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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 2), 1880—SIXTEEN PAG avery mournful pathos in Beck's voleo n he bemoaned: tho Inconsistencies and tence of bla purty, Beck's prinelpal tothe commission plan, #8 pro aton, war that It gave ‘the Prest- to appoint Commissioners, and President, sald Beck, would appoint ch persons 03 he pleased, and could get bent confirmed, whatever opposition the ree-truters might make, Beek charged that the commisston pian was cancelved by the rotectiontsts In order ty seoure delay aud to , ono tari legtsintion before 1881. Naso ie MIVEM AND ARBOR PUT. gs reported to the Scuate this afternoon. Thomaxii0 of tho bill fg about the same thst of the House bill, bift there have been ny changes by way of reductlons and ad- ans. ‘The appropriation for Calumet Jiver as {nercased from $16,000 to $20,000; (rant Haven, from $10,000 to $50,000; Mus- mn, fram $5,000 to 87,000; St Joseph, keeoty, foto 86,000; Dubuque, froin £3,000 from 00: Connell : Blufle, from 220,- to #0" 5o0,000;-nnd Nebraska City, from inn ver Appl . ino 0 to $80,000, $75,000 of which ura bn for locks and dans nnd $10,000 for Doel tho Alississipp! Tver: between the fitnols and Olt Rivera. | ‘Tho Upnoer Miasts-, alypl reservoir plan, howover, received bet~ ie treater, an amendment bene added sprapriating $75,000 Lo. be used In the co Heron ofudam on Lake Winntbigosish, i vided that aJl damages aceruing to fand fon overflows shall be estluinted, by agree- meat In necordance with the Minnesots fave, the amount palit not to execed $5,000, Representatlve Barber was unsuccessful in Kisatlemptto have added to the Sundry Civil bill $15,000 for repairs of the Chicago Sarlne Hospital. TIE CHRISTIANCYS, “DIVERS ADULTERIKS.? Special Disvateh to The Cteago Tribune, qantixatos, D. 0., May 28.—With refer- ence to the Chiristlaucy caso it is further stated that when tho plaintiis friends had determined that they had a case, it was under- stood that the term “adultery atdivers times and places with parties unknown” referred to no less than five of such parties,—one o resident of Mobile, two of Now York, ono of Hartford, and onc-of Baltimore, It was a matter of surprise to thoss knowlng of thls that only one namo was- used, The respondent would have preferred Datail the alleged cases had been set out, thatthey night have beun met alltogether, It tsnow undoratool that should Mr, Chris- {lucy fail In the Giro case, he will file a sup- plemental bil ns to some of the other par- tks. Mrs, C. claims that she will bens ready tosacceasfully moet any such charge os she Isto mect the present ease. In the hearing onthe cross bil & letter will -play an iin- portint part, ‘This letter, it 1s alleged, yas sent from this elty in 1878, by a party who haa been working in tho Interest of Mr, Christlaucy, to the Postmaster of Henilng Springa, Inclosing a sum of money to get up aplenic with a view of getting Airs. C. ino questlonable position with one ot tho partics, who, ifr. C.'s friends charge, has been with her during tho past winter, The motion for alimony, Which will coma up ou ‘Tuesday nent ats understood, will not be resisted by pilot. ‘ NOTES AND NEWS. NOTHING DUT ROUTINE BUSINESS. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribune, Wasinxatoy, D. ©. May 23—It is ro- ported that the Democrats in the House have agrecd nut to attempt to do anything but routine business next week, owing to the largo number of Republican absentees, a PAIRED. David Davis, of tho third party, announces himself to-duy ag paired with Senator Conk- Nog. was wiliet jncom pe! objection posed DY dent power T= ~ PENSIONS. To the Western Assoctated Press, WasninaTon, 1, 0.. May 28,—The Senate Pensions Committee voted te report with some verbal qmendments tho. House bill granting pensions to certaln soldiers and sallors of the Mexican War and Indian wars with tho Creeks and Seminoles, ‘Pho bill re- peals the section of tho Revised Statutes which providea that ‘no money on ac- count of pensions shall bo paid to any person, or to the widow, children, or heirs of any deceased person who In any manver Yoluntatily engaged In or alded or abetted Jate Rebellion agalnst the authority of the United States,” “ NON-CONCURREQ. Tho House Committee on Appropriations Yoted to-day to report to tho House reevin- mending non-conourrence in, most of tho Senate amendments to the Legislative, Exec- ullve, and Judiciat Appropriation bills, and ie. Sbpolntinent of ocommittea of confer- ELECTION PRAUDS, Mr, Blatr, in behalf of the Republican minority of the Senate Select Committers on the alleged frauds in the Inte eluctlons, to- day submitted a Teport du tho nature of nre- bly to the report of tho mafority concerning ie abridmuents of tho ‘suffrage .by the Sate of Ihode Island, ‘fhe minority says: mee dnta collected ‘in tho State of hode Island is of compnratively littio tine vorlance, ‘Lhore are no special restrictions upon the right or axcrelse of suffrage there, brinelpies involved In which aro not itioy lnvarved fer ting pestle aaa ate volved In the legislatlon TAC of ovary other State.” * - CONFIRMED, Tho Senate confirmed thy following Post- asters: me iy va i ie Popa Hillsborough, 0; ” MAYNAND'S NOMINATION, ‘a The freator Partof tha executive sesalon le Senate this afternoon was devoted to Hees nomination of ox-Cougressman fer ges Maynard, of ‘Tennessee, ag Postnms- ‘ pene Bonatort, Sieck and Voorhees ma agalust the contirmnation on account of puard’s extreme partiaun course durlo; Sena peetuctlon thues In Tennessee, ond : sor J alley, of ‘Tennessee, mude a short oe hin favor of contirination, taking ee Bround that, in view of Maynard's ia stoned private Integrity and ability, eh Sxtreme partisanship darthe tha excep- look | bertod referred tu showld be over anatly in the Interests gf peaca and reeon- Sen nm Pending furthor discussion the mae ea ourned. Harrls, of ‘Tennesse, {4 thisya {9 be tn favor of tho confinnation’ a vor atuaton, aud, ag tt hing been reporte sepals ou i esac es are that it w: co! y next executive session, pi acd ounen ane TIE PRESIDENT, INGTON, D, C., May 28.—By direot! Of the Secretary af War Ux ving order etary of War the ot ie Presideuit Is Auwonmeads Mo onan Opliguee with a requ " y iM m ate ne of Futludetphta ts boraby conseltuton, Jobn ST, Mace i 3} v1 os tal Chandi, ad Enyincer, U,8. Aw Pe Unite Watee eit and Goometrio Burvey, Hares, Not the Commission, THE WOAMRAHAN CLAIM, é cuts Touse Committee on Private Lan ln ¥.8 vote of 3 to.3 (three members tl rer to Vote), decided to-day to report nde upon the bil to deterniine the title to ot and known us Rancho Panoche ‘alltornta, the MeQarrahan lain, Tha eigen ae fae adverse report uy nthe sic te Muwul the Voultor cer emniy peer AS THE RECORD, BENATE, garasmsatos, D. C,,.May 20,--When the Mou, Mourns to-day, it will be to meat ba ietadas’ belngs Necoration-Day, ders srantiug penslons to certain sol- Bacege the Mexican ond other ware Was on the calendar.’ ‘The Comulttecta rt was Hot unantuous, be mtn offered a Joint resolution that tend alte ba requested to open negotla- ain it Franee, Spuln, Austria, and Staly layman’ £0 FemMoving restrictions on the tithe ne ms olesi and fecurlng to our eth murket jared eon Che eulendar, a Sees the Soop tlt Subinitted the resolution that rr eta of the Treasury be ulrectud to topley Of ui Sonate within ten daya’ time ote al Paperd, figures, ducisigne, and dds dpa With all thor reeprds of Interest ht vartment relating to the clahu of the ra Grande, . threo to five.. He wishel to see the various United States agutnst the New York Central & Hudson Rlyer Ratlrond Company for a & per cont tax on the serip dividend of 8 per vont declared by the New York Central & Hudeon River Tattroad Company In 1869 on Its stock eapilal, and that the Conmisstoner of Infernal Revenue auspend action thereon until Snatructed by Congress as to the man- ner of {ts settlement, ‘The resolution goes over, Mr. Edinunda objecting, The House joint resolution to pay Govern- mont employés for Decoration-Day was parsed, + ‘The bil passed authorizing tha bonds of manufacturers of tobacco, snuff, and cigars exporting the samo to be canceled at the port of clenrance, ; The River and Harbor Appropriation bill and amendments were reported, and Afr. Ransom announced that he would call the Dill up Monday, Mr. Kirkwood presented the memorial of 890 Town ox-soldiers disapproving the Weaver bill to pay soldiers the difference between golitand greenbacks. Referred. The Public Buildings and Grounds Com- FOREIGN. Debate on the Ecclesiastical Bill in the Prussian Diet. The French Government Sustained in Its Action Against the Oom- muniste, And an Overwhelming Majority Becured in the House of Deputies, Tho Supplementary Berlin Conferenco to Meet on June 16. Offensive Measures Against Montonogro to Ho Taken by tho Albanians, rection of a public built nt Bort Wasi eras Ure not & pul b build Lt ‘or y Ind. Fineed on the calendar. ona GERMANY. Tho joint- resatution was taken up pro- IN THE PRUSAIAN DiRT, viding for tho payment of claims of Florida for the expenses of tho State vulunteors in the Seminole War of 1855, 1950, anc_.1857, » The Conmittea on Military Affairs reported, An amendmentin the nature of a substitute, «llrecting the Secretary of War to Investi- gate, nacertain, ant report to Congress the Amount of such claims, ‘The Committes’s substitute was agreed to, and tho joint reso- Jution passed. ‘Ely report of the Conference Committes on the bilL fora supplement to the Revised Statutes was adopted. . ‘The Eaton Turitl-Commission bill was then token up, and Mr, Buyard advocated its passage, Le regarded this asa spectally op- portune thue fur the nppgintment. of a hot- partiann and highly competent Commission 0 consider a subject of vast and growlny im: portance, Whether in the future the taritt should be for revenue only, or for a purpose which he dd not favor—namely: the foster- Ing of private Interests at the public expanse, thera wis HNttlo reason to doubt that the larger part of our revenue would tn future, as in the past, bo derived from taxes om im: parts, and this question was one that would @ permanent. He would be inclined to pelopt the report of such 0 Commission, overt if flaws could bo detected in it, If If con~ tained an olenient which was pow Jacking fn Denti, May %—Tho Lower House of tho Prusstan Dict to-day discussed the Church bill. Herr Von Puttkammer, Minister of Hoclesins- onl Atairs, sald 2 compromiso with the Church was only attatnnble little by ttle In tho Prus- alan Legisinture. Recent discussions at Vienna proved that a common logal platform {s not to he found, and tho utmost that could be ar- ranged was a modus vivendl whereby the Church should devote itself to the cure of souls, while tho Stute maintained Its authority. Tho clausu relating to the rocalt of Bishops must absolutely be. pean . ‘Tho Govornment offorer tho bill to satisfy tho nocd for peace felt by tha Catholle subjects of the Empira, Dr. Baik, ox-Minister of Eoclestastical Af- fairs, opposed tho bill, Io anid jt would merely bo requrdad by tho Vaticun ne an act of weak- nesa on tho part of the Government Herr Windhorst, of tho Centre, opposed tho Measure, and declared the Church would not al- low herself to be brought under the away of the Btate, and that tho bill, could ‘not be accepted by the Centra. Ife pruposed ‘that ie whole = currespotidenee oon fale ele ered with the — Vatlein be submitt to the House, 1s the publishod documents were incomplete. The Coutre would Hot, he sald, announce in gencral debato what poaltion It would take up. No peace could be concluded without the Pope, Entire perce could the tariff. syutein—namely: justles tov all | Bok be tlouuht of without the complota revstab- cntof tho status quo ante. Phe Contre classes, Ee regarded the present system os | would insist. on this, Ie concluded stating inconsistent, absurd, and a hurtful one, Ar. Thurman did not Intend to discuss the merits of tho tariff Itself, but ng bearing upott ho relative value of the Eaton bill and Gar- land substitute, Iecalled attention to tho fact that all tho numerous petitions favorin tho Eaton bill, so far as he had obsarved, were signed by manufacturers interested it aretention of the tarlif ay It unw exists, and who, therefore, would like to see tha tarlif pachanged for two years longer at Icast, as it would of course be if the bill was passed. This might sutt the protected Interests, but whether It would suit tho people or not was question. He advocated Garlond’s substi- ute. Mr. Beck denounced the setion of the Tonse Committes on Ways and Meang re- pardin y the tariff, He read statisttes show- Ing that the revenue from tariff had always Inorensed after the reductions of the rates of duty, and decreased after making the rates higher, Ixcessive taxation crushed honest industry, encouraged suiugeling and fraud, and Injured the revenues, Ho argued thal our highest prosperity could never be geaold when.tue people were taxed double what any frao people were, aud not for the benefit of the Government, hut to dius the pockets of the favored class, Ife favored the Garland substitute, which was substantially the same gs the bill formerly introduced, by him. He ie not desiro te injure any pigtent If it were necessary to nourish an industry in its youth he would favor doing so, but ng soon ‘ag it became self-sustaining he would make it sustain itself, Ho wanted o tarift the bulk of What would 60 into the Treasury nid pat into the hands of wealthy bone wlaries, Ar, Kirkwood moved to amend Garinnd’s substitute sons to Increase asdocintes from that the Contre might usscut tu the bill if cor talu modifications wore Introduced., ‘The debato then adjourned, > THR LIURRALS AND THE CHURCH BILL. Benue, May 28.—Tho Tiberals probably will Dot aupport tho Church pitt in its present form. FRANCE, AN INTENPELLATION, Pants, May 2%.-—-In tho Chamber of Doputies to-day Clomenceau, Hopublican membor for the Department of tho Seine, interpolated tho Gov- ernment on the action of the police in regnrd to the recent Commuutst domonstration, Ho re- proached tho Cabiuct with being avtuated bya desire to satiety the Conservatlye journals. Conetana, tho Minister of tho Interlor, sufd tho demonstration was x gloritication of criminal gots which the Government could not tolerate, Clemenceau expressud dissatisfaction with tho reply, and proposed tho order of the day, rogretting tho Governmont had not contidance in,tho sonse of the people of Paris. jovernment Neo @ order of tho day pure and simple, which wus tidoptdd,—vote, 003 OB). . ‘THE SITUATION SUMMED.UP. L’Estafetts thus defines tho significance cf the recent elvotion In tho Benate: The counter rev- Glution has Just suceceded In installing ttsclt firmly in tho Upper Chumber, with AI. Leon Say on tho right and M, Jules Siinon on tho Loft, f NINUASM LN RUBSIA, Ee Journal des Deuats bas a long article this morning on the decline of Nibitan in Russia. It considers tint It ty ontiroly crushed, Such, however, is not tho opinion uf leadiuye Russians bore, Thoy ure convinced that tho results uf the recont trials will revive the spirit wud onergy of tho rovelutionury party, instead of Uscouruging it. 2 ‘TAB GUEAT OANAT- BUILDER, - De Leaseps loft Just night for Liverpool, with Als gtalt of Isthinus assistants, on a grand oain~ Duigning tour, begluning with a bangquyt fu that elty, and embracing Molland, Nelyium, and Sultzortand. “It ta notnble that in each siiccus- stvo canvassing specch of 3M. de Legseps the ex- penseot the canal project diminishes considor- ably. Itwill soon be whittlud down to outhing. THB COMMUNIST THOLULES. ‘The. jatorpelintion of Loufs Blune, Clomenceau, and othor Hudiculs In tho Chumbor, to-day, buys ing for its objeot the reprosch of the Ministur of tho Interior for having matntained order nt tho agricultural and commercial interests repre- sented, not that the tari nifected them di- rectly, but because they were seriously af- fected by tha amount or dfstribution of tha tarlff.on other \nterests, 3 ee Mr. Dawes obtained the floor. ‘The Senate went Into executive session, and soon adjourned until Monday, uovatt. Speaker Randall was in the choir to-day, and the space in frontof the Cleri’s de % d ta ho Place dv ti was tilled with inembers seg’ recognition rene Sunday. wilt jheoly redousad to tno or unailmous consent It vas tgreed to ad> | confuelon of Ita promoters. . Journ ovor Ducoration-Day. On motion of Air, Ewkny, the Senato dill authorizing the settlemunt of the aecounts of Col. Thomas Worthington, of Ohio, wos passed. ms Mr, Gibson, from the Committea on Missia- sippl Levees, reported the bili (originally $ne troduced by hin), making appropriations for the. cunstruction, repair, commletion, and preservation of cortaln works on tho Missle. stopl River, Referred to tho Couunitwe of ‘TUL COMHDIE WRANCAIBE, Anathor desertion from tho Comédio Fran- gitae ig reported, BM. Coquelin has sont in bis resignation to perm{t hin to fulliitun ctyguge: ment to play'a few nights for Mr. Mayer, of London, durlug bia mouth's vacation, { ITALY'S SILK CloP. = Tt Lecolo, of Milan, snys tho silk crop of Italy will be muguidogut this yer GREAT BRITAIN, = BURIALS BILL. Lonnon, May 23.—In tho Honee of Lords yesterday tho Burials bill, permitting the burial of diseentera iu all churchyards and comctorics, without tho Church of England sorvico, was read for tho tirat time, fe FAILURE, Frederick Sharpo, stock and sharo broker hero, has fuiled, owing ta lossos In tho Amerfoan do- purtinont of the Stock Exchange. SUPPLEMENTARY CONFERENCE, Tho 10th of Juno has beon dxed us the dato for tho meoting of tha Supplementary Conter- once in Lorliu, “ : LAND DILL. : ‘Tho meoting of tho irish membora finally an- proved thelr Proposod Land blll, which contains nolause Elving ie tenant uvicted for non-piay- vent tho ri to compensation, the ninount for which ho fa in urroars to be deduuted from suck compengation. ARnIvED, Tho fourth missing boat from tho foundered the Whole. . Adjourned untll Monday. oa FIRES. AT ROCITESTER, N. 1 : Rocrxsten, N. IL, May 2.—Wallnce’s tannery and the faetory burned to-day. Loss, $5,000; partially insured, Four hundred hands ure thrown out of employment. ‘ AT BALTIMORE, 2 Bartistony Md, May 2%3.—J. Parkhurst Jr, & Co.'s parafiine and wax-works burned to-day, Loss, $23,000; Insurance, $13,000, a THE WEATHER. Ovrron ov TH Cluny SiaNwAt Orricun, WABIe tnaton, D. ©., May 20-1 a. m.—Indientions: For Tennessco and Obio Valley, futting burom- otor, highor temperature, casteriy, vocring to southorly winds, clear or arty cloudy weathor | Cape atormer American hna uvrived at Mudein. in i oie Valloy; partly cloudy wud focal reins ‘ FAILED, i Tennoene: : : Martin Shicla & Co. merchants and rice For the Uppor Mississippi and Lower Missouri 3 villoya’ cally porter elects southeriy | Cleaners, Mark Luna, Lave fallud for £14,000. winds, clour or partly cloudy weathor. $ “BUGAH. Stocks of sugar in tho principal ports of the Kingdom are now only about 5,0 tons in excess of tose at tho same period lust your, gud tho deliveries arc fnoreasing, : EXPLAINED, inate eure Suvames ear Sita 8 roy ¥ 8 bot Petru tha opitbot "i manne" which hoapptled to the Angio-Turkish Convention in his election 8 ‘but it was not necessary for bim, wha -ovur bis upinion, to repout tho oplthots, us the Government was uot frou in regard to the ‘Cou- vontion. : XO SERUT TREATED, fir Charles Dilka, replying ta Labouchoro, Liberal, said the country had entered tuto no secrot troutios oxoepting what had alroudy been sovealed. CONCILIATORY. ~ ‘Tho Manchestor Guardian publishes a ooncil- latory loading article on tha shorics question. DEAD, Dr, Alfred Swaine “aylor, tho well-known tortioftine and writer on medical jurisprus dence, is dead, For tho Upper Lake reyion, falling baromater, werincr southenst to southwost wiuds, cloar or partly oloudy wenthor, 2S Yor the Lower Lake rogion, falling barometer, bighor teinporatury, noriharn winds, boooming varloblo, elcar or partly cloudy weather, LOCAL OBUBRVATIONS, : Cuicada, May 23, Time, | Bar| Ther,| iw | Wind.) Vel) Weather| dtr, GRNERAL ODSRRVA TION! Cntoagu, Mar a0:18 pemil Stations. |Haryiher,) Win BES =e RUSSIA. NEWSPAPER PUNISUED, Sr. Peransuuna, May %8.—The Hereg has been suspended ono wook for publishing thoaentonces of tho condemacd Nibilista befure nppearing Io the Oftctal Gazette, Cugrows DUTIES, =~ ‘The Commission appointed by the Russian Mintstere of Public Communications and of Fi- uance to investigate the condition of the ae Industry of Russia bea recommended that agri- oulturel aud other muchinos frou abroad hith+ A arian err 01 r isha Lingit be targuly increased. ory ere Calin wh Lownoy, May 23.—T’bo Russian Government is soveroly vicentaad, regurling tab ruvnqusat (ho urn beetle, Tho lossos of farmers this year from this destructive pout aro ostimated at from 324,000,000 to 000, Doulors in American grain ara proparing to taku advantayo of thls cdlam- ity, and the valls upon the United States will une money be very heavy, Hrof. Lindomann age septa that, untess the Governmen efforts, bervtofore unsuccessful, to, Preventive of these Favanss, Russia's future as @ gralo-growing country 1s gloomy indood. ——— BOUTH AMERICA, . £ eevEnM FiaUuT, Panama, May 12.—The Star and Herald prints tho following; From Looumbe, near Tacua, thore comes 4 report of a suvyro Bght botwoon Chillan cavalry undor Col Vergara, and a divis- is of Peruvian cavalry and infantry under Col. Ske crac 3 Si SARESREISRORCEERS ES SIS se CS SRIRRE ROR SELES ERE: arn ra Pera eo. Kuowlos’ Insect Powder Gun fa by farthe best, a: ee “Hatr Rovivum" restores gray halz to ltsorig. | Albarracin. The latter appoars to have beon inal color for W cents. severely bandied, the infantry of tho force bo- : : ing, 1¢ ie satd, aut. to plsose | by the Herve charge of C Tho Pox “No othe Whisker Dve equals Hili's~0 conis ° rivian loon ia placed at 100 killod, white many wore mado prisoners, and mn conaldomble Amount of arms and amniunition and a iar number of oattle and mules also fell inte the handaof the victors. Tho Peruvians roteoated on Tacun, clusoly pressed to within a fow tiles of the elty by che onomy, At Ancon, Peru, a large peepee, in process of completinn oxploded rceidentally, blowing tho monnfactory to pfecos, killing overy Jumata and nine othors, and lovoling a dozen ndjolning houses to tho ground. * ITALY. pountrury Town, May 28.~It 19 doubtful whether Farini accepta the Presidency of tha Chamber of Depu- tea. If he refuses, there will be a Berce con- test. * . ACCEPTS. Howe, May 28,—Farinl has acceptod the Presl- dency of the Chainber of Deputies. TURKDY. NUSBIAN DEMANDS. Loxpoy, May 28,—-A dispatch from Conatant!- noplosnys: “Russia angrily demands the pun- ishinent of Col Commeraolt’s nasnsiv, and the actlerment of outstanding questions, ALBANIA. WILE TAKE THE OFFENSIVE, Taausa, Moy 28—Tho Chiof of the Albanian. League bas ordored the forces at Tust to taka the offensive ngulnst tho Sontenegring. VARIOUS. BOUTH AFRIOAN AYFAITE. Loxnox, May %,—Tho Aborigines’ Protection RBoclety hus a telegram from Cape Town, dated the Sith Inst., stating that papers bofore Pare Namont tncludo a dispatoh from tho Adminis- trator of Hnsutolnnd, acqualnting the Governe ment of fn exconsive strato on the loynity of the Dasutos, owing to thoir disarmament, ctc. Ho reporta tho hgltation, widespread, and the whule country bewildered, TUE PROSPECTS IN CASTIMERE. henry eee rals Improve the crop roapects in Cashmere. P ‘Tele; rf aphio Tinos botween British Burmahand Mandalay bave beon out. PIED OF His WOUNDS. Pearn, May 23.—Count Vietor Zichy has died from: wounds received in bis duel with Count Stepben Karolyi, THE REAL AND COUNTERFEIT. What a Great Nowspaper Has to Say of the « onumont?? Lifesk Doluston. The New York Tintes, in Its regular de- partment of “Answers to Correspondents,” replies to » seeker for Information os fol- lows: J: Srermexs.—Aro codperative life-insurance societies safe, and fs the syatem one which will Runranteo my fainlly obtaining honefits in caso of death? Docs the plan oumpara favorably with regular life-Insuranoe ? Anewer.—Wo will make the answer to this correspondent cover the inquiries of several othersubscribers. If you contemplate dying early, a cobpera- tive soclety may suit you, aud for thisreason: 1f1,000 people “codperate,” and agree to pay 8l when any one inember dies, the one who dies first would have 909 to come. If you contemplate outliving tho 099 other meulbers (and somebody must do sy), cobper- alfon Is not the system for you, because, In that cnse, having contributed your dollars for the 009, it would only rentaln for you to put ip your own dollar and—dic. Of course the 9), being dead, could not put up their dollars, ‘The assumption fs, that, whon one member dies, another will stey Ju and take his place. ‘This is an assumption. If it be the case— 4f new lives come in, and #f all the members pay up—then you may got uncertain but cer- tainly expensive insurance, ‘rhe difference between codporative and regular life-lnsnrauce is 5 once geen, ifeinsurance, a5 carried on by the regu- lar companies, ig a Sclenice, and Is conducted on n perfect and unngsalfable systum. By this system of “reserve” funds, if thera be 1,00 people insured for $1,000 each, when the last man dics there is a reserve of $1,000 tu meet his poiley,claiin. ‘There have heen many spoeulatiye bife-in- surance companies that: have falled—abdout feats tine since Iife-lusurance has been known ty this country, Within twenty years, over fire hundred cobperative life companteshaveralted, ‘They were, for the most part, couducted honestly, thrived for n few years, ard then collapset, Any mathematician can, tn a few minutes, show that this ‘end must come to cyery eodperative company. ‘Those who died quickly In these sociotles madeu hit; those who held on wero out of pocket and minus insurance, : Ono advantage of codperation in, perhaps, that, when anu of thesesocleties xpi res, there is no trouble about dispensing the funds, ‘They don’t have any funils, - Tt has beon said, ng an objection to rezular fe hieyrange, tbat one * lias to die in order lo wih. In cobperntion, ane lias not only to “die to win,” but he imust die uilghty quickly, or the society will get ahead of him, Tn regard to the cost: Codperntion is cheap- er ut the start than regular life-insurance, but, a4. the membors increase in age, deaths, of course, multiply rapidly, and, as auian grows older, the more he is called upon to pay. to keep up his Insurance, dn this respect, the difference between life- insuratics and codporation is thts dia iife-lnaurance company the premiums decrensy. euch Pha! and, if you Ive to be yery-old, and do” not draw your dividends, yeu have absolutely nothing to pay for your Hsurance, oo Ina onbporative society, your paymenta n+ crease ench yout? atid, If you live to be very old, the tmmeusa number ef deaths will mitke insprence cost certainly one-half, and perhaps two-thirds, more than in a life com PND. : ‘Tho importance of dying early, if you de- sire to ger the ibontents, ig ierefore'elearly apparent ‘Prewsurora of these sootoltes have beon known to.collect, one round of $1, ond then disappear, ‘The Peovle’s Widows? Society, of Chicago, camo to an end in this ways few woolsd since, ‘She oMcors of theso societics are notre. sponsible ta any one, and ure not under State control, We think you would ‘find n firgt-class life inguraneo polloy much sheapor and eminant- eee ih jsfactory, You Heats in the lit » just what you mugy pay; ly a c ‘a thve Haviely, you can never Liaw what {ie cost will bu from week to week. ut stil, $f you are sickly, and nobody else will have you, go into a codperntive. ‘That is the way thoy get * new bl DAY OF PRAYER. Tm We Editor of The Chleago Tribune, Curcago, May 23.—In Juno two Conven> tong will assemble—one tn Chicago, ono in Cincinnati—tor the purpose of nominating candidytes for the Presidency of the United Btates. .Tho Woman's Natlonal Christian Temperance Union, deeply realizing tha Ine fluence posscasel by the Chief Magistrate of Nation and power of hla example, calls upon the Woman's Christinn Teniper- ance Unions of the land to unite in prayer on Tuesday, June 1, for these Conventions. t us pray will direct these two bodies In their choles and make I fmgelf munifest In thelr decls- fons, and that tho candidates set before the pl may be mer of high moral and Chris- lan character, and possessed of temperance nelples which Involve total abatinenes from all that can intoxicate. : Frances E, Wi.ARD, President, Many T. Bun, Cor, Soe. W. N.C. U, In compliance with this call the Chicago ve nan’s Ci dristlan Fomperanes Miiton wi Wy 8 prayermeeting Tavs ing 1, from Body i in Lower Farwell lull. Horsforaa Acid Phosphate in Cons sumption, Dyspepsta, Etc. I havo used Horstord’s' Acid Phosphate in soveral oases of dyspopsla,‘to my xenoral eytis- faction; and also ‘eh tried it intwo pes tou casca whoro 1 think it bas done them g worvice, J. H. Foussteu, Me ‘MIDDLETOWN, O. : BUSINESS NOTIC Arond’s Kumyss has been used with highly beneilclal results during the last four yourd In tho various forma of: dyepevatu, ruutritie, Duusea, goucral dobliity, consumption, el Ku- inyss is not a mnodicing; ‘it ja a plousant, wiite> he bore: (a food made from milk. pecul- jarly grateful to adelicato stomach. Nothing ola nakes tosh, and bivol, aud strength so Cust. It can be sufely rolled on for the recuperation of those casos of low vitailty io which medication or ordinary nutrifion full. Bend for otrcular, ware fialtadons. Arend’s Kumysa is not bold to the trade. Consumora supplied direct) by A. )s Chomist, aurner M. and Fist ayouue, rn From Eminent Wilmer Mrinton, Mf. oy Baltimare.\l havo used COLDRN'S LIBBIG'S LIQULD EXTRACT OF BEF in my practtes tn consumption, dehility, weakness, i ae ea Oto, it enngot be sure phased,” A homely, oldetnahioned Perinme Fad Laveniler, yet delightfully refreshing and {n- vigoratiog. Jt can be found in no purer form than io J, & Wi. Atkinson's genuine Mitcham Lavender. Pretend da ae Patmer Lets aey wg fate, wilf make you a nobby sult for and $30, all from Jovelties rat je scasot. ‘Travelers, stop at the Antor House, Nety York. CUTICURA REMEDIES. Rennes iticura From the Hon. Willlam Taylor, State Senator of Massa- chusetts. Mossra, Werks & Porren-—Gontlomen: To way that Tam grateful fs only 4 poor expression of iny feclloga, but it is tho best word I cau use, for fees It In avery sense of the word, Tbave beon 4 geent sufferer with skin diseases for tho lust twelve (12) years. My hoad and face being govored with ‘sores, 1 could not rost with tho ‘Durning heat and itching of tho parta uifected, and was confined to my house for weeks at a ate, By, Lalre os boun e: pone. at . ggravate . r Jans, bu J Woubt it over Tully unde toed By Any of thot. It was more Ike a combination of several skin humors. Thavespent much money seeking a cure, and in 1867 Twent. + Surope and consulted some of the beat physicians in London. I ro- a ‘od See een. forin tho spring fe would bron’ out awain as bad as over. Won I came back to Boston, I was told by many friends that Dr, —— (whose reputation for the cure of those diseascs was of tho highost order) could cure mo, J waited on the Doctor; he pro- serlbed forme. I followed his advico for six months, and T can safely en: thout. any fm- jecrement: T tried othor physicians, and am hem Dr.--—, uf East Boston, and Dr.——, 0! tity proper, but all to no purpose. They did mo ho goods thelr romodics were so Ineffeotual that nt no timo did Ifvol that a cure would rewult pm them, Now, about three months ago, Mr. Meehan, a gentioman well known to Boston spenele: called my uttention tu your Cuticona Rewepixs, and promised wouderful resulta if I would only make Btrial, ‘He tohl me of hisown experience with 3, and 60 persovered on me that I went with him ie #4 drug-store and bougbt them and commenced ‘fo use thom according to tho directions, Theru was 80 tuch huinor lodged within the ekin that as son ng I cummenced tho use of Curicura it came @o tho surface and featered, until vast quantities hud come out and greatly intevalfled my sufferings for about two weeks, But 1 did not mind thla, as I felt that I waa going to got rid of tho busnor whon I saw !t coming to the kurfice Jn puch large quantitica, After tho rst two or three weeks’ use of thoso remedies, Iwas greatly encouruged by a gradual Icason- ing of the Inflammation of a nuinber of painful sorce. I carefully, fal! totally. and cheerfull followed the directions to the letter, feeling eas week neurer A cure, until, at the present mo- ment, aftor threo nouths’ use of Curigva Hume pies and twelve years of na constant #ufferin os waa cvor endured, | cun say thet 2 am cura and pronounce my case the must remarkavle on revord, Ihave been so eluted with my sucoces that [ have atoppoed mon on the strect who wero allticted and told them to got tho Curicuns Rewepies and they would cure thom. This is why I am an gratetul to you, for | believe them to be the best und greatest discovery of the aye, and that suey will cure ail who are suffering with these discusos, I may add that I took no internal medicine but theCuTiouis ResoLvgnt,, WILLLAM TAYLOR, Boston, Aug. 2, 1878, Statement Sixteen Months Later. .. In auswor to many inquiries, L desire to say that it fs now sixteen months since I wrote tho above statemunt, that my eure has proved per- manent and my gen¢ral henith perfect. Lhuve nothing to retract but much to addin grateful prulse of the Curiouns Kxuepiys, Boston, Jan. J, 1880. WM. TAYLOR CUTICURA REMEDIES, For All Mamors of the Blood. Curicuna Rraonvnnr purifies -tho blond throngh the bowels, liver, kidneys, and skin. CuircurA, n Medicinal dolly, removes dead Hash and skin, renders hoalthy utcors and old sores, ullays inilatmmation, itching,. and irrita- ton of the skin and seulp, Curicuna Mybid+ IWAv ‘Loin SOA¥ restores whitoncas and beau- tifles the skin. Coxicusta SAYING Hoav is tho only modivinal sonp oxpressly prepared for ebaving. , Coricuna Rewepres aro propnred by Werks & Porren, Chemists and Druygists, 20 Washbe ington-st., Boston, 21 Front-st., ‘Loronto, Ont. and now Hill, London, and are for sate by ail Druggists. Prico of Coriconra, small boxes, 6) conté; large boxes, containing two and one-helf tines tho quantity of small, Ll. ResonvRN7, $1 per bottle. CUTICURA MEnICINAL ‘TOILET SOAP, BS oents per enko. Custoura MEDICINAL Sitdv= Au, 15 cents por cake; in bars for barbers The Finest White Winter Wheat * Flour in the Market. $6.40 per Bri. The Finest Minnesota Patent, $7.60 per Bri. "* Every Barrel Guaranteed. HICKSON’S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st, We offer for inspection and sale the most complete stock of Fine Earthen Ware, Porcelain, Glassware, Man- tel Ornaments, Placques, Busts, Bisque Figures, &., ever exhibited in this city, especially adapted to: use, ornamentation, or for pres- ents. . BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83.& 85 State-st,, Chicago. STOOK RN? Ta | wert, Annoal Meating of the hoklers ‘aad Bond holdery uf pals Compmny for, 9 cluceiun of Dirvoture: purpoune tc jaw, aid fur the tran: jun of such vitise aS oe gare ca PM Se ATLA sa BONE a Wee IeRT Moctuchy, raustor Looks ulose April Wth last, and reupen June Hondbol 111 guthouticate thatr youl sequnttpicers wl kee emt en M.L. SyueEs, Sccrotary, Peron aie! seeeeesterroen LEO, a RE SUE co ting of $2 Eigdroscatyo 1's y be Yani afrandid fpulte, with nil thy daturus, D1 ire u jerbyebiro Mecketune Mullurs, with apna rabus surnplaty Three wate of elydure, ‘wo Mills for grindlus O Si Six Heating ‘I jew, witht Sxturcy. OM Couveyor, One Chain Kierator. og furthys toryraeg ou app 380, THompsoy, 31 Wobster-at. Hast Huston. Musa, ‘tleagn& Marvestera Hala Coma | IBLACK SILKS, JIANDEERCHIERS, Renna mantener 2 Ang WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Chus. Glossage Madison and Peoria-sts. ei tag § Co. ‘8 Make for the coming week the following Large Reductions IN: HANDKERCHIEFS! Boys’ Hem'd and Priat'd, $1 per deren, Good value for $1.50, All linen, Bemsltched, $185 per daze. Really worth $3.00. 2 tneh Hemstitehed; ex large, $2 per dozen Former price, $8. ‘j 12 inch do, extra fine, $3 per dozén, Reduced from $4. 2 loch BS., ex. large and clear, $8 per doz. Usually sold at $4, 2 inch H. §., x, large and fine, $4 per doz. Good value at $5.50. 2 Inch H.S., sheer clear Lawn, $6 per daz, Cheap at $8. One Lot 600 dozens Hemstitehed, Colored Bordered & Embroldered, 25 and 85 cents each, AN IMMEMSE VARIETY OF .. FINE HANDKERCIIERS, Including all the Latest Styles, From 75 cents to $25 each, jones will find this (a ‘Rare pportunity” to supply them. selves with Handkerchiefs “At Very Low Prices!” Sweeping Reductions BLACK SILKS FOR THE - Next_30 Days, 2d-ineh Black Cos Crain at $1.00; Redaced from $1.25. 2G Pieces 22-inch Black Gros Grain at $1.25 Reduced from $1.60, RO Pieces 22-inch Black Gros Grain ab $1.50, Redueod from $1.75. 1G Pieces A-ineh Black Gros Grain al $1:50s Reduced from $1.85. 10 Picces AA-ineh Black Gros Grain at $1.75; Satin Finish; reduced from $2.25. 10 Pieees ; U-inch Dlack Cachemire Sublime at $25 Extra Suporfine ; reduced from $2.50. & Pieces AA-ineh Black Cachemire Sublime al $2.25; A superb silks reduced from $3.00. 40 Pleces Black Satin de Lyon at $1.25, $1.50, 1.75, BS, $2.25, BS. a 5 Ye aid dt pee sands 80 for dentist | Chees. Gossage & Co. than last week's prices. STATE-ST. WASHINGTON-ST, MALT BITRLRS. ALY UNFERMENTED CARSON, PIRIE &: C0. HALES HONKY OF HOREHOUND, RN RN RE NAARRARAOAH “Bright Sar of Hope,’ | MALT BITTERS - It Casts Its Beams Upon the o: TRADE Mark People of Chicago in-a Special Manner, MALT AND ms TTER: DERILITY means declino of the montal and phyalcal forces. Decline incens a waata of tls- nue greater than tha dully yrowth. We arg live fy upon our constitution, whlob, day by dus. wook by week. month by month. falls, falfsuntil the tires of Hfe dio out und tho human muchiuoe ceases (ts (Merutions. When the fires of life burn that wil Kindle thort fuga gowfag Harte, W BRE 2 at will kindle them into a glowing flame. Whe’ A Scientific Discovery Upon | snc ver Stat oirteis, ‘Tho. bone and inusole producing, tho nourishing and Btrongthe Wty ening, the vitulleing and purifying MALT Bit+ the Subject of Great TENS. prepares) Without. ferwentauion from Im * Camdlan BARLEY SALT and HOPS, oombinu- portance. fn i food and nincdicino in the most porfoct minner yet devised, and coumnond theinsolves to tho Weak, Canvateacont) Conauraptive, Ovore worked, Debilituted, Eroaelated, Nervous, Sloe legs, tv ad Bilious, Fokte in Appetite, Ire resolute In Mind and Subject to Melunchaty, as superior to ull athor forms of malt or medivine, while free from the abjoctions urged ngalust malt Iquors,, Auk for Micr Rirrens prepared by the Mant Thrrens Company, and sco thit orery bottle hearathe Taape Maik LAvuL, duly signed and Ineloged by wave fines 1g Koen in oul MALT BUTTERS are for sale by all Druggists, Peeled laadadiet atone attests ini How the Dangars of Colds, Consumption, and Death are Avoided, Horehound and Tar as a Modern Means of Pre- serving Life. Few people roalize the fatal significance of avon & alight cough. The Irritation whitel: attends It 1s wnvUy> lug, but the danger which hupends and le cortaln tu {ullow, uttiess prompt mussurcy aru taken, is solduin fell. Itwns with the Iusentton of uvalding this evil that tho proprietor of ILALE's HONEY OF IOI MOUND AND TAR devised the great remedy and pincad tt before tho public. ‘The nisutts which have attended Ita use are simply wonderful. Not only has itinall casos reloved ovughs, culds, and brunctlat @iMiculugs, Dut It bas ourad Consumption at thneg whon tho life of tho suffyror was cunsiderdd List AB A procautlonsry Diouna itis uuexculled; eau cure itis unequaled. It ts prescribed by leading physiclaus when effyotual qures are desired, and It ts Induregd by all who have trlod it. In addition tu the elomonta It eontalns, and which fta name tudicatod, tt haa tive other Ingredients, all of which are spoctally dosignod MAMMOCKS, ~ HAMMOCKS! The Largest, Strongest, aud Bast Mexican Grass Hammocks, QALL AND SEE THEM, A. BISHOP & CO., to-st., corner Monroe, to reatore the delicate tleaues uf tho tunus nud throat, NALB'S YONEY OF HONENOUND AND TAR Oronle by alldruggista. Itis invaluable ns .a housce a Tamedy, and ox such cunimunds itaclf to all, ry It, C,H. GRITTENTON, Propriator, Hew York, ——————= FHLLID Millinery. WEBSTER & COMPANY Manufacturo and Betall ‘5 bars, Lacnges, Couches by Sofas, Tables, de, The ONLY full Lise is the City. WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO. Fee ae Ee os | 2a SATIS. dpbogs. Hiowars, wid Feathers, te lurgoxt stack od ge Now Fore tha bios uaude), wil sv low petobes HISCELLANEOUS. er aT Oe SEND VOU DAUGHTER AUBOAD, 75 State-st.(Comtral Musie-Hall) | wasrtassase, rma erszi se ; Formerly 107 Stato-at, Hekay ioe barteufarss 2 Gy Boss ibe Now Vork Clr, BAKERS CULOCOLATE, Kc. RNS eres: ‘ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. 1780. "WALTER BAKER & C0, Dorchester, Muss. CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thotr best aud purest form, contals overy ingredient that is need jul por thesustendnes aid growth of the human ayatent, bolug ogi used, aa deteruslaad by chemical anatiyats We starelt, yim, Huber, it, anda white cryatallisable aubstunce cultas theobroniine, similar fo lueiue tn fea, buteuutatuing wore Nitrogen and belny an éayppree eth Ub UHC fo MubiOL. . a 3 BOLD BY GROCERY NV EURWHEBM Seg 1seo. Gur Nauk of Chotes Cooecinta Heantpts will Le gant frye fo, any |

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