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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN t, and ascribe held on the 9th day cial hond of the anld by them, and on the same day he (ook tho oat oilica prescribed by law, and ko th Inflon aforesn| Thomss 1loynn waa duly elected and quaiificd ax Mayor of sald city, aud becatns the aticcensor of the sald defund: oflice of the said ton-way on tho last atatemen mnees to his surroundings, COLVIN APPEALS. The Acting-Mayor Jumps the Circuit Court Decision, TLAKE ERIT. pocln st Epecial Dispatch to The Triduna —Arrlved frotn Chicago, the A sche Behuylkill, The rchr r Chicagn at GO centa, m Port Dover, Canada, pera and freight, ted Statea lighthonso Aup| Knir, Pa., Juno G, rop Philadelphia an fam Filnt la loading conl for Thio stmr Dover arrived fro) ihis mnrl\lnll.'. fifll{l'" erly the 17 O fare, but was bought b 1) with the Phll and the term of defendant’ expired on the ear last mentioned, sud thin ihe People upon the relation aforessid, are ready to verily wherefora they pray ju! And Gets a Friend to Tako the Mattor to the Higher ‘CE. M. JAINEs, 4 Atorneys far relator." TN NRIOINDER. me'i’ tho replication the fullowing rejoinder was e d now comes the respondent, Harver D). . and for_rejoinder 1o the plea of theaaid Feople of the Staie of Ilitnols, upon tha reiation aforcsaid, and says, *Actio nou,' Lecaune, he tie reargamization of the Clty of Chic Ko under the act to provide for the fncorporation of citics and villnges, approved April 10, 1872, &n Teged I eaid bl and will run in ndelplia & Erle Rallroad. TIIl CANAL, Briparront, Jane 0. —Anntvzp—Tempeat, Ottas 000 hn oats, 217 bu rye; Danube, Ottaws, $,000 bu cornj prop Whale, yatay prop City of ilenry, Iienry, 4, 000 bu corn; Friendship, 8eno- Monte Chirlato, Seneca, 6,000 ha Chillicothe, %,200 bu corn; Nor- 0D ft Jumber, 13 100 m_shineles, 50 m An Agrood Case Made Up and De- cided in Colvin's Favor by Judgo Hoore, An Appeal Taken, and Col- vin's Lawyers Off for Mt. Vernon. Ottawa, 5,400 by {idore, lenry, 6, ta, 6,400 bu cor ¥ dilicotiie, 0,000 bu corn, Uiramn-Sented, lollel "Goia. ol O e porta: ‘A, Woulton, Jollet, 220 1 lath; o, Locknort, 4,100 bu whicat; Aluple Lockport, 5,107 bu wheat, b PORT HURON. Special Dirpatch o The Tribune. June 0,—Dowy—Targe Lincoln and conmort; echrs Ogarita, Saveland, Marengo, 8. T, Meade, T. Baker, G. G (on, A Bradley, Minch, 8. L. Wileon, 8. J. Tilden, J. Mathewa; props J. Davidson, A. Smith, E. B. Hale, Georglan, Ur—Propa A. L. Craigg Cit o il schba Polly Ztna, A, Sherwood, Allegheny. Winn—Bouthwest, light. Apectal Dispaich -‘lau The Triduns. n D Oawegatchio; schr t. Kershaw, Gordon Camphell Allegheny nnd consort, Sheldon d barges; schra Kingfiaber, Wells, D, P. Jie queation srone us t0 when the lerm of ofiice of the wuid respondent, Tlarvey D. Colvin, would explre, and the Corporativn Counnel of sald city was requented to give un opin- p that questlon to the City Council, who, In bedience to that request, to-wit: on the 22d day of November, 1875, furniatied his oplnion (o wriling fo the effect that such term of office duen not ex: pire_until & Mayor should ho elccted ata general electiun to be holden on the third Tuesday € April, 1877, and duly qualificd for the ofice, and afte; ward, to-wit: on the 10th day of January, 18 the Aldermen of (he City Councll beln, apinfon on eaid question, some hold term of oftice of thie respondent had expired, and sumu holding that 1t would not expire until suce cenrora should bo elected at sufd election to be hel in April, 1877, and bo qualificd, a propusition was Council to order and call a ape. ct o Mayor, and 8 aajority of the auembers of enid Counci) voted agalnat ruch projo- aition, and refuned to call an election for that pu nd afterwards, to-w n sppiication was made to the Supreme Court by the Vevple of the State of Iilinols, upon the relation of George Armour and others, for & writ of mandamus to compel the City Council too der and call such_clection, and the snld caune was henrd by mix of tha dudges of maid Court (tho other having been Corporation Couneel of the C Chicago, who gave auoplnlon, asbefore mentioned not_ participate in thiree of them being of upinion that the writ should be allowed, ond three that It rhould be denied, no Judgment could be rendered nceording 10 the pre ¥isiony of the Constitutfon, and the mandam waa refused and tho caee stricken from the docket; and such difference of the upinion In regard 1o suich question stil] continuing on the 24th duy of March, 1870, a resulution appolnting the 18th day of April, 1870, us the day for elccting a Mayor, wan offered §n the City Councll, and defeated, “and on the 2Hth duy of Murch, 1570, un ordinance fixing the 18th day of April, 1876, as the Umv, and tha severnl polllng-places designnted for the general electign for that day as the places for the el of a Mayor, und also providing for judges sund clerks, was voled upon, aud it failed to poss that ‘and the euid City Council did not nt the 16th day'of April, 1870, a for electing a Moyor, or direct a notice to be given d ho elected on that day, and there was o notice glven by direction of said Cit Council or by any other city oflicer that such cleciion woulil be held on notwithetanding 10 order or call Bn electiou for 28 to whether the teri of the respundent hnd cx- pired wiill continued to exist fn the public mind, uestion arose as to whether tho voters could legaliy elect any ane to fili the ofiica of Mayor at such election, and upon these g tons there wax 8 diffe voters of the cily, aud tlon continued until the day und upon the day of said eicction in the datly newrpapers published In said city, aud it was aunouncea in sl of the sald newapupera for several days next preceding the clection that the voles c not legaliy clect a Mayor, bui a port of anid new popere and thore havini the largeet circulation to-wit: Tar Ciicaun ournul, and the Chi- d Mail, urged the voters to deposit A Thomes Hoyne, a8 an expres- slun of uphnion agalnat the said rexpondent, and thereby to lufluenice him to retite frou of resign said uilice of Mayor, and In cazc he did ao retire or Insisted by oll of said If the Decision Is Sustained the Special Election Will Be Pont lunoy, made in such Cit cial clection to e A NEW DODGE. COLVIN'S NEXT PRIEND AFTER A QUO WARTRANTO; 1t was stated ot the tane of the briuglog of the petition for a quo warranto by Colvin ngainst Hoyne that neither would appeal in case of an adverse decision. Mr. Hoyne, though beaten, has kept bis word fully. Mr. Colvin, who was also Leaten, sluce the Court hield that Iils terin expired last year, and that since then he had been a mere locum teniens, has not kept his word=-not in tho spirit, though he has in His Insatlute desire to hold over will not permit him to acqules of n succesnor this month, Yusterday afternoon lio stated his readiness to withdraw when a new Mayor was chosen; but, in the morning, he hod taken seps to prevent the Lolding of an clection. Mo has broken his promise, and ap- pealed to the Suprerae Court, which he belleves to be on lilsside. 1t was neatly done. Hese- cured n decislon {n his favor from Judge Moore, and hopes that the Supreme Court will contirm it, or will stand three to three, ns onee before, which would leave the duclsion of the lower court fu force, STEEL'S PRTITION, In the Criminal Court yesterday morning ap- i clty contractor, und, in, fled a petition ask- Jeave to file an information demanding of in that be should show by what authority he exercired the fanctions of the ofica of Mayor. {on was lengthy, and had evident] ‘some days ago, the name of the pet en left binnk to be flled at convenlence. of the charter of 1872, and entered fully into the reaont Mayoralty difiiculty, closing with . prayer ¢ leave to file an information, Tta object waa plaialy to take the wholo Mayor- reme Court, in the hope thut taincd faverable to Colvin m time to arrest 8 apecinl election for Mayor if the Council agreed to call such an election. Judge Mooro Jistened to the putition and granted it prayer by the lullnwmg, of Tolego, Oncida, Ttogers, 8an Dicgo, st the Januaryt Pont Iiunox, Watertown, Lillfe P Ur—Props C. J. with Bherwood, ¥nd contort, Jebne Inhpeming, ' Mation, Winp—North, gentle; weather finc, MISCELLANEOUS. Henr ARD Tneng.—Capt. Frazer of the simr Minneapolls, statca that the foghorn was not blow- ing at Grand Haven hatbor daringthe fog of Fri- dny motning, when she rau ashore at that.placo.... The bark Nelson, which arrived at Milwaukee Sun- day evening, waa run Into by the schr J. L. Cneo off Waugoshance last Thuraday night, and had her ibbaom carried away ..,Anillustration of the dult imes in the veascl buniness at Dotrolt {8 followa: Jeceipts at the Inapector's fron papers during the month of nrt $1,100 for the corresponding month n 1875....Tho Lighthouse Ioar that on and after July 1, 18 from tho new ¢ o the electlon hiouse erected on tho grounds of Dunkirk light station, Lake Erfe, 8. 1% 4. fron the ol white flanhes at intervals of one minnte and thirty scconds, and hould bo seen in clear weather from the deck of n ressel 10 feet nbove the lake 16% miles ... The Detrolt Post enys: **'The Tag Azsociation recelved news Baturdny by telegraph that the prop Elmiea hnd hroken down on Lake kiuron, abreast of Point nea, and was showing o signal of distress. as sent 1o ler relief and to tow her barges to their port of destination. They are 2l 10 be loaded with lumber, and bound down for Lake Erlo porta.” THE FOG-DELL AT CLEVELAND. On Saturdoy evening, 8 heavy fog scttled down pver the city and Inke,—80 hea¥y that veseel Cn Taine who came into port claim that they cou brrdly sco 10 foot ahead of their veascls. As hos always been tho case since it was _completed, tho tog-lell could not be heard any diatance out, and was no nee 08 & guide, atall, On this improyement the GGovernment” has miade 8 mistake. the liell §8 large enough, or whether it ls fightly set, {8 not & guestion to.be conaidered, but its vee 14 & queation, and one that bas not withany aatisfaction, for unless ¢ 1o be off shore, It cannot bu Leard ono-half mile What is wanted 18 a fog-whistle or horn, and one of those should have been bullt ut Best, In place of the bell.—Cleveland Leader, IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO VESSEL MgN. Secretary Bristow, of the Treasu yas §ssucd the followin; **I'his Department, peared one Janes Stecl b 1ight will be 11 as the tool of 1L D. Col r, the question aud the further binion among the ou of auch ques- alty troubleto the Sy & declalon might be ol t at said election could among the votes Time, Lrening OnprR: +3Tho Peoplo of the Stato of 1linola ox relatlone Jamen Steel versus Harvoy D, Colvin, Coming on upon the petition of the Statc's Attor- an Information fn the naturo of n the relation of Jumes Steck Colvinto shuw by wihat war- d exerclpcs tho ofticeof Mayor uf Tho City of Chicago, and the eald [arvey D. Colvin urt by his attorneys, Goudy, and it appeating from ta of waid petition that there s proba- onud for eranting tho loave ns uaked thercin, the Court ordered that the prayer of the pe- o allowed and Jeave be given to tlle such In- formatlon, and by sgreement tils order is entered ot of the 2Uth of May, 1870, sad that the papers De fled an of thnt duy.” Ihio dating bk is donc s0ns to have an appsrent ‘of ton duys before the opening of tue Su- Court, wilch convened 8t AL, Vernon yes- et heen recelved 1t was duily o i | Aduo waerasto o agniust linrvey rant he Lolds ant legal right to nelect 5 member of that body to act as Mayor unthi the annual election to be held un the Uhird Tuerdny of April, 1877, and #o the sald respondent uvern that a Jarge amount of the voler of 'tha City of Chicago who deposited baHots for the aaid 'Thomas Hoyne did not intend or expect to elect him Mayor, and he avers that there wis uot a majority of the voters votin voled far the eald Thomas 1 of olecting him Mayor of aalil City of Cliieago thiiw ho i roady to verlly, phearing In opien cor y 1t circular of May 21, 1667, authotlzed Anterican vewsels arriving from iny port or plnce_in Cannda, and yort or place ou Luko Michiin, tan City Instead of Mackinac, The Department hereby rovoken the rogulations of that clrcular, a0 fur g they require American_ voaxels arriving from porty or pinces 1n Canada, and destined to” ports Michigan, to report at st waid clectlon who destined to any ne for thu purposs to report at Dun- ‘danss P, Roor, CCEURERT JANIESON, 4 Attorneys for the respondent,” THE DEMURRER, The following demurrer to the rejoinder was also it **And the aald people of the Stato of Nlinols, upon the reiation of James Stoel, say that the re- Joindor of the said defondunt, larvey D, Cobvin, 1o the replication of the anid rolator and the mat* tors therein contained in manner and form as the above are pleaded and sct forth, are not suflicient in lnw to bar the sald the Peoplo of tho State of 11- linois fron having tholr aforeeald action thereof againat the sald thie said tho Peopie of the Staté of Iilinols, are not bound by 1aw to answer the same, and this the said the People of the Btate of Iilinola are ready 1o verify; wherefore by reason uf the insufiiciency of th sald rejolndor in this belalf, the sald the People of the State of Tiiinols prays judgment it tue Loople sforenaid should be barred from having thelr nforesald action, V. THE INFOIMATION, Duncan ity Or R ithrHiae anfons | el had en: long prepaced, Wil then el ag their port of elearance In foreign territory adjacent to the United States and thelr cargoca shall necen- sitato the delivery of a manifest, as required by Bec, 4,008 of thu Revised Blatntes of the United Whether vewssls arrving from Canada uncan City, therefore, will do- f American vessels talen with dutiable cargo and of forclgn vessels Inden orin ballast, upon the question whether Duncan City i JOEt TienTet the poiut where such vesselx, after ug o Canadian port or waters of the United States, ™ spectul Dispalch o The Tribuns, ManuQuETTE, Mich,, Junc G.—Arrived, the pi Drear Townsend, Garden City, and schrs Ed\\‘nl’ld Kelllcy and lL\. P, Rhodea, \he props Ligyptlan and Tohn Ilrcd('n" lzml Tiel \t. Louls, Missourt, and follows: +*Chatles I, Tteed, State’s Attorney for the Conn- State of Illlnols, upun the petition Dby the authority Sate of Illinols, gives Court of Cook County aforusaid to undorstand and bo informed that Harvey D, Colvin, of the eaid county, for more than twelve duys last passed hus usurped and (ntruded Into the ofifce of Mayor of the said C| County aforvsatd, and unlay of and belonging to sold oflle fully uxecute suct mid ofiice, 1o the State of Illinols, ty of Cook and of James Steel, in the name uud af the People of the shuil Feport at D pend, Inthe cane ol bluce, liret enter tho respondent, and ¢, aud still docs unlaw- ithuat right or title to rejudice of ‘the peuple of the herefore, the State's Attorney Afaresnid, fur and {n the name of the Peopls afore- orlty thereof, prays that a 4 ugainet tho paid Harvey D, g hits to appear and sbow cause, §f hy he cialms the ofiice of Mayor of ‘Olicago aforcaald, aud the right to ox- orcias the pawers thereof. “Cusnies I I J. T Fays the e, it ey | 8id, and” by the suth Passed uj, the props 4 Attorneys for relator, THE TRIAL ORDEN. Tn answer to this state of the case, the Court made the followlng ordor: ++Thin catiae coming on upon the demurrer of the Peoplo to the rejulnder of tho respondent, and the Court belng sutliclently advised in the premises, and eatiafied that the sald rejoinder is sutliclent In roplication, it is by the Court ordered (hat the sald denurrer to the rejoln- der of the reapondent be overruled,and the People aforesnid having elected to make no further anawer to sald rojoinder but elected to stand by the de- murrer, it is further ordered and adjudged that the sald respondent, Harvoy 1 cover of the relator, Jam behall expended, and have execution therefor, and by the agreement of the parties it in ordered that this Judgiment bo entered an of the 26th of May, 1870, and that a writ of error tnay be prosccuted to the Suprome Conrt at Moun the Gthi day of Jpne, 1874, T'he nttorneys for Mr. Colvin lefd for Mount Ver- non tast ovendng, and will 1ay the whole matter before the Court now sif LEGAL OPINIONS. 4. N, JEWETT, A Tripuse reporter called last evening on Mr. Johu N, Jewetd Lo obtain thut gentleman's opinfon us to the quo warranto Lusiness by which Colvin hopes to get a decision of the Su- preme Court which will keep him In oftic until April, 1877, in epite of a spechul ¢k Jewett readily assented, when asked to give his opinfon Inthe matter. It is, in his succluct lan- guage, us follows: * Mr. Colvin only holds his place unt{l his suc- cessor (8 eleeted, and, fn my judgment, the Vornclous Tigers, The Lewlston Journal prints tho following ex- fract from a private letter from the Rev. M. Jeth, anatlve of that State, now servin sionary in Toungoo, Burmah: **When we arrived at the Viliage of Mone the people thero were look- ing for the Governor of the Shwaygyeon District to #0 what could bo done to rid themaf a flerce tyer, 1tis haunt wan near tho path leading from this vil- lage to » Karen Mountain u little 10 the cust, monnter had kiljed and caten nine peesons, o no one dared to o that way. Tellow, about 17 feet from tip to tip, very bold, aud ufraid of no body of nien, over camo near him, whether Karen, Shian; of Bur- 1t thero were reverul in tho party, To al- WwDyA eprang lpon the last onv, and prangs from no great s distance, that he killed every one the nomant o atruck Jarty that he nttacked contained roven e [ust one carricd a spenr, and satd that ho was not nfrafi of the tiger, but, before he reached the top of tho hill, the tiger had captured him, breakinig his spear and Kllling him Snatuntly, while after we left rhis villago a man camo up be- bind war traln, riding furourly, 1 woro & dagger aud a revolver in bis bolt, and wae rathicr a formidnblo Joukin Ue was Chicf of Police in Shway, 1eo n white face, Teantered on % Iwo. Mo hind In hix pucket the claws of & tiger who had recently killed fve Karens, old tiger, but with vory littlo hairle He came to him Katens were nscendin, tren, State's Attarnoy." BA l’l‘t‘) tho above Informatlon the following plea was A *+ And now comnes the rald Harvey D. Colvin, the defendant, nud, for plea to th information herein, auys that, on the 4th do; 1. 1873, hio was clected by the legal voters of the ‘ounty of Conk, and State uf 1o hold sald oftice for tho the first Monduy of De- and until hisauccessor wae clect- lided; and on tho day lnst mentioned, qualificd, he entered into nd performed d day of April, of November, A. | Jaw to snuwer the said City of Chicago, I the C Ihiinols, Mayor thereof, term of two years lo was o great Colvin, have and re- after having heen duly Steel, hiy costa in this anid oflice and exercised 18 powe its dutfes; and aftorwards, on the 4 A, . 1576, while the dofendunt was still act! aw Mayor, 8s aforceuid, an cloction was held He captured who- 1ie wan ro heavy, Vernon, to be held of tho provlsions of i nct entitls ptll eheidion wrovide for the Incorporation of ¢f uges,t approved 1672, ot which the £ tho sald eity should becoma ted under such sct was submitte a vote of the clectors of suid city, and, 1875, the returnn of wuch election the Cotnmon Council of sald the result then and there to by entered on the records of such city, from it was aacertainod and o ity of the votes cust at such ¢ ofganlzalion under tho general law; and from thenceforth the kald city hos boen, and still ls, anized under eald uct. Fendant Avers that it 14 pravidod fn and by said act under which sald city was reorgan- ized, that the city ofiicers in ofiice at the time of wuchi organization ahold excreiso’ the powers con- 1 feers in eald act until their suc. bo elected and_qualified ected in all clties orzan) eald act s Mayor, a Clty Council, anda ity Trensuror, end such’ other oflicors an i, by ordinanice paered by o vote of two-thirds 11 tho Aldermen clected, be provided, and that 2 general clection for clty officers should be hehi on the third Tuesday of A the generul clection held thereafter, o Mayor should be clected, and atthe eaid nct there should bu of Alderinen My was an En- wore convasacd b city, which caused n eyeen, and glad 10 ih Wi o mile or ppears (hat a major- cction were for clty This, tvo, was nn 1t'on film and in thia wise: Two the monntaln tozother, ench carrying a spear, the ono polnting hackward, tho othor farwvard, Thotigerleaped fron behind, and zame npot one of the spears, wounded and vory soon died, * Thure wix one very rad #tory connccied with the death of thess pemons, A father and his little girl were golng home from their buzaor, when the tiger sprung upon thy child and earricd her nway. with the sight, pursued the of the child's fegs, und trled to freo her from hia jaws. The tiger lct go his Lold, and the tather pinced the dead chlid on his shoulder and started The tiger camo up sgain, and selz- ed {L oft {nto the Jugle, village was arnuseil by the cries of ihe man, snd While they wero standing and Tooking at the chiid's blood, tie tier come up be- tind thew, sprang upon & man, and carrled him "The tnunster whe has killed nin persons wlill Tivew, notwithstanding the fuct that $160 uro oftered for his he e ——— The White W Kew York Herald, June3, Both of the whito whalea recently bronght tothis country from the Ivand of Aux Cuudrcs, on tho coast of Labrador, for the aquarlum Row prepar- ing on the corner of Thirty-afth strcet and Broad- way, will most Hkely bo lost to the scl beforo thelr projected home 14 com died fast Wendnerday, und the other leading to death. deeued to be ory *+ And snld de! 1o, was wortally Tne father, crazed beast, and caught hold Councll to cull deelygnate the ofMce of Mayor as one 10 be filled by that vlection does not prevent the people from ex- and the ofiice Is now liable to be filied by his successor, duly clected and quall- fied, and when that happens Mr, Colvin fs ouc. 1¢ this caso s made up, then some action ought to o taken by the people by which the Supreme Court may bo Instructed that it ia designed for por- aonal ends, and {e not bona-fide in ta character. It the Supreme Court, upon & case regularly befors them, shall decide that Mr. Colvinis fn efiica till Auril, 1877, ond so long thereafter a8 there aball s a fallure of bis successor to be elected and qual- i8ed, then any spocial clcction called by the Council will he a nullsty, for tho reason that under auch a dectslon of the Supreme Court Mr, Colvin would bo in for a specifc term, which the people, by an clectlon, would have no right to interfere with, Inreforence to the recent deciston of the Clr. cuit Judges Mr, Jeweft satd he could not but be- Heve 1t was entirely without precedent and wrong in principle, snd bo Lod to admil that it was past comprehending. A CONTRANY VIEW. e reporter alve called upun a legal nbllity and position, who his name used, who sald substantially as follows: The question which preaented ftself to the minds of persuns unekilled {n the Iaw after this proceed. ing was whether it was right to rush sucha case through apparently without investigation. is no_doubt but that It was perfuctly right and "hie lwwyurs simply appeased e fore Judgs Moors to get u pro fora deciuton for the of taking the cave to the Supremne Court an 1t fnally diuposcd of, ?ll’ on the l'ulnl.l nz the child dr e eetion lected the whole orciaing that right, clecte came to the place, therenfter one Alderman in each ward wis to bo therefore, the defendaut d to hold and exerclso the of Chicego afurcanid clected annually, and, avers that he was enf ofilce of Muyor of the Cit: unti} o succeesor to e efected according rovisions of the waid uct of April 10, 187 e elected and qualified, and ¢ of such authority an clsea the ofiica of” Mayor aforesald, as he nd this the sald defendant s ready wlore bo ":'\‘{y‘t’:u this warront and aw, he now holds ++Janks P, Rnot, S EAnERT JAMIESON, ¢+ Attorneys for respondent.” THE REILICATION. To the plea the following replication was filed: v And now come the People of the State of 1111 Intion uf James Btecl, and for rep- lca of e defendant herein ways that, on tho third Tuceday of Aprd wit, on the 18th doy, a general oflicers of the City of Chicago, in the County of was hicld and cou- ducted according to the provisions of the act men- tloned tn safd plew under which said ¢ 10 the year 1675, and at the sld election 1 voters of suld city cust ballota for persons until the election "Thesy two whiles . constderable dificulty and Brought fo New York dn n large tunk. Ou thele ur- Fival here they were tranaferred 1o 8 tank about 30 Seet in dlumeter, which b been constructed cepee Tho tank wad keptcone am of walt water, fud with ilve cely and Geh. Tho fewmale whule, n_monster, mesnuring 16 feot, cut Herself in the fiuke on ‘Tueaday lust, and musthave izt an urtery, us the blond flowed so freely that on Wednesday morntng she ross (v the surface, Her body waa ralsed out of tance of & derrick and taken pared, and hus ‘nols upon the rc lication to the pl or their comfort. wuppiled with a fresh stre and thiey wers Statd ot Ilinole, turned over and died. 1o ofice of tho tant; with the a oo tu bu held ou tee third Tucsday of Aprll, were suade o the Clty Cletk, tog turus of votes cast fur City Cl the Police Court, an on the 1st day y Councll exam. d the retutna of th Clt 10 8 tuxiderniet's, wher ) since heon sent to the Bmithsoufun Institute in P male fshi 1a about 11 feet long, and ho also appears to have cat hlmself tn the 1ank, as the water fa much discolored with blood. He, ‘however, appeared aiternoon and swam uround the tank wit Lsiug to the top every now and thun to Both sides were repreacnt. cd, and atated that 1t was a_bona fldu cuse. facts were presentud by the pleadings, snd ahowed | controversy, and the Suprome pon the whole guestion, Alderaien, uns of May, A. D). 167 ined and canvassc yoten cast for City Cle ¥ or Aldurmen, and d stutement to be Twarda, to-wit d afterwards, Lol LAt there was b r Court can now pass giving a decision in such case, thy stpposed to commit himaelt 'ndividually—it s shinply An arrangemont whereby b cclared.{he result, ntered_upon ita : ou the Bt day of 870, the Aldermen declared to be quahiLed, took thelr seutn utn regu. City Council, and among ottier ting the sald' City Council pro- and canvuse the returas of for Msyor, sud declared the result, and caused n slatewent od upon its Journals, Thomas Hoyne recelved & — et——— for Boup, but Ple, Tho Detrot Free Press luw this statement: “Saultary Utiicor Morwood, tenterduy, culled at the lunidry 10 Larned street cast. and caused & hoth time and money way be saved, and the matter settled ance or ull. The proceeding will work to 4he Interests of the ucetion was allowed (o T the Clrcult Judges, Col: o able, 1f #o [uclined, to taks apeciel slactlon, and thus fnvol iftigstion and confusion. By Court ducide whethar there fu a vacancy in the ofiice 1)), therefors, save oxpenss prevent unother duplication of M iu point ruised in sute guatters thut ‘the o at Mouut Y ernon might bu favorably to Colvin, it s i Clty Cotnetl or a memnber the Chtlzens’ Assoclation can, through their aw- yors, ask the priviles to dle atyuments or bricls agaliiot the Actluy doubtedly recog! in making his rounds of Hop dlng, No. Two Uelestiald were per- piring over Lot flat-lzons snd shining llnens; s arge pot of boiling tea Biled the room with g i1 one corner was o pile of lar meeting of the things at suld @ odor not unpleasand; inwashed clothing; snother corner wad ‘Pipes, old shocs, etc., whils pro- ered sbout the room were nuwsr- thy c ving the ‘Supremes ¥y rice, old cla; alecuously scal Jun carcaswen of dead rats, wid lean, and all boreft of theie heuds, pt* uaked the oflicer, ¢ Ko, u 1y good ful pie.? Not wisl u2 o deprive ilop of bls sustenapce, .ckad up the rats, and, placing them in 8 sione the liundrymag undorstand that be fresh nsat thero b the futore, sud ok s [vave,? b ', which was all the cast fur Mayor, and theroupon the said City 1 declured thut Thomaa Hoyne was clected o torw endiog on (he tuizd Tusaday of 146 thead for sou irled Hop bink, eacutation uf the A. AT7s And tho peoplu aforesald on the relation of Jancs Steel, aver that the sol ity Council at thy fized by resolution tho smount of Mayor |uthe penal suta of $10,000, aud &t au adjourned wetlvg of eald Clty Couunc! conreqnently no danger that the ears will clded otherwino than on [ta real merits, ALD. TIOMPSON. When n reporter meeta ona of the membars of the new Counri] what more natural tople of canyers. tlon than tha difiicultien of the situalion fn whicl thia city now fnda ltaelf placed? At any eate when 2 Trining reporter met Ald, ‘Thompson yesterday Afternoon thero wan a comvergance of views right on this particular pubject, and the reporter at once excrcised Wis prerogative to sk questlons. - He wanted to know how AL Thonipaon thought the troubles would end. e atill wanta fo know, from which atatement it mlght be properly [nferred that Ald, Thompnon was perplexed with the ssme de- aire tor Information. Tiaving thua cxhaosted thie tople, the ra- porter slipped In & word abont the quo warranto proceeding in the Crimi- nal Court yesterday _morning, whereby Colvin iakes hin care to the SupremeCourt for the purpons of geiling asortof doubls-distiiled oplniun ar o lia fight 10 hold over. JLwsa news to the Alderman, and be very emphatically stated that he didn’t belleve the Jndigea would pay ang attentlon 1o such a conked-up case. If_they did, howeser, anddecided that Colvin was Mayor unthl IK?7, it wonld disgose af the apecial election no effcctusily that It could neverbe revived. It wan probably Colyin's intentlon to hurry the matter up. and get Bitneslf behind a decision” Lefore the twenty days shinll have elapacd in which the election ahall De called. And then the reparter wanted to know what the Alderman thought of the legality of Mayer Hoyne's -rpulnlmenu and removaie, and what the status of the appointed and decapltated oficers wan. Ilis answar was short and to the polnt. e considercd the nctions of the late Mayor an perfectly legal. Ile had sppoloted men and removed en, and the new Councl, the real embodiment of power, had never vetaed any of hin acts. He ditl not ree how they cauld be overridden. The ordinances pusxed were In the same condition, only they were al] the stronger from thier very nature.” It dnly remained 10 be Acen whether the new appointeex would hold un towhat they were justly entitled to, and todothia they wouid perhaps have to resist Colvin's police, ‘That, In ‘Thompson's opinion, was abaut the way aflairs stood, E FINANCIAL. SITUTTING DOWNXN. Tostoy, June 8. —The Treasurer of the Atlantic Cotton Mills hos fesued s circulsr atating that the mills wil) be closed by the 10th inet., owing to the cmbarrassment caused by noten given In payment for improvements which hove become due, The ‘Treasurcr has taken care of them up to this time. The total indebtedness is $842,600, which will be reduced to 017,600 by the eale of pereonal proper- ty: The Indcbtedneee, which is Jargely ducto the savings bank with the Treasarer and his Aons ne murcties, {8 due this year snd next, and the Treasurer thinks ie should carry the burden no longer, lie han direeted the Apent tocluse the mull when the stack on hand is warked up. and he recommends that additional capital be provided to put the Company in an independent position. The anscts of the Comnpany nbove the fndubtedness are eatimated ot §1,782,600, With the returs of bet- tor times the property will be as valuable ae cver. — MONTREAL. MoxTREAL, June 0.~The Mctropolitan Bank of ontreal ia in a dificulty. Itis proposed to reduce the stock nud amalgamate the concern with some other bank. Serjous charges are made azainat the Directors by Mr, Rhodes, of Quehec, who claims $10,000 damages, owing to his being deceived into buying stock of the bank throush highly-colored documaonts fssued by the Dircctors. "Il almo chatgen the Directors with using money belonglug 1o the bank fur thelr own private ends. BANKRUPTCY. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. semiworicLy, 1., June G.—Thelr credltors, malnly bankers, to-day filed & petition in bank- ruptey against Hoxkell Brothers, extensive pork- packers and produce dealers, and_keepers of genes eral mtores AL Palestine and at_ftobinson, Crawford Ctv;la()':. Thelr labilitica ure ect down a8 §1: atlenst. HAVANA. TIAvANA, June 0. ~Padro & Co., jerked beef Im- porters, bave fafled. Linbllities over $1,000,000. A Child of Shndowa, Detrait Free Press, Months ago a Detroiter was sent to the ITonse of Carrection fur habitual drunkenners, The wite, & ford-working woman and sorely afilicted in health, managed to provide food and fuel for heeself and child until the ather day, when death came to end the strugele, The little girl, hardly B years old, was all alone in the house ‘when her mother died. The event occurred ot dark, and at mldnight the child wan heard singing in the dorkneas, Apeden- trlan who halted heard her say: ** Mather, woik you wake up and light the lamp? It you alil T will slog some marel™ Snepectine what had happened, he roured some of the neighbore, and. as they went in, the child sat in the darkness holding it= mother's cold hand and singing: The Lord wiil lead a little child And teach me how to peay. A dark room. death on the bed, poverty, hunger, and cold to make het situntion maro devolate, and yot o child of shadows was notafrald." She anid: 1 kept still o long whilo to let mother alecp. Then I sang all my songs to keep me awnke, Then 1 looked out of the window and didn't move, ro thint the angels wouldw't be afraid to come and talk to her and make her amilel 1wleh God had made more daylight for poor folke PO R COURER s s st bl e Dr.J. A. BHERMAN respectfully nottfles the aficted to bewre of travellug tmpostora wiio are going about the country sclling imitation appliances and polsunivun Taixtare as curative compound, fraudulently preteud: Ini: to Understand hin business.’ and thus endaugering the liven and causlug rreparable (njury to the unfortn® Tate. 1§C 183 no agENtA, NOF s he cver (ustructed any one i hisbiisinees. Dr. Blicrman wiii e in Chicaico anil Milwaukee A\nrlllf shls month, wliore those interested nay coneult lilnt [n_person, aoid reap tie benefit of bis experivnce and remedies. ' Principal otice, 1 Atnent.. Few York, Hooks, with 1ikeneraes of cases before and aficr cure, maljed oo receipt of 10 cents. NOTIOE. All persons nflicted with Rheumatism, Dyspep- sia, Comstipation, Indizeation, Weak Back, Kiduey Complaint, Biliona Colic, Gravel, Cramplnit of 14 Stomach, Uruse Piles, ete., ete., would do well tm aa N. BARNEY, W FPUBLICATIONS. an sung st the Opening Ceremonies {n Philadelphla. Words by Whitticr, Music by J. K. Puine. In 4 arts, for Mized Volees. Price in Sheet Munic orm, 0 cte. In Octavo formn for Choruees, 10 ctr. "No celebration this year will bo complete withont the singing of this magnificent lymn, Centennial, Machinery, Horticultural, Memorial, and Agricultural Marches, each 50 cta. ; Washin:. ton's Ol iw ctr), and New (10 cts) Marches. Mar. tha Washinglon's Waliz (75 ¢ta) and March (h0 cts), Grand March, by Downing (80 cta), Cen. tennlal Waltzes, by Fllege (75 cts). and_Crobe's Medly of National Alrs (75 ct«); all have Splendid 1llustrated Titles! and the best of music, CENTENNIAL COLLECTION OF NATIONAL SONGS. An elegant and attractive volume, containa the Nutional Songsof this&nd 12 ather countries, in nt form for Kolo or Chorns singiog. " In Paper, 40 cts, Boards, 50 cix. GoonNewa! Charming New fahbath Goon Nrwal GoonNews! school Song Book (35c), Goop News! CARMINA COLLEGENSIA, CClob, $3; Gilt, $4.) New, Enlarged Edition. All the famous Collegs Honga, forming the wittlest, imost entertalning, smurical and clasical collection of gental Sonys and Glcea for socls) singing ever brought together. OLIVER DITS8ON & CO,, Boston. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. 7 TO MENT. Desiranle Ofices TO RENT IN THE TRIBUNE BULLDING. INQUIRH OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. LEGAL: Grriok 0¥ Tk CourTiuiLak oF CUumecr, | WASKIKGTON, D, C.c May 24. 170 OTIG ta oreby yived sl g . Elsimy seatnet the - Clly Natlonel Lauk o [ YR b 5 three (-éflx::% Fro bt nl? o8 i) b dlsa] 5 Comptiohies ofibs Currdacy. L THE GUARDIAN ANGEL, That the well-know: LIROAD TI. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, A HOOLEY'S THEATRE, WILLE, Ul}t‘\II;MAN LAST WEEK OF MISS ROS’.’E EYTINGE And the Excellent Company in ROSE MIGEIEL. Wednerday Matines—Benefit of W, DAVIR MRS. JAS, A. OATES' COMIC Erplanation of Refsrence Marks.—t Ssturday ex- Tive Sunday stH s m. |y‘.‘“°nu.’ Sackptad- 1AL Monday, Jane 1t A !lA C()A_X_I’A!:(_\'. "NEW OHIOAGO THEATRE, R. M. IIOOLEY. 15 The popuiar re and highly sateemed Jamaten fo clegantly eomponndei and frest nromatics and genuine duce n family medicte having #0 voet and eprific o PANRE In the Tieatment of the opdf- ATy Allinente, and someiimes extraotiinacy allnenty, 1a o louger windered at wiica that incomparable com* pou SANFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER OF a1l the agroeatils and ef- ons 1o medical it in pojular favor. A1 s prumpl cimedy (0 COLDS AND CHILLS, erfor to every other medicine heretofare {n o ton, 1ot Dropa, Pennyroyal Te CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ofcen, 62 CIATK-at. (Sherinan nal-atreet., corner Madiso; f French nrandy ne aPacific Fast Lin 3 fiand of the Worid [n an ent prT 33323333358333 A a0 00 0 00 =1 4 v Wlat & Popilar Comed| ine L ey A e g Jwige Bunnion. T Eomb, e great” double quintetta afd uncqualed MVICKER'S THEATRE, The Great Event of the feason. mentary Testimonial to oscaslon Mr, J Mins Loulre ¥ hees of Tooley's Comed the following great bill: Afternoon, st 2 p.m., Dora, and Jenny Lind. Bstarday evening, at & o'clock, Seenes from the Schinol for Scandal, Jenny Lind, Richelieu, and Hurlesque on Richard I11. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ) Afternoan, June 7, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT BILLY DAVIS, DOORKEEPER. The entire Ro«e Estinze Combination will Uvely appear in the Great Success, RUSE MICHEL. Itegular Matince Prices, 67 Clan Sx. UM, Erery Evening at 8 o'clock and Sanday After- ement of the HOSTON COMIC OPERA Voo ANGIE SCHOTT tn hee filusion in . and ihie Manunoth rifliant Olo. _Admission 4 "~ COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, Wednerday Afternoon and Esentng, ROBT. M>WADE In RIP VAN WINEKLE. MENAgflfi, WIS. " 'S £ Bruce’s National Hotel. For fishing. boating, drives, and sporting there in 110 place in the State that excels Menasha and its Mennelia s advautaceonsly situnted v, on the Big Fox PpP 52358 ¥ a—Diapot corner of b—Licpot corner of Cana CHIGAN CENTRAL RAILBOAD. 18 triad for tha first ttme, Grand Compil- fective contritin e M. H(JO‘I‘:E\'. on which thorne, and the Principsl Mems Company will appear in MI( Depat, fookof Lakew d 100 . y ot {o0nof Lakext.. aui oot of ‘Twenty-second.st, doiph, and at Palmer Hov thieast cornerof Itane re put aside forever, ou nters the house, FEVERISIE SYMPTOMS, quickend the circulation, opent the pores, rostores aud frees the patient frown overy pussib RILEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC 'ning In the Limbs, CHill and Fever are b It s been und 8 the GUARDIAN ANGEL of thourands. 1t hoa prevented more serfans cases of Catirrh, Toroat, and Lung Diffeuitivn. and dazgerout and flments of the buwe ny woulit care to helj -eatiniated, sy more than It is of unlyersal spplical SUMMER BEVERAGE of the heat kind. ' Uil ee programmes. Morning Expre Night Express, ¢ Sunday Ex. 1 Monda; CHICAGO, ALTON & 8T, IOUIB aud CEIO. KANSAH CITY & DENVER SHORT LI Unlon Bepot, West Side, near, Madison:at. Ticket Offices: ~ At Degot, and 122 andoip! Thie (Wednend: G & Denwar Fast Fx. < Coldnees of the antslied as by B Ko d Padica I atur, Lavon, Wasly o1 & Dywight Accom LAKE BIIORE & MICHIGAN SOUTEE Its wnelulness con | COMPANY, [0 Salon du Diabl Company Ina ] KIRht Kxpress.. CHICAGO, MILWAUEEL & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, CUnlon Depot, corner Madison and Gflice, 61 Suth Clark-st., oppustte Sherman House, X‘I In healthy, rf!nle;. stimulatin 0 il clated by the farmer, Mechanic, lutors rAons €xposed 1o JioL weathier, 1t use me s tone 1o {he stomach a ¢ i rendered harmicss 4 afl proves the appetite, and gl urgans of dizcstion. fee eatber hy (he additio ithrs TA UIN Mllwaukee Express....... 1y favared 84 10 be *10:008. m. * 4:00 p. m, * 5:05 p. m. *11:00 8. ™. +9:43 p. m. 14 T:00 8. 1, Ali traitia run via Milwaukee. Tiek i and Minnenjolis are good elther vis Mad| du Clilen, or via Watertowi INLINOIS CENTRAL RATLROAD. Depot, fout uf Late:st. and fout of Twent, ‘Tieket Ofice, 141 Randol) i i of af by lovers of the Qocs REWARD will be vuld fora bottle of nuy other Extriuct or Ewsence of Jnmnien CGinger IT found squal to it In fine fHne vor, purity, and prowpt mediciual effect. Sold by wli Whotesale nud Retnll Drugalsts, Gro- cermy und denlerninmedicine. Price 50 centn, Kumples free. Dealera abould purchase orig- inul packages to abtain the triul bottles for WEEKS & POTTER, General Ageuts and Wholesale Drusgists, La Crosse, and Winona. ot the fuot of Winnebaco Lal River, within an easy ride of Milwaukve. tionul I3 une of the Bust hotels fu the interior, CONGRESS HALL, Saratoza Springs, 1, Y, This clegant hotel, posscrsing the ndv. belne situated between and adjoinine the Congress and linthorn Springs, I8 now open for the NE, 21 PERWEEK, with ndditlonal free dintribation, £1. Louis Express Glinian Passen CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAu, Lakest., Indlana-av,, and Slxteentli- aud Canal dnd Sixieenth T .. und ut depots. VOLTAIC PLASTERS Thoroughly renovaic furniture, and other cements, 1t will be fonnd. hy tho Ith and pleasure, the mos venent, oa well us the most delightful uf summer HATHORN & COOKE, Proprictors. TUIE SPRING. at SHA- AFFORD THE MOST GRATEFUL IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. CIIRONIC PLEURISY CURED. Mosarn. Weeka & Uotter: Gentiemun—Having for many months part auffered with o very inme side, called by my physician Chronte caued by & former diu i#ed mnny prescriptons v s0-calivd Ricumnatle cur tenent, my ph complete and cone 3all and Expreas. Uttawa ani Stre: 3 Rgekford, Dubugue & Slou Y. wmatic Paralyels, Cutancous Diseas nidigextion, “and Iilian DIk AT Hovaxs, Aniatied talning 52 roonia with Ki.a e T Mendota, Ottawa s atrain, and for 4 liniments, as well , without the Jeast wiclan recuinmended he of your Cul asirs, wihien, to iy leved the paln and sorencss aimoss Jm 1linve been nble 10 attend to iy household afiatrs stice with perfect case anid comfort, wheress befo plication of your Inyaluable plaster [ waa acaree 1 consider 1hem {nestimabi and il with _pleasire Fecommend them 1o, the af: fifeted. Yours Nl'\('l‘\lll}ly. Oriand, Me., April 31, 1676, Atchison &St. Josep) owners Grove Accommol’n) Downer's (irove Accommod:n| Dawner'a Grove Accomm ‘At KUEprise, o d THE WINDSOR, OF BARATOGA SPRINGS, No Y. Thin new and first-claas Totel, most commanding porition on Broadway, andover- il b ready f0F ho rece- € to U0 suything. ERIE AND OHICAGO LINE lookiug Congress Pork, tion of gients, June iS5 HABRIMAN, x Palmer House, pon._Trains feav L. POOLE, Proprictor. A Question to Be Answered. Why do 1ot the people of Chicago that uard look The Lawndale Hotel has changed hande: in sltuate 30 minutes’ ride from Court-House, on C., B, & Q. finely fitted up for trausient gucsts and hoarders, Hns o fine Vark, Croquet Grounds, fine Billlard Tubles, all of which are fres for ure of gueata of Come and req us and enjoy yuur- 4. W, MILLISH & CO. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.—Elezunt cottage. boarding, affording every comfort. with the ud- -olr and bathing, within two hours run of Philadelphin, and just the place to stop at while on o visit to the Centennlal. A Single COLLINR' VOLTAIC PLASTER, for Local Pnins, Lameneas, Sorexess, Wenke neas, Numbness, mud Infimmmation of the b iy A R 1ig-Tioom Sleeping Gara, 1o New York without chanire.. 8:50 9, .| 8:108 0. Express — Pullmnal Binditer, Ieart, and Muacles s equul to an well for thelr interests? nrmy of doctors nud mcres of plant 5:08p. m.| 8:10p. m, Oniy iine running the botcl cars to New York PITISBURG, F1, WAYNE & CHIOAGO BAILWAY. R. R., and hus been I'rice; 25 centa Mailed on recelpt of 1 81.25 for aix, or $2.25 for twolve fully wrapped and warranted, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprictors, Hoston, Man. Asi'HM Sold by all Drug 205 cents for this fine hotel. A AND CHRONIC rewmedy wiil bo found to be RA TATULA, prepared {nall forms. for smoking and {nhslation, by _ SAVORY & NOORE, d hy them, snd all Chemd Starekeepers throughout the w TARRAN GASELT'I Best of refer- TSaturdsy excepied. #3onday excepte MiiS, . MALLENBECK. BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLROAD, 4ing, fout of M ‘Tralas leaye from Expostiion Duil Grand Pacific, aud Depot (Kaporitian Building). Loaro. (Al ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.—The General s orth Liver, s follows une 105 PPERLLT MAIN, Jteculauz, Katurisy. June of Pusage in gold (ncludlog wi £010 to €120, according to sccommudation: d cabln, $40. Heturn tickets at res crage, $28, with i @ APERIENT, sn\uJ:u'X. Jube17; CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND & PACLIAU BAILROAD. Depot, corncr of Van Buren and Sherman oftice 50 Clurk-st., Sherman Ifu ) superior accommo: sieerase passengers, LOU Omaha, Leaverrw ', F. E, gent for Clilcago. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGO! AND 1CAL CARRDS. DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklln-sts, Chartered by the tate of Jittn poac of glving [mmedtste rell hroule, and urinars £O01, DUBLIN, N DEI powered steamers wii = reemed 10 be nlways well. In my mealn; 1ot what T like: and whenever I feel under the westher I resort to my TARRANT'S SELT p always fu the hous Ile docea not resort (o Te usen Nature's remedy In the shiape of this aperient. Sold by all druggists e e e e SALS. The Board of Trustees of the Town of Cicero, In e Connty of Cook, and State of itnols, will re- posals at theoflice of the Clerk of d Town, until Saturday, June 10, 1470, st 4 o'clock p. m, for furnishin and constructing & Box. av. insaid Town from distunce of 5% miles, In ac epecifications to be seen ot the oftice of James W, 110 Weat Washington-st., Chicago, Scparate proposals will be recelved for each half- mile, and bidders msy snbmit proposals for elther he whole or a part of the work, ‘The rightto reject an, By order of the Board of Trustees. TIARVEY J. RICK, Cl Austin P, 0., Cook To Contractors. Proposals will be recelved at my office until Jone ' 11 for about 2,640 feel f-iuch castirun e aud the ncrekary hydrants, valves, tabe lald in Sixty-sccond-st., between i FIING VENTILATING APPARATOS Manutuctured by CRANE BROS, ME'G €0., 10 N. Jofforson-st. S Lum not particulnr And every alternate bin, return thekets, TARP AL lowedt rates. AppIY tod. WARKACK, H Tk at., Chicago. ANCHOR LINE U, 8. MAIL STEAMERS. New York and Glass ALBATIA, June 10,3 p. . | L, ANCHORIA, June 7.8 E oW BTRALIA, Jur AU violent ienns for relief. s for the expross pur- etief 1n all cases Of privats, fheases In all thelr col owu (hat Dit, JANES I e tiead of the professian foF Ll paat 3y 1uport curnel Wentinass, IFOIRNIA, Je24,8 pm A {1, 22> n: i 1A, June 24, 4 p1n 1o Glasgow, Liverpodl, Loudun, « or Londonderry. Cabis, £05 to g0, according to ccommodations. PRO Buad, can posltively b cured. il saant home for pa- Marriage Ouldo, which Tells you all ahout these dfscnses—who should inarey— Wity hot— M cerits o ray posts a d pariuns. You see 00 une but iho Doctor, Dr. Coneultations always frea m. 107 p. atrictiy confidest! FLITTLE Husplial Practice; cure y, wlthout morcury; ulso LO: caused Uy errol Kiy restored (o b g2 celve Sealed Proj i Fuld Board, tnral SO BROTIR STAR BALL LINE, UNITED STATES & RRAZIL M Satitng montlily from Watson's Forpara, Pernambuco, | o, BITAS ALL, 2 Giton , b8 Washington-at. e i A bukine an-av, o Divislon-s irdance with plans ‘Wednesday, May 31 I ursday, Jurie — - haturday, July = or all bids 1s reserved. The young and otd are il wshonii call o wrlle. On sutieicuts Oiice strictly private, OCURE! Dr. Kean, lass. s ' rates, spply to o4 Plne-st., Now Vork. rth German Lloyd. amers of this Com e, NOPAY ! 175 Sauth Clark-st,, corner of Monoe, Chicago, "t Btay bu consulted, persanally or by i c s discnses, " ! ew York to Eouthumpion, vre, and Hremien, firat cublu, €103 cabin, €60, gul; i 5 or padange spply 10 ien } g ssage—~From N . and Halsted-st. 'ANF| o [ thie clty who WATTALICUrce uF L CANFIRLD: Bt ap. . Suudays rom i (@ & DR. 0. BIGELOW HAS REMOQVED trom 179 5outh Clark-at., cor. Van Tell, 1083 Weat Madisou-at.,cur. JeGeraum, Ch and i bud fur tiie Grent Western Steamship Line, From New York to Bristol (England) direct. Wednesday, June 7, y ‘years the lary u e ] ks rivately. Pamphict, 30y uve, st 1o senled envolpe, for (W0 ate for ladles and gentle: Siarrluge Gulde, oF Sexe 200 1aTke 816 Pagen, euibraclig svory - thing on the geuvrative aystull that lv worth knowiug, 7 1 ! YON " Faisle Diftcult] nivvrags certificaten, 7 Clurk-at., Michigad o ____EDUCATIONAL. ) ST. MARY’S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN, The Ht. Bev. H. B, WHIPFLE, D, D,, Reetor, Misy 5. . DARLINGTON, Principal. Te under the personal suj ten oxperienced teachers fur edacation, with wa inviguratiog sud bealth, . The Heventl year will Lot THUL ¥ Oll‘.“ Teglators, with full deislls, ad: MI88 PIERCE AND MISB LAWRENCE il reopen tholr Koglish, Chicago, treats al ic, aid Nervo PIPE. o MUSINLSS CHANC Clriea moderata. i Verlodical Bpeclics, the unly sure preventive {etly private, und separate rooims ndeuce condens uglbb, Freoch, or CAR WOIRRKS FOR SALE, The works of the Ohlo Fails Car aod Locumativy Will be sold, st pubile Charleatuwn, Clark Cotnty. 1 wne 10, 187, botwecn e “tours of i 4 . Thcae are the larkes u contry, are Jocat ic, Ind., and are we uigacture. | For priuted clrs s known, §3. Oticvatr Tadlcy wnd_ gontles fa), - Coll oF wilte, with stanp, ta the Bishop, with uctlot, at tig Court: superior advaniages B{ono. 171 Madison-at. craauently cures all Chroul BATU o'cluck 8. In. A { and most complete car works in d adjacent to Jeffernonvill ed to uther brapches of WAl cular contaluing full duscription of th Lol ch are extremely lber nb fur Trustees, Jel . Tesaoii i free wud confident| for botl aexes, Uluatral ot ut sealod (07 tw 1*Ehone (s tbu ONLY o ur graduate 1o modloius. {eiTiter de orky gt whereé, Cousul orbymsil. A culare of other ¥rench, and Germsg irle 8% their realdence, u Bopt. 27, 1876, A Circulais sont upon spplication. ERVOUS EXHAUS’ Cumipriaing wTled ¢ of Austomy, Ni of premsture decllde, 50, $100, ALEX, FROTIN ora, 13 Wall-at. Jegithuate char W . Lawreuce, Chleaga; Preeident h ¢ bl O Mankersang Do) (verity, Dr. Edwerd . Clarke, fur’ custuiiiers deslrabl suwounts in stocks of C. Angali Michigan Un Hoston’ the Roy. Phillipa Brooks, 1 Vnsf END INSTIT oung ladies. M, Codb. seaa to UTE. FAMILY SC1I00L ol pyeated et éry ibirt on re. 8. L. CAL (A &“ ¥ Friocipal, New 10 Lre: i O sedbaed po sl Byl PO ST S el ropurta se llice sud realdsnce 3 Baat Teath k. Now Y