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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ISSI—SIX'TEEN PAGES, dy tvoned In one o: nd nite dispensed with In tho other, Intense Indig- ion was uxpressed, Vor a time It was tl that the prisoners would be foreihly EXHOUTED. : from Jail and lynched; tnt better comi- pogo Jackson, a Nogro, Hanged | si nhac au tne vale divest J cher iM HOPG Oi eXeel i at Hamburg, Ark., Yes- elenmaney until tho last. After he was virtue terday. BNATCIIED FROM THE SCAFFOLD bY the Governor's respit, ho frequentl ——_ ss bonsted that ho was not born to be hanged, And tint he would somehow or otlter escape death in that shape. Els frien made an- was a Bad-Hearted Man, and otherstrong but unsuccessful effort to save He Assasinated a Colored hhn, presenting a numerously-signed pell- Enemy. Hon'to the Governor previ that the death sentence becommuted to life-iniprisoniment, —————w The Hxeculive, however, refused to again Interfere, and the sentenced of death was yeaterday He Died with the Hope of | carried into offect today, Bliss During the Eternal Execution of Augustus Smith, a Loathe Future, c some Villain, at Sinlthile Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Swivurilinp, N. C, Nov. 18—Augustus Sinith was hanged here today for rapa. Ne did not sleep much last night, alleging that he had had hard work to do with the Master all night. ‘This did not Interfere with his appetite, lils last breakfast on earth bolug an chormous one, which he ate ravenously, At o'clock he was vislted by tho Rey. James Murchion, of the Muthodist Church, who sang and prayed with him. Later a delega- tlon of hls friends came tn, and, In response tu his requust, promised to tuke his body home and bury It there, ‘To them he said: “TELL MY MOTHER TO MEET ME IN IEAVEN, and that Lam going there, where I will meet father and baby brother.” Ite was ealm une tilho began to make his tollet for the gal- jows, which was scrupulously done. He then became very nervous. Shortly after 13 he was taken to the gallows, walking tirmly up thd steps. Ile jofned heartily in the re- ligious services, and made « short address, in which he said: “ Young inen, white and Diack, lot this be a warning, Stay with your parents. If you have none, go live with any good man that with let you, but be sure tostay nt home. Thank God, SATAN TAS NROUGUT MH TO THIE— prepared to go with God, who is now by my side to take ine hoine, Iurewell all, and meet ine in heaven!’ An obstreperous individual in the crowdcalled out, “ Are you guilty? and the doomed inan repiled: “Yes, 4 ain, Farowell.” © The trap was then sprang. Ile died of strnngutution, An immense crowd was’ present, but it was orderly. Notwith- standing their promise to hit, lis friends re- fused to take his body home, and ho was buried near by. AUGUSTUS SMITH'S LIFE enme to its early end for x crime agalust which-he had been often warned. His lust- ful passions have more than oneo before gotten him Inte trouble, From the thie he was 1 years of ugo he was notoil for his Heentlousness, and uo one was surprised whion learning of lis last horrible crime. He rin away from his home and axme to Sinith- fel, from which place hy went to work upon the farm of Mr, George W. Johnston, the father of ly victla. Ile was regarded as a Inzy and good-natured young negro, and appeared to be of an oblig- tng. disposition, and gave satisfaction to his employers, On the 20th of September last Mr, Jonnston left home, to carry hls mother-ln-taw to her placo, séime miles dls tant. At tho time he went awav Sinlth was working ita field nbout 200 yards from thy house, “Me watched until he saw Mr, dohn- ston well ont of sight, and then he went up to the yard in which Mr. Jolnston’s two littls daughters, Nettie and Lillian, aged 5 and 7 years, were playing. Ie enticed thom to the tleld, where he made them subinit to his deastly and unnatural desires, being at at the tine “ AFFLICTED WITIL A LOATISOME DISEASE, Uc persuaded the yleting, who Hitle knew what thoy wore doling, to promise to say nothing about the matter, but after threo days he thought he had better leave, aud so gave in to Mr. Johnston his reslgnation, and left the plave. aA fuw days Inter the iyenr- okt girl dutalled tha partleulars of the ne gro’s crime. Mr, Johnston was informed, and at oneo lodged complaint with the mag- istrate, charging Smith with rape. ‘Lhe mag- istrate appointed Mr, Johnston, the outraged father, a specinl Constable to uxceute the warrant against the offender, Securing the aldof a few friends, Mr. Johnston scoured tho country In search of Smith, and, getting on his ¢ruok, traced him to a log cabin, Tho negro inadle w desperate attempt to escape, but, the house being stirroundai, he was enptured by the hand of the indignant fatnar, who could aearecly restraly Imeelf from thon and thore slaying the wreteh, Ho decidgd, however, that It would. by batter to tet the lnw take Its course. Smith boldly susalnst ugustus Smith, a Vile Wrotch, Punished with Death at Smithiteld, Ark. ..- ————s He Outraged His Employer's Daughtors, and Died ‘Oonfident of Sale vation, * —— geection of Lumpkin, Ga, of Or. Samual Sparks Bolore a Large Concourse of People. — Hanged, for att Ansast> cer seetons a Atainburie Ark Beeclat Dispateh to The Onicaco Tribune, Lrrtne Rock, Ark,, Nov. 18—Bogo Jack- son was hanged at Mnmburg today for the order of Reuben Jordan last February. he murderer and his victim were enlored. Jackson slopt wall, and rose early this morn- ing, saving ho regurded every moment of his jifens a gift from God, and wished te so use ft, He spont the morning In devotlonal ex- erclsce. He showed some signs of fonr when taken out of the cell, but rallied and met death. without Slinching. ‘Tha spectators numbered froin 4,000 to 5,000, ‘Ten murders haye heen conunittad in Ashley County in the past elgliteen months, but thls ts the frat Jegal execution which has taken placo in many years. TUE STORY OF A DESPERADOM Boge Jackson, who today andud his career ontho scaifold, was erlininal far above the ordinary type. J1o wns in his Sdth year, Uo yas born In Mississippl, whence he eml- grated (c. this State, Of more than ordinary Intelligence, he flustrated the adage, “A lt flolearning Isa daugcrous thing,” from the beglnning to tho ending of his life, Io was formerly the property of a wealthy Missis- sippt planter; and his old master came all the way frqm that State to use such Influ- mice ashe gould command In behalf of his quondam slave, because, as is alleged, Jack- fon, atthe poril of his life, once saved tho planter’s daughter, aged 13, trom a watery grave. If true, this deed stands alone in a long Ust of dark ‘ones, Before remov- Arkansas, Jackson killed a a man during: a drunken, prea in a Hittle Misstssippt village, When tried for tho crime he aided Ms lawyer by suggesting certuln points to such an extent that yo not only escaped with hisneck, but pot off with ono or two years {nthe State Prison. ‘Two other murders are charged to his account, Soon after sottling In Ashlay County, this State, he got Into a quarrel with Reuben Jordan, a nelghbor, anda reputable colored man, Tho trouble originated from some irivlal cause, and out of It grew a toud whieh ultimately. ; Cost NOTH MEY THE Lives! The yrero separated by bystandars, but Jack- wonlalmed that he. had been grossly in- sulted, qnd exprassed p determination to wash ont the Insult in Jordan’s blood. Ilo Inid several plans looking to this and, but all of thom fled owing to the watchfulness of bis Intonded yictiin, One day Jast February Jordan gave a cot- jor-picking. It was lnpgely attended, ne- toes coming for miles to aggist him in gath- erlng his crop. Among those In attendance Was Jackson; and it began to be whiapared around that the trouble between Jordan and Jackson had been amicably adjusted, and that tho present gathering was intended to colebrate that event as much as anything tle, Tho DAY PASSED WITIT GREAT HILARITY. Anthe cottonfield the darkles worked, and Glled tha air with negro melodies as thoy did s0; while Indoors the females of Jor- denied hls erlme, and called for proot! dan’s family, together with tha wivea and | him, On the ith of October ha was tried daughters of thelr relatives aud neighbors, | aud plead not guilty, but the evidence was agninat hin, although the main witness was ono of his chitd viens, Liltun Johnston, She gave her evidence in clear wid con- yinoilng manner, and go. artlesly that many men in the court-reom ware allected to tears, and at the close of tho trint a stron band was oreautzed for tha purpose of going to the jail LYNCUING SMITH. Wiser counsels, however, prevailed, and thoy went away. Sinlth was found gullty, and sentended to be hanged Nov. 18 My was ontlrely unmoved when the sontence was passed upon hin, After his conviction he nnuido,a full confegslon, so far as the cldar of his vietins was concerned, but dented as to the younger one, A wauk bofore his execu thou he spent ual thine Inrendins his Bible, and professed Is bellot that his sing had wl been forgiven und thot he would yo to feaven. Ihe exprassit great surprise nt his sentence, and suldhad he known the punish. nent was death he would not have commit the offense. Jie touk the matter of his attempted lynching very coolly, also, and sald qilotly that, so far ns the Jynchtins was concerned, he ald not know whether or not it would have Tua any difersuce, but he kupposed it was better to be hanged by law, id ho folt better satisticd thin tt he hud eon lynched. Ho was only Yt years of age ut the timo of his execution, Drepared & fenst and mada ready for 9 dance, with which the ceremonies wore to close, Whisky flowed like water among the Workinen, and befora nightfall the supply Mas exhausted. When Jackson was in- formed of this fact ha. became vory angry, ind accused Jordan of insulting the entire company. Jordan denied tho aeccugation. Atlength, stung by Juckaon'’s taunts, he nek him, when friends {utorfered and the men were separated. Jackson, remarking thathawould come again and would then elve Jordan A TASTE OF COLD STEEL, left the fleld in company with Heury JI, a colored friend, while the remainder of the batty adjourned to the house, where a ban- Auet was In readiness for them, and whoro Uaneing was shortly innugurated, Wo or three hours Intor, and whillo the intel was atits hight, Jordau was i formed that there was a aick man lying -0 thot distance from the house along tho renbank Who needod {nmedlato attention. qlold man, taking w lentern, for the dark- 8s WO8 Intense, und tolling the guusts to go Suwith tholr sport, loft the house. As he wiped out Into tho open air he heard samo tee nim doopty, apparently In great dls- tare: re een fcoan ihe cirectist er on, and lie wa jc dtl Ke henge It ‘came, Math Faivtoade pathang det tho busiies on one side of tho Mot whiting hiteulosiy gee ttatroad” Ale Matted to run back to the house, when’ ah ee SHOT WA FINED, Wild cry, he threw tho lant (ua, aul, tally on te gepionte ate tase'e Taluutes, ho tragedy created ine wo yfement. ‘Tho erie wag Ppredlly in eran a ty and cea fit a {tla} which accurred at tha re- Stetson (irey Ay Court, it was proven solraey to kilt oo TAM had farmed ‘a con- tool bf J Jordan, TH] was used asa duncan incon e who made hin believe that le opportuni eet, Kilt hin when a favoru- se eartuniity oooursed, ’ CONSPIRACY WAS SUCCESSPULLY EXE. eight DIRE of the feativi following tho ‘ i son peg, Tt Was, argit 4 thar itt frau Jordan ay the ground.» fake dlatance Attract atte tite, route Ind sonoulh, to ention, SUS tO Learn thy cause ree , ean Se Y i potted orsick man, Jackson was Samue} Sparke Mangod at Lumpkin, Ga, Xveciat Dispatch to The CMeago Tribute ATLANTA, Ui, Nov, 18—At noon today Sauwoel Sparks, # bright negro, claluiug, however, to hayo Indian blood iu tls velus, was hanged at Lumpkin, Stowart County, for outruging the porson of Miss Ida Pope, The hanglug took place in public. and was witnessed by n Jargo concourse of persons, Uigtore the trap was sprung Sparks made » short speevh, clalming thut he was going to Heaven, as ho felt sntistied that the erlme had boon forgiven, Sparky at ono time re- sided In Atlanta, but ho loft town two years age in front of a shotgun for making fin proper advances ta a respectablo young ludy in this city, This Is the third hanging In Gvorgia this month, and anothor Is set down for the 25th, "THY DETAILS OF THE CRIMe committed by Dr, Sunol Sparks, as 4 just punisiment for which he was mado to breathe his Inst nt the end of a rope today, are without parallel In this section for fend. Jah brutalily and villalnous conception, In the Superlor Court of Stewart County, on the 28th of Jast month, tho case was called Th ud disposed of by a vorc L:boft “guilty.” If wttcan carsyin See rane On the verd{ct could havy been made stronger it ny nag bled dae On to Tecognize tls ene- | Would have-begh, as the jury, after hearlng The jury found’ both . Guilty of “murder in tho ey were aceardiogly sen- Ey Meanwntreae? AT WAMNURG oct. 23 the evidence, votad: to a man “guilty” on the first call after the jury went Into the Jury-room, showing that there were no mill tating cixcumstances iy tho case, ‘hw ovl- daa slay’ hin, gietion and Lit vane faiey ane th w a the prisoners cou Wence showed that, a few months aga; a. wan, tha orale Hen tient outed had worked | wig apparontly was. a. mulatty, but who tten a pottfiun fur Exeoutive clemency was | clalmed to be an Indian, and a doctor ut that, hls way fullowe eeeed to Gov, Churchill, | came to Stewart County and hung up his Sesthn ed by a counter putltion pro- sign, “Sam Spvrks, Af. D., Indian Doctor.” The Gealnst the grantin; ofsuch clumeney, Te tr Thar, however, after wearer fC In conversation with those with whom ho Counted? ths duelded to interfere, ‘anc came fy contact, Sparks sald that uly ve St enitencn of 1 tat to NY COULD CURM ANY DIWZASH 4 k Anes mu Te- vl, Tyg rekon ntl todas went ote its or complaint known to wan, anlmal, or fowl He also sald that he was particularly expert iy curiug. all- kinds uf cancers, aud that he had uever failed to dzive one completely out of the system of his patient: While bush- whacking around the country, he came upon the residence of Mr, Pope, and, upon loguiry, day “Overton's gel | ; Sxecutlon to lako place, « Wivltiegy eg LOND MAD GaRRERED Yas announce ystestly weno: and when ft need that the neck-breaking had learned (hat Mr, Pope, the head of the house, was suffering with an linmense cancer In his neck, Sparks, ns svon ashe saw it, said in the mostcontident manner that hecould eure the cancer without doubt. All that he wanted was to have the patient uear filin so tat he coukl give daily attention to ta dscase, Mr. Pope, — belleving that Sparks was honest In what he suld, nt onco asked hin to be a member of tho family ay long ns he was perform: ing the task of curing the tarrihla disense, With that promptness do peettiiarly elirnes teristle of all tramps, when asked to remain at uw house all night, Dr. Sparks sald he would be only too glad to remain at the house of Mr, Pope until tho cancer was cured, After remaluing in the family sever. aldays, claiming tat ho was perfectly a cure of the disease, wher, In fact, as the se- quel shows, he was arranging In his head A IELLISIE CRIME, by the onactment of which he was to outrage the person of the lovely daughter of Mr. Popo of 18 yearsouf age, hu concluded to put the wheels of iis flendish plans in mio tlun, Ho first administered chloroform to Mr. Pope and put hin tosh te then under some pretext or other Juduced: Miss Pope to go with him dnto an outbuilding on the grounds, No soonerdid he get her there than he laid violence npon her, aud after a hard fight succeeded fy fain her also under the Jailuenes of tho Kune an Hie then outraged the person of — the young Indy, and, leaving her perfectly Ingen sible on the ground, lett in greak waste wie Jess she should recover and he be caught Upon recovering cunselonsness ‘the young lady sought hor futher, and Informed him of whit had occurred. ‘fhe vld man at once rocired the assistance of a friend, and, earning the direction taken by Sparks, hur: ried after him, A rapid ride and A MOT CHASE resulted In Spurks boing enught and jailed, Contrary to his expectations he was not lynched, as he expected that he would bo and liad every reason to belleve, as the char- acter of tho crime he thought Justified such anend. At the conclusion of the trial, and after the reuding of the verdict, nde Crisp asked the erlininal to stand up while tho sontotice of death was belug pronounced, This Sparks did: but before Judge Crisp had uttered a half-dozen words he was In- terrupted by the doomed man who said: “Judge, Loam not afraid; tint sentence don’t hurt me, 1 done sure that day flve months ARO. i only. want to say that £ don't want to be mobbed by men on earth, it they tuke my life by & rope it won't hurt me. Jam willing, and always have been, to by prosecuted here on earth for anything that Live done. 1 confess J have broke the Iaw, and ain guilty of the erime charged ugalyst me, L neknowledge it before you and the Lord. know what £ have done, nud the sentence that you are going to piss wou't hurt ine at all. I WANT TO SEH MY WIFE AND MOTHER before Lule, Tam thankful to you, and give you a thousand tines prayer while I am here on earth that you seo fit to let me get here before the bar of God, TI expect to be for- given for what I have done, and to go pp yonder and have nothing to do but sit down in the Kingdom of the Lord. Judge, 1 want you to tell me the day and the hour, ff you plenge, that £ have got to die it don't seare mental, All that Lam going to do is to get this ttle place here (putting his hand over lus heart), that tho fire can't burn up git before 1 go. 1 hope that they will ny tlecently, put me awny all rlant, L want to zo home to God bieply Be- fore [ go, though, L want to gee my wife and ny mother” Mls disconnected utterances were listened to by a large andlence, aud when he had cou- eluded the Judge ausured hin that his re- quests would be granted, Judge Crisp then coneluded the sentence, namiag Noy, 18 03 tho day of tho hanging. ¥ ———— ON THE BOURSE. A “Hull? Day Come Auain—Mlurry in n Mucket-Shop—An Elinira Man Who WHI Pay Hin Lonves Noxt Timo. Iplopked yesterday as if the predicted ‘big “ rlgo" in the markets on 'Chunge was about to be verified. Evorything was bighall around at tho opentng, and tho “bulls were Jubilant, Whent oponed at $1.27% December, 1.2874 Junu- ury, and went up two cents higher and remained stationury most of tha day, closlug at $1.00 and $1.81, Corn and oats wero firm and active. Thoro was arapld and heavy rise in pork. It opened two and 1 balf coute ‘higher for Janu- ary and five ecnte higher for February, and speedily bounded | finn S172713 and STAT ut the opening to S1T.G5 and $17.46 Jau- yary und February. Tradiig on tho reguiue and open Bonds, and deals on the Call Hoard, wero lively and slightly wboye tho nyerage dally aggregate. ‘Sho'Call Honrd sules wero 000,000 bushels of wheut, i30,000 bushela of curu, 15,200 crates of Jurd, and 10,000 burrels of pork. ‘Tho “ biuckot-aliops” wero sultatat by the stronger nuirketa, and tho small festive © goalper”™ wore votive apd unceasing io thelr efforts to doubly margtus. At was rumored during thu afternoon that A PANIC hod atruck the now “Woople’s Hoard," that A. W. iirlekwood, tho Manager, and C, W. Kirk- fund, one of the Directors, bad suspended, and that Fish, Frake & Co. had gone down with tho smash, Upon jnyestiqution tha rumor was found to have bean caousod bya temporary shortness of money in the hands of these broke. ors, ovonsionud by tho fallure of eome of thoir heitviest customers ta keop up thelr mursins. Ininedijute settlements wero called, and tha rokers opal = up aptly We tho _cluso of tho day's murkct. ‘The svare was olatined by a great many ty ba a put-up Job to intugnee the aduption of the rule tor duly scttlemonts at closing quotations, At ayy rato, the tnumbure of tha * Peoplu's Buurd "* met at 4 o'clock and adopted the rite. * The manugers of the *Yeoplo's Hoard" swear yengoanco on Capt. Morse for nnnounalag on the Upon Honrd that tholr establishinent was tte. ‘Tho tig trader of the new bord is A. AW, Noebe, who handles about 100,000 bushals 1 day. Brlekwood!'s trades rin from 40,000 to 60,000 Duvhots a diy, Kirkland’s from 20,000 to 10,000, ond Fish & lrake's to 40,000, ‘Tho cngvs ot IL. B. Poubody, Prosilont of tho Metropolitan Exchange, and 8. 8, Waters & Co, against Binney & Dodge, of Elmira, N, Y,, for 1.038E8 ON UNPAID MARGIN: woro tried jn Justice Prindlvilto's court yestor~ day. Itseoie that tho Klinira tiem telegrapued ui Motropolitan Exchunge to ramurgia 28) bare rola of to 4, 8. Waters & Co, to romargin 10,000 bushols of wheat. Hoth deals went axainst thom and they refused to pay up the diiTurenecs, Dodge canoe to Chicagy end began trading tvrough other brokers, Peabody ung Waters Drought suit against bln, and Justice Vrindl- ville, after bearing A. B. Beude explain tho ius wardnoss of grain and produce opous, rone dered Judgment tu favor of tho pluintilts for onthe pork deul, und 8125 on the yruin ual, ‘Tho Call Board rooms narrowly escapod dam- axe from fire lugt evening, Juat befuro tho Janitor wus about ta clove the dour tor the night, he discovered wv stnall holo fut of red nud glowing = clndora, Just wt tho base of the plattorm under the’ stock * bulletin. Homo ‘curctoss weinber bad thrown 9 clare atutmp into the corner, and Jb bad Igntted the dévria on the floor, Toly, in turn, dropped through a rat-hole, and was burntug under. neath tho floor, If tho doors bad been alosed aud the danger not discovercd, the Call Board roout, and perhaps tho entire butlding, would invo'twon destroyed, as the fro started in a {nyorable place ‘to feed upon tho stuirs anil woodwork, A fow pails of water oxtinguluned the ineiplent biizo, Among tho promincat yisitora on 'Chougo were U.8. Morgan and J. i. Evans, Indianapos lez W, Fornte, Glasgow, Soutlanas H. . Wilk~ ora, Philadetphing LV, Todos, AMilwoukeo; and John ©, Parsons, New York, BUILDING, Cluciunatl Enjoying a Boom in That Direction, Sptciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune Crnoinnati, O., Nov, 18,—Tho building statistics for the season’ Just closing show that moro money. hus been put into now bulldings iu this city tho past year than wver before in an equallenxth of thue, About $4,000,000 hava buen invested putting up new manufacturing ¢gatablishments | alone, aud fully $3,000,000 tn the bullding of busiiess blocks.” ‘Pheae dgures do yot Include addl- Hous which haya been made to fuctorles already In existenco, or residences, of which more have. beon built than for any years, Upward tof $1,000,000 have fen e pend by a oslugle | drm i tite cons! ruclion of French fats, ‘Thera 1s no braijch of industey that will not begin the now your with enlarged facilities, is notived that the Mill Creek flat ts fast becom lig o manufacturing centre, ‘Tho worl juunufacturiug ty moving in that direction, and will sooy completely occupy a. district: which hus sever seemed dextrabld for. real- dences wis has been a perpetual vyesure, ‘The demand for ngw bulldings and tnereased facllities ts Hkely: to lead to still more netiv- Aty In the watterof bulidiug another gouson. Te No More Sick Kloudacho if You Use Curter’s Littio Liver Pills, No purwing. broker and the, HE RATLROAD: Early Completiom of the Wa- bash Extension to Des Moines. The Inko Shore Koad to Tost the Validity of the Smoke Ordinance. A New Deal {n the Oleveland, Mt. Vernon & -Columbua Road. Tho New Branek of the Wabash from Albian to Des Muines Nearly Cote pleted, Mr. Merrill, of the Wabash Rond, in an in- terview witt a reporter yesterday, gave some Interesting facts in connection with the new rond whleli Is bulig bulls on the lowa Divis- fon from Albla to Des Molues. ‘The now road will be completed and open by the first of the coming year, From Albla it wil run sole twetty miles parallel with the Rock Jaland Loud, and thones strikes through’ un entirely new country, creating ay it were lx Rew towns between Harvey and Des Solnes, The distance from Albia to Des Molies ts sixty-eight mites, and along this lng eleven new tlepots ara belng erected, at a varying cost of from $400 to $1,100. ‘The numes of the villages through which the road Ip to run are, Degiunliy at Albin: Hibert, Yorktown, Busse, ‘Tracy, Harvey, Howell, Fillet, Dunreath, Perey, Munnells, and ‘Tunworth, ‘Phe road crosses the Des Moines River nt two. poluts twenty-live tuiles north of Albla, and again on entering Des Moines. At the former polnta bridge has jist been completed at itn expense of 955,000, It is 625 fect in length, of tie Howe (russ pattern, and rests on iron plers. ‘The bridge at Des Moines Is new being eonstruct- ei. it will be slinilur te the bridge between Jowelland Field, and wit, be finished in abuut three weeks, As Des Moines the con pany are bullding a, brick frelghit-depot ix dl” feet, ane’ Jn tho spring will put up on fing, brick. pnasenger flepol to cost.in the neighborhood of $8,000, ‘Tha Western Union Telegraph Company will soon Jay thelr wires along the new ling, and ofiices will be ovened at each station by hg Iat OF JanUnEY, orus yoon ag the ron e The Validity of the Smoke Ordinance to Be ‘Tested. Attorney Royce, of the Lake Shure & Michigan Southern Rallway Company, stated to a ‘Timmune reporter yeatorday Git his company allowed the sult for violating the sinoke ordinance before Justice Wallace ‘Vhuraday to go by detault In order to tp. penl tte the Cirenit Court. ‘he company had won two sults before, and if it had made adefense in this caso it woul no doubt have won it too, as Justice Wallaca seems to fully understand the matter, and is in- clined to be fair towards the railroad com- wanes, But there was no use In fighting tha cases any farther in the police courts, ns new causes are continually brought wp wean, and At was therefore deetned best by: his company totuke the mintter ton liigher trpunal ant naive it there decided whether ue ordinance ig valid or not, Mr. Royee holds that the Council has go power to declare that a nuisance which is authorized by Jegisiatlve enachnent, Every preeaution he says is awaken by the Like Shore Rod to prevent the sinoke nuisance ag intel as possible, and all devices for consumiyg smoke have been put on its locomotives, but nothing yet has been invented Unt will mitigate tho nuisanee as jnuch as fy desired, Incrousing Its Train Paollitios. Mr, E. St. Jolin, General Ticket and Pas- sensxer Agunt of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacliic, announees that the passenger busl- ness of ils road lng Jucrensed to such an ox. tont us to mate an Increase in train facilities tunperative, and therefore an additional fast express traln in each direction ins been put on his Wine, ‘The through trains for Council Bhulls leave Eiitenaiy iy D315 po, ayy andl at 12205 ye Hy UL tha throdgh traing.for Kansas a Atchison, and Leavenworth atl poi, and at (2:03 pan. AC train fer Davenport leavos at 10.0. m1, 1 At, St. Jolin algo anuounces that his road wakes preelscly tha same connections will the Union Pacilic fast express to Denver vin Julesburg as its competitors, the actual run. ning tine from Cliicage to Denver being about forty-tive hours. Gurrett to Muke a Now Attack upon Vandorbilt, The Unelinath Baqutrer says? Tho rallrond wor between the Garretts and Vanderbilt docs not seem to be growing any 1e33. Jn fret, It is becoming wore agitated, and the prospect fs not cheering for getting ‘dows to Trendy relations, ether persumilly ur between (notr rounds. It is a wolleknown foet that Mr Jobu W. Gnerett and Mr. Vanderbilt are sonatly ¥ bitter enemies, and there have becu dome very bittor words passed from euch avout tho other. ‘The rivulry existing between tho two wrent raftrond kis ta perbupa greater thin exluts or ever has existed between the munagers of any of the grout rallrond corpora. thong, The recent reductions in fares and tho inuuguration of the fust trains from Now York to Chicago Bava to a certain extont plueed tho nes of Str. Vaniterdllt and that of the Panrayl. vanin Eeinpauy dn lond ag jt were over the fulti- more & Oblo, It ts now suthentically unnouiced Upon whit seems to be good authority that the Mr. Garrett is vow contemplating a tiok moves menton Mr. Vanderblit, and will muke euch na great cut in passenger-rates that Vanderbilt cannot compote witht. tn this: movement tt ecunbe sald that Mr. Unrrett ta touching dtr. Vanderbilt in a tender place, so to spouk, Str. Vanderbilt, ft la well: knows, ts lurgety interest- ed In ail the Wagner slecping-curs thit ure up- erytod on bid Hue of ronds, and thoy wone are Kreat suurces of revenue, al ro fur to makeup ‘whit 18 luge {11 the redtivtion 0! pasvenier-cates. Mr. Garrett haa not for some tine allowed the uae of tho Pullinan slecpers aver his tines, but 3 bas been operating his own sloeplug-cars, of which he ty tho sulu proprictor. Tunordor tusendterror to the Vanderbilt ine forests Ip the shupo of cheap foros Mr. Gurrett now contemplates rau bis dleepors tree of charge fur Washington, laltimore, und Now York pussongors, and ilkewle for those coun West. Lhe fare from thw city to Now Yori ia now $12, which does not Include SSR cae fare. ‘The sleeping -cnr fare in #4, which makes the full fre 310, By tho free uso uf sleeping cnr, the fare, with’ full privilewos of wicepors, will bs roduced to #12, The roduction und the suporlority of the necunimodavons for tho suing imonnt of money nntat of necussity work 2 Kreater compotltton thun either Mr, Vanderbilt ay the Ponnsytvania Company will euro to mevt, Should the ‘entorprive be curried out, no it sects twill, the rate of free sleepers will bo wiven to all’ through ore every Dole on thy tines gf the vod. ‘Thy running cost ora sinupisi rent id not wore than #100 por wnonth, which fucludes tho sulary of tho cone tluetors and tho cost of laundrying the Hoen, ‘Une conductor can well maunnge theoe doupers, whieh Je about the number genorally run on eneh traja. By thug plucing one gonductor tn charge of more thin one cur tho expensos will bo materially rgduced. Such a breuk by tho Hulthnoce & Ohio would scons to cause a dectino in tho stocks of tho Pullman Company, ‘may be wate to prac that 1f this Ly carrled out tho Baltinore & Obie will become the invst: popular route between the faut and tho West. ‘There iv no road that oun dou thiug like this bottor thun Sir, Garratt, for bo Ja tha only rate rou operator that owns and controls ule own alcepord, Whoa. tho entorprisa will B Into ef> fect has not bedw decided upon, bus It 16 sup- ‘posud it will bo done now soul. - Clovolund, Nt, Vornon & Columbus, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Chevenann, O. Nov. 18—A teow weeks ngo the Amsterdam Londholders of the Cleveland, A(t, Vernon & Cohuabus Rallroad foreclosed tho mortgages, and tho read was sold at Shoritf sale. ‘The property (4 now held for the bomtihelders by three trustees, Within a few iluys a company will be formed to tke “the Ute “of the rand, ‘The property will than bo, represented entirely by. common stuck. What ls enllud” the Dresden Brangh, penotratiny valun Ohlo . cont flelds, will be completed, and the entlro ling will be put in Hirat-eluss condition, What alliances thie hew company wilt muke remnlus for the future to detérming, ‘Phe road. lins divreto- fora been overated by the Penn KA vauta Coln~ and has come inte Cle bland by the of the Cleveland & Pittsburg Halle Ve eis mors than probably that this wr rany ret Will pease and a new, combination we formed, F Ancorporation of (he Streator & Bloomin *, fuuton Ruud, Bpecat Dispatch to The Uateugy Ariduries BSpuNarieLy, UL, Nov, 18—Lu the Sere tavy of Statu’y oftieu arcles of lucorporation wore tiled loday by the Streator d& Bloomlage ton Railroad Company, with 4 onpital stook ‘of $1,200,000 und the followln Incoruaratars: ort Plana or, J. B, Plumb, day Baker, F Plumb, Milton Heks, Edwin Evans, Rehard Evans, Fred W. Ends, D. Horman, F. Buekendorf, and S.J. Luther, ‘The five ineorporntors first mumed, with G, ‘Trumbull, of New Yors, and 1,8. Buell, of Rochester, N. Ys, are designated ag tho teat Bourd of Directors. ‘The purpose of the core poration Js to build a rallroad from Chicago, through Cook, Du Page, Wil, Grundy, La Salle, Livingston, and McLean Counties, to the City of Bloomington, Progress of the St, Louis, Fort Keott & Wietite, Special Disvaten to The Chteago Tribune Wicurra, Kas, Nov. 14—The St. Louts, Fort Seott & Wiehita Italtroud have thelr road neurly completed frum Fort Seatt to the Clty of Eureka, in Greenwood County, Kus, A prominent Direetor of the company, At present fn the city, says the line will be completed fo Wichita, its western terminus, by July 1, 1883, Will Not Consolidate, Speciae Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune, CheveLany, V., Nov. 18—The report pub> fished here and sent abroad by a few corres spondents to tho effect that steps had been tnken for the consolldation of the New York, Pennsylvanian & Oblo with the Evie ts ubso- lutely without foundation. A close working allinnce between the two companies his been formed, but no negotiations have been pending or ure contemplated louking townrd consolidation, , Georgia Paeific, ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 18,—Traeklaying on tho Georgina Paciile Railway has begun, Gen. J.B, Bordon, President of tho roid, driving the first spike, ‘Ihe oceasion was one of great luterest In the elty—indeed to the whole South, Mobart. Buston, Nov. 18—-A, A. Hobart, formerly Superlutendent of tho Boston & Lowell Road, lias just received the appointment of Superintendent of the Chicago Diviston of tha Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway. Mivcollanecous wom, Mr. GK. Lord, the Blsinarck bridge con- tractor, leaves for the north today with his unfortunate steam shovel. ‘Lhe machine has been thoroughly repaired. ‘The Pennsytvanla Company announces that the freight bluckade ut Pittsburg and Allegheny ius been raised, and that business will be taken aguin for those points, tis stated that na branch of the Missouri Pacitle Road, which is rapidly pushing its extension to Omaha, will be constructed to Lincoln, Neb, 85 soon us the Omaha exten- ston hus been completed, My. E. UD, Frost has been appointed Gen- eral Superintendent of the Mtnols Midland Railway Company with full control of oper- ating departments, Ils headquarters will be at ‘Terre Hautes Ind. Mr, Duniel Webster HMitehcoek, formerly General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Kasiroud, lity been ap: volnted General Western Passenger Agent for the Union Pacllie and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railroads at San Francisco, Mr. Mteheovk lias hetd the position of Gen- eral Western Passenzer Agent of the Union Paeile Railway at San Francisco for sone Uine past, ‘The I Mnofs Central Kallroad Company fins added a through slegper to ity 950 p.m train to Independence, Waterloo, and Cedar Fails, reaching Independence at (ssl a ut, Waterloo at 11:40 9. 1, and Cedar Falls at 13317 p. in. next day. Passengers tor Charles City, adcliley, Lowi Falls, Webster ¢ Fort Dodge can have the ndyantaze ot a sleeper to Cedar Falls, and arrive at thelr des- tinuttion carly In the afternoon, Day enrs will ran through = from Chicago to Fort Dodge without change, Ameuting of & snUH Apher employed in the various radlroal otees In this city was held ‘at the HUnols Central office a day or two te for die purpose of taking prellini- nary steps to bri about the formation of Kallway Stonographers’ Assoctutlon, ‘The meeting was Inegely attemled. After ap pojnting temporary olcers, ete, the meeting adjourned until Noy, 2, ut 8 o'clock p. in, at the sume place. c Conformiug to the agreement entered Jnte with the Chicuzo & Northwestern Je the Chicazu, Milwaukee & St. Paul y day anounced a lengthening In the rune ning time of the through day train to St. Paul, Beginning on Sunday, the St. Paul express heretofore leaving the Unlon Depot entnt in. Wil leave thirty-live minutes ater—n Tho New York, Chileago & St, Lonls Malls way Is now completed from Fort) Wayne ta within elglt miles of Bellevue, O., on the Late Shote & Michigan Southern, and 103 tues of track ave aiready ballast ‘The wntire crady is tlailshed between Butfalo pd Chiengo, wide xreater pirt ut the track fs down iso. Itigexpectad that the division between Fort Wayne and Fostorla will be opened for business 1 about three Weeks, ‘The passengers In tho sleeping-cars on the Ou. iy, tral of Ure Michigan Central, ire it presuiit transferred nt Rochester, N.Y. ‘This arrangement hits been found vury: Ineo vate jent tu miasengers, as they Were compelled to make the chauge at 7 i in, a rater early hour, ‘Fo remedy thts evil It has been de- eluded that on nh ator Motul the transfer is to be made at Syracuse, which allaws pas- sengers to remato in the steeper unl Oa, an A shnilar change whl be made in the train whieh leaves Nuw York at 1030) a.m. daily, except Sunday, which with also make tis transfor at Syracuse on and after Monday, The purty of Eastern raflrond men who havo been swlaging around thy circle during the last two weuks for the purpose of visiting the general officers of tie s Wester roads arriv 3 moruin Ahn the city r and departed for tho East on the 320 p, taln ot the Michigan Con ‘Tho part consisted of Hh d. Hayden, ‘Trail Naw York Central; daha C, Nos Herel Munnger of the Merehunt’s Diy; ne GS, Pouper, General: Maunger loose funnel Line; Uo Darling, General Manager Witte Line; George JL Vaillant, General Freight “Agent: Lake Shore & Miehiean Southorn; J. A. Grier, Qoneral Freight Aont Michiran Central. Uho trip was trony New York to Ladhinapolls, Clacluuatl, Loulsyille, St. Louls, Kansas City, Topoka, St Jae, Atehlsou, Omalin, St. Punt, Minneapolis, Miiwanite, and thence bavk to New York yla Chicago, Detrolt, and Butato, Articles Incorporating the Cineiunati, Shawnee & Wheeling Railway Company wore (ed with the Secretary of Statvot Ohio on tie Hth inst. The caplial stock of the company fs txed at $3,000,000 fn shares of $100 cach, and the ineorporators are Jonas M. McCune, of Columbus; Willan C, Mae holm, of Newark; Levi d. Murgess, of 1 wan td LM Lawson and Daytd i Sle ot New York, ‘The purpusa of tia hice: poration Js to construct and operate a line of tatlvoad from Clnelunatl to Wheellug, It will Nt through or into the Counties of Hanuleon, Clermont, Brown, Aitghtond Toss, Mocking, Terry, Morgan, Noble, Monroe, and Belnont, th Ollo, and cross th river at or hear. Bellaire, It la estinatod that tho Jungth of the cntire road will nat exceed 20 tiles, ns it ts the lutontion of the projectors ta conting tho route as olosely to an nbr-llne as practicable, ‘Phe road will betraaked with steel rails and equipped in the most substan- tint manner, Mr. Acd. Earlidg, Buporintondont of the Chieagu & Paclile Uivision of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rullrond, announces that the new Rockford & Jonesville traln will leave Chicago. atl pe th, tho present starting the of tha Kirktand passenger, which horearter wilh be abandoned, Pho trate will reach Davis Junction at 7318, where immediate connection will bo made with an accommodation tral on the Chivago, Rock- ford & Northern. From Rovkford the ran to Jonesville will bo made oyor the Prairle aw Chon Division, ‘The incoming tral from Jonesylity and Rockford witl arrive bo Chileago at 102%) a is the futention soon to erect anion depot at Davis dunes tlon, For eo present the project of placing & Rockford couch on the through Bayan day trols will not be carried out, but this Is aluply a matter of thue, Only one add. Foun! shauge transpires on the Chiedga & Puclttc Division, ‘Tho Elgin passenger will herqafter leave Chicnge 200325 a, —— PARALYZED. : Hpsctal Disvatch to Tha Chicaga Twoune Miwavrer, Wis, Nov, 1-2. .1 Hall, City ‘Tax Conimisstoner, well known jn Cht- cago, Where he was formerly engaged tw banking business, was paralyzed: tuduy, and in lying In a criticnt conditien —————— THE IRISH IN AMERICA, Nawronr, RL, Nov. 18,—Muyor Sloaum presided at aiuecetluz tonfelit addressed by a lately arrlyed member of the Land Lengire. DBarritone, Md, Nov. 18—O’Connor, o niember of Partlament, spoke tonight in be- half of the Irlsh Land League, Mayor White presided, — THE WEATHER, Signal Sorvico. Orrior or ‘rin Cuter Stexat, OFFICER, Wasnt: wD. C, Nov, Wt a. m.—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, rain, fol- Jowel by much colder northerly to weaterly winds, snd rising barometer, For the Lake region, rain’ and snow, fol- lowed by colder, partly cloudy weather, winds generally from north to west, and ris ing barometer, 7 For the Upper Mississippl and Missouri Valleys, areas of light snow In tre northern vortion, colt, fair weather {1 the southern portion, northerly to westerly winds, and risltigs barometer during a portion of the day. Cautionary signals continue at Oswego, ection 6, Rochester, Buflato, Erle, Clove- land, Section 5, Sandusky, ‘lolede, Detroit, Sectlon 4, Port Uuron, Alpena, and Mackl- naw. ‘The Chief Signal Onlcer furnishes the fol- Jowing special bulletin: A. storm developed in tho southwest yes- terday morning, and advanced tu the Upper Ohio Valle: ere lt ty now central, Heavy rulns are reported from the Lower Lake re- lon, the Ohio Valley, Missuurl, and Arkan- sus; Hyht rains from New Huglaud and the southwest, and Milt snow in the Lake region, fowa, und Minnesota, Fuir Weather continues In the South At antic and southern portion of the Stid- dle States, ‘The temperature lag risen along the Atlantic coast, and it has falton rapidly in the Lake regton, the Northwest, and thence southward to Texas. [tis beluw freezing ns far south ag Fort Gibson, and below zero in Minnesota and the Upper Mis- sourl Valley, ‘Che iudientions are that rala aid snow will prevali in New England and the Middle Btates tomorrow, followed Sune day by colder and fair weather. ‘The cold wive Which appeared in the Northwest ‘Thursday ts ovine slowly to the custward, and [s now felt*in the western portion of the Lake region, the Qhto Valley, the Western Gulf States, and Northern New York. [t will extend along: tlie Atlantic const to- snarraw or tomorrow night, causing a rapid Tull th temperature, UMtCAGO, Nov, 1810718 p, .—The following. obsurvations are taken at tho sume momaut of tine at als tt Hons numed? GENZUAL OUSEUVATIONS, Statlons. Wren, Ral we ver. tC es Derain oray. v ttwar, 18,1 Aye resin Tndtanapy: uta. hepa. Lu Crosse. yy ob ratte 8 Filth 0 Fue, oy Librain Our, OlCteas, & “ake rain train “Harumutur correvted fur tenipurature, elevation, and ie rumentid ere Q}uauuuiu umpacatie SMinhow.n teuporucure, be Moan daily tuerimouiare sb wan dutty Lherinumetsr, a Meau dally humidity, We Around Grecnvastie, Ind. Speelut Divouteh to The Uhieugy Tribune. Gueexcastiy, lid, Nov. .—Sinee yi terday morning rath has been falling he in tor Usher than at any thie since 195, Every> thing hi the bottoms, lneluding what Hie corn was Jert trom the drouth, is being swept away, ‘The Curtersburg bridge over Enulo Creek, twenty niles enst of here, on the Ine dhinapolls, Vandalia & St. Louls Road, ts pardally wished ott, and the traiis aver that road for the Bast ave belng trasferred to the Indlsnapolis & St. Louis Rondat thls ats kewhsy the Grains of che Tnidiunapolis i Louis for the West are belay trans. to the Vandailt on account of the K west of her The transfers a cuuslng great delay and canside nts, nnd Che strenmts are now ren ade. ‘Phere ts no prospect yet of an abute- Tent of the rain, and sth greater damage is feared. Sno’ Sptctat Dispatch to The Uheugo ‘Tribune, GALENA, LIL, Nov. IBA nature here- abouts has put on the gurb of whiter, ‘Yo- duy, for tho first thie this season, sew con meneed falling nt 3 o'eluck this afternoon, and hus contini up to the present tine without cessation, Onr peaple are petting: theirslelehs ready for operation tomorrow, the gromut belug in splendid condition ter sleddling. dpictat Diuatch to The Uhtene Tribune. Puervont, Ub, Nov. 18,—This elty was yislted by a suowestoym today, und a few of anow Inve fallen, peclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, AWA, HL, Nov. .—A heavy fall ot snow Visited these parts today, ‘Tho heavy: rain of Jeateriny used another rig in te Fox and Wluols Rivers ut this pla Special Liavated to The Chicuaa Tribunes Bauvowixaroy, tL, Nov, 1,.—Snow fall to- diy to tha depth of several fnches, und It be stlll snowing: aulte hurd, with every tuittene tion that it will continue during the night, Sprewut Uispatess tu The Calcuwy Tisdune. FIELD, Un, Nov. 1—the storus veen heavy, and much damage ts roportad bi tho vielnity. ‘The rain his now evased and ut brisk snow is futliig, kn ane Ulontleated report Js received here that the Chicugo & Alton bridge at Macouvin has Kono out, but ao particulars can by guthored, The train over that rowd due bere ab 8340 to- night has not arrived at chishour, 10 o'clock, Speetal Mlepaten to The Odtcago ‘tribune, Miawavevn, Wis, Nove 18—A heavy show-storm aut iy tonlght, and snow hus iow fullen to a depth of iirau fF four inehes. Reports Crain Ute traln-dlspatehers’ ollces uf the diferent niltvands tonight are te the ef- fect that hewyy snow-storms are provaliing in the northwestern part of tho State, and fours oft a blockade on one oF two of the roads are imuinent «2c Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, St. Jose, Mo, Nov, —There isan ineh or more of snow an the ground. It ds cul sud stormy, Ay Sangamon Itiver. Spectat Biauteh te Is Litenoo Trosune, Decarvn, Ib, Nov. 13.—Neurly 10,000 feat of limber'used in the trestle of the new county bridge scross the Sangamon River at tho MMoiit Ford were Awept wway by the flood this afternoon, ‘The bridge contractors are tha King Mildge Company, of Clavelund, O, Tleavy ralns have prevailed slice last even- ing eiceut luterruption, and the whole country is watur-soukerdt, a amen” A Cross Uabye Pothit. {ago gonducive to 4 man’s romalning nbuchelor as stopphig for ono nignt at the house of a married frend and being kept awake tor Hye or ix hqurs: y tho crying of o trogs buby,, All crose and drylig babies necd wily Hop Bittens to nak them welt and smulluyy. Young then, remember ui aveler. ramanaae neal Zowspapor geurfse Hartjord Times. A novelty {n the wuy of silk weaving for gen- tlomen's acurls consists of a suart of diferent colors, on which Ie woven a medley uf nuwspa- peng, the nutnus of while oun be read In lettuns quernigbth of au fuch in feng. AMUSEMENTS, HAVERLY’S THBATRE, The taro, Handsomo, and Tanding ‘The tro, tn tho ame wWoll-kanwn established Joauor ‘Monros und Poarhorn-ate, Chicago.” 4.1L HAVENLY,. nngor and Proprietor. LOOK AT THT OOK AT THIS! THE LAST LOOK! Very Laat Two Performances Of tho greatest of public ploasing attractions, IIRALIEY BROS. Magnifleont and Varlod Svoctacutar MICHAEL STROCOFF. ‘the moat cuinplete production over witucssed | Chieage. In this extondod und resplendont disyiay 250 Persons Appear Nightly. onteieryedzeatens chopyas tneedgreed suats. Iore ‘unen daily. execpt Munday. "Socure aon « Mav ATE BOX By ATAGRRID MATHS 25 conta only to the Grand Family Circle. fonday—PATIENCK—COMLBY*ALTON CO, ja Bunday porforma.icos at Havoriy'a Thoatra, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkest,, opposite the CourteHouse, Engagement uf the vory popular BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Huturday Matinee, Nov, 19-THE MASCOLTE, Marte Stone as Bastin - int a Nov. ia, by spect Y ayatkiiig Operas BATINTEDAT Teauests appe’e sunday ni! yn Ng 2U, ty time of the now musical comedy ‘THs RCI DOM y Son DOLL by Atkineun's Y hareaday Nigit, Nov hanksulving Matinge—Grand 8 Of the CLHIMES OF NORMANDY, with Jessia Dart+ t Lnviens Germaine, H—FATINITZA, PTL f NORMANDY, vi THY MASCOTTE, ov. Dit, Ste. PINAFORE, with it avis da Suttarcap. eur, APOLLO CLUB, TENTH SEASON—1881-'82, ‘rhe Avolly Musical Club desires to complete the subscripuion Hist for the chauing sonson mL as oarly 8 diy ts ponstite, Eurly npptien thuse who have not yet subscribed, and whom the ubahAlE have the privflege of onraliing woon the fist Of nasocinte members, which drowsud to WVICKERS THEATRE, Last Matinee today, Lust orto, maneo tonlaht of MR. AND MRS. N.C, GOODWIN (ELIZA WEATHERSBY) In Geo, It. Shu’s amusing Comedy, THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM. ON MME (. QOODWIN, IIL. ALATIL ¢ Week—SMr, nnd Se imikumieg, eee HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Last Great Danite™ Matinee ‘This Suturday Afternoon at 2. THIN KATURDAY EVENING Farewell perfurtuanes of the great Anturiean play, THE DANITES. ‘Tomorrow, SUNDA aitively Inst appears anee ot MEL und Mt ANKUN und Come any it thels tint euevess, LD, Monday, AGGIK SUTCHELL In ‘THe BHATeay A SPRAGUIS OLYMPIC THEATRE, Cine parwoun Like nd Randolph, Evary evening ate, und Muthices Wednesday, Eaturduy, aud Sunday, WARY MINER MUREIES 4 MURPHY BIHAN SON a + QUOD WIN 8 s DANCING ACADEMY, Us7 Twent: (Adults, Tnesday and Friday Juveniles” ‘Tursdny aud Saturday aftucnvans, The German and: wll the Dew Paneus taugtt Nesidenoe.2a Wubual-av. DE LONWS DANCING ACADEMY, Amerleun Express Multding, 33 Sonrov-st. Private ie Instruction, AU the Intust dan Hed thothid und ge- curaey uf unpeeiualty, Fur rr OA BES. 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