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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN‘ e E: SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1878~TWXL /71 PAGES, THE RAILROADS. A GOULD BCHEME, The Nety York Zribuns of the Bth has the fol- JowIngzin regard to an fmportant combination of rallroad Interests weat of the Missourd River. Mr. Jay Gould, who is sald to have engineered this comblnation, denled, swhen In this clty, the truth of this report, but there are many who claim that thers {8 something in it, atid that Gould fs anxfons not tocrente sn opposition beloro the acheme s fully consummated s @ An Important combination of rajirond interests weat of tho Miasonrl Ruiver ia reported, by which the Unlon Pacifie, Kantas Pacific, Denver Pacific, Coloratlo Centeal, Denver& Itio Grande, St. Joseph & Denver City, ang HE Louis, Kanina city & Northern Rallrond Companies are to work in liar- mony. 1tiestated that ahout threo gears aro an sgreement was entered into for A pooling of the earnings of the Union Pacific and the Konsns P'a- cufic Hunds, which waa broken by the Intter, resnit- {ng In & content which nas proved disastrans to the Kaneas Pacifia Compsny, *'Recently,” sall a Unon Yaclic Director, *‘the Kansas Pacif. jc Itoad reqnired fnsacial ALl A laree amonnt of notes indorsed personally by some of sts Ditectors was assumcd by the Union Paclfe Ttmirond Company, and tha latter Compiny's potes were sunstituted in tho Bontmen's Savings $iank At AL, Louls, Daring the paet week an awree- mont lias been entered info by which all the {nter. erts of the Unlon Pacific, Kanans Pacifle, 8t. Luuts, Kanrae City & Northern, Colotado Central, Den- yer Uacific, 8. Joseoh & Denver City, And the Denver & Rio Grande Haflronds wiil be consoli- dated, and wiil pass substanthully into tha contenl of Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon and Jny Gonld are to maet the mianagers of the ronda mentioned At Kan- sn4 Olty, Mo,, whers the detalls of the combina- tlon aro o bo sctticd and tho necossary lagal papers cfiecnled." 1 I8 htated that another rajjrosd man, whore 1n- teresta are in the Mistourl: acifie Rasd, & cnm“ oting road with the St. fouls, Kansas City nrihern Tosd, that one of the ferms of the pro- poted now combination ta that the capatal stock of the Kansaa P'acific 1tond ahall be reduced, and that John . Perry, Carlon 8, (irceley, and two others of the Knnsan Pacific Difcctors aro to tealen, tho yacanclea to be filled by four of the Union P'acific Diroctors, 1t In nnaerstond further that & simil, step will be taken In the directory of the St. Lo Roneas Clty Northern Utallway, the # gentlenen being fargely Interest finsnciall n both roads, This combination, i {8 glifmed by thoee interested in e Union Taciflc Road, will furnish what his Jong been de- sired, an outlct It can cantrol to 8t."Loule far Weaiern and Bouthern traflic. Tne altimate Ihten- tention, It I8 stated, {n 0 consoliinta the Kaneas Tacific'and_St. Louls, Kentas City & Northern Companies with the Unfon Paciic itallroad, which wilt tequire the approval of Congross, as both the l‘nclllie roudd Are working under a Congresslonal chartor, The agents of the 8t. Louis, Kansas Cily & Notthern Road dectine to foenish _any of the de- tatls of the cansolidation schenio: Nr, Jamison. of Jamlsun, Smith & Cotting, stating that **he fa not at liberty to give any Iuformation of the arrange- menta ai present,” "This combination will pluce nnder the controi of the managers of tho Union Preific Rond, ncluding leased lines, the following miles of road: Union Pacino. .. andts Pactiic, henver Parific: enver & (o (7 1,032 8¢, Toteph & Deavet L% 108 8L, Loiid, Kahnas City o l\.'fl,!& Nnr‘fillm..u.-u’. 828 \wiorado Central, 247 Total.. o seeenans 5,653 Of thls, 2,057 miles of road aro bulltand in operation, —— RAILROAD AID BONDS, Justice Harlan yesterday declaed tha motion to remand the case of the Township of Pralrie Green, Iroquols County ve. Tho Auditor of the 8tate of Illinofs, Robert Bowker, and others. Tho suit was originally beguo In ths Iroquols County Cirenit Court to restrain tho detendants from paylng or collocting any Interest on some railrosd ald bouds issucd by the Township of Prairie Green to Bowker. Torde of the defendants, bondholders™ and residents of tho State of Maine, bad the caso transferred to the Federal courts undor the act of 1875, motion was then made to remand, chiefly on the ground that the maln litigatlon was to provent the Btato Treasurer from levylog o tax, ond that was o questlon between residouts of the State of INlinots only, Judge Harlan, however, hold that the non- residents, belng ‘holders of somo of tho ralirond ald bonds, had an Interost; that the validity of thoir bonds was directly fnvolved, and they were entiticd to defend. The motion to romand was, tlierefore, overruled. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL. 8pectal Dispstch to Ths Tridune. MiLwavkeg, June 7.—Tho annual election of Directors of the Bt. Paul & Milwaukee Rallroad Company takes place hero to-morrow at noou, and promises to be @ tameaud spiriticss affalr, for tho reason that there fs no contestin re- gard to it. From semi-official intimationa given out to-night it is evident that the old Bonrd will b re-clected without ouy opposition whatever, The Eastern atockholders aro represented by Messrs, Wadsworth, Goddes, Van Nest, Cham- berlln, Gurnee, and Dows, who will unite with tho Western Dircctors in the programme nl- ready marked out. The old ofticers will also” be ro-clected without a solitan change, with the Hon, Alcxander Mitchel 88 P'resident, 'There {s no repore to be sub- mitted at this time, and, beyoud tha election, nothing of interest to tho etockholders or to the public will transpire, BPRINGFIELD & INDIANAPOLIS, Spectal Dispaich to TAa Tribune. INDIANATOLIS, Ind., Juno 7.~Tlaye, sttorney of tho Lake 8hore & Michigan Soutlern Rall- road, aud Abbot, solicltor of the Wisconsin Central, to-day flied complaint {n the United Btates court for Charles §. Hateh, Mluneayolls, sgainst tho Indiayapolis & Springfleld Ratiroad Company, and tho stockholders and Direetors in thelr individual cn‘)nclu'. to recover 800,000 alleged to be due the complainant as a von- tractor for bullding the road. After construct- Ing & few miles tho dofendants falled to secure further right of way and to_pay him for the labor furnished. "Tho rosd was afterwards sbandoned. — 1TEMS, About 800 Mormons, with throe car-loads of baggage, will arrive hero this morniog from New Jersey by the Fort Wayne Road, aod will #o immediately West by the Northwestern, The Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Rallroad, In deference to tho wishes of many of ite patrons, has declded to run the trulu ‘which leayes hicro atBo'clock poan, sa fares Oconvinowos cvery Saturday. This train will return from Oconomowoe Mondsy morning, arriving here at 10:48 8. 1. 1T it beromea necessary, the Com- vany will run this train daily throughout the summer, Round trip excursion tickets will be s0ld at greatly reduced rotes. Mr. J. Q. A, Bean, Uaneral Eastorn Agont of the Michigan Central Rallroad at Boston, is In the city, Mr, Bean used to bo the (icneral Freight Agent of the Rurliugton Rond, aul white lu that position mnade hosts of fricnds in this section of the country. [t s probabls that ho will acon recolva the appointment of (eneral Fastern Agent of the Chleavo, Dudlington & Quincy, o position which bo illed unce befure with great atnlity, The frefght shipments to the East bave greatly fallcu off durtug the last few days, and the Enstern rowds bave agaln plenty of ctapt) cara fu thiclr yanits, The causo of this fulllug of In the freight traMe ls mastly attrtbuted to the encrgetic competition by lake, and the low rates made by the vessels, and anover-supply of grai in the Evstcrn matkets. As far s can he learned, the roeds adhese stricrly to the regular Larif rutes. It is wot thought advisable to go lower thuu 20 conts on graln from Chicago to New York, for a reduction bz rail would bo fol- lowed by s shilr reduction by lake, ‘The passenger Lusiness to tho Fast {s still greatly disturbed, uud, thourh tho rates sro uat openly cut, yot most of the roads allow a comnlssion of from 81 to §3 on tickets frem Chicazo to New York, At 8t, Louls, Tugian- guolis. aud other Bouthwestern points, the “cut? amounts to from §3 to 85 ou each ticket, Thia ditliculty will form ouc of the subjects of discussion at the meetlug of rallroad susgers to be beld in New York voxt Tuesday, sud, in all probability, steps will be takeu to settie the matter, If "the Now York tnveting falls to adjust the matter, 8 serlous passcuger war csu- 1oL be avolded. F ———— BEAR PAW. Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Triduns, Bissarck, D.T, June T.—Thirteen Black MHills miners left today on the steamer Big Horn for Bear Paw Mountsive, where Josev fought bis last fight. Big prospects aro re- Ported thure, ———— TERRE HAUTE. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Tengx Havrs, Ind. June T.—The citizens are fxpericacing & spontaneous ebulition of pa- triotlc sutlustasm, proparing to culinlnate on the Fourth of July lu 3 graud demonstration which Vromises to excel saything ever before attempt. ed bere, especially lu tho milltary parade and display, which ts to bo mads the privcipal feat- Ure of tho duy. luvitatlous are belug weut to 8l the military companles In tiu Btate to be breacat, wlso Lo many fu Ohlo wnd 1llluols, w- ¢luding the First Reclwent of Chicuzo. A fo- vitation was also esteaded to Licut-Geo. Puil 8heridan and stoffl. Large premiums (n casn are voted to he given tothe heatadrilled military enmpany present and computing in the proposed tournament. e RELIGIOUS. THE UNITARIANS, ‘Tho.fifth annual Conventlon of the Western Unitarian Bunday-Behool Boclety tras held yos- terdny morning, beginning at 8 o’clock, In the Church of the Messinh, Tho attendanco was ot large. Mr. Joseph Bhippen, ol BS. Louls, presided. . ‘There belng no speclad reports ready, Mr. Gearge A, Follansbee, of Chivago, read a papor on the *' Speclal Diffieuities in Liberal Sunday- achoolsand thefr Remedies” He maintaiuéa that these grent rellgious agencies shoull be made Lo posscss atiractions miote worthy than those arising from promised plenic-excursions, impending Chtistmas-trees, and other soclal en- tertainments. Mo would have tha Bunday- schiool attendod by a nobler allurement,—such a8 obtains in the fact that it 1s dosigned to do guod to the young; and fathers, motliers, and children themnaclves should have a llving reallza- tioti of the fact that permancnt benefits wers recelved from the teachlngs of the Bunduy- schivol. Nelther was tho work of teacher unre- munerative, for it was a_irell-established truth that he who taught would also Iearn. The Rev. 8, 8. Hunting, of Davenvort, Ia., read n paper advocating the use of graded Sun- dav-school booke, by which scholdts miglit be teained un through o gort of systematic pro- eressive course of Biblical erudition. The Rev. J, L. dones was ooposed to the views of the Jast apeaker. Mo earnestly favored the '* one-tople’! system, beenuse tie vonshdera- tion of the game subject by the entire school seemed to heget s more general lntereat, Mr, Georre Partridec, of 8t. Louls, would have the present question hooks n!mnl(hud, as they were nat within thie comprehension of the average Sunday-school lambkiu, The Rev, Brooke Herford eald that be had ahout reached the contlitalon that the best plan was to let ench tencher teach just what he or she wanted to, as edeh tedeher must know bet- tor than auyone else the subject or claxs of sub. ]tl!l'lsgfllllt waa most needed by those tuder his harge. The Rev. J. T. Sunderland thought that nresits should be finpressed with the fdea that ho lilen ol thie Sunday-school was solelt to do the children good. Heatvely any parents were there, even {n this depraved world, but were detrous of having their osnring benetlted, The Rev, 4. W, Cutter. of Buffalo, agreed with Mr. Jones a8 to the merits of the *one- tonte ! systemn, ‘The Rev, J. L. Jones, Beeretary of the 8o- clety, at this point Frclcnlfll his” report, allud. ing o the things which scemed to obstruct the success of the Sunday-schoclai—among otlhiers, the vagucness of tho work and the untrained condition of the teachers, e sugzested the adoption of a new styls of text-card and an ln- provomont in the musie. The fiusncial con ditlon of the Boclety w. follows: Recelpts, 8118,05; cxpeuses, 845,06: balance on hand, 8i8.80, Tho report was acceoted. Mesars, Georwo Partridge, G, E. Gordon, and U. A. Follanshee were appointed a Committee on Nomluntions. 1n tho absonce of the Coms mitteo _remarks wers yohunteered by the Rev, Jasper Doughet, of Bhelbyrille, L, O, 11, Mix- or, of Clicago, and the Rev.J. G. Larned, of St. Louts. g The Commitiee reported tho following list of oflicers: Prestdent—-The Rev. W, C. Gannett, of St.Panl, b, Vice-Prosident—Mrs. R, 8., Deoneeon, of uincy. um{mu and Treasnrer—The Rev, J. Lloyd Janes, of Janeavilly, Wis, Directore—Mrs. Fnyetto Smith, of Cinctonatl, and the Rov. T, 11, Eddowes, of Geneva, Il After tho transaction of some unimportant bus{ness, the meeting ndjourncd. WALWORTH DAITIST ABSOCIA- Mpectal Dinatch to The Tribune, QEnEvA LARE, Wis., Juno 7.~Tho Walworth Baptiat Assoctation convened as usual In the Baptlst Church. The reports of tho varlous Committees wern read and approved, and con- slderable miscellancons bustness was transact. cd. The Association then adjourned to mect next year at Elkliorn, the Rov. 8, U, Adams to preacn thie oponing serinon. The threec dava’ scsslun passed very har. monlously and pleasantly, and the attendance ‘was good. The church was beautifully trimmed with overgreens and decorsted with™ fragrant flowers br the falr hands of Mre, Ingraham, of this plac M!COBKRY’S PLOCK, Specia) Dirpateh o The Tribune, Darrorr, Mich., Jine 7.~The Eplacopal Con- vention rcassembled this morning, Measrs. C, C. Trowbrldge, IL. P. Baldwin, and W. I, Withington were chosen trusteos of the Epls- copal Fund, The Rovs. M. Launoand K. W. Clark, and Measra, W, N. Carpenter and L. T, GrifMin were chosen Trustecs of the Diocese, and the Rovs, Qcorge Worthington, W, J, Ilarrls, M. Laue, and_Dr. Stocking, aud Messrs, C. C, Trowbridgo, IL P, Baldwin, IT. W. Rogers, and E. H. Thomeon, wore olected delegates to the next Genernl Convontlon, After some miscol- laneous busiuess of no general futereat, the Counvention adjouracd sino dio. CANADA. The Btroet-Nallway Lahorers of Queheo on a Ktrike~Starvation in Labrador—3antrea, Ottwwa, Toronto, and Winnipes. Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Qunnee, June 7.—The laborers employed on the atrect-raltvay here havo Leen on a strike all the wock for highor wages, This morning 500 of them asacmbled and cotnpelled the men em- ployed at Rochos' Mill, Wolf Cove, to strike, and asanulted Mr. ltoches and his clerk becauso the former refuscd to sign o papor insuring 31 per duy to all his men. They proceeded along the streets to Parlament House, and demanded an interviow with the Hono Mr, Joly, requiring bim to order the wnen employed on the (Oovernment building to be paid 81 a day each. Tho PFremier told them that the contractor, not the Govermncnt, had to deal with thelr wages, but sald he had spoken to thecontractor in thelr behialf, and was suthorized to say that thelr wures woulll be fn- creased 20 ceuts’ a day, makiog thet 50 aud 80, They refused to aceept thys sl left, Twao of tho strikers wero sentencedat the Pollee Court to-day to threo inotths in iuil each, for assaulting a laborer who did not deaire to stop his work un the Johu Street ltallway, The sall- ors have nlso struck for hlicher wages, Mr. Wasson, tho uew Amerivan Consul, arrived to-ay, and entered npon his dutics. ‘The news from tho Labrador coast- ls dls- beartening, Lost fall thero was a faflugo of the fishieeles, and tho tradera who used ta supply tho fishiermen with provisious In exchavge for Nish ond oll sbaudoned the territory, Jeaving wholc tamilies to live through the winter on fishi-affal, tor crops are impossibieon that sterjle re. ‘fhere liave becu muny deaths f{rom starvation. Of iive families, vontalning forty souls, i1 one scttlement, unly five porsons sur. vived the winter, Seurvy fs epldemic, and the wamen hisunt the ahoro Mke spectres, plekiug up the dewd seal, whila the men aud boys gather sea-moss or shell-flsh, The people bave been vut oft fromn the outside world since last Bap- tember, Whon they found death stariug them in the faco, It was too latu to mmuke thclr wa kuown, for nevigatfon had closed, and they were 200 lourrues distant from Quebee, without any means of overland commublcation in win- ter, Apecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune, MonTual, June 7.—Bishop Fabre has left town on his aunusl pastoral visit throughout the Diocose, At tho annual eennfi of the Consolldated Bauk,—8lr Fraucls Hincks Ym'ldlmly—thu e it allliow!ll tho protits ol tle ycar Lo be X ; An adjourned meeting of tho sharcholders of the Jacques Cartler Bank was held, wheu the Committes sppulnted at the Ymvluus meeting nade s yeron. which stated that they were ju- formed, at an interview with tho Directors, that the capital of the bank was {utact, with 8 sur- plus Of 830,000 afier all losses had been de- ducted. The report made suggestions for ex. teuding the busiucss of the Laak. ‘The Chambly Rallway, which wes condemncd sowo tiwe ago by s Governmwent [uspector, Is about to resume erafdtic urain, Bpectul Mapaich (o The Triduns OtTawa, Juna 7.—Vor his services in connec tion with the Fishery-Arbitration, 8ir Alexander Galt has becu created a (1. C. M. G, Comugnder of the Order of 8t. Michael aud Bb. George; the Dominfon Parliamcot wlso voted Al €12,000; 50 that, whether the kward be patd or uot, Sir Alezander, ut alt eveuta, tluds Loth hunor aud protit in bis councctlon with it. 14 s understood that the Cavadian tovern. rueot wry to be saved theexuense of printing the exceertiuuly bully report of the Hulifax Fishery Commission. *Bomy correspondence tuken place with Coloulal Oflic sud it bas been ascertaiped that tihe Brithh Goveruwent 8¢ bavieg thele zeport privted, and will furnish the Canndian Goternment with | twa coptes. The ouly question that how re- maln, 18 a8 to whether [t wiil be tranzisted and printed tn French, which woald involve an ex- pense of about $8,000, and would require a force of fourteen or fifteen translatora for mx monthn tn compicte the work, Apestal Dieparrh 0 Tha Tridune, Tonoxto, June 7.—Thirty-ninn horses, valued ot 87,8181 '1,283 cattle, vahued at #103,3%0: 157 hogs, valued at 82,2445 and ‘muhee‘v, valued at 8100, wers exported from Toronto last month, agalhat § horses, valued at $3,0%, and no cattle, 1 Mas last year, The total exports from rt for May were 8841,108, sgainet 8101,463 7. T eital Diatch o The Tytbuns. Winnired, Man., June 7.—A scheme 18 on foot for the introdudtion of retndeer Inta Mani- toha as bendts of dtaughd. A herd of six has been ordered. MARINE NEWS. DUFFALO. Burrato, June 7.—~Frelghts dull, Clearances for twenty-four honrs ending 8 p, m. —Props Indin, merchandles, Dulnth: Ruesid, 8, 000 brls sait: Richmond, merchandine, Ralelgh, and N, K. Falthank, 1,450 tons of coat; Ne- braska; Anns Young, Chicsgo; sches Rrasius Corning, 1,530 tons coal; 0, K. Nims, 1,000 tons cosl, Chicagos barge Norther: Chleago. Vedeels parsing Port Cothorne lock for twentye foys houte, enteting 8 p.in. on the Bth: Westward— props Maine, ‘h-r,lnlll to Chicago; Garden Uity, Ogdensburg to do; .. Shicksiuna, Montreal tu To" Tedo: Prustla, do {o Chicago; bark Montgomery, Clayton to Dotrolt; barges Prank Idasel, Hen- Waniey, Collins Bay 1o ‘Thesselon : J. J, lale, Clhatjeite to Chlcago: tug M enxnnrn. Colling mr to Thesselon River; schrs Eita durton. and g, I1. Ruthertord, tami{ton Clevelant; lattie Welle, Ogdenaburgto Cleyeland; West \Wind, Port Colborng to Cloveland, Caps Horn, Hamilton to Bafielo. East "rup Oaweyntchle, Chicago toOgdens- burg; da Medora, Muskegun to Ogdenaburg; achrs Trag l\“m-l, Clevelaud to Newcaella; J. N, Carter, Clevoland'w; Toronto; Bweepatakes, Binck itiver to Toronto; scows Bay and Trader, Port Rowan to Port Colborne, EXACTIONR AT BUFFALO. Our Bufidlo cotrespondont has many complaints 10 mako as to tho aimost endless exactions that ara imposed upon thd graln trade at that port by the ecalpera, tocelvers, elevators, and Insarance peo- ple} ohit, seelng how chronlc thess coraplaintd have ‘becothe, it scemnt almost hopeless 10 luok for thelr fomoval, As tho cass atandsto-dsy, Dhffalo occa- plos the position of ictatorial middleman be- tween New York ana Chicago, exacting such cnarges as he chooses to preacribe hnd caring no ‘more for the remonstirihice of the boatman then if he were whistling to the wind, At Clicsgu, tho indignation of shipvers, we obsorve, 1s giite as emphntically ux}unued. bat to we llilla purpose. ‘Theso things, it {a unnecossdry tonay, are o setions clugtothe bnsiness of the eanals and the comtnerce of thin port. The competng tailfuads may hot see it in that lgut, Lut what say the Chamber of Commerco, the Produce Kxchangs, and other pac- Ales in inturestt—~New York Bulletin, GtA. NAUTICAL MISHAPS. AtKinzston, on the 1t inst., the schr Annlo Foster collided with the barge Tuscarora, striking Ler just aft of the cablg, knocking away tho schooner's Jibboom, bowsprit, and headgear. The schr Alzora, from Port Durwell, lsden with lumber nnd shingles, went ashore st Port Bruce, Onl., afew days ago with oll canvas set. Through the ald of the fahermen the vossel was flonted off agaln withont sustaining much damage, A few doys oo, whife the fslicrmen of Messea. Innes & Co., Port Duyer, Ont., wete going to lift their ncts, and woro distant avout two milca from the sbiore, o audden sauall upset the boat, leaving the crow of thres men clinging to the bottom. Fortunntely the accident vbserved from the Inke shore by & Ind who was plowing at the tine, Immedlately unbitching hle” horses he rode hot hante Lo the harbor and nngonuxl the occurrence, A bost was at once dispatched to the ruscuv, sud thio men woro ) saved, LAKE FREIGITTS. A The markot was qulet and firm yoaterday, “Car- riers woro naking 2Ke for corm to Duffalo, and ahippers wero bidding 2¢. © In tho afternoon an sd- vance waa pald for two cargoos. Charters were ro- porten for 05,000 bu corn and 50,000 bu oats. The schr Golden Floece for oals to Bualo, the schr A, Moslier corn to Colllugwood. In tho afterncon the sche Chrlsting Nillson com fo Collingwood, and tho schra L. Van Valkenburg and Vanderblit fur cotn to Buffalo at sadvanced rates, which were kept private, 'he schr Oliver Culver was chattered yestorday to carry 250,000 ft of Jumber, scows alongside, froin Oconto to Chicago st 31, 124 por 1,000 ft. Tho Bay City Zribua¢ of Thurainy says **the bottein was knocked clean out™ of freiehits Wednes- day when several vessols wore taken for lumber to Tonswanda at 81 per 1,000 foc}, aud to Clovelund at 83 couts, ———— PORT HURON. Pone Ionox, Mich., June 7,—Down—Frope Java, Potomac, Berkhead and barges, IL B. Tut. tloand cunsort, Balina and barges, Doy City and consart; sches A, Falcomor, C. 1. Johnson, Florldn, Aunt Ruth, Up—Frops Wissahickon, Bt. Joseph; Belle Cran and burgos, Davidson and tow, Mary Privglo and bargea; schirs Lapalite, Magle,C. G, Broed, Hattle Joward, Georga C. Finney, Frankie Wilcox, J, C. King, Wind—North; light. Weather cloady. Ponr livsoN, May 7—10 p. m.--Passed Up— Props Montaus, Uarden Clty, Optarlo, Fareat City and cons schrs Willlam Crosthwaita, Montgomery Ilsir, Moonlight. 8, Il Klinball, Ontaro, Willfam O, Crosihwaite, Walters, J. ceny oy Alda, Unhdilla, James Norela,'Jo- svphino. Down—Propa Alasks, Btarruca, Arabla, Toledo, Em!:lu Slaty, Asja, \oles with Ilotchkiss, Bchre H, 31, Scuva, 3. M. Spalding. Wind—Northoast, fres) THE CANAL, Brporront, Juns 7.—Arrived—Suubeam, La Snlle, 6,000 bu corn; Clty of Heaty, Tionry, 4,800 ba corn; Tlidore, Henry, 6,000 bu corn; Lockport, Lockport, 6,600 ba corn from Jtomo; Montauk, Lockpart, 4,677 bu oats, 8,400 pounds meal, ,Cloarea—Conteet, Morrls, 05,000 shingles; Mo- tropolls, Honry, 06,808 ft lumber; Mohawk Bolle, Kankakeo Feedor, 40,000 ft lumber, 40,000 shiugles; J. Mennrd, Kankakee Feedor, 75,000 ft fugnuer, 30,060 shinglos, Braporront, June 7—10 p. m,—~Arrived—Morn- Ing Light. Ottawa, 3,800 bu corn, £,200 bu onts, Ulr:r:afizlnc City, LaSalle, 5,000 ft siding; Moniank, Lockport, 9,083 bu wheat; Lockpors, Lockport, 40,000 pounds staves, MARQUETTE, Bpectal Dispaicd io The Tridune, SManquerre, Mich,, June 7.— Arrived—Prop Egyutlan, schr Pellcan, Cleared—VProp Robert J. Hackett, sche Willlam McUregor. Pusscd down—Prop S, Louts. Up-Prop Asctic.. MILWAUKEE, Spectal Digate to The Tyibune. MiLwauxes, Wis, June 7.—Giain freghts & whado drmer. Charters to Duffalo—Bcnrs Typo and Georga Q. llpughton, 46,000 bn wheat at Zhcy wchie Wells Bunt, 73,000 bu onte 8t 1e, poishchactuty qooDRICH. Hpecial Pirpatch 10 Ths Tribuns, Miuwaune, June 7.~In the eass of the Unlted Btates va. The Goodrick Tranaportation Company, ‘on tylal in the United Btates Court for two days ast, & verdict awarding damages in the sam of Rw.ooo‘m rendered to the plaintif. * CLEVELAND, Bpectal Disgateh to The Tyidune C1EvELAND, O., June 7,~Bchr M. G. Dacon, «cool, Cleseland to Chicago, at 33¢; schr Bulcler Roy, cosl, Cleveland 10 Chlcego, 10 load 1011 feol at 40¢, with raln. ERIE, Special Dirpateh to The Tribune. Eme, Po., June 7,—Arrivala—Props Annle d Ellen ¥pry, Chicago; stmr Pacific, Dalug r B, P u..L. Butlalu, Depsrtures~Sture Atlantic and Indla, Duiuth. NAVIGATION NOTES. " CIIcAGO, ‘The tug Triad wes libicled yosterdsy on account ol a dlaputed clatin. Bhe was bonded and released subsequentiy, i Veusel mon felt a hittle batter yustorday over the sllgut adyance un grain freizhte, but da not anticle pute any warging untll taey go alittie higher. Tho schr Golden Fleece, which was reculit dure ing the early 'K"" at Miller Dros', shipyard, ro- celved hier outdt yest pt. llarry Chau. uon's atorenouto, lovator ta load & carzo of oals for Duflslo, t. Jusse lulbert will sait ber. The Golden Fleece {s in fae triw now fur trade. Advices were rocelvod here ‘cmmr of the death of Mr. A. W. Hogerman, Vice-Prestient of the dfercantile Mutual lasgranca Cowmpany of New York, in that city on the th iuel. Mr. Hegetman, l!bnlplllll'tlylnnu& ‘man o yonts, Waa col . ered ouw of tue drst marine underwriters in York. e was fuvorably known along the laks whera he did au exteusive bustuer Tuo schr Mocking Bird baw discharsed afty cords of covble-stones at this post fur usein the Bouth Patks. brouzkt them from Wiconeia iy, Juat inside of Death's Door, where they werd picked up on the beach by the crew of the vesssl and eoveral wen Lited for tho purpose. ‘fhe fretght cocolved wan 88,00 por cord. “Hho Mock unz Bird will ve Jaid up ut Meutowoc, alung with the Sua Gew, where thelr uwuer, Cabl Jouas Richnrds, carch impro proposes to keep thom until freight vo. RLARSTHANS. A new tag 18 being Lullt in Bhickluna's yard, 8¢, Catharines. 'he tevenue.cntter Fessénden has feft Detrolt for_w craise vp the Takes, & ache (tiata hag baen rateed at Port Ilnron, and will probably wed to Ramia Hay for 8 fins] resting-place. ‘The new rimt Welroms recently made the ron from Sturgean finy to Green Bay in four and ons- alf hours, The nteamers are catrying immenta quantities nf strawnerrien from Cleveland to Detroit, On Tues- 2|ylho Northwest brought np 718 bu, on Wednes- 87 the City of Delroit brough up over 600 bu, and yegierday {ne Northwest swaln broncht n | | over 1,000 . They ara all conaigned to Detroit merchanta, ‘Tha arrivale at Duialo during Nay were 13 lake sesels of a1l elnsen, And clrarances, 564, Thero wera 1,102 constwise arcivaln and 1,087 departures fn the binirict of Mitwankee durin the nionth of Muy; three propeilers and thren vessels arrived from Canadian porta in the same time, Veraels Joading deald shonld ba earoful tn tally. ing ihem, a8 aame of the craft srriving at Kinmion with careoes of thiskind hal heaviet shortazes Jsm n-laden vessels, The achr Tempaat, ftom flchigan, wna knort 18) deals, fof which the Mml‘znu tnfned $200 ut her Trelght, Other Yetsels have falien shor! ny a8 alsty. PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following ars the arrivale at thia port for the vlll:fllmnu‘l‘nm honts ending at 10 o'clock Jast night: ARTUYALAL nz«‘;hr Neltle n.mnmo& fiunm. cosl, N, 8, Gas- e’ Adventare, Detratt, stone, Thugh aireel, lamtier, Market. Runr Akidmote, Manistes, Stutkegoa. Tunber, Market, i indries, 1tnsh street. . 1. Miile, chr 8. Ly Behr tharlo Eehe BN anl, Erie o i, Tianolih stree HERE Live OBK: Reoug wass TUSIET G ss-bts L (] SR AR Tt A Twenty-sécond rfi.rmxen Mantatee, lumber, Market, aSchr it AL Hent, Black ltiver, cua’, Twenty-second by D, Dalley, uttao, eost, 81 fenr 'hwnp Pure Wity 2 top New Era. (ira fehr &, A Irivh, Grand [iaven, lumbir, steinon 8 Eehir U; B Allag, Grand taver, luinber, it abn 1 Sl City Graud Tapide, Grand Haven, lumber, Uss: onie Lizale Doak, §L. Jor, lumber, Vaa Buren atreet. rd It Contcat, Mantstee, linnler, Sietson sl 'ron Genree Luntar, Ma Echr Thomaa W {lsoa, fiol Kenr Conster, Witte'Lrke. Bir 8. €. Androw cir . deat, "rop Clematis, chir Mantenes, 3 Selir Aciiee, Prohtigo, wrect, Eehr Willtain Junes, Becaraba, ore, binst furnace. Kt Mary Wiiite, Ludiiton, womi, Murket, ane U 3 Yiter, aratatee, fuinler, Caik aifeet. ro 1. W, tnook, White liake, luiver. Poik atreet. Behr Macinor, Muikegon, 1un ¢ Urn; . entl ptrent, . DIR-brom: TS s s 1. Allin'n £llp, hersonville, ke, imber, luah cree ot 1 ket et nxton, 1u iw1y'4 Blfp, i i0u, Jutiiber IY ouse Bilp. . goph L 1. PLa slr ifaven, coal, Van Buren et 1. W, Bave, Duftala, onl Adsma street. I re S b S L '« Ruyee, e’ Pler, Cep B . Sehr 1, C. Kidherds, Duttalo, oty Norih Nibisted treet, mnfinr.mum 1. Meretll, Baugatuck, lumber, Eampion hr Two Fannlee, Racanata, ore, 3 Echr Willlam Jones, “Blfll L Ill I,:‘!y:”l?:la.c Kehr Mineal: £ehr Johnsu, h‘:"hfr o 7, iiber, Starket, narkie - i a TropJames Fiak. Jr.. Uuds Erop blisielile latao, Fron Kenuylkiil, {luTuio, 32,000 hu corm. i Milwaukee. Oadensburk, 12,060 i cottis 'rop ‘\nifil\lrt Duflalg, 45, 0K hu uata. Bent it I, 1[nbes. inftilo, 80,000 bu cora, Hane Monincller, Nuftalo, grala. Kebr Riving Oglensbury; grain. I'rop [utersheeair, URAERsUN, 45,000 tm wheat. h . Scutt, Oydenlurg, ud whieat, S ek T - ieavor, Muskegon, Hght. HEhE Lo, Grand avon, Hant " hr 1, B, Urant, Manfitee, 1ight, chr Coral, Maniaee, Tinnr, Ecur Givatin Hron. Henr Migerva, Sanfstoe, it Helr L, J Conway, Manutue, iy Behr Masén Gage. Stonlates, f1iie T geosio. Grean fu e Iy 1)t corn, b corn, hru‘u;'l“y. Itgtite R ¥ Lyons, Muskcgon, Hent. Aine Metrapnlis, soity Haven, sundries, Benr MilRaukeo liells, Menominee, Hght, Bebr hrellne, Mascogin, iiehit. P e M A PropT. W, Savok, Whi Uniris to Lake N80 o Lake, sundties. rand iaven, Hght. e — THE ELGIN MAYOR, 11ls Vigorous Attempt to Run the Town— Prosent Aspoct of AMirs, « Bpecial Dixpateh (o The Tribune, Evon, 1N, June 7.—The stormny inecting of the Councll, an account of which appeared jo Tuz Trivuxz of yesterday, has been appropri- ately supplemented by strange and frregular acts by Mayor Reoves, which reems to indicate, what has bicen allezed for several tnonths, that tho Mayor is out of his hend to soma extent. At tho last meoting of the Councll, ¢ity warrants wero ordered drawn for the payment of tho May snlarfes of City-Clerk 8jylla, Marshal Powers, and the policeinen, and also for the payment of certaln sums to the Mayor's pollca forco. When thess warrants were presented to the Mayor yosterday afternoon, he refused to sign thew for tho officers favored by the Coun- cil, but vrote the word * rojected ! across tha face of the warrants, thus preventiog the men from drawing thelr just salarles. In this be has certainly no excuso{n Inw or facts, and his action {4 condemned by all the Jeading citizens, without excoption. To cap the climax of irreg- ularity, tho Mayor Citr-fall ot (4 “o'clock thla morning with his pet police force, mnot recogntzed by the Councll, and smashed the locks nud re- leascd the only prisoucr thete contlued, and tos day the man s frec upon the strecta, Mayor Reeves placed new locks upon the fall and held the keys, thus defying tho rerular City Marshal, the Council, und the peonle generally. progeeded to the ‘This afternoon the City-Council's ) Jack Powers, tore off tho Mayor's new tho Jafl and placed thereon vew ones of his own, Mayor Reoves hims put on bis forco eeve eral extra” policomen, and an _attempt will soon rmade to obtain possesslon of the jall. Itis rmored that a force of bummers {s arriving to sid Reeves In bis rald on the city property, An attack Is expectea hourly, and “Marshal Powers b locked himselt fnsldo the Jail, prepared to bold tle fort di all hazar e e—— THE PREVENTION OF A TERRIBLE DISASTER, ‘No disordere, oxcapting the moet deadly forns of lung dieeaso, Involve such a tromendans dostruc. tlon of organic tiesuc us thoss which fasten upon the kidneyw. Buch maladles, when they become chronic,~and nono are so lable te atautie that rhnu.-—wmulululy wrock the wyston, o brovent hls tereiblu disuater, recoursa should be bad, upou the fires manifeatation of trouvle, to Hostetter's Litters, winch expericnce has proved to bo highly otlective as & moans ol fnvarting tone and regus larlty to the urgans of urinstion, as well as 1o tho liver, stomach, and bowels. Another beneficlal rosult of (his inédicine, maturaify consoquens upon i1s diurectic action, la the elimination from tho blood of {mpurlties which beget rheumntisim, Rout, dropay, aud otber maladics, Dy Increasing thy uctivity of tho kiduneyw, It suguivata the depurative eficioncy of those organs, wiiich sre imost furpors tant outfuts for the eacapu of such binpuritics, T POROUN PLANTERN, They Could See It 1t wav 80 apparentto the Centennlal furors, when they pars fensog's €4 Torots 1 came Lu cotnpe A > eatibition, that It was greatly y uf tiiem, mnd $hay were furced by their owl 1luis £0 glve Lo the Manufaciarers of It e Dighed atl val e award of merft] or ull owbers.} That fle Worg lcl:lfll .l' L‘ll.:" CAPCINE Viaster wit ojection outid aud hitherto pop- rous T g liat, 1o over Eacu @ the vaiyf & ain mmediately, ana cires whers uthers will MWljisportseli the abore remarke: o4, 18 18 3410 otlice pimsiors are f03nd by usatyels ‘l utely tree from the tead A H AR isslia 0 coa- POROLS PLABT. est retied? fur s lsme or opkues ' anm.\"s caRCI LAMEBACK of tls back atreugthy Uslweats i re: 3 phinful back. or feas luvented of muvwa. I 1L gures, waers otber porous pia OIL xiifor STOVES PRICES-5lnale Buruer, 78¢, mufim sl*:;, £3, 33.50, 81, & Two-liole tops, $1.60 and il Flat-lleators. G0c: Bleamers, 736; Teadhettlen, 85c. AL THE QILSTOVE NTORE, 109 hlate i, § Dircctly opposite the Buaton Store. 04 #1 snd £1 50; lehs, 33e o U .60 ani TESTINONY, As Will Be Scen By the Nature of the Evidence in the Following State. ments, COoming From Wholly Disintereated Partles, Whose- Word fs Ahove Reaproach, Convincing the Most Skeptic- al of the Great Worth of the Article in Question, ‘The pertsction ot any Invention is slways & mat. ter af puplicinterent, and more capecially 18 tin the case when 1t 18 conatructed with a ¥iew to ben. Nearly every one hae heatd ot the elit the world. fire awnro of the carative puwers It possenses. order W aecare retiable Intormation in the matter, 80d set st reat existing double, palns have been taken lo collect the following facts, whict are both dleinterested and trme, They effectually quench 1] llugering donbts which may exist in the minda of anyoness to the practical eficlency of the Liver and Stomach 'ad: 5 MR. B, BCIERMERIIORN, a genlal gentleman, well known in Chicago braj- nesa clreles by his long conuection in an official capncity with the United S1ates Expraes Coopany, #aid to 8 represcntative of Tur Tatsuxn: ** § have loug known and mdvocated the use of Jlolman's Liver-Pad. When any of out men reported to hie with the chills and fever, I would Invariably urge himto purchase a Slomach-'ad, In every case Ruarantes to pay him doubdle thecost price should 1t f8il to produce the derired resuits. My reason for vo strongly recommending its uep is that It has proven its eMcacy Ly perinanently curing every eane of fever and scne, torvid liver, billonsnees, And cousttvation that came within the observation of either myself or fricnds, 1, tyself, one of the Pads, and cheerfully recommend its nae to suffering humanity In general," Mr. J. §l. Hurlbart, occupying a high position fo the commaorciatafTairs of Chicago by his conuece tion wilh the Board of Trade, ataled **thot he had long been troubled with fever and ague and & disa- roeable cough. 11fs phyeician recommended apro- onged sea.voyngo a8 the only meand of caro, Tule te resolved upon dulng. but, previvus to complet- ng h[}. arrangements, wes auvised to try a ilol. muan Pad, Hedid so; the resuit wi tory that he Is nuw fres from chills and fever, and the'cough Lias utirely disappeared. e . o 8, WILY the popular Boperintendent of the Western Union rrl-auph Company, wus tnierviewed on the sub. ect with the followln:t result: **1 wore one of lolnian's Liver-Pads, and take pleastire in recom. .mending ite use to all who are trouvled with bil. fousnens, dyspepala. or sny other complainte arfe. ing frowa a torpid or disordercd liver.” 1In couciusion. It may by stated that Mvssrs. Bates & Hauloy, the gunoral Western ugants, are kept busily employed by the gruwing demand for these Pads, while thelr uhics . 134 Madieon strect, are bocoming popular rta by reusun of tho numbors of propie who visit them dally, including los, 28 lhey have evparato mpartments, with s lady attendaut. HOUNEFURNINITING GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE. Bave Oponed Novelties IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ALSO CALL SPECTAL ATTENTION TO THER Housefarnishing Goods, AND PRICES NEVER BEFORE 80 LOW, t#7 REMEMBER OUR MOTTO, “LOWER THAN THE LOWEST." 8. M. WYMAN, Proprictor. 123 and 134 Stato. Juat North of Madfson TIONS, NEW FINE ART NAGAZINE. No. 1 Now Ready, PRIOE, 35 CENTS, TR Wazazing of Art Ilustrated. Yearly Subscription, 83, {Extract from Prospectus, | In the Magazina of Art will bs glyen from month to month tha most astractive examplesof the work that Art 1o dalng for the world fn ourown day, and what 68 done In thines past. The Ars world will e as bl ly a0 18 will bo falthlully represented by pen and pencil.” Arifats of the Brst Tauk will supply tho sub- jectanud the drawings, whilst Authors of the highest repute, and postessing & apecial knowledge of the branches af Ariipon which they write, wiil endeavor 10 peu thelr ariicice that they will bo not merely do- acriptive toxt, but cloar, Lrilliant, readable cssays, cal- calated alika tocharm the seusa and to afford master of enluring tntorest and tnstruction. No featurs of excallenca will bo.wanting 10 rendar tho Magazige of Art worihy of Fanking with cxporsive works of Its clats, the high price of which confies them matnly to the weslthy; bat tha prime missiun of our New ¥no Art Macaziu wlll be ta enable all, how- evermoderato thelr meaus, Lo s:curo at & small cost & Ligheclaw sterling work on Art, which will bs prized 4 8 possearion of value 83 well a1 of beauty, N. I, ~Full Prospeciuses can be had at all booksels ten', oF will bs furwordud by tkie Publlahers, poat fres, on appllcativn. CASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN, 686 Brondway, New York, NEW MUSIC BOOKS!! Olarke's Reed Organ Melodies, 3T 03 Clothy: By W Jir CLARKE. The best colle tloi of Jleed Organ Musle, Lholee seicetluns, vel well arranged. Johnson's New Mathod for Thorough Base. SENCIY AL 'J"ll"‘".f'l"—f'E"-rflaa v hreacd 17 r y ll who wialy uacs thut liava thres of i fuicats, ees ate. o OF Ditson's Musical Monthly, No, 13, b Ty O A A T T o Good Nows. . ., , Sbining River;" s e 35 cta, Ao Bty benool Eve BB ITEAT Tre ot ok celled by auy, (23 eta) Sunshine of Bong (voeny & Oluster of Gems fae volumes of Hound trum=ntdl). Are two large, ga eap 8¢ 62.30 (vach} iu Bosrds ! t Shikel Sludic, aud vory o or $3 (sash) 't Cloth. K" Aoy book tmalled, poat (res, fur Rotall Price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO,, Boston, &} druge ber Lux. AMUSENENTS, ¥ MUSIC HALL, UNION CATHOLIC Lilmary _ Association. INAUGURAL ENTERTAINMENT This (Salurday) Eventog. 8 otlock, The following wetl-known Artists will appeart nne, maatine, CHAS, A, KXORR, NRA. DIt SCHEPPERS, | PROF, ALLEY, e I elgron. | DH. MANTIEN, L BARNIN, Ming EXILIE As QAVING ADMISSION, 50 CENTS, WINTER'S- LINCOLN PAVILIO} This ($aturday) Evening, June %, at 8 p. m. sharp, GRAND CONCERT Al THE LISCOLN PAVILION, GED, LORSCIE' CATCAGY OROMESTRA, Censisiing cf 30 of Chlcago's Best Huslcleds, A':\i"l‘ul‘_"lj:fl:;;\ll:’!n tdjfl?“ and Faturday ll(l()l‘m_'fi THEATRE: el oty TahIeun Baturday Motluea, Iy fon's R A FOOLAND RN Tn cuficlude with the foarthg Farer, ROUGH DIAMOND. Monday eventog. June 14, the great Madern Flay, A MAN OF 8UGQEBH, ar Cumoany of the UNION SQUATE w York, wiih its onigival cast totact. n MRS, D, w Yor! 'S THEATR TRIUMPHANT RUCCEAY, RECOND WEER UNCLETOII'S CABIN ‘Wil be continuad every svantng until further not Introdueing The Plantation Jubilee Singers, 100 GENVINE FREEDMEN. THE GLAND THANAFURMATION FOENE. i Matlges Wedabel 1dey. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 4. 1, TAVERLY Proprietor and M Last Raturday Vatinee, snd lest Fsturdsy 3"1'“ i AN % and hin thix Bearun of Powerful Dramatic G faunded on resy =T N 1= Thim 11 “EXCERSION STEAMER FLORA Wil leave ber dock. Clark.st. Brtdge, SUNDAY, June o, at b m. For Bouth Chicugo and Return, MONDAY, June 11y, T0 Evanston at 2:30 p. m., O the Lake a1 7:30 p.m. Fare for each round trip, 50 cts. Guwd Niand on board, MAGNOLIA fA Lontaitat.y OR, THE bt SecretefaFair Face. An Jtem of Intereit {0 Xvery Lady whe Desires to he More Beantitul . + than she now fs. * Unfortunately net one woman fn A Rrndred, b Jected tq the wiims of 46 Amnerican elimate poscess e that brsie and starting point of resl beaulys-s purn and clesr complexian. What antute hot thus denfed, ard must be callal upon to furnish, 1t ean be donsj 3 19 dove daily. Prof. W. B. Eunn Dlaced besniy within the rench of every une lessed daughter of Yye when ha discoversl that eurprising ortiele known in fashlonabla circlos as the true seetot of beanty, and eall MAGNOLIA “BALY Aha MagwoLta TaLst e & sure dovies for ereating & pure and Lisvming complexion. It coneeats uif nutural bicsishes in tite most sure prising nnd effective tunnner. It _remaves all rouhoers, arupthons, redoves, ‘blotehas, freckles, and tan with magieal power, It drives away sil avideuces of fatig temnent. It makes the plainest face boautiful, 1t gives the complexion & mokes the neck, face, wid art; rotund, and plump, 1t makes & matron of 43 or 40 lnok not more than 0 yearn old, and clianges the rustia taaldeu into & cultivated city balle, The Magnalia Dalm removes all Mamtshes and cone etals every drawback fo beauty: and, while {t s ay harmiess as water, €€ 4¢ «a Wfelite i \is effects that A closest obserer canvan delect its use. 3 Ladies who want to ranke themsslvos atiractivs beolute _certainty of jt Ly using Sk, 5;- }‘z.'éoi;. Ui nod we ko or dooihte . It 121 lon. ‘worl T biogs sommdared. asd 7oy ba had at soy drig SOUTH PARK PHAETONS Leave the corner of Oakwood and Brexcl Bonley'ds . And every ._¥are 10 ceats, THR SALE OF SEATS for the Opening Week of the Regular Company of the Urion Square Theatee, Wil contlaue this (Fridsy) moming. Ju BILLIARDS, SCHAEFER and HEISER pive exhibitions at DBRUNSWICE FIALL Every evening ot 8:00 o'clock. Fancy Khots after the ie. PARK AVERUE HOTEL, Fourth-av,, 824 and 33d-sts., N. Y. (LATE WOMBEN'S HOTEL) This MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE, with ta 8I'LEN. DI APFOINTMENTS, UNSURPASSED in fts FUIt. NITURE and EQUIFME! dapted In BVERY PASL. TICULAR to the COMFOIT nnd CONVESIENCE of FAMILIES and GUESTS, WILL DE OPENKD vdav On Saturday, June 8, To the General Public as 4 Firste Clnss Hotel. IT HAR upward of 500 ALEEPING NOOMS, many with CONNECTING PARLONS, and there are also EIGHT LARGE RECEPTION ROOMS, with LIDRA. RY, PARLUKRS, READING, DINING, BILLIARD, WAITIXG, AND 8MORKING RUOMS, for the GENK. DAL USE of GUESTE, RUNEOUNDING sn EXTENSIVE COUNT, EVERY CITAMBEL 1AS the ADVANTAGE of LIGNT and VENTILATION, 1o DESURAULE DURING tho SUM- MER WEATIIER, . Tue NVILDING so 1s INDESTRUCTIDLE by FIRE, belog PIR THOOF THROUGHOTU'T, and the ONLY TIOTEL of that CLASS inthe CITY OF XEW YOIK. “The LIBRARY CONTAINS 3,000 VUOLUMES of 8E. LECTKD and MISCELLA SEOUS DOOKE. FLEVATOMS COSNEGT with EVEKY FLOOTof the otel. The TADLE will bo at ALL TINES ANUNDANTLY BUPPLIED, and tho RITCHEN and CULINARY DE- PARTMENT wlil be controlied by COOKS of the HIGHEST.GRA! An EXTESSIVE LAUNDIY 18 ATTACHED to the MOTEL, whore waaliing will be DONE_EXPEDI- TIOUBLY aud at VERY MODERATE PRIC A PECULTARFEATURE of the BUILDING FLEGANT and 8F° s with FOUNTA] and FROMEN A ) on of the NEW YORK CEN- TRAL AND HUDSON VEIL RAILROAD, 1t 1s bae the location |s PABTICULARLY CON forthe TRAVELING PUBLIC, lionr(l, with Single Room, #3 per Day, Parlors nt Equally Low Prices, FAMILIEN willbe ACCOMMODATED st SPECIAL- LY ATTHACTIVE RATES, and LOOMS MAY LB is fta '8 INTERIOI COURTYARD, UMMER GARDEN, DALCONIES, NOW BELECTED, HENRY CLAIR, Manager. ETIC PUYSI- 145 blateat,, loom a o Medietue, 1] Mocases, ferato hundseisof cared, »end for circular, ors Lyoteht nu acrasvn or ovarwork of the lirsin ‘m, mpeodily sud radically curid by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, & purely vesetable preparation, and the best and . rcemTul totmedy’ Kaowi. Hwe (0 NIk Uoxes o ¢ suftivient, For further faformation, Nend far cfres wiew, 83, by niall, 1y st it Tulf directlons § A weatoatwilis fu l‘lrllu\'fllfllll) 1y od, w rectious for by \VINUIIB!TBI‘.I“‘& co, Julin i, N R IN: ucully).--A Laxstive, ult Tusenge: tor the Imined irg of Constiputiun, Hondaches, 1 e cic, Tumar (unlike pliils sod the Ususl purg- ‘aitiecable b take and nover produccs (rria; 1L uc amibutedu, Paris. bold TAR e b ‘;ll"flltlh'!] s TSR 5, eating & EXEEECHRN ontilation S FILNT CENTENNIAL PREMIUM EXHINITION Boynton's Furnaces For Hard or Soft Coul or Wood, 15 Styles and Sizcs. 30,000 IN USE. RIGHARDSON, BOYNTON & €O, MANUPACTURERS, 8{ Lake St., Chicago, llls. " CLOTHES CLEANING, X7 Y Uaa e veautifully DYKD or ULE () aud PAIRE Your 01d i Stisis ] | ‘AaNy B0 Oeirbory aid N - Clothes! f s 2acs Sacued Wens Sfidivauat's La LAUIES AND GENTS. ‘shawls. dved sud desued v RUPTURE. Mzxpota, lil, May 24, 1472, Nartlett, Rutman & Parker: Having suffered over thirty years with & scrioug serotal Tupture, part of the time unablo to work, and having failed dnring that time to find & Truss that would hold 'wal(‘l finally bought one of your **Common Renso Truswes™ which in four monthy cured me eutireiy, having had no accasion o wear 1t for the past two yesrs. Yours truly, K. WORMLET. Manufsctured by RER. Office, 8 8 " Trussos of all kinds, Supportera &houlder Nruces Flasrle, Btockings, Critcbes, fostruments for dotorin 1, ‘The proper sdjustinent of 8 Trusa is {tscif an art ro. autting NN sclence and exill, ea1y ACGUIred Y o%s perienve. - Manutactory establtehed {n 1840, Offices eatal) 4 o 0 twelve ANTLRTT, MAN oAl Chieagor VAN & PAR: w A8 SINOES, Bpring Trade has {noronsod ‘wondorfully ; and why P Teocauss we sell ILADIHES $3.00 Fine French Kid Dotton or Nide 84,30 PSSt iR o Gr 0O N llE ! 83.30 B4.00A 1 b |||"rrv| 83,00 84,00 Finio 01l o 5 e fof i WAL ING AP M. WHEELER & CO., 74 k. Maodison-st. ST i nuatien Cgtcbrnce 11 THEY ARE THE BURT'S SHOES R idims PROPOSALY, PROPOSALS FOB INDIAN SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORTATION, Deoartmont of the Intertor, Ofcs of Indian Aff Wasilugton, Ma; 1578, —Healod PNT‘OINL lndorae: *roposala foF Tie Ciothity, 'ur Transs ¢ Ne), aud diraeted 10 i Cominlstoner of tndlan Affairs, Nos. ol and Woaster atreet, Now York, wili ho recelved until 11 [ ‘ u 1y, duue 18LL, 1974, for furnlibing fur the Indisn survics ‘wuout (73U poduds Bacon, s, e 0Ax U0 pounds Leef o thiu boof, 160,000 pouti 1a Beunsy 24, 000 pounds Baking Pawder, & 00, ur: pounds ('vrn, 30,000 pounda Colas, 7,000, G ey ronidy lour, B ildtule ¥ oed. XA pounds Tlard iiread, 103, pulinis ity 13,5 pounds Lard, 1. {00 Varrol Mows Poric, ot ot e, 1,00 phusids Ten, 81000 pinds QU ponuds Salt, 100G unds Kuag PRS0 potinds Bugar, bhd 19505 ‘Afes, Biankets, Woolen and Catton goods (con fo pazt of sTicklow, 33,000 yard nda ooy X, 1M, 1Y rde; B 2 uc 2,800 yurdsy Uokes, Also, Trausporial anid arilcles Uiad in ered at the Agenai ml{lt\ ng, i GO ?! Ards; Deniig, 14,000 rr«lv Ufaaham, Lentucky Jeais, $4i%) yardes batiued, 000 yopis; irown btieeting, <000 yaetes Hleached Sheetlis, 0 gurisy fickory sfiilng, 2v,G0 yardy Calic AFLing. 7,300 yards: Wikscy, 7,800 yardat: Clotbiag, Nutivis, ilardware, Medfcal Bupp nd rifcles SUCH &8’ WAROGS, 25 137 Wit of the Suppites, Good on f0F s1ch of the Suppite ot be contraciod for 10 be deltys 41D8 Xvar IR M I(llY‘nln( GQOYERXMKNT DLANKA, Hehe showlig the Kind d quaititics of sube aupplies required fu Axeney, aud i dauantisice i gruse. of ai ollicr oods an trther with biaok propossts ant furine tor noud, conditiune (' Le obsarred by bids placu of delivery, terms of contracl and sporiation routes, and ail vther necessar; % y thut wil) be furniehed apon sppiication to the Wi Lo thand & e sshilngion, be votter l'" l“‘ i Rinisler, Ko, 30 Clinton Lyon, Na. 43 Droadway, milissdries of Rubolet 8y Baiut Louls. Sloux Cliy, Balu ey, w York; } A., 8t Chics) al Learenworil, Omslie 834 T iidds will e open'd i th s sl biddors are 3y lied o be prescut a 5 UERTIFIXD OHECAR ONLY Illl;l_l\_l"nul. FULLOWING . mpanied by cottlfad shecky lowlum hauks ok Government 8t least five per cent of the af Ehemical N w Yorks oust of al, Sow Yyrki Nao opo) wtlonal, L W Y or] ‘hilsdeivhis Iiei Natiooal, Datttuore; Uplou Metlunal, let a' Cliizeay N nlied blates i llnll'ma", Chit t, Louts. h. A, HAVT, L‘umml:m*ef. 4 Praposals for Stationery, * DEraRTYENT QF TUS INTERIOR, ‘ May 7. 78, Fealed proposals wiil bnn:l(vjd &t this Deperiment yolli 12 y'clock .. Wednesday, June 26, I!’{i. for fur. hini Ko for the Deparimeat of the laterior e flacal year eoding June 30, 187v. forus of propossls showing the ficine sud estl 1d quanlities required, tugether with circ: relag- ug thereto, with by furnlibed o sppllcation to thls tment Toputels Bsk i sddremed to che Secretary of tue Ne: Natlon lu i Third Naponel, Clncinuat!; aurch Sationl Interfor. aud Indarved ** Prapaes's for Stallvoery. ™ N cuatract wlil be awared undef (s sdverifremeat until at ayoropriation shall have been brade by Cons 0a (0F Lli0 purchase C the sationery requlrea. U, SCHURE, Sacretary of the nterior. TO MANUFACTURERS Uimeo Wi cradluuit, Suns o s b7ee | FProgossls will be received ui this qhice unul 13 oclouk. Boom, Tuselays the 34 day of July: 17, toe the 1abor of ‘ouw busdred. or two' huudred Mala prisousrs, for thd nd to seen. it this off élqmtl Illa sulliclent suretles (resideats of Hawi unty, Obl f Tls Directors ressrve the plylil 1 Iv sectaaj oralfbids. " Dyorder ol insciars FINANCIAL, §26. $50. $100. $200. $500, Tho majority of Wail stravt houses end ot sre o Bt Bl 2ol Wy O ks world-wide reputation for sounduvas wid hooesty. Thy 0ld houss of Alex. Erotblogiiam & Co.. Droders, 13 Wall ew Yourk. Is eutlticd o abdolute conts sialc tual aa lsustinenl of about 8108 T Iy eturaa ovr £1,0.018 e tian 00 daye: B0l f0r \Bott VIR, irce = Aed Tor Tribesd =20

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