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THE CHICAGO TRIBU SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1878~TW: LVE PAGES. Iarze nnid gencrous a menaure, to make it tho 1mmaonse success it han aiready proved, For the suceess ol the Exhibition of 1878 fs now ROUND THE WORLD. ESTADLISED BEYOND A DOURT Figures are tho mast cloquent of all evidence. They show thst, from the oponing day_to this, the progression in the number of admissions has been steadily maintained. In the first week, an average of about 25,000 peovle enterad the E“l“ of the Champs do Mars and Troeadero. e week following the flgnre rose to about #3,000, and now the daily average during. the week Is about 60,000." On Bundays this (s enormonsly swollen, Last Bunday “no than 111,000 admittances wera registered; (mlerdnv,whlull wns o religious rct:-dn{ i0lfday, tn apite of ull the attractions hefd At the Universal Exposiflofi in the Franch Matropolis, A General Idea of the Exhibits of the United States. American Industry and Ameriean Artee- Whero Is the Catalogue? and out 1o the public at the Salon aud the two Voltalre centennial gatherings, the extraordinary bum- ber of 152,000 visltors waa recorded. 1 eay ex- traordinary, for, though larger crowds have At tho Anglo-Ameriean Bar-~A Fow Carp- ing Oriticisms. Decar seen at.. Philadelphin, and I bellevo at the Parls Exhibltion of 1807, nothing ap- pronching them was reglstered so early in the sear, It is amuaing to witness the tury of the Douapartiste. The success of * Krautz' big bazar " filis thelr bearts with desolation, I . 8peetal Correrpondence of The Tribtne, PaARris, Moy 31,~I don't know which of the two has come In for the most sbuse,—whether the United States Congress or the United States Commisslon,—but both would feel decldediy uncomfortable it they knew ail that the cxhib- {tors say of them. If 1t {s thanks to Congress that Ameriea Is so flliberally treated by tho Ex- hivitlon authoritles and the French Uovern- ment in the matter of space, it is thanks to the Comimission that the raro artists who lave sent in pletures have been so shabbily treated, and that the representatives of the press are stlll Indignantly calling, a month after the opening, for the Amerlcean catalogue. Every painter I have spoken with on the subject is dis- gusted with the Hangine Committce, Pleturcs that ahould have besn on the lue have been skyed; aud others which miht without incon- venienco have been sliyed are hung on the line, —most unfortuuntely for somo of them, De- tween ourselves, tho United States Fine-Arts show fan MOST PEARPUL AND WONDERPUL THING. How half the pictures exhibited over came to bo sent in, and, wlien sent, how they ever came to be necepted, 1s more than § or any one can say. Of the hundred-odd contributions that ssadorn " the walls of tho ono small conrt, not a scoro certainly deservo notfce,and there are several sodetestably bad that I don’t thiuk even Barnum would care to havo them in his Muso- um. The Inferlority of the Ameriean art-Qis- play is unfortunstely mado all the more glaring by its continuity to tbe magnificent shiow of Great Britalu on the one side, and of France on tiie other, Later on L may touch upon this poiat tn detall. For the moment, I will only eoy thot, opart from @ very fow plctures,—such as thc carlous v TFuneral of o Mummy," Mr. Arthur Quart- Tey’s Morning Effect, North River, New York," and Mr. Join Currall Beckwith's apirited half- length “Faleoner? (3r. Beckwith, by-the-by, 18 n Chicago man), the exbibition is as poor as it wetl could bo. Tho best specimens of Ameri- can painting are to bo found, not i the Champ de Mars, but In the Cnomps Llyscos, at tho 8alon. Dircctly, however, you leave the Finc-Arts Court for tho Exhibition, proverly so called, of Industrv snd Agriculturo, the United Btates re- asserts its right to an honorable, nud even fore- most, placo in the grest weeting of the na- they cauld demolien ft at ona fell blow, how willlngly they would} The Exhilition is still far from perfect in matters relating to the comfort of the visitors, Wo have the scats we were clamoring for, and even sundry other conyenieuces, such as post~ offices, telegrapls, anud invalid-chairs; but a Roud deal of room'ls lett for *CARVING CRITICISM. 1t you happen to be fn the middic of the Main Buttding, nnd are overcume by thirst or Lua- wer, to zot 8 glass of water or o biscult you must walk nearly a quarter of a mile, for the fow burs ond restaurants that have been ll- censed arg sltuated st tho extremities of tho Palace. Thenthe Exhibitioncloses at 6 o'clock, ~fartoo carly, Clerks, workinzmen, and ar- tinang, who are occupled all the morniug and alternoon, have only Bundays loft them for studying the prodiciés of Belence, Industre, and Art whichthey mightderlveaomuch benefit from, Now, on Sundays, nnything moro than a super- ficlal study of the Exhibition is out uf the quos. tlon, You can't learn wmuch If crowda bustle and disturb sou every time you flatten your nose azainst o show-case. Sometlng has been doue for the comfort of journalists, at all evente. ‘I'he administratfon has voserved them the beat part of a bultding koown s the Pavillon do la Freaee, in which they find every convenfence for writing, collecting ‘statistics, and msfutcmnz Tottora or telegrams. Moat of tho chief French and forelgn newspapers_ are lying on tho tables, Up-stalrs nre several handsume drawing and retiring rooms, and a large-minded gentleman who exhltits on the Trocadero bos had the thoughtfulness to make us a preaout of 4 case of cigars. _1f the winc-merchanta over the way in the garden would only send upa few hundred dozens of Chatcau Marjaux or Bautcrne, the press would be pretty well off, And yet, I'll b Potn, there would be grumbifox evan then, ‘Untl the spirit moves our fricnds tho wine- merchants, we must bo content todoass tho public and take QUIt REPRESIING DRINKS at one of tho outsidebars. 1 havo been going the round of them yery consdentiously to-day, I tho interest of ‘Tun Cuicaco Tiinune ond ita too liccdless readers. The Vienna beer is ot bad at Fanta's, down by the Agricultural Exbibitfon on the river-side; and Fauta's prott, chalct fs a8 pleasant & retrcat as a thirsty soul could desire, especinlly towards 0 in the even- for, when the 'Tziganes treat you toa concert fornothing. Tho Arcnduke Was broskfasting thero o8 I dropped In this mornlng, by~ the-by. I can also recommend the Tight wines at the Jittle Hungurlon buffet near ttic Porto Desaix (though the prices are not of the most moderate). But there fs much to be snid in favor of the Aunglo-Awmerican bar, with tions. In somo classes {t is certaln- its falr bovy of Dritish muldens serving belilnd thie counter within, and its more prosale aprou- Iy Ao ol _lig twe mosb seriots e e anostine gl sllags aud plok-ine- rivals, France and England. In others, o & lovely spring ups without, on the terraco, aftemoon Hko this, it {8 truly dellghttul to Tounge aud {dlo away the timo in the Champs do Mars, looking sl the moving crowds, s0 while falling short of them, it is {n advauce of ol tho world bestdes, For instance, fn the ox- hibition of porcelain, crystal, furniture, and tright ond pleturesque; st “the prelty other luxuries of civilization, America 18 far be- | p, steppi dalatil v thi D Ovoat Tritatns and Groat Dritaln s pers | Homcrict votes ot “'sand) ‘and _{ho haps this timo in advance oven of France, who las hitherto enjoyed the atmost undlsputed lead. If wo turn to the Intercsting show of MUBICAL INSTRUMBNTS, America—In spite of the ill-advised abstentlon of many prominent manufacturcrs, such as Bteluwoy and Chickorlng—holds & miost respeetable place. Indeed, her orzans ana harmonlums are not ualikely to carry off the higest prizes, Mcsars, Aason & Ilamlin ars foremost {n the fleld, with an admirable nae gortment of fourtoen instruments; and their emulators, Messrs. Estey & Co., of Brattichoro, and tho Clough & "Warren Com- any, aro uot far bebind. Messrs, Moyer & ous, Philadelohla; Charles M. Stieff, Balti- more; James McDonald, Willinmaport; and B, Shonlnger, are the only houscs who Lave been ylucky cnough to put in an apoearanco as plato. orte ‘makers; and, of courss, the nbscuce of other mapufacturcrs must take away much of the sizoificance from tho awards of the jury, whatever tncfl muoy be. When 1 roturn to this class, Lehall bo able to show that notalle tm- proveruents have been mado by tho organ- makera fn the United Btates sincotiic Centen- nial. Tiffany's magnificent exhibit of gold und ellverware perbops cutitles the —great New York firm to tho first place in fts own fleld. Buch o grand dlsnln? tus ecldom, If ever, been acen. Some of Tif- fanv's work is as line ns the finest ever produced by Cntnosa patieuceand skill, whilu it has at tho samo timo all the advantages inseparable frooy the more cuitivated and wmodern skl of the educited Americun. fresh, rosy IEnglish girlsi ‘to speculate vagucly as to the ‘thouglits tuat may bo vce pying the mind of the grave-cyed, etately Al who wandcrs silently Uy you (doos he think, or is boa wretched fraudl), enveloped in tho Le- comlug drapery of Lis white burnous; to ro- call scraps of Dret Harto while o tako in soma ugly Chinamaw's long pigtall and skull- cap, and laten lazily to tho splashing of the tiny waterlall of tho tiny lake In frout of you, and to the ccuscicss whirring of tho mighty wheels In the gallery behlod you. You mia draw o profitavly moral from the_contrast you like; but 1 should leavo morals alonc. Iiauny Meurzen. THE BODY-SNATCUEES. Dovine’ Corpse Found n the Flcklo-Vats of Michigan University. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Awx Annon, Mich.,, June 14.~U. J, Dovins, brother of the Devins whose grave was robbed st North Bend, and George C. Eaton, grandson ot J. Beott Harrison, arrived hore to-night to {dentify, It possible, tha body which Col. Buel- paker had declded Wednesday night to be that of Dovius, a8 telegraphed Tan Tiipuns. Accom- panied by Dr. Ilerdman, they repaired about 8 o'clock to tha cellar of the Modical College, whoro the bodies aro kept in vats. Thrca sub- Jects were taken out, and Devins st onco recog- | nlzod the body of his brother. They {aentified 1t by missiug tecth, a holo n the wall of the nose, acars on the lez, the mustachc, and the outline of the features. Tho body, which was rocelved hero on tho 27th {nst., did not welgh, In another dircction America is well to tho frout. RN PIAK-ATMS are not easily to be surpassed. If & proof of this wero necessary, ¢ inight bo found in the | fucludivg tho box, quito ounds. It wos spoctacie of the Tur’i- and Russlans outbidding | terribly —emaclated, and, whun stretched cach other in tho competitivn for Remlngtons | out toked = upon tho _floor, presented a and Colt rovolvers. 'Lhere aro only seven or | ghastd sicht. Dovine bad watched by the clght oxhibitors (n thia class, but each bas some- | slde o his brother, aud wursod him for inany thing romarkable. Itather to our astonishraent, the show of toys is capital. New York has atmost monapolized this part of tho Exhibition, six out ot the seven competitora belng from months, aud was conavnuently pesuliarly able to tonilfy his remains. Eaton, for somg tite, was convineed that oue of the othoer bodles wan that of Devins, but finally came to agree the Emplre City, Tho disnlay of jewelry and with the oplnion of the brother of the de. urecluufnonu lllouuhlluh.'xtmmglvrnmnrk.- coased, The rewains were sworn to, ond blow quantity, §8 not unworthy fn qu;lity | were then given up. An undertaker I'he department of textilo fubrlcs, allk, vhton, | was summoned, snd’ the body was Bwu- and throad goods—su dinportant to th fugure [ pared for - fts roturn to North Bend to-morrow moruing, Deving' friends are thoroughly aroused, sud wre determined_to ferret out tho grave-robbers st any coss. Den Harrison und otier moneyed men ars backiog i, The excitement 18 still running ligh at North liend, and should unumwmbbsu bo Wistovered, there 13 litlo probability they would bave to wait far legal trial bofors recelving thelr desests, Prof, Herdman says that Lo don't know who sent tbis particular body there, and pothiug von bo learned of 44 through him, Devine save that Cincinuati detoctives liave tho case well worked uy. aud are nearly rendy to Iay their bands on tho gullty partics, BRYANT. The Last Solemn Hites—The Erection ofs Htatue Vroposed, New Yonx, Juue 14.~Tho funeral services over the romsius of William Cullen Brvant toak placo to-day In All Bouls® Church, which was crowded with aistinguisbed eitlzens, mem- Ders of the several arts sud professlons, Thoe services lnsted about an hour and o half, and were conducted by tha Rev, Heury W, Bollows, who also deltvered the address, in which he said: “The wholo country is beuding with us, their fuvored representatives, over tho bler that bolds the dust of Brysnt." At tho conclusion “of the services an oppor- tunity was given to view thefaco of the hotiored dewd; and b 1:80 o'clock tho body of Mr, Bryane was removed to Roslyn, Loog Island snil placed by the side of his wife, os ho ba both 6! Auerica aud Eurupe—is lcss strongly ropresented than I expected but, on the other ‘hand, ready-mado clotting, bouts, shocs, water- proo('l, latr, und umlreilus ars shown inany quantity. rour houses only oxhibit watches and clocks, and the same number bave sont over apecimens of carpets. ‘Ihicre s a goxd show of thy chicaper sort of furuiture,—utiil- tarlan rathor than artlstic,—out pot to bs desplsed on that account by suy means, Isaw guping crowds this afternoon latupiue awe- struck to a Fronch agent whowas explaining the mechanism ot s very fngenious foldiug lounie- chafr, Ho wound up his Hetle entertatnment each time by lying back {n lis patent chair snd sticking bis feet {o mid. aving, * That’s how thuy alwava do it in Amcrica, Mesdames et Med- sleiirs,”’ The goods o off lKke stenin alter that. ‘The exh!bit of HAILWAY-AFPARATUS sufllciently demonatrates the {ndisputable supe- rority of tho United Btates in all traveling ar- rauzcments. Great adumlrution eapeclally 18 arvused by th carefuily-executed model of @ pajace sleeplug-car, ani many oro the devout sighs for tbe tutroduction of something sltnfiur ou the Freuch lines. Unhapuily, thy monapolies enjoyed by the companies hiers in thelr own diatricts do not ¢xuctly 1nake it likely that our wishes will bo paid auy attention_to for half-a- score of years or so to cowme. The wonderlul inventious of Tuonias A. Edison, of Ellsha Gruy (Chlcago), Welch & Auders, Ualley & Merritt, elc., etc., give thei u clear advantage over al their rivals in the % Telegraphic Apparatus ond! Trocesses " cluss. Kdlson's show ts ouo of the wmarvels of tho 1578 Exbibitiou, Al that relates to barncss aud saddlery, to carriages sod wheel- wright's work, s very croditably represented; | wished. ters is' u:on{mullrly Bronz disstay | | At the conclusion of Dr. Bellows' address the of saws, files, ~and tools In goveral, whula congregation united i singiog the hymun of uolls, cutlery, swates, otc, ete. But written by Mr. Brysut aud commenciug thus: after all, it tardly in aoy or theso qunul|h|\mnyuubluulum Rroups und classes that the geal pre-eminence \Whoso days & peaceful tenor keep; Tl Gud who loves our race Lgs suown ‘A vlossing for the cyes that weop, Naw Yonug, June 14.~It 18 in Central Park a statue of vlaced near that of Mazziui, tho unveillug of which was the indirect cause of Bryont's death. Mayor Ely is ssked to becowa Treasuter of the necessary fund, sud to recelve subscriptions of tive cents and upwards. e ——e—e M'DONALD AND HIS SYLPH, Special DispalcA to T2¢ Tridune. Osuxosus, Wis., Juve 14.~Tho divorce case of Mrs. McDouald vs. Gen, John McDouald came up in the Circult Court on motion for & pretim- {nary jojunction to restrain the defendant from of America must be sought. Now, 8s hersto- fore, you tuust yo to the DEFALIMENT OF MACHINENY . for it,—to the wvriuting-prcsscs and steam- engines, the furmiug sud ogricultural fuple ments, the mowers and reapers, rakes, plows, aud thresblug-wachies. In these clasees, though the inm spacu at thu dispossl of Great Britslo and Fraoce glves them un enormious sd- vaotage, Amerncs bus masaged to botd ber own as well as ever. What do you think of tne United Btates show 1" suld one of the largest cxhibitors to we this mornlog. “iWelt, to tell you she truth, I must confess 1am, on the whole, a little disappointed. ) s much more struck h{l the British sectiou.” roposed to erect lr.pl(!,:}'ml. to be Yes, [ dare soy,)' sald he. “*But wind you, | dispostug of property peadiog s petltion for don't forget one thing: It's all the fault of ety Why il b Ml aken up | temporary sliwony. Tle answer to tho com- plaing read in open court. It Is very lengtay sud telis 3 very smooth story sbout Mrs. La Mothe’s councction with McDonsld and the family. Oa the pending wotlon, Juage Pulling grented au order of Iojuuction restraining the defendant from sciling or Ipcumbering in apy wanuer tho real cstate, tho feo of which is fn plalutiff, or in any msbuer sclis or duposing of or incumberivg futerest belopging to the defendant. heartily ut once, snd thea lock et the sdvantage l!;nfu‘lagd bas fu belug 8,000 miles uearer Lo u That s, of course, very true both as to the shorwomugs of Congress and the faclitles given to English exbibitors by thewr pluxlmu( to the Cbawp de Mure; but for all that, ft would not be fair 0 rob Jubu Buil of the pratss Le fs couitled to for golug fu for tuls graud peacetul struggle, from the beiuning, Leart aud soul, sud belpiug, as he bus douw in so § sny The defendant ts permitted to mortgnge efehty acros of the real estate, the fee of which W (0 defendant, In the sum of 82,500, which mort- gago the plaintil must join In the execution of as the wife of the defendant, Tho defemt- ant has to pav to the plaintil or Lis attorney tho sum of 800 for suit moncy and sttorney fees in thirty days from this day, and must pay to the plaintifl the sum of ‘monthly In ad- nn:e, commencing from this day, fur ‘her sup- vor! SPORTING. THE TURF. Bneclal Dispatck to The Tridune. CxDAR RAFIDS, Ta., June 14.—At the driviog park to-day the attendance was large. The 2553 raco was won by Nelfa In three stralght heats, thera belog six startors, Time 2:835, 2:U53, and 2:80%, ‘The frce-for-alt was wou by Modoc, who was tho favorite from the start, taking the first, third, and fifth heats, the sccond heat be- fug won khy Barney Kelly, and the fourth b, Briger Girl Thine, 2:81, 3:20, 2:20, 2:30, au, , 0., June 14.—The races to-dar crowd, In the firt race, for 8.year-olds, $20 entrance, with $250 added, tiera waro' five starters. Tho race was won by Warfleld in two stralht heate, Time, 1:483, 1:533. Mollle secoud noney. Miss Urudy was distauced. The second race, mile heata, three in five, for $300, was won by Ada Lambert in threo straight heats, Time, 1:4834, 1:45%{, 1:45. YACIITING. Nrw Yong, June 14.—The snnual regatta of the New York Yacht Club was sailed to-day aver the usual coursc, about forty iles. The Vizen made the race in five _hours and eight minutes aud fortv-two seconds actusl time, win- ning the prize in her class, and also the Bennett challenga prize for sloops, beatiugtho Active by four minutes and firtv-six seconds actual time, The Reatless, Tidal Wave, Peerless, und Vixen won the clags prizes, and the Peericss won the Beupett challcuge prize for schooers, BASE-BALL, Emi, Junc 14.—Dase-ball: Erles, 0. Lownt, June 14.~Basc-ball: 6;_Lowell, 5. ProvipENCcE, R. L, June 14.—~Base-ball: Cta clunatd, 43 Providence, 3, % Loxnox, Out., Juno 14,—DBasc-ball: [fornells, 6; Tecumsehs, 8, DAVENPORT, Ia., June 14.—Dase-balls Mu- i} Davenports, 10, tuals, of Chicago, THE RAILROADS. CHICAGO & NO! T{I‘II\VESTEHN ELEC- 'TON. . Bomae details aro coming out as to tho recent election for Dircctors of the Chicago & Nogth- western Rallway Company. ‘lhe followinag\is given as the distribution of votes cast: Rocheaters, 4} Indlanapolis, Prozy-Aalder. Totes. Jay Ganld.. 141,040 W L, Heol 1 Keep, Sykes 51 ‘Total of votos. The stock and b Common atock Prolerred stoc Voting bonds. Total YOUDE. e srees o eon sl 1t is stated that the 57 405 sharcs of stock in the natno of the Amsterdan Adwinistration, all prefesred stock cxcept 100 shares, wore mot vated ot all. If, therefore, theso Amsterdam shinres had been voted, and the proxfes collected by Messra. Keep, Sykes, and Dulmen had béen voted fu harmony with thew, these two blocka of stock, with tho addition of Beott’sand Swith’s proxics, would have carrled the electlon. Tho result would in that caso stand as follows: Qonld 18, 348 048-181,442 Tesult—Gonid defeated by oeeveevears 5,601 IOWA RAILROADS. Spectat Correspondence of Th Tribune, Des Moixgs, Ta., June 12.—The Milwaukee & Bt. Pau) Ratirosd Company are reachiug out over this State with wonderful energy, and in a tow years will soan it in all dircctions. It has taken posscssion of the Dubuque Bouthwestern, and already that road begins to show the evi- dences of the encrgy and enterprises of the les- soe. A glance at the map will show that thls is s important Hnk {n the chaln of roads of that Uumpnnl: and when It 1s carried to Its objective pofut, Chlcago must look o little ous, ns President’ Merrill is noted for long- headednoss. An old charter has been re- vived to build tho Cedar Raplds, Ot- tumwa & Bigourney Rond, The rood bed was prepared for the iron several years nfn and abaodoned for nearly fifty miles, Tho Mllwau- keo & Bt, Paul Conpany now offer to fron and “l;“" this road 1t the road bed is prepared, The oblertive Polnz is hansaa Clty, and, when com- teted, will bo ono of tho most important lines [ the State. The stone ?unrrlu along the Dubunuu Bouthwestern, {u Jougs County, wil Emvu a bouauza for the ruad, o thoy ure inuxe auatible snd the stenc aro wanted along every mile of the entira Milwaukeo & 5t. Paul lfucs in Tows, Wisconsin, snd Kansas. A meoting of prominent raflroad men, of whom was Oliver Ames aud Johu 1, Blalr, was recoptly held at fowa Falts and Cedar Rapids, the 'portont of which ts not yet disclosed, but in viow of facts which exist, and ueeds Which aro imperative, it s sale to conclude the result will be the completfon of the Sloux City & Pa- cifie from Iowa Falls, via Eldors to Cuilar Rap- 1ds, the future rallroad ceuiro ot the Btate. “fhe fonndation is now pemg luid for largo railroad enterprises and new systems of truuk lnea, Hitherto everything bas tended toward Chicago. Thin Is to bo changed, and Mtlwaukee, Ht. Paul, 8t, Louts, uud Konsas City aro to bave & hand [n the wmatter. THE MEN, &aeclal Dialch fo The Tribune, Inprawayors, [nd, June I14.-~Roporters bave been making lnquirics smiong railroad men, ofticers snd employes, to learn whether there was any cause forapprohonslon of & strike Monday next, or auy timo soon, and can fnd nothing to warrant anticipation of troubls from such s sourco. Bome of the strikers who were prominent Iast vear have been seen buttou- hollug the empluyes of some of tho roads, but 1t 1a not bellevea lllc{ will succeed in workiug up wuy considerable alusatisfaction. The men are woeking cood wages now, aml ars _pald n'nul:u'l{. W. N. Hawie, Grand Becrotary of tho Natfonal Brother- hood of Locomotive Fircmen, — whose uome was promiuent {n the atrike ot last JuH. retucned lust night from an extended trlp among the lodges of the Order, but, in responsa to Inguiries, would ot say that there wae to be a strike, nor would be deuy it The questloner got no satlsfaction. Therc is, 1t s fesred, reason to believe that ths manufacturiug clasaes are organized for no good purpuss, but how large tho orgsnization 1s,and just what i3 {ts purpose, cavuot bo detesmined. ~ Reports of its extstence, which came direct from members thewselves, adinft & Comuaunistic basls. Special Dispaich to The Trivune. New Yok, June }4.—Referring to the gen- eral spprehensions of rullrond rlote this suu- wer, the Expreass soys that un uuderstanding and' coucerted plan has boen cousummated among the emg{lnvu of the ruilroad lines cen- Aering in Now York to strike just at the thoo whea the rosds should need wost their services in waiting ou the summer travel out of tow. Tt is pelfeved from sdvices segarded reliable that on Mouday sext a generul strik will be made, the retlrood wen relylng on the Coms wunlitic element for suvvort. In view ot former reports, the ‘Twevtr-socord aud other yeglments bave been drilllng oud prepuriug smmunttion. ‘The ratiroad ofilcials do not credit the revors as to a strike. If there is one the militta will bo ready to proveut an outbresk. New York 1s s bad ity for rioters. ITEMS. The argument on the motion for Recelver in the case of Tysen va. The Wabash Railway Company wss concluded beforo Justive Harlan yesterday aod taken under adviseracnt. The General Passrnger Agents of the roads leadiog East from this city beld snother meet- esterday afterooon i reqard to the cuttiug t;nrwrlm; bu)l not having recelved auy fustrue- tion yet from the Geoeral Maoager uu detluite sction could be taken. Sunie of Lho managees will arrive hers this woruing, when some de- cisive action will probably be taken. In sn articlo receutly ublished in o New York paper, ar. Moscs “Tuylor {3 credited with graduntes uated above, which closcd the oxer- cl tho remark that the track androlling stock of the M(ghl‘ann Cratral was In bed condition, and that Vanderbllt would improve it. It is not Iikely that Mr. Tayvlor ever made such a re- mark, for he {s well pware of tho fact that there fa not n rond in the country whose track and equipment §s in better condition than that of the Michigan Central. sctfon has been taken. The Miners’ Unfon takes no part n the demonsteation, but it is sall an ‘understandimz exists Letween the unions to co-nperate In case of au emergency. The inechanlca nra detertnined to push the fight to the last it the mine managers refuse to restore toe old rate of wages. BUSINESS NOTICES, CLOAKS. Madison & Peoria-sts. IMMENSE e — . CRIME. oBurnatt's Fiavoring Lixtracts are ated and P S B ndorsed by the hest hotels, confectlonors, and frocers throughout the country. They are per- feetly pure, and of grest strength.—at once the heapest and best: and recolved the bignest sward Contenntal Exhibition, e beat in use,"—8, 8, Pleres, Rostan. Growing in faror, " —Acker, Mcreall & CondIt, ork, ¢ Strictly Standard. "' =Park & Titord, N. Y. ** We aell no others.”~U, H. Recse & Son, Bal. Garveston, Tex., June 14, —The Aaw’ Deca tor spceial says: “Lieut. Peaks’ Btate troops and the Bherill’s party had o lively fght with the Bass party who robbed trains on the North- ern Texas lately at Balt Creck, In this county. Ono of the robbers was killed. Several horses were wounded and kitled, and the bslance cap- tured. ‘The robbera escaped on foot. The rangers are in hot pursuit.” more, ' Jiave adopted them exclusicely."—Joscph 8, Peeoles, Cincinnat. * Give mu‘uflul satufaction,""—DAvid Nichol- { The ve A MURDERESS. FApectat Disvatch to Tae Tridune. AXN AnBor, Mich., June 14,—~B. ). Black,an ofticer frotn Deeatur, 111, arrived here to-day in mearch of Margaret Ada Hinckle, allas Ada M- Kinzle, who was indicted in May for abortion committed on Mary Hiser, and which resulted In ber death, 8he was traced here aud artested this afternoon, Black started for Decatur vith her to-ulght, Bhe claims she can cstablish ber fnnocence. ¢ A TRIPLE HANGING, QGotpsnonn, N. C., Juna 14.~Nosh Cherry, Harrls Atkinson, and Robert Thompson, colored murderers of the Wornley family, wero exe- cuted to-lay In the presence of 6,000 people. Thiey proclalmed thelr innocence to the last, and were very deflant and bitter towards the Prose- enting-Attorney, The tiecks of Chersy and At~ l‘dn‘;g:l‘ lwcn: broken, and Thumpson straugled o h, atar Bilery anl the muporrezcelinnt - Dry Mennl - w0 highty apprecinted fnEnogland, Germany, wid Rausia, are being constantly recelved by M. K Hehultze, 35 Heaveratreet, New Yotk mil EXTRAORDINARY vEG VEGETINE, I Would Not be Without It. CixncinNaty, April B, 1877, M, Stavens: e For scveral years 1 have aafleeed with the Ca- tarsh, 1 teied overything, used doctor, went down w Lot Springn, Ark., Juat sumwer; bat atill noth- 10¢ helped until 1 hieard of Vegetine: bat 1 did not Delleva fn 1t at first, 30 allart ] thought 1 wonld try [t Atfirat it did not acem to help mo, butso § touk u gentleman‘s advice Lo try a hottie or_two yet; and 1 muat say it tielped me stowly, but T amn tfectly well now. I advieo every family to bave 1 in the house, espocially in spriny, for 1 would uot be without it. You will rave your doctor's blls, Yourstruly, € MOOYLING, No, 0 Pifteenth-at. VEGETINE. —It extends its Inflacnce into every part of the buman organism, commencing with lts foundation; correcting disesscd action, and restors ing vital powers, creating a Lealthy formation and puridcation of the blood, drlting out disease, aud leaving nature to perfurm ita allotted task, VEGETINE Will Cure Bronohitis, CincisyaTi, April B, 1877, Dear Sir: [ have been afficsed with Bronchitls for scveral months, and have useil yonr Y esotine, and It Las uifected radical curd, aid can coneci- cutiously recowmend it 0 tha piblic, 3 SASUEL DAILEY, 502 West Fifthi-at., Clncinnatt, Gulo. Bir. Dolley is o gentlcman of influenco and afa- ence, aud Woll known n Cincinnat, VEGETINE has never falled to effect a care. giv- ing toue and sireugth to the system debilitated by discuse, VEGETINE An Invalugble Medioive, Woncraen, This I8 to cortify that your Vegotine has cured me of Bronchitia; and 1 would recomiend 1t as any fnvalusble mediciao for Colds, Coughd, and the anflammations that follow thein upon the throat and lunge. X asm, very respectrully, GEQ, fI. ULLMAN. ‘VEGETINE does nat act ns a cathartic to debili- tate tho bowals, but cleanses sl tho organs, ena- Vlinguach toperforin the functions devolviug upon them. “VEGETINE Without a Rival, ANNa, 11, Jon, 10, 1677, 1, R. Stevens, Boston, Mass: Dear Sir: Your Vegetine stands without a rivol 1p this country, Asan alicrative It han no equul. 1 conslder it s valuablg rewedy for Ithcumatic Complaints especially. My stock of drugs would Ue incompleto without it Very reupoctfully yours, . C. K. PARKS, Drugzziet, Anua, enough to secure the p chase of the entire remain VOSBUROIL, Avectat Dispatch Lo The Tribume. New York, June 15,—The Rev. Mr. Vos- burgl sags he did not converse with Wilson about poisons; that hio once bought oplutw of him, but never @ot any antimony or asked to sce any, Vosburgh bss offered bis wifo maln- tenance at her father's, and it (s believed they wiil separate, . His church continues devoted to ulm. A MAIL-ROBBER, &peeiat Dispateh fo The Tribune. OmAnA, Neb., May 14.—A series of systematic robberies in the Omaha Post-Oftice camo to light to-day by tho arrest of Alfred Early, a colored cmploye, who was caught In the act of puttivg back” n_louv of letters which he had opened and resealed. Nearly s hundred letters wera also found ab bis hot tion. $0.75, worth 810, prico 815, THAT EAGLE. Spectat Dispated (o The Trivune. Ouana, Neb,, June 14.—~Two men named Bullivan and Olfser were arrested to-day for counterfelting. DBesldes counterfeiting halves, they were preparing to counterfelt the now sil- verdollar, and had made su cxeelleat pl Baria dio of 1t ot plastet of less than $18 and §20. 1I. R, Stevene, Eeg, ¢ X 14 and §15; cheap at B25. monts, evor: {rom $18 to double the prico. OTHYELLO, MOOR OF OMAMIA. Epectat Dispateh to The Tribune. 0stAnA, Neb., June 14.—Charles Summers, o colored man, stabbod his mistress, Ellen Me- Masters, o white woman, twelve times thia morning, ncarly killing her, because sho had gone back on him. Bummers {s yot at large. ‘The woman's rucovery {8 possible, STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED. Bostoy, Mass,, June 15, —Detectives have re- covered $52,000 worth of stocks and bonds atolen from the Lechmere Dank, Cawnbrid, Mass., last March. P RESPITED, Cuantrstoy, 8. C., June 14.—Jeft Davids, scntenced to be hanged, hasbeen n granted o Teapite Ul July 120" aaln & EDUCATIONAL. ELGIN ACADEMY. &pectal Dispatch 1o The Tribuns. Erors, 10, June 14.—~The Commencement exercises of the Eigin Academy occurred yes- terday ot the Firat Daptist Church, and were witncssed by an {momense audlence. The exer- clses were under the dircction of Prof. A. Q. Sears, the Principal of tho Academy, and were very interesting, ' The auditorium was fragraut with the perfume of flowers, aud the music for the occasion, by C. H. Wood, was linpressively delivered from the large, uew organ, ‘After prayer by the ftev, D. B, Cheney, the cleven praduates entortained the audience with uxcesdingly well prepared matter, as follows: Oratlon ugun ¢ Cltizenship, 1ts Privileges and Dutles,” by Melvlu Fraacr; essay, * ‘Thoughts that Breatho and Words that Burn,” by Miss Matle L. Barclay; oratlon, * A_Sound Mind in a Sound Body," by N. 4. Edgar Whitford; cssay, # Wines for the Azure, Bootsfor tho Mud,” by Miss Bertha E, Corron; oration, * The Inactivity of the (juod, tha Opportunity of the Bad,! by James Todd; original poem, ¥* Quinlitide,® by Miss Jennie Blow ; oration, * Farmers sod Farm- Life," by Thomns J, Juifan; casay, * Golden Feters, by Miss Katle M. Doruns; oratton, S Dum Vivimue, Visamus® by Wil G, Bridue; essar, ** The Corlolanus of Hlatory and Shakspoare,” by h}kn Kitt{o J. Brown; oratlon, ./‘n TBgflf_\‘gvhmhn. " with Valedictory, by Otis "I'ho diplomas werc then presented to the 80 ; cheap ot $9. Black Urap tho price. bofore for leas thun $18 to £20. fringed all sround bottom, $4 chenp at $0. §3, usual priocv ¥4.50, GARSON, PIRIE & G0 Korth Clark and Erie-sts. DIEY GOODS, n. VEGETINE.—No medicine has attained such o great reputation as this justly celcbrated com- pound, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. Attractions! VEGETINE Prepared by L R, STEVENS, Boston, Mnss. Vegetine is Sold by Al Drogeists. claca, HOSIERY AND URDERWEAHR. it I JHosiERY AND vanvwweEAn. | Linen Lawns at 26 ots, Speciat Dizpatch to The Tridune, Droosiatoy, Juno 14.-Class-Day exer- at the State Normal School occurred this wyening in the University Hall ac Normal, ut- tended by alarge audicuce. ‘The progrumme ombraced tho following cxarcises, all of which Very Choice extra wide do. at 600, Coltred Grenadines SPECIAL BARGAINS! VelveiStripe do,, wero excollent: Prestdent’s wddrees, Ida L. Philbrick; * Class ilistory,” 'l ore W, Now Shadaes, Largely Reduced! D ot Tomtys Sty A Bhtians. evis AR TR TN Block Gunadines, . Tal reply, Em . Bherman; class pocm, tTiie (luariers,” Flora M, Fulle GENTLEhIEN’S " Dost and Ohospest! tion, *Luburare est Urare,” A, WCluss Prophiecys” Dorus R, Hateliz' Cl Present,” Fruncls Preston. Exuinutions now Ir.:‘ progress fudicato that eiiclunt work is belug . Embossed Telvet do,, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Torchon Laces, WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. Hpectal Dispateh o The Tridunt, Mapison, Wis., Juno 14.—The Unlversity Commencement proper will commenco on Wednesdoy noxt. Sunday Presidont Bascom, of the Unl\‘cnll{. will deliver tho Bacealaureate sermon, On Monday the law cluss will be ex- amined, Tho exerclses of Commencement promisc to be bighly Interesting. FIRES, IN CIIICAGO. Tho alarm from Box 81 at 10:45 last evening was caused by the dtscovory of a fire in the rear of tho Interuational Bauk, located in the Union Bullding, on the southwest corner of Washing- ton snd LaSalla streets, caused by the wood- work catching firo fu_some mysterlous mauncr from » chimoey-fiue runoing from Bheriff Kern'’s restaurant fminediately under tho bank. Tho fBiro was caslly extingulshed by & stredtn from a A..llaa&nlm ouginc. The damagoe will not excecd Hamburg Embroitnries, sn immuag Buorifico. Oollars, 250 to $1, Halvalue! % 8uch Deoided Bargains in & Co. Announce the following bargsins, worthy tho attention of thoso who desiro to roplonish thia portion of thoir wardrobe; Lineof Balbriggan Shirts and Draters at less thaw cost to {mport. 100 dozen If'(mc;/ 1-21’0&0./‘1:1! vegular, both Ught and dark grounds, 25 cts per palr, 200 dozen Balbriggan 1-2 Hose, 25 cts per pair. 50 doxen Eu(lllluh Superfine 1-2 IHose, pull jushioned, 2. cts per patr, An unusual and attractive display of (FENTS FURNISHING G0ODS At Very Low Prices, As never before offered ! reccived? STATE-ST. WASHINGTON-ST. AT ALBANY, N, Y, Arnaxy, N. Y., Junc 14.—Tha eutire stock of lsnae White & Bons, wholesaie dealers in no- tious and dry goods, was destroyed by fire this morulug. Loas, $30,000; insurance, $23,000. posihdontitd hilngbeni SILVER MINERS, ‘They Will Not Accept & Rednotion of Wages Without & Fuss. Vinoinia Citr, June 14.~There was exeite- ment here to-dsy over a demonstration of tha Methanics' Unlou agalost the recent reduction of wages to $& per day. The Unlon, sbout 250 strong, warched to the Bavure Mioe and demanded 85 per day for all the mecbavics , employed iu the wmine. Superiuteodent Ulllctt "guaraoteed an {ucrease to that amount In future, and the pro- ceasion then went to Consolidated Virginia. Superintendent Falr was aick st bome, and As- sistant, Superinteudent Putten said he could do nothing until_be heard from the 'Trustees In Sun Fraucisca, The $4 wechapies employed In e works were then ordered to quit.whilch they did. Tho satio course was pursucd st too C. and C. shaft. Thbe weu then returued to the Miners® Unton Hall, ~ A mectlug bas beou called tor to-morrow uight to decide upon tbie future course. Muny of the mecbanics lu s Uousolk dated Virginia and C. and C. Works are wow recelving the wages dewanded by the Unloy, aud oply a few have been ordered to quit work, ‘The demonstration was orderly, sud 80 violeat T WINES, SOLEAGENTS FOR THE UNITEDSTATES Alio, A sad ESCll ENAUER & CU. BORDEAUX. T68 REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE L BN ‘or Flesh Wounds, Sures S uluts, Rflllxcllfi Balt ileuus, snd el Skla Discascr 4 u0t wualed by aty Balva 16 thy wolde Price .'sud §1. ULLDIN &C0., 4 Cusricaton-st., Loatdu, Mase 111 & 113 Lake 8t., Chicugo. A N 2 et NN Fest Tnd Dry Goods House, on Lonts, 1 e oy best.vRockeond firow Chiesze, Y e elas RORCR 22 te. Millan, Detroft. ndar €. e S e — Charles Heldaleck’s Champagnes.—The pop: BARGAINS! We have been fortunate ing stock of a large N. Y. Manufacturer at exactiy 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ot original cost. The gar- ments are well made, styl- ish, clegant in tinish, and are all ot the latest shapes, We otier them to the public at a corresponding redues Black Bilk Cloaks, nicoly trimm’d, Blagk Silk Cloaks, long, trimmed with Lace and Fringe, %8.50; usual Handsome Black Bilk Cloaks, in 6 different styles of trimming, Rich Silk, §10 and 812 ; nover bofore sold Rich Black Bilk Cloaks, trimmed in Fronch Lace, Galoon and Fringo, 200 Extra Hoavy Black 8ilk Gar- Garment & gom, price 25; would bo choap at Black Cashmere Cloaks, nicely trimmod, 84 and $4.50; extravaluo, Blaock Cashmoero Closks, trimmed in 8ilk ond Fringe, handsomestylos, d'Eto Clonks, long, nicely trimmed with Gsloon and Fringo, 6 to $8.60 ; worth doublo 50 Black Matelasse Cireunlars, 100 Extra Long Circulars, stripod, {iame Goods at our North Side House, Buperior in Style and Quality! At Groatly Boduced Frices! Priced Very Low! Choioest Pattorns! Alwnya the Lowout! A “Job” 20,000 pieces at Field’ Le?:tefl" Children’s Torohon ond Bag) Orochet Ladies’ Hdkfs, Chas. Gossage & Co. A large shipment of the celebrated “ Harris Seamless’ Kid Gloves just ents for MARTELL & €O. COGNAC FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, Besasclidiobuyoaly the Geauive, 5 CLOTHING, WE ARE UP TO THE SEASON, Owing to the lateness of the season we offer our stock at reduced prices: Mew’s Cassimere Suits from $6, $8, $10 up to 530, Blue Flannel Suits, $8, $10, $12 1o $18. All-Wool Pantaloons, $2.50, £, $3.50 to §8. Alpaca and Linen Dusters, $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $5. -1 0ffice Coals, H0c, $1, $1.50 fo$d . Boys’ Suits from $4 to $12, Children’s Suits, $1.50 to $10. White Linen Duck Vests, $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $5. 300 01d Coats very cheap. Furnishing Goodsofall kinds way down. These are all new goods and not odds and exds of old stock. All )f our own make. JAS WILDE, R, &0 L'pljne[ S_m!c & Nl(“_. R SN UNBIRELLAS. 100 Black Drap d'Ete Clonks, trimmed with Gros Grain 8ilk Fringo asnd Galoon, $9 and $10; thoso Garments arospecially choap, as wo have nover shown such Cloaks ' B i hgo EROTER Iadies will find a very largo assortment to select from. The ‘muflty of the Silkk is superior to other goods offered in this market, and our prices quoted below are less than manufac- turers’ cost: SERGE SILK PARASOLS. 85¢ for 18 inch. $1.10 for 20 inch, $1.35 for 22 inch. $1.75 for 24 inch 5,000 HEAVY SERGE PARA- SOLS, PEARL HANDLES. $2.75 for 22 inch. $3.00 for 24 inchs LACES. 10,000 YARDS BLACK FRENCH LACES, Elegant Patterns, just opened, REMARKABLY CHEAP. 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-av, & Trealy-seeondst BIANON. PELTON & POMEROY Sole Agents for MATHUSHEK, HAZELTON BROS. AND DECKER PIANGS Also IELTON & POMEROY ORGANS, We mspecifully invite the atiention of 1t ull others whihing to purchase i Orguns, to the sbove celebrated e, Our fucilitios for munutace turlug Uriaos aro such that wo are ois- bled to gin extravrdinary fuducenicnts, Auy parties «ishing to purchase will flud 16 ¢o tholr inkrest (o writo us ub ouce fur ILLUSTR.TED CATALOGUES aud Price Lists,[th full particuiurs, which will bo sent frecupon spplication, PELTON & POMEROY, OMoo an Warerooms 1 150 & 162 Btatelt,, CHICAGO, ILL. bttt i At Sy = ARBNDS KUMYSS 2 MUK Wine. The Kiog of Faods. L i e W A L L WWive power, graterut to e B oY (ke blood pi ik Sellcale ' iy e - kX Aladinoa st . 5 Ik 1 Bk e s of Buadis el 4

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