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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879—TWE LVE- PAGES. FIDDLE D. D. st hms' Claim to the uch 18 Bm. ¢ Authorship of the Hun- garian Dances. — Orig- nyl, DY Producing the mmcmi’“; scorcs, Proves the prlagiarism. ich nge Position in ‘Whe a L srr(]‘;fwd Musical Genius Finds Himself, «pay TRIDUSE of Ihe 26th ult. ap- I““‘ns::ll;:::. from the New York ferald mensP’s reasona for not playlng the dances that for s0 muny years have ¥ Jated with the mmu)tdzl .{-;:nr:::,-‘u o achieyed a world-whi - Mh‘““;:‘:znvl-‘;'llumauyi is a Huvgarian by “mm'lns' cxlled from b8 country for political ki s, ntul 14 one of the fow wreat masters of mwlnv‘nvmw \sing. His apparently studled ‘M.'!ann play these aances—the wild notes m|'|l native woods, a8 it wore—with thele pecul- " .'5 thm and eharacterlstic meladies attract- h::lzcurlosll\' of ils friends and the publie., $unrepmrr of the Jferald he gave following explapation: - T ounger days irahme nnd travele In ot Tio K flane, wiving concerta, and earn- from ilagE 10 o tne awaide. - In Uie boteld st ing fex Lol owo of KiTling. time, it Was my ity O e P ungarian melodios, Some of baoltto ORI b To savotal, fur the e et Lo anocent decepiion, 1¢ave the vote of AR 1 re, without enying by whom mm'—m wnitten, and Ty plessure was always ey wetd WIES'] Toard him describe them an boundleds P That he was an_{mpartial jnczo and oncl kil ohich wan excellent iR oue art, ""rfiu In 18, after I bad recelved my -mnm& (m; ‘{.n permitted to retarn lo Hunr;u-y an e N ety clauwbere, T inipened n to Viennia, Arml Iu;‘ accident wnn: mnsfc-atore or the Mrposs ol oo & ubllcationa bl sppearod. Jearolnd ¥ fecox handed me wore 8 nerles of IHuui- AmongIhe | Rich, the praprictor of {he eatab: [jshment Ba1d, were then making & rensation all ment Wik T workd, . 1 overlooked them fever- o covered ot onca the orlzin of evers one A mpere. It (s trao that in tho Grst o theten UL mncie e titig paga contaliiod :n- 'words ** Hungatian dances,” followed in very e Ol t ern, by tho words, ' *!trancribea by " smil leterh, B 2 'tho words, In larga lotters, (gt w0, Cima™s Dt sinco tint timo newy editions have ap cared ne tha comnosition of iosd Mveit, w1 fie AL be awary of th fact, Now, the fact s that the ten comupositions have the following otigin: e g e, tn @ minor, fs cnlled In Tngary e (piime Gvakias, and was published enrly In 185 DI et i of Razeavoliyl, of Pesth, 2a yuu iy ace. B ond, {n D minor, 18 & popular cantdas Lsonn il gver iungary from time (mmemarial. \"Tbe third Ix in ¥, and the first part of it |s my oen, The gecond part le No. Gof the *Tolndl ' erardss by Risznor. L i nrian air at all, bat a bad imitation of Bchnbcl&‘l world-renowned serenads inta 8 caardas, tanediled Inio S Srat part in ¥ sharp minor, s 8 popalsr caardan by an pnknown author, The sec- ood part, In F sbiarp major, ls not at all Hungarian, svonlc dancing air of alden time, 0. 018 8 favorite canrdas which Lecame “r‘ populsr In Tiangary In tho year 1401, aud was, belleve, composed by Nittinger, 7.in F, i& entiroly my own, and very Iy playeds 'No, #, Io A minor, 18 a popnlar csardes, com- posed by Rzabady-Frank, and has been known &uring the last twenty-lve years in Hungary by the pameof the ‘Louisa Csardes It has o slngular resemblance toa duetto in ncis ¢! Lammer- v 10OF. ) ++No. 0, in . minor, 14 an air by rome nnknown l!nnrmm warbler or tronbadour, 1t is very fine, and [t wan glven to Brabms by me {n 1853 during rinstions. [ , taken from the vory popular *Tolaal Lakadatmss® 8, by Hiazner, and ke mustc published by Wagner, ‘and printed in ¢ year 1640,. Ono of two are i{un- ed by Kelor Hela, but which 0 Peath spaut ¢l garian dances, com| 1do not know prec! ' You aee, | wh{ I am nverso to fhe -called *lirshms dances,’ play them meny times, but have uniformly anawered *no‘; for'I knew them long beforo they aver appeared with the nome of Lrsbrog an thelr Bgure-head.™ ‘This direct and positive charge of plagiarism. tocall it by the mildest possible term, agalns one of the great modern composers, one whom Hobert Bchumann pronounced the * new musical Mesalsh,” the author of a multitude of sympho- Dles, sonatas, Tudell, and, In fact, the success- fal writer of &1l forms of muslcal composition, crested o most profound sensatlon tn musical cdreles. By some it was thought that Remenyl bad become WILD WITIl JEALOUST ¢ st the enccess of DBrahme, nnd had taken sd- vantage of his residecce in Vienna to defame kim. Others belloved it was question of patlonality, aml that Rewmeny) who" had wuffered cxile for his devotion to his country, bad become Ioflamed with a batred for the Ger man wino had sosuccessfully mastered the pecul- dar rhythm and form of Hungarlan music. It could not be possible that Bralims woa o plagi- arht, the perpetrator of the meuncst description of theft. "The editor of the New York Musik- Ltitung took ur the defenso of the absent com- vorer, and with ungloved hands went for the violinlst who had tho tomerity to make 8o grave a charge, But the whirlelg of timo makes sl things even, and it Remenyl does not mako #ood bis usscrtions to the satisfaction of all the worshipers of Bralims, he certaluly has to the musicians, who have had on opportunity of in- specting Wa proofs, Yosterday aflernoon o . TRIDUNE . reporier called upou the miaestro at the Pocitle, nud after sending up bis card wos requedted to drop into the ladles” parlor, ‘Phera ha found Mr, Remenyt 8% e grand plano surrounded by agroup of the best musicians tn Chitengo, ‘The reporter noticed lL_muv‘lll‘ othiers, Jullus Fuchls, A. I. Doln, . i Eddy, 8.0, Pratt, Napolecon Ledochowskl Uenian Atlen, and ¥. @1 Gleason. Mr, Rewenyl - llll(lle below medium slze, though compactly l;lw.h‘ and well proportioned. 1hs forbead fa fishy broad, and intellectual, his cves arc spark- 'nu und runming over with vivacity, Jils e I8 clean Csbaven, snd full of ex- bu::n!on. The mouth {s mobile, and nu" Is 1o his countcuance n wealth of ood ura anl good humor, When in ruposs he b‘n’" slight rescmblance to Mans Halutka, 5: 4 whilo ‘talkiug Le sugaests 8. M, Etter, of Foumateld, tho receu Stata Superintondent of dtu"‘.."mmn:umx. JHs womier Indicates 'mc‘y neeyous temperament, ond at @ filu fle L can ba acen that there s o happy com- T'"?'l of the poet und the artist, L g advautize of s lull fn the procecdings Uhjervsy psno, the reporter explalned thio “§ 0'( hts Vist, and was warily areotod with :znfla“ e just in time; Iwasshowlyg these Sl veoaen What yoy want to know, You can e sud hear for yourselves, : “Bull.h plauo rack” was a brand new copy of ‘“;1 me flungarian Dywces.” Nead by was e |.l" 1le of Clugy, time-stalned music, which to tw, “"‘“l‘l‘flmnw of belng auywhers from ten G u.";”" ¢ld. The maestro |leked up one mm:! atter, unml{ looked 1t over, il then e 1, Lo or three pages of the * Brahms, stter Uis flager on g cestuin possage in the el caaid tu Mr, Eddy, who was seated at some o e Playt ‘aud the latter began wilh e idence, 3r. Remeny! beating time and W ‘“l( twm, tum, tum, ta, ta, ta, tum, Rogeim e “Tho otlier muslans were lwl‘{ in front of tho plano, where the! ke, b:ud the acare. “After same fil- SIE Rear twenty bars lhad been played, Wintps 031 took ono of the old pleces, and, wuy 8 b fuger to o parslcular pussage, o wmnanded. Mr. Bddy to play, - fle did b ;‘c smilarity fn the two pleces was wonder- ‘nnarllur Larof the melody fo the forwer eoroduction of thutfn the latter. Ine & Iz'un:ll'umnws the little grace uotes weve re- TR NUSICIANS WEKE AMAZRD. R::W;)lurle' Vi o0 striklug 1o be w coluck- T way eqr vl inusle shieot wera oxamined, uil Woar ll!ly_m ee that they were not forgeries. " oy Med the Brahme scored ‘Thero For puily) onot, 8odwer. Plaztarfui. AL ¥ oo hour this was kept up. Ty 4, slier paisnme fu - Hrabws wos lue m":‘ "IIVD bean copled — from At 'mru. In somu fostances there was T "u tun of tho key, but the melody was et e, ““w fame. Thero was ed qit mmn-"uulwwr fu the ‘nccompanlments or or terof the roit becallarly aistinctive charac. troged bl‘m;umu score has heen partlally it buipe Ty Subatltution of gecompani- luevy tlnouu the Germau school, Every The ‘A‘vml‘ OF 1he Worsy Inalead of the Letter. 0dy srere DTUIM and broken chords o U T m:‘ra;mz In copgrutty with the vjafu and Lt ,,“‘“m(d:‘r::’n? gecainpanlinent, wud th s cal meluug 3 - SRS S OL the orfeltng], Sl i e s bad been gone through with GIk of those present, the d to Lis rou, sceunganled il Mesark, Edly and Gleuson. srsation o the sublect enatvd whiclh Mr. Ramgoyl pawd thp P aulhc muvical geuius of Brabms, Jeared bein, that be should o long have 3p- Kuse \'-u’u' ll:\e world'in borrowed viumare, vieed ot i, 1o b bad produced BT L g Vikte eeri L Ctitive Vioiblyy cone full Ilwemyycnulm astonished the musieal world, York he often visits ‘mv roun, more therg than fn his n\m,—nm‘! we flddie away Wgolhcr at n great rate." ful thor. Tirahms took Hungarian airs by old com- {um:rl, aud copled then, but added nothing to most asf old as he is bimssl aged, nl range from twenty to thirty yearst'? took hisldeparture, with a cordial {nyitation to attend the concert ou Friday night. Review of thie Oonflict—A * Rtural Rooster' or the Ignorance of our Mflwaukee newsnaners, and to exhibit the dirt-eating propensitics of thelr cditors, the evidence has been furnished in the editorials of the llck-spittle tribe aince the nomination and eclection of Carpenter. The Sentinel, which has been virnlent in its acurril- ons abuse of Keyes from the moment that his strength as a candidate and the unylelding qualities of his adherents were manifested, either dldn’t know that Carpenterowed his elog- tion solely to the concession of Keyes, and the bargaln nnd barter hefora sent you, or clea it purposely decelved fts readers. 1t also abused Howe like a plekpocket; but now it beslavers him—virtually kisscs his toc—wlith thesbject neultence that prostrates a pligrim before tho footstool of & Pope. sald, In its editorial of Thursday, Jan, 23! Ing it to be true, 18 80 green that he would neod o guardian in any country village to keep the cows from cating him up, The fact {s, the authar of it s the only successful rival of Tom Tepoer, who was expelied from Toplict for—, The Republican party and the people of Wiscon- sin were 08 clearly soid out and as sucvessfully hetraved a8 Judas sold aund betrayed Jesus. Beveral Milwaukee editors and others, liko the Jews of old, are walting for the completion of the cruclfixion to sharo in the distribution of the rent garments, samo compunction o Carpenter: *He is In honor bound to free him- solf of the parasites, who nre respoosible for all the fstakes he has made®3; and intiuence will bo remarkable for zood ar bad." Apafn: **Ile must free bimsclf utterly from the politiclans who have hoerctofore largely fu- fluenced him." called ** Aunt Witliam,’ has been o ofifuscated since the commencement of the Senatorfal cam- palen, and has been button-holing everybody, sho has been in and out of avory place, salilling round for tha scent nnd trall of the comingzman, Dut, alas!.aftor several editoriala, thut will be classed among the curiosltics, If not monstrosl- ties, pf editorial storcotyped ph have been faflures s announced, ‘‘aunty’’ camo out with onc so servilo a8 to bo septinarian (n fts laudatton of the man sho ucver wanted, sud concludes virtu- ally with an assertion, utterly vold of truth, that **the Benator went Into tie canyass without the least aid from the machine poditiclans or the office-holding squad,” ote. siened @ request for Waldo's Jetter to be pu Hished, Ludington and Smith hud sous to bely 1t tn Waldo's letter, und they remembel Mem Yers of Congress will have funllies fu Washigg- hava been p t-roun In Europe nnd Amerlea, and for “Dao yon know \Vuhclmg" nsked tha acriba. “Yes, Indeed; I have known him from a chlld,” replicd the maestro witha merry twinkle in hig eye. [ remembere him when § wos vlalt- Ingz hts Tather's housc, Heo was then 9 years old and [ 10. At thattime he was a wonderful Bh,vcr. aud I tola his father that in the boy was he making of a groat artisti” “Dp you olten meetl” “0On, yes, frequently, When we are in New —~in _fact, ho is “Then 1t 8 not trus that you aro rivals,—that a jealousy existai” “Of course it is. Why should wel Our styles of playing ara ns unlike ns possible. And [solto eoce] hie I8 a grand artlst,” “1 suppose you are well uqualnu'nl with Lisze1” 4 Oh, yes. Tlo lins taken the natfonal Hunga- r‘hn alrs” und built upon them those grand pro- uctions known as the fynoarian Rhapsodies. y are the creations of hisgonius, and hels y entitled to wear the title und bonor of o helr heauty, ereated nothing, nml his pubiish- ors put bis name to themn as author. “io this high distinction he has ho claim, as 1 proved to youn little while ago," How oll arc these compositions which Brabms has worked up In his pecullar snanner of cuflxgnul" ome of them are forty ?'eug';;f au.—lnl- o hers are less * Whire s lirahms restdiog now ¥ *In Wenna, 1 belleve." This Yiosed the interview, and the reparter B .— THE WISCONSIN SENATORSIIP, Troes 118 Mind=Who Dadged the Blaner damboreo. Gennmnowne Free Press (Rep.). 1 anything was needed to show the servility With cheek enough to shame an army mule, It & Matt Carpenter fs not s politiclan; be is s fnnocent aa a child of the use to which party machinery {s put by sclfish men. . , His olec- tion {s a practicnl protest against the fnfamous apoils system that has grown to such gigantic vroportlons in this State," ote. The man who wrote the above extract, bellav- One cditor, however, exhibits, as did Judas, { consclence, nnd says to s The old- ladyof the Wisconsin, who i often ud, ke & dog in a falr that has lost its master, piting, begloning with (e Y “X; wo predicted,” all and, after the clection I ask your readers te refer to my former let- tors, niil plain statements, and former oredic- tions as to 8o impending and actual bargan and understanding between Keyes and Carpenter, oud then let them say who waa right. Tt CARPENTRI JAMDOREE IN MILWAURLE, There was a packed bouse at the Academy of Muslc Thursday, 234 ult., to greet Carpeuter, It was, to say the loast, unwise to appaint Har- rison Ludington to preside at the **Welcome Meetiox to Carponter,” It cannot have beon forzotten that when the letter of O. H. Waldo appoared, o sgrerely denouncing the Junesvillo specch of Carpbnter, thut Ludiucton was proml- nent amonz mavy Ropublicans In Irvhluhnzllm letter of Waldo, aud censuring th speech, nud united fo the writteo request to 0 Carponter Waldo for a cooy of his letter, that it might bo published in pamphlet form, to give it a wider [} apread abroad the sound views, * taken In the lotter Lo be very Imparcant to the welfuro of tho Stage and country, and especially that they should bo read uhd pondered by every ynumi manin the State'; “to the end that a st wider and more permanent clreutation ba given to the sentiments aud opinfons therein cou- ulation thap the Senfind lad given it—to tained,)" (Seq letter, July 20, 187.) No, uo! Ludington was wise fn golug, or contemplating going, to Chicazo, Ludington s rough and erall; but ¥ Blod Hurry " I8 not, nor lias ever been, a bypocrite. 1t was also pro- wosed to put Gov, Binith on the lst of Vico- Prestdents, but lie, 10o, wus among those wh up; they wunted un antidota to ucutrglize the nfections puison, so dungerous to young men, which had been so protusely spread bout by the shameful specch at Janesville, Thej f‘m: iul ho # rrogs funucndocautnined in the worda: ton,' It is butter they should have thelr own.' ™ (Jancsyille shoech.) That good-natured fellow, Iarrlson C. Ho- harlbnuluu-.\iu\'or of Miiwaukce, was chosen s a ful Inatesd for Governor In Mudison, {nstead of wait- {1k to be conducted to the chalr to ucknowledge, stitute for Ludington. When lie was nom- ete., e went thiere as 8001 s the yole was an- nounced, unasked, Wheroupon Tom Marshall, of Rentugky, who was present, when asked hiy opinton of Iloburt, sald: “Ishould say he wus a willing cuss. avyhow.” INCIDENTS AT THW sRETING, BTC. Durioe the jambores, thero were calls for Allcal Allen! ‘meaniuz Anson C. Alleg, ot Masou streeti but Geotge W. at once took the floor und commenced to eulorize Carpunter, In utter contrast to thy abusa ho had poured upon him in the press s few days betore, George W. apencd his faclal fsucet und let run a drivble of gush, wlile tho scalding tears ol repentaus sorrow ran down the furrows of his melancholy fuatupes, ‘Il seusation created was without u paraliel (o the history of the clty of cream-cul- ored bpicks. C—y R——y pulled ous his “wylpe,” and waa visibly affccted. Mach—n alwoyt boubooed out “loud, buth belng deeply uoved ot the sudden **bulge” dn Curpenter stock, It was u teylag sceue, cqualed only by Murk Twaln, whon the embalsed body of Dan Murphy was brought howe to his widow by the cxoressman, wity a chargo ot * sivintv-lve dullars for stoofing Dan,"—there was scarcely o dry eve {n the housc, as they looked ou the *ex- pensive curiosity.” = 1t was cxpecied at ona time that Georze W, amd Mutthow H. would cmbraco each oilwr “Hedad," wald an Jrishinay, *thim two s lotke ooor Pat and hly wito; they cun's live together, aind they can's live scparate,” We Jeara that several honors are fn store for Carpentor: on bouorary mentbership of the Cuapber of Commuerve; also u menbersaip ol the § 1 Cburen, with & promise of & svazdy clevation to s deacouate. His pieturcs ure hereafter to tuks * tront rank % on tho heads of flour-barrels for fumily use, winle an vhier of s West Bide und u deacon of the Bt Side arn contemplating the purchase of o large number of portraits, to bu labelod, ' 31— Pure,” a8 presusnts for well-bebiave setiwol children, MATTRES YOIt REPLECTION, The re-election ol Carpenter 1s nut only & ca- Lawity, but a n:proa\vh to Lhe wral joteiflgence o the pooble of “Wiscoushn 4% iy sn ludusse- went of every bad decd Tnd CYUEY Wrouy axt of the Republivan wargy, 1t s corruptlon—au acquiescence fu Credle-Modilter JAMES R. BARRON This Old and Skillful Criminal in Chicago Once More. ralary-grab—as n the whisky-frauds “aud robberics of ¢ cromentt it fa n justification of the seta of verson who st oni: and the same time acted as Senator for the Government und advocate and counscl ngainat it To confirm and laud in s public officer can- duct fur which s eommon eitizen would or should he reouted, fs not ooly adisgrace, hut nuts the Republican party in the most danger- rilon of the public are vet, to distingulen and to decide As we thonght of The Crime which 8ent Him to Joliet..- Other Indictments Against Him, Letween right nud wrong. that worrt of all speechies ever made in Wiscon- sln,—so utterly shameful, with such a display of shamelulnass nil brazen, deflant turpitud und for which no excuse, apology or attemoted nallintion was ever offered,—we concluded to pure, upright and honest and faitbful Republican, O. H. Waldo, azain spenk ta the peoplo of Wisconsin hat, though dead, he aliould again stioull agaln utter lila words of young men of the 8iate, what te ealil of that speeeh, Read bis words: “’The peoplo are awakened by these awful revelatinna to the consclousness thiat the danger of to«Iny is not slavery, nor disunfon, nor nul- arifl, buta more foul diserse, the leprosy of gread nind dishonesty that is f sund blood of the body polit ‘Thev seg that this discase Infects the hirhest and the fafrest as well /s the | Tl magnates at the Natlonal the miscreants about the Court-touse. new sense of danger, this conscionsness of im- minent nnd all-pervading douht, Intensify the anxiety of the people when they seo that their chosenrulersaud Jaw-mnkors are” infected with this all-pervading urecd—this huoger for money~which Is crazing and cor- rupting the popular mind and heart, the Bonatar flippaotly stenoinluates this healthy of the peaple ¢the present rore, slckly morality.! Alas{ tor the times and the morals on we liave fallenl " Iconciude, for the time being, this unple: ant subject by asking the question, which so “1?'; Tepublicans asked in 1872, through O. 11, A Tnipune man was somewhat surprised whils fn conversation with a dotectiva yester- day to be informed that James R. Barron, one of the mnst noted and successful robbers in the country, ami whose exploita ip thia city (n 1873 attracted universal attention, was relearcd fromn the Penitentiary at Joliet last Satuniay, his term of seyen voars, begun In March, 1574, laving explred Ly resson of *‘woud time! made by the prisoner. The detective went on to say that as soon ss Jim wns outaide et Lhat personall; solemn warning to the Tifleatiom, nor the for Chlcazo, and last Sunday allernoon went Iuto the drug-store of Jobn Heiland, cornor of Madison and Desplaines streets, where he was recognized by several partics. The detective went on to say that there were still several in- dictmentspending in the Criminal Court azalust Barron, sud cxpressed some surprise that they had not been uscd as 8 means for bringiog him to justico ngnin, Barron, slthouzh an accomplished house- breaker, d1d not devote much of Lis time Lo that branch of business, preferring to strike fov higher game, his principal *racket™ belng the tobbery of rallroad-cars contalning valuable merchandise of a character that could he eastly disposed of, For a year or more bis gang robbed tering in e be wiy,—the power- ‘apitnl as well as peril, does, without TAESTAR UNION LINE, the work belng done while the trains were In motlon, und passing through the northern por- tlon of Indlana over the Ilinols Ceutral Road. ‘Lhe goods thus obtalned would be shipped ta ses at 8t. Louls and Cinciunati, and at a trifle of their value. Asanor- ad no superior, and from this fact the detactive inferred that he would soon ba at 1ifs old games again, and make things lively for uestion of to-da for the Repub- for the people, , Whether the body politie has remaining constitutional vigor fi;mu{tvh" to purge this rottenness from its oot liean party, an: ‘That question hns just been answered, but In the negative, UNION PACIFIC . R. Statement of the Finauclal Condition of the Compnany by Its Ofiicers. New York Ttmee, Fev. s, Fxception lins been taken to certalo state- ments printed in the Time conccrning the con- ditfon of the Unfon Pacific Rafiroad Company nnd Mr. Jay Gould’s relation to that corporation. It 18 asserted on the highest authority that the dividends declared on the Company’s stock are genuine, and have been always metually paid when due; that Mr, Jav Gould's Interest In Un- fon Pacific s not that of a speculator, but fa and lias been for years past thal of & permanent in- vestor an an extensive scale, ity alao declarcs that Mr, Gonld has never sold any of the stock at a nomlinal price, nnd that he was never engaged §n the bulling of the gold In viow of the Intarest which has been oxhibited of late In the affairs of the Union Pa- cific Company, fts Prosidont has thought proper to furnish for publication the followinz state- ment of its transactions for the year ending June The crime for which Barron was eyentually “gettied " syas what was known as % TIIR TRAMONT NOUSE ROANERTY," the ircumstances of which werc es follows: On the 11th of January, 1878, Isane Mills, the trav- Now York jewelry house, reached this city, having with him a larze amount of jewelry, nud put up at the Tremont, The trunk’ containing the valunbles, to the $20,000, was placed in his room, and on the 15th Mr. Mills, having visited nearty all the jewelers in town, tnade preparations tode- He placed tlie jewelry in the trunk, curely locked and strapped the same, and went to supper. Upon returning he found the roomn door unlocked, the trunk open, and riffed of its I'he police were immed| ed of the rabbery, and svon discovered that the door had md the work_ done by experlent Detective P, D, Tyrrell was the caso by Buperintendent-of-Police Washburn, he succéeded in arresting the rob- bers, through the aid of Mr. Philo W. Beofield, ew York, to whom they had offercd the stolen goodr, representing to lim that they compriscd the stock of a country jewelry storo about to be closed out. agreement on the open lot corner of Adams and Peorin strests, and whilo engaged in con- versatfon with then the arrest was made. on reaching polico headquarters the men gave the names of Jumes cling agent of n The same author- once put upon He met the men by NDIXG JUNR 30, 1878, 3. 774, AND THEN HEGAN THE PIORT between the officers of the law and Barron (for he was the braine of the palr) to determine whether or not hie should be puunlshed. sccured aa counsel A, 8, Trude, and on Feh. 14 the case againat the men cane before Justics Seuliy, achange of venue belne taken by the defendants to Justies Vant Woud, who rana Justive shop on_Halsted atrect near Madison, Arrived there, Trude demanded 1he release of the prisonors on the ground that the anthoritics could produce no papers showing that they Buperintendent that Trude wuas the men to go. avail themsclves of the privliege, but Ofleer Hogan quickly put the come-alongzs on Schoen, and had him out on the strect before his friends up-stairs compreheyded what was belne done. Tyrrell Informed Barron that ho was still under afrest, but the plucky thiel respondad by hitting the officer several blows o the faco. " Tyrrell threw hit to the floor, and was Immediately fiued 85 by the judiclal Juminary for contempt “The result of the inelee was that both ded behind the bars sl the Matutenanco of wa) Geners] expenscs. Orlinary bridge cxpe msos for raplachiit two ::unl biown away by PO 34,21~ £.809,731.18 +.8 6,040,003.41 Lund-grant bonds, Hinking-Fund bob .. 43,2100, 13 tetal Estimated hper men were again Central Btatlon, brought before Justice Scull for trial in bail of £10,000 ea the men were unsble to March 0 Harron ITIINT~ 4,181,401 78 For some tine cure bondsmen, was brought be- Dick Blakeman, an unsavory charncter, g to the ownership of property (o which, 1t wna soon discovered, he had_no title. as the bond was aceepted, Barron town, and the work of recapturing htin wos at once begun, since the bafl was known to be Yatraw," nid the police had no fdea that be wonld again willingly sct foot inslde the limits Land-graut bond: thut the bonded debt $601,000; that exiraor- dinnry repairs have been wsde 10 tha wum of $01, - AD9, 10 (1o replace threo spans of the fron bridge at 8y by a hurricane), and fi the Treanury over $2.700,142, 18, or more Councal Blulks, carried that thore je & net sur outiayn of every kind of than enougn lo pay 7 percent on the capital for the entira year. STATEMENT OF THE LAND DEPARTMENT, JaN. 1, 1870, In the meanthnc, Schocn was indicted, and trled In the Criminal Court,—n verdict of “Not ullty V' being returned Aprll 30, 1573, In nddition'to the Tremont House affafe, Bar- ron was known to bo the leader of a gang that sworked " the rallronds, und had stolen goods to the value of thousauds of dollars from the e Chicago agent of that Company took an active part in the detection of but, althouith he succecded In se- dictment of Barron on scveral charges, the wily James conld not bo found, Durinie the latter port of December, 1873, De- teetive Tyrrell, who hiad never given up the pur- sult, Jearned that HIS BAN WAS IN DUFFALO, N. Y., und a trip to that city resulted in his eapture, his hiding-place haviniz been glven away Ral 1 BalewieTyNer 1 Btar Union Line, il Interest recelved o Amount Lo be provided for. TIH UNION PACIPIC'S DI Feb, 1,—Tu the Editor e : [n your papes of Friday, Jan. 81, ed in regard to the dividends of the Unlon Pacitie Raflrond Company: 1t fu claimod that the d| *twhern it clllll'd do mo Tremout House roubery, the proof ju that case beina concluslye, but a brief tine, nid on the 28th of ' F 1874, he was found gullty, and scnteuced to seven years in the Penitentlary, from which in stitution he emerged o frec man last Baturduy, as sbavu atated, In regand to the other indictments sgainst Harron, inquiry at the Btate's-Attorno yeaterday revealod the fact thut there were nine Ol thoso futoresting documents in existeuce, some oxtendiug us far bacl ware all stricken from r bis canviction 1 the Mills case, with leave to As this matter occurred several t wuas cutirely unknown ta the pres- Mr, Mills will, howeyor, e formality of haylng the re- justatement made, aftliouch jt s not at sll Tikely thut Barron will aow himsell 1o agaln hearing oceupfed rancu'y #ako alone, nod f the fuside ring have ¢ 1o nave or omit the collection of th A lending wan on tho street yestarduy snld ; known or syspected, he knew that the Unlon Pacific managers wllnjd not show bow or when the dividend Lad been pal act not gencrall 88 August, 187 the docket afte 'u'n- dividends which have been declared by this Company bave beens centy Oet. 1, per vents 1878—Jan, 1,2 per 11, 2 per cents July 1,3 per centg Oct. 1, 3 per contt 1877—Jun, cent; July §, 3 pe —Jan, 1,3 per te ner centy Oct, 1, 134 per cent; 18 ANl of “these dividends h paid to the stockholders entitied to re sume, except 86,6745 not yet ealled for, wnl it may be of Interest 1 I sdd that the uet foating debt of the Compauy ou Jan, 1, 1870, alter pro- yiding for dlvidend and roupon pavients fuil- ni duo on that dsy, dld sot exceed $1.000,000. Tho securities beld by the Company lurgely ex- 1, 8 per conti centy Oct, 1, 8 3 April Barron Is o well-cducated man, nud belongs to a very respectable fumily in Elnbrs, N. Y., lifs yative city, whero he was regarded fn carly 1ife us an honeat, upright, und promising young He was employod in & bapk for some years fu Ehnlra, und was capablo und (ndusirts ous, wind upon coming to this city he eytered the employ of A, 8. Dowas & Co., uud, the fleld not belng wide enough for his smojtion, he sub-, sequently mecnired employment with F Ledter & Con, where hiu showed marked sbl) und wojuyed the coulideuce ot his employer e ————— JOLIET VS. BRIDGEPORT, Sveclal Dispatch (0 The Triduns, Jovuier, I, Feb. B.—~In sccordauce with a petition from tho citizans of this place, the Councll has sppcinted Mayor Klwood, Civil- Enrineer 8, B. Reed, Corporstion-Counael O. I. (lurusey, the Hon. W, 8. Brooks, Ald, If. N. Maraly, and AW, ¥, W, Woodrufl, o comuwittas o consult with the Cbicago autborlties In re- gurd to the best meaus to be adopted for abas- Ing the Bridgeport stinks,, which reach this ol by way uf thecaoal. At a mesting the Com- mittee decided to usk the other uitles and towns situated on tho lioc of the canal ta scpd cach u delegation to o mecting to be hold {u this city on Thursday of uext week, which Corporation- Couusel Buntieldund Cty-Evgineer Chesbrough, of Cljvsgo, the Caual Cowmnlssioners, State- Englueer Junne, aud the Leaislauve Committes wiil b juvited to uttend. 'Thio priu of the meeting, a5 atoted by the Lo tu_fuyvent sowe way of sbotiug these sickeniug odors, which they thiok can bk done by fucreasiug the volyme of wasto water. Mol waste water canuot be obtained unleas the vanal oes Hot take Into account the sum of 1,000,000, the hatf transporiation earned by the Cunpany on Qovernment account, b withiield by thu United States Tressury to uwalt the recent declslon of the so-called Fivo Cent casy fu the Bupremo Court, which s {s more thay suflicient to mect sny posuldle tuterpretation of the deciston, JTeNnry McFantanD, Tressuror Unlon Paciilc Naliroad Company. Wolves Iu Alsace-Lorraine. The Yato sovera wouther bus s usual brought ports of the apnearance of wolves dn - labited dlstrices fu Essteru France and the neighboring Aleico-Lorrabie, tent und depth of the snowfall having degrived them fu great measyro of thelr usval sourees of supnort, they wera rendered by hunger more The nefebborhood of Metz a3 been speclally distiigaished tn this way. beasts passed through the lines of senirivs wronnd the acw Uesuau forts, ainl wens up o the very gales of the cley. A bakery lu thy uclghbortiood of Fort Manteuful, fn St. Julten, was regularly busteged atd ouu nignt 8 band of atwemot to stonn the stable wherv sowme horsus On Chiristinas Ey 1ly entered tho Mets ialiway station, to the ¢ terror of the portors sud offivials. ‘The {ullow.ng Bunday some wera seon crossing saue tlelds 1 browd davlight, seen fn the veirkiborl Baarbrucken they made tepritying the inhal howlings und stiompis o br tras ey came up W e Even it the nelghburhood of Lyons, whbere thuy ure slwoal GukLOWD, sc¥iral Liave bect seen., ‘The unusual ex- darluz than usual, ury olgut by thewm, i matde & vigorous Wolves bave slao bscn Teanyson's New Desatlo Puom, Mr. Teunysou, I6 {4 ruported, bas written s new dramatle poens, called ¢ Bocket, whivh ls considored extremel Listartan of 1he [ Mr, Groen, tbe Euglbb People," recontly fard this poets pead by s author, wnd wes as- tutlshed 8L tle wasterly wauner in which ihe tes of the tawn. confirmstors oh twocentral characters have been made, as it were, to llve and the before us.™ ‘Tennvson {3 sad to hava gane to his work wit! out any extraondinary smount of lurnlniumn this subjoct; und yet” Mr. Green, with all hisex- hiaustive atudy and vast knnwle&nm rays thathe had never himself arrived at so vivid s concep- tion of the personalitics of those central characters, “But that," he observed, ‘s, slter all, the usoof velng & poct.” DUTIES ON XID GLOVES. Three Reports Presented by Appralser Ketoham, 3i. 3. Clafiln, and W, Il Hal- stod, All Adsancing the Invoice Valua, New York Tridune, Feb. 3 The kid-glove reappraisement, begnn several weeks ago, was completed on Saturday as far as the gencral and merchant appraisers are con- cerned, sud resuited in three reparate reports. ‘The original entrics out of which this contro- versy grow embraced four Invoices, or about 2,000 dozen palrs, of two-button Alexandre kid gloves. They were Imported by A, T. Stewart & Co. at an involca value of 42 francs a dozen. Incal Appratser Datclier advanced the Involce value to 52 franca, which belog In excess of ten por cent, careied a penalty amounting to about k2 resppraisement was demanded by Generat J, J. McCook, Attorney for A. T, Btow- art & d W, 11 Haisted, of Halsted, Halnes & Co., and Horace B. Claflin, of i, B. Clailtn & Co., were clected and consented to serve as merchant appralsers, The evi- dence {n the case, which was published exciusively in the Tridune, was closed nhout & week ago, Since then the appraisers have held fonr consultations without reaching a unsnimous verdict, Mr. Halsted acted as mer- chant-apprai-r on three of the Involces, rnd Mr. Ciaflin on 1he remaining one. The merchant- appraisers slzned separate rer;»om on Baturday. Mr, [lalsted In hls report declares his oninion to be that the goods were clearly undervalued He advanres the value of the lavoices from 2 francs to 40 fraucs, with a rlsc of 4 francs for cach aaditional button. [lls report makcsan advance of less than 10 per cent, and does not carry any penafty, Mz, Clallin advances the gloves from 43 {rancs o 47 francs, and {n his report * wishes it to be undorstood thut ho is of the opinlon that the evidence shows thut 52 francs Is the price at which gloves simllar to those in question are sl in the toralgn market: but asthcimporters have offered much testimony to support thelr prices, he desires to avold doing thein injustice, nind bie therefore sdopts the prices he gives as s liberal concession to them, dividing the diffe ence exactly between them and the Gover ment.)! Mr, Claflin’s decision sdvances the to- voica value over 10 per cent, and carries a pen- aity. 'lrhc Qeneral Appralser, Alexander 1. Ketch- um, announced that he alonld auataln the local Appraiser I his advanceof the {uvofve value from 42 to 53 francs. His report to Collector Merritt [s not yet completed. He will laim that hets compelled on the evidence to sustam the value of 52 francs s dozen on two-button Alexnndre gloves, with a rise of 5 france a bt~ ton, belleving that the evidence recently ob- tained from abroad on tests of values ui the samnples taken from the {uvoices in controversy fully sustalns this action, The law. his report will state, requires that the merchant apprafeers shouid be Fn(dcd in thelr declsion by the actual market value or wholesale price ol the gouds reappraised, in the principal markots from which they are finported, If po gouds of the manu- facture under consideration hsppen to be sold, then Le will state that, sccording to the rulings of the courts, the appralsers are to be governcd by actual seles in the forefen markets ol goods stmilar to those under considera- tlon. The General Appralser expresses the bellof thut, in the execution of the law, he should not ‘be controlied by any fecling of par- tiality for fmporters that would Jead to any other conclusion than the evidenca calls for ani the statutes reflulm The General Appralser reviows the evideuce of London cxperts at length, and ho claims that fu the present ro- appraisement the Government for the first time has been able to establish a flzed forelgn mar- »t value for the several grades of kid gloves about which so many vontroversics have arlien. The three reports in this rcappraisement will be submitted to the Collector in o few days for hix dectafon, whick will be final, and nven which the dutics muat bo assessed and collected, Un- der o recent foterpretation of the law by the law-officers of the T'reasury Department he pos- scsses & wider discretion thau heretofore, and, after reviewlng the cvideoce, he can eatablish any value which may scem to bim to be just and roper, between 42 francs, the importers’ valua. {un, and 52 francs, os established by the loeal Appraiser. A flual deelsion, It s expected. will be mode by the Collector before the tnd of the prosent week. Q 3 BARRON. ‘Was 1o fero After ALY Corresuondence Neto York Sun. Bosron, Feh, 2.—Detective Charles E.Wiggln, of this city, who was emploved by the Attoruey- General of Maine to Investigate the clreum- stances conneeted with the murder of J, Wilson Barron, late ‘Treasurer of the Dexter Savings Bank, fu en Interview says: # After making & thorough search for traces of the murderers in the Btate of Maine, snd being satinfied who the perpotrators of the deed were, 1 went to New York City, Whilo {n thatcity the Captain of the Detectivus at the Central Oftly an Lnspector und two detectives, did ull in their ):uwcr w osslst In bringlng the murderers to ustice. 4hess men were interviewed in New ‘ork by Mr, Bradbury, President of the bank, County-Attorney Hutchins, and the Attorney- (encral, all thrée of whom knew just what was belug done, And hare Jot mu suy” thut they ex- ressed perfocs satlsfaction with v efforts. I'he following month the man 1 wus lnoking for, nnd who lu my oplnion, with the ald ol his 4pals. iy the job, *mmped away * to Furope, ho having Jearned of my asrival {n the eity, uud koowing that ) had papers for him for Lietni concernpd Iw the Barre (V1) Bank rob- bery, ‘Ihe man I refer to s Bam Ferris, allus Worceater Satm. [ then votitied the ofticlals thut {4 would bo useless for e to coutinue effarts then, becatse the man bad left the coun- try. ‘Ihey wero anxious for me to continue, but ) retused, Informiog them that i€ I heard anvihing new they would be notified finme- dlutely, Somuch for my connection with the afe, o . . #0no of the strong polnts relied upon o sup- port of the sulcide theory ia that Barroo was o defaulter, sud In support thereot & great deal of stack has been madu out of the fact thut o had discharged & mortzaze of $2,000 o his house some thme botore. Ho might have takeo the monuy from the bank; but wes the bauk not amply secured by the policy on his llfe, which was the very oest kind of security anybody conld haye, und_In case of his death ot any titne the note for $3,000 (securcd by the assiimment of the IHfe-instirance policy)would protect the bank from loss. It bas not yet been proven that Pay. ron took any money from the bauk at any time. A1 to the polsonint theary, when | weng toDex- ter nathing was eald by either of the doctors about symptoms of pulson fu Mr, Barrun’ Nelttier of them made any mention of it, sud if they thought so why did thev not have a post- mortem examination? 1n view of ull these facts 1 thiuk that the ouly alternative s thut Narron wus all he was represonted—a man who gave up bils Jife ratlier than betray bis trust.” ——e—— — - - AURORA. A Stock Operatlon that Doca Not Sult Al K Around, Boeclal Disvateh (o The Triduns. Auvgons, IlL, Feb, B.—A chuncery case of much Interost 18 set bafore Judyo Cody, uf the Cireult Court, entitled M. R, Peaso ve. The Aurors 8Bilver-Plato Mapufacturipg Company. A fopmidable arrey of luwyers sppuar,—Nesars. Hopkius, Botsford, und Barry for plalutiff, aud Messrg, Wheaton, Canfleld, Little, White, and Nichols for defendants. Fivo years ago the Company yoted to roceive subscriptions to the amount of $100,000 wddl- tioual to fts caplial stock, none to bo paysdle unluss the whole sum was subscribed, Elehty- #ix thousand dollara was placed, und subscrip- tions came to & standstill, Messrs. Stolp, Law- 1ence, 8hied, Youne, sud John Histng, who were Dircetors, sud who bad takew Jarge blocks al- readv, subscribed jowtly tor the valance of 813,000, to give valldity 1o the whole, oxpecting to plavs {t awmong their friends, in which they wera not sucreasful, aui subsequently they padd in one-fourth of the amount, ‘The stuck Waa al- most wortbless at this time, end the Dircctors d¢id not want any more thun they wers com- ed to have, uml so passed & résolution fore )clllml this stock to the Compaoy fur fustall- weuts due und unpuld, This sult Is brouwhy by those stockholders who paid In the #38,000, L3 cotvel these iLen Lo way in this balance, withluterust. ‘The Uirsctors claly, snd nut without redson purhaps, thut thiey sbould be relicved from the subscription, while those stockholders, wha pald up in full demand that the;Directors also shall pay up, as wuch baymeul would eabance the value of the sud give sdditious] workiog cap- t wos brought has the Company brey 8s prosberous us uow, and 1t wauld svetn that the whole of its cupitsl stock Wilich 1 Dargely dlstributed, with coutinued catviul maasicmeul, woihl svuu b3 Yiurta Lar, COURTS. St. Ignatius College-=- House People. The Barnes Record of Judgments, New Suits, Orimi- nal Matters, Eto. A bill'was filed yesferday in the Buperior Court by Arnold Damen, Michisel Lawlor, and Jonn B. Verdin, as Trustees of the St. lznating College, on West Twelfth strect, against Edgar H. Perry, Eilen Q. Booth, and the heirs of N. . Iglehart to elear the title to the college prop- erly, They atste that in 1853 Father Dougts bought of N, P, Iglehart, whether as principal or agent of certaln parties doea not seem to be clear, for the sum of 816,000, the property on which the college was subsequently located. ‘The land foclud:d the area of street formerly koown as Aberdeen streetand five sileya, and they were dedicated to the publie use, so that upon sa soandonment of ders. Vot tha st tlires years 1 Seveee altacks of artatica; somoltmes exjending from {ne lumbar reiion ta my sakies, sad st sl & toin ow It was, however, the implied unider- standing that the alleys awl streets dedicated were to be Included in the conveyance, as the purchaser intended occupylng the whole tract with the church and college buildings. These strocts and alleys were accordingly vacated by the Common Council fn 1857, 1867, 1509, 1870, and 1874 by divera ordinances, and Iglehart also expresely released his right to any reversion In the saue, and bas never wmade any subsequent clain thereto, More thau this, llohart sareed to use hls best endeavors to bave the sirects and alleys vacated. e dled in 1377, without making apy claim to these strects or alleys, or evon mentiening them his beirs have claimed to own these parts of the property, and recently cooveyed an undivided one-third Interest to one Edgar H. Perry, of Michlzan, who has bequn a suit in ejectment in the United States Circult Court to oust complainants. now that this sult should bo stopped, because jt 1s 8 frand; that Iglehart conveyed afl his inter- est in the streets and slleys, as well as the other parts of the lund, and that ceeded to cover the property with bulldings witbont bis making any objection, or urging any advancs clalm. They, therefore, ask for an injunction to prevent the prosecution of the ejectment sult, and for a decree confirming their title to the property. NENIAMIN NEVMAN. A voluminous creditors’ biil was filed sbout a week ngo Lut suppressed for service by Edwin F. Abbott aualnst Caroline and Benfamin New- mau, and a Targe number of others to discover askets with which to pay a judement for £2,119 He saps the judgmant waos ro- covered Nov. 11, 1973, uud exceution {ssued but ¢! Sfnce that time, it s claimed, the Newmans, againat whom the udzment was recovercd, have put out of their ands a very larze amount of property, somns of sale but without conslderation, nnd other Bl arand the ) ree, lewr ifinga of th 79 T e liver, pleurisy, awsilin aini, Dalne in the bow Tk, feartburn, faor'an 1ief will affurd tmmiediate case, ‘and fors few daya effect & permancnt cure, Price, 60 cts. "The latter claim he Trustees pro- returned unsatlefied. That {nstantly stops the mot esernclating laye Infiammation and tle Lungs, ~omach, Bowa!s or other glands oF afgARa oy ous application, to Charles L. Routt, brother for the mum of number of lots in Enalewood aml Jefferson, which were really worth $73.000. About the 1st of October, 151, Benjunin Newman purchased cte,, of the Barucs about £5.000, anl then, for thie purposc of hinderinz an defratding his creditors, fmsmedistely assigned the bill of sale 8he' then cave & chattel mort- gace on the property to Henry J. Johnson to se- cure the poyment of &1,600, und another to George 1. Newman to xecure $2,100, and then to Harvey Newmun, ber considerstion of £300, these conveyancees, the complainant alleges, were {randulent und without consideration, and were made with the sole purpose of defrauding their 8loce the mortgaging wd the furniture, Tousc, which were wo over to his wife, sold the propert reaplag large profits. Various othier like charges sre made, aud it s asked the defendants may be compelled to make n discovery of thelr acts nnid convesances, and that the same may be et aside 60 us to give complstvant a licn on their property for the amount of his claim. . Read was the first of the two tresh applicants vesterday for divorces. 8he jeave her widowed heart to David W, Bead in 1324, but he ran off the matrimonial track with one Barah Kelly, and she thinks she prefers to be a grass widow than to hiave ball of o wife's ace in his flckle affectlons, "The other applicant was foulse Baumann who, wants to resume her maiden name of Bus account of the desertion of her husband, 1 it a few minutes cure Crainps, o) Hearibnr, Cotic, Wit Travelers should alwe; E{-H\n\ lm;".‘l"f 'Ilmrl prevent sickncss o Toin bt Taat, George T, Wilson filed a bill for divoree Tues- dav from Fauoy Wilson, but the bill was sup- Judize Moore yesterday granted a deerce of aivorceta Everard 1L Coleman from Elolss M, Coleman, oo the ground uf odultery; to Amceada Stone from Abner Btone for descrtion, and to Carrie Campbell from Charles 1. Camip- bell for the sawme cause. Dot a remesdial Ay pud Aituv, and all otuer M fl’ iold, Yellow, and uthér Fovees i- ded by Jindwnra ‘To-morrow will be thie last day of service and Aling griul notices to the February term ol A uew trial calendar will be eremiab Qriswold vs, 11, 8. Tiffanv & Cao. a temporary injunction was cranted yestorday to prevent the uhlishing certuln apewitled tfany'a Speclal Agent’s and Adjuster's Pocket Memaoaudum Book ground that it §s wu nfringement of com dnte’s ** Adjustment of Fire Losscs * utu} Underwriters' Text-Book.” Bradford Havcock was yesterday appownted Assignee of Murray A, Bartlett, ‘The ereditors of J. M. W. Joues yesterday ac- cepted a composition of T per cent, pavable 10 per cent cash withiv thice days after conlirma- fon of these proceedings, 10 percent in four mouths, 10 por cent in eleht nouths, 10 per cent I twelve fmouths, nud 10 per vent in elzhiteen monins, the deferred payments belng secured by the bankrupt’s notes, UNITBD STATES COURTH. Martin J. Brower, Asslzoce of Jonu W. Fil- flled a LI yusterduy agatust J. B Hurl- & Ca. to set aside o judginent by confession tn defendants’ fuvor s sliortly before be went futo In the case of TifTany and . defeudants trou purts of thele BCROFULA ORBYPUILITIC, Lunge or s..'l.f‘.f.‘ CORRUPTING T'} Ttackiug Dry Cough, {oupiainia, Bieodlug of the Luags, Dys Tirusl CIRCUIT COURT. George Dubrhilee commenced asult fn trespass agalnst the Mittsburer, Clucinoatl & 8t, L Nailway Company, vlatmine $3,000 damages, Witlfum V. ‘Teifalr began o sult for $5000 damages sealnst Eltzabeth A Stouo und 8amuel Jumes 1, Bingham sued James Fraser for £1,500. Christoph W, Severin fifed a bill agalnsy clurich, Christoph Malmke, anid oth- ery, to forecluse u trustteed for €100 ou Lot 7'in the sutdivision of tie north 2 acres of Out- Lot 29, in the lilivols & Michigen Caual Trus. toes’ Sulktivision of part of the W, 34 of Scc. 5, uhin R. Paul broueht sult to collect $5,000 damages from the /Etna Life-Tusurauce Com- pauy und William E, Tulbot, CRIMINAL COURT. Frank Bullivan pleaded guilty to larceny, and ‘Thamas Moward was tried for larceny and ao- ‘;,.I.‘lml DrusxoNp~Lol cases and goseral busl- . NADWAY'S REMEDT SO SURLTN R-R-R. Strong Testimony n'o.m Hon. George Starr as to the Pownr of Radway's Ready Reliet in a Case of Beiatic Rheumatism, No. 3 VAN Nuss Praow, New York. De. RADWAY: With me your Hellef has worked won. 1 hava nad freqnent snd ) mi fluring thie ttme T bave heen thun ami Ihave tried almost &il the remedies recommends wiss Fien and fools, nopiag o nd Teliaf, bat ail proyed ta T liave tried varfons kinds of baths, Jusnipalations, outward appiizations of Iiniments o0 RUMERONS mention, and prescriptions of the most e o D S b ch Taliod h minent pnyes lant. give mo relief, ysurprise and deiight the rev appifcation Eave me ease, afier hathing And rubblug the parts affected, [eaving the limb (n x 2 ereated by thalielier; | Ina snoft tims th gl Entirely eway, aithor D A oo\ aicd rmdtet o The M qutios ¢ k ] H fADTAYS FEADY ELIEE fo oy friead. 1 never travel withant s botele in my valise, Yours traty, GEU, BTARR. RHEUMATISN, NEURALGIA, DIPITIERIA, INFLUENZA, Sore Throat, Difficnlt Breathing RELIRVED IN FEW MINUTES, BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. . For hesdache, hether stek or nervous: pheumat i wexceds I The Back. poing o kIn: inds; chilblaine and frostbites, 1iad: iteady Tte- 3 ontinucd tig RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After Roading this Advertisement nced any one Buffor with Pain. RADWAY'S READY RELIER 1BA CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. 1t was the firstand fa the ONLY PAIN REMEDY A of ciires Congesiions whetner In from One to Twenty Minutes, Nomatter haw violent or excruciating the pain. ! luhn.‘ e Ibeumatie Neg-ridden, Intirin, Crippled, Neuraigic, OF prostrated with Gidcase may siller, ° RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflanunution of the Bladdes, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart Uysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Nenralgis, Rhenmatizm, Cold Chills, Agne Chills, Chilblaing, and Frost Biles The nFr“enflon of the Teady Rellef to the part ot (ere the patu or difiicuity cxfats will aford eass 4 cumfurt, Thirty tosixty dropa n hialf ts Blck lesdaciio, ter than Freach FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER A D AGUE cured for 0fty cents, Therats et fn thia world that will cure Fever Risrivue. iillods, Bearlee o s 30 QUICELy 55 IRADY. tEADYY RELIRY ey seana e tdie, UM A DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resoivent, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, YOI THT CURE OF CURONIC DISEASFE, PUILITIC, HEREDITARY OR CONTAGIOUS, 7 SEATED IN TR Hitu or Lones, Fiesh or A0S AND VITIATING Bty Ousdater fwelt fancarons A tectiiia, fypni) Chronle Rhieumaf d yopepaid, Warcr Holoreau: White Bwelll: s Ui e Mip Iilacases Slereurisl Diseases, Fe- cers, B walo “Complaints, Gouty Urofdy, pait Rueuws, Brua ity Conouition, 1t LroRaY s Liver Coniplaint, &c. only does the Barsaparillian Ttesolvant excel al Wllul kgente “fn the cure of Chruiic, ecrutilou itutional, aod bKin Discuses, bub 1t 18 10 0 pontive cure fur KIDXEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Ttlnary and Womn Discases. Gravel, Diabetes, Draney. ' Bluppuke of Water, Incoutlaenen of Uriue, Urighv's Direast, Albumiauris, and io mif ¢ brickeding denowta, o Lhy‘\'lnll. ko white silk, ar there (s & morbld, 0 wihien there is 8 pricking, bum! inl g water, ‘gud paln n ¢ e viiail o th back snd sion tho lelns. o NE OVARIAN TUMOR liers therd ara : r the water {8 (hick, cloudy, it sl bicesike” e Wit B n--,r.’.f poearance, And whita Louc:dust depasite, tiny ¥ sensation whon Taswe old’ by drugiista. 1'IRICL ONE DULLAIL OF TEN YEARY GROWTH CURED By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RAD)VAY & CO0,, 82 Warren-st,,N,Y. neass. ‘Tux AvPsLLATS Covnr—Motions. 5 to 108, 301, 2 l"l‘-‘. 214, and telal, satsts Judge Gary. No 140, No. 7, linehart case 5,000, McGlnnls va. Murtla, aud calendar Nos. 408, 4785, 441 L0 443, a0 Bosi G0 o Tutieate No. s et ve, s, oa b ;;16 ;l""‘"' b p . AUWBLL—2, 3 10N Rombalt va, Libeops, - oore T Casby su it Tuituo cases fo LDGE JANEON— McFaddon ve, Armol Junug lluunu‘—fl. 0, 10, 13, Ulsagacs., licadsche, nruun Dv-vcs-l-. Blliousngen, Fuver, Jufawmation ol Q, 1lcs, a0 ;!l’llll d Toly Yeqtable, cuis dcleigrloue dr Dlorders uf the Digeative Orga Syrzion Covnr~CoNrgsoxs --lleury W Bry- ant ve. Henry B. lirygut, [N Nutional Bauk ve. d King, sx.nu;l‘uu._ frum sll of Lo copta Pt Loz, bold by ~Uhariotie Btel. liarles Rickert ve. S0, wud wotion for 4. Charles Haines, Prancls Satler vs. James Walsh nalow; vendict, $500, sud 4750, vur—)ouui_llmn_fl- tiun foF uew teal. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Ferleculy tastelons, clagantly conted with awect gum, pucge. I ulate, purily, clesuse, aid streugtheu, “'Illl. for the cute of sl disordery of th e r O ue ot i ilubder, forvon ke, Coustivetion,’ Costivences, Ludi- 1he PBowels, 1' il all deraugeoienta of Jbe Ine focers. | Warra ied 10 SACCEh Touliive curs. alulug 0o wercury miverst of W Obmerva thia followlug symptams resultiog from i ‘ullness of the Blood (o ctipation, Toward Plles., ¥ (na 1eade Aeidity of the Bioiiacty Naubca. leartourn. Dligus ot ¥ i ur o, Siiiacli, Swituiug of thy e iticult Breat i ots or Wl et 3 ') ‘84 O {he Jliad BT e et 8o tho Bide, Coegt. Limba. ] sudden Fiuses of ffeat, Buro : tlio bluinach, S r ¥ fie w i tho Tii o juwoes fu'the ¢ X I rue Lhe SYHEM Aiseimet o bl bl pl s READ « False and True.’* Send s, l,mcfl(rgxw wWRADWAY & CO., No. 32 Wap 1k, New Inf.rwation wurtl thousands will be sest 10U

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