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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 3“, 77— TWELVE PAGES, VASILINGTON. Our Custom-House Will Escape the Threatened Investi= gation. The Dismissal of a Few Burperfinous Offloials Makos Things Batisfac~ tory. " Cameron’s Crowd In Pennsylvanin, 5 Buckle on Their Wire- Work Armor. And Will Enter tho Lists Against Hayes | p and Civil-fervice Roform, The Retrenchment Programme in the Treasury Printing Burean. TNE CUBTOM-IIOUSLS. WILL NOT IR INVESTIGATED. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. ‘Wasminatox, D. C., Jane 20.—It can be stated 1pon the suthority of tho Fpecial Agency Division of the Treasury Department that the Government thas no intention of Investigating the Chicago Caes- tom-Tlonse. All the charge that has becn made againet the management of the Chicago Cnstom- onse was that tha number of Inspectors employ- ed wans Jarger than were porhaps nccesssry. As soon a2 tho attention of the Collector was ealled to this, howover, dismlissals were made 20 thas the sggregate annual reduction of salarles was sbout $20,000. A GENERAL ORDER. There has been prepared to-day, and will be im- modiately lssued, a general order to all Customs Tollectors directing them to be moro particular In tha inspections of lmpnrud xnodl. This order 4lro makes some_ chi s {n the districts, and Inces Chicago, which now in_the Elghth Dls- rict. in the In(h, in which also Buffalo and Sns- F) ension Hrmga aro included. The prescnt Ninth fsirict, under the new nnmhuuun,:hecnmu the Tenth, And Minnesota {a added to it. MISMANAGEMENT IN THE TREASURY PRINTING NUREAU. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. ‘Wasmnaroy, D, C., June 20.—Becrotary Bner- man has written A letter to Edward McPherson, Chief of the Burean of Engraving and Printine, _relative to the managemont of that Dureau. Ilo says that it is the undoubted (utentlon of Congress to have most of the work done In the Treasury Depariment, and that after repeated examinations of 1o Bureau by Committees of Congread, the do- clalon hias always been that socurity required Its continuance. The Becretary rays that ho aces no eason why the stamps and notes cannut heprinted *us cheaply by Lthe Government as by private com- , panies. **1f the work fs not done as woll and as *clieaply," he adds, ‘It Is becanse you or 1 neglect our duty or abneo our pdwers.” Ho sayn 1t 18 hin Intention to advartixe for praporala for ano plate-Improssion on all United Btates aud Na. “tional-bank notes, leaving ailtho reat of {he work toba EH DONE IN THE DUREAU, +Ile bas given notico to the Continental, Amerfcan, * and National Bank-Note Comprnles, of Now York, and to the Columblan Company, of Washington, that tho existing contracts with them will ter- |mlnalu st tho cxpiration of three months from Lduly 1. The cnnuuu requira three munthe' no- v llm hefore (hcy can be abrogated. He ine tends to | have nll the revenua atamps printed in the Murcan., An act of Con- ress requircs thi, |1mv|de|| they can be %t printed there as clumll y &8 Ly privale ot stles. An oxamination of the coot of the two meths -oda of printing shows that the Government can efiect. & BAVING OF £50,000 ayear by having llio_work dono in the Treasury + fnstoad of by tha bank-note mmxmul ‘The Secretary’s letter In lonyy, - detalln of sugsested ymprove: of economy and cflciency in tho oflice, 1L shown “that Mr, Sherman beifeves that the lureau ean vo run upon a eteict busincsa hsefs, and suve moncy fnstend of wazting it, as hervtofuro, and that ke e faith that Mr. McPhetaon will Lo able Lo bring - 1bout this hoportant reforn, : MATTERS POLITICAT. THE PRESIDENT'S RECENT OBDER IN TUE STATE OF CAMERON. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, ‘WasitiXaton, D, O, Juno 20.--A prominent Pennsylyama politiclan predicta that the ltepube 1ican Copventlon in his State wil closcly imitato the courne of that just held In lowa, aa far as ita atiitude towanl the Prosident is concerned. Mo says that the Cameron faction, which will control .tho Conventlon, as heretoforo, has determined to “permit no Indorscment of the Adininistration, and will give It the cold shouldet in & manncr not to bo mistaken. In recent journeys In the tate he found but little dissatisfaction with the President's Buuthern pollcy. The Kxecutive order to the officehalaers hiad, haowover, ralscd & stormof in- dignation among tho machine politicians, They had no lking for ‘llaves before, balleving that ho wase not of thelr kind, and ihat he would sooner or Iater show his antlpathy to thom, and now they aro quite furlous, and do not hesitata to cxpreas thelr sentiments. Matortunately," saye tha gentleman, **the Clvli-pacvice Reform policy sunounced by the Adminfetration bas as yet BORNE NO FRUITS in Penneylvania. Cameron's aatetlites aro stifl in office ali over the Btate, and thore Is, therefore, no encouragement for the real reform element in the party to come forward and push the machino men out of the control of the organization, The Cam- eron Ringmean to lot the eleotion go by default. They havo little persanal nterest In tha result, s the oMces to be filled are fow and unimportant, and they wish to ahow (ho ame=-dlutration that TIIRY RUN THE RLFUHLICAN PARTY, and that they will not tolerats even s disposition Va sat them aslde, [ 8 1 tho direct|on » an experienced and nnn- nolitician, and & warm friend of the Admin. setration, lle thinks that the only way to eave the Ttepublican party in Penna lvlnll lrum defeat | for tho President to apecdily put bl poform the ries in practice, an nu ke 3 succession of Hret. claes appolntmenta to Fedor iccs in that State. BOUTIl CAIOLINA, raminent South Carollna Repablican ?almeun 76 In town: Customa Collectur Worth. Charleston o umylmllar-nenem ‘and lnwrnal Ravans e Collucior Urayton, of Columbis, They say ¢ 355 (ho Tiepubilcaga am no mk-ut lhe rec ol ‘apecial clection in Charleston Cou l{ cause, with i e cperlence of tho Urange- burg election lmh fnwlud, they were canvinc um?ll they should carey the conuty the Dumoc: ‘would count them uut, * In Orangeburg Caunty lhl |r=ch\ election for member of the Legistatu Eubucm candidate had & majority of ov 100 but his cowpetiior was counted in by throw- ing out three precincts in a palpably unlawtul m ner. The I(tunhlmn-m arleston nowinuted COMPXUNIBE TICKET, on which lhn, put ten loading buainess-mon, who wero nemucnu and only seven of their own rty, Al the Democrats declined. Aftorwards Pie Democtatic Convention niada up a tcket of fourtean white Democrats and three colored me: ‘The Republicans thcn cossed all sction, and lnncll lgo nlncuun to [‘u by default, owen, who runs the Repube un ym: ln umumn Lunula found (hat no- ly ‘was willing to contribuie money to make s campaigs, snd concluded thut the bost conrse was s the hemocrats. ave tholr owa way, The negroes, 88 & rule, dld not voteatsll. Mr Dunn #sys that the Dewucratic dolegstion olocted s & goad one, the acmbors being consoryative men, wha will couuterbalance the extreme Bourbons {rom the up-country. . MI3AOURL Congressman Crittenden, of the Seventh Mls- -onrl Mstrict, who is here, says that thero a0 no Ihflll of lll{ break 1n the Democratic ranks In that uu. nor (o the Bouth, through a large portion of which ho hss recently travelcd. ur. Critteaden Turthor states that Missourl will give minc votes jolld in caucus for Buckne: for Bpeaker, and that e Jatior expects to gain s good deal "ot trencth Butafic of thatsiste. This fa thio flnt really pu tive statement that Duckner's candidature i u! I serious character. If e can keop nina voles to- gether long unnuuh. with the complezion with th next 1louso as itls, hemay boabotoso coutro |he sltustivn as to dictato the choico of Bpeaker, LESIGNED, The Prestdent of tho Ponusylvanis l'cgubllun Ausoclation of thiy Diute ct bas ed blé pusi- tion in accordance with tho Presldent's onder, lo . was & clerk [u the Treasury. e NOTES AND NEWS, A NMODEST COLLECTOR, Special Dispuich ta Ths Tridune, Wasmixotex, D. €y, June 20, —An eotertaining ftem concernlng Collector Frocland, of Bruoklyn, is obtalned from the Iuterusl Hevenue Dureau, Freeland, it will bo remembered, was saved from romoval & fortnight since by ke timely interces- slon of the Hev. Menry Watd Beecher. 7The Rov- enue Burcau bas luoghad & susplclon that bo huows very little about the managcucnt of bis ofice, sud thay bis priucipal Assistant, Hilas Koald, is the rcal head of the copcerne Totest llllnrh #g0 to invite him to come to Warhington and present his vicws as to some proposed chanzes In the mervice. A lolter wan accordingly din- pstched to him, Two or three days afterward, in- stead of the expocted Collector, Siisa Nooth ap- peared at the Burcan, bringing & letter from his chief, in wM:h Pl ind stated that [t wan incon- venlent for b come, and that Mr, Booth would farnish lH the Information desired., ARRIVALS, Philetus Sawyer and Judge Wilson, of Wiscon- #fn, arrived here ln~dl( ta attend to rome mattcra telating to the Inmber interest in that State. l(nrw!tntnllve Stralt, of Minnesota, nnd Gen. Den Harrison, of lndlunn. nrrived here to-night. FPOINTMENT, n(n stated to-nlumnunne apnointment of A, Q. Riddie, of this dintrict, Cnited Biates At- torney, has been dednitely deetded npon. This, by common conecnt, Is ono of the best selections which could be made. Mr, Riddle has long stood among the most prominent fawyers in Washineton, .. Secretary Thompron has adopted & new plan for dllhnl’flln& the anpropriations lnr the coming year. 1la has divided each mppropriation into tweive enual 'flr\l. and the disburaing offcers of cach part will be notified that they must scconnt each munth for the exact expenditnre under cach head of appropriation; that there murt be no iraneler. .8nd 1o expenditares ander any head fofany month H‘ cxcess Of one-twelfth of the entire appropria- on. TR VICKSBING CUT-OPY. 7o the H'uunl Amduud Press. Wasnixatos, D, e 20.—~By direction of the Brcrdln( of “nr, lhc Board ‘of Pmflnncuv cansisting J: 1. Rimpaon, Maj, C. M. Buter, and Cnpl. \V ". . Benyourd, have Been ordered to axeemble At Vickaburg, Mies,, on the 17th of July, to examine and report upon the moat advieahle means of preserving the water-front 0' Vicksbarg, snd of arreating the dangor which a Bun to be apprehended from the cut-off oppos c it city. A general order, fssned from the War Depart- ment, amnounces that, no avpropriation been for telezrapling having ‘mado for Illn War Department o ita bureaus for the fi cal year ending June 40, officcrs whose nsunl duty it has becn 1o pay such acconnts to telezraph companica are authorized to Insuo younchera to the companies when services are ren- dered during the next fiscal year, such certificate stating that the Btrnlmt " cnlrl‘cl. but 1t is under- stood and agreed that §t doen not involve the United States in ln] contract or obligation, and holdera of these certificates shall have no claim sgainst the Government, unless Congress ehall make an appropriation for thelr payment. The order also authorizes oMicera of tho army, nnder whona dircetion tho genoral eervice and other en- listed men of the army aro serving, to Issue a core tificate to thewn as to rervice rendered for the smount which wonld bo pald for such acrvices if funds were avallable, ef but tho holder of the certificate ia to liave o clalm .E'!Infl.llm Unlted States unless Congress sliall mako an appropria- tion for payment, NIONORABLE AMENDS. ‘The 8panish Gurernment assures Mr. Evarts that Spale will mnke all honerablo amends for the seize urc and dctention of the Amerlcan echuvoner Riz. pathand lwpeizonmout of Capt. Dunkam an soon as an fusestigation of the facts can he had; and promises that it will spaco no effort to prevent tho repetition of almllar outrazenin the future. Mr. Evarts will band §n hls bil) of damayes agalnat Spain when he recelves Capt. Dunham's sworn atatement. REVENUE APTOINTMENTS. John Wigrinton, FEllas T, liaynes, Edward Smoot, and Jordan Jackesn were to-day each ap- gnlutml Iievenuo Btorckeeper and Gouger for tho gyenth District of Kentncky, Smoot and Jackson are colared men, wnd aro the firal colored men that have received appointinents of this character. GOINU ABROAD. Brevot Maj.-Gen, Willlam 1S, llnwn.ldn eame mand of tho 8Ixth Infantry, has been selfcted for tho ponttion of military atiache to the Amerlean Legation at Vienna for” the purpose of wilnossing llm military operations between the Turks end usalans. NAVAL ORDER. Cnraren, Po., June 20, —Orders have been re. celved hore to comploteLbe Jron-clad Alluntovomah Immodiately. e e PRESIDENT HAYES. The Chief Magistrato Enjoys tho Ieauties of Nawport, Whero 11e Las o Mearty lo- coptlon, Puovixc, R L, June 20.—The Presidont and his parly remalned at the Exccutive Manslon last night. Thia morning, after a quict breakfast with Gov, Van Zandt, the Prealdent wan eacorteld Ly tho Newport Artillery and. Providence Lirst Light Infantry through tho crowiled strcets (o Munle Iinll, which was handsomely decorated, Hero 1,200 children of tho publle schools wers waltlng for the President, who was accompaufed by Mrs. llayea and other ladles of the party, Gov. Van Zandt, M. Van Zandt, Gen. Turnslde, and other distingulshied vieltors, After the paity weto neated, Che children munz, **My Country, 'tls of Thee," *‘nee the Conquering Hero Come **1\Walted for .ie Lord" (Mens delésohin); **Fafry Sbip® (Choral); ** Hallelu- Jah,* and **Bweet By and By." Tho slughnzg was exquisite, nccurate In tuno and time, and cliclied tho most raptirons damonsteations of applauss, Gov. Van Zandt wnid: LADIES AND URXTLENENS Boinetimes tipon a sum. mers Ill\l,hl. the \arams coe out lize jowels and Brint,. aui the moun rléck aad mmm i oun wo aEy s et antind WO Fores B i Audzo it 1l Via for | nave Hio'pleaaurs. ail (b6 right 0 duciug to you ane whom we lore rml honor, b 19 zoud aniruo=-tiutherfond It Hayes, the ‘Freatdontor the Unluei) Staten. spplauso. J Prealdent Hayos My Youxa FRrizsivs, Tas Arnmwnnu D TRARRENGS "Oh DCHMEDF OUE DopaTiment. 1 wislh 10 fongratulale you_sad folurn o you uir hearilo {haiika, | We hopewo pray—hiat the ilay (8 not far very State of our Unian wi puss Eientiona) advAnCRReY 8a you Sajny. IReh that i goimon, publls apinius wil ba vate olie. wite. pare: and Justy and intry public opiuloi is thio”Govera- inent, {tiren As tho Prealdont atarted to leave tha hail, the children singing ** The Kweet By and By, ** by preg concerted armnzement tho youns missce fu tho front pallory cavt continuous mliowers -of foscs before and 1ipon him ay ho paseod down tho alsle, After the President had lolt the hall, Mayor hoylo introduced Mrs. ilayes to the children, and fier giacious how was responded 1o with a perfect cva- 1lon of apola 0 all fhe teatimonlals of Ithode Island to the of the achool-chitdren Prestdent, this greetl iorliaps the most pleasant and thoronghly success- ul. The Presidential EM" returned to thelr carrlages, anil were cacorled by tho tilitary to the Doster tralnfng-gronnds, whero an entlre division of the Ithodo fslund anllitia was assembled, liere, after some evalutions, tho column marched in teviaw bufore the I'resiacnt, who was tien taken into tho Jine and escorted through the principal streets to the Executivo mansion, where, after & marching era dismls The day was beantiful, and Lhe people pourca into town from sll paris of the Hlate, and (ho sircctd were aimost lupassable In consdquence of the crowds thdt lined the route of march. This closed the demonatration at Providenre, AL 1:30 this afternoon the Presldent and his arty will leave in the steamer M, lthlllt“‘ for fiuw orl, a3 the guests uf Gov, V. (ternoon Presldent llayes n ity, with Zandt and a large numher ul distinguish. ul cople, embarked on the steamer Massachu. sctts, which was decked according to the ralcs for decorating vesacls on stute oceaslons. During the sall down the bay the President beld an informal Feception, and alterwards, with Mre, Hayes, mado a genera) inspection of the boat under the guidauce nl bll. Labeock, President of the stemmnboat com- A: “the boat approached the torpedo station at Goat Ivland & salute of twenty-uue torpedovs fired In rapid succerslon, Mcantimo, guns of Fort Adamas burst forth with Prewidential salnte, The Jsnding was safely offucted at tho dock filied with ople, who cheerud Uie President continualiy, "I'he party took carriages, escorted of United States artilivry from Furt \Ry & batialion dai Newnport und the tillery, and pruceeded lhmu h many crowded sfroeta to the resldoncs of Gov, Van Zanit, where an elegunt cotlation was served lo- Tormally to 8 select yasty Invited to meet the Promident. Aftecwards the lredldent drove out with tov, V! ulllwl. and other membarg, of the party were alvo taken in carrlages to varicus polnis of ntarent, ‘Tho P'resident was everywheto welcomed with much warmth snd enthuelasm. After tho return of tha nltlfl (o the residence of the Uovernor & cruwd asscmbled uul- m tor & spoech from tho President. Tlo din stepped vt on tho B, iy be.ng lulmdund hy Uoy, Van Zaudt, sald My Frinxva—Uov, Van Zandt eays It would be sonie action 1o tho cuplo of Newporl If they could mere), lu:lrnlyw) ico; that It was nol neces. sary Ihlll mlhl spuak (o yuu moru than words, 1 bave lccamhxll-hw all you ro- red, lm hupu that the effurt you wili exi uulm. (Cries of **(oon!" ‘Goon!™] 1 will say to you, s I sald to & large number uf peoplo T yasianee bt Bights that 1 woul glve ma yreat satisfaction to wake your persunal ace qualutance aud shake hands with cach ous of you, but that s certaluly out of the question, | wust 88k ¥0y | to cunsider.that, ju saying what [ do, 1am nrec{ y-m with the old-fashioned Duchove shake- ds. [Apolause,) Fellow-citizons, good- L fihn Prealdentlal party took carrlages, escorted ‘'homas street, to Ldul by the milltary, ana passed up uu icls wus fu & blase of Hlluminations, Whatt, ‘where they eubarked on l‘nnl enco lur New \mk. amid cothuslueti Lratiuns of populsr respect and guud.will. ’lh- l’n-menl |cll Newport shout 10 o'clock, An cluctric light from the (os o station Hlum- foated the harbor, and salutes of artitlery aud tur- pedocs wers Bred ae sha boat steawed oul of the rbor, IN TUE fllw IIAUI‘SHHII lo‘fllll.fl’lmln Coxcoun, N. I.. June 20.—In tho Hou, {l Fusolutioa prossut:d last Tussday, indomi; dept 1 aysd and hly polic) wuuuuuur. fortwade to pass it, the measure Lelug -i {avored by weversl members, suiong thei Sinc Wi 1o 8 Domucrat, aod who orisiually Ibroduced the resolution. Without coming to & vote, the wmatier way lud on the table, EXCURSIONISTS. PuzsLy, Col., Juno 20.-T ¢ ¥ cKeidem t'olig e excursion party aerlyod “here to-night over thy Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo Hallroad [n charge of Prot E. B, Fdwards, of McEeadon Collegue They Freeland's capacity 1t wan determined a ehort time intend to remain from rix to efahit weake and yvieit overy n!nt of interest In the Statn, The partrare land fn prafee ¢f the conntey nlony the line of the Aichison, "Topeks & Banta ¥¢ lio BPORTING. BABE-BALL. FOW TO BEAT THR TICKET SPECULATORS, Last year some complaint was made that ticket apecalators handled some of the seata for the FPourth of Jnly game. Tho cinb management therefora donire to give the widest publicity to the fact that tho arats will be sold this morningat fpalding's, No. 118 Randolph street; at Kantaler & llargle’, No. 110 Clark strect and No. 167 Tuenl‘ydrthnd rirest; and Eaat Madison atrect, uwuvxum. Bpeciat DspateA 1o TA Jnvnvul.l. Win., Juns 20, —Dlle<hn" to-dsy: Minneapolis '} Mutuals of Joncaville, 4. liass hite~Each club INDIANATOLIS. Innuuroul. Juno 20,~Usse-ball: Indianap- ofle, 7; Memph! n.O. ll!-‘un.. Jnnu".fl —Iluu ball: Lowell, ite, 1, THE TURF. DEXTER PARK PIRST AUMMER MEETING, ‘The flrst summer meeting at Dexter Fark beginn to-day, thero being a mile and a quarter daah for allages, the Garden Clty Btakcs; a milo and ro- peat race for all ages, and 8,trot for horses of tho £2:40 class on the canls. The catrles for the milo and a half and mile and ropeat races clused yester at Clayton's, No, 83 Lowrr. 7; Loaisvll B Elmn? Genaral R, General Freight Agen Weetern Oeneral Panncs Hutlington & Quigcry. Infarmation was (Iven 88 10 the object of their trip, except thet Shey wonld make romie srranpe- nients ae regards thelr boriness from Wertern pointa ¥ real object of their *Ilp became &pp! by the * informatlon that they succeeeed in opening a new raote 0 8t Jue and Atchison, connecting at Hopkine, Ia., with the Kanras City, 8t, Joe & Council Bluffa Rallmad. Hot hesides thin they have made ar- mnyements with the managera “of the Atchisos Topeka & Santa Fe, who will make close col nection at Atchison for Denver, Paeblo. and other pointe In Colorado, After next Kunday through Hlecpers will ba rinon the new rosie from Galre: burg to Atchison. This srrangement not only makes the Chleavo, Dutlington & Quincy inde- pendent of the Hiannibal & St. Joe, but aives itan excellent opportunity to compete with the Kansas Pacific_and other roads for the buniness of Colorado, — POORE'S MANUAL. Poore's Manual of the Railroadsof the United Rtates for 1877-'78 la aimost ready for publication, The figures show Aome improvement in the finan- clal exhibita of the principal Hnes, and the hegin- niag ol another perlod of raliroad construction, During 1870 the number of miles of American railwaga in operation was 73,508: capitsl and fanded debt, $4,418,601,035; gross earninos, £107,257,050; net earnings, $181,452,452; divl- dends pald, $08, 030, 004, Accormn 1o Poole, the dividends and net earnings §n 1870 were largrr than in 1873, the panic-ycar. This statement, however, s partial, Inasmuch as the effects of the panio wers more severcly felt in the last quarter af 1373 than iu_any subeeqtient quarter. it the earnings and dividenda of 1873 wera conslderably V. C. Bmith, Hlitchcack, rlmimdenl I""'" were present, and the church was erowded ifh apectatore, Bpertal Dispated tn The Tribune, Broonixatox, June 20.—A eall I8 itaned for & canvention of Repablicane of the new Jndicial dintrict to nominate a third judge, The conven- tlon 14 to be held at Gilman on the 18th of July. m]n eentalion, one delegate far esch 400 voten, Thia gives McLean lfl. Iroquois 10, Livingstone 9, Kankakee 7, Ford 5. The candidates now named ars Bloomfeld, of Mclmn. FPayoon, of Living. atone, Etores, of Kankakes. and McNeil ana Blades, of Iroaunia. Nrw Yorx, June 20.—Ez-Gov. Tilden and ma W, Field, who had encaged pasraze for nrflgv by the lathnla, which ullu next Wednos- day, have decided (o dafer their voyaze, the —————— THE INDIANA MILLERS, Ixpiamarorts, Ind. Jane 20.—Ths Millers’ ftats Conventlon organtzed with David Gibson, of Indlanapolis, as President, and Levl Iglehart, of Evansvilic, aa Vice-Premdent. They meet again this morning at 0 o'clock, —————— WEARY OF OFFICIAL CARES, BAx Fraxcieco, Cal., June 20.—At a meeting of the Repnblican Connty Committea thia evening the ** FPederal rigade " was larzsly teprescntad, de- p! te the tecent order of toe P'resident affecting —— OBITUARY. &pecinl Dispateh to The Tribune, Mcsxrcoy, Mich., June 20.—Chatles Bennon, & drogziet, formerly of Winona, Minn,, died this morning at 1 o'clack. o wan taken sick yesterday nuon. ke leaves a wife, son, and daughter. ———e———— In cxccen of thosa for 1872 A compurison of re- Rults in 1873 and 1870 Is m:m- as followa: 1570, H s, m ;'m lwu&uu TerGends pai 07, 12,70 8,0 The groms carnings in 1873, however, werewrcul- or by $:20, 101,670 than thoss of 1870, and yet tho net carniogs of Ilm Iatter year excceded those of the former by 82.012,100. “The dificrence ir dne 10 ngld reirenchment of operating expenaed and cconomy in the adminisiration of internal affaler, In estimating the present business of the raliroads, he fact should alwnys be borae in mind that the rates of lrlhsgnrl.llnn are far below thuse which presailed In 187!} BIIOWING THEIR ITANDS. The four trunk lincs—the New York Central, Ene, Pennnylvanls, and Baltimore & Ohlo Kall- roads—have given notico to all rallroad companles and conuccting lince that, in order to sccure uni- formity in rates, commencing with July 1, 1877, through bille of lading will bo ianued and through mtes of transportation guar- antced on West-bound freight from. Enstern aboard citie only under the conditions that all connecting roads or traneportation lines over which stich freight {s ahipped will eharze thelr full pro- rr'"um‘ of the through ratcs, make no special con- acta with aliipnera or owners of goods, pay no rebates, and hold out no other indncementa of any kind, amounting practically to a reduction in thio ratea established by the above-named roads, or which may be established by them from time to time. "Thin arder 1s the Airnt resuit of the poul es- lnbll!hed by the four trunk Iince on all West-honnd freight brarlness, 1t prohibits the Westorn roads from makime any rates whatever on Weat-bound ‘baslness, and they will de& end “entlrely on tne burinesa given them by the Eastern roads, 1t en- ablea the ool (n dlncrlmlnuq against sny one af the Western roads If it chooses, and consequently tho latter rosds are l:rnsu_y dissatisied with the srrangement, THE day, as follows: Purse, £2301 dash, one mile and a quarter: all axeay 200 1o first, [{ 3 '.:um'.’ e (osomerk, Out.. enters br. h. DAL n“h."' Jones, Springfield, 'L, entera b, ¢, Bpring-' Jrelch, Vicksburg, M., enterach, c. \erd!n'rll. . suraner, Gilsoti, M., enterabie, . Sta i, F00} Tile Liesty il agen) #2010 e to sccon Alllan L(lll. Chlcago, ente; . klnrl.l‘ T. W, & lnne fl| lnn. lll.l:'e“l'l ):';Jnfic X roll entcisb. b, it xon. '.D“l'\' H(,. centers ch, g Kiiburn, "Tho entrics for the 2:40 faca were pubilehed yes- M:Hh and Inciuue V olne’ Lady, Me, David Ji., fam irkwood, Magglo 8., Transier, Milton T, , and ances, 1OSTON, Bosrox, June 20.—Thn raco between Emnrq‘er and flve-t V.astern at lleacon Park attracied a crowd of of §1,000. cople. ‘Tho race was for a purse l'nlm'wfim {8 the summary: L 1 SEF I g1 2. uirae was ofiered for . Foliowing 18 the oo 01 2 42 s Tine=: 74t 3211 4 In lddlllnn m llxl lbuvl 0 horeen that isd naver Lad; o Belilek. nm:—nz'.‘sit. In tho 2120 class, Capt. soventh fieatn in 2 Third and faurth hoats In 8:271y and 2044 s Keller d i N urlmlnt © fifth and sixth In 201 and 233016, 1t will he finfahed to-morrow, Weatuer fino and irack In good coudition, AQUATIC. TALE=TARYARD, Bpectal Dicpated to The Tribune, Mantronn, Conn., Juno "fl.—l-nlly cighteen thonsand people titrned vnt to-ree the Uarvard. Yale race to-day, and, aficr waltlng until 6 o'clock 1o tue broiling sun, were told that the contest bad been portpuned. The water was very much too rough for racing, & sharp gale blowing directly up slrcam. The race Is now set down fur {o-inorrow at 10:16a, . The tmo of Tucsday's raco wus £0:07 anud not a minute fess, a8 uunounced by the judges to {ufluenco the pools, NOSTON BCULL NACE. Tloatox, Juno 21, Aql gl -scull contort thren miles, for $1,00¢ alil between Riecan and Launders was won Gnnlly by the l(lfln!r. Thao, 22 min. 50 see,’ TIHE RAILROADS. LIVE STOCK. Btrenuous efforts are helug made by thomanagers of some of tho Fastern roads to compromise the difticultica which have ariren In regard to thejtive. stock pool on business gulng east from this city, The disturbance aroxe, as Is well known, frum the fact that the mansgees of the 8t Loufs roads re- fused to enter intos aimilar arrangement, which enabled them to cut therates and divert the busi. nees from Chicago. Now that the Michigan Cone Aral Lna declared that it will no ‘"“fi" ahlde by the provieions of tho Chicago roads, but will follow llm ratea iade from Bt Louls, the mangors of the roads k'ndlllz Liast from that town havo became snore b 0 and conronted toaltends meoting at (8 lthIAmL wihich had been called by the managers of the Yonnsylvania and Littaburg & Fort Wayne Rarlroads for tho purpose of ad, nlilng the dim- culty, The lflchlgnll Central refused Lo stteud, Lut, noverthelesr, after n storiny ecasion, it was declded to divida the ft. Loula liva.stock businoas on tho same basls an that of Chicago, nml cerialn concessiona were made to the Chicago & Alton Rallroml, ‘This arrangoment is no more eatlsfac- tory, however, fo the Michigan Central than wai the uld one. The managers of this line are con. vinced that the msgnates of the Bouthwestern lines are mervly playing ** posanm ' to bring the Michl- gan Central to'terms, They think the concessions X took lbn first and 27{; Le&w Ecolt the —_— QILMAN, CLINTON & SPRIN G- FIELD, The fato of the Gilmay, Clinton & Springfield Tallrond hae t last heen retticd, and it will here- after be known as the fpringficld Branch of the Iilinols Central Raftrodd, Advices from Spring. fleld rocelved here yestorday state that the latter road hian pucceeded in gotting hold of the property on a perpotual lease. The terms of the lesse have not come to Jight. The 1llinols Central Ralirosd can congratnlate itaclf on having secared control of tbis property, as it would have beon quits a bad cowpelitor iithe hands of an unfricndly party, In- ler-eflln lll lln\- lllwopfllnll—(lllmlrl and “Clin- {on, it bas now a straight line num Ll\lcagn Bpring! chl cn~ tirely uwmiler its cantrol The lllnwn & Springliold_Nafiroad s lllmlln In Iength, and rins from Gliman to 8pringfeld. The property was sol) under forecloaare of o first niorigako, by order of the Unlted Btates Clreuit Conrt, on tho 10th of June, 1876, and bought by Gicorte Dliss and Charles 8. Seatun, trustces for $1,500,000 in Orst-morigage bunds. These gen- tlemen have now disposed of the property Lo the Tilinoin Central Raitroad, who witl use it hereafter as its Bpringield Branch, NARROW GAUGE. v, 87, Lopis, June 20, —The Kxecutlve Committes appotntod yeaterday by the Narrow-Usuge Rallroad Consentlon met to-day, and Lad a long sesain ‘The sub-commitices sppointed yesterlay made s report recommending that roads be bullt on all the rontes submitted to the Conventlon, and that hn- nediute organtzation of compauics be made of cach Huc for tho purposc-of cazrying out the objucts of the Conventlon, A comautics of fve, compnsed of the flon. Erastus Wella, Gilea F. Foley, Joba 1, Maude, L. C, Norvell, and E, D, lflnrl-nli. sll prominent citizens, was appolnted to prepare am Adiress to tha peaple setting forth the advantages of the parrow-vauge rallroad system, and organ- ize auch lmulpanm A mnay be necessary Lo carry out the proposod lines of 7oad, NARROW-GAUGE IN MICHIGAN, Bpeciat Dispaick to Tha Tribuns, Laxsma, Mich,, June 20.<Tho rurvering party to tho Altan havo boen imade_merely to deprive | 10 chatge of I J. Dritton, of Grand lapids, Lias their road of a powerful ally, The .\1 cmg-n Cen. | completed the firat lino of survey for the projected :rnl.l\hn:y ','.'1.’:1,".&“ .v“vlndm:v o o‘1 iI'w- narrow-gauge raitroad from Ovand Rapids to this ono cqnits- | city, Mr. I, says that no insurmountahle obslas hlo arrangemont, but the; do ~ mot > B O oment te T and oguttage | Cieé i1 tho way of zrades and cote, have boen en countered; and thot, n all the villagea aluny the line, Iuluc'lrllnnlllu being raised freely, sud no qifliculty will be fonnd fn procuring the right of *way, Newspt P". at Toms, Lowell, etc., are making light of tho project. —— D,y L. & W, New Yonx, June 20, —At the regular monthly meeting lo-day, the Dircctors of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western ftallroad resolved to fssue & $10, 000, 000 consolidated mortgago on the main line of that road, vroviding for the priorllen of $2, 800,000, ‘The balance of the mortgage is te be on'tho main I|nL'. GILMAN SWALLOWED, Special Dispateh {0 The Tribuna, Rrnivorieen, 1L, June 29, —The Gliman, Clia- ton & Bpringfleld Jtallroad wil) on Sanday pass under tha control of tho 1)linols Central Hallroad, 8 consumnmation long expected, Prealdent Acker- man and other oflicors of the Nilnols Contral Ruad will azrive lu-mnrrawlo range for the transfer, Hxll alluwa the Southwestern roads to make Lio samo rales frum Bt. Louls as are made from Chi- cq( when tho dletance {s conalderably longer, nun.x of the manager of ali the roads leading Elll from thte city, Inclm‘lng the lllchl Cen- tral, will bo held in thix city to-day, lother effort will bo made to force tho lullor rond bacl into the traces. The Michigan Ccatral Hallroad has learned & leason, howevor, from s coonection with the Iota poal, and It 14 rot likely to Joln & new one unti) all (he prosnerts and chances have been fudly consldered und Chicago s given the same op- pu{lulllllu and mmuu 1l Al arc sllowed Lo other points, TILE FAST-TRAIN DIFFICULTY RE- YIVED, There | 20mo dangor that the fant-tramn difculty will shortly bo revived agaln, The mnnagers of the Plitaburg, Fort Wayue & Chicago Hallroad discovered yeatenday that the Lake £hore & Michi- gan Fouthern Rallrond had gono back on the sgroe- ment made In New York a fuw days avo, by which the pssscnger war was stopped, and ls now run- nIug a traln from 'l‘ulcdn in connection with the faxi traln of tho Wubash line, The Pliteburg & | Fort Wayno mnnuctn €| Ilm that this Is contrary to tne promilses inado by the Laku Shore, clals of the iatter road sial hnwe\nr.‘thu thoy TT DN, Mr. I, C. Mcldrum, General Freight Agent of the Plttalmrg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Hailraad,and wife atart for Earope to-day. Hewil] be gone aev- hiavo as mucli right to connect with th 102 | eral monthe, During his abaence M, C, W, Ran- :,'.':.,.g ""';l.,' o, B gl i “{;: dall, bis efMiclont assistant, will have charae of the Bouthwestorn Eruinees, £ w Receustry océ, and In wafor hands it could not possiuly bs o run auch a trali ‘Iloy were strictly sdbering to the arrangement aa "h cards the Chicagu businces and thelr truln tmm this city did not reach New York sounvr tlan that of the Furt Wayno ltoad, Hlowever this may be,s0 much 1s certain, —that the ruubm{; Fort ‘Wayne & Chicago Rallroad has been outwitted at lhu late moctiug m Now York, and the Chicago busluess from tho Sflulh\vu‘ will coutinueto sutfer as lnnY as the Wabash and Sonth- wistorn roads are permltied to 1nake fuster time frow Bouthwestorn puitits than fs mado via the Chicago rvade. lha fll‘lntwll sulferers from this stalo of afllairs & Chieago, Burllugtun & fulnty and the th‘flgo.EAlhm Rallroads, and they “cannot permit this thing to continuo much longer. * The Pittsburgy & Fort Wayna s read{ v tako up tho gauntlet agala and pus on anof Iu-rl.ntmm providett 13 receives somo as- alstance fram the ahove two roads, which have more at stake than the Pittshurg & Fort Wayne, ln iho last Sght these roadwallowed the l'ul'l\\ ayne lnn ll\bclr the entire b:rdnn of the fght, plaee Thu H"noh Contral Itailroad wiil sell on the 4th of July exeuralon tckts 1o Hyds Fark, Houth Park, Oakwood, and “Grand Urossing, charging uul enuts for the round teip, ——————— FINANCIAL, New Yonk, Juno 20.—W. 11, Chapman & Co., af fianover sirect, trult importers, have fafled. Lisbilitie 5, Boston, Mass,, Jnn. 20,—Joseph D'otter, of Whita Jall, a Justico of the Vermont Bupremo Court, hae been adjudged bankrupt, Liabhitles, 150,000 above asvcts. Hpectal Ny tl 72 The Tridune, DrooxinatoN, 1l,, June £0,—J, Bchlege, a hnr?m dealor of thia city, made sn ssaignment m’fl‘:{l’nnrum. June 20.—The_following baok ors which havo hitherto held sloof from thé clear- r rufusos o this sgain. ‘I'ho ing- house announco the Intcation of joining it tho mnnn of tho thcnm Buriington & Quincy | 1st of July: Nevada Pacific, - Natlonal tiold Hank :“r':ll ‘hieazo & Alton were 1ot in the clty yes- | aud Trust Company, Tallant & Co., sud Lazard and benco llwlr intentions as reg 01 matter cannot bo stal Frorcs, ” ——— DEMAND RECOGNITION AND OFFICE, Cuaursarow, 8. O, Juno 20, —A delegstion of ewht Bouth Carollna negroes mre preparing to go 10 Washiugton o lnsist upon thy recoguition of lhl'lr race In the distributlon of l’uderll ofices u tuls Stale. ~ Ex-Congreveman Elllott s thelr Ieader, snd thelr special gricvance i» understood tobo 1ot so much tkat colored men have lm:- lxuured. as that colored reciplents of oflice 152 “boc. mulattocs, thus. sbowing. & prejudics agstuat the black men, of whom the Republican vpmy In South Carolina {s almost entirely cowme posvd. POOLING ARRANGEMUENT, Ouxyziawp, O,, June £0.—A moetlng of the mansgers of tho trunk lincs was held dn thiscity yesterday, Tho object of the mueeting wus to oring sbout a gencrul pooling of the recoipts of the varlous rosds from freight from certain vpecl- fed poiats, sud decldo upon @ proper porcentage of divison, The business transacted was as followss A pooling of the live-stock urnlnu Icading out of Louls was sgrued upon, Lo percentaye of slond between tho road: h‘ul upon. It was ced that llm rates from di. Louls, Loul-lana, —— Mo, ulacy to all common polute o ehivahd shal bo xnin et 10 SUICIDE,. l.lu Chl rutes, Heforo ad uumlu.r 4 | TIxpuawaroris, Ind., Juno 20.— M. George 106 WAL ApaIBIEY. - canabiiing uf HiAnACETE Koenlngor, sged 50 years, died shls murnlng from the effects of tbo Cumposition scraped from the endb of malches, which sho lwlllowed ov Sunday. It fs supposed 10 be a case of domestic infellcity. CincnNaty, 0., Juge 20. —Johann Usrtaer, who murdered his wifo u 8 £t of jealousy, hung this aftornuon ia the Cousty Jail, whers be i cualovd. e — ‘" TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Powrsnovti, N. 1., Juno 20.—I ke Portamonth Light Artillery, organlzedin 3774, bas scceptod anfnvitation of the Mayor of Fortemoutb, En- glaud, to visit that city sud recelve fts bospitali- ties. New Youx, June 20.—The Astor rercdos and allar, presented ta Trlulty Church by the Astor Ilhe lluu favolved, 0 meet in 5t Louls tho 1t of ? uly torugo that tho agreement ls carried fato of- Ect NEW ROUTE 10 TS ROUTIIWEST, Durlng the last yoar ur more the Haumbal & st, Josaph Rafiroad, which bas Loen usod by tho Chi- cago, Burlington & Quiney Kallroad es 8 conncee toa to Mlssourl River points, Las made Heelf ob- uoxluus by discrimlosting mzatust the latter road, aud favoring the Wabush Road wi ovor an opportonlty offercd, Tho manancrs of the (Chicago, Burlagtun & Qulncy have protested aguinst this way of dolng busincss tioe and waln, but thoir cutruatics remainod ugne heeded, Fluall {muuwnhu:onclumqnm. iu order to suaivl hele huld on tho Lusinces it ecios Byt Sectn) Tonbtl | e i St i, T rsmtns wi ct inoze fulrly sud honoral an the | w ¢ dw- lIAInI::l W, dou At aweck azo M, We | reseive sod solenn, Al the clergywen vf Trinl- Quick Time Around the World. The Omaha Neb ) Repuhlican prints a letter from Dr. ¥, 8. De ifaes, American Consnl at Jern- ealem, in which he gives an acconntofa tour ho has Istely made sround the world in aixty-clght days of actual irl\ellm( time. The lotter fu dated at Jferu- salem, May 10, 1477, The outline of the journcy we quote, ure'”{mndrn'ed. 1n the following: aving safely returned to my post, I uflu plessure In nm\ ahing your readers, agrecably promise, with a brie! notice of my quick and lllc- ceseful tour around the world, Not counling the thue [ lay over at diffrrent ;Nlnl!, 83 theae breaks in the journey could ail have heen avoided, 1 made tho entire circult of the globe in -mi-emm days, and Lut for heavy weather on the Pacilic would have made it In sixty-two days. Tho journey from Al- exundna, Kgypt,via ] Beindin 0ad Fatis v London, and fram thence to New York and Kan Franclsco, ‘was accompliehed in twcnly dayn,and we wero just the rume number of AJI oinz from San Francieco, to Yokouama, Japan. - Crusaing aver from heto tn ‘anton, in China, took aix days, A eail of ten ays over the Cbina Sea and thiough the Stralt of Malacca, tauching at several polnts wo have not time w notice, brought iy to Ceylon, oT the south. ern coast of Hindustan, and one of the richost of the Eant India Inlands. Thence we falled directly 10 Sp102, In liizyn. which touk twelve daye, an from thence, in o few bours, Ly rail to Alexandria, onr starting paint, making the cntire distance of 23,000 wiles—165, 000 by water and 1,000 on land —in alxig-cicht da; «,, Without any accldent or de- tention of any kind. e e e 'x‘lll} TIIIIIUVE nllA’dLll nl‘ElL ES, 1L T0 4 Al‘CnH\lOlMT? GUR NUMEROTR patruna throughout the iy e have estaiiished Tiranch Offices tu the different Divislons, a8 desiznated below, where advertisements will bo iaken forthe same price nchu"td a1 tlie Mala Onice, and will be received Ha'clock p. m. dunng the week, and unt!l B p. m., o mm.u!x 11, WINNING, Rookulcr and Stationer, Tuzfllxu.m et ¥ : 35 \I lIDHCI‘. ete,, 1) e T g Taiand-av. TO%, West Sie News Depot, 1 GEOLGL % S huuunny, ete., T Df o, ANEON KROG, News Depot, Biatlonery, etc., 304 Miiwatikee-av., corner of Carpent “PERSONA ERSONAL-TWO GENTIEMEN OF TEFIX ‘meut and wealtli, strangers i the elly, would iike 16 forim the seanaIntance o Lo younziad Aunly«mlll. Uy, and & fonducu for suiusements. Audress, {6 confdence, B 77, 'mlmnr.- oftict IJB NAL—=WANTED, LAD CTIVE: nust be youne, :nod loolln:. amt knaw bier, st Dot R oger preteined, Abwer, with bioio fuctysed, Tribs when sud whers ln laterview can be had, ¥ npe effice. (ED 33, OF GOOT lif.cations, desires dy, brugete. SA0130; of fnod socin pomliint Haund. neaith ouxh housckeeper, aud fair muslcian. Ncere st homorahie snureea. with & lew b Fairl: muny, will bs_consiiered confidential, and references exchanged. Address 22 Tribune office. = JLORYEN AND ¢ Ollllllnifll:!h chnnw BALES OF NORKES, CARTIAGER TTATE: nepes, ote,, Tuesdd l’l- Tliuraiays, s Mll"!h)la (ween ‘comwuencing &% 108, m. & 103 Waaliinktou-at, Hock on haud at private ;on BALL=10 TOREES .nm- FROM THE COUN. usre bux-10p burry, on L and e, elcoHus to Bu by Coun & T nrsi Fuod 88 news pocond- 'h-mt Ton buerien, maia by 1L Wilictts one extenslou 100 carriase, 3 Jump: seaz BUEKIeR, @ square hox-top huggies, 3 sccond-hwnd Glareate, 1 recond-liuail bhisctont, 3 catiopy 1oy phiss: fons, ons ‘basket phasion, 2 .mm: il park pihaee Jrockaway curriages, ons leu wagon, obe grajn wagon, one lop wagon (nr buthers l*lldllll“ IIHA drawera, & tap uelivery whimna, & open telt open huke(va, one one-Rors: NEW briick, No, 1 sacond.| o Tusil wagons, ous secu! Teuliraeka Bibac 5 Farn Wazons, & piform anrin o e §fecund-liand exprom Narmrss, 3 iiew du,. 3 sets ameas, 10s0ts ey hamnest Horses, Buggtes w gnsand ol monthly wpiasnia dud Fonted 1y 1} wrek. o manth, Advances myle ou stock wimlssiva. W, €. WALKKIL, 240 lru on Biate: AL M .mf Lr:renu:. bastiear, I.VJIK BALE—CHEAD = & QOOD BULK\‘ "HllA'l' HAII(\AIV—H‘ A city=A park pliacion e toen A FKENOVEN, COry 330 ' apriags 207 West Indiana-at wit FOR " SALFE—A _ FIRST.CLA; l. Mi-WA singie seat. Can be scen s 74 East Siatecnil Tou IALN.-Q.N'{“%I: THE FINEAT ROAD) mmsrn a3 thectt lr‘ -!NIM Add ¥ iining oies TPECTAL “AIGQAI\H IN F, fandiien AL S ner of Jsokson -l __HOAMDING AND LODGING. Sonth Nido, -SECOND-BT.~ D] 00! L e e iRt i oe w1t Bourar R4) WABARILAY. — FURNISIIP LOOMS TO )8 ) AU with Alldl ‘I:gh‘l-mhl}flumlu:l.ulillh‘rflr 'thllbulrd. ‘3 1 233, 835, AND 857 BTATF. BT.—TII)‘ CLAK: ) Cadehl i b Yot e L, ph:::' n; 48, 87, aud §4 per woek; table boand, #4.20 MY cine Hid. o a0 oo before -BY.e COT MILY CATRIAGES, paring CHIGAN-. Av..lllh‘r\_l\:n\ FIGNTEENTIT AND Twentyse gle gontlemen can find rooms and boant i good lounnn. Afldn K 2, ‘Tribuge obice. Weat Sides 6) GUDKN-AV.~HOOMA ON SECOND ON THIRD 2.’4 nuur. e wulto ur alugle. with buszd, st reasins- ‘)8 unmun AV NEATE MONTOE=TATIIR frontor rear rodin, cuol and Wuvitiag, ¥nlogy liot and £0ld. water. tesy witls 14 rSoupls Jouug gentaor Iaitcs, a1 terms luw enoukn to s 150 & nice single rounis wost pleassnt lucatlan tn el i l!lh\llll CWANTED. o.um-r(m i FAMILY OF FOUT, GENT, WIFE, P [ cidreshue ‘souey ferred; terms uiy adomato. " Aldress ¥ 51, ¥ bune otve, g llflUfllallflLD (wuna. ALL‘H(N BALE OF 107RE lsxmn.n It o Ssiurdsy. June 10, of BUTTEIS & it curner Wabashieav, sud M LEIR BETH ()“.ul ‘:-: I;Mfll{l:lvuczn 4O PER CENT, LEDUCED 40 P! We lnlun:l 10 clear out, wlllmu\ "llnl ln "Iue, ‘our ] “i'::'n'i"fi‘.‘u«(yfln TN EVERYTHING. o M 154 sTaTEST, . JPOIL, BALE=TIE FRTIE MOUSKIOLD GOGNS 27 oom hogse or caahi wili be suld 1 vt it 139 SN Crklepete, b ~VETY LOW=THE FUNSTTUREOF AN catdblisied, Well-puying bostdlas Boiss, ohtra iy fl"\flu'l':?x':flflfl":n'fi;‘h n‘::‘l "ym"“m’fiummu uatlarab! toi nmulutulu. Call after 2 po .y Bt 13 Bouth “ull AAL! TO A VARTY BUY TilE FC RN T turc of slx rooms and bath-room, tn a spioudid focation veot free fur the year. Apply st217 West Iluluoo N boly ‘ h EST CAS 3 ar_add; vull (vu-u lel YOI BOOKA=CASIT IN YOUIL UAND. Uood buvks lwlll llwl)lbr & prices. UIAH Cleap Ilwkll . nml hor-) 1% Zowy a1 Al bl e at $40.00.", u,;,:m;:"‘.'.a L 8 vols, x.m-dun llhnm!e\l Ru.-mnu:ume X APY ruer Madison sod Doarborn sta. 8 0()() ‘é':!:’. eI '”"?.fic."é’r“.dl' %5;%‘35.'} s tives Jud Madlons pows: sl Ho Store. o MACH 'u.mr.__" 2 1{0(-“!:)‘!![! ll\Cllthl{{ NA U'ALTUIH G 34 and 40 caga, b i 2 Sl ionary Shd Burtabie cu B Lt Voo e r’u;fiu; fhiwiting [+1 ..kl la Ih' Weal. beud fur] In'hu _NTOBAG H‘I‘OLU’IIL rm mi"""n'c""u”‘e"'lfi'a‘i Glure. w elc. | uon To'per eee ear TrA TG & 05 WA SR Flm.un{ BTORAGE COMPAN' AND W0 VAN Auple (acliiiic for siuraye uf furuliure and eaersd e Libe Blrsnecs sad feeo Losur e vauite ot Vol — DIVOROES. USOLUTE DI “l“.u I‘WK. Uflill FOR ANY 8 : or wrils L UNEU P u(l\Tuuu' FHES PR Mt ki ik g Ui b e WANTED=MALE RMELP, 3 ) TR mhfr‘nn Wabash Arndrs. % ufl‘:nd ot., &t krn i foot In eash o u v‘n n'.‘.fl?xs T %“"““5’&1‘.3?"“‘“" i ':;rfiuc on Indtans.ar. mnu,~n- ‘“,5' ¥ixih ang Of A Smplorine Vouth et E TRER vAMun—Aorma CI.A‘MT grl"l'u;,ll.fi RETE T0- i 1t 0 - olSvara A R T padlerard VA!T!D—WNH” MAREDA, 3 mmm. THR taflor, corn k a0d Adam: vA"TPD<Hfl\iH FINST-CLASS TINVIHL!‘ TWO roofers, at CHAS, THELEMANN'S, 500 ""v:(i‘{fzn-A GO0D DARDER. 71 DEARBORN- 3 Cin m’rrnf(nmm eree . BUBURBAN MEAL, I‘on HAI.PI \uuxn AND POGLTAY | rAn’\‘fiC “po ', 5] (0 down; 110 Wil echatne mfmm: jore. !mm- £ grisy and Monaay. J. ‘1‘:-"! M, - 5 Miscolinneons. Al | F=A &P CIA GOOD BARGAIN 1N \vAN'rkn-mvr MEN TO TAKR AOQENTS nce pro completed) at Washe Guide, lnmnllnlgnm P S B TS e 5.4 month ‘.‘.'1“&“{2" AR e F‘H#?‘éa’&‘:fl‘m’.‘qt HTERCYORNE MAY 20 TAKE CATY OF #iving reteronces and waRen Sxhocteds F 15, THDGBes 1 ORS\LB-!H!)WILL BUY A _NPAUTIFUL LOT, k from depot, st Lagran :5.7 Thicanis dowzand & montaly '"";f' sy inimarket, and shown fren; Siatract ANTED-3 TA: SE_FROM_$29 Wrcady or. " 1A DIATS, 143 adat Y upeard (n;;guyn,-\n\n;s::fip-"y']““r'rgg mgm . " v N % oy o~ lncn l d d COUNERY REAL ESTATE, gt --gn h:;"f;" ik um i LF- rv]r". m:c‘J"" rnn STOCK Ol sent for 20 cent, lic-at., Chicago. we . = z imimelaery on 1M T 1.4 henot o tapine tand park | VW ASTER AR EDITAR oI R ComTE AT dry creck notiom, part ik, hotand, And TAIADCE. R rat-clam man desired, For con- hardwand timber? farm waternd by two rxnureexr TR LTy e bhut & f ferench sadress F 18, Tribuns aeo, nearly 2 acren o cultivations ahont 2o a Al ‘Vursn—ru\u TLAYFR ONF THAT.C el et e arwholes n TASTED=YOUNG M w or " GOOD_ ADDItRAS Exchan 'fun M VAN B, V\lshm @24 Locuste spcluan e }-nr.'o -le&- uacal »llflra xnod pay 1o accepiable o,y T D T O 2 e RTRITERA i ARTED-TOUSG MAN TO-DAY, ban Hoom 35 Tiatcs liouse, corner Canal and Handolph KNTED-TIO YOU WART T0 MAR umu;r‘ tele, Innrket; aents o jloiges il HEAHERA anted in overy Stato and . N0.310 Lasaile:si, corner. i g ‘VA\TF D-A doljara to takn help. WA Noveity Girh T WANT FEW HUNDIED haintas reqairing mors charge of /nmun PS’, Tl‘l une ofce. 1% 0 BELI. A NEW ARTICLE} American 1Y ASD | frond house. 423 Michisan arderi Turnae, o WATFERCH: earijoru-st, E s rear; Immediate S in chromon, frames, feweiry. cic. ‘MATTOCKS, Hoom 1, 0 any. 144 Kta 'i'(’ o ‘§%¢u-emm bl Ml 1 rent Domenth a omcRticns o e .z. “PLAKE, ‘31 Home hl"““‘n"“' bpd ASTED — AN TONEST AND INDURTRIOUS . general honsework for & r woman, to do pre— irl, Of L MR AN R A R frmuper et B be et fow 10 Toaponsibie teasot. 2o IR AR T W hito ki d prompt, - Add o L] Slowa - North Side. GO0D GINLFOR GENKRAL HOUSE- RPNT=YEAR LINCOLN PARK, A £:ROOM 4 K800 . I‘o')'ll‘k‘f:“hfill flllure‘l:x nice mnrblt front, 10 ‘v ‘etl i Lo e e nd fatures; 8 new tomom brick, wuv‘;:’h tronis nvfl{lwnvunltncc Ates ‘ YA‘ITR ;A OIIL FOR HOUBEWORK AT 138 [ on._CIIAS N, mu.xL 159 Nlll“’ll'l'lnll- AVTFD—A SMART AND RESPECTABLE GIRL for tho dintngyonm 'at E OLBKICIFE Cotees Resthorant, D1 Esst Washingion \ TANTED=A GIiiL T0 10 nnxmu, 1OUSEs ‘work, at 04 West Jackson-st VA\'H»D-A GITL_ FOl m.Nmu\L 10USR work fn & emall family. " 412" Indixoa-av. Gers man or Bwedo preferred. Miscelinneous. WA ASTED-A GIIL AROUT 16 SEARS OF 0 avalst In an oMces must Mvely. e awake dunosttion: wad b whiing (o work cheab throu, h the nnmmrn & pcrmancnt sitostion is offcred. Addrees ‘Tribune office. _SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ) Bookkcepers, Clorkw, otce SQITUATION WANTED-~AB CLEIF IN A REAT, S. 1416 of law office by one familiar with convoyancin and of experience; oo and rapld writer; " can Speal Gerinan, 30, Tribune office. Traaes. ITUATION WANTED-IY AN EXIERIRNCED netidyes i ostricn featherss undepsiands avery hrlnch O mianufac makes fancy_feathers sampiens give secnrity. Addrese ¥ 3l Tribune oment QITUATIUR WASTED-RY A WAGON AND CALe W A dress W. MeDONALD, Wetherse fie)d, tenry Mincclianeous. ITUATION WANTED—AS THAVELER FOR A whioletale crockery of glow hotise, by one who has s01d ool on the tusd for over clghL Sear for aate estern houses, and Ls well posted; Germaa, e ¥ 35 Y Eibuss omee: P i ol QITUATION “WANTEI Wil ek Ealleh well, And et b sorme ok porlence fa ore, £50 et trons 319 ant31 lum-ud v, 0 Asliland-av. nqlure &t 3% \ ARG it bre: 151K ngtou-st. 3 RENT-ROOME-SRVEN BFLENDID ROOMA Mc-guafil)lv:uummn‘ll_; Tent, $25 por month; tar- PO RENT=152 BOUTH BANGANON-AT., REATL Adaimn, twi unfurnisied front roums fof ‘twa gen- tlemen ar niaeried couple; deairable Tocattons wil Far- Dien 10 aateaay tenant. Nouth Nldce SIHED OR UNFURNISIHED ToNICELY FURNIaN L itoow 1, $13 East ftandolpl 0 RENT—FURN men or Iadles, No, Island Depot s trs Lin taRen. TO_RENT-STOR l;sT«n ZF hl(lrt D IOUNE. APFLY Ill"h 1o FOR l)KhTLDC- @ Sherman:st., nea” [0, BEST_ETORK XO. i1 "SOUTIL CLARK.&T. tin n(emmlunuflun. Apply 15 CHANLES “; srocery huslnes and thorouehiy nndersiands the f Teof horaca: A0t APAL of wurk, fest of Fuferoucos oo B Rl - | ctest s st af Yk bosof Ricree 5 R B G | STUTIOL WAL 4 it AL G or” wiih ufacturing tio FUREDIICRE: Looim , 05 Deatipn st u__"mu el . Ei g ny';nm.-.. 7] y Cories) 0 scquaintance in Miehizgan and i Srens %, caes tatrtet Mo T nettos ATien NITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE, Miscellnncons. Ohlo. ~ATCOXD FLOGN OF Ko, ‘n BTATE. it ane ot Donicatl sevond dour N LTUATION ANTRD=TO DO GENERAL I1OUBE- O _work. Apply st 106 Ewing st WANTED_TO RENT, TEARS 0LD T S“"""“WA*""—"‘,‘:.,‘J,‘&}’;{{;,.,,, soLn TANTED-TO IIPNT—COUNTKIL HODM AND . NV R Eeir i ot Biats of L1ark-sts-y oA of Jucke AreyWelt Divistoo st onal_Addrese ¥ 20 Tribune oy, Employment Agencice. RITUAT‘ID\N W\‘(Tl “ FA\HLIE.‘ l‘l WANT OF can he sup- Viled 81 0. BUR umm :m\nnn aiated- SiauATions COOKEFOI 110 hnlllnrlllllndllorrl(rorwum ; enod refers ences. Mra. 1A Otfice, 154 Madfson-at., bases mens Major Hiock, iwom A Mincclinnoous. QUIDATION WANTED_IY A YOUNG WOMAN whose time fs nartly oecupled to_exchange [oatruc- uun. s, r Other HEHE Work for' Doard. . Arinse E4 Trihuvie omee; NIINIL AL TTRNTION 18 CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING LLCANT PAID [012 1 mmm GENTE CABT. off elothing, Orders by uull prumnuy atiemled to. JONAB GELDEIR, 309 Btau (‘flmAN T CLGARS IK CII 1 -n.u'qu'ol l|.llm anufact R ALL AT NIV u\m’fit'r ¢ A Eh. n(-nluml u ) maand ae your dl tnaur felr satety. Ao LAUDERK Jemeiry Munutacturer, 7 Matisan st Bosinwest or: Ber of btate, up one Ul Do llev—Tm. l'MlThYm!IIll' TERRETO- amey & fias fore vllllln? llm n 1he fir) e of Ct 'y b lllll In pllmn el it "y miunund coneeat. Mi7.Camey | 3 amnu Bons piano, earved s ln Mll(nl‘!l And seitle all accounts. UEU, Mallet, uu.\ u: plana, carves \ W. i HABKELL. Co, pla tkuvsd 1 M:las AND GENTLEMEN C .,,|.$,",'_’u,, f Inferval their flll 1o PLORIND A, 110, Hox 415, On ‘0 FARMENRS A et prabor carved b oe rllnfl. plun legs. Javis & Co. Dlano, ENEtS~WP WISIL TO tatdcs In larce quantl- mn:nulnrmlln 1og veir E& les far manufa: Posen: Bmall cucumnbel 7 the lbou. stac] Il uxu-e rices to nul. small lll:‘ul nnenl nnflml« fong green euenmh«a mmlntn-w-wck. IPNIIALL‘ Jaxbeain, oy nevrers gherkin, tadiitower. Gire .._._—a""'m fallusme, Addfess & 13, Jribuno ot A MONG OUT 8TOCK 18 A NUMBLK ( oruooun- e 3 e ThUANT 4'3." Bl Ao orsan Ca. C.ABBEY, Befalo, N N\Ifl‘flfl "0'1"' VW ARTED-ONE RESTONSTRLE TARTY OT FIRM very lfl'n::\"d‘ tu‘y tn the West 10 carry a s Lime stock and derpte & I of & stabio fina. of f;w g sond ToF elrcalar. i °"'"'mm‘°‘”‘ . W. ETMDAL nlun Manufaciuring Cblllm . 131 L T, Corner fiate and Adsms-sis. ANTEDZA PAMILY OF wum-n RSO WAN G WA mmwuuumm.{-m S C"" TOUYED WANTING A FlinT CLAG yeim ":’."":'n‘li';.fl' i kluhu whefillool | aeum pmfi 2o ol ova retalling (3 Chicaro: g et o | ealer can buy: e o Dibass Cinreako. ifl'::futw‘ uxdnx N GG od Past Todiann gt o lu\'fih L { BARY CATHTAGE 33 Yiur oien price s cioas out.. MaoifRetirer s i D A VERY FINE LANGH BIZE 8TED + Ol aALERYE ’;mv. bt liftlo used, cont Ean rite depot. carner Kiate and Monr ater Hnier: o Lyon of Lyon .\:wuu.. alkm\xs ' )fi' h[”o"m and clicapest In Lo world. DVANCES MADE O NS, WATCIIE: } & et omee 0 i | Hlgheat nuarisat faur grest Worte Kxhibitions. Dorin e, s Snr yeivate oee, 120 q a dufph-at., near Clark, oo 3 auds. Ll\lhlllhed Fol Alan monll{dy or qnlll:l’ly (nstaliments, ar reated SR AL FOIT_OLUUOLIY AND SHLVRIL | WELSSY car (AL FAE Foi ot dismondn and valiabics {’,}‘":“;. mu;}‘;’;‘,‘:&_"“ sasietaction, oForenr rurl‘pllnu 8 UOLDEMLIY Oftice (Hcensed), D Eart Muison-st, al lnnnl. Al ad hied 183, FANCES MADE UV ALI. uu(mn (u' o and chadiel s E T, l'ar i Niome, e GI PIATO.COVERSOF EVELY BTTLIC l'vn's mme Loan Oftice, 200 LaSal |- L. 3 catablished Tut .h" mmi'—'i'""’ SEYT0 TOXNON TEAL ESTATE 15 Cf Lot eover m""'-"md'"“m"u ' - CHL- CU'l’l’-— : A Sl W. W. KIMBALL, ]\‘l‘f’:w e kel NRad Gornar State and_ Adama-sti ONEY Tfi‘l UAl\ l:'ullr:':fl BUIT “T -nfi‘\il" 7 ccoron tmpeieet Enicagtronerty o Ml inate 1‘.".'“ VoL A T S, Saile-at, h[u\?\' TO LOAN ON GOUD FATOIS I‘L i #ilow rates of (nterest, Kend 1ag! s .|llenl\un CHANDLER &CU., 72 Lab: e ‘m fluun 4 cure R S e v iton 1 EIAL #UMS IN AMOUNTS OF 0 'l 00C, PHILIF MYENS & CO., loom 2,148 Jlmlmn JPIAGCS Fo BALE OX ’leALLMB!TH- reans for sale oo to reat. 1} 3 o o et . W. KIMDALL, Corner fitate and Adama-ste. I)IA‘CD FOR SALE-STEINWAY Tl'lllflll'l'. NIW| cause, leaving for Europe. (v7 l)lA}xOFOIfl‘ZB AND gg(zfi&‘l’n N YAENT! xAsy, IO flu‘A‘;ITl'K- 154 STATLPA B M, l-!cuu OFPOIT! calv nm‘:lm janoforics waleh vur New York huy\ i At e at & great ascrifice, V\ el thain ullll hl‘ Mum:l upon the coety aseclul opportunily. mad those tn want uf pi il w0 I3t T MARTIN, 134 Btale-st. ll ITH Al" RICAN OIIOA‘(S. New Catalogue. o store, Al onle: NITY—WE HAVE JUST R~ WANTED FOR A WIORT TINE ON Suiple valuabio chaitel wcurliy st soaions: rel P—'l‘.'l'?l mxumce. 'r'u'l.b'.\ UMR TO BUIT AT Surrout e (tmv‘um 8, DREY- ;@qs 00D Fe e e In Llnl. noll y. UIOLEY, Koum 0 Exchangs R.")O 000 ) FAII halo b Fney ow Pricea, g now lers from dealera Bunay : a:l;;l‘ ! ‘u’:-fi'x&‘" Also llllurs .mn "l’"h"' xff“' "1“5”0 000 T ruste, 0, T 0% comurlii eatale security, w7 o d loweal rates, . W, FOMEIUY, 154 Mudison-s R T aaguAl, VI '""En'n'fi'"b'“ rflgfi@ Ww‘uuulnuu CHIANCES, :':'.'}'ih“.'.‘.‘,’i‘.“" repalred. PUOSSEN, 413 Blato-se, ARITAGK-FAINTER OF t EADY A %1 biw wlthailite pumep cas hoar of AT Ao miake money <lty by sddresalag for s Uaya oty X rlhunu oflice. I“(ill HALK—A GOOL BTOCK 0P DRUUS AND the Towa of Malden, Buresu Couaty, lll.. va L' s 18 It.; noother dnll -stord o place or_neare ucllr-' aplendl ruiiug region sll around; wil lel leas then wholel price sod give foasos fusgelilug, ¥or furibcr parilculans ad- rues Box 74, Saldca, 1. I'\lllfl LI -—lll’.sTAllll\N'l AND BAIL FINKLY d, wn l.uud lD\qulx. lh‘lfl for cash. E ‘ave Illy. niuire T. ONEK, 203 Bt ! i coit SALE-AN “OLI T, shivelug shop Ilulllf ‘b Pyl 10t I tlltfll cuitinodious I:‘ ek ulw\A m rnn umund ud fouls col will sell chie: gunn Rl frutd bustuces, iUane, Al BALE-A P (O hrulil’ "LOCATED IN A svod town fn Northern ) llunlsh-lm.k tspew, In- 3:'.‘-'::" of LOKD, .Luun.\nmm & CO., bd War ANTED=R EOTHAND VGCALIST TG TEAVEL 118 8 aratclus pancert parcy. A Apy Py ta il IJ?'. Novada llotel, Yy b 'nun Wend \ " TC) weloc! LY WILL Y X NEW OIf BEGORDS -fis 10 band ,.f:.m warraited va yearsy bxleuu.u - .‘155(). pie of nufl-, 93 Van bure aad durs 175~ $200—ELEG) ¥ B 50T AnREEGANT, LRI - &UANP, 311 btate st e v i TRGSEWG0D -% lu.)n) m‘.éx‘.‘ xfu:‘(l!":l A it miralo sad all latesy Muprovenivuia; valy bad k"? nwulhs’ use. . 15| ll)—()"uA 51 A XN TS it ALL LATEST 01 u.b (7 Ing, All‘l . lhn'll safs, CIH ) 00 M- [rousALE-toUsE T8 CANPING AT NG, Daling fente wil leca, (ehts for canip meol ngs S GOV st Goods Dept 81 East LaRduIpb ot Fo““w"n"l’m;'i"n'“.',‘L"JL"*““"‘"H'““' cas, whols ui unnu'.':.mmuum opu Alun . 1* YOIl WART T0 WELL TUY, bualucas of write. L. §. 5! f q]g Ot THADE A {l)vmpfll( or want & partoer. call or 790 Llearburm-st., Hoom 14, UNE FTi 18 ENGAGED IN MAN- ufaciuriug en saricultursl fuplowont protected by B a0 utnl HA“ bays e wsls ol AUE! Ali- e I‘lfllu dulfln( itles ur Lowus L03a eetabitsbriieat that will Ive employmicut o 0w o are lovited W ‘Ifi" s MANUFACT («Bll}. care Hbodes & bradicy, &Y. s, U E00WILL BUTTIAT VINTEREST INTO .i» 200 79,55 bus m'h"dux..: caalt trado of 8100 per Nu. Tsouth Clark-st nmu t Government Qw Dupot, 8Y llage ake {Rat will Ofge i urlmenll T WO MONTHS (3 osum ‘M‘tu‘: clai\lyhl; atihe Clle crolal Tustit Cownere! . 63 Lasalic’at,y during pulli ac Satation. " dail for slroiiar ay. _Inqulrsof J. LI~ AGENTS WANTEL, T8 ¥ 1A {1 T I AP At b A NN ufi'vfim‘nfleummluong%f ::"nf.‘{w s |7 “mflm.'n‘&mi-flm& WAGGN, TN Py "'("I-“uu."“' At i Bouse 'Jlul.. Wi Biks brereriod ) Audioet 6o Woad Monroe L LosT A AND FOUND, ST—-ON G()l:’rlll BT., W&hl‘ or D cennns SRS 1d ecart-piny Bade "will bo_Uibarally pe: 1 7] I I{u‘f‘iufm-" Takoas By AFE MACHINKS, ALL KINDS, 10 DR T e P i Lo bu) ¢At-m warrant LIAIK-{S.

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