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q } 4 ‘ ‘ * the cholera, and chickens with snifles, in- ~ Its course, The General Appropriation Bill 6 JHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. - Library. The substitute wi doptad and | days and the pay for the remalulng slx days ih ‘ 0 agement are negotiating with Bindloy to play | White fourth, Toreilight fifth, Bounce six witnesa ni — THE STATE CAPITAL became piarbot the bill, caer ee sees nate he Trmpeat in the same certificate, and SE ORT a EVENTS. third base. Five hundred people were pres- | fellona toventh, and. the ‘otliera torother, ow arrivals t 1 ‘The proposed appropriation forthe Ratlrond | 48 longas the peradiem rons on and is not ent to-day, delivered tho members will stlek to the post of duty, Where duty and per diem eal! tt ls hot thelrs to reason why, but to stay and draw. TUE WILLTARD-NEEDLES AFFAIR has not as yet resuited in 1 collision, and the indications now are, that a suiticiontiy satls- factory oxplanatian hag been made, and that no blood will be spilt. Springtield society 13 deprived of n sensation, but then at tie sume time tho population of Springfield is not laces, enough to allow matters to be reck- lesly carried to that extent where a reat dnel, with thedire contingency of n couple of first-class funerals, might bo the result. The Adjutant-General will still look after the canton and tho flags, tho Senator frown Weatilnaton will go on making laws, and the elty whl not be “all tore up, as ttinight have been ff the affair, like a private sale, had not been arranged without the torms be- coming public, cf ————. OBITUARY. MRS. LEMUEL ELLSWORTIT, Eptetat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mrnwavuxer, Wis., May 4.—A private dis- patch from Florida announces the death at Jacksonville Inst night of Mrs. Lemuel Ells- worth, wife uf the Treasurer of Milwaukeo County, Mrs, Ellsworth went South with an invalid daughter, and while there was stricken with spinal month altis, from which she died. The remnins will be brought to this city for Interment, and Warehouse Commission stirred up somo little discussion, and was amended by strike {ng ont all reference to experts’ fees ag 0 part of the expenses, An attempt was made to knock out the provision in regard to publish- Ang the revised aehedule of rates in painphiet form, and in tho course of tho discussion there was considerable unfriendly eriticlsm in regard to the uselesness of publishing anything in the Springttuld papors. But the talk all camo to nothing, The item was left at $10,090, and the publication will still bo Hirotgit the newspapers and by pamphlot form. That venerable warrlor, Mr. Martin, of White, succeeded In grafting on an amend. nent approprinting $1,500 for the publication of the records of Ilinofs soldters in THE NLACK-HAWK Wan, and the House applauded the success which at Inst crowned his long-continued efforts in that direction, No further changes were made In the bill, and it was ordered to third reading. As it atands, it upproprintes something Ilke $3,- 600,000, Cho Pleuro-Pneumonia Bill Dis- cussed and Buried by the Senate, Advancement of tho Bill Pre- . venting the Adultoration of Food. Passage of the Chicago Bye and Ear Infirmary Ap- propriation, ‘West Chicago Escapes an In- creased Tax Levy for Park Purposes. Another Refusal by the House to Consider the Apportion- ment Schemes. ,000, ‘The Elgin bill, appropriating a total of 237,050. wus read a third tine, passed, and sent on its way lo tho Senate for concur- rence, > ‘Tho Milltia bill, appropriating the usual levy of some $71,000, vas skipped along to third reading, : . KANKAKER GALL. The noxt Lill on the list was the Senate bill Appropriating $904,500 for the ordinary and other expenses—particularly “the other? — for the Eastern Insane Asylum at Kankakee, ‘The Approprintion Committee, probably in a temporary spas of economy, actually recom- mended thy elimination of $8,000 for farm bulldings, and the House promptly toux them up and adopted the amendment, much to the disgust of “ Farmer” Chatfield, who champloned the proposed arab, An ttem of $8,000 for UIning-room and em- ployés quarters was quarreled over for awhile, and finally reduced to $6,800, The amusement-lill [tem of $12,000 was “ razeed $8,000, and the -bath-house item from $7,000 to $5,000, After the regulation amount of fixhting,tho {ee-house and refriserator item was cut down from $8,000 tu $2,500, and nn item of §12,000 for tilter and water basins knocked out alto- wether, ‘The item of 873,000 for the completion of the south wing provoked a long and bitter fight, but the House seemed to think there ought to be more room for the Insane, and the item was lettin all Its. beauty and In- tegrity, Six thousand dollars was saved on furnl- ture and a like amount on repairs and tin- provements, and $5,000 on’ subsistence, mak- Ang a total saying of $47,700 on the LIL In its amended form it was sent to third read- ing, and the House knocked off for dinner, AFTERNOON, A bill to appropriate $2,000 to refurnish the Suprema Court-Housa at Mt. Vernon was whirled through the first thing In tho after- hoon, : Mr. Chafee stirred a mild sort of hornet’s nest by calling up a bil to appropriate $4,000 to the 'widuw and ehildren of one Stele A SOLDIER WITIE NAPOLEON. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Wartentown, Wis, May 24.—William Ott, a resident here since 1844, and 9 soldier with Napoleon at the battles of Lelpsicand Water- lou, dled to-day, aged 01 years, — RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Delegates Take ‘Choir Departure from Vnrioun Citios to Attend tho Convene tlon at Davenport. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Keokuk, In., Mav 24.—Tho delegates from this elty to the great Convention at Daven- port left ntép.m. toxlay vin the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad for that city, The followlng-named gentlemen compose the delugation: Capt. A. M.Huteliinson, the lton, Samuel M. Clark, U.P. Faber, C. P. Birge, Sanivel Klein, and Mayor Hosiner, Sr, Louis, Mo, May 24—The delemates appointed by Guy, Crittenden to represent Missourl in the Hennepin Ship Canul Con- yontton, which is to ineet in Davenport, In, to-morrow, also the delegates appointed by the President of the St. Louls Merchants’ Exchange, loft hero to-night in the new state-room car of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlroad, which was kindly offered by the Company for the occasion, ‘The delegation ts an exceptionally strong one, embracing ex-Congressmen Jolin Logan, Nathan Cole, aud EE. Q. Standard, of St. Louls; J. F, Phillips, of the Seventh Dis- trict: MLL. Cinrdy, present momber froin the “Phitd “Districts Lieut.-Gov, Campbell, State Senator Naylor, Michael Meknnis, President, and Alexander H, Smith, ex-Pres- dent, of the Merechanty’ Exchange; Charles E. Slayback, J, W. Boyd, Craig Alexander, Goo. L, Wright, Frank Gatenne, and Caut, W. Gould, inember of the Merchants’ Ex- change, and Col. J. G. Prather, membor of the Democratic National Committee, Sov- eral members ut the press also Recompuny the party, which willbe In charge of W, D. Finished and Ordered to Third Reading. As It Stands It Gives Away a Total of Nearly Three Million Dollars, Elgin, the Militin, Kankakee, Jollet, and Other Places and Persons Prop: erly Recognized. Vo Donbt Romains but that Both Houses Will Adjourn Sine Dic on Mon- day Noxt, SEUMO; Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chieuyo Tribune Sprinarizty, IL, May %4.—Tho Sonate pouvened at the usnal hour this mornulng. Tho House Pleare-Pneamonia bill was taken up on second reading, and a series of Amendments were presente by Senator ‘Por. rance, Intended to provent shy raids which might be mude on the State Treasury when qtarantines are established, Senator Moffett spoke of the terrors of pleuro-pnenmonia and the great Insavs sua talned by cattleowners on account thereof, Tt was POOR Policy To HIGALE ata question of a few dollars, when asmall expenditure would Inrgely benefit the stuck interests of the’State, Sume day the disease Inntngs— Third Defeat of the Boston Team by the Champion Chi+ 0 aried ru Er uns: Jone. Fielding erro’ =—Cloveland, 6. Haso hita—roy, 0; Clovelarul, 6, cagos, Two-bnae hita—Uiltesple, MeCormick. Firat base an balle—Troy, 7; Cleveland, 7 First base on erro Lett nn bases—Troy, Struck out—Connor, fon, Shaffer, Clann, Worcester Succumbs to Buffalo Alter Playing Twelve Full roy, 4. Clevetand. 6. swing, Gillesple, Hankin= Ginescook, Puiltips, Kon- hody, Roimsen (2), Sith, Innings. Thalls called-Siecormiok, 06; Welch, 9, Btrikes ontlod—McCormmie! Welch, 41 Doudle plays—Connor- Welch, Kennedy-Phile Ipa-MoCormick, * Passed balla—Kwing, 1; Kennedy, 1. Time—One hour and Otty minutes, Unmpiro—Dovschor. LOUISVILLE.* Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lovisvitee, Ky., May 31.—Tho bast reguiar day of tho mecting witnessed four Interest- ing races, In one of which the faine of Ban- croft was lowered. The attendance was not so largo as it has ‘bean during tho meeting. The track was deep in dust, no raln having fallen during tho week. The first race was an Association purse, milo heats, with Julia Bruce, Frank Cheatham, Virgil Lear, Una, and Boulovard ns_ starters, First-heat pools; Boulevard, $300; Lona, $90; Julia Bruce, $80; fleld, $31. Col. Clark had them well In hand, and sont them away tua beauti- ful start, Julia Brice in front, Unn second, Boulevard third, Virgil Lear fourth, and Frank Cheatham fifth. Julia made the pace, but was not allowed to widen the lead distance, for at the quarter she was Inpped by the favorit, Una falling to third, Frank Choatham fourth, and Lear Inst. Tno run to tho half, which was reached in 53 seconds, was made with- outa change of position, but Boulevard had moved up on Julia Bruce, and now reached to her saddle-gitth, ‘They pultod away from the gang and made a run for the three-quar- ter pole, which Boulevard galned in the lead, Juliaa splendid second, Una third, Cheatham fourth, Lear filth. Una was urged nt tho top of tho stretch, and, passing Julia Bruce with eage, collared the favorit. Thoy ran aide by side until within a dozen lengths of tho stand, where Una saw It was impossible to beat tho fayorit for the heat, and she pulled up, -allowlng Boulevard to win by three lengths, Frank Cheatham third, Sulla Bruce fourth, Virgil Lear Afth, Time, 1:44, Boulevard was now a great favorit, and sold at oddsof $10 to $17 over the field. ‘The entire aspect of the race was changed, as forty minutes was given be- tween heata, and an Account of ususpicion that lodge did notride Uno to win the first heat he was withdrawn and Murphy substituted. They were given o good start, Lear getting away in front, Julia second, Boulevard third, Gotng round tho ‘lower turn dulla forged ahond and secured Cleveland’s New Men of Very Little Account—Troy Victorious by a Score of 6 to 0. Boulevard, Telex, Jack Waverly, and “Getaway tho Winners at Louls= villo Yesterday. John White, Brambalotta, Sir Hugh, Neuf- chatel, and Forida Successful at Baltimore, CHICAGO BOSTON, ‘The closing gnme of the Chicago-Boston series was played yesterday afternooit in the presenco of over 2,000 peopie, with the result of sending tho visitors off without» game won out of three, and alsoof placing Chicago abrenat of Worcester in the championship racu, Goldsmith was retained as plteher for the home team, Whitney was restored to that position by the other side, and Morrill nado his first appearance nt bag No. 1 and as Cap- tain, having proviously been Inid off by rea- son ofa spilt finger. Once more the cham- pions batted Whitney without difficulty, and ones more the fine fielding of the Bostons kept down tha score. The base-running of the Chicagos was oxceptionally good, and thelr field-play in the main very cred- itable. Run-getting began in the second Inning, when Williamson got around to third on Barnes’ fearful overthrow, and was batted home by Burns, In ‘tho third Inning singles by Dalrymple, Gore, and Anson, and a double by Williamson, earned threo runs; in the fifth Gore’s single, hts clever steal to sccond, and nnother two-base hit by Williamson earned one moro; nudin the elghth, Morrill’s |. muft of Willlamson’s grounder, followed by actean stenl to second, aud another steal to third (the latter helped by a passed ball), together with Burns’ snfo hit, brought tha score to six for Chicago, and there it stopped. Roston scored ane in the xecond inning on a single by Burdock, n balk (so-called by the umpire) by Goldsmith, aud a bad decision in glving Whitney safe at first. In the fifth inn- Ing Hornung lifted the ball over left-field fence for a clean home run, and in | first position, passing the quarter a length the sixth a seraten hit by Richmond, i advance of Houle var: jpone ti rd, a double by Morrill, and a wild na ‘0 5 neath: last. ‘They “were all running free through the back stretch, and no changes wore made untll after the half was reached, and then tho work commenced, On the upper turn Julia was still leading, but the others closed up undraninatight bunch to the {op of tho stretch, where Bruce was inpped by the fa- vorlt, Cheatham third, Uno fourth, and Vir- girl Lear last. - Boulevard was held close to the Inner rall, and appeared to have things pitch gave two Tins, ONG earned, and that was the end of Boston’s tallying, though In tha elghth there were men on second and third, owing to Richmond's single, a fumble by Williamson, and a passed ball, but Sut- ton could do nothing when # base hit would Ive thed tho game. Tho wuplring was up to: Mr. Barker's highest standard of imbecility, and that mls- guided person doubtless shares in the gen- u . i iis own way, a5 tho others were taking would becowe epldemte, and den it would bower, who volunteered und was mustered | Sanborn, Divislon Freight and Passenger | eral feeling of relief that thore 13 not the re- | the whip, but Cheatham suddenly caine Do tno Inte to at it is less the bill was Into the State service In Muy, 1881, and while ‘Agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | motest possibility of his ever being ealled | forward with a rush and collared ethno late tH stop Ht, uniess the w obeying orders lost both aris by a premature | Hatlroad. ‘This car, which is something new | upon to ofliclate at another League gamoin | tho tavorit, Boulovard wus urged, but was slow passed now, discharge of a State cannon, ‘The author of | under the sun and quite a novelty, in bring->| C) in responding, and allowod Cheatham to win the Senator Neece sald he could not support | tho bil tal groat stress on tho faet that the fny this delegation back home, will gu to Chicago, and thence to San Francisco. a THE WEATHER, Orricr or THe CitkF SieNaL Orricen, Wasiinoron, D, C., May 25, 1 2. m.—Indl- ehtlous—For ‘Tennesseo and the Ohlo Valley, easturly to southerly winds, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather, light local rains, and stattonary or slowly falling barometer, For tho Lake region, slightly warmer, fair weather, east to south winds, stationary or slowly falling barometer. For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sour Vulleys, enst to south winds, becoming variable, slight changes In tumpernture and barometer, and partly cloudy weather, with light local rains, The Arkansus and Red Rivers will rise slowly. The Missixsipp! will full elowly, ‘The Missouri will rise slowly at Luayen- worth and Otnhi, ‘The Chief Signal OMicer furnishes the fol- lowing speclal vulletin to the press: Clear weather continues in New England and the Afiddie States, and thence westward over the Lake region and the Upper Alissis- slppl valley, and partly cloudy weather, with lvenl rains, have previlled in the Southorn the bill as itwas drawn, ‘hore was tou much clianeo to skin the ‘Treasury, Tho ‘Tore Tonce amendments shoutd be adopted. Senator Clark said ha would support the DIll In case the amendments were adopted, Tho anendments were adopted. Senator Moffett wanted the control of the matter glven to the State Beard of Agricult- ure, Instead of tha Governor, ‘This was adopted, The tInkering fever hata firm hold on the Benate by this time, and tho bill was + PLASTERED OVER AND OVEI again until but Httle of the original bill re- miatned but its title, Senator Rinehart, in particular, officiated as plasterer-in-chlef, Among other things, he destred hogs with man was In the State service at the tine, not having been tnustered Intothe Federal Arnys and that ne claim could be therefure brought neainst the General Government, Mr, Sexton claimed that it was Just auch a cuse ny Congress and not the State should attend to, while Mr. Cronkrite showed by the reeords that the General Assembly had made provision in Wil for the aforesaid children at the Soldlors’ Orptians’ Home, ang that one of the children was NOW A MARRIED WOMAN, and presumably supported by her husband. Furthermore, it was linpossible to tell, ex- cept an gulng through the records, whether the State hind not even done more than this mn had furnished Stelgebuwer himself with relief, Mr. Chafee denied that elther of the chil- dren had ever been inside the four walls of a State Institution, andexplained that thaclahn hud been presented to Congress, but was as Yet unacted on, Alter some inoro talk tha bill was passed. Mr. Sexton ealled up Senator Adams’ bill, horetofore referred to in these columns, to fncilituto the taking of depositions th foreign countries In making proof of wills, and sue- eeoded In getting i passed. ‘The bill now goes to the Guvernor for his signature, Mr. Cowan had stullarty good Inek with a eluded in its provisions, Lastof all, he de sired the Adjutant-General of the State ap- pointed as [uspector-in-Chilef of distempered cattle, and required to appear tn full uniform when on duty, The dismembered fragments of the bill were finully sent to the Connnittoe on Agriculture, In view of the early close of the sesslon, that probubly setties the whole ’ I Dill to provide forthe nentination of School | Stites, the Ohlo valley, und tho North- business. Directors or inembers of the Hourd of Eduea- | West.’ ‘The tomperatire has “fallen A communteation was received from the | tian at tho first wneeting of City Counclis in | slightly Jn the Southern States, Minne- Governor appointing E, 3. McCagg, of Chi- | the month of June, Instead of July, sath, — Nebraskn, and risan in Naw cago, 1s Trustee of the Kankakeo Insane Asylum, in plave of John IL Clough, re- signed, Several other gentlemen TIMED TO BREAK THROUGH THE RRGULAR ORDER and get through thelr biis, but the Housesaw the necessity of working-on the remaining Appropriatiuan bills, and the regular order was enforced, ‘The Senate bill Anpropriating $10,500 for eighty-threo acres of lind adjoining the Joliet Denltentiary was wrestled with a while, bat was finally sent to third reading Intact, the argument that the Innd was necessary and could be bought clooper tow than It could after a whilo carrying It through, Tho Senate bE making appropriations for the State Board of Agriculture went through withont any partleiar friction, together England, the Lower Lake region, Indiana, lllinols, and Missourk. Light westerly to southerly winds prevail in qu distrlets east of the Mlssiustpl, Severe northensterly gales ara reported In the Lower St. Lawrence Valley, where the temperature has fallen about ten degrees, ‘The Mississippi hag fallen at all stations, ‘The Arkansas and Red Rivers havo risen slowly. Vho indica- tlons are that falr and warmer weather will prevall in the Middle and South Atlantic States during Thursday, ‘The Arkansas and Red Rivers will rise Howly, Tho Mississippi will fall slowly. ‘Tho Missouri will toll slowly at Leavenworth and Omaha, LUCA, OBSERVATION! cuicagu, Muy FOOD ADULTERATION, " The Committee on Municipalities reported favorably on the Chisholm House blll, pro- venting and punishing the adulteration of food, and the bill was moved up one peg on House appropriation bills were then taken upon third reading, ‘Tho first one on tha Dist required the publication of the gealogtieal Teports ata cost of 310,000, It was passed. without much objection, LITTLE ONES, AMA 1 try ‘The bilt appropriating 2000 to one Atherton | with several Connuittes amendments which | _ 7m _| Bar. Ther, | Hu | Wind.) Vel re ne} Weather Clark, who was overtiowed by the eyerlust- | raised it to the tune of 81,200, mo, ing Henry dium, was passed, ‘Lhe next ane on the ist was a bill propos- HH The Senate bill. extending the thue of reg. ants Ing to. appropriate Si3). far the fev winded arrangemont at Lincoln, ‘the. first connnittes amendinent, recommending the MEDUCTION OF AN ITEM for furnishing the basement fram $15,000 to 83,000, was ndopted with warming rapidity, The next amendment propased to increase the laundry item from $5,000 to $0,000, but the House turned around and cut it down to ah Another comiuittes amendment gave the institution the benetit of an extra item of Istradion of voters to wiinin two weuks of electlon-day and muking registration an abe solute prerequisit to voting was ealled up, rend a second thue, and made a special order for to-morrow morning. ‘The House appropriation bill for the Eye and Ear Infirmary at Chicago was passed, 1s was also the DIT appropriating &t4,000 for buliding temporary quarters at the Anna Lie sane Asylum, aud the Honse bill for rebulld- ing the recently burned wing of the same In- GENEUAL ONAERVATIONS, Curgady, May HW pm, Ther.) 2 $2,A00 for a fire-wcupe, and the House took stitution. the ground that it ought to have t ney ie Semnto then took s recess until aftor- Sif, Durfew moved tect town the ordinary expense item of $45,000 for the second year to $40,000, Making {tthe kame na for the first year, With this as a toxt, tho gentleman from Macon proceeded to liken the institu. tion and wiint it was alloged to teach to that very useful scheme af EXYMACTING SUNDEAMS PROM cUCUMTES and then bottling thom. In conclusion, tho Rentionnn read a series of auestlons and. answers from the Princlpal’s report, the questions being directed by the Prinelpal to the parents of the feebleminded, and the answant consisting Jargely of sterea- typed repotitions of the word “yes,'" ‘The friends of the bill soneht to turn na bitot ristienle by punctuating Mr, Diurfee's xpeoels with mocking erles of © Yost" You!" And when Mr, Cowan got up and made an elo- quent plea for sustaining the Institution the other sido retorted on hin in the same way, After quarreling over the ting a white to House refused to adopt the amendment, though le did knock out $1,500 from a couple of other ttems. ‘The bIN as amended was sont to third roading, ‘The House then adjourned untll to-morrow morning, Sentor Condeo’s bill requiring the deposit ot Sh costs in overy action brought in courts uf conuties of ever 70,000 population fabled 0 pass. Seuator Mamer's bill Increasing, the tax- J for park purposes in West Chieaga to five mills Hkewlse failed ta pigs Senator Adams’ iil giving tho Sixth Regl- ment Mlinols National Guard 31,075 for services during the rlots of 1877 was passed, YHE HOUSE ROAD Lal was taken ip on second reading, covered all pve Witty Alcendinents, and sent to third reuding. The Chatheld House blll rendering valld Jenses and conditional sutes of rallway roll- dug stock wos rend a second timo, Senator Hunt opposed the further prog- ress ot the bill In its present shape, calming that it would give railroads achanes to evade. the puyment of thelr just debts. Tt virtually wade continulng chattel mortgages rang for Indetinit: portods, and should uot be passed without amendments, Senator Clark somewhat warmly pald his respects to tho mensure, which he said was Intunded to defraud creditors of rallraads, Senator Hunt presented a series of amend- nents eating the duration of the lien four yess, and not renewable, The auenduients were adopted and the bill sent to third reading, ‘The Senute then adjourned tll to-morrow morulux, EBS: i GOSSIP, O LET U8 DK JOYFUL, Apeciat Dupatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Seasoruon, Uh, May 3.—Everything promises an adjournment of the two Houses, hoxt Monday, ‘The Senate has been up with work for gome tine back, and hig, ri through the bills from the ather ent of the: Capttol na fast oan’ they camo over, * ‘The House has finished all but one or two of the Senate appropriation bills on second reading, and will probably begin toenorrow erry rare, Ka incent,, 2 MESVAGAAMSSSSSLRSSaSSAESSAES. = HOUSE, AGIN’ APPORTIONING. Spectat Wtaputeh to Tra Chicagu ‘Tribune, Srusovriecy, It, May 24.—Another une Mecvssful attempt was made, on the opening af the session this morning, to Introduce the THE COTTON-PLANTERS' CONVENTION. Miauaus, ‘Tenn, May 34.—Delegutes and ;Ruests to the Cotton-Plauters’ Conventlon ure arriving by every train and steamer, ‘Choe hotels are rapidly Ailng up. The Conven- tlon promises to be ony af the greatest ine Bbenatorial Apportionment Comuittod’s | to pasd them, Some, of course, have been portance, boariny on dndustelal {isprove- wheme for dividing up the Stato fute Sena | pretty well amended, byt the Indleations Hnavished Trl “the Poe fey ‘orlal districts, As before, the Housy re- | wre that the Senate will concur in | whit be present, ‘used (o suapend the rules, It will probably | dem without much delay, ‘The print |} i (\ng-progaes end tho engrossing dupurt- | monts wil che ran ont full: speed, and the way bills willbe shot through will |, shyly afford in lastgnee of what ylght hove been done long age if the House iad been in any hurry to adjourn, and eut off ‘its puy by doing su. ‘Chere will probably be a full que rum in each House up ty the hour of ud- Jjournment Monduy, for the reason, anong other thiiks, that the pay for the last twenty | teep ony retusing to snspend the rules up to who day of adjournment, ' “She General Appropriation bill wastackted where tho Louse Jett off with It yesterday, and Mr. Chitee oifered 1 substitute! for the Colllns amendment, providing for the ‘appro- priation of 310,000 for law-books, —66,000 to. Ko to the Judges of the APPELLATE COUUT FON THE FIRST DISTRICT mud $4,000 for tho beneflt wf the State THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, _ Spectat Dispatch to Tae Chtcuge Tribune, Sr. Paus, Miu, May 24.—The Duke of "Sutherland and purty arrived fn St. Maul ) rum Milwaukev this morning, drove about the elty lu the forenivon, visited Minneapolis, Fort Snelling, Minnehalin Fally, und Kitt son's stud of Kentucky horses i the after noon, and returned to the elty tonight, Dhey leave to the jorntay for Omaha and Buusas City by way uf the Sloux City Road, | plengo. ‘Nhe flelding lionors were exptured chiefly by Burns and WiBiamson, both ineking some magnificent plays, fd by Hornung and Whitney on the other side, the former mak- Ing some tino entches and throws, while Whitney succeeded in striking out six Chi- caxonns, ‘The base-rinning of Gore and Wil- lamson was somethingextraordinary, Filnt’s work wns decidedly good, as he had to deal with some very vicious pitching at tlmes by Goldsnith, Although the play of the home term has been of tho best throughout the three games,—good cnough to deserve and win the confidence aud approbation of the big crowds of Indieséund gentlemen in at- tendanee, ea Coe ‘To-day, to-morrow, ind Friday tho Provi- denes tean meets the ehamplons here, and then comes a month’s vacation, what thine the Chicagos will be absent on their firat heat by # neok anid cheers fruro the short boys, Une third, Julia Bruce fourth, and Lear fitth, ‘Timo, 1:454. Under the rules all horses not winning a heat tn tho two were sent to tho Bta- Dio, and Boulevard and Cheatham camo to the post. = Poola; Boulevard, 8180; Chentham p= They wero led out remarkubly fresh, and were given w splendid start. Tho progracs was for Mouleyard tu trail Cheatkain ‘o tho throe-quarters, and thon make the mee, Accordingly, Cheatham took tho lead and kept thrce lengths in front until the uppor turn was reached, when Boulevard moved up and took the lead, Cheatham was given the whip un- merelfully, but could not recover, and tho favorit won by threo lonuths in 140%. ‘Tho secund raco was tho Merchuutas’ Stako, for all ages, one and one-elyoth milog, with starters {1 Adu Glonn, By the Way, Athos, ‘Uborto, Lucy May, Talisman, Lelex, Gabriel, Uneokinato, and Bancroft, Pools: Buncroft #300, Checkmate $55, Lucy May, $50, Lelex $34, Gabriel $35, Tallannn SN, fold $85. Thi aa bag 5 ey were given nu maderato Enstern trip. ‘ Sturt, the favorit euowing Bilghtly in front, Tale ‘THE BCORE, isinno second, By tho Way third, the othors - y | tealling, “and Ada Glona noarly loft out ARB PAE | of the party, Pussing tho " stand Chica slalsislal aia] the Way was rer) ‘allsman second, Dalrymple, 4) 1) 2] 2) 210) 0] wancroft toird, Letex fourtn, Gabriel titth, Gore, o. 5) 3] 3) 2) 5} O} 0 | Chookmato sixth, the othors strigeling, Round: Koliy, r. 4] Of 0) 0) 0) 0) 2) ing the lower turn tho pace wus mudo red-hot, Ansan, 10, 8) A) 2) 2119) 0) 8 | and Bancroft forged ationd, and at the quarter Wilkamson, db. 4) 2] 21 4) 0) 0) 1 | showod In front, ‘Calisman socond, By the Way Burns, 8. 6. 4| 0} 3) 3] 0] 41 0 | third, Letex fourth, Gauriol fifth. the othora Qoidanith, 4/9) 0) 0] OF 6) 2 | buok’ in the ruck. “To the half tho run was Lint, Cy 4] 0) O} 0) 2 8) 0] made ina bunch, the rapideat horses trying to ut 4) 0) 2) 1] 1) 2] 0 7 pocket tho favorit. ‘The rave was dostined th ba Salli | thot one, and he dare not overreach himsulf ur )21)13)27/20) 4 | fall to tho rear, und go at tho half-mile pulo was Inpped by Talisman, Gabriel third, Lelox fourth, 0} 1) 1) 1) 0) 0 | Checkmate afte. Coming through tho upper 1) 1) 4) 2) 1) 0 | turn, thoy were bunehod, but entered the Barnes, 0} 0) 0) 2) 1) 2 | strotoh without chavging the positions held nt Kichmnond, o. £. 1) 3) 2] 3) 01 0 | thohatf, Buncrofe wus now acnt forward, and Morrill, Tb. 3) 2) 2) 9) 1) 2 | nis backors thought he had the ruce won, but Hoult, 2 1 2) 21 5) 1) 0 | both Letox and Gabriel camo forward In grand 0} 0} 0} 0) 1) 0 | bursts, Lotex shooting under tho wire two (| 4 4 : H 4 lengtha in advanoo of Gubriel, who beat thegrent longth, Checkmnta fourth, y Muy sixth, Uberto seventh, Bancroft out. by a ‘Valiemin fifth, Luo; AU Bele7]16! 8 |) By tho Way*olghth, Athos ninth, and Ada Glenn ST a 0 | touth. Tine 1:56, 001 6-6] Tho third raco was an Association purse, one- 3.0 0 O—4] mile dust, for which Duke of Kent, Aume, Mary Andorson, and Jack Huverly caino to tho post, Pools: Duke of Kent 320, Haverly $45, told Sw, Acmo gotthe beet of the start, Mary An- hionyo, 4¢ Hoxton, 3 ‘Swo-buse bite—Morelll, Willluinson (@). Homo-ran—Hornung. age base on bullg—Anson, Dulrymplo, Whit- ee eee; avery. tied a pe ie First baso on errors—Chicago, 2; Boston, 3, aud tuok toad || before ow furlong Left on basoa=Chiouge, 8: joston. 7 had been covered, Ho pussod | tho Te 2) Ketly, Dulryinpto, Burns, Goldgmith, Hurdook, Suyder, 7 Buils called—Whituey, 08; Goldsmith, 75. Btrikes called—Whitney, 14; Guldamith, 16, Double pinys—Barnes-Hurdovk- Morrill. Passed balia—Snyder, Bs Klint, 2, v Wild pltches—Goldamith 3, Time—Two hours and fifteen minutes, Umplro~Larker, be tea two lengths In front of Aome, Mary niderson third, und the favorit in tho rear, ‘ho utter was ovidently running a waiting rage, but undurestimated Huverly's avility In aliowlng him to Increase bls lend. At the halt Haverly was three lengths in advance of Kent, Andorsun third, and Actno last. ln this order they tackled the HAO turn, but Haverly was too farin frunt, and they could nut reach him, Afvor the stretob wis renebed Kont nutdes tinal spurt, but pu was too sburt.and Haverly won by three lengths, Kont second, two lengths in advance of Mary Anderson, who beat Acnfo out a halt-dozen longths. Thine, 1:44, ‘Thy fourth race wasa daah of two mites, In which Surge, Gotaway, Cush Clay, and Callao started. Puola; Gotaway $200, Calluo $20), the Neld $80. At the tap of the drum Getuwa: boundod ta the front, closely follownd by Casl Cluy, Surge third. and Callao fourth, Tho fure tong distunoy bud not been roached before Cla bad nasumed the lead, with Uotuway second, Surge third, .and Culiao Inst. Theso positions werd maintained for a mile sud a balf, Catao kouping well up, but far egouga back to be on thu ut the rush, Puseing the balf puto for tho second time they cloged up and ran the next quarter In the old positions, but entering tho atretch Cafluo cume up tike n bullet and wont to the Front, winning by Cour lengths over Gotuway, who was throu lungthe In advance of Burgo, Cash-Clay four lengths back. A foul was preferred against Callao, and he was ruled out, and Gotaway xlven tirat place, Surge accond, Cash Chiy third, ‘Tinio, o:uX, ‘The program for the oxtrit day (to-morrow) fs composed of tive nlleged rices, for whiuh pools sold tosnlght as Colluws; Firat rice, tve-elgbths of a nile, Cor 2-year olda, a walk-avor for Cot trell's Bonowram and Critic, Hocond rayon, ono inllu: Gon. Pike, 5: “Duke of — itent, Rosapslte, $45; $8. Third Feo, three-quarters of a malles night Templar Kent $25, Alarmi 825, Duke of BY, Fourt Tivo, one and one-ciybth miles: Helle of the 2 berto $20, Valleria $16, Athus BUFFALO V8. WORCESTER, Bpeclat Dispateh to Tha Ctcaco Tribune. Burrano, N. ¥., May 24.—Twelve innings were required to settle the contest botween the Buffalos nnd Worcesters at tholy third meeting to-day. ‘here were &Y people pres- ent, ond tha gamo was cspecially oxelting. ‘The visitors mado a base hit every thue they were In, while the Bulfalos wero more fortu- nate iu buuching thelr lit. Jim White enught Galvin, handilng his delivery finely, ‘The flelding by both teams was uxceptionally brilliant, the work by the infielders in both teams belng espucially noticeable, O'Rourke saved the game for Buffalo by a magnificent catch tn the twelfth Inning, with two men on buses, Both tenis hit hard, the rapping of Richinond, Dickerson, and Richardson be ing the best. ‘Tho Butfatos oarned thelr first and seeontd ring on tires sligtes In the third and a foreeout and triphebagger in the elghth. | ‘Che Worcesters sent hom two men by singles by Bushong and Dickerson: and a twe-buser by ‘Taylor, Jn the twelfth inning O'Rourke got ils base on balls, and came tin with the winning ruu ou Morrlsey’s drive for two bases, duntngim— 1 2:9 4168 07 8 9 10 tt 12 01000010 0 0 1-9 Watnpes, Highlands 826, Ul 316. Fitth rage, oue mile and 10 yards: Gabriol Pee es ooo 8 oo EG 8 8 ER] Bile, uno Uail'gul, Caurobit 425, Popo tao $a Huns entnod—Luttnlo, 3, Worcester, 2. rT ta #5, Julla Bruce $11, Oblo Boy $10, Via Hlotdiuu urrore Bn tuo, Ue aWaroeatiry 2, 490 hits—Duttalo, 1; Wor 5. era Aiwo-tave bhe— Taylor, Morrieivy, Uushong, BALTIMORE, Vhrow-bise hit—tteburdaon. > First busy on batty—tuttulo, 4, Hirst lage one Hullaio, 1: Worceste , 2. Lett on vused~Dudalo, 1 Worcester, 6, Struck ot—Taylor 1). Galvin, Whlte, Bpectat Diavatchta The Chicago Tribune, Bartivony, Md, May 24.—Pho opening of tho spring meeting of the Muryland Juckoy Club to-lay at Piintieo race-courso wag one Dovdle play—lletary Poree-Foloy. of tho liveliest In the history of the Chub, W apeoctade e s Over 3,000 persons were present, ‘The weathor was excellent sud tho track in first clasa condition, It waa certainly a bad day for favorits, with the exception of Fuilds, who . sustalned fully” her reputation, Betting was not vory huavy, a private wazer of £630 to 850 in favor of Ferlda against Dr Bramble belng the gréatest. ‘The largest French pool of the day wason the handicaps, tho lickots for, which pal’ $3,650, Tha ‘firat race was a daghi of three-quarters of a jille for uildéns Of all ages, entrance $10, puis $350, ‘The starters were Jaka White, Potomac, Juckserow, 1. B, Spray ye, Myrathon, Shadow Dance, Bellona, Bounce, and Torgbiight, Bounce tad tho ent iy the pools, sping at $4 to $10 for Torehilght, <6 for Jake White, S3for Bellona, and Sit for the fletd, ‘he start was good, Shadow Dance belug trst off, with Potomne second, Marathon third, Juko TROY V8, CLEVELAND, Hpectat Diapateh ta Tre Chteago Trivune, CLEVELAND, O,, May 94,—Tho Clovelands perlenced one af thels otf days agali, aid ulluwed Ue ‘Proys to shut them out entirely. ‘The local club Introduced its new men, Reni sen and Siith, and the result wes a dludnuy flon of tho base hits." A palr of hits ander: rora by Shaffer ang Smntth opened the way for the Trojans In the fourth faning. Duthlap's Dish throw and fimyle gave tho visitors Uireo runs in the sixtis ining, Lin thy dove enth Inning the prospect suemed wal tEYor Cleveland’s getting aw few: runs. ‘The! Wases were full, and Renisou came to bat, bit ree tred on three strikes, and closed the Inning, Suilth did nothing tu speak of. It louks us thuugh bo would be retired, as the Jocul muy- day's labora. Misy Willard ig paket, the io Jake White, however, had an oagy victory, | sbenk to-morrow night, winning by ono anda half lengths, ‘Tinv, oo Ht, CASUALTIES The second race was tho Chesapeake Sg Se Btnkes for fillies, 8 years old, $50 each, the DANFortTiP 8 Ft “ St. Josrri, Mo. Ma: ap. y I twenty or thirty men in th ire last night at the tima or the alata Baloo; !most of thein escaped, The ston below the walls of the building was o an several who wero Mown ou uitwarg, Club te ndd $500, ona and a quarter miles, Ain, Brambaletta, Ada, and Kitty Clark started. In the pools Ailla wns tha favorit, selling at $50, while Ada brought $45, Kitty Clark and Brambalotta, cach, $12, _Bramba- lotta waa first away, with Kitty Clark sec- t with. the ond, Aitin third, Ada inet. ‘Thoy { walls found themselves in tho a the pasted tho judges’ stand — without | which thoy wera tescuci inate fon change, nor was thera any. change | brulsed. Charles Duntay, battent, in the upper turn, tor at. tho quarter-pole, In tho back atretch Alla went up to necond, but Brambaletta held the lead,and passed the half-mile poles tength fn front of lla, who waan length ahead of Kitty Clark, who was alength ahead of Ada. On the lower turn, élla ran tip to Brambaletta, and at the three-quarter pole was only a neck behind. Down the stretch to the finish Brambaletta tan easily, and won tha race hands down, three-quarters of a length ahead of Aélla, who was five lengths ahead of Ada, who was ter is man welghing over 30 pound ct large Ln, making hia escape, bit his fee Calne nea undor yortions of the fallen me tt burned to denth whtlo desperately street’ to frvo himsolf und appeating for hel Had could not reach him in time to save fet His body was pulled Out, after lite i lite net, Ina charred condition, Buy Wiel’ was burned to deaths his body way Mati cred. Soveral othors resencil wwlttin then 4 4 moments after the ex aly fengths ahead of Kitty Clark. Time, deat, are living, aude gages tot ‘Tho third raco wns a mile and a quarter for | DUred, may recaver, OF ley all ares, purso $350, ‘Thustarturs were Rosa- He, Rachel, Victim, and Sir Hugh. Sir Hugh was the favorit, selling at $40, against $26 for Rosalie, $5 for Victim, and $21 for Rachel. In the start Rogalle got off first, but sr Liugh soon distanced all, and won enslly, me, 2313, ‘The fourth race was tho Rancocas Handi- enp, ons and one-half miles, for all figes, $50 entrance, halt forfeit, Club to add $500, This Atdovclock this morn! taken. out of Hie allan, nn pra st . John Hie ad een sonal ar nie, es and a tad Wor lowing Is the Is F Him Halliday, cut in foeeet a Iniuieds head; John Beacham, head badly sites at killed, Georgu Culemnn, i As badly brulseds Lincoln, arm broken: ‘Jol ed; Jack, was the great event of the day, and more in- aprainod: Al g. doln Rucker, tae terest was centered In it than uny other race, | SPralnod; Alexander Northentt, bott'h ‘Tho starters wera Thora, Krupp Guu, Baby, | Durvied badly to wrist, cheeks baily buen! in some places ton crisp. Dave Dutcast, Warfield, Oden, Oriole, Edelwelss, cuts in heat. Brewster, 2 Jolin thee td ane for \ Qden” for $3, tn faco and hands. “John Green, leg beet Orlola for $17, and ‘fhota for $16, ck Dysart, an arm erlppted’ badly, Han After seven breaks the horses got off, Neuf- | Hotfman, face burned, chatel in front, Oriole second, outeast third, Oden fourth, Glenmore fifth, and the others together. In that order thoy passed thestand, Thora went to the second place, with’ Oriole third, Outcast fourth, Glenmore fifth, Oden sixth, and the others bunched. There was no change in the back stretch, buton the lower turn thore was a change, and Oden went to —- UNDER THE WirELs, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago THbune, *Decarun, Ill, May 24.—Between 10 and it o'clock this forenoon, while three amall boys were angling for crawfish in a branch in the Wabash yard between the Union be. the second position. The -run| to the | potand the round-house,. one of the bn} finish was hard, but Neufcahtel held | Jutius Lost 7, nis lend, and finished = winner by 8 Loster by name, aged 7 years, and tho son of a Polunder, Ind his head eut off ear wheel. The lad at the timeot ee dent was lying on a bridge whitch spans the branch, with a part of his head Testing upon, the rall, and above him was a freight car that had been standing there for some thie, While Jullus was in the posk tion described 9 switch-engino dacked up against the car nnd ono of the wheels passed over tho boy's hend, cutting it clean off. One of the boys under the bridge, abrother of tho doomed Ind, rushed upte save the boy. In doing so he had. the tlesh of his right arm, nenr the shoulder, badly mashed, but no bones were broken. The verdict of the jury was In accordance with the above facts, and the Wabash Company ‘was exonerated from blame, Spectal Devateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cepan Raving, Ia. May 14—A young man of this oly John Bauer, a brakenan on a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul gravek train, was rin over at Bfarlon to-night and find one log and one arm cut olf, Lie cannot overalength ahead of Oden, Krupp Gun third, Glenmore fourth, and Saunteror, Out- cast, Thora, Orlole, Bushwhacker, Warfleld, Edelweiss, Baby, and Laureols following in the order named. ‘The fifth and last race was one-mile heats for all ages, purse $500, The starters wero Bruno, “Ventrioguist, Forldn, Hospouar, Bramble, and Utilita, Ferida was tho favorit in the pools. ‘The first heat was won by Bramble in 1:443g. Ferlda won the second and third hents; timo, 1:443¢ and 1:489¢. ‘The princtpal events for to-morrow are the Peyton Handicap Stakes for 4-yenr-olds, The entries are Jerry, Elias Lawrence, Judge Murray, Grenada, Bounce, Ella ‘Wartield, Cinderella, and Oden, In the pool to-night Grenada sold the favorit for $25, Oden $10, and Eling Lawrenco $8 There will ben stcoplechnae for all ages, weltor welghts, purse 350, ‘Chere are only three entries, which in the pools sold as follows: Disturbance, $25; Derby, 814; Frank Short, $4. TROTTING AT FORT WAYNE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Yorr Wayne, Ind., May 24,—The inaug- ural of the Michigun circuit occurred here to-day; fair attendance. In the 2:60 race Mambrino Clay won in three straight heats; thine 2:3514, 9:36, 3:3534, In the 2:37 race, John Grant won; tine 3:33, 8:34, > FALL OF A ROOF, BAttiuone, Md., May 3.—This afternoon whilst. a number of workmen were engaged in hoisting & Jargo folst at the new round house bolng erected for tho Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad Company at Bay View Junction, the roof fell in, catching soveral men under tho ruins and Injured them severely. Charles Johnson, of Baltimore had his back, It 1s supposed, fatally hurt. ‘Thomas Mitchell, of Salitury, had his right thigh and lez broken, Henry Riddle, of Chesapeake City, had hts right leg broken, Henry Bryce, of Havre de Grace, had an ankle broken, Fred Salth, of Salishury, was badly bruised about the body. The Injured men were brought to this city and sqnc to the city hospital, BELMONT PARK. PHIUADELrita, May 24,—At tho opening of tho spring trotting meeting at Belmont Park, the three-nlnute class was won by Rolla, Nellie W. Second; time, 2:373%, 2:33!4, and Q:32k%. ‘The 3:31 class was won by Alexander, opasy Boy second; tline, 2:208, 9:20, and AQUATIC, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oconosowoc, Wis., May 24.—Tho princl- pal source of amusement hero this summer will be aquatic sports, and tho present indl- cation {3 that many will devote thelr entire tinie thereto, ‘Ten years ago there were no more than two orthree sailing yachts on tho Inke; thera were no clubs or organizations, and, indeed, faw seomed to realize the advantages offered by nature to indulgy in those sports. Three years ago the Oconomowoc Yacht Club was organized, some elght or ton yachts being then on tho lake, Since then a monthly regatta has taken Place during the summer, and to stimulate the owners of the yachts to fresh exertion for the victory a prize pennant was offered, fol- lowed by “Shufeldt ae presented by Vice-Commodore Henry H. Shufeldt. ‘This cup is o magnificent affair, It Is In shape a Venctinn gondola, ty about a foot Jong, and stands ten Inches high, ‘The base.upon which the cup rests 1s Mal- tea In pattern, and is neatly. engraved; upon the bow of the gondola Is the figure of a aall- or with spy-glass in hand looking aliead, while at the storn sits another sallor holding 8 tiller, the cup laof silver and gold, and quite valuable. Engraved on tho port slde of the boat or gondola 1s the following Inscription; be Shufeldt. Bept., 1880, On tho starboard sido the following: ‘This cup ia to be sailed for mantnly. ‘The win- ning yacht at cach regatta shall fasten toit a silver coin ongraved with nanio and date. It sball becumo tho pruperty of tho yaoht winning it for the fifth time. Along tho sides of the cup holes havo been drilled to hang the coins from, ‘Tho’ frat regatta for, the cup was sailed Sept. 14, Tho yacht “Budn,” owned by Ferd W. Peck, of Chicago, won, and the Jud holds the cup till the, June regatta of Since last year sevoral members of the Yavht Club have been in New York, and undor thelr Instructions there have been built two new Pochts, one of which arrived last week and was launched. Hoth of these yachts are made after the same model, and great pains taken that they be exactly the sane, ‘They have been named “’lweedle- cor ant ““Tweedledui,’? aud are expected win tho cup, ‘Two steam yachts will play on tho Inke,and perhaps take part in the regattas, or, what Is more probable, will help those In danger of drowning, ‘Chita will make in all eleven sall- ing yachts and two steam yachts on La Bello Lake. On Fowler's Lake there ty one yacht and on Ocongmuwoc Lake one stern yacht, and two saline yachts. A bullding: alto has been purchased fora club-house, but it will nat by built this year, Another uquutioc club organized. which, though not yet.a year old, his, already ha the grit and independence of {ts members tested, Is the Nyack Rowing Club, which was Orrat zed Just fall under yory trylng elrounm- atances, Without asking or rocetving any outside ald, the alxteen suembers hive now a six- oared barge and a bant-house, They have had invitations to join the Misalssippl Valley Amateur Rowing Association, und had dey done go the annunl regatta of that Assocla- tton would prgbably have been held here this Yeur instead af Peoria, As it fa, the Wisconsin rowing clubs will Probably minke arrangements to weet hore In June, about ue thus of the annual yacht re- gutta. Speaking with embers of this club, your correspondent {8 Intormed that such Is the intention, but that ne special or defintt arrungements haye as yet been made by the el the Mitchell Rowing Club of Milwaukee are very anxious to come here to teat the “sand * of our hone crew, and slant their Insixuation result -In a rice we will the Nyackers every tine, —— $$ ia PROHIBITIONISTS. + Spectal Dispatch to Ths Cateuoo Tribune, De Kaus, Ill,, May 24—About fitty dele- Rates, wiostly ladies, are In attendance at the Woman's Christian Temperance Unton Cone vention, composed of rupresentalives ‘from socleties Iu the Fourth, Fifth, aud Sixth Cons gtessional Districts, Seyeral notables, are among thoxe present, and enthusiasm’ be manifested. Tho meeting was culled to Otder'at 2p. n, Mrs. L.A. Porter, Prest- dent, in the chalr, After devotional exer elses, committees were appoluted on organ zation, enrollment, resolutions, etc, Itvports us to ‘the state of the work In the several AN INCOMPETENT ErGINEER. » Mespuis, Tenn., May 24.—Tlils afternoon at5 o'clock a bolldr in tho foundry of T. Le Rick & Co, exploded, killing W. HH. Holden and Ed Hopkins and serlonsly injuring F. Cubbing, J, Adams, and John Hoyle, Tho jury of Inquest returned a verdict of gross carelosness on the part of the owners for employing an Incompetent, engineer, ‘The cylinder of the engine was blown over the County Jail and through a wall o hundred yard distant, ‘The engineer in charge al tie timo of the accident was a youth 15 yean ol TRATLWAY COLLISION. Iunson, N. Y., May 24.—A passengertraia on the Boston & Albany Railroad this mort Ing collided with a light engine betwees So an te ere ae Haber est o pata ort Bes enalneer, sand Charles AL. Deweese, fireman of the passanger traln. FELL FROM A WAGON, Spectat Disoatch to Ths Chicago Tribuns, Any Annon, Mich., May 24—Jacob Grosh: an, a well-known farmer living near this city, was riding homo last night with a load he wagon passing over his nec imal mse, instantly, To was 68 years 0 uge, and leaves a fanlly, FEARS FoR THEIR SAFETY. wpeciat Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune Quincy, IL, May 24.—Messrs. Althelde and Fuchs, well-known cltlzous, started fat a place about elght mites below this lly tas Saturday, going uf a sah ae ete ve that time, the. toate Tree thelr Hives in'some manner uae known. A RUNAWAY FATALITY. Gpectal Dispatch to The Chcago Tribunte ak CrhaypoLe, Ind. May 24—-About jo miles woat of hera this afternoon, wn st turning home, a 7-year-old boy mente be berger was Tnatany Bile Pat il et ant 2 be hin. Ao tre rlonsly injured, by thrown from a runaway. RUN OVER BY AN ENQINE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribunts Donvque, Ia, May a—-A man ahs Pator Galle, employed in tho carpenter: Hi of the Ilinols Central Raltroud Compa) An this clty, was run over by & awrite this afternoon, aud fatally Injured. ) PIECES: Ki villian TE WISVILLE, Ky., May Wl ¢ suites, engineer atd r a, fatty i Hing machiner Se itat a Was Instanly killed. fs body was torn to pleces, ———_—— WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Speelat Dispatch to Tre Chicago bisa te Nontn Apass, May H.—{ lias on cided beyond doubt, ‘and {3 given a ut eal authority of Williams Cotlexe, that line Garfield will attend the Inangural coming Prosident, Franklin Carter, a Whitams commencement, an Becretaries Blaine, Lincoltty ert others of iis Cabinet. In addin dressea of the reuring and ine i dents, President Porter, of Yal Mh ati speak, and President Carbeld i anne on, ela ot oi parle of ue cot Cee arttelpate an the literary and & feutivities, PROTESTING AGAINST THE MET CLEVELAND, Alay mer, Chief Engineer of the den mieunber of aylyania & Ohio Railway, aM a vse 8 1 the Anti-Metrle Society, lias We" ee ssnorlty tor to Mr, Garfleld asking by WIE Try nue the Su: utvising Sureeu of Ure» eh melile tal ‘Service. has made, the Fra ft Bysteni oulixutory, 1 ts eye ou and proteating agaist the acl of hint ‘thie spilt of all others who are transcent we 5 hd lotion of the kaw Lis thls wuatlers is Action Ie Sure wid Sate ‘The celobrured remedy Kid st uri OF be obtalued ia the uypal dry igulabie | a iu liquid form. Le by put iu the Jats eauuet A dence of tind BUST Og. thy gypeclal convenience PF Ting vers co readily prepara lt. it, ab enti sete localities were read. ‘This ovening Altss ] cuntrated, and will he B Willard ‘and Mrs. Hood spoke to an upprecit- | elthur ewe, Be ea Pe suuth au Web a tye wudivice, aud to-morrow muralug w! tlagment for pari

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