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Inlet of the (Jrand Trunk Lina to thiscity. The sule wan attemded hy numerous capitalista {n the interest of the Grand ‘Trunk and rival lines. Mr. Caton read the decres of the Ce the rale of the property, anl stated that the terims would be 25 per_cont cash, ond the re- ahle on the confirmation of the rat bid was made by Mr. Jobn B, Hrown, a contractor, whis has n claim of 35,000 under whosé nspiration the losed and the sale ordercd, all_the offices, hel then hev things our own Thauk 1fevin, the jrosneet i @ not without hope that I ter uv the Corners my th glldes gently inte almost anytling fa possthle. P’grnonEunM V. N Waitin and Lopin, T RAILROADS. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. report of the condition, earnings, of the Michigan Central Rtallroad has Just This report covers the period for months cnding Dec. 31, 1877, in ac- with tho resolution adopted at the ual meeting that the flscal year should with the calendar year, ‘The fol- restdent Slonn’s repurt which covers thing that fs of Interest: e seven months to Dee. 81, 1877, Ight, £3,610,050,21; posscupcers, 81,- miscellaucous, $183,452.45; total, same werlod 1670, $3,822,107.81; 281,810.00. ‘Tho fucrease In frefclit e perfod s been §223,052.006 ecrease n passencer earnlugs of $144,- e large travel during tho Cen- The operating exp: o perfoa have been $2, 5.97; total, SLIALULSH. ns_compared with tho same period iy duding taxes, have been decreascd + including taxes they have been de- The net carnfous for the s to Dec. 81, 1877, 1, an [ncrease over last There 1a a decrease in Tocal 0K tons, nud of through 09,507 tons; total, 118,816 an increaso of freiuht earnings of 06, nt 8n nveraze fncrease of 18100 of n ton por mile over same perlod of 1870, Been 3,000 tons of steel ack during thie seven monthis, which (1 to operating cxpensce. ine I8 now entircly fuding the nir ling, of 187 mites (with ht miles) 1a also of stocl, There 1s no lloatlng ing 81st of De- Lansing & Sagl- sed and canceled 1n politix, BOW, upon the road, ani morteage was forec] 111 bl was $50,000. Mr. I3, Loewenthal immedintely offered 860, H6 holdsabout §20,030 worth of bonds of Mr. 1lenry A. Itast, Preeident of the Ameriean Bridge Conipany, who alxo owns o number of Mr, Locwenthnl rajsed the bld to $75,000, and, on Mr. Rast making it $30,- w0, Immediately rajsed tho amount to 835 From this point on, the bins gradually rosc 3,000t 0 time until $135.000 twas reached, when Mr. Rast withdrew. by M, Selah Reeve, who offere was supposed to be bidding In behall ot the Girand Trunk Compan: Between Messrs, boneds, hid #6500, ve and Lacwenthal the prico rose sluwly to $150,000. Tere the bid were lNmited to” #5) ralses, nnd another com- etitor came to tha front In the slinpe_of Mr, I 8, Nawley, who Anally earried ol the prize 1ie refused to state in whos in- terest he was working, but it was zenerall surmised that lic was actiug for tho Gran Trunk Raliway, ¥ TIE CINCINNA'TI PASSENGTR WATR. The bresent reduction In East-bound pas- senger rates from Cincitnalh, it Is claimed fn rallroad circles, 1s the continuation of n roflroad svar that has been golog on for years, with brlet infervals of compromise. The standing rule has been to sllow tho Atlantic & Great Western Moend to sell tickets from Clucinnati to New York at 818, a8 against 220 by tho other routes, duhit hours ditference In thne, Line, it i3 nnderatood, reducerd to £18 Thin cut was_followed immediately hy o reduction on” tho Fan-Handlu route, nd now the fure 18 811 for fvat-cinss tickels, atrong probabllity that 87 witl soon be reached, 1L 18 feared that this difleulty, If not sett soun, Wik briniz about o redtction in rates fron nearly all other Western points, and muy ultt- wately uifect the Weat-bound business. A NEW ENTERPRISE. Speciat Dispatch fo The Tribune, Srrevarstn, I, Aprll 2,~Tho Chicago, Lanark & Great Western Raliroad fllea articies ol Incorporation In the Secretary of State's oflice toadny. ‘The route s to commence at Chleago, thence runninz westerly vin Lanark, the Mississippl River at some miles distant from Thecapltal (s 500,000, 401,760.12; taxes, *The operating fod of seven mont f:lrght tannage of. on account of the ¢ ave been charge ateely the secowd excention "ol ey gfiklnglu all 441 miles. jebt. g During the seven months endi cember, 55,000 of the Jacksor gaw Luils: have been pur 3 of lnuds belongitie a total cancellation during the montha of $203,000, leaviug stilt rome §404,292 of recelvables nnd 481,467 ncres 3 of lands when sold, constitute a nd for the extfpguishment of the Lansing & Saginnw cuh for land sold, to Lo sald, Carroll County, t pofut pot ware Lk twe Suvann, Carroll County. amd the princlpal corporators are D, W, Datne, Alvaro Bhuamway, Tleory B. Puterbaugh, au Zuch B, Kiukade. A WASHOUT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Teibune, Srnivorizo, L, Apil 9.—The morning paseenger trofo of tha Wabash came over the Chiengo & Alton track ns fur as Springleld Junetlon on account of n washout on the 8t Louis division, and the Chlengo & Alton truck, as far ua Atton, was also used by the Clieago, Burlington & Quine) THE SOCIALISTS. iWhat the Iolico Have to Say on the Sub. Ject—Groundiess Alurm, Tho police aughoritics antlcipate tronble from the Communists this summer, aud, I the informa- Alon they claim tv huve ia tellable, theve would eeem to bo some ground for thelr fears, uwn fuct that the Communists ot Chicago bave a strong organizution,—one which embraces seven or efght thonsand men. work quictly gathertng in tho disafl nutionaltics except negroesand Italla Jatter will have nothing to do with them, Their success in the clectiun Just -year, or rather the numbee of votes thuy pulled, sboul 8,000, was and, a3 theao voters hung to- pother fn the laat ejectlon, the leuders have bo- come fmbued with omls upon tho Jackeon, Loar, diminishing the annunl rent The whole property Is conautfon—none betters its tracl ordor; 1ts rolliug-stock and equipment is cquul 1o any probable catl upon It for iwuny years to come. 'The long-pending sult of the bondhold. ers of the Jolicy & Northern Indlana Rallrond Company has buew settfed by an acceptunce of their 7 per cent bonag, principal and intercst gusranteed by thils Company, for thelr 8 per cent bonds, Ao July 10, 1574, W]t gives tho Board gres festimony to the good conduct of the employes of the Company of all classes during the terri- tledisturbances from strjkes which swept over the country durlng the past year very few excoptions the pmployes of the Coni- pany were its ataunch friend thelr posta discharzing thefr and business of the Conipan supted for a singrie day. this report without expressing their hi ciatlon of the abllity, care, and untiving evergy with which our tienerul Manager dins manuged the property committed to his eard,” ke {n perfect pleasure to bear for similar reasous. nnd remained at were hot inter- onrd ensmot close A SANGUINARY TIGIT. There Is & prospect thiat the fight In regard to the Missour] River points between tho Chieago s0d St. Louls roadls will soon come to an end, as .tha latter acknowlediro that tho Clhicago lines have the botter of them, and unless the New York trunk lines come to their nld they will be compelled to surrender. As o last resort they bavo petitioned Mr. Fink, Commissiouer of the New York pool lines, asking his interference in {he contest now going on, clalming to be in the dlsadvantago s reards through rates on West- bound business. This ls just the polnt the Chi- tago roads meant to glve whien they reduced the rstesto such figurcs that the 8t. Louls roads could ot follow suit. Mr. Fink sccms to think the Chleago rouds should make concessions to tbo §t. Louts lincs, but they mean to do uo such ‘Thuy have been at very encoaraglng, will ho in the majonty. Schilling, ete., walic apparently the shining jizhts of the ozganlzution, are suld fn reality to bu mercly talkors, there being othiers back of thom who say nothing, but work all the time. Some of tho lat- tor are carrylng on o fictitions husiness, {n order to canceal tholr true character, erty and the overthrow of tho competitive aystem of labor ara the foundation staues of the Soclallst party. When In tho majority they will carry out thelr principles, but until that timo they say thoy wiil band their eflorts to_sccurlnz an sdvauce In wages by enconrugig stelkes, Thelr abject is to ensall all warkingmeu—those who work fur wagcs, from a strect-Inburer to a clerk—and unilo them ngatnet the capitnl claws, While tho ** talkera" do not hesitate to say that thero fs to be **s h— of o thwme"” in (bls they assert that the Commuaists will not be di- 1t will Lo the middlo wnen, * and thelr **game™ la tho **capltallat and ho monopoliet.” On th other hand, tho Super- intendent of Pollco says that the Cominnnists are drilling fn **clreles " of twelve, 80 as to avold ox- rin, aml that a great many of them have hot-guna, Tevoivers, Entield elitex, Speloy ficld Fiflew, etc,, quite @ number, W havine the guna they had during the Re. He han detectives among then, tend tiele mectinga and know il thele while they are peaccablo and. Jaw-nbl they aro lable 1o BUUAR LOOSE IN A MOMENT AND MAKE THINGS A division of prop- toterms and aceept the differcuees heretofore Mr. Fink says the Now York merchants can ship first-claes frefgnt to Chica- &0 for 74 cents, adding to th tpresent from Chlcngonto the Missouri River bich mmakes o total through rate of 63 eenty per 100 pounds, whily the rate from Now York to Bt. Louis alone tlie oplnlon ol it the rate from Chleago ehoutd be ralsed 10cents. Of course, the Chicago roads mean todo nothing of the kind. Ordinarily the 8t. Louls lines charge 20 ceuts differcnce in thelr favor on Mlesourd River business, because they wenesrer to those polnts about 200 Sow Chicazo Is nlmost as much nearer to New York, and §s entitled 1o the zame difference on this busincss anSt, Louls (son the Miksourt River U Whon 8t, Louts submita to the sume rate from 8t. Louts to Missourt River points ns s mude from Chicogo to Missourd River polots, then, and not unth then, witl the Chileago roads make & similnr cohcession on the buslness from p enauch allowed fL Louls roads 4o get sore than thelr share of buslucss by makingg extraordinary concessions tothem in'order to avold o war, competition Chicago can always keep uhesd on erior facllitles,the braguadoclo ey Lo the coutrary Rubiith- 1t Mr. Fink attempts to lnterfere fn }fvnr ot the Bouthwestern rouds he will eam that lie hws caleulated without hia ut, for tho Chicago roads cun 3 ccuts charged country before roctly Interested in Jt, Chicago has lot ct thiat tho polica Torco I whth- 1t tn Jmpossible to yrotect the o riot unless overy man has a o The Doparticnts of Ho Toute, Loufevil in overy lafge clty, winle ™ Clicugo e deplores the fa Ot ZUnY, mayIng &eouut of jta sy, ol tho Bt Luu‘:n 't the marey of @ prepared b, have no encogragepient ta sk thelr pald nnd vadly cured by the city; pnd Llero uro lese than flor 500, afteruoon, **do not rea no under tiielr feet, ur they veould make wna (ur the exploson when [t comes. ' ter told lam of the subscription an the kot bow tho muney comd **lu buying guus, ™ Y. tendent declined to give the iofor: oseewsion_ touatling the extont of i arganizationand tho pumber of Tihe uxciss wis tout it was ors of the Chilcugo roads leadiug to tver poluts wilt hold thelr regular meeting to-morrow, and theru fsu Trubability that the 8t. Louls Hues will ask tor l? stuilativo i order to effuct o Jasting peace, ihis Is not done, the most radical 1ncusures ’ be taken to bring the dlsastrous contest to . Bapeedy end, as not ouly {8 the Missourl River Tected by this war, but the | ??urly all other Western voiuts, Ncbraska, nnd Kousas, whers rates e madu as low, {f Fy th > sourf Hiver points, o Iomsry W o L 4 TURNED INTO A NEW CITANNEL, 20 Ligh rates ebargzed by the New York pool mnun West-bound buslncss aro having ihe x o::‘ ol diverting the business to the water b es Which heretofore were but Hetls uscil for 'Olvln{nurlmlnu of merchandise, ‘The New Vrtrnbuuglm tho foltowing In regard to this Boned of ‘Lrade, and ssl he most ndvantageously used, them wiio hear armin, «0 deinite thut thaee who furnished wuspected, and that wonid niever do, #ince it would provent the Department from getting anything ng 1o one stalrmont the orgenization mitimbers severnl thousandy, and has & Infizo nume. places {n the' eity, ‘Fhere ute thres drillinic-bialls s the Fous. teonth Ward, In cachof which ariiis take place Abcut 300 armed yion_bave_hecn discipline all winter, nving focilities tor of driting dillerent. reniduavons or nudergoing dritl an ulls o1 al h st 400 men deill u Ul 1as beon ahlo ta lear, cuth Ward are two halle where they drill, Ward they aro very steon, between 400 and Ton (edl g thren tines & weak, Fhero ra twis alle b0 the Fill Wand, Where large numbers ol whicli tahe pluce hroa thnes & srd 500 men dall In two sntiv, ouid 70 336l $o Love obtastied graat ARMING TUB POLICB. T vlew of the reduction In the polics force of st to nuany business wen of thepresent force us fur One itein of equipment 1 uod pgins snd re« ass Appropriation of tho fastefreight lines express fear that 8 will recelve an unprecedentod mmolint bound merchaniive this susmince unless & epeedy und gateriul reduction of mutes suy that itiey huve recoived nuiner- om Wostern jobbing frms, whoso ariubly been sibipped by rafl n bro- 1y, threatening to ues the canals enlely, wer rates ore offored over the Inink Move t componies bave scus circulurs toall boits viloring low rates for erchandise, 4 announces Lhat It can treneport punisis Praperty oetween tho Eastuna Weet in ¥ quick tinio s by rall, and at much lower u tho sisth W tho clty. 1t hos secmed b 10 wcreass tha entlclency us 36 cui b easlly dons, whilch the forca ts dufectlve 1 It was toped that the 1d contaly sn dlom TOF 1he Barchass of wome arme, but tho sum intende that purpowa was stric! fuct, and the conclu Juvs tha o0 Couiracte havy g e been made by cannl compani ts of §t. Lunis, Cincluuati, Clove- Chicago, and many other cities, The claim that goods can bo delivered at 1013 New Yark In fiftecn or twent; . The prescut fates 1o Chicago d to by used for In view of this o -of the wuthoritics that the necen ra becription ~papens Faitand Gunal and s i dake. | qully put down thelr namie 100 until sbout vus or wax sudacribed, ¥ "Thure will by Bot the loset difticalty tn cadsing the othor three-qua ters amoug the clevator-proprletors oud the merchauts. Wew 1o which & pars of the mouey will ba pul ut of thehwlice Laltery, which ex. w Lu the form of canuon aloue. A, the battery would be an excel- ul suxlllary ta certala contivgencied. RY AND LITILE WOOL. Tuspunx reporter hnd aloug 1 the Jeadurs of the Soctaliate fu 1) **Tacro Is trouble brewing. poster_aaked Wby, inew are 0oL improviug, tilog terriblo’ 1u 4 shost opon your ey wage-workers, o gu with +ho you giean to §a tha the rates are: ' Ralland Cunal an 4 | be'tho equipme {x ung, o 26 mmumolu rallroad rircles that the ratcs bs reduced pext week by the Clove! ) Bra wbeto with (he ow caual churges: talk with one ol nd be replled that ou will ses somies timo; something that will aud will comp: e, t you will attompt & ir, tbat a batred bas becn en- tweels the Capitalists aud the e b & 4 tuliste 860 thvidud agaiuat thowsclves, and that CHICAGO & SOUTIHERN, hicago & Bouthern Railroad was sold ot yesterday morning by the Recely- B ’ur V. Caton, on the steps of the Repub- e rog, turanco Bullding, on LaSalle strect. "X&la;l was built threo years ago by comn- s ‘e:!l the Chicsgo, Danville & Vioceunes ,l ompany, N. 8. Bouton belug the Pres- = b extended from Twenty-sixth strect to o o s distance of 23 wlles, aud cust nearly Tus Loud; cf "““‘Wnlcu o s Lssued for ita construction & 8Lock fu the fil you, as well us ") ks to say, i betmee there are goiud to bo tersivlo tice. e can get Feform in no uther way. ushed tho reporter. thiat vur rights are deuicd us attha ud wo propose'to bave thum by forco 1. ! Lat there will be blood- h0U0. ‘There Iy very little soll- posscalon of the Company, aud BEle hieds ta el paisibla | e Yo mens o vt *+1pay that thers will be nehange within the ne.x.!lnlnuy daya, and we will oring If abont.™ **Tly revolntton. The mincanrc Jald. We have the traing ready, and the firing will he hegun all slong tha lne at onee. Capitalita will meet the fatoror on the strect, and tho capitalists will bo hanging rom - every Jamp-powt. The laboring men have been kept dawn long enougn, What we wast I8 8 co-opera- tive Ktate, in which all rights al proverty shall be vested, and ench man sball ho recomponned ac- cording to hix power of production. ‘rhat In tho onject of the Boclallstic party,™ ‘Thin converration took place In the vresenco of a well-known local contractor, whom the Sociallse Toader was not acquainted with, They aay the pretense for the upriatng will ha mnde in this city becausa the Communistic Al dermanic eandidstes fn the Flfteenth aud Six- tecnth Wards wero not connted in. They sny they expeet that the polico snd mili ta will not oppore tacm this tme, ‘Prapuxe reporter yosterday, tho ohject will be, first, to gain poaxesnon of all the palica stations and_ armories fo this city, and then captaro the arms and alstributo them amung the tloters, PAYING THE POLICE. n connection with this 1t might ha well (o state that at the Inst meeting of the Councll Ald. Lawler Introgaced a rerofution, which was referred to the Jvl(li:llr{ Cotninitieo, requesting that tho citi- rens anil cnpftalists of thls city form n nyndl- cate for the Tiagiee of Jholding or buylng at neatly par at Jeast 50 pee cont of the acrip which it is proposed to fssue to the city emploves, A TrinuNe reporter eaw Ald, Lawler yesterday, And ho #aid that he will forco the paesage of his resolu. tton If possible. The city cmpluyes could not work a yuar or longes witliout pay, aud thoy needs ed monay. 1n cannacklon with that, the repaeter sabacquent- 1y Jearned that, unjess something was done at the next meeling of the Council tn relleve tne city Iatiorers, o preamblo would bo {ntroduced metting {forth tho fuct thot 87, 500,000 in back taxeswere dua e City of Chicago, ana that, on account nf ita being held, the city employes woro unable to collect theirpny: that the Mayor be [nstracted that after thirly days from thd prisneage of the resolntion ta diachazge Al the mombers of the clty Volice and Fire Departmsents, and all other city emplayes, and that they remnin anepended until vtlerivise ordered by the Councll, The lender who waa Interviewed aleo atated that tho Soclalist party was working now under the in- structions of the Nationa] Esxccutlve Commitiee, whose headqunrters are at Clncinnatl, A circular isted to the difforent Bections of ihe cuuntry, some faur months ngo, ndvised tho vartous cot- mittces to organize companies In each city, town, aud hamlet, whero It was possible, throuzhoul tho United Ftates. In this State, Wiscousin, Michlgan, Pennaylvania, New York, Callfornia, and_ Muesaclisetts, tnls Las been carrfed outto the tetier. "o every comanny Is appointed a Cap- tain by the Contral Section, and the two Lleuten- anta aro elected alter the organization is eifected. Eyvery ten companies constitute a bitthlion, which Inin command of a Colonel, appointed by the Ex- utlve Commltter, 1L In clatmed that in New ork City thero are twenty battalions organlzed, lll“lllq an_cnrolled memberabip of over 16,000 men, largely composed of Poles, Bohemlans, Scan- dinaviand, Ucrnana, Frenchmen, and o few zish, nnder the lead of the notorious Megy sud Schrab, In this city thore are clalined to be enrolicd up- wards of 14,000 man, Of theao, It bas buen staterd that 14,000 Belong to the military aczantza. tion. In Californis -the best orgasization exlsts. Platborg fs tho armory for the party, The guns und ammunition that they poracse, itis clalmed, iro mtored there, hecauss, Lhe Jenders bold, **thas the boys there know how to use them." t s still claimed that the riots of last summer were viarteq prematurcly, but this time thera In to bo no faiture. ‘The work ls to commenco in Chi- cago at n given soignal, when Ilmulllnuun!l{ Schwab sud fiearncy and tho uther leaders will pather thelr Losts togetlier, and the work of car- nago and destruction commence, the puptls_ofter ho started to investigate the affalr, 1 really don't know half as much about the thing as the Board nosw dors, They have gane deeyier into i than T ever went or cared togo, It a disagreenble business,” he enld, *and I'n sorry to have snylhing to do with 1t * Yo will get mora from tho Board as tha Investiuation procecds than I can glye you,"” Mr, Wiitlams eafdd, “anid I would really prefer not_to say anything mora on the subject. 1 don’t think It would be right for me Lo doeo under the clruumstances.” AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL AFFAIRS. 44Tnele Tom's Cabin,” with jubileo eingers and #omo spectmens of Jocal muslcal talent, fa drawing fair houses at tha New Chicago. Wikl E. Chapman, who has many friendn in Chi- cago, is now husincen managor of Morris Simmona’ dramatie agency, 10 Union Square, New York. JL. J. Eargent, the industrious manager of Mod- Jeskn, hae the repntation of being the Barnum No. 20f Americs. 1le was tho firat to start & thostro in Columhus, 0., and make it pay. No one had evor thonght of it as o show town before, Jlence tho sayine, ** Who discorored America? Colume bue. Apd who discovered Columbus! Sargent.” “'The Exiles” at McVicker's will have a fow mora represcntations, and then It will make room for **Our Aldermen, " which 18 to be brought ont Monday, Tho company afe already studying tne manncrs and enatomn of tho natlve councilors, and it s probable that th ** fathers ™ will bo invited to ffimu ina body to *'ece themsclves as others see i, The Kate Claxton Company aro dning nniy & moderate businers nt thy Adelphl, The reusonn are abylous—nad weathet, 8 cast which ianot ny any means #o gond a1 wo have been nccuntomed to in times prst, and s general feeliny that it ts nbont tima the ** Urphans™ were lald uway for at leaat o seanot, Tho recent run of fonr wecks of thin plece ot MeVicker's has evidently afected the wccess of Mles Claxton. The cntertatnment promised by Miss flenrietta Monroo, & younyz indy oxtenslvely known in liter: ary circlen as o hrilliant dramatlc render, will be 2iven at tho Palmoer Houso club.ronme on the evening of tho 20th Inst, Bhe will be asnisted on that oceasion by Miss Ellen McAllister, io whose wonderful_and dellehtfal plano mprovisations many of Chicag's beat musicians huve lstencd \ith fntensa pleasure, ‘Tickets may be_procured ‘chzuhlcnzu AMusic Cowpapy, No. 162 State strevl Modjeakn has nml‘neuuonlh\g added another to tier Hat of captored citles. Chicago has foliowed i the wakn of her nelghbors in_duing hemaze to the gentus of this sdmirable artiet, and by tho clowe of the weak it Ie not improvablo thut sho will succeed (i compelling visibla expressions of cntnusiasuy from tho mort undemoustrative au- diences ahie {5 aver ikely 1o encounter, The chartm f hier acting {8 of that subtte, clusiva quality that 1a difticnit to define, and which fs only nighily ap- preciated after a rips acqualntauce with her meth- 00, Tt is this raro aud delicate power—porvading every geatura, tone, and look In hier embodinient of Camille—that makes cach snccessivo represcntas tlon apvcar betfer than tho Jast, 1t is & departnre from sl bitherto sccepted de- tineations of the cliaracter, aud 1t 1« ouly npon repeated visits that ho averazo theatre-gocr etcelyes tho fine ymmetry of the performance. ‘Wie hauses hata been stesdilyon the increase rlnco Manday night, only last evening was so stormy thata very large number of the sccured scats woro aauficcuu ed, ~ **Camiile" willbe glven all this ok TheJohn Dillop combination, which has been Elnylnn“l\ll the Rage ** very muccersfully In e TiE OTHER SIDE, West for suma time, arrived in the clty snexpect- Ha much for the statemonts of tha police and the | odly yestcrday mor! nf. and they wurz *tail l)lll a Socialiat blatherakite, It is =otd on the other elde | rage.™ ‘Tho combany brake up at Peoria on Tucs- that the importance of the Sociallst moyement In exsggeralod by many of the police suburdinates for thie prrpose of securing an increnses in the forco and promptee payment of their salatiess that, by cogitating the matter and creating the 1mpresslon (hit there are Jnrge bands of sruied men who are preparing to rine during tho summer for tho pur- fode of carrylng out by arme the thenrlce which ihey waintain, the Council wil be nduced to mal enuyulumunfll appropristions for the purs lmw of incressinz tho police forco, and hat capitalista whoso pronerty 14 menaced Wil bs ininced 1o ndvance the money necessary to defray these lucressed cxpenees, Apuct fram the aoaitrdity of the den thut §, 000 Soclalinta—for nfter raking and scraplng they Tied bat that number_of votcs—conld coetcy tha 2,000 other voters of Chicago, [Lis clear frots oven acureory investigation that there {s much uxag- geratton In the aiatements reported ax coning trotm The police. A wis stated some time ngzo, therc is an Independent company of Dohemlans on the West Bido and on the North Bhile, and in tho ¥onr. toenth Ward exiuts what 18 known as the Lehr und Wehr Veeln, which in osecnilaity almllarto tho Turner organizotion amon tue termans, = Ag tho Turners havs_ thefe aeme, with which they drlll, so do tho mombers of thia organization, ‘fhoy purchascd’ some sixty or soventy old nus- kets from Linpineott, and uso them for tho pure poso of driillng thefr boys and thensclves, just preciaely av du the Turnors, It 18 not helfeved thot there ore smany othier anas tu the hauds ot o Bociallsts in this nection, As to their leaders, some of them wro men who belleve what they tench, and othiera are simply interested {n muin. {nining an organization which heips to support them. At present, baving polted 8,000 votes in the last election, and befng confident of making moro converte bofote antutn, they are fur wmore convineed of their ability to clect o fow membiers of the Leelslature than they are to upsct by forcs the Clty Goseroment, THE DELAVAN SCANDAL. No Farther Devolopmonts In tho Investiga- ton=tuterview with the Author of the Churgos. &pectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Mapisox, Wis,, April 24~Nothinz further has developed fn the Delavan senndal case. ‘The State Board of Charities and Reform went to Detavan this morning to be present at the nvestigation, which witl be probed to the fullest extont’ A meeting of tho Boand of ‘Trustees of the Stato Hospits! for the insane was hield in this city last svenlue, A full Board was pres- ent. ‘The Superintendent submitted hia roport, showlng that there ave now # the Hospltal i patlents,—niuc more than wers thero at the comnencemont of the flseal year, The con- ditfou of the fustitution is reported as fu excel- lent orders MR, WILLIAMA' BTATEMENT, A reporter called yesterday upon Mr, Cyrus L. Willlaws, of tbs Jones School, Chicago, to hour his statement of the clreumstances which tirat gave publieity to the seandal, It will bo remummbered by those who Lad a private knowl- e of tho affalr that Mr, Willlims was uccused of having Improper lutimacy with n Miss Bishop, one of the pupila of the Institution, who 1s now warried, amd lving fu Kenosha. Ono chiarge was that they had occupled a room one night as manand wite iu o hotel ot Evansville, and the supposed fuct was brought before the Btate Board. Willlams was summoned betora them and requested to resign. o did so, although at the tima he was summoned he had no knowl- edgo of the nature of the charges preforred weainst him. Ile soucht cmployment elsewhere, but tho tenzue of scandal had been busy, and he falied to obtatu a eituation, Returning to Delavan,he learued, tor the first time, the cause of blsdismissal, and demandedan dnvosthzation, ‘fhe Board esunerated him from the charge, Laving discovered through the husband of the Judy that he (Williams) was pot the person who Tiadt slept i the hotel on the niht Inquestion, ana guve him & Jotgor of vecommendation, - Mr, Wiiliaine then fustitnted some lnquiries tuto the manngement of tho institution, snd wrotato thy ‘rustees requesting un vy Jiratlon sito the manazement, No heed was patd 1o his letters, whercupon hio threatened o ap peal to the Leg- fslature, ‘This, too, was allowed to - para un- noticed, and then Willlsms communicated the wame of & Miss Memeat, of Albany, Dane Coun- 1y, who was in “uuu-ulun of some jmuortant fucts touching the frolngs-on at the lustitution. In snswer to o Jetter addressed to him by the Heeretary of tho State loard, the father of the wirl wrots, huting that from what hls daughtes had tolil bim thera was somethitg wroni. * Mr. Williams at the sane thine obtajied, through & former pupll, a confeasion made to her by vne of ber fellow pupils, thut she had been seduced by A. J. Woodbury, the Bteward, and that tho honur of seversl otber young girlé hud been similarly ussaslod, ‘Tbeletter, moreover, con- tained serlous aceusatious of o Mke nature agaluat the Principal, Mr. Demott, Mr. Willlains wus found after school-hours at ni3 home, No, 313 State street. 1le was exceed- ingly averso to belng interviowed ot the sub- ject, sayloz he would prefer 1o say nothiu; While tho juvestigation wos pending.” Ho s Lo had been conbucted with the fnstitution seven years. With regard to the scaudal ut Evsusville, bo was bard ut work [n Delavau un the nlzht fh question, and be tound no ditleuity fu proviug au slibt. ¥ At to the ctiaryes made sgalust Demott and Woodbury, ho sald they were true, aud could be proved by sevesal pupiis who were du the fustitution. e bad sumo docutnentary evi- deuce, which ho hud forwarded to the State tioard, aud o bad in his poascasion & duplicate copy of oue letter which coutalned some ma- torful fucts. ‘This Jetter be decliued to give for publication, ‘Mr. Williams further sald thay members of the Board bad visited him from time to timg i Chlcago, sud to thew b bad comwunlcated all the fucts withiv bis knowledze. DI you becuwe awuse of theas facts duriug your copnection with tuo institutel” My, Willlume did not give s distinet answer, but said they bad come to bis knowledgo from fay orenlug. Tho foliowlny paragraph from tho ooria 1ranscript will explnin whyt DRUSK Aual '=The performance of **All the pany at the Academy of Mudo plden 810 1 the midat vt the rable scting awl ringulsr of the N.( il roused it ““l'l’l 'flfl:uluh" ,“ltlh i woro: hie - ueghsional | Sapers with. ¢ovd T o S fhind Ak, when maked by m A ho W e o Ditlon’ g, cal anrd wet. ol actions Lirough the o clon that o wa dleuce LA i u u A Teptied, Fun're G- - PIght, L et The youug Iauy fmmediately left the stnke, Abd the curtaln was iustily Jowered, Aftera few minutes s member of the tronpe came In front of the curtaln and said the play wuostld not preceed on accountof dr. Dillon’ A\ fudisporitlon.” bo far a8 We time Diflon hos serve foshifon, Lut his explofts in thisline elsawhere we nunicrous. . Lately {t hias hoen snnounced that he had llll‘(;nlulrlcll ribbon, but If be bad ho defiled It horrinly st talt. "The weinbeen of the company are all of opiuion that Mr, Dilion went un a epreo deliberately, It begun on Sunday, ond cnded ar above recorded. 1t 'was the fntention to travel in Indlana, Wiecan- s, and clsewhere, bt this puts un ond to tha Venture, Through Me. Dillon's diagracefal con- et nome fourfeen peaplo have becu Lhrown out of employment, aud Joke Marray bus to score an- othor Juckless nding lo & mavagerial carcer, —— NEW YORK MUSIC. Sneetat Correpondeiies of The Tribune. New Yonx, Aprit 22.—The prospects fue this woek must be pleasant to tho scckers of both mu- stenl and dramatic entertalament. Tho evenings will bo unusually prollic of concorts, piano re- cltalw, und tho itke, asido from the regular thoat- rical perforances provided at the various bonses, Thero nre to bo no loss than elevon vocal and in- stromental entertalnments betwecn now and Sat- nrdny, among which will be the last concert of tho Oratorlo Nociety, Mme. Jule A, Do Ryther's an- nual concert, a testinonlal concert to Mr, 8, D. Milly, {ho famous pianist, a concert for the benedt of Miss Tuck, ot which s Cory, Miss Rellegy, sndl Mme. Tozo will appear, Mr, Johu Lavine's Yuearly concert, tne concert of tha Vueal Socioty, Mme. Hctiller's plono recital, and o testi- montal concert to Mixs Znma Thuraby, to- getlior with nn opera matinoe at the Academy Of Musfc by Mr. Strakosch's: company. Almee was to have appeared with her Cparty in a rort of Sunday-opera-bouffe concert ot Hooth's “Pheatre Jast ovening. lint the traln from Now Orieans, upon which the fale Parisians wers come ing, was dutained olght hours In Cinclnnati by an aceident, aud, thorefore, as it was jwpossible for them to et hero in blme, the inonoy fur reats sold n advance was refunded. | ‘This was to bo Almeo's only nppearance in New York for the present, and wany were disuppointed. — NEW YORK NOTES, Tho summor months promiss 10 be particularly dult tn New York, although Sam Jack thinks bo ls goln to make things hum in the oll rexions. ‘Dnerc is only ono **Exlica™ party in New York now, That le thd Doston version. It will run another week If the managerial purse holds ont. A nicco of Hamitton Fish, whoso norm de theatre 18 Gerteude Btanley, made hor dobut in Mr, Stud- Toy's play at (ho Fifth Avenue Mouday night. * Jarrett & Paluser Wil Jease Bootl's Theatro agaln in August. They atart for London with thetr Jubl. Tes Kingees eacly tn May, Tuoy have colned money thia sonnon with **Unclo Tom. " The Fifth Avenuo Theatro goes from *Unclo Tom” tod. U, Stadloy, who will play this week I **Tho Uelte, " 1e acied in tliowame welodrama at 1ho Bowery Thentre last week, An alleged musleal butlosque, called **Nla. Foe-11-Ca, * was brougit out nt Niblo's, Now Yor Monduy night, with Helle Lowitt, Miss Cleves- Clark, DBeatrice Stafford, Mr, F. A. ‘Tanncbill, W. 11 Calilll, uad others, In the cast. ++A'Colebrated Cara ™ will run four wocke longer at the Unton sauare Theatro, Now York. Husiios {e wilil unahated, and thoro e s occusfonsl shin r.ul-uu‘ In ho lobdy, seadlug **Btanding-room ouly." Tho Theatro Cowmlquo and Tony Pastor's cluse these seasgn 18 weok, Doth compaties will tako the road ot once. ‘Fhio weason nuach house hus heen very succusstul, and Hot wure than two legit. Ilunludhuust:l Intho city can equal thelr Bnancial record. +Diplomacy," at Wallack's, will finteh the seawon, 5y the way, e, Suntague, who dues the eifeminate emotional busiices In thly play, vecaine ery ungry lately when wpoken of by a brathor ‘:n){elnun:ln‘n b Mo thiuks thut sob- g de onv poig above the statucsque, Mr. John, McCullouzlh opened at the Qrand Opern llouss, New York, Monday night, for thies weeks, Hle began bie repertolro of pays with *vfhe Gladlator, " and pported by a good come vuuy. which Inclu Stella Bonifaco, Juweph Wheelock, and olher well-knowa playcrs. Ted Almonte, the clrcus-clown, whose death ocenrred seceutly, loft Bl family destitnte, and he way burfed by thu Equestrlan lioncvolunt Assucias dow, B, ‘0. Bacndw tudde the widow & present of $200, aud, 8¢ the fuct has beow widely uralled Mr, Marnum may be cougratulated upon haviug advertised vo cieaply, J, K. Emmett, with s new **Fritz," will open at the Standard, New York, unlds injuncted by Theotore Moas, who ways' hu will o tho por- formauce. Lusmett haa an engagement with Moss sumie years ago, but did uot p it, owing (o his abscnce In Now Zealaud. 1lo saye he telegravbed it plenty of time to give dove a’chance (v Ul up :I‘IA:lK vucut date, butthy latter duclaves that ho 't “lsree bundrod and forty thoussnd photogranhs of \heatrical celebiltion, bearing the trade-mark of York, hwve been sold_during tho paat year. It 14 sstonlebinzg to read the fixures which Miow who aru the fuvorites amoug buyers of tuis claw of pictures, Maud Brauscombe, whose por- trafts uro the wost fu demand, (sat the tob of the lm.?ri',ow of har pictures hoving been dis- posed of. Mr. Stuart Robson, who has traveled durlng the rl- ason with W, . Craue, has beeu ofercd 3 ucrative **stock. ' pngagement by » lmuu{ New York manager for the cowlug season. Du hie has duclined the tendervd posluou, sud will bo swen next fall with i proscut partuer, Mcssre, Rubson und Crane sre richer by soumwthing. over $:8,000, jolntly, than when thelr partuershlp wae Tormed. U1 courio, 1t is folly 10 talk of stock gagewents to euher of thein whilo this vort .of thing {4 possible. Lost Tuesday ovealag during tho closing per- formance uf ** Tho Esiles " at the New Broadway Theatso, Now York, the orchcatra played uutil the O0th act, when they etruck. Bir. Uart Cunway, Who tacss the part of Victor, sufusd w_sct, und Lis part wue read by tho prowpter. ‘Aad the left the city for parts unknowi i Arratrorn, Ont., Aprl 28,—The Grand Ju) to-day rcturned a teto bill for indecent assanit apon’ Eliza (Hbling aainst Hfil. K. Rine. trial Ia fixed for to-morrow. LACE GOODS, Chas. 1 azes, refused to 2u an, eather mixed, but the aualenco se more than £ it had eone They were in good humor, fact that most Gf their tieketa were frec. John R, Norton, an nctor and clocutionlet, dled in a celi In the Twenty-ninth Pree hogee on the 21et, The night befate a charge of assauit agninat ane Goetn, hut he wan #0 drunk himself that he was Jocked up. Jong timo he recited In hin coll. and alierward doorman found liim I7ing on hin face, dea 1on was formerly prominont in hin filed roversl engagomments iu this clty. Inat_time he sppenrcd here was daring the en- agoment of Chatlotts Thompson ot the Olympic ‘years ago, When he suppart Iady In **The Hanchvack " and **Oge \Wife." Dlayed leading characters at the Park Theatre 1 i Samels’ managemont. Norfon hecame reduced to penury, and a year ago in Chicago hic attempted soicide, but bia life was g winz, no doabt, to the D . Cameron, onc of the Lest criminal lawyera In the country. Bpectal Biapateh (o The Trisuns, MoxTREAL, Can., Aptil 24.~The nomination of candidates for the Quebce Legislature took lace throughout the Provineo to-day. 50 far ad heard from, passed off quintly. The late disclosures effectine Mr. tho Boltvitor General have alienated many Con- servatives, who will not _support their candi- dates In consequence. The voting takes place May 1. Rabert MeIntosh, charged with shooting Al- phouse Cumniin in a late party riot, was to-duy found guilty of shooting with intent to kill. —ag—— . ST. LOUIS, Ier Orodit Nat Good Enough to Make Tier Toople Dellrions with Joy 1 Foectal Dispatch 30 The Tribune. §7. Louts, April 24.—Mayor Overstolz and Comptrolier Adreon returned to the city this morping from New York, where they hal gone roject of funding $1,:2%,000 county bonds at 5 They were nosuiccessful {n the undertaking, the succeeded in securing being that made by Morgan, Drezel & Co., of Lundon, who offcred to take the bouds at a premium of 1 per vent cacly, provided they bore interest at tlic rate of © per cent per annum. men ure deeply chagrined at the poor re- sult of their finuncial they refused to conversc with representa- the press un derstood that tls Intends to lay the blatue of his [l succcss upon the recent attacka upon the City Ugycernment, Lut It {a known that the reuson ‘Eastirn capitnl- ists are turning u cold shoutder to &t, Louls in- vestments 14 that the extravagunce of the City Government fs knowu to them, aud had been before the recent dawmagivg exposes were Géssage & Co. LaceDep’t. “Novelties” in Liaces, Lace Goods, Neckwear, and Vellings! ‘Wo ara in direct recoipt of a very ohoico assortment of old Irish Pointe Laco in Hoarfs, Bets Collars and COuffs, Halefs,, and Pieoe Laces, This TLace can only be produced in limited quantities, and being now much sought here as in foreign markets, is exceadingly scarce, Our stock of Pointe, Pointe Ap- plique, Duchesse, Valenciennes, Mal~ tese, Pointe de Russe, White and: Black English Thiead Crochet, and Fine Torchon Laces, is unusually largo and fine, heing increased by large importations of choice fresh de~ signs, many exclusively our own and espegially oleeant, Tho following are GAINS in desirable Laces, wlich oannot be replaced, and which we recommend for early selestion: POINTE LACE SETS! POINTE APPLIQUI; SETS! : DE RUSSIE SETS! 500 Dlack Thread Barbes, 8¢ to $35, 250 pioces Real Crochet Laces, 10¢ o yard, Algo o speoial sale of Hdkfs, and Hamburg Edgings worth noting, Gossage & Co. CABPETY Wost End Dry Goods Houss, Madison & Peoria-sts. NEW GARPETS! Correet in Style, Tastoful in Colorings, and of very Choice Designs in Brussels, Tapestry [ngraiss & Venstas. Prices the Lowest. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Grass Mat- tings, Rugs, Mats, &. Wiuduw Sbaflfifie Cloths, Car- tain Goods, Lace Carlains, Fixtares, &¢, Wlireses, Pilows, Feathrs. CADSIN, PRI & £ T NTARCHN, “"ERKENBRECHERS Bon-Ton Starch Isabsolutely odorless, and Chomi- caily Pura. It'is snowflako whito. It is suscoptiblo of the highost and most lesting Folish, It possossos groator strongth of hody thgn othor trado brands, It is paokoed in Full Weight guanranteed, loss_monoy than any Starch in tho W It is manufas liroaklyn under A, ‘Cuat lite annnity of Jobn Drovgham s cansing #ome troudlo_sand {ll-fecling alread that termn offered by the New York Life- Insurance Company were the niost favorable. andthe Artoary anzloun 10 ovtain the investmenty pe, 80 [nsurance agent, to doablo his commiaslon provided he conld secure 1t tor his Mr.' Phippa says he spent abont two montha on the matter, draw up the pape and_placed them fn the handsof the ‘and the next lie heard of the affalr wan that Mr. lirougham retused to eign the e “and_thus the transaction Fhipps saye ho went to Ticera and told him what tad happered. and lecrs sala that tho trouble wuld be gut over eadly d make out the pancrd in fhe # the Trantces, and Mr. lrougham neod not Whan Informed that Ale. Mr. Dacrs anid of the Compan, offercd MF, P Cormpany., Trusicen of the fund, in behalf of the papera or to give his of the city aud ol name of know anything about it Brougham refused to state Lis ace, that that coald aleo bo arra agrce upon an oge, where ssked Mr, Beers it he (V ‘minston i canc the paper and he was were finally mi A by Mr, Beers, i as they frequently do fn cases not_know thelr ag vere marle vut that way, d thol he would. e out according to the d when' Me, Pl comminrion ho was tol and that he conld # Mr. Moss wrote Beora o letler ) had no interest iu the t entitled to any commine . and #ays that ho his consmisston. &8 pest L d 1o sond® oue eleey not have §t. He = sayine that he tratuaction, and wan nof Fhivps I8 very indignant, ring an action t e — e~ N hall b GENERAL NOTES. Tret fatto in In Washington gathiering materisl for a new play, 1t 1a snid, Mies Augusta largon’ marde her sppestance st the Culiforola Theatre April Frank Mordaynt will be leading man at the Chestnut-Streot Theatre, Philadelphia, nest sea- The old Bostd of Village Trustces retired. and tho nowly-elected Bonrd entered tnto oflice Tues- The report of the Village Tresanrer for the year from Aprid 1, 1877, to Apeli 1, Caah on hand Apri) 1, 1877, from all sources durini the year, $4i1, . %25 the wholo amount In the ha Treasuter during the yeur swas 870,07 bupsements, for maintenance of water-works, pub. lic bulldings, Police and Fire Departments, sireet lorapy, general contingent cxpenses, free pubiic lbrary, cer.ificaten of mnem:d; 1878, showed as a3 SPECIAL BAR- Mrs. Bamcy Williame, 1t Ia anid, intends to re- turn Lo the stage, E. L. Davenport propoees to give public reading: + Myss Genevieve Ward will arrive from Eni In tima to begin the next scssun At Booth's tre, New Yurk, on Sept, 3 Misn Mollie Maeder, cersful effort to keep vl return to It next season {n Cinclnnas 1t 1s rumored in London that o 1o be revived at Windsur Castle, macy " I8 to bo the first plece representud, Rosina Vokes has the mast bowitching langh. Lotta tho cutest kick, and Kato Claxton the fnest “iaiver' in (Lo profession, —Clictnnalt Conuner- Tha report was apvroved ond filed. The V'residont was suthorized toobtaln an ex. tension of rixty days of anote of the village for 000 which tame dne Inat Saturday. hie vote fur the new Clerk and been canvarsed and declored, resolutionin wers ansed thankips Mr. Huee, tho retiring Presidont, v his eficiency during his term of office, and M, Terk, for hin 't prompt, ef- te meuner of cundact- after n two.yenra' unsgc- A the elage, WHI formally . Trustecs _having tato theatricals are anid that ¢ Diplo. ficien?, and especial iny the affalrs of 1be ofMic: = », Mcesra, Crocker, ine, werd then installe two remaming vld Trustecs, Measrs. Davis and Jeuks, aud [r. Davis was elected Presiden "The following commitiees Wers appointe r3, Crocker, Farwall, sid Je wrwell, Banulster, A waike—enrs, Tatulste ne, .)-ml(larv. Plats. and Subdirisiona—Meurs, Jenks, Cruckcr, und nleter. ol Avsessmnenis and Fupers—3esra. Rilne, Far ents. Crocker, Jenks, and Kiine. '?,P";;'\:‘,elllnfl“ Dratnuge—Meswrs, Banuister, Crocker, ce~Mcars, Farwoll, Jeoks, and Cracier, “Tho bunida 0t the oflicers were fixed as followa: Clerk, $10,000; President, 81,0007 Street Com: wmiskioner, ¥ire Marshal DBanzister, fnd Kl . Butler and Donn Piatt are 2oing to " purposes, and we may double i for ** literar Burope and New Jersey louk for & Inrgs exudue George Faweett Rowe han gone to_Hoston fo su- ecintend the production of his new Musetm next week, terly Jowels, ™ Afss Nellson has bi s0 her doctors cerlify, present engnge: Test, with change and excitement. The Troubadours commence A one treck's ene gagcwent at Baldwin'e Theatre, Unlon Square Compahy then relurn and 8 new comedy-drama entitled **Shame, ' by a well-known journalist of San Franeisco. Mr, En J. Huckley will not remain at the Boston Tt will peobably apvear in veral engagenients b He plays o briel engas Hoston Muscum daring the run of Uevr: 40110, ™ begluning on Juno i, Abby Soge Richardson Lus_just returned to New York from 4 profiable lecturs Shie (s now writhng a new po season, whic {n to be givol talke on Engliah Nerature. dane exclusivaly through u Chicago ngency. ENl Verkine, who, by lecturing through the coun~ ‘breaka up nll busiess of that kil tor thore- dnder ©f T scnson wherever hie goos, \oars hich obscure all the back parts of hiis head aud wout of bis ears. thi3t ho put them ou wrony sido tefore, huteafier, When n man goes to tho theatre for tho frat wurptiees him more than the won- Jth which an actor writes s letter, the suddennces with which the ascertainn Ite confents, e At nll and clasps hin forehead with his left hand, — Norristoun Herald, Iarey Juscphs, of the Evan, waa su dangerously 11l on the Jouruey t claco that his lifc was dexpafre foro they reached thel that upon hie arrlval i rocetved intollizency frum # that e biad fatien Lelr to consfuerabic eatate, ‘The gentleman i» to by congratulnted upon ercaping om the **grave” into ansatmosphers which coralnly prove ** goy."'—loston Sockcly. ARSI < L Itlsto be called * een wotn ont playing Jutiet, — —ana nt the end of her ment mist Bbsoluloty take o yesr's of air and ubsence of oll fatigue 4 J Streel- Lmpe3li ector, 25,000 BUSINESS NOTICES, Dan't bo Astamed of TteJudging by the 5 certaln class of people 1o bide from thetr friends tho fact thnt they aro poor, oD might suppuse that 10 be short of funds Was come- thing fur worse than o crime. Keep up appearsicen is cortainty commendible ton certatn extent. When your Lalr has fallen out or promsturely, or your head ia cov- jan wiso girccau- 1ion 10 fvest o dollar {n the “celedrated dair te- storer, Carboline, a deodortzed extruct of putroles article that will remtore hatr ou lald e best restorative and beantifierof the hair the world has ever prod dreaning, removes dundradf, clesnnos the scaliand contsius not a particiv of lead, silv other deleterious drugs, al i crforma all that Je clatmed tor It every time. Hold by dealers 1n drugs and mediciues, et Theatte nust seuso New York, where palns taken by u-seazon In the Wl ular lecture for neat vetion with ber Her businers will be has turhed era ered with dandrufl, 1t certainly 14 on elepant plilet supgesty timr, nothing dl:?’ul rapldity w Use ** Mra. Winalnw's Sootl chlldren while teethinz. dinrelo'a, wind collc, nut CATARIL KE TSANFORD’S RADICAL CURE GATARRH INSTAKTLY RELISVES AXD PENNANENTLY CUNES sxrezine on.HeAw CoLns, catizn AceTe C) TAURIG THICK, YELLOW, AXD POUL MATTENT AC- CUMULATIONS 1% THE NasaL PAstages canuen Cnnoxic OATANRI; ROTTING AND SLOUOIING OF Tum BoNCs or Tum NOSE WITU DISCHARGKe oF LOATHBOME MATTED TINGED WITH BLOOD, AND ULe CENATIONS OPTEN EXTENDING TO TuE EaR, B eline Combination, d of the evening be: an Francisco Mr, dudephe Fpecial Disgiateh 1o The Tridune. BroomNaToN, April #5.—1t {s anvounced au- thuritatively to-day that Judge Thouas T. Tip- ton.Congressman from this(Thirtcenth) district, {s n candidate for renomination by the Repub- Heretoforo thero has been great difileulty in barmonizing the different countles of the district upon a candidate, the principal diffleunlty beivg Juatousy between Me- and theothers; but for some thne udge Tipten's visit tv Blooming- held between tean Couvention, past, duriug J ton, tonsuitations have becn ent politiclans from the different coun- d thic obstacles bave been remoyed, w it 45 safe to predict that ton will be nominated, it not quite ted by @ large majority. ensun, ex-Longresswaly, ocratic nominee. pril #1.—The State Conven- sts et herg to-day, aud demandliig that the tnanu- Tiquors be pro- atesting ngafint the enact- eed Mutlett bell-punch acts favoring the enfranchisenieat of womeny National Bunking systeny, snd claring iU tho duty of Congress L and creato o proxiniate amount of currency per La uecessary (0 atart into healt ed ‘und suffering industries of tho The Conventlon nominated “George ord uy candivate for Judge of thu Court |3, Spectal Dispalch t0 The Tribune, CARLINVILLE, JiL, April 25, of thisity, in to-day's (ssto came out fn u lesd- er{n opposition to the Hon. our present Congrosenan, for Tioat, Awp LUnos, catiEp ULCERATIVE Cae Tanm. ALso, Nezuvnus Jlxavacuy, Dizzinzss, Crouvnen Mryons, DErnEssiox oy Brirs, XD Lous ur Newvi Powes, matiers apuear 1o: unanimously, sud elecl Tho Hon. A E. Bt will probably b the Tho Best Remedy We Ilave Fouud In o Lifetimo of Sufforing. o hest remedlos for I ud (o w1l mlopted resolutions facture and sale of intoxicatinge bihited I»yhlrw: [ e 3 b weat of thel propo obglt the nostrilssud there cof Uitlnas Lutie TOF W fu tanal d nnd throat s tisroughiy Vlensurit sucretions kg durlag tho entire duy. bub 38 of Vofce aud FeApITatur) roticster (Mass. SRR TR Gneatly A@icted for 8 Long Time, Cured with Tivo Boitles, Messrs. J, O. Nosworth & Co.. Deuver: Qe R maais (2 Toramiending SANFOLL AT. L lll‘ Pound Parcols. ~The Euqulrer, W. R, Morrlson, renoinlnation by and In favor of the numinution Iker, of tuls place 0. wtd eured 1L with 1o botiles ATt o year afterward tak unlie saverely, and lmm ¢ boitle, which ‘nzed tae sl cf Sroup 1HG BRL dowc, iy wilh do all that (s cial Viahing you success {18 Dedver, Vet 4, 1 oturod in tho hoart of tho greatest corcal rogion of tho obo, It is Sold universally in America Groaors and Doalors, ts annual consumption roaches Twonty Million Pounds. ANDR EWL E EK Erkonbrecher's fl'al‘llclfllMllll:..‘"l-fldn‘A for #ood. Solo Northwesteru Agcuts WATEI ELEVATORR: BTANDARD WATER ELEVATORS Vater Balaves o Water Pressure. These Elevators ure fast superseding ALL other Kinds for freight of passvuger uses. W. E. HALE & CO., 103 State-at. Litter auarrel at trlet, aud, from pres of n Rupublivan guin f the euteenth Cous AW, BMUI $75. 25 0 INDIANALOLTS, Ind., April 2i.— Myers, of Mudlson Connty, was numtusted by the Demoerats for Congressman ta-day an the Tl¢1a 2 mau of no strensth s nowination s a practical {lort to curry the AANFORD'S RADICAL CURE ts & Looat and C stitutional iemedy. bus sctiag Ui Al L ECHER, soventeenth ballat, or poputarity. abandonment of any reul ¢l District. Thy nomiuation, it ls thouzht, will somewhap help the chiauces of Col. Dosey, of Anderson, beforo the Hepublican Convention. 1, April 2h—At 1 Imass-ic Kingmew's party at Coranc's Hall to-uluht it was redolved Lo unlte fonal party, which was dong, platform wes ununhnously It ls takeu [nternali] fyi0g the scldinvd blood, A and wonderful Fepiedy, d Vrice, with 1 y 8l driggists th s, aud by WRE glata, Dustan, Mass. maemr— GOLLINS VOLTAIC PLASTERS, A uulon of that grand vitaltaing principle, Electsicity. with Hosloy Qums sad Betsams. have recelved the clans and Eleciziciaus, uccoss fn (mmedistely pe- aud ailments, Io the Mesris, Ten ing of the Worl party with the Nat| cud” the Tuledo e . Bpectal Dispatch to 'Taé Tribunt, OTTAWA, Agirit 24.—Mr. Venuor, uf the Geo- logleal Survey, 13 at present {n Ottaws, arraug- fug for his summer-work fu the Ottaws Valley phosphute-tlelds, His party will sturt about the 15t of May, and exaimine thy townships em- braced in the phosphate-belt. The ylwcoveries which have been mude during the and those bow turning 1p, are all the lues lald down by Ar, Vennor lust seasou. yewly, but not yes tssued. because of their wenderful Heviug wud curiog el dlse trcatuient of which s plaster | WANT MORE. .n‘.‘x?t‘fl‘«“.v-i’.."gfiu;‘u 4 5, Y et et v 'fll\:fl|m2"| O, May 3, 1578, R e s ARE DOING WONDERS. SRR "l’ifi::}‘fng' " Hiesmidud s et e MR e i No. F"ul;“'rh‘“ Marl, ‘Sé FOEALMII Py M, Bt Lol s ol s MNP Sy PRICE, 25 CENTS. afn COLLIN®' VOLTAIC PLAS- und Voitaie Plyies, 1, r Wholesalo aud et bitd bistes and Caual 8, Froyrictors, Bualup. M. Caee b MEETING, £ CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RALLROAD €0, § of tho 5tockbolders of the Culs 850, ook Ialand & FaciSe Batlroad Cu., for tho siece Won of Direciors pursuacs 1o law, 30d the traasction ol auch other businces as msy cowme befors thous, will be Licld at the vBicu Of the Cumpany 1 tha clty uf Cld- cagu, ob Wedncsday, the 3th day of Juag uest. ai 11 LUUL BIDDLE, Presideat. OWS, Becretary. Jlis report I3 ow Spectud D NaMILTON, April H.—The cutl ment of thls city bas been rudely shocked by the defection of oue of llamiltow’s Litherto most bigghly-cateemed clericy Lel), pastor of the Wesleyut Cliarel, Simeos street, Tho facts ure these: Mr. Bell, who i3 a young, unmarricd may, caue harge about LWO yeurs awd, sen boarditie for the last clghteen miunths at 893§ Jobn street. ter bis reveption us B boarder, o 0 o servant o youus girl ne, : ire moral sentl- wen, the Kev. R, Methodlst Mission Gentlomea~LOLLL A fow mouths the Gamity eu- of about Ith avd ¢ thut therobos becn criwwnal futervourso between 3r. Bell und this gird, re- sulting §u the moral ruin of both, Mr. Bell, on belug charged with the offeuse, frankly admit- ted bis wyilts. The unfortuvate girl bas return- ©ed to the hono of Ner parcuts, aund thy dis- It uow turis oul 5 At e ot Slcetrtc g i FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Becassfultobuy oaly ths Genulng,