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TOREIGN. of Impaneling the Jury at the Coming Irish Trials. ! Mode ding M. P- Leaguers Join in bee an’ application for Post- ponement. ——— tister Orangemen to Compcte with the Leaguers in Pub- “He Meetings. ADuel Growing Out of the De Cis= sey Scandal in Paris. Yesuvius Has Commenced Anothor Sea- son of Remarkable Activity. IRELAND. LAND LEAGUE TERROTISM Taspox, Deo. 2—A Dublin correspontent mys: Evidence of the wide nnd rapld spread of Land League terrorisnf in districts hith- erto peaceable [3 fnereasing dally, Honest tenant farmers wince under the tyrannleal resattre put upon them by tho Leaguo, and earnestly desire to bo relleved thorofrom, Owners and agents complain that the stato of affalrs is worse than tt was aufonth amo. Thero is now almost universal suspension of tha payment of rent, riffith's yaluation only being offered on every estate In the dls. triets under the Influence of the League. THE STATE TRIALS, Denrax, Dee. 2.—The Jury for the state {rials are to bo selected as follows: Firstly, from a special jury Ist comprising 1,500 names, forty-clelit will be selected by ballot, These names will then again be placed in a pallo-box and drawn out separately, ench aide having the right to object to twelve. : From the twenty-four names tifis remalning tho jury wil be selected. Each sito will | again have the right to challonga stx. PARNELT hog suddenty returned hero on important political business, POSTPONEMENT DESIRED, Durr, Dec, Parnell, Biggar, T. D. Sullivan, Sexton, and Dillon will ench file an affidavit In the Crown Oftlca on whieh to ground an application for « postponement of the triat of tho traversors, as the dato fixed for thelr trial would Interfore with their con- siitutlonal right to be present when Partla- ment incots. THE ORANGEMEN, A latgo meeting of the Grand Orange Lodgu of Ireland resolved to advise the Ulster lodges to orgunizecounterslemonstra- {fons on the sane days and at thesame places appointed for the Land-League meetings, GERMANY. THE GREEK QUESTION, « Berra, Dee. %—To-day's papers state that Bismarek’s recent pour-parlers with Count de St. Vallicre, Fronch Ambassador, Jas resulted in Germany and Franco ngree- Hei jolnt procedurs on the Greck ques- fon, A PHhOTEsT, ‘Tho students aro preparing a atatement to the Rector of tho untversity, protesting agalnst the distribution by the stuttents of Gottingen University of Court Chaplain Btoccker’s petition agalnst the Jaws. PRINCE MWOUENLOUE, - Bentix, Dee, 2.—-Prince MHohentohd will tome back from Parts in thine for the noxt wssion of the Relchstag, FRANCE. CHALLENGED TO A TURT« Pants, Dec, 3—Lalsant has challenged. ‘Vicomtg St. Vincente to a duel for printing a letter accusing Lalsant of cowardice In the Franco-Prussian war, which was read by Gen, Do Clssey'’s counsel during the recent bel suit. A NEWSPAPER MANAGER IN Trountt Tho manager of tha Marsctllatse, Soctulist Paper, has been summoned before the Volico Court for an itlegal act tir proposing a sub-.| Seriptlon to pay the fines Imposed in tho De Cissey case, ; t TH PAPAL NUNCIO has held a long and cordial conversation with Thelaiey: St. Uitatre, Minister of Foreign fairs, * AN INTERPELLATION, « Panis, Doo, .—In the Chamber of Deputies foday, the Minister of Foreign Affatrs, re- Mying to an Intorpellation, spoke In a shatlar Hain to hi’ apeech in the Senate on Tugs- day touching the Montenegrin, Greek, and Armentan questions, ‘Tho order of the day {afavor of tho Government was thon adopt- (4-207 to 107, . GREAT BRITAIN. HONONS FOR GEN, ROBERTS, Loxpos, Dec, .—Tho freudom of the clly in aword will bo presented to Gen, Mob- #9 for his services In Afghanistan. : a, Woor, adeventy-ave hundred bales of wool sold to- lay, chletly New South Wales, Victoria, and New Zealand, Market animated, Good cur- ‘tent quallties were well sustalned, Superior regular, 3 GOLD FOR AMERICA. Seventy-five thousand pounds of gold wore dutchased tn opon market yesterday for nswission to Aimerlea by Saturday’s Meamer, 4 DISRARLI'S NEW NOVEL < _lendaintn Disraelt’s (Lord Beaconsfeld) - Whovel, “Endymion,” hasbeen published erotn French and German, and it will ap- pearln Jewttteton form In tho Parls morning table and niso In tho Culogna Gazette. cgranis from New York suy tho sale of ‘! hovel in Amerlen, where It ig Issued Ina leap form, has been Linmense, Thogh UNGOES AND IMISIt AVEATIS, nan goes (‘Torles) litend to make a de- valle Tegards Irish foglslation, If the Old a bressure brought to bear on tho ee Stone Cublnet to introduco repressive cents in Parllament fall, a demonstra- A Will bo mace at Euston Séwtlon, T™ A JOURNALIST'S LIF! Clfoof tho inte Mr, Delalne, who was ‘anany Years editor of tho London ties, a press, ths TUE OANSMEN, Boyd ne Dee, 2—Kiltott, Howdon, ant Have promised to compete in a now erlean prize regatta, ‘ RUSSIA, ARMY REDUCTION, Dee, 2.—A correspondent at St says he und@ratunds the program Ader Finance Minister comprises con- expenate, eluctions of the army and navy ‘Ndltures tn thine of peace, Peenpe Dev, 4~A correspondent at St. tiem Uurg says the chances of the favorable ihe ent ot the Chinese questfon diminish hegotlations are prolonged, As China Ussla sincerely desire the solution they wil make mutual concessions, Race: : pisgor. VED. 3 Atbantant hee 2~—The Committee of the ittsbers of the Albanian ute cone” n insurgents in a Vesna, Dee. 2 troduen ts Dee. 2.—Thoe Government has In- ated a bit in the Relchrath for the con- Sleattea BSerajevo, Yuasa, THE Freeh + TURKEY, tre gue hing buen dissolved, -‘Shere dey RAILWAY IN BOSNIA. Skyy Wetion of tallway in Bosnia, between and Dec, &3—Thu' Polttioat Corre- nes saya thy latest proposal by Eu- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, 3, 1880—TEN PAGES. gland Is, that the squadrons of the fleet shall proceed to inutuatly specie ports or erulse An differant prearranged directions, so that akind of Ideal combination of the European Neel shall continue to? exist. Russia bas agreed to tho proposal. g. RETREAT CUT OFF. HERAN, Dee, 2.—The ‘lurks occupy the asses at tho frontier to cut olf the retrent of the Kurds... THALY. CONFLAGKATION, Narra, Dee, 2—-A Atubneco factory was destroyed by fire hére yesterday, Joga estl- mated at several milion fre, One hundred persons are thrown outot employment, VESUVIUA, : ‘There isn fresh isso of tnvn ‘from Vesu- vius, descending to tho base of the cone. THE KILLING MILDEW. Roste, Dee, 4.—In the Chamber of Deputics to-lny, during the discusston of the Budget of the Minister of Agriculture, Toseanelli, n distinguished entomologist, declared the American mildew was inore destructive to vines than was phylloxere, and that i6 had. spread very considerably in Laly. U MEXICO, THT NEW CAMINET, GALVESTON, Dee. 2.—A News Brownvillo speclal says telegrams from Moxleonnnounee that Gen. Ding has aveepted the portfolio of Publle Works fn Prestilent Gonzales’ Cabl- net. J, Marlseat will be Secretary of State, apesstagi Gonzales was Inaugurated yester- lay CENTRAL ASTA. HAIDS ON THE PERSIAN WONDER. Lonpon, Dee. 2.—A. dispateh from Meshed The ‘Turcomans continue thelr raids onthe Persinn borders. ‘Lhe sunply of food at Geok ‘Tepe Is failing. ‘The Russians and "Lekkes aro innctiy : AMUSEMENTS. NoOOLEY's. Mra. Scott-Slddona bad glyen us two perform= ances which have ontitled hor to marked cons alieration, These wore her Julanthe in tho de- tghtful dramatic poom “King Itene’s Daugh- ter and her Rosalind in Shakspeare's “As You Like It" that “awcotest aud happiest of tho master’s comedies." Tho lutter purt sho played on Wednesday night, und while she doca not wholly’ satisfy critlelsm—what Interproter ever hoa?—in her portrayal of this bright and Jéyous boinvg sho certainly comes nenrer the Shake spoirean {deal than any actress who bas t+ tempted the charactor In recent yonrs, with probably the single exception of Miss Neilson. It ia dolightful in ita freshness, ita orfeinallty, its buoyancy, ita vivacity, and in a certain ree finemment, and when sho bas divested hor deliv. ery of thoso mannerisina which seem to Lave Brown tnon her during hor eareor as a reader, when she enn moderito her voice with more delicacy, when pknotico makes her geaturo, movement, play of countonanea moro harmo- nious and less jorky, when hor art can more perfectly sustain tho illuston, and divest the spoctntor® of the knowledge that she Is noting,—when shoe docs thls, her Rosalind wilt tnake a ready conquest of universal namiration. Yor two or threo seasons tho lady haa been ab- sent from tho stage, and during that time she has been dolivering readings throught tho country. ‘These faults aro ton linge extent nttributable to tho atlited, mechantcnl style of elocution and Reature inseparable from tho reading desk; and it [s felr to presitte that after sho has por- formed tho part oftener thin he has dono elnce tho season began, hor Rosalind will stand forth very much shorn of whnt to tho critic are ap- jectionable features in tho execution of a fing concuption, Tho wudience of Wednesduy night ‘was it lari one, and with thom sho minde a most: decided hit, Sho wns recalicd nt the endof ovary net, und Aho never falled to evake for evory im- portant scone warm admiration, Mrs, Slddons rotaing in even grentor fullness and ardor that cburm of porsonality with which sho always In- vested the churacter. In hor Aosalind, even to tho costuming of tho part, thoro owas 9 pralsoworthy offort at originality, Tho deep and loyal woman- hood of the chnracter was admirably show:,—a3 eloarly undernenth tho garb of tha youth when sho deals out light banter to the luve-stricken Orlando beneath tha melancholy boughs of Ar- dun ag when sho faints at the sight of tho bloody handkeorchfof. Her grace was without affeota- tion, and her merrymuking bad in it a boarty ring, Yot hor guyoty nt times bordored on bols- torousness, and hor contrasts of bearing and ox- preasion in tho scones with tho amorous shep- ‘herd and tho futractablo shepherdess and in those with Orlando wero at times Inartietioand uncertain, Two of hor happlost endeavors, por- hups, were tho scenes in which sho woues her lovor with a tonguo stooped In gentle muckory, and where she recoiyes tho handkerchiof-with tho reoltal of the incident tn tho forest and re- yeals her woman's nature. In tho former tho pretty potulance and yolubillty with which she played hor pranks and whlins upon her pretend- ed husband and shotof her wor ruckut charmed her audience, and in the latter she mudo us forget her faults inher doticute illustration of the futhomless depth of Itosind’s joye. ‘Tuken ul- together, bor performance was t populnr suc- cess, ind only Inoked that completo pootic re- iinement, that delicate subtlety tn execution, that nrtistic finesse, and that lofty {deatity to porfectly satisfy the critic, Mr, Lablaehe, who Porsonated Oridudo, was natural and manly in bls acting. He ty an English actor, romurkably free from tho marked mannerisms ‘usually found in tha clucution of those who come to us from tho London thentres, Jia ngtlon iu wonerally sust, big reading correut, He adinirubly entered {ato the spirit of the character. ‘The au pet was dndif- ferant in some cases, wretched in othors. A dtr. TL. ¥, Rand was cast for Jacques, 'e hopo we. sball never logk upon ils tke again. Miss Tea- bol Morris ay Gelfa guve a performance dehuates ly conceived and wellexpresse, Mr, Churles |. roy KV Us 4 thost Lugubrious Touchatane, with natrong cockney nocent. ‘Che mantle of charity inay be drawn over the rest. Thero wag nu cn- deayor on the partof the managemont to give jo pleco fn ting wetting, and to ne. complian this tho sconle artist wes nl- Jowett full play, Tow ho auoceeded tho forest scone showed, Somobody in tho audi. ones truthfully romarked whon it was unfolded tht there seoned to be a contest golug on be tween the sconto artiste of Hooley"s and tha Grand Opern-Houso as to who should tura out the worst work, A crowded howso witnessed tho performanco Inst night, and yot tt was tho most ungutis- factory on of the week, not throngh any, fault in tho Star's part, but for reasons which wo shall explain. The play was "Tha Senoul for Scandal,” that frat of all high vomeuies, with 8 shine and [ta spurklc, its delicnte ‘and indeHicate bon mots, its bright and fengont eplgruma, its clusters of persons. brillinnt be- yond tho ugage of the world, but true, and dis- playlog in the atthor a deep inaight into bumen tature. Shoridan's. work waa pliyed at,—not ine terprotad, Mre. Scott Siddous was the Jandy Teazle, It would be unjust to the avtrosa tu attucint: an mauntyale af her wack, owing ta the terrible Sir Peter with whitch she wis witictad. Mr, Harry Pearson was cust for thia rdje, He stutterad and apluttered, twisted tho, ditlog, forgot linea, and: patched up speeches in & manner that caused tho lady constant anxicty while sho was on tho stage with hin, and nearly worried bls audienca outef their nets in tholr dread that ho would comptetely break down, We regret to bo gom- polled to speak so bluntly, beeduse at one tina Mr. Pearson wos a good actor, Now, however, itiaa plece of gross Injustico,~—not only to tho public who pay their money to bo amused, bat tu Mra. Slddovia, who hia ablilty and {a conscl- artlously trytng ta de her bust—on the part of .tho matiagément to iutrust Sr. Pearson with such a responsible part. The influence of bia gouge wis felt in the entire performance, Nearly all wore out of the imipenhery of the grand old comedy. Weighted us Mra, Siddons wos with hor Sir diver, however, wo saw snout iu ber work to indlcnte that sho had caught the apirit of thiatruthfel pleture of i fashionable wonnn of London life as tt oxtated In Sheridan's thnu. Sho hus the look and the benring of an Englishwoman born and Weed, Ter manner is Vizroua and spirited, yet gentle and womanly. Mr, Liubhicho was not at all sutisfuctory 13 Sir Charles, althougtt*ho was iniluitly superior to uny of his companions, . tirst scone wus played jn_a light, merry, and a please ant manner, with nonv of the Inelpent intaxt- lon often shown by some of the best expo: heute of tho purt, Io iieked tho lavity and dash in tho anio hind fu the aereon scenes. Biss Josephine Balley guvo natural bit.of acting as Maria, Misa Lilly Stono a8 Lay Sneerwell wae iinperfect; Mr, Jordan minds ou fale Sir Oliver, Me, George Thorne was the Mosra, and in makes up was original and youd. MrT. FB, and, as Joseph, appeared tu inuch bottcr advantage than ua Jacques. Tho Curcless, Rowley, Trin, Sue ‘Str, Cundor, and Afr, Crabtree were tot sn author's Veins * = ee ‘¢ TAVERLYS, : Tho Leavitt buricaquo troupo running along to fatr business, Of *Carnicn," the plece now belng rendered, wo can bay Uttle In -ite favor. Itlsmerely asmeans for tho introduc. tion of more or less pretty women In tights and short dresscs,. Whatever is meritorious iu tho atfatr ts furnished by Sliva Stulholtand, who sings some Irish bullads’ chupualnily Sime, Doluro, Who uives acastanct sun with Ane effet, Blas Murie Willlaus, ju ber character songs, gud the nll bovy of young womnen- who eee yee inane to wilr they emmy elovite theirtocs, [tisn pity to sea ko ming fing cad Lumes throwa away upon such n° poor bur- Teague. ( RERNTARD T'S ERVIEWERS. , Nyin Crinkle's Feuilleton, Tf tt wero not for that zentle but inexorable cerberus Mr. Menry Juerett, Mile. Hernhurdt would long ero this have aulfored tho fate of Hy- patina at tho hands of tho Interviewers, An on- tlrely new ewarm of tho denits tins been culled Into exist once by the French actress, They aro amateur spoctalista, nnd ddsire only to interview Hornbardt and then resign from the avocatlan. Noed (t bo sald thut thoy aro women? I heard tt gald tho other day, by the editor of a mbraing Taper, Uiat requests had been sent to bin by soveral clover Indica 1h good society, that thoy should be allowed to usa hd namo of hia paper to obtutn nnaintervinw with: the Bernhardt, atl they promised to ay for the privilyge with urticios. coda Nothing is moro Inturdsting than tho struggle hotween eurlosity and uropriety In the genteel tule breast. {ut ther’ is nnothor and saml-profeasional f mule, who writes for, te out-of-town pip and Mile, Hernhurde’s Wrestle with this invine Die form of the Amerioun trouble has been: n= termiltont, but viewent. vot Witt a French woman's paculine aplomb;. tha Hernbardt doos not few lnan. even when they ure loterviewers, but sie trembles u Uttlo ot tho: Incorruptlble, Ineorrigite, and Imperturbable Specimen of her owt sex, whosits down with tt poncll in her hand and puts her gex's curiaslty tito finpertinent questions under the excuse, of nubile demand, g One day lust weok tle Now York correspond. entol tho—let meen it tho, rownsy ie Tet Zoon—got through the prtroh? She was mild. nature, and melancholy toed a dit} tle French, but that. Mr. dure fe tid tho Interpretl ert doves not wait for interpreters she ls nustress of her minninora as she {sof her art, and, rushing at the: Amplacable visitor, abo salzed both her hinds, and excitimed In tho most fervent munners “Ant My charming frient, how overlayed am torecelye youl My rapture is rimoust un pardonables ki A hesitating duet followed, from visitor and dnteroretore Jt was cut short by the imputuous Actress: “Oh, [knowl Tknow! Let us wasto no words when we go clenrly understiend ench othor, Yor havo heurd that Cam entric, Alust Lt ts too true! You come to eee my perform my vecert= trleity for you, But Thaye no new one thi soviet, Abt My estimable friend, it Is eo ail cult to keep up tho neweccentricity without res flection ‘und rapose. Ibis tho yreut tix on the Invention.” Another feeble attempt on the part of tho Ustener to protest. “Oui, Oul, Gul, Ontt" like tho roll of a tenor dram, “Permit me to assiat my dear friend, Sho is tao practical to waste her wards about the art. She is burning to know 1f itis true. that 2 have four children and ant not married. Vor shumel my dear Monsieur! To deprive her of ber, tte Jnxury. aAlns! Madame, it Stoo trie! Whit is tho morte In my country becomes hero tho niost charining ceventricity, Shai J order my sery> ants to allow you my wardrobe aud Ilnen?” he DRAMATIC NOTES, Tandmann bas at length found admirers in Australia. McCullough's receipts in Now York lave averngod $7,000 a week, “Tho Strategist” will appear at tho Grand Opern-Houge next woek, ‘They are butchering a version ‘of "Hazel Kirko" at tho Halsted Strect Opera-Touse, Tho shooting by Capt. Bogardus and ils song nt Hershey Hall fs attracting much uttention. Misa Lizzia McCall has beeomo Mrs. George Burry Wall, and has rotlrod from tho profession. Miss Neltic Boyd ng left Hobson sud Crane and joined tho troupe supporting Sirs, D. P. Dowers, Jobo T. aymond will next week bo inn con- dition to match ayy man in town. He will play at Hooley's. Townend Percey's “ Bafted Reauty,” which failed fn Now York, bas beon purchased by Milas Kathorino Hogera, (a tn the elty. ‘The comediiny wit appoar in '* the Rivais" ou Monduy at MeVicker's, Harry F. Thompson and Miss ioenrletia Vaters, of tho 4 pm atecnie companys, will bo murricdon the of January at Baltimore, Al Philips, tho star of “Tho Tankers Son," a picey which bad recuntly w brlof existence on tho road, will wturt out’ with a new play next week, It iscalled “Hiunders," Intho support will be Johnson, Isto of Jotinson & Bruno, and Ais Loulo Fullor, ¥ “Tho Queen and tho Cardinal,” 2 new play, was to bave been produced nt Hooloy's thie evening. Tho management have coicluded that tho rehearsal huanot been thorough enough, and thorefore tha piece will not be seen, in its place: “Twelfth Night” will be given, Mrs, Scott iddons playing the parts of Viola und Scbastlan. Mr. Harry J. Sargent, Mra, Seatt-Slddaona’ mat agor, yesteuiay by centile closed a contract to mimiage DIB Boucicault’s business In this caun- y from the lth of January until May. Upon tho Jvth of noxt month Noucicuult will open in Boston, aud from tint: polit will travel through the rtutpat ettleg in the Union. Tho répertotre will probably include: threa now plays. antong then “The Dowd" In ita orlginal shape,-that Js, bofore it. was aut mitted to the Engtish censor. After ita submis- slon to that dignitary three ‘characters wero siruck out, it is suld,—charactora whose Utter- ances woro likely to Jar with tho prosunt British feeling In regan to Irish. potities, Surngent’s sult nzainet Modjeska for 1,000 damages for breach of contnict will bo hoard {n the Londot courts this month, A telegram in Wedneaday’s Trinune stated that John Dillon, the comedian, had disnp- pointed an audiuneo at Endianapolis. John bad sxone off upon one of Ils * purlodicals."— Gullek & Binisdell, bis managers, havo wont out telo~ grains to tho following effect: Dillon drank, Caneci dato, Send all bilis here, Pi this neogssary, Gullek & dell wo uudoratand, will quco “bo commenced against Dillon for dainuges, Tho company have returned to town and will bo disbanded, © A clause ju thelr cone trnct, It 1s said, stipulated Quit tho termination of tho geisou would dopen upon tho yonrlayy of Mr. Dillon. ‘Tho season so fur bas been profltns hie, bat tho largo bulk of tho recelpts has zone into the pocket of tho comediun, leaving a amall margin to the inanagers, . BURNED TO DEATIL Mystoriousaud Horrible Circumstances Attending the Death of {wo Children * in Toronto, . Bpeckat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, Dee, &—Ono of tho most awful sights over witnessed in this city wus to be sven this morning In & housom an oliey known aa Carr's Lane, 8 short Info runntig weat for a dis- tance of nbout 200 yards off Bpadinau avenue, whoro wero inidin «a rickety and dirty bed tho roasted bodles ‘of two litte childton, a son and daughter of a laborer named’ James Casey. Carr's Inno ia by no means a: fashionable thor- oughfare, but is considered a quiet placo by tho police. - Upon velug admitted to Casey's houso a sight wus witnessed well ealculatod to send a shudder through tho stout= ostframe. Ona dirty bed, the vlething spotted with blood and rolled ina heap, were the roasted bodies of two little children, ono of thom being Richord James Casgy, ngod 5 months, and tho” other Hridget Casey, nged 2 years and d manths. The youngest was lying across tho bod, tho body being almost blood-red, with lvid streaks neross the face and neck. Ono arm was raised In front of tho body, tho Ittte band clutched tightly, while tho other arm hung imply at hia side, Tho girl was entirely naked, and tho color of the body was tho same as that of the boy, snowy whitevstreaks belug notico-, ablo across tho face, Thu hale of noitbor was singed, and thero were no purke of fire in the vod-clothing, Tho bodies luoked as if they bad boon saturated with coal oli ald then set fire to. A most mgaiiicant and pesuliar feature avout tho cuso {s, that while the bodles of tho children wore discolored horribly, tho mother, who alleges. that shé was in bed with them all onight, {8 not injured in any, way by oltbor. fiamo or smoke, Jit one corner of the room wus an otd broken truuk, nud oppodlt this, Immealately behind u coat! Btovo, thord waa a hole about a foot in width burned throug’ the floor, lying beside which was adedd cutand & conl-oll lump broken In pieces, - A slator of Jamcg Casoy states that about 0 o'clock sho put tho two obildren to bed with thelr mother, apdtoft the amp burniug on a atand near thostoy¢, On visiting the house at 8 o’olock this morning’ sho found tho Lodics as deserlbod ubove, Au Inquestis now In progress, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Mostuvat, Deo, 2—An old lady was found In Astuty of Unconsciousness and epparent dcstly tution inw dilapidated house on La Gauchteno Btrect, by bor nolyhbors and taken to tho hos- pital, It turne ou€ tint aho Is worth $76,000 In Monvy and owns a largy’amount of real estate besides, Doing of a miserly disposition sho nas iived ylono Ikea roclugo for yuare, and bas almost sturved borsclf to doath, So ia not Nkely to recover, ba See mana OBITUARY, ° Wasntnotox, D. 0., Deo, #.—The Roy. John 8. Buuiner, 8. J., died guddoply at Gongaga Col- lego yestorduy of oougestiun of the braln, aged 03 yours, 5 telegram if Suit, Mr, IL. 8. Taylor, the agent of Joo Jemerson, A MOVABLE HEAR Extraordinary Exhibition at the Chicago Medical College. A Man Who Can Twist His Heart ‘into All Parts of the Abdomen, Aud Can Also Stop Its Vulsationa for Twenty Secouds. “ What's your name?” asked the Protegtor. “ Pootnh Albert 'Zok'el ‘Thomas, was tho re- ply, long drawn out and rolled under tho “Bub Juct's * tongue, a4 1f to impress the hearer with iin idea of hla overtopping finportanee. oan Tho questioner waa Hr, 12. G. iten, Professor of Anutomy fn tho Chicago Medleal College: the sutject, a short, mussive, well-bullt African with asurptus af old and not overclean clothing, in- chiding aahirt which was a veritable “thing of shreds and patchés,"" on his perion; and the nudienco tho cligs in anatomy nt the above in- atitutlon, It was hich noon, and the curlosity of the boys was nt white heat ag they awalted a series of prainfsed revelations which rumor hed nletured as unique, anomalous, astonishing, and phenomenal. Helore. tho exhibition was over, every last ono of them was sntisited that bis ox- pectations were not far out of the wry, “What [a your nye?” cuntlined the Professor, “Fiftyening yeurs old, boas,” wus the proud reply, while a sinily of incredulity on the part of the boys in the rising tiers of -seuts in front in- dleated 4 Letlef that the subjectad stretched his thyures by sone ten or & dozen years, © Whore were you born?" “ Bawn In Morocco and roised $a Manchester, England,” wae the lofty response. “ When did you come to this country?” Come to America tn “ Where fs your homo! “ gyrneusn, Ne Ye? “ General health good?’ “ Pretty goo, boss, ‘fore T went down Sout in ASW. Kind of Jost my healt der, Jookln’ after do eo farms In Soul Carliny. “WHEN DID YOU FIRST MANIFEST THESE MOVE> MENTS which wo will show in a minute to tho clnss?* “vbwixt elx an’ seven inonths old de fust timo when my mudder discovercd it, and ata year 'n half old dey found out dat I kept a creasing,” “You have exhibited yourself throughout the United States" “Yes, ath, eberywhere,—Maino, Vermont, New Ifumpshire, Colornda, Wisconsin, and all out to Iraneansisco [here the boys howled for delight), York State, Pennaylyanin, and Oblo.”* “Shown yourself at a good many medical col- Jexes, cht . Tho mnn rattled off n string of them, nll tho way from Bellevue Hospital ta Covington, Ky. rolling hls eyes and enjoying the triuinph he ex- perlenced in recounting bis travels. . His exattne of mind wis further enlarged nm moment when, tiking his bent fron walking-stick, i inch fu diameter, he bit a whack neross, usele of his left arm, equinted down tho ute af ty deftly twirlead {evetwoen iis thumb and tingers, and held it up to the gaze of the ‘Dos6 ns straight aang arrow, The boys’ bout- hevla played w long tattou on tho sents, © ‘The Professor gave the order tu “ strip,” and tho atranger, from Murocco fost no ting in carrying It out, remarking us he pected off his dirty old cout did tho torn, facerated, split, nud shredded remtints of what might. once have Ween the shirt: “Seo yero, my clo’es Is wl fallin’ way fro’ me. Basy stripping, ain't it? Now, I'm all right, toss, Hole on, Wait a minnit, Where's dein 16 centaes, Put ‘em in de bat yere,” 3 Amidst another fit of general eachination. the Professor produced one of the student's bead. pleces, mpnaunced that it was full of the coveted culn, and comforted the tan by tho dull chink Of the fiprisoned wealth. Those little necessary: preliininaries having been arranged, the show was ready to qv ol, The Professor applied bis vars nd his hind to the bared bronst and abdo- mon of the subject, pronounced hin free fram fuythitg In eo shupe of an ancuriem or a tumor, and stated to tho atudonts who sat look- ing on that, while the pulse wasn Uttle oxtited, SUIT iL was such 3 night bo expected from a man of hia bulld. Consuiting his wate, ho added that the pulsations were 100 to the mintite, Asan Introduction to the demonstration nbout to take pluce, the Professor explulned that tho “subject” produced at will o sort of kneading or UNDULATION OF TIE stUscLEs’ OF THE Al- DOMEN = started out on his performance. BSulting tlgn to tho word, tue great living curl: osity from Murocco, without tho slightust parent effort, barring 4 surt of rubbing mo’ inent of euch huud upon'each hip-bone, ter- atly rolled the now fntinted abdomlual protubers aie over aod over, Working tho museles into un endiuss varioty of positions and combluas Uons by a process linpossible to tore fitly des soribo thin by tho use of the pecullurly appro. printe term “kneading.” Tho amount of twisting, turulng, inverting, tutermobility, and soneral convolution that wont on in tho mugeles of that abdemon for the next tvo minutes woul! bave date indintt credit to the allexed Tidhi-rabber man ot tho xreutest’ show under one canvas, |“ ltow's dat for style, gemmonz* and © What d'ye tink of dat, Douetahy uscuped tho fellow's tips us ho glanced with n fecting of pride on this scene of commotion, Tho turttoo wig renewed on the sents, and the Professor siniled gravely, remarking that the pulse had now gone up to 10, Alut the bigest feature of tha show was to come yet, Tho Professor listened intently at the fellow's heart. The pulsadons were rapid but regular, he sald. At a given sigual, und with seurcoly apparent effort, tho child of Morocco ashe tho MOVED IIa NEART down to the lower left side of tho abdomen, and, if thore budn't been any abdomen thore, could probably: have putitin his pocket and got it mek agit at will, The Profeasor put his ear tind bis head to tft apot which tho subject Ine lente 18 the present reating- place of that very dclicnte ani useful organ, sud tha beart-bonty cnused hia Gugers to rise and full ogalnst the bluck cuticle, A moment more and the grent human force-pump was switehcd buck Inte tts necustemed position. With a smile of triumph that extended back to the negro’s negk, he next. moyed the orgun dawn to the lower right sidu of the abdomen and let It wabble there for two. co minutes, Anothor Professor cue on tho sceno ut this polnt,—Prof, Lester Curtis, of tho ebulr of Histolozy.—and, with stethoscope in hand, bont down tgilsten,’ Listontng, he be- came convinced. ‘Thd’reault of the experiment demonstrated several inturestiug phenomens, When tho heart was inoved from its accustomed pluce, the regular heart-bont was. suececded there by n comfiged murtoue euch ag tho ure t einseayed Wouk! produce in pulsating. Oo pulse ut tho wrist wasat the sue time very anuch wenker, while the ordinary heart- dante of 100 to tho minute were tnerensed, with tho organ Iy [ts new position, to 10s minute, TH MOST ASTONISHING HAltr Ov THK MENVORM- ‘Was reserved for the lust, Prof, Rea got out his wateh, and Prof. Curtis tnid hold of his stethos Becpe, and tho heart again weut down Into the abdomen, “You got itr’ asked the take exe eltedly, us tho Professor held his tlmupiece, Receiving an allirmative answer, bo called out “Good night,” eliut bis oyes, and the benrt censed to bent. Tho stethoscope deteated no pulsation, Tho wateh sliently recorded the peril of suspension, At tho oxvirauon of wenty seeondd the exhibitor opened bis yet fooked uround, and jabbered away something, aud the doctors grively announved that tho pul- snilons of the heart bad boen thoroughly stopped for a third of a inlnute, und that during this hiyhly-intoresting proceeding thore wis no pulse atall at tho wriat, Tho students clapped thojr hands, pounded the tloor, and othorwlse ef- pressed tholr sutlafaetion at this orowntug oxll- ition of tho abuorniul, tho subject gathered up hia garments and bis hutful of luore, the doctors Jooked at one anothor, defighted’ but unabte to watisfuctorily explala what waa clearly unex. piainable even in this nge of udyanced inedicul sclence, and tho ropresentative of Tir TRINUNE, who bad been watching tho performunce from the start upto the tilth, mingtod bis astonisne ment with cortatn aula ontculations ag tu tho, fecuntary, and selentiiio yaluo of “Dr.” Altrod | Szokiel’d Vatit' Home of theae duys whon ab-. donstnul convolutions and heart-displucoments, a8 far ashe is concerned, shall have been pore amanently suspended, Subsequent conversations with the “Doctor” protty fully developud the fuct that HIB CAPACITY YOR TWISTING THINGS Is not confined to phyateat manifestations, but extends to the rena of wind ag well us matter, Not to put too fs point upow it, the * Doo tor’a" prontost fuilings woul) deom to be a cone wtitutfonal dispouition to stretch the truth, und toturny arondly portion of the cain recelved for exhibiting bly body futo the bands of bins that Keepoth “the wet-grocery wud) uxehungeth Hgulds, both malt and spirituous, for the shekel of tho' land, In. thy course of hin yarna, tho “Doctor realed off a section of hte alloyed bistary, from whigh it would appear that he bad wraduated from & German and a Scoteh med+ tout collewe, spoke elyhtoen or more languages, ond bad goed snore adventures in bls tine than Murco Julo over dreamed of—nmuch jew eouunitted to yaiper, Shadowy as these bite of personal bistory may appear, howover, thore ts ho fraud of finpesttion avout bly. * exbibselons," which ure inore perplexing than the 1425 puzzle ove dn Its prime, 5 For the benvllt of tho curious, and those ine tug in the uonstrosity order, It taay bo stated that the “Doctor” proposes to tarry jn Chicago suveral weeks, and, give puople # iztouled opportunity of seeing and bor loving. at THE LIBBY PRISON, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, a Mrnawauree, Dev, 2.—Roferring to tho current Pyne respect tho probable. demolition of Libby Prigon ut Richmond, Va., dir. Darwin C, Pavey, of this elty, received the fellowlyg yes- terosted In anyt! terday from. V. Walters, efty editor of the Richmond Ff wWwhich will be of general in- terest: “Itisamistako, The oll Libhy Prison is not tobe torn down, The presert proprictor tins it carefully guarded Against persuns who wish to ubtala elles,” iSOCIAL EVENTS. VHT ASAY RECEPTION One of the most brillant social events of the present senton was tho Inrgo reception given Inst oventng by Mr. and Mrs, 1. G, Asuy, at their olegant reahtonee, corner of Calumet avenue und Twentleth street. Tho reception was given In honor of Mr, William C, Agny, youngest fon of the host aud hostess, and bia young bride, formerly Miss Woolwarl., The young couple bavo just returned from an extended wedding. tour in the East, and thelr friends were given an opportunity Inat evening to weleame thom back toChieayo. In the neighborhood of 39) guests were in the house during the evening, aud the bride and groom in whose Monor tho roception wus given were accorded o hearty weleome home on alt sides, The strect In the vicinity of the house was Drillantiy Hghte! with calclutn lights, ond band- some equipages were coming and going fram 8 o'clock on. An Iminense awning stretched from the door to the street, and on carpet protected the duinty boots of the Indies froin the damp jlugs. There was no confusion amung the drive ers, and the “outside part" passed off ns evenly us clockwork, The Interior of tho beautiful howse presented nn atiractlye appearance. Its elaborate ond tusteful furnishing wero not overtduded with decorations, but thore was just cnough te produce on pretty effeet. Onacabinet inthe front parlor were two ime menso baskets of slowers, bearing the cards of thoughtful friends, and on the muntel were two Inrge bouquets, Over tho doors leading fram room to room were Festoons of sinilex. and floral bells made up of alternate red und white tow. ers were suspendcd trom the centre of euch festoon. Bmutller bouquets were senttered nbout tho parlors on stands aud brackets, and. the ehundel nted with gracetil loops of si use decorated vane in one corner parlor was Uiled with fragrant flowers. "The fire-placo in the ball was hidden bebin an ingenl- ously arranged arbor form of jarge follige and troplenl planta and pots of sawer, ‘These artitlelal decorations only supplemented the ordinary benutiod oF the house-firnisnings, ‘Tho wulls are bung with choles paintings, euch one of whieh bears upon its fra he name of Borne artist whove Worka ure rare and vulimble, and in tho nooks and carners are placed hand: some stutued and statuots, coliveted by Mr. Asay during his visits to Eurepe, ‘The library Is ff handsomely arranged apartinent. a inodcl in its way, and Jy cozy, neat, and home-like, The waxed ‘Hoor iy strewn with rieh ‘Turkish ruse, aod itnmense bookcises filled with the chol yoluines fre ranged along the walls, This Is Mr. Asay's favorit apartinent., OU from the Wbrury {8 the dintng-room, and this was utilized faut evening ns a ditnelng halt, the carpet being covered with canvas, ‘Tho other rooms in tho house aro In keeping with those on the first ftioor, and tho appointments throughout are very: convenlent und elegant, Tho guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. G, Asay, assisted hy Sir. and Mrs, Witlium As née Woulward, Mrs, Woodward of Ohio, and Mra. Juines Asay, The qnirty grected thelr friends ng they entered tho purlurs, and thoy were kept ocaupled the entire & a The toltets of tho Indies were very elaborate, and ft number of vory handsome party-dresses were digpluyed In the pariors, Mra. E.G. Asay, tho hostess, wag richly at- trod tn un clegant purple velyet rose, with conrt train; tts white sutin trent was beautl- fully embroidered with roces and vines, and the dress was trimmed with Duchess lace and hand- pulnted ivory buttons; clegunt diamund ornus NON, Birs, William Asay wore an elaborate dress of white satin brocade, with tance gleeves and court train, trimmed with Duchess love; the front wits faced within network of heautifal cut pearts, and ornamented with crush ruses: ornatncnts, diamonds, Mrs. Woodward, mother of tho bride. wore a haudsome robe of ruby velvet with full court train, und white antin front trimmed with trri- eae an, beads and Duchess lace; dinmond ornu- ments, Mrs. James Asny was attired tn a Black allk and brocade dress, trimined with black and brocade satin; ornaments, pearls and dinmonas, Mixs Madetutne Aany, a petite blonde and tho family pot, wore a pink sitin dress with white lace overdress, trimmed with blue ribbons; peur ornaments. Mra, Wilbur F, Btorey was elegnntly attired In a white sitk dress with court train} pearl and dlamom! Jewelry and natural flowers, Miss Neuile Morton wore & bonutiful costume of white silk trimmed with peark fringe and Jace; high coltfure. . Mra, Tonn was uttired in an cer silk robe elegantly embroidered: dinwsonds, Mrs, McFarland wore an elegant evening dress: of Bapll-pluk satin and peart brocude with deli- cute’ plik roxys; dlunonds, ‘Miss Spalding was attired In palo bluo brovade and Diaulc velvet; black velvet polonaise; dla- monds, Mra. T. Raymond Eddy wore nn elegant cos tume of sen-wreen gating cardinal bonnet, Mrs. Robert L. Henry wore a white silk and brocade dross, trimmed withrtace; guld jowelry. Miss Bettie Carter was natured In a bellotrope: ilk and polka dot-dress; diamonds, Mrs. Alleton worv i hindsome dress of pearl- colored silk; beautifa) dlamonds, Ara. H. O. Stone wore u hanasome costume of white alk, cut Princess; onyx Jewelry and da- aonits, Sirs. O, W. Potter was bandsomoly attired tn a whito satin robe, with court train; diamonds, J, Donne wore an elegunt toilet of silk and velvet; aininonds, Mra. Jolin M. ‘Thontpaon worg a handsome Mage allie tease, y Shirred and pulfed; live trim- mings, * Miss Emma Willard, of New York, was lnnd- sonoly attired In a toilet of pink silk and palee blue brocudos natural towers, : Mra. E. F, Getchell wore a handsome costume of white satin, embroidered; dlumonds. A largo room un the seeand floor bad teen given up ta dobn Wright, tho caterer, amd an elegant supper waa served bere during the even. The table was bandsomely urminyzed chinn, gtasswarey aud atlver, As a centra-plecd thory wae ou hua tteral ship, undeg full yall, in the midst of an lmiunense Led of rosea, The design was elaborately worked out, oven to ltfe-bouts, which hung gricefully from the miniature davits. Along tha vides werr the words * Bou Voyure,” worked in cur nations, intended as the sentiments of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Agay"s well-wishers, ‘Chis rooip claimed a falr share of the attention of thy sucats, and was well tilled during the evenin, The musio wae furnished by Adolph fi mie orchostra, and it was exceptionally fine, fter the “older beads" hid gone hame the young peopls took possession of the dinibgstoon and danced until a tite hour, ‘Tho following was tho musical program fur the evening; March—" Overland". .....04 Overture—" Crown Dininonds Romanza=" Frublingsyriss Aria—" Nebbuchadnen! Solvetion—" Murtha”. Clurionet Solu, perforn Potpourri—"Le Pelt Due Waltz" On the Henutiful It! Selevtion—" Boveacio " Galop--"Clear the luad Among those prosent were ¢ ond pentlumens Judge and Mrs. 8. MM. Muure,, Mies Muore, Mr. and Mn. We H. Ultehell, Mee and Mind. a. Donne, Vr. aad M. Shares Oil inan Sinith, Mr. aud Mré, Gvorge Prive, Mr, James Fetee, Mr, and Sra. Jonnie J. stuith, Mr, Ge Mra.8. W, Allerton, Mrdieorgo Alexunder, Dr, and. Sirs. Mosea Guin, Gan, and Sirs. Martin Beem, Mr L. D, Powers, Gen, and Mrs, Chetitia, Mr. and Mra, Euos Ayres, Me, and Mrs. flenry L. Hill, Mr, id. Perry, Co, Boals, dtr. “and Mes.’ A Ttenmar, Mr | nad mH 2. PB Ohlervhiw, Guin, Mra, HO, Stone, Mr, Thomas Kirke , Judge and Mra. Caton, Me. Al Hough, the Key. und Mrs, Hrouke Herford, Al, and Mrs. Robert .L, Henry, née Badger, - Str, Jumes Marsh, Cal, and Mra, Willhim UL, Thompson, Str, Oda Glover, Mr. and Mrs, E. Gila, Mr L. 0. Mra. J, wine-color Powera, Me. and Mra, OG. Hy Wurth Aeuy, Str, and Mrs. L. Muymond Kiddy, and Mrs. Frank L. Stevens, Goria Urant, 3 V.¥. Storey, Mr. und Mra. (evry Criw- ford, Mr. nnd Nig. “John 8" Lear, Mr, fi. iekford, Miss mina Witland New York, Mr. Mr. W. EL Urvan, Mies Nellie Bickford, Mr, Leonard | Hedges, Miss Groala Hodued, Str aud Mea, Williaa lnyeou, Mee and Mv. Ci Cobb, Se, and Mra, WG. D, Crannia, Miss ta Muugh, Mr. aud Mra, t. M. Honderson, Dre Baumol J. Jonvs, Mies Nina Kent, Mr. Scott Lion, Migs Emma Law, De, and srt. Lyman Ware, Se. Willams, Sirf A, Marth, Mr, oud Mrv. J. W, Preston, Sir. wid Mrs, E. L, Tufts, dr. und Mra, Coona, Sir, W, J. Jobe ston, Mr. dud Sin. Edwin FB, Geteholi, Str, and Mra, James Shurp, Str. Deunlaon, Mr Hurry Rogers, Mr. Frank Wentworth, Mr. and Srv. Henry ‘Town, Mr. and Mra, MoFurlund, stiss Nellia Morton, dlr, Frank Allport, De, Allen, Miws Litoy Androws, Miss Carriy 4 Mr. Frank Aldrich, the Mossy. Adsit, | HY Mrs, Allport, Miss Mindio Allport, Mr. and Mra. TN. Arnold, tre Misses Arnold, Mrs, Aldrich, Sir. Frunk Miwley, Mr. aud Mra, J.Curter Urooks, Gen. and Mra “Huford, Mround "Mes. Jorome: Mocehor, Mr. und Mrs. Aritur J. Caton. Str Heverly Qhumbers, Mr, Watts Carver, Mr and Bra N. B, Cobb, Me and Bir, Armour, Dr. and Mrs Carpenter, Mr. und Mrs, Joseph Coleman, Bisa Joned, jones, Col. Churten Janos, Me dusoph Sluvor, “Mr. Al Mungo, Se und Mra, We. sitonelt, Stiss Mitebelt, Sreand Siew. Manulorre Str. and’ dlrs. Paul Morton, Me, Mra d. A. Markley, Sir, and Strs, Jobo W. Ogden, dr. Wil ‘heort, Sie, Mills Rogers, Mr. ani! Mra. 3,G. Rogory, Sr, und Siw. MEO. Stearnn, Sir, and Mrs. B.C. Stearns, dry Mr, and Afra, HL Sprounce, Me, and Mra. Perry 1, Sinith, Mr, and Mrs, Percy H, finith, Jey Me. Ernest Sinith, siss Emmis Sinlth, Me. and Mrv. Henry Strong, Sr. and Meow. Churtes Cavarou, Mra J.D. Ward, Me. und Mra, Witham Walker, Mr, and Sin, Willa Bimith, Sirs. Urowa, Misa Juila Rowers, Mri, Jobn 0: Kon, Miss ‘ymily Lyons, Mlsy Welle Goodridge, ad and Stee Bara Whaoler “tho Misses kelly? 1 ole wa Kelly aud Sirs. G. He-Whooler, Slee und dire, Joseph Wright, Sr. an ra, leary = Rayrea, De and Mn Mr Ruberg Rruce, Mr ant = Mrs. Charles Starnes, Mr, ‘Tom Burnstd®, Mr. and Mra, COD. Blekford, Mr. a firs. Aviture Trios, Mr. and Mra, U. Un! Mreand Mra. Arthur Bing- fuim, Me, and Mrs, Charles Counselman, Me. and Mra. is, 1LCampholl, the Misses Campbell. Mrs and Mra, Fred Clarke, Mrand Mr. Fred Chapin, Mr. and Mra, Cotter, Mr, and Mrs. 8, A, Donner, Mr tC, Dunean, Mr. and Mrs. Churlea M, Du- rand, Mrs. A.A. Dowev, Me. and Mra, CN, Dure hum, MroJ. A. Ills, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Entncs, Misa Ficetwood, MES. LEITEMS ART RECEPTION. Jt wasn kindly thought which prompted Mr and Mrs. 1. Z Leiter to throw open thole ele- gant residence, No, 2114 Culumet avenue, yestor- day afternoon from 2 until f o'clock for n ree coption to tho atudunts of the art school of tho Academy of Fine Arta, Asn preiiminar, !t qwight perhaps be stated that tho neademy Is comparatively in its Infancy. and that to-day, however, (Uy selfesustuining under the mans nt uf Mr, W. R. Freely tts eficient Of this “institution Sir. Lelter Prosiient, and he and Mra. inky oa great Interest. In. tt. it Ja the desire of the ofl and patrons of the Institution to put the aendemy within Its own walls and under Ita awit root, atl to give to Chile cago wn Institution that shall rank with the best die the world, Chicago in her rapid strafed ng tt mietropalis bad perhaps tintitentionally ites lected thoar inetitutions whieh make eitlesnated, for their art and cidtreational resources, Dut, neverttel fe possensed of many publics Bplrited Jiberallyeinelined men and wornen, While en Inve grown rich It commerce here, thay b not forgotten the place nnd the} ple who aided in making thom wealth! And Gf all: rumors be only halt true of the ne of our initiionnalre on years, wilt have the grand fine art, and veudemy of music buildiyss to by found i the wholg lind. Cinefniatt bonsts of her yreat-hearter, public-splrited men, but it enn by enfely nsxerted that Chicago, evenin this, will sooner or titer execl her. Tho spacious house was thrown open to the students, ind Mrs, Lelter acted its hostess Ina manner wh inade nll tel that they were heartily weleoty Lelter, unforttinntely, wna detalned inven grand house fs full ¢ works Of «art. in paintings, sculpture, bronze: rle-usbrae, tapestries, serceta, ote, The Tee old Chinese bronzes, massive and grand, In- cluding mammneth inevusc.vage, attracted tho Attention of the students perhaps 8 much ns anything el ‘The rare Gobelin tapestry hung- ng in the Ibriry, with Its chnste coloring and xrundeur of deshra, Is something whieh cannot be geen by every artestudent In this country, OF the atclent and modern pottery there are vrobably tuto few collections {1 ths country uhat cit equal that brought towether by tho wood taste and judyment of Mre. Leiter, The room walls aire ‘hime with plates whos ry only be conjectured. ‘There are rare Ktoman and Ttullun majolicns, Meurish, Chinese, nid Japanese phites, caeh article a study for a urtist for hours, ‘There are rich Duteh deff feces, vid Wedgewood, Berlin, Viennese, bath that are worth a# pl The collection of olf und water ps Ings. and eneravings wne fondly fingered over by tho enthtislastic students. who seemeil to never weary of usking questions. Happy ns were the young. hudies and gentlemen, they were not more go thin the Seana shed host~ os, who took uv dellwiufal pleasure hy gelvini all the Information she could Upon tho rt works in her possession, The iden of throwing open this st puddle library, grand houso to the stuvents, some of whom are stritgting for a livelihood, wita a generous and fuipoy thought, nud deserves to be emutiated by other wealthy cltizens who are the possessars of vithiable art collections, the afternvon the Rey, Thomas Court- in During ney, of St, James’ Paciah, inden few remark: whieh he deplored tho linpure teudeney of works Of many of the artists of the presen! He was particulurly severe upon the nudewhlen, Iwechlom nowudnys treated with the eold Id Jam of the anelents. Shortly before tho bour withdrawal a collation was served inthe dining. Fuoln 1 vale muiterlal interiude wus also keene y enjoy Among those present, besides Mra, Lelter, were Mr and M. W, Blatehtord, M J.1f, Dole, the Hon, Ulbburd, We ; in, lark Skinner and i. B. Spread, Mr. J. He RY Mag Shackford, Miss Strong, Miss Annie (, Shaw, Mies Alport, Mlss ‘Theomb. Mrs. A. aw, tho Misses May, Jen tie, and Katle “Harnart, Me. aud Mra, Curpene ter, Mls Springer, Mira Wade, Mise Etta Hotlines, buries Erwin, Me. Eugene Whttney, Mrs saner, Misa Pinte, Miss Thomas, Mr, Jobn- son, Mr. irouse, Mr. Bromark, Mr, Fraakfur- ther, Mr. Flanders, Mr, Mevello, Mr. Sturges, Me. Zebring. LACKEY ZOUAVES, * The Lackey Zounves. gave their third party of tho seus n last night ut tho Palmer House, There wero a lurge number present, the dans cing betingaccommoedated in tho new ball-room on the entrvsol floor, A feature uf the occasion wis tho excuilent readiug of Miss Minna Wright, of Mendota, Ju tho intervals of tha danving the laurie halls af tho. parlor floor’ were utilized for promenates, und the parlors were filled with brillinnt uniforms and elegant dresses, 7 re} a ammber of the — toilets ing especially naotlveabh Among , those present — were Col, and Mra. George W, Luckey, Mr. and Mrs. i. 3. Bullwinkle, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mr de A. 8, J Mr. and Mra. Gordon Bush Mrs, A.W. Multland, Waitucre, Miss Betts and Hessie Walluce, Msg 1 obit, Misa Churlatte Uetang, tha Misses Clara Decry snd Hatue Elwood, of DeKilt, I, Miss Lonlan Brust, Miss Litbte Hughes, Mlas Mamin Steud, Migs illu Brust. Miss A, Nelson, Migs Denitrict, the Mteses Juuncey, Miss Cornell, Misa May Haully, Miss Jennie Coulter, Miss Minny Wright of Mentota, It, Mist Emu Ludington, Mis3 Emma Walwe tes Fitzgerald, the and Be Ly Gansden, Col. C. Is, Brvon H Kont. E. E. Bast, William Retsch, W,F, Mile ler, Fred B. Hangs. THE LAW-BREAKERS. Thelr 0 Misse! ay SI8g Explotts Youterday — Bogus Checks and Skeleton Keys. “lgar De Golyer, of puyemont fame, went In- to tha enndy store of M, Adotphus tho othar day and purchased 40 conts worth of awoutiauata, alving In payment n cheek for $10. Ho was given bis chango, and tho storekeeper says he afterward found tho check wus boas, whore- upon he went before Justiee Hammur and swore outa warrant for De Golyer's arrest, him with obtaining money under filko ‘Thy warrant was given ta Const weginy pretenKcy, wa Dent, but ho falted to turn up yesterday with his man, Yesterday evening Otlicers’ Aimsteln and Mure nane arrested ut the Bardick Houge tt bett-boy named George Evans, 2h i tira of age, on WL eburge of laree: Upon his porson were dis- covered a dlamond stud valued at $0 and a skeleton key that would aven any door in tho hotel, He tind bev: feorielaee In the housg aout a week, and in that Ure bad riled five rooms, securing shirts, band kereh! heektles, ete., and in money, A pawietloket was also dis: covered upon Hin far a plain gold ring, He was locked up in Central Station, Wednonday night white a thiof named it; W. Drawnlog was enjoying the bospitutity ofa gird named Bells Cloud, on Shite street, bo stole ber gold wateh and chin and decamped, Yesterday Weht he went to Webbor'a saloon, which iso the Urst Noor of tho satne house, and engayed in a quarrel with tho prapriotor, whom be aecused of having benten his brother at Aurora seme: time avo, During tho altercation which followed the aceasuion, frownme drew a large angel revolver and was ot the polnt of al Webbor when Oliver Con Murphy disurin arrested him, and tuok hint to the Armory, tulgaing Wawh wus not found In hts possession, Annio Philips, who keeps a bagnto on Clark street, gotexeussively drunk yesterday ovautng, and at about 0 o'ctouk started an tho warpath, with ao specially ovil intention towards Mumia White, one of tho occupants pf the house. “The latter locked herself up in ber room, but thy other stormed the door with it coul-shovel, siiaehed tithe glia, and cut the woodwork to pleces, Mamie responded with four shuts frau a rovalver, whivk cut throngh tho door aud found thelr way into tho pluster of the wall on tho other side of the | puseage, Tho row fasted fully hale an hour, all oferta to nd a policeman on tho grreet bola fruitless, aad a large crowd guthored, Ward wus MIALG?’S MONEY OF i ll CAUTION! ‘The wonderful achievements cna wmeceas Of Finle’s Money of. Morchound and Tar has caused fha haute of counturfells and decep five and euperous mixtures heute a parts Tr action, tH fro “he fue mune: vERACT Se Mel acl y hone ts genuine, f For Salo by all Drugglsts, enelosing PIKE'S nt Inst convoyed to the Contral Station, ant! De= teetlve Shen visited the ‘piter, qneljed' the dit= |, turbance, and arrested the tivo women. whom © he took to the Armory, where they wera booked. on ft charge of aieorderly. F. Soipnel, bookkeeper for tho Prosser Cylin« der Company, was arreaten yesterday on aware rant Tor perdury awarn ott by Conetable Grant, Grant alleges that ho swore to A false schedula, {nalentiug the bond of Joe Hayes In a recent cate. before Just'ee Beown, v Officers Ryan and Kipley, yesterday arrested. upon Kite atreet three lids named Joseph Beam, Ed Harris, and James White, who, an bee tng senrehed nt the station, were found to hayo, fitch thres conta upon thom, One of them had In his pocket 1 hale watchechain of three links, the outer links of durk hair beMm connecter’ by |. A short lint evirently mado of the halrof anine * fant. The property ts awaiting Identtication at the Armary. storday Olficer Costello arrested. Itoactt 5 he was trying to. se OF n pal fen’s shoes Inn pawnshop: on State atreet, When brought to the Contrat tation he acknowlenyed the shoes were one of some forty pnira which he bad stolen from bis tchiployers, J. rnin & Co, of No, 240 Manis aon street, © he was employed aa shipping= clerk, Fle was locked up ona churgoof larcony. $$ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Nee. 2.—Tho steamors Ferdinand de * Teaseps, Weser, and City of Bristol, from Now aot and Iberian, from Boston, have arrived out, Livenroot, Dec, .—Arrived, Wyoming, from New York, New York, Nec. 2.—Arrived, Stato of Florida, from Glaszaw, Baw Fraxciaco, Dec. 2.—Tho Untted States. steamor Alaska arrived to-day, clyhtcon daw fromm Hanolaia, Quresstows, Deo:s.—Arrlyod, Wyoming, fr¢ > Now York, re Winchestor's Hypophosphiton * will cure ie coughs, weak lungs, bronchitis, and yencral dobility. twenty-one sears. ey eee BUSINESS NOTICES, « The Public Will Beware of a Frandus fens imitation of Dabbins' Electra Soap now. belug forced on the market by mlsropresentn- tion, Tt will ruin any clothed washed with it, Tusist upon having Doltins' Electric, IRIE hee MIbh . 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DRESS HATS, Weare producing and have on exhibition in our MILLINERY Department the latest and most fashionable effects in artistic, stylishly-trimmed Millinery, made after the choicest Parisian models, We call special attention at this . time to our Lvening and Full DRESS BONNETS, In all the latest shades of Ruby, Ox-Blood, Olive, and Gold, trim. med with the richest and most effective materials. WE CLAIM For this Department of our busi+ ness, UNSURPASSED ELE. - GANCE IN STYLE, . And MORE REASONABLE PRICES than can be found else- where, . INSPECTION CORDIALLY INIT. CARSON, PIRIE& 68, Notice to Lumbermen!. A WAUKEE, Novy Seated proposals will bo reculved st tle vitieu of County Clerk of Mimankes Coonty unit sunday L Der INU nt Werelack ay in ter the fullowlog ful dtuuss of Cor ur 18813 County, ce | 7 the an 4 techies thick. 1) inches thiek, Fy Inchon b HO Toot suit TARY Tout nny WRI Foot 1) in 16, ies Uineh thick, r Lofit, 4 tiches thick, i elm, fy Inches lek, elm Ud Inches th iy ction thea fy 2 ine y ci, thie: + +40 feut basswood, 134 inches thick, cn) . iN8e cho aatd Iuinber to bo square-edgod, porfocte iret clear, Sane to bo lone Than iehus han tt ivet long. The rack eat if tnehus thick, und tho muple of i my tu bo fi feut tonz, ‘To be duly at the House of Correction from April 1 to sept, iN fonds tn tty jenul sum Uf BRON will be if iy Courultiae reserve the right to all bi bonds will bo furnished on ape faite for bide and pill Sy ord at Pome. ihe mw rc vert ondur of thy Conimitten on Ifousa af Cor THRU, 0 HAUTMANN St County Clerk. Five additional ine TOOTHACHE DROP. elu, softs >

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