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THE CHICAGO TRIBU TURESDAY, APRIL 12, 1881-TWELVE PAGEN. owner, Importer, ngent, or consigneo of mugars making entr: knowledga that they wera artl for the purpnso of defrauding tho revennn to enforee thelr for- ‘Tho proscention object to the and assort that tho mannfacturcrs of sugar can color thelr sugars to suit themselves, vl- ther during the process of sanufacturs or hiat tho color so produced ovornt I tho elasstilcation of sugars, The trial will orobably last for sevarnl days, and much. fntereat s ninntfested in the result. CARMELITE NUNS. THRY WILL GO TO APAIN. Bpectal Dispateh fo Tha Chicago Tribund, New Yonx, April 11.—In the month of September, 1870, n company of Carmelits nuns took posseasion of s handsome house on Itiverdals avenue, In the Clty of Yonkers, NEW YORK. Terrible Story of Starvation: ! Told by Incoming i ficlally colored afterward, and A Crew Overhauled at Sea Who Were About to Eat Each Collec&u Morritt Confronted by o Blg “Brown” Sugar Suit for Damages. ol 1 Conft convent until The New York Episcopal Conforence a suitablo bullding for thelr use. Theycame on the Bubjects of Divoroe and from Guatemnln, Contral America, where thoy with twenty-threa othora had endowed n convent.in which they were domiciled. In succeeding the pass- 187, tho year A Lawyer Named Huntley Recov= o ors $70,600 for Fees Due i extinct, thelr convent and vaiueble property . from a Client. wera conflseated by the Government, and this braneh of the order disbandel returng to thelr hames. eriur, Adelaide of Teresa (nés O'Sullivan), aving been born in New York, CLATMED TIE PROTECTION OF THE UNITED HTATES CONBUL * which was nceorded hor, and sho determined ablish the convent in the United tntes, Eleven of the members, to preserve their conventional Iife, rentoved In I Suvannah, Ga., but, not agres with 1, all but cloven ‘the Mother Su- HUNGER, J0W MEN AOT WIEN 1IARD PRESSED, New Yoni, April 11.—Tho steamship Nebo, from Rlo Janelro, arrived to-day. Her Captaln reports that ho fell in with the bark gz, from Livorpool for Lialtimore, seven- {y-seven days out, short of provisiuns, and supplled her. Thie crow were In the most doplorable condition, having sustained life days on strips of. leather soaked In lamp-oil, until tho oil gnve ont, and then on the Captain’s dog, after which there wns mnothing but cannibailsm and death staring them in the face. To add to thelr sufferings, two vessels pnssed soveral days before within short distance, but paid noattention to thelr signals of distress, As the steamer Nebo came up with - the Tiger, they saw the latter lowering n boat, After some momonts of hard struggling she came slongside, her occupants dressed [n oflskins, and ovidently very wenk. “What do you want?® sang out Ci finding tho climate did them, thay Enmuved to Yonk- it up for temporary uses whila lookiny for. n suitable spot on which to establis theinselves permanently, These nuuns are uot being financlally nble to support themselves and bulld up acon- vent here, dotermined to aceept un Invitation extended by Bishop Fernando de Castre to mnke their home fn but one convent of this very strict Catholle order in the United States, and that is located in Baltimore, SECRETARY WINDOM, © COMMENT ON IS ACTION, Special Disvateh to The Chicaco Tribunes NEw Yok, April 11,—The World says: “It may be that Mr. Willlam Windom's personal creait will enable him to replace Government securities to the 'amount bearing 6 per cent in- “\WE ARE BTARVING TO DEATII] Weare starving to death " oxclalmed a man in tho stern-sheets, excitedly. “DId you sy you wers starving?” de- manded the Captain agaln, in surprise, “Yes, wonre sturving. ' See, this Is all wo have ind to ent for nino doys.” He held aloft the skin of a dog, and ond of the men held up n peco of boot leather. “Gad help us!” excluimod Capt. Gordon. “Come on board, right away, and we will do what we ean for you.” A ladder was then lowered, and thé men helped abon: Nebo and given food, The youn commander of the Tiger told the Nebo he had been 124 days out from Liverpool with a cargo of common salf, and of 515,000,000, his individunl amount, bearing 8¢ percent interest. But we should think it doubtful, particularly ns Ar. Windom has been at such unusuul pains to keep his Intentions on this subject o scerot from the strect, In whoso operations believed to liave an Important personal staka at the present time.” THE “TRIBUNE " says: ““1t is evident that the Secrotary in- to’ cmploy his { market' ensy and undisturbed during the spring and summer, and the tendency of his operutions will nec- cssarily be toward nlow rate of interestat commerelal centres. his prudence and. caution plans aro evidence that hisstops will be taken with care and wise conservatism,” THE “TiMEs? says: *The conclusion at which tha Secro- tary of the Treasury appears to have arrived is one which s likel approval of the conservatlva portion of to the samo A MOST DREADFUL CONDITION. Tle was bound into Baltimore, and mado Cape Henry early In January, and was blown oft shore juto thie Gulf Stream, tlmo he lns been tossed hither and thither by the winds and currents, 1o hnd twelvo e mast, all of whom had dis- Lo added that circumstances, ago, The beef gavo out first, and then the l)g\."'ml. ninadays ago; that is, nine days before spoken by tho Nebo. ‘Tl recelvo the genernl hu 1ot drop of water then, three days Inter, every- even to boots and shoes, had been de- * without bit or ad been killed, hen lots wera cast for oor benst wad suved by the ,, Who besought the inen not The starving men spared tl gat, cut up their boots, soaked th Iamp oll, and ate thom, This horril gave out, and then 5 THE TOOR WMETCIES EYED EACR OTHER temporary refunding at of so much of the bonds ns may bo con- tinued, In cifect much the samo as if thoy had. been refunded in the certlficates or Treasury notes contemplated by the various skinned, and eaten, Th been glad to sec a' bolder pol and ons which could not so rea; lated, or would be moro ravld and decided in Its Influence upon tha money market, But Treasury ought not to or the dosires of speculntors. ‘The legitimate ntry is, 8o far as can pow be judged, to be disturbed as littlo as possi- Dle, andg that §s a result which cannot but be goncrally satlstactory.” and hiungrily, and would have kitled the cat eould they have found bid 1t, and the vangs of uin sed for five days. Bomo of God knows how wany of them thought of murder and eannibalism, amer not come the Captaln of the Tiger sald he thon ng more torrible than would hiave been enacted, T month's provisions on board, When the first the mate leaped aboard the cating n bissuit, 1le was )y his shipmates, like dogs for a cracker. THEY BUSHED UPON THE OTHER PROVISIONS and to1o them In the snme way ns famished Yolves might have done. The officer of the Nebo ndds: * We got the provislons on board d set them at”largo once more. They shook the reofs out of thelr :topsalls, sct llant snils, and steored in our wake, wind was right aft, but tho Vessel's bottom was so full of barnacles that she could not ninke much headway, She was et along, however, and when last ier sho was signaling adleu and But the Captaln business of the cou says: “ It Is cortainly Ingenious, and may ba 4 But wiiether It Is honorable is snother question, dently is to walt until May 10, see how man; bonds ho will have petunlly to pay off, a then consider how. he may best raise the nesdful money,” A DIVORCES—POLYGAMY. NEW Yonx, Aprll 11.—At the New York Eplscopal Conference to-doy the report on divorce and polygamy was read, 'The roport stated that divorces were obtained on the most frivolous protexts. In New England the proportion of divorces was one quency with which divorces were.obrained and the laxity of popular sentimont on the subjoot wore shocking. It was not to bo dis- guised that severances of :the marriage tio wara the diroct outgrowth of ungodly lust sesking for uew nfiinities. The report con- cludes as follows: While wa rdmit the right of for sufliclont cause, Resolved, That wo recognize no ground for di- yoree excopt 8 violatlon of tho Seventh Com- W God nath Joined togother nt wo will refuso to marry or ad- 1n our churchos any ¥ho aro SBUGAR DUTIES. COLLECTOI MERRITT BUED, Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtne, New Youx, April 11,—The trlal ot thecase of 8, & W. Wolsh, sugar importers, of No, 41\Vall streot, nralust Collactor Merritt, was the United States before Judgo dallars which, the pinint!®s alloge, were ox- acted of them In oxcess'of the lawful due tles on an fmportation of centritugal sugar from Cabn In August, 1870, It 18 o test suit, hundreds of similar suits aro dependont ubon the result of tho trial. The sugar fm-, }’an woro present in court In full Orce. They have been sceking for two Years o persuade Congress to . ALTER TUE TARIPY ON BUGAR, vo failed to do so, mit to incrbershl] dy In reterance to that the pretende than one wife was an attempt to rob soma other man of one, and involved the equnl right of a woman to more than one band, laws of Chrlstl the report stated ona man to more crimo - ‘against soclef by heavy penalty. Utal now Inan attitnde of doflnnce naninst the Nation,: The fiith of its abominatis overllowing into other Territorles, ane conjunction with Communisn, threatenes inféct tho Natlon, this mattor has already t a crlme. Under tho flimsy is an artlele of re- ormons clalmed im- and punishable On the part of the ad been nnd wns 0 tarlit contemplates an ad valorem Tl of dutles on sugars, and that 9 dutles assessed upon the sugars in ques- Reroln reality the Inwrul dutles upon d according to the Dutch stangard, The iflsand sugar merchants contond that auparent colur of the Bugar must govern officors in determining thelr It appears . that N question havp a saccharino 1y cqual to that of the best white Burs, upon which n duty’ of 83 cents a and yot thelr apparent hem at o dutlable rate of cople’s neglect in protext that po! ligious Dbellef, .INDULGED THEIR HELLISH LUSTS, ‘This resolutlon was given in conclusion: a0l AL W Iy approve President uaugural adidress on this subjoot, and plodye our support for tho oxtirpation of this uldeous wroug; that this Christlan Nution can no longor inuocontly tolerato this foul blot ind_we, na tho Christlan Chu rotest against the outrage; that all neodod glslation and enforcoment of the law ought to be had without delay for tho s uity, and if thoso tho use of tho storner force of the militury arm, and 50 much oBthis raport ne roferd to idont Gurfiold and tho "ll and that part reinting to Qivorce uell. The roport was adopted, THI BLACKMAILERS, New Yonk, Aprli 11.—Tho Coronor's In- quest in the Bagert case bogan this momning. Louts Strasberger teatlfled that he never saw the dead man allve, ‘He-had lived in Europs shout one-hnlf of tho time for the last three years, He began recelving threatening lot- tors Dec, 24, 1880, Varlous lotters were then read, which had Dbeen sent to. the family Dby the blackmallers, ness sald the letters wore all In handwriting, except that of Nov. 3, Ile told the story of the attempted blackmalling, which has already been made publle, and #aid hie was gulded by the pollce In the mat~ ter. 1le, for the firat time, saw one of the blackmallers in one of the dead men, the time of the attempt to kidunp hi lie had no idea of the plot or 118 real purposs, {rs. Strnsborger guve slmilar testiimony, ‘T'wo Jittlo boys testitied to carrylng ven to thew by a wan ‘Thursday rasberger’s house, TIK BTRANGER SPOKE ENGLISIL BADLY. They thought the mun was German, Theso bound|s payahle SI0r would placa't X cetits a pound anly, Prior to TIE TARIFY AOT OF 1875, it crensed the duties on sugurs 25 per m ad valorem, the percentago of contrlf- sugars from Cuba having s low color But in loss_than two years cofaugard wmparted o very low color, subject to ly 13¢ cents a po ut 0 per contum ol ct that the Varying quantit rent lunrarynil’fd'«la‘ ltl s¥aporation, and of the provisions by quallty s measired by i in color, instructed bparent color of which above e No, uteh .which contaln less ntuin, and not more than 97 al lzull‘:llediunur du the d Wtabove No, 100 1o 48 8 DUTCH STANDARD, the apparent calor of which ns ot abova No. {1 Duteh standard roprosontutives in rob and ministry, U Ny llilueu. shall "be ‘Lhese percentages of “ll-gkgtu}ce?& z:ommu:flj the Dorted of those specified -of ase where customs od that the gave thew tho letter, at Strasborger's in this ell&. came with Mr, Fredericks, lier Inst In the bmdnulnf of F then recounted her patt In tak nizo the man who lired She dld not svapect Vogel, but ti a respectublo wman, TIHE REV, ADOLPIL NEUBSCI he was engaged In a” Nihitlstic to obialn possession of fmpo serviees were held, itness satd threats, Witness ALL ATIOUT THE PLOT, ure of the former witnesscs. STREET TALK. GOULD ON JERSKY CENTRAL. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicugu Triduna sell at 116 by the 1st of May. Company Is bidding for tho READING, said to be endeavoring to bring about,” TELEGRAPI RIVALRY arrlved first, smaller competitors, BALTIMORRE & OII10. The object s, _of course, for leum reglon. open to then.” THE FENIANS, BTONKE ENTIRELY BASELESS, Special Dirvatch to Ths Chicago Triduns. skinnishers. stono woul know about any projects for WORLD. ife. You remeniber that Secretury, but becau: him, but, ay I au) good o dozen mon, I would be thew at once.’” TAILURHE D LOUIS ¥, KUNTZ, the public by selling beer at causes of tholr failure, — Tholr lial on nortgiges and 81T settiement will soun bo renched. TYNG. 118 6TEPS DOWN AND OUT, me whether I shall keep aid soon be a - burden to boys had not seen the blackmaller, and so belonging to the pastor are beyond my coitld not fdentify him ns the person whe o Py 2 tor alluding 1o, tho eliolco of tho Ttev. Dr. Watkins as hls successor, and his fitness for the position, Dr. Tyug re- marked that the questlon of what bo- eame of himsell “waa of Mttla con- sequence, fle had Jived throngh all sorta of calumnies, and ft was a eomnfort to him o know that nnbody could say anything new about him, Why unyrfody aliould hate Iim he diid not know, -1 although he felt preily.certain there wera personsa who entertained.a dislike for hin, e e——— Miss Spelten, tho govorness, testified that sha never saw Saxzert, but know Vogol, have i!‘ug met him on the ateamer returning from surope laat fall. Voget called on her twleo netine he 1 called on ruary, She ng out tho letter Thursday, hearing a shot, drovping the lettor, and her return. She conld not recog- h oft the pistol, She thought he was a short, stout, dark man. houglit him Close of the Thirty~efighth North Indi- ana Conforence—~Complete Listof the Appointments for the Ensulug Years Made Yenterday Afternootis recognized tha dead blackminiler asnman whe ealled with a note at his school for the ehild, Adolph Danzinger, Sagert’s room- mate, deseriliod Sagort s a bonstor and o windy fellow.” When, some time before tho affair of Thursday, Sagert told him copal Conference closed Its proceedings to- day, and the members have mostly returned hone, ‘Tho session opened this morning at 9 o'clock. 3 Instructlons were given tho Secretary In refergnce to securing rednced rates on rall- roads for tho next session at Muncie, Thirty-five hundred coples of the minutes of this seaslon were ordered printed, 31, 11 Mendenhall spoke of the numerous changes In the rules governing the Mutual Ald Soclety. Membors between 25 and 85 years old will be assessed 86 for cach death{ botween 35and 45 years old, 88; over 45 years ' old, 810, No one will be nllowed to Join except during 8 session of the Conference, and o one will herenfter bo taken in over 45 years old, or those who have not been members of the Conterenco over five years, ‘The special order of business fixed Satur- day, that of discussing the change of time for holding tha Conference from spring to fall, was taken up, The matter had beon thoroughly canvassed, but when It \yas found that, by the constitutionnl aménimont Just pssed In this Stato, preachers would, lose thelr votes It the time was changed to fall, the whole matter was voted dawn. The Historieal Commiittee was instructed to procure und mall blanks to each member of the Conference to facilitate the compila- tion of the history of Methodistn in Indlana. By reconmendntion of the Missloiiiry Committee, the Conference voted $1,0007 {)la:'th‘llxr missionary work inihis Conferenca’s unds. ' L A regolution passed thanking the Wabash Railway peopls for courteslus. s Russian papers, and might have to Ieave suddenly, the’ witness thought he was trylng to make an excuso for leaving him, a3 he ‘owed him money. Sagort grew wore confidential, and detufled the plot to steal the Strasburger child, At first the plan was to take the chlld by foree from the gov- erncss when they were returning from the synagog, _and Vogel, who was .with agert, nsked him_ at_what titne u“: sundown, ~ March 27 Sngert reported that the attempt hail not been -successful, and 1t had beon deelded - to depund upon ADVISKED SAGERT TO TELL STRASBUROER but he answered that he did not dare do it. 1g was not looklng for money, 8o far a¥ the witness knew, but for doctmen’s, Vogel and Sagert wero nlwnys togother, The feat- s~ schenmg was that Sngert was to call himselt ~Odessn, and tlo the bidding of any ono enlling him by that namne. Mrs, Martha Schneer, 333 Eust Fifty-second strent, ldentified Vogel ns on}s of the men whe, under the nama_of Du- bois hired a room Inher houss in which to keop the stolen girl. Sagert was with him nt the time, Vogel was {deutified by other NEW Yoni, April 11,~“Mr. Gould safd & day or two ago,” remarked n leading opern- tor this morning, * that Jersey Central would standing Lehigh & Wilkesbarre gunr- anteed bonds, There wero 85,500,000 of these bonds atone time, but they have been taken up until only $70,000 remaln, ‘Fhe fact that the Company Is taking up these bonds s an indicatlon that the rond Jy coming out of the' liands of the Recelver.” Corresponding Secretary of the Ione Mis- sionary Society of Cinciunatl, ‘The followIng wure made effective super- annuated ministers: E. Maynard,. Isanc Cooper, and M. Daker, ‘The follow!inz were mnde effeetive supernumeraries: A, G, Me- ?&nfi. 8, C. Miller, T. C. Neal, and J. N, oiles, - Bishop Simpson announced that he was sorry to suy lio had recelved a bill of charges :F;nlnsb brother W. E. McCarter from the ‘Texas Conference, Referred to the Presld- Ing Elder of the Warsuw District for lvestl- gation. McCarter's character was reforred back to the Examining Committee, Newton Burnell was grantud a location at his own request, L‘,I)inm U, Wade, Alvin'G,Mendenhall 1o n One of tho leadersof the street sald to-day: *“I'ho status of Rending affairs I8 thls: The Court of Common Plens has rendered a do- cision in favor of McCalmont. Mr, Gowen 1s npoealing from that declslon to the Su- preme Court, which is in Pennsylvanin tho Court of Appeals. The cass will hardly bo renched beforo the tlme for the next annual meeting. Meantimeo a stay of proceedings will be asked for, by means of which the old Board of Dircetors will re- main in power. The Tteceivers will soan ndvertiso to pay at least ‘one-half of the Interest coupon due Jan, 1 on tho gen- ernl mortgage bonds. Mr, Gowen says the! con pay the entire back Interest due, which is one” half of the July coupon,—13¢ por. cent,—and the whole of tiie January coupon of 8per cent, amounting in all to 43¢ por: cent, Dayments will be made to provent the foreclostire, which the McCulmonts are dward W, Osborn, and ¥rank G. Brown wero admitted on trial, At 11 v'clock Bishop Stinpson nnnounced the speclul session eabinet, and ealled V. S. Birch to the chair. Statistics were reported showing that there are 337 Sunday-schonls and 27,357 scholars in’ this Conference dis- trict, * Pastors’ salurfes. ageregate SU3,207 this year, Moembership, 27.744: number of churclies, 402, vilued at 8122454, The Conferenco adjourned Bishop and his: Cablnet have hnd & vory stormy thne since last Saturday with the members of tho Conference over their ap- intments. A great auount of complain- K awmong menbers I8 reported, -Many changes were mandg in. the appolntments within_two hours. before they were read. Grava fears ara expressed by the Bishop and his Cabinet that the members of this sesslon havoset n bad precedent In kicking over. their appolntments, RApe Lut littlo of interest wns done at the after- noon sesston except reading the appomnt- ments. ‘The scssion convened at 8 o’elock. At 4 o'clock Bishop Slmpson delivered a Iengthy nddress to the Conference, lnploring the membdrs to be satisfied with their posi- tions, after which he read tho appolutnients. ‘I'ho audience then sang the doxology, ane the Conference adjourned to meet ut Muncie one year hence, Followinz are theappolntmentsannonnoed inthe North Indlana Mcthodist Episcopal Conference this afternoon; ‘Thero have beon lively thes In Wall strect to-dny on nccount of the rivalry between tho Mutunl and_American District Telegraph Companies. Each have placed signal-boXesin tha ofiices of customors, who hive been ro- quested to touch tho keys at tha samo moment and F!vu the order to the boy who ‘Ihe result hins been o torrific rushilng of boys through the street, and in some cases the rivalry between the bo: has risen to tha hight of hostilities. Ti Mutual Comvany has ocquiped itselt with stout, fresh boys, who have: seemd to have o little the ndvantage of their younger and T understand,” sakd o rallrond man to- day, “that the Baltimore & Ohlo’ Rallrond Company is niaking gzood progress ‘in ita schemo to reach Plitsburg and DBuffalo. cum&ow with the Pennsylvanin’ Rond 0 carsy I bradd of o coal and. petro. ILT: Morodlih, Pecalding Elder: lorry troot, ho cougolldation of several | ¢ G "judson: “Wayne' Stroot, A. E. Mutin: roads Into the Buflalo, Pittsburg & Western wos made i view of an alllaics with the Baltimore & “OChlo, which would give that company nn- outlet to the lakes. Mr. Garrett hus nlways resisted the power of the Standurd Oil Company, and the ofl- producers would be rejolced to have his road ors; Auburn, H. Leo, J.I{\. Lowella tul supplied by O. H, Murmy; Sheldon, J. H. otk Mo W R Waros; " THE BTORY TIIAT TIIEY WILL KILL GLAD- Btelghts: Morkl ton, M Mubon; ‘Wayne College aud membor of Wauvne Streot unrtorly Canference; jA. Alblo, Professor in 'ort Wayne Collego nnd momber of Burry Stroot Quarterly Confuorence, NEw Yonx, April 11.—Gen, Thomas Fran- cls Bourke, the Trustee of the Fenian fund, sald to-dny that the report from London of & contemplated attempt by Fenlans upon the life of Gludstone was entirely baseless, Tho Loudon* dispatch snid that the nows.had come from Now York, and that the police are guarding Hawarden against possible Fenlan wl\(. H. Mondonball, Presidiog Elder; Goshen, 11 Juckson; Elkbart, R.'D, Hobinwung EIKHre Clroult, W. 8, Stewart; Bristol, I, M, Mlddlxbl\ iy m.l. T, Dlakemoro; Lagrange, . bKe “It would be folly,” sald Gen. Bourke, “to kill n Premior, becnuso as soon ns ong s gons another I8 appolnted. Tho kllling of an autocrat is 1nellflnhlu, but thekilling of Glad- il o no good. I presumne that L an what they call n skirmisher, and should A, R, Cui 31, Wilkinson; Hamilton, J. G, 8lusser; Corunna, J.'W, Puschalt Kondallvi villo, C. KmR&annkn. J, Johnaton: Ligonier, #lfi" “i'%?"m%" Ni nve, T, C, Nealy Anmn; ord, W, 3 Nappoavo, T, ) h 3 Bl A Wo G Moxico., KILLING OFF TIHE RULERS OF THE- OLD | Clark Skinuor, Presiding £lder, No, 215 North Tonth strovt, Richmoud; Richmond Penrl Strcet Church, A, W, Lompart; Richmond 9rum Chureh, H, i} Well, I know of no plot nfinlnn Gladatone's Hoboyy DU, A, orstor wiss afrald that le was going to be assusinated recontly, He ought to be killed, not because he 1s 80 of his churacter, Wa would eurmlnl{ -be justitied In killing d Lefore, 1t would do no to kill Gladstone or he would have to go. 1f any enc would tell ma how tha enuso of Ireland can be servod b( killlng off on or n favor of killing aud__Ogden, B, o N. N, f-‘#.udmp caarlatteavilio, uroonfietd, J. F. iho Woulpert; Willlamsburg, J. W. Mitler; Magers- .(,:Lw':i. N, D, Shackleford; Nowcastlo, Thomas nblen towi, M.'J ‘Waymon; Cm!lzi‘o Harvey; Whitowater, J. B, Caing untain Yy -I’- M.lblmn‘r \Vllluhmlurt)lru‘ull.-u. H, luestis; ronton, Ridgovilio, . 8. Hurrison; Port tand, 1t rot; Portland Cir Profossur in Indinna Astury University and OF THE WELLAKNOWY UNEWENS JOSEPI I | 1iGuor or' Grace Chitroh Quartarly Conferorce. Nrw Youk, April1l.—An essignment for the benefit of the creditors by the woll-known brewora Joseph L. and Louls F, Kuntz, One- Hundred and Stxty-eighth street and Third avenue, was filed to-day, Preferences aro $109,000, of which Michael Kuntz has §64,000, In 1870, Kuntz lonsod Madison Square Gar- den for the summer, and concerts were glvon there, They also brought themselves bofore B. F, Hasty, Presiding Eldor: Muncle, F. T, s&%‘.fl"}"i[ forth Munolu Cireult, T, Solls; Win- ehostur, H. Carey; Belma, E. iloldstouk; Furminnd, O, B, acon! Bmith; Andorsop, e il b boanilin eiombil lobowavpd: ishersburg, ) . Powe! o Fo Lrowlngton; ;.;ififi"'"""“‘ cCarty; MeCordse pedestrian matches; -but made very it tle money, and It is sald thelr investments in Uarden entorprises wure among the chi thelr 1 Hities arg about §315,000, Of this amount $140,000 18 000 tor loans and vitle, tv bo st D, E, Disbro, Presidig Eider; Kokomo, G, A, Potts; Miumn, L. J. Nofteeer; Poru, O, L Nrown} Lo nlllpnrb Uroadwuy, D, M, Browny Wheatland Btreot, ¥, erthandlse. ‘Tho frm think a satiafuctory | 5 N Campbull sud NrEw Yonk, April. 11,—The Itev, Steplien 1L T'yng, Jr,, Ina talk ‘to the congregation of his church, the lnly Trinity, anids *I know I hava come to o thue In the history of my MUfe when It I8 a question with Qleuro. ™ J, Polut [sabel, N, Iake Biwood, . Ty J. ‘Kolnmln“\u;x. o owsra: SRS, 3 W hor v Ao rA“ Lfi'm? Cunfercnoe ‘I'ract Agent, C, hA Mokaig: Bllver Luko, N, O, W, Lynch; loann, C.'A. 'Wade; Alarton, W, 'nllmml' arlon oivout, 16 be supbliedt Lafo alne, 1. Curns; Bouth Whitley, F Tovie: Colutmbin Sty W, i1, Danlolss La Tl ey T church, or whother I shall break off, seck to recover force apd vigor, and In o short time recominence my work, Ihave been looking the problem In the face ever sinca 1came back, two years ago, My physician told me Iwould never be able to yruach again, and ot one tine I was informed-that I would nat, llve wore than twenty-four or forty-olght hours, I wascompelled to look nt this problem of health, and sv I asked tho trustees of this churck to relleve me of the responsiblllty of “tho pastorute. The whole' of -this . wiuter it has becn ll‘humh u:gens‘”yto ’l“lllo ‘cwlnl{:lguvo“wurtl‘:mo; g~ CO) 0 the ohurch and the spoclal respansibilities g Laonhunf, G, B Weuster, 3. M, Builth; lourbon, J, W, Lowels Jon; Iuwood, T, B. Muddent Madey, A.'d. Lows gllr‘uiFPvrryh:lrw. wun}m Anderson;” Mexico, . H, Fol 3 Bvory, Now-Englanuer will weloome tha Sbakers' Barsuparilia ns un old friond, to whoin ho or samo onw of his fuinily §s indobeed for belp through the eritical poriods of slokness und de- bty thst cowie o every cue SPORTING EVENTS. Opening in New York of the Big Bill- iard Match Botween Schaefer and Slosson, liated nobody, rlal 5 we Schaefer Closes the Evening’s Play with 800, Against INDIANA METHODISTS, Slosson's 517, Organization of a -Nons-League Base-Ball Championship Spectal Dupateh to The Chleago Tridunic, Association. WaAnas, Ind., April 1,—The thirty-elghth — sesslon of the North Indlaua Methodist Epls- BILLIARDS. Bpecial Dispateh to Me Chicaso Tridune, New Yonk, April 11,—George F, Slosson and Jacob Schaefer crossed eues at the Acad- omy of Musfc this evening to dechde their relatlve merits and to determine the award of 84,000 In stake money, ‘Cho tnateh will last five evenings, and is played under therulesof the champlons’ game, by which the old- fashioned Interminable rall nursing 1s in & measure restricted. 'The game:ls modeled on the plan of the Slosson-Vignaux match, pluyed in Paris last December. Under this plan 800 poluts are played each night, and the player who lins the finnl fnning any one nlght continues aud finishes the run on the succeeding evens ing, the balls at the outset belng replaced In the position they lay when the last 800 points were reached. Much monay has been wagered on the result, Slosson bemg tha favorlt, with. goud odds, Desides the financial Interest, additionnl fnterest was lent by the fact that Schaefer had never de- feated Slosson at this styls of game. The table used was one of the J, M. Brunswick & Balka Co. Monarchs, und it was located In the centre of the pamrquet of this vast temple” of musle. When the cloth "“coverlng wns removed thers wera loud burats of applause from the im- 1nense nudience; who recognized in it one of the handsomest specimens_of table ever dis- fi{n)’cll at o tournnment, When the two_un- Ronists were come together to the table there wiaig a burst of applause, Dudley Kavanagh was chosen referce. Beside hlm sut Alonzo Morris, Jr., Schacfer’s umplre, and Witlian Sexton, who lovked after Siosson’s interest. Schaeter won the bank, and struck the cue-ball with o - carefully- studied stroke. It counted, but the expuirt nilysed the next shot, and Stosson placed § to his credit, Schaefer followed with another miss, and then on thres strokes Slosson had gained the rall, wul began to play with great dellcacy, seacely moving the balls. ‘They were nestled ~ ncar the balk, and it requived snuch nicety of nanipuiation to turn themn mway from the chalk lines, A fow winutes Infer and he passed 50, and bexan to churn out the caroms quickly. Nestling closely to the rall he mado & mnss and then, nmid - appluse, the marker called ~ 100. Ile ~ made 118 In al), to which Schaefer responded with another iniss, which, however, was of no ad- vantuge to :fossou. who made but one In his third Inning. Schaefer now gained the rall himself, seor- ing 50. Slosson followed with 5, nul broke his Dbraces . in the effort. This seemed to disconcert him for a time, and ha played but pooriy, allowlng Schuefer, who was playing no better, to slowly eateh up with and pass him, In the twelfth Inniue he passed Slosson’s * run, but the balls still obeyed his will, and secined inelined to nesile’ on the rail for an Indefinit time, but nt length on an ensy shot the mn{er stopped, having put 200 shots to his credit, It luctrf’nied his score to 320, Slosson’s stand- at 152 four unsticcessful efforts to count follow- ed this display on Schaefer's part, while Slosson seemed likawlse unable to zain cou- trol of tha balls, After n long serfes of reverses, however, he at length forced than into obedlence, and In hls eighteenth luning, by prolonged position play, kalned o sile rall, and set out on wihint” gave promise of bheing a Dbrilliant run. hen” Slos- son retived he had counted 178, It earrled his total score up to 356, 33 nhead . of his ad- versary, and brought out a_new ruun of W carows tromn the Intter, Schacfer's next run was 230 points, This mnde him 60 in_ all, and Tave lilm commanding lead of 283 points on the cham- plon, -To add to this obstacle to Slosson's progress, the balls rolled obstinately futo **gafe’ position and thwarted his ntiemipts to manage their movements, By dint of per severing effort Slosson began to play strongly, and gathered 110 beforean unlucky “kigs™ cut short his play, 1118 score stootl now 517 ta Schnefer’s 638, Tho run closed Slosson’s efforts for the evening, for in tho » next fumng (the thiry-fifly) Schnefer drew thy alls — to the Lucy E. Robinson iwas appointed it, Charles K., Huestig, John A. 'Tellls, to # o’clack, pon good authority It Is sald that the FORT WAYNE DISTIICT: Centeonry, N. W. Churobi Third Strect, ttom rall, played ~ them awhile supplicd” by “T. D, Mill Tiuntertown, f o SUPPIC Mibahons . Harlon, TG Maye | I an *unnatural® position, then turued them, and hugging the **notural ** rail, ran 112, leaving the balls midwny on the right rail, e stifl hus o lead of 233 points on his adversary, The play closed at 10:45, £ TILY, GCORE. Scrarven—1,0, 0, 60, 4, 1, J. Norrla; Garret, supply; frromont, G, W, Howe; An Curland: ' Now laven, i, 8 Cook: 1. Church; Arcola, 11, Sawyer: Deens otts; Monroo, 1, J. Blekneil; Genova, Blucks Monroovil arce; Osalan, g’fh?‘h e . L. liam ‘Blutiton, ~ M., “Meali | 9034 01,8 & 110,18 0.0, ZR 1, 1t 2, 0, 8, 1, 0, Worthingion. J.'Ni Iihondes; Roandkoe, D. I W'nm- Tota, K0, Avtrign, &b, N ottt Hntmn. | o SLORKON—d, 113, 1, 5, 18X 1, 1,2,1,2.10, 1, 6, 0, SV ¥, Yoeum, Iroeldont of Fost g;dfig,.?}‘:g;;éf;g,yfifih 8610, %, . THE TABLE upon which the matchis belng rlnyed Is pronounced o model of porfection [n all the \\mlmu reanisit for fino bililard. playing. Although taken *at random from " tho stock of the J, M, Brunswick & Uulke Co. it ccould mot be lmproved upon it the solection has been minde ninong o thou- sand, Its distingulshing feature of excol~ lence Is, of course, the Monarch cushion, Which hins now obtained universal recogni- tlon amoneg billiard experts as the most satisfactory cushion In use for the purpose of nccuraty exceution, GOSHEN DISTRICT, 0. Plorco; Mishawnku, A, Conei Oscooln, Jo lmpnlr:": ; Lagran; Ciroul A Taia, T R yaccer Ortoa iy Hunts o 3 rrio; Watorloo, 11, J, Lacey: Butler, Co llo, J, Gireory Walco te- Parls, Willlam Van Slicke BASE-BALL. Specinl Dispateh (o The Chicago Tridune, NEw Youk, April 11,—=The Nutlonn! Base- Ball Club of Washington, ever-sineolt was refused adinission to the Natlongl League, has been moving and working to drganize an opposition championship orgnnization, To- dny there was & gatherlg In this city of so- called delegatos from varlous bsc-ball clubs Intho Eastern States for the purpuse of forming an Eastern-chomplonship schedule of games, The movement orlginated with the Nationals ot Washington, and has been fnaorsed by the Athletics, of Phllndelphin, At the mecting this evening o permanent organ- fzatlon was effected, A Judicinry emmmitten wasappainted, to whon wlil beleft the minor details and arrangements of the scheduly of mes, ‘The organization was numed *'Ihe astorn Champlonship Assqelntion,” The season will open April 20, nid close upon 1st of October, The Leagua play- Ing rules were adepted, and it wus declded that —oach * club should play twelve zn‘nwal six ench —on_ homy grounds. The lirst games will prnbnbly be played In_Washington about April 20 be- tween the Nationals of that ity and the Nuw York Club of thls city. [t s salil that the Albany Club, the Athletins of hiludelphin, und the Baitinore niye will join the Assacin- tion, and among_ others exbected wro clubs +| from Kingston, N, Y,, Worcestor and Spring- field, Masa,, and others, L JOHN T. RAYMOND, reenman, misslonary 1o RICIMOND DISTRICT. T uckles; Centreviile, Cambrldgoe l.‘llr. 8. Froomun: Laowlsyilio, Lost I Knigbtstown, o, J rd. W, A nard. netd, J. ndess Philadelphia, H, Splcotand,” Nowton Wray; Middle- W. Pook; Uulon CItY, A. Groenman; ! 4, Par uult, to bosuppliod; J. Earp, MUNCIK INSTRIOT, = N, Hereriok: New Burlingtonp A, J. H, J, Albright; Peunville, J. W. tpetior, It . Kligut: aritord Albun(. D, Woolport; Now Corner, I I Smith} Hukery Aloxandriu, M, C. Vigus; Andorson Cire KOKOMO DISTRICT, ‘(‘}. Brown: Markot 8Streot, 4 4 Hurelsons Jerome, 3. ca; Xoul V. % %, | ¥tis Marriage to Miss Barnes—Fow Pere W, g.“xlfl:'l’(":{;n Tipton, 1, IR skt KO | T aone i Attendanco~ Elegant Frose esiticld, We pecial Dispateh 1o The Culeago Triduns Towally ‘Boxtan, A Mo ornyersony New | punanesvina, Pa, April S-It took the , d. Coopur W. Caln; Noblusville, ¥, crx:fl:- (Grures | Rov, Robert Callyor about elght mli- utes to unite in marriage J. L. Ray- mond and Courtney - Batnes at the Continental _lotel this uorning, The bridal party left Now York last even] l‘}t Alr, i U, Mondenbully Windta i \\'Al‘éh\\' l‘lB’:‘&"fl‘v W, Welsh, Preaiding Eldor: Warsaw, it, N, 'f}.. Fimcuan:: Wikien, Raymond “being accompanied by Btunrt and Mlss Harnes by 3Mrs, Albert Woudhull, ‘There were present ut the eers- mony this worning fi‘u Ilmu & score ulvwo- klu, among thein mmAmr Henry Worte elner, Joseph \Wheoler, Muj. l’m‘uo{, M. P, Hundy, R, S, Morritl, My, . W, Forney, Miss Tllile Fornoy, and Mlss Ellie Wilton, Mr, Ituymond Jooked very nervous, but bore up Diavely, while Mlss Burnes wept o few teurs ‘Thers was barely hulf an hour left in wiich to eal ‘the wel- 3 th Manob . 1 L dalnr Nop A oo ey, e Lcroetun, M. 03 3. rd Al wnod"‘ll. advnor; Akron, 1o Vo siippiied by Uemun: Lagro, M. . | ding tour lastid ouly from 13 until 4 ot Mot sv""‘,’::"‘ - Qunicd, i) o 0 Dosube Which hour e arrived bn Baltimore, swhors RGont Jor Wabash County, i hie Rets to-niglit. SIgnor Calvin und 37 Ciilz- e ———— zoli wera among those \Vllu)fl’\!dlull theus nf~ tortho coremony. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond re- ceived g fitunt wany proesents duru the past week, Mr, Raymonud's gite to his wife wus 8 beautiful bracelet, heavily studded with dlawonds, ELECTRIC ITAIR BRUSIL. ADLE LETTIR The Speaker of the House, AMUSEMENTS. TOOLEY'S THEATRE. Every Evening, also Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, THIE COMEDIANY, ROBSON and CRANE, Appear for the first timo In Chicago In & tataliy impeabable, utterly ridiculous, but _extromaly funny dramatie nbeurdity, wri doseph fiendford, Guthur of ¢ o "A. D. 1900; Or, What We Are Coming To. PG $7°In orderto fully understand the plo of the piny, tho sudience ara roquosted to be sents nt least fAive minutes before 8 o'clock, ACADEXY OF MUSIC, od ‘Madlson. RENARK resaly for them b r Bachelors,” ani THOUBE OF RXPRESENTATIVE! * Pebruary 12, 181, Far tha first ime In my lifa 1 am Induced toxivoa A tostimontat, Noticlng In some paper an advartisa- ment of Dr, ¥cutt's Electelo 1ialr Brush, 1 rent §1.00 forone, and find It indced a romarkable brush. My wiin bas for yonrs sufiored with hoadacties. Tho Heveral friends havo nrod it for headachos, and it has never falled, My wife wan also gotting promaturely bald, but tho brush has entirely stoppod the falling halr And started & now growth, Juseitto removo dandruff, and It works Itke n chnrm, Fivo times the cost wouln not buy my brushif feould not replace it To-dny | bonght ot MeAlmont, drugaist of this placo, two brushes to send to friends who have tricd mins and requosted me to buy for them, Col. Fondor, Magor of Walnat Htidre, wan attacked by nsevoro caso of nick hond- ncho whilo at my house. 1le was very sick. My wife vroposed to tey the brush, which he finally consentad tody, with no faith in it, however. In three min- uteshosald be never folt botter in his life, and diracted mo to send him a brush. lzed McAlmont, the druggist, t0 uso my name in rocommonding It hrnah cures them at once. Fvery Froning and Matinices thix waek, Andy and Annin Hugh J, YiTienne ARG Batoman: sn WAL M, RIGITMIRE, his deama, £ TWO WANDERRERS, ported by (ieorge Loarock xnd lon—FKverninus and Bumns Ved, nnd NaL Matinaes, can bie wecuruid Uy both Kdison un GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-s, opp. Court-Houso. SECOND WREK AND CONTISUED SUCCESS tico's Opara Comiaua Co., n the Iatest e B S Fivors, Lo Intes IBIILILIEIE] | ITIAIYILIOIRI Words by 1L P, Stephons; muyle by K. Bolomon. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, ' o_sessss:Manaer und Proprietor LANT WEEK, Lastwook of the highly meritorious GENEVIEVE WARD, 1n her orizinal und unexcepuionabla conception of Murqotse de Mohed Ty re play, wniiad FORGET-ME-NOT. £2-Miss Warl does not pl SATURDAY MATIN ":n“"l?fi'u‘\ml.h.\cn. WYICKER'S THEATRE, THREE-STAR ATTRACTION! MrSAMUEL PIENCY, AU b & tn the Latest Succosful Drama, THE LEGION OF HONOR. fronounced by every ono the most intonsaly (nte) esting drasua of the day. Mutlnges Wedneaday and 8atusdny. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clark Htreet, opposite Shormian ouse. Nt this Week nt 8 o'clack, nosday, Saturday, and sunday, Kelly & Fyan's Bards of Tara Combination, 40 Btar V At Monday. Avril I—Nnelibaker's WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE‘IWORLD. WORCESTERSHIRE ' SAUCE- Impnrts the mwost doliclous taste aud sestto Stock Company, Matl d Hutl telephunes. 4 SORGE THORNBURGI, Bneaker of the House of Reprasentatives, Little Rock, Ark, * * B Mr, Thornburgh I8 also Grand izh Priest itoyal Arch Masons nnd Uast Grand Master of dasonsof “I'hls teatimonial came to us unsolicited, and wo got auch overy day.. Pamphiets malled free. This re- markable Brush bas met with great success, und ls warrantod to cure Nervous or Bilious Fleadaches in five or seven minutes, cure Neurnluln und ltheumas tlam In two to five minutes, and to quickly stup falle All dealers are suthorized to Toturn the price if notas reprosented. A feautitul Pure Bristle Urush. e will sund It post-palil on re- coipt of £3.10, or by Fxprens, £, 0, D., at your oxponse, ‘with privilego of examination, Tha Pall Mall Eloctric Assuciation, 82 Broadway, ‘Wallack’s Theatro Bullding, ¥or snlo at all Drug and Fancy stores, 1ng batr and baldness, NTEPILANIE, _LYON'S KATHAIRON, - LEW IS N, ra IIAII:ED"‘“BDV Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, Hair must use LYON'S KATHATRON, This elegant, clicap articlo alwa; makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff” and itching, makes tho Hair sirong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired tiful, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathairon, MAN brutlier it WOlCEETER, May, Whuieaume, Enuco that § s mude. Fold ond used throughput the world. JOHN DUNCAN’'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, NEW YOrK. 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