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4 i 8 ; THE CITY.. GENERAL NEWS. B, P, Trenxon, Poorin, Js at the Sorman. Il, M. Owsys, Philndoiphin, at tha Gardner. it Len Ronven, Flgin, Til, at tho Gardner, Lanner Pretrs, Jallot, Ul, at the Gardner, 4.0. Bowens, Albany, N, ¥. dt tho Gardner. 3. 0, Penny, Fond du Lao, Wis, at tho Gardner, Jons ituranne Youna and family, Now York, fre at tho Palmor. Beszautn Hanntgos, of Indiana, was at tho Grand Pacific yesterday. Jaws McCory and Franels J, Murphy, Hole fast, Ireland, aro nt the Palmor. Rx-Gov. Gronae T. Akrnony, of Kansas, 18 registered nt the Grand I’acific, J. HL. Houpent, Baltimore, and J, A. McCoy, Lawrence, Kas., are at the Sherman. Mn. ann Mua. F.C, Hanntorr aro at tho Tree mont. The lady is best known as Clara Morris, J, Witrann Rox, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Anthony, Kansas; D. HL Buttum, Now Ifamp- shire, aro at tho Grand Pacific. * W. D. Crata, Cork, Ireland; C. W. A. Stownrt, Qluagow, Scotland; und ‘Thomas Spencer and ‘Mlas Bpencer, Now Zealand, nro nt the Palmer. -_ Sauron Hannuny, London, England; W.O Strong and wife, Victoria, British Columbia; and Dr. J.:M. Dixon, Sacramento, Cal., aro at the Grand Paetiic. E.R pPAeate Now York; J. M. Bowen, Rutto, .T.: H. G. Bent, Utica, N. ¥.; John Witson, London, England; ©. G. Harris, Davenport; Itlehurd Cheney, St. Louis, aro nt the Sherman, Geonaz Nours,General Manager Toxns Pi efto itnitrond, Marshall. Tex.; UT. Smith, Pret dent Kansas Contral Railway, Leavonworth: W. AW. Byington, Contral Rullroad of Now Jersey, Nowark, are at the Palmer, ‘Tue temperature Fetter. as observed by Manasse, optician, No, 88 Madison stroct (Thin Hiding), was at BoA. wi. 62 degrees; 101, Tm. 623.12 in, ob; Pp. mn. mi, 3 8 P. My Ul. Barometer, 8p, KR, Fornes Carrenten, London, Tne.: Rrvdges, President Hudson Tay Compan Junies O'Brien, Montrents the Ttev, A. H. Buttimore; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kellum, more; W. A. Braman, Elyria, 0,, are at tho Troe mont, Jacon Borex, 7 years of nge, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning on an jncoming omigrant- train bel oni to tho Bultimore & Ohio Raile road. Tho ly wis taken to No. fi Noble strect, whero tho Coronor will hold an inquust to-day. P. L. Cannm, President Rock Tsland & Pooria Rallroad; Daniel Sharp, Vico-Presidont Muttal ‘Life-Insuranee Compnny of Maing, Boston; J. P, Giraud Foster, Solicitor Wabnsh & Pacitlo * Vatlroad, Cincinnati; F, Slataper, Chlof Engl aeer Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, Pittsburg, are at tho Grand Pacille, Write Mrs. J. I. Nicholson, of No. 43 8t. Lonis nyenue, was crossing the Fort Wayne Lnllrond at Fourteenth streot, the dummy en- xine struck the hind wheels of the buggy in ‘which she was peated und capsized it. ‘Phe Indy wns thrown aut, but eseaped with a few bruises. It is sald to hnye been her own fault, as she fuiled to heed the sigual of tho flagman. A BEAUTIFUL basket of flowers ndorns tho office of the Grand Pacific. Thero is nothing apparently axtraordinary in this, but this bis- kot hnencard uppended to it, It was sent ton married Indy in the house “by an adtnirer,” “Tho admirer” was anonymous, and the lady yory renaibly declined to receive tha gift, It ‘wns thorefore returned to the hotel office, where “the nidmirer” con soe how his bralnicss and fdlotte folly is apprecinted. Joun Burien, 4 yoars of age. a printer b occupation, and Mving at No. %24 Wentwort! avenue, dvd .suddonly at 7 o'clock yesterday morning in a saloon at No. 650 State strect, kept by Jullus Bluhm, Ho appeared” in ex- eollent health up to Chaffce,” who ropm on tho floor. Avas called to attond him, thinka tho caugo was. heart-disense, io body was taken to his mother at the above-mentioned numbor and the Coroncr notified, 3 SUPERINTENDENT O'DONNELL hing in his session $200 cash which fs offered na a roward for - alargo solitalre diamond ring, which was lost in tho curs near Davenport by n wealthy Arizoninn on his way Enat. Ho rolled up the ring ands stud In bis undershirt and put thom bonenth his pillow in the slecping-car. In tho morning tho shirt was balf way out of tho bunk and tho ring was missing, Itiwasn plain gold band chase near tho setting, and the diamond would weigh neurly five karata, Tie main section of tho Sociniiatic Labor ‘party met at No. 64 West Lato streot Inst evou- ing, and discussed the question of sending dele gntes to the Greenback Labor: Convention in this city next June. It was finally decided to send dojegntes and instruct thom to lnbor for tho insertion of thelr principles in the platform to be adopted. Should the Convention refuse to recognize them !n the platform, thon thoy are to withdraw. Similar action bas bocn taken by Bociuliste in othor eltics, A BTOCK-JORDING rumor Was ciroulnted both here and in Now York yeaterday, to tho effect that Presidont Anson Stager, of the Western Union Telograph Compe had resigned, Whilo THE Trinone roporter did not see Mr. Btuger [eee he was direotly informed by a prom- nent officint of tho Fompuny that the rumor had not tho slightest foundation In fact. Gen. Stayer spends a larqo portion of his timo in Now York, but bis residunce remaing in Chicago, and ho fa hore now to superintond tho telegraphic arrangements for re: Ang the Republican Na tionn ich will bo very complote, Convention, w ‘Tnx Cigarmakers' Union mot at 54 Lake atroct Instovoning in secret acesion, The membors ‘oro as uncommunicative as usual, but it waa lonrned ‘that a new scale of prices was pre- sented which covers ovory sizo and style of cigars manufactured in this city. ‘Tho list was avery long ono, and called for an advance in almoat every casc. At 10 o’cluck n recess was taken, and It wes not until 11 o’clook that n vote was had on the nowsenle, It was docided to present the new sealo to the manufacturers at ‘oneo, and, if thoy rofused to abide by it, thon a strike would bo ordered, Tho teeting was a very Inrgo ono, though many ‘wont away bofore tho voto was taken, Arnbout0 o'clock yeaterday forenoon OMcer Whendon was calted fo attends man who fell in fi fit at tho cornor of State and Bixteonth streots, fram olf the rear platform of an Are cher avenue car, upon which he bud beon_ riding. He was removed tothe saloon No. 1001 State street, whero ha uppoured to recover speadily, Ho wanted tobe tuken to No. 02 Bromer streot, and waa placed {n an ox- press-wayon to that end. On the way hu had an- other it, and a stop waa mude at tho Chicago Avonuo Btation. No waa subsequently taken in tho wagon ugain, with tha intention of Tonving bi at the County Hospital, but ho died on the ‘OnE of the steers ownod by a Mr. Dlnke, and bolng fntteood at Shufeldt’s dlatillory, corner of Larrabeo strect and Huwthorny avenue, broke away yestorday morning while bulnairnneterred from ‘the distillery to the stock-Yuards. Tho near i Mr. Wudach coming alan of horses and a wagon, the bull thought it samo fun to toss one of tho horses on its horns, goring ‘and injuring tho animal quits severely, John Kasper, agent for Durand'’s wholesnlo xro- very housc, attempted to beat off the bull by ualog bis whip, but the now infuriated animal wrned on him end chased him until be fell, whon tho bull tossed. blm about twelve foot into thealr. Mr. Kasper luckily oscaped with Q slight gore iutho right sldo.a few bruises, and some dislocated ingors. Oflcers Rintz and the Lurrabco street Btation, who had Deon ‘sont for, shot tho unimal dead before It evuld do farthor damage, and Mr. Lynch, of the Quutillery, shipped tha carcass to the Btock- ‘ards, ‘Tue defeated candidate for Supervisor af the North Town, Mr, Petor Johnson, filed his petition in court a fow days ago praying. for a recount of tho votes cast Ht the Jate election for town oflicers, nnd vlalining that tho successful onndl- date, Mr. Jumes Stanton, was not entitled to higseat. Yorry 11. Sinith, Jr., tho North ‘Town Clerk, was yestorday mormny served with no order of court to allow Mr, Johnson and his Attornay, J, Woodbridge, Jr., togothor with tivo witneases, to not us tully-keopers,to oxamine tho ballots. Sicssra. George Ferwus and George Murpol acted as tellers for Jonson, and Mossrs, James Lyman and Dantol Kilroy ottlvintod in the same onpacity for Stanton, Tho votes in the following vight precincts wera recounted? The Fourth of tho Sixteenth; tho First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth of tho Seventeonth; and tho Fourth, Fitth, and sixth of tho Kighteonth, Btanton gained sixty-four votes, and Johnson ined thittoen, votes, Increasing Btunton's mae rity to over 100, The count will bo resumed nt lf pak 2 o'clock thia morning in Hooms 16 andl} MoCormick Hall Bultding. EXPENSIVE LACK. A couple of indies called ut Tie Trinone ollica lust evening and related to a sympathiziug reporter the deteils of a awindls of which thay wore the victims. Unlike men, who genvuraily wish to koop such mutters frum becoming pub Ale, thoay ladies wore desiroua that thoir expert ence should be rotated in Tire TriuuNe, in order thar it uauight Provo 8 warning tw other inembers It uppours that yesterday afternoon tho ros!- denvs of these ladica wis visited by a very nice. appearing young woman’ of porbips 20 Fhegy wha. sunounced the bud somo nee to sell. Ag is tho Invarlublo custom with the guntlo sox, whon they are about to be raped gute the, purchs Re of soothing srhieh cart never c por Y Bubsorve & ‘asoful purposa, doth ladies at ouco unuounced that under no elrcumstunces could they by perainded to inveat yepey: dn that which the young lady wus selling. Not uf all disoauruged by this declaration ou tho purt of ber intended victing, the young woman who wus rathor vuguoly described to tho ro- porier as baving dark eyes and velvet on the ack of her dress) procoeded to take the ludica inw her ognfideuce, She twid, thom a simplo Jiu that currlud with {t tho conyletion that suo waa ppouking tho truth, saying ‘that: laco which she sold was made io an English convent, ulthough why the institution bid sent her ga fur Bway fry Home to dispose of it ane omitted to \weeturday, ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE stato. Tho naturaland unlimited curiosity of raving been excited by these revelations, Ice wore only too nnxions to prrckiee, yt, Ww worthy both’ for dirty-looking rpecimens of lett apey innyined = to be eat Investigation a n ‘wtord-, shower that thoy had pnid exnetly Sid. tod“stuch for the finery, It was directly after sth’ patkgsl dise covery that tho visit to this ofled yas: PI anne and oxccuted, Having been told by the: re- porter that they were tho victims of-u vory conimon swindle, and that both of thom wore oli cnough to know better, thoy went home, havingsecured tho promise that tho doings of tho young woman with the dark eye and velvet on tha back of hor dress should be mado public in those colunins to-day. 4 NALLROAD ACCIDENTA. An aceltent of considerabie note occurred at 12:30 yesterday noon on tho Pittaburg, Clneine nathé st. Lous Railroad ut the interacction of Kinzle and Sangnmon strecta, Switch-enging No, 0), Willinn Vanstenberg, engincer, and Thomas __Lannoy, ning west at fn Patrick Shannon, 1 or nt tho corner of Ash- land avenue and Ohio street, attempted to pass infront of it with his horse and a light wagon. To this end he lushed his horae tnto a turious Bate. ‘The engine struck the horse on the Hanks, ling it instantly; tho wagon wna to tally demolished, and Mr. Shan- non was’ thrown ta the side of the track some forty fect fartheron. He had his Joft shoulder distocated, aud was injured so badly Internally that It is feared ho cannot ree cover. Jobn Curtin, a young man of 1 yer, who was sented on tho front of tho engine, an who was itn -ronilty stealing a rido, wna instantly killed, and: his body: tere ribly | mangied the enilision” with In tho wagon, Curtin lived with his parents at tho corner of Ashland avenue and Superior strects, and fs believed to have been under bail to the Criminal Court upon a charge of attempted rape, Ordinnrily, however, he was given a good reputation by thoge who know him. ‘Tho engine returned down tho track. after going about a block. Curtin’s dead body was plneed upon the ongine, and was tuken to the general office of tho railroad, and thence to tho house of the parents. Mr. Shannon wus alone to bain for thy mishap, and as Curtin had no business on i i emt of the engine, no oud Is responsible for jadenth. Jobn Norwich. while attempting to board the Stock-Yards train golag south on the North: western Rallrond nt 0:0 vorterday morning, was thrown violently to the ground and severely in red. Ho narrowly escaped being crushed henenth the wheels, ‘Tho train stopped, and dames Rimi brakemun, conveyed the injured man to tho County Hox- pital Where It was found that his right arn was nudly broken, his head tnd left site badly In- dured, besides Internal Injurtes, which ure con- Bidered serious, Norwich ts 2 invoring mun ubout 3 yeurs of nge, either Polish or Bohe- min, and lives near the corner of Milwaukeo and Centre nvenner, John Hogan, 9 yearn of ago, living with his parents at No. Wentworth avenue, while attempting to board a frolght-traln on the Chi- cago & Rock Island Rallrond, betwean Thirtys ninth and 'Thirty-cighth streota, at 8:0 yester- day morning, was run down and Instantly killed, ‘The romains were taken to his home, CLANKE SCHOOL ALUMST. Ayery plonsant reunton of the graduntes of tho Clarke School took plice last evening at the corner of West Madison gtreet and Bishop. The young people werr present at the Inv of Mr. Frank 2B. Willhuns, for eleven years Principal of the school, nnd ut present principal of tho new Murquutte ool, About 200 alumnl responded to the Invitations, and atin early hour began to gather in honor of their respected: preceptor. An address was mado by Mr. Williams, who congratulated his former pupils upon the sticeess that hud thus far marked the careors of many of them, and reenlied tn them many pleasant recolicetions of the hulycon school days, now gone forever. His remarks wero interspered with many hu- morousg references to the days of old Inng syne, which wero thoroughly enjoyed by ayeryonc resent. Mr. W.H. Alsip, a member’ of’ tho enior Class of tho Chicago University, re- ay ended in abappy manner on bebalf of the alnmoni. : Misa Paulino Rommotss,n graduate of tho school, rendered several yocal selections in a very artistic manner, and at tho conclusion of the musica! and literary exercises tho tloor was plearad and the youny people danced until a late jour. wus THE CITY-IWALL. Tre Committeo on Schools sa called for Mon- day afternoon, Tue Trensurcr yesterday received $6,073 from the Water Department, $17 from the Controller, and $204 from the City Collector, SUPERINTENDENT O'DONNELE promulgated an order yesterday to tho effect that hereaftor all stationkeepors should be uniformed. Tux first Committee meeting of the now Counoll—tho Judiciary—was called for yester- duy afternoon, but 4 quorum falled to respond. Sone complaint is being mado that tho Water Ollice closes ut 4 o'clock, Quite a number were nround yesterday to puy tholr taxes In order to savo the 10 per cent, but they found the doors closed upon. Iris announced that the Mayor will appoint Rodmond Sherlchin Ctork of tho new West Bide Police Court, and Charles Heffter Buillit, Ho may change his mind, but if he doca {twill be beenuso they ‘Doth happen to live in the sama ward. Anon«G tho building pormits granted yesterday waa one to Wolr & Craig tocrect a three-story addition, corner of Archor aud Stewart avenues, to cost $4,000; audone to A. A. Branchere to erect u two-story dwelling, cornor of Yau Buren and Loomis stroots, to cost $0,400. ALD, IiLpneTH, nt the lust meeting of tho Council, proposod tho erontion of afund to aup- rt dsubled policemen and firemen, and in ‘artharance of his idea suggests that tha money recelved from tho dog tax bo appropriated to that ond, ond says that tho ‘“independont” Bards of which ho ie the * boas,” will make a ight in that direction. ‘Two now cases of smnll-pox were reported yestorday, and the tinfortunates wore promptly taken to the hospital, Tho first cusc wos from No. U70 West Indiunn street, and it proved to be fi Vory severe one, The patient wasn Iya old young man, who favo his name ne Frank Butler, and, outslde of the fact that ho was an upholeterer, and probably cuught the disease in handling old furniture, there was no clow to the suures of Infection. Tho aecand caso was from 317 Blue Igland avenue, and tho patient a Mrs. Duniols, The origin of the discase could not be traced. : ‘THE DUMDOATS TO DH INSYRCTED. An Individual giving his namo. as Yott, and his busincss as a bumbout bropriotor, wis uround yesterday anxiously inquiring’ what it was intended to do with him under the opluton of tho City Attorney, Ho first called nt the Po- ico Department, but, Austin Doyle belug out, could get no eatisfaction. He next called upon Mr. Grinnell, and insisting that he waa minning h respectable pince, and that ho had a Govern- inent Iiconse to soll veor, cto. usked what olso be couldile. Ho was told to yet ont a cit; Ueonse to start with, and he sald he would do if, but before leaving hooxuoted a promise from the Law Departinent that they would visit bis es. tublishiaont nt tin curly day. Tho dateoft the visit hus not been Ozed, or, nt least, the report- ors could Jearn nothing on tho subject. A GOOD BAL Bide wore opened yesterd ., for tho galo of sewer bonds, to be tssued July 1, to the nmount of $400,000, the sume to bear interest ut the ruta of4% per cunt. Thero was quite n nuinber of bidders, but, the most of thom were for sinull amounts, Tho larger bidders wero Charles Hen- rotin, who offered to tuke the wholu umount, and to pay thorefor T7!§ conts premium on cach 100; the Corn Exchunge Nutionul Bank tld for the entire amount, and offered a premium of $2.03 on cuch $100; tho Serchunts’ Bavings, Loun & Trust Company bid for the whole amount, and offered n prenitim of 63cents on cavh $100; 1, J. Christoph wiuited to tike tho whole amount at a premium of 0 conta on gueh $100; and Gore bard Foreuian offered 246 cents premium on each $100, and wanted to taka the wholo umount, ‘Tho balv was mado to the Corn Exchange National Hank, it being tho highest bidder, and the wu- thoritles are delighted, baying got even botter rates than thoy had nuticiputed, The work of printing the bonds will bo commenced at once, THE DREDGING OF THY OUTER NARHOR, Commissioner Watlor peseniahs noticing tho ambition of tho Wisconsin Congressmen to tika chro of Milwuukes, and got back some of the money spent for dredylug the mouth of tho river thoro, addrossed the following to the Hon, Hiram Burber in Chicago's tutorust: The Hon, Hiram Aarher—Dean sin: I notice in tho papers that a bill hus been introduced In Conyress to refund to the City of Milwaukeo over $300,000 for dredging dono in past years at tho mouth of her harbor. If thigolutin snoutd be rocuire led by Congress naa Just ane, 1 suspect that Chiciyo is entitled tou much larger draw: buuk on tho sumo score, You muy, by watching this, posulbly ba enmble to doa good thing for Us in thy yegard, and uchtove for yourself deserved. commehdation, WIll you ploase send ine the lead oe polnta relied Upon in sustaining this clulin fo behulf of Milwaukes, the amount of It, and whit, in your opinion, are the chanocs of Its bolng ullowed. Very respectfully, CHARLES 8. WALLET, A Commiasionor Public Works, It hasbeen aquestion forsome tne as to whothor or not tha General Government should do the dredging in the outer barbor of the Chl- cago Iver, und, if Mr. Burbor brings the attention of Congress. to the mutter, bo spocdily settied. If ft turns that the clty bug hota to do with tho aeediiag of tho npprouch to tho rivor in tho cuso of Milwaukee, of course the samo rulo will upply bere, In which event the bet will beable 10 gut a drawback suficiont te doull ofthe city's dredging for yeare w caine, Mr. Durber's reply will by looked for with conaldgrable interest, ee FEDHRAL AFFAIRS. ale Taune' wero 110 barrels of alcohol: oxported ‘Tu recolptg from ‘special taxos yesterday amounted to 82,085, A Wit of habeas corpus bas been fesuod in the case of Peco Odell, who was committed to Jail by Comnisstouws Moyne for attempting to RAS A bogus bond on a Granger soma weeks no, the hearing on tho writ is sot for Wodnesday morning before Judgo Hlodgott. Gabceeite rag ary ergy And recolyed $5,000 hi gold, x - lars wero received and §2,000 paid out fn sil- ver. Thr foot, apitrits, for bar, ‘Tn. colloctigna for customs yestentay nmount- ed to 87801. Fottowing is tho Hat of dutinile goods recolved: Carson, Pirlo, Scott & C fans dey Ronny Channon & ropes If IL Hayden, 1,80 sacks gate J. 8, &Co,, 148 casks soda nah; G. W. Sheldon & 1151 boxes Uin-plate, Peter Sratun soaterday appenred beforn Commisstonor Hoyno with tears In bis oyes and arolbot Dilla tn hishands, | He bad acoummlated Sit hl Ft and £2 bills, and, having hud experi- ence With win banks, put the money undo: tho tldor for safety. ‘The next day he looked At his hoard and found that the rate hind ned thofr nests with wbout half of tho voi, ‘The mutilated , remalniler was forwarded to Waakington by tht Peaiastonee for redemptlon, wad Petor dried?’ His eyes, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tune were but nlno marringo Heensca tsau0d yesteriny. ‘Tie Committee on Jall and Jnil Accounts and tho volnt Committee on Bulldings and Public: Servieo will mect to-day. ‘Tne Committee on Town ant Town Accounts falled to bold « session yesterday. Causo, no quorum; reason, everybody tn Springtield, ‘Tne trial of Mark Fee on tho charge of per Jury continned throughout yesterday, Tho arguments wero heard, and tho caso went to tho jury ats o'etock, Jon SterHEeNs Clork of the Criminal Court, returned from Springfeld petordas ‘but tho light of his countenunee did not beam upon the anxious employés of hia allico. ‘Te new Grand Jury yesterday heard elghteen enses, ‘Ten true bills were found. In five ensca no indictments were returned, and two of them were passed. The casos were tho ordinary jail and buil presentations. Lat Thureday evoulog Deputy Sheriff Stacey rer two summons upon Judge Simon Th, Hueknor Just aa he was preparing to jeavo tho elty. The doeuments are tho initial Pproceed= ings tn two sults at law involving e 000, tha: henviest creditor being the Biasonlo Savings Bank of Louisville, Ky. Ma, Cramurreats, who fs employed by tho county to check over and investigate’ tho internnl-reventto receipts yenterday MM EST, OF which $20,400" win. for GH for tobacco and cignrs, and $1,480 necounts of contrictors for pauper sup- piles, fine, $8 it chimed, stirred up a mare's ucst in the ‘Town of Lemont, Drs. O'Cleary and Root, who are under contract to attend the Bick. poor of that plice, havin presented thoir bills Neareuatlpe , the Hout! instructed Mr, Chamberlain to look Into tho mutter, It fa auld that the bills are execssively Mgh, ‘The matter will-bo Inyestignted by the Committee on Public Churitiesnext Friday, wy Hecutapinns have been invited to appear before the Committee and explain thelr poal- tlon. and how it is that one wom in a porte of four months could bo treated by them for uo jess thun goven distinct diseases and not dio, A TAX MUDDLE. For some time past County Treasurer Johnson hus been sending notices to owners against whose property specini assessments have been mitde. that theso taxes were were due, and re- auunting: payment. Muny of those notices have reiched persona who havo already paid thelr general taxes, and complaint has been mada that the whole amount o! jones including those specinl — asscasinents, « shout have been collected at) tho, samo time, In ox- lanation of this, ussistant Tronsurer eye states that in former oats the olty bus generally made the return of special assess- ments to the County Treasurer as early a8 Murch 1, 80 that it wns possible to include them in tho receipt .for tho general taxes. This year, how- ever, tho city did not return tho special lists un- til April 24, and fn consequence It becaing nec. essary to issuo ndditionul notices, These notices atate for whut purpose the special tax is lovied. and there cun be no such thing asa forced sale of property for non-payment, except in cases where Post-Oillco addresses hitvo been changed, or for other causes which tho county authorities cannot prevent. Tho Post-Ollce olficiuls huve agreed to oxerciso par- tieular cara In the delivery of these postaly, and if there fs any binme to be attached In any quire tor it must be nesumed by the Cominon Counell, which should huve ordered tho return of tho apeclul nascasments at nn enriier dite, to afford the Treasurer an opportunity to include thom In tho notice for tho payment of the general tax, A BRUTAL FATHER, THE BTORY OF HIS INTTUMANITY, Tho easosof Henry and Hattio Sass, residing in the basement of 100 Milwaukee avenue, who fre charged with cruelty to thoir littio daughter, wero called before Justice Walsh - yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, and occupied tho atten- tion of the court during tho ontlre day, It will bo romombored thut tho couplo wero arrested About a weok ago on compluint of the Humane Society, tho olliccra of Which had heard com- plaints from people In tho nojghborhood re- garding the ill-treatment of tho littlo girl. ‘Tho main facts in tho ciga wero rolated in tho columns of Tuz Trrbune at tho timo, and need not be repeated, Sass and bis wife manufac- ture IMmburger checse in the basement, and the odor is offensive to tho neighbors, from which fact Sass clnims that the prosecution {s mulicious on the part pf tho resi- donts in tho vicinity, Alarge number of witnesses were called by both sities, and the caso dragged along slowly all ony, ‘The first witness for the prosectition was I, 5. Cook, and he was strong in bis denuncii- tion of Suss, He anid that the. basement waa a tithy hole, unit for a human habitation, and that Jt was OVERRUN WITH RATS AND VERMIN. ‘Tho child, Maud, slept on a bundle of rags, and ho had hoard her sobbing and moaning sevoral different times, 16 wns tho custom of Bir. and Mrs. Snag look tho child up in tho placo every night and spond thoir evenings in drinking beer at Turner Hall, not returning homo until the next morning, Tho stench uriaing from tho collar was unbearable, and tho little one had been givon stule cage an: moldy broud to ont, Basa bad beon in the hubit of beating hor with a strap and dragging her about the cellur by tho bnir of her hound, Bra, Cook tostified to the effect that tho child wus willfully negleotod, the father taking no notice of her, and treating ber ebamofully. Dr. P, A. Fostor suid that tho little ono’s con- stitution had been imnpuired aod her system run down. by ill-treatmont, and that sho was Buffer ing from atrophy of the tomplo, protabiy: caused by a blow. ‘The bruises and discolarations me ber body: resulted from blood-poisoning by ‘vilo gascs. Mra, Elizabeth Jacobson, a benevolent Scan- dinaviun lady, who resides In the neighborhood, testified that whilo the child had been tiving with hor sho hud con marks and brulses on her body caused by fil-usage on tho purtof Mre. Snes. Tho undorclothing had been stained with blood, She had attempted to go Into the placo ane day to Investigute, but was refused admit- 21¢0, Withesses from Lako View and Langley ave- nuo localities, where Baas bad. realdod bofore, toatificd to tho fl-trentment of tho little girl. She hud been sent out barefooted for a pitcher of beor in midwinter, and hud been locked out of dours by the stepmothor, Mra. Sima. ‘Tho iittle gir] was called to the stand and TOLD A VITIVUL STORY. Sho isan unusually bricht child, and quito pretty, and those in the court-rvom were touched by hor recital of hor wronga, Sho said sho hai ofton been left ulone in the dark collur, and had felt very lonesome, Hor father had Denten her often, but hor stepmothor, Mrs, Buss, had ulways been kind to hor, Sho bud nover known otherwise than that Mrs, Sass was hur own mothor until told go at tho trinl, ' After the examination of a raft of unim- Foran witnesucs, the testimony wus closed and he arguments begun, The attorney for tho de- fonne claimed that thosasses were poor and un- able to provide fur tho child, but tholr dross and general appenrance beliod this statement. He reforred to the relation existing betwoen parent: and child and guid: “2 have nodoubt your Honor tins bad children,” at which Juatice Walatt siniled grimly and replied, No, alr; but my wifo has," aud tho dignity of the court was completely upact, Tho attorney for ‘the proscoution closed = with =a brivf | roe view of io ovidence, and = Justice Walsh then rendered his decision, Ho sald ho}, hud no doubt of the miun’s shameful treatindat ofthe child, and should bold hin} over to the | Criminal Court in bonds of $1,500., As tho child had spoken wollof the stepmother he shoud dischurge bor, Sass was sent oyor to the: aty Jail in default of bull, and thé child was aivon over to tho earo of itssaunt. Mra, Snag wos visibly affected at ‘the turn mnattors too, aud Huss Bimacll was tiken completely by a1 af riae, 4a bo hud expected an acquittal, je ‘ on ——— ‘ THE WAY.T0 DO IT,, “2! Among tho Iucky' ones at tho’ Chicago Grain & Provision Exchange, 133 "and ‘tt Cinrk street, this week -was a: gentleman from hutote wenae fet Ae “his: orders’ and elonred something Wk: on an inyestinent™ of B40 in grain Mu stocks. ‘Chis eewaty ‘now hus branch houses at ln Woledo, and Detrotte Se NUlanavel i TO REFURNISKING HOUSEKEEPERS, Recent changes onablo us better than dvor be- foro to supply all your wants in Bolld of Silver- Plated Ware or Fanpy Ornaments, 8; Hymeu & Co,, Blate and Sudison. y —— The Eldredge Bewing-Machinernft Teads the world, aud is the best for you ta buy. Sold on monthly payments, tla Gidea ‘trou et * q¥mea :-Our bighest artiste 10. a MuChesiieys boyond ‘uoubit, tidus Due ae: suet de vantn, hal, : SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE RAILROADS. Fast Trains In Competition for Eastern Passenger Busi- ness. Complications in the Trunk Line and Missouri River Pools, Now Mexican Routés—Iowa Railroad Nows —Notos at Homo and Abroad, FAST TRAINS. Tho Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad will make Anew departure next Sunday which may hove tho effect of causing considerable trouble between this road aud the Ponnsyl- Heretofore the Baltimore & Ohio wight train for tho Enst left Chicago at 9:40 p.m, while the other roads left at about 4p. m. By this arrangemast trains on tho Balti- more & Ohlo reached Baltimore and Wash- ington at ‘about the same tho ns on .the Pennsylvania, but reached New York much Inter, as the former rond ran direct to New. York, while tho Intter had to go by way of:| Baltlmore. Under theso circumstances the Baltimore & Olio coultl do but very little passenger business for Now York, and had toyely almost entirely on tho .business to Balttmore, Washington, and ‘local points on its line. Now, in orderto enable the Baltimore «& Ohio ta compete with the other Eastern trunk lines for the New York business, its managers have decided to run a fast train whieh will reach New York at tho same tle ns tha other Enstern roads, On and after Sunday the train which left here at 0:40 p. We twill leave nt4:55 pin, ‘This will, enable it, by wally extra good the, to reach New York at the same time as by the direct routes, and get to Baltimore and Washing- ton from seven to twelve houra quicker finn the trains of the other Enst- ern roads, ‘This, of course, will put the Pennsylvania, which competes with the Baltimore & Ohto for the Baltimore and Washington business, at n dechled disadvan- tinge ns as the business to those ints is concerned, and J6 is there- fore very Mkely that it will make some nrrangemant by whieh itean make as good tine to Bultiore and Washington ag tho Baltimore & Ohio. Hleretofore the Balthmore & Ohio was unn- ble to compete for the New York passenger business, ns twas dependent onthe Pennsyl- yaula for an outletfrom Philadelphia to New York, but lately ft has mado arrangements with the Bound Brook route which enables it to run to New York Independently the en- tire distance from Cilcngp, The Baltimore & Oblo has evidently nap- pointed’ Mr. C.K. Lord General Passenger Agent for the purposo of competing more energetically for passenger business from the West to the Enstern seaboards than here tofore, nnd it hay certainly selected the right kind of n man to work "Pp that business, Itis very likely that the other New York lines wilt try to eut out the Baltimore & Ohio from having a full participation. of the New York business by making faster tine than heretofore. Such actlon on the part of these ronds would oxactly suit the lines west frum this city, who: have been trying for some time past to induce the rods East from this city to mect them half way In, re- dueling the time sufticiently between Mis- sour! River points and New York, via Chi- cago, to make as good tine as the roads run< ning vin St. Louls, At present tho Intter ronds bent the Chicago lines by about twelve houra. ‘Fhe Western roads are willing to shorten their tlie sufllciently to get in here about 13 o’clock noun, Instead of at 3:40 p, m. ng at present. Then if the Eastern roads would Ienve at 3 or 8 o'clock p. m., instead of at 5 o'clock p.m, thoy could get into New Yor nt about 9 o’elock In the evening, instead of nt 7 o'clock the next morning, without percept- ibly inereasing the speed of thelr trains. Sueh an arrmigement wou have been made before now but for the unwillingness of the Eastern roads to change their time and to.accommodate their Western connec- tons. ‘The now departure of the Baltimore & Oho will no doubt make them moro anxious to help In bringing about the de- sired change. + Z \ TRUNK “LINE FOOL COMPLICA- TIONS. _ Owing to tho light business, the Eastern pool Jines find it very hard to even-up thelr percentages in accordauce with the pool allotments, During the “boom” a few months ago some of the roads ran far ahead of thelr regular parcentages and others far behind, Those Hnes which wore ahead then have continted ahend: ever since, and it vill be almost impossible to adjust the per- centages for some months to come. The ronds that are short are principally the Van- derbilt Hnes,—the Michigan Central and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Tho Iatter want the Baltimore’& Ohlo, which Js: far ahead, to turn over a portion of its business to them, but the ofilcials of this rond say they have nothing to turn over, as they are taking very little new business in order to reduco this surplus, Tho statement of May 19 shows the “overs” aud “shorts” of five pool nes to bo as follows: Michigan Central, 23,047 tons short; Like Shore, 9,420 tons short; Fort Wayne, 4,000 tons short; e, 15,815 tons over: and Baltimoro & Ohio, 2,513 tons over, ‘I'he niostsurprising featureof the statement 1s the fact that the Michigan Cen- tral should be shortso Jargoan amount whilo formerly, it was alwnys far ahend. It is elalined that tho principal catise of this is the diversion of much of tho business 1¢ used to got nt this polnt to tha new Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway, | Before the com. pletion of this line’ 8 aticht n Content used to get the bulk of the Grand Tran! business, athe Grand ‘Trunk does some Dusi- nesd over tho Michigan Central, but lt forces the bulk over its now Chicago extension, by wuy of walparalsa and Port Huron, Thera oxlats considerable ill-fecling between the New York trunk lines and the Grand Trunk, and It Is only a question of thine whon opon hostilities between these roads, will com- mence. ‘The trunk Ines make weokly state. mntuts of their shipments to the Bon Trade, but the rand ‘Trunk refuses to make such report. Tho refusal of the Grand Trunk is sald to be for the purpose of preventing Sts rivals from knowing how much business goes over Itsnow line and how much over the Michigan Cont- It is known, however, that the Grand ‘Trunk has been doing a guad business over Its new extension, while the other ronds have had hardly anything to do for the last fow weeks, and the Inference is that the Grand ‘Trunk must havemadespecial concessions ta shippers In order to do so much better than Msrivals. ‘Chismatter will be brought up for investigation nt the next meeting of tho “High Joints” In Now York, and’ will, no doubt, cause considerable bad blood, it is hardly probable that tho Grand Trunk will make a as, from what can be loarned, managers of this rond are decidedly disgusted with the workIngs of tho cast-bound pool, and are anxious to withdraw from the com- pact. Should it decide to take such course 9 fighton enst-bound business can hardly be* avolded, and freight rates will take a tumble, In aplte of the efforts of the trunieline man- ngurs to keep up the presont rates through the summer, ue MISSOURI RIVER COMPLICATIONS, ‘Tho meeting of the’ Southwestern Railway, Association, which was to lave béen held In this clty noxt week, will have to be post- poned indefinitly owing to the alleged in- ability of some.of the managers to attend, The real cuusa ‘of tho postponement, however, Is believed to be the reluctance of the officials of some of tho southeastern ronds to have the complications and troubles regarding the diviaton of tho Missouri River business brought up for discussion at thig ne, aa they. ear that matters may Bot still wore complicated If any action Is attempted before the Wabaslris ready to open its Ine to this clty, As heretofore stated, the Rock Jeland demands w rearrangement of the pure centages of the Ciijcago roads, claiming that it is entitled tog larger share than awarded by ie arbitratesa. Under the rules, the fock Jand Wot id have to walt for a new arbitration until July 1, but its MAUD FrS re- fuse to walt so long, and want the d[ficulty settled atonce, because Gould sticceeded In having the St. Loutsditiiculties settled with: out wailing. the requisit length of time. ‘The managers of the other roads think they can ayold much trouble If thoy succeud in deferring action on the matter untll the Wabash comes In,-a8 then the percentages of 6 Chicago routs will have to be array, any way. Tho Bock Island, however ta Im- iy Hent and refuses to walt forthe Wabash, it is stated that the road now refusea to re- pert {ta business to tho Commisstoner, and hat ft will continue to nct outside o combination until its grievancees are cor- rected. No churge has been made, rs yet, that the rouilat, Association rates from this elty have beon violnted, but if matters con- tinue in the present shape much longer another war between tho Missourl River rouds 1s sure to follow, ' THE HURD BILL. Ropresentative urd, the author of tho Turd bi, finds very Ittle comfort even among his own constituents. ‘Ile went to ‘Toledo Intely to explain the.object of his Di to his constituents, and, although ho made a great effort to show that he introduced the Dill for the principal purposo ‘of. benefiting | ‘Yoledo, by forcing the business which now goes through Canada by way of ‘Toledo, he made no impression won tho merchants of that city, and, instend of being hated with enthusiast, he received the cold shoulder, The following from the Toledo Commerclal shows, vhat the peaplo at Mr. Hurd’s home think of his exploit: Tuts generally belleved that on _n squire vote, Auch sit seems tmpossible to get, about ten thirds of tho Exehane wontd be opposed to tho Ifurd bill, ‘Thus has Mr. Hurd come out of his ‘voledo cuuvaas for tho support of the schome on which he based sich strong hopes of re- olection. If aver a politician “wont out woot gathoring and came homo shorn,” that pontlo- man did in this mutter, Ho finds that Instead ofthe Hurd bill” being a raft to support his alnking forties, ft is. stone about bis neck to make moro certuin his early end. PUSHING THROUGIT MEXICO. A leading official of the Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fé Rallrond, who was in tho city yesterday, Informed a ‘Trimune reporter that the work on the extenstons of his road Js progressing very favorably. Work on the Atlantic & Paelfic Extension -1s under full headway. The Guaymas Rond fs also be- ginning to take shape, and two construction corps are at work, ono at the western ter- minus In Sonora County, Mexico, working eastwatd, and the othor at the enstern ter- minus, hear the Rio Grande, working weat- ward, Both these ronds are expected to be colnpleted in less than two years, ‘The main Hnetis rapidly being pushed to El Paso, and that point will be reached this ents, Tho prinefial work the Company lias now wee ena which will by of still, great er Importance than Sts Atlantic & Pacitic ant Gnayines Inds, Is the construction of a road from El*Paso throngh Old Mexico to the City of Mexico, The surveys for this lino have all been made, and’ work has been commenced at tho “bity, of Mexico. The Mexican Government Js alding the Company: with avery means in its power to carry tho project to a successful completion. u A MONSTER TRANSTER-BOAT, Bpectal-Dispateh to Ths Chteago Tribune. Bautntone, May 21.—Tho great interest that has been manifested here for months pnat In the construction of the monster transfer-bont for the Baltimore & Olio Road culniinated torlay fn the trial-trip. In order to test the boat n run of several miles was made down tho river, and fourteen miles were scored against « strong headwind in lessthan nh hour and 9 half, and the trip in every respect was most satisfactory. Tho boat goes on regularly on Sunday, when the new fast-tlne schedule goes into cifect. With the unequaled facilities thus gained upwards of a half hour’s tne is saved oyer the old transfer through the strects or the passage through the tunnel in the city, the transfer of entire trains being now made from one side of Baltimore to the other in five minutes. ‘Phe boat has a tremendous double engine of 1,000 horse-power, is nearly 400 feet jong, and takes on fifteen passenger enaches at onetime, ‘The social features of the Inftinl trip were of the ploasantest char. acter, leading Baltimore & Ohio officials nud representative newspaper men belng present, : TITE IOWA POOL. Tho Omaha Bee has the following regard- ing the Intest developments In tho affairs of the Iowa pool: It {fs authontically roported that n mooting of tho railrund managers of tho pool lines wilt bo held during the coming weox to confer with Sidnoy Dillon, President of tho Union Pacifle, in regard to muttors of interest common to all the roads contering in our vity, Soveral of the maungors, among whom aro Mr. ‘Perkins, of tha Chicugo, Burlington & Quinoy, have already telegraphed their accept- Anco of the invitation, and’ it ts bolioved that moat, if not all, of tha partica invited will be present. It {s undorstood that *Mr. Dillon will make a numbor:of propositions relative to tho distribution of freight onstwurd, and will uro his utmost ondeavors to pross tho claims of tho Wabash, St. Louis & Pacifio Road as a com- petitor for both passonger and froight tramio, It is further reported that Gould has beon buying heavily recently in tho stock of tho above-mentioned road, and adding to hia already propecia on, influencg, which ho conaiders to 0 capoclully promising as_nn investment. “All the Influenco of tho Union Protiio will be thrown. Jn tho scales to force upon tho pool Hines a fair and equitnble division of profits with the Wa- bash, and Br, Dillon is said to be acting as tho agent and foctotum of Mr. Gould in tho ‘promises, Tho rumor that tho Alton Lino will bulld to our city is h-poohed by the pool oflicials. Thoy pretend that the divided profits, if tho Was ‘bash fs lot in, Will not sufico to remunorate tho rondg with an additional competitor, and nasort tbat thoy havo loformation that the Alton Lino has no intention of complicating the pool prob- lem. Outside partica who know of what thoy tulk, assert, howover, that the prospects of the Alton's coming into Omaha aro by no means slight, and the iden of another competitor for froight and passenger trafic {a causing some concern among tho othor Ilnes, Mr, Dillon's conference will probably discuss the various phases of tho railroad problem, and the result will affectalther fortho better or ‘worse the presont status of tho Iowa pool, IOWA. RAILROAD MATTERS, Sptctat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Drs Mornes, Ja,, May 20,—Track-laying on the Des Moines division of tho Chicago & Northwestern has been suspended for want ‘of rails, Tho difficulty between thu Coni- pany and the people of Polk City will proba- bly be amicably‘adjusted, and a broad-gauge plug about two miles long be run from the matn ling to-the town, One train o day will make a side shoot thore when going from Des Moines to Ames, and vico yersa, All other ttains will Eo, through direct. ‘The’ Atinntia & Southorn Railroad Com- pany:have tiled amended articles of Incor- poration, empowering the bullding of tho road southwest from Atlantic to the State Hine. De facto, this will be the Griswold division or branch of the Chicago & Rock Island. ‘li, F. Royee, Superintendent of the Towa Division of the Rock Istand, is Pres!- dont of the Atlantic & Southern, and T. 8, Wriglit, attorney of tho Rock Island, Secre- tary. ‘This is how it happens, Under the charter of the Hock Island and the Inws of tho Btate, it cannot: build, operate, and own othor roads, so when Jt wants a branch or feeder, 4 auparnts company is prrantzad by Ttovk Island men, aid # legal fictlon set up. At Griswold the branch ts connected with 9 branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, by o mutual, arrangement. Under the amended articles the a eet is stated to con- ject at the State no with a branch from the outh western division of the Rock Island, RR. Cable, of the Chiengo & Rock Island, has contracted with the Keosauqua & South- western to build thelr road from a pointon the Keokuk Division of the Chicaxo & Rock Island to Keosauqua, to bo done Oct. 1, The Trond has been leased perpetually to the Chi- engo & Rock Island, the latter guaruntcetn the construction and to equip and operate 1 In other words, the Ohlecago & Rock Island will bulld a branch to Keosauqua, by virtue of all this clroumlocution, ‘The survey of the Des Moines & Kansas City will begin this week at this end of the ling, and the route is to be a beo-line, unless some Important town lying near should offer sufficient inducement to make a slight de- fivetlon, It ts undorstood Jay Gould and the “Wabash combination ara behind this project, and thut the rou {s to be past through at ounce, Manager Merrill should hurry up or he sal not find ‘ pines a he Fallroad Sie rict of the elty to plant hiy depots when he comes with his chfeago & Milwaukeo exten- jon. * + " ‘That the Wabash combination have an eyo In this direction {a evidaneed from the move ments of Gen, Drake with lg Aflssourt lows & Nebraska, which has been recently added to the combination, There wete indlentions that he would sake Osceola, in Clarke Couns ty, a polnt on his road, Now Osceola has: for several years been actively at work to at a connection with this elty and the Rock Island, and has got the terms on which it can be secured, Now they naturally desire to know whether or not Gen, Drake means business, or is only making a felnt to prevent subsidies being voted to any other Jine. On iat point he has put bimse}f on record, to- wits 2 Before I would be prepared to make & defnit propasidas to your people it would be pecesery lo make & ore Torun surve! uo _eutl- uate; also to confer with thi ash, 8t. Louls & Paolfo, with which Intorest wo are now united, am now In correspondence with that Company, having writton them to-day for tho tirat timo in regard to this move on our part. Ido not doubt it will be nppravod, +s. In order to romove any credulity on tha part of -your peo- ple, I desiro thom through you to’ tindorstand that T havo no Intention dr desire to uso your ponble as aleve. on nay othor line, or to placa hom tn any positions that would tlo thom v1 from freely qabpeniting with the Chicago, Roe! Tatand Xe Tae! ie or fury other competing no. vs, 6 hd move thus Tar has beou my own en- trols, free of expense to your people, and abnlt so continuo until I shall express to your people ina business way othorwise. +It is probable Gen, Drake knows that Os- coon isinn direct ling with the proposed Des Monies & Kansas City Road, and that ho is operating solely in the interests of the Wabash combination. Thore 1s also nnothor matter which bothers the General; he don’t know Into whose hands hig road will ultl- mately. fall, The Chics 0+ Burlington & Quincy nre after it in “tho Federal Courts, with an application to have it placed in the hands of a Recelver, on the xround that the bonds ested recently for $600,000 are fraud- went, ‘Tho Wabash, who lensed the road, are stri elas also to have the mortgages on the rund: forge osed, It promises to ben lively rs A road has been surveyed from Dennison, onthe Chieago & Northwestern, down the Rotua River, vin Jefferson, Pouglas, and ‘Nbbitsville, to Harlan, on the Chicngo & Rock Istand, ndistance of forty miles. tho Northwestern builds that branch thero willbe music in the alr, The Rock Island will resist such porching on its domains. The engineers of the Burlington, Cedar Raptds & Northern are surveying a line from Ackley to Clarion, In Wright County, via Osceoln, Grant, Hamilton, and Morgan ‘Town- ships, One or two other companies also are looking toward Wright County. - SUIT FOR DAMAGES. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteagn Tribune. \ LAFAYEtTrR, Ind., Muy 8t.—The Lake Erie & Western Iailway Company was to-day made defendant in nsult for $2,000 damages. brought by Alvin L. Fix. Fix complains that he boughta ticket from Ambin to Boswell and return, but when he attempted to return the employés of thorond put him off between stations, refusing to accept the tieket. Io was ejected from the train about two weeks ago, and had to walk efght miles, é IMPORTANT SUIT. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Manisoy, Wis., May 2t.—An Important de- cision was rendered in the United States Dis- trict Court here to-dny in the case of the Mud- ison & Portage Railroad Company vs. the North Wisconsin Ratlrond, the Court render- ing a declston denying a petition for arehenr- ing, dissolving the Injunction previously granted, and dismissing the bill, TTEMS. Tho St. Louls Ratlway Regtater is rapidly taking a leading position among the railway journals im the country.. It has Jately been grently improved and enlarged, and now ap- pears somi-monthly instend of monthly as heretofore, ‘ Secretary Daniels, of the Western Associn- tion of General ‘Ticket and Passenger Agents, gives notice that there will ben special meet- ing of “the Associntion at Indianapolls June 1h, forthe purpose of revising rates from compoting points to points west, northwest, and southwest, Tho General Frefght Agents of the roads Jeating Enst from_ this elty held a mecting yesterday atthe Pan-Handic office for tho purpose of making lumber rates to interior points. There were present_R. C. Meldrum, Pittsburg & Fort Wayne; Frank Harriott, Raltimore & OhiofCant. Alexander MacKay, Michigan Central; D. T. McCabe, Pan- Handle; M.S. Chase, Lake Shore. It was doclded to make the rates to intorior points one cont less than those agreed upon at Cleveland Dec, 17, 1879, Tho new tarltf will go into effect Mny 24, 1880, \, The moth will not attack n fabric that{is packed in Duck & ayner’s * Moth Powder." Faintness bofore gating, pain and distross afterward, prevented by Afutt Bitters, Buy tho Improved Howe Seales, Borden, Scl- look & Co., Agents, 07 Loko streot. DEATHS. MUNSELI—At Sundortond, Atnes., May 20, the lion. ‘uomas K. Munsoll, aged 78 yenrs, fathor of Dr. Ad. Manso o& Colenzo, | Ai CUTLER—At Hot Springs, Ark, May 20, San chtlorasea Mycare tmonch ana anys. ano HOWARD~May 21, Me. John Howard, Funorul from tho rostdonco of bis slater, 120 Bigol- ab, at lim, Saturday. GRAITAM—Tho tunoral sorvl ham Will be hold at 1719 Pratria Saturday, Muy 22, PUTNAM—In this clty, May 21, Thomas Putnam, M. Di bdod. a yournuna Bevontes yd ‘Prayors at bis fathor's roxidonco, 23 Wost Harrison ‘Monday, at ™. Funeral sorvicos at Farm ty HN jay, nt 10:30 n, 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘AJ. WHITTLE WILL SPEAK AT THE P. 7 cite Gurdon Mission to-night at p.m, Mia invited to attendee Bee SUOS SAKING POWDER, eof Bonjamin Gra- W. Ab Fo'vlook p, Mm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAT lowsekeppor's invorite in leading cities of the wo: 2 makes auch 1 ri ‘preparation Se “heey bok rei 1o1 it nm by dys} Hoe wittiout fear of the i from heavy (adic warn tombs Hoe OY AL BARING POW DEL CO,. New Vanek JEWELNY, Effective, Stylish, Be- coming Patterns in JEWELRY, nnn ODE AEC Tneaeay Such as are not dus plicated in the Cheap ¢ ‘ . Vl dry-goods store trash, FOUND ONLY AT Hamilton, Shourds & Co., STATBSUND RANDOLPULSTS.,4 yg SEROSTE MUSIC-HALL, BICYCLES, Aro better than horges { Thoy will travel more milos ina di ) vatenotiogs? Yuna FS Ean i fenke 0, 6 ee ll 279 lal, Chicago, CLOTHES CLEANING. be Can ba” fully DY YOUR: OLDS ee dl ing ox 4 it i O00 Kas ygeawod CLOTHES tsi2: Seay ute LAD! IN. i.—Loadi osm, Fe AND CNTY, jc, dyed ad cleaned, AUCTION SALKs, ‘Dy GEO. P. GORE & Go. - Mand) Wabnsh-ay, AUCTION. DRY GOODS! DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE 1 Tuesday, May 25, 9:30 a.m: EECELEEEE ‘This our noxt rogular many reapbets bo shathor ary ie these ade wilt iy will onibrace, sovoral New Conmunmen ata. Tt rH Ors In tha gone mako ospectal tl coun, @ading Fouturos. Ourinvotcosine © © £m of tg LOTHING Mi ambrace a Inrze n 5 iter immer tian AMA Men'es ian orale, ar * ete e je. in Z ruth Mutts, Hoy Ding STRAW GOODS! Wo hnvo several Invoices Manreund Hoye" sty tee a The Ten un . ey embrace Macelansr, inate Canam: iain ate raahioney Uralds. Wo also bavo n fow canes cy Straw aud Brown Canton Siudess In. VomeN Buck: CUTLERY Wo havo tho bestyshowing of th soll Five aundred Bozen Ntect Hecate faclurod by the Connectlout Cuttury ithe consignment covers n Pull Line of Btytes antiport Including w tot of Patiors' Honey Cavers, Wrens alno ell in this cenne " crs, sorted ine in Tas Seguin Walt An: 4 ya ther Pinted Katves, Forks nnd Hpoose jouuern, LADIES’ WHITE WEAR Wo shail offer » Fresh Conslunment, mhfch. witty. Shido Aprons, Chamiso, Skirts, Nil tuber vtcn ete, HE Dresten, Lats. Wo wlso hinve New Consignment paveling lengs Suspenders: ant we agent Patoniracnt io towe thls tasker mb agence tent celalty, Ail nice goods, nnd especialy re palo forthe forthe Host class of utronnse, NI ned Mork yout Ta ITH time of your that Manufactu Sra sironuously endcuver 10 move suniee were Hon, In view uf tho Inte decline in these Morclunis way serve thelr bese intoresaty tn preaenitat tis sale, O8 wo stiall elent invoices te HATS, ™E CAPS, ALPACAS, © Neckiven, DRESS GOODS, CAMBRIS, LAGE EDGES, =m HANDKERCHIEF, SPOOL, Suk, TE LINE THEM, RIBBONS, ANS, COLLARETTES, =<'SHAWLS, ° Turkish Rugs, Smyrna Rugs, Table Oil Cloths, ' CARPETS. GEO. P. GONE & CO. Auctioneers, OUR AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes, & Slippers For WEDNESDAY,* May 26, Will be especially attractive in Choice Seasonable Goods for im. ° mediate wants, and buyers cannot fail to find any. new Boot or Shot in this sale. ° 7 iH GEO. P, GORE & 00. ‘80 ind 82 Wabashett. Thursday, May 27, at 0:30 a.m, TRADE SALE - CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 60 G W. G nnd. ©, Ware. > 25, Cnaka Mock and Yellow Ware. 1,200 Barrels Glassware. Jamps, Lamp-Fiztures, Trackots, Chimaers, Derurated Champor Nota, ‘abla Cuttery, ote ads packad for country marc! packed filos Ty GONE & Co. Auetoneers a OP ON Se [3 fo Fe eee eee care OUR RECULAR SALE! 9:30 This Morning. With an Immense Showing of Now and Second-Tisnd FURNITURE. Elegant NEW PARLOR SUITS, A line of 250 CARPETS! Pe ral Merchant titer Titheo Cuske WATE aif UHOCKESY syst our COVERED aU OG TE BLISON, PLERSITIIM £ CO. Auationeer. By WENRY. & HATCH, ys Aucticnoers and Commision Morchants, Lit & 1 Wabush-ny. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, REGULAR AUCTION SALE DRY COODS, CLOTHING Linens, Huslory, Suspendors, TMubans, Notlons ti Also, 0 ‘Kion'a nud Hoye’ Kur and Wool 1th Midociockana. WENT elATCH, aucuonet | J. EMISKY, dr, Manager, ACHES Cire Manawens LARGE AUCTION SALE! Boots & Shoes TUESDAY, MAY 25. er, HENRY & TATCH, Ausiont Si Wabesbeat DYEING AND CLEANING, Eatab, 136, Drosses, Bhawis. oping, Velvors, seriaus 2 Mixer jouds, ke. alto od Gating, banter ar Ot 1 maa ; reece aad rocuriod DE exit Eidlow in nota fires a A j vTiteh, Confectioner, Re aldara CBI et A NDIBS, ian btn soot grea tne WigT in (be matt, CAMAMELS, Provall De grew BUSINESS CARDS: “ c Nips 4G6EN cy st! By atving your claims for collection 0 parlise you Fak Iosing them paclige you Hew aing thet ly. Cured a0 Poattrsnteed, or 10 charges te yctly Be By Dre. LOGAN & CADY, ‘Troatwent Perec i ud ure. Oflico, a Biato-st, cur AuuasUD ————— eee Wholesale & itutall, st. Gouds sent C. Sole agent for the ‘Wigs iumio to 01 Werntiardy + 71 STA’ TRUNKS. = — TRUNK: DENTISTRY, ' UI FOR BB. a Gold Full, Fiesty ike presurvsuen re tye seractiine Ay, spociaity, AE Sa ae. cee