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interesta to be attended to in the Sennte than at Any thme before during this session. Sonntor “Logan leaves Kenator Davis to attend to thot alone, and comes home here to assist or thwart tho peopli in the discharge of their solo. and exclusive duty,—the nomination of # President, Tho Republicnn voters of Silinals have no rep- resontative in tho United States.Sonate simply hecauro Con, Lognn cannot truat his own party. ‘Tite TribuNA has no harsh comment to offer on this unpreceduntod conduct. The case argues iteclf. Binco IInnis was n Ktate no public servant chosen by ber hag ever arrogated to imealf so niuch., No Senator hos over dared to plutye Mtnols to any coudidate, or hus tried to buttdeze, the people into n fulfllinent of his Pledges, No ltnots #enator over before do- “rorted is pust of duty to run primarios and conventions, No Iitnola Senator “over. before sent begaitg and threaten: ing lottera over the Btate demanding the cloa- tlon uf fife candiinte, ‘No Sonator ovar before traficked away the Fedoral patronage of IInols until he possessad It, No&enntorbut Logan has over denounced the puaple who preferred an- other candidate to his. All sincere, self-respeot- ing Rtopublicans will resent tho action of Benntor Logan in this care, It fs tobe hoped that the result of his ensh and valnglorious eohduct will bon lesson that shall last him during thora- maluder of his life. # somnbly, and {sono of the most promising sing Hepunitoans fn the State, Hdward Ban- erson Isa wealthy businers-man of Milwauker, and the noxt probable momber of Congress trom that district. Mesara, Seutt and Vat Steonwyek ime both membors of the Stato Renate,—tho Int= ter having served 03 Bank Controller under the ahd regine, Mr. Quarlos, of tho Firat Distrlot, ins been Mayor of tho nolghboring City of Ko- bo, and is at presont a member of the Stato donate. Tho Hon. A. J. Turner, of the Seconda District, lean old newspaper min, and now the Ttallrond Commnisstoner of tho State, Sfr, Cartor, of tho Third District, was. the nominca of the Republicans ‘tn 187) for Ate -torney-General, but dcolincd tho nomination, Gen, Wincklor, of tho Fourth District, Is 1 rep. resentative German Nepublican, who was a “‘Tandidate for Congress againat tho Hon, Alox- ander Mitcholl in 1872. ‘Tho Ion. Philetus Saw- or, of the Sixth ‘Distriet,.has served teu years ja covsress, and fg now a prominont enndidate for the United Btates Scnnto. Ete tsa pro- | nounced Blaine man, and wil! probably bo mado Chairman of the delegation, Gon. Rusk, of the Soventh District, is an ex-momber of Congress and & stalwart admirer of E. B. Wash- purne. Tue othor delegates aro loss conspic- nous, but are zealous and intolligont members of the dominant party. Only ono of tho twonty delegates 1a for third term, aud ho an oxe soldier, With such a fine delegation, olected under such efrcumstanues, and with tho 29,000 Repudlioun majority vohind them which Wis- consin gave Inst Novombor, It is fair to pre- ume that tho Badger Stato will make itsclf felt in the great Convention that meeta in Chi- gogo noxt month . er Tar Cincinuntl Enqutrer (Democratic or- gan) heads Ita report of Thursday's Domo- oratic State Convention with # big dollaremark, and follows with tho headlines: “HE WAS THERE," “Bo Was ti Fawous Ran'n wrt Ime Pat pur Buxd-Houn ATTACHNENT,” “ Anp Irs Conrs ov Alte-Ronten ENGINEERS," “ How Ir Rosen Srtataur Tanovan TUB CON. i VENTION.” t. a Tim Township of Jelforson, one of the principal towns In this county, had n Republican Convention yesterday, Tho delegates voted: Washburne, 22; Blaine, 153 Grant, 1. Two antl third-terin delegates were cleeted to tha County Convention. Jeferson tsa fair index of pretty muich all the country towns of Cook County on tho third-toria tusiness. Nutwithstanding the annp gume of tho: bulldozers in the Central Committee, Jefforyon concluded not to be caught napping, but be up and doing, ne ‘Tue third-term sbricker of this clty delib- erately falsifies tho roturns from S1linols coun tles, Ina tuble yesteritay It cooked up a vote of tit for tho third term to 140 against It, This absurd Ayurlie Involve the reversing of tho true tally in many countles, tho shumoloss wolniming” of delegates without the shadow of right or Justice in many others, and tho diare> garding of instructions Inall the Blaine coun tles but a rigid insistence on thom In nll the Grant counties. Not baying any roputution ng aneiepuper to lore, the Uhird-terin: howler can afford to do this kind of dirty work for ite mns- ter, ft bas utaked {ts whole fortunc on tho thint-term boom, and will say anything or do anything to help that faillug causo along. The trae returns from countles, furnished to Tie Tarmvse and Timea by impartial corrospoud- ents, und In most Instances reported also in the newacolumus of the f.0, ouch morning, aro 18. end ‘Tire baso-ball elrens was in full blast yes- terday; all the chronic idlers and do-nothings followst were present to witnoss the performance. Dr. Connty. Blaine San A cet Arretit, Do Wolf dit not make his upperranco with bis eters ‘One ., | Stall ta vaccinate tho crowd, us ho ought to have fond. “| done, and us ft 18 to be hoped ho will to-day. It ts Hoone 4 | in just such gatherings of just this class of per- song where contagious and Infeotious discnacs arosprend, If these mobs who attend base-ball pobanu “al ‘6 | are to continue, thon all sanitary proteutions Cas 1 +» | should bo adopted and applica, Conmpaign. nt ” ee Enel 0 ‘| Tur only genuite, trueblue aut!-third- ¢ 4 1] tormand Washburno ticket In tho Diftteenth Clintot o . 0 | Ward fs as follows: i Coled. esresere s+] Charles Greiner, Incob Releh, % GC. W. Andrews, Jr, Henry SPenE, Ite Chartes Cattiny, A. J. Aubert, ‘i ‘a Y. M. Rolken, ee 8 0 | Any other tickat ts n third-term tloket In dia- 4 «. | gulse, It will he sufo to voto ngalnat any teket 4 { s+ | recommended by Conrad Folz or EF. C, Klokke. 7 preety: my Oxf Considine, a Democratic bailiff, we fuituain ive 8 2 | aro informed,’ bas been furntahod by tho thinl- Handolpbe- ses termers with a horso and buggy to go around Rook 1 *g | tho Thirteoyth Ward to-morrow and drum up Democrats to vote for Grant at the Republioun Fy 7 S| primary, If ho ts doing this rascally work, of é “Bg ‘ : gourgo be bas been bribed for the purpose, Our 7 1 rT} § | advice to that gont is to mind his own business Hardin .ecsece oe} oe BU “ +» | and fot the Republican primarics alouc, Henderson, n % 8 “ ” ‘ ——— ee 8 Br ‘i 6} Acconptxa‘to some reports, apparently “ +. | well founded, the Tennessee delegation is evenly 4 7) ajvided for and against tho third torm, If this x ‘6 “g | 1a tho enso tho Third-Term Bureau tost.In “ ‘ «. | Wednesday's convontions, according to Its own ti} f 1 | estimates and elalins, 2 votes, Tue Trinuxt ay 9 —_3 | nna, however, allowod tho third torm 10 votes He ‘638 | 'Tennensve, and put the loss Wednosday at os 0 «| Votes, + | Winnebago, rn iS ay Weedtotel sia “ « | Busrymasmex: Don’t talk simply about Te 4|° TétaL.,...200 I | Bolueto tho primarios to vote. What sort of langunge fs that for un energetic mun to us0? You should go to tho primarion to stay and worl, and take at loast ten nequalntanees and neigh: Dora with you. ‘The antyation of the Republican purty iy worth tho snoriiice of somo caso aud tmo to avery respeatuble mombour of it, ee Tur Montgomery County (Aln.) and other County Conventions in that State bave been carridd against tho third torm, and It is belleved Upon. Grant will not havo as many delegates from Alabnmu as ho obtained In Mississippl and Goorginy—that 1g, less thun one-third of the dcle~ gation, In Loulslana, by alt accounts, be will not got a alngle dolegate, , Intho nvovo table altof La Salle County fa conceded tothe third term, though 4 trustworthy. ourrespondent ussorta that 11 of ‘the 16 nre poal- tively autl-Grant. Tho third-termers ure also given more votes in Bhelby, Morgan, Henry, and Kankakeo Countica than tho Blaine men in this oity will admit are on that olde, Thethird term, in short, has the benefit of ayery doubt in tho above tuble, and yet Is in a rulnority of 10 as compared with Blaine nlono. Now add the Wash- humo yate,—2in Macoupin,1 in Monard, 1 in Loe, 11n Hancock, qnd 6 in Adama, total 10,—and the majority againet the (hird term on the most favcrnblo showing la29, ‘hte Is tho bona fide count to-day; of coursy na man can tell what inducements the Spoils Syndtente will hota aut. toweak-kneed delegates, or how many of the latter will betray tholr constituents at Spring- field. . But tt Is safo'to say that If Cook County braces up tho vote by going against tho third form thore will bon large majority of antl-Graut ten In tho Springfield Convention. << Acconpina to the best Information now at hand tho dulegutos already eluctod to the Chioa- go Convention will vate on the first ballut, if en, Grant's numo goes into the Conyontion, aa follows: Wr are assured that the report about Mr. Willtam Harpur Axing up a fraudulent Waab- -burne ticket {u the Fourth Ward fa an error, and that he {s not tuterforing in the fight at ull, Wo obeerfully correct the mistaku; but auch tickets have been concovted by sume porsons, and thoy will bo smoked out, A Few days ago tha third-termers sald that Mr, Washburne was hiding under Gon, Grant's oouttalls, Now they are trying to anenk in Grimt delegates undor Washburne's cont-tails, Doware of thom to-day, espeotally in tie Fifteenth aml Seventeenth Wai : 3 TAKE your brothers, uncles, fathers, nephews, grandfathors, brothers-In-law, fathars- in-law, and cousins to tho primuries this aftcr+ noon, und avo that each of thom plumps onc soll yote aguinst the third-term, a ‘ Fy First ballot, Vorr the straight Blaine aud Washburne antl-third-torm tlokat in the Saventeonth Ward. The alleged Washburne tieketin that ward ts spurious, and mado up by four olorks in Klokko’s third-terim ollico, As aors Cook County to-morrow 89 00s Tlinoly, and ng zoos Ullnola so yous tha Ropube tou party of tho third-torin question.—Jour- nate ‘That's go! | Any erntt that sails under falao colors ts piratical, Beware of third-torm tickota dis- guluad ug Washburng tickets. Tho tuo Waat+ ‘burne tlekota will bo properly vouched for. Tre third-termers ave desparate, and will stick at nothing t carey thelr polut, Look out for roponting, Democratic votes, und Lallot-box atulllnge Sranp up to the reat principles of the Bef el aol grand old Republican party. Malority, 370, pleted alk he tanding of dotegutos alrondy elected on Brice to tho primaries to-day olusor than o third-torny issue lez . a brother, For extra tor; ee Ske to It that tho snap-primarles ‘ore snapped. Save the Republican party from Its false frlonda. ‘Teacut the bulldozers what It fs to bo bull- dozod, Kwocn the stuffing out of tho Spolls Synd!- cate, . NB ‘ Axulnst exten turin: att Beene gives tho third term tho votus of tha ‘s out a and Diatne munugers who were elected oles | Carolina and Virgina, and four more n ‘Tennosseo than sro eonceded to that Mle by sone ruporta, ‘Th lu to be heard freva au States that yot re- Sir down on the snap-primaries plan to- day. Let daylight through the third term, ‘Work at tho primaries to-tay, Bray at tho primarics to-day, Prospennganaaeein i 190 8¢ tho dole, vet now {9 that moro than two-thirds toro thine from these States will vote not rd-termitvm on an vawilling poopie, Deere ; eda LN . Sey ui ' viowea LoGaN Js in this clty openly and Deiat He wanes le Purpose of directiny the poo- toma pa teated bim how to vote on tho third Give the TIAEHNE SERIO Bos tution Sh ee Of procuring somo misroprosons Bire the biters, ‘ te will, tte dita he Shoe Cun adopt either horn of | tak, 4. Whichover one he Utes awe nt pattion unoomfortuble, PERSONALS, OW to vote. 1 pooply do not k a coud ust they eunnag, bo trusteds that | Logan campalgn soug: “Down in a Con! Mijo.!* Senator Bruce is a sure enough dark horse for tho Proaidenoy, “1 can’t come, but remember mo to Mr, Colvin."—King of Siam. Vice-President Wheelor has strung hls fish and started for home. President Jlayes and Secretary Shermon took a lony ride togethor lust Sunday, and (tts Dolluved that i¢ anybody is found hauling pea - Vo has In wctlons that fey wee (han Wonls nomindted and ulectud nny Lossip, What Don Cameron fs aria Vanlu, and tteaeoe Conkling to Now Mao es “deatiretipee he futends ta be to elthe: g tnore flagrantly than larly toe been Gther baasey, Thoy attend, roqus : Seed duties in Washington, He docs Aypropriatt ness Of Congress {a now very great, on billy ure yong through both boople of Iiluols have larger down Jobn's boom ho will be argued with on tho spot. : 4 A telegraph wire has finally been run into Cineinuatt, and tho riot will bo hold thoro. MMnols being thd plvotal State may ae- count forthe presence of #0 many Ulzzy polltl- elansInChlengu. | “Lover of Song’—(1) Miss Anthony did not write “Come into the Gardon, Maud.” @) Maud didn’t come, eck ' Between John Shorman’s fences and Gen. Logun's coal-mine, two prominent men are kept pretty busy jist now, Ex-Senator Fenton will stay two months longor in Caitfornia, and then return to his home nt Jamestown, Now. York. “Pease to ‘notices how my toes turn ont. My superiority to Mr. Tidon fs too mariced to need more than nmention."—Mr, Hendricks, For anick man, Prines Leopold fs doing very well In the lino of ongngements. Tho Intest young Indy to whom he Is reported ta have offered his Royal but damagod heart is a Biles Baring. a ¢ * Mr. Bortha Von Hillern, husband of the walkor, denica that bia wita has appliol for a divorec, As Von Hillorn had praviously dented that sho orer wis marriod, Mr. Von HH. jen little Jato with hia aide of the caso, Kentucky papers may sometimes tnck poworful editorials on the invulnerability of the Constitution, or almilar thrilling topica, but whenever Ten Brovck is put in training our bine-grass contompnrarios fairly bristle with announcements of the event. There was a young woman In Clyda, Who Jong for n husband had algbed; | By tho use of hor fun Sho at Inst catight a man, And remarked: “ Well, I'l! make tho boss bride.”” —Miss Anthony. Courtnoy anys ho has “a new rig’ with which ho expecta to boat Hantan, It may be 80, but tnost people have come to the conelu- Hon that the only rig capable of beating a first- lags modern oursman consiate of a pintform with a uross-bar above it and a trup-door below. All that is wanted Is a ropo and the oarsman, ———<——————_— POLITICAL POINTS, The Chicago Evening Journal, referring to the Intest announcoment that the Hon, E. it. Washourno fs for Gen, Grant and is not « candl- date for Prosident himself, snys: “Wo aro woll aware that Mr, Washburne dovs not seck the nomination, and that owing to fils porsonal re- lations with Gon, Grant be will not consent to ben candidate againat Grant, But the poopie who propose to vomtnate Mr, Washburne bayo not congulted, and do not menn to cansult, bis wish or pleasure In the promises, Ho ts thoir candidnte, no nutter who his candidate ia, and they mean to secura his nomination lf possible, reynrdloss of. his own personnal wishes, ‘This is tho platy fuctof the matter." ‘This puta the cago correotly, ‘Those who balieve that Mr. Waahburng would be the most available candi- date for the Republican party aro porfeetly canststent in adhering to him in spite of his declaration that he fa not a eandidate, In fact, his rolteruted deelurution to this offect only maken him stronger. ~The American people nro ina mond todeolure that the office should sock te may not tho man tho ollloe.—Indianapolis journal, It is becoming every day mora apparent that Itlinota will, havo the decision of tho Preal- dential nomination in the Republican National Convention. If her delegation shall bo for Grant, he wilt bo nominated; If not, not. It is ulso becoming very appnrent that Chleago and Cook County wilt have tho bulanca of power in the Republican State Convention, which,on tho 1th Inst, will wppoint tho Illinois delegution to the Natlonal Convention,—so that Chicago and Covk County really now huye it in. their power tocoutrol the destiny and shape the result of the National Conyen tlon,—to deulte whether Gon. Grant shall be nominated for a third torn arnot. Tho Republlenns of Chicago and Cook County, therefore, Have i grave reaponalbitlty to discharge ot the’ ward and town primarics ta be held to-morrow after- noon for tho soluetion of delegates to next Monday’ County Convention, whieh will appoint the delegntes ta the State Convention, ‘Wo most curnest uppeal to every opponent of the third-torm idea, and te overy mun in thls elty and county who is in fayor of the nomint- tlon of Washburne, or some other good, stron, mnan who would unite the Republican party al tha whole Nation, 18 our Presidential candidate, to tuke anwuctivo partin the primaries to-mor- row afternoon for the selection of.trustworthy dologates, Be nctive, clreumspeot, and deters minedtowln, We aro contident that the people of this olty and county do not desire Grant's nomination, but tholr wishes in the matter will be of no earthly practieal account unless thos to tho primaries and make thelr individual fitluence felt, “Aword to the wise” and to really enrneat mon ought to be suiliclent.— Chteago Journal, May 7, A Ellin B, Washburne appears tn our Presl- dential gallory to-day. Ho is one of tho dark horsos on tho Republican side who {s not eo dlatunt from the atable windows as many othors, but whether hia nearness to tho light will hindor or belp his cause in tho end, cannot be aafcly conjectured, He [a now for Grant, and will'aid Granttocarry Ulinols, sincerely hoping that Grant may not bo takun, qud contidently ex- pecting that he will sucoved to the Grant estate ufter the abdication, Tits attitude toward Grant Isnotfnany dogree dishonest, tor bo yives his ehlot nll tho advantage of their own Stato to mado the notaination if he ean, and Ilinois, ns woll us many of tho Grant followers olac- where, would naturally. gravitate to Warh- hurne. as thelr second vhoicc, It ty core tain that Grant bimeolf would prefer Wash Durne if hoe should tind hisown nomination la- posslblo; but how would it bo with his Houons anta Ike Cameron and Conkling? Thay do not Jove Washburne, and they will not rush into bis embruce, but nooosalty muy compu! them to avs copthim, He is one of thestroug men of tho Republican party, and would bo a vory formid- able edndidate, Ho has u cloan Congressional rogonl; he has the earnest, support of the Gor. mung, Who so bitterly antugBnize Grant; and George Willinin Curtis, and ‘Tom Murphy, and Wayne MaoVeagh, and David Mount could ‘glye hin an equal e renaainayD support. Ifo will start with no delewntus from bis own State, but that may bo in his favor asa compromise man, and there (a Httlo. doubt that if Grant could manage hig own Inadora Washburne would be the nomtneg ta guso the Convention shoud da» eldo not to aI je song of * Give ek Our Old ‘Comimanndges” =Phlaatelphtes Times (ind), Bookmakora, by raising the prices of their publications, ean compel the pubiio to benr 0 share, at lenst, of tho burden; but to publishors of nowspnpors and pariodients this relict ia not cnaily available, Thoy cannot ralso or lower tho price of thoir news at pleasure, na merchunts ndyance or raduve tho price of thoir goods ua. cortling to the candition of the market, Indoud, In this respect the nowapapor standa alone In tho Uat of bustnoss entorprises, While labor-saying invontions and tha cheaponing of raw materiale have wonderfully decreased thy cout of pros duotion in almost overy Uranch of manus favture, tho cost of publishing’ newspapers hus stendlly incrensed. The Introduction of the tolograph, Which has mado the Jouraul of to- day's veritable glant compared With the Jour mil or a quarter of in dontury ayo, hig nildod [ms monsely to tho cost of publication, without any correspondlug Increase In tho prive of eutserip- tion, Every finprovoment, indeed, in nows facile ition bas imposed an extra churge tipon the pub- Usher, necesaltated tha omploymont of moro lis bor, and nt higher wages—all without any addi tlonal cost to tho reader, It la no exuggeration to aay that ifthe same rule were npol ad ty the nowspaper business that wovurns the commer: elal world, and ‘the subseription price of nuwepnpers had beon advanced from tmo to tlne in tho ratio of the Incronso in cost of production, the readers of | tho Amertcan would bo paying = ut ienst eS ocnta tor wine thoy now got for threo cents. ‘Aud what fa still more te the purpose, the <inicre fean would be choapor at the former price than any newapaper of the sane churacter #8 tho journals of n quarter. of uv contury age ata penny! And for that mutter, the etihsoription price of tha lending newspupora of a xoneration ago wos actually higher than tho price chargod by tho atmo papers to-day} It ts the publlo and not the publishers who hive reaped the harvust, Under these clroumstancos, tha imposition of the tux in question Is pleco of rank injustice to a budness whiob, porhaps, moro than uny other, has contributed to tho development ant prosperity of the country,and which of all hag recolyod the loast peounlary return.—Hallimure Americaty OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, May 7—Arrived, tho steamer Henry Edyo, from Antwerp, Lonnon, May 7~The steamahipa Bothnia and State of Nevada, from New York, have we ascow, 3 Arrived, teamshit sa lay 7—Arriyed, the steams! stntoot pA Aiea from Now ah a ANTWERD, May 7,—Arrived, Zeeland, from Now York. sete FINANCIAL, Spactal Duspatch ja The Chicago Tvibune. Cepan Ravina, Ia,, May 7.—C, W. MIMI, druggist, made aif sssignment to-day, Lia billtes, $1,700; asaets, nearly $7,000, ‘Thera are over fifty credituri.. The following are the, Neri as ote oO. ‘Ty Reynolds dy Stern. ‘Armington & Co. F. Ww. Hoyne & Co., aller uller, A. J, HL & r satin recite & Co. and Gerts, Lumbard & Co, ‘Other creditors are in Philadelphia, New. York, Loujsyillo, Omaha, Ditbuque, and Burlington, ‘The fon, Simon Cameron, fn friond, Is on. the, list for $3,000 horrowed “money. ‘Careless purchasing is the main enuse of the failure. SUICIDE, Aprctat Dtapateh to The Cheago Tribune, MALY UNFERMENTED CRENTRATIA, il pu ee Elfzabeth RMWBARARAAASN Deering, who has Sived at Centrality, 9 small plnce two inlles north from Centralin, MALT B ITTERS for the last twenty-flve years, put at enil to TRADE MARK . her fo this morning by Shrowii, herself RAD , into nelstern, She took a long rope, and , fastened one end to a hook on the alde of the Hella Gonparpr house, and on the other side sho tied a heavy atone, Nenr the stone she made n noose, DAARARARAAD which she passed over her head. and made the fated nitnige. The enuse is gall to be ine sanity, brought on by deaths in her family, She leaves threo sons nearly grown, and cone siderable property, THOMAS STATION, Minn, Aug, 0, 187—3erare, Morgan & Alle " No. 59 John street, New York City—Dran BIRR: du Lacand enlled on Mr. W. M. Carlton. surprised to find him eo much Improved; ho told mo that your medicine “Constitution Water” had beon the moans of dotng ft. Tt has been the belief of overs physiciin knowtng of bis CuSO Soak tere was nO hel; foe. hitn, gue respectfully, ABILRY, Its, Agent 8t. Paul & Duluth Railroad, Ask your drummlst for It. “BUSINESS NOTICES, Arends Kumyss has been used with highly beneticind results during tho last fone yeurd in the various forms of dyspepata, gastritis, Huuses, goneral dobility, consuniption,ete, Ku inysa isnot 1% medicino: It is a picasunt, wino- ike beverage (a food) maddy from milk, poout inrly grateful to n dolicate stomuch, Nothing else makes flesh, and blood, and strength xo fast, It can gy aufaly relied on for tho recuperation of those efacs of ‘low vitality {n which medication or ordinary nutrition fall. Bend for ciroulnr, Rownre of imitations. Arond'a Kumyas te ot sold to the trade. Consumors supplied directly by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Sadison and Fift ayonue, 2 Tho glories of woman aro Juxuriant halrand fine teeth. Tho first is sounred by J, & E, Atkinaon’s Rataam of White Roses, and the Inttor preaorved by tholr Quinine Powder, ——— a BLOOD POVERTY.—The cansc of tho debility be met with in every walk of Ife may he traced to Poverty uf the Blood. Too close nppll- cation to business or study, Into hours, dlsatpa- ton, want of exercise orsicep, have enfecbled the dixestive organs and rendered the blood thin, watery, and powerlass to fulllll the grent pure posoa for which It was ereated. What shill be done? Make an entire change for the better in your babite, Live a regularand whotesnme lite, and take MALT HITTERS, This mutehleas Rone ovator of feeble and exhausted constitutions [4 rich In tho elements that go to nourish and strongthon the blood. It perfects digestion, ulates the liver, kidneys, and bowels, quiets tho brain and nervous forces, und induces re -freshing asleep, MALT BITTERS are prepared wirnour vai: MENTATION froin Canadiin BARLEY MALT and ‘LOPS, and warranted auperior toni othor forma of malt or medinine. while freo from objections urged against malt liquors, ask for Mate Berrens prepared by tho Mart Dirrens Company, ind soo that every bottic hours the ‘Traps Maux Lanes, duly slgnod and Jnelosed In wave lines ns seen In ent, MALT BITTES are for sule by all Drugelate, RUGA, MATTING, &c. - RUGS! MATTINGS! FLOOR LINENS! SUMMER FURNISHING Fresh Importations! Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts, MINERAL WATER. HAW TO WATER. A enrelond of thin justly cclebrated Minoral Water recolyed and offered by the caso and dozen at Wholosalo Prices. 110---112 Madison-s ® Eminent Dr. W. OG Cayenagh, Meme phis, Tenn. writes: " For Weak Di; clita Con- kamplion, General Dedility, ete, fF recommend Colden’s Licbig’s Liquid Extract of Leet. a Travelers, atop at tho Antor House, New York. CUTICURA REMEDIES. (uticura RESOLVENT. Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, Cuticura Medicinal Soaps, Are the only known remedies that will pernin- nently cure Humors of the Blood and Skin, Aft- fections of the. Scalp with Loss of Hulr, and Liver, Kidnoy, and Urinury Disorders caused by Inpure blood, Cuticura Hesolyent is the ren! est. Dlood-purificr In medicine. It acta through the bowels, liver, kidneys, and akin, It absorbs polaons thie Hout in the blood and purges thom ron the system, Cuticurn, a Mouicinul Jelly, arrests oxternal discuse, ents ya lifeloss Hest and skin, allaya Inflammation, ttehing, and irri- tation, and heals, It isa natural roproducerand beautitier of the Hair. Cutloura sonp cleanses, heals, softens, whitens, and beautifies the Skin, Ut, and tho Cuticura Shaving Soup, the ouly ma> dicinalshaying soap, are prepared from Cutlcura. IMPETIGO AND ECZEMA With Loss of Mair, Cured by the Cutieura Remedies. . Mesars. Weeks & Pottor—Gentlomen: Tt af- forde mo plousure to send you tho Fallow (ne re- fen. of a remarkuble curv by pane cay gure Remedies, For two years tho patient had suf- fered with Impettzo'on the face and scalp and Kozema In its worst form on the back nnd suoul- dera, For vighteen months ho was under mede> ical trentinent, comutimes Lettor and sometimes worse, but nover cured, As tho tnipetiqa ine croaned In severity his hialr began to Call olf rap- idly, and he was fearful chat bo would Inge it ail, Eight. months ugo he begun’ tho use of the Cutl- curt Remedies, and by perseverance and the ir application of tho remedies he {4 row not only cured of overy phara of tho dlsenay, but hus a hottor head of huir than over before, 1am thorcfore enabled, by personal observation, to certify to the grent curative properties of tha Cuticurdt Remedios in the troutment of Skinand Bealp diseases, ‘Truly yas, HD. HOWELL, Burnin, Canadn, Oct, 14, 1679, BRIGHT'S DISEASE ae rt 1830, 440, Vory bont. 640 ‘2c. Very best, to Hie," $86,"GSe. Very best, tio Young Uypon 2 or por lb, 180,580,030, Vory boat,i8a Gunpowder, Chinese Mixture (highly recommended to those who uno t milxed tea), per Ib. aes kinds of Flavdeing ‘Tons—Assnm, Orango lowory Pekan, Cupar, ote. st Vous are as fine us ny thut are sold in this market. Wa nilow a discount of tive conts per pound when five pounds are takenata ting PO Ty tho Twas taken with a severe nitack of ney Disease, and entered Bolloyue Hospital for treatinent.” De. Johuson pronounced. my trouble Dright’s Disenso, It is now elevenyears since | loft the hospital but partially oured, dur- ing whioh time T hnve never been froo from pauln and distreas, althcugh constantly using: some remedies, Whon T bemin taking tho Cutt! cura Resoiyent my eyinptoms wore severe pain tho back, great accumnutution of wator, lee er and piintil so that © could searcet: presenting every appearance of dropsy, [t may seem miraculous, but in ten days’ use, of the Resalvent all these dlatrossing symptoms disappenred, and In Jess than a month I was vompletely cured, DANIEL MOMAHON, M0 W, Elyhtheat., So, Boston, Muy 10, 1870, TETTER ‘Treated by Mall n Doren Physicians withont ree Mesara, Weeks & Votter—-Gentlomen: Mr. Nobort Stewart has been a great sufforor for. years with Totter of a very Augravated form, io has rocolyed treatment from half a dozen of tho best. physicians in this locality with but Ur t lef.. Some time ago he began tho use of loura Remedies, whieh hive helped him beyond all expectation, Also relieved a phett- inativ affection of tho bip, for which ho is very. thankful. Thore nre othor casos in this town that oun give alaiilur cestimonulals, Respoetfully yours, W. V. BYARD, Drugglst, Bhuron, Pa., Juno 10, 1870, CUTICURA REMEDIES, For Wiload, skin, and Scalp Humors, Are propared tele rhete Porren, Chemists and Drugglsta, 843 Washingion-st,, Boston, Magn, #1 rout-st, ‘Toronto, Ont, and B snow Hill, Lon don, aad are for sate by atl Drigyists, Price of Curicuna, small boxes, 6 cents; large boxes, cont Ing two and one-half times the quantity: Of mn], $1. MeKOLVENT, FL por bottle, Curt CURA MenIOINAr TOILET BOAY, 26 cont. Cutt CUA MaptcinaL Staying SOAP, 16 conty per onk; in bars for barbers’ usu, WW cont, it Boars, Weeks & Votter—Gentlemens Japan, por pound, Inpan' Dusk, por aloha war notte CorrrEs. Ilo, roast or around, per iby, Ya, 200, Very bos Oo evan roast oF uruuinl, peril, 230 Vary U 113 East Madison-st. MILLINERY, MiILLINERY ! WEOSTER & COMPANY, Manu‘selurers and Touporters, ow offuring tho real JAP, HAT at very low H20n Childron's Taca Cuys, oxtra quatity, frown 12 up. Gl dozen Chikirun's Straw Capa, nut ty be out alvawhara, 6.29 Up. ha Wabstur raid Wrome Uut, for Minsox, in larae quaniitioy, nut to bo found in aiy otter Bluse I Chile eng. ‘Ali tho fending Kastorn mauufacturud guods in lary quantiles, ut very low pr a ‘tdmimod Honnets nnd Hits from ¢1.25 up, Very protty Hroas Lata, aulling fron $9 to $10, Hiuny if thoaw woods not to, bo found in any athar woru, belng aur own wuatutactura xd Importation direct, Curnow, elegant, and woll-lighted salusroums are on the sumo blogk with Fluid, baltar & Co. O. 75 STATE-ST., GOLLINS* DO PLASTERS | Contunt Musie-Hall Nullding (formerly 107 Binto-st.), Tiistantly Foliage Gi tind Woukuoss, | =———————— = FOI BALE. Sugar-llouse Machinery, For ealo, in fots to nh ence ttt the ontira Mae MSCELLANIOUS, DP YOUR HAVGUTER ABROAD, A mins oxcelle: portunity to frond fn yonr In Rurope under excoptionally tavarable clroumatanogs Wollured « party of twulro youn index: lena fumes intely for particulurs, 4a, Now vurk City, obinury snd Fixtures of « largo Bugnt-luusn, conalst- Toor Vaouun Puts, Maids. wagers, fur xa Klis, Fiitora, robs, whuttinue, Pipl, Bollors; alva, iw larva" thenn-Knnsiy, Balt ‘This machinory $8 ull In porfect Order, and will sold ata bureatn, Apply to CAMBIDY, ‘ 4 fo 10 Hirkdueat. rou Orn the praminos, Houth, corner Stuiiixmuurysity Now York City, FOLDING BUD, Save Room Rent ann Buy | Burr's Patent Parlor Kolding-Bed! v , stants iecading Bee! Ny has eres eee Ee are eR IDOI | een ae fhe Waseat deer Oxloaas! Rewarn Furniture, Wi ot Mira of Ariistic Household ood Mantels, | wo will pay to fochagtinblo insttpution fim tn cus ofan Inguinal Hernia that can be rotatn by no hand that we eannot Folain with the PARIEIC RK. VENTIVE COMMON-SKNSE TRUSS, patented duly Wii, BAMTLETT, BUTMAN & PRUKEI Stalo-st., Chicagu, TL DR, PAIR, tho patentue, his hud 30 yours’ exe porloncy, the bets yours with Marino Muspttals, A my, Navy, and Peuslonom, the government linvin ndvpted Gut appliance aa the bast ti uso, Sanyo STOCKMOLDERN MENTING, ‘Chicago & Norhwestern Raltvay Company, ata npun ateuonet ae rcaeldta ig te rursuant to law,and for ts trunsnetion of auch ater he worst cusus curd, att eee cho anes att’ tho. (ampung te lenge, oe i Loto CUES ab NEE RC Loeluseep. et OPENING, ‘Franatur books clos Apri Lait Haat aka ae a Nondhottors will authentleato thelr votny bonds by rogltration. ALK KEL V4 AL 1. BY KMS, Beoratary. Mraeideite KEATINGS COUGH LOZENGES, and toeomimonded far veet ad Yeare by ih ely and Hoalcal prefonsiag, wad by aulirnaay. Vrleorlocts, GRAND OPENING * AT . A. ROHN’S PAVILION, 788, 790, & 792 ‘W, Lake-st., Saturday, May 8, tu Bargain, No radu, A NOES EEE MOHENS, Keokuk, twa, QEILA & CO.. Now Vurk Agunitss ——— aS = =e CHIROPODIST, 7 ALL RIGHT ALY E, for Ce juulous, Cr B | Sue De Borchers HICKSON'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U. S.A, atx P. My Washington Mean Time, May 7, 1880.” yt Qa era Urevawkh [B8" oy eat Tey Patent applied orenveey Ny Hisarrytvsira) es EXTEANATIONS ox Har faa Lipigon : Pembina . tar 29,20 P49 a2 oconarn, 4 Bar 20.43, Eis 1% 29.08 OMe Ras Albay putcade Bunalo nes em©) (a yt, Bar 20.797451 Peorts Bar 29.48 pPItteDUrOn spinal 3s ) pringfela (0) TM Bar 87C) > Bf rae ortn QF) 88 2948 fnaithapoit wWarsiiont9 * Vincennes PY iD OL Vite Rfohmond, x4 Bar 2993 avnee r QD) ¥ 17 \ ed aes hl enca (MORO eater ; It Ashville Ace GP se? E * be tion” A ae Zn, . SANDE D igomery , Savanna JY ¢ NGRAVE Cn 3, PRESSLY FOR YHE BY & HAND MONAILY 4 CO. SAN ea ‘Observation taken st all stations at the same momont of time, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. io ‘Dine, | Bar.) Ther) oe 9 1S IW 4) |B wo _| at is Ww. io lw : INDICATIONS, : aS Ornice or tint Carer Stanat Orricea, Wasutnatos, D. C., Muy 81 a, m.-Forjfennesseo and the Oblo Valley, warmer, gutborly winds, yeoring In the westeru portions to ovoler westerly, with rising barometer and partly cloudy or cloar weather, For tho Lower Luke Region, falling, followed by rising barometer, southeast, yooring to west. erly winds, clear or partly cloudy allgbtly warnter weathor, For tho Upper Luke Region, falilng, followed by rising barometer, warmor southorly, followed by cooler westerly winds, cloudy and rainy, followed by clearing weathor, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missour! Valleys, coolor north and weat winds, posslblp tollowed by warmer clear weather, with stationary or rising barometer, Cautlonary signals continue at Duluth, Houghton, Marquotte, Kacanaba, Milwaukoe, Section 1, Chiengo, Grand Hnven, Section 3, Mackinaw, and Alp DRESS GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & C0,, Madison and Peoria-sts, WEST END DRY GOODS. HOU COLORED _ | Erest'tom'seapise to noes made DRESS FABRICS. Silk Skirts and Drawers, Elght grades, commencing at $2.25. The Following Quotations are a few Special Bargains! Blue Flannel Shirts, all sizes and prices, Brighton Bathing Dresses. Among many others, in our very extensive and choice stock of Col- Camping and Boating Shirts, Bathing Drawers, 20 styles, all izes, cheap, ored Spring and Summer ‘Dress Goods: For Ladies! AM-Wool Pin Mead Cheeks at + - 26¢ Twenty grades of Gauze, Gossamer, and Medium Weight Merino Underwear, short and long sleeves, high and low nocls, Stock for atl climates! 2 All-Wool Shinoda Cloths at - - - 406 Polka Dot, Brocade Cashmores, &e., 50 AMl-Wool Sloodas, 42-inch, at. - be Yeddo Cloths, 46-in,, all wool, ab - 90¢ UNDERWEAR. Chas. Gossage § Co. Summer Underwear For Men! , Ladies’ Milk-white Lisle, Irish Balbriggan, and All Shades Fancy Silk Vests and Drawers, “cea Underenr for Tourists!” ’For Children! Sixteen different weights in Gauze, Gossay mer, and Medium Marino Underwear, alk alzen, Crochet Underwear, for babes. Several qualities Sik Vests for Children, at very low prices? One of our Leading Attractions a largo lol of ALL-WOOL DOUBLE-WIDTH DEBEIGES At 29 ots. FULL STOCK OF Warm Underwear for ‘*Sea Voyage,” “Lowest Pricest?? | ; In addition to the above, we have just placed on sale a com- plete line of BUNTINGS AND Chas. Gossage & Co., We call special attention to a lot 46 inches wide, all wool, at 63 cts. As the price quoted above is much under present value, we ad- vise purchasers to secure a bar- gain carly. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention through our Mail Order Depart't, CARSON, PIRIES CO, ONE HUNDRED VEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & 60,, Dorchester, Maus, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA) In their beat und purest forma, contain every inyrediont thut ts weed f ful for the sustenance und yrowth of the human system, belny cons. F dosed, aa deterasined by chemical unulysis “f alareh, guia, gliter, # off, and a white erystallizable substanes calted theobroustne, slutiar do theine ty tea, bul contulaiug more uliroyen aud being uw inepurte ant adjunct to nutrition. oe Self-Indexing Letter Files! THE BB. LETTER FILE. TAPLEY’S LETTER FILE, ‘ Tho Burlington Lottor and Postal Files. Weare headquarters for the above in thia market, aud also sell every other hind, ¢ SKEEN & STUART, Stationers, Printers, @ Blank Book Makers, ' 77 Mudisonsst. , 1980, SOLD BY GROCERS HYERYWHERK ¥ Gur Bouk of Chotce Chucalute Wocelpts will be sent free te any address.

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