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THLE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, I878—~TWELVE PAGE MARIN niok Dispatch of Merohandise from i New York to Chicago by Canal and Lake. 3 NEWS, A Comparisen of Water and Rall Frelght Rates, and Comments of Enst ern Papers on Recent Shipments. A Budget of Nautioal Mishaps, Lake Freights, and Miscollancous Nav- 3 igation Notes, WATER VERSUS RAIL. s Cannl 1lnen are likely to eecure An un. T o ahare of wactwarit-bound freiahi thia e ronscquence of tho diasstiafaction of {+Phing merchanta with tha Fates coarged by the Jhink Failrond compnnicn. A good wany contracla Tk Kircady heon made for the irnnpartation af e varione kindn by river, canal, and lako 1o ey O b0 Weat, Thera in considerablo dlZer- ll'n(f hetween 20c per 100 pounds and 4ile, from New York to Cleveland, even though & canal toll 2FT0c e nililed to the first-named rate. Fitme in Uhicuzo iave heen offered conlracts at i0c per 100 oundeby the water_route, azainat 3he charged Ly e Rreementa nro mado for delivery at Clove- fani ten daya after shipment. "Canal men can afford to take freighta from East to West at low e, hecative ohiorwine they aro obliged to rend fi,m onts to Duffalo unloaded, or nearly so, 1n pwost Inetances, — Troy TTmes. ‘Apropos of tho above, Tux Tinuxe marine ra- porter Jearned yesterdsy that there {s a large quan- tity of merchandise in transit trom Now York to this port, via canal and lake, ond tho Weatern Transpsriation Company's props Uadger State und Montana are on theirway horo with tho first ear- goe, which will get around in the quick tima of $iteon days, thus giving merchants who ship from New York to Chicago as quick dlapatoh as they de- sire gencrally, aud at Fates whict are s geeat save {ng over 1all Bguren, ‘Tho through rates by caual and lake propeller nea are: Fiest and second clasn frolght conts per 100 pounds: third and fourth ciass, 15 cents per 100 ponns iy rall and lake they are G1 couts for firat-ciass, dlY for sccond, 34 for thied, aud 27 for fonrs Allrail rates are 76 _cents pee 100 1bs for first flass freight, and 40 for fonrth, ~ A comparison of ihe tgures will show tho diffstencato o Inrgely {n faver of tic ennnl and lake lines, and tho shiy- ¢ has also tha advantage of having the gouds [ e Tn better condition than by rail,’ The dispaich belug nearly of quito as quick o thet by tue rall routes, It I8 quite robable that tbig steam lines on tho [akes wiil donlargo West-bound freight busincas {his sepron, Duriuig the lobor riots lust scasonm, when railronds wore temporarily atopved, merchandiso was bronght from New York in two weeke to thi city, and'a saviny in money effectrd thereby, Tho merchants to whom thoe poods were conslgned reported that thoy camo In better condie tlon than similer conslenments by rafl, 1t s bine possible for the rallroads to muccessfully compete with the_canal and lako lines and make any mar- ginw, and if Chilcogo wnerchanta will patronizo the & tter route they will cortalnly be the gainers. On the same enbject the New York Dally Bulletin of the, ollowing: *The povi son has openod qalte anspl- cloasly for tho canal men, The Westward ment by water blde fair to be large, unl Toals resort 10 doing businase for nothing, which atpresent tcoms unltkely, 1t instatod ihat tho managers of the canal-ines are making extravral- pary efforis 10 secure west-bound freights, and many coztracts have already been made with shippers in this city, It 18 u'4i sald that sovera) of the larcest d ods firma 1n Chileago and other Wentern citles have determined to use the canal, asoffers have been made them at uxcmnmily Ty rates. Quitos number of loading Jobuvors in thin cliyhavealsobuen advisingthelr Weatern customers 1o purchiasy gooda In advance of lmimnediate needs nmi #hip thens by canal, which will bring them to the points of destination in time for tixe at a great reductlon in rates. To Buflalo the canal rate on merchundtve fs 10¢ per 100 Me, the ralicoads charg- {nz 4ilc for the name distance. To Cleveland comn- Uracts have been actually mado at e, agulnat 4ic fot the rallrouds, Un ‘the whale. tho time occne vled by the water-routo compares [avorably with orainary frelght linew, foodu belng dellvered nears 1y as so0n and often In fur botter condition,* NAUTICAL MISHADS, At Belleville, Ont., thoschr Florence broke from hee moorings, light, during a thunder-storm, and went aground near Blecker's mill. Darlng the storm on Lake Erlo Wedneaday, five fshing boats were capeized, ana in two of them theoccupants hnd narrow escapes, Tho cargoos wera lust, Toronto papera report the galo severs fn that viclnity. Yesterday forenoon the schr Reed Care had her Jibboom knocked out at tho lumber market. A tug Lanled out ono of tho vessele in tho tler nboye the Cave, aud tho current cauncd the schr Annfa 0. Hanaon o drop aateen and foul with tho Case's **horn, " with the resnlt above stated, The schr Frontior City, lylng at the dock near the south end of Wells strcet bridge, has been badly chawed on tho wtarboard sidu by pounding dock-pties. Bowa of tho plank have rge holes fn them, and tha pleco of sqnara tin- ber uscd to wpar her off from the dock fs aleo work- {ng into the gn“k' The vessel has no fender- raks ind should be moored at vome dock where 0t bo Injured. Sho has beon lying at hor srsent placa for sovoral soason Capt, Heney 8. [lulstead recolved s letter from Capt. Keith, of the schr talutend, yestordny, In walchbo relates thelato mishapof thet craft, The squall camo suddenly, and without mny previous Ing of tta coming. Afterthe 1lal IL'MI was dismasted her Captain snwthat nuotlier schooner, whieh was clos him atthe time, was anharmed, Tae aceldent {4 shmilur to that which accurred to the Vanderbllt a whort timo ago, but the damage was not so great, Detrowk Zost and Tribune, 20th: Tho wrecking hi Frince Alfred arrivod up frow herexpedition in 4ld of the wchr Bunriee yosterdny. ler Captuln Teporte that 1t became nocuarary to lighter 7,000 b of herearyo Lefory she would foat, Shewne publed of st 10 w'elock Wodnesday forenoon, und left far mfl-lu atwidnight, shuwling no sigus of her mis- Yesterday the stmr Ap- run to Cape Viucent with o herd was ralyed to the amoant of ame part of the boller ave out, f steam and Lolling wator was ner. 1o 34 fn e honplial re- celving medical treatmont. x Daring the thunder- “lorunio Globe, 2. florm thiv forencan, one of thy wen caulking the ldektuna had Yiw It aren and hand, holding thy ;lwlklnz-lmn, completely paralyzed by o flanh of . L‘ll)lnln.(. ¥ that for & shott time Ulw fingurs Suuld nt be lounsdt fram the dron. "Tho inan had & anow encane, and dis ¢ i3 12541 Dad woc I“‘r. diacovered thedas of caulk BQUALLS AND Til1; SIONAL SERV- 1C18, Yeatorday morning tho Post and Tridune asked tbe following. question: 4 Wil the Blgnal-Service ofter plasso cxpluln why tho storn-flag 1 not bulsted Lotore thy approach of a sturmi” ‘llml-umwr Vau leuscn sends the following lxmphnnlun **11 your reporter refera to the fieen minutes' blow of yesterday ‘afternoon, 1 Yould say that thander-squalis similar to that one e parely local in thote nature, and aro gonerated :fn xvend heir forca aver a tract of country T SRt ton o1 meteorotogleal, ch on of meteorologzical changea 11};,1_1 "m' producs ieeo euddun gales Aot terday, ot -t'l l‘l'lkb:l‘b](:' was tha casu yos- Lower Lake regivn, ;{’hvr‘;mwnmom however, yusterday Wt nu‘uu At the disturbing would ostend uu far N"u."n' and westward us Dotralt, consequently Diayay¥eta not diaplayod hure, Tho sigual diee Y8 bave ruference moro particularly to storms nl-?‘;‘mm{ natury, asation propounded by this paper did not g':vl lcularly 1o tho blow of \\'frdgmq but tog sinty loworer, porhaps o waine explana- 2673 0Yr8 thews also,—Detrolt Fost and Lribune, ——— an LAKE ¥REIGIITS, n!:m freighte wery falrly active and basier yes- T, closing at 3@i%c for corn to Buffalo by e Tqru Were uo roported chauges in through 7&0‘60 Ubarters wors made fur 77,000 bu oats, 4 bu wheat, and about 300,000 bucorn. The ioigements for Buftulo Schr Clayton oty Vl.)tvru At d4c; stoam-ba: Dallentine, osty, hraideon, corut prop Commodore, corn; and mmu".‘,"'u aud Camden, corn; prop Cuba, wheat Miicorn.chlefy on through ratos. Tho achy Kings 'M‘r:'x To Sarnls, prov Moutgomery, cora 18 statey ¢ the Welland Canal will post. el b 0pened {0r ihe passave of vessels Moy 5. Bow Tockg. "o, CoBtiderable numbor of vesscls #ruin feerd B0 1 Lake Outario, and incres d ood Open 1 fo¢ canal veuscle a4 suon 1s the route Is Selon, aud 3 o ML so usk 73;c for wheat and Tefur com Uledo, Thuraday, gratn fraights showed a s:";udhndencr ittecu: Beies O, e Doas ot Butulo, xc; Telegraph, wheat (0 avie, corn 10 Bulalo, Butalo, 07 3 1t 263 Georgu W 3 ince Valloy, ‘valt ffom #aud Beach to it 106 por beiy 'Conucaut, wheat to. Buf Tis 3 br Barkslow was chartered at Detrolt Touraday 1o carry wheat to an:lo &t £6 per ba. g BUFFALO. ooy .ndo. April 26.—Chiarters—Schrs Thomas W. udam)n C. C, Barnes, coal from Ashisbula to oy e, 2065 Graager snd J. M. Mead, coal Vinaloyt 404 to Milwaukeo st 83c; Ricbard ‘:. Iwnl from Cleveland to Chicago at 35c; 63, Wiz iron from Bufalo to Detroltat Qg«:'m.mp. Badger Stats. Chauncoy Hurlbut, bagk, " 08, Portago, Chicagos N, K. Falre sluta; schos Florstie, Penvkee; L. Northerner, Parker, }'nn V#kfinhlnl T. 8. El\nu. ohn Miner, J, I ;. ] Unadilla snd Mend, 850_tons of conl, Charles i, Foster, F. . Gifford, F. C. Lelghton, D. 0. Fort, Chicago; Campbell, Dacotah, East Sagin Hluen, 200 tons brimatone, ' Clevelands Cataract, Tiack River: barges (Jencace Chief, Bam Bolt, 8ag- naw: Boscabel, liay City. Cleared from Tonawanda—Targe John Dreden; sche i, C. Patter; props Miners! Itock, Iiay City, Capn PORT HURON, Pont TicnaN, Mich., April 20.—Passed down— Propn Avon, Alasks, Roanoke, L. Giluert, James Flak, Jr., and 8, W, ttuat, Up=—I'ropa 8t. Josoph, Ruesia, Mary Pringle and ‘barges, and Forest Uity and consort; echrs K. canaba, Ahira Cobb. and Il J. Welb. Wind—South, gentlo, Weather—Clondy, ‘I'he sene Della Stevens s at Farestyllle, with forceml and topmast carried away. A tug hos been sent to Lor asn(stance, ‘The wenther has been extremely squally for the past week. Ponr [funay, M(ch.,A,Frll?B—lo D, m, —Passad up~Props Montana, A, Turner and bargee; sches Brightie and Kalfage. lown—I'rops Arabla, Ralelgh and consort, Fred Keller and consort. City of Fremont and barges: echrs Chnrita Crawford, L, Hanos, M, 8, Trambie, 1da Keith, Lone Star, . Wind—Northeaut, zentle; weather cloudy. MARQUETTE. 8necial Dispatch tn The Tridune. ManqurTTE, Mich., AptH 20.—Arrived—Trops D M. Wilson, J.0. Fay;schrs D, P. Rohdes, Bhawnee, Frank Pcrow, Passed down—Prop 8t. Lonls, Up—Prep Japan. Wind nortuwest, fresh; weather foagy. The schr Willlnm 1. Ozden arrived yesterday, but, tho woatlier belng foggv, she could not cet $n, and she dropped anchor sbont four or Ava miles outalde. Nhe wns drisen in closa to shore, and, when thie fog lifted to-day, she anpeared as if sho was ashore. The prop K, I8, lalo went to her this afternoon, and reports hersafe about a mile from shore, ERIE, Special Dispateh to The Trivune, Eniz, P April 20.—Arnved-Prop V. K. Tairbank, alo. Departures—Prop India, Dulath: ache Jolin AL Hutchinson, 1,000 tons of cosly bark E. A, Nich- oleon, 1,300 tous of coal, Chicazo, The prop Fletcher was towed Into port this marning in o alsabled condition, caused by the broaking of some of her machinery. It will takt three or four duys to repair her.. € 'TORONTO SUIPPING, ‘Thore Is nothing in the way of charters to report to-dny, And rogular salling is not to be looked for till the upening of the canal, when vessels will Ret nway for somewhere. Tho stocks In stora hers are mot moving 1o nny . conalderable extent. Connting the floor In bushels, the wheat Monday in tho elevator horo was in round numbers 050,000 bu; the Monday previous it was (35,000 by, On this date last year there were only 277,677 bu in ature Liere, —Globe, 206th. 'THE NEW RIVER STEAMER. ‘Tho new excursion steamer George Wilson will b at the dock, near Clark street brldge, to-mor- row morning about 10 o'clock, and will make a trip to Brand's new gardon, up the North Hranch, with o fow Invited guosts, Louis Keuder ‘nnd Charlon Albert ure her owners, and she wan bulit under tho superviston uf the latter gentleman, who i & ship-carpenter. Bhe 18 modeled alior the John Blicrman, und or owners eay sha 11 apoedy cral THE CANAL. Tamaxront, April 20.—Cleared—King Dro Kankakes Fecder, 10,000 ahingles, 43 brls flour; Belle France, Morrls, 78,000 ft lumber, 20,000 Iath, 40,000 shingles; Goorgla, LaSalle, 05,431 ft Tumber, 9,500 shingles; City of lenry, LaSalle, 21,2233 ft lumber, 51,450 Iatht Didore, Ottawa, 14,000 ft luniber, 23,204 ft Jumber for Marsellles, 1,270 ¢ lumber for Joliet. ARRIVAL OF TIHE METROPOLIS, Tha sidewheol stmr Metropolls areived hero yeas terday from Ashtabula, via bouth Haven, and will ply regulariy between the latter port and Chicago, this weason. Bhe I a fne cmft, and undor Capt. Mitchell's command will nrobably become a favor- ite. Sheisa valuable acquisiiion to our ateum fleot, and hicr managers doserve eacouragoment in thelr undertaking, OI'F 1Ol KINGSTON, 'The schea Charlotto Ilasb, Crawford and Mc- Vey, lately chartered to carry doals from Muskegon 10 Kingston, leavo here to-day for tho formor port to load. Tho Eveming Star and Acorn will soon follow. Tux Trunvxe of Waodnosday reported tho fuct that tho vesscls get $3.76 per m, aud carry 1,500,000 feot. MILWAURLE. Special Disputch to The Tridune, Mitwavkze, April 20, —Wheat In store, 707,000 bu, against 1,247,000 same duy Jast year, Frefehts quiet and unchanged. Charters~Prop Philaduly through rate; achr J, J. fulo ot B35, MICHIGAN CITY, Special DispatcA to The Tridune. Micrzoax City, Ind,, April 20,—Arrived—Schr Plugger, lumber, Spring Lake; schr Jussto Phil. Hps and Cecoll Iumber, Manistee; scow Mary Heten, lamber, White Lake. Wind—-Northeast, , 000 bn to Krie, ) 000 ba to Duf- RELLASLD, Bpeclal Dispatch (o Tha Triduns, Pont Hukox, Mich,, April 20, ~The tug Cra- sader succoeded In raleasing the tux Leviathan and Izhter, ashore on (Inll Tsland, near tho Stralts. she bas sustulned bt sllght Injury, NAVIGATION NOTES, AT cHICAGO. ‘Thers wara about twenty-three cargoes of lnme bor at **the Market" yesterday, ond aoout alx of them were sald. A transposition of figures in yesterday's Tnin- uNE mado the total supropriation for nvers and harbors 3,700,000, when it ahould have beon 87,300, 000, € The schr ¥, A, Gueorger, grain-laden for Bufalo, was towed down tho river st evenlng, and witl sucetve ber ftout teduy, and sail Roun afterward for below, Flurbur-Mal ownurs 10 ¢ Carcy desiros vesscl-masters and ratand that he will not ailow light wennels (0 lay nosr the deaws of tho brdyes, futhe wain niver, Lorealtor, Owing 10 adversa wind a large number of vesscls aro laying In tho Main liranch and at the plers for fuvorable wind, “Among the niinoer are the Ells Elljnwood, C. tash, Evenlug Star, Georgo King, Jo 1 DeCoudres, F, C, Georver, and Klizs Day. ‘The schr Thomas A, Scott was wlived by the prop Phitadelphias last night and now rides oft fh(- port. The schr Eldorado, bound for Mar- 1t0, 18 nlso out therv, Quite a number ran back for shelter. ELSEWIERE, Capt. Noil Chattervon will command tho stean- Large Noruian, 'ho brig C, 0. Tireed and schr Mary Lyon uaflod for Buffalo from Mitwaukes Thursday eventns Deputy Unftod Statos Marshal Cush F. Taylor welzed the scow Dolphln at Detrolt Thoraday. Cupt, llarl's now steamer, nuw_ bolng completed a1 Ureen Bay, will ba called the Walcome. Auiong tho arrivals at Milwaukee Thursday wero tho atcamsbip Inter-Ocoan and consort Argunaut, 'T'he schr J, O, T! complotod ner frst round trip between Milwaukes aud Luffalo Thursduy, Bhe Jed tho deot, Cupt, Charles Ely haw been. I?‘pnln(na master of o brap Clevolundy of tho N8, Compaiy, Vica A, L, Tracy, The schr Julla Brith, libeled at Milwaukes on the 16th inst. fors 'ufml’ Uil of $07, has been re- leased from cuatody, having scttled, A telegram from Montreal states that water will bo Jut futo the Lachine Canal on the 4ih prox. The canal will be open for traftic two days later, ugeno Coursen and Hobers McCallough were arrested at Detrolt sud taken to_Fort Huron yer the chargo of larcouy 13 stasling the achr amilon's larj or, £ ark's dry dock, Do L tmr Ala ow L S R L A R lulhunnun to bave her completed as suon av pos- siblo, Mesate, Winegar & Miller, of Eecanabs, havo chartered the tug J. W. lirooks for a month, snd will probably buy ber for the tishiug trade. A tug-aud-har, 11l voon be established be- a aud W blnmgn Island. 'The flect woud, pl snd poplar timber. Capt. Albert (lbus, of the scar O. C, Trumpfl, ang Cupt. Kelly, of the schr Thomas Howlaud, bave lIu ¢ Blilwaukee for Oswego to fit ous thelr vewscl. ‘The prop Ilavans, ashore off Fenlusula Point, near Escanaba, on the 20th, got off and started for Cleveland un the' 22d, The D, W, Rust arrived ut Escauada on tae 2Ud. ‘Tha stz Mary Mills has been undergoing ropairs at Mariuo City during the past weok, and she is as Zuod &4 Dow, 1O truces of 1he luts fre belug soen Paal took down from Alpens the Pwl-ball. , aud rigging of the scbr Emplre tute, which went to picces iast fall near Thunder Bay.’ The lot was consigoud to Cleveland partice. A bill was passed 10 the Houso st \\'uglntwn Wedaesday, mondln1 that tbho halling place of overy vessol of tho United Sta be e towa whero the vessol is bulit o where (he owner re- sidea. « 1t Iv expected that work on stmr City of Detrolt will be completed by the frst week Iu,)ll Her fres will bo ataried the latter part of this week or the fure part of vext, when she will be lnspected sud make s short “*euglaeer's'* tnal \rip upor duwao the Detrolt River, Tue People's Ice Cumpany, of Detroit, have commenced proceedingein that cliy against (he fersy Excelwlor, 1o recover §33,000 for injuries dono to a bouta full of Jcu on the nurtbeast cod of Belly lely, Jame 11, 1875, sald injurics belng =z eaured by the alleged nexligenco of the ofcers of the Excelsior, Capt, Lew ITorn witl bond his bost and stand nait, PORT OF CIIICAGO. The following sre the serivals and actual sailings At this port for the past twenty-four hours, ending 810 o'clock 1ast night: ARRIVALS, #ehr C. L., Johneon, Manisice, lnmber, market. Pron Oswegatcnle, Ludington, sundries, LaSalle Kehir Itaed Cave, Terry Bound, lamber, market. Hehr 8. Taten, {anfuter, ties,'C. @ P. 1, It doek. ¢hr Jennta Malline, Lualngton, lumber, market, gihe Wilitan Junex, Claytanks, ttes, B LI R pek, Echr Transfar, Grand Haven, fumber, North avenus. Eehe Apprentice Boy, Grand Ha Tamber, mare - Vrop Sew Era, urand Naren, towing, It KeRF . AT Grand Taven, ouiner, slip. OnJ\}em Fky Lark, Michlgan City, sundrles, Wabush av- Prop Commodore, Buffalo, sundrics, State atreat. Hehe Mary Ainanda, Granid 1iaven, Tamber, market, Stimr Chieago. Milwaukoe, sundrics, 1tiish atreet, ftmr Alpena, Muskegon, lush streot, tmr Coron ol rireat. Hehr R, BRIner, —=, I L Hehe §t, Mott, Muskezon, Trup Teath, Kouth Have: e, 1. it, 8. dock. Behr Riggie' & Jote, il i, no orders, Kehr Carrler, Nehr Miteeieon, sehr Stetropotle, Siie Eehr Jlosetta, Graad Haven, | sehr if, Kewaunee, Gark, Chfenso avenue. " 3ives, Maniatee, lumier, market. I, Albrecht, Muskegon, lumieer, Kinzte seur M, Dall, White Lake, lumber, market, ratie Maj. Faery, Montuxur, lumber, market. Bolir M. T 1t Creek, lumber, market, Bel % ti, Bitnner, market. Bent C. Traln s, humnber, Mason slip Senr Motning niar, mber, Atnold 8llp. sclir Annte Tumine, ifoliand, woud, i'otic street. Ecnr Leo, rand flaven, Tumbor, market, Benr O, Ellen, White Lake, tin, Van liuren street. sehr Ifelen higod, Muskegon, iimber, market. Sche 1tad] ,“ll\lll!'. 'k Inland itafirosd. Inda, Alubi rth Branch , Buftato/s Duck Lake, lumb 5, Van furc.a st er, market, tan iteguistor, th Have -1run, Prop D, W, Pawe i, . 1V, Paw A, l‘rugmwrnuhln Miiwauker, to 5 Auprentice y Girand Hurd b Now Era, Grand Ilaven, tow Tridgeon Jr. Muruid, yrali over, Miciifeas City, light, Port 1lopie, iraln, irand 1aven, Hht. aulsteo, T, Vo It Wateon, inTalo. Behr G ¥, Alten, Urand llayen, light. Sfary Amarida, Grand Haven, 1eht, Stmr Coruns, ¥t Joe, sundries, tine Alpens, Minkeicon, sundries. stme Chlcago, Miwankee, sundrics, Prop Fountaln city, prop. Moscnger, stmr Corons, *ru] "o Y, Prog csscner, stmr rons stnr Sheboygan, andstinr XII Kigun, POLITICAL. O10 AFFAIRS, Bpectal Corresprndence of The Tridbune, Crxcisxary, O., Aprll 20.—Alrcady the Cone gresslonal political pot is Lolling here, and somo of the ebnllitions scem quito signiticant. Asthe ¥iret ond Second Congresalonal Dletrlcts of the Stata nra located here, 1t fe praver that they shonld L notfced first in reckoning the probable complex« lon of the next delegation from this State, ‘The Firat District has always been of Jate years strongly Domocratic. Milton Bayler, the presont fncunbent, has a strong desire for re-clection, and the Democrats themevives weem to take it for granted that ho will . get the nomination, To bo sure, he has lus enemies, and there is aleo John A, Shanks, whio has boen a standing candidate from timo immemorial, aiways showing up just enough strength to be bandsomely beaten, slways disap. polnting his fcriends, 1ike o horso a Jittle too fast for u roadator and not fast enough to win o race. 8till, somo who know n good dcal nbout matters say that ko haw been playing his hand to good ad. vautage during the past few months, and pro- fess that he - really does m _{o mani- fost moro strength than ho has ever done In the past. The Republicuns are not talking much utwut a candidate In this district, as it 18 generally admitted to bo Democratia nroperty. Tu the Beeond, or Bannlug's Dlllrlct] offairs ns- suma o much Nveller anpect. jilere the Nouncing 15, was elected two yours uro by n very slonder urajor. ity, brought sbout by the efforts of the notorious Eph Jolland, who waa sent to the Penitentiary, sa rupnosed, for the crimo of buying ballots, but hae recently beon pardoned by President Hayes. DBan- ning ls, of course, a candidate for re-election, but isin yery bad ocur smong the botter claes of the eople. 1is aperations In purchasing votes at the [iat clectian are by no means forgution, and a tnough he hi very hapoy faculty of manipnls ing affalrs with tho Doy, ke will still have qui lard thne to pull through, Perhaps tho tost formidable opponent which Nauning has in the raco for the numinstion s L, W, Uoss, Esq., lawyer, momber of the School Hoard, and recently County Sollclior. Gows is a very shrowd politician, and undoratands just how to manipulate all the wires that lio down deep, Inyulated from thy knowledgo of the great muas of humanity, He will give Bauning a bard pull on this account. For he will have the ndvantage of having **the boys" 1o work up while Il 1, 18 away fegielating for tho district, ~ While Gors {s thus ahrewd with the bummer element, ho a name, which will greatly Injure him with the better clana in hiv party, 1o lsa momber of tho Vickers clique in the Schiool Board,—a sort of Germuon infidel gang, who are getting a strong hold {n the clty,—and this will hoip bis chances in wome directionn, and injure them (n others, Thon thero 1s the inevitable Sam F. llunt, who » aiways a good bu{ among the boys, and alwoya tryin (o got something, —Ham wiways bas been cunsidored too youny, and on this account hos nev- or had a fatr chance in tho political Geld. 1o lsa standing candicate, The time will come, doubt- 1ces, when he will bo tuo old, and thus tho unfor- tunsto poiiticlan may nover get what his licart de- aires, If that resuli whould come, it will not be because he Uas not tried lard to advance his own lutereats, The Rupublicans, however, have llrlmlt hnl!el of careying the district without any especial difiienl- ty, #nd, 1t so, [t will wake Lut little difterence whom the Democrata may select as thelrcandidate, Gov. Thumns Youn iv n-mmlll{ understood to be the candldate whom the Iepublfeans will put for- warl, Governor Tom, as he s familiurly called among hin friends, wasrecently offered tho lpml- tfun of Cullectar of Customs hero by Presldent Hayas, The Guvernor held the offur under advise- meut for a time, sud Anally rejected it Thle wae unileratond by hia friende to sliznify that he prefee- rud 10 be frev aud opon Lo ongage in 6 canvass for thio Congresslunal noinfuation, = A better solection than the ex-Governor could not possibly be made by the party, 1o s univorsally popuisr among all 8, #pd will make a strony candilato, and car- ll|l‘l’l!l witbout doubt, if nominated, His conrs @e (ovornor was alsolutely without ro- roach, and ho has & pecullar facuity of uniting nh?,'i' pport of the two extrentes of socloty {n his cbalf, Heveral sndlcations polnt toward a favorabloresult at the next clection hiere, In the first place, the Tupublicaus in the Jate lucal elections showed that they were ullve ond gaining in strength. To he sure, the Demucrats caried the county by a s majarity, but the city ofticers were about oqually divided’ botween the two porties. Only & few yuars ago, the Dewmucrate carriod everylhing with u high hand, and thst there has been o much of ml hl:muvomem a4 [6 thus shiown {a & favorable In- cation, A ward fu regard to Eph Tlolland, the notorfous ballot-box-stulfer and repeater, through whoso as- wistance and manipulations the Rouncing lllnnln* wau elected, It was generally underatood anroad was confined during these months in jumbuy, but it now appesrs that this was a nistake. Eph wot transferred o hu Dayton Jail through the clalm that there was rejudice againet him in Cincionati, and he should vo u trinl somewhera out of ilamiiton County, Dayton ho wos thou luxurious apartwments, furntehed with the city papers, and permitied to receive almost constaut vieits from 'his wifo sud friends. For some. uniccountsbly rossom, he was pever sent away from this jell, and whon the President’s pordon arrived it found him here. o ls now hack in thecity and moving about smong hie frionds, He swesrs oter- nat vullYulllv:ulvllllll the Duiucrate, saying that they will use a fellow wo lung as he fs willing to do taelr dirty work snd then, when Lo gots Into trouble, they will invariably devert i, e says that anything he cau do §n bls woak way, snd ln an honest manner, towards the wiccess of the Ropub- Jican party s shall fosl 1 bis duty to undortako in tho futurs, ‘The Deniocrats have sorlousty mlsmanaged svery- thing they have bad anything to do with in this city. The 81 Hothnan clique boe done moro towards the defeat of the party than suything that ity suemies e+ possibly underiake, In genoral, the prospect for s fall elecllon in this part of the State is uxceedingly bright, The U'Connor Invetigation aud cxposure, and tho peculwrly 1tlal and nare row-minded conduct of ‘*Your Uncle Dick,'" the Dewmocratic Gavernor, have wade all the frieuds of decency aua order in both partics sick and tired of Dewocratlc wwuy. The Kepublicans will have the great advastagy of beiug upon tho ffcnsive, whilu the Democrats will be upou the defeasive, aud have & hard cave at thal. From present brove pecta there will alvo be other guod leads for the campalen doveloped fn Btate politica hefore the uulullr{u absl) open in good carncet. Thero is 8 decided majority of Ropublicans 1n tuls State, — the ouly \l«luz necessary 18 o got an occusiun und {ssues of autlicient Importance to bLring them out. I, from varioue causcs. they stopped st bowo and perlited the Btate o ko over to the Democrats by default. This year tho Conyros- sionsl elections will creato an lnterost snd bring aut the full force of the LRepublicans. Taat tho bost nieu msy win, both in Convention sud alection, s the hope of all good citizens, Gaur, ——— DEMOCRATIC ** INDICATIONS," To tis Editor of Ths Tribune. Cuicaso, April 2d.—Io a lotter to the Philadal. phis Times **Gath" makes the following state. ments concorniug 1880, sccordiug to **fndica- tions "t Fitat, Tilden ie entirvly out of the race; second, McClollan can reach only for the second place on the ticket; third, Heudricks will recelve ths nomination oo the fret ballot. Let ua wel Every Democratls Stete Convention or political meoting sloce 1870 has sdupled resvlutlons de- nouncing the ** fraud " that prevented T} dun frow taking bie veat as President. Olher Con- ventlons wust mcet. sud of coutss will coudema the terrible wrong fnflicted _on the people, finmacl Tilden, and the Democracy. And in this way "his name will be constantly before the conntry, and **Gath™ wanta un to be. Meve him politically dead, cClelian, an (iovernor of New Jerray, reccived his nominstion almost nnAnimonnly at the third ballot, and the New York Tiemocrats spplauded his nowination. which in to be considered a ignificant fact. Hondricka has been A Preslorntial sceker ever aince he threw Fendieton overboand In favor of Horatin Seymone In I80H, 1n 1472 he nomlinated himaelf, and with- deew In favor of Charles O'Conor, of New York, hteen hindred aeventy.slx brouzht him to the rucface ance more, exhubiting a creditable (inberna. torinl record. and hils name was presented to the S1. .oule Convention with considerable Iiuster. Hy the uewspipera munporting his nomination the country wn plven to umlerstand that ho was the champion “of tha ereenback clement of nls party, & faction of the Demacsacy most rgkily op- pored 10 Tolden's hard-money Sdeae. Tilden cars tlod crersthing by storn, and Henlricka, tyinz himuell to the tafi of ** Uncle $am, " theaw off bia greenback robe, and hurzabed for ** hard monoy and speclo.” Noman with #0 varying s record an Hendricks can brcome the chofce of lia party for Prestdent. Senator Thurman ix making & spiendid reenrd 1n the Senate, and ** indieations ™ potnt to a contest between Tilden and Thueaian at the next Katiunal Convention, with McClellan n the back- ground saiting for the Conventlon tn become ex- cited and disurderly, and then to nnfarl the soul- stirring name of *Little Mac™' bnfora the dele- gates, and to carry the honors of the day triumphi- nm:{v. tius paving the way for his much-desirud vindication, W. J. Stuans. TIE COMING CAMPAIGN, Spectal Diwalch to The Tridune. New Yonx, April 20, —The 7Times' Washington apeclal the Republican Congressional Commit. tee has determined to make an energetic eampalgn in the Southern States, and will devote special at- tentlon to thuse Congresslonal Districts in the Gulf Btates where the colored .pooplo are in the pre. ponderance. The Committes wiil act upon the assumption that reconciliation ta an accomptished fact, and that Repuhlicans will be permitted to hold political mectings and make 1) necos r parations. There are twelve ur fourtees ricts the Kepublicans ope to secure. CONKLING, | To the Eduor of The Tribune. Yaxgrox, IL T., Avrll 25.~Durinz the next Presidentlal campalgn, by which time Mr. Hayes will be able to polnt ta one of tha pureat, beet,and most cconomical Adminiatrattons this country has ever had, how will Conkling et al, be able to make the fact tell in favor of continuing the Ropublican party In power? And on the other hand, as the *shortest answer, might not the Confeda any, **It wna not your Administeation; yon tid not support ft"r Thin will bs one of the things the Impla. bles will surely bave to face, the Presidont's m takes tu the contrary notwithatanding, Jdo e — TEMPERANCE. The Mob Spirit Rampant at ffoner, Ilies Sponkers Egred nud Threatened, Special Disateh fo The Tribune, ProTONE, 11l April 26.—The temperance peo- ple ot Moneo and nelghvorhood have been hold- oz a serles of mectings fu that village under scrious disndvantages. 'The saloon-keepers, not likiog the idea, with the ald of some of thelr eatellites, showed thelr disapproval fn tuo usual mob fashion, On Monday evening a nuinber of saloon- keepers attended and interrupted the apeakers, ahaking thelr flsts (n the Chalrman's fuce, culls ing him a d—d liar and teliing him to go to a placo where the clitnate was warmer than In INil- nols. They nlso Inaulted every decent person In the assembly by producing quart bottles of lquor and drinking, They vartiaily succecded In their object, ns the meeting was adjourney corller than was Intended, On Tucsday evene Ing, rendered bolder by thelr success of the pravious evening, thev attended fn greater num- ber, and by dint ot loud shouts, threats, and cgu-throwing agnin caused an early adjourn- ment. Nonttempt to preserve order wus made by tho authoritics, they eeeming to entirely coln- cide with the mob, and to be unwilling o pre- serve the peace. Two zentlemen, Mr. Blmon Miller and Merz (of Vatter & Merz) wero ex- ceptlons, They tricd thelr best to keep order, but’ were unable to do so., On Wednesilay evening the meeting wna aftowed to proceed quietly, excopt for such trivial interruntions as conld be made by breaking gluss_and blinds, and this was stopved finally by o Justico from Peotone swearjug In about “fificen special con- atables who went outside und guarded the bullding, ‘Tho temperance peoplo of Peotone, seeing that the Monce folks had no Intentlon of puu- ishing the offendurs, and belleving that any os- eemnbly of persons mot for a lawful purpose cannol be disturbed with impunlity, caused the arrost of soveral of the riucieaders and brought them to Peotone Wednewsday afternoon, ‘Tuey were held in $200 ball to apuear on Naturday for trial. ‘This action was the cause of the compar- atlvely quiet tims Wednesday evening. Maiters might have been serious but for the presetice of alarge number of Peotonlans who were determined to exercise the rizhts of Amer- ican citizens, — Mr. Whithock's Costly Kissing. Atbany Journa, Margaret L, Moad, the wife of Dr. Jasper Mead, of Bothlehem, sued Jomes V. Whitbeck for an assauit on April 19, 1877, wheu Whitbeck attempted, without success, to kiss her. 8ho deranded §1,000 dama; Mrs, Mead, who wus well dressed and preposscssing, told the story of the aseault lu o sell-posscssed monner. At about twillght, hier husband belng absent frum howe snd Itting on her. front. door step alone, Whitheck came along. He stopped, spoke, and sat down on tho stoop beskle her, ‘There hio eat for about holf an hour, and told her of n gtrange dream he had about a dog thut had got foto ber cellar, and which heand Mrs, Mead had gone down to dislodeze; they both seized hold of the animat’s tall, but it slipped through thelr hands, and thoey fell down, Ho then jumped up, and, selzingtho dog tn his armns, throw it out of the window. * Then, o8 a reward, ho demanded a klvs, and after ho hiad taken the klss ber chieck turncd black, ~ On nis completing this recital of tho dremn Mrs, Mead Lecane Irghtened, and uroso with the fotention of re- tiring tntothe house, but Whitbeek, who s old cnough to bu her father, selzed her by the shoulder, and snying, * Magyle, miay | have that Kisat" attempted to tako i, Mres, Mead thrust him_off, and, cscaping into the house, locked thedoorsjandwindowe, and,drawing the curtaius, walted for the return of her husbaud, to whom she related the fucts on his arrlval, Therealter the lawsult, ‘The defendant, on his examing- tion, denfed the facts as related above, but it was brought out on cross-cxamluation that he hnd tola his dream to other ladics, end that onee he was compelled * to dishurso &5 to a wruthful husband whose wife he hud klssed, and 810 to unother woman's father. The jury xuvo Mrs, Mead a verdict for $400, praihdibadoisicondy “Your Candidate I Cannot Be." Letter to Augusta (Ga.) CAronicle, Thero is perhiaps hardly any necesslty for my alluding Im!c(nlli’ to another srtfclo—cdltorial— 1u your {ssue of the Ul inst., in reference to the connection of my namewith the next Prestduncy, but I 1cel it to be my duty to do so. For the kind suntiments toward me personally vou and others have expressed on this subfect, I, of course, can but fecl thankful, It {8 due, how- ever, to you aud the publle, ae well as myself, that 1 should say promotly, as well as most carnestly, that the idea of the Prestdency, with any aspiration or deelre for that otlice, nover emerc-l my wind, and never will while 1 retain my scuscs. [ mean no refloction whitever upon others who have aspirations or desircs In that direction, T speak only for mysclf, [ have no object {u public life but usefulness, aud 1 feol assured, from my own couvictious, that my prescut position {s tho oue in which this object can bo most suceessfully accomplishica. Aud you may ho assured I shail not, If I lve, rewmalu even whero 1 am a day Jonger thau § ses some hopeful prospect of my rendering useful servica to my Ithmediute constituents, as well oy 10 the country geocrally, Yours truly, ALEXANDER 1], BTEPUERNS, ——— An Extraordiusry Speech. 8ir WIIrld Lawson, ju the course of a speech on the Permisaive bill, at Dudlev, made the fol- lowlug remark: 1 tho Duke of Edinbure were to sboot his father-lu-law now, be would be handed down to posterity in inlqulty: but, i war were declared and the Duke shot the Czar, hie would reveive a vote of thauks, proposed by Lord Beaccustleld [laughter], scconded by Lord Granville [more ldughter], and supported by |hg]Arc.hbhl.l0;l of Canterbury, {Loud Juugh- ter. AL"I'ERNATELY SHAKEN AND SCORCHED by the paroxysms of chills and fover, the wretched sufforer for whow quining has buun prascribed ee- says in valo to esterminate the dreadful discaso with that hurtful palliative, which at best only witigatue the violence of tho Ats, and wveutually proves kiguly Injurious to the syutem. eflect & thvrough cure of malarfal I futermittent of rewittent, or to lwpregnsbic to ite attacks, 1o Ditted 0uid be used dally. T Ling ersdlcaut of “dlscasy f" ated by ‘and a relfable vafegusnd uzaluat thewm, iy a fact widely recogulzed i thiv and other coun- tries Luat to sdduce evidence fu supvort of 1t is uunecessary; but were ftoitber ewsuntlal or de- sizuble tu do so, 1t may well be suposed that from the testimony corroborative of its claling, which bas been accumulativg during the last twenty-tive ears uud over, sutticient uroofa miy bt bo gathered o convlucy tho wost Wyeterate skeptic. In order to IAIR RESTORATIVE, SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| 1T READ AND HEED HAIRl wHAT ForLLOWS. SAVE YOUR IAIR,~Tha laws of fealth and Longevity Cemand §2, tle customug of noctal life soquire (L Tle matter {1 of great importance In every way, NDEAUTIFY YOUR ITAIR.—It is the sure pasting crown of glory, and for the lomof 3t there 15 o compensation, CTLTIVATE YOUR IAIR.~For by mo other means ¢an it be saved and besutified, LYON'S KATHAIRON, Discovered thirts-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, i1 the most perfect preparation in the world for preserving and besutifying the hair. Tesides belng the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon's Kathalron wil positively prevent grayness, and will re~ atore new halr to bald Joads, i€ the yoof and follisles nro not destroyed, g It aotually perforims {Lese seeming misacles, of ‘which the followlng 14 A FATR SPECIMEN, 1 bhiod been entlrely bald for several years, con- ‘stitutional, I suppose. I used o few Lottics of TKathairon, and, to my grest surprise, L have thick growth of young halz, COL. JONIN L. DURRANCE, U. 6. 4. Ta evory important respact tho Kathalron is ateo- lutely facomparable, Itisunequaled 1. To Cura Daldaces, + 2. 7o Ieatoro Gray Tair, 3. To Remova Dandrul. 4. To Dress and Tieautify the Talt, REAR IN MIND.—The Eathairon ls no atiaky pasto of sulphur nnd suga-otlead, to paint nad daub tho liair and paralyzo the braln, It i @ pure aad Nmpld vegetatlo lotion, fatended tore atoro the haiz Ly nateral growth and reinvigoration, 14 1s aplendidly perfumed, aad the most delightful toilet dressing known, No lady's or pentleman's totlet outfit is completo without Lyou's Kathalron, BOLD LVERYWHERE, WIITE STOCKING PARK, BASE BALL. April ‘_’7,'ut—: 30 Prompt, AT WHITE STOCKING PARK, Can Ydu Pick the Winning Nine? RTANT, 1st. REM: C. F. A S HAL A h CASRIDY, I, ¥, ;' FPALDIN AN K MeClL LA TRV, [ K1y Admiselo General Admixslon, .. Dook-hotders admiitied’on shawing bouki HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Tate Adeiphi.) 3T TIAVERLY. .o obrietor and Mansger Last Great Raturday nee and Night. MISS KATE CLAXTON, and tho Kate Claxton Combination, in the uneweryiog attraction, as shie presents It x . TIIE TWO ORIPIIANS, h nd avery character Olied Ly an d Girl, Kato Claxton; Chievaller Plerre tie Cripple, Mr. C. A. bte: nesday and faturday, agu Fire, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE W. IRVING BISHOP, The Renowned Anti-Spiritist and Mind-Reader, Dy Request, will giva nnrlnf‘llb:r: Marvelous Exposcs of Arir SUNDAY EVE,, APRIHE 28, Dunlfeating s Exposing all the Teats and Manifeas 108 of tha Leuding Koirit Mediuni HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MODIHSK.A, ‘The Ureatest Buccesa of the present seasun, wili give her becond lirand IILLE MATINEDR TURDAY, IS " A DCLOCK 1 aud will repeat the satne Wonderful Perfurmance Kvening at ¥ u'cloc| i, h & Graud Tra only ufle oure tn a il lon’t fafl o see It. I'rices to Matinee, 73, 23 ernta. Huniday Esenlog, Aprli o, by requeat, Wr. W, IRVING BIsIOl will glve one of bits Wunderful Entertataments. McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST slants { THE niibeeit X TLES. DRAMA, l Frety Might, Wedneslay and Satiniay Matinees Eventagprices, 25 iy T5c. €1, Matiieey 25 and soc. - Monday, Aurll ), fhe now Comedy, OUR ALDERMEN. NEW CUHICAGO THEATRE, ‘This Afternoon ln‘tl liv ng. l;llmrfl Great New or nsatiorn UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. singers, New Mechaalcal and anl Corpe of Jubliss Beenle Efec Adnilssion Inee. 23 and foe. tvening 3's 3, 50, and 73c. ouday—3d i Reats's Fomaly Minstrets. COLISEUM NOVELTY THEXTRE, - This Saturday Evening, Mstineo Bundsy. The very lutereatlng Comedy, TINESE RAILROAD MEN., OLIOUR OLI0, A B3, and 5 W, THOMD: 50N 18 Ta-CUP. __CATCINE FOROUS PLANTER, TRUSSES. RUPTURE Barttott, otman & Pareroo e [k M8y 20, 1872, 1 gears with & "!nflfl'g Iving suftered over thirt scratal ruptur, partof the time unabic to work, an uring that time to fod & Truss that Daving falie moubl hold seeorely, 1 “*Common_Fense Trames,” which in four montht fored e entirely, baving had nooceaslon to wear it pas eirs. Yours traly, K. WORMLEY, Manats 4 ARTLETT, 3 RERL O, o4 Bata sh Chfenor U HAN & PAR Trumes of all kinds, Eupporters, Fhonlder Nrsees, Flaaite Mockiogs, Crutcliea, fnstraments for deform- The proper adjastment of & Truss s lnlf an art re- uy:mn:‘:emm science and ekiil, oniy scquired by ex- e, Manatactory eatablithed tn 1849, Dffces establianed in Chicago twalve years. PRROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR Nenard County Bonds. Sealed proposals will be recelved by the Doard of County Commirsloners of Monard Coanty, Iinots, up to 11 o'clock a. m. Monday, May 20, 1878, and then opened at the County Clerk'a office, for 170 Menard County bonds of the denomination of $500 each. payable to the bearer thereof at matunty, at the American Exchange Natfonal Dank fn New York Clty, - 8aid bouds to bo numbered from 1to 170 inciusive. Those numbered from 1to 30 in-. clustve to be pagable June 1, 1870; thoss nnm. bered from 31 to CO Inclnelve, to be payable Juno 1, 1880; those nambered 61 to 00 Inclusise, to be payable June 1, 1581; those numbered D1 to 130 faclusive, to be payable June 1, 1883; those num- beted 131 to 170 Inclasive, to be payable June 1, 1884, Eachof sald bonds to bear intereat at the rato of 7 per cent per annum from the 1at day of dune, 1878, payablo annually st sald bank in New York City. Sald bonds to bo fssued under the provisione of an **Act of the Legisiatureof Hlinols, approvea Feb, 13, 1805, an amended by an act, spproved April 27, 1877,* to enable coun- ties and other munlcipal corporalions to fund, re- tire, and purchase ontstanding bonds, for the pur. posc of retinng an equal number and amount of bonds of sald county now outstanding. Sald pro- poeals shall describe by number the bonds proposed to bo taken, the amount bia therefor. and contain ® written gnarantee of some reaponsiblo bank that the bidder will comply withthe terms of the bid. Said bonds will bo. delivered to the purchasers thereof st sald bank in New York Cityon the st day of June, 1878, and the monoy so bid therefor rliall be pald at sald bank on said 1st day of June, 1878, - The person or persons whosa bids are ac- cepted will be Immedintely not!fied by the County Clerk. Any information desired can be obtained by per- #0n ur written application to the County Clerk, or T. W. McNeely, Esq.. Potersburg, IIl. Bids to be dlstinetly marked on the envelope, **Proposals for County Bonda," and addressed to the County Clerk of Mcnard County, Petersburg, 11, WILLIAM C. 8)00T, JAMES ALTIG, ANDREW GADDIE, Commissloners. ANSON TTIOMPBON, County Clerk. WANTED. Bids for Planking Certain Streets in Laporte, Ind, algd proposals will bo recelved by the City of e up to and including the A(th day of Mia: for planking streets i accordunce with n und specifications nuw on file in the oMo of 1 €lerk of sald city, Al bids must be accompanied by bund, with wisretien, 0 the undersizned Hoard of Pabiie' Jmprovements of rald city, conditioned that the bidder will enter Into a contract for the construction and completion of auch work if bis bid be accepted, Dids for materinl for any part or +orks “or tho whola o wny part of tho materiui, or for any part or the whole work aside frow material, are solicited. The work will_be near a wlle in length, and eati. pinted near 8 millio and a quarter of lumber. Puvwill bo cash on completion of work, Copien of the plaus and rpecifications will Yo furntahicd on spolication. e right of rejecting any and ali bids 14 rescrved. Al bida should ba addressed to samuol I Keseler, City Clerk, Laporte, Ind. For tho Common Council of the Cl o Laporte; MORGAN H. WEIR, WILLIAM FOWLEH, EDWIN T. RATHDUN, Board of Public Tuprovements. Ee Laj ApH1 0, 1R78. NHOES, NL ANGAINS. LADIES’ $3.,00 Fine Girle ml‘.:r’;'?::‘ Kid Itu snd S van £3.00 Ve Indln “3iaa¢ mee for,. A FEW_DAYS MORE FOR BARG. 82,15 PERS and LOW wn @re for PLAIN and PANCY SLT Ia GREAT VARIETY and Very SHOES Cleap. M. WHEELER & CO., 74 K. Madisonest. 1 Mole Axogts for §L re ¢ hnnish Arehed Tnatep Hubs mad Mlipersed C CULNLCQ TUEY AR TIE sy, & !S_UBAT'S SHOES fHEx A i Dealer (07 thann _5\5!:\'6 MACHINES, w :WHITE - CHIBAPIST oz chine In tho world, g sowng - MACHINE, BEST to buy-‘—thES'l‘ to uso—BEST mado. 0 ‘“White” and you got the BEST, 50,000already sold, Agonts wanted. . J. WHITCOMB & SON, SACKSRONSNT., CHIC, i} SIS co. -] 3 THE WORLD'S CHOICE, Competent jud; oprosonting the clvilized of the World. appolutod for the Knowledio of partle aits or sclonces, canvenel At Philadeiphia for six ths, 10 deel [vn mertia of i ople and on- JEhcaat shovel forolgu_and American Cone grourd of, its| Strenuthesasnd [pru; roat superlori- Siiieks [l r S JEr awTed riu Ask o vt cinnit Plaster 1 ot tho best Plaster ter repulation A1ouR bhysl: Lo Koowits 1ts Bietiotity Ui sty fe uf poruus Dlasters ls very marked ___LAWN mowzis, LAWIN MOWERS. The very best made. S8EEDY snd everything for tho Gardea: LAWN MOWELS REPAIRED. 1. G. BAVAGE & CO., Seedsmen and Flovi:ts, 77 State-st. 5 T FINANCIAL, $25. §50. $100. $200. $500, 3 The majority uf Wall strest huuses aad men aze aa bLonest s tBely nelghbors, and maay of clans than an, 1l old Lowse 0f A Wallstreet, Now York, 1s catitied cuce, Thiey ‘aiale Luat as favestisaat Of sboul ¥iud wade focently reluroed over #1040 1u less 1han 0 days. yud fur Wz clecular, trowe~30w0 York Jrivuns, .succenatul Fansdy Buowu SEWING _ IEAGHTNES “ARLE TIIE BEST.” Ask to sce them, or address W ‘!':,l) 8. M. CO,, Chicago, 111, THE Senfiflnchitfi—! Runs Lightest, Hest to buy, lust 1o use, Hest to sell. Dost wade, * Huy the Whit and youger the beat: Call ahd see I8, n JowinTponn & Chic acksonat. . MEDICAL. ERVOUS DEBILITY, £, e, aud all disorders Lre'sght on b; coseks r brorwork ol tho Bratd awl - sywedily atd radically cted by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, ® purely vegotablo preparatiuz, and the beet aud 1aoss 'we Lo Blx Xc8 ATe . St l’l’1l‘r0r' :unh«{hlulu;«uu‘lfiu. &aud ar. e, e Loz , 9] 3 il St arsly soalddywitls Tull diroctivti To¢ o8 Frejared vuly by WINGUENTER & CO., Chemiats, 30 ok Bie Now ¥ orks W '.L‘AM.#R IINDIEIN (Univenally pre. scribed by The Faculiy) <A {nmu. Refreabing, and Budicated Frult Loaeugo: for the i1 ie? and efectusl cure of Cuustipation, Headschos, L orthulds ete. Tamar wilves), 1s agreeably Lo Hon i SRITEON, 0 BAd lalaudiodi Paris by slichowlsts. NEW MUSIC BOOES!! | Glarke's Reed Orean Melodies. Price, Cloth, 83 15 82. % Sleod far fieod or: ol tand, 13 ndard bool f' me exilifal P‘Ifld. and in size, and shous 120 charming pmr.u.p L] - Tancing at Home and Abwoad, 7 YO IT, CLAURE. Mr, Clarke's céichrated Ty 1. CLEVELAS POC; Paper, Ac. itefe B oo mian i d alao 4 sirt o) **Chestertels restise on atinnetie and kood manners, e1a" tre and is worth resdiag by everybody, Hull's Tomperance Gles Book, {4ncta.) Provides namiratiy for all th Ditson & Co.s Musical Monthly Nos. 11 and 12 (esch No. 23 ctas £2 per year), con. of suppiylng the tinnes tha good work of loweat price. 4 paites of selected feum Diteon & Co Any Look malied, post-free, f LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston RAILIROAD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING FEXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARXS.. excrnict, | ABunGay CAcepiea " § Manday emery Fimily, gl NRTHWESTER TI%%%AM%-.&M Ei-r‘::'i' og:lnl.em?” %fin@yfi:‘;’u Arrive, 333385333533 58383 PrrFIRFIPIT 23 5 Ed inona tMarquette Expre glieneva Lazo & Hookford. . bFond du Lac vie Ja “Taliman Hotel Uars ara_run throngh, batwesn Gal: caxo and Council Diufla, on the train lesviag Chicato m. Noother rosd runt Pallman oF any other form of hotel cars weat ot Chieago, a~pepot corner of Wells and Rinate-sta, b-Lievot curner uf Canal and Kinzle-sta CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RATLROAD. Depota foot of Lake-st., Indlaga:av. . and Sixteench-st. and th-sts. Ticket Offces, 50 Clark- a0 deputs, Traine, g Expren. i Fapre ':?:nr Expre: “Tultman, Falace DHiing-Cary and Pl flecping.Cars 475 run between Chicago and Omaha on the Pacifc Express, OHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIZ AND OHICAGO KANBAB g}TY & DENVI‘X'E S‘BDBT I‘gflx i (O oy T A Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex bt. Louis & Bpri el X Mabile New Grlrans Ex. Rt. Louls, Bpringdel Peorta, Burlingon Chicago & Iaducah R e Chicago & Paducah It 1% Ex.. Streator, Lacon, Wasiy'ton B% Jolter & bwight'Accommdatnie CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, corner Madison snd Canalsts. Tickat Utfice, 63 South Clark-st., opposita Shesman loussy audat depot, Teave. | Arrive, fiwaukes Exprens S Hisse m. o 7 oo nse g, dFecs T, lay, and Mlensana through Day' Ex +10:108 1. [¢ 4:003 m. sl Towe, ‘i bligta: 1 Wi WoLm KX TeMr oo suvesegses st 5100, M. (110458, . Witcuann & SIEHEAOTE. Graen \ay, Stevens Point, and Ashe| Jand through Nighit Expresa. |t 06:00p. m. | 7:008. m. new s o 3Chle. oF via Walcriown, LaCrosss. Kad Winona OENTRAL BAILEOAD. fd fuut of Twenty.secand-ae. Itandolph-st., near Clark, Leavs, Arrive. 308, m.|* 8:15p. m. 1b. in.|§ Bi008, m. i et e ouiew. }mhuquu & Sloux City 20p, m. julugus & Bloux City < 9:30p, m. ¢ 633N, M. Giliuan Passenger. 194180, m, ¢ BiasA m. 1 On Saturtay night runsto Contralia only, b0n 8stunisy nlklt runs 1o Peorla only. MICHIGAN AL RAILROAD. . ook of Lakost., and ¢! ce, | jer o St and Facite Hotal, 'Wad &% Paimer Houser Leaveo. Arrive, Mail (vis Malo and Alr Line)..[* 7:008, m. | %3 153 b, m. Doay Brpress. 008, [0 7:40 7, M. Kaisinazoo A 3 p. ul *10:00 80 M. Qlaatis Expre 1oiia g [t s m Islit Express.. ;00 0. m. 418743 &, . 'PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO BAILWAY, Lipot. comer Canal and Madlsonts. Ticket Oficon L5 Ciark-at., Palinor House, aud Ursnd Pacifio Hotels Leave. Arrive. aifand Rxpress, * 8:00 u, m.(} 7:00p, M. 'acifo K1j 4 8143p. b f sioa. i, 1 Line, it 9:100. nu.l} 8:508 m. BALTIMORE & OEIO0. Tratnsleaye trom Kxpoulifon lallding,. foot of Moa- o poanat, t Officen: B3 Clark-at., Paimer Tlouse, " Graal ol wad Pebot (X bositioh Bty Leave, | Arrive, * 6:00a. m. |} B:40e. m. ) uidp, m.i% eidop, w. Liug.., ... Morning Express., Fai LAKE S8HORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN, Leave, | Arrive, 7:33a.8L| 7i40D, M. 9i0) 8. 7140p- M, 8:35p. | B:o0a. e 10130 b B9 Bieon: m; PITTTSBURG, OINCINNAT! & 8T, LOUIS R B. (Clnclunay] Alr-Liuo and Kokomo Lige.) Depot curuer of Clluton and Carroll-sts, _ West Bide, Depart. | Arrive. tnct tanapalty, Lou-| B3 gy v i b Lo® oo s W AT i e 8:408, m.|* :1dp. m. +o19 8:00 p. m. 1§ V08 WL EANKAKEE LINE Deot toot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second at, ve. ' Depart. | Al Cinclanatt, Indianapolts & E = Day K B 9:308. m. |* 9:00 il B 4 S B $R0R Leave. | Arrive. Omahs. Lesvenw'th & Atch B3|*10:15 e m. |* ¢:00 p . ru_Accoinis '+ 8:000 . 34, m. Tt Kxpress el 110:00p7in. It @i30 & w! __Atimeals on tbo Ouisha Expreas are served 1o dining cars, 8L 76 ceals vach. il - iices: 77 Clark-aL.,| Tevoness it dn Dot ed D, Day Msll.. Nadnvilo 45 FOFIGA S For ftaciua, A Kuturisy's ‘url.l Ludingtor ur Grand Hiven, For 5L, Josepl, eic., dally®. Saturday's st Joo Biak do For Mliwauxee, Green Bay, « ¥or Ml

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