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, loni ngo. THRE CHICAGO TRIBUN TIIURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1878, HOWE’S HHOWL. Assault upon President Hayes' Administration. His flow It Is Regarded in the State of Wisconsin, " What Leading Republican Journals Say of His Bpeech, Special Dispateh to The Trisune. MILWAURER, March 97.--Benator Howe's parangue was tho theme of conversation gen- enally in this city yesterday among all clnsses of politicians. I carcfully welgh my words when I sy that it was universally condemned by both Republicans and Democrats. Both the English Republican dally newspapera here denounce It fnunmeasured terms, and attribute tho Sena- tor's spleen to disappointed ambition (o not getting appointed to the Buprema Bench,instead of Col. Harlan, Howo fs aleo displeased with the Prestdent, becauso the latter would mot manipulate - the Wisconsin patronage to sub- gerse the purposes of flowe's re-clection,which is o bo declded next winter. Your corree gondent took occaston to interview sev- el leading Republicans to-day on the subject, but Theard Iitle or no sympathy expressed for tho Scrhtor. A good many Jaughed heartily at the Senator’s excoria- tlon of Mr. Behurz, who was = former, resident of this city, but they ara for the President to o man, As Nashy eays, *The sands of Howe's wiltical Tife {r about run out," and one effect of this fit-tempered speech s to precipltato the dlecussion of tho next Sonatordal clection. All szree that.Flowe muse now step aside. I bas teen In tho Sonate eighteen years. For a while pewas very popular, cspectally with that cle- ment of the Republican party which Is composed of old Whizs and old Abolitionists, Once he was re-clected withoiit the formality of a caucus pomination. But latterly he hias fallen into dis- favor with tho protninent men of his party. Tiis appolntments iave heen bad for bim. When Matt Carpenter went under, Howe undertook to ave hm_ by writing a lotter in his favor. That sct the teath of all the Washiburn men on elze. Hle has played double with®his friends, wnd fatted to conciliate his enemios. 1o got In toa controversy with the two leading Repliblic- sn ncwspapcrs of tho Ktate, and got tho waorst of it, Botho old man fsin & bad way, and all szree that o inust step down and out.” Iowe's {rounte is not of recent orfieln, The eruption on Monday is only the Name of a fire kindled Ho aspired to be Chief Justice of the supreme Court {_place of Walte, and had all the Wisconsin politicians working for him in onder that some of them might get n chance to sitdown in his scat. Tailing in that, ho next male a push for the vauncfi_ounnloncd by the sesiguation of David Davis, Falling in thatyalso, hets naturally now 04 mad as the devil. His epeech will onty ba approved in Wisconsin by e hnndful of malcontents who are slzhing for the re-catablishment of tho ald machine in poll- 8 . UEPITE AND WOUNDED AMBITION." Mibcaukee Sentinel (Rep.). Itls not diflicult to assign tho true reasops for Scnator Howe's nbusive speech agamnst the President, The main point of attack fs the Sonthern policy, which was settled beyond nll change more than & year ago, and for the ro- sival of which thero is not tho slightest excuse. Nottung can possibly bo ganed by it; there is no longor any complaint in relation to it, and it Jong ago passed utterly out of public considera- tion, Eenator Howe found no fault with it Jong sfter ho knew fts full foree and effect, until President Hayes refused to ap- int him to Judge Davis’ place on the Bupreme ecch, Howe applied personally for tiia posi- tion,vund liaa all by strikers ivorking to se- cure it for him. When he faited to get it, ho Tent all his encrgies towards securing re-elec- tion to the Benate, For this purposo the full resturation of the spolls system 1s necessary; it i esgential that Howe should bo abla to nalo temovals and appolutments, aud thet the men to whum ho gives and promises to give aflice ehall bo ablo to pack the lezlslative caucuses amd conventions tn his favor. Tho Prestdent bus refused to submit to Howe's dictation for tne removal and appoeintment of officials In Wis- conslny and, urged by disappointed ambition end the mombers of tha Uongressional faction who haye too much discretion to make such s attack, Tlowe hos let himeclf loose with » venomous assanlt on the Prosident, to do whieh hie was compelled to revert to quese tlons lang since disposedof, . . . Itishu- miliating to the peoplo of this Btate that tho senlor Henator lins permitted hls ha- ted of the President to lead him {nto becoming the tol of the Congressional faction, Notwitl etanding Hayes lins stood in the way of Iowe's smbitlon, it wos simple folly for him to ‘make {his abanrd attack, Which ean result in no pos- #blo zood, and will win ouly the aifent approval ot the more d'screct spollsinen, Thero ls no douht but that the speeeh of lowe was arranged by Blaine, Coniilng, iamlin, and other advo. cates of anolls, none of whom had the lack of sense necessary o ita delivory, 1Inons gense, Tlowe could afford to delivor this notablo effort of spite and wounded ambition: his chances for feelection have beon worthless for a yoar, and ine epecch can hurt him 1ittlo, It will meet with no favorable responae from the Republican arty; people do nmot fancy a sorc-headed arsugye, ¥t i “PROMPTINGS OF DISAPFOINTED AMBITION.! Cleveland Leader (Rep.). Afterall, is not the whole speech born of the Fenator's disappointod ambition. It {8 well kmown that he counts his explring dave in the Seate with o mornl certaluty thag he will not be his own successor. fle has persistently tught o Hlo position upon the beuch of the Uaited States Bupremo Court ta which to retird from the Senate Chamber. The appointment of Chlet-Justice Walto to succeed Juugo Clmss 4 3 gore disappointment 1o, him. Then camo suother chance when Judge Davls Jert tho bench far the Benute, Judge Harlan was appolnted by Preslilent Hayes, and not Benator Howe. ordecal, and not llaman, wes the man to wlom the King did public honor. Auother tts fu Benator l{owe's covetet place, by favor of Pregjdent Hoyes, IHence theso” tears. hero {4 no doubt that the DPresideut bes mado mistakes m his Admiuistration, Iie lags clulm to no fntallibility, and sccks to avold 80 falr eritfclsm, Many of his acta have not met with the approval of the Leader, which has Dot hesitated to manifest its dissent, But we Bave always thought, and still unhesitatingly belleve, that he ts conscientiously and honestly fi“nuluc thnt goursa which, with all the light % can ubtain, commends itself to his judgment 14 best caleulated to ‘promate the peace, har- tnony, and prosperity of the whole country. Feeling and helfeving as we_do, wa can but ¢x- llllpllnur regrot at tho attack which has thus ctn mude upon him from witbin the ranks of bls own porty. ‘Whether §t comes from the Promptings of disappotnted ambltion, or s sfin- ly tho eeverd eriticlsm of ono who dislikes the resident’s pulicy and Its rosults, wo equally {all to discover any good that can arlse trom 1, or any renson why it should have been mado. “YINDICTIVENESS, ARD NOT PATRIOTISMLM Oleseland Herald (Hep,). Mr. Howe is & wesk, vau, spiteful old man, ¥ho cherishes an animosity against President Hayes beeause ho was not aiven the place on the Bupreme Bench ta which Geu. Harlan wus Sdpointed, TMe has beey twice balked of his tmbitton, QGun. Grant refuscd him tho Chict Justiceship whou Salmon P, Chase dled, and lately MF, Hayes denfed him the vacant Asso- aty Justiveship. e is utterly unfitted fora l\ldltlal vosition, belog o partlsan of & most ‘Zoted and bitter type, and his usefulness as o Eenator constars chlelly in the respectabllity coines of lupg scrviee. Uhe distugenuous- of this fresh attack upon the Ad- mislstrutlon {8 oo obyluus to decelve fl/ ube, 1t Benutor Howe really fecla as th ‘Enant s ho new protends about © Louistana busincss, why has he held his ¢ for the five loug inontbs that the Senate o8 bew tn session? Tho thue for bim taapeak s last October ur November, whenthe catdrou l; discanteut und disllko tuwsrd the President 48 Lulliigz - the Benato Chawmber, 1t iy viu- tlvencss, and not patriotisin, that leuds bim k break sllence now. All prudent, sensible, ud putriotic Republicans are trylng 1o restore dfuiony Letween the Admivistration eud the g To -leuh(»mui{ seck 10 widen the breach el burposely give uld and comfort to the De- sy, No wood ean possibly como of such {oeechis us Beuator Sowe hus made, and, If 16 ollowed up by men of “mors wluence, the e fact witl become ¢ painfully apparent (hat the Kpubilican yyrty 1uiies Lk e uturolouders sile of ‘thuroup of prowfucnt Scoators 44 1L bas Beretofore dedighted to houor, * BITTER AND VITUPNRATIVE." w Viticaukee Wisconsim (Rep.)s * e troublo with Scnator Ilowe, and those ¢ thluk with biw in regard W tho Admints- el'-um.\. 1s, that tho President has been too fue “Peudent Lo sult thewm; bu bas wady sppolute monts without consuiting thelr wislos in the matter. Jut supposo it be granted that the Prosident erred In this, what will be gained by nssafling him in the bitter and vituperative manner of_portions of the Benator's specchi Will the President be turned from his course by such attacks? Wil the Republican party Lo consolidated therchyl: If. any member of Congress haa any such ides, he should get ridof it as spcedily as possible, for thers nover was a greator error. ‘The great mnas of the party will not he creatly disturbed 1f the appolntments are made fndenendently of Cvnfrush’mfl dictatlon, provided that they org good sppolutmenta; indecd, the people would rather preferit. Congressincn have come to re- ward themacives too much as the bulk of tho party, and thelr grevances as the grievances of the country. What the vast majority of tho ople desiro is an officient, honeat public sorv- lce, 8 wige scttlement of important pending annllnni, and peace and barmuny among tho ifferent sectlons of the country, it it can bo hionorably had. “ OF DAD TENDERCY.! Indianapolty Juurnal (Rep.). ‘There Is nothing new in tho philpple. It 1s the Chandler letter and ons of Blalne's speeches boiled together. It fs not casily to be conject- ured what state the publie mind s fn as to tha reception of or engagement In a tenewal of the questions growing out of the Louisiana compll- catlon; but we shiould judge trom the past, and from tho esidences cropplog out alinost daily, that the genersl judiuneot Is sbout what the et had in mind when ho safd: * Thero are no irds in lnac year’s nests.” a hellove all such speuches ng that of Benator Howe to bo practl- cally uscless snd of badd tendency. Things are working with reasonable satisfaction, conslder- ’"f sl tha circumstancen, and good statesman- ship would rathier build up than tear down, The country needs quiet from harsh political disturbance, snd it s not to be reached in the directlon {n which Benator Howo I8 headed. YA BELFISI MOTIVE." Cincinnati Gazeste (fep.), It is not impossiblo of belict that Senator Howe hnd a selflsh motive In makling his speech of yesterday, ills term as Scnator expires noxt March, and ho wishes to mako his way clear for ye-cjection, No doubt Le thinks that what ho understands the Prestdent’s polley to ba fs un- popular in Wisconsin, Illa attack on the Hecre- tary of tho interior will make the Senator o fricnd of the timber-thieves in that State. The fiine at ex-Sccretary Lristow was no doubt in- nrlrcd hy the thought that ho s n the favor of the Adinintstration, and that bis former law- partner is on thu Bupreme Beneh, occopying o position which the Senator asked tho Proatdent to give hin, These cireumstances account for Mr, Howo's specch yesterday;and deprive his blowa of their force. A DREARY MUDDLE." Cincinnatt (ommercial (Ind. Rev.). A more dreary muddlo of malico and gimblot~ hole logla than that uttered by Benator Howe yestoraay, and telearaphted to o pmp%aternuu extent, has not_been inflicted upon a 1dng-sul- {ferlog conatry for many days. CANADA. Assamins—A Vagrant in Clerjonl GarbeAne othier Rohert Daln Owen~Commant on the Toronto Rlot—Others Nows. Spectal Dispateh ta T3 Tridune, MonTneAL, March 22.—An attempt was made last night to ghoot a carter named William Hill, Two shota were flred ot him from a crowd on 8t, Jomes stroct. John Wilson was subso- quently arrcsted, but discharged to-day, thero not being sufficient ovldonce agalnst him. i fsa Roman Catholic. An ottempt was atso mado to shoot J. A. Crosby on his way home. Ho cannot {déntify the would-be nssassians. Three squads of policomen are shortly to be added to H::Jnllce fores here. Speclal Dispateh to The Tridune, ToroNTo, March 27.—~Honry Steenlin, 6 Ger- man, who wears the garb of a Catholle clergy- man, and Imposes upon the credulous by rc;m:. senting himaclf as o priost, was brought. hofors n Pollca Maglstrate, having been arrested at tha Instance of Archbishiop Lvnch na s vn}r-nl. He dentod that ho was & yegraut, snd declined to flvn up tho vestients which ho wears, IHols ho {ndividual ngzafnst whom tho press have scv- eral times warned the public. Tho cago wys ad- Journed till Friday, The practico ot carrylng revolvers 1a bacamlnfi so common here that schuol-boys have adonto tho pernictous and dangerons custom. The In- apectar of Behools, at the request of the Behoat ‘rustoes, {8 proseenting 8 nuinber of boys, with a view of putting a atop to It. The fine i but the magistrate may doublo that amout 80 Inclined, ‘Th sulcide of the late Rev. John Marples is directly traceablo to Bpiritualism, to which ho recently becamo o convert. 1o was so deeply Interested fn the myateries of the question that he fell u prey to overy designing medium who could produce & new manifestation, or give any noew ovidence of the existence of o meaos of communication between the splritual and ma- terfal worlds, He told his wife that he intend- ad to end his 1ifo in the hopo of eastng hia parth- 1y burdens, and belng better ablo to keen his I{mny, 1o hod been o Presbyterlan minister for thirty-five yoars, was o scholarly mwan, and an_indefatigable student, After embracing Spiritualiam, his former rionds Jooked coldly upon him, nud he becanio fnvolved In pecuniary embarrassments. Ho leaves a wife and four children fu destitute clrcumatances, Boecial Dispatch to The Tribune, MOKTREAL, March 27.—The True [Vitnes, edited by Cant. Kirwan, and rcpresenting the opinians of tho lloman Cathollc clerey here, has an editorial gn the latedsturbances in Toronto, in which {t says: If thero ara Irishmen in Canada who have any l‘{lnpllhy with O'Donovan Jlosen's skirmishing idea, then lot th ang them alone, bo held re- sponsible for their actions, If there are any, we ‘bolieva ihey must bo vory few. ¥or our pasf, think tho less wo are yis{ted by cxtremists auch O'Donoran , the estor for us all, They are not neccssary for our welfaro, We can much better. without them than with them, At tho sams time, them on, ut to them do far more harm than good, 11 there are sucietios who cliose to bri no one can deny tholr right to do s0; alono will bolong the responsibliity, ‘I'he merchants held a mceting here ‘lhrclcr- ence to the discriminating rates granted’by the Grand Trunk Raltway, and declded to bring the malter befora the House of Commons. ‘The nutnber of voters In_this city s 27,000,— an Increase of 10,000 stnco 1870, Tho estimated population of tho city s 160,000, ‘I'lio local elections are ongrossing a great deal of public sttention, and mvetings are held nightly In the Intorests of tho candidat Spectal Dispatch to The Tyibune. Winnzreg, Man,, March 27.—Tha Volunteer- officers of Manitoba are about to send o petf- tion to the Minlster of Mllitla, ropresenting tho hopelesangss of cxpecting ald from the municipalitica” in so young a Province, and specifylng the requireucnts in the way of drill- sheds, targets, ete., for the mainlenanco of the cficlency of the forca in Manitobs. To (e Western Assoclated Peess, 87, Joun, N, B., March 27.—The want-of-con- fidence debato in the New Brunswick Leglisia- ture concluded last night, The Government was sustained by & vote of 23 to 14, UTTAWA, Marth 97.—Two hundred unemploy- ed workingzmen held a mecting hero and decided toapply tothe UGoverpuient to seud them to Manitoba, and loan them suflluent moncy to commence farming. The meeting was addross- ed by sevcral inembers of Parlinmont. Brvssees, Ont., March 37.—Two children of Mrs. Whithy wero fatally pouoned to-day while eating wild parenips. Two others are ex- pected to survive, e —— THE ' MORGAN STRIPS,” &pecial Dispaich 1o The Tribune, Dwienr, 11, March 27.—Thu deciston of the United Btates Bupremo Court, aflirming the de- cree of tho United Btates Circuit Court for the Northoern Distzict of Iilinols, in thy easeof I, P, Morgan, Jz., appellant, and the Chicago & lton Rsilrosd Company, appelioes, has Leon the main toulc of conversation here to-day. ‘This case hag been in Mtigation fer ten and “has been known o the 88 the ‘‘Morgan-Strip Case,” lu- volving luterests to tho amount of not less than ,0000. The strips in dispute were ity fect wide and 1,000 feet long, adjoiniug, cach sido of the track, the depot grounds in this plsco. 1n tho progess of time thuy had been sold by Mor- Run to outsldo parties, who haveimproved them, until they are now In the most valuable portion of tho town. Upon theso strips sre built threa lurgo gralu warebouses, tho Post-Ottice, and ten or twulve woodou.bulldings. From this prop- erly Mr. unrtuu has Leen 1o recelpt of a com- furtable yearly income, e ——m— HAMPTON'S SENTINENTS. Awpensox, 8. C., March 27.—There was a great political gatheriug lero on tho occaslon of tho military revlew, Gov. Hampton spoke 0 8,000 people, unsing equal rights for atl citl- zeus, awncsty for past official roguerics, except as to the conspicuous leaders who misled the colored clement, and ‘i d & bigh tribute to Prealdent Mages' officlal conduct. Me coun- seled unity and harmony among the Usmo- crats, and “predicted that the principles sus- talued fu 1676 wud tho nomination of cunserva~ tive wen on the State ticket woutd result lu the utter disruption of the Kepublican partyin Buuth Cugollua. President Paddock In the chair. elected, to LOCAL POLITICS. - B Tanght The Saloon: KeePera ?nd ghe Al Iv)gmm('::r:.‘ze:lm dermen=--Citizens' Union, Republican ~ votere. nol m!’ Evans Resignations and Acceptances---Meet- ings of the Ward Clubs. The Exccutive Committeo of the Citizena’ Unlon met fn Brand's 1iall last evening, Vico- .On mution, the following were eppointed a committea to waft on the nominees and ascer- tain whothor thoy will accept or not, and act necordingly In prioting the flckots: Samuel Collyer, Potor Jotmson, Phillp Merz, G. E. Ad- ams, and V. C, Tumer, « Mr. Collyer moved that the Committes Indorsa John F. Walsh, coudidate for-Alderman in the Beventeehth Ward, Therowas as serfousa fight in that ward sa in the Fifteenth between Waldo andStout. MeCaffrey, whom all knew by reputa- tlon,was anindependent candldate, and probably had a lsrgo following, The Republican candl- dato (Ellickson) was not such a one as the Unlon, he thought, would caro to fndorse. ‘Walsh was o young man, and those who knew him hest sald he was nonest, and would do his duty s far aa he knew. Mr, Johnson sald Eilickson was & man of Rood character and stauding, although hoor, Mr. Corbin did not want to increase McCaf- frey's chances, g favored a postponement an arcference of the matter to the Committee of Five. Perhaps they could harmonize the regu- lar candidates, and Eltickson might withdraw. A motion to delcr was agroed to. Mr. Apploton moved that the Committeo in- doreo Arnold Tripp, candidate for Alderman in the Stxteonth Ward, He was an excellent man. ‘The motion was agreed to. After apoolating J, W. Rich, V. O, Tarner, M. d, Dewald, (. E. Adams, and Ald. Daly a Committee on Finance, the mecting adjourned untll Friday ¢vening. TIIE BALOON-REEPERS. A joint meeting of the Judiclary Committeo, the Agitation Committee, and tho oflicers of the Baloon-Keepers' Association was letd ‘ yes- terday afternoon 1o Masonlo Building, corner of Randolph and Ilalsted strects, fur tlie purposc of indorshiz such candidates for Aldermen as the Association can conscicntiously support. Mr. John Feldkamp, President of the Assocla- tion, was choscn to preside. An unlucky can- didate for Alderman of the Fifth Ward, by the namo of Auguat Matte, obtruded his présenco upon the meeting and was promptly served with the conventional . b."" Tho llst of candidatys, sa corrected up to date, was then read. 5 'Adolph Mucller gave noticé that ne intended to present another resolutlon at the general meeting Friday afternoon, to take the place of tha pledge adopted last week. Tho preas had gotten a'wrong Idea In regand to that pledge, and, to act things right, it ought to be repealed. ‘What the saloon-keepers wanted to do waa to kug things us they were, They would willing- 1y obey the State iaw, but they were opposed to any red-ribbon legislation, or anything of that sort. In supporting candidates Tor Aldermen, they would only ask of tnem that they woul oppose any ordinance which conflicted with that aw. inted Lo sugzes! lot-box guards. ‘The mectiog then evenivg. Gcorge W. Carj OWREr, Wils Nomin for Asscssor. {sfactory manner. the primarics, mecting edjourncd. Soveral members coincided with the speaker in the opinion that the pledgre should be renlaced Uy & resolution properly setting forth the feellng of the Associntion ou this question. The pledgo was too atrong anyway, and to inslst on candi- dates signing It ‘would be impracticable, It was, tnerofore, deciled to recomnend its repenl 1o the meeting of the Assoclation to be held in the North-8tde Turner-liall l"rhlui' afternoon. At that time Adolph Mueller will have come- thlng to take {ta place, and the Assocation will probably declde that it (s practicable to do holds $2.870 1atlny \ Taronto harbor s now in full swing, The Chicora mothing farther "than o ask candidates | o AYEE ALY A et Y e 21de 5 T: | has il the heary work compleicd, and tho light it piney will Coppose any - ordinatices | ingiio did g talo unfold. 3tr. Domney gat out | work will svon be fouhed. Tho Bouthern elle which “may 6 introduced into the | xVpaam or two of legai-cap, snd then look- | han undergona some lizht ropairs, snd may bo Council conirary to tho spirlt of the Biate law. | e up authontler, "It wan decido eto | called ready for a etart. "The stme Hothesay innlsa Their verbal protnise that zh;; will oppose any | go Into tho Court, probably to-day, | in the hauds of the workmen, and undorgolyg such meascre wlll, it fs belleved, be more easily | andfile a petition for a8 mandamua to comyicl | some changes |n the stylo of accommodations for ohtained than their siguaturcs to o cast-iron | John Hoffman to pay over the money of the Went | passongers. ‘The propcllers lylng hero aro boing ledge, nnd more than this the saloon-keopers | FPark now in his hands fo tho old quartcite, ‘The | overbauled and ited up for the sansoy, But thera b 1ot aak. Lasts for this action wili b the report made by the | i nothing heard yet of 8 move, Tho pamsenger \ Committes au Qualificationa snd Vacancles, n | hosts will not beé out yet fur 8 month, Fonetan- Aftor this point was satlsfactorily disposed of, thero was some talk ut appointing & committeo to pass on the merits of candlidates ond report to the meeting. Nothing came of the ulfl. however, but it was decided that, after indorsing eandldates, they were to be vialted and ssked if they would oppose the passugo of auy and all ordiniances In confllct with nnd op- posad to tho snirit of tho Btats law, Tho merits of Murray F, 'fuley and Obadial Bands, candidates for the oftice of Aldermen in the First Ward, wero generally discussed. 8ov- cral members thought, {oasmutich a8 both gentlo- man were supposcd to be Liberals, that the As- sociation should make it optional with the fra- ternity which of the two to support, Others thought these questions should bo left to tho respective wards, Aftor further talk, the meet- g ducided to {ndorse Ms, Tuley, n was then agrced that in”the subscquent proceedings tha members ot the Agitation Com- mittes for eack ward should report the nsmo of the ‘candidate whom the{ wero ready 1o’ recommend, the meeting to vote on that reconi- meudation. In this way, and b{ vcrfi slow. llnson of prog- ress, tho mesting fndorsed Pat §anders, Dumo- cratle candidate 1o the SccondWard; August Matto, the * pop * man and Democratic candi- date fo the Fifiliy Frank Lawler, Democratic, in tho Efghth; John Elzner, Democratie, In the Tenthi J. L. Cumpbell, ladependent, In the Twelfths Willlam Gastfeld, Deqioceatie, in the Fourteenth; and Jullua J8nas, Democratle, in the Elphteentli. In the othor wards there wore cither no recommendations or the Agitation Committce failod to suree. After disposing of this busineas, the meeting sajourned. Thelr actlon, of course, was not ment_of ifacts, reform_organization, w e, Thoy have (ravagant salaries. " No afr, but we ather sido docs, ‘Dremiros, afes, vau! that fuil Justice was dono to all the taxpayers, without regard 1o fear, favor, or party prejudice. Rome of the very protadly atteinpt to cast double-headed Ul al by ~the exertions of the destred to sce a _repetition of Mike rule. |Applause.] In closing, he made astrong appeal to his hearers to watch the Xes. Obadinh 8ands, candldate for Alderman, fol- lowel In a spoech of some intercht, as showing his mititude to the tax-fighters, The rich men, said ie, wno could better afford to fight their taxes than to pay them, ouzht to be brought to time. Capital should have s fair return for fts euterprise, and labor for fts muscle. A committes consisting of Messrs. Keogh, Hawley, Brokorki, lloberts, and Naber was ap- } namos of men to act as bal- A note was recelved from the widow of the late Senator Morton acknowleduing with many thanks the recelpt of o series of resolutions sed somne time azo by the Club, haodsomely ramed, and sent to the family. TENTH WARD, A meeting of Republicans of tho Tenth Ward was held at No. 238 West Lake stroct last even- 1ug, to nominate an Alderman tofill the vacancy caused by the deelination of George White. Mr. nter, who has never had any- thing to do with politics,and is 8 large property- e and accepted. The He- publicans of the ward expect to elect hlm, BIGNTI WARD, Thqmas Keating accepts the Republican nom- inatfon for Alderman fu the Elghth Ward, and says If clected be hupes to susfaln the samo chinracter ns an Alderman that he bas always maintained as o ctizen. THE THIRTEENTI WARD REPUBLICAN CLUD held a meeting Inst evening at Benz's Hall, cor? ner of Robeyand West Lake streets, to ratify the nominations made at the primarics. Mr. W, E. Phelps prealded, and n goodly number of Republicans were preseut. 'Tho first spealer of the evening was Justice Bcully, who made o #trong apneal for the united support of the ward to be glyen to Mr. Cinrk, the candldato Ha reminded the citfzona pres- ent that tha position was one of conalderable Importance, and, while he had nothine to sa against the personal intes candidate, Mr. Brevan, he was sure that Mr. Clark was better qualitied by expericncoand i avery way to sdminister tho delicato and dini- cult business of tho oifice in & thorough and sat- Mr. Seul vor of the nomince for Alderman, wrging the Club to unite in tho clection of Mr. Kuopl, who had proved to bo the chofco of the majority ut Brlet spceches were made by Mr. Peterson, Mr. Metterer, Mr. Knop!, and otlicrs, when the THE WEST PARKS. Somothing New, The West Park muddle prosented & now phase yosterday, which may bavo s tendency to compli- cate matters still more. Lipe ana Millard, of thoold organizatiou, signed an order on Treasurer Loewcnthal for $1,500, which was presented to that gentleman for pay- ment. Mr, Loowentbal had no park funds In his posscaslon, so ho quictly sont his messenger to ac. compay Mr. Millard, the Becretary, to Collector John Hoffmap, of ths West Town, on whom ho drew an order for the amount, Park, which he hoa controversy has arlsen, deciined to honor Mr. Loowenthial's order. ‘Mr, Hollman said that thie monoy wasin his posscenion, that ho was preparad to pay it over. but under ex- clrcumatances be should hold on 10 the cash Hatithe coutta decids which s the lezal rganizu. tion, and to that only would Lo transfer the fund The proceedings wers vory quiet, and Mz, Milip: went away parfectly aatlalor portion of which was published in nh(cldfl{'l 'ranuNE, which sots forth a certain alleged stalo- which will be contested by the open a legal fight, which will ba hotly pressed, and will ta & certaln oxtent declic somo of the poluts in the presont complications, A TRiDUNE reporter saw COL. BENNETT, of the reform portion of the Doard, and saked him he thought of tho action, It “ that they havo done us thev have. Bo faras woare concerncd, We are yet 0 gar falled to make a fair atatomont of facta, and wo know just where wo atand. We ara actipy in law, and propose to stand bath on the ag. rearivo aud defonsive, owever, ia to_stop tho expenditare of money in 'you propose to hold to your orgaviza- ‘e do, mast certalnly,* in nncnllunufiulllmullnnl" ;¢ fTow do you view thelr' threats)™ #+View them as unwortliy of notice, " #+ And you wiil tako no logal action?™ s+Rot untll wo are ready. ™ Mr, Donney said thot he had no desire except to have & peaceful and quictacitioment, and he would tolerate no other course, o mandamus was concerned, it would open th merits of the case on both rides, and it was the fuickest way to arrive st judicia) docision in the Tobers McChesnoy, tho new Beerstary, n on hand yesterday, b W its, stc., W mystory fo hins, ' Mz, MeChe o chalr’ and thie water-faucet, ‘but lotp th tricaolos of tho records bo | That faithful \"Iclrdug‘lnl the vanits, the m:‘k NEWS. Jemocrats would that should The 8chooner C, G, Braed Arrives He trusted = that Safely at Escanaba. * And Thus I)lsineln All Rumors as to lcr Loss, H THE C. G. BREED BAFI. - Tun Thavuse | 10 state that the achr 0. G. Preed, reported as prohably lost, with her Captain and erew of seven or elght men, off Centreville, Batarday night or Bunday morning, arrived safely at her destination, Escanaha, according to the fol- lowing dispateh recived by Capt. Joha Prindiville, in answer to an inqalry: Lac, ,_March 27.-To Oanl, Ji : TR e Bty D doi Prindiciis G W, Weat, Tho reports reccived here Tucsday indicated that the Nreed was wrecked, and every eflart was made to obtain diepatch®s from Manitowoc, Eheboygan, Centreville, and othor pointa in the same latitade, In answer to inyoifies, but no reports beyund the fact that there was 8 rumor at Manltowoc of the lown of the Drced were recoived. Capt. Duchanan's statement lod, natnrally, 1o the inference that the vesrel he had saen at anchor bn the storm off Cen- trovllio Fatarday evenlng wae the Dreed, Capt. Suiith and others who had stated that the Drecd waa lost conld not be found Tuesday evening, and in the ahwence of more defimite information e reporta as obtained were gives, snd Inferencen rawn, ul]ourn&l until Baturday porta of disasters were recelved YHIQHRI{. and it 1n to be )mrd that the ramors were wholly withont foundatfon. TIE 8T, CLAIR CANAL. ‘The followlng regulations for the government of vesse)s passing through the 8t. Clalr Flats Cansl are eatablished by autliority of the Becretary of w necesnary for the proper protection of the banks of the canal fromipjury. Allconcerned will pleasa take notlce: nsl {8 for trausit onlys therefore, vesscla sre 1. Toland at ortie up tothe Yanks, unless on Gov- emment business, . 2. To tnter thocanal (o twos or abresst. 3. To pash the cansl In tows In more than one line, Kolbg each w ict Y. o ik (he canal ban 1o SATIE OF ‘Che AR A ORIt U vate et "l"i“%’lli‘pnl e canal In face of running f e L ; frs! menee e aato sy ty of the Demogratfe 3 th Iy own sk and Jiabi R TIRE CuALLS PNSE ok TKE thromgh the ) e o 3 bt s eliner tow (BTouRN. OF Walk Tora fate wind: Neel steamers Anit heary-draugnt propeliers low down {0 four miles &n hour 1n paming tbe All veuels inficting damage on canalbunks i rearon of viniation of thesq reguiations Wil he hela iabie to' 8" pecaity of law for wiiltul and unlawful A NEW WRECKING PONTOON,. Batnrday afternoon a test of the lifting nower of Capt, Willlam Foster's new patent pontoon for raislng sunken vessels was teated I the old river- bed, snd proved a complete success, ~aven greater than the inventor himself had santicipated. We 2ome time ago gave & description of this now and important {nvention. To make the experimenta tomporary wooden punt hed been constructed. which wa# filled with 5, 600 nonnda of chain, and sunk In sightern feot of water. The pontoon was attached, the air- plied, and in five and & quartor minutes with ita heavy foad of 1ron rose to the snrface of the water. The experl- ment took place in the presence of A lorza number of peraons, many of whom® aro Intorested in ves- oels, and wera sarprised at tho lliting potwer ex: hibited by the pontaon, and heartily congratulated Cant. Koster on hin succussful teal. It fs now de- alen apoke tn fa- Tn the forenoon Mensrs, Coltector Dofiman belongingfo “the Weat | monsteated 5kt i a the bext (hlug of tho Mind over tuvented for rolsing vesscln that have been collected mnce tho | SuaE YD o e Intereated With nim Like o seneible man, Lo | i) jmmediatoly constritct s large number of thene wrecking purposcs. —Clevsland Pigindealer, . AFFAIRS AT TORONTO, ‘The Globe of Tuesday has the following: **The work of ftiing out the stesmboats belonging to guishena harbor ls open, aud the atmr Freddy Hotchklas has arrived thera from the Muskoka Miils, tho Orat of tha sea The prescnt courss will MABTERS APPOINTED. steamera of the Lake Superior Transit Compeny are announced: Prop Nyaok, F. 8. Miller: prop Arctic, B-mufil Bhannon} prop Pacific, Jotin Mc- Lood; prop 8t Louis, Samce W, Cundon: prop Atlantic, £. M. Murior rop Idaho, A. Stewa prop Indin, Den \Wilkins; orop China, A MeDougall; prop Japss, M. Niland prop Wins- law, W, U. Murch, *1am giad,"" to be heard from. 1 What we dealre moat, TIE MENOMINER. The props Menominee aua Ocontn artived yes- terday, the former from Mackinaw and tha latter from Green Bay, Hoth brought fair loads ef Ircthllnr thas early inthe season, Capt. Kirt- 1and, of the Menomince, lind nothing special to report, ‘The passsge o the Btralta was made in good time, and the beople on the route greeted ilic steamer with pleasurs. Sho left sgain lavt nwhkl for Mackinaw, snd the Oconto for Mii- waukeo, be on hand whenever the LAKE FREIGHTS, The schrs E. J, McVey and North Cape were chartered on "Change yestcrday for 45,000 ba wheat hlmglh. the rate to Buffalo bolng equivalent to 8¢ per bu. . NAVIGATION NOTES, Cuicago.—Tha woather was bad outslde yeslor- .Marine matters will apen up livelier aboat rala craft now loaded sre gotting ready for an early start nest weoky,.. A, D, Wal- Ho far as the actlon for was t the tombination of till_an undiscovered oy has (nll accens to final, a8 it will havo to bo submitted to tho As- | policeman, sitll does his heayy sitling sronn dron, the coal-merchant, has purchssed Capt. soclstion's mectivg Friday afternoou forapprove nnuklw'h-pwanunu-m. aud pariaking of three | Jossa Cox's Interest in he tog _Loulo ol er rejection. weals ench day, The schrs Nadical sud arren, e o g S, Mo M0l o, met | S 200, 2 o S ek The Republican candidates for tha West | Whieh ) 05 AERLGAS \r 30 stctnemay had foad 2 ptme Tirol HAFlo was #0 hiard aground st Tawn offices et yesterday mornlng in Parker | (yg veport of the Commltioa an Quallficatione and that (tLrequised Bullding, corner “of Madison and Ilalsted | Vacancios and stll demred “(o insist upon nier off...od, 8. strects, for the purpose of sclecting ward cam- | hia clsin as Becrotary, ha wonld conseng hr mmico:i. and abe palgn committees, ‘There wurc present As- | to waive bis richts, = fn order that will bo tawed during thu sesson by the steam bargo sessor Clurk, Willlam Bwisaler, candidato for | the mattor Collgetor, Buvervisor Pederscn, and Collector Hottmau, Clerk Tarble acted as Becrotory, Tho following-named were = choson: Bixth Ward—Henry Valk, Louts liutt, J, Vanderpool; Seventh—J, B. Mears, . L. Dualev ¥. Shubort, ney'a ola of 'the inte; Viation for™aS mandanaas t 1Ry on spplication for & mandamus to campel him ifiobd) fo detiver ub the baoke and pavers. Mils {ml holde that there {a no foundation for McCloa. i bat makes the proposition on account sts involved, and Lo oblaln & speody settiement, os & matter of updn M. Gron,».Capt. D ihat uame, bav arrived here, sud will take ble wel aud consort, J, C. King, out next Monday.... Fred tuarkloy, snd not Duncan, s now sald'io have been the namo of the unfortunate sailor who Tdw?!n:}w]llnnlncullellwuwmtkcd. Prasslan tricd of the sicam barge of courtesy 10 McCheuney, Ph. Mosher; Eighth—Georgs W. Bpofford, ith whon he bolds the mast friendly porsonal L Uhrle Manier, Jolih Blophons, Krank Davenports | yeiation. v poreonal | | iio the northwast Suadey but no Ninth—D. W. Clatk, Jr., I, W, Dyball, J. J¢ This w that was developed yesterday, but | to shipplug o lted. aniel Dunn, Nomtagn, G, . Hotay ‘henth—8. Gunderson, | thero may be something of more Intarcat doveloped | Hioward on tho Uniied siaice stmr James Wourke, 11, D, Jonlflnfil} Eloventh— | in 9 dsy or two. Thomss_#arker, Jr.,, Georea B, ‘Bwift, O, L. Mann, Gilbert Oleson; Twelith—K. 8. Critchell, J. L. Campbell, Georyo . Davis: Thirteonth— Georga V. 8mith, B, Quirk, F. 8. Halrd; Four- tucn?}l—w. T. anmcn, Georgo Rolph, Bdward Thompson. ‘Tha Committee will mect this morning at 0 o'clock fu Parker Hall, when additionsl naunes for each ward will be added to the Commitices, sod an Executive Committee, to act durlug the campaign, will bo select BOUTU FOWN. A numberof the South-Town candidatea held a meeting In the Grand Pacldc Hotel yesterday morning. There were present Ab Taylor, 1. €. Baliard, tho candidato for Assessor, C. Beho- rick, candidato for Town Clerk, snd Alder- manfe aspirants 8am Eugel, R, 1. White, and 0. Bande.. Abuer Taylor. preatied, and {1, 8. Hawloy was clected Becrotary of the Campalgn Commlitee. Without takivg sny action, the mecting sdjourned until this morning at 9:80 o'clock, when all tho South 8ide Hepublican can- didates for Aldcrmen end town oftices wra ro- quosted to meet with ther, Clinton Briggs declines the Democratic noml- atlon for Bouth-Town Collector. Euos Ayres, nominated by the Ropublicans, will aceep “The ticketa chosen by tho Kepublicans in the threo towns give general satisfaction, except fu ona or two Instances. Tha West ‘Town intro- duces a new man for Collector, William Bwiss- pantes, ganlzed under U doing businuss forithe year 1877, companies, {ncludin Insurance law of tl ) g fusured was &, 16, and INSURANCE. The People of Jllinola Laat Year Pald About ,000,000 In Prolits Lo the Various Com- ‘Hpecial Dirpaick (o The Tridune, BrrinorieLy, 1l March 27.—The ninth an- nual fosurance roport of tho Auditor waa Jald beforo the (Governor this alterncon. The num- ber of fire, tmarine, and inland insurance com- panfes euthorized to do business {n this Btate fs 181, classificd as follows: Fight joint-s companies of Jlilnols, two mutual companics of Iilinols, 148 joint-stock companfcs of ather Biates, eight mutual companies of other States, and seventeen forelyn companies, of district, county, and township companics or- che laws, of bis iata sud the risks written by all thuso organized under the B41,241.80. The total amount of preinjums on propert {n tha btate durl(|5 the year 205, ty wera anly ll.\m.s..)‘fd\—nhnwinf an excess of §3,078,453.43 on_premiums over Jo: represents tho amount the people last year uctually pald for losuran n dropped dead in_ Detrolt a fuw daye ay A pore b ool Glovapnment miar at MIchIgsE City wa washed awsy by the storm of ¥aturday night and Sunday....The scir James Garrett, which cleared from .‘xllwmkon for Chicago Monday night with 8 cargu of ice, ran back Tuesdsy morning....The bull of the now hoat belng built by Roberls Bros. , toberta' Landing, wae lately shoved out of , The Youny Amur Illgh and 54 1 he hull of Capt. (il’ut‘g- dry from the same causs....A new which was builtat Black River for balgh, 1s recelving her nluhln-lry and bolng fnlal Woj ed up st the Globe dry-dock, Cloveland. ., Uswogo Palladium: 1t 1s uiderstoud here thal the new frelgut line of steamors 10 run betweon Ugdeus: ‘burg aud Chicaro wili ;make na stops op this lake, t {u catiuiared that the inspection of hulla this ing has tosulted {n classing rather miora (han one-Alth of the grain-carrying tonnage of tho lakes downton B 1 rating....Tho new stinr Northwest was launched ot Green Bay oo Monday, The hull 12 120 feet loug, with oincteen feet buam and dve feet hold, ‘Tho eteauier is jutouded for the Green Hay »sbare tra ‘The schr SBunnyals whi went ashorot Thunder liay last fall ‘witl of coal, and was aftorwand raiscd and tawed 1rolt, 1y recelving s bew ontds of canvas, Sho will leavé for Cblcago nozt week.... Acorrespondont o the Gault wriles thal work s being rapidly I het ip canal. The broast wall al o being hat i shape, aod ve will soon be sble lo pass throngh.... A awall-stacd new steaer was Jaunched st Sandusky on tho 18th inst. She is to ply between Sandusky and tho Canads malnland, touchlng at ibe lalands, and wll cogage Inryely 1n the fish trade. .. oam- berof merchant-ships on the regular books of the Dominion on the dlat of December, 1877, was itock ‘Tho number In the Blate Htate, amount 10 $474,- the uppor foc the Josses pald on propers sacs. This 1er, & Uerman, who carries on a succeasful busi- 7,862 utlag 1,310, 408 tons, regulas tonRsYS, ueas. As totho others, Clark aud Pe- e e——————— PyTtee vesscls and 40,575 tone over (he uaro well known. ' There is_docided ob- YOUTHFUL SCALP-HUNTERS, e L N fers Tor the (ransportation of n made, however, to It V. Kennedy, the Special Dispulch 1o The Tribune, BAet0 tons of iron.ore. from Fscanabs ta Cleve: Jee candidate for Town Clerk, and an effort will bo ade to-day to Induco bim to withdraw, as ho 1s looked upon ss unflt for the position. It is #aid that some of the delegatcs who voted for him dfd not kuow who he was, aud there will be an effort to put auother wan {n his place. TUH PIKST WARD KEPUBLICAN CLUB met last evening fn the Grand Pacliic Hatel, Col. Abner Tsylos presiding, and Mr. 8. K. Nickerson Beeretary. A committca of e, fncluding ono from each procinct, was appolnted to report Lames o s, el el i 1 lowing-Daol ent rel Preciuct, M. I, N.fi‘ui Rocoud, B, ¥, Lrowo; i glving Information of nrncwce 0f ruuaw. thor 87, Louls, March 27.—Numerous telegrama hove lately been recclved at the East 8t. Louls Poljce-ttation frouy-intcrior towns fn lllinols, home, aud requesting the authoritiea Lero to hold soy who should have the appearance of runaways until tho polico of these towns Were beard from, This morning Otlicers Coffey and Healey camne upon four nlug, touk them |I:{hfl . ave tholr names and ages os James Webater, 0 {uu old; Charles Craiz, 18 yoars; Jesso Whiteside, 133 and Charles fluffman, 16, They Hutlalo on Nunday. 1 of this large quan- and. ‘The price ofered Tand wero wade to parties 1o Those lntorested In th 1ity of oro are from was 00 cents, PORT OF CHICAGO, Loys runniog awsy (rom Tho following were tho arrivals and clostances sinca our last thport: . GO 1,008 v 1 en, 1, e b R AR I I T8 s having tho geucral lfi:hr Aul-rlllnhhfl::xy Hareu, 300 :n:?ib:nuuyl & 4ad, e Soypane: suadrics-Milwaasiess [0 bild lee-station. They | Frueel e A ens, Muskegan, sundrice— i Sl EE: S R C‘LIAIAE"IA—S xpelu'l Ferguson, LAt t [ bt 2 i 3 4 4 sundries: i, ¥ A rokoally Fourtd, o Uorsters | By piq Yaunug uway trom thely homes, wbieh | S5 Seecis P52y, *31 *Ta"-pork sl Tund 'A otice was glven of tha Bouth-Town meet- | thuy say ars In Rawsey, 1. Thoy camo fu o | suar, Alpeok Muskeson 3.4 iard. 8 tog o be el Tueaday attersoon 3 actock ac | s Vaudally Houlsths qpictor st e | Sty M Giadilinsiiast s e i oty treet, | free ey lnteu o ¥ Lty o r 5 B B Lliat s gaany ab could o 40 woull | boen notifld, snd ot beard from tué boye | fapertebiischs Sladbie, Ll oo SR N attend the samo. U, C. Ballard, the Republican nomines for South-Town Assessor, aduresscd the mectiog b Iwfi:!‘x‘, referriug to the necessity of wakivg s ¥ t tight {athe battlo for the taxpayers Tuesduy. No ono atould underrate the corts tw be put forth fu the interests of oppoclufi csndidates, Mr. Bullard pledged bimself, to challenge O'Leary. will rewmatn lu durauce vile. e ——————— PEDESTRIANISM, B1. ALpaxs, V., March 97.—0. T. Btorrs, of Batb, Me., walked 108 wiles at Armory dall, In 20 hours 3 minutes and b2 seconds, aud proposca Haveu, itght. ‘The sale of Barsaparillas for blooa aod .ltver medicines s alinoat cotirely superseded by tho jntroduction of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which far surpasscs in efliciency thess old-tiwe medlciness pontoans, and in & short time _have them roady for ‘The following appointment of Mastera of the | SAVE|TO LEARN HOWTODO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIRl WHAT FoLLOWS. BAVE YOUR JIAIR.—Tho laws of Health and Longavity demand ft, the customa of social lifa requira §t. The matter Is of great impartence in every way. DEAUTIFY YOUR JIATR.—It fs the sur- passing crown of glory, sud for tha losd of 1t thers is 52 compensation. CULTIVATE YOUR HMAIR.—For by ne other meana can it be saved and beautited, LYON'S KATHAIRG, Discorered thirty-five years ago Ly Prof. Lyon, of Yale, s the most Terfect preparation {n the world fon preserving and besutifriog tha hafr. Desides belng the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Nsthatron will positively prevent grayness, and wvill res store neow Jialr to bald lhieads, if the roota and follicles aro not destroyed. It etually performs thess seeming siracles, of ‘which the following is A FAIR SPECIMEN, X hod been entirely bald for several years, con- stitutionnl, I supposs. I used & fow bottles of Kathalron, and, fo 1oy great surprise, I bave s thick growth of young lialr. COL. JOIN L. DORRANCE, U. 8. A. 10 every Important respect the Eatbairon is ateo- lutely incomparable. 1t isunequaled 1. To Cure Baldnea, 2. To Restora Gray Hair. 3, 'To Remova Dandrufl. 4, To Dross and Deantify the Halr, DEAR IN MIND.—The Katbairen ls ns sticky paste of sulphur and sugar-ol-lead, to paint nnd daoh the bair and paralyre the brain. It & & pire nad limpid vegetallo Jotian, intended tore- stora tha hair by natural growth and relnvigoration. Tt fs splendidly perfumed, a3d the most delightful toliet dressing koown. No lady's or gentleman's tollot outhit§s comploto without Lyon's Kathairon. BOLD EVERYWEERE . AN UNERENTS ket MWCORMICK HBALL, TO-BIBHT s “TRRIL” TG"NEEHT SWEDISH LADg o A Y I LOFGREN, Nup KESTIOM, BEIA ERIXON, l Men. . D Carsingon, Muss Hortha Durse, Mr. Chrl- tian Krause, Mir., Frank T. Laird, dir. Wi, Lewls, &c. RVED BEATS. 77, UEARAATS B staten. TUOOLEY'S THEATRE-=-SUNDAY, GRAND MUSICAL BANQUNT, M, D. de Vivo takes wreat plentite’Jo antlacing tiat, the fainous WONG AT ALE, MLLE i DE MURSKA the reluning Queen of Song, after s m Lour of cuncerts {n Austrails, eal Call+ fornia, Wil make Lt re-entte e ly Una Oramd e Murs . fun i, Marel 1. Mo K MCHERA will apnear Jofutly with L1, ihe I'rince of 1enors. the wwrid-renowund liama, {le eminent Dasso-Cantante. 1N fho celetrated Claflnet wilott, Mr. JONN HILL, the distingulsicd Vizolss and Muaieal Dircets ale of seats o and after Friday at the box-office, Prices, £1, 73c, and S0c, sceording Lo locatlon, TAVERLY’S THEATRE, (Late AQEIY oriotor and Masager, LAST NIGUTS POSITIVELY OF FRANK YO, n hia Famous Character of DAVY CROURETT. in furductie 1y} of, the Hacknoods Diary Crockutt. My JUsEP X Elestiar Vaus Fioe Cast throughout. New Keeaery, paliited exp) for tiis plece. Matinees Wednesday and paturd 2:30, Sonday, pificout Trip o b Moo of seata cuiuicnces this Thursday, 251, 100LEY'S THEATRE. LAST PENFOIMANCES OF MI. SOTEBRN. > D Ten devirer - SOTHENN Wil sppoar iy i s BTN A N oF M. . nfi'“f mfmflfi—'l‘n;. SRAviD UABRIER and A MHESLANFIR “soTiiknN i ih Fags. sarurisyuatt SOTHENA, Malluco-DAVID aAR HEK 84 dtt OTHEDN an0 8 CRUBIED THAGEDIAN. Slondky. AP 1~First appoarance in g T s SRR RO S o sl dRINAR. 2 —_— s MCVICKER’S THEATRE, THE UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY FOR ONLY A BHORT TIME, 1IN THE GREAT S8UCCES! A CELEBRATED CASE. “Every Night and Saturday Matlneo. SECURE YOUR SEATA, Buperb Beonery! Artistic Acting! HERSHEY HALL, VETERAN CLUB. PROF. R. L, OUMNOCK, The renownod Elocutlonist, will give some select Tieadings aud Recitatione this cvening. suded by tha Clucago Quartcite, apd other attzactions, A splondid prograwme. Members and_ friends es- peciaily luvitod. Tickets, 3 and 50" caals, at Hoxutics. 3 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. J. A, HAMLIN, +Meoager, This Evenlog, Orad Matiuea Baturday, HAVERLY'S MINSIRELS, ., Arlington, Linden, Welch, Hice, Klehmond, Arlington, Mice) Linde iy Califorats i raud Matince ealurday’ Tupular prices—23,50,aud 730. lloz ofica opon ail day, SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART, Lociure uj At will ba fr. W, 3. 1t FILENCI'S Third Tatiy luck, In the roow Mr. W, 3. Relatton of 1deat ATt 1o Hosor the itvare e thia (Tuuraiayy eventu, 80 v agemy ol ko's fiulidlog, clovato gx'u'.g'fin. st Deslgs (e I apidilon In Al Y % Euro e : e MR ¢ the Guor. COLISEUM NOVLETY TUEATRE, Tuls Evenlog—blstines Fridar, " E WH INGHAM ! & it \ “}‘!:Il‘KI:YII lrlu"ll;‘:‘:il. Wstson and Elils, Elss C s B fabalar Pricee1s, 33, sad 80c, CENTRAL HALL, 78 Wabiab:e +y-s6000d-2t, FON L 0v, CARPRNTER TO-XIGUT, Meamerista and Papchology. Commoncesi 3 p. @, “Admisslon, 23 and 35 ceuts. 3 A A AN AR 2 Milk Wine. 8 do- i el average. famous Yor 1i4 *B¥ikorauing anl (sticnlug qualfies, oociily WO UL 3 g xel L;‘l.‘fi:&‘lflu g?ll AMadison-st. ot oe.'w 3 D! ¥ Al Laler furithew, EXTRACT .OF BEEF. “LIEBIO_COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MRAT, . FINEST Al MFAT FLAVOURING BTOCK FOR BOUPS, JADE DISHES AND SAUCKS, LlEB'!Q‘,"fiQ'MPANV’S EXTRACT » snccess and a boon for hieh nations should feel gratafol."~ Tiedical Frommr o Eansones Brtien ina_only with the fas- biy's Blgastare in Dioe Rogland Incrsased fene “ Consumpton 1o fold in tan years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT To ba had of all Starckeepars, Gmoern and Chemiata, Bole Agents far the United States (wholeqsle n‘nly)iv. David & €o., 43, Mark Lane, London, T THE WOMAN'S IOSPITAL, The Woman's Tospital of the Sate of Iinois, 273 THIRTIETH-ST., Chicago, Tietween Wabash and Michigan-ara, The Woman's Free Dispensary connacted with this {naittution ts open cvery Weinerday aud Katarday from 11t 1 o'clack for the gratultous trestment af Diseascs nginn. HURDY. TR @ Imporied CANATIES, Taiking Parrots, and other Fanty Birds. Goidlal & Aquarinms. - FRED BIRDS KAEMPFER, 127 Clark-st. Taxidermisls' Malerials, &¢. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrrawation oy Rerzrexce Margs—f fatards excepted. 4By Thqe unday exceplod.” 3 Maudsy excepicd. CHICAGO & RORTEWESTERN RATLWAY, ‘Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-at. (8hcrman Ioose) andat e e depore Arfive, b"l’\‘...u ; BEaCrosse Exp ¥ inons & e LWinona & New bMarurtie Expross atieneva Lake & I Wond i Lac via Tullman _lin(s] Cars ara run through, Rotwenn Cal- 0. ‘onncil Riofa, on the trala leaving Chicazo rosd_rune Pallman OF any other forin of ‘woat of Cliicasio. corneraf Wellv and Kingie-ss, Kinzlo-sta a=le E-berateoracrof Ca CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depats fout of Lake-at., [ndfana:s¥., and Giztennti- and Canal and Six(centh-ats. TicKet Offices, & Clarks ud st depols. Traltia. Mendota & Galeshu Ottawn & kreatan fiawn & kirestar 3. flee s Aro rup between Chi na o fisepiag.Cars aro run betwecn Chicago sud Omaha on OHICAQQ. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO AB OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES. Unlan Depot, Weat 8ide, near Madison. I [0, Tweuty third-st. Ticket Ofee. 122 1 il St Palaco Dining.Care add_Poiiman i Ransas City & Denver Fas EL. Touls & Springhrid 1 B Youtn, Apriaktield & Tox P’eorta, Hurlingion ¢ Fl-‘r;. ¢ Tk o Wash'ton et ar e ACcmomdat s, (CHINAGO, MILWAUKRFE & BT. PAUL RAILW. Usion Depota corner Madleon and Canal-sia. 7 Ofice, @l u0ulh” Clask-at, uppartte Eherinan Moy aada 5 Mfiwaukeo Express. T 7:A%n, m, [+ 7835, m 3 Hlancaois, & T serusa throvgh ) ' *101108. m. [* 4:002 m. lay' EXpress. . Pty u.’;'m-, * 8:00p. m. 101458, W, Wisconsin & A } “AL ol via Milwakes, Tiokets for Kt Tanl -nuh Cheago “mml' :fi'n?:f s tn Madiron aud Brairia e du Chica, of vis Waterlown, JaCros, and Winona. of Lake: weuty:sceond. DD e biee. 147 laBduipout.. Bear CIark. e bxhrese Geld Nt £ Feoria, B ok & Duiviqgo & Klous ity bx. 4 Hn'.uu\ln‘Q Sloux City [3 bt runs o Central 0n Baturdsy ntght runs to Peoria only. A T, A cons . Depat, Ket Ottice, 7 | suuthieast corngr of Iy a5 Srana dacae Hotel, ‘and at Pajumer u;'.:m! Gl Teave. | Arrive, Mt riahain A ryretam Py Expre L |® Ti40p, Kalamazoo Adcom 101304 G iR cket OMces, actic Hutel! ‘rnl 4 Kxptess., i oot sat Line. foot of Man. 6 teom K o Tiokes Ot koL, Paimer Houso, Uraud Paclic, sud Dupot (Expustiion Buliding). Laave, | Artive. Morning E: FuLino Yoraiog Mutl-0ld Line. - Y, & Hoston pectal {ladtio Express, fght Express. PITTTEBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOUI B B. (Cinclnopty Afr-Ling and Kokomo Ligu.) Depot coraor af Cilatoa snd Carroll-ss. “Weit Slde. Depart. rrive. {nastl, fadianapolls, Lon- c‘fi:fi‘l:.' l‘k’:&l ra * 8:10p. M. 4 ER i Tk o EANKAXE® Deot foot of Laka-at. and fuot of Twenty-second-at, Arrive. innetl, Indlanapolls & iz, latneste. Lo Nighy E: §EIOAdD, ROTBLAND, & AT, RATLEND ‘Oftice, 56 Clark-at., bhcrman House, Arvlve, Omaha. Loaveow'th & .[¥4:00p m. firs Accummodaiion. ;[0 083 8 BY Kapress,csness 3 6508 . All neals on ress Arescrved In diulug car, ¥L73 veats ach, CHI0AQO & BABTERN ILLINOJS RAILEOAD, o 8 Noute: : 77 Clark-at., bos D b Tt Clbiai sod Carron b o 7™ Arrl . . Sabet tivhalie B i m B! MATHE Cava os Srer 0 JUars with greal success by fhopbysiciuns of Paris, ork, and Lun New Lon? don, and au- § posior to all others fortlc prompt curo of all dis- Charges, rer ceot or of long ' stand. tho Umited <tates, Y fospitd o wilie tie ~ PRESORIPTION FREE. Forthe speedy cure of Nervous Deblliey, waat of egergy, cic., aad the whols traly of glova, atteod: ta Aoy dfuggise s the lugredtcats, Addrees Dr. SaGuaTT O3S Wa Sl el 0us -