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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., MAY 1K, 18786—TWELVE PAGES. ecntn any partles connected with the Penitentiar tue Comminsioners and other authoritica of tl whil affard him overy tacliity for geiting at All the facts in the cases that ated hy this Hosrd, and that the Recrotary of the loard fnrnish a copy of this ordor to hint On motfon It was ordercd that the Warden be directed to suspenit 8tephien Reed and Park Leasnro from active duty b the prison until the Boarl have time to exsmine the testlinony and decide upou it. POLITICAL. COLOURRADO. Rosetal Corvespondener of The Trivune. Dxxvxr, Col,, May13.—Tho various rallway enterprises and movements now golng on in Coloradowill havea decided effect npon ourState politics at the comug fall clection. Jay Uould wants anotherman *after his own heart ! fn the United Btates Senate from Colorado, ChafTeo who has so conaplcuously pushed the pro-rate bill must b got ria of. His term ex- W. A. H. Loveland, Prest- dent and General Manngerof the Colorado Central branches of the Union Pacifle, 1s anxlous to be “oflered up.” Ila Is Gould's right-bower forall Colorado movements, eratj and Colorndo generally goes Republican, But the Loveland interest believe that with rallrond help and the " Greaser * voto they can win, The programme will bo fully developad after tho meeting of the Democratie Btate Com- mittce which is fixed for next Wednesday. the ptan has beenoutlined by the movemonts in varluus Mrections nlready made. Scveral cone leading Democratic politicians held in varlous parts of the The plan is to elect Loveland Goy- ernor, and to get In enough Democrats to con- Then Loveland will be chosen United States 8cnutor, and Alva Adams, the ambitlous Lieutenant from the growing San Juan country, becomes Governor., Juan vote s important, and by throwing ont this aweet sop tho politiclans think they will Then thera Is the Mexivan vole, very beavy tn the southern counties, aud vesy Dermi- ocratie when thcre is cash or perquisites enough Miguel Otero I8 a bix man among ry wealthy, and has a falr snattering e fs to be run for have lieen Investi- Conolusion of the Penitentin- ry Commissioners’ Inves- tigation at Joliet. They Will Lay the Case Before the Authorities of Will A Disposition Shown to Bhirk Ev- orything upon the Subor. dinate Brutes. The Tortures of the Damned No Un- common Thing in the **Bolitary.” pires next spring, fie is a Demo- Erldenco of tho Frequent Use of Appli- ances Abolished In 1640, Doafnoss of the OMicials to the Dismal Howls of the Tortured. Spectal Divpatch to The Tridune. - Jouret, M1, May 17.—The Investigation at (he State Penitentiary was resumed tlds morn- g, but, as oredicted yesterday, nothing par- tlenlarly new or atartling hos been developed {o-day, ond 1o facts wers clicited from any ot b witnesscs tending to furnish additional fnformation In rezard to the causes aud cle- cumstunces of Gus Rocd's death. espect the publie knows as much as it did atter tho Coroner’s Inquest—and no The first witness examined was E. A, Beaty, o Xecper, whose cvidenco did not substantlate that of Offlcer Reed's in any particular. the contrary, he stated that he never had re- selved any orders from Deputy Mayhow TO WHIP JONN ANDERSON or sny other convlet, and had never told Bos- fngham or any peraon that he had such orders, Anderson was very troublesome, and Mayhew fold the witness to knock him down if he nt- tempted to escape, and it would be all right. Oficer Boringham asked tho itness if he did not remembor telling him once, when checking a time-book, that hu hiad orders Lo strap Ander- son if he dId not keep quict, and poluting to a cell ns though to infer that tho whip was In Beaty remembered the cheekiug and all the converaation except that about strapoing. ik TESTIMONY OF ASSISTANT DEPUTY 1. C. trol the Lugislature of tho Enzllsh language, Represeutative to Congress. The routh (mean- fng thot part of Colorndo south of divide?) is always o jealous and clamorous our politics, that the Democracy has atarted ont to concede eversthing butl the United Btates Senstorship, It thiey can overcome the majority against them in the San Juan conutry, and rolt up o big vote In the Hourhun counti Antmas, and carry everything before them in the Mexlean districts, whiose voting capaelty for a acant population is wonderful, then they nro all right; for Loveland, iu thanorth, Is expected to get pway with tho countfes traveraed by his railrond, atnd stand a show of retuelng the Re- publlcans majority in Denver. rizht the Democrats will carry the State ticket, But they huve undertaken a big task. At the last State elcction they had na average najority 00 ngrainat them, fn o vote of 47,500, Thelr candklate for Governor, Gen. Beln M, Hugles, was one of the best men in the Btate, with no elements fn hia own party hostlle to him. Lovoland witl not carre the Democratle strenth of LtheiColorado Central counties owing to the lll-feeling enendered by failing to earry out fu good falt] upon which Bonlder and Gilpin Countles voted and also from the extor- s Company exacts. P'neblo and Los It this all works consisted chiefly of his opinions In regard Lo methods of punishmeut. Il had never known acase of whippinizor striking of any kind cx- cept [n sell-defense or to prevent eseape. He never saw the whip, and would have reported it if ho hod, ns e knew the law in relation to Wiien naked which ho considered the best method of puntshment, he lesitated, and not until after sugeestions from the Warden and Commissiunors, did ho declde In favor of shackling to tho vell door Instead ol ne “bull-ring" tho Company’s flogglniz and Whipping. Atoconditions bonds to ntd the road, tlonato tarll which t| plivs County s hostile to thu Colorado Central Rallroad. under the Loveland regim efforts to bulld up Golden at the expense of Denver, and from the advantage given to Oma- ha merchants on frelight-rotes to the moun. to_the diserimination For these reasons Loveland will zet much less than his party atrengtn fn Looking at 1t In 1he ‘most favora- ble light, the Loveland programiue as now ar- ronged witl mot have the chances that tho Hughues ticket had two observed that *“our "Tom, was recalled, and sald that whon hie saw convict Tteed down be supposed that ho had faluted. It be had known that the man had been gageed ho would have blown alr futo lis mouth instead of goloz for restoratives. It wos the trst caso of choking by the zag that he had been summoned ver merchunts, " In other words, T, who at vresent has the Cotorndo ower House of Congress by the grace of the Democratic majority, s leit out fn thocold by the Lovoland programine, the fact of it s, his own narty has had Ile is zoloe to he “bounced,! The Democracy In thewr present cxpectancy recounizo the nced of an “orgun.’ tho Latly Denoerat at Denver, but it 19 a sink- Ing ship,‘and the party managers hate to touch hoped “te gut “eome down? fn tlme, and that poner has asscd fnto Republicon hands, with amplo back- gz, ‘The Puchlo Chigftain, nowinally n Repub- lean paper, but always * kicking '" when the Bouth lacks a falr represeutation on the ticket, rievaoces gencerally, was thought to by ing for the Democracy to get hold of; but when it eame to negotiating the trade wus lostautly * ofl,” because the Dumocracy have no notion of putting a very*b), money {uto an organ, \ Pueblo Jremcorat, u” tri-weekiy, that was soured oyer thefr conuetting with THE CASE OF JOIN CROZIRR, L. V. Park, formerly night guard in the hos- tital, knew of only one case of strapping. That 1n the winter of 1874, ind of crazy follow named John Crozter in the hospital who made Jots of nolsy, aud went around pulling tho other convicts out of thelr beds. Dr, T. D. Beard was in charge of the Loavital, aud sald ho had ordora frown Dr. Helse e Crozler whipped, I had n couplo of convicts lay Nim down, pull down his pants, and slap I on the naked body with a leather «slipper. Bpanking mude Min quite tractable. ATTER TWO Ol THREE KPANKINGS 1B WENT TO THE INSANE ABYLUM, Reported the facts to Deputy Hall every morn- Inz. Think I told Capt. Sawyer, but am not 1 saw Ofllcer Reed 8 few nizhts ngo, and asked him how he was getting nlong, but eald nothing of thia whipping, 1 may have told ut do not remember,' Cordoer, and Drs, Dougall and Hefse wero put on the stand to testlfy to tue marks on convict Reed's body. " THE MEDICAL MEN DISAOREED, Dr. Dougeall fnafsted that & mark on Reed's tbigh was causud after death, while othier phy- tleians were of o contrary oplnfon, v o_description of wounds before and after death, they eutd the mark was upon the fnslde of the leg, and could only have heen produced hy ‘The body could not huwe been lald aguiuse anythiug after: denth that wonld cause fuch a murk, quite positive that the blow which caused tho plalnest mark must bave been a severe one, but the trio aereed that the marks were all super- ficlat, and Dr. Dougutl added *'trivial Tho sumne of the boy 1s now as delighted with the Loveland-Adams- Olero programmo us it wns rampent agatust it This, with the aid of the two small Democratle patent outslde weeklles in Boulder and Trinkdad, Is, ta present zopear- ances, all the “organ erindiue that the Colo- rdo Deinocracy witl do in the coming campalzn, untess they foon chango thelr tactics, mcantims, thoy are graduatly openlug thelr oyea to trouble I thele own cump by the Gre backers switching off in large numbers and starting an organ st Denver, well backed, another ~one a few woeks ago. something pilable. Dr. McBride was complications, wonld scein from wrlting that the Democrotic milway tickot had much Jess chances of curryin, againet & united and wide-owalke party than ever befo {ated that e was cinploga ot th stated that e was employed at the prison from July, 1870, untll chhpl:r,’lflfl Ly as ard, koep- Depsity-Warden, ) and Asatstar t-Deputy. Whilc there tho tnethodsof punishnent wero the “solitary? and the reduction of diet com- bined, and the * bull-ring.’ Ho had nevor used the pag durip his Deputyship, or ordered others 10 use It, but should have done so had ho tonsfdered It nevessary. laeaus of keeping prisoners qulot than the gag, anccessary to the pros- ervatlon of discipline und the #afety of the cll-louses and the “sal- bug ju all parts of tno institution. DU, T. B, BEARD, former Ilospltal Blcwal semumbered tho ense of Doisy and Inenne; remembered of handeufog Im an each side to the tron bedstead, but nover Leard or saw any other punishment fnfleted Upon the man; never oritored him spanked, and Dr. Helse never ordered nim to have it dono; had thought many ttmes that strapping would wood, and may have made Temarks to that cffect, but he never had order- ed any strappiiie dune, as ho KNEW 1T WAS AGAINST TUK LAW, Warden McClaughrey was tho next and last He gave a statement of the general , Wis instractions to ilshmient for minor and BOMI ILLINOIS HOURBONS, Sneclal Correspandence of The Tribune. CENTHALLS, 1k, Muy 1.—The brict telerram sent you Jast night, white it muntioned cortain won and certaln facts, came far short of lutere preting the gologs ou here ut this Old Line would require o Ho knew o no hetter and considered quietng prison, not only I th of Saurians; kuowledsw of pachydermsi a lugh Miller, with all bis knowledye of . fossiis, to accurately describe this aggregution of old Mossvack Dom- When Jeft Thompson, who was o Brig- adler General on the outskirts uf the Confeders ate army, camo to surrender, ho suddenly found his beggarly force of 1,200 $ncresaed w 8,000, In sursendered thens ull with tiis specch: Tmay call you such: been conquered, and how {8 "{s our duty Lo lay down our arma and yleld obedjeuce to the cou- But [ see before me men who never served [y ny army, or any other Confederato have Jath out wi thu swalips and whirked untll the moss Lus grown on their bucks alx Inclies long! " I see bofure mic. to-day, men who have shirk- ed every politicul duty for eighteen years, sud who now arcus aclive sud Zealous us a dane- ng-muster with a new paic of pumps, Not that 1 would be understood a3 saying that the Demo- cratic party tud been dead 1 Egypt for elghteen only that the old fosails, the pachy- derms, bave been refuvenated, Looklug vut upoen the Cousention, the tallest man to be seen is Sumuel 8. Marshal), Although a member of wis then catled, ubin Grozier, who was army,—men who manszeiment of the vri subordinates, nod the pun terlous offenses. For the former, the affender was doprived of bis ratiuns of tobaceo or cun- dlce for a certain lenuth of Hine, or not ullowed see or write to friends. treated with solitary conflnement and reduction 0t diet.—from one and a half to two and u half Ounces of bread and half & pint of water ver 4y, to be fucreased i1 directed by tha phystelan, =and 1o this, in ageravated casey, was udded UANDCUPYING IN A STANDING POSITION TO THE 3 Serlous cases wery Theso wero the ouly recornized modesof puns mient, except the gag, which was used only Prisoners who were nofsy aud abstinate, and I turbed tho qulet of the “solitary.” Houover u:nnl or dreamed, until the deathi of Gus R AL the strap or whip waus used under any clr- Had be knowu of it, he would Ve stapped 1t use nstantls, results from the use of the vag, sun or army, ond had known wen fu the to Lo gageed for twenty-four hours with moss on his shoulders thun s Suuday-school girl has avgel wings, But Willlam” Joshua on County, I8 covered all over onew, was in Cougress; and Judze William H, with moas. 1le, he, once, wua fu tl oud Alesander Couuty send Green, John L. Overly, and Dave Lincgur,— ibree men who woulil “huve worn inoss, ouly their poyerty forced them to substitute shoddy, 1u the centro of the Morion County delegation Judee Bilay Bryan, cov- with moas,—Dryun, whe ree thues o day aropped ou his kneed, with his foce turned to the ern Biar, aud prayed for the restoratlon of the Dewocracy and his clection to Congress. B, Parsons, of Clay Couuty, bas alwuye free from moss, for he wus one of Fremont's Brigadier-Generuls, und to-day tnds bimsell n bad company,~for luyalty to tbe Union aud to are bardly synouymous weaving to aud fro in the Convention i3 to be seen ex-Cougre MeNeely, of Menard County, who is Chalrman of the Democratic State Comanittee, He came hero to run this Conyention, and wade 8 narrow escupe of belug run out of town. Ed Cronk- rite, candldate for State Tressurer; Sam Ette: candidato { or Publle Pedarogue candidate for the State Benate; ex-Cougredsnan, Clerk ¢ he cou runplcuously apnes: ered from hw{d to h ¥ NO BAVELRL MEANS THAN TUE 0AG for torty years lins tL. ¢ unlsy prisoners, aud considered 8 hinperatively necessary fu the prison. Biecper had trouble with nearly died under the iaj obliged to knock him the witncss approves W of the existence of the gug leco to tit back of the peck, con- Meer Reed teatiiied. sed louger than nece # knew, lis Instructions have been the subordinstes. UYHICIAN A NO KIGUT TO ORDER ANY FARTICULAR MODE OF PUNISUNENT, a0 order puulsluaent discuntiued, llulm Bruwn, who assaulted the foreinat fu uys g a8 conpelied to stand fo frous two 58 and two nights, and, when relessed, it three mou 10 holg bim. “m he hud ordered put up fn frous day d the evidence, and the Comtnls- Alter au absence of Michacl Ryen, who down, which action Never gaw or kue Serntug whiehy 01d Line Democrac suary, 8o fur arried oug by who would run for Appellate et the nomivatiou,—these are all here. Iu fact, it h; Kraud gather- Brown wus the red to consult, Ut su bour and o hulf, thev came to TUE PULLOWING DECISION: 4, That the testimony tabou at this lo- n b teudered Lo th Blat for bie peruval, and § 0 of he vplulo ¢ Elizabetbtown, wauts to o s Bewatori Col. Towue, of Union, wents tu be a Representativoy Ham lrviu (Warden of the Chester FPe tlary) wants to be a Hepreseutstive; ‘Thuwpson, loslug the Seuuty, wuuts to Ko the Oclys Swith, alev loslug the Beuate, QUL o Vros- wanta to break into the House, As I took over the Convention 1 find it ditfieult to deckile where self-intereat enda and patrintiamn begins, While, ostensibly, a portion of these inen are here to select candklates for Clerka of the Supreme and Anpellate Courts, yet it {8 plafn to be reen that a majority ara heee In their own interest, ready to make any trade or any concesstor. There Is 'no mistaking the further fact that the Democrats here, from the highest to the luwest, are nnmlsuknuiv opposed to any aitation of the Presidential question, a3 al%o to anything lnvflrlnrfi of reallirming the old Jacksontan doctrine of hard moncy. Itins suft-money, conciliatlon conventlon; It le s con- vention of Lrafns, in which brains will concedo to noliey n good denl. 1t Is also a conventlon where old acores are to Le settied and new combinations made. 8cven- teen yeara ago the Eryptlan Dcmwrudr tonk up snd idolized a young man pamed R. A, D, Wilbanks; gave him an oflice out of which he has grown rich. With vad jude. ment and unfaithfulness he followed off the lenus fatans of Grangerlsm, bolted the Democ- rnu¥ and stabbed his foster-father, Sam Ma shull, inthe back. To-day Wilbanks sought a renomination for Clerk of the Supreme Court, but Marshall, Youngblood, Duff Green, Charlie McDowell, anid others, have beon unsparing in their denuncintion, golng o far sa to say that there aro Democratle counties where Wil- Koe. 173, 177 to 105, inclurive,” No caseon trial. cavalry, artiller: JUDAMENTA, GXITED ATATES DIATRICT LOCET ~JUHOR BLODNARTT £101. ~Hattfa 2. Bm £155,40, 1, K. Marphy, Assignee, 18, Chris: rause. B, Lincoln, use ¥, T, Burges, v 1,84 Eayl At John 1 (¥ Manlon Th 10X3—0. 8, A, Bprague et 3, Andrew Enzentia ZAward, Cornellnn, verdict. $123, Fatrick lenagan cc anit Heveces '} roll yordict, €133, aaq motlon for new ¢ Ttema, night the timbera in the centre of Lock 25 gave | way. The water will be required to be drawn rgkuization :m{wgflflfxmen. Lan| if fnomivated, would not get ten | The navigation of the Welland Canal s votes. Wilbanks Wi v Speeial Dirpateh to The Tritune, B triends o ot it dead. " ifs | uspended meantime. flexry, 11, May 17.—Farmers report the Monrtrear, Can, May 17.—Lient.-Col. Os- borne Bmith, on recalpt of military orders, has left suddenly for the Northwest. Fifty extra policemen were sworn n to-day for thres months' service in the city. Twenty- five were Catholles and twenty-five Protestauts. Bpectal Dipateh {0 The Tribune. 81, Catnenines, May 17.—Privato fustruc- tlons from Ottaws have been recelsed here to bave twhnty-four men In reardiness immediately to man a gunboat, which will be here to-night. Bhe will bo supplied with ammunition for im- medlata action, if necessary, Tho men of St. Catherines Garrison Battery mot to-nightand se- Iected the requisite number of gunuers for ser- vice on bosrd tho boat, pectal Dievatch to Tha Tribune, MarAxe, Que, May 1 den, of Kragers, went ashore miles below Ene glish Point on the north shore of the River 1. Lawrence on the 13th inst. The bottom of tho ship is gone, and she w(ll be a total wreck. The ateward and two sailors wero drowned in ate tempting to reach shore, ‘Special Dispatch to The Tribune. MoNTREAL, May 17.~The City Councll have resolved that a petition bo presented to the Pro- vinclal Goverament to pass a law prohibiting all party-processions in the streets of this city. The motion was almost unanimously passed, aud therg Is a feeling of rellef fo tho city, as it {s generally believed the Provinclal Lealslature will pnss the measure asked for, Au tmpartant meeting uuder the auspices of the Dominfon Alliance Is to be held here on Mondoy next, to celebrate the passage of the Government Temperance act, and to {naugurate a campaign §n favor of Its annm: in the various countles in the Provinee of Quebee. Montreal peaplo are becoming peculiarly sen- gitivo s to colors, Orange tickets aro offcuaive; reen slen-boards nra torn down. Tho lost nstance quoted Is onc which occurred fn 8t. Catharine street. ere, a dry-goods morchant baving palated tho front of his dwelling red, calling the establishment the Magazin Roure, o number of persons asssmbled at an carly hour left for home, swearing to ha avenged, and will most likely keep his word. Jacob O. Chance, tho nomince, s n brother-inaw of Totn and E4 Merritt, and (len, Merritt, of the Third Caval- ry. 1o lsa very fair mau, aod will muke a good Supremo Clorky—for tho nominatiun Is equivalent to an clection by 12,000 majority. John Q. Harman, the candidate for Appelinte Clerk, 18 also a good sclection. 1lois aclerk by profession, having run the Cairo courts for years, 1le was Clerk of the House In 1563, and Secrctary of the Constitutional Conventlon of Bpecial INeated ta The Trivuns, hias commente deaired, and the | A full averageacre: this vicinity the present scason. BINCKLEY'S BODY FOUND, Special Divatch 10 The Tridune, 3 'The Conventlon consumed so mtich time In Its labors that the ardvertised mass.meeting did not come off, Boyless W, Hanna and Don Morrison did not coiite, but old Jim Roblnson, with ullrho«l shoes and that same old spee:h, was on hand. In numbers and enthusizsm the Convention wns a Democratic succcas, Paxtws, ————— - THE COURTS. Record of Judgments, Divorces, Bankrupt. clos, Now muits, Ete. The heirs of John Diclby filed a bill yesterday in the Circult Conrt against Mary Uvhold, sllas 3lary Dielby, and WesleyPolk, adminletrator, to prevont. the former ‘from rocovering any part of tho estate of the late John Diclby. They atate that John Blelvy, thelr brother, died in May, 1870, leaving an eatate worth about $1,400. After his death a woman clafining to be his widow fled s claim In the Cannty Court of DuPage County sgafmt hin estate for o widow's award. [t was givor, and tho administrator appealed. The judgment of tho County Court was sflirmed In both thoe Circuit and Aoppellata Conrts, Tho complalnants charge that this woman, Mary Hlelby, {s not the widow of Jolin Blelby; that she hved with him for somo years, but was nover married to him, ana conld not be, havingat tho timo a husband, Jacob Uphold, ltving, from whom she was not divorced. They claim lo be able to show that she perjured May 4, leaving letters which led to the city. ————— conghs, N ORDER TO ACCHMM 3 Datrons throughout tie cily wo b price & charged at the Maiu Ollice. on Saturdays: Twenty-second-st. B M WALDEN, N weit coin. ANCES. BINERS MEN Wi ilie fvestment montl lionse, corner Wabaal and Madison-at. " L ———— il Centeal iatlrond Company 4. Mecarihy, and calendar | complete military oraanization, embracing and Infantry reziments, But they did not want to wait too long for the re- B. Dunham et al, ve, schooner North Rraride- | dresa of thelr wrongs, They wanted to secure ith va.schooner Nesste Hosies | an cffective military organization in the quick- Ly " | est possible time. and he therefore called 0% CovnT-dEnoR GaRy—Temac X, Kpowleget | Veteran soldiers that were present—noy whohal Al ve. Pred Cogawell, $75.~teorge fians ve. Thomes | scen service In Europeor Amerira—tostep up at __CITY REAL ESTATE, ON MICHIOAN AND IKDIAVA-AVS., n t hovses and lof 'OR BALE-SPLENDID - clty. '€ 01 el lark. 7. Inavire on premises, 35 Camp- AND LOT 25X 135, . once and entoll themselves In the ranks. With T. W Fleld &L 8l.%8. | (rpanizeq companles of such men they would —Carnellns MeMahon vs, Pdward | be brepared to resist any encronchment of the snd miotion fur aew el militia and police. ‘Thero was Immense cheer- ¢ lve. A scene of enthustasm and confosion h: | relgned fn the hall for afew moments. Men —__ SURURBAN REAL S0TE BALE~FIVE ACRES AND HOUSP, €123 $70 down: 10acres, house, 81, dayand Monday. J. 6. EAR Office ays. Satur oom 13, 116 Waae WANTED-MALE NELP, Fookkeeporn, Clorka, &ce ASTED—A FINST-CLASS CROURKERY AND flasware saieoman for Minnesot, with catab- Janed Eradathere. " Addrew I, care Carriet No. 3, Bua VW ASTED-Ga0n BALE TN EVERY CO Ly 1o the Narthwest to handle an srticia of ntliity needed In every household. A permansat and locrative bustnesscan be established with very small eapiialy orer Soosctdln the [t ear, Exles Yieeilly Incramss ing, For further Info n addrens V7. D, MA & 0., Lock Box 534, Ghl b ANTED=A WIDEAWARE BOY. Oft. YOUNG mi d rollecting bills. Ci -+ 1}k S L e g . A L dap et b h ng rushed with eager haste to the tables to sgn Abner Price and fte a1 | tielr names. ~ Each one acemed to be anxions rhax nmm—"nnu O'Callsghan va. Edward Car: | to be the first 1o [nscribe his handwriting to the 20Tt BALE=—AT A GHEAT DARGAIN—ONE dp lest siear the depel 83 ORKPark, ML roll. Amidst the excitement the siguing went “T._‘—_ m;,finr_h mur n;unlz’z 0;10 v'rbl:n. pnatluuhr ll‘n'nn;:h of the service he bad helonged, #o that he CANADA. miight be awigned 1o the aame. I'/mer oy T 5 veterans had enralled themaeiver, urder wes Burstiug of & Lock In the Welland Canal= | regtored, and volunteer apecches were made by Rhipwreck — The Orangemen and Thelt | yarlous members of the meeting. The meeting ‘Trouhles In Montreal = Thomas Ellls— nfrreed to tnke part In the demonstration of the Boclalistic Labor party next Tucsday, An- Speciat Dirpateh to The Tribune, other meeting was ulso held at Natfonal Hall, o=y " coroer of Broadwny and Chambers streets, WeLLAND, Ont., May 17.~At 7 o'elock to- | S 0CF ) 0o 'be oty wore made favoriog the JOR BALE=$100 WiLI, AUT A DEAULIF OT one block from denat, at_Lagrange, 7 miles from And anown (reci abatract fre al COUNTRY HREAL ESTATE. R SALE=-Olt EXCHANGE FOR ILLINOIS erty—a Michigan frult farin of o scren Tlenton Tarhur, two #tation and Jes than & mbic from the fak cres in fraft. conwsting of easphesrien, hisckhe small vineyard, auinces e eny just in hearing. tween south iaven and appies, and 1, 80 pe: ich wilt_carry ahwut ol attentlon needed. 1 21, PROPRATY— {laon‘.rflllno{.l{‘wfll he ofl the level before the damage can be repafred. CROP PROSPECTS. i E~VAL . The ltevern Honve, in Motri hile sAle on June 2), e following terma: One-1hind_cash, one-| one-third In three years. Thia lnone of the most. . and Is doing & corn prospect 88 being exceedingly nnpromis- Ing. Mostly through planting. Most of It up, hut owling to the cold weather it Is yellow and sickly, The sced fo wet ground Is beginning to ot, which will necespitate 8 good deal of re- planting. Without/ warm weather soon._tle stand will be poor gnd the crop light for 1878, ate of 1ate owner, Fol 4 Lo . JUIINSON, Attomey for estato, Murrisos, JOR SALE—A SUPFRIONBITE FOI A FLOURING, r..er pulp mill, or fur any Klnlrl of manufacture, " Y Fl o CABRL. TADDIY Lo Gy o Doy Warzntown, Wis, May 17.—Corn-planting cd_in tifs scction under favorablo auspices, the weather being all that coutd be fn_excellent conditlon, re will be planted to corn in - MEAL ESTATE WAN ANTED=RY A CHICAGO GENTLE. 10 retire from business, au n an {ntelligent, Eaglish andsome linprovementa, within yeasunable cistance of Chiesgo a road. Address, with price. 0. b2, Tribuny oMo TO RENF=HOUNES Went Sido, TO RENT=8$12 PERR MONTII, house, 3% 11 td- st 18, 3-8t 434 Irving-place. "l i u‘:'f“ th s unity, w0 L) 'I MiLwauxer, May 17%.—The hody of Gen. Johu M. Binckley, who disappeared Saturday, 1posl- tlon that he had conmitted sufeide, was ‘h?und floating In the lake In the vicinity of 8t, Francia Bemiuary st 5:30 p. m., and convesed to this of 1149 vod parly, new (ENT-$1A PRIl MONTI—FINE TWO-B10R and basement brick house, 1024 W Innuire W. GRAY BROWN, 1i00 0 REXT~COTTAO) F. EBERHART, 107 Clark- Bouth Sidc, 0 RENT~1040, 1044, 1058 WADASIT-AV., JUST sauth of Thirly-Antat., two-story snd bosement octagon sfone:fronia with Trndently break up your cold by the timely use of Dr, Jaype's Exvectorant, an old remedy for 3 wi house, Iarge J 3 Rore Hungs and throats, and & certatn carative for e e BIANCH OFFICES, Uit NOMEROUS estanilsh HBranch Oftlces In the different Divliions, a4 deafgnated Dbeluw, whers sdveriisenients wiil e taken fur the same 1 wili e recelyed until 8 v'clock p. m. duTing the week, and untily . m. modern tmoravements, DAVIS & WALKELL, 142 Destborn, IE TOUSE NO. 1 PAIK ROW, I8 te._ Address A, 93 Dearburn-at. 121 PRAJUE-AV., basement swell front, with furns g BTORY ARD J. & it 8IMMS, Dooksellers and Ststioners, 123 e faaire ftationer, ete., 1000 de Nows Depot, 1 ewseater, and ¥ancy Bullding, 143 Dearborn-at. North Sldc. VI‘O RENT-FINE 2-8TORY, FRAME DWELLING 9 01 near Centre, £20 per month 0 guod & WALKEIL 132 Dearbor "0 RENT-=N houte for onoat two yeary hurchi beauttful outlcok At door dining-reom: =il conveniences Address 0 60, Tribune vftice, o WIT 1 8200 TO §1.000 TO ‘Take exclurive control of & bustness which will o Call 1 day st ltvom 1 Sunifs cholce locatiun near St ahine berself ropeatedly in court, and ask that sbe be ra. atralned from collecting or recelving anytulng out of the estate of the late John Blolby, THE CERTRAL NATIONAL. fn the morning, and daubed the walls with brown pafnt. Two arrests have been m: Bpecint Diroatch (o The Tridune, ‘Tonoxto, May 17.~Tho Orange Young Brit- forty mifes from Chicago. The stock amounts tu B2, 800, an 10 WILLIAM BLAIIR & CU., 17410 176 L Bubaurhon, f1°0 REXT=THE RESIDEN by the subscriber at O BALE= BTUCK GF WAKDWALE, RTOVES. ! Jfice I8 Nourliiing aws on Fox litver about u and {a tn good condition. For particuiars apply Ky LATELY OCCUPIED yde Park: very dee Also dat, 339 North Ciark-st. C. M. BMITH, 0. R. Glover, Recelver of tha Ceniral National Donk, Sled o petition yesterday setting out that amoug the bank's assels aro a note of the Lake- aldo Printing and Publishing Company _for ons turn out here almost nightly, and parade the streets with fifs and drum, The Ordor was founded 1n 1867, nnd, though ut first confined to Toronto, It now has lodges In every section of l;un“niu?ir;l Y feasunADIE terms 10 Fespons Tribune olic LANING MILL ANIBOX FACIORY, centraliy located, nachinery in good orger, couid be uved for furtitiurs factory ), will bo sold cliap sl on hie party. AddressO 6l TO RENT—-IROOMS, South Nides EGANT ROOMS IN THE the Dominlon, and o memuership of 20,000, It {8 controlled by a Grand Lodge, which mects annuntly, Its ‘members are divided into three classes: The Orangc True DBlues, Apprenticc- $2,003.88, with 10 per cent {nterest; ono for 20,200, with 10 per cent interemt; both guaranteed by Richard R. Donnclley; [rox BALE—OR FOIt LEASE=MEAT SAK \iorse, wagou, and harnces: 1 am” gol bisnin [ i, L Jeo s reat) also a note of 1t. i, Donnollay for £2,000, anothar 2 nt And sl i . pool TSR w Think for B3 6O amd s fourun | Boye: and Yooy Dritous. Dovs of L1 are ad- | una il ihiidrssboutca iows s o rubni order. for 3,744, 07, 8}l at 10 per cont snterest, and all ,‘:,‘uy'bc yredhind “n"nn umed cluss. wigorder | Applyat a and 134 south Clark-sh. barewent, et dios aled tro noter, ouo for 85, 24210, given | Y W% OOMEQIRET, B0 L IOV O O o | [TOR, SALECNOVELTY MAXGPACTUMING AND y Dopnelley, Loyd & Co., the ather for 85,100, by the Lakeside Frintinz and Publishing Company, funrlnlud Dy 1. 1t. Dounolley, and now held by lio Merchants' Natlonal Bank'of New York. The aum-total of llicsa notes [e $12,001. 03, The Laka- slde I'rinting and Publishing Company fe in bank- rntey, and will only pay 10 cents on the doliar, Tonneiloy offers to pay 23 per cont o sl tiess notexs that is, 15 per eont on thosre for which the Lakeside Company Is ligble, and 25 nor cent on the remainder, In the followiny way: $U.0u0.U0 casli, and the remalnder {n three, aix, and nlne monthe, 1f lio cant have the notes canceled, The Iecelver thinks thia will bothe hest hocan do under the clrcumstances, and Judie Blodgeit au- thorized the comprontise to bs mady, and directed him to issne to the Merclants' National Hank, which consonts to thls comnromise, Receiver's corticates for its proportion of the notes held by his 20's ho generally passes up into an Orange | 8 lineof fastselllog specf Li ine ol Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. 8t. Jonx, N, B., May 17,—The casc of Thomas Ellls against Patrick Power—an oction to re- cover damages for {llegal arrgst. and olso to re- cover £6,000 taken from plaint!fl’s wife—is bo- foro the courts here, Ellis was Teller fn tho Park National Bauk, New York, and In 1870 sbsconded, taking with him 830,000 in_money and nn amount in gold drafts. Power, whois's Halifax pollceman, acting for thebank, arrested Ellls, and took biin to the station,—the plaintifl contends Ilicgally, Power then Intermiewed Iaint!ff's wife, and took from her §4000. Do- londant contends thiat this monoy did not be- lone to Ellis, but to the bauk, to whom 1t was u Joous, SATEZGUOD | CLEAN ETOCK groceries, el Eeniral Tiah h Particutars, eic., Addres SUERCHA " Odell, 11, ABON,' Yarkrll uwnt anybody else, & od, clean stapie stork of & gy Hanmbora palidc; PIVORCRS returncd and, a8 for the alleged fllezal arrest, | And nutlons ot abott #3.00010 £5.00 y Lok Tirhiwereht 1) he holde_he had authority to act as he did. Habla manu. George Py Martin flleda bill azainst his wifo, Margarot A. Il. Martin, charging het with maritaf infidelity, and asking fora divorce and the care of his two ehildren. ttncnel Behoenbrun alao makes s aimilar accusa- tlon agatout her husbawd, Morris Kchocnbrup, us a zenson why sha ahould o divorced from him., Judge Farwell gennted decreen of divorco yester day i the following cas Callle 8, Nexter from d oxter, on tho ground of croclty, and com- lainant to resume her wniden nam 1ia Aboey roin Milton F. Abbey for aduitery, complainant (o Liave care uf hor children; and Joseph A. Wischer from ary ' Wischer Tlur labliual drunkennesa, r Four loading cuunsel aro cogaged In the case, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. BRANTFORD, May 17.—One thoueand men of tho 8ix-Nation Indiaus havedcclared thermsclves m[:&ly to go to tho front In cuscof o Feulan rald. 1 Mateoun, 11, FINANCIAL, hunda, e1é., 8t duiph-at., nesr Ci Cuu‘fim Mun AUNDERS' privat oo s shan: s k. o the Wastern Assoclated Press. FOI OLD (OLD AND ®IL ‘Wippex, Ont., May 17.—The boiler of Cam- eron’s saw-mill urlodml to-day. R, Truesdale, engincer, was killed lustautly. Bceveral were badly hurt, THE DENTISTS. Last Day's Sesslon of the 1lilnols Association at Rockford—Ilanquet, Rpecial Dispaich to The Tribune, e of every Joscriytion Utfice (licanscd ), 00 Bast Madison st. Eat HAVE FIOM ,000 TO #3000 A todnvest {a some paying business; must sl Batareuf che buslies. » Address 1f Uk Tribiin 1\10.\!9;\' TO LOAN .ON IMPROY pan, EMS. Tho ault of the United Statea apainat cx.Post. 10 mastor McArthur and his bondsmen was brought up bufore Judue Bodgett yesterday on an arun- ment on a demurrer, but the Judge was busy, and it was postponcd untll 1o-d: e had 10 Foom of the Tribuge Campany, ; arniahed or uofurnished, golnit awayon % PLEASANT ALCOVE HUOMFRONT- Michizan-av.. north of Peck- ‘Address 0 b4, Tribe —ROUMS—NO. 000 BTATE-ST., centli, 7 rooms, 811 of accond floor: &l siceata’supily luusas extavilined In 1743 controls ties. Address U 5o, Tribe OF, 3 AP e ods, clothing, hats aud capr. boots and shues, AT THPE AFTON TOUSE, 13 ulm;f o mu'i m;-mut:fielalv‘-’z x.nrn-dn (: s oy . ; modern convenlcuces; 50 cenls N itcago. ui Gno of the Dest milronds o the Atater - For terme, | otrPELIArLEd g L1 % ) North Siac, BT, SARKET-THK YOURVILLE CENTHAT REXT~TWO S8UITKS UF TWO AND;# ROOMS, Ment Market Is fur rents also sisughiter-house and tools: good trade and law rent, No hetier piace ju the e . B e ipm— Stace for” elncan. call on “or aldress, with refor- 153 North Biate-st. Went Bides NICELY FURNIBHED FRONT moaern impravements, between Tiobey and Toyne-ats, Address U Gl ‘Tribune ofice. ————— Zxo mENT-STORES, '0 RENT-TWO rooins. with all FELCES, e \VANTED=T0 EXCHAXGE-WITI s0SE WOOL: Ty ot o Bl ban2 rork of iy Bnods | 70 RENT=STORE AND BABEMEST, WITII POW- 9 Ciaricat { €an be rented separately. J. W, s, jeans, or csssimeres syl ol uring! For, particuiars sddress Lock fox 17, Docks mad Yard TDRENT—DDCK CU“lel BEACH A s, 2 5 th brick otfice, Fusd-tracks etc. BATRD & BILADLEY, Miscollancous, RENT=-ROOM WITH STEAM POWEIN vator, elc., sultable for oF manuficlutiog. LITKIN Clari-ai, DVANCES MADE_ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, e ey Fit, Priviing. bookbindiny oy on watclies, diainunis, and vahial & CRUVER, 119 #outl GOLDSMID'S Loan and Tl lishied 1803, 1 SERVICES tha CK_ A Burca-st.. near Sherman, 0itY BRICK BUILDING, Koven-ate., suliable for fing DAILD & BRADLEY, Tu HENT=LARGE corucr CHaton aud fhe) PROT iop o furuliure, TY Apply at Uion Trust vom- WALIDS CAN cxchaigs for cutrency at the counting. Houth Bide of tnterior ay. Caarles Zimmerinan was dflchumnn yeaterday, on a_habeas corpury by Judgo McAllister. 1ie e arrosted for seiling llquor without a license, but clatimed tho writ was notaccompanled by the proper unidavit to support it 1 Judge lodgett will to-dny hear tho arguments on the motlen for injuncilon In tho tax case of Tho German Natlonal (iank va. Kimball, Judges Gary, McAtllsicr, and Farwoll will hear maotions to-day; snd Judges logers and Jameson motions for new trinls. Judges Booth and Wilt- 1amys will hold no court, Tl BANKRUPTOY o n Involuntar, pelition wae e esturda; pesinet E. W, .t{\'.' L. 8mith, merchants Z, I)Ixnn{ by Orrin B, Dodge, on a elatm_ for 84,780,745 Fleld, Leiter & Co., 88405 blettauer liron. & C 8670, 083 und Klino Bros, & Co., $112,50, Su nru-hn{ of payment of commercisl papor only | chineged. “A scharge was isetied to Ear] W, Fisher, Anson Gorton wus yesterday olected Assignee of Hamilion, Rowe & Co,, the jowelurs, the boud botng Axed nt 810, 000. “The cteditors of Louls Dacmicke, 8 hardware dealer, Tofused to accept tho composstion of H0 per cunt which hie offered, and the composition was abandoned, "f'ue irat dlvidond meoting of Campboll & Whits was continucd to July 10, SUPXIION COURT IN BUIRF. Couch filed hill {ullcr-luy agalnst Alexan- ple, Samuel McRoy, Sarah JJ, Kearsloy, , Agnes, Mary, loilo, and Jamos Moar 10 farectuse gitrut-dead for §3 420,00 " 25, o4, and 20), in Samuel Killam's 8al diviston of Lot 1, Block £5, In the Canal Trasteos' !{nlnllvlllun of the south fractional Bection 29, 30, 1. Ulovochino Brancol! fled a blil agalust Mary Plant aud Mary Caprom, sdministratriz, mur,iu Plant aud Michael B, Plant to foreclode w trust. doud fur $2,000 on FubsTot 31, of Sub-lilock 4, i Blucks 2 and 24 fu the Canal Trustees' Bub- division of Bec, &3, 10, 14, CINGUIT COURT, The Villago of llyde I rkvwlln‘dly commenced a sult In dett azulist A, D, Waldron, tho defaultin PES BEHAD I8 [d Ll Rockronp, lil, May 17.—~Tho principal busi- ness trausaction st the last day's session of the Iliinols Dental Association wns as follows: Tho discussion of subjects of the previous day consumed conslderable time. Dr, Cushing's ecsay on * Bleaching Tecth " was read with in- tervst and ably discussed by Dr, Black, Tho President and Eccretary recefved In- structions to lssue certificates to new members desiriug to attend tho noxt annual mectiog, which wiil bo at Peorla, 3 The clection of ofticers for the cnsalne year yesulted as follows: Dr. 8. . Bturgles, of Quiney, President; Dr, E. A, Kitclicn, of Rock- ford, Vice-President; Dr. Noyes, ol Chiago, Hecretary; Dr. Stone, Treasurer; Dra. Motmer, Crause, and Hurtt, Executive Committee, Dr. :,Jecmg('a Howard, of Leus, was clected to mem- T3 Dr. Noyes_and Dr. Koch were appolnted a Publication Conimitice. "The Convention then adjourned sine dle, and psscmbled In theevening ut the Iollaud House, o participate in & bountiful repast prepared for them, ‘The tonsts were as fullows: *¢Tho Nlinois Dental Assoctation esponded to by Dr, Sturgiss, wha guve a tiso tribute o var residont dentists, whose hospitality was never 0 be forgotten, **Our profassion, to bo successful, must be pur- aued with the ardorof & fovar in pursultof his ml 08 ¥ responve I:{,lbf. Crous: **Tho C]l?fl ‘They have by banishing anasthet- fcu from thelr professlon taught ue o lesson ™} the Rev. D, M. ltood responded, ‘*Tho Military Elument in Our Boclety™; by o e atiea: Dr, W, 5. Deas, of bl “The . M. 8. ca renpounded, belig b bachelor, " il 1 Literature, b SN 10 23 ANUM CENT PIECES | Dot 81 Tribune Compan 0 LOA 1 W, AV ANTED=TO KUY POI CABII=FII WA RN AT takan “YANTIZI)—TU RUY ‘counts on Josep! Iud. Add )it CASIY rait & U ON IMI ROV TO LG anut Lt & i » Baoks duw 104 Sudlson- Julwars ') Y4 corner Madison and Dearborn-ns. KCKY"» I ‘*‘mn‘ OF i elehtecnth gentury, 2 e 3. Erod hieil's Na roiide’ compiete works, (4 ington edition), old,, #12; ) English Literature. mentaries ob the Grevk Testaigen hy tho Rev. Jav, "N Anatomy, §41 D) Dares un Disvaw mond's Clinfeal Lectures on Dl Byaten S0 hungliaon's Physiolus Alipletons American Cyclopudls, pew, gi0; do, 0 sheun, 733 Zell noryeea, §33; Chambira' €y g v (S 9 'he Seipnce of Dur Profession. ' dition, o #2201 Wob rassuregol iydo burk, dnd biv bongsen, Yanh | vt Cofiegen: thelr beustcial smfenco. felt | a7 e, §0. SHITIS Cheap Dok store, NeSrosd. i K i O I whorever they abouud, s, P ;‘f!%%w&g" aad Fuotins,Carney, laylug damages | v guy Lato President, 10,000 SOECHES 0F oLT KOULS WART, Ludwig Kaufwan began a sult for $10,000 Dedrickson’s orchestra discoursed choleo ac- et eral caal prices pald, “GILUELL, 2 againat Furss aud Nothan Friend. Y lections, * Auld Laung Bynu'' was sung by all. A Clarkoats Aud thus closed & mectiiig that will toug Lo re- wembered by all the particlpant, THE COMMUNE. Qreat Apprehcomsion Exlsting Among the Order-Loving Oltlzend of Bi. Loule=Th Soclalists Oponly Kecrultlug for an Armed Veteran Organization, Bpecial Dipaich 10 The Tridune, 8r. Louts, May 17.—Considerable apprehen- slon fs fclt here that troublo will result from ‘Mary Ducigalupo comiucuced an action In tres- paga againeg Stefano Casule, clalming $3,000 dany- ages, K hero scems to bo a biich i thae buslness of the “Wholesale Urocers' Exchange® which is Hkely 1o lvad to its utter destruction, It scems that ju October, 1877, Williaw 1Hil, 8 ticket ageut fur the Chicago & Eastern 1linods Itallroad Company, A, £, Jobison, an employe of the Cunard Kleawship Ling and one’ Edwin A, Bull fored themaelves Into a partocralin far tie purposs of giving piet- chants fuformation as (0 the respousibility of Ihele cu-mmuul-lu other worde, a sort of mercantile agency. [l and Johrson contrivuted wouey, ang Bull gave his tlme. ‘The specutation did ot e eccnnn JIISCELLANEOUS, SST CABIL PIICES FAID FOR BE DT oo or e s THo Wt Lak tree. A, OAR] 1]'0, SALESMEN-LIBERAL | COMMISSION salchinen (0 Ve drig ride on & ra) Hele uow Liehi exteustyely sdvertise Tribuue othee, WY A WA g s for fuch striva; twelye wni fonrteen feet 01 6 days, 'O 70 Trlbutin oitice. Her Tuvteg 0.0 ¥ (t Teautbie.Sad! rove proftable. sud Il aud Jobuson sold out (o o h o . . INNTRUCTION, i 0, e Thali chatina tho Jattor will notatlow | 09 Comimustitlc sud Socialletic parado whieh Iy | . .. o (GRECEEU L 08 e e w10 bavo aoviblug fo do with the busioess, and | to take place here Suuday morning, and Chief- | | W TAYEEN Masier of Ejscution n‘,l\xlu ‘luudiuulullvu of the e aud for au ac- | of-Pollcy MeDonough s adoptiue precuutions lorllu;ul e 0K at the Clifton Juuse, count. dend fur cireular, agalnst uny vivlent demonstrations, Tho Coui- Pl COURT. “ In the estate uf Edward MeConnell, the wil) | viunistic leaders say there will be from 5,000 10 b SRR a3 proven, aud lotlers were grauted (o Juho and | 10,000 men In the processtou. ‘Ihie route of | whtch iy, . Tho nal prop- to Editn Rev. 1ie. ¢ $Ee S siech JORT-HAND MADR BEARY—-AN EXP Leacucr apd sliori-land reparter will » (.mr}.'e McCounell unider boud for $4t will bequesths tho homuatead uud e hrl{w deceuscd's wife, $0,000 In U march will be turough the prineipal business and resldence strects, and terminate at Lindell Y ounell, docessed's Erunddavgbier, aud (0w teat | Park, whero u grand speechifylne and plenle | puptislu b beet syatetn cver usvined. " Addrea A 84 tho oatata to Jolin, Ueorge, aud Benjawin Me- i ‘ribane oflice. e L e o he tnsira. | WHL take place, Tho unessiness 5 ag- | =5 —— __LUST AND FoUM: went bears date of Aug. 20, 1871 . -A BTHRAY COW. OWNER CAN CHININAL COURT. Jobn Powers and James Hardy were tried for burglary. Powers was ucquittod, sud Hardy wae given oue year fu te Peultentiary. Willlam Webar was tricd for sttempted rape and ac gravated conslderably by the slguiticane meeting of Boclallits at Turner Hull last might, where 400 wmen nsserubled sod orgauized jnto mllitary cowpan) The call for the wecting was lssied by tho Boclalls- tio Exccutive Committee, and included an sppeal tothoss who Lad been soldlers (u citber Europe or Amcrica to cowe forward and coroll. Ferdinand Awmrein, a violent Commuunist, was Chairwan uf the wecting, ‘and bis openlur apecch, which was of au extremely fiery nature, was loudly applauded. After berating the daily papers aud capltallsts for the suanuce o which tbey bave treated and dlscussed Com- wuvtsm during the past woutb, Awrcin sald the workluquen wust protect themselves, Iu order to do this, they Intecded to furn o all suin 160 Washinitou ultted, Lanrdll‘nnklm waa irled fur burglary, and the = ury wus out. —~ dery THE cAAI.L MONDAY. - DIACHINERY, ¢ — Arguiey t10n for njune- g T el U e b BakR R lbes Tus AFrlLaTe Covxt—Adjouracd uatil Wedaes: Yivu Qany=aiu s 23 10 L 3 (o 234, end 244 10341, Iaciusive. NO ¢ Tevor axewoxiat (o] , 14300 147, 140, 138, 152, 13580 134, iuclusive, NU'casc on trial, ook HoURRN-—Bot chaa &, 27, Wiz ve. Mugerstadt, aud calendar No o, 10110 'i10; facluxive. No. truba va. Daguicke. o trial, Juvus Booru-iiy i3 i1, and 119 to 35, ine clusive. No. 5,6H. 'Ayuew va Utcsch, oa trial 1 JLUAN MeALLINIKE—3k Casd Teru No. 47, ilivuls Wer, 1ULtabl: . Y fower, vultatls fur yacht __PENSONAL. PEMSONALE, I, CALL At to-uidrruw evenlug b e EOIE AR JROIE BALE-R LAGE FitawE BT Tweaty-sccoud 3t RENT ‘Toam for teaching, on th . 053, Tribube of A RENT— A SMALL house, furgisned, in good Beighborboed erate; but Cwo tn the familly; or will taky RO 0r narties deslPing 10 g0 away for the summer; the Lest Teferences given. ¢ PACKAUFS 0{n excliange for CurTency st counLing-roum of Address U 87, T3 OIt 4 TOOMB, or IIght huusekecpings must fiding. Address 093, UTES AND AC- + ot Michikan City, EIt CEN'T=3MON LOA I farma o Central and Nortliern Ilinols. IEAN & PAY estera Slutusl Life Insurauce south-front parlor, Also two slnglo p 0 Bultls and uno eaat TTollL; Bouse BEW Octagul et N.BT.—ONK Ot wiili ur without boa 383 HEmaA o 1 _-l_u_llll e ruonis, iT. ~TO | une sulte fuoms ASHI PALD YOIt BONKS—BTANDARD WORKS . ringdgoud privea. Iiefure You seil your libra: NEhoAln AND Jodging for two o smail private famllys kea- tlelien preferréds tevi exceedingly tvderate. North GESTLEMAN AND WIFE O1 THREE GEN. teen ean find feasant accaminodstions for i ride i destrable EL In‘l’mu- otlice, for 5 days. locatlon, by ad u s’ completu Fhage & srcivs ! ot ainters’ Cvelopedin of £a: Comprehensive. Con N'S HOTEL, 27 5T. ’rfi-sr.- d $2.54; day bt 31, 433, ) 357 of the Valier Jtouss; £, 5 HOUSE, 18 AND I8 EART ADAMS ST, r ootit, with board trom €0t €3 per we eals, 25 cen! VADA HOTEL, 14 AND 130 WAUASI Chiad Fooms aud boani, 8 Day buard, $4 ber wesk. Rliscelinneous, “”hl BOARD AND TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE preferred—under 6 years of age, o chifdren, Address K 01, Triouus. teuced prices. dart $4.90 W 87 po TR MMER TOARD-A VE! tieinen can be accomime il ox 20. Hartland, W _MUSICAL. LADIFR AND QKN- with drst-ciass board ntryy teriue ressousbie, DACHES, BED-BUGS, MOTH EXTERMI hy coutract. \\Ll}rumrd. Artivlo sold. Huuses €U o0 Washlugiod et KO AND y-aetiing Ar- MADE FURTIIE Addiyes A ds, K OF eru'u'r b KE - RUpICULOUSL pright flano, new, with u wit] 5. Address, 8w Fugewuod A aud planos, $73. $1UL or urgaus, latust siyica fuiproved uditiy purlor orgaus, £15. § ¥ sy rauted Bve years. RIR! ustruct 1o ’l‘llfi BEST oxm.\x‘g'ul:sp T i) Ty, S call the apecial attbation ot nurcha coive Uy Proviug property 8ad paylug charkes. S8 T RIVIoK groperty SaU Y IE- COMR Tor say OF L0 Tent, &CANP I blate, VRIVATE FARILY ¥OR cago Musicul Colls-v) whero Hest of yolervuces I;U. Presidens Chicago LPHARD MAYS ind, wekethook, cons of tnouey. Finder will West W i \vn.\fi'ix':ux'muur kSaISy 2 74" a Tokst the world—1uiports Dody—Traie prices—Li gonstndally ticrcasiog s celente ~du at lnduscuents o vleased Coumpany Iu Aterica~ d everywhere— 1 210 WABHINGTEN: Cwdiic tuo—seud for Clreuiar wl rixiial Aiorh BN, Uo7 ta oller covar: Ci CONPANY T Iodiaui-av., tobe removed. Juquire ab 34 Loat ASTED-DNUO CLERR ATNO. 5 V) - W av. Apply early. RIMBALL & CAN ST RES Trade; ANTED--A _ COMPETENT MAN VA ithertor ou blodery o ety SAiett And TAIr wages. didress ] HT, Brand Rapiie Michigan. ' OE4T. BUFF & ‘v}.. TED=A FIRAT-CLLABS CRACKER DARER, day Fan, and hread and bhaker, Aadrews 1000 o 1647, Omkae Wik SR AXTED=A GOOD CARRIAGE-8MITH 1 A PLAT- form waricman preferred, Addross C JAGRSON & IATGLON, Terva itauts, Tads © o a1 G000 FLARKMARER. APPLY dry Gompany, corner Red el RTONR FOI "Wopy &t 68 A Employment Agencl;- NTED~300 RAILEOAD LARORERS FO WA 20 LAROA lstioustis Fon TiR months wark: wager. 81,23 bowrd, ‘81,50, free 'tarot or sAw-miil): 50 e o 3 4 TIAN & CO.. 25 Bouth Water-ste oo oo CHLD Y o Berata 2 o ould extension; 60 for clty, 50 farm hange, at J. it. bl[b:nllaufl's."n‘frv'\'z:{'lufi{z%n? Miscellaneous, VWASTED-BOOKREFVENS, CLEINKS. DUSINESS ; dy out & g z0 I the Aale of Am AHIzIe that ever) hosthess mah ™ must and wiil buy, JUDSON & CO., Tuflding, Chicaxo, Th- sy 1400w 8 Tyfbane i ANTED=MEN T0 TARE " AGENTE GUIDE." Tells who wants azents. and what for: manthiyy i 6th 3. tt. 60 De “flfi'r A 5 amount of capi(al you otn by {ze from 8,10 810 per TH B R abiia 5% Fritune oee, . © 0o anen VE MAN 1N EVEIY COUNTY amali agticultural implement to {1 EFLIKHLLYL 118 wweat Madison: o ANTED-FOR A PAMILY OF TWO, A COM- petent girl for general houseworks miust ba s §,00 cbuki Rood waiies for s good girl. Inquire st 533 VW ASTED=FTIST-CLASS GINL, TO_1i0 GENEI: a1 housework in & famil must be & guod cook, washer, and tidy—with unod refurence. Appl ton Parke. rorner Wearern-av a1 sty ofice, No7 Htate: L Jd. Loundrcases, . ANTED=A BUNDLE WASHER AT DILLIS WA e o A B AT R 08 teady for wark. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Tookkeovors, Clerks, dce ITUATION WANTED—UY A FINST-CLASS kk:l:ner':mlrornlpnndln: clerk fu s commine slon Jiouse: hashad 13 years' experionce {n Chi Can Rive the best of references ani ring & Rood Dusls e 8, Tribune affict o, gn' TION WANTER A FSVECTAT Joun man. sa dry woods salcaman; Tt ciasm walc man. stock-keepkr and window dresseri English and L R vl countr) . 24 EN ! 550 Chareheste, Tomuto, Cangtn o+ o ¥ WEST, SETATION WANTED=IIY A THACTICAL PHAT: naciat of ten (10) years' sctual experience; gradu- ate of Philadelphia Ovllege of Fharmacys unexéprian. Able referencesas o charncter and abij X Address PiLL Trivano orige. " LPUILY1 880,37 years, Snm’rms WANTED=BY A RESPONSITLE MAN with 12 years' expenienca in retall and wholessla drug huiness, city and country, O a3, Tribune office. SXT(}A‘HUN WANTED-DY YOUNG M or 25: hashad several years' experience [n the ratail <class 5 PuEion bt be wecrpicd Src-ciue releence SITUATION, WANTED-AR DHbG CLERK WYX ruall salber. Address BRUNARD, Merey Tossita) Tirug- ltoumyetty. iR i L s TTUATION WANTED-BY A DRUG_ C UK S four years' expericnee. Ad . F. [: Dox 360, {h!lnl. m.’ P L Trados. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GO0 DEN PagAre ks, T tnd ety S i etalty In wi ' TEGUITY, 71 lveks Chlcaro-avs o Address T ITUATICN WANTED—-SASH _AND_DOORS—A S LT Tl Tribue olice. 5 P - Conchmen, Teamstorsy &ce ITUATION WANTED — BV X ST inan: 1} ocut. the bast b 1o Cuicagi oy trottersi liave rmeclasa referciices, Addrees . Koy 413 Weat Monroe-st. fMiscellancous, SKTUA'HOX WANTED-A FOUMER GERMAN student, spoakiog Kigllsh and French, offera hin- $olf a4’ companion to”travelers. € 1t, 23’ Buuth Paye SITUATIONS WANTED-FEVALE. Benmsiresuess e ITUATION WANTED=-AS BEAMSTRE S i ity 5 o7 Sarcos 03 Sareh Aebiands JXORSES AND CARRIAGES, A’IT?..‘IT!UN £ AR ANUFACTURING AND fi'llllu: better carriages st lower arices than can by rrodllred by any othi usc In our llne In this cliy of i the United Siates, there 1o no doubt but what Pparties_purchasing frof i ceot. We have un hal inx styles of carrisge: top carriages, side-bar and sids topa, etc,, ali oue own make, Teaente Dhaetons, extensfons ring bugkles, canop nd cusranteed as ro A Inspection uf vur work 14 licited, Give us & call a0d be cogvinced we mean busiiess. ‘ATt 5O & AKVILLE, maaufaciurers, 8 10 604 Wa- A VATGAIN=3 TLACK WOTNER, 5 AND T YEATS old, sound, une can trot fu 3:43,'and the athier in dun, * Carrlages, phartons, top and'open bugates, to; dellvery. wago Kinds of wayo fugle. 1argest assortiuent tn Chicago will bo " sold a reat saerifice, the day foney dyanced. Wil sell on inonthly payienta oF ex- chane, Must be sold Lo pay storsuv, il C. WALK- EIL 240 304 251 Btat il TF9 BALE-TWG SIFTLAND PONTES- A MATE, Sound and well brokent « yeatilng skt Fm’: SALE—CIIPAP—DELIVEIY-WAGON AND utles. Apply to JAY, CHAIINLEY, 248 South iarness. Inquire st 008 Sedgwick-st T EXOMANGE, _ FIST-CLABS IESIDENCE IN GHICAGI'S DERD A TSN e & prRM - udice ih o b Western town, O v, Tribune umce, DIEIICHANDIHI 10 EXCHANUR-I HAVE Foit sulo $20,00) worth of ‘staple pierchandise, all wholenale atock and in prime orders will seli 1o Jula uf Troum 83,000 o £ o, and will receiye i payment oueAlird caail, bulnnce gowd real estate, The obect (n vlow Is to reduce stock, sud BruCTAl BsaOFtnient of woods o given 1 each trade. Purties who have thy Ieans tu et bromitiy And desira tu make sucn an ex- change will recelve all uccesary taforiativu 1 ragurd 10 t1id kouds by addreasin T cry and price, MENCH %6 EXCHANUR=¥0K CASTI O 610C cliandiso, & sllyvr iing 0f gowd promifke in une of the bestaliverditricts ut Coloralu, and fa Immedia prosmity 1o sumu Ol tha Inixe - Inines; Uil perfect: deVelupment woderato. 7, ‘rivoue, stating where au interview nay 10 EXCHANGE=STORY, GOODS, 8, Al sceounts, warshause, pler, Jand, scunsln shiore, for Chicagu lesseholds farus, otc., or busiuess hers, Address 0 72, 1tibuna olice, N IMPROVED, Off PANTLY - ! tock farm in Affnissois, Wi a o Nortern - Hlingls 'ln ex- hone th Evenston, 111 “1he house isagueania lit-atory frauie, aud is DUl 1o w wiody ern style, contdln eight rouma'and several closets and panirlua: "3y s located only thees biscka from {chigan. Evanston fa twelv, s o oa e ] " fur forty-five yearsat the N\’\ h"!lk has Northwestern lk’r“llld htsl. - ilng. Correspondence UUKSON, Bvavsions s s 4 i RS e b vas lund, . oo Fehudie " Addrest . Sle AKIN, bus un leased gro avery low re: better factiitics for Uulversity and the Ladi @ 8lsw wiber {ustl arited by the uwn W roperiy. for Caluiet’av. T, MENOWN. REPUKSENTATIVE OF THE WARD. » well Bewing Mackiue Manufscturipk Co., luvites sowing-machine iwea aud terogted (0 sowlng-ma- chine luiproveue 3 ige the meritsof 1he new Was stitch sewing-machlae, 1hat se: dlrckt troin two 20 yardy of vedlnary stors spaols of thread wd tmakes the lock-sittehy L f-adjustlug needle whilcl con be placed 1o tho daric, 1l waching wets 00 4 revolving ulsc, wlich eusliics’ the operator to o thie uiachine la esy bosiiton degired. &g luvalld it a onu side and guids ber sewlog, whilo & scc- pern capalt un the uppolte side wnd tread o 1 o wiacl 1s the wost slniply and dursbly conatruet- €d wincl er fuvented; It hasonly furky-Tour plccen. e 0 Wil bu oo ealiblilun outy fur & fgw da; with Lalilshiog 8 rnanent agency (o this pl 1 or- dislly iovite sll, both lsdles a; rvnllum:u. wot fail to call und see this uoat woaderful wad uew depuiure from all vther sewlug: Loy L4 Wllsun, warrsuted. i tew of u-'thll:lh DXTHA SPECIAL INDUCKNENTS ¥ k) WRAHETY pursiTune. Haviog avalled ourselves uf the depression o prices f usnufsctured gools. we sre enabled to oifer sume exceedingly attractive bargaius Just rocelved. N L A T clow uiar e8| 3 #5d $100. Chember furnlture lu all pewest desl:us L very stizactive pricee—full sots, 825 $30, $4 83 attresses and Ledding at lowest prices—wir gs only $4.80." Lounges eiay cheira parior au. ary tables, fancy cheirs, Look-cuses, drcasla datcade, and otiacr ouds st declusdlffseduccdp MARTIN'S, = 18 THE POPULAR FURNITURE HOUSE, 154 3TATENT,, CHICAGD. WLA! FETY OIL-STUVE, SUFERIQN ) G T s L AR st Chicazu. . STOMAGE. _________ ol poow Waustiousk, o WEST MOS[aR: ‘AL, f0F furulturc, mérclandiie. carelases cie, Luaus 6 Ay amountt lead iorvet. Cal fut atovks of Gouds-

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