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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., APRIL ¢, 1877 : 7 1 extent, i knowledga 44 to the names of otner bladers or | mated sum of $400,000 for interest, making | Gondy, J. B. Waller, L.B. Mlodges, Jobn Crighton, C. MAGNOLIA BALM. 1 THE BLACK UILLS. T e e rmpioy: THE SOUTH PARKS. thelr Bguten. $1,200, 000 fn a1, 3 Tivwe, 4 A A e «d for this pnrpone arc of the most deaperate claes, r. GoodrieA—The Fifty-Afth etreet work | ~ The gonaal X wag In 1800, 70, 772, 7, 24, | | The Seminary i fn.8 promerome candltion. not- who are, tnusoa street phrase, *‘on tho ahoot." e fn mn}em&ll o .{‘:"‘:‘5’:!5::5‘.:1%5":‘;‘-;, i ""3 '(amb%ge% 100 :!; ‘1‘.’!“,5, l;"fi},’,"i ;},“’,;'g;"d,‘gg‘,éfl ;}‘b‘,-”ffld""l“;"i"l “g";“b“fd" : * ot Vitnesa further e | and {n 1870 §2 makini - dircha e [riends within & shori timi e How the * Ginnt Hand " in the Dim | i ety beed Tntver 'of ocin on abent | John McCaffery Makes His Appearance | becams Rosressed o tha Tond be wan offorea 840, | 000, 0t ie amount there wap colfected In Jat, | and tis fature 1e'very bright. & ’ out & bhelt of six-shooters and A dirk, on the Stand, 000 for ft, but this was shont the time of the panic, | $230,080.88: In 1870, $202,690,82; J87), $120,- THE EIGHTEENTI CONMENCEMENT Past Bended the Earth's Vigllance Commlttees have in earller days prevent- o and the hegolialions were nover conummuted. | 016172, 4253, 045, 311673, 8745, 6T.63;1474, | took place In the evening, the chapel heing fal) of : B \! ed Bi] #nich onteagen, bat as conrta are expected to 1lo thonght when he got the Iand that it was cheap; | $24 301 b 1876, $250,100.60; 'and in'1 Iadles and gentlemen who had wescmbled wite “TORIGTNAL] owels, e organized hers v6ry Aoon, snd be Any attempt fa atleast he was 9o informed hy_competent fndgen. | $20,000 had veen’ received, making lotal of | pexs the atisndant exerciees, i Trevemln-lrere:l(an'flnld sarely renult inloss of | All About the Sand, Gravel, and :Pfl:%’.’k".:‘.":"::fl h’n: 'mr. n:‘!‘v.!runngx‘[;:;lmenu , 647, mu,‘m. and leAving an unpald balsnce of P‘#‘”' an |r'|’tlr‘vgutll::§l!::a ne|v. Mr. Milligan read & . ¥ it untl] that time, £ £ lon of the nine m. o ¥ Aud Made Flacer, Gulch, and Quarte | | Atsigetusatory homs 1t banding. &loosi.en- Clay Contracts, a1l sorta of things, bat hone of them were suc- 1o the fre and otber contingeneles, and | A byian wan then sunit nd thin wan followed et :r lbilu Urely blocking tho rireet, just n‘monm ihe Gien, ceesfal. . 'i:fn (".mlg:;l?ffchmn;.ln :':u[::rly’l;.rm:&::, ;l:lhl pflnr by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, of Mus- L 58 d di I d to MR. RDWARD ROBXRY nect o ne, g o Pol ty. Cater Hloare. The following dialogue is sl anked the wltneas & number of questions an (o the | missioners to The Rev. W, W. Ilarsha next briefly addressed o e Ights pince hetween one of 0 T A gnlld?n’{‘t e rireenoneet | Mr, 0, T, Bowen's Examination Bemmed | falivosinoner which gravel bad so bo haaled from XPPECT TEMPORART LOANS the graduater, ' o aaid the Directors #fond side b » 3 Joltettotheparks, Witneanealdthataevetaitzana. | on their aown personal security. This was done In | side with tiem, Jooking In two directions—bacl The First Plonecrs to tho Black Mills, | PURRR nbo wen passing onn Bect: o gotr ~The Unadjusted Balance. T K g kg At e Ded o pat i | Cbicago and New York, &nd wie necearary In onlcr | Into the past And forward hto- he Tatare. The oR, TR ‘( followed by tho diatinct elick-click of & pair of ewitches at his own cost (n several Instances. 1o prevent the paper of the park fram going to pro- | congratulated them upon the past, and rejole Thelr Bufferings and Discoverios, plotol. T et i Br, Tinbey appeaed for | frt. . Witneba retaraed from Europe: i Geptem. | with them in iip trials and ita trinmpha. ‘As Di- ' L "Nothings come and see, " Yhe Payment of the Park Boads Folly Provided | elicited ‘the information, afforded by Mr. Trnes- | ber, 1871 a month bufore the fre,and in 1872 went | rectora un;y would wateh thefr futare with great G +43Well, you beb that's jost what ¥'m doin', by ! ety That the Commitias had accepted his sarv. | 10 New York o negotiste bonds, remaining there | interest. Erpecially did they hope, as friends of . o o Its Re Sl ¥ For--The §inking Fand, feen, four montba. The $72,441.30 chasged to the | tho Inatitntion, that they would ever bear in mind U " q Desoription of the Country, 800r0es | Ol ination scemed to satiaty Bim, ax ho o). Thompeon soggested thathe last repreacnted | American Kxchange Bank was oo account of that | and seck to promote the welfare of the Seminary. (1) i d P ots as They Are, added: i the Colphnur Inte; ufirlhu canrts, entn deposited with thal bank for the payment of | ‘They could do thia In & variety of ways: by con: ' and Exospecta sy Shey Art, SSWEell, that'a all right, Now go ony I thonght MORNING SBESSION. Gen, Rowet{mald hat Mr, Hobey did not appese | USSR OIS, | SDINBE oo funs aud indacing other to o o | ez : W v 3 4 —. ) 5 J00IE S 2NELE: QUARTZ, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURBS. s s ,‘,,};‘,‘;}:xfl'"p‘.‘“d that he appeared | Tepudiates or dirclaima this account? Ao fiter. The. Dogrd desired The more (here mines are developed the mom | The Bonth Patk Investigating Committes re- | for abont 250 citizens and taxpayera of South Chi- r. DAvie~Let me explain that the bank claim Laod Tilles—Recordens® Offices—** Jamplog* Rireets and Claims-Trospotioras Wages and Prices. not to send ont merely infellectual athietca; they trosted that. their ministries wonld be min- intries of love. That they might bo so. they shonld be sindents ever At the [feet o nanA, they would —make the mont of their lves, and meet to the foll the ex- ctations of the Bosrd, he begged of them to athe thefr aouls daily in the anniight of a Savior's love. = In concluaion, in the name of the Directors, he bid them GGod speed. ¥ Dr. llnlnc{olnuuwed on behaif of the Faenlty, He naid up 1o this time the Faculty had acted as their guide: but they had now renched s point when the guiding mustceane; they hecame their own guide, Thes il como up A long ascent, shrouch tofl, and etengela, andmnch stady, and, while the Faculty feit for al) yonng men while com- DR up, they had s apecial feelingol intcrest when they reached tbe snmmit. They might gn down or confidento evcrybody hero has in their permanent | nasembled at the Grand Pacifie yesterday at 10 &, g‘l‘unfllcr.i - Thelr ric] nean :u bm: dlelennlnell by | m.. all the members bnlnxw ,\munt..,unfl uelv;. ¢ milia in operation an repeated aanays. eatding. J iison, James . i from ait g'",:h?“fi',’,:; {n be Aighly ;:::::: ) Cu::mlnl‘:vi’?fl Price,s Slaway, and B e T washinery, bekaa | Morgan were alsa In the room durlng the morning, the work with & mortar And pestie unon s mine | bnt Chauncey T. Dowen snd Mr. Cornell wera not Whero ho s in sehtof thoyesnds of tone of ore. | prepent, Syhile it warkdid ","l'n",“;'l?”’tfi"m’ the mino, | Tare, Navie appeared at the opening of the sceslon e e I o with 2 mase of docaments containing & statement About aight milen northwest of Deadwaod City | of receipta and expenditarcs of tho Board up to in Falso finllom District, 20 called becnnse the | Des, 1, 1870, aa follows: - numerons slecams which flow throngh the vallcy oy are Ao often lost throngh its porous battom. The | rrom bonda Arst serfes. gnlches here, a8 usual, show *“colots, ""bnt wheth+ | From bonds, second series & in snfiictent antitien to_ mako ** big* diggings ornotis not anyet detormined, That thereinn €840, and Mr, Kaled toggested that theso gentlo- men tormed the tax-Baliting pacty After thin little Inlerlude Mr. Robey proceeded with his inquirios as to the coat of gravel and of transport, alter which Mr. Herriek repested the queation asked hy Mr. Traeadell of the Committee, a0 whethee the wiineas would have bought the Cotton tract for $40,000 eash. Mir, McCaflery sald he had aircady made anAwer. Mr, Kalea then read the Fifty.Bfth street contract, which silowed a bedding of six incben of cinder on that strect. Gen. Rowett asked i bldn were advertined for this work, ‘The witness conld not remember. Ile did not helleve that he put in a bid, snd he did not know what contracts, I any, he had bid for. Mr. lercick read from the' Park Board records of July, 1873, nt Messrs. Cornell, Gage, snd Sldway, where bids d, McCaflery of- ta bold canceiled checks of Mr, Bowen's for $42,~ 000, Mr. Bowen scknowledges lhat the checks were drawn. Mr. Traoesdell—Let Mr. Bowen explaln whether these checks were drwn on his indlvidual sccount or on that of the Bokrd, Me. Bowen—-A check for 813,410 wae drawn to Dfl( an acceptance which lind been retorned. 1 thfnk this was drawn In favor of the New York losn aud Trust Compsny. On the 15th of Mava depostt of $13,600 will fonnd placed to the creditof the Board, 1 procared the maney and de- poeited it there. It wan my own private funds, and Placed by mic to the credit of the Soard, Mr, Trneadell—That seemn Lo havo been an even transaction, and no evil resulled to the parks from it, Mr, Bowen—The Becretary of the Bosrd gave the of the Queens of Neclety~Ilow Plain: Fentures nre Mie Atiractive, and- the fllemishes of Nature are dden by the Witchery of Art—An Interest: ing Revelation. From Our O:n Carrtspondent, Dranwoop Cirr. Black Nills, March 26, ~Away ‘back [n tho paet, so far back that tho mind weariea of tho effort to number Its ccntaries, some glant ‘hand poshied tho bowels of the carth ontward, pash- «d with & force that czushed the shell, and through the rent was poured over the faco of tholandn massof molten matter. Noeye but thatof the Almighty 1ooked npon tho awful ecene, —a vast ex- pansa of seothing, smoking, bubblinglava, Tha i A Romnneo of Renlity=The Doviees I . ¥ In our climate, and owing Lo American modes of life, not one woman possesacs that hest boon { of nature—a fair complexfon; a gift without 3% which there can bo no resl beanty. A 1 ‘Thers is no usa of repining, becanurs it 8 0. A 1,802,000 270,000 1,872,000 Tnhl esn disconn ere ope It , \ho yomit ceased, Ages y 102,533-81,7m,008 | fered to supply gesvel for Faviilon Parkway at | 8cceptauce. I was probably instramental in gel- | @0 iip higher. The latter wae what the Facalty de- | The scnsible thing, under the circumstances, la ;:;!:w:;f':m“:::: o hovechod baa costed ad i R ST b i Troconal® | From ark e s s | g perdcl;‘mfi’%):d,h'f.d T sy, oret & | fing e Toas, 4ed wies © seceied 1t 1 pid the :\mfi o025, 10 ey must sty and "'{"a’{ s | to gce haw ths dolect may be overcome. n’A o P 2. 7R and J. 11, Shepherd at $2,04. e meet- ¢ . a L stady was carly, in 8! must lod. baedened. The fagred and broken rocke plici "{,{'7.5.3""'.'}’1:2::'@..|mym n provpecting hevs | From atcrue (Pt on Sond e UAgrer | S0F Oct 12 Adama withdrew' bis_bid, and on | Tracedcll:] Tho Patk Dooks show that tuis wes ufi becanne the. grent work of *Tife hud | upon th upply What Nature haa donled, - high, told with what fores (hoy had been thrown | | & foy EERGIEE A0 ety st work, | The ra- ndry sonrces, sates of h €G 13,301 | motion the olhors wem rejoctcd. This was tho | the case, T hig wis in %‘h‘e" WBTB., b5 neid sosa ot gun, There was no hieher ot nobler vocation | - 'Poes u fair reader ask, How? up; falling back, they had lodged i picturesqna and beantifol ehapes, presenting faces of the wild- est {rregulatity, and agaln of seeming intetligent, regular formation, At one polnt the sirals will slope to tho sonthward, at say an snglo of 45 degrees; at another the slops will be to the porthward, &t perhaps tha same angle, presenting every appearanco of having alid from some sky Ustanding loaus on certinci oply reference Lo bida made by McCallery or any onc eluc, as far aa Mr, Hernck couid discover, Counrel aaked If Mr, McCalery know WIHY THR DIDB WERE RRJECTED. The witness salil ho knew, but didn't want to eay, Me. Kalea requeated him 'to fell ali bo knew, nnd the witness said hin impression waa that the blds of Adame nnd Shepherd were straw blde, and that the THoard was slmply fishing for Information as to how cheap the wark conld be done, le did not know amongat men than preaching the Gospel, e ad- monished them 10 be faithinl in 1, There was no bettar time to beein than in this Centennial year, — a more hopefnl time, aince occurring eventa (ndi- cafed the rreulls to come, They ahould feel rn- conraged that God had cast thalr miniatey in this great centre. The time and the field wera au- eplcioun, _1le conld not charactarize the work. it wan the Maater's wark,—the salvalion of sonls, edification of the Charch of Christ, If the; sult 1 that therc aro now opesed several uarty minca which ~promise to sival those about Gayville "and Tesd City. e | IRIE A T keing 8 very | Forland, pe land sESC o g A ' {:“m L‘ppco'fit? |.1?¥fi:;‘-u not nrn n-r-u‘rhe relnll, I’ald sundry parties on sccount, msny think, ~ The chiaracter of the ore ia e bt Tound 1h tho Gayvilie and Lead City districts, and, bflhfillmnll on A line with theas districts, 1 bellove 1t tnsy now lie aald that the necessary vonchers. c park books snowed rome, bat not others. It appeared by thnse booka that the smoust had been pafd, but it did not ap- ar that the Board had ever advanced the money n the rst instance. = Mr. Bowen claimed that hie did so, and the matter {s siill under settlemeut, The Looks show that 813,610 was depoelted in New York to the credit of J, Irving Pesrce, Treaanrerol the park fand, and that the patk did mot doposit “To reveal that very secret §8 tho purpost of this article. T ' What can’t bo curcd need not be endured,” - -+ in tuis case. An adrolt chemlst, named Hagan, s provided an Infallible means of making tho platoest face radlant, and of overcoming all the defects which, without his Inventlon, often make llllle s long martyrdom (o ladics of society, M agan’s 8058 826,574-82,097,741 v L0061 ountain, Time a op, the Interfor gives way ¥ o1 | why the Adams bid was withidrawn, but was uni: that money, They can only proceed ob the hy. | entered inta it faithfully, determined to sow g B e e | Ittt Shalens i RE | Bmpronen vt e Shepnes Vi San | Rl M noverieidlhe manen i, | feed h e . Wy, whnk, oo o, Se ‘ guichis or ravines. The floads poar upon tho InosraeTORS. 1 0o | theman whowiads waentin o Borlion 0 £0% | DY Lead, and when o wha faken suddeniy il | iia Treward. No ° profemsion ‘was ‘to. cer- ° e arit, and sarge through theso so-formed gulches, | Teparts of rich discuvericn Ao caming o every | " 0Ly, el Dla 8 il J troube fesulted. Tho bookkeeper of the Paric | taln ~ of succes’ an 'the ministry. afl‘no la grinding with an irresistible powor these ravines w"l'cll:“';‘ ‘nl’:Vtclllll.:o ‘;":n?n ed g ome,nt B il 018, ”“. Shiway satd Mr. l(cc.aer; was vight sbout | fosnl did ld'm dm.ve Bl llaw,;n lg.mli‘llcolnr No la&m?r wln 20 certain ollhhmwnd. or entered b ¥ deeper,—grinding stowly this hroken lava depoelt | Fi3 €54 Bm{"" ‘minets, from a1l sections, end an fteceipta, 83 per statcment, .. #8,180.227 | the Commirsioners’ -.fl,m,,rmr,,, ioformation, | the smounts advanced” by him, 'The Farl m- | as abandantly Ino the resuli of hin labors, as the 8,010,708 . 8 100,618 miesion felt as & body that Mr, Bowen's acconnta were cotrect, and that it wonid be found that there Wi no discrepsncy whatever, Mmr. H‘o':{x ‘{aml“;d ):W“Lch;m :: lu&l_&:m M:{ch , and ciecks for $14, 000, ~making $33,510.21 In all, given lo take up Joans made by the 'Park Commiesfonern. Yie afso showed two checks drawn by himevlf Oct. 22 and 30, 1874, for $10,000 each on_the German American Bank in favor of tho Cashier of the American Exchange Dank, Tiese, he claimed, ware slro doposited the creditof fhe Park Board, He could not s, what particular certificales of indebiedncss, It auy, these amounts went to {--y. Tie haa no lo- debtedness payable at that bank. In reply 1o Mr. Trueadel] the witness aatd that he was in New York for s considerable time watch- ingover tho finsncial afiairs of the Lionrd, If there was any overdraft, or posnibliity of over- draft, he deporlted money to protect it, and gen- craily took the same care of tne Dosrd's mcc ne he did of his own private accoust. He pro- duced snother check for $7.000 an the German- Amerlcan Bank, and deponited in the American Exchiapge, of New York, to the credit of the and not Intending to acce| 'The witness lcased the suud-beds from s man nanied Rowell, and Mr, Gage was ip no way in- terested with him in that or any other transaction. The only exception was that of the amsll picce of roperty on Western avenue, Where he sud Gage did rome work for the Town of Lake, lunf bafore the parka were ever begun. In this case {hey Jdid tho work jointly, thelr reasons befng that they owned projerty tucre and wanted the Improve- tnents made, In answer to Me. Kales, the witnesa eald that ble bookkeeper informed him Lhat they lost sbout £4,000 on the part of m‘ur-l avenuo which was minde with clsy, In bin deslings with the Park Hoard he had on the wholo made some mnne{. but no wore than wonld be & reasonable compennation for his troublo and ontlay, The Boani did not pay him on time, the fire bothering them eanmurnb'{. They owed him ahout 230,000 at the time of the blaze, and refused mYAy him, but afterwards advanced 83,000, They had since raltled matters, ‘This concluded Mr. McCaffery's examination for ¢ the bldw, true and faithfol preacher of the Gonpel. If faith- fal, the life wonld not be a druigery, bul they wonld find that It pald we they went, and fn the end they wonld recclve a crown of glory, e then distributed diplomas to the following duates: Alfred K. Istes, Albert, B. Bryam, . ‘Alesander Daurkin, Jolh A, Ewalt, corge “iamiiton, Willism . Heldra, Thomas . %‘Q‘B‘!:nk A}\'Hlllin %m%mm. ‘3:.“;:. V:'Il.y.l. A er, exander sjon, Willfam J. Yoo ung':\'flll:n;' Chatlons e enadist 6 er singing a hymn, the beoedlction was pro- nounced, and this ended the ‘programme, ¥ topowdor. Tn 'the sands of thess guiches ate tho placer diggings, which in richneas have nover beon surpassed, whila In this conglomerato rock (quarts or Iava depozit), still In place, 18 POUND TOS YELLOW 1n quantities which ostonish all. In time some guod angel shook from her wings the aceds of veg- etation, which, although falling In rocky places, took root, and the hilla are now generally covered with & denee forcat of pine. 1In Boptember, 1875, & party of determined plo- neers, after being several times taken back by f military antharitles,. found thomsclves on the banka of a creek’ about one-hall mile below tha present site of Deadwood City, walch, Irom the whito appearanco of the timber on ita banks, they pamed ¢ Whitewood.! All about them was & vast - wilderncas, Its solitude broken only ss— Some white-Lalled antelope 8ew by, Baniryilkot soms foxes sy, L Alke shoot {0 and tra, the’ reanit of my own prospecting, 1 will tepeat | EAPOldILUTEs, Ra pet atatcm what T said in my Inst letter, that the Gold fe good, Tatance on hand unexpended., robably han never been surpassed; that under | - Denosited thuss Phase rigzed bill-tops yet upknown lice vasties ( 18 _Americso xchange b b oalts of the precions metals 18 & fac patent ‘Trom | , Vot T o o X Aha aiscoveries aiready made hi etk SColofca! | “Iiwas discovered at this point that He. Davie inw tione !.l!t;n.m;r nl‘lmnm{)'r,-?n:‘l-e Sh . when time and | had not been sworn, and the omiasfon was st once n}one nhfll"t;flg:ruurfl“l,l:n ight fnto thelr fnta- | rectifed. The wilaese sald that his previous state- rior, they w: by 3 ments might all be considored as good s If oath- -,i,,’;fi,"a:',','i.‘{’m, She prospoct for prospector ™ | bound, for he wonld saawer for thelr absolute 1 Trpligrim ™ can sally aul, make a big discovery, | truthfalness in ali parucuisra, Iis fartper stated n‘.i return in 8 dag. e may be done, l‘ml to Mr. Horrick that he nad made an srrangement 0 hould repared for roughln o he dhould R P Terrpriseds N | to procure s statement of the rasourcenof tho Com. L, i ult of hls summer'a Iabor and peril s noth. | Wirsioners. 1:; “;r. :hn o worse, & hllr-dngn worlhless Mr. L. 1}, Bldway desired to correct one or two of his answers of the previous day, having since claims. 1n the 1iills sre men of oxperlence in other min- e !ing tovntrion, and In this having thal plain ad. | U8t t4me obtained data. | The cost of the super o aver paw-comers. Now, I would not dis. | slructare of Pavillon parkway was $48,314; that o ane! Tndusttious stasdy AR from coming | of e gravelwork on Oakwood boulevard $7,200. here, for I belleve that, however large the emi- | The amount psid to Brackett & Walte was for abe Balm Is certainly one of the most marvelous and use: {ul products of modern sclence. The united testimony of thousands of ladies voveala the Iact that the MAaNoOLIA BALM 18 & surc device ¢ for creating a pure and blooming complexion. 1t conceals all natural bleniishies in the most surprising and effective manner. * It removes all roughness, cruptions, redness, blotches, freckies, and tan, with mecical power. It drives away all evidences of fatigue and ox- cltement. It makes the plainest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazziing purity, and. makes the neck, face, and arms appear graceful,/ rotund, and plump. B PASTORAY INSTALLATION. The North Star Baptiat Church, corner of Sedg- wick and Divislon elreets, which has bren without & regular pastor since the resignation of the Rev. Mr. Whitehead a fow months ago, has selected the Rev. lobert P. Allison 10 fill the vacant place. Mr. Allison in & young man of good address, who has just come out of the Bantist Theological Bem. nd shailo gration may be, all niay earn enough 1o carry them the time, and & recess wos talicn until half-pust 2 % % s inary In this city, having entercd jt in 1869, Ile It makes & matron of 85 or 40 look not more Lk weav :r“ shutiles ta you pak BaxkTh Th ralt, whilo few will snake fortunes. il :IQ;‘;}A;:;:Z: f:c":":“""':';" {’V’ ‘;::‘:::r.““ a'clock, R;:,’;‘Qa“l‘“"d‘;"; 3‘!‘4’7’?3‘&32:3“!%%3 he ";;‘,‘_‘ 18 8 Tennessccan, and from what can be learned Is & | than 20 years old, and changes thorustic malden Agg . '.gmfl‘g;";:",':";“m"_mu . WAGES AND TRICES. B! 0 b J pose. very talented young wan, who fs destined to work | into s cultivated city belle, Ko eon nbte £oF er 1ot brood: TLaboters’ wages are t present from $4 10 &5 per JOUN MWCAPFRAY AFTERNOON BESSION. r. Herrick saked for the explanation of the | hinway Into the front ranka of the m The Magnolla Balm removes all brmishes “and haps 81 lawer n (e summor, | was then sworn, Had lived at Brighton for abont atty of bl CUAUNCEY T, DOWEN, till-misning &3, vdnmlbnt will b | 000. Mr, Bowen sait that he bad L oniy make the falltuds Tiat denamination. On two occastons b ached | conceals every drawdack lo beauly ; and, while it is' Eeom J::‘.»‘lfi'.’u‘.‘.‘.‘ ‘.‘:.‘.‘flfi::“:"" Al Sn.nfifléflflfi‘;&' rlc:'n';“ 7y the following may be | fourteen years, Knew Sidway sinco 180, and At the opening of the afternoon scesfon Mr. }nctrl’;:r‘;hm"gl ‘}m‘l’w‘u b\""n::::‘- ',‘E.'lhfil‘ .‘.”‘3 fo theNony Slaecengramtion, :"; h"" ::;"“"'t',]d oane S ol il s liedike in b dfis And as sach sound brok: thetr ears thoy | oo, per cord. $4.0085,00 | K80 deorge W. Gage lu bis lictimo. Never | gajes cxplained that Mr. Coauncoy T. Bowen | {lat ho had drawn many checke, which wera which are pralsed as having been very finlshed | that the closest observer cannol detect ils nse. 10 | owned any property Jointly with Gage, nor hail ha 12.00 | B2Y intorost with witnees, Made no special eflorts 24493 | tohave sny particular men placed on the Tark 43 | Commisslon, and never circulated any petition in . 23 | favor of apy particnlar Commissioner. First gota and eloquent, were the caise of his being called to the pastorate of this church. ‘Tho ordination servicrs were beld st the church Iast evening. The church was well filled. Mr, Cyrus Bentley occupied thechalr as Moderator, The ceremonies opened with prayer and the sing- would start and clutch tholr rifles, for might not cach bush and rock conceal s hostilo foe? In.thin ocountry of rocks and ravines hostllo Indlans arc seldom secn; thoy nre Acard and feld, Tbey usne ally open the conversation, which is carried on Ladies who value personal attractions, and ‘who hopa ta moke themselyes attractive to tho lords of creation, can make an absolute certalne ty of it by using hsgnn's MAaxovnia Bary; and we know of no other way, If they require any, kind of cosmetic st all, In which they can ba would be unable to be prosent. Seme malicious porson hiad {nstitated & snit sgainst him, and had procazed a eaplas for bis arreat. Tho case was to come up during the afternoon, and Mr, Bowen would be op Laud the noxt (this) morning. He duly credited, and his only explanation was that, during the periud covered by the forementioned, he wan aick and unable for nearly.twelve months to alord the requisite cxplanations to the proper ofi- cern, In reply to Gen. Rowett, witnesn sald tliat he ‘affec, pe . Balt, per Heans, per e ingof & hymn. Tie Rev. It. De Baptista, pastar through Hps of ateal. Hams, per . 5 | contract for the Board for Drexel bonlevard In | pad not seen Me. Bowen, but that was bis under. | wasat one time cannected with 8 New Vork bank | of the Olivet ilaptist Charcli (rolorell), then read | Cértain of it It is the cheapest preparation in Those comlog into the IIi; team should | 186D, and had been at work for them ever since; . a8 a Director, This was the German-Ameriean. Y Syrronnded by a numerous snd hostile band of hring provi F. £ 4 | standing of the sltuation. 'T.hn ool dlaenn’un he :oé:nm_g mu". djonrn- from the Scripture, closing with praver The | the world, all things counsidered, and may be bad einding gealn | that {o, thero was alwayn a contract in hand. The il ete oF Seans | btk of the work was dona on Drexol ani Grand d minora’ tools, as these thingu are | boulevards, Bayard avenue, and Pavilion park- " very dear here,—bnt are to be had In plenty, way. It consisfed otgnmsl furnished and latd, @ storen are fully slocked, #nd goods arosell- | nlso clay supplicd, and work done to roads, cie. .| Ing as low as present freleht tariil will pormit. Thought that there was no dlfglng Included. i STAGE NOUTES The Commissloners with whom witncss hiad moet Atages overthe !hlna{ routo are arriving every | todo wore Cornell and Gogeq belleved that the alternate duy regulariy, thelr time being rogulacly contract for 20,000 yards of clsy, Which 11 now four d 'ho Cheyenne stages are nmvflm slso | nending, was made with Morgan, but the Commis- each nl(e'l:nnlc day, tino over thiaroute belng six | *oners were all there at the time, and thoy beat days, For the past fow days tho stages of both | him down in the price; did know whether tho - ronten have been one day behind becauss af thy Honrd advertised for bids or not; could not remem- most Impassably muddy roads, Fare by the 8 52 t",lle S aRuren by the ‘l"llt‘);‘:fl i sirect Worky ; by the Ci ) 3 ut the o contrac routa, $30; by the Cioyenns route, $60. Lrx sliow: received nothing for exiras, but had recelv. . ROUTES TO THE IILL, . o s pay under tho conteme i enue 81 exst and sonth from the west parks; might bo TuADQUARTENS Mit. Div. oF T Misnount, | Riie o asceriain what work ha did there, 4nd what Cuicaao, April b.—General Orders No, 3.— price waa pald, i1 he got the contracl. ‘Tomect the urgent wants of the public, the fol. Tho doctiment wis produced, and it was found lowlng fouten connecting the Mlssouri River with | thnt the price dxed was §1.75 per cublc yard for Indians, at tho beginning of & severe winter, with no supplics, was A GLOOMY OUTLOOK fndeed. Dutthelr oycs caught the golden glitter in tho sands, and & ‘‘dlscovery " was made; 4looations™: were then made by themsolvea and othees who had joined thom, above, to tha number of eighty.six, and below {0 the number of scventeen, naming the dlstrict ** Whitewood," About this time another parly had penctrated to the same creek, atn point about nine miles bolow Deadwood: bad made & **discovery,' and located claima above and below discovery to the number of cighty-four, naming the district *¢Cape lorn, "'~ elighly-four diacovery in Cape Ilorn District)ying xlx)-ixll }: Luunlcen below discovery in Whitewood et + Durlng the winler of *75 and '70 discnveries war ftev. Dr. Galusha Anderson, . 1., of {he 8econd Daptist Church, preached a very oloquent sermon., 'The Rev. 7. W. Gootdrpeed, of tle Bantist Theolog- ical Bem r{\ made the charge to the charch, and the Hev, J. W. Custia, of the Michigan Avenue Daptist Church, charged the pastor-vlect. The hand of ministerial fellowship was extended by the Rev. W, E. Wood, of the Centennlal Daptist Church. The Rev. Dr, 1), B. Cheney, of the Fourth Church, followed with the ordination pray- er. The benediction, whnich was pronvuncedd by the_new pastar, concluded the highly luleresting cercmoules. Mr. Truesdell protested against thoso continnous delays. On Wednesday 1t was promlsed that Boswen shonld be present the next morning, thenn postponement was ssked until the afternoon, and now it was asked that ho bo given atill furiner time. 1le, fot one, wan opposed Lo these poriponements, and he moved that Br. Bowen be sant for. The motfon prevailed, and & messenger waa dispatched to Judge Lawrence's office in the Ashland Dlack to fetch him, Pending developments, Mz, Herrick read the statute relatiug to TUR I55UR OF HONDB. 1o contended that thia law which provided that separate accounts shoutd be kept had been violated and ha further claimed that the Commissioners had #un up the bonded debtof two mlllions, and bad ment and the plann for the morning'e work, and at any drug store, finally 1t was decided that Mr, 1iavie should apend thic forcnoon, in conncction with Messrs, Bearc and -Howen. In trving” 0 clear np the eloud sur. ronndiog the $7,000 tranraction, the Commitiee 1o il in the time with ihc examination of other witnesees, The Committee then adjourned until 10 o'clock this mor: e ——— RELIGIOUS. NOON PRAYER-MRETING. ‘There wero about 350 people at the noon prayer- meeting yosterday,—s large sitendance fur this time of the year. As an opening, **What a Friend we have in Jo- Bus " was sung. . ‘The Hev, Mr. Davia then read reveral reqoests ————————— e, GOOD | Necware of sticky, filthy, GOOD | muddy compoundu, in covered NEW. or opnguec botties, cnllod Iair V8 | st stostorars,” otes Thoy anly E“g paint and doub the hoie for Wi 3 3 hey aro polsons o K breod puralysis and FOR | Lrninl atscasons ©oroY HALD!L EMEe fras thom wiih Toett BALD lhg'nnrv i FonlOrA Y BALD | LYON'S i(ATIlAIIGflN- Thin AND | relinblo old proparation deew not paint the halr and finall GRAY | desgroy §t, but brings it bac GRAY | 10 now Jife by natires ows GRAY | Process, The Kathairon costs i ——— Extermlpating Rnnkes, Lawrence ( Kas) Tribuna, The citinei of Lickiiilet, Ridgewsy Towns ship, Osage County., Kas, bavebad anunusual kind of excltemeut In hunting snakes. Last autuinn soine people saw soine snakes polog n and out of a hole li Mr. Losh's place, 80 a G 3 v clay and gravel put on in layers, Witneea bad to | made s number of speclal ssscasments, At this b v only 50 conts for i large bot- i 0t bt Moot Sous Cidiee, 6158 whioh e | Lo ack tils havehoen aclocied In secorlatico :K‘uxpr&;'dh"fime?’rdu?f dhe hole Work 427 | polnt the mensenger pora gt Bl R A el Lo LR L ey R G SR T éfn';'fi}e‘xffl’é GRAY { e B {ritin fho limlts o tha rich quarlz bolt deecrtbed | 05 Btea and loux Indiaak, And are seith | ANTAL Witngea Dkured on it wih ihe Copstraction | Constablo Lafmbcer bad promlaed o produce C. T, | the unlon mectinge holding, there: for the aaiva- | otk Alter siog & o B the, sitermacy they cane to of the rattles Bawen before the Committes at the expiration of one hour from the tino he was notified, . Mr. Kales then took up the law and fornished his construction of it. Tlehela that the Hoard were ustified In_borrawing temporarily from the annoal swesement fund. and suppatted hle argument b liboral quotatlons from thia statute. The Board, en of the reptiles. The result T wis elghity-six, consisting of , copperhiends, k _snnhes, and o All this property s now very vaivable, and yiclded the principal part of "the gold taken frou 1‘)%?) A1lta last acason, amounting to aboat §2,000, Tito storles of their richness has clothed thess Tupged dark hillstops with & golden halo which hus Decu the bLeacon-light, the focal ruh:l, toward : the approval and by tho aathority of tho Honorable | Committes, Mesvrs, Qage and Carncll, Thekitty: : < Af1B strect contract was dated Sept. 24, 1673, and Sccretary of War, sunounced for the iaformation | fhe'urca §7.75 por enble yard ToF Jollet gravel. and guidance of sll concerned: \Vithesa thoughi that afior the contract was made Htovts No. l-“uflnnln‘ At Blsmarck, {)lkauhi he suggested to the Comunittee that cinders boneed presont weaiern terfninus of the Korhard Factac Ratt- | for tho bottom of g, toad, and tho chatige was 16 will cross tha 103d ierldian of 1 - e T e Clen tu wmade accordingly. The price remaincd un tlon of wives, husbanda, sud danghters. Prayor was offered by tho ficv. Mr, Fletchor, o thanked God that lie was ready atall times to pour oul from the lufinite fullnces that wae tresa- nred up In Jesna Chiriat blessings such as theystood inneed of, and such as they asked In belslf of blue rucers, kome of which wero six feet long, and some were as large ps a man'sarm. Bume of the rattlesnakes had s many as ten rattles, ————e e OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, which tho re Ki¥enturaua apirlta of' tho Eaat | Shoficet and movy practicabie Foute o Dosdwood Cityg | Chunged. —Wiindss got 'his vay on (s | whethor rlghtorwronz, hod at evers step boch | ofhers, IHe pelitioned lim to show that Ha was ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, aud Weat hove turned. To those leaving tho conie o'z No. 4= Bertnilng s & potnt on the right bark | contract in lend, ia was the Cotton tract, | gmided by tic advice of connsel tirat by Beckwlt with and in those that were seeking I, and able Sorts and plessures, (e safety and proaperity of an | Of the Missouri Kiver knawn as Fort Plerre, of at somo consiating of aboul five acres, and valued at | Kales, and then by Ayer & Kales. “The ‘general The General Transstlantlc Company's Mafl Steamory between New Yok and Havre, caifing s Plymonta (U, 1), ‘wiil sadl from Pler Na. 42 Nortn River. foat of Murion-si., every slicraats Wedneuiay, bej with Canaas, Franzeul. einesday, Apc 4, n:xia, r parliculugy address LOUTIS DE AEGIAN, Agv W OF W. ¥, WILTK, 67 Clarke 10 support and strengthen them If ihey but trosted 1 1lin, Aight all In doubt accept Chratt The hymn commencing **Guide me, O Thou Qreat Jehovab, ' waw sang hy all, The Ltev., Me, Patton read the twentieth chapter of Numbers. This was followed by **1 bear Thy welcome voice, " 4 8 Prof, GUI then ssng ‘Ualleinjab, what avior, Mr, Tatton sald there were many besntifal and ractical lexsons In the Jesson read. The Hook of Numbers seenicd to be empliatically a book of walk In the wilderness, and the twen- BPCORMICK WALL, FRIDAY EVENING, Aptil 0, 1877, GRAND CONCERT, FOR THE Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, Given by ADOLPI LIESEGANG'S Bolni'not to ozceel ciliven Tulea by fotiver, uorh | $40.000." It tronied aboat 600 foot on tha driva £ {ha piace. 1b wll] Craenine Souimendian ol lookls and 40 fect on iate sireel, 'umhmd\gu amsll 'n | additional piece which witness had given to a o " ricet and miost practicable routo 1o Dosds clm‘r“:hl‘d l{‘;, .2‘" }“"’,‘I' l||'i' ‘Iull’: l‘;‘lhfl remainder, No), 3] t and hel [or his Individual nedt, ey v er A hohca o (he- wani “pank oF | "o remembared another contract; a amall ano. gl:,l;llgmrlnflly c:}-l .’."..‘:L“.‘."" h‘l’ltf‘lh'ur ":fl'::'-’r‘n"{ the | This was on Western “"""ib'&“ ,lmu p"h:.h";' f o or & BT e, s, I TE e Wikl S | g puin wasabot sl Bhosehl abne, gross tho toxt merldian of longltado—tila weaterts | (gu1d'not remember tha prico or whether ho had & and moat praciicabla ruute to Custer City, written contract on thisjor on Grand b«nlu\(r'n 3 ey B ol o e e Jaw under which the Commissioners acted was drafted in the office of Beckwitlh, Ayer & Kales. Mr. Trueadoll asked Mr, Herrick'if be expectod from any [nformation which Lo had reccived to prove, not only that funds had been divertod [rom iheir ‘prover purpose, bt that the Cominis- stoners had been actonted by imoroper motives, Mr. Herrick said that there wae n general feeling that the Board had spent five milllons of money, owed two millions on bonds, and had a certain in- definite_amount of floating indebtedness, They had mado apeccial sasessments, and what gosarantce Xaatern home, the over-recurring question must s Talle bitt a Wils-o'-tha-wisps will this goiden #plendor pals on & neare ',Fl'""'eb and disaps pointment, Glsastor, and disguat follow? The opinlon ofsany individaal s of but Jittlo fimport- a:lv:;l;:hl dutles of a correspondent platn, to M g TUR COUNIRY, IT8 RESOURCES AND I'ROBFEUTS AB THEY ARI, ‘This Intter I ahinll endcavor (o do, at the samo time giving my opinlon, which 15 also thsl of the old Californis and Montana miners hers in Jarge nume- North German Lloyd. da; m_Bremen Pier, foot of Thinds el o raape o New. Yor AR fare and lates ork to Ters, that the countey fa rich, #0 far s ‘deyoloped, | tho establistment of numaro P it e ciher sasi thal Now U exh }g;‘?.‘,‘5};;;";"u',‘;:',',‘;g,‘,;,g‘;,:‘,,‘;,‘;‘,,‘g;:m'mg} ticin chapteryul forward ina very siail conpns | - QUUARTETTE CLUB ondon, Ravieana Urermca arst cabl, St o ;"“{1;}";":"3{01;'},@‘;"'1'-"“"' wnd wil ba 1 | points of depariuro on_tho Missour: River and tho | gnces The sxplabation of tho Offieronca In | came dae? Lo made no speeiie chargesof die. | § Berrect, picturs of hamen Hfe: It opened wioh ASSISTED BY e e 830 T iun & con T b T gn‘c'},"‘:"_'“;{l‘"g\‘:'i'fi;‘;‘g"‘yfi;g: \o | 1034 weridian of longtitude, within tho Sloux Res- mcl; between Hayard avenuo and | honesty, and did ot think thatground forsuch | {iot 1 cioaing thore was a record of murmuring 3Bowling Ureen, New York. hnt in one case the canul | existed Mr. Ki said that mathematical computation showed t! asscarmcnts wonld pay the bonde in the time specified for them to run, *Mr, Mlerricl safd that was one of the moat Im- ervation, it must bedistinctly undcrstood that such fifth street was locations will not carry with them any proprietary | C14Y was uscd, which w 3ht:§g‘-g‘d‘rnmrflq‘ tight (o the land. and will bo subdject (o such con- | Accéuuiblo. Tha clay and gravel wis, p m‘{mn. ‘a8 the lunorable the Secretury of War inay amiall Iayers and thiere was nodificulty In measure- impowe after the surveya ate mode and tho routcs | ™S L. Theyhad to 8}l up level with the reccivers and W ] placer minea ielded Iant acasun nearly £, 000,000, ani give promisc uf yteldlug much niore this year with lh: more thorough systemt of wminlng which will bo Inuse. These gulches are al) locatud, aud and disahedience. Throushout sll of it, however, there ran the Rruce of God,—tedemption, for: bearauce, long-auffering, and patience with a bellions * poople, The moment Moses MISS JENNY BUSK, Sopgano, n, Violin; N. Ledochowsky, Plano; Ar- thnr Creswold, Orpan. ltcserved S Groeat Western Steamship Lino. From New York to Bristol (England) direct, Western Taesday, Apri3, steate that they could do ko, *The asnessinont fand st} nnKnul wia_smply suiticlent to form a alnking fund which wonld wipe out the debt, 11 there was anything to alter this, it would he because th peo- ple did not pay up their sescssment As 10 the ucriion of ‘the Ioard huving gone atiead too faat, ihat matter rested with the \cglistare, which had aru vory valutible, The claims ato_each 300 fect A0 bavtae, 50 Jiat 1t wwat, Inpassible fo chiat In | portant paite yettoucted pon. If thuy conld | BosEht e o face with the ducution < Vg Jron¥on e ulch, and o "seliuc wrivo rangen | degalied, L L o rearr. | GhRblesnects “Tiviewas ASupcrimendent on Ban | Siow that it would bewi slgnte TR o R S g T UAVERLY'S THEATRE. ol iserie ceitates hiss Mines 1o waried buty e Will they by for | J8tln, a8 provided by ho Tatetreaty hetwern tho | 1 s i tookiug after (he warle dobes grarel | | iy, lates replleqihnt they mold B ot nd examplo o s Chrinian—of a man 'who ‘trasted in | MAGUIIH & HAVKIL ITE, 87 Clark-8,, Michiead yeors to como. Ko far thoy have bean easil: Yeorked, belug_sarface-diggings, and water ol sbuvdant, and with a good fal wotk inthess ines prozresses, bowever, and & more thorough sysiom, oither by bed-rock fiumes or bydraulics, ls o pluyed, these mines will undoubtedly yieid vory (od, and carried his troubles to Him. Two thoughts wore broughtout by thechapters That the dewert life tested us and orought onit what was in us; aud the desert life Lrought out what was in God. The uecesrity of ab+olute faith in God was shown., We had .no fl%hl lo qastrel with our cirs cumstances—with our thorny path—so long as God TLL K CHHAFRAN DALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE COMPANT, Friday and Baturday evenings and Satorday Mattaee, aficr due preparstion. will positively be pruoduced United Statea and the sfoux Inataus, 1a as follows: | VEHUIEE 90 Vitalih ideet, O ‘Bayard av. Comimencing avthe fnictwection of the 1034 maridlan of fongitude with (e nurtira Topiars ot o Blata gatesntisine or e "‘"'*"'.m‘h“ east park clay of Nebrasks, thence 1o Ita futersection Wit the sonth | 8nd lake.shure gravel were usec, {orX of the Cheyenne Liver, thence down 53 WITNESS WAS INTERESTED WITTl GAGE i0lte function with the borth fork (Hello {n & cinder contract with the Town of Lake. Gage 0ca 0P the novth furk of pakl Cheyenne | Jisuch ne the norih fuck of, ww‘u-dg-% P eonietimes borrowed small amounts from witnes LDUCATIONAL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. ' OAMBRIDGN, MASS, At Al ! ToT h08 he obtained 82,1100 In order (o pay bls | lmited the time for carrying out the work. The h ! ! Vool Eity A swante ol 5 e shova b bead: i Cr Duvw, Aniitant Adjutant-General. | P58 ™yiotus sold emeland st | renainder of the recelnta, about three and & nait | B MSEreE SUNGEE T Sl ureninen | Wi Eimannaar o o Aprtl 12 FarencifDencal 1o | oprsesof taatruction wit e giren as followsi wood guich, the pay-streak huge ihe Borihern shila e lirigiton to the Park Doard. Tiis was incladed | millions, Ly wpecial sascisment, Of {be lattery [ gny yupport us in the midst of tho descrisanda, | ————— 1. Genegal Chemistry and Qualitative Analyits, by OF 1 wnlchi T Erithy thieatreak te ls i aos CANADIAN NEWS, in tho orfgmal Park act, and the price was $20 por | over $1100,000 remainad unpald, andif wo trasted dim would bring us into the FARWELL HALL N G b Mavery. "vea, 855 & lacen haudreis of foet bencath s surfaco of iho #pecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune, foat. e brauld turnfelthe Comanitica wlban ae; | Me; Hetrick claimed thal the bondholders ohdet d lang, Aty ollendetite Boiay s Pro. Goorro L - 3 coul at ton, nces wan ° : ', MP. Day — e 3 3y lich riae on cliberside of the guich to [ Orzawa, April 5,—A demonsteation of un- | fuiprovement, and was reaiy to donata the land if | payers fo foot the bill. e D Tt o o ok I T N, \ ITpUNala Botkay, by Aub, ‘Tret. Wi Gen. e a0 10 0 et o ity erbor 1B | employed ‘workingnion took placo hero ta-day. | Oiber praperty:owners in the vicinity would dothe | ' Col, Thompeo s the bonds were payable in | fo "ual the meetings were inceeasii In Inturest eolosy s Prof. N. 8 Shaler, Fos, §30. i ofcialm Ko, 2,"'uelow Discovety, oh Desdwoud | A crowdl consiating ot 00 or 500 incu and boys | Hiney Jhit Join Wentworth fnd seoce othere e | inuTaearne A sinkiog fund bad been establieh~ | wllieat fret fheg woro ttended by thore "wha CV. d. 11, I\ WVetly nm;z,w:u_&-&’l:'n dier Faron aed . Xe % ok, Lbve sunk & sUalt’ 10 bed-Tock, wherd, of | out ot work first assembled at the Town Iall, | kcied fa aent fos the Park Hoard. Wiineds naid | pieipalttice (itinots, * The Commisaioners had so B bt o turesing (liode e > O cauraa w1li be given o Cambridge. and witl lasy 3 THE KICHEST DICOINGS whero they were addressod by the Mayor, They | bis baxe rovuiarly : ev did Wentwarthwhen he had | arranged that dn ten years half the bonds would be ( jiseir, " This showed that God knewered prayer T H A T B O Y i weska. "The fecaate vayable o advace, by sl or 3 are, and havo thenca followed the “'pay strenk* | then marched inu body to tho Parllament build- | 1%, Fhousht Weatworth was » wealtny oian, a1- | conceless, AN the Lot Sl ok and was an encouragement 10 COBLNGE L0 Pruy, an . e e aIch B (ol ot rematiog, i g 1n his own estimation, twenty years, and there T ing thons for the_old | orwmer boar uml-l‘nlfllll h‘lm""'“h e interest oo the Istter is payable aunaally. Mr. lh!‘r.fltl asked if out_of the $300.000, which he waa the only annual retource ol ihe Com- miewionsrs, all this could be dune. 14 waas explained by Measrs, Kales and Thompeon that the apecial sssemaments and this reven taken lather were amply sufliclent, as would show hy evidence. “Col. Thompson 1hat after the fire the Cunimissioners, though e pelled to make the assessments, had the power to rednce the aunual tas, aud_had so , levymg £150,000 Inetead of $300.000. Last year, pecole complaining londly of **hard times," only $200, - 000 was levied. . Loug and dreary technical arpaments a3 10 the conetruction 1o be placed on cerisin words In Bec. Sof theoriginal sci followed, Mr. ek bold - ing that she loard hsd no power und: irana(er tempurarily from one fund U while the other eide held that the law clearly ale 200 Fect, running thelr tunnel under Maig truet and the stores and dwelllngs which liue it These sama owners recently made ?ulu aspecnlas tou, by wmmuncin&w sink & shaft in Main street In front of sbme of thu principal business housce: ‘Tho shaft, if sank, would ellectually stop buslncss AL thuse elored, They were suked, and :‘ d, 10 atop, Lul thu reply wav, **\We own reet t0 Ded rock; guess we'll stnke pay gravol Gown liere; " and the picks and abovels waru 8t work again., Blz-shooters protruded ominously from the clothes of each workman, and, the law ing on thoir wide, no forcible alitmpl to coerce then was made, which fs the favurite method of settling disputes here now, The merchants then bought tha surface of the sireet in thelr front, pay- 1ng thatetor tho sum of 3700, The enlorprising muiners theu shouldered thelr **traps,” and agaln began work st Llicir old shatt, & fow foet away. LAND TITLES. Land thics hero are Invalved In some uncertsin- :fl‘ the cuuntry having until Feb. 24 Tast been In« o dificulty in exchang. the 1!1 H ings withthe inteution of lsying their griovances llf 7, Kales—Thought the work on Drexel before Mr, Mackenzle, several in tho erowd cry- | boulevani was duno in 1600, “Could not besure rifsed for, bul thought th Ing out “Glvous work, or we'll starve!"” On w:;".}"“fi‘:flmpm?m“%rk vrvn“tnm?y“ 'duun:z arriving at the malu entrance they pushed the | There was no agresuent with the Commissioners doar open aud proceeded up tho stairs to a lowys | 4t should be given more = contricty ce3 done the firat ot certaln figured. commitice-room whers tho Beloct Canimittec on | The aniy retson Wby they shaubd give-bim mors Dankiug were In session. The dloor of the com. | contracts wes that fie had done (he work well and mitteo-room beigclosedagainstthocrowd onoof | fipeditiontly. Did some of the work very chewp thelr number stood on a window.sll In tho cor- | wes desirous- o opeeing 30: "Ad o' {ho grave] ridor, and told them that 8ir John A, Macdon- a1 alleved to have ha!fln,:td 10 tue I %fi& ald would not bave refuscd them admittance s hadito Wb fur that, He etiploye 2 M. Mackonzlo had donc, Tho Hom. Peter | 5 sins drins peck ine soiet oo (hat thoy conld Fek Mitchell addressed the crowd, advisiug them 1o | stit. Jolict gravel was easter fo cet'out of the disperse. The men then left the buildivg, and, | pite, but the freight charges made the diderence. when outslde, oo of thelr spokesmen wade o | The saving tn (ahing lake-shore gravel was in haranguc, and conclud by proposing & reso. | (ransporiation. ‘The Fifty-dith slreet contract lutlan of ousure ou Mr, Mickeuzi Tof refusing | Amounied o about $60.000. o be paid hal In landy not to grow weary ot falat. Mr. Fletclior remarked that, It we neo L was 1o Jearn lhudlll{ of _forbe to 0se we had o deu) with, Muzcs held p &e an eXamply to teuch s thathe lost the power to lead the peoplo of Ieracl into tha promised” land by loelug hia temper, because they tried Lis pas tence. .+ Hock of Ages ' wae aung, Prayer was ollered by 8 gentloinan, who thanked God that Ho bad revealed llimvel! to un, and was forbearing toward all His creatures: thal lle Lad sct before us an cxample of Jove which we must follow. Might avery Christian heart bo Imbued ruh‘llu-pmlwxhgunur power than ever e ore A gentleman in the audfence sald that one. thought waas anggested to him by the lessou: That one sin, one act that wad_wrong, was enough {0 bar them from Heaven. Wa should not trust in good scts, but trust wholly in Christ, for upon that alone was basod our hope of salvation. ‘b0t th edurace may ba obiaitied t3 tho Bectetary of e e eratty, Comiirtage, Massy Taclouing s Alaisiped anVelope. NTEAM HEATING. Thoronghness, CungeMenue, Eeonomy EHEATING, Broughs o a remarkable perfection by CRANIS, BREED & OO., 633-715 West Eighth-gt.. Cincinnati, 0. —— __—______| NOTICE. TWLACK HILLA TRANSPORTATION. SATURDAY BVENING. ADMISSION, 25 CHNTS, TARWELL UALL - LECTURE ON. WM. 3 By the B Bl ‘:%E’“Yh‘. late U, B, At- Subject: “MORMONISM." FRIDAYPWH}';:NL\'G. April @ Aamlylflnk.u conta, i) = e o < opensi 7. Lociure ato'clod McVICKER'S TIEATRE, urdsy nad Baterday Matineo only times success, LEMONS! 1he act to the ather, d half in money. 1% ds on which clay was . ce " o pemeatom, i S g, FRULYCES | o ey e, MM | Vbt e Toreke e ™™ | Tt M el ey pipac s L pare iy hie i ke o LEMOITS | piain ternis mivm oot wpening 8 new mining camp {8 10 elect & Kecorder, | giving cheers for Sir John Macdonald an NOKDREDS A8t ETATEME, MER. 0. 1, BOWEN Ty , Monday—The poputar actor Nr. . 6. CHANYRAU as | JRSES SN SUwil Vecelve ouda vt Bldusr. In whodo oo calus af located, sk o rsordel | gromus for Mr. Mackausle, “Tho meumbers. of | 10 the SOeet i1t 150 Jourd had.ailowst peopl to | made bis ppesrauce dud e legul docoston waa | PUESUYTERIAN SEMINAWY, kit i it i ol S BALAT St bl Tiable to bo **jumped.” This' was “n‘.mh arliament arc highly fncensed at the fnvaston | takie awsy their vand and gru! and uuF then | vuspended to admit of his examination. 1o began The annual meeting of the Board of Dircétors of ADELPHI THEATRE, aies s (rom sty o He [}:z““-;h"-' “.n&.;n:nn% e e a1 o, often eotd mvany yese: | of tho Parliument buildinga by tho mob, T4Is | bought grevel at high prices. Thls was all 5on- | by & request to thy Cummitice (o excuse him wntl) | he Prespytertan Theologteal Semioary of the po pabie SEL 0wy our said that at the head of the vrowd were men | sense; thers wagnogravel in the park of sny uso the next ithis) morning, but 1o this (hey declined :l:ull traln, and ¢ad g1ve promp! the locativn potice and various transfers belog dal 8 . Northwest was beld at the instiiution, on North | To-pight, the Prince of | A Grand Comblastion. B Lealns. H 2 cidy | Vi 'who own clty lot atever, Witness thoaght ihe Fifty-{ih street | 40 accede, and Mr. Mason opened the sxamination, » i 3 ' i T ‘Atranainents mads for bliting through vis U. P. R et W iha S T B | Pl et 12 ¥ DE WSS | Sl eyl S v, tndl nt Y ety | el v, Vs ProndestMilens b | e PR i SRE Ry | AR b e b S t Vork was cbeaper now, laborsn s h ¢d A e % Ing ek i {ho, faltls of tnces records. Dot now comeatho |y nmne A e le The THOURL | 0 and | chiries belik Tower. Tho roads smade of Joliet cgoilting them. s Board fourd | ' The Ageat, tho Rov. Jobn M. Faria reported | (oAb spectacular eomio Grand Trankorigaiion. | a5 SR So.MIL PEE Uoreramen Freghis | “fi?fhn.u.uuim 2l tots belng done beforo the Charlos Leland, proprietors of tho Clarendon | §iyehbed wora well, bat sows of the Goesiu | fheieches bl or tho 678 ith hoary Soniracts®% | dhat ihere was an unbsust bresaire an sccotat of | A N p L P ARSAY — THU OB g-“fiafi's‘ ‘zt‘:g;‘-ni_x‘m,gg;;ngn;g,_,gma,uomrg H 6 Werw open (o aettiement, was doneinviolas | Motel in Saratogs, the Hossmore lu New e e | 141,50 charged ta the Anuricsn Exchange Bapk of | (he hard times, yel, notwithasnding, be sy e el taphont & GRHouLs Omabar Floid, Lelies & Co ton o Toalhnd 41" Sl Tocud St | York unemetuvai S Altho St the ‘Ot | 1 e O e e Ente and | e Yotk wed the l'nken"ur. ybxchange Bank of | eiderable smecess in makiog colloctions. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, it 8, Sar oUBE US G S0 I munt bo dono bver'asaits. THO 1dea TApIQLy patDed | Loopon 3 ""“‘[B"“"h arrived here last nlght, | {n xitncse oninion &, very poor economy. ~ 8ix | of 8 report prepared by Nr. Vesrce tbis feldof in- | * The Trearurer, James Otis, reported that the en- ‘Clark-st., opposite Sheruiaa House. Fehuitior, by, Chlcagat WalKer,, Qubles, &.Co. 1y Jround. that tbe clajm Srat oeatls Litee cations | 404 to-doy Jooked over the Windsor Hotel, 1ho | juches of duilet gravel "woutd wear better (han & | veatigavion failed to develop. The miselng paper | gowment fund was now $154, 000, There waa a debt MMENCING MONDAY, AFRIL 2. EMERSON'S e O okl Danbass, Duckiey & Co.yHew “ 1 could Jawfully bo made, would hold 1ks praperty ; {“;c of ui'hl:‘tl:‘:l'm&n hmlr competition. ~ Tho l'am of ‘h'h?u'" m-d:: To Fnlrl:l'-‘tilwn mwm:: w:;dunt for, and Mr, Lales took the wiloess in o1 about $10,000,~the cORtinEenl ¢Ipenscs ine rfi‘)‘mumt.\'srum 3 Elllh'l!' l-f“il“*.fi‘k‘i',""'i'v- :v‘,,., ¢ it i A . contivent, ' sothe lurgedt, hotel on.tbie | ad, Wollisie s it e oads made. | “Mr. Dowen satd that it was tha understanding of g tazes of $0.000, 0r the past year. torna Menader, U O AL LOLS ANt DISSOLUTION NOTICES, .. /% wlio wine Lot Ry OFFICES, ‘special A fo The Trivuns, d @ 'a great de) | tho Board thab they wiust acquire ihe whole of 4 The report of the Facalty showed bat there | it world” Fopuias brices-Tarjuclinnd circie, 13 | e o S r‘ Ar bl SHAAR AL I8 | Topots vl oL st Norsemas for it a0, o oSl ey | nnd el e st Tl Thl, YA | wertwlce b pany sngenas u 1n theprovions | o i S s A DISSOLUTION. it 3 o rt Hope | or the whistlo” was en v o0 ¢ 3 ¢ 5 3 4 B Bt e e T < Gomeriion ot a | of e c?an?&fi?&fiuflad‘ ot taivier [auibterl | o sotieb praiatwis, | Son ootk (od shn taaued by the Commisvloners, | JEAT the EDY o8 gl 4ins | DAY ONLY. Admiuiva odceuts o T s e WP ie e Whies: popesty, relyiog on Jocatluns” made pricr ta cotutng yoar wers fne, itz gerald under the Sri aame uf Wolt & ¥l u tkle mo:n og, the Brat trip of the scason. snd uptll the nncm ssaessinents were copfrmed tnes . 2 Dy thi 1l RSUEY MUSIC HALL e i Norfoli barned 1o 1he “water's | Eariorsubiokea sons for s rostusl LAERA | B et iion UEUSHEE JIUSKG, HAL L lenders bad no aclual guaravtee | PLRADECU fOr ation of the Red Clos ‘be Rev. Di lackbarareported accesslon of jived aad Lhac the busucss Wikl ba hereatict i 19 fore exiating butwsen Feuderick W. Wolf sud Wiitiaig i 3 e lew | for thelr money, Pendiog this action of tha Court | ,Fbe Kev. Li. Blackuuroreporiat 8o aceshtion o0 vl Sty ladericls WO WU AT actlvaaal bt 4 Sasned tis conutry 1o Milemsnt. , be pauce to-day. 3¥ay fa the watamer. 1o teply to Nr. Trocedstl, | tne Comunissloners wenb sbead and incurroda largo | 353 OURE 0P Hunscd K" Cortag, ‘Evas of | Mendelssoh intette Club, o o e s RSHALO - T celvos a pevate b \ ey ——— Slidern atid b wid ‘ol ¢axlous o take the land | Indebiednens. The “satimated smount for the | $8d gcnerveity of lunson K. 4 Koo endelssonn Quin U | ¥ ricand Marcnt 172 . WOLY. : et At cxliakdent Grent E MISSO! Tibe Cotton tracty " [t was quite probable. (hat he | lands wea §3,320,000. The smount of the erti~ | SO& Yotk WWh fosRoer: X place. with tbe | . GHAMDER COSCERTS Fridsy Exeatas, Aveil 6, cogd, Murch 1. 1677, L importaat - dosument, tbs, bt " seuisto S By MIVER. ioada an Ser 1o 0o ot Yerilor eask, buche coutl | mate’ Jor 1872 waa 004,000, snd for 1678, T4 | (GfRSEGIfcrioers then took e, sitipter Auncs TRl ekl e, % BUALES i i g uol say that he would bave (sken any lower 46, $379,427 each ycar, makin, . et sad 81, a 3 A g Ty B 8L, Sece rons ble stekee | giovx Crav., e April —Thu siver has | prlcer bressed ob this poiat witavestald toatie | 710,28, This bore interaac stihe mateof ¥ pit | PumdncTi bk GRONMR SEMI B, [T ) e R ‘been rising al) day, and 1 Dow ut this polot ught §2 75 was cheap, but he wi Rl MUSEUM, cent. The collectiuna were: fu 18 202, 711:! %) ATANDAKD ¢ 18 2, 786, 20; HL then watches for & chance to galn possession in. M 10T @ trilic Jees if cash had becm the cousidera. | 1874 20,343 1674, $202, 748827 1875, £ g N 3, 852, o2 ‘ 3 , OTTON. Sole Propretor s0d Msaager 7 & abecuce. I["ha" i poskcaslon. (ual 16 | about ssteen fect Abova low water. Telegrams | Hug. Witoeas wap iaihos deccived 12 top, Ivnds | 14041} 4870 4400 876,50, maktng a totai | AR TRt TE MM Rumae) . Moo, e vustcim b T RO N vely Theatre, | 1 puluts ln the law™; it ook, by hopea either | from Port Randal: and Grecnwood, Dakota, | td mol only would not bgve paid $40.000 | collcction of ‘$1.408,390.37, 'The amount of ev. Joho M. rm-bma oo, K. B. Masou. tho | Extreattraciluns for the Eaater Hoitdays. eucceed fn court or’ compel 8 compromise, : ) ot A o R he N ouh Eol | have | terest catimated oir this was EX5021.60, snd | Eév.C'L Thompon. b D 35 Ugo- Henry G it | KBETEL MONDAY. Awrll vl N e Ursauile bis *+\Wincbosler™ with care | StALo that the water covers the bottom Jand, | {3, S8R for Mh o put Be would mol B | NG §35.000 paid ny in full by pervony { 167 ibo Hev. Arwaur’ MucHell, D. D.. C. B. Neliov. { Acts, New Burlexjues,, utlre o AR ke ol idges, aha slecps 1o bla ahaft, aud has Boated 03 au irumensc Smount 6f wood | BEERatho mhchor (et chite or tand. Wltnees | WEo wishea 10 clear o thelt properiy. Thie 1l | P uiecs—Tha Hoo. Cyrus . MeCormlck, Presiden faslnces Wedieidas o aturday: : x.:':mu‘ui:s iy Cad JUMPING '} ATRETS. sud bay and done conslderable damago L0 GIREr | sa1d kst in no case where by vertieed for, | the netcoliscuon §1,420,462, and over $500,000 | tne tioa. n,'{;, J..an‘ l-,c..hg.mm J. b Wailee }'flm& o as 4d 1S cend: - No extra charge for L., o, o Lhe same fdea that the plaiuing of tho city property. 4nd where ke pat it » bid, & on previous | of iho asscmucnt was still duo, Deaide sn Becrviaryi Jumes OUm Treasures; éan Hoa. W. Ce | rescniedscats uscum opvn dally from 8 8.0 W08 P @ B!WMDNWIEG?SM}‘ . .

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