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mon to good common, Oaarsas fetr to fully tar, 64 $ tocholee, T41873e. ope cree rug Hants Xx, $4.0; XE, 284 chotcn Rien FI,MrA7 87}, SGattaadaineDemanl onesie Ska tte lea 008 0,09. Paorsttome acon aesdy, and nropg i H shonidersy 10)04 clear rib slides, 14154; clear sides, cae —PrHoes rulluge upwards teres refined, IBNAUCt keg, Moy bitcket 14}6¢. ‘Other articles unc! anaes cae Bautncone, Md, March 7.-FLoun—fiteady and anebanRO’, ext quiet but steady; Penneyirante red, $1,991.40, Corn firmer} fairly, activa; Woelern mized, Glo, Oxte—Market, dull Lut steady Woetern mixed, 4490; white do, <agscc, Nyo nominal, ‘Har—Dull bat unchanged, Pnovrarors—Quiet and tnohanged; firmer. Durren—Firm and unchangol, prrgotrum—Easler, but not quotably lower, Corrzz—Unohauged, Wuunr—Market dull; $1,0934. DOSTON. Boator, March ¥,—Fri0un—Btesdy} moderato do- mand? Weatern super, $4.0045.45 ; common oxtra, $5,005.25; Wisconaln and Minnerota extra, $5,257. ‘winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, $0,00@7,003 Iilinols, $0.2008,26; Bt, Lots, $6,00@9,00} fauey Bins erences inlets mized and yellow, HAtTKS, Onta—Market aul; mized, 44@490; rojected, 7@He, BUFFALO, DurvAto, March 7.—Gnain—Whoat dull; 2 cars No, a Milwanico club, $1.20, Corn dull 3 ears. cw, Coy om track, Qatainactive, Ryo inactive, Barley—Lit- Ao mnquiry; no salea. STATE AFFAIRS, WISCONSIN. REFORM FIOUNES, Spectal Dispatch to Z'ha Chteaao Triduns. Mapwon, Wis, March %.—Wisconsin Domo- erata ands Roformera will have tholr attontion diverted from Weabington delinquoncies by tho rovelations of shortcomings and extravagasnco in tho administration of tho Government hero. ‘Tho Senate Committso on Finance reported to- day ons resolution adopted aomo days ago call- ing for tho dotails of the disbursemonte of the Jost quarter as reported »by tho Stato roasuror and of tho vouchers. Thoy flud warrants drawn and bills on file for tho following oxponditures : jor Harbor fund— Am’t. ] a Steet. for expenses to oxainino harbor, ‘Ba W. 3, Taylor, for expensen to examius 800 I. 4, Moore, for protecting harbor... 180 5, Mooro, expenses to Washington. . 00 provement— WJ, Arbonothy 100 ‘William 1, Taylor, for expo improvement! GAD + Thoy tin P tingeut fund during tho fist two yoara woro 3,691, anda large portion of tho ontries unac- companied by vouchors when filed, and much teas than charged in the books. Among the ox- penditures aro tho following t ‘Transportation of tndigont soldiers, ‘Trave) ‘Travoling oxponses, newspapers, cle Bonetatenee and transportation of diel ‘"Telegraphlu Snperlor Latbor case oh + 100 Traveling expenses of tho Governor and Secretary ‘on difteront raitroada... ‘Troneportation and subsistence of indigent’ aol diets, expenses proparatory to Decoration-Day . and entertainment of Railway Oomratssiousr lancous ox- and other Btato oficers, and miscal pense wien ‘igor and clher soldiers Und EadianSrsseverssrec 109 Unler tha contingent oxponses of tho Inst quarter the Committco find itemized bills for all purchases, but pricos for most of tho artlolos and labor full 25 porcont sbove tho market value, aiid ty somo instances 50 por cont, 8 note- worthy instanco boing the repair of tho Capitol boilors, for the material for which double mar- ket value was allowod, For painting the outside of tho Capitol $2,251 waa paid, whito tho samo work was dono in 1870 for $620, and tho materi- le used ara charged at abont 20 per cont above tho market prico. In oxamiuing theao accounts tho Committeo wore led. to logk for sdmo items in the Suporintondont of Public Property's offico, but could find no bills on filo in that office, or in the Secretary of State's office, for the pur- chaso of goods Lought for thia department par- ticularly. ‘Tho roport concludos + At tbe high pricea pala for material and aupplics purchasod for the Stato, and from slatomonts made, Jour Committoo are led' to beliove that drawbacks on much of the supplics furnished haye bean paid to some ono, but ta whom they are unable tostatc, Tt is ro~ ported that the bottom facta are not yet reached, and at_a rolentleas prosccution of the inquiry would slel@ evidence of the barter of officiat position and of expenditure of public monoy for which no proper ac- count can be rendered. Reminisconces aro rocalled of the Iast Demo- cratic administration under Darstow, whon atte: covered tho expondituro of hundreds of ollare. IN THE SENATE to-day, the Chippewa Dolls bill was roportod without recommendation by the majority of tho Committes on Incorporations, aud the minority " roportod against it. It was mado a spocial or- der to-morrow forenoon. ‘The Sonato, by 12 to 17, refased to reconsidor tho vote rejecting the resolution to amend the Conatitutlon so aa to allow lesa than tho full numbor of jurors to rondor a verdict. Assambly dilla;woro concurred in—to organ- izo tho Thirteenth Judicial Circuit from tha Sixth and Eighth; allowiog publication of legat notices in other than English papers; to pro- vido for the protection of Innd granted to tho aid of tho Sturgeon Bay &% Lake Michigan Bhip Canal and Harbor, and to provide for the custody and disbursoment of funds arising, from said lands; to authorizo the Commissioners of Bohool and University Lands to appoint a Commissioner to {nquire Into tho transection of the Sturgoon Bay & Lake Mich- igan Ship Canal and Harbor Company; to pro- vido for tho better protoction of bridges in cer- + talon cases; providing for the salo of canal isnds to actual gottiera for farming purposos, and to eccuro title -thercto. Among tho bills killed wero—for tho protec- tion of tifa aud property by requiring avery on- gincor employed in a Stato iustitution to got a vortifivate from the United Btatos offices ; to atd. freo diacuesion ond sustain the liborty of tho pieee. by providiug that publicationa ahall not oO libelous uniesa malice appears; relative to actions agsiust life insoranco companion; to abolish tine-teutence in Stato prison. THE QBOEMHLY referred tho Bunate resolution for final adjourn. Mont un the 1Uth to the Judiciary Committee. Itconcurred, with slight amoudmont, in tho Dil to’oxtend the time for tho construction of tho North Wisconsin Railroad, aud waive for- {citnres incurtod for s failure to conutruct 20 milos during 1875, ‘Tho bil to amond tho law to encourage raiain; sheop and discourago raising dogs was orders engroased after the usual debate and striking ‘ont the seotion which provided for a liconse-tax, Joaving those making owners of dogs liablo for damago without notica, . A billtoIncroage the efficiency of the school au- porvlsion aud provide juat compensation therefor ry providing for the pay of County Bupenntoud- outs by the Stato, requiring them to have drut- krado toachors' cortificate, changing tho election to April, oto. waa omnsculated of nearly all valuabio provisiony and Irilted, Boveral hile were indefinitely postponcd—to Qmend tha Jaw of 1870 so that ‘no city, part of city, or villago undor jurisdiction of a ‘Town Board of Suporvisors sliowld have & separate member of tho County Load; to smend the charter of the Wisconsin Hailroad, Farin, Mort- gags, aud Land Company; for division of the ‘ounties of Oliippowa and Lincoln,and the ereo- tlou of the Couuty of Ludington. Yrof, J. B, Parkinson, of the Yemoerat, Prosi- dont of tho Stato Board of Centunuiat Managers, and Gen. David Atwuod, United Hlatos Uenten- nial Commiesioner, started this noon for Phils dolpbia to attend to the interests of Wisconaln {aconnection with tho repreventation of the Btato at the great exhibition, XVENING, The Assembly concurred, with only one dls- fenting volco, i tho Senate resolution propos- tog a constitutions! amendment Simiting xix Yeara for allowance of cialme against tho bBtato; Coucurred in bills to pubiiuh the transactions of the Northara Agricultural Boclety; to cuable Cortaln towns, oitics, and villagoa to ald in con- structing harbom; to codify town insurapoe Jawa; bills to protect tho manofsotare of bute tor and cheese; for the organization of savings banks aud savings socioties ; to pay 87,836 for joaat Bervioes to cotorss ihe Fottor Kailroad » tainly for argument, in the Supre: Of the United Btates. ppeme Court ott Bevate to-night unanimously coufirmod bot Sooiluastin, of Dans 0, Lawb ag italroad ner, jhe bal: a i th larivs of Binto officers, cy fas eiary ot ts 1d Troasurer $5,000 each, jeneral €3,000, with all foes tobe pala into the Siste ‘reasory, cumed, amended, aud ordered paowd, ce THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARU 8, 1876. WHISKY. Gonoral Impression that Rehm Will Visit Canada ; And the Problem Is How to Keop Him at Home. It Is Becoming Certain that Mestng Will Generally end Qulity, Hoyt in a Fix—-Tho Second Batoh Gontle- mon Giving Way—News from Cannda, CHICAGO. ‘THE DAY APPROACHES. As tho day for tho groat trinta approsobes, an awakening interest in the mattor is obsorvable in cortaln clrotes. Tor days pas’ tho prosonce of a distiltor at tho Cuatom-Houso bas been a raro occurronco, but yosterday two distillors, Russell and Bush, and Kooley the rectifier, visited the place of thoir triamphs aud sorrows, the formor two for tha purposo of intorviowing Col, Mat- thows, and tho Iattor to securo a day-book and journal sotzod at tho timo tho crookedness of tho two K.’s wasdheoked. Tho books havo undorgono thorough inspection by the Govornmont officors, abstracts of thelr contonta havo been mado lo ease thoy should be, necossary to provo cortain facts, and, a Kooloy gavo a recoipt agrecing to roturn the booka when called for, Col, Kenny could not refuse to delivor thom up, Tho mis- ston of Russell ond Rush was uueuceceatal at tho Custom-Bouno, but thoy aftormarda mot tho Suporvisor at tho Pacific, where thoy had plows couauttrationa with that roligiously-mindod gon- tloman. It is surmised that HUSKELL'S MISSION tvas to ady 8 word in bobalf of cortain members of tho second batch, for whom a fooling of pity has beon awakoued in bis fonorous heart, and who had algnified thoir willingness to havo tho matter of “laying down” sounded. It {fa not probable that ho accomplishod tho full object of is mission, the length, breadth, and depth of which was probably to obtain cortain promises of iromanity, or 10! tigation, in caso the distillors for whom he intorceded should plead guilty and rive up ovidence ‘tending to mako tha caso hottor for tho reat of thelr broth- rou in ein and misfortuno, Tho reason for supposing this was uot accompliahed is that the Government now has aboot os much, tostimony as it thinxs necossary to send somo folks to fho Ponitontiary for a considorablo por- tion of tholr lives, and that to accept these men’s testimony, if they havo any,~-whioh fs oxtromoly doubtfal,—-ogaiost{tho others wontd not do tho Qoverament any fonds ond would not be worth sny promisos of tmmuuity. « DN, Rush's VIStT to the Supervidor was doubtlosa in his own be- half, and, inasmuch ts thero is an uomletakablo shoving. of weaknoss among the second batch mon all around, it is altogether probablo that his mission was for tho purpose of doing what conld bo dono, provided ho = were to givo up everything. Ho wont away with his dosires for promisca of immunity uneatisfed, It looks very much og if tho Govorument wore content to rost with tho documentary ovidence thoy havo in band, and with tho testimony of tho orjgiual and immortal thirtoon, ‘THE POSITION OF REUM AND MOT formed tho aubject of no little convorsation, and tho conundrum, ' What will they do?’ failed to find p solution aatisfactory to aff tho disputante, It was univoraally concoded that only one of threo things romained for Hoyt, eithor to plead guilty and throw himself on $ho mercy of tho court, stand hin trial, with what eppears to the distillers to be a pouitivo certainty of conviotion, or aeck the protection of the British Hon, which Ayolla about s milo east of Detroit. In the estimation of the distillers Hoyt can pivo up nobody, and cau make uo trado of any description, Ho was under the direct influence of and absolutely ownod and controlled by Jacob Rehm, and from him ho took all his orders and gave implicit obedience thorete, As ono distil- jer romarkod yesterday toa Tuinuxe reportor, “Jake was virtually tho Oollector all the time Hoyt was tho chlof deputy,” THE CMAUOKS AGAINST REM aro of onormous propartiona. Tho indictmant chargos sonspichicy, and tho counts without golug into any dotaila or specifications aro humerous. Joko wae and is President of a malt company which did an oxtenaive business with tho distillors. This bneivoss, it fe claimed, was in moasure enforood. Jake clannod to have great political influonco, and; owning Hoyt, ho need this influenco to goll his matt st good prices, and for the samo ho slways got his monoy. It is furthor alloged that he used thia political influoncs which ha claimod to posseay for tho purpose of oxtortlog money from tho distillors. Ho claimed thas bo atood in with tho powors that be, or woro, to such an extent that, for a pecuniary considora- tton, ho would unaortake to protoct tho distillers in their crookodnose and advieo thom in timo, if thore were any likelibood of anything occurring that might ondangor thom in tho manufacturo of tho bow-leggod bndgo. Thia peouniary con- aidcration ho insisted should be paid to him an monthly installments, ranging from 250 to 3500 on cach distillers. ‘Tho roctifiers wero also obliged to como in and do likewieo. Not satis- fled with tho resulta obtained from tho crooltod manufacturors and dealora, {t ia alloged that ho nseossed tha Gaugers and Storokeopers from 8200 to $250 aploce por month, Evon thon bis rapacity was not appeased, for on one occasion ho came dawn for 1,500 oN ONE DISTILLER. Tho sum waa pald uudor protest. The distillor kicked, and Joke nevoragain mada soexorbitant adomand. His monthly raida must havo nattod him from $20,000 to $25,000 por month, uo ona of tho distillors who has done activo ‘* missionn- ty work" informod a ‘l'ninux# reporter yester- day, The tax imposod by him on the Gaougora and Storokvopors did not come out of thom. It came directly from tho distillers, and was ro- garded by thom simply as paying’ s doublo as- vessmont. And this ‘systematio blackmail was lovied monthly by Jacob Rehm during nearly all the timo that bo was Chiof of Police undor Mayor Colvin. What 2 spectacle for goda and men! The hosd of the Police Dopartmont steadily and systomatically on- gaged in swindling tho Governmont for hts own porsonal aggrsudizemont—for such ix tho charge agaluat him, and auch at loaste halfo dozen witnesses are proparod to establish undor onth—and yot at tho samo timo ho was tho reciplont of & liboral salary by tho pooplo for protecting them in the possession of their lives and proparty. > WAT 18 11% GOING TO'DO AnOUT rt ? That is the queatlon that was frooly diacnssed Foaterdsy around soveral lunch, tables in tho Tivoli, by the very mon who will be used as wit- noasos ayoinst him, It was by some maiutainod that ho could, if ho choso, “give up,” and thus probably cscapo oa profonged visit to Jollet ; othorwito, to achlove tho samo obfoet, ho must during the onsuing weolt hio himself to “furrin” parts—the balmy sir of “Canada or tho vino-olad hilta of the Rhine. 7 A ay eat tou viignatels to tho Daily Conserva- for of ‘Truth ai ‘oralily yeaterday mornin, contamed the statoment that id 3 BEAING AND HEUt wore olther on their. way to Washington or would #oou leave Chiosyo for that city, for the purpose of saoiug what arrangements could bo made with the Govetamont whereby thoy could wholly 64- capo, or be lot down with as much cago and grace as would bo possible or — conststont under tho circurantanoos, It was alao shaduwod forth {a tho dispatch that theno two gentlemen had onlieled Sonatur Logan to champlon their cuuimon caugo, and it wos .of course expected that a fow dsys would disclouo highly-important dovelopmonts, eto. The dispatch was sadly luckiug fy the all-aubstantial clomont of trai. A ‘Tnqwone reporter Joarnod yostorday that Ar, Hesiug Lad not lott town, was at bis odice, a4 usual, duriog the morning, and at bis lawyer's during tho remoindor of tho afternoon. Mr, ebm was also in town, aud both ompbatically Gonied the truth of the statoment, A ‘Tnnuny reporter loayied Jast evening from a highly- crodibie and well-informed source that the prob- abilities point atrongly to the aupponition that HESING WILL PLEAD GUILTY, whon the time comos for the trial, to the cliarges ayainet bim a6.o distiller, and poselbly to ono or two counts under tho couspiracz chargo, It was Btated yesterday that a ‘feolor” had been thrown out by dosing, and that the Government had teken ho ection on tho mattor, as 1 dit uot come a vory deinite way, ‘The *foelor"' was on the gouoral plan of otfcrlug testimony and entoring s plea of guilby i oousidsration of cor- tain prommes of immunity, but, a8 iu othor cages, tho Govornwent docs not seom in- clined “ta sccept apy furthor information of: this charnctor or to illow any more treatios to bo made. ‘hora is some doubt smog the distillers gonorally as to whet Hesing could yestify to in imitation of Luis punishment, but the opiniou among those who look through tu the very sub-straty of thea mattera is, that Hesing would testify that bo did nob keep any of the mococy collected from tho Hing, but thas it went into Mehm's hauds. In other worda, Hoslng would throw the onas of tha businoss off on Rehm, ond slow hin to havo been tho rullog spirit In tho crooked trans- actions of tho Chicego Ring, which tho Govern- mont alrondy knows, and profosos its complete ability to prove, Whilo, thorefore, Heatog, like the othors ro- forrod to Jn the second batch, bas nothing to disclose of which the Govornmont is not already nwato, thore in no objection on tho put of the Government to tholr all plead- lug guilty, and this courso, in fact, In the ono trhich tho best judges prodict that Hesing and tha sccond baton will take, Tho dictillers liavo cortainly lost heart, and havo shown it in their glum lvoka and dospondent manner for two or threo weeks. Thoy roalizo tho hopoless- nosa of thor predicament, the oxponso and tho ueolensnoss of atanding 6 trial, sod thoy also imagine the general opinion will bo with) thom in caso thoy stand up and acknowledge their sins instaad of runing tho riat of a trial with ita re- eutt losning strongly towards conviction. IN REGARD TO RAIMA CASE it is tho opinion of thone bent quailfied to speak Uhat Jake will bid adion to Obicago before Tuoa- day morning noxt, having in tho futerim bo- tweon tho indictmont and tho trial arrangod bis poountary mattors, satisfied hia bondsmen, and ixod things gouorally in such a way ag to admit of hin omigrating, for a period at least. Prob- ably tho oxilo would not bo pormauent, and Jaka would roturn in time to have the forfeiture of bia bond sot aside, tho caso continued, new honda given, and the entire matior deforred through ono way or another until tho excitement of tho Prenidential campaign should jntorfere with tho trial or such cbauge in pubilo opinion occur as to render the prosecution of 8 whisky case amattor of much Joss importanco than it isnow. At aty rato, whether Rehm romaine» short timo or for a Jonger poriod, the opinion that ho ray clude justice at this timo is not conilned to outeiders, ut fa abared ovon by nome of tho Government officors, And tho worst of itis that thoy don't scom to know MOW TO PARVENT AN ESCAPADE, woro it attempted. Thoro Is no taw which pro- yidea for s man's arrost after lo has onco givon bond, as has beon dono {nthiscaso. It wae suggested to 8 Govorument offtcer that the plan of Attornoy-Gonoral Piorrepont, tried‘in the Belknap onse, would work woll in this instance, ‘but the Govornmont oflicor oxplnined that, when tho Attornoy-Genetal placed guards around Gon. Belknap'a house with ordera to pre yent his oseaps, the General had not yet been arrested, and hod not given bonds, whilo ja this exso Rohm haa beon arrested, ‘indicted, and given bonds. is tondsmon aro thorefore re- sponsible for his Appoarance {n court on tho 14th inat., and for oach succcoding fay Suriog tho trial of tho caso. Tho smount of the bond, $30,000, id considerod too low, and ia at jonst $20,000 below that which was stronuously in- sisted on by tho gentlonan who backa tho Governmont counsel iu the whisky casos, and who hos probed to tho vory bottom of tho business. His sdvico was negloctod, and tho bond was allowed to bo ivon for £30,000. Thero ia ono way {fn which Robm may bo mado still more responsible, and that is to geé.an ordor from tho Court requiring him to FILE A NEW BOND in n much larger amount, Evon tho sum of $100,000 would not be oxtravagant, when tho amount of money Jako is roported to hayo — accumulate ond stowed away ia taken under consideration. But it would probably be sufliciont to tio him down and provent his tising his bondamon for such s aum, or, in cago thoy wore not tixed, provaut his loaving them in the lurch. ANOTULE WAY would perhaps bo eafer, but whether thora is auy Jaw to justify or condemn auch o course la to be determined. Tho Government might givo the Secret Servico agents a job in watching tho wily Jake, following him in bis jouruoya, and when he came to croga the Datroit River, or any other natural boundary lino bo- tween this country and the Dominion of Canada, arrest him for attompting tofrustrate tha courso of justice. Elther ono of theao mothods would seryo the purposo of placing Joke under re- straining influences, and ft is beginning to be folt that oither ono or the other, or both, sould bo reeorted to in order to prevont tho utter fizzlo of the greatost of tho whisky trials, and thoreby provent the accusations stra to bo mado that the escapo had oithor beon connived ator carelessly permitted by tho Government officors, COL, MATTHEWS returned from Milwankeo yesterday morning and loft fast night for Springficld. In rogard to his rumored rosignation, Col. Matthows con- firms tho position taken py Tus Tniwune at the time the subject waa first broached— that hb would “not retire until tho whisky war is over aud bo las dono lis wholo duty in tho lino of work ho has markod out, As is woll knows, Col. Matthews is an able lawyer, ond bia resignation will bo mado in ordor to allow lum to roturn to his practico at Pittsfiold. He Las had enough of the houors incidont to a position fu the public sorvico and, from personal and business reasons, prefers to return to hia profeawioual praotico. Capt, Somerville, who bas been quito ill of lato, has so far recovered aa to bo on the road again, Hoe wanin the elty yeaterdsy, aud loft for Dotroit Inst evoning on ‘business connected with tho Collector's ofico in that olty. ‘Nows was recolved from Canada on Sunday that threo of tho distinguiabed oxpatriated whiskyites had succoeded in ostablishing busl- noss connections in the Queen's dominions, Louis Beoker is_in tho employment of o large malt-house in Toronto, Loroux Blattern has secured a position in a wholesale boot and shoo house in tho samo city ; and August Newbaus ia in tho commission business, purchasing Oauada bartoy for somo of. the Chicago browors. ————— PIERREPONT. DISTRICI-ATIORNEY DYER APOTLS A BENSATION. Wasurnaton, D. 0., March 7.—Another Dom- ooratic songation bas boen spoiled, Dor somo daya tho Domocratio papors inthe West have boon charging that thera was the most positive evidence that Attorney-Genoral Piorrepont had interfered with tha prosecuting officers im tho Babcock caso, and used his high position to in- flnenco ns vordict of acqyittal; and, further, that District-Attornoy Dyer, Gon, Iondor son, aud Mr, ‘Broadhead, the special coun- sel, would testify under oath to-day. Tho Attorney Genoral lias recelyed a tologram from District-Attorney Dyer, St. Louts, saying that theso statemouts, which had appeared in tho Ohicago Times, the St. Louis 2imes, and cthor Weastorn pspors, wero not authorized in any mannor by either himself or Gen, Hondoreon, and that thoy are wholly falno. “Mr. Pierrepont's lottor to Representative Lord is accepted aa a eotisfactosy explanation of his action by the Hoaso Judiciary Committee. —-——. SPRINGFIELD. CONTINUATION. Speotat Dispatch to The Chieaon Tribune, Sromayrety, Ill, March 7.—The torm of the Todoral District Court {a about soneluded, the principal cases boing continued until next torm, and tho othora will be probably. WROat OVE THE BORDER, Maj, Stephani, ox-Collector of tho Belleville District, and Holnrichechotfon and Pfolffor, pro- prietors of tho Lebanon Distillory, bavo boon heard from iu thelr seclusion fo Canada, and thoy aay thoy will shortly appear hore and givo bonds to sppoar at tho Juno torin tooxplain flor orookodness, MAJ, CONNFLI) lant his post, but his oormmilsaion ag District Attornoy is still utrangely withheld, MILWAUKEE. DRNGENTHAL & UCHTATZ, Special Dispateh to I'he Chicago Trioune, Minwaurre, March 7,—In the Borgonthal & Behlits trinl to-day, Col, Goouwlo tnishod hig argumont, and Judge Dikton will roply for tho Governmont in tho morning, Tho yeault is Tookod for with intoreat, this boing regarded by distillery as a uart of tout cago, ‘TUX CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY, Tho avidonos ie bajug collectod for tha Con- gressiovel Committoe should thay come on hero aftor gotting through at St. Louia, accep MISCELLANEOUS. CROOMEDNESS 1N SOUTH CAROLINA, Wasrinatoy, D, ©,, March 7.—During tho past month, ja South Caroling, tho operations of tho Rovenue Agents havo resulted in tho breaking up of thirty-three illicit distillerios, the capture of twonty-eight copper utills, cape, and worms, 48,000 gallons of mash and beer, aud tho guroub und binding ovor for trial of forty-four ilhcit distillers. BEMIS’ BACK-PAY. Oxana, Nob., March 7.—Tho sult of George P, Bomis va. The Credlt Fouclor of Amorica for salary as Bocretary wns to-day decided in faryor of Bomia, whereby he gety some 612,000. Bomis now proposes to sue George Francis Train for about 640,000, which be claims ia dio as back. pay as Secretary to tho ‘Next President of Ameren”. ? S POLITICAL. The Republicans of West Chicago Do- cide to Hold a Town Con- vontion. Meeting of the Exccutivo Committco of the Central Club---Purifying tho Primaries, ‘Western Municipal Elections, THE WEST SIDE. DELEGATE MEKTING, Amecting of delegstes from the different wards of tho Wost Sido was hold last evening at No. 145 Went Madison etrect, Mr. W. H, Thompson wos olocted Obairman, and stated that tho object of the meeting was to taik over tho question of callings Woat Town Gonyention, Ho hoped that the gentlomen presont would expresa thoir opinions frecly aa to tho time for holdiug tho Convention and tho propor mon to be put in the field as candidates, - Tho delogationa from tho difforont wards wero called, and the following were found to be presonts Btcth Ward—Not represonted Seen Ward<0.W, Gardai, 3.8,tanna, A. ifa0e, Eighth Ward—R, V. Kennet Maddock. paltith Ward—W. 1 Thorpe, iL, W, Durant, J, 1. ennan, ‘Tenth Ward—A, B, Whitney, 1. D. Jennings. Yeoentn Ward—Not represehlod, umblio. Fell Marder. Tivon, W. W. Biagt Faudeuth Waard—id. 3 Jacob We 3s Henslitons ‘Ynomas Parkor aud Gen, O. L. Mano wore sp- pointed to sot au delogates from the Eleventh Ward; Jacob Gross and P. Amick from tho Twolftir Ward ; Robort McCauloy from the Thir- teenth Ward; Gen. Reynolds from tho Eighth Went Hoory Valk and J’. Fugick from tho Sixth a rd. Gon. Mam said thet, aa ho understood ft, tho only object of the meoting was to fix the time and place ta: holding tho'lown Oonvontion. He moyod, tharaforo, that a committoo consistiu of ano from sack ward dolegation be appointe: to choose tims and place, and also vo unmo tho numbor of delegates to be elected to the Con- ‘yentton, ‘While tlre Covamitteo wore absout, Mr. 8. W. Knox made a fow remarks upow the imporlance of the town olection, especially cousideriug the amount of taxation under which the peuple wero sufforing. To tho citizens tho town olection was of more vital impoztanco than tho Presidential eloction noxt fall Horotoforo tho town oflices had boon noglortxd, and incompetent and corrupt mon had been allowed to monopolize them. What was most wanted, of conrso, was tho abolition of town organization, but, until that roform could bo brought about, tho only thing to do waa tu tako caro that tho torn oflices were not abnsod, THE CONVENTION, Tho Committoo thon seported as follows : Your Committeo recomraond thats Convention ba called to meet at Billings’ Hfak', cornor of Washington and Halsted atrecta, at 4p. mi., March 23, 1876, for tho purpose of nowinating officers. for tho Town'of Wert Ubicago, and that the representatives shall consist of atx dolegates from oach want, to be olocted Ly the sev- erat Republican Ward Clubs, Gon, Mano, boing called on, sald that this was tho first tino that io had over mutereated himsolf in town politics, ‘Tho taxes wero becoming enormous, and the focling seemed to be growing abroad that tho bost people failed to tako o proper interest in the election of good town officora. ‘The quostion camo uw fn the Grand Councti, aud was thoroughly discusyod, and it was advised that all Republicans take sotive part fa tho sloction. Ha boliaved tuat a rigid oxami- uation cond be inatututod at the polls which wonid excludo illegal voting. The ides of calling the ‘Town Convention was s good one, md Repul- licang should try to mako it o¢ effective as possi- blo. It was dosirablo to considor the question of candidates thoroughly, and put good and honest mon forward. Maj. Loughlin thought that the people wora grostly interested in the town oloction,—moro ihan at any timo previous. Tho Committoo had allowed 2 large delegation from oach ward to tho Convention, and thore ncod bo no dificlty in obloosing n food eet of olllcers, Justice Salisbury, being asked regarding the manner of appolniing judges of town cloction, stated that they wera chosen by tho Modorm‘or of tho town mocting, or, if he failed to make the appointment, then the jndgos and clorka neve elected bythe people before tho opening of the polls, ‘There was generally one voting place in each ward, aud tho polls wore opeucd ati o'clock and closed at 2 o'cluck. On motion of Moj, Loughlin, 8 committee of three, consisting of Mesurs, Thompson, Mateon, and Salisbury,.wasappointod to report tho law of townablp elections to the Convention, ‘Tho mecting thon adjourned. ——— CENTRAL CLUB, MEELING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMSITTER. Tho Executive Committee of tho Cook County Central Republican Club met yeatarday after- noon at the headquarters on tho corner of Lake and Clark streots. A number of small bills wora presented, and, ‘on motion, referred to the Finauco Committoo. COMMITTEE NEPONTS, Tho Committoo on Ward and ‘Town Organiza- {ion reported that thoy had had under considora- tlon tho cago of thoSixth Ward, whero thoro wore two Ropublican Clubs, each apparently equally eligible, A communication had juat been ro- ceived from tho clubs stating that thoy bad joined and had nominated Michacl Smith aud Copt. Smith as dolegatca to tho Grand Council. On motion the roport was accopted, and the delegates wero approved, Tho Committce on Rules roported that thoy had agrood that twoivo mombors presont at any moeting of tho Executive Committao should constitute a quorum, ‘Tho rnto wax laid over aud the report accepted. ‘THe CAUCUS SYSTEI. «Mr. Root prosonted o series of resolutions, Profacing them with romarks upon tho ovils of bo caucus system, Ho thought that tho ovils wore growing continually. Uo did not sppre- hond thoro was any danger in tho organization of the Republican party if tho intelligent mon of tho city and county would stick together and come to the primaries unawed by the preseuco of wovoral buudrod non-voters, representing tho worst class of tho community, Following aro the resolutions : Witrnxas, Much complaint has bseu made of iho caltcussyatem of nominating csulidates, cud db 1s og rertod with much truth that largo numbers of pervons regardless of tholr politics or residence, are permitted to Voto at the primary isotings, wheruby (hero cannot bes fair ond honest expression of tbe choice of tho publicans entitled to vote, aud whereby bad men aro foisted on the ticket; and Wuengas, For tho presont, at least, thors is no Probability of achango In tho system; therefore, for tho purpose of ourrucling tho oril as far aa posaiblo, bo Resolved, That the County Central Committee and all other Iepublican orgonizations churgod with tho duty of calling primary meotings sud conventions for the nominstion of delegates to the couvention sud: candtdates for office, bo and they sro heroby roqnest~ ells instruot tho Judgos or iuspectors at such prima~ 1, To keep an accurate lat showing the namo and realdonco of every person voting at the primary. 2, That they permit no persou to yota who ts not A Republican voter aud resident iu the ward in which the primary shall bo held. 9, That systems of challonges be adopted ot such primaried aa vear as thoy may be in conforinity with the clection laws of the Btato, 4, That such Ust be siumed by the Judges and do- posited with tho auxiliary clabof the ward in which such primary may be hel 6, That such instructions, if adapted by the Com- mitteos aforesaid, be incorporated in tho call for tho primary etna 4, That this Olub will furnish blank books for such 16. 7. That in the canvassing of yotos at auch primary each purty ball be eutitlod to have ous parson present, 8, That cach ward cinb be, and is hereby, rouvstod to tako stops to further canvass the ward, and to pro- cure and register the name and residence of wach voter us Wirenxas, ‘The evils which the foregoing resolutions seek to cure Layo often remited in drawiug away frou the primaries mauy of our beat Republican olduens, wheroby they have neglooted tho duty required of a! (ood citizemm to participate in tho sifairs of tho Gov- srument, both national, Stata, and local, sud bavo neglected to avail thenpalyes Of the apjuluted means to boioct roprowuntatives on the ticket worthy of publio conddence; therefore, ; Hezoived, That tho business Republicens tu tho sor oral warda'and towus be and they are hereby caraeatly tovited to attond all primary meetings of tho Hepub- Mean peety in their respective wards, aud to makes united offost fa secure the nomiuition of Lonest, Tospousitlo, wud totolilyens men to Hii tho various delegations, Committers, pud oilices.! + Mr. Humaey thought that that part of tho revolution roforring to “* business Ropublicausa " sbould be chauged go au to read “all” Ru. publicans, te suggested, also, that thu judges Qf election bo appomted by the Grabd Council, dir, Koot did vob think fast so much respon. aibllizy whould bo dologatad tu the Graud Coun. cfh. becouse tho meinbers of that body wero uot clocted by the ward cluba with tho ides thut shoy sliould do anythin g -oxcopt confer togothor therelu. upon matters concerning the wolfare of tho party in tho wards, Hoedid not expoct that the resolutions which bo bad proposod wero going to reform politics altogother, but thoy might lave a good effoct to a certain oxtont. ‘The Hon, Kot Hopkin wes {n favor of any- thing which nhonld tend to do away with tho candud aystem, or rolleve it of its bad fdsturos. This plau of Mr. Root's ho regarded only aa a registry, acting ae a check upou the judges of election. Ex-Ald. Moora reforrod to tho running-in of non-votora at the primaries in the Thirtceoth Ward. Tie was not in favor of rogintering at present, because a large number of voters moved out of their wards on tho Intof May, soi thoro would then be required anothor rogistry. Mr. Hoot thought that tho only way to provent ofection fratids wns to registorovery voter of both patties. The plan bad been first tried in 1864, and it worlted to 9 charm, tho party polling « muck Jargor voto than had been aaticipatod, ‘This registration, of course, should be distinct. from tho official poll-list. Jb was decided that the resolutions be pub- shod and reforred to tha Grand Council for so- fon. POWERS OF THE COMMITTEE, Somo discussion thon onsuod upon tho powars of tho Executive Committés in the matter of passing resolutions aud issuing iostructions. Mr. Bherwood offered an amondment to Soo. 4 Of tho Rules, to mak it read ag follows: "The Executive Committee shall have the Heer to offer any renulution to the Grand Ooun- el, Dr, Binthardt thought that no cbange should bo malo at this timo which might be objected to by tho Grand Council, After somo furtnor talk, the whole matter was referred to tho Committes on Rules, ‘Tho meoting thon adjourned, ———— MISCELLANEOUS, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Dixow, Ii, March 7,.—Tho city olection took placo hore yesterday. Jamos A. Hawley was elected Mayor. No politics, but ‘‘licenso or no. Nicene " was tho main isauo, and license carried by «largo majority. Exou, Il, March 7.—D, A, Barclay was elect- ed Mayor of Elgin fora third torm yosterday, by $24 majority. ‘Ube Couucil will favor license, Cistox, Is. Marek 7.—J'he muntefpal clections ' yeatorday —rostilted in Demo- eratio victorica in Clinton, Lyons, Auamoga, aud KRivoraido, and a Kopublican victory in Hobula, In this city tho majority is abont 100. J, T. Picrson is olected Mayor, J. H. Walliker, Bolicitor; Thomas Adams, ‘Troasurer; J, T, Harvoy, Assesuor; J. Leaden, J. Muunroo, i. Hi. Howard, and Matin Whito, Aldermon. Tho Council stauds five Domoernts to threo Republicans. It was quet tho other way last year. At Lyous, T. O, lfaunaber, 8 young grain bayer, was elected Mayor by three majonty, and it will probably be contested by bis opponent, Tra Stockwell, the hoavy eaw-mifl operator. 1, H, A. Hemmigson is Treseuror, A. J. Lefling- well _ Solicitor, Thomas Kingston Asecpsor. ‘Pho Lyons Council stands eight Democrats to four Republicans, Last yoer it stood soven Democrats to five Republicans, COLORED MEN'S NATIONAL CONVENTION Nasuvitux, Tenn., March 7.-Tho State Col- ored Convontiou mot hore and appointed sixtecn delegates to tho Colored National Convention which moots bere April 5. WOROESERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY °* EXTRACT ofa LETTER from OQNSOISSRURS MEDICAL GENTLE- TO BE THE MAAN at Madras, tobis ut WoncEsTER, ONLY GOOD ey, tt. 7g ‘“THLRA & PER: RING that thelr Sancs ia highly estoomed In India, and is, in soy ‘SAUCE? table as woll ag tho B mort wholesome Sauce OF DISH tis made," Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Wholesalo and for E:xportation by th Proprietors, LRA & PERRLNS, Worcester, Zngland; and Retail by Doalers ln Sauces gonerally throughout the world, Ask for Loa & Perrins’ Sauce, Attho BREAKFAST TABLE It imparts the moat exquisite rolizh ond xcat to Hot or Cold Afcat, For!, Fish, Brotlod Kidney, to. Attho DINNER TABLE, In Soup, with Fish, Hot Joints, Game, and in all Gravics, st gives a dolighttul flavor. At tha LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TAULES {t is doomed indispensable by those farailiar with {te oat. malls qualitios. [Evorn the Now York Thnos.] ‘Then fs no rolls tn tho world which is a0 untversally ked as Loa & Porrins' famous Worcestorshiro Sauce, ‘Tho exariionco of this BAUCE having caussd oumer- ous imitations, the NEW LABEL bears a fac eimite of tho propriotura’ signature, wo ibenid whiob ts placed upow oach bottle, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW yori, LYGAL. Sie of Pekin, Lincala & Decatur Railroad, ‘WITHOUT REDEMPTION. Cleult, Court of the United States of America, Southern District of Minois, Jan- wary Term, A.D, 1876, Abram P, Razlis, Trustoo, £0,,,ts, Ti09 Pokin, Lincoln & Decatur Hallroad Uowpany, ‘Tho ‘Jvloda, Wostarn Itallway Company, Jacob 1. 8. Protiymsa, Samael 0. Bosw, O.ium mnie, oer Werrioh Ge bie ers Hite bo joker, Assignee in Hankruptoy o bc bi Detrich U, Nuilth and Frederick Bim it, Lsevators of Mes Hmith, Decossed. PUDLIO NOTICE is hereby elron that io. Hrneuanen a: tho decreo rendered by sald Court tn the shove onlitle equso at the term afura.ald, ond by cletue of tho powore of ealo contaluod {ua certain dced of trust filed o¢ att ex- Lit ta suid couso, tho undersigned Mactor in Chancery ot tha aLova bamod Uircult Court and District atornecidy Will soll at Pubitc Sale, without redemption, to the bias oat undd best bidiler, for oan tn of the docreo rendered fu the aburo entitle: mor rol ihe United statos Court Build Clty of Bpeingilold, IMinole, ou Friday, the day of April, 88, bebwoon the hoars uf nine o'clock and siz o'clock p, my. oteud day, to wits At tho boar uf two o'clock p. m. of sald day, tho fullowing doscras od property, to wit: The Pokin, Ligooin and Decatur i¢m'l> road, exiendiug fram tho Uity of Fukin, ‘azewell Coun, Tilighle, throwdh, on aa Boag sa practicable, to, the Towa ot Grogis Valicy.’Dolaran, Linovln, and Mount Pulaskt, ty the Clty of Heostar, tndlading, all tho rellwagy, rights lepot grou + aml other traci duos, ‘culverts, tunces,” aud other structures, depots, station housog, angina houses, car houses, freight bitvos, frond houses, sod oulier bulldinus, and all machiae shops, Bid atboralope, sad all otliar teal or personal estate uold, Owned, or aoquited by the said Pekin, Linocia and Doce: tur itallruad Gompany, and ombracod Iu the ssid dood of ed with or relating to tg constfuotion, tal road or to the constfuction, talnvenance, bperation, of usa therout, wad all tie peopsrty franchises, sie fel thisea of wuxacoror yams or Davute, tozoite Orwith all and singular the boroditaments and appari nances therounto beloaging or $0 anywiso thoreunto ap- He eee a ted poutorsien winisvevor, aa wcll tt reat, peapertyy. onion whatsuevur, aw be hi quit. ‘of tia said Kailroad Uorapauy ombracud in eral deed of {rusty Including the frapohlec aud to yo a car " Thon the payment af tha amount bid, the undersigned willisrocuta, sekuuvlodxe and deliver'ta the twutvuarar oud nud.euiciont deeds convostug ast favoly and ia foo utopia,’ dy iio tors of jorsaue hatiog dled with the aadersiqne Fajirued Uompauy,acv allowed 10. bid Om oa Nereys aud io osee they become (he purchasers theroof lors sais cyual (a or Diere than tuo awouay of said dectecs thoy will have tho right to bave tho amount found duo then by tie itepartaf tho Mastar in this caso credited on theie wal ulated Yh oaso push, bid abl oa ‘seurn cquivatout. to thetr pro rats thare of tho bid on a tinal distributlen thorcof,, after te VENeT ab Buieyneld Mitaols, this 7th dayof Bfarch, 1878 dob Borin no Jay of Basch, bs JUIN A, JONES, Master in Obancers’ 5. 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SISTERS in new and beautiful warblings, Admission, HOOLEY'’S THEATRE, Maguine & Havent, Lesroos, J. 1, WaveuLY, Manager * ‘THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, MONDAY Evening, March 6, 1874, every Night, and at tho Wednesday and Saturday Matinces, SEAMON & SOMERS, Eastern Favorite Hong and Danes Artists, EDWIN FRENCH, Banjo King, lste of Haverty's Minstrels. GEORGES, KNIGHT, in bis wonder{al Distoct. Comfcatlties, EMERSON, COTTON, REM- BLE, and ROBINSON. Together’ with all the other larch 13~Wirat appearance of BLOOD- AVITT. THE TOLEDO, M Biadisut-at. GRAND ATTRAOTI N ENGAGEMENT | Every Night and Bunday Afternoon, Firat appearence of MRE, CAROLINE BERGER- BUERREL, tho world-renowned Operatic Vocalist, fa her English, Gernmn, French, Danish ond Sw ait Marty BERGLR in bis Gomical Bolo Duets and Medleya, PROL, WEIVFENBACH, who perform the astons ishing feat, ot pling uo 13 Urtima a: once, tae. ‘ER TYMOULER FAMILY tn Sulcx, Duets, and MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, One week of the Favorite Comedian, JOHN DILLON! First production of Byron's Comedy, Fach performance will terminate with Dillon's spe cialty, TROTTER SOUTHDOWN, ‘Next Woek—EMAIA WALLER as Meg Merriller, PLYMOUTH OHURCH, GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT To Mrs, Clara D. Stacy, Prior to her departure for New York, Thursday Evan. ing, March 9, 1870, at B o'clock, ‘Tickets, $1; to be Lud at Lyou & Healy's, and Root & Bon’a Music Stores, COL; WOOD'S MUSEUM. 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STAR BALL LINK, UNITED STATES & BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, failing montuly from Watson's Wharf, Brooklyn, 8. ¥, ¥or Para, Pernambuco, Babia, and to Janerio, callin, at Bt, Johns, Porto Itico. i Wednesday, March 8 JOIN BRAMALL, 2,500 tons J.B. WALKER, 2,700 tons,.,........Saturday, April d ‘Vaureuger accommodations frat-clags, J, 8, TUOKER & 00,, Azenia, 64 Vine-tt, Now York, faverpool eis Cabin, fm ‘ ® rage, nehacling provi HENDIRRON BROTAERS, ee Great Western Steamship Line, conn tram Naw York to tirlatel (\cnglend) direct, GREAT Wisi Winding sss ete Maoh SS Xxcurvion tickets, €190; Prepaid Bteurags certiticates INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, EUROPE AND AMERICA, For paseage, apply at Company's Ofico 33.4, Clark-tty Chicago," "FRANCIS 0, N, Gen, Weat, Ag't, ED MEDICAL. rf NONSUMPTION, al ®DIGESTION, & WASTING RES are MUL ON AND, PANOREATINE. Tha Original and Gouulue provarcil only by For frvight and passage, st reduced rates, apply to Livery Baturday to Glasgow, ie MAIL. Cabin Paseago, S70: Intermediate, 845; Btocrage, $30, Carrying tho Mails between atts on Groat Britain and Ireland. DISEASES, Tho. Gain apnnayed Luce SAVORY & MOORE, 143 Now Kondet., London. Id by thom and all Chemiste, and Berk dhonte theouehene her Warid PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS UNITED STATES HOTEL, Forty-second-st., and Columbia & Lim-ave., OPPOSITE MAIN EXIIDITION BUILDING, CENTENNIAL GROUNDS. nt Fire-I'roof Motel is now open for the recnution ot quests, Ts contains 325 rooms replote ‘itl all modera improvements, Visitors to Puiladol- Phis will wowlicro moet with better accommodations bie rates. pe OTS, LUMTSS ‘P, 8, ROOTHDY, Manager, ‘OLD PAPERS, PODS eeirne OHS Anes SOOO OO OLD PAPERS FOR. SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this ‘fice, RAILROAD TIME TABL’ TeXPLANATION OF Naren: eopted. | * Sunday ox: bal rite Buuday eb8:O08. eae ft CARRS. Batards londay exoepted, 5 CHICAGO S NORTHWESTERN RAILROA 1 . (Sherman My Clark. aaa Or Shee ete inci inl 7 aDubaque Night Kz. via aQmana Night E: mana Night Express Mitral prawn. $Milwankes Passeny liwantes Pascengor, Bs me De tas! pms Sim 8! mss ees ni #—Depotcorner of Welleand Kinris-ata, ScDepotcoraer of Gan tad Rinsle-se MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, fot of Lake-st, and Foot af Twenty-seomd-ay Enfice, 61 Clarke, Ars : “Sanday fr, }*Saturday ond Sanday Ex, § Dally. CHICANO, ALTON sf, LOUIS. Union Deyohs Weel Side, near Madloon-tt. einen, Osicer: At Depot, and 12 Randolph-st. Kansas City and Deny Bi Lotleant Noriagind eo Bypringtiold & Tora Hxprovs. Chicana ma Rainn cago. jaeah Rail Rttentor Lacon, Waabingeay rs Laci Jollet 4 Dwight Acoommoadatian,|* 4:50 p.m. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. FR cy lan MILWAUKEE &ST, PAUL RAILANAN. GiBnan Clacketi oppo bherman Howie andat Doky “Arriez, Wisconsin & Sin Wisconsin, iret ote Through Miantanclisnep enadcolenar sin Metin met Pranieaa Chiou, or via Watertowa, LaCrosse, and Winons. pea AE Randolphert, near Goer Bt. Toute Rxpress fia Fast Bt. Loutn! Csiro Now Orleans Kb Uniro& Now Uriogts ix Burinafleld ad Pecrla iy ‘Singtel Night xpress, Teorts aud hhoukute tax Dubuque 4 Blons City K: Dubuaue & Sinax ity Ki: Giknan Pesseurer = a an, Aart De Fie Pan, ms ke CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILQUAD, Depote, fuut oF and Gina! ‘Lake-st., Indiana-ar. ant Sicteenth. nd Ststeenthaets, Sele Ofteer, 63 tara ansas Uits, Leavenworth, eeninon & Bie doteph Han ‘Yoxes stvress.. ERIE AND CHICAGO Ticket afters, oS Clark, corner of Nai Palmer Druin’ ave feo Exporition Betiging, One” Medttome ‘Leave. Arrive, Pestdeaadet, Day ‘sprees—Pollman Draw-| um Slsaping Cai thout chaag rw New . i Atlantis Exprese~Puiting Stace) 6400. ms ‘neo Drawing: tino Lote 5205p. m.l 9:10p. m: ‘Oniy Hae ranning the hotel carsto New York. KANK Prom Denote, Yost Lakeand: Iweily-second-ate Leave, | “Arrive, Tadlenapolle Lowlerit & Olnet : nal ay Express #10: |" B50p. ma. & Uincla-| besten Ihara es Indians pals, laa nat! Nlaht't-rpross (aily)..-.00] 8:00 p. m,l* 75.0. me CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LING. Lepat, corner Cilaton ani Carralt-sa, Wait Side, Leace. | Avrive, Indianapolls, Loulstills & Ctnoto. Bath Day Expres: teevsesee!* OB a. m./* 820 p.md Indianapalis, ‘& 3 CN ee 7308. m, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. trom depot corner Clinton and Carratl-ata, Leave. |_Arvive, Columb Pisteds i okey dene 9:15. m./* 6:5)p,m,' Night Express (daily), 6:00p. m,] 7-508, nm, PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY. Day Itgpres: Pecso Es ieaat Line, bial “Sundar oxcepted. § Dally, pix. capt heturdaynind Sundayss’ + MteePe Mondars, ¢ Ex BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD. Traine leave srom veur of Erpurion Lulldint and rw) af Teentjsccond-st. Devos ccrner Meliesn-at aud dichigunad. City afte, 84 Clarkest,, corner af Ware Morving Fxpres Acoommodattu CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner af Van Burenand Sharmanste, Tekst oftee| Leave. 0s te Siw pe the Quabs,Lonvenn'ih Atchison FE tr it10:00'3. ma Pera Abeommoda Propeller Rocket. The Propeller Rocket carries {90 tous, tas been fn the grain trado, Duluth to Buffslo, during tho pasta years, Ia {n good condition for any trade, Extensiya Fepaits to the hull in 1872, Hogine and boiter in frat cliss condition. Hae large now hoisting engine, Very Ught onfusl—has made tho round trip, Budalo to ‘Duluth and return, stoynlog at way ports, with 100 tons cowl. Tho Rocket fs now lying at ‘our dock, whore abe ean bo thoroughly exaunined by any one deaizing to purchass, Yor particulars address TANNA & O0., Cleveland; 0, MEDIOAL OARDS. DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, Pore Gt etvlog imnidiats raleftorail easetd privater aa a Fonte, ud “urtoary Ittgatee in all their eonaplicated, IEG Jones’ by'drwaina, Sosaes by, 7 Hand, cam positively fovoured. ‘Cae jelicate ettoution, call oc write. enw, Abouk for the million, Marriage: folia you al! about those dissases—wne | fale gy waarry. But Wd oegts to DAY @. De, Jamo roma, parlors. "Yon evs ng ooo but thé Door, | De. dai aixty years of axe, altation eG Gree hours. ¥ py Soo yee ara Yres ancl eviteds mete Gundsye, 20 to 1 6. 2a. NOC Seguvi ~=Dr. Kean; 175 soqth Clask- st, corner of Monroe, Chicago, May bo consulted, person: oe by mail, fs peal pate dante dacace i Salen hours, 94. um. 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