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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBU THURSDAY, MAY 35, I880—TWELVE PAGES. 3 B Westminster, nnd lodged with friond at Larra 1t should he notlced, with e ortion he Thorne and Mullaney, of the Hinman wns found st a room on the corner of State ENT W YORK, Fronch Hotéh, In University. Blaco. iy 1618 | Al 1850, it which o Wl tho' montik ot | peenly Jred s and e e P tho | Btatinn, win wore Anin pon the v | Jnckson strects, - Dowd D samt | cssnines AMUSLIE) morniug'a post camon letter to hor 4 H Yoo + presence of the Court until the lines roated Frank Nownk and Michnel Lisca, allas | of Dearborn and Adama _ strocf CENTRAL MUSIC-1ALL IN TOURNIE'S HANDWRITING: ‘|“"|"f||y‘Inrgwt‘;.;\lfl;mgm ;I:uc.ll:luf it msu'l'ict: presenug of G taonred, whilo the pencll | F0X two young Hohemians of bad reputd, who | i Hichardson on Van Huren streo 2 atibe et n logs fus To o amount of 1 it *When yuu ravelvo this [ ahall be on o son, onmy way to London, (Jo to lnvre at unce. | transactlons was mueh larger than 1t had Thero I will nieet you and expiain ail.” Tho letter could hive beon Imr wmore formnl 1f | Ve bean ln'the ionthnt Al aud the re. addrossml to n stranger, 8ho wad indignant, [ Action from the poriod of cxtravagant lnfla- Hurrsing to the Jefforsan Market Polics Court | tlon of prices hiad Just begun. On tho other have been . positively ientified by the grocer | nesr Wabash avenue, In the exaion of cach £ S ;mr.k‘:r woro g:um v;:l;l:,u o m rel‘nu almg .'.ga '1'" clork. Tn.,’muuoy has n’az yeu been one wera ml’r;un(l chooks, un} 'ts, mops, gum&, TO-NIGHT, Last ugmgmflflmmr the Nintw nlleged underwriting. 1n tho first pince, Dr. und, A dired| res.-nao“n; -fifl.”n'fl’ M-cr:;m{_n 25 = ‘They aro. Pipor snid it-was nhsupd to try to bring out obie ) a4 phot hs, for en- ING MIGR. TS, gamn, do thelr work systematieally nnd weil, and »'fll’f-'m"‘m",f."ix'x g')"l;: n'i'll:pr::o Kugl?flwgmy' r.-huu:n ROBEB M ANTS canfine themselves principally to tho tenl A Last Exploit of Mme. I'hBAmbre the Talk of the leading out of tha city, O'Brion and Devine have #lto sivoro out warenng charaime hor hushand | ayd eurrent reports have Indicated that | Yore to de made, it would bo better todiminish | gpyqp, E A > I vy 'ges Emanating fn 8t ‘Paul that | sowmne locnl colebrity for expertness In three-card Tow i andgment, aren ot ne e s yat | the " businoss - of tho country In | theGaert %‘;'53.2‘&.‘.".,‘}5."125"‘&"@‘.." Tanita b, | Immigeants Are Flooced of All Thelr Iponte, .'.’,“’b‘;}'"““'{""“' 8 Yorr exbort doalver, e Tearned which way o turi to surve ity April, 1881, was completely prostrated | Pipor.and ipon tho dappicd and spotiod sur- | Money and Property In Chicago and oy wi Arrnigned this moeiing and w he 2 When will ba given Itubinstain's Grand SACRED e probably bo discbarged to leave town, If thoy it ran " . MEANWHILE, L 1nes of which Bouthworth's imogination, witness | Arrive at, Thelr Destinationn Pennis | pry VUERA, the + the Slightest Olow Obtained |, io.nn mombnrs ot ton coece trotipe tind hurs | oairanter, ihat i e eliiere | mid, could tint TeancA Lotter of Tuaulry (o n Chileazo | owmmics (o o thelr spjourn will b made TOWER flo H ‘Where- rled to tho dock to Jearn whethor Tournlo snd | jegqiitad by fl d' d t 181 8 ALL BONTS OF LETTERY, Rallway Ofeinl Calls Forth a | among the quintet naro. the two men 3) , as to Her Ambro wore renlly among tho Amorlquo's pna- | desolated by flood, and vast quantities of | fut tho mast curious phaso of this fancy was | Lengthy Reply. who “only n few nights ngzo mroaged, 2 ’ bouts songera. Thoy saw nothing of the couple, butsus- | grain and stock dostroyed; that almast every | that the lettors wero all in his own bandwriting. Hpectat Duspateh to The Chicagn Tribuiiée by the application of a goodly quantity of red | Max Bruch's Cantata, Gounad's Chorus, abouts. pect that they werohidden hol umJLnx. “Capt. | branch of trade was stagiiant and dead, and | Dr. Pipor hind shown the photographs o othor 8 M ™ AL $inunr and tho use of & thurough knowledyo of ’ santolll saly uno of thom, *ia n grout friond | that wholcsaly dealors wulted in valn for | personia all of whom had been able to find or T, PAUL, Minn., My d.—At a recent meeting | canls, to squcers £30 out of a iman who thought FMR ELLEN BABYLUN s WAVE R fi:a‘n‘.""fm;‘” lPm‘x“"’l.fi”"'M“R"M&“““wd biiyers, who wera erfppled by widespread noy Icttom upon thelr surface, but always in | of tho 8t. Paul Chamber of Commerce a commu- | that ho know Low to pins poker. The game, 1t ' Y o desirod,” notior porsvl ani n o tholr own handwriting. In no Instance, how- | nication was read from Mr. Meserding, sottin | 18 sald, was played nt the houso of the most | With Girand Orchestra nnder the direction of W) howas | (fsnster. Ifow did It como to pass, then, i i d m. Ly gweet Volces of tho Allen | 5oy Periiti is ko tgjow tongo whether Sio) that 84,2508 was pald ulrogn o | Sy had nny twa porsoris becll hia to diso0ver | fortn that immigrants for Minnusota and tho | NoOFious shic-bear on South Clark street, Tmilog ssisied by tho tuluing soiofats: Mea . 41 The Siill Raised in fors wora ' fortunnto cnough tn "aisn | bttks “Q“‘;‘ggn;‘vu.?fifi—"fl i the sania N‘;’,"’m“"“’" tiey arrivest In Chlcai. ore THE JUBILEE SINGERS SOt e e LR L 3 (.10 tho monus for n stoern| Daok | Mmonth o Wiatlon in stocks subjected to a goad deal of mistreatment In that ’ ¥ i or Kinge I‘)lfilllfl)'- {0 Franca, - Awndng” thoin woro ;. Buxin | (088 nob account for the Tacl, for, COLUMBIA COLLEGE. cliy, and that n latge number of thom wore in - rppon ore for saio: Al snd wife, M. Hiscalla, the sccond tenod, M. Pun- | as will be shown, oxchanges urlsing tus, Mme, Iltomain, Milo, Duvernge, M, Darmand, | from sales of stock bore preclsely the threo musicians, and four choristera, in all four- | same proportion Lo the ontiro transacilon of fstn, Mme. lowain I8 1he grmdmaiior of April, it and 1880, Nor cat it ba said tht THE COURSE OF STUDY FoOn 1852, s wars swindiod out of tholr money. se | They Are Welcomed to Springfield by HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Bpectal Dspaten to The Chicaga Tridune, that whcnt{:uy reach St. Paul uw;3 aroinados. | Ex-Gov, Palmer in a Speech—Rion | & i HAVERLY... Manazer und Proprietor Yonk, May 5,—Thoe I'rustees of Co- | tituto condition, This communiecation was roe quent and Kecllug Response by Mr, THIS THUNRSDAY, LAST NIGUT DUT 3 OF N Mmo. Ambre and (s 81 yoars of Igo, ¥ it lumbia Collegn have decided that, beginning | ferred to o committoe, which lald it beforo Mr. | Lotdon on Behalf of tho Compuny— HAVERLY'S GENUINE ame Had All the Money, | i New York operations; possibly infiated by ! 5 . g Med lan Can Pay omuany WitR 190 Hepnptan® aml hos wits SPECULATIONS IN MERCHANDISE, I October, 158?, cundldate for adnilsslon to | Young,tha Sccrotary of tho lonrdof Tmm- | Rrlvate Mounes "hrown Opon for 100 GDLDHED MINSTRELS 100 and De Beaup! 16Tt In Now Drlvans sl mwths mico in charzo of | nocount for the lncrense, for the argregato | HO firstyear classin the School of Mines | gration In st = laul, and o n tuen Epeciat Dirpate to The Chicago Tribu Nothing: M. Tiazin and bis wito, Sho camo North, ronchs | of oxohauges i LWelLy-wo otfier cities wers | $1all be examined in tho following sub. | commuuicated with tho railrond offcials, fn | Sl Slmn Hidplrdee el ltemember 11 Rattling ¥nd Men. U Do il Lones wevo Mivar mrkory | SUMLLOTA I Aprih 1831, sgalnst 1,000 | fects, In additlou to those now required: fuaponsa 10 Hie o ety e | Y N labes uar I PEREQIMENS | N | R s poreoore o ha trame say | B1025 in'Aptil, & English grammar and course of composi- | SIved tho following communication from Mr, U ) 84 {m At Now York the Ineronse was 0.8 per cent ?vm{“ ..fi,".‘{’;:..:"{‘fii‘i‘é‘-},‘.’._ Tuenishy thoTold Mty | oo preelsely tho saine it double the vaiud Mo ESCALLA of stocks sold be dedueted for both years, b - 18 sa1d to hava been miore fortunnto than any of | ‘Th0 following shows the “'““““‘"?‘{, X W. H. Stennott, tho General Passeneor Agont of | ence this evening and recelved a warm welcomu tlon and rhetorte, equivalent to Quackenbos' o tha Chicago & Northwostorn Italirond Com- | At tnobands of the peovle of Springficld, who ot I, o cotirse, Guyot's Physleal Geography, free- | yony¢ were anxious to show that they are not animat- &.ué'&&"&vfl&’.&‘x‘m.'y“::‘.h"s‘ tratinyso. s Tday aL7. handdrawing equivalent to that required | ~GrsyenAr, Passrxasn DepAursrst, Crirga- | @l by tho same spirit of Intolerance and selfish- onday-—-liente-santtey ity and Barleaque ofitute Condition of the Poor French ' men Abandoned by the Ad- o t % Comnpany, und In ndditiol rand 0 Artlsi L | changes for the weok ending Aprl and | from the first year clnss, Freeman's | 6o, Siny ), 188l.—Dear Stit: Yoursof the %5th | noss that prompted tho hotel managers to e | - venluress. oot L ot e o the Westminater | for four weeks ending on that dute at {lart- | tistory of kogland, ond Pattaws | it (0 ATl ope fonoral Tuagat Snent | fuso thom. accommodations at. tholr housrs. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. i oncudiy, o by divers hronta, sccurad bor | fori and Now, luver, with r iisory ot the Unitéd Staien, ten | 3o eRihathanii thae h-cavunt bo wpiis | ALler the opening number, ex-Gor. 603, | vaey vt 141 ook o WEdHasas i Sakes in, his watch and chaln, ho s i o fhstend of fiva chapters of Peck’s | to by n stinple dealal, although [ bave no dogbt 'aimer delivered a vory folicitous ndileoss of | urdsy Matinces, Hartley Campbell’s beautiful con= Week, : temporaneous Urama, cunbled to ruise his H¥SARO TIONOY. . 15 025 | Manuat of Algel ix Instead of five books that n deniu! of tho vharge would be strictly | welecomo. to tho singers, which was occasioned vatlize of the History of the Mise | % iestcne, luader of the misicians i tho 1* G Ciee ks \ 4 2 true as mmgards nine hundred and ninety- | by th tHe . WO d nbiandoned cometdy compuny, and hls wifa todiomT A | of Davies Legendro, Hoginning In Octobor, | wine (mmigragtsout of cvery thousand ihut I oadod ,",'f,,:‘,':,,_.(‘:'m'",,“,,h',‘,‘,’,“;, i ,,,,z FATIRTFFAX: | tress of an Emperor an Throngh an interprotor, oatined 1o n reportar e Hao sty | 1683, tha candidutes will bo examined in physics, | paescd through Chicago en routo to Minugsoty | {0 pany. , 3 i tho history of tho Do fleauplau French Opera 100 FOOMT | 1n Gorman on Jfany Andersen’s Mancben, and | orboyond, [know bis Compuny carrics fully [ 1o feciingly returned tholr thanks for tho A WONAN'S FIGHT AGAINST FATE, a King. Compnny.. » Wo _joft 1avro 200 stronm,! ho | Cincmnnti 16,000,000 in Fronch on Montmahon's Cours do Iistoiro | 23 gcr cont of ull of the hnmnigrants that are | cordial greetings extended thom, and expressed | AS PRODUCRD AT TIIH PARK THEATRR. N. V. sl Mo~day 160 of us are stranded in | Baitimore 11605,167 sasoer | Naturelie. This ix . ticketod from all the Atinntiu seaports deatined | tho bellet that the people of Springtield did not antation Hcencs, Jublieo Bingers, etc. . Now York without Smodoy, withont. Tricnds, | New oeea 7508014 41310503 THE FINST STEP Tor ho country north, northwost, weste and | gempathize with or indorse tho insult offored ndar Naz0-tontwin's New ¥rolauos 3 Ve o= without tongues that will wng understandingly | Snn Franes o0 2 L4TRGS ‘ = southwest of Chilcago,—that ls, 25 per cent of ¥ A= nihn new inusical comady absurdity, LOVE A Genuine Boom in Stocks—Pre- | ' B e f s b it Beleuns . | San Franuis e S | lowards ralaing the cntrance cxaminations in | tho immigeants ticketed from tho Atlantlo ports | thém by tho refusat to give them foud ar shelter BCILOOL, A Fall und were tharo iontly four montha. When Ho Boau- 1 LS | Al tho dopnrtments, It is possiblo that in tho | for tho btates of Toxus, Arknnsas, Missourl, | n tho public zotels. Coutinulng, tho spoakor dictions of a Fall under plan started North he teft hehind nim tho com- 0ol of Lnw candidates for admission may bo | Kansas, Tawa, Minnesot; wuw"""k Northorn | salds _GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, roquired to havo comploted the Junior year in | Michimin, Northorn lilinols, Dakots, and Cixrkeat; nppionite Loarb ot i . edy company in a destitute condition, any collega of good standing, A degree of i - Tor o *It was deeply humiliating that this should = Realizations THE REST OF THE TROUPE Manter oag of K00d o i “ostibliabod, | oF (hn® yheate jand Tertitorles © weSt | pave happoned besido tho grave whero slacps N XL RIGHYTHOUNE: s M= Blnml in Cincinnat!, Chieagn, Philndelphla, rooklyn,and Now York. Thero they, too, were wrecked Jnat wook. The rocelpts in Now Ur- leans wore $108.000. Ou tho way to Now York, thay were swollon £20,000 tnore. Do Henuplan cla{ms to have lost $50.000 nitugether, Foowes apon to thoso who baye nlready recelved the de- | Jurge voluing 80 carried fn the lnat | the sncred dust of the great emancipator who ) ' greg of L1.B, John Krom Iocse, A.M.. E. M., | four years we have had butonosingle complaint | Struck the stnckies mrfinu. Ilmlm"nplflmmt of w' c' MITGHELL s PLEAS“RE PARTY E::‘znun‘o)emcu‘t] instructor in Gei h:m.:: ills | asto fraudulont charges or other uttémpts to | those whoso voices you are here to listen to, An (mmediato and olcctrio success In r of tho Obscrvatory now defraud Immigrants. Tho 15 no raffrond | It .was the privily of the great OUR GOBLINS!? x b4 hardt Takes Her \Willowy . Dern l&tlnr:wlll bo §2000, Mr. ltoose 18 l\'rpumrur R T L B TR L ] i R oo of Form and Departs Amidst vo _ta " tho i Mnthomatics and Astronomy at Washington | endenvors to takp botter caro of tho immizrants | world the man_ who stould fulfill the Gaping Crowds. \in sularies aggrointing About &0W0. 1o loft WO | Universiy, St. Louls, Mo. Gonsigned to oF passing over ita Ny than hus | propbecy that tho Nation sbould bo born in & R Now Orleans In’ dobt for horse and carriogo hire Inoan ———— Deen dono by this Company. Wa make this n | dug, Itinay bo thelr privileze yet 0 deluo | sionqab say boriin MNGAIAT L EES- 1 and winesr AT ITEMS, speclul polnt—cmploy pooola who spenk tho | wiint ls tho menning ot Ametlenn eltizonnip | —~2Rfll o 3 “Who drank tho wines?" Total SLILEOM] $hE I s various European lankuages, and fron tho mo- | nod what uro the rights and privileges of those MVICKER'S THEATRE. ity of the Present Business Tho raporters, after tho opora was ovor. | o TOMIR oo SLIBMERIL - ${iCULIAH0 X0 SUCH INTENTION, ) iheut tho . hmmigrant s rocelved Ly us | thusemluwed, and to lead tho Nation to s bigher gl it Immensity 'wo weeks ago wo telegraphed Do Buauptan [ Outsido Now York.. 24, A Bptelat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, i Chicago tho Company's vigilance s | planeof justice and n&:m. Sotne two years ngo | Thursday, Friday,and aturday. last thoe nights of ; Transactions of the Country e R R B e e 1 THE CONCLUSION NEW York, Moy 4.—Oflicers of the Chl- | 9tor bim until he lcaves ' our - Muc, | tioRev, Heory Ward Heechor wrolo in my ‘the Rrest success, d i Bave mo bread! ~‘Tho . unswer came | o which these returns lrreslstibly lead is = Thy e, 8a well known is the duterminauon of this Comn- | album, * Etbopii bas not only strotched out ber one Hundred WIVQS ~Musie, Etc. Mfi'“ u‘.uo"d no Ium eeners iy xAm"' o i M renuys dur‘x-l\'e e cago, Milwaukes & St. lnull liu\lmtn& sald ;mny 'i‘l’lli,lmflm!‘;: m‘mmh;mnrtdul in ‘é"{f“"‘.: that imn{l un’tu' Gtxs,‘m;’z' he|r valce '??ld)hus h;flrid."l VINDAY=FATHA BATA RIGHT: ut erre <de vienne 't | i ou wlll find thoro 18 no bonrding-house keep- | Last winter ) . n s g 3 'n‘ X LIA‘I"!) ;nrr%n'oflug\ muwmc”uuh'u"m:)l:'wlr‘ current reports I regard Lo the condition of to-day that they had no knowledge of the re- nrding- } a nira wes hud been denle ittary and fyon & Healy's Mt * nnd, ndreit Wivas~ Matineo. ILLEE TAYLOR~The oniy copye , o er or borrding-houso runnor that will attempt | Recommodutions at ono of the hotcls, and | T™0 Companiesof 3 vorted Intention o.t the Compuny to declare & | to pave .nymmf to do with & passenger I.hnlpll Thomns K. Jleecher wrote Gindor’ the uame of | Eaturday—Las * Ong 1o serlp dividend of 36 per cont. + | destined to the nt_:u of the Chicago & Northi- | his brother, *And tho. end 18 not yet.' Bo tho | Next Week— FG BaRLUS FAIL RO STV Here it middio OF T BIRSL. 854 | Hives TrCe: AR (RO WML 188 trRREDIFCA 86 Fre | o e Although this was the regular meetIng | who aro oblized to remain untll tho' morn- | contly we'are compoliod to say, *Tho end fa not SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. day of the Executive Committee of the Ir{gflt‘mln%‘ ‘ggpnr‘t. are !u;’ oue own ems fut.' l=1|n,z [may, mé lnnl‘}exl the bd.lx ':"f,',; Clark-at, opposite Bherman IToase. " 1y 1 Pl n oul o, or It nroughou rond lan ere shall not K B Hand Matine g ,“ ‘1'5"1“' alr Commisslon, no -sesslon was By o onsianod o hiunging-houses | I0TE R ro0d Of tertiory over whlch fonta. tha | o e R Hunday, | o ooAn Batare held, for only seven mnembers Dub | with which wo have contrncts that In no | fing wehuve helped to defend, and ngainst which The Big 4 New YU[I( Noval Compan in an nppearnnce, mnot enough for | cuscshall tho immigrant be chinrged more than | history does not recount the action of a single E l’ P g & quorum. William A, Cole, Chalr- | % conte hor weal dud 2 conts fue u bod. Bofuro | traitor wonelng tho black skin, where we shall pEnturdar cvening, My 7 &nnual beneflt of James i y . the lmm{gmnu arc permitted to depirt fn tho | bo excluded from the full cnjoyment | Bagnes Directorof Amusoments. A greathifl, man of the Comnittee, sald “that the | murnmg thoy ure questionbd as to uvercharwes | of © tho® rights of Amorican _cltizenship, T =5 noxt meeting would bo subject to the ocll of | 81 o ale (e treutinont thoy " v ‘ro- ?nlt} where wlolhu_llmz’tbepermlu‘fd to enjoy its HOLMAN REMEDIES. the Chuirman. Tho yuestion of subserip- § v at 10 oarding-housvs, and, ns | fullest privileges: and mny tho day soon dawn -~ bavo already. sald, " 8o far 1o ono | whon munhood sbhall bomeasured by its worth, tlons by tha transportation companies T.Id by F:nmbg":: bs&"‘\“c;lflr‘l' m.:;l n:‘ far nl'“mum{x ""-flfd'""d of race, coln:i] ?r 'pnn-lonu cnm‘lu?{n.’; . private persons Is still belng discussed, and l:lnnw T m':n'"'g"““‘ sivo ang A 8 addross wns anthusinstionlly applauded, ice of somno of the railroud | The elngers are hospltably entertained ot pri- nothing positive has been ugreed:upon, and | gompanics having depotstiers togive finmigrant | vate hogsce durlng Whelr stay In tho city. . © tha,detalls, the Commissioners say, cannotba ?&S’é‘&;?fi‘n‘fi‘é?fi:fi: &nal mcfi:m: 'n‘::"la exe » . ot = made public. Tond nt. lenst permita A natarions boRdIng: ORATORICAL BLOWOUT. ANDTHE THE DEMAND FOR COAL. housckecper to drive immigrants from its depot JACRSONVILLE, IiL, May 4.—~The soventh an- ‘The roport was widely elrculated fn Wall | to his boarding-houscs, lock them {n aud keep | nual contest of tho Inter-State Oratorical So- street to-dny that the domand for conl had In- | FoPiR o 00,00 19T A VR 8 43 | cloty for the champlouship of the Northwrest, H ADE L] buginess throughout the conntry, Thera Is only one city (Milwaukee) at which anycon- slderable decrease in the volume of business appears. 'Ihe snow and tho flonls senslbly atfeoted oporations durlng part of the montty there, and in the region tributary to that city. Philadelphia and New Orleans nlso fail to ex- cuui the record of Aprii, 1530, but do pot fall far bobind, und the trapsfer of cotton busincss nlone from New Oricans to Gulveston, n ity from which no clearing-bouse reports are given, fully explalns the decline ot tbat point, At Pruvidonce, Lowoll, and Columbus, the vol- ume of Luslnoss wus slightly sualler. than In April, 1830, but not enoukh to indleate any Im- ‘portant chango in tho situntion. Everyibero elac moro business was transacted, us Is proved Dby paymonts actually made, thau {n any pre- vious inonth of April in the history of the oun- try. Ifthe decllne In_ prices of many leading nrticles of commerce bo tuken into account, it will bo acen that the volumo of husincss mncas- ured in_quantities exehaogod wus larger than over before at overy city, with tho poasible ex« ception of Milwaukee. STREET TALK. A BOOM, - Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, New Yonk, Moy +—Tho stock market was very strong and excited to-day. Neggly. ix dusky hue), Fleally wa got togathier ourselves and 511'0 four porformunces. Fverybody {n New Orleans was good to us, butchers and bik- ers, us woll ns tho.reat. We scruped enough muney togother from these performunces to pay our pssngo to Now York. HERE WE ARE, twelve of us. We left New Orleans tho sumo day thut De Beauplan announced to his com- pany that tha traupe hud gone to pleces. Among thoso loft bebind In New Orloany |8 u nophow of Madumo Ambre, tho brotlser of Alice Jullien.'” * And what do you proposo to do now?" Du Lesteae (uhru.;inw |5 shoulders ns only n Frpnchmnn can)—*"Luok at the sun. De Beau- elnn hns no mongy. We have no lezal hold on Minc. Ambre, Wao can have hlin nrrested if wo over do got back to France, but 1 don'e think woshall ovor lind Do Benuplan there. Miybo wo'll bulld hln a statue in some quiot cornor of Parls then.” * And Mme, Ambro?" 2 ‘““8he no more will send out 400 fica tickots to il the house whenever she sings. I'oor Ambrel Unfortunato Tournlo!) Homo of the members of the wreoked troupe have rcokoned up amounts due thom. Tholr names and tho sums are na follows: M. Henry tto, lirst baritone, and wife, $000.46: Mlic. Busanne Dulprato, 8012.20; M. Jourdun, first Dbusso, and wife, 8832.08: M, and Mme. Felilingor, $180; M. and Mme, Fieury Pilllucd, 8177, . MME. AMBRE, THE ELOPEMEST. Spectal Diapateh fo The Chicaga Tribunes New York, May 4.—Whether 3. Tournlo wnd Mmie, Ambre, the eloping couple, were on land or seas whether they were stowed away In the bowels of the Amérlque, which proudly bore Mlle: Bernhardt l:rom our sliores, or were secreted In some New York halel, whether they were aboard somo rail- toad traln bound elther for Canada or New Orleans,” wero questions whicl were aux- loudly discussed to-day by Mme. Tournle and 150 members of the De Beauplan French opera company. For the welfaro of {he tenor no great concern was mpnifested, Asto the whereabouts of the prima donna, there was tho liveliest kiml of interest. She wisthe financler of the troupe, tho person who gave orders which were recognized as imperative, who fined the members late at rehearsals, and who hired and discharged employés at her pleasure. 3, DE BEAUPLAN WAS WITHOUT FUNDS, e shmply lent his name and presenco to ——— creased lurgely within o fow days, and that | notoriuus that several sicamship agonts have | Participated in by contestants from lllinos, [n- it exceeded tho supply, ‘although the com- | taken the mattor In hand, and have Instructed | dinns, Oblo, lows, Minnesuts, and Wisconsin, : ) thoir agents ot to tickol any Immierants on | took b it pianies are worklng on full thne, Inquiries | thir'compnny s lino. - L think that S Meyors | swardpd o Chnelos B Colin. of 1adiane, ad made at the oftices of severnl prominent | divug should Bave been n llittie twore Apocific it | second to Owen Morris, of Minnesota. conl companies showed that the rumor wasg | bis cuarges, and should havestatediio tho Chuin- 4 - TR T T As the present praprictors of the HOL- 3. DE BEAUPLAN v A ber of Commerce whare and by whow the fraud 1 b 5 P nd slgned the contracts of theso | a . | the entira list showed an advance, and the | alnoest entirely baseless, It was sald that | was perpetruted, and by wrhut Fond thoy reached Death to Oleomargarine. MAN PAD CO., we were never fn sympa-, fifi.fi,fic\?fin (e Sartisular Gaoiil), e o e ol s oo o v by | bults hind overything thelr own way. Large | the conl trado Was fair, but that the full pro- [ Sourelty. Truty yours, = W. i1, Srewirs, A Noviotih Suttar o the oston Journal 1o qe. | 10y With tho action of our peedecessors foreleaving France, to Insist upon contracts, | BMO Ul his creditors, ho could not ba tound. | purchnses were made on botlt town®and { duction of the compunies would suother the _ Uononul Passenger Akont | 030 whon s Duyer gels buttor that i speiied | 1t placing the HOLMAN REMEDIES fa, “Mme, Ambro promised everything,” sald "r'%'l‘:g'étn :{!::hi\fulfl;}l: 1 f.“’.’,"'.':‘fm“.'?%‘u!.".‘.‘{: country orders, 'I'he bears were in the mi- | market. 1t wis agreed by ofilcers of the com- A QUEER FIRE withn* 13 "h and when it 18 commonced with an | the hands of special agents. We regards one of then to-day, *She slgned nothing.” rnbumn namesake, mafd his muster was | Nority, and many were busily engnged in | panicsthatthere was nottheslightest prospect l in town, and_was quartered at the Grameroy Park Horel. This astatement was denled at tho hotol office. Golinth satd also that Mme. Ambro nnd Mr. Tournfo had not left tho clty. Tho ~ucouracy ~of this statoment 18 doubted by tho trops. Do Beauplan no of tho best fumilics in Franco, Tiis father s the Count do Lionu- pinn, who holds the mupicipal oftico of Director of Fino Arts in Parls, o is woalthy. Tho mur- ringo of his son to 3Mmo.* mnl\-.‘ wl}o d hardly ouvinble, leagued tho entiro family against - - the young man. This mnrrnmuurnmuny 18 allexcd to havo been per- —_— ter at tho rato of 40 cents o pound. and hus n % 3 of chaiging tha agrecment, for May, Which. | wirn an ©dor of Feroseno About It— | dim Gnd not tnfoutided susploton that It wys | from the mament of our aceession to tito Sleor and ngt butter; that_sho bas heen gote | proprietorship we haye bent all our en- provided that inining should be suspended Disappesrance of the Lundindy. Ui 0 tho 1o, and ‘ahe focls se siek whon | deavors towards eradieating the systen, hnlf the thne in the Inst threo weeks of the | Tho alurm from Box 424 nt 4:50 yestenlay | thinkiog of it that sbo wants to dle, and #o | and have finally suceceded in ahollshing its month. An ofilcer of ono company sald | murning was caused vy the discovery of fire tn | whero thoy do not eat butter, Reclpe-Take s | “'mjjape are now no specinl agencles in earnestly: * Such a report is nrepos‘leruuu, Btio-sory ;nd Dusoment marblo:front l:iwn::- ey i o e il do—and serab® | any part of the country, and onr goods * and 1 do not think that an officer of | In& No.2 North Taroop street, owned by tho | i Id it th g y any conl compnny belfeves such & condition | Heottish Loan and Trust Company, ~Luther :;“_'&!'g‘?"‘ {ll;‘bc:u vo ::Q'Ezzlz hn::l?l:l%mec:'eflt:‘::s ‘(']','g 1‘,’{',":',‘1'&;3“““" fnthe inds of of things possible within o long thne, Tiierg | Crocker, nont, end occupled, for —tho | outoif a plose snd hold 1t In tha saine positlon. | “The HRUG TRADE will certalnly ap- past oight months s o dwelling by y dolng riter s has 12z tate thi 5 it t 1 Is n chanco that the report may bo true Inthe | 3, 50 o) Hostiogs, Dumnge to builg. | Virviogln longth from nn elghth of nn inch to precinte this movement to restorc thoe course of five years. It Is not true now, and | $100; and to furnity "rho fire | M mclunlnn.‘»m. This is your suet butter, lhn. popnlar HOLMAN REMEDIES to ""“‘, will not bo this year.” Wipoarad to have been ',';uu,e,{“h,;j,; dofective 3.‘;‘,'.-’;’.), 3':‘:";“‘g?"‘,}r"?‘;:':;d’g““‘c'o;flmaé“f‘“ hroper channels, and the PUBLIC will “0," sho bas been buying the articloall win- | ed It with disfavor at tho onlscl{ and covermg up nnd skipplng over to the long 0 slde, in order to got oven. At times there was quite n speeulative furor. All stocks were In request, and met with ndvancing bids, Brokers reported a greatly incrensing business. Tho Grangers (on promised serlp dividends), the conl stocks, and the trunk Hues wereIn demand, while all the *fancles” were engerly absorbed by reason of future prospects. "UTHE NESREW 1OUSES,” She Is very wenlthy, She owns & ciMeau at Moudon, one of the su- buths of Parls. Its furuiture and paint- [ngsare valued at $120,000. When she left France for America sho stored with the Rothschilds sllver-plate worth 840,000, With them also wete lodged money, bonds, and obersecurities. “Bhe hind only to telegraph them, and money was immediately forthcon- fsg” Sald ong of her viettms: *While in Philadelphla sho cabled to the Rothschilds § formed {n this country three months ago. Mwe. o a i furnace, The nlarms from Box 44 at 7:53 i X, o henefited by the increased facllitics for wdrelved . ordor on Augunt olmont | {ris s i ectiage itesegar g At o s vt e e iung bl ot 7 e miu | e == | procuring our goad, which ean now bo AN EVENTFUL HISTORY, e 8 o D : 3 nFou ‘ LYON’S UITATRON. obtalned from all First-Class Drugglsts. Friday sho recolved 1,200, and on_the fol- | Showasborn in Algorin, and 1s 3 years of ‘aga, | Prices for Lako Shoro nnd Dichtgan Gen- X 4 SER e New Youxk, Muy 4.—About one-fourth of | room on the upper fleor, n location 80 remote ool R et furkl thefbnkers wno formed the procession of | frowm tho lirst fira that tha iremon wore of tho eapectiuliy, » D strikers Inst Monday congregnted b Irving | Shen oo tvo. Suspicions woroammused hRalnet o Williamest,, SHOKIAN PAD CO. Hall this morning, One of the officers of .(\lr;. Huulnulfi'nu’vemll ul‘llil:‘lllgluhbnr"’c:um"m nm-st., New York. the Unlon stated that nost of the bosses hiad | 19 BAve Sour HerleRying use unly ten miu- utes be the firo by t o fuct that given in, and @ majority Of tho men Were | saehed wak sico boon ssen s e e PO BOE working., Ilesald tha bosses hnd baked buut | be found, gavo strength to tho susplelon, Tho VIT.IL RE. tral” Lake Shoro rose to 120} tqgpay, and Michigan Central to 111, No statement hus boen recelved from the Luke Shore meoting oxcoyt the announcemont that the old Board of Directors had been clected. St Taul rono up with a vine. It opened at 118, ane rose to 118%, Rumors of a scrip. dlvl- dend, esthuated all tho way from 25 to 100 per cent are current. It has been ye- ported that the pool wgs twisting the shorts and no donbt the Inérense In camings of Hor fathor was n non-commissloned ofticor {n tho Fronch army, hiermothor n native of Al Iaiorln. HBbo attencted tho attention of the ‘Third Nupoleon whon sho was 14 yeurs of nge. 1o be- eamo her putron, and she was educated at his expenso in Purls, Hor relations with thoKingot Holland aro well known, Ho wanted to marry her. Tiis relatives and Minjstors interposed ol ilnnuonn, and, accordiug tu ong uccount, sho was ought off with §1,000,000, the undorstanding boing that shu should loave Hulland at once aud foraver. ANOTHER VERSION 18 glven by membera of the De Beauplan troupe. It 1s’ to tho effcet that lowing day $3,000 more.” The salaries of themembers of the De Bauplan troupe are I!l!ged toboin arrears six or elght weeks, Notapenay of the last Installment from Tarls, tho company avers, was applicd to the Iquldation of tha indebtedness. The only explanation of MADAME'S ELOPEMENT that found favor among the members to-day washer anxlety to get away from too prom- lsog ereditors, and to avold nny finnnelal re- STORATIVE n damagcdone by this ro wasnbout tho sumeastho 0 X 3 one-lenth of their usual quantity of bread | o 8055 Piliding and £ to furnites. A (-] sinco the strike, and they could not help | Lmpuxxreportor called upon Mr. Crocker nt rau x ose but yleld if they wished to con. | hisoflicoin the ronr of No, 439 West Madison tinuo thoir business, No now cmployors had | 8trect lastevening, and asked him concerning GV ARSOIL, Dnpat for Dr. Tt given In this nornlng, but Ly are expeotod to IHEQUERI TESANE o, Itue Richelion, 10 bis, hore mas stien | $100,000 for the fourth week_In Abril hos | auring tho dy. Tho Bossos’ Union was in ses- | JirGrocker lives at No. 2% and wae among tho a pare, bloom- e Mies My wnéte, Dr. sponsiblity which might be pressed uponhor, [ # storn of indignation aroused sgminst been o factor In the advance, Union Pacilic nlonng:r thopzrnusu‘ itwne sald, of recelving 3.75&'&’.&"‘%23?3w'i.'l.‘;‘{‘mfihhnfll’fm‘x'é’r‘fik‘k’é,?'..' :iI,)JO y%:nimlggiflnpl if 80, & Ver om :5'1':-’-“':53:‘1-': The Frenchmen Intghed nt the Iden that M. | hor ‘among tho ™ Hollandors thut showas | ndvanced froum 1183( to 130}, ‘Thero have | applications from mon who woro willing to work | Bune about tho fArst. fire, and v, Crockor suys 5 D y B | et Tournlo alono was the causo of her disap- | Geipo " traf " the comntre ander copsr | 00N & good many hints ubout an advanco In | yuqor the rules of th Hossos' Unlon, Tt wasde- | b suspooted that 1t wie not caused bywdos | - fow applications of Hagan's R I 1ol bafor i BIAND wannce, Thelr, relations had long boon | O datknoss. Hotaiing horsale 1o baris, aha UNION PACIFIG clared that moro applicaits had appliod for sit- | FSVG Huo, e thors wus Lut, u smul) livd I the MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ive Gelibanized iV 8. Jrawn Algtamond, food for gossip. “Thero noth 100k quartors In the Ruo do Clicky, whoroshe be- | for a day or two. 1was tula yestordny that ) untions thun places could be found for, and for | considerablo headway when discovercd, und ify yon to yomr heart’s con- Thitedt Niaten of Americn, Canadis nad Bossip. was nothlog y ] y ¥ Y . to conceal” sald W semberss eamo ‘nlun uaintod with Do Oenuplan. Sho at- the stock would go fo 140" this | thig ronson thero was uo lkellbiood of omploy- | strangely enough, there was n ' stil tont. It ddes away with Sal- : 4 “wibng fo bo galied by gk | by horemaing i o Opers Jinion, and by aivy | WOt ), Uik, e considoration of |BUCh | ora tuking back tho strikors. iungorodorof Kefusons about tho wrunecs | 0L 2 Ga03 RIAY I SRS e { e clln 8 N riven. < after it 01 UX| shed, There Lo 9 Ugetner, Do Beauplan and Mme, Ambro, | i3 g0gsied fora trip to thisouniey. of n gond denl of Inslde buying of Union Pakifio, SAIAIL BEANHARDT'S DEPARTULE. 130 1i-Tewia Hotween Bumacif aod Sies, Hastings: DTNORS, SOCAS. P et O DR 3 11 bee rlad beforo?” askod Blotch d all diseases and Toumisand his wifo, & 116c0 of Sime. A | cuy L3 800 novor boen marriad befuro?” asked | and fudga from that that thora Is somothing 10 | * Barah Bornbardtand troupo saflud for Europo | on tho contrary e hud ulways rogurded berws Blotches, and all diseases a County, wnd Stata uf Now s bre,a valet of Do Beaup) 3 the Gor L E{Po‘:“ih“it&o%‘f“séc"f-“‘lfi‘o O hor of threa | tKO bince., Tho conl stovks havo buen,notive | on the Fronch stoamur L'Amertquo thisafter. | A Honeat woinau, and In such Intereourso us tmperfections ofthe skin, It cur £ (N4, belhg duly wwarm, saye ho knowa thig uplan, and the Gorman | 00 S0 1R om are dends” and stronger. Luckuwanua ndvancod from 121 | 000, Tno statoroom wus fillod with flora) | ia0dlord und tonant would naturally huve o | imbethe oninal Fronen leltor, tranalatod inio th bookkesper who managed the troupe's ac- h to 1234, and Jorsoy roso to par, ‘The transao- thoro was uvever anything but pleasautness, overcomes tho flushed appear: nitisly, miudo by him thin 2ith day weh, oL tounts, all boarded nt tho Westminst tlons ity Luckawanna were largo, 1t scemsto ba [ oiferiugs. Mra, Hustlugs reniod the houso somu anco of heat, fatigne and ex- e BRIUTD T i N Iy e i 0 T Dlace: On Monday' ha BEUNLARDT, ot o b L o oot 0, i et g, st Wi M, S metl] | oltomont. Timakes g Tndyot | T i ‘ R . fgolng to ' 3 “ 8use | Among tno prominent acrlvals of tho past | Fontal ol - now Y . D y Dublie N, kkee ol HER DEPARTURE, tulned. Buch & mnrket us wo huve hind to-dn; D 0] her, othor thun that sho wais a widow B # 2 fudla o2 diesled by dme, Ambro to Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, e el ¥ | twanty-four bours woro Congressman Wash- | FuieGP R e sinaits from Cailtornii A+ ane THIRTY appear but FWEN- MEDICATED BOUGIE. gings outside tho hotel, On Tucsday V. + CANNOT LA! NG, burn,” Minuesotn; Congressman Calking, Indl~ | tinis sho ontered into s bargain to purchase th TY: and so natural, gradual el 3 "\Kb‘ Rbout 11 o’clock Tournlp and his wife 'NE“ Yok Mny Aoz tiok nuavar) Jiohtiie There will bo realizatlons on the mlf(l. fud u | aua, house, and, whon Mr, UM"R’BI" usked her \VI.H.‘I': an { g 2 Y Y LTV I T tired to thelr room: uojouln‘l n ;‘g: “mms;'lfi( ufi“ gfeutdnnd ‘1“1‘. ‘33’-15.'3’ ni"'k'hifi“?.fl‘?{fi‘é!‘flif :.‘ugryul‘x’:llt‘;fulz THE WEATHER. = and_in what shapo hor, nlurcnmm money wiis, and perfect are its Mficm‘ A POSITIVE CURE y erpris! 1| e, Bernhnie with - v . Y, s | ol it cash beld Int [{ [} M;.udn TUE TENOR 70 118 SPOUSRS :leru Hlsl:g Junll’lll\e. ‘:;nd the m(l;mlmratc,lt her ’!:,',’:..."J.‘I':‘,’.:..,‘}";':‘.o“‘xfi’é..‘n‘i's’? ungrvuzh;}"d The w’é‘_ll;%r:afi‘l’m:‘la Hg-nd h:"l.!rnr.nh:nr:’upr!gg;':’gfl ":"‘: tg'l;‘llr“"ln n"an Fruticlsoo. rg;zffl;h:;‘g }{': : it Eclflgg.sslble to detec Without modicines, Yourge; o8 must bo vory tired. Do | geunatio company, saliod for Franco this | Nowetstlo & Kfaniiin’ Huilrond Company is to OATHOLIO IIMLEGATES, A R LT M R TP Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougios uplan and B down and seo De | worying i the stenmer L'Amerlquo, tho | BO roormutret Muy b, ¢ latenortad that thie | Tno dologatos of, the Young Meu's Uatholla | unfavoruble o tho projdot. Frou uiy fonu ot i ! and Madawe n fow moments, and 1 in which sh 1o her 0 rond will enter tho Wahnsh syston ov form cou- § Boelotics to tho Conventfon In’ Chleago noxt | would fnfer that he diu not consider M. Iast- 'atentod Oct. 16, 15 One box il lumedintely return,” T veasel in which sho mad DPASENE0 ACTOSS | nootion with tho Mittsbura, Liulfalo & Westorn. | wook leave horu Sunday morning. ings a safe porson tp haudlo sich un amount, ; ¥ etien, hrec-quarters | gngoeean Inst fall. Mile. Surali, notwith- | Tho Inttor rond whll bo extended from Buffalo el i at o g No. { will ciru ang casa i four days or loss. ofan hou, d, h INVESTIGATION ORDERED, and he closed by advising hor to veturn homo, . ct relapsed, and her husband was still oy | 10 Buckton, and from Irvington to Balamanca, AN 1N ] . Nu.3 will curo tho must ubstinate cass, nu iattorot aaent, Rob; standing that sho performed In Brooklyn | 48 WWOERsfodonat o 5,500,000, 3 " | Mayor Graco has ondored un fmmedisto jp- | 804 1ivo i ponco and quiviness upon tho niuncy o i Nt oblng herself, Mue, Tournlo came | gy nlght, aml consequontly retlred e e w.fl;’muun 'of the books and nccounts of tho | 3hO bad nng 11 his bands. This, of course, pit NO Huusuos duaen of cubebe, copaiba, or ol of sane * T learn the reason. His Juggngo was m!. So was that of Mme. Ambré, Thetwe :xsl eutered n carrlage, accompanted by flhm. and had been driven off, none of bl otel embloyts knew where, An alarm salsed, and Muse, ‘Tournie and some of n_ent the negotiations. Mrs. Hustings a d » found hersolf unublo to mect hor ront THE WOMAN'S Eff‘?fl‘x‘x‘fc’“\oxmw BOCIETY }ul In season, you by muking severs) OF AMERICA I ' o tho neoount before tho succeeding month's ront 5:5."%‘5"5:5:@"&"33.“ :&?fix‘;’.‘;‘fi‘;fiwp’;‘;fim‘,fi fell duo, Eho now owes &0 for tho months of misaionarios in India. Tho roceipts the past Murch gna Aprit, 'Mucsday sho told 3r. Crovker e wero 35100, uad'tho exponditures §4izi, | (it at & Iste hour mucht fatigned and Jaded, was astle botlmes this morning, and, when she arrlved atthe wharf, looked “aschio and fasclnnting' as ever, Accomi- panfed by hor sister and n compan lon, Mllo Bernhnrdt arrived on bunrd ot the steanter dalwnod, thit (8l W Uroduco dyapopsia by dae Pook Dopartiont. -?fl',"fiim'}“u‘.‘.f?'-lfi‘g’: SF i sionmen. s oo, S0, Sold Uy all Drugiist, or matiod onre- coutof . For mm.‘opunlculm soud for clrcutar, | 0. Box Kk AL GIALTAN MUBICAL ¥ESTIVAL. LARGE AUDIENCESN, Hpeciat Duapateh to The Uhicago Tribune, New Yonrk, May 4~The secomd day of the great musionl fostival In the Seventh hilest. . ———— ey 5 PROPOSALS, et friends haste Regiment Armory, under the dircction of | Tyg Saofoty Ras & rosorvo fund of ‘wad HAD HOLD HER FURNITURE '“r ‘N Y SR g eirhodubih ot AMERRAE S BNEA | ! securo mum'fi‘clu"’.,}"’ l‘rl,:fl "““d,?""{‘f,m shortly beforo 0 o'clock, and repnired as [ Dr, Damrosch, was devoted to twoconderts,— [ 870 for snaltarism. o 104t e, TG SRl mlVAoe $A0; i ei De Meye!‘ 8 AEiver g M mebar TmprosemeRtn s al Uitives, On of the firat ;:r::; e | qulcklyss. the crowd thnt Intercopted tho | on In the afternoon st 3 o'clook, aiid | I VESTIY OF TIE CALVANY prioTesTANT | Who wasto huve valled for tho yuods wud mid i e 3 orrice, e Tournla met In the street was A GEIMAN MUSICIAN ?.'..’Z{‘F"“ 0 tho troupe. “1t's nouse to m:' thom. ‘They've gone to sen,” sald " humtnlly. 1o explalned hilmsolt more ¥ readlpg tho followling tender mis- e ~lam sorry | o Y1 cannot be In your arm: oo at 2" Wowail tn tho napring. Sl mle. it 13 nusorted, was from Alico nsef o 5 1ec€ of Muie. Ambre, u plensing o ey :]J.\vllhluul tho falntest suspiclon lhc.mm"‘:l"“ tye, Bhe had captivated L way g, ‘cnmuluwly won hMsuffections, dub frotrAlY ngreod that Tournle and iy g r Jake passage on the steam: whoraue, which was_ to sall oraing. Inspoctor Dilks hoard Fngiiem st el b Sy Berin ki bo Sulorsy srrdets and Uetetostay g yigne Jrcdys nlone could take vassageway would permit her, to hor eably, which was tha one occupled by her Inst Oc- tober, Within this cabin Mademolselle re- mained, reslsting all fmportunitios to display herself In the saloon. BUY OBJECTED TO TEING STARED AT when thare wos notlung to be reutized from it. By 0:90 o'clock the saloon and deck of the Amerlque were ocoupled by o surging and jostllng mass of huuwnnlty, the business of the major portlon of which extonded to nothing oro serlous than curlosity. The mobbing through tho pussagewsy which Jod to Mlle, Bernhardi's room con- tinued, = .and Incronsed 7] such extraordinary proportions that Mr. Jurrott, hor mupagor, vowed ho would complain to the Captain of thoship and have: the offend- ors kot ashore, ‘Tho notress, in dulvet umub ro- tostad, but il 10 uo purpose. Bho was visiblo to not_more thuy one-thind of. the number that LNt No. {0k (nld mmbuey We | QLIS 3 o] 7 R ) malnder yesterday muorning, My, Coocke: 1 BT AL S, dny & 1N i tho othor at ¥ o'clock lu tho ovening,{ - ".,'{Q"“"“",‘Z,’l'.‘{{,'."{,' rCl T ™ G W Gontod pripumals, Tn irplente, will by received b e o LGk Sunoesion | prolmiscs’ yoswrday, and, tant. inng sbout s Nandorsibirtt s civco ntl b s tune T - with tho cholco of a successor 1o Dr, Wushburn, k.?,f:lfifuéfl'::"re:glflu%n%?flmr "E?.'f:‘"’#u'.'»i‘. ; L= Drodulni 1 the inaidy Hurbor of Duiuth, 3 9 Tho vast suditorium wus crowied oly.both occaslons, und the conductor snd the ortists who neslsted him were rowarded W‘ll’l the wannest applause, Dr, Dunrosch hing oyery roason tu feul the utmost umm:flmfl;twu 8 CrUWI uous hf&::“h‘;?r?:::l:um?grh:m foativul, und, on thy other hand, ) MUSIC-LUVERS HAVE CAUSE TO CONGUATU- LATE TII}EMBKL\'HH upon (having at their' dlaposal the scrvices ot Aiiorn whoy il aUdIoR to the scholarship which he long sinvo displaycd, has now shown o Ymuutun ot such ramarkublo executlve Hbility, To-duy's concertesddod more trlumplhs o the prilliant carcer in Amorlca of the greuce vst of tonors, Italo Compantul, Ho sang both in the nftoryoon and tho evoning, sustaining at night the arducus wnn; part -of the *lerllos Requlem," which was hédard for tha lrst timo In this country. : ;- WORLD'S PAUR. queationed gave his nnmo us FHLIL, nid ho wis omiructiig reskeagor (o o, Maitor of Thero was no invoting of tho World's Falr I!xmkkuunur“fur Churles Gordon, furniture- ol i‘:.‘.?.‘.".%‘fl;:.."dé.‘ .‘.‘.3’.‘;';’ w ':::'tl';'-".’&!"l‘::‘::l"l‘a‘;l;ulfi: 5 Commlssion yosterday, owing to tho lack of a | dusler at No.2u! Rundolph streot, and that bis cURE—lluq\msuunuhl)‘ the most important | Mua. " . quorui. shaployor nield 4 mortguyo upon tho furnlture of medical discovery sinco vacelnntion, A | gib=Constractng bume wid dhore brateation of THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL AssociA- | 1ho | house. When 'he Bad @ Hone b | remedy which assimilatos with tho nicousmoms | lprovemunt of the Chipnows Wivor, Wi, 1 TION 1ok logal powsedaton, B oa'is | branc, and furms nat only a local but n constle | S contrucis will o vutered inlo unul siter the aps, 1 gl will hold an oxhibition I sotmo contral part of | tho afiernodn to o s B pros | Sutlonul curo atany stage. o puckiie gons ".‘.’r".x'l‘."ufl')'é'ly'l‘-':“}.}' A art uwny o ge g lie Unitod Statos in 1882, " meotlng yostor | v . W 3 - | ernlly " olivered 3 UBinnks upon which proposuis must bs made, cone ' duy, Paker, the Commissionor sent by o T Sonted ,‘:",';’,n,.,,fi'}';‘..,‘.fiofihflu'{“fi,'.’,fi,'{,y' ml 31 h"'ll:z 'f"“,“;"a,l" l:l“tl';: ’l.‘l‘:ly ':.' "{3“'“";’3; ':: ':: (it Inabructus Lo buldere, e wel) as othur tne garlan Governmont to lnvestigate tho sgrl~ | on the furniiure, and alsoan insursnce polcy | T HEW? i i ik By B : || durmution; sy he oiy 1on L oultural condition uf this countey, und mora | for the sume i tho Luinbormun's, of Philge | Plote. ‘Treatisu wod remurkable statemontaby | eapocially tho wheat-growing districts of tho | delphia, thecured muiled free, The utitictod can refertos Noxuwedt, apoke upon the- investigations, b&!m ir, B, Markward ano of Mew, Hustingy' | - Dr. W. Il ‘TuvesnrL, Elgln, 1 had made, Winter wheat, ho watd, whioh o PRI T o i this: countey was cousidered Inforior FdgEy wit {.’-’::':n‘(l“"luml‘én"“fif&liflf“v‘vm& + Mra, 1L HAupEm, o Stone-at, She had n 10 ypring wheat, (o Hungary was valued morw . ovoed 3lasoN, Munstield, O, hm':ly und_touohed a standurd of excellenco m?flufl &‘;‘.}:.‘.?.‘L "‘.‘L‘%‘#‘nn”" &L‘x't':l‘:l‘ oxtxlnt“«'fl:dfl [ancy E, RANKER, 40t Clark-st., Chicago. morw” noarly, Tho whnwxxrmualuu iands of | tho furaiture hmfimu wold, aud was 1o o tuken [ Birs. M, E, Suznuy, e Suvanuhest., St Louls. |.r-PhI~‘, Popular, Pulluimil, Nuperb, Stawte Cruna Ol Store, o vos und Hungury wora oxhausted, vuimpared with th " D, u nuynllul’ ‘h”(]' ol "“l‘&m 0 tlnunwncu. U, utfel, uulmluw«hu tne Patmer Mlle, Arxre, Oporn Prima Donnu, bau ress N aates (e hought Muns | Houvs, wab ainthior boardor who was 0bliged 10 | 1eaus, Boyrow (tho swimmer), Fiushing, L. I atom - at * bl pricest lied tha ki dopurt WACTEAN e, A, enuwhilo M, Tournloand | swarmed about her cablu, but this muttored WHITTAKER, ty axoo make summary dopurture. 9 dway, v ¥ Yo gy B4 IMVon 10'tho Gramoray Bark | Mitlo 1o tho tauss. "1 sho horsulf could uot b b lNfi‘”“" ¢ E’;’,‘L{fgfi"fl' O it aat, SMANSHAL KINNEY ® & e O Tk s, 2 m’cxg iy lnrfi:,.,'}fi‘}f.‘(fifiw'"' u:a“ul:nui Aony ;mr servants could, and that uppeared to New Yons, Muy d—At the Whittakor | breeding atations, wioro' sullions of superior md Capta, Luluvsu faud Buttortield ”tm‘imm”.rx" Tev, A. 1L BusNeR, Frodorick, Md. = Pt st ling | L, Lamae st st il e, ax o Gamberaln, e | FESLFSfhei 1% P < 0ty | v e St Mt oo G | vt Tt bt e | e ~ e 9 n com P ehe | 4 2 staire | RO W ont uft ro, AP0 ve WG Je on, N. X, &, &0 Hebad gy 006, ws ulto thaaitul ‘for . deolnrod that aho was glad, and ugain sorey. at | tiuned to direot the oxamuation of Dr. Riclt- | xuk pEsonaLIZATION IN 0CEAX wiktant- | Hi forosdpowna a1 $tartime s DIRES, Yot | A veul ouo of Cataren for SLO0, I B J onne % one day tho quostions he cared 10 | warn friends, Atriving In lavro, Mo, ari- ard li Llh lw& Aug u!ze Wu(‘.'luslmn:; fn‘uu» b= il s :f{‘.':': rornsas of awnors | OIS, YaS fio eviuviica ou that polut fave the | e . s . : 9 X teat 1 rh L or wi WAS DErcaive )y all. o ;, hAnm'r THESE PEOPLE Barde, Wil go 8t ‘ohoo. b0 _her BitoMit || wortd thak 1010 0L WALTIRG Wae iy \'M{ln to Burupo 1o wunrlu: parel, i fuct not u single urtivlo save | . St (8t Adresso), noar tho lattor duu'y, Mll‘l-l i s for B faw ays. 3 mu thnn“vtm Parls, and, subsequontly, London, where she beging an engggoment early next smonth, At prooisely 10 o'clock the Amuriguo of stéumships to got thoir AR . o AIRCIHITIZCT fuke advautago of *tho oxisMog trowondous | the furnifure remuining in tho tuuse, Tho : . =i * Dataangor praiio, tho prots Of Susy trailo boliig | SoArch for tho inlisfog landiady was ot PALIRE v udteuaat.y core moro than eaough 1o ofsot the Jojes on this flm«mutod with any great vigor, as the polica side of the Ausutic. » ud no evidonco suttclont to warrunt them In the same sheet of paper upon which Whitta- Kker had written the lotter to his mother, Dr, Plper presented several exhibits, one of which showed a photograph of two nateh- Rithery Unerey 0¥ wewded 1ngjr wxyr after loaving Y T B8k, neithur Mo, 2 y:"fim uil '?.'."1‘.‘:3 up toa lnu(i:m" '4;‘-‘::;; i, 0k werg plmfvunll;hu‘:l“ s Adpbrinios 110 t from her mooriogs, and, amid iha ———— oither arrvstiug or (nterforing inauy way with Sl ot 0" Bnags AP fmu,d ¥\ orowdGatbo mist? and, & wav: | 1ng edges of the- forn “plece of paper, 0L ROBBERY, Bire: Tiakiiaigs or bor plans. : s 18 vours of | o BF DO e ghly “wognlfied, wh ol ally bald rubbery Was committ Vs PAIRBANKD, MORSE & 0O, W, iag S04 Bight, yomeoe et O | Batal, who stood loaniig ovor the rafiway of the e wiy .the edyes | , ABunusually bld ro mmitted ut RBANKE. MOREE A 0 ool 8Tl beari.” iy balr ho wears aja | Burricane dook, disappearcd, B e ot 1" npategy | 9: Tuesday ovoning ut the gvocory of Roury CONFIDENCE MEN, 1 e St., Chicag Liraetly ahywug YRl 18 40 and s soue Vollrath, No. 167 Weat ‘U'wonty-tirst atreet, by Low Asbloy, Juck powd, It V, itichardson, Be caseful tobuy only the Genuins 110 couplo ‘Tl difterenco wus obvious, The wittiessul- | o SFER S0 Lot yith ‘thele foutures jar. | Tom O Briou, and Tom Deviue aroat tho Azuory MONEY, 4o textified that the twn blces of paver ul- o ) Une gibtder, iU paid, ten " Wi s apart could nover | Hally disguisod or concealed, suddeuly rushed | Buoked for vagragoy, Thoy wore arrested yes- | TION AL, dbed from ane ok, 0L Ty Covente | -THE-PARY "‘“}1" “f,u ’;!"' p",_‘;,r pufi,'z‘{o- ifmlhl::ull:%?xlzflmb{:g;nmvmey wero of dif- | Into she storo, and, prewnitug rovolvery t the terday by Detectives Elliott and Wiloy. Astlo; VANIA MILITARY ACAD- | =— 10K CREAMN S 1o mveaed i, for Foutitudo, wad | New Youk, May d—Frow the Publio: { Gl et e, Megiiposttson, as proven by | bosds of tha ‘propriubr and bis elork, orderal | Dowd, aad liichardson uro skillful uad succe: r. P civit ongioverio, miten | ACECHEEAM, Bongy UaDente: By forkase il auds &8 | Wit tuil exchan gea for . April bofore us, In | {EERM, SREEY SSRRREN R R I | thew twaay or o notuing viso they woiiid shoot | tul buuke sad conudonce operators. aud o tups contorral ol BB TS R e T ol nite. Tyt o 2 | which the business sctually transacted In all ol Wo ; them dead on the spot. WhiloIwo of the burkiura | O'Brivn and Dovine “srv manipulutors of wm;m': umuln\z‘«’i. tho vthors hel Thom- | threo card. mouid, Al OF thedo mor Buve but - —— RETALL. Sentdnr- 2 b ED whary, ¢ily ute . sclvos Lo about $150ckshi contutned in the money- | rocontly retursed to Cbicago, whero they uro I_ st !‘Hfll.l,r) \1..§< l.)..‘.fn.{lxlfilil l%rl-g-lal"?y.vml- e gt Y, o5 druwer, aud & pockeiboak cuuulnln{ 850, which | well kinown, und whero tho Mayuruud the polles | Vork, Tha larest articulsbon schuol in the couutry. 100 Sudlua © ¢ \’;llrmh currled [ up lues vest vocket, OMsurs |.do not intend 1o perinit thowm torvmuii. Ashloy | katadlblog Sl Pua widiiwllivd. Beud 107 clivular, 5 Frangy "'A'a.-r,,um‘; Prouounced them msn eclare '8 hav & strn, 21588 Touryy '© 8oma proporty in parts of the country has recorded ita own volume, it is not possible’ to conclude that everything is going to tho bad, Cowparison, THE NOTK OF WARNING had been rubbed over o as to erasa previous pencil marks, the blue Jlies would ot have o g, 8 JeIt peonlloss’ in R thig desostion. . Oa W gy oo, abandouod the