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TIIE COURTS. Harper's Bondsmen Rlieved from Liability for the Fees hich the Ex-Graln-Inspector Refused fo Tarn Orer to the State. Tho Appellate Court Declaxres the City Scrip to Be Legal New Suits, Bankruptcies, Dj- vorces, Confessions, Ete. JTudee Booth yestorday dectded the demurrer to the declaration in the case of the People vs. tyilliam 11, Harper and bLis suroties. The caso was Ltought to recover about $25,000 which Harper, as Chief Uraln Inspector for Chicago, had collected over and abiove the expenses of running his oflice. When ke rotired he kept the balance, and was sned on his oflicial bond, The Judge, after stating the facts, referred to the Tompkins case, fn which the Supreme Court dectded that tho Roard of Commisstoners had made no rutes for the guldance of the Chlet Inspector. It was nlso held that, unlessthe fecs were in contemplation of the parties when the not be held liable, bond was made, the Aurcties could Thele obligation must bostrictly construed, and could not bo extended,, The question then was whether, construing the nd fairly, it inclnded tho responsibility of Ir):ylnu nvn{(und- Ieft {n the Chlef—lnunecfi ha r's nds ot tho expiration of his term of office, Tho main duty of the Inspector was to inspect 51:'.1 ns whohad been the collection of cos was inctdental, damagedi—~for only tha person suffering could maintain the action to recover the fees. It wae not tho People,—it was the crsons for whom Harper had inspected grain, aud (rom whom lio had collected fees for such Inspectlon. 1f a fund of §23,000 was allowed to accumu- fate, it was through the fnstrumentality of the Board of Commissioners. Gross Injustice bod been done to somo one, but tha partiea injured snd who should complain were not in conrt, Thero was no suthority for onc Inspector to col- Ject fees for grain fnapected by another. Only suflicient fees should enses. e The Judge sall he was compelled to come to the conclugion that the surcties were not called on at the time the bond was made to contem- lato the possibllity of being held responsitla or fcea accumulated in the hands of the prin- cipal beyond tho amount for running expensos, or to be No such Habfli pald ty existed on a falr construction be collected to pay ex- over: 19 his successor. of the bond. The demurrer would therefore Lo sustained, on the ground that the breach asslzned was of o duty not contemplated either bond by statuto or by suretics whon they signed the d, Tho coustitutional question as to the validity of the Gralu-fnspection law would Lo Jett. for the Bupreme Conrt. An appeal will probably be taken to the Bupreme Court. An appeal will probably ba taken to the 8u- preme Court. THE CITY-BCRIT CABE. The Appelidte Court yesterdav aflirmed the et sion of tho Clecuit "Court in tho case of Fuller vs, Heath, fnvolving tho valldity of the nesy Jivered. main points involved Fuiler city serip. and Justice Murphy were warrant, No opinlon was written or de- sald that the samc 28 thoso declded In tha ond he did the already cuse, not deom 1t neceasary to write anopinfon, Tho declsion fn that case would govern tho present suit, and ';im declalon of the Court below would Vo nillrmed. uAn appeal was taken to the Supreme Court, and bot! the clty-warrant and tho cll.y-wrll, cascs will be argued at tho Bouthern Grand D) viston of the Court sitting at Mt, Vernon next month. A declsion will probahly bo reached by Octobers Mr. Garnet, on behal THE ARMSTRONG-M'NEIL CABE. - The cas of Armstrong va. the McNcils camo up before Judge Farwell yesterday. of Mr, Armstrong, stated tho case, and asked for an Injunction, Judge Farwell said ho was en: Mr, Garnet sald bo was will have the matter postponed, if zed just then, ng to walt, or ho defendant would do nothivg to prejudico his cllent’s inter- esta. Mr. E, A, Otls, on hehalf of the defendants, agreod that nothing should ba dono until after the argument on the motfon for injunction was Yeard, and the matter was postponcd., No time wag sot for the hearing, but it was underatood the partics should agreo on a day. UAMILTON, BOWE & CO. Anson Gorton, Assiguee in_Bankruptcy of Hamllton, Rows & Co,, yesterday flled o poti- tlon sctting out thut Hale & Emcrson, tho Lankrupts' Iandlords, had scized $6,000 worth of jewelry, cte., in satlsfaction of their rent,and refused to turn it over, ‘The claim for rent was §3,611.09, but Ilaleagreed toaccept acompromise $1,800 fs full of all clahus, and surrender the roods. They also offered to rent the storoat tho rate of $7,000 a year while tho Assignce oc- cupled it. Judce Blodgett allowed the cam- promise to bo made, ana also nuthorized the Assigneo to soll in the ordinery courso of trade untll June 3, In the meantime ho §a to adver- tise for bids for tho stock and fixtures. Bonjamin A, Greer came Into court compiafning that ho lad been ablige DIVONCES. gcnterdny to leave his wifo Annle about Lo ycars ago on account of her fondness for more than ono husband. Aud he i willing now to Jet tho other man have her, it ho can got a divorce. ¥ Roso Davis olso fs trying to et rid of her husband, David Day treatment of her. She chorwes that ha s fn the habit of beatlng her, sod she cannot Nve lovger «with him, The 1L L & ju "llnnvg;u United States Dis. ero will b a jur . trict Court to-day, '}hu criminal docket, eon- taiulng Gftcen or twonty cases, will bo callvd first, l,:m‘ the civil calendats of the District and Cireult Courts next iu thelr order. Judgo Pleasants, of the Appallate Court, re- trom New ¥ ‘Thie trial of Juck Hughes for pssing counter- pected to come off to-day, The Appellate,Court yestergay declded tho fallowing cascas Mcliean va. Fox, reversed and remauded; Higine ve, Bicknell, aflirmed; Fut- ler va, 1eatl, allirmed. UNITRD STATES COURTS. The Goodyear Dental Vulcanito Company fled bills vesterdsy ngalnst the following dentlsts to prevent them from lufrincing ita patent for rubber plates, etc.: Morrill A, Webb, Mellenry Countyy turne fejt roncey 1a ex| Mare: Hodges, go: M, (I Sherwood, Chicago. The vmmmgcmm'“c’ltmfl“ s(j?m;‘asny brought sult for 1 neainst Clar] hnelder, e toriaation was Aled. againet Chiatles C. Clutt, of Rockford, 83 a retail liquor-dealer. tendre, and was fined $100 and cos BANKRUPTOY MATTEL! Georgo and Washington Licber, liquor-Qealers at No, 191 Denrborn street, filed a voluntary ition In bankruptey 1ato Sol Liefr secured debls ore $1,400 aud the uusc- curcd #9,705. 'The asscts are a stock of 1 and cigars velued at 81,5 0, Rack Ink accounts, §1,000, Georgo Lic and neitbor bas any individual assets, ment Jast Thursday of all thelr proporty td W, IL Harper for the benefit of thelr creditors. nr owes $040 and Washington 8405, , on account of his cruel ork Saturday. Witliam 1, and; Frank 1. Stites, Maren- for failure to pay special tax e Ie pleaded mh con- turday afternoon, fquors ; wagou, 8100; open ‘Tho bankrypta made on' ns Brad- X:mi Hancock wss sppolnted Frovisional As- #gnec, fim‘fuflmuo waa fasued to George F, Batch- der, 'l?fia meeting for the clection of an Assignee ll\‘ll genrylgucuebnum & Co. was postponed un- ung . R. E, Jenkins was appoloted Asslzneo of Frank Price, Bradford Hancock was appoluted Assigneo of Nichalas B. Rappel; A dividend me:{m was Lield in the caso of George W, tanulss, nfid all the sscts pald out 10 the preforred creditors. Assignecs will bel H, White, bo chosen at 10 & m. to-day for Norman H. McAlllster, snd atnes L, Newmau, A tirst-dividend mutlnfi will be held at3p. r m, in the case of Hedle: A com sition 08, & L 0. mm{n iu tho caso of Leo- pold, Heller & Co. ts sct for 0@, . ° BUFEA! 10K COURT IN BRIEY. Buckner 8. Morris commenced & sult yester- day aguinst Lizzie O, Geary sad Jobn ellmiug $10,000. Johu Dovan et al. brought suit for $1,500 if:lr:l.:.'.(i- ¢, Lyman, E. C. Ross, snd 3 In tha cstato #gainst Samuel Goldmao. riedrich Krietewstelu flled o bl Anua D, Schaclor, Anna Schaeler, ‘cahon OIRCUIT COURT. Helorieh Wundettich began 8 suit for $2,000 ich ainst illiam cler, Herwau Schacler, Fred Kollmay, snd L.J.J. Kisseu to foreclose & trust-deed for $L7000n Lots 4, gumrmuhlv:r’l ock 87 {n Bec. 10, 89, 14. 7,91, 23, a0d 28 in K. C. Handhision "ot tho N, 3§ ot PHOBATSE COURT. of John P. Colbert, letters were i:&l!x‘ulitnlluy Aun Colbert under boud for THN CALL. . Jurvas Bropazrr--Thy call of the criminal auc 3 ket, With s jur UL AYFELLATE Tovur—Call beglnaat 89, Uaton Trast L'mnpln( v8. Rigdon, and goes to No. 01, & Simer 288, 209, 201, Leveronua ve. ve. Chicago Nullding Soclety. No case on 207, 272, 274 to 281, 280, 287, ), and ‘2\’)3 Inclusive. No, 271, rla totz, ‘on frial. Tunar JANERON~101 to 171, 17310170, and 178 tn 181, incinsive, trial, No. 0, Boskowitz va. Daker, on Jdunak ooens=106, 131 to 145, inclanive, ox- copt 134, N . No. 132, Chamberlain va, Garrlex, on trial. Jonax BooTn—50, 120, and 127 to 135, incln. alye. No. 125, Rothgerber ve. ilaywood, on trial, Junar McArtisten—210 and 240 to 260, fncla. slve, No. 217, Japar and 1, tileason, on trial. 72, lomax ve, Whitman, Pride "d 025, Curtins va, Tliggin, Panwrnt—1, Jupax WiLLIaMA—Ts expected back Thursday, JUDGMENTS, BurErinR Count—Coxresstons—NRichard Crom. well et al. ys. \William Henton, $! Jn(fllcn ¥4, Charles It. Lockwood, i Joseph 108, 30, ~J 8003, 10, syl Toaxns—Peter Taxel ve, execigor of Willlam Schmitt: 1T Cognt—Junnk £chmitt, voralct that plainti owes defendant 81,033, and motion for now trlal. Jrpar DooTin—A J, Buckman, $700.45. A. Spragno ot al. ve. Molussa MARINE. NAUTICAL MISITAPS. ‘The schooner feen ashore on Pilot Tsland, nesr the entrance to Green Bay, by the Cantaln of the sghr €. A. King, proved to be the A. Tiust, as at first supposed. Sha went on light In the squall of last Tharsday, and her awner, Capt. David Dall, of this port, kes recotved inteligence from Capt. Anderson that sho The Providence Washington In: has & risk of $2,500 an the Ruat. hardon and badly damaged. nce Company Capt. Dall will leave to-day for the sceno of the stranded vomsel, in eompany with Capt. Bullivan, for the purnoss of examing the vesecl and her condition, with a vlow toward gotting hor off, I that is possible, The of the Iatter gentieman gocs in - behalf Insuranco company ahove-named. 1t 15 probablo that Jonas Ntichards, of Manitowoe, wrhosa wreckinz apparatus §s at Escanaba, w:‘ll have the job. woginn master for that mishap,' said an expe: ‘*Don’t b too hard on the old No enced ratlar to Capt, Dall z:ih!rdly. **You mul know, ** he contfnued, *‘that Filot feland light is a deception and & snare to lake men. With tho flash turned off, it Jooks as if yon had & wids berth, and_then It opens like & shooting _star, you'd top o rangoe light," eald Atr. Dall. usvlfimnn where it's 5 closo fit all round. as it le dt the Door, on thers beforg that light was fixed there. that timo it's been the other way, o mivear %t on i that you wore al **fiood “enough fo! *tYes r 8 coast- but not for 1don't remember of any vessel |lng nes Its s miserable trap.” Which profossional opiulon was fully con- curred {n by the group of_ma rinera, [ The Ttust waa bullt at Cottreilvillo by L. Larned 1n 1853, and was rebullt {n 187: or better, and is valued at abon The e 8ho raies A 2, 8, 600, blown away on hr Typo had ber foresail Lake Michigan Jast Friday. LAKR FREIGHOTS. Graln frelghts yesterday were fairly active and firm, with carrlers asking 2c for corn vesacla oarly, and lato In the day a charter was made at 1%c. Lako York, and rail ratca were Oc on corn to New and 10c on do to Doston. Chartera wero made for 41,00 bu wheat, 273,000 ba corn, 80, 000 ba oats, and 10,000 bu Barley. Trops To Buffalo— Russln, corn, onts, and barley: Montana, corn; sche llomer, corn, all on p, t.3 gchr Parana Joads whoat whore aho lays at¥c. o Montreal— P'rops Scotla and Europe, corn. To Kingston—FProp Hyderabad, corn ou p. t. ‘To Ogdensburg—L'rop City of Tuledo, corn through, Ellsworth, cornat 4ic, R. C. Ct 0, To Oxwego—-8chr Lom To Owen Sonnd—Echr To 8arnia—Schr E. Ceawford, oats on p. t. no, corn throngh. In the afterncon tha L. Cf nebr Carlingford, corn to Duttalo at 1%c; schr D, A. Wells, Cant. wood yestorday 1o corn to Godorich at 1%0 free; schr wheat to Kingston, J, L. lllgqm chartered tho schr Colting. jond 175 cords of wood at Che- boygan,—on lice arrival from Collingwood, —for Chicago, ot 81.12% per cord, which isa very low to. "'.l?hu achr Col. EMaworth was chartered yesterday to carr) 276,000 fect of Iumber from’ Port Bt Ignaco to Chicago, at 81,03 per 1,000 feet~not on rail. Tho Wallnceburg to Chicago at $1. mchr John Walters brings Iumber from 1,000 feet or schr Ganges, tumber from Alpena ro this port, at Sl.lflfionm“; schir Thomas @, Avery, from 3 and 8 cedar posts and ulngrlgxh poles, from Isinnd, Lake Ifuron, to thi Jobhn Kelderhouse h: known umber, chr Republic, olex, Middle a port, 1. £, 0 ca‘x’nmz':d with an gn. pona to Chicago, at $1; to tho Frpreas) persan_ to ship 2,000,000 feet of ‘nmber from Saull ste. Mario to Daffalo at §2,00 per 1,000 feot, delivered on rall, FINES AT BEA. ‘The mind of the public has hean & good deal ex- orcined of 1ata by the Incresso fn the dangers at- tendant upon thome who brave the perils of the deep, owing to the numerous cases of explosion and consoquent fire in coal-ladon ahips and In'the coal-bunkers of steamers. To account for the numerous disasters which hays occurted from this flfuuw vanc nnrt‘\ want of vractical scionce displayed various theories have been ad- gascous quality of the coal 5 the in its stowage In tho voesel recoiving perhaps tho mujor portion of the blame, Anothor supposed causa 18 now brought o light by Capt. Eleden, of the ship Zamors, which on Saturday, May 4, was loading cosl a¢'Birkunboad for Point do dalle, While taking fn tho eargo o plece of fure (ap- parently miners' Ulasting fuse) was discavored amang the coal, which tha Captain believes to bo to x«?l-unn conciudes hislctter as followa: doubt rests tn my mind that man: 1eft our coal-loading norts f quite sufliclent to et on firo any coale hip, either |‘-}y heat or friction. Aipping a ship that has x4 heen lost (burnt) by thla neglect of tho mincrs,"—Aontreal Zerald. PORT NURON. . Pont Munox, Mich.,May £7.—Tassed up—Pro Tortage, tug Mayflower and barges, achr Mears, Down=—Props Benton, Toledo, Colorado, i, B, Tuttlo Lizzio Props stafl, lath; Marquette; Schr I, J, Dates, Escanabaj schr Al- legheny, Chicogo; schr E. P. Willlams, Toledo; sche Julls Willard, leln{‘i Iulanc Departures—Frops Ann! "T‘I:a uufiu‘-eunu Porry has roturned from her crulse, Borravo, Ms; tors o Chicego and Milwauk Cleared for twenly-fours Prop Pacific, merchana! lin. Lan 150 ton: D, B, Potter, Ba Bagioaw; way, (Oscoda. The following were the shipments from Bay City for the week onding Saturdsy evening: Lumber (feet), 0,201,000 lath, 005, 000; shingles, 710,000 h 600,000; wtav 40,0007 timber (feet), G30700; walh (brinsy 200" 10 il bo lmllcer‘! ok oces, the nll}unénml fzom the reports and ¢l 0 u‘al llkl.‘l, {or the past two wecks. ent says, Tho her boller fues attended to. * Fifty-vo loug spars wero towed over from Pent- walcr yesterday by the prop Trader, for Miller Bros, Vesacl-men say thls 0 of tha dullast seasons over experienced on tHu lakes. Two new Jib} to the schr Mctvin 8. ‘Bucon, to roplece thoss she loac In a late sccident ou the rivee. The dock, tecetving 8 now whalt. wal Coflinberry and barges, schrs William L Down—Frops Pridgcon, lymouth and burges. Wind—Northeast; fresh, Weoathor~Clougdy. Aanquerrs, Mich,, May 27.—Arrived—Props Forost City, V. 8waln, Oscar Townsend, J, 8. Fay, Bparta; schra i1, 8, Drown, D, I, Rbodes, A. C. Maxwell, Edward Kelloy, Sumi Clearod—P'ropa Sparta, Oscor Townseng, T J, Mackett: schrs Sumatrs, Edward Kelley, William Mcdrcgor. TPassed up—Prop Atlantic. Down—L'rop Idaha, Enmz, Pa., Ma and consort, Mincral Rock and barges; echre A Law, Qoahawk, EllzaQerlach, Oriental, Wind—Sonih. Weather—Fino, Pont Hunox, !ln& 27—10 p. m,—Passed up— orden Campbell, Mayflower, 8, E, Bncldon snd conrort; W. Yorry, David Wag- Philadelphls, John Nebrarka, owe, Winslow, TIIE CANAL. Drmogront, May 27, —~Arnvod—-Montank, Lock- pore, 400 b tional, Bird's Brloge, 6,500 Ln corni Horcules, Kankokee Feeder, 5,200 bu comj Atlantic, do, 5,100 hu corn; Aohawk Hielle, do, ber: J. Menard, do, 15,000 ft lumber; Monltor, BMorrls, 6,000 bi corn; ‘Thomas Scott, 3t 0,200 bu corn; Ed H, lath; Pera, 4,800 bu ¢ d aun. Peru, 6,100 bu corn; lsabells, Lasalle, U,000 u OFn, ‘Whipoxrone, May 27, ~Cleared—Montank, Lock. port, 4,617 bu wheat; First Natlonal, Joliet, 80, 000 foet lumber, 24,000 lath. four, 110,400 1bs meat; First Na- 2,000 £t lum- arscllloa, Ottawa, 4.R00 ba cornt Peerless, orn; Andrew Jacke MARQUETTE, Bpeciat DispatcA to The Tridune, ERIE. . pacial Dispatch to The Tridune. 27, —Arrivals—Stmr Chipa, Du- s, Chicago; prop E. B, Hale, proo Alny! e \'unut Qordon Camp- " llnlchlnmn.r:nn “m Chicsgoy E. 5. Willlams, Toledo, BUFFALO. ., —FnziauTe—~Firmer) char- $0¢. 3 coal, Toledos D t, Cle ey Lty aron o, . Wyandbtia, i 2 . O , t oin Breace, Leader, foay Citys Nort — BAY CITY COMMERCE, by taods abead of aoy port iy 0.8 cdfr <chalo espond- ——— NAVIGATION NOTES. CUIOAGO. tog Bhields was lald up yeoterday to havo ta-yuys will bave to be sappiled ca s in Miiler Bros.® dry- ‘Ibo sawo fros 4 g anew jibboom forthe schx City uf \be prop Manist e 1E CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1878, s|mm, 1o roplace ona she lost in s recent tiit in the river. ‘The namber of vessel! the Lamber Markel yeaterday was ver Mond, it more than twelve belng morning and evening. lnmber-urr{lnk fleet. 14 In commisslon, and the ratenara ro fow that it does not pay to #all even that portlon. EILSRWIARE. Baven tags are in the Association at Toledo and three are bushwhacki On her arrival at Iin the barkentine Favor- 1te will be converted into a lumber barge. The bsrge . J, Hale lost her horn in & bump wlllt: tne schr Columbian at Detrolt Eatttday ight, e sche T. Y. Avery Ia in the hands of the Tnited States Marahal st Detroit because of an an- pald tow bill, ‘The United Slatas revenus coiter Fessonden nmpped & crow and made a satisfactory trial trip at &e‘ roit Enurdu. 8he will cruise up tho lakes in week, At Milwaukoe, Meesrs.Wolf & Davidson have en- tered into & coniract lo bulld a twin scrow tug fifty feet Tong, wilh twelva foet beam and fonr feet hold, for tho President of the Dells Improvement Company. The engino of the liitle craft will na built by James Sheriffe, She ia to be used In tow- m‘.m" on the Chippewa River, aud will be taked to hor destination by rail. TORT OF CHICAGO. The following are the arrivals and actua] eailings at this port for the past twenty-foor houra éading at 10 o’clock last night: . ANREYALA, Behr m'"er Mantsten, lumbear, Market, Hehr Lililo Prace. stanistee, 1 mbern, Market, (S Jo DM, Forreity Packards Vicr, lumber, Polk l|’rub T. W, Bnook, Whita Lake, lumber, GUas-llouso F'rop Teader, Pontwater, fumber, Markot, phcheTt. 0. kimmons, Muskegon, lumber, ratirosd Bebr Tomeer, Muskegon, tumber, sarlington sitn. Drop Waverly, Buffalo, sundries, Randolpls street, Prob New Era, Grand fjaven, towing. Rush atrect, Bohr 8, A, Iriat, Grand (xven, lumber, Allen's Bifp, GBS Clty or Grdnd Rapids, Urand 1iaven, lumber, City of Grand Haven, Grand Haven, lumber, Houso 1) i radiny, {tanfstce, slabs, Marke! iohe Biuline. Muskeken, Iambor, Market Echr llackhawi, Maskegon, lumber, Market, sehr O, Etlen, White Lake, fumber, Buriincton, PropG. J. Truesdell, Green Day, sundries, Rush itreet. AP S Enhrlnfl!& Musie, T, Market. yiche Magitens, Packard's Pler, wood, Iarrison . ch{ M. E. Packard, Packard's Pler, lumber, fndiana raat. EchrJ, & A, Stron: Manfatee, lumber, Market. Hehr ;fivifll“ Star, Muskegon, wood, Market., Hetir . L. Flter, Menominee, Tumber, Masan 811p. Hehr Marinetts, ‘Menominec, luniner, Masan Xiip, Benr Eldorado. Jenotninee, lumber, Burllnztou. Prop uhmlrck{ Benominos, towlny, it sireots eriu) 3 schr Elva, Holland, wood, fichr Antares, Suskexon, Tumber, Sehr Willlain Loutit, Manistee, lumber, Market, fictc Eltza ey W tita Lake, ldmber, Market, Prop City of 'mJot, Untonsgon, sundrics, Wells strson. F7o5 Montana, fiufMalo, sundrien, Ttus! Htme Chilcago, Manitowoc, sundrler sercet, #tmr Corona, 8t, Joscph. sundries, Iiush strect. Bebr diawn, fudington, [umber, Siata stre BENE 1181115 Flatiers Ludington, wood, M Behr Loulse Mcbonald, Mantstee, lumber, in, Rehr Wiillam Btarges, Manistee, lumber, Market, Hchr Aunte 0. Ha; Mantstee, lumber, Market, Schr Tom I'alne, Muskegon, nmber, Market. Prop Ucean, Mont dries, Adame strect. ACTU LIXOh, Prop Ketcham, Bufalo, 110,000 bii osts. selr Iatter, Huffalo, 63,000 bu corn. Eclir Nellle Unraner, Bania, 38.000 b corn. Bent firattus Corning, Tuflalo, 50,000 bu corn, 8¢hr C, it. Bensley, {luffalo, 56,000 bu corn, rrop Fountaln City. Buffalo, 20,000 bu corn, Behe & Conmanotutlthac. tight, chr 8, . ar, A wop, light. B2r J: V, Jonew nekeaor, lant. p T W. Enook, W neille, Market, Like, sundries, inistee, Hght, Dunbar, Muskegon, sundres, Selir Topsey, Muskejon, 3 lght, Hehr Mary Amanda Urknd Haven 1ighit. Sehr IL. G Altwochi, Muskegan, Ulgnt. Behr Cantest, Muskewon, Jight. cor . G slmmons, Miskegon, llght. rish, Grand faven. hu‘n. rop New Era, (rand liaven, sowlng. Prop Cnaries Heltz, dianiatee; 1ght. el Cly of Grand ftapids, Giand liaven, Ught. o, 150t Eehr Kato Lyons, Muskegon, fchr Pauline, Miakexon, 1fg] Bchr Minorva, wnercn. lignt. ion r, L tet, Prop Fayetie, Manfsize, sundries. onite Lake, iight. Thininnaons \\;:‘ufi Lake, light, ie G ————— THE INVESTIGATION CIRCUS, . To the Edilor of The Tribune, ‘WesT Derrae, Wis.,, May 25.—Wo ought to be and can afford to be magnanimous toward our erring Democratic bretbren. Itis too bed to press thom so hard on this investigation bus- incss. Poor follows! they nced some capital in trade with which to entera political campalgn, We all know that the Rebellion wiped out their stock, and left them, as a party, hopclessly bankrupt. In 1872 they went through bank- ruptcy under Qreeley, and cleancd up (by eat- ing crow), s thoy had loped, thelr nc- cumulated Indebtedness to the country, Stary- ed and poyerty-stricken, they sought rellef In Bammy's barrel of monoy in 1876, Dat, ke adventurers in business, thcy spreadit to l‘mu. but milked encouragemont enough out of their effort to hopo that by some additional accumu- lations they might sct up in busfucss ou their own_account as beforo they made such a wreck of thefr politicat fortuncs in the rebellion ven- tare. Now comea rotter to the rescuo with Lia circus and menagerio combined, In hiopes that it will be a paying dodge, and give thom capital to secure & controlling intercat in tho Government they sought to ruin, . ow, Mr. TainuNEg, wo ought not to bo too seyere on tlieso adventuntos spcculators in litics. It Is unfair to crowd the nianagers as hard as tho ignorance and stupldity of Carter Harrison did, when he wanted them to stultify thomselves by declaring that they had no fn- tontion of assailing President Hayes’title to his olice, What if they did not havel Jt would not do for them to deefare It for such a declara- tion would boe to letall the milk out of the cocoanut they Intended to crack, and abso- lutely ndmit that their investization dodge was a8 big a farce o old Tilden’s claim ns o reform- er, Carter flarrison aud Goudy ought to have had more sensc than to have presumed for o moment that the Democratic party wonld pro- claft and publish to tho world that its {nvest(- Ration circus was only for political offect, hav- Ing 1o other abject or purposs than to give an opportunity to promulgate a Democratic lle having tho suthority of » Congressional Com- mitteo report, Democracy has done a great many very foolish things, and run its neck fnto a great muny political nooscs, the tightenlug ot which has produced a very uncomfortable sen sation sround the meck of their polltlcal body. HBut had the Carter = Harrl- son or bad flasca carried, the Democratic National Comnmitteo followed Goudy's counsel, it would have Leaten seven to elght, Flelds, an\em.. Crontn, or anvthing ever before attempted by these renawned acrobats, Evidently, Harrlson and Goudy were not well arilied. (t took the ringmaster's whip-cracker to remind them where thelr place was In the cireus, snd required tho skill of the whula com- any to keep {ha pat from bolllng over before Ym had fairly kindled » fire under it, C. A, WiLLanp, Sigus of Neturning Prospesity, New York Qraphic, ‘There are not wantiue judications of a real revival of prosperity: 1, The revival of forelgn Immigration, For the first time dn Avo or alx years the tidu of forolgn fme migration b‘l“' set hx' toward lfill port, This is an uninistakable of prosoerity, 2, Tho undorcurru’:l of the Btock Exchange ls ‘buoyant. bear movement bas baon successful e of tho Silver bill, f down- nt bas been almust instautly followed by an upward movement. 8. 1I"I|l"‘im‘:u“l‘yn eclally in the Far l?uuy r{uml on the fron industries of Pennsyle vania; sud tho incressed activity thore willy in time, ‘produce an incressed sciivity in the New England mil X 4. The prosperity of the Far West ls_ phenom- enal, Nothiug similsr been known hereto- The biaryests promise great abundance, and {de nlM‘utuumcnt Is flowing in rapidiy. bas been resumed, mors eat. This, of cousse, bas New land ug brought under cultivation, fesders 10 the great trunk liucs of rallroad ere being con. structed, and the demand for msnufsctared prods ucts ls sure o be large. 6. Qur forcign commerce Is steadily increasing. ‘This nother oxcellent condition Of returning Tosperity. phlum the passage of the Bilver bily there has beou & steady improvement, If nothing untoward itsin 8 stable futare, now occars, the country is sure basis of aesured prosperity in the —————— Sudden Baldness. Eldora (La.) Ledger. Tha case of Biit Joseoh,tize well-known gratn- buyer of Ackloy, is & curlidus ope. Until two or three yesrs azo hobad 8 shock of crow-ol- ored hulr, bushy black eyebrows, mustacbe, snd whiskers. He weut to bis bo{nhmd howe on the seashore, fn Delaware, as handsome a fel- Jow as you could sce. Hesported with Nep- tune, and got overteated. Ous morniog he washed bis head, and fu drying it with a towel rubbed off every spear of halr. Theu his eye- Lrews pulled out, sud his mustache followed, sud Jast tbing of sl tho chin-whiskers, The look of amazemens and horror that greeted Mr, Joseph from the wirror that mornlug cannot be depleted by mortal tougue. The astoulshment of his frlends when bo resppeared amouy them wuoas equally great, Like s dlstressed bark, he scudded about under a bare pole. ‘To tuls day Mr. Joscoliis at o loss to know why he was thus polishied olf in uo sbort Lour. 'dishonored, and themselves dlsgraced, THE ST. JULIEN. its Proprietor 'Shot by His Sone in-Law. Anothor Instance of tha Folly of Ju- venile Marriages. At 0 early hour gesterday morning the Town of Hyda Park came very near furnishing 8 mur- dler to 20d to the long list of crimes which have nppeared unon the court dovkets during the past fow months {n this county, and toswell the population of * Murderer’s Rotr* [nthe County dail. The historyof the transaction may Us summerd up Lrieidy. About a year ago Mr. N. T. Jolinson, who bad beena resident of Hyde Park for three yoars or more, purchased the property that now bears the name of the *‘Bt. Jullen,’” a sort of hotel or road-houre In the northern outakirts of the South Park, and since that time he has run it 88 a rond-house,—n sort of hall-way place, whero people driving might stop for nourishment for man and beast, and also a re- sort for parties who might desire to drive out cvenings and have suppers {n a quiet manner, with a bottlo or soof wine. Mr. Johnsonclaims that no persons of questionable character have ever heen permitted 'to mnake use of his ousr, and that eversthing has been kept quict, Yet, ho has had trouble of late with the JIyde Park outhorities in the matter of license, which has wrought his mind up consiierably, As regards Mr. Johnson’s domestic relationn, they sre_represented to have alivays been vx- treinely pleasant, with one cxception. IHe mar- ried his wifo when he was just 80 yeara of sge, aud his wife was over 20. HE HAD A DAUGHTER, ol whom ha was excessively fond, and he lav- Istied upon her all tho edvantazes which were requisite to fit her for & good position In life. 8lie was o pupll for ten years In tha excellent convent at 8outh Hend, Ind. Bhe returned home about a yenr ago, and was regarded ns a very se- complistied and attractive young lady, 8he vis- fted n schioolmate in thc clty, and while thers ono evenlug slic met o “young gentleman, —a mere boy of perhaps 20 ‘vears of nnc.—nml lmme,diml{ an attachment sprang up_between the twwo. Hisname was Bryson J. Reynotds, and he was a travellog agent for 2 commercial louse in Chicago. He hatled from Bt, Louls, whera Mr. Johnson stated he hind & good family, all the members of which were bighly respected by the community in which they resided., ‘The young man spoke of his attachment to the parents of the young girl, and asked them for their sanction to a marriage. Thls they re- fused, on the ground that both were much too young to think ot such a thing, and they dls- couraged the fnhtll’l visits to their dauzhter, Young Reynolds was not diacournzed, and the youne school-gir), too, was romautic, as most school-girls arc, and, after a hasty consultation togother, the children REAOLVED TO ELOPE. ‘They ran away one bright ovening last Au- gost ond were married. The parents of the Dride were nimost distracted. In their, uncer- talnty they were suspiclous, and they greatl feared that thelr daughter bad been rulned _;1'1‘5 0 heart-broken jather scoured the country fruin int to point in search of the runaways, whilo ho mother rentalucd at home in anxious and sleepicss walting for the return of her darling,’ At length thoy were found {n Phila- delphia, and represented themselves as man and. wife, were forgiven by the father, and wero bee sought to return ta the paternal roof, They glully avalled themselves of tho opportunity, or thelr purss was runuing low, Sinco the reconciliation Mr. and Mrs. Rey- nolds hava been living with Mr, Johnsou, at the 8t. Jullen. e lost Lis situation, and for n long time has done nothiuz for the support of elther hitnself or bis wife, depending altogether upon the bounty of his tather4n-latwy, Coupled with this, Reynolds {s characterized as possvssing o most violent and olfensive dlsposition, which bas made the relatfons of tho two {amilles ex- tremely unpleasant. Finally, through the exertions of Mrs. John 8on, Reynolds was sccured a situation as o sort of local nrent for an Eastern firm, and, haviog gfmmo fairly started, his father-lo-law {nvited in to TAKE UP QUARTERS WITI IS WIPE ELSEWIIERE, a8 ho bad grown tired of the existing state of affalrs at the family manslon. e apoke to him about the matter several times, but the young man ncrely mocked ot and abused him, “After breakfast yesterday morning, the culmnination was reached, the authority of the head of the house was asserted, * tria Southern chivalry® was roused, and the honor of the 8t. Louls gén- tlemnan was vindicated in the good old-fashioned wav. Mr. Johuson was Uchind tho counter In his bar-room when Reynolds waiked in. Some words ensucd between the partics, and at length Mr. Johnson uttered an oath and came toward tha younz man, teiling bim that he must pack up and leave the Louse with his wife, Ho atates that hud nothing fu his hand at the titme, and lie never owned o revolver. Asho approached his son-in-law, the latter stopped back a pace or two and DREW A DERRINGER, which he pointed at his opponcot and fmmed!- ately fired when within three feot of him. The ball (s No. 44 cartridgo bullet) entered the body of Johnson sbaut four fuches from the polut of Wis lefe shoulder, and took a course straight across ks breast, lodging under the bones, no- body as vet knows where. Dr. (1. O.Tavlor was sent for. sud be camu at ouce, Being undeclded ax to the location of the ball, ho sent for Dr. Bawyer, and tho two mado a careful examina- tion, buf failed to find the murderous inissilo. A probe was fnseried, which contiuued fn the path of the bullot until it had resched the cen- tre of tho breast, about ten Inches, when it stopped, aud refused to advance any further fu any dircetion, They concluded to walt a fow days, sud let nature tako its course, before cut- ting iuto the fesh In further search, TRIBUNE reporter . VISITED MR. JOINSON at about noou, and found him lying upon his bed aud not suffering any very great araount of pain, 1o showed whero ho had been splttiog awall quantity of blood, but no regarded thisas vothing necessarlly serious, It I possible that the upper lobe of one ot his lungs was touched, l’m't }vlth proper care the wound may not prove atal lmmediately after baving ocommitted the deed, young Reynolds fled aud the Hyds Park authoritics started In hot pursult, Bliould ke be apprehended and brought back to Justice, it is hardly probable that anybody will uppesr against him, and he will not be pun- blhml ‘rlal‘nn the victim of bis hot-beaded passion shou! 0. Ms. and Mrs, Johnson were averso to having anythlog published which would {njure their business prospects or thelr house. ‘They stated that thoy had gotten ail the monoy they bad locked up fo that property, and were trytig to carry it on gy o rowd-houss, ju order tomake o ltvelihood; that they were conducting ftina respcetable manoer, and nono of the neighbors could say that they had ecver been anvoyed by any nols¢ or disturbance from that quarter since they bsd been there, Tho Hyde Fark suthori- tlea bad given them sowe trouble, {o that they had threatencd t o refuse then a llcense this year, and they were fearful of the cifect this circumstance would have in this issue. Thuy scem to bave had thelr full measure of trouble, aud thoy fcel it keonly, A SUONT TIMN AQ0, Mr. George Reld, agent for T. K. Cook,. 8t. Louls, and Mr. Brlltul, agent fur Reid's Bitters, of New Hayen, Conn., went down o the 8t, dullen on business wnd pleasure, and through the cxcrtions of Mr, Johuson it was arranged that young Reynolds should vecupy tho positign of local solicitor for Reid's Bltters in thls clty. e went to work, after a fashion, but all the money be recelved he nnpmpmm‘l to himself, without pasing board for hlmself and wife at the 8t. Jullen, us bad beon um'unlfl stipuiated iu the terms of agrecment between himself sud bis emx\lna'oun. Tho sbove-mentioued gentle- th preseut ut the tiwe of the shoot- Ing, but they doparted fn hot baste jusnediately tuereafter, fur fear of belng detalued as wit- nesses. Roynolds was employed as 8 traveliog agent for the Ploneer Tobacco Works, at No. 23 Lake streat, at the timo his acquaiotance was formed with Mr. Jobnson's daugliter, REYXOLDS TURNS UP, At about 9:30 ju_the afternoop young R:&- nolds walked futo Central Statlon unattende and voluntarily gave bitself up. He satd that be had goue to the Btock-Yards fuumediately after the afiray, and had taken the advice of friends. It was his origisal intsution to wive himself up, but ho had some affairs of busiuess that he wished to settlo before golng to jail, cither for a long or s ehort term. To a reporter who vistted bhim abortly after bis fucarceration, Reynolds pre- scoted 8 rather favorable mspect, which was {ncreased by his cooluess aud sclf-possession, remarkablo feature fn, oue 80 young, Hoe told the atury of his life plauly, and yut forclbly. His parénts roside ta 8t.” Louls, from which lace be launched forth juto business as & rumucr for & wholesale tobaceo huuse, Last summer he met aud became enatored of Nellls Jobusou, aud io the mouth of August eloped “with bher, and warried her I Philudelphls, Tho fatber {)uuuud but, nding everytbing arruged satlafactorlly, brought the many brave hearts, strong arms, and manly forms slceping beneath the sod over which we meet to scatter flowers. itis turned into a duy of festivity and drunken- ness, as it appears to bo the Intention of many at Rosehill to do. lionor, manhaod, and justice in those who con- gref ng arinking and carouslng at the varluus places them back home with him, since which time they bave been llving at the Bt. Julien, his wife and himeelf dolnz odd jobs about the honse. In reapunse to Inuiries, Reynolds rald that he and his wife Liad found great hapulness fn each other's company. Both were harassed by s AMUSENENTS, REW CHICAGO THEATRE. SPRCIAL NOTICE, BWEEPING REDUGTION tn viers of admission, to fearful cass of motherdn:law, and to 4 oot I this afiction be 'lays ail b s sffiaton o laye all e wont | 15, 25, AND 35 CENTS, maxing It cheaner to £ to thia show than tostay home and bura g, = viclous reputation, always treated him e, T Mookt yarloty artiets In the world on e bill PSR Kindly unless he was jrejudiced and influenced by the mother-in-law, °As he enys himsclf, ‘*8he made the bails and compelted him to fire 5. A, fi&r&snfl BARYIsyaLD. them.' * Tn this manncr sevcralgroxs oceurred, PTL080, LIADLE, " LILLIE In witich Reynolds says ne atood some fearful | 3 JIsHOSALD. TAkTAY abuso from'the old man. The quarrel which | MAY SifOIES, E CK HUGHES. culminated n vesterday's affalr commenced Bunday " morning. A gentleman, whose namo ‘fs/not mentioned, but who lives at the hote), offercd to take Mra. Hey- notds, Mrs. Johnsun, and another lady to the clrcus with him Monday afternoon, Tteynoldd overheard tha fnvitatfon given to his wife, and, not thinking the mana proper peraon for his wife to associate with, asked her if she intended o zo. Bhe L'umplll;.‘;l ‘The HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Montay, }ay 77, every avening and Wednoetay and Baturday Matlnees, Fiest week of an entirely new and originaldrama, entltied HURRICANES, By the authar of 2arstogs. Mr. BROXAON O WARD, = writtea _expressiy for the New York Park Theatre Comedy Company, And cast to tia Entirn Btrenath. In refiearsal, ND Ii18 3 with her hushand’s wiskes aud refused, refusal occasionea some talk at the table yesterday morning, Mra. Johnson, he says, agsuming the alr of 8o injured funocent, with whom [t would be a sin fur her daughter to nenociate, Quite a apat ensued, and Reynolds states his futher-in-law was soon drawn into the row by thescheming mother-in-law. Ehortly after this occurrencn Reynolds bad occasion to go into the bar-room, “Mr. Johnson was there, and at_onca commenced using such plrascs as *“You pusillanimous dox,' and many n great deal worse, eutirely uniit’ for publleation.” He made himeel! eo’ ollenstva that Reynolds sars he finally ordered the old man to desist or auf- fer the consequences. Johnson thereupon re- turned to Mhis bar, but shortly after- wards [y few wonls spoken Reynolds, who {n the meanwiile had or- dered his wife to pack up her “auds™ sud prepure to leave, caused Johnzon to rush towards youne Revoolds. At this junciure the prisoner mavfally owns up that he saw no weapon in his liand, although he wasafterwards told that Jolinson had a hnife. As Johnson ap- proached, he fired full at his Lrenst n sinple- barreled pistol, which he was in the habit of carrving when away froin home. Johnson evldcnll{ knew that the wespon was only s elogle-harreled one, for Keynolds says ho at once seized a knlfe and pursned Uim out upon the lawn. Mrs, Heynolds ran after him cr&!n;.'. and fell in a swoon upon the grass, and Johuson, in his raze at not belng able to cateh his nssassin, turned and struck the fallen woman. RcIAnoldn will not be 21 years old until Octo- ber, I8 low {n stature, has o clear complexion, a smooth and beardless face, with large blulsh~ gray eyes, and a tow heart of hair, Desvite his cootness, he ‘safd ho was very sorry fndeced that things bhad come 1o such a pass, but that he felt that it was a case of mnccessity, and he was perfectly willing to ablde by the consequences. In the cvent of recovery ho was contldent that Johuson would not prosecute, awd, in the evont of the wound rrurlnw fatal, hotelt sure that his mother-in- aw could not avUd ' ewearing to tho truth, which he was sure would clear hlin, However, hio appeared solicitousas to the legal valuo of Lis wife's testimony in such an affair. As the regnrler was about to lave Reynolds said he did not wish tu attempt taprejudice the public in his favor. His father-inaw had a wiid and viclous temper, as was cvinced by the fact that only & short timo ago he fired three sliots at a cook who lied offended him, and more recently had called upon the bostter with 1 ¢ nayy six " In land, but was struck eenscless by a brick before o had a chance to use ft. Unon nearly cvery ovcasion of a dispute wita the old man he lad made threatsa to sut the heart out of the perjured scoundrel wha stole hia daughter. hercfore Reynolds suys be knaw and feared him, and. when It came te the scratel, he says he valued Lis life more than he did that of an old man, and acted accordinglt. At 7:30 in the cvenivg, Capt. Ryan, of the flyde Park police, came to town and took young Reyuolds home with him. It Is pro- poscd to close the 8t. Jullen and other similar road-houscs {n Hyde Park. — e ————— '' DECORATION DAY AT ROSEHILL.” To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicacu, May 27.—The Fourth of July has always been observed fn a bolsterous way, It beingz a doy of ' refolelnz, but upon Decoration Day o feeling of sadnces aa our memory recalls fast- LAKE FRONT. ONE WEER OXLY, Commencing Monday, May 27, D. W. STONE'S GRAND Girets and Husical Brizads, Tickets for aate at Chicago Muslc Co,. 132 State-st. i perialmnecs A1y, m'm;m‘nmn open at 1, Night, dors onen aL 7, egins at B p. m. Afmlmnnme:gu. (..l.mdr_rg:_un-urn%an;en‘u.' (o BcVICKER’S THEATRE, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN WILL BE PRODUCED To-morraw (Wednesday) Evening, Tl Entire New ¥ecnery and Costumes. Flrst Matl- e Baturday, METHODIST CHURCH BLOCK, 107 Sonth Cisrkest, EDISON'S SPEAKING PHONOGRAPIL. 108. M. to1p. m, 2tnép. m., andAp,. m, ITUES. DAY, Shy 3. PG ealna. Soc Dobt, IL i6-€0 A sea thie derful Taiking dachine, It talks, isugas, aings, and whisties, IAVERLE'S TIEATRE, J. . HAVERL Proprietor and Manager, Last Week of the briilfantly successtn! cneagement of MICE'S EXTIAVAUANZA CONBINAT This Buperh Organization In the naw Extras nzs, CONRAD THE_CORNALIL, And 1lls Dicoming Dride, with fts Weaitliof Attrae- tions, tipeat Cast of Characters. and Mr. Bol Emith Russell,” Mattnces Weducslara af atnrday CBICAGO ATHENEDM, ) Dearborn-st. PROF. J. MARCHAND gpens clasars In rending **Parln en Amerlque,” for adranced French sty Afternoon--Tuexlsy. Ereninz~Vonday, ¢ £ KINGSFORD'S Oswego Starch Is the original of Corn Starches, and it hes held for 40 years the highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With economists it is the prime fa- vorite, as it will hold full one- third more water, and yet maintain o standard consis- tency, For the laundry its cheapness, ultra purity, sweet- ness and lustre have become proverbial, while as a table edible it stands the peerless American preparation, uni- versally renowned, T. €. CAPIY, Gen'l Ag't, 146 Duanz-st,, Rew York, Henco 1t scems a burlesquo upon all that is good aud great when Let us hope there s enoud! f"“’ there to ‘commemornte the memory of thelr uerarlcd friends sud brothers (who were not afrald to sacrifice their lives uot only for thelr benefit, but for those whocameaiter then, to reap the beneflts of the noble efforts made thoss whose remalns repose in beautiful cemetery nt Rosehlll as well as etsewhere) to feel ashamel at befug acen upon the danciug platform In the German garden, or around the saloon whero beer i to be sold, tyen 1t tho Cemetery Company are uot ashamed of turoing their very cemetery fnto a seehe of con- fuslon and riot upon sa solemn an oceuston. If sllowed with only o fenco between the saloon (nt the main entrance) and tho heroos whose fata wo meet to deulore, why not the other sido of the fenca in thelr very midst, as tho fow in. tervening feot makes very little ditferencel Many famfifes who were preaent at fast vear's decoratlon have concluded never agatn to attend whilo such disgracetul scenes as occurred last year are permitted by the outhorities. 1n fus- tico to the managers, who_intend doing every- thivg in their power to celebrato the day fu'a becoming manner, we hope that this vear’s per- formances_will be quite eatisfactory o all who attend on Thursday next. BCOTCHMAN, THE GARRITYS, v the Editor of The Tribune. Bracepenrr, 1, May 27.—~I wish youto reetify tho mistake In your fssue of the 25th that J. U, Kendall was one of the jurors who were {n favor of acquittal for John and Hugh AN A AT ARE S A OTICE T0 CONSUMERS The great calobrity of our TIN TAG TOBAC co hl‘l‘fll\llrfl mln’y imitat lolul(harwnl 0 be plaed onthe market. We therefora cautiun all Chiewsns against purchastng such mitations. All desicrs Lusiog or solling other plug tobsoto Dearing a hard or metatic lxbel reader themaelvi Gurrity. 1wishitto bo understoud that I was | 7 [able o tho penaityof the Law, sniall porsens viey not. Iwas in ‘favor of sending them to tho m‘\vawrirzenh“r;uu ACT OF CONGRESS, o 14, N Punltentiary for not less than ten yeara. Mr, Btocktoy, of eneva, was tho man’” that stood out to tho last, e ald ho would not agree to acnd them for mora thav one year, We worked with him for haif an hour, sud at fast he agreed to ratse to two years, and that was all he wounld doj; s0 we made cut tho sentenco two years. The threc men who werein favor of clcaring were this man Stockton, from Geneva, ono from Cawpton, and one {rom Hampshire. That 1s all I'higve to say. Yours truly, Jonx U, KexpALL. —— Vie.'s Hostillty to Rusals. Paltadelodia Presa, In the present excited state of feeling In Pu- land,—~as, when: Mr. (ladstone, the pofiunr vorite, ten short ycars sgo, was mobbed, pelted, and had his windows broken,—no jour- nalist, whatever his personal conviction, has dared to do more than hint that sunie personul feeliug, some auti-Russian autlpathy on the part of Queen Victoria, inay be behind the policy pow ddaminant in ber Cabinet. The recently- published volumo of Prince Albert’s bloeraphy, covertng the particular period of the. Critnean war, abunduntly ebows that Victorla and Ler busband bad a stron Joint prejudice against tho late Czar, and that Napoleon having dis- covered this weak pofut took advantage of it and sdrottly Induced the British Government of that day to Jolu himin u crusade s;zainst Russia. it watter if DBACCO ean bo dustingulshed by -1‘ N TA 20l lmp with the word l.unth- 4 b siamped hereon. [ (088 tons tohscco soid (n 1817, and near- 1y 00T ERot eploved In faciortes. " Ti 1d Gov" 000, aaddurton pusc § 00 't ln 1877 shout §7 Thess goodssold by sll Jobbere at manufscturer's rates. " A The genuing LOIH'J‘Anfl TIN TAG Tfl- I € un the; years ovor §20),! Ttn Tag Smoking Toh's 18* second to none™ n nroma. mildness, parity, quality, OF HYPOPHOSPIITES. Ny fts unlon with the blood apd ite edect upon the muscies re-catablishe n une anil tonlug the other, 1t 8 o 3, sufl of effecting the following re- 1t will evre Consumption. 1y fncreastng Nervons aod Mascu. tar Vigur, 14 will cure Dysnepsis. fee- ble or Jnterrupted setion uf ihe ileart and Palpitatiun, Weakncss of Intellacy (aused by griet, worts, o Uraln or frregulsr hab Aculeor Chroule, Congestion of the Lungs. even o the wost slarming siascs, 1t cures Asthms. Loss of Voice, Neuralgia, 8t. Vitus' Dauce. Kpllepila Fits, Whooping couj n' ervOLences, Sl soatslne fife Quridg te Process of DIbICTIA: \\‘m‘l:tu Frausaar (o Enfilnfid it s o oilier preparatio s & subetitute fo {his uadér aoy the Giar and (hoBultan it o mouatble GVEJ SlcHEMANSS e inmmund cldriun, 2.7, PELLOWA, the questionof * the Holy Places" in Jerusalem i The Earl of Aberdeen, 70 yeurs old und intirm fu body and mind, was (hen Prime Miuis- ter, but Prince Albert, who fancled ihascll o Qreat atatesmian, though all the time only a 1. Johu, N. . o theyeliow wrapper, in water-mari s by ol s the pavat before (e gt Price 81,50 ver Bottie—8ix for 8T.00. an puppet in the hands of Leonold of Belgium, hia A lllfi\ll‘“ll(;gl?v snd Victoria’suncle, was perpetually medding in EU R CRINES lnr:inlg xn(llma and hlnldl uu'un‘: WaY. \v;mm : LE L mmflfl"l‘ycwg ood ‘the Qucen should have taken a pre] and ailnareons, a3vetione ste cured Immediately b against the Czar Nicholas In 1553 was as fu- }”‘l-,.‘ HONT ur‘\n Punf‘n‘:‘::;‘."ux‘lellald"iksn i explicabls and «lso 3 undeniable as that Queen Victorla i3 pow very much verjudiced against the prescnt Czar, sud this, lhuufih the anly daughiter of that potentale {3 the Duke of Edisburg’s wife, ~Perlups, as has been hinted, " uow and then some persvusl fecliog many bave ariscu out of this alllance. Perhaps the journal of some observant sud shrewd Grevilie, now attached to the English Court, may be J:ubll.snnd thirty or forty.years heace and reveal the now sccret causo of yal and Miplstertal antagonism to Russfs, Disraclt, of course, sides with the Quecn, o, equally of course, would Gladstone, in his place, for he was Lord Aberdcen's Minlster of Finance during tbe Crimean war, wl the bolding such sv oftica hphed tho fulleat submlssion 16 the views of Victonia and Albert. shh .ll Jrll‘. of price (3,25 SR nA & CO., Ageots, New York, 80ld by drugsiits Eeoerbily. “01L STOVES, OIL xmnsor STOVES ~6togle Buroer, 75e, $1 aud 81 60; P L T T e, S e or TwoLole §1.50 824 $3.00. " Bruilers an Flat-Hea! ;" Gteamer. Teagkettles, S HAt Tk DILSTOVE BYOKE, 10 State St & Dircetly opposite the Buston btose. 469 JAPANEAE SORE DOYLE'S 1IOUSKHOLD BOALEY, AL TAPANESEH FAIRBANKG' iad, SCREENS AL : SCALES PRI F— All kluds OF ALL KINUS. Wholesalo and Rutatl. L Ws Blits, ey Aliwsukee, FAIRBANKS, MORSSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becarctul tabuy oaly Usc Geaulae, B Remember Prices- - - 16, 25, 35¢c. Grest London Hucceis, A FOOL $5.00 Pime French 8430 Fint Al 88,00 1 "Carr KHd mew FANCY RLIPPERS fole Agenta for ** Haproos [ n@uf»fi' Fiiae MAGROLIA BALM. forrdthar. OR, THE v peic Sy SecretefaFair Faco. An Item of Interest to Every Tady whe Destras to he More Beautiful than she mow s, Onfortrnately not one woman 1n & hnndred, snbe fected to the whims of an American climate possens- ca that basis anl atarting point of real beauiy—e pure and clear complexion. ‘What nature has thus denfed, art most be ealled upon to furnish. 1t can be dono} it is dove daily. Prof. W. B, Emn placed beaty within the reach of every un< lessed daughter of Eta when he discovered that surprising asticle known in fashionablacircles as thé e pecret of beaaty, and MAGNOLIA -BALM The Maawatta BALM Is 4 sute deviea for creating & pure and bloaming complexion, Tt conceals all natural blemlshes In the méxt sure . Prising aod effectivo manner. o Tt 1} roughn: tions, redness, blotetes, frecklos, And tan with magics) power. 1t drives away. all ovidences of fatigus and ex« cltement. It anakes the plalnest face beantiful. 1t given the comploxion & duzsling purity asd mns‘ the neck, npu, and arms lm-':‘n?ulnl. rotund, and plump. 3 It makes a matyon of 33 o7 40 look not mors than 20 years old, and changes the rustio maideninto s cultivated city Lelle. The Magnolia Balm yemoves all blemishes dnd coms etale every drawback fo beduly: and, whils {l (1 ag ‘harinless a1 water, § €7 v Ife-like in Uz ¢ffects that 1h¢ elosest observer cannas deleet €14 ure, . h?;:kuhn “r'z'.'b ’ta ~;:mh lm‘mn‘l,;o.-.aguuxll" e an al ute certain )y using SHnatna MASTOLIA Data, kad wy Kiow of 30 otk way. It is the chespest ration Io the woeld, all thinge wasidesed, Ray b» had st asy deug sHIOES, Bpriung Trado has inorossed wondarfully ; and why P OU Decause wa sell LADIES lace for,.. Nirafg! $4.00 Fie 0N tio: L] for. S IR M. WHEELER & CO., 74 E. Madisonest. ”» Arclied Inatep mis o @ pleasantest ‘houses on Tha,f tne plemsanich, WEST ENDHOTEL, LONG BRANCE, PRESBURY & HILDRUTH, Propriciors, WILL OPEN JUNE 20, 1878, Translent Nosrd reduced to §1.COn day. Pormanens ralce secording 1o locatiou and fooms ocenpled, NURL ELES Among other Improvements s PASSENUL VATORY 0 B, Abd (o 1ot &ad Cold es War ter Bath rod. d by D, M, HILDIZETIHL, anliliment mproved. [plications xow receivel rosdway, New York: aleo by 4.0, PRESBURY, o fotef afier Moy GRAND UNION HOTEL, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT BUM MER HUTEL IN TUE WORLD, WILL OPEN JUNE 15, 1878, ROOME CAN BE EECORLD on svplication ot tha METHOPOLITAN NOTEL, K. Y. HENRY CLAIR, Manager. PIGEON COVE HOUSE, , Cape Ann, Mass, OpenJunel. Thisfh Dlgeon Cure, Cape Aun, Mass, OpenJuge 1. Thish ts. E. 8. ROBINSON & CO. AVE MAY, N. VILLA, nitaated di THE MARIN! ITI lulnx.hloc fog Jlote) Law with reduced rates. Address P. 0. Box 141, FURNACKS, eatmg § R Fentilation Jutityy OHNHRII. PREMIUN EXHISITION Boynton’s Furnaces For Hard or Soft Coal or Wood. 78 Styles and Nizes. 30,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & C0,, MANUFAOTURERS, 84 Lake St.,AGhicago, lils. "GCEAN STEAMNHIPD. ANCII()R&I_@@}@EMTETIS o, VICTORIA, June 13, 3pm Ay am b R | U TR A dlina 2104 w York Lo gfl:“‘l.lly;uln and ETHIO] LIV£ STATE LINE. GLABUOW. uvzlu'lum. DUBLIX, NEW 0 FER XK IO MASETRY and 100 Faris Exoosition B A Scabia §ou and § accommodse an % 10 TUckels st réduced sates. Becoud Cabin, Ying ‘m‘{::‘;i'ififi':.':" reduced rates. Bleefsge, i lu entiates. Applyto AUSTIN, B, . WAHITACH, Sl das; 134 Washington-a OUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling three Limes a week tooud from Brithl Porta. n{owa Pmu... o we worthwest cornar 0. Western Ageat INE. - more. By INMAN United Biatey and Hoval Blail Sto: varpooh via Queens N Ve AL bt U] 4 LAY BROWK, Gen. Wealern et 32 SOUE Clark-shy '_’_\fiégu_ug» eat Uritala w-\fimmd forssle. North German Lloyd. ¢ ghis Compuny Will sall every Satus A e O PSP LNind sireat, oboken. tes of passage—From New York (o N“lhmp!al‘ fion Mavre, and Dremen, Oat cabiy, R1U)socual Cabin, $60. Koid staeTegvs S0 e g o Sad pAKZOMIPIY W -y o yiing Green. Now York. PUHOTUGRAPILY. Photographer (44, 15 MADISON-BT. Take Lisvalor [ET SR

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