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: re ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1877. A dal TIGR ier. ; hats Y may be seen ftom the following ' Mexatly me mast not consent. hinve atonted the Nozodont na tho one CLoTMina. : gommared mith Ne EP for an anand | gerceet, THE BLAME. Siaeatgmees Smee. DIRE CONFLAGRATION. inetinetanad] Convention awacttealy teieeted i Tiive moadtat to tnana the Inteprity of the tecth Vouchere items af trivial amount and for ante. — Fentable qierontl weebinined. antl -wnich time ie | 2068 fragrant broatt. cept Lem Wrnlch fattor were lost ar misinid. A a taneotn ro conelatred an the legal iralle The 4 ination has falted to disclose any ex- careful exeriqnestionable character. ‘Tho record few Ocenva of Flame Surging Over tho | tra red lab-t can only oe condileret aian tT reqtested cach of the clube receiving han Continuation of tho Learneti Arch» BUSINESS NOTICES. CHEAP! But Fair Dealing, Low. se , n To adviee sein they tuet. (tele expectation’ any ap Pa er ey itectural Autopsy at Rock Northeastern Country. firs tgidthiatotavecie manuscturrtambar: | Cantlon ta Honsekeepers—Owing to tho for (ae tect petemme. fave. heen nacre ford iH ceasing cost of vantiin beans ured in the mane pla ° they tafiod to meet the Wishes of the League ax expresend at Cineinnats, su, Secretary. The People of Clinton County, New York, | ,,A word atiout the snecality of the hall: On cat- 2 fing ane of tho ** red-label * balla », it wil be Fleeing for Their Live. fund that nest to the cover ten. layer of fine cot ton yarn wound ns Ushtly as ite strength wonld Altow. ‘Thia ie whint makes the ball no dangerous ty ure and eo hnetfal to pl in ball i A Bingle Community Suffers a Losa of | utwouien, ater a fem mnnines’ nee rennet ge ‘Three-Quarters of a Million, the ball becomes ** metiowed. the sewish borying-groond, bear than except hich is held at too high a’ price. ‘Tho one kere, most rolaminana document, Inclading report Mot aisty exhlbite, giving the detaila nf the apsinte and expenditures of the Commission. recemmed up, 1¢ (a that everything in tho Park Com- Somjonera booka nnd accounts wag fornd straight, mle ZMATE PNOCREDINOS—WAPER-TAXES, nya voto of 28 ayes to 7 nocs the Benate pared qo Water-Tax Dil, which now goes to the (lov for his approval. Mearre, tlalnes, Baah, ince: nfasture of Extract Vanilla, epnriows compounds Aro belng thrown npon tie market, parporting to ho 'pnre vanilla, Int prepared principally from Tonqna beins. This nanscating snbstitntc coats the mannufietnrer tees than one-twenticih part as mune’ on the gannine vanilla bean, Jt can rendily be detected by ita odor. It ie nzed principally by. tobacconists for peefeming enad and cigars, anid awaa never intended to be used ana favoring for the various componnds prepared for the human The Facts in the Case Being Carefully Woighed All Around, i Existence of a Diversity ot About " : 200 Tons Notwithstande ¢ | [ |." no tbat it can If handled without vain, ‘The hail with the colton 4 a ta in prepared, outalda eannut by any posable amount of neo be | Somnch, Burneft's Fetract of Vanttta tap : emer Cook, op) the bill becanso SS poltened at ally No -Oonkt, Me, Mandi the beer | from sciccted vanilla beans, and ts warranted 4 : and Robinson ft Graviatone too mach of aha ing. ° : 5 i Hae a a nctraellines He keachett | entindy free from Tonqua or other deleterious : toey devorder. ‘The two daal rections of the bill Be TOE GREAT FIRES: Pore ribherne ha contd work fortia cone wane, | Substances. ‘ Prices, and Good Goods« ; jadement Sfowe, and apply, a8 doce the whole LINTON COUNTY, N.Y. of rubber," and it made a Inmptwice as targe aa the | ° Woon's Fates, N. Ys, May 16.—The terribte | old kinds then he had to wind his yarn tight in forect fees rfginzin this vicinity have rendered | onler to get the reqnired worght into the regulation hanésede Ape tebe homeless, At Stackpole | Pz. ‘That is probably how he came to nse the A iy 3 cotton yarn. Forge, Cannon's Corners, and Centre Valley, where "Foe Sablon which sas presented by these con- the fires raged fercest, the glee we aot ie. Pa) eanly ole aig eaneee PEOPLE AN@ FLELING ently it was decitled to call a tering of | the in every direetlon, freqnentir barely ercaping with | tanne to ponder on it. The tnefiations went pat thelr lives, At the latter place, twenty-seven | at ioo'clock In the Jiotel Bates, Indianapolis, Gwellings, with barns attache to most of them, ue Jahn, eee felt pe « prensa | in, and now traveling with, the Boston Cinb, wi Se ea reat Awe elarene ane ae erence ere he prexent and ennrnit with the Leagne, ‘The rep f resentation will probably ho: Chicago Clat, W. A, elading over half a million finlehed ahingles, Hnlberts: Boston Claly. Hatry Werlshts- Viartiord Hi ‘The fires arc still raging over an immense area of { Club, Jtnbert Ferguenn: Lotiavilie Clab, W. Nu. Whit, to-anpald water-taxen: 7c. 9, Fald general omcrr shall at once proceed, to a a . parcel atid, obtala INTE aid water taxes, Fates, or en, in 0 tr Kewp's Patent Partty-Made Dress Shirts t the very best; elx for 84; can be Anished af cantly sasheniming a handkerchief, 17:3 Madieon street. a = Interview with Mr, Architect Bausr, Just telithe story. Just step’ Baok from Rookford, in and look at our Blue and Black Cheviot Suits, made up in nobby styles ---colors warranted. Al- so ourBlueFlannel Suits. . Une “ Mra, Winslow's Soothing Ryrup" for children while teething. It cures dyeentery and diarrhe a, wind cole, and regalates the bowels. ih in obtaining sald Jndement and making i Qtencra; rarentic iaw of thin tare etvall. 9 iityrasatpiicanie, and nor inconsietene with the uislontot irwatcr-taxca Fates, and aucaments hero: taifg kuensedt oF levied a8 tlentlonad In Bee, Foe ofore and all warrants lied as Aforetald, ere here- she ired to he aa ealld and ettectual_ as iike taxes 7 Seo Macemaments fevied, and Ike warranta feawee DY, or py rhe Raa eae: such city since Ite change o} anmnacoresald. orgs At tho bill which wae introduced Inthe House pyr. Easton, Gay Not Responsible for the Building, Having Simply Sold the Plans. ——— Boland'’s Aromatle Bitter Wine of Iron ina remedy for nervous dobitity, impoverished binod, andimpalred digestion. Depot, od Clark street. I i Jeffers’ French Catarrh Cure is the best remedy :nown for catarrh, asthma, and hay fever. Trial ire: Office and depot, 70 State atreef. Changes Made Without His Approval by the Local Supsrin- i ; Haldeman; St. Louts Clint, Charles A. Fowle; | === ere THE SILVER-TRNDBR DULL - ntden’ H soodlind, with ‘no slant af ral toquench them. | cee ee cin, ae eck’ > MEDICAL for men, youths, boys, ‘The entire property of Stackpole Fe a8, it Hs was paceed by 57 ayes to} noes, and now goca to . Droperty of pate Forge was awept Lest there shauld be some misapprehension abont Pepe ere eee ee es : The Covernor for his approval, ‘The bill as passed H aray, Mille, charcoal-kilns, dwellings, store | the position of Tre Trinexe on this subject In £ e and children. They are «= fa ne follows: . ROCKYORD. i — and thelr contents areconstmed, Telegraph wirea | consequence of what has been abore written, it * 3 Wy exetiax 1. Belt enacted by tho Peopleof the Btate H A are upon the gronnd, railroad trains aro ronning | should be clearly understomd that it hopes the th best? in the mark t, of Ininola. Fepresented In tha General Asscmbiy. That A DEAD HERO. H q cantionsiy, while at the spot, where Clinton Mille | Leavie will to-dsyinsiet on « hard ball anda lively € e Iy + from and atte se ate Of the ARARA OF This acts Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. i B formerly ‘stood ‘all commonteation fs cutof. At ball, but not tote satent shied the ‘\ted-label ig 6 . getdeniahy inaConmem ot ing Cried giana | Tgentano, 1. Any 40, sered Fe Hatin the) | esheets See agen Sty Gate | fankeytnbey ined gh, jm an hering | A made of Middlesex Flan-: Matar alldebia both gublte and private, whlch Are | ofthe gnzino-houae at the time the Contt-Honse | __# cre eeteentre than & mite from towns Last | oes i ccakeut™ at aloe ihe hora and tively nels, Frocks,Sacks,lined * paste renot nade oy Thetermeof thocontract which | fell, diod at tho City Hotel at 0:30 Taesday night. | ~A—Space cnt out of the pier for an arch. night the telegraph operator reported the fre stilt | ESI" nue they alt Innist on an ingiroment which OFA 3 % ? ‘ Ereated them expressly In other kind of coin, It appears that Marria might have escaped, , but, f interior ‘ot the pler Alied up with bate and | borning, but no wind blowing. §s both lively and eany to handle, Mr. Mohn rays BTANTLING DAMAGE, . that he can inake suchanimpiemeot, Lothim try. Three-quarters of « million doliars’ worth of | _ Despite the instructions of Secretary Young con- property itere deatrayed at Clinton Mille N. ¥., | cefming tho lart inake of bails, the Hortons wanted Including Tt, W. Adams & Co.‘ milla and machin- | Ont!’ white Ser Bpnidine akon Folin comsineed ery} loss, £150,000; inenrance, $25,300; Adame | that the ball was I!legat and should not be ured. & Co.'s dwvellinca of operatives, merchandiee, | In this difference of opinion, waich might earlly parma, more and storehouees, live stock, lumber, | OVE broken up the came, {twas deeided to joave “ecill be seen that under the bill all aller coins fom half-dimes up are made fall legal-tender for any amount. . less brick. sceing a comrade undecided, he hastily told him to | Mote NT et te on eap.atone, -rin ong way while he (Hiaeris) sought safety elec | DrLineot pier, accordiug to Uay's ortetoal plan, where, ‘The comrade was saved, but Marris fell, pre i to Mr. Dauer, the dimensions of the Ue was taken ont of the rninaslive, IIs leg was Y MADE THEM. Ina terribly shattered condition and had tobe am- | Sx INCHES SHALLED THAN Tat ot tre putated. Though everything possible was done to | intendent, and proaumatly for the aake of a petty save his life, gangreno set in and poor Marrle died, naViNE ‘it was a matter aver which Mr, Gay and skeleton, bound and unbound. aa Alpaca Coats,ingreat - q rinting $08,000.08 it pill approprinting $08,090.08 for paymen atnenentaut the Penllenttaty ‘wan parsed without oppomtion—ayes, 58, This will set that inatitas fon ont of bebt. : VOLUNTARY ASSIONSENTS, BOSTON DRUGGIST. 2 the question to the umplre, who had been decided : f 4 ‘the bill relating to voluntary acsignments was | making the nintn victim In tho disaster. hea “ng, control, Fhe taterion oF tM clits ne Spee NOESY = Totty. “$00,000 71 untteance, by, the tottery to, bo dr. ‘cone, yole,tta OF tho | ewaze nus: Thereby certity that tharehadcaternh abundance, for men and : ome Senay SO eum ea se AT MEPALOR DITOR TROL Fan 1. | (oevekaraoh crue’ Gad melted away ender ime a AN APPEAL Rot lerntly-be ured, aad the gime beran wlth one | {77 Cengears and for che last # adtiatly cat hed buss boy 8,cut long. ? ail prices. : : : eet that ie thie pice ba de ‘af’ the df- be . f Of the test kind, cominonly called woft, It was | Ingin the bead, rains, across, G f ‘Tho DIL making the blescutng of barley ‘a ponat | When itwentdown some years ago, Upon this Neves that ff this pier had been made of the di- | has been made to the charitable for food and cloth> | nota contest to call for much deecription Ing in the bead, pains nc the temple, dizzy spells, tion, though ing for the unfortanates. At Champlain, large | it was a spiendid exhibition of Fenerally cay fo auantitics of provisions and necessary clothing have | flelding on both ides. In tho first, second. fonrth, Deen contributed by citizens. revtnih, eighth, and ninth innings the home nine ‘The entire country ie cnveloped in dorse smoke, | Ment out inthe same order they came up. In the It ls stated there wore many farallice Iiving in the | {hlfd Joniugt Smith hit well orce Wright for a bate. woodlands where tho Ares have raged no fearfully, | Jett by iharnes' foul Ay tobutton. Inthe Ath ine and that undonbtedly many pestons have perlened | Niteifines hit eately or feat ‘ond Tieadloy tent while attempting to eave their homer, ‘At Altona'rorest, lone and tvoonotall, ana Bi. | Bite tccond on a hit to Lond, which was thrown ed werk aid painful eyes, awolten and ulcerated tonsils, hard anc con¢tant cough, sevcre pain weroas the chest, And every Indication of consumption. My head ached althetine. The ler accirmutated so rapidly In my head anc throat that 1 could nut keep (hem free. Fre- quently stig! would anria me, at the polit of suffocation. I world then have re- couie to every means tn tn7 power tu dislodge the miu: Cus from my throat and head before being alle to lee again. For a period of atx yeara my tonailn were ulcers a AREY iguch inuawmed that } could with dimculty occaston Harrin exhibited gront herotam and fortl- | mensions which huaseaea he Pod of ond materiale tude, le saved the lives of four persons, and, 0 } hich waa to have been placed upon it, daing #0, broke his own leg. Me was 24 years of | it in for those reasons that he considers any age, a noble, good-hearted fellow, and a steady, | movement.on tho part of the, Jury a, indie usctut workman, IMs brothers, John HH. and {Gay cresaateely i rey pee ae James W. Hartle, and the former's wife, arrived | NOt Shit Oo todnsman, tho local Superin- in thie city immediately alter the catastrophe,and | tendent, yet Mr. Bauer docs not sce how they can hava heon here ever since. Tho Inqueet was held | doit by Indicting Mr. Gay. ofente was passed and sont to the Governor for his oral, 5 SPPNAPRINGPIELD'S DRRACT OF PATTI. ‘The bill providing for the condemnation of four acres of additional ground for the new State-House waspasscd. ‘These ere font acres which the citt- Jentof this elty agreed to piirchar and gira to th fate In consideration of the Capitol belng located here, Which now tho citizens of Springheld will 3,000 White Vests, ., madeupingood shape, : with and without col- lars, all prices. a te where they atood | jamitoanoperation on them hut at his Fequctt port notdo, REBUILDING, : Jenburg, the people were Jast nicht watching thelt | hy Glenn and Smith. Anron guta hit inihe sixth | honed te” The ronecent lonemmestion and ulceration ta 3 il- Amamast zawcor. | diiamorning, and the cemaine wore taken 885 | a6, nance ateo suitor (eat to feballé substan | homer py Glengand Smith “Apron gut a hitin te sixth | Pott Caicomonnadacmenn | ~Qur Boys’ and Chil- . Tho bill sppropriating $27, 000 for the completion | by tlatly the wrecked portion will cost from $26,000 At Dunnomorsa fears are ontertalned that tho fire | nit tho ball at all. from my head had so frritated and inflamed my lungs af the Hincain sonra ne wa jaseed withoat ono, | 11:15 a, m. train to-day. $50,000, ‘Tho ialls which are standing appear that Tcoughedtacessantly,—sdeep, hard couch, “Meai- ‘vote to epare- 0 t 5 to THB CORONER'S. INQUEST ON THE COURTHOUSE | to be In excellent condition, and the foundations, in be acen, are very good, ‘The foun will spread into the thick forests in that immediate ‘The visitors retired in striking order In every in- a uejgnvorhood. P ning except the second, fourth, and the fatal VERMONT, NEW MAMPSHINE, AND New. DRUNS- | Inthe i i wic! dren’s Department is IMPOVISED COUNTS. . ‘The bill anthorlzing attorneys by coneent of DISASTEL ro far Rourke led off with econd Inning O' snfe symptom of at early death ly conumption, When + aay fone reat npona gravelly soll, and no cracks o hit, and got second on Anson's nesitation about | matiers had rrached thin stace, oF abuse az months fully stocked with all th partica to act as Judges-pro tom of any conrt | Was continued thie morning at 0 o'clock in tho City ia the atanding walls, St. Jony, N. B., May 16,—Thero are hear: b Peters’ failure t the hose, Bute | 8% Unc of Bax porns Rabies. CURE Po * Syecad in his ‘Bint ag rerouri "i poh soeane Counch Chambers, Jered F. Rarria baring died | *8Y Kind ara aeen {2 the sanding Wal inthe woode atoutla the city, and: aieo in the vic | fon alee’ hit. eafely, and while he was cn rab the | CataMmie After uling the frat rattler berintoim: | tha Novelties-of the sea- ' ( ducing the night, tho jury organized and pros : cecded to the City Motel, where she inqnost was CRIME. held. The body was identified, and then tho jury retitrned and commenced the oxamination of tho A STRANGE CAS®, {tnessca, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, » ‘The first witness calied was W. D, Richardson. Br, Louis, Moy 10.—A narrow cecape from ip- ‘The Coroncr informed Mr. Richardson that the | nominious death was that of Polndexter Edmond- architects wlahed him to fnrnish the detafted | son, who was to have been hanged at Bloomfctd, measuroment of tho plors -upon which the | Stoddard County, to-aay. The following aro tho columns were placod, Richardson replied that'| facta of the remarkable deliverance: Last sammor ho hnd nodats on which to base auch figures, He {| Edmondson had a dificnity with Wiliam Shaw, had given orery eolitary paper in his possession to | during which bp was track in the head with a the Coronor, who now had them. He would pro- | brick, and carried homo insensible, Wheo Ed- duco 5 witness In tho afternoon who wonld give |’ mondaon camo to tis scnsea he swore to be re- them, the data from which ho obtalnod the 6g- | venged. Edmondson had a half-witted brother, ures he presonted to tho jury yesterday, His | named James, who, on eceing his brother's wound figures were and the scar after it had healed, bo- TAKEN FROM TUS LOWKST BSTINATES, came frantic, swearing the direst vengeance prove rapidiy, The first dose seemed to clear my bond As] had not khown tt tube Car years, It geement grad: ually to arrest the discharges, Jt stopped my cough tn three days, By taing It ea agaraie | soon reduced the Inflammation and ewelling of my fonslly, Ao that th fuon ceased to tronhic me, The surencss, ac; cheat disappeared, and every aymptom of Ol of F the use Of BaNfonn’s ItanicaL CORE POR CaTARniy, have been thus explicit hecause, an @ drugetet, | pave seen ® great deal of auSering from Catarril, and Jost, and WaB paeroil, FENnine,AND DriDods, ‘The bill authorizing’ cities and villages to ac quire, mafutain, Heense, and regulate forries and bridgee, waa passed, bill italian $8,000 to th The bill appropriating $8, erannum to the gute Board of Agriculture wvaa pared. JUDICIAL, ‘she BIN amending the lar relatlye to inter. change by Judges with each other was paseed, I prorideathat Circutt, Judeca, dudgos of the gue perior Contt of Cook ‘County, and tho Jndges of (vunty and City Courts may interchange and sit in each other's stead, ’ ‘The abovo bills havo all passed the Houne, and now goto the Governor fot Approval, - ‘THE POOL-BELLING NILE vaso amended As to include within tas prohibition pol-eetling onclections, base-ball, and horse- rees, and Wan paenod, cinity of tho ted Granite Works at St. George. beat play of the game was mado uy, MeVer, who Luxexnunn, Vt, May 10,—Extensive forcat fires | took s fast Iinc-enot from Brown's bat, end cut off, are raging in New Hampshire. £ix thousand cords | Satton'n return by a beautiful throw to Spalding." of wood belonging to a coal company wero burned | The crowd cave him much credit for the play. near tho Fabayan House. The Crawford louse is Tho eanourly-fatal inning to the Whites was the indanger, Trains bound weatonthe Portland & | lant, up to which time they had but one error—and Ogdensburg Railroad were delayed twelve hours, ) that doubtful—charged to them, Donil led off antsMovti, N, W., May 1U,—The forest fire, |'withacleau bit past eccond, and, whilé he stood ve miles vides fe raging peer’ coal Berwick, | on a Wright Bib grounder to Spalding sitet jc. and rapidly progreasing castwar the latter got up very cleverly, and accured the on i : Pe WUITE MOUNTAINS. With p laudable desire to cut of Bond, who was on | «2am familiar with the treatment of Cacerrn ae prac. Woopvittx, N. H., May 16,—Nearly tho whole | the way to second, Spalding drove the ball t> | mov etninent about inyeaie. Lhave uncd every kind aide of the White Monntains, from Lancaater,Coos | Barner, but mndu a rather wide shot of It, the | of -~medy and apraratus that have County, to the Crawford Monee and Fabyan House, | ephere going out to left centre field, while Mond | period of sx years past, and Lave, while fullowing theif Carroll ‘conaty, ison fire. To-day the fire Is rag: | kept on to third base. Hines ran tn and felded | usc, taken great care cf my reveral healtt. hut outala: ing fercer than ever, Yesterday the whole Town | the ball, and, with an extremely {Il-fonnded hopo | &4 to teilet or encourascment from any uf ther of Whitefeld of cutting off the runner at third, he *Jet co" at | yneverecummenica it in over 100 cases without nate: er oa Bencalons'tad wont eae Ter MO | Gh feliee te, tte Sate oat ea ol ed B r . whedesale orders from parties to whom | hare sold one Peer on elect ta ee ete emacs | MThat is att thor was of it) and if any one wants | bottie. “Tivla in the omiy ‘patent medicine | harc.ever Company. ‘Tho loss ts contined to timber, fencee, | Anything farther in the way of parttenlars let him Fectmmended, Beyer pacar, nelicred in them beture: ete, conan! y son, for we make. this department.a specialty. Pieces furnished to all parties wishing them for repairing. Remember, that we manufacture all the - Clothing that we sell. i ‘appeared during ® mie helrrair. Very crates tule OKOE F. DINSMONE: Me. Delaney gave notice that he wontd move a | Ifo had dared his limestone at 140 pounds tothe | upon Shaw. Last Octobor, after Poindexter | Another firo yesterday on the Brown Lumber __ Tn scone: aon Fev, 23, 1875, Hi reousideratlop. Ils object Is to have pool-selling | cub!e foot, where the Government allows 162 | had recovered, James Edmondson disappeared, | road, Whitefteld, destroyed 200 cords of wood. . a; aps tl? Bewrovn; ss. = Feb, 23, 1873. . A euhorsc-races excepted from the bill, pounde. The estimates given yesterday afternoon, | and shortly aftorwarde Shaw was found murdered. ate Bre. ae ew. fea and, et rabyan Nonse citcago, an | fear ‘Then personally speared the sald George F. Dine: ae The Sen AE ROPMIATIONS. -smente | 20d published tn, nz Triavxe, were not more | Close upon. thia erent, and beforo tha arrest of | Tense, doy & lntdwin, who lost over boO corn of | Darel 2D: 4 3 oo) 9 | mons and made cath that the foregoing statement by A 5 "5 teihe bill making appropriations for. the ‘Insane | than half what woutd actasily have been upon the | Poindexter, James Edmondson auddenly Teappear- | wood, besides valuable timber. The engines and 4] 0} Oo} 3] 3) 41 oO SETH J. THOSAB, Juste of the Peace. fe uylam at Elein. 4 columns when the building was complete. The | ed and told hie brother that he had kil ed Bhan care OF scant Washington Ralirosd are stored at 4) of oj} Oo} o] 1 ADDITIONAL BTATEMENT. - § te Henato.alro concntrod In the Iouso amend. | four architects, in tholr testimony youterday, did | witha knife. Strangoge\t may appear, the elder | Ihe beso of tha mountal sito, copmaered 3a BO; Of OF SB OT since the above atatement was male I have been tap- i gtaisto tho bill making appropriations for the | not giro near tho welght that was on theso piers. Fdmondson made the heroic resolu an ip re ler | greal BneCr de nec: ‘a been ordered thero 3] Of 2] Al A) 0) LY saiiingroring In health have had no returcot tee ay : Normal School at Normal. oS pot 9 death and bear in silence tho shame that he knew | to get thom on the trac! iy to muve if neces- 3} OF Of 21 Ol Bt Of disagreeable aymptome that attended Yay former sick~ s. * & Toth tulle on ainended by the House have beon | THERE WERK NEANKE OOD TONS ON RACH PIxR | must follow for the sake of saving his ment anna aary. 3] Of OF OF BF O} © & ness, and although aftected from timo to time witll se- POPUL. AR CLOTHIERS ‘ ‘ mblished tn Tre Tnipuxe, + than 130 tons, an the witness atated yesterday, | ¢d brother's lite. iis, waa tri Hf, convicted, ‘ana Qiassacuuserrs. i 3] Of 2 3} Of} 0 | serelcolds incitental to the audden changes in our elim: 4 a) " Y Aroto waa thon afer Ss Sccnrringtathe Honey | Th2ineluder the eourt-room floor, tho vibratory | {Ee Gecametaniials A short timo elnce dames | rapingfor thfea dese on’ the. Went Sveekbridgs sai] of a} af | ait “a | fe Seater ay oeeea eal Cuca | * Mens bag | % wenty-nve aun ana sPricts Aha nang oprertaoae or | ean it at outa uavossahy goat om sk | BEHLING, «te iaateolliiea fk | Hate iow eterna ae ene 4 of ol ol of a| o [aiinnraumndensseemteiercnaeeen: | Cor. State & Madison-sts.: natituto for Foeblo-Minded Children—aves, | apior, Thoro were 190 tons on it at the tmo it done tho deed for which his brother 1 oe 4 A RP ie my on. eee | ae Sa 18; noes, 20—and the Sonato refused to. concur in he himself had done tho deed for whici res. Too loss In tinber is vory great. 4} C) G] O} OO} 8) O ) dae February I haveconsulted with axreat many amict- | r— . a9 ‘ ie amepanene by mich the iowa, ro: | gator hig own focket Hoda nt ork Wingebaro | JMeetaby tShnel "vat Geet Stent at mk orraws NAL d{ 6) 3) 2138) (| 2 | eer eernceeaces! | BARROIDEOIPO AND LAGER” ques the appropriation for furniture | County to pay for that, hutdid it becausa it waa'| Pefore ample witnenses, rehleh created Inteee ee Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Cl 3) F) UL GLO | igethe confidence I feel In fantord'aliadleal Cure for i trom »000 | to 000, This amend: | necessary. r ee a ae a eer ned. xian'a Ile Orrawa, May 1U,—Reports from the burning S) 9) §) 4) 2} 8) Catarch. GEOKGE F. DiNeMONE. : nent, it will be remembered, waa adopted cum ware soRTeG fimo was left to save the condemned man's Ife. | districts to-day alate chat the drea in many place elt at at 2] “oct. 26, 1875, : tke House attor fail discussion, which clteited | sy49 oceupted in tho exaininationat George R. Tat | ons of ureuy to vend aman innantiy to the Gov: | Sf being ubdued, a chango of wind haring ma: CU CL SL eL 8] , zach package contains Dr, Santord's 4 Toh} - . * thteren #23000 mas an ‘straragant approprine | Te Reitlarand ecotencrens of Ceaser Ais ad | SemmOCENMEL Owen aman me Cog ane | ferialy aided tho fori of the lababliante to get 4 Cg] cf OY) zert peckane ennstan De Santon leneouee Inhale ider lun, But nota State Jnetitution tm there nt ae | ee pene a et ee oe ater Dat followed | ee een cy ee ea ee rcaacnger: | tem Under control, | In eome localities there was 3) +] Ws} 2] btheeei: Forasin by aif wholeanleandtetall drugeiste dot ran to get the utmost possible monsy outof tho | fy Inthe wake of the four preceding white. w hey a Fs fen + cht Pandas morning, | & slight shower of rain Inst night, and Indicattone SITET SLES | tiroughout the United states. WEEKS & PUTTER, Treasury, and, In the combinations and trades that] Sestcha” Ne thought the plane’as dragn were | er sey eee ey on aetna amidnvite, | Of more fain to-night, A great many buililings e UM UML ES 8 | General Agents, and Wholesale Druxgiats, Boston. : tewade for that purpose, this prcticalar natiuns | sfashert, “He, thought the plans as drawn were | and Gov. Pholpe, after examining the AMArIS. | Sodvaluablo. timber were denttoyed, “but nO ae TUXe ACOnED. z an aces tan muatercd steenyth enough in the Senate to in-.| five “eden dane from tham, “tad ba | § immediately apon recelving tue respite Pull. | curate acconnt of damage can yet be obtained. 22346 6 7-8 9° : be ce tiWapon nn outrovoously extravagant approptl: | Cven the job, and had any donbta noontthe bearing | Tipe telegraphed the tact to Dexter, the nearest To the Western Assoclated Press. 6000000 0-0 : eee eee eae nmo erie capacity of a pler, he sliould have ascertained thé | railroad patut tq Bloomfield, and instantly loft on |. Monrxzat, May 10,—Tho heat in this clty yea 0000000 1-1 ‘ aunount of weight coining upon them. Tho mortar’ “bis ride for life, reaching there thie moralng {9 Was tory, good, It wae n very superior kod o aac Time-mevae. ‘The sand wan excellent. ie thougne | “me & Prevent the hanging. tho workmanship of the pler was not as the apecifi- ‘The Senate concurred in the Hiouse amendmenta’) totho bi} sabmnitting to the peoptea proposition for fttller appropriation for the new Stato-llousc, teNERVOUS terday was wholly caused by bush fires in she Ot- t ‘One, tawa Valley, and wa vory oppressive. The smoke yiret bao on 1 err OL ey 15-Glenn, 2: running. onthe river thet the ferry hae ceased Smith, 2; White, Tt ‘O'Rourke, cad bnicago! ay Chas. Gossage « ‘The amendmont rednces tho proposed appropri+ Ss WINGY. ton, 2 ‘ ition from $700, 000 to $301,000. It also contains dae cate deer torte pellares ene: pic would Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, a Passed balle—Anson,,1; Brown, 1. ; } Astum proviso by which the pretense Ia maue uf | gibiy twenty. —but fifteen tons would be very ale. pat Raring, Ja., May 16.—George Palmor MISCELLANEOUS. Umplre—J, Fred Core. ° 0. ait ' caer in reaariee of tne Btater tonsa Com | jo tigured that no leas than ET tons would nave | qararrested hete tovday for namerous hank-rob- cutcaco. ho Bt, Lonle Cian) will, play bale’ fret ‘ : oy we THM BOUTHERN PANITENTIARY MILL Woan on. the plese when compiate.. monty tons | terics, Palmer was a confederate of the notorious | ‘The alarm from Box 70 at 7:40 last evening waa | Ex" G,, hanes dice ht the Tvwenty-thint street rounds = thin caused by the burning out of a chimney at No, 62 tttemopas Sueeaucly ‘as Iast ine rivalry be- Deaplatnes street, No damage. tween the twoleading Western clubs Ia thia “yeni ‘The alarm from Box 4020t 7:30 yesterday morn- peprened by the fact that tho Browns now lead Ing wan caused by the explosion of a patent kero: | Juthe championship race, there will be not litle ene stove at No, 104 Holt avenue, Mrs. Wilberg, ae fo welt teeay a sara. 4s amended was pasecd, and now goes to tho Mowe for concurrence in thé amendments, tho thletof whichis that which would preclude tho petsnaae of old Penitentiary property at Alton, t appropriates $700, O40, ¢ GRAIN-INSPECTION. For the tmmediste retief and permanent cure af man: COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTERS, SE te Draatgtnn tha negrane fore hs mas meoemtl Hamburg Embroideries, ; “Just the Thing.” . pier. He would feck eafer yith fiftcentonato the | Lentx, recently arreated in Philadephia and taken square foot. to Nilnois, Palmer is a one-armed msn, and is With Tater's examination the morning session | known among detectire officeraas ** Wingy.” He closed. assiated Lenix when the banks thero wore conf- IN THE APTERNCON donced a few weeks ago, He waaaiao at Quebec “tho Jury Gest examined Fred Bowmen, an architect | and Montreal with Lentz." By the assistance of a Monare, Joslyn, -D ‘Tallat a “i to evadl ( 50 years of age, waaso badly burned thereby that | Lireddke stigan, Maan c Os oes Bees OF faslyn, jement, Scot! ‘allaferro, an 7 haa managed to evade arrest for years 7 ie, Ly ‘el jal ive Oaks, of ite, OL ° culle presented petitions from various portions | Staines, wae, Virtually tertited as tho other | Cone are? Bneridl iiitehcoeks of Feotine Ty i9 | Dr. Cohen doce’ not think abe cau survive, Dem: | ~fr, Lovt ‘A’ hoary ralncstorm thie of the Staten, praying the restoration of grain-in- apcetion at Chicago to the Board of Trade, Re age to the bullding, $200. afternoon prevented the game between the Browne AT COHOCONK, ONT, and Ilartfords. The Browns left tu-ntght for Conoconk, Ont., May 1U,—The Sheddon Houso, | Chicago, where they aro ¢o play to-morrow. im. Ile belleved ¢he ils wi only mada to | here awalting a requisition from the Governor of holdup themuclves, “iio threw tte blame on the | Iilinols, when ho will return with hie mag, local Superintendent, Latham. f ‘ORAIN-sTONAGM, On motion of Mr. Middle, tho bill fixing the rato ‘i ; : i Messrs, Weeks d Potter—Gextixuex: Pleased find iT ters t f 2 % ith, Me, ~ and Koys' Hotel, and eoveral business places burned | Loutavitiz, Ky,, May 10,—: Me Inclosed 60 cents, for whieh sead ms ine two COLLINS* We shall place on our counters to- of warctiousy gtorage. woe referred to & special | P.wrwiaue were cation but sale they werd. wae A Fe ie a Titan Hactays' Agta, 510,000. fare f 18 o.y'| MOURN REN Shops iobe eine ; F morrow, D, - Gillen Sb it and} inte one Sr Mesiiee Me: oeporee' es Niriekiey eet Ger sora aa i! Renosita Wis May 1U,—Onr clty was again Tovannerran, *Mtey 10. iaine. to-day have ie rile a a Moor se hem oat buaeting four eave — ; ‘ » Shut, and Taliaferro, is Ge . Ey ral Superine » Wis, . y z I Cy " GUASKNATONIAL NOMINATIONS. [eee Pe eee ore ereatdnen Wantailed, | visited. by burglara early thla morning, who suc- | checked the forest free along the Iindson, Tina twa hour { munering trom Yarou nertousmapaintaidaessest | S000 pes. of fine Nainsook and | Governor to-day rent in the following nom- | He said tho brick was goud and bad been accepted | ceaded in effccting an cntrance into M. A. Miller's IN MAINE, DarcuitesLoulsvitte, 10; Memphis, 6. prevailed upon them to try the VO! y stele, 5 Itutions, which wero confirmed by the Renate: | ly Ga the County Superintendent. Hoawora | Sowelry store on Main street. Officer Totard, af | _DANaon, Me,, May 18.—An extensive fro Is piel Penton : end thus far they have proved very y. Wiese Cambric Embroideries ai a i Yor Trufteca of the Soldiers’ Orphans Home, John | that Gay's plane and specidcations were carried | S°¥clry i "Rs | raging inthe woodsat Kingaian. ‘The people are THE TURE. Send me your lowest Fates by the dozen, respecte Rensker, of Maconpin County, Duncan 3, | out to the letter. the Merchants’ police, heard the nolse of the | Out cn masse dghting It . fully, 0, W. BOSTWICK, reduction of fully one-half Yuux. of McLean, and John Charica Black, of | ‘The moat important developments will come to- | ongrator, ani wn his egress from the store succoed- ra Seth ena Lexinorox, Ky., May 16.—Tho racea over the | Alt. Sterling, O., July 20, 1978, Champaign; for Commienionors of tho State Buard | morrow, when tho committce of experts will re- | cd )acapturiog him, At his heating this afternvon Ff Assoclasion course to-day were very well attended, ii — their former prices. f or Charitlen, W. A. Grimahav, of Pike County, | port, after having made caroful examinations. before Justice Gillett, he gave his name se Charles SPORTING. and the sport bettex toon was expecied, Tha fol- 1 Want More 500 pes. from 8 to 15 th fr Korte, of Lagalle, and vohn 3. Gould, of E ‘under $800 bonds until the fall term of court, —— lowlng te the summary: 000, | x Gartnadtete Pelveraneraenens, Tieans wend 500 pes. from 8 to 15e, worth from : THE RAILNOAD AND WARMOUSH COMMISSION CHICAGO. apa anes BASE-DALL, rhe eae aol tae BL gob ead tO carry the proper fl me so much good that I 15 to 30¢c, é Lasappointed ‘Thomas Il, Seymour a member of ° ARCHITECT BAUER NABBED. To understand tha games of base-ball, four in walehts toucll for $1,000, allowed f pounds: to mh 500 fi 18 to 30 rth t PeCommittea on Appeali at Culcago, viceD, W. | returned ycstorday from Nockford, and during pectal Dispatca to The Tribune. number, which have been played upon the Chicago | Sell tor $750, allowed 7 pounds; to sell’ fur $1.00, vy May 1, 1970," pes, from 0 aC, WO ‘ io, resigned, SS 3 the dey was inet by a Totnune reporter, who asked Cxvan Rarips, Ia., May 7,.—Sheri® Hitchcock, | ground this year, it js nocesrary to roferto the | allowed 10 ponndas —— from 30 to 60c. ‘ him concerning his deas about the diester and his | of Peoria, sesleted by Marshall Male, of thie | **baildtspute” which has been forthe space of | W. 1, Gratr‘ats b. Fatrplay aged by Virgil, damn Con- Fela by all Grggista far Ze cents, Heat by tall cafes F . CARDONDALE NAPPY. jm conce: i eripl, by Lesington, toscll for #13), tus ‘pounde... 2 | fully wrapped, vis receipt of 28 conta fur our, §1:25 for Rr 4 Apectat Dttpatch to The Tribune, impressions as to the t of. tho investigation, | place, arrested the Canton forger, George D, | seven days agitating the League clubs, managore |, Mfiph hy Lexington he siz, or #125 for twelve, by WEEKS & POTTEL, ltr: 1,000 pcs from 35 to 50, worth » Cantoxpare, Il, May 10,--Dispatches seceived | Mr, Dauer stated, In the first place, that he desired: | dIaloy, allae George Palmer, and wife. The } and players, and, to a leaser uxtent, the dall-loy- attle, by imp. Glen Uk pat pelstors, Boston: fr 15 t 31 : beat Lovelock t irom Springéeld unnoance | tocorrectan inaccuracy which bad crept into the | twain showed fight, and |t was with didiealty dhe ing public. A few words of proface will’ servo to | 1 1'. Tarleton's ch R: Bt = wiki oS ‘om 400 {0 Sl. tarp Ree ithe Senate of the Bouthern Ventten: | abetract of hletestimony as published in yesters | Were aecared, | Alot, #20) Wes Sanne At Loe, | oxplain matters: At the December meeting of the sai joyous nows to our people, as a Ai vrobability he building will be loreal ia League tt wae voted ta have a uniform ball wed fn Kekwon County, Ono Commissioner will most Gay's Taunn, amail Bouse and lot here.’ ‘Thy will be trana- ‘Yorkabiite, —~— eat all gomea for the champlonshlo, Mr. L. I. Mabo, ADV RTISERS 1,000 pes. from 550 to $1.45, worth ro Tax suRY ferred to Iltnots upon fecelpt of the Governor's poun, Habe from $1 to $2.50, * 8 hkely be selected from this vicinity. In vlaw of Se naciibiedy requisition. of Boston, waa on hand and spread his wares be- + We Hancock. Custer, ‘ i Tatas ad Hnextauatibis, vesonross SE eee ee ees oeomt ainetretecieen ones | pAnHON fore the Convention, That body, after dlacasston, | 13.1 pec easier to A i § | Destring to reach country readeracan doxo inthe | , Al8o, Some very choice Novelties: Bute! er focation can be found In tho | iced to equare feat, over twenty tons to theaqasre ad Dispatch ta The Tribune, adopted a ball with one ounce of rubber and a | MEPs Or veachi ft tule, Syenre bY Uncie Vice "peat and cheapest manuer by uelng in Embroideries, worked in colors on i RLOOMINGTON. ~ Troon Sela Diepatch ta The Trio op gbOMKuTON, LN, aay, AU t Rinaker, Slack, ‘and Fan! Trees of the soluters’ Orp Nome at nore Freie ct preat Jucal intere: Duncan Funk te ldentof tho National Bank of bloomington, double cover. ‘Thereupon the word went forth * uaa open thata lively ball was to bo used. This was on- { poun ‘queationably the underetanding and desire of the peaseessniing! : 1 Swiss-Nainsook and Pique. Leaguo, as any delogato at tho Clovolend meeting rey raco, 144 mileadssh, walk over for Ton- ) ‘ We have received this day largo e can testify.’ Mr. Mahn went on and made qnunp mack. invoices of entirely new patterns in u up am atock of Dalis according to tho | A. Ruford’s bh. m, Mannie Gray, S-yeer-old, by Eny ts samples H} on =e A by ‘Lightning, to sell for $500. 77 ateeeee foot. Me told them that » pler bullt accord- | geniwarlern, May 10,—The President hag pare ing to tho plans and specifications, of } aoned Josoph Woodward, of Decatur, who was the best quality of brick. lal tn coment, and the | convictad at the January torm of the United States bricke well eoaked with water, as tho specifications aasing counterfelt Treasury notee, snd called for, would havo carried with safety a Cont of arin Venitontiary tor one. year.’ Dia. ure, - ‘he appolntment if Bloomington, Connelly and prominent citlzens of ante bane i Matched , +, fue actively aided Cutlont in the campaigns, Dy | “CMEOF twenty tone ie ae acmee He aeerney oaths “‘pelition for Hxecullve ‘which “tho Cleveland Convention | gautreryannunenowa. waiveae a eect fine Black Calais Laces, whe i change cen, Jolin Mesulta te doposed. {roid 1 Glemency. had picked out, To aent some of theso balls to | oy tmp. Phaeton, dain 7 by Hob olin cmenenen | Pctitesis, in widths from 2 to6 -{ me ard, of which he hes been a member for | he wasaabsequently recalled, and stated that he the clubs, and they tried them and with ona volo | srcuit 2 inohes, fi . * Dol G nat Tt and peane SMeenor, who hss been Treas- | srished to make A slight correction in the testl- POCKET-PICKING. ed out against thom because they were too soft, | Vasite git by Tipperar tel pined, or by State Sections. For | Mohes, for trimming Dolmans, Cos- =~ :. IB indrasding tess heseee Peatonraaioe. wake | Tiong, When tho Dullding was, completed and Apectal Dispatch te Tha Tribung tnd, afters litle tee, grew fabby on tho outside, | 4,2. aint, ers 6 iGhestinatcappiy to" A. S KEeLOGa, "| tumes, and Parasola. ee Nalsdecisions recgned, 10 tats, edecr at tee ex. | fnlehedaccording to the plans and specifeations, | Pyonta, Il.» May.10.—De. Small, Of Chleago, | fo that ono could be eked up by the slack tikes | 12% ‘ iT at:70 Juckegsn, Chica Ui ; Tovel da San; re Watton of his present term, aud will probably be | the pler would have to carry a weight noteaceeding | had ble pocket pleked of a gold watch at the ChI- | Livten by tha ecrutfof {te neck ar @ emell boy by ri 0 hw PUNLICATIONS, | _ Also, Zorchon an y Beate’ by Newton Pulllips, Cullom’s nephow, twelve tons to tho square foot, allowing even for | cago, Rock Island & Paclic Depot this evening. | ing stack of his breeches, 7, FERS by War Dances |] ananassae en ee a nnnnnne | Ta cey, of the choicest designs, from mineutston lawyer, At present, tho, ollice the additional pressure causs by # heavy wind. He waa just entering the sleeper to return home to he tng be atle. 5 years. e. | Every one interested in Life Insur- pds 4 ve Z fluted peat g wut i# probably to DB again made ® | "According to Mr. Bauer's impression, the Chicago when the act was committed. ‘The thief gue cana at abe Penace bay ioe pesnopparinnely i, data Wy Colomiba, JE. 0 ance should read tt, I-2 to 4 inches wide. All of which, * 4 eg Kg 5 i * pels dh . . = . DRIFT OB TENDENCY OF THM JURY #0 far has cacaped. defects ta the bail were discussed and a vote paseed | ,itlttess2- : asvereeasetl ho Serl No. 2 we place at prices much lower than PENNSYLVANIA, was, In the frat place, talndict Mer, Gay for man- |, . FIVE YEARS. that tho Secrotary mstruct Mr. Mabn to makes | Sings aistdtta, dam Susam Ovens: ° Jericho Series, No, 2. STATE YINANCES. slauguter. He belleved that any such actlon would | ganaroga Semixos, N,¥., May 16.—Ex-County- OD evrsers on harder and Hycllcr ball, Time was short bofore | Frank Watcre ¢. f. Victress, 3 years by Vletary, ever before offered in this city, ae i ——t- Taatisscna, Va., May 16,—Tho Commlasioners | bea grievous wrong; not becanso Mr, Gay wasan | qreaeuror Mann, on trial tho past two weeks for | the boginning of the season and no consultation | » GaN oy Vandel. z o e if s ihe Sinking Fund autdaries the financial agents | etchitecr, Ike himself, but becanse he . embezzloments of count y bondeand forgery of In- ai! wo hr by mage um cases area Ualle na Begun by iinp Eeltned... ; ie o Brief Honors Chas. Gossage & Co. : “ieCommonerth to ell ta 86,324,000 of 6 | _DIDNOT amLinva nix musroxsroze ” | Aonenent vers tay feen iu guley ood von | extaciruush tiem cuher fhe play wette | Md Rory te ehmee ages? HIST 5 | eS {Sper cent toans falling due Aug. 1, 1877, to | foranstbing which had happened; and thet fortwo | tenced to the State Prison for Sve years, Jotconyinced t@ clubs that he bad overdone the meh. It ten arapble story of New York life and | — FINANCIAL. Rs chee precentation at ‘the Farmera® and Me- | reasons: In tho first place, Mr. Gay's plans bad Se atior and had produced a set of aphores with tho | Isle now deanitely understood that the race be- | fo insurance, and jens by | heads bid anced SSeS ie PSTN National Bank, Philsdelpnia. been altered, and, In the second. Br. Gay ald not THE WEATHER, seme degree of pilablity that would exist In a bill. | tween Ten roeck and Aristides is off, professing to mak Dy it -f MARS COR UGEETS: Fare charge of the conduct of the work. Aa lie. | + Wasuivoron, D. Gh Mey I7e-Le, mor he | Jaron covered with th And ghiyratteteed AAU LEIG special carey succeed In making their own | Lotters of Credit for: Bauer states, Mr. Gay was called on for plans and | Jake region, stationary of falling barometer, neare "" 7 % wo UH UOOSAG DORE. spocidcations for the Yeonstraction of the building, | Jy stationary temperrture, winds mostly from the make plcsiy ofeuemless Site Maidens Prods Darnoiss May l0e-The Northwestern Awwstedt | py'ths pablisueray et OF Peiee (ane dotian) Travelers Abroad. nits, May 14,—Gor, Rico to-day vetoed the | Hesolit thove, plans zo the County of Winnedases | south and weal, pratly cloudy weather, and rain | dentot the Louisville Club, writing on the subject . . a cosse-Tunnel bill, Ae aye, Pathan, . to houid the bill be- gnid: **1¢ de perfect ruins: saw, jt would constitute a contract between tendent by the name o! areas, : Rowlng Association Committ to-nay resolved to Kountze Brothers, Bankers, 12 Well-et., New York, A PRET geo cerre rere beat eg peers agra as eat head i JANSEN, McOLURG & 00., a pilse gue Lettors of Credit and Cireulas Notes Ga 4 FARMER, LOCAL OMEERTATION. Sot layed threc-and-o- | asscas members of 1873 '$3 por head for oblitest rt rincipal cities of Eu- coca hargo of tho work. From that th eS ee Vicaso, May to, | half houre, and Mall ofthe audtencein tha grand | Hoa of to debt of the Awsoclation..—, 217 & 120 Btate-st., Ohioage. ona’ aad in ail"cther parts of the world, © is Coat tee aang any ratleoade anterivg into. iota i e ctking waone > Cee ete eet | Fe, Bare Tar, The) Wind. | Fin, Waatner, stand Icft befure the end of the afth dnnlag. Str. a = ee er ae . ‘anged for seven i not required to follow up bis plans and aco that | “gsm, aocail as] 84 iWo.briskersd) 00 Cloudy, THE DEBRIS OF THE SYSTEM 3 ROYAL HAKING POWDER, thoy were observed. He was not Superintendent; 4 mouatelther pass through ite natura) channels of ery Serie gia shee ne cece nese cad rea ee 5 0 anolber ian had hat place.” ‘Phe Couniy of Win. | WR me aeet Ta nebago had bought the plans, and could change ‘thenn if it chose, and : MU. GAY COULD NOT HELP MIMSELY, SUcO peta OTe ey ceglee et ceamae te Ga east | ee cnetercert or wore detective In the frat place, Mr. Bauer says wxxene - : iat there bas been considerable coutesion in tue ee Cuwauy, sey 16—Midoigd f° public mind growing out of the varying positions | “giattons. Har. Tar. ’ ALBANY. CUTTING Dow. Per id May 10.—The Governor has stricken the, Supply bill the entire appropriation of ae epee now Capitol and thirty-six other on curing an agyregato vf $500,000 in ad- exit, the bowel, the kidneys, aud the pores, or, in Firaddnnnnt poncnnnnninpatorenrere eset to ihe expert laser | Gefeule thereof, polion aud dlsotder the Auids of 3 AKIN G . ae player with inst year's bell might be nov good. with | We szatem. In order to effect the complete expul- . f fae’ new ono valll after considerable practice. Aton ot this dangurone refuse, the ory ans thraugt h i The Chicago Club, while anxious to | Which it passes of must be active sud ruc play with a hard, manly, lively apbere, ed. Fortunately there ie @ certain wecans of ren- ; Yvere not prepared for, and aot agreeable to, the | Geez them sowhen thoy aro not, » Moatettor's Wind. | fain Weather. : ute the action of th ie oe Which arcuitects way occapy tn regarq to public ~~ —~ —= | wooden ball, as the now one was called, because | Stomach Littors stimulate the action of the excra- j works” Atltockfond, orluttnen, Mrs day" | Rigas abet BP they were pelting aid up ang diaabled oa alfwldce. | WHE OENRY Clreylation cucuseano’molerate pry: Absolutely Pure. 7 My y UCEAN-STEAMSHIP NEWS, SIMPLY FORMISURD THE PLANS, huGala -coseee 23-03, BE While tho strong feeling was at its height, | shrongs the, cinta erect tho exdue of the b ¥ ew Youx, Mi and Latham was the Superintendent. In the case it Secrctary Young had bis attention called to tha | #plration, 1 May 10,—Arrived—Steamauips Call- , tH ef foecal aud otber waste matters are encot raged, 0 , (com Glasy of the Iinols Btate-House, Cochrane and Pique- ra fact that the new ball was not made tn accordance | fvecal aud aiber waste matters tre cocks Tagg and Yep, gow, and Vaderland, from Ant- } nard wero srchitects, and Piquenard was Superia a8 nd | with Legguo rules, ia that it bad cotton yarn next | $3e *¥pteu fined Tinie Bern nice gallows (oe Buen te the tntrioale merlt of the Norat Baxixa PowoEe, that to-day toroahout the country it stands alone : Loy : tengent. There the respousibilily was with an ay Be the cover, the League rule proscribing that tho ball | Tie‘ og thty beneficent alterative ie easy, andunac- | ttheslandald rower, Abrough vacclicuce of quality signe hee it gelned sy Ligh 4 reputation aad paslttoa ta + tog 2O% May 14,-—Stesmsbips Bolivia and Mosel, | architect. 0, shall be ‘wholly of woolen yarn, As sconas Mr, rene fa ataais the Kitchens ¢f the weet Housekeepers lu the counzry.. Thousande uf the very veat famuilies ia the city ad country at @ New York, ba *] Me B Leo says shat ay Bs Young becainu fully convinced, dy cuamination | Compantod by uripiny, “aud {ts stimulative etfect | (eatity vo ite niperiority over all ofuors, abd that Ik will gu urtucr and take better biscult, Folin cakes, pudJis, td S45 Francisco, ey lana died, steamer Bolgte, f Bauee TLaus WERE CHANORD ot tod. Sinerwise, of ine fact referred tor be iim- | wou the Nia Me aca es aE aS Bir roars Br rs A pedro Agia get ls nt aT Og ran pe rar rege Tord 27 '. ¥ . ua eaithy an 3 reat stre erly . fo 5 cof Rong, via Yokabiome, carering $050,000 | from the way in srhich Gay mado them, and that 7 at mediately addressed fon Talowing Icicargis Mra Noval Deel a ea ibemectves 10 every lntelligeat Housekeeper ‘who will'glre is atslal. Ij cuataias the eauct sircagta of 8 pure iter erapcaneciaer: ‘MACNOE Tele | Mee CL eda Cate te af god as Cae Vegas: ieee pcr npr emer Rit ceritrftne arate rt recede Coren tin( tt dca aa fiom Everpoai ATHveds steamship Lberme) ery ee ot ee pabding this particulas plet a8: CANA ADO Toa MOE Ak ah bang etited a hearue | ot de cuow ih the wnarke, abe ladies, wiih | TheBorat Davina Lowvue far saleby tha best Grocece every whet. mi ct ‘ » 4

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