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'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1878, TIIE COURTS. The Five-Day Rule Declared In~ valid by the Appellate Bench, Further Postponement of the Case of Kimball vs. * Walk- er's Dxtras.’ The City-Scrip Caseto Be Heard at This Appellate Term. ' ¢, W. Gates Beeks Relisf from Finan- cial Trouble: via Bank- ruptoy. The caso of most Intereat among those decided oy the Avpellate Conrt yeatordsy was that of Nel- 1on et al, va. Akerson, involving the validity of {he five-day rula in use In tha Superlor Court. The gnprome Conrt, & year ago and more, 1t will bo re- membered, declded that the old five-day rule was {llegal, but intimated that it might be changed so gs (o remove the objectiunable parts, and yet retain its advantaged, Tho rule ias accord- [oly modlfed, but on the caso decided yestorda: the Apuellate Court hold Judge Gary's rale stifl 90, and raversed the case. hesult waa In assumpsit by Peht Akerson ya. gwain Nelton and othecs, andresnlted in 8 verdict for the plaintif. The defendant apuenled, assign. {oz s error the actlon of tho Buporlor Conrt In onlerinz tho casa to be tried out of {ta order under the five-day rule, and tho rofusal of the Court to sliow tho defendants to flle now pleas altergiving 120 plainti leave to amend the declaration. Othier trrors wero assigned, but the Appeliate Conrt only fonwidered these two, The Appeliate Court, after quoting the five-day rale, whichi 18 toa weli known to the Bar to neeil revetition, go on to call attention to the rules of ractice of courts of record, directing that the practice shall be uniform tn all courts of record. They then say: Tiiere acctionnof the atatuta (18, 17, and 37) provida sunitorm practica In courts of record'In respact ta tho $ikiog up and disposing of sctlons ex contractu out of {hvir order au the dockat, whon thers (¢ 0o sulstantinl 1t whi Lo seeh that tho ruleof prastice in urt. known aa (hie fveudar rule, above D n this Blate i Ca T va. National Iiank of Commore: 4TI, 37, the Supreme Court aay that it The piatntiT belleves tiicre {s no vaild defonss ta his eialm and destree rtdyauugmnnt under tho statute, $omust Ole 6 anidayil with fits declaration, showini tho natury of his demand mid he amount due him fram the defendant, after allowing Al his Just eredits ‘i dsctioms, 1€ wnyt but under tho ruls of urt hie {8 aimply required to maxe sn 00« the' merlth, Jemo 10 the suls upon ‘er thie rule of the Superfur Court he 18 tompeliod Ak 16 ANDEAT 10 tho. Courty by amuiaylt of ficts in whiie gdetatl, that {he defenio 18 1n gdod faith. The practics, belug teguiated by law, most, under the Constitution, Le natform, and, from’ Whatéyer courca the s WALKRR'S HXTRAS. The ense of 8, 8, Kimball aguinst the County Commissioners, to prevent the payment of about $24,000 to Ed Walker for extras, "came up sguin before .}udge Farwell yestorday on tho motlon for ojunctlon. e ize Hiad & cane on hoaring betore i, and was not disposcd to tako it uo. Ile said ho did not want to hear it pleceineal, but wanted all tho ami- davita filed that were to bo filed before any furthor argument, |)Y:|e oa’ tho attorneys asked when the case would be heard. Tho Judgs snggested Sntnrday af'ernoon, but the proposition waa unfavorably receivad, snd no time wasagreed on. All that was done, therefore, wasthe flingof the deposition of Architect Exan, and the afidavits of J.W. McGinnls, Becrotary of the_Illinols Htone Company. G, DeClicq, and A, ‘I's Merriman, 8n. perintendent of the Singer & Talcott Btone Com- pany. All these afiidavite wers to tho effect tiat tho MeNells could mot furmsh their stona from tho Welker quarry without aplitting Jodges, and thac thereforo it was as cheap for them to 8 &mlv thick atone; that only by die: garding the red lines {n tho architect’s specifica- tious cauld they comply with tha contract, The most finportant document, hawever, was Ersn'a deposition, which was a bulky affair. llo testified that the County Board had, ut his request, aud beforo thestone contract wos let, left to the contractors the choice of using olthor thick or thin stoucs in certaln places. This was done to aecure competition; that aa soon a8 Walker's quarry was sclocted the Iatter stated that ho shoutd ue thick alone, and expect the County Hoard totake into cons!deration the benefit accrulng to the buliding by the usc of thicker material; that Walker aften Ignllcd to Egan for awritten order requiring the ure of thick stone, buttholaiter refused, as bo rocarded ftaas matter of cholce resting with the contractor, the use of thick stone, by the saving of the ex- pense of cutting, counterbalancing the other 4d- vantagea; that tho wntter was reforred to the Come mittce on Public Bervice, which voted to allow Walker to supply sither thick or thin stone; that Walker did not set any thick atone notteqaired by bo cantract; that he (Egan) never provented the uto of thin stone; that whan ho tasuod o _catiate of £21,000 (a part of tho $27,000 claim) he did it ot an’'a matter of legal Fight, or as sanctioning tha clatm, but & pprovinia ivasn mattor of equity bo- causo the bullding was really improved by the use of thick stone. THR CITY-SCHIP CABE. Atter Justice Muephy, of the Appellate Conrt, had announced the opinionis of the Conrt yesterday af- ternoon, Lo sakd that thero had boon o question submitted to the Court {n reforence to the uroposi- tlon of Mu{ur licath, o8 to whether the Court woald facilitate tho submission to them, and to tho Bupreme Court in June, of tho case recently de- cided by tho Circoit Judges involving tho xmu:{y of tho city rcrip. The dudge rald ho had consid. ered the proposition with his sssociates, and they thought It thelr duty 18 facilitate mattors, and would, thereforo, although 1t was paat the regular time, allow the record to bo flled and the case ar- gaed bofore them at tho present term. Mr, Bonflcld sald the record had all been pre- pared, Ax.nl nsked when the Court would hearthe argnment. udge Murphy said the casc would be docketed fint, anu then a day sel as 800n o8 nece TIEATHE MANAGERS V3, MUBIC Willlam €. Mitcholl, tho St. Louls thoatrical manager, yesturday began & sult in the Circait Court ugafnat Willlam Nevans, 8, T, Dean, Peter Foote, John McKeough, and Edward Molme{, to ecaver 345,000 damages, 1t scemathaton the14th it oyans & Dean suad Mltcholl, who Was runuing the Mitchell Variety Combination, before Justice Foato to recover an old bill for musicians, Thoss proceod- wera disn) d Muy 18, snd su attachment sult begun on nd, under which the propurty of the troupo was attached at midnight Sunday last, Justan the members wero leaving tha city to il n engagement at Terro Hauto. A bond was glven, and the property roleased, but Mitchell &ims to have been greatly injured by the deten- Yon her, aud bring suit to recover damayes. 1o Alieges Lo docs not owe Novans & Lean auything. TIR APPELLATM COURT. Tho Apoellate Court mot {:,“‘"‘"fl afternoon, Judfig Pleasants, howover, belnz absent In Now York, and snuounced the following opinjons: ¥orrmann e, Hookel, reversod and romanded Chicago, Rock laland & Pacifio Railroad Company ¥a. Dinzinan, same ordor; Bmith ve, Luzano. sumo order; Hartwoll va. Cartwright, atiemed; Hildrup ¥4, Urinkerhoff, wams order; Siurn va. Dickinson, ssme order; Philiips vo. Phitlips, roversed and remanded; Gormloy ve. Uthe, sams order; Neleon . Akerson, same order; Taylor va, \)mmm. Wrmed; Brand ve, Boehme, samo ordor; Harms v. Sulllvan, reversod and remanded. The Court then went on with tho call. Jude Pleasanta s ux- Bected back to-day, DIVONCES, lary Drengberg fled a bill yesterday against har nd, dofin Dreugbor, chargng bim with cru- ‘hx;g:‘m asking for & decree of divorce and sultable Y. Autoinctta O'Brien aleo askas for a decree of ¥ores from John M. O'Brien for a similar cause, Nichaci Quing also aaks to berelleved of tho duty of glym Barah Quinn’s millioery bill¢ on account ©f her babitua) drunkenness. James Broderick [ likewise anxlona to got rld ot his wifo, Lllen, becauso sho i accustomed to b his inalienablo rights and pouud sud other. abuge biw, 1TAMS. “men artan, the recontly-appoluted Judge of 4 Uulted States Buprome Court 1n placa of Judgo avia, will be In Chicago the fret Monday in June 5 dlsposs of submltted equity cases, as Associate udge on bls circuit, ,Tu-mulmw will o tha laat day of service to the - dune term of the Superdor Caurt, Chieihu caso of Carollus McGiven va. The Clty of ticayo, a suil 10 recovor damayes for & broken lew €aused by fulling through the sidewalk. tho Jury feturned o verdics fu her favor for $5000. Tue ©ad0 has beon tricd beforo. Hozeukranz und John Ityan, arrosted some da; 8000 susvicion of having Tubbed Gage Dros. gllflllnuy--mu.- wuro discharyed yestorday by h:! 4o NeAllator, the proof not being sufficiont to dtbeul. Tysu wae immediately arrested on dnother charge, . T UNITED BTATES COURTS. " he Unlon Autual Life.Insurauce Company e s byl Luumlny azainst Yoraco W. Carter, L, ) lnd 8. B, o vune, and others, 1o foreclose & sed for $7,000 oo Block 2, coutafuing forey- ‘l\l:hx lots, §n Carter's Additlon to Maplewood, o mhj: ainst the same partles to foreclose a vat-deed for §7,000 on Block 1, snd s third, 0 5Zl.lul e vame defendsuts, to forcel truate tiecd for $0,000 on Block 4, all In tho samo Addl- o ! @ bl,dr%:zmbluck‘&co.. fos tho uwo of D F. NitlosaPfius 8 suit or $2,000 agalnat the Filth it Uoodyear Dontal Valcanlte Company fled stral Justerday agaioat tho followiog pacties to re- a8 thew trom Jufrloging its paeuts: Albert B, Winiealad nuedy, Morelson, County: B. W. ""-Vm*-- VE. B Call, beoris; LeD. Piackney, urren Couoty. Phltet: MANKHUMICY MATTEUB. be dictus W. Gates 8lud bis voluntary petition to _ ), the socurcd $ 25, Ao o Basccured §10,414. Tho asscts are’ intarests In_ lands valued at 800,350, but mort. $:325,000; bills and notee, 1,121,106, a half-Interert in & pntent for improvement In sash-holders, and interesta in roveral patenta for !*croshing otus,’ tampln, hedds, ' ‘tqnartz mille,” ** amalgamators,’ ans *txtone-breskere, " the value of which 1s not given. Aleo, $7,600 worth of stock in the Eagle Worka Mlnnllc!fl'lhz(h)m?lg. Sidnoy Wanzer, o n, afro wont the same rong. Tho preferred debts are $275; securcd, 820,700, and nnsecared abouot &:34,000. The as- metn comprise an undivided Interest worth 850 in the estate of Wanzer & Eatinger; a_like ntorest worth $26 in the estate of Wanzer & Webb; lands, 10,5751 notes, £6,150: farming and cheene face tory {mplements, $2.500; milk wagons, elc., 22053 horses, hogs, etc., $2,225, ‘A compoaiiion ‘meating will bo held June 8 in thocane of E. W. Smith, and & slmiiar meeting Jine 4 in the care of French, Bhaw & Co. Engono_ Cliard was appointed Provisional As. signee of Bldney Wanzer. A composition meeting will be held June 6 {n the caso of 8, Uraham, C. D, Lusk was appoinied Avignce of Alols E, Neuherg, An Ansigneo will be chosen at 10 a. m, for Joseph T, McCord. BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Nash, Spaulding & Co. began a sait yasterday in attachment against Il. D, dames E. d John J. Booge. of Blaux City, to recover 81,278, 10, Waldron Niblock & Co., far the nse of B, F. Crosly, Iteceiver, begana sult for 84,000 againet William Harmon, CIRCIVIT COURT. Martin N, Kimball Aled abill against Willlam Vale, ltobert MeMurdy, and Martin Katetzty to foreclose 8 mortgage for $1,000 the W, G acres of the 8, 14 of Lot 15 fn Davll ubdivision of the N, W. i of Bec, 26, 40, 13, Redlich began a_anit in trespass agatnst Hen David Gionerls, clainiing 85,000 damaze: Eltlo J. Fisk commencad an actlon sgainat Rezin Lancaater to recover $10, 000 damages. CRIMINAL COURT. John Kelly was vestorday tried for killing Patrick Tierney, and acquitted, Mike McDonald was on trial for burglary. T AL] = Junas Branaxrr—Set admiraity ease Tiik ArPRLLATE CounT—Csll beging 1, Blcknell, and goos as far as possible. 32 and 478, t 81, Higglne No cascs on GARY—253 ;nm. tnclusive. No. 332, Dodge Juboe ¥, Cochrane, on trial. Jubux Janso 132, 103, 133, 136, 137, 141, Jia to 143 149,191, 153, and 18516 180, tnciiaive. Ko on trlal, Jupow Rogena=8a, 100, 111 to 122, inclusive, excopt 11 and 121, o, 1di, Agnew iu. Grap, dn trial. nag BooTi-110, and 110" to 1% inclstye. NG on trial, nax MOALLISTER=—Set cuses term, Nos, 481, Schroa. der va. Fitzgerald: 1,701, Btoitaucr ve. Falkenverg, and eajendar Nos, 1010200, Inclualvy, except 147, 199, and 204, No cas on trlal, Jupox FAnwLL—22n, flinebart ya. Kinny. Jopvax WiLLtaxs—Na call. JUDOMENTS. Sypxnion LounT—CdyrrasioNs—Nachel Ann Cartls John Francls, §3,008, A2, 'png GARY—0. W. Clark ve. I, 11, Doyle: vardick, 77, rant va. Orianda B. Dickinson, . C. each, and fonathan Ahel, 81,005,81, —8ame va, PAFk 1i. Mason, §1,005,60.—Feter Btorm ‘va, krio itallwi Gompany vanilciy 83,000, and motton fof now irial . . Cole va. K. herman, $420.52, L. chocitor, ve. dohn M. A . Pote #0n v8. Peter Downey, .89, 3 sox~Caroline Metiven va. City of Chl- ), snil mutlon for new trial. funux louxna—1\V. 8, liclly, Re- 311, Quintan, §147.50. foon-Loiis Glatroap ve John Keen, —Qscar Cheeseman va, Bherldan Poole, 810, omiinson Spring Com . C, linyde, £50,38, —lioibrook, Mabert & Porter va. W Wir ||2J:J.—-Ap‘\lrl|m Paperd Pulp Company va, Henry 7,484, 50, —Central ‘Trist Comoany He: cétver'va. F, W, er, £5,430.70, —~Jacoh Koupsal va. Matte Rarasak; vordict, $112.75. ‘WISCONBIN SUPRRENMD COURT. Spectnl Diapatch 1o The Tridune, Mapioy, Wis,, May 29,—Ttio Supreme Conrt will meet on the 4th of June, to call for argnmont Nos, 47, 48, 4V, 00, b1, 63, 64, Gb, 57, 08, and &9, " MARINE NEWS. . BUFFALO. Burravo, May 22 —Lake freights—Dall, Clearings for twenty-fonr ending at 8 o'clock to- day—~Props Waverly and Montans, merchandise, Chicago: achra Jonnle White and Juplter, Toledo; Anna Vought, 1,300 tons cosl, Negaunce; Moars, Chlcago; L, Daton, coal, Datroit; Ilarvest Queem, Erle: Aferd, Cloveland; 1. D, Root, Sagluaw; Jessie, Ashtabula, scls passing Port Colborne Lock for twen- ty-four hours_ending O p. m. AMay £1: Westward—Uarks Americn, Mysilc Btar, Dan Dun, and M. A. Mulr, Oswego to Chicaga; L. Iamilton, Kinmstan to Traverse Cllr; Florlda, Kingaton to Port Huron: T. R, Merrill, Port Met- eall to Toledo; 1L, 1. Phelps, Charlotte to Mil- waukea; Blontgomery, Clayton to Chicago: 3f. 3, Neclon, Kincston ‘ta Toledo; achra Havam Comancha_Holle, Mitchall, Ollver Mitchell, Cha: Jotta to Chicaco; H. Fitzhugh, Charlatto to D troit; W. J. Sufl, Port Dalhousic, no ordera; Picton, Toronto to Cleveland; Lyton Casey, Oaweyo to Tolodo, Fastward—Prop Lowell, Toledo [to Ogdensbarg; schra St, Louls, E. 1Il. ltutherford, Tolodo to Kingaton; J, C, Wopdruft, do 1o Metealfy Jd. G, Warto, Kineardine to Kingston; Geargo 8. Fiile: and Mont Blane, Chicaco to do; Cascade, Cleveland to Ogdensburg; Stariing ond Clara Youell, Biack 1t|lvor to Toronto; Tempest, Muskegon to Kings aton, NAUTICATL MISIIAPS, The prop Manistce bent her piston-rod at Mar- aunctte Monday, and will come to this port for ra- pairs, ‘Tho Bteambont Inspectors, in tosting tho boiler of the tug Alico 3. Campboll at Muskegon Satur- day, burst tho man-holo and cracked the shell of tha boiler aronnd it The schr Fellowcraft, bound down, lost her miz- zen mast_and bad o portion of her rigging tom away at Port Colhurne Monday b{ fouling with the schr Albatross, Tno Fellowcraft procoeded ou her way without any detentlon. The schrs Atlanta and Champlon collided yester- day afterngon in Twolfih Btreet Slip, snd the former bad a shroud of her lunrlw!ns carried away and the Jatter had her hoadgear damaged, ‘Tho colifalon is sai) to havo bcen caused by tho llenm-bflr*,u Colnmbla running across the bow of 1‘211 tug Hobel, which had onc'of the schooners in w. LAXKE FREIGNTS, On 'Change yosterday, freights were moderately active and steady at 1%c for corn to Buflalu, Lake and canal rates to New York were 70 on corn and sbont 7c on wheat. Chartors wero mado for 200,000 bu corn and 25,000 bu wheat, not count. ing tho three reported the provious evening., To Duffalo: Bchrs Porter and G. C. lazard, corn at 1%e: props Dean Richmond, corn, aud Jay Gould, wheat, brough., ‘To Kingeton: SchrJ., K. Noyes, carn, on private terms, In the afternnon the schr W. Crossthwalte, corn through, via Duffalo, re- ported at Zc, ‘Tho achr Daydon was chartered at Buftalo Monday to take marblo from that port to ‘Toledo, 8t 40¢, freo In and ont, and the schr Telegraph to carry A milar cargo to Cleveland at 20c, free in and out, —— T'ORT IIURON, Pour Hunox, Mich., May 22 —~Down—~Props Avon, Aunle Young and consort, D, W, Hust sud consort, Araxes and barges, ¥, Chamberlain and consort, Glasgow and barges; schrs Schuylkiil, 8. It Kimball, Pulaeil, 1. Latwick, Grangsr, Hay: ctte Drown, H. C. Richa: Lonise Up=—Props Marine Oliy, Arctic, lRalelgh and tow; achr lelvetla ‘The 1irop Milwaukeo ran aground on the Middlo Ground st Bt, Olalr this morning, 8he was roleas- e without tho assstance of a tug, Panr Hunon, Mich,, May 23~10 p, m.—Passed up—Props Mackinaw, Hackettand_consort, D, M. ufl;\m with consort, and Bophla Miochy sche I, V. Haz 0 Duown—-Props Qordon Clmx!mll with T, A.Scott, Olean with L. Andrew, Frod J. Dunfard, Mlesou. rl and barzos, Honcy and barges; schrs Ella Allon and D, Provost. Wind—Northesat, light. BAY CITY COMMERCE, The shipments from Bay City last week wers as 0, tevee oo evenaes viee T THE ‘The shipments for the season up to Monday, in. clusive, wero Hoops, 32,500, Lt Hquara tlnber, cu. fi. 14,000 HAlt Dildrssnscossessns e ERIE. Hpactal Dispatch to The Tribune. Enis, Ps., May 22 —Arsivala—Prop Abercorn, tug Alfred P, Wright, bark Goldon Weet, sche Mears, Buffalo; schr A, @. Moroy, Toledo, Doparturcs—stme Japan, Duluth: prop Wissa. hickon, prop Abercarn, Chicago. ‘Tho revenue cutter Persy loft for a crulse slong the Canadian shore to-day. Tha United Stat otmr Michigan bas recelved s Gotling wun and quantity of ammunition, Iuwmor hasit that sbe 12 preparing for the Keulaus MILWAUKEE. apacial Dispatch fo Tha Tridune, MiLwaukss, May 22.—Graln freights qulet and ateady at 346 for wheat to Duftalo; 2i5c asked for small veasels, Charter—Schr Jamaics, 18,000 0 wheat to Kiugeton s 8o, The schr Wells Burt was damaged by fire this morniog to tbo estent of $0600. The galley, Captalu's room, snd mate's roow wers com 1 gultod, aag the mizzenmeat coarrod to the d of aninch. Thofire wastho reanlt of careless- nees by leaving a kottle of bolliog tar uawsiched. A GOOD BCIEME, Tho Elwmirs (N. Y.) Advertlser says s abip canal round the Falla on the Amcrican sldo would baof no bonofit to Awerican shipping; it would ealy compato with tho Wellaud Caal, for aftuzthe car- 0cs got 1o Lako Ontarlo tbelr carrlage would still Jost 10 Awmerichu vessels. Butitmustbe un- dertaken to bulld & ship canal from Lake Erlo to tho Tindson, which would joln Chicago with Liver. pool and New York. 4ol 2 . MARQUETTE. Special Dispatch to The Tritune, Manqurzrse, Mich,, May 22, ~Cleared—Props 8, E. Bheidon, Ohlo, Cormorani: schra Ogsrits, Charles Wall, Tiyan, aod Johzaton, Passod ap—Prop Idaho, no\vn‘!'r? Chins, Wenthet~Flne, Wind—South, fres! ———— THE CANAL. Bnrnngront, May 22.—Arrivod—Indastey, 3or- s, 4,200 bn corn: Orlon, Marscilles, 0,000 bu carn; Gold Hunter, LaSaile, 5,060 bu corns Gen, McClellan, Pern, 2,800 bu eorn. 4,200 bu oats. Cleared—Montsak, Lockport, 4,033 bu wheat; Mayflower, Jotiet, 6,150 1t lamber, 100,000 shin- ®len; Lockport, 25,000 Ilih.l&fl,flflb ahingles; Le- mont, 8,080 ft lumber. CLEVELAND, Spectat Disheich to The Trivune. Creveraxp, 0., May 22.—The schr Ametlcan, <conl, Clevgland to Chicago, ot 40c; L, W. Perry, coal, Dlack River to Milwankec, at 40c; prop In- ter-Ocean_and consort, coal, Claveland to Chi- cago, 8L B3c, NAVIGATION NOTES. ¥ onIcAGo, Idle tugs were numerousaround the lumber mar- kot yesterday, Capt. W. F. Higgle proposes to mell the achr G. G. Cooper on her arrival in Great Dritatn, whither nhe woes with deals and osk lumber from Pent. water, Sho gots §22 por 1,000 ft on her cargo, ‘The steam-barge Dismarck ana consorts arrived from Mennekauna Inst evening, the latter with full voes. Full cargoes were what aficd thet Sat- t, when, {n the driving rain which lasted day, the three barges were unloaded In about elght iours. 11andling 1,000,000 m of lum- ber In toat time Is big work, Tue Monnekaune alone ¢carricd 600,000 m, ‘That ** Bohemian fore- man’ of Witbock's Is & **holy torror,™ ELSBWHELE. The schir Dolaware will receive s new main.mast at & Lower Lake port. ‘The stcam ferry-boat Habbard, recently aunk by the Likon at Gay L‘ll{ hias been raised. Tho United States Marshal at Milwadkeo sold the schir Gold IHenter to Capt. Drockway, the Port Hauron tng-mhn, Tueaday, for $1.000. ‘Tueaday pumps were at work on the wrecking tufi Prince Alfred, sunl at Windsor, but they falled to budgo hor, Negotiations were pending at Duffalo, Monday,” Fi } Erie,and for an exchange of the tug Thompson, of the tug 1. ¥, Bruce, of the former port, The vfficers of the Lake Superior Transit Com- pany Yropollnn aro to be uniformed In blue about June 1, The tng Crusader 18 at Prerqua Inle, endeavoring to recoyer the steam pumps loat with the tug Prin. divilte laat fall. tme George 8, Frost, now fitting ont at Da- troit, ! go to Erle ana enzago [n the excarsion Duain She will carry about 400 peraons, 1t 1 reported that o Port Huron gentleman was at Detroit Monday, attempting to obiain the slgnatures of tug men to a system of card rates for wing, Bhovelera at Buffalo are recelving'82. 60 per 1,000 bushols for ‘sail veasela and $2.75 for propellers Graln teimming ls $1 per 1,000 buahels. A Uatling gun and a quantity of ammunition was recelved at Erfa for the United Blates stmr Michi- l.‘lll.k over the Philadelphis & Erlo Hoad, last week, Disabled seaimen will be glad to learn that hero- after temporsry rellat will be oxtended ta them at 8t Mary's [fospital in Enat Saginaw, by an order from tuc Treasury Departmont. Tho Marine City Krpress soya the Star Line peo- Erie,an . ple intended to “sell the stmr Evening Star, and put a larger and beiter bout on hee route, A now stenmer is helng buill to run betwoen Baugatuck and Richmond, “The Detroit News says A leavy dew will almost float her. Hoavy dues will be'sure (o aink her—owncra, James Uorrigan, of Cleveland, hasa handsomo new schooncr yacht, named the Jano Anderson, in which he intends to take a run over tho sca to tha Paris Exbibition. Tho prop Niagara, which was bullt threa years ago, snd has never yot made o trip, is fAitting out al 8, Catharines to run between Cotllngwood and Chbicago, In tho grain trade. Sho- was sold about two weeks ago to Matthews & Co., of ‘Toronlo, and rumor han it that they agreed to pay 815,000 for her, and have been allowed Ofteen years in which to pay it. . PORT OF CIHICAGO, The following are the arrivals and actaal sailings at this port for tho past tweaty-four hours ending At 10 o'clock last night: ARRIVALS, Prop Fayette, Manistee, lumbér, Bouth Dranch. umnber, Market, fron Deaw Ricumond, Hustaio, sundries, State ateeet, Prop Kkylark, Michigen City, sundrics, Btate strect, {rab Colmhia, Montronl auiaFicy ek 'Top U 1y Hloath, Baugatuck, sundries, \ nue, oi19pT. W, ook, White Lake, lumber, Wabah ay- Trop C. J. Keratiaw, Ruffalo, cont, Madison strect, felir Georxe Harand, Iiumala. lizhi, Tnrlingto lark William Jouor, Lacanalia, ore, Diast furnace, 8ehr Monticello, Clovejand, coal, Hurlington Siip. e L8, Hainmon Claytod, fce, cast of tush ot, behr Robert Howlatt, Tamiin, lumber, Van Buren streat, Renr Z. G. Simmons, Laketon, lumber, Market, Beow stary Helen, White Lake, Tumbsr, Fighteonth atreot, Helf Red Wing. Buffalo, coal, Erlo atreet, L Selir Trea Wottiers, Isiack’ iiver, cosl. Tarrison roet, Keh? Four Maalsteo, lumber, Lake stre e L O STt oo ek st o street. Hehr Conqueat, Alnapee. Dosta, Giilcazo Avanus, Senr ¥, B 8tockbridge, Grand anidsJamber, Alsriet, e F T I A S T el #ohr Norman, lumbor, Vao Huren street, ficte teargo L. \reax, Ahnanee, luinbcr, Markt, Hehr Kl Tenpo, Ludingion, wood, Iush street, Behr Sam Pl(l’lk Erlo, coal, ltush atruet, Tlark Farana, Astabuls, Hehr Clrlluflflr-l. Butfulo, s} Behr Mary Nay, Ureen .l l‘ tmr Alpeos, Sluskegon, il Himr Chicago, Milwaukee, l-ll Ruinr Coruna, Bt. Josaph, » 8, Hush sirees Behr Minerva, Muskexon, lumber, Slsgazino Blip, Benr Transi udington, -lllnnlulhsllrkul. Behr Nowhall, Mantstes, lunber, Market. Henr ltoa Bolle, Graud ifave; imber, Marke! n ene Perry Hadnali Cedsr Ilver, poste, Burifiigton Miciigan City, aundries, Biato atreet. HEoD Bt i B eikainoa: Lowing. in strees: “I‘g:lllr Meanekaune. Mouneksuove, lumber, Hush eat. mu:h': Bmma Traon, Menneksunee, lumber, Rush % xrifix‘l: E. Robinson, Mennekaunee, lumber, Ttush ati ACTUAL SAILINGS, Sonr Johin . Nayes, Kiniston, 11000 bu caru, behr Lizzle A, Law, lifTuslo, 80,000 bl corg, Sehe Pensaugoe, Huffalo, 34,000 bu corn. fob Nawhur, Dullgio. sundries. Behr Wanningtoy, Eecanata, |Fh" A'rop Lothatr, Colitngwuoed, grafu, Bvflr Juhu Marl elllll‘hllfl gl Kcl mmercy, &, 1h 3 ot 3 3 Rehr uunerun My n|l‘ll‘t Might, Schir $ainuel 1§, Foster, Hultalo, corn. . Bche B, ates, Ludwig’s Pior, Haiit. Bebr Annle (). fisoson, Muekexon, light, Prop Cliy of Traverse, Traveras City, suddeles, Hehe W, H, Dunbam, Muskegun, likfit, 5 bane, s Joteniy LN ot Tolello, illwaukee, Hight. Muskegon, Iight. o Tibbard, Muske Golden lisryeat, Grand Ji . Janes, Miiskeyoo, + bnovi, Whits Lakv, sundrics, Mp(ul). lmuluu{ln. Muskrgon, Hght, lingwood, Colilnawoid, curn. nisioo, lght, nistoe, light, ulsien, light, Schr Kouse Simm 'E'.‘*.'iw’k"“u‘:&'.’é”’ Hahts chr ltolse Simmuns, Musikegon, SEur Mary Klien, White Lake, TRLG Echr Ataunt avon, Ilght. lavon, wwing, chr %, U, Siminofs, Muskegdu ltght. pelir ity o Woudatock, Muskogon, ligba chr It [lawlett, Muskégon, light. r Kliza tierlacl Mfixluzull-“lunhcr. e A, Lrisly Grand ljaves, light. ctr Marineg, Manlste: g oy Coral, Bliver Lake, likbt. chr A. Lirsdloy. Saugefuc) Bohr Conquest, Uroun I e ———— NOSE-BAGS,V To the Editor o/ The Triduns, Cuicaco, May 21.—1 notice every day horses standlng ote, tw d tbrec hours with **noses bags on their heads, and I want, in the name of Ity, to enler my protest. 1ilsacn barous practice, and somotbing which tne . ciety for Proventiom of Cruelly to Anim: should Jook after. In fow grais of placed over the mouth and in such s manuer as to nearly d, worst of al) one, two, or three konrs, leseness of thoso who feod “them. harse standing yestorday away into th with one of theso thiugs on, nearly sutfocated, his l{u bloodahiot, snd ha trylng helplessly to relle Limaelf of it by tuasiug hie head snd pawiog 1 ground, evidently sufferiug iutensely, while bis 7 o3t In ble offico not twenty feel away frum bim too iazy and indiffervnt torcilove the poor creature. Io fut i you will permit, 1 wlil be glad 10 report the names “in full In your paper of thoss who contivue this crucl practice. e $aW Olio poor v aftoruoon A Hussian Pa There i¢ somethiug comically the publication of the Nicolueg Vestuik, une of thie leading papers of South Kussia. It bas no stated period of 1ssue, although started fours tven years ago as a datly. Somietimics It {s pub- shed every day lu the week, including Sunday § other thoes only once or twice; aud occusion- ally a weck passes by without its Vicvlaeg Veat- ntg The bour of {ssuc is cqually varue. It bLas been known to **come out ™ at 6 o’clock u the morpiug, snd the day s still remembered whon {t was issued as early as 5; but u3 a rule it ranges between 2 o'clock fu the afteruoon and 10at might, 1he editor was asked the other day why he did not sdopt & recular systew of vu{Ik-uhu. “Iv's too much trouble,” buan- swered; “*so borribly monotouous, ides, we'ro always short of sowcethiog—advertise monts, ‘copy,’ paper, priuters, or cash; snd, wheu all theso work Burmoulously togcther, 1 always bappens that we're abost of readers.” THE PHONOGRAPH. An Exhibition of Edison’'s Won- derful Talking Machine. Hany of the Experiments a Positive Bnocess---Others the Reverse. The Instrument Must Do Regarded as Only in Its Infancy. One of Edison's phonographs made an sppesr- ance before a large audience yosterday afternoon in tha Firat Methodlst Eplacopal Church, and talked and sang itself hoarse,—or rather talked and sang until ita Yttie diaphragm became cracked. The cx- hibitlon was intended to be for the banefit of the press and verlous gentlemen of the city interested in scientific appliances, but there was a frul de- maad for invitations, and at the lioar appointed for he petformance the ditorium of the charch was filed nearly to the extent of Ita capacity, man‘y 1adics belng present. Mr, (leorga i, Biles, s welle known electrician, msriated by Mr. George R, Me- Donnell, manipulated the matrument, which wan placed on & table upon the platform. It was not s very formlidable-looking machine, being easily lifted, and not_occapying more than {wo square feet of #psco, ‘There was an iron cyl- Inder ‘apout Gve Inchce in dismeter andsix’in length, bavinga thresd cat into it screw-shaped, Anaxie extending throngh the cylinder projected at eoch end, and also having 8 acrew-thread cor- responding to that on the cylinder, At one ond ‘waa an ordii d’ crank, by which the cylinder could b rapldly and eawily revolved. At the end arm extonding from the front sida wan co cilled tho diaphragm, be ve It W imitation to the disphragm of tne hu rost ancould be devised. This disphrazm could be swung around natil it almoat touched the face of the cylinder, It consisted of & amali plate or disic of thin steel, having s concave aurface intended to calch ithe sound, ani attached to which on the was a minnte necdlo, whiclh, when the dllnhmzfll was In place, would prick or !"TII\] toucl the cylinder. In order to work the inetrument, it was only necessar: 1o wind a sheet of tin-foil about tha cslinder an: talk or siny into tho mouthpiece. The vibration of tha alr wonld cauno the necdle toindent the tin-foil, the cylinder, of courss, belok revolved during tno operation, 'After the Apeaking was finlshed it was necessary to swing back the mouth-plece and turn the cylinder hack 1o the siarling point. Thena cone-shaped funnel waaattached tothe diaphragm, which was azain placed in position, and the phono- raph wan rexdy to report the sounds which bad fiun previously volced into it. & APTEZILMARING AN BXPLANATION of the workings of the instrument, Mr. Bllas pro- ceeded to glve the analenca a practical illnstration of ita powers, Leanlng over the monthpiece, he axclafmed §n 8 voico that must havo been audivle across the atreet: m"m'!loal Halloat Mr. Phonograph, are yon ore ‘This salutation, which mlll(ht havo been addrassed with great pmprlel{ to tlie ghonts ai & spiritual seance, was taithfully echoed back by the phonos :rapl 8 few woments Iater, aftor the cylinder had con turned back, ‘Fhie voice of the instrument was weak, but it wan evidcutly there. **AJLrightl sl sight!® stiouted the operator, and ‘*All'vight! all right!™ came the faint and ecmingly far-off responas, Ar, Blies explained that he was not an experi- enced hand at thia kind of speech-making, aud ha might not do entire justice to the Instrament. Howuver, hie would try agaln: ““The lionograpn prurents e, complimenta to tho press of Chicago and iis friends assembled to- day to wiincs 18 performncer. » 'nin sufliciently long sentence eame out of the funnol, not without saveral bre, to the eareful liatoner. The ] T then turnod 10 the andience and safd that the phonvgraph was yet In its Infancy, bot had already learned the alphavet, He therefore adarcased the precoclous infant as followa: **1say, Mr. Phonograph, can you say your let- tors? Let us see what you cando: A, b, c, d, o, 1, z.]g. Lhkhmnopanstsyws, 'Lyldently the phanoaraph was strong on the phabot, for each letter came out plainly, to tho grent delight of theaudienge, whoapplanded loudly. ¢+ We will now examino the fustrument {n spoll- ing,* said the lectarcr, and turning to the wiiling machine spoke into 1t as followe: **8pell b-0-y, boy, g-I-r-], gil, h-a-t, hat." The olmnmnn was perfornod ae indicated, al- though tiro word girl was enunciated plainer than any of the reat, aa if tho phonogrsph had fondnens for that scction of the human rac ** P'ry Massschuaetts, " continued or hiim thie machine ropeated, M. c-h-u. The numbers {rom' one up to twenty were aleo glyen. ** Now wo will deop tnto poetry, " sald Mr. Dl donbtiers having in mind the {(lustrious Mr, Wi and accordingly he repeated tho elanzat 3tary had o little Jamb, ta fieecs was wiiito as snow. And everywhere that Mary went ‘Thie Ianib was sura to go. The Instramont rambled gnd slurred a fittle on the first part of tlus piece, but cama oot stropg and triumphantly on the st lino, APTEIL GIVING AN INITATION of a stammering person, which did not work very succeasfully, the lecturer informed the sudience that Mr. Edfson, the laventor, had llle\{ srick s aw leai i the discovory of the carban telephion “y which peonle wounld be able to distinguish sounds at a distance of ton feet from the juatro. ment, _Already gcoplo had consorsed togethier bo- tweon New York and Washington. llo then poated Into the plionograph the nursery rhymes: Hickory, hickory. dock) Tho ok sack One, o dain he run 1o clock atruct o . Hlickory, dickory, docki ‘The first and last lines of this charming pleca wero returned with especial clearness, The lecturer then rattled vil a string of slang phrases, g sometuing as follows: +v0, [ay, youdry up! Pull down your veat! Dr( up! (o West, yoong man! Wipe off your chint etc. The noxt xlfl"on'nlncd was the singing of Yankes Doodlo by Me, C. M. Bmith, The firat sttempt was lun.ll‘y‘ successfal, anly a mero jumblo of uu- recognizable sounds coming out of the funnet, A second tglal was happler in Its results, The tune and most'of the words wess comparatively platn. ‘The singer then gave a stanza of tue song Thera was an old nlgger, And i name was Uncld Ned, s ¢ Now,* sald Mr, Dliss, **Twill repeat the names of somo of the prominent citizens *; and rehearecd 'fl]’fi(lfla the names of J. D. Caton, Marsnall. Fleld, corffl.. Danlsp, John V, Far- alc, well, Auson Btager, The entertalnment with cornet-playing by rhaps the most success. The tune was rcturned with 7. Carroy, which was fnlof the whole, wonderfal fdellsy, ————— GREASERS COMING OVER, Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Tribuns. New Yonx, May 21,—The Times’ San Autonfo : ** News reachied Gon. Otd to- day that the Mexicans sre preparing for snother cxtensivo rald into Texas, A scction of tho Becond Artillery, under Liout. Crawford, has boon ordared to prepara 200 rounds of ammunition, and bo ready 10 mova to tha front to-morrow, 1t 1a thought this rald {s planned by Escobodo ta procure horses Lo2 tho Lerdlsts, A CAMPAIGN SLANDER, When Dr. R. V. Plerce was o candidate for Btate Benator, his politieal opponents nublished a pretended analysls of his popular medicines, hopiug thereoy to projudico the prople against bim, Iiis clection by an overwhelming major- ity severely rebuked his traducers, who sought to Imucach his business integrity, No notica would tiavo been taken *of these campalgn lics were {t not that some of his encmics (and overy successful business mau has bhis full quota of envione rivals) aro republishio theso bogus analyses. Numcrous and most absurd formnu- jas have beon published, purporting to come from high authority; and it is & siznhilcant fact that no two have been at all alike,—conclustye- 1y proving the dishonesty of thelr suthors. CONSUMPTION, Bropehitig, Generdl Debillty, CAUTION. Fellows® Comse At this proparation ferent {n 'fta’ couibluation and effects ol )y | from Al other remedies called Hypor 0sphites, the public sre cautloned thet the gnnuloe Dt iR Gaine of Fellowsd Co. biown 0 " bottie: Tbe vignaiure of the luvenlr, James I, Fellows, i Written with ved Ink across each label, and oo e yel- luw wrapper { watermark, wlich is seen by bolding ihe paper befora the iyt FELLOWS' HYPOPHOSPHITES 18 adapted for dlseases which are produced by loss of Beryous power and cuosequent wuscular relexation, paz Conauption, Diranct sibm pig Cougty Avbons, Coualy Nervautess Sién e h urnets ‘Eptieptlo Fite, 5L, Vitus' Dance, Ner- <bllfty, Ubroulo Diarrbea, Leuc Faver rastnus, Dyspepeia, Dyphibieretlo Prostra- =tiges 1] roduced by overiaxiug Mind, by a i Clatl i 3 B e o ol el __PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS 10 ba vacelved by thy Board of Commismluners of Cook ouaLy untll 13 ¢'clock noun of Moadsy. the 2uth tnst., o8 dulug certain pluwbing. gas aud atcam Otilng works bibelfcationrcan b liad Br'apdlyinglo ALLERT J. MAMEN, Coumit Clerk. BIRD Imported CANARIES, Talklng Goldfah & Aquariume, KAEMPFEK, 127 Clark-at Texidernisls' Malertals, &, Parcots, and other Fancy Birde, ED | AMUSEMENTS. TABERNACLE, TO-NIGHT! THE LAST GRAND . CONCERT BY THE STRAKOSCH OPERATROUPE FOR BENEFIT OF TOE Newsboys' Home. The great domand for seats has obliged the placing of 400 Chairs on the Platform. Theso seats can bo secured to-day at Root & Soxn’s, 166 State-at, LAKE FRONT, ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing Monday, May 27. D. W. STONE'S GRAND Circas and Masical Brizade, MAJFATIC ATTRACTIONA-Mme. Caroline Ital- 1and, Mite Mollle firawn, Mizs Emms h'(ltlnl.( the iawrence laters, Ttovert, Stickney, Ludolph Afe tie, (harles Lowrie o1ly actual Afflcan Circa Jildere WillIatn . Viarke: Wolam Cone. (hre (s Rrothers, Frod cvanti eri Duval Brothiers, James Carph Mcholas Lawrence, Adniph 1. ay. PROMI ¥ and Gontay Kew Grand tina'*y The ** Lea . Thumas Mur ris Punny oy Rufglits of Dales: t A Horee to Let, Entree, 3" Tha Tramsott ‘e Masteal Tirlgade, 57 uclcians, w11} parada the rinlpal streels on_fost nach g U o'clock &, m. i 7 of exhibltlon, st moking {n tne tent nottolorated, Binited. A carps of tUnfformed Ticketa for sale 1n Advance at N o pertormances duliy, Matinee, d ¢ 1, w0 performancradully. Matines, dosrs open at 1, begina at g Rigitty dgory ¥ nora open at 7, heyins st A p. . Admisalon 5o cents: ‘Chiliren undgr 0y 25 cente. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST I'ERFORMANCES O CHAMPAGNE AN O¥sTERs, THR CELEBIATED NEW YORK PARK THEATRE CO. Ths(Thursdey) Evening. avery Evening, and Eatur. day Matinee. ¢ 3 Toward's ., en- ued O ATApfronson Howara now play. en Priees, 81, 75¢, 50c, and 25c. Matioee prices, 50c and 23¢c. BMcVICKER’S TIUEATRE, Prices—Evening, 25 5, 75 cents and 1. Matinees, 23 and 60 cens, The Grand Double Jitll a Positive Success. SWEETHEARTS: A Deauttful Love-8toryt and the Comedy Hit, Ono Lio Loads To Another. Every Night, Wednerday and Satarday Matinee. Manday. Msy Z7~Elaborate Troductlon of UNCLE o' Uguis? HAVERLY'S THEATRE. J. . OAVERLY.. .Proprictor and Mansger LAST NIGIITA of thn Popuiar RICE'S EXTRRAVA. GANZA COMBINATION tu'the elaborate Opera lioufle TIINE. ELL I hifa great specinitfes, ORO. . UIAND MALE and EMALL CIONUS. 8T EUJY OUCIETIA, under Dircction of Composer, 3r. K. B, RICE. Matinves o Wedncsdaya and satupiays. NEW CHICAGO TUHEATRE, ‘This Evening—Matineo ll\ml”—-'. P, LITTIOCS Seus rams, G unsl JUSTICE ; Ok, e W A HIFE FOR A LIFE. Grand Olfo, Daby McDanald. The Fieldings, James MeDonatd, The Hiigheses, Edith Lyste, ha Chrissc, and & host'of ath Popular Prices~23, 83, 50, snd 73 cents. JEFFERSON PARK PRES, CLURCH, Corner Adams and Throop-ata. PROF. JAS. . HURDOCH FLIDAY EVENINO, Mo Tteading on the Weat Eide, ltead B W Afl‘x{mn{lg.:.‘ donte. METHODIST CHURCH BLOCK, 107 Ciark arkeat, TEITE PINONOGRATPEL, THURBDAY, atap. in. Admislon, 25 cents. "PARAAOLS AND SUN UNMBIRRELLAS, STINE’S! GENERAL DEPARTHENT STORE: ‘WILL OPEN TO-DAY A FULL LINH OF Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, SUPERIOR IN BTYLE AND QUALITY, An inspootion 8olicited. Our prioes will provo satisfactory. 192 & 124 State-st,, Just North of Madison, 8, M. WYMAN, Proprietor. OBAN NTEAMSIEIPS, STATE LINE. 3 YORK TO GLARGOW, L, AL igfi}m‘fififi_&' LIRE 40d St FaTiE o VAl AT O] DA £ { T Bk esbin 8060 auit ¥73, & eat rates. Apply to Al!h}‘l! fi‘ALll\ oral Azgnis. 130 At ANCHOR LINE MALL STEAMERS A i i New York and Glaszow, 0] 1A, m Jaras goon | Mt i B York'to Lo ‘Llnu direet. VELYRE June iz, Ipm cria'st peduced raten erago, 8.5 m‘-’;.lpgop-m Steamships. SAILING TWICE A WEEK FROX New York to Queenstown, Liverpeol, and Londen, \bin passagte from $30 to §70 currency. Excursion 5&!1;‘. I;unlur:d AR B R T b (0.88 luws & Gea- 14 e Intormation spply to 3 AT, No: 4 BouiyClark-at, Norlli German- Lloyd. ¢ thts Company wil] sall every Batur. e B e et KRird Athioty JIObok ch: sof $roin Now York ta bobtampton, BaoE et A e ehey &/or freiens fl'}f;&nu.“.‘i}p;}'fim‘*fla ORLRICILS & Gibs AT apowhon Urees. Sew Yok INMAN LINE.- Valted Htat ; 3 Livernoot vt o DAV E AR BT DDA ¥, C. BROWN, Gen. Weatern Agut, 31 Soutli Clark-st ‘Drafts us Urest BH it AL tala aod Irclyad fur sale, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salliug thres Limes 8 week toand frum Britlsh Ports, weat Price ssfle 0&:‘:0. northwest corner KT Gsaeral Western Agont. PHOTOGRAPHY, Photographer . TouoLsn capls 6 GaS, £ Apply at Compan Ciahtaid iandoip P DUV MAGNOLIA BALM, ] (owtarmar.} BEAUTY: . iOR, THE SecretofaFair Face. An Item of Interest to Every Lady whe Desires to be More Denutiful than she now fe. Unfertnnately not onn woman in & handred, sube feeted to the whims af an Ameriean climate liat basis and sturting point of r pure and clenr comples:on, What nature has thus dentsd, art must, ba called upon ta farnish, It flllh::dd!{:!: llt Il"(']:m:‘:‘lfly.hl‘:fm'. W. B, n afity within Hz‘%n‘?«-nq‘l}xguu’nui 'v;h-"‘.: fi.'.';.‘filn«med’ ‘et surprising artiele known in fashionable circles as the Tt secret of Deauty, and eatied, oy MAGNGLIA BALH The Maoworsa TaLs e a sure device for creating 8 pure and blouming complexion, 1t onnooals all natural blamlslies in the most sur- prising and effective manner. It remavce all roughness, erupttons, redoess, blotehes, freckles, and tan with magical power, It drivea away all evidences of fatigus and ex- citement. It makes the plainost face Leautiful, It gives tho comploxion a dazaling purity and makes the neck, faco, and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump. It moken a matron of 33 or 4 look not more than 20 yenrs old, and changes the rustlc maiden intos caltivated city belle, The Magnolia Dalm removes Gl Uiemishes and eone ceala every drawback (o beauly: and, while it &4 as harmles aswaler, 16 1¢ 10 Ufe-like in (s efects that the closest observer canw defect its use. % Ladies who want to make themselres attractive ean make cn abeoluto certainty of it by using Ax's xoLIA Batu, and we know of no other way. Tt {s the clieapest preparation in the wurld, all ‘thingy considered, aud way be Lad at svy drug atare, “NOTICE TO CDN§UMERS The great celebrity of our TIN TA(3 TOBAC €O hies caund many fmitatfons ihoréof to be pisced on the market, W4 therofura caution all Cliewers against purchaning such imitations. All deslors buizg or seiliag other slug tobacen i€ 8 iard of tetatitc label render themaelves 1o thu penaity of tho Law, ani all peranos vios iog our irade-inaeks o puntalisble Ly e aad EE AC CONGRESH, ccond to noue™ {nnrowa, wildneas, purity, quality, § 5 porisonment. REE ACT OF c.\$u. MBI he g LOTELY, N TAG e b el {’5 Rl o £ eaenump witn thy vord TORTLLAD s creon, Orer 7,08 tona tohacen toli n 1877, and near- 1y NG oy tuiporet in fatiopies, » wod pear Taxes pald Gov'm't In 16 &7 B o inde v S e T 0T 000,000 ] ralhieso goods suld by all jolbers at masufactarer's STARCHL, ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch Is sbsolutoly odorless, and Chemi- cally Puro. It'is snowflake whito, It is suscoptible of the highest and most lnsting Polish, It possessos groator strongth of body than othor trade brands. It is pocked in Pound Paroels. Full Weight guaranteed, It costs loss monoy than any Btarch in tho World, It is manufactured in tho hoart of tho groatost coreal region of the Globe, It is 8old universally in America by Grocers and Doalors, Its annual consumption reaches Twonty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATL. Erkenbrecher’s World-Fai Stared for Frod. FAVOIL & KNATNN, Fole Northwestera Axenta, Chi " nmoEs, Bpring Trado has inoreased O l I R wondertully ; and why Hecauso we sell LADIHES 85.00 Plllll! Fflr‘m‘h K1 Butlen or HNI“ - 84.00 l'l:i:;r;lru;fiiu o 8400 A VL R FANOY N1 "j'Y ¢ rLAR‘"‘AIIY@'}\‘"l“J SRRV e, L M. WHEELER & CO., 74 B, Fiadison.st, a7 ¢ H ot na Nilbperes S SHOES f& SN0 ORUED el e T EX'TRACT OF BLEL, LIEBIG. COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVAUKING STOCK FOR BUUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUCEN, LIEBIS_ COMPANY'S EXTRACT UF MEAT, * s n'saceess aud a boon for which natlons should feel grateful.’—Bes ;H;‘-Hn_l'l, s * Lancet,!? “ British &o. CAUTION, ~ Geuulne only wilh the simile of Baron Liebig’s Slgusture in 1uk aarvss the Labol. ™ Consumption in Kngland Incressed tea. fold in teo years." LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT itcary st el el e Ubited Siatzs (wholesale ouly), Co.s 43, Mask Lana, doa; " NEW PUBLIOAT NOW RBADY{ Mrs. I, B. Stowe’s New Novel, POGANUC PEOPLE: THEIR LOVES AND LIVES. With Nluatrations Ly Frederichs aud White. New sud handaoine cover dealgo. Clothi, ¥1.50, MRS, STOWES OFH PRICES RED Cloth Binding, uulform Wit * MyWifosnd 1. Iiustrations, $1.73; aand ur Nelghiors L7351 wow 1,807 Betty's Bright Idva. remains 115, Sold by all bovsellcrs, of wiil bo malled, por- on receiDh oF rice by Vo, nowpuo g gy, uow §1.50, FURNACES, eating § Wi'entilation ol e PREMIUT W - BXHiITION Boynton’s Furnages ™ Wor Hard or Soft Coal x 75 Riylen and Sizea. 0 30,000 IN USE. RICHARDSOR, BOYNTON & CO0., MANIJ!'AL'I'IJIIEI’IH. 84 LakeSt., Chicago, llls. OIL wbifor STOVES GES—Binnle nrmer, 76e, #1 and 81 60 ...E,s $8.40, 81, ¢, Wicks, 330 8 dor, [ an .00, * Iirollers snd Tat Ei 0c: Bteamers, The; Teaskattien, 6c._ At TIIF: OILATOTE KTOKE, 100 Stat Hts B Directi) appiosite the Bosion Stors. w1 Pt : Two-hole tops, FlatHestars, b . RAILROAD TIME TADLE, L ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, KXrLawaTioX or Rersrwce Mam , {ECepied. *Bunday excepied $M QRIJACO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, ‘Ticket Offces, 67 Clarkeaty (Aherman Touse) auds . alsctfic Fart Line. . otlour Cit alubu flG% 3 o 3 Rl ErET LT 23 EELEEEERES 38 333959333833 PPPPrP. {28 H 23 ISTSPERERATPRPRRTITS PPES 33333 » 3 ., SEeprEto 3 3 Gee bt o ienevs Laxn & itnoktord, . tFond du fac via Snaeseille. n Hoiel Tars are_ran throngh, hots B nd Council Piutt, on 1he tran 1$4710E ChGLFD Noother rosd runs Paltman Or agy other form of hotel rars weat of Chicago, u—1lepo: corner of Wells and Kingle-sts, Tiepot corner of Canal and Kiazie-sta OBICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINQY RAILROAD. Depots faa; of Lake-st., Indiana’ar., and Biztconti-st, 3 Cara) and Siatecntiosts, TIKeE Ofices, B3 Clarke .0 aud at depols, Trnnn Nendota & Gaiaurs Exprese, QOtinwa & Rireator TUAA,. oo & eerent F e o £ Darint Bamt Eaprertsr. ceore Kanasa & Co 33333 EXprens. .. FEEEEEEREEL] PPPRPPOEITT Pull 6 n; ra and Pulls wheel §lecpiag.Cans ava rua Deiwoen Chicagy Aad Omant o OHICAGO. ALTON & ST, LOUI3 AND CHIOAGO EKANSAB CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, nion Depot, West Blde, near Madivon-st, brid, ey thlrtiat Heker Umees 153 tondoroheat, o Leave. Arrive. :40p, m. Eansas City & Denver Fast Ex. 0y KL Louts, old & Toxas, )o, m. Mobiie & Now. np, m. St Louts, 008, m. Peoria, I 400, m, & Keoku 00 a. m. Chicazo & Paducsh 40, i, Ktreats 400, M. Jollet 208 m, i pa— CHIOAQO, MILWAUKES & ST. PAUL BAILWAY, Udlon Depo corner Mallion and Canalwa. Tickes Omice, 63 Bouth C #t., Opposlte Bherman Mouss, aud at depot. Leave. Arrive. Milwaukee Express, ...{ Tibe. . o 72057 Wisconain & lfinnmfi‘gflun s Lkl Bay, and Menasha il i 8y’ Expross. . 101108, m. |* 4:00p. m. C0p. m. {*10:434 m. Al fraint run via Villwaukeo. Ticketa for ft, Paul sty MiTHeaDe o Food elther yia Algaiton and iratrie du Citlen, of vis Waicrtown, LaCrome, and Winoda, ILLIROI3 CENTRAL BA[LROAD. Depot, foot of Lakest,'snd foot ot Twent ‘ricket smce, taudolph-at., near & Heoxuk $ by l'corin, Burlinwton & Keokuk § 0:10 Dubugd & bluux Cliy Bx. ..., 210 hubuque & Slout City Ex! al "asson: 4 On8sturday night runs to Centralla only, bOn Baturdsy night runs to Peoria ooly. ® P A L L epot, foal 3 24t md-ag, c . 67 Clark-at., putheast co 3&?;’»‘5.‘3355 uThes Hotel, hau AL b almer e 20 Artive. lllllévll)llln and Alr Ling), A1p, M Tnay Express. . Y 0B m. maz00 Accommons 500 m, fiumnc Express (dally), 008, 1. gt Express,.ore.... i43 8, mi, PITTSBURG, PT. WAYRE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, 8l and Madison-sta. Ticket Ofiices, ‘aliner Uousc, aud Grand Pactic llutol, Arrive. Drpot; cormer & sty Leave? | 8:00 8, . 8:13p. o il he in: fom oy SIS to0t of Son R P St Lo #:808, ra. Didup. nw YoralagMati-0ld Line.. N. Y, & liosls on bpocial by bress dail A TR SOMERNEL 2 Depot. éafllll:rnfll“l.‘lln&u“::l:ncnwlI?lu. West Slda, Depart. | Arrive. " - e dnierd (HI0AG0, BOOK JBLAND & 0. RATLED, fEIoAC0, BOKAYE, & PACIELD, RAILEDLD Uitice, 8 Clark-st., Slerinsn fluuse, Taave. | Arrive, tock laland Expresa, Oinaha. Leavenw'th Faru Aecomuodaila 1gbt Bxpress.. All meals on the Cary 8173 ccats each. CHIOAGU & *+Daaville floute.* Ticket Ottices: TT Clark-st., 123 Dearbo coraer Cltaton'sad Carroll ILLINOIS BAILROAD, |_Amive. Day Mol ouioieeiqisvesionen, o . 2 . 10, BN G s el S e b S B (GOODRIOR'S STBAMERS, For Racloe, MilwWsukes. 6iv.. dsily Eatucduy’s Boat dou't Teave watll or Maolstee, Ludington. elc. PAIRBANKG.MORSE & OO, 111 & 113 Lujs St, Chicago, Bocarefultobry ouly tha Geaviex.