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B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY e yeemeerememmeeemerhome — THE CITY. pitgmeicd e wowr i the darmhast oy, OBITUARY. Etrvet-cnr teiek, ernshed it it with damage 22, 1881—BIXTEEN. PAGE Intter n su(-c\-ss.rummnuh 1t proved a dire | tian hlonuilynl fes nt nn early age, and by the fallure In sondon, Sothern was | ald of hoaks becamo so well versed in Egyp- always wanting -0 now play, e | tology that In 1818 he wasappolnted to a situ- streets, nade an_wsshrment in favor of Ker creditors to-day to I A Dradleys bomd, 2 v fne wifect, It fook Cauite o snbor uf aWwavs wanted . the wlar - part ene [ ation o the Egyptian Maseiam In te Louvre, ‘Sneetal Dismites o Tha Chicugn Iribune. . i iy GUNERAL NEWS. tnoments to extrieate the wagon from tho | tirely unlike Dundyeary, nnd when bo | at Parls. Tu T80, Wiven 20 yeats of nae,ab | - St s, Mint, Jan. The Harwood | 1 v > :&-fit‘hv:x'l|n(;]|lxlo::;“fi:'. L:‘n:::‘ill! u..‘i’n"é.‘('.‘naiflfn’ Bdward A, Sothern, the Dls' 'ull)l fuvariably refused 1€ heenuse (6 wasn't | the reeommendation of the Tnstitute, he was Invelen Deen -combleted, and fools up Certaln Sclentlfic Reasons for the Clte ik Dinanedreary, 1n all Bis business rolations | sent by the Government on o sel 11l mis- £40,749,75, - ‘Phere reimaing In the hinds of, fram all directions to the scene of the disaste The SherliT ahout S8 5000 worllh of replevit tinguished Comedian, Died matle Changes which nre Taking ¢ BLEE h 5 i ? with managers he stiek to the fetter of his | slon ta Egypt. “The remuinsof Memphis, the nd Place’In Ameriea v Ry ‘l‘:}“‘I;!‘em‘l‘::llt‘lgc!mlz}:’-l“n&’l‘!?‘?v‘vw“;‘l‘f‘“. in London Yesterday. ottt e i beat conteact | anlont eniltal nest witraoted bl sitiufon, | gty ot tnclied 1 tho sbove, My, il e Y . rkided drive @ OWer il he nt otice prinaipaily direated by ttio ey ha eouhl, 118 mame ey, - of Omatin, Is stopping at the | Gpon thae heid of the ickless o iy " 0 stren Snor e s ; {1z Ao Fenr e v Gilbiasi 1t WeNvrLING, of St. Louls, I8 6t tho §-yiyiauti was removed, o ol * cons % 3 A Igtine s . siduratle snl up. u{m," thie. wentloten vho fessional " Success, Person- | i prney and Tumily are noxm\mxt at tho ::nh\ufimfi.‘h.u““_r'::x:‘ Up with the mud wero al Characteristics, Etc, ° gty . = "ne IGHIN F “fantr; Gronan NUMLEN, Uy B Aw 18 at tho [ Tho warm wenthor yest And the Effect These Changes ate I*iavlnl ‘Upon Soch.:ly in Gzueral and Indj. viduals in Particular, began it series of pxeavations Swho could get him wis alwaysa |-which hn earrled on with great energy and on of eontention dmong munagers, 1o | skill, sid which lod to most Importut dis Thayed the snengainst the other, sl generally | coverles, Tle brought to light the Temple ot gobmore than lln.-me:llru eonld sl p pay | the Seraply and the colossal figure of the nifing fndeed 1 is donbttul whethér thers ard | Sphin, twao mannwers i the United States outside of In (851, whon Mr. Bayard Taylor visited Laster Wallack who ever naudeany noney to | Il at the seeno of his ixplorations, M. Ma- Afenic of out of engugmic Sothern,—that | rletto told i that he had found on ony of u.r.n‘)uullst of 8t. Joseph, Mo, loft for New Yark this goon, having ascertnined tho re- sult of the involee, Isano Catitt has pitrelinged wif interest In tho “stock’ with - the * Milliken, Brothors, and wiil hereafter give his atlen- lon to the dovelopment “ofrthutrade, ‘Ihe firm will be Calin, MUlén & G - DOES LIFE-INSURANCE INSUBE? s, Untll 11 Tew strong men hothought themaeives ne 1ift- w o i when ho | Sketch of His Stage Career, Pro- Discovery of n Now Sout of Dinorder In tho Body wid How Xt Manifosy txelf. it i on th Park \ HWut of move thai one.encurement, o | the Dloeks quarrled ont of 1 hound ear 1) ) " - % "r?"'""";‘ ks 6k, ot Einsotin Nob o iy Ean "4,.'.,315[..3-‘."’.50 thor Death of Father Purcall, Who. Was | " i8 sy i private hat B draw. tho | Mitrahien AN iscription whieh induced C 1""";‘ ‘X""f,f"_:’,"l‘.‘i ?:‘“'8 '{I’" “’i" 1 | A Word of Caution:dnd an Assurance of Hop, ¢ Mi83 LaTnax and Miss Haha, of Nl | yoad forses woro nut in fall fure Put -in Charge of About money, amd what ho drew he wanted, Mur-"| him 1o befieve that the archaologists lid incago, Jum SLo—TUls yuestion 1y asico: - 3 Zar6 bt the Paciie, the entire afterndon there wis n series of faces § ge doch, Forrest, Jdwin Booth, when piying’| not located the site of Memphis correetly, for this reason: From this morning's papers | -1t s well known tliat cutttng down the trers W. HAwLEY, editor of tho Rochestor Chirone !".L.L‘S“,{i!.'.!,'.‘,‘: N :&‘{‘A’r’; l:;!:;l[%lfllr)h:\ll'll"\mfh}hfi!Rf S $4, 000;00[)_ Wntaeky cnpagentents at (he expense of | and b aceordingly began L d1g his pits folir | we sea that the children of Lie late Williaun | a thnbered reglon lessens thie nmount of raiuta *d, 18 nt'the Pucific. by Lt e o g g iy ‘M'“l" by s - | managers, have frequently been known | tuiles from tho spot they had fised upon, 11a | Orton, President of the Western Union Tele- | In thnt regfon. And It f8 n sottled fuct thu oy, Y 1 hy O, M. ANG Muis. CHARLES Gonpoy, of Cloves Mi .‘1&‘5”" .F ||Ihc l'mi‘klur nu.m-l_ ‘Irl\'{t 3 a g L Dickeson: Ellu Ko, driven by Peter V' Jolins . et iy il am.“.mw.f ue T liotimes; | IReminiscences of* the Manner in y Mr, {0 change their e or to mmhoge | Sovn struck wn aventie of sphinxes which led in some way to aavo the manager | to the Scrapewm wentloned by Steabo, an from heavy logs, but Sothern would put [its | enormons strueture ot granit aid niabaster, flizution ehnuges tho climate In many localitjey, Now these' changes -have been rupldly tnky, graph Compnny, have been compelied to sug the Connecticut Mutunl Life-Insurnnco Cotf- fand, nro at the Patmer, & 4 by lico i Amerien darlug tho pist few years * Mt Metrox Fewe and Capt, Sheeburn, of En= | feawn Frank, diiven by fnunhelmers Cons L e Dundreary ghnss to his ey and simply say, | contuinlng within its luclosure the sure pli- | pany to recover.on & polley of 85,000 on the }\lm lnving untold cifecta upon the o dniud, nro at the Palmer. tractor, drlcon Ly 7 . Sextonta Tast brawn ‘Which H:l, 'l‘;’s" Track }lk{y| :{fl.«lm at Clnm;:"“;.‘lm"'t 'ill mm‘tmiu‘gc; n;xllnugylinu‘ml‘l?“o(A[ntllrlsuflrtx|;‘x,§lll:snxl|lllnrn‘" ith | ifo of Mr, Orton, who died Apil, 1878, now | und heaith of the |mnrclu. B :’J.‘d':‘.’.‘{“.‘,;s:f;,; ) H 2 " - * ara ehiling, Vel by J reneks Ukt n tha iy’ and tuke the full nmound ventury to e o o) pre) e | nearl ¥ 3 - roubles that were quito common n fow yy i 'vn‘,,ll’:fl,fl.f'.,f’{htqm;fiufi?“’ tho “Plolades” ara driven v oo Tunn: und Roued, driven b 5 the bonds Y : Ile tound nlso clght eolossal statues, 2,000 :l’f:?tr fi:"él:)';le:‘&m"“:“%"?“L:"::l"s“;l'l’ r;‘:fi-‘:l"l‘: aitice buve now almost wholly dlsnppeared, was I ¥ N E“‘t “li'n:)u" r‘-‘tli'l \-{-fl"\‘.‘?.fifg \s‘u‘?:;\‘l‘ m:l".‘\;: As o tnn fn private life Sothorn was | wphinxes, aml 5,000 statues, uvhlentfy the 4 M. D, Aty and i, A. Coburn, of Boston, aro | ot ¢ rexistered ot (ho Bherman. ¢ dl’llc{ull 'lln t{h(p‘ Ir:;rn)rdl;umhur l‘ttlc-whfnh{x,s, Tun Sub-Trensury pid 'ont £20.000 gotd, and | F1 Fih 16 \);’r'\‘unfll.'i.hlxluxl':’fr::-“l o P, Mr. ver, redeenie v M, 2 g patr of clipped 81U mdver, uud redeenied H 00 stiver. Inig's LAt maed 10 koep 10 the ront K new complaints of varlous kinds ire consg comtioy forward to tmystify and niiict tho plql:ll;l['yl,_" This sougon 0f the year 18'tho transition pori, The body. ks well w8 nnture, 18 uivlorgoing pg entlro chunge, und requires gpecinl e Dige Tifs health at the thne of Insuriug, ‘This fact 1s denfed, Does auy one belleve thnt gen- tlemnn of tha standing of the Inte Mr. Orton would willfully misrepresent fn o matter ot Tho Gront Grief Which Ho Sufforod in Contomplating His Blun- dors—Other Deaths. populur, a3 witl alwiys be men who, mnkm;i work of Greetan nrt, and othor marks of a ,nrgu monnts of money, Invish it to upholl | great eity, —In 185 he returned to Parls ‘ulu[ the popnlarity that \\ulus them make | was fmmedintely appointed Assistant Cons that = noney, Ho always lived In | servator of the Euxyptian Musenin in the ensu seek il 8y Vi ¥ McTavist and Thomus Uoward, of | whonever thera was u bristi, while lley Chnn. # prineely fashions wns un hiotest, pract Louvre; but he was searcely famillar with | 00 e s Cortainly not. Watoh m! A SMIBE O Sy Sl 0 OTChY et i registered ut the Tremont, Tierd aied Otis Glover also dispoged of mencrous eal freclover, and nover dended Timselz | his new position when, fn the smne yenr, o it ‘""’\ it on th ;”‘“'I_‘)" ‘u rd 19 8 roe- T'hors i8 no pottion of tho bods* whioh 8o repg. 45 N G CLANR, Casbier of tho First Nntfonal | Coimpotitors with thele ivers. Tho wldes of tha I A. SOTHER wiy: thing that his faney siggested oF hisup- [ was sent to study the Egyntian unfiquities e, agali, on the 5th fnat, therd s u re 3 -2 & remawny were lined during the entlre afternoun ik of Kankakev, T, lat the Tromonl, Wwith fine enquiigres, the most notable bets the N. BARNtawr, of Tovonto; John Hope, of | tadun slofgh of Mra, 1L V. Bonls, drawn by o Brantford; and Lesiie W iuer, of Montreal, are | handsome pair of grays, e the Pacific. TUE §T. PATRICK'S 8OCIRTY 0.4, Currrespey, P. Puttis, C, L. Millor, W. | held o meeting Inst evoning at the Daeitia Tlotel, L. Taylor. b it C. [ierison, of Now York Cltyy | Me. W. b Onulan prosiding, Mr. J. W. Sheuhan Luro af the Sterawn. id t ml aton 18 Second VIL;fi ’n.:lllcnt * g waiie of tickets for the Stiddard leetures alor bls us Corresponding Scere- Wi boen quite nrge, nid there (8 every. indica- wery necepted, und B, Fo Dunn and R & J. White “wers_ elected to fill the vie E ;"":"I‘IL“::‘;‘D\“UI“:’:I‘( hotise will greot MpcStoddurd |75, 68, H o gere. | W, Hurke, P, J. Haley, ' Ao Lo Dareett, aod J. 0 J. Cochrane . Inoxas Evany, of South Chleagn, was pleked | were elected members of tho - Soclety, P AL 430 yesterdny nfternoon by Utileer Fechter | 'he President gave uotice that he soon Intonded “\at tha coriter of Kinzie and Wells streots with | to pronose niwnendiient to the constitution to his fect Ludly frozen. He was taken to tho | hold the regnlar meetings quurterly instend of 11y tukes cotd, or 18 80 frequently discused, us khlneru. A coted which may start In any p:‘m"f,% o wyati, and hus sppurently dlsapucrol g in alf probrbiliLy gatie to the kiduoys. And heg i wihtere tho deception and duiigorcome in, f enld wl‘l‘ ron upon the kidneys for without Yelvine any sisn of pain 1 thoae p; [t thore will be honduches: an ncbibg In iy Jolnts and wuscles; n tired toetlng wnd gener) iendaney to hussitude, all of which nrise fron the fact'that tho "kidneys ure disordered. Thy followiny stutemont made by Me. A, O Hrowi, in charguof the Cbieuwo West Divislon Poyl Oflice, bears direetly upon this subject. He siyy 3 l{' wife wus in u terrible condition for morg than five yenrs, -Sto scomed to buvy & eompil cntlon of “disenses,. culminating I Bright's dis cure, and shio hng 'beon doctored all tho way ond of a suit that hus been 1o Courts for uver two years, browght by Mes. Annis 13, Lawrence ngilhst the Mutual Life-Insur- unee Compnny of New York for $12,00, the Compan; ullw{.xu: that the decensed enme to Tiis denth by his own uet, althongh uninten- trlmiully. and that e aiso withheld certain (R "The record of twosuitsof such prominence within two weeks cansed me, o fiem bellever i life-insuranee, to Investigte the contrugh of the different compnnles, and ses whether ono i3 insured under them or not, My Inves- tigation shows that by the contract of the Equitable Life-Assuraice Soclety that their policies wre Incontestable, and that all such Spectl \ible. Loxnox, Jan, 8L.—Edward A, Sothern, the distingulshed comedinn, died to-dny. Poiite eraved,—in short, he wns & man wio | i the musenm’ ot Berlin, Several yvars coulil never be eatial generous but was ale | nfterward he agaln went to Eugypt, bulng ways extravignt, ¢ appointed Tuspeetor-Goneral and Keepar of e b o disputo with his wife, and toa | the Nutional Sonaments of that countey, s friend of his ho gavethis s tha ehlef reasor kueper of the wmusenm at Booluk, ear Calro, thnt he \voulcl“bu d—d it he could love 1le was, also glven the title of Bey by the womnan that Qidw’t! apprectate him us -an | Vieeroy Director of the depurtment for tho netor, whitever siie might think of ‘bl as o | preservation of Esyptinn untiquities, Ils i §118 tirst separagion with bis wife was [ was n commander of the Leglon of Jlonor tnelted sl nrnaged by eertain parties who | ad was decorated with the Prasstan Order were_ Jenlous of Sothern's auistresses, A of the Red Bagle. cortaln spiritualist was used to widen the | Among his. fater exeavations are thoso nt breach, und 1t tha ehiel parlor-suit fn the | Tans, dF ~lu»|n;fitlmuummmn!snt the Kings St. George llotel, on the corner of Lrond- | of the shepherd dynasty, In 1860 he dis- away und ‘I'wentioths street, New Yark, coukd covered ut Thebes” the mummy of ‘Queen repeat elther through its chinlrs or its' tubles | Anh-hotep, of the eighteenth dynasty, and 'The real namo of Edward, Askew Sothern wns Douglas Stewart, and he was Dorsr fn Liverpool, England, April 1, 1830, s first appearanee was made in Jersey, England, us an mmateur, under “the munagement of Charles Poole. Subsequently at Poole’s The- atre in Weymouth, England, he ncted in the capaelty of strze-manager, und from there, when hie wis 22 years of age, he eame to this Cot Hosplinl, monthly. ! ert % Sty oot ) = et from Ban Frunolsco to Chlengo, 1 have 1 l::“y‘lx:;u ‘:1 N 0x, General Manager of tho ulfifl.u.'?;m‘u’.“»’:‘x‘é‘:.‘i’sfl.‘&x‘."n‘%'!bfis‘«‘n'm'.?'a’.ni‘.'-'é’i'd‘.! country, making his début ns Douglus Stew- | g revelations it than” made ar was mado to In-r(]u\vela, conslsting of o long gold ehln, ?"}“’t'le“ afpiy “‘E’Lll‘l“"““"“l"t'l’ ol "l’“ll““i’" quently seen her tail upon tho' Huor. Inscusilie, mu'fi(i)'l i Con Cot ufi:‘nff. e roricing | i o speclnl commities, consiativg of Messrd, | 0rt In September, 1832, ot the, No-'| make, youmgr Sothérn would understand | dludem with two golden sphinxes, o broast- entution of proot of loss, md that thisls the | und T never expected eho would got up ngaln, i dnrice peule Tho recontly discovered cout de= | Litiittgan, Relley, uad Stetiugh, wis sppoluted X i otel, oud report o the Exventive Pusits I Utah, passed through tho city yesters | g, ritton, who | nre mu'mnplum the neccssury . dny on his way 1 New York. aersngements, Tho prico of tiekets to the e o oV THEtempernturo s terday, ns ohserved by only company that deals thus liverally with its inembers; amt that only nuder these elr- cumstanees §s oue certain that his elehn will Dbe pald without the tedious process of luw or the dunger of a compromise, A POLICYIOLDER, ———————— A FINE SHOWING, Ono of tha oldest und most ratlablo insuranco companles ln the country s tho Gleus Fulls, of Glens Falls;, No Y., of which Mr, Henry 10 Lirown I8 the agent In this elty. Tho thirty-lirst: anmirul stutemont of this Compuany, which up- poears fn euothor column of thly ‘numr. shows 1 el rpitta over enpitnl und all linbilities ot 4.5, The totad avallublo cash wssoty of this Company wero $LUBZZIGE on the lat of Jununry. There” are few eompnnles in tho country that_can mnke o botter showiyr thuu tho reliuble Glons Falls. an Indoed, 1 nevor went home but I was prepared Lo tind bor Jaid out-dewl. She tried everything wo could think'of, tind the doctors were ul very kind. Atlast she began tiking Warnor's Safy Kidney and Liver Cure, ond the cifect wis very wiarked ut once, Bho resuined hor atrength and #pirits, bus been able to attend to all her dutie: and tho terrlble llnklmi #pells she formerly ha huve never returned. [ consider it o inost mar rclu'u‘;mx 0, and L eannot speak of the remedy oo highly,"” - 'The lesson to bo drawn from tha abovo lsnot ta neglect the fiest symptoms. They nm( be slight, hut the results may be terrible, War ner's Sinfe Kiduey and Liver Curo ubove wena toned I8 the great and only certuln help for tho kidnoys known to the world, COMMONWEATLTH DISTRIBUTION CQ, Pholr populae monthly drawing tlonal Theatre, Boston, in the chamcter of Dr. Pangloss In o version of the youuger Coleman’s comedy, *“The leir-at-Law.” Then for several seasons he wns conneeted with the Now York theatres without creat- ing any partienlnr Dinpression, suve in one character,—that of Arntand, upon the fiesh presentation of “Cawllle ” in this country, ‘I'his was his first suceess, It was mude nt Wallack’s Theatre. - Sinco then /nnany an nctor hns trod the Amerlean boards in the same tole, but we mny safely say that Sothern's Armand wasthe best we huve had, Hownsn young man then, and he had not become the eynle he afterwards blossomed into, . 1lu drifted to Laura Keene's Theatre, New York, whero he first appeared on May 12, 1853, 08 Harry Arnctiffie In-*An Unequal Muteh,” for Joseph Jetferson’s benefit, 1ere what was the matter between his futher and | plute of open work, bracelets, earrings, n Iiis mother, ! - richly chased dagizer, and other ornmnents of Sothern was not a happy man. Ifhe had exqulsit workmnnship, ‘They were In the not been an netor he would have munde n [ Paris Exvosition of 1867, and wre now spoken splemdid traveler, for' more fully than any [ of as* the pride of the musewmorl Booluk.” other man in the theatrical profession he | Bayard Taylor again visited Mariette In realized nnd took to himself the traveler's | April, 185, “and “deseribed his collections us apliorisng, I coutd be happy nny phico but | they were arcanged at the Buolak Musenm, here.” Whenever ho was I Amerlen e was | Thies statues in'the conrts belotg to the npe shghing for Europe, and whenever a was in | of the shepherd Kings, The maln vestibule Iinrops lie felt thers was no plneg Iike | 18 crowded with relies of the oldest Egyptian Amperien, 7 2 art. In the main hall are wouden stutues Although Sothern was very mueh plqued belonsing to the fourth dynasty, nnda granit . beenuse his wite would not lusgh at his | statue of Cepliron, the builderof the seeond Dundreary, he was by no means us vain ns | pyramid, which wis found i n well i the the mu‘Juflty of netors nre of thelr reputution | granit temple discovered in 1860 near thg orekill, 1feag one time attended o performs | Sphinx, ‘Thers i nlso s vast colicetion of ance of Salvini's * Sullivan "—the sonrce of | honsehold artlcles, furniture, pginss and . Robortson'’s * Dayld, Garrlek "—given nt .} carthen ware, mplements of tracde, ete,, re- matinée in New York. On seeing Salviul | vealing the clvlilzation nnd domestie life of lay the moek dranken scene Sothern turned | Egypt 4,000 years ngo, Marlutie’s discover- o friend, whe asked why o did not play | les have thus far thrown comy parntively little Davtd Garrick ke that, and safd: i 1| Heht upon the sojonrn of tho Israelites fn could play it lke that § would never play | Egypt, tiotgh they have afforded grounds quot was placed at §6, nnd Indles are to be ju- Munusse, opticlun, & Mudison street, Ti 3 v : ulluig 8 1S I o, Jows: 81, iy 81 dog: Luring tho ovening n paper was read by the LG8 8 il B Presldent, ntd remurks were made by hin s 29205 8 .o, . athors i3 respe 0 Mr, Henry Glles, tho onew T receipts of the Internal evenue offico+| fumouslecturer und weiter cipe catnluy footid U $I06 nad up of epicits, l',_‘m‘fii.um:r 13 0w 1l I 6 guiet New Sn- helpless sufferer from paralysis, M,0013 cigurs ond_tobneco, $155: beer, 3013 h 4 . and misecTneous, $16. Two ltindred und gixty= CHICAGO AVENUE VIADUCT. five Barrels of nleohol weru exported, 'I‘A wcn'-lnllllelmlud mul:mur wus held l{: Eowur ‘T pastor of tho Chicngo Avenug Chureh, | Xurner Hall lust evenfiue to urgo upod the Couns et e it hEiALe Teiend f th Evitgelise el Ui neosenity Ton building n viwduet seross Muorehouse, reeontly decensed, o noxt | theNartlivugern ilitoud trueks ai Gliloayo Sinday ioring to discoutrao upon tho canver- | BYER, tnd Mulsted streot. Hx-Ald. Carucy ";fl‘l:‘“:E':““"':;‘e";l":"“:;:‘z"“'l_'w‘“."““‘v’ s "A rosoiution was ndopted stating the Ive contro- | sity of the lmprovement, wid conclidiy i\; ,m:‘r:los-ln&mumwnw ruphily, A e h —tho | e, the taxpiyers und re: 18 on the N ) sut—wis ubtalned y Sl i fuy by | Side, i mais wiootiing asseribled, do pledia ot +* tho Lyman Wire Manufacturing Company froi s to do ulLIn OUF POWOr L seoury Trom Wusiiburn & SMocus, e tirnt which suceooded | City Comell un appropriution auflieient 1 cover n estublishing tho priority of its putents. ¢ eoxt 0F 0 vindutet b tho suld erossing.” T Bpecla] Committeo on Churltles and Tos- | M Adolph Geory wpoka of tho lnportanee * MNon’t Dio on the Promives. Ark drugrglats for Rongh on Ruts.” It cloars out rats, wive, bed-bugs, roiches, 15¢, boxes, ¥ 3 < 5 i on | anything élse @ o1 for “probable chronvlogical cunjeetures; but T T Thalr papulae har llm\I Doyer povroned pitats of the County’ Bourl met yesterdny ufter- of thio viaduct, nid tho vurlous stops taken fu. o assumed the nume by which ho hns been ] » - | ‘the Fevelntions of the eiriiest periods, results | The best s nlways the chenpest, thorefore get nys taken placo Fonilarly i tié QUL Toon. CThe bead itd DeuL proposuls were onco | HIO BUSL few years by chizens to seciire s con="| yeown for so mmly"runrs. and dropped the Sothern hnd many Inthmates in the pro ha ey "‘n The: y result: D Wil LI, K %y fusston und nmong the meiubers of the press,. [ ing from bls rese bu‘tllufslmrel)' 'Im‘ nll'h!\llvlll&. e kllm}l "ifi" aud often stated it When, ns during Ms \\'x‘xll;wk ;:xi;mu‘nlunlunl, if 'Iulc fnd lmlsm{ were CRUELTY TP CHILDRER. not very friendly e would say, *Just now , Len(,frl s“lhu Dosk l'rlentl‘l 1 lul\‘vs.. t‘.méll'l n'l you An Enhumon 1‘4‘1':1'1';’711.;:2“"'"“ oF Loy heliev ust lnok at this letter . e of the t The cnse of Mrs. Crowley, for inhumanly W tell you “no star wil beating and otherwiso abusing her little }'llfl_)‘ [ tlioke ‘rocoluts. und "“',']1 it nlece, which was continued from the 15th el Vo Inst., came up before Justleo Walsh yester- F. e disos struction, lo thoughit thu Aldermen of tho . e L g | North Division Wor Rotihg mathier carelesty for ment to Jahn Ford at $421 per 100 pounds, &'3','; mfi“l“{' nud‘n{m.um-o‘:u&chfifl 0 ll\fi‘h.nd Thek Bilg Wors bdomadry | B Aot avitiine wom 10 b prosent ut AT n mecting of Hosshorseshoors, hold Thurs- | this meeting, only. e—~All. Darrett— *.day, the following wers elocted ofiicors for the | wus present,” He moved that.n commitico of rentt President, P, MeGnlérs Viee-Presl- | five, “nchiding the Chuiroumn, be appotuted, unt, Thomas McCorninoks Secretary, 8, F. Eut- | forthe purpose of wiiting on tho Aldurinen und 3. glish; Flouncind Beeretury, ‘Phomis O'Gradys | nlso upon tho otticers of the Northwestern Rufi- # Tecasurer, Jobn Foloys Guieding, I J, Hlllery, | rond Company to sceure tho Luiliing of the . Tuls :!uclmil 18 In o stromge und healthy condi- | viaduet by the eity and the Railrond Company ton, und bids falr to become u very useful ono | jointly of singly. “Tho motlon pussed, nud tho are of great value, ono of the nuyw No. 8 !u\v(u’(-mncllhwi.—husl n the world, Wheeler & Wilkon Munufacturing Cotupuny, No. 163 State streot. JANUARY 3{. Theso drawings oceur monthiy wnder providonst an uet o tho Goneral Assembly of IContucky, Ineors puenting thy Newport Printng und Nowspapor cuy upproyved Arrll U, 1938, gty v n dnecial met, nnad hos nover heea repeated, h¢ (fntted States Clreult Court on March3l roas d tio following docison: Tat—T'hnt the Comsieawenith Distribation Compnny s legal, Zd-Tts.drawings nre falr. ‘Iho Company hoa now on hand n largo roserve 3t name of Stewnrt, 11e played at this theatre severnl purts with varying suecess, Flnally “The Amerlean Cousin® came over from London, was bought by Laura Keeno from Fom Taylor, nud Sothern was glven the part of Dundreary. He refused it. Ie did not bellove it worthy of his talent. Jlehadr row with Miss Keene, *1f [t s bad part,” she sald, “you make itbetter,” * It you let % Over 156,000 Howe scules gotd. Borden, Belleek & Co.y Chicugo, . & Wo rncon‘mwud Eldredgesewing-machines. MARRIAGE LICENSES. o Lester - lives, he Crushéd Pragediane o fund, 1teud the foliowiny witracti: el ;. bout ru tiemsolvea nud tholr witrons, for by | Tullowing word witiod us tie Connnlitue: Cliarles | me tlo whatever [ pleso with the pirty™ e | e, o A cs hee Fotinal whothor | day afternoon for o finl heatlng, In” uddi- MF{"‘" I inhiagd ] 55:;“}:1'{:"32{&‘;’ e i ) meating und uxchunirli oplnlons rolativo toshio | Wweitunl, Swuiaus Lynch, W, D lterfoot, Jumos | peytied, «Iwill play 167 *Agreed," re- | bosomm trieml Who stucke 1o him claser U | tion to tho evidence already heard, Mps. Ann | {Fouen b Bevspeently 1 [ R e e B . Aunorr, Vieo-Presldont of tho Wiscon- | Ml folluwiuy rejulutlon was N ptod un- | turned the munngeress; “take (L Do what'| a brother, "1t was & frlond cutliely Iy Sothe | 1enrleks, of W8 Twonty-slxthstreat, testifled | Tiirdoseuui IS, LY 1N Prizos HUbwon 1A It 1 ricen ulrizon shench. A £ D Privce REW Gicl, ‘Aphroximation Peizos. 3 1 E'rlzos 40 ench, ‘Approxtmation Prizaw 13 D Prixos §10) uueti, Approximutivn elsos. W) T Pl L1¢ oges figyn & M Hutoit Illul\l!]u‘.nr Dank I[’I'\"‘"l’ 1 5, DONUT & th i i PONT-OFFICI: ORDELR, Orders of Gand upward, by Eghirels, cui bo it wtour e, ‘For furthor information addroas 1t M. BOARDILAS (CourlorTournal Huildini) Lowlsvilis, Ky. Of L. ALLREO! Tiroadway,New York,OF to TAIRKS, 10:2 Washi yetonsste, Room 1.0l sty Centeal Railrond Contprny. Milwnukees J, | Bulmously; 1! Denie, Land Compnissioor b€t St Ml & dltmdwi That we, the taxpuvors and rosl- Sioux Cliy_ Ttaiivond Company, 81, Paui; C. W, | dents in the North Division of Chlewsu, pledeo Winglow, ‘Purchustng Agent of the Hunnibul & | purielves to oppose tho rullection of uy teut % 3t.Joe Tailvond Compuiy, Hunnibaly Goorge | Uerof tho City Counctl, ropresunting it North ‘Westinghouse, Jr., President of the Westing- | St Wil rafiste. uet Sulleto vote I favor Soirse AltDrike Compiny, Thchcter: und. £ pprinon fae B viaduerat tho cornee W, Rini, Vice-Prosident of tno Buriington & thlcygo uvonic, ffulsted stroct, und tho Chi- Boutbwestern Ktiroad Compuny, Burlington, | C480 & Northwestern Rudirond. Aro reglatered av the Pacitic. b = L Tur Inguest which was to have beon held yes- THE CLTY-IIALL. i "terday atternoon over tho bodles of Ells ‘and g‘ . “Martha Olank, the two lttle girls whoso death CAPT. HATHAWAY wns arounds the City-Hall 2t B mbout two weeks ayo 1s-thought to huve been | yesterduy and donied that tharo was any troublo 1 - r s By 'jm‘,f":fl,“";‘“‘":““"“,‘ lita Dot BT | Yotweon himself nnd Chief McGurigle. Some- Ferdinund Jardio Murin Bichmust., Putor Tl Knty Curtain, Josof Kutupls . Burbaru'lmmpotowi.. G i Wilhulin Bischoff...l. N....200 Went Lako-st. Augustn Bulinke, 50150 !\an'lm Lobmon ... Wilmina Mindemal Albort Gomoll, Jobmnnn Sctiny Jumax Lnrfol Ttunnah Moor iflmmm A, MeDunnl Annle Biunun. ... beewuse “Sothern always ked | 4 Yqying soen Mrs, Crowley tike hold of the T belng thy Cotnt Jurhi 1t | ehili’s neck with one hand, mud with her wis wel ]nm“;‘“l‘“ll\t Sothiern clenched fist strike the poor thing several o preat |l|l\|l,)‘ ot 1 tha peenllaritics ,ot | blows nbout the hend, and then chaso ler e Contnt Iy ;‘R;'".f:mfi"fi'\',;'&(c 5[;01% righied, | about the yurd with a broomstick. She nlso Tlos the Count coutd cartinly find wo fault | testifiod to having heurd tho chlld seream on with tho eulsing, either at Delinonleo’s or at | several oceaslons, and to hnvlng hicard blows, the Grumerey Park Hotel, - About this tine, | but she did not ses the parties, She niso tes- too, the Count blossonied out ns ong of thu | tifted to huving scen the ehild earry conl and best dressed wen ton Broudwuy, Sothern | swater up two flights of stalrs, when she was never patronfzed a bz tullor,” Auother intl- | go lune and sore that she eould seareely mate - friend of “Sothern's, and o very | hobble round. Mrs, - Filnn, of 5u2 useful one to Sothern, was lhurr?"\\ nll, | Twenty-sixth streot, - saw the - ehild h ut you like with it, 80 long as you come to the cues md don’t put the other people out.” lle did what he plensed with It, and made more money than any other setor who ever trod the stags In a single part, with the possible eptlon of John Owens, About'the yenr 1800 he, for the first time, went out starring. Sothorn starred all through the country, and, strange to say, during that tour Dundreary was the least effective of the parts he played. In hiyré- pertolre he had two other rdles, ono of g Tituo Inland, HL Hromen, i ilcago. Chicug f) Iumfit Wwho is unnlyzing t upuwg,,lr“uh\ thhe l‘)‘mly.ls oyldentiy trylng tu stir up troubleonthe | which he uh\yc(l_nqn‘ccllly. ‘:l;}:lugo u‘\'o_pqug \‘\l'lllmén“l;c t‘l'(‘(?knnt::mi‘l:)ll:; hlvtnlr:‘l‘x’lll_;l ||)Ifillflll’luz(l; (!m' l“l“ 5 munmhu: ?f i]““{,l 10, DIARIEIAGES. uniks us quinine s not yob réwdy 1o report, | North Slde. A i ¢ 3 pe A rieg | ullle - 8 Yury. Bo'eluck In the worning—the thormometer | “FryiANROS 1A —In Wik 6ty at_the rosl- : e mauea Wil by hoid it 2 oeloci W tho | Wite: _Hitguanueh I o _ernamm be doubted If wiy man Ih America will mors | belng nt 15 degrees helow zero—with hor |l L T S T T of a Poor Young an,” the other a . churncter comedy purt —i one-cyed thief—called the Iiin- cheny'in *The Flowers of the Forest.” 'The War was abont to break out during the closa of this tour, nnd this affected his business, o made little mouney by It, nevertheless, After that taste of starrng ho could not reconclle himself to go buck Into the stock compnny, 1le went to london, produced Dundreary at the 1aymarket on Novw, 11, 1861, falled for two weeks, and then suceeeded for o yeur, It mny Lo Interesting to vend the Euglish verdiet upon the performmnce, which may be summed up I the fulluwing from the Lon- don AAthenwiun of Nov. 18, 1812 Whethor the character (Lord Dundreary) by 1tself could sustnin nny degreo of Interost-we very much doubt, but In tho honds of Mr, Soths eru, tho gentlenun who hus been netiug in it for &0 muny bundred nights, over the water, it I8 certafuly tho funnlest thing in tho world. ‘The part {3 nbstraotedis u vilo euricatire of un fnans tobleman intensoly ignorant und vxtromely in- dolent. ‘Fhe notlon once sccepted by tho dudi= onco thut such un ubsurd nulinal could be the tyve of any cluss whatever, tho nctor wis res to oxiggorute to any extent the rep sontation of the ridienlous. 8ir.. Sother, in tho guiviest way, tukes full advantagy of his position, uud eifoctuully subduvs big nudlence to his wood, Tutyghitor, ut ull times Ierosponsi- ble, finally cultiliutod 1n n generul' convalslon, " v ‘Pur Committee on Streots nud Allers Weat, S iafternoon fn the Canaiport avouuc engines Y G b . " | mee yesterduy afternoon, ‘They decidéd to ro- hoise 0ug Woek Irouitisday, jort” fuvorably Upat thy paving of West Erie, 'FOLLOWING Is the llst of duitabla goods re< | from Halsted streot to tho vinduet; oo tho curb- ceived at the Custom-Ilouse yesterduy: Fishor | i and tlllng North nvenue, from Milwnikee 1o &1fuber, Benzes wruppiug paper und buthigap- | the North Branehs ulso tho Hlliug und curbfox purutus; Public Library, 4 cases boulkss 11y, Sears | uf West Elghteenth streut from Halsted to Blue & Co 3 Gnsod iz Jutlog e & Co., 4’ enses | Tatand avenuo, nuslout lnsteiimentas J. W, Gootz & Cow 3 G188 | cowarasioner. WALLER, of tho Department onns & (o tons Pl ttons Silney Shapard | OF Public Works, 1§ coifined to his houso, & Con 200 boxcs tin pintes U Gosdhge & Cow, | THOFCI8u this thine 4 great deal of slckuess § bz caresinn ERMg Fartion, S5 drng | Wiani tho oiilale at the city-Ttalh, sovorul P X e nld up, Some stiribute 0 icuity to gaustl sodus, bayidson & Soua, 8 cuso grault. | tho bud ventiation of tho rookory, und - othors e e cluirgy some of 1t to thu Lud quulity of tho The Sub-Comimlttes on Finance of the North [ liyulis dispeused ut the nolgbborlng restau- Axrlnurlcml Suentm:-rlcfl hullgluduu;_ul‘llnz g'LKAwr‘:llny ruuts. * jernoon, AL the suggestion of Mr. Bchueider, v realdent, i motion Wi, adopted o SPHONIE i e tautnecs u¢ Basah Iler{l}mlnlk..‘wlgonm sub-committee of threo Amerieuns as hunorary 't et Rl .0“ ATkt By, bers. Mo 3, LAnomo-aud Ju““mm‘_ wers visited a day or two ago by Ollicer Hunt, Ling wero appointed, and imven power 10 soleet n | SRS putfiiod the winugomont that all exhibl- hird purty to gorvo with thew, Mr.. Vocko rewl tons where an admitinuce fen was churged s et Sbleonsof hfeage sotiing | Weve required to pay u llecuse foe of $25 phor arth tho object of tho festivil, tho musieil month, A mun named MceDonald, olnholog to urtl tho ohjout of 1o, festivith o amnslenl | bo un ex-raporter, and who alleged thut hu pro- RELS dinmiod that Hior aEcosoL pured the disputches seut to various newspapers Praistng Bernhandt, eane to Muyor Hirrlson 5. FRARK 8, MCDUrFIR, of Portage, Wis., writos | und punded thit the show wisn't i puyine ono, to exoncrate his purunts trom wh blaine regund- o S i and o license-Teo of $35 wis on fnposls #4415 Ing the treatment uecorded Dontio Trene Parson, donce o the_ bride’s parguts, 33 Filionsst, by the Bov. Honry G, I'orrr, M. A, of All-Satnts’ Eplscopal Purtsli, Thursdny ovoning, Jan, 8, Jonies Edwanson, Esg., und Nelllg Vardoy, ull of Chicauo, i e Yagk, Pitiudalnhis, Wushington, 1. C,, und Witniigtun, Dol pspers bledse copy. sineerely regret thel'taking . off of Sothern | hewd bleeding: “The Intter came to the wit- than this same Hoery Wall, The comedian | ness’ house, iwakening the Innntes, stating was not i man to fuspire long friendshipg, o3 | (hat Mrs, Crowley had been beating her with “Inthe casy of Wallick, Most men’s friend- | the heel of her shoe. ‘The blood wiis flow g ships for Sothorn were mieasured by his re- | freelys and the girl’s shoulders were covered ceipty, l L 5 T il. und it ran off on Mrs, Flinn's loor, Ong thing must Ue said to Mr, Sotherw'’s | Plie girl wus n pitinble slght, being clad iy credit us an artist: <1l wus & very conselen= | rags and covered with soves, The stockings tous netor, 1l novor silghted his work, and | she wora wers mude of u plece of old calico, nover llowed anyene under his manwge- | nud thelr feet wero rotted off. The dofense ment to slight 1L Fhongh for & time v, | futroduced only ou ndditional witness, and Sothern mide lnrgd nmounts of money i { the testimony was to the effect that Mrs, England, on thowholeit isanfe to snythat the | Crowley had itot nbused the ehild, On cross: bigg fortune he dissipated was aequired here. | examinatlon sho admitied that she hnd not 5 > C been there oftener than once a hionth, sl ¢ FATHER PURCELY. then only to enll, and dlin’t know anvthing Special Disyateh to The Chicugo Telbune, . - ubout tho treatment of the child, Justice CixcIsSaTt, 0., Jan, 2L—Futher Edward | Walsh: anld he was'satisfied from the evl- g that the child hud been abused, und, Purcell, brother ofiArchblshiop Purcell, died :llll‘:lllcl":' tho stututes, would have to hold thé Inst nightat the Ursuline Convent, In Brown | (efendant to the ‘Crlmhl Cottrt fiximg bl County, in his 7 year. AsBlshopIncharge | at S0, The cnso for the prosecution wis of tho husiness nifnivs of the Arehdiocese, he | condueted by O, L. Dudley, ugent of the 11li- managed the Archieplscopal Savings Bank, | nols Humany Soclet which suspended. puyment o coupls of e e years ‘since, lenving §4,000,000 of un- THE MEAT CONTRACT. puld debts, The . Archbishop Intrusted = tho direction. of this great business on- s"',“',‘.fm ':lln:V?i:I‘lfI“Ill':n‘:;«‘:nl;lol‘yv;: vl:':,‘; tirely to his brothor, and the Intter conducted | go'3, ftas If were tho business of o pennut-siand, on llu'u;u' tnvestigation of ojten enrrylng the records in his hat or his head, and refusing to accept notes frou well- DXATIS. S e T ALTEN—AtIollor, U, Jun, 21, Mew, Priscilin W, wifo of br. I, F. Allen und mothor of 1, K. aug M, Av Allon wid Mew, 1 N, 1 1ginbutis, of s ey, SLASEIY —At Did resldenco, K& Nortu Jofforson-st., Aified Stuksoy, weed o1 years wnd 1T months, “ununl Sunday ub 10 o'cluck by curs to Rusebill, £ Chostilre, Bk, bapers pleas 2 PRUISKAGE—Jun, 21, Witinn Praiskuge, 53 yoars of nye, ut hin rosldones, 01 Bunkerst. Aihari from the Jusuly Ghurch on Sunduy ot 10 o'clock, thoco by ears 1o Calvary Gonictury, 3re. Ann Ennis. n native of Coune ENNIS-dun, %, ty Stuatie, Parlais OF Clonned, (Fe., K1 63 yuurs, Wunuril from the residonco of hor I Juh Fitewerald, No. £ Fuyest., cornor it 2, 6% 10 o'clock i T 1 Chtsrehi, whors 1 Muss will be by curringes to Cnlviry Cometory. B WARINU=Jun. 2 Richard Warlng, Exq, Into of | Heltumt, Tre., nuzod & yunrs und 10 woitls, Wnoral ab LG stharp, Sunday, fron £ W est Mainonest., thunco by carrinies 10 Grac tund, 27~ Bolfust und Plymouth, B COOK-—At hor late rosidonce, B) Wo Jun. 5, Tlulon Mariu, Wife of Almel 1, Coul, nue Yeurs 10 tmonthis und 1 days. Funornl nerviens nt the rosidence Monduy, Jan, 21, 10 eloek n, m, Fronds oF the tamily wro’ invited, ., ut bor rosidence 3.0 Cudal vy itk 22, At 10 . W Tr0m reuldonco thingu t Culviry by carrlugod, GIRELN=—Jun. &, John Green, boluved wnd onty wonk of Mrs, Bridgot ‘Groon, aged’ 1) yours 10 montlis AND NO DRAWIN PUSTPONED EVIE SINGLE DAY, 15,000 =~ §l WHICH 1IAS REGULARLY DRRAWN ON MONDAY JAN. 31. FIRKE CAPITALY, $1500% $5,000, £2.50, T | OWTER P 3, AMOUNTIN ', £ FOR L PARTICE J, RICHMOND, COVINUTO! G, GTON, 099 HIOADWA v FIRED BRUY, 57°% 8 WASHIN GO, Tt L Il‘ll.' nen's n, JLm y 1 obrutouy theiee vapors plenao copy, AUCTION | By ELISON, FLERS . Now. B4 und 8 ltunde, FURNITURE tion. Ald, Hldreth, who was | preset, 2the ebild who was sent unprotected from that and tho Mayor snfd It wad tha law, city to her bome in Ruvenny, O, 1o says that | wnd thoy wera charglng Ko oltvageous u price of 'Ylll'flm lust three months of her ulur In Portuge | witmission nt tho heatre that by thought that Dentle wns In tho family of Jobn 1t they cuuld easlly mford 1o puy the eity $26uud Dulton, and that it was he who scut hermlrllll 4 1 5 nat inuglo about so smull un amount, sinco tho; and ut'the sune thno o divers wuys throw nil | wero muking nionvy by charglug for an exbibi- tlon, MeDotnld sald Miss Burnburit gave away uit her monoy, and 1 geent deal of Jurrott’s, und 4 ‘the meat con- tract, the followimng fucts uppears Mr. John Ford's bld for enreass meat was 1o blune for tho dat upnn tho MeDuilie fuwmily, Toe child his sufely raached bor home, and 18 so Jdisiusted that ghowiya she willnot visitor travel | that her board bilis were high, wid tlioy couldn'e, Vi G e h _ - 1 duy, - Dy ¥ S0 soull i3 W . . i no tlght 10 oxpect It An fuguiry made yues- X N Oue g erraneously stated in Tug Tiiwuse of yes- ks e 2 ey g y %, s Salnonkeopre Uniin botd thele roilnr | 86 EA hied Tt U iduo ik o o oot | Gt Saa ity tho Soniin o & sttr from N AL | ik Saurc thoes b, airs” w Cuibury Comorsey. : as tholr bond, Wien thecrush came there [ yunuy), ns bid by Mr. Bipper, the noxt bid- was not o of the miny thousands of eredit- | gorand 4,24 against Bipper's bid of 85 for ors who was more'surprised thau the good | eut’ meats, Furthermore, My, Ford «was Bishop, The sorrows of the needy vietims <'ulllm{ I:er: fllls ():om:ll 'l hn‘urd Un‘umnllleu ve e aud stated that they could order” eut or cur- g:’“: |':l(:::\"[:‘:|lcml‘|‘&l:x:tg.n ‘hl::sm{::'nult‘llufimu!w:‘Iallg cnsy eat at thelr optlon nt the prices named reut ifortuna it 1t upnired hisbiealh | Uotufore: it ST Hopd lobn not ihiend. 1o Tb the Veatern dssoclated Dress, stand by his bid of S4.24 Is entirely unauthors CINCINNATE Q. Jun, 21, —Futher Edward | fzed. Ile dovs intend to stand by every bid Purcell, brother to:Archblshop Pureel), and u:u% ho mnde, the mannger uf tho disustrous ehurch-bunk- | | A6 {‘:",’"fl"’f o practleat buteher of loug ex 7 - avimg for ten yenrs been In busi- tug Dustuess I this city, which Involved n Joss thcm;‘:'. and i & rocord witholte o loss to tho depositors of several millions of | stuln,e Ile supplles il the rallrond dining- Frivids ure invited 10 uttond. COOK—AL her Tnto restdence, 50 West Aflflmlds Juis, 2, Tiolon Marlu, wite of Ahse] 15, Covk, uyed 5t yours 10 months and 8 dayd, Funvrl servics ut the residoneo Monday, Jan. 21, ut Wo'elock &, w. _Frignds ol the fumily uro juvited, ANNOUNCEMEN'TS, SUTUONRRE | MEETING FOI COMMVRCIAlL AL Tiivetons wil b tiutd Ir thio Ve M. C: A, routas, 140 “IndisOn-t. thiK BYONI, 5 NP G, SORTON, WILT, ChNnUeT T uretirs*’ Muotiie ne 0o to- aniguy-aoion quyin Fwor Farwolt Ll Bubjecs: » The lirih'u uy in,} ! 1) llt');‘. pukil, and it 13 not ualikoly that unlesd Sanugor Arreit stops up witn Lls cush this morn- fng thoro may. ba sumu costs udded beeauno of un isstinieo of o warrant for the col- wotlon of the Neenso, Muyor Tuselson thinks Blernliundt's inunegers ure bettor uble to pay 30 wunkl o livenso fou than many unothor shaw which uumml here, thy wanugers of which nover protest ut all, i MAYOR HARRISON .\ was agnin nt his desk yosierday morning, fresh from Springtiold, A ;I‘IHIIUXE repurtor nekoed Bim what o thoughie of the Colling’ Lifls, whith propose o uuthorise the County. Hoard to cotie solithito the throv towns comprising tho Clty of Chleaga, und tormuke the Muyar thie "Town Bu- pervisor ex ollicio, snd -the City Collector the Robes, Underwear, Gen- eral Merchamdise, - = &e, Seant 0:30 THIN MORNING, ISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Avetion 1ousy, 5§ nnd M tandolph-st NHORS. * GOMMON[The Original and SENSE Can nnlyln;.ye;SExAnL SHOES, [6: E WISWALL & o0, MANING OU'T) 3 ROC MATERIALS E.H.Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicag, R AmSAY D, H I RES.\M Gonoral sl “Analy NEQ: omyiityiy o brothor in Amerien, contaliing lterally nath- I than that ho feared a formor -lotter hud wuscarried from his huving forgolten to direct it, Thig, with cortain unug comimonts on its contonts, sutticed to_onable Mr. Sothern to, roducy the prodiglous effoct wo huve indiented. Wo uro thorefors dispoded to belleve thut Mr, Sothorn is nu eceontrio ebursctor, 13 o man ot no - ordinnry guniun, und ressonably dosi re hia furthor uoqualntunee, .-During the latter part of 1601 Sothern ap- peared ut the {lnymarket in n comedlotin | adnpted from the French by himself entitled, “Aunt's Advlen®; In Mareh, 1863, ho ap- iuix\re us Cupt. LVuuarlMumh:nhunh In *The, tHoldkumnp, Chalruum, The number of” mem- 1 \burs presott was small, and the tulk d1d_ not te- 72 st 10 ntich business, . A motlou was prssoa to Lo eifect that oo upplieant for memberabip WSt by recommended by two members, who #hall be requlred to testify thot ho keops un or- 0 lace, aud does nat sell to inors or Tho Finuncinl Commnittee reported . tbat the Assoclation was in good standing, und - Leontulned about 400 mombers, Four now oncs ) were udmitted, _ 2t DEPUTY-CONONER HANSON yosterduy held an dnguest ut No, 212 Cottage Urovo avenue upon Fruuk B, Fisg, who ‘aeckdentally stot bim- self with . small revolver which he wus puiting Nway In u bureau-drawer, There GEO, K, FOS o D EIL OF THF UNIVERSIT ich, Will epuuk B tho BIfth piociuty, dornor Ludtaneny exy lns v o Ciarch (1re Swore ‘no witnedses 1o the shooting, but | collu T P rensure, seu selocted o' | duliars, dled of upoplexy lust night at the | eam that leave the clty, and_furnishes the | Ghure 1 : i LRI s undgpbtodly ueeldontal, und' thy gotledror ot iiiid ieos: Tur” i chbwpiiiciad dém‘i ég il by d for tho | 4 suling Convent, i Brawn County, Onlo, | Chicugo Chub and notold In New York ad s bt TGOty Ui, younk man distinetly stated do before ho divd. 2 Tho story of tho utfuir, us elicited trom inmutes 4 of tho hntise, was nbout s pablisied yesterduy, A Inguust was ulso huhl wt No, Ul Wide stroot upon Murthin Bumrowlcez, 3§ weeks old, who died of infantily convulslons, T1e Press Committee of the North Amerlean Bingerfust, to bu held hero fudune, i n inectin ut 5 o'clocs lust evening ut Foldkumv's, corner ol tlen Torrys .und at the 0 theatre In 1861 he nluwnrmi for the tirst thng in the lute "Tom Kobortson's ** David Gur- riek,” in tho title role of which o won much distinetion fu this country, 1in the snme yeur Henry J, Byron wrate for hin the rather stuphl ~ “FLord Dundreavy Mur- ried and Dene £ From 1864 untll 1807 Buthern traveled through the Dritish town. “* Thut'a u thing," replied 3r. Hurrison, * that: Thave uever looked into. 1w in fuvor of the cansolldution, 1 wm In fuvor of auything thut will lussen the mnchineey *of govermment. -4 nover thought nbout the Suyor setlng us Bupers visor ex-ofiicly, noy. Collector elther, Hut ' think the ofty could colleet ull tho tuxcs wrout deal per than .tho county dovy at Present sl ‘ FPVMLEILE WILE BE A MBETING OF PIE | puuilenn Club of Districs N Ly Purk, at W tliku-1full Stonday aventn, Jun. 34 at 7 o'clock, the purpuse of vleeting oflicuts L0 Il Vacu i OF Lratinnollik WiCh-GUIUF Lusincen 18 sy T PUILOSOPINICAL ROCIETY ning ut elib Foois on brlor foor por by IProf. Butnuul W iliard on o %) To Boston, - 11is nbility mnd honesty avo attested Fathor Edward was'the right-hund man 10 ) 43 %y anch men s 3Tr. Jolin 1, otulce of the his brother Johw Buaptist, the Archblshop, | Graid Pueifie, Mr. fTulbert of the Sherman e was younger lhan the Arehbishop, and | House, Mesars, Dristol & Swith, and many wiaa nan of sonie fores of churactor,and | others. Mr Ford stunds ready to glve mple wits vegurded ns honorsble, though, as the bonds to sceure the futfiihnent of the eon- avent proved here, was defielent In business | trnet, - ‘Phe acceptaneo o his bid by the |\ml}llumluum "ThtysArchblshop was at his | Board wanld, = providing - that the ‘s.we e wmount of ment wore used this year ns fast, | *Hiswrval Lo wnd Tandluh strvotn, T Chaicunn, | | Tl trip fo Suringteld tho Buyor sald: Provinees, uppearlng - for the first thno dug- | death-bed. i e o Y yent ot | TN - AGITVT: - SRS "OF T YOUNG Bir B, Mlusnburdt, b % Tor | think thut | buve cunvineod n good: unny of the g B elyn I o e . ko a saving to tho county for ‘the yenr o AGTIVE - STESITETS ] Nl e o A hot 7O | mumbuiwof tho Leglslaturo thit tho Cit Y St o [ me thut perlod, s bk Jocely, 5 ommn OTHER DEATHS, from 8,000 16 SIS000, tho” amount deyund- | o o NonmChIste Mo 1l ML A g 18 not wloho reaponsible for tho conul uusaneds that the most oifensive sinells urodo from tha Bouth Fork, ad have thuir origin at tho 8took=Yanls, in the Town of Luko, which 13 autuf lhul!urwlluuun ar_the City of Chicugos thut this olty wia_bumpored Ly tho Constitution und by-laws, and couhl baroly nnse enoukh monoy for munlcipal purposcs to vun the eity thut the Htute of * Hilnold recolval nously ono- fourth of hor ontlre revenue from Chicagos: thut tho Minods Centrul Hudlrond puid nbout §500,000 BT unnGi 10 tho Btitog that the proaperity of hiengo wis tho prospority of Hiinols, sad if It wors nut fur Chlcago that roud would ot da wueh mors thun puy 18 Funuiig expunses; that nu plui such us 18 auggested by sho Munu sedos Lutfons vonld posslbly remedy tho evil; that the Desphiines 1ver woula probubly glve out in it supply In the siwmer seuson, and, thorefore, onr stunches wonld bo carriod 1o thom, toreibly Hugmonted and fntensitiod, and not only uffuot thole unostrils but eresto pestilenee; thut tho river towns Reodud all the witer that wo could sond through the vanul for commuerclal purs posed; and that, in view of nll thosu fucts, the Btute Tor {ty own luterosts und tho fntorests ot tho poaplo outside of Chicugo should hulp tobienr 1ho uxpense Of thudg puiiplig-works, und to pluce thom up near the Btock-Vards, rlu by Wutts Pulllips entitled **'Iho \ n Aauve’: in the part of the Hon, Sum Stin ,uhy In s pleco written for the comediun by the late John Oxenford: us Frank «An- awerly Ina now coedy by Westinnd Murston entitled “'Che Favorltoof Fortunu”; asy Harry Vielun_ u Tom “Paylors “A Losson for- Lifo”; .un as Robert Devlin in o play eatled “A Wild Qouse.” Sothern, in .!ul’)'. 1867, -lyu.-nrml on the Tarly stuge us Lord Lun rmrft but his reception was ot the most rrlgll charneterand ho returned to the Haymurkot, whore, i Jummre}. 1860, ho ereated the chare aetor Col, Julae White I Robertson's charine i comedy, * Home,™* ¥ Sothorn remulied I England untll 1872, wa think,when ho cameto this country viguln and broke lhnm{‘h the traditions of Walluek’s Thentre, Now York, by playing n star ens gugewont, which proveit. wonderfully proits uble both ‘to him nd to the mulm{‘ur Tt is doubtful, however, whettier thab BUCCLSS Wiy nui the - turning Ipulnt in the carcer of Walluek’s, for It scotehied It v did not brenk tha reputation of that member of the Commliteo, A draft ofethe alreulur to thu press settiug forth tho objocts oL the Bilngerfest und tho urrunyoments 1t sure Leing iwade to nake it oue of the grandest Tnirs of tho kind ever given o this country wag submitted by tho Chalrinnn und ulumwuu. 4 Tha document was referred to tho Printing Co Aoiwmittee with -fustructions to lave 1000 copi f\g;rm ), 50 I the Germun lungunge and WK In ¢ tho Sngliah, M, Louls H, Nutxe was elooted o Smeobur of the Commlitee, [ plico « 77: Hucpting, deceased, und I, Jobn Hunse om0 urlgunl vicaney, The meeting thon ad- Zivjourned subject to the call of the Chnlrmun. ol B Goonwisuig, e Cdunty Colluctor, bought 30D i eluing of &) ukatnst diva. Pratt, & widow & ruaiding un Green strouty wid wint to for luse anday nlght 1 compnay with au ot “episo OF Tovylig on Her juods to snte “oution. Mes. Prutt gave the aflicern her prapecty, und he was sutisilod w \its vitlie did ot excecd tha nmount bt Goodwilile winted the wods ap- Siru. Dratt, thon sent. for (ontatlo rechenridge, Wi told Goodwlibo ho Leve to puy ¥6 I o wl eappratscnent mude, The wid pald, and * tne Constable rovided with the appraial, Goodwilti thon 2pdluii on propraed it pla Lo U con ROYAL BAKING POWDIIE, OTTAWA, 111, Jun. 2L, —Thls morning at 6 ing on_ whether cut m‘; careass menk . were M A, botght, 17 Mr. Ford 14 ublo and honest, as o'elock L. 1% Elliit, of Dendwood, Dake 6 | thovidenca which Is priuted ubove must wealthy minor, dieit here suddenty of heart- | convines nll thit ho i3, u trueeeonomy wonkl dlsonse, on his way to moct lis wifo.in | seem to dictate to mn.L‘mmlylluunl to award Washington City, He had stopped ol hers tho contract to him. ‘(Chero nrg butehers and 1w ylsit some roiatives. butehers, Mp. Ford I8 a practieal nnd expe- ‘Spectal DUpateh X 'm Chlcago Trib rioneed man, nnd the county shoukd reap the pect puteh fo 1 190 e advantage to by gained by hils experlonce, Eray, UL, Juds SL—=Squire Franklin | which, and whieh: alon, eninbles him to be Munin, o wealthy fapinor amd dafryman Hving | the lowest bidder, west of Blgin, dled to-duy after w short - e ——— ness, He was born i1 Wyonidug County, New CIVIL RIGHTS, . York, ju 1816, and ggme to. Illinols in 18H, Ly~cisure; Vi, Jun, 21—Sult has been then ervetimg o sténm saw-will ut Burling- | brought hn the United States Distriet Court ton, this connty, Docensed was i bruther of | fy behnl? of Millle ', Whitlow, s white glrl the' Hou 8, 8. und A, J, Munn, of this eity, ‘ N i ¥ and hind heid tlmogt every township ofiles (i Nying In Quinberland County, by her next Hhritngion. 1o leaves two daughters, one | friend, Nelson A, Anderson, Miss Whitlow, km::s Tosehorough, bulme tho wife of | it appears, e lived for some time' in the his p‘ &u&u‘ lfl lflu ‘l)w\.wl“hl" r1:‘n|‘l"um|num~ fumlly of o negro widower ns' nurse and wient of the Burliglon checso Tetory, - houss servant, belng troated and considercd .-(;,-,,‘\f‘.‘;i,",“‘,»’fl‘.{‘:"jfi.!{'-_»ff‘.&'}fifl&T{{{“",‘gmw“' wsong of the houschold, ‘Though nothing of Clintonville, o former mewber of the Kane speelfle was ubleged us (o eriminal conduc HO rulsll bog ) lLlllvml‘ Cundies iy Smrica, put ulh s Anlllllrulldl\rlcllylluw. el 6 ]S A GUNTHEIE Confoctlinet, o, 3 LI SLOOREWARD Ul ip gy R dicastl i thout s sigumiures agu Uepots, 183 Wo Madla, & eore Hiate & Sadlen Ll T 4 g house us u great comedy theatre, After the | cisors, dled yestordny, | OF ehnructer, this mode of e temded to in- TRUNKH, waod i few banih words with Mrs. #patt, und i'.‘.‘b'i‘."&.‘,‘.}“‘:' lh fi.:w:,'.'_"fly.,m....‘.’f.l.‘d i appres B oL thore he traveled tlmm | tho States, }.’3{‘.{‘&’, ?3:;‘:' 01‘15 ‘:vl:l‘f ;‘.'m'.?{f.'.‘;‘r',h‘.,“.'é’r'".’:? Jure her reputation in the neighborhood. R R RN B Viln o o jerigbDud him by the collnr und Lungod him futlon of ¥ S ) finally resching Caltforns, where, undor tho-| oe ifo nnd Tuily, 'Fho funeral | After leaving the houso of Colomu, the - i ’j. 'umx"n.u tho wall, {lu Wit Lald 10 kaeb quiet, but .‘:fl.fi‘u‘.fi"fi gfmju‘:;:ulflf‘tu.}‘"m“‘i-mmfifllw#fl: nmunageen fi John MtCullongh at. the l;:.";‘;&x,,l ,x-'u‘u’;m" ?.‘;59 waudly, “Fhotunoral | 4 tho wirl entered ono of e public sehools CRRAS, By \)umm '}v pig towlstoa o bl v, uind tho exuiperhted | (09 aro. frot s Fown of ko byaubseely | Callforufu Theatre, ho played” oy of the | " Hpecial Curvapondence of The Chicugo Tridune, of tho county ns pupll, upon which the' rest For B peis 1 iy har thrautencd W shoot | tion or othierwise, and thut with thle sum—gi60, | Jurgest cugngemonts ever known i Sovti By, T, dutl. 2l—dumes W, | ofthe scholars all auit attending it. The No 1Ly Statesk o hk;"(l""‘..,“‘“l.fi " st il "l_l{lnnulllwul::]v ki—wa. vould relove thoBonth Fork, rellovo tho | Awerien with the. excoption of that. of | Byawn, u-muchi estéomed and _prominout | teacher of th seliool applicil for fnstructions — T ———— ) a2 e e Salicend Wetw wattitid | Stock-Yirdd, and soud 60,00 cuble feot por i | Edwin Sooth I the: xitmo house. - From | duirymi, and forierly Supervisor of Etgmn to tho Sehont Board, and wua directed to ox- 3 orica 18k i ik tho seanit und Loy who perswouted foualy | wto, which woulit practicaily givo, tho eunniuitd | Gt Ui e hiss starrod in the United States | Towship, died yesterdny afternoon, ufter o | elude Abs Whitlow, o didso, and sho waw o icioanta S ottt nend forprc ey st Tty Justive opncee, | Fiver bure wutuk sd rive | tiom u comtunt and | gy England. “Che ascondency of the com= | Jong und seyero “Hiness, uiged 8 years, 1113 Drinegs sult for dunmges, nunilng w round G LG, Danywhyre. SO0RH, | Ta tiwuyy on tho lookout fur . chufle 1 | ey ,-:..'.-'.'Wi-fi'c" u,‘,.:,;,"a..,"‘,,"‘,’,‘.’.'.,‘:,‘:‘ by tho | Dinntion system by this cuumri’ Teaving 1o | fandly cons! s of ik wifoatd four growi-up | v, Allthe parties to the suit are white, :;;g‘,‘,":,m{ju,,,‘,:,t:.‘_"'u..}‘u'l‘f:- wWars Mgy 9 dollur, Comuitteo us fir a8 1 eonld learts was favorable | Tegular company to support him foreed: | epildren, AL but the narl lost churacter by living with VUK. M, 71 WL b ¢ it J. O, FREEDEL and snother tu tho sugyestion, and from the convoraution Sothern to ergunlze one of his own. In thosy. compunles ho would always huve two or threw people from England. “Invariably the Jeading “lady - wud from the other slde, tho onty exception wo recollect being the wife of 3r, Leater, who played with him dmhn( two sensgons under the naiig of Mlss Minnie Wulton, ’ i the way of new pieces, for the lnst four yours Mr. Sothern prm;lu:eq sovoral, such o 2 lwmlcumn S rutnding the corher of Vun Buren und fMriscL wironte ;'ultcnlu! ufternoon in un open Beuttor driving ut u rupld whlt, the shurtiess of @ euyo which oy o overturned the cuts eec throwhig both geotieinen. out, 'fhy horeo st ilitoly oury umlt'. dragging the vebicle fi it e naturul position of It rubuen ro- Jud. - hio bl ot goue, far unt(l tho sleigh jided with tha framework of the eust ond of. o Huron streut brige, smashing the cutter L freelg tho horse, A Beuvy \express wugun thy bridye dircctly betind the cutter . < New York rum. Jan. w, negro us his serviant, As thls fact glves the A dispatels received from Cuiro unnounces | Federal Court jurisdietion, it will bo pufut the death of Marlotto Yashu, Auguste Eg- | of no siuall fniportance. Aloxander 1ives, ounrd Marfette, & French Ea'ulolugist. wis | who vecently eatswd the indletment ot the born in Boulozne, Feb. 11, 1831, 11y wits ed- | Stats Judies for talluge to put negroes on ucated ot the College of Iiuuluunc, and way | thelr juries, will preslie at the tylal subseguently tensher of drawing und grani- & e — it I e o S | FALUTE i3 tirst publicatlon, Aettres « Loutiiel % , \Which was & disortation on the wames of the || CINCINNATE, Jun, 3t.—Susan I, Foster, do- rie Ttornet’s Neat” and’ *The Crushed | elties that had formerly ocenpled the sit of | g on uytlvluu business untler tho nume ot a!nm:dlmu" “Lhy forwer was & fallureg fho | Bovlogne, Me bufnm\s {nterested In Egyp- | -Juwmes Foster, Jr.; nt Haco - and Longworth with otliers nut on tho Comuitive, L um satisfied that if tnoy 8o report, und recomtnend un ape propriutun, 1t can to hau.'* DRUNKENNESS, Dr, 'Unger, discoverer of tho Cluchona oure, curca ull cused. Mo ot tho Palnor House ‘hle third yeur, All sluves to alcohol. luvited to cull . e ———— RN WATER WAVES, SU1G . ABSQLUTELY DPURE, TAMES TLALL, 109 Stutesby MALE FROM GRAVE CREAM TARTAR, T o 4 ‘ 1ousobecperts fuvarito U leudin clies ot the world, s BA' tton wakes such disht, Huk a ur urepu ads. ur luxuriogs pusiry, Gt bo sutou'ty dy 1 TS Lok ¥ b - Uicw without fuar of the e resulting from busvy JI' gustible '"g"‘l‘l:'{; l;lz’lmu J:sl(().!n l.l:ll‘! rlu.‘ll :flllhl' 7] EotiVng by 1% Guvermuont Ch “Biots OLOVAL BARKG POWD R T, Faw Yore, | 8 68 Dunck & Rayior's *Mury * Cologno 4 r fuwo ulwuul)ulqununhxwlleuu Chgioh %