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BSISSESERSERES & ENSE ao” R. SST La. rie tho re- 4, This is moro signifioant than : miroa analint Conkling in Now York and nm: qron In Ponnayivania, 1045 conclusive.’ ———————— shel t recelves “JIgaven help the candidate tha enaner polters.""—Chieam Inter- Ocean, May 10, e t Sie barn 1 tho enr-horses_ In the Wes! J aun" carry thie county for the third tefm. 2 4 vels’ cricket Esmity STORMS Wos 18 Hyvely ns n cricke ine Heratehers’ Convention yestorduy. _————— ‘Tuy county towns, camo Up almost solld against tho third term, Boss or bolt {a Lone Jones’ Idea of party alsclpline. ——————— ou, yrs! The movement fs. atill.“'spon- taneous.” Morro of the Rump: The minority must rile. —— PERSONALS, ‘Where was Sfoses when Sweatt went out? «fly to this tavern, my pretty gazelle.”— Potter to Leonard. ‘Thus far, Gen, Logan has not struck a pay- fog stroak In bls coal mine, AF ft looks to mo as ff some other fellow’s fences wore down.'—John Sherman. Since the fallure of his buckboard-wagon scheme it might bo written: The Roy. W. Hi. Murray, Ii. Bs ‘Alldoubta about the coming summer being cool one pave been romoved, Mr. William Thaw. a prominent citizen of Pittaburg, hus loft for Europe. " Gambetta Intely got so excited inn speech {hat he shattered his ruler, That is oxactly sebat the average Russian his beon trying to do forthe last threo years, but Aleck refuses to bo shattered. a Swett &Tuthill, Prestdent-makers. Con- yentions teordor in tho sintest designs on short nates. A full Ino of Tempornry and Perma pont Chairmen always on hand. If you don't seo what you want, ask for it.” ‘Mr. J, Beaver Atkinson denounces the dog- mathat true art lles not in “tho What" but In utho How."=¥, ¥ Post. Jolt is wrong. Tho cheapest kind of people out this way know that trac art fies in" the How Muep.” L ly the golden ball of molten firo was (ean the Foriho weatwred, hiding behind jovateapphire clouds, and shadowing purplish tints upon a tall, queenly muiden atituesquely deaped In whito, standing: nione upon a stone colonnades on tyes hirge and brown, swept the ion with a hingry. eager nize, sora TL riisis of ‘Catiling sitmmor wind blew the long, trailing vines, heavy with the passing rhower, against ber marble chooks, dash! the Himycolred drops over face, huir, and down Lyon her shoer-white dress, while the frown of caro grew deeper upon tho troubled face, for * “s bury thes aro seething Sime tanner While her larzo brown eyes woro still Bunting tho horizon. a mun with one large blick oye ant asmuall gry’ one came slowly around the corner Bud atood before her, “Have you seen papn?” she sald tn a low, mel- Iow vulco that reminded the Hatener of the soft- Iyswelling notes of the ongin in the Sistine Chapel, or ono of those Denutiful summer days when Italy seems only nround the corner from plyalunt. : Ee ehoutd emile,” was the youth's response 28 be pointed silently to hls rapidly-growing optic. Wout did he aay?" “That cre Lagain sought your hand I must belay him twenty thousand dollars to show that Treaily loved vou." ‘ “Was (his all tho hope he gave you?" “All, except tho smish fn tho’ oye.” Hserr, do you love me?’ “Madly, hydrophobteat, “Thon go aud fulttll the crucl mission on Bhich my stony-hearted futher haa sent you. Every night | will pray for your guceess, and, though yeirs may ‘clupse ere we again meet, you will find your alta Tookh true fo the Jove that won ber heart in the happy hat eratwhile coursed merrily across tho fertile pling of youth.” (Sho bad read this in a look and nated ton tho spot.) *T guess UH maka tho rifflc, sis," sald the lack night that bud come on siuce thelr tulk dean, Stopping at a bumble coffeehouse, hy purchased two stenks,—one for hig eye—ond aftera hearty supper wenton Into the great city whoso_myrind tights ahone like sun-glinta ‘onthe wuters of Lake Como whon tho fod of diy firet touches its rippling wavelota with his warm Klssea, and was lost to Bight. Ua, o 8 6 iia : Five yonrs hnye paseed. Thoy gonerally olapse, lit theau aitnply pened. ho fete makden when wesaw In the first chapter has. grown into mu tured womantived and striped stockings. The mau with the black oye {s still ausent. ut Five years more have gone, ‘The lovely wom- anis becoming 4 trifle less lovely. Sho stands by the window and sighs away the long summer days, sometlines suylugs 1 Know ho will some, know he will cone.” Re Ye know he won't, for ho married h{s:Inundress fs tho only means of scttllng her account, Pov- are willdrive a mun to nnything—cvon a lqun- Iv. . Lallah Rookh Perkins {9 stitl In the ft 7 fle on Nob Wii, walting for Lee he eae, Pericles MeGulre is ‘driving & laundry-wagon. Will they over moot? Tdou't know. J. A. Froung. ———— POLITICAL POINTS. Towa will elect a solid Republican delega- Non to Congress this fn! and rotiry Bfesurs, Weaver and Gillette, These demngogs have been au eyesore to tho Intelligent voter, even of thelr own purty, fortho past two yeurg,and thelr frantic attompts in Congress for cheap notoricty hare Procured for them the contempt of all the Doves uf both grent political purties in thit atts poi the uppearatees of affairs in tho Saieront Congressionil districts, the delegation Consist of men who will contribute to tha FPutution of the State in National halls, and a ‘awillhave the influonce thit ber political brad entitles her to ussume.—Des Sfuines Matt Carpenter on Blaine: “Lava you any Pastoral feeling aguinst laine?" “Not the meee Llulne in brave, magnetio, ighting qrubllean, Should ho be nominated I would wenyhtng fn my power to secure his election, pe have bad one or two tite in debate In’ tho i ri Dut without the slightest personal feal- ng at ey CF Upon his part, L bolivve. fla tralne pelataa House of Reprointatives hid inado Spent it fight. He gives hurd blows and anu ated (eee WH ned us hisopponuntean give, Toditney, py ever alates bunds und invites you aren arude uly. wei or a meu atk who Relther Weak nur mean.’ ae ae a Mlefent of tho third-termers In Chicago Bi ot Certuin that Grant will not have bls tbe oy in the Nationat Hopublicau Conyon- fated fy ree hls moans that he ts utterly de art it hls cupuctty us a candidate. His [isgutation as 4 cnndhiate for tho thint tern ‘Thoas a OutrtKG and nehame from tho first. Veiner GQ EYe been deagying him into this be Tae et wel bhn ouvoritas woll 13 thoy andthe. a Mivu crowned hh carver with defeat, Upen thera tluy ean take of tho responslbilty My nee ves tho better for him. Chicago deen do bind-termers, nil is lost. They CE i Ea Metical Commereiage re Crashing than tb yomembers of Congress—Mr. Warner welot ty Now York, and Me, William A, lug pale istuchusetta—are interested In wood reason ah are in Congress no doubt for thut pa eee pratensa of ropresuntlig tho Yole to ne rep nt pulp, If Gariicld darodto bewouta tril tho pulp quostion before the flouse Clare reik thy tarht ring, The two Pulp ot Cone ual sigush things. A majonty Pulp dty, tae ‘arnt Tavor of repealing to n. ; Id aids in committes te iat rete tho peopl at Iurye, Telckery 0 u ‘ov thin to concual tha crline, W tise mance (Poresout an American itaustey. and home te in tho manufuoture of pa; Wer than eur ogg we fietiah powscuslons uo bute ical Cnalag oF oe ils eyes open can fall to seo decide » Elihu i. Washburn is the very toe Pryghole® Of tho Republicans of Wisconsin Wdeut. ‘This te not wt range in one polnt tate ai la soin anothor, It ts not winatige . vans seo whut tho Democrats would thoy could, that he would be the Sroogeat derbi before the peuple that tha i iy Dowtbly nominate, Lut tt Bichiug payteareably unas, with the fowdtnge Whe OF Grits 1a this Slate vithor for k 3 pean and HO work that any onv lis tatter ty Lt oon done for Washburn, the! ratte mun Should have so unuiles © delegated yeioan rank und til for hlu— YPotunesiats’ M¥Orublo to him aro choson Pouttrean Siaecd ae, Washburne teoliug in tho Nedneaday yottte Convention ab Mudfeon ‘an he delayed vas strony, ad, while but nine of Table Geceke have declared for hin, . that clroumstauces may eurly leat nye, the united support Eastman revel ince aD (a) Deno fens Inanas he moved slowly away into tho: RAILROADS. uw The Wabash Trying to Arrange for Its Chicago Busi-. « " ness, ; The Southwestern Assoolation and the Rock Island—Notes ° and Personals, ‘ THE WABASIY. + Bolan Humphreys, Président, and John C, Gault, Gonoral Manoger“of tho Wabnsh. St. Louls & Paolfic, aro in the,city, Tho object of tholr vialt te to. seo what fs novessary to secure terminal fuctiltics for tholr rond in this elty, and to effect an immodinte entrance. Tho Wibnash oxtension to thia city fs all comptefed to South Englewood, where tt connects with tho Western Indhina. Tt oxpected to bs ablo to open Its Iino both for freight nnd passenger-business nbout May 1, but, owing to tho ‘enmplications and, troubles of the Western Indiana in accuring an’ entrance, It has not beon able to carry out that program, Tho presont condition of tho Weatern Indinna Is such that there 1s no telling when that Ho will be able tobring the Wabash in. Tho lutter hig constructed extansive frofght-houses on Third avenue, near Twelfth street, but is not nble to reach then, Messrs. Humphreys ant Gault went out to tho Hilts ina cureiitye yes torday afternoon to soo what could be dony to surmount the obstacles and otfect n temporary qurangement to commence business, ‘It ts ui derstood that negotiations have heen opencd with sovoral ronda fi this city for the. purnese of rotting a temporary untrniee, Mr. Grult Stated to Ww TRINUNE roparley Iust oventng that such negothitions were pending, but nothing: had yet been nceumplished, Ho was confident, howover, tat samo Srrangeniont would bo made by which his rond could open business nt pace, hetans Mr, Humphreys and himeelt left ho city, * It hid been rumored for several anys past that tho Wabash would come in temporarily on tho Wilnols Contral—muking its terminus nt Weldon,—but Me. Gault says nothing of thu kind fs contemptated, as his ond eanot ensily make connection with the Ulinels Contral, being nore than a tile west of thit rout, +H. C, Townsend, General Passenger Agont, and G, 1. Danicls, General Tleket Agent of tho Wabash, were aso in tho clty yostorduy to per- fect arrangements for tho opening of thelr new tickot olfico In this city, No, 8 Clark atrect. SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION. Strenuous efforts have beon made Iately to Dring about n mecting of the managers of the roaugin tha Southweatern Railway Assaclatiou to take up the request of tho Rock Island ABU Immediate rearrangement of the porcentages of tho ronds in the Chiengo Division, but thus far without success, and as yet no day of mooting hua been appofnted. As horetofore stated the Rock Ishwnd appealed from the de- clalon of tho arbitrators, on the ground that its percentage was not sullicient. Under the rile tho Rock Island would have to wait for ns new arbitration tntil July 1. But, sines Gould has aticcecded in getting the troubles regarding tho St. Louls award arranged without waiting the requiait tine, tho Took tstand munagers say thoy do not tocan to walt auy longer to have tholr difficulty settled. It is understood that If the Rock Islind matter fs not soon arminged, this road will refuse to uct longer inder tho ngreoment, and take all tho bustness (t ean ret without reporting to the ‘Associntion. There fs in attempt to delay netion in | regard to tho Rock Island claim until tho Wa- bash bag opened Its Chicago Ine for business, us thon the porcentages of the Chlenro roids will have to be rearranged anyway, The Rock Islund manngers, however, siy they will not await until than, end will inslst upon nrenrringe. ment of tho pirecntauet before tho Walsh ects Into tho Chicago Division, —— NEW ROADS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Sroux Crry, May 10.—Graders are now ut work along the Omahn Iino of the St. Paul & Sioux City Road, between Columbus Junotion and Lyons, a distance of forty miles, A surveying party of the Union Paottlo are runulng a line from Norfolk, Nob., to connect with the Omaha Sine of the $t, Paull and Sloux City nt Vincent's storo, Tho Slonx City & Pacific will let a con- tract Ina few days for building elgbteen miles of the Niobrara Branch from Ploreo to Platu- view. — A NARRNOW-GAUGE ROAD. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Inpranarouis, Ind., May 10.—The Oblo Falls & -Northwestorn Narrow-Gyuge Railrond Compyny Med articles of assvufation with the Seeretary of Stato this morning. ‘ho proposed {Ine will begin at a polnt on the Ohfo River near the Ohio Falls, and ran north und northwest to Chicago. It will cross into Ultnois at no point on Lake Michiyan. The road will bave a bruigh Ine rune ning from Parke County to this city; one from. Martin County to Vincennes; ono from Blooms field, Greon County, to Bloomington; another from Clay County to Torre Hiute; another from Atticn to Lafayette; another from Martin Coun- fy to Hedford. The capital stock is iixed ut Trends, Mr.'T, W. Wadsworth, Contracting Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, has rosigned hfe position and Mr. C, M. Updike, tormorly with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, bus beon ap- pointed to It. Mr, J.N. Abbott, Genornl Passonger Agent of tho New York, Lako Erlo & Wostarn Rallrond, is in the olty for the purpose of Installing Mr. I. 'T, Stantoy fu his now position us Western Gon- erul Pussonger Agentof his roud, Mr. Stunloy tikes tho plico of Mr. J. M. Arms, who gocs into tho mining buaincas at Leadville. A bad wash-out occurred on tho Wisconsin Central Railroad nbout four weeks tuo near Ap ploton, Wit. which pearonted that ruad from running through trains to that point. Mr, Dan Moylngton, the Gener! Agent of tho rond, ro- celved a diapateh yesterday that tho broxk hig been fully repalred, and that both fretght and passenger trulus are running through aguin us Bui Mr. 8.8. HI. Clark, General Managor of tho Union Paettic Ruitrong, arrived in tho olty yes terday trom Now York, wecompanted by tt, A- A. Talmadge, Gonoral Manunger of tho Missouri Paeitic., Mr. Clark’s health hus been greatly tm- nufred Tor nora than a year, and hy-has done Que ilttle aetive work for that timo. Datel howover, hia houlth hus greatly improved and h expects goon ta be able to direct tho affalrs of hin roud with his former vigor and energy. To ‘will remaln in this elty tor several duysand thon go to Omali, The inpoling of General Managers and Gener- al Paasonger Agents will not be for the purpose of getting up a new ngreonient for tho tnaluten~ ance of passenger rites to Mivcourl Itiver points and polnta in Colorado, but ta sea whathor tho old ugreomont ennnot bo onrried out in good falth, ‘Pho Rock Isinnd offiulats say tho: wilt insist on having tio old agreemont enr- ried outin good faith, or else they will make Kuch arrangements as will protect thelr Inter ests, ‘Thoy say the old agreement ts good onotygh, if faithfully carried out, and, !€ thls one ts not Hved up to, it isnot Ilkely that a now will furs, any better, ‘Tho Minos Ratlroad Association will hold a meoting In thly clty to-morrow for the purpose of perfecting {ta Organization, aud to confider the advisabittty of changing the preacut tarilf, ‘This organizntlon was formed to oxact arbitrary: rates on frolghts from and to interlur poluts in Winols trom the New York trunk lines on through business. The trunk Hnea, which under the prorating system in force previous to tho formation of thid Agauchition, have been dom thotr best to break up this organization, und at one Unie thoy cue ner belng successful, few weeks ago, however, the orgunizntion was reorginized, and thore are good prospects that it will now last in spite of tho olforts of the trunk Hnos to create dissunsions, a ‘ CHARGES AGAINST MAYOR KALLOCH, New Yous, May 10—A dispatoh from San Frnuoleco auys; "Legal dooumpits have beon propnred for presentation tothe Suporlor Court to-day, charging Mayor Kalloch with prostituting his official position and iniluonce to his own personal guin, aud praying that Kalloch he deprivod of hig office of Mayor. Among tho charges id ong that Kalloch knowingly, willfully, nd corruptly, while Mayor, asked and received omolumonts, gratultios, rewards, and promises: thoreof for obtulnlog ayd furnishing employ. mont in the public oMecs to divers persons, and retaining suld persons in oltea,” The Russiun Flouting Prison, St. Petersburg Quls, On April 14 tho amer NI pe evearod, loaded with criminula and provis(ond, left Gdeas wu forthe Islund of Saghalion, On tho steamer thera are 400 mule. prisoners, olabt fomule prisoners, twenty-seven women voluatartily no- Companying their gondemned huabunds, two mon accompanying thelr condoumuod wives, and sixty-four children. Tho Archbishop Paton performed the sulemn thanksgiving service, aud prayer was altered for the long life of tho rolgn~ Iie farntly, ‘and of those sulting uway, The Arch- bishop uddreased tho women, blessed then, and besprinkled them with holy water; then the mute prigoners were Drought up. and ip thelr turn recolved tho word of -encourngement and hops. Many of the prisoners wopt. The male prisoners vro placod in four departments. Jou nen in cach, and tho women "in two rooms. aro ‘two hospitals (fur mates and a drug-siore, and a chapel. Yhero ‘are two surgeony, one priest, four otlicurs of the interior, and” a gentleman ond his wife to lock ufter the conduct of tho prisoners. It is ald that the prisoners will re- colve tha same food as tho cruw, to-wit: tos ot Droakfust, soup and weat at dinner, grucl at gupper. Alltho prisoucns ure in chains, but when well out at sea thoy wilh be unchalned,— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. nt lenst those of thom who behave well, Tho children and the persons voluntarily going to tho Island enjoy full freedom. ‘Tho cargo of tho stenmer ainounts to 7,000 paors, or 2.890,000 pounds, —10,000 ponds of graga, and the reat old ron rolls to bo used for the construction of the horsesniltrond on Baghalien, from the part to the pertain pal prison, ju thecentral purt of tho isund, Fifty-four soldiers perform guard duty. Laat yenr the Nifny-Novgorod performed tha name Journoy In ilfty-two days. ‘Chous ft was erent success as regaria tho henith of tho peleoners, sill it 19 foul noco ssary now to tnke jm) fewer than Inst year. Tho ateamer is palnted whito, and displays the Imperlul Rus- sland waretlay. AMUSEMENTS. M'VICKEIVS, Early {n tho eonson at this houge Gtibert's satirical comedy of “ Enungod was produced, amd its strikingly original character aroused muuch curiosity. At this samo theatre the pleco was reproduced Inst night. I¢ will run fora week,-probably two—und during {ts rin tho fermor auriosity wilt doubtless bo’ revived. Now, as thon, we will fluc many people who can- not appreciate its novelty, who will fall to tind tho sutire with which svery lino ts inden, ond who will romain utterly oblivious of. tho fnot that in “Engaged” the aghor has imorcilesty lashed = many sentimental follies. Probably, with tha ex- coption of Pygmalion and Galatea" and “Tho Palace of Truth,” “Hnguged" {a the best thing Gilbort has written, Fino dialog, clover situn- tions,an excellent balance of charnoters, nro. found in. the concolt;~-the Intention of which, tous, the author's words, was Io try the effect of treating a bromlly farcienl aubjoct in a grave and curnest spirit,and without extraveaganco in tone, gesture, or costuinc.” Thoro is scon in “Engaved tho full dovelopment of that pecifiinr velu of atire found in “The Wicked World," in Pinafore,” In “Tom Cobb," and in many other ploces. Porhaps, a8 some one hag suggested, Gilbert did write the piny standing on his head, Perhaps ho meant it tohen skit upon tho Scotoh marringo law, or perhaps hedesigned to illustrate a fow of tho absurdities of the novel or tho drama of tho duy. Whatever his intentions were, ho hus, to any one’ with tho fatutest sense of humor, produced one of the most’ amus- ing plays of recent years, Sontiment and action are reversed, tho charneters found in tho modern novel and Inthe modern play aro dellentely burlesqued. Convontionality throws no restraint upon tho motives of the chaructora, Thoy all seem, like Cheviot, to think, and feel, and act upon the impulse of the moment. Thoy spent frankly and freely, and the philosopher's theory that self-interest is the mainspring of human action {9 completely veriticd in the cnse of Gilbert's denmatis persons. Not ono is pos- sossed of 1 generous impuise, ‘Theatr selfishness is {nterlarded with tho most sentimental utter. anced, which are detivercd in most inntter-of-fact way, and the effoct is wildly comle, Tt was found to bo so Inst ty fold by Mes Vicker's audience,—n largu one, be ho way, Of course, much of the interest of this represent tion of the pieces sus centered In the Jielinda of Annes Booth. Wo can merely echo whut hug been admitted alrondy,—tmat her conception and her execution of this nile entitle her to the highest pince, | Never for ono moment did she lose sight of the solemnity of the churacter. In tue famous tent scone her acting was characterized by a detteagy, o moaning, a finish, a completensss, and ber dollvery with n purity and uw distinct- ness, taruly foind, Not a word wis uttered heedlesly,. not a gesture was inisplueed, Her melodramatic utterances, ber sudden chinges to tho colloquial, her torribly tragic glare aa she first guzed upon tho turts, the mittter-of-fnct manner in which sho devoured thom na she brake into sentiuont or as she confived to that artful innocent, Wowie, the (rasattane that nicked hor night and diay,—nll thoge features: rendered tho scene ono of the most amusing possible, Nothing could be more wbsurd than the manner in which she dollyored Belinda's epecel over the perplexity of ber tmar- riage, when, in reply to un exclumu- tlon ‘fram Sante, she anys: “Fun! Say rather horror—dlstraction—chaos! J am rent with contlieting doubts. Porhaps he Js niready married; in thitcnse I in 2 bignmlst, Maybe he ia dend; fn that cuso T am a widow, Maybe he is alive; in that cusoT am a wife. What am te Am Lalnglc? Ain I marricd? ist miurry? Who aml? Where am J? Whatam {? Whntis my name? What is my condition in life? if 1 au married, to whom am Tinarried? Ir lama widow, how came I to be a widow, and whose widow came 1 to be? Why am I his widow? What did be dio of? Did he leave me anything? If anything, how much, und is it paddled with conditions? Can I marry aguin without forfelt- Ing it? Have Tu mother-in-law? Havel a fam- Oy of stane-enildrany and, If 89, how ma what are tholr ogea, sexes, sizes, names, and dispositions? Thesc aro queations that rack mo night aud day, and until thuy are settled peace and £ aro not on torms.” The entire delivery of this speech could not havo been excalled, Sho oxtravted front it Its full menning, It wns metodramutic in| tho hignest degree, and the absurdity of tho nes and the earnestness of tha actress mado tho nudfence ronr. Some of the othor paris were cleverly assumed, aud among, tho frst muy bo mentioned tha Angus of Mr. W. J. Fer- ‘Angus is tho honvat Lowland pens- who loves bis mother 80 ten- dorly that he supports her by wreeking rallway trains, and who confcuses that he loves hig aweothenrt '* maist as guid’s mysel.”"” Tho character was oxccediugly well hit of both in dtaloct and in genoral movement. Ilia Lowland lassie Mi ic, the Ingenuois Scottish maiden, who in the Innocence of hor hoart freely admits that! sho ia “yera, yorn beautiful” and * vors, vera guid,” and sells her affection for tho eum of “twa pun," wis in tho ablo bands of Miss Sydney Cowell, James Lewls, while to our thinking he made too much of a comedy part of his role, renderud in a highly amusitys way tho character of Cheviot, the lover of skirts and ident bounty, tha boing whose ardent naturo cuuses blm te find in every womnin the tree upon which the fruft his heart {8 growing. = Mr. Joseph bust and impetuous 1s peotucted § Belrauny, and Miss Nellic Waiting na Parker would have boon thoroughly acceptable bud her char: netor boon that of a soubrot in unothor gort of a play. Milas Whiting should study Gilbort’s in- structions, Miss Marlo Chestur's Bbiity found agood flold In Afiuute, tho Innovent, loveable young Wo WhO Marries for money, ald who: if hor girlishnoss knows jutlnitly more about ‘business Laan her doting oll futhor, Mr, Symper- gon, a role ussumed by Mr. Cullington fairly. Tho Macyilicudy waa Louls F, Burrott, and tho Mrs. Mavfartane pleturod by Mrs. Gilbert was o clover piece of work. TIE Cincus. Last night Coup's shows were In full swing on tho Luke-Front. ‘This bolng tho tirat circus pers formunee of tho season, ie cate ore Packed, ousands of ple, Ike flies, wero ttt- fineted ta the qpat uta Ughts, ‘This aftornoon and evening exhibitions will he given. DRAMATIC NOTES, . Bartloy Cunpboll left for tho Last last night} Mr, Will Hayden bas departed. He will como aguln Thursday. At tho Olyinplo The Rural Roosters" bogan to crow lust avening. Frank Mayo buyan an ongagement at Haver- jy's lust night, “Davy Crockett" was the piece, and Misa Laura Don pluyod tho hoyoine, No Injuuotion was served npon Br, Dalziel Inst night,and the play of “Oukou Hearta” was given ut Hooloy's ton tolerably large nudience, Yesterday's anlos of souts for the Rive-King congert ‘of to-morrow night were tho largost that have taken plucy in ono day since the open jug of the Centrat Btusic-IHall, Tho sute con tinues to-dny, Adolphe d'Ennory is a milltonalre and tho richest French playwright now living, though Surdou and Dumas fils van hardly be termed paupors, Besides hia houso io Parls and his country place ut Antibes, bo owns considerable property in Pairs, and bos bben lucky fn all his apeoulations. Hla Inst yreatcst triumph, “Los Doux Orpholines,” brought hin in something monatrous, aad it Ja univorsaily regratted that ho hus of late abandoned the writiug of dramus, in whick he excels, and duvoted bfy time to the writing of Ubrettl for opuras. Tho Now York train this ovoning will carry off Manager BMoVickor, Ho will bo nbsent two weeks, In the moantimo deelgns will be pro. pared for tho redecoration of bis thentro, and shortly wfter his return tho work will bo come men It fa proposed, wo understand, to tuke out the wirrora in tho prosconium, and to ree plyce thom with panel4, The interior of the Rauso wht bo deaked in colors, tuatedd of the white and gold, The box-ollice in tho Jobby will be removed from {ts present. ites: new ourpetd will:bo placed in Bouse, Tiko tho othor city Junagors, he says he Is going to bave tho wost Duautitully decorated thontra in tle oountry, Joo Emmict was greoted by a very largo audls enco at Pittsburg upuu his reeoverlig from his eunderye unotional insunlty, The Dispatch says: * Wien Fritz appeartd bo roe coryed an ovation, particularly fram the packed qullory, Ja the regular course of the pl By. tho inst remark addressed to bim by ong of the othor charactors was, ¢ You look hippy. Fritz replied, 13 eet down by tho author, * Vell, why shouldn't a mun feet buppy whun he’ bua blonty to oat outa tmproyy alittle on the text— ‘und blenty to drink?’ Ashe suld this belucked: fxkance upon the Uppor ter, the oecupants of which, In common parluyco, ‘ caught on,’ and the nppliuse that ensued was torrie. When it calmed down a little, 4rila anid, * ¥: J know how dot is mincaelf," and tu jou 2 jovial comedian is biewed, us this incident indicutes, with ubundangs of what people are nocustomed to term * Full Another evidence of this was the fuct that Le placed hiin- self upon oxhibition at tha Opera-House ene teanco yeaterday afternoon and euccceded in Dlocking up tho sidewalk with eager spectators.” ———— LOCAL CRIME, RAIDING TILE TIGER, Lato last night the Central Station police made raids upon a palr of now gaming-houscs at Nos, 106 and 1} Madison streot, At tho former piace thoy captured the two keopers and twenty-two inmates, and nt tho latter tho two keepors and aix inmates, The furniture and npparntis ut both places was of. the best or nearly tho best quality, and every pleco was enrofully enrted off to Central Btation and » in the Custodian’s toom prac. ora were locked up at the Wext Madison’ street tation. Suporlntendent O'Ponnoll was found nt Contral Station superintending tho storage of tho furniture and gaming Sppnratus. In response to an inquiry Why theso partteuine housen wero pulled, he rep\iea' that thelr keepers had recently come On from the Hast for tha pitrpoea of opening Np a gaining Howse, and adding to tho profits of thelr busl- ness. "1 told them,” sald he, “when thoy don me weveral times within the pat. three weeks in relation to the: matter that under no cireumstincos would thoy be permitted to open a house in this city.” “ Who called upon you?” “Why, Morgan and Crawford; those are t! names, 1 believe, Thoy enme hicre only AY mnt Limo ago from somo Eastern city.” “Phev betong to No. 4. Who runs No, 11397” “Wiittam Moad and George Holt, Dhear.* iio they not old and well-known gainbters of is city?” “Certainly: but they werd engnged in th samo kind of buainioss)—startiog a new Towne and alt that.” “Then the polica ndministtation ts not going to permit any more amine than fs in existe eng is Shag tho pin juratan ter 4 es, and the older houses wi . ‘of thom anght to be pulled.” wee ooh All And Simon winked bis eyes and shook his head ns mich ns toeny, If it was not yonder man in tho City-Hatl, but only Simon himself, noue of them would be running to-night. The Super- Intendent does not [tke gambling, and he shows pluiniy at every. opportinity, He glonts over pull, and the reporter Wee hin admiring the t'ger-clawed tndfes, the fine evony and gilt apparatus, tho roulet wheel, and tho donting-boxes aud chips of his last predatory excursion, t ARRESTS, Honry Waldron, ono of ‘two rufians who as- saulted the man who rents bonts {n Union Park fing fired several shota at him carly Bunday morne ingts locked up at tho West Lake-Street Station, Minor arrests: Joseph Jameson, ono of threo euspicious-looking colored men found prowling nbout Third nyenuo at an carly hour yesterday mmorning; Clarn Rdwards, Jarcony of a shawl from Eva Hovpavists Laura Williums, alas Hart, alfas “Blue Black’ Moll, 9 uoterious negruss whu cuts some person overy time she ycts Intox- tonto and io 1ast, i ane Joxvp! a sealers |. without provocation iu a restaurant al No. 48 Clark street, Detectives Shea and Ktpley yesterday nrrest- cd, on Ktnte street the notorious highwiyman whodid such a thriving buslncis In this city about threo years ago, Robert Komnin, Ho Ferved two yours at Joliet, and the othor mem- bers of tho gung were nwarded longer terma be enuse tholrleuder was shurp enough to save Kimeolf by turning State's cevid Until nbout throe weeks ago Romain his heen so- Journing In St. Louls, In his possorston was found tho samo dirk-knifo which bo bad when Arroatwd threo years azo. Early Sunday ovening Mrs. Ella Williams, of No. 11" Ada stroct, while passing the corner of Madison and May streets had an outside pocket in herclonk pleked of # Ieuther purse contaln- ing $7 cash ond some papers. ory were nh number of urebing on the corner, and Edward Donoghue, the ung who stotd the pockotlook, did st ln such a bungling manner that the lady noticed tho thoft atonce. Donoghue thraw tho pocketbook Into the roadway, where it was pieke up, by Edward O'Brien, who rin olf With it, Phopoliee arrested Donoghue, O'Bricu, William Morgan, James Ford, York Wrigh' Willintn Johngon, James Dwyer. A portion of tho money and tho papers were recovered, ‘Tho heating of the cuse was postponed until! Wednes- aye i John ‘Thomas, and John, alias “Stubby” Itynn, Foung ruillans of 18 yeurs, aro prisoners at the wenty-secand Stroct Station? charged with an naauut with intent to commit rehbery upon Auquat Trobicky, a baker’ ut No, 214 Weat Twalfth atrect, “At 12:30 josterday afternoon ud the baker wea dellverfugs bread from his wilgon on Hanover streot, ‘bupween ‘Thirty-first and. ‘Thirty-seoond street, wien ‘Thonins, whe, iutho largest of tho two, caught hold of his team by tho bridles, and ut the same thine Ryan dumped into the wagon and presented n ‘ree volver at the hend of tho baker and domandot hi money Trebieky kicked -bim out of tho wigon, Thomas, oy hing taunted by the fallure af Ryan to nocomplish bis cyl of tho Job, tot ae the horses, nnd snatching ‘the rovolyer from tyan‘s hand, ho sald with an oth to Trebicky, “Ulyo me your monoy or I wit Tlow your brains out” The plucky biker Jrhinped Up his term and mado his oseapo, leaving the two diseom- fitted highwaymen binckguarding oach other in the road way, “Thomas and Ryan nro both iden tied by Mr. Trebloky us the would-be robbors, ‘Thomas {s_at proaunt under hill ta the Criminal Court fora felonious assault vommitted on the night of April 6, THE JUS'CICTS, Robert Shilling, charged with the larceny of a: watch and chain from Thomus Hall, was yesterday honorably acquitted, Frank Brandt,'tho man who nasaulted Julius Bonor, of 600 South Halsted strect, was before Justice Ingersoll yosterday, and bunds of $1,000 to Appear aaa ‘wus put under Mary Konnedy, a comaly looking Irish girl, svits nerostal yoatentay and takon Letare fuel ies Burmmertleld on complaint of Mrs. John ‘Smith, 4 coloro: woman, who churges her with adultery: Mrs. Sinith also caused the arrest of her hs: band, Mr, Jolin Sinith. a barber, on the sning charge, The enses were continued, Justice Wallace: Joseph Duncan, whom tho olice nro trying to drive aut of town becnuse be is adentor in and manufacturor of burglars’ tools, $3 Bnet John Cummings, burglarizing rooms at the Tremont House oecupled by the party of Japanese now stopping there, t tho Criminal Court; whom bons, Lit ay of about = $50 yrortl of S-NX CUTS from the house of M. A. Sharples, 8500 to Criminal Courts Patrick Tnrrity, ‘suspected of Durgiavizing W.E. Sponcer’n cutlery and gun story, $1,000 to tho Tethy Oharies Hurt and thy paiblers pulled Saturday night from No. &6. lurk strect, to the Ith; dnines Tre Frank Ptucek and wifa, hond forfeltes P of hig non-uppenrance th court; Martin Duty, Jurceny of a cont, vost, and wateli from A. J. Morr, of No, 47 Mohroo atroot, 8500 to ‘tha Crimnat Court, Justice Walsh: Owen MeCar- vwesiurtt alleen oar Siatecnth strowts Shu fo ve 1 near Sixteonth street, $1,000 the Criulunt Court, aaah FIRES. : AT FAYETTE, MICH. Bpectat Dupateh to The Chteayo Tribune. AbuIAN, Mich., May 10.—The Villuge of Fay+ cette, Fulton County, was tho’ acane of a disns- {rous contlagrution betwoen 32 ond 1 o'clock Sunday morning, It orfginated ina saloon owned by Mr, Lotcher, and rented by Ed Derby, who Hyed in tho upper portion, and who with his wire and children barely escaped with thoir Sives. Birs, Derby was first aroused by a falth- ful Newfoundland dog, Tho fire sprodd swiftly along tho south side of tho village, destroying sunie forty buildings, tueluding the Grand Cons trul Hotel, Recount printlng-olllee.and the Mutho~ (st Church, tho best struvture ia tho villa busides many dwellings. ‘The destruction tne valved Coftinun ss Howard's atore and stack: tne sured for $8,000; wll tho village scrocerics, ness shops, three dry-goods stores, ete. ‘The villago iv utterly deatitute of fire appliances, ond with a high wind provalling it would have been doubtful if anything could have been aaved, Thofire is supposed to hive been of in- cendlary origin, The tosis placed ut $75,0W0; insurance so far as known, $33, AT AKRON, O. Cincinnati, May 10.—A' Conmeretat specint from Akron, 0., says: “A boy this evening aronped a te Hoey &. Eborhart & Co.'a manufacturing aaddlery and harness hi extabllsimonts, from switch to, bahlg vad contents were destroyed, OtW a and $10,000; insurance, $10,000," vi NEAR FREELANDS, MICIT. Spectat Dispatch to The Udicago Tribune, Rast Saginaw, Mich. May 10,~Tho residence of Thomus Matthowa, nour Freclands, this county, burned yestontay, with ull contents 600 bushels of weal fa $1,000; no iaaranae Se London’s Co-operative Stores — Mow Their Protits Aro Divided, London Examiner, In tho animated discussions that bavo recent- Jy taken pluce on the subjoct of codperative stores, the fuct that the mout sucogssful of theus aro not conducted upon cobperadive principles at all, but are realy conipanica trading for profit? seema'te bave escapes! attuntion, Ae iy rue that this was uot the originel iatontion of their founders, but for some timo pust the ehure ucter of cobperative stares, and, vspegiully, that, of tho Clvil-Bervice stores, bas been uudergotn, # Rreut, though yradual, change. The origin idea of vodperative stores was that all urtistes ubould, “bo” sold at th | wholes plus the ‘ost. of ‘distribtion ana “thee ed rotts bithorto giude by shopkec ahuukt bo divided umoug the, montuces in perporton w tho amouytot thelr purchases, ‘nts wus tho shoes: af cabperution, but In prace tley It was round imposible, with the utmost nicety of culculution, to Ox tho prices at'oxuctly the tgure thut would cover the expenses and wave ny margin, As busiuvsa Incresaed this unavoldable profit beeawe jurger every your, fad then caine the question ag to what was to be done with this growing eurplus. According to ‘Wo prluciples of col perudon itwhould buve been, : divided nmong niithomombers, Those who had advanced the mo! for tho estaulladment of the stores duly t ved interest at 4 per cont for the samo, and tia herefore, no clalia upon the surplug profits beyond their proportionate share as customers. But tustead of adopting thts cout jn more than one of tho Civil Rervien stores tho surpins profits have been divided anong the sbureholders, who form bute mere fraction of the customers, in contravention of the first prinulples of codperation. es LADIES, TRY JAMES PYLE’S PEARLINE, tho most useful washing compound ever in- vented for use in the kitchen and Inundry of all classes, For sale by wil grocera. ro Parents, do not use vile drigs or nostrams in your famillos, but use puro Hup Bittors, en ‘The deatlly grip of pnenmonta may be warded off with Hale's Honey of Morehound and Tur, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. “Hair Bevirum" restores hat to tte orige {nat color for 5 cant: pies BUSINESS NOTICES, Ricetropnathy. — Neuralgia, Rhouma- tian, dyspepria, deat , nervous exhaustion, and sleeplessness ure relieved at once and rad teanly paired by Dr. Cova Pratt, inventor of enacs. Professional rooms, 243 State street, Consultation free. 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PARIS SILK MITTS (Hand-Made),= i lack onty, Zand’ button lengths, at $1.0,7b0, Ge, fs, We, and 00 + LISLE THREAD MITTS, Opera Shade: G-button tength at.... LISLE THREAD MITTS, Street Shad G-button Iongth at... 08 weseeneessess TOO LISLE THREAD MITTS, F Colored and Itlack, At Gq, te, 400, 350, oud Bic, In 6, 4 and 8 button lengths, MISSES’ SILK AND LISLE MITTS At $100, 75c, He, ble, and 2c, PARIS KID GLOVE. DEPOT, 94 STATE-ST. | MALYP’S HONEY OF HOREMOUND, AREICN OF TERROR! The Alarming Increaso of Constmmption and the Symp- toms Which Precede It, Leading to Scientific Investi- gation and an Attempt to Check Its Increase. Tho Wondorful Properties of Horehound and Tar and Mow to Properly Uso Then, Facts of Importance for All Re- garding a New Discovery. ‘Tho mortallty statistica of this country show that by far the groutest provortion of deuthe ariso from Cone sumption, or disonses uf m slintinr nature. Dut asda from the fatality which attends thom tho Inounves niences and suffering which oven the first stnyos uring maka it necosuary to take proinpt monaures for rollof, Unduubtodly the greateat remedy of modern thnea for curing Jung und throat complaints ts MALE'S MONLY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, which |x accomplishing such wonderful results und attracting so much atenuon. Thia xruat romudy, bus sides containing the properties which tts tndi- calos, pusseasus five otter ingredients, all spocially dustgivd for lung and throat troublus, ‘This oombl- natlon {6 the ruault of lung und careful oxperimunt, und It can Le sufvly assurted thut when takun tn time it will cure in every caso? ‘uo first staves of Con- sumption cannot be trifud with, ‘They nru the ads ‘yanco guard uf a must devastating nrmy, aud must bo choekul at unco If life jedeslruble. Itdoes uot help nuuttors tu any It Ie only # little cold whtch will bo wyar soon. It will NOT be over soon unicas promutly stoppad. rom the thousan: a ave beun gums plotuly cured by MALE'S HONKY OF HOREHOUND AND TAIt, muny offvotlye wallwontels could Le given {troquired, but thu truth thut it cures all puluwuary troublus Ineo thoroughly ostabliabed tut no addl> tonal evidence Is roquired. It ls wuld tn two sizes, at fu und #1 par bottle, und ean bo obtained at any drug store. ‘Those who ure sumfuring aid Love nuyor tried {t, should doo at onco; thosg who have over triod It do pot nued wy be urged to do so ayaln, C.N. CHIPTENTON, Vrop’r, New Tork, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. on if UI, DET, & BON } ve prune eons WAL a. Hien arent AHO} Ag ite HAS! fe ‘contiiue the businuss as Bile MEQGH, witness. Wanek d: Habel Vea, buy oy THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. . From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A., at 22 PoBMy. Washington Mean Time, May. x0, 1880. b: OTATE OF WRATHER, 16} Patent applied for RYE /1 EXPLANATION. ™ Gi CHARACTER OF WIND-FORCE, CO SOHO 2@@.NI. ‘Hatntall, past 8 hours. ‘hap, Varc i. Htuorm St. paeas Ba oF rx) 2: Dy be Oro: ar 3009 YQ ra'@ SP Vooris ws/Sprinenictd oT O30 foastrapoie GRY, Hel eho |. . Atlanta» T 10, ‘Obscrvation taken at all stations nt tho samo moment of tima, = LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Time. G:18a, m, TM. Mies 10:16 0. in.| tar. 2.77) wall 20 dies | Winud.t Vet Tarr. oS o a a Maximum, 73; minimum, OL INDICATIONS. Orricu or THE Cinxr BraNaL Orricen, Wasirnaton, D, ©., May 1—1 a. m.—For Tennessee. ‘and the Obio Valley, southerly winds, shifting to cooler north and west, cloudy weather, and pos aibly local storms, followed by clear weathor, with rising barometer. For the Upper Misalgsipp! and Lower Missourl Valleys, diminishing northorly winds, shifting to warmor southorly, rising followed by falling barometer, and clear wenthor. For tho Lake region, rising followed by atatlonury barometor, south and west winds, slightly cooler, clear or clearing wenther. Rar 20,99 Hn. | Weather. faromater, Bar 20.90 eat T3 Albo Bunnie par 2994 gq ocean Th Rae Tag)! 7 sbaantus TTL 2 Innatt 2 Chnrieston acon # , Savannah, J y XPRESGLY FOR THE BORE BY MAND MONATEE & © weer ar iar? Cirreago, May 10. tf ‘Wine. | Har,| Ther.) Eu | Wine] Veb ih TE | [Was ons i mL | We ts st 1 85 Wes Ly GLOVES AND MITTS. Chas. 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