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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1880. sion of her child, but was told by the managors | vidual onan emigrant train over tho Pittshire 0 oy Of tho Asylum that thoy would not Rive hit up | & Fort Wayne fairond by Dr. Garratt. ‘The PURITANISM REVIVED. Uniors eho could prove her statements. This | train consisted of nineteen cars, and thoy wero boing Impossiblo, from the fact that aho was an | all crowded. Tho most of tho passengers had THE CITY. GHNERAL NEWS. of tho abbuth, fall to seo tho Impraaticauttities | belong to tho cightoonth contury having beon of tho nttempt to construct an {deal Sunday for | promotions, Thore aro 170 Irish Poorages, of nolty of 0,000 people. Aasuredly under tho | which only twonty-cight antedatotho oightconth present Muniolpal Governmont tho struygio can | contury iy ELSON, ELERSHEIN & 05, ~ Sand BI Randdiph-at,, Gonoral Auctionoor’ ut 7 ho stoamer Horler, have but onoond. The law, as it atands, 1A un ‘Tho Scottish representative Peors nro elected eae fa iuogpe gue bor, oan atte glia wig | and Eat ot, oe tho ier tira, aage, | The New Sunday Law in Ken | citi, ie same crak yomtas ay | mcaonaneeuenenny eta cceess. | Monday Morning, April 28 I. M, Nayror, Boston, is at tho Gartner, Ree eee ease ere teat Rte hee: | aled onthe cassie! thet health hnd beon "Rood tucky Applied to Louisville ho realized ently na inte, nid ns for ovrselves, | chosen for lito, ‘The electoral hody is eeitely ati o'oiaet ak h » HJ. CAnTEH, Hamilton, Canada, at tho Gard- | first visit, and pleaded with teara in his oyes to | until Saturday, when tho person in yucstion was Yesterda Wo celine to ongage Inn tdoless, one-sided on- fonsorvative in ‘ polilics, and #0 far from rok ner. oF . ho allowed to 60. ‘with his mother, Sho thero- | taken with a viotont hondache on the train to ‘Ye fics counter, 2 ity being wonderful that fifteen mombera | 8 4. 3 Indian ~ Mi upon conaulted an attorney, who became inter: | thiselty. In the absence of medical attention of that party wore chosen, it is a av C, F, Taoxrsox, Clovolnnd, stopa at the Gard | ested in hor cnso, and who rendored her material | ho grow rupldly worse, and when Dr. Gnerott LUSEMBNTS only strange that Lord Blantyre, tho sole Lib- uy ner. a8 neaistanco in the recovery of tho boy. On the | bonrdod tho train yesterday afternoon ho was Preachers, Sextons, Editors, Publishors, fn o oral representitive, was clected. | All but two of Botweon Thirty-olahth and Thirty-ninth-as, ‘A.Z. Tnoanote, Elmira, N. Y., is at tho Gard- | Stnday following her tirat_cutlnt, the Asylum | vory ill, and appeared to be uiTering from some ¥ tho Senttish Peers who sat in tho Inst Porline PEREMPTORY SALE a Ty WN. Yo sho repatred fo tho Sabbatherctiool-raurg of tho | corobrai troublo: alts. fad ne, symptom ace Firemon, Policemen, and Others , GERMAN DRAMA, Fe er pare mee IM and it ‘= 5) yon 2 one ol ' W.B. DAREN, of Pitkin, Cal, a at the Bher- | eral blocks throtih tho snow, and was driven in | tip,ant so positive wns tho Doctor that ho had to No Indicted, planter to show tho versnlllity of the cele: | son of tho Harlof Loven and Motvilie, whe was Elegant Parlor Suit, Q Marhle.ty 4 bi ecied An opon sleigh twenty-six miles to Roston, olud- | no'infections disenec that 1 convoyance was pro- rated Gorman tragadionno, Mise Magda’ | chosen in 1874, and who ded It Hort Bote | Chamber Ses, Chilfonicr, B; man. ing puriuit, this scouring posagssion of the boy. | vided and ho was taken, with tho othors, to tho Irschick, Mannger Hochster selected for ber | wick, tho othor new member, waa born in 1813, H 9 ’ TUssely RATS CLAXTON and company aro at tho Tre- Ho gitt wan. taken to. New For City. where | Denmurk Hotel, but that establiahment having | a4 prey, Saloonkeopo: Variety | ftewoll performanco last ovoning Moret’s cclo- Ills Barony dates back to 1452, though It waa for | (lon, nels, Sidchoard . mom: Hopkins placed her in achuritable inatiititionon | ind a taste of aunnil-pox revontly wold not re- | 48 Well as Saloonkeepors, Variety | iruted comedy “Donna Diana. ‘This ploy ts a timg dormant in tho olghtecnth century, ‘Tho ary Ne ras house "A. BORDENONE, Donia, Bpatn, is atthe Grand | Soventecnth strect, which ie run under tho | ceive him. From theneo ho wns taken to tio Aotora, and Other Immoral well known to most thoutro-goors, having heon | to hlarceont reonitation of tho Christan irelige | soods nestiy now, Aleoreieion wyarge Wey at Fee Pacific. Dies. Hopkine denies wiih much. feoling tho | County Hospitat, and ndmission. belie dented Oharacters, produced here soveral times before, ‘Tho char | fon, To Is i his a¥th yonr, und hne a brothor —__BLISON, ELESIIM € COn Auctioneeng® BAI E. CAnY, of Ban Francisco, ja at the charge that she was ever intoxicated, or thit sho | him thore he war noxt carted to Dr. fo Wolf's actora upon whose shoulders the principal bur- | who Js 0 pricst In the Homan Catholic Churct, No 286 OH 10- MUR " ’ visited Batcholder's or any uthor pinco of that | residence. The Doetor could do nothing with don fallgare Nonna Dland, Don Cesar, ana Perks, ee ie ST, - ramon can, of Latagotte, Indy la at tho | SearMee® qacamonny waar, Nor or sy | Bin, of cour, ands weaken te waNteRtt | everybody Who Receives Pay for Sune | tid tn mnria writ ezcooty gum mk CASUALTIES. Monday Morning, April 26, a 10 o'deck, J. M. Danese, of fayette, Ind. is at tho | gne Lee, v8 BhE c i f rec OUL ot Bocrataey. MH i fund henee tho performmnes gave genoral aatla Shorman, Nish peave Tey ne rt bor, an on Vickar’s de ie untlt ‘othor Kevaausnienis’ cowld day Labor to Be Prosecuted, feted with good fidigment. nn stowed tbat in MACOUYIN COUNTY TORNADO. WE SELL AT AUCTION 1.8. Perrisen, of Lawrence, Kas, {8 attho | whom sho visited whilo in New York. be made. Hu was speechless and deat, and in.an comedy sho 4 also nit homo, nlthough sho Catls ‘Bpectat Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune ‘Tho ontiro Furnitaro 8 above realdenco, alt goog Bh ‘Tho lady ulgosnyn that she will contost tho | oxcecdingly critten! condition when he reached * focomo up to the standard of suecess renched peelah DUP GI Chlengo a ‘ oods, enraiitte . auit to the bitter end, having recontly como | there, nud the authorities saw tho necessity | No Matter What the PublicDomands | hy her In. tragedy nud emotional paris, | CAMANVIEGE, Il, April 24.—To-day tho fol- Parlor, Chamber, and Dintng-Toom Gronar H. Nonnis, Spring Gardon, Flay at | trom Now York for that purpose. The two | of doing something Cor him at ones, te could or the Moral Rosults Therofrom, Bho was mther {nelined to rant in tho fourth | lowing nddittonnl particulars of tho great FURNITUR E tho Gardner, odor cullen are nowy aitecly aituntod, and Brae pate hiker vibe } Sinnltedox Hosuttal ritenut a got, when Diana funds that sho loves Don Crear, cyelono that swept over Macoupin County inst 5 3 Py snes A u and supposes that her love {a not returned. Tes! can NG, idwona Baste BC: Fast fords OEE fe at | session of tho littio pitt. EES More hotna nn City Hospital to take him fo De. fiesekid Di Ta HIG Oileags THN Tittle more auueluca acting Toul two Hoe fae BigAL are colleatell by; slit coprespomiont tte a KITCHEN. WANE, CHOCKERY, i i 3 “i morcolfective. Yetasn whole, io it \y 1s registered at thoritics at tho County Hospital,and finally suc- Lovravin.e, Ky., April 2,—Tho population of | of Irschick can bo easily compured to the best | continue to pour sn. ‘Tho cyclono was about a GLASS, AND PLATED-Wiy DEM, Baldi Adgraphelay Tota 18 55K , THE LIGUTNING. ceeded in getting thom ta ndinithim, and he wis | Toulsyillo has inerenscd very fast in tho Inst | perfurmances of that Dart aver scen inthis | balf milo in whith and took an. nosth- ELISON, 'PLENSIENI & Cae the Tremont. tu SOME OF ITS QURRN FHEAKS. token hence nbout 10 o'clock. He wason bis | poverat ycars, and, with tho rapid growth of | country, Mr. Ravene, ns Perin, was unusually | enst course, increasing in violonce in Its _Auctloneens, Waren Arty, of Balt Lake City, ‘saguestof | ‘Tho lightning which struck the house No. 199 | Wy to Stillwater, Minn. accompanied by o lestha-viecd of: tropolitan elty have | eectivo, and bis performance fs worthy of ult reas tot Rtonse. ho following holies v 7 the Tremont, Ef Forquer streot nt 7:00 Sntu ‘ening dtd | brothor and slstor. BeOm Cy Fie vines OF oaie rane. tf prise. ‘Mr. Hodenborg, us Don Carsar, was | Propress to tho uorthonst, The following houses i ; ‘org % inturday evening th : and barns aro-reported to, hive beon destroyed: conte, and grown to alarming proportions. | cqually effective. ut the performance, ag 0 Cnantys Dovatas, of Philadelphia, ts stop- | much more damage than was Intimnted in the ‘Among thoso have been n species of Sunday | wholes suifered ‘considerably from the inom: | 22¢ roxktenco and barn of Honry Robloy, Hving ping atthoPalmor. necessarily briof paragraph in yesterday's pa- SUBURBAN. thontrieals ns vielous and domoraltaing ina over | clones of tose who wesiined. tho minor parts, ive nulla northounty tho Hotisy of Hour LOLs. PRIVATE RESIDENCE Gov. GAnnin and Salnfin do Kortanging, of | Por. The manner in which the electric tluld dia= BNOLEWOOD, and partioulurly was this the ease with Mr. Mole esd Dee 1 + have been sem{nated ttael: strrtou ‘Tho Englewood Voter Club will hold annd- | existed. Theso Sunday amusements i and the eacape OE aioe ane Journed meeting this oventng at tho hogo-houso, | Biven In tho ardens, and, publio, eeutiment of belng miraculous. ‘The house ta a two-story | Business of tmportanco will como before tha | Rroming t Sinaus Amine Thun TO te and basoment brick, with a guble roof,andovor | Mecting. Tho ontertainment which was to have | Fecon ty Based 4 Sun ue ion ~ an gn : tops all the atrrounding hotiecs, There | taken ptaco Thursday evening under tho aus- are ay te now EM AWrY bs y aro no lightning-rada upon tho roof, | Picesof tho Club has been postponed for ono of work, or conduct oven a restaurant, on Tahiti, are at tho Pacitic, Benuyien Conrax and wifo, of South Bend, Ind., nro domiciled at tho Pacific. P.M. Myers, Vico-Prestdont of the Southorn Minncsota Railrond, is a guest of the Paoiilo, An- : d barn of = Frank —Lofe chin ns Don Lowisand Mr. Kroner as Don Gar | Wormon achnolehonee y | % tho barns of tony who could hardly have done worse had thoy Ba Meturdy, Joseph Meintyro, Willian omit, os wines PP, Parker, und othors unreported, ho Fe ea nt ft ee, meritorious | occupania of the frame houses caved thole lives oneit on which aweusion tp tive aiuging | PY kong into,tho cellar, and the jowses ero farce, “Dor Maschinen Bauer” (the engine blown away. Hogs and horses were killed by tho 458 South Park-ay, South of Thirty-socond-st., AY AUCTION, tho Sabbath. Beginning with midnight Satur | Dulider, will be brought out. oyelono and carried for a distance, The tornado Monday, April 26, at 10 0’ W. A. Mrsraven and Miss Koso Conk, of the | but an adjacent cott: baa 4, The | week, ns ithas been found tmpossible to make a i a swept everything in its path, Cor fn pens wns onda ri a 0’clor wemonetata"” combination, aro nt the sdrana’| PUsSRAdaccht cottage has:n good rod. Che. | on noocssary prenaraiot, diay, the polico visited all nowepayer ofices and | | ‘Thogiinduy follows Mise Ottillo Géné, tho | Shaved un eoutiered i nite awgy nt ToreRNNS Y, Ap y k, ‘acific. slope of tho roof, and crushed through into tho | Normal Loigo, 1.0. 0, F., will colebratdytho | feported all persons found ut work to tho Grand Karret, ‘The shingles were sunt Hyluy allover | gixiycilest unnivorsary of Odd-Fellowsbip at the | JUS for indictment. All guloons woro closnit, the nolghborhood and, the nian ementhing bes | fodyermoni to-morrde evening. | Bir. 3. 0 | ny thepolice visited. tha, ellreh_ Of the” Ho. new! om was torn off, and the ends ot the | ame: tie {dress f ghivorad onede fred out ast thoy ond kone | "ners wilt bow miectawot tho Englowount iio | Guutet tablnenn, Dropurst ame fe as, rough nm wood-flbre nachine. enporiry : onliige s 4 ort n flooring on tho gurrot was shivered tu like mune | Guette He Teco on ha eroundsne tee | dlctment, the law eayiny nil pergons who recelvo on nd indons, at cach fubleoni! wore | gomorot siato and Sixtynecenth stzeots, the | Pit abd” un nytt enturcomonts uieepested own out, In tho second glory are threo | mombers will commence practice. “ J found tio nd apartments occupied by John Mach, & ok. M. 1 nt, dt. Ae Me has ‘ons | 184t 1s, produces in profound sensation, ant Dhhemian,and bis family. Tholightnlag played | ge Be MT Gand Hilan tees | 18 {ito to tho dotorinination of | the | Mayor grent praiks hero. Crushing through tho coil: | fe New Jerwoy, to deliver alecturo before tha | HLexccute tho now Dill in ull tia prov tarons, “te in of tho rear room, fe umped froma Dedstond | CyaNer eee Gcuaetet ar the Toda rooms, | Cltizcus’ Leaquo, of which Dr. Stunrt Itobinsan ton burenuand thonee to n whatnot, brenking | “A inecting of the Gonova Luke Rneampment | 18 Chalrinan, jacked by ho Courter era a I+ up several Ittlo curiosities, and damaging tho | Agsqeiniton will bo held this cvoulug at tho rosie | Yoouted tho pnssage of this Inw, but tho Courier i Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Hoom Fur dings Crockery, ana Ginsnwnto, with tho Caress tho houss, Salo Forempenys. ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, Aucttoneen, PEREMPTORY SAL AT AUCTION OF THE Spooner-Warner Stock JAPANESE ART GOODS AT BTORE 65 Washington-st., WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, |. April 28 & 29, at 2:30 & 7:30 p.m, FineCloieonnes, Kutant, Kaza, Hizen, ang Kiota Crackle Table Ware, fine Gold Lae * quers, Glove and H'k'f Boxes, Card and Jewel Cases, Fans, Trays, Silk Gowns, and Embroideries, Screens, Tables. Also the Show Cases, Tables, etc., etc. EDISON, FLENSTIBIM & CO. Auctioneers By HENRY & MATCH, Suecossora to Chas, H, Itaadin & Co, Att Tura 120 Wauaoienys ” SUCHOuCED $30,000 Stock Franelsea German Theatro, will appear. sup: | Were fiterally’ torn up by tho roots, For dee ported by the four leading ‘nombers of hor own Metin this county. ee eee oe ne company and tho best poople of Bir. Hchster’s | tno storm went af this city did immonso dam- compnny. ‘ nge nt Chestertcld, Medoni, and Rockbridge, on leveling houses and tinrooting bana. Four per- IAVERLY'S, sons wore, it is thought, fatally injured, and ono “Tho Tourlsta” gave thole first performance | women was killed by the falling, of n house dure in this city Inst night. Thoy were recelved by a Jom abe hight of tho cyclone. Tho loss of lifo houso In which thore wns not n vacant scat, and | Will be great, the hearty Inughter attending tho offorte of tho performers loft no doubt as to tho popularity of thobrief engagoment just begun. "Tho Tour- ista” muy bo suid to bo the varioty business in now dress. Instead of having ench of tho por- formers do thelr monotonous “turns” 2s fore morly, thoir business js strung upon a light plot hold tonather, by ‘not too much, but Just cnough dinlog”’ to keep some of tho people con- tually in motion, ‘Thoy havo resurrected an- tlaue “chestnuts,” which ore flung at tho mudionce as if they werv bran new, and all are swatlowed with a mighty zest: thoy sin, songs as old as “ Down Among tho Dend Men,’ fui ns new as the *Policumon's Chorus” from “Tho Pirntes"; thoy pick from tho old ballads, from opera bouffe, grand opern, and from tho Jutest compositions of Brahms; thoy give us the regular se Mlopinn acrobatic song and dianco ‘business, Dutch and French dialect sketches,— in short, there is enough variety dished up in tho second act to make a show. | This eecond act occurs on bowrd a pAlaco enr, where Mr., Henry Watson gives ua tin amusing pleco of satire ‘upon the avertyo conductor, whoso utterances ure Invariably, Arteta tt bts where Will E, Isrady cleverly tilts off tho — oill- clous car porter; ‘where W. A. Mestayor conyulses the nudicnce by his assumption of one of those blusterers sometimes met with on a rallrond train, Asa variety ontortalnment it ia fur above what wo generally seo. All the peopla havo distInotive merit, The indies aro pretty, vivacious, they onter Into tholr busincss with spirit, While none possess volces of superfine quality, all can sing 0 song naccoptably, Miss Mn. AND Mns, L. W. Moone, Georgo A. Blak ard havore Pullarbow, Seotiand, avo registered at tho Pacific. Joss Ayvnor, Manuol Correbolln, Sebastian Cheapsos, and Jose, Rodriguez, of Londres, and Pedro and Catios Ferreira de Camargo, London, aro registercd at the Paliner. Mng, Marrin Capy, janitress of the Bure rourhs Hnliding at No. “2iNorth Clark street, last ovoning fell down stairs and fractured her collar bono, besides injuring herself sovercly in- tornalty. A Lost child was reported yestorday from No, 215 Illinois street. Lt was 0 girl 4 youre of ago, named Adn Enert, and was dresséd Ina wine- colored dress with pear! buttons In front, hed on striped stockings, and her ears wore slightly gore. -carriors held n mass-mooting yester= anne Con ae Mechanics’ Hall, No West Lake street, Addresses wero innde by Messrs. Parsona, Kemko, and othors, after which tho mocting adjournod, without accomplishing any specint business. Mn. VOLK, tho pcalpton, lana just comploted a aster enst of tho first one of the four bronze as-rollofs which ara to occupy the panels in tho auporetructure of Douglas monument. The feco is soven feet nine tneles in length by wo fect ten Inches In breadth, ard iitustrates ao Indian scone. It is in high bas-rollef. Mrs. YounoMAn, a widow 00 yours of nye, Hv- ing at No. 23 Do Kalb street, while walking along: in tho rear of No, 445 Ogden avenue yesterday fell from tho sitowalk to the ground, 2 distance of six fect, und hnd her right elbow dislocated, Bho was attended by a doctor, who reset thoarm and pronounced her injurics not serious. ‘Tne members of the Unton Catholic Library Association opposed to the regular ticket for oificors to be elected on tho second Tucadny in May were tabave met yesterday afternoon wt the rooms of the Associntion in Honore Block to nominate an opposition ticket, but A quorum —- DAMAGED BY STORM. CINCINNATI, April 25.—A special to tho Gazette says: During a violont wind-storm this after. noon, about sixty feot of the rodf of tho cabin of tho stenmer. Bostona was blown olf while at the landing a short distance below Huntington, No one was seriously hurt. Mrs, Paris C. Drown ‘was standing outside theeubin at the time, and fellin n faint us tho rooffwont over hor heud, ‘but was not injured boydtd 2 fow bruises. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, SeRtNarieey, ill, April 24—A heavy. winds storm Baturday night did considerable damago to fences, trees, and outbuildings in Rochester ‘Township, ton miles southonst of this city. Two houses nnd barns were totally demolished, but No person wis Injured. In this city thore was a heavy ruin and hail storm, but no wind. — 2 STRUCK BY LIGITNING. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paus, Minn., April 2i.-A Now Richmond, ‘Wis., specini says:** A furmer named George Tiling, Jr iving about six miles from this place, in the Town of Stanton, bad his barn struck by Hybtning, nnd it with its contents, in- cluding four horses, was destroyed. Tho borses were all killed by tho bolt aa thoy luy in thoir stalls. furniture. Only 8 portion of the bolt appears RG. Journal ts now opposing it, probably not having tohnya come daa moro and uatbesumoot | “hg Hapa slate, wil bs, old Thurnday | UMC Mage aay ey tac anatknown, Intho next or middle room tho | oy sidunee of Mr. J.C, Dennison, r Tighthing cum through the cellfng fh nT | oe eee ence a et isom q | Hewapapers auffor as well'as other kinds of manner, and minde short work with n amull | protonged vilelt in the Kust. business. cooking-stoye and stove-plpo. Mr. Mach sat | “Tho Englewood Literary Society will hold its reading 9 book three. feet awity. The | noxt meeting at tho residence of Stra, Prim. —<$<$<<$—————$— Dispatch to Cinetnnats Gazette, rie umped front jhe, stove ne tho book LOuIsvILur, Apo —fatlevile bedi nal and somo metallic orticlés on the table. 10 o Jn tho throes of a great oxcitemont. 0 recent book was torn loaf from leaf andscattored about, LOCAL CRIME. amotdatory not to tha Gonerl Statutes passed thareom, Acouple of bird-cages hunging on by th jstat In relation to tho observance the oppoalt side uf tho room were torn from y the Legisiature, In reli mI tholr hangings, and one of the birds bad tte ttl DR. LUCAS, of the Sabbath, is tho cuuse of all this turmoil, snipped otf us clean as if dono with n pair of The cnso of Dr. Liens It, Willlama, alias Wille | and the controversy fn regard to tha onforce- sclgsors. The biris recovered, and ure. all | tam it. Lateas, charged by the State Board of | ment of the Jaw may beact down as the grentest right vesterdny, A, aowing-machine standing | sonith with practicing mediolue after that body | sensation that hoa over ngitated tho people of near the stove was shattered ond broken, and a window between ae and tho = stov had revoked his license, camo up for trint at it | this city, was blown clean out. i@ portion which left the | o’clock Saturday morning betore Justice Brown Tho Goncral Statute prohibits Inbor of all house bs th way plow it tis caves ee pig in the Exebango Dullding. Mr. Charles IT. Reed | kinds oxeopt domestic, or works of charity or Plocde Another portion of the electricenzree | APPedting for tho prosccution and Mr.A.8, | necesstty,on Sunday. Tho amendment rends: Jumped from the sewlng-machine toan iron | Fdo for tho dofense, there wns nfulr prospect | “yt hull be unlawful for any tayernkeoper sink, and, breaking it rin down a waste-pipo | OC An interusting telal, ate, Aude, Ny me arens | (whether lcensed by tho Stato or by tho au- pnd {umped tou wmilar sink In tho next room, | Towed nt Health, including De. Ituuch, wero sin- | thority of tho County Court or ‘Trustees, or tho STOOEE beneath thle sink and a piece of word | cere in thelr endeavors, Lut thut those under | other authority of elty or town), or for any so- about an inch In thickness and four or ive fect | Alin used their delegated power for the pur- | Joonkeeper, or any other dealer In gpirituous, in length from tho floor. ‘This was done | POeat selt-ugucnndizement tle sat coat Me | vinous, or malt liquors, tohave open a barroom Ce SyouRy Ra Tpentar sous bad agentof the Hourd, got after certain doctors, | oF other placo for tho sale of such Nquors, or in boy waa sented on a chair di rectly over this, nnd | aid then wont round to the newspapers und,| any way to sell, eve, or uthorwiso dispose ot though he was grently shocked by the deafouing | 4d thelr names published, ufter which a party | spirituous, vinous, or malt Hquors on Sunday.’ thunder which immedkitely followed. the crash, | Would bo sent to tho doctors threatened oftertu ‘Tho enforcement of tha amendment, is what A CHURCI DAMAGED. Special Ditoateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sanpwicn, Il, April 25.—-During tho sovera 3 thunderstorm Inst night, about 11:20 o'clock, | FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURe y iy nf ble, fo oppose it the entoon and | Rost Cooke's vooul offorta were liberally ap- A nol Delng present an adjournmonit was had until | yut he ways Le did not receive ny of tho shock, | SPEEA) a a ea Tn eed eo ae ee canted what isaac stig | pnudeds Aise Hthel Lynton, Stes Livingston, | to Church of tho Latter-Day Sainte in this.clty CEE rata tho sculptor, lonned one the Toon ike bua oF feo autho neters oC or Conseanna Hiurtman und. testified as to | “dutunl Protective Union,” while tho frionds | Miss Currlo Swann, and Migs Roliferth, Mtr. J.N. | wns struck by lightning and damaged to tho ox- NISHING GOODS, CLOTHS AND CAS- of his duplicate casts of tho bust of the late Senator Chandler to tho tirm of Duprato & Merkle, of No. 155 Sonth Jofferson street, in ore der to allow thom to exporiment on it In bronze, Icwas reported that Merkle, during a quarrel with bis partner, destroyed the cast und loft tho elty. Mr. Volk was acon yesterday, und said that ho had beard of the quarrel and of Mer- kle's flight, but not of tho alleged destruction of the cast, which would do no harn,as he bad a number of duplicates on band. It. 8, Watson, a realdent of Lawndale, hired 6 horse and pueRy Zestordny at Oscar Field's liv- ory, No. 166 Michigan avenug, and while driving , along Ogden avenuo near ‘Taylor strest tho horse became unmanngonblo, and Mr. Wataon was thrown out. Ho bad his left hip badly sprained by tho fll, and was otherwise alightly the arrest of Dr, Lucas, alins Willams, Dr. J. If. | of lw and order bavo mot this organization with ing. in thoro rooms wns elther tern off or so | Tick, Secretary of the State Honrd of feaith, | nnothor known ns" Tho Citizens’ Leaguoe In repluced. A 4-yonr old son of Mr. Mach wng | i Piuced upon the stand. He stated that hoe | tho liquor men's organization aro nil the saloon~ struck on the head and severely injured by | {dentified tho defendant, whose Haght namo was | keepers ond lquor-tdealors in tho city, and tho: struck op tho head and severely injured by } Fucus it. Williams. Ho also called himsolf Will. | buve already subsoribed u fund of over 816 foun. He bad. onirely recovered yorterday | ui I. Lucas, and had stated ut a meoting of | to bo used In fighting tho law. ‘Tho bost clo; atternoon, Tho lightning which struck ie. the State Board of Health held intho Grand | monts of Loulsville are in tho “ Citizens’ Sach tort his loft acim nnd chook ‘ive, ns dé | Pacitc Hotel that ho uscd the namo Lucas bu- | Lenyue,” and tho Lenguo huss fund of sovernt bruised, Thore are na marks of A burn, but | &use {t was short nnd moro convenient for ad- | thousand dollars which will bo increased na ne- tho sonsntion was that of nburn. Horemained | Yertising.’ Tho witness produced tho record of | cessity py require, and tho object of this or- insensiblo. fora shortapnee of time after tho | tv Stato Bowrd of Health, of Feb. | yanization ta the enforcoment of the li, not ich Bhouk, nnd even yesterday. afternoon the alr 5, 1880, from which © read an | 0 persecuting spirit, but only ns citizens who shouk, unit oven yesterday, aftornoon tho Me } ostrnct showing that tho decused hind been pro- | wish all inwa dnforced, ‘Tho League is holding Toth a permanent taste, whleh Ho compared to | Yiously before tho Hoard and bad promised to | muctings in all tho wards, and getting up subor~ the tustoof zine and Copper. atop udvertising, which, however, ho bad not | dinute Langues, : ‘A largo crowd visited Ha houseyertentay, and | dene, Tho record of tho following day was also ‘Tho new Inw is now In operation, and noxt the Mech fomtly Tene thurmegily teed ot | Fetd, containing tho revoeution of the defend~ | Sunday will bo the first under ite ‘operations. showing curlosity-huntora about, and of tolling | ®8t’s Hecnse. Mayor Baxter has issued an order to tho polico tent of soveral hundred dollars, DIED OF HIS INJURIES. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Turttwaron, In., April 25,—A. W. Stantoy, tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy brakeman injured, nt Galesburg on Friday evening, and brought to this city, dicd from his injuries this morning. —— Long, Mr. Schroeder, Mr. W. H. Bray, und Mr. Jnines Barton, In addition to those we have ale rendy mentioned, are also mombors of this or- ganization. OTITER T TRES. “4 At MeVickor’s this ovening “Fin on tho Tiristol” will bo produccd; Miss Kate Claxton will resurrect “Tho Two Orphans” nt Hooloy's; ‘tthe Olymplo we will have Pat Roonoy; whilo at tha Weat Sido Acndomy Mr. . Btofson will appoarin his drama“ Kontuck,” ond, a3 usual, 1 varloty ollo will preecde the play. CINCINNATI FESTIVAL NOTES, The Cincinnatl Enquirer of tho 2th says: _ SIMERES, HATS and CAPS, Ete,, AT AUCTION, . Monday and Tuesday, April $6 ond 27%, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. AL, 45 and 47 West Madison-st., cor. Clintons Botng the Entiro Btock of Mr, Fred Honk rotiring ‘from the Clothing nsinons, Tho se HER VICTIM. ‘ New York, April 25.—Mrs. A. W. Swan, ono of tho Indies ini red nt tho Madison Square Garden, died last night. —————— IMPORTANT TIME CHANGES, ts And tints and Caps. “This ts an ouportanity novietd Negiectod, and buyers will find it to tholr intercstig attend, aa the salo will bo peremptory for cash. : Also ono largo Harris donbin doar Firo-Froof Sate * HENRY & HA! JLEMERY, Je, Manator. | ATOM: Auotionsors rt ir. Reed, on behalf of tho proscaution, also | in relation to tholaw. Ho oriors the enforce- | “The salo of scagon tickets for tho great May | Commencing with Sunday, April 26, 1860, many feulsck. afore tha runnwiy could he stopped | sonEel Shout tholr marvelous ‘cscspo front inneaneet copy ot a fottor, duton Fob. 11, 1880, | montof tho statute and ‘amendment alike, and | Festival of 1880 continues, with the demand | changes are mado in tho timo of running trains ~ {t collided with a buggy occupled by Mr. Wheel- * — mgt ie Des yy ian ne the rovocutions = ‘hs wits tho ne rigor, oe ot SquTes, diene a ‘booming.’ Nearly 2,500 seats nro now sold, | 01 tho Galena Division of tho Chicago & North- ‘eye . r, Trudo, for the defense, urged business of whatover churtoter on Sunda: 10 2, ro? wrvckou nid tho. party” brown. violentiy to the THE SOUTIC PARK. copy of tholotter was noovidenee tint tho ho | mitkmene drumisia, seontectionent: “livery: | and yotovar 2,000 oats romain, and many of | western allway.” Tho most important nro ns TUESDAY, APRIL 27, ! pavement. Mr. Wheoler was. slightly injured MU, MORGAN'S BTATEMENT. titicntion had ever been served. stables, and nows Hos art alike Inchided In the | them are as cholco agnny that havo been picked | fo! sd ios press," wi about the back, and tho boy recelved “a severe ATRibuNE reporter journoyed into tho prin- ‘The Court held that {t would bo neccessary to] brond sweep of tho Mayor's orders to tho police. | up by premium buyers. Tho sulo of sungon | herotoforo loft Chicago at 10:30 a. m., will hozo- gnah on tho forehead, show that the Honrd had notified the defendant | All this because, {tis understood, the Muyor is ciphiity of Hyde Park yesterday andeatted upon | SF thar revocation. of his license. This thoy | in favor of open saloons, beer yardens, placesot ox-Park Commissionor Morgan. Seatod in bis | hud not dono, ns the Teg matiing of tho letter | vile amugoments, and all other low dons, and comfortable parlor, that gontieman was found | did not constitute proof of its receipt, and ho | carcs no toro for the Sabbath and the morat reading the published report of the last mecting | S¢cordingly dismlased the cso. obligations connected with tho day thin a Hot- he rf to the fi fon thi ‘The prosecution will now proceed to sorvo | tontot docs for un ordinary missionnry, of tho Board, In relation to the tmputation thut | natico of the royucation of bis licenso directly | ‘Tho Citizens’ Leaguo, hdwover, is mde up of he, us President of tho Noard, had fnvested | upon the defondunt, and have a now case pres | mon of solld material and morals, and will ex- tickets will continuo one week longor, until noxt Saturday, May 1, Ontho Monday follow- ing tho sulo of singlo,and udmission tfokots will commenee, The Gazette of tho 234 says: In responso to the invitation extended by the Ronrd of Di- rectors of tho Musical Festival Association to after loavo from tho Wells streat dopot nt 12:30 noon. This traln conngcta In Union depot at Council Biufls with tho Union Pacilic trains for Lincoln, Neb., and with tho great ovorland trains of samo road, ‘ A uow express train, to be known as tho Tite men who were discharged from tho Mil- waukee & Bt. Paul and Michigan Southorn frejght-houses, and who wero “blick-Lsted " by the othor ronds, held 1 meoting yesterday nfter- + hoon at No. 458 Bouth Clurk strect. @ men wenton no strike, and constdor that thoy hnve acted in a manly way throughout tho whole af- BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Me. Houry Wordsworth Longfellow, —whoso | “ Cedar Haplds Expross,” will leave daily, ox 12,000 t BCCI . a d against hin, haust nil resources for the enforcement of tho | + , y ‘J ‘ fale. A comulttoe was uppointed to conter with fru thtetortance witha reznviion fant by aarolene Haorauguina, snioons and: vicious tmusomentey Pues compaition, sfroyded, tho, tort, for tho cont Sunday, trom Wolls stroot depot, utsils | 400 Sample Lots regular and firsts a ho Bourd, ho had, in purauince of instructions, SIIOOTING AFFRAY, neluding all the gardens. The liquor men are | Prosidentof tho Hoard, yesterday received tha | 9 ™. cliss goods, F that tho obnoxious blavk-list may bo nbollshed, re eile i . ‘ 2 ‘ ” and tho mon. permitted to work for one eam: | Syuply takers warrany drawn by tho Prwweuree | 1Dinkomora, foreman in D. Hf. Khnball’s quite, i dacermn{ied, pine tho Ment, will “be | following Lotter: ‘Tho Rockford” train, which formorly loft at pany without being subjected to the supervision ae unatline, ‘The meoting adjourned subject to call. A Taipure reporter yesterday asked Mr. J. M Dunphy, ex-Collector of tho West Town of Chicago, for tho reason in his alleged dolay in settling up with the Conant Reaaea tho Col- leotorsof tho North and Bouth ‘Towns having some time since turned over tholr ensh tntl- ances. Mr. Dunphy stated that he turned in his books on tho 3d inat., which was somewhat later thun tho othor Colicotars, tho tardiness boing due tothe fuet that he was supplied with tho blanks Intor thun tho others, and that tho West Bide contains four more districts than tho two ! other Bidva) put. togethor, With regurd to tho cash, ho sald that he was ready to turn it over Just nssoon as tho County Treasurer modo a de- mand for it, “ CAMMUDAR, April 18, 180—DeAn sri: Nothing, asmura you. coud glvo, mo #rontor plensuro than to accopt the cordin) and hoapltable Invitation of tho Diroctars of tho Cinelnnntt Musient Mostiynt Associa- don, and L Fourie extremely thut it is notin a pow Or to dono, All through the month of May Eshalt bo datnined at homo by engagements which f can nolther hegloct nor portpone, und must forogo the plesanro. oC tho yisitand thy music. 1 rejoice (ot Mr. Uuck’s auamal aniccuss in his "Scones from the Gotien Leas gonds.” Chavo hoard it only on the pianofarta, and fin much struck with {ts power and beauty. What must tt be, then, with il the yolces and tho orchus- tra? With sincoro thunks to the Directors for thalr Invitation, and to you personally fur the kind oxpres- sions of your lottor, { am, dons sie, faithfully yours, SENNY W, LONGPELLOW! 4:00p.m.,and run to Rookford only, will now Ieavo at 4:15 p.m, and run to Frooport, thus giving threo daily traina (oxeept Sunday) cach way betweon Chicago and Freeport. For timo of through trains sco another column, For local and suburban traing inquiro of tho ‘Ticket Agents. The Eldredgs Sewlng-Machino.—It leads the world, and is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 199 'State street, a Times: Our highest artists in dentietry: Tho MeChesnoys boyond doubt, though but $8 o set Involcos just recolvod, and wo propose to foree J0.0n above-named day tu make room forse carlunds nore on routo, ? 1,000 prs, Manuf'rs Samples, All high-cost goods, Hand ond machine made Bf and Women’s Wear. Will be soki in small lots, Aro very desirable sizes, direct from tho factor ‘wall-known manufacta Tora. Avail yoursclves of this unusual opportunity. 8nlo poremptory. Wednesday, April 28, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Clothing, Farnishing Qoods, Fur ang - a and transferred tho gecuritica roforred to by | carriage-shop, No. 71, Twenty-second street, and | Kontucky. A very large majority of tho euonte Mr, Dontield to the Hoorstiry of tho | George Shaw, a subordinate employé of tho | of Louisville are fT A or with Buxtor Hoard, whose recofpt he now holds, Mr. Morgan | samoshop, hndanaltereation Saturday nightovor | 8d bis efforts to shield the most vicious cla- fe nails fo Beg Wily a8 Bile sei One Be BN some alleged insult offered Mrs, Blakemore by ments of sovicty’, and {t 1s enfe to predict that ho that tho chargo that ho is Individially rosponsi- | Shaw. Shaw struck fMakemora over tho hond Ae rigw agevini Gls lass docu a pais sles, blo for tho trunsfor ts uitrue.and Mr. Bontleld's | Wit & cung, making siiht Kealp wound: | oo ine on the now Sunday Inw, tho questions, this opinion, apply tocach and overy whereupon Biakemore drew a revolver and fires ry ‘y e inomber of tho Board, ‘Ifo scouts tho iden that | tWo shota ut Shaw, who went tumbling olf, Into | Courier-Journal of Friduy last says: tho alightest clement of dishonesty nttacher ty | the distance as if bo was shot, but In reality he | “Tho Courter-Journat is not, nud hus not been, tho proceeding, and furthermore states thatth@ | W28 not injured. Both men wero arrested by | committed to or (dontified with tho recently on- soeuritien referred to aire perfectly dod. Ho Pe a ora Se ee terne acted Sunday law Hurthor, than tht, it Jung anys that If the attorney of tho Bourd was not y m1 given aud will niways give Its support to cnc entiruly satisfied with the Dobbins title ho could assault with intent to do bodily injury. and evory pructionbla movenient whieh looks to Inve established vilidity by referonce to the 7 he clovution of 9 public mornts. Asin matter record, and tho attack upon himself he rewards ALLTTER TIE. of fact, there wa no need for addition els: 4s Wholly unwarrinted, Mr. Morgan will pre- Ayoung man named B. Orlup, employed by | ation on the subject of tho observance of tho pare a stutement of the whole mutter for publl- ver a Bubbath, Rigidly enforced, tho atutute existing dition, nid. although somewhat surprised at tho | Adains, Bluckmor & Co., of No. H7 Fifth avenue, | rior to the passige Of tho Guthright. bill. wie ‘Tho same papor of tho Zith say's of the orches- tra: A fow days ayo wo reported tho numbor of volecain tho Festival Chorus, and intimated what would be tha sizo and compoaltion of tho orohostra. Sinco thon Mr. Thomus hus come ——$———$_—_ . Rosy-cheoked misses and pretty boys buy thelr candy at Dawson's, 211 State stroct. Roncate: publleation betloves that he knows the aniinus | Wasurrested by Speolul Ayent Henshaw Satur | guftietent to reach tho ends rlined nt by aunsible | pleted the organization of tho arent band, whtoly | eee eee renee ’ ‘001 Hats, Straw Goods, otc. iQ t made it possible, day for stealing tho letters of tho firm. Comes | people. Tho Gathright bill grow out of the dund- | Includes all tho musiciins of tho Cincinnati DEATHS, “Ato oloek at iy & IATCL, Auctlonsers Bince taeuters 4 Morning tho Coroner and hia plaint that remittances lind been abstracted | letter churucter of the General Suitute, It was | Orchestra, with possibly two or threo excoptlonsy | epee enna rrr J, PMBNY, Jit, Manager. TCH, asclstants havo hold tho following inquests: At PUBLIC SCHOOLS vere mado to tho Post-Ollico authorities, and | # Protest against tho nbugo af tho Sabbath; and | and a huntred or moro of ploked mon from Now | _“TORNR—On Sunday morning, April 2 atho'clock, Yd nager. Fee tate catdtatay, rea down, oe Ne A COMPARISON OF EX? EADETUER: Henshaw, uftor ncaroful Investigation, Decne wo ire bound to say that this abuso bad become | York, Tho distribution of instrumonta will bo | Frencia William, only son of Qoore and Mary Tur i . ve) . ’ My 2ist on the Rock fstand Rouds it No. 43 Twene ty-fourth atreet, upon Jobn Collins, who died of heart disease; at No, 36 Archer ayenuo, in tho Hrighton sottlomont, upon Addick Jonson, who ‘ died of beart discnso; at No. SA Clark rtroot, Upon Kittle Murphy, a desdtute woman of tho lowest cluss, who died of ucute bronchitis; at 80 shamcless 18 to shock not merely Babbuta- Tho foliowing is a statement of tho cost of | convinced that tho thief was not in the depnrt- | rians, but thoughtful people of every shado of os . irm. Accordingly: opinion. publia schools during tho past school yonr in | MON box wus placed inthe store, and ne waked | BesciG, Art, 1%, Chap.20 of tho Genoral Btat- soni of tha Ines: aiioa uf, a toting 9 Kent, aud Siturduy Otlup was cuuguein tho act | utes proviloa thus ¢ No, work or husiicasehnil of opening the box witha fulse koy. After hls | be done on tho Sabbath day oxcept the ordinury bership bused upon the salorica paid teuchot rrest ho mete a confession, and turned over $20 | houschold offices, or other work of uccesalty or eee a ITF otans Tucad ral from rosident I>) Tt AV. ry Andlavlaete pia ¥LIGHT—April2t, Amanda, beloved wifoo vijahts god 4'gonre and timoth, ie ogo lundeni front her into _Tusidanco, 318 Wost Yan Dus ponent Pucedny, April 27, OL 130) peat. by earrings to a8 follows: Firat violina, By POMEROY & CO. HARDWARE STOCK. Aogvebitl a e which he hid taken from lottery. {1 default of | charity, If any poraon on thosabbath day shall SY'EVENS~April 34 Hotoy, wifo of Robbinos EB, 1036 Milwaukee-av. tho City Morgue, upon tho romains of un un- | The second column shows tho entire oost of I 100 ball, Justice Wallneo sont bln over tho | himecif bo found nt his own ar any otter trud Stovon: f : 2%, ‘ kiown jinat vfound .n tho “ruing af tig | struction per pupil bata upon current ox Everio Await trial. Oreniting, or shall employ" Me ‘npprontiees: or Fungral sorvica ot 900 Wost Monroo-tt, at 4p, m, NMAT, WoOD-8T., Ly way barn on auto Btreet; Al fo. pendituro for all purposos, Inclusive of salarice: ar other person, in labor or othor buglucss, whother I > a ‘Rees atreot upon a femulo child found in 4 privy. ‘Tuitionor\ For at MISCELLANEOUS, the sume bo for profit. or tmusement, unloss Triangle. a Heviciira Donner (Meas) paytrs nionso Copy; vault, In this case a verdict of denth ut somo salaries of current ° \such ng fs permitted above, he shill bo tined not teachers, expenditure, WI hee ake eae eraniiurorreatcd Teas than $8 nor moro than 8 Cor exch offense, Ever; ron or apprentice so omployed shall ‘Ong | Hight on Stato strect, towing about a man | bodcomodnsepamie olfonse, Persone who neo is ‘tine and in some mauner unknown was ree turnod by the jury. Also at lii8 Arnold street, upon Frank Stennoth 414 yunra of ngo, who died ‘of plourisy; at No. dl Star strect, upon Pater LAW-—At tho roaldonco, of hls unclo, Robart L asi'Sonin Chittonsaes Apel, Branels ave Se tos! fon, Canada, axed ot yon 8, Aiea ta ba forwarded to Monford st9a.m. ta- Monday, April 26, at 10 am," WII bo sold the entire stock of abaya store (omnel wolng out of tho business), consisting of MUSICAL NOTES, Cincinnati 2 who was almost too drunk to stand without sup- | members of n religious society, who obsorvons | ‘The Paola-Marid troune will ba in Washing. | | O'NRIEN—April2, William O'lrion, of consump- | General stock of Hardware, Yeehter, wtaborerin the Chlengo Foundry, who | Noo veer Bit | portof somo. kink. A¥bloy's, motive waa ots | #AnUbuth dt ny othor dny-in to week than | ton thle week. Hon, agod Bl Yours Dinonthe anda days, Cook and Heating Stoves, | ih gue of the furnace | Platformes ood tt | Covel 1030 ST a oda etc a eer a oa bath day ono duy in oneh seven, ng horeln pro- Crontion” this avoning, with Caroline Mtichings, | Calvary, “oo oumMeuand thence by carriages to | Spixit Level, Nala, Locks, 1588 | Ashley and. bore him oft to tho Armory. vided, 1443 | drunkon tan wis iso lockedup aan Witness, | \ To this tho Gathright bill appends tho follow- During tho sehool-yenr 18it-'é tho tonchera of | but, owing to bis condition, 1t could not hous: | Ig inendmones: ‘waa found dead and lying face downward in a ‘ ditch near the cornerof North and Milwaukeo M4 avenues, Tho Jury found that death was cnused Graff, and iemmortz In tho solos. vary, JOCKWOOD—At JY Orchard-at., Mrs, Hannah It, ilbatn gesiatod by. Mr, Vogrich and Mme. Lockwood, mothor of Airs, James‘. Rowoand Mra. J, 72 years, Saws, Sad-Trona, Tacks, dey LO ‘Also a full line of Shelf Goods, » Form, oxod ng ) x ing tol he tcted by the Gencrat Assen Balyottt, will give two concorts in Cinolunatt, | ““vail—At Donver, Colo, April 2, of apoptoxy, | , At sate time will be sold the Fix, by suffocation,by tailing Into the ditch walle | wo eauciwo Rubuic achools voro pald Sila), oF | euriained whetHor uo bad Joat anything oF ot. Comet Rettecher ran Bee Age GE | Apr Wand Ahay1, ut the Highland Hous, Aga Vali iy the Uli yoar of nis tue,” OF BPOPIOEY | ratnes of Stores suffering from a At of apoploxy. is7v0 tho Madiutes wore REVdO or Set) | q Teg Palutial residonce of Mr. A.B, Pullman, | of Chap, 2v of tho Goueral Btatutes beamonded | ‘Tho Philadslphin Times says: “Mino, Emilio | ,Nelice of funvral horoatter trom No, 808 Prat POMEROY & CO. Anctionsers, - Coroner Mann yesterduy buld an inquest at | hoe punt, or $50,068 loss. tani was utd No. 24 Ashland avenue, was cntored by a burg | by tho addition of the words following, ta wit: Ambre will have an opera company of her own |" ENswonTH—Kiled, by th April 3, a 78 and'a Htandolpb-s No, 78) Wost twenty-seconit street upon Augus: | Threg yours boforo, although the iucrenso into | ME Nt acy yesterday inorning, and whild striking | | xxcrioN 1, ‘hat Jt aball po wuluwealforany | next scuson, Sho will begin in Now Orloans lo, care, Ant! 34, Qoore Hnamarth okies: sun of Matera and Poreis Ehsworth, ‘ aa SHfunoral trom his. inte rosidenco, No. 207 Wost Kins Na-at., ‘Tuced: a Y niocat Tuouday, April 2, by currisgos to Gracoland amnteh to nti bim in ransacking the house the | tavernkeey - - fs Hf 0 Y per cvhether licensed by the Stute or numbor, of touchers and puplla had beou very | thie wus alarmed bya real good high Gfomle | hy the muiiority oF the County Courtor ruse Juno, Wid, wis 00M; tbo vay roll for June, | We shrick from one of the Indies in tho room | tcos, or athor ntithority of city or town) or for Sr, Wiis €55,80. Tho piystoll tor January, eso | {nto which ho bed wandered, Bho burglar left | any suloonkeeper, or any other donor in splelt- ‘Was' $57,201, although tho inorcase In tho humbor atoncy, without any plunder, Entrance was of | uous, vinous, or inalt Hquors, to have open a of pupils elico 1870 haa boon nourly 10,000, ‘Thore fovted Haroun Bi teOn purtorwindow, Mr. Btew- | brrroom or other plavo for tho sale of such nro now WO regular tenchars, and, exclusive of art, w momber of tho household, thinks that | Hquors, or in any way to soll, givu, or othorwise Priicipala, burinclusive of tonebera in High | the burglar isa many who called early in tho | dispose of spirituous, vinous, or mile Iiquors on Schools, tho average salary pald teachors is only evoning usking nlms, Ho deseribes him as # |} sunday, $75, ” tuco ‘of chloroform, admiitatered by Edward Cammack under tho superintendence gf Dr. Mullan, who was about to umputate i thumb, which bad been badly crushed acokle : tally in the muchinory at Clark . Eurniture-fuctory, where ho was omployed, A ; sBt-mortem examination mudo by County. Phystclan Bluthardt showed that tha decunsed \ | had been a sufferer from vulvular disease of the Nov. 1." Thoodoré Thomas, with an orchestra of about forty porformors, aud jssisted by Misa Amnio Toulse Gury, ave 8 convert on the Sad in ss Orango, N. ofore a large and cnthuslastica audionce. Gustavus F. Hall, of mil tho oporn-troupos, writos from Pittsbu AVENUE HOUSE, 221-st, & WABASH-AV, OY COUNTRY’S DEFENDELS WaT Ee av Pat "Tho bappy ovent | otudk. eat chonuenbiycatssharsed Soldiers ot ito man over six feet tail, 28 or 80 years uld, woll 8x0, 2. Tho keoping open w bar or storo, or |.hupponod to-day, and now 1 am supromcly | Warof'the Kevoliton invited co att +" bonrteand the testimony ehowed. that he hud bulit, full bourd, sligntly durkor than wis tawny | auy oitior plea Tortie ano Of Such iiawerg oe | HNPyL Twas rhnrricd ae. tho. Mononguloly ST OATES Ea TCS RO FURNITURE OF complained of this trouble for n couple of yours IE SMALL-POX. bnir, and was well dreased In dark sit, tong duel the selling or othorwise disposing of such liquor | House to Biss Lilllo Horry Fechan, formerly of M! "will conduct the strangers’ mooting to-night 1a i Le Er comrntitierr an ie mn ro a AY Piece Ane eb SEARS SE RIGERSY DOS ‘ate fa nates fet Suumor nv otation ot tig ‘Foronto, but more recontly of Bradford, Pa." ¥. Sf, G. A, rooms, 140 Mudlson-at, i ' mn Ure ( ADDITIONAL CASES YESTERDAY, Minor nrreata: John Mokenny, ltarcony of a | Statutoto which this act is an nmendmont, ar Paulino Lucen'sa appoarance in Berlin Inst | TUTE NOONDAY PRAYER-MEBTI TOD, ki Yory careful manner, The Jury brought M8 | Bmalkpox took a uow and wnexpected start | coat from Alfrod Mortenson, UENO. EH Minato | sual, Wpon conviction, subject tho olfondée to | muntirwas tue ceeuslon oF tho grotent Gkaltes | Lumiioeunducied ur ehcrier ilaniea ltke te orated Dr. Mullan from all blame, .Phe Doctor, in fact, made & very good showing to both tho Coroner and tho jury, satiatyin; iy ‘that the death was purely nocidontal, and such as no physiclan could well guard against, ‘Tho deceased was only 26 are, of uge, inurried, and ‘wis born at Northfleld, iu this county, He had only recently moved into the ty atreot; Surnh Watson, o servant formerly in tho | the pains and ponulties provided therefor; and Feet eae cron a oe aa eem the | ompluy of Sry, Hurper, of No.9 West Jackson | shill, moreover, for tho Mint offentes fortely bla i d Intorfe x, struct, who {3 suspected of stealing ubout 150 | Hovnso, whether Btato, city, County Court, or tlon and interfere with tho dovotions of tho at- | worth of jowelry and clothing, which nithorte | town licunse. tuchés, Two now cuscs were reported during | was i nga to te been ftclon by with one a ate or font of acta in contilct heru- the duy, and also anothor de: je | Vorgtnns; jon ‘ult, jar’ an h . . nso aie Hospltal, aoe seathe Some oF a Charles" Willitins, — threo © trampish-lookin: "This net sbutl tuke elfeot from Ita passage." gocond ono of the Anderson, childron, who woro cola cFOund Ae ee sine pera Er gh Ee rear nate ty Se ca 4 YiM.O. A. roomie, 150 Madison-at. AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & C0., }nnd 83 Wabash-uy, ment In musical ciretcs thore that hus beon known fora long ting, ‘Tieketa for ‘admission commnnded aout #4 cach on tho Bourso, and on the opening night, in whiob she sang in tho title rolo of “Carmen,” tho house was worth about $3,400. Prof. Nathan Dye, the vetoran musio-teachor Monday Morning, April 26, 10 a, m, Wo wilt salt the Burnituro of enue House. WAT Metrolass Ruraituro,sonetot Iponty Hause eae acolo p caatier kets Mntiloctop Cones “top Chant Brblo? ee on, Dining lta Vurntruree' Chsire, Salou a A Pillows, Crockory, Piatod und Glass Ware. Also, ono Grand Planay cost $1,000, q s fores tho orlginal buitute ‘against anybody, is | of this city, desiros us to oxpreas ‘his thanke to | REGULAR TRADE SALE + y 6 = Tanna wua'uiao eomuneneed at the County | taken froin No, Hi West tka stroutn Wook OF sont Biamniors reusivlan a: bugay cele ies suuidonly, acme, roused to his dury bythe | tho director, wingers, playors, and atl concarned PORENOE ECO: snctioneat, : Hospital upou Gvorgo Enswortk, son, of Police~ | moro aio, which bad been dally expected, Michael Hickey from W. Wy. Geisler of Nos Gathright bill, whieh specifics a singic chiss of | {un hid testimontal concort. In this Sonnaullay, DRY GOODS! ¢ mute Rrvor (cha was run down Wille site THE FIRST CARR Dearborn street; Juck Mangan, John Nichol. | founders, and he propases tha ply the uweep- || Wo 100) ne Sword OF prilad ohadir own accoun s WINANCIAL, J fae cure on the Northwestern, Haullroad wt tO | wos reported from a house on Ontario street, | toll, and Michael ‘Gorman, iurcony of « coat | {ux providions of tho law to ull clusies, vonstrn. | to the littl Disies, Vhlilips, pupils of Br. Dye, | Tnosday, April 27, at 9:30 0. m, nema, rey iat is adiney. itoopttate near Chur, ‘and tho unfortunate Individual ‘wus | from George Mullard at No, 10 North Jefforson | jug that to be olfensive to the law which hitherto | and daughters of Mr, Charles £billips, the woll- The inquest will’ be couclidud to-duy, Also Upon Christopher Hoyer, who dled of bedrt dia case at bls hone, near tho corner Of Fulriuld MB entor, an eyiployé of Bprague, W: street; Henry Karug, obtaining money by falsu | bus boen regarded aa uot only hurmlcss but of nor Co, dy eure & tho infeution sedi aot | pretences fram Hira, St Cech, uf ney by faley | Tiblio benoft. Delny a Grantite, and u dlecipio known tenor, whose udmirablo duot play wus rr traced, fnasmuch us he bud not knowingly | Udport avenue, which-he did the marked feuture of the concert, ittlo nilsses give great promise of future exoallonco, RON SILVER MINING COMPA. One Thousand Lots Dosirsblo Merchandise, A vory fnportant ofurin y representing | Of Grantisin, the Mayor proceeds upon tha Glo, v, com & 00, Auctionoere , " s been ©: vd to tho disense, How that ho waa uutof work, and bad a starving | Grunt iden that tho best way to got rid of a bad | and aro puplly of whom Mr, Dyo may well bo York. {avenue and Kinzie street, tue charge al nuwover, By the trout Oittcorg, fumily of little ones on bla hands. Jaw ato onforeg it, Undoubtodly tho luw ue jt | prowl. ; 3,000 Cases ole ae Re see und tninsported to tha Huspiuul for treatment, | Tho Armory and ‘Twonty-accond _Btreat | Houlton Is noe without iaadvantaues. If he lsae Tho Scottiwh Poors. Meck doit UNAtSESEA DLS a BRE, MOPRING+ and the premises from whieh he waa taken y with a band | funded, ho nay suppress tho Sunday and Bone : Station wore “packed yeaste: wero thoroughly fumigated and tho fumates | of itty-two savory _ charactors, who wero ore; ‘4 ago, Tho patient was an old wag, and gave his } chaty, the praceuds to gu towarts procuring bull | Iiteral, “‘Thoroiwono thing, howover, he oe salunary olfeck for It ian faut, notwithstanding | tovrightas’ othe eto a eee totes | THoy, observing w. ditforent Subbuth than Sune Hoxton Advertiser. Tho clection of Scottish rupresontative Poors has resulted, as usual, in tho choice af Aftcon Conservatives and one Liberal. Dy far tho largest part of tho mombera of tho Peoruygo o1 Scotland oro mombers of tho House of Lords oithor in thoir own right or ug representatives, Tho eight Scottish Dukes are all peera of the . OFFICERS: \ Prosident, GEO, D. ROWER, : Yicortresdent, STELEN V. WITTE: Bocrotary, DM VERDEN AL GonoralsManager: W: KEYES inartolal Agent, WALGESAIL ATENS: nkers, FOURTH NATIONAL Mrs. A.B, Hopkins, the indy whose unfortus natu family relutions were revealed in tho pub Mcation of tho crogs-bill Nied Saturday by hor husband in theeuit fur divorce, was yesterday visited by w ‘TittnuNs reporter, {oe ‘Tho ludy stuted that the cuntonts of the bili 4 -wore of such 4 niture that she felt in justice to BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS NAL BANK. United Kingdom; so aro three of the four ’ q Z. Lalteh, ng tha police say, for 4 lot af | day, inay do ull on Bunday which the rest of tho | Murquises, twenty-slx of tho forty-thrue Eurls, WILL BE BOLD AT AUCTION ‘Wilt Fi Btevons, Geo. U. Htovarts Lt cb. crsolf and ber helpless eblld: tho frequency of tho cases recently, that thore | rallroad burglaries, © The = ui 2, 10 wae sty rt rea Earls, Wichard G MoCormick, Jones rene! nerwolf and uer helpleas childron a publio dental | i gong futie louking after tne paulo beuith | ee MET SL, TREY einen cameulaH | conimunity may not dd, "tho Sayer cundot iny | threo of the ive "Viscounts, and olgne of the , Hopking left Chicago, taking with bin tho oungest boy and the little daughter Nettic. iy placed the boy in Bt. Anne's Protestant Ore ‘phan Asylum at Lowell, Mass. taking the girl with blu ta Now Yark City, “hire. Hopkins at nov vomuenced a scureb for the children, om= ploying detectives in nearly every city in the country to assist her, but for eighteen months their efforts were fruitless, In January luag ee located the boy, and imuiediately sturted for well Arriving thore, aho demanded posses who ar not the brivest poople in tho world, es- | bya dunes, and bath wory onglncorud by dolin | Ferualite: unde by tele yee ee apes ae ieooiocanseatetias ett | Kegs e Sa art tect cne | BRE et iu aie = wir a Receaary ‘osaualea tion Hospitals tlt fave terial faci: plousant y Air iet ice tho’ Banday 4 and Honday tsauos oF tho nines [ia syinptome wera not the most murked, yesturday: morniiy. ‘Tho uumnan bey conducts fugrnad to uiy one Of Wa many weeponslble and but, slace be had ben depose tote ahmed: | postenluy morning. Tho tuunan b bonurable business mon whom we have tho c » igh to ruspect 4 we Seco beat i take chargo of him, and by | tho dubbuth or at lonst to have regard Tor tha plea Mad, jeer bart oe uathoritee aS 19 BuO Opinton. * feolings and tastes of reapectablo membora of | muy euch and every suloonkouper in town. TUS NEXT EVENT tho community, Thoy gut exuctly whut thoy ‘Tho well-meaulug advocates of stringent Bua- Of tho day was the fimdiewnt eo weewslals indi. | deserved in being pullod. day proviniona surrad to tha deyta by tha abyso Luthor it. Marsh, S10) Kyle, eNGuo. ik Hoplaagny James De ut ‘Offic: REEL BUILD NET dae Now vane —— twonty-four Hurons. Iere, thon ure forty-elght Beottish Poors who oceup; ts in the House of Lords in their own right; and if to thom bo udded tho sixtcon repregoutatives there aro sixty-four iit , out of w total, of elghty-four, who enjoy tho privileges of a Peer of Parliainent. Tho sturdiness of the Bootch physical character is ehown Db; tho aurvival of so many familles. No Scottlsl Pooraxes have boun croated aiuce 1707, aud thoro urg but two which were new orcations that haye a later date than 1009, the othar elsht which Wednesday, April 28, Commencing at 9:30 a. m. prompt. are all soasouab) som gpietegere tmncen eth aoa trom a By AVE CASI z As wo shall soon remove to Mi and 316 Madison-at,, extra offort will bo mado by us to close out Bll con mGuts LO BAO Cust Of removal. valuloguos and Gvods rosdy forinspection Monday. GEV. 1, GORE & wand &) Wabeab-ay, CANDY, eee ry Sond sl, &, 6h or aN C AN ane pi oc Ea of 10 voter. A dear sich ‘i TPHEL, Contectiongr “ Se aonsty Cae a

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