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Y cctaclo 18 a siblimo mmedam e fontn-capped bil- seeno of WU hignte, It I8 ‘snid thot jowA T i-m Inst nlght & horse, on which wns n saddio, v m, Ao that 1t 18 fale ol 'm‘:t’ flx‘ne fild‘v{-‘:‘ 7'rl|:u. tho swmo fute. Jtockion rond, fiva miles nnrlhulhthg wntor covers tho rond to tho doptl ot o oot this makinug travol Imposs 0 Kelth Creoks nre both wrré»ly nnd nt the Forest Clity Furnlml:-n “uu- Joop water stands i the yard., T n' Fcll fory eeh SCT I, and o the countey Ia [ B mmmf; it 4s alfjoult to eathauto tio dom- will result, : NEY, ILL ASHOUT AL GUILN 3 . Am‘»x-x:u washout ocourred. yestoriny aftor- A i thio swanp botween Gurneo and Wads- nmnh Statlons, on the Milwattkeo Division of w"cn(c-an. Milwauken & Bt. Paul Hallway. ne extent of the submerged track atdark Inst e ing was * nbout throc-quarters of "Mmlh.l and as tho \wator was con- R rilg 1t 18 probublo ‘that tho sty cover fully uno milo of track by this d“r‘m'nw. The titin due hero at 7:46 o'clock Inat mmug ‘trom Milwnukeo wns stopped nt Wads- mm and, after vousiderablo delay, ordored rvrk ‘to Milwaukee. Tho B o'clock train out ? Chicage camo to 8 halt at. Guenco Dman whero it rewmalned until 10 o'clock 2 m. ln‘:foron retrogrado movomont was boghn for ('Ihlcnzn. The roturn proved very tedlous, pecausc of tho fact that tho ungine hnd to draw ho tratn in reversed position. Near Mortou tho :fl?x Pinines Rtiver. bud rlsen hm to inger tho crossing, and tho ute EnAnBCh o had 10 'bo observed by tho train employés to guard uglnmst n plungo to tho secthing, Waters. | €l Ienfln wis not mnchcd until balf-past 1 o'clook this morning. ansmn:uon trafns are on tholr way to th mo_ of disuster from Mllwaukeo, und it is soeno o o bronk will_bo ropnirtd In sonson I"l:"em"" ‘tho passayo of trafus this artornoon. toper e Finat ulghts thoro was immincnt dinget of a serlous washout near Morton, Whera the Aux Plaines Itiver I8 crossed, This streawm {8 gwollen boyond conception, and tho torrent 8 natantly’ incrensing in volume nnd velog- f? Just na the roturning traln cumo 1 init before crossing tho stredmn a rond- bridge near by was swopt nwa, and borne down (st tho rillwuy bridge with o, tereifle crasti. 'flmrdmx to reports recolved ‘at Gurnee and Jorton, thefe uro very fow road bridges Jeft in that section, all buving boun swopt away by tho tloods ‘e RACINE, WIS. Bpecial Dispalch to The Chicagn Tribune, RACINE, WIS, April 18.—The leo In the uppor partof Root River gave wiy this morning at 8 2.1, Tho freshiet camjo down with groat forca, {aking all tho bridsea west of the upper rafirond sridge. The schuonor liclle, moared at John- son's dock, broko adrift and floatod broadside with the current sone distance, whon. she ‘broughtup against tho protection of the contro sbutment of the lower rallroad bridge, and shootinu natern, camo foul of Freoman's dock, faylng ber brondside to the.current, und bolng ammed betweon the dock and tho bridge Abut- ment, Tho volumoof water aud fco taking her broadside did considerable duminge. Her stern Isgone, her port-bow stove i, her stern-posts started, her rudder earried awuy, and other- wise dainoged, estimated at $1.06. The ypper net of the docks were all overflowed, and tho river was full of flonttng ice and tho débris of the bridges, Tho Belle wns rescucd at sunset by Capt. M. J, Kelly, with tuo nssistance of the Mife-voat crew and atl the sallors fu the harbur, Tho firmi of Knapp & Glllen lost n lurgo stono seow, which wad currled out into the lake, valued at $300, FOND DU LAC, WIS, Sptetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Poxv pu LAc, Wis, April 18.~Fond du Leo i experlenciug the greatest Inundetion known In its bistory, Under the warm riys of the sun the snow on the surrounding ledges hns heon converted Into wator, tho gulches Into dralng, and tho river Iuto o raging torrent. At 6 o'clook thlsafternoon the river wasa fenrful aight. Tho waleroverllowed the binks and submerged n great many of the stredts, somo of which havo been converted into raging channets, Tho en- tire weatern portion of the olty I8 under water, which 8 stlll rislng, Fomlltes in the Third, Fourth, Blxth, and Soventh Wards have been compelled to vieuto tholr premises, and the lumber-yards —along the river are copverted tnto floating wood-yards. Tho nur- row-puugo tracks ure uuder water, and soveral waibonts buve ulready resulted,’ Tho damage wilbo imniense, nnd fv la uscless to estimnto it now, as thojtlovd Just seems to be comning. Fort- unately none of the city bridyes hiave been weashed awny, D some loculities thoe streots aro being navigated with bonts, KEOKUK, TA. Jpeelal Dlapaleh to The Chicago Triduhe, REOKUK, 1a., April 18.~The river Is rising npldly and tho Misslssippl 18 cxtending its boundaries, Tha stitge of water Is sixteen feot fiveInches above the low-water mark of 1870, There has beon u risoof eloven inches in twenty- four bours, 1t 18 now within one foot nino Incbes of tho high-water mark of 1880. Consld- erble dainnge ks Loen doro by tho rise, Tho leseo back of Aloxandria gnve way and tho bottom lands are flooded. The rullrond frack . and lumbor-yards In the lower part of I[ullcllln("u under water, ind the shops of the Keokuk & Bt. Louls Hallway.nre surrounded. Thewater cavors the, floorof_the Diamond Jo gfp;fln Tabor & Co.'a till. The truck of the uigline botweon Alexandrinand Gregory's | Ing Is completoly swnmped, and_the pie- fengerd are trunsferred from hern to Canton'ty boat, at which point they' take the train, \Vurl’:' In tho lumbur ynrds s suspended. Tho' lumbor ¢ basbeen mudo ‘scouro, Tho risu is thogllect of reaking gorgos nboy BOUTHIERN WISCONSIN,. MrLwavkie, April 18.—ho rivers all through tesouthern hnlf of Wisconsin aro rising ros aarkably fast, and trains on all Mines are moro orlessdelayed, Tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t Paulteack betwoon Milwaykeo and Chicngo is tovered with water in the viclnlty of Wads- Yorth, and tratns aro doluved, On tho Milwau- Xee, Lako Bhoro & Wostern tho track north s f tfooded conuition for milos. The rogilar prs- seogek from Wawsaun hiad its engino nd bag- Pnn‘«ur dltched four miles south of - Moquon. koo goglnecr was sllghtly lnfured. Tho MHwnu- ;Clh\l-r I8 rislng very rapldly, but vo damago ifenrequenco duno na yot. At _Hacino, lwot fer s nerfeot tload, © In alinost every town :?nli‘l'd‘g‘r;!;ln damnwe {sdone by the overtlowlng WINTEWATER, WIS, ptetal Dispateh tn The Chicago Tribune, i REtEWATER, Wi, April 18.~The fco began 989 gut of our lower Inko yosterday, and soon lAm!hnl the gutes to the waste wolr nt th dhm, ldsy an finmenso crowd watched tho@rront, ! Wero nat rowarded In sceing tho framo Work ga out ti1l this morning, As the damis .:filflkwnlmmd of eurth, It hias crumbled away “d""h,;lnmhnu heen opened tully olehty feot s m'mmu?, ]\lum nnuman usod a8 ‘a bridge, md towniren :fiurm ‘lwoon thu twohnlves of tho oen weps o, nCu“w" bridge having also 3. Do, ny, nsidornble four oxisty that willbagn "u z\:rfilxlzlv,'.rumr‘ on tho cost bxml:i lhannnmmlé'pl;fuk nmux‘\\?flkllo IL'\ ““3:'"%".: basgoug out, 5 sl " o OMAIIA, NEB, © r 0 A11A, Nob., April 18.~Tho warm wonathor of ,n"r;fl few days has causod tho ,dcopssuows In ok ™ Nobruskn ard wlong’ tho Mlssourl Il’tomull 50 raplaly s to cuuso n big loeal nm{n tho Migsouri River. The river has rison ‘"““I three feot hero slnco Snturday night, and nga 115G, 804 A three-foot riso at Bloux City aay ul"l‘%kfllilhl 18 coming ontdp of it, It is not ’l'n.ye:’i"rm it witl rise nearly as bigh ag Bory "“( luys ngm It Is boginning to over- m Noparup Iy, All tho strcains in Northe Ok 15 flomiing V50 NOW boaming: OFan bmtdamar: 15 Qs T Fikhara e M Wil probably Tuko Anothor Tiso. ‘ i PIERRE, DAX, b ‘!mm mm‘mn to T Chicugo Tridune, ln:;“' D. T.) April 17,—~There 8 no one in e l:lun In waut, nor bns thore been, 'Ihe hvmm ented r{ge in tho Missourl River dld no lmtunmv.v'x‘wu of Plorre, Bomosottlers on r‘mmlmul belaw tho town bad to move; also Tres, Imnl-l Fort Plorre, on the west aldoot the ""'unl Lo lives wero lost. The deep snows lm“‘fgd some inconvenionco 1 mult mute o, IL h Wil soon bo ull right,” Tho publisas foung, ’llln would porhups romova some un- wrigreyPRrehension kn tho puklio mind a8 to ¥y %n;l”:mnuinfly W the minds of our Pelatives gy 8, 3 WinLiau P, Len Chatreman of tho Honrd oF Comtnissionrs. \VA'I‘Hm WIS, ‘{‘:«m Disvateh, g0 The mzux Triduné , el ITOWN, Wis., April 18,—During tho past | s wyl tho lcf in Rock Rivor hus beon breaks h.m(!,':'"“" s 4nd u consldorublo ris of wuter i dmtld- %o-duy tho Hlouting fco and in- Emigyrolume of wuter have -oarvied away the F:‘N‘ lu‘u nfi‘li}fl“{i" Uridyes in tho Secoond ML x‘uauu.o 1 uppn;hondmvl h- DUNDEY, ILL. o ::‘lthl Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune. ““‘lfl: N, April 18.~Tho fos In Fox River m;‘}‘ Lugun woving out this- BlLCruoon, ::' y‘::{:thv:mxfl:e?m It. About 6:% tho b out, tuking two wpans of the 321430 aud ono largo stono. aud iron plor, N N v Tho riverds threa times fta usual width and atiil rising. About twenty poor familiea aro. rons dercd homoless for tho, lime, tho wator bolng twoand throo feot duep in tho housesiund Laso- monts uf storck. The lnss will probably rench ¥ Ailo, mi north of lmr::‘. willgo, ¢ Aitionh oho'nlie t 'DIXON, ILL, ' Spectal Dispatens to The Chieago Trilune, - DixoN, lil., April 18.—Roalk 1tiver hns hoon on. the boow hiere for tuo pnst fow days. Allday Bunduy our cittzons linod fts banks and Iitenod 10 tho ronr of the swelling flooil usit poured over the dam. The wator-power mon wero Inst night. napprohensivelest damage to thorate or tho onds of tho ditin nkzht ocour,and commenced haniing atone, Ta-day 6t noun the rivor 18 nt n stand, and, Althottgh tho river Is i hizh ns over knowil w:l Llho bottonr landa overflown, the. dauger is ELGIN, ILT., * Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Rratx, M, April 18.—~Tralns on the Fox River Divislon of tho Chiengo & Nortbwestern Hall- rond are abandoned to-night beeause of tho In- scourity of a bridge at Algonguln, ten lles north, 1t is oxpeeted to fallevery minute. Tho trnck I8 ntso undor wator nt Dunden, Tho wag- on-bridge at tho latter placo hos {mu. Hlonted down strenm. Twenty fuwmilies nre driven frony thalr hames at Dundee,, There i8 two to threo Tect of water In houses and store basements, CEDAR RAIDS, TA. Hpecial Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. CRDAIL RAPIOR, TA, April 18.—The pasttwo rinys havo been quite warm, enusing thosnow to fenve ,very rapldly, and from a trip neross the central o ' ‘part of tho State, it 14 learncd that very lttle anow remains, The ground |s dsying fust, and it warm weathor continues, the crops will not be s luto ns was expected n weok ago, % QUINCY, TLL. Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Quixey, 1L, Aprll 18.—~Tho river within ‘the pnat forty-cight hours tns stendily risen from Tourtean feet thrae fnches to fifteen feet nbove I water-inark, It I8 bellaved without doubt t tho highest point hins now boon rouched. MILWAUKEE, WIS, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wis,, April 18,—~Tho fev In the river broko up to-dny aund portions of tho city are inder water. Tho damngo thus far {s elight, Trains on alt of the rallroads are luto owlng to setfous washouts. . TITE GREAT STOTM, » HALIPAX, N.8., April 18.—~From alf pnrts of tho weatorn “share decounts come of tho extromo soverlty of the storm of Good Friday night, The destruation 1s described ns inore extensive than by the terrible storm of 1800, TIIE SIGNAL SERVICE. . Ore10E OF THE CIlLEY SIGNAL OPPICKR, WAST- INaToN, 1. O; April 10—1a. m.~For the Ohlo Valley and Tenuussee, higher barometer, sta- tlonary or lower temporature, winds shifting to northwest, clearing weathor preceded by local rains, - i For tuo Lower Take roglon, rising followed by falling barometer, stutlonnry or lower temporne ture, winds nipstly north to east, and falr weathor. N i For tha Upper Lake region, lower brrometer, hl‘mer temperntire, northorly veoring to cast- erly and southerly winds, and falr weuther, # For tho Uppor Stississippl and Lower Missour) Valleys, lower barometor, northousterly veering to wirmor. oust or south winds, partiy cloudy wenthor, and possibly necastanul ruin, ‘Tho Indlentions aro that fair woathorwill pro- vail In the Luwer Luke rowions to-mnorrow, LUCAL UBSERVATIONS, CUICAGU, April 18=10:14 p. . Cloudy. tloudy. Cloudy, .. [Cloar, Cleur, ' QBNERAL GNSERVATIONS. > C1ICAGY, Avrit I=10:18n. m., - Ther [Ther. Stations. 2:18 | 0. Wind, Rnwewe M 2. . w4 a | m @ = o[ 8t Bl 8 el o | 4 o | & | w oW gle W Y &4 alw i w |« roas Nl % Leavonworiis,| ‘62 | & Loufavill o | @i @ | | a [ | w ko3 [ AR ala w | bl 4| @ s | | &4 |8y o7 w8 u W | & 4 | -4t ' Bl & OBITUARY, § JIENRY SLEUTER. Bpecial Dispateh t The Chicagn Tribine, Briearon, 1, April 18.—Ilenry Bloutor, o Germun farmer, living a fow milos out of town, died at s home yestorday, Mr, Slouter was & man hij rospected by ull who know him, and his loss-fo sorely folt by his fumily and nelgh- Lora, o was o momber pf tho Btreutor Post, G, A, I, who took ohnrge of the funoral serv-, {ces ' to-ony and Inid bl awny In his last rest- Ang plaoce in 1tivoryvood Comotary, COL: W, W, GIFT. " . BAN FRrANOIB00, Cal., April 18.—Col, W, Gift, n woll-known ploncercltizon, turfman, and pol- iticlan, died nt Martinez this aftornoon, agod 84, DR, CYRUS WELLS. © =~ - DeTROIT, Mich., April 18,—Dr. Cyrus Wolls dlod at tho resldenca of his son, at Iowell, this State, Bunday, agod 80, Hn cumo from Gonosee, | N. Y., in 18}, and had boon A proniiuont physi~ olan ‘of Onkland und Liviogaton Countivs for fTorty yours, ey TIIOMAS BROWN. Ternorr, April 18,—Thomas Drown, book- keopor of Kerr Bros,' machine-shops at Wulker-, rilig, Ont., oppoalt tho upper part of this olty, ied this nftornoon. 1o had beon In this part of tho country for tho last #ive years. Ho wns :n {ntolligent, odu::nwd Euglishman, 88 yoars of ———— 3 STEAMSHIP NEWS, LowNnox, April 18.—The Irisia, from New York, hus arrived out. 1 PUILADELPUIA, ' April 18,—Arrived, the 1l- Wnols, from Liverpool. . New Yonk, April 18.—Arrived, tho Sllesla, from JIntnbury; tho Ethlopls, from Glaskow; tho Halsburg, from Dyremon. g e ——— KEORUK & NORTHERN PACKET LINE. B, Louis, Apgll 18.—ltecciver. Olubb, of :tho Reokuk &?Northorn -Pucket Compnoy, wus authorized .to-day by Judge Lindley, of .tho Cireust Court, to sell all property covered Ly mortgoges to 2"&4}' nocessary expenscs, und to recuivo bids, Mibjeot -to tho approval of the Court, fordbepurchaso of tbo stoamer Pliuno- sota, aud tho barges Eusk|ns, Prescott, lastings, Diok, Jda, South, and Duncar, togothor with tho Compauy’s boat-yard at Bt. Louls and waros Lousos at Fulmouth, Loulsiana, Hannibal, Le Grango, Gregory's Landing, and Cunton, all In Inlflfl:\m 'fhnuqlll'lllon of "selllog tho eutive property of the Company was reserved for ‘unotherduy, .. A s ) ——— % THE" LIQUOR- QUESTIONS . ~ Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tridunss Quinoy,- Tk, Aptll 18.~Tho Commen Councit this .evening rofused to pass over tho Mayor's «votoan ordinance fxing snloon llconses ut $1256 Jfor tho ensuiny yoar. This action, nt this time, bas madu It doubtful whethor, under the City Chartor, any llconse can Lu legutly collooted durlue the coming year by any ordinango hore- uftor Lo bo puasel d rendored ltruu 1o that tho Stato, luw prohlbiting the salo of liquor without licenso may bo put Iu foree. E — ————— @ A Good Investment, The Suoz Canal shares bought Ly tho Beacons« field Government At 20 1n 1576 8r now worth 75, v 8 profit of over ttty willions, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, APRIL 19, NEW YORK. The Bears Holding High Carni= val in the Pits of Wall Street. Rensons Advanceid for the Grand Tumble in the Values of Bhares. Gould and Keon Belioved to Be Willy ing to Lot the Bottom Drop Out, They WHI, Howorer, Come to tho: Rese cue When tho Sonthwestern * Ox 1s Gored. John ' Kelly Carries the Tammany Election, After a Heated Contest. Btecle Mackayo and His Paint-Pot—Bern- hardt's Professional Mntln.ea. . - DOWN IILIL. STOCKS ARE FALLING—WILAT MAKES THEM Hpetial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. y Nrw ‘Yoni, April 18,~To-Iny was some- what rentarkablo in speenlative - elreles, and tho scenes were mixed up with some exelte- ment, whdeh, at tlnes, betrayed panicky symptoms. “The bear was in the nscendunt, Tuling thitgs with o high hand, and selling evorything right and left. Iis orncles wers Iistened to with an attention becommg his suceessful manipulations, He said, imprinils, that values were by far too high for the sen- son; that tho outlook for crops was uncer- inin, und that the expenses of rallroads wuring the hard winter had never been pub- lished, and. would probably never be known; that Europe promises to have such n crop ns will materially lessen tho demand for our breadstuffs, amd " . TIIE SOUTHERN WATER LINT is materiaily interfering with Eastern traflle, The trunk-Hing pool was declargd to havo broken up, afiter fruitless efforls to arrange n new schedule, The abundance of money and its low reites he looked upon with Indif- feronee, as stich a condition has frequently favored the lLiear market of the past. ‘The decline In "vallues was helped along by the free liquldation of accounts, which were weakened by Jieavy losses, and by the timid- ity of holders, who, recelving uncomfortable calls for moro niargin, began to discover that the market was still comparatiyely high, and mueh higher than it was last season, wien the specnlutive outlook was most encourag- Ing. 'The query Is often made, “WIIO HAB GOT ALL THE BTOCKS and the answer might bu made by the Wall- street man hims21f-and his correspondents in tha country. A Wall streot broker, who looka for an advantage, diseussing the situn- tlon, says: *'I'heshort interest in the markot is Increasing dolly, and will probably - be- como 80 large within n few days as to cause n rapld reaction. A further decline In -the high-priced - stocks would be n great blessing to the brokers. We: have liad avery dull market, on account of the feellug that there- wns mo maom for an advance In * the high-priced ° stocks, but n deellne llke that of to-day for a'day or two longer will bring vrices to' o point where outsiders Il Increnso thelr holdings, and make o more active mnrket all around, ‘The buls have been advocating a decline and as- sisting to force prices down at present, ‘Chere Is no real reason for a decline. "The condition of the country is favornble to n great udvance 1nprices, but the quickest way to bring about tho advancasure to come Is to lower prices to o polnt where the public will buy. ‘The market has got into n rut, and nothing buta decline will start it out.” ANOTHER BUCCESSFUIL OPERATOR ) on the strect sald: “I think the attack upon the market this forenoon was made by Mr. Keene and the larger bonrs with o view of coverlng their shorts, They have been influonced by tho fact. that the trunk lines hnve established the pool more firmly than aver, by the accumulation of money here, by the cortalnty of tho success of Secretary Windom’s flnanclal policy, by the fact that the ‘freasury will keep woney ensy, by the certainty of a large incrense in rolirond carnings from this tlmo on, and by the fact that Mr. Gould and Ms following are under Southwestorn and coal stocks, Allthese clements combine toinake a bull enmpalgn fu tho near future. I think the time In .which the bears ean cover s very short,” 16 !a the belicf of some who- profess to be on the Inside thut othor Insiders ure buying conl stocks, Mun who know overy turn of affairs have glven orders for Luckawanna to-day, and they say that the prospects for the conl trade were never bettor, - '3t QOULD JIAS CIIANGED 1113 BASE,” sald ono of his friends to-dny, “Ile wasn bull on the markoet a fow woeks ago, ' 1le Is now o bull on some ‘stocks and'n bpar on othors. Xlo sees that In the present tompor of peculators o goneral advance In the market i3 held.bngk by u fecling that stacks aro too high, Itis not-so. They will boon more than aver this spring, and thoy are alrendy miich bolow the y,grlcuu of Fobruary, -But the cry 18, 'Stocks must come downl' Mr, Qould, thyrefore, has gone In with the crowd thant went to bear ‘the trunk lines fand tho yayers, and ho will help them, or, at least, will not hinder them In putting prices down as far s thoy want t6_carry them, Mean- whilo he will, sustain "his . southwesteyn atocks, and have thom rendy to start upward from nbout thele presunt positions whenever the general ndvance begins, For the trunk Jines to deelino and the Southwestorns to ro- maln whera they nre, would undoubtedly ba the very best thing for Mr, Gould that could take place.” . TIE DEATS SAY that the Vanderbilt: cllque Is prepared to sea without sorrow Michigun Central sall at 100, New York Central at 135, Lake Shoro at 100, Canada Southern at 70, ote,, and that_many former bulls stand by to take the propor ad- vantage of the movement, Tho Evening Postsays: ** At the presunt moment no one of much influence (u . the stock market Is: offerlng any reslstence tothe solling move- ment, and no one appears to' controvert the reason put forth to' Justify snlos, It will be remembered that on Suturday word camo down-town that the trunk-lino managers’ meeting at Mr" Vanderbijt's houss had broken up fn & vow, and stocks wero sold with great freedom upon the news, In the . evening It caue out that. the news was false, “that the meetiug wns harmonlous, " aud .. that rates had been ndvanced to: the tarlf- of April, This had the effect of opening prices a little higher: this ‘'morning, but soon' there wero five gollers to one buyer, and the market for trutik-line stocks agaln fell,"Lecause it was fi%‘fn tbtu{ the agreouient of the manugers was o8t " > ’ A TOLLOW TRUCE, As ta the dmrarw the epstand weat truni lines frow the barge line from St Lunls down thg Miaslssippl to New Otleans, thera is evory renson to expect that*this movement will ingrense, butvvery merghanut knows thut, in the fong ruy, those ports at whish Imports ure heaviest will got the larger vare of the exports, for the nimrle reasoy thut ves- sels gat frolghts coming In as well ns* golng out, and _that, on the round trip, ‘thoy cun affard, ullother things belng equal, 1o take, an vutgoing freight for one-half "the nmount at which they could take It ymvhlud thoy had no ncoming freight. When the new cast and west trunk lines, which are now lmlldmx. are completed and ready for busls uess, there will then, witheut doubt, be good { reason for tho holders uf the tlouted sharo capitals of gome of TIE OLD TANFES TARING ALARM, o Of conrse, whether the cro,m will prova to he rautd or bad, no one ean tell now, and It niust ho ndmitted that there ate ten reasuns why the trunk-itng puol shonld be maintained where thore 18 one why It should be hroken, But lf these constderations go for Iittly with thoso who deal in stocks on nmullns. and to whom the next five or ten points is nore {im- portant than considerations of what nay hoe valiies a month or two months hence, — {t is anld that only netive specnlativa influences at present are working on the bear shde, ‘Thers ean be, ‘of eourde, no_ dispute sbout tho unfavorable ‘winter, nior about the in- crense resulting therefrom in the cost of working of tho raiirons, JOHN KELLY, 1 CARIIES TAMMANY, Bpecial spateh to The Chicago Tritunes Nrw Yonxk, April 18.~John Kelly came in again to-night nbouta neck ahead, in the langunge of theturf, winning the racengainst his flerce opponents in the matter of thekov- ermment of Twnmany Hall, and for another year ho holds in Ms grip that organiza- tion, its right to lease the Tanunany llnll bullding, and the privilege of determining whether his lieglars or-those of his snemies shall hold political mestings In the big wig- wain, In a measure, the movemoents of the* Tammany Hall General Committee will comn under his control, forthe ‘Tammany Soclety . can prohibit the use of the wigwam by any vbnoxlous faction of that Democratle organi- | zatlon, THE ELECTION. OF TO-NIONT was the largest In the history of the Soctety, over 00 votes belng polled, and the contest was the hottest. Al the tacties which the experjenct and Ingenuity of " pollticlans coulil suggest were brought into play by both sldes, and” Jt was charged thint dend men's-names hiad been voted upon, ‘I'he elty was ransncled for members, many of whom had .not partielpated in one of theso elections :for a dozen years, No oppusition to . the Democratic loss ever, duveloped such ‘strongth, aml his power never . §0 - ftrembled In the balanco, 7Thero tere :thirtcen mumbers o Winsehinkle, n Sagnmore, a Scerotary and Trensurer to bo electéd, At alate hour it was nunounced that the Kelly ticket had bieen elected by about: fifty majority, Tame many, having controf of all tho machinery, Tl 1ts meeting tn the big hall, whilo the opposition was forced to go to a beer-saloon {u the neighborhood, . THERE WERE THREE TICKETS” in the fleld, and voting was catrried on in vigorous. style, ufore the polls wera opened the antl-Kellyltes demanded un -exumination _of - the: ballot-box, which was necorded, ‘The - manuer of yoling 80 peenline - that wis 1t Is worth reeording hiere,” “Che iron ballot- box was placed In frontof the platform, and twvo lines of votors wera formud, one on encl side of the roum, 1t was-noticed that well- known Kelly men got luto the left line, while the prominent workers agulnst the ex-Con- trolier stood on tho right. ~ When GRAND BACIHEM SCUELL declared the polls wida open, he shouted In a slgnitieant volee, *“'i'he voting wiil begin on the left.,” ‘There’ was n howl of idigua- tion from ong part of the crowd, and . yell of © delight from ' the other~ portion, The result, of course, wns that 4 lot of Kelly ballots were deposited befora the antl-Kelly men got a chunee to drop in any votes, - 'The fight for control of llleSucIu%' was the hotiest and most exciting the **Blg Indians® had had ji years, Afterthe polls wereclosed, and thetell- crs had been at work an hour ind a half, the Grnd Sachem declared thnt the vote would - not'be nnnounced until- to-morrow. Such n storm of opposition was raised nt this order ll;nb it was tinally rescinded, and, by order of Mr. Schell, ono of the ~ tellers fnformed -~ tho " waitlng crowd that 7L _votes lind Dbeen ~enst, and - {hat thaJielly candidates ind. been eleeted by un avernge majority of “about 50.”. "Then the ballots wery put buek into the fron box to walt tho ofifelni count and declurvation, which will be mnde by the Sachems to-murrow aft- ernoo, was stated by one of the Super- visor's that Kelly's mujoxity was just 02, but his opponents would noteoncedehim over 60, BUGAR, - THE CUBANS IWOUI.D LIKE: THE TANIFF IE- DUCED,: Special Blspetch Lo The Chicago Tribune New Youx, April 18.—Ben DButler, who was here yestarday, says that durlug his stay in Cuba.on his yncht voynge to -the West Indles, from whenes: he has Just returned, he found that there was a very friendly feoling exlsting townrd the United States, aud a deslre on the part of the Cubans . that- the’ relations Lotween the twu countries’ should Lo still more intimate, ‘Thoy regret, not entirely froma peeunlary polnt of view, that tho dutles on sugar have been 5o Imposed that they prevent the oxportation of sughr to this country with any rensongble profit. . Thoy: hope, lioweyer, that alterations will bo madae 80 Lhn sugar can Ats 1Oty be shipped with a profit, SR p . AMUSEMENTS. MR, MACKAYE AS A BCENE-PAINTER. New York Tribune, Apeil 17, Janes Steelo Mackaye, formerly the mmn- ager of the AMadison Square Theatre, will appenr at tho BDijon Overa-House this week in his own drame, “Won at Last.” Mr, Mnckave s widely known ns the author of “Ilnzel Kirke” and tho Inventor of tha double stage. 1118 sult against the Mallory Brothoers, proprictors of the Madison Squara ‘I'hentre, wasa prominent legal subject only. n short time ngo, 11is position” in regavd to .tho Mndison Squmvo Theatro is [ndefinit, The Mallory Brothers rogard him ns still under: contract to thom, - It s, - therp- fore, oxpected by Mr Mackaye ‘thnt they will mnke an .nttempt to pre- veént his appentmg ul any, othor theatro in this city, - A Treibunc roporter called yes- terday ut the Bljou, where Mr, Mackayo was found touching up tho scenery propared for his appearance there, Iawlelded his hrush with such enso nnd’ effect that the reporter pauscd near n group of stage employés md watehed the actor at work., ‘Tha reportor asked nstage hand It Mackaya was in the hiabit of workiug on tho scenery, . B “Why, bless ?'nur heart, 8ir"- roplied the man, “that genttoman wriles his own nlnys, 1_1‘%‘: ar’x.; Iaself, bullds tho scones, and palits "Tlie_toporter then asked Mr, Macknyo about s plans, 5 4 . 1 was I tho elty,” roplied the: manager, until a fow woeks age, when I organized a company and wont ypon the road with, my own ulury of *Won at Last’ 1 have lad n successful trip, and now proposeto try tho ef- fect ot the lwlur in the wmetropolis, You re- nmiemver I produced itorigtonily nt-Wallaels, I have strengthened It conslderably sinco then, and consfder It now a better . play than VIlazel Kirke!? i “In crse you nro enjoined from Appenring here, what course will you pursun?? - » 1o entirely n the hands of my’lawyer,” A MATINER 1;ou lAcnms ONLY, Alle, Sarah Bornhardt will appear next Thurudn( afternnon at Dooth's 'H:gulru. n #Ln Princesse Georges,” at.a strictly pro- fessional inatinde, Invitations. will by sent to the manngers of the different theatres, to cach nowmber of their comuanies, aud to the hends of the differcnt departmants in pach theatre, ‘These fnvitations will be presented at tha door, no tickets being issued, aud will adinit ‘the porson to whom nddressod and.ona friend, No seats witl be reserved, and no tiekets will bu sold ot tha box-ofllee, the publle belng entiroly prohibited from udmission, The management wishes lo give W purely P,ro!cssluunl mntinde, The salv of Aeuts for tho furewell engagument ot Mile, Burnhardt has been in progress during the past week, ‘Tho demand 18 lavge, ITEMS, PERSONAL. New Youx, April 8.~Among the proml- nent arivals for the past twonty-four hours wero the followlng: Gov, 8t, John, Kunsas; Congressman Carllsle, Kentuoky, Fifth-Aves nue lotel. G HE WOULDN'T SWEAR, William 1%, Brown, the numismatist, who was sentenced to five day’s hmprisonment and §25 fine for refusiug to either swoar or afllem whon drawn as o juror in g case In the Court of Comuon Pleas, bas been released I881—TWELVE PAGLS, from Ludlow Strect Jall, his term having exs plred, s fine was pald, TRICITINIARIS, Adolph Yager is at Bellevite fospltal suf- forbug from triehiniasis, but it is thought ho will recover. llc ling been nccustomed to eat ratw ham,© Another patient is under stire velllanee, suspected of having trichininsls, LAND-LEAQUENS ESIGRATING, Noventy-five Land Lenguers arrived from ueenatown to-day, nll wearing green neck- ties, "They come prineipally froi the Cotnly Clare, nnd are hound forthe West, fundreds of others will shortly arrive, thuy say,* - GOLD_PROM EUROIE. The Clty of Derlin and 3lose) brought 8857,000 i3 gold, 3 3 JUIN KELLY'S TICRET was elected to-night by n majority of 50 Inn total ml? of 711, “The election was the nost exclting field In many yenrs, 5 i PROF. JOHN EINERDS, o trapeze’ performer, while ‘reliearsing at Iloboken this afternoon, tell thirty feet. glnrl;l legs broken, amputation thought neees- nry. * TIF, CONSTITUTIO! . No fears nre felt at the Navy Yard for the safety of tha frignte Constitutlon, Last fall slie sniled from Fortress Monroe for League | aland, and, meeting with heavy weather, wns two weeks making the trip, Vhen ahe Jeft Delaware Brenkwater n week ago, she was in a geaworthy condition. ‘Fhero i3 ns yet no #zound for apprehienslon of uny disaster, TFIRE RECORD. J AT DULUTII, MINN, weelal DispateN to The Chicago Tridune, ¢ 8r. PAun, Minn., April 18.~A PloneersPreas Duluth spocinl says: *About 3 o'clock this tnoening, firo was discovered fn tho bullding known os tho Commercinl Hotel. The fire soened to eatch In the kitchen, around the chiuiney, and though but a small blazo when tirat seen, soon got beyond contral, iy the time n stream was wot on to the tire, tho hotal, 65x50 ract, was ncarly burned to the ground, and & dwelilng - adjolning on the north was also wrapped In flames. Tho hotel was owned, by the Hom 8, 1. Chittenden, late member of Cunuress from Broaklyn, N, Y., was worth about 1,000, and Insured for $2.500, and the furniture, fixtures, ete, were Insured for £2,000. Most of the furniture und fxtures wore saved. Tho {nsurance was cnrrled in tho Fire Associntion and tho Amerlean Insurance Com- pauy of Philadelplin, and the Manufacturers’ of Boston. The other bLuflding Lurned was worth £1,000, and wna fnsured for $800 with tho Traders' of Chlengo. It wns owned by August Reyohr, now in Uermany. C, M. Meyers, one of the propriotors of tho hotel, reports thut be had In his trunk, which was burnced up, betweon 8300 und $300 It cash CIITCAGO, Tho niarm from lox 331 nt 5:45 yesterday ft- ornoon was cuused by a Hre In tho two-story Urick hiouso No, 2 Abordeen street, owned by Saran Holden, and occupled ns a residence by B, I Mills. Damago, £20. The fire orlginated Inorat's nest under the sluk an the sccond Hoor. i . 'Tho alnrn at 8:10 last ovening wns caused by s firo In tho buscinent of No, 242 Clinton street, owned and occuplod by Mres. Burns, The fire originated fn tho Lnsement from unknown eauses. Damage to bullding and contente, §$100; Iraured for $1,000 in tho ome Mutunl. During tho progress of the fire Ofllcor Thomns Tee ress cted a nan who was lying druuk ou thoe second slory of the bullding. FACTS TO THE FRONT. The Sample Southern Outrage Receritly Referred To by Senator Dawes. Btatement by the Mamohus.ettl Man in Question, Mr, Charles Heath, Who, for the Crime of Befriendlng {ho Negroos, Was Kokluxed Out of " Loulsinna, His Property Destroyed by Fire, and His Lifo Threatoned. Bpectat Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tostax, Mass,, April 18.—Senator Goorge's dental of Senntor Dawes' story of the destrucs tlon of n Mnssnchusctts man's property In the South beeanse of his political afMilutions will be et to-morrow with w counter denlal by tho Datly Advertteer, . In the statoment of the vletin, Mr, Chitrles Henth, who Is now o resident of Malden, four miles alstant frotn Hoston, tho only inistnke Senator ‘Dawes 'mady was In locating the Lroubles In Misstssippl. ' Thoy ac- curred In Loutslana, and tholr recital ronds ns near liko n chapter. in A Yool's Errang** as ono pea looks like mnothor. Mr. Heath's plantation of nearly 1,000 ucres was in. Caldwell Darish, ton miles bolow Columbla. 1lo and his brother, who I & Now Orléans morchant, bought the place thirteen or fourteen years ngo, and tnd estublished upon it o gln house, grist: mif), rnd repatr shop, fitted up with iinproved machinery, For soverul yoars thoy ran:the placo under n white overseer, and wern not scrlously Inter fered with by tholr nelghbors, hut In 187 or 1838, x:cn & negro was put In ns overseer, tho trouble gan, - #44 % BAYS MIL' IIEATIL “The Bherilf uf the purish camo to me und my brothor and enld something like this: * We un- derstund you aro to divide up your land nmong the niegers for thom tu work It withuut n white overscer, The nigieers aro stealing everything they can Iny thair hands on {n the wuy of stock, even when they have n white man to overseo thom, and what. will “they. da if left. to thom- selves? The white people are not going to let youdait, Woennnot afford o do It, and you cangot wfford to do ft, and ' we don't iean that you shall start ot In that way,' ) The reply of ‘course was that the ‘brothors, having patd for the place, bad u right to run It ns they pleased. A nogro. yamed Harels wos nppninted oversour, nnd was threatennd, . Gov, Warmoth said ha, did not buve milltia torce enough ‘to protect all such cades, and tha result was thut A PARTY OF MASKED MEN rode up to-hls eabln ‘at night, called hin out, und shot him, makiug sich wounus that he s now n cripple. Then the usual Ku-Kiux pla- canlg wero posted around ordering Mr. Heath to lenvo tho piace, and threatening denth and de- striction of the property, Ilut the reul troublo hegan about Christmas Inst. At tbat time a young Hostoulan .went up to Heath's place with a view of buying blm out. e representod himeelf to the popple thore us boing u natlve of Toulsinne, They welcomed him very kindiyand sald: *Wo are glaud you are coming here to tuko Mr. Henth's plice. Mr. Heath Is o good mnn. ‘Wo don't have anything agninst bim, Ho 18 8 good man, but he is & dumned Yankeo, We DON'T WANT THAT KIND. UERE, but want our native wen.” - Suys Mr. Hodth: “I hnd been for'some tlme trying to eifect n snlo and getout of the country ns easy ns Pos- sible. While the nolghborsshowed no encity to my face, always treating wme with the greatest upparent respeet and friendship, thoy were nt tho sutne time exhibiting the ‘wroatest enmity behind my back, 1 knd hud interviows with one ortwo parties about seliing outyand T would bave sold out at a very greut sncrlice it T coulil have scon n chance to kot my money. 1could Luve sold out fust cnough by § LETTING THEM TAKE MY PROPERTY, taking Laek n mortgage, and lettloy them pny for it from tho prococds as fast ns thoy could earn It.)1 was bolding off and @ trying ' to tind Romebody that-hnd somne money. . When they burned me out I bad no place to stay,: and Ihud to got qut thon, Wo hud about 4209 In- suranee, 1 have nothing left thers it half u dozen pufeof mules und the Inud. Phe wholo pluce, with improvements, was worth §25,00), They burned up my tools,wagons, gristinii, milt, blaclsnit-shop, r&vu!r-nuov. overything clenn, 1 gat out nbout §41K) or $5 Worth of guods [n nbout twenty minutes we had to work in, and we catne within an ace of belng burned up ullve, ‘Tho only thiug that saved us was that the wind blew the tlames nway Trom the bulldmg i which we were sleaplng. - . 3ir, Heath clnstns that ho had beon A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR rather than nu cniemy to the Yurmf whero his pmpurlr wis, und can ouly expinin his persecus tlon by hils desire to clevito tho negro.. He do- talls muny verty ncts of ecraity, aud convludes by sayligs “The trouble fs that tho native Soutlierners are envious townrd unybody thnt coutes intothelr, nelghborbowl, purticulurly u Northern “man ' who 18 opposed 1o tho solid | Bouth, They - know whdt my politics were, altboueh 1 nover havo talked . polltics thero or advised tho negroes, boyont “tellinge tham what 1 thought was fur thelr Intorost, - [ nover advised them wha to vote forand who not to vote for, and tried to keop aloof from pollties altogether. A fow duys-before [ came awny tho District-Attorney of Calawel) Purish wus in New Orleuns,” and 1 took thogrouble to hunt him up, and had 0 long tatk with him. Lsaid (o hine: *Mipy Ware, you eas not uiford to have me buraed, ‘out and driven out of your parlsh withont takime some notice of [t " Wolt! ho safd, * I thiuk Hkely our folks will natioe It." This wis a month utter the dre and more, AND NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE, Tsald to blin: ¢ T have got-n'lettor that T ro. colved lust summor from tho Post-Othce fust sbove mo, Hugan's Landing, telling we it 1 re- turned to the parish thoy would pay moe o visit, Luw golng to mull that letter, ind yuu iy *STEAMER BURNED. - Speetal Disputeh to The Chitcago Tridbuns. BAVANKNAI, Ga., April 18.~This morning nt 8 o'vlock tho stenmor W. T, Wheeless, with ber entire cargo of freight, was destroyed by five, The fire orfginated {n thoufter partof the enbln, and fn forty mninutesshe was n totni loss, Nolives lost, Pllot Ed Turnce Jumped from the wheels house and broke his lew -Bud Horno, tho Cal- Hopenn, saved his 1ifu by fumping throngh tho fire. Nothing was saved. The dovk und wharf wasalso burhed, Tho Wiceless - drifted down the river ‘und set flre to tho se hoouer Walton, whlu‘h was purtly burned. AT DULUTIL MINN,. Bpectal Dispateh to Tiie Chicagy Tribnss Dururi, Minn, April 18.~A firo early this mornlng - totally destroyed the Commercinl Hotal, also A, Itehbein's dielline. Loss $U,000, Tusured as follows: Twenty-tivo bundred dollurs 16 tho Fire Assoclution nnd Amerlean Insurance Compuny of I'iladelphin, and the Manutactur- ers' of Bogton: '$2,03) on tho furalture In tho Manufacturers® of - loston, nud ‘&W)on the dwelling, -Origln of the fire supposed to bou defectivo ehlinuey, p AT PORT BYRON, ILL. Bvectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tvibune, Rock IsLAND, 11L, April 18.—flctweon 1 and 8 o'clock this morning sparks from u passing lo- comotive caused n gerlous tire ut Port Ilyron, Ttock Island County, IIL, fourteen miles up tho river from this city, Unylor & Stone's dry- goods house was partinlly destroyed, Involving a logs of &,000, Instireds and_the Glube printing oftico entiraly, u loss of §4,009, without fosur- anco, . AT MOBILE, ALA. . Lowsvirn, Kv.-April 18— spocinl to tho Couricr-Jonirnal from Moblle, Ala,, soya B, Sper- 1mnn & Co.'s grocers was, dlscovered on fire at balf-past ¢ this evening. Tho bullding, throe atorles, I8 8 completo wroek, At a roush cstf- ninte the loss 18 §:0,000; insured. It was Incens dlury, and: the third attempt. Othor huildings wore suved, tho lire bems on the river frout; AT GOVERNEUR, N, Y, Govensru, N, Y., Aprit 18,—A firo thig even- {ng burned the Yan Buron House, the Flrst Na« tionul Bank, MoAlllster’s Block, and the Baptist- and Presbyteriun Churches, ' AT GRAND IHAVEN, MICIT, * Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune. Ananp HAvVEN, Mich, April 18.—~Tho Shciby House, owned and ocouplgd us o hotel by Charles Ritey, wus dostruyed by five at 4 a, m, Hu: littla 10ro wassuved, about &, usur- | muko such uso of it ns you think proper, 1 By Thasavo e Tonl uim e he “wonld aaviso. o “panan, 1 of . $100, - g, 50 offer & rewanl h [ I would vifer ns much noro to thoroughly fnvostiute this thing, 1 have mnde no secret of these matters In Now Orloana, but have told thom (lpaug'. No allusion hus beon mado to tha five In nuy Southiorn newsnaper that 1'vo seen, Whonever u negro 18 murdered np thore In my rnrhll thoy thke no_mare. notive of it than hough It Wus o dog shot, They don't even noll un Inquest, - They don't give publicity to nn&'- thincal this kind, When o .pubtle ‘man llke .Imtho Crawford I8 shut overybody findg that AT SPRINGIIELD, O. CINOINNATI, Aprit 18.~The Times-Star speclal from Suringilold, saya:' The book-stura of SN 5. THREE Duehed oAt miditignte Lo 0,005 fully fnsured, AT CHILLICOTIIE, O, CixCINNATI, April 18,—Miles Rutolli's flouring= mill'nt Chlllicuthie, 0., wis damuged by lire yos- turduy, entailing o loss of $6,000, i JAT ITARRODSBURG, XY, CINOINSATE, O APl 18,—John B, Thompson's old Fort Distiltery ut Marrodsburg, Ky,, burned yosterduy, Losy £0,004 ——e— Nicholus' Constantinovitoh, About sfx yeurs ago u book wis published Tagts which tused a declded senston, cutled * Lo Boman d'uite Amtrieainoon 13 and woa written_ by Mles Huttle Blackford, bute twr known g > Fanny Loar," 1a [t tho nuthore s, ulded by somo ok writerof tho bontevards, related her” nworous ndventures with o porson whom shy dotighted to cull the * U, D™ un whotn tho Atmanuch e Gotha onlled tho Urand Duke Nivholus Constuutinovitch, nuphew of the thun rolgniug Caur, 1t was u wrotelied produce lon, Lut the polico thougat it worth whlle to oxpol Biss Niwckford from Parls, aud her low Viotoria, . with Russlau horsed,” and hor Lachiaatchie, 1w bluo guberdine und square cap, wero scon 10 woro fis tho Bols, Moanwhilo the Graud Duko had fatlon into disgrace, He hod Loun gdocudod of . muny erimes which huve nover boen proporly substautinted; ho wis Aot down a8 tho bluck shcep of tuo rumuly. wad woA sont futo oxile in Orenburg, {n tho lanoly lita of tho Btoppes, the bans fshed - Prince, nfter .nls manner, looked ubout bhm for sowe onu o love, Falr ladiey wuro nuturnlly scaree, but the Grand Diko uitl- tely settied hid nffection upon tho exoewls Inlm' haantiful doughtorof the Polleo daster Mivuatlott and mnrrisd her. Wnon the muringo hud beon goleutnized the Princa sent n humble and popltont_lotter to the luto Czar, entreating bils sanction fur tho unequal mutcli, Jt was ro- fusod with nnger, and tho Czur, ws u puaisbmont for tho oifensu, ordered tho Soan Nichulas 1o Join the expodition to the Amvor distriot fur the, axpluration of Cuntral Moantime the Behuttful daughtor of tha Foilco Muster dotors wmined (o tukoe the buslness tn hor own hunds, truvelod to 8t Potershury, manuged 1o got au {nterview with tho Caar, uhd ontrentod him to ive his yanotion (o the tuurrlago of his nuphey, o Tmporlal kinsmun could not opeuly ylelt, y doparted for her ———— . The Naw Czar's Hconomy. Tho new Czar, whose Integrity 14 highiy spoken of, I8 suld to hive resolved to reduce the enore mous expenditure hitherto ineurred hn the hige Winter Paluce and {18 bolungings, A B, Poters Dury paper states thut the expondituro of the Min lll?‘ol’ the Iinporinl Honsehiold wall bo roe dueed Crom 1,000,000 to 3,0)0,000 roubles, a diifer enee o $1,000,00, CIHOCOLAT MENIER. " For. Breakfast | CHOCOLAT RAERIER. . Bold Hverywhere, In ] PARIS AND LONDON. , Yew York Depot, 28 6 Greenwich St. MEDIOAT. mcon0's VITAL ResToRaTIVE. Iy been scrutinizod und tndorsod by th Aeadamy of Modieln, Purls, bnd “rocoguized GOy alf luaiiog lih)‘llulmun? tho world us un pntullig spociily ue Nervous und Phiysical Dobllityl otei contalue ha Ullfllrlmmi. cantharidas, vr any other \'lfllll"l, & but before the young Id: troly Yogulallo, prods N oo o croutwd hor Gonntoss uf Ocanburi: r..'.f: g ‘:‘(‘n"“k,".gr:‘:‘:'.::fi: i J.i..‘%‘:u""'?:n I f h s, OF 0F (ir, 1, 'This wis tukon us o broof that hor ug .'.’i‘."m AT ot orke. nude 4. fuvorablo '"‘.l"""“’" upon whon he died the Qrand Duke wasiempted to nak Aloxundor 11k tolet him veturn to the Capitul, Tue request was refusod with scorn. e ———— ‘fhio Russinng Luanguugo, Hero are sonio Hlustrations of tha floxibllity and riohness of tho Russian langungo, No. [t Ivan Wobn), Ivanooshika Johuny), Vi )l (thut foilow, Joln), Vangka (bt Johu), Va (dear Jobuny), Vanurka (bad Jubnny). Rooka (Lud), rooclishenn (bie band), roochku (little bund), roovhouks (bad Uttlo band) rouche onochka (ulog Uttle banul Buut by wall oy recalpt o urice. Rt gdnuliie Wil ot the Keench trudomark und the sighuture of 5, 11 Migesmond,“Gonom Agout, ot vidg € oucy Loz CAUTION-= furiur bielit 01 miinu is How wivurtis: irus tiultation of tha calobeutd Dir. lticurd'e Jasturativo uidor the s or br. Kieorts Tho uy ur druddist for Hieord's Lot G o e o8 i 0 Mitimun-ste of Giio X H00kh 8 5. Cldn Pubingr House, (’u\uqu. and ull utlide druzateta, CIAACIKE, BIEVERSON & COndl VAN Whbivaalo Avuuts for (o d¥ud Tiadu. Fciots s e iy s o clos fur dureripiive Sweular uad tatmoniala, K 3 AMUSEMENTS, .~ . . HOOLEY'S THEATRE. - ., THE FUNNY JURY. THE FUNNY o ! LABT WREK OF THA COMEDIAN!,‘"""Y ROBSON and CRANE N AL I, 1900, - Or, What We Are Coming To *The Brighteat of Their Best Buccessen.” . St Have iin | YOu Seen . Thedury? - dnry, Tho o] ¢ . photle uhicidation of l;fé'“w.,m";'.i?.“fl':’.?fl'. 3 coblau g'unnlur lllll(l Our Bacholors, Lvery Sromok at & Matinees Wednosduy and Haturday .. Hundoy, Aprit2), tui Dlay 3V G A RS Pbol's bizbly succe i OF MUSIC, 8L, noar Madis Foprtaton ~lrflnlfl°f ok, Tapnelcnand Moore, Carelo Lnvarnle, Andy S1D. C. FRANCE, %3 Supnorted br Guoren Loarack nnd Btock Somonny. an Ved, nnd Sat. Mntingon, 15, Roita 14 30 1L HAVERL az0r und Propristae Supporfed by tho John McCullonuh Uombany, under With eorriict s A& opvroneinte muslc, , {atusine, Sixtinee—MANII FNTS gnd cAunle flughes’ Kurry Woodson, Allce: .- IN DRAMA islon-iiveninas and kunday Siatingc. € bo socurud by Both Baimm i Hall o TIHIB TUESDAY KV NU--Ono Week Only— @ment nf Mr. Win. M. Connor. : 0 T R ) oinenduy Night [y Tdny~A’ DEBTS, Eaturday— nieman, and Willls Pickert 1n Apec i e, Wed, 850, AVERLY'S THEATRE. S NITERIBAN, THE TRAGEDIAN, LANT N1 i (:“} nf ovening und OTIELLD. Sunday—si ACHETIE Vi MYICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! ' O the Great Drama, the LEGION OF HONOR. | AMUEL 11 “\g}’tl“l}:f‘lxl';‘;llflnl!l)fl.' (LR In the lending roles, supported P i Arl'Alg\'? BUPERIOR, 44 DRAMATIC 1 WiFST WEEK~Urand scenle production of 100 —_—_— GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, [ Clarkest., ito Court-Huuva, Specinl enangoment for tha AST > I"U."l'l‘l VELY LAST WEEK of L'fll'lE'i =ll|0fl'l"lll}fi0§l‘gl. Company, it Stehens & Sulomon s Comia Opars: [BIILILIEIET 1 [TIAIYILIOIR] Bunday Night, April 2L only timo of San W, Plerc; Annite Upihant, burle 31, Y iy in Tho SRCIINE e ™00 S04 BOwOHut Lo TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Manday, Aprll 29-BOSTON IDEAL OPE COM- X PARY. Thix ahoot rende Thurdays - OVERA LOM- ) SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC TIEATRE, ! Clark Ntevet, uf ppusite Buerman -nuse, Evary Evening at 8 Olcloth, —m v 4 Futurdny d Sundape . couesdaz, . . 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