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\ 1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN DAY, APRIL 20, 1881-TWELVE PAGES ; 3 . E : medieal men tiere as {ully compotent to tha [ me some Interesting information to-day ot and Instantly [ ton were fatally shot. One ortwo others werd | takon, nltbough rumor has i NEW YORK. u\gk he has |xv|d:;:n\l:|m|y (w'm:“ some re- | nbout travel and, lmmfixmutm to the United CRIMINAL NEW killed by Amburg Hates, aisoof this city, Tay- | wounded, Tho riot grow out of Jast fall's elov gfm"'“'""‘w . Btores, of lnl:'o?\?tl‘; “vlv’flh".&l: Il:ntancu, by the way), as a chemlst and a | Btates, n“‘lndl})muutml out on nucceuhllln - :;"; "nflultfl;;n::‘ngf d-:;lu;::-r;f“l' &“fi‘.’,;“.t‘.:,{';‘;';i anm' ca 5000 to be vacated by Dr, Peabody, physlologlst. ‘1t Is exnocted, therefora, that | voynges 600 Itallans twice, or 1,200 In s ! ¥ 2 or Conversation with fTheodore | the fortheoming oxporiment will futnish | nearly all Calabrians from tho South of Italy, The New Yark Court of Appeals Decides | ior down, and the latter, on resninina bis foot: Bpeetal Ditpatch to The Chicags Tribunes STEAMSHIP. NEWS, driw & rovnlver, Nates waa unarmed, and fled DaxvILLE, T, April 10.—A torrible homiclde Niw_Yong, April 10.—~Arrivod, the City of ¢ what * v flying bofora the Conscription law. Tlesays that ‘Nathan Greenfield Must . from the saloon. Rotuening In_a few minutes, to, , | Now York, from Liverpool, rud tho Thomas Concerning Com-= THE TANNER AND DEURLT, AFPAINS tho Italian enilgration during the present Hang. Srmed: o aponed fira on Taylor, his. first ?,,c:{u..'f::._l" o T e ot | fram Toudon, oo Alintiay ing Festivaln. did not—namely: Many valunble™datn ns to | year has already been aver 5,000, and that tha shot passing through ‘Tuylor's hut, und the othor | 14 and 12 Jonrm, ot fnte n_quarrel, whon the ,,8,',’,‘5"“’{.‘"’;“71'" 10.—Arrived, the Adrlutio, 5 tho chentistry and physlology, general ‘mul | steamship Vintonnezlo Floria is to bring out returnca tho fire, missing hia nim, _Iiates thon | older genl mmn-’fi‘munnmunmanmn younger, New g":mx?’:\brll 10.~Arrived, the Eogland — micrascople, of protracted starvation. Dr. | 1,%0. .. Wonderful Faith of the Wife- | oo i o nonin ceiary of tha | ok blm fustantly, from Liverpoal o L0 PO These emigrants are all' Catholles of tha pensant clnss, but w putnber of them are nrtl- sans, Thoyare taken on at Naples, pay £5 por head, or $25, and the time of the voyagn is from sixteen to twenty days. They are provided with fresh beef svery doy and with two pints ot Itallan wine, which costs about 12 conts & gallon, Thelr food Is macaronl and wine, THERE WENE SEVEN BIIGANDS among the pnssengers on the Inst voyage, wholnd o gentle fashion of cotlug up to the Captain nud drawing theirjfiugers ncross their throats ns thoy hield out thelr plate of provistons, Inthmating that unless tho food whas moro to thelr temper they wonld cut his Guorge M. Beard, of this clty, inthnated to- day that Tannor and Mlss Denell, with the exception of sliowing that n liuman belng can Itve forty-fiva days without food, have dom- onstrated nothing that wns not praviously known. Mr. Griscom’s oxperimont, under the supnrvision of Dr. Iatnes, will either ro- sult In tho discovory of nuw facts, or In prov- Ing that thoru'nre nono to bo discovered. JOIN GRIBCOM, Jit, 13 n resldent of tha border-land between en- thusinsm and mental eccontricity. %o ealled upon me the othor day,” said Dr. Beard to-day, *“and told me he had - just come back from tho West Ile had had o talk with D heart. Taylor fell and almost lnstantly ox- KILLED AN INDIAN. . Tiatos thou Hod to the river, and, tak| = A Sl A ‘l,rentmmpwd to vacApe o N atnad atgre, | - 87 PAUL, Minn.,-Apeil 10.—A spoolal to tho bt o party of citizonsdrove him bdtk tothe Mis | Pioncer Presssays in an altoreation botween an ;?nu-"l |:|I|(|k" X;Il';v’rru:lfi ‘u:'l,rv:v‘!dg;v.-dml'::&n‘gll}' I:grm Indian at White Ok Polnt Agency and a white Ll 3 Vi h Al the Justice, ho was tiken to #t. Joseph and :fl?":'{.fi?fi:fi‘%fl :’r:‘: e, 'rho n}\ll‘;'tl»“o:hx(r fodgod 1y the Buchauan County Jail, thon kot tho Indian dead, und tho same shot et wounded - white man named Wakeflold budly. i AN ABSCONDING BANKER. KAxgAs City, Mo,, April 10.—Later develop- ments regurding the absconding uf C. C, Netson, CnaARrtxatox, 8, C,, April 10.—L. R. Redmond, Promdont of the Neosho County Bank at Ossye | a noted Carolius moonshinor, for whoso enntura +Misslon, Kansas, gu to prove that ho was a | a roward was offered, hos been arrested by tho Acainp of tho first water, Frum tho bost infor- | rovenue officars, aftora fightin which Redmond nation obtained it §s stated that hoonco resided | was wounded. In 8yracuse, N, Y., and was cngaged thoro ns & o e ntroot brukor, [o loft that city with & dum- | DEATH-SENTENCE COMMUTED. Murderer that He Will Escape. AMUSEMENTS, NOOLEV'S THEATRE, Matinee To-Day! THE FUNNY JURY, TIIR FUNNY JURY, LAST WKEK OF TI(E COMEDIANE, ROBSON and CRANE, IN A.D. 1900, Or, What We Are Coming To. aUn- binsteln, the Great Muslcian, 3 “ ‘den’tond to Be Almost Ene tirely Blind. [ ' Soven Times Has the Death-Sen= tence Been Passed on Him. Bulls Stnnrlhig with Their e Horns Down, Ready to Toss Stocks. PSSR ir Mournfal "Quotations of What i rXaenc §aid When He Was & : o Account of & Terrible Affray at Troy, N. Y., Resulting in the Death of Three People, 1 he ged charscter. Provious to his residenco Cot.uxnus, (), April 10.~Gov, Foster to-day i3 = Bull. '3 1t lo refused to undertake the | Lhrout. Having putéwo of them i Irons,suie Ry a commuted tho death-sentenco of Conrad Ttout- Ths Riighlest of Thale NostiHnco -t nines, who relused undertake tha | & et "f heeipling swory (lspansed A Countrymah 6 & Train Leave | thoro, itisundnrstond o resiod at some volnt | FAEIRES R0 CCRE-ACHTE Judee nlia Porking, H . " g peny chy v en hung In Sidney | The ¢ e > supervislon-of (ho case until ho had consnlt-§ (8 Cvo8 00 i evien of Columbus. . There In Canada. Iic was for along timo engoged as ¥ siney he Champinn Carman, av ing Chicago Robbed of $970. managlog editor of the Indiannpolls Sentinel. ,',‘;';‘u{_';"‘}gy»*" jinprisonmant In the Penitentl- };mm unh clu‘(' be went to Aggunsas, then to < ‘exas, whero he opened o bank at Dallas, Aft- erspending o short timo ut Dailus he foeated In EDITQR CRAMER. Furt Seott, and about March 1 remnved his bank from Fort Boutt to Osago Misslon, Tho carpet- sack Nolson had with .him {s supposed to have contuined botweon €8,00 and $00,000. Tho causes which lod to Nefson's sudden tlight just nouw aro various. It is belioved by many that hoe has been preparing for this sume time, ed me, 118 Tather, Dy, John Griscom, was n patient of mine qefors he went to tho asy- uti, whore he died.” Dr. Deard aues- tioned his visitor = pretly carcfully, but ho did mot find out oxnctly what he wanted, At last Mr, Griscom remarked abruptly: “I can’t oxpress myscll to-day. You ses I've been enting, and niy brain lan’t Tucld, Il starve for twenty-four hours, And come In to-morrow morning.’” WIith' this the strange visitor depacted, but tho next morning, punctual to hishour, he reappeared Missdusan A, Hewipin, ( Sl i, You Seen n Tton. Marie Bustar. " The Jury 1 The Arvost. The Jury. The Trlal, *r 18 n prophatio clucidation 52 6 W omons Hieids Problom,’ Fannler than U STINDR Bt & Maitnacs "W edboniey "akg Satareny Nunday, Aprit 23, i 2 £ iy ST T A s N mPUeIls Blahiy aucoess- AC ) Solo I'rgprietor. was a full band of music among the eml- grants, which played every night on deck. and the tarantuia dance was earried on, At Gibraltar 5,000 lonves of bread wero taken on bonrd and cut in half, giving bread for tun days, For the rest of the voynge tha bread 1s Laked by the ship. x ‘'he Captaln says hebrought out 300 Poriu- ucse on i recent voyage, all of whom were ound for the Paclfi¢ coast, nnd are going to faru and ralse wine, 116 says-the present Y«'Ar wiil ba the most successful year in the A Man Who Is Crazy if He Eats, " ‘About to Begin a Fast in ey Chicago. G Aol PRS- vos Young Do Jarnetie Acquitted of the Murdor of His Bister. v BUT ONE IOPE LEFT, , 8pecial Duspateh to The Chicago Tribunes SYIACUSE, N, Y., April 10.—S0 far as the law fitathing Letter from Lawyer Finch to the Veunerable Proprictor of tho Mile wankee ¢ Kvoning Wisconuln.? 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridunes Minwauker, April 10.—~Tho oriminal lbol sult aguinst Editor Cramer, of the Evenfnyg Wiscon- Ll . The Doctors lave Him In Tow, and Will Do the Thing Sclentif« 10 te Lrougnt by Matt Fineh, n leading law- s « leally. & } with, o ‘smiling countenance, and declarad | history of stenm shipplng, Not only Istherg | i8 concerned, the colebratod Oswald murder | Many storles arc uilvat, nmony thom ono or two . - Manager = i : X 3 that he had um’.-n 10thing for the last tven- Choniats lmmlzrmnlgn B ot ail ¥mr(x of | cnso was cnded to-day fu tho Court of | willald the reuder 10" obtain somo idea of hie 2;2::&22:::‘3 D;‘I:.TJ:" ;r‘}:a;b:fig::u::-:h:?;. Fxary fvaning ung diatinses (hia wesk, . ty-tour hours, and that Taurope, but the first-cluss_pnssenger travel | Appoals at Albany, This mourning u do- | cChiriuter. oo, years ko u ludy of Loston iR H 5 Tapuck nnd Maore, Carrle Lavarnte, Andy und Anale Sfughes,’ Iia > Hiltcman, nnt Wittis Plewcre in apesiattse S1D. C. FRANCE, IN DRAMA ‘MARKED FOR LIFE Bupported by (eanze Learock and Stoek Co 2 dmiasion—Everings nid Sunday Satinat, 13 3, Gc, Heats placed fn_bls hauds cinlms mounting to | ter to Cramor in teply to tho scorchiug editorial several thousund doiisrs for colleciion., 1o col- | whnlch contains tho alleged libel, fo which be ’louw:d‘l.‘if claling, u'mt. nlmNmnulng }ll' Tl:,-xnm. ,n‘u- says: sum o nume of C, C, Nelson, He hus nthor 2 allusce, WIth tho monoy hio staried womu sort ot | 1 YOUr paper of Saturday ovening contains nn busiaess vonture st Dallas, where ho scoma to | editorial evidently written by yourself, n which mfl:n nfi':ldfl ullnonuy. !A:“ X():II:. lh‘;v mw“i. you In effect pronounce mo n *shyster,’ a legn! ntanco of anothor ady, DOt | prostitute, mnd churge me with dis- fom” hoston, Pwot poiscaing s | grost | Boncat hnd - cormipr. pricticos’ ws him fn many ways, and fell a victini to the tu lawyor. The artlcle s without doubt n g‘(. lulvl'urnlmhmlllnnd dul‘ilu:-;. nll_lmluc'v D‘flhm . | gross and maliclous libel. That o writing urtly after be opene e urhon Coul B in B Bozt o Loy Indy ArFIyed thaE | o e e aront o with ber attorney und an ollicer, and demanded 3 k s AppREUn Oy a settiomont, ~and comwenced to attach tho fuco of the nrticle, becruse, #ince a recent tho ‘bank, when he sccured seversl | cnse, in which 1 was ontered against you, you prominent businoss mon to go on his bond, | for wouks therenfter publishet 4 sorles of claimung it wns & cuse of blackmall and would i % D squatchod I & short time. o boad was for | Aticles agalnst mo thomselves lbelous. 1 $1500. The bondsmen clnim thoy uro amplyse- | Puid no attention to those articies bocause cured. Nelson 8 a loud-talking ‘man, boasts n | 1 knew your repitation as a libeler. 1 know guod deal of hbis wealth, 18 heavy | that you bad frequently libeled your follow- set, has long, dark whiskol mnd steps | cltizens, T knew that the Wisconsin rey very tenderly on account of rheumutic | coutained yuur name as a llbeler nore fre- tendencies, ne_of his upper front teeth Is { guentlv thau nuy. othor Juurnalist. — Dut filted with gold. Onco soen iu will always bo ro- stlll thought " ihat, baving ULeen cun- mombered, _UNicers of Fort Scott, ns welins | victed by the jury In the Uottrelt cass Neosho und Kunsus Clty, are after bim, There | of Iylng aud porfiry (s you swure you were not 18 considorable excitoment at Ositge Mission re- | intiuenced by mullee, nnd the (lury found you gurding tho alfair, and should hebe relurngd be | were), thut your maitea Swould In'timo dio aut. would “be roughly hundled, He bns ruined u | Dut It_scoins that iowiice Is so lnterwoven Inrgo number of wenlthy citizons at Osage Mis. | fnto tho very Hbre of your buing that cision wns hauded down roatfirmiog tho conviotion of Nuthan Orlando Greenfichd, who is condemned to doath for the murder of his wifo, Alice Groonfleld. Tho general torm bufure which Urgenfield isto appear for sentenco, will sit in Buttulo ou- tho 1ith of Junc. Tho general torm may romit tho cuse to the Clrault, which is to bo held in Syrucuse, bewinning Monday, May 16. The couusel for Greentield, after the sentence is passed, will appeul to tho Governor, Petitions will be cireulated in Onondugn und Oswego Counties asking for n commutation to hnprisonmout for life, It is doubted If criminal hlstory ever furnished o cnse parallel to that of Nathno Orlundo Green- fletd. Although convicted by a jury of his peors, ho strougly Uoules his guilt, and asserts b8fore God nud mun that ho ks inoocent of tho deed. Nearly $10,000 bave boon spent in the prosecution of' this wan, The *Oswald murdor " for five yours hus occupied the uttendon of the conrts, Tho Ulendy and mangled ocurpsa of Allco Orconfiold wns found in her bed on tho morning of Oct. 3, 187, Groonfiold was arrestod that duy, and over ive years' cons stant imprisonmont havo not wrung a HI3 BRAIN WAS RESTORED TO LUCIDITY. Such, whether from obstinence or other causes, tho doctor found to by the fact, 'The mun explained his wishes with admirably tu’m:lulun and coherence, 1o desired acor- ificnt to tho'effect that ho wns sane, Dr, Beard granted the required document after & enreful examination, and the enthusiast wns on his way to the West a fow hours aft- erwards, Dr. Beard cirssified the probable result uf the attempt under three hends, The first serios of data would' consiat of chemical orurnuonu from - unalysis of the exereta, The seeond, of STHE NERVOUS AND MENTAL PIENOMENA nssocinted with starvation, and their coreln- tion with pliysical changes; the third would He in daily microscople studley of the blood, with determinations of the relative number of colored corpuseles per cuble millimetre, as compared with the standard, and & conseentlve record of tho - wppearance and behavior of these bodies under such tests as avery sclentist knows how to apply, Dr. Beard to<duy rocolved n letter from Dr. Halnes, asking his views ns to the propricty of going on with -the project, and had re- Ellnd advising him to accept the responsi- 1s now nearly cqual from Europe and from Aumerlea. p TIOUSANDS OF CULTIVATED MEN are coming out ta the States this summer, many of them on mercantile missions, Sev- cral noblemen and eapitalists frotn Louden are coming out to observe the elevated rail- roads in New York City and seo low they are adapted for English cities, Two New York compunles are to start Inger-beer browing in London this swimner— mmwm- x:x%lpun of $500,000, and the other with $300,000, Americin steam nhlpglnx is rapidly nafm: down, and Awmerican bottoms, both on the Pacitic and Atlantic, aro becoming fawer and and fower. On tho gther hand, British shi Yinfi I3 drving the Guermans and Freneh, tallans and Seandinavians, out of the waters of Ching, the Enst Indles, and Europe. “The new English stenmships are mainly built on Amerlean sugkestions, every variely of Amerlcan patent entering into thelr conven- fences—into tho plumbliug, the ornamenta- tion, ete,—and the forelzn ships are coming up more on the model of our river steamers, with promenade decks. alties. ¥ Brown " Bugar, Whether Fino or Orude, Is in Law Brown Bugar. b o ' MUBIC, \ TIEONORE THOMAS, * gpueiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns New Yous, April 19.—There have been ‘many aud contradictory reports of late in musient ctreles In regard to the great festi- vals of 183%.which, it hns been rumored, are tobe given in New York, Cincinnati, and Clilengo In Moy or June, next year, under the direetion ot Mr, Theodore ‘Thomas, Mr. Thomas said to-day that the festlvals are to b given, but not exactly in the manner ru- mored. ‘The New York festival will not be modeled on the Initial festival at Clocinnatl, After stating that the festival in this city would take placeatthe Seventh Reglment Armory, the following conversation ensued: w And how about the other plnus 2" . “\Wo nro beglnning to organize details, W and fe. Wed, snd Hat Mnatin 13, d #oc, T2 b3 pecured by beth dion wd loll toiapsin GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-st.,, oppasite Court-1louse. Epecinl enungament for the EASTE A HOSTUIVEL Y LAST WEEK uf &..Ji!b‘i&'.‘?:’.‘l% ‘ Company, in Stephens & Solomon’s Comic Opera, IBIILILIEE] |_[TIAIYILIOIRI Crand Matinee This Afternoon. PR A T AR R bany in tho pxclting Deam, o PORerrul com TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Monday, April 2-BOSTON , O] - PANE Tiox et roudy tuesdaye - OFERA CoM 'S THEATRE. ¥ HAVERI 3. 3L ATAVERLY., ...Manager und Proorietor 1118 WEDNFRDAY MATINEE AN NBTAIS 1N TWO FE DhA S BT 13 and will bo In such _shape shortly as to make | bility, BERNHARDT ¢ confession of the act from' him. Greon- b i e ML Lepl PR TR A it B NEERIDAN, THE TRAGEDIAN, necessary contracts In various dircctions, . AGAIN IN NEW YORIG - fold has _stoadlly poralstod that . tho | "o = e B T O e Supported by the Jobin ScCullyuan Lompany, under and sctually begin festival work.” FALSE BROWN SUGAR, New York Tribune Aprit 1% tragedy was tho work of threo men,—Royal AFFRAY IN MINNESOTA. tha articlo I youeBaturday ovenlug PURCK, 80 | oix Wednosday Hsiinoe, Lant berlormanceot “Iy hasbeen rumored that & THE GOVERRMENT LOSES, Mile. Snrah Bernhardt, after having mado | Kellog, Atken Kellog, two brutors, aud Goorga Epectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. SeEbute o o2 thare waa hora ol LOUIS X1 Q YOUR AIE GOLYG ABROAD Hpecial Dispateh to The Chicavo Tribune, an extended tour through the country, left | Minos—uclgbbors and churactors of ill-ropute, | gr, PAUL, . Mina., April 10.—A Ploncer-Dress | moro o sustalil this churco than your wolls e ednonlay NiphtoOnly performance overin this summer, Mr. ‘Thomnas.” New Youk, April 10,—The sult of 8. & | Philadelphin yesterday at4 p. m. and arrived | Greenficld bus Luen given throo triuls, ou onc of | Rratnerd spocinl says: “A fatal shooting atteay YmorgToiutiion 4y ¢ yublio libelor of your | luck, SUEIBAN). “Thuratey sroning and xguml& ¢ w1 may go to Europe the latter part of the | W. Walsh against Colicctor Merritt came to | In thiscity at 6:30. She was accompanied | Whieh tho fury disagrozd, soven times tho day | oceurred un Thursday morming lnat ot Whito e b ot iy | AR A DR A AL PR ANEW WAY for Greenfleld's oxccution has been fixed, but, as though boaring @& charmed life, Y hos thus - glar escaped the gullows. When Deputy-Superintendent Leavenworth approachod Gruenleld's coll at the Penitontiary te-day 1o convey tho news of the declsfon to him ho found tho prisoner setting fun chale Lusylug bimsolf in making orna ments with colurud papers, As I suspecting tho import of the visit, Ureentiold rose, aud, stepplng forwurd placed his haud on the irou rod of tho 04k Folat, tia ealogn koot tiy. s Whita man, e | Aoir,cRonoral Feputation . would, be auf diton ~ to tween the suloonkeeper nnd an Indlan, brother | your xencral reputation o8 a public libeler tho to Chipannzee, _ fu which the Indian | Tutsiro s bero stated, thon thero 18 no room was killed, amd tho saloonkeeper und ;"{;fl‘;"‘:"‘“’r’"mfi“‘aé’: e, Your: charges uro 2 £l n every 1l L, Y Joseph W. Wakefleld were wounded. An alter- Mr, Crumer published the letter in his paper catlon took place durlng tho night between | thls nfternvon, nud declures that he 18 1o for anothier Indian and the snluonkecper, In which | War, and u Hvaly thng Is expected. tho Indlan declared he would shoot the ssloon. e L e keeper. Wuketicld aud his Dbrother Wil- CANADA. fom were sent for us peacomnnkerd : onday ~nlutit — HAVERLY'™S AL OWOTLDFAS NI Al NORLD-FAMED ™ UNITRD an cbrupt conclusion this afternoon in the United States Clrcuit Court. Judge Wallace, attor n short argumnent by counsel, directed the jury to return ‘a verdiet for the plainti® to the ' amount of the fdutles pald under protest. The amount Invelved In this sult was compara tively small, but 1t hasocen a'test suit, and the amount lnvolved in the hundreds of by Henry Jarrett, hier business agent. Ilenry E, Abbuy, hier manager, was already in New York and welcomed her on her arrivalat Jersey City. After crossing the ferry the actress drove to the Albemarle Ifotel, where she stayed while in the city the last time. Mile, Bernhardt does not occupy the same apnrtments as sho had before, but has gone to tho floor above, where she has No, &4, Sho summer to make thero the contracts I may find necessary with certain fumous vocalists we desirs to gather for the festival.’” #And how about the Cincinnatl aud Chi- eago festivals?? “In tact, rumor sald that the festivals were to bo repented in St. Louis, Boston, Chleago, Cincinnatl, and Philadelphin, Sho dldn’t add New Orleans and St. I’aul, Portland and day — SIACHI Sliear GHiGt MASTODON M1 FARWELL HALL, Thureday Evening, April 21, In the regular Membors' Courso of the Y, M. C. A, AN ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENT By PROF. ROBERT L, CUMNOCK, 2 Of the Northwastern Uplrersity, aud widely koomws ! eri ' ) San Francisco, did sho?? othet suits nguinst the colloctor of & similar | looked very woll, but o little tired, and ap- | door, sad stood - rosting bis rignt shoalder | about 6 2. m. and were In tho | An Absconder—Tho ‘% National Policy? | 840 of tio fingat wiid must poilar public read s Boanelact Daturo will bt s totul OF ovor 1,000,000, | warontly was I tho Lest of piFis. Too |-atiesthe waroary. o gan apputeid pur- | swloon when tho Inian taterod with his shot- | © ~Van Aradclua—A Deputation of Mills "4'.11;“.:’.&3?5«'!.",“», y-,.n'J:Effl.':°5{'-fi€f.’fiéfi'&";k“fl%‘.‘&! curod at ILEVELL'S, 130 Mudison-at. M'VICKER’S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY.| April 3, MATINEE and NIGLT, The LEGION OX HONOR. SAMULL PIERCY, LEWIS MOKRISON, | ANNTE GILA K NOFE R ARG RN NEXT WEEK—Grand scenlo production of __* ONEFMUNDRIED WIVES SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, svory Sk Strvat, opnouity Blormun Evory Eventug at § O'clock. Vatinves Baturituy snd Sunday. T. E. SNELLBAKER'S M KOLIDATIU ue ily tienuine Hitdo B 3 [T HI) 4“‘1" ‘rhetr annu: .\llllll“: ll?tm.!}l. LAty ELECTRIC APPLIANCE, NERVOUS DEBIILTY gun. ‘ij' mlronnlll(’uowr. wlhnuufllxilflmn ul {'x:" crs. reported, ran for his repeatin, o, nd 0 R e 1 Tinlian s At Bl On UBd Stalrany, sgmb OF thu | 3o Soeclal Dispateh 10 The Chleaso Tribune, shot bitting bim {n the lews, Tie Wakeilelds 4 n A - rumored it & Didertook “to take the sun from tgio lne | chief of the Frolgbt Departinent of tho Mone 1:|I‘x|.|y'.u|&|gko:umm:vre‘nl::g!m&swggx;“\rhfn treal, Ottawn & Occldental Haflway has ab- 0 ne 10 1ho s gui, el ',":,“‘,'i “"""‘,"“ upf(l;x‘n I!()Enlt:l 1(1'. it ’;"":‘,‘*;{""E,:' :l;ulslg_;.:t&'nwllh u deflelt in bis books to tho extent I byt Sellii | One hundred and ffty French Canndians et hlm almost instantly, and woundine {\ on tne Delaware & Hudson Houd for the Fish- §0 the left leg botow tho knce.. Waketleh) wis | kilf brick-yards toeday, and about 160 more over f;g:gg;';ll;?“flw-‘"‘""- whero Dr. Rosser 13 | pya Vermont Central ltond for Plalstow, N. H. W They vay that tho national policy bas provided - COLORED WOMAN ARSAULTED. wark for thew in the United Stutes. 8r. Lous, Mo, April10.—Tho Post-Diepateh ‘Fho more the charncter of Van Arsdelna, the North Spriugfield (Mo.) speclal says: Aboutd | forgeris investhoted, the more remarknble o'clnok yesterdny tworning Jumes I, Edmonson, | does lio uppear. Awwnie his many {nzonious of - a white man, living near Ploasunt Ifope, Polk | 107t8 10 rutsy the wind, wus u matrimoninl ad- County, went to the house of a colored womnn ‘x:im:? "l‘(t)‘{:l}:éhmlfn urT'f-v::fl-‘d %\T}Qfl\(gfgm named Sallle Childers, After talking pleasantly hv I8 quite reaveved so fur as the detectivos ure with hor & fow minutes ho suddenly drew a ro- | concerned, and tho followtug dinlos wus u spec- volvor aud shut at hor. Suo ran out of thahouso | !HEH 1T his cony " o . o eaonpe, but while: climblug v Senias was ovure | oaosaver Wil you. gu linok voluntarilyito taken by Edmonson, who flred a ball into hor | s No, sir; I'll fight you to the lust kick." huad, and then beat her Ladly with his plstol, | What can you do; you hivo ne money?” and left her for dead. Sho recovered, however, *Tuat’s true, but the toxes have hules and the sufliclontly to reach o neighbor's house and tell | birdy of tho air bave nvats. ‘who shot hor, and tostate that sho thinka tho * Want will you do ubout it, then?" assuult was mude by Edmonson becuuse he | Il just trust fn Providence, und keep my feared sho would fnform on biim us one of sov- | powderdry.” § whieh, it this judgment Is aflrmed, must be returned by the Government to ditferent munufacturers wud {mporters of sugar, At the vpening of the court Mr, Clark, of coun- sel for e plaintlily, hrleflfi summed up \ £As0, td asked that the jury Do - dirceted to return & verdict it their bohulf, innsmuch ns the de- fense had failed to show nnf authority for fixing the duties upon the lmportatous in Tu.-azlon in tho manner adopted by the Trensury Department, DISTRICT-ATTORNEY WOODFORD followed on the part of the Government. o olaimed thnt it wasproved that the sugurs in suit weore artitielnlly colored by the Introduc- tion of burned iolngses In the vacunm pnn after the sugar was nade, und for tho pur- posu of ulvlmi the sugar n dark %ulcr. A the conclusion of the argument Judge Wal- lace dirveted the jury to return & verdlet for th ;;lnmtlfl for the full amount clulmed,—85,635,65, Ia held that under the Inw the manufacturer had ttrlam o ke sugar of auy color he saw i, ‘The sugurs on sultl being - vacuum-panned, werp subject to duty by comparing the col- ons” they possessed — after - passing throug the “centrifugal machine with those of the Duteh Standurd, ‘They wre dutl- able, according to the color they possessed Tribune repurter who called upon her when she arrlved she sald: Oh,-yes, 1 am_tired, butIam perfectly well, You know I was taken §llin Phila- delphin and wns unable to finish my per- formance of *Lu Princesse Georges' But the windows around the stage. werc open— why do they allow it?—nnd I eaught a bd cold. But It does, not tuke me long to get well, and now I am feeling all right.” * How did you enjoy your irip "’ - $ 1t was charmus, Of cotirse I liave boen workiig hard, But I have had ncarall to myself—I ennnot pronounce the name ot It —and Amerlean hotels aro splendid, Once or twlico the theatres wero too cold, but that isnot o grent matter, The Ameriean audi- ences aro appreelative, and I have been kind- ly recelved. I shall always remembor this trip with o great deal of pleasure, and I hope to como again. But I shall bo glad to gut back to France— TUERE 18 ONLY ONE FRANCE AFTER ALL. Au rovolr.” . The car In which Alle, Bernharde hns travoled was the Clty of - Worcestor. ‘The face. When tolil tho decislon ot the Court be “shuwed no umotiow, Greenticld, with tho ut- most cumposure, but with & slieht tinge of disuppointment ln bis voice, Bnids * I hud hoped tor u dliferent mul% tho case, Sl it “Well, I nn surprised. It was very kind in thom, Inying out a route for e, that they did not give me a longer tour while they were sboutit. We do propose to visitall the prin- ciplecities. The festival will be given in New York first, noxt iu Cincinnatl, and THEN IN CIICAGO." * “Iiow fong an interval will elapse between them 2 must be endured.” * Do yalhgive up all hopo nudor the deetslony’ ** Uh, uo, by no neaus. There 18 much that Iuli‘ bu done yet. L huve strong bLopes that stall be o able to anow the peuple whit u grent wrong has been done. 1 know that God will not desert me. Sumothing will ‘turn up that will ostablish my fnnocerice, 1iutif the worst.comes L will beae up under It Greentlold *desires thut his fricuds sball clrenluto, petitlous nsking for tho commutation uf Lls astitencon: Lhls wondoertul man does not scot to lose beart, aithough he duubtless uppreviated the fact that his chances are growlog less, Nothiug will convince him that big doom 18 fixed until be 8 led forth to death, Faith in his ultimate nlom)c from tho xibbet bins sustained hon Ii the ordeal through which ho has passed. . . The solos will bo the same in each -clty, Tlie programs and the members of thechorus will be different, each city having its own chorus. 'Ihercforo wo must allow suMMclent tlme betweon each to allow the sololsts rest and n briet time for rehearsal with the new chorus.” “Ilave you deolded on your programs, Mr. Thomns? 1 know 1t is not customary thusfar Iuadvance, but tho Herald’s renders would 1tk to kmow SOMETITING OF TIIE MUSIC which has been detormined upon.” “Well, Iwill say this much to the Herald readers,” sald Mr. ‘Thomns, “three chorul works have beon decided on. As to the Cin- cinnatl program, 1t's features will be the 10, nanesday, JESTIC CON- DE JARNETTE'S' ACQUITTAL. 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, DANVILLYE, Vin, April 1,—The triul of Thomas Do Jarnetto 1or tho wurder of his slstor was completed to-day, the verdiet of acquittul bo- Ing recoived with upplause. Ilis crimo was committed on the 8th of aAugust just, Tho clr- cumstances connected with the inurder worv of cral men who visited ber a few days ago for fm- “\What B " . + Passlon musle,’ which thochorusis already | Mhen thoy becamo sugars of commerce, aiid | gotress wifl pluy at Booth’s Theatre to-night gn:mx: e J’.‘:—?‘ES: nl‘)‘alu t‘l’:u:xm:vlnlnlnn‘:olh»:;:‘::gi ori) rhosea. o wotnun will 1 (TORG- | you loft EaIEIDBIAT o R CURIED. 7 A 3 LB A l peidchadas r ‘i i from Schumanu’s * Faust.! doubt that tho case Will Lo carrled to the ::‘1‘:.5 “fi;’\’il:lnrilg?’cm‘::mm’-’u“fi‘ill:‘fgun: {u‘y’,‘ llies {u North Carotlus, Tho famlly reduced THE ALLEN MURDER. remaiping questions put Lo biw. 1he Vital Forces Restored Without Medicnes How about the New York program ¥’ Suprema Court of the Unlted States, Wit bollovos that it will be favorably received, | from afiiucnce to penury, the son Thomns Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune pectal Diopates 1 The Chicago Tvibune. < OTTAWA, April 10,—Tu-day o deputation of Gexeva, 1ilL, April 10.—Scnntor J. H.May= | initlers, coinpoded of A.\V.U’nlh'lc: E‘.ll.{n‘fmu. boruo opencd the argnment foranow triul of | Montreal; thvid - Plewes, Brantford; . N, tho Allen murderer, Willlam Thomas, Tho tes- | Hulrd. Toronta; ' N. (ibbs, Ottawa: 8. Neelot, thmony of two young girls named Sibloy was | Bt Gathuriues; Jumes: Gouldie, Guolph: W taken, serving to prove tunt Misa Libble Allon, it R Pete : 5 Pucker eorge Rogers, Peterboro: und Mr. Tucker daughter of tho murdored man, and n wituesd | of Taronto, waltod on Sir L. Tiliey nand the lon. for the prosecution, hud been heurd to sny atncu | M Buwell, sud usked “that somo_cbunges be tho trisl thut sbe conld pot identify Thomus as | made In the bonding uf American wheat, They the ‘nan whose volce shu heard fi tho housy | want the word * product umluml 10 ** equive tho tinte of tho burglury aud wurdor, Itisnot | nlen Uslor the present yegulutions, for thought this vitort to fmpenoh tho forinor testl= | evers foursnd u half hisheld of Amerlean mony of Miss Allen will wvall unytalng. A this.| wheit imported the millurs syree 1o export Junature tho hearluy was continued until to- (& bareel of flour, nnd what they morrow, whon Mr. Vin Buren will aerlvo trom | want— 8 to b alluwed e o nix wns forced to take tho placo of depot axunt at Summit dopot, whilo tho sistor Molllo went to Marrisonburg, Vi, aendomestig. In that place sbo was bo- trayed under pi 40 of magrluwo, and on ber deathbod sho gnvd tho namo 0f her seducer as Luthor Desert, of Harrisonburg, In whose fam- 1ly sho was thon living, From'Ilarrisonburg sho wont to Dauville, and after endeavoring to make n lving yt dressmuking entered a bagnlo knows as Blondo Iiall, 8holod the life of a courtesnn foruno wook, when sho wrote s lotter toher brother tclling him of the lifo sho was . “Tho program of tho New York festival Wil be a Handel and Beethoven night, when theso mastors will be represented with as large a chorus as can bo niade avallable,” *And Chicago 2" “ In Chicago there wiil be - A GREAT JANDEL NIGIT, and Mozart, Bach, and Wagnor are to have D@mhm;:."z uh;cnéf on cerlhdn other evenings.” ¢ Of tho uoxt senson's programs for the New York Phiiliarmonlc Snclu%y. of Which o suys he has no renson to presume ho will not remuin the conductor, Mr. Thomas says: “'Thero were two novelties This cugagement will he for two weoeks, ten nights and two mntinées. On Aay 4, Mile, Bernhardt will sail tufil"mncuhl L'Amor- ique, of the Frenuli Line. Upon nrrlving sho will go ut once to her chateau, S Advrasse, near Havro, whara sho will rest for n fow dnys, Sho will then go to Paris, where she cun remain only o short thue, as sho i8 obligod to bo In London by Junalto begin an engagonient at the Gajety Theatre. At the concluslon of her London svasou sha will nnke a . tour through England, Ircland, and Scotland. Mr. Jurratg told the: reporter that the man- ot vL STREET TALK. AN OLD OPERATOR'S VIEW. * Bpectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, New Yorg, April 10.—An old Wall streot operator, speaking of the stock market, sald to-day; “Tho feoling bogins to exlst that prices are low enough. There has been a conslderabla buying to-day by parrdes who have been watching the decline, and who betleve that the bottom hus been reached. Ido not think the recovery to-day 1t ELECTRIC AP- TANCES “uey ~ unus iea ty thelr cupstrues 1 und eiiency, generas atifusing o ulid, d i this wheat in cqual proportlons with expecled for this scason, but. they had fo bo | Amounts to much, The renl sdvance will nnnrqrt{no'l‘lm:tr«izl“r;)ngflxeIsvoryum&lgul londing, and that tho placo was a holl fgggguaulkelzg.-lmn , with additionsl evidence e T mrlvwglmhm.wex_ deferred, and wo shall’ have those to start | have to be startod by the great operators, 1 to hiavo her go bac e umujtmuy Mg has | to _her, and begglug him to ko hor . — port, us thy ease Juny be, They chtin thut the s With, Ono was from _Rubinsteln, the | s g wnde her several offers, Mr. Jurrétt thinks | yway, Itwas this lottor that brought bim to MIts. NUTT. tario WHOE 18 t00 ROFE 10 produce mtromie s b/ othier from Brahma. Bralims' comv&ultlon, :fiu upelgny ot lthullr huylng ‘ol-l‘]ml';o U’nllé fl:fi%”fifik’.‘,‘i }ll(:{‘c‘oal:fiwzh %fi{,‘,x,}ll,l,_m.w;'mg Danvillc on tho night of tho th of August, and, | 8r. Louis, Mo., April 10.—Adaltlonal particu- l".“”"'"'“‘["‘v“’"“\! ;;"‘If.;‘ ‘g“,”' r:al‘:l “““l“ 3.’)'""""' ..‘,'7.‘,"\2:.‘ nm'm‘l'uhm‘;uli‘;‘: = suw, could not arrlve in tine for proper | thEro wra such sgns, o e L Roing to Dlonde Hall, ho nskod if Moitlo | Inrs rospecting tho killing of her five childrenby | sompate with Americ briblad Ly Frarid o oJVhers o known rome-/ Tohearsals ut tho concert I had futended v | 88 well to look on. The market thinks that her American trip lins been very 0 Teooottoswns i, Hiy Gatha'to the nor, and rospeoting ng 1] compate with Amerlcun flour. Tho Minister -:'..’u?m:fl#nmnl’;mfl'fi benuflelal to her health. Financlally It has bcar‘: a_success, for sho has deposited $160,- 000 with her bankers. ITEMS. Sl ANDREW BLEAKLEY, 9 NEw Your, Apgil 10,—~Tne denth is an- no@uced to-dny of Andrew Bleakley, one of thoe oldest and best known Whig and Repub- lican politicians *of his time. ' Ile wus born Mrs, Nutt, near Camdon, Ark., ropurtetl brietly | promised to give tho mutter u cureful consideras lust ulxnur. uro, that u:u” fronzied woman cnlllcg ton. . her eldest child, o boy 12 yoars uld, from a tiel whero ho was plowiug, knocked hiton the bead, LATE ELECTION NEV/S, and throw him into tho well, whoro she hai pro- Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. viously thrown her four other childec, Finde [ Hockvono, i, April 10.~The antual muni- ing that ono of tho children was hot drowned, [ Olpal cluction oecurred to-duy, and was tho but wus olinging to tho sido of the woll, she do- | Causo of much smusemant, prinoipally from the soonded futo tho woll and tore away its grusp | fact that the lndies took auch an netive part, At and thrust it down Into tho water, thus com- | the soveral procinota thewomon were out In full ploting her diabolleat work, furoe, buttunhollng every man who attompted k2oL 2] unu rostoro thy neevou: muscular, ABd_UCnOrativo 8 ems s electriclty Tulnistercd by the aild, corununus cureonta, For Youny Men, Miditle-dged Men, and Aen there in '@ Natural Way out of Sujfering and Troublo. Hpocial lllustruted pamphlat sent In pealed envelave on rucelptof 1 cenits Doslage, Consultsiion froe. Utlos s, V. i, 10 5 i 1, ] "0 LA DIFA—Swolai clrcular on Female troubles, and oxplaining spocisi Floeseical Appilancas or gurs Of sumo un Focoljpt 616 cunts postaye. for 50 that went over. 'Fho eal f deln; o Rublustoli’s caso wos & difatent pr T, Thomas scened unwilling to expinin the ::w. causes of tho delay of the RRubinstein w'.’ri?'x’.‘i.'fi‘%fléu'fl:'f ho pmbnthl roferred to In musical clrclus.om Soerdyriar-gone g, BUBINSTEIN'S ALMOST ANSOLUTE RLIND- 58, will not boom much at the start, and 1 should not bo surprised If the advance was vory gradual; but It will come. Any man who will buy stocks to-dny and go fishing for n month or more will, in wy opinlon, grow rich whilohao Is gone. ‘There ix A GIEAT DEAL OF BEAR TALK in the Board-rnom yet, Plenty of men say that Loke Shore will fall to 110, Lack- he wont to her room with her, which, upon cntering, ho looked the door and put the koy In hispockot. Coolly drawing a rovolver, without saying uword ho shot hor ilvo times. When tho police rushod In they found him stundiug over her I»od:' bolding tho rovolvor In his hand. Ho was cool unnd indlfercot, and sald ho had 2 ‘lhu: s his I“lmm' fll:ecuulu by'lending a lifo of shame sho hod put dishonor u{on h{‘l‘ family namo, Tho poor ,A’rlrl bekged N His eycslght has boen vor: L 'y poor for a lon Y and at tast ho hos becgm« almost l& h“{ bilnd, "1t 18 not gencrally known, but awannato par, and Jersoy- Contral to 75, | fu tuls clty In 1810, 1io was o meimbor of all {‘,:“":,‘i:,:"‘.’,.‘!.‘:":’é’"“'v’,‘:::‘.,'.',‘;"" nnd«xvlm:gd + | to doposit a ticket. ‘To sume, of course, this was AMER'CAN GALVANIC co-. T aatiates gny lio Rt Froqucntly bean lud | ¥xtrame benratalk of & goneral deellne of | the Natlowal sud State Conventions of Whigs { yiud'ibiynt sco hee as sho Was that thoy might KILLED BY A POLICEMAN, wito disgusting, whilo others sovmed to onjoy Roems 1 and 2 134 Mudison-st., from 15 to 80 per cunt, but the troublo Is that most of them are nen who wors the tiercest bulls when priges were 10 to 15 per cent higher. Mr, Koene, for instance, thought St. Pawd was a purchase at 1%, IHo now says that the stock 18" dear at 100, and will fall to 00. Thero I8 a good denl of myslorlous talk about Manhattan, The stock has fow friends, Everybody glves It a kiok, and nobody 1s afraid to selllv short, 'This makos It queor that Mr, Russell Soge should beso generally credited with buylng Manhattan. Mr, Sage is one of the clearest-sighted men In the stroet. It he Is Luying Manhattan, {t s high time for little bears to stop selling 1t short and cover while U @ stage when ho plays or lead: mianu‘rruct knowledye of mg l:{mslu Dfdllfl,; e, &» concenl his afliction from tho au- and Itepublicaus from tho tlmo of IHenry Clay's nomination for the Presidency down to the Republican Convention held in Chi- cngo lagt year, g TIL PNESTDENT'S WIFE. Mrs, Garflold held an informal reception In the prrlor of her hotol to-day, which wus sttonded by a number of distinguished peo- le. ¥ * ¥ VILLARD'S INJUNCTION $UIT, A mArrumen: upon tlhu.l‘uov.:;:n to n;nntlnillc the | njunctlon in @ sult of lonr! Vllim‘:ltgulmi". the Northorn Pacltic l(-ullronfi Company closed to-day, - .. . E THRKE OASKS OF OHOLERA, Dr, Feuunda{\ N, Otly, West ’l‘hlrt;'-muflh street, hos wrl m"t A lotter to. br, Dal Prrrsuunn, April 10.~This moraing, about & | thosport. The judies woro tho favored oncs, v'clock, Officer Sawmuol Hoffman shot oud fue | the ladles furnishing ' thom with o substautial stantly kiiled a young man named John Slodichl, | novnday meal, Muny auusiug locidents huve in Melousport, Pa., undor tho fmpression thag | oceurrod which will loug bo tho toplo of vonver- Siodichl was o burglar, Tho oficer states it | sation. ‘Tho oloction throughout bas boon won- Blodlohl was ncting susplolously, and when | ovally quiot, and 8 u declded vietory quastionod I regard to his name vopliod that it | for the Liconso party: Tho roports como In wus nung of tho ofticer’s business, at tho sumo ll"l:ltlr !}:’-’Hl‘ll;:‘ (gf"lll})i‘?:-’:‘:"mflmllfl:"lxxlz laols In his pocket 8 a 0 0 LAeonse ermel e O o Hotf . Gt hovored | Slootedy . 1t Walduy 2 31, fioimo, Jun, Hete his Fovalvor and rad, & verdier of Justiibly {oedi o, Dorwant, Gearge B pakel Weos boloty s Nm‘,".__y.'_.m’ poruaors Jury Josoph Burns, with i strong probability uf two e . roan th Bixth Wurd, thus ‘giving the rosult 1o COMING TOWARD CHIGAGO, {ho fioenws oloiont by 110" oo over _ Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune, the Mnyar's votp. Thore is every iudication KAnsas C17¥, Mo, Aprit 10,8, 3. Donnison, | that tho bulance of the Licenso tlukell'uleohfl«l, 0 uitiough porbaps ¥ L. Conkling, Vrobibition 52’.”’.‘.’.“&“2‘.’&"’.‘3'?&3"‘1’.‘&’ ‘l’::t:dflth};:'fi_"a' ounddito Yor Qlark, 18" vigtorivus' by u smatl s ority, Nulson, the absconding Bank Prosident, took 'aa!shl Dispaleh to The Chicago Tridune, bo doterred by the spectaule from following bor oxwmple, She lingered ulgh! days, and prof roliglon tho day aftershe waldshot, ler last ards worg A request thut hor brothor totht bo spared, Do Jurnotto lnnlun&l‘und an 'lel(- furent domeanor untl 1 ho 8 nt her grave, 'whon ho wopt bitterly, He was tried -in August, foudd gullty, sod sontonicod to be hunw 1 Novomibor, bit the Pmmucourl grantod Rim a now teial, During his fmprisonmont b bus me _ongaged 1o Miss Jenuie Murray, of Sumuit, and her dovo- tion ta hor afluuced wis thia snbject of -much nommoent. About two months o, howovar, the youug ludy, uftor thus making juch public dis- Klny f bor nttachment to her imprisoned lover, scame l.'mnlfud to Mr, wuunm&nnuk, u torisor ) CHIOAGO, ILL. Cat this ont for reference. e CATARLH CURE, Swallowing Poison. Awnllowing and Inhaling the noxious Impurittes wenvrated by Catursn, polsn 108 BIoNG 118 Nusal or= wanw, but the stomnch und s, No_meroly laea y, Hiko dotichos and (nsolublo snufy, catt poss useh or urndlcate the virulont aporuley ot “Unis fugl sxplalie the wondorful cures by 13, Wel Do Meyor s now fuoculative . Ve watnuits sed by liny aro absarbed LuCous WMMLFAAG Liroughudl tho systn wid wthuttanut un ol us local aneidote, us Gubisrri, as vaccing virus b Lo pru- Yent s s 1t unprocedentod wsle with unsus i Loatiinoniaiy froi Wty thousunds wiio, 1t sl stiges 0 (ho.disonso, hive been eured by thl woudar TabIS the fact thut Wet' Ie 3l the most lmrortars modicy v, €0 M, ‘Cuyt SETRIKERS, ISTURIANCEN, % Bpectal Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribuns. 40:“ Youx, April 17.—0nly seventy of the Biu Corbentarm who struck yesterday for -.‘a-fl A day remain out, the bosses nnving ac- fx«..ed to thelr demand, Nearly 5,000 work- "un went back o work to-day at elm ndvauced rate; I, R, Kolly & Co., w:mr manufacturers at 108 Ileade street, b 1080 men have boen on s strike for four eeks, hiuve fulled in thelr ondoayors to pro- rival of DeJarnotte's, Tho diy was tixed far hor mnrelngo to Mr, Bluck, andon tho wodding- day shu gently turncd around gud married aan- other man. i , buyund cantrudiction, yer's Catureh Cors 14 dlsavier sticy yareld= ——— oure now hands, owing to the close watch | thoycan” . ton, Chalrman of "the Commities up- | ! v g:! 3 on, 3tw "uylar, 10 Nobin-s Wwhieh the strikers hy - | %W considor ow York, Cleago & | ofitod by tho Foesnit HINHIE Of BIYSIGIANE.| “Spcot mcs e e cre bt ovory. ponuy belonging to tho Inutitution whou | Oatu, Tik, April 10.—At the munlcipal oleo- | FEliR, cirdd okt r i ity avokept on elr prew- | WV canetdor duw Now York, Chleago & | b by s Spectal Dispgled ta The Chisdpo Tribune, ho left Jast Thuraday, | Fiftoon thousand dollars | ton, hold horo ta-day, tho following vandidutes Rt Caaren for 40 e e ‘Lho firm has tried every moans :;; Induce te watchers to leave the viclnlty M’mfi shiov, but tono purposs, Yesterday Diinnely became exaspurated, and com- alned at polico headquarters that the strikers were a nulsance, at Chickering Hull to go to Albuny.alid urge | the passiy ngl the Streot-Clean! ¥ b(ll.‘éx\'fl- fug attentlon to three cases of cholera which have recently come under his notico in this elty. : v TIK DAKOTA BUFFERKNS. Gov. Ordway tuld the meimbers of the en furod trai Caiareh for 30 yrs. 310 Broa o way, N. ¥.1, *It cu {or ngariyitg yoots M a4 wehington-plase, N, ¥.i ¥ cun speuk for Woven Juuiiburs b wy fatilly who huve usud it with bonotit” RRev, W, 3L, Rumuase, Frodorick. #Evervbody troubled with Catareh, wan anuuid n-Jv 17, Mury 4. Bankor, UIN o 3 Mznvora, 1L, Aprll 19.—A mpst dariog rob- bory by gputldonco wen was omunltted on the curs uf tho fl)jlngp“ & lowa train, nbout o mllo and a balt ‘nocth of -yoro, this morniog, Tho victim I8 & farmordnayod waa §u groonbuoks, ‘and tho rest in gold und all- | wyrg clocted: Mayor, No B, Thistiowood; Clty mr. elson, nfwr tlooiug from Kunsas Clty, | ooy g, J, Foleys City freasuror, 1,3, Kerth; al o Chlewgo & Alton train at Bluo 5 Einga with a Leku for Chicago: 110 nud witn | Polics Muglatrate, Alcred Cuminue; Chty, Astor ., J. 1, Cul Bl i contaiaizg i piader, amouniing | 9% YAl GBS USRI Mar 10 ovur §20,000. “fhird Ward, Juhtt Wood; Fourth Ward, Co Q. A 8UNH TIING, sald an Olllolmlllltlmullr.n to-day, “Iam hel:"e to se0 avbout its golng through our towa, Al Lmay state, to walch Lake Bliora o lttid. 1 will ot bulp Lukul fi,{nofun nuy to have this Colby, of Kune Chleauo, 1Ly ™ X youra [ did nog brout) kakue, JL., who wasii Bfa. wayto ‘Btorm Luke, vuth throuit ¢ i Ty : Favfors Firth Ward, E, . Putuit, sy wosirle until © used Wel D Meyor's Cuterrn An ofiicer was detalled to ki . now rond built, wil i Ontarlo & West | produce Excliunge yesterdoy that [t will ba | Is..to purchaso lund: Vojtuoatoiy ipfipr - tho » PURGLARY. Wpectas Diapateh o The Chicago Trébun AR Tl gt B A ity eap & watoh on | ern to Butlalo, and the New York, Chicago & 880 (7 uw&n 000 T pulled out of bore, & wialgEsT mgn, you P 1 The. Chica: (o o s Apunt, Iaule, Mo T’ guv roitot Fy e shon wud allow nona of the strikors to | Sl Loul to Ohlcako woult bo an uily dom- | Besehty 40 PG JEots, B 12 2 SRS | Mo b saiao Sont, With ColoyeAnE pounn shoets e T Eraue s April10.7xbe ity vloaon boiday | drwnie, Avanuo ivigl, Cilenzts 18 rusisred uris tor for the reads which have been water- i . Nich,, April 10.—~A bold dover | was lotly contested. I, 8. Nosworth wis ro- Coikrogate lu the vielulty, Extra until they ean get seéeds to plunt. Sume | talking about sume lund ho hadtfftisalo in ,‘,’8:.’,",‘;‘.}‘.,'. I)::p‘ofit:-‘!(l lust night ;‘.’,“:,.;}‘035 “loeiod Huyor ovee W, 1L Hilntao by 38 jusjortt ng thelr stock so wmuch ot , Inta years, blokets were the; 000 vere d d the ¢ Y 11 aYotal vote of 1,650, 1t the First Ward, D, e roupon appolut- Jd'nt i1 ¢ " | 500,000 nures were devastatad: and tho crops | lows, In a fow miomonts they Wer¥ jojued | biry toro of b, E. Laruc, sud to the ol H A o & would'nt it1 ‘The now lina could pay hand: v 'y ), gouls ks and O, F. Volstorlf w 1t llere Wl 1 Gy tho Executlve Commitico of | somd dividends upon varniasthat wouli o | S1Ll0s destroyed, Ly & tall, Stout may, who protondod:u 5o | nsgunt of L amd $100 I ondh Were slolun | Heen Wesho. Bosor G 11 SRR S0l Ar | {53 Te e [ olyeri o b sy {hg ylucors and étationed on every corner In | auswerfor the Contral and ifudson dividenas, A STATUK OF BRETHOVEN. drunk, and, pulbuk out “‘m cards, ‘Db | Eatranco was cffectod through o roar window, | O. flawking: in the ‘Third, J. Wellsby atd | niw. i Lot f Mool clolty, ‘They keep a strlet watch on | couldw’t it?*" inquired the nstuto gentlonan An Executlve Comuittes has been formed | sthowlug them bow he loat his mbney in Chivagly ha sufo opened, and il uppearances give | F. 1k Holless . the Fourtb, O, H. Collvo and to enlse u fund for o statue of Busthoven, from Ohlu, Yo can’t uost always tell” tvery maw having tha appoa: c 1 o1y uay i po: co of, & c:fllr sald » woll-browned stennger sitti; ‘Dll oo . i Pyt AL ita "Lho Work® be profossional | Jumos Wabli I the ¥irth, John Flyun aug John ptain of the pickets ual L 0 hurfl %"-’}{yjowwluq thiuves has a4 yot boen | K120 0 Couneil atands six for’ bigh llcenso foutd, Lut had aoquired tho trick and gould bot o{w.', BMALL-POX AND TYFHUS PEVEIL 10, Tha small man ongugeld In tho gamo at ay that, If this d ' b ' | wnd four foF ow, with u blyheliondaMayor. wilt b lesued by the not auswer, haud-bills | of the lung sufas of the Windser, this evens | mera are 121 small-pox patients in the hos | stukes, and,: aftor winning @ fow timus, bo ru-) ‘ bl | A K Hyita wa s slocton City Clerkt B. D. Wal- envby tha pickels infofming pass “A {fitle whilo ago thiors was u_erowd sreade fur the week -of 81, Ty ken mun b8 smonoy, saying b o ety FroawITer: de Ay Jussolly Attorney; and §ovy thac w atelico 5”1 Diogres b Fae. | oF Ghos hero talkiiig Auout tto Mrkot, One | Bl favor pationie 1005 INOrese, 47, | i nak want s Tho cand wn sl poraistod s IWANTED TNJOWA, BEW. TRMtora, Giork of tho Cly Conre * Bpecial Dunul;ulffl,l‘ “Chisage. Tvibuiiy, e ——— W MADINON, Wik, April: 19=A mng vlaimlog to e ba ho Tor vbenmmior (2, | PHILLIPS BROOKS DECLINES A PROFES- umpting to purchnse & consldurwble smountof | . ¢ . SORSHIP, roul estato, To-duy & dotootive from Iowa ar- : -~ Sgeelgl Bvateh to Th Chicago Tribune, Sopted tho bnaih, W, OVt (0 0a0s LT ot | Pitiioe. Lotela Gh stata 3t Frinhy Chnrs w ¥ e o Tuialy it Prinly Chues il with whiol Yorwoey s sald 10 bo 00k~ | having dooiiacd tho tatjerksi ofier uf Profossor oted. Al s of Chrisrian yrnmu and proschod.ut Hesvurd 3 university. ‘The aunounsement i higbly gruti=. "wiia¥, NA;,l El,:“r{.u:f_’_gil:;fi“é;‘mn was | fying to Bostonlans, wha have couio to regard, iy weaitiod Falllips Brooks os aue of thair fnstitutions, uud 951wl futally woun ol byt Jgmby Reoyhulds, & aro proud of blin pud of ‘his succuss us & aliea m","“’"‘"&‘ ‘?”""" Uf toughy WS- | oo per, Thore bas beww ‘no correspondence aultod lioynoldsund hia two brotaews. Jubn | BlwGon th Collego wuthorities und 31, Brooks. Heynolds was dsngorously wounded by a platul | tno fuvitadon und deciination are buth orul. No ball, Jubn Mackey 4ud & pereon nuwod Btupiv- | uct wuthorisiue o whoilus Iyvitation bas besn man mado more nolse than all the rest put together, 1lo sald everything wns xnnfi to smash, and the man who dian’t sl was 0 dunce, By-and-by thu ecrowd | broke up and that mun cami and sat down here, and told a nice-looking young fellow, véry quistly, W \m{ all he coufd ket of some stock us quick as{t went below somethin awd w hulf, I don't know aunythiag abou stocks, but 1 have an ldeo that that man was Yl“!'flll( *possum, und thut somebody will get o 1t gt $500 DAMNAOKS: W. ¥, Q. Bhanks brought sult to recover gt e o, e firc, S Compuny sfor cirenla i, allegu cunu“ln hm ngalnst the plaiutiff.” ‘The Jury gave & verdiot of 83,600, TAMIORAN Five thousand six hundredand seventy-five fmmigrants fraw Eusopo landed hora to-day. clamntion uf avery Kood. per whiv brics our chules, bettlug, and Colby, seowg Jxo sk, and fntond- ing to roturn tho money 1P ho won, pulled out his rollof $070. Ho bud scarcoly dono so when tho drunken man suutotied the rolland made for the platform of the gar and jumpod off tho train uador full kpeod, Culby trlod tojoave his suat, but wus kuocked down with the butt end of & platol by the Mttlo mun, wbo alsp Jumped from the card aluiost beforé any of tho othor pus- sopgors know whit ld Lappened. mbfi now thiuks that the two men spotted him lu Chicugo and followed him on the cars. AN EXCITING SHOOTING ATVFRAY, ATOH1SO0N. Kas., April 10.—ALRboUL half-past 4 thly afteenoan u guurrel ocourred tn a saloon in Bust Atcbison. Mo. in whioh Mark Tavior, TIE S8CIENTIFIO FASTER. HE NOW COMKS FORWARD, Nl!mg« Plasateh (o Th Uhicaoo Triduné, ot “K\onx. Aprll 10.—Mr. John Griscorn, e his city, will begin 1y Chicpgo, under the Pm;cdil(u supecvlslone aud gole coutrol of l. llllln.u, of tha Faculty of the Rush - cal College, a fust of Torty-five o Is:lc“““ days ou or about the 1st e 3)’, Ar. drlscom loft for Cllcago ) 4y8 ago, mand has no doubt, ure Mo, placed himself at the disposat-of Dr, té, who ls duenbed{ by vromiuent TEA £« the Hustund's sxclamation when b ek s cop ol oue Alutclappy “Oh, How Delicious,” GUFFEE flf:;"mfi‘lmuu Collva ub 5 vouts . FORMOSA "ot Prosgols of Jupptuas Aridciva tils wess | " e e——— . Coustabla ufuzl l'c:l\:"lr- en Vigtoria bas appulnted Gon, Bir Wille 1oV ek “Winiame. Barty G. . ti. to the olticw ot Constable of the Tower. Lu theCrimenn war this oficer galued twuch distinotion us the de!u[ldvr of Kurs. 1o {s a nutiva of Nova Hootie . IMMIGRANTS, L0 ITALTANE COMING IN DHOVES. { New Youk, April 18,—Cabt. John Cralg, of the Anchor Line aiunmnhlu Olvinula. gave

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