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] ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 20, I8%6—TWELVE PAGES, ' FOREIGN. England Will Not Agree to the Ber= lin Programme. 1is Terms Consldered Too Un- favorable to Turkoy. Jmposing Obsequics Over the Mar« derod Consuls at Salonica. Reported Massacre of One Hundred Christians at Bosnia, Tho Princo of Wnles Magnificently Re. ¢ celved fn London. GREAT BRITAIN. ALTERT BDWAND'S RECRITION 1N LONDON, Lonpox, May 19,—~Tha reception and enter- tofnment of the Prince of Wales in the city last night reallzed all expeetations, and wns n most magnificent and successful affair. The pro- granme waa carrled out. - The Prince, accom- ponfed by the Princess and members of the Royal family, arrived at Guildball svon after 7 o'dock, after a triumplant progress through tho streets, crowded with spectators, who chieered enthusinstleally as the carrfages passed, The mussea of the people around Gulldhall were fmmeuse. The vehernbles bullding and the payllion adjoining, erected for the occaston, were splendidly fituminated. There was great ehicering 08 tho Prince passcd into tlie reeeption rouin. After recetving the nddress of tlie Corporation, tho Princo was escorted by the Lord Mayor to * thic main holl, where ho sat down to n banquet with about 500 of the most distinguished per- sons of the Kingdom, . After the cloth was removed, n fow tonsta avere given, ‘The Lord Mayor proposed the health'of I1!s Royal ilighness, The Priuce, re- plylng, returned” thanks. Ho fustanced the - warmth of his recoptidh fn India as evidence of Indln's loynity to England. Thu other N[pucchcl mado warmly_cxpressed nappincas at the safe rotum of the Prinee, and loynl lly and devotion to the Qucen and,fio LY. m}\t ’t’hu copeluston af tho dinner the grand ball' began. At ita Leight 5,000 gucsts 1oust bave been present, The flor of the wain hiall with that of the new pavilion odjoining swere searcaly able to necominodate the assem. n';:c. i The festivities weie kept iip to n late hour, thnll’;;lnm retiting long before they were con- nded. £ "quféumu. uf.}lwenplu remajned nround the bullding until daylight, cager to eatch nglimpse of the scene, and of the guests os they de- parted. SUSPENSTON, - . Livemnroor, May 10.—M. & A. Fachire, a Jargo (iroek _cotton louse, lws suspended. Liubflities unkunown. PARLTAMENT, Lonpow, May 19.—For want of a_quorum there was no scaslon . to-lay of the Ilouse of Commo! v yal THE GRAND THUNK. Spqcial Dispalch to The Tribune, LonnoN, May 19.—The Times to-day has an edltorial on the rallway war between the great trunk Hies (rom Chleigo to the Eastern sca- board of the Amcrlean Contiuent, ‘The Timey expresses somno doubt whether the Grand Trunk, {n ita present condition, can malntain it- self In'such o conflict nnd with o rival so pow- erful a8 the New York Central, At the samo time it gives the (firnscnt management of tho Grand Trunk credit for a vigorous pollcy, TURKEY. TN EASTRRN QUESTION, BrRuN, May 19.—T¢ is belicved here that Evgland has refused, or will refuse, to adhere to thu memorandum of: the three powers, Rua- sis, Germany, and Austrin. It {8 understood that the.five powers will nddress n nole to Tarkey fn regurd to o sottlemont of its allairs. Nothing 18 known {n oflicial quarters of fur- ther assassinations of Gormans in Turkey. Telegrams from the German Consul sud Ger- mon Embassy at Constantinople do uot men- tion thu alleged assussinations of, German rafl- way oflidlals or other Germans fo Turkey. 1 * BURIAL OF THH CONSULS. 3 Lowvox, May 10.—~Tho funcral of the mur- dered Consuls took place in Balonica to-duy with great ceremony. Perfect order was maintained. + ENGLAND!S POSITION, CoLooNE, May 19.—Intelligenc from London, publishied here, gives ns the renson for England’s rnullfiml cmntdhcru wth t{lnumumornnflum of l(llu erlin Conference, thol o l‘L)pflSfll require + from the Porte what {s uurv.-nl;unnblc and that England wishes-to romaln untettored in what ever coursg futuro cvents muy take, It Is * added that England, however, will not advise the Bulfan to rujoct the proposals. : TIE INVESTIGATION, Benum, May 10.—Tho Rricksanzelger states ‘timt the Investigation at Balonica has pot yet afforded nny reliable explanation. of the real causo of the nssassination of the Consuls, It s . certain, lowever, that tho tnurders had no con- nection with the alleged forelble detentlon of tho Christinn girl. ’ . ANDRASSY'S OPINION, A Vienna dispatch saya Count Andrassy, In « consultation {vnm.-rdny, etated that he belleved tho peace of Europe to be assurcd for at least somoe years by the conforence at Borlin, MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT, A spectal from Constantinople annonncea that ‘Midhut Pasha, who is well knuwn to be opposed ‘o Russln, has been appointed Minister without a portfolio. . g AUSTRIAN PRECAUTIONS. Loxpoxw, May 19.—A Berlin dispatch to the Times suys notwithstanding the pacific result of the Berlin Cenference, the Andtiran Govern- ment prepares for contingencice. Among Its Iatest measures is an agrungetnent for trains for ‘woundegd and slck soldiers on varfons rallwnys. ‘This seoms to justify the conclusion that, if no sottloment la cflectcd on the busis of the Berlin programme, Austrin, rather than nllow Scrvia .and Montencgro to contdnue- to stie upyvar in- definitely, fi“ ‘eitherinterfere haorself or enable Turkey to tnterpose, " . LONDON, Mn{) 20—5 8. m,—A correspondent, of the Zines ot Paris Bni'l the exl;lnuntiun glven there for the refuanl of England to acecdo to the Berlln progrumme {s that the British Gov- erument conaldered if un armistice was stipulnt- ed for in the namne of the Insurgents they would thoreby bo treated as beollipercnts, England ralsed a successlon of objections to tho ieus- « ures consfdered by the couforenco. The same corréspondent asserta that Count . Andrpssy, before golng to Berlln, pledped hime self to Hungary not. to approve of military fn- tervention, «;;?nln in any schewe menacing the integrity or independencs of Turkey. A “dfspatch ; from the correspondent of the Dall‘( Telegraph at, Canstantinoplo suya: U1 bave nutl mr{v.y to stata thot Turkey will reject ¢ Berlin proposals,” . i JIEPORTED MABSACRE. Loxnow, May 20—5 o, m.—A speclal from Paria to tho Daily Tulegraph says & roport hus been recelved thero that Mussulmen imiubitants 3 Piedon, in Bosula, under pretext that a num. Per of Christians were about to quit the town, ésldnxl the Christian quurtor and massacred kish troops afterwands oteupled the place ad mado nuzganro\m arrests, ! INDEMNITY. The Times Parls (.d’qmch says it la . that the widows of tho murdercd Cous tach recelve $200.000 indemuity. ——— BARBADOES. A EBACAPTAIN'S BTORY OF THR UPRIAING OF " TOD 1SLANDERS, Lostun Puat. The story of the rise of the rebellion which treated so much consternation and destruction Io the Barbodoes in the lutter purt of lnst month is one of thrilling interest, Tho briet tglegraphic accounts which were published from fay to dny during the disturbances gave but a [t fdea of tho formidable charactor of the Uprlsing of tho colored population fn oppo- Mtlon+ to the scheme , of confederation Proposed by Gov. John Pape Iennessoy, the ruler appointed by the British Gove :"llm"tnl to adinlnlster the laws and care for the olonfes. The narrative was given qulte full 108 Post reporter yesterday by C-ptf1 Mxéfln’ ot tho pchooner Alphs, an old and mnpcclm] eaman, who has been engaged in the Weat Juy dia truds for muny years, and who sailed fron the fslanda on the Jflh of April witha cargo o molnsses for thi; The Ci n soys th tonledoratimn achiny oot e Wi iha ::;uu of the whola ml‘l&;n . mf.‘i‘ov. ch&a- m; radics unpopular Erhi'.f ufi; :ha B;:)&:rmg:n; of Ifi AT eaturo 0 obnoxious schenie wi ths uniop of the B:tbmjwu, fucluding the threg ly it Windward Lo be represented L ona I ol twelye members 9, ativo body conis ¢ Governar from the ml!cruut y i This wm chatge indeotl. seted wilh olnted b piLihes of th Heretofora oy s ot ‘):nuns, including wonien and children,o| - -leaving, tho {sland, chosen by the popular vote. The hae tive felanders obiected to thls aummary disposl tion of , what thoy considered thelr cone stitutlonal rights; ~hence the rehellion, During the month_of April the situation lurtw alarmlng. The populace acemed to ook u‘mn thelr Goyvernor as a tyrant, and, rather than suhmit to his nureasonable scheinces, determined to destroy the sources of revenue on the fslands, The merchanta of Ilr(llgcémrl appointed u committee to walt upon the (ov- ernor on the 21st of April to nsk protection from the mpending invasion and to petition for troops to quell the rehelllon in the parishes, They received his sanction, aml ralsed five coms panfes of volunteera, making In al) about 250 men, wmostly clerks, mechanles, and laborers comiccted with the business-houses of the town. I L"nnernlly anned, this military body concealed thelr weapons, as if was con- sidored {llegal under such circumstances to exposs them. Rlots spread thronghout the parishes, and Capt.. Wharton says n dozen plan- tatfon firea during a night was no uncommon thing. The negroes burned furniture, dwel- lings, and crops, ‘They dug up the potatocs, buried the cancbraken In the rural districts, ans stole all the property they could got hold of, to terrify and lm{luvcr d thele encinles. Troops were sont out by Qov. Hennessey to meet the r’utcu, and by the 24th of Aprll elghteen prisoners had heen captured, apd among theny n ringleader nnmed Morrls, Eeven of the eleven parighes were now fun arms. Col, - Cle- wents, the Inspector-General of Police, was attacked ot the head of Nis men and recoived o severo cut In the head, 1o wottnded two of the rlotara and killed one of them. The City of Bridgeport was threatened by the Infurinted fnsurgents, and many of the familics pf the resident merchants fled and took refuge under the flngs of the merchant vesselsin the boy. Hut they returned before nightfull to thelr dwellings, when 1L was assured that the city would not be pillaged, On the 25th, us has heen toldIn thotelegraphicaccounts,tho Govern- ment troa{m met_anddiapersed the Insurgents, killingand wounding more than forty, snd cap- turing 500 more, B“rmn that time othward thie Government had theupper hand. But the feellng ngoinst Gov. Hennesaey grew strong, and was fearleasly expressed D3 nmué' on the {aland, The threo lglands which the Confederation con- templated uniting ure small and of no consider- able Importance. Their food supplies come from the main fsland, and they are generally depondent upon it. | ‘Tho immecnee destruction of tha potatue and sugnr crops will necessltate n large tmportation of Amerfean products, aud orders have heen given already to New Orlenns vesacls for gxrflu and potatoes. Tha prisoucrs eaptured which were not shot werd taken fo the Central Station In Bridgeport where they awnait military trigl, The {slund at lost accounts bad reswned it usual tranquillity, CENTRAL ASIA. RUSSIAN TURKESTAN. A St. Petersburg paper gives an account of hie present extent and populatlon of Russian Turkestan. This province, or “*govdrnment, ! as it s oflicially termed, Is divided into four dis- tricts, The firat is that of the Syr Daryaj the capital §s Taschkend, with 80,000 Inhabitants, The sccond, Scmiretchensk, (8 8o called from 1ts comy 1rh!lmi geven rivers, the most fmportant of \rhlclx arv the 1}, the Karatal, the Aksy, and 1ho all " flowhys into Lake Bule kash; {ta capftal s Wernoe, on the northern slope of the Alatau rangre, with 7,000 fubabitants. The Provinco of Kouldschn, for- merly belonzing to Ching, now forms part of this district, 'The third district §s Samareand; the Amnoo River flows throngh fit, and it fs bounded on the west by Bokbara and on the south by ITissar, from whicl it s separated by the Karateghin rungre. Tho newly-conquerced coun- try of Khokand forms the fourth district, ¢alled Feérgranas the eapital; Khokand, has 60,000 Inhab- ftants. Tho total area of the government-of ‘Turkestan is about 4,000,000 square kilomcters, o great portdon of whicli, however, Is desert, Fram Omsk- in Slberin to Samarkand fs upward of 2,000 kilometers, and the distance from the mouth of the Amoo in the Sca of Aral to the Chincse froutler fs about the same. The Pup— ulation of Turkestan consists of Kirghiz, Kur- aknlpaks, Kiptcbaks, Turcomans, and other nomads, _ Sarts, Tadjicks, Usbeks, Chi- nese, Jews, and Afghans, ond s all 000,000, A is to be established “nt- Tuaschkend fo which will bo exhibited objects illustrating the natural history, agriculture, and antiquitics of Central Asjn, and various specimeuns of arms, gold, sflver, aud copper or%uncuts, metal ves- euls, and sllk and cottoh stuffs havo already urpose. Great efforts in about byl nmuseum been collected for this are being made to deyelop the natural wealth of the country. A company has been formed for [wmnuun the cultivaiion of cotton, und anothor, with a capital of 2 roubles, proposes to opon a large trade with Ching, and thereby to enable the Russian consumer to get tea for o rouble a pound, which ho now has to pay 8 roubles for. As to education, Russlan colleges lve been ¢stablished at Taschkend and Wer- noe, but. thu{' are only attended by Russian pu- pils; the Mohammedun natives prefer to send heir children to the iumerous medresses where they learn rendlng, writing, a little arithmetic, and above ull, the Koran. At Teschkend the natives are already begluning to furnlsh thelr housca In the Russlan” style, and many speak Ttusslun, thougl they stil relaln - thelr natlonal ress, AUSTRIA. THAT PATAL DURL. New York World, May 17, ‘The death is aunounced to-day, from wounds recelvel in o duel with Count Kolowrat, at Prague, of Prince Witllam Vincent Alexander von Auersperg, o youth of 23, and hefr-pro- sumptive of his uncle, Prince Charles William von Aucrsperg, Duke of Gottschee, Hereditary GrnndnlChnmberlnln of Austehi and Grand Marshal of Bohcmin, tho lead of one of -tho statcllest houses of the state- ly Austrlan aristocracy. —Prince Charlea Wilkiam, born in_ 1514, s marrled ton ludy of the great JIungurlan family of Fes- tetles, but has no children. By the sudden deatly of his young nephew tha succesalon of the titles and cstates of Allcrspori puskes to hls Lrother, Prince Adolplius von Aucraperg, born in 1821, who, slucs Nov. 25, 1871, hos. \ceri Presi- deitt of the Cls-Lelthan Council'of Minlsters {n tho Austro-Hungarfun Emplre. Prince Adol- phus Is marrled to o, yuungfir flater of thy Prine vees Chartes Willlani, and by hier hus’ two sous and three daughters. BUENOS AYRES. FINANGIAL CRISIS, Loxnox, May 19.—A private letter from Bu- enus Ayres annotinces that the National Bank, ¥nown -hero ua the Provinclal Bank of Buenos Ayres, has suspended gpecie paymeuts, and nu- merous faflures, focluding that of & private bank, have occurred, Argentive bouds fell hl:avfly In consequence, I'RANCH. TIM AMNESTY QUESTION, Panis, May 10.—8ixty deputies abstalned from voting ycsterday on Raspatl’s motlon for a general amnesty, includlug Gambetta. ‘VensaiLies, May 19.—~Thoe Chamber of Dep- utles continued the debate on the amnesty quese tlon. Vurlous radlcal motions for complets nme nesty and for the amnesty of certain closses of Cominunists were rejected by overwhchnlng majoritics. i 2, OBITUARY. . o, Special Diwpatch tg The Triduha. 81, PauL, Minn, May 19.—Gen. Willls A. Gorman, Clty Attorney, and first Governor of tho Territory of Minnesota, died to-day at his residence on College avenue in this city, He wus born near Flemingsburg, Ky., began the practico of law at Bloowington, Ind., in 1835; In 1830 waa Clerk of the Indizna Senate; o member of the Legislatura for severnl succoedlug years} Major of the Third Indiana and Colonel of tha Fourth Indiany In the Mexican War; Democrntie member of Congress in 18493 Governar of Minnesota from 1883 to 1857; Colongl of the First Minncsota nnd Brigadlor-General tn 18013 served through the War and hos since pracs tieed law hers, Ho was widoly known, wus of somewhat eccentric characteristics, and 13 the hero of many plensant sneedotes. 13 fs sald of hiin, and tho'story fs not improtoble, that whon Governor o the Terrltory an tmpors tant railroad bill was walting his sigisture, " An agent of the parties learning that Gonnun wus aroparing o veto musfie culled at his oflice, and, after the fushion o the time and place, luntly asked the price of his siguature to tha ill, pouring at the same tlne a bag of gold on iho table sud speaking of mora to come. The oveyuor, indignant, barely guvo the agent tima 10 bag his wouey orain, and, before thoe agent's was © with ' dificulty restruined attemn l|ng| rmoml chastisement, and up all unight to finlsh the veto neasage, Iminmrmgtlbllny in publle affalry tus ovee been doubted by those who knew him, Lo was givou to boasting, and never let o polite lal specch lack Yoluz by'too closo adhicrence to fict, llut he, withal, was & kind, brave, bouor- allo gen |wfl‘l‘h"eflnnhluntly devoted to . bis ; cxly pn)lg . pectgl Diepgtch ta The Tyiduns. . P ovser, il y TUArs. Junies O'Reilfy, Wi of o promiuent and well-gnow! tractor ol dfy;%g o har m%’iflflém F Wy after an ¥om at fliness of flve days. The funeral will occur un Tnesday next, l’”'"F postponed until then to awalt the arrival of lier hushand who Ir ahsent in Texas, and who wos' fmmedintely snotified by u.‘ltgmpf: of_the sad event, Boston, Msy 19.—Owen Marlowe, the well kuown actor, dled nt the Mussachuseits General Hospital this evening, CROPS. ILLINOIS, Epectal Dispatch to T7e Trituna, Ponriac, 1., May 19.—Farmers who have enma hero to<lay from all parts of the county, in attendanes upon court, -report the heaviest rain of the scason, aud all (ph.wln;: suspended fornday at least. Tho weather Is very jiot. Speciat INspateh tn The Tribune. Mennora, I, May 10.—For more than two weeks littla or nothlng has heen done by the farming community for mauy miles arownd lere, owine to the almust ~constantly bad weather, Many have not done thelr first plow- 10 yet for coraiy and the heavy ralnstorm that Is now raging whil further impede its planting for several days. The small grain is luukm;i well, but the potato-bugs, whfi:h we hoped hind entirely dirappeared, have returned on the wing, and are dofng great damage to the early - ' VOROCE: oot pienatch s0 The TriD Special Dispatch ta The Tribune, Jov,xn,’ffl,, Mnf 19.—The feative potato-bug 1s niready made hi appearance in this vicinity. e fa the famn ok, nuineroue, fllmnn»pure&n by with whom the farmers nroe so fainlliar, and his appetite {s ns well developed and his digestive orgaus as healthy as of yore, SCANDAL, THo Tawn of etmand, Wright County, Ia., Living Upon It at Vresent, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Dunuqur, In, May 10.—Bylmond, Wright County, Is occupled exclusively In attending to o seandal of punderous proportiuns. The other night Mr. J, 1. Huight, a bankerand o leading lawyer and real estato agent, remained away from home. His wife thought she knew where hie was, und went to the residence of a buxom milliner, Mrs. Dexter, and demanded adinit- tauce. After some parley and delay she was admitted, and on searching found her husband under Mrs. Dexter's bed robed in only his vest and shirt. A scuflie ensucd between hus- band and wife, In which the Jatter feli or wus throarn down stalrs, brealdng two of her rils, The facts hecaime [lmbm: next day, and, on Frl- day uight, o public meeting, at which all the villy was present, was lold ut the urt-House. A committeo of investigation wus appointed, who reported on Monday ovening to anuther ‘citlzens' meeting. A motlon was made that Mre, Dexter and her husbaud, tho latter having been playing the art of a pauper for the past year, be ordered to leaye town. An smend- ment was made to include My, Huight. The two gentlemen brazenly nssured the audionce that they had something to sny on that poln and didn’t |lr0rusn to leavu toivn until they gol ready, Finally n motion prevailed to ap- point a committco of three leading citi- zens to couduct o legal prosccution of the guilty parties, aud there the matter resta at pres- ent., ~ Neither smllum, rellgion, temperance, nor any othier of the usually interesting topica of dlscusslon are talked of or thought of {n Bul- mond. 'This is the sole and overshadowing scu- sation of the day. LITERALLY BURSTING GRANARIES, Special Dirpatch io The Tribune 8T Tauvr, May 10.—The upper part of an dutalde wheat-bin in Eleyator No. 1burst to-day, lctting out nbout 8,000 bushels, which hurried and crushed o small house standing about 80 fect from the bullding. The elevator wus formed of 8-inch plank, spiked flatwise, and the walls wore tled by fron rods. It Wwis full at the time, containlng 34,000 bushels, The occupants of the house were warned und cecaped, but, thelr household goods were destroyed. The breal was caused by imperfect lron-work. 4 —— The Buddha's Answer, ‘Thore came to the Buddba, one day, & woman who liad lust hier only chlid, * Bho was wild with rlef, and with dlsconsolate sobd oud crica called ranticatly upon the [\ruishel, to give back licr little one tolife. The Buddhe guzed on her long, nnd, with thut tender u)'uupnthy which drow all hearts to him, replivd, # Go, ny daugh- tery bring mo a mustard seed from o house Into whiell death has never entered, and I will do ns thou hast bidden.” The woman took up the dead child ond begap her search, She went {frum house to bousy, saylug, *“Give mea 1nus- tard sced, kind folks, n mustard secd for thé Bruphce 0 revive my child.”? And they gave or what she deslred. * And when she had taken it shie inquired: *They are all gathered around the hearth here, futher, mother, and the chll- drenj {s it not ol They are sonnd, In henltl’s bloom?" But the Rl:urlu would shuke thelr licads mournfully. And, far as she wandered, through towu .and village, fn the crowded thoroughfare and by the loncly roadslde, sbemet the sung expericuca still. Tliero wus evor a va- cant seat by the hearth, which remalned uafiliA cd though nll were athered, Then srudunlly s she went o, the outbursts of her griet abated, and the meaning of the Buddha’s words diwned upon ler mind, Gradually, aa she learned to ~ know the great sorrow of the ruce everywhere around her, her heart, ceasing to dwell on itsown gcllsh pang, went ou}f in strong ¥cnrn(ng to the companions of her suffer ing. “"Tha teard of ler pity fell freo und fast, n slowly ellod away e com; on. Fibin pugsivo sufferiug she turned to active helping, sought redemption by redeeming, She ho learned the highest vittue which the Buddha taught, mditrt, the consclousncsd of wide fellow- ghip, tho love of mankind, the perfect renun- clntion of sulf {n bebulf of the cternal Interests, Culm, unswerving sel-feoutrol to avold pain, acta of sympathy to lighten pulnj such was the Buddha's answear to the great questinn of the orlgin and destruction of sufferingz. Theae were thetwo solld pillara of Nis church, If he had paused there ho would have exhibited to the world an example of cobined soherness and enthusiuatic idealism nowhere transcended [y humaa history, But his fulth fn the doctrine of the transmigration compelled him to puss the Himits which his strong cthical sentiment secin- ed to preseribe, nto w nebulous beyond. This present 1ife of ours Is but alink in the grent chain of existence. Of what ndvantage s it, therefore, to destray tho suffering of to-day, if, in the geasclean cyele of new births, that sud‘ur- ing I8 “destined” endlessly to recur! To hea trua dellverer, the prophiot sald, I must free men from the fear n} resurrcction, teach them to bafllo fate. With the ond of exlstence alone can como the cud of pain. Henes arose the mystie doctrins of Nirvana—the thirdof the great prineples on which the Buddhist system rosts,—2rof, ddlerin the Allantic for June. ———— An Author's Annoyauces, Anston Commercial Dulletin, The poct Loungfellow, although naturally of a most smiable disposition, especlally undor the asgaults made upon lis time and his’ privacy by simple curfosity and literary-lion hunters who have no possibloelalm upon him, would be 1ittle short of a enint if he wero not sometimes annoy- cd by the pertinuelty of uninvited guests, Take for Mustrution two Instaucess Three ladies, two from Chlcago and ang from Milwaukee, entirely unknown to the poet, send in thelr carda. Tlicy ore courl:nua]{ recelved by him hs u reception room. Would ho be good cnough tolct themsce his library! The ree ?uus ll'l acquiesced {n, and sho Ubrary undergoos uspectlon, J‘Oll‘ i's lovely,” “go nice “anayu't wo sce thu dining-room " "The cloth for dinner was lald und the hour for that moal close at hand, but noverthelesa thy ludica curried thelr point; but, when it came to wishing to bo show the kitchtn, the host was faln to ring for a servunt lest further examing. tlon mtht ‘extend to cellar or attie. Anotlier _amuslng instunce, alao related to us by a friend, wastlint of an Englistunan who, ltke Blr Charles Coldstream, had “trveled oyerywaere, scen evorything, “aud dons eyerys thinig," and yet wus terribly enuuled, “Tlawl yes, Mr. Lm;f;lulluw, thought I ought to I‘ue.mu great Americun poot, '’ sent in iy card, . 4 ‘I'ho poot asled his visitor to be scated, when he resumed— “Yua, sec Mr, Langfollow; Dyvo been a b travelor, sir, been all “over the Continunt, been to Ieclnnd, Bweden, Norway." "lmlmi. you must bave found mueh to u- terest you ™ O WEll, something, hut it's gnmufiw be an awful bore, I'vo fust come from Egypt, ¢ld country—antiquitics, you kuow," WY roplied tho Pou;, ‘“mavy jutercsting remaing of past ngus," 0 Ab, yes—just so, cxactly ; heaps of old ruins, 1 Mku vuina, Now everything’s new hers in Ameries, you kKnowwcan't 3ind uny old rulns—so thought I'd come an' you" and now B s —— A lfead of Grass Ir? » Man's Lung. . g Express, Que da; d\lrlnm !mlg season of (1875 a eson of John Hance, who liyes some 8 miles from tho village of Biuclearvillo, while pitching off a Joad of hay in tho barn, in somo wn{.drow afull head of timothy ‘firua fnta one ot 1 }uuga. At the twoment be d1d not, 3t scems, reallzy that he had drawn so usly a foreign substancs {nto the uly passago, bufu{ 50 ocgupled, probably, with his work that he had no lmnaht of the” grass head in his mouth. Soon atier he was taken glcl, aud his physiclan prancunced his disease E{loumnnln. Ero long grave fgars wers enters [ned that the young man was going Intoa qtilck eongumption, The If’mpmm» of phthima were decldedly marked. The expectoratibn waa very copfous. To the surprisg of i tha sutlerer begun to convalesce so'that he was ably to be abaut. Recently, lu‘se\'uvnr, hie was worse, anrd on Thursday of Last wiek the head of grass, which had lwun{n the right itng xo lnn;.v was thrown ont in a paroxysin of coughing, l'upu are now entertalned thaty {f the lung has not undergone too much disorganization, the young man will recover. ‘The head of grass {a’n the pasaesalon of Drs. Harrison nid uvens, o inclearville. It s 234 inchies tn length, and I nat at all deenmponcd by its Incarceration in the lung of & human being. s e ———— RITISH COLUMBIA, Bax Francisco, Cal, May 19.—A dispatch from Victorla says the Appropriation hills have passed the Hopse, A resolutlon, Introduced by the oppositiony” censuring the Government for omitting from oesets of the provines cluling sgainst the Dominfon for money txpended on the dacks, thereby Imperiling, if not virtunlly surrendering, the claling was rejuected. Among the appropriations passed wns $131,600 for imposing travelers and $150 on other non-resfdents selling poods In Britlsh Colmnbla, paased. A memorial pray- Ingz for the Imposition of a protective tarifl on provinee woa adopted o the Governor-Gene eral. The House will be prorogued tlls after- docks, The License' Amendment bil) & Lax of £300 per year on_commerclal certain products of the and ordered forwarded noon. e e—— MORE CHINEE, BAx Frawcisco, May 19.—The Coloradn, from China and Jupan, uad several cases of simall-pox among the Clinese on the passage between Hong Kong and Yokohama. She put ths sick A white Quartermaster was taken after leaving Yolkohama.. No other cases appeared. Capt. Connally docked the sfeamer before the quaranting oflicers boarded her, cons trary to the regulations, The stecrnge pas- sengers were prohibited landing by the autharl- has anchored in Missfon The Board of Tealth wil® conmenee Jogal proccerings against Ite Captata. hy off at Yokohmnn, ties. The steainer Bay for disinfection, Tho news was ahtlefpated hy the Quang Be. ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, + QuerxgTowN, May 10.—Arrived—Steamship feythia, from New York. Fanrruzn Point, May 10.—Steamship Corinth- {an, from Glasgow, has arrived. EW Youie, Mi Goethe, from men. " THE OFFSPRING OF DYSPEPSIA, ten Bitte sue of ¢ qunte secretion andflow of the digeative Jufces vitalizes the shrunken and ddbllitated Jning o mant liver. heurt, vertigo, high-colored an ing symptoms of dyspepsia. 10.—Arrived—Stenmships Tamburg, snd Oder, from’ Bro- No cluss 0f Invallds are more to bo commis- erated than the dyspeptie, sinco the maluly from which they guiler {3 the parent of o more numerous offspring+ of tormenting symtoms than any other disease. On the other hand, they aro to be congratulated that there Is n po- safe, and agrecsble botanic romedy for all thedorture they undergo. Hostetter's Stomach werfully invizorates tho cellular tis- stotnach, thus promoting an ade- the stomach, directa tha bile into its true chan- nel, and stimtintea the Inactive bowels and dor- Thesy radical effects are gecom- panfed with the restoration of appetite, flesh, and sound repose, and the removal of flatu- lencd; heart-burn, nauses, palpitations of the scalding urine, water-brasly, headache, and many other harnss- AMUNEMENTS. A AN AP o e e At HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIE & AVERLY. crveclitnenng WILL E. CHAPMAKN, ... « Managee Farowell Tienafit of MAD, EUGRNIE PAPPENHEIM, Prior to her departnre for Caliernls, 3UNDAY RVENING, MAY 21, On which oecaslon wlll‘ b? presented the second ac ol DER FREISCEIUTZ, The Seeond and Ponrth Acta of IL TROVATORHE, Anil the Sceond Act of LUCREZIA BORGIA, ANl of which will he given with a TULL ORCHESTRA & CIIORUS. Pricen, $1.66, 81, and 50 centa, 8t tho Box-oNice of the Tacotes L eseryet bukla ADELPHI THEATRE, TESTIMONTAL BENEFIT, BUNDAY EVENING May 21, TO MRS. MANNING, WIFE OF THE LATE BILLY MANNING. 40 Volunteers. The finest show of the rearnn will he civen, Sca names and programme In Sunday papers, Sccure ecats early, - Prices tho same as ssual. NEW OHICAGO THEATRE. BUNDAY BEVENING, MAY 21, 1R%, DENEFIT 1A, 31, SMITIL Business Mohnger, tendered by the following talented artisis: Billy Ttice, John Mart,” Bobby Newcomh, E. M. iall, 1. MeAndrewes, W, I1. Brockway, Littie Mac, Charley Benedict, the Great Bernardo, the Colling Brothers, Maurice Pike, Blilic Fntkr‘}l. J. 1 Lare LIGHT RUNNING, SEUTTLE STITCH, SEWING MIACHINE ARE THE VERY LATEST AND BEST. T PHICES LOWRR, and moee nttachments fure nlshed free than with any other first-class machine! 27 Merclinnts and atiers de<dring to add to & ‘buriners nlready established ; all parties deslringto create n new and profitahle huincens old Sewlng Hachino Agenta; excrsbody wiahing wixhing to aake money n legitimate trade, will pleas - dressnia for terms and prices t6 wholeale pur- chagers, & GROVER & BAKER 8. M. 00,, vew tnd Compodlous Stor kson-st., Chi FOR JUNHE 3 i Kin, Carrle Armstrong, T. J. Langdon. F. Cule- NQW READY. man, W, A. Jirien, . ], Wallace, The Ore Double (uintette: Percy Ashton, Arthur Cool Haron, J: Lamont, 3, J6 Sulivan; D. Ktincberg, 1. Colnlneki, 11, Welr, J. rilton, L. 8, Morly, A E: Vaos, snd hix entire Orctiestza, The wholc frm-= ing one of the finest entertainments ever given. THE COLISEUM, Attractions this Week. TANPER & STANSILL, the eelebrated one- lezred song and danca artists, The JFERD 815 TERS, sketeh artists. Miss LOTT) ) serlo-cowlc voealist, The orizinal ADD WEAVER snd SON, Marter JAMES WEAVER, J. IL LAR- M},'lll'll\' & CONTENTS, The pre-Raphnelites In England. By Justin McCarthy, —Mave We & Natianal Churacter ¢ Ty Colonol Thomas M. Anderson, U. 8. A.—First nnd Lust. Dy Mary Alnge De Vero,—Madeap Violet. By Willam Black, Author of **A Prin- cess of Thule," ctc., cte.~The Lady and Her Lover, By C. ). Cranch, —=The Displ of Woslington Socloty. 1y Gall Hamllton,—Elue slon, By Barton Grey.~Peripatetio Madness, 1y Ely Yan de Warker, —Sonvenlrs of n 3an of Letters, Dy J. H. Stddons,—3rs. Vander duynele, Letters from Hoger Floyd to Holt Slankope. Dy Miss E. W. Oloey.—War Mo KIN and ‘CARRIZ ARMSTRONG, MACK, and all the old favbrites retalned, lte-enagement of the Collscum Quartette, molrs, By Oeneral G. A, Custer, U. 8. A~ | Mesere. Iluwldna, Lavake, Howard, and” Rushby, Amerlenn Women Abrond. By Lncy I i&l}m!“lv""’— nts, 2 Tioopor.~Tirazil and Mer Emporor. DBy John crformance erery cvening at 8 o'clock, and Sunday afternoon nt 3. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY... WILL E, CHAPMAN. . Glarlous suceens of DALY'S FIFTH-AY. THEATRE COMPANY. Second week of PIQU B! With {ta wealth of actnie and dramatic effecta, Curtain rises promptly al2p. m. at Wednesdny snd Saturday mutinees, and each evenlng at 8 p. wi. Coduun, —Intress Wilson, A -Tale of Salem Witchcruft. By 0, 11, Plerce,.—A Now History of tho 'Unlted Statos. Iy Marle A. Trown,— Ad Musam. By Ii, 8.—Deiftwoud. By Phitip Quiliket,—Sclentitic Miscollnny,—Current Lt eraturo.—Nobulre, Iy the Eeditor, Price 85 Cta, per Number, $4.00 per Year, Including Tostage, SILELDOXN & COMPANY, New York. WISKY, KENTUCKY THE PUREST STIMULART. SOLD BY J. K. VANDUZER 128 LAIKIC.ST., CORNER CLARK. 2+ GIOCERIES. ONE DOLLAR, 10 1bs Standard A Sugar, or 10; Ibs Circle A Sugar, or 9} 1bs Granulated Sugar, or 11 1bs ¥x C Sugar, or 15 1bs Carolina Rice, or 10 1bg hest Flalko Taploca, or 10 1bs Macenrond, or 101hs Vermecelli, or 15 1bs hest Sode Crackers, or 124 1bs best Zante Currants, or 34 1bs Californin Dried Plums, or 4°1hs Pittod Cherries, or 5 1bs Pared Poaclios, or 10 1bs Dried Apples, or 8 1bsDried Blackberries, or 8 1bs 8alt Linke Penches, or 3 1bs Dried Raspberries, or 7 1bs New Figs, or 8 3-Ib cans I3est 'Tomatoes, or 7 3-1b ¢nus Pie Peachies, or 7 2-1b eans Raspberries, or 8 2-1b ¢ans Corn, or 7 1-1b cans Lobstoer, or 1 15-1b kit Whitefish, ‘Warranted all Btandard Goods Delivered Freo in all parts of the City. J. HICKSON, 113 East Madison-st., JUBT KAST OF CLARK-KT, T NTOUKNIOLDERY MEETING g b ool nicinty 0ffiee Chicago, Rock Islaud & Pacific R. R, Co, April 24, 1878, Tho Annunt Meeting of the Stockhaldars of the Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific K. 1. Co., for the eloction of Directors, pursuant to iaw, and the transactlon of such other businens 48 may como be- fora them, will be held s the oflico of the Company 1n the City of Chicago, on Wednesday, the 7th duy of June next, at 11 o'clock . m. JOIIN F, TIAQY, Proudent. ¥. 1. TOWS, Socrotary. CHIGABD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO, April 24, 1870, The Anaual Mueting of the Btockholiers and Bondholders of this Company, for the eluction of 1lizectors, pursuant ta Iaw, and for the tmusaction L of other business, will be held nt the otfice of the Company in Chicago, on Tharaday, the 1at of Juna next, at1p, m, 4 o Bondholders will authenticate thetr right to vota by presenting thelz votiug bonds at the oflico of the Compauy, No. 63 Wall-st., Now York, for rogle trution, on or before the 1at of May proximo. ALBERT K T KEEL, I SYKES, J., Secrelnry. ] re restdent. 3. L. ; IUSITES, Ialr, ¥iat, and Clothes () Brushiea 11 great yaris cty. Al $1 00 éach, st BTKIN'S DOLLAI STORE, 106 'Rasy Madisvu-et. FINANOIAL. . Invested Has $100 Paid a Profit of $]'700 durlug the past few months, under onr Improvod system of operating In Stocks. Iiaks reduced ta nominal wume and profitincreased, Hook coatalus fng full information sent on application. 'UMBRIDGE & CO,, Bankers und Brokers, 2 Wall-st., New York, FAVORITE ! The Finest Whisky Known. NLEW (HICAGO THEATRE, R M. HOOLEY.... o0voeesern oo oo, Manager, Monday, Moy T3, "every ovening nt 8, and Yednonday and Sslurday Natine ut % 1/0OLEY"S MINSTRELS in nn cntire change of programme. l’;‘nldumllun (l,llul‘ltw‘;iX wl:;:k.l' carcful l)rcpflrluun‘} ol e most lnughable farce ever seen, entitles FUNNY MOKES'IN A FOQ. " Just Published. A New and Beaotifnl Sabbath-School Song Book. 00D NEWS 1 wiwshlta'shisss S0 @00 NEWS| und old, who are waitlng for Just such 8 book. 1t ia edit. Ty Rice ax M GO0D NEWS] |5, X 2 Slntonk and | Fimorly \Wigsine, Jobn e, Slabby Nowconis, e cantents contribatad by o Aac, Tiornardo, and the cutire company in the cast. Fint appearance hero of J. W. MeAn. drown, the great W atoemelon Man. _ Dellouifolart elngingby thie famons Quintette. NewActa, Songy, Dances, Burlesques, eic. See nmall bills, ADELPHI THEATRE, Baturday Matinee and To-Night, THE GREAT OLYO, (00D NEWS | | jmine Doth musfc and worde are e, fresh, and attmactlve, re," ‘4To Ca- Chrlst 8 Iero,™ Acain,® “One *Ringdom Com- others, G00D NEWS! 00D NEWS! (00D NEWS! (00D NEWS! Astray, Ing,*"and Price of Gaod News, 35¢. Neduction for quantl- | The LEVANION BROS.. LEW d FRANK COL. tles. Mailed post-free for retail price. LINS, Mise SUSIE and GRUTIE LY NN, CITARLIE . BENEDICT, Miss KATE RAYMURD, b. B. COL- Revleed, preatly enloreed, and improved new | LINS. TheSensatiou Deama, edition of CARMINA COLLRGENSIA, This magnificent book has been revised and ime proved, tho songs of many now colleges added, &nd, Lesldes being the most comprehiensive collec- tion of Etudents’ Sonys, containing those of all the Colleges extant, it in one of the most atiractive Louks for uxe in parties and all uforma} sockal Viylugs,™ Price in cloth, $3,00; gill, $4.00. Keep In remembrance LIVING WATERS, Un. MOUORMIOK HALL' excolied us s book for Pruise Meetlngs, etz 90c, [* BUNDAY AFTERNCON, May 21 OLIVER, DITSON & CO., Boston, | RAre, Ratiola), and Elbgant Entertainment, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Bir. ALFRED WILKIE (Tenor). Mr, TilOS, GOODWILLIR (Baritone), - —— Slgnor G. N, CAROZZ] (Accompanlat), NEEDS, BULBS, ETC. WAIFS OF NEW TYORK. New Bcenery and Effocts, Matinees Wednesdny and Baturday.” Ladies' Nehts Tuesday and Tharse day. Bunday Evenlng, Muy 21, Complimentary Tienent of the Widow of the fate’ Wi, ~ Manning, Yoluuteer from every theatre In th city, Mra, M. L. CUMMINGS (Reader), Mr. A. P, BURBANK. (Reader), EVERY- : o Dogre open at, & p. . Entertalnment begins at FOR THE AR EN M'VICKER'S THEATRE, THE FAVORITE, MAGGIIS MITCITINLYL, MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 o'elock, Last time f tho beantiful dotiestic play, SEEDS utm SPRING BULBS. IMPLEMENTS. SMALL FRUITS, FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Vases & Rustioc Work, PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, g RLE, Thisevenlng at8 o'clock, MAGGIE MITCHELLas JTANE EXRE day, Maggio Mitchell (n b Play, RAN- T SR ekl o wu bl FARWELL HALL, THF LABOR PROBLEM. llon, PIILIP A. ROACIY, ‘of California, wiil delivor an address on the Influence of Chinese Cheap Labur ot the Wages VI of American Workingmen, Saturdsy Evening, Ma; MERR 40,000 O, | S TRERTE PRk Tadion are cordialy fivited, fouttend, ~Doora open ab7 pe m. Bpeaiiog will comens at B u'clock preclsely. 0OL, WOOD'S MUSEUM. Eaturday Matinec: JOIUN T TAND. " Satunlny evenluw: ¢ RILLAKNKY " and the ** 8] Monday, May 22: OCE, ONLY DIRECT ELINE 'T0 FRANCE, The Geperal Tranmatlantic Company!s M Beiween Now Lok s Tavre Al r e P eamers BEST, CHEAPEST, LIGHTEST, Most DURABLE. 14-inch—$30.00 | 16-inch~$33.00 N. B.--Beware of Worthless Imltatious, KING & SAVAGE, 775" MPSON—*' ON X TROSE 01 PRINCE. ™ TMIUSINESS OIANOES, ASSIGNEE'S SALYN, CONTINENTAL BOLT WORKS, The nndersigned, sashimeo of Cregler, Clarke & Co., oifers for saloall the property of the above | 1.) fur gie landing of pml!lbfvn. The splondid vesscls snumed tinn, kuowrn ss the Continental Bolt Works, ou'thia favotlte route for the Cm\\luam \)uln‘l mory Jocated on the carner of .\llul:fil."ldx;d unlrun-nu. foutherly than sny otirr) witlsall from Fier §o 43, Chicaga, conslsting of the Dullding, Leave o Giroung: Edine, Diotera: Tonderer Vapperss | LABIADOL, sangil turdng, May 20, 3. m, E‘\\\;&l W May 27, 9 u m. T LAUREN' l.“llflnl’,LSfillflxfl WWJine 3, 3p.u. PRICK OF PABSAGK 1IN GOLD (ingiading wive & First cabin, $110 to $120, a odas 8! K"‘ Vl:lm!xiw Utog 1o secommoua, Threadérs, and all the Machinery oud Tools neces sary tara first-clasw lolt Manufactory. A completo involce of the sane may be seon st the works, ‘The pruperty must bo sokl for cash. tioni sucond usl 0. Retury tlckets ut Healid proposais will bo received for tho entire | [CHiccd Tatcs, Sleeraga, a2, with superior accammos At up 1o 12 6'clook, noon, oF May 43, 1876, Mt Rt 1, Dediini, wil. divoulia, without o Thjuct by, and &1 bida seegrvid. . Address f“e‘.’?&s"’hfi«-nfu.‘.f““" TATLR s s o e Sy HARICY DUVALL, Assigues, 261 South Cllnton-st, IS PuliEiitAN, Agens 53 Drostwny, x. ¥, AL WOl SoM RS W. F. WIITR, No. & Clark-st., coruer fiandoiph, Agent for Gufones. The works of the Oblo Palle Car and Lovomotive [ e o Qompany will be sold, st public auction, st ths Courte Tlouss_door, u_Charlostown, Clark County, Ind., on i I BATURDAY, June o 170, botwren tho Hour Ot 4 [t 0'clock &, 0. &nd 4 O'alock p M, These are thie largeat ¢ wad most complete car warks I the countey, are ooats | ‘The steamers of this Company nall ed wijacout ta JefMersouvilie, Ind., aud are well adapts P TR il AR otk 1 day from liremen Plee, . ed g0 utlicr Uranichuaof mahtfuctite, Porprinted vir. | Rates of From Now York fu Sudthampton, Sotmsrenie Wil scein, Shi, ARSI | Loty Xt sl Bevtues, o cable, 31 s fornie o cli arg sddruss cabin, € B v ekl AWTBTAGE, Axent o friiece, JeNenonvilie tad;, | o paissseapply th -8 3% GGG A uE LNt . 2 Bowllu (ircon, Now Yok, PHILADE = rs ng Gront Western Stenmship Line. From New York to DBristol (Engtand) direct. CENTENNIAL. oardlig- House, Chestor, I . | CORNWALL, Stampe g s te MOy Acanny, Taciousbullds | SOMEUSER, Weatern. elevate aite and commandiig an extenelve vies oF Cabl paasdge, 674; Inieraiadialy, 843 b 1§ coun Ell“fl lug tlcki he Inware Bivor sidsurroi i1y, wil ho apencq die sttty L SRR TR o L HYRITS 0ARTER Munagors CENTENNIAL BOARDING AND LODGING MRS, J. HAMILTON TIIOMAS, (Formetly booksclier and publisher), “Torms ma 83 per day! 1044 Cheatnytoot,, PHILADELPHIA. Rura 10 tho Fahiblstan st ti G DELLIL STURANGERS VISITING PIILADELPHIA DURING the Centennial ¢ 2 B ..‘:K.S:‘.f"i‘m#tffi‘“«i““ can obial firet-clas d stgen icd rooms, u 625 Nortly 6ixt e HiSealantly and pleassuitly locai 0l OF 613 GGrecn-st. ‘Accewiblo 16 Exbibiifon either by cket $120; D 4[3>ln.‘-n.:c fi"n'mfl&'flk oA ot AT s AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELFHIA AND LIVERPQOL, Cabla, futermiedinto, snd stesmye passage AT LOWEST RATES. Geucral oficy, 138 La Hulle:st., cornor Madlaon, J. H. My ern Agent, National Line of Steamships, NK\Y YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LI EUYPT. LNGLAND. .. THE QUEEN, 1’1‘:”3 lg'l)"kll “l"l) ALeull OF SLruut cai 0ALD DI CENTENNI B o ulnm}"lu‘llxul T"E lo%hi{u’a'lv}; l»l&r’«"n rfi:{fl?fl“ \Wedncaday, May 31 rren NADA, ce‘mm i Dassage, €00, §90,"and #50 currency. ' Retur W BAVILLI Y l’_,';'.?én Sqtare, Vnlisdzipais, Pa. " | tckots it refubed eaioe® Biearazo Uekuia e ralLy fr &1 da on G yknulyl;. r &1 aud upwards oo Gruat Byl (CFNTENNIAL LONAING-1003S-ACCOMMODA: o6 T $lon for guntiemivn’ ers in newly Olted-up privste 4 Bouth Clark-st. room. Appiy a A.l.urfi'q Graliuto wrervoih 121 South Eleventh-st., Pulladeiphia. I'E!l'I':IE_O’RION BARY HMOLDER. At & cent an hour baby pays HOLD-« Pottection Taby yfotde LEGAL: e TRHASURY DEPARTMENT, or, taking caro of {tsolf, be- $50, $100. $200- 8500- $1‘000. : Qgies o Comptralier. of e Currancy, ek :,'fl,“,,"",fu “‘:';'fi-‘;‘f;{: ':‘3“:}:-, ALEX, FROTIUINGUAM & CO., Nanker wod Broks | An perone nariag clalnis it the Fourth Natians BAB nothing of pleasury and bens iy 13 Wal M&. A, Y., make for cusoinicrs ‘”‘%. ” {:u Cliloago, 111, are Loroby nollipd to presant . - afit ta baby, Invented by o nvesimentsof larto of winsi] aiounts 1u stocks of 8.| Kb beme, and o tabko Jepal proof Thireof witLI thica | devoted mothop, ad by Geat Rbysciane 1 giiinate charscsar, which froqueauy pey from ye L4 tln 10 Cl ver, wh tho olica | Soited iaten: snff'}s"m.l,( Lot ek Sainens ond ode .'."xo'..““..f:;'«{:a"‘?."'im - udbeia ¥ h%fl"fi}'fl KwOX, ' °‘h"“°fl'fi"{a4“"‘ W‘dunh‘-\‘ilmmdha:w 05 per cend, dnummm'flwwmm Comasralioxat the Cur Comnasx, | Bedngislace, = JAILII%{M&AULB- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS, Frplanation of Raference {!’lr'fil.“'fi;tll?d!y ] ceptrd. s Bunds % = T e AN piel ¢ omhy hipiea IR CHIOAGO \THW ESTER| Thcket Ocas, rfi ’2‘.’.‘!.,% ¥ BAILWAY, ¢ St Cuunl-§1reet. corner SIAIaon s bhd. s ey Ao |_Letve{" Arriv, aPactte Fagt Li ! e P ti abubnque Nigh 130 &, fn. AUMAl NIgHL EXDRows: ovscre i 1a. . akreeport & Drubinnne Kxprem 30D, me aFteelort & ubnus Fxprom s 38 5 btttmiuicee Fan Man (iniry) B m. BMtlwaul i, -nE': m. ; 45 8 m. 0% 100 b, 1o 10F) &, 50 . rner uf Weils snd_Kinzie-aia, rust of Caval and Kinglo-sta, HomoAn oo BATAOAD iciat omce 07 Clarkar, southeas corer oF Has: tiner Hougn, jMalt via Matn snd At Line). ey Bxpress.... halaimazon Ace l}nhlsxAl;;EAsv Cl"g? & D‘RHVEE BHORT LINES, et Giloons A1 Degots mad 155 famintphsi i [ Leave. | 12:30 p.m. D Fanasa City & Denve ST e e £ Lunis, Bprian Yioria Day Eireator, Lacon, Wasii'iin Joltet & Dwlghy Accoiminda 3 LAKE BHORE & MICIGAN SOUTHEEN, Arrive, ' i, Calelionr A Kiant xruas. CII0AGO, MTLWAUKLE & ST, PAUL R Unfun Depot, carner Madlson and Canal-sta. Ticket 1) Ofice, a3 Bouth Clark-st., o e use, e s Pposite Sterman Lo §5:40 8. 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