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YTHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1881-TW. NTY-FOUR PAGES red colt Berzence, 5 Newmarket the number of non-Engl] being the Iungaria) here for the first time THE TURE Senator Beck’s Fast Ride Behind Old Lady Suffolk. troupe will ap) sinee that oceur, ganization has becn even strengthened duringe Upon - the termi fortheoming engigen their taces tow; I'hey will open in San who earried ninety-one po while Mistake, who isa year younger, was obliged to take up ninet. not to be expected that 5o small a colt as Mistake could give Berzence eizht pounds and a year and then beat him, as that colthas always been a creditable performer. lle started six times asa 2year-old in England, and won twice,—the Lincoln Cup and a s S-year-old form he but onee, being unplaced for the ver, Mistake won the tional 1landicap from a benefit of Messrs. T. J. Langzdon and W. T. Jlelvilie, the West Side favorits Dramatie Club gives its ne narked character parts, sueh a Sir Giles, e was merely sat- as hard as a hickory stick and We admit that Mr. his strongly Louis X1. and THE STAGE. Haverly Elas It This Time— His New Theatre Located. ation of the ~nine pounds. The Criterioz entertainment Wedne: Afr. W. E. Sheridan will this evening ap- verly’s for the last time. e acts as cold as a cake of ice. Sheridan has a good fizure. It- cannot £ anciseo somet The coming week will be the lust one of the resular season at the Academy of Music. ‘The season began e v weeks the housé was burned down. Before the end of December Manager Fm- metthad it rebuilt Performances Americans in England This Creditable movements | oy Feuillcton says Steele Mackaye has invented an usher who will disappear when- ever you touch him. Manager Emmett the other da uansion on Ashland avenue. of McCullough’s nor neither the u 0 the mobility of Keene’s, and he i netism possessed by Bretby Plate. Last Friday, howi ewmarket Intern 000 casht for i A Description of the Contemplated Hew Structurg—Jpzning er in the city h B hstanling An Offer (o Match Joaroe Chiel Against § random or fndependence Kitox much whether any nia e More moil that the house w: weeks, Lthan Mr. sun now drawing to a elo: comiiyg week will inelude ** Poor Grif,” i A son will he the star, and the val brace the itlustrio) fant daughter Katles , Afurray and Murphy, Mabel Pearl, El ——————E—— VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Mark Beaubien. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cricauo, April 21.—I feel it a duty 1 owe the memory of my father to correct some urticles publistied since his death. One wns thut he was of Indian parcntage. either of those aetors. puwerful, althouzh not w I, in the lows ve Man ™ at the Grand 1e cast. Mr. Sam Pie t may be ealled y on, and Miss Annie Gra- tion at this bred by Mr. J. A. Griuste Misfortune. enggements “Phe bl for the ham will be in the wager Hill will remamn in the city fora ter the business of h lias been, not only with but *All the Rage,” SENATOR BECK’S FAST RIDE. inits entire conl t train that flies between New York and Philadelphia, but 1 don’t think they will ever get a railway train that will go so fast as I once was ca old Bloamingdale road.” So suid Senator Beck the other day to a number of his They were sitting in the cloak-room smoking clgars of varying fra- enator from Nevada, Mr. ar about whose richness vor there could be no doubt, but he be- ed in the anecdote that the ator from Kentueky told that he permit- ted the cigar to rest between the fi ond fingers long enough to lose the flame and therefore the {1 of South Caroling week OF Two, resing “This is avery in the heart: ¢ there is an fort_about W. B. Sheridan, the New Star —Anng Dickinson’s riety bill em- Pat Rooney and nis in- the Kine Brothe 1 Whiteontd, cdingly large. ol J. Colli fe thing whicl n the footlignis and is never broken down, v hand upon_ the eurrent of W the people paintully apparent the part of Ruphael. the Dbust thing the Newmarke! Gold Cup, June Memorial Stakes at Ascot, June 1 the Ascot Gold Cup the same da: ¥, and forthe great at Epsom this week. ried over the the manager of Mr. the city during th pust week in the interest of his star. It not known whether he succeeded in securing i date for nest vkeye, the Scout nsation at the in lis assumption ¢f ~His Louis XTI, he did, and Plate, same ds Metropoliten Stake ARE'S RECORD. NaToy, Ky., April 23.—Mistake, the vewmarket Intern: nut colt, 4 years old, by :un Misfortune, by Gilroy. two-year-oid form he ran a mile race in the 4, and after traveling ille in Sebtember. a mile in 1431, the fastes brother Senator Bartley Camipbeil’s Plans—Gossip and News About. the 11 be the blood- um_during the 5 of Peru, Mlle. 1d Green, John Price, and Ed Chrissie will be in the variety olio. lI_be at the Olympic euts of the e Jimx‘l:&\" of tl 1, puffed ata cig _wus comparatively We mean the te: the greatest winner of the e and inelie of the letter and te de “harles Kean HAVERLY ITAS [T THIS TIME. v will have a new theat: “That is not correet. andparents and graadparents all born in Frauee, and the very best of French blood tlowed through thelr veins. that Just before he died he played u livel he could have done 50, but his sutferings were so greut that he was uncouscions sume threo days- before his death. Four weeks ago he reque given to Mr. Wentworth, ant his name was al- 1 one spoken. He died a good Chris- mourned Ly a furily who can truly he kindestof fathors, nnd his me- ory will remain the greenest spot in tho hearts G. BrAvslEN DOWNSs. SO prominent. lation of the querutou « the manner in which he 3 he hauning f fine: but_these ure presented, u e ferocious tash of Luzis, and thus the trifle monolonous, that of a grave, quiel ne its ordinary tran- ing at Chicazo In nagers know exactly Senator Butler, stood leaning against the wce at times almost concealed by scenaed from Sen- e Senator from 1 in an arm-chair just within the threshold of the cloak-room, he could enjoy his Partaga, o id hear all that was goinz on But when the story fell upon* s of Mr. Dawes tieatre for three yeul 8 b the resules of i altnough hes lundlord has 5,000 @ year. ng-fever attacl yuitity, and e rivad Wuat wey have 1o con From the wowent he solutely impossiale tv obtain a re the lease of his present buildins, ting about jor it convenient spot on which to erect a new house, and he on his viotin. e beat Sty-dans on record for a mised his rent ; found that it was ab- l}musur:ul. who sold him 000. iea of Ny dignified, firny, Ju in the strougl, to Pierre Lor 1 that bis violin be being about in avirulent averly’s the other wits rung up, they demanded an in ) per cent, 1nd sdpulated that they should itid betore tey set s o alternative but o accede 10 fan does not appre moods of old Shyrluck, or it he does he Lieis to portray them. trace of the umility the Jew of that day when amonr a group of Chii Idresses the Duke ina tone and iwhi alinost be approp: uds before the Senate € titis dignified ‘The time for the meeting of the Miami Park Driving ! i tion has been fixed for June S, 9, and 10. will be the first meeting in Ohio. The Cir- on_has_arranzed to hold i enia, Dayton, Toledo, Colu t Xenia the purses theatrical property in this . ] X ing theatrical property hefound it impossible s oo upon the floor of the Sen first. sentence of Mr. Beck’s the droning utteraue v roilkeall lost all There were other Senators standing near, W their evident interest encour: story with even more than scene there 'y Danger. To the Editor of The Chicago Trivune. Hype Paik, April 23 Wilson, Thearle &:Co., of the World Ly- cewin Burean, have engaged Billy Arlagon tour of Montani. withstand g the rivalry that exists, look v apon this as a fieid of too much dri- il b the fir matie importance for themto relinquish their aold upon it. Muaverly then was compelted :0 look for an available site, thing to get now in that portion of the city wheren paymng theatre eouid be erected. However, he managed to fix upon three or four spots, and began negotiations with one property-owner after anoter. Among the nxious to seeure v Will you permit tho use of a litdde spuce fur the importint purpose of callmg the nttention of the people of Hydo Park to a dunger whicn menuces tho administra- tion of public alleirs in their vi serdsin the repeal of the ordinunce adopied ars ugo probibiting tho of n Trensurer. a5 his own sueces fumiliur with the bistory of this ordinance, and know the nubappy occurrence Which gave oe- But unfortuntely it is not ul- e that the people wateh the course Of public allitirs us they ouzt, und they uainted with tie apparent purpo: of two present Board of ‘Irustees, T ord v weneral sutisfaction ut tho time of suge, und nothg bus changE 0o Views € CSEnT company A party will wanier that ui diello as e st wiwount to 3,000, VON ARNIM SOLD. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. April 23.—Dr. L. Herr, of s eity, has sold to * Commodore™ Kitson, of St. Paul. Minn., the trotting stallion Von 2, for §10,000. Vo Arnim very ditilcult usual vivids s desivient in feeling. h Lois is a part more in keeping with his peraent than any of U e rendered it moderately w When Keene recently ppo.atment LuxINGToN, Ky cen for the last time at Qur opinion ot The audiences L week Of the enzagemens were cond week there u ht the troupe leave they open on AL D, 1920 erday evenins, been printed. Bloounngdale rowud Yorkers with Now, [ like fust horse myselt, thought 1 had ridden bebind so 1 was up-town, at that time up-town in B whom I knew eity renro- Debis,” we there wits 1ot @ duning e L Durine e s cnston for it. sites he was very 1 sn the corner dingonally opposit i < 1o the Counecticut Mutuzl recorded our belie dollar in_the the granit-nearted Si and _effeet of The play Is out.of date. and Mr dan canhot make its dullness intere 1 Mr. Sheridan has been supporied by the company_recently engaged by NEW ORLEA ancisco, where the 2d of May, at the Bush Street sheatre. belon Life-Insuranee Coinpany. For some - months over this laverlyaban- doned it. In the sked was simply enoruous, usisted that he shoukd hav ing to say in the watter vf sture property nor In regard to his entrance. There are few theatricul managers wio eare to run their business for fun, and no uy: the price asked by tais company for this lo- cation and make a living profic outof his busiuess. Taree or four spuis were ten examined. One was on Wal anower was ou the coruer of Sute, and e did tnink at one time of ac- rof the Hershey Hall prop- ther legal or financtal “ctions to all these pieces vf property. . 105 0ppusit s theaire The races have ont of rain. Dbeen postponed on e oceurred W en_expressed with r O (he contrary, miay 1h.ngs bav to faver the erection of ¢ around the cu: detaleation of Mr. earock leaves the city W. Keeue comy bren emraged for 5 TRACK TALK. Checkmate has been heavily backed to win the Merchants” Stak The statement that Darby had broken down and been fired is now pronounced un- and when he S thnost ashamed to ecimen of horseflesh. Mr. MeCul- 3t on the 16th. at Louisville. ody of public funds. nd the numerous 111 the pupers wh rer ey ever had stray, show conclusively fgrent seeurity cunnot be_obtuined. Teur of that. Still { knew that ollier, Henry tens Willeit all seemed to be imbued with the idea that the mearre ndiences were not worth hey slighted their par don. and Miss Mi . Sol =utin. E ) ling old mare jome Wost” lresoime way, wieir attention. Aniager could giv Her head buug down, 1 it was all she could guaranteed $10,000. Peggy” is the namne of a new drama re- cenily produced wt the Lond I Mackay is toe aathor. Nka, a mare by Smuggler, is the latest ad- dition to Splan’s stable. :3 of doubt the safe slde 1, und herefore wimle ent Treasurer of Hyde Park IS pernat sition e sbouid not be r e. He snould not be o her lews al ¢ She has a record of 1t z0 out on the Bloomingdale road the Captain st BARTLEY CAMPBELL. and active figure of Bartle Campbell has been shooting around the fa- wiliar haunts duringe the past few days. We en’t been able to met ne The willowy if you dow’t mindd, sowe 0F the steppers = Well, that would be pleasant enougl I thouzht L would have a chance to Q he.ween some of the noted ew York of that d; cuptain that 1 almost wondered why he 0’ vut with 5 how ford he w that he sometin member looking at the ding , and feeling for the Captain s 1 thoushit he ouxht to have nd, too, that the St. Julien’s first exhibition this season will be at Phitadelphia, about the middle of ciecied us his 0w suc atluwed the opportumity by fonz use of coming to regird e 1t s not the man. handsonre Italian wheel about the piano-orins. sensational, but tue Theutre vor: a thorougn absem:e of si enough him to mellifluous voice, but, rapidly ppearingr around the corner, we have seen a form and a hickory elub which assure us of the presence of the distinguished dramatist. However, he is reported tu_have most profitable season he has ever had; that his * Galley Slave® is doing well, both in australia and In the latter country the piece Lias been played in the provinces by Wils Barrett, manager of the Court Theatre, Lon- don. After the engagement of Modje that house has been finished the pl produced there, with probably Mi. i the rble of Franeccse. thinks of establishing an agency e contemplates baving three companies next season,—iwo pla i nd one engzaged in It is the prineiple ind th nends it for ale conventonality. ceptng an offe! An unnamed half brother to Falsetto will 1y he Board, too—will be th: start in the Kentucky Derby. Heis by Creed- he extsceoce of an ordinaace which will pr [ection of a4 mun not berfeetly Suth All know how hard it 13 10 say that matn 15 unilt for a positon, und when as neld otiice for on ment were eustomary, it would b whecher 0 Bourd could be fonad AppOINE & mman unless he wers “The fact thut three Trustees tow 0 ArgUInent G -Finaliy the lot al on Monroe street were opened, satis] pers will be ready i Howse in Frou,” and probably ** ill be for une wee he will inake a out tie Nurthw seen in this cit; past two or_three member of V a New York reputation. The Philadelphia Bulletin thinks itis to be regretred 3§ 2 intends to sue use she refused to avpear It mizht periaps 505 Wito would 0f fast driyiig, The first trotting meeting of any conse- torily elosed, the pa- quenee will be held av \Washington next gnature L-MOrrow Iy’s new theatre will stand on_Nos. 14, 106, 105, and -110 Monroe street. Upon the ground there is now stand- ing a row of unestory prick shanties, which Wwiil be demolished on the Ist of May. lot has a frontagre of 70 feet and a depth of 1893 feet. McVicker's feer wider and nalf a fout deeper. scribed as school property., owned by J. M } leased the property to Mr. Hay rs. with the privil ing the lease twenty vears lon certainly seem from th funwediate intention of leaving Chi While the architects have not yet completed the plans, we can give our readers some idea of what Kind of structure ‘The buildne will be a novel one spects and as handsoule as money can ma it Mr. Mann, of Buston, is the archirect, and with him, we understand, is associ Frenchmnan from the oflice ot the designer of the Grand Opera Iouse of Paris, the wrand- est place of amusement ever erected. It is intended that the new building, while ap- parently smaller, shall seat one-third more people than Uaverly’s present theatre. ‘The idea is to have a rough stoue front in the ‘building, have a permanent awning, 10 that of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, running the eniize Jength of the structure, and the enr, 1t u reappoint: oy doubtiul said that this has not been tichard will take the S-year-old colt eld, recently purchased by him, to Enq relv for himseit. people. whom we passed, who recouni: him, were staring at hi: that they were wondering e that Capt. Norris has been a v and has made hotd over i real reapouintment and not iy tor it might often happ Gre nmogz the orgin: <of theappointee. Wouul they benke ence? Under any cireum- ¢ than o jury in England. and I thonght it happened s out with such splur I by we got on the «l, and one after another lot is exactly twelve 4 I turee vld member: again, this time for good, and been sent to chunge their pret ELance 10 entirely new ju T of whose meibers hay It would be much beiter in eve s of the renppointment of I'r such reappointent to be made by men who ave Dad 10 PArin tho original 2ppoini is reatly no wood re: for the threatened action of the p . by Wedgewood, The yearling colt Paga Davis, of Brattle- l}hn:luun::nlu‘le 10 damuges beea tude Melnotte. aceful thing 1or those p ' s rone to see the performanee (o Taise fund tor her de it appreciationof thotightfulness insaving them from suifermg. s afternoon Manager McVieker On Wednesday he will Sngland e the Bothnit, having be- at there is o hope for the recovery of his dauznter, and that it is im- possiblé for her to be brougnt to this coun- uy, Mr. MeVieker has pof long he will remai sence the theatr ment of Mr. L manager of the house. Bartley Campbell's “My Ge: to iave become in other citie: ar as anything he has rece . be reproduced at Hoole: morrow night, and tne e J. Newton Guttbold, Fr nlan, John Ja nals would turn to alongside and in- ¢ to mateh speed wi n Ness is at Belmont Park; Phil- iving My Ger- u the lot, howev corge, Leavitt, the English jockey who injured by bei n-ured colt Bor su that there s0n whatever no celebriti One deals with I i is made the pretext for the “The other piece It is laid at o ve- died recehtly, v trow the Ameri riding a hurdie-r: The Central Park track will be ready for use the kst of this week, are now in the ha “There Is only one wny to prevent this acsion, and that is for the peoplo to express plainly seutiment which there I3 1o doubt they f They ouglit to show the Hoard of ‘I'rustees public sentiment regurds eontewplated. gl ok :st of an innocent man. way, as though with Souihern life. : riod before the Repellion. and treats the slave question wore from a soci e has great last-mentioned drama, and think: quite as strong as ordinunce a3 mportance, and a3 individuals | HYDE PARKEIL @ convineed t The season tic nds” of the Directors, and car: obtain them upon application. w considered as good as settled that will not handle any trotters durmg son, but_ will devote all his time to the strg of thoroughbreds now in * By a1 by a noble animal passed us. The gentleman who was dri aith in_this | passed us. The s it will be ookud, as he My Partuer.” litical aspect. pes it toremain in force, w onul interests of an. decided how in abroad. During his ab- will be under the manage- s Sharpe, the able business that he took o . ‘The gentle- ient to let us p of the rein: p a little, suli Surgeon Paaren’s Record. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CH1cAGO, April 23.—I noticed In Tue TRIBUNE of Murch I3 an articte appurently written from the oflive of the Illinois Humaune Society, whichstates that **A complaint haviug been m. to the oflice ofthat Seciety that Dr. N. IL. Paaren bad committed acts of eruelty in *mutitating bogs by chopping thefr curs and euttims short their talls,’ itdeems ft butun act of jus| state that the cowplaint hus bec! investizuted by the agents of thoe Society, who report that they bave found no evidence to sus- tain sueh charge.” Permit me to sa, tained, as well us thos ANNA DICKINSON'S FUNK. “I have humored Miss Dickinson more than 1 ever did any star who signed a econ- tract with me, ald reporier the other day. as well as angry at her. are light compared with her loss protes It will kill her among managers, cause no one in the future will make an en- gagement with her involving any risk. She has treated me with absolute discourt 1s to her responsibility,—ecan you man slowed L 20 the coming ldine*” ap- aptain nodded. the mare lifted s the wrip -on the put some little animation into her feet. atter of hoofs il saw the gentlemaan pleidid paee “Seeif he passe he made one Gentlemen, 1 have id John Stel *Iam sorry for Bend Or, lindoo, and Lelex are the m for the Kentue by, althongh the last-named is-said to e putled up lame after an exereise gallop her head a lit- tightened, and prominent e mpany will include trance, and be two basements, two stores, and eight of- fices in_the tront part of the building, but these will be. consideration requisit space has been ‘Fhe odds azaiust Morris & Patton’s eolt in the Hotet Stak 1 the Captain, Tup to the mare. 1 transtormation lave seen the old man 1 the opera *Faust’ elunged in an instant to the only after the ed for the thea- ntends 1o make a depa _There will prob- enium, consteted week, then I3 X agers of the Grand Opera-louse, and, are_organizaig @ compuny apport of Mr. Jan o vt will play in_legitimate roles for five or s ure in the matter of b ably be nine in the pros on the latest plans, and in the rearof the ¢ there will be twenty loges simi- lar to those in most of the Eurdpean theatie: | be upholstered through- and New Orleans. that the charge can besus- of other kinds of cruel ty. They were made on the statemeat of repa table persons, who claimed to kuow the fuc either given tho proof or with- She has money coming to her 0 ear-old filly, by the Ameri- his coat, but I never saw rination as then happened. t the recent Live iz four others eas Duke of Hamilton, who purcha ness from Mr. Sanford. aving been m: eity to bet even money or Independence Kno 1 will artach this She is ownet K: that Mr. O"Neiltis reported as S0 from Mr. sment, and his appes woukd indie: some truth in the rumor that he, ton, would be a tragedy star next y In Hobson and Crane’s new play, 4 s been made by the eu lot of old ladies forumng the jur, So well do they know ility of their pre the opentg of the las ne destitute of their sisted that, having done ns should make some deti- ed bacic to catelr the sound se approaching hoofs, oy eed 1o gleam, and her legs looked the spokes of and who huv out in a wanner teenth Street Theatre. will be paid to thes deeper thun Haverly quite so wide, and he will, 1 Emuwmett, make it a puint to ha ing-roows for stars and actors On the stage-tlour there will be as many dressing-roowms as possible, in order, s, to avoid any squabbling erect and to; Particular attention , whicl willbe atritie present one, and not {is elear enough to my mind to enable § ¥ ot we to Fecover S3,000 or $10,000 that I lose by I shall be fortncommz railure to fulfil jit.” se give me the exact figure: > Well, then, 10 rec ve toindemuify me tor the wichudrawal company from Charleston on day night (i three rehea sought by tho agents. v parties in this il Desperenduny st Monroe Chief the higher d Dr. N. il. Paaren, in your fssueof tho snme and _immedutely tollowing the 1 animation, all elect I could think of nothing but-a locomotive along at the rate of a mile , low the wind cut my f ** Look out for your hat, Beck, Captain, and 1 pulled it down over my ears, 1 ghanced guickly at the the reins finmly, and his eyes were fixed We were plunging ab fitted up in a authorized o aunounce 1980, the hit 2 churge and to challenge uny person o proof thut I ever commit suen language he muy have intended to de But, in fact, be does not. simply he desires to deny the chure, i one would when charged with eo i disreputable uct, no matter how churges might be. stantted the c Eur und tl cutzing s but to unimals pra Proper way. t ither ot the horses ide, the race to-be mile ss, andd take place over the nawmed for §1,000 as Mr. Haverly amoug mewders oI compani tilation and line of sight there -w greatest attenton paid. Is). Salvini w 000 house there, as shown by tne ad ing here in o truek during the mes Jduly, the winner to take all the gate-money. Baneroft is still favorit for the Lou eported to_be very f; { in Kentueky are owing to the h whiich they 3 ‘The retiring rogms n commodious, and luxuriously fu ead on a whirl Between the entrance and the seats ill be a grand foyer, tru.ntul the T'he actuzl loss on the eight pe the better sub- Boston wili ances in_tuis city an shart of 36,400—500 e bill alone exceed: though he is s that winted behindlnd in their triini nusuatly se i ssed. aud the more conss all—annilnlation. with both hands, and I pr rainst the dashboard. Ithough we L eould hardly bre on the main tlovr there W separated from the anditorium by a glas 2 Between the acts people ean ad- journ to the foyer, uropean theatres, a bell will notify them a few minutes before the tising of the cur- ng the people suflicient time to re- Over the stage an auto- Tiis is meant to bartot the cru sticed by the doctor. like o nsi i I ne_ever touk a chisel and mul- the tecth of n b bl i his_ operation by its owner on tus brutal mannes he ever keep i kennel of d nfreen in naber, of il siz in one contined apartment £ , limiting their water, and that vel howlng of the tortured eanlies arous neighborhood, and terin hand, una th 1o the Humune Soc i3 charged with are the aniunl or 1S owner. with the company next S over the ditliculty by offering them nied, and guaranteeing sonally, durayg thetonr.of take them all under its sheltenng wing. *One Hundred W v The Ilcrald, S g out of the in- Mr. Goodwin will cer- ¢ njury to lis failug to prod thing they w: let. and cut of ned in my e breeze oursely could not see, sing tewn afte 1shut my eyes, I would havi the Captain to stop, it the speed had . o great that speech was impos 1 said to mysclf, k. of operating? ar wintered at their members being in much bettet for a bruising race, Mr. Langdon, of Fort Wayue, and Mr. retary of the Jackson () have suceeeded pgements with eam, and I neard ter account will have to tn gain. their s e Ay within the mark, the matic clock allay the anxicl dience wio desire to eatch abviate a great deal of the annoyance that ty often causes the oth - ‘The drapings of the theatre will be rich bu ot foolishiy extravazunt, th r i i be in the hands ot the best o curable, and the zeneral house in contrast to that of the present theatre, will underso a radical change. Work upon the new bu meneced at once. M Tiere until fie sees thie workinen fai tion, und then he will return to acting a little b will return to this eity and «iv his personal atiention. the people chee mating e damages at from $5,00 to $1v, supptied, until thy people were present., culated lul evolk ttened - complain of bim Such aets as Dr. P all of the entlius ion i 1 on had too lonza time bef king the contract and her bled her misehic now 1o motion ng over the r impelled by hey neither add to JMichizan eireuit, which be- yne in May and ends at Bat- The convenience of hagement of the for the entire 0 et hier clothes made, e when in mywind caranee in the Clitueds aenterie of old ma : ning, and the clude the ladies and De Wolt lopper and Miss Xda Gil- ahead waving had reached wewent by the three emed mingled into one. this end? 1 wondered. I wanted whatever was oing to hap- 1t seemed as though an hour riding, when the speed lower and slower, and at last the ed. 1 opened my eye i oidside inn, ptain 2 Ltremblingly 1d saw some men: awa; eek in July. ng the same ear throughout th ¢ cireuit will be fully appreciated by horse- 10t too- maina 1see her first neite costume When, in ne the room where they their lands up to eated, *Ou, 1 i cun bo only 1o Suvt ice nnd value, uf the unimal, Lut momentary. 1503 udds Lo their app nd oftentimes 1o the camfo un of Lhe operation my own observation there bas horse enhanced i period of two week from $i) to S50, Is it not the mor & the hest eare 3 s well ns fu_ch cted, when p 1 littic” tenipor: o discover thut i ISPENSE Wits . [ DBruce, editor of the Kentucky e Bl e fulla and has the following yes, who won the Garden i year, aud i Hamilton Griffin, the step-father and < there, he ive his theatre 1t will be upened on 1 never do!? the Flectwood fal two been the 1o ather than senti- There are_uo parer, betwer I 5 han Mme, Ni ache of the Lonisville Commereia ¢ that Dr. Gritlin has ma . they will be look better: rown out, and e looks e for 1wo weel and snouldd be co ¢ 1y harm in apl 1do uot think the cu dohin MeCullongh will begin an of three weeks. 5 i open the house with a * boom.” 5 10 o, has excited asterul to.us portion of the pudli iterngs of horse: s, through dog-rar cropping aud k3 LS ought to Ment opposition. "The! vho think that iwer conduct as the infuenc 1 members of Judgment the ho horse s the day he The report of his lameness ! ctured out of whole cloth. and who- ever beats him will know they have had » a look at the it out for inspection. Iie ¢ spread sinee his nt from the turf, and, judging by arlings to be Flée tain to prove s havd 1o tind four : than Murmur urned the mare over to a tinside and L helped my- 0 many talented tellows they eould do it so muel: hostler, and we w the protession. THE TRAGEDIAN AT IIAVERLY'S. ridan’s reputation, won in a few parts, has muinly been obtalned in a Eastern cities. During his theatrical carcer sociated with 2 stock company, and consequently is but little known to the majority _ ; mnonnced to apy pagement misht nounced Edwin Bouth, Bernhardt, or some- body with an international reputation, and thie result was that Mr. W. E. Sue usave me a creat fright,” I that mare could go. n, some of thew | e of them true the mor goess but it i3 ,\mlcrsou will ever change her man- Dr. Paaren I3 doubtless aequainted with 1. C. | D., of Copenbugen, Denmart i e temerity 1o deny tac authen- ticity of the following enotgh and not probable 3 he & s, Tdon’t know but she is,” said the Captain noncha ** How long were we coming down here?' telegraphed generaliy been me the widdie of **You have would not ph | not ¥et know not yet been no How long will your il “ In responst to this id Goodwin h 5 Your own fault. ness Lasy 27 1 telezraphed this i wle contract wizh Zhumerman, by your own sYou to fultill pril 11, Che: seeond rehe ¢ hour, Tue: About cight minutes.” Tow taris it HeAbout four mijes.” “Here o man touched me and drew me * Dow’t you kiow that mare, man?’ he have in this conn! men of the houlevard: a, and Rumor, oul of ul service at the n chureh of the people did not equence thereat | nber of foreizn-bred horsesin winarket inere 0. £4That’s Lady Suffolk.” *? “The flectest mare of her day,” said Sena- I 10 20 o Seath Americ nOLXNOWN to tme. With sy the ceremon ment from enough in size o dinpen the enthu: bition of any acta 10t think Mr. S seat upon the very lofty pedestal - b Philadeiphia eritie: in the Veterinnry replied Senator Bec! e, and as we trotted leisurely u that had at first p: ich we subsequently passed on the 5 yl knew why every- “ Byand by 2 Iy monrnuy; until of the Uzar hud taken place. Ivantage of the tragedy by wi in the third act of *Ir i _it superb bracelet conspicuousty set, in which ts a purtrait of the Ja oming week will be the Iast of llav- atre at the corner of I s. 02 the 2 of May the build- mto the hands of the First wreer will end in a most s & vaudeville r ereat united of Mastodonic royal erybody has heard of 3 on of London—how Iyzed ™ tne cockney minstrel maw, took possession of the sacred edilice i the Haymarket known as ller aj is entitled 10 2 advertise you property and do all that 1 oblizated by contraet. s 1 said, we threw up Charleston in or- plenty of tim Monday reh It thus nppes practice us a veterinury country on uccoant of ine: not removed this obsticle to his | s i export e us an exponent of bumanity he is i hich are eng e might ha eizn clime ha Ivini gave up b b s neminations for these 3 1 Is are but s plain that their arriv 1 of noaccuunt; L at the mare or Beck, Mr. Dutler, vour nam are being ealled on the roll bythe Clerk. d a4 page, looking into the cloak-room. s went out 10 take thetr part proceedings, y 3 il only knows the son—don’t put it that way, beeause L am nember of a chureh in Boston, and th don’t dream that I u do L except when I aun some other place that i have been * done,” ved here. His list e is not here. s e The Hallet, Davis & Co.'s pirnos are not only the tost populur Instrument in the world; they fire the best that bave ever been constrieted any quurter of the glol sense, the bast in their nearest approxia , and general chbar: Isties of the human voice, which is the nost pe * How do we know tha: led opinion of erly Monroe stre included Lotis Raphacl, Sir Giics Qverrcach, and Othello, ently varied to give one a fair idea of the man and his wethods. - Well, then, Jr. Sheridan turns out to be measured, precise, conscientiou actor. These qualities, appreciated when found. An iupartial eritie cap sayof him nuthini more and nothing luss than that in the rdles calling for *4e ex- pression of passion, emotion. or dag, waliug, Jewas cowpletely disapiysiang aaxle in I And the Sen it the dendiod! Is at present, they pr v n Philadelphia or _hot my howe and as in this ease.” 2 reperzoire suflic —the best in tho art | VICTORY. ‘The Awerican horses in England have done remargably well so far this ake is the on with Haver! house; it end ian invaders are, lio 3 2 condition that the probabilities are considerably against their best until the back end of the tothe compuss, ton DRAMATIC pets, the minstrets. Bartley Campbell will sail for England on the 5th of M Afr. Charles Barry isin the city. probably go from here to Butfalo. The performances at Music next Friday night will be for the ¢ that has won He started out by running second for the Lincoln liandicap three weeks ago, which fact so clearly exposed his form th before the start for the Newmarket Handi- cap last Wednesday he was second favorit, howerver, the winner feet tone in nature. Siwply beciuse that is th nine-tentbsof the competent, profezsional eritles of all countries who have ever recorded any The rank of a piano {5 a matter for master planists to decide, and that is their de- is asign that, though foreign-bred hoy ception of Arabs have to compete with ourbhorses on eunal term: on the part of forcigne: :is nointention to allow Ei Il their own way, e At the present iwomentat X intw a chromo establi: We need Anot_d\s'ellupun the details of this great historical event. Te-morrow nightthe the Academy of { running second agn their own country. in training is ch!))se 'r)fi 200.” The iliy b; (son of Vaudyke), dan Devaria, Sbf" D;:.fl.'-‘: (Son of King of 1 She s nominated Dy Mr. E. G. Hovaisky. who ajso made ions for the Derby, a brown crril\'o;j. torg, by Vadim, dam Jannetta, by Vandyl, and the echestnut colt Misteetel, by Vagj, =] dam Jedeel, by Decelt. il The suit of Lawrence Hart aga Pennsylvania Ruilroad came up E?I'hz]sltafis the Umnited States Circuit Court, St. Lun'xl Mo, on the 2 inst. The Suit wiis for S50y damages for the killiny of Bonn] v(‘anie'(‘ by Iwp. Bonnie Scotiand, dam Fannje 5.8 row, by imp. Albion, and’ the serivus injury of Clemmie Charley Howard, and Buci»y eve, In transit from Jersey City 1o St [oon in October, 1579. The Lorses were shiupe:j at Jersey City on the 23d of Uctober, to taken to St. Louis, where they had been ep tered at the races; butan aceident ocenrreg to the train somewhere in Ohio. Bonpj Carrie, valued at 315,000, was killed mxxrhgme and the other horses Ijured. The defepe: was that the Pennsylvania Road conveveq the horses safely To Pittsburg, and turned them to the Pittsbure, Cineln, nati & St. Louis Road for further transpoy. ation. The case was trausferred from m. tate Court, and invelved one or l\\'di]npo! tant questions of law, aside from the lnmb amount of damazes claimed. The jury rep dered a verdiet for defendant. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Arrangements have been perfected with the Union Pacific Railway to honor tiekets reading via this line and Council Bluffs tg Cheyennc and all points west thereof via gy 0 Kansas Citv.und the Kansas Pacifiy 1 of the Union Pa Kailway tq e, wl(nlerqfimmnucfumlxh vith their g assured withou! url u 1‘;’!!::»'!‘ . er detention tg ‘This arrangement will only i force du;iuz&'me suspension ircc'fi'?f:.'é'c’xeioi“ at Council Bloffs caused by the zn‘ntovef tlow of the Missouri River at that point, i General Ticket & !"nflsen'.!l(:‘r b—\‘;m‘:]llzm(:ffl ‘ Rock Istand & Pueitle Ruilway, lesgo, b R ———— The Emerson plano represents the conselence as well as the skitl of pinno manufucturers, Ip is honest, durable, and artistic in coastrucdon, and has no concenled defects. HOUSEKEEPING GOUDS. MAY FIRSTI The Hurly-Burly Anniversary at Hand Again— Excitement at the Big Shops~ - Stirring Scenzs at Smyt's West Side Fumiture Pa'ac2. 1 b Crure OF Tl StIT 3nd Dusie An eurmers: reparation that the ety aGords 1S that, pre- Jolin M. SHmyi's zieaz store on West ou-st., near Hilsted, known by the bisht, maze nitude, und baillunt sxpéet of the new edidce as nyti’s West Side Purnicure Pulace. ‘The old Store, Weat Madisoti, was 0P 4Ry yeurs the bess cd 0f our Bonsekeepers' resorts, the miost Fenginely pupular mart pro- Sented in our whoie mercantily sfstens. Eseryboly liked the I si0re: Crerybody wrunt there. G hag for eversbods the peasmnt tlons of old uee y nd 0id_times—the primi. vest Divisloa. 1t bl about it the le ntmosphere of “old und honorabe presilze, An old-tasuluned Itesrity of mangzemnent and 0f_Bouess HACHEY 10 the interesis of pa.cons won_everyhody's lits-long_contidence: the special eredic ere 163 o P entl snmoditie ld trade Mo v v on thine, wiout lng nd (e piace tud Anails become, od’ recoznition, eversbuds's chosed lqunrters in the line of carpets und toroltare, drawii i eavruons custom and Bolduus eusy coar 110, of 1 lazzer general and_ populur patronaze tsn hius ever bien exiended to any stmile vswbilshment in Chiy “Ihi¢ 0ld Store, hoWeTer. ¥as too namuw for the 1 nodated, und’ th terprise of Lhe proprietor, in- o) un edifies Of the hiant, proportions asd by Spentane tomers from esery di-trict of the city, the specini impulse of the fics ot Muy transformni the basy népec: of the muin Hoors int @ of netiviy sellom witnessed. In th is the dowerof 0. eciipsing in st tnished 2o frontate, conspicuous, of unusual ding and a Uvery dmpressive suzzestion of ‘the mag- Dicent charneter und Lrond proportions of uia 10 eriur, the distinznishing_ clusneteristics of the eas tire plan ot the buildime being bizht, wasnitude, amd nitssive st witl uzmost delicies of proportia und ornimend. The store 13 duuble wirehouse wid, Tve stories, und_aifords o splendid ucre of tooniss 1or tlie permanent expositlon of carpets und furnie it i In raoke, dmllar ex) ad sudegun 'luubsulmwe- ~ f the come Jiy, the reswurces of the flovrs being equally tied to the compicie equipment of hutels, bourd? paluce dwellmgs, or plain, uopreteadind eeping rooms. the clusively the best, und dintng-roon etion and warmanted, walle td 2 . artistic, und modem substantind, cominun. e lines, and own well-known and thurouzbly ape ench of their goods of expert furniture, from grdes, Lo phim, of Mr, Syt pre clure, ‘The sentimen: of the entirs COIRMURILY SCEITS 10 BE thit SovEiy t Side Farle I Jareely nad weandis of the nutureof & feal uccummod 0 the public. Itly edit to 1 TEA “ft Last T Am Happy” “Oh, How Delicions,” ' ez pound. - Tea Lmporting (o, 88 State-st. veek. Furniture. tills B AUTEFUS, YWATRD In the West I3 0w belne shown at the Salesroom of the Wakefiplg2es : Semd o Cos BIRDS. . 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