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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1880. 6 an WASHINGTON. } speaker Randall's Plan to Ad- journ May 27 Not Suc- cessful. Ss tter Considered, ue Pei Postponed Till Next Thursday. but Glante, at the Tnormous Amount of Business Bo- foro Congress, qhe~Senate Apparently In No . Haste: to Close the Session. jen Hill Makes His Speech on tho Spofford-Kellogg Case, Posonnd Lay State-Sovereignty Pleas, ! and Revolutionary Principles. Vooltor Wood-Pulp Patent Extension Case Considored in Committee, TUE SITUATION. KING FOR RARLY ADJOULNMENT, hin ‘Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasntxaton, D.C., Muy 11,—Speaker Handall’s plan, that tho Ways and MeansCommittec should, report to-day for action the resolution to pnally ndjourn Congress on Muy 27, wos not auc- restful. Tho Ways and Moans Committee cou- J tho resolution, but postponed dual getion on it untll Thursday, for the purpose, it sald, of nllowing the Republican. menibers of the Committeo to confer na to the propricty of commending the adoption of the resolution. Meanwhile, however, Speakor Itandall hns taken tho bitin bis teoth and seoma determined to Inve the appropriation bills through tho House oy whip and epur, and in this ho ,scems havo tho pretty nearly unanimous support of the Appropriationa Committee. Tho Logisin= Hive Dill, for instanco, was brought up this aft- tmoon, and the entire goneral debate upon It dosed in fifteen minutes, ‘Thoro hag beon no like occurrence in connection with this bill, it ts ald, for twenty-flvo yenrs, nor is it romemberod that within that tlmo thoro cvor hns beon a Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Approprin- Hon bill that has received the unanimous report oftho Appropriations Committee. Tt has been tho Domocratia purpose to have this bill, which MATE TO EVERY, BRANCIC OF TUE PUBLIC . aslitle objectionable ns pesglblo, so that it would not be delayed by debate. To do this tho Democrata have been very much more liberal in granting tho approprintions than thoy hithorto havo Deon, and followed in almost ovory instance thoDepartmont estimates. Besides, to make thetr progress more certain, thoy havo “skipped ai)thohard places.” For instance, in this Leg- iilative, Executive, and Judlolnl bill, which fs supposed tocover overything rdating to tho different branebbs of tho Government service, theappropriation for Marshals is not. mado, the Committee holding that hard and disputed pont in reserve, Yot {tt is tho vital point of tho Legislativo bill, and tho Democrata, even, will hardly claim that thoy have passed ‘that bill when so important an omissiou has Leen mado, Meanwhile, tho Scnate does not scem to be in any great haste toadjourn. It wasted two days onan appropriation for a churoh, and permitted Ben Hill to enter upon a speech which some of his friends say will take him four days to finish, while tha important Post-Ofico Appropriation bilisheld back in the Bunute Committee, tho Bub-Committeo being ENGAGED IN A WRANGLE, over the “star” routes, here will bo a strong opposition tenn early udjournment mide, too, by thoso who desire some action on the tariit. A. Hemocratic member of the Ways and Means Committeo expresses tho opinion that Congress wlll not adjourn Muy 27, 08 Speaker Rundall says, nor docs he think it will udjourn by Juno %. Ho says that Randall's great zoal for at early adjournment 1s to bo exptatued by nis great desire to nvold any debate upon tho tariit weston. This Domocratio member auttd that If 0 tariff debate should begin Kaudall would have 0 choose between standing by his purty: throughout the country on tho tariff or to incur therisk of anuihiintion at home with the Fro- tectioniat Di Ponnsylvanta, Mr. Handall,” sald this Demourat, “ expects to bo the realduary legateo of ‘Tliden at Ciocinnatl; bute debate of threo days on tho Tariff UiN hero Would kill him, hence his zenl for Dlbarn ene In explainiug tho provistons of tho Legislative Aporopriation bill this aftornoon, Bir. Atkins as obliged to admit that {t wns not & monsure oMuch severe oconomy ns that with which ho and Mr. Holman we ‘The TICKLED DEMOORATIC BARE Ove years ago. It ia in excess of tho present lw moro thun half a million dollars, Ono of the notfceable fentures in tho now bit Ia tho Iit- ‘Sreago both fn the pumbor aud in tho salarios of rt, In tho House thoro have been adiled to tho list of annual committee clorks the fullow- ing: For tho Comniittes on District of Colum- bia, Commerce, Judiciary, and War Clatma, an alata clerk at 81.000, and the Cominitteas of ‘ays and Means and Appropriations each an Wonul messin ' Tho assistant clerk lations ta tho Appropri Committce has bis lary” increased. from 1200 to $1,000, ‘Thero ore a corresponding number of increases In tho Senate. ‘I'wo hundred and feventy-elx clerks have been added In tho De- patients, Tho ontire Increase on uccount of ho clerk hire will amount to. nearly $1,000,000. z lo salaries of the Territorial Judyos buve alsa bree Increased to $8,000 cack. it Is certainly fan! to understand tho coonomy which In ovo plogeeid pute down ihe salaried oe ee Gan lovernment, und thon in the nex! tetketo pues portion of thoi buck to TUE OLD EXTRAVAGANT FIGURE, -not note An amendmont to mako tho sulary of tho C ae Ge sear one hs, of Michigan, It was Caplained that this gontlemun iuleendy t9 pala ie CeOd to bla salary $1,000 for vompfling * Bare fae imest. There was no objection to tho endment exept that tho Feadhig. olerks te dbo tneludod. At this point tho Comtnit- Lente: Jt 4s probable that those additions will made to-morrow, Io TrOW, iaithough tho present Congress has accom 0 ltto jn tho way of lexlelition, there has reece vase MNOUNE Of raw mntorlul In the id of potitions and propositions af all petit ‘There baa beon introduced through tho Prosech box 11,u28 potitions, If we add thoso ms ented in the open Lousy, the aggregute awells LOW. ‘This ig a larger nimber than bus over the poresented in any previous Congress. In ‘orty-fifth Congresa the number of potitions Presented wax 10,407,—a larger number thun bud any, ot iit tho eect eerie of thee ‘ socond sassion o} Congress, ony 8,000 hud beon prosonted. THESE PETITIONS, i lod by toplea, may be stated as follows: to aluling, 904; rallitary affutra, 1,04 ee 15; moval aduirs, 904 pension Commuroe, 1,356; patents, ny wbilo land: judiciary, 821; currency. } mlscollanoous, 774, ‘Total, 11,02. Under ead of *Allscolluncous” Ara clussotl Mint Pertaining to forolgn affaira, Indian af- Ry ite ie nee a » the Territories, Paoitly a fads, tho consus, oducalfonal afairs, nat aie Under “Commeros" are Rent of riveree Petitions for the improve: a SPEAKING ON THE QUESTION“? tardournmont, Sonator Buyard to-day sald Toro thes Strongly in favor of adjourning bo- Yen rive aoa td of the, two National Con- Taalned $n or tO, Feuson ‘that if Congross re- Rowlaation thon eck, clthor purty mado its Woceehoa matgh been ation tO rake stump: 0 tou atrony to bo resisted by Throat gegatlemen, ‘aad In, order to avoid tho wi in She best thing ula eo adjouree” Restos aces: KELLOGG—sPOFTFORD, . DEN ILLS BPEBCH,’ - wallet Dispaten to The Chicago THoune, mut auixatox, D, O., May 1L—Sonator Bon cucetit bit specch on tho Kelloxy-Spotford ret ‘day, and, after speaking two hours and - wit was givou rest until to-morrow,whon ho” meg ate ‘4nd perbaps complete, his argue seat Rohe whole business of attempting to un- nd be ed ls largely Hill's pocullar onterprise, method as pursucd tt with-an energy anda thewe that seein to be thoroughly charged with owe ee Pervoual ag weltas political vindlotlve- fey ct it ono knows bottor than ho that the pol+ ltcont attempt to reopen a once-suttiod caso tence, to tho Judgment of many jniluential pce of bis own purty whom he must nocds He baw rae, Ct With lin oF ho will bo bouten. - staked a yroat doul on carrying through rpecereiaan measure, and for that ruasun his inteae been looked forward to with espooial and Bod expectation, both by Democrata cl epublicaus. ‘Poat Hill t¢a man of much Y te conovded on wll bonds, He hus a atrong monial equipm pind delivers bis santences with tntenso energy, Ho makes his points clearly and forcibly. Net by any means an elegant orator, he 1s a MMADY AND IMPRESSIVE. DEBATE Tio wover reads hls apeeches, pratubly never writes them in full, The notes of what he de- Hyerod to-day werg, contained on a few pages. He apenks dircetly ‘to tho Senate, and hha the mannor of k man thoroughly convinced of tho renaonablonoss of fils own views and confidant, ‘that he enn persuade others, .Whon ha beyan his speech thero was a very fale audience nse sombled. Mnny Southern Ropresontatives wero ‘on tho floor of the Senate. The gallory reserved for Sonutors’ familica waa well Med. Tho public gnileries on the Domo cratic aide wero also’ full, Tho other alieriea wore nbout half filled. Mort of tho Democratic Benators were in their aeats, Hut fow Repubtionns wore in thelra for the first fifteen minutes, Conkling and Kelloxg wore tho only Republicans who seemed to bo paying ate tention, and the former Jost his Inferust Inn lite to while. By-and-by tle Republicans droppert In, nfter taking thoir lunch, and Curpenter took es ns Hf intending to reply. Kellogg also tonk Till was very shrewd In requesting that uldnothe interrupted, because fa dt to have the thread of his argument ‘broken; A QURER REASON to bo given bea man of ITill's experience and retdiness In debate. Tho rer! motive of this reqttast undoubtedly wus a desire to have his speech nppear in the Record with none of the paints questioned or refuted during Its progress, Ile was, however, interrupted once or twice, Of the apecct: Itself. it 13 sulicient to sny that it put forth nonow propositions, The argument of this two hourt and a bait tong harangue vould have beon ensily. stated and sulficlently ox. pressed fr hale an hour, ‘Tho opinion expressed nbout [t by Republicans is that it Is u tlesue of unsound Inw, State-soverelgnty pleng, and reva- Intionary Pr ples. Thera {8 no .rengzon to be- Neyo thit HII ints converted anybody to bis way of thinking who wis not converted niready, HILL'S BPERCH. ‘To tha Western Assoetated Press. Waaninaton, D. C.. May I1.—In the Senate constdorition was resumed of the Kellogg-Bpof- ford resolutions, ‘Me. HIM (Gu.) epoke In their advocacy, Ha pro- posod to discuss chictly tho legal views pre- sented in tho case, going Into tha facts only so far ta was Necussuty to elucidate those princl- ples. MATE. HIML aatd thore goukd bo nothing more dunueroua than to say that. the Senate or any power but the State could determing what was nu Logisinture. Ifthe Renato could go into a Stato und decree that any mob wis a Leglaine ture, what would become of the State? He wartied his friends {it tho weaker part of tho country to beware whon the doctrine that the Renate could revorse the nection of the State prevailed, for then tho States would be at tho merey of outside power and loso thelr rights forever, Tho safety of the Btates lay, in the preservition “of their constitutional rights, Webster well said the State alone could decide this question, and whon tho State decided itshedecided it for all the world, He (Hi), would bow atthe shrine of tho great Webster, who represented Massuchupetts when she was untyersutly reapected, and, holding thls view, ho exumined tho facts. Tho Packard Legislature was shown NHVER TO HAVE PASSED AN ACT that was obeyed by anybody in Loulsiuna, It was a body of conspirators against tho will of the people, covered by fraud and held together by forex; controlled by bribery and corruption, having no purpose in view tut to elect the chiot of their own hund of cousplrators to 0 sent in tho Senate. Kellogy ought not to bave been seuted in tho face of the evidence thut thoro Soa ue scorn ae returned members In the Packard Legislature. Tho Sergcant-nt-Arms testified that tho House Incked five of n quorum, and the people wero brought in to personnte and answer to tho unmes of members, Tho Sento was wlso with outa quorun, The journals wero falsely mado up to show a quorum in joint convention. As to bribery, tho proof was shnply oveewbelming, Mr. Hill rend some ef tho testimony on this ont. If tho witnesses and facts brought out hy a altting member himself yero to be belloved, thore was no escape from the conclusion that TIF ELECTION WAS VOID, even ndmittiog the lopallty. of tho Legislature. In furthor remarks he spoke of the nppuint- ments and promotions in the Custom-House of ‘witnesses for Kellogg. ngsertlug that they wore thus directly rewurded for porjury. was astonishing, he added, what a tlood of Nght waa thrown upon this fuct by the seventy ofle cipher telegrams of which the Committee had obtuined possession. He proposed to read somo of tho translations mado of them, but, as It was lute, and ho felt somewhat fatigued, ho accepted tho Buygeation of several Senators to suspond his remurks until to-morrow. , XI, KELLOGG hoped the Sonator from Georgia (Fitll) would, before he concluded, rend the festimony as to bribery and want of a quorum iu tho Packard Legislature. He bad thus far quoted but. two witnesses, and Kellogg undertook to say that no. others could be quoted, though n general stite- ment. had been made that.thore wera many. othora, Mr. Ault romarked that he had yielded tho floor. Dut on tho understanding that 9 motion ‘for cxucutivo acsalon was to bo nine. ‘Mr, Eaton thoroupon tmnking thut motion, tho Benate went into excoutive session, and soon adjourned. | THE VOELTER PATENT. ITS CONSIDERATION YESTERDAY. Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Chfeugo Tribune, Wastrvatoy, D, C4 May 11.—Tho House Patont Commitico to-day resuined its considera- tlon of the Springer bill to repeal the act of March 4, 1877, extending tho Voleter patent for the mauufacture of woud- pulp. It will be recal- lected that the act was passcd on tho last night of that stormy session. Tho Houso had pro- cocied to business on tho Speaker's table, when fy Dill wag rend extending the Voletor patent. Mr. Hpringor objected. Mr. Stowell, thon © mem- per from Virginian, camo over .to whero Springer stood and persunded blm “to waive the objection. Springer, nftorwards dis- covoring the character of tho not, was movod to introduce & bill for its ropenl. It is thia bill which ia under consideration. Mr, Stowell, who 4a now @ papor manufacturer in Wisconsin, was ‘presont, and made in substanco the following porsotnl explanation: “On the 2d of Murch, 1877, this Voolter patent bill passed tho Senate and enmo to tho House, Tho friends of the meas- ure bnd nzked mo to assist in scouring fits pas- sage. Wehad boen up all the night bofore. ‘When the bill wag rencbod Mr. Springer objected to ft, and I went to him, AND, BHOWING Tit A Reront of the Sonnte Patent Committeo, asked him to rend certain portions of It. This ho did. Isaid tho bill was In the interest of tho dissomination of knowledge, and that sinco the Introduction of wood-pulp paper bad been ebeaper, Henry Watterson nnd Gen, Banka stood near me, Ar, Bpringer turned to Watterson and asked if that was trug, and Watterson, in a generul way, core roborated me, Then the objection wag with- drawn, aud the bill passed.” BMr. Springor, velng sont for, nmo {n and cor- roborated Mr, Stowell’s story Jn the main, Ho had no recollection that Mir, Stowell bad shown fin a report; certainly he never dreamed that tho bill cnino from tho Sonate Commities, Tint Conunittee was a Republican Committee, and nt his suggeatton Spenker Kerr had orgunized the Houge Committeo 80 ts to watch ovor and mect the uction of the Bente Committee. The fact thata blll came from the Senate Committco would have been # sutticlent condemnation, ht this respect und to this extent ho had been de celyed. One of the curious ie in this cuso 4s, that while the record Fhows that Mr, Springer mado an objection to tho passage of a certain Bente bill, TUB BAME RECORD P shows a littlo furthor an that he withdrow his objection from a House bill, Unless this is a ahnple orror it proves that Mr, Springer must have believed it wus 4 House bill at the me. In the further oxaminution of Mr. Btowoll It was developed that bis interest in the ‘Voelter patont was due to the fact that his fathor-in-luw owas A =o papor = manufaot- urer, He has pald a ioense of $75,000 a year for tho pulp putent. Acconting tonleatatomont to Bpringerat the pidge scasion, fuveetwutaineo' te" pasuve ‘of tho bil ii ju fact, that since question there has boon ‘stoady fail 1u the prico of paper, r, Causten Browno, counsel for the Voelter vaigen who has miudo two trips to Waahing- ton from Boston to make on irgument, wus only able to road for a fow iminutes from a rinted briof, Ifo took the brond Fund that Congress cannot rope! the act of 1577, and sup- ports this viow by numerous citations from DECISIONS OY THY BUPREMB COURT, In MeChurg vs. Kingsland, Howard, 549, tho Supreme, Court held * that the power of Cons ress ¢O legislate upon the attbject of patents ff plonary by the terma of the Constitution, and, ng thero are no restraints on its exercise, thore can ba ng Imitation of thelr right to tmodity thom at their pleusure, 80 that they do not take away tho rights of property in extathuyy patents." The tust clause umounte tow probibition In this caso, Whoro property rights veut, cun only bo asduiled the fu and end by. the tegislul yo arm of Governinent. He suld: “In tho presont ense, the churge uf fraud being deniod, there is pro- sented a question of fact to be settled which must ‘be acltiod by judiotal procee: ing, before any forfelturo of thoextension arises. I inletake, error, or wrong bas been done, the. courts of Justice prosont the only remody.”” ‘Tho Commi{ttes will taku up tho Lill again on Tucaday vext, when the newspaper aide of the q weal ou wilt bo argued by Luwyer Perkins, of this city, 5 DADS’ ISTHMIAN RAILWAY: 1U6 LAUONS IN ITS BEUALY, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasurnaron, D. O., May 11.—Capt. Eads scoms very cortain of proourloy onpugh votes to puss hig bill for an isthustan ehip-ruilway. I¢ ie not probuble, howeyer, that the bill will bo tukeo up the itt this session, If nothing else stoad in tho way there 1s m general feeling of dissatlafaction In the House with all movoments looking to interceoante ship ennals or railways, The sul Ject fins been badly miamannged by tho Come mittee appointed to take charge of It, and tho fouling of the House was very cleafly manifested tho ethor day when the Chatrinan of tha Com- mitteo, Gen, King, of Louisiana, attempted to take tp aresoluation on the Monroo doctrina, Hic wag voted down. atmost: pnanimoualy, To roturn to Capt. Eada’ project, however, tt 1a ver Dalniv .to feon, from conversation with Inemmbers of both Héures who have been prom= {nent In connection with the subfect, thie Capt, Rada hag ‘ently intorested = them in bla. plane. tang of thoss who formerly fayorcd thn Nicarnmian route ave been convinced that the proposed ship-rafiway iy not only Fenalbie, but it could” bemore ghonply bufttand maintained ian the canal, ‘Tho fden seaman to he 2 growing one, nnd hing Atrength. Teie because fie seus this’ tht Capt. Hada remaina in Washington, It mutters little to him whether hie bill shall come up this acrston or ahold be postponed west nextwiiter.! What ho ts working for $s ultimate success, and that he thinks he will galn, As usual hele thorough- ly given up to bis now plan. ngs sul COMMITTA WORTK.: « * INDIAN AFPAIIB, he Wasnrnatox, D.C. May 1t.—The Hause fom- mittee on Indian Affairs to-day inaprneted Representative Seales to report. favorably to the fouse the General Allotment bit, whiet’ pros vides for tho settiomont of all Indian tribes Upon agrloultural tands in Chole several reserva- tons, and nuthorizea gho Sucrotary of the Ine terlor to grant thom Janda in soveralty. ‘Tho Committee alan ordered a favorable ro- port to be made to tho House upon Hepregqnti« tive Washburn’s bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to ascertain tho amounts duo citizens for supplica furnished tho Bloux or Dakota Indians, of Minnesota, subsequent to August, 180, and prior to tho mbaseero in August, 1802, and providing for the\r paymant. DUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, ‘The Hongo Committee on Public Bulldingsand Grounds agreed to report’ favorably ta tho House tho bill for the erection of public buitd- jugs ns follows: Now Albany, Ind, to cust 815,- ger Connell, lates, toy $100,000} “Boise: City, daho, $50, ‘TNE POSTOPFIOE DILL. ‘Tho Sonato Sub-Committcs on tho Post-OMce Appropriation bill this afternoon heard Post.‘ master-Genoral Kony Second-Ansistant Brady, and Salisbury, a Western moajl-contractor, In regard to Various portions of. ‘bill, hnd subs Requently agreed to report it. buck to tho full Committes to-morrow with — amendmonta, ndding the — followin; Amounts * to ho House appropriations For {ue purposes named: $360,000 for transportation of tho malis by’ rail~ Tous; $60,000 for steamboat mnll gervico; and $25,000 for mnail_ messengers, ‘Tha most promi. nont subject of controversy in tho bill, viz: the Housy requiromont for reluttivg ull star routes on which the service on tho Jat of October next shall have been expedited at an inerensed cost. exceading 50 per cent of the origin al contrnets, wilt bo reported buck by the Sub-Committee, BancooIspAnIeN with 0 recommendation cithor ays CABINET MEETING. THE KING OF STAM, Wasmixarox, D.C., May 1.—At tho Cabinet Mmectlng to-day Secretary Evarts submitted o communication received at the Department of State, announcing the postponomont of tho visit of tho Kingof Siumto Europe and America on tecount of the illness of tho Regent of the Kivgdom, _. THE MOWGATE EXPEDITION to tho Arctic reglons for the purpose of estab- Mshing a military post wae further dlecussed, particularly tho mutbod of equipping tho vessel ‘which hag been offercd tho Governinent by Capt, Howgato. It was decided to usk Congress for un Appropriation for this purpose. ° MISCELLANEOUS, It was suggested during tho session that a comtittes of experts should be appointed to prescribe the method for preserving tho original copy of the Decluration of Independence. ty deilefent appropriations for supplying water and #28 for the public bulldiugs, mentioned in tho ‘Trensury clreulur of tho 7th inst., was ole tho subject of gome discussion, Tho Cabliet wus {uformed that thera was o considerable amount of money to the credit of tho Nuvy Departinent which would not be ex- pended during the current fiscal year, and it was suggested it would be practicable to withhold the wonvy for future repuira to United States yosvels, and with thisin yiew the Secretary of the Navy will address the Treasury Departmont for officinl tuformation, It was decided thut on ‘Thursday next: mom- bersaf tho Cubinet and Diplomatic Corps will ¥isit Mount Vernon, Tho United states steamer ‘Tatlapoosn will convey the party thither. YOCUM-—-CURTIN. . THE VOTES. Wasitnoton, D.C, May 11—~In tho Houso this morning, Mr. Bonieger. galled up the Curtin- Yooum election case. ood deal of opposition was inunifestat on both sides of the House to un extended dobute, and u motion was made by Mr, Weaver thut all debate close in one minute, Mr, Colorick, of Indian, who held the floor, declined to yield for that motion, but at tho close of his speech in favor of tho contestant a aimilur mation was made by Overton, and it was agreed to. The provious quostios was thon ordorad, and Mr. Springer chitlinod tho clostn; hour, yielding bls tine, however, to Rynn, 0! Penusytvania, and Specr, who spoke in support of tho majority report. The tirst voto wns taken on an amendmont offored by Mr, Serta to _tho minority resolu- tlon declaring that Soth H. Yooum ia ‘not entl- tlod toa sent, Hejected—yons, 7h; nays, 15. The negutiye Voto waa cast by Republitans and Greonbuckers, together with the following Demouruts: Alken, Tienklo, Singleton (IIL), Worry, Hostetler, ‘Singloton (3fiss.) Nougk, Bilis, Stephens, Helene, Naw, Stovonson, Caldwell, viens ‘Titan, Chalmers, Nichardgon(S.0) Wright. Folton, Aneta The question then roourred upon the minorit; rowluton, declaring Both H, Yocum is entitied tothe seat, and that Androw G. Curtin is not entidied thereto. Tho minority resolution wis adupted-yous, 159; pays, 71h—and Yocum was warinly congratuloted by his Republican col- Jengues Upon retaining bis sent, notwithstand- id te: wnfayorable report of tho Committee on siectious. * NOTES AND NEWS. GEN. M'ARTHUR. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasuinaton, D, 0, May 1.—Gen. John Mo- Arthur is hore to mako an anpilcation to the Preaident for pardon, He has brought with him probably 600 letters and indorsements from load ing oltizeng and olllcluls of Chicago recommend ing Exeoutive elumenvy. Among thom aro lettera from nenrly all newspaper proprictors and oditors, Thore are letters from Leonard Swott, from cloven of tHo' Jurymen, trom the Bonrd of Aldormon, and tho Chamber of Com- morce, Gon, MoArthur, will probably succeed iu having an nudlonco with tho President ina fow days, He comes hore usuccowpayted by counsel, TUB AUSTRALIAN EXPOSITION. “aa To the Western Associated Presn ong of the Honorary Commissionera represent- ing tho United States at tho Sydnoy Interna- tonal Exhibition, suys the exbibitora from tho United States have been very suocosaful fn ob- tatuloy awards. In all tho cnses where or loud: Ing muntifacturers buve sept tholr goods for computition, they havo elthor excelled all others or stood In the tfrst rank, ‘Tho rowule will bo a ‘largo auto of Atmorivan articles of various kinds phat have heretofore been unknawa in Aus is TRADE AND LABOR. THE IRON ASSOCIATION. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrswuna, Pa. May 11.~Tho regular monthly moeting of tho Westorn Nall Assoolntion will be hold here to-morrow, when a proposition will bo subinitted to roduce tho curd from $4 to $2.50, or vosalbly $3.25, It is belloved tho Pittsburg mom. Ders of the Assoolation will make adotermined fight against tha reduction on the ground that they cannot produge unlls with a prottt at less than $4, In somo quarters {t ta held that tho enrd of $4 is bolny malntained, but from ye rollablo sources fi ie Jearned that sttos’ aro “bol mado by dobbors it 4 fersun. Trad = Works a jo! At Bteubenvilio began work in all departments yesterday niorning, but tho forges only mado ‘ony beaut, us thoy worg Short a roller, there huy- ing been vome ‘misuidorstanding as'to tho timo of going to work, Tho sunt wos, noe Bfiguiod but fho Compuny will be guided by Wheollng prices, Rielle BMI, of Wheoling, sturted up in some of its departments this morning. Tho laborers in the Suporlor Jrou Works, All ebony, bavo struck ngutnst 10 per cent voduction In wages. The Albu bolt.works have baught pig- fron as low as $2 ny ton. A prointnont fron deuler ays oll sulog will bo made at or uodr that tyure before many days, . ———— MINERS’, STRIKE, . Cianteston, W. Vay Muy 11.—One hundred inners struck nt Coalmont because the wolgh- inuater demanded muro wages, DRUNKENNESS, . Dr.D "Unger, discoverer of ‘tha oluchonga curo for drunkenness, cured all. cases, oom 27 Palmer House. : vi ——— , Kuowloa' Insoct Powder Guu ts by far the boat, ‘Waattxaton, D, O,, May 11.—Augustus Morris, '|’ prealdents te RAILROADS. In ay! The Proposed New Line from, tet Milwaukee to Madison, « The Tariff on Heggs and Lumber. —Revised Tobacco tates, ‘A Now: Extonsion Near Oodar Rapids ‘Railroad Election at St. Paul, A NEW LINE To MAntson..— ! A committen from tho Merchants’ Astociation and tho Chamber of Commerce and other prom- Jnont representativos of Milwaukee were fn this efity Monday ft response to nn Invitation of President Albert Keep, of the Chicayo & North- western Rutlrond Company, for the purposo of tisciating the feasibility of the project of building 0 new Mino from Milwaukeo to Madisun vin Waukesha and Jefferson. Tho party con- fislod of Mesars, Be HL, Brodhead, Guido Prias ter, W.G. Fiteh, I pkins, We A. Collins, Uhnsles May, 0, a, U1. AL, Hutton, J. Ae Tiycorman, Sain aindier, J. M, Crombie, J. Hi. Inbush, Anguet Frank, Elon all Goll, A. Mddeil, 1.2, Matthows, J, D, Holton, Judie Mann, 8. 2, jlurt, Capt, Clements, Feank Nos, H.C. Payne tobe it, Goorrich B. L. Wells, Te Harslatt, 1M. Beum, Joba George, and Sam ‘On arriving here, the delegation wont directly tothe genurat offices .of the Chicago & North ater On K(nzio utrect, and were rocetved by Albert Keep, Presfdent, and SMurvin Hu inte General Manoker. After discusalig the subjeut {nan informal manner, President Keep mado n dietinet proposition to the Milwaukee delega- tion. It was tothe effect that if the business: meg of Milwaukee would furnish the right of way from gome point on the Ino of the North: Weatern In tho City of Milwaukeo to the county Ine of Milwaukeo County Company would Proceed int | onco | to, construct the road from Milwaukee to Madison, ag tho rigbt of way through the other coitnties had beon substantially provided for. ie merita of 4 the seybral routes from Madison to Milwaukes | were diseuigged, Que proposed was. to leave the ue of the Northwestern somewhere between Hey View and the City of sltiwaukee, thence via Waukesha and Jofferson to Mudison, Anuthur ‘was to leave the fino of the Northwestern at some point In the northorn part of the city, and thonee by tho inost direct route to Madison. An- other route was from Jnekson to Lodi, After due consideration of the various routes, tho delegation passed 6 resolution to uso all thelr inilucuce to obtain tho right of wey, for the Chicngo & Northwestern through the County of epee toa connection with the raud from Madison, ‘The people of Milwauloo seem to bo enthusl- nstienll if fh favor of constructing this now line, aa it will connect. their olty with the entire rail- road system of the Northwestern, and greatly Lonoft their business interesta, — EGGS AND LUMBER. Commissioner Albert Fink has just issucd tho following vlreutar rogurding the elassiNcation of exys in cur-londs: ‘The cost-hound clnesification adopted March 25, to tuke effect April ly reada as followa: “Eggs i burrels or boxes, inInimuin wolgit 20,000 pounds, fourth clues." It is clatmed that the season Is ut hand when eggs must De earried tn refrigerator cars, and tho Now York Cen- tr, the Michigan Central, and tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern ropresont that tho peonslar construction of tho refrigerator care running over tholr roads will not allow tho mine jinuin welght of 20,000 pounds to be loaded tn them, which will provant them participating in tho tratlle,and they thorefore ask that a voto be taken before tho next meeting of the Joint Executive Committee. Plense record your vote upen the following substitute for tho present: clusalfication ne uboye quoted: “ Eggs iu barrels or boxes, enr-loads, min!- muni weight 17,000 pounds, fourth cluss. If more thin minimum welght ts loaded actual welght to bo churged.” Tho following clroulnr rogarding tho adjust- etroit and ‘Lotedo ment of lumber rates from ng been issued by, Commissioner to Hoston Pink: “Tt ins beon found that on lumber rates from Detrolt and Toledo the full difference of 6 cents por 100 pounds as between Now York ond Bos- ton cannot he inaintained,on account of tho rate from Buffalo to Boston boing only 234 conts per 100 pounds higher thin to'New York, It is therefore necessary to reduce the through rate on Inmber from Detrolt and Totedo to Boston to 28 cents per 100 pounds iustond of 2714 cents, and this rate la bereby authorized, Should this change interfero with the rates frum othor points, thoy should, of course, be, adjusted pon ‘tho same basis, after ndvice hug boon given of tho necessity thorefor.”” ——— .; MASTER MECHANICS? ASSOCIATION CLEVELAND, O,, May 1TH 4merican Iuil- way Master Mechanics’ Assoc! if met here to- day in thoir thirteenth annu) ayention, and will ratnatn Jn seston two dajtfonger. Tho As- sociation hus 187 mombers, of whom olyhty knvo already arrived, representing ‘all tho trunk lines of aff tho States and Canada. ‘hls fora- novn an _nddresa of wetcome was dollyored in tho Board of ‘frado rooms by lager Horrick, Tho annual addross wag read ‘by ‘W. B Chup- man, of the Cleveland & Pittsburg Rutlway, Presidunt of tho Association. Reports of Com- mittees on the beat means of preventing aniuko iu locomotives and on tho porform ance of loco- motives were submitted und Jald over for dis- cussion. Tho officers’ roports wore presented, ee ‘Treasurer's shows ho dobts, and over 8000 in the trousury, ‘Tho romuinderof to-day'sscasion wasoccupied Intho discussion of technical topics proposed by members, whether button-set riveting 1a re- Mable and pruutivadle in botlor construction, and the best method of annealing steel boller shects after flanging. Nouction was tuken, In the afternoon the mombers visitod by invi- tatlon the Cleveland abn Milla, Chisholm Riek Shovel Works, and Union 8tecl-Berow ‘orks. More mombers are arriving to-night, TOBACCO RATES, A now tariff on manufactured tobacco and tobneco stems, In hogsheads or oases, hns Juat boon promulgatud by Commissionor Fink and went into oifeet yesterday. The new rates will ve ag follows per 100 pounds to New York: From Enat St. Louta, Haat Hannibal, Quincy, East Burlington, East Keokuk, Kock Island, and East Jauisluny, 47 conta; from Cincinnati, 84 conte; Ville, Jeersonvitle, and New Albany, 38 contay from Evansville, 43 conta; from Cairo, 4 conta; from Clarksville, ‘fenn,, 50 cents; from Padueab, 68 conta; from Owensboro, 51 cents; from Hondorgon, 604 centa, By rall and water, except via tho Chosaponke & Obio Ratlroad, tho following rates will be vharged: From Paduenh, 60 centa; from Untone town, ity. 40 conta; from Owensboro, 49 cents; from Hondorson, 48! vents; from all othor Ohio Ulver landings between Louisville and Cuiro, 49 conta: frou landings on Cumberland Riyor be low Clarksville, Venn., 68 cents; from lundings on Tennesseo itiver below Johnsonville, Tonti., GO conts; from laudings on Greon River, 49 conta, NORTUENRN ROADS. Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, St. Paut, biiun. May 1.—Tho annual meeting of atoukholdera of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Raflway was held hers to-day, ‘Tho old officera wore retlected und some routine res poridexumined, Tho penelywl oillcors of the Goorge Bren! 18, Of dstontreal, secant oe ARs Pi daub, Vico Presi: den ward Sawyor, Ht Puul, Secrotury an frenguror; and Jumos d. Hill, Bt. Paul, Gonoral Maungers 2 —-- a A BRANCH ROAD. Syectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Davgsvonr, Ia, May 1—The Chloago, Kook Intugd & Pacific Railroad enginoers to«day bogan thé survey of a short cut to Mugeatine, The distahco {s twenty-clyht miles, and the road igoxpcotod'ta bo comploted this scuson, Tho roul outa thobluo-grags coul-fivids olne miles from Davenport. — SATISFACTORILY ARRANGED, Tirt.s Rock, May 1.—Tho Iron Mountain and Pino uf Ratlwayg havo scttlod thelr ditfore ounces relative to the River Front branch road. Tho Tron Mountain will buitdvfrom the Union tho fovt of Main utroct, owl the Fine hints See at the to the tt DT pany thenco to tho cottons: C willl cwat at. tho olty. a noun i ITEMS. Yar, Jerome McClintock has been appolntod Axent of tho Chicago, Ruck Island & Pucifia Hallroad ‘Compuny at Council Bluffs, vico J. 8. , Wilson, resigned, ;” Commiasionor Fink: gives notice that the rea- fons for which rates du cotton from Catro woro naman frome 40 19 64 cents no longer extst, and the rato will thorefore be restored to cotton leaving Calro on and after aay ene oa The Milwuukeo Sentine says rumor,’ seoms to bo. woll founded, Aus it Matta Burling, Suporiutendent of tho Chicage Division of the Milwaukou & St. Paul, will be trausturred to Catenyo, and wil therg tuke bi rf the Chica: acltio anid the Superintandency, of that Compuny's roudy leading Inte this elly., 1¢is tumpred that Mr, Nobort Harris will sbon restgn bis position 2s Guncral Manayor of tie Erio Rallrond in order tu devote hia full attune tlon tothe Northern Pacitlo, of which Cotapany ho is the ViowProsidout, If ts atuted that bir, GC. W, Sinith wus: appoloted ‘ratio Manager'of the Bete. ig- antio patton, of Mr, ete curly 1 in. ole of joneral anager tho Erie, eis claimed, toto bo avullabedar eis \ Since the Chicago & Grand Trunk Ralligay bas begun to doa Pussonger bustinces phi May, any Alrect It bas boon well patronized, although. temporary depot at tho corner of A plier, Btowurt. avonucs ta rather iaconven! ait a good Ways from the business coutre, Eines er ‘| highly “henonefal res fo accommodate tho patrons of tho rond as Inuch ag ponsible, the mann yare of tho Chicago & Grand Trunk havedecided to nin two through jatund of one as heretofore. One train will ferve Ent 7:50 1. tn. and the othnr at 8:90 p, m., and both WH] make direct connection for New York, Bore ton, and Philadelphix. Tho now srrangoment oes into effeot Sunday. atin tothe East. daily,except Saturday, ine Modetur restores strength and vitality to the muscular tissues and mbrbid organtam, eee neers BUSINESS NOTICES, Arendin Kumy: ins been tned with ts during tho last four years in the variousforme of dyspepsia, yaatritis, Hauser, goneral debility, consumption,ete. Kus myasis not a medicine; it is n pleasunt, wines lke beverngo (a foot): made from milk, pecul- jarly grateful to adelicate stomach. Nothit else tinkes fleah, and blood, and strength #0 fast it enn bo eafely relled on for the recuncration of those cscs of low yitulity in which inediontion or ordinary nutrition fall. Sond for circular, Hewnre of imitations. Aread’s Kumyss is not. sold to tho trade. Consumers supped direct): by a. rents Chomiat, corner Madison and Fift! avenue, Ethereal Fxacnce in the title ithy givon iy J. & E, Atkingon to thoir delicate preparation. of Lavender known by this name, CUFICURA REMEDIES. penne nner (uticura RESOLVENT. Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, Cuticura Medicinal Soaps, Are tho pnly known remedies that will perma- nently cure Humors of the Blood and Skin, At feetions of the Keulp with Losa of Hiir. and Kidney,and Urinury Disorders caused by Smpure blood, Cuticura iesoivent is the wrente est blood-puriller in medicine, It vets through the bowels, ver, kidneys, and skin, It absorbs poisons that tout in the blood und purges thei from tho system, Cuticurn, a Medici delly, Arrents externil dinaise, ena nuty Iifvless and akin, aliases inflammation, itching, and irri. tation, and heils, It 4a natural reprodueer and: beautitter of the Hatr. Catleurn Soap clenn heuls, softens, whitens, and benutifies the £ wad tho Cutlenra Shaving Bonp, the auly me diginul shaving gonp, are prepared from Cutlcura. IMPETIGO AND ECZEMA With Loas of Muir, Cured by the Cuticura Memeutes. ° Mesars. Weeks & Potter—Gentlemen: | It at- Tords ne plensure to send you the Following Te Pore Of M rewurkuble citre by gone Cat eure temetifes. For two yeura the patient had suf fered with Hnpetigu‘on the face and scalp and Eczaernn in ite worst form on the back and shoul ders, For elghteen months he wis under med- feal treatment. aometiines better and sometimes ‘Worse, but nover cured. As tho Impetigo in creased In soverity his hale began to full off rap- Adly, and he was fearful that be would lose it ail. Light months ago he began tho se of the Cut. curr Remedies, and by perse erance and the regular application of the remedies he fs pow not only cured of every phoso of the disease, but hng a better bend of hulr than ever before, J am therefore enubled, by personal observation, to certify to the rent euratl¥e properties of tho Cuticurn Remedios in tho treatment of Skin and Bealp diseases." ruly yours, H. F, HOWELL, Burniu, Canida, Oct, 14, 1870. * BRIGHT’S DISEASE » Of the Kidneys Sueceexfully Treated with Cuticara Resolvent. Megara. Weeks & Potter—Gentiemen: In the ‘ony 1808 I was takon with @ severe attack of Kidney Disease, and entered Hellevue Hospital for treatment. Dr. Johnsen pronounced my trouble Bright's Disease. It Is now elevenyenrs since 1 left the hospital but partially cured, dur- ing which tine 1 huve never been free from puln apd distress, wlthough constantly using some remedics, When f began taking the Cuti- curn Resolyent my symptoms were severe pain in tho back, great accumulation of water, legs swollon and pulnfal so that I could scarce) Walk, presenting covery appearance of dropsy. ft May seem miraculous, but in ten days’ use of the Resolvent oll these distressing Aymptoms disnppenrod, and fu lesa than a month T was completely cured, DANIRE. MOMANON, BI W, Elghth-st,, So, Boston, Muy 10, 1870. ETTER ‘Treated by Half sn Dozen Phystolane without Cure, Messra, Wecka & Potter~Gentlomen: Mr. Robert Stewart bas been # yrent sufferer far Yeurs with Totter of n vory aggravated form, Ho hus received treatment from hulf x dozen of tuo best physicians in this locality with but lt- tlo relief, Some time ugo be began the ure of tho Cutloura Ietedies, which hive helped bim beyond ail expectation, Also relieved a rheu- miitio uffeetion of tho hip, for which he ts very thankful. There are other cnses in this town that can give similur testimoniuls, Respectfully 7 V.V. BYARD, Druggtat, ‘ot zs *infon, Pa. Juno 10, 187) CUTICURA REMEDIES, For loud, Skin, and Seuip Humors, Aro prepared by Weeks & Porren, Chemists and ‘ushington-st., Boston, Mugu, 2b THN, Lone Price of Dragyieta, 360 Front-st,, Toronto, Ont., and 8 Snow don, and ure for gale by all Drugyists, CurTICURA, sinall boxes, 60 cents; | cuntaning two tind one-hile t! Of sinull, $1. Ttesntvent, $1 CUA MEMICINAL TOILET SOA! CURA MEDICINAT, SAVING 8 enke; in bars for barbers’ use, W).ccnts. 1d Wenknese, BAKING POWDER. THE CONTRAST! While other Making Powders are largely ADUL- TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful drags, Dr. PRICE’S haa been kept UNCIANGED fh all of Sts original PUY and wholeromeuret, | The best evldeneu of TS RAFETY, MEAL ; HE ESS, POI and EFFECTIY! SS, In THE FACT of ite helng used to-day, from North to South, from Kant to West, in the bomen ofthe rich and poor, where it has been used for the Inet 15 years, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. "STEELE & PRICE, Manafecturera of Lupalin Yeast ema, Syactal Vinvoring Extracts, Ete., Chieago end St: Louis, SAPANULI . TRADE ‘DE CRLENNATRN GLYCEKINE LOTION, gtved imenmtiatn catia, and A eadient care for theumatiom, Neuralgia, Malar Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Sore Throat, amb GAA IRA Inflamasatin of tne Lungs.ct me Hack, Infaowation vf tly Kid sackac {er cause, itis of Beaids, and all Indaumavory aM eS, ne naule”® wil savelife. Du uot ueglecy Full parlioubars, cortifestes, &c. tn our liiuminated .2ont (ree upuu apolication by telter. Flak in Crs ius it aa We WUATiGIvY satisfaction oF hey retunded, Aleetia aud 4 Ww Hal Byttiva, 20. PUTT Sea RGM STAT: Whotesaly Axwaots, Se: NOTICE, The Annual Meoting of the Chica- g0 Astronomical Socloty WHI be held 2 purniay, May bi, 1st, wt 8 p, wL., In the hbnary rou) of Dunrporn tba) vate Cileugy, Any Wh Bese OLB, MER, Mecretary, From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A,, at 11 P. M., ‘Washington Mean Time, May 11, 1880. - F cerappiea Re POSES PLANATION. = Ai] STATE OF WRATITER, ‘CILATACTER OF WIED.FORCK. % OOD 2800 ®® Fair. Cloudy. Wdin. Snow, | Caim. Light. sresh. Gave. f certiod » Hainfail, paat 8 hours. ar, Hatometer Haven fs 2 be 2016 AS) Toleda “Ts EO 4 ‘oorin Bar 30, puingtieta QD) ren? Wastingtons {f Y TOS Wae'zMohmond, i \ 9 Pager Tyg uA ied erates ashvilte ag” Baten? Bar 40a1Xn, / v6 rs mel Enntt{anooga 2, Pt 08 intin, Talelgh? THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. ‘Observation taken at all stations at the sana moment of time. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, ve pien. Cnicago, May 1. Ther] Hu) Winds Weather, ta | 8 |i a a Time. Time. her. [ii ) Wind.) Thar, Weather. (Moxinam. c; miniuom, 6 INDICATIONS. Orrice or Tne Cnter SIGNAL Oyricen, Wasitinaron, D. 0., May 12~1 a, m.-For Tennossea and the Ublo Valicy, rieing fullowed by stutlonary or fullfay barometer, northcust to southeast winds, slightly cooler weather. : For the Upper Mississipp! and Lower Missouri Valleysjand Upper Lako region, south and ons winds, falling barometer, clear or partly cloudy weather, For the Lower Luke region, stntionary or rising barometer, northwest to southwest winds, slightly cooter, clear or partly cloudy weathor. MALE BRITEERS. (ALY UNFERMENTED AAA SAARARRAASEAON MALT BITTERS llpsgerog> RAAARASSAS MALT ANDHOPS gm TTER THE AGED—BMontal nnd physical dobility ot tho aged beyina with logs of appetite and sleep. ‘These two potent causesof premature and rapid decline have thelr origin in Dergortvm NuTRI- ‘TION anu InpovERtauED Aeaop. All other alle inonty muy be warded off ff these be reatorod to aeondition of heulth. To accomplish this bo- neficent purpose, SALT BITT! are guporior to all other forms of malt and medicine, Thoy ave rich in bono and fut-produaing matoriuls. ‘Thoy vitalize with new life the process af diges- tion. ‘Thoy diksolve and nsulinilate every articlo of food, thereby enriching und strongthoninge tho blood. “Phoy feod the brain as wall ar the blood, banishing nervousness, motancholy, and sloeplusaness, For every form of Debilityor both inind und body of the aged, MALT BITLERS aro the purest and safest Restorative in medicine, MALT BUPTERS ure prepared without fermons tation from Canadian BARLEY MALT and HOPS, and pre frac from tho objections urged ugulnst mult Hquont. : Agk for Marr Birrens. prepared, by tho Mata Drrrens Company, and reo that evory bottle benrs the Trane Mak Lanzt, duly sighed and Jnclosed in wave Ines as deon in cut, MALY BIT ‘3 for sale by all Drugelata BLACK DRESS GOODS, Ohus. Gossage § Co. “Black Dress Goods.” We exhibit this season a most superb assortment of new andy choice fabrics in black, to which we invite attention. We note as specially _ Rich and Elegant l?? Velvet Grenadines, Grenadine Serge, Grenadine Armure, Brocade Grenadine, Damasse Gaze, Satin Polka-Spot Gaze. ' Also a complete assortment Silk Warp Baratheas, Henrietta and: Tamise Cloths, “India Cashmere,” Plain and Polka Spot. India Crepes, Crepe de Chine, LOTTERY, tersnod And all the most approved fo the ee inte Lottery Key intere: ters Money Orders can therefore be sent threuch the ule to the Fabrics for Mourning. **Courtauld’s” Vell and Trimming Grapes. Superior Qualities Plain Black Cashmeres, Momic, Nuns. uth, Cameleties, &e, Amerlean and French Bunting, Plain and Lace, Undersigned an formerly. $20,0 INTHE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, WHICH TIAS REGULAILY DRAWN IX PUnSTS ANCE OF AN AC? OF ‘THLE GENERALMABBEM. NLY OF ‘TH STATE OF KENTUCKY ON WEDNESDAY, MAY [9.. LAST Ob PRIZES: Chas. Gossage & Co.,| jinecrrimt er State and Washington-sis. ite nD 2 SUMMER RESORTS. ah alto beoaee 38 of 6 31 Approximation Prizes ai 1,800 Prius amounting to., Tickets, $31. COZZENS WEST POINT HOTEL Will be Opened June f, (880, ‘tho Motel has & niger elovator, Cottages to Jot, with boned at hd, or mols served tn tho cot- tages. Mxumlnntion at Military AcndomyJunel. Fur full particulara und ors particulars addroas GOODSELL ints, Oe ‘West Point, N.Y. HUD brandi CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NAHHAOANSETD PLEH, It.T sain feteesuot with pap attention. Aili Pane rt ioe broviduncurieele de, lta ¥, BF ck BD Wi }, Bun, Heute, He ts Priladctphia’ Sunday Dispatch, Situs Chula Itngutron, Cihehinstt Commerciay an Loutevillo Commorcial, All out-of-tawn tlent-hulde ro hiallod weopy of the oficial Itt os soon as ro June I, Box dh, Drovi BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, é&o, ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mii, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thelr beat an purest form, contaln every iuyrationt that ts neot- sul for the sustenance and yrowth of the kaman syste, belay oun 4 Posed, as determined by cheinteul unulysls, of starcl, yuu, gluten, oll, dud 4 white erystallisable substance called toubromine, similar to thetne in toa, but containing mere nltroyen aud baluy an iyyort> untadjunct to nutrition, 1780, 1880. ] SOLD HY GRUCKRS EVERYWHERE Our Boek of Chotce Chocolate Meceivie will be sent free te any wditres: H