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WUMBER 167 4 NEW ADVERTTSurMWibpra ifCr THE JANITORS 4 i 3 J1 1 't 1 ACTING No 3 Larned street west played the? heroine sthe drama would if he State of Michigan at Grmco Roman beet two I organization forgotten in ashorttimeas most piques areSMiss su ot I a eimer ov or $iuu sidle within thirty days Xrarn I a nmnnr Davenport rhside froni her recognized personal date A BRdwN 159'Jefrerson we I charms has genius and uMabel Detroit March 7 1881 I VOLUME i' NOMINATIONS ADj CONIRMATIONS i 3 ft ri Ji KK Republicans neayorinjtq crc0 an Extra Session of Congress 1 wW fririHU painters and decorators www bftbe tiit "tr is unworthy her splendid power8 She lifts the character up and makes: us sympathize with the emotions of the piqued and petalent society belle untilwhen' she becomes a mother whose acts are misconstrued and whose love is misunderstood she carries all before herand her auditors leaye the theater in the belief that they have seen a great: play Miss Davenpbrt won another 'splendid triumph last evening the Detroit was' filled with her admirers and again and again tailed before the curtain Mr Lee played satisfactorily1 He is particularly good actor in the quieter scenes George Morton had a thankless part in the severe old' Puritan: and 1 bar ring a tendency to gesticulate constantly de served a fair share of the favor hekecbived mm'n ierce is a winning? Actress and "as she had in a most: winning character she left nothing to be desired was saucy pert and outre enough as portrayed by Ada Wernell and Chase and Edgar Davenport as and provoked uproarious lataghter by some gymnastic comedy which lsuselessto condemn Mr Whiticar Mr Chippendale: Mr Wilson Mr Lent Mrs Barker Mrs Deon and Miss Randolph ably filled the remainder of the cast was rnore' handsomely mounted last' evening than ever before in Detroit As was announced in these columns yesterday the tninagembut have UeSdded to'give'a matinee under pressure through an orifice whose aperture may be gauged tq a certain outflow apparatus is simple consisting a steel case located tn one corner obthe cab under the seatwith a horizontal stuffing boxes on opposite sides the case is Allied with oil glycferine of other inelastic fluid and con tains a gear or pinion keyed oh the shaft meshing with? a similar one not unlike a common rotary pump thus dividing the case into two chambers which communicate witty bach other through an external belt or conduit passage having a port at' each end? "A simple valve worked by ad external band wheel serves as a throttle "to vary one of these ports or close it entirely The shaft extends' through the sides of the cab carrying a strong steel pinion' hteabh which meshes with a toothed 'rack on the 'corner post the 'elevator i The pinions wlthin the case do not'rotate In the ascension (of the cab but when it descends they are rotated by tbe horizontal shaft through the medium of 'a simple eccentric friction clutch tak the fluid from one chamber of the'ease and forcing iiJ ALL BRANCHES low MARTIN CO RS SSS )fiR a sss8' keugam dr wennttd i the Hall Block enmRr Bodemakn Ansted by Drs Weaver mul Pasc from a a until fl Sun 1 The cause of death was discovered to be hemorr 8pn I hage of the limgkand the jury rendered a verdict What Inspector Craft Has to Say as to the Causes of Their Resignation 1 4 Js They Were Demanded or Cause In Each A Lively Time Anticipated at the Next 3 Meeting of the Board of Edaeation A A i Present ire 1300 te Hepartmeut5 2 4GJ 1 Water Works 2 9J 1 45 Board of Public Works 60 30 igo was referred to the Committee on Streets WEB I I iv A WE WlA fm'a I YtTwawaenn ny fl'll a hAnda 0A4 Keiktxirw'RTr 8811 street near Michigan avenue has been KSL seleSiedtor the Wettern Day Nureery and istxrfng fctroit Club House Bourbon host I fitted up for opening on Monday next It is in ptew using ft Glvu OTar tom I tended tocdmmenceon a moderate scale with due I 11OOL1TTLE WELTER CO I 10 eomfort and convenience The ladies re kj 3 £4 Wood that housekeepers who have such Boo I cle maybe useful which they wish' to do IpiAjv THE REE PRESS ww xvuioj ckMvu wMpvMkwmcu nnvtt AO1 bMMMiy tbe work i beew in use chairs tables cots cribs and articles 'JASSaOe I VWvhari fvwn ivwa cA ttiaonMv irv IN the 11 house No 264 Seventh street any Hay this week jV I Generous donations ilecessary articles have a mutual IRK TNSnRANOR I beeD made by houses The Mi'igaii LNSURXNTE Stove Company have presented the Nurwery with UnfDtkrw I wr 4 4X411 vir VEl'KOIT I one or uieir uiagiuuceub ano st juaiis ranges witn Ifcinonev I furniture complete The ladles of the Execu bter 'n ths reserre I Ove Committee will meet on riday next at besides saving 25 per 'Cent at I lathe office ot the Association of Charities I Vr I 46 Moffat bjock to perfect arrangements for carry 9 MOAT 1 ingonthewdrkof theNnreery A full Attend I may be expiated IT THAT JOHNSON SELLS HL uEST GOODS i SO MUCH CHEAPER THAX HE'U 5 jf other Stores Below the Campus Martiust 4 Ihe reasons are plain: 1 Redoes not pay the high rents they do He he has been there H0 tog no expensive elevator and second flopr room requiring Atfo sets of clerks Oolyone in the Arm whose expenses are light Il Ha sells for cash gee tbe bargains In winter goods and such Lr goods that lie does not intend to keep int 803 Woodward ave lgRIOR DECOBATION I We are prepared to execute all commissions in IL connection from ordinary work to that requir the highest display of practical knowledge and Ejstic skill we would our patrons that they in their orders at an early day and thus avoid Cdelays and annoyances incident to the rush i Lin painting IqBAINING AND VARNISHING I HARD WOOD INISHING I CALCIMIN1NG 5 I RESCO PAINTING I MODERN ART WALL PAPER liadow Shades Spring and Common ixtures I pie AN GODREY COr I Painters and Decorators! I 167 and 169 Griswold st The Snrplus Berennes for March' April Stay aiid Jiiue EsjimteU aWB $43000000 i 3 I The prosecution also Introduced other witnesses whose testimony: showed that 'Cronin left the en gine house in which ha at work on the night of the robbery at a late hour and returned early in' the morning ustice Miner held Biitler for 'trial at the April term of the Court and fixed his bail at 32000 which he i 4 At last meeting of the Board of Education 'I I I I vu votnjniuee on ocnoor House supplies ana Jani tore reported tnat the janitors or the Barstow Wilkins and Tappan schools had tendered their resignations to take effect March 1 which resigna tions wore accepted Accompanying the report Was a list of: nominations to 'fill the vacancies There was some discussion on the report and it was Anally adopted by a vote of 15 to A day or two nfter the meeting tbe janitors who were thus called on several Inspectors and denied that they had resigned thefa positions and claimed that they did not know the reason of their removaL The matter created a stir among the School In spectors and it is: very probable that an attempt will be made at the next board meetinx to recon sider the vote by which the report was adopted I As was intimated in PhESS seve ral days since' tile janitor of the Tap pan School has made" an 'affidavit which I is signed by four witnesses denying her resigna I tion which consequently conflicts with the report This will be offered at the next meeting in connec tion with the motion to reconsider 1 A rumor has alstr been prevalent for sometime I that the removals jwere made for political reasons I inasmuch as inspector Croft Republican is Chair 1 man of the In order to get the I the resignations a reporter of TfiE I ree Press yesterday interviewed Inspector Craft I on the subject He said: "The charsfe that noli I ties had something to do with the resignations Is as I false as it ia absurd The committee is composed I of myself and lnspector Jack Republicans and In 1 spectors Gorman Reif and Harmon Democrats I thus you will see that the Democrats have a mai lonty of one But I assure you in behalf of the I committee tha politics are not introduced I at our meetings When an appointment of a janitor (agreed a we do not look I'ctot political faith or religion but simply at his fitness for the place'11 for one do not believe In introducing pol itics into the Board of Education and 'since I have been 'a member I hare adhered to this principle and shall continue to do so until iny term of office has expired! As to these resignations I have sim ply this to say) that they were all demanded by the committee and when recelved 'immediatelv ac cepted to effect oh the above mentioned day what'reason were they asked the reporter 4 is more of 4 private'nature and should not be talked about outside of the committee meeting but as The ree Press has already alluded to it in the local column I have no objection to telling I joow In the case of the janitor of the 'Barstow I School we received a number oi! complaints from the teachers4 of the school the super visor and others against him which we' investigated and found to be true We requested him to appear before' he committee which he did to answer the charges but he told a rambling story and we asked him to1 resign He did sjandVit told to' quit on' the 1st 'of MrchafAjs tothe: 'janitor of the Wilkins School there were alsq charges of neglect of 'duty Against him and he was also renuested to suit iX In the case of the janitor of the Tappan School tae committee referred the matter to a auh envn mittee consisting of Inspector Gorman and myself There were certain charges against her and we deemed it advisable to remove her The sub com mittee agreed to ask her for her resignation! had occasion to be absent from the city and wrote to Inspector Gorman to wait on her and get her resign nation Wheh I returned I 'was Informed by Mr Gorman that shehad I of your pereonal knowledge that she tendered her resignation do Spiled Inspector Croft 1 He said thaxho was fully aatiafled with the re port made by Inspector Gorman and at the next meeting would make a full explanation of the mat ter He said that the janitors had reason to be thankful fo being given chance to 1 resign aq there was a feeling on the part of a majority of the committee to summarily discharge them with out any warning' At the committee meeting he said all matters were carefully considered and after the report was agreed upon Inspector Relf thought It would be proper to give the janitors a chance to resign 'and thus all6 unpleasantness would be avoided The newly appointed janitors have entered upon 5 ''i i i 1 General Violation of ire re tentlon taws The foremen of the three hook and ladder com panies and the assistant foremen of the several steam fire engine companies of the Detroit ire Department have been for time engaged in jl fflBOAT DISEASES ASTHMA BRONCHITIS i and consumption Lether with diseases of the Eye "Ear and Heart specially treated at the 1 DETROIT THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE I 253 Woodward avenue I HILTON WILLIAMS Proprietor kmanently established since 1870 since which about 18000 persons have been treated for Reform of head throat or lung disease possible call personally fqr consultation and unination but if impossible to do so write for fist of and Treatise" pdress i 4 IeTROIT THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE ffi3 Woodvard ave Detroit Mich Led BAMORD CO 'WASHINGTON a Charges of Bribery itr ConnectionWith Steouteljuntiracts 3 liXto ASSISTANT POSWaSTEB ENERAL BRADY SNATOR DUR aLY AND OTMEBS AMtTSEMENTS Sara Errnhardt at Opera HocsbJAn fr who speaks English certainly has an advantage with an English andidnee for which ho talent or genius or artistifl culture can compensate It is an affectation to believe otherwise and there fore none but' a renchman or a thoroughly Gal licized American or Englishman can easily appro Ciate Sara BemhartU If the' attention of those who understand her tongue reasonably well is dis tracts by an effort more or Iacs intone I bendher or If the libretto Is the sole key to the I movement and meaning of the drama the'actors cannot hope to receive anything but the divided 1 attention of the Hence it is that the best roenesAn Sara Bernhardt's performance last night are the acting is? mute and pln I tomlmic or' where the 'whirlwind of her I feAlings carries her so completely 'away that even it she vere speaking in English it would I be hard to catch her fast and furious declama tion ond her actions would literally speak more I distinctly if not louder than her words 1 1 1 Io last night her best effects we I Will not say her best acting were' in 'the stormy scene when her smoldering jealousy towards her sister and her husband breaks forth at last in a I torrent of upbraiding against her sister for her place in the and I alienated interest if not the affections' of her husband and child Durin most this scene she does utter a word She sits upon the sofa' a mute spectator I of a conversation between her husband "and her slsterin regard to various domestic arrangements i a governess for the child the purchase ofsome property andthe refusal of Louisethe sister to entertain an offer of marriage which will take her from the duties to which: she 14 wonted but which rightly pertain to the wife xThe wife sits on the sofa trembling' with her ris ing resentment31 tshe casts her glances of 'fury at 'he unconscious and Innocent persons who sitnesr' In her tempesUiQUS violence she tearp the rich' fringe from the Sofa pillow Her breast heaves quickly sT Her i transparent Is distorted i with heir Her 'long thin expressive arins'imove1 as if charged with electric shocks The whole attention of whose faces re not buried Jin their 4s poncen I ft into the other from which it returns through the trated upon the slim tremulous but Inspired figure I belt passage referred to qnfhegofa What those who stirher so ore saying LiaNow the flowthrough this passage panbe throt is of little importance compared with this Illumina 1 tied bv the valve so as to allow the rah tr at Uon of the tragic 'force Within the great actress I any desired speed or it can beshut off entirelyso ben comes the volcanic sneech the ontnnurinw that the be atnnnert at "ri1l reproach the tense vivid and overpowering re question to bebqn considered is whether the shaft Inundation of dster husband and child and its pinions are strong enough to sustain the pouuj uie iaiai step wmcn carries i her a from I load of toecab and contenta! Surely not a diffi her threshold to her' artnkcult thing to figure out is I inpractlce the valve would be set nd allow the net comprehension of the part of the frivolous I dto to descend trifle fasten than the steam or hy rou' giddy temper changes' like the drauiid motor would loweit and then the device summer skies to whom maternal duty appears at jtould bo operative only when'' the hoist rope or times as if it might amuse her while 'amateur uie fee atncals gossip and flirtation seeto' Serious af 1 I do not wista tobe understood as condemning fairs of are quickly recognized as thehfghast ny of the brought before the expression of artistic culture andby the perfec public for Increasing the safety eff elevators on tion of her art conceal the art whiphrptvsliilirpny I their inventors arn'eutitlea to ill eqfrances the spectator While neither 1 "rou I praise for tneir labois infenliancinx the safety pf foia not her 1 lift and Hlhb3 But in mureli oLscAemto zmd tbnctres? they egablehcr to 1 venttoh progrdSOB iitohstahQy made human teUigent observer of the Immense resources wiiiqlr Hte' 'tltleai tdeveryprotectSon and safeguard nature and her ow industry and clode study' have tMat Sut'pdsslbly ba thrown around it' It' is With bestowed upon this renowned artist I this feeHhg that I subfnit this description of Mr Wil a woman a good nose and she can dothe invention in have no pecuniary in pneiin talking ot beauty 'Here Isa I Ebxbtb WOIMn wha Tlthnnt I 1 11 'I Strange andfascinatimr'success in Wno hennti I' 'Yxwfsh to present toe very family in this State fuL Her talent for beautiful is an' grAt and to eTeIY person sufferingf from colds coughs that an ugly faed and a figure angiiwnnieh foi Catarrh: and alltbrciat and the merit I usefulness tothe anatomical student in nr value and succefcs'of Arthur's Elixir or Sulphur I I in the least interfera th ho' I It has cured thousands' Sold bv arrahd Williams I Senators The talent which restrains her from lwln ainwut ACo: i session I hideous is something abaolutelv marvninna Her portraits and photographs are so excellent too i I that one almost recognizes in her an intimato quaintance picture with the long slender i I while doing justice both to the beauty and ugliness 4 7r twmmaire you taugn tbe face and head much of the sinuous grace' I of her figure 1 i Restricting the City 4 Her costumes are of cohtra bAAntrfiii Hn Awk mi I a riding habit is a little too severe The one in which into narrow strips three miles in length rnnnii I sne most onmnlAtAl Pwm a vrw IQ Ck URS9 beautiful union of classic grace of outline th shimmer and variety of dazzling modern costumes? ousy and oontention would always exist between We can do but little toward a realistic descrintion 1 dense and sparaelr settled portions A hew i deal however in our municipal government is im beyond indicating that it was white and seemingly I neratfve if an honest economical govemmwt in spaces full of I little moving while the I secured The plan'of an upper and lower house I I a a 1 I I'n a A Ab a A aa 1 wnoie nung in folds past descriutibh 1 ru miuvuuuxuynet a aa uescnpnon i checfcon hasty and ill advised legislation and reck Vne comes away with profound respect I less appropriations of public money or tbe for the faithful drtist'' Those who lightly I upper house I would suggest that it be composed I rrfh'njsARiinh hfiva liHia Uoa tka wo i or ten memDers and elected oy districts two in VA uuo Ui I nara scuaytno utter aevotion to which makes an actor able to do what this woman does The other actors dfd'thelr parts conscientiously I The caucus committoe 'say the 'delay Was i butas is usual with greatactors whether merf or rititur one rheumatic Ils 1 by thenumerous changed in the Sedate WOIH6I1 fed th At thev rVWA lies If! 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WCUIIJUB VU U1124 MJI1 IM ill ui wwiuy me win remove me cause ot dsease purify invigorate commop piace peoplejthat fare on the stage with and nourish the entire Astern Ask for Tfree 'audTy nw te wM them In none of the others was there the inde aamplebottle rt i 1 will 'Then' the qualifications of the dew scribable perfection of enunciation which Is one of I Senators for the different 'work the 'bharms which win longest be remembered in I scarred i 11 must be studied 5' I Sara Bernhardt That this1 is the result ofito syired pafience' one is convinced when contrast Ing her sister who plays the with herself Will be pldyed to night with Mlle Bernhabdt as i fi ci a tfxm vessel Transfers The following vessel transfers have been regis tered at the Custom House here since January 1 Propeller Anna Smith Winslow and others to IL Dyar and others alt $40000 Schooner Chas Weeks Erie Wwteni Tran's portation Company to Thos Allen all88000 Schooner Emma Cpyne John Pridgeon to A Murphy all a Vfs Schooner Elouise oster to Morgan all S55OJ Steamer lora Northwest (Transportation Coni pany toS Grummondl all $15000" 3 Scow rank Morris MoCiure to James Walker all S80Q Tug Geo Brockway Moore to Catharine' xuvvatrw uxiu uutuTer4 $okAJL? Tug KateMoffatCW Cook to SA Murphy one fourth $3300 i i Schooner Keepsake Erie A Western Transporta tion Company to Thos Allen all $5000 PropeUer Oswegatchie Northern Transit Com pany to A Keitn and others aU $18000 barge Rnoda Stewart a lower and others to Geo Pamtes all $32000 Steam barge Prindivilie Erie Western Trans pOrtation Company to Allen $17000 Telephonic acilities At last session ot the Common Council a prupumuuu received xrom wie reiepnone Telegraph' Construction Company as follows To the Honorable the Common Council The rapid growth of the telephone business and Jarge demand of the citizens of Detroit for tele phone connections have this facility of great service both for the public and private uses each station becoming a police or fire station by simply calling through ithe telephone The headquarters of the Police Department are notified of an attempted burglary disorder or riot or the Hire Department of the location by fires By this means efficiency "of department is In creased and valuable property saved life made more secure and ruffianism held rin? cheek 'The free use of the telephone 5f or these purposes nas been encouraged and every facility extended to the general public whether they were patrons of the telephonesystemornot 3 Notwithstanding the efforts of the company to promptly supply the people with the telephone and thereby promptly extend its usefulness its efforts have been to a large degree hindered by lack of privileges for erecting wires along the pub lic streets and alleys Witiiout these prtvuegea the efforts to extend the this service must prove futile In view of the above the company beg to submit the foUowfog proposition 1 In consideration of the granting of privileges to erect poles along the mirth ride of Grand River avenue the west ride fof Griswold street the of Larned street and the north sideof Michi gan avenue and such pthbr streets as may be nec essary to public or private interests the said poles to be used for the joint occupancy 'of the company for Its wiresand by tbe Police Depart ments for their the company further agree to furnish such telkphoues aiMl wires as the different city deDAxtmeBtei are nowueiM auch as they may require toe addition or exten sions at one half the reseular rates The saving to the cigy ia Abe different depmit' SiJfHlWS'J' I PRESIDENT GAREET!) OPPOSED TO HOLDING ONE I IT 0AN ''I Jon A VOWED ot 3 ft fashion able st ATioNERj" 148 Tbodward avenue I a snnrtatHy Africa i uiatiuu senes wui oe Pivfln fir tua hull of thaVAiirwyi denenri to I the work of inspecting large fncrnri hesin rirei tt MAQ'UUiruvu aua mvem I vunowuu aoowiuwuu uu vvtsuuesaay even I nurnoeea uxnuon or lDS tbe 9th inst by Howell Subject: tt 3 i I aUDUc illustrated by a large number of I WRIGHT Ann ADrn XWTO'wmvrmn I I INTEWOBblRATrowi I wsu Haugi latest gnl New Paper to 7to araae yesterday wn I mat ennnlniart ha' a resco rainters tMuuvriiijur uje vut BXKaugi: west I currenc year: jonntou isrwta Secretary and Treasurer Duncan Thompson Chief Inspector Joseph Hatch Deputy Inspector and Inspector of i i lour Bates Weighmaster and' Richard I Cullen Janitor ht'i I i There seems to be a strong feeling that the Hop kins bill which provides for placing the inspection I of 41 in Detroit and Springwells in the banfis of the ire" Commission ought to become a law The abuses by adulteration and other tricks practiced I by many retallers'arehtimerdus'ahd productive of 1 danger and loss is 'a 'fact 'of which Xhue Mt 4 1 commissioners are satisfied by bccular proofs i KK I Henry Nebetfornierlx a well known 'grocer a wasJ dt found dead on Monday at his residence 'NoC sk Thn family vestcrrlaV Coroner Richards to hold an' Inquest and tliat official ordered a postmortem examination of the remains which was made 'by Drs Lichty' and this afternoon willbe producedThe admission has been fixed at popular prices and Mias brilliant success jta the char acter before large audience last Monday evening will doubtless contribute to fill the bouse this after i Miss engagement closes to njghtto a 1 1 romIaine to the Pacific slope nd equals Sulphur Soap Of all druggists to i 4 SiK Mr There appeared in the local columns of The rek PuEsa'Of March 2 a notice of A A Wilder's Invention for controlling' 'the descent of elevator csbs in casefthe hoist rope or its couplings should break 1 Asniy name appears as one of the engineers who indorsed the applicatiotrpcue principle used by Mr Wilder as being theoretically and me chanically' correct I request in the interest of the many reaflers pt Tub bxa Pnnswbo daily make use of elevators (some or which may not be safe) that you publish the following shore description of the invention rti that it is not like the so called: or pawls wlilch are supposed to act through medium ot a spring or a centrifugal governor 'When the rope breaks nor like the sec ond or hoist rope wlich wars out as fast as does the one nor yet like cushioawberen a falling cab will gradually come to a stAnd etilVif the walls of shaft don't burst or 'the cab collapse It is based upon a differ Detroit: Michigan Wednesday March atoissi I ft vf i to" i A 11 1 i I The committoe Jjad charge mentaunder the Above will be as fol I of the recent ballgiven by i the association lows: oeaaroi reported that it was a good' cause financially bThe business of the evening interspersed with voil and Instrumental music iy the young 'America Quartette composed of erdinand mid Anthony Schulte and Joseph andtoVVHJiam unke addresses on the Irish agttation by James 1 Daly and Prof itzgerald 1 BODY SHATOBOTG' 1 atl JKxaminatlon ot XUchagrd Butler Cliakged with Disinterring I Body in Mt JEllIott Cqxnetejry I I The examination of Richard Butler jail'd Albert Cronin charged wjth diriBfprring the body of Jer emiah SulUvahIn Mt Elliott Cemetery was on the docket In Qourt yesterday after noon Tfire yas a Urge number of witnesses pres ent who had bpen subpenal and a corresponding I number of Interested spectators fwo I The case of Cronin ovmjto the absence of May 1 bury Conely hisuttorneyS was continued and I that of Butler was proceeded with I WM SCLLTr AR to son of 'the deceased testified as' to death and burial substantially as he did in the case I Cf Janitor Rennie of thechigan ColTegiS of Med I icine who has been heldor trial in the Recorder's I Court on the charge of receding the body after it I had been stolen from the cemetery He identified the clothing in which sthe remainto' were attired and which were found In tthe dissecting 1 room' I I of the college Before uSe funeral Butler who was I then operating a barber hc on Michigan avenue came to the house wheretth bodywas to shave the deceased preparatory "to 'to THOMAS qBRUSW Was tiie next witness and gave the mpst fanpor I I tant testimony in the cash is employed at the Prospect Stables on "Michigan "avenue On Mon I day 'January 17" Hittier to 'the barn at 10:30 anf atJgray horse and drove off with' ltd came back about I 4 the next wiw accompanied by two men They left the barn after getting out I of the wagon but returnedbhortly afterward for a shovel which 'they had'J'wgotteR and left in the I cutter The shovel contained mud which was I frozen and there was also mud in the cntter This evidence created quite a iensation and the witness was very positive as to the (act and Testified that ho was a barber atNo 512 avenue On the 15th of January Cronin came to I him and asked him if he wanted to make icness asxea mm now fthff Cronin replied a little crooked witaessCrefussd and said he threatened Croninfts him tn I tba police amis jJ: asav I ea The janitor of the college was examined arid testi fled as to howhe was awakened on the night of January J7 by rapa on tbfe Trtndow He went out I and found the body in a shed ThlCwaa between I 2 and 3 The Hndv Im mHa I I drawn bv a vrav hnren end I or the rest her Hght grace her nlmuino I I one of 'whom had a strong resemblance to Cronin of the 'part of the frivolous I to descend trifle faster than the steam or by a 1 Testified that he kneWCrorfn He took him to the college two or three weeksdbefore the grave rob bery occurred There was Aeon venation between him (La erteX Renato and Cronin as to gaining admission to tlie college at' ight by rapping at tbe wlndowo Cronin informedwitess that be knew where dissecting eould be obtalnefl He had a talk with Oonln dbpdbiA'iriiibjectM but no I price was flxedXor furnisblng The witness was crosS exatnlned on this" point' I and said that he never pald Cronin anything He saw the latter the dav after the report of the grave robbery was published in the papers and Cronin said "they made bunglingjob of He (witness) replied they did according to the On the same day But ler came lohis office andpaid that 'there was a' bodyattiie coUege to The witness was closely questlonedon this' point by Prosecuting Attorney irnane but declined to tell what was done between him and Butler on the ground that he might criminate himnnif Prosecuting 'Attorney irnane then asked the question Butler anything for the body or any monev I I La erte declined to drnswer for clasping statuette especially suggests tne same reason He nuttier testified that Butler had told him onthe afteriioon of the day when Sul livan was buried that helhougbt a body could be procured that night' GREAT SAJJTY GOVERNOR OR ELEVATORS5 to palmer amLA aZ wilder Proprietors and Manufacturers1 £jWL CIGAR iv'ftix 4 Zi 131 WOQDWARD AVENUE to aiiA'yi OKorite Opera House resh Imported and Domestic uiars of tbe choicest brands at wholesale and re ent Principle i the flow of an inelasric Hquid I LOWELL MINISTER BETAJN UTS POSITIONi I HE ASI a BRIBERY a nr connection with stab bouts contracts Special Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press 4 Washington Sto Hinds member of thp Kepublicai National Commit tee and exr Congreesmaiii from Alabama and recenyStttr ronto contractor some months ago pot in writing an affidavit very grave andspecifio charges against the personal and official integrity of Sdcond (As sistant? Postmaster Generklj Brady He charges Brady with and 4 1 'll GIVES' DETAILS ANU 'DATES With such jSrecisibf as to make his statements exceedingly danmgiug to A detailed account is given regarding! the increase of payment on a Star route 'contract for $40000 and how1 in order to get an increase to peranrium $16000 were paid to StoP Brown' a well known character here who interceded with Brady forcontractsand for imd who Hinds 'one af the' con tractors that 1 tl i n'r dvr 1 to1' OOT HAU Of the' 160001 'j This is but 'aspecimen otha charges made in the affidavit Among the men Indirectly is ex Senator Dor sey who is' a notorious Stajr route jobber story will be published in full to mor row and will cause a sensation here rs NO EXTRA SESSION BLAnnS AND GARIELD OPPOSED TO CALLING to ftojto to ONS i Special Dfspetohjto The Detroit ree "Press ABnnjOTOWy MareJj President said to day in conversation that he was strongly opposed to calling an extra eession of the' orty seventh Congress but that he was open to'argument bn the subject The question has not come formally before the'Cebinetto Blaine is also quoted as opposing an extra 'Associated PressDfcpatches'T' THE REPUBLICANS ATTEMPTING' TO ORCE ONE ashingtOn' March 8 Tbe Republican mators are WMKing quite confidently of an cress to meet! Mavi 15 tn I The Senators who recently opposed an extra bsjc from the objections' of begr vet pngagatnx session now openly favor it the ati the nourishment are Malt Bi Were 5 I SpnfitA' Hfl JMlhlinofl momhaai gross are acting in concert in behalf of an'ex trasession' and a coramittee wlll be appointed I not later than to morrow to wait on' tne Preri dent and urge an extra session' deler informally talked with tbe Presi 4 1 Ji I 'f wi r' 4 1 th a TCAitoi of Thfi Ttmn Tiuxua I UoUli Vue IQ XBvvr OX All OX S6S Rer costumes are of course beautiful The flrdtT The proposed redistricting nt lv wanis I siorihas grown rapidly among the Republicans i bww 1 ma 1 mm ii a a wnra ctt: ud zca wrnn izxwi 1 Hituunuvff bu jus Winje juuos in leutfin runnm? i vw ucvouv4i wto a mao azuuiuviauy luruu a1 A A1 Il 1 Al aJmm mM XL A A i jrum vua river io vuq Bvnuem umivs ox cne civy 1 I we urguinxauun ui wo lu is prevvy cer uuiiuv iuniuiu'u) Ab wuuiu do vo inucn luxe i ram an extra session or LJongreaR wiif sweetness long drawn and ieal 1 Tf nn aTtmCAorfnn hAnRiW mu pass a andmg buL President Garfield doos not want an extra session if it can be avoided iu 1 tjG THE SENATE ORGANIZATION THE DEMOCBATS' WILL SUBMIT A REPORT I WEDNESDAY Washington March 8 The' Democratic Af tnn momharc nnd I CVMTimifcf'ttWt 'TTrtO nnf marl fft each district the city tobe divided into five dis i the arrangement of the majority stand tricts ing committeesof the Senate to day therefore 'Tt ir 3 rr 1 the qaucus 'was postponed until to morrow Unhappy amily a I The caucus committee say the delay paMily 'with one dyspeptic or rheumatic Ils 1 caused by thenumerous changes in the Sedate 1 onn TnnT: rna xxmrir gr awranvin Pha ftftmmie 1 1 tees is verv tedious on acnon'nt nf Ask for a jtree and they must be consulted as to which' they 1 will take' the' qualifications of the dew i 't I to4 tuwHratheli i 1 must be studied when the teeth are dark or dull i A report will certainly be submitted to When the tongue is hot and hard 1 morrow'whbn the Democratic will ap Ir And fills the tainted mouth too 1 point a committee to watt on 'the Republicans Hie magic SozodonT supply 'b and ask them to arrange a Tninority of the to 'And all those ills before it fly Senate committees Ui I I the republicans will not acxmpt THE'MI i 4 I' I 1 NORITY' XCrrOR UXBY Jf'OOD nourishes RtlMinklAn' AYlfl DftmiViKftaM 'fwinftftc aartess I bini UUUVMO VV uuiw WAUjr i UUu DCTnoirtooPBBiA The admirers oaaziy1 beautifies baby as well in winter as in summer the Republicans maintain the same attitude as Davenport are familiar withher to' to? 7 i I yuuhr to cwiAtiTifye 5 iminority In tniscase tbe Democrats dedaro Pique is not a great play although an eminent I gg rt they will appoint the Republican "minority on ly pleasing' one but had Miss Davenport 'never I Challenge will wrestle 'any colored man in I the committees and report to the Senate for Bucnigan at Gmco Roman beet two I organization WATrnw J'S vv 4 A Democratic Senator who is on good terms with Manone savs the latter will vote with Hia Democrats but the Republicans still hold that ha will hnin thAtn Mfthnna IrMTittr hia? Mt counsel'? Soma Republicans say that if they In Plattsmouth Nebraska 3 of learn definitely thatMahonaintonds to vote consumption Mr Joseph Smith of Detroit with the Deinocrata the Republicans will con yfs Detroit and Chicago cede the organizationtothaDemocrats wlth 3j papera pirase ropy mt further i At hls residence 27 Columhfa 7 totoT 7 8 7 street east Charles leischman uneral I uDC uave to? Thursday afternoon at 2 riends of the I wino MATcb1' 1 family invited to attend New York and Balti 1 A RECOGNITION op PoLiby more papers please copy New York March 1 I Miss' ranoTE 4 i Dinner to Gem Hancock 1 Jf behalf of fifty ladies who sub Winfield Hanoookhas bean tendered ntemorfaloil by the Manhattan Club a dinner in apprecia toeter' tion of his services as a soldier and a states I ncitous man' ahd his devotion to rthd principles of I arfleld who honest Democratic government Gem Han iKtth' cock has accepted the invitation and rhe din i tended Mrs Hayes ner will take olace next Saturdav evening highly the 12th inst It is expected that on that besides President "and occasion several distinguished Democrats from I Miss Willard and the dele different parte of the rountry wilL attend to 5 accompanying her were Rev do honor to the standard bearer of the Detaoc I Senators erry Blair Ransom racy during the last Presidential campaign Jtoprcseiitativee Bisbee Gen Hancock has almost invariably declined I uuhois any demonstrations in his honor but he could ex not weLafford to ref use the cordial invitation andSapp The east tendered him by the numbers ot' the Man hattan Club on this occasion Though the I resident Garfield most cordially received dinner will' be a quiet one ithe event promises I picture paying beautiful tribute to its to be of great fN Ne wa £id ever be 4 1 i home" the Honse He paid a giace 1 xuifitting compliment to the address of Miss' A food anda medlclne combined In i thp mrot I Willard and expressed his heartysMreete lulCUt Bitters i 'tfonof their work and their pnxyers icr aud 1 ft 's gs I Caucuses caucus will be held on Wednes day Bfarch 9 1881t at 7 30 At the house of air Lrnjui I'Aimr ftf Dan Aft am4 aA CU4A AUMJU3V BireCUS purpose of electing three delegates to the Utv ConvpJiHnn TJw A1 JfimNGS' AND DOINGS Patrolman Henry Ewing has resigned xencen services will be held in St Church thifl rirnnlniv 7 Uf John Irwin was fined $8 by Justice 'Miner yester day for simple larceny i rederick Paulding follows the Tternhnwi Rt Whltfiey'6 Opera Hoese i The receipts in the office of the Register of Deeds were over SCO yesterday' Davenport matinee at the'De troit Opera House this afternoon you would see the Bernhardt you must get yoxir tickets for to night oi James Kern was arrested by PatrolmanMoyna han last night on a 'Charge of stealing a shovel i The fiew opposite the south entrance to wo iy rum nas oeen ennstenea overty Supervisor Whitacre of Romulus the Dem ocratic war horse of that township was in thecify yesterday 'to S' have Is the quality of the English which the Post and Tribune putstoto the mouth of anny Davenport re Marshal Baxter says that there Is rio1 wore dangerous cause of flres than the use of naphtha for illuminating purposes in private houses Halting a Canadian farmer fell in with a i three card monte man near the Michigan1 Central depot yesterday and was fleeced out of $6 4 i 1 fctin Wall Papera i The Harmonie Society will give a masquerade at Harmonie Hall Saturday night the 12th xicmru nuiitss 'w i i msc unmasKea members will be admitted to the I Window I il floorof the hall I Sign ainting 'to I Grand President the Catholic Mutual I to 4 to Rrwt Painting etft gepeflt Association of Michigan has made tbe ai I of standing committees of the associa I $3 JEERSON I I I 1 I Henry Gillman yesterday sued out awritof I imwininai5 xor $ouuu against XWil RED BAMORD CO I llams'wholesale'grocers whose failure washed I Z'V i Thk bke Press of yesterday to tit Successors to Bam Humphrey James $50000 building a the roraer hiKE (Tj a 9 Woodbridge and Wayne streets will whenCom Dieted be decupled by thetohardware firms of Ibthecitlzens of Detroit and vicinity: We call I Collier Co and Black Owen to far tuontion to certain facts which'wiU interest Themanagement of the Detroit Opera HotJo fa all vu the EldredgeSewlng Machine was ijave extended an invitation to Mlle Bernhardt to fari the first premium over afi theming the matineeat the Detroit this afternoon when khines in the world for producing the best I Misg Davenport will present Ula old tedy reridlng on irat bred the best work ltcertamJymustbe the Lfipped and fell on the icy walk oppprifo the GrS nto woId House at 5:30 last everting and re he for hohday presente wifi do well to call and ceived serious injuries She was taken homi this most wonderful Detroit Invention 171 I co to podwardave ELDREDGE CO Il 111'' 1 I 1 I Albert Boupke was flnpd 2S and vwio tn mvAKvuMiuruMunsea Police Court yesterday for mallcldua injury to BAZAR GLOVE BITTING PATTERNS I building Michael Corby and John Burns were ar In the city and vicinity I gnedfbr the same offense and will be tried on ELDREDGE CO 171 Woodward are 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 ra viuuow Demur VA JUCMjOinp WAS EMBROIDERIES 4 County died on Sundfly aged 101 years andwi I buried vesterdav cAmAtAur in thaTAwheki PLUSU jpiEa Tit ijj I ot Erin He came to Micfiigaji from CanaHa a hf MACRAME WORK t'tol" i I ti i I Rutnruff of Greenfleldy complained to thp HANDSOME CUSHIONS police yesterday that he loaned a man his wagon Avn seveday slnceto tringBleigh to this city and 1 1 man tailed to return He requested to have raxUNE ANCY GOODS ETC The Board of Public Works' yesteriav At5 Opera House Block maklng soundings for laying street 1 i isewer through the alley back) of Cass street 1 4 HERMAN WEISS I ibport on the matter will be submitted to the Cotai aninnA ruto L' i 1 mon Council on riday night flpuig ana Designing nn abort nnHn to 1 yu MOV iiviavw I Tha Pwpftnflva pftnw of xL av a I tts vuhkect STYLE In 'visiting or calling I tour Rowing Association will hold a meeting attne Cards Russell House at 2 to day Secretary J1 (X 1 D'P WORK 1 Sterling of Monroe having issued a call to 'that ASHIONABLE STATIONR'i effect The location of the regatta is aWut fixfedJ a bl a t5 Ai ion eb and there is Uttle for the committee to do to 148 Wood ward avenue to toThe ninth lecture in the Detroit Scientific Asso ciation Renns will bn gfvan At tba bn stores tenement houses and the io ascertain what are their conditions with respect to fire pre vention and compliance with the laws on that sub ject rThey have found A surprisirig umber of I places in which not the slightest heed is given to the laws or example they' observed I that it' is the to usual' 'practice to deposit hot I ashes tn wooden boxes and barrels or on wooden cellar floors that stoves having' no zinc under them are very that 'stovepipes are rim through wooden partitions without any protection that hatchways are frequently tovithout traps or railings and that buildings' are very few in which steps and scuttles lead from the top story to the roof Iff Shonto the inspectors find Something wrong in nearly every building they enter Most proprietors manifest a to conform to the law and there Is good reason to be lieve that they will do Bo to to I 11 to Arrival of theJBernhardt 1' At half past 12 noon yesterday Mlle Sarah Bernhardt and her rench company under the management Henry Abbey 'arrived at the Russell' House Street Idlers seemed to think" the event one of uncommon importance and a con siderable crowd gathered around the door to a glimpse of the famed actresk Bernhardt and her throb maids'and servants were assigned a suite of rooms The lady lunched and ordered her dinner for 5:30 The driver of carriage drove Off with a flhe tiger skin rug which Bertahardt carries to rest her' dainty feet on and he was quiekly recalled The company ia registered as follows: Sarah Bernhardt and three servants' Jeanniat Bernhardt GIraud Colombiarand maid Monsieur Angels Paris Jarrett and EL Haynie of New York I Marcus Mayer or Ban rancisco 1 M'lle Bernhards takes all her meals In her apart I mentA and the guests at tbe Russell are no more fortunate than ordinary mortals 3tTie'Itd JLeague The and Gentlemen's Land League held a very largely attended andvery successful mSet ingIast talghtat ather1 Mathew Hall comer of 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The new ruleadopted at the last meeting to charge an admission fed of fl ve cent was enforced and a handsome amount therefrom for rf'y tovji 1 to to stoto BlvSk JSSST A Aw A WW Akw AX 1 IB A a a Eirev araara th a ar Wdareira aie zia ww 4 aS SiitLB fllBBR Al SH 1 rata XXM BBM Jn a ZWMB jf BB MM MB "'t 'I Xf SWJMCW A to to "to rl fc lp VO ft to 2 I I I to II hi iealized A I If to to iW to 1 VI Kr i Kar ri I.

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