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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. APRIL 15, 1879.--TWELVE rAGHS, . 5 ak A fat ther | to the theatre and back, ‘The artists Kankakee, made a few aenslole remarks upon Progress during the past yeor, both spiritually | route, to the scene at which t robbery was to CARPETS, {hat aha bad aoa cabs troltalee ual ahote objected totum. The hotel people expostu- RELIGIOUS. the aubject of “Hiome Missions.” He mdvo- nivfotherwire under the’elfeetuat labore of Mr. | take place, Celting Out ain walking hee td the ache o well, But sho is no more anyinph in | lated, Abbutt demanded ho should ba put ina cated the plan of taking up collections for some | It. H. Burke, ravine, Pe riche ger han Janauectelc” pheoicahd Hint Healt atiould entry ins: nd vory | Annual Meeti f the Presbyt feneible object, leh alt could ae and nln —_—aa a c i eeuln, who philosopher ani MW ered a resolution to the effect that. iS i owen ite wphe Lost Children,” says the Rrooklyn | fond of cere nol cary to have his caso dia- nnual Meeting o' @ Presbytery the Second Church of Kankakee he Ketorsed to MISCELLANEOUS, HAZEN-STANLEY, 7 “(mot ‘The Babes in the Woods,' but THE NAPTIST MINISTENS held their usual weekly meeting yesterday foro- Ch G - noon at No. 71 Renvlolp street The Court of Inunicy In Now York, nas. OSS e New Yonk, April 14.—Theo defense was beean The Revs, E. O. Taylor and Galusha Ander- to-day in the Mazon-Stanley case at the Depart- son gave outlines of thelr Sunday morning ser- | meng headquarters. Gen. 8. L. Crittenden was Co S . turbed by a poaalbility of hydrophobla, one off of Chicago. r night procurad the meanest and dirtiest yollow E, A. Saofeldt, of the First Gorman our fie sould init In ae Houle, au Blecti Chureh, mada.a plea for his charred, In which he waited with fs a al stated that tis people were about discournecd, hotel entrance where the earringo «WAS Roport on Home Missions, Election of They felt almost’ that the Preapytery wished stupoing for Hall atid Als pet to appear. Hall Delegates, Eto, ther to disband. Mr, Snalfeldt desired ta know soon etrode through the corrider with the bull- whether the Presbytery was willing to do any- dog dehind him, viclously snapping at overy- thing for them fn the way of procuring them bildoe ueeld the yelow sur aniwent form, | MeeHmge of the Episcopal amd Re. | regular orenching, | OT ubitog beheld the yellow cur and ol }e & iv, Mitchell move A is German church Seguin tit a fresh clearette und softly hutnmed formed Episcopal Churches, be reforred to the Hume Mission Comninitiee. the apreadoy et Bong, willy ne wranped ats = Dr silat Hronthit it wont pe Wire in the mantly about him and solemnly chanted the reabytery to ansist the people of Is chureh tn “Heart Bowed Down.” There was a rush, PRESBYTURY. supporting whomsoever they might choose to 5) bark, é anep, a sennells 8 few attains ; ‘TIM ANNUAL MEETING tive breadth so set, f ae of fur in the air, and he next ment | of the Chteaco Presbytery w. t rt. Patton was in favor of the Preabyter: ie bulldog Hed ‘In! disinay down the strect, | panne ye Daacs Hala hector talking hold of this church itself, with dus re- minus au eyanutd ancur, The setlow cur had Kixth Preat tan Church, ? 8 1 spect to the Home Mission Committea, whipped the bultdog in the first round, and the ixth Uresbyterian Church, on Prospect place, The Assembly then adjourned until 9 o'clock latter has never been seen since. near Vincennes avenus, this morning. bisaies s) isn apeeiea of dramatic chowder Casi but. principal. rom many sources, but principally malo, tee Orphelins du Pout Notra Dame.! v1 ft the Unton Square books eh weterun of the Hanker's Dat 433 performances—8125,000 have been received, a Lihat Mr, Patmer'a profits on the pelve, after Teducting &,000 pad Mr, Bronson foward on a {ycalty ol 45 for each performance, {6 about EAI cha danty, 10680100, die. Fra We turday last, for $5, r. Tred R. pant iret at auction Mr, De Bar's untdl- sided Interest in the leaschold of the Grand Hae llouee, St, Louls, with all te decora- fone, stage parspherualia, fixtures, chandeliers tener, and other appliances, furniture, and ; arcl need in connection with the business of ant Opera-House.”? ‘The lease expires in Jun- re of the Committee on Homo Mtlssions, none. the first w . Nd his division at the “The Need of the Hour,” 9 paper on the sud- | pattic aa mene Peal the Hitter Gen. ject of missionary work, wos read by the Rev. Nelson's, nud there was fighting.when he got I. E, Netghbour, a returned missionary. It was there. The tattle ended about 8 o'clock, and of a statistical, historical, and eritical character, | th.¢ Confederates retired, Gen. Nolson asked aud very lengthy. him {f he had said anything in his report about i 1 The Rey, Dr, Peddie, from a Special Commit | gon, Hazeu, and wltiess veplted he hed nothing Special Display tee, reported that several of the manavers of | to Go with Hazen; that the Intter belonged to NOUR leading hotels had offered the Conference rooms | Nelson's division, Witness wae asked af Hae az for thelr meetings, al the Philadelphia Publl- | pont, misconduct was frequently discussed {a cation Socioty had tendured the uae of ite prea- uell’s army after the battle of Shiloh, and je f D ent place of meeting to the Conference for an- replied tate auld not ha rn cater ay pe ep ® ON ary, 1882. Gua, howevor, threatens tu have a net that he ‘Tho Rey. David Clark was lected as Moder- In the evening a public mecting was held, at oller yes th ttt commended aeerage ma ta the Grand Central Depot,” anta | cau keene Toke hee eka ee era ti ator. ‘Tho Rev. E, i, Davis was elected perma- | Which the Rev. De, Gibson, and fie Ker, Mrs | that iy widget, Committee recemmonded | iit tg heard thnt. Museu was back at, the avell-knvivn actor the other day, stepping into |. nent Btated Clerk for the coming year. Oguel, of Kankakee, addressed the audience ou | passed to the hotel men for thelr oflers, landing whon the battle was going on. An acatat Union Square, " Well, why don’t you MUSICAL NOTES. The Rov, E. M. Woolly, of the Ci aitoae tho subject of * Home ifestuns.'? The Rey. E. 0. ‘Taylor, from the Bending oficer told witness that Hnzen had been sent Wed Th shut te door and driva ont” nsked the actor, | stax Mtatetzek is organizing an Engitsh Opera i Goslete Gt Balcie para ercbta Sha) ‘ Committea, annonnced the subject for the next | there, Witness heard jusinuations from many eanesady, Troupa for next goasou, and has inade Mrs, | %! Soclety of Belolt, belny present as a visitor, EASTER MONDAY. meeting as" How Can We Increase the Eti- ch surprised to seo cabby bolding the door a Preluctant to close it, ‘ Yes, sir, but Hs see, Air, you are an Actor," answerud cabby, ively what of that? You don’t menu to aay ou refuse to have an actor fora faret “Oh, an tir, it's not that, but we allus collect before- hiand cof actors.!? {vbat do ‘oumean, you——" i Well, the fact {8 alr, you know—there might pe sume joke at the end of the ride, Mr. Sothern, sit—~"“ That’senough. ‘Take your fore}? and Sothern was apostrophised fn no gentle terms 3 the cab rattled up town.—£2, ‘The distingnished nobleman, journalist, law- Oeil arior, the Count Johannes, was altsing in the green-room of the little St. James Then tera few evenings ago. The Count was to play wRichard 1.” that night, and he was wonder- ing whether a little more sawdust, judiciously aA{stributed, might not have given moro inajesty to bls appearance when enter R.C., the call poy: “Your cuo will be called tn five minutes, air”? The boy turned to go, Boy) said the Count, “remain! Yea, atr.!? Tell me truly the number of the multitude that.go to makefiup our audience this night.’ “That's the trouble, sir! [a all found no comme, in fact, a reeular Ro, sir” "Boy, this is not o time for ribaldry,” said the Count, frowning na oly he can frown. {The numbor of my au- djence and atouee." “Well, sir. there's threo men, tro women, anil odo.” “Hoy, you ora suro about the dog?’ Yes, sir’? Then ring up the curtain, that £ may havo the pleas- ure of playing to al icast ono intelligont mein- ver of God's creatures.""—E'z, Miss Alice Harrison has been tolling Mr. Jona Bleteon, of Boston, all about her shooting ad- ventura in thnt clty ten days ago. A Bostun Globe reporter Was preaont, aud be gives her the was invited to take part in the Convention ag EPISCOPAL RLECTI Seguin on offer, &n agsuclate member, nile, Mlsa Abbott has recetved an offer from Col. | ‘The Committee to whom wns referred tho | ,Xc*terday being Easter Monday, the yartous Hplscopal churches, as usual, held their annual Mapleson to go abroad in May, buteayssho | matter of recommending that the suspension 4 f meaus to take a rest Inatead. of the Rav. Join McLeash be removed, that he | Teetlns for ihe purpose of electing Wardens and Vestrymen, und tranexcting such other bus- ose Touts bare, Nomderde: slave Stade Georls ete Fonume his.taors, report that mer i {ness 26 might be brought ocfore them. The shortly leaves thut city to resume his old placo | Held correspondence with Mr. McLeash, and ba following {s the result of the various meetings as leader of the Chicazo Germanta Maennerchor, | Observed no evidences of contrition on his part, held: acomplinentary benellt, Mr. Bulatka replies: | or assurances that the sentence of the Prosby- TRINITY, Sr. Louis, April 12,—A©esers, John Wart, | tery had been carrled out. The Committee, Senior Warden—W. H. Adams, George Hain, E, Lreetorius, and Others—Oextune : meee king Ietter In tocclvad Lwoain ben therefore, reported adversely to the application dunior Warden—J. W.. Doane. leave to express to you my hearty thanka for your for remoyal of suspense, Veatrymen—Anion Staxer, W. ¢. D, Grannis, highly fatlering acknowiedament of ty. hnmble REPORTS. Fe ae Friar Ain Fig, Heebereets a. Ht. Dwight, Higgitis, 1, , Rauney, ‘ond v, L. May- efforts in the caure of muelc, and would designate y Weduoaday srening. ize by ae the itso nea The Ray, J. H. Walker, Chafrman of the Com- a mond, Mercantile Linraty Uall aa the place of the cuncest, | mittee on Sunday-Schools, read a report ahow- | ‘The financial statement made by the Treas- Very respectfulty, U. Baratza, | ing that the numbor of Suoday-schools was | U7et Was avery encouragiuy one. ‘The original Tho New York Evening Post says: “Among | steadily increasing, and the quality was con- tlebt of £5,000, at 8 Oper See ep ae been the woucn of Amerfea few can Iny claim to stantly improving. Still, ho deprecated the | to run, payable in installments of $2,000 any greater distinctlun than Miss Clara Louisa 1 ie Kellogg, It is therefore pnrtleularty fituin foroads which skepticism was making in thesg | time within that period. that on the ove of her departura for Europe, fur | Schools, and the bold it was taking upon the 8T, JAMES. an absence of several years, she should be of- young people of the country, There wero forty- | Sentor Warden—O. R. Larratec, fered a farewell benedt concert by the | five churches having Sunday-schools, and many | Junior Warden—HI. a, ladies of New York, At Steinway” Tall | three mig. | a VSeltymen—4, 8. Ru paaber, Jee G on the. 1th” of this monti ed grou of the larger ones supporting two or three mis- | A, atreet, W. D. Kerfoo! Heabady, Be is i I. q butted the in- | Winston, Joba DeKoven, and George L. Dunlap, concert will be given, and ove week Intor | #00 schovle, The Committes au Miss Kellogg will sail on the ateatnship Ger- | Qulry as to whether it would vot be wise to Qnacs, manic. <Aniong the distingulshed mustclana | adopt a rule that churches should not orgaaize Sentor Warden—A, T. Lay, ’ Yarden—-L. 13. Othe, 5 Meeraygbremited to assist at this well-nown | any nafgsion schools without the advice and con- | {anlot Warden—L. 1. Guid Joun sluger's last public anpearance in this city is | sent of the Presbytery, {u order to ayoldcolll- | Peck. x Williams, J. HE 8. Qnick, W. G. Ti: name Is identitied. ia the minda of tov: | ‘The report ralsed consldcrablo Alecussion, | ei Welker 7 UM" Mube Resear E asp ers of classic music. Miss Taabelln Palmer Fus- and, on motion, the Commitiee put their sug- The report of the Treasurer showed that the sell will also toke part in the purformances. Bcation in the form of a recommendation to the | receipts from the rental of pews and other ———— "| b cers about this not being Hazen's proper Clency of ‘This Conference?” ? ° April 16th. Alter some ditctisslon and the withdrawal of | Place. Witness was present at Belknap's PI & motion It wos decided not to pase ang resolu- | trial when Hazeu was witness, and his exam- flons upon the resigvation of the Rev. Hew- | ination was diacussed by office: The question é & {tt over whose departure the Conferance ex- | beng asked witness na to the impression firo- a . Pressed regrets, and, ashe was a goud strong | duced un the officers’ minds by the testimony e) e n ] n 2g e or juan Upon whom to stop such nonsense, it was | given, the court went into executive sceston, done at the suggestion of the Rev, Dr. Peddie. | the Judge Advocate objecting to the queation. who characterized the resolution business in Laten.—The court decided to admit tho ough ott tea parleagu, question, ntl walaess ankw cred that ite aid he Rey. Dr, Hewitt intimated that 'Barkis | not remember what impression was vroduced. s ¥ i was willin'”; be would prefer that the brethren | No other witness bolng present, specitication Fine Tn 1a & Turkish } would not pass any complimentary resolutions; | six was taken up, it was enough for him to know that he departed | Considerable time was spent tn waiting for with thet good wishes, He also remarked that | witneaees, aud tt was decided to compel them he would leave the elty about May 1. to appear and wait until catled for. q The Conference subsequently adjourned. ae ee 6 THA METHODIST MINISTERS WHAT THE MAGNETS HAVE DONE, held their Foenlie meeting resterday morning, The {ntroduction of magnets into all the rent the Rev. Dr. Willing presiding, After the usual mills of Minneapolis aud agreat many clsc- the R I . Ws mye) ay an eslnUatlte once ae tees Le Adams read where bas been a revelation to the millers who Owing to large reductions in prices: which the teachings of the fathers of Methodism | complained of wire in wheat. Not only haye | } ing: on the subject were act forth in sheral extracts the magocte captured all the stray picces of in the Eastern markets, and aoting from the writings of Wesley and Wateon. ‘The | wire bands, and thus removed the last and only under instructions from our corre- paper elfcited the closest attention, but thera dl © | objection urged against wire-bindiny harvesters id: ig it i to Seagcee ae ienuge there was moths | bus they bave revealed the startling tact thar ot | SPOLdents, we shall open o splendid teo reported recommending that tke woxt | the scraps of fron and stec! that find their way | line of choice examples in meeting be glyen to devotional execctacs, Which | tothe mills, mized with wheat, fully one-half ° was adopted, bud the mecting adjourned. are something besides pieces of wire, and o Oriental Work Teveraae case large proportion of which are of such a nature A ROBBER TRAPPED, —_| ar totgeren more dangerous to. iy satate Z a eee ery. The magnets gather eyersthlug of this isi Tho Yankton Conch Halted, the Driver's | kiud with the certalnty of fate, and tlie millera Comprising among others the fol Money Taken, and the Trensure Noarty | 2°¢ free to acknowledge tht their introduction lowing: Gobbled—Dr. J.B, Parsons, of Fininy, Cape is a blessing, the vatua of which cannot be over- estiinated. The device {s a0 simple and chesp, “ i » full beneft of her recital. “In the courso of con- am a Preshytery, and the matter was furtherdebated, | sources during the year were $16,000, und. the Posted eee tet by Gen. Sparling, Speciat | and the remedy for the evils complained of ie 66 Ghiordes, va ae Pee ere { Sent cote es LEGS AND BEER. after which the report was adopted. expenditures, including the Rector’s salury and Stouz Fatte ‘(ak Pantagraph, Avril 11. never re Mia fuciers aie na afeore eatieee " Per. sians “ a ee tell of ft,! aatd the Indy, with a ‘The Rey. Mr. Swift offered a resolution to the | general expenses of thie churet, 9 sliniler | Upon the arrival of the Yankton stage last rows Foul of the se of self-bindtug sryeate “ : toss of her'sable-plumed head nnd a disdefntul Ap Inteierible, Set affect that the churches of the Presbytery ve | amount. ‘The Rev. Dr. Locke, the’ Rector, re- | evening, Edvard Creppen, the driver, reported | ef and wire bande, Daghestans,” vaveof her band; ‘ab any rato, there was uo | | Pedestrlantsm to cheap lager-beor saloons | suviged In tha creation of misslous to have tn | ported thac celleationg mounting to $4,000 had | on attempted robbery of bis coach, aud the cape — “ ” Tore fa tts luatanco, fean love ‘gs many times | about town lise Boconts a nuisance. a5 fone view the establishing of independent churches | passed through bis hands and lad been-devoted | ture pfithe Fubar, be gous & Parstugsot Fin POLITICAL. Kurdestans, s there is occaslon. mean——" notic! ny the | women are walktu; in others men, and fn 6! 48 8000 36 practicable, " [J 54 ‘g i pre Took of woniler on the face. of the scribe, Miss | sunneavionan are vompotia to trudge shout a | ‘This resolution brought out auother tong dis- | to 8t- Luke's Hospital (82,000), and to infesion lay, by Gen. A.B. Spurling, of Chicago, Special oetinl Des guteh te ae -Betorines: “ Ispahans,” Marrison exclalmed, “Ob, Tlike the gentlemen! | sawaust path, At Jerry Monroo's garden, cor. | ctesion for and agatust, after which the resolu. | purposes. ‘The Church ts in etter condition Agent of the Lost-Olfice Department, nnd Jams | BLoomrnoron, Il., Aprit 14.~The Republic- 7 God bless them alll—but, really, when L hare aE Bats y . tion was adopted. fluonelaily than it hes been for years, The | Kelty, of the Chicago Post-OMice. an City Convention to-nicht nominated £. B. “ Mizapores.” to many gentlemen callers on mero busitices | Net Taylor and Stato atrects, oleven men ‘The Chafranuouoced aa the Nominating Com- | bonded indebtedness {s $25,000, and tt is die ‘About two week: Ci he | Steere for Mayor uuaniinously by acclamation, zap : matters, it ts utterly, impossible, as you ean | started at 1 o'clock yesterday morning upon a | mittee the Rev. J. Hl. Trowbridge, the Rey. Mr, | July 1. and will probably be redticed avct che re: OO eee reat Wes aupragebs | 7 J. Bane; exalajor will be the Judependent “ lahs.” reallly understand, for ie to disscet Tom, | six-day walk, The placo was crowded with low- | Dean, and Elder Fay, of the Elebth Church, ma{uder extended, ed by some men with whom he becameacquatnt | gsedidaie Koulahs, Dick, and Harry, just to find out te] 0 Nominatlons were made for the General As- YZ. ed siuce taking the route, and they after much Wnectal Dispatch tn The Tribune. alist thelr anatomienl love structure = {3 dons of both sexes. At/So'closk the polles sembly, alter which the Conyention took a re: EPIPHEAN , = cireumlocution propnsed to bima scheme for | | Exc, fl. Avril 14.—Thomas Meredith, of | At @ reduction of twenty-five per robbing nis coach of {ts mailand express mat- Batatlon ts sleet iat aunty Clerk witha major- | cent from the ruling market prices ter, which {s in these times trequently quite | MY Of Mlover H. A. Scott. of a few weeks since. valuable. Ito assented finally, and at once for- warded a statement of the plan to the Post- Oftce Department; fn pursuance of which Gen. i i } iT Spurling and James Keliy were detailed to take Parties interested in articles of ote Keikiee {ultiation through whlch Crep- West fd Ir y (roods House, will bo Hines this fet de Den Was put by the gang when he seemad to fall : * in with ther project, was something quite elab. ———= the gratification of an educated taste orate, They adtninisterod to him an oath per- . or j i i i tectly blood-curdling fo its architecture, aud CLE AK &, SU Ae a of this worivaled made him swear on astack of bones and with Wednesday, April 16th, beyan pulling in tho cyprians assembled about expe tondlnneis Senior Warden—Dantel W. Pace, q y —George Gi : the plnce, and this bad the salutary effect of | “"Ate urcluck p.m. the Convention camo to or- qtr Warden Geo T° Serie Weary D. Oak- causing the proprictor to close up. Yesterday | der for {ts afternoon session. ‘There Mere prer- | Iey, M.D, Talcott, J. H. French, Jolin A, Grier, he was summoned for keeping open after mid- canbe Aolstates danarat Sewall, 1. Bie Hebert, , Walker, E. 8, Boynton, and J, al) Ons, a + Patter Lae Oe ¥ artes uth. night, aud It is highty probable thot, if he Elliott, W.' al. Blackburn, d. £1, Trowbridge ‘fhe nancial statement mode was n vary kee it 1 11) ae | the I caps BD y | one the ducra- | Uten Wood, Arthur Mitchell, J, Mourus Gi gratifying onc, the Treasurer's annual report tive business bo has heretofore been do- | gon, J. A. French, Walter Forsythe, J. H.Walk- | showing that aflonting debt of about $1,200 bas ing, <A Clark street saloon-keepor bas o etid: Mackauehlins (oe Mathers EN Bar: Been ald, ant $300 Bor the fondled debt, trou elt! t ring rett, James urns, e MaACLiatton, ie O, Grane ye regular income of he parish, with assets in bere Rea opine mt tending | Tety tle I Miller FL, Patton, 'R, K, Whatr- | hand of about 8500 to be spplied on the beaded ton, A. Ii. Dean, Wood, W. M. Bartholo- | debt in the near future. Rowell. In the North Divisions one-legged man | mew, Charica’ Chavez, George’ Dunlap, OU inierOn® fs walking against 4 woman carrying a twelvo- | David Clark, E. ©. Oggel, J. pound musket, and in innumerablo salvons all | Harris, NH. M. Paynter, vi + Ue Youn: Junior Warden—James M over the city there are women walking 8,000 laymen Wasting, ini yehately Qurletise Hale pacymenst. i: ‘teaman, 1, W, Miller, 36 8. . nback 5 » A. Beadle; tn- | Bacon, James Por . 1 Bi miles in 8,000 quarter sveonds, or equally tm. | sri Ghuren, ‘T. i, Patterson; Whioningtén Ht | atarks, W.'G. Ruda,'and F, WS Gookia," ‘Thera are certaln chorde§in the human heart, hich, {f touched by the master baud of love, will vibrate in unison until the soul sends out one swect, harmonious strain; but struck rude- Jy and with a clashing touch, the chords refuse to chime, and, instead of heavenly harmony, discord ensues’ —which, without saying whether ornot the chords of her heurt’s harp had been touched by aimaster hand, Miss Marrison pri ceeded: “Mr, Nathan fa not a man who assuct- ated generally with theatrical people. He is very evcluded, particularly since the death of some dear members of his family, Ihave not beeuln New York long enough, or sven Mr. Nathan frequently enough, to give ansbody tla tightest. ground for jealousy. The whole shooting affair, from the timo Mr. Nathan called to the last scene, did not occupy scvon minutes, ond that shows that the woman was lying in re No othor Whisker Dye eqnats HIll's—h0 cent CLOA: Senior Warden—Samnel G, Taylor, Uilla. all the witcheriea that their cunning could de- possible feats. Scully is Hkewlse “still walking’? vise,—telling him that if, by his treacl ery © n L, Cady; Kankakee, First Chureh, J. 8 Taylor; , STEPUEN'S. f th e wit! walt, and had premeditated the attempt’ at | wud It really begins to took asit it was.a mis- | stantoug,d, D, Smiltu; Homewood, Join Cald: | gontor warden eo cae Senta Shee eee pitt DEP ARTMENT Preceding our General “ Opening murder. fortis. phat wa ever encouraged Da a at | Wells Eowlewood, E. B. Stittinan; Reunion | fanter Warlere wiatinoe a dozens of whom he knew noting, but with . Fee ee en eee oaetamtoas at | Church, Chicago, A. ff, Merrilly Lhted Churehy | yoMor Warden Mattbe William’, Drooks,qwilt- | whom, thoy gwere leagued, wie eeuke oe on Thursday. PINAFORE. the northeast corner of Clark and Van Bures | G'S" Gheasman’ First, Churca, W. ll, Swi tam Conuell, Samuel Parker, and. E. Darley, : him, lke ‘sleuthhounds, to the ends of the fermale' walkin donde About three wen, ius | Second Chureh, f, B. Cortor;. sixth Chured, ‘T? | "Ie poselbility of raising means for continu- ; ther . Rice; Westminater, A. It. Drigyes the church | ing the services for the future and tle aelection Mee Clara, Bi Aameny ivas walking there | s¢ 3sivoin, dames Fleiings Maywood, J.Ti- Lule | {7% new Rector was discussed at constdenable if M ‘. . OW a “ > x Hee ace allie) Of aes, paella iA | vurts Fitet German’ Church, A. 8 Saaiter Jength, and §t was finally decided that sufllclent Hyde Park, H. B. Boruc; Austin, E. B, Moore neans could be raised, und thut the Bishop bi love swith her while she owas on i 7 . 27] mean e ralecd, und that the Bishop be the track, and one week ago Jast Thursday they bale Forval, a Penllets Ao broread.te tua notitled of the same and petitioned to recom: were bound over by Justice Incersoll to walle D ig) PI mend a suitable minister for the parish. through Ife together. Wille over in that see- ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS BT. MARK’S, = / tion of the city, Mr. and Mrs. Lee fell in with | to the next General Asscmbly. The nomina- Senfor Warden—Il, W. Fuller, the proprietor of the Centennial saloon on Mad- | tions from among the ministers. Wore as follows: Junior Warden— iI, Snow, Ison strect, and the next day sho was | The Revs. E. H. Curtis, W.C, Young, Dr. Pat- | Veatrymen—W._ I, Sammers, W, W. Watkine, walking 8,000 quarter-miles in 8,000 ton, Dr. Patterson, E.L. Barrett, J. H. ‘Trow- QO. Goddard, G. CO. Fry, J. A, Sibloy, OC, 1 quarter-hours under the alias of Mine. | bridge, Dr. Worrall, J. Mi. Wharton, D.C. Og- | Kimball, — Westcott, and — “Aithrop, Nortun. While here she fell in love with | gel, and H.M. Paynter. From these four were | ‘The Treasurer reported all bills pald to April one of the walters, and finally abandoned her } clected, ag follows: Dr. R. W. Patterson, Dr. | 145 the Master offering, $568, and the Sunday- husband altogether, Leo was at the Madison | F, 1. Patton, Dr. E. N. Barrett, and the Rey, J. | school offering, 3%. Mr. W. W. Watkina was Strect Statlon last uieht. He wan perfect): H. Trownrluge. Dr, Worrall, thy Rey. W. C. | elected ‘Ereasurer, and Mr. G. C. Fry Clerk of willing to let the woman go where she leased. Young, the Rey. W. C. Young, and the Rey, R. | Vestry. but he did not. want to have any truck with the | K. Wharton wero clevted as alternate Clerical ST. ANSGATIVS, waiter, who, it appeare, lind obtained posseasion | Commisstoucrs. Bohior Warden—Jobtn Levin, of the marriage certiticate, torn it into pieces, ‘The Kev. Dr. Patterson, Chairman of the Junlor Warden—A. UG, Yngve. and habitually flaunts these pieces in Leo's face | Committecon Vestrynien—A, Lind, A. T. Ekdohl, P. Larson, and calls him fou) names. Heo was told to neta CHURCH ERECTION, N. Palin, A, GQ, mers and G. Gustafson, warrant, 59.35 had coll LVARY. Mra, ‘Lee's succetsor at tho entoon was a | Feoerta ti tut ea, ay ecen, collected |e stor Warden—Jamen al, Hanke, woman named Del Forbes, otherwise Mine. La | grated that in years gone by hehad seen ona | qanlor Warden—Thoroaa Nichards, Fayette, n former companiun of the murdered | Church contribute us much ne the whole Presby- | , Vestesmen—D. J. Pridham, Wiliam Barrow, Mainie Stevens. Sue was walking at Finkel- tery buddone thisyesr. ‘The report was nc- Gea jBto pees Thorne, Thoman Denby, Henry U. stein's until yosterday, when her fother, who cepted. eee tier, W. A. Martin, and Joseph is nn expressman tn the West Division, pra: | “ine itey, J. 1. Trowbridge reported that four- an. ANpnni's, gured her arreat upon a disorderly warrant. | tec churches had contributed the sum of | Eentor Wanden-cltoaton Teyt Vhe ‘casa will be heard on the Wh Inet. | sus oo tothe Educational Fuud. ‘White report | jualor Warden yo eee ear ‘The woman is ruther good looking, and claitns | Was also accepted, J Veuteymencin J oa Shuey, Dr. E. Garrett, to bo living comfortably and respeetably on her | ire ftey, Gien Wood apoke of the advantages | D. Gregory, C. i, Mungor, Dr. D. 1, Drown, Gal, salary of $16 por week, but Ler parents insixt ofthe Lako Forest University, Ho ured the | L. W. Ferce, J. B. Btridirom and W.D. Bakor, that her morils are belng corrnpted. Lor t t sccuring students for thw 2 ee manager, when asked how the girl managed to Haparraneae securing students for thut instt. Bic OL Pate 3y aye PARK, keep so fresh an appearance, coolly replied “Pinafore” by still another company,—the seventh since tho breaking-out of the epidemic. This thne by Rice's Opera-Bouffe and Extraya- sonra Combination, at Haverly’s, The leading tneubers of the company ara the same as when Amada [ts last previous appearance here. Miss Claney was the Josephine of tast night; Mise Webster, tha alphy Miss Letehton, tho dike} Str. Fortescuo, tho Litile Butlereup 3 Mr. Forrester, the Sir Joseph Porter; Mr, Hosine, the Capt. Corcoran; Mr. Hunter, the Dick Ikadeye; and Br. Golilen, the Boatacain, There wasa large audience, who received the performance with much laughter and applause. ‘The musical portion of the entertainment did not, a5 a wholw, equal that presented by the troupe recently at MeVicker’s, Not thut the Singing was bad, by any meaos,—for nearly all of i was fair, ‘ond somo of it quite goo. But the volces, as a General thing, wero aigltee than those of the Yreceding companys and, then, the tenor port Was taker by a woinan, und the contralto part by x mav,—mhich disposition, however it might add to the picturesqueners und the comicality, could result only in detrimeut to the melodious elect, ‘The orchestra was yery had, nnd! froe quently acted as if it had a collective malignant avlte against the vocalist: Hut thesa shorteomfnge wore largely set off by lively acting, pretty fuces and uns, attract- {ye costumes, und rollickiui fun, the plece was Dlaed a la “Evangeline,” ‘The women wera clad in abbreviated aresses; hornpipes and iiss waked ‘the echoes ‘of the stare; earth, and, after capture, they would tortura = fegae him to an oxontzed death, and then cut bis CI ° beart out of him und pickte it, asa terror to CARS ON PIRIE oats. Gossage & Co., who contemplated turoliug traitor. ] State-st,—Washinglon-st, cate, to some of the yang who would be pres> ent, pruenoret pier was (aay money = se express or mail to make worth while, to rol the conch. Upon such indication, the robbers MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, ‘ i - wero to proceed to a deep ravine which there 1s it 3 OearenAAT TER EET between Swan Lake and Sioux Falla, und thera 4 7 ‘ Wasttsaton, | i waylay the coach, capture its treasure and what- | INvito spocial attontion to an unu- | _ seater Dropotale, tu (riyi Ger Valuables the vassengera might have, and | sually large display of Imported | sinlehing Headstouee 1 sollers saraven atte Wisp at once ele rg Ce country fn Tub RECEPTION, EVENING, and | tuvcd'Feurusty Sturn of witen uns toliowing is aa Way Upton Canton to anew pours Deon the | WALKING DRESSES, solocted a5 ‘That the Seorvtary uf War teheraby authorized to. Way up from Canton to Sioux Falla. This or- ft aa gee § yur Ws yay alithorlasst rangement Creppen detailed in writing to head. | OMbodying all the louding features prghtendetuues yyer the graves ol #4 talers wlio nerve ; of tho new Spring Stylos, and mark. | [tte Reguia ° quarters, giving the names and character of tha O dutiog the war fur the Union, oud who have beew men who Were to carry ft out, and among those | 6d at low prices to socure immudi- Hated dt Reta, tillage, oF ety cometerion, tu tha to bs concerned was at lenst one whom the au- | ato sales, for those Interred in Natlonal Mtiitary C thoritics were taly anxious to capture as auold |. They also offoran immenso vari- | the hula auunbagto he, furalstied fo 9 timiatell at ae offender against the Postal service. ety of CHOICE NEW COSTUMES. retary of Waty and blank forms ut Hos Gen, Spurling, one of thy most daring and re- | of thoip own manufacture at prices Hci Mable ‘meu in tite Secret Service, was detailed an f : for the Job, aud he selected James Kelly, en- | fully one-third less than the samo junat C sy ay DG, rated in the Chicago Post-Ofllce, to asalst him. guetities can bo found elsewhere, | ,,Spcclmeuser the headstones to be turatshed can ba hhese centlemen artivod here shout aweok ago, qonee DEsnbes are alt new, ainde of chile auld he accompanted by guod and suftetent registering under {alae names, nud occupying io most fashionable materials, un- rants, ald tui ered. except for thelr time ia duck-Lunting keeping theGutemecr dor tho suporvision of thoroughly | icsione) VOte UNBIe of srades named in the spect Hotel table quite well supplied with witd game. compotont artistes, and will wWoll | ,,2ivroralysiouli be tnclosed tu soated envelopes anit ‘They hunted aloog the Yankton Road west of ropay inspection, {adored “OF open Sor Mead tones, (and adiitesset to town, sometimes going so far as Howard Poat- pay-DaD' : Opened tu tie preacace of bidversun Moaday,> Juul 10, Ollice, slcloon malles dt stank, cara cee point Teg, SUSIE EINE AY 1 oclocka i the robbery was arranged ta take place. tre Tt was tiually decided that Seaterday should tN HEIGS, Quartern bo the time at which Creppou should indicate to CLOAKS. the gang at Swan Lake thut thera was swag 2 an te Orrangement was, that Creppen should, ashe wus getting diiuer at Swau Lake, indi ( GO ay, DN AMS EDUC BREA Be ‘VK SOLDIEIIS GRAVES, rerson oF by tetter «U. Ae in charge HAN SWEADISELIDS, aud al a : On mation, the Rey. Thomas Wayland wasro- Junior Warden—R. W. Bridge, ' ¢ coatl ether t , : Sheen ernie ewes errant riueo a tlumph “et aromee tut yf2 | that whan the ealoon 'slones. ie midnight aha | totem, the Me ‘Albuny f'resbytery. Vestrymencit, He. Ayer, teaac Atkinson, 3, { With tis unersunaine, Gee arenes ane CAPES, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. flunte, 28 Dick Dewdeye, wos peculiarly: happy morulng, The walk ie not meant to ve kept | Zhe Chatmuan of tle Committeo on Bune 8 dle Larmanle, daines Morgan, 8 Oa Rolly, Bhorill, Callender, and Deputy Sherlit MANTLES | Mek 2 iccerenleandon nese tein : —! e i iN wee el " B all Nov 0 Cs tale te how a shapely girl cun | the Roy, W.C. Young, subtuitted a report, recom- ss %y Honea sevauieimie St mending the indursdinent of the applications of REFORMED EPISCOPAL, Tu the same connection ff may bo stated that | the Du Pages Church for 8300, the Second 8T, PAUL'S. movements are on toot in vurlous parts of the | Church in Austin for $400, the Dunton Church | ‘The annual meeting of the parish of St, Paul'a of Howard Post-Oflice,—also enlisting Decatur bi on eee Stewart, Postmaster there. The three conuectud RATES Ul PASSAGE-Fruw New. York to Souths with the Post-Ollice Department ambushed them- DOLMANS, a, London, iavre, and renieuy prt vate, $100; selves after diuner in the tall crass which turn Cokets at Uegreo of tlexibility. Mfr, Fortesque’s fimmense Biz, still further amplified by art, contributed te Hittle to the ridlculosity of the epectacle. Miss Haney and Miss Webster were voted ‘charm: rs cabin, €80; stcerago, duced rates, “Ob: 4 ey oxhibit the largost assortmont HICKS & te $300, the V ch 250, Ines the road, so os to commund the ravine Th SH, CLAUDSENIUS & CO. oping te imaey, Foun men presents and thie | tulesy our now Mager fle Lis. fool dover" upon | Cassnities aloo recommended ‘hurts Pees | Church was not as harimonious as teimizht have | LGR, she ow, 89,8 to com Duouty werasta: | OVor oponod in tho Northwost, — | Nau sgh Aueseny Spinion was apparently not. "aleseured trom by hy the present week will | bytery Insist on the last appropriation, waleh { been, und for thisand other reasons nothing | tloned In a strav-stack whlch commanded tie the scheme peremptor! the balt-headed old’ gentlemen futersperse doubtiess seo sumo of thesu curses In full blast. | te Board bad cut down to $160, and the New | waa dono. A. M, Wricht presided, and {n | road leading enst. It had been arranced that ANCHOR INE MATL § TAMERS ° . Diet iit trout seats.” Afidshipmite was cuu fata Di ek York Secretaries had given no reason for | the proceedings {t appenred that hi three af the rovers. ahonld rds ont. of ‘Bway A L d y Att i t ‘ biysly done by little Jessie Fortesque. cutting down. thie approptiation, and bad not | was tee Snare and Mie bie’ eharot Lako on horseback, alioad uf the couch, and S il Ci Ing rae 10n, BULAVIAL Aprlii, Spa tom loatore ¥ again to-night, : MEMORIAL CELEBRATION. auswered the letters of Mr, Young, y s Fa 1) make srush upon {t at this ravine, ehvot the Reeth A Ra ga Koectat Dispatch to The Tritune, ‘The Rey, W. F, Wood thougnt that if the | tie election of officers, consumed the tine. horses, and do everything to wipe out any sicns Lhey offer at a uniform price of : New York to London direae. 4 GUSS HALLS PET. Attanta, Ga., April 14.—The memorial celo- | Board cut down the appropriallun the reasons | There were those in favor of postponing tha | of connivance between them pu us driver. Cote eo arsed ee HC ALE ANIA, Apr 20.8 arm During the recent visit of the Hess Opera | bration on the 2hth nt this point wilt be the | for it should be given at least. election until the Ansnelal status of the eburch et tr gid atic ion wae FOUR DOLL ARS UnNDENSON'NT AN AZ” ou Washtugtoneat, Trouve to the South, the various artists were | graulest ever eld a tho South Atlantic States, The lw, Dr Pattern tated that one church | 24 beow fixed up, and it liad Leen determined they were challenged. 9 See telzed with a manta for pets, to take away as touvenirs, ‘The passion seemed to rua largely fn the way of parrots. Abbott, Seguiu, Mouta- Rue, Turner, Custle, Operti, und Plessy provided phemeclves with cholce apecimuns, the latter indy getting a “double yullow-uesder.” War- Ten and Gus Hall fixed thelr atfections on mock- ‘ng birds, ‘The departura of the troupe from one placy to another was alwaya the signal for & procession of the artista, each with cuga in aud, tv the accompantinent of the squealing And squamking of the parrots, und the frantic forts of the Alall-Warren mocking-birds to fu- Itate them, As the troupe turned ite way Northward, how- ever, the parrots dled, one ufter the other, all Gen, Fitz Hugh Leo will be the orator. ‘I'he wit- Taba td $8 whether the church-property would haya to be itary dlaplay will be unusually fine. Gen, Leo | tun Fund: cond ee thowele ty femy te ree | gold of not, and they urged aa a reason thut the will be'escorted from Richmoud by the Rich- | what it asked for. Preseut Veatry had assumed an obligation of mond Blues and detachments from the other city An application was read from residents of | $5,000, and It would bo wrong to take the prop: companies, the Richmond Hussars of Augusta, | Elwood uni viciolty fora uew church. ‘Ihe ap: | erty out of their control at this tine, ‘Thera sre - | plication atated that there were nineteen per- % a . Se ee nal ergata tne Ee Gannty tute fous who hit algnitied their intention to becows | Were others who wanted. new ofllcers elected, y ¥ ff 5 members, representing some twelve fanilica; | 4d the appolntment of a committes com- Oey 2 erate Nhe Latayeute: Acti also, the panics of Bw outy ura others mere re- | posed of those who had become responsi ery of Charleston, the Spartenburg (8. C.) Rifles, | ported who would cow iuto the new church If | ble for certain debts, etc, to settle the the Middle Georgia Battalion, und various other | organized, financia) troublea, ‘The disputants consumed military organizations will be presont. ‘The | | After some discusalon, the reader of the appli- | considerable thine, aut the result was the elec: most of the local Memorial Associatiuis haye | cation toved thut a comuittes be appolnted to | tion was postponed. untll the second Monday in changed the day to the 25th, 60 a8 to be ably to | Organize the now church. Curried; und the | Augnst. ‘The proposition to clect delegates ta comeen masse to Atlanta, Excursions haya | Moderator appointed thu Rev. E.R. Davis and | ine Genoral Convention then came up, but, alter een urranged from every Georgia city and | the Rev, ‘I. M. Gunn as the Committee, Uiscusslug & motion to postpone, {t Was agracd special trains will bu run, “A grad reception | | The valtoting for Lay Commissioners to tha | to proceed with the election, Before the elec: bas been arrauged for Gen. Vee. Gcnvral Atsembly resulted in the election of | tion was bad, however, the audience had about ee the following geutlemen: Principals, George | dispersed: uo’ all thut was doue was to appoint ance, ro wad te tance about te | A large Job Lot of atl-Woot oom! WHITH STAR LINE, conch when tt left Bwan Lake, but, somudis- | Ulsters for Ladies, Misses, and Chil= panos thls side of there, gne koto, who was | dren, “Chee garnients were made Sev rut anal fruoal Par bade appt ieee HMulay, . Torls *soitlee, 44'S a ers Dr. Jol. Parsons, of Hulay, and one of the | for the most fashionable New Yorls paay'goitice x Geni Weatora Agent mun who inade the compact with Creppon. Bo- rerrte, 29% "4 ae tore ty conch reaches Saddle Creek ravine it | {Mees cea are vetatled on Broad~ | _ grat Post. | Wayat from FS to $15—the dipfer- Sec apna’! ies off Aig ron nud rane ui to umers Bost: ence in value offering a very declded CUNARD MAIL LINE. ving, When the coach left the road to ge up to cectoreulage | Ge those who make an pau {bree fumes a wook toand from British the Post-Ollice, Parsons alighted to co | carly selection. ‘orl. at Price on afoct to te ravine, where he waited Apply at Company Kand Randulph-vta,, Chicago. uutil Creppen drove up. He then drew a re- Clas 1 DU VEHNET venereal iiedtachi Meant volver und demanded of ths driver, whatever Th ] maki ) f I ra an express. Ho wot the expreas-money package frow Vier 42N, Ofice, northwest cernse foot of Canal-eb. Ny Ys EVERY THULDSDAY, into his bands, and, just as be was reaching for | Will bo under tho suporvision of | Fintcahin, uv tu $75, acvording tu accommodation, the at-sack, Gon, Gpatiin aud Kelly covered | MISS M, AUSTIN, whoso woll-oge | ;,Meturtickoiw S110 tu Siu, , Becoud Cabin, $40) Tee Cc Stcept the “double yellow-header.”” Pleas Armour, Il, L. Cady, W, H, Swift, aud E, 3. | 9 committee to report the names of deienst him with thetr weapons und communded bim to | tabliahod reputation will bo aufil. | AUSTIN BAROWIS 72 Urondway, N.Y, to bostted of being an export. tn matt TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Bulilmauy alternates,” A. Le Wine, G.O. | Bommlttes La mivetiiyg to be held toreseage Som came Mis revolvers gppleh be gia with | ofont guarantoo of worl and stylo, | JAMHs Waknad deunratsy Cutcag iets xulted fn the exemption of her bird from | _ Récuaonn, Va. April 14.--Tne Grand Jury | Waters, A. Benedict, and V. A. Turpin, evening after tho prayer-meeting, mueuced a Urade avout his baving been led luto Iu the United Btates Court ailjourned to-day HOMB MIBSIONS, CURIST. sine dic, No action was taken in the matter of A report unon Hoine Missions was submitted, | gentor Warden—\Willlam Aldrich, {ndicting the County Judges of this district for ghowlng the total receipts to have been | Junlor Warden—E, &. Keith, +, common fate, and told her sorrowful com- Falane that, if they Ind. baught. double lOw-headers,* they would have been all right, the DY, Is could stand any climate. After the crime, but auddenly stopped and said that it was bis own fault, and that he had no business to bu there, after which be becasue taclturn erm) —VW. ¥I. Moore i" 00, the expenditures $5.0UL-24, leaving a | Veatrymen (for three yeara’ and would communicate to no ona anything tus trouve ‘arrived in the No not haying mixed the juries. Peet tt A y ons ; rth sho carefull, balance (for the fret time in wauy years) of | house, J. D. Dozendurf, and EH, 2, Phillipe, concerning bluself or the affair, giving no ex- | , HE LEADING EXTERNAL F PRICES: ‘Fubved uo terbird in a handkerchtet of wights, | St Paut, Minn., Aprlt 14.—Lake Pepin fa] gassice ( Following are somes after | isiceaiee ta General Council (tobeneld atChrlat | Hiauation of why bis pals were abseut. It ts u DINGEXTERKAL SPECIFIC. FOR f, glolng Use handkerchief oue tine morne | pow clear of sco, ‘Thu first Mississippl boat ts | Churches that ecutributed ike highest | pee tvan Beker, Be On Reh it Paler | Supposed, howuver, that they kept. thelr’ wocks 98 ots.a Cake i the double yellow-header was dead as a | 1s expected bere to-morrow. amountst | First Church, 8723.58; Second William Aldrich, DO. Strong, O.M. Gllbery & out of the noose because tere were no pase A . The. Paxwacoua, Flay April M,—A bail-storm oc- | Church, $1,608: ‘Third.’ Church, £124.893 | i, Dyer, aud ryan Prilpo ‘ sungera on the coach, and. one could take ft then Aneeiviti ahd, yeep ter only left the two mocking-birds, | curred here to-vtay,a thing uoknown before. | Fourth Church, 8800; Sixth Church, $123.70; | “Delegates tothe Bynod’ of Chicago—w, I, | a8 well as threo, 5 . bt Tather than be bothered with carrying two | Hail fell as large us an, aid Elguth Church, $150.80, ‘Tha Chairman ot the | Boomer, R. Miller, W, E. Wheeler, Nene: White, ‘The driver came on to town with his coach, and A Beautifer of the Complexion. ak 0 iggenflall und Warren decided to “pool thelr Cnantorresvittg, N. C., April 4.—Thosunl- | Committes supploimented his report with a few | Willies Edmonds, W. 0. Hobinwon, J, J, Bow: | was soun followed by the oficiales and thelr 3 es 7 (, carrsingee) Placing oth birds in one cage wud | versary of Thomas Jefferson's birtuday was cele | remneke ‘upon the subject of Home Missions, | ors, Henry Suniner, George W, Gill, Joba C. Long, | game. ‘Tho prisouur was takoo to a ruuit tu the Itronders tho Cuticle Healthful, Clonr, Thue tt alternately, On the following morn. { brated here to-day fn. an aprroprlate manner, and called upou thu Ruy, EZ, R, Davis, the Homo | and A. N. Raymond, ‘ataract louse, where be was guarded by Gen. and Smooth, and is tho bost possible sub: a. te! Mus diécovered to their mutual horror |. New Yous, April 14.—The Duke of Argyll Misstonary, torcad his report, which he did, | ‘The fluaucce of Christ Church are tna moat Spurling “and Kelly until this morning, when acttute for expansive Bulphur Laths, It] Seat by Mail Prepell berg oe Mpeklng-bird had caten the other's | will shortly reach ths country on bis way” to giving thy Dumber uf churches in which he had | gratifylns condition, Uleretufore the angual | ihe party procceded to Yankton. Parsons will will heal Ulvera and goras. et tug, The two thereupon lald claim to the | Cupada to vielt his sou) the Marquis of Loroc. | preached, the number of mites whitch hybad tray- | balaoco hus been on thy wrong aide of thes be taken before the United States Court, now in Hormona om Ploying it have no need tore-| git respectabli a Wing bird. After considerable bickering Austin, April 14.-r'Ilic Sevate adopted a reso- | cled, und the number of tines he bad spoken. | cuunt, a8 a general things, but thle year this session. sort to Sulphur Springs for bathing purposes, Druseista, Fancy PH Altercation Warren established bis claim, | lution taxing commerctal travelers from other He also offered sume suggestions, He eaid that | reverecd, ‘The Treasurer's report last evenin; Doe Parsons fs a man of very much mora agit a destruble DISINFECTANT of CLOTH- Gopue Dease left ts bird with sume frlenda, States $100 a year, and un addilional $10 on each | the Chicogo Froabyscry nunibered a8 many peo- | showed that the total recvipts for the year had | than ordinary mental endowments und ‘acauires 'G@ or BED LINEN, and a capltat cumedy | Goo: a! holy itll Isnaturally a lonesome and melan- business, plo as the State of A and Grocen county vialted on ovescta or Kangas, and as | been $10,413, and the total alabursemelits 815,- | ments. Hu tas been practicing a8 a physician Bisedhoa hie, aise walunble aa an guetta Binet cea burt of itinerant amie, Ho e many ne Colorado, the Territory oft Wyoming, | 901, leaving a cash balance on bund of $508, to keep on bant 0 at Finlay, and bos been suspected of doin: Oaution!—8co that you get! A: y ] rs At Tehicareal Bud breuret ote Bee fouls, MILWAUKEE NEWS, wa Nebranlias ena oae ie sion, work wae | beuln the pew eben eas th something bigher ied a Hower ef woo wut the above Bearing ain f 10 dostrabie tl Rane Oot! AEE TS ars) CLENNG) AUL a Ot Jast bo ha el ined Very attract Ly 1088 aces, . ‘ . ‘al jor the gang ol orse-thioves nume wn joxigu On the cartoon ") BS fa Ke BS cae peafliMate could kilt, and who could keop big Roche Diep to, ANA Tribes laps dintauee leu suchautmunt to thuviowee | Senior Warden—ceores crestors, watch bes made auch trouble fa thedian iver | hich anconee eretee\loon | TaN, FRECKLES, Pil bet ad BOT CRS Eu ite tnfucnea; and it ts the very best] and will on de shove with, leaving the skin stnovth It nleo EBADICATES DANDEUEF. ‘The urtlole fy endorsed by the Medical fraterulty, FAMOUS REMEDIES. HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Lung Discasca, HAIR REVIVIUM, For restoring Gray Halr to Original Color (Unequalled), 50 Centa, vy ruta bolus eaten up by anythin je? oe four, All with one breath wis ed tone mas »Prolunged whistle, wid the pet rushed but t stuge,—an il-favured, yiclouelookly bpon Sythe Gomediately commenced un asaaule ae Ulss Abbott's shing, and not Anding much reucn, ct after Moutugue apd Blessy. Not Arista tese demonstrations of the Det, eo rs nee One accord tuformed Hall that his ould not travel with them, Af bo insisted. Mirwausxg, April H.-A motion for judge | yur he could tell them tat there wae vere ine | Suelor Warlanoedvca Fiidites, ment iu the sumowhat celebrated wheat uit of portant work to bo done right in Chicago.” Neatrtuen--Altretitosuanh and Samuel Beker, James H, Easton, of Decorah, lowe, agalnat 1. ‘Tho comblued report on Home Missions ‘was ter Money Wwe velton folios cree nae paviehalsy ¥, Hodves & Co., of this city, was argucd in acsont Valley, Several storivs are told of his cunning thin famous remedy has beon [yield aud well-executed schemes for raising: the win counterfulted. —utnong them being his palining Limgclf off fur | C-N. CLITTENTON, Sole Prop. N.Y. a United States detective upon saloou-keopers and others ut Dell Rapids and different polots up the valley. ‘Hie pals will most Hkely make tt warm for Croppea, und the trip he took this morning will probably be his just as driverof tha Yaukton mand foritsnp ply tho genuine and wdapted, Jeuates to the Gevoral Counell—Geor, o the United States Circuit Court this afternoon, suggested that, if tho Preshytury was | ,belevates to the cue ue he United States Marsuat Fink ¢his uiternoon | incorporated, It would facilitate matters greatly, ‘ORACE. e, A interest ¥ Un motion of Dr, Mitchell, the mutter was . Nuouatd’ ney bees? fate “Sunaysite, an t | referred to the Hui Bliasion’ Committee, with | Senior Warten ics lags dae Raycrott, Sauger 7 —r, Me Lake) proverty for $600. ExShetiff power to act. Vertesmenr fot ikves searwFrea Page, A. We = . for threes ye u t Dr, Mitchell algo moved that the Rev, Mr, | pycitamen: {ar three | coach, a8 hy haa been promised a placo in the PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS, which Cure in One Minute. 25 Cents. Praertad lity he would have to vet a ee purehas oe Duyis bu continued fn his position of Rome Mis- Pike, and de the eneral Councli—N, H, Burke, secret service of the Post-Otfice Departinent, us HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE (instantancous), 50 Cents, ; Sarriag, flue, fless refused to count the slonary during the next yeur, at the samme sale | Josopi R. Ruycrott, aud Dr, WH Sloan, arowurd for peaching on the yauy, ouly one : Hat ©? 32 ® legitimate expense, whereupon member of ‘whi - EARTHQUAKE. - hi year, ‘ih mou = ev 0 Syuod of Chicago—It. Hy Burk Nonvoux,N. Yo, April 14.—A distinct earths | vadhedst eevee Hast Year. Thu motion pro- | + Puloyates to yaad vf Caleapo—t ea “quake shuk was felt here this morping, ‘Rue Rey, Br, Ogacl, of tho Firat Church at | The Secretary's report showed very decided ich ts captured. ‘Tho others ure iu this soction yet, as two of thein last Wedaes- day mado uw trip, with the other driver on the Yeying “MUjAndered is salary tu con SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. auimal from “the — hotel

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