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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL‘, 1879--TWELVE PAGES.’ the British ‘arms, hipped 157 soldiers from the Ysland varrigon, Mul turned back to the Cape, on hisown ‘responsibility, Wo added ta the soldiers 400 of hig own men asa naval brigade. ‘The reinforcements arrived most opportunely, and Capt. Bransiawwill probably.be well ru- warded for hls splendid disobedience of ordera, “Put lf te result had been different tha Cuvtaln might have beencourt-martiated. It will be well for cuthuslastte naval officers to remember that. ca Atan English trial for adulteration, tt camo ont that a patent-mediciie dealer sold anmitally 250,000 boxes of tasteless cnstor-vll pills, curn- - posed of Cayoune pepper, soap, bitter alocs, a -plager, molasses, rhubarb, tar, und a little cas. tor oll. ‘Theee pila, probably, are used to recon> ctle people to taking their castor off etralelt. With a tile practice upon them, the Memplits Democratic papers will by next dune be prepared to swallow Tinpan and Mexpiicks with the same far-off lool of sutisfaction with which o yellow dog gulps a bluc-bottle fy. + a Every true American's heart must awell with pride to seo the Bishop of Alton pitching tnto the editura of the Jrceman's Journal, rish World, and Wester Watchman for being re- apectively of Scotch, Irish, and Canadian birth, This ardent champion of Amerlean teachers for Americans was himecif born in Prussla, but the principle remains the anc, a The Springfield Repudsican says that the Sixth Congressional District of Texas 18 “over COU milds from Its northwestern tu its southeastern Timit, as for as from New York to Chicago.” "The dtepubican knows uo North, nv South, no East, no West,—cspecinlly no West, else tt would try and cumte within, say, G0 per cent of the truth, * ee ‘The real victim of the Oniven-CAMRRon sult ia sald to have been another Mra, Many Onivrn, employed in one of the departments, who has been so much visited and interviewed, under the belfef tut sho was the Sisto {impure article, that “her hair los turned gray,” possibly be- cause alia hadn't time given her in which to dyo Mee ee Senator Eaton, on belnj appointed Chalrman of the Cominittee on Forgin Relations, prompt- ly selected bis son as clerk, If he will look after the countrs’s foreign relations as well as Nie docs about his own domestic relations, the country will have nothing to fear from without. eee eee Prince Leoronn didn’t Ike the iden of his brother's belng married in Lent, soho pretended that hiskneo hurt him, and stayed away. For fo young man who {6 in tratning for the Arch- Dishupric of Canturbury this was lamentably bad; 3 might have stayed away on high moral frounds and hayo spared himeci£ a fh, cee et Tho aenson for spring farming in the front- door yards ts rowing otninousty near, and soon tha average houscholder will find out the full and awtul significance of that text which speake About making ono’s feat as hens’ feet. emma A caso of diamond cut dliamond—or, rather, of Foreravait cut four paws—was that of the menagerfo man at Philadelphia trimming the tiger's ‘claws the other day. $$$ An onthuealastic tramp has challenged anv ona elsa tv the world to a six thnys' fast for the cliamptonsbip. It would be likely to end in o ‘Tead ‘eat. ‘The Southern planter to the negro—'* Coma ome, aud all will be forgiven.” _———— PERSONALS, ft , Toxas ta always londod. Atuffod “ballot-boxes aro nocossnry.—A, J. Tilden, 'Lhoro must bo no moro Decoration-Day. Tt fa on Insult tothe South, Goldsmith Maid, m tho langungo of Little Duttercup, says: **1 too oma mothor,"* John Shormat is still booming, although it a8 not apparent to the naked cye or car, 4... A London chemist and named his -fiv nuvhters Glycerine, Popslne, Ethyl, Mothy), and Morphia, ‘Lhe editor of tho Okalonn States is 9 good Aghtor, buthe fs too farin the rear, Lot hin go + to Washington, If it had not boon for the bravory of Fitz Joun Porter, Richmond would havo been taken Jong before It waa, No amusoment combination but an opera company with sevoral first-class prima donnaa will Yenturo through Toxns aftor this, If Catywayo doosn’t bohiave, the Quasn, who fa much mora of a widow than’ Mra, Ollver, cwill suc Uji for breach of promise. Propnrations aro making ‘in Nowpart for a centennial celeboration in honar of Willa; Ellery Channing, the great Unitarian leader, A Dakota papor is publishing slory hy ex-Prenchor and alleged wifa-pofsoner Vorling, who now lives somawhore inthe Far West. Gen. Shoridan says that Sitting Bull hes been overrated, It will be obsorvait, however, tliat ‘Sitting Bull has a good many acaipa in hls belt, ‘The Army Appropriation Dili, with its riders, haa passed, and now {a the time for tho Vreaidont to show that ho hasn't any backbone, Why did the Presitent appoint Andrew D, White Minlater to Germany? Wasn't there the oditor of the Okalona States, wo should like to know? * Gov. Bishop's chancos for » renomination are brightening wonderfully, and it te bedisyed that he hus secured tho wnlted support of his ereditora, Co}. Buford will nover be hanged. Tho fact that the man Lo killed rofuacd to take a drink will ho regarded by a Kentucky jury oa justifica- thon of hia act, Bismarck, wolearn, ronds Amorlonn papers, Dlemarck ts a groat statesman, and it was his wise dom and diplomatia skllt which prevented a gen- eral war in Lurops, A New York paper says that the Domoo- racy nover opona ite mouth withont putting Its foot in ity eo we aupposo tho Democracy te mick ut ite atoniach most of tha thne, This winter's out of Inmbor has boon largor than was ever before Known, It fa tho effect, doubtless, of tho enormous domand for sawdust for making podestrian tracks, If Jim Currie, the Yoxas ruMian, ia a faly yample, Wo aro Inclined to think the tralu-rob- boties on the Union Paciflo Road havo been com- iltted by tho road's detectives, Kontucky, if wo may belfovo tho Now York World, bas tha poorost, vilest Stato Priaon inthe country, and wo are not aurprieed, thore- fore, that no ono wants to go there. Simon Caineron says that Jeff Davis is an Insolont traitor, To win tho heart of Simon, Jeff should appear to lim in the clothes ha wor whon Captured. Simon cannot realut a potticoat, A contostant inn aix-days’ walking-matoh which took places week ago has since dled from Overexestion, A little attention to business on tho part of tho fool-klller, and there would bo more such deaths, Mr. Shopard, tho gontloman who claped with ex-Governor Itubbard's daughitar, ts afratd to Appear on the streets of Martford, thinxing bie + (other-In-law may burt himj and In order to be protected hv ought a! 1 waite a! wayw iat ke his wifo slong ‘Tho Now York Tribuna says: ‘An En- ellwbman arriving In Now York last weex remarked ton friend that ho was novor ao sick ae on the pase wage over, Ila frlond reptiads What, revert’ Aud ho answered; * Ab, now, I bogin to feol at oe ee kuow; we ‘ave ‘ad thot bad for some oo oe: FINANCIAL, New York, April U—Mrs. Virginia B, Mathews, owner of Florence, bas bucoma crue Dorrasged, and mechaules' Heus to the amount $30,915 have beon fied aiuinst ‘the: building, Jler husband, Edward Alathews, {6 also in funn. clat trouble, aud jddyments by the Cambridge Valley Natlunal Bank for $34,000 und the Laniste aud Bunk for $12,000 have been obtalned aguingt bin, He wag formerly ou of the lurgen a ‘Natu owners fu this ety, ae {ha Detroit River, as follows: CANADA. Government Figures Concerning | Disasters to the Cana- dian Marine. The Projected Drawbridge Across | the St. Lawrence Rivers Proporition to Celebrate tho Birthday of Tom Moore, 7 The Grand Trunk. Opposed to tho Scheme of Bridging tho St. Lawrence. AN British Columbia Enraged at tho Prospeot of a High Tariff, Spectat Diepateh to The Tribune, Orrawa, April (.—Maj. Lewls, who was ape polnted by the Government to collovt facts con- cerning thd condition of the wrecking business {it Cannan, tins sent in lila report. Ie anys that durlng the tnquiry he collected facts with respect, to 910 Uisnsters of all kinds that have happened to vessels and atoamers atong the Canadian shore sling 1867. 'Theso he classified by districts, and moro particularly by localltles, viz.s On the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, 122; on the River Bt, Clatr, 85; on Lake St. Clair, 645 on the Detroit River, 100; on Laka Erie, 462; on Lake Ontario, 1415 total, 010. One-half of the whole number of vessels aud steamers mot with their misfortunes on Lake Erie: ant vo less than 224 took placa between Rondeat and the mouth of Bar Potut ant Reef, 84; Colchester and Reet, 93; Pigeon Bay, 23; Bister Islands, 20; Votnt Pelee, 73: Point Vetee Island and Shoal, 18; Rondeau, 23; totat, gu. The average number of disasters por year for the Inst ‘twelve year fs 755-03 for the firat six years, 05; and for the last elx, 50%. Besides the classification given above, thero is another given by disasters, ns follows: on reefa, 25; stranded or ashore, aunk or foundered, 69; collisions, 48; fn distress, 55; minor aceldents, 273; total, 010, ‘The most dangerous localities aro Ceorgian Ba: 3 the foot of Lake Huron; the whoula Cannda shore of Lake Erle, bat more capecially from the mouth of the Detrott River to Rondeans anton Lake Ontario, from Prosque Isis to Kingston. ‘The means and manner of wrecking: are cited; oud the report says the wrecks have alinost exclusively been taken off Canadian shores by Americans, oxceptiny on Lake On- tariv, unit the Isst two years. ‘The eases of the seltooner Cameron, ashore near Goderich, and the Quebec, ashore on Cockburn Istund, are reported on. In roporting on the facilitics that exfst, In Canada for rescuing wrecked vessels, Maj. Lewis states that Luke Onturlo 1s well. provided for by Calyin & Breck's wrockiug plant; that the fodt, or: cast end, of Lake Erie ts provided for by tuzs, but lacks any other wreekhyz plants and that the head of Lake Erie, nnd Lake Huron, wil be amply pro- yided for tila year in both tts and plant. As to how Amurican tug-captains respect Canadian Intra, a quotation ts taken from the report of the Collector of Customs at Ambersthurg, Mr. Andoraon. He says: “The mnsters and owners of Atuerican tugs show, with few exceptions, a reluctanes to comply with Canadian Jaws, and use every meana in their power to violate then. On the th of May, 1973, the American tug Winslow onenty ylolated Canadian law ond put my authority at deflance,"” Maj. Lewis? re- port concludes by making two recominenda- fiuns: iret, that the present wrecking orders be nelther rescinded nor amended, ns under them distressed’ vessels nay be promptly assist ed, and special permission clyen for the uso of American twreckers in case of neccasity; while, sice they were issued, Canadians have been rapidly providing themselves with wrecking plant, until now they are quite prepared to do the work themselvea, Second, that a Receiver of Wrecks be nypotuted us provided for by law, to whom all disasters inst bo reported, ani who will be Fenulred to keep a mintite report of the same; while, of ihe saine the, euch an olllcer woutd be available to make tnquiries Into. tho cause of wreeks, Hf required tu do go by captains, owners, or underwriters, THE BT, LAWRENCE DIDGE. DIN now bofpro, Partiaments uu(toriaing Thy ined cotistritetfén ot n rallway drawbiklzd across the St. Lawrence River, below thy upper en- trance to the Beaubarnols Canal, [s of very erent huportance. ‘The bridge, should tt xo on, will connect the rallway-ayatem of Weste: with the flve leading linea of the New ralway-system. ‘The river at the point 6 ny for the brhige la not navigable by freight-boats, Only two or three passenzer-bonisetally ran the ravids; all others yo down ag well as up the river nt thls point by the Reauburnots Canal, and there 13a clear view for many iniles nbuve the rapids of the passenger-bouts comin dowo, ‘She project ls, therefure, Irea trom the objec: tlon of interference with the navigation of Une tlyer. BUPREME COURT. Aroturn show! the Inbors of tho Buprame Court of Canada gives the followliy ptatistles : Judgments renderod, 53% eppeals stinding of Judement, 265 appeals tlud but not yet nrgted, Ms total, 184. ‘The Court, sluice October, 1873, Lins cost $169,033, PRISONAL. Mr. Rymal, M. RB. for South Wentworth, fs 01 from erysipulas In. thea face. ‘The [lon Mr. Hawlan, Senator, has had an operation per: formed by whieh tte will lose the alght of one of his vyes, ‘ ‘TOM MOOK. It {a proposed to celebrate tho 100th birthday of ‘om Moore, the Irish poet, by a grand enter. talnment, including addresaes from prominent: personages, at the Opera-House, A meeting will be called shortly to inake the necessary are rangenents. i A BECOND PANTY FOI MANITOBA— consisting: of 126 persous—has been organized here, ‘Mey take with thetn twelve cur-londs of freight, aut leave on ‘Tuesday nuxt. LADY BUIZABETI CAMPURLy sister of the AMacinte of Lorne, 13 to be married this month to Mr, Kustache Balfour, and tt is sald the wedadlne-tour will Ineiude a visit to Rideau Uostt, ‘The wedding will take place at the Duke of Argyll’s Scotttsh seat, Inverary Castle, SALT," Adoputation consisting of Mesars. Platt, of Godlorteh; 8. Q, MeCunghoy, of Seaforth, Prest- dont of the International Salt Company; and J, McCay hey, of Ingersoll, —all suterested fn the salt-produchie industry,—are here for the pure pose of requestliy a drawback on thu coal used In their business.” If matters remain its they are, it Is questionable whether thelr buaiiess cant be continued, CANADA PACIFIC, Messra, Purcell aud Ryan, the contractors for ons of the sections of the Canada Pacille Rull- way, Just let, are asgalled by the local Giovern- ment aa because they hive advertised in the United Slates newspapers fur 2,000 laborers. BEPTEMBER : nna bean fixed upon as the time for tho official viait of the Goyernor-Genoral to Toronte, MIUTISI COLUMINA STILE KICKING, Vicronta, April _6.—Tho relations of this province with the Doniluion ure approaching a crisfy on the new tariff, In consequence ot the tardinosa of the Canadian Government in an nouncing {ts ratlway policy, causing much un easiness uyen among the friends of confedera- thon, Dr. Ash, member of the local Parliament, has given notice of the following tuotlun; ‘That the House fa of opinion the tarif of customs duties now about to be euforced will be lnjucious to the Interests of this province, und that, up- Jose the bullding of the Cunuda Pacifle allway ja {immediately commenced inthis province and vigorously carriod on, it 1s unjust to require that an tncrewso of taxation bo levied to. providy for the construction of public works and for the protection of Industrics, which, without direct railway com- munication, cannot possibly acrve them, should: be borne by the people of Brittsh Columbta., ‘The annual report of the Miiéter of Mince for the year ending Dee, By 187d etutes the total yield of gold from all parte gf. the province at $1,975,204; number of aulhices grployetl extvact- ing Lbts antount, 1,883, 1,085 of wun were Culuces. . ow CLOCKS, 1 Anectat Menateh tu The Prituns, MontneaL, April G—The Unyallton Clock Company proposes to build a faytury in thls city or victiity, which will employ between 30 and 800 inen, provided sutiiclent Mativencent 13 held vut to the founders of thenseheme, A conference was held with a Special, Committee of Councilors of St. Cunegonde “Miinteipality, and the mmujority were tn favor of tainting a bonus, and exempting thy Comoquy fron taxa- tlou for twenty-fve years, provided a guituble factory was crected unity cortalo ftiaber of bands conatautly employed. 7? vy ‘ L MKY. KINK, By avary reapectatls woman, with a S-year-old eluld, ip berg. Jooklug for usr Iysband, About ye montha ago, hee husband left hip pome In Visvonain ty coma ta this Provined ‘and pure chase a farm, Hla wife dit not hear from bin as expected, and, after some frultless Hattie, started hitherward tn eenreh of blunt, I Is feared that he has met with foul playy aa’ die bad no reason voluntarily ta disappears: 441 JU MERCHANTS’ HANI has recovered nearly the wholg of the amount (8:10,000) of whivit It was dofrauded by ite Owen- Sound agent, in danunry Inate? . AI LIGHT v7 R. Mitchell, of this cityyqag, invented a new Hult, which appears destifel to make an tut mmense saving in cost, TE taimost Iwzctlonsly contrived, fs called the “Dominion Alr-Lipht,™ tnd makes no amioke. MN, JOSRPI MICKSON, Manager of she Grate Trank, writes a fetter, onthe aubject of the Cotes railway-bridge reross the St. Lawrence, to W. MeLerinan, Me V.,—10 the course of which he says the Grand Trunk Iatlway Comnany is opposed to the bridge, “which incans not ouly te diversion from Montreal, Quebeo, St. John, Uutlfax, ete, of the present traille comin from the Ottawa replon, bub also of the traflle anticipated from the Ines sow under construction, as well as those projected by the Government to te Northwest, tnd the sending it through to the Ameritan seaboard by Amerlean Ines.” fe considers tat “Exleting Canadian Hoes of rall- why, bullt ont, a great cost, hava perfect rizht to Uxpect to control extsting Cana dian business sv tong a they are able to do It eflicicntly, and on terma whieh, a3 compared te those offered by other companies elsewhere, are reasonable. “Tig elaims protection fur the Grand Trank, “the largest corporation. within the Dominion, the Intgest. employer of labor, and the Inrgest tnxpayer, directly und Indirect- ly’? He coneludes; 7 respectfully submit to you that this scheme for diverting the jtraflie to the ports of the United States Is unpatriotic. and {3 directly opposed, in the yery broadest sense, to thal polley of protection to Onnudlan Industries which it {3 the declared Intention of the majority of the present Parliament of the Dominion to enforce." MANITONAs Spectat Diepatch to The Tribune, Quznec, April 6.—-Tho Chrontc’e warns In- tending immigrants :to Manitoba against the popular craze fn favor of thnt Province, and dtreuts attention to the advantages of settling in the Eastern Townships. A number of people without incana or experience arg on the polnt of leaving this district for the Prairie Province, BAM PATCI Snectat Dianatch to The Tribune, Teerenvits, Out., Aprilt.—fl. F. Teeter, of 1 rville, hns succeeded In completing en- gay onts with P. Poor, the unrivaled pere pendicnlar Jumper inte deep waters, for a grand leap from the new Suspension Bridge over the Ningofn River into the runing depths below, a distance of 192 fect.* This event will take pice on the 20th of May. Negotiations aro now be- ing tnada with the vorlous raliway companies having running conneetions with the Falls for a mammoth excurston to wliness this wouderful and unparalleled act, Icon. Spectat Dienatch to The Tribune, Sr. Joun's, N. 1, April 6&.—Iee is comin down the St. John's Rtvar la large quantittes, and fs blocking up the ships in the harbor, wd interfering with sinall eratt. It is cxpected there will be an early opening of navigation, BEVENTY SQUARD-RIGGED yessolr, of 15,00) tone, are in port, loading or nreparing to load. At this Ume last year there were only ten aqnare-rigeed yessele, of 6,000 tons, in port. Freizhts continue low, however, amt exifbit, no aligns of finprovoment. in the near future. DROWNED, Havirax, April 6.—Dombadier Cheshler, of the Royal Artittery, In charge of Sambro Tslandt slgnal station, James Connurs, Christopher Mackey, nnd bis son, were drowned to-day by ‘ swaping a bont. AMUSEMENTS. PISLADELPIA. Bpeetal Correspondence of Tha Tribune, Privapenrura, April 4.—In the kindness of hor heart, Mrs. Drew could not be hard upon any one, aud Mr. CG. Randolph Gardiner was al lowed to retire from the Arch Street Theatre with side-nrms and colors flying. “Last fall,’ said Mra. Drow, “ho thought that he could de better for the house by staying in New York, As we proposed to play onty combinations, I did not sve why itinight not boas ho sald, and f agreed to it, We gave the pian a fale trial, Mr Gardiner saw Mt to combine other business with my fnterests, and the restlt has’ becn that our senson hers has not beet!’ ontirely’ sattsfuctory, and we haya made a change”? And yet Mr Gardiner wrote to Mra. Drew aa if lo was long- ing to get away from the house on account of the pressure of his business In Now York! The fact is that Mr. Gardiuor, though nominally business managor of the theatre, ling been Ittle more than an agent, like any other of the score that haye their ofices sround Union Square. He has had ne authority at all in the honse, and could not even give a viattor a seat without going to the box-ollica and getty oo check therefor, He world come over hers ouco or tiwies 8 week and go back the same day, None of the other munagers in town would have anything todo with fim, and. the house was be- ginning to be shunned on acvount of bis nue, One day, when I was in Now Yorl, a8 oue of the Eastern munagers eame out of hi ofllee, I asked: “Have you any confidence at all in Charles Re Gardiver?* “Nous at all, ay more than you .haye, but he has hit upon the one {dea in theatrical ageney., dle worke for only one thentre in cach city, and hows therefore bound to ace that J get the best that there is. If he sends any one to any other theatro in the same ley with ine, 1 ani sure to find tt out at ones, So; you sce, | do pot haye to trust hin. ‘The new inguager at the Arch Street isa gentleman. Mr. Charles A, Mundum isa man whose business expertence haa been greater than Ila dramatic, but he fs 0 son-{u-law of Mrs. Drew, amd hag been familar with theatres for years, He waa in trate in Boston for some time, and was personally very popular fn Jiter- ary wil thentrical elrclos in thine clty, It was not Intended that he shauld take hold until the end of the seuson, but Mrs. Drew gould not stand it any longer, and so he came over when he did. He browht with him as fils asaistant Mr. Jul Goldberg, a gen- tleman of bustmess tact and exverisuee, and for suine tine a veryelever slelght-of-hund perform- er. ‘The real power behind tha throne at the theatre fa old Michael Riter»—not that he titers fores with Mra, Drew ut all, but he owns the annjority of the stock of the theatre, and stands: bebind Mra, Drow, security her 85,000 a y whother thy theatre makes anythiyg or ne ‘The programme for next season 18 not yet d cided upon, but thera has been a perveptible change tu the utmoxphere of the hottee stread ‘The ushers have all been replaced, and the Hons of tie house und the press are on ft ¥ ditferont basis from what thoy were ‘hufore, Goorge 8. Kulght ins played quite a successful engagement, which closes this week, Mr. Knight isa native of this city, aid haya great many frlonde in town, Ils namo {s George Knight Sloan, and bis brother ts living here, Noxt week Riew’s Surpriso Party come, tien doo Eaimet, The Danites” for the second thie this season, and Inst of all Aimee in La Marjolaine™ and “Carmen? Tn apite of tho cards that stare you fn the fara feevery bar-room in town, and ‘are carried un- der thd lappel of the coat by almost every one of the hoya, Ishall huye tu say a fuw words about " Pinafore, ff only totell of the debut of Mise Florence, tho ilith daughter of the tate Dayonport. Fanny $s the oldust, and fs—woll,, any 83 yours old, ‘Then coms Blanche, Lily, May, and Florence, ‘The fatter iooks inore like May than efther of her other slyters, Sho has studied under Baril, and Fanny was anxious thut sho should zo abroad to make her dubut, but It was fually conceded that it would bu quite ns well for her to come out at howe. ‘The result proved that she would, hays mude n great nilstuke in appeartug away fram home in her presont etoge of development. Miss Florence has o votco of medium strength and compass, aid [t fe more of a contralto thre a mezzo avprang, 80 that all the music of Josephine bad ta be re, written aud trungposed for her. ‘The result was dutrimental to tie effect, for it weakoucd al) the concerted pieces, they being (Intended fora puro soprano, She was yery nervous and rather awkward, ‘To tell the truth, tie debut wus vot & succusa, Bho seam ab case, and by no means the equal vt + many of her mother's puptla who have buen sven upon the stage in thts erty, She wore a sutin dregs, while all her predevessora tad buen con tout with tarlatan or tulle, and thal, too, mada her unploasantly conspieuaus, Since the first nigat, when sho received loade uf flowers, she tne donv better, but -has fullen Car sliort of mieetloy the high auticlpations of hyy friends. ‘The beat performance. of “Pinafore that I have scen Is thut given at the Purk ‘Tliéatre this week by anothes chureh-cholr comnany. Phe Capt, Corcoran ts the barkone of Dr, Varnes! church, wit the Buttercup and thy “Abe uve sweet ay peaches. vey Blug, charmibgly nnd jook us kivsuule 2s posatble. ‘Shere ta notpne of the boys who Would wot willlugly eolun tor to play the Cunate or the dda’ “The pitty has bevy sung about BU tes In this elty, or au average of more than three thoes every qehs since it Woe ret brought out here, ‘the Brow Btrect akimined the cream of the bustners and will celebrate the centennial on Wednesday, ‘The North Uroad Street fs now in the elghth week of Vinnfore™ nnd Trial by dury,’? with Elisa Conley, Eugene Clack, ‘aura Jovee and) We. Hotell Seymour, whom you will remember from McVicker’s, = Reymour fs rewly the best of all the Admiras, uml we have had around dozen of them. Mr. Croosy hatantled out avery Saturday night reculariy ince the opening of the senaon [rom 81,00) to 32,000 for the privilege of running vn thentre, hut since ho struck thls combination be ling [uiled Yack nbout $10,000 of ft. The profits of Ford & Zimmerman by Uinafore " are set at nearly $75,000, 1€ not fally that, for thelr vom reer, fn thia city will have done it 100 times by Wednesday, suid thelr second company fs rane ning up to the seventleth performance. ‘The North Broad Strect ant the Minstrels bave long ago pnaeed thelr semi-centennial, and besides these Wo have had the church-cholr company that fs now 4a New York, the Satiivan company, the Holman Troupe, the Harvey Troupe, the Bartholemew Catupbell company, the Fifth Avente, a German und a colored company, to nay nothing of three diferent veraious at the variety theatres, Inallwe have had fourteen Pinafore? companies in this city this year. One single selioot of vocal art has scut ott four companies, And df the churches had pot surren> dered at djecration they would have bees com pelled to sing the pralees of the Lord without professfonal assistance. Manager Gemmnill hos a Dononza in En: gazed)" which {a now fit its fifth week without anny’ dropping off tn the hor Its secoml week was the best since the Centennial, and the Friday evening house the tnrgest since that time. Ho war belindhand until he wot this, but he has pulled at east $10,000 back with ft thus far, and will canta out’ aliend ou the sea. son. As a result, hg has been encouraged to wet Qltbert's next play, which tins not bees pro- dueed,—""Gretchen,” a play in which Mr, Uslvert. plays the mischief with Gocthe, He has also got the right to A Scrap of Paper,” and as the season at the house closes with this week, ho wil not -have to pay off his people who are not in the bi), What fie will do next scuson Ldo not belicve that he knows himself, He has lost Sheridan, however, for whut gentle- man (who fa one of the best of Ameriean actora) will star next sengon, qud FE lave no doubt that he will prove very successful. Ilis Louis XZ has beet: pronounced “sdperlor to that of Iryloe by those who havo acen both, and tn almost averything he fs very egod. ‘There aro very few netors wlio have stich da‘ large repertory and a igre varled experlende of the ste. Bangs did very wellat the Walnut for aweek, Uut became so hoarsy before the end of it that bls voice was almost Inuudible. He had been workhug up the business for’ a month before ho Appeared, and had beon,a dally promennider on Cheatnut atrevt untlf fo was one of the most familar foures on the walk. Goodwin hag not yet got rich on the Park, but he may do better pext season. It was fool- ish to think of taking tlie thentre at the begin- ning of Lent, knowlhig! that nothing could be got except second-class conipantes. RW. M. i A ROYALILETTER. ‘Neto York Qramatic News, Mr. d. UL Maverly has kindly gives us a copy of Quoen Victoria's auswer to him voucernlng a royalty which he propdsed to. pay for the use of Mer Majesty's namo in connection with Ws Mus- todon Minstrels, Itsedoms that the Queen has iaken sufficient interest In the matter to write in her own hand--an honor quite extraordinary in Itself, nnd one seldom youchsafed. ‘The fetter runs thus» 5 Ve it, Wenpaon Caprin, ‘Marcy 19, 1 A dt, Haverly, Eea., Meader, Chicago, Us Dean Sin: Creeret the mf fn the receipt of sccond letter, Your first fulled to reach me, a4 you very property etppdsd, because tt was ad dreseed to the Tower af Loudon, 1tie protanly now in the muzenm there, 1 have never, In fact, rexited In the ‘Tower of Londen, not because, as us you mippong, the reams are duinp, being xo wear the river, buthn consequbnce of the constant exvetitions which took iplace on Tower I made ft very unpleasant fop my ctuldren a1 wolf, In fact, my ancestors taoved vut of divtrict for (hat reason Your eecond letter was munded me by Lord Beacongiteld, mult take pleas ure in stating that your‘offer of $50 per night (#104 Bed, exchange at $b.84) for the uso of my name nsw trademark for your Mastodon Negro Minstrols wonla be geferally acceptable, — But iusines# ta. bitsiness. J, have tiany offers of this aind made mo which fant forced to decline, be- canto 1 invariably demint a uuarantes or some sort of seeurtty, | canuot ufford to vend out a State agent for the colfcctinn of thexa roynlticn, and my experience with: MrT. UM. Miapleson proves to ine that Shere d jo not wet my royuitios Iinavanes, T don't get thew at all, Tread in the American nowspapers that Mr. Maple. gon hag beou doing very well in your country, but Thave yet to hong that he tas remitted ung royal: tes ns yet. When heleft here [knew ho wae much embarrasses. ron ce very leniently with Dut my kindness éétins to have been thrown Mr. Archibald, mylConsal in New York, writes me that he has nigde several attempts to collect, but hus fated in every Instance. hw conduct on the part of Mr, Mupleson fa cer+ tainty very eliavby, for, Inudattion tu taking with hha several membora of thy nobility and yentry'to verve as advertising ageute of his opera which, privately, Ilo not coneldgr 8 voor ane), he left several of any pubjects (tradesmen) in what you Americans would call ‘tin a holo. All this, united to the fact that J know suilicient of the Amerfean people to bo awhte that it was only the use of my Name amung yop that made Mr, Maple. von's venture o success, haw deturmmed ine to du no furthur business of thia kind, excupt on a cash ale. { . Gut it you come to England thla sommer, ond whl call al the Custle and Mave linen some aay, we can talk the matter over more fally 1f you meni bistuess, Or if you ehowkd blag with vou your wiltwtrels and give tn entertainment at tho Castle (tree of charze), L should by happy to bear then, Uahall hover forget the pleasure one of your conn feymon gave many. yours ago when ho exhibited Tom Thun to myself and funily, Excuse haste, a8 Lam very ie about the Royal marriage, of which you tava no donbt heard, and which gives mo agreattrounle., Hoping to bear further froin you, 1am yours sincerely, it Vieromta, Te P, S.--Wil you give my kind recards to Mr. Charles Mapteson. T hear’great deal of him. fe fe the boat of the family. rt ve 2d s Jusnu seo the postage Ja correct next time, a8 there tea great deal of red-tape here, nid your communication narrowly oscaped the Dead- Letter Onlice, v DRAMATIC NOTES, "Caste succeeds “A Scrap of Paper" at Wallack's. é Clara Morris saya sho will. appear noxt season in Matorleal playa’ only. “The Boldicr’s ‘rust,” with George CG. Boul- fave in the leading colo, at Lamtln's, Sothern, according to the London Figaro, will not appear hero until the od of May. Bubseripttons In tho East forthe mother of B.C, vorter have reached over $4,000, Jolin E, Owens ts announced as another Australian-bonnd actor, fd sails on the 1th, ‘The profits of “Engaged” at the Phitadel- plia Chestnut aro sali to have reached §8,000 for tivo weeks, aw “Whing,” now running at the Filth Avonue, snysa Now York paper, “fa oxefued mlustrel farce dono without cork." Denman Thompson this:cvening opens at Naverley’s as Jushua Whitqamb, ‘The ongage- inunt Wilt tast for one week. , Misa Ellen Terry will comp to this country {f guy mannger will glyo her $500 a week, “Sing ho the modest inaiden that lie fs." At $s rumored that Wallack’ next. aeason pro- poses Lo make a wholesale talaughter of hgh sularios. It tuls isso there will be trouble In the camp. Slr Randall Roberts, tha aylataeratle actor and author, Is “drummer” ford Boston firm, and using his persuasive powers in benul€ of Lelees- terahire sauce, So they say. ; Next reason Col, Haverly fa to arrange a tour of tweuty weeks tor Mr, Walluck in tho princi- pal cities, runulne a special train with hotel and sleaping-enra, ‘The prices are to be rulsed In all theatres where Mr, Wallack plays, A Woman's Life,” the aew play by Charles Reade recently produced in Sat Fraheleeo, is,we Jearn from the Cait of that elty, “a sort of modified imeledrgua, with wo superfor and fn fervor plot.” ‘The Chronicle epndermas It, During the last sie years the threa most successful inanagers {n° England hove been Ampyricau—Brown athe Prince’a Theatra in Manchester, Hatenmn nt-the London Lyceum now Irving's), aid Chirk of the Haydiarket wud Jourlng Crosa ‘Theatres, +” ‘The Palais Royal Thentrd, Tarls, has been Naced under an interdict by the Sucioty ot Jranatic Authors, which bas forbidden ftsimem- vere to alluw any of thelr pleces to he repre- sented on tte boards. ‘The difference, er, in course of arrangement, aud of theatres will hava to yield, Manager MeVick sta us ta niention (ie fact that Mayor Harrison wil (2. Ve) hy among! the attracttone of the perforinance of © Pinas fore” thi oventng. Mr MeVicker wilt proba- bly elaborately decorate the Jete box, pluchig cousplenausly In front the cagle, on this festive nd wie Orable occasion, Ranft rabt - It Ie announced that’ managers Ellsler, of Cloyuland, McViekor, of this city, BSpauldlays of St. Loula, Guodwin, of Villadelphia, and flyn- derson, Of New. York, flya loadiyy theatrical manuers, propbeo discusding © stuck-compunies, wt thelr houses pext eeviegn, und wilt herewter trust to bravehius complinutions, ‘The muied~ tions now are that not more than half a dozen stock-compnnics will be in existence next aeasort, The Rev, J. M. Buckley, of Brooklyn, thus ventilates himself unon the theatre: "In his south he (Buekley) was greatly injured by at tendance nt the theatre, embittered toward on life of piety, unfitted for the sortous pursult of business, caused to lose relish for lectires and solid reading, and thrown into bad company.” “LttAe All Myht! performances are all wrong, says tic New York Society for the Pre- yention of Cruelty to Children. That vody hing brought the boy into court, claiming that he fs only 18 yoare of age. Tis agent, Phiity 1. Irving, says lie fs 16, und therefore the Saclety lias no right to interfere, The Supreme Court is now trying to settle the conundrum of the acrobat's age. This from the acute observer who records his impresslons in the Londun World is to be com- wed: “4 belleye that those who go toa theatre have ategal right to express their dis- nuprobation uf tha entertainment by hissing. But this dove not appear to bu the opinion of Mr. Barry Sullivan. Pinging Iast week at Eain- burch, along walt took place between two acts of Richaedl TL? On the curtaln going up, und Mr. Sullivan reappearing, there was some_hiss- ing. Mr, Sulllvan immediately walked of the stage. ‘Phe manager was called for, whe came forward, and said the was requested by Mr. Sullivan tu ask.what was the meaning of marks of disupprobation tat met bin vpon his ene trantu upon the stoze, Jt was certainly dis- vourtvous, to say the Teastof it, and ne artist Soult pot up with such att insult.’ Molty- ily ‘the Thornes, says the Dramatte News, hava had a pecultar experienco with the play of “The Fhres Guurdsinen,"—an experience which su- peralittots peuple would call Fate. Ned Thorne Was golug somewhere ouce to. play the plece, when he Wag slipwrecked, and the manuserist went to the bottom, so that he arrived without his part. Last year he did J dptagnan io Sin Franetsco, und though be had beeu a favorite up to thut time, ho fmmediately fell into the direst disfavor with public and presa, and ¢ seemed to gu wrong with bim. Churle had an eron more singular experience. When in New Orleans he had a friend, with whom, one night, he was discussin; he Three Guards- men"? ‘The discussion wis suddenly broken off by some one ishing i to say that the theatre was on fire. Thorne ald not sce his friend until tour years after, Ju Broukiyn, and he Invited Mita “round to his dreestng-room that evening, They spoke of the last tine they bad met, and both remembered that. they were Interrupted rlzht in the midst of a discussion about & The Three Guardamen.? Nuturally, the tals about the play was resumed, when suddenly the ery of fire was heard, everybody rushing out, anit that mlght the Hruokiyn ‘Theatre was a heap of ashes, You couldn't eet any of the Thornes tv touch “The Three Guurdsinen” todlay. To a certain extent the tecting in Texas is ex- emoplitied by the following apceeh, made by J. 1. Shmpsor, of Dallas, onthe oceaslon of pre- senting Miss Ellen Cumming with a necklace st the benefit given: Luin called upon. Miss Cum- tiing, to perform one of the pleasuntest of du- ties fn addresaliyg you this evening, On Wednes- day inst, at the our of midnight, thers was enacted in the City of Marshall, in this State, one of the most real nud terrible trafedics in which .you were ever en- gaged. Words of bitter insult were offered tu yourself, lady, without provuke, by a drunken desperado, ‘Fhey were inet with a manly and prompt rebuke by two of the most kni ventlemen that ever graced the stage in Texas, For thut chivalrous defense of womat’s honor, —for that defense which thrilled the hearts of all ‘Texans, und made them best responsive to- wards them,—fur yourself and your herole de- fender, I condemn this inost cowardly, Dratal, and bloody deed. For yourself, Indy, who have passad through “so fearful on ordeal, we feel the deepest {- terest and tendercet sympathy and respect, amd as an evidence of that fecling I beg to present to you, tu be held fi remembrance of us, these jewels—n eft of the people of Dallas, That we ure not alt rulfinns and deaperadocs in Texas, Indy, ish our conduct here to-night attest. Speaking for this great presence of an indignant and outraged people, 1 ira. plora you not to lav the burden of this great offense upon us all. While time may vot, cannot elface thls deplorable tragedy from’ your memory, 1 trust that. this expression of the seniiinents of our people, which Ihave the hhopor to vonyey to you, may go far remove the impression berctoforo, go rudely enforced upon you, that in ‘after years you will not forget the words 1° have ” uttered, ‘There flashed from Currio’s plato! two death- shots into the bosom of your friends. Ere one cold stammera single prayer he was berled into eternlty—the otter lies to-nleht sorely wounded nnd suffering, with bis Mle fatreriir and drembling ‘ft’ the halanee, In the name of ‘Texas and Texans, Indy; in the wame of this great audience now before you; fn the name of the people of Dalias, who feel the profonntest aymputhy, do not remember us altozether witit feelings of bitternesa nnd reproach. FIRES. TNE GREAT PHILADELPHIA FIRT. Puinapenata, April 6&—About 1 o'clock. this moruingu dire broke out fo the basement of the thye-story brick building at the northeast, voruer of Crown and Race streets, ovcupicd by the Philadelphia Burring Machtny Works of James Sith & Co, und J K, Proctor ands, G. Toylar & Co., manufacturers of hat forme, ‘The tirat, fourth, and fitth flours were also used by the Burrlng Machine Works, the second floor vy Chesterman & Mellenry, manufacture oes of passenger-fare enumerators, and 8. 1 & F, Hansel, makers of fringed snd tassels, and the third floor by J. FP. Wagner & Co., shoe inunnfacturers, "The building cost $220,000, and was owned hy James Smith & Co. The luss to the Barring. Meehine Company fs between 810,000 and $50,000, . ‘Adjoining this structure ia o thye-atory bulid- ing, on the northwest° corner of Fourth and Race strecta, the first tleor oecunled by Willan Woaterall & Co., dealera in paints and varnishes; the second by I. Konler, publisher; the third by the Quaker City Shirt Factory; the faurth by TH. Mubr's Sons, manufacturing Jewolers; the fifth by Koh & Kobleutz, manutacturers of buttons, ‘The frat floors of the building on Fourth atreet were occupied by Te Kohler and George Misch, beer-bottlers, aud Cox d& Sons, 208 tix- tures. ‘the next building, on Fourth atreet, No, 213, qa aceupied as a beer satoon and dwelling by F. Vouleker, and No. 211 by Switt & Courtney aud the Beecher Match Company, ‘Alt these buildings und their contents were dleatrosed, On the east alle of Fourth street, the third floor aud roof of the drug and palnt warehouse of Robert Shuomaker & Co, austalued serlous damage, ‘The lames communicated to tho structures on the south ede of Race street, ‘The four-story bullding at the sunthwest cornor of Fourth and Rave, ocenpled by A. W. Stewart & Sons, book sellers and stationers, was badly burned, and the followlug buildings and thelr contents ware totally destroyed: ; Now 402, 404, 400, 0 five-story butlding, unoc- cnnled, but formerly used by ‘Thackeray, Buck & Co, Noa, 403, 410, and 412, the warehouse of Whit- all, Tatem & Co., twanufacturors of druggtate” glassware, No. 414, the beer saloon of F, Frat, No, 416, J. 8, Hoover & Cos tuk and sta- tionery store, Nu, 413, the saloon of J. Leonard, the shou factory of James Ryan, nut the shoe factories of Davla Beathers and B, Beek, No, 420, the ¢atoou of J, Hammer, and in the rear three dwelling-honses. - Whitall, Tatum & Co.'s warclouse was de- motbhad. ‘The building was owned by the es- tate of dM, GF, Wiitall, aud tho stock valued at $30,000, and covered by Insurance, On the wert elds of Fourth strovt, bolow Race, the following bulldh were badly dam- aged t No. 170 waa occupled by Aschenbach & Maho, tallora, No. 168 by F. Behumacher, shoemaker. No. 106, the saloon of O. J. Koehl, No, 161, unoceunlei, On the engt stduol Fourth atrect, No, 1411 wag oceupled by John Lucas & Coy paint manite facturers, A portion of the ruof was burned oft and the rear buliding considerably damaged, ‘Tha roofs of two dwellings ov Arch street below ‘Third buened. 4 ‘ Albert Fru was killed, and Frederfele Frat, Bannel Duntap, aidJdamea Baxter were severely by falllng wails. Dunloyr ts foreman of No. 24, and Master is Assistant Engineer uf the Fire Department. > ‘The total luss de cutitnated ut $750,000. : Following {s a partial list of losacs and f ance: dames B, Smith & Co., on building, €220,000; insured, $65,000. ‘On buidityy corner of Fourth and Race, ovncd by the Harriaon entate, $175,000; insured. The Philadelphia Burring Works, $40, sured. LR. & F, Hansefl, $50,000; no catimate of insurance, 3. F. Wagner d& Co., $25,000; no insurance, 8. U. Taylor & Co., $25,000; no estimate of insurance. William Waterall & Co,, 850,000; insured. Ignatlus Kholer & Co., 850,000; insurance, $20,000, HL, Mure’ Sons, manufacturlag jewelera, had six safes packed with unflnished Jewalty and precious stones. ‘These were precipitated from atourth fluor tothe celler, If nob récovered the firtn’s loss will agercgate $50,008, with an fusurance of $19,009. Kulin & Koblentz, 815, insured, George Misch, $7,000; insured, $2,500, Cox & Sone? loss £0,090; Insurance, $1,000. A. W. Stewart & Co., $17,000; insurance, 810,500, - Wohitall, Tatern & Co., $90,000; insured, Swift & Courtney Beecber Match Coropany, 33,000; no insurance. J, E. Mouver && Co. $10,000; $6,000, F Bhoemaker & Co,, $10,000; insured. Minor losaca $30,000, with an insurance of $15,000. 3 ine estimate of inaurance, ee BLOOMINGTON, 11%. Special Diaputch ta The ‘Tribune. Broomtnoton, 1t1,, April &—Saturday night a large and enthusiastic Greenback meeting was held at the rooms of the Central Urecnback Club, the object being to express the sentiments of the Greenbrek party of Melean County re- Rurding the action of the Greenback Conyresi men. Resolutions of most vigorous aud hearty indorsement were offered and unanimously adopted, The test resulution was; Keaoteed, ‘That the thunka of the Greanbaek- men overywheregnre dite to the brave and nople tnrteon Crovick Kepresentatives who have provett themeelves truo te the peineiptes) upon which they were ulected, ‘They also thank the Hon, A. C. Stevenson for Als firm ond decided course. A number of speeches were maue, the spirit of which showed a most deterintned opoosition ou the part of the Greenbackers Iiereabouts to the Democratic trickery exempilfied In the political rider to the Appropriation vill. TILK ST. LOUIS FIRE. St. Louis, April 0.—The two firemen, Netasen aml Rentz, killed Friday night last, were buried this afternoon with epecial and imposing cere- montes, ‘Ihe podies Iny in state in the Seventt strect engine-house, aud were visited by thou- sande of people, and the cematns were followed to the cemetery by one of the Jargest funcral corteges ever sceu in St. Louis. Funeral sere vices were also held at St. Jolin‘’s Episcopal Church over the remains of (icorge W. Farrant, who also lost hts Ife at Friduy night's fire. Company A, National Guards, of which ho was. a member, cacorted ibe body to church, and, after the ceremonies wera performed, accom: parded [t to the depot, whence it wus forwarded to Norfulk, Va., his former home. A'T EAST SAGINAW, MICH. Spectat iMrpatch to The Tribune, East Saginaw, Mict., April §,—About 1 p.m. to-day fire broke out in the building at the Tumnber and salt works of A. T, Bliss & Brother, thres miles below this city, and communicated do the store, buarding-house, several small ten+ coments, and 3,000,000 to $,000,000 feet of dry lumber on the dock, most of which was de- stroyed. Two steamers are at work, ant tt fs ponpuk the mill and salt-tlocks will bo saved, e loss thus far fs about $20,000, und well fu- sured. CHICAGO. Astillalarm to Engine No. 7, at 0:45 yester- day afternoon, was caused by the discovery of a fire tu the three-story brick building No. 264 Halsted street, owned by Mrs, Lucy Morrison, and occupted on the tirst floor by Scott & Co, ns a hat and cap store, Cause, carelessness in handing a Uehted candle. Damage to stock, 875. Nodamage vo the building, Mr. Seatt fas been burned out frequently, and has bad several iurz ow escapes. AT LAGRANGE, MO. Speciat Mapatch to The Trine, Quinor, I, April 0.—The suw and planing mill of VD, 1K. Oyater, Lagrange, Mo, was one tlrely destroyed by tre this morning. “Loge bee tween §5.007 ant 210,000; insurance unknown. The fire was Incendiary, AT PHGNIXVILLE, DA. Puesixvien, Pa. Apri 6.—The chemical copper-works have burned. Lox, $25,000; in tured. ree Tames G, Bennotue Arctic Crntaor. $n Fravctes Britinincr, It fs etated that the Jeannette will start on her vosage of discovery about the midille of Sa soon as her commander, Lieut. Do Long, arrives be will select the crew. ‘Tue alll. cers, so far as chose, ares Liout. Charles W, Chitin. aexcealisy ie eens Gti W. Dannens lower, Master sud Assistant Engineer; Cuore W. Melville, Enineer--allhavinie, eonnectieat with the navy, 2 crew, colnposed of yolun= teers, Will be carefully ead, id mitts be healthy men and able seamen. ‘Tho Jegnnette wil luke food nnd tuel for a three years’ cruise, Saillug on or about the Ith of dune, the Jeannette wilt tone at + Panta saland, one of the fur-seal or Prybiler groups, and at St. Michiels, a tradiug-post in ‘Aluska, where dogs, and tried fish for thelr foud, fur cloghing, and more aledxes will be taken aboard. Then she will tout at St. Lawrence, an the Siberian coast. From Nera she will proceed northwoaterly in search of Prof, Nordenskjold, the Sweds who , sailed from Stockholm last duly ta make. the nevor-accompllshed northeast passage Uirough Sibertan sens. Uf the vatlyer are te ha bes eved, te has reached Kollutehin May, not wany hundred iniles distant from Bebring’s Straits, where hie fs frozen in, and protubly perfectly safe. In thia direction the seventy. drat parallel Uos never heen passed, ‘The Jeannetic will winter near Koslet Land, and make a dash fur the Pote the following siuniuer, —* —— vivian Tragedy: Tarls la constantly aditied by domestic trage- dies. Onv of the tatest fe thug recounted, Six months azo a nowly-murtied couple named Bchellembersy took ue helr residence on the MuUrstory in the Rue Condurcet, ‘The husband, who was of Swiss origin, was cinploved in a hank. He was 20 years old, and of a sud, tel turn temperament. His wife, four years younger Tun binself, was, en the contrary, of a very gay disposition, ‘The couple appudred to hve bupplly together, On returning home one night ihe youn nian found lis wife Qead on the bed, A letter on the table announced sho was about to polson herkelf, Struck with Horror wind despair, ho selzed hold of a rovolver which he kept fa a drawer, und, after dlschargli four air CAUTION! Tho wonderful achlevomants and quecens of 1EN ney of whl s pad ach orn Tau ha " GL enunterfelts wind dave Wo nid daagerous wiKiiten, Wnts ng party of its compound name OF Oe Murke deview, “He nag die ri by theae vite withter niger, Wut Tales Honey of Move art hy da full name? ote ve hie Above BEN AL eMusic deview an the wrapner closihu eueh bottle, without whit nune ta yenulne, For Sale by all Drugglsts. Ww action, Eve shots into hie breast ‘without fatal effec the remaining two bullets tnto his head, scattering bis brains over the rooms... - a AYOUNG SCAPEGRACE. th A young Prussian who has been chewing cotton batting and spitting fire to attract crow at the street corners, {pon whom ho theh i fiicts tho merits of some patent nostra: erented auite © “sensation ouglifore, with several hundred Bapere ul arm, and selling out, “Special Zelegrapl full” account of Joha | Lamb's in acting nbout fifty of the ‘old atten cents per copy, whon Detectiro enme upon and arrested him. Hits pal, Who was altnilarly engaged, escaped. At tho atation the fellow gave ike name of Simon Feinberg. a é Sapaneso Fish, “3 ‘The Smithsonian Institution at Washington has just recelyed a collection of 134 species of Japanese fish, belng very nearly a complete col- lection of atl the known species In that lee ‘The snecimens are beautifully arranged, anc net correctly Iabetlud both in Latin and Engilel escape fram from County. Jail!” He succeeded - papers © Atdrieh Fs along Clark. street Innt evening by running along that thor- reet Innt evening by se eee ‘They come unger the exchange syatem ao wido- - ly practiced among the acientide societies of the world. Not long ago the Sinltheoulan Instita- tlon sant to the Tokio Museum ss collection of North American biras. equated by on) similar collections in this country, and to the tiuseum of the educatiotnl department a col- lection, also very completo, of South American birds, fi —— DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger, discover of the cinchona cure for drunkeunces, cares all caacs, Room 27 Valmor Uunse, ———— While the flelds wo'r roaming over, Breathing new-mown hay and clover, We'll think of her, ns 1s our wont, Whose teeth and breath are, every day, White as clover—aweet as hay, and all from ualng Sozadont. BUSINESS NOTICES, Tt Inn groat comfort after shaving to bathe your face with Caawell's Camphor Ica Lotion. Sold in Chicago by Buck & Rayner, a Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco, ee STE, Se A nan SANFORD’S threo RADICAL CURE* For # ra Testimonials from Reliable Draggists. We belleve Sanronp's Rapioan Cuns to be f genuine meritorious preparation, Sonic of our customers are extravagant in their praise of D. DEFORD & Co. it. Ottawa, Kansas. CATARRH & We hayo had an extensive sale and no com- plainte. It ts the best selling thing in our store. WINCH & STYLES, Boulder, Colorado. Wo sell more of the Raptcat Cone than all other catorrh remedies put together, and I have yet to henrof a core that {t has not given the most complete satisfaction. © 8. W. GIFFORD. Oskaloosa, Ta. Your Sanrorn’s Ravroat. Cuna sells botter aud giyes mors satisfaction than any similar preparation we have ever handled. U. WAKEFIELD & CO. Bloomington, Ml. Having sold Saxronp's Raproan Cuns for over n year, { cau state thit it gives Detter ante isfaction than any eluilar preperation i havo ever sold. A. H. ROBERTS, Mt. Pleasaut, Ta. g We have soll Sanvonn's Ravicar Cons tor several yeara, nnd can say candidly that wo never old a siailar peepirallin that gave such universal satisfaction, Wa have to learn tho first complaint yet. 8. D. BALDWIN & CO. Washington, Ind. 1 have had an extensive sale of Sanronp's Rapicat Cune, and consistently belleve it gives better reanita than any meiiclno before the pub- Me, and for chilaren especial ly. ROBERT ROSEVEARE. Hed Bluff, Cat : Price, with Improved Inhaler, Trentiso, and Directlong, $1. Sold by all Druggista. VOLTAIC PLASTER? ELECTRIC Hope for the Affticted—Relief - for the Suffering, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Local Paina, Wests Spine, Weak nut Sore Lungs, Coughs anh Colds, Weak Back, Weak Kidneys, Nervous Affevtions, Wenk Stomach and Howels, Dys- nepela, Heart Affeetions, Enlarged Spiean, Female Weakness, Shooting Pains through the Loins mul Back, Lack of Strength nnd Activity, Spasms or Fits, and Nervous, Muscular, anc Sptunt Affections relieved and cured when every olber pluater, Ikdment, lotlon, and electrical applinuce falls, Placed over the pit of the Stomach, they In- faillbiy prevent and cure Aque Pafns, Soreness and Wenktess, Bilions Colle, Affections of the Liver, und prevent Minsmatic nud Mulorlal Diseases, They draw Blood Pofsons through the porva by absorption. They vitalize snd strengthen the system, and should be wora by all unduly exposed to disease, PRICE, 25 CENTS. Be enreful to obtain Coi.ins’ Vorraic Eno. rnte PLARTRE, a'combination of Voltale Electrle Hates with u highly Medicated Plaster, as seen in the above cnt. Sold by all drugelats. IKE NAVIGATION. NAVIGATION OPEN GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION CO: STBAMERS TRI-WEEKLY FoR Racine, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Grand Iayon, Sheboygan, Ludington, Manistee, &e Bend freight to our docks, foot Michigans GQ. BUTLY — or — HOREHGUND & TAR! ‘Tho Groat Natlonal Specific for the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS, LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honcy of the Plant Horehound sooTnes and SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar Balm Abfes Ralsamea CL¥ANSES and HPALS the throat and ‘pasnagas leading to the Jungs. gredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful Five additional ins A. Cough may he fitly termed the preliuninary stage of Consumption, amalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR Is the surest known preventive, Therefore, delay pot # monient ta tuko tha CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great bencét from ite soathlug properties, when sufferlog with Croup and Whooplag Cough, NICHES? --50c, and $1. Large Bizo Chespost.. O.N, ORILTTENTON, Sole Prop'r, NewYork. Pd tceetnsirinedsree ant ns ane Se N IF YOU HAVE A RAGING TOOTH, BUY PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS, SRE EY EY PTT RTE , 26 Cents.

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