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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1876 —~TWELVE PAGES = sloux cITY. " Wonderfui Growth and Pros« b perity. row Onr Western Towns Avo Built Up-Tho Dlack Hills Excito- ment, Frectal Correapondence af The Chicago Tribune, ‘goux Citv, May 10.—Thia littls city has wa wonderfully within the past Lwo yoars ; jodecd, onr Weatern towna aud citics ato all ywing, notwithelanding tho talk of hard timen. Gitizens who live in them Luordly realiza tho changes that takio place ; but, fo tho sirangor who lisn beon absent for 6 fow yaata and then soturae, all the improvementn are noticeable. TUE LITTLE TOWN OF BI0UX CITY yill serve a8 a fair samplo of Wostern progrars. ounded in 1854, for two yeara it stropggled aloug it fes than 100 buildings snd 400 inlabitanta; {ien doubled and {rebled its population, uuth 101860 1t had 3,000 souls, In cigitecn years (from 1856 to 1874), it incrensed ite inhabitants Jourseen fold ; in thosix yeara preceding 16874, |t incrensed tbrec-fold; aod fn tho past fow yesrs, €0 por cont, To-day it Lhas 6,600 peoplo, jud is ono of the livelicst aud most thriving soung citios of tho West, tho only rival of im- rtance Omahs Las for the great volume of Serritorial trado. This trado now covers an. puslly millions of dollars, involves the handling of all kinds of goods, and i etoadily growing ng {ba West develops. Tho valuo of proporty hiere hina kept pace with {he locroaso of populstion,—tho assessed prop- uty of tho cily being §1,200,000, and the real yaluo conslderably over £2,000,600. Tho streots o woll graded, provided with sidewalks, aud lighted with gas. 'Chero oto many flua rosi- dences, coatjug from §10,000 to €26,000 each,— the most noticeablo being the houses of D, 'T. Jones, Joln I, Charles, Jamea E. DBooge, Geargs Wearo, Judge Ford, Dr. W. It. Smith, Dr. John K, Cook, and Col. Jamea A, Bawser. These homes ara ae pleasant and ‘comfortablo ag 0y in tho land, and many of them luxumantly farnished, and boautified within sud without. THE FPUDLIO KUILDINGY of the city are not very noticeablo or costly; but io this tho citizens have exlibited bottor sonso than tho inhabltents of eomo other Western towns, who often build great shells for show pathor than use. Tho Bivux havo, howover, six churclies, threo poperw, threo Lanks, Hbraries, sod all tho appointments of rotined clvilizatioh. Moro attoution bas boen paid to oducatioual facilities than in any other Wostern town, ex- cepting possibly Omaba, Tho echioul Luildings here cost over £70,000, and the sehools are main. tained ot au ananal cost to tha eity of aver $20,- 000, Ouno tbousand children attend relinol daity, and are jnstrnoled by the vory bost toachers to bo found in the conntry. Nor biavo the pzopis of Bloax City boen nogs Toctful of thosocin! featurea ; they bavo numerous stiractive places of public atnusomont,—theatres, concort-balle, iyceumn, lectures, litcrary clubs, chons cluus, whist clubs, and privete theatricals sud Lalls, Ilg socioties embrace the Mascns, 0dd Follaws, Young Men'’s Library Asxviation, German Dromatic Aerocintion, #ud the Irish Hop ¢inl Club. All tho societies have comtorlablo hialls, and most of thewm are fu a fourishing con- dition. \ Que of tho foatures of Bioux Cily in it pross, Tho Journal, kuown overywhoro in the North- wost, is roully cuo of thoe ‘most readahle papers o bo found anywhora; and ity editor, Chailes Colllus, Lios & decided 11080 for nows, and knows how to moko his papor ontertnining. Not a Ieading toplc of tho day, or a sncrap of local nuv:s, cecapes tho nctive corpa of Journal ors, 1 was {mpressed with TP DEAUTE AND SDHBOUINNINR of Bionx City. Its siluation nud jcww ec's nrg indeed dolightful, Btretehing aloug the Lroad Misaouri, in front, boyond the river, is a forest; sud bebind the body of the city iso lulls, platepux, and bLinfls, sdmirably adapted for pri- vata residencos. and presenting tho nost ploas- aut viows to tho oyo, Delow tho city are Floyd's Dluffs, namecd after Bergt, Charloy Tloyd, who, whilo with Lowls and Clarke, in 1804, on their famous expedition up the Missou- #, died and was buriod at thls poiut. Tho over. changinng currout of the murky river in 1837 waslied away tho bluffs, snd tbo crumbling earth expoed to “viow o part of Bergt, Floyd's ro- matps, whon tho citfzena of Bioux City mot to- gether, roverontly took uV his boues, aud roia- torred thom farthos up tho hinff, It was not my inteution to euter into any prent dotails in this letter, but sinply to call the aiten- tiou of your thousands of readers ngain 1o tho fost-growing West, 'Thioso jn tho Eagt who im- sging they bave the ouly comfortable places to live that can bo foupd fu tho country, are much nustaken, aud a visit to the Far Weat will scou convinca thewn that thoy are not oven un to tho Wost in markots, [cnnb?’ or linprovements, Think, for czample, of ths distan towa, upon tho far-off Lauks of the Missouri, hinving repro- sonted among its pouplo tho following 2 INDUWTRIES AND TDADES, Agricaitural implement-maiing, gunsmithing baking, boiler-taking, book-binding, binc mmithing, boot-and-shoe-malung, browing, brick. making, bridpe-butldlng, carringe-manufacturing, Eipe-ln)in;; cigar-manufscturing, civil cugtnoer= g, tailorlng, bouse-Lwlding, confectlonery, coopering, dress-making, ougl uc-hmldmtz, fnn- ning-mill-masufacturing, "iron and motsl foun- drics, furmture-manufactating, frain-olovators, hnrneauvmnkm[:. tauning, photography, uot to mention tho lawyors, doctors, priutors, * mer- chants, ealoon-koopers, jowolers, Insurance- agents, hotol-koapois, aud & bundred otbérs, 1 find here, in this far-off town, the following mathor romarlkabio manufacturcs: Banh, door, - and Lilod factory, sonp-making, vinegar-many- fasturing, buggv-building, clger-making, and many other industries ono would hardly expect to see voprosentod so far West, Ido notsco ‘why one muoy not live aa comfortably in Hioux City as anywhero, and secure not only the com- forts, but even tho luxuries, of fifo, THE BLAOK MILLS, The excitoment about tlie Biack Iiills con- finuen unsbated. Iam told that over 500 per- #0ns havo passed through this city, bound tor the ilia.” Tho strects yeatorday wero quito hively, snd many strangers woro fu tho city, most of them evidently bound for tho Iills, Tho Government cannot too soon got the country pencd for rotilement, as tho pooplo seem de- ined to occupy it, mght or wrong. AN INCIDENT OF THE OLDEN TIME. &Y (Ae Xditor of The CAreago Tyidune : Nasuviiee, Toun,, May 10.—~Tho Hanner, of thls city; in & Jato fsauc, takes tho Oborlla corre- pondent of Tix Thinuxe saverely to task for yiog an Abolitionlat had boen bLadly abused bere for bis oplnion's gake, and denlos tho wholo story. I would like to call youraitention to n nota pe- lected from tlie worke of Miss Martlneau, vol. “iL, pp. 190, 140, to bo found in Alison'y History of Kurope, vol, xix., rlgu G0 (Dlsckwood's Edl- tlon, 1818), It rau lterally s | A youpg man at Nstclvillo, in Tounessos, was late!: (612 by thu Comtalttes of Vigilance, aud an Abolf. tion nowapaper found 1 his bundls, ivaong & nusber of Nibles, 1o was fmmedintely soized, publicly fiog- g04, the' Mayor of the town rresidiug, sud sent the town in that dreadful eonditlon t his linree, and Bifbles, of which he waa divposiog, worth $.300, § 00 1noro hoard of, Now, Miss Mearanean unaver invontsd that story, Bhio took it, doubtioss, from the newspa- 18 of the timo. Tuewd ntun *ow okl citizeng re who rocolloot tho oceurrence alludod to, —_—— SHMUGGLING. N the Fdtror of The Chicapo Tribune; Braraovry Hoxe, Livingston Co,, i1, May 20. =The attention of our peoplo duribg the past fowdays has boen oalled to the exposure, by Bocretary Dristow, of the ¢ great whisky smug- glifg,” and wo aro told that * tho Uovorutonk bas lost ©1,200,000 annually,” Now, I want to tell you of o “emuggle™ with miffions iuft. What is moro, T want to know why, if it ean Lo tuppresscd in ono caso, it cannot be douo in an- otber, I rofer to tho smugglo which is daily Pbructiced in Now York, Boston, Y'hiladeiphis, Chi- ¢ago, and all other places of forcign eutry, by which goods sro sold for less thaw (hoir toet At tho place of manufacto: Remembor what Mr, Clafhio said atout ailks: that he could buy them in New York cheapor thau he could Impors them. How much is umufiv‘(lud by every Meumer which lands i Now York City? ‘Tho Sbixky business doea not hold & candle to it, Kn& is the samo of publio sorvants that wink a4 e; ol ub do not see blind fu the 1y livlog woder m sysiem of Bt i Prezm oo stealing, When will onr.psoplo learn that lngh taxes pro- duco eorruption, snd that the broad and stralght road Lo reform is by low tazation ? PrownoLpEn, e e s TILE REVOLUTION, List of the fiattics. While wo ara In all parin of tho conntry pra- pering Lo colebrato the couiennial of Amoiican indepenroncs, it will be well to hosr fn wind the puucipal battles by which that independenco e aehieved, The” following will ba found to ipito all tho battles that Lovk placa in tho izht for freedom. Thoy bogan Apsil 19, (776, ikny closed Uct, 19, 1751—kix soacs and iz months. Lhe Britieh sent 134,050 soldiers and amlors to this war, ‘e Colonista mei themn with 230,000 Cantinentala and 50,000 militin. 'Iho Diitisly Jet loose Indisvsand equally knvaga Tes- vinna, Tho Colonies liad for thoir aflics the Irove and courteous Fionchmon, ~Tho leading lattles of the war—those paiticuiarly worthy of celobration—aro Concord and Lezington, Jiim- Lier's Hill, Long Island, Whito Plaing, Tienton, ‘vinceton, Dennington, Haraloga, .\‘unmunlh, 1dup’s Mountain, Cowpen, Eutaw Springs, York- town, Theso ato of national sotercat, Many of tho othors are enpectally focal, Tno disposition 14 Lo celabrato thom nll,—victories and dofeats,— to reeall the docds of vut anca-torn, aad havo n guod timmo penerally. Our rexders will do wall to presorvo the following list of Iovolutionary bnitles s Loaxingiion (et skirmieb), Fleond roa Dunker Hi, JApril 19, 1778 My 1t 1113 Greliee (Motzam: Bloore's Creek fridijo, Thoeton (Dritsch fled Fart Builivi Clhiurasion,, Toug Ialun Harlony Plains, iDeet, 17 Tee, 31, 1573 Fob. 31, arcli 17, 1570 Juno &, 1578 Sept, 10, 1176 White Plalis 23, 1778 Yort Washi Nov, 16, 1736 Trentun, Toc. 20, 1770 Prineetor Hjubbarton Bonotugto! randywine, Firat Vattlo of ‘Beruls 11cl Toolf,.. Gemaniown Yorts Clinta aid Sonipamery Hocaud battlaat Hemln Hciglte, 8, Surtender of Dourgoyne Tort Mercer,.,.. Fort 3l Q‘(nnm’ou(h. e vyoming. Quaker 1ifl, 1%, T Hwsnti, ept. 11, 173 i, Bifaida. ept 1o, 1347 Chomung (Indian Bavantiah.seu e . Chaclestown (surrendered to Driifah), Hpringfiell, . Aug, U, 1770 "May 12, 1756 +av Jruo g8, 1760 July o, 1780 LAug, 6, 1380 ug. 10, 1760 King Lisll Do Yord, Blackstockd,., Hinety-rix (besfege Anguata (Lesieged), dsinestosn.,.. Intaw Hpringa Yorktown (Gorn v Arc Children Diver Nurscd by Wolves? “Aho Rov. Dr. Elfinwood, Socrelary of the Treshytorign BDoard of Forelgn Missions, in o letter frum Caswnporo, Iudia, to the New York ieangelist, has (ke following paragraphs ; Qur intorest was greetly exoited at tho Secun- drn Or) lianage Ly ono 1nmats, known s the * * Wolf Ioy.” Wilbin ten years two boye, asid to hiayo been found living wild with wolves, have Laoen brought to Mr, Jrinedt for enpport, One of them dicd about two yemn siuco, having proved too untamable to eudure Luman Libite, Tl ono still remainmg was found when appur. ontly abant 7 years of ngo, aud ho has been oight years at the Orphunage. ‘T'ho utory of his espture is this: Somo native farmers, bolng groatly troublad by the incarelons of wolves, followed them to their dens, aud pro- eceided ** to smoke thom ” out by buildlng firea in tho entrance, At leng:l tho whole woll family omorwod, uid and voung, and_nmong them this boy, running anldlyon hands and feet. Tho slory scemed to bo corroborafed bythe fact that, when brought to the Orplisnage, lie still Lora tha wmarks of the flre thiough which ho bad passed, Ho also walked liko n quadruped, and would yo. colve at first only raw flesh, ‘which lio ato an all tha carnivora do, gnawlug it at tho sids of bis month. As wo saw bin he was atauding orect, aud Lnd learned to enbmit fo clothine, (lis ox+ pressions wero of coursa unintoiligiblo, and sounded moro liko those of so animal than like a hnman voico, thougl ho was searcoly more bestiat In un}man’mcn than many ol the loivost prades of idiots, Thero was, however, & reste ey motion of tho Licad and & gnaslung of the teoth, which appoared dectdedly caniuo. ‘Tlia} ehildren have boon nourished and reared by wolves, s not tobe credited without tho vory strongéat ovidouces, ‘The missionarics at Becundra, howevor, and so far a8 I kuow, all othior intelligent cilizens in tho noighborheod, regard tho proof mn thoso two casty a8 entiroly valid. Norare theso tho ouly “wolt boya” who are clalmed to bave hoon found in India, 3Mnx Muller, of London, on seo- inge somo nccounts of theso curious freaks of nnture, opened o correspondence, soms montha ;lncu, with vatious persons in India ou the sub- oct. . As o rosult thero have appearod thus far six cagen, whicl seem ta bo wellattosted by mission- arfes, and by ollicors in the civil and wilitary servico. There I8 no country whoro such things would bemore Jikely to accur than in India. ‘Tho prevalence of “wild snimal life, even o wall-sot tied aistricts, {8 surprisiug, Wo saw [n ono ju- stanco not Jess than thirty buge apes in ano bLand only & faw rods from the rallway. Lieor or Razelles were frequently scon feading witlin cany shot of laborere {n the fleld, On two occa~ #iona goats woro carriod oft by wolves from the wmission compounds, in which we wore sponding the night. According to a recont consus of the northwest provincos, 2,000 lives wore destcoved in one yoar by wild animale, moutly wolves, The grest majority are childrou wha are anatelied awny st nightfall from the \'Ic&ully—numnhmnl from tho very doora of their rude homes. With these facts no furtner light cau bo given on tho #ubject of the walf-boys. Wiiethior tho maternal Justiiict of a wolf, whon not particularly hungry, might in oo of 10,600 cagea tako such a freak as to protect n ciald, which sho had Intended to cat,and atlow it to #haro hor prey, is a question for ench thaorist to decido for himuelf, 1t is worthy of noto that all those clildren are idiots. 1If wo uuwmn that tiioy were originaily sound, their wolf regimen has revorsed the Darwinian rroceuu. and borno thom back to bestlality, Loth i body aud iy mind. —_—— A Monument to Mormann, Testivo preparations are bolog mndo in Qer- mauvy for the unvaillng of tho ocolossal monu- wunt, which has beou ralsed in tho Toutoburg forest to Armining, or Hormaun, the doliveror ot Norihwestorn Qermany from thie loman yoke. It wan fu tho year 0 of our cra that this famous chieftain beat Varay, (ho Roman commander, in that famed foreat, and so cut up his logions that tho Euwporor Augustus, on hoaring of tho torriblo “ovent, becama frantio with dos- pair, Hermann bimself had boen in Roman servico, togetbar with bis father Flavius (so called by tho Romans on mccount of his flaxen hair), and his father-in-law, Segestes, both of whao, before and after tho victory of the Qer~ msn cause, kept to tho Roman aide. Thore is a pathetic account in 'Lacitus’ Annals of an futor- viow betwoon Ilermann and Flavium, the two standiug on tho apposite sliores of the Wesor, when the patriotic clhioftain endeave ored, In the noms of hLia country's righls—of ita snolont frocdom, of its own gods, and of the prayers and eutroatics of n mothor, and of friouds and relations—to induco Ll brother to join the national cauve. In vain. Flavius, filled with anger, askod for Lile horso and his weapons from thoge near him, wnd was with difioulty rostrained from crossing over for a fratricldal purpose, Hegestes, too, o far forgot Lis fatherland and tho holicst bouds of blood as to surrender Thusuelda, his own_daughtor_ and Hormann's wifo, into tho hauds of the Nomaus. In captivity, when car- ried to Nome, sho gave birth to a son, Thumeliocus, who was educated ot Ravonus, aud met with, in the woods of Tacitus, & tutrango fate,” The book in which tho dotmils of thisstrange fate wrw giveu {a unfortunsicly lost, HHermann, driven to fury by the capturoof hia wifo, roused other Germanio tribes to resist- auca agalnst the lomans, and for years carried Manitowoo, sundrics; ou tho war with chequored fortuns, yot was uever yanquished by his foreign foes, Aftar the with- drawal of the Romans, being suspected by no- bles, who wore his rolations, of alming at person- al dominion, he was treacherously assassinatod. Ot him Tacitus asys that, + e, who was bevond uestivn tho dehiveror 'of tiermavy, had not, lko otior cliefsainn and commanders, watrod agalust tho early beginuings of the Rowe . eo- p}ohhut agafuat the Jlomeu Empire in tho ueight o 4 pOWOr, "W llg comploted thirty.sovon years of his life, :rolv-hclot lull po‘uu: “muuung «thio kbmmmun uxw lony ory is suug § uakuows be s to the auzadh of 't amh,' who only admire . thelr own doeds 3 not enongh praised ja hs by thio Romans, it bolng & oustom with us only to admiro that which 1s of 1he dim past, and uot to cara for tho great eventa of our timo. Homo years sgo, tho ''etrange fata" of Thom- elicus was made the subfect of a Uarinan drama, —**The Gladiator of Ravouna,"—about the su- thorship of which s preat contest aroso, Last yoar, tho captivity of Thurnelds was treated in A splendid picturo of colossal dimensions by Prof, Piloty, of Munich, 1L was one of tho reat atiractioun of the Vienns Lxhlbition. *The Batito in the Teutoburg Foreat," dram- atizod by Holurich von Klelut during tho tiwe v Uermany's doepest degradation, whon Napo- leon I, way paramount fn Europo, 18 now bo- ing played 1 the theatres of Lerlin nud Mein- ingen with great eplondor of kcenle «flect, lorrpad archmologiets iaving lent their aid for s correct rapresentation of tho costimos, arime, n‘ml Linvilations of the early Germanlo raco. The {m\llnlio rathering In the Teutoburg fureat on hio occasion of the inaugurstion of tho monu- ment—whick rojrosonts Hermany, holding » raised swyord, Ly a figure 70 feot high, that standa ou n gravite podostal on tho brow of bill sur- raunded by booch aud firvood—Is sxpactod to be & very large one. ‘I'lio feutival is fixed for Aug. 16. ‘Fhe Lieadquarters of tho Committoe syo st Detmold, which some suppuss Lo lisve bLeeu Luilt on the vory sito of tho ancicnt Teutubury. et = Thoe Fronch Colony in Boriln. balt datl Budyet, Dr. ITuppe, Director af tho Statistical Departe ment of tho Muulcipality of Beriin, read & paper to the Deriln Historical Hoclety tho uther day, plving somo curious information about tho ' Froneh Colony” {u that Capital. During tho Thirly Years' War, oilin was noarly huroed to tha ground 3 §o 1640 It contatned from 5,000 to 0,000 {nhabitants, The Elector Frederick Will- m, however, took such encrgotio ateps to ro- build the city that, 1n 1634, ita popalation bad riren to 10,000, Bhortly nfter, the Ediet of Nanten was revoked, ond 8 swarm of Fronch refugees camo o Borlin, raising the population to 15,000. Thres thou- wand more camo In 1608, but 1,000 of them returned woon after to Savoy, In 173 Louis X1V, took possession of the Town of O1- ango, near Avignon, which was the usual refuge of French heretics, and expellod the lugnenut inhabitante, 5,000 of whom cama to Uermany. Many of theso refumces settled in Borlm, and thelr example waa fol osed by noveral other Yrench Iugucnota up to tha year 1786, Sioco then thore have beon 38,000 deatbs, and 83,000 births, in tho colouy, Dr. luppe weat on Lo say bt theee French Huguenota liave excrelsed fn many wavs 8 vory baneflcial influenca on the Ger- man poputation of Berlin, The Calvintstic dogm~ of prodostination tauzht them tolerance, and the Trench Yrench:m urged the necessity of cduca- tian, which, thanxs to the efforts of Colbert aud olbers, was ot tat time on a Ligher footing in Franco thau {n Frussis, fho refugess also Lrought with them a completo eystoin of charita- Do rolief, and were tha foundars of the hosple tals, work-houses, lito.lusurance assnciations, lonn societios, cte., o the city, Blorcover, tho refugeos woro for tho most patt tn good circums #tancos. Lach fawily brought with 1t on tie aversgo & puin of 800 thalere, which, secording o the value of monoy at that period, would nuw reprosont n total (for 2,000 families) nf 12,000, 000 thinlors. Tho French colony also introduced n comploto changa m the food, droww, aud Jodgngs of the Uerlinera. TFormerly n Gotman sesiding in the Cupital used todriuk beer to his break~ fact; the French introduced monp instend of beor, and thoroby greatly fucroased tha sovricty of the citizens. "Many of them added to tho stock of provirtons iu tha city by the produce of their gatdons ; others establislicd cotton and siik factorics, and built somo of tha most agieoabla “quartors of tho city, wuch as Unter den Linden, g‘rh:dxlchmdt. aud Dorothoenstadt. Morpover, they had » municlpal orgavization of thelr own, whigh uitimately bocamo s model for that of the whole Capital. RS — Aunitcrated Lard, A omuymnlcnt of the Landon Pharmaceutic- al Journal states thot, baving bad ronson to suepect the purily of most of the commerclal lord offorod for salo, ho inatituted s sorios of exporimonts, which Jed to tho detoation of large uantitios of some farinaceous substance in i, fn a quantity weigbing 105 pounds he found as mich ns 223¢ pounds of this forelyn watter, aud i apother lot, welgbing 433 pounds, ho found 13%{ pounds of a ennilar snbstauce, Tl garmc(ouu cffecia which such adultsration would 0 Jikely to prodace in the emplovment of theag lards for corinin pbarmaceutical purpores, and tho danger which might ensue from their npKu. cation to machinery, aro obvious. TIu another ongo, tho aualyss of somoe American fard showed that it contained from 10 to 19 percont of wator, 2108 por cent of alum, and about 1 por cont of uicklimo,—tho alum, 1t i3 presumad, bolng for tho purposo of commiunloating to tho lard the rropc:ty of feeilitating (be risiog, and lucreas- ng the whitences of tho pastry, fa which ft {s 80 largely employed. —_——— Why the Young Mcn Loved to Kiss Eiers A young Jady of about 10 summers called forn glnas of woda-water. Whon askod what .sirup sho preferrod aho glanced Ler lovely oyea over tho varions names which appoared on the fancots of tha fountain. Bue read over the ,names of strawbo:ry, cream, lemon, ote., until #ho reached nectarine, # Noctarino!" oxclaimod the beauty, ' Whatisthat? What doce it taste 1iko ?" The soda man looked meekly at bor, aud charmingly roplied that it tasted as sweot o4 a youug ladv's ipa. *Then I will taka n glass, #ir, with {hat sirup,” snid the charming creature. Ho Immedintely prepared a glads of tha dolight- ful mixturo and handed it over to the young lady, who raised it to her lips, which bawitclingly parted to rocalve the contents, Bhe sippingly «quaffed the cooling beversge, and, handing baok the ginss, she Innocontly remarked that now aho knew why tho young gentlemon found wo much Pleasura In kissing Lier 80 often. . —_——— A Juvenile Bilack=ililts Movement, A crowd of infatuated np-town bas met at Troy, N, Y., tho othier night to secrotly argnuiza o party to go to tho Black Hills, kill the ludisns, aud seize thoir fabulons gold mines, ‘Tho Chair- man suggeeted, in s practical way, that, ns at least, ono of tha J}nrly would uadonltedly bo Lilled by the Todland on tho way, it would Lo well to earry & nico coflin, covered with biue vel. vet, and with silver haodles snd scrowe, with the rost of tho lugrage. Thisthirow coldboes over the meoting. "I didu't socm to take very well, and, after talking tho matlor over very soriously, ono aflter anothior finally decided that {3 waen't oxpediont to go to-the Dlack INlls. The boya thon oiganized a debating society, and it was re. nolved to discuss at thio firat mocting the ques. tion **thiat it {a sdvisablo to extorminate the In- diuns ln our countrr. MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, MAY 21, Annrvap—Trop Nebraska, Lnffalo, sundrica; prop Charles Itudtz, Manisteo, lumbor; batge Harmony, Msn- istoe, lumber; schr Robert D, Campbell, Grand Ma- ven, lumber; schr Beventh Ofo, Muskegon, lumber; prop Dean Richmond, Luffalo, san- dries; nmcow Conteat, Holland, wood; tug Bise marck, Menominco, fowlug: ULarge Eva 8, Rob. {nson, Menominee, lumber; barge Menckiunce, Me- nomines, Jumber; barge Emma E, Tyson, Menome tnee, lumber; acow Oonteat, Whita Lake, lumber; schir Hatile Fister, Keller's Pier, wood; schr A. Uronson, Oreen Day, lumber; schr Cubs, Green Bay, lumber; scow ¥lors, Baugatuck, lumber; nchr Cllpper City, Muskegon, lumber ; schr Racine, Muskegon, lumber ; simr Corona, §t, Joo, sundrion] achr Topeoy, Bfunkegon, Iumber; schr Aa). N, Forry, White Lake, lumber; schr Naleigh, Man- fatos, lumber ; schr Adriatic, Bluskegon, lumber sche Duncau Oy, Duncan City, lumber; schr Berths Barnes, Menominee, codsr posts; prop Messenger, Bl, Josoph, sundries; stme Bheboygan, schr ©, 3, Roeder, Horn¥ Plor, wood; _echr . Teorls, Muskegon, lum- wchr Rato Lyous, = Muskegon, lum- achr Australls, Muskegon, lumber; selir Garal, Duck Lake, Jumber; schir Chiatloy Hibbard, Black Qreek, Jumber ; schr I, AL Ftanton, White Lake, Tumbor ; scow J, M. 1ill, Muskegon, lumber { acht Whaleaks, Lincoln, tea sclr Orkney Lass, Pensau- Kee, Jumbar ; achr Mary McVey, Jacksonport, lumber; schr Tompeal, Manistes, lumbcr; prop M, Grob, Man- istoo, tumber ; schr J, & A. Btronach, Maulatee, lum- Ver; brig Windsor, Mavistes, lumber; schr Four Drothers, Molland, woody prop , O, Daldwin, Lacauaba, fron orj schr ‘A, Fredrick, wood; schr Experiment, Kows neo, woody stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundri #cbr O, TL Jobnson, Baugatuck, lumber scow Granger, Caldwell's Plor, lumbar; sche Marvin lanushs, Sauth Haven, lumber; scow Mary E, Fackard, Pauly Grandt {ng; barge Oif Drop Clonisss, Peebtigh, lowing Lunge. AStttar bk o rmat ‘esbitigo, rge ye, ol 2, Huinber ' DATEo Vedbiio, Hesbiin Homber s 1rop lcar Townsond, Olevalaiuds coal ; schX Ardont, Son MUaven, lumber -hlnriu Cumme: Menowines, lum- luniber ¢ prop ‘New ber; achr A. Plogger, Holland, wod; sclf Day Bprlog, Grand Maven, fumber; schy G.' E. Furluge ton, Whits Lake, wood. CrLearxp—Sclir Willlam Jones, Buffalo, nshwe by gata sehe W, M, Dioors, By do Soc, 10 bl Bor, 5 Lrls pork, 45 pkye indae ; schy Lila Ellenwood, White Lake, ")l[l e ; schir Iattle Wolls, Kingston, 19,476 by corn 3 sehr 1, Darnes, Menominee, 10 brla'beef, 6 vork, 3 bits mosly aud sundrics; schr Wlls Dultal u wheat | sche Harmo- D o 43,1 ¥ Ll e prop O, Riets, Manistar, 100 bit oat, 8 tons hsy achr Waleaka, Bheboygan, 19’ tons stone, 50 pkgs aundries ; sctir Annfe Vought, Duffals, 47,004 bu curn; bargs Col, Young, Buffalo, 24,200 tu' corns schr F, (. Tioberts, Eawt Saginaw, 5,000 b corn; atrar Menom- inee, Munkegom, sundrics, 3 beis bams; stmr Huron, Bonth Uaven, 70 kegs lard, 4 Urla park, and sandtics aimr @, P, Jieath, Bavgotuck deren hider, aud sundrien s stmr Aheboygan, Manflawoc, 15 bales Lst.ome corn, and punidriess stimg Corone, 8L, Joe, sundries, Niont Emv;mxcu—llslflhAr-‘l:l]nrn, '}"‘;‘.‘"fi"]:‘ brin beof, 8 Jkya mundrion ; schr Col, Cook, Ditifaln, 15326 50! oornes stme- Markeyon, Mimkcgan, 00 ity pork, 50 lirls hainn, 7 pigs llquorhcnd sundriés s prop l'nnmpl,.m:, ¥ u wwheat, 3,300 hirlx floue, 450 prop (rarge Ring, B bu eorn, 4 pkgs BuncirieR s | rop Mesr n Harbor, 3 br.s pork, 16 bels sugar, €0 1kgs sins VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, N3 Sreckat hirpiteh i The Chleago Tribvn Ponr lunoy, Mich, day 21~PUsLEn Dows— Jnevis Lord, Clinton snd consort ; achrs Brightle, Fayette Browp, Abiva Cobb, John IV Mer- rill, North Cpe, Oneonto, Yanderbiit, 3f. E, Tremble, Msgellon, Glennifer Keys, Craftamsn; tug Nugara and raft, Pamvzp Ur~Props James Davidson with Ogarits, Buperlor with consort, snd Columbfan Cowle snd Largen ; achirs Monticetio, Watertown, Dunford, 8, J, Teden, E, I Turner, Winn—South snd fresh, WEATHER=~Fln £ Tonr Honoy, Aich., May 21—10:21 p. m.—Down— T'rop Antelupe and Lurges ; schre A, J, Rodgers, Con- stitiition, Newshoy, Nelile, Rodiugton, Biaziigt, 1. G. Jenkiun, Toscius, Ur=Trop Cunfytens e Kate Daries, Parter, Fa varfte, . Mata, Seat, Pocifie, C, 33, Windire, Mout Blane, Lottle Wf, Ouedda, Feotls, O, M, Bouds WeAznER--Culta § Mgt 7. 80, 13 RIVER HEWS, ateh (o The Chteao Tribuna, Lagarir, U, May 21,~Ammivro—DBy River~Stme Dan Bice, from Peoria, with a light load of flour for LaSalle, Dzranten—Stmr Ratle, light for Peru, Dansep Inro CANAL—Sunbesm, LaSalle, with coal for Culeagn, PAsiED OvT—Arabfa, with dlmension afans for Cop- peran Cieck dam ; Gold Rod, lumber for Peoria, Meavy ralus t-day, ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL, Baiborront, May 3L—ABBtveD—Prop Mohawk Dello, Kankskee feoder, 2,609 bt corn; J, Memard, Tankakee feeder, 2,200 bucorn; Elizabeth, Lockport, 400 brls flour, 660 brls meal, CLEANED — Geargls, Benecs, 108,053 fi lumber; Fiendahip, Senecy, 1.0,858 ft Jumber; prui Whale, 81,018 1 irts v, Ottawa + 89 m Phingies, 25 Urls sult, Morvis ; Midgte, Marsetiles 5,481 £t lumber, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGO. Tlere ws & moderats inguiry for frelght room, chilely for corn, at 32;@34c, the tnalde-Leing for Inrge vessele, The charters were: To Buffalo—Hclrs I, E, Balley and Thren Drothere, oorn at 3ic; schr 1azard, corn on private terma ; achr Amarauth, whest ot de. Alio prop Vitladolpbis, wheat, sud Nebraska, oatm, througn, r E, G, Roberts for corn to Sagtuaw at 44, free of clevation, and the schr 1), Hanscom, corn am 1t 10 Bugulo at 4, Total from Chicago, 7; eapacity, 87,100 Lu whest, 335,000 bu cors, snd 50,000 b oute, DETTOIT. Treithts very quiet, Wheat to Oswego, Ge, C. W, Nortos 1r the schr Dundee, salt 1 bulk, Kiucar- dine to Clilcigo, Tae per fon, froe, American curre TILEDO, Frelghts sero very dull, sud rates mostly nominal, Tho ¢y isrier wes one effected by A, J. Hand, of the aclir Grant, for corn to Ogdensbury at Ge, LAKE MICHIGAR, CIICAGO. The morster Largn Oscar Townsend wrrived hers yosterday from Cloveland with o cargo of oval.....The foreruuners of the Afosquito fleet arrived here yeater- day, Alargelumber fieot fa expoctod to-day,....Tho tug Protection, of the Vesscl-Owners' Towing Com. pany, {8 Tecelsing minor ropsirs at Burns & Farraw's soctional dry-docke,,...Tho Executivo Committes of the Lumler-Voesel-Oxnors' Combination did mot meet yesterdsy afternoon s they fatended to do, They postponed (ho meeting until Mondsy afternaon, when miost of tho lumber floet 18 expecied ta be 1u port. Somo three or four additional vesscls aigued the ngreement yeateriday,...8everal of the larga Buffalo rropelltn are taking on cargoes of grain at the eleva- ors . .A pilvate dispatch recelved hero yesterday from Dufialo stales that the schr Niggic & Joucs orrived at that port yesterday in lsaking condi. tion, ... The schr Ausiralia mel wilh noticr accldent yosterilay, Theachr Arctic, while being towed up tho river, ranfuto her, carrying away her rall and cate howd! Tho Arctio 1ot her stunchionn and was ofhen. wivo alighlly dumagod,...Mesers, Leopold & trlan, managers of {he Lino’ of stcamers, Pecolvod s _dispalch from the clerk of the stmr J. L. Hunl yesterday announcing the eafe arrival of that propellér at Mar. l}!lellc. the first vesselto arcive Llere tuis moason. “Plig Jfurd could not make Graud Isiand on agcount of Tho excursion Lost Ben Druke, of Admiral Star Liue, will make Ler first excursion trip (o Caumet next Sunday,....Mr, I, W, Degener, {uo bridue-teuder ot Ranudolphi street Lridge, soys that thio compluinta of sovoral tuz Captains,that ho wae not properly attonding to his duties, were unjust snd une dlegerved. Ho Lad beon fending that bridgo during 1hia last 1o yoare, and duriug that tinme had done bix (I(mflit‘fl?“! satiafaction fo everybody, The scef. denls that lalely occurrad st that Urldge could not Le traced to bia negligence, but to the recklessuess and arbifrariness of {he tugmen, who were trying fo bayo =)l tlie chances and the people none, He had bheen threat- coed Ly several tug.wmen that they would ruuduwn tho briUge 1f he did mot open it whea thoy arcived fhere, Iu no inetauco’did be kecp tho bridgo open inoro tha lon thinutes, and, oa far as Lo kucw, the et Bda poople werd woll iatated witl his ot Dut fo satiefy tho tug-mcn was sn Impossibilty.... A special diapateh from Lele, P, Aus. Lake Buperior Toojlv states thal the prop Uordon Campbell and schy Anule Bherwood Jeft that port for Ohlcaga yosterday, LAKE HURON. Gen, Weitzel fn a note {0 the Detroit Post says the storm aignal caunot be displayed st the Harbor of TRotuge on Lake lluron, e previously announced, for the reason that the Chlet 8ignsl Oficer of the Army s docided that under ngeircumstances can authority for auch displsy be givedfxcept at stations In clargs of enlisted men of the service, who would be respousi. ble for the execution of orders, snd that no such proper persons are now ayailablo, .. Tho bark June C.Woodruf, which collided with the achir Mary Dattle Isst Wednes~ ay nesr Meaford, in Georgian Usy, srrived atYort Huron on the 10th, The Woodrull's dameges mated ot §2,000...,The barge Hercules, whic) at Port Huron wateriogged last Wednesiay, was towed to 8t Clalr, where abo unloaded ber deck-load, The Herculce was tawed back tho uext day, and unloaded 1hio remainder of ber cargo...,The tug Kale dMoffat, {netead of the Willlams, should have the honor of res— caiug tho barge Wolverlne from tho Leacli, LAKE ERIE. OUPFALO. ‘Tho Coturfer statea that the prop Arabis, from this Dort o ber way 1o Chicago, arrived at Detroit Bunday, and was obliged to Iy over fur a dsy, On her trlp up Tor lower coupling partod in two placee, snd the flauge of her upper coupling soparated also, Workmen wore engaged Monday in shriuking tands ovar the coupliugs, and when (he work was comploted slio cx- pected to proceed,.....Tlhe Dufftalo River and Harbor Association, of which Mcsars, Jones & Maytham are the Ieesoes, announce & reduction of 10 per cent in ihe cost of vessel-towing, which west into effect Wednas- day morning. Thirty per cent off will be made on all Lilis pald within shirty days from date of fow, Insles- ©f 23, sa formerly,.....8ay8 the Comimercial ddver- tise Dusiness on tho Iakea s ot openiug as as- Avely s usual. This circumnatance ia taken advantage ofy aind col ebippers rafusoto pay more thaw 80 ceuta a {on ffom Buftulo to Chicsgo, which in about half tho amount that ought to Lo 'pald for the service, Dut, f thls polioy 2 poralaled in, it will resct to tolr own ~dissdvaniage, An immense quantily of antbracile. must be sent West thuis yoar if the demapd iato be supplled. Vesscl-owners who are nog tbireatened with a BlieriTs writ will uot xend ont thelr abips &t & 50-cent freight, This will reduce tho avafle ablo tonnage and crowd the Lulk of the business fnto the latter part of the season, whea coaksfifppors will have 1o pay dearly for their present short-sightednrs: ‘The wiser conrme would e 1o offer a remuueraty freight to vesssl men now, sud distribute the cval wovement about equally through thie cutlre scason,” MISCELLANEOUS, THE Q8WEGQ OANAL. The Oswego Cansl was opened Tuesdsy morning, and a fow boats cleared for tido-water. Deputy Bus porintendent Briggs informs ua that the canal fe fu ex- collcnt condtion from this city to Byracuse; the levcls full up fo tho scandard, and the banks solid and fne tact, Tho boatmen show no partioulsr anxiely tostart, alihough the Slslo has granted them what they beg- ed and cried for all winter, low tolls, The “iig usura * they saw in areduction of folls fatls o “ pets out a8 (h? cxpected, and fustead of befng benofited a8 they sald they would e, they And that (reights ol lower tuon they havo fn many yoars, and tiet tbe Lenefits will socrno to tho owaend of properly trane. ricd on {he canals, ~$refghts opened at 42,10 on Pimber to Albany and Tror, aud 8o to 7o ou whicat 1o Now York, A} Luffalo catriers affered to contract wheat to New York at 903 Iumber to AlLany st $1.50.— Tuiludlum, 2UNDDIES, Tho atmr Red Jacket has gono o tho reacus of the sty Torepont, saliora west of ho Clul-louse on Middlo gass Iiland, Lake Erfe...,The schr Orace Murray loat her anchogin the stralls, ... Considerabie damage was dons 10 the plera in Lake Superior by (ko #4100 ahove ..., The prop Teuesdell, of Goodrichs Liut, broke ber main shaft off Port Wasbugion on hee last trip....The lark Jane O, Woodrufl sud wche Mary iiaftls, which collided on Georgian Ly, 810 both owned by John Latile, of Thorold, and commanded Dy the broters Jobn snd Petrick Sulie van....Tho depth of water on Carroilton Ba srnmetit mbsaurement, was 13 feot on the 17ih bargs Quiding Btar, from Cl ‘.&uflufl Yoinf Kdxtrd oa e s Lust, Jrith ¥AUh buskiels of cura 328400 pounda'et 8our Tor Now Eaglaad poraia, . A FEW VORDS TO FEEBLE AND DELICATE WOMEN. i Tr R, V. PIERCE, M. D,, of the Wosro's Ds- rENSARY, Builelo, N. Y. Knowing that you are subject to a great smount of euffering, that delicacy on your part hina a strong tendency to prolong, and tto longsr it 1m nogiected the more yon Lave to enduro and the mora difficult of cure your case becomes, I an & physician, who is dally consulted by ncoren of your eox, desire to say to you, that I am constant(y meeting wilh those who have been treated for their allmenta for months with- out heing benofited in the least, until they have boecome perfectly discouraged and bave almont tnade up their minds never to take another dore of mediciuo, nor b2 toriured by any further treatment. They had rather die asd have their sufferivgs ended then to live and suffer as {loy lsvo. They eay they are worn out by sufferiog aud sro only meade worso by treatment. Of anything mora diecouraging, we certaluly cannot conceive, and weso tbero no moro succossful modo of treating such difficultien than that, the principles of which leach tho reducing and depleting of tho vital forces of the syatem, when the indica- tons dictato a treatment directly the reverse of the ono adopted for them, their cases would be deplorable indead. But, lady-guffrars, there in better aud far more succesaful plan of treat- ment for you; one more in harmony with the laws and requirementa of your avstom, A harsh, triitatiog, caustic treatment and strong medl- clues will never curo you. If you would use ra- tional means, such ss common seneo abould dic- tato to overy intclligent Iady, tsko such modi- cines a8 embody the very best lnvigoratiog tontea and nerviues, compounded with mpocisl ref- erenco to your delicate syetem. Buch = Lappy combtnaticn vou will find in wy Favor- ite Prescription, which bas receivod the loudest pralso from thoueands of your sex. Thoro languld, ticezome saneatione, causing you to feel scarcely ablo to beon your fect or ascend a flight of etaits, that continual drain that 1a aapping from your syatems all your formor elasticity, and driving the blootn from your chiceks: that con- tinusl strain upon your vital forces that renders you irritable and fretfal, may all be overcome and eubdued by a persevering use of that mar- volous romedy. Irregularitics and obstractions tothe proper workinga of vour eystems aro ro- lioved by this mid aud safo tncans, while periodical painm, ths existence of which is a sars indication of serions discase that ehon'd not bo neglected, readily yiold toit, and if fts usels keptup fora ressonable length of time tho spocial cause of theso paina is permanently re- moved, Farthor light on theae rubjects may be obtained from my pamplilet on discases pocutiar 1o your sex, sent o receipt of two stamps. My Tavorite Prescription in sold by drnpgiats, PATENT SHUTTER: g otF SOty z z E L 2 B T F E B & £ e T dZz5 ef 3 Ell- 523 5eBd & - R 2 g =" E K 5 = ~ "é ;. = i SHyrTER® s CLARK&COMPANY'S PATEN Self-Coiling, Revolving SHUTTERS, = STEEL .AIND WOOD. B RE RO MACHINERY, and HERVIRE UANNOY O out oF oRpER. 218 West Twenty-sixth.st., New York. Clicaxa Oftice, 53 LaSalic-st. GEO.T. WILSON. Ag't. SEOULDER BRACES, . 5 g E EE = EEES 5 x E:’a’“,. aG'A-i 338 | FETE g H iz = An erect farai is the basis of Good Healtn; n cone ¢rneted oliest and #tuoping form aro suro indics. tiune of Approaching disearo. " Tn siearo tha oo 4| avold the other wevr PRATT'S BILACE, " fteail price of Mon's Whito Brase, witly I'Ia od Klidos ani Bucklos, 4333; Ladier' do, New Pin and Slide, 21.hi. AMen's Buff, with Mouogram’ linckle, 8| i, post. pald, onrecelit of moucy. Sond choit measure.” Fursls 7 all principal dealars, and by CLEVELAND SHOULDER-RRACE CO. Evelind, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR PRATT'S Bt AU X _REAL ESTATE. IO1Y SATISY 308.000 ACRES VALUABLE LANDS IN KANSAS By dlrcetion af the flanarable Bocrotary of the fatstlor, ho wndstaienod will recaiva tealed Dids far thi parchineg g xeutof tho Noosho Hiver along thie southern lina of tne Stata o Kausss embracod piinla “what "W generally kuowa' ‘aa”1ho " * Cnorokes Tlieso laads xra offered for eats ta compllence with tha wovisions of asctof Qungross approvod May 11, 1913, A e P vand 7 Triey will bo seld 101h bighost biddor for cash & thilox ot excooding 000 hundred and siaty Ae: e aoro for allof asid nd one doliar a Por aoro far such lands as ile wi b v ul of sald river, Erintod lista, datoribiag the 1aads heraby nffersd for #alo by thelr proper Iogal subidivisinns, and tndicaling the minimum prico at which each tract {v bold, will be sent 1 Aoy perssn muking application o Commlssloner of 1he Genaral Land Otbca, T ia the Tiogistorand leceivorof ihe" local omcosat Wichlia and {ndepondonce, Kaneas, Porann: :ay bl (o ss many tracts off rink to purchas y ch bid must_bo soparataely meds sealod, and faust bo (ur ot mare than ane bundred and sixty fcros (and canform 1o the fogal subdivisions ombraced in tho list), Uids must be accompaniod by ten per cont o th smonnt bid axa gaarantes of te good falth of tna bidde: wiifolanm, (0 casothe land fe wwarded and th not paid, will be forieit Bhould any bid be rejeciad, tag i dapouiiod will be roturued (@ the proper pariy. Partien whose bids a1 epted will bip putitied of such icceptance as soon after the opening of tha bide as pracii. cable, a1 d*l withio forty daysafter such notice has been S msilo ot made f0 1be Camim i ! mnfl:::“? “l"‘ Uffice af 1hi onnt bid, the Sihgor of 1 Uororal Land Ofes f The Amonnt DAt \nd Nipon which such bid was misde will bo S£4in suboer oo, 'Thie tets aont di it ired to acoom Lidy iy boreitiodn T nte orte v Soriicaforat do: o e sit, oertitied clivoks an soie Govornme tory Darabiorto tho onter of fno Comnaluslouse of tho Gentret EA0d Uico, or ta currencrs “Ine, Tight to fejoct auy and all bide s exprossly rs- d sddrmesad to the * Gom. b p Lands," 1a abave inviied, whti i grelnck T m- it 10y of AQ@UME 1575, ATieF Which thoy it 2o netod Upon, RDETT, Counlastaner of the (i3usrat Lomt U ses WASNOTON, 1. U, April 18, 1973, € h WILSON & EVENDEN'S ! OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Lake Bt. OITICAGO. LW 8end for Catalogue. “SPEC1ACLES. N PEURLE RPE( 4 st T D et A E . elan, 8% Mladisoast, (Tribune Bullding), —_FRACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National curmficy, TRIBUNE OFFICE AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, BATURDAY, May 22, at 20'¢lock, GRAND GALA MATINEE! Asd LAST PRREORMANGE but ons of the Great Heantion, SID. . FRANCID, in thn Thrilling Fmotional Drama, MARKED FOR LIFE. TiLh Buperla‘ivo Scanne by Strong. Tha Acma of Scenl Thasion [ *JEaes Nacnenivi saq Fieein vy Cazrae. - wad T Dt e in ¢ aanin g MERTAVER Wil BOBRY DAILY: and ths Greai BILUY QOURTYRIGHT; the SEAEYotbe Woudartul Gymnarte, DUNBAL sn Remomber, noother Theatra in tho wor'd ha erate pricos. ACADEMY OF HUSIO, Trory Erentng—Wednodsy and Batardvy Hatiness, G, FO. .!hu Origi 1a) tinmpty Dumply fa PI:P:::. will apyear 11 his Comie I'rick Pautoniime of Humpty Dumpty ot ome, Fy A A AP AN 5 . P R T g g S {aall, teprerontiog & world of ¥uo, Tricks, Trisle, and ‘l'glullu ms. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THOS, MAGUIRE.. Tesseo fonday, Mag 17 -POSTTIVILY LAST WERK BUT M OXE of tas Munster Tru jin of the World. Mouse cruwded nightly bj tho elite o witness Emgrhson’s Minstrels ! Ia thelr miribh-provaking Comicalities, ENTIRE OHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK, y Evening and Wedutaday and Saturday Matincen, 1oVIOKER'S THEATRE. Bpectal engagemont of h3 popular tragedisn, Mr.CHASB. POPE, For the production of thy grand Bibliesl Drama of SAMSOITI Which will bo presanted with on Irely New Heinery, Cas- tumes, and Appoiatments avry ovening Ul further no- tico add at tho Naturday Matinve. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Corner Blstesnth and State-sta, prising tho ueh mod- Profeand sansatiem create | by 1ha remarknble perforie sacoof Sla. ISABELLA MOKTIIOS Famor European Troups of Statmesque Arfits! The most B-antiol and Shaoely Ladis of tho 014 wortd ef CRINY e whien ‘i FURK BARHS R TR S TR DA AN Cantiaded saccrm of 1DA CEIITO'S LADY MI3 BTRELS, and \ho LADIEN FRENCIH GYANASIUS. Koventy-flve actists,” A Wildornws of Leauty and Do. ht, A L0e. ibc, and $l. light, ' Admisxion, 5, LOe. Mondar, May 24, this T upported by 10 new Lad; wwllo ni.én:'-, anfl'x'fi At Oyt ’l?uul:.:o:n{' ndninh an o, u e aner Vi e S IN PARI CARRIAGES, &o. CARRIACGINS Otmodern desigas af workmanshl, the best; of bovuty an. 3631100 101 alugance, pleasing Lo durebiity. wnost oot S EN CULT, 18 1, TANDALE ANLE FIiD: 1 VI R ROCKAWAYE, 2 CRANI, BREED & CO., Carriago Dapartment. 093-715 Weat Elghthest,, Clocinnati, 0, e PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES S7ATE 0¥ 1LLINp1n, GovNTY OF CoOR, CorkTY Cornko Grrice, CilIcaGo, Atay 19, 1545, In PBHHIBEB of {nstuetions frum the Hoard uf Uom~ missfoners pf Cook '-'QLI'? %\;bhc notice ls hereby given Enat sonied propasats will bo recoived by tho hasrd of Commisshners of Coak County wutil Monday, My 94, iy 1t noony for furoishiog Look Connty witd druze ani are nnd tinwa clofhing, dey guods - ieds and bedding, farniure, groca: rica and flaur, vegelibion, bar, food, sad Firaw and e, requlred fur the usa of 1hi unty until Juus 1, 1576, toby livered ol such placas as ot sach tiues as 1 Couniy By Glreet, ‘X pricposil 10 farniet all of said artieles witl bo taken as & proposal for each articlo, aud a falluro to accept an awsrd'ly tho ounty Buard of Aty Articls whon aa afle 1 furnbh tnore then one of said articios is con ajned fo 110 rupueal, sbalL bs conaldoted & broach f 1ho bonu a6: Gimpaiog the TroposAL: Livuidy shat Liddes wil oxecote and perform sontracts whicn Iust Accompany propirals, of Pruposals o b o—————— Praposals niust Lo accom samplos. A LT3Rt WU Vemra RIS LT AP, 1 ity twy surotios, 10 be sppruved Ly thie Coanty Hoard, 1o a sum suificiont 10 assure the faithful performancs of the oontract, the county reserving Il;&{u‘ 1 the right to rojoet o prompily in cash as soon after bavebeun suditea by o Kuard as orders can rasi, 1xnilite showing 2 spprazimation of tho kinds and anskitcs i ‘sbove Samed AFiI¢len needed Uy, the. county ©an bo reoa in tho atlieq uf tho Ulerk uf sagd Jloard, W ba senled and sddressed 1o the Hoard nf ¢ nzre of Cook County, and iadorsed * Proporals U ey PAIRICK ¢ 2. B JUTNRUN, Cowmittcs on Yublic Bervico, PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES, . DreoT QUARTERNASTEN'S OTYICE, 112 Craed ate, BaiinOeipbier Apri 6 TS H Boaled proposals, in duplicate, with's cupy of this ad- yertisemont attachiod to eachi, will Lo rocoived at this of: flco untsl noan, May 36, 1973, for furaiwning the Unlied btates Goartermaater's Dopartment with tao lollowing named articlos, viz.: 3,138 Uniform Dress Caps, 5,00 Campaien Hats, 30,000 Farags Cups and Gavors, 100,40 patrs Wawlen Rtockiziis, 1w,0q palrs White Beelfn Gloves, 54,00 purs Boots, 10, 25,00 Woolen Hlankite, 2, A% pales Wool. S A e 00 WLl Tenes withoat B #a Mistens, 7 ‘ents without Tenta, 700 dosen a;mhmn‘ Hrastics, o yardy Llus Keracy, 3.1 facing Cloth, various coluts, i gray twilled shiriog Fistuel, 52,000 yarda F1 Holmera, Hursa- [1air Platios, Cans; alvo, id Bands, Fop Ploces and Pl Soc'toty, lfil‘ln. “fl’.‘ d Sido Buttons fur Holmets, F'oine d Forago Uap Orasments, Cresconta or n Hunks, Ax | ellr, Vrrum Cords, Black ilosls, 13} Yaddiog, Canras Fadding, 1) 1alian Cloth, Ontton Wadding, hj-u.d atton, Sewlng Slik, Sllk Twlati-irald and Cord of variuus eolors, FI¥ Butions, Hooks and Eyes. sor. icles will be subjoct to & rHigid Inspection, and bidders are fnformod 1hat a full complience with spociti. cations will bo insisted upou, and that no artlcls tuferior to tho standard will bo sccepted. ‘The Governmant reseryos tha right to reject any or all s B re touucsted fur tha delisers of tho ariiclwe Tptia, Jeorauvdie, fud., Aud abo st Ban rofarence will bo given to arttoles of domestie pro duction and maoufactire, coudition of pricoand quahty being equal,and such prefurence wiil von to articlasaf can production 40d manulacturn prodaced on 1ha oast, L the estant Of Lho consuIBBUGR. Fedulred 'publ(a servica thera. ‘Allariiclos wlich ars ta bo used in the States and Tor- rltorion nf the Pacitio coast will e recived and laspoctod at Han Francisco, Cal, fl"'f{ i [adotall ooty at tnlaofcn. % rolopes our(aluing propasate to bo indorsed “ Pro- osals Tof STy buppiice” addressod to the ua. ol % RUTUS SAXTON, Depaty Q. M, Genorsl. WATER WORKS To Contractors aud Builers for the ervetian of Water W) gityuf Altun, Mudisen County, Llinafe, “will ho ve by e Wetor Commissinnors uf said city, unth tho fat day Jduly, ) Map fit-clllu!lun il gharter may be 8 o viio ofcs af Mayor Pinftcnborgor, Altou, Til: ha Uity Counell roserves Il]v 1 et any ur all Lids, Ak v n.umt'. tom, DL, May1r, (87he e il STOCKHOLDERS' MEPETINGS. Ohbicogo & Northwestorn Bailwn{nglo?p:xzy, and bondhaold- The snoaal mestiagof (he stockhold ersof tha Chicago & Northwe way Company for ihe election of i foctors, pursusnt Lo law, nid o1 the tion of suoh wther busi a3 may como belore pany, in of June it 80'vka Ly preadnting thel Hondatine ation of the Camplar o, 3 W o York, for registration, oa or befure IR: \lflfl,;{TMEkh.l‘“l' o‘lld _M. L BYRES, J., Kocrotary, ik s 0fice Chicago, Bock Island & Paelde R, R, Co, 'S, APRIL 97, o Annual Mosting of tho Btackbiolders bf th Ch 0. Jtook Lejnad 8 Teciio Hanraed Gemany o Sliction of Directors, pu ol ey ke Bty Sa” o Lol Wit Bo'Boid at tha afhoa vy n Chlcage, on Wadnesda, tha 5 duy of June, etock a, e SOTA B e, Beeotary, - ___OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office, n. FINANQIAL. Stocks Deals (o at the N tack Fech DAL T S etones bt sag o o rivileges Negotiated &4 ona ta t ap eans fr izt - Brrsnf (s Now Work T, anss af Fomieinia partine: Largs snins inva beco resiized 5 i Lajjes puuns liave beoa teslized iho past 3 dags, Fug of $106.25, Btenddles €30 ench, eantrod 203 sharay of atock d3y8 WAL Tethoe Eitky whily oany dhomenst Soant prenfie m-{ Lo zalned, Adsics and Infarmation faenished, Pamidilef, cantaialng’ vainalis watistical {nformation and showlng Bos Wall-at, operativas azo coanducled, sont Free To any addrers, Orders Prowpily exreutrd by us. TUMBRIDGE & CO,, Hiaakors and Arokers, No. 2 Wallst., Now York, §50, $100, 8500, $1.000 Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall-at,, Tesds to many thouweande af dollsve proft, Compree bousive oxplanatory circulnre, containing doilled state men's and qantation prices of alt Morks dealt in a* the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGI, eolicited by mail or wirs snd Addrors alled Sree ta Lhoso desiring tn culata, Addres s nAL;iX'.fll’fl)‘m’il"fl'lfi:lA.)lArC‘l:» - . Ohp. X, Y. Stock Rxchanger o 13 Waltk Wallety, N ¥, PUBLICAT! Books of Bomnd Husie. Containing the Creme de 13 Creme of all Vooal and Instrumental Music, Pages Full Sheet Music Size. Prico of each Lock, In flfl‘m:-. 21.80; in Cloth, 83; ia GEMS OF GLERMAN SONG, 316 pages. I8 OF SCOTTISH KON, 200 pagos,... Ve 19 OF BACRED SONG, 200 pages.. ATIV OF GEEMS, 20 piges,. ATIC PEARLS, 30 pages, RIFOWELR OF PEARLS, 200 pag: SILYER CHORD, 20 pagos..... T10ME CIRCLE, Vol. L, 216 pages.. HOME CIRCLE, Vol. IL, 37 pagos, PIANO AT IO, MUSICAL TIt PIANOFORTE GEMS, 20 pages PLANIST'S ALBUM, 2 pages, Tnstrumeatal, 2y 500 places, .. FOR REED ORGAN. ‘Tha abare boaks are uniform inatyle and binding, are wondarfully eheap for the conten 5, aro sold by all puinck 3l maslc dealers, aad will bo sont to auy address for oe «Voeal & Iny’ Instrumental. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO, CHAR, T, DIT3O & 0y Eg:toy; 71}_;;3\1 X _ LIQUID EXTRACT OF prxd B *‘é%hmofljfii P IC BLIXIR And Tignid Extract of Beef Is composed of tho Juice of Raw Loan Heel combinad with Tonics, Iron, &2., nnd 18 roc- ommonded by tho Medical Profession lor tho permanont curs of Piles, D; restion, Constipation, Dyspepsin, Femalg Dinensca, Genoral Debility, Loss of Appe- tite, nnd Prostration of the Nervous System. Also, Iiver Complaints, with Compiications of tho Kidnoys and Bladder, and as Food for Consumotives, 'I'his proparation {3 an jm. ia]mvnment on tho Licbig Solid Exiract of eéar,golnz‘n'gun!fi,nsnvmlwfi nndnflmrl. ent. Far nale by all Denlers. Large Bottloa, §1.00; Trinl Sizo. 25 conta, = ) RICMALSS0N & TULLILGE, Propriztos, Cinalanati, Obio. PIANOS, WERBER ropsy, Indl Ve Updghta are oxtraordinary instra. tuenls, sid descrve ol RroaL suee o PIATNOS. ‘ 1shall take every apportnnlty to recoms NILSSONT ‘et e? LUCCA! H P 0 asod tho Plnos of evary cefas = ATT” preforcnce vrerall, They desosodly mortt tho high dlsttaes } Your Pianos astonishme. Thave STRAUSS! st pizainta tha WEHLI, Bademe Parepa callod your Plana the o adores that oplatau, WERER PIANOS ESTLS STORY & CAMP'S 3 211 STATE-ST. SUMMER RETREAT, Qe liour byl 1 . U thw gropriotor, Hartlaud, ‘"‘.3" \l‘w\w‘lrrau;;:fi'flawh SARATOGA SPRINGS, Onea Junal, 1613, ftooms can be socursd al the DELEVAN HOUS GLARENDON HOTFHT CHAR, KELLOGE!in et e lg:flml maker, but give yours the ALBANT! "untisiegeios :Ancu in the Unitad Btates, Ifully THE INCONPARARLE AND LY QIRGANS, AT SUMMEDR RESORTS, LAKESIDE, ON PESAUKER LAKE, tho mast moderats ohargon, lattors addrossed CLARENDON HOTEL, BTURTEVANT AK::& AT BARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel, ‘Wil open Juza |, for the reception of Guests. 9. H. BRUSLIN & GO., Propristors, SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE BEAGH, od, fmproved, wad wi i ual i sndort i ut, thotadlo iba'and Ti Tl Taller Brinso Toomy stor. aranatve grsmacie o Feittien for THato aillog: storfelcgraph e LOBUES, prpiioer, GENERAL NOTICES, THE QUARTER-GENTENNIAL OF stanioed Hilitary Tnstitta wili bo celcbrat ) formaar toshers Sludenia, “Juxu Feslen gl fumes teachare tot 1bo acnodl bnde ‘lacipalibip ot o T e s o Tl SEathed taop o o prosant, " Leivalar i i ol Do il 5 V30 Saia ol pregant eddres 1 . ce from BaidKg! STANDARD FAIRBANKS.MORSE & OO0y 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago, Besasefultobuy oaly the Genulos,

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