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Je7e 2,00 Die rind Inne, Moy rejected, sefer + ONS teats Nest aaye, est sab en hc, A Bi ots, Se wat barter, “AILITMRSTA—VW beat, 62,000 bay cord, 81400 buy bare — KANSAS CITY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Odlcago Tribune. RASRAS CITT, Moy April 2—OnAIN—Tho! Price Current Teportas Whaat—Recelpte tho past wook, 19£0 bus ahtnmenta, IRgAR bag netive nnd Bisheri Fo, 0; April, els tecckoun Hie fia buy woo; No. — DETROIT. pernast, April 2.—Frour—Doil. GUAIN—Wheat enstcr; exten, nominal; No. L white, aistgs Apeil, M1536; May, E1.15}4; June, FLASMs mill Je ee synent, J8,000 tn. . A | “PrORIA. PrOnta, 1, April 2—GNAIN—Corn firms high- nized, HAQINC; mixed, M4AIH¢C, Cate firms No, 2 yan 3 No, 2. 741 White, PEC scsddy and auekenRed mb GLOS, eer INDIANAPOLIS. INMTANAPOLIS, April 22—GnaIN—Whent steady; Ao, 2 red, FL1291.U Corn orm at 4630, Oats suendy at Srda5c. . OSWEGO. oswrao, Apri 22.—GnAts—Wheat firm} hard No, ‘Minnesote spring, 1.38" Comm nominally unchanged, PETROLEUM. Cuevenasp, ©. April 2—Prrnorgum—Quiot; stnndard whito, 110 test, Tic. WiTTANUNG, Pn» April 22 — PETROLEUM ~ Dally crude stendy nt Dido at Parkers for shipments ro- fined, Te, Phiingolobts dellgery. 3 "TITUR¥ nt. Til Z.—PRTNOLRUM—Markot i pened ne , nine ghar owen, er. clown, a anipments Zh ‘ehartor J; aYoraRo, 12000; transmetions, 2400,” COTTON. a : wr. YotTs, April 22.—COTTON—-Quiet and nnchanged} middiings, 15¢er estos, 160 baless rocolpts, 3,000; Fipmonts $00 Ste SAAD ars ald ‘ LEAS .—COTTON—Btoady; mid- ue ey raaiean 1140 aged ordinary. ose fn, $8 Dalen? . Pelainaee Contiuans Gay eoostise, 710), sales, ROW; stock, 220,101. —— “pry Goops. New YORK, April 22.—The Jobbing tmdo fs rnthor mare neilve, bit buatnoss continua qutct with pack- Rechonses. Catton goods in tight demand nt. trst hands tat tn iphold hy acer Eetqtxqiiioe, bac ne . feene'wnd wide prints doing fairly. “Woolon goods Quicvand orm, TURPENTINE. Winsinarox, N.C, April 2—SPiniTs oF Ton- PENTINE—Firm at We. IAPPY SPRINGFIELD. Gen. Grant to Pay That City a Visit Noxt Month, __ Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcagn Tribune, SrruNGriEcD, IL, April 22.—Thoro {8 rojoicing here to-night, occasioned hy the fact that Gon. Grant has accepted an tnyitation to visit this city next month. A letter of Invitation was pre- pared last week and delivered to him.at Bloom- ington on Monday by Gov. Cullom, which wns signed by prominent citizens, Irrospeotive of party, Tho writers sumzested to tho General that his travols would hardly be complete with- out iuelnding in his cleeuit of the world tho late home of the great man with whose fame bis own isso undissolubly connected, rnd the city, too, whieh first witnessed tho humble beginning of his own gteat carcer asa military fender, This evening the following reply, Written by Gon. Grant, wag recelved: GALRNA, TIL, April 21.—The Hon. 8, T, Gon. Citlom, and others—GaxTLeNEr: Your lot fer of the 17th of this month, conveying o kind invitation to me to visit the Copital Of the State, tho city from which I started ninctoen yenra ago a8 Colonel of tho Twenty-first Reginiont Titinais Volunteers, now votcrans, was duly pro- rented to me by tho Governor of tho State, I take plensure {n accepting your invitation, but cannot Just now fix the oxact date whon T can he there. Tt will, howover, probably ho early in. next month. As soon na L can determine ex- netly tho date 1 will Inform somo ono of tho” signora of the Invitation of St. T appreciate this invitakon more, coming a8 itdnes from the citizens of tho Capital of tho State, without distinction of party, and recog nizing, too, the propriety of revisiting the hoa of tho martyr to whom the Nation owes so much, and to whom I wns personally so much indebted for constant support throtigh nll de~ traction, though an ontire atranger to him ox~ cept officially. Lator T came to know President Lincoln intimately, and my appreciation of bis great ability, noblo and goncrous uaturo, and nice. With geeu requects Sgurobadient servant, anco. grcut respect, youre! It ROR! iy SnGHANN PACIFIC COAST. Heavy Storma—Danger of a General Flood in the Sacramento Valley— ‘Trains Blocked with Snow on tho Central Pacitic Ratlrond—Defonnc« Jess Condition of the Maro Island Navy-Yards San Francisco, Cal., April: 22.—The heavy: southeast storm which has prevalled for tho lagt, forty-olght hours js unpreecdenied at this timo. of year. Advices from the northern portion of. tho State nre to the offect that rain is falling Heavily in the valleys and foothills, white in the mountaing it Is sowing or raining, according to tho elevation. and the snow Je melting rapidly, This stato of affairs prevails over the entiro water-shod drained by tho Bneramonto Iver And its tributarics, and, asa consequence, tho erceks and rivers aro running bank-full, in Fone places flooding tho adjacent lands: nnd, if, the: rain continues and oxtends.to tho highSierra, danger of a genoral fond in the Sneramonto Valley will bo imuiinent. «As. yet no extensive danger ia reported. Partloularsof tho recont snow-slldo at tho Mineral King Mine, by which a boarding-houso was crushed and many mon reported killed, show that no lives were lost, though nearly nil tha occupants of the house were olther injured or froathitted. ‘The latest reports from tho mountains on the, Une of tho Central Paalflo are that it is snowing And blowing hard, and tho trajns aro blooked. A memorial to Congress bra beon adoptod by. the San Francleco Chambor of Commereo setting forth tho defenseless conilltion of the harbor and tho Mare Island Navy- Yard, chietly on fee count of the lack of henvy riflod guns, and rake ing that: forty te fifty heavy modern rifles bo. Placed in poaftion, and t lonat two tire. reted tronciads, armed with similar ordnance, be maintained in tho harbor. a SUFFERING !N WESTERN KANSAS, 8r. Louis, Mo, April 23—Tho, Post-Dispatch Special from Kansas City says: Atvices from Western Kansna report that the drought and un- favorable weathor have totally destroyed the. ‘wheat crop wont of Ballua, and that thoro will ho 8 partial faituro of the crops for 100 miles north and south of Topoka. Many {nruiers ip tho Western part of tho Btate are auiuring, aud ape feqling to tho Executive office at Topoka for ed WANTS. A’ DIVORCE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridunt. Ges: UL, April 22.—In tho Monroo-Sfonroo, Atvorce one, now, poncing inthe Circylt. Court, the defendant, Sainucl Monroe, of Chloigo, has ‘Mod o cross-bill, 11 which he charges bis wifo, Helon F, Monroe, with adultery, Logan, ye a Moechox on t9 Whistaker Cane, mm hia Sunday Sermon, Hin not forthls partiqular enild I care, but itis this, that umouy thoso cadots thora has not been enough moral courage fy ono, in two. in five, inn dozen, to to this man, ~ You shall not stand hlone; wo will bo your bodyruard.” “1 scorn them that they did not do this; fo hate thom, Tha hevepapors, bavo done thelr duty nobly and woll. (Applause, T thauk thom in tha namo of hinuanity, thank them in tho namo of equity, tn behnlt of patriotism, and {ty bebalf of God—[pro- longed upplatiso]—that thoy have interposed to shield this young man, — [Renews Le Plagse.] One thin ft oow say, this thing is Tol gol ng to ve for long. If aver there was atime when Northern sentiment should do- Mand that there shall be more colored men pent to Wet Point than over before, that the snow, ‘They should ha sent thero in sueh | Tumbers that thoy cannot be condemned to {solation and remain there without faymputby and compantonship. We will baye them thero, + {applaise],—thoy shall go toro; wo have ro- decined them from bondage, called thou by the Mcred ame of eitizon, and have dechired thit Christianity shall be tholr ableld, and wo will ro- sist tho devil and all his worka tbat undortakes fo put them down. [Appliuso. ney shut havo s chunco to attidy? they vail pload in ove Soaring ‘hoy shall pruotive modleine wherever ed of God to do so; thoy abull be students, Brtists, unt they shall bo oMloers, aud if white pen deat Hike them, tot tho while men reelen OF Bere thay will, (Applause) In behatt ee im who gaye His life to save sinners, In bee of God aud Heaven, Lappaal to you, and T fPPenl to tho pross, to riso tp agalnat this ate thy bt to oppress the Chinainan, the Indian, and 0 colored insu, AC eee ‘auary 11 (lo Nelly A canary-bird' bad vinta ‘an @xtonded tr! amoug tuo toatl bags onthe Afilng Geneeak Lak Metiee Tt was In & gaialt wicker cnge, and in was. pled. Fok nized Up with tho math, ao thas te Tas placed Sn ono of tho bags with a tut af Janene. ‘This bag was thrown ult at Brunswick, nd 8 bird wen te Whousgot and reeurned ¢6 be re Lt wi oh Ol - dared und aalivoly aa ovor. eae uals Puintucas before outing, pain and 2 ~ewand, prevagiad hy Meh Derm ee A ‘MARINE NEW Activity in Grain Freights at Un« changed Rates, 4 Beaman Lost Overboard from the Schooner L. B. Coates, Loss of a Schooner with AU Hands—Neheoner Jen ‘bio Grabam Sonk—Other Disasters, A Berions Break Reported in the Erie Onnal, -GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGUTS. Grain froights wero ngain activo yesteriay, but tho engagementa mado wero principally for stenmors. Hates remain unchanged, shippers ovidently betng of tho opinion that tha ruling figures aro low onough and ought not to be forced any lower. Charters woro reported a9 followa: To Buffato~Propeller Now York, com and wheat, ropoller Avon, art cargo of onta, Fropeliors anderbilt and Arabia, corn, all on hough ta New York contmot, at lt cente, and to Hoston nt 10.cents, per buslicl: barge 'Wet- more, onts ou private torms, anid to be 2!¢ cents Per busheland the barge Rrinette, corn at 3 cents: schooners Chandler J, Welts and Sam Flint, corn to Buffalo at3 conta, ‘fo Erie—Pro- poller Philadelphia, wheat, and Rropellor. Gon. estoga, corn, on {brouge Tato, Capacity, 60,000 bushols whent, 285,000 bushels corn, and 100,000 oneseetecleht cngagomenta OnTRCs engagoments wore ve yestonlay, owing to tuo fact that a large t fleet is everduc and fow vessels wvoro on tho markot, ‘The schooner 0. C. Trowhridro was reported for cent posts from Garden Hay to Chicago at T conte piace. SEAMAN LOST OVERNOARD, ‘Tho schooner L. B. Coates arrived hero at noon yesterday with ber ensign flying nt hnif-mnst. Her Captain, John Morcomb, roportod that on Wernesday, when about flvo mites north of Mil- waukeo and between six and cight miles distant from tho ehoro, it bocnme . neces- sary to shorten canvas, and tho gaiftopsalls wore orfered taken in. aArmong thoae who went aloft for this Mw so Waa 1 soAMAN named Charies Ciutk, Whilo ongaged in furting one of tho snils th arket Bitpped through his hand, eausing him to lose his bainnce and fall back- ward trom tho crosstrees, x distance of at least sorely: feot. In his descent tho unfortunate man struck with his head upon the rail of the echooner, and thet, turming a somersault, plunged into the water foot foremost. He came up n yessel’s ‘longth astern, but immediately dl appeared, having no doubt beon instantly killed by tho fall, Tho yawl of the Contes wos lowered, and search for the remains kept un for on hour, withont suceers. Clark was: ES years of nro, and a resident of Michigan City, whore bo loaves a young wife. THE CAPE HORN AFLOAT. ‘ Private telegrams wero received’ hore yestor- day announcing that the schooner Cape Horn, which ran ashoro on Polnt St, Tgnace, in the Straits, bad been got off, but owing to tho prey- alance of 1 southwest gale tho tug could not venture outwith her, Tho galo referred to oc- eurred on Wednesday, and ns the wind yester day was from the northward it Is thought pos- sible that tho disabled vessel may reach Chicago to-day, ‘The Cape Horn ta thought to have sut- fere{only trifling damage. Part of her cargo e coal was no doubt jottisoned in order to float OF TIE MONTAUK ABANDONED. On Wednesday Capt. Gabriot Gunderson, now in Chicago, served formal notice upon tho ‘un- derwritors of bis abandonment of tho schoonor Montauk, ashore in Thunder Bay, Lalo’ Huron, ag ntotal loss. An expedition from Detrolt is now malting an effort to regcuo tho yeaset under en, ment made with ‘tho insurance com- panies, the craw of the Montauk aro still on poard,arnear at band, propared to strip tho craft of her outit, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. On tho 18th of November Inst the schooner Melvin 8. Bacon loft Buffalo for Chicngo with n cargo of coal shipped by John Kelderhouse, for which she was to recolye 5 cents por ton. After f passage of cloven days tho Racon reached Port Huron, whero, a9 the weather continued unfavorablo and the vessel was leaking slightly, the Captain souciuded to wintor hor. Now that the Bacon has finally delivered her cargo hero Mr. Kolderhonse refuses to allow ber moro than: Ucents por ton freight, claiming, It 1s under stood, that with proper ‘offort the passage might fava uber! eonphted: lane tullse It. Is chauene that tho Captain and ownors of tho vesscl with necept tho tendor rathor than go to tho exponso, of aguit to recover. FINST IRON ORB CARGOES, Tho steam-barge 9: C. Baldwin ond consort, Agnes L. Yotter, arrived hore yesterday with tho first cargocs of fron ore for. the senson from. Escanaba. Capt. Charles Spencer, of the new stonm-bargo Minnesota, accampauied the Bald- win to induct bis successor into the secrots of pandling a steamer, Tho Potter Is commanded ue season by Cupt. Charios Shields, of Ditwau- co. Ancther arrival from Escanaba with fron ore lnat evening was :the schooncr Clarn Parkor. She brought the idontical cargo. it is 6nid, for which she started Inte Jast tnlt, when gaic- compelled her t put back, and sho missed tho harbor and stranded near tho. foot of Twenty. scoond streat. . THE WHIT LAKE BLOCKADE, Vossel-ownors, and shippers as well, are be- coming somowhat alarmed concorulng the Ulockade established by tho elements at White Lnke barhor, Each suceoeding westerly gale pllos up more sand between the-plors, and now the average depth of water in the channot is leas than six foot. Four ateam-barges and up- ward of a dozen snii veasols, all fadon with cars Hoes of lumbor and tles, aro barred in, Some of the steam-barges have been imprisoned Bix~ teen and ejghteon days, the schooner Kenesgrzo has been hore now thirteen daya, and tho Rehooners H. 8, Moore and Cuynhogn twelve dayseach. As soon na tho lake becomen sulf~ efently sinooth for the purpose tho steam-burges: will undertake to dig their way ont with thelr wheels. It ia thought that a start was mado yestorday after tho wind had shifted to north- casi E —— ARBOR ACCIDENTS. Yosterday a, sleam-barge collided with tho the schoonor J.P. De Coudres, broaking ber rail and soveral stanchions, and carrying away somo cobain plates, Tho propeller Clty of Concord caused tho schooner 1, 5. Contes to sheor out of tho, chan- nel peur Van Buren streot bridgo,in the South ranch, yestorday afternooy, Fho Jibboom of tho scbponer broke the upper rail of tha propel- ler Now York slightly, Durlug the forenogn yostordny, tho Hag Rout Dole towed tho schooner Erlo Bello into tho rail- ing res ic ol hhoenne will soveral bracea im tho bridge Were bx be —— THE LAKE ERLE DISASTERS, Private dispatches wore received bora yestore day announcing that an vxpeditiqn bag beon or- ganized and dispatched to rescuo tho schooners ‘| Tramp qud M, F. Porow, ashore at Long Point, Lnko Eri. Tho Pcrew ts leaking so Uttlo that her pumps are ablo to keep hor freo, Tho Trumpt is tonking nleo, but ta whatextent ly not known, ‘Tho cargocs of both vosscls have unquestauably autfored considerable datuage, ie ieee ‘that bait can be, got of without faulty, LOST WITT ALL HANDS. A telogram from Hamiiton states that thore Is now no doubt but tho schooner which capslzed 4n tho Inke off Port Credit last Thursday was tho schooner Northinan, which left Port Dalbousio witha cargo of burley for Kingston that day, ‘The awners have lost all Bano of hor, nothin having been heurd of bor since Thursday, and. the wreeknze pussed in the lnke points cons clusively to tho disustor, All the bands, French Canadians, axe given up aa lost, — MISCKLLANKQUS. MISHAPS, Tho propellor Conestoga passod the schooner Mincral State, upward bound with coal, at anchor in the Btralta minus ber yawl The schooner Stockbridge Waa aldo scon at anchor, iminue most of her bulwarks, which had been Knocked off to froo ber decks of water, The Btockbridge is, dowuward bound from Chicago ‘with a cargo of grain. Ou Montay, while running down Lako Erlo, tho sobvonor itichand Winslow had bor figuor mast carried: awny by waquall, Tho spar broke Off within uine feot of tho deck. ‘Tho scboouor B, W. Rathbun had ber rudders post, rudder, and steoring-yeas broken, in tha Fovont gale on Lake Erlo, ‘While running from ‘toledo to tho islands in tho Into gulu on Jako Erlu, the steamer Golden Fagio had several barrels of epirits, valued at an, wuabed overboard and lost, ‘Tho now soow Glasgow dragged nshore east of tho Grand ‘Trunk dock ut Belleville, Lake Onta- slo, on Monday. ‘Tho sdhoonor Carollue Marah waa blown against the harbor plar at Hollovillo on blonday, and Jost part of her deck-Inadof lumbex. Yer ateors Jng-gear waa algo broken, Ki bargg B. Baxter, In tow ofthe tug Fulsom, an aun old wrock oF somo thor wbstruction paying Polak dwiua on Molday wilh @ load an UmvAGO TRIBUN of stone, which cauaod hor to broak in two and Sink in deep wator, ‘The Baxtor was owned by N, Uchelhoor, of Buffalo, and was uninsurod. ‘Tho yacht Oriole loss one of her masta by a ro- cent fire at Toronto, —— . TOTAL WRECKS. . ‘Tho achooner Cris Grover, ashore nt Oscoda, Is broken in two, and a tdtal loas, Sho has been Stripped of her outfit. . Capt. Comer, of tho steamer Marine City, re Ports that the barge Hamlot was nbandoned by her Captain, having gone ta pieces. The Matn- let wan cut through by teo bt the traits, a: benched in Mnckinaa Harbor. see EFFECTS OF TIE NONTHEASTER, ‘Bptctal Dispateh to Tre Chisago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wis. April °%.—This morning About 9 o'clock ‘ns tho schooner Stampede, lonited with rock plaster, was about ontering Sheboygan harbor in tow of tho tug Tilson, tho schooner Glon Cusler was mot coming «nt tn tow of two fishing amnacks, Confusion occurred In which tho Stampede drifted up past tho plers find on tothe beach, where sho was scuttled to Provent pounding. The tug Welcome, with a steam pump, will leave bero as soon as tho ‘weathor permits to relonso tho vessol. 'Tho torthenst wind has kicked up quite m sea, outside, buéno disasters hava ocourrad nt this point. The tug Diémarck and propeller Cor- morant left thelr tows at_ anchor in tho buy and camo inside. The barge Whiting, with cargo shifted, put in for shelter, ns aid the schoouers Mary B, Halo, Ottor, and donnto stullon, ‘Tho propeller Lake Eric, with cedar ties from Collingwood, {s here with stern damaged, and will be docked to-morrow. Abaut 5 o'clock the tug Coo arrived ivith tho wrecked scow M. Hill, Tho vessel is bottomless, froin appearances. No grain charters were mado to-day, a conts boing asked for wheat to Buffalo, Tho Thomas Varsous was taken at that rato {ate yesterday afternoon, No arrivals from below. Adeck-hand named John Turner, employed ‘on tho propeller Lowell, died suddenly of heart disease on the vessol to-night, ASUORE. Special DispateA to The CMeago Tribune, Snesorvasn, Wis., April 22.—In attempting to. make our harbor this morning the schooner Stampede, londed with 423 tons af plaster-rock, from Ainbnster, went on the bench between tho South Government pler and tho old bridge plor, Tho tug Wilson Brothers was towing hor, but tho sea was high and sho struck tho outer bar. The cor had to let goof her. Tho life-saving: crow attempted to go to her relief, but tholr Infortor surf-boat was tossed, and two of tho crow camo nenr drowning, The schooner wilt Probably bo gotten off to-marrow by the tug Welcomo If tho wind does not rise. ‘The hull ts {usured for $8,000, Cargo uninsured. SCHOONER JENNIE GRAMAM SUNK, ‘Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Cursoraax, Mich. April 2.—The schoonor Jennie Graham, of St. Catharines, with wheat for Midland, struck on Duck Island Shonl, Georgian Day, last Friday, In nm heavy northe enator, and sunk between tho shonts and the istand in forty fect of water. Tho crew wore on Lnke Muron tha sallbont till inst night, when thoy ronched hore noarly exhausted. “Tho boat filled eoveral times, and tt was with the greatest diMoulty they. kept her ntloat. Tho Captain states be never experionced stich bacdship and suffering since he bas bron on tho lakes. Wind to-day wost, brisk, and clear. BARGE EMERALD SUNK. Bpectal Dizatch to Tha Chteano Trihune, Easr SAGtNAW, Mich., April 22.~Tho bargo Emerald, lumber Indon, while towing down tho river this afternoon, struck n snag and sunk about four mites below tho city. She was bound for Sandusky, DETROIT. ‘ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Detroit, Mich. April 2.—The steam-bargo Fletehor and tow collided with the schooner F.C. Leighton off Grosse Point, Lnko St. Clair, carry: ing away the Leighton's hoadgear and epringing her foromast, The Loighton is at Detrolt dry- dock, whero she will repalr dainnges and will have | anow foremast, Tho Ftotchor passed on down, ‘The schoonor J. Is. Quimby leaves tosnipht in tow of tug to go to Band each to lighten the schooner Montauk, ‘The schooner Swnilow nrrived hore last night, Hercargo of corn has been sold. Whon un- loaded sho will go in Springwolls dry-dock. CANAL BREAK. Urtoa, N. ¥., April 3.—This moruing tho aldo of Nall Creok eulyort, on tho Erio Canal, just east of tho.gunrd-lock tu West Ullen, gnvo way, and tho Utica and Frankfort lovel was empticd within two hours. Tha bed of the canal tor 100 feot, ond four or five feot In depth, and from. fifty to 100 fect of tho tow-path vertical walt aro washed out. Tho tow-pnth and tho street be- tween the qanal and the costly vortical wall on tho north sido of tho tow-path fs undermined, and it is fearad the quicksand wiil cause this: wallto bo damaged. Extward Donnur’s bimbor= yard ts afloat. Curtis’ boller-shop Is submorgest, ‘ond tho cellars and first. floors of thirty or fort houses were flooded, A. Lickouberxor's slo! wito and five children bad to be romoved fin boata, Sovernl families took to thelr upper stories, No lives woro lost. It in catimated that it will require from two to four weeks to tix the pron, securcly. No borts damaged so far as nown. PASSED DETROIT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, Derrnort, Mich. April &.—Passed dawn—Pro- polters Jay Gould, Oswegntchic, DB. W, Blanchard; steam barges Bay City and barges, Yosemito ani barges, Westford and consort, Fletcher ond consort, Banton and barges; schooners Ganges, Manzanilin, Duncan Clty, We H. Rounds, L. J. Clark, Fame, is. Everielgh, Marongo, Leighton, Narraganset, ‘I’. Y. Avery; tum Peter Smith and barges. Arrived down, tho schooner Swallow, Possod —up—Propolters Alaska, Chicago, Starnecn, Sootin, Prussia nnd tow; stent barges: Chauncey Hurlbut and contort, Ainonn; schooners Galion, Wert, Pandora, Joaophinc, Charles Hinektey, Vonus. Cleared up, steam- barge Araxes and barges. bt PORT HURON. Pont Honon, Mich., April 2.—Up—Propeliers Dean Richmond, Alaska, Bt. Albans; schooner Fleetwood. Down—Propoller B. W. Blanchard; tug Laxo- ton and barges; schoonors Narrayausett, T, ¥. Avory, Grace Murray, Wind north, fresh. Woathor ctenr. Port Huuon, Mich, April 2-10 p, m.—Round Up and ying here wind-bound—Propellers Sturncea, Chauncy Hurlbut snd consort, Sallie and barges; schooner Golden West, Down—Propollors Jay Gould, Printivite and barges, Oakland nod consort, D, W. Rust and bargo, Magy Mills and consort; schoonorm . 2 urton, Profan, "TL Dude toy, ee Biogen yan apindn Mm A, Vin nbUrE, Fame, ttunguriag; soowa Charlo Crawford; Aunt Ruth, Alvira, Mary Amelia. ‘The schooner T. EL. Howland, whtch passed up. Inst night, carried awny hor {Ubon on Lako Muron to-day, and wag towed panic by tho tug fartin. : wind north, brisk; wenthor cloar and cold, . BUFFALO, Bpectas LHepatch to The.Chteaga Tribuna Lurraso, N. Y., April 2.—Arrlvala—Propalicr Egyptitin, grain, Dotroit; propeller N. K. Falr- bauk, sohooners G, H, Warrlugton, Mary Coploy, M.W. Paige, Trintdad, Charles Foster, grain, Chlongo; schooner Maize, Coralcan, Morning Light, grain, Toledo, . Cleared-Propeller N. K. Falrbank, Duluth; propeller Enterprise, Parry Sound; schooner Bay State, J. B. Merrill, cont; J. Barla Boott, Morning Dight, Mary Lyon, conls Adu Medora, Chiengo; schoonor Maize, Tolodos stoumor Fy W. Gifford, Escanaba; schooner fted White and Blue, eat Bellyauicooy schooner Reuben Doud, eAdal frolgbts wore w lttle more active to-day, bug rated remained unchanged. Charters Behoonor Jamaica, B. Fitzyerald, and M. We Pago, cont, to Chiongo, #0 cents; schooner helWink,“ooaly Clovelund to. Chicagns at Gb conta; end Quweacy, cou), Buffalo to Duluth, i and whout back, ou private terme, —— PORT COLBORNE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Pout CoLpouns, April &3.—Arrived—Schooncr Oliver Mowat, from Toledo, with corn for tho ‘Welland Rollway. Clearek—Schoonors Erio, Stewart, Toledo, Ught; T. HR. Merritt, Detroit, light; Olivor Mow- a ‘Woloda, light, facdins, x doy, via the gsc Ua Re canal emdahevurg 10. Toledo, Bchooners Watertown, ight; Jano Ratston, Clayton ta Chicago, ght; |. Sloan, Qawega to Clovoland, — : MAUQUELTE, Apssiat Dispatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune. Manguzrrs, Mich. April 2.-~Tugs aro runy ning uround the bay. Na ico in sight for sov~ era) days, Prospects for opening of navigation to tho Intest reports from th te ee wokthor feoold, Light snow inst night ESOANABA. Spectah Dispatch to. Ths Chicago Triduns EscANAnA, Mioh,, April 23.—Arrived-~Propol- lor Ohio; suboonore 0. N, Lyan, J, T. Jubnson, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880. G. W. Weacott, C. & Jones, Niagara, Lucerne. ‘Clenred—Propallor Havana; schooners sforn- a Stare Chriat ing Nilsson, C. A. King, and Ahira, ‘obd, The Acorn was chartored to-day for lumber from Black River to Chltago, Ente. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chcago Tribuas, Em, Pa, Aprit 2.—Arrived—Propeller Alcona, corn; schoancr Clayton Melle, corn; fehooner Alibio J, Androws, wheat, Toledo; schooner Kate Darley, corn, Chicago. Cleared~Propelier Gorton Campbell, Chiengo, merchandise: propolter Alcona, Excanaba, light; echooner | Fayette Brawn, ryUeErtS, Mehts echooner M. 1. Merrick, L’Anse, light; schooner Abbio L, Androws, Chicago, Hight. —— BAY CITY. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bay Ciry,, Miph., April &.—Capt. We A Hirldges’ new tuk was successfully Jaunched at 5b p.m. from the May City dry-dock. The barge Emerald, lumber laden, sprang a teak coming from Saginaw this afternvon, and sunk in ten feet of water, —_ CLEVELAND. Syeetal Dispateh to The Chtengy Tribwee, Chevenaxn,0., April 23—Departed—Propel- era Cuba nnd Potomuto, merchandise, Chicago. Charters—Schvonors Goshawk, coal, Cloveland to Portage Lnke: 8, W. Foster, cual, Cloveland to Chicago; both private terms. —_— WANSE HARBOR OPEN. L'Ansg, April 22.—Navigntion is virtually open, Wild ducks ara hero in abundance, Nothing 1s known hore coucerning tho feo in Vortago Lake, ‘ — ~ TUG LAUNCHED. Gnann Haven, April 21.—Capt.T. W. Kirby successfully launched his new tuy Weat Datch- olor to-day. Capt. Kirby Intends her for tow- ing between Grand Haven and Muskegon, (Siehtaoae PORT JO'TLINGS. A vorthenst wind put tho water in tho river up 11. Johnson, Wabash, Higgio | ton high stage yesterday, ‘Tho tug Trind is in Capt. Bon Eystor’s floating dry-dock for.a now wheel. Among tho arrivals yesterday was the Caha- dan schoonor Erio Helle, with salt from Gode- rich. The propollor Conestoga arrived bere yester- day afternoon, having completed the jirst round trip betweun Chicago and Erie. Tho propeller Arabin was the first vessel to complete the round trip between Chicago and Buffalo, She arrives) Wernesday. ‘Tho steani- barge CoMnberty arrived hore you- terday with the barges 11. K. Neweomb and G. C, King: They wero all Inden’ with lumber from nae, BH, Hartwell has come to Chicago to take. chargo of the enill propolicr Lady Washington, recently purchased for service on Littte Trav oreo, iar Lady Washington is at present In Titnols Central Sllp beng painted up, ‘Tho survey of thy barge Brunette was com- pleted yoicelay. It was found thit she had worked tho oakum out of tho butis in her bot- tont but otherwise apponred all right. it must have been a pretty heavy ses, even for Lake Michigan, that caused the Brunetto to drop her Weather inebor overboard loro” both the. anchor und ninety fathoms of chain attuched to Considorabto stir was crented among’ shippers: and vesvel agents yesterday by the nannounce- imont of a serigtts break in the Erie Canal that nupth interrupt navigation for three or four weeks, ‘ PORT LIST, ARRIVAL! Stmr Sheboygan, Manlrowoe, sundries, unr Alpena, Muskegon, sundrie: Prop Fayette, Manistee, lumber, Trop Now Era, Graud Hnven, towing. Prop Lowis Gilbert, Pike's Pier, rallroad ttes, Prop Waverly, Ruffalo, sundries, - Prop New York, Buffaio, sundries, Prop Messenger, St, Josaph, sundries. Prop Chartes Rictz, Manisteo, lumber, Prop Mary Groh, South Haven, lumber, Prop Vanderbilt, Bulfialo, sunstrics, Prop 8. C. Hatdwin, Escanaba, lron ore, Prop Willinm Livtugstone, Jr., Peshtigo, towing. Prop Conestoga, Bi 0) sundries. p HT. D. Colinbury, Sazinuw, salts Prop Oconto, Green Bay, aundries, Pron Favorit, Menomince, towing. Schr Windsor, Ministeo, lumber. Schr 8. A, Irish, Grand Haven, lumber, Kebr City'of Grand Rapids, Grd Haven, lumber. Schr Wolverine, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr John Morks, Manistee, lumber. Sehr Hunter Saviige, Grand Haven, wood. Schr Eric Beile, Goderich, salt. Rehr J, W. Brown, Grand Haven, railroad tles, Schr Albatross, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Onward,Ford River, lumber. Kehr A, 0. Fotter, Escannbn, fron ore, * Sehr L: B. Coates, Muskegon, jumbor, Behe Keshtigo, Peshtyu; lumber, * Schr Alert, Peshthzn, linnber. Schr Minerva, Muskegon, lumber. Sehr Schuyikil, Erie, light. Schr 3. Skinner, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Winnie wing Pentwnter, wood, Sehr Levt Grant, Muskegon, wood. Schr IL. R. Newcomb, Hay City, lumbors, Schr C,G. King, Buy City, lumnbor. Behr Industry, St. Josoph, sundries for Racing, Schr Clara Parker, Escnunbn, iron ore. Sehr L. Dall, Ford River, liunber. Behr Ceellin, Mavistea, himbor, Sehr Knight Templar, Blick River, hmbor. Sehr Willlum Jones, Codar River, lumber. Schr Mediator, Ford River, Kimber, Sehr J, F. Jones, Ford itiver, lumber, Sehr Kato Gillette, Menominee, lumber, Bebr ©, L. Jonson, ford River, lumber. Behr TA. Burton, Manistee, luraber, Behr W, IL Dunbain, Frankfort, lumber, Sehr George L, Senver; Muskegon, lumber, Schr Staffowt, Muskegon, lmbor, Schr 'T..1. Bronson, Menominee, lumber. Schr F, Williams, Menominee, fumber. Sehr Nutcher Boy, Marinette, hinhar, CLEARANCES. Schr Imperial, Menominee. Behe Wolveetne, Grand Haven, Sebr City of Qrnnd Bapbis, Grand Haven Sehr Witnlear, Mauletec, Schr Contest, Manisteo. Prop 'trader, Seen, Sobe 8. A. Irish, Grand Havon, Schr Albatross, Muskayzort, Sehr A, L, Batter, Escanaba, Prop8. C. Baldwin, Bseanaba, Rebr Mantence, Peshtlgo, urlstec, leveland, 6,000 bu corn for P: rt lanitowoo, sundries, cath, Saugatuck, sundries, lngton, Huifale. 63,000 bu corn. pd. Pridgcon, Je, Duifnlo, 0,197 bu corn, Bebrd. A. Richards, Buffalo, 24,788 bu corn for "Bort Colborne, Schr 4. B, Moora, Buitalo, 69,000 bu corn. Prop Montana, Buffalo, 40,000 bu corn, 1,060 pkgs ard. Rebr IL Savidgo, Grand Haven, 200 bu corn, Schr 1B, Austin, Osweyo, 17,002 bu corn, 4 Schr Holio Mitchell, Cape Viticent, 19,000 bu corn ‘or Kingston, Stmre Alpeua, Muskegon, sundrics,, Prop.Goorge Diubar, Muskegon, 3 tons cont. Prop Paiiddelphin, Erio, 27,000 bu wheat, 200 bris, lour, ks Sebr George Murray; UuGalo, 61,700 bu corn. Prop Mary Groh, South Haven, sundrics,. " Prop Mesyenqor, St. dasapl, sundetes, Prop Delawitry, Helo, LW pigs lard, Prop Lowls Gibort, Pike's Pier, suudrios. Rohr Advance, Peshtigo, aundel Sohr Reed Cuge, Buitalo, 27,840 bu onts, Prop City of Concord, Port Huron, 000 bu corn, 129 brig tlour, 2 brig pork, and sundrica, Prop 'Tecumsch, Suruin, 00,42 bu corn, Prop Now Hea, Grand Haven, towing. Prop William Livingstone, Jr., Peshtigo, towing, ——— a ve Sklu-Gratlug. Witinington Ciel.) Gazette, About three months ago Mr. Gersou b, Kahn, oft this tity, sustained & severe burn on his thigh, which left a sero and nasty secur, As i nenns of reduoing tho extent of this scar and usslating the burn tocompletely houl, Dr, Gearge ‘, Maxwell resorted to the operation known 14 skin-genfting, He took from hisown arm aev- eral plooed of akin, Jaid thom carotully upon tho burned surface of Mr.Kabn’s thigh,and lot nature do tho rest. From tine to time he ealied on bla pationt, and found the opemition working beau Ufully, tho skin taking a good hold and epread- Ing nigely In atl dtrections. Yesterday Mr, Kab camo to Wilmington, after a brief sojourn in Pailndeiphia, and Or. Muxwell, on’ cafling upon him, found that the grate! Process had) beon’ a eumpleto success, tha skin hiving grown almost ontirely over tha burn. Several yours ago Dr. Maxwell performed this poration ona Middletown negro who hid been abot In the cheeks, tha wound leaving @ nasty, dlativariug sear. ‘Tho Doctor took skin frum disown arm and from the arin of bis patient, and applied it to the wounl, [taproad beautl+ fully, and In ashort thine the eceur was entirely covered by 4 growth ot skin. For awhile to white pieces of akin used In tho grafting process showed forth diatintly, und for a tine It wis un cortuin whether the patient would become a whitey inua or remuin a. spotted iegro, Flually tho veins begun to travorde the patches of white ukin, and goon they beonme ne dark a4 tha rest of tho tnut's face, thus proving that the negro's dark color fa die to bbs bh and not to tha natural condition of bivakin, Dr, Maxwell ro- ported this case in dotall toa feeding medicul Journal, from watch it found (ts. way into tho NoWepapers und was widely publidhed’ all over the country. Istond No. nee Tho famoua leland No. W. in Misalsaippl Liver, which was three miles long, and wala during the War contained two or 0 fertily plantations, and on which the Rebels placed 3,000. meu and ercoted earthworks to obytruct tha Pasay, of the Federal gunboats, bas boon ons jicoly gwopt uway by the tivor, and tbo present island is only u sand-bumk overgrowy wil tanwood end willows. ‘The land on the shore where tho Hobela hud their battericy hug also beon washed away. a Ralmy.sluop, good digustion, rich blood, elastio step, aud chocrfulucss iu Hop-tttre, cut EDUCATIONAL. Providing Safe Literature for the Young—Leasing School Property. This County Defranded in the Dis- tribution of the School Fund, ‘ ‘ How to Get Rid of Injuncttons—Opttonal. ' Studies. Tho Botrdof Education held an adjourned meoting last evening, President Hoyne in tho chalr, and present all the Inspectors except. En- allah, Brenan, and Richherg, A communication ws received from Jobn M. Grogory, Preatderis of the Mlnolx Industrint University, stating that the Froulty hod yotet to piace tho four Uigh-8Schools of Chicngo on thoir Mataf nceredited schools, and graduates having diptomns from anyone of thers schools would be admitted to the Univoraity, and to such coursesof atudyas thofr High-School course might ft them for, 2 Itwas referred to the Committco on High+ Schools, TRARNY LITERATURE, A communication was received from Buperin= tendent Doty Inviting attention to tho fact that: a lnrge number of schoolchildren were addicted to tho practice of rending @ clnss of cheap pamphlets, the Influence of which could not but be positively hurtful, 1¢ some step could ‘bo taken to countoract this evil by having prins clpalsand teachors guide and largely control the reading dono by pupils, the gain would bo incalculable. == ai Convinced that the benefit to tho community from ovening-schools was in no way commcn~ Rurate with the coat of supporting them, he aug- gested that the Committee on Eventng Schools examine and report upon tho advisability of 10,000 conics. of fudiclously-sclocted pooks, to be distributed among tho ous in proportion to the number of pupils in tholr fourth, fifth, sixth, saventb, and, des, Ry this tncans the Board could clegtitts get undor thoir contro! ona of the most import- Ant agencies in tho training of children, {t was referred to tho Comunittea on Evoning. Bebools, A communication was received from Thomas F. Patterson, offering ta. buy tho B. 30 acres of the 8. B. 3 of See. 21, 3%, U, for — $2,555 ensh, and tho balance In one and t! ars ath Per oont, secured by mortgage. It was raforred to the Committees on School-fund Property. 4MADISON AND NALSTED BTHEST PROPERTY. A communtention, wos received from tho leasees of tha school property at the corner 3f Madison and Halated strnots offering * X00 mora than tho bid of Crilly & Blair," Tho proposi- ton waa made in irae) faith, and as t.conse- quence of tho fnot that, drivon fram the prem- wea they had occupied, they were mndo great sutforers by reason of tho fuss of all the munoys: ex! (apres during many scars’ possession, in side- walks, atrect nesessinents, gas and water pipes: and they wero willing to putup permanent {m= Provenonts within two yenre. At was taid over temporarily. ACHOOL NUILDINGS. Inspector Bartlett, from tho Committee on Bulldings and Grounds, reported that ‘T. Menard id falled Mena ha to” complete = tha contract for the carpenter = work on the West | Thirtconth. Street School, and they asked that the contract be decinred void, recommending that thecontract for finish« ing the work bo nwanted to Steinmetz & Eilou- berger for $3,445, Concurred in. ‘Tho same Committee Fepnrted that tho Weat Division High and tho Onkley School bultdings would bo finished for occupaney May 1, and. thoy recommended that the tranches of the Ellza- beth-Streot, Bkinnor, and Lincoln-Streot Schools be discontinued. Concurred In. LEASES. Inspector Keith, from tho Committee on School Fund Property, recommended the ace soprancene tho proposition of Gatlitch Bchoefat to lease for five yenrs the north half of Lot Ml, Mock 60, of Russell, Mathor & Woborts’ Addi- tion, at n'rental of $100.a yoar, and tho slo to him of tho otd frame bulllings now on the lot for $130 in cash. Concurred in. ‘The samo Committee recommended tho lons- tug to.0. A. Crary for titty, yours of the enstos feet of Lot 0, Block 0, 0. 'T. (corner Mndisan gad Canat strecta), atan annual rontal of $148 for the first Uve years, provited be gives a bond OE $6,000 conditioned that withia four a ho will erecton the premises a substantial brick and stone bullding at a cost of not. less than 10,000. Inepector Stllos moved that tho Presidont and Secrotary be dirocted to uxecute tho lease with- in forty-eight hours, his object bolug to prevont tho gattingout of Injunctions by disaatisNod idders. at wad dono In tho caso of Crilly & air. ‘Lhia provoked a long discussion, Inspector Vooko said the loases should be ex- couted the sume cvenlug thoy. wore. coucurred in by the Bourd, Inspoctor Stono moveil nan substitute that, as fo all lonses authorizod by tha Ttoard, tho Prosi- dent and Secretary be Instructed to sign them within forty-olght hours after the papers wero Prfaspastor Seige accepted thie, saying that t nspoctor Btllos acce is, saying io wanted to break up The Prnetice of aclay in sigalg lenses, thus oncouraging discontented bidders to fight, and gotting the Ronrd into law. sults, Great Injustian was othorwiso done to parties with whom the Bonrl mado agreements, Inspcotor Kelth made the polnt that tho sub- stitute was out of order, since the report of a. commitivo was under conshleration, and tho } substitute was in ofect a goneral rule, , The Lresident sustained tho. point. . Inspector Stiles withdrew Lis motion, ‘Tho recommendation of tho Comittee was , then-concurred In. 5 ) The same Committee recommendad.tho leas- ing to L. Mlukeston for thirty yeara of the N. j OL8, Bluck 11}, Sehvol-Bection Addition, at an aununl rental of $125 for tho tirst five years, Concurred tn, Also, tu Addison Ballard, for five eon of tho N, 103 4-10 foot of Block 87, Bohool- icction Addition, at an annual rental of $7,086, Conourred in. Tho samo Committee recommended tho ro- moval of the framo buildings at Nos. 177 and 170 Went Monrve atrect, and thair salo to 0, B, Olson for #810 cash. Conuurred in, Inspootor Stilos offered tho following, which wan tdopteds Ftesolved, That tho President and Socrotary bo tice pore tier to sign i casos nutinelead hy this Bonn, whan presuutes mm In due form for signature, within forty-clght hours after such presentation. Li tar Frankenthat, from tho Cominities on Inspec! Snjarios, submittud 0 basis for tha salurtes of employés for tho calontar yoar of 188, ‘The only change of any 1 recomamanded is the Bving (oachors $50 the third your instead of 8500, Tt waa laid over until tho next regular meeting. DISTRIBUTION OF TIM BT4TH SCHOOL FUND, Inspector Doluncy culled up tno following resolution, whlch was ndopted: Wusin, Under tho School law of the Stateof Miinols, tha. distribution of the State school mouoye among tho several counties of tho Btate te mute annually upon the bugis af tho umber of purgong under tho ago.of Y1 yeura rer siding in euch county, as shown by the last pre- ceding conwua of tho Sinte; and Witness, Thore {s no Slate law providing for the taking of the Stata cenjua ut any time, It follows that such, distribution is based an- nually upen the Inst Gruceuing. consis. of tho Stato o# taken by the United states authorities, which remains ns thy basis of auch tistridution during periois of ten. years auch; und Wigukas, The operation of thislow, as regards, Cook County. ia such thit tho county annually pays. to tho Btato large sums of money in school axed in excess of whnt it receives ns its divi- dond from the Btute schoo) inonoya, ag, foe dite stunco, during tho yenra 1874, 1876, 1870, . and. 1877, tho avoount betwuon tho Stato sad vnuuty. wus a8 follows, 04 shown by the Stato Auditor’s re : momor| fe Received by Brees path Pate iMate ara OMecaumeunt $583 WR BN SR TH5 io,¢08 Total4 yes 807.058 188,001 rr “ahuwiug a loti loss to te -Sounty during ty during the four yours named ot 2.875, ‘Tharofore it a ruust to the schvol Interwsta of Chicuge and vool County that the onuiaeriion of porsnns {ving therein who are under tho ayo of 21 yours ‘bu full, eompicte, and accurate in tho census to Hp rakou nese dune by the United Btates author-. Witehthas, A school census ia to be. taken thiv Yeur, and the school gtatietion! your ts by law: to commence on July 1, instead of “Oct, Las horeto- Yoru; thurofory, ved, ‘Lhnt the achool consus.of tho City of Hew Chicuyo be taken during tho month of Jun, AH, BO Md LO plate tho sumo on or About tho Int Of July; 1880; and that wu committos of three mombers of thig Board be appointod, of which tho Prosidunt of the Bons Ik be one, and hull be Chatrman thorvof, t suporvise the tak- dng of the city school consis, und to advise with nnd render such seslstonce to the United Butes Bupurvisor of Consus of this distriot ns that of- figdal may permit, to tho eud that 10 person une dor the uo of 21 yours residing in tho Clty ok Chicago be omitted frum such census, OUTIONAL BTUDIRE, Tnspootor Frake, from tho. majority of the Bpucial Committee appointed to aie Into the bearings of the docision of the Supreme Court iy the cusy of Ltullson ob ul. va, Post upon the question of optional studios, and also upow tha ruwolutions regulating tho studies uf musiv, German, and drawing, roportud tat the ques: fon prysentod und declded was whuthor tho OWOR boon grusted ths Boant vient orth fi wanahiv. oergelth mar,. motern oogmnty, and tho Riatory of tha United Stntes, The Court dar cided that no such-pownr had boon grantatt to tho Diraotora., From.tho opinion of tha Court tn this caso, thoro was noqnostion that theSuprema Court would hold that the study of music, draws ing. and Germnan was optional with tho students, From tho arguments used tn the decision there seemed tobe nodobt that the Court would sustain the authority of the Board to poss and enrry out the resolutions, ‘The report was taid over. Taspector Bartlett offered-n resolution, which; Was adopted requesting tho PI tes resotrces ns xhown by tho books in the office: of the Board, and: also by the books in: the Con- trolier’s office, The anime Inspector offered a resolution, w! Was adopted, ontering. that no: contract bee tered Into or: bond ascepled| dint] Its legal form nae Roan: frat approved by the attornoy of the Mr. JK, Merrill wag olcted Principal of the Onkley School, Tho Board thon adjourned, rere A REMARKABLE SUICIDE, Special Dispatch. to The Crteagn Tribunes Sila ARR ARs nmenenrene nari Orrice or Thy: Bt. liotin & BAN FRANoTsCO) | bis 004 BRER EL BULLI SG. 180, ? FW YORK, . Notles tn heroty atyen that tie trensinr hooks of {bis Company will be closed after April 2, ty apan Moy i noxt, in conformity with an agreement betwen orn Division of tbe Atiantia & Pacitio Havtnad Come: | geockholtors of record Apri! 24 wlll bn : toes fivo dayn thoreatior in. Thapar aten ret nese wate. séription to th qocariiles, to be lasued for the. abnve« }; Montioned const: j » be. obtained: by stocker: 1 Roldora ay im appt at to the Beeratary attor Apri 4 dh TLUEFIFLAT. Sheretary. RAILNOAD TIMETABLE, }~"ARRIAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS OLANArOLIE,. Ind. April 2.—Tha mtfeiito of |, I Henry Honthors, of Pike Township, which oa- current on Stinday Inat, wns commented pon at. tha timo ns a cowanlly trick to. eseapa tho responsibility of supporting, chiltron, | Tho evltenca before tie Coraner, howover, shows that Hfvathors had engnod in real estate transaction whoroin bo was Worsted, a1 his creditors refused: to ros lenso him upon “aeeding. to thom. the mortgaged promises, A porsonnl jitlgment wns taker agninat him, and [t enmo ta Heathers’ childron tho benoflt of tholr mother’s. propo rathor than those who wore pursulng alt. Tho matter: was talked over In a business way by Tenrthors, ahd finally carriod. into axceution Sunday morning. —<———— Now Hampshire Returns. A Now Hampehiro-Indy writes: Mothor hns been nMllated for scars with kidnoy dlxenaon, Last spring sho wna yory. dni), and-bad.an alarm ing pain and numbnosa in ono aid. Kidney- Wort proved a grunt blessing, aud tas. com- pletely cured bor. ee ne A ESEMENTS. HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL, LAST TIM# IN CITICAGO OF WM. H. SHER WOOD.. On this ocenaton ha wil! be nssisted.ty Mrs. Clara D, Stacy Mr. Edgar H. Sherwood, Saturday Afternoon, April 24, 1880. | ‘Tickets, 75 centa. For sato nt Holland by The Chi- caso Musie Co, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ONE WEEK ONLY. commenelng Monday, April.10, Wertnesday and Saturday Matinons, EF" Specia) Porformance Sunday Hyentne, Aprit 2, Henry J, Byron's Now.nnd Briltinat Comedy, OUR CIRLS! ILC, Konnody; Manager and’ Salo Propriotor of the Hane uf production. Monday, Apri B—Mise KALE CLAXTON tn bor wonderful suid ortginal nparsanation of, Loulae, to Ding Girl, in ‘the Two Orpuans, HAVERLY’S THEATRE. Tropriator and Monager........M0, J: 1 HAVERLY, LAST NIGHTS OF THE. NEW OPERA, THE RIVAL CANTINEERS! ML LEUAARL ETE Darts RIVALS, Last Nights of tho Grand. Chorus f° Last Nights of the Drumhead Marringot Last Nights af the Lackey Zouaves-f Bunday Night—THE TOURISTS, WYVICKEN'S. THEATRE.. LAST NIGHTS AND MATINEE. CLINTON HALL’S STRATEGISTS! *¢The Funniest of Farce Comeiies.”? Noxt Wook—Jarrott & Iton's Latast Musical Com- eddy SPOR ON Pte MATOS aah i The Only Remedy That Acts at tho Samo Timo on The Liver; The Bowels and-Tho Kl-noys hig combined action gites tt wonderful power tocureall diseases. aWhy Are We Sic BS Becatisates allow thesagreat organs fo he-AY nt form and jolsonous hu-g expel nto tae realy Cs Dion Piles, Constipation, Kidnoy| 4 bere and Dixoasea, Woake neaaes and Nervous Disordors. Sresoction of these organs and Ite ower ta throw off disease. 7 baifer Bilinos palnsandachent fg Why tormontod with Vilee, Conatipation ? Why Frightonod overdisordared Kidneys 1 Way enduro norvous oralck hoadachest (gy Why have aloeptess nights ¥ ; Tee KIDNEY WORT and rdoies in health. tts ary, vegetable compound and Ono package will: alx gta of Modictne. fag ek Ub of your druggieh Ae will order if) for Ss Price, $1,00. ‘WELLS, BICHALDOON & 00., Propristers, ff (Wiltheod pat paid), Darlington, Vie Organized ‘tho Inws of Now York. Vay oc! nlvarins Ut = TGuH UNASISRADLI F RICH: yeutnn tee) iieiers, -Hrosldont, STEL crutary, 1), F VERDINAL Re at a nral-sfannger, WW. 3. p Fi tH Agont, WAI t ANNE. Haukorm POUILHE AAMONAL DAM . Bt iad. 1), bat Loy Z, Jatt WHat Mid ee Meccan, Seem Te Beomen ee Luther ti, Starshy Stoplian ¥, Wile, Geo,. i, Hublison, James 1. Bmith. uinoipal Ofmcat Rooms Stang 4 BOREEL BULLDe iG, Nu. 118 licaadway, Now York. TRUSSES. | $200 RUPTURE Reward. Wo will pny ton charitante Institution $100 in of ait Tugel fiomnta Mine can ‘borrotatnen ‘by the band wy eannol Fey, wid the PAIUCELE 1M. CL aN DI, PAINT, the patouten, tna hind 5B yenry ax: perience, tho Ini years with Marina Hospitals, Are any, Navy, and Horislonora, the governmunt havin nu Trpplinnes ae tie buat in ua, SOUP Ul uh AMA OUret. ‘OGKAN NAVIGATION, er erpnnernnnnn ORTH CERMAN LLOYD. New bork... BeNOR 6s cesees eee Borie, ‘Btoamore wail Baturday' groin Naw Vork tor Fouthapten and. Hfumun. Veasunwors booked for Londen and iba nat fowant ra TAT EY UM PARsAGE—Krom Now York, to South prupton, Landvu, Ierre, aiid lewingn, rst sabi, oi second eabit, WOE Manage, BA. ihdtugH, cheb Grom NY, Tee idea Bul THouth Clark oh, Auonia for Chia. STATE LINE ‘To Glaauow, Wy 1, Butlin, Holfaat und London. a . ¥. ry Toure Birat Cabin, iy Heel Cet a la acconuuudaitins Besar Cabta, RR SRE a Aa RnXWottoet Stauasor. Ere SUR EAR BALRBANKS’ STANDAND SCALES ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE 4.00, 111 113 Lake St, Chicago, Bocareful tobuy only the Genuine. _INDIGO BLUE, THE VAMILY WAN BLUE, EEE eo uvery | “BARLOW’S { INDIGO BLUE, hin wife and, |. EXTLANATION OF [lkvanence MAR! f TERRE “Bunaay exoepted: Pidouity, wacoped, 2 Chiengo & Northwestern satiwary:. For dinps, Guide-Hooks, Timo-Tabirs, BleopioR-Car. acoommndations, apply. at any of the. following: the Company: 53. Clark-st, Grand: nd Eantaceteds Pater esses ¥ fours, (onl. Weat side), and, eave. | Arrive. ne ford & Dubuqua,, aFFeeport, Ihockford Bubugu ENifwatkeetaat alah erases Mtwaukes Spacial—Bi Silmnnke Hxpren EPEEEEEEEEH WIEPsVAUITOSIS , betwenn Cote, bs gqagaadtouncit Bint, on U Waring Chtesga. No other road runs, Pullman othpe fora: barat maratat Gh ee and BS siete S = Hoyo rat Well So tepot corner of Canal and Miasio-ace, Chiengo, Buriington & Quincy -Ralirond. For Maps, Guido-Hooks Tiue-Tabies, Sleaping-“ac: Actomnindations, nnply nt any of the {allowing ui Tickot-Onices of iho Company tn Chicngut t.. Grand Pacific Hotel, Tetnte's Express Omes (1 ‘Northenat corner Randolph and Eiatacsta, font a Heese nee essen etee cel enth-sta., 1 8, and ca’ MadisonsniacYon West aide! Le aay nce Teavo. | Arrive. am] * am am am mea pin Wttawn & Btreator Bxpro: UNemmnakn & ranean Rep E Foye Acoommeda:'n| DKanesa (ily & Texas, leat Ling,.| 1 bAurora [’asnengor........ dMondnia & Ottawa Exprack, Pm: Ditockford.r pare sito an b Aurora Passunaer, pm bAurnm Paronser. pm akroanort. & Nnbuque Wrpress. Bm| tcar cOmaha Night Bx pm.d6:% ara. CTorns Nieht Express Dimi 6:8 am ¢ffomnes City io kd 908 pmid6:s3 am ae & Saturday Theatre| WV oc imine soe) 11S pmsl 10:15 pm @Pallx, b Dally, oxcept Munday, eDaily, excepe , Bmorday. “Dnt. oxcepemantiag, OMT ‘J Y Pnilman, 16-whoal: Bleeping-Cars_and Passengers: Crachoe Uatwoon \ihicago, Con ain ‘Omalare. Joseph, Atcblaon, To} and ansas City, thraigh Mihoutekance, ‘Terlor Cars witth Heclia pops ted yotwean 10 A » C } Dine: ing-Gareatiaghed toaitraing, 7" °" Ohtonge, Mitwankeo-& Bt. Paul, Ratlveay. “am Telosol Ontos "oe Ciaekeats Palmee Tico Grand Paelte Howl and at Depot. “ener Hones. ‘Leave, BMilwaukoo Expross. Do iuuikew Exqresa Miiwnukeo, St Paul 2" Mini Wola mxproan. teats, ‘Green Hay Menasha, Weton Expres M rruken? Madison. Prairie. [oy lowa, und Dakota Ex:;,., Btovens . oint and:Ashiand x. || ‘Milwauki ey Medion, and Prairio} ‘du Chien Rxpress, Libortyvi Accommodatios Alltraina ran via Milwauken, Tiokoin fo, and Minnespo! rs good Gaither vig. Madison Frattlodu Chon, or via La Crosaa aud Winona: le no} 20 BD ¥sasac dp .B3 Beesa e 2 5 Bi Tittnots. Central intiraad. Depot foot of Lako-at. and font of ‘Lwenty-nooondeat: Tenet Ofice, aL andolpivas, near A Paoito Lotet, and Patmos tlousen se Coe en Bt Louis & Toxas Ixpren: Bt Louis. ‘Toxns Kat fa Uatro & Now Orleans ixproga,.., Spanaisia Hepcers, ngtield Ex Peprinwitold Nba expe Peoria, Burlington & Kookie... ¢Peorts, Hurttugton « Kuoktk., Pontine & Chuasworth Hxprena.. Ponting Hixprona. Gliznn pl astenuor ss. ubugua & Sioux City’ Bxpresa, Dubuque & Sloux Ciy Mxprose let aOn Saturday night runs to Contralia only. Ln Katurday night to Gilman only. COnBaturday walt cuns to Poors only, Yan. Bn; Emsoty th Clarks: t wet Mig oomnor Gort, and, ¥ ity it , Ornor Canal, and. rand Paciiio Holo}, and Valmor Louse, Kana Clty & Denvor Yast Bz... Konoas City Nignt Itxprien. ‘BL Louls, Springtiold & 1 fie Louis, Nerimteia & Tosa ry nite i Peotin | Hurts {ane core Hekin & Pooris Eanross. Chicago & Madu: Struntor, Looun, Washlagtin Hx. Sorter & Dwight Accommodation. Chicago, Hock Ystand &:.Pacifa Rall Depot, corner of Van Buren and ices, eo tlark-nt, Berman Peer my ok fy Palmer: Grand Paolo Loti, and te Gana corey meal Davenport Fixpress,, Omahw Reprose im Accormmudai reat Ni prea 0 Dati t Gi > fDall> exoopy Balardaye, wba! ry ace gt Gundark tDally exoops Baturdeya., Michigan Central. mattrond Depat, toot of Lake-at. and {001 of Twanly-aooon te, jekat Oftiou, Of Clark if . Gopi, Grasid Laaley Liotale mates pataae toe Tears. | Arrive Mats (via Main Ma = ieMlamaten Accra Siait Runt expr Houe Shore. & Michigan Sonthora Raiiway, at dopo, Yan Huren. eohideaty aid FUE daira eee and freight ufice under Shorman tonsa, ead, Gitoas ta dia Grand Pouitis otal ant Benim oKes —oioea tn Cio Grand Paulie Motul aud Palinar th Cig Mata LIN9). ro90... inet esol But lesprcas: Pittsburg, Cincini Cinstanstt Bt Toute 7 3 na and Ko . Depot corner of Chto and Camelinie, Woes Bide, amb au 8:0 peal tld kes Boul Tam Baltimers a Ohio. Depots, Bxposition Hullding and foot of Twentre socond-st. ‘Tickat Oticus, Ki Clark-at., Palmer Ht Gratid Paottio Havel, and Dopo Gamponttion Bulld'gy heave. | Arve lorning Express, S 8:00 mara] Gis Soran 620) pial! $2 pes Depot, foot of Lake-at and soot of Twenty-seoond-et, ara, | Arrive, Bspres 1° 9:40 am)® 8; vite Bint pred 6 8:8 Bile Had bs Chlenga dd Rastora Lllinols, Hallronids + Danville outa) ’ ‘Toker Omaes, 77 Clorkaty ‘Vainer Houso, Cred Tae cite Howl, ‘Traine Jeuva trun epol corior of Archer and. Ktomutt-ave, + Owotnnatl, tndianapa Tonyo. | Ardve, m, * 8:25 Am,* 4:2). SAAS Sa BRS Stxpras Day Matleosgoes Rekuvile 2: vicila si Chiougo Railway Piitseaba SE Nay ae enzo, t vay oor, Vou Canal! ‘Moket e iB Ulareeses Paityur lous, and Groud Hasina Atotel GOODRICH STEAMERG. i Ri Milwankoo, HKhobdoywan a niwou(dally*)e em aria pal gue & Tuava vit) soapy pm, Hatten! Santerascaectaee Saka aay Be “tuo st re ve eid ; Rea at OE a ‘wodday og Weil ae brsataee Tae che MASOKLLANEOUS, ~yo CURE i IE” WEA Al wera {OR, KEAN, . 373 South Clark-st.,, Chicago. borsoually orgy mall, free of charie. 08 ry roe. Sino ML Mauston ad oe