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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL tlon of companics to reguinte production and | Asylum was made n el u,rlccm Y“ have “Ii“ ,H,“ r‘x-u 1(,, ".,‘,I“t,: to | tion; ll:u:m:m pru]\(l;lml or \V“.!]l prlnu b I llw grmn LN the sound commercial doctrine of regulating | e¥ ° elothing — and many Tuxuries; | would order thein remoy s (i numrl¥ hy dumand, Thly week wo aro l’lll’l‘- that nog complaine was”™ made by | would growl and finunt th pn Dreant :I';{:,‘cr“‘:|':",',‘;“‘lnf‘:{:,‘,’“ i wing tul thne, bub noxt week we may atop | Ber relatives that slie was Ul-treated _nntil | solently than before, ,I'jli- want the hist universally recognized na tho first of Rnrnrmni:' nltogether, run’ a portion or all of the tine, | after sho was taken from Elzinto Now York, | for the least money. They nike It a point | siateemon’ nnd the greatest German of the nines T dow't know which It will be, nor does any | where her mother ngre to support ners | to get 10 atilliings’ worth of-accommodations | teenth contuey. ‘This partienlar annivorsary of one else. We are not governed at sl by | and that he s \vlllmfi to enre properly for her | for 81, If thers are any cholee scats the In- | tha itiustelous Chancellor'a natal day Is the more X 28, 1881-TWELVE PAGES k) LABOR AND CAFPITA ftable Instit that all the moat Hlustrivus vrders of and puean chivalry, with the solitary cxeeption of tho Garter, would sparkle on his large flock of allo suddnnlr e thelir ap- pearance and began to descend the ctiimney of tho residoneo of Polien Oticer Wollf, Thaey fol- Inwed {n auch numbers that the iendurd wero driven to the bisn of the chimnoy. and the nofse they made led Mr. Wolff to romove tho fire- boards, when the birdsquickly lited the room, seeking coxit, Thn doors und windows wero NEW YORK. tohless Frosperity of the .Oouutry, a A::oording to the " Public's" Conversation with the Leader of the Street-Car Strike in opencd and they flow out. There were thous . Rending’s positton, 'That rond Is with us fn | i Chicago or any other pliee wherd he can | vallds can never get one of them, tor the | uutoworthy, since it putean end to anxieties St. Louis. rands of birds engagod In this strangoe demons Views: nrmlnchm'«’;r non-producing, L think it Mr, | visithor and know how sheis eared for, Atter | lounglng Jews are always In them, At the | which are ‘Lelleved for wmlcls years past ’l’n bm;n atration, which lasted for some time, whon the llmveu had followed the maxim I quoteit | hearing the nflidavits on the othor side, from | tabla’ tho vulgar Jews re mory exneting | vxercised an oppressiva Infiuence upon his nat- — swallows, flndw they could not make a lodgs ment, went in & great black masa to seck. shelter elsowhero, < would have been much better for Reading, | whiel it appeared that Wienboerg Isn I know of no jmmedinta advance in Prlenn. Our position 1 simply consistent with s . At some perlod of his tpliew | than tha really cultivated Jews or Chris- | Urnlly buoyant spirits. & wellas o son-in-liw of Mrs, Kitoves, the | tiaus, ~Thoy m’t’nkn ore nolss and do oy | Gorly manhood a ctlobrated Tortune-tellor pro- wi The City Will Make an Armed com- | Judgo denled the motion to vacate the order | fanlt-finding than all the restof the guests, thotad to kit that he would not survive bis soth Talk Regarding the Action Attempt to Run the Cars gtreot year: and strangoo sry, the prophcey took dee; AMUSEMENTS, werelal Jaws,” of nrreat, nul granted tho Inotlon for all« | and we have resolved to stand it no longer, i n mmufin exsitile to onli- o AMUSToM Ed 4 of Vanderhilt in Tako Shore AR - niony, ll'filng tho mnotnt at 816 A week, I linye bt rlnpremin‘gtfilr:;u Jutats familics ;.;,l%y E‘:fi?flfi‘i"fin: 1‘!:%’(:,",', h::.‘;m‘;.‘,': o "old To-Day. FATRBANK HALL: stup With ma in pst. years, 1 1 f . o i fise T.’TTH‘,V%? 11‘:1]) ASMII:.{\HL?. TBAVY FAILURE, Feapoct thetn nn(r!mv« aivay o ol o | 4l to this elooiny vetlination, by onabllve the | 1y yone Beca 1o Stop the Cars the CotalUmie Nl Buloig. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes ALOOM MIOTIRIS MAKE AN Asstaxent— | (G with thoms but W horces vl other | 50,0 cw"son pon entoring his 67t yoar in the | - Y P He Is Believed to Be Repeating the TuNton sesipn | G Hlbred, loud-hllkhl;f“.!]hc:- in West. Tactics So Successful % e sspnsion of rubust health rna uodiminished them ruins the business, 2 we have de- | FRAGE St i nower, with a flr prospect of sorv- o eided to invile the Jlebrew to stuy nway. 3 pril .—Tho assignment of | 3r. “Wincliester, the manager, whi hasn | "% s ot el kbl Jot mAY & YORT L COmIE, New Yonk, April 9%, —The Exccutive Com- | BTHDEN ""‘ ATIE OF TH mittee of the World's Falr Commission held ;&"_‘T""f "I'K an execntivo sesston to-dny. ‘Tho prospects BWI 0l Police Wil ¢ Slanghter Them AlLY THE GHIGAGO GUISINE, THIS MORNINU'S LESSON st 10:20 o'eluck, ‘hic! - | Joseph _nml Isanc Bloom, faney dry goods, «| hutel on the Island of Nossau, left there on i Brown Flah Soup, Halml of Duck, ern Union. "’u',rt(’:":lf)',‘,"cf‘,',‘l‘,'"f\':fle“"'"l'l'::,""‘;l‘l‘lll’,";{h :;'“v‘,‘::fl:e West Fourteenth stroet, wns fled to-day t!‘lfi;.!.{":l":‘l;l:rl‘.llglwllllil bo at Ju,n'ni':l’ L&g ek to THE SCIO EARTHQUAKE. |y oo Pablishers Evinos No Disposl- Brolled Fiah, - onens Fogaing ——— themselves o subscrlbo wnconditionatly | With profurutices of $I,000 Liuttiities eath | %" rufira’to" this anestion, aiid wo nre | Scenes of Mewolation and Morror—A tion to Acoede to the Demands rotann 1B AFIHINOX. at 3 'clock Panema Railroad Reported Sold | were dlscussed, Willlnm A, Colo, who | matud at 8100000, Josuph Bloom, junior | yoing to run our hotel 1 favor of thebest |~ vivid Description of the Calamity s e At oy The Itiasules with I°re<ervas, Al{)'k’ Jeily, Dnma;l ¥aimon & fa ilotlendnbre, A, (FD. 1, CARPENTEI, Les MILWARD AUASK, Sann s has been ona of tha leadmg | Fember ot the firm, wasdiscovered dead in | cings of patrons, It the Jows donotlike it | sent from the Ruined 1d. of Their Employes. spirits from the start, sald: * The project is the Tremont Ilonse, Drondway, Into this | they can go vlsswhere.” Latter ferm Kefn in London News. not dead, nor will 1t be allowed to dle. afternvon. 1o went to the hotel yesterday VIKWS OF OTHEIR HOTELKEEPERS. ‘Tho tomparature on the 3d was hoavy and op- h for Nearly Beventeen Mille jon Dollars. 8T. LOUIS, Those who wish to et ont ean do 8o now, | RIternoon, rogistering a8 “ Rob Brown, | Tho proprictor of the Atluntic snid he | presslvu.and thoe hurlzon was broken by broad Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. GRAND OP; OUSE. A B b it into | Joston, Muss.” After sltting a siiort thue In should recetve Jow and Gentile, He lad no | flashesof light that soemed to denoto a coming | 81, Lotis, Mo., April 27.—Let the reading pub- REPERTOLE OF VIE POPULATL s II(-“W' even flfiflxlill!iu (X,Il Ulllfl‘\ V“‘%’“«éu Wo | the hotel ofiea hie retired to his room. foult to find with cither, but e had no bath- | storm. In all this otmospherio disturbance, | llo understand, vnce for all, that thestrike of | BORTON IDXAK UPERA COMPANY. os of Emma Welnborg ab | Aroimatine s o ened Witlh the prokr 116 wis tob seen ngain alive, As hodid nof | WEErounds, set hottsew” wera belng orectedl | nowover, tho Inhabitauts suw nothing extraor- | tho streat-car mon hete In Bt. Taula t in no AP RPN §ad Esporlen 1 & kg, L o raflroad companles and | Iake ils appenrance t-0ng, his door whs | SlocustGrove for that, purboss and Hie | dinaer, and wera far from Loing wlarmod by [ senso comparablo to tho strike so lntely andsat- | visaimir, s yuine liustian: Liutonank, aftormaraa Elgln, 1ll.—1ler Sult for Al- thelr subscriptions ?” he was naked, opened, and lie was found deid by bed, Tho | iRRGS e, Tolnten with pelde | Whnt thoy faucled would result In a thunder- | sfuctorily made fn Chicago. Starting from tho dllml‘hufll?l,-u.nllu. i:i\mfi,\n;n{;mé‘:n:" gt rine imony. Wihe ratlrond companies gre afl right | body was wndressed, He had died some |y iho'siirt which was languldly beating the | #torme At ton minutes to 2 in the nfternoon & | same genernl points of low wages aud overwork, | Syas Louia manuyis, Bioea of tae, Counts Tlise tor he replied, **But there are othor people wito | thng diring the previous night, There were A terrifioshook was felt, bringlng throc-fourths of | thisstrike now provalling lacka every element - i Cionarat Mr. M. (Y. Wiliriey (. 1trot i o T kiats Morty M, JE. . Hasons [ very door. " We had n fow AN WILLING TO coM¥ UP WITI Titim | 3o marks of violence ony thie body, and 1o ;‘I::(:“J:::’\'l)'!‘lsrf:lfislv'wl: liere last y‘um-‘ and | tho Louses In tho town to the gruund 1ike o | of houesty or cobesion, To state the situaulon | Sraorofthe Harnabeo £ 5 enre to have thotn come protniscunusly, The | menced fearful sosns of horrur, The | {rpion, At noon to-day [ mat thisman in the to minko . flve dollars, and | bearing his address were on chalrs In the | goap jy Y dollars in ore o Hardy, a $pocis wapauar Uorrospondent. Mr. 1 DOLLANS sligns of disturbance In tho room. - Bloom's | e JuwTal e e s eainst | many packe of cards, and burying a_thousand | fairly, T reproduce the language of John Garel= | KKriy eyt cipAna. 7. Goorxs Frotbinetnm. A Lively Bow in the American Branch of besides the railrond companies. These aro | clothing jewelry, and a pocketbook contain- | yhey, when 1 can ch‘:wse Wy itests L do ot | persuns undor the falling rulns, Thon come | gun, ‘the scting Prosident of tho Hreat-Car | Mustcal Conducta v B L Htudley the Queen TInsurance Come the men who ara willlng to put ont thoelr | ini both money and ehecks, and two letters ‘ridny and Saturday, ! W 3 , | mround rocked und dunced, kneading the | X 3 H pany Uil elass of men 18 very lurge In New Yark, | room. Friends sald thera was nothing in his | Yyjor hdz‘:l‘::flwnnx'-lodmg el’p'lmfilqu ‘z:l!lnlrl;u:fn;"&‘e- ruin alrcady ~ foriiod nta ‘an uirecogniz :l‘";ol‘;l l gl g”lldfl W"i’"“»'.?" T méfl“fiy"fi‘r‘j'n,I‘“-""A&""-":’""°'w':\m'~ Tho World’s Fuir is golng to bo carricd | sudden death indicating suiclde. e had | porand it is simiply a question of life and e i of e e R | e rrt tho,._Gditoe 108 | /SVC, LIS PLEANUILE PART MONEY. through.” Been In poor health ‘for several. weekd. | guochas with n landlord in this natter,—a hithor ana or, not knowing whera to flee to | expressing in this morntog's issue of that paper HAVERLY'S THEATRE. INIX. Vi H 'y e cAcapo tho horrible futu that menaced thom, aund luck of thy with the' striki Garrigan T\ 1. ‘Taleott, ona of the Commissloners, | Bloom wns o natlve ot Germuny, and ves | ouoarion whetlier he shall ruli his business | wero tossed and flung about by the heavin a Juck of sympatby wi ers. Garrig sald to-dny u..,'g 11 would spare no time from .| Sided with' his family in chimy-unru W ense n Tt of lgiorant, Ul-bred peopto | Satth Ik featnors 1n & broozo, On every Si%8 | 18 & clean, well-dreased, intolligent Irish-Amerl- 3 1L IAVERLY siovvsenesrsr Manager and Propritos, legltimato busliess for the bunefit of tho | strect whn hiappen to be_ born Juws. Lwould hot | tho sinster ramblings of the earth, the uotse of | can of notmoro than 25 years. To Capt. Irwin, DECIDEDLY ENCOUNAGING. wew Yonx, April ar.—From the Public: ¥ & TAVERLY'S Last night! Last Night! MINETRELS, o Vi 11 | transportation companies, which wished to o| tolerato sneh people, Juw or Ciirlstinn,” The | falling bulldings, the toaring asundor of tho | of the Globe-Democrat, ho sald: *“1f Jthadnot | i vVEiti"s Butd Oniyiniora nighta, MINSTRELS Exchfl"““"""'f’g“]’.fl:";'llnfl“'}}}ffifi,,",‘,n:}'};,. Tonb without sowinic, 16 hiad Bt a tlozen A OW Droprietor of 'the Ity Cotiago Anld ho pro. | WAlisuf Bouses. ind the shrioks of the wolinda | been forMeGuire and Hosnn, the stroot-car | HAVENEYS, | oadr Sichial piieniiey ;,msgffi;filufi; go farto dlsprove tho theory, :lllnl&miurrin';llllml'fi'sbfl;xlx:‘lsu‘wlulgn:m\’\flh:ll:f fl}u\lfifi!fi fi:‘f g‘;xfi:’ Fi\n:rlllx-?;’ e L satvi el s (e T pioas: | Lokt own and e ot e saioe, o | S0 W) JOutenued 1 0, Con SUOCER Ol ¥ v b oo 2 y ¥ ~The two surviving | 10 complaint to make agulust the few pleas- | (o401 bolag burled under the faliing build- | Baturday would not have boen ablo to hold out Now or_ Nevert ie would attend o tnore meotings. o much favored by some fnancial writers, \hio business of the country s In n state Trustees of the United States Branch of tho | AC Lebrews who nud ‘“’"fl“" with him, yot | iz but even those who gainied tho upen coun- | ono day,” that the bustnes Jews s n class spolled the ¢ “ONE OF TIIE MOST SIGNIFICANT FRATURES odan Furopenu isat Faropenn M otel busliess for | try were by no menns safe. The carthruake | sgid o v Ve 3 u your correspondent: ** When the great tosdon . 'Putting Now York roturns out | of tho Worlds Fair Just now, sald another Queen Insurance Company of Liverpool, and | the general public, atlacked not only tho towns and villugos, but | Lovie SEECTUERONIREL e Earopean Maatoon i ofcollepss bo wido differences of | Commissfoner, *isthe difilenlty of gotting all of the Ameriean Directors except one, | I revorter visited sn Inviting house | worked ita ravages in tho hills and mountatos of | L "0 n i oy uropesn lustodon 8 °ml|‘m' (sn{ouef;fi?:::.’;m&g whilo it 18 unde- | any Informatlon about its luside workiny who Is a brother of & lending’ English DI- "ffi’hfi out troma &{é;zle{nt{fdl;"tl‘ll}‘neltr s thu etaz, EeoTEuls sasdos of Bk I Gactl | e dve bl aat CoONa e Hecnre Eonal ey ) 0! ! " “eert o 9 Some pref v ngs, eAtro Nielitly :?:Ilglg’lbnt tho legitlmate business of this g‘l“filn'x{;mllfickgml‘lli" ‘l':(t’?‘:»‘xzul fl:mll)):, m&u Illg::' Enlfl::’;;:l‘llywu'fll‘:: 152::&‘:1‘13 l;ln‘t'lsllllslu::t|lcln‘l|lll:; lessons by the door. ‘Thelr mother was just | fore them, boundiog fat into the plains, and | decontly, and quiotly, and respectably ns tho hrangei INKTRELS, s {1 the solld rocks of tho mountain " conilng up the walk, but when she heard the | iearing ros Chicago strect-car employés conducted theirs? flfii’ilm‘:'\‘z tl‘:‘k‘::x:{;‘nfl:ggv’.{ng ::!d((l‘l‘t:"{'nll)l‘;;ll-fl‘?lsi the lucal Bonrd s suld to be Intense dissntis- | word K s or sho rushed Mto tho houss ::35.“&‘:';&".‘1»2:‘{.{““ formed by & torrenta | g, t ey raplicd that th Bt, Louls streot-onr going to bo condiicted on purely business faction with the conduct of Thomus W, [ draggingin the 'cmldrun. As thedoor cloged ‘Somo timo vlapsed before any of the survivors | mon werc not cducated, were illiterate, and uu- ]’rhmlplm" “Fio wibstance of the now plan | Thomson, Sub-Maunager of the Company, | she salit, 4 Don't you talk with that man; he | recovered from tha terror catsed Ly the shock | able to conduct thelr meotin, + keeps puce closoly with the uggregate of fl;’mc u\flsims of Now York, we have at all other citics an nggregate of 829,018,170 and an Inereaso of 10,5 per cont over the roturns nnged! EXVD EREYS waromal i cicaro! MINSTHILS: TATINEES RATUIDAY it BUNDAY 0t3 ‘ GREAT EXPOSITION CIRCUS. K8 s 15 0 Sheeney,” sufficlently to Le ublo 1o comprebend the extent | % Yot gaid [, ** you have cheek, impudence, GRAND ondlng weok of lust, year, New | 18 8ald to bo to make certain changes In tho | who was sent to Now York bythe home oftice | 183 FRCKRYC o ae of others and the | af the oxtastrapbe, or to think of looking for | and gab enough to bring you 10 & fending nows: of the corresp ol cominittees, to bring somu very wealthy | ahout six months ngo. Thomson made radical vlve the | friends or relutives still perbaps alive beneath or ol 4 oy . . York exchanges, oxclusive of thoso arlsing | capitnlists Into Intimate worklng reba- 4 opinfon was that the Jews could survive the felougsorrolitives.o rewnwn‘inmunblolm palu.r olc& and spur yon to bulldozing its % 0 e 067 alintes of stocks, woro | tlons With €10 enterprise. and fo havo tho changes In the manngement of the Americun | crusade of n conntry hotel niatust them, A | therulns. 'The tuwn presatedu pl able specs | & ditors in aunulnlng ymx—umlnlnlnxl men ree lle scens“"l from snlgflfl 3 b '4 chosen representative of ‘such capitalists take | Lranch, and falled to consult_the local Di- | sarcastic Hubrew asked ' If the nction of the | 1A W e Cr s filing withn crashing m‘g: ;n'll’ ;: u‘l:’;mfifl':fi“ ‘R;Moamgu niele about 870,200,680, and exceed by 364 per personal chargo of tho enterpriso and push It | Fectors. Ong of the retiring Directors sald vro{)rlemru( i country taver was goInz to | venort, and ontire buildiugs crumbled In frog- | gnd egenties of the workingmen.” v peace, EVERY DAY cent tho net exchinngres of tho correspondlng | Tpt wnd day until tho buoks ra alanced | lastevening: *The whols difliculty Is vers | excite the least concern among n race of | inents'to the ground. In many plucos wholo | 2 A o thnet men SteGuire. Ad Hogon, thoy ’ week of Jast yeur, The followlng shows tho and closed 1 1888, One of slmple, It is_only » man_ by the namo of | peovle who controlled-the clvilized world | strouts had disnppeared, snd it was hard to say | aro billeted for Nuw Caledonin, Siberln, or' some Atlp.m, : amount of oxchanges for the weeks ending THE NADICAT FEATURES "Fhomson without a *p.’ 116 18 consum- | with thelr monoy, their learming, and thelr | whero to differént well-known pulldings ind | thor penal colony, Thuy ure idio, 'shiticss, | M adison and Halsted-st € April 16t san Francisco and April 2 at | o Tt 11 b to give th mate fool, and has disgusted the whole local | statesmnnship. ‘Lhe ganius of 8 beopls that | stwod. Nooue know where to look far family or gacby follows, witliout proporty or family ties. Iy > =818, ! er cities of tho now depnrturs will be to plve thapress | Hoard, Wo contn’t endure him, and, theres | zuve Disracl and Itothsellld to the world | friends, Tho ground still henvod and tossed, | McGuiro wus' once n carponier. Hogan was | —— oo m e ! ) by .8 oo | ho news until its suceess ling been demon- | o wo got out. ‘That 1% il there I to It, | did not care for the spiteful adicts of a hatel- bringing fresh bulldings to the ground at every | once printer. But nmi; have & following of HOOLEY'S THEATRE, i Wgfifl!’ :‘l‘l'l'}l‘:‘l',"!r“;’m‘fi]‘(“; slll)‘r(l‘l:l“ll)g“;:fi?y(l'linllllltl’:m(l"mm "o restimations. have nething 1o do with | keeper in an obscure villnge on Long Island,? | inowent, und hurrylng Innumerablo vietims to | thy buser surt, and, to tho shume Lo it suld of [ i N TIHIR WEEK! o truction, lo scoklug to vscape wero . L o ho condition of the Company. "Thntls zood, destruction. Tho people scokiug - e the 8t. Louls strevt-cur men, that following has iy ol Batiirilay Siiinbess cnught in tho stalrcascs of their housea by falle % and the Company I3 entitled to the sanie cons ITEMS. R ol ousoes % suddoniy been recruited from tho runks of poor lug walls, or weoro ocrushed by the ontire house | but honestly misguided men. IHOCION, i HIT OF THE YEAR! BUGAR. fidence it ins enjoyed lieretofora.” falllng n - on them us they crossed the Special DUpsich 1o The OMeago Tribunes ' R YR G BT PETITION. throstiotd. It ia impossible to sny what tho | Bz, LOUIR, April #.~Tho stroot-cur companies aipboll's Dreatomtatia Do, p Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, number of vietime would hnve been if 4 | will resume operutions to-morrow if there is N,.?C‘%?L’.fié:’,“{f,'}fifn'."i iare ;'l:\{::':;f':\prll . Emgfififi?fi:}rfilfla‘g‘%\z; urs | 0 Youu, Aprit 87~ Th lonrd of Teade | seeond shock had st displaced the ruinaformed | power nuugh inii: Louls o proscrte tho pouce. ‘“‘ MY GERALDINE.” by tho first, and thus pormitted thousandsof ", olice ofticinls and representatives of the strect- Threc Hours of Langzhter and Teara! gor.en | 25 several leading sugar hnporters- of this CANAL COMPANY. and 'Transportation hnselreulated nmong the | sdforors 1o cacipo, or to. be resoucd by othors | ar compunies wers 1. conforence. setaral A Splendid Compuny! 4,050,000 ity nddressed a letter to S v Wind NEew Yorg, April 27.—At a meeting nt the merchants of this city u petition to the New | from tho borrible Imprisonment to which ey | hours to-day, perfecting tho detalls of n Original Now Vork Bcenory and Effoctal i T T e e el e et A e o y sl York Sennte to pass - the bill establishing | bad been condamned, In thotown the vietims | program which, they think, will Lresk | Noxt woek—artloy Cawpbolls beautifal play, ¢ Sl Tusiting. bim 1o glvecthen & hearing M:‘?u] of ke Vs icl"]m&"\flwfirflny' o no Board of Rallrond Commisslon- ‘dnwnmnn:fl{: ‘3.’!‘.”3&“'&..," '}&l’tz‘lfigmn;:m}n:;' e b{'-fikbo"f 'fi ""'| bf,"”{“ doemir. | vhudeet . " 7 T ‘ Tus7an0 | fn the 'matter of the test casv of | which were present J. o v Sellgman, . $ uin 3 v | row. © plan an_claborate one, and 054 3 - ik 3 x y aud the industrial quarter. Ueneath the ruins | there fs a thorough understendi 1o how it ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1 I8, & W. Wolsh mninst tho Gov- | Drexel, Morgnn & Co, and Winslow, Lantet. | a1 13.« L{:m e l?‘?”m,l‘x‘xfims'nlr;fl::g Akt niono Ao vistims s teast tmist bo | shaibe Sartiod Gt T¢ sontarmmlites Lho opern: Ywont Sido, Halsted-st, o E 1010500 | ermnent, in which a declsion ndverse to | & Co., representiug the Auwerlean Commit- | 18 he which Y | burled, Amongothers, there nro forty ‘Turkish | tion of three lines of vars, and the colperntion | WAL EMMETT. i “4u1,101 | tho defendant was rendered n few d fco of the Paunama Cannl Company, aud | passed the Assembly. More than 2,000 names | women who wero engaged In praver In an ora- | of tho ontire pollcy force. The Metrapoiituns NICK RORTO; ¥ 1760 g tlcfendant wasiuiflorod 8. faw days %o 1.5 >, ) ot are on the petition.. The Secretary of the | tory situntedin tho court of tho castle. Tho | wro nat o nppenr upon the streets fu bodies, but Fvory B Aty 5 RRLT by Judze Wallaee, In the United States Cir- [ Trenor W, Park, President of the Panama . e Al Lo Ly i * Governmont Pulace und bulldin the tele- BTy w0 ed differe: enlt Court. Tho decision was ngainst | Rtallrond Company, an agrecment for the | Board of Tradu and Transportation says that | JONIEURRAY £l tho mosquos ure Hittlo better | pa X0 Sy are i B eislioned ot diTerons Ppoints on each ruite to bo operated. The routes 2 000, . John Sherman's order restricting the | snlo of the Panama Rallrond to . the thi 2,000 numnes represent more thian $,000,- | than lullul“lnzrlllm. lluml;;,n minaret In the | will be closely putrolled, and, on tho gathuring $1,517,281.505 250,018,170 togethor with his liitla Grothens, Hurray und Slurpl Nin Hddlo In speciaites, s Total.. - Outside Now York. .. town reinuins upright. ‘The Prank quurter may | of an. sidernble crowd ut any pol My ’ e, 5 WHAT 1148 MK FILE AGIUAL OUTCOME | uso of the polariscops n8 @ means | Panamn Canal Company was sub- | 000,000 of aunual business. B o Bubocod Tho. tougt Df BB, BUE | o b et o 1 rion e hoe v sai 3 e K Ae U aay, vy bangakiap Iy of this long und dreary winter, during which | of grading ~ sugars for customs | stantlally effected, and will Do ratified MOMMONS, even boro thore 18 not & house the walls ot which | and the crowd {8 to be dispersed without fthas been” said gt and nzain by clironie pessimlisty that the tratlic of the country was stopped by storins, its Industey ruined, and 18 buginess reduced to u shadow, Thisis a good time to remvanber thatcomparisons with winter of 1879-1880, when business was in- disputably larger and more prosperous than ever before, and_ when the . winter wus fol- lowed by glgantle speculation and n_wmost dangerous exynnslon of business in March and April. Actual payments through all the clearing-houses outside of New York com- pare us follows: io. Adpilsslon—Kvenings snd Sunday Matinoo, 18 1% and flie, Wed. ¥hd Hat. Matinven, 15 25, und e, Seaus un bo securvd by both Ediken wnd el telopiiunes. Monduy, May 2, Uliver Doud Byron Combination. WPVICKER'S THEATRE. FEyery ovening ontll rurther notice, Tho GOSCHIE- TICRREN COMPANY. in the now American plar, i Tho greatest dramatic succers knuwn In savern! years Satunday, 10 Wives Matinee. ) -1y, B * Vi 0! not oxbibit one nr nore ominous-lovking ving. purposes. 'Flie sugar Importers wished the | 1o dny, ~ It Is understood ku‘m u,rlcu The fln}t hntl:.h of Mormon con'\c'ris from «fll;_vuvlm. Blit, G0 e Hoey omnous Joune :l\:gflm,rmi?um hgukl'x.w ‘:;mm;uo:moxrxl)wnusg paid was not far from the market prlee of | abrond who have srrived In New York this o o Seeretary to hear them before he directed | ¢y stoek—nbout $240 per share. ‘Thore are enst to west. 1n tho industrisl quarter burdly o | peaple, but other weapons will not hie resorted to what further disposition should be mnado of 0000 Ehares. "The ll-k Ts fdvanced year was landed to-day at Cnstle Garden, | houso remains standing, and whole familles”of | anless the mobs offer resistaice to tho police. the case, Secretary Windom roplied, under mfirclu:%i;mosf 255 uhures from 2‘43“!%‘2&1 from tue Gulon-Line stenmship Wyoming, | from ton to 'Lf“',’;‘;:‘m“&':“r“u'"g_““ porished, or Iu that cuse thers will o bayoner, powder, and dnte of April 90, to the effeet that o henring | From anothersoures it 18 sald that thore | They were lmmlgrant steerage-passen- b b A T - PR W T T T R S LI was unneeessury, a8 o had already directed | are negotiations now pending for n‘lmusfur gers, and were. 107 In number, They | heavslbave boen even tnore terribly than {n the | yniessit becomes absolutely neccssary. Three the preparation of n writ of error fc:r the pur- | of thy (-,nnlrolllng hiuirueaz u(c lhlsl éA)I\l]AIIII?’ consisted of men,., women, and ehil- :fla‘.'um“fi: !tllfi d".{%‘.',’;‘?.u'.‘.“i',’c d‘f '}%“‘.“.‘;.‘,’...‘Lf 2:\‘!21‘[:‘!‘;1 ‘t;‘e:rn:. nl;keqr%:; :unvrv;m‘.-ll; n“(} mx:)xr-‘z ll,l:,n: B e e ok i b e B (D L B arent anyg | drem, the men being in the mnajorlty. | wryor Neomani s completely ruzed 1o tio | po, the Olive strest, and Washington nvonic, decision §s obtained trow that Court, the ex- | that nothing has yet been concluded, nnd ‘The company was under the care of eleven | grouud, and sixty monks lie buried benoath its 0 volico ufticials expross themsclves confle o ) ils. Tho sito of tho villuge of Nebita presents | dent that thelr arrangement of forces will [sting order of the Departient upon'the sub- | that the announceinent made this morning | Elders from the Mormon Chureh ab Salt | {0000 OF n disused stone-quurry., Nou | enablo ther 0 Keep thosa routes o ject will remaln In foree. 18 premature,” Lako Clty, nll of wiiphvhave been travellng | iirte of n buildiok remains. - Tho (RBAGILANS | crowds and intorforoncu. I 18 T (i T through Europe, engaged in misstonary havo disappeured, 1t s thought thut tho num- | if the lines con be kept in uperation a day or - sUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. 3 ] " & % s in throe villy (Calimassls, v e SPRAGUE! o ELEVATED TAXES. IIOTELS AND IIEBREWS. work, for severnl months, They have for- | 4SE 0f viot I e it total | o, YA oo Coey for the tues oo ‘Clark-st.. oposits Sherman House. CRITICISM, THE ANNUAL CHUSADE ON TUF JEWS BEQUN | \warided several butches of converts, and | population of tha threo distriots {s hetween 6,00 | the three iines meutloned at regular hours to. | Every Evening at§ und Matinos Wedneaday, Sature Bpeclal Diapateh to The Chicago Tridunes IN BATI—A SKIRMISHING ANNOUNCEMENT | oo ® cin “tnom thoy returned in chnrge | and 700 souls, 1huve just visited Cardwwals, | morrow morning, and to oporato us near tho full | p Sananvataden s ol v A Nrw Youts, April 27.—The communication WHICH WILL PROBABLY LEAD TO A GOOD > ¢ the lutest discipl diom 1ythios, and Davenona, which are entively de- | forco ns the Compunies ouu obtuin men for. it &Hclbakcr s majcshc (I\("““hdfltw" F‘mtweok. e 248,004,004 299,008,700 W 1 AP & o .| DEAL OF MITTERNESS, - were only some of the lutest disciples wh stroyed, The number of vietlms {8 unknows, | js not expected thut to-morrow will pass with- H b Fecond week., DARTI0NT sl | Of the President of the Manhattan Companyyt New York Hesuld, April 20, thoy have succeeded in neuuiring. but 18 very considerable, At Tcm:lmnc l:u;J out samebody gotting burt. indeed, the polico | inoludiug BATA. the tamaus Tiljg Kickor, and the Third week. . 260,018,170 23.372,01¢ | nking the ald of the Mayor, Controller, and [ The nnnual erusade nzainst a historle and DENIES THE ALLEGATION, fhouses, bulf of tho town, have been destroyed. | authorities huve made up thole minds thut the TIE RACT TITAT GOOD FRIDAY v d feltin the second week of Aprll this year ex- vlalng the lowest Increass thus far. In every other Instance since this snme hard winter began, & compurison has shown an increase of more than & per cent over the <enormous dealings eausod by the matchless prosperity Fivedend and ity wounded bave boon dicovered [{ Ve, ‘ Corporntion Counell i pracuriug loglslatlon | iusirious Face hus begun-unusually early | Ny Yorus, April' -8, W. Dorsoy hus | st iuts Famisn. Evors houss, Uil thert 10 | Xbrets {aoumattvon conbenLor boibi Hblo. o express thomsclves confident of being nble to which shall relleve tho elevated railroads In sons It would sesmn from a carctul | y, 9w, 18 in rulus, Twenty-threo dead and 150 cm?rymll thelr plans, and to cnw:m with nny this sea: written a carl to one of the morning news- Wounded buve been found hitherto. Tho nspact | arowd that tuy colicét.. Tho routes sefecied part, ot loast, from tho toxation imposed | study of the varlous phases of the question | pupers denylog that he has ever denounced | gf the piuin of Vounski 18 hoartronding. Lo~ | aro through scctions of the city whero tho upon _them, under the declslon of | that when hotel bustness is dull the 1lubrews | Gen. Brady ns s scoundrel. *In duotime,” | tween 40,000 snd 50,00 persons of all akva and | working clsses are nut numorously reprosentod. the Court of Appeals, thnt the | arenlways welcome, but when prosperity | 3y, Dorssy nadds, “I shall reply fo [ both sexvs wro catped thera, o tho owen U bore are uy yot but fow touts to - structures may bo taxed us.renl estate, and | comes tho Christian money-changer talks | tho criticlsma of vntious correspondents und | Kieitar i, hid vid and Souny, sick aiid wol MILWAUKEE. and towering_ specuintion of the preceding ) t , t 8.0 e aue el 4 mesittared inv Hwetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. sud towerlnz, speculation of tho preceding | the figures glvon of tho fiuancial condition of | about * seltat patronnge ™. and * genteel | newspnuors respecting my connction with | tho doud oven i soine ‘places, uro scattered i the ronds, have had tho effcet of dirccting | customors,” - At the thne of the great panic | the Inland mnil service. For the present | fitcriininatcly about the pluin, Parentswander | Minwavkes, Aprit 21.—The printers on the % 1 i1 tho crowd sceking thelr eapeclal nttention to the ronds. A good deal | {n 187 nothing was heard about castoin | I need only say that thero is not a grain of .r;flmr'{,“’u" 0 eI DG Gruml Soeking morniug papers are still on a strike, and thero is n, und endeuvoring to persundu thom- of sharp eriticlsm hasbeen madeon the man- | Lotels, but now every kind of speeulation is | truth in any of the nllegations thnt 1 have | suives tha persuaile himwselt that tho busiuess of the ;wnuy has gone to the dogs is an objoct of % tholr datlings will L0 found amony | DO Pruspect of a campromisa, Tho Sentfnct man- 3 tn singie buking-house in tho | nies to appear tho usunl pize, but the Repubitican STREET TALK nut lusyilohithe ropds wera eaplialised, booming nnd tho Iobraw, whiose money was | buen corruptly, unlawfully, or dishonestly | e, UV, BAGE Sakitog, au tho entiropop: | cumes out Blled with old stereotype mater, The v K. THE FOLLOWING LETTER o godsend to tha hotels when banks were | conneeted with any contract or other busl- | ulaion wus thus without food unil ald 0uld | editars and reporters sru tuggiog away type- S i T kR n was sent to-ay by President Galloway, of | tumbling, Is told that neither his sorvices | nggs with the Government.” O O 0 O o mos s faabhithor | Bickings but If tho prlnters still refuso to come the Manhnttan Company: nor his company aro longer requlired, HMONMON MISSIONARIES. M - to terms tho papoers will appear fn reduced size, " o N ! tro on tho side of 4 bill, broke budily nway from it oo the Aawr,, Contrullery, ond forpomition | Mr. Corbin Is roported- ns saying thot ho To the Western Anociated Press. o paront rock, and rushed crashiug down into | Tho publistiors il st fuceds £ (G5 demang of Gounsel of the Clty uf Tiew Turk OENTLEMENS | dues not liko to have * thoso people around | Nrw Yok, April 27.—Fifty missionaries | BOPIRIL 0 00 gimintening, Tn all wo | Printcrsbave formed @ Unlon with n momber- ;:m: u& 1I=x; Ss;mz;‘l‘nmfnsl\?:_‘ fu__%‘nzlnuor«é ;: rxulla who wear enormons Lllnm'oduds on:l;mcleml of the Morpca Chureh leave next week tgr bave clounwd ::alu-mcc l‘hchflrm m{un "“{Mr ug- ship of 117, bl ¥ fingers,” A gentleman. sald yesterday that | Burope, Some gu to Scotland, somo fo the | henvals which destroyed the greuter part of the NEW STRAITSVILLE, O e 1 e S c:r‘:ixvl:!‘}gfl' 40 | the timos wora too guod for business-men to | futerlor of England, and others to Norway, 33{-'12"'c..u.fififlf’fir'fi’v':r?fi'fiflfin'fi‘? aoidip-bunt | New STRAITEVILLE, 0. April Z7.—Oporators of the publia that the bonded debt of the clevatod | b human, ‘They clalmed, he said, that they | Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland. ‘The | ponso, o work of vxcnvation bas been com- | this place hnve posted notices thut oh and after rouds 18 grently n excoss of thelr arixiunl cash otlns ebill | 1o 35t uf Muy tho price of mining conl would be New Yonk, Aprll 87.—The prinelpal charucteristics of the stock market to-day were the adrolt manipulntions and the ob- stinncy of the contest Letween those who Waik to “get ’em down” and the others, #vparently In thg majority, who made exer- tons to put them up, ‘Tho shorts wero evi- deutly disconcerted at the unnccountable re- slllency of prices, while the bulls were liberal buyers from tne better outlook of affairs In the West, duo to the favorablo chiange In the Weather. The **fancles” were all In good demand, while tha trunk lines, which have ately been the elements of wenkness, camo Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundnnt, beauntiful Hair must uso LYON’S KATHATRON. This clegant, cheap articlo alwa; makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cores gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes tho Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it im ont AT WIAD 10 ginto 16 you in an omalal { must ostraclse the Jews ln order to maintain | missionaries are experlenced In making con- | wunced, but how fow of the burled ; v mbs? gost. W wish to stato to you 1 wh oflolal | @ busluoss, when th truth was that they | vorts, and are said to ba sanguine of bring- | Ypb0able 1o uxtricato frowm, thols WG (0 | 20 conts por ton. Tuis isa reduotion uf I0cunta, pald for bullding aud equipping tho levated | wero doluz so well that they thought they | Ing back with thei nfter o fow months an | teublo signs through u trevice, while tha une | nd it {a not known whothor it will be nceupted rouds amountod to consilerubiy moro thun | oonid fusult o great people” with Impunity, 1y’ fo reernit the forcos In Utah, The | fortunito wretch t0 whom it bolongs fa burlod | OF uot. tho ontiro lssun of Londs “now outstanding | Go'rumor that Mr. Corbin was going o re | 2TWY e el | buncath thousunds of tons of musonry, liere, > 5 againat thom, ana campetent enyincers toil us | 16 FIGEEL o GUONE WS BRI, B | stenmer Wyoming, from Liverpool, arrived | nguin, u volos calls fornfd from undirground. NELSONVILLE, 0. Hhay Btan, “Z'x‘o'fi‘i.?{'flz"-i'?-?r',';i-':‘%"x';‘.%‘?h‘fil&‘r&“.{ 8 | Beach coused ~considernblo indignntion | lnst ovening with a C‘a“‘mu‘l"‘“il“ ""'“}""," O | nnod dewi below. the | Neiaaanitan, 2 b h—Allmu c‘?nlupernmu e e s e ¢ 3 hed do the Hooking Valloy havo posted notices that . or the umount originally pald for them, among the well-to-lo families of upper Lex- | Mormon converts, under tio chiarge of three er futher, who 1 n el Lat 2 |nululfnvenue. Tt 1t scomod that SIr, Cor | elders. wiiriacetand at avety Him of thaspnis or, piek aftor Muy 1 tho price for wmiunlog will bore- b oy Intabetter repute, cansing some tropldation > Dbin was only one of a numbor of hotel-kee PENSONAL sumo brriblo, mutliutod corpse 18 Lrought 10 | Gucu from 8) to 70 oouts per ton. “Tuo genoral | 0Ny desired position, Beaus . A tho bears " Tho clovatad stocks also EMMA WEINBIRG, b who (\lvnfrfilgolnz lo neconinodate olnf’; Among the prominent arelvals for the ll‘if)‘l‘%ifil}‘l}’l’l‘l’g‘:!““ o ll“dml"nmdllli;;u‘ll‘;l; o "pos. | Oplaion provalls thiat tha iuiners willstrike. tiful, healthy Halr is the sure inbrove Vi Bl genulne Gentlles, regardless of race, color, ety hours wero: Rear-Acmirnl | sossionof tho ed corpses. —————— signed, n;:&I&‘ifi:tfizogtl:gjr:g‘:’u‘wnl?l.uTfi; New Yous, April 2T.—Tunna Welnkerz, | o, bracduie, ediention, of provious condl: i “'"l}‘tg'fi“f o ion: St Louis: 11 e — REBEL REMINISCENCES. result of using Kathairon, tlon of financial standing, throuithy auther, Jng: bopun & Sl cenlisg The followlng is onv of & dozen advertiso- é,»’i.,.,,.; ard, Detroit; Count Fornandina; IOWA., manipulations of the Gould stocks wero com- “ount De Calrys, France. monly ‘belleved to be for bettor figures. Moses Welnberg for separation and alimony. Some of the Enner Life of the Con- ts which hiave recently appeared In New " Vi e by One Who W I “Th Soe tinie ago an_order was granted for tho | Yol 3 THE WEATHER The Gubernatorial Campaign—Senator | federacy by Onn © Wns Thero. mmn;kec Urday,t defendant’s arrest, and to-day a motion to \ux{(’axi}l i:{.:'xélfl“fiuo!?fiiw;; ATI! iO\:fl The weather s cloudy, threateninz and Larrabeo Probubly the Coming Man na eogvmuuou. promptod by a mention of “haa it il NG BICKED, vacate was made, also & counter-motion for ON BEACH TOTEL, BATH, LONG | ory s thermometer 8. ., 5 degroes;® o | —hie Troubles of Interfor-Sccrotary | Joff Davis' fortheoming volume of momolrs, 4 bl nlivl ‘ml:,l g Tilaro 'l"“ been | iyony, 1t was contendod that tho plaint- | J5n0ass iritsiaia fsmi ,{.‘g{‘,’{.gg.}.{;.‘fi“',‘t,:,g‘;,‘g{o';“' ., 013 hoon, G0, S Kirkwood, brouiinent aaes of the Ito Bouthoru Conted- clivity, although prices have ad- 5 Ll 4 2 " ' VURNED TO DEATH, al dence of The Chicago Tribuge, eracy rolated o ative of e Now vanced from 1 to 3 por ear lr’m,,,s.,“u,w,s,,_ iff,ns o lunatic, was contiued in the State | ~“Theso ndvancs statements of a determined Speetal Correspondense of 3 eru stocks have all besn stroug, and are ad- :“Mh‘l{- Iron Mountain advanced upon n bort that Mr., Marquand haul declded to put m“:" Mountain into the consolidation upon 5 torms proposed by Ar. Gould. hyfxl:u Pacific nas beon bought ll)ln‘i ory miul others who have fmith In the o ed!'m buy that huve been go freely elreu- P Tho elevated stocks havo beenstrong- :enhmuorl that nn arrangoment has l;undu by which Messrs, Gould, Sage, flm.n;mwhrmm are to furnlsh the money to ., 50, 1 ) i ) York Tribune tho followlug personal reminis- Asylumnt Elgin, L., from 1875 to 160, when | palley toward tho descondunts of tha pi- r‘,}lvnl&"f“g'“})rm::.',"“?&“,lu ‘;“,3“{,,»: gaallor, wras Sonan A - psl A o Daliuon) | censovor. the warrk showas brought here, and Is now tn a lunatio 25{&;5';:“ r?«f ‘-Lllfll dw‘fl.‘aud&la‘\‘lls""%’ll)l'ax'“‘i"t:;iln; on the top floor r«l)r “'Drll):-““iud.:halimfll tlj Wocka ugo,xcept that Shorman's chunces foroo- | **1 was,” ho suld, “appolatod an tho Forelgn asylum in thia city. ‘Theallegation of erucl- | FEETH Jews, for Bath s niways buoh 5'1;:]';!:: l:‘?l‘lll‘::l:':o?'nfifl( .n 'l‘lx:lx 1fl-a “mlgug nln‘w 3 | ouoying tho Gubernatorlal ohalr aro growiug ?qmn crommdu“mbfi ‘llhn Lu;lfl&lderul?bnllurun:. ty agninst the defendant is that heallowed | considered iml(!t. out-of-the-w, ph\uel 1o 4116 top flook, nd 1t 18 suppoked wus dug | moro weagro evory duy, The Dubuque Times w\“‘:}l ml'“l“o lmm Ollltv : ‘l‘l‘\fl‘r!: .vlv. : llml- his wife to bo contined in the Eigin Asylum whlluwr n fnwl{ ublx;?ws hava um{u 0 spend [y, g tipping 0f a lerosens lnup by Druni- | b balted from it probnbly {utended saurg to .urv 3t L e iy ;;nm&" bt 1, s Gl ;n A gruflor.lmull f:l‘x‘adllm v::lt or caro for "hxrnl!“:;lrltlc‘!‘l,'“nlu:!xe (I‘ifi'l:firrl‘\yllsullt‘ufi {]‘i“tl;f'lnat ',fl“ml' wiiohisd setived. iy sturt timg ibtors :lll’ll;:l(x’: 'l{:::-:?;oe.ud Au n::‘nvll;c: “or:l ,an’.:; Hmm. which had n minor intorost in the er, 1l donlesall the allegations. 3 0 fire, - : s o o The affidavit of the piatntlirs mother avers | SYentuk, and found a plawsnnt_ Hitle vil e OLITUANY, iniluonttal Jourinls ore dropoiig Mr. Bors | matter, A bordor committee metavora confue Ct 5@ to the beacl r the gunint g thoy have sot the past fow ) that when she took her daughter from the :;.‘,',‘,‘{l{: .(fi}f.’,h,.::,'a B.,‘;,;‘.‘,!:t{'.‘f.‘.',,‘,,,t Ogumit | Banucl Russell, n prominent Republican | 1000 Btitte HORIN0 SR ronaon (bast oW | donury story in Itlohwond, Tho Chalrman of 1t ;. { Yy felan of Brooklyn, died yusterday, aged e ot oy, latluui 1 grag. | Was Atkins, & mewbor of Congress trom Tounvs- asylum she found her covered with brulses, | Utrecht. ‘Ilie besutlful green cunlmt uf R;’“'u Born i Shntlson Gantay. B, ml‘. tuood it bunamotl naw. 1) s | o, - At one time wo had & schomo (o nuke 1.uo an ing evidonces asment, The | pring Eruss In the flelds and the volees of | 03 1o was bovi B Caunty. uully dropping from tha Hght, wad an gosabions | dictator of the wholo' Confederoy, utid u coin- du;‘efl:\?\‘zt gl:\y: that |m°|tg‘l,l,|‘|'|fn; ;l: caro for e nowly-nrrlyed robins made It ensy to un- BTEAMER ASHURK, now candldato comes W thy surfuve, Thero nl u‘ T . b - her, Iy those who are gener- | mittee wi ent to tho cump to see Lec, When Herstand wiy the daughters of Judih Jove | Tho stesner Chosnpenle, of the Now York | Be¥ou o ltoxe! . thoy had stated tholr proposition be suld: his wife, wnd oyers that sho ean ot bottor | (& MANGn Yo tho broozy hiwna of tits charine | and Pariand Line, npeake, of the Now Vork | Gily wil poutea, ft-ls uwtied that tenaior | oY, po Wei De Meyer's CATARRH URE—Unquestionahly the most jnportant medienl discovery slnce vacolnation, A Anhattan g S % ing min. wigentlomen, I am 80 hard pressod with tho | remedy which assimilntes with the inucous moms teruat {y ng mmlflm'n?:dc.hkf "“s“u"“:!‘l' troatmont in Chicago than here, A former | ing resort, ‘Thera wre four hotels Ih tho | and, off Now lonton, Conhectiout, and 1s e, G O T i Dloaus | dutlus 1 now hiave tiat, It atiy wory duties wero | Lrane, and forms not auly a local but a conwile 3101y goes, 15t b pnts SIr. Bago, the |yt of tho Elgin Asylum, Margaretta D, | pince—the A\'on.mnAlhlll\‘cv Huth Cottage, | Hikoly to go to ploces, ' No lives lost, She is | Gommistea in tho Htate Sonnto wixteun vours | uudod, thoy would break i dowa, BO Gt | qutional curo at auy stigs. Ono puckego gons b ) bo wado Pesident of tho | uatuof tho izt Asvtiun, Markurete 1 | Sl the Seuatia. ' Mr, Shilds, tho brovrietot | tho vesa which i suelt Roo hurvies dur- | wnd s loaked pon ug ono of 'tho mostaplewnd | e, iny, Feghontiblilion i ik SRS | cruily suious, Dellverod Ly Druggista ar by D. o d)“:,};.on‘n;l[ nll’ the qulo-md-ory ubout the | Lo 'pnur auill the tnnngenisht Rot:goadl gt the urup;}rty. unig} hi’ l‘nlm} l‘llvud t!Jllelr» fug ulne \‘V‘u‘r kut L:neulkumll:«;!l. and nm n:m:i fi‘g:‘““f,‘,‘“"‘}.,,‘"““p‘,;" lz(nl:‘gcrumnfil.m nfl-‘u'mm; mrxn‘::uu sy my Riayers. SUBE miL L Co., 40 Doy-sty N, Yo $100 conie aiihattan hog been for the pur- | i ' * yalx yenrs, ‘Tho land hnd cost him | tured and tuken to the Provinces, where par & 44 o step from asking God 1o bring overy day | plute, Troatiss and remarknblo atatomentsb, Dosd of duprey The order of arrest was sustainod, and 810,000 an acre, the hotol was oxpensive to | of her carge was conflsented, iwurd, somo yoars ago, when ho saved wboug jstup froin aaking God 16 LIE orers ey, | Mote. Troatiss sud remarka 13 metcoultls‘nnufy‘l':f;lln‘;:tl;lmflnew man- | *upENDANT OUDENED TO PAY ALDMONY, | run, sud aftor an X eslohie OF Tose Than o i et TR e T A el enidurod Rl S0 ways sihd. Leo +to turn. 1 uni | tooured mallad freo. Tho uflioted owuotor toi Dr. W, I TruesnRLL, Blgin, I Mrs, 1, I0ARpER, 706 Btone-at, F. K. Masoy, Mansiteld, 0, Bliss Manoy ¥ HANKER, 404 Clark-at,, Chicago, Mry, M, ¥, Bueney, 202 Savanuh-st., St. Louts, Thy plaintlt was murtled fn thia clty In | Quarter of & eontury o must soy that 1o 414 | yyonis g the clty to-day 140, against 08 | wodld inake oxcoliout oxovutivus, but fow wha | AfFald 1o, leave any tinge, WI4G WY, REbY R Vi South, bocausa thore s nuthing to eat 1800 to Moses Wolnberg, thon & clork, but | 1ot act hastily whn he hud the advertise- | o "0y dute last year, have diepluyed such far-scolog, koon bualsioss | inurch @ thucd 18 puibig To ot now a jewelry ‘merchiant fn Chicago, She ',512“}0‘{;:,",5‘:’,‘.‘, é:},,é‘“'?,fmwl:‘:fi%fl’flbpsrgjmm: GEX. KILVATRICK ggl."l r."['_ulrl:_:bgl;l"mlg::‘wgfi publle “gfl.‘&‘&! :',"“',’,"‘,“?{ oty S founter ity bucame lusano about o year after wmarrage, | against them as a oluss, but there wus larga | 8ayshefato have the Chillun misslon, but | Lo wado vagant by (lov, Ueur, caliod by vvery- | | CJush Lofare uuir {fuek wore hrokor at Beters, and hns over since been demented, llor | number of them whose conduct made it | the frivnds of Orburn, the J‘l‘t‘%llt Minlator, “the bust” Govornor the Btate over hud, | Lure, § took diunes w otlicors, aud THE VANDERIMLT BTOCKS ""}";fldebzm stronger on w report that Mr, . é]llt and s followors are buylng ot hore. Thore hos been, It 1s sald, n Tepetitl S s i} r vel Qon, Lex thoro relutod that Mr., Duvis bud tho Mile. Asugg, Opora Prima Donnu., ; enon, 0. Yot 3 on oy Uit | husband,atoe sho ind bean_oxaminod by | Becosary o sxciulo hen, Heh Ahvine Kiputok, b otk oGl | Sy mous mouttor wrongi o ' | digeletesentp s et lsavaaaemy | LA Boysow hepribunen, P L Bhory gy borrowed - stock to mako Lis de- physicians, placed her in a private ssylum { Witp iy Qlikeres.,. not be well recelvod by ‘Ohill bocause of his oot steprising tbat Kirkwood nmnml get | an ‘H‘m\n; 0 RIShaim R IOUT Dot Wi HAHLlua(xmm'.mIll;oudwny.Nchurkfi Ieriea. Afror e | herivh for the Insano b Batavio, 11l 1¢ I8 adwitted [ FTno situation ls sliply this) sald he | unpopularity tiore. ot ol box, s o b nol i fricnd and tutlon- | 4 Y, Mot cosulon “oF* i ariny | - 110%:C: M TavLon, 1o Nubi-ot, lrooklys. .Y, ¥eek, 10 bo exnct—tng lan dthe ocean—uesxt | a4 Weluberg treated hior with admirabie | pHore }.,',‘,‘“;‘fe“ml?&"' AT L R POSTMASTER-GENERAL JAMES UL ek ol Lows ity who' far | OVOry mumont woro suoh tiat ho sould nat o | - Hev. A U Buune, Prodorlok Ml . " ' iv— 0 g " y Bt, :mlemw, vock. Down. r:vl‘lvlmu: n{i&u devotion up to 167, TIn that year-he | i own heart, L JIKs thew, audisve not o | 80es to Now York to-nlght, O N O b b Loubkiods e s 1R ile Swor Witk TOtFaod that NE, | Itov. Or 3. Jonks, Now rightou, N. Yo & ""‘:{fi- !{5 Vanderbllt wilt buy openly, and took lor from the Iatavia Iustitutlon | word of fault to find agulust thet or tholr | BECHETAUY HLAINE AND GOV, CORNELL Popatod WL lowst, evory cumpatin for the old | Davia selll insisted on soolug Loo thut ':’::{fixa'm ro of Caturrh for 8100, Sudde nly appenr thut there has beon irough the decline, whereupon ut hor Into the' State Asylum | nauners: but there are twenty other Jows | attended u diupor given by ex-Minlster 7 ) ‘ovor sluco e | Feplicd ‘that he woull nut be respol :::‘lnrnnontmllu, I, where he kupzy hor | 80 lli-bred, ko lml'l"‘“l""fiu’l;fil thotr wun- | Marrepont in honor of the Ditko of Buther n..‘:%‘éé‘.\‘“rii‘.fi-f.‘éfifl}“fim.{! i boomte: Kirks | What bappencd In “bis absenoet thut oniy by Yiog al { i August, 1680, f which menth hor :,lgmungrdlo‘voldu!ull regard forthe deconcles Innud aid tho Murquls of Staftord Woixd carrioe oorgo Wasbingtow's littlo hotchot, | the = very gravest lon would jus- VITAL RESTORATIV] € Blore witl set ho respect dus aven tho other Jew ¥ Lut cun't hold hix own st tho Capital in his | tity bié lag, Intloxibly “voe | o™ ST Wit gremg gy et out for Nigher roglous | mother, witl' tha consent of Weliborg, i Ciby, Thove talkative fullows make | piod t Uen. Loa must comoi and, i petuoslty,” 5 i ‘ hat the uthor boarders will not subiit. 'Tho The Ger: ) ChAn or. . jirosons cajpueity, { EA1d Low, tolling this stary, whon we got togethor m;"};::uls 8 good de{l ot actlvity In the '\’\731'.535?.‘%&.‘,‘5 h‘ululrlg '#gm I(“Ilg:;"tllmlmdw ll:\‘} t"” woll-brud, nitobstrusive guests who l'“fl' > egrapl, dpril 1, i o bot for tho old pontioman, [horo i ‘w{.’.g Thete Wes ,m“},‘f,,,m... iR hig et rau x Ose do . " el e e o Thfiaad v ean. | Jkh brised for thielr uecomtiodations wi In o pl-l”d"{w.mry...w.,, L afliog tn a | 8 1100 OXpreeslon wiuibnic tho posolo, (hut »Hu'y | Horu wus b Luslucss of nutstion bf auy bcky D tilug but pot tho man for 4 .not retralin to be Maulted, Either tho objecs | leafy nook ot tho Woudish Marohus, was born, [ #ME0 fn, BU 4 ‘t woinon togothur, Alr, Davis Lad ineroly doture tribute to her watntouauce In Bloomingdnle |'bio;ablo people must leave or I shull Iuw’um MEEy-4ic yones wyo tuls duy, Otto Leopoid vors | '1f tho sigoaot tho tlige prev et o b | mitaod e ol ome, B0 thattor waat ibe Asylum, whore her fathor placed her lnst "y 0 & vauant f » i A Bentintmuson, 100 Youngest von of u | YL soonbe i COMECQUUNCEs WOT, st hlrl’nml Mrs. thvm:‘ the ‘I',‘,fi“l!f;‘ ather boarders. 1f 1 send the obnoxlous siurek-Sehtnii ¥ b von wurmr Huocretary, snd 1t will bu mmgm;ll-’:.u m-?.\"%lpf-‘uhn Fon ofreututed In Bissonr] thut k niarket,” d " sald an opurator to- l‘:’;}l:ll:[':om lsted and unlistod sscurities, e er there have ‘buen heavy pur-, It A, LEVARSUR, Depot for Dr. Iticord’s Vital ite- Bt R s e T g ey g Siour Mlr1 My uncte, Dr. Phlllp Hicord, Bover nuitoriacd uny persun to ude hilx niwe R3es 0f Loy Vi Vi v rovivolal Prodsiun gonticman of aacleat line ¥ - 5 e it Cuflbo:l youse to-day by insido parties, | of Alv. Welnborg, tovk logal ucvics, ngc‘mfii b wfiu‘l\vlnlxlt?gc‘ dot i Dowl of | B e but slondor s, Who hud, b few yeurs aradiuoree - Gon, Qrunt otforod his sorviocs to Hicrling Price | Bus Reves solil iy ureacrlption vr foruula o plaiy sk Iy higher frous somo unex-'| ®AN to prosecute her sult for separation and atall, 1t lsmuch the u'mu L and the | previously, kiven olfeuso to his bigo-bloodod re- and Cluib Juckson ngninst the Unlon. Now, ut i1y Wiy nuthorized porson to muke ed cage, the ground thut as uwaatal, muc gt ations by wedding u beautiful snd gifted youry Trees Over w Thousund Years Old, et L was Lha Bourotury of Loth Juckuon | use'of his presceintio N ¢ While tho Mariposa stocks are | Blluoiny, ou tho 1o ; moit satlsfrotory I the end us all expe- | jgy (o whoso fawily muwo tho putrigiun prodi- sutt Lake City Fribune, e | Miapt rith Cluth gnckeon during al | “¥isve Suiborived Die ¥, rows Bglamond, iy wmmluwer. 8utro s netively traded fn, | MUS. WEINBERG WA HADLY THEATED IN | riencod hotel wien kiow, You usk whit | gatg of “von ™ was aitogethor lackily. 'hose | To lumbermen of Calirornin ovory duy out [ B PElcs, Lao e sud ubout socessiin. 1 | efNew YorksuySate Gehernl Seul for ul ut wuch varbtly y ¥ on In price, The *llhut:,;‘lyd a8 “N‘{ hiave been saylng for iy h.r"mz,"}llume}l‘wmr lu“4l| &uod o ere Jiq v, of e Aifios 8¥8 beon large dealings i Oriental TUE ELUIN ABVLUAL purticalar offonges the ‘obnoxlons’ Juw cout- | twe enincntly roapectubl but obscars perons | phies twicy a4 tatl and two wnd & half tines s | weaidbis prociautions waGovernorof thoStute, | F3S Amerien, Canndu, wid JTer husband acted cruelly and inhumanly | mits, Well, they monopolize all the privl- | wero tho uuthors "0t tho. German Chancenors hrw o thst wendorful tros at \Vnwrlw‘, L Y. | [rdon.trunt bad evorwritten alettorotforioe bla e o G omirles of Afessra M. & B, {n compelilng her to repalit there. Anordor | leges of tho place, 1 hngo seen big, fat Jow | boing, und prescuted tu thelr uutive countey, ol Wo uve suen 16,000 feet of funber out from 8 | sorvices to Missour) the lotter would have come Cord, whi dochinre thoy Huve woves welts of arrest was obtafued, aud Welnborg wus | men go down Into |lw‘;urf In tights or in tho it ot Apcil, 1815, tho wioet rvigurkubly | singlo Californin pine, and tho vontract With 1ho | 1 e, und fliero Bover was auy such lotter, nnd uor uuihorized uny uno Lo ies tiele nuiac. ¢ Hod: bofare belig' allowed to return b | stmplo trunks wwong Fespectable i re- | ¥ pulsson CAvell " orver yet trauxht with start- huutless bag o cut no logs sbove the lowest | 3 huvo so replivd to Inguiries addressed to o, s Quediont Bervaat, A LEVASSOL. tc‘llll{::»n‘:;onlbxulv: Dol i £5000" to rospect | fined tadles, who Werd forced to leave | i suepsisos to wuniing Littlo 'did the § liubs, tbo toy loft I the wouds wad more than | T huve also sald thoro was o want of ruspousi- | Clty, County, snd Btate of Now Vork: . it E e : whiers tho lust log Wits out off. 3 ; s [ i, bt Ly wOrL, suyw ho knuwa this :nudn by ;,‘:f‘f’ t‘:‘n Ifi"m shares lus been | (o fidzment that may be rendered ngatist | the water.” ‘They are sbsolutely driven ,"’I"'";‘.’{,(‘;‘fl:’,{,‘,“““,&‘}.":fila"“u}‘“ whils solaleiig f\“x‘:‘.fu’f:u‘?v?&:mn visorn (10 lust log wibd UL OIF | bility i tho purty muking tho statenicat o baithu rbatvl ronch bt tratlated ot Ui R pricy lgn huuult iy with the Drobertys | jjm In uetion, Counsel . for Welnber, out, ‘Then theso loud-monthed, 5w ity —Juns & fortulibt Leforo tho buttlo of Wat | trees, tha big trees of Caluvarus wero Jarger —“A—.-—‘m o Stor aiilsh, T Iy yet transpired, Dresented a number of ufiidavits. ‘Thesub- | goring Juwes, sfter havink gobbled Urloa s foush hy—sdrean that i the biddon fat- | thun tbly Crystul Spring trou ovee grow tw bo v ¥ ut Bast ul | 7 bators mo tuts s ey of Bt Bl RU g gy, NppAL OEATOR ot thast Whs thut Welibera paldd his | the bist rooins i the hoitée, Would drive | Wro that babo would bovcruated Pritce of wiGus: | 8M yeats buforo g cOntee wasvlgaed by | A romarkable lucidens oasurcar kb Baat AL | (sl A B, ¥4 “There ty no forwal combina- | wife's board up to 1677, when the Eigin | nallsjuto the window-fruwey ou the vutside | plre Toduded by Llauwn surpusiisy talvuts uud King Joba, which was 680 yeurs ugu, tlwory, the other duy, during & ralu-sturia. ] B4