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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ulrmvlnzpnmulu not apponr likely to N PW YORI{. o E 4. abeen quiet during the i e clotnint B fhor s beon nhiont & K o s been ;5;,.,'1‘;:-"‘*;’;,,::::’,[,1., ,‘..l,,,:,,,“"l St The War Between Billings and Ve notmatn ; ottt AL ivime een o Villard Ends with Bil- ity o) tor, Dontera runor - Ao, e Tnficat g healiBiui lings’ Defeat. Jy ettt trade. ditlon & + not heing as brisk ns dealors anceriee, hile ot O AR thun uanal AL v, e | i desire, UE0 0 e st with tho fncrenso et 16, 51ey, tho tolllttn Saroh aad t e up. - aprille ot mu ‘rnthor atendy wenk, closing finin e .L“;:::n':m has 1ot beei notabio in nuy prnef. ryt, whith has ndvaneed to $LIL Villard Gains Complete Control of the Northern Pacific ‘ Directory. exeeht R tereulne, whilo the combina- haky I BEED (T ura’ lios kopL tho nala oo of ST bne At $L06, tho uthors hitvo or AnleRC o to $1.00. The former having Tate unitorm for the weok, thoy i gt e tatan thefr Fato for soind ting v T have ,,5:’,‘;:;'{:. ‘and theee riced. a low_ business In freights, ! ""’“fil,flfl-‘mu no through Lusliness wortly caf them VILERG - it §s Incrousiog, und wilt be autlsfactory. Btock Oircles Yesterday Repleto with Seones of Much 1ix- citemont, heenquiet. Tl;l:‘l;ldrl (c‘;.::hnesn )lnm o Y| A Solitary Pedestrian Left on the Track in Ennis' Walking- . Match. wm PITTSBURG, May 15—Tusiness was quiet with no materiil ehangefrom Spring trade hxs falrly 10t ns satisfactory ns mAnufact- W““fl:l‘“:::crclmms had expected. low- "jmm(-y are still hopoetul of the near future, 3";'i\’u Iron markets remain dull and unsatls- {wtors for manufucturers, who complain of Soventy-five Members of tho Natfonnl Guard Prostrated by the Heat of Thnruglay. TrrTSDURG, the past week, o week preceding. Westorn Union Lensos the Lines of the Northweatern Telegraph for : ; IEH:;I:T;;A trade Is fair for flintand Hme | . mnaty-nhw Yoars, ; s, and dull and unsettied for window NORTOERN PACIFIC. jass, Fuctories of the Iatter class nre pre- ".m; for the usual summer suspension, y?un\l(flclumm Tiope by eutting off the supply s the demsnd. ‘“,'..'}{,';T:,h.'.’\ s usually dall, with no VILLARD TRIUMPIANT. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yoix, May 13.—Control of the Northern Paclfic Rallroad by the Villard calar cane_assigned, The lowest fix- | combinatlon apyenrs * to be accomplished, S“"n.crmy;;;;;;m,, oy ore hay | Al ngreoment has been made by which e gy 10-(l Balos_and ro- | Viltard buys Northorn Pucific stock of Pres- < 310,000 barrals, falos, 6,000 b tdent Blllings amounting to about $8,000,000, ! W“r‘(’,‘,‘,,}“,"‘w"&.;{"..'.!:f:x'xm"'lu e ek | and consents to the discontinuance of the ' fif?v‘-:llnudnulmm-ms. 1,540,000 bushels. sults against the Company to unnul its : 1active, it closed quiot and 293 (Lutopee Tilo' foeling 18 not jraod. K- At i) hond through wd 1,012 local, xrn:s ‘wero sluw and off 1@ ceuts. leceipts, recent {ssue of $18,000,000 in stock, On the other hand, Villard Is to have n majority of the seats u tho Board of Directors. Whether ‘ 1520 heatl. ¢, prices ranglng from S35t | the agreement was signed or not yesterday n‘?sf” pll‘récrlenflx.‘lns:lw—u dcufiv‘uz‘e of 4,000 ginco wrllsl lt‘lut mnde Duh'lllc. b?.!ll: & I|}4‘:hhnuthm;ml- r eok, sald there was no dou would bo earrfed ] Jots & out.nslt wassatiafactory to both partlesto the ! LOUISVILLE. contract, President Bitlings and Mr. Villard 8 Spectal Dispatehs to The Chicago Tribune. were not seen yesterduy, but both men were n LovisviLig, Ky, Muy 18.—The jobbing | Inthecity. An officer of the Oregon iail- v trade of . this clty has been of good ulnen- | Way & Navigation (.nmm;l:gfl snid he conld not furnish the detalls of agzreentent, but t guve the control of the Northarn Pacllie to tho combinatlon, Referring to Jions, considering that the season s ad- canced and that the demand has been wholly i anan order basts, This cluss of demand Is I RECKNT ISSUE OF COMMON STOGK K waparatively lnrge, In consequence of the | and the sults brought to sot 1t aside, ho snid: vl noderate senle of buylng when merchants { «The agreetent leaves wholly unsettled the were making up thelr stocks. ulmmmlly King, it s been as sntisfactory in char- :‘r';elnm\'ulunm ns had been anticlpated question of the legulity of thut lsane. The now stock will havo to taka caro of itsell. Tha pros- ent suits are to be discontinued, hut, of courso, Do guarintes i8 givon that the question may not o after the opening. comg before tho courts on tho sult of suma othor ch The principal activity In the proditce mar- | stockbolder, Al wo do Is to slmply say te keis has been n -tho leaf tobneen, there- | wo will witbdenw our suita, A8 to 1, eclpts and sales of which have been {he jarg- | tho tow stock, It remalns exactly 85, wstof the year, while prices bave ruled tirm. 8 beforo tho sults wore bexun., Whut tho Stock The grafn and tlour trade has been very quiot, witha declining tendency only In wheat, Thewoul trado has fairly opened, and tho feellag Amonsr biiyers hns strungthoned somo- what since the beginuing of to week, aud live- ¥ock pave been firm, but aro Iatterly ensing off {a prices sumowhat, The whieky trade continues quiet, but the market displays decided firmness on the whole. Thecourso of trade (8 qulot and uncveutful, lum‘\zfilnl but little ground for speclul ro- ad Exchauge may do, or what the publie mny do, with tho now stock. 1a for them to declde, 1 think tho now Doard will take no netion avout 1t. Asto this now Bonrd, Villard will tinve nll tho seits ho asks for, but I nm not at liberty to apecify the number. 1L IS In proportion, cor- tainly, with Villurd's control of tho stock, He ugrees to buy President Billings' stock, ory rather, most of it A porson Intercstod In the Villard combina. tion ndded _to this stutement that tho stovk ‘bought by My. Bllliugs was tho amount held by bl bofore the recout fasue. e wuld that Mr. RBilhings inlght not resign tho Presldency. He suggested, also, that soveral of the mom- bers of tho existing Rourd wore In full sym- patby with Mr. Villard. It was belloved that” the Directors chosoen to represont the syndicate of bankers which a fow months ngo mnrkoted a lurgo block of Northern Pacille honds were in favor of the chiange of munngetment. One or two of tho present Dircctors woro suid to bo CONSIDERABLY ANNOVED that Presk; Diilings should have taken this coursg, but “thay nrs very small stockholdurs, An oflicer of the Northiorn Pacltic Company sajd that he kiew uothiug about - tho m, lio CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, 0., Muy 13.—Another week ofquietness has been passed In the petrolenm mukel. Prices have been steady and un- changed, . This has been a vory good week for rall- roal buslness, Freight I8 about the same as It week, and muceh heavier than a year ago, Inthe ore market there is continued dull- béas, and very smail sales to roport. The firat aniralof ore from Escannba came in yester- dis. In pig-lron dullness reigned suprome, and ud Abers havo beon no snles, oxcept of amall i | agrecmont, but it was Ly no weans im- Jat. Mlerehant ro 1a In only fair domand. Nails | probablo ~that = such an agrcemont hud Aresomewhat wenkor, thoush thero {8 a fate in- | Deen made. Many of his fricnds had been urging Mr. Blllingsto resign his ofllce for severs tiry, There 18 no chango to repor il ,:xpp{m . .“ ¥ B .Un e al months beeausa of his pour henlth, and It wis possible that this considerntion hud had great weluzht with him in concluding tho negatintions, “Jiut I say this” the spocker added, * without Lmuw:::p whethor an agrecment has been mudo or not.” PINLADELPIITA, PaLADELPITA, May 15.~Business gener- lly has been rather dull, and prices of sev- entlleading artleles unsettled. Cotton dull uithe late decline. In flour a falr business ud prlees steady. Wheat closed dull, un- #ulod, and Jower. Itye unchanged, Curn and meal I fair demand, and prices o fraction bsher. In provisions n falr jobbing trado is doog and prices ure steady, “Beeds continue doll. Fetroleum remulng tho satno us luet juoied. Whiaky tirmly held at an ndvunce. The eqitnd for wool continues limited, but prices wesleadior, CASUALTIES. BURSTING OI* A FLY-WIHEEL. STREET TALK. STOCK CINCLES REPLFTE WITH KXCITEMENT, Speclal Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yorg, May 13,—~To-dny In stock cir- cles was replete with occaslonal scencs of oxcltoment. The “bulls” were appurently masters of the situation, as they were nll liberal buyers of stocks in expectation of still higher figures, Though stocks were de- prossed yesterday afternoon on a dotermined “benar” demonstration, they opened this morning with a boom, to the confusion of all the shorts. In faet, tho **bears* were taken Isotsxavoras, fnd., May 18,—Shortly " Al the firo bod started S HitV planing- | 2 ;;L'”;L',&,“‘g e 1E nillthis forenoon the bund connecting the thought that the call \vgnm' not ap- fy-wheel with the machinery, which was in puar until the 1st of Juue, consequeptly they were all cuught navping. The large foreign and domestic demand which set In for the good stocks mada them uctive in thelr bidding to cover. New York Central, forex- ample, sold up to 150, The miscellaneous or faney stocks partook [n the rising tendoncy, and motlon at the thme, snapped in the whesl, hich was of east-iron, Released from con- tnlitaequired'snch n territic motion that it bust with o loud nolso. Ono scetion of the wheel, welghlng 100 pounds, tlew through aair ond fell fn Shellhouse’s coal-yard itow tho strect, and a seetion welghlng A pounds, sud about thres and o half feet h crushed through the roof of themilly :{:fi:;l. lifeot In tho air, aad, just grazing e lnmm Mr, HIl's twosstory residenco ucross et h8truck upou tho roof of w two-stors Rafooy coislied fi tho rone, bussing througl bk and out through tho rear wall lnto tho nd, falllug u distanco of 500 feot from tho At which it started, The velooity of tho MET WITI{ AN EAGER INQUIRY. Peorla roso to 40, 'I'he crop-prospects, the glnt of monoy, ritlrond earnings, and the tide of Inunigration wore much discussed, and loud “bull” talk prevailed. A woll- known broker sald this nfternoon: *The announcement that _ Seecrctary Windom s icetion wiia ko great that tho uporturo it | would - extend the & . per coent bonds ::‘:nl“m woodyhod wua anly a fow luches I | rgnoved that element of uncottainty Viihe VIt greator than ttself, Noowo | frou the market, and tho certalnty that $75,000,000 of bonds would be redeemed any way strengthened the ‘bull’ con- tingent, Thereis a feellug that the Scere- PEATILOF A CIRCUS PERTORMER, sl Dupateh to Tha Chieago Tridune, W % P tary wonld have insured the bonds & longer hunlill':\(: JUARLE, oy May 10.—Mlss Eliza- tlmyo to run If he hnd éxtended them at 3 per nelal 1l tue, whose professional nume was | cont, It is thought that Congress will feal n fo s Devere, ane of Baruwn’s clrcus per- | thatn 3 per cent bond atfords o high enough rate of interest, and will therefore pass n Thruers, ) of o "o met with an aceldent in belng refunding bill establlshing n 8 per cont rata, dfrom n catay b, ce [ fably catupult at the porformanco | yy¢ the fignelal po.dey of the Trensury still lathe %’3.'.‘5‘.,“’.‘!3:,‘..',’;‘.:,3 by falliug on her bead | yntil Docenber s cluar and Is very sutis- it oot doseent, dled to- 4 fuctory to the *bulls,’* Nemly el L died tooduy at the Now York Stale ‘0 consequouee ot such injurles. ALL STOCKS SITOWED AN IMI'ROVEMENT, Q et Now York Central rose to 150, amd Lake cud W STORM DAMAGE, Shore to 180%, with Iarge transactions in ORTUINGTOY, In., May 13.—Mr. T, Keohio | euch. Unlon Pacitic felt tho effects of strow) st roporied that the st this buying, sud advunoud to BN, It is reported Rind 2ot lffuq g ptory his Biter: | thata pool uus boon formed fo but tho stuok Cand g, hobarn of John Pltman, con | much bigher. The buylng uf Wabash for Dutch ok 31X borses, and carrled It o distance of | and English account has cuntinued, tho stock il M:nun without injury to the horses; also | Fising from B4 to Bo!. The proferrod stock iois [ L et to dve it fakos woro | U588 Y lbre “uro*Ribors chit , Wt ft, ¢ UE WO millea, No lves weo ve | B0 ooiniuon “Glock Wil wot” u dividond i 35,83, S0l 20, e el et & 1 {0 7, o 0| rnet LTt e Ilmul lml.?mm,n TO DEATIL n:nrn':lut. and the *‘boara’ word® rusked from ket It L Palch to The Chicago Tribune. Y to &2, The rauge of pricos waus delighte ¢ tuld o SLLTON, 1L, May 13.~Yestordny aft- | ful !:uld and froe. ‘Chey ran 70,77, T, 80, B, oot WL, Saninel Ty, bout G0 | Bls 70, BUiG, and so an, With utter disrogurd of the to1e angld, iy, i L "'““," ol clicorful olghts which wre the struws usunli; r 108 i g I the family of Cupt. Will- | showing ao clenrly the dircotion of the fluunclul lum‘,,m': *us gored by o wmad bull, Tho fn- | breezo, Ohlo Central ross to 18%, nnd the fn- A falf “"\cmm“‘ wew of such i serlous churaotur | 8lderd say that it i high onough fur the prosout, W 1 e tu-duy ut 1 o'clock, Tolodo & Delphos ndvancod to-day (o 36, but {n tbo e dectined 10 8. " Hoth of ! offect mifi"’g-’nmm SMASIHED UP, | THESE STOCKS ILAVIC MAVE IIAD AN AD~ gt Ity o 0% Ky, May 18,—A speclal frolghit- VANCE o ury “nthy Knoxyille Branel Led | OF about 8 per cont within a weok, Toledo & cqual Hargyg (o ch was wrecked | Tiojphos fivsts ure conaldored a first-oluss scous oW Woclngg pa 3, Creelc by the workmen dis- | rity, They bavo bad no advance of lute, and wer conf8ll The locomotive was turned | 8ro sald to bo cortain to go 1o par. Thoro wis u By 14 slde wqunre neross tho track, und | ECPOEL Sbls morming that the books of tho Pacifle | eeuncer oo pleces. No ono wus hurt, | MallCompuly BGeuCuony sosed et Uitk 12 < b 1o 1o guying, o WOre saved by Jumps | g domiod by oficurd of " tho ' Compes ¢l o ¥ cannol un! n ed THROWN POt & Oys befuro thn mosting, which I said to taku 1l elal Disgay OM A IIORSE. place on tho last Wodnesduy in this month, A s B0 Yoxer 'akeh Lo The Chicugo Tribunk, repurt was_givod out this iioon thut holders of forv- e T, Moy 19,—James Tteld, n | Atnerican Union and Atlantio & Pacitio atock s ol iy oan lyinge 1 Mount Pl t T *.. | could transfer thow futo Western Union stook, 5 G2 county, wng easant Town- | pid it was roportua from Wushivgton that tule- fditse m" Tt Byry oront Bursobuok slding yesters | grams asking for a coutinuanog of tho 65 per s S Jouny HubF A fractloy, reu awdy, aud | Gout onds wera pouring lnto tho Troasury. a0t bl st T =5 0 sy ittt VIRTUAL CONSOLIDATION, uch SNERS PATALLY TIHE WENTERN UNION LEARES TUE LINE :'; of qp:;';"‘ ILLE, Py, fiuy 1:;‘1'1},, u‘.f‘j,fij‘ufi{,’,; OF THE SONTHWESTERN TELEGRAPI COM- £ s .hml:hnut o Paluer Vein Colllery t PANY FO NINKTV-NINE YEAIS, Cleat- Vv 5388 0. Morn and Danter Doustonty, | . NEW Yok, May 18,~The terms on which iy " burnce, b ughertys | g Western Unlon Company loases the ;:\5”" AVAY Lo A Northwestern Telegraph Company have not ows !m,h;“écl. ANER'R DEATIL been made public, 'Che leuse will be for 3 lnulhhmm' - May 13, —Benfamin Althoft, | ninety-nine years, but until it shall have Inary b " Was killed this morning by | been ratified by the Directors of both com- st . bl cleaniog u vault in tals | panies the ofticers of the Western Unlon de- o 104 o ———— cline to make known its conditions, The opulst Tmm'v"'““h ON FIRE. agroowent has been sigmed by the Presldents 0phe s ."!l.mfl“‘- May 18.—A vessel in slght | of both Companies, and there 13 sald to bo no 1uu southweut dlroction. reasopable doubt but that the contrach will bo npproved. ‘Ihe Board of Directors of the Northwestern Company fn fact authorized the 'resident to areaneo mich nrreement befora he started for New York. Proaldont Geoen, of tho Western Unfon Come pang, declined to-day to mukn public tho terma af tho agreement. Hu aakd tha finse kind not yot been approved, and that untl it way THE PUBLIC HAD NO RIGHT TO KNOW TIIH TERMS of tho agreemont. Ho nddeds ' It Is sufliclont 10 suy that the lenso lns been agreal ou by the ollleers of the two companios. | beliove 1t will Lo approved unless some vf our Inolplont rivain sbonld offer hotter terms.’” 1t {8 reported that o new telograph company I8 to bo formed in ruothor 8iato, which will succond tn the vrop- orty and franchises of tho Westorn Unlon Comn- pony, Bimilar ramars ware clreuluted ntiont the timo of thn consolidatton of the Western Union, and Amarican Unlon, and Atlantie & Pueitic Companles. Tha rimor now sot alloat in to tho effact that the tondquarters of the now Company will be nt Bayoune, N.J,. which is tho homo of the Americiin Cable’ Company, ir, Norvin Green, President of the Weatorn tinfon Teleuraph C(IIII(AII‘II‘. Anld vestorduy he had heard nothing aboulsuch v company, THE PEDESTRIAN MATCIL A HOLITALY WALKEN, Nrw Yok, May 13.—1n his solitary walk nt tho American Institute, Geldert had 400 miles scored at 3 this afternoon, 'There was not n pay-spectator In the bullding. A re- reportor asked Geldert what his Intentions were. He replied: *'To make 509 miles, and Ishnil necomplish that by 4 to-morrow. 1 am a8 fresh now as when I started, becauss thero hins been no incentive to attempt £ay- thing extraordinary, Want of patfonags and competition make b« dreary. tusk, but Tam tuking Mr. lmmls at his word, By com- pleting 5o miles § ahall get () per cont of tho re- colpta, " Tho reparter asked ns to THE RECEITS, At 11 oclock yesterday thoro B takon hi, Bluee then the u&nt-wnur has recoived 50 cents, Lthat inakes Whoro does the odd chinngo came from: “0h we are nccommoduting hare, 1 suppose somiu bov has been sdmitted for 10 conts, f this sum Qeldort will gut G0 per cont, or &311.80, luss hls entrance fue, Ueldert at 10387 flolshed 432 miles, and rotiged to rest till 2 o'clock. - ——— T1IBMS. . TIFE ACTIESS LOTTA 1L.7. b3 Spectal Duspaten to The Chicago Tribune, NEWw Yok, May Bh—Lotti, the sclress, was taken suddenty 111 last night frotn over- work and theetfects of the heat, and was un- able to make the exertion necessary for the frequent change of costiimo fn ** Lu Clgate.”” The nudience in llayverly’s Brooklyn Theatre was.dismissed and: there wns no performance to-night, but Lotta sent word to her manager that she would play to-mor- row whether ho consented or not. She hns beon obliged to do wmuch oxtra work re- contly, on account of tho sickness of hor manager. THURSDAY'S SCORCHING WEATHER, Tv the Weatern Asoctated Press. New York, Muy 18, —Seventy-five men- - bersof the First Brigade, Flrst Division, N tlonal Guards, were prostrated by heat yes- terduy, which wns a field-day for the brigude. Fatal resuits ara feared in severnl cases. When the men began to fall to an alarming oxtent they were In Prospect Park parade- ground, Brooklyn, where the brigade was exercising, Orders wero then glven to break ranks, and the militimmen wers Instructed fo seek shelier ns speedily as possible. About n dozen othor persons were overcome by heat in this vicin- ity yesterday., The weather Is cloudy and chilly to<lay, Six deaths are reported at the Bureau of Vital Statlstics as huving occurred from the receut heat. A GRATEVUL CIANGE, Tha thermometer fell from 01 degrees at 8 p. m, yesterday to 58 dogrees at 6 this morn- Ing‘: To-day Is delignttully cool and plens- an THI TELEGRAPIT RUITS, ‘The trial of the sult ot Willinm J. Willlams agalust the consolidated telegraph compa- nies to restrain the 1ssue of $15,000.000 capi- talstock of the Western Unfon Telegravh Company was _begun to-day befors Judye ‘Fruax n the Suporior Court. Tho counsal v.-mpln;'ed 1 the cass are ex-Judges_Fuller- ton, Porter, and Whitehend, A. J. Vander- 00l, ex-Secretary of the Treasury Bristow, Sverett 1% Wheeler, and others, Jay Gould and Dr, Norvin Gregn were early In attend- nuee, and will ba enffed as witnesses, 1t 1s thought tha trial wiil dccupy the attention of the court over two weeks. PENSONAL. Among the prominent arrivals for the past twenty-four hours were: Gen. Negloy, Pitts- burg; Congressmun Hubbel, Michiz Mathows, West Virginia; ex-Gov. Port csaece; Gen, Cooko snd Col. Wherry, U, B, A, CATHOLIC KNIQUTS OF AMERICA. A comuiittee 18 busy arranglng for tho meet« Ing of tho Catholic Knights of Amerien to bo heid boro in July, Over 2,000 Kulguts nro ex- pected to be present us escorts to tho 230 dole- gutes from all cities of tho country. YOUTIFUL DEPRAVITY, A littlo zirl only 7 yoars old has just beon sont to the bospital I A ‘dangerous condiilon frous intoxicaton. She was found In wo alloy-way, LANDLOUD AND TENANT. Isarc Cain last night shot John Baverbeek, his teuunt, the ball lodgiug in tha braln, Suverbuek is allve, but caupot recover. Caln wanted i Lo vacats tho premises. SAILED'FOR TAVANA, ‘Tho stoamer City af WauhlnTwu. of tho 1n- vana lline, salled to-dny, tha ilnes asacssed by qustoms oflicluld huyving been pald by the vwne ors of tho vossel. DEATIE FROM ASPHYXIA. Ton Alltal, u vault-oleanor, was loworal into a vault, corner of Niuth and Huce streets, thls tmoruing, und foll dead from asphyxia, DEATI OF A ROPE-DANCEIL Elizaboth (udine, tho wire-ropo dnocer who foll from u rope while performing, died to-duy. A BTEAMSUIP ABIORE, Tho steamer Qalatla, of the Stonington Lino, went RaBoro lat night'on GUI Iuland, FORRIGN SUNDAY-BCUOOL ASSOCIATION. The NRev. II. A. Bobuutfe, of Austria, wns among the speakers to-night ot the anniversury eflubnluou of the Forelgn Sunday-Scliool Asso- clation, WANT AN ADVANCE. Tho blnoksmiths and whoolwrights want 25 per cent advanco {n wayos. THE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION of Brooklyn for the suppression of polygamy dealded ut'a meoting to-duy to continue work I the fall, to poiiton the churches t codperate, to uld muss-u . ootings, and tooulist tho eymputhbles of ali Christlan men and wumen in the endeavor 1o do away with tha ovil of ngfznmnuu institu: tions; The Antl-Polygamy Soclety of Utah scat a lotter stating - thut thoy wish to outer lntu correspondonco with “tho Brookiyn So- cloty, so stringent mossuros may ) rovunt the admission taken fo = p of Utah nto the Unfun e i State. Muny fettem from clergymoen wero recoived oxpressing great symputhy with tho womon in tholr work, ‘Thu Hov, Hydte Bmith, member of Congrusd, sent i lotter, plediring blmselt to jabor indofntigably in Congress for the succoss of tho objcet of thv Buclety, THE BUDSON RIVER TUNNEL. At Jorsoy City, Gen. W. 8, Bmith, of Chlcago, who ulun{ud chargo of tho work ot tho Hudson , River Tunnet Company Mouduy, to-duy suo- ceaded fu putting o new ulr-luck in the south th ondn: on & now ?"’r‘ium{ in tho north: lu[uml &0 fact from tha shaft, Progresels now belog mado at the ratoof 1ivo foat por day. MUST PPAY A LICENSE. The deolslon of Judgo Lawrenco in the Bu- premo Court In tho oase of the oty agalust tho Broadway & Seventh Avenue Rallroad Couipuny hus bud ‘tho olfuct uf aguin calliug attontion to the claims of tho city ugaiust tho vurlous stroet- rulirosd compunios for llconse-fees und percont- ages on recelpts, Boveral compunies paid rowu- larly uutil 1874 the amounts oluimea by the city offioluls, Sinco thon they have puld nothlug. Othors havo never puld anythiug, clalming that, under tho genernl Rallrond law, or by speclal pormission in tholr churters, the cily bus no clalm on them sside from tha ordinury tuxes. ‘Yhe umount cluined by the Controller 1o be due from the surfuco raiirond compunios for liconaes fees aud porcentaio on recelpts s 747,00, HURRENDERED BY 118 BONDSSIEN, A, Heddou, Castiler of the insolyent First Na- tlunul Baak of Nuwark, convictod i tho United Biates Distriot Court, ut Trenton, of falsityfng the records of the bank and mlmp‘lgm tho funds, and who has boon at lurfio ou 20,000 ball, wus surrondersd to the United Btutes Mursbiy yosterdsy by ono of hls bondswen. Tho sur- render made neoussary & now boud throughout, Houddon decided that as a dute for prououncing his soutence had been dofinitly fixed for uoxc Thursuay bie would uot usk bis frivuds to. give bail for bim nuy longer, but wauid go to jall at oaco. ; LECTURE ON THOMAS JEFFENISON, Col. John W. Foruay, of Philadolphla, lsctured to-night befurs tho ulmmmi,flncluly. in Tam- many Huil, on the * Lito und Sorvices uf 'Thomus Jofferson.” Gen. Duaniol E. Slokivs followed, wnd dosoribed tha present officeholdord us e erablb uitloe brokers, the aply question suce tho ow Adwinlstrution bulng asto whuthor Conke H Bna- of Llaiud wae the “bigor mun” Jubo Kelly, the Tanmany Chief, inade the closing nddross, A CASE OF OUTHAGK AND MURDER eamn to light near Quitenburg, N. J., lust night. ‘The budy of a young Gormug womsn wis found u chimp of bushes neur the Bergon Ling toevard, botween (Guttenburg and Fort Lee. The body wan decomposed, aud tho briina wero vozing from n lonyg over tha right _ templo. from the lhody were two lnrge stones covered with Diood and hatr, Ovee 100 feot nwey were two bluok hairawitches, half a dnzen hair-pins, nn ainpty 1thine winue bottle, and a ermnpled eopy of tho Staata-Zeitung of April 24, One of the stones weighed nt lenst twenty pounda, Thore was cvery indleation that tho wonnn had n dosporate struggle with her mur- dorer. —— A MOUNTAIN EVANGELIST, ‘Turning tho Moonshiners from Thelr ‘Tolls und Noftening the Hearts of the Fatronw of the 11licit Stilin, Lantaville Conrier-Journal,* Up nmong the mountnina of Bouthenatern Kentucky—from tho blue summits of the Cumborland Chain' down over tho dwindiing footbllls und tho Ulossoming gardens of the Itinegraas lNeglon—a siriking and elo- fquent cvangellst has for four years and ahinlf heen proaching tho Gospel s ho sces it in the Bible, Tho story of the fe of the Hev. George O. Harnes, tho mountiln evangolist, 18 remarkabie, He was born ut Poiut Liok, n little villuge In Unrrard County, on tho 24 of April, 1627, his father bolng n Presbyterian preacher, an Englishinan by birth, and his mother n native of New Jerssy, The boy enrly evinced the fn- clination to study and ho was earefully devel- oped i his youtts, He graduatod from Centre College, Danville,and after a thqro. gh course of theulogical studies at Princeton} whero ho was cquipped with Greek, flebrow, Banserit, und other [angunges, he was, In 1834, ordained as n Presbyteriun minister. Immedintely after this e sulied with his young wife as u misslonary to Hindostan, where he remnined seven yoars, and whuro two children wure burn—ane of thom, Miss Maric Barncs, whose singing is now nlmost us striking n featuro at bor futhor's services ns his exhortations. In 191 he re- turned to Amerlea, broken down in bhealth and n morphine-eator; but in 1853 he hnd recovered hls healtk and stopped the mor- phine bubit. Ho now took charge of o littlo Prosbyterian churcn at_Stanford, Ky, where he preached unoventfully for five yeurs, bolug regaraed only ns an earncst man aud a fine speuker, 1is viowa gradually becamo vory Iiberal, much to the distress of somo of tho Eld- ors, and inully, In 1871, ho suld in o eermon thut the Dovil bad no power for evil in Hell, that be wug only to be feared when ho camo into God's torritory; thut be had erept into tho bymne book, Into false transiations of the tible, into the catechlsin, and evon wnto the thirty-nino articles of faith, Charges were mido ugamnst him, and he was rebuked by the Presbytory In severe terns, It was 8 rough minute,” he suid, * which [ coutd not allow mysolt tostand under, nud so 1 wont out.” Ar, flarnes ut once withdrow from the ciurch and preached his furewoll sermon Oot. 20, 1871, e wis u poor mni and wus in debt. Winter was coming on. In bis sermon he unhounced that o was woibg out of the church without 4 dullur In tho world, but with faith in God. Tho church was crowded with fimuuuu of all denominutivns to henr his farewell, und fls courage und hiy curneatness, coupled with the purity uf churuc- ter ho wis kuowi to bear, created u great sensiu- tlon, Bhortly ufterwards o was offered an inde- fu.-ndunlulmmn. with $1:200 & yunr, e deellned t, suying be wus not an indebendent Christian, Fur five years nfter that ho in Chlcugo ond in Stanford, Jobn E. 1 wealthy merelmnt of Chleago, who was u nntive of Stun- ford und u wirt friend of Mr, Barnes, vuilt o chapel coatiug $6,00 und propused to glve it 10 Burnea with o furnished residence. The con- gregation beenme 8o nttuched tohim that bewus olfered §.,00 sulary per year to r;»ronon 1w0 sur- mons & mouth, To thelr surprise he declined this offer and anuounced that hie hud beencalicd upon to gu to the mountains nnd tho poor, ancumnwl\mw who could not pay for henre ng tho Gospel, nnd in four daysho had feft Chicago and was In Kontucky, About the Ist of January, 1836, be had mnde Al his arrangements to give up evorything and 80 to his work. His hoaith waus not goud, Lt stl that Lo * left to Glud,” and, without ainy mones, bo took hls wite sud daughtor aod started (o work. e began nt Lobanon, where ho preschied a nonth witnout resuits. Buch a beginuug would uaturully damp tho ardor of one upheld by ordinury falth, but it did not deter Mr, Biarnes, 110 luft Lebanon and struck out forthn mountalns, On_ the 2th of February, 1877, ho purchused 4 lttle rued organ, and Miss farle, D8 daughter, “begun to asslst fim in bis work. LEvor. dinco these two have proached, suug, and “prayed the Uuspel throughout tha muuntiius aud wilderncss, bolding tholr sorvices ln winter in court-houses and in tho summer 1o the cool shade of tho wouds, Whon My, Durnes bognn bis work ho contluded, like Muody, to take Buturdey for reat, preaching every othor duy in tho seok. For' clghteen months, bowever, he hes not missed prenching two kermons every day and three on Bunduy. Services aro aboit two and o half hours in length. 1T ho loaves one station to travel to unothor hio stops ou the way to hulid bis sorvice In the uftornoon. Bo °eugerly is his coming expeeted that whenever ho 18 to hold services ‘sowmu convert rides ahend in tho murning to Inform the people waere he will presch. The ucws goes from month to mouth uid tles like the Scottlsh torch from cottaky to_cottuge, Blgnul tires lighting the mountaiu fastnessos ot the moousniners could not startle tho people more. When tha greut proacher arrives thore wro usuully bun- drods and sometimes thousands gathored to hear him. Thoy come afoot, on hordsback, and In wagons for miles about. When ho has proachud thoy depart, oxcept those who, rendered cager by s uloguoace and simplicity, ride ufter hiut to tho next town, Often whei he enters a mountain bamlet, after haviug preached by the wayside, ho is Lhe head of a earavan of followers and wnger listonoes, All through thuse trackiess mountaing o bos pushed his way with his wifo aud duughter and their littio reed organ, which bas been in usoe four yeurs und 12 to-day In periect tune, without having onee beon touched by o tuner. If you usk firother Burnes about the orgun ho will tell [ynu God keeps the urgan in tune, Miss Marie pl ‘ys it without teaching, knowing uuthing of mus and it° 18 in exquisit tousl purity, "furough tho mountuins Mr. Burnes guis much ns Christ went umony the Jows, Ho s halled everywliere. [lo tnlks to thom fu 1 lun- guoge thoy know, He 144 pure, gonil, sympas thot{u man. 1is falth s 1ifted Ly his ovidont slacerity away ubove the murk of ridicule, ex- cept from denomlnational Coristians, Whoro he goea ho wnine sudlenco from tho buslest, Tho furiners nogloet tholr planting und plowing, tho merchunts close thuir business housed 1u tho lnwyord put down thoir briefs, Tn his travels he wtays where ho oun. A poor hut and A erust of broud satisfy him, Ho wkes no collvotions, o will not tiake mouey fram the pour, He will not stay In tho nouse of o man who eannot ufford it and 8 not his friend, 1o receivos uo woney excopt to supply his noeds. lie” makes no provislon ‘or to-morrow, Ho pronclics contentmient with to-doy's heuith, with to-duy's food, with to-duy’s hnfiulnm; God will provide to- morrow. When lio left Chleugo and roturnod to Stunford Dr, Owsley seut him twolvo checks for $70 ouch, signed anid dutud on the first of cuch month for i year, with & letter sayiog such u ohoek waould'be sent him every mouth whilo Mr, Owsley lived. Thoy weroaont biuck, An infidel ho hud converted sent o tatlor to tho proachoer to moasuro him for n suit of clothes, “No,” sald hie, the prosunt sult lswod; wheu 1t 18 gono dod wiil providu anotbor.” Mr, Barncs cotnos {ntu tho church & fow min- utes boforv tha time for sorvioo, und throwy of nis overcoat with the gruce of an atbleto. o ls an inuh or two kbove six feot in hight, sleudor and woll proportioned, with squars shouldurs, 1le has u thin tace, with squiliae. noso, aud & pale of dark husel oyes that llght up with astonfehing brilllaucy whien ho |8 esrncatly speuking, Hisuair 4 uuburn, almost o dark rod, lowg and slightly *ourling, snd ulmoat touuhos his collir. It {8 parted wearly in tho contre, und falls nwav gracefully on cithor sido, Whon ho [8 preaching It tulls over nis forchead, snd bo hns @ babit of putting tho points of buth bunds up and pushing it baek over his oard, Flo hus n thin mustache und loug Jmpurial of the suino xuburn huw, sud on bis cheoks i nlmrunuu svowth which be bus ovidontly only deteruiined to allow recently. 1t i ditlicnt 1o doseribo bis wethiod, Dramutio ho cortalnly s, und yet it caunot be studiod. - An olooutinnist eould do Little to e rovo his reading, but 8 great deal mizht be done to improve his gesturos, At thaes wracces ful and lispressive, bo ugain Locomes awkwurd and weuk. o hus @ way of “turowing hisbaok out aud his chest i, to rovorss the Wost Polut mauual, which dotraots often frow tho force of his presonco, and ut times bo roe sorts to that bowing nearor and neurer tho door, for which prouchors urg proverbls Alr. Buriios does not besitate to uso slang, Ho spoaks tho faugunge of tho community lu which he stuys. He talks tothe moonshinors In the 1ingo of the fool-bills. 1{e ducs nut gloss over a fuct, and whon ho reford tua spado hols apt 1o call that gnnloning implomont & spade, Bvory- Lody inaido tho walls of his church undorstunds him, Heo does not doal In ruwors of the wivkud» ness about, but hu prosonts the aimplest und wost ossential proposition of salvatoen ime agiuablo. |LL-MATED, Bpectal Dispaich to The Chtcago Triduna Beovonp, Ind., May 13.—Tho pupers for six applications fur divorce have boen filed {n the County Clork’s oftice for trjs] ut tho -Kpmaqlng terim ot tho Clreuit Court,, &-pp icauts u;u n. *Tho followiug ary the nanes of tho “x:l:&:n“aconcumw: Amunda J, Ested vs. John \V. Estes; Malinda J. Whoeler va, William i, Wheoler: Susan 3. Broughton vs. Jerome B. Hroughton; Sarak B. Pesl va, John F. Proli Ellen Ellls ve, Augustin Ellle; und Loutsa Speer v, Wintisld Bpeor. In ull the casus wbandous ment und fuilure to pruvide for the support of Sawlly aro ZIVeD 83 $aUs0 05 couplalut, Leavenworth there {8 clearly an Injury wrought tu tho materinl prosperity of tho town; and, in a debt-burdened commnnity just arising from the rulns which the mistakes ot tho past have ocensioned, averythiag that tends to retard the upward Frflvr\!u Ahduid be avolded If possinle, Bomo of tho Inrgest whoiesals liguor-housed have tranaferred their business to hansas City, rathor than suffer the nnnoyance of Hehting it; Milly half of the snloons are cloxed up, and the «¢ity, which hus been bard-up for years, finds that 1ts chicf source of revenuc has bheen cut off, There 16 talk 0f an oceupation tax to take the piaco and make up the deficiency caused by the cussation of tho licnnso fund: but this meets with loud protests from the manufacturing in- dustries and wouid manifeatly retard thelr fmwm; yoet whore ia tho revenus to como rom? Ailirect tax might be muagested; hut this would deivo nwiy “!“m hy cauning on mil- dition to our alrendy sufliciently nrge taxntion, These uro the facts ns rewards the wurking of tho noew 'Femperanco Inw in _ tho vrincipal city of Kansss,—the NEAL DOW OUT WEST. Kansas in the Role of a Maine State. How the Tidal Wave of Prohibition Struck Leavenworth, Beer Is Beer and Whisky Is Whisky, and to Be Had in Plentiful Supply. Inw which has been preachod throughout the length and breadth of the Innd us the nearcst perfecs tion of fts kind that hus ever been, cne acted, yet ita very stringonoy has caused A LHERAL FEELING to spring ux townris the whisky-men among thuse who have always been prohibition men, never drinking, and has created such A syn lmlb)' for thom that the lnw, ns hus beon shown, n threo weoks after the time for ita takinie cifect ins become Inoperative, heeatso public sentiment bias rovolted awainst it, This feoling Isgrowing: itis being stimulnted, too, in every way possiblo by those mosp interestid—tho whisky-men; and, as thelr orgnization is strong and has plenty of mouey, it Is not fikely that this sentiment witl bo premitted todic out, So tho Inw stands; it [s worse that u fullure her nay, more, it hns worked harm by cneournging tho violation of law and by creating a feellng nmom tho drinking-class~ dangorous to tue spruad of true sobricty, L. Prohibition Considered from Esthetio, Medicinal, and Commercial k‘.;__\:.;'u .. Standpoints, Bpeelal Correspondence of The Chicagn Tribune. Leaveswonrr, Kas, May 12.—Leavens worth -belng the Inrgest eity In Kansas, ns well as coming under the licad of river towns, where It was naturally expeeted that it would by a hard matter to enforce the new Prohibition Inw made to enforce the consti- tutionul amendment, which went Into effeet on the 1st Inst., aml which 18 the Lroadest and most sweeping measure of its kind ever enacted,—nall this being consldered, the vpera- tion of the law, or rather its Inoperation, ns applying to this locality, will be full of In- terest, To premise, It may be well to direct attentlon to the fact4hat KANSAS 1S THE ONLY STATE that has gone to the root of the matter, o to speak,andendenvored to bring nboutatempers wice millennium, Instead of plling statute upon statute, ns las been the case In other States huving the tempernnce fever,and which statutes have almost alwiys been declured unconhstitutionnl, the leaders-of reform this State started in to get their scheme Into o shapa sp that it would be n fixity, at least until it had been théroughly tested by seve eral years' trial; they didn’t try to make temperance statutes until they had made an rmendment to the Constitution prohlbiting the manufacture and sule of intoxicating Hauors in any form after May 1, 18815 then, this being done, from a mess of bills (each member of the lute Legislature fathered one or more bills to enforee the amendnient) the most stringent measures were taken, the whole woven into one bill, and the. conse- quence Is that theoretieally Kansas ought to ben cold-wator State from stem to stern— but she lsn't, THE POLICE COURTS. A Dateh of Interesting Itomx. Charles J. Henrd, empjoyed one vear ago ns bookkeepar by John E. Pullen, funndrymnan, No. 208 West Twelftn street, wug held to tho Crim- Inal Court yesterday by Justice Walsh fn bouds of 8600 for forgery. Ho attachud . toe name of his former ecmployer to two checks for €10 ecach, and secured money on thom from Jucol Ramsteln and Christ Fenn, whose places of business nre respectively nt Nos. 240 nnd 248 West Twolfth strect, Ono cheek wus druwn upon tho Merchants' Savings Come uny and the uthor on the Unlon National Bank. hen prescited for payment thoy were dechired forgerics, Though tho olfenscs were eomitted in_Avril Henrl was not appretended Uil night before Inst, when he applied st the West Mudi- son Streot Station for n lodeing. e was recoy- nized by Olticer McTixue and given n more hos- pltabloreception than be bud expectied to re- colve. Duvid Reilly, 2 years of age, ono of the strik- Ing switchitnen, was yesterduy held to the Crime inul Court by Justice Ingersoll upon n charge uf sittemptiog to obstruct tho operntion of it ralle rond. It was clearly proven thut Reily bud more than onco interfered with the rolling stock on tho rallrouds centering nbout tho coruer of Bixteenth street and Stewart avenuo, and he was unullg caught i1 the very act of uncoupling curs which had already been made up intotralus aud wwalting the locototive, In Justice Arnd’s Court THE LAW 1IN LEAVENWORTIL. cock,n machinlet of No. Saturday, April 30, wus nbusy duy among streot, muade ncharge of nssault nnd battery with inteat to kill agalost hls father, Edward Elcoek, 8. Accordiug to the complaiut, May & the father made a furlous onsluught upon the residence of his son, “with a siedge-linmmer the wholesule denlers and saloons In this city. To usen strletly Western phrase, they “did n land-oflice business”; they ex-| and divers outber wespous” und after hausted thelr own stock of demijohns, | baviog ) lml:]h.t‘tl Jin the dour, at- Jugs, bottles, ete., and drew lorgely from | lempied 1o deatroy tha = plano and the atliant’shead with n pop Louttle, and threatencd to shoat ailiant und his mothor with a revolver, Elcock, Sr., bas nlways been a little unsettled in his motives, and a paluful necldent, \ralun sume time ago maimed his band, causing bim intense sulfering, combined with - long acrien of do- nestic troubles, huve doubtivss brought on the mental uberratinn, which wus the cause of his cecentricitles, In consideration of these clr- cumstances, and at the earuest request of the son. Justice Arnd took no further sction’ after binding the prisoncr over to keep the peuce. Wahle Lung, a Cuiestial who bus u luundry on State streoty wus befure Justice Hammer yes- tordny charged with obtainlag ** motiey " mider false pretenses. Henry Just left somo cluthes with binito be washed, and, Lunic wanted bim to tuke gurments that Yida't belony to bim. He was held in 8100 ball for & hesring on the Hith, Jumes Farrell, a Inborer of this city, was brougnt before Justico Hudson yesterdny on two charges of assault_and battory and one of biguiny. On *Gond Friday " lust Farrell, white under the influence of liquor, and without uny other known provocation, twice made an nttack upon Dahiel Moran, a shocmuker of Market strecet, seriously Injuring bint. Moran also coarges Farrell with marrylng a second wile walle his st wife, * who = hod bLeen an inmate of thy County losane Asylum sinco May, 1831, 18 still living, A letter received from Buperintendent Bc‘.lllil certilies to the above atatement, Justice Hudsvn postponed a heur- ng of the case tor ton days, und, the bail belng fixed at $600), Robert O'lirien became Farrell's bomndaman for that amount, . Yosterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock George Righelmer, n grocor dolug business at 401 South Union streat, was nrrested at tho corner of Mude juun and Halted steeets for rockless driving and’ cendangeriag tho lives of pedestriuns by Olicer Daveron. At the stutlon hv guve bondsto tho nmount of $200 for his appenrance befors Jus- tice Wulsh on Tuesday next. . Ji Fallon and three chlldron, living at No. % West Waahington streot in n state bordering lipou starvation, wore yosterdny beforo Judge Walah upon complalnt of Mr. Dudloy, Ageut for the Illinols Humane Soclety, Tho mother was charged with drunkenncss, and the chil- dren, aged 4%, 24, and 1 yoar, werc booked a8 destitute, The fathor, "instead of caring for his Hittls ones, holds forth nt freo lunch saloons on West Mudison strect, and Is to be run inand given tine to sobor up at the House of Correction ns soon ns tho potlee cau find him, After beariug tho case tho Justice discharged Mrd. Fallow, #fter sho hnd promised better be- navior. ana .tho bnbo wus permitied (o go with or. ‘Tho two older ebildres were sent to the Bt. Juseph Orphan Asylum, ———m——— BRUTAL ASSAULT, Mrs. Mary 3ika, a Hohomlan woman 3 years of uyeliving at_ No. 153 De Koven street, while pleklug coul along the Fort Wayne Hnflrond tracks Just soulh of the Twelfth-strect vinduct, was nssuulted by d tho crockery-denlers té supply tho demand. In fact, it is snid that the small boy who traflies in old bottles never hud such a brisk trude, and after it was over he retiredon o comfortable fortune, Be tlus as It may, there was certainly more liquor sold on that day than ever befors In the history of the ¢ity, or_Is likely to. be agamn; and this, too, in'the fuce of the fact that there was a general understanding that the better class of snloons and wholesale houses (those who conld afford to muke n ficht) woukl con- tinue running as usual, Towards midnight the drunken orgles which were indulged In were shinply shumoful,—and 4 dlzression may here be made to remark that in Atehl- son, T'opeka, und other Inrge-sized cities, the sitmg seens was enneted. Midnight, and with it the beginning of that new era, eawe, and, as the eity bells tolled the solemn hour, . perfeet pandemoninm raged for n time. I'he Savbath-day came,~the 18t of May,— and the nssertion is wnde that on this, the first day for the new law's operation, MORE DRUNKEN MEN WERE SEEN on the streots than ever Lefore; but this could not be charged to the aceount of the whilsky-men, who genernlly kept their places closed, and this much may be taken as apar- tinl triutuph of the cause, as the Sabbath day’s business had hitherto been the best of thé week, and so the spectacle of closed sa- Toons on Sundny Is n novel one. Thedrunk- ennesd generally came from a continuation of the previous night's spree, reinforced by liberal potations from the * pocket sa- loong,”—1. e., the bottles which hnd been filled for the emergoncy. TIE FINST WEEK'S EXPERIENCE could searcely be snid to bo u fair test, for the supplies that hud been luid in were ns yot unexhausted. Fully one-half the sa- loons, however, opened their doors on Mon- day worning, the 2d: but it stated that the snles made were o o trusted set of custom- ers, and generully that some other name cov- ered the articlesonght,—thus, theinoffensive term **ginger-uly * inlght be used In- enlling for somethiug whlch would Inebriate ns well a3 cheer, but the drought finally enme, and it found the saloons equal to the emergeney it found wide-open _doars, as of yore; It found the sume array of deennters nnd bottles be- hind the connter; the samo smiling uttend- ant with the white apron, the smne tables with the same ehairs nronnd thow,—In fact, 1o 1ts utter surprise it found that there was NO BEATING "ROUND T BUSI; = " 1o4e ] g an unknown man,who drageoed that beor was beer, and wiisky was whisky, | Bor under n freleht-cie and attempted to ravis nul could be had by all with money oreredit. | hor, She resistod furiously and screnmed lowilly This 18 the true state of afuirs in Leaven- worths the law is us inoperative as if it had never been enneted. Oue attempt to arresta snloonkeeper was made by the instigation of the Prohibition Unfon; but they didn't ex- aminy the past record of thelr complaining with closely enough, and tha County-At- torney, on the upplication for tha Issunnce of the proper papers belng wade, questioned the complalnant, a colored man, and found that for three terms he had donated his services to the State In o penal lustitution, on enter- Ing which n pevson leaves ull hopes behind of ever regaining citizenship unless the rardunlnbpower of the Chiel Exeeutive s employed: that this had net been donv (an oversight which Gov. 8t. Johin, tho gront apostle of Ipmhlbu!on. if he ever awears aulotly to himsell, must bave remenbered with hidden stream of profanity thut wonll huve beon slmply nazing had it °burst s confines), and that thie prohibition people wore relfllmr for tho conviction of 8 mun who, even though siloonkeeper, hud ulwnys stoad high In the com- munity, on the testiniony of an unpurdoned convict, Therc was no arrest mude: the colored nan who was so tsed uantool Jeft between durknoss and duyllght that night to vscapo the wruth of some of the belligorent ones of his ow calor—and ho was desertod in tho hour of noud by those wha wauted to use him} for hetp, und in_reveawo he beat h The West Twellth stroet police nro after severnl meu who are known to muke a habit of waylay- ing such pour womnen ns Mrs. Miki, and thoy nro yuite enntident of capturiug the vitlain, ELECIRIC APPLIANCE NERVOUS DEBHILTY CURIZD. The Vital Forces Restored Without Mediclaes OUIt ELECTRIC AP PLIANL nro © unos qnalvd in their canstriie- tlon und etficaey, dutonie ting uhd diffasiig s mil cuntinuuus current, g utonee the nuni I thulr ruelly, e llllfl ANONYMOUS LETTERS, _.’ !udfiy ’:"‘.’I-:J Soma of the whinky-mon have roculved lottars, ity reuid all 0 tho suine Writlng, signod * Ly urdur of tho the MITAL CEOUCES LR 4 Probtbltion Comiitice,” Ih which nll kinds of vengennco 8 vowed unless the whisky-men comply with the Inw; but this 18 evidently not the work of the Unlon, which, bowever olticious, hue monbers on ité rolla who would scorn such un attempt to curry thelr polut, THE DRUGAINTS, A rocont carrespondent of Tisk TRIbuE at To-. pekn bas given nll tho poluts us to tho luw us It velutes tu tho Jruggiste; u fuct, has given a very full und comprehensive statoment of the goneral sltustion us it oxists ut presont, The test cases ho montloned will soon be brought to i d tou wo kball all know what tho drug- glits thomselves don't kuow nnw.—il(nl whut thielr rights ure under the uew Inw, If thore fa 10 bo a strict luterprotution of the law they oun't soll eamphor, becuuss some old toper mlght pour fn a_little water, llrwlrllnw tho druy, and the ulcohol and wator would come to the top, wingle, cuuld Lo poured off, swoctened, and, atbelt tho sount of the vanipnor would oling to it still to a slight extont, thoro oy bo .4 mixture whnso oxhilaratig effoct would bo uy marked us that of tho worst tarantula julee thut over oroa- wonted a fronder bar; gum shalw conld by similurly troated, und a royul ald drink, ntterly froo fram tho odor af foraicr aesoclutions, wight thus nflrmwmd; nearly all tho uriiclos on tho drugelsts’ shelf would ho put on tho tab list, and tho gontle tlowers of the prairle who have mude Kunsus soclety famous by thele personul vhurms would wo bokging for most of curing th Somtnal W hsustion, Nuure - mernly - wantd uturnl whieh our Lapplinnecs protimtly v Filierc bt k owi rotne 3 a1 [y thut will s alhblll pily and thorouuhly roach 1‘ 3 IR, oo | amd rentore tho nervous, musculnr. and genorative Bvalemsny ulnotricity ud- wintstarad by tho wikd, conlinuons curceiia, Bor Youny Men, Aiddio-Aged Men, and Old Mers thera is @ Natural Way ot of Sugfering anid Trouble, Spccialillustrated pmphiot sont in sonted onvelopa o pocorL B § Corila puntage. ConauILon tro, Omeo honrs, Yu. o1 to & n. . AT LAD RS spbolai clreutar on Femala troublos, and expluining spocial Fleeirical Applinuces for curd ol saine on rocelpt uld cents pustage. AMERICAN GALVANIC CO,, Rooms 1 aud 2, 184 Madison-st., h OHIOAGO, 1LL. Cut this out for referauce. nicoro's VITAL Restonamive. n;!ll' wllc‘llirlll!l&lklll ll‘m‘(u:nrg,—‘-{fruyxsau. 10 "lAfimwl 8 na lnl|0:lgn|‘hg’ulln“Almfi;m; of the uow luw, taken 6t just what it says, ust | u! oy, Tocounized uudin 0 "world 88 i unfalling speciis 1P Apoit: Rvois ki ‘Fhymedt bt Eontaine 1 P A COMPIOMIBE, 1t has beon genorally talked on the streots hore that, so (ar as Lauvenworth was concerned, thoro would bo & compromise, un the (olluwln‘ terins: ‘Tho walo of beor und wing tobo pormitied as boforv, white whisky would not be_soid and the suluong woula cluss on Sunday. * Yet thero nre slrong opponunts to thls plnn, even nmung the flllmn-manhwha suy that tuoy are now hav- 1 plivsphorus, cantharides, oF Biy Otigr womon; 14 Purely vosutabls, produciug no riction. ozve ot 3) Hia, §1s LD, &3] W0 §10, 02 DIL LIV ASSOIL 10 bl tuo’ lichollou, Parls. "Nunu goiiuine withiut the robol irado-niark uad the sbinatira uf & 1 Lorutive undor tha nss: storative Plls,to huve. of Lira. K, ‘Il tustinio 1ny it 1 tudoh thelr owi way as ever boforo, and | st porigord. Kuapul thut there was no ueed of ‘a comprowmise; und | copled fruw suy virculars 1ve tha public. Axk Just ag stronuously prohibition men suy that it | your druaa for ficond bstututive, The uust bo a wholo luuf or nonu. fynulnu San bo bad ot By (lark ot wnd st und mor Houso, Chlcaio, und sl uther druggiate. VAN BCHAACK, BTEVENSON & CU., Lako-at, Wholesuls Aknirts Tur the drug iredo. TnciGys stamp for dusutip- tive vircular And Lstimonlals, with gxoosura of ‘& lm\n;llenv.lnmrmm » Dow York YWorcos-tur-at, 0”1, Madion-at, of Galo X Lo EFEEOTS OF TUE LAW, 17 Perhaps, taking tho Stato us an ontlroty, it 18 exuigorutlon Lo tulk of (hy {wmonso amanut of dsmege which bud boen doos xa.um cuugteyt Gf this law; Lut cortaln it 1y that Just hureio FRACTICHL ORSERY NEW PUBLICATION, TINS 0N Food and Diet HEALTH AND DISEASE, And on the pro Throat por trestment of the & Lungs, v ROBERT HUNTER, M, D. This mphict Isn much-norded eompondium o8 he siibjects which (L disciases, 1018 deaigned for the weneri public, und as e Tho prutnen rayn: * What 1 eat to in whiich m have striven tn prosecyation lons, of e ighest ¥ p opi from vapiod of thitetrev yeu nal the actlve practi tiiro 100d, st tinlr nduptutl Huntar i 'wide iénced und i Thront and 1 ba fon m Cadt Lver Ol Lung Fevoe, et the folivs 8t forces we nat, for those Tho wther distribute quirements, it we give then and pruper matorial, Ahouid Tead us to 1 irizhi's |!ll'"lll'¢ pation, ysiecin, Avire, D‘r'llll?llq Heurt-Di =, ropay, 1) lrur\lq 1 He ‘onwnmption. Bgun 0F Cllmate = inbaintion ent of Lung Diseasca * fr ok togetlier In inparting sirenutt wud life to the sysical, . DUSSELLEY, GASSETTE, LOYD & €0., Publishers, wulde for il Aick persarin, roscrea the body o heatth, wrhint o st ot Rt e T onks e po I cal, Juien wad philasophers, n alf 1o instinct of self~ cgard thess s quos- mporianco 10 every human aulve, co of Bis profassion ‘during a rn. t eapiaina fully, in'a brief but foreibla manner, tho . quallty, niid netion of the difierent Kindaof o OF Bropor o In Constm Dinbotes, yrentery, and Diarcho NUWn AR One of the 1nost. ets asful practioners in disansod nt un, und his WA Of of yeeat intof aerh, Sore-Thront. Larynglt d Cotfsumption, the * Provey vio et n thesu sube: tothe putare of hin o llnhlu wnd ¢ 'l'r':l‘lu 3 enfnoss by Catareh Blsonsox,” tho ™ Cure ot Hnj oie. dasign, wnd stylo of tho Trentiso ara well it Its opuning pmrazeaph: of llfo nre the nir wa breathn The twu grent recoptacies of Jureen are theinnurand the orunns of the body porform wonderful und compllented work of sepnmtion, And adaptation to tueal or genoral ros ut thoy cans only dtribute and apniy hrouglh the lunis und stonich, Hencaltiant vital iuportance that, wo sunply ool 1@ Iungs and the stamach o Gamian can bo procured of all baaknoll tcl of the authior, rs, und at Dr. ROBERT MUNTRIL 16 Iy ADAM FOREPAUGHL his sliow, now on'its CARD e oM FOREPAUGH. Is pleasod Lo announce that » SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR, WILL BE EXHIBITED IN i CIHIICAGO, LAKE FRONT, ONE WI Commencing EIKX ONLY, Monday, May 80, FOREPAUGH'S AGGREGATION! Orlinally organized In thiscommunity i need Chleago, 18 ton weil known In aelf-praiac. For sixtoen years It Dina guied In pupularity und sizc, being the cun~ eoded. LARGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD, The many ndded attractions for the senson of 1981 are onumerated (o del tions, and furthor partiel wimns of the lueal p kbaro ¢ bl respeetfully s WHITE-STOCKING P ARK it in various ofliclul publica~ ulars will bo given tn tie col- ¢ Putronage and consldaration ls B AgE\VOR%STER CHICAGOB ALL The Worcester Team, Vietortunm . Meretofure Invulnorsble, will tackle the Champlon White Stockings Saturday, Stay 14t Tuesduy, oy 17 \Wodndsday, Moy nt i) A wrounds by sucuriug tekuts vold the ru; 3ti'nt Lhe teket oNicenon the nt B NS, 10§ Mainon-st. CLAYT i Maaleon MAVER'S, 13 Washligton-st, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, NEW LECTUILE BY THE ME non ILLESY ORATOL! ERT G. INGERSOLL. _Bubjeet: “THE Itosrrred Sc: dIny mornin cured by tuld nt , nl The, und 1. GUEAT INFIDELS.Y Saly Loging Mone Tux-Ufite. Foats (an bo voe I, or wlegrnph, LOVH LOVII AT AL s THEATRE. * -dny £ Galal (T'% SCHOOT.! SCHOOL! By tho funny GOODWIN’S FROLIQUES! NAT GOODWI Sunday ntebt—1are Monduy, May 1, KT Desmuatic Compuny in W N IN 5 CHARACTERS, ppenrance. TACKAY i and hia wroat ON AT LAY HAVERLY 303 TLAVE LY., . TIIS 18 THE LAKT THEATRE. .Manacer und Propriotoe DAY MATINRE AND LAST BATURDAY NIGHT OF 40 - NOVE FORTY V AND BILI The Iatter the Hur Billy Tallor, Bitly Tullor, Bilty The lass who stucl, FEMALE MINSTRELS, Turiont, Groatast, wid ToWOrrow, Sutday, last nleht. LABTL LEAVITT'S R TY € ARIED ARTINTA N 1 Z-NANTLEY MPANY - 40 LY TAILOR.' 1esque par oxcellence, Tullor, s to the Sallor, . FEMALE MINSTRELS, ‘Most Vartod Attraction. - GILAND OPERA-NOUSE. Clurkest, opposito Court-House, hehit but spliores, WAL 110 the fuvoritos of buth hemt nnd ALICE D. LINGARD, . In thelr uvorswhere 'opular I'ay, STO LANT MATIN firt timo, hero of 'the now snd wdy. KOUM FOILRENT, THEATRE, ST NIGHT! O th pusitiva succuss, BILLEE TAYLOR, Tho Charlty Bob, tyo Virtuous (Iardonor, All on Ace 15 uNDAY-1AZEL K o ot e . HLKE, Bocure voata i ade SPRAGUIS OLYMPIC THEATRE.” 7 Ciark-st., oppusite Sherman House, EVERY BYENING 50T ind Matices Wednosdar, turday, wid Nunduy, Mt and MY, G HIONG wid thole Bpocialty Come ulaaton (i the Cow: TITIS VOY DAY, My U, FANNIK LOUISE HUCKING- Comblnution. CHICAGO NATATORIA Swimming 30! na Michlvan-av. And 603300 Now open und tn_porf, samtarighly tompered W AGERS ! Schools, und Juckson W. Mudison wet order, Wator and fiail i Snawess adited, wilslh will e wpprocuted by to porsuus ulid suorors from Hiwumatisit., dudios' hous Trom 950 a. i, 11y Beliolurs ouhi o cowo withiout delsy, so 7 ull soneon, ELOCUTION, S.S.HAMILL, AUT 1O OF “gclence of Elocution,” WiLL REOPEN HIS SCHOOL of AN C A $37"Addrens, 310 West M ELOCUTION ) JUNE 13, Ll lonrou-st. TRUSS RUPTURE CURED. TRADICAL CURLET OFFICE, 103 Wiablugton-st, Fstabltabiod 1Y yoars. eIy \FUNe WaTTII e Every udividual caag. F. A, BOWLES. und fitted vepodlally 10 ¢ E¢ 1D,