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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1878—-TWELVE PAG MAKINE NEWS. geveral Nautical Mishaps, but None of a Serious Kind, Welghmnstor Wade Answers tho Dufialo Captain’s Alle- gntlons, arine Insurance Matters, Erfo Canal Traffle, Lake Freights, and Port, Notes. NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Acollirion ocenrred in the river at the Lumber- Hacket yesterdny afternoon that eames very near clting moro reriously thanitdid, Aeit was, e erable dimage was done. The tng Ewing e eaged landing the schr Paniino at the mar- :L when the prop Jay Gould came dow#, and, ‘;mm the schooner conld be gotten clear of tho eamaer, her jibboom went crashing through tho ptaln's oom, on the starhoard side of the pro- iler, causing sonte damnge to the cabin and the P honeo. 'Tha rchooncr's Jibhoam and martin. ¥ e staya wore torn out and hor §ib injured. The wectdent csuted commotion on both vessels fora tiwe. d 1\ rgo ache A, T, Moore ran into and snnlk e e allirop (1 Dletrolt Hiver. near tho Crsn: =, Thnreday, AL the timo the echooner was e i T taw “of tho ateam bargo Hmlentine, rdihs bargs bound down In tow of thosteam 1 o aginaw. Tho bargo was struck on tho atar- bosrd bosw, Inld wide open, and but for the Pater dn lier hold sho would not have atopped T4t af the bottom. 1lor forcmast wan taken clcan 3¥and the mast-head broken off the manmast, $0% Woore went on 10 Detrolt,and tied up ot tho dry= Jock to examine hier Injurlen, From observation, o tamato done was tho earrying away of hee Hinstage, Bho was light at tho time. The Mooro Kelbnie 10 Milwaakee parties and the Lathrop to Yeute, thichrist & Co.y of Alpéna, st uz Inflalo camo very niear belnz binwn to T g Yy City, Wedneaday, theough tho ol Jized negtect of the engincer 'to koep o proper aiaitiy of water i her boiler. - About $:200 will Fier the damnago caured her, ‘The prop Colorndo ahut the schr Lyman Davia oft pight before last n the river, near Twelfth stroat, 1nt causcd her to stick her jibboom into a shed on {be dock and lose it Through wild ateerlne, while being tawed ont of Miiwaukee by the tug Ilagerman ‘Thureday oven- iog, the achr Quuen City parted hor tow lines and noaground nenr Jonea® Ialand. The timo ocea- i 0 eflecting hor rolcass was nn hour and a M, eche Erostus Corning, in_tow of the tug arlessirick an tho Lime Kilns Cromeiig Wednet: @y, No damago was done, A CAPTAIN'S COMPLAINT AN- . BWERED, To the Fditor of The Tribune. Orrice or WADE & Coconan, H8 aNp 00 La- e rreEt, Boann or Toane WEtaHMASTERS, ceaao, April 10. =1 noticed an article In Tue movse ihis morning, dated Duffalo, May 8, sdeda ** Captain's Complaint,” and signed ** A Captain, * accasing me of paying all my attention tothe ** Poweriul Propeller Linea " and ignoring yiesm pargen and sail veesols, In roply I woutd say that the oflico of Wade & Corcoran, Board of Trde Welghwasters of Chicago, s at 88 and 0 lasalle street, Jloums 14 and 15, very near the Leard of Trade and on_one of the principal thor- ouzhfsres frequented by veazel and If wid Captsin, or any other Cantain, will i onlus or notlfy his agent or hia telmmer that ke s o NHoard of Trude welghman, we will juaranieo that he will ot any timy have ono fur- nlshed at the shorteat notice. and evory attention jald to the correct welehing and runmiug aboard of is carpo. A8 10 ' being oblived to employ any of the host 0° Floodwood, so-ealled, independent welgnern,” ns hie styled thein, it {s not, nornover ¥as been, necessary for hlm or any other Captain at veesel-owner (6 do ®o, Hut o deng as he or they choveo fo cncouraga them sitnply because they will do It for o mere pitta regardicus of tzelz honeaty, integrity, or ftn in many cases, xe shml not pat ourselves In Juxtapostifon with ofIn any way coming in competition with them, All that s renuired in order to have 8 goud, come petent, and reliuhle \\'Elf;hmfln lo look sfter your weizhing, 19 for venacl-owners to instruct fbeir Captyns, oni for Captains who own or control weaeels, 1o cmploy tie Board of Trade Weigh- maters In Chictgo and Dwlalo, in tho same man- ver 24 all the propellerlines do, and pay the regular tarlg rates, 4. e, 20 conts per 1,000 bushelr, which s ano-Ai(th ‘tean than evor charged by pre: vicus weighuarters, aud wo will gnarantee that younill hdve uo cause of complaiut. Yours re- #pcctfully, Waut & Conconan. i’ LAKE ¥REIGITS. On'Change yesterday, prain freights were moro tdive and Jower, corn Lelng taken for Baffalo by sl Luko and rall rates were quoted at 10 £:1045¢ corn, and 11@11%c whent to New York, wrd 1% on corn to Hoston. Lake and canal rates were 81,00¢ corn and Pe wheat to New York, Clatters were made for 300,000 bu cormn snd £3,000 bu oate. Following nre the engagemonts: To Bullalo—¥'ropa Commodore, Cuoa, and Iianchs sxd, ul) corn throuzhs schirs Mutchineon and K, tc; rehr Knte Darley, oats at0c 10 To_ Narnin—Prop mmg ry, corn . To Collingwood—Schr C. Nilsson, corn Tana To Kiugston—Schr Mont Blano, corn tuuzh, “In the afternoon the schr 8, I1I. Foster way thartered for dron ore frfin Escanaba to Cleveland, Lburtern were mwde at Toledo Thursday st 2¢ on wheat to Butlulo and ¢ to Oswego, and 4¢ On corn 1o Kinston, At Detroit ‘Thuraday, vessels to arrive were tuartered af and 2140 ner bu on wheat, The ralc on lnnber irain Menonilnoe to Chicazo 181,95, und from Ludington and Mantstec $1,12); and 51, The schr Kearsarge was chariered yesterday to feh 130 corde of slabs from White Lake to this Port st $1.25 per curd, . TORT NMURON, » Pont Iunox, Mich., May 10.~Down—Frops Huwon Clty, Alaska, J1. Schnoor, Vulean and ralt, Muy Jarcekl and consort, lust and consort; schrs 4. 4. Masten, Pulask, Mary Baitle, Mougaugon, Gulau Pfater, Ouron, Ontario, Helen Pratt, ¥, Luaford, M, Etalker, Ives, Up—lrops 5L Josopts, Waverly, Wjssahickon Stdeomsort, Georgs King and bargos, Hialian- Lo and consort, batelljts and barves} schrs Ann arta, 1da Kelths, Pulasks, K. A. Muyes, “ Vind~Norttiost, sreah. Yeather—Cloudy, Pont linoy, Mich,, May 10.—Passed up—Props Rusis, Nontania, lilluhu:, liell Cross and bargos, Ilhf‘hl;:,l-d Barges, Lorter, Chiamberlin und barges; u~Props 81, Louls, China Roanoke, Em- e, Mayflower, N, Mills and bargew, Salina, b corye Spaduman and borges, Cormoraut Lhflwn_-um #chra Thomas (Quayle, Mumeral titate, €, Woudentt, A ll.é\‘um-, Southvest, Yame e, 1L Maor, rott, Wind“North ; weather cloudy. LIFE-SAVING CARS. [Clpl. D. I Dobbiny, Superintendent of the GMh Life.Saving Distelct, yoaterday com- ‘l\]tnug Lipping niuo life-cary, received here from i" Yark by canal, to the sovers] stations under s tharge on Lakes Erte and Ontarlo, The cars {_flllhlwnllun of Capt, Duuglas Ottinger, of the L ::‘mm‘uu ruvenue stir Commodore Perry, and v ruaily tho muat perfect ile-saving spparatus m:‘xhwn Conerces appropriated $1U,000 to o, im“mn er for the Juventivn, Tho cars have e, o sdubted by the Beitish Life-Saving Serve cach 1050, Are made of galvanizud trou and ure bola fect Jung and 4 feet wido and capablo of edwiyf Acven or eight peraous, lliey are provid- ek i ratec-tight compartmenta asd ulr cases in H eod, Tho cars ars ran from the veasel fo thy y Lg:mhz;nfin. awl ara Ol(l;jrlrtllr \nhl «tignt, e over 1, orsuus have been Hewued,~Lugtalo Commerciat, z ERIE CANAL TRAFFIC, - ° 0flcial rutuzus biave buen announced, show- m:dlhu whols amonat of west-bound frolght cat- % 7‘:‘): the canul from New York from the st to by sk, andthio awount of tolls for the same. s follawing nro tie quantities in poundy of the Mrlaus Iteme: Detea n4: Deled fralt, 40,000; hewnp, 406,000; Jatler, 67u0: furilure, 5,000: chetings and slen sars? 50,0003 domestic colton 1003 fore b 307,000 mugar, 1,47 3 nolassas, Oee, %3, 0005 natld, etc, H e, o1, ron 00007 crockery and yglassivare, 15, ther mierchandis, 2.120,800;" rail- 1 tone, lme, avd ciay, 1, 000; itbracite cual, 3, ¥7d) - Th wholo sniount of v2U7.14. N0 compartron o' 1ime |ass year, as the canal BUFFALO, N, Y., May 10.~Charters—8chrs E. Joacph Fatge, T, V. R. Watson, Reod Hounda, Hod Wiag. Carlinzford, coal Por ton; 8t. Peter, cement 45 cents per brl, Allezheny, ay City; Berragg, Camnigg, h"“v W, (hicago ot 28 ec 1 Tulido, i 5 oo, Uleared proy,y i} T8 ¢ement and sundries; Badger State, Chl- tarucea, G20, o ifi:‘.,lfl ‘m. salt and sundrics; Puluth, Bicataby; [y ;.uffc.n'n'n'd:;, xi‘?‘b;u{:‘:fl'-’fm& Tugfane? T U N, Cager 500 tons conty Ci Grargyr, §P9 1008 coal; Joseph Paige, P A LDl : Bl ik, s, asd Dioutledio Obteaie e 20 tons cual, i Blattoed, Veruliion; ba . I, Buck. Sa12aw; Rhodn Stewart, {,.‘n’ng‘"lf F MARINE INSURANCE, h::: nf-ml Luard of Marine-Insurance Agents Company. iz yesterday ot the offico of the Traders' e “":':.lu;lhdecm‘ul‘ to suspend tns dxed rates i s shus glving the members Lberty to Stauy Sgure’ they pleasv. That ncuan’w:a 3lonlto; bagly, {aken In_conseqnenca of tha Atan Company ente ting the ratcs recently agreed npan. The figure on TiaMalo cargaes was rfl cents net on the $100, all tound, o it was raid, and It wiil not ba sueprising if It reaches a nickel to-day; nay, the war may be- come no hot that shippets may Feceive preminms from the agents for the privilege of writing certi- cales on thelr cargu TIE CANAL. Nninorront, May 10, ~Arrived—Victor, Henry, 4,800 bu corn; Frederick, 8,100 ba corn. Cieared—T. Ryburn, Marseilles, 100 bria ealt, 50,000 lath; Jollet, $¥00 posts; Jack Robinson, Hennepin, 70,220 feat lumber; Morchant, Ilenna. pin, 41,380 feet 4,510 hu wheat, Brinazront, AMay 10-10 p. Welcome, Honty, 4,000 bu corn. Cleared—King Drothers, Kankakee Feoder, 30 bris flour, &30 s mdse; Atiania, Kankakee Feed- er, 2,000 ba sundries; Gold-Ilaater, LaBslle, 5,000 feet Jamber, 175,000 ahinglen, MARQUETTE, Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ManqrerTe, May 10.—Cleared—Prop Iavana, #chr Genoa, i ed up—Peop”Active, TDown—Frov Winelow. \Vcllhnl’—lhln{. Wind—North, fresh. ——— MILWAUKEE. 8pectal Dupateh to The Tridbune, MiLwaurer, May 10.—~Graln frefghta—~Dall and entirely nominal at 23(c for wheat to Baffalo. Cliatters—To Erle, ‘x‘mn Philadelphla, 36,000 bu wheat on Baitimore through rate, lumher; Montauk, Lockport, o, —Arrived— NAVIGATION NOTES. AT cIticAdo. £ Busioess was )lvely aronnd the lumber market yesterday. Racing for towa has boen indulged 1n Jatety, and anless it Is stopped a tug war ls imminent. It was found that the tnz Ferry did not possess power enough with two blades less on her wheel, and sho was put {nto Doolittle's Dry-Dock yester- day to have & new propeller put on. ELEEWHERA. Tho rovenue-cutter Perry was at Cleveland Thursday, The stmr George 8, Frost was soized at Detrolt ‘Thursday on a claim of $10.48. Sallora bave been engaged at Taronto at $18 and $20amonth, ¢ ‘The Montreal and Taronto sleamers aro carrying fall cargoes of freight and Inrgo lists of nRers on thelr down trips, & Schr Hanaford was short 58 ba at Duflalo, lately, on a cargo of 22,000 bu of whent from Detroit, L. B, Fortler Lought the tug Anna P. Darr, at Umited States Marshal's sale, at Buffalo, Wednes. day, for $3,260, Tho United Staten etmr Warrington hns taken materiale to Stannard's Rock, Lake Supcrior, for the new lighihoueo to be bullt there, ‘f'en or twolve vearcls o day have been leaded with Jumber at Alpenn duriug tho past few weeke, most of them for Chleago. Yestorday's Deteoit r'ust and Tribune eays it la onderstood that on cffort will be mado there to organizo a branch of the Chicago Senmen's Unton, T'lie burge Boscobel left Hazinaw for Tonnwands Wodnesday with 625, 000 feet of lumber, which fs the largest cargo evar taken from that end of the river by one vessol. At Buflalo, Inst Tucsday, the Unlun Steambont Company received the large amonnt of 6,600 tons of freight, belleved ta b the largest quantity of I{eh’mdnvnr unloaded there by a steamer ling Ina slagle day. Aflnew J;cm‘mtuu malnmast, and topmasta havo been mada at the Wolvorin ipyard for the schr Ilatsted, which was dismasted on Lako Erle whilo bound dawn a short timo since, 8ho will tow up aa far a8 Port iuron, and, upon her arrival, will put llx:'m in, All the verscla formerly owned by the firm of Hallentine & Co., of Bay City, havo beon sold. Thelr ahipvard ia' offercsd far ‘sale, and all their oparatlona at liay City bave been suspended. Tho death of A. 18 Moore, one of the partners, bad mgeh to do with hastentng this, asper Hanson, of Manitowoc, has zona to Wil mington, N. ., o {nspect the schr dolin Schuette, which receutly arrived thero from Loudon. 'I'ne Schuette has mado several trips acruss the Atian- tlc, and acoms to s much at home in salt water an though she was fade especially for it, Capt, H, Scove, of the llfe-saving station at Two Rivers, made ‘somo trial snots with mortar for throwing lines, recently, The ball to which the linc {s attached weigns twenty-five pounds, and can_ho thrown accurately w diatance of 500 yards, Tho trinl was very inforesting, as wellas successful, PORT OF CHICAGO. The followlng aro the arrivals and ctual sailings at this port for the past twenty-four honrs ending at 10 o'clock last night: AURIVALS. fchrJ, & A, Blrouach, Manistee, lumber, Market. sehr J. Biuner, Muskejon, lumbcr, Masor 8lip, Fctir A, lifena anister, Jutober, Ity 3 Seur ltamedory, £rie, coal, N. hun Trop fleath, baugatuck, wnibio ket sibopira it Owel, Eaausve, ore, N. D, Rolling- fclir Jesls Lind, Ricanaba, ore, N. B, Liolliog- u“mpl’. . Soook, Mantstes, lumber, Gas Howse silp. ron Fayette, Muskegon, lumber, Bouth Branch, Vrup iaachard, Liaitalo, sandricn Wassington :‘lnlq;n'i.v. B, Merrlil, Benton Tarbor, lumber, Stetaon Windsor, Manleteo, Jumber, Market. AL, Warrest, Sishwport, lumber, It L R, R gciir Pauline, Muskegos, lumber, Market. Belir ft. Winslow, Etle, coal, opplsite Markat. behe Lookout, Stutxeghu. tdinber. Markot. ul:,:nrnunm laruce. * lumber, Muriington Rallroad #ichr P. Hanuah, Codar River, tos, Mason Slip, i Lo Stuvkngs, Hambor arkat ik ¥, Moss, Trort. {tone, Jui K i he ke “Wade. M oimas We' Fe rrye ooal, 1. lia, Muskogon, lumber, itu sour Chrleitan, Suskegon, wood, Gus sehr Giorteude, ‘Ludwix's Iler, lumber, 1. C. Hehe folivls, Buflaio, coul, North Market strect, gehr K. M, Stauton, Suskegon, lamber, Market, x, Iumibe; ) n, Suske; chr If, 3. Ring, n Behr l.'\wnpluu. Frie, coal #enr I U, Foster. Clevelan ry Ludwiie, Miskegon. hum Behie Zucii Chandigr, Kriv, coal, Norl Btinr Corona, sl Juseuh, sundrle: Btinr Chicazo, Milwauieo, sundriv Bt Ueonio, Groou Hay, sundri tusn strect. kehir € C, Barnes, Anhtabula, co .Vn)‘ fiuren straet, Behir \Yllllnull‘len Hollandt, lumaoer, Kus streen heir Edas, Reuubia, gravel, Hush aifect. Honr Luurius, Wulté Lake, fainber, ltush stréut, ACTUAL BALLINGS, sobr Richard Mott, Sturcesun, 11 ¥'rop Oconto, Green liay, suadries bunr Corons, Bt. Josetin, sundries. bahr Willam Jones, Muskegon, hght, Behr Otter, Mantatee, sundrics, T'rap Lolovad ufalo, wrutn. Beww [ M, Bécker, Kewauace, Hght, Behr Sary, Maninte, Itant, 2 Echir 11, U, Albrecht, Muskegon, Hght, x_&hr\vmimmuun-ml. Tt 2 b Helan tidod, ewaiuc, light Belr M. Litdwig, Granil Hiav, L Rehe L. 1. Conway, Sla Lron Arijle, Mt 'rop . 1, tioath, buuth lia chr Gioiden |iuryost, Grand ssehr Lovi Urant, Mutkesot, Echr Annlo Vouxht, Huftais, & sehr Trapsit, dns WV, Bnouk, RehE AHtes S che ke, 2 Hehr ‘\.'n her, 18 I sichr ficloft, Santstae, liit. »ebr Mucking lird, Muskeyon, taht, Yrop Nashuw, Ogdensbury, sundries OROP PROSPEOTS. ILLINOIB, Stecial Disvaiches o The Tribune, Vaxpara, 1L, May 10.—The prospect for o fair crup of winter wheat {u Fayotte County s guod. The wheat s vow headed out, and bug littly damago s reported from the secent storins, The * Fly " (s reported as dolng somo injury, but our prospects throughout the coynty ure fully up to the average, with tho breadth of gralu sown greatly increased. JCRIEYVILLE, T), May 10.—~Wiater wheat on high lauds heating out. Late ralns have some- what injured the crop. Not much rust. Falp prospect for crop of wheat, Baxvovar, 111, Muy 10.—Prospect very flat- tering for winter wheat, Late rajus did somne damage. A few ficlds bave been struck with rust, but no fujury from it is anticlpated, 1f no more heavy ralns, there will be a large crop, Nzoo, 1ll,, May 10.—Late rains bave injured the winter wheat, but not seriously, The geu- cral prospect 18 still guod, Spectut Diviiicis 10 The Tridune, Duxpeg, Ill, May 10.—Small graiu of sll kinds s doiug well. Corn plantiug has just commenced. 'The weatber quite cool. MINNFSOTA, dpectal Disvatches fo fAs Tridune. MixumaroLis, Miun., May 10.—The recent storms bave in no wise injured ur joterfered with the crop prospects fu any part of this state, and the crop proapects continue wble as thu beart of man could desire. Sprinx wheat never looked more promlsing than at g:c;‘unl. Cora 18 now beiug plasted. Oats and ley all iu—looking well. 'Fho acresgo ofull crops jucreased ovor Jast year 1rown 15 to 18 per ceut. ‘The general outlook for Minucsotn was never more fuvorable thau the prescot. Last year's imimeuss crop pald off o large pro- portion of the people's Indcbtedncss, and encouraged them to put in asu Jucremsed acreage this year, A large, unprecedently large, fuminigration bas followed the great crop of lust year. Fuaucially cousldered, there can be nocomparlson between this year sud 1577, Thoa all was blue aud despoudent; now every- body aud every luterest is hopeful, buoyant, aod {uil of couruge, ‘Ibe greal disaster to our local milliug futercst at thls polut will inno wise striously or permancotly stfeet our clty, Ths mills wrv all to by rebudle bumedlote jaie g, ica Ciike, sundrios, Ay liehe. One-alf of the number of stona destrosed wiil bo reslaced by new miils just reads to begin work, while the rebulldiug of the mills de- stroved will give ua great actlvity and plenty of employment for our mechani Winnoyw, Minn., May 10.—Wheat and barley are looking sptendid, “Oats are doing finely, Corn I8 now being planted. The ground Is in fine order. Thousands of acres of pratrio will Ua broken this acason. Lake Cnrstar, VMinn., May 10.—Never was Drorpect of apring wheat more E.mmm“ . Every avallablo inch fs under erop, Everybody feels hopeful—(iranger and merchant. . Ciraska, Minn,, Mav 10,—8pring wheat h: stovled splendidly, Never so fine a prospect for heavy cw{:m Corn-planting s progressing, Heoron, Minn,, May 10.—BIight rains, witis whits frost, Corn planting is_mostly done. ]Allbnmu grain looks finely. 8hbeep dropping ambs. — CALIFORNTIA. Spectal Dispateh to Tne Tribune. Mantinez, Csl., May 10.—Tho seed wheat spread early in December and January in dry sofls subjected to casuaities’ by vermin and drouth shows generally a light stand, many patches belng weedy, Bince the advent of warm weather vegetation {s superluxuriant. Barley and oats will be unusually heavy. Late aown graln during March and April looks very Bne, although it will requlro showers during the present month to make a good crop. Grapes promise well, - Other frut set thinly, Laborers aro scarce. Anv amouut of worthlesa tr 3 Heavlest crop of barley, hay, and corn. ‘fln’: general outlook makea us feel good, Plenty to cate \Vnm:rduugmhh. IOWA, Sosetal Diapatea to The Trbune, NORTRAMITON, 1a., May 10.—Wa are in the midst of v:orn-{)lnnr.lnz. Bpring wheat and bar. ley In fine condition, O3ceor, la., May 10.—Corn about half planted. Tho recent rains have prevented us getting tho corn In. Our wheat and oats Jook very flue, though tho chinch buga have recently lprculed In great numbers, The frujt crop will not be as largo as anticipated two weaks ago, : WesT Stoe, Is., May 10.—Corn not all_plant- ed. Bpring graln all looking well. Potato bugs plenty. £ NEBRASKA, &Suectal Diapatenes toThe Tridune. JUNIATA, Ncb, May 10.—~Crops looking splendid, No signs of bugs or Insects. Cdrn- planting in- full blast, Never better prospects for all crops. . HasTiNgs, Neb,, May 10.—Weather dry, and tain will soon be needed. Present condition ot all grains excellent. Corn I8 nuw being planted. ‘The farmers aro all feeling Jubilant over pros. penéfa for good ctops of all kinda. Rye hcaded ou & HANSAS. X Spectal Dispatchas in The Tridune. Avnua, Kan,, May 10.—First corn-planting all up well. Ryo headed out, Winter wheat Ina few days, Norust or fly here. Bpring wheat, barley, and oats looking remarkably weil. EaoLe Rarips, Kan,, Moy 10.—~Dry weather is hurting the wheat a good deal. - Spring %rdns, irom thls cause, aro growlng slowly, 'ho corn {a now moro than lalf plauted. ' omio,. " 8peciar Dispatch to The Tridune, Der1anog, O., May 10.—Winter wheat {8 very good, and has hcaded out. Dats are agood stand; camo “Y well, but excesslve rains hava 4 retarded corn-plantiog, and not much has been put In yet. DAKOTA, Spectc!t Dispalch to The Tribune. 'Vinors1a, Dak., May10.—Spring wheat, oats, and barley have all Leen sown with increased acreage and give promisu of excellent crops. i MISSOURI. HRoectal Dispalch to The Tribune. Krooninag, Mo, May 10.~Winter wheat s eimply splendid. We have a fine stand of cos Never bava scen a better prospect for peaches. INDIANA. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Gosney, Ind,, May 10.—Winter wheat never looked better. Oats very flne. Corn now planting. All crops never bettgr, MICIIGAN, Bpectal Dizpatch to The Tribune. ELR Raris, May 10.—Winter wheat bids fair for & good crop. BSpring wheat mud oats good. — WISCONSIN. . Apecial Dispalch to The Tridune, Map1son, Wis,, May 10.—Wheat and barles excellent, No chinch-bugs. Not much corn planted. N D — ANTI-CHINESE. Numerous Orders Coming to New York for Gunn with Which to 8hoot n New Kina of Game, ¢ With Hend and 'Tall on the Same End of the Hady,* Nzw Yonk, May 10.—~The Now York Tribune says: A prominent gun-dealer safl yesterday: * Letters have been numerous from Californla ssking the prico of arms, which, it is nalvely atated, are wanted for shooting game, which Is unusually abundsnt, Thero is littls doubt that troubls will soon follow out there, ' The feaiing szalost tho Chineso scoms to bo gaine Ing ground. It s not conflned to 8on Franclaco, but has apread throughout the Btate. Bhould an outbreak occur there, 1t will como East llke wildfire, aud may becomo Reperal.!! Another dealer aa; same funny letters and orders camo tu us from Bacramento and other clties In tho interior of California, Ono was rocelvud lately sakine for tho prices of Sharpe's rifles, and stating that thuy were wanted 1o shoot a new &ind of game, the” head and tall of which were on the same end of tho body. Opposite this was & ncatly- executed pen<irawing of a Chloaman’s head and pli-tall, under which was the Jegend: *Allce ines thie! " OAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, “THERE Is REASON In all TAMNGS” 1t {u reasonable to canclute that ienson's Capcine Plas- fers haviogrecelved the bighest aid uuly award st e Ceatennial Exposttion uver all other olatiers, larluz recelved tho univerial prafso of the Rikheat medical guthiorlty in tho world, my unustial meris. entor'a Carclay Fordus Fiaster was lavented to uvre: v even tos 10" thie ather.| LAME BACK, [iVs v nicy Wit | popuiar Lrengthen Temedy” Whey| Immedisto reller by [wenk ~ b o cure rhedima: use of Uemsonn [ o Dinelamt xidne) wRece ~ - ——!tlous, tho back, hius, n change of weather shonl Lhe winter senson, sutlicy olds, duid everywhere. I'rice of Uens Capelne Porous Plaster (n the mar: Eanie of them cuntaln dangerats miseral pations, apclie Pl Fach gen- ulne Hensun' ne Plaster has the word Capcine cut throughit. ‘Take no uiber. Al ,\'_“MM HARVARD UNIVERSITY Admission Bxaminations AT CINCINNATI, 1878. for sdmtsston to Harvard Col'ege (pre- size). tho Lawrence scleating hhioul, o ‘e liese constantly @ preventive of o OPe2 Lo 0lbery boa the pagniont ara fes o Venous woo pioposa {0 yass thew esamlustions aro requested (o fnlorns the ccrutary of Marvard Cofy alty, Cambride Muse., of thiele purpose before Juns 13, aud'to address hiuy fof furthier informatinn. The Aduitsiton Eaaminations of (ne University will ba held at Cincinnatl each year on thy' three duys fol luwiug 1ho Iret Wedncadsy 18 Jude, WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Wholly Devated to Colleze Worr, with Ample Provision in all 1ts Departments, Tuition, $90 a Year, Board mlx Lo sacured at €3 8 week. 'n‘tl jum tatributed annually swong Students need- or Catalogues apply to f . A, CHLAD NE. Presids LI S Imported CANARIES, Talking Parrots, und other Fancy Blrde, Goldtah & Aquatiuas, | FRED EAEMPFEH, 127 Clark-ot. Tatdermists’ Matervals, &, GENERAL REIOICING, Cause of the Excitement in and Around the Great Metropolis Given in Detail Below. Eoon after tha close of the groat Robelllon [ came tothis ity and Teased the building 100 Madison- st., and commenced the mannfacture of ice-cream and swater-ices, My object waa to euply the trads and uublic generally with & superior article. 1t boe inza new cnterprise for Chicago, many frienln predicted a failure. My machinery was operated by steam, and my outdt was compiste, After ad- vortising in the usual way, *‘opening-day'* cams, and 1 eold juat tAree quarte of lcescream! At the end of the firat week my anles had been sixty-four quarts, sod at the end of tha frst month three thousand and Afty quarts; and before the close of ihe first year my eales had run a1 high as four thousand Bve hundred quarts in & eingle day, sap- plylng regulae customers in nearly every subnrhan town within a rading of 100 miles, and many times flling orders from lawa, \Wieconsin, and even from the Gulf States, This resnlt wae brougnt about aimply by the ute of anly the very beat and purest cream, vanilla, and cans. The fact Is, I use noth. ing but the Yery best of everything In my business, and that pare and unndulterated. In 1871 the great firo awept everything away, leaving me only cnerzy and popularity as steck in trade. 1opcned out & few daysafter In a bassment on tho West Side, from there supplying the de- mands of my cnstomers unfll T fonnd the mare central and sultable place, No.08 Madison-st. ,cor. uer of Dearborn, which Iused as a central depot untfl 3ay 1. 1 have recently assoclated with me Mr. J. W, Darnsilic,and to-day open my oid num- ber, 100 Madlson-et., with what we skail endeavor to make one of {ha most attractive lce-cream and cofle patlors and depota for forelen and domestic {raits and confections to be found in the Weet,and we invite everybody to give usa call at oar now queriers and fudge for thamselves. W, P, BRAZELTON & CO,, 100 East Madison-st. N. B.—We supply nearly all the holels In the clty, besides thousanda of families daily, deliver. ing fn most any quantity free of charge, 4 TEA] ~ Rorth ™ Gorman Tloyd:- ‘The steamers of this Company will sall every Satur. Iny from lremen Pler, footof Third street, Jioboken, lates of passage—From New Yurk Lo g tun, .onden Jlavre, and Liremen, first cahin, 1, ond :’:‘:’:‘x"’;‘.fl:‘;‘«“’#’;’:&'?“"""’ 80 cuprencr, For treig a 0 X 20, reen, New Yurk, Ouly Direet Line 1o Francs, General Trannatlantlc Company. Between New York and lavre, Pler 43, N. ., foot of Morton outh LATIADOR, Banglier. .o Wedncada 4 NADA, !‘: "' 1 Snerar ,7;«3!;":% : ciav, ey g 4 i 1, i1 OF I'AS| F. IN GOLD (including wine): VEEirst Coblay $1057 Second cabTe Bas; neluding, wine, hedding,and utens rei 45 ot carry Hicernge ez b L DE AR, Avear, 55 Brosdusy, orW, P, WHIT e AMERICAN' LINE. PHILADELPHIA and {_JXESEPOOL. Calling at QUEEN N, fillllnranry‘”m:‘ Siam aliadeiphla, The only ¥ can Trans-Atiantio Agent for Chicago, n 116 E3tRa NFW YORE T OLARGOW, LIVERPOOL, DBRFAST, LONDOKDEIRY tad he Fariy 3 o ¥ 10 accoinmosas . Helurn ticketa at reduced rates. Beconu Cabil $15. Tetyrn tickeld at rluced raes, teers e/t rates. S Appiy (0 AUSTIN. DALDWIN & eral Agunts. 3. WAIIIACK, Man 124 Washington-st., ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEABERS New York and Glasgow, DEYOSTA...May 11, noon § OALIFILTA, May 25.noon ANCHORIA May 1R a8t ETHIOFIA, Junel, Be m New York to Londun diecer. COLUMNIA, Say 11, noon } UTORL. {ay 15, 8p. m. bins, $¢3 1o , kX1 Ticks it reduced Laian. ec ns'lrl:llrhlc“(fl?n Q'llE(V 3 Cadia ULRSON BROTHERS, hin National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROW }'Iewh York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen., Cabin pareage from £30 10 470 gurteney. Excurslon Tickels 8t reducod rates. bleerage, €34, Drafs oo O ialiaia A fariher mtormation soply ags aud o s , ON, No. 4 Pty i T B LANEONL ) ALt L= INMAN LINE. Vnlted Meates nnd Royal Mall Rteamers, New Yark to Liverpool via Quesnstowa, * (3 DAYR AND BATURDAYS, FyC,BIOWN, Gen. Weatern Areut, 33 Houth Clarkest, Diratia on Great Britain and Iicland for su's. Srsbrsrnin IR e ONLY A FEW_DA¥S MORE ron DARGAINS. LA ES’ S840 iriuaps o #3.00 Fiyp, Tnaf "4 0at o Linet for. 84.50 l’lnf :lr-:'ufig. tioat Iul $1.00 011 Gont w, and dpldo Lare 4es PLAIN and FANOY S11Pp! h K td Button Cleap, M. WHEELER & CO., 74 E. Madisons V™ N A tn [ 0, Tebrat ubnnisharebed Tustey b na i rarated BURT'S SHOES THEY ARE THE ST, AIK your aler for thein. s MEWING MACISINGS, SWHITE | ‘\ A Aud BEST Sewing Ma. E{:lrlg!::‘!)ngsu; t'::lels“lo tu the world, Ituuning Sewing MACI“N E. BEST to buy—BEST to usgo—BLEST made. Buy tho ‘ White” and you buy the B N1, 50,000alrendy sold, Agents wantod, B, J. WHEITCOMI & NON, oot SAGHAAST 1 G co. Lfld‘\hs e A A e i AN AN AT J. MoNulta, Complatuants' Solieity, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1 wlit ge!l at publlo auction, under the order of the Circait Cours of McLean Count; inols, 8t the south C ton, o sald couuly, cunenclag oo THU L D-\ PRIE 24, 1973, and cou- Houtug from dlrwdl) allof the real eatato assigned 10 1ge by StcClua, Jolder & ¢, (Home Dank), and by each e1Lers of #a1d tirm. culisle of (arin, sus, Living: oxs; creon, Marin, Lyow, Lion, Counties, Kanssa. Terme of sale: Une-third cash, the balanca ja two ! unual paymments, with fnlcrest 8t 8 por cent, pay- uuslly. wud a1 Gt o by sunoundud at on applic va, asigace, blovnlagtos, 1ik er. GFFICE OF TIE Lile Association of America, 8t. Loals, April 15, 1470, ' fn sccurdance with the pro- vislows of Secuiin Gof the Cusrter, an eloction for 0ve fucaibers o ibe Guaccal Hoard of " Dlrectory bu terre £ue LUig terus Of Whrey § ears, will oo beld at the general Gice, 1o 31 Laile Mooy of Tuatar, the 141l dey of a7, 1579, 86 polls whif Ba pen froms 11 o'cluck & X p.w. o We MOUGH, Freatdsat. e PLEUCE, Beczeiars, GRAND B L T | FAREWELL conczn‘rsi MAUALGTRI L ORI, . l BY THE ARTIFIS OF THE i L e ESTRM@SGW ( | K e et OPERA TROUPE, AT O AND ACXILIARY TALENT. FORTRY. |§ R Smsm ORI BENEFIT LT T MY, runmmuuummtuuummmm:uuunmmmmmumm; g HEWSBOTS ANBRATH S TR s - 8 FEACDIVIL IR - s B At the Tabernacle, R T T TUBSDAY AND THURSDAY,4 T TR RT ESERLIT B N ETTIVY May 21 and 23. TN SO s g LABT APPEARANCE THIR BEABON OF ¢ 155 CLARA LOUISE KELLOGE | WLLE MARIE ROZE TR s s | M55 ANNIE LOUISE CARY et T T DTTE TR D D DL TR T §'Mr. TO® KARL, Teuor. Mr. CAUFMANN, Baritons, Mr. @, A, CONLY, Barso. Mme, APOLONIA MARETZEK, anunmunmnmmmuunn s Programmen of rare attractiveness will clally prepared for these MONSTER MUSICAL FESTIVALS! ncluding some new snd novel features, calcus b Eoc e Tenats Tt Lo (u;::‘v’n o the Beason tho best of ¢ Further particulars in future anoouncements. Admigsion Only 50 Cents. Resarved Beats 23 and 50 Cents Extra, Bale of reserved acats will ecommence at Root & uricCo., 158 Ktate Strevt,on Fridey, May 17, Ordars by wail or telegraph prompily NOTE, Hieciat srrangements kave been made . with the varlous rallrosits for exc alon tratns st reduced 4o, with the Lotels, for apecial rates 10 visltors 1o thess grand benes enteriainments, i e of the Favarite EMERSON'S MINSTRELS AND THE UNAPPRUACHADLE BIG <4!1 Thia Baturday Matince at 2 p. m., and Eveaing at 8 o'clock. New Fongn, Actw, Danees,'ete. Monday, May 13, the Ureat HARRIGAN AND HART COMBINATION. HAVERLY’S TUEATRE, J. L HAVERLY. Proprietor and Mageger Ladi b Tl rday Matince. % FEmember thUS S Dovatie Caturdsy Night BUl. COMBINATION, ALIA’ FAiGne7: Milehells Lhvelalty sad RaleC Trouoo. COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE. This Evening, "'“"i“ pisTTremendous Succent SERVITUDE AND FREEDOM. Gpand Ollo. Contwontal 4, Floreace trwin, Dien Dodge, and s hosi of others. Matines prices, 25 and buci evening prices, 25 37 and ioe. NEW CilICAGO THEATRE, This Afternonn and Evening, 4. Z, LITTLE fn bis great sensation, ROVING JACKI!] A fal cast of characters. KELLY snd by PiTieh Comedians, “Siies ULORGTE KAINE, e mic \ ueatlst, Moulay—C. K. MORTIMER &+ BATANUS, and £0 Young Ladles. McVICKER’S THEATRE, TOUCICAULTS SENSATIONAL LIPE-ATORY, AFTER DARIKI Depleting high and fow 1ifa In th.e great ot owerful cast of charariers, o scenery. b.very night this week, SUNMER SCHOOL, OF ELOTUTION, Y S. 8. ETAMILL, Author of **Relence of Eloentlon,"” at Jacksonriile, N, commencing June 30 IH3H, TIILLINERY. ST. CLOUD, |DERBY, TIVOLE, |COLLEGE, ESTEY, |10DJESKA, AND MANY OTHER CIIOICE ATVLES Children’s School Hats. 185 ST ATE-ST., 3 Doors Bouth of Madison, WEBSTER’S. “NEW PUDLICATLIO! " NEW MUSIC BOOKSTT (Clarke’s Reed Orocan Melodios, 1 y W3l H, CLARKE. Drice, Cloth, §3; Bds $2.6, i, Clarke's eclebrated **Sew M . fana’ 18 utveraal dard book for vetruction, A buok by the eame skiliful hond, and (n hich tie satiie fing taste I disclayed. will be untvere ity welcomed. It s 200 lurdo pages, Sheot Susto ' and ahout 130 channlag pleces. Dancing at Home and Abroad. Dy H. CLEVELAND. JR. CL. $1: Pda 0u; Paper,60r, ihis nuntinl for dancing, wud a'so a sort of S Ches e 00 e1iquetid a3l guud manners, esterfiela ™ wreatl end {eworth reading by everyboly, Tl Tmoraes Gl Bon, teof Clubi Tl by for alith S F At & for GOSPEI 2. 11 and 12 (each No, tha koud WOFK uf #up}i eice. 20 pages of chol clag £2 per year), con ng the best music at tha ¢ liiado it each muiaber, el Iruin Dltesi & U vaiuable choyrigul Aty book maliol, pust-frce, forhe retall jrice, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. ~ |Furoaces sud Battimora K. BUALEY, FrIKBANKS' STARDAXY 4, SCALES oF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS. MORSZ & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Becasefultobuyonly the Groulng, AR RESTORATIVE, SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TODO YOUR! 1T READ AND HEED HAIRI WHAT FOLLOWS, SAVE YOUR FAIR.~The laws of Health aud Longevity demand it, tho custoras of rocial lite requits §t. Tho matter it of great mportance In every war. BEAUTIFY YOUR JIAIR.—It is the sure rewingerown of glory, and for the Jossof it thers 13 Lo compensation. 1 CULTIVATE YOUR IAIR.—For by ne other means can {t be exved and beautified, LYON'S KATHAIRON, Discorered thiriy-five years sgo by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, 18 tho most parfect preparation in the world for preserving and beautifying tho halr, Neatdes being the best halr dressing ever produced, Lyon’s Kathalron will positively prevent grayness, and will re- store new hair to bald heads, if the roots . and follicles ara not destroped. 1t actually performs thess peeming miracles, of wiich the following fs 0 A FAIR SPECIMEN. 1 had been entiraly bald for several years, con- atitutional, I supposs. I used a fow bottles of Kathalron, and, {6 my great surprise, I have a thick growth of young kair. COL, JOHN L. DORRANCE, U, 8, A, 1In every important respect tho Eathairon is abeos Jutely Incomparabie, It is unequaled 1, To Cure Baldness, 2, To RestoraQray Hair. 3, To Nemove Dandrufl. 4. To Dreas and Deautify the Halr, DEAR IN MIND.—The Eathairon ls no sticky pasto of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, ta patnt £2d detb {he lialr and paralyzs the brain. It fs” & pure and limpid vegetatio lotion, intended toze- rlore tha hiair t7 natural growth nnd relnvigeration. 1t & splendidly perfamed, nad iho most delightful {oilet dressicg known. No lady's or gentleman's tollet outfit s cumplote without Lyou's Katlalrva, EOLD LVERYWIERE, PIROPONALS. GORVICT LABOR T0 LET. Thie labor of one hunired and twenty-five men at the Towa Feniientiary at Fi. Manison, 1a., for a period not excerding five years, from June 13, 1478, “Fuey will he fet n squads of ten or more, or the wholo numuer I une contract, 43 may bo found desirable. Aot elgnty-dve of thess nien ara pow engaved o makiny boota and shoer, and are therefore more ur less skiiled workmen, kg room with adequate sard-room faralahed. ‘The tate wl'l furniah %ater for machinery, and all possliile factiitics work 10 advantagy. Rettlementa required monthiy, Payients io be mnde qUATEY. Bonds in double Binount quarerly payment raquired, Hond for fafthful performance of cuatract req iired. Cantracts must be auproved by the Executive Council before the riace |8 bound. C udence from contractors and manufacturer s nd promuily snawered. ble partics destring 1o engace tn manufacs turtui are (weited to vislt the Pelson, where wil infor: matlon touching proorals fur (abur sl be given. I'roposals for il of any. zortion of this labor may be Up 1o noan, May 13, 17k, wiien they will jo upened, sod awards promptly made, ~ The inanufaciure'of Chairs, School Furntture, Cof- fnx. aud Agrlcultural Ticpicments (except licapers, Movwers, Threshers. Plows, and_ Wawons) exinot be carefed un under this let1ing by resson of exiating cone (Tacts covertng thesn trades. age atout four bundred convirts now In thiy i one liundred and Nffecn nre engased ciore of Agriculiural Implemenia, and hair-making. brick, two itoriee bich, situsted on ¢4 Of uare, well lighted acd con: 3 ¥i; Maabon ln 8 cliy of ucarly fire tnousand Wopie, witudted ot the Misitelpyt Biver, teo hundred and driy >t Louls Jusice Rarfh of twenty-ve miles north of kuk. jows, twenty milon south of Hurlington, two h ‘wert of Chicago. e Chiieago, uriinging & Qoincy Batirasd prsses directiy by the )‘rl!unffl'l‘nn‘iw'uml oa factlities botl el , Caat now costing about $2.50 per ton ae'lvered at the I'rison. piiTuporaia mey aito Ue addressed 10t Warden st tho Prisot Address or apply to elther of tbe underslgned Com- msioners for atate of fnwi i eakuk, Ta, T, 3t Plesaant, Is, L L GG E T AL CARTWRIGHT, uritngien, fa. 7 EOR MALE. 700,000 Names and P, 0, Addresses OF GOON, RELIADLE FARMERS, FOR SALE CHEAP. Thia Htsg of Beven fundred Thonsand Farmersfe fresti and genulne, caanot he fonnd in any Directory, Wi b sold a3 whole or n sectlons tos few rellabla parttesin astrictiy legitimate husiness, For terms and oarticulsra address P. P MABT & €O, Hpringfeld, Okla, * ¢ lininn_o.ur Tl;’l 2 'I‘AAlill-!h n‘};“y’;‘ffi{""-’%fln&'y e M ey OB10AG0 & FORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, iatk-at (3hey ‘Ticket Omces, flcm\;x"’l“mu‘ Tman House) sady aPacific Fast Line. atfoux C| i S35 v I 1) ) ) 'd & Dubu e, 13 3 MAll (dsily)} 8 g Ml prea. i ? ; oM kee ['aveen, . Milwaukre Passenzer (daily) & h 81, anlh M ko 3 bWinona & New Ui SMarquette Fxnrecs atienera Laxe & ) SFont an “Poltman Hotel Car ars mn thronah, Tetw o @ Council Bian, o the train 164vias CRicaso o otber roadyuns Pullman or any other form of bote) eard weat of Chie: a~=Tepot cornerof W and Rinzie-sts, b—Degot corner uf Canal atfd Rinzie-sta OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUTNAY FATORAAN, Depotafoat af Lakesst. ana-Av.,and Sixtom and: Cu:n:tu"rlo%:ulezm . Ticket Omces, 50 Clarke i RET [ A Am.ia T jd Dinisz Cary w m. Mag-Cnry are rin betwoen Chicaza and Uinaha on' acific Express, the OHICAGO. ALTOR & ST. LAUII AND OHIOARD EANZAB CITY &'VERVIR 8HORT LINZ3. Unfon Depat, West Bide, near M) el Twenty-thirdwt._Tirket Ofice, pringeld & Texas § o ol irlingion { Fast Ex.|* i:0ua. & Keokuk ‘I’ prem. f 1:00 sitreaior, Lacan, Chicazo & Padu aib'ton dulfet & D wigneAccomm (HIOAGO, MILWAURFR & 8T. PAUL RATLWAY, Calon Lapot, carnor aitson unl Canai-sts. Tiezal 63 soutis Llarg: L ilte Sherman Hous and af depot, Lo i arrive, w2l & m.{* 7:55p, m. akee Expraes... in & Moneso: nd Mensshn Green) rough| *10:108. m. [* 41000, m. * 3:£0p. m. [M0:450 m, res. it 9:00p. m. 't T:003 m. via Miiwaakes, Tickrts for B, Taal 16 k004 elther via Madison and i'rairly du Chien, o i teriawn, LaCrone, sod Winoos. t, foot rle{se Derot kv oics, e, eld Night Ex, 100000 (10 Burltnaton & Keokirk dlreona, Burlingtun & Keokuk §10 Pz & o Ciey 10 ubuque & Ejoux City Ex. Gliman Pus a On aturday nleht runs to Centrall only, 50n Saturday night runt to Peorla only, L MIORIGAN OEWIRAL !} Depot, foot uf Lke-at., nad fuut u 1';0 et Oflce, U7 UIar<-5t., southes doiph, urand Pacive [Lotel, wnd ot Val Matl (via Matn and Atr Line) {ay Bapres. B.RMBL00 Accomno lantic Expres 1) Nlgls Exprees, e 4 PITTSBURS, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depol, vorter Canal und Madisn-ate, Tkt Ofdeoy * Notice to Conraclors. OHIOAQO, Moy 3, 1878, Propoeats will be received at the Ofice of the Chief Engineer of the Chicayo & Alton Hallroad Cotpany, st Chicago, until noun on the 16th day ot day, Inst,, for the Grading, Mavonry, Trestle, and ile Bridres on Feetons No. 8570 140, [u- clusive, of the Kaneas City, 5t Louls & Chicazo Hallroad, from near Marshull vis Halt Springe, Higzinsvtile, and Uak Grove, 1o Litile Dluc River, near Incependonce, in Stlssonri, Frofiies, Specificitions, Forui of Propos Forin of Contracts may be seen at the Oflico of Chief £nzineer in Chicago, Contracturs will be reguired to plve satisfactory security for the cowpletfn of tho work accordis o.contract, and alau for ne prompt paymcnt for ali suppliea nnd materials purchased aod laber employed while prosecuting the work. Bub-contracing will be Yruhlhucd. and con. tructors are requitsted to bid for nu mure work 4ban can be dono unler their parsonal supersis. and the o Tne work will bo paid fon n casa oy the Chicago & Alton Rallroud Company, and will’ not be con. tracted axcept at the lowest cush prices, Proposals shuuld bo addrensed to the Chief En. mineer of the Uhicogo & Alten Railruad C“'"Q'* A Chicago, 11 nd marked **Proposals for Work P e Vo refect 11 bl ‘Tho Hght to reject any or al s 1!. L. HL.\(JKS'Kl eserved, resident. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Seated propovats will by recetved st the Clty Engla. eer's o uttale, N. Y., untll Tucsday, My 14, &t 10 w'elock a, 1., fur Fepatiuge Frankiis streel from & it K fevd 0P D Trum the urtd line of uth line of North atre 037 feet, wnd whith 42 feel speclations -nan’ & bropuscd 10 e perforined by himg also thy 1 oo 1o be used wud ulider what letters pateat, resza curtiug and eart foundation to be une istur “‘A‘hunuhzlnnlhlgvnuul wood blocke which sow fortu she paveiment belng the ew wark requircd. Tho work (o ve dune I8 Bubstantial snd’ workmane Hike pianuer, und to be of parfectly suund juatorial sud ta b subject at all stages of (he work an {nspertor or the City Engincar, the pointed And pald by 1o luxpayers ua ted for m payement cedar blucks, 4 lnclics in hight. 3 e bt 10duces laug, Lo bo bald [y reguin courses au tuch strip of pine 3 nchea hian fald av the Bottom #aq beiween tho eonraes of and natied to them, ing spaca Letween the blucks Ly Ls wlth 1ar aud gravel sod rawmed when put i, To be laidIn the salic manneras Nidulson pavemedt with giko Inch boardsof hine underlviuit the entire pave: ards ck# (0 be costed With tar. ra 10 slate & krods suni for Lba entire work cqmpiet Nulnber of squars yards of Favement to be yelald, e Adten £0. MANS 108000 A i Strect Commitiee, Buialor N ¥. ~Sealed Proposals, Tha Hoard of Education o Disteict No. 8 Dundes, willrecutve sealed propusale (or the remuval of thy ulud of the 031 schoul b IJ{\‘IT and the ercetion dnd cutupletioa of w uzw bous:. All matel which can be aaved fram theuld Dullding entirely uninjured Ly the tho re may be uerd I 1he conMtructiud of tho buw edifice, Planlaa. cificalioug ¢ 0 at the odice uf the Quaa i o aud afler May 1. Ay tle 25th inst. " The '1! auy aud all A SEGE GIUDINGS, Preaideat. T. MCEWEN, Clerk. undec, Ik, May 6 1478, 10 CIRANGES, Notice [ hercby glven that Fraok A. Plait drawu frowm [is codartuersbip, lierelolore existing uu- ¥ l:'v Ifltu‘t BAXPER C. SWA. BENI Y A. CLARK, UKO. P! J, QRO Wouds. 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Two to BIx Lozes ar uaually sufliclent, ¥up further ‘Infurmation, e or Clrcutur, Trico. 81 por'Thons ‘Hie tosee: £, y mall, sccurely aealod, with full directious fo uas Proputod unly by WINCHESTER & C0., Ch, sts, 36 John Bi.. New Vork. T (Uaiverally pro: i n 'nuv'}‘.w'fn'.'m e, Bie, Hlems b b reekbia o (is aad e s bhodicen IFELS: ativas), la agreent o usid Deve: i e £ tlon, K. quILLUN‘ 47 live Lawbutedy, Parls, Suld TEr

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