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Tiartny moderately active and higher; oxten No, 3 fall, bar SAO, Tard anit i HHavIsioNs—Pork easlernt, $l An Hiininaly prime slog, £5. Ayn nye Bue em nes ehuh ety ania 25, jemand Hem nnd market tan wt £428, 61d, we sie cWteuns chuie Wervern Weacrre, Zac; choles Content, Zha26e. _ANSERD Olt--Stenity at ALC, —_— DETROIT. | DRTROIM, March at. Durit. Gnatxetvnent enslort oxic, nominnl; No, twhite, 1 April €120(1 May, 2%; dune, #195 milling, o,f rominn. ‘ 5 ont, 23.00 bur, AMvaIRN ro Wma, [oO bree —— nh Ste PRORIA, wicket Ponta, Iy Marck ML-GHAIN-Corn quiet any canyy highemixad, HGRii(er mixed, AVATCe, Vata nips Nod white, HGge Myo dully No. 2, 76ca SSiany—Btonds; 200 bris Mutstied guous on the Un- ais Uf HUG, ‘ . *° +s INDIANAPOTAS. INDTANAPOLS, Maret 31L—Girtain—Whent wenk; No. 2 red, @.17@12. Com wonk nt L0%4go, Oats quict at Liawse, oe 2 OSWEGO. Osweco, March 3t—GrAtn—Wheat castor; No.1 Minnesota spring, &1.4, Corn duily Duluth, Se, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, 0. Mareh 31L—PeTRoLEUM —Quilot; Btandard white, 10 test, ic. Pirrentna, Pa. March 31,— Prrnoneust—Quicts erudo towor atvlgont Parker's for shipment; retine ‘Ugo, Philadelphia delivery. Me ractvtntces Pay March 3.—PETROLRUM Market opened nt Stier hiitheet, wer laweat, Mitta losin at wifer slilpnients, liar nvorive, #200; charturs, nvernge, 19,600) transnettons, 215,00, COTTON. 81, Lots, Mo,, March #1.—CaTton—Dull and tower to sell, but tho oficial quotations are unchangeds oles, 3,0 bules; receipts, (00; shipments, WU; stock ANS, La. March | 3-Corrox—Dullt dy suiting, 12i4cy good ardinnry, By balons wrome, Lake exparte 10 Continent, 821; conatwisc, 2 DRY Goons. New York, March 3t.—Husiness generily quict with packne houses, but the tone of tho market ls siendy, Cotton goods in. lieht demand and ateaty, Printa remain quiot tn first innde.. Drs nods Jese active, Printed Inwnes, planes, and wlrz~ fia a fairly nective, Mon's wear wonluny qulvt and tire, Forelgn gouds sluggish and stuady. TURPENTINY. Witstixatos, March 3L—SPitits TURPENTINE— Dull and nominal. ."A DEAD HORS. Charles A, Dana Recovers 810,388.69 Wack Salary from Former Stockhold= ers in the Old Chicago + Republican» Nowspaper. Speciat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Sprixqrinty, Ub, March 31—The reeent de- cision of tho Supreme Court of tho United States inthe cise of John Williams and oO. M. Hatch, plaintiifs in error, va, C, A. Dani, of the Now York Sun, whieh was published In -‘Tie Tiupune, has led to some peeulinr political com- plications, and may tend to affect. the political canvass in this State. The facts In regurd to tho decision aro: During the campaign of 1860 cer- tain politicians jn tho Hepubltean ranks wero oot asatisficd with tho courso of Tur Trmene, and deemed it advisable to establish in Chicago nuother: paper, which thoy could mold more readily to thelr views of party policy, and accordingly n stock company ‘was formed, the Chicago’ Republican wag estab- Usbed, and Charles A. Dann, ex-Asgistant Beere- tary of War, was placed in charge.. Among those engaged in the enterpriso to tho extont of taking stock and nesisting In tho venture wero Hichard_ Yates, Jesso K. Dubols, 0. M. Hatch. and Charles E, Lippincott, thon connected with tho Stato Administration; Senntor William Pitt Kellogg, of Louisiana, whose home was then re- ported to he at Canton, W.; Col, A.C. Babeoek, of Canton, anda coter{o of SpringNeld politicians, among whom wero 8.M, Cullum, Frank Leon- ard, at present bis private secretary, Jacob Bunn, banker, Col. Jobn Williams, William But- Jor, and numerous others, living and dead, Dann Visited Springtleld Jn responso to an Invitation, ani, after consultation, concluded to accept the editorship of the paper and take a portion of tho stock, He borrowed.of the First Nutlonal Bunk of this city $6,000, which he invested In tho paper, giving assceurlty certificutes of stuck nd personnl indorscments.., An ngrcement wis: difts"déuien ip and sigticd, giving Danan certain salary and providing for the management of tho institution, In course.of timo Diana's note to tho. bank. became duc and went to protest, In response to calls for payment he referred the bank to thd parties who had guarantecd the payment of tho stock of the Republican, which had In tho ‘meantime becomo -valucless by reuson of tho falture of the venture, and Dang had retired to Now York, Tho bank sucd on tho note in the United States Court In New York, and obtalied Judgment. Dana, In turn, sued John Willlams und 0. M. Hatch, two of tho stockholiers,’ In the United: States Court in this district, -for the ~ balince af salary claimed ta be duo him, and obtained judyment. The defendants apperted to tho Supreme Court of tha United stutes on the pround that nfl the stockholders should have een Aued, ant it two should not be singled out, but the Court deelded in effect that uach and every one of the Republican Company werd Mable for tho full amount of their stock, and confirmed the judgment of tho Court below. Tho resulé wis that Witiinms’ and Tatch paid the bank tho umount of tho ju = ment, amounting with interest to $1038.09, yestorday, it being wndorstood that all Dana wus tho sutisfiction of the Judgment. Hatch and Willinmsare buth sharcowners in tho First National Bank, and herein come tho com- Plications. It Is well known that tho First Na- Yoni Bunk, a8 9 corporation, has been alnee 188 Intmienl to Gov. Callomlocally, and that the latter 1s Prealdent of tho State National Bank, while Leonard, his private secretary, is inter- sted In anothor banking institution, Col, Will- dums has not bi personally antugonistic, but. tho other ‘gllicers of the bank, . all of whom are * Hopublicans, hive ..been active dn thoir opposition to him, and nr known to be dlsposed to prevent Sangamon County from gi ing bin a unanimous vote in the State Conven- tion for renomination, It is reported by the nttornoys for Williains and Hatch tat Babevele, Kellogg, Butler, and perhaps some otlivrs, dls- Posed of tholr stock Defore Dana was sued, but that Cullon, Leonnrd, and Bunn are still re- sponsible a8 stockholders, and that suit wilt bo iminedintely commenced aguinat. t ag the others who Gld not 36 covery of i portion of tho umount paid. Tho attorney for Williams is Maj. A, Orendorit, See- retnry of the Democratic State Central Commit+ tec, Hostates that Mr. Willinins is personally’ footy to Goy, Cutlom, nud will not consént. to tho sult belny instituted until after the State Convention, Ate PRINGFIELD, Militia Company Disbanded—A Ieavy Verdict—Licensed to Organize, . Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, . Beninarieey, TL, Burch 31.—-Adjutant-den- eral Hilliard has issued an order disbanding Company D, Fifth Regiment, I. N. G,, located at Williamsville, in this county, at the roquest_ of Capt. Willlam L, Peroe, Tho jury in tho caso of A.M. Whittaker, tho dofaulting. Collcctor of Woodford County, on trinl yesterday and to-day Jn tho Sungamon Clreutt Court, returned a verdict for tho peuple for the nmount of tho bond, $115,000, but found tho debt and damages at $950, instead of $18,900 suod for, This caso is pending In tho Supresno Court, which sent tho issues of fact te the Cire -eutt Court for sottlement, The miin ques- tion is aa to which set of bondsmon shall be held responsible, It being claimed that Whittaker used tho taxes collected {n 1877 to Haake food bis doflelency in tho collections of 1876, @ jury found that tho payments made by Whittaker in 1877, which were applied on tho uelinquenoy of 1876, were so applicd without the sangeat of bis securitics, A motion fora now trial was inude onthe part of tho people, and Jenye was given to tile a bill of exceptions. Tho case now yoce back to the Supreme Court, sLiconacs to onnizo wore fusucd to-duy to the Toadville Qotd"&- Silver Mining Company of SERCH SPP Eee fh mnpany ol 0 + cago; cupital, 20,0 ey er LOTTERY DRAWING, » Loviayiing, Ky, March 31—Tho olghtcenth f tho Commonwoalth Distribution Aompany took ''placu to-day ut Macautoy's ‘Theatre, in the presence of @ largo and fushion- Sblogudionce, The capital prize, €N,0W, wus drawn by ticket 1,261. ‘The second prize, $10,000, Gtoluesd oy ease ea OH Meee See teas 257. Tho following tickets Airow 91,005 ih, TUE, oth 01,00, ad ys. aut, for thy res Protect your carpets ‘by using tho Moth-Proot Si Bowed arpa Lining, Use unly.that Tmanutuot= nig Saag has ane auto by all carpor-deuters, en MOB HOF cure any stomac “Brown's Houschiotd Punages ae ieee) mite uuagod.' “cher in bo . np and Yat prod An Wil otberg are Maleiterae sw materials .taln—aA. Reld-and brother. . Off, 3 she aecms to be In good shape, ee r You can dratantly Stop that awful neuralgia or ;| ‘| Banduaky; MARI NEWS. este The Scow Granger Reported. &: Total Loss at Michigan “*" City. Sturgeon Bay Canal Clear and the Bay Free of Lee Iron-Oro to Ho Shipped to Fruitport by Rail and Lake. Interesting Resume of Port and General Marina Happenings. ——g— GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGIITS. { No grin chartera were reported yestordays: ates nre firmly maintained at 6 cents on con and 614 cents on wheat to Erle and Gutlalo. Thi charters In the course-freight trade were ns fol+t Jawa: Schooner It. C. Crawford, dry limber, from Mnntetee to Chicaga, at 81.7% por 10003, schooner Lincoln Dall, hemlock tles, from Grand River to Chicngo, at 6 cents apleve; schooner ‘Telegraph, maple lumber, from ‘Traverse Hay to Chleago, nt 22.60 per 1,000 fect, stralght mensuro, A Mght-draught vessel was wanted to curry dry plac lamber from Siugatick to Mehigan City AE B150 por 1,000 feet. Agents report that mites are bolt irmly midntalned. : At Iuifalo, canal frelghts on wheat aro ft cents to Jord nnd hold til te one Of aiy s Teents to loud on tho day uf opentuge 2 cents within ten days after the openings, ; ‘5 ing rates, but is epokon of ats about tho Tt will be forced elusive talk hero 3 cents to Oswago 1y firure tor beginning a Upon the attentian of ehip ‘8 that tho number of properly clussed grain-earciers will be cons siderably less this year thir it wos ft 1800, birt whether there tre still not enough of A vessels: will be proved only by the demand.” Detroit papers’ report. the charter of the schooner hows for wheat to Erie nt 24 cents; also, the schooners Republic and Eure riot Ross for lumber from Alpena to Detroit at 2 per 1,000 feet. TG NEW MILWAUKER BARGE. Mr. Wolf states that Tie ‘Tuisene’s Milwaus kee correspondent was in error when he reported that the new steam-barge about to be bullt at that pluce would have 45 feet bean, The vctual dimensions of tho new ernft will embrace tt Téngth over all of 265 fedt, n breudth of beam of 38 fect Inches, and ndepth of hold of 2 feet. These proportions wit afford a ting vessel of nearly 2,000 gross tons enrrying capaelty. Righty of her frames will be got out from one mold, the only difference in size belng inthe heel. A new feature fn her conatrnetion, as now contem- plated, will be independent overhead arches in tho hald, placed about. three. fect distant from the sides, and thoroughly fastened to keolgons ht and outelde of the sith tom, These arches tre to run tho full length of tho hold, Thoy will be stralght amidship, with three legs at the ends, forining an arch similar to those on the Long Istand sound stenmera, In every other reapeet tho construction of the craft is to bo tho: same ns the Minnesota, lunched Inst Saturday. Several pi are nlready turing for the ves- vi pxpeeted to be completed about tho Istot eptember, For tha time being she will bear tho name Progress, DEATH OF A LAT CAPTAIN, The Buifalo Courier of Tuesday announees the death of Cupt. William A, Smith, well and favor- ably known on the likes. Capt. Smith was for several years in the employ of the Unian Steam- boat Company, Jatterly fn command of tho propeller Starucea; and for this season he had been assigned to the command of the Dean Wehmond, now lying In Chicago Harbor. On Wedn dng. tho Vith Inst, Capt. Smith was at- tacked wilh paralysis, and was taken to tho Homeopathic Hospital, where he remalned until Monday’, the 22d, when he was removed to tha Tlarino Hospltel connected with tho Siaters of Charity, 10s wife died about flye years ayo. Ho has a son 11 yenrs of age, who llyes with «Dir, Lynn, a slater of the decensed, ut Hochester, CLASSED DOWN. The owner of tho stentn-barge George Dun- bar was horrified yesterday to learn thit in the fortheoming Inland Lloyds register his steamer will have a classification of 183. Tho discovery wag made on application for insurance us a yood: Avvessel, Hitherto the Dunbur has never been permitted. to class below A, and only an year ago several thousnnd dollars were oxpended upon repairs calculated to keep her in that pride. Therefore this sudden rating down proves 15 difieutt of salutton us tho celobrated V—16—H puzzle. Capt, Ben Hammond, who Ingpeeted Yor tho Inland Lloyds at thls port, will hive ta bear the odium nttvebing to tho change until It is explained satisfactorily, TIE MICHIGAN CITY WRECKS, Special Correspondence of The Chicayo Tribune, Miciioan Crry, Mareh Tho seow Granger, whieh’ went ashore Sunduy evening, has been almndoned by her owners, ft haying been found impossible ta get her olf, ns she grounded on tho wreek of the schooner J. A. Rust, benched here: last year. Tho Granger is owned by her Cap- Bho was valued at $1,200, nad belonged in Sungatuck, Mich. No. Inauranca; Jumber all caved, The mensure- ment of. tho Granger was 7d tons, Sho wis bullt In 1859, at Holland, dy John Long, and hada rating in tho register of Clt, ‘The ernft ts tho flrat one to zo But of existenco this senson, ‘Tho scow 8. P. Wilson wil prabubly bo hauled T Her own- ors nro 8.2. Wilson and G. B. Wright, of South Tlaven. Mr Wright Is here and seems contidont of getting her off should the: present tino Wenthor continue a day or two, Tho’ Witson minade tho trip from Muskegon here, a distance of 120 milles, in twelve hours, leaving ut 7:65 a. m1, und going on tho bunch at nbout 8 p.m. —_—_ | MILWAUKEE, : Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . MILWAUKEE, March 31.—Tho Fruitport+ Fur- nace Company is in such straits for fran oro that J thoy bye ordered a carga shipped here by rail, and have chartered the schooner. John, Behuotte tocarry It across the Inke, paying ber 8 conts per ton, ‘Tho Sehuctte is fitting ont to-day. Aquarter Interest ‘Iu the scow Naney Dell has beon sold by Edward Anderson, of Grand Hayeu, ta Capt, Theo, Consaul, of thistclty, for $630, The Fiizgerald steain-bargo tect hye steam. up, and are ready to leave for below at amo- mment’s notice, ‘Tho Barnuin and Kereyaw wore each taking an a Uitte more grant Smith's new elovator to-day¢ Tho Barnum hid ail sho could co towork down tho river unaided, and the Kershaw enguyed tho services of. tha tur Wel- come, Both boats groundod on the shoal spot ust below Brondway bridge. The steamers wilt all probability start from hore on Friday, aud, if so, will be tho first to pass through the Struts, An advanco in whert cused slippers to hold off, and no charters were made, ° There ‘is every indleation ef another spelt of disagreenble weather, It is blowing freshly from. tho southoust, and tho storm signal ia tying, Jobn Brenser lis recolved the sppolritment of. Keeper of tho Lite-Saving Station ‘here, yice il . Harry Leo, resiyned,: Fp The Goatrich Transportation Company ta-day entered ppon a contract with tho Dotrolt & MU waukes Hallway, und tha propeller Menomlica Jott Tor Grand: Huven tosulght on bor frat trip. ‘The Deperu Jeuves to-morrow evening, DETROIT ITEMS, 2 Spectat Dievatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detuorr, Mich, March 81—Tho steamship AInter-Ocenn, towing hor consort and two barges, passed up this morning from Buffalo bound for Ray City, to loud lumber for Chicugo, This the ‘rst up passage. At noon tho stenin-borgo Porter Chamberlain and consort passed up, ss The propeller 8t. Puul arrived dowa from Al- pent this afternoon, Tho steam-bargo Areada nlao passed down, loaded with luinber, for Clevo- land, this afternoon, Tho now schooner Minnohahn, now gn the stocks at Gibraltar, will bo juunchod to-morrow, weuther being favorable, oan Anont the Canadian wrecking laws, it 1s ns-- serted the Canadians haye protarrod charges ugainst the Atnerican tug Mocklig- Hivd, for nasistiug tho Canudian steam-bargo Lothatr when ushoro on. Colchester Reef list Katurday venting. Colchester Neef is in Cunadiin waters, Nourly ev ng {n port is fitted out, and brenk will bo mado in a fow days, Many veusels will undoubtedly start out to-morrow, : Tho tug Fuvarite has been sold to Ashland (Luke Buperior) purties for $5,000, ey CLEVELANT, : * Apeelal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, March ¥l.—Cloarinces—Schooner Loutaa, Port Wuron, sight.’ Capt. 0, 0, Chapman reports that part of tha shortage of tho Carmo- rantand Pelican his been disvoyered, and that Erle purties bad remitied to bi tho value of the gruln atill usissing. rain — TOLEDO. Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Z ToLeve, O,, March 31.—Artived: PropellerRed Jacket, Sandusky, ston; schooner Johnson, | Cloyeland, light. Cleared: Propeller Red Jacket, schooner Corsican, Builulo, 15,985, bushels corny schooner B, BE .Carslayton, De- | trolt, 40 tohweconly eunoguer 4, C, Mnxwell, Erte, seen 25] inet THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1880. 200 Tiahels corn: achomer Mongunyony OL 21887 bushels whont: eehooner J, Ys MifPato, 15.81 Luwhels whestts keow 1 hiaten= L Yolee: echooner Myatig Star, from Ahtabuls to Chiengo, MWeretors: Schooner Woazing Star, wheat to Ti ihe cents: rehooncr Mary Battle, corn itnin at 14 ont Tuftn- suid BS gg HAY CILY. if. Bpeelat Diepatch to The Calengo Tribune. \_ BAY Urry, Mich, March 31.—The steam-bargo Ovoratt(King with the tinrye St. pi, the tiie Castlostitn the barges Nell, Norway, Hale, and Pringlo; arrived today, the fret areivals of tho season, Tho Castle, drawing eleven feet ten ‘hes, grounded fn the ehannel when entering he river. The tug Teller released her, Charters-George King, May City going rates whon loaded; barges Ne, Male, an Clement, Hay Clty to Bultalo, &) per 1.0007 barges Little Juke and Norway, Sagtiaw to Bul falv, £3.00; burge Seminole, Zilwaukee to To- led feat purge Muay Mills nnd bare DAL Keya, Ha toSnudiagky, & Wind—South; weathor fine RUFFALO, Bordat Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune. Tueraro, N. ¥., March Ol—Arrivulss to-day? Schooner Surprise, Toledo, 14,100 bushels wheat: stenn-barge Channey Hurlbut,. Detrott, 40,000 Dbitahels wheat; schooner Thomas Parsons, Dee troft, 23,600 Inishels wheat; propeller W. I. Wet ‘more, Detroit, 45288 bushels whent, and barge Brunette, 46,000 bushels wheat; steum-barge L, 13, Ta detrolt, #88 bushels whent, and barge G. HG Bly, 40,402 bushels whent. ‘Tho de- nurtures were: Schooner jo Drtmimond, Windsor; propeller Moricy, Toledos schooner C, Th Jones, nuw; schooner Abbie T. Andrews, Chleaggy; chouner s. 1. Watson, 1,130 tous coal, Chicago, ——. STURGEON BAY, Suactal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Stundron Bay. Wis. March 31.—Tho reported filling up of tho ship cantl by Saturday's storm isuimistuke, Tho tug W, C. Tilson, drawing: nino feet of water, passed through tho eut this morning without experiencing tho Ienst diil- eMlty, Sturgeon Bay fa clear of ico from the head down to Spear’s MIL Shoutd the pronenit heavy. wiud from the south continue through the night it is mero than probable It will be ull elear by morning, Bi Spectat Dispatch to The Chieacn Tribune, Enry, Pat, March d.—Arrived, steam-baree V.H. Ketcham, Detroit, 62,000 bushels wheat. Clenred light for Chicago. PORT JOTTINGS. Tho schooners Ishpoming andJoin Burt are rlyed yesterday morning from St/ Joseph, Sich., to loud with corn for Lifala, ‘The arrivals of Captains yesterday embraced Willan Mack, of the schooner Helvetin: N, EB. Hoover, of the schooner Ningura; and Willan Curtiste, of the schooner Delaware,—nll from Oawe; ‘0: ne tho Vessels-Owners' Towing Associn- tion will plueo the tu Van Sebald In commis- sion. Capt. Robert Teed will be in command, as usm, with Shonus Marley ns engineer, The schooner J.P. Ward, now ut Muskegon, dng been sold by DB, B. Brower ta. C. Hrittum, of Saugatuck. “Conskteration not learned. ‘Tho schooner Sardinit was on the market yes- terday with lumber and shingles, and remained unsold nt nighttul, eit | command the schooner Reg- lator, view N. Nelson; Capt. Charles Gunde xon the schooner 0. H, Jolingon, vieo Doter N. aren. Messrs. Hibbard & Vanco, agents of tho Great. Western’ Insurmnee Company of New York, assert that they ye not tiken a hull risk ut a lower rate than 3% per cent pecmniun tho pres- ent season, They suy furthermore that the Company has not sought hill riske even at this rate, because it was considered too low, It is reported that Chicugo partics have secured the fron steamer Ivanhoe for suminer excitrsions out of thia port. The Ivanhov has been employed on Lake Superiur for several seNSONS pa She has 1. reported speed of elx-. excursion business. Cuptains of vessels arriving heroreport twelve fect of water over.the bur between tho Muake- gon harbor piers, and elght feet five Inches of water nt the present stage between tho burbor plers at White Lake. « The Lower Lakers that have bont canvas and fro ready for a stirt are the schooners Sun Diego, C.C, Barnes, Lufrinter, Red Wing, John Miner, Richard Winstaw, It. 1. Mayes, Hulsted, H, Perew, Golden West, Sunrise, Charles TL urton, James Couch, and burges Nelson aud Munitowae, 7 AROUND THE LAKES. Licut. Thurston, of the revenue cutter Man- hattan, hus arrived at Oswego, where his yesso} id etntioned, s, «Edward Durant, at ono time minster of the monster schooner George W. Adams, but more. recently in command af thu scow Asa Childs, which ho owns, has been appuluted Captaln of the ateam-burge Orton, lying nt Saginnw, £ According to tha Syracnse Standard, It {8 co: fidently expected thnt tho le Canal will ho in malt order and open us early as tho 10th of April. ‘Tho schooner Persia unshipped her rudder in henyy went on Lake Untariv while returning. to Toronto tram Oswego, 4 The water In the harbor at Be Vite is rep ed by tho Harbormuster to be one foot low than ever before in hia knowledge at this tine, ofa boiler tineo In tho tue Goodnow Is to go Int aller one ho tug Goodnow 1s 10. Mr, Caldwell's now steum-buryes pin Tho stenm-burgo Michimin ts having a now eabin puton aft at Detroit. Tho schooner Wesley will bo commanded by Capt. John Mutton this: season, and the Coluin- ‘Dhin by Capt. T. Lemry, Grover & Son, of Cleveland, havo given the bark Constitution a thorough overtiauling, and have put now sails and new wire raging on her, and nre generally overinuling and putting new wire rigging on tho sehoonor Southwest, 2 The tue Nina and tow will probably leave NDetrolt for Bullnlo this week. She will have some or nil of tho fallowing vossels with her: Montmorenel, Retndeor, Mont Blane, Montgor rye Morlek, Clayton Belle, Monticetlo, and Mon: eros. A i sailor" makes this point against examina- tlong ns conducted ta discover eolor-biindness: “What Js tho necessity to lot aiman pick out sixty or Keventy diferent tudes of worsted, somo of them dellente cnoigh te puzzle au young lady (ua zephyr-store, when In reality only three. or four very distinct colors are cuiptoyeit hi the vee of navigation, to-wits White, red, and fen Ughts, and white, black, and red in uoy's; A‘prominent vessol Captain thinks that there should be a Jaw proserliinyg at certain numbor ot whistles which should indlents whethor the atcumner was towing vessels or wot, so that any: oraft cottltne 4a the opposlt direction or on the. Ruirtor would have no exense fur fouling with the tow. ‘This ts very lable to happen underthe [estat arrangowent, whoro all that is required. i j4 to Keop blowing the whistle. Hu etyests one Jong nnd ona Bhort whistle for a tow und 1 ge- ries of short whistles for a propeller withoutone, ape would not by confounded with the signal of tresa. | ‘Tho propelice Sparta broke her wheel recently while testing her engines in the old river bed at Cielo Detroit § Union b ho Detroit Scamen'’s Union has no Roo members, How: npabhy Anight or twosincoa schooner In tow of a pmuil tug struck the Hyhton tho Limeklin Crosd- Jug. carrying It nway, togothor with the boxt on which It was set. The trips of tho steam-barge Whiting hava beon decided on us followa: “Every third trip from Duluth to Chteagos all. the othiors Duluth to L'Ange and Marquette, She will carry ore the senson round, Advices from T'Anse aro to tho offoct that work on tho ore douk is progrossing aatlsfuctari- ty, the only deawbnek being that the timber and utaber docs not arrive faust enough fron Mare quettes but the foreman thinks ho will be nbic ie Ba ae tho Jul by Muy 1, or by the 1sth ut 0 hntest. z Tho propeller Dahtla will start out from No- trolt to-day to begin tho work of laying buoys Jn the Detrolt ittvor, Bt. Clair Rivor, Strats of Mackinaw, and Green Bay, Sho will at frat nt. tend to thogo in the Detroit and St. Clair ityers and ut tho Bt Clair Flata, | ‘The othors will follow aug 8000 a8 the Ico [s out of tha way. On the stocks in Patrick Smith's yard, Clove. Tand, is 1 Rmull tug, whioh [a neurly completed, Into'it will bo put the machinory of the tay Bhoo. Fly, and when tho new tui is Inunched and woll outof tho way, Mr, Sinith with boxin tho bulld- ink n now sloam-barge of ® tlzo abovo the medium, Tho schooner Bahamn's anchor ond chains have been sald to Cupt, 8. 1, Gruumond ut Doe trolt for S176, Capt. Dixon, who has suffered much from 4 diseased Long In ono of his legs, will havo it am- putnted, So says a Detroit exchange, Tho steam-birgo Bratbury hus got into Con- Re eterna oe eal Se o nime “Old Bradbury," tas naked Congross tonilow bin to renama fila bout, * + PORE OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS, Stmr Alpona, Muskegon, pundrics, Prop Wituun Crippen, Nuntstecs lumber, Prop st. Albuns, Ludington, tyht, Prop Skylark, -Bonton Hurbor, sundries, , Prop Aunle Laura, Muskegon, lumber, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, iumbor, Prop G. J,'trucaicl, Milwaukee, sundricds Prop‘, W. Snook, White Luke, lumber, Behr Minorva, Stuskeyon, luinber,. Schr M. Guage, Muskegon, ruilzond ties, Behr li. Boalt, Whito Lake, riilroud tiea,. Sobr Ishpemihy, Henton Harbor, leht, Behr John Lurt, Henton Harbor, light Schr M. YW. Hall, Muskegon, lumber. Bohr Cora, St. Joseph, lumber, Sohr E. Ellonwoud, Whito Lake, lumbor, Sehr Sardinia, Pentwater, lumber, Behr Eurly Bird, South Huven, bark, bebr Alico Michurds, Manitowoc, railroad ties, Schr Helen Blogd, Muskegon, rullroad Ue, ‘ se CLEARANCES, ‘Prop Georgo Dunbar, Muskego Prop Auule Laure, blugkeyou, Prop Wililam Cripnen, Manistee, Prop. W. Bnook, White Lake, Sehr Minorya, Muskegon. Schr ©, 1G Johnson, Pentwater. Kehr Salina, Pentwater, Kehr Kouventr, Pentwater, Kehr 2, Catkins, Traverse Clty. Febr Ht. Bout, White Luke, Kehr Hegtlatar, White Luke. Behr Carrier, White Lake, Sehr lenwoud, White Lakes Sehr Telograph, Traverse City. Kehr 8, Hates, Pentwater, Kehr M. Gnge, Alnapee, te 1 Btinr Alpomt, Muskeun, sundrics, Behr Felnpest Htowley's May, 0 brls pork and stmifrles, Kehr Mocking Dird, Stony Cronk, 4 tirls pork, } Prop G, P. Heath, Saugatuck, sundgles Prop Skylark, Honton [nrbor, sundrie TIE COURT THE MATCH-BOND. CASE. Three of the mateh-bond cases were heard yesterday before Judge Blodgett and Judgments for various amounts rendered against tho deo fentants, Theso were all criminal informations, charging that tho defendants by giving worth- tess bonds to the Government, on the repre- sentation that thoy werv Intending to establish inateh-faetorica, had been able to obtaln large quantities of match-stamps without paying for the sume. No defenses were made to the nes tlons, and Judgment was entered aguinst Phineas Ayer und sureties for §25,400, ayalnat: Charles N. Wheejer aud hla sureties for $2470, and adit. James Fitaxerald and his sureties Tor $11.80, In the enso against Phineas Ayer and his bondamen, the Jirige overruled the demurrer of Chi . Race, the surety for dames Baxter, who skipped out, A default had been taken on the bond und nm selre facing fsaued nzalnst Race, and h Murresl on the ground that tho offense charged nguinst Baxter was au infamous erimo eduld only he prozonted by Indictment, not winformation, The Judge, however, took t rent view Of it, holding It was not an infae mous crime, and, even if it was, the surety hay ing entered Into tho reeaynizanee volunturil securing tho release of Baxter, must produce his maa, and could not after default nitack the form of the charge ngninat his prin- elpal, Race was allowed unt Monday to decide whether he would stand by his demurrer or -plowl to the scfre facies. ‘This sult was 0 crim. al information against Ayer, Naxter, and others for conspiring to defraud the Govern. went. by obtaining. ubout 82,0 of match- stamps on o worthless bond, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Judgo Drummont returned from Indianapolls yesterdny, and will hear a sot cage to-day in chambers. 4 Judge Blodgett will probably discharge his Jury to-day, April J6 ho will have a jury in tho District Court which will have some memori- blo work to do, The’ first cnses are tho criminal indictments agninst B. F. Allen, Join MvArthur, Sfonry Greenebuum, and _ then follaw tho mateh-bond indletmenta, After the criminal ences ure disposed of, the Judge may protmbly hear any Issios in pankranter that muy be reads. To-day he will bear the euse of the United States against Finney and Harding, owns ers of the schooner Gallatin, for carrylig away a Hyht on the Goverment pier last ubtumno, FEDERAL COURTS, Tho Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Company filed bills yesterday ngalnat James H. euch, of Cam- bridge; Patrick , Flood, of: Streator; and G. 8. Coles, of Hiznbeth, to compel thom to recognize ita rightsnssole and only owners of certain - patents for making artificial gums and palates. Menry W. Putnam filed n bill against John A. Lomax to prevent him from using 1 patent for ‘hot faateppers, originally issticd Ovt. 27, 1874, to The Etna Life-Insurance Company Med a vilt noninat Murtha A. Hart, Mary: E. Van Ostin, and | others to foreclose a mortenge for £9,002 on the E. 4 of the &, % h WV. 14 of tho 4 4 of the Re W. te z teen iniles an hour, and fs well quatified fur the | Se ho 8. the Yvand the E. $3 of the SB. 1g 0 nigo the NW, ft WV. of tho S.-W, 14 and the of the 8.18, 1¢ of See. 383, and WO acres off We douttt ond Of the Sel if of tho Nek. i of ih ey 1, Tho Milwaukeo BMechantes' Mutual Insurance Company begin a sit in-debt ngninst Charles tid LrnetJ, Knobelsdarif, Lonissehultze, George: A. Misch, and Frank Kuhn, elubning §2,uo0 data nyres, § 8. » Davis, administrat Mary, Lizaic, and Mabel 1 Gallup to foreclose a trugpdd Lot 3, Bluck 12, in Hinsdale, *; ‘ —_—. STATE COUR The Fisher Varnish Colupany began a suit yesterday agalnst Lyman ie and Marshall J. Stoll to recover 81,600. Kato Conlan, administraftix of tho estato of Albert It, Conlan, deecaged,, gammenved an ne ton In trespiss agalnst tho Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Mathyay Compyuy, chiming £3,000 dgamupges, = ah * Jumes F. White, Bryco’@ray, and David Air began 2 sult in attnchincnt} tor $10,008.53 agalnst. Jonnthan Longmire, fab « George C, Owen commenerd n sult to recover $15,000 of tho City of Chica 4 filed a DIN ayninst awards and 1. BE, d for $1,000 0n tt DIVORCES, * Judge Jameson vm tan adlyorce to Mattie B. Drury from Laityenee A, Drury, on the ground of drunkenness ghd eruelty. PROBATE COURT. In tho estate of Jacob Rihly, the will was Proven and ndmitted to probate. Letters testa- mentary were fasued to Lapfee Abt. ‘The estate Js valued at about $13,000, and It wns bequeathed in its ontlraty to hia daughtdr, Louise Abt, wife of Peter Abt. In tho estate of Cart Hausmann, letters of nil- ministration wero iasned ta Bophle Hauemunn, ‘The estate fs valued nt about $4,400. - In tho estate of Henry R. Waipplo, lettora of scaleecrttaie wees eed y teach wd A. Whip- ple. Tho valued nt About $53 # — counry céunt. In the matter of the voluntary assignment of J. 1, Whittlesey, tho second roport was approved unless objected to within ton days. In tho matter of the petition of lobert W. and Elizabeth Chapman for tho adoption of Kittie Emerson, a decree of adoption was cn torad, The objections to a ln mumber of special aasessinents in tho city and su prsnmdlin towne were overruled yesterday, Including city epee einds Nos, 1,13, 7,680, 1,011, 1.610, 1,027, 1d, 1,611, 1,059, 1,681, 1,002, 14i8t, 1,087, 000, Dit 1,717, ta 4,745, 1,700, 1,003; Lake View speelal No, ‘Noxt Friday will be tho lant day of seryico for the April term in tho County Court, A DOG CASE. In Judge Rogers’ court yesterday a ively Ayght was raging inn dog’ cuso, Floiahman vs. Munlorre, Jn tho suminer of 1878 a large New- foundland dog camo about tho premises of Mr. Edward Manierre, on tho corner of ‘Twonty> fourth stroct and Pratrioayvenne, The dog was driven away by Mr. Manferre, but returned, and wos about tho premlacs for, threo or four days, and thon, while in tho street near by, bit a boy Jn tha Tey, dutnaying @ pair of trousers, whiel were oxi{bited fii court, and various nouralgio fQnd other palng were attributed by a lenrmed surgeon to bite, ~The dow wis soon afterwards killed by two polleemen, Judge Kogurs improved the occusion by saying thats dog that hag bitten n porson ought not u bo Killed, but shouldbe kept ted up until could bo ascertulned whether or not be wis aad, Sho tiw was Int down to the effect that, In order to recover, the pluntit® war bound to prove that the dotcndunt was tho owner or eeper of the doy, and bad knowledge or rely sonublo cuuge to bolleve that the dug was vicious and accustomed to attack and bite persons, ‘Yho jury, nfter au absence of about ten min- ‘utes, returnod a yordict for the defendant, we THE CALL, 6 Jupax Broparrr—Governmnont civil casos, Jupay Dyen—Set cases Mackull ve. .8choons er Helvetia, Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Company vs. Seammon, and in re W, A, Jackson on an uppllcation for discharge, APreLtaTE Count, OT, 68, 69, and 70, No ease on trial. JUDIE GAnY—f00 to 037, inclualvo, except 800, 004, and G2, No case on trivt,, JUDGE Bast; ie veremprory: eall 3, 37, 38, 42, 47, 4a8 . No. W, Monke va. Nfolson, on trial, lupak Jaweson—Chuucery motions at 0:15 a. ms Jupox Roars—Ii to .12t, Inclusive, except 116 and Lv. No caso ont. + JuDGH MonaN—Wv, 127, 137, 140, 143 to 164, ine elusive, exoopt 14, 1th 15%, wid 160, No, 4, Reich va. Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicayo Aallway Company, on trial Se Jupax ToLuy—4, 6, andé, No, 8 on hoaring. Jupar Dausum—12 and 13, No, 1,610 on bear “Sunde Loomtestnsano cases from 9 to 10.a,’m. fetcnses wenert No rand 1,073, re oe tals AUB, 483, 407, 40, 41, 412, 415, 410, 417, '418,420,' and MMINAL COUAT—It, 660, 662, 085, 604, 607, ¥ JUDGMENTS, Untrep Brates Cincurt Count—Jopae Dion Gutr—Unitod States va. Thomas #, Dobbins, Mlohacl D.Spurck, Peter Rastbury, 8, J. Kildut, executors of George Spurck, decoasod, $0,540.04, Same vs, Joseph Rocilo and Auten Junker, $100) Homington Bowing, Machino Company va. Hiram, AJ, and J. Clingiuan, $5,00,— United States vs, Christiun 8. Rngle, $8,7607.— wine va. Jacub UC, Lew2, $36.01.--sume va. Law repou Sebosn, Churles Ey Sari | and Henry Sever, #tlso3,—sume ye. Phineas Ayer, Mutha and W. J. Itacpor, 0. 0, Whitno: Charles 1. es $25,40.—Same ve Charles N. Whovler, 1, D, Lender, W. H. Colchour, and + Juceb Uroucay verdict, $24 470, and metiva for and James Fitzgerald, Jobn G. {PhMIps, and Cyris Smith; thn Life Insurance Company $5,120,—Samio va, County new trin lame Wustum, Thomas vendlet, $3180, vs. Town of rooklyn. of Kankakee, 8261: MALT BITTERS, MALY UNFERMENTED NOAA MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK Bie AND HOPS’ Irene EXHAUSTED VITALITY.—The purest, safest, Qnd most powerful restoritive in medicine may be found in MALT BEPTERS, prepared without Sernventation trom Canadian BARLEY MALT wnd HOPS, This motehless Nutrient is rlehor in Hone and Musele Prod: iy Materials than alt other forms of malt or medicine, while Cree from the objections urged nyulnst malt liquors, It nourishes, strengthens, vitullzes, and puriticn every orgun and fluid of the body. It dissolves: ond issiinitntes every kind of foul. Tt londs the blond with Ife-giving prineipies. refreshing and invigoratiy the mind and body, and arresting: mental and physical decline, For Ditieult IMves- ton, Lows of Appetite, Sick Headache, Dron. ehitis. Consumption, Emaciation, Dropsy, Men and Physterl Debility, Nervousness, Want of Sleep, Ulecrative Wenknesses of Femitles, Exe haustion of Nursing Mothons, of the Aged, and of Delleate Children, this perfect Henovator {s truly wonderful. Ask for MALT Tirrens prepared by the Mart Birrens Convaxy. and sce that every bottle bears tho Tape Mank Lanet, duly sigued and inclosed in wave lines as Been in cut. MALT RUPTERS oro for snie by all Drugaglsts. AMUSEMENTS. — ve MVICKEI’S THEATRE, Evory Evening and Matinees Wednesday and Satar- duy, SSS CAVENDISH! IS HER GREAT HOLE it ADU ALU! Week of Monday, March 2%, every ovening at 8, Werluesday and saturday Maunees. A week of inirth, muuisie, und rte, -THE TRAGEDIANS OF KALAMAZOO! In Chas. I*, Hrown's Farco-Comedy in 8 Acts entitled OUR SCHOOL DAYS; or, Boys and Girls Again, tonany, Wit Kuperb Cumedy Company. londay, Aprit G—Iteabson and Crane in thelr new comedy, SANDS AND FLAT * WAVERLY’S THEATRE, JH HAVERLY, Hroprietur und Manager, ‘This Thursday Matince at? ‘Third Annual Henent of the Chicago Lodge, To-night Again, Weathersby-Goodwin Froliques! 1n thelr Happy and Perennial HOBBIES! » the Urmost Popularity,” Satur CHAS JHAMLINS THEATRE, Exery Evening, and Siutinees Satunlay and Sun- day nt 3" MR. WILL CILLETTE! In his Inlmitubly Funny Comedy creation, . : THE PROFESSOR! Queor, duaint. Quiezieal, Full of Swarkling Wit, Cat- try Ratlee, Bungs, lees, und Choruses, !HAVERLYS THEATRE, ‘This Thursday Afternoon, Third Annual Bevellt CHICAGO LODGE, No, 4, BPO. BLES, __AQrand BUM wii bo given, AIRBANK HALL. MINNA WRICHT ‘DRAMATIC RECITALS, “rene EURDAY EVE, Ape i —~—raOK's: GRAND EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE! 1880, ic the Summer of 1880, ANNUAL MAY PARTY. Grand Annual Educational Vacation Party. Annual Midsummer Party. Special Facilities for attending the Pasion Play at Ober Ammergau, - Pamphiot containing ful) particulars, with MAT? PR sent frew-on application, ‘Tourist Mekets, fue Independent traveler, by all routes. Cooks Exeursl cantina fares for aver 1,000 Towrsy by tall, 100 jars please address 201 Broadway, N New York. Btcamors Souttdmptun und Bremen, Massengers Lookod for Londumand Paria at lowest mton HATES UF PABSAUE—Frugt Now Yark to Bouth+ ampton, landon, Iluvre, and iromea, tirst cavin, HW; sucoud cabin, 62; stoernua, &, isturn tlekals at ‘reduced ORLAICHS' "& CO. 2 Bowline Grogn.N.¥, H CLAUSENIUS & Co. dBouth Chark at, Agonia fur Chicuzo, ANCIOR LANE MATL STEABERS Ni April, noon | CIRCASIA, April 1%, low ETOH it Bivin | DEVOSLA! Abril 2h Spa SOR ew YO Gt aly pet 7, dN CALE'NEA, April 14,8 am Hovey eres Sexedra n'Tickebs ut reducud rutoa, Btwerage. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 96 Washington-st, “CUNARD MAIL LINE. Ralling twice n wook to.and from British Ports Pass snuu ‘Tickots tran Liverpool}, Queenstown, Glasgow, Hiublin, Beltust, and Sotdunderry at jowest rites, Company’ Ofiew, eyrer Clark ind Iundulpt-sta CI! Ds fu it scene a PT Uma wr WHITESTAR LINE Carrying the United States nnd Royal Mail betwoun Now York and Lverpout, | For passage apply tuCom- Beg, 44 NaN Chirk. F KD LAGKUGKEN, Gen'l Weators Agent, £27" Dratte on Grong rin and Ireland, STATE LINE Tolangow, Liverpool, Dublin. Belfant nd Londons cree feo Met every Lnuemdige. Piext Cant jo uecommeduuon. second Cabin, AUSTIN, HALDWIN & CO. sand Leal andulplest, Chigago, Worturn Manag ta, York for < RN. BAIN & CO,, Vroduco Lrokera and Comoilasion Agents, LEITH, Guarantoo bichest market value forall Donalmnmanty i lo their care, TrUpt ACOUNE sales With yurhun Denkers draft. Juguost roforences on upplle cauun. ~—MRBIG COMPANY IN EXEIEAU! LIEBIG COMPANY'S “EXTRACT OF MBA. . AND CHEADEST MEAT FLAVOIUNG STOCK FOH BOUPS, MADE DISMES, AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT @ auecess und 4 boon for which nations should feel gravetal”—Beo * Medical Press.” " Lancut,” * British Meds cokeaeneeah css, HON.—Genuine only with tho fao-aimite Of Harep Liehiy’s Sivoatury im ilue Ink across the J.abul, Consumption tn England tucreasod ton-fold da ten youre” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT EA. "I" h f all Biorek: OG Atate and Chomasta. Cnulu Avones tae ges Pied Blutes (whotosale only}, C,DAVID CU, oh Mark Lane, London, Englund, = aa EAN, +, Chicago. Consult personally orgy malt, free of choo, anal adie. HF, J. Keon I J! ry byaicluu in thu city why warrants cured ot f sBronis, nervous, or sucial lis ‘Ube only pi bu pay. A cAnL, ‘fg all who aro suituring frou tho errors und sudiae nuryous weal L will, oe. a at ¢ E 3 Fr fa s J sigortt BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS Cures Colds, Proumonta, Bronchitis, Asthma.Catarrh, Hnutties, Inilurnza, Hronehial Dinicwitics, Tonraos hers, Croup, Whuoping Cough, and alt disenans of tho thing oteans, btaothes and heats the Mombmne of the Lungs, inflamed and poisonet by tho dixense, And prevonta the nizhtsweats ind (lphtness across the chost which aceoinpany tt. Incurablo maindy,! ts oniy necessary to have tha right remedy, and JEALD'S WALSAS will curo you, ‘even though professional aid fails, us Nis not nn READ THE FOLLOWING: CLAYVILIA Oneldn Co, N, 0 win ji Y., June 27, 180, ria war atineked with nv puvera gradually wore on until my’ (rte ns going. tnta QUICK CUNRUSLISHON me onwof them advised me to Gh ne fh oe DK. WM. HALLS BALSAM FOR THE LUNG which 1 did, and by the use uf two bottles was entire Ha cured aft my cough an seualace my health entire- Sours, very respocttul - ree Mr pd. DUESLEIL Indorsed hy the Press and Phystelans. Taken thousands, nnd successful always. It bas no equ: Sul by all drupeists, HENRY CARBOLIC SALVE The Most Powerful Heating Agent Ever Discovered, Teury’a Carbolic worst sores. Henry's Carbolie pain of burns Henry's Carbolic eruptions. Henry's Carbolic Salve cures pim- ples and blotches. Henry's Carbotic Salve will cure cuts and bruises, ter uf lid In th cough claim Salve cures the Salve allays the Salve cures all ASK FOR HENRY’S, and TAKE NO OTHER, $2" BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, "ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. (patna eee te eee Chtengo & Northwestern matiwny, For Maps, Guide-Hooks, Time-Tabies, Blecping-Cat nccommnindations,, Apply AL ang of the followin Ickes oftices of Com} jark-rt., Gran Prette Hott, rinks Expres ‘omice, a7 corner Randoiph and ttate. ner co! pana and Madison-s| ePacific Fast Lin avloux Clty & Vani in Hay Exproad, Me Paul & Minnenpolld Riproaa, DSt. Pai Innenpo! TORS, bia Grome Hxpres rt LWinona Winona & , ka Goneva & Hoekford nd du Lac, vis Janosvili Paliman Hfotel Carsare ran through, botwoen Chie gagoand Council DluGs, on tha train’ leaving Chicago Noother road runs Pullma Meee apm G--Lepot corner of Wells b--Dopot comer of Canul and inciente: Chiengo, Harlington & Qniney allroad. For Mays, Guile-Buoks, Time-Tables, Sloeptng-Cat Accomniodations, apply at any of the fallawing ‘Tieket-Uices of {he Company tn Chicago: 10 Clarks ata Grund Pacitie Hota, Arink's Express Oflce (0 ne ast corner Handotph and Stute-sts.}, foot o: no-av. Grand Central Depot, corner Canal and Sixtuonth-sia. Palmer Iousa, and corner Canal and Masdison-sts. (on Woat Sido; aU PU ITTaPaTTC NST REST [BIRSSATASABSRBASHaaS sass 2 Ottawa, & Streator ebraskn Hucktord & F Kansas & Colorady E. Downers Grove Accommodation| Anrora Passenger, Mendota & Ottaw Auror Passenger... Towner's Grove Ace Freeport 230 pm. ai B, & Y.Pataco Dining-Cars and Pullman in-wheol Blecping-Cars run between Chicago and 0: peli, and Kansas City, on thd Pacine Expose Chiengo, Milwankee a St. FP, g Union Depot, corner Madison and Gitarets, hickes (fives, of Clark-st.,i'almer Houso,und Grad Paeltia RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Pally 25 per cent of the human race are rictlmsto Paral or complete Impotency, Lartling Asser jon wil be fully corrohorted by avery Intelligent hysiclun, ‘Tho principal eatises producing thts dixcaso Indiseretions of excess . Somy at the common symptoms n epernmtorrheen, pain in the back, dlspoxttion to nyold suctety, Innguon gloomy forebodings, mental . nervous debliity, anil lenearrhen iin females), deblitiuting dreams, &e. Lot fo falne modesty prevent the parent from warning the ehtlt of this ureatovil.. Secret hnbite aro the result of ignorance. The medical pratossian has teen almout eriniinly nnalizent ar reticent about theso thingy, aN the demand fur inerensed aecummodations at the in- sane naylums amply attest. ‘There isn wells principal in animal physiology that no vital netion can take plice excopt tnrongh the aueney of the nervous avetem, If the nerve powor tn anyorzan is wenkoned, thon that onan is went, ‘Therotsaromedy Inthe reach of all, ono What hi stood the text for over half century. Ur, Micord VITAL IESTORATIVE bs been Rerutinized and “by the Acmlemy of Medicine in Paris ns an in= fallinle specitic for the wbove, contains no phosphorns, cantharides, ur other polsany tn puroly, VEGETAT producti no reaction, and is pornnnent In etfect: 19a stim emt ind can ho had of Lovasaor & Co. 10 Ms rue Iichellen, Paris (France), erat Dr. 8. Weovwn Sigeemond, role hwent for the 0.8. Singer Multding, St louis, Must hox of 10) plils, 84 box of 4, $10, aent by niall upon recelp: of price. CERTIFICATE. PANIB, July 1% 19-19 Ruo dy tn Palz.—A Mr. B. Tor fity-turee yenrs old, had been a widewor twenty -tt yours, Nervous temperamunt) had suiferod for th Fears wiih spermntorrh-ea, and for ten nervous debllity und entire Impotency. For elahtec yoars he tried wvery known remedy without any ben- Sit. He eumo to me nnd 1 advised tm to try Hicon!'s Vital Rostorative, “Afice faue munths ho wis disentie= awed, butt ineiated upon lis continutng its use, and In ning months he way restored to full healch and vigor an —eot married. 9 two fine cblldron, ‘Out of patients treated th were cured within 3] days, 1h in whe weeks, HA he months. between five und six imont In nine months. 3¢ it. M. PEM OID, Modieine do ia Hospital Charity. SOLD BY ALL DIUGGINTH. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO. Chlenga, Il, Wuolusaie Ageuts forthia Drug trade, STEAM ON THE ERIE CANAL. THE NEW YORK STEAM CABLE TOWING COMPANY ‘Maving purchased nll the property of ing Company—the only company with animal power on the Erle Cann: on the opening of nivigation this Spring, to low canal bunts to and from Huttuly, Oswego. uid ‘Troy, ‘Animal power will be tved an the cans betwoon Hochester and “Troy ntl equipped ith thy cable system, Its expucted that by July | next tho cabto ayytenr will be in aperation a the whale Jing of the cunsl using animal power on the shortest tovals and atthe locks, Wire rope, now made, will be Ind In the eannl when open for navigation, extending the eable from Muchester to Synicuse, ‘Tho churgo for towing will bo % centa per mile, the same fs byaniinal power, ut which price wpec tal eon= tmicts can be made for the wholv season of navigutlun, Thos wasuring bostmen a uniform cost of towne. ‘Tho spevd Wil be avout tree niles por hour, untll boatmen become necustemed to hindi bouts Ut tls Hreat Increase over the spect by aniinal power, ‘To faciiiinte thy steering of canul hunty towed to- gethor in lung tows, by the cablo eystens, boat owners Should substliute B wheel for the tBur, at an expense nd reqniring 4 hulf-hewes’ time to do it, and buy: cost in fron. stinckling bar necording to the ford this Company adopt as the best, simplest, nn cheapest, ‘General Superintendent of Alt supply informaucn relative ty tose appll- solicits the patronage of nll whose ed with or pertain tu the J tinen wil recolve the audit Hieof {huronsed speod at enmy cost ay nol and without uiditlonal cost uillize the bost torn xterm power for moviiu. canal boatson the Erle Canal, without changing their present constriction und by (ussing the tow-ling to cable tow-bout ns now to the anlinal on the towepath, Any porous who shall sijurouridlitar the wire cnble whieh this Company tayxin tho cana, of dethinor en barron the bouts aslag the cable or towed thereby, will neur the penalty of the law und be Hable te tnd Bnd Imprlvonuient as provided In Beetlon 3 of Chapter fail HOlAWAOE LEI EMERSON FOOTE, Prestdeut, mien TL by ready, a ataanall MADIBON M, w York FATHER DE SMET CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” Capital $10,000,000 In 100,000 Shares of S100 EACEZ! ‘This famous and valuable property has heretofore been owned und controlled by a tow enpitallats, furungh whosy energy and means It hus boon brought to fta present atnirabte condiuan, outhly dividunds of @ cents por shara were com- menced In Dacenter lust +, With the view of creating 3 market for It theso awn ora have contributed about 400 shares OF its capital stock, which have boon pluced in Uie Lunds of the un- sed fur wale. ‘For thy prusunt ihe stoak is offerod at TWENTY DOLLARS porahara, but the right le resurred to advunco the rice witout netice, MPaniphiews and Descriptive Ainps will bo sent to ap- plicants, VATDLA W & CO. 13 Pino-ate Now ¥1 Ry SE neistaet huliding, Now York, ‘CH & WHITELY, 6) Broadway, Now Vork. MUSGRAVE & C0., BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS reeelvod sulfuct to chock wt alght, and Interest allowed on dally buluneek, GUVEUNSENT BONDS, STOCKS, and all laveste Ment sucuritivs bought und sold On counuisslon, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE Tondon Joint Stock Bank, London. Buy and sult all Amorloan Heouritios upon the Lone dun Stuck Bachaive vn thu niost tasorable wera QO Eater is, BO, days on 8100 iuvootod. UY Ginclal rains deees Like neodts walk: Wyonstock options of #0 ty Gi “Addrvas YT, POLTER Widiit's COs ivory iG Wull-at, Now Vork, LTH, Gon'l Sup't. bh Slarch, 1st tikes a AL HALVE, fur Corn Leiueve Vise RIGHT. » Bunton, Cute, Burns, Mniks, fa uuyy due Fiisesaeu ges Doss Leave, Milwaukee Expre: Miwauxee sxby dillwaukee, BLP , apulle nape Green Bay. Senasiine aillorsukea:? Suantieene j Chien, Towa and Hakata Peo Stevens Point and Sinrend Huis Ashinnd Al tratne rin yi Ey lwnukee, Tickets for Bt P ‘Rood. eltho \ her i and Minneapolis aro Prairie duchien, or vis ‘La Grosse aad Wines 4 Alinols Central Ratlrond. jnko-at. and Soot of Twenty-sncond-at, duIph-st, near Clark, Grand nid Paimer Mouse, ‘Leave. BL Touls & Toxas Expre: BU Louis & Texas Fast Lin Cairo s 3 OCulra & Tex: Furingtiold Express. ‘prinutield Nicht Hxpross..., worin, Hurlinaton & Keokiite. <u) a0n Saturday night rons to Centralia only, $0n Saturday Guht runs to Fourie only. Chienro & Alton. Union Depot, Wast Side, neur Madison-st, brides, 304 ‘Kwenty-thitd-at, ‘Ticket Onticos, at Depois, tf South Clark-st., Grand Pacitic Motel, and Palmer House. Knneaa City & Nenver Fast Ex. Kutius City Niaut Express... ML, duula, Springtluld & ‘Texas, om Mobite &' New Urtenna Express bia Be Lavuis. Bprinutield & Vexns.,-./p am Peotin, Hurtington | Kast Kapras pm x1 i Pekin & Ueorls Exprese. bye pa ‘Chicago & Paducan it. Mi pm Streator, Lacon, Wasilngt: 1 a doltet & Daun Accummudutton.l* 6:0) palit 9210 wot Chiengo, Rock Talnnd & Pacifie Raltroad. Depot corner of Van Burun and Bherman-ats, ‘Tiekot (ilces, fs Clark-at., Sharman, Louse, Yatmor Housa, Pacitio Motel, sud 4 Caunt, corner Mudiun. Lonva. | Arrive. Davenport Express. Gmaha Exprus Kunsas Loa lulagt aiiroas bru Ageuinmuuutie ht Hxpress... Hs ally except fi aally oxcaptAonuaga” Tally exeopt Baturdara, a elemiean conten Ratlroad, font of Lako-st, and rout of Twenty-s1 a ‘Si Ulark-staautthenst curtor gr ane De by ‘Pekut ONicu, Goiph, Grund acide Hotel, und gs Palruur Yo Mall (vin Mai Imy Express, ‘Atiuatia sieve dui) . Rigi Expr wvecsensecs Lake Shore «& Michigan: Southern Iattway. Ticket pftices at dopots, Van Buron-nt., houd of La Halle, Uwonty-sccund-at..and Forty-thinteat, ‘Tickas and freluht office unor Shorman Houye, and tckue odious In the Grund Muvitis Mutel and Valinvr Llvusu, ‘Mall (via Main 1.1no).... Bhecint Now York Expres Atlunic N.Y, Express ( Fuat Express Pittepnrs, Ctuctnnatt & Ht. Loute (Cineinnot! Atr-Lino and Kokomo Line) Depot, cornur uf Clinton und Currullests, Wert Bide, Arrive. Leure, Clocinnntt, ‘Indianapolis, Louts-| Wier Gulutuuue ne east Dey . ttaburg, Ft. Wayhe a * 8:10 pin PRET Matheny. Depak commer Canal tind BMadison-ats, et Oiticys, Chirk-st. Paluur House, aud Grund Maciiia Hotol, Leave. | Arrive. ru Fabtorieens D se Hatimars O80. jepots, Exposition MButiding aud fut of pacorilcat Ticket Ofcom, Hi aarkeaty tal mide Hous, Grand Pacitlo Hutel, and bopot (Hxpoaition iu! Leave, 8:20 ony $0 pint Twonty= Kankakee nino. Depot, foot of Luku-at. aud fuot vf Twonty-sccond-st, Tenve. cy \ Cineinnatl, Indinnapolis & Touts- ville Day Express... we _ Night Bapross...s. « nm]? 8:0 pm jb) pads 7 wi Chiengo & Enstern Iilinals Railroad. Hout . Jekot Omices, 77 Cintkeots Palmer Honse, Grand Pie be ‘Motel, aud Dupes corner of Cliuton and Cure Toll-ots, = Leave. | Arrive. Bropowuie fur Conaty ares r Es DEPAWEMENT OY THE DP Mena WEAEHIISTAS ETS OF oc on ripiente, will ber Hf See ere no i wielock Huon Tubaday, April 3 198k At which ture und phice they wil be aponed th press ghey ut bidiers, top 1 behing Aliy piaturluta ust ears iruetlng, In wecordance with on a cinta drawings, Uo following described wulld- nistn—vla. te (ino briek starahoune, 241.4x3, hy briek buliding fof shops, Sx t2 One brick building fur ollsudise, Stc28, Guy frat stably, Lex7eh tro by Jovated at Cho designated sites un the milttai dept grounds gu the nue thy Listen Mucitle Halle rund, nit near tis Omah Walte Lead Works, “tho work to be commenced by Mity (0,130, and coni~ plored by dun 10, if pieneticntile, Ly ppuauile my be nade tor Githge uF all of these dutldtagas tn tne lattur caso thy pricy for each to be stated separately, hot SanieeoT brick and. slong proqwaed tu La weed to be Jurlahod, and kind of tron rooting atatod, fa bid for work we whore inultentcd will be cousld ored unless wecumpanied by bund ina aum Ot Hoy fons than une-Ifthut the total mount of sho bid, auld bond w) be executed sirledy In wccurdanicu witht thu rintod inetructhins and upun the blank form te be urolwitud by this viliee. apusulawilh wlso bo received for furntshing tha ural and portoruilng the labor in olther af thy paratuclassus of thy work, dividod as tullowa—viz.e MONG 1aEON, Hrivk muse und plasterers, jor. tu Carpwator and painters. Or for turntshing wmntariais stone required fu either of thy autd clawed ut be Jur partarutuig jabor alony Mrulthve of suld ehisscs of Work, OF Wat OLE nM TALIA, WF AL a cuir for Maferiiatlon ag bid rabyliod pure ayplteatten at gs ond wil bo epiertuinud for tu wr perturastug labor, of both In either uf thy 4e; Chagos OC work, as abuve fod bye bond Hh the wun OF x siricély In uecortanes wilh tho prlntait Instruvtyig und pun the blank foie to be turubeled by this ollice, ‘Lud right Ig reserved to vefeet, any oe all pro Plans, spocitications, und detypled draw inet seen Bhd gxunhtod at tab) otf, wid blank Hy Pils, bola, ald elroubir for tegariatton or Wil'bo (urnlshed Upan apphieations at thls attics Hvadiacs tushy tare raptors to niderokg i LUDINGTON Lek tenes ertnastery