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TIHE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE : TUESDAY, MAY 14 1878, MARINE NEWS, BUFFALO. N. Y., May 13, —~Conl freights steady; ToTTA o Red. Whito, and Blne, conl, Cleves dattere O ikee, 33 centa; Col. Ellaworth, nd b iand to Stiebavgan, 50 cents; Melvin el LI e, conl, Cleveland to Chicago. 33 Bacn e ot the Steatts, Inmber, Duncan City :;"é‘,‘[,.gn, &1 per 1,000; Mary Cogley, aalt to De- L €% ot has arrived during the past forty- ARNCTE o SatardaY-Props Pacife, viesttneet 1 Pryarnim, Hounoke, James Flak palatht e 2 Ohioy Marquette:; Enat Saginaw, Jr. CME S hes Rted WWing, 1,200 tons conl; Out i Cur s iace, dames . Sawger. and k. C. £on. M- Chicagot Johin Burt, Dalath; A, Ford, Woodlas d. L. Green, Port Ulintons Honald! At conl, Mliwauke: George \W. Holt, 108, A0y 'coal, and ‘Three Dells, Detroit; Maty £0140%100 bila alt, Toledo: barges Light Guard, Conel "0 "W, “Orton, Saginaw: Leader, liay Cllisels Pasting Port Colborne Lock for the oqir-four Hours ending 6 p. m , May 11 e i~ ffarks I1. Folger, Grand faland to C1 Bt aane, Muskrgon to Kingston: M. Battle, foas £ 110 Colling” Bav; Craftaman, Ashtabula (0 Ty CUF . clra Feank Crawfora, Muskegon {o Taalion: Fred L. Wella, Toledo 10 Oswego. B ard— Tiavatla and London, Ringston 1ohay Cilys Montmorency and Hteindecr, Ciayton 1o heieo: R, Gaskin, Kinston tu CElcago; Bia- wrck and Jf. 1, Beck, Kingston to Toledo; echra Jortana snid Mont Calmi Clayton to Detroit: Yontvelter, Claston to Chicasa; A. J. Dewey, B Xincent ta Cleveland: Hermuda, ‘Whithy 1o Cfvelapd; barzes India, Enreka, Daibing Wave, Aditondac, Ogdensburg to Uay City, ):I\“O-VE()UH REI'ORTS CORRECTED. ‘The oficers of tho Chicago Seamen's Unlon siteto THe Trinuse that the reports made in gereral pavers that that organtzation s cnt wagen born 1081, per day,ls* not eorrect, and aay thay Abey with to notify the public that the members of e Ualon cannut live on Jess than $1.30 per day. ey alea wish to deny the chargo that Unlun men pare meddled withi the schr Grace Mneray or hor cew. Furthorniore, the Unfon men do nol. pro. tore 1o nterfero with non-Unlon seamen, because itiecontrary to the provisions of thelr constitu- flon. ches of the Chicago Unfon havs heen organs ":.d’m Tafialo and Cleveland, are governed 1ibe samo articles, President Pawers {nforined Tug TIIAUNE winrine feporter yeaterday that the Chicago Unlon and branchen do dot propose Lo por- Bitsheir members to go about the doc on Hosnt of verscls **buildozing® non-Union men; o unless vensel-ownere can pay S1.60 per day toUnion met, the latterara perfectly willing thut {hey#hould. Iny thelr craft np, It that will caues taem 00 to do. COMPARATIVE RATER ON GRAIN. In glanciug at the carrying rates for tho past three yeara, it 18 found that the present season ¢iers veey little from any of them, In 1875, In May, tho rate fraom Toronto o Kingston was 2¢; fo Montreal, Gc, and the rates declined §n Juno of thatyesr Lo 1%c and Gic tespectively, In 1870 the Yayrato to Kingston and Oswego was 1%a and 15, ad to Montreal e, declining In June to 134c tod 14y¢ respectively. Lost aprlog the rate was to Fiogston 1tic, and to Montreal Se. These rates dave tonched bottom: veascla cannot eail for any fers and leave tha ownera clear. The rates in tho Test lant year were rather botter than the present rites, On the Gth of May last year the rate from Giago o Duflalo waa: Wheat dige, ‘carn e to Kingeion, whent Bc, carn 7'4¢. And Erie Canal nies were: Fram Bufalo to New York, wheat Gic, corna%c, deelining to e and 41 by the end of the ponth,— Toronto Glob CLIVELAND. Bpeeinl Dispateh to The Triduns. Crevxsaxp, May 13,—The new steamer City of Delroit arrived here from Dotroit on her trisl trip thisaftermoon. The trip was mado in the quick- ¢t ime on record, vir. : six hours, slx minutee, and ten scconds. Bhe waa received in the beat style at this harhor, and s considercd a fino addi- tion to the crafts hiere, Thonsands of people went shoard her, and pronounced her one of the fAnest boats on the lake, The schr Ban Tego has been cbartered for coal Cleveland to Chicago, at 35¢. Conl is scarce, and caariers have been made for vesrcls enongh to il the docka for somo time to comc., Hutes ato #eady for fiGc £ Chicago and Milwaakee. Iron- wefieights ara dull and nominal, BUOYS RECENTLY PLACED. Dooye hava recently been placed for the season sifollows: On Calumet Reef, a spar bnoy., On Rating Reef, -cluss can buoy (there are com- plaiote that this buoy drifts out of position). On rel off §heboygan, thirdeclass can buoys. At wonth of (rand River (Lake Michigan), three spar tuoye. In Green Bay: Of Point Peninsalar, Es- «anaba, Horae-ehoo Kecf, Peshtigo Paint, Pen- rakeo Shoal, 1In Sturgeon Day: Huoys marking the entrance to and [n” Fox Itver: plles marking Whale's-back Shoal, ete. Tn the Banlt Ste, Marje: Theta Include the buoym frum Detonr, on Lake Huron, above and Lolow ™ the caunl, tu nnd fnclid- fllhu Middle Qround buoy off Round irland, ¢ Superior, and others, In Baginaw Itiver: ‘Twelve can and thirteen spar buoys, PORT IURON. Pont Hunox, Mich., May 13.—~Down—Props Tdako, Ouelda, Colorado, Mayflowor nnd barges, Alpena and barges; sches 5. J, Tilden, Frod A. Monse. Up—Props Nebrasks, Java, Annie 8mith; schrs g):hwu:;- Constitution, 8. Anderson, Savcland, unye Wind—North: tresh. Wenther—Cloady, Yot unow, Mich., May 13—10 p, m, —Passed ~Fraps Vanderbilt, Mary Jarecki with Neills {iardner, 8, Chnmberlain and consart, Maing with Town~Frops Jay Goald, Cuba, Heotta, Arpyle, Aanitabs, 1), F. tione and barges, Falroanke with d. B, Ketshuy cra L. 1lanna, Mary McRea. Wind—~Northe ght; weather tine, LAKE FREIGITS. Graln freights were dnil yestorday at 2¢ for corn taBaffalo by sall, 10c do through to New York by lkeand rail, and 8 do by the oll-water ronte, The achr Thomas Gawn was taken for coru to Duf- Iiost 2, and the prop Waverly for' corn and oats trough, Total capacity, 03,000 bu coru and 10,000 b pats, ;The schr ¢*. North was chartored yestorany to 18ch 100,000 feet of hunber from Puyn\wnu-l’to 1bls port a¢ 81, 1245 per 1,000 foet. The Mary 1, Iinle was taken at 31,00 ber 1,000 feel for lumber tom Choboygan to Chicaco, and allowed 8100 taek treight. “'he nehr Alico Ticbards waa chars firdat g1, 70 yor card o bring 200 cords of wood om Traverso Hay (o Chicago, NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Testerday morning boforo dayiicht, when tho Publigs Company's varge Active was belug towed U the Lighthouse Sip, she camo iu contact with s maln-boom of the schr Thomas W. Forry, ¥hch wan lying at the dock. The boom was cnIn three pleces, and tho pawi-post of the bute, which was of solid vak eixhten lnchos M"l“:"b“l lmp}xedufl liku o pipesten. le: “llnllnl of hor eylinder-head caused the tug 1ant Lo lay up for repafrs yetorday, The barges ludla and Eifeka sullered damage o 8 col Il Vi l.unusa:'u‘:’élnyl.‘ Allsnoury, in the Welland MARQUELTE, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Yinqcxrre, Mich., May 13.—Arrived -Props yue, Bparia, R, J. ackett, D, M. Wileon; s Frank Perew, Sumatrs, McGrogor, 8, Miuch, 4.¢. Mag wall, (‘.”‘::Hl-l'mp Usckett, schra Minch, Mrs. Mc. "a? C;;‘y :'n;.};:-lthe.rdny. prop Puosrless; ta-day, Vind —North, Weather—Fine, — B TIE CANAL. ¥ Mibaxpony, May 13.—Arrived—3L. 7T, Adsma h"‘- & Peru, 6,000 by corn; W, J. Roebuck, Kane by ‘%0 Feeder, 0,100 bu cornj D, 8. Wrignt, Mor. % 0,100 bu corn; Thamas Scott, Marsolitas, ed—1ladore, lo, 87, iber; Brilliant, Morpie " "%’:,",“F."......}’, u.“u' 'ala'fommr:'; ontayk, 3 X 1, Heawy, oskhost, 1,680 bu wheat; Cty of Hea ERIE, B Specicl Dispateh to The Tribune ZWz, Pa,, May 14, — Atrivals—Prop Alasks, Chie ;"‘-;;lv(up Westford, Bay City; schr R, B. Hayes, Dorn’t %br Laura Ewmms, Boowdrop, Fort Departurea—genr i, , Beals, Bullala. o 4B B L. Usyeq loads witn coal for Chi- on BUNK, Mot .A;A.. l\[:ny 13. —=The American boat Wellman rillon b a ez o e A emen parear, O 1eit0 Wi NAVIGATION NOTES, i AT OHICAGO. ‘mLx Maznollsie under the derrick for a new fore- Tha lag Unton commenced tawini 4 te Brut time stuce her rebulld. . There wery al markey bout thirty cargoas at the lumber e umf:rlnz Yesterday, and thirteen wero thero Uetuy John C. In . raw, under command of bt Nozay, wade ber Bypcarants o tny Tudor T it Liuw yestorday. Bho 1e s good eraft, sod Tonish tlic beat lu o Larbor, lnd«‘l f“ Haives bas trunslerred the tugs Triad Wrngy demith Muid Lo the Chicazo Towing Auso- B, of which Lo s tho prlucipal mewmbet. erday for ;‘h«:‘;n‘rmerll pot in 8t 96,000, and the latter at There were bul two eharters yestarday, and con- sequently no onporlanity for marine.insorance agents 10 practico on a aill) further reduction of Taten, wnderatond, however, that soma o write for 810.00 per $100.00 on 4, and nthers 15 centa. ELSRWHERE. ‘The Lachne Canal i fully opon {o navigation. The stoamahlp V. It, Ketchum has gone into dey- dock at Lultalo mr‘!un:nl repairs. Anew tug called the Crolaer mads a trialat Ringeton the other da) pla i Schr Gold Ilunter fs to be sold by the United Btates Marshal at Milivaukee on the 21st nat. The work of rafeing the tug Prince Altred, snnk st Windsor, Ont., tsnow in o fair slate of prog- ress, The barge H, R. Newcomb, consort of tha D, W, Ruet, hae received & new double deck atCleve- and, The mor Russiz wan at Day City Saturday tak- Ing on ealt, and the Nebraskn and Java wero ex- pected the firat of this week. Capt. Frank Welcome, the well-known “’5" man of Detrolt, now owna the stnr Qeorgs 8. Frost, Asn;l will it her ont for the excursion business ai e, Capt. Grnmmond, of Detroit, Is aslonlshed to learn from & L'hnrnoynn paper that his stmr Kee- weenaw will be placed by him on tharonte between Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie via Mackinaw, PORT OF CIIICAGO,. The tallowing are the arrivals and actnal ssilings At this port for the past twenty-fone houts ending 8t 10 o'clock Iast night: AmTAL Behr 8. O, Andrews, ‘Musketon, lambor, market, 8ehr €. North, Muskezon, Inmber, market, Benr Josepn den, Muskegod, woud,” Divtelon oet. T Bkylark. Michtean Gler, sundrtes. State ateeot. Selie flonsa Simmona, Muakexon, limbor, market, ch Persi1. Pentwater, Lumber, markat, ark Lafrinler, Alpens, limiber, inarkat. 1ark Whiliam Jones, Kecanalia, bis furasce. et T Kenr Tronsides, (cotito, 0mber, mar) £ehr Winnio Wing, Ludington, lumber, market. urinio, sundrics, Wastifngton etreet. J09, sund, real. Btme Chieagd, Manitwoe, chr J. lteau, dr., lumber, Lron'T, W, snvokk, White Kehr A. Niradley, Mantstee, tamher, Mazazine Stip, o . K. Tyson, Menuminee. lumvér, Ssmpson r. &chr K. 8. Robinson, Menomines, lumber, Aason P, Kehr Minnekaunee, oininec, lamber, Mason Blip, Kehir Ostrich, Baugatuck, Iuniber, Twenty-second trect. Kens Yty Day, White Laks, fumber. Mark Rebit Souranir, Pentwater, shingles Sarker. Kehr Juses, Muskegol Tumber, Sampson SHp, Prop feath, Soutl Haven, Timber, Markot. Behir 1lattin Flsher, Muskegon, tes, Burilng fichr ¢, Harrison, Whit Lake. tlen. Barling 'rop Truewtelt, Green Hav, nundrice, ust Kelir William Sturges, Muskegon, lnmbar, Market, Feir Wolverlno, Grand Havew, lumher, Twenty-séo- ond strect. Belir Apprentice Doy, Grand Haven, lumber, Hath: ew z:ld'grs«filu Qrand taven, Urand Maven, lumber, Mag- azino 8lip. Lo Glomatte, Featitigo, towing, § selie Noqunbay, Peshtles, luml Kehir Advance, Peshilan, b Prop Wemarck, MinneXsuace, towinz, Alpenn, Muskegay, sun:los, Il 00| Marquerte, lamber, 81etson Silp, ironsun, Marmuntte, bumter, Ktetsn Slip. anng, Marquette, lumber, Sietsun Klip. tla Cooper, Sheboyian, Inmter. Market. Iaven. lomber, Palk s orlte, Marquetie, sumirion, biate street. L. fglinson, Manlstee, lntafier, Market. wie Cork, Muskegon, tuinlier, Twellth street. Acrva Echr Retchum, Muskey Bene Perry Hannah, Kew e, Trop Joseph . Thurd, Dututh, Fehr O, I])I. Morria, Kawaunce, aine el in Ludligton, Tight. innie Wing, Manlitee, light. 8. 1., Watsan, Buffalv, corn. rop T, W, Knouk, Pentwater, sundeles, Sehr . V. dones, Stuskeron, lights Prop C. leltz, dontatee, liht. Behr 0. It Jolsan, W) Lakn, I(ght. [rop liytiarck, Peditlyo, 1o uic run (3. I, Heath, south Tlaven, sundeles, sehr Hattle Fianer, Holtin 2. Elitnwood, Wiite sandries, mucrman, Pentwatar, dight, Belir Weatcheater, Murke2gon, N, Eehr Minnekauneo, I'exhtigo, lignt, Kehe Janan, Sanlafee, licii, sehr B, ‘Tyson, Pestfie lght, K. ifovinkon, Pestlg; y, Man, shatreat, o tish’ straot, atreet ndries. ios. o, Iubit, Ktmr Corann, 1. daneph, stndries, Prou Ruylark, i, Jimcph, sandrics. Bime Alpena, Musk zon. sudries. selie b, . W lo) staskedgon, sundes, I n. senr Minerva, Muvk keow . 1t. Hulty il 1taven, sunirics, T'rup Colln Gam shell, Manistee, suadrios. iufato, ean, Bufla, v ATRIYK TO- I rob Mcasener, pron Milwaukes, rop Monomiuce, T Prop Montana, prup Wissahickon, prop nXylark, stmr Corona, s(ur Shicboygan, stiar Muskezon. THE COURTS. DIl Rogarding Mc'Nell's Extras—Iocord of Judigmants, Divorcos, New Suits, Ete, The motion for Injunction In tho case of §. B, Kimbalt va, Tho County Commiesloner, to prevent the payment of avout §28,000 to Edwin Walker for *textran," came up scaln before Jndge Fanwell yesterday morning, 'Tne counsel for complainant asked toamend the bill by charging that when Egan rovorted on tho atons-work hu estimated tiat the McNells were entitled to 507,80, out that only 810,535 was for thick atone, and that the use of tho thick stone was discretionary; also, that the County Board had pald the McNells $21,397.80, which wes $10, 535 more than thoy were entitled to. The atturueys then read in the same conucction the ankdayit of the complainant, which was to tho ef- fect that Eyan had stated that ho never dirccted the contractors to uso elther thiok or thin stons, snd that ho did uot dhink the neo of tho thick stone en- titled them i any extra compensation, Ou the other side, tho answor of the McNells and the atidavit of Commissioncr Mulloy were read aenying tho allegation of the bill, An informal dlscussion followed, In which all took a part. Judge Wallace, on the part of the conuty, argued that it would be a bad precedont ta allow an ine Junction in such a case against the County Board bocausoe it had pawer toactin such & case. The propascd action 1u dealing with s diaputed account was clearly within the jurisdiction of the Board. Ifc did not care as to wnether an injunction was 1swued againat the County Clerk or County Treas- urer, Judgio Parwell sald that In the billa approved by the toard ¥Feb, 11, if Egan recommended the pay- ment of the $21,000 for oxtrus, he must have ap. rovod of the 810, ik clalmad fur thick stone and ucluded §n tho Jarger sum, Egan had appaently acted as arbiter i tho dlaputs: between ths Alce Nelsand tho Board. it waaan tiportant qica- tiou to know whethor in_did or did not onder thu ueo of tho thick stone, If ho did, the McNelle weraentitled to extra ting; but If the latter wont quired. thinking Commissioners woro thelr fricnds, and it wonli not entitled to sny not inchined to grant mjunetion nwafust the Board ou the present Tae beet plan would vu to pastoone the watter unutll tha doposition ot K:zan could ve taken, a3 It was very lupurtant to know what he bad di- rected with rogard to the thick stone. A dwpoals tiun wis better than an afidayit, beeauso there was then an opportunity piven for croaw-oxamination, 1f the toard {n the moanwhile shoula attempt to act, he would grant & temporary injunetion, but it was not ltkely any mouey woufd be paid out when & 2ult was pend Py Injunction was then rofused, anid the motlon &nkmmued until the deposition of Ean has been en, THOMPSON VS, TIOMPAON, ‘The habens coryua caso of Ida ‘Thowpson her husband, Andrew Ii. ‘Thompaon, and Charles and Myra Uoodwan, to get possvision of hor two children, came up yesterddy altornuon buetore Judge Farwoll, Beveral wilnessod were examined to show ber good chiaractor and othurs to provw that shie drank 10 excees, Oue of the childres s & Hitle gird 14 montha of age, aud the oihier a boy U yearsold. It scems that ana ts an uctrvss In one of the theatres boro, uud ubout the 10th of February Isst left har huabana on accouut of his treatment of her, and now Lrings sudb Lo et possedsion of her childrun. Hu has begun 8 vult sgainet her for divorce, Judge Farwell, altor heariug the evidence, do- clined to mako iy order giving the children to Alre, Thowpson, He sald that the Bupsrior Court had already obtained jurisdiction of the varties in ihe divorce procesdings, and the application for the custody of tno children vhould be made there. 1lv would, however, enter an order thot ‘Ihumpeou should be compellud ta allow hl4 wite to her jdren at ail reasunanle hours without interfese that he should not attempt (o prejudico them against their mother, and that when he removed thom avywhers hy should give notice of the place to whict they had bevn taken at once. ITEMY, Judge Blodgett was fu court yesterday moruing, aud will be tu agaln to-morrow. ‘Tha woilun fol l-mpu{\uy ojunciion Iu the caso of I D, Kitchell va. ‘Iio "Weat Davisivon Raliway Company, the City of Chicagy, and others, to ure: yout 1he collactiot of the $30 Hfcenss on cuch carol e Company was called up before Judge Biodgsty yeatgrday worning, sud, on request of Clty-Attor- mey Tutbill, postooned until )h(‘u. he lax case of the German Nationsl Bank ve. I, to res collection of certain ud 1o declars the whole South Town fax- y void, was set for wryumcut befors Judge Dloagett lo-day, Tue Juage, however, will oot bo jutu-day, and 16 1s expected it will come up to:morrow. ‘Thoe Appéliate Court yesterday declded the fol- lowing cases: Hayard vé. Mctiraw, reverscd aud senianded; Gault va. Dablutt, s Ture ner. vames Rugers ve. Curtly, aflrmed; Lager v, Biert d!\‘imu Walsh va. Trucsdell, reversod snd remanded. In the coudemnation case of the Soath Park Commissioners va. Corlos W. Woaton sud otbers, the jury yesterday returned a vendict ta favor of the owuers, J. L. Toowpson aud Norwag Willlams, for 312,100, Tbe rmwrly coudowaed 13 Lhe lol- lowiug: Commenciug ¢ 8 puintin 31, 4, 14, wtere tho oorin hino of Lross strcet, 3o-callod, would intereect the runge line disi naid 14 frow Ravze 13, and runnimg then & lne atgight anglog with the said ranze iy 0 fect, theace south sud paralicl with said raoge liue 10 the centro of Thirty-fourth stz theocs west alopy the centee of TLirly-fourth strcet Lo the said alnit ranze lin, and thence north along the sald range 1ine to the place of veginning. Jidge Farwell yestorday pranted a necree of di- vorce to Mary E. Isridge from David Y. Bridge, on the ground of desertion, Jndze \Wilians granted s simllar decree to Emma Tlny frum James Hay for denection, and to Catha- rine Jacger from Valcntine Jaeger, un the gronnd of bigamy. PANKRUPTCY MATTRRS, A discharge waa lseneil yesterday (o Phelps & Leonard from all debts mentioned In the Arm composition statement, Dischargas wore fesued to AlpheanC. Buadger,0. . Badger, and Waiter . fiiton, T. Steele was appointed Asslgnee of William A, Tutlera & Co., in place of L. 0. Klinck, de- ceased, the bond being fzed at 81,500, A composition meeting will be held June @ In the eate of Danlel J. Cailigan, In the case of Jobn Duckworth, an order was made for the sale of tho awsets for §2,500 on three montha’ time, Tradford Hancock was yesterday elected Aerignee of Warren Holdeu. . R K. Jenkins was appolnted Asuignes of Frank hepard, Arnlygnees will be chosen at 10 8, m, for John IT. Donlin and for George ¥, Glater, “The composition meeling of Daly, ienrotin & Co, {8 g6t for the ssme time, CIRCUIT COURT. Tlenry and Mszgle Newton filed & petition to adopt ltichard Nowaon, a child mbout 4% months ?ld‘d.’rhn mother cansented, and a decreo was en- ered THE CALL. vnos RLonoRTT~No court to-day. 1% AreELLATE CoURT=Cal! beging st No, 83, Brand va, Roehtne, and goes &1 (ar a# possihle. Junuz GarY—204 and 200 to 224, Incluive. No. 194, 1armo va. Schimpfermann, on trial. JEDOR JANEAOR=120 (0 138, 141,143 to 147, and 140 {0132, tnclmive.” No. 13, " Kilha' v. Fretatone, on rhal, ' - JUDOR MOARAI=7A ta 100, Inclualve, eteant 83, 7, 0, and 94" No, T, 111l v, Diesiske, on t Junar liooTn=77, 40, 93, 04,04 wve. No. 90, Chiatter va. Coiling, an'trial. UDUK MUALLISFER—NO court, LL=ML Pheiad v, Lace, and 243, el Me—~Genoral bustness, JUDGMENTS, UNITED BTATRS CINOUIT CoURT—IUDOR HLANORTT— Merchonts’ Nattonal 11ank of New York ve. fitch ird 1. unnelly, &0, 162, 3). ~James i, Anderson Jgiden, 81, 44310, ~Columbus Ttolting M lon e 5,464 93— Co lon .42, ~Colnm! 1t Company v, siahton. 1. g, . —John Walkerw Mantag b Ozden. 61,3440, —lsiac Clotay s Amanah A, Dawar, §3.213.=J. I, Fairbauks vs. ‘Town of Amboy, $1, 440, JviTen STATEs hisTHtoT Coynr—funo ., denkina, Asilgnoe, ve, Peter Bvano, $830. 10R CoURT—CoNFResiaNg—ARTOR A, Mer ¥s, James Lawton and Proctor M. Wi Jenue GAnY—, arimannn et and Jenry Noyer, 1 J. Elch, $307.8.~~J. . Dyson “va. 1,417,534, ~Theodora Bchults et Lerg, 8151880, —llenry G, Wiitaer e 3 nd Ida ellicln, 670 ~Carolina F, Wilxon, sxecatrix of Wilton, va. \iiilam 11, tovt, 817,00, Trhar JanEas—Guitay diethke ve Rernhard Jito: verdict, 103 and inotion fur new iral, —1. T. Nowe ve. . lielmbrodt; verdiet, § . aud'mailon for new rial. reviT Counv—Jenar Mookre-Hauth Park Com. mimloners va, Weston ot al, nnilen i Fan Hatmbrecht vi Jupan Witk M. . 10010 favor of Norman \Williams and J. L. Thomp- rn; : Morganye. J. . Wellers vardice 6110, and mation foF new trisl,—7. 1. Raap va. Sara Klee; vore l eht and §10) 10 damazes, JEBOR Houn-A. hy et Doehlin et ni. vi. Gl C, . lastings vi THE SOUTIL PARI. Snmmary of the Argunients of Messrs. Kales wud Thowmpron, Judge Moore has now under advisement the pro- cecding by quo warranto against the Nomth Park Commissloners, charging them with nsarping their ofiice, and will probably give a declsion early next weck. ‘The cuse was srgued for the defendants Haturday by > 7. . KALES ond 1L 8. Thompson. The brief of the former is In substance as follows: Defendants pleaded to refator's bill that they held ofico by virtno of the actof 1850, which was approved by the papular vote of the pevple of Bouth Chicaro, Hyde I'ark, and Lake, which act provided that the frst Board should be npuointed by the Qovernor, all vacancieato be fllled by the Judge of the Clreult Court of Cook County; that, by the mew Constitution, five Judgea of the Circuit Court were created, and eince then all the vacancies have been filled by those persdus who wore Judges of the Circuil Court when the vacancies occurrea. Relator domurred that sbae anthorlty to ill vacancice, granted to the Judge of thie Circuit Court, was in violatlon of that article of the Couatitution of 1844 which prohibited per- sons conatituting one departument of the Govern- ment {rom exercislug auy power properly belong- ingto cither of tho other departments, and that tho authority granted the Judge to Ml vacancies in tha ofice of Park Commissioncr was abrogated by the now Constitution beeanse it provided fur five Judges of the Clrcuit Court In placo of onc, 1t in claimed for defondants that tho wrant of anthority to tha Judge of the Clrcuit Court to gl vacancios in tho Parc Uourd was not in violatlon of tho Coustitution of 184¥, out was s prant wade by the pouple of the three 'lowns in purauntco of on lawfully aulhorized by the Leginine ture, no politleal power of the Stale conslats not only of tho povrers granted to the three de- pattinents—Exceulive nlative, ani Judiclale- of the State (Jovernment, but alio of nowers pro- hivlied to thoss departments by tho Constitution and which remain with the Mfl?h‘. or_propeely belong to local corporate authoritivs, There are many ungranted or prohbited powers which ro- mai with the people or with local oodies, and which cannot be conniderod as properly belonging toelthor department of tie Governuent, nor an designed 10 be protected by tho article of the Constituiion ro- ferred to above. ‘hut articls fally consldered i Fletd va. 'Tne Poople, —deciled i IR, —nnd theze received the constructlon contended for by counset. Tne article was readopted in the Constie tutions of 1848 and 1870, and the construction of tnoSupreme Court must be considered to have been -f:;cuom-d upon 1h ro-ouactinents of the e tily, ‘Tno appolntwent of & Patk Commisatunor ls by virtuo of power which is -poelnn‘y reseevest by the Constitution to the poople or municipal badies con- cerned, und 1 nol by virtue of pawer veatad by thy on Catitutionln eltticr of Jho thres departments of the Government. 1t Ia made by vietne of the Afth sectloy of the ninth articiv ol the natitite tlon of 1444, which vested eorporale authorit! with power to ossess and collect tazes for corvo. rata purposes, etc.,curporate suthoritics meaninie thoso municipal oflicers who are elthor directly elected by the people to bo taxed, or are avpoluted in sowmne mode 10 which they have given thuir an- sent. The second article of the Constitulion of 1818 is A lmftation npon the power of cach of the threo departments of the (overument, ann denfes o thew the constitutional power of appointiient of corporate authonties, o Ledslaturo hus trlcd, with tas approval of the (ov- ornor, to napolut Drainsge Commissivnaers and Linguln Park Comminsloncrs, but it was held that wich appointecs wers not corporate suthorilies within thu moanlng of the Constitution, It nae beun dectded that the Legislaturo cannot confer wnon the Kxecnlive tho power of appointment of carporate authoritics, and no suthorlty I needed 10 sliuw taut the Constitution docs nol vest power in the Judiclary Department to u»rulnt carparate wuthuritics. Wheru a duty ts mere i ministerial it may be couferred upon & Judse, bul where the poupla bave by their vate conferred anthurity on the Luveraor [0 appoint corpurata authoriles, tho Court has held the appointinont valid, The Court has tield that the South Park Commissloners wers coroorato Authoritics within the mosnimg of Afth tiua of the pinth srifcle, this clion was constraed 10 ation upon o pawer & limi the Loialaturo in refcrence 10 the appuinimant of suchi corporate authoritics, Tho Consutution no- whore Jimife the paaple Intho confurring of this anthority ou the tovernor maroly, ‘They miay confer 3t on tho Judge, or any clilzen compuient 1o perform §1. ‘Tho Bupremy Conrt hias said, in the South 1'ark caso, that thero wae nothing i the Conatitation (o provent the Legidature from plac. iny tbe Vollee Depnartuient of Chicako, or s Fire Nepartment, or its Water-Worke, under the con- trol of an Authority constituted for such purposo by a vote of the people. ‘e various decisions of the Supreme Court re- forred to declare that the Bouth 1%srk Commiseion. ors are corporate anthurities within the meaning of thu Afth section of tue ninth article of ths Cou- stiution of 184K, wlhich Is continied in force by the uinth section of the uinth arucls of the Ca ton of 1870, and that these constitutional provisiana are limitations buth upon the Legislature, Exceutive, and judicial power, as such, granted by ihe Constitation to the- threa departineits of the Giovernment, and forbid eftucr af them from elalming a constitutional grant of pawer, or the rlght (o have siich power conferred upon it w appolint corporate authorities of wutics ipal curpueatlona. This nower, therefure, s ono which, whou luawfully excreised by uither departs ment, i wu exorclied without encraaching upon suy constitutional grant of sutbority which has been made to eithor of the twu other departments, and, therefore, 14 oxescise is nut prohdlied by the Constitution. ‘The fanction exercled by the Judge of the Cire cult Courd fu_making these aupotnlinents is that of & Cowmissloner chosen for Lhe purpoes by the peale of tha thr d there is nothin, the Uonatitution 1o a Judgy ing the dutica of such un oflice. A accompsnyIng this ofice, its dutles can pe por- formed by a8 dudga without conflict with tho Con- stitution, Hefereuce ls madv to uutcrous cuves lo oW Lnat, wherd tho power or daty conferred up. ou 8 Judge 18 not Judicial i its nature, the power can be exvreiecd ar the duty purforuied. Nor uid the Conatitation of 1870 revoke the sutnority previousty vested fu the Ju of the Circuly "Court to Hli vacaucles fn the Doard of Park Commisdonurs, Any such conscquence wust come by mplication, wnd wu the grouvd of somae change repugnant to tho ex. crciso of that autiority or seudering ite exercion 1w jule. Dut uosuch repuguancy or, lnvossi- biilty existy, tho ouly subsianiial dilefence bee tween 1he old wad the new Constilulions betug that the latter adds four Judges to tne Circult Court of Cook County. Tale mere addition did not work a repeal by smplication, cach of the Judyes still wwering the descrivtion of & Judge of the C Court of Cook County contataeld in the Fark laws. Tha people did not delegate the authorlty Lo ap point Cowmissioners 1o an indiviiusl or individu. als, but by mesus uf 8 demgnition, which. 1u ile sclf, 1mpiled that they ‘were ot to kuow by whom the authority would in any givea c arielngin the futurebe cxerclavd. Tassuvstauce of the granl was H 1o such pereon ur persovs as, for the time helng, wan orwera 1o be Juize ot Judges of the Circutt Conrtof Cook Coantr. Nor did the addition of theve Indves, in o lezal sense, inake 1t & mattor of uncertainty who shonld excercian the power, Where # repeal by imphication is lleged, another consideration is partinent, —~tho effect of the peal. If there ba A repeal by Imolication in the pretont casc, the Soath Park corporation mat ong have nxpired for want of any subatitated autnority In place of the Circmit Conrl lo Al yacancies in the Park loord., ‘That would have brought the corporation to an end in 470, Bot the Park acta desizned the creation of o largo bunded debt: extended Improvements are going on; & mnking fund and intereat on the park deot are to bo provided for by annual fazen 10 be Arsemned by these corporale authorities: the park itself 1810 becared for by thems and alt thia heing the case when tha new Cuonstitation was adoopled, it fs evident that no rmerl wan intended by the framers of that instra- ment. Ticistor claims that, if the power of appointment by the Clrcult Coart Judges utii] exists, {t hae been exercieed in a defective manner. That, however, 11 true, doce not conetitute the proper ground for .charging defendants with wsurpation in office, and snch objection may sl he cored by 1he proper exerciae of the anpointing power. COL. TUOMPSON, in his arqument, submita that it 1a & well-scitled tulec of law that courts are not at liberty to aeclare anact of tha Leglslature vold becaire tn thelr ootnion It Inopposed ta & apitit supposed to pers yade the Conatitution, bat not expreezed in words, The Conatitution does not expressly. nor by im- plication, forbid the Gene: Ansembly to confer npon Jndicin officers powers not etrictly judlcial, and {lo imposition of such dutics, even if illezal In the sense that & judicial oficer could not bs coms pelled to perfurm them, fs not such as to rander voul acts voluntarily done in the execution of those powere. Asauminz that the act of appointinza Sonth Parkc Commlssioner vote #o conflict with the Constitation 1 appointment, when a0 made, vold? In argu. Ing the negative of this proposition, Col, Thomp- son quotes atereat lenuil from the decision in Fleld va. The People, whicn is aiso reforrod to by Mr.oKales, Aalllustrative of how hittle reoard fn pald by the Canstitution Heelf ta the Mivision of powers mentioned In the third article, bio cites the fact that Judiclal powers are vested in certain courta, nnd Justices vt the Penco, and yet Justices of the I'cace may ho mombera of tho Lozisiature: that the Supreme Court apoulnts a roporter of fia decirfons: that Justicon of the Peace In Chieago are anpointed by the Gavernor; that vacancles in certain elective oftices are Blled by the Goversor, et. c. The etalm made that the mppointing of Bouth Park Commissioners la such an executive act an be- Jongs to the Governor is denfed. No act of the Gieneral Ansembly grants him ench power, and no clauss of the Constitution of 1870 confers mny which ean by coustrned as applicable to the ap- pointment of a Sonth Park Commissloner. I case the Conrt shonld declde the presont In. cumbents have no title to the office, then there {a lmmlunlhlf which the vacancy this oceasioned can be iflled. Serions comnlleations wonld ariea, and to avold such complications it has become & rule of courts that, where the title of an oilice T\enllonul. and it nppesrs to tho Court the it conid not be filed except in the man. ner which 18 complained of. the Court wtll not, at the instance of a privato relator permit an information to be flod to question the title. In aupport of {he position that the Conetitutian doce not forbid tne (oneral Assoinbly eonferring upon Judicial ofcers powers not strictly judicial, and that, even if the fimposition wers fllegal, acts done fn the exccutlon of those powers would not bo vald, tho opinion of Chief Justice Tancy In the case of the United States va. Forreira I8 ‘quoted, and also canes in New York and Ohio, 1In onler to show the uniform construction of the Constitntion ok tho question of Judies mul(ln:i apnointments or performing other than judiclal dutles, refercnco ls made to numerous acts of the Legislature requiring the appointment by Judges of * various ofiicers and the performance of cortain dutles, which references serva to show the uniform and long-continued construction given both Ly the Generat Assembly and courts fo the wer of the Legislature to confer other than Y:dh‘lll dutles upon Judges. The objection ralsed 1o the title of the Park Commissloners that the law does not Indicats which of tho presont Jadges shall make the wp pointment miuht, it ta eald, be with eqnal force urged in regard to the trial of every case brouyht 1n the Cirenlt or Saperior Conrt, or any of the ap. intments provided for In the varions aats of tha [’C’Hl-lmmru referred to above. No dificulty has ¢t been occasioned In this regard, and experience ian not ahown that any in likely to'accur, I'ho_claises of the scnedulo of the Conatitution that all lawain_force at the ndoption of this Con- sitution not Inconsietent therewith ~shail cou- tinuc to ho as valid as If _the constitution had not been adopted; and that all persons now lling any office or appointment shall continue 1n the exorcise of tho dulies (hereul nniess by the Constitation it ted, and held to prove thut the cntion which framed the Con- 70 did not Intend ta repcal that portion of the South Park act providing for the Alling of vacancl MECHANIC ART., A New Departuro in Education, For the last ten or fiftecu years sumae of the Palytechale S:hools of Europe and this country have been workinie earnestly ot the problem of practical, mechanic art-cducatlun in conncction with their schoals of architecturo and mechantesl enginoering. In 1873 tho Imperial Polytechuic ! School of Moscow exhiblied its plans and models of work at Vienns, and in 1870 it made astil] Sner exhibit at the Contennial Exposition in Phila- delphla, The lilinois. State University also made au exhibltfon of its work at Philadelvhis, which attracted moch attention. Doston, aiways on the aleet tor educatlonal improvements, gave:Dr. Rune kie, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 21,700 to purchase tho Russlan cxhibitand try the experiments of 4 mechanic art-school, tho resalt of which has altoady recelved public commenda. ;{.nnllrum the Soelal Science Assoclation of Now nelant, ‘Tha 1inals Indusirial University, bas, since Ita onening in INGH, Slnho date when iho Rtusulni sys. tam way dovised) becn ons ot the must active In- stitutions in this country, In ita oforts (0 solvethis proolem, The methods first adopted have undor. gonv sume changes as oxperiency augzestod ime provementy, ar s the work of uther schooln gave new leht. The system now In une ie thy comtined resulty of matured cxperience and of wide obser~ vation, 1t was the firat regulnr colleginte Institution in this country to futronues & practice-schivol, It has been in constant vperation sluce 1870, and its wuc. ccar was siich as to_Induce a legulative graut for puting up the solendid Laboratories of Mechanic Art, representing the practicat departments -of Mechanical Engineerlng and_Architecture of tho Univorsity, A mamber of stinllar schiwols hava #inee mude suceeosful heginnmngs In this country In uthor institutions of lesrning, w9100 14 10 be hield In Chicago which will cmbady an clementary coursc of instenction svlectud froni the dmproved systein of instruction nuw i o at the Cuivermty, {n the Hchools of Me- Enzincering and of Arcbitectaro, 001 will be divided Into twe distinct de~ partmentd or schoals, as followa: The School of Jrau-Workings Tho School of Wood: Working, ‘The plan of thi fon ie novel, it ocing the first of tho kind ever held in the Weat, If not in the country, lln-rrumu-nn«wdepmnrnm ey tion, demanded by the bost intereataof tha manie faciuring uatiot Unonal sud s, chanio art. ‘I'io achools will be held in one_of the large coves uf the west gsllory of the Kxposition sl iny, which hias boen bl Bt the service of (1 versity for thite pirposo. The sesslon will continue cight “weeke, opuntng Monday, June 24, snd clon- ing Friasy, Aux. 15, ‘Tha daily scaalons whil bs throe hours each, five days the week, ‘Tha clasacs will b kimbied to twelve bublls each, to sacurs the filgheat eficiency i lustruction, The two morn- 1nz clavses, one in iron-working, und one in wowl- warking, will remain ju session from f) W 13 a'clock, Two other clasees of the rame size will be matructed 10 the aftorooon from 2 1l a o'clock, Thds Humite taw tutul aumber of students which can by rocelved to lul\'-nl*m; twenty-four in frou: woik, and twenty-four ln wood-work. At the Chilcagy” Athepwum may be sven s sot of drawiugs which rapresent the course of fusiractive practice for the enoulng suummer svasion, Alw 3 portion of the wodele I8 exhivited with Lie draw. wze. A ‘Fhe conrse of Instzaction cunsists in the cxecu. tion of iex of objects or models in wetal and repeasant clemontary forms tn actusl A delinite portion of tine 18 aly rluu aud the whule class works at, o prablent, at the sume fune, ‘This lends enthro rogularity aud geeater concentration, and enahly Al lier to supervise (he class more utly, of the world. | 1t teachos i a rae atic way the olements of me- “ach wodel ts Airst drawn to o scaly pupile are taugbt tu work aiter druwinge, ‘The mstruction embracen the kuuwledge of yools axwell g of forms, and vach pupil 1s tralucd to patting keeping bis tools th order. Tha prepuration and adjustment of toals sre anporiant. elenents in their mustery and e Vur lg tiave soia of swilicleut sge, 1410 1% yeard, are withaut employmont for theiragn- mer vacation, will dlad lers an oxcollent vppors tunity to unite recroation with valuaule msiruce & iom. As thly summer sesslon in designed ta bo vimuly an exbbition of this new meliud ol tesching tho wechauic urte, tha charges will ve sallicisut only 10 cover the actual expenecs of the schaal, Clreu- lars giviug fall varticyiars can u3 found at the Chicago Atbeuwum, ert——. THE INSANE-ASYLUM, To the Eduor of The Tribune Cuicaao, Msy 138 —The article which sppeared fu your edition of yesterday, which ventllates charges of an immosal vature, which vecurred to two feinale paticals st the lnsaue-Asylum, doce me an fnjustice, inasmuch e 1t sttributes past of the blame 1o the mismanazement of the medleal vflicers during the years of 1870-" 1 deairy Lo stato that the condition of the morsl afisire of tho asyluw during my threo yeare' admin- istration were looked after with tho most scrus pulous vigilapee, aud at abl times evforced with the ulwost vigor, Tbe blawe of this matter canuot be piaced on the shoulders of tuu former medical siall, but belouws Lo aaotber department, ss will " that as agement of sach an inetitntion. cach other, mach sad aflaits are likely to occar. ‘The Ineane Asylum, unfortunateiy, han a swarden's department, whi ment from enforcing ralcs 2s it shonld, and con- requently exposes patients trouhie. conflicting with ) prevents the medical depart to uncomfort and It fa clear to ba scon that same of the informa- tlun 8+ furnished your reporter was fntended lo hutt my repatation, in order It might injure my praspects for successful competitive examination And reappointment, In ease the new foles an aug- geated by the Advianry Board are sdopted by the Commissloners, #, €1, Gron.e I Cuxxinanax, M. D, e e — e LUMBER INSURANCE Getting Up a Mutual Campany. Messra, Nelson Ludington, 8. N, Wilcor, H. Witbeck, Clinton Briggs, Goes & Phlilips, and other gentlemen and firm interested in the lumber trade. are orgamzing 8 mutual ineurance compsny for the purpose of affording recurity to Jumber- yards and saw.mills throughout the West at a fow rate, 1Itfs well known that Insurance companies at prescut hold this class of risks as among the most dangerous. and charee accordingly in eflecting Inaurance npon them. The ownern of lumuer-yards, bowever, have & contrary opinion, and think that tha preaant rate {s exorbitant. Tne Lumberman, in speaking of this, rays that *'tha manager of an insuraace company+arganized for 70 purpose but to make money—sita i his office in New York or Boston, and fixes & rate upon a saw- mill in Michlzan or Wlsconsin, af which he no more Intelligent conception than If it were locsted in the moon. The anly medium between him and the rink 1a the agent, wha labore with an eye sin- gle o 15 per cent of the premium. ‘This stalcment. whether it ve aulcu{ In accord - ance with the fects or not, undonhtedly embodies the fdea of the lumber-dealers gemesally. and It Is becausc of what they regard as an tem of rates that the vresent re} on foul. The new ureanization will be known asthe Weatern Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance Company, Under (he laws of fllinols 400 members are necessary hetore it can be incor- porated, and It 1s bolleved that there will be no difficalty in_eecuring the reqaisite number. In New Eneland it is getting common for & number of manulfactaring esisbilshments to band together for mutnal relief, Several hundred mill-owners unite and agree to pay to the ono that frat loses his prop. erty by fire a certaly sum, say 820,000, A certaln standard 18 requited to which all mills mast sitain befare belng admitted. A Hoard of Dircetorn fs elected, and o Secretary In employed to keup the acconnts. Noagents are needed, as thete are no commlssions to hldpold. A reporter called upon Mr. Nelson Ludington, President of the Fifth Natlonal Bank, yestorday, ked him In referonce 10 the new Combany. 1t ta true, " hesald, **that the lumbermen are urunnlxlnt a Mutual Insurance Compauy, and I am in it although I kouw very little ‘about the de- that it will be s good thing for lumuer-desler: **Tuere can be little: doubt of that, Dut the Company in stlli far from belng complete. 1t takea 400 names to Incorporate, and i Lelieve anly 8 few haye yet been obtained, However, the project hea only fust been stacted. 1um sure that there will ge 00 trouble In sccaring the required numoer of rms. " Mr. Lemuel Freeman, anold inmrance man, is doing tho nctive work of organixation, and tho campnny will probahly Lo conducted by him aftes 1t is in running condit{on, DES MOINES. 1. F. Allen's Hlonket Mortigage—State Dar Associatian, Der Motves, May 10, —The United States Clrcutt and District Coarts moot here to-morrow. Judzes Dition and Lovo aro both present. Justice Miller, owlng to 11} health, will not be present. Among futeresting decielons to b annoonced in the early part of the tern wiil be that detenmnining whether the famous blanket mortuaze for nearly 31,000, 000 on the estate of 1. ¥, Allen, bankrupt, was lezal and binding, ‘Thare {sn general rumor that tha deeialon will be adverse to the mortzage. The State Har Association will be held in Des Moines this week. Judge Dillon delivers the ane nual address beforo it to-morruw evenlng, ———— SENATORIAL PAY, Ta the Edtor of The Tribine. Caicaco, May 1%.—Piease Inform an otd enb. scriber the salory of United States Senators, and ectile n disputo on this question, Yours respect. EORUE PETERY. ully, Five thousand doliars a year, FAIR PLAY, If a faw doses of a proprictary medicioe fall to cure a malady for which it {s udvertised, somne seck o physician, and cootentedly take his routine prescriptions for wontus, even though they receive no benefit. s this fair! Suppose the traveler on a strange and daogerous roud fuquires the route to & town sume twenty miles distant, and, after going one or two miles, con- dludea to abandon the road, beeause hie connot sec the town. 11 lost, could any one he blamed but himself! The Family Medicines manufac. tured by R. V, Picree, M. D, of Builalo, N, Y., are a safe and certatn cure for the various dis- cases for which thoy are recommended. His Golden Medieal Discovery has lung been the standard remedy for the cure of scrofula, bronchitis, consumption, dyspepsin, liver com- plalnt, ekin diseases, and all hmpurities of 1he blood, while Dr., Sage’s Catareh Remedy, if used in counection with the Discovery, effectsaspecdy end perfect cure of the most aggravated ca- tarrhal affeetion. For many years the discases and weaknesses pecullar to women were regards cd o8 Incurable. Tho knife and caustic were freely used with but excoptional beneflt.. The success sttending the nse of Dr, Pierce’s Favor- fte Prescription Induced the Doctor tosell it under o positive guarantee to curc this cluss of dtscases. If afilicted, do not detay or hesltate totry it Bee Plerce’s Memorandum Books, given away by all drugulsts. KINGSFORDS Oswego Starch Is the original of Corn Starches, and it has held for 40 years the highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With economists it is the prime fa- vorite, a8 it will hold full one- third more water, and yet maintain a standard consis- tency. For the laundry its cheapness, ultra purity, sweet- ness and lustre have hecome proverbial, while as a table edible it stands the poerless Ametionn preparation, uni- versally renowned, L. £. CHAFIN, Gen't Ag'l, 146 Daane-st., Rew York, i T MEDICAL. . o ASIHMATIC BRONGAITIS, % 0f Nine Years' Stauding, Cured by m_e_ l:‘yrup. 1 hiave Leen, for the last ploe years, agreat suffe er from lhonchitis sud Asibmin. st times 30 1) that fur weeks 1could nelther lic down or fske sny & nourbshent of cunsequence, aud during the time suffercd Intenscly. Findlug oo Jeilef from alt the medictacs | had taken, 1 couctuded 10 iry your Compound Syrunof Jiypovhosphites. | bavein all taken twelve botilvs, sad pow | feel &3 stivng aud well as ever I felt ju my Iife, and for the last year bave Rot hiad une WOMEBI's slckness, aad veither dues dump- gess noe draft Liave the loast effect upos e, MUs, JUPWELL. FELLOWS® Componnd Nyrup of Iypophosphites 18 prescribed by the drat physlclans o every cliy and town where [ has been iutruluced, sud It'le s thore wughly orthodox preparstion, D04 by uZg it 3. HEADACHE, . WrOMACH, rtlons Are cored Iminelisicly by ANTLNEUIRALGIC PILLS. Sold Rcura Pharioay. Satied G recciyt b Pilaeies £ co., Sucuts Sow Yors, Saai8 wviicialli. andall nervous DI, CHGSIRICS STORATIVE, SAVE|TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED HAIRl wHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR YIAITR.~The laws of Health and Loogevity demand it, the customa of social lita require {t. The maatter is of great Importance in every oy, DEATTIFY YOUR TIAIR.~It is the sor- ting crowa of plory, and for the lovs gf it thers s 5o campesnsation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by mo pther means can §t ba saved and beautified, LYON'S Discovered thirty.Gve years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Vale, is tha most perfict preparation in the world for preanrring and beautifying the Lalr, Deatdes Lelng the Lest hatr dreastng aver prodnced, Lyon's Kathairon will positively prevent grayness, and will re= store new halr to hald heads, if the roota and follicles aro not destroyed, It nctually performs these seeming miracles, of which the following s A FAIR SPECIMEN, 1 hiad been actiraly bald for seversl years, con- mtitutionsl, I supposs. I used a fow bottles of Kathairon, and, ta ray great surprise, I have o thick growth of young halr. COT.. JOEN L. DURRANCE, U, 8, A, Ta evary imporiant respect the Kathairon is abaoe lutaly incomparable, It la unmaaled 1. To Curo Dzldness. 2, To Tiestoro Gray Hair. 3. To Remove Dandrufl 1. To Dress nod Beautify the atr, BEAR IN MIND.—The Kathairon is 5o eticky pasto of sulpbur aod eugar-of-lead, to paist £nd daub {10 Lair and paralyze the braln, It Is & pure and lizapid vegetable lation, Intended to re- ntore tho Lalr by natural growth end reinvigoration. It is spteadidly perfumed, and tho most detighttal totet dressing known.. 3¥o lady's or pentleman's toliet outet Is completa without Lyon's Kathalron, BOLD DVERYWHERE, _AMUSEMENTS. WHITE STOCKING PARK, BASE BALL. INAUGURATION WHITE STOCKING PARK. Indianapolis vs. Chicago, Tueslny, Thursday, and Saturday, May 14, 14, and 18, Gnme ceglos prowmptly at 3 Tickete niay be had at 8P, dolphi-st. ; CLAYTON' MUCVICKER'S THEATRE. I This beautitul, intoreat- AFTER, 1nwl ond exciting Drama will bo given but three i #&fl&nyfig?\vfi:‘:fix 7 D ARK '\-ua utihe. WHDNES. THURSDAY :‘I(]‘)A'Y “é;’{?fi?-nlr SR - ONE ] T astomr. - " (LEAD; 10 ABUTALR, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Prices—81, 7. 50, &35, Matlnee Prices—50and 3¢, ONE WELRK ONLY. Monday, May 13, avery evens 3. ALDING'S, 118 R 10f ink.and Wodniesday and Saturduy Matiueca the original Harmigan & Bagls Grand Combination And Gallant Sixty-ninth Together with Dave liratian's Famous rchestra. tine ind-hieazo of FAwin artizan's smudg drama, ho DOYLE WKOTHELS, with 3 powerful cast. Mmday. Stay )=The Sew York FANK THEATIE CUMPANY. 0 TTT TR OOTR TRReRE HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 3L HAVERLY. Jprictr and Manager AN DIDIEDIATE BUCCESS. ATt Boyond the Mot Nanauine Etp Great rawing Attractioi. To-nighi a, MITCHELL'S SPECIALTY AND BALLET T1 Over 80 Famaus Artists, Im\mlnrm Among them Hare rivand Carrall, Kely aind livan, kanford and W tson, Manchestor avd Jenuin ek Parked aniiho Atutchicss Ratl: ras P Flrst DIk Parker. (hio Burbank, Tl narate b 0 it lcemicn. Matinees Weduess averly's Theatrs only. TORACCO, T0 CONSUMERS nonc” In roma. mil4ners, purity, quality. he grent o 2 eBREL S vn Ui mark agaiuet § All deatere buylng or seiling other ulnr 1abacon ¥ heariug s liard o meta'lic labet tender themivea ile tu the 7 1 1) porsona vio- mp with 1 thereon. Qver TO8N 1008 lobscea sold 1n 1877, snd near- 1y 300G § erons employed n factoried. s 14 Gov'an't tn INTT staut S, 500,08 anddunb pase 15 yesteaver e2 000008100 Theee guods sl by sll Jobbers st manufacturers ity o o MORs - o QU R A aadiisYilaatpntcetotnt LADIES $0.00 l"rlq'll!‘ll Kid Buttea or Slde Laco 3,00 Freash Kid Bution oF Side L o e M. WHEELER & CO,, 74 . Madisonst, BURT'S SHOES 111 & 113 Laka ., Chicago, Bacaretultobuy only the Genuina, $26. $50. $100. $200. $500. a The majurfre of Wall stRt hodses 874 en are a8 Boneat 44 (helr belabbura-aad wiany uf tbew b 210if £ ruunducssand Bovgity. The & Co.. Brokina, 12 WCTurk. ds catited W slaiiie cuad- Late (et o aveatuient of ataut $100 e d UYCE $1, 00 14 teaa Thad (0 dags. Vdrve.—dew York Irivune, HAILROAD T KRRIVAL AND DEFARTURE OF TRALNS. Exrraation or Rern: . R, e NS OHIOAGOD & RORTEWESTERY RATLWAY, ‘Ticket Ofloes, 62 Clatkat; (Shorman Houm) andus Teave, | Arrive. aPacificFast Line.... 7 aBioux Cit 1 30 4. m. i aliubuqus Day Bx.vis 30 8. m. &m abubuque Night Ex. v 1300w am. agmana Nfaht Exproue 130, m, <. aSiaus City & Yankion 130 m. am. aPreen’t, Hoeki 13am. 2, 1m, aFreap't, Hockf'd LU S e m. Miiwaokee Fast o0 3, m, . m, s\iIwankes Expree 0y m! 5.m. tMiiwankee Parsenger. Mp. m. e bMiiwaukes 'auenger (i D A, Bay 0%, m. . M & m, Pellle & 07D, m. a.m. ok . rme E¥tnora s : nora BMarr 5 aGeneva BFond du nilman Hotel Cars Are_ run thrnah, Deiween Chie 0 3nd Council filaffs, on the train leating Chicazo Noother road rune Prliman of say other form o8 botel ears weat of Chicamo, @=Depor corner of Wellx and Rinzie-sta, b—~Diepot corner of Canal and Kinzle-sta CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINQY RATLROAD. Depota foot of Laka-st., Inllans av., ahd Blxtesnth-st, andCainl aniKixteenthesta. Ticket Offices, 39 Ulark Leave. Arrive, Mendota & Galeshol Ottaws & Streator tockford & Freeport kx uliieque & Slouz ity Eapres 'nelfic Fast Exprens. ansas & Coloradg Fpre: Downeralirove Passen; 1Fora Prmenger. Mendota & Streatur’ ‘aswenier: Omaha Night Kxgircs: TrxssFast bxprens o . Knnans City & R, Joe KXproas, Tullman_ Palsce Dining. Bleeping-Care are run bat: the Faciic Expreas, CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT. TOUIS AND CHI0A30 KANSAB gl’fl"fi DENVE‘RMREO&.'E Jb\l”ll‘?- it ety hird st Thoker '.J_'[\{;:v. I_Q"u-ndnwn:i. " Arrive, Ransas City & Denver Past Ex £1. Louts, Sprinz X Mokiie & Now Grlenna b §1: Loui Bprinaneld & Feurin, tinelingion | & Keok: Kireator. Lacon, Wash'tow Jollet & Dwigbt Accommdat’ CHICAQQ, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Lepot, corner Madison ad Canal-sta. Tickey Otlice, €1 EGutl Clurk-at., oppouita’ Shermisa Hoavs Al trafos Fiin via Miwauk 834 Minneapolisare rood elthee v du Chien, o vis Watertown, LaCroase, aud Winona. ILLINOIS CWTRAL BAILEOAD. Db e otees 131 TABLOIDDt.. ReAr Ciori o™ Ft. Louls Express. Bt. Louis Fait Line Calry & New Oriea . in 1 m. 7, ma 3, m. 0. m, (9 D. M. am. A m. a On Saturday nieht runs to Centralla only, O Baturday night runs to Peoriu only. WIOMIGAN CENTEAL RAILROAD. Depot, fout of LaKe-st., 8ad {00t Of Twenty-3609nd-gt. mkfl Office, U7 Clark-st., soutlheast corner of it doiph, Grand Pacios Hotel, and at Palimer Tons, Leave. at1 (via Maln and Afr Linc). Enamazoo Accommudati Atlantig Express (dally) Nigh Express.. URG, FT. WAYNE & OHIAGQ RAILWAY, {ickee OMcees, jrand Paclilc Hotel, Arrive, FITT8B Depot, coruer Canal undt Madisun-ats. . Cisrkoat., Pelmer Houge, acd BALTIMOBE & OHIO. Tratneleave from Exposition Dulldiog, foot of Mone roe-st, Ticket Offices: K3 Clark-st., Palmer Ifouse, Pacine, l_'lfl Deput (Kxjosition Building) [ ke _Arive. 2 R:308. M./ 31408, m. $ uidop ¢ usdnpy m, 'LAKE ERORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERY. T_leave. | Amivas |—Fesve. |_Amive | Hoh PITTTSBURG, OINCINNATC & 8T. LOUIS R B, (Cinclunat! Afr-Line and Kokomo Line.) Dogot coruer of Ciluton #ad arroll-ss. _West Bldo, Tiwpart, | _Arrive. Moming Mati—01d Lige. : Y. & lloston Spectal Atlantie Expreas, dal); Nlght Kspros.... .. A m, Ao Clustanatl, Indiananolla, Lo favilie, Columbus &' Eest| Day Expresso. oo cvernin® V.~ Nignt Expres KANEAEER Depot foot of Lake-ut. and fout_of Twenty-second at, , Depart, | Arrive. Cinetonatt, Tndlanapolts & - 3 40 8. 10,1 B1009. tn, wy. a4 Tiwa. Bl 'ACIFI0 RATLROAD CTICAGO, ROO) WD & GG 00 BPORTEHAD, & PACLED, BATLAR Ultice, 60 Clark-at., Shermay House, Lawve. | _arrive Oimabia Kxpress are ssrved in dlol cota, At T3 crutecache e e 4 OHICAGO & EABTERN 1113 * Danyl Ticket Oflices: 77 k. . curue; and Depaz, Laave, | Amive. " D0 m . ¢ 450D, 10, ] . 4 7:13 8, oy QOODRIOH'S BTEAMERS. For actue, Miiwaukeo, sic.. dally satunday’s Buat dou't luave unti' lates, Ludiogton. eio., i Docky Tool of SiICHINA Y, 3 1 CEAN STEAMNHIES, STATE LINE. NEW YORK T0 GLASUOW, lezlu’ll)flb. DUBLIN, BRLEAST, LONDONDERLY aod lb%fi::azflx;}du;lw! ATE OF NeVALL SEATE OF YRR Thursaay. Siay| 0 8eoomHma Finteabin §10 and #7: LA tloa. Hieturn tekeis at réducod ralcs. Bocuud Cabln. §43. Return ticketa at reduced rates. Blaerage.at luws cazaios, Appiy o AUSTIN BALDWIN & CG, Geas eral Aveats. WARIEACK, Slaguyery 134 Weablngton-at., Chlcago. ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS 4 Now York and Glasgow. AFCHOIIA. Mur nda | ETHIORIA, Jusal, 88 m Emru..n-‘y 13. 3. 10, VAUSTHALLA, Moy 22 1000 abius, #2510 850, Excurslon Tickets ai feduced ratea Fevund cabla, $60. - Btcerage, 3.3. ERSON BIOTIERS, vo Wasbington-at. INMAN LINE. d Btutes avd Royal Mall Kteamers, New York to 1. THURSDAYS AN Y ¥, BHOWN, Gen. Wealern Ausat. & South Clark sty —Ursiisva Geest irl i Islendlurales o =0 CUNARD MAIL LINE, falllng three times 8 wock toand from Brittaly Porte. Loweat Price: Apply at ciafihd kaSdoii _P. 1. DU VE \ | i North German Lloyd. 3 T X rk o SoutbampL Krel g it Uittt uig'au«'lvsflv'zf L. B Cus & co, o BUowling Urcen, New Yure-