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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 21, 1877. known tn England, where he Is al: employed | about 1 o'clock In the moming, the Town: of on important constrnctions, aa ‘* The Clerk of the | Iquigne, sltnated ons low open beach In Peru, Works.” He receives his Inatructions from the | In latitude 20 degreen santh, waa destroyed by & architect, oxplaina the designs to the me- | tidal wave, Tho telegram announcing the fact chanics, and exercises a conetant watchfol- | mnat have been sent across South America; neas over ‘everything about the building. | thence by the Sonth Atlantic cable to It {e to be regretted that it Is not the mile rather | Enrope; thence back acrosa the At- than the exception in the United States to employ | lanti and across North America, before a Cletk of the Works. It isthe only way that tho | {t again renched San Francisco on the Pacific. The Ci The Inet Btato cen: that a similar process of change hae been in progress in Maaenchnaetta farming. ‘The reporta poo iehed do not give these details, and an yet itis possible to state the magnitude of the ebange, bots very large number of Matsachueetls farms are now owned by our Irish and Canadian fellow. elllzens, who have bonght outthe ‘natives,’ and Are netting down to steady agricnitural life," Ttis something lke that, !would befriend ‘the fraj pac Dronght antt for $1,000 against W. Phillips {le stranger, ond put heads on the mde rivals | and Edgar A. Lord. whotaunted him, Alas, the disenchantment! Tho CIRCUIT COUNT. langnage the boya naed very nearly made hin yel- Mary A.Bisbop bezan a anit in ejectment acainst Jow curla tarn gray and etand an end with horror, | Joseph T. Ackerman to recover possession of Block and he got leked in several running fizhta; and, | 0 of Urvis Subdivtslon of the N. B, 3 of the 8. B. when hlaideal big newsboy appeared, instead of | 1% of Section 7, a4 14. taking his part. the giant tea Danicl by bis tong THA SATIS ‘blonde curls toa hitching-poat in an iter, andsold | Jenax Daruxond~In ehamtel rere BABBIFT'S "TOILET SOAP i THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘the Sherman Honse fa entertaining thirty-five cof the members of Haverly's minatrel organtza- rf, y = | ae mt tender, No, | architect can know that his designe and speeiéea- | distance from Iqniqne to (aviota Is 4,000 miles, | a matter for regret that the average Yankec ta lon~ i, MBs P saan ID nigel io the maskemnan who made tires oat ite Satan ifatgnaranee oma criariay, | Hone are being carried outin thelr tras syitit and | wolf the tidal wate Rad started trom Iquique avi | ing abo patience in toll which taneeited for agel- ; Young men's meeting this evening at the ¥. BM. | Keceanive bull's-eyes above. the necond button of | 4 TUPCE QA. Si BS,Us to 10U%4, 102. 1a 10%, intent. B. m., ikmnst have traveled at tho rate of 800 | enltaral pnranite, bnt it ta offeet by the gratlficn- ©. A. Rooms, No. 160 Madison street, condacted by Benjamin Jordan. ‘Th regutar monthly meeting of the ‘*Moody Association’ wlil be held at the reading-room of 4 the Chicago Avenne Chaorch at 3p. m. to-day. Whittier Post G. A. R. will meet to-morrow evening, May 22, to make final arrangements to decorate soldiers’ graves at Oakwood Cemetery May 30, : Cleanliness ia next to Godlinese, but when you {urn a powerfal stream of water on # wayfaring man who seems to want a bath you are apt to find that clcaniincse is next to profanity. ie ‘Yesterday wasa good day in tho North Division for runaway children, no Icas than five being gath- ered in during the day, They wore perched upon a bench at the Chicago Avenno Station last night, awaiting claimants. Officer Owen Bowen of the Chicago Avenue Sta- im ‘The accond class of sceidents, those to heavy | milesanhonr, Wo presume that the shock really wholesale warchouses, are nauatly due toanother | occurred on the fth, or that ite centre wae far care. north of Iqniqne, that place being the chief auf ‘These buildings aro erected ae an investment, | fercr because of Ite low position. Cities on large and, inconsequence, must not cost more than a | bays with narrow entrances, like San Francisco, certain aum oF It tvonld be better to sell the ground | arain no danger from tidal waves. The following or let it We file. nt any increase fn | paragraph, compiled from an Ansheim paper, strength Involves an increased amennt of ma- | shown that the wave was observed there. ‘but wae terial, Involving Increared cont; therefore tho ten- } not considered of auficient intereet for the telo- deney {¢ ta make the buildings light. If the | graph: architect does his dniy by himscif and his cilent, ‘lrwo or thres tidal waves of dimonsicna tary- cc will carefully. caleniate every part | ing trom nlx to twelve fectin belght were dached of the building, and notify the owner of the | azalnat the conat at Anahcim, Los Angelos County, amount per square fot of floor that the buildin on Thneaday, ‘The fret atrack at Anaheim Land- Is calenlated to safely carry—and this sam should inp atnwWn. m., and reached Gaviotn, abunt 150 be atated in the leare aa the maximum load a ten- | milee distant, forty minutes Inter, The barken- ant shall placo In the building, and foreing npon | tine C. L. Taylor, which was entering Wilming- sald tenant all the reaponsibility of overloading. ton harbor at tho time, was lodged high and dry on ‘Une eclty stores as ustaliy batt can be safely | the fat, but was taken off bythe next wave. The loaded with sevonty pounds per square foot of | ave came fromm southwesterly direction.” Baots irblens eine equ arent fate meiehe er of a crowd ‘of personn, e lightest weigh thatany bullding should be. calculated to carry, LEGAL DECISION. or otherwisea andden meh from mere curiosity, on trial, Daniel's nice little Jacket) tos howling mob. | Fi+ Jaunsox—Asatets Jadce Gary, Pally Danlol eecapad ont of the newsboye" den, | IGbun Moones0, 41, 48, ‘No cascon trial, having had his stack of papers confacated (they | Jupug Roognn—Sct case 4,261, Owen vs. Callagan, were Journals, and he would have been stuck any~ | and 1 $020 08, now calandar.” No case on teal how. but he didn’t know ity. and lost most of aepne MoNL Loree | toss on ner cnlen ate tie yellow. cnrla and. all hin money. and | Quasi ano Walker cases, ‘at home to bis monrning ma in a fearfnily dilapl- ‘JUDOMENTS. Fated condition. so soon aghe wasableto *peak | Gairgosrares Cincrtr counredcnar fi heads Mand id want aie sapeencanarT | Baraca tenet tt aa ni u rat Natjon: a va. A cottaRe an voter tay: for that, wie man'at tho | Nacional lank, $1%023.—United States vs, 10 foot of the ‘table who eata peas with his koife and Alten Healtrost Company, debe gi4is 73, anil am> has the heavy eaten in Bike Chan tt s,qffvodman, ‘St,Ss4.—Same ve. Robert G. ‘The only son of a widowed mother in the vietalty | Nerxmion Conxt-Coxvessioesctames Wall of Dougias Park ia member of an amatenr B. Ht. C, | Anne Mills, $757.54—John Y, McAdam et On Saturday he had his haircut and offed, and ace | dina Zimmermann snd, John Zimmermann, if couteed himeelf for the fray, and hia fond mother rear 5° Sar en tcerereen we, Caths, Dlenmolets ted one of ber bert, yace-(rimmed handkerchiefs Cooper" Eee. Daniel, Fe Sullivan, and George G. ronnd his throat, and pata Sean | peneisre ness Rtune, €34017.—Joun iuesch ya, Adelpl Gericke: ¥ F 2 ae ane oe Hike w aheep to tho slanghter, | © Ciacrrr Covnr—Convanuionn.—Marrictt M. Merritt Avoat a quater past7 he retorned—that le, the | ys, bllancer c. Merritt, GL EMLZT <i I Traaltey ‘most of him—and The following conversation en- | Pores tion at Onding the foreign eltizens nequiring the habits of economy and thrift which the fact wa have mentioned sows. MUSIC. The Two s inal Concerts of the Boston Mendel and Haydn Soclety. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Rostox, May 20.—The concert yesterday after- noon cails for but the briofest mention. It was wholly miscellancousin character, and engage) the services of tho chorasand moat of the sololats, ‘Tho performance wae almost uniformly good, and theandience was nearly or qnite the largest of the week, excoptthat of to-night, | **Jsracl in Egypt" wae given this evening and brought the festival to close, This oratorid ts evidontly growing in the favor of Boston oudlonces v eT jest Soap has perfecte: Le eae COLLET irae ene Oniy the purest “Vegetable Otle used in ise For Use in the Nursery it Has No Equal, ‘Worth ten times {te cost to eve in Christendom, Bampte box, conuatelng eae fem Ounce cach, ecnt trge to ady address Cente. Addrens - ea recelpe ong B,T.BABBITT, New York City, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUUGISTS, writes $1 420.00-"Same va, Ttabert We tobe Pepe rraptah baa tel me ap A PERFECT TOMET 80 tion, laat night, about 7 o'clock, arrcated Wi Ineon, 2,282.13, or even an auction sale, might cover the foora with In apite of tho fact that {t 1 mainly a succce sion pty Kelly, one of a gang of youn tough: aned? dunae HoureaC, J. Beattie vs. N.C, Perkins, le and fright ienster, It jd | Good Tidings for the Des Afoines River Land | of choruses, The hearers this avening were both ‘Handing upon Divisied sect: near Wesro he ee iehere tebe ‘ace handkereblef you | garni iahes 97.65.—Matie Harker va, Cnrkstian Ber | Porte probate to rsa Caer. thckerale Bettiers. humereos and enthusiastic, ‘The audience packed | . Fimt among the requisites of the totlet t» good 7 tnenlting all passera-by, mate and female all pund your neck and thie Anger, nicked op |” es dry-voole store strong enough fara grocery or paper | Bpectat Correspondence oy gh Tribune, the hall to overflowing. The performance will.) Milcle Seen SNe tick Coenen an ensy While ont drivt day, Te ings, -catters is warehouse; and ye! ere Aro not rome restrice ze Moines, Is., May 18.—Tho woce of the act> iz fe 0 mare shipnogcclonie Torte. humtee fem of Avery Bey eT aie toe, anette RENE est ot THE SCHUETZENFEST, Honea bulittaceatetentiy strong for the pire | rice ite tia dioleee ativer Tendcgrant tenda | Tink among the beat of the week, snd ne eltogelh: | Ket ar made from coarse and deletoriousmeterials and at the core! Murphy, wan thrown from bis bag, of Elehteenth and Johnson streets, and received a fracture of the right foot, He jes at No, 1100 Prairie avenuc, . There will be a meeting of the Finance Commit- tee on Decoration-Day, at the Grand Pacific Tlote] club-raom, this ing at 7 o'clock, Alt members are requested to be preacnt, a it is deair- able to know what progress has been'made in get- ting subscriptions. Anuwer to a correspondent: Elizabeth--Ye-es, we do think he fs truly generous for treating you to sods-water which fizzea but not inebriates; but foratruc test of desthices love just suggest & seecfonted ued duasttersnwus, “THis is now the | have been grlovous and heavy. After years of toll, more likely to occur on account of the general | and privation, and poor compensation for Iabor to nee of steam or water elevators, which | make for themselves homes, they found them- ronder all parte of a building equally accessible, | solves, many of thom, victims of the duplicity of and the npperatories formerly need only for the ay TAY: du plicity o Iightest, material are more ‘otven siored-with tho | Coverament officiats, —one day declared the iawful heaviest goods, for In the buey ecason all our | ownors of thelr fande, the next day not, and final- wholesate houses are liable to bo ahort of room, | ty, after nttmerous contradictory rnlings, declarod and goods once onthe clevator aretakento any | bythe United States Saproma Conrt tenants at story where there may be room for them. Cia"well kuown chat there are buildings in this | Wily, te lt wets, Of the iver Land Company oF its qt cily that have been overionded, and dangerously | Atstence, E, © Latehteld. a the United so, Iynorance fa the only cause for such reck+ % Totmnese, ‘and the principal object of this paper Neen eo eerie ohana aid er the best performance of this oratario bythe Handel &Ilnydn Society. The chole was in its happleat mood, and created more than the usual enthualaem by ita rendering of the ‘* Iia{l-Storm,"” and other pictaresque choruecs. Tho work of the Soclety seems to have taken an additional finish and pullsh this year, and, as its excellence can have ‘no more severe teat than ts furniahed by this work, its success 1a the more brilliant and satisfactory. ‘The solo and concertea music conatitates buts small part of the oratorio, but that little 1s for the most part difficult, The Seapnidcent duct for two basses, The thete delleate coloring and fragrant pertame too often conceal the most repulsive Impurities. ‘The disclosures recently made publle regarding this enbject are port. tively atartiing, and deserve serious consideration, Scented Soaps aro now kaown to be extremely objec: tlonable, cepectally If applied to the head; tnjoring the hatr, Irritating the scalp, and Inducing severe head aches, The character of the ingredionta may be inferred from the statement of gentleman who makes the scenting of Soaps fila business; he recently declared that '*My non, why do you not wpeak plainer? Sure- RIPLE-SUOOTING IN THE SUBURBS. ly, surely you have not been drinking?” ‘The annual opening of the Schuctzen Park, on No, ma; but inthe latter half of the seventh toning "out ‘catcner's hands gave Of the seventh | the Pittsburg, Cincinnatt & St. Louie Itailway, + | abont a mile south of Washington Melghts, took teats ‘ace Lesteppent atanhelp with say Seta place yesterday, and was participated in by about sees aneicg ne ator tat wcated | Eoo af cheng Genaan eons "he day wa i fact apart for the parpose, because It Is that upon nygnotning mat oni L was trying toscoo in | which Whit (Pangst) Sanday fell. ‘The weather Tmaffedit, and the ball camo on my nose, bat I | was anything but propitious, but notwithstand- pat it over to Srat and got him out." Ing, the opening day was a aucccss and passed of ieee ere flannel pants are all green | picasantly to all who took partin the exerclece, Tisat, me, was in the third inning whenT tried | About 10 o'clock yeatercay morning @ procession persone engaged in this emptoyment_w . from seven to ten years ning Custonden period aurist folluwed =} e he diniculty of procuriny ® perfectly pure srticte of ewis Johnson, and i Lelast ot is t " ated, fiowever, thanks to ibe 3 yo | - fa tocall the attention of all interested in whole: js a Man of War,” was sung with grent | enterprise and chemical skillof aftr. i. 1. i, A "Homan plncthar ies: creons ta a daw tawin rertane, | 5 afedt fe seca apet Bad te theo trae oO ee i dtestte Schuctzen Halle, on | Pag warotouses or buildings Heavily loaded to the | {tet ap Wotls rc Riley, watch veatied thelegat | Sect vy Merges, Whitncy and John F. Wines ii ore, the wort-renomned Boa A +s -Yesterday afternoon OMlcers Whelan and | 00,8 two-baeer to left deld.”’ Peo eaee sere volte, under, command of | fact, (iat lt ts very eney to calculate exactly | tite to these river tande. | ‘Tho defendants fled 8 | Thonby and Mise Cary.” A. ropotitio Ito by Mise | Kinu'ia the United Btates. rive renown ot Sir jBellackr ofthe North Bide made a very clevor cap: |. ,,fuam my aon, Ufewr that you hare had san, | gergt, Tathaways J.C. Mack, Marshal, | and na ¢ Ea ae agent (oPt er goods | Petition claiming to be allowed for improvements | anded and. piven, Me, Adama gave w highly | semieied, but the tat Hake ot stere-men, named Th ouans, Lousy ead Bente ant get some, aries, ieermaiee tint raw | andthe following alle: William Sefpp, Conrad | he handler. tt pecomes ery simple problem t0 | jn yood talth. | "rhe plaintt™ clalmed that defend- Ariiaie rendering of the tenor music, both In tue | ergmatochenumerna victories ateadysciiered. 0 Hy suckers In the basement saloon corner of Sedge- ‘wick strect and Chicago avenue, AtGo'clockJast evening John Makoe, bridge- tender at Adams atrect, found the ge oe man floating in the river near the bridge. ia body {s described as about five fect ten inches in height, heavily built, light hatr, fall face, and dressed in dark clothes. 1¢ wae taken4o the Morguo to await Deefsteak, aplints, aticking-plaster, vinegar and | ole, Frank Schweinfarth, Gen, Liob, Harry 5, brown pay oF, Radway's Bfoaay Rellef, Perry | Brandt, Witham Leicht, Charley Kern, Henry Davis’ Patn-Killer, compresses, alings, feecnes, | Schmahl, Peter {fand; North Side Turnzemeinde, clean cloths, opodeldoc, horse-liniment, ‘and | under command of Gua Its; Deutecho Krelgo in a few days you will not know yourself.” Verein of Chicago, nnder command of Joseph “0, ma, it was the bulliest gaine I aver wasin— | Schlenker; Schweltzer Mannerchor, led by A. ten Innings, andthe score sere to al, It ned ffolingery. the Behuctzen Corps, commanded by a sand my spike fadol le Foe to Che ot sit ied ont oy nie ma. The procession marched north on Clark atrect to ants could not be allowed fon improvements made doubtlors on the increase, anda busy acason near oa ths Orst are Tears oe er aes eae aan oF Toning bulldtngs thece wilt ber Het or | fom the timo they entcrod on tho premises, and Sccidonts Tnvoteing love of ite and property. prior to the commoncement of the action for ejoct- Not many months since Twas called upon to | Ment report upon the aetrength of a bullding used og a whoteunle grocery. Tho building that could safel: apirited air **1 WHl Pursue," and in'the duct with {ee Thursby, ‘Thon in Thy Mercy,” but his yotce scemed to be slightly husky and tired, All the additional numbers, ‘supplied by Sir George Smart ond by Handel bimeolf, were performed, aa well as the original oratorio entire, ‘The, fextt: qeheame toa ating close with the grand char **ging yettothe Lord, for lie bath telumphe: slorioualy.”” The businces of our wholesale merchants ts Ne. Dannite bas suecceded In perfecting the campotte Anesttollet soap ever introduced. 7 i a Sfacturing Processes ure entire(y trew ao The ecoult is simapiy waparaiicn 1A This deeac eee gha dustry. “*D. T. Banntrr’s Toi.er Soar” {4 the trade. by whteh thislerant toilet iunury in destenaseg ati for application to the delicate skinof {nfants, children, questions Involved were *' occupying clalm- ant,"’ “color of title," and **pood faith.” Judge iT and ladies, it ts all th led Hecauiaeation. guraistaiey can erorerucn mashed hicags aren ta el | cary uo tore Chan severly eandp Pet eGuars | Const wit wil be reeteou with gree stata «| pager Meh aote a ater ae cee James Darker, a newsboy 17 renee of anes yee EDREW RELIEF. street eouth an Wells street to Oblostrect, eaat | foot of floor I found loaded wiih) | tion by thes settlers, as eminently soundand Just. FOR OGDEN, y cadiagales titerioe materiaine Tee inate ‘The United Hebrew Tellef Aesoctation hetd Its | 02, Oblo to Clark strect, south on Clark to Rane annual meeting yesterday afternoon at the Syna- | dolp hatrect, west on Iandolph to Clinton gogueon Michigan avenue, between Fourteenth | strcet, and north to the Kindle Btrce find Sizteenth streets, Mr. M. M. Gorstley, the | Depot, whence the excurslontate embarked. - Just President. inthocbalt. After the mioutes of the | after the procession started tho rain poured down last meeting had been read and approved the Sec- | in torrents, and when tho procession arrived at the fetary submitted hie report, fromwhich it appenrs | doput, the Turncra and the Marshal and hie aide {he Association aided dueing the past year 300 | looked not uniike half-drowned rate, Tut this families, of which 232 belong to thie city and 134 | little inconvenlence was quite forgotten in the came from other points, The families consisted of | foaming mug of lager and the hilarity which It oc- £03 adulta and 753 children. Among these | casioned. In good time the party arrived at the wore nine widowers, twenty-nine wilows, and | Park, whore schultzel, echenken, and other ight eighteen deserted wives. Tho Treaenrer'a report | edibles and much lager were dono aww: with as re- shows that the balanco on hand amounts to | parts. ‘Tho excrsioniste scattcred about na the $012.01, The Hospital fund consleta of $2,712, 75. | saw Ot, but, as the pravs was wet, the great hal Thero was oxponded ‘during the yeareomething | formed the main attraction, and soon, amidat over $7,000, wile tho receints wore only a little | the strains of Strauss, merry dancers wers whirling over $0,000; leaving a defcit of about $1,000, The | in the mazy waltz, At 4 urclock President John of officers for the ensuing yenrresuited as | I}. Garteninan Introdacod Mr. William Kapp, of President, Iraac Greensfelder; Vice- | tho Sante Zettung, who made a happy apecclt. ap- rcs! t, M. M. Goratloy; Treasurer, Godfroy | propriate to the day and occasion. Prof, Houno Snydaker: Financial Secretary, B. Sellzman; Cor- | showed how he could walk the tight-rope. Shoot+ reeponding Secretary, Jacob Neaman; Trustece,C. | ing was indulged in by the Schacizen Corps, The Kouminakt, Jacob forenbors, C. Sammerteld, Mf. | pest shots at tho Union targct were Schotter, Einateln, Conrad Witkowski, and Jullae Mosea- | Hendricks, aud Stodor: polnting target, #1. Riedel, thal. A’yote of thanks waa tendered to the retir- | W. Schade, and Willinm Bahwer. “Tho fret to ing President for hie faithful and efiicient aervices, | shoot a leat was llenry Itledel. The greatest terday morning accidentally fell throngh a batch- way ot No. 300 Wabash avenue, and eastained a fracture of the rightleg anda dislocation of the ankle. Ile was taken to lis home, No, 169 West Twenty-second street, and there attonded by Drs, Keeler and Church. i ‘Two nowsboys, named Jerso James and Togh ; Smith, had an altercation yesterday morning at the Times ofice, in which dames bit the nore of bin antagoniet Inscveral places. He was locke np at ‘ the Armory on a charge of mayhem by Oficer O'Salliyan, and the wounded boy was taken to his home, No. 148 Bushnell etrect. Atan carly hour yesterday morning Bell Taylor, . «+ keeper of a rancho at No. 112% Pacific avenne, took an overdose of Jaudanum with the Intention of committing eulcide. Ono of the inmates who had noted the actcalled in Oficer.O'Connor, who ig scribed a heavy dose of a1 ‘ fouety Physician Holden ai ‘ ee In the case at bar the sum at feeue was very sin yet the principle tnvolved is, Just av, important ag Tough It were millions, and received that carefal ‘The Pollman hotel-car President will leave Chi- cago Tussday morning, Mey 22, for Ogden. This afforde traveters for San Francisco an opportunity to sccura sleeping accommodations with batone change enroute. Apply at Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ticket office, No. 50 Clark stract. Sel areas. Even daring tha few days that I was canine te ad pad Hak ng the ealenlas jons for atrengthening It, marked changes took | attention and exercise of eonnd Judymont 40 pine, tek snepestedl the Immediate necenalty of characteristic of Judco Dillon's dectelons. Ifo and owners acted with promptness a very serious | olde that there te noting tn the history of ea accident wonld have occurred. And yet, aa Iwas | f : i ‘i ‘to, that Informed® this building had been In ose ae a gro- | makes ttamposalble, of oven Improbable, that aot, tery warchause for tworyears, and waeatthe timo | Here "pon theye lands, prior at, least to Anal af ezaminatfon loaded “rather leas heavily then | such fy good a Weipeste the tlle Vecauroa building has stood for aconsidernble | Nel, by plaintifl. | ‘Tho principal, question 19 whether conceding — tha Rr tec ad claimants, they are ontitled to allowance for all : mM 5 Cue the construction and ia permanent inary. y yalusble tnprovemente Tage Drier te nose taado prior to that time and after the cxpiration of fre years from the time of entering the lands, Tho plaintif® mnsiste that, to entitle tho occupant to compensation, it must appear that they wero made in good faith and under color of title, Tho color of title must concur, co-oxist with good faith at tho time of making the improvements. In this caav the color of title depends on five years’ pos- session. No fmprovements made during the vo years can bo conaldored, though made in good faith, while, for sit mado after the lapse of five jera the abset T, Babultte Toilet soap renders it the mort pealthtut aod agreeable artic of the kind ever tan ‘Thougii specially detirable for the use of ladies children (his soap te equally appropriate for ge inen's tollet, and seit makes heavy lather Itte aisoons Planeta fe alcatel elt nse ace e. demand for jeune poner eevee Toreavibunes er Wellwood B. T. BABBITT, New York City SEWING MACKINES, “THE FAMILY FAVORITE” IMPROVED the porte Iticor b, Reuss Fail-Lall Gasette, Prince Henry VII. of Reuss, who has been named German Ambassador to the Farts fe not, as might ‘ we i ea a ion, a reigning sov- ereign. wo reigning Prin on he Amb: doe ba rolz, beac the elder branch, and Ifenry XIV., Prince of Rousa-Schlelx, head of the younger, ‘The former of these sovorelgna roles over & pay of about 120 square miles and 47,000 inhabitante, Tho subjects of tho latter number 02,000, while his territories extond over ou arca of 330 square miles, ‘The principality of Reuss-Greiz can show a revo- nue of and a debt of more than £43,000; Reeuss-Schietz bosatea revenue of £46,000 and s debt of £100,000, The subjecteof both Princes Woall remember not tong since that the con- tenta ofa wholesale erocory on Randolph atrect ‘yas found one morning, floor, timbors, and all, in the basement. Low tong had the membera of tho firm and thoir employes run the risk of thelr lives every moment they were within thobullding? Tho same thing bay ined in New York oniy a fow weeks alnce, ecan scarcely expect that mon, cases of thia kind will anpen in the night; indee: there {a more reason that thoy should happen dor- ing the days white the elevator is running and ode are be nd water.” And t saved the woman's Detectivo Tyrrell yesterday mado short work among tho partics in’ thie city who offercd straw bail, and were refused at Springfield, for the Lin- i soln tomb robbers, Malline and Uaghes. Eugene : Hartman, aman named Fuller, and James Ken- 0 ts number were shot by J. B, Ioeffnor and C. Schot- Ing moved about, causing certain vi- ‘ary, compensa may bo allowed, < j poally ware arrested pon tata warrants {OF per: and alvo te tho other oficers, An adjournment | ToS 'ti on as a whole, the opening was a succoss, | brations that materially Increase the danger, Font Gout holde that, white the sistatea are am- | tien. spell aulormens of alig'at Grete come CW. 0 6. ac: 6 : jury, and wero lodged in the County Jal, Hev- WIHTTRUNDAY. ‘Tho Great Exposition band furmsbed the musle, ‘snanta of loaded bulidings moat be watehfal, | biguous on this pomt, the natural meaning ta, that | pysed of twelve Deputies, holding thelr senta for | fy ‘ cral others aro yet to be arrested. "The Germans are making wuch moro of Whit- Mach ga they-are intend qitothem thre times | color of title must éxlat before and at the time | sfx years, Three are named hy the Prince, two Light-Running, Noise! , At about 3:30 yesterday afternoon, Theodore | sunday, of Pangstendthan do the Americans. They SUBURBAN. much aa they are intended to carry, and remem, | when the sult of the righttal owner is brought | elected by the wealthicr proprietors, threo by the ght-Running, Noiseless, ! Kugel had a dispute with Frnz Mullor, the keeper | make Tiaday of rejoicing, and the firat grand pic- ‘| back, WW. L. M. denner, Architect. against the occapant, In which caso the occupant | towns of Greig and Zoulonroda, and four by tho No Gears, No Oams, No Springs. } ‘of a wine-coller, No. 83 North Clark street, about | nics of the scazon camo off on thisday. Yeaterday LAKE. . ate Ue u may be compensated for 1 ainable {mprove- | rural districts, The Parllament of Gera (Capital the price of drinka, and enforced bia remarks by blows upon the hoary head of Franz, so that the blood did flaw frecly. Officer John Reddy arrested : Kugel and booked him at the Chicago Avenue Mta- tion for assault with intent to do bodily injury. ' At 2:30 yesterday morning one of those rows, or 1 rather riots, peculiar to Bohemian settlements in i the southwestern portion of the city, well under way at the corner of Morgan aod renty= i second strects, Knives and revolvers were freely ! used, but so far as could be learned only one H 1 i wan no cxceptionto the role, and picnics were The regular meeting of the Board of Trusteca held in all the principal gardens ond’ groves | was hold on Saturday afternoon at the Town-tlall, In and aboot the clty. |, Had. the: day Deed | Ati tho mombers were Drovont. lcasant all the places would have been ci 0 Safocation, fandwhe beer vendors would have done | A petition from citizens asking for the filling of i erilliant ann but anfortnatel . Hea the axcavations corner of Swan and Bchoot streets, tinder and rain-storm came up about 11 o'clock | and between Wentworth avenue and School etrcot, Intheanorning which not aniy apotled the Sunday | witch ware filled with stagnant water and danger- the suppositlonthat the day would be 8 fine one, | ous to the heatthand lives of tha children of tha but alee put tho plenic grounda Ina condition | neighborhood, wasteferred to tne Committee on berdly at oe snneraes: and pede he Suslabes ee and ridges, in conjunction with the At- ta re fe eee ees yeutnrized. by te etorm, | _ A Droposal from A. J. Guilford to farnish water nd the participante wera compelled to seek shol> Bipe at a cost of 835 per ton of 2,200 peande wos ter wherover they conld find it, The traln for | referrcd to the Committee on Firs and Water, Sharpshootera' Park left, however, nearly on time, An ordinance for laying water-pipe on Swan taking out a Inego nimber of people, who were | atreet, from School strect to Stewart avenue, with bound, to enjoy themsclves whether {t' ralned or | tho Committee's report of cathinate of the wainc, Ree a ee ee eter cant hotlday sxe (ordinances were adopted providing for jaya, some 2 picnics wi contin: de: bg ands if the weather {a fine, will undoubtedly make aldewalks six feot wido, to be built of two-inch ments made in good faith, ‘Ihe statutes prescribe Now and Elegant Styles of Woodwork. na limitation as to the time when they were mado. These romedial statutes are entitled fo liberal con- struction, and the view we adopt, saya the Court, harmonizea with the evident policy of the tegialas | tion, as shown by the cxpress provisions made by the Legislature of Iowa ‘to extend to settlers on any of these lands the rights given to occupying claimants, Settlers on what are known as the Des Moines River lande in Lowa may be entitled to the benefits ven by tho statutes to occupying clalmants who ave mado valuablo improvements on lands of which they are afterwards adjudged not to be the rightfnl ownear. : It ts porbaps but juatice to that this case was tried boforo the lon, J. N. era, of Daven- potts,2s refares. who returned two findings,—one ased on hiv opinion of the Inw and pret in the caso, and one upon the thoury of the aintif, The Court sustained the opinion of the referca, Schlelz) is wholly elective. The of Tenuss are all Henries, and, if one may s0 aay aut irreverence, num- bered a thelr birth. ‘Tho firat of each branch who Js born after the commencement of a new century ‘y Io," the poxt ** Henry I1.,"' and nd of thecontury. Succession to tha throne does not alter t! of Reuss, Thus Princo Menry XIV. of Rouss-Schlelz wucceeded Prince Honty LXVII. |) while the Immediate predecossor of Princo Henry XXII, of Reuss-Grolz was Prince Heur XX., who died in 1850. ‘' Prince Henry VII." a cadet of the junior linc of Heuss-Schleiz-Kera- trltz, a Licutonant-Gencral {n the Prussian arioy, 52 years of ago. —————— 'Tho nubilahor of Andreis’ Bazar belleved there was a large demand fora fashion journal at once cheap and complete, Tho surpaasing success of IQUIQUH. The Town Destroyed by an Karthquake-—— Tidal Wavo in the Pacific. New York World. If it {s trae, as the cablo reports, that the Town of Iquique, In Porn, was destroyod by the earth- quako of Thursday last, symptoms of which wero observed at San Francisco, the disaster ta likely to prove of no alight importance. Iquique fa now, and for some years has beon, tho headquarters of tho sallfre trade, which contributes so largely to tho revenues of Pera. Itistho chief seaport of the Provines of Tarapaca, In Southern Poru, and fa connected by a ‘railway thirty-five miles in length with the inland Town of La Norla, a placo which las been ubsolutely croated by tho From this date, by the expiration of Patents une der which webave been paying royalties, wo are ensbled to sell our machines at Greatly Reduced Prices, And os low as those of any firat-clase mactine. Send for Cireulers and Price Lists. WEED SEWING MACHINE C0, 208 & 205 WABASII-AY., May 10, 1877, CHICAGO, ILL. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_————— peraon, Mary Shuma, was injured, aud she only slightly on the farchoad, ‘The crowd was dis- persed by Ofcere Quinlan and Samonsky, . Ayoung man from the wilde of Barlington, Is., entered a street-caron Saturday and tendered tho conductor a half-dollar, which the latter individual rejected nacounterfclt. **I thought allver was o legal-tender in Hilnoy," nald the WNarlington Hawkeye, indlynantly, | Sot ia, but that ain't silver, Ite bad," * | rf —— the Razur snatained his belief. The character of SEOTIONEIY ning {tclosely; ‘‘bad? How con that bet’ Don't.| up for what thoy tost yesterday. planks six inches!n width, and further providing | devclopment of tho salifre trade. The salitre ite contents 1s high as the cost of ite subscription In CONFECTIONERY. ! Jou sce the mint-mark—I80H? If it waa bad, TIOTEN ABIVALS. the inanner In which itshall be lald. Italso pro- | or nitrate of soda groonde extend oll over JAPAN. low, Send 10 cunte for. specimen copy to W. I. i Won't you think thoy would bave found {t out be- | | Grand Puctée—tolin T. Averill, Bt. Pauly J. 8. Ware video that tho exported seat be act by angctal iat she. wean SAR a tte Famarugal, an ei Androws, Cincinnatl, * den, Ji iT tt AE. MM . NOI sceament upon propel ene! . J. T. Foss | mated are at lenst square lespucs, ie 3 : forodt The conductor was nolthor silenced nor | deo, it. aanete ti, Mvatloniog, Fatrmnaty ie A: | tery. icorge W. Op etty se radctph Llestor wore | eathante wayroade nearly. tyonty years ago, and | ‘The Insurrection of Satanma Samural, Shencer, “Milwaukee: i. Watlostor, Falrroonty 8. Whitfeld,” Washington; W, HU. Herr, Phiisdeiphiat c, %, Mumacy, Piatavurgs Cuatles 1. Colpy, Miwaukest i god A. iE Le C.K. ital, DEATUS, eee LOUGHLIN—At their residence, No, 380 Hor- Paltages fay 20, Dirdie, daughter af Col, Witla . and 1, J, Loughiln, aged 22 months and 26 days. Vuneralfrom realaence ati p. m. on Monday, May 21, Ly carriages to Rosonill, McCOY—May 19, Ellen McCoy, aged 10 years, youngest daughter of Mra, Catherinu McCay, Funoral from late residence, 200 Clybourn-ay., Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, by carriages to the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis depot, toJoltet, Ill. tarvollet papers please copy. MEDICAL, To All, Particulary fnvalids, spring is = trying season, Indications of sickness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases may be caused by allowing the bowels to become constipated and the system ta remain fue disordered condition, until the disorder has time to develop itself, An ounce robably falls short of the truth, . At the rate of 00 pounds welght of uitraty to each square yard ‘thie would give Peru in thia province alono a treas- ure of nearly 700,000,000 of tons of nitrate, sullicent at the presont rate of the world's con- sumption. to supply the commerce of mankind for considerably more than & thousand years to come. In 1800 tho exports of nitrates from Iquique amounted to 1,370,248 cwt. In 1872 the export from Iquique was ewolled to 4,083,708 cwt,, about one-tenth of this amount coming to tho. United States, Four yearsugo, under Prosident Pardo, the Govern- mont of Pera mado the exuort of nitrates o fiscal monopoly, and it has since pareta constant sub- Ject of dobatu betwoon the Government, the mur- chants, the producers, and tho forcign creditors of Peru. With!n « few years past the port of Pisagua, near Iquique, hascutered into competition with Iquique In the ariitre trade, and a railway has been built bys frm at Lims—Moatero Brothers—from Pisagua to tho futerlor salitraics or nitrate-prod! ing places of Zaniga and Sal de Obie] Iqulque, in apite of its heuvy loss by o ure: in 1575, sill matutaius ite great superiority asthe emporium of the busincas, Japan Gazette, April 2. Since wo last wrote, tho Insurrection of Satsama Samaral has not beon syrpressod, far from it; but {thas assumed an entirely now phaco, The gar- rlson of Kumamoto, after fifty-two days’ slege by tho insurgents, who, in thelr turn, were saldto be completely surrounded by the Imperial forces, effected, by meane of 8 sortie of 300 mon, headed by Col. Okun, communication with Gen. Kuroda'’a army, Aait turned out the intervening country was entiroly open, having been vacated by Salgo's men some days before. The insurgents, elthor finding that they were exporiencing ao rentatance for which thoy had not looked, or no longer attaching tho same Impor- tance 88 before to the capture of the fortress, in spite of the encircling armtes of Imperiallets, withdrew, by 4 centered movement, from the forts and positions they had occupied ground Kumamoto, Not onty wore they obstruct- Croquet witl be as fashionable as over thie year, and the average of iles, denunciations, and broken. frlendships to the game will be evon higher tt! in any previousacsson, Experienced players clare that a man should never play in o stl® bat; that if 8 young woman ‘hae petcorn on her foot ano should have o keen eye and eteady hand when, placing her foot triumphantly on her ball and a rival's, ehe undertakes to drive the latter Into the vabrubbery, und that when a dishonest playei glea a ball’ with bis foot it is better nat to make 9 scene about it, but, when your turn camus to play, + to try and steat a hoop, i The kidnapping case presented no now features ! yesterday, the little boy Willie Dean not having i i appointed ‘Comoiiasionora to estimate the coat of s,_ Hite, Fast Mha report. of the committce to whom was ro ahi : jo report: of the - low, York. Akerman, Housed. Anew. dae ane | ferred the matter of removing obstructions on Yorki K. M. Bhellebarert, jumbus; A. M, Angior, | itoot atreat recommended that the Clerk notify all Omen” UA. Maldwin, KH. Jacksom, | owners of property and others who aro obstruct- and MC, Teed. Howton; dsaae Mf, Cate, Uostans od” | ing the street to remove tho yame within sixty SEidveen? Stenavilte aria, ‘salt, Lavoy O. | days, tho knginccr to deslgaate whero tho ob- aml ‘reront ito! J. Cowdrey, | structions lie, Adopted, I: (ay . Hardy, Cincinnati: W. 2. ‘On motion, tho Board opened the bide for bulld- Thomas, Lee BATS ¥. K. Darling, Kaneas cris. Ing a sewer on Halatad strat, from Forty-third to ee re Holtimoret de C, Hobonelds for.) 'Thittyeninth aireet, ‘the proposal Lelng for waix- A Rn nt ne Ren ALAA CELEBRATED throughout the Unlon--expreesed to all arts, 1 fand tpwant at 25, 46, Goa perm. Address ordersQUNTHEI, Contes ee CON ee tlonur, Chicago. AUCTION SALES. A. BUTVERS & Commission Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabash-ny, ABH LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, ‘Will close at Auction, Monday and Tuesday, May 21 and 22, 1877 Commencing at-10 o'clock each day, At BUTTERS & 00.’8 Auction Rooms, Nos. 118 and 150 Wabash avenue, All Unredeermed Pledges, Consisting of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Sels and Rings, JEWELRY, FINE GOLD CHAINS, &c. WM. A. DUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers, DESIRABLE . Miscellaneous Books, a 4d, T, Wemer Votteriiic. J. L- | got sewer with pipes, junction pipes, catch- phy Combi a , Murphy, ouent Joseph, Murvhy Combinations March | tating, man-holes, covers, aad all complete. ‘The }. J, Shipman, New Yorks W. Is, Wilaine, 1.0 Sret bid was from J.P. Dickey, who offered to comn- Wiles yr tue Hom, 3. C, Doud, Beranton, F plete tho sewer for $0,610. John and ti. J. Duty Pumer Houses, 1.8 would do tha work far 84-40 per linea) toot. Johu rey He Be Mi ity, tin ffalo} Thomas Jackson, Columbus: XN. O. Daye | McHugh’ was $3.60 per lineal foot, Martin ot Reenter, dra outs St.8. Frost, Tati Had per Steal foot | enan | Mountfort, Cincinnattt J. W. Bowman, Hurl per lineal foot. David Hall- ton: T. B. Whiting, New York; Alexander Kemp, Eau | anin, Bae Gen OLGA ar cts ameter: | Manda tn, WystEagtt go%ien Tn aoe - rhe. Me ” 2, 08; Jobn Lyons, ) 3 er Hinoal foot; i Maes, TAS Corn We : eT Hoe ees ree in, bend davLacy it. i; | Joba MeNichole, $3.05 per lineal foot; William ‘Walker, , a ' Bhemelg, st. Loutss J. F. Anderson, Galuaborgi Je L. | D. Cox, $5.85 per Mueal foot; James Meonan, W. 1. Welling. yet been produced, spite of the enorgetic efforts of the force, About4 o'cluck yesterday afternoon tho police arrestedtwa more 12-yeur-old boys named Michsel Doe Dro Prospero Conto, who were found at No, 45 Clark ntreot. Both urchins denied all knowledge of the missing child. This makes alx arrests ao far, and the other parties caged are atitl indurance, The police seem utterly at sea in the was bunt Supt. Hickey is confident that, sooner | Spake, Friaceton: 3.00 por lineal foot; Lewla It. Dyer, $4.83 per ed, but thelr movements appear to have been en- 4 ere aR Ui a Fs Fela nt Garaget re | ae, ain eto, eae tacks | at cee aha tas | eiternntwet on ot, ten ott | rou ah Ha cee en 7 » D, Bel 5 nt ey 1S anda: (J 2 A St, Louls awect girl gradaata with somebody THE COURTS, aoe oe a ee ee aaa ot ee de | eae tow points of communiesticn whtcn | fecky fastnesscs of tho mouniaine of Kiama, | truthful saying. Therefore, wo advise all who are | ‘108 700RA siwand 12) Wabash SyEC’« wcttoncers, elac's golden hatrs, while preparing her commenco- BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. ‘An ordinance requiring the police to k! doge | thoy maintained on tho seacoast. ‘This came to | in the province of Hiuga, between Kumamoto and | troubled with the complatats now very pravalent~ oe — it A Br WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE, Imported White China. 200 Packagos Glassware, Goblets see oicen aleaeAtines, Lemape, Lager Chita WHITE GRANITE and YELLOW WARE In Packages and Open Lola. Involeo Fine Fable Cutlery, Hilver-Piated chon Tier orcloee \¢ ‘Auctioneers. Peter Hawkinson, w grocer of Galesburg, went | found running at Jarge without muzsice, after the Into voluntary bankraptcy Saturday, Ile pre- | “At gay of May, was massed. | oo a0 on ferred dedtezare $50, tho eccured $3,840, covered | were approved and ordered paid. Adjaurnod for by $3,700 worth of wecurities, and the unsecured vee aes a titan, alae ee Gti th $3,730.00, The ssscts cumprise s small amount in Tuesday + hs mecting of LJ stock of groceries at 55 Main stroet, Galesburz, | the joint Water-Works. A propor person for the $2,700; fixtures, $48; horse, cow, and wagon, | office of Suporintendent of the Water-Works may $55; policles of fro insurance, $3,000, and about | boone of the questions brought before tho moet- $500 of worthless accounts, The petition wasre- | (nk. , Gorge, ate eee ee ie eruileat 20 the ferred to Meyister Jotinson, at Peoria, and H. IL powen of from Lake. ee Wilste was appointed ‘provisional Assignee. pass through the use, undor the Incas, of guano, which was first extracted from the Island of Iquique, a litslo Island lose than half a mille long nd bout an eighth of @ mile wie, which lice about 5 quarter of # mile off shore. | In wodera cuinmerce, to fact, guano when first used In Kur rope about half « contury ago was known fora thucas guano do Inuique, ‘The aupply of guano de Iguique, howev wos exhausted in Bbout twenty-five just. before the discovery of the ' gunna. near = Molleon- do, and the {mportunce of both these deposits wan ong ago overshadowed by the pro- duce of Chincha Istunds, ‘the modera Iquique ts o dosolato sort of pl: containing, however, some good houses, sulety: owned by forolgners connected with the trade Mm salltre and with the alway, Germany, Anatro-itunyary, Bollvia, and Chili maintain Consniatcs thor ‘he railway to ep gigsage directly up the the suoro, is such a bold and dizzy pleco of up-hill enginvering as tempts travelers sloug the coast into Janding to examine It, It bas bocu in operati arly twenty years, and was one ps tiken towards forming tho ex- tensive rallwey syetem of Peru. Like all other Kayoshlma, It iv parofully apparent that after all the blood shed and treasure oxpondcd in the compalyn which has closed with the with- drawal of the fownrgents from the siege of Kumamoto, the Imperia) cause {6 far from adecisive frlomph on it was when tho civil war commenced. Meanwhile, the hospitals aro in- cumbered with wounded men, the Killed may be counted by thousandy, the money expended fa un- known, bot must be enormous, and the injury wrought to the Industries and advancement of the country are incalculable, and will take long to re- air, Now aven more than aver, 8 compromies is jo be desired, and all are ayroed that If concessions: vn tho part of tha Uovernment would stop the atelfe—such concessions as it is suppose Saigo has avked for -tho should be granted, It {a worth moro than paselng notice that tho Government with which the once most loyal, but nqwiueurgent Marsial wae, before the revolt, In carnest communication, have pot mado known what be avked for, an why. with such fearful results, hisdemunds wero rofused. And wo Jong os nothloy te sald te eradicate tho belief among hatives aud forelguors, that all bo required quent oration recently, wan utruck by a hap, oy aia original thought, and resulvod to emmbelliat He with a quotation from Longfeliow's ** Paaim of Life," Wut when the Professor of Ehetoric came to the lines, * And, departing, leave behind us A tuotprlut on the sande of Time, he was surprised, and paid reprovingly: ** Misa Thingummy, this quotation ts Incorrect. © It should be ‘footprints,’ not footprint,'—plurai, not singular,’ **1 know,” abe replied, ** but you know [here she blushed) the sizo of the St. Louls foot, If itwaaonthe wands of eternity I might any ‘footprinte,* but ‘the asuds of time* Impliew aumething tite, and there might not be rgum for more than one footprint." " Atmong the luxuriea of the season Is the garden and sidewalk hose, which ls within the reach of everybody who las one or can borrow one. As It Je well to teach chilaren ot an carly oge hablte of order ond cleaniiness, and ta sccustom them to dlecharye some of the huusehotd duties, people cannot do better ‘than to intrust the responsibility of manaying the hose to viva. -clone buy of 10 or 12. The smount of innocent amusement that such besdache, indigestion, disordered liver, want of appe- tte, nauses, or feverish akin, to take, without detay, Schenck's Mandrake Pills, We know of no remedy s0 armless and decisive in itasction, Itatonce strikes atthe root of tho disease and produce: ealthy tone to the system. People never need suffer from any disease arising from 8 disordered condition of the liver if thoy would take this excelicnt medicine when they feel the Srat fodications of the malady. Families leaving home for the summer months should take threo or four boxes of these pills with them, They: have an almost instantaneous effect, They will relleve the pattent of headache in one or two hours, and will rapldly cleanse the liver of surrounding bite, and will effectually prevente biliiousattack, They arc sold by all droggiete, g ba WEDNESUAY Morning, 3 our Auction Hooms, 118 ML AL DUT pEs eco OVER 8,000 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, ‘Thursday Morning, May 2¢, at 0:00 o'clock, prompt, a8 ‘our salearvo! 4 wn me ta na Wal nh avenue. o "he Department paraded the atrecta on In the caso of Fox & Noward, an order was mado | Saturday afternoon, and were timed in gotting toa directing the payment of $30,600 to Conro & rcaoeinsand getting & stream of water upon o Carkius. ‘This wae tho amount of thelr bd which | "“Oywali's Sharpebooters’ Vark, corner of Halsted they deposited when they began to contest the sale | and Fifty-second streota, was to havo been forminl- of For & Howard's properly, and, the decision | ly onened yeaterday,. but tho rain prevented the having been made in favor of Hodgkins & Crane, | catryine out of tha programme, the amount of thelr offer waa returned to the m. _————_— ‘The compoaltion in the case of J, K.Van Duzer, STRENGTH OF BUILDINGS. TENS & CO,, Auctloneers, By GEO, P. GORE & Co,, urchin will derive froma | the Lake street grocer, was confirmed. —— was some needed reforms, aod w change from i THURSDAY TRADH SALE. few hundred gations of Lake Michigan anda five. | yt, i, Jenkine was Saturday elocted Assignee of | Dangerous Overloading of Our Clty Ware- | puinta upon the Vacifc const of Houtt what has become al] but & pervoun! to a represent. . G8 and 70 Wabaeh-ay, cighthe inch to Js incalculable, ; % Iqui st ative Government, 0 10% AM athy be ee, glans tne horse anencnieGpe, oh Wet | chaves 0 Sua, Tho bantroot then ofeted 25 houston Knee, algae bt eure nag om | bie Ueveraned ae, ed, AEH | On puosday, at 2 o%elock, May 23, | DRY GOODS, WOOLEAS, CLOTHING, earthquakes, It wae very badly shaken by the ter- Fible darthyuake of 1608, which destroyed nearly the whole Town of Arica, aud which, it will be rex membered, landod the United States steainer Wa- mite inland, head-on to the Andes, nm atill atande upright among the ectaclo to all traveler nod a source of amall'rovenne & jo tavern-kecper, who evtablished hinwelf under its leo, oud studies snd not at all nttong for his age, tn leas thancleven niloutes on Saturday afternoon had turned the frout garden {nto a soguy slough, tn- ilicted $100. 60 worth of datnage of a palr of unof- feuding curtains and 9 Brussels carpet, ruined tho dresser of sixtcun passers, given on old gentleman adouche down his back ‘that will protabty result fatally, vent a yollow dog yelbing up toward the deld, and compaevion for bie dis- comfture, should he bo overthrown, Tovics of troops continuse to be made throughout the Emptro, and all available mon, soldiors, pa- lice, aud now voluntcers, are forwarded to the South, where # renowal of the carnage, which pes ceased fora breathing time, appears Inevitae per cent in composition on his claim, which waa To the Editor of The Tridune, accepted. ‘Thin will be payable one-half in 10] -Curcano, May 10,—Thu numerous accidents of days and che remainder ta 0 daze, cha {2 | tate, both to public and to private buildin; remaln In possession of the Assignee untll the q Pp eee whole amucnt be paid. natarally calls forth inquiries as to tho cause of ‘A firet dividend of & por cent was declared In tho | such disasters aod the moans of avolding them in eine of ree G, Langguth, the optician. This | the suture. will be tinal, A FIMST-CLA8S STOCK OF CARRIAGES, pine. Sepring Vhactons, Democrat and Koad Wagons, jarneases, without reserve, G. ¥, GORE &CO., Aucttonsers, On Tuesday Morning, May 22, al 9:30 O'Clock, Straw Goods, and Wool Hate. ‘Thursday Morning, May 2¢, at 9:90 o'clock, "4 Auction Rooms, second floor. At Butter woo ect hunts wilt aiwaye ond good 628 sala G00 A SUTTTERS & CO., Auctioneers os ion i ‘That they aro unnecessary, no one fora moment pensca Je. Vark,'aud scared the “whofe, nelguborhood with | , AM AINE TL tty marmiag’ and at 1B, Mays | countey bat why are they 26 much inore nomeroas | PHsco, bad cigars, and romances to iia vallors, | | ‘The three Genorals wbo are, most, disttngaiahing Por ihe Adame Lapsies Company; BANKRUPT SALE. ydrophobia panic, besides bringing about some | Hit, Yor avid and Charice Wedel the than f rly? fi iton of durable int Ake Arica, Iquique: iv situated in the bight | themselves just nuw on la of the Govern: 800 LOT: ENTIRE STOCK OF mlsor casnalues, eluted meeting in fue eae of Jacob and | eatargrouene, and: Uhteh E tblak ean bo reallly | Sf ctttnGaatinr at attteulty ntest ek dra® | meuettored upon thelr aulles by thele own ex: | Of Unclalmed Merchandi ee EN 3 ntration oi bot mien wut nthe! ‘own ex: . achtsos com enea re hy te, | Ursa Ps aero ee STERUEs m1 Saver ny | tac ey Hes Set | ee a er sacra ag | CEtagtient Means, or whem & mar | ARM AND GARD . H jeu TRA Ht . William 3, "The accidents have happened to two classcs of Ne thetiate'> a vehe it. huildings—the one, large public edifices erected at that the account of its total deatructlon may prove to be exaggerated, for all precedents go to make it probable that an cartnquake serore enough tu an- altllate [quique must have mado Its21f dlvaatrous- ly folt at many plies plate in the interior as well au nlong thu coast, The cartiqns eof . whic! desolated Africa, also laid the beautiful inland City of Arequipa—soout 300 miles distant to the south. east, and after Lima the woet distingulabed aud r The case of tho Uni ree urviving anrety of the iB Kinzie, wae conclu: Saturday, but the insiruc- | groat cust; the other, business warchouses, tions will be given this morning, ‘Thess two clases of accidunta sre due to very 4 lay is the frat day of tho May term of the | diferent causes aud must be considered separately, Circust Court, and Wednesday will be dofacit day, | Ournew public buildings are bullt upon a much Judge Moore granted a decree of divorce to Jobi larger scale and oro fur more protentious and a ahaleer from Mary Walker, on the ground of | cuatly baa form din consequence require called a boot-black, to whom, the operation being concluded, he tendered the customary fee. ** Kee} qoar nickels, mister,” urbanely replied the artis, drawing tho cuff of his Jacket across bis nose; **wedun't charge nothing to friends of the pro- fersion."” ‘+ ¥riends of ‘the profession? Mow? ‘What? Idon't understand you," sald the West Sider. ** Well, I'l explatu,” wald the boy. **May- ‘be you don't live on West Van Buren, up near G. P. GORE & CO, Auctionesi BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash avenue. REGULAL TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 22, at 0:30 a, m, Balgo, wo hear, is disappointed at the slow rala- ingof the neguhoring sizoku, “The killed and wounded on both aldes are enormous, A CERaEaEEEed THE BREVOORT HOUSE A MONARCHY. Tt {s worth noting that on tho tet of May Mr, Waite, of the Breyoort House, ceased to be the IMPLEMENTS. don Seeds, Biel nat Gortore Fixtures, Ete. Thursday May 24, at 10 o'clock at Store 34 pe saute Cana street, the Poona an Sion the part of the dewlgner and Super- | {mportant town of Peru—almost Iiterally in ruins, sista of ¥arin Implements, Hutcheres Tom oes, Auilsnd avenue, beyand where the boys used {0 UNITED STATES COURTS. "phe day has past when | important town of Peru almost literally in ulus, | actiyg and ylalble associate of the sleoping and | Clothes, Whlts Goods. Straw Goods, dewsiry Lace | Seuuage Cuutera churns, Pumps, Blea leurs chee play base-ball, end near them big houses with | Anselm 3 Gs es, Jépanese Fans. Weshall close | jtakes, Plich-furks, Geythe nan, cute Vitus beuuiece it the gare ie hehe nsclm Neuwall commenced o suit Saturday rc can grow up from an yy; te must | cuadorian Andes far to the north Intoa lake, aub- | mysteriousCo, Onthatday the old firm ex- | them oul Se eT eee ta Tinners’ Tool, Plows, Feed cu jraven't a garden plot Moa eat edie aden said | agaiuat Christian I, Hanson, laying damages at Sow haven eallealanry aclenide Lealpia, aod be mereing tnan aaa wan forever millea of torritury | pired by imitation, and Mfr. Waite henveforth GEO. P. GORE &CO., Auctioneers. ° a arge Heater, Pasa be Machines : bi wand pevnla. a TROL Ps GORE & O0., -Anctionsers. bis “iufornancé information, | whatover. ite | © Abel Adams began an action for $5,000 egatuat | of su edidce as the engineer wo desiius araifroad | ™ rey an draaciace atta, aay 18 rules with undivided away the admirable house : tite iS toasone lary irom Sale #8 *Cicaee, sources, Butitebly | soRrents elt. | William and Alexander McD. Young and It, M, | bridge. ‘On the 11th fast, the Ai(u pubiivbed egram | over which he nas in fact presided for so inany i \A y fi at 9:30 hj He RE Go., Aacloaeer® the ober evening slingiag water outot that bose | oagetcs i Every wall, pler, column, or beem {aa bailding | from ¥en Lule Oblepo, ‘stating that agreat tidal | years A quarter of a cont! ft business pros- WM. A. BUTT! v0 the other eveniny slinging water outof that hose | ‘the Central Trust Company of New York co can bo calculated. ‘the max(mum stralus determla- | wave bad vislted Gaviotaon the morning of the | Yeart. A quarter ry. OF business pi ‘We shall close out AT AUOTION ono er BRS 6 CO!8 Si aret Cenacle ke pets sun wet Nose A menced an actiun against the Cook County Na- | edund auch dimenstons given to cash detail of | 10th. {tcomnenced about ten minutes pass 7, | perity in New York is as remarkable a thing as the Largest and Hest-Assorted stocks 0 BUTT. bs we ae ffeil ons a omorral a aod tlonal Bank to recover $150, 000. matruction that the buliding shall the sea rising twelve feet, then receded, aud acentury in London; and yet s great company ce 3, ape inite tI igo oe pains orate ge Slates of Bgueieks, Sieg a oust omelost iy scare thst accident, batebs ty homme genunis bot if twenty ralnutee rose and pyle y tates, of guests from all parte ‘of the civilized world 6 tl ay ol f " ‘ ow 1 jater, J. W. bre every 1 nage reported tu pruperty, W xirls ond go to the theatre, aud of course they nad | juan, executor, 8. A. Levy, Jobo ‘Stephani, Li AE Mah SYN NSKERIONE BH RSS thie, we Reought inuuedlately ot the cidat ware will unite in bearing their testimony that there ia really nothing remarkable in this long-con- tinucd prosperity of so excellent # house, ex- cepting, perhaps, the fact that it bas been fairly earned.—New York World, OBITUARY, 2 Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Kexoewa, Wis, May 20.—The Hon. J, B. Jil- son, an old and respected citizen of this place, died this morning at G o'clock, having suffered tor several months from an incurable cancer in the stomach. Mr. Jilson had beld several! positions of trust in thie city during his life-time, and was ual- vorsally esteemed by his townspeo; —<————- tw have them sbluca up again, You was making Uusiness for ua, and we atluw you the regular com unlurion, Your gat'schalked—your boots] mean — ut every box In tows. You can't drup a cent, not if your fect was twice as bigas they are. Aud, ininter, Hour suciety ever altikes It rieu, they're yoluy to have a statute of you, tite alze, iu plaster, With a hose tu your hand squirting round Uke Casablanca, or Beu Bullwinkle, or wuy of them SATURDAY, May 26, at o'clock &, La ny 120 Wabasd-aeo or its et Edivunent of Housebold Goods, a POMEROY & CO. By ELISON, } Stes Oil Paintings AT AUCTION, AL Our Tew Sales-Rovwy, 78 end 80 Rand COMMENCING THIS MONDAY MORNING, At AU o'clock, and at 8:30 and 7:30 pe Bee Bale positively without Maalt or resorve. Pletares ‘exhibition with catalogues. aa RLIGUN, POMEROY & CU auctioneer wasted, Thomas Robinson, trustes, Downer & emis | Such calculations to an engincer or architect ac- Brewing Company, Harrison Kaickerbocker, and | custonied to make them offer but few diticultics, Francle A. Manriquo to forecloww a trust-deed | and aro suticlently oxact fur all practical purposes; made by Jacob Fister far $4,140 on the suuth 30 | for, in order toarold accideuts from temporary feet of Lot 38, Block 133, 1 Schovl Section Addi- | overloading, defects tn material or construction, & ton to Chicagu. co-etticlent of safety of from six toten ts lotro. SUPERION COURT IN BLIxY. duced; that is, tho maximui load at any point ‘Willism H, Greene commenced & cuit for $15,000 | suall not exceed one-sixth or one-tenth the ceush- against Mortou C. Fisher, : tng weight. The Guss & Phillips Manufacturing Company ufortunately dealgners und correct calcu- filed « petition against Daulel J. McCormick, | lations are alone Insuficient, for unless the work Joreph Higby, FU. Veaoody, J.C. Kulckerbuck. ) lv properly erected, the dultding wiilbe « fallure tr, Paul d. McCormick, Phllo'G. Dodze, Peter | andall the akili of the architect of noavall, Dis- Liiw, J. 1. White, Albert Wiener, Georye Sodg- | aster may ecauo aud tho architect be, beld crinin- samuel C. sud Eliza F, | ally liable although be msy have done bly part Sargent asking for w mechanic's ten to the sinoant | thoroughly well. of '$2.bu8 un Lotw 1 to 10, inclusive, of MeCur- | | Aa an architect te geugrally superatendent of nick's Bulaitsision of Lot S aud part of Lot G,lylug | the execution of ats own deatgas, the public quite worth of Bryant street, except the e695 100 fect | naturallg coucludes that he bas everything his own thereof, Block 4 of Elli# West Addiuonto chicago. | way, aud is responsivle for the workmanship of Denule Ward brought sult for $3,000 ogalost | the several wechanics, the quality of the material, Ricard Chufurd, etc. ‘This is true ooly withifa a very hmlttd sense, TiN. Harris god W. F, Glae sued J. F. Lyon, | The architect 1s the d.rector of the work, but he I. 9. Christoph. and August Schaibauscr for | is not paid to remsin cupstautly at the bullding, to $1,000. ‘Thy wawe parties also eucd James | cxauilne every bit of material that enters inte tho aud Jueph Cunanzhau, C, E. Brown, J. J. | coustruction, and tu sce all work before it ia Brows, aud August Kerv for a Nike amount, covered up.’ ‘This le the duty of special om Ne AL Walworth, Hecelves of the City, National | ploye, paid by the uwncrsof “the balding, aud Boots, Shoas& Sinners Offered here this season, and the qualities are b . B. GORE & OO. of the best te end 70 Wabash By RADDIN & OLAPP, ‘85 Wabash-ay, Special and Poremptory Sale of BOOTS AND SHOES at AUOTION, Tuesday, May 22, af 10 oclock, 1.200 sre vy Won. ‘Gne and coinmon, Adapted Tiegulas Auciloa Galea sv Hs OS Wabesb-av., Chicago. a By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctloncers, 42 and 44 Madison-st, near Wabsth-av, SALE BY CATALOGUE, Tuesday, May 22, 1877, at 10 o'clock, sharp, ROSENFELD & MUNZEH, Auctioncore which visited the coast of California in August, 803, and was soon followed by the news of the earthquake on the. coast of Peru; but tl tidal wave was observed at s dozen place fuclading ban Diese, Wilmington, Santa Barbi and Sau Francisco; and og wo bad no notice of any obsorvation save at Gaviots, = place of minor importance, indeed scarcely known as a port, wo suspected there might be sone mnistake, and this opinion was ucatculy altered when we read in the Alia of yeaterday morning that the ship Alexander McCallum waa struck by a tidal wave four fcet bighatil a. m., on the LOth tnst., In ear Point Reyes, The Interval of four hours between Uaviota sod roint Reyse te much lopger than such a wave would require to trave) 200 mills. do not repiumber pow the speod of such wares; but it fs, we bellove, more than 200 mileaan hour, There msy bave ‘beens tidal wave at Polut but it wad not the same one that was ubserve javiota. ‘We now learn thatthe obsorvation at ths latter place 1oust have beum correct, and we infer that the saue tide) wave visited ‘the entire cosat of Callfornls, from San Diegu to Sao Francisco, but wos either not noticed, on account of its coming early in the mornlug, of was wot reported at other poluts, On that samo day, the 10th, probably: pillars of Ure, and we'll pat ft up du Union Park, bet you we do," and the enthuslastic Ley, bowing luulbly to bis benefactor, departed. A hutie buy of & who bad loyg yellow carls and had be vase. Previuus te bis deste bis pa hue peculating in wheat forse full, aud #0, Wuherat, hie wa took # single roum gnu plain sewtnz,—ber husband bad been insured § Eastern coupauy whose Hresident gut Bs, 00 Jver, Buu bu ele euliocthing, and uudertvok to Bat Daniel (orauch was the little auc) thought he Would belp bie awa, and, Laving readin vas of tis puuday-echool bovks abut the uavintares of a youth who, under whe Slur clecutuy ed ‘fortune a4 4 ewrbuy, he taderious tu cuser Journulisw. Me bas ah ives Tait cue big. roast ie Beanery ty the may of sulfty, ox di reared Inthe lap of. luxury, loot bis pa a | wick, Eilay Trambo, and Sai =f Irlsh Farmers la New England, Boston Commerctal Rullel ‘The change in the character of will-operatives Ip New England during the fb auarter of a ccntury is well known. Until within that period they were mainly Americana, thofemsle **help," princ) Kir {rom the New England farms. | To-day thet Class ary aluiost entirely out of thy mills, und thele places oro iilled with irfah and = Weench

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