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ORETGN. © Order of Execution Issuod The gninat the Condemned Nihilists, ctr Death Set for About 1 Te liek This Morning, Chi- cng Time, Attack by Nihilists on tho prison Occupied by the , Murderers. Twenty Nihilists Captured with the Terrible Bombs in Their Hands. the Arrested Grand Duke Alleged to Have Built a Mine—Cuban * Affairs. The Doctors Have Fallen to Quarreling, and Bencons- field Improves. Death of the Well-Known Divine, William Morley Pune shon. England Will Attend the Conferonos Fourteen Persons Drowned— Monster Petition. ——- Siguatures to'the Numbor of. 255,500 Names Attached to the Anti+ Jowlsh Petition. The “Irsh World” Sat Down Upon by @ladstone—The Gracks—Span- ish Petards, © 7 THE RED FLAG, APALACE CONSPIRACY. « Speclal Cable, Panis, April 14.—A. communtention pub- Ushed In tha Frankfort Gazetic acquires fine portance In connection - with the re- cent arrest of the Grand Duke: Nicho- Jas Constantinoviteh, 46 {9 stated that a Niblilst was ecnptured after tho assasination of the Emperor who gave infor- mation which led to the discovery of & mine beginning under the Grand Dule Constan- tIno’s palace and leading toward the Winter Palace, ‘Iwo years hac probably been occu- pled In ts construction. ? 2 MBMARCK TAKING HIS TIME ‘To the Western associates Preeds Bent, April 14—Bismarek _hins done ‘nothing yet on the motion Intety passed by. ‘the Relehstag In regard to political asylum, PETARDS THROWN INTO HOUSES. Manny, April ii.—Last eventug) three large petards were thrown into housts of thiyelty, causing soma ttinage to property, Dut no person was Injured, é * OMABLY ALREADY EXECUTED, q eRyBUHG, April 14.—Al tho Nin ists except Hersy Hulfunim, who ls oncuinte, end whoso execution will) be delayed until after confinement, must bo hangod at o'clock Friday morning, {n SomonotY Square, : ATTACK, A nuinber of Nihilists atincked: the troops Funrding the prison in which the condemned Niliists are detatned. ‘Twenty, Nihilists Were captured with bombs in thelr posses- Mon, GREAT BRITAIN. MEACONSFIELD’R HEALTIN Loypos, April 14.—Lord Beaconafietd’s tondition fs slightly improved, A CHALLENGE. Dr. Catver, the American marksman, chal- « tnged the ten best shots of the Hurlingham Club and the Gun Club, of Lendon, to.a nigeon-shooting mutch for £500, the Doctor Shooting 4,000 pigeons to his opponents? 100 ie A PHYSICIAN IN TROUBEI ia Dr Quatn has been called upon to dofend. himself before tho College of Physielans for consulting with Dr, Kitd, who fs an eclectic dractitioner, Dr, Quiln exptained that be-, {ore seeing Lord Beaconsfield ho reeelyed 0 letter trom Dr. Kidd stating that ho ‘was not eating the ease homeopathteally, and that Nery direction and preseription, of, Dr. Quait’'s would ba falthtully earriad out. Fanny tho letter of Dr. Kidd to. tho Memteat murat Mt appears that Sie William Jenner absolutely refused consultation prior to tho AUMMONINg of Dr. Quain, 1 D comrsy TO APOLOGIZE. 7 HAN, April 14.—Arehbishop Croke, of Giitel has had to apoinulza In writing to Atehttshop MeCabe, of Dublin, by superior, * W {n the anplest. manner, for hls attack HAfchbishop McCabo's Lenten pastori!, 4 POLITICAL ARIEST, P ies Daly, proprlutor of the Connpught ts cyruph, was arrested this morning at ‘stlebar, under the Coorclon act. He wilt coeutveved to Dublin, ‘The arrest enused ‘onsiderabla exeltenient, : TUN HANK OF ENGLAND BTATEMENT, ofthe ey APH! H.—Tho weekly statement itech, ane of England shows a decreaga in serve to aby \ b ouk wae dd ‘tl ast weel b now ns percent. gered TREASONADLE PUBLICATION. ail on ish authorities have muda arrange” Now Vent 22; iu the future, eoples at the Meroe ina World, In transit between Diblleatiee Queenstown, ns a tronsonable AHH REV, WILLIAM. MOULEY PUNSIION, : tor, William Morley Panshon died chit ‘4 ila residence In London of bron, te He which no has buen suffering for hens inte, Tle Wagan Wesleyan minister, sine ‘Oneaster, England, In 1831, Io bo- x oeal preacher of the Wesloyan body, Fire oF 10, Four yeara after he entered. bona’, ‘astorate at Marden, Kent. Hera towden Successful that his tame drow oy Tom ull parts. ‘In t6d0 ho loft Ep ites for Canada, and - alate -Durlag Mr, Punshon's, sos! cy cinada ho was tive tes President she creda Conference, White In Amor- York and Urenched and loctured ii New me throughout the United States, Iu works, uthor of soveral- transient Ntorary, THE PRESSURE TELLS AT LAST, abe we oe, in Its Anoneial article, ‘says: tate Va it Is now practleally dvelded” Mune land Shull be represented ‘gt the Gar Cinterence, but with all due pre- etal a nstour bola coiuttted on bly . FOURTEEN PERSONS iD, ; NS DROWNED, Atteamer blylugbetween Mlddlesborqu zi: Fangewouth sank fn. fourteen persons drowned = polio sul ' BPAIN; . A SENBATION, | * toretut Cable, ES bas been April 14—A profound gonsation lo deanig wetl fn uaval aud military elecles b teleget the principal ‘ports of Spain 1 from the, Governop-Goneral of Cuba, announcing the sentence of the court-martini’ upon cighteen — offletals neensed of frauds. in the = Naval Department of Cuba, All the aceusvi have been sentenced to pent servitude. Among thei arg the relations of persons of rank oat Courh: aud in the highest positions fn the mother country, Ad miral Bernsger has ordered ie court, martial to. proceed ininedintely against thirty more qevused officials and sev- eral clvilians, ‘Tho Government fs resolved: to alow no merey wyen to tho” highest at- fendera.”Qun. THaneo telegraphs. that the sentence caused uitich sensation fn Havana, but was approved by publia opintoly and the press of the colonies," PERU. ¢ Noy ron, ‘TH BWIMBEIL * Sptetal Dispatch to The Chtedgo Tribune. . Perranuna, Pa, April t4,—It tis been ns- eertalned ta n'certpinty that Boyton, te ect ebrated switumer, Is a prisoner of war tn the hands. of tha. Chittans, and ts ikely.to, be dvalt havahly with, on account-of tho active part he took in behalf-of Pern, by: placing subinnring torpedoes unilur thelr vessels, Tottay: Patrick Ford, editor of: the Trist’ World, telegraphed to’ Mayor Pattorson, ‘of, Allegheny, that .'Terence Boyton, Paul's father, tuok out naturalization papers hore in: 1853, or therenbatits,;when Path was under age, ant requesting that tha documents he, sent Immediately to Seeratary Bialne. ‘The recoris show that Boyton took ont bis first Papers In 1860, bit there Is nothing thus far of his aceon papers, - If It ts found that ‘Terence Boyton was in American cltizen be- fore Paul was of are, the prisoner can olatm the protection of this Government. He was born in this clty, : THY BAST. “THE TERMS ACCEPTED, z Spectat uable, Lonpon, April 14.~Ebere is no doubt that Greees ‘has virtually accepted ‘the’ proposed frontivr, Her roply to the proposals of the Powers wastlelivered to the Foreign Ministers {nan Identical note.: Nevertheless, necording to tho Stenderd correspondent at Achens, Premier Conmoundouros ‘says that lio -re- gards the gow frontler us greatly defective and -franght with the greatest danger «A semb-ofictal paragraph Is published at Paris, fdrshadowlng © plan for an. International Commlsston.for promptly installing Greeeo in the territory ceded by ‘Turkey, . ‘Ti the Western Anoctated Press, Pants, eiprit 14.—A semt-oMicial paragraph Ig, published. foreshadowing the pian for Juatallinys Greece tn tho territury. ceded by: furk 9 TUNIS. * AN INCIDENT...+ “ Spectat Cable. Panis, April 14.—A’ dispatch ‘recelyed by the Figaro, Inte to-night, gives the following Interesting information: .“ Yesterday Gen. Ritter, having broken’ tip fils enmp .at Tlloun, marched along the Tunisian troutier, On arriving at: Roumolsouk tho French van- gitard eueountered a Tunisian Colonel at the hend-of 600 regular troops, who tried to pre- vent tha Freneh column from passing, under pretense that they wereon ‘Tunisian territory. Gen, Ritter ordered two battalions of Zounves to advance against the Tuntistans, who re tired without firing n shot, Tha Zousves re- mained and encamped nt-500. yards distance facing tho Tunisian battalion.” 2 GERMANY, + ANTIMEWIBIT PETITION, -Benity, April 14.—Tho famous anti-Jow- Ish petition was sent to Prince Bismarck yes- terday. It consists of twenty-six volumes, comprising 14,000 sheets, with 235,000 sizna- tures, Inéluding those of noblemen, retired Generals, aud officials. aT - : MAMnUnG,” 3 . Bencis, April M.—Herr Veramann, of the, Unmburg Sennte, has arrived-to ‘commence negotiations with :the Minister of. Finance with regard to the inclusion of Hamburg in the Zollverein, : : . FRANCE, DELEGATES TOTIHE MONETARY CONFERENCE, Pany, April 4.—d. B,- Dumns, one of the Monetary Conference, is Secretary of tha Academy of Setence and President of the Mint Commission, and Cernuseh!, another Frenee delegato, is & well-known economist and bimetallist. .° HUNGARY. SAFE, Pestit, April 14.—The gap in the embank- Tmont at Czongrad was repatred and the town saved. The rain ceased at Szegedin, _—<—<—————— . -- +. AN OLD GAME, : William and Robert C, Loadon are tho names given by two very silck young aborpers who weroolevorly captured last avening by Olicor W. P, Colemun, of tho West Maflson Stroat Sta- tion, A fow days ago the young men showed up atthe cornerof Ruudolph and Canal atroets nt the hour whon workingmen are ou thelr way home, and setting ups sinull frame stand on tho street corner ono of thom boxan to attract at= tention by sloight of bund performances, und whon a rutticiontly largo crowd hud gathored bo Opened upto thon u satchel containing only a tot uf ompty, small, green pasteboard boxes, whigh he nunounced he was going to soll thoat at the rate of three for a quarter of a doliar, ‘ho boxea uppearod vulucless, or neurly 8, aud the crowd grow: lurgor, and: Iu like ratio ‘nore Gurlous. Thoy begun tu ave how the sales were to bo etfoated when tho * fukir" picked up ong of the boxes, and, opening It, produced % 83 DIL Ho'ropresanted co them thut upon aturting out for his day's buslnoss fe had put a $2 bill in every third box, but tha boxes beoonng thore oughly mixed whilo in tho satcbul ho now pros posod to soll three boxes for. +5 conts, the pure chusor to take bla pick, Tho gumo js a swindle, of courso; ‘all the boxes uro empty unless by way of udvertisomont, whon an uonsually largo i a Ja wbout, tho tuklr uetually nts re Into one of the boxes ‘sold.. ven thon ho is very tkely to huvo an .accom- piles, .to work thid ond of hfs . ruckot, Nd as the swindle js, thera ure plenty oF. foole for tho * fakir” to catoh, und whero be is pers mitted to eet un in bugingss bo f6 never likely to wobungry. Olllour Colomun bad boon ondeav~ orig over alnce their first night. In town to exten thet In the act, but at tho sight of a bine: cout and brass buttons thoy Invariubly retreats ed, Lust night, while in oivil attire, be came upot them while domg a flourishing business nour the Bilwaukeo uyunuo viaduct, and ran thom in: At tho station they wore twokodl up for violation of Boo, 03, Onnp, 8, Revisod Statutes, and deo, 4, Chap, 23, ovised Ordinances, both of _whick refor to confidenes games, . ‘| ‘The young mon say ther huve traveled by Innd aud water all over the North, and shaw proofs Tor It, and a8 usual with tholr class thoy protest that this fe tho first tine thoy wore ever {utare tored with. ‘Tho game thoy clnin ts squuru, but they could ‘not possibly explain tho fact that thero was only ono €2 bill in the qutit, 2 ons BEWARE OF IMPOSTERS,.: - To the Editor of Tra Chicago Tribune, Curoaco, April 12,~A nelghborhnad has veon thix morning Imposed upon by a call from a col- ored man, culling binsolf Honry. Ella, who rqp- resonted ‘the - culored cburct -on © Indiana avenue as. making ciforis to collect money: to bury ono of tholr pour who Iny doad in a house in tho vicinity of Thirtystitth struct (giving the ‘namo and looution of the house), His -busincas- married his deceased ||./ike way and polite manners mado mo’ almost Qshumed .to refuse bint. J did not give bim monoy, but gave & promise to oall thoro as soon AS possible, whereupon’ J did go, and tound the family very lnduatrions, well-to-do penplo; with menuns at tholy command to pay. for all they wantod if overtaken by sudden ‘death, Thora ‘are muny calla for belp by newly aud deaorving: peopl, und wnough who -stund. ready to vive “nongy If called for without looking farther lt tho case than wult tha beygur represunta to thom ut tho door, * [tis not charity to give in that way, ‘bia colored tnan struck a good Avenue for ble begying expedition, and no doube did remarkably woll by-ubtulntog inguey under false pretensos, ‘Tula may routad yood people hot to give 40 lazily nt the quor, when dosorving Ponple wunt thele woney living not a blovk ate who aro sulfgring for the ooinmon wants a ee +. Bubls AVERUB, * ———_ OHIO FISH COMMISSION, wit? Spectal Diapates to ‘The Chicago Tribuns, : . Torgno, 0. April The Ublo Fish Com: misston met in this city to-day and roorganiscd vy electing L.AsHurrla, of Cincinnatl, Presls dent; OW. Bond, of Toledo, Treasurory 21, 0. Pusat, of Sandusgy, Secretary; and D, ¥, Howell Auperiniadeast, of tha Stato Fish-Hatohery at ‘Toledo, Au active campalyn 8 op! id inthe way of propayating the Suny tribe, eapod july: whitotisb, whlub bus bon so succosaful ln Lake Erlu under the auspiocs of tho Comuilsalon. *y stilt | from byusod tha, wong THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 188I—TWELVE PAGE FLOOD AND STORM. Terrific Overflow at tho Citios of Rock Island and Davenport. Many Refugees from the Flooded Districts Flocking into te i Yankton, Soveral Thonsand Poople in Need , of the Necessaries of Lite. Two Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand Acres Under Water. Actsof Bravery in the Resoue of People Throatened with Death. Governnicnt Onicors Fuirnlshiing Fool to ‘the Starving and Sufferlug People. « Further Reports Concerning the Recent ~>" Terrible Oyolone- at Hernando, aes Migs, r DAVENPORT. * Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Davenrort, In, Aprit 14.—At 11 o'cloak to- nivht the wildest exeltement pervades Daven- portand {ts alster city ‘ncross the Mississipp!, Rock Island. Tho’ overflow {6 tho. worst’ ever kuown, tho ‘stago now standiug ninoteen fect two tichos, which is seven Inches .bigber than over belure recorded, The situation duriug tho afternoon and ovening fa thus described: ’ Tho tirst save or movement duwnward took Place thisafternoon at 4:00 o'clock, A tletd Miling tho river, its full width and nearly a. mitein Tongth vamo down. As soonas it striok tho biocknds across Harrison street’ there wad it. thne of anxiety. The movement Incrensed after the field spoken of came through the bridge ithad curried the tcc or gorge line enstward up the rlvor more than two bincks, «The water’ bes gan to riso rupiily, and continued to do su until thud roacbed elgltinchos. Crowds.of slght- seers IIned -tho lovee, haying been wud- denly.-enlled ‘there by the dupposed break ‘up. Thousands of people” were ‘along the shore for nearly a mile, At G o'clock word wus telopbuned from Motine that 0 vast field was coming down as- far as--the eye could seo, Despite tho tremendous shove, for halt a mile, cnusing . the, fee to cover Offerman's. Talund,, the . gorgo’ » hold. Many n prayer of thuso who roontied tho séducs or 1868 wont up for a break, but nono came, The ice ubove cuntinued to.run heavier and heavier the rlyar boing tilled from shore toshoro, and muny of tho onkes covering neres ‘of aren. It was from eighteen to’ twenty-four Inches: thick, and for. tho most part bluo aud solid, ‘This situation continued until 8 o'olock. | At that hour a long whistle from -tho Reclt Island Water-Works" gave tho signal of danger. ‘Tho water ‘Kad. backod up so a8 ~ to. foreo ite way through tho ombankment ut tho tower purtof the town, and notbiug could save tho greater part of tho olty from the overtiow, Tho gorge, uv infle below tho two. eftles, bold, . und “tho |water backed, Front street -in this “clty’ was © flooded ‘and between Hock Island und Le Claro streets the water rushed up to Second, driving. many famillea'from their hones, “At 1o'clock nn- other long distress whistle was sounded from tho Water-Works, ‘Tho tloods bid rushed into tho ‘eugine-room and stopped buth the Hulty aud the Worthington plinps, puttiug out the flres, Tho engineer aud tremen ware obliged to leave thoir‘ddst of duty tn a boat.” Yur une hour moro the gorge’ held, and tho water roso until, at ‘Y o’eloult, “the ~ Guvernment gauge scored nineteen feet two Inches nbove low-water mark, | or seven Inches higher thun over before. A walk toude by the writer for‘noarly. a mile along the banks showdd ovory snwmill, in the olty to‘he overllowed “by © from” one to tive feet of water.: Evory Front street store and warehouse had from four to olyt Inches of water on Its frst tloer,"and goods dumuged to the extent of thougunds’ of. “dullara, ‘Tho, Milwaukoo .-rallroid. truck ” wag in many plucua cuverdd with huge cakes of Ico. Tnat of the bridge all tho low paris of the town wero under watur from one to three fect, + Meporters for the Guzelic In Itdok. Island give the following particulars of the ovartlow there, whleb wag much more'serivus thun on this sidu: Tho water rose tilt 6:20 In tho afternoon, when thore was A aight ylve-nway, ‘Tho fqll con- thud” for only @ -short tle, when it wealn rosa to tho*fodt of the Weste orn Union, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Peoria ‘Twantleth stroct, The Kock Island .& VPeuria dopots Were surrounded by water from six-to eight inches deep.’, At 7:16. o’cloek - this went wp fo BSeoond, ayenuo between Twontioth and Twonty-fourth etrocts, and on Twanty-frat straot hud nearly reacked Third avenny, ‘Lhe peopte iying near the lower lum- ber-mill, Duford’s plow- factory, tho Rook Islund Gloge- Works, und all that part of town, made haste to move ,out.-thule elfects, avery house belong vunder | waiter up to” its firat floor, At0;30 the ohgincer at tho Wator- Works tolephoned to tho Slayor that tue water had covered tho flour. A Inter report snys tho ongiueer ‘was not “driven “out, us:-be- foro reported in those dispatches, and thut tho fire was not extinguished, butit wus: the nest thing to st. Ati o'clook it wus thought impos sible for tho raliroad embankment in Buuth Hock Istand to hold, but thore was no general break. ‘The wator did, howover, rush ‘through the : culverts > with.. territie . volume | and flooded blocks of dwellings, Frain ‘Tonth to Fourteenth -‘streots ‘all; tho. rosidences wore flonded, Boventeenth streot had water to tho alloys, ind Ejyhtounth atract wus covored te Second avenue, Union Square, in the middla Part of tho! town, Was’ under water. From Twentioth strovt to the bridge. tho . water bad. backed to Third - avenue,’ the prope orty between this ‘and. -tho river : belug uridor wator from two to cighteon tuches, Most welcome wus tho news carried over the town at 11145 -that the broag In the gorge bud come. Tho water in ‘ull parte of tho ‘city foll fast. In some’ pluced a fall of twelve Juchos in ton. minutes..wis noted. At 1 o'clook tho dangor was .ovor, the river. had fullon four feet, drawing, the back-water from tho flooded diatricta, ‘ Tho amount of dune age dono cannot by cat{muted thiv morning, but Itiexroat, both in euiferiuy and in monoy loss, It la foured that business-on tne rlver-front it both celtics will be intoruptod for: several days, and tho raliroads Interfored withe, | = “ YANEKTON, D.ty s" , Yankton, D, T., April .4.~—The: river {a at a stand to-day, Jeo (s.running:in the channel. Rorugees from tho Nooded Vstriot-aro Hooking {nto Yunkton,, Tho War Pepartmont has ore dered tho fasug of,’ rations, through Capt, Wheolor, Post Quartermuetor,:. The diatrlat to- be supplied from -Yanktdn inoludos Vermilion, twonty-tive miles bolow borg,ang the Interyen= Jug bottom. In thié rogion thore are. %,600. peo- ple who need ald. Below Vermilion to the Lig Sloux River thera nro 5,000 imore destitute ones who will bo’ suppliod by tho Gaverament with food from centres of distribution. .A cominitiua data leave Vermilion Iu the ‘morning in a yawt to'urrango for tho distribution of foud, + » The gorge ls still doop all, over ‘tho botions, From. tho records in the Surveyor-Gonosal'a oftice It Is uacortainod that tho flood on tho Da- kota mio covora an agyroguto of 37,000 uores— namely: Yankton County, 35000; Clay County, 78uw0; Union Gounty, v7.0), AIL thle region Ia thickly settled, being th pldost ocoupled do Dakota. Yuniton taut: tue houd of. thiv bot> jon, on high, olulk atone bluits, aud {6 not dun nygeil by tho fiaod except on tha’ leveo, whero ture bas beon great destruction amody stoune MGuvviisesw poupiot: Sackuiag, 100 pouples a , 7 tirbank: 5” Wermitiun, BU; bles ty 1, WOT jetforson, 9, and NoUouis," 10), are all Uo 4 low bottom, and ure joundated. ‘fhe bulunge of tha bottoi. te thickly covered wity farui-housus, etuok-ralsing hoing tho obiet industry, Capt. Lavender und Capt, Noble returned Inst night from a gixteon-days’ cruise nvor tha bot- tums, Thoy have saved 410 poople, takluw chem to blutte tu houts. ‘boy this work, have found yreut' danger tu aod . bave aburod: night = aud jay thy = fteldg and beavy dogting: » ‘Thelr services arn given grutustously, They have earned thelr rewnnt of unselilst: cournre, ahd have thelr reeninpense inthe writt> tude of the saved, As near navan be pscere famed. no more than eon lost by the Hood, hergle work aovourptiahet hy volunteer parties from this erty. Yankton, byetng tho diadquare tera of steninvboats tor the Misvourt iver, ta well supplied with tare yuwls and skilled vase mon, Upon the Brat. nrdvk of; the waters over the banka partion alartal out to rescue tho peu. pi upon the bottoms, and work ttneeasingly as long am thors was ansthtag.. Tha result Ie that the great disaster {4 shorn of tho horrors of tho expected ture loss of Ife. Wo have received. votlee to-day that subscriptions are belt mired in the elties of the East in bebalfos tho sulter r" ‘Thee half a dinen lives huve This is the direct ‘af the Coutson's bonts custsshore by tho food Will be imitnahed Inside of #t week, and the Handled Pocksliie boats will Le speediiy placed, In working order, ‘Tha Benton-ling boats are inv the worst shipe, but goud progress Is being mado inrepalring them. 9g 40 One mun ureived from Mecklinton saya thoro fre 1k) peupte entirely out of provisions and une ahio to vet over the foe-fleld intervening. An expedition will feuve bore fu the morning to ate tempt ty coach thom. % ee NOCK ISLAND, TI Rock Iahanv, UW, April 4.—itock Island and tho Wiwor laitda-Wdjucent tothe elty are again under water, with tho: river: stiil on tho riso, which ciuyser intense exoltement ‘among the’ people. The river hus been’ filled with eusning. lec during the day, and:-this afternoon tt was thought the gorgo just bolow the city bad elven way. Such, however, was not the ense, na: the running fea had forced ‘nn outlet through a nore: row slough, which,. {ling \up,. eased the ine undation of tho efty.: ‘iba water coinmenced riskug -tt 0 ofctuck,<“and i sdon submerged tho raltrond’ track and “the lower part of the elty. ft- continued; to..rise, and soon First avenue und the cross. streots wore com- pletely covered to the depth of. twetve Inchus, People residing in the jlowlands {minedintely Routh of tho olty bave inpyed out of tholr houses expecting a, brank th tho cmbankntunt which pruteets the land, ‘The Incoming train on the Rock Ialand & Peoria uilroad wis abitne done ut Mitun, the pussengors being conveyed to this elty by carriiyzos.: “The water Is higher thun durlng the Juyetroahet last summer, RELIEB. “ . OMAMHA, Nob, April H.~—Mayor Boyd has called a-meeting forthe rollef of. sulterera by tho floud on the Upper Missouri River, and Bishop Clarkson, of the Episcopal Church, recoinmends * outs ton for tha samo object on Sunday, April ‘ —_— SIGNAL SERVICE, . Orrice: or tHe Cine’ SIGNAL OFricen, Wasitxaron, D.C, April 16—1 a. in.—For tho Ohio and ‘Tenncsece Valley's fallinis followed by rising barometer, stationary or higher tamper: ture, westerly winds and fatr weuthor, ~ For thy Lower Lako region, falling tollowed by rising barometer, winds shifting to warmer, south or weat, fair wenthor. « ves For the Upper Lake region, ristug preceded in enstern portion by falling burometer, stationary or lower, temperature, soutnorly, shitting to westerly winds, partly cloudy weathor and oo- eastonal ran, eas ‘ For the Upper Misslssippt lower’ tempora- ture, westerly winds, and fiir weather, - Indiatlons wre that fair weather will provall in the Ohio Valley and Tennessee, and the, Northwest durlug }riduy and Saturday, - LUCAL ONSERVATIONS. #24, CHIGAGU, April 1410118 p, tm. Bier, | Peery tau pivend,) Vel] (en. Weather . (s.via 3 Tins, 08 |Ctear., os {Elvan Par | alewe.| @ a eT 8 ¥ Fe 8 Rates 2 By .{Clouty. Ey Wd" [Cloudy? Alenn barometor, 9.310, ‘Menn thormoniater, 83.6." Moun tinmldity, th Mutua gempeniture, 47 Minimum temporacure, 3 3 GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, « * 2 Chteago;’Auril 10:18 p,m. wee Ther| Ther. 214 Stuttons, ust in| weer dl De The] Pole at “a chdy. a | Fulr. 8 Fy yeas B i & ww as a, é ROUREUEREBNSERAEE: RESRSTEAUEN: &! BneeseaassueeeuAssersgasecansaveteehereeneeses Oswey Vine SEaue: Viokebt Winvemucea:, Tho *Phacton Van Y=-Lricl-Trip of a ¢ New and Commodlouns Vehicle. . News York Herat. - Aalight gongation was produced Inst evening amoug omnlbus drivers and otbors by the exhi- Ditton of Mr, Petur lerdio’s now’ phneton yan” attho Fifth Avonue Hotel, ‘Tats’ vobtuto {3 ine" tended to tke the plice of our present Brond- way staxes and borsecura, just ag dir, Herdlo's cheap cubs, tun on the sane principle us thoes In London, are to supplint our: present hacks. As it drow pia front of tne Fifth Avenue Hotel Inat evening it uttracted a crowd of ‘sightecors. Itiga very lightly und quite elegantly built one~ horav omnibus, With gents for eight passengors, and mado ita Unset trial trip lu thia city hist evens Ing. The noyel construcwen In some reapcots oF the * Herdle” prosonta great impravemente over our oll fashioned stages. To begin with, the Jo 19 pl ) low a8 10 elovate tho Beats very tho ground, and this, nditod to the cnormuus alze of the wheuls, effects Ngbtnoas und cuse of motiun. Tho lowness of» tho Vehiclo (tho interlor of which ts reached by ona ausy step 18 goon uA tho driver hag, by means of astring, opened witlo a wooden folding dour) rondora ingress and ogress, mnittnitly. more cons vonlent than {8 the ousu with our present stuges, No batuing with adoor which refusva to swing. opurt, no ellmbug upsovent! stops, aad uo duck ing of the head tnderan nbsurdly low roof. ft was shown by this trial trip that this yenloin, with (ts driver and Bight passengers, could cusily bo drawn with one horse, and {tprocucded ut it rattling galt up Fifth avoune, down ‘airtye fourth streot and {roudway., Paat tho up-tuwa Herald otiive, buck. ty. tl Fifth Avenue, Hotel, ‘ne most romarkublo feature of tho new "phuoton.van,”" was the lybthess of ite construction. ‘The outside {4 of imupto, the inelde of birch, and between those Ia a layer of whito: woud, tho untira thivknesa.of the aldo being only one and & ounrter inches, The van is iiehted by gas, u Jette tink under tho seats holt he twonty hours’ supply, and thore Js tho uauat box for dopositing fares with the ndjucent. vponing: for. biuding the driver money to bo changed. A pull uta strap, whieh makes n toud ring, givos tho driver tho sian! fur stupping.the folding duor opens. wide by iouns of a ating whioh the driver used, and 48 8000 ns the pute sunger hua stoppod aut the drivor’s atring shuts again thedaor, Tho trial triv was gonorally ro- garded us highly: successful, and there is no Houbt that thea now vebtoled ‘aro tafinitly more conyentent:and accvsalvly than thuso rollves of barbirtem—our: iroadway etaves. A- specially ‘oommendabla feature “is the alga “Pall which us displayed as avon as the com omen, of eight passonzurs bas been reachon. ir, Hordio ‘statod Inat evening that these vans word niready running sucevdefully in Clovelund, Wasnlngton, and Philadeipula, + Rovorsing the Ordor of ‘Thlngs—A Cons a ,stublo Shoots » Woman, . bs .., dtuffale Telearauh. oy * ‘At tho eid a ina ieud “Lao, in ‘tho ‘County of Outarlo, It ul Nae, jog tho bitte vituys. pia Waulet place, and nated for the beauty of ty Burroundinge and ity commerce jn frult— grapes capealaily, Selomon Toany bag resided there with bls family for sore time, and bua given to auothor residvat, Mram Maxileld, a mortgage wpon hishome. Falling to moet the payouts, acvording to the stipulitions of the ond, Saxteld Corcaluscd, aud thon sougit to ofect the Honiley, familly from tho prouitscs, Tho .wervices of # Constable or Daputy-Shoritt pamed Churlos Lowis wero culled Into roqulal~ Hon. to visited tho ‘Tenny house, anid wooo bo attempted wacrye the papers, was confrontad by Bra, Touny, who produced frou bunvath ber apren a royelver, and jired upon the olticer, The rst shot tniesed [ts mark, She vyain puinted the wespon at bis beart, bucit did aot oxploda, tnlssing-tire. The ollicer, thorougbly alarmed tor bis safety, drew bis revolver and fired ut the womun, : ‘Tho ball enterod ber breast, plorciog hor lunge, and who full to'tha soo; ag wounded, Physicians wotv timtmncdiatoly ovlicd, and overy uttenton possibie wus given’ the un- fortunate wouun who-set tho law at doltanco und resisted tho uttemptto put porvel? aud fam~ Ny out of doors, Yesterday moruing the woman was still allvo, but it te thought that she cannot recover, Thy genural opinion is that the ofticer was Justified Io roaorting tu the extreme meas ures he did, - A special dispatch from Naples to the Az- Dreas, Yoel was thon, stances, iver thls noon, states thot Mrs, Tonny allve and doing well under the clroum- AMUSEMENTS, PIKWS-OFERA-HOUSH, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte Cixcixxatt, O. April 14.—Tho Chunbor of Commerce here has under conalderation a chango tn ‘thelr piace of meoting, A proposl- tion has been rade by tho agent of Pike's, Operactiouse .to convert that bullding Into a largo ond wall-lightod ball, provided tho Cham- ber wilt,” lense until tholr own, building M4 done.) The | Chamber. has. pur-. chased, the. \ presont . Post-Oilico , property, but cannot got vosavagion until the Hew Custom, Houna ts done, which will not bo for. two years at loast, and ‘after gotting possession A now, ‘building will have tobe erevted. It will, theres fory, be threo or four yours before the Chumber will get inte its own building. ‘Sho propusition to louan Piko's OperasHauio will probably by fucopted: In-thnt event Thomas: Kmary's ons will tutitd a new thentre ut the corner uf Sixth ond Vinestrgets. Piko's Opurusifouse [aun old phice of amusement. und the Lest attractions mie abwitys been Giken there. Gutterly the lo. extion tits been recognized a9 ton fur down town fo be longer profitable fer wmusument uses. + A THEATRICAL ROW: - : New York Uerald, Aprit i2.; t An unexpuctod reloforcoment was added to tho cast of *'Thut.Man from Cattaraugus" lust night at tho Fitts Avonuo Theatre, When: the cue was givou In the progress of tho play for Solomon Stockinan, the stovk broker, two Sofoinan, Stockmane walked on the suige, The audience wore puzzied, and thotr astonishment: {nereased when i both gentlemen spoke the sumo ‘tines In answer to the other charactors, and ft beenme apparent thy two rotors were pluylng the aame purt. ‘This went on till the vlnse uf tha: scene, und than it Was reulaced by the staye-toauayer, ond the entertainment continued In tho proper way, Lator fu tho evening the matter was ex- pinined by Mr. Joseph Arthur, one of tho uctors who had appeared as Suiumun Slockman in the evening ace of the piece. That genttemun suid tow reposter of the Heralds “fT played the purt: originally with Mr. Owens in 8an Franciaco, and came hore under enjagas ment to. C.K. Gardner, the agent, why tele: griphed. to Indianapolis tor me at Mr, Owens’ Suxgestion, Tho tiret week's salury wus due las? Stonday,—that Is, a week azo,—but we wero: not paid it until the following Friday, Tho sec- ond week was thon nearly out. and the sulurics of the vompuny were due to-day. { went tu the ollles of Garduer, asked for iny tones, and was told It wns not ready, Tho rest of the company did tho sume thing and received tha sinmoanawer. I went to the theatre to-night ta fullith my dts thes and‘fuund itnatber actor thare to play ty, part. Itappeared that in the menntime Gard- her had enguged an cntire company behind our buoks, tebenrsed them, and Rent them to tho theatre to pluy. After Ue first scene the etage [nanniger requested mo not tu Interfere with the perforinunce, und 1 jolt the stage, Twont Int font and’ asked the munuger if 1 could soe the performanee... He gave ine permission und f Went Into the thontre, “Aa 1 passed through tha pate T wos nasiulted by a man named Georgs terling, who stuod there In thu cuparclty of, agent for Mr, Owens,’ Ho struck’ mo: with ww atiok, and two ushors of tho thentre: thou enmo at me-and committed a second nssault. The members of the company who clalm aulary, as [ do, ure F..8. Hartahorn, George Parkes, Edward Powoll, W. 8. Harkins, Russel) Bussett, Oliver Wren, Job H. Browio, Virghula: Bucbanun, Frunkle MeClonnan, "Georgie Knowlton, and Maria Bates. Our ongugetment was for three weeks at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, and then wo were to go on the rout,” -” Mr. Sterling put guite nnother aspect on tho aifulr, Ho stated thut Mr. Arthur’ peralated in consideriug biirself enguyed for’ the season to play Solumon Stockman, but that tho manages Mont did “not look upon it in that Weht. Mr, Arthur was discharged and nuother actor wag Jenzaged In his piace. Tho mun. whose: oceunn~ ton. had: thus vanisted made a qluiin for $0, tho amount of his week's salney, but the mannpemant sald that thoro was an olfset of $60 ugalnat the claimunt for moneys advanced, fund suinigested thut .the mutter should Lo left ty arbitration, Mr. Sterling auld Mr, Arthur went round to tho front of the theatro and began tulking very loudly in the lonby; that when be wag roquested to stop he struck tha .usher, whereupon the doorkeupor nasauited htt.” ~ DRAMATIC. NOTE: Miss Ada Gilraon talks of starring next oason. “Billeo Taylor” is soom to'be seen at Mo, Vickers. ‘ Lent is having o depressing Influence ‘in tho- atrioal attuirs,, Miss Marte Chester ts ngalu 0 momber of Jon : Raymond's company, =; Pov + * Mr, Barton Hill's to bo. stazo manager of the Cailrornin Theitre, San Francisca, . =-Miss-Mary Andaraon { resting.th{s week. Sho will agalh act on Monday, at Nashville. | kf Fanny Dayenport Intends to produce “Tho -Princuss of Bugdud” tn Boston on tha 18th. Mr. Will E. Conpman is the business manager of Stuart and Gray's“ Billee Taylor” company, 1 Miss Margaret Cone, n sister of Miss Kato ‘Claxton, is now playing the part of Hale Brad- Jardin One Haudred Wives," } Manager Stetson is gotng to fight Anna Dick- enson for breach of contrict, He has taken out another |ife-insurance polloy. s, . Carlotta Lecterg is‘again acting in England, According to inst accounts she was pluylng Skerey Merrick tu tho provinces, «'- * Patrons of fing acting may be reminded that Miss Geneviove Ward will give oer Inst porform- Anes in this olty on Saturday otgnt,: * . 'Thore are two or three“ Billle Taylor” corn panies organizing. D'Osly Curto aud Ed Rie threaten to muke it hot for the manayerd. ‘ “Tho World," the melodenms so London, wus produced at Wallack’ Now York, last Thursday ovening. ‘Renorally condemn It. At tho of Thentre thoy are playing a” threo-act drama entitled *Touy, or tho Suad. owed Viethu," tn which Str, J. It. Weaver enacts the cblef part. ‘The olia ts fale. . Hooley and Quiniln have bought out Homor's interest in Homer und Morton's, Minstrels, now pluylug in California, Tho vompavy now salle uniler tho nme of Hovley & Morton. . “Tho Legion of Honor" will hold MoVieker'’é stagu forunothor week, It is a play with an interesting story, powerful. gitusiiona, weil Pluved un the stige, aud generally well acted. . Misa, BMinude Granger {3 aoting In Cotorado, under the meinagomont 3.8, Lungrisha, $1 Hallet.” Panne,” Rosallni lurgurat Eliore,” ote, Shu will gO thouce'lo Califurnin. pes Tho New York fines thinks Siss Davoupart’a’ Camille is ** teas lovely and fino tn its detatls than thatof Mie, Beribardtor Mine, Modjesica;” aud admits taut “it ts alightly hampered with obstucles.” Yes, Indeed, . es Lotta revived in. Philadelphia tnst “week the play of. Heartecase,”” written for ber sume Youra ngo by Bdinang Faleoner, and It mot with euch success that -eun proposes! to restura it to bor répertulre next aeusun. ~ oh od fae To-morrow evening Kk. L. Cumnack,. A. 31," Professor: of Hlooution In the Northwestern : Univers.ty, wil give a reading: riertalniiont ut tho Trinity Mothodist Episcopal Caren, Indlang, nyonue, near Twonty-fourth atrect. | Detroit is’sald toa sort of/gravoyard for thoutrical companios, Tais {8 attributed to tho fact that nearly everybody 19 tho town belouus to gome arnutonr acting club,-all fron, the swells of Fort: streot and Lufayette-avenue to tho invanest boutbla 4 ey Mr, W, B, Shoridan wilt begin an ‘engagement: at Haverty's on Monday evoning, He will tn Pour ag Lous Xi, 0 Ole in thy aasumotion of ‘whieh be bus boen woll spokon of. lis suppers will Inulude nearly the vutire company recoute ly surrounding Jobn ateCullough, ys Aduuiral Curr-Glyn, to wham Adelaide Notlson. lott tho bulk of hur fortune, intends te set sido tho au of £3,000, und devote the Interest tu the Tellef of necessilous inembors of tho drawatio brofoasion. . Honey Lrving und J, 1. Loulo, will join tha Adiniral in wdmlursterluy tho rellef, ,. . “Tho Qiauey: Market" ta tho title of a uew aduptution of Foullect’s play, ulroudy known in this country under the naine of Tho Man of Buvcees," bon uctol in the But.» dir, We i, Vernon, a ypsnat, Engliab importation, is play- Ing tho leading wie, formerly so well’ Milled by Mr. Churlea Coxblan. 7 . “The Passion Play” still appoara to be a pose sibility in Now York, ‘Tho bln now talked of, contoinplites its production fy a builduu wpe. clully propared for jt, tho ‘ttea-bolng that this arrangement would meet the objections of thuse Persons who deemud it a profuuation to-deal Mile fo sacred u subject on tho rogulur theatr|-. Cal atuge, , i . ne ‘The manayomont of the Grand Opera-tlouse have enguyud the * Billey fay lore Teruo, now | nator Wook. Wo May remind tho - rant havo been avon jn this city where ents were 60 Complete and tho stuce munngze- mentsothurough, The entice plece runs like clockwork, Emma, wifo of Matt Robson, ent hor throat wiih a razor in London on Murch }, bus was tae Successful tu bor ntivmpe vs suicide, BUG Wus. arcalgned in the Lumbeth Pollos Court on the Flat ult, for the attempt, but tho cuuy woe nol Qispoaud of, | 1¢ was on hearing of this uct of bid wito’s thut Mr, Robson sosudiguly lett Leavitt's burlesque company to aull for Buxland. Misa Goneviove Wurd Ian native of New York, A grandduughtor of Gideon Lue, one of tho: Suthers of tho uity,and i6 aed 45, buy was udu- cated for the opuratia stages und in tho only art of her carver, tinier the name of Madame. juerribuilas, sung sucosettully in ftallan opera - tn Now York aud Havana, Bho subsequent! trunsforred bur atfeatjons to tha drumutio and hug sfbpeared with fair suce cus as ady’ Macbeth, and youvrally in iho churactera of the late Cuurlotiy Cush- inan’s répertolre. Liko the distingulsbod actress," sho dopends wore on bor bruliy thao herbewuty, Jn 1877 she wont to Purls aud studied with Rowe hier of the Coraédie Frangaise all (ho Fronon cinasical and most of the muderu répertulre, and appeared at tho Porte St. Martin on Lady Mace beth in Paul Lacroix's French translation of that trngedy. She subsequently uppoared at Booth's jn 03 Quees Katherine iu tho revival of “Henry VIII The questlon of providing thantres with ample means of egress in ease of fre haa go often heen Auitated with so itttlo reault that the following extritot from n chiracteristic tetter on the Nico bataatrenne, addressed by M. Victurien Surdott ta tho Figaro will doubttess bo road with liters est: “Nico, March 25.—Thu moral to bo denwn from this disaster ts the following: Une der the impression of the ‘moment. much will be talked about the Inuificteney of the ineans for procuring help, the fulty conatties ton Of ull thextres, nnd so forth. "To-morrow sant tho next day avery thegtra-goer who lads a hmeutty In waking hla exit wit racatek, § What floss Gf life thore would bo if 1 fire broke out!" /The tlecoesity of m special stilrenso for cach Ralls will be - widely assorted. | It will ye. shown that, utidar existing clretmstances, public, in leaving =n. thestre, - are Jumimed into n crowd, instead of ‘making thelr way out, ft will be asked why tho pollce do not aco thit All means of exit are tree and uninownbered, and why routs of theatros do not consist of a kind of hinge reservolr with which to deiuge a burning house. tt will be ange Rested that ench story should be provided vith Ab fron balcony and adders to the ground, "Fle unlly, when alt this talking hus taken place, nothing will be done.” , a : A ond deal is being ald of a new spcotacic ontitied “ Castles in Spain,” which fa nuw ty ve seen at Niblo's, Now York, ‘The pleco hue.bud On unusually long rin in Sontn, purtivulirly gorgeous, It consl acened, and the plot is sketched am followay* An old Sergeant, who haa been with the Army. In. Flanders, and who builds oasttes in which ho raes bimself n General‘of the Army, hus two dnugulers who aro In love with two students, ‘Kinblbing thelr’ father's views, and hoping: to wed noblemen, thoy. jilt: their: lovors, who lund bs sald to bo Jats of soventoen ;}:and kept on playing wotil be. was ent abraptly seck the ald of a,witeh. : Shy invokes the powars of durk: pand they evolve nschuinc, Not far nway es au olf’ Murquis, who has two: neplows, nbsont for niany ‘yours, serving In a Sorelyn iemy. ‘The students impose thomselvos upon the Marquis as bis nepbows,. introduce the witch to tho enstio of duonna, and sinvite thithor the Sergeant and thelr sweet. hearts: with a view to. marriugé, G int. the: Marqula’. real nophows arrive, and the plans.aro thrown Into confusion, ‘The, studentadeons tho nephews admission to thalr home, and thoy depart for the encumpment of a boily.F suldiers in tho neighburhond to invoke ald to enforce their rights, . Mewntine the witeh, in the gulse of a vivandiere, visits the: eneumpment, gots tho roldiors drunk, and changed thon inte. inonkeys, and * thelr unfforms are donned “by a. purty of students, An assault upan. the .castio dwurfs ends with an explosion which nakes a brench in the walls. The afrighted Inmates take refuge In an enchanted cave, from which they only efenpe on the marringe of the students and thelr swecthonrts, which dissulves. the castics bullt by tho girlsand thelr fathor, © The piece ends with nn xct wherein the four sensone ara represented, and these dissolve Into one nnothor, beginning with autumn ond ending with suim- iner.”* a BILLIARDS. « Fourth Night of the Schaefor=Slosaon Match in New York—Big Playing by Both Mon—Slossun Cloves on Hie Ops ponout, but Is Still a Long Way Bee hind. © ‘ ea New. Yon, April 1.—To-night was tho fourth. night of. tha billiard mateh of 4.000 points be- tween Jacob Schacter aud George .F. Stusson. ‘There wasa Inryc attendance. Schaefer began the play, The balls were’ in oxceilent position ‘ot tho etart, and by two mnsad shots be gainud the lung rall, and rilsed bis incomplete run of'08 Points of tho previous niylt by a run of 45, thus scoring on the nlnaty-second fnntne 133° "He missed a mnes6atroke. Slusson took. the tnble, making nine shots, the total now stunding: Schnofor, 2, Slogson, 1,009,. | Bras: Schaefer In tho next insing played at times in a marvelous manner, eliclting appluusc. Hav ing brought the bulls together, hu“bold tho rail’ until be bad tnnde 22, missing on a difficult shot. Slosson went to the tabie, playing ’.with’ tho ut- most coolness. After few shots on the opat table, he rafied the balls, sand, playing rapidly, ‘svon scored 209 points, and wus loudly cheered a3 cach fifty polnts was cullod’ by. tho. marker. ‘He missed on a massé shot, leaving the balla in’ ‘a favorable position for bis opponent. Sobnefer: took advantage, ‘and ‘seared on bis third inne ing of tho cyening 13 poluts. Slosson, getting, tho bullste tho rull again, aturted off on another apparently heavy run, when uw claiin-was.made that tho balls were frozen. On this taning Stos- gon scored 6) points. On the fourth’and fifth” innings Schacfer only made 8 polots, and noth- ing on tho sixth and aoventh, Slossun soured 4 oo his fuurth inline, misslug on the fifth, and scoring but 2 onthe sixth {nutng. On thesoventh inning, by railing the balls and by a number of splendid open table shots, he ninde a run of 203, He missed on a ditiicult shot, leaving tna balls tigain in Mine position for sonaofer, wig tuade in Luis, the eighth ining, 164 polnta.. SloFon made (one by a splendid draw shot whlch evoked ‘appinuse that wos guveral timessrenewed. It «was by long odds tho Hnest abot executed tn tho Mateh to at Polttte ¢ eas Scbucter had the baits en tho rallin.a twink- iMng when Slosaon retired. and, playing with bis eusy, graceful sro, tonde we Yoroe innit ater Slosson made nA mngniticeut run uf olnts, coming to grief ont kiss. Sohnefer re y, aud, tayored stilt by. fortune, ran sd polnté fn about tun minutes. Sloss. bad by taistime, however, beaten Schaufer on the ‘evoning’s mimo over 200 points, having made (St while Schueter was scoring 022, In bis next inning, amid yenenit-chevsring, ‘he passed 125, jSbort jy what promised to be avery tirgo ‘kun by tho “acttling™ of the bails tho second thie.” As It wna, he made 182 consecutive shots before bo gave way to Schaefer, who mado 159, and then one, and, Slosyon tilsalig. Sehuefar spoedily ran the U needed, to comple ie potots, tenying tuo Palle is perfect rail position. ‘ ATTY, -AOADEMY oF Music, New York, April H.— Matob mine of billiards between Jacob Sabnefer and Georgo F, Stosson, 4,000 points up. cham- Huong” zane, for $2,000 u aldo, played On a Bx10 rudunhiy. |” b] back yards niloys. et¢., not now reachod by the gasiight systent.” = ‘The communtchtion was reforted to the Come , malttee on Gas, - R ‘ OBITUARY. E. T. PARKER, Rpectal Dispatch to The Chieagd Tyibunes . - <- New Onveans, Ian. April 14.—Edward Thomas *: Parker diediust midnight, Decossed wasa rade unto at Princoton, served ag Shortt before tho - Witr, Burveror of tho Port under Jotinson, Pubs Ne Adnuiniatrator under Gov. Kollowy, and was” inated sts Consus Enumorator laa eummee by Str, Fhiyos, who subsequently withdrew bis. ,hamp In deference to the wishes of the bummor alowent In local politics... Docensed was 68 yeard old and highly eatecmnad. a te ' gounsrmnm ¢o¢. Speelal Correspondence of The Chieage Trtuné. *.” Evarx, il, April13,—John Solre, one of tha oldest fesidents of this city, died here last night” of old ago and a kidney dimicutty, pred 84 years, uring inirty-four Fours uf which he bad lived A Relic of the Rollicking Regime. © Wasntrgtan (, ©) Republica: 3 One day lust week, asin gut of inporers wore cleaning the recesses Wf onu of the ald fi rooms tn the Treisury Department, a two-gale Ton Jug uf antique pattern was brought to ght,” to the. bundio of which was ‘attached. a moldy: card bearing the following fnsuriptton: “ Tho Mon. Rowell Cobb, Secrotury of tho Treasury, with the complitoonts of Lewis Wigtatl. Upon . removing the dirt-Incristed cork, It was found! that thero still lngered within a drop or twa'of "Old Hermitage Bourbon,” whose fragrant . bouquet, tke the long-buried Fallerntan, ox-' ,humed In Pomnpelinn exenyations, porfiimed the alr and howildered the senses of the finders of :the precious rolic, What «food of memories this ancient amphora reunlied of tho days when. “arin Suuthora bland gate n troplead tepotas ts 2 ond gave nt tropical impetus to. the society of the Capital. i 2 ; pes ’ BUS.NESS NOTICES, a Raron vou Humboldt, In His Travels. and explorations tn Rous? America, bocnme’ deeply interested {1 tho wondurtul properties of; tho Cocu plant. Consumption ‘nd asthma, ho. ans, are Unknown kinong the natives whu ‘use, It, aud it Is furthermore cdnductive to longeys: , ty. ‘Tho Covg furing one of the Ingredients of tho Libis Co's. celebrited Cucn Beet ‘Tonto. "It. 48 conducive to health and longevity, Iteuse Ja very boneticinl, Exumples of lungovity . aro uumerous nmone the Indiins -who from boy- hood up have used ft, Cases are nut untrequent of Indiansattuining tho wreat aura uf 10) yours,” snys Profed.d. Van Vsbud! (Travels in Peru, along the Andes, cto), Be sure to got Licbig Co's. Cuca Neel Tonic, ns there aro ‘worthless counterfelts, It is fovaluable in dyspapsla, Iver compluiats, ete. Tuittutors will bé prosecuted. Arend’s Heef, fron, and Wine, swith Cinchonn, tho stundat madicinal: tonto. of this royressite igo. tt enriches the blued, prompte’ ly invigorates the brain and worvous Syateit < iinprov iyestion, ete, Result: A round form,’ bright eyes, happy atate of mind. Arond’s drug= store, corner Madison atruet and Fifth mvenue.: LACES. : Galals, Brouxellas,. Paris, and Fine Imitation and: Real.Laces’ of ourown importation and designs which we offer at close prices. Among these very ‘desirable styles are “Plevna,” Newport, Milanaise, Louis | XIII.,: :Point:-. d’Auvilac, Buranno, .and Pointe. Claire. ie & weet Real Hand-run‘ and fine Imita-* tion Black and Creme": sue iT} . oe (99. Spanish Laces,”: In large variety. Made-up Lace Goods in all the latest styles,’ ,°..: 450 choicest styles of: Fine Du. . chesse Colliers, Gillets, Vests, and: ‘ .Neck Pieces, at prices half to one: third less than valuc, : 4 Quick selection should be made, ° ‘a8 these goods cannot be replaced.: 200 pieces more of the fine . *,. cM. Branswick & Balke Company table, with 23-inch baila; fourth nighi’s ne " SCH ARERIU—U5, 202, 05, 1, By Oy U 158, 4, 0, 0, 2, 123, 15,40, ‘Total, ba, Grand total 200. © un 2, 206, 19, 27, 1, 45282, shes. « Grain Average fourth nigot’s play. Td B- *s When claim of the frozen’ bil! was mado tho roforee, Kavaniizh, lit wimaton, and, studying, the. spictes veveral moments; decided ‘thom ftrozon. Sidsson attempted to play a muss whon Morris. Schaefer's umpire, reminded him that the balla ‘were frozon, This roused tho’ spectators,” and caused : blag the umptro roundly. Tho’ upshot - was: that Slosson “milayeil, and then thare was another foud vutery ugulast Morris. Suhwofor was nissed, tow, When he started to play, and when he <iniseed on bls fourth shot, au Intense was tho feeling of pare Unansbip, that:a foud birat.of applutise hailed tho unlucky atroke, - Hoth prayers wore upset a tho ovourrones, ‘aut playing for a time. SS nee OUTRAGEOUS PERSECUTION, Florunce EB, Eustioun, a’ iuarriod woman who has the nppearince and address of a highly re- spuotable and honest person, was Lefora Justice Hudaon yeatorday upon’ a ‘charge of larceny us ballee, and waa discharged, the costa of the sult Lotny nvsosacd upon the: progeoution, A talo hangs by tho.cuse, Bumo months ago a man by the name of Frank M, Ayers, who hus been bourding fur a tong timo witit diy, and Mrs, Maate man, put into the bands of Mr. EB. alot of nutes duo from men in Michigun, and reguested bi, for roagons ‘best known to bimectt, to take u trip tu the’ Stato uf pouches and saud-hilis, nud to collvet tho inoney, ‘Chis Mr. Bastian did.and wyceseded ia getting about . Shu. , Ho} rofusel ta surrender the money to Ayors, and. likewiso refused to giva up othor notes valued AL ADUTE Siu, claliniug that he was watitied to, tho monyy as considerudou for: Ayers’ board, Eustinau “was accordingly arrested, and is now in Jail nawalthug trial, Ayers hud Bre. Laatinun asrrested,” ucousing her: of having taken from: bla a silver wateh und revolver, Mofora golug to a trial yeaturduy Avorautered to drop tho sult provided Atrs,. Kuatinen wouls band byer to biut (ho notes still” romuaining in the possession of ber huwbands ‘Via whe of course cuuld nat do und tha trial ro- sulted In ber completo exoncration, AL tha - the of Bor urrest tho injustice being dono her 60 frousud tho ian athios of several lute yers that volunsart{y thoy went upon bor bonds and ad hinguncly caw (that Justico wus ace vordud her, + A Proposition to Light Detroltwith tho Kluctrie Light, |, tology etree Eee Bren, pelt 3, The following commuufeation wut prosonted EB the Gomunn Caunatt jdast. wight, under tho d ar ay a “thors: was woe’ wild 81 eotric Light ‘Company of tha Chy of Vetrolt make the following propositions §t tho city will orect ton fron tuwere sud feet: bigh, loctod uy dirceted mn diferent purts of the elty, Using tho Cityellatl towop for oug, wo will erect lupe of giilliclent cundiuspowor ‘go ay to yighe tho ¢ity on gas schedulo over thy space now gated by gus und niphie, ened tower fhe about one aquare inile, for to su! ry) i uy OF gin per yeur for the torn of tlye yours, ble will auve the city. froin Fy tO FLOW Tour, bongs having a light much ture satlas factory than (ue peaent aystem: Of gus und nuphtna lumps. ‘The Hrush Company are addugte tug this syaiew of lyating in ucber cities wlth great success, IC ia Wecoasury thas prompt oo= tion be taken on this. proposition (to cunbla the Company while iu the erection. of their powor atution for private lybting, to toclude oxtra wor wad Anpurittie to du their work and ula vu provide fur the buildings of - the towers, ote, in guteriny u contract we will guurunteo of 6 alitunce of bulfa milo in ey, ‘direction froin sald hovers at least aa sauob ligot us would bo furnishod by an ordinary gus-lummp located we digianvo of 100 iuct Ono grout udvantayo in this wystern Iy the fact that tho tyht extgaus to Russian Laces. “. ““At 36 ets. per yard?” Real value from $1 tipwards..- All the latest shades and styles of ‘Chas. Gossage & Co. foe 106-110 State-st. —. i 56-62 Washington-st. MILLINERY, anne West Rud Dry Goods House MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, i ‘ Fashionable Veilings, . ParisMilinery, Easter Bonnets The most elegant assortment of the latest and most stylish trim-. , ‘med Hats and Bonnets, from the best Parislan-and New York .es- tablishments, as ‘well as the’ ‘equally stylish. and tess costly productions of our own trimmers.” } Large and Rich Stock-of UN- TRIMMED HATS ‘and, BON. NETS of the latest shapes. ' . FLOWERS, - PEATHERS, _, MATERIALS, Ata great Saving from Milliners’ Prices, ' car : z 4

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