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8 THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, RAY 30, 1878, THE CITY. CROOKED WHISKY. livered to the actinez adminlstrator, who sold | the ccmetery Are requested 1o bo at tha depot at them, leaving a halanca of 3277.08, 2 p.m. o taka part 1n the parade, o e L S e A e Sottiage o | Tn tu Hi i A milit rator borrowed £3.440.60 to eave n the afternaon there will bo a grand military NI D " stock npon & pledge of the other 200 sharesof | parade. 'The column will form at i3 p. m., and GENERAL NEWS *tock of'tho I'nlon Sational Bank, and 80,53, 31 Trare promptly be A0 b e in fhe follnning hrs . The reoeipts from Epirita yesterday were 18,010, Tne intornal-ravenue recelpts yesterdsy smounted te 326,903 wan tranaferred 1o the eatate of F. W, Broake in Fiest police, Fizht resting fuil suttlement of the clatm, making the amount | on 'Monros street; sacond, Chief Macahal, Briz The Sub-Treasury will Lis closed to-day on scconnt of Decoration-Day. reailzed on the atock $13, Uo0. Gen, J. T Torronca anil 'atafl; thied, O, A, 16 § T hamred ahaces siaow 9 the Tinols Trast® | fomtih Ulon vatoonn Clns AN Ml s Favings Hank of Chicago, and a note againat M. | . Dncat and atafl; elxth, Secand iteginien €. Stearns (which with interest amounts o | jngon Jackeon street, faclng v reventh, Voo 25,41, 81), pludied to the Unlon National Bankto | hev's Hatiery on left of Second Iteziments elghth, sccnre s nute of £20,000 and Intereat. Sizth Nattallon, on Jackson, right an by Asinet L St (i, 4500 1040 | facio marty ol Hotman Btk Cateles st i’ B m_ nzatns i sea W. | Clan na Onel Gnarde, on feft of Sivtn Uat. Mr. M. D. Sbay, of Sbay, Kildaff.& Co., Coolbauch, vajucd nf 1,500 There In aclaim for | falion; eleventh, Chirago Zas 3 twelfth, Six. wholeraie boots and shoes, will sall for Kurope nnpaid rents; the nominnl smonnt 1s $10,000, but | teenth Battalion on left of Clan Gnel (unrds; during the early part of next month, The Committes having in charge the ar- tangements for the Soctalist picnle on the Dth of next month held 8 meeting last evening, but did nothing of fnterest, But tero days more remain in which to pay the Government licenses. Saturday the GO per cent ponalty will bo added, Thoes interested shonld heed {n timo, '.l.l‘-‘:’- unknown, SWeariug apparel, $150; watel, | thicteenth, Firet Regiment, on Jackson, right on The Rev. Theodors Cuyler, of Brooklyn, 20, Lagalle street: fonrteenth, Mayor and eittzens i The nndivided (hied of roand Teass of oty | carristies. on Adame, between Clark nnd Iasaile. it t will arrive in this city Ssturday of this week, and preach Sunaay evening st the Chicago Avenne northwest corner of Markot and Madison streets, | It will abserve the faliowinz tine of marc! subject o incumbrance, on Monroe to Franklin, north to Washington, can The Inventory states that the ist doesnotin. | o state, ronthtte Monroe, east to Wnbash elude any of the furniture, fixtares, horses, car- | avenue, sonth to iinbbard const, east to Michiran picturen, Matuary, or ilbrary fn the | avenue, north on Michizgan avenue, to bo roviewed on Calnmes avenue, becanse those were a | by tien, A, C. Ducnat, who will taxe position op- part af the seiticinent on the wife. Nelther does | posite the Gardner Ilnnse, itinclude any p:lrr? of 'hl! g"'m"‘ ‘wfilrcn d%um‘rd FARWELL HALL, ve away as settiementa during his lifo, Naither | The following Inthe programme for the memorial fi:a B ‘-‘;:l;l":;'m; | 1!’:_:{1&*!:‘ praerty which he | sorvicen at Farwell Tiali \huw. evoning i connection 3 aree, N SResIt TAORUE Huy Actor The sensteANol the | Siinthe decoriian et fuel wreye sCNG woliler Church (Moody's) at 7:45 o'clock. The tomperature yesterday, as observed by Manassoe, opticlan, No. 88 Madison street (Tnin- uxa Duilding), was, at8a. m., B8 degreest 10 m., 62; 12m;, 81: 30, m., 87; 8 9. m., &3, Dar- ometer at 83, m., 20,88; 8 p, m., 20,05, Coroner Dietzach yesterdny held an in. aquest upon Mathiss Melmer, who dled at No. 114 Auguata atreet throngh a fall {n Scholtz’ furnitnre factory, the reanlt of bis own carclestncss. The Insurance which deceased had upon his life. Tha rest estate named in the {nventory fa mostly | 37 owner of the factory was exonerated from all blame. in lowa, whero there ars a large number of 1ota and parcels, The only iter named a4 Iying in Chicigo "Austin Hogan, supposed to be deranged, and bat recentl ‘-‘n occupant of the County Hosol. 1al, fority and minority report. The fleat recom- mended the making of a new paper to be calied the American Turner Gatelte, and mnking fo the ollciat orean, _'This was signed by four of the Committee, The minority report recommends for the ofticlal paper the Fritdeker, of Milwau- kee, The minority report was adonted. The President appoiuted a committea Lo pre- pare an address In favor of the Uerman-Amerl- van Teachers’ Neminary, The Conventlon adjsurned for. iwo years, to meas at the end of that time In Indfanapolis. - eme— CROP PROSPECTS ILLINOIS, Spectal Pevatches tn The Tytonne, CatRo, 11, May 20.—~Harvesting now falrly begun, Tleads good. Yield equal to 1877, or nearly so, Corn well np, anit a good stand, Avusios, 1L, May 20.—\Winter wheat has Im- proved greatly within the last ten dags, Corn coming up slow. Consfderablo replanting, New Covustnia, Ill, May 20.—Winter wheat has greatly Improved. Done planting corn, with a fair stand, Peach crop promlse to be the beat ever known. . McLeansgono, 11, May 20.—Winter wheat bas greatly lmproved. Now blde fair for an averago crop. Iarvest will commence in ten days. Corn all planted. Onroliing lands good. Oats could not look better. Nevo, Il May 20.—Winter wheat in better condition than when I sent my last dlspatch, Farmers are mors encournged, and anticipate a fair vield. Corn i« n little backward, but falr, JeranyviLLe, L), May 20, —Winter wheat has improved very intich within the past two weeks, and, with flno weather, there will be mors than 2D AYETALE CFOD. FrizxpaviLLe, 1L, May 20.—Winter wheat s Improving. The cold, wet weather, was just what 1t needed to stop the rust, April-planted cory camo wall, May poor. Oats never butter. Xnxiay Iil, May 20.—Winter wheat never hmflr' Oats goud. Corn coming with a guod stand. Dusors, 11l., May 20.—Winter wheat improv- Ini in condition. Cornup all rignt. Peachea gowds Mascouram, 111, May 20,—Winter wheal in good condivion. The haryost no nearer now thun two wecks ago. Cold ralns and cloudless sky keep it Instatu quo. Corn goud, Przasaxt Mounp, ILil, May 20.—Winter wheat Is lm{uovlng. "Too mauchwet, Not done plantinge yet. OpezLL, N, May 23.—This afternoon there is a devided chonge i the westher for the better, The sun has come ont hot. This is ono of the largest corn reglous in the State. A henavy grain-dealer, who, besides, is n larger farmear, Bays ** ho would he v rey to bet on a fam- ine,” The atand of corn Is good, The farmers uve alreadv gone to work cultivating, and the erup prospects here are firat-rate. Lnruu Te: ceipts of corn ars not expovted for a week or ten days, untll the farmers luve at least been through the torn ons The corn crop of Y77 1s yut to move, as but scarcely any hoa yet found® 1t way to tmarket, cn:clpt in the shape of bogs and cattle. You will hear a great deal of eroaking ubout ' poor stand! und Hreplanting,' but ou all laud not under water the corn In coming Orst-rate, A farmer juat in fruin Broughton, an adjoinlog big corn district, sayn: “You cannot sce o miesing hill, The sinall grains aro in excellent condition, Hardty & farmer to be seen In town. This incans lots to do on the farm.” Monnus, 1il., May 29.—Ralns agaln during the last twventy-four hours hase pronibited all lsbor in tho felds over tho Counties of Livingston, Iroquois, Kankakee, and Grundy, apd those ud-| Ju‘l’x:\nw, und farmers are gettlug very much dls-' couraged, Much of the corn in thuse couutics {8 rotting in the ground, and thero {s not safll- ctent dry weather toallow it tu ho replanted. ‘The prospect thus far is very poor for the cowm- Ing crop. Dwiaur, 1L, May 2v.—Heavy raln here this marulog, Thera {8 110 present need of unxloty with regard to the corn just plauted. Ou good drained and ditched land there {s a.zood stand e ——— ] reditced helow 8340,000,000, After long discns. afon_these resalutions wera tabled. In thels stead resolutions demandiug the repeal of the Bankrupt law, granting the same subsidy to g steamahip Jine from New Orleans to Rio Janerlp 83 from New York, ond protesting acainst Wood's Tarif pill, wero passed, —— . PRETTY THIN, Fpeciat Dispaick 10 The Tribuna, Br, PAUL, May 20.—The Impeachment trial of Judge Page, of the Mower County Clrenlt, Jiay proceeded to the fourth of ten articles withoyg developing anytbing more than tho usual ingl. dents of a quarrel among rural ofilelale, The prosecution is attempticg to show that the Judge's action was governed by malive towards individuals. Sofar the case is ieak. The_Senate declded this evening that the Page House managera should be pald but 85 por day, notwithstauding the louse, In a resoln. tion appointing them, fixed thelr per diem at $10. Tre Senate also deciiled that ft had ng nfhl to allow pay for preparing tha case, for which several hundred dollars wore claimed by the managers, but that the clatm, If good, maj be allowed by the Legislature nex: year, These fiuxlulou. it 18 hoped, wiil tend 10 shorten the rial. Reoknki Dz, T, A, Wond, Tewas: John L. Gile, lumbas, 0.3 'C. M. Freneh. Plttaburg: fiB Watertown, N, ¥.1 K. Pike, Jr., Cork, Ireind, THE CITY-XALL. The lfeanses roceipts were $200, The Committeo on Gas will bold a meot- fog Friday aftornoon. The pay-rolls of the judges and clerks at the last clection are balng mada out, hut it will be two or threo weeka befors the scrip is ready. ‘Tho Trenanrar’s roceipts were: Collector, 358; Water-Office, 480,533 Cemptroiler, 57,17 tolal, $0.001.72. ' la paid ont $3,000. The Mayor has revoked the ealoon-license of Willlam Kubhles, of No, 40 West Lake street, and of Soseph F. Iiaut, of No. 121 Dellaven atreet. Both ware **disorderly houses.” After to-morrow the ponalty of 10 per cent will ba adaed to delinqnent water-rates. The Water-Office was full of people vestordsy, who saved from 00 cente to §10 by prompt payment. Botween 2200 and 8300 in rorip was paid aut, The Disbnraing Clerk etill holds abont holf of the school-teachors® paper for March. Those mho fonk It cannot get rid of 1tat evon il per centy and the wisor oncs are waiting for somothing (o be dono In the matt Tho callers on tha Chief of the Assess. ment Department are getting numerous. Seven or eight yeaterdsy lcarned that rebates wero due them of which they knew nothing, and rocetved warzanta on the Troasnry for the cash. People who have been assessed for atrcet improvements, ete., for the lant fifteen years shounld look into this thing, 8% quite & number of mon make agood thing out of trarning to tvhom tebates mre dun, and charg- ing half the smoant for collecting. The property. awnet can gave tho lnone’ by calling atthe Assess- ment Department himeelf, Corporation-Connsel Bonflold is ‘ander- stood to be laoking up the question as to whether the oftices covered oy Ald, Cnllerton's resolutlon have exr\ud by limltation, 1le off-hand aplaion wan thal all sere vacant, Tt is probable that the Mayor will reappolnt all the present incnmbents, bat'it is reported that thers will bea fzhtin the Council on_the confirmation of Sapt. IHickey, his seslatant, IHizon, Comptroller Farwell, the Senler of Welghta Measnres, and th W A muyement s eaid to be on foot to make e: RBuckley Chief of Police, and Bob Willlams Fire Marshal, 11 shie in teae, the schomo will fall, cer- tainly ns to the iatter office, THE COU&TY BUILDING. To-morrow will be the Inst day of sorvice for the June term of the County Court. ‘I'he raln yestorday was too muoh for the roof of the bulldtng, which leaked badly, flaoding the stopa Jeading to the Criminal-Court room. A county tinner Is wanted. Tho delinqnent-tax list will be Iarger this year than cver before, So far the printers bave completed 100 pages, or D00 columns, set in sunall (vlve and they have the work unly abont Lwoe thlrds completed. 1ts publication, {t Iv estimated, will cost about 870, 000. All of the offices will be olosed to-dny ox- cops that of the Connty Clerk. He has ‘sluu his cemployes the optlon of working and eetting thelr pay, or loaing without pay, and must of themn prefer to work. 'The County Court will ba in ses- slon, and alsu the Criminal Court. . Somo days ngo {he Hospital Committee was called upon to lay before the Toard a state. nient of the indebtedness of Rush Medical College 1o thie county for the tss of the amphithentre at the Hospital. The statement has never hoen uinde, but yeaterlay the College sent 1o too Clerk of the Board o check for $400, McQinnlss, tho smoke-burner man, wes before tha Committea on Jail and Jsil Accounts #galn yesterdoy, trvinglo sccure sowe acilon on i clain of 4800 for attaching his machine to the bollers in the bullding. Ile ran sgainst the esmne old snag, —the Infinenco of an ex-Commissioner, - and, after some words, informed the Committes that he shonld commence sult forthe amount of il claim at once, Contractor Sexton was before the Joint Committee on Public Balldings and Public Service The Government Pressing the Old Casos to Judgment, Ford and Junker’s Plens of Immunity Iguored by tho Depavitments The Mersoroan Case to Come Up To- Day---Other Crooked Mattors. It wiil be rem¢mbered that a few weeks ago Judges Drnmmond and Blodgett united in s Jetter to the Treasury Departinent urging the dismissal of the civil sults against Roelle, Junker & Co. and Fori), Oliver & Co., and al- 1eging ns the princtpal reason theralor that these gentlemen had turned State’s evidence and ma- terfally atded the Government in breaking up the Whisky Ring of 1875, The Washington nauthorities declined to accede to the request of tho Judges, and notifled Assistant District- Attorney Thomson to push the cnses to judg- ment, In accordance with fnstructions, Mr. Thomson appeared in court yesterday morn- ing, and moved for judgmont on the demurrer. He snid that theso were tho vases In which fm- munity had been plended by the defendants, The Goverument demurred to the vlea, and the demurrer had been overruled. Application waa then mads to the Department for the re- 1ease of the whisky und othier proverty acized. The application was dunied, and the Diatricts Attorney was ordered to renew the demurrer, which was done. Then the clalmants wade an- other application lor Lhe release of the vroper- ty. This appliention, heswas offlcially informed, was rejected, and ho was fustructed by the At- torney-tieneral 1o procecd with the cases. Pur- surut to - that wrder, he moved for judgmeut upon tho demurrer. There was no necessity for any argument_on the question, ‘The vases had been pending for three yoars, had been befors tho Department threo times, and all argument had been exhaisted, Charles IL. Beed, of counsel lor the defend- ans, sald he had no further arguments to offer, and would submit tha case for decisiun on the demurrer. ¥ Judgoe Blodgett stated he would take the case under udvissinent, and glve a deciston & week from Saturday. The Washington authoritles declined to al- low the currespomlence with the Judges to be made public, und the latier did Hkawise. MERMERBAU, Tho next case on the docket was that of the United Btates versus 400 barrels whisky, which the Guverutnent clafin to be the property of Mersereant, and should Lo conliscated becsuse of his crookedness. He repudtates ownership, and says that it belongs tv one Leovard C. Stebbins, on whose benalf Mr. Heed asked for a postpoiement, and at the samo time subtmit- ted tho following atlldavly Leonard U, Stenbins, belnz duly sworn on his oath, represents that, on or sboat th D. 1875, he buna_fde purchaeca P Nowwell C. Merrerean, who nad wanufactired said apirita at hin distlilery' tn tho City'of Chicago, Siate of 1lmols; nnd tnat “the said spirita were, Iu all respects, tegular and Jawfuli taxes imposed by Inw on ruld spirits wers fully patd by Merse- rean In accardance with law bofore thi chased anicd spieits ms aforesald; aflant belioved when hs made anld parchase that the spirits wei fully tux paid, and regularand jawful, This afant futthor hat he b informed, and vorily belioyes and states the fact ta be, that, ou ot abant the 23ta. day of Decembior, A, I, 1875, the attorneys and oplcers of sald United Statea ngreed with asld Mersereau tlat, 1f he would tum Slate's eviduace uand becone & wiiness for enid United Stated In relatlon to a cunspiracy beforo then existing in said Uity of Chicago and vicinity to defrand the United States” of the lawful taxes on distiited 7 the Nev, i1, W, Thomsx . e dintul HYMENEAL, Speetnl Dispateh to The Tridune, Ocoxoxowog, Wis., May 20.—Tha marriage of Gardner W, Howman, of Boaton, to Miss Annle E, Giftord, daughter of Ucorge P, Qit- ford, 8r., of the (iffords on Ozonomowoe Lake, took place this-eveninz at the resldence of the bride’s fathor, the Rev. J. W. Wilkinson, of Graco Church, Madison, ofliciating. Thu occae ston was one of the moat rechercho in Oconomo. woe's history, (lucsts wera present from Chi- cago and Milwaukeo, bosides a large delezation from the {mmediate vicinity, The vewly-mar. ried couple took o tralu for the East. Aftey June 25, they will be at home at the Hotel Ash. hurton, Boston. - i — DEATHS, . Hnes Tea Club CAUSE: OF {113 DEATIT, Cltizens generally nre invited 1o attend, and ‘The moment that poople arunnd town were | geste will be provided for ladies and thoir escorts. scqualnted wills hie fact that the schedule had | Admlssion frce to yil. baen fled. and that It Miuwed hat M. Cooluangh 84 AFe anything, they revel o his & anlctae, ot ’hep: 2708t} his own CITAPIN & GORE. kn"l"lf‘dlv‘b‘lfl his ‘IYD‘"'“‘ m{ fa :rfl :"l"e “THE CELEBRATED case' most plousibla eauss for the act which sent Wim Thta the otner world; - At tho time ho was fonnd | 2aInst Cbapin & Gote was the canseol Miing dead at tho base of Douglsa’ monument neasly | Justico Scully’s Conrt-room yesterday afternoon. everybody supposed that he wnsiworth a quarter | The case, ae mentioned in Tue Trinuxx of yoster- of w'miiliun at (he least, and the hypothesis, which | day and the precodinzday was one brought by yas tmidly suggerted, that he hud kilied himeel! | Alfred G, Helghton, the snbactiption-sollcitor of onco resected. In view of these devefopments, | the &ed-Ribbon Iteriew, & temperanto paper publish- howaver, which have been hinted at from time to | ed in this city, against tho above-mentloned liguor fl;"\l:'f'ngl\ngnlhol llm l’u.v“’:'&vk,\h‘vfill‘nnlvy JJersons | rm, for having on eshibition in thelr wholela £ i B eatery L d retall estalillshment on Monroe rtroet’** (nde- Cuolvaugh's knowledge of the fact that he contd | A% & 5ot Kean his hean abnve water much longse whicn | Sent aud obicens pictures” forbldden by the drove him ta cummlt sulcide. Ile knerv, said | #tatutes of the Stato af Illinole. e E. G, Aty they, that h@was tnvolvea, and that, whtle ho still | had beenretained for the defensoand Gen. Stiles worlid hove had something left, ha would have | and Col, Van Arman for the prosecution, fallen from the prominent posltlon which he otcupfod Ax s banker, and that wwas somotning A. 0. HEIOHTON, which his pride conld not erdure, It has been sug- | prosecutiog witne: fiest sworn, e sald -.l'r:::’l:: :l:‘;:zlmfld t:;'}l‘lid&‘hflh:a‘l"‘::;;n"’lg’ that he lived st the corner of Emerald avenus and o : - | Forty-third street (the Btook-Yards), and was Meulties: and now, that h mmitt e e A e i il | the subscription-solicitor of the Red-Ztibbon Ma- scoms altogeihor the most probable. view, e had lived In this city since the first day Ao THE 'fn“n?i ’h'"ni'fi 1, of laet January. 1le knew Mr. Chapin and knew 8 to the way int \which be s money— | that he carried ons ealoon bnsiness at No, 73 a8 to what he d1d_with the $200,000 which ho had v borrowed on_ his bank stack and otlier secusitica— | Monroe atroet. Witnes was at thint placo about thoro wero several hypoticses. Ono wwas that he | fve weeks ago. I was comlng down town was engnged st prior to the panic of | In an Indians avenuo car one day avout 1870 in cxtensivo and reckicss speculations: | four weeks 2go," sald the witness, ihet, when o pante came, it “found | ana a gentieman who b mext me B ecan v pkward | boutlon, N4 | seked me why we tamperance peopis did uot make thiat It was neceasary for bim to make heavy per. | AUER0. e T T AGNPETINT0 RERLP B0 ROL I sonal sacrifices fn order to »uataln the bank: and | couysel for the prosecation objected. and the wite dhat hia private fartune never tecotored ffoin the | Gly"Siopped. Hr. Aday ankod fm who thin zen- effectaof the shock which 1t then recelved, when | yleman was, Ife sabd be dia know, anadid not he extricated himself from speculations, which, | gioton e he lived, e did not feel ‘obliged to By for T‘fi}‘:‘c"y".“"“ l";?“‘"“" ‘“"“""“‘ "“'e;' tell what his business was, Then, betnz allosed ane. Anoiher It that, liko some Sliet Peoples | to continue, he sald that it wat ugout faur weekn aspeclally Mr. Allen. he speculnted on Wall streat, | 32 SGREISS B2 800 HTL I RS, 800 et waww and, like most specilators, fost, The otherex- | B0 LIBE 8 R EOL 8, SHEDIE o Sin CaRS BIoT planation, which is thonght by many to be thecor- | ;o0 Viya e wera fndecent aud ovscene. fect one, Ia that hle apeculating was done on the | “gamg of the pictures which Lnd been actz8d wore Hoard of Trade here, and was chlelly inprovistons, | 4 P01 Droduced In court. The defenso als T e e D e a i abaches | miited that thoy were fonnd at’ the entablishment fopped #0 ucnvllidmln anuary and Febroary apin & Gore, One of the pletures vrodiced ey lower, weing represcnted | wana Gilray enaraving—s polltical caricature of hat * time s te "o | George tho Fourth. Auother was what was known e Uni Nattonal - Bank % ateq | 843 *Corner un Pork. with roference to Falr- Lo LU PN ed | bani's attempt some years ago to that end. Wit- December of 187U, at & time when the apecalation |y .y continued by sayl , at hia feat visit, e inmeats and poriwas rifa: smi the one to the | Lo’ Siked iz, Chayla 1f the piciures and faw- Hew York bank, on which he borowed & heswy | gy ware not unilt for publle view, and Ar, e e A ey Monaty and” fatimate | Chspin had replied that ' pictare af Bosshor ‘ooltuugh was on very [rlendly and Inttmate | CHIRI® DOU, SOPUeR, HZE D BERARS, O SOeRE terma with some of the operators in the provieron [ [N20% Borhapd be, & Ribs - FUOHG,TL and market, and It is suggesied that b wav drawil | oy jmmoral, Witness went again jost Saturday into this specuistion by Gral making advances 10 | o'y a'asloon, and saw the same pictures which he themout of friewlanio, And ateriwarls makind | had seen on his frst vialt, The plcturea to wich urther ndvances (o co! 5 e ha 5 J previonsly made, he thns going on step by he abjected wero mostly In the wash-room, where 18 the following: Eqmity of redemption in Lota 32, o2 he WY, 1§ W, berately fell ans of & third-story 3, 84, 5, an in Ilock 0, in the W, & N B Sec. 10, T, a2, I 13, subject to a title {n ea (a Lyman Cook. 8 Clark stroet. 1lo wan ao neri- the was scnt back to the Connty R PERROPTIO. L Lo T S S TOLENART_\r. Ann T Tglohart, Aed 703ears, of rheumatiam of the heart, ancral seevicrs May 50 8t 4 p. m. At No. 1244 Ia. aiagnaeati: tieh by ard 6 Mdlistian, O 7 Uinel imore, and Ihiladeiphts papers In this clty, May 23, 1878, Mary Davi 2260 72 years, by ) "Funcr3i from the reatdence of her san-tn-law, A. 11, gzfi#&i 0. 112 Soutl: Green street, on Fridsy next at o, 7~ Onclda and Merkimer County. X. Y., papera please copy. WABHDURN~Un May 20, 1878, after along and pain- folliiness. Little geo o o tha Jate o Odorme . and L . Washmurn, Funeral from the residence, No, 430 Belden avenue, Fridayat 2{h . iy esstunyers it Jant e Iteat, ™ Faatern and 8t. Psul papers please copy. HENNFTT—On May 27, Martha Lovejoy, wife of Ale n T, ifennott, azed 41 years. WARING=0n May 10, 1378, at Colambus, 0., James 8. Wariag. aced 51 yuars, palig decoareil was [ur many years 8 teacher In the ol A ‘€5 Pltiabura, ' poigers please oopy. A MANIFEST ABSURDITY, 1t ls manifeatly absurd to clalm for s mere stim- uinant tonlc and alterative provestles, Yet thig 14 what §s daily done by 1he venders of cheap local bitters, colored to make them look atiractive, snd sgreeably Aavored, but the alcohollc banis of which 18 0f the vilest and most hurtful description. The 1 cendent success of flostetter's Stomach Bit. At a macting held yestorday afternoon at the residence of Gen. Logan, on Calumet avenne, esveral 1adies who ara Interssted In the Slate In- duatrial Nehool organized an auxiliaty An entertalinmeut will be glren for the school at Hershey Hatl June 4. Gen, 8hiolds mrived bers yesterday morn. tog trom Bt. Louls. During tho forenoon, Ald. him with an engrosted copy of the d by the Council atthetime of the General st vislt, ~ Ilo left at G o'clock for Mil. waakee, where he {8 to take a_prominent partin the ceremonles of Decoration-Day, ‘The box-makers held a mesting at No. 7 Clark atreet Jast evening 10 consider the adrimtil. 1iy of forming a uplon, ~ Johu Donlsn was elected Clatrman. eeches wero made by Parsons and otbors, who advised the formation of a union and the Jolning the Koclalistic-Labor party, This will prolably be done within a week or so. Tho Executivo Committee of the Lake FPorest University mat yesterday afterncom, and examined pians and epeciications for ihe proposed new buliding. No detinite concinslon \vas arzived at. The Commttea will meot ngain Monday., It 1s proposcd to put np a brick bullding, 100340, three rlarics high, witlia mansard soof, 1o be ready for occupancy in the fall. The teansfer of the cavalry reoraiting depot from St. Louls to Jefferson Rarracks has recelved the sanctivn of the Hocretary of War, and the chisnge will shortly be made, ‘The reservation at Jefierson Barracks will bo ander the control of the commanding officor of the cavalry department, and the past will hereafler be designaled as the Cavalry depot at Jeferson Burracks, At abont 6:30 yesterday morning the oc- sapants of Detly Vogel's boarding-house, No. 285 North Pranklin street, heard a shot ina room ve- covled by & Tgng bookbinder named Carl Asamus. Upon forcing Kfll the door, he found already drad In bed, & Uistol beside him, and & bullet holy through the regidn of the heart. No cause could ba assigned for the act by any of his relatives or acqualutances. It was stated the other day that s warrant iad been worn ont against Charles Whitney and ters, the leading alterative tontc of tha United States, has induced many of \hese compoundera of drams In_disguize to attompt the counterfeiting of this standard inedicine, but thetr offorts havo never Frnvu\ auccesstul on b large acalo. and they have heinselyes In inany instances notorlonaly ‘¥ come m'f_mu," through the {nstrumentality of the law, he gonuine DBitters have, indeed, n apirituous basis, Lut they are omonatically a medicine, since thelr botanic tngredienta nre signally eflicacions 1a overcoming _and pruventlog chills and fover, dyspepnis, liver complaint, constipation, an many other disorders. 8 CoN| oY M. | 3 DUGTS TIE NOON-DAY av, &t 160 Madison- p by step, | o 1d b fi hi b everywhere. On low lands the vorn hus come ting Lo b, 3 Al [1 - , . G y could not ba seen from the saloon, but wure would, whenover reqnired, testif . i ineeting Bubjecty 7:2:;.{;::'?‘12&;:3“ ux"v'z- :!.tlllx n“me‘;' ;1& hILa '}z !\f;'x:‘x;:l’.-x:“ r:?llrzflx;;. ‘;wml‘.’n:l .-l::;r:'ry:nl‘s::la& i :; .:: nl.n:g"n‘x; :E:nl;mng horse, until his entire fortuno | yigitie trom every part of the wash-room. Il gaw mrly, and trathfally in ralation to eatd u\n{ poorly. We have unml‘ncd n‘mn mhu.l z.nlk\fid Ascension Da) g BoaTd wave been A. N. WrIght, There 18 but ono | subjecied to on account of the otter contractors | "Ity 1ife Wis' insared for $100,000, of which | & Fost nany young wnen aud u geeat many old eaid United Siates would | With many farmers, and thls is the reault: No M AsteR TIT AIA AN UEPEAT A H. Wright, the weil-known milkman, and be | on tho Conri-Moue, e talked of banksuptey, | 830,000 was in the Equitable, 45,000 1 the | MOR 8t Chapin'& Gore's, nod he had heard thiat it snit and dismiss the ssme; | enxicty ncea be felt at present with regard to & fine oraiton entirs aftee Nearing It once, uml' néver had any connection 8¢ Any time with the matters which were involved in this complatnt, and fs uot wanter on this or any otbercharge. The Union Voteran Club met last nifiht in the club-room of the Grand Paclfic. Guen. Ren Spooner, United Stntes Marsbal from Indianapolir, was prreent by avitatio and yave the Committes to uuderstand that, if it did not push Walker vut of his way, he should bring in & largs bill for damages at no distant day. Tlhero {s a prisonor in tho jail named Gra- ham, charged with a petty oftense, and he lias $50, Ahout balf of the lawyers in the city have learned a im prominent lawyer of thin city propoted 1o glve Froruhwestern Mutual, and 523,000 In the Mutual | W34 Place of gront resort. & Gppertaaity’at AleCortatol’ il ¥ridar e e Witnesn was hero shown one of the pictures i G Thesmotnt In e Kquinhc, pursal | wulchd S el i ococnaed 1 v 506 Wipon hiy not committing eulcide within two years | O Gliray's nalitical caricaturce. B e Hava of treue. bot the two yentn had ox. | . in reply to nquiries, tuo witneas stated that he pited long before hia death. Thiamoney, 1t is | J22 furnished ~money whercwith to ymm:ma Délioved, nas beon paid over, and has beat used | CRAPID & Uaro. e would nat eny who furnlebed in part for the settlement of Immediats claims | P funds, aud the Court hald that point to be im- and that anid Moraceoan, in sccordance with said sgreement, dld therealter burn State's cvidence and beconie & witiess for the United States in ro- lation to the satd conaplracy, and did In all ree specta keep and pstform his part of tae agreement fully, fairly and cruthfully, Anlant furttier aays that aatd apirits ware seized tho corn, Our {ntereats are so vacled that when . we take the wholo situation In to-day wo are freo to say that this raln, which, from prosent appearances, must havo been very heavy fn yaue city, has dona no damage as vet hero, “We are far better off than we wetd a year ago. The sule uf rescrved seats atJansen, Al contloues danba 1§ POSTUNFICE AND STATIONS WILT, GLOBR for the day at 104.m. ‘1D afternoan and ovening 8 will cluse at that hour. Therg will be 1o collec: tion st b 4. 1o., and vue delivery of matl throughout and entertained the of his pussessions, and, with un elya on lils money, by oftlccea of the United State in tuo month of the elty by the carrlers. Tha collection In the main comrudes With 8 stirring speech on the general | are manifesting 8 great Interesl In nim. They | poajnet the estato, material, Atguat, 1875, and not beforc: and that after taa MINNESOTA, business part of tho ety will be made st 0a, m. i b B Rt i | b st Sl e e e s Rt | BT mcla e sl e e S| st s S AvoToN maALES. R aeollg wan acaina. s0mn who.were onpored | Lo jurned s money over to tho Jailer foF afs THE CIRCUS. 2410 Chat o B Doon a privats wercetivo foF sove | 1ton. Mark Hanzs, Unitod Btates District Atiorney | , ULENCOVE, Minn., May 20.—Whialy 0ata) 804 | e i e to taraing out io-ay. " The “malority plodged | kucplng, and thia oficial {s now ehating his A TOTAL WHKECK. eral yoars, an agent of the Soclety for the Prevon- | for the Northern District, has heretoforo recom- | barley have never looked botter at this season y D. D. STARKE & CO,, therusclves to meet at the hotel club-room at 2:: misery, menued the compromise and releass of the svirita for the sum of 8100, the sams ns in the care of Roelle Junker & Co., and B. M, Ford, Oliver & Co., by reusons snd becaase of the agrcoment made as aforexald Acunt turnimg Biate's cvidence, And that aflant in Informed, and verily bolluves, aten the face to be, that'the flon, Alphonso ho tnen Attorney-Ueneral of said United States, and the llon, Greon B, Hanm, the Com- missioner of Juternal levenuo, In tie month ot January or February, 1877, recommonded ths compromise and disuiiusal of said suit for the sum af $100, and that this cave has alwaya boen treatad and consldered by the aficers repreacnting tne United Stal s belng inclnded in the agresment to turu Btate's evidence, mado with sald Roello, Junker & Co., and I, M, Ford, Oilver & Co., und athiury; wherafore thls aitaut prayw that tha" trial of this cause may Inl‘fmllpon' , and that tho same reliel may bo granted In Lhe chacw uf Rtoclle, Juux- or & C 418, M, Ford, and others, Lroxany C. STERBIXS. Mr, J. N, Jowett, spcelal counsel for the (lovernment, opposedl the mbtion for postpone- ment, aud the case weut over until this morn- ng, l%.l!mls DISTILLERY, of the yoar. Weather cold, Hensey, Minn., May 20.—Wheat, oats, and barley nre dofog all that any one could deslre, d promise a big crop. Weather cuol, an showers, Breaking teams runaing o every direction, . Bruuw Praixe, Minn, May 20,—The small gmiun uever louked better.” The county and tato nover looked better, OwATONNA, Minn., May 20.—8pring gralus arc 08 promisiog ns was over known, Weather very favoruble, May has been cool. B4 and 89 llandolph-at. SPECIAL SALE OP CARPET On Friday, May 31, at 11 a. m., AT OUlt BALESILOOMS, IN SEES 10 SUIT PURCHASERS, A ClIoICE: LINE OF Axminster, Wilton, English Body Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, from the Palmer House, Many of thess Carpets have becn cleaned, and are SOl A8 oW, ST, R S il Sty On THURSDAY, May 30, At 1D a'clock In the Moralng, At 377 West Washington-st,, ‘We ahall sell tho entire coatents of the house, Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Brus, and Ingrain, &o. Thivmala e wnnh¥ 1he sttention of buyers. D. D, STARKE & CO., Auctioneers, Oar Kegular Sale on Satarday, June I, ~ AT 9:30 A, M., A LARGK VARIETY OF Chamber Sets, Parlor Sults, Sofes, Easy Chdrs, Velyot and Braxsels Carpets, Queeusware, eud Glassware, Also § very fua 7-0ctava Plan, 2 . 5TARRE & CO. , Avetrs, By GEO, I, GORE & CO., o snd 70 Wabaah-av, On Thursday, May 30, at 98:30 a, m,, Anvtber Immense Sale of CROCKERY, CONSISTING QF 30 Crates W. G. Ware, In Open Lots, 10 Oasks Yellow Ware. ALSO AT 13 0'CLOCK, Another Involco of 6 Cases of Imported Yases, Totlot Sets, Candlesticks, &c, ORE &Ct a'clack this aftarnoun, and lo proceed Lhence to thelr proffir place in the proceasion. Al former eoldicrs, whether belonging to the Club or not, are Mlnrfl:{ fuyited to Join in this mode of calebrat- ipg thadag.” avi e The statement mado yesterday In one of the marntng papers hy s Washington correspondent that Judgo langs recommendud tho dls Aftor baving knockod her boonet oft In the mud | Hunof Craelty'to Anmels, and ately g the om- and ntepped on hor dross in his vain attompts to | fuo prosscuting witnepy, about threa woeks, Once arslst her gracofully Into tho streot-car, o THISUNK | ho (the witness) had tried solicliing for tho Med- reporter and his falr ona wtartoa fast night for the | JAdbon Keriar,and nfier & fei hours’ txporionca Wircra.n By el 1 may e ‘mecesary o | UL trcn i ap, e was'at Chapin s org st explain, 18 meant the performance waieh b thought were indecent. Thuy Wero in the wat 3onday beon hotding forth on the Lake room, Did not think lie should have sesn & Whut was the astonfshmentof the uforevald report- | had not his attention been drawii to thom. cr and his " Detective Gisllaghor testified as to the selznre of pleateluz” companion when they | - ) 5 e pictures last Baturday. lle saw no ubjectinn. reached the sccne 0f the late ‘‘greatest show on .m."muum ovcept thove that were mke{n. The earth* lowos no tent, no elrcas, no men and | latter svore in tho washruom, where they conld not hosses, no bauners—nothing but n dreary wasta of | b soon from tho saloon. Wltness had never heard trampled euwr-tast and tent-polo noles, ~ 'Twas [ complalntaagainat Chapin & Uora'a place. “eupe A gune, Iloree, foot, aud ‘'rupe had puiled | ypon ook up thele mide of the question, and put itke tho Arabs and silontly stolen | (jen, McClurg, of the finm of Jensen & McClurg, away, Thoughts of the circ and | upon the wtand. Ilo teatified that the caricature ++donble-Juinted Californ und-nits d the | which had been selzed was one of Gllray's, They ++old cluwn's comic songe rushed Lewider- | wero common in large librarics, and much soughit lngly throogh the reporter’s wind, Deprived of | aftor, them all, 1o Jaunchea forth 1o ece Whatit might | ~ Mr, Chapln was swarn. (s denled that such tnean, 1o meta nian who was in the combiun- | plctures as ncli:man and Hamiiton had sworn o, wnd from hun eained the following Informs. | about were in ks place Inst Sacurday. o ox. tion: About five weeks ugo Don Stone's Circas, un- | plained that pows af the pletires wilch ho hud der the mansgementof I, W, Stona and Geargo | wore by lacal arilsts, aud others by Gliray and Hirouon, atarted from New Vark with briltiant | Hlogarth, e walid thut the pictures bad not been rospocts, ‘The manager intendod to glve the pub. | exhibited with obsceno Intent, and lind the witnens o 4 Cteircun huw™ aw thuught that thero was augiblag indeccnt or fm- coutd he wiven. There moral about themn bo would have hud thom taken no sick monkeys and It oxl‘x‘lhnhfl:“; ?ln |.ml‘0 . Asay In hls lrlnm‘:nhmd‘lhnl the plu‘nrn- welle with thelr too n evldonce waro not obacens pictn wountrosities, and Tn Shemsoiven, Thoy Were polltical wafliss ang *+Zunhtns Agra, ntece of the great Prophet Zumar, | caricatures, Col, Van Arman aod Gon. Stiles each —the brautiful Citcasulan lndy, "—was not in be | spoke, and Gen. tilos rend Sec, 2223, Chup, i, of Theto ta dellht ail venotdrs with exibitions of | the Navined Stuintes, aa followa: o ++thase accomplishinents which make the Amerl- | “\yhuever hrtays, or causes to bo brauzht. fnta this cau ladlea the finest on the gruen earth," There | Buate, for sslo or sxhibiiton. or shail vell or aifer to win I be uo *shurmii " ile woople who co yorofforto alva gway, any b oned the mggregation had reputatious for unu: 3 iphiet, papor. doiaiog, £alled Vieelionca in their paricular Hne of biaie yraphy enyruviog, agucrrsutya, wiolosranit nuaw, ond aach one was billed an & star, Slorot Tdacent. or Jmmoral awes or shall adverttar the The wsoagers trusied Lo the roputations aod | suine for ssl¢, or wilta ur vause {0 Le writion or pat, aulhittes of the individual perfor i 10 e DrGc: ARy Flvonlar, DANOUL Sard: fo Il the tent, and they dil mot mdvertise | Duuk, pamphlat, suvertisemont, ur todlea of any kind: muth in posters wnd faming bils, Tho equipe | §F, susll glva " infurmation urallr, statioe whed, imenta of {he tronpe were excollent. The horses e aeaia i S oy wero Oue, und tne ymnullui of tha 7l fore iantinaud, €a be purclinsd or be othe; description, A hand of twenty -five loces d, or_shall manufacture, draw, and Gx. A anit dressed I aults that cost §143 *were attired in brodeloth, Aou; promisal were envrmous, The % out were warked by & continiity of rain aud a consequent bad business. “Then Fore- raon 40 offeniling ahail o convicivd and sugh vu otie hand, the Londos Aggrezation on | one-tisf lo the schuol:fund of 1he couniy in which liw othier, aud Colu's Clrcus fn the feir, keptupa | thesaid convictton ls ubtabued., ateaidy nipvaition to Stone’s Circus,and the reeait | The Court held that tae piclures wera from thels 1o 2 finauclal collapsa, By & coucerted uction on the { associationindecent und condemned by the aatute, part of the three ageregations avove meutioned the | They were not exhituten, he suill, [or 1o purposy ciscun whicl lizs Just closed its snort careor was | of adveucing sclence, religion, utid srt, ‘The ex- driven (o the watl. The performers say that the | amnation there was hut prelimiuacy, aud If ie on why Stone's Circus was slngied out for | thought thete was a probability of gullt, be was {urus autack ta that Stoue proposcd 1o have s m bound to hold the defenaants nver. fle did tnink Larione show in which the herformets themiel v 8 & provability of guilt, sud heshoall wein 10 bo the attraction; in waich animale and da at $500 each for appesruuce befuts "I'he Indications ara that the Medical Doard {nventigation will fiaiten ant and never amount to anythlug, The inveatization, bowever, isnow being urged by tha accused, and Flug-fnld. wio uiade the charges no deilantly, has been valled upon (o reduce thom to writing, and produce bis witnesses, After tho Inveatigation s ended itis enurrently rumored that the accused will commenco action againat Fitzgerald for slandor, aud at the same {imo resign his position on the Board. CRIMINAL, ibo criminal prosecutions agalnst B K, is denlcd by that gentleman. [ln ssye that he did not deaire to do $1,000 worth af work fors §50 fee, but that the cases agalnst Atlen should be preved, All tho recommendailns Judge langs ever made in the Atlen ansrs wera made in writing tothe Department at Washington, and have bean ubliahed 1o the papers inthiscity, In these lettors here wers no recommendations ta diainies at all, but he gave tho almplo facts. There must ho a mlsancerstanding by the parties 10 Washington, fornotevenn verbal opinton was glven by him favoring a dismivsal. udge Iiangs wanta i0 sce the casea go to tHial, but thoy Involved a long miege, with but little remuneration fur services. Aureeable to an ancient enstom in the order of knighthusd, services a) P\'flpthlo o the proper observance of Asconsfun Day will be held at the Centennary Church, weet Monros, near tho corner of Morgan street, thin afturaoun, commencs H0 p. u., under the suspices of &1, fer- vard Cotamander, No. T., Hir Jub L. White. (‘ommander, I numerons wuesta from slater commanderiea accepting Wvitatiuns to participate in thess ceremonies, 85, Bornard will Buve the honar to cacort Chicago Commnudery, No, 1, K. 1., Bir lester lond, ¢uoimander, The sermon of the day will b de- tvered I:{ Sir Knlght 15 W, Thowss, D, D, Ausie will be furnjebied by the Elgin Cornat Dand iecen), uhder the leaderstip of Prof, W, W, Abe d she Glee Ulnl, numberiog eight nembary, 0 pains bave bren spared by the Com- msndery to muke this oceasion one of fotesest tn all Knighis Tomplar, as well s svery frieml of the Grdur, Ascennion-Day neevice, under the anspices of Avolla, Comimandetr, Xo. 1, wil, be given at tirace Episvopa) Church st 6:45 in the wfiernvon. “The Htev, Dr, Cliuion Locke will deliver the ad. deess, ‘Tha ladies of the Auxilinry Committee of the Ceniral Homeopaihic Frea Disnensary met in 1he parlors of the Tremiont Honse st halt-past 2 w'clock yestorduy alteruoun far the urpuss of perfectlag er for the gran Ball which Is about to tske place, 3 Hiown, tor the Decorative Commil Dr. 'Dasforth, for the W and Mrs, Drewaler, wing | Cowmittes, taported atated thal tie sovorsl candifion than ther were tust year, M| ported tiat Mrs. Lavrs E. Dainty Lad voluuteered, and wouldgeturn frum Kalt Lake Clty, where she 1n 81 presesit, anid sfterw fiu Lack 10 Al Ler en- gageiueuts 1o b t enterfaument will be given at [laverly's Thestrs on the ufturuuon of the "l0th of Junc, and th 10WA, Bvectal Disvaohes n The Tridune, Wirtox, la, May 20.—8pring wheat and bar- loy still promising, Except the early planted, o poor staud., Oxciann, Ia., Moy 20.~The small grafas still glve the good prospects as previously reported. Cornall pinuted, but some camplaint of rotting. Bussey, lu., Rlny 20.—We have now u (irst- rate stand of corn. Weather waraer, Lakk Mivts, [a,, May 20.—Tho small gralos look well, Bome corn will hiave to bo replanted. Wheat is moving livel: Datectives Beott und Schasck yestonlay arrested a notorlous youn?r thief samed Jobn Fay, who wneaked into s Jewelry shop at No, il North Clark strect yesterday morning end stole sbout §50 warth of jewelry and watches while the pro. yristor's atiention was engaged in the rear end of the store. ‘They also arrasted ® wupposea **pal™ named John Cummings, who was found In pos- seaslon of some silver coln anda revolver, from which It was thoughit that he hud been saguged In somo sneak-thieving, Minor arresta s Edward McDonald, a wall. knowa thlef, who wis found by Detectivas Stur- nane and Wiley In postcdsion of & gold watch and chaln: Thowas Cannon, an old-time thief, who was caaght by Dcer Leonard; Mayale Atern, an erring voung : doseph 3ller, alting Mathins Kru; Schwartz, Wil Pruiger, i, J. Powll Leander, four bova churged with stealing wwan ocgs from Lincoln Pack; John nd dusenh Lareh, o youths who. wers arreated by Detectiva Siorgan fn the powsession ef two hurses stolen trom leny Kinwe, of Beecher, 111, It {w thought that thelr arreat witl lebd tu the re. covery of abaut kal¢ « dozeq ather hutaes Rud sev- aral buxgled, Jnstice Bummerflald yestorday held the foliowing: _D. L. Joues, susaulting J. A. Henit, te Liatter, $500 10 the 3{at: Thoimas Juhoson, v saulting Lizale Moure, $50U to the Crinual Cuurt: J. K, Townesend, a lindgoportar, who, at the head of sowe twenty coipanions, raleed u dis- graceful row ai the Vaclfc Gardew, and, ajwn brfng cfucted therefrom, aryantred ud eharjad u place with the Iatention of dawmol the Criminal Court; Frank Iatcie ll:rnr{‘. two semnbers ol the estne crowd, $10 line uzena Holley, Lew Juhuson, and’ Wiliam gee, lareeny of a vost from Jobis Kolley, uf No b4 Aruold strect, whlle he was at work ou Cot- tage Urove aventia, $100 fne enchs Uenrge Tlorr on. keeping s concert aloon, cuntintnd Lo the $1e1: kva Washiugton, vagrancy, ‘qu fne; Al- Viart Lang, & son of Batbar Leuk. reshding near the carner of Hickory and 1l siteats, Whio i ACe 3 ¢ tu aubimlt to his of tity curnrades, A little ovdr a year aco, Deputy-Colloctor Bomervilla selzdd the Iliinos Listillcry, owned by Ballantyne, Lawrence & Co. becauso an “ovorzealous employo* named Duddlos had boen [ the havlt of surreptitiously remnoving frow the wineroom whisky on wlich the tax had not beon pald. Duddles fled to Cuuada, but aubsequently roturned ot n safe conduct, with u of making his prace by squealing, s teatimony, it is undorstood, was of no particular value, and the trode was uot mode, e after- wards returned to the weis of the British Lion, After slumbertug for a year, thin cise has been Dlaced on the docket, auil will shortly be tried, The only vasy trled before Judge Blodgett yestarday iwas that agolost Clitford D, snd Ed- ward M. ‘Tuylor, chisrged with running au Gilicle atill on Dussold strest, A llre oceurred on the premises on thu 10th of Aprll, caused by the still, nud the secret vontraband manufucture wag thus discovered, Threw fermenting 1ubs, barrel with a worin in it, and o furnace were captured "3 the Luternal-Reveuue ofticers, aud they consldered the outtit onu of the best of the kind thut they had over gotten hold of for msking “highiwines in s small way. ‘Thrda facts wera testitled to on the trial by thy witnesses for the Uovernment, Both the defendnots were put on the stand In thelr own dufense, and both stoutly averrod their la- norance of the existence ol anyihing crooked, Faward lived on the foor ubarve the still, but he clutinet be never smelt any pecnliar odor, or thought thero was unything wrong, Cliffard aumittea he Knew there was s set of apparaius for distilling on the premlses, but did vot know W CALIFORNIA. 8axn FRANOISCO, May 20.—Crop reports tele- gruplhied [rom all parts of the State do nmot materially chango the prospects as fndlcated by tho previons reports. The crop of wheat in the northern portion of the State will be not morg than an average, while lu the sauth the yiuld will generally e almost unprecedented, THE MILLERS. Becond Day's Resslon of the Nutional Assoe clation at Inulanupoiis, Bpectal Dispateh lo The Triturs. INDIANAPOLSS, Ind., May 20.~The second day's sesslon of the Millers’ Couventfon was opencd with s dispatch from the Secretary of the 8t. Louts ¥xcbange snnounclug a fall of six cents {n wheat, A cominiftee, with Thompson, of Indiacs, ss Chalrman, was appolnted to make a thorough Investizgation aud report of the money transuc- tlous of the Natlonal Treasury, sud send tbelr reports to the Becretary of each State Assocla- tion. 1, Baldwio, ol Ohlo, eent an esisy on “Im- e 0 . ane w with fuient to selh urto Lava sold, or 0y auch articles, sall be conined o thy Gointy ¢ mure than st mantlis ur_ ba flned not lesy isn ure 1timn $1,000 fur each offvne, v liald et b the Jufuriuce wpu trhoss evl; u'“= 1 nlaries, (he concerted action mamd larger aolaries, the acuon was Thale 16 Lieak dawn tlie combination. 1t certain- SUBURBAN. ly e succeeded, No larles bare l:lma1 paid UYDB FAIK, mince Uhw company 1ok up Lhele Jour- The ¢ase of irgson iteynolds. for abooting N. P, ."‘::flx’:fy‘ 1‘;;{..,&,’5. ”:;L“”',:‘:,’: “irom “thers | Johnson, was brought up verare Justice ltodgars i They wandered around 1‘1 Commercial | yesterday afternoon, nol was coutinued until Nat. Hatel lash night a disgasted ot One migh of the tenl aud Irappioge? ) et THE SILVER DOLLAR. New Youx, May 20.—The Evenlug Post S 8ecretary Sherman, up Lo thia time, bas not found & wuy to lssue the S,0M4000 of standard dollars coined esch munth, but s conlident ha will succeod ln dolug so. Lo conversstion.with thio L’0st - correspondent ho sukl: * We will not {ssue them st the cuntres of trade where they are returned for customna duties, bus witl dls- tributy tbew throughout the couutry. 1 cane not suy vxactly how this will be done, but the ontount authorized by luw wlil be pant vut.’ ‘Prearuror U0 savs ho cannot ses how the sitver dullars ars 10 bo put info ciretlation unil Congress amends the existing law, and suthor- f4en the Troasury Department to pay out of the ailver prutlt (uud the cuat of the transportation of wilver dollars to auy point fu the country. e et ———r GEN. SHIELDS, ad Methads lo Milltay," recommending & | 9 » Anctloncers, M “hireah " ware not 10 blay & part, and, lo . | be Crimtoal Court, there was any crooked work doug. ‘The teial is | ProY! " —— e ——— R B i e P Ll Pherriuaty Mol | fotmers genaraily ahoutd ge 1h ot their haads | Medsrs, Cuspin and Gore gave the bande, still Iu progress., system of gradual reduction and purilieatlon. | Py TIRTISON, POMEROY & CO. Mr. Haverly wi Court for lhe larceny ot iz punl - ‘'were (e attraction, sud therenpon de. repscoented a8 belnk ver, ral Mote chitdren will Velng actually avout 200 siow engaged, v will” ha miure dancing nut less inanchlig thaw in tho et preses tation,” sud the hzhis, sceuc efocts, eic., will be supenior to thoso displayed last vear, ‘The ladics adjourued to uest Wednendsy alter- moun at ball-past L o'clock, On tue 16th of last month Thx Trivune gave sn sccount of the marsiage of King Veap, Cbinaman, sud Entella Bonueit, Apierican, aud of the axiraorcinary way in which the woman can- ductea teivell, buth while prociriug ihe license ay ihe uunty Cierk's oflice b while being waniied Ly Juatice Kanfingun.” She was dustog the e in queation quite” # % perinlesible fur ay belure yesierday, ¢ over @ month atter bis aarduge day, King i Thera ure the ueual anaurd cuwiors ay W the couve o hie death-areenlc, strych. wme, and all that st of thing- Lul theie 18 pa truth 1o any of tew. He sinp) yieidud 1o Ui superiurity of the Caucanian race, " reporter calied upon Mes, King Yeap fart evculng, at the landry of the departed, oo Kuu- He advocated hesting wheat aud slightly crush- ing it belore sending it to tne stone. The Committce on Brands and Trade.Marks repourted In favor of establishing such In the courts. They recommended th: black st ot &l violaters of brands sod mmarks be prepured, and that uo memver of the Assoctulion deal with them, snd also that the pressut Commit- tee be coutinued to examiug Into tho present laws and urepare the needed smondments, The report was adopted, with an additiou recom- mending Congress to pass a luw cmnuc\ln‘?: milters to brasd every barrel of tlour If shipped, and to punish with severo pensltics any person whu ahsll defsce or retnove auch works, ‘The Lommittos on Btato Assoclations veported that Mioncsots, Missourl, lowa, Wiscunsin, 13- uols, iudians, Michizan, Ohto, New York, Mary- Iland, Kansus, and Nebrasks had ussocla- tions, sud thal Penusylvania bad wade a pre. liminary organization, It was suggested that all Stute sssucitious be put oo such lexal basls thst they can be compelled to pay thelr assoss- with the lodta Galls from Itichold'a waloon: fazsie Mellon, Katle Hullivan, sud Magzie O'leien. $500 ench dltto for the larcny of 40 yards of puplts from the swire of Jolu Frigast, of No, 163 llarrison atract, Geoige Hipp, larceny, $100 dittu; Elieo Ritey. larceny af antua suall iriuk w' Anais smill, of Nu 70 Peonia wtreet, $10 fuc; Fredericks Wasener and I*rits Loberman, sdullary, 3500 to the Hih; Dan- fel and Mary Klivy and 8¥8 fituwtes of & dinordur] llmv-:‘ the cornur uf Jelleseun wnd Pol atteetss Regular Weekly Sale, Friday, May 81, at 0:30 a, m. LAWRGE ARD ATTHRACTIVE BALE NEW & USED PARLOR SUITS, CEIAMBER SUITS, Easy Cheirs, Lounges, &o,, &o. A FULL LINE BRUSSELS and WOOL CARPETS, NEW AND SECOND-I{AND. Desks, Reitiyratore, do, Ko Geacrat Nousehold QUods, Uouorul Serchandiss, &3, &6, urday, the gll"lcllnl not belng able to pronvance Johns ut of dang -krl l"b) o llIJIK Uulll‘lflfl! did l’:Io'I,;:'.l'ml‘ - o w— ko Ljuisdy Klbon soirod upon Al HdL por: ¥ TEAVY LoAD. Latoed he sh i ted | ay. 11 1s sald . !\ e weku Bibler und by yirtie of voed | Niw Yone, May2.—The Wrst exception to 1Lt e "lf"d ;.\ml:rl snd by\‘};mli fil‘|l writ || upoun & churtelanorigsze, o hel urtyege ol ¢ 'y 5 thave hfe Iu,plcfun. the success of churches In winlng out their cannot e e E o St tone | debis fs St Aun’s Churct, on Brooklyn Iielgats, W. F. COOLBAUGIHI. TOR ACUEDULE OF THE REAL ANL PERSONAL PROPEUTY of the estate of Willlam F. Coalbangh was Bled wed approved {u the Probste Coust yoatarday, The Persouul property was as follows: 1,800 shares atock in the Union Natlonnl Uank of (hicago, $1:205,000; $18,500 lo drst-morigsge bonds of the ls & Slous City Haitroad Company, $14,+ 14,000 bonds of the Burlington & Mis- sourl River Haflrosd Cowpauy In Nebraska, §i4, - 8 . = = = By CHAS, E. RADDIN & COyy Auctlogeers, 118 & La) Wabsh-ar. AUOCTION SALB that it wase & mere h||énlcl'“|u n‘::u:‘n ‘m- nu:ll\ m-dv‘v:;x:rllg. ':n‘ of which the Rev. Dr. Noub IL Behenck 1s cidontally, 1t aho o mentione 2 fun. et neriacta that *Bily " Burke, tne clown, | Rector. It succumbs to s debt of S133,00. A e e e ey o it S bk Sare rum and slarle o Kkage for nearly four-ifths of that sumn, sud the o1 d Conatable alter snd overtokiug bim. 1ls ¢l el 0 :l“\’:m“u""’:“; v‘:’hn it it l-.' Billy did not. salo of the cmirm has been ordered. St Ann's Tho clicus i busted. Hhed LeClatr, :‘ucknl{. 1s the oldest Protestunt Eplscopal corporstion Mollie Beown, ‘Billy DBurke, and the rest of the | in Brooklyn, lew are **oul ' thelr promised New Youx, May 20.—At o inee'ing of the i, hear Mny pireei. i was just about Uhe bel | 80, Total, $150,047.04; the above lock, nd Bronsun has sxipped vestey of 8t Anu's Cliarch, Brookivn, this dectal DlsdleN 2 Tae Tribune. meuts. BOOTS A.ND SHOES; W ,}!«_Nl_f;“;:’;l :‘f:mmff:"":‘.':fl'.’ Which was held by the Metropullitan Nationul ckman with lots of wuney, mumrut.lnmputlllun wasrectlyed from amem: Mirwaukes, May 20L~The roception to Gen, President Balo made sn address in which be strongly urged that millers bad other oljects thaa defenso agalnst patent-riclit suits lu bund- ing themselves togetber. fter lengthy discussion as to the explosive Bunk uf New York for s loas of $150.000 and in- tereat, was sold by tbe bauk un Jan. 20,1878; 491 uther ouarcs o the Union Nutlonu) Hank Shiclds to-uight was s perfect ovation. Military and clvic ssyociations participuted ln & graud “torchllght provesston from the depot 1o the TIIURSDAY, May 30. CIIAS. B RADDIN & CO. N, LONG & CO. whencallvd unoi **What do you wsut tue t““ siter they bad euleced, urefaciu L re wark with one of the vl s 3 CLuibrak teworler,” ¥ Jabt e wLatted: ety de pot stopped veli 8t | dition to the $10.000 wircady subsenibed, on plane for the future, though ald that Stlex. | condition that the 315,000 required o exunguian um ane of the riders, and reporied to be rick, | the wholo Indebtedness be rulsed, and that the w ber of the cougregation olferiug $60,000, in wie W, A, BUTY b ’ 1 Cblcago, $27,663.50: 1560 shates fn th o i 5 Plankiuton House. Tho streets wora blocked | character of mill-dust, over the recont Slinne- [hp At lulormation; o4 Yau: s e | N e Campanys - SR, T alart tue company bul avsin upon the toad. | churct b inade a freu churchi. ~Ascension Dav | yiih citizeus,und eheers vent ihe sir. Ucn. | apolls disaster, the report of the Couittee v ; B L ard wint et soy St of here Just o ulck | ). 15,168.77, which was offect by & wote e (to-morrow) will be Lhic clovegth unniversary ol | ghiclis addressed the multitude frows the bal- | Insurance was adovted, which slmply says thers DR Y GOODS What'you Iind 1038y Hu' EunL lae toase ) (8109 vere N e sy DECORATION-DAY, the intallation of Dr. Schenck; the Revtor. couy of the hotel, sud wis received with tre- | are thres pusely milling mutual jnsuraive comn- b Tertone. of "suut bieracsu what ho. dred held by.ihe ltesors Satlunel Baaeeof Noslon| 50 ’ THE CENETERIE: New Yous, May 39, ~Tue watne of the geu- [ biendous burrahs. Hle was faliowcd by Gew. | panies in existence, one i lowa and two i 1l | OLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ba e our, Yl oo e BT atre. Ton et s | o T A e e LolAwd | aiate il na sprciat vetices (il et gt ny'| I5TANNRU Bt ffcred Lo favsirite $10m0 0 | liuks, A largs number of dtleons patd thetr | bots. The fiuucrnl. expression was szalnet the AT ' AUOTION, ::;'-u }JTS lh‘f»\:“ v';umx'n‘ Top um:).'m"m'll':-: {%}z‘;’p;;‘{mfia i‘oriwu :1:3‘;3, I11!7 :hnr e of the "“‘fuf'n“"_.:“ -w:utm. ate. All\ mnn will guu.?;x Cutting, wondntaw of the Rev. Dy, | Pt 23 "h_'v‘?‘f,‘}____“mhul Eustat tho Lok ‘u.;fi':x'xrh% x'-.".?.'xé’:.')';'ffiu':fi'.'n':fif ogestiital ’gll.lru.lut’srufl’ :5.91‘99' “.‘.‘; Moy, 32 30 o'clock, a4 seportet taca left. The woman wade it most live- | 4 st tucy’ ftatlreat % e done will bo 1o decorate the gruves with dowere utting. i i PaBs 9 2 ad 15 fur Kiog Saup durton. L feotkon anaine | Ssmariugo & ‘fl'.'":f’u‘.h"fi.“flebafl"". aud evergreens. Al laseujll und Calvary only lot- S —— NATIONAL TURNVEREIN, Toe Executive Comuiittco reportod progress | W, A SUTTEISS, LONG Auctloncyrs. | sesiaents 1u the viciully ate very a 1 to desert the nelznbulbzvd. 959" 48I0ge 108 Bor UOTEL ARKIVALA. Tyemans House-4:. 1. Kiow) te B3 Couse, 2 in the conclave suits, which are {n charge of the flon. Ucorge Hurding. An ssssasment equal to §2.40 per run of stonc Is uecessary to be paid within the vext sixty days to contivue ca O omy 2,875,235 00 sbares wlock tu the Chicago, Bul lugton & Quincy Htallruad, 39, 804; 83 shares b, & M. ftatlroad, $1,3414. B . Hallroad Cowpany, §2.880; 20 shar owners in addition 0 those who take ‘part In lhe HO! TO THE MOUNTAINS, services wiil be permitied to euter the grounds. Commenciug with Saturday, June 1, 1878, the e comrades of Cuater 1'ost wiil mieet atL 13 fo. | Chicago & Northwestern Railway will bave oo REGULAR SATUEDAY BALH FURRITURE, HARDWARE, GROUERIES, CLEVELAND, O,y May 29.—The closiog ses- slons uf the Natious) Turnverelu were held to- day. The Comuwittee va Prize Questions for sloux Ciy: 6. € E base. | Hhkraviug Compang. 81,200; 6 snaren Nows Uity | diaus avenue and sake the evercreens and dowers | sale 1o ita tickes utices, U2 Clark atreot, 75 Canal | the Natlonal Furner Festival submitted the fol- | the work u{l defense. Tbe Feport sud oascas- And General Merchandiso, e Eaigies 3% | & Tows valls Land ind Lot Compauy, 855050, Al | 1o Weldun Station. #ad takv the 0210 rain for | atrer, wd Wells Strect Devol, round-rip excur- | Jowring questivns Lo be answesed In o series. e i o » A T EON . aibs i B B r Ny UL | uf thesbuve i betd acoliveralaceuity 10e 4 016 | Ogkwoods Cemotery. Tho comrades of Whittler | sion tickes at largely reduced fates to Deuverond | * pirgt—What wust be done to masko tbo post: | reported cvers thufir.lllmrfilfi“u'.. &hfuu:mxfiz SATURDAY MoitNixu. duma ) au 1ish gelock. &lu: "u“nffi':lkf g:‘;(;:vmmc:._, i romokiue U, | e iec, =, 1876, and satlated by sale Fely, 03, '['.\.nl will meet at thelr tmdqulnt:u aud march to | the mountain resorts of Colnml‘a. This ts8u0 | 4100 of tle Turners’ Uoglon [u the United Btates | cunducted after a thurough exsmiuation. 3 W. 4 BUTIERS, LONU & OO Auctiopeers. SURIIS 0L W Pesalex, Butiicutnt 8. ke Law, Tweaty-secoud Streot Slatlon end take the | ooly 1tne that runs hotel cars from Chicago Wowace | g promineut oue, sud mors futucotial o political | ~ Ex-Guv. Stanard introduced s lengthy serics MEAD i Lotis: o, Ledun, haw } The bank alao beld the followiog stock as col- Tbe Sixth Batalion will meet | Colorado, and sochal lifel of . resulutions b tho Huuncul QUESton, 1AYIUR | <o s i‘fififl a:“u. g._ fi'. A s l-‘ff:m', 5?52'."";‘3“;:“ l-”u?q notu: 250 wion N srmory sud send & deall ——————— Savoni—\What measures are to ba taken to L D003 Bty s B Baok of Burltogton, Is., $3.500. ‘Theso were muimd tw the bauk with power of ssle, Lut tuers lug 0O warkel cash value for the ssuie, aud bo- lug tu tmwinent dooger ol sacrilce, they wety deo- Breed. L Pai Cleyelaad: Ji all troubles to the policy of paylng olf thc uatloual debt, asking a suspeuslon of the sink- Jug fund operations for ears, the repeal of the tax on Natloual Bauks and staiipe ou checks, 124 that the volume of greenbacks shall not be 3 Ho AL Huck! \:;k :! % u‘cub;.l. Bmwn"’ J. F. ck b 2ot G M R BN Yl Qvicna: Madis Fuier Hovae=o. 1 K0k, B Louis; b, “Fuliv] dret Btreet Station and tak PIANOS TO RENT. B Seme Aratg - Mier. dscoi 1| Lyos & Healy, State and.Monros atrects, have return, arriving ot Lake atreet a8 1:33. constently on band for reat s eplendid sssortment c..mfiau of cliber Post who are unable tu go to | Of the best apsight planos st low rates. ] educute o the Turner schools & new and etif- clent generation for the ‘Turners' Unlonl “s hese questions were adopted. ‘The Comuittes on Ofticial Vaper seat fn & ma- Gunther's Confeclionery,