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THR CHIEAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1875~ TWELVE PAGES. e e N O e it e = THE WHISKY FRAUDS. qhe Treasury Department Con- stantly Unearthing New " Cnses, gew Evidence Against the Unfon Copper Distillery, of Chicago, Rovonuo Officers in Collusion with follors of the * Orooked” Axticle, gollectors Ignore Instructions Calling for Infor- mation. supervisor Munn's Removal Sald to Be: Decided Upon. The Supecrvisor Himself Cannot Understand the Matter. HoHas Always Btriven to Do His Duty Faithfully, Argument In tho Chlcago Cases Postponed, HUNTING THEM DOWN, AUCNN WILL DE REMOVED. Practal Dispateh to The Chicaas Trioune, rasmsatoN, D. C., May 14.—Dan Auun will seriainly bo supereoded. The politician on the North Hide who is implicated in ths whitky ting i3 & Gunger, 1% the Amsocinted Presst REW PRAUDS, WasmwoaToy, D. O, May 14,~—~Whisky frauds we still roceiving atteution of tho Tremsury Deyattmont, and Holicitor Wilson is continualy upoartbivg now frauds. Furihor record ev- deace was discovered to-day sgainst the Union Copper Disuillory of Chicago, and 160 barrels of spitita wero soized at their works. Three Lun- ie(d barrels wero also geizod belongiug to Bema & Praser, in 8t Louis, fresh proof bLaving been cblaiued ayeinst them. JUOTCAKAFEIO COPINS OF INTERNAL NEVENUE Rf« TORNS 1o heing mada at tho Ireasury Department and formardea to ihe ofilcers in tho differont citics to aid thom u eubstautiating their clinrges. Among thoso mado Lo-day was one from » Gauger w Oincinoati, certifying” that a cortain number of barrels of spirits had” boeun emptied apd the stamps destroyed in sccordanco with the Jaw, md upon furthor search tho aamo Jot of spirita wza found in Clicogo in origine! packsgos, thus cosclusively showing tho callusionof the Gaugor with distillora, ¢ On Aprll 80, Mr, Wilson cslled upon the Col- Jectors of Intersal Rovenue in different loculi- ucsto furnish certain inforration concerning {rsneactions {n thejr districts, but up to last nizht vory few of them Lad rceponded, and to- duy thie Socretarv of the Troas: called upon them for an oxplanation of tholr non-compli- Ho io doter- anso, aod for an imoiodiato rarly. mined that sll ordors of this naturo eball ba ol oyed, or tho Collectors must tako the conse- wenoes. A large uumbor of commvuvications ave beon received from difforont sectious from PAITIES OFFERING 10 FUNNISN PROOF OF FIAUD, and tho Becretary has directed all such to fur- nish _the proof to tho proper ofticers, sad if foond valusblo aud used, tho partion furnishlng i will bo remunorated. Iuformation roached here this morning that tho distillars in Milwau- zo had called upon thoso of Bt Louis to com- bine with them in proouring tho services of the lion, Mats Carpentor to obtain their releass. In 1aponse to it, Boorotary Bristow sent dispatehoa {0 the Bupervisors s Chlufif, Bt. Louls, and Milwaukee, informing thent that best logal as- sintance will bo furnished them In their efforts tu conviot thoso under arrest, and tho Govern- mfl‘;‘;‘: contldext of catal ing the guilt of all pact it SUPERVISOR MUNN: 11§ BRPOUTED NEMOVAL. The intimation in & Washlngtow telsgraza pub- liehod in yesterday’s Tninuxe, that Bupervier Munn, of 1llinoia, was to be romoved, coujied with » atatoment that his probity was not caee- tioned, ongondered some surpriso atths Costoms Mougo, but no one credited the rumor, A ro- 1grtor callod oa Mr, Muan to Jearn whashe had 18%ay about the matter, sad had the annexed conversation with bim: Reporter—I soe it stated that you aro to be suspended,—what have you 10 sayabout it ? Mr. Monn—Only tnie: Isee by the papers that Mr, Bristow authorized tio statement thad there was uothing sgainet me. Tha Govern- ment officera now Liere (Washburn, Tutten, ete,) lave frankly told mo thas they have hoard 2 NOTHING WUICH ISPLICATED MX m a0y way wth the wiiuky fraud. I domot know what'tha roport of my removal means.. Reporter—Tho {ufereros from the divpateh ia thiat you bavo been inosiclent ? MF, Mfunn—Woll, asfar as that is concerned, {heze may bo mon who wonld have done better than T havo in this ditrict, but none who would fry harder te do thelr duty than & have txied. Boporter—Hava you devated YCUD WHOLE TIMR 1o your office-wurk ? Mr, Munn—Yes. It has heen siated Inthe apors that I bhave meddled with politica, bus ¢ 1s untrao. 1 bave not meddied with polities In any way sinos I have beeu Buparvisor, 1 have me my whole tima nnd sttontion to iy dutics. Bapervisor lanot given a possc of men to make -.u&uuann; there_is no provision for paying thom. And upless Ihed such a force, I'do nos se0 how I could have sucortained what Washe barn bas by the aid of the meu uudor his wanbrol Rapertsr—Could you not have UNMARTHED TIB PRAUDS ALLEGED ? Mr, Munn—Undouobtedly, But tho charges sgainst the mou whose establishmenio Liave beeu seizod wero mecertained at the other end of Lo Jtne,—and could only have bsen ascortainod thero,—oharges in roferonco to duplicatin, stamps, 1 ve oertalnly used every ofXo o prevort and put a stop to Irsuds, aoand Lave = dlscharged saveral Gaugers and Storekocpors since L camo futo of« fico; and tho ouly thing that I care about is, that, when o miat does try to do Lls duty aud to e taithtul, ho should be troated In the manner tndicated (n tho telegram. I think it » littlo sin- fuiar that the Goveluwment should adopt such & courso, ¢ thore are any eharges ageiost m why not siate thew, snd @ & hearing 7 taink the Goveruint would surely do that, esenot beliove tho reporis are true, Reportar—You say THE ONAROES AGAINST THX DIMTILLERS sonld not be ascertained at this eud of the line ? Ar, Munn—Yes, 'Lhe olarge i $hat sicwps were msed & sscond time. ‘The yesords i mo‘z nua tho mmm wenlo c;:lt‘xiovog i )hu:, o of destroying thew, it is allcged that the Parrels ware rehliod and shipped ta New York § sod whon tho stamps were Teported to Woshingion it became known that they had been used twios. 1 had called tho attoniion of Commiseioner Douglase vepeatedly to that kind of traud, tolling him it could be discoverod unly inthe Kast. Buch frauds could not be unoarthed ) Reporter—Than you have not been ineficlent 2 Mr, Munn—I would rather be called an in- famoun rascal than that it sbould be said I had ot doue my dosy, I bave followed up frauds, NIGUT AUD DAY, Whasever I could. There aro more distillories in v diatriot than in any other, I havo te watch thera all ; yot thoy gave me only ono Lraveling- bave dono sverything a man sould do, lieve Air, Bristow himsalf, if he could have dous battes, If litakes de mnot auy bave no fricuds amomg Iows tham nothing. 1 bava favors, ‘asahburn ] I think X conld have done all Washbum aud his men hiave it T had boen ealled upon. Mr, Munn's manner during thie convorsation indicated that Lio folt vary sore over the reports, 1n view of the fact that his [ntegrity was uot ked, and that Lis dismiasal, {¢ he Is ordared to *'atep down and out,” we be, 50 farma known, absolutely without —_— IN COURT. p THE WASON INJUNOTION GARR. The motion for injunction in the caes of Parker R, Mason ¢camo up bofora Judges Blodgatt sesterdap morning. Mr. Doulell, who appeared for Mr. Mason, neked for mora timo in which to preparo for tha argument. Ha said tho quention aised was aa to thorights of the Government, or of the District-Attornay in behalf of tho Gov- ernmont, Lo make soizurcs, and thoe longth they could go to, and that it was then ralsed for tho first timo. Mossrs, Ridnoy Smith, 8. K. Dow, and Loouard Bwott, olso roprosonted pomoe intorosted pariles, and thioy woro not ready, 'Tho quoation was both grave and new, and required to be conaldored very carofully, even by counsel, so aa to adsiso the Court, Alr. Bontell dosired that the mattor shound be postponed 28 long as possible, and aleo that tho partios whoso proporty had been neized shiould bo allowod to como in aud give Londs so ne to rolonce thelr property. Tho Court could ordor that tho safes should romain in the custody of the Marshal, which would pro- tact the rights of tho Govarnmont, and leavo tha matter in etatu quo until It conld bo decided. 3lr. Smith urged the nocessity of alloning the parties to givo bonds, na the soizures wers cons- ing serions interruption Lo busvess, The quss. tion at isaue was o8 to tho rights of the Distiict- Attorney to compal thoe produciion of documenta to bo ured in evideucs, Judgo Blodgett was very willlug to postpone the matter and allow tho parttes 10 give bonds, and also suggested that ho would al'ow tho owners of tho eafes to, tako out uich papers a8 were not necaseary for tho Qove:nmicnt, Ifo aluo intimated thatthe Qovernmont nuthorities mglit tajko expoits and Leve the books oxam- joed, and such extracta copled tharefrom as thoy wished to ueo. Mr. Doutoll thought this was more than he wauntad. Tho District-Attorney, Mr, Ward, also strong- Iy objected to granting such tiborty, altbough 110 waa peefactly willing that tho paries should give bonda. 1fo was ready to discuss tho quen- tion at ouge, aud did not want o long dolay, ‘Thoro wero only two doclsions on the patnt, and both those ho had rend, Io thought that it wonld bo extremely difficult to preservo tho con- tents of tho vaults when thoy woro loft in the cbarge of & oustodlan in the hands of tho intor. eated parties, and among men hostile to the Govornment, aud wished to bave nll the books stored in one placo. Mr, Dow sald it was strange, in view of tho high-handed manner in which the Goverpuent bad acted, that there had not been a bloody riot, Hewasin favor of ths propotition (o bond, and leavo tho safes only in chargo of the Governmont. % Bono furthior and quite animated dircursion followed, Mr, Ward strougly objecling to w defay, but it was terminatcd by Judys Blodgett, who set Monday, May 31, as the timo when e would bear tho argumont ou the question, THE FURLONG CASKS, The casea of Jobn P. Furiong, chargod with assiating in rosisting $ho rovenuo oflicers, wes Bel for yesterdsy boforo Comminsionor oymo. He, however, gave bail, as did his brother Gobrgo, in the sum of,§5,000 esaly, to appear be- fora the Grand Jury. e . THE PEKIN DISTILLERIES. PIRPARING A DOKD. Bpectal Disvateh lo The Chioago Tribune, Seuxorteep, 1L, May 14,—In tho case of the Pokin Alcohol Works, scired for alleged violo- Iation of the Rovooue law, » bond s bolog pre- pared in order to allow a resumption of opera- tions. A large number of cattlo and hogs are boing fed at this distlllery, aud, in such caso, the law allows s bood to bo filed, upon which a resumption is allowed, A suitablo and satisfao- tory bond will be furnished, without doubt, and the distillory will begin work again to-morrow. K o bolioved that no more saizured wiil be mada In this district, * FIRES. AT COLUMBUS, O. Covounus, O, May 14.—The extensive works of the Columbus Lumber & Darrel Company, in- cluding a etock of seasoned lumbor, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. Tho loss is $29,000, on which thero was an indurance of 000, held, in past, by the following compa- nles: Farmers' and Drovers, of Loulsville, $1,000; Cityof Provid and tho People's, of Newarl, N. J., sach 81,250, and the Weatchester, of New ‘York, 81,600, One posulsar ciroumstance sounected with this Company ia that the most of thoe prescut ownors oaly purchased thsir stook about & week 8o, AT KNIGHTSVILLE, IND. Tzene Havrg, Iod., May 14.--A fire oconrred fn Xughtsville, Ind, this morning obout 3 o'olock, begiuning in tho Diamond naloon, and resulting in the following losses: OUssper Bolirouffirman, $3,000; inuurod £1,000, Wul- lam Plomb, 2,000; uo issurance. Daniol Easter, $2,000 ‘1‘“ insurance. 'There weraothor swall losses, The fire was the work of an fu- cendinry, and Robert Daxter, tho owoor of the saloon fn which {4 startod, waa arroatod on sus- plelon, AT EUREKA, MICH, Bveciol Dspateh to Tha Chicage Tridune, Laxania, Mich,, May 14.~Tho barn of Caleb Eoiffen, lu the Townabip of Lurcks, Montealm County, was atruck by ligltnlog and entirely consumod with all {ts contents oxcopt » team, Mr, Eniffan nad son were in the bara whon suruck, and wore ssvorely affected by the eleowrls cal discharge. IN CHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Box 50 at § o'clock yesterday sftornoon wag caused by & fire in *(be cotton {factory ot Hirchbargor & Kock, Nos. 1(2 aud 104 Twentleth streat, The damngo mwounted to $1,000; fully covered hy insurance. Yriotion caused the firo. CASUALTIES, THE SGHILLER WRECK. TLoxvox, Aay 14.—~Tho divers wese ablo 0 ex- amino she hull of the Sohillor for four hours to- day. Thoy found her broken up, a confuscd masa of fron and timber, Her lowor-deck rests on tho yocks, and her bottom 18 tom off. None of tho specio wna rocovored, snd no carge 1a visiblo, Loxvoy, May 14.—Ona of the Bobiller's of- ficors Lue informed ecorrespondent of tho Standard that mauny paieons on board tho atoamer wore drunk wheu sbo struck, end that goveral siromen aud many sioerage passcngerd lay helpless till thoy wore mwept away by the wavos, HUNAWAY ACOCIDENT. Spestal Disratch to The Chacagn Frilune, Barmik Crxpx, May 14.—During a ballcon escenulon this afternoon, stéachod to Springoer's Circus, & borse belonging to Mr. J. P. Kollogg, of thiscity, waa frightened and ron away, crosa ing the track of the Chicago & Lake Huron Railroad, npastting tha vebicle, and thvewing Mr, Kellogg out upon the rafl, ujuring L severoly, Ha lu over 70 year old, sud biy Injuries will prove fatal, GREAT WAG THE FALL, Bpectal Disaleh to Tne Chacuaw Tridund, Biovx City, Is,, May 14.—Last night, as s drove of catilo was pauziog over tha Boventh strect bridge, over ¥loyd Diver, tho structure gave way, precipitating the entire Lerd to the E:ra:d.- jstanco of 20 foct. Throo of the were killed and others injured. OHOWNED, Bpecial Dievatils te The Chirana Tyibuns, Eaar Bigunaw, Mich, Nay 14.—A 12-year-old boy named Weir waa drowned io Baginaw Liver a4 Bay Uity this forencon, The body was ye- covered four honre sfter, an inquast hohl, aad & veediet of acoidental drowning rendered, FATAL RESULT OF A FALL. Unapalsh to The_Chicags Tvidume, Jowxz, IN, May 14.—Wiliiam Parker, the riuter who fell st Rlwood's new hotel hese last onday, died of hig jojuries last night. BUZZ-SAW ACOIDENT. Wpucial Iaouloh (e The Chicace Trduns, Dxrsoir, Mich., My 1.—~At Montagus, ashr- cular sew biurst $0-day, qutting off pars of ¥rask Triainste i e, e BIG - INJUR, Mr, Red Cloud and His Braves Appear in Chicago. A Dissertation on the Absurdity of American Surnamese Singular Beauty of Thoss of the Children of the Plains Red Cloud’s Anxious Inquiries After Old Chicago Friends. 3 Mis Pathetic Interest in the Great Theme of Sour Mash. Effoct of the Black Hills Invasion on the Third Torm. The Beecher Case. Trom tho tims that tho guosts of tboe reunion BLegau to arrive until last ovening, when the cionn of tho festivities crused the dopariuro of n greas numbor, our leading lotels have been thronged with full Genernls, Lalf-Gencrnla, quartor-Genorals, and Genozols of such an infin- itoutmal degreo that nobody but themsolves droamed thot they werc Gouorals at all, unless, perhaps, gouern! frouds. Tlo society at thoso caravanecrais bos boen of the most lofty and distinguished cbaracter, and it was the easiost thing in the world for mon of no discov- erable position, no place in tho high niches of & nation's fame, to hob-nob un terms of (olerablo intimaey with peoplo of high rank end titlo. Tho tompiation to nobodles who avpired to ba somobodica has been too strong to bo resisted, and a good many lust qoarters have boon passed over the bar to pay for tho pleasuro of drinking with o **distinguishod man." Whilo s distinguishod moen * were so chieap oa thoy bave baen for the past four or five days, nobudy ‘wonld hositato at thie smalt financial sacrifice 1e~ quired to placo bimnelf upon the roll-call of thelr friends, But ono gots tired of auch **high life,” of such an overpoweriug amount of groa~ noss and grandonr, of such high titles, of such appatont ovidencos that the mon whom ho jostles awoug aro men who occupy oxalted positions sowowhere or othier, and ho yearns for a changoe. Yeaterday tho people of this mind atthe Grand Pacific Hotol, grown sick and tired of tin- gol nnd titles, werorafreshed Ly the adventofa large party of savages, real, UNTUTONXD, UNCIVILIZED OKILDEEN OF TIE FOR- T rodskina in paint, moccasins, and logelngs, Tho distinguislied arrivels woro Bed Cloud aud Bpot- ted Twl, famous warriora_of the groat Sioux Indian Nation, accompanied by bauds of bravea nearcely of lesser rank, Goverument sgents, and interprators. THR NAMTA of the party sre searcely os common as Rmith, Jones, or Lrown, but ato cuphouious, uu(;vgub ive, and full of the eweot pootry of the forest and tho prairie, endeared to ns by Joaquin Mill- or and others who have suug of the brave deeds, the eloguence, tha loves, the dovotion,of the red man, Spotted Tail's bavd, which is under tho charge of the Government Indian Agont, Msj. Howard, nro as follows: Bwift Boar, Crow Dog, Looking House, Ho- Dog, Ring Thunder; Louis Bordsaux, inter- pretor. Red Cloud'a braves are : Little Wound, Amer- ican Horse, Conquering Bear, Bhoualdar, Bltling Bul, Lanoe, Fast Thunder, Black Bear, iron Horse, Pawnee Killor, Bad Wouad, and Lady Red Bud of tho Woods; William Garnett, interprotor, This party comes in caro of Dr. J. J. Sanllo, the Lesd CGovernment oftloia! at the Tod Cloud Agency, It may perhapa bo a digression from the pur- poae of this articls to coll attention tothe URAUTY, YONCE, AND DIBECTNESS of the abovo personal nomenclature. How fall of maaning theso names aro! How clearly the charsctor and babits of tholr owners ero indi- cated! It i painful to do it but it must be cou- fassnd that the nomonclature of civilization in detective. Do our namea of parsons mean any- thing? Our surnames espacially secin to hava boen tho rosult of socident. Some membar of primitive mankind anthinkingly said “Hmitn ™ in tho eamo way that negro miuetrels somotimea emit moaningless jargon in imitation of the Japancse, aud it becames a propor name. Somo such barbaric linguistie ac- cidont was rosponsible for Brown, Joucs, Jolu- son, O'Drien, and thousands of our common nsmes, Now what does ** Colvin™ mean—* Der- jekson," **MacVeagh,"” *Bheridan"? What do all theoo names, celobrated though they are, mean? Would it notbe better to imitais tha goutle and poetical Indian in tho matter of name, rathar than be goveroed longsr by tyrant cugtow ? It is pleasing to notioe that thers is A TENDENOY IN THIS DIRECTION, It {8 suill emall, but would grow with manage. mons and united effort, We lLear men called “Dirty Dog," “Old Rat,” “Gin Kuller," “Saw- Luck Jack, “Buster, *Duffer,” “Ho Dog,” thongh the name, unfol atoly, bLas beon Amerlcanizod, ““Old Ben: Voif," “Qoose," +Borrel Top,” “Baldy Sour,” “Old Ass," etc., and 1t seoms a8 if boforo long we might ronch the perfection in our names which haa beon attatued by our rod brethren. Bat toreturn to our distiguished visitors, A reporter of Tan TrunuNy: was dotalled yester- Uay afternoon to visit the party aud have A YIUEXDLY TALK WITH TUE CHIELS, Boversal of tha staff who take much pride In the l»onudon of Juxuriant locka declinod tha honar, though assured that thoso rodskins woroperfect- ly sposceablo and friendly, and the duty fell to an' individual born quite who hes never recoversd from it. His baldoess at firet sscnvod him w ratbor cold roception. Tho swarthy braves gave mgrunt and a shrug, sa much a8 to say, ** We'va no uso for him." * No good.,” Bt when bo iuformed thom that his preclous ringleta which ho hod once ofled with' .caro, and which hod beon often stroked by kind and judnlgont friends, bad boen *liftod " inthe snge brush plane of tho far West, the ruddy warriors AMTLED WITI A DEXP TRARQUILLITY, and Fast Thiundor drew forth a shoit luck and compured it with the reporter’s back hatr, where- npon thoro wan o groat noddiug of henas and wikny grunts, ludicative of keon eatinfuction, ‘i TuuUNE represcntative was conuncled into Parlor 44, & large, elegautly-turuishud structure, in which Red Cloud and Lraves wera gatbered togetlier, romo sittiug upon tho unac- cuatowed chair sod others lolling sbout upon tho floor, Bittivg Bull was buny cuttingiuto tine bita n quantity of tobacco, with which s Joug clay plpe was froquontly flled, and passed stolialy from ono to auothor, The pariy was drouued in FULL INDIAX COSTUMY. ‘The men wore moccasins with beautiful beed- work, embyofdered Joggings, blankets, and shirts of the sklne of suimals, ornamontsd with beads and trinkets, Mra, liod-Bud-of-the-Woods, the uuld Iady of the party, was comfortably aitired in Qovernment flanuel skirts aud blankets, Ths 0 boing fntroduced to Iled Oloud, waa pl with his cultured and dignitied mau- ners, his fine commaud of lauguage, aud Lis ed- :‘:;xf::\‘ and {ntelligent opinious on almost overy TUR FOLLOWING CONVEBSATION took place; T.—Mr. Red Gloud, I am happy to mest you. Mr, R, O.~—Welooms, 1ny pa'e-face brave. Red Oloud fe fur from his native wigwam, far from bis own oampetire, but tho beart of the great Ghlet nuves aloses ta the pale-face. My youthful irave, wolcome to Parlur 4402 ihe Graud Paclie, FAMILY AVFAILS. R.—1 trust that you left the family at horte in B o sty Forect Bito atl Lizhtly tr x, B, O,—3{y Forect Biido ehtly ¢ :Rc ;n!an:ur :nw T Tloud memfig?‘% 0 East, aud My youug papooses an played 10 the menry’ luui!lx’m TUE BOVS, ull—’n:u' ® Dol your firet visiy bare, I be- o . B, 0,~Ne, Palo-¥aoe, Hoons ago, when the Indian cosn Leid ita salres alofs iu Lhe sun- Ught, sua tha sccentrie June-bug had Tcame to your gread m Ked e ARy (B grass . 8r 2| Gardoer and Prank fferman? 7 Graad hraves.’ ‘Tako much fire-nater end cockytalls. 2 I.—0, the bosa are alirigut, I suppose yen witl take in the town wiita you are heve ? Mr, R. C.—Yen, nra the eisking of anothor wun § will visit tho Bheraian Ifouse and claanmy brother psle-faces Ly the hand. Rod Cloud drinka much. The ponr mash of the pale-face choers tho hoart of the rod brave. THI: UAUAL QUPATION, R.—How do yon like Chicago ? Mr, IL. 0.—Chicazo is o great city. But why did the White Stockiogs turn palo when et by the Brown Teps 7 With tho mllow and tha bafl your Lraves nhonld have etripped the piumspo from the *‘ Groa: Blower " on the Father of Wators, 11, —Wao wera baaten, bnt not dishenored. Dur corner Juta aro junt sk high, onr City Treasury is just oa low, " Miko McDonald is ‘s zood a Cliristinu as Lo over was, and Chicago bids faiz to survive tho shock, RIKE. Mr. Tt O.—Tiow In my friend iho pale.fare cDa # e plays a yaie which cnln}m the a8 hie autraps the quml of the forest. ot of the Indian brave grows lighter when ha piays that for n game. Bao s stripped o8 tha breath of the north wind atrips tho ssge brush. 1o geeth doad Lroke. Jt.—I prerumo you prefer the free woods and prairics to our groat cities Mr. Il C,—Yen! O vonl my gontlo palo-face. I preter the bark ot tho caruto and the cliip of tho tree-toad to tha rumble of tho treet-curn sod tho clattor of hotol chambermaids. You Iy ovor us though in somo thinks. Vve have tho advantage of you in buffalos, rattlesnakos, praitlo-doge, wild-cals, and mountaiu-goate, bt you Leat us, I'aie-1'aco, in whicky, Your fire-wa- r {8 exceliout, Why, vour sour masn i the best whinky I over tasted. It flrow tho great bralo of Red Oloud. It makes him worth & thousand bravee, One beaker of tho precious stufl wero worth nthourand men. With & fow barrels of that beet Liand of mour mash ou our resorvation, wo'd let the beart uvgalled play, the strickon deer go weep, and sit by our bright camp-firos sud drink olreelscs. futo tha hwppy busting: grounds. It.—Dio you ohfect, Mz, Red Cloud, to toll ma whiat you Lk of TLL BEECHEB OABE ? 31, I C.—You oro 1n your awn_grest nation, smong; ¥our own mighty people, whosa numbers aro greater than tno lewves of tho forest, the senay of tho shore. Yon aro siso baid, I ol- rorve. Donot, Pale-Face, taunt theposr red man ? Why should vou harm ouo who nover did harm to you? Como tomy wigwom, saioke the calnmot of peaco, ress yourkslf upon my couch, drivk of my drink, and eat of my eat, and Red Cloud will b your brother, flast of foot. quick of band, to koep vou from danger, Tted Clond ie a stranger. Tno pale-faces do not know im. Whero 1s tho friond hiore wuo would slield him from tho foo 28 tho mountain linuesa battles for her brood. Tho talf botidings prison Eim, they aro not ke the ahollnrm;‘ brauches of tho pinc-trces. In- stead of thie dany sward, his prond fool pacs the carpetd of the whito mso. He s uot Itod Cloud. Younz man, rlenso lst 1o off on tho Doocher business. Thsro nro no scaudala wn my tribo, My raon avo brave, und their squaws do oa they pleado, outsido of working hours, WATER, T.—Tiave von visited cur Water-fforks? They are an interet M. k. C. for e, R.—But wo havo a tunnel under the lalo for 1o miles, through whica we geb our water aup- s, e Mr, R, C.—Whito man, Red Cloud hates ths man who tells bim a lie. Do tho people of this great city go two miles for wutor when thay m“‘eld:'t’go more thau two reds anywhere for whisky. K.—But rome of our people use water for olhier purposes than drinkiug, But few dunk it a8 & constans beverage. Mr. I C.—I thought not. Itwilldo for tho white-winged ehips, but not for the rod mau's drink. Ugh! Drink water whero there's whis- ky! Would R¢d Cloud slav tho gophor or the gullp;nunk whoa bo could kill tho deer or buf- aly T.—We bave had quite » whisky-neizuro hero lately, Distillerios were seized "becsuso thoir ownors failod to psy the Govorniment tazes. Mr. R C.—I am sorry for that, Would the rod man slay tho friend that feods bim? O, na. R.—It was 80MX OF WASHDURK'S DOINGS. 3Mr, R C.—Go tell tho tall lowlock of the Oricat thatit won't do. Tell him, pale face, that Red Cloud has said so. 1.—I thiok it ja & vila conspimey to foros plo into drinking Waukegen epring wator. Bov- aial of the'Governmens oficiala live {n thas city. R. C.—But tho whita braves will nos aub- mit. Your poople are not cowards. They are ewift as (ha west wind to svenge a wrong. Their armics aro as inany 8a tha snow-flakes which broak the brauches af tho pios trocs. Tt.—I hopo they will ainod finm sgainst this doep 1aid plot. You go from here o Washing- ton, do you not? Mr. Ii. C.—Yes, my young warrior of ihse pale- faces,~Daldy, 100 TO BEE MY GRYAT FATHER. Jghits Your whisky fa good enough The white man .comes acvess wy fields and through my forests. Ha wees the glitter of old, ‘I'he Groat Father haa promised not to rive us fafther towarda tho sunset. Ilo mast koop bis word. I think be will doit. T.—Iiava you had any troubls with whitezmoen {ravaling to tho Black Hilla? s balf; aud conssquently wss oxtromely mpe planded by tha esecmbly, Tha younw fomals doctor 18 hers in groat considatation. When sha Look her degroa about thras or fonr yeers 830, tha cersmony was porformed with o good deal of nolomalty; tha Cardinal Lopate and Archibishop, aud Cardinal D Poliguee wern present, and the laa.Jasdo Lier a prosent of A j;old epuff-box.” T fir, Lotts, 3In,, May 14—Thae Millers' Nation- al Convention changed itaelf to-day from & mass- couventlon to n delogated association, ap- pointed committoen, and framed s constitu- tion and by-laws. The following offi- cors wers etectedt I'resident, Goorga Boine, #t, Lowis: Vice-I'rosident, I\ Little; Treasuter, 1. DB. Hicrrill, both of Micuigan, Tha Comunttss on Laiont Righte, after discussiug Iho general uestion, made & recowmondation that ngross bo etitioned to _ewabllsh o specisl Paton Qourt nt Weshinglon, with fall Jurisdiction to try and ertablish the rights of Patentees, such decluion to be conuidered final, ‘After lcaviny tho question of tho tuno and Elmo of holding the next aunual moatiog to tho rosident, and paseing various resolutions of thaoks, the Uonvention adjourned. OCEAN STEAWSHI® HEWS, Loxpox, May 14.—~1Tie Inman Lino steamsbip City of Bruseeln, which suled from Liverpost yesterday for Now York, went eshore on the Insu ceoct, Liit got off witbout damayw or ssestance, sud proceeded, Naw Youw, Mav 14.—Arrived, steamship Ethi- opla, from Glangor. SPECIAL NOTIGE, A Valuablo bi Dr, C._ W, Detuon, twidt., Balitmore (v ouy disbaas), i clamunile Trimmings! We display a superb stock of choice Novelties in this depart- ment, including Koss and Iiar- sbout Trimmingsg, Crimped Tape and Chenille 8illkt Fringes; ¥ringes ond Posscmenterie Gimps, with and without Jets; ‘Worsted Chenille and Tage Fringes, with headings; Her- cules Braids and Trimming Buttons, of all kinds, to match the new shades and styles of Dress Goods. Damassie Ribbons, suitable for Hat Scarfs and Sashes, in searce shades; 7, 9, and 12-inch wide Windsor Sashes; Fancy Broeaded Sash and Neck Rib- bons, in all widths, 8pecial attention is asked to the superior queality of Bl'’k and Col’d Gros Grain Ribbons we are now selling, and to the many new and scarce articles and the special bargains daily added to this department, which is the most extensive and cumprehen= sive in the West, and at “The Lowest Prices.” Chas. Gossage & Co., 106, 108 & 110 State-st, Xr., B, 0.—No, the red man {s frendly. The tomahawk ia buried. We smoke the pipe of peaco with the palo-taces who come to our wig- wam, Wae will make no trouble. R.—How do you thiuk this invaaion of your tarritory will aifoct TR THIAD-TERX MOYEMENT in your country 2 Mr. R. 0.—1 think it hca hurt it some. A good many will voto againet 1t, But I think Grant is 8good man, and not to blame for the ovils of T om0 turn home ? ~Whon do you return home Mr. 1L 0,—303!“1 moons will pasa. Theprai- rie roso will b 1o bloom, strawlerrnos will bs 25 canta a box, the industrious mosquito will be ia full swiug, the summer grasshoppora will bave hatched out, before Red Cloud sves his wigwsm and bis foroat rose and papocscs. AT HOME. R.—I should liko to vislt your conniry, Mr, R. C.—Come. I will teach you to shoos. T witl show you oy browu women, Tho reporter told Mr. Red Cloud tlist hio would think about it, and, desiring to sca others of the party, lio bads him s affecticnate farewoll and rotited. Frowa Maj, Howard and Dr. Barille he learned that the party wera golug to Washington to en- denvor to ollect o new troaty with tho Govern- meat in respect to tho Black Hills country. ‘I'no Indiaun, thoy say, feol that tho whites are destined to tale poseession of that rei;sou, and tbat they will not Interfere, Thav think, bow- over, that the torms of tho treaty of 1668 bave not beon lived up to, and they aro auzions te wako ss good srrangements with the Covern- mont «s possiblo, ‘Lhay will nlso nelk tho Gov- orument to ateist them in farming pursuits. T'ho reports relutivo to their failuro to recaive thelr proper rutions aro satd by tho Governmant oftlcers to ba fulac in overy raupect. Both the agents atato that they have been furuished properly aud regularly, e A PENNSYLVANIA CENTERN!AL, Syecial Diipateh 13 e Chicaoo Tridune, Yivesoune, Pa, May 14.—To-morrow, in Groennbury, Weatmoreland County, will bo cele- Lrated the contennial of {he sdoption of the resolution that the Amerlcan ocolouics sbail froe} G thombolves, and 1o licensed saurder, no famine, futroduced by Isw, Tbia macting was Leld at Ianunstown, three miles from tho place where tho mecting ia to be held, Immonse propara- tiona Lave been mado for it. Goy. Hart rantt, Lisut-Gov, Latits, Sonntor Cnmeron, and other great digmitaries, will astond. Lot ters acknowlodging receipt of invilatlon to bx prcgont Lave boen recsivod from DIreelicy Grant and Governors of the followiug States Lonnesses, Virgima, Dolaware, Bouth Csroline Rlods lsland, New York, Ponusylvavia, soc Iows. Gov, Honderson, of Induwws, states in hia lettor that ho was born in this county, snc reerots his inabifivy to bo present on mccounl of the pressura of ulicial busness. The dor. eruor of Tonuessse cipiesses tha hoje iual theeo cautonnial meelings will sesist 1 the woek of conagniug to obkvia all diffarences botween tha Neith aud the routh Gov, Kemper, of Virgiuis, shio writcs 1o sio~ tinr btrolu, President Grapt cxpreascye5mips thy, but 01l bo preveuted by ofticlal sueiuos 1rom perticlpating in the corsmomes. Thero witl ba & procension of militry, snd & meestiog at tho Court-Houso, wherr the Hon. Edgar Cowsn will doliver the orapin. If the day is fine fully 20,000 peopla will péticipato, as special rales and oxoussion truing@vo buoa s~ ranged. ——— A Fomnle Doctor 3 1736 The following fromg a Yrenchaswapaper dated 1736 bas & modern roforenss ! ** Bologus, March 83,~The day bofore yesiedsy, Mademoiselle Loure Lussy, s graduate of sis University, sged 232, dwputed wish the Protesor in the Latin Svugue ; tho question was, Whathor the boues uman had accrstion by tho of cetlain inhml Anatomist maine me i ErreaE e he e RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS ¢ ¥Tw SPRING cTT123 OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, 1 GRé.Y’S” . (13 E'” TICKETS NOW IN STORR AND RECEIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEIICAGO. GROOERIES, Groceries 8-1b Tomatoes, boat, per doran d-1h Toruatoes, best, per dore: .1b Bleckbory bost, per doren 4.1b Cherrios, baat, por doaen.... Qolden Byrup, H.gallon kog..covovnenoie, 8. Coffeos, fresh ronriea_nnd gronnd daily, at bottom prices, nthhu ‘Wholesalo and Ratall une of STOVER & DOLLINGER, A8 SOASTT =3, REIOVALS, Tave yamored 1o thelr Kew snd Elogant Btoze, N.E. COR. STATE & ADAWISSTS. REAMOVATL. QULLKOTION OF KUROPZAN PAT QYo ahe taiad Lo an Lnapcation of nisdis vl 15 Wabissh-ay., ‘coruce Mon; e L el S I B e it Leavo your measure for SITRTS at J. M. Bldredgo & Cets, 85 Washington-st. Wo use none bhut the heaviest und flnest Linens jme ported, A fit gunrantesd and rices to suittho times. CHILDREN'S GARRIAGES, = BANIK STATEMENTS. “REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE Union National Bank, OF CHICAGO, At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the Closs of Dasiness, May 1, 1873, RESOURCES: 52,118,056 42,072.10 Teal Estate, Forniinre, ond Pixtnzes. "Fazee patd e 1,047,753.93 120,000.00 7 1230049 HG, 00 i 1151 2,101,248.04 LIABILITIRS: EATLOTTGE 31,990, ,000.00 i pi 0% 138.073.91 N 5,4 Btate of Tlinets, Cousty of Cook: j2rga Re (vis, Usaler of Lhs above namod Bank, bovo siatewent ki truo, to thy , Georga A. ives, U o pulamuly swear taat U best of iy kaowledi and (Stgaed) o ting, OKOEGE A, IVES, Ceshtor, ’ Subseribod and L 3 this 13th day of Soignod and swomn, b, DY i Notery Pulic. Corrsct—Attest: HEMAN . POWERS, ) AR HOW, £0RiiN” Giant pRATRS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THR NORTEWESTERN NATIONAL BANE, AT CITICAGO, Directors. In tho Btato of Tlinois, at the clois of busi. nogs, May 1, 1845, ' End cubior Cath o i for Glecring:1ouss af oter Nationa! Banks Fraotisnal Carranoy (Includiug ol Epeulo (ncladure suld Trowmiziao Tarutendo Yok Grer (6 vor con o Duo frum O, 5. Treararerothor Der cant redemptian fand, Natonal Hanl on e Tnaividusl Dopoalta subject 1o check. 208 of Boposit Thamand Cerne: i eruiod Ohiockn,.uvijuysooossoer uo o7 Nat An! Dua 10 Stuto Hanks and Baaker, Totad... BTN 3,071,507.69 Btats of Liinois—0nnsy of COSK—b. 1, James D, Sturges, Cashlar of the shovo-named Babi, o bulanly swvacthas iho shars siatumont a true % 10 bost of my luonladgs pnd » 7S50, STURGHS, Cashter. Bubscribed and swors ta befors me this 14ih ‘dar of Mag, 158 HOWALD ROPEK, Nota:y Publie, ‘sonx o. anonTALL, UEURGR STURULS, ANSON STAGEI, REPORT OF THE CONDITION Proston, Kean & G, BANKERS, Asmads to the Chicago Clearing-Mouse Assoeis- tion at the Close of Business, May 1, 1875, RESOUBCES. g Dirsotors. KNotes and 378,037.28 $1,200,802.70 Undivided Barplus., Btate of Tilaols, C Co Cocl. 12, O aebg ot o e ot Brione &t & Go.. davolemui o e and bulif. worn ribed balc s 11th dsy of 2STte snd sabtopbol, b T Notary Pubio. " REPORT OF THE CONDITION o THL Hide & Leather Bank OF C¥IICAGO, At the Close of Dusiness May 1, 1875, u'RP‘SCIUAXUB- $ HZO,%S" Sq Gurrant Kipentossad wi!}? & 6 Lootn Bauks 2 Cibasd Chsaka 1508 776,104.50 Capltal Stock. Brvt and 1 acheng: Blicoun Gtate of Tllinols, Connty ef Cookt 1, WAL 31. SCUDDKR, Caslar of the 1ide & Testhar Bank of Chiicage: do soletinly pwwar that tia sbovs stats: 1aout 18 Lruo 1o Uie best of gy Kowindge snd allal, L, Oashler, fubieatoed axd aworn o Batare muo fiu it oy of o . V. TOMKY, M BVt ublio. Cacrest—Attast; HATS. HATS o Gontlemen, J. 8, BARNES & 00.'S, 10 Hadiso-st 50 New Shapes in Felt and Straw OFL TANKS, _ WiLsonN & EVERDEN'S OlL TANKS, ' MEASURING PUMP. 47 & 40 Weat Lake Bt OIXICAGO. 5 Bond for Catalogus. o SPLOYTAOLES. o \ 9 OIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. — THE STANDARD BXH | OF AMERICA. THIRD SEASON IN ANERICA. First Appearance in Chicago Since Its Arrival from Englaed, e CEIICAGO For 4 Days Cniy! OUR CITY OF TUNTS! EXHIBIfi%N GROUNDS! Lake Front, Foot of Washington-st., Wetneséay aud Turshay, Hay 12 and 13 West Side, Corner Madison & illizabeths3t8., Frifey e Siday, Ey 14 aad 16, The Leviathan Comingd HOWE LOID0 GIRGTE, SANGER'S LACLISY ERVAGIREL of Tralmed : Sanger's Eaglisk Cwu:réllt‘_‘.f\flbl_y: N ta cvaeln o A ese; Tho ouly Thres BiA { GAL TIKRS avee born wiilo I ' 1633, sty fhat 4 : 2 CAGES AND DERS OF ANTENLE, HOWE'S GREAT LONDON OIROUS s Carapsay dn Ameriea COARKENRSI nr.Lod i this 100 frequently pannit Anstitoiion thers 9 nothiage Toaz woutd healiath 13 brin, most exacting can taze ot HVERY BP| and Ko leagth, vl moming ol WA D SEC €11 sarved Laatber.Coshe 7 p. 10, SEWING MACHINTS. IMPRCVED EL ORI S SHUTTLE Sewing Machine. PRICE, $40. Jt has no superior as a fiist-class LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE, LARGEDISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Machines CZNT ON TRIAL to say part of 2 country AT UB EXPEXSZ it not acoopted. Hend for lateat cirouluss aud tarnus to cash purchassrs, er CALL 0ad examine whan fuclty st JOHNSON, CLARK & CO.S, No. 141 Stute-st., Chicago, GRY'L. AGTS, U, 8. A TRUSSES, &e. Gommon Semse Truss FRED TO SOLDIERS. Tlaving bean ealeated by a Bowrd of Eminent Surgeont, oryunizic) (a sccordance wita au Aok af Cougross, ahe Proved Has 13, I 1o selvct tho beet Truw (u dse, Gy aupply thoes runtured tn the lats War, otid are fucivcal Innnlllll;u‘nl saldiors DY‘ l.\ln'(inv!mmanl frov lunb:;l;r‘; 8 uitly I'rass taat poaitively cu. TupLer TR \1oubt 6 best Truse fu the world, Mauufaciared by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, €0 Statesat., cor. Randalpl, Cklengo. Frases of all kinds, Supporters, Shoolder-Traco Oreielipe, Klavuy Blootings, Layteuisonts f0r Doforats tos, gle| civ., J0 T 1A VIGATION, GOODRICH STEAXERS For Ractus, Niiwsakes, auil Weas Sbore porta, i Rsudar avasplel Sl Hor B ForiBeand avom, Muskvson, Grand Rapids, Huo ca; tod, 8. . For il Js.‘a,»?'.'.fl’fl’mm Hiria Sxoonis ausbs towa, Yor Girora Har, oria, Auesdi “RPAL ESTAYE: For Sale af 2 Bareain, 333130 foot ou B, W. €01, of North Olark snd Saples ote., ut 8 low prics fur cash i or would sell wiliout azy s paument tu & PArly who woald bulld st onve, sud e §i5o or bou yean' Lime ot 8 por ooud latviaas. Lin- werawnts u tiils narl 67 thy GAJ Are BoW Pgresini 3 A0S MY o s mats “Iho ownsr, Delug & ra ident o a3gbange this (y 10 (1M Walody, Vor furth L8 tor prog "w&“n\fln’filfl"i 5, 158 LaSallo-st. e MASOELLAN EQUS IR WITENCH PRYSIOIAY & UL 1. BETARD, (ron tha Aa Professor aud propristor tuay'pued bia sewicas that 500a4a b 0urios al forme of disuae, Wiatelsver iy i ‘Hops Juala and faiuale, st Ola Lhiuys sul Cansulidos Olos, 48 Koust Ma. ‘vt cunJulted Uy Midl acd Modioinos Wl bo sc¥stlp B, te-day ot the Poel Roam, Mo, " I-Imdfl POLAKLS XFAN'D Mammilh Snldking

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