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WHITTAKER. jaditional ‘Testimony Taken Be fora the West Point Inquiry. ———— ¢ Colored Cadet Closely Ques- “tioned Regarding the Assault. jainsnat Discovarios by tho Au- thorities Injuro Whittaker’s . Gate, oINT, N. Yu. May 18.—At the opens Wet this mortning the tcatlmony of Cadet Whittaker was rend in his presence. Ne mado only one or two trivial corrections. “When the reading of the testimony was meluded Recorder Scarseniled Whittuker's fteton to n clase In tho lotter to his feother referring to foreliodings of harm, ‘qaked himwhy he had sueh forebodings. fle replied that he had tho note of warning niamind as he wrote, but those forebod- 3 did nat come to hin again when ho teard the tateh of hin door move that night. jlesatd when he was attacked the men pub hele hands on lls nel and shoulders, Question—Whent your ears wore cut how were they’ holding you? Answer—[0 about the same manner, They aldnot hotd my. head, and L had perfect free dom te move it forward of bret. * The Court—In moving your: head and sirugeting atl this Ume, how could they make the cuts on your ears? ‘Auswer—1 can’t necount for it. Question—How long de you suppose. theso men rewained in the nll after they left your hee didn't suppose they went Im- ately MwVAYs medletaioation, Whittaker sald he did not fix any tine. ‘A fow: minutes was thio enougit for them to get away. “They could have pouc downstairs, or into. an adjoining room, or uf. on the roof, oF. wot outof asky- [eit on the fourth floor, Witness afterwards aid henever. knew of aladder belny there, Ile only gave these answers {n reply to ques~ {ns as to how the assailants might have gotout. ‘ upposing thoy got out of the gee Seton if you find ‘eniled ont Jondly do. you think thes’ would have come back r~They might or miyht not. AUNT corder—Y ol say you, Ruverap tho eysof your trunks freely. W iy, did you bith when I asked you for thent? ‘Answer—Beenuse of the manner. When the Recorder naked me not togo to my trunk inthe trank-roum again and X promised not toon my honor, 1 thought when the Ie- conder or members of tho court went to tho roo and touk my trunk out my word was oes ier toa sncstion witness said he did not know ha would have bean of dis- Tt: obedience of orders If he had retuse to give yas Ta Ee ter—Do you not know the au- thorlties have the right to inspect tha bnr- sacks and demand your keys If epsary ? ‘Answer—Not to go Into my trunk and pry {nto my private articles, ‘They haven right tolnspeot my roont. “Queatlon—Supposing the authorities de- sited to Inspect for Hauor, would they have the right to do 80? ‘Auswer—I don’t know, Questlon—Didt, fot suy to Detectives Sainpson and Fisher, after May 1, you hd nosusplclons against’ Bluke and Mefonnld? Answer=I may or may not have snid so, ie ‘ourt—It appears in your evidence on did, 3 ‘ ‘Answer—I mny have told thom go. Maj, Mordecal wyas untlerstoud to say to witness: Would you be at liberty to tell the detectives whnt waa not true??? ‘Witness replying:. 1 never consider my- self at liberty (o le about anything. > Witheas Was asked If he suspected that one of thest men who assaulted him sent the sate of warning, and he replied In the negatlye, y ; ‘he Recorder oxhibitad two lone pieces of white. belt-allt lengthwise, and, asked: wit ness if he remembered acelny It tied around. his bundle of pautatoons wi at they came from the Inundry, but witness did not. ‘Heconler Sears stated that pieces of the belt were found in Whittaker’s trunk, At the request of Lieut. Knight, witness put tue pieces of belt together and spulled ha name of “Alvord? of} then, there he ing 8 eniet by that name in the corps.’ Wit- ness sald he iever noticed any other pants but hls own ted up that way. os - Whittaker was questioned closely and per- sistently In relation to the details of the. at- tack on hin, and the chinces that his. assait- ants hid in getting away, T1¢ anid the atta! Tuleh have lasted half an hour or less. the Recorder stated that: in searching Whittaker’s trunk no black neektle was fount, Anothor thin tho Recorder desired to have go on record was that the authorities orpost commander have a purfect right to Inspect all bagienge of endets, ‘Tho reason Whittaker'y baggage was" token ‘from, the frunk-room Was’ heenuse thera wasn ‘bad Ieht there, and It was very Inconventent to Inspect it where ft was, Be fain, beings qrtestionedt ns to the attack an him, witness suid the man jumped on hiin in bed with hig whote Wala au ile face was chsetohim. Witness did try to_tuar his eof but couldn't reach hin, “Ile drew Question=\Were thero’ tivo hands on your shoukters when your ears were belng cut? Answer1 eni't toll wwhther there was setae, three hands, two hands, or more Prof, Greener reentled. Tq was naked {f e bad-any reasonable suspicion In remerd to ere Who inight be concerned. tn this Hair that would warrant hin in giving Ine eeuatton « lo Whittaker’s counsel or the Rrcorder, Tle reptied that ho hind.’ He was el, Aould he give {tte the’ Recorder or counsel? Ie preferred thetiatter, * , He\sas thon naked by thy Prestdent—Dld Ke think IC ndvisnbte to call Liouts, Bixley hy Taber? Ne said thwauld ba to call tho jitier only, die sald connset for Whittaker i Rot cousuited Wot andif he had witness au Mt have given tréely what he knew, « -: in he Court then instructed Prof. Greener to ant Lip f statement of the whole matter 1 present to Licut. Knight with his sig- he Recorder then ask 0 J ‘ed witnens if ha had ser sald Townsend had not received a inir ie fore the Court, Ie did not remem- mi aving aald si, nor that ‘Townsend was “le Recorder inn yeeeg ty rabord bw ' i pineed on reeord two {elegrans sont by Gen, Schofleld to the Bee. petty ‘OF, Ole annonElng Hath brutal Hi eae i uven connnitted on Cadet Whit- dels aS inasked men, and that the ea- heurtily collperating to forrat ou ie crltiuals, and the tne te tho etheet that ton wiht He & ibedy Uisclalmed any connec: ale Reeordor nnnonneed th hat when th rautot Toquiry began he wrote to the Sec alowed War asking that Prof, Greener bo rai to come to Weat Polnt at a regular te! in of nd nitleage, so that Whit- Aina catstant ett, fk, lonat ono personal ae fe Recorer then announced thera was alle H estiinony to offer on his side, and late wh ban tha counsel. for Whittaker to sald ee or ho had any to offer. Counsel Ives rh in view of the actions of the Court def iia iio Prof, Greener, he could not say t fe ut aside froin that he lind none, Ajo ecorder then asked for several days’ iri nt to study the evidence before mining up, OF, o8 ho sald, @ving his views, HIGH-KICKING DO reer Dispatch al the SOR tent ta XAPoLts, Ind; May 18—Tho thir- Medlet oa meeting of the Indiana State large atts elety began this morning with a atte ndance, representatives being pres- the In Nearly all parts of the Btate, and issvet reat taken fn it waa generally ob- earl much bottor than usudl. Pending Fore Wininary exercises Dr. ¥. R. Beck, of maonotp yne, took occasion to ‘relleve tho By of tho altuation by kicking Dr, I, Plymouth, under the very serious and food, of tntleting A faveral féasons are given s action, one belng that. h that ROT 80 wud ‘couldn't help if ina he tl soir tat ese ese TS col ig pen proyal of Dr. Woot's "iecoaing 3 a i y ‘The latest elene ih ras acclduutal, Dr, Heck is could kick ay ide ope ba Snot aba: bs 9 no! im A Warraut was tuunediately Bsue vi kno THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEBNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. his arrest. ment, bu went on. AMUSIMEN'TS, TIT CINCINNATI FESTIVATs Spectat Dispatch to The Caleago Tribune, Crncinratr,0., Mny 18.—Tho firat concert of the May Festival {a nlrondy a thing of tho past. A gront chorus, h great orchostra, a grent audl> ence, and great enthusfasm ara the ecloments that havo entered Into a great success, Tho eily is inboliday attiro, gay with color and graceful with decorations, and is crowded with munalelane, with connolssours, with curiosity: reokora, and-with a groat crowd who will be Hternlly drugged into the bed? by the force, ylgor, und overwhelming power of tho enacine ble and by tho fmposing array and local prido and onthuslasin, that they Iiko clasatonl musto. Rofora proceeding to 6 opttlatenn of tho por formance of thls evening, it will he of Interest to the reader to know the material that Roos to make up the urgnulzation of this inusical arrny, a svloiata nro tan fi number, as follows: Miss Aus Kherwin, 4 yours Bogllst indy, born tn ‘Austratia, wht commenced her publid carver hn opent i thnt country, sang With the Strakey troupe in San Fraiuisca inet year, and subse quently in Now York with tho Oratori Soolcly in“ Stu,” and atilt later. in tho & Damnnatian of Faust,” appearing a3 Marguertts ¢ Mias Aninio Hurt Norton, a young Indy of Cincinnatt nad n pupil of tha college, who Has had conald- orable experience in oratorio musict Milas Annio Louise Cary, who needs no Intraduction to. tho readers of Tue 'Pristxy. ond who, by tho way, eaves fur Burope lamediately aftortho Festhvily Miss Emina Cennch, of Clnalinatl, who: bas tips poured (n tho former feativuls,and who hasanny Tho affair created aoma oxclt to sxerclses of tho Socle with the ‘Thomas orchestra fi past Reason; Kignor ftalo Campanint, whore glorious voice 1s familiar to all opera-goora; Mr. J. Hf. Rudolph: ken, now Profesor of Stugii in tho collo hore, who sun in tho “The Messinh” in cago not Jong sincoy Mr. Fred Har+ y of Engityh antecedents, who hag been a rofassjounl alnger onl three years, and will olther make or lose hid reputation in this Fostival: Mr. Myron W. Whither, who bas ung ntull the festivals and ta everywhere rocognizid 14, the reprevuntativo Atnerienn basso; Ar. 8. 2. Jacobgohn, tho oml- nent violinist aud tencher in the college, who Juels the violins Yiltoppenr in thopoothovon Masa nn a soloists and Mr. George 1. Whiting, in whogo eificlent hoyds the organ will porte a purt.in tho Buch Cantnta, tho Hoothoren Mads, And Dudley Tuek' ee Golton Logand.” ‘The ofticlal lst of the chorus snows 600 nntocs, Mivided ug follows? v First sopranos, 141; avcond, ‘253 first lta, Thy Bpoond, 443 fest tonors, £1; eecond, Az first bass, 103; ‘socond, Ol; tho sopranos atid bissen 16 usual outnumbering tho other to prirty, 390 to 210, ‘Tho orehiestni is made upof Mr. Thomas’ Now York Phitharmonte, Joined with tho Cinclnnatt orchestra, the whole nuinbering 155 pieces, 1a follows: Firat violins. 26! iforns. 26 Cornets,. A] Brass drain 4jSmall dram, ere eerrteret | 4 ae eee ses Preerenees kiero) ‘This 19, TP belleve, the largest orchestra that tins yet appeared in this country, where the objects of o foatiyal wero purcly inusical, which would rule out Mr. Gilmore's two Jubileva in Moston, Thy way of comparison, It muy bo stated that nt tho recent Handol and Masdn ‘Trlonnial Featival tu Boston the votces numbered 639 and tho orchestra seventy, though the array of golo- fats was inore imposing, as it Included four Ropranos, two altos, threo tenors, and threo RASC ‘ ‘Tho nrrangoment of the orchestra differs from that of any provious festlval. Mr. ‘Thoms’ foreo Hes dlrectly across the stiye on front, ull tho singers buing’ in tho renr.- The firet-vioilay, and second and ¥ olasure bis linmediate noigh- bora right and loft, und tho double-basses are at eich extremity, with tho brasses and tympant adjoining on tho right, and the recda on the left, and tho cellos Immediately facing bim, By this arrangement ho had tho instrumeute th hig grasp, and Iikewlao tho singers, who are mrsscd togethor In such a tnunner that A | inter- feres with tho sight. He has bis entire force in hand, and, ff need not be added, well In hand, The program for this evening was a8 follows: 1, Cantatu, A Stronghold suro”,,...,.....Dach (Adupted for Werpormianes ‘by Théodore é OmUg, Organ Prelude composed for this ocenston by cory T. Whiting. Milas Annie B, Norton, Miss Annte Loutse Cary, Sty. HaloCampantnl, Mr, Myron WW. White ney. Mr. George B. Waiting, Organtel. . 3 Chorus, Orcheatrits Orgetny Ea Symphony, Jor (Ocho! 551). .0....Mozare 2 vivace, “Jubilate ".,.. 20005 i Granpted for perfor ranz.) Miss Annie Louise Cary, Mr. Fred Harvey, Mr. Myron Wa ene Chorus, Or ext, Organ, The grent hall was densely packed, and yettt Ie said thut tho other audiences of tho woek will bo st larger. ow they can beso fs not caally up- parent, ‘The choruecs andorchestra were in their places promptly, which lh moro than can bo suid of the sintionee. What it Ineked fn promptneas ftimade up in clogance and enthusiasm, When Mr. ‘Shomus inde bis appenrince bo was wreeted with beurty appliuse .and cheers ch -Jostod some, tlio, and | showed which - Lanto Gho eattinatiot. torwiteh tly conclusively: Beis’ notd by tho pooplo here. "AR 3 peralae tribute It was undoubtedly grateful to bim., He courteously acknowledged it, and then pi ied, with his Work. Handaoimo tributes of applausa wore also given the soloists, who fook thoir seuts Immediztely after the opening’ chorus of tho Buch Cantata. Mr. Thomas hus alwnys shown rore skill as a progiam-maker, and hns rarely been banpien than in this opening program, which gora back to foundation puinelp| ed, und opens the great Festival with Bach, Mozart, and Handel, tho fathors of moderu music, “And what could bo bappier thun to inyugurato it with such & noblo, goitd, contrapuntal work as tho Cantata, “Hin Feat Burg)! Based upon the chords which did Martin Luthor suet oud survice? = It ig also invested with hallowed — nasoul- ations, tH among all his” numorour cantatas, which wera malniy vomposed for Sabbuth service, this had an especint incan- ing, having Leon written for tho tor innate mniversury of the Reformation. Its perform snes 14 alia Interesting, n¥ the score coutains the siciiful handiwork of Mr. Whomas’ and Mr. Whiting, tho orgunixt of tho Festival, Like nearly nll the works of Hach and. Iandel, tho eattita wns tou Kketchy and fragmentary for performanco by a largo chorus and orchestra, consequently “Mr. ‘Thorns - hag nduptod it for orchestra with gront aklll and in Ee ing with tho spirit of the work. 3 the program-book sayas “in tho neoom- paniinent to tho chortises, 1 subdued tone. color hne beon mado use of throughout, so that tho vocal part is not obscured, but, on the con- trary, brought into greater prominence, In the solo uumbers everything found fu the original aketch his been rotalnod, and only such inatru- monts added and ports introduced aa were nb- solutely ntcussury to make the avcompaniment cuthpivte in harmony nnd to secure the oon: nection which the orgunic structure so peculiar to thy works of Inch, absolutely domand.”) Mr, Whitng's contribution fy un orgun pretide, by way of Introduction, ‘ns the Cantata baa no ine troduction of any kind, and this ia baged upon a themo trom tho Cantata Itself, Like allof Buch's works, tha Cuntnta issbullt up uround a wubject, tho subjovt botuy the chorale to which wo have referrod, tho whule being tronted with that muns- terly harmonio skill and selence which nways ehuractorizes tho old Cantor, ‘The chorus did good work in the cantata, and espoctally in its intoning of tho chorale which forms its subject; hut it was not hoard in all ite rent ayy and strength until ft reached 0 Jubilate. The rol successes of to cantuta =owore ) Campanini'a singing Of his golo number gnd hig duot with Miss Cary, both of which wore grevted with great applause, though the number was somewhat bi-lingual, ws Cary sung ber part 38 Bnyllsh and Vampaivtint hie tn allan. ‘This'diaverdanoy, howgver, was probably apparent fo only n stew, Bath Cary, and Campiuini are fine voice. Mr. Whitney’ ha been attacked with n sitddon cold, yd aid not seriously {uterfero with his singing, and cor tainly not with his brond, noble, an diga ined mothod, Miss Norton iad a short wolo and also or P in tho = duct with = Whitnoy. thoug! ta robust volco, and appears tobe somewhat trod with the hard work she has had to do in the past fow wouks, It la very freat and aweot, and of exovilont qn. and sho dings with’ an artistic fuish that glves good pronilse for tho future, . “4 ‘Sho instrumental number of tho program was Mozart’a Bymphony in O, funjlincly known as © Tho Jupll or ere, of tho eroup Of ‘threo (the othors being the K flat and G minor) which were written In 1788, and allin joss than two months’ tino, It has boon beard in Chicago, ‘but not so many times as its garotrs the aweuts ness and boauty of Its melody, espeolally in the Andanto Captabite, Its Drightinese nud ircsbuesa, not to mention its fnventive alill, deserve. . It needed not many micusures or nilnutes to domonstrate that the conductor had at his copay mand an incomparable band, admirably bal anced, and characterized not only by rare ints Ugence, but by enthusiasin tu fits work. Fino na the chorus ja, it would bo Aurprising if itdjd not sing woll with such an tuaplring ‘and sustaining accompaniment. Itis not alone Ja.) ‘vigor and yolumo that thia orchestra oxcela, but In tho reflnement and richness of ita taro, tu the oxquisit effects of Its subdued tones, in the pres fon of ys tempos, and. In those ‘nioutios of abading and wradations that gu to make up ox preagion. ‘The strings ary woudarfully tich and onutitul in quality tho ylolin tone boing higbtened in olfect andincolorby the large nuns ber of them. ‘The reeds and brassed are In keep fog, 60 that the proper udjustinent of tho parte 1s Never disturbejl, Considering tho con. panutively brief time that Bir, Thomas bus bud ho orchestra tn his bands asa whole, bls suce cess in weldlug it togethor und controlling itis romurkable. It ie in real My, the mreet ate traction of the Featlval, aud’ tn bly contrul and Ju lta folowing there iv evidently a mutual . } al fooling of pride and enthusiasm, Tho ry’ phony oould hardly hate boen lors than fn rove olation to thorn who have hoards before. It wna Hollgnienlly: Playod, The “Jubilate” whieh Handel composed, in connoction with a Te Dou, upon Quegn Anne's commission, to. celvbrnte the pone of Utrecht (1813), eee tho program, ‘This great compo. bition {llustrates the point, alromty mado with rofsrones to the Nach Cantata. ‘Though it lsono of THandol's strongest compositions, and ono to which he gave tho utmoet caro and thought, he- ing moved thoroto by. hie solection avor all tho native composurs to write it, mingling grandcur, aslmplieity, and Kclones In a romarkable degreo, tho untilted ecoro, ae it was originally left, mata it imposible of performunco nt fostivals until Nobert Frana Miled in. the necompantinenia with wo womlerfal o skill, aud aut exceltont taste, and auen close fooling for the aentiment that { ign tnatter of regret this eminent “ roatorer” hus not done the sume grateful work for inany: otbor of undel'a splendid coinpoeitions, nid thua made It possible for thom to bo hoard wit all tho modern Instrumental resources, wr ho chorus waa rontly heard in all tte strong In the ninsaive monuires of this work, and it diaplayed the true ring. In the fiyal tredtment aa woflas in tho brond, swelling harmony, so majoatie ty ite slinplloits, ft did noble work, The'renily trying work is at to come In tho Beetboven Mass, but its fie performance tor night gives eloqtent promise of, whut ft will do when it comes to ntliuk that coloasal work. Ita singing of the © Glory ° and of the fnal chorus, employed by organ und orchestra, davelaped it mnagnifocit yoluine and stendiness of tone, na well na that pecultarly refinod quality whlch hns always characterizod this choris, The open- jug may he wet down ns vory succorsful and very auspicious, but to-morrow evening wilh teut the mottlo of tho singers. —— TOOLE YS, Gsenorally speaking brilliant playa aro little winked and exemplary plays aro Invarlably a trite dull, “Dr, Clyde" {6 one of tho Inttor typo. ‘Tho plecw is an udaptation from tho Ger- nan of L'Arronge, and Its main Iden soums to be tho elucidation of the folly of a mun’ do- voting himself to his business or profession to the oxolusion of his domestia life, or rathor tho happiness of bis family, Thiatden—nn execliont ono—Id. howeyor, put ina framework asthiy as n gonp bubble, withont possersing olther the nirinesa, or the graco,or tho Irridiscent color of that gossamer typu uf the fragile and the beautiful. Ite movement {a clumsy, Ita form ia heavy, its humor caningally ‘Tous tonta, and the Gormans azhibit often [n thoir humorous Mterature n good deal of that oz quisitly pondorona mirth tho students are sald to derive from touting pretzels. Thoro are here kid thoro some well-written sentiinental pra sages, tho cifect of which fs tost by the delivery. The scone of the piece is tald in England, bit thy charnetera might be found In vimost any country. Byauey Rosenfeld, we believe, is tho adapter, and hu appears: to hnve adbored clonoly tothe original. ‘Teutonically dull, howevor, a3 tho ploce. If itsolf, It waa ‘made mors uninteresting by the company. Mr. t. W. In Turner, oo very hard and | unfliished netur, personated Dr. Chydey re We We Yowar, who ia 19 stiff 18.0 poker without Its oc- eaalonnl. warmth, played Lord Hammond? and Misa Dollu Palmer, Emily, onunclutod buay aud acted awkwardly, Miss-tdn Van Cortinnd, ng Jidig, appears to be an actress oF enpulillity. Her yoloo, progence, fuclal exprosaion, taste fn dresalny and eirnestaess In ucting won hor tho recognition of hor audlonce. Mies Kute single- ton, Mr. Swontinun, Mrs, Harry Jordau, Mr. Joho F. Ward, and Mr, John 1. Wooderson bad algo a place in the cast, The audience wee gratifying to tho praeeoh and inspite of tho play's frequent prosiness the pooplo marked Thole enjoyment by occusional lnughter and ap- plause, TIE FROG OPERA. For tho bonefit of a very worthy charity-tho Protestant Nursery and Half-Orphan Asyluin— a rather novel entertalnment known as the Frog Opera was last night given onthe Central Music- Hall platform, whlch for this oceuaton was fitted up with aconery, curtuins, and other'thoatrival Puraphoriialla, Tho affair was under tho nus: plogs of o nuinber of woll-known ladies and kontlemen whoso recognition is 1 guarantee of success, Among thom wero Mr.George L, Dun- lop, Mr, E. 1. Sholion, Mfr. Henry W. King, dr. BB. ‘Chesbrowmte Mr. F. B. Peabody, Mr. Nor man Willinins, Mr. J. MeQregor Adiing, Mr. C, I. Lawrence, Mr. ‘Geo damé, Mr. ‘Abram Poole, Mr. Charles Sinith, Mr. Joseph Btookton, Mr. Georyo Rumsoy, Mr, Henry 1. Sheldon, Mrs. W.O. Goudy, Mrs. E. Cheabrough, Mrs. I. %. Leiter, Mra d. D. Wobstor, Mra, 1. J. MeCor- mick, Mri, LP. Hulacy, Mrs. F.C. Porter, Mra, Frank Pabner, Bra, Max Hjorteberg, Mrg, Chorles Gregory, Mra George Shufeldt, and Mrs. Samuel Howe, Tho cutertaintnont is on extruvaynnza based upon tho nurdery tia which recites tho.dificultics of “tho frox that would a-wooing go.” ‘Thu tusio ts familiar, ac- levted from all sources, atid Judiciously selected, 80 the audicnos appeured to think, for thoy ap- Flanacd, lustily, and frequently appeared tn’ ett ly amused, ‘The charactors woro assumed B: locul amateurs, and those olinruvters vonslate: of frogs, ruts, cata, kittons, vows, tnico, pully'> ‘woga, uypslos,and othor curious things, We cat not give the people individually oredit for somo of tho assumptions, beonuso ‘thelr names wore notdispinyod in the bill; but we can sny that, conatdes all things, colleotively they camo ont with dying colora. This nfternoon and to- morrow evening tho Frog Opera will be repoated. ITAVERLY’S. ‘The Mastodons aro drawing crowed housds, and the progrum isalivolyone, In the firat part wo find the vpeal strongth of the vompany well employed, and tho supsequont features aro many of thom novol, ntl ontertalning. Billy Rico comes forth in a new Iecture; Dilly Emorson shinosin bis spoolaltics: there is an amusing burlesque upon tho Spanish students. Mr. Harry Kennedy, an exceptionally olevor ven triloquest, gives a wood act, nud the show waund up with au amusing tnudical burlosque, in which Mesars, Emerson, Rico, Vernon, Kayno, Sadler, Roo, Belkoap, and Maxwell tdko part. ne ORIMINAL NEWS. CONVICTED. Speetat Dispatel'to The Chtcago Tribune. Omaua, Neb., Muy 18—The trial of young Baldwin, telagrapl operator ot Instings, for muriderlng Yocum, brakeman on the Burlington & Missourl Road, . and: burning the depot, together with the body, to coucent the erlme, resulted to-day In his conviction for manslaughter ou tho first count of the indJetmont, Yo evidence being wholly eir- cumstantint, and hg recalved & sentence o ten years' Imprisonment, : A MURDEREIS FAT. Famview, Ky., May 18.—Tho excltoment over the outrage and killing of Mra, George Salmon by the brute Joe Johnson, near this pinca lust Friday, has about subsided, ‘The body of the fellow was burnt to ashes nnd Ms Rend wasent off and placed on a pole near the place of bis execution, SENT TO PRISON, Special Dispatch to The Untcago Tribune, DLaraverte, Ind, May 18.—Judge Vinton this forenoon sentenced Muthaw Lufton and Charles Page to tha Northern Prison, the lutter for two years wid the former for three years, ‘Mwy drove oft a horse and buggy be- longing to Watson ‘Taylor, A —— NEW TRIALLDENTED, Yawnton, D, Ty, May 18—The Suprome Court has dented the mation fern new trint in the enso of Silas I, Heck, conylcted of the murder of George Landphure at Crow Creck lust July, and schtonced to bo hanged on the Bd of next month, _—— DEFAULTER BENTENCED. Boston, May 18,—Androw Smith, the de- faulting Town Treasurer of North Andover, for embezzling $20,000 durmg the ten years ho held office, ling been sentenced to six years’ bard labor In tho Stnto Prison, a THE WARREN INVESTIGATION. VI Spectal Dighgteh to Phe Chicago Trivune, New York; May 18--In the Warron In- vestigation tu-day Joshua 1, Chamberlin tow tiflud nbout the battle of Five Forks, ns to hig position that day, 1a remembered It by an inoldent very charncterlstle of Little Phil, Ho sald a very vivid circumstance fn- preased tho fact upon his wh: Ue cee . Sheridan, who had advance sere a sond An oflicer (Gen Bartlett, he Iieved) rode up and informed are General lat they had captured four Itubel guid and ranty pllsoners uta particular puiit on the eld. Sheridan replied that he didy't vare a dann thou the Rebel guns or Se Rebels elther; there was business on ji fiand,” added Gen, Sheridan, turning te thepoficer, “you have got to maken record that will make Holl tremble before sundown.!” {11 iy $e lia i 1 H . ‘TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, 'eattl Pumaputrina, May 18.—The tund for tha, relief of the Milton sufferers now amountsto $20,000, ey * —. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, iit" -Inpranarois, Ind., May 18,—The G Encampment elected tho following officers, Me rand Patriarch, J. B. Holloy, sleteriatiey elie tor Warden, IL, O, Ohelcher, Frankfort; Jun Warden, W. HL Jacks, Logansport + Zreags? villoy High Priest, R, Berger, Muncle; for Serlbe, B. F. Foster, Indlanspol| urer, ‘f, B, Houghrey, Iudlanapo ty i Tepre- rentative Sovereign Grand Lodge, J. Wallick, Indianapolis. Die Morsea, fn. Mny 18.—Tho, trial in tho United States Coutts for the disbarment o Judgedole has been postponedtllt Tucaday noxt oy the application of the defendant, who Is in the East and ennnot geVhomo till Satur- day next, rh ‘s D. T., May 1R—Red Cloud, r YANKTON, Spotted Tail, and iy other Sfoux Chiefs Landing for nt waiting at Rosebu brisg tem to-Yankton.. From there they will proceed to Washington for the purpose of discussing the proposition ta perinit rall- Toads to run through the Slonx reservation, Murua, Tonn, May 182Tutnes A, Ans Heron, late Public Administrator, who had ten Indletments against bin for fraudulent Drench of trist, returned to-day, niie of tha Indletments halng anashed and nofle prossed under the act of the Legisiature: governing such cases, 3 FIRES. AT TITTSBUNG, PA. Prrranuna, Pa, May 18.~A. ‘conflagration Unt has alrdady assumed Iarge proportions, and iss! barning, started fu tha boiler room of Blako & Lavy’a plaiting mill, Fifty. third street, this morning about 9 o'clock, Owing to the inflammable material, which was renderod doubly so by conthiued dry weather, the fire aproad with grent rapldity, and soon tho ontire iil, togetber with the adjoining lnmber-yard, was enveloped bn flames, Four acres, or 4,000,000 feet of lume her have already buen destroyed, which, in- eluding mill and ntachinery,"Invelves. n loss of $100,000, ‘The fire originated from shav- Ings under the boiler, Lt fs thought tho slames can be stayed before much mory dam- age is done. Pirrancna, Pay May 18—The destruction of Blake & Lacey's planing-aill and Inmber. yard to-«lay was complete, ‘Tho entire mill innehinery and 4,000,000 fect of lumber were consined, ‘The extraordinary eorts of the frenien managed to confine the flames within these bounds, though for 2 time the property onall sides was in Iminediate peril, Loss, $100,000; Insurance, $50,000, “Its impossible to give the compantas interested, ag ali con- cerned positively refuse to divulge, IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 88 at 11:45 yesterday morning wns caused by a fire, in the frame building No, 1823 State street, owned by John Stoneham, and occupled by Mrs, Dotan nan dwelling, Cause, sparks from the chiin- ney, Damage, $10; insured for $400 In the Watertown of New York, ‘The alarm from Box 833 at 0:55 yesterday forenoon was ewused by a fire in the planing. will at the corner’ of Brown street and Canalport avente, owned by CG. A, Stanford, and occupied by J. E. Morris, Dannge trifling, Cause, shavings in the basement taking fire fron unknown causes. 'The alarm from Box 205 at 9:10 Inst even- ing. was caused by a fire inthe one-story frame bullding Nos, 303 to 300 Canal street, owned aud oceupled by 0. CG, Hilton & Co, The fire originated among the woodwork adjoining the furnace, and was uxtingulshed with but slight damage, AT COUDERSPORT, PA. Branfonp, Pa., May 18—A special to the Era from Coudersport, Potter County, Pa., says: At8o’clock this afternoon a tire broke out In tho rear room of Stebbins Bros,’ store, used for storing oll, The town Is without water-supply or fire-apparatus, and nothing could be done to check the fire, which burned rapidly. By 5 o'clock every dwelling, store, and placo of business In the town, except the Court-House, Baker's Hotel, Mann’s Insur- ance Hotel, and the Journal priuting-ottlee, wore Inid In ashes. About forty bulldlugs In all were destroyed, Loss probably 2200,000: insurance, $76,000, No lives reported lost. AT KINGSTON, N. ¥. : Kinaston, N. Y., May 18,—Polins’ ansh and blind factory and two dwellings burned. lastnight, Loss, $30,000; Insurance, $4,060, — OBITUAR TD. V. £OUZALIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davenvonrt, Ia., May 18.—D. V. Touzalin, Genoral Agent of the Rock Island and St Lottis Division of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincey Raflrond, died ver! yesuddenly of pheumoula at his home'in Hock Istand this moruing, His appointinent asGeneral Agent dates with that of General Manager Potter atChicngo.. Mr, Touzalin had been in. the employ af the Company for -fourteen yenrs, and wasabrothor of A. Ei. Louzalin, Gen- era Manuger of the Burlington & Misyourl ad. —— BISHOP WILLIAM SANLEY. Conuanus, O., May 16.—Dishop William Sanloy, of the United Brethren Chureli, died athts home In Westarville ‘yesterday, Me was one of the founders of Otterbein, Unl- yoruity, He was the father of the author of “Nelfle Gray.” JAMES '¥. TURNER. Borraro, May 18,—Jumes.F. Turner died suddenly to-day while being put under the Influence of chloroform for the purposo of performing © surgical operation, — ‘Twelva doctors were In attendance to witness the operation, 3 é THE WEATHER. Orrick or Tir City SiaNau Orricen, Wasiinaroy, D.C, Atay 19-1 a, 11.—For the Upper Lake region rising barometer, cooler, westerly winds, partly cloudy weather, and ocenslonol rain, For the Lower Lako reglon falling, fol- lowed by stallonary or higher, barometer, southerly, youring tu westerly winds, partly cloudy weathor, and ocenstorinl rains, nearly stationary temperature, For the ‘Tennessee and Ohlo Valley, sta- tlonary or rising baroieter, stationary, fol- owed’ in ‘tho western portions by lower tonperature, clear ur partly. sioudy weather, southerly veering to westerly.winds, For the Uprer Altssissippl and Lower Mls- sour Valloys, stationary or rising barometer, cooler westerly winds, partly cloudy weath- cr, and occasional loent raius. f Cautionary algnals continud at Milwaukeo, Sectlon 1, Grand Haven, Section 3, Chicage, Mackinuw, Alpena, Port Huren, Detroit, Section 4, Soled lO, ad Sandusky, .' LUCAL OBNLUYATIONS, : -CHicAqo, Mny 18, % 3 |e see fig [SANS Ws % 18. Maximum, 8) minimum, v7 " GENURAL UULENYATIONS. ZLESAE I VISSLSA! LOST AND IS FOUND, : | Speed Dlapatah to Ths Cafcage Tribune, | Rioownoton, Il, May 18—To-day Mr. Willlam Bortser, df Paris, 10, a student at Wesleyan University; ‘waa catled homo by o telegram statluz that his ‘father, wissing for utnetoon years, had arrived at home, and Wished to gee his son, whom he had left a ABE in Lis muther'’s arms! Wunsor, Sr, left years ago for the West with a Party, and wrote regularly for after which commiuntention ceased, and until to-day he was believed to be dead, —inurdered| by Indians, Ho was quite a rtet fariner, and ifs son ls ono of the best students of the university, OASUALTIES, _DROWNED. CixcinxAtt, 0., May 18.—Herman Crovey, Wyenrs old, yeaterday fell froma raft Into the back-water Jn the vicinity of te South- evn allroad and Gest street while playing with adog and was drowned, There were several depraved men and boys on the bank wittiln 100 feet of where he waa drowned, but they tooked on fndifterently and inade no at- tempt te save him, Spectat Dispateh to The Chengo Tribune. LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 18.—The body of Charles, tha U-year-oldl gon of Lavi Behilling, ing been recovered from theennal. He wen! Tn Dathing last evening. nud, getting beyond his depth, was drowned, Spectut SMepateh ta The Chleagn Tribune, East SAgtNAw, Mich, May I8—A matt E Warner aud ov ded named MeCann ‘e drowned In the Muskegon River at Hersey last night. The boy fell into the river, and In attempting bis rescue Warner and the boy were both drowned. Tho bodies were recovered to-day, Special INepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gnanp ITAY. Mich, May i3—J. F. Woodbury, of Boston, was drowned fi the river herd Unis afternoon when out ables Ne and Haneock, the Signal officer, were i a row-bont and auicinpted to thke tow from & tug. Both were thrown Into, the tiver, but Hineock was resened, Woodbury was lately married, and had been here at tho Cutler Tlonse nearly three weeks with his wife. He wasn commercial travoler from John B, Elligon & Yous, of Boston, Mr, Woodbury and hs fitended wife were on, the Amuzon when wreeked here Inst fall, The Jady was the first woman who me rshore, ‘The body Js nat recov eee Macnitss, N, Y., May 18,—While Fletcher Lafferty and wife and John Eneliper and wifo were rowing on Lime Like Sunday evening the bout ran against a snag and capsized. Mrs. Enchner and Mr. Falters, were drowned nud the offers saved thelr lives after a desperate struggle by clinging to’the boat, CRUSTED TO DEATIT Reaping, Pa, May 18—Yesterday even- ing a portion of Pennypacker’s plumbagy nilnes, near Chester Springs, caved In, kIll- Ing Joseph Miles ‘ut James K, Brown, Their bodies were erushed and mangled horribly. BURNED TO DEATI Bpectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Four Waysk, Ind. May 1.—This after noon ahouse belonging to James Ellinger, near this elty, burned, and Mr. Ellinger’s son, aged 3 years, was burned to death. —> LOCAL CRIME. SOME BIG “TRICKS. The Annory pollee had two large rob- Deries to repert yesterday. ‘Tho first was that of John Crawford, a wealthy farmer from Stockton, Cal, who was induced Into Mrs, Sherwoou’s saloon, st No, 210 Twalfth street, Monday night, and while drank there was robbed of about $100 in guld, a gold watch and chain valued at $i, and’ a cheek for upwards of 2,000. Crawford was? at the SArmory late Monday night, but was so intoxicated that he was unable tu give the police any clear Idea of his loss, and hence he was Jocked up to getsober, . Yestorday he was perfectly able to tell all about the occurrence, He, and an acquaintance, whose nana 1s withheld at the request. of the police, were iu the habit of making daily visits to the saloon. Monday ‘nfternoon he drank too much and fell nsleap ono lounge in the busement. Whon he awoke hls nequaintunce and his valuables were stolen. ‘The thief proved a greater fool than lis vletim, however, as It is known that he exhibited his plunder i yarious quarters, and told exaetly how he had neeuinplished the robbery, ‘To the same persons he vouchsafed the information that he would leave town on the firet train for the East. Je ts well known, and ay the police have telegraphed all over the country his capture fs ahnosta certainty, Mr. Crawford snys the cheelt will ‘prove valucless to the thlef, and that he will be very willing to lose fhe Onby: in order to recover the watch aud chon * ho second victim was Anthony Moyer: of Nu, %8 Main street. Please don’t put iu de papers; Itysuch escandal,” he pleaded with the reporter, After nn flness of three years, Meyers’ wife dled about two or three weeks ago, ‘and he had packed up his traps, and was about to gy to Cincin- nati, where hiy two children are belng cared for by relatives, Passing north on Clark street ha was seduced away from the walk by Hattie Longtin, a bedizened beauty who abides at No. 645. While th her company she beentne possessed of his wallet, contulti- ing $500 cash. Meyers reported hls loss nt the Armory, and -Uattle Longtin was ar- rested, A thorough search of the house and the Inmates failed to revenl any trace of the money. Later in evening Jennia Melvin and Annie Murray were arrested by the pollee ng accessories. James Finnegan, a bar-tunder at No. G43 Clark strect, who elaiins to be Mattie'’s brother, is looked upon with susplefon by the police, A SUPPOSED SHOPLIFTER. A young woman giving tho name of Kate Carpenter, which she acknuwledged was not |- hor real nante, was brought to Central Sta- |’ tion yesterday afternoon bya clerk in tho employ of Field & Leiter, who sald the womnn had been caught stealing silk poecket-handkerehlefs aud other snail goods in the storu,. The, prisoner claimed to be employed In tho family of J. G, Nite lock & Co, No. 47 Rush street. It was dtvemed the proper thing to Investigate Miss Carpenters case, and Detectlve Ender was assigned by Acting-Lieut, Keatiig to search her room at tho above number. Tho con- tenis of the room were brought to Cen- m and wero there inventoried as follows: bine gros-gratn silk dress trim: med with. beads, black velvet undursiclrt, binck allk dolman trimmed with beads, twelve yards of velllug, ten yards of re satin ribbon, two yards of border lace, forty yards of thread Ince, fifty yards of black satin ribbon marked “14 VinB x," twelve yords brown sath ribbon, a plated ‘card- tray. inarked "423," one finely worked handkerchief, six necdle-cases, one gold neck-chalu, one palr of Alaska cardrops, two yollaof sitk luce trimming marked “9,” ony silyerplated Nati sixteen pairs hose marked variously, Jt ts thought that a gouly part, If nut all, of these goods are new, and have been shoplitted, STABDED WITH SCISSORS, . Carrio Lorenz, keeper af u bagnio at No. 540 Clark street, was brutally beaten and cut ‘up yesterday by her “aman,” Thomas Lo- ren, Who 1s. deseribed by tho police us a low fellow. Thoy find been quarreling for some tine past, Carrle having evinced a desire to get rid of "Thomas because of lils general worthilesneas, anid to this end sho deprived hin of his usual daily nlowances of cash, At8;20 yestorday ufternoon they hud a terrible fight in tha house, and Lorenz, selzing 0 putt of gelssors, plunged the bindes ten or a dozen tlines Into the body of hia inlytress, and left her lylug, a8 ho thought, dend on tho floor, “Phe affrny created great exeltement in the odorous preeltict In which tt occurred, and 9 great crowd gathered about the place. Sin- culorly euouell, ne ong thought of capturing ‘Lorenz until long atter he had escaped trom ithe building by a rear passageway, and mado “good his escape. ‘Tho woman was cared for ‘by sous women: of the neighborhood, Sho ‘was not dead, but unconsejousby reason of “her injurles, Dr, McCalister, who was lealled fn to attend her, found five severo stabs 1 the head and the same nuniber onthe H wand wrista, One cut had nearly sov- ered a little finger from the land, “Thea ine furies were dressed and the woulan was sont lathe County Hospital, where, at last ace counts, she was do! ell, ALLEGED ABORTION. Coroner Maun has been notitied to investl- gate the cauaca which led to the death of Mrv, Christina Nelson, at No, 437 Atilwaukeo avenue ‘There {g-no doubt but thut the wouun died of an abortlon, By whom committed aud how, fs for Coroner's quest. Mra, Nelson wns ft- tended by Mr. Mary Brochman, So5 ‘eide in his cell by hanglag ~ PERIODICAL Petite a midwife lvingin thesame bullding, and since the 0th of May by Dr. Quail, The doctor nays she dled of inflammation of the womb caused by strong injections of vinegar, which she herself applied for the purpose of procuring an abortion, It is now claimed that she nlono was to blame for her death, but the neighbors do not appear to be satisfled with that explana- |' Hon, and wanta full and Smpartlal Inquiry. Mra. Nelson was a married woman, 2 years of ago, and left ahusband and two young children, Str, Nelson called upon Gen, Mam last night to deny that his wife bad attempted abortion, nnd to xtate that the injections were used for ater pirposes, He was qalle willing there should bea full investigation, ant voroner Will thorefore hold an tn- Quest and the County Physician make a post- mortem examination at 11 o'clock this fore noon ut the house. MISCELLANEOUS, Mra, €. 1, Johnson, of No. 1520 Michigan avenne, and Mrs, C. 18. ‘Tytler had a call from ayender of oils, who wished them to nid him tn dutrodneing tite the market an ine eredient for causing the ot! to burn clearand without smoke, ‘The Jadies talked to him for sone time, and were to receive as a presents handsome sult of furniture from New York. ‘They tonsidered (in suspicious, ani reported at the Central Station. - ‘They. were told to gu home, nnd to’ keep the burg- Tors out by keeping thelr doors and windows tightly closed, James Hurley, brother of Michael, re- gently awarded four years inthe Penitentiary for the burglary of Cave Bros’, dry-zools store on Archer aventie, and ayalnst whom there js another indletinent for brutally nssaulting Offleer Decello the day after the burglary at tho “Gold “Dust”? saloon, oO 67% State street, was arrested, penlenias. by OMcer Urinon, of the West Lake Street Station, Hurley evaded the police by leaving town. He was Ae compliee in the above burelary and qssuult, and also in an assiuit in dast February upon dultus Edwin, of No. 78 Purple street. Mat- thew Tholau, also an accomplice, was re- cently given one year at Jolict for his share in the burglary. A telegram from St. Louls, published yer: terday, noted the arrest In that city of Andy: Sinith, allas Joshua Simonds, a well-known Chiengo thief, From the fact that andy caught burglarizing «large drugstore, Itwas thought he wight know soniething about the quinine robberies at Faller & Fuller's andat Lord, Stoutenbery & Co.'s store in this city, both ot which robberies were noted In ‘Ty ‘Ttune shortly after thelr occurrence, ‘The burglars stole nothing but quinine, and defied for a tino police detection, Only n few dnys gO Detective Elllott re eelved no tip’? that the quinine had been sult ont Galesburg, and) upon golng there found that It had been disposed f for 3750, Ue recovered all lost be Faller er, valued ut $1,700, and within $200 worth of the $700 worth stolen froin the other firm. Stith will be sent down fran Eyton the authoritics refusing to give ita up. ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxvos, May 18.—Arrived, the Clty of Limerick, Gen, Werder, Suevin, Welland, Sorrento, Arragon, and Queen, from New York, and Bohemian, Dorlan, and Glamor- gan, fron: Boston, have arrived out. New York, May 18.—Arrived, Gallia, from ‘Liverpool, Gellert, from Hamburg, Canada, from London, and St, Laurent, from Havre. Farriurtn Potnt, May 18.—Passed inward, the steamer Ontario, from Liverponl. Montreat, May 18.—Arrived, ‘the Circns- sian, from Liverpool. Grasaow, May 18.—Arrived, the State of -Indlana, from New York. ———— UNITED ORDER OF HONOR. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, » INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 18—The Grand Lodge United Order of Honor met tn Its second annual seasion to-day in thts clty, and elected the following officers: Grand President, I, N. Pattison, Tudianapolls; rand VieoProsident, O, H. ‘Thomas, Pei deton; Grand Secretary, Ernest Duden, In- diannpolls; Grand ‘Treasurer, Samuel “B, Corbaley, Indlanapolls; Grand Trustee, three yeors, F, M, Plekeritl, Indianapolis; Grand Trustee, two years, Edgar Brundage, Indianapolis, re SUICIDE. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fr. Warne, Ind., May 18—At Plymouth Inst night Charles Bumborger, on insane man, who was in jail awalting removal to the asylum at Fodionsralls, commited sui- hlinself with the bedclothes, Juneriox Crry, Kas.. May | 18.—Qeor, Michelski, Sergeuntof Company I, Sixteenth United States lafantry, shot himsolf with o Springfleid ritle through the brenst at Fort Hie eet {poral in a Gof tempanileney. within two hours, Ie was serv! g third enlistment, ee WILL HELP THE SALE. Sptctal Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. New Yon, May 18.—Anthony Comstock is going tosuppress the publication and salaof Nona’ ngan incedent book, and is notify- ing the publishers and booksellers to that effect, Any of tho books found on snle will ‘be solzed and the offenders subjected to the penalties, Tho Sucloty for the Suppression of Vico Is back of him in thls moveient of Hterary censors py witich arouses much in- dgnation among the booksellers. ———————— . GOING TO THE FAIR. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, UL, May 18—Gon, Grant was walted upon this forenoon by n committee of gentlemen, droit Nlanebars Gauls consist ing of tho Hon, S, 1. ln: ‘ayor of Rockford, and Messre. John Take an c Chappelle, of that clty, and tendered o {praia Invitation to attend the fortheoinin: Fair of Winnebago County, whielt was ri cepted, e. _ KEARNEY, SAN Franeraco, May 18—Judge Thorn- ton's remarks sey to foreshadow a declalon of thu Supreme Uourt in the Kearney case favorable to the prisoner, San Francisco, May 18.—Tho argument hng been concluded in .Kearuey’s ense, The attorneys are allowert time to file briefs, De- elston is probable Friday ne: _——————— MATRIMONIAL. Spectat Disputed to The Chicagn Tribune, Layayerte, Ind., May 18—Dr, J. K. Pat- {ixon, 2 prominent dentist, and Miss Libblo ]owo were minrried this morning, and lefton an extended tour, ‘Tho bride is a daughter of Mr, Jaines Howe, one of the old printers in the State, <a> Aprompt and plensing way of onsing nathmatio wieeeinge Use Fiates fiunty: of Hurenound and 1 ‘Filo's Toothache Drops cure In one minute, me Medetur penrls of atrongth and speoltio curo for nervous disouges and incntal oxhaustion, Mtontal exhnuntion, wakefulness, nervous and physical dlanbility aro cured by Medetur, AL PREPALATIONS, ORBAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Cures Lous @, Painful Menatruniten, toeration, Opariun asus KnuWwn us Fomnle Weaktiuss, pad in Ba, for yyaraue a Vorlullcal and tops failing With by atl th eed tavista pvergwtiors. fitea,- 1.0) pur box, of aL Soxas for asa ney toatl trod OF Dosti, docu EG HAY MEDICINE £04 Meobunten’ lock, Deprilte Mich. olowsia Agunts tor the Untidld stata, re erie TEVESBON & CO. Agont AN BOUT Mohd Ui Labecal., coride Geurvurnt tH MORBUd, te RE: ze yous PWELVHCOUNSHG lead (0 ogra uf rt Wechiltavturd, AT i) ht roy Aris, Chemisty Wi Bngineerinu, (iteraiuro, | Mat jo Aris, Nutural vie, Agel 8, Vi, - and Papies, , Tuntles,) Nee o, fig Mutual Mishary, Wuluaayly, belanoo, nd taoviers. bluden pry tt Se tte ate BATITANCE Ex Attias 5 lua Vie Mut Nhecu. dune Wend sopt, Tyund wtOblaato ut die Contl Hio-Lonugl, June Wand condnuy tiree days, bor infuramtion, spply tU tho Treusurer, Itbuay i Misery was | RAS LE PRECAUTIONS, ‘ STARTLING FACTS. Some New Truths Upon a Subject Affects ing the Health of the Entire - Community. | How People, by a Lack of Precaution, Ene danger Thelr Own Lives and . Thoso of Their Frionds, The Baneful Results of ‘Thoughtlesnesa,, and the Happy Effect’ of’ °. ‘Welledirected Care, , Statintios of Value and Suggestions of Worth, Of the people we mcot upon the rtreet eneh day, male and female, young and old, certainly one-third and probably one-balf nro tho vice tinsot kidney dificultios, It Is true thoy do - not know It, but neither do those who are in the iret stxes of consumption know ft, and the ptlvo than tho lungs. dung dlifculties, but« there are seldom any pains about tho kidneys. The symptoms of kttney troubles aro heads aches, tneeltinte, dull patns in tho joints and muscles, lack of apatite, and want of onetyy. + White these deceptive appearances are going un tho delicate Constant coughs indfo: outwardly, and constantly-om~ plored kidneys are berating woenker, and | i nur for the nourishinent and stinulatin pow ie that will restore thor healthy aetion nid enable them to perfurt thelr duties, Falling to recetyvo this they strugelo om, serndually losiig atrongth, | untit tho torriile divcuces so agonising and j {tal become sented in tho system. Fortunate isthe man or woinnn who exercises care and heods the aymptoms beforo the comlug on of the pain and anguish which aro certain to fol- r Untit recently it wns bolinved that kidnay dise { Casts were 1 more certain death than consumpe | tion, but with the murch of events it {8 now known that a pure ond Invigorating vegetable { extract will controt and cure all Kida of weatever kind, Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure nots directly upon the organs men Moned, and on no other portion of the body. It. isinude from a Wost India kldney leaf, an seems ng natirally adapted to nourish and strengthen the kidnors ns food is to sustain the aystent and produce bluod, By fis ute. hundreds dave been raved from death after being given up by thelr phyalclans, and theusands have been reatored tw perfect health before the dis- ease hid become seated, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Is a great ond national of juenlculable vatue, end one the publio are tygyersully apprecluting. Tt Is for sale by every artggivt 10 the land. and in indiepengablo ag é household remedy or a8 0 compantag! for every: (i one, AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, ie MIMIENSE eon | topy. RUSH ©: FUR THE BRILLIANT SEATS CONCERTS, To be given noxt Friday, and Saturday Matioes.” As Roserved dents cost no more than STANDINC-ROOM,,. ‘Those desiring to attoud shoold secure theirssats At hogs And. thus obtain Arse ebolec, wt te. popular prices of z CENTS, INCLUDING 6&O or ewe RESERVED SEATS, ‘Toe, Hl, and $1.80, acoording to location, } GEO, B, CARPENTER, Managet. ce CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Exenings May 18 and 20, Wednesday (19th) Matinee, : DENKFIT OF THE ‘ NURSERY AND IALR-ORPHAN ASYLUM: A NOVEL EXTRAVAGANZA. FROG OPERA |. ‘With Pollywog Chorus. i Presented, with all the necessary Scenic Effects, by, dome Of tho Tonditg Amavours Of Chicagy, including mumbers of the FARRAGUT HOAT CLUB, And undar tho auspices uf the following tadles and a onttoment Mr. George 14, Dunia, r. Tlanry 1. Bheldor Mr BU. Bheidon, i fu Weds Goudy, * . Mr. Hentz W. King, ea. E. Cheabrough, Mey. 8 Chesprough, 2. Loltor, $. Penbor Ns ciregur Adana, M cUregur dre G R, Larrabeo, Mew. 1 U. Porta, 1 Gav, Avarun, Nrw. Finny Falmer, : re Abrain Boule, Aw bax tljortband, Mr Chae, Hints Mra. Chus, ry, Air. Juseph Stockton, Mrs. Geu, Shute) Mrs. 8am’) Howe, ‘Mr. Georgy F. Rumsey, 35 Ole, TD Cte $1.00. RUE FOR URSBRVED SEATS. ‘. ‘The sulg gf roserved nents will w Box-Ofice Friday morning, * Fs HAVERLY’S THEATRE, cr SAL ILAVERLY.,,..,...,00, Manager and Proprietor. s THIS SPLENDID WEDNESDAY MATINES. eee ei Lite ts Outy Mialect lee Matinee, ; ! ‘ ‘TO-NIGHT AUAIN. FOR ONey “A ek aTak, The pei yr Europe, "i MAVERLY'S UNITED : ‘ jar to tholr departuro fo MASTODON MINSTRELS! 4 A FLOOD OF FRESIT ¥ Parggne Haverir'a Latost Burlesque, ‘ ‘ THE MASTODON OPERA; Qr,Tho Royal Biddy: JIAMKY PARKER'S TRAINED DOG, Yuu cun unguye your santa without otra shares. HOOLEY'S, THEATRE, ‘Tho Bixpest and Bost tn the World. Al the Leading Lights consolidi LY LEST TUS ELCESTIE ATS PU KRIS WILK NOVEG SUNG-AND DANCHL ‘Tho Grundvst Confudaration of BMinatro! Tatent evgrin iixistonce, * Monday, May IT, uvery Hrening and Wednosday and Saturday Matinees, POWERS’ PARAGON COMEDY COMPARY Mubttul Ce by 8; In the Brilttans and Delynttul Comedy y Bydney i DOCTOR CLYDE! An onornious success in New York, Boston, and Phil» ie wivruntious Mirth lutorwovon with tha most charms * touches of Nature, We rand Hrtta Perforinanco Sunday, May $3. BPVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF ABDEY'S §.Y, PARK THEATRE CO, In W. 8. Gitbort's Groat Compdy, ENGAGED. | Bory itvening, Matinecs Wednesday and Baturday, ates Mack: Potts, Y. WUMPTY-DUMPTY WYVICKER'S THEATRE, SPECIAL NOTION. Commencing MONDAY, May 24, ABBEY’S HUMPTY-DUMPTY my - SPANISH STUDENTS. -: ‘The Groatoat Kaisting Rovelty Gorbinaon, ca AUMIME RESODTS, COZZENS WEST POINT HOTEL WII bo Opened June ft, 1880, ‘Tho Hutu) bas o passenger clevator. Cutiagos to Jot, with Lourd at hotel, or wesls servod in the oot- tages, Examination ot Miltary Acndowy June) Yor 1° particulars nddross COSELL Uitow, od : West Point No. ane 5 - =, O10 EE et ac ercrictiee ede VY NO CORE: Te aes Of nopravir DR, KEAeat AIS South Clark-st, Chteage.u short dis- ” Consuls versonalty or by mail, free of gnalll very Woule ranie, ul fuua, Os spacial diseasus. UC, J, A by sivian is she Cie WY wat TOD 7