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! o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNG 2, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. —— nn 9. THE CITY. GENERAN, NEWS. ‘Tie temperature yesterday. as obsorved by », opttoinn, No. 88 Mudison strect (Trin- Ting) was at B a.m, Ol degrees; In. 1m. Ot: Tp. m. 03; 8 p.m, Ot Barom- Bler. Ba. 4; Bp. may 29. Evwano McGraw, Il years of age, living at No. 2421 State street, yesterday noon fell from a trea nenr tho house to tho sidewalk below, and froctured his skull so roverely that the doctor i atiendance has no hope for bls recovery. Care, Cunnipn's military band, which accoms panied the Sherman Club from Uinoinuath will give nselect concert for rel entorfatanicnt of y oithanns oF p and strangers at 4:10 p. ie oe Ene" Bane south of tho Bxposl: Mon Buttdtug. ‘lay Marquia of Lorno, his brother-in-law Prince Leopold, and suite, wil arrive at tho Grand Vacille Hotel Friday morning. After tehing brenktust the party will leave for MU. Waukee, returning to this elty Bunday, and will rew here some days. WoW. ono . being a Demoornt, went to tho most of the Grant dole- just evening, and, in mingling with A pickpocket’ took’ bis wateh, chain, » ‘Tha three wero worth 860, Mr, OF drten wis very aogry over his loss, and aworo hi sou never get {nto anothor “ Republican hetierive LoNenaax “spotted a plekpockot. at work in the erowd nt the Painor House Inst eventing, and seized him. The thief's compan ins, oF whart there were four or five, attacked tho aticer, aud one of them struck him na terrt+ ble blow inthe faces but otbor detectives came to Louergnn’s asstatinee, and three of the mab pete secured after a tussle and taken to the Fock UP. Yisrrumay. morntng a gasoline stove In the residence of John Restetuh, No. 138 Townsend street, exploded with great violence, The plaster and the contents of the room were Tenkort up badly. Mr. Heutetall had hig hands Dadly burned, and night have been burved fatally bad not George Harta grocer In the mite building, thrown « blanket about him. Thore was no alarm sounded, ag tho fire was rendllly extinguished, ‘uk murringe of Miss Martha, P. Durkee, daughter of Mrs, July Durkee, and Dr, Roswell Park, a prominent young phyalelin of this ety, celebrated inn very quiet manner at’ 7 lock Inet event nt the residence of the Dride's mother, No. Ge Michigan avenue, Only the tatinate frlends of the contracting parties were present, After a short bridal tour De. and Mrs, Park will take up. thelr permanent real- dence on Michigan avenue. Ata regular meoting of tho Nineteenth I+ nals Volunteer infuntry Veteran Club, held last night at 100 tund ph” street, Col Alex Ratten dn the chair, it was decided to hold a Sunday att- ernoon entertainment. at_ the Veteran’ Cin Tous at the Palmer Howse noxt Sunday afters noon, Tho excreises will consist of tho reading: of a'paper giving Kome reminiscences of the yegiment,and will be foliowed by a recitation and sinvtig by aquurtet of male volees, ‘This Will be the flest of 1 series of almllar meetings. MAY FIRES. ‘Tho following repurt by the Fire-Tnauranco Patrol ehows the fires In Chleagy during tha month of 3 ‘The following is tho showing for May, 1840: Tota number Of akicms, 403 sucond warns, AGL. OL. ‘Thy causes for the annie are as follow. Sparks from chimneys, Uy false, 12: unknown, 2 communicated, 03 ebilldron with matetes, 5 Supposed tncendinrisn, 45 talschlevous Hoys, bE explosion of kerosene ilrea, 4; spentuncous cambustl flues, 8} doteetive eblmneys, falling i throuva crack $n floor, 2; breaking into bulide Ings for tho purpose of ‘locating fire, 2; and one bottom of lantern falling out ‘umong hay, 1 stove, feammpe rekindling, mutel among waste, defeetlvely constructed rease falling on embors, clyar stub left on “bids “tontco, lightning, “deopbing lighted mateh dn kerosene oll spilt on floor, sparks from boiler furmice, Ignition of show-window from gasjet, match dropped among. shuvings, explosion of kerosene oll stove, sinokey chin ney, boiling ovor of panof grease, boys sinoking, ignition of wood around furnace, cigar stub on gining, maten drapped among chemteals, driv- tog away rata with pan of burning sulphur, ‘overbented charcoal stove, burning bole In tce- box with hot fron, setting fire to rubbish in yard, ignition of eaea ping Kus, cleaning cars, pet with gasotine, and iguition of gauze trom candly. Of tho buildings, = were brick, 4 stone, and 41 frame, and were occupied ns follows: Dwellings, 27; barns, 13; saloona, 43 shel, 2; tullor-shops, 2; eburehea, 2; planing-mitta, 33 straw-plies, 2; and I each carpenter-shop, vine- gar works, tug-bont, ‘smoke-house, undertaker, general, sidewalk, veneering, chalr manufne- tory, photograph, gallery, notion storo, hny-pite, hotel, Board of Trade, excurston steamer, board ing-house, malt-house, boiler mnnufactory, lamnp-post, restaurant, chemicals, Hour and fee store, ery, distillery, wirehouse, tenement, sail-loft, aud cominiasfon store, Total Insurance involved, $401,783; total loss, £71.512.4; total loss to insurance os fur ns sut- ted and partially agreed upon, $34,400.34, THE DEMOCRATS OF THE FOURTIC WARD held n rousing Seymour meoting last ovoning at Armory Hall, on Indiann avenue, near Twenty- ninth stroct, and the building was packed to tho doora, Mr. John Hise was choaen to preaide. ‘Tho first spoaker was Mr.T, 1. Gurnoy, This gentioman delivered a lengthy eulogy on Boy mour, holding that his recurd Was a clean ono, and that not one word could be sald against him. Considorable ontbusiasin wad manifested at the mention of Seymour's name. The spenker referred to tho bitter tleht now going on in tho Republican ranks as a gure A(ndiontion of n Demoerntic victory in Noyembor, providing tho right candidate was put forward, and he believed that Heratlo Soy- nour, of Now York, would carry them through with an overwhelming majority. Doolittle, Jr. then took “the oor and made 9 few remarks vencerning the various allylblo men Jn the party, and concluded. by declarin that Mr, Seymour was by nll odds the most avaltable candidate. Fi Mayor Harrison was tho next spenker. Ho hold the audience spellbound by his tights of oratory, and was rewarded by generous ap- plause. He suld that the Democrats were unfortunato in not having repre: Bentallve newspnper in tha North. ‘Tho Itepudlicans had newspapers that were rich both in moncy' and lies, but the Democratio party did, not hnve a respectable organ north of Masot aud Dixon’a ling. While they bad that mlsfor> tune to fight against, thoy did not tack for good men, Thorpoaker then mentioned the names of Seymour, Bayard, ‘Trumbull, Hondrlcka, Hancock, Davis, and othors, aud exch was greeted with onthusiastio applause, tho name of tho welghty Senator from Illinola recelying & Porfect ovation, Mayor Harrison closed b: urging tho Deomocruts to send good men to tho County Convention, saying that with a good dender. thoy, souk si a to jay tari th wveral ‘othar spoakors were heard, and tho meeting adjourned. THE CITY-HALL. “Tre polico and firemen got tholr Moy pay yeaterday. js . Quite a number of the visiting dignitaries aro daily catling upon the Mayor. ‘Choy uniforinly find that Gon, Grunt fs bla oholco, Cosmissionen De Wolf was ono of tho chosen oficera of the Grant demonstration Monday ovoning, but he proferred tho circus, and wont. ‘Tire Treasurer yestorday recolved $17,870 from tho Water Department, $843 from the Collector, $8U4 from the Controller, and $10,000 from tha County Collvator. *, THe recont rush in the Water Department his fully demonstrated the necessity of making gone further changes tn order to nuke the new yatem of doing business a success, - Tu Council ts oxpectad to mest to-morrow venlog to consider the Staubor-MeGrath dif. culty in the Fourtoonth Ward. Jt {8 not bee Loved, however, that a quorum will be present, Tne Cominittevs"on Wharvea and Public Grounds, Licenses, and Streets und Alloys, North Division, meot to-morrow, The Commit= tovs on BStrects aud Alleys, Bouth, and Murkuta cot Friday, Amon tho building permits fssucd yosterday was one to EK, Hubbard, to erecta two-sta store and ofice, Roboy streot, newer Blue tstan Avenue, to cost $2,400; one to A, Buckenbelsser, toereet & two-story dwelling, No, oi North Franklin streot, ty cost $2,000; ono to BK. ht. Rogers, to eret @ three-story dwolling, Onturio atrect, near St. Clatr, to cost £4,000; ono to W, ‘LT, Huker, to erect a threa-story dwoll nd stores, corner of Michigan avenuo and ''weuty- third street, to coat $60,000; one to A, 2, Walker, to crect a thres-atory dwelllig, Indiana avenue: and ‘Twenty-ninth street, ¢o cost $12,000; ni sate W Tacay Btelner, to Ce ere ry store and divelliog, corner of Clayton und dtorgun iRtrects, to cust R500. . ; FEDERAL AFFAIRS. ‘utxos wore romarkably quict abut tho bullding yesterday, the olliclals all belug out looking after politics, ‘Tite recelpts at the Sub-Troasury yesterday ‘Were $5,000 gold and $3,000 allver, and the dis- bursements were $70,000 gold und $1,000 silver, WE census-cnumerators begun tholr work yesterduy, aod Consus-Bupervisor Wright urges ‘ull citizens to aid them in evory way possible. : Tite internal-rovenue collections yesterday amounted to $15,761.18, of which $3,059,60 was for spirits, $5,625.45 for tobucoo and elgars, $1,860.25 ‘fbr bets, and Se for esnseas | AT # . # following dutiable goods were recelyod at «tbe Custom-HHouse yeutarday; Armour: & Bl tons sett; Kuwler Brothers, 504 to salt, 1.82) sicke sults ‘I. M. Sinclair & Ca.) bi “wacks watty Hitehcock "& Foster, 200 oords woul, 14,091 cedar ties; Mueller & Christy, 6.00 cediur ties, 1.500 cedar posta; H. fi. Hiuvden, “100 sucks sult; A. 1, Aleeke er & Co. 00 tons plg-iron; Crano Brothers Man- Ufseturinye Company, 100° tons pigetrun; A. H, Mocker & Co, WU tons pig-iron; Kircbot & Nous darth, 100 eases wine: John W. Gocts &C 8; Lovwenthal, Kaufman & Co. 8 cuaes Amokers’ articles; W. A. Olmatond, 1 enso C. Raemuasen, 1 caso books; Carton, Co.,2 caaes dry oot Me J 'cnses smokers’ articles; tey_& Coleman, 4 packages. brandy Kantzler & Hargis, 2 onses cigars; A. Shire, censes cigars, Collections, $15,163.74, LOCAL CRIME, ‘Tux police havo lockdt up at the various stations very nenrly forty of tho home talent in the thieves’ profession. ' Thoy have been picked up from day today, and will not be booked nor admitted to bail until next weok. Thoy claim to have beon very careful in mi and aay thoy havo no one in custody snve those well known to be thioves. Detective Ryax yesterday reachod homo from New York baying in charge Hermann Lovi, wanted for passin 84.40 upon George Reichold, Levi has been in iho, eriininnt 1 ing selections, docket once from — Colorado fall 187 ‘or swindling ing-firm of Willoughby, Hill & Co, Des fective Rynn reports that Maud Hamilton, the netress whom he woutaftor, Is stilt New York City. She fa In keeping of the officers there, and Ryan is togo buck after her whon sho recoyors suilleiently to mako the Journvy. Witte Catherino Lynch, 7 years of nge, was playing about a sinall bonfire which she and her companions had built in tha ya th residence at No. 969 Blue, Tyland years named John Callaher aud began anno children, When’ they remonetrated a re yuch girl's clothlog. nway, and before the tire could tho child was burned‘to a erlsp from ber neck ta her fect, Tho physicians in nttendanee give no hope of ier recovery. The boy Callaher ives somowhere cust of Halsted stréct. and between Swouty-fifth and Tiventy-sixth streets, A leeman has been dotalled to arrest him. SUPERINTENDENT Western Union Telegraph Company, ¥ cnused the arrest, upon na warrant si fore Jusiice Brayton, of three telegraph opcrat- . King, N. J. Leviers, ang A. J, were recently from the Company's employ. Upon whioh the warrant wus issued sets forth that on or nbont the 26thof May the three above: nuimed operntors conspired. with certain mer ure the business of tho by furnishing: dQ others with coples contained in ant in tho rear of avenue, a bov of 15 i hi re axtinguished dd, 8. Wirso: ora named W, Tho ndidavit chants and others to hi M Ui merchunts and vate mesaizes sent ‘pal doing businosa in this city. 8s were grain and reports from Now ball in $1,500 bonds cnch uuth to-duy. They ape pear to fecl confident that the Company hasdone ail it could whon It discharged thom, and that tho alleged conspiracy cannot be proven, a CANADA. Tho Wheat=-Prospect—Roynlty and No- bility to Visit the Dominion — Re- formed Eplacopal Spectat Mispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Toronto, Juno 1.—-The Globe, in an article on “Tho Wheat-Prospoct," says: * Canadinn farms ershave no reason to apprehend ruin because the London Ties, after surveying the situation, declares that tho price of wheat is likely to bo extremely low this season. hunianly speaking, certain for some time past, The only doubt bus been, whother tho surplus of other countries would supply British and French wants untll the new crop came In. That polot Our farmers have no renson to low prices iu whont, harvest realizes Itt present. prom bren ne ‘This bas been, {a now settled, cA re ricultural pro rent being cheap, tho curnings of the opulntion are available for expeud- itures In luxuries, such as butter, cheese, ment, rigof agricultural products only $2,890,853 of which $2,101,807, nimost equated tho value of wheat; and tho yalue of cheose ux- ported, $3,;90,30, exceeded that of whent. Our export of animals and thele reduco of o 01 other articles of a: the certainty of a A grenter proportion o| In 1879 wera $25,970,887, represented whent nnd of butter uxported, fall thoro is likely to bein wheat. Our barloy- exports last your wero $4,;80,487,—much larger than the value of the wheat. As nent fs likely. to rize in price, it follows that pens will also Zo up. Our export of pena Inst yenr was. §: but littlo lesa than tho value of the whent," From these figures the Glol Canadian farmer hos no reason to ve afrald of “ Te is only the ownora of English arable farms who haye any occasion to be afraid of cheap broad.” boon diecovered on therond cast of Victoria Park, a plensure-ground about six miles from this city. Tho enva ts about forty feet square, and on the floor was fouud the ekel- tat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribu MONTREAL, Jun 1,—A well-informed ty say's that ull tho members of suye her Majest prosent termot “Corcoran, 8. ¢. nrgucs that the the future, and says: the Royal family will vialt Canada during the ami Lorifo's Governor-Goncral- tlso that Lord Henconailetd and other British Peors wlil pay Canada a visit this season, the Synod of the Hoformed it wig deofded to hold tho ynod nt Ottawa in Bfay, B81, Tho fullowing officers were clected: Presl- Vice-President, jecre! The followingreaolution was parsed: ' “ Witeneas, It scems desimble, with a riow to rovent 1 recurrence of the pe long of opinion, and heartburning of tho past, 8ynod Wd mark its de At tho inceting of Episcopnl Church Judge Hughes; lexitler, divis- naunimity in tho apparel worn by tho Bishop and clergy in thoir ministrations; be it, thore- fore, ” Resolved, That tho Bishop and clergy of this Synod be requested, in thelr public and official nilmstrations, to wenr the black gown only,” THE WEATHER. i Orvice oy ‘THe Ciiey SiGNAL Ovricen, Wasutnatoy, D.C.,June2—1n. n.—{ndieationss, For,Tonnessee and Oblo Valley, stationary or, falling barometor, northerly,veoring to warmer easterly winds; In tho Ohfo Valloy, partly cloudy, weather and occasional rain, For tho Uppor Misaigalpp! and Lowor Missouri Vatloys, fulling barometer, warmer southerly winds, and partly cloudy wenther, For the Uppor Lnko region, falling barometer, warmer southerly winds, partly cloudy weather and oceaslonal locnt rain. ~ 4 Fe Lower Lake region, stationary or fall-. ing barometer, vuriublo winds, mostly cust to south, stationary or hi; partly cloudy weather, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, - cn ‘Time, | Har.) Ther.| du] Wind.) Vell Weather| dn. jgher temperature, and “Maxinium, Gy minimum, UENENAL OUSERVATIONS, Curcagy, Juno 1-10:38 p, m. BYSESRREAereeSresEsss Se CPSRIsaseSnReSeeeESeEeaEsEs DIAMONDS, SINGLE OR IN PAIRS, ‘Tho chotccat displuy cyer shown in the Weat now on exhibition at 8. Hyman & Co.'s, 12 No proparation of Uypophosphites I have used can compare with Follows’ Cumpound Syrup of Hypophosphites for restoring strength to the "yf tatnic fe to beat medicine f over uscd, W. ds Honmeny Wudtaio, NY, The Eldredge Sewing-Machii jeads the world, ond’ is Rat for yeucto Bold on monthly ‘paym Nervous, slop werworked Mad regi J and nourishuvnt rh 2 SPORTING EVENTS. Defeat of the Chicagos in Boston Yesterday by a Score of 5 to 4. Cloveland and Worcester Success< ful Against Providence and Cinelnnati. Oponing Day of the Meetings ot Adrian and Battle Creek, Mich, Charlio Ford and Bonesctter Win Cred« table Victories in Their Classes. Tho Othor Races Takon by 8. T. Bano and Ohauncoy H.—Raoing at inoinna’ BASE-BADLL. BOSTON V8. CHICAGO. Speetat Dispateh to The Chleagy Tribune, Boston, Muss., Juno 1.—Tucky hte aud tho bewildering pitching of Foloy won the game for the Hostons to-day. ‘Tho Bostuns mado all thotr runs {nthe third, fourth, and fifth inntugs. A homo run by Burdock (nn unhenrdl-of thing) brought In two ruusinthe fiftn and gave. tho Jdostons tho lend for tho first timo. In tho first inning John O'Rourke and Houck, of tho Bos- tons, ran into each other after a high tly of Williamson's, and Houck was obliged to with- draw from the field. Dignan, recently from the Natlonals, was put in his pince, and ‘did finely, making two hitsand taking 0 hard Mner of Will- famson's which was dillleult to handic, Tho Chlengos played a faultless lelding ynme. The only error was a wild throw of Fllnt's to third in attempting to head aman off, The crowd was rathor more decent to-day, but still by no menns respectable in thoir behnvior towards tho visit- ors, The Mostons mando tholr runs ns follows: In tho third Dignan mado a hit ond was pushed round by snfo hits by Sutton and Jones, In tho fourth Bur dook was given bis base on balls, Morrill made a safe hit, and both got in on safe hits by Dignan and Bergh. In tho fifth James O'Rourke gota enfo hit, and Burdock madea homerun. The three last innings woro passed out in one-two- three forder. Tho Chicayos made thelr runs ng follows: In tho third, Corvoran made a safo lt, and Dalryniple followed suit, and both eamo {non Williamson's single hit, He reached see ont ona passed ball, and came home on Gore's single. Intho ninth Goldsmith was given his ‘base on balls, mado second on Flint’s out, third on Burns’ out, and home on Corcoran's two- bascr, Dalrymple was tho lust outonaslow ball to Foloy. {TIE SCORE: be} Boston, Jones, }. £......000 daines O'Rourke, 1 b, BUrdook, 2 Diss, ces sseeees John O'Rourke, ¢, f por 1 ees Sutton, & 8... 004 ‘Total... Lmrscomee nn! Gora, ¢. f. Willlamsc Burns, el enoncooen al coucomonne! 5 wlimoccomiem ol ercommuml 3 = Elecncooumn NRlrascooneta! Lawsascuco Slycocesoscol >| pheessccoce #] mxoscoosse! & Bleaeseeesa Sl escoaenazel S| olamoconmen Total.. 13] dintnge— + 1234356686789 , 122000 *—5 Chicago. OO2ZC10001—~4 Enrnied rung—Roston, 4; Chicago, 2, ; Home run—Burdoak. Threo-buse hit-—John O'Rourke, Two-bnse bit—Corcoran. Left on pasea—Chicnyo, 6; Boston, 3. Pasaett Valla—Bergh, 2. sages on erro: ‘hicago, 2, ages on fatleg hulle Roatan ty Chicaze Jn, ruck out—Korgh (2), Morrill, Gore, Kelly ©) ¥ilnt, Goldsmith, ve Called balla—On Foloy, 83; on Goldamith, 80, Thne—2:30, * Umpire—MoLean, WORCESTER VA. OINCINNATI. Spectat Dispateh, to The Chicum Trtbune, Woncesten, Muss, June 1.—Tho Cincinnatls fell an enay victim to the Worcestors to-day, the score being aa follows: . . Inninga—* 1284366789 ‘Worcester. «4 03,1 0'0 0 0 5-13 Cincinnat! +0 000 0:0 0°0 0-0 CLEVELAND Va. PROVIDENCE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PHO TIBENGE: RL, dune 1.—Cleveland won Its second victory aver Providence to-day by the following scoro: - Tantge— 12340789 Providence, 2008300 0 2-7 Cleveland. 2000.00 4 0-8 THE TURE. TH CINCINNATI ACRA, Cixcrimart,O., Juno 1.—For tho first day of tho spring meoting of the Queen City Jockoy Club atChester Park tho track was hoavy, alight rain falling all day, + Tho first race, o dash of one milo, was won by Jim Malone, Virgil Lear second, Typhoon third. Time, 1:82, te éTho second raco wasadash of a mile and o half, Aurora’a Baby, tho favorit, was drawn, ‘Tho race was woo. by. Bury Anderson, Brooklyn second, Pat Farrell third. “Timo, 2:13, Third race, mile heats, for ull uges: Little Keb. oe | Miss Hard 23 Jim Fe ta, TATTLE CHEEK, 4 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dartiz Creex, Mich. June 1.—Tho races to- day wero well aitteniteil ree summaries aro as follows: Two-ilfty cluss—Firet mouo; 5 8O0* fon, $16; third, $90; fourth 8002 2? Chaunevy II Ned Forrest. Cnrrio Cozzens. Dime—B eB | 40s Spoclal purse for 2:10 claw to gecond, $105 to third: HONC#Otter sss sersssavecones Rald Hornet (pacer). Ben Hurntiton Dime—2300; 232024; ADHIAN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Abn1an, Mich. Junol—Tho tirat any of tho first meeting In tho Michigan Central Trotting and Pacing Cirouit opened with passably fule weather, and ollcited lvely intoreat on the part of tho iurge number of horsomen, Despite tho heavy rains of the past fow days, tho track Proyod ty bo in goad condition. In tho oponing ince, threo-mintite clans, pools sald. quite livaly, the Chicago horse, Wilbor F,, boing the fuvorie, There were iwelye entries, but only soven aturted, Hudio A., 8t, Cloud Bald, Fairy Clay, paoy, and caurohp boing drawn, The remain= fi arses drow tions in the following orders Rigollette, Fiz, Gazettcer, Lady Brownell, Wile bor F., Heth T, Hung, Holl Baker, Bowb'r, Bane tha rice ‘In three heats, Lady Brownell xecond, Wilber F, third, and Lge ollstte fourth, The summary + ee ADRIAN “Dutvingd Pau, June 1.—Three-min- 0003 $200 to frat. 8200 to seo: uto cl uTsO * $1,000; oni, $160 to third, $00 to rolt, ¢ 0. f, Abbot, Detrolt, renters “by: Run ra WK. ntino, Eady Hrownell,..., donn phan, Chic EHO. as ete tac ceetavey B 4 Lee Baker, Morencl, Mich, entora ch. im. * Helle Naker-vrrorerrsiesersessesressssed 556 Ml, Gayle, Lex ination, Bitch. oikore wisi mi Suters i, Ga Aa Pee ehiNy BOY BAL en In tho 2:10 olusa Hise Gree wil ‘Ghar. chhFile Ford, Doty, Lucy, and Katle Middicton’ wero entorad, Dut the latter was drawn, and thore muluder got positions In order named, * Five heata wera trotted, tho reaull of which M1 $600'to 10 to ita will be seen in the following sami Baw Dar—a:10 class, busy #1 Brut, $250 to second, $160 to third, 81 rie ph a tiioayO, enters gr. gf. ey ‘William BoGuigan, Ir., Detroit,’ one Fee Re Bont camciad® «5 44 Bator by g. WU Codecs ertarast Timon Hi2; 3205 THE BNOLISH TOUY, - Lowpon, June 1.—Lorillard’s Parots will carry ‘follows: Alabama, °ShITES Ark 126 pounds against Lord Harting’s Master Kil- dale with 133 pounds in tho Royal Hunt Cup race. Hi OAT. No.an, Tostox, June 1.—Tho bont-rnen between Fronehy Johnson and Wallaco Itoss will be called frain to-morrow, as throtwh some misunder- standing to-day In giving thg word “go” tho Taco was A failure. READ THIS RECORD. ——— Third-Term = Wreerde: Inrity. Georgo Washington snid, touching tho ques- tlon of a third term of the Presidency: “To soy nothing implica consent, or, at any rate, would leave the matter In doubt, and to dcellne afterwards might be deemed us bad and unenndid.? ‘The third-tormors of our timo told us for n while that Grant's allenca was only one of the intense expressions of his moiesty, which had become really chronic during his sojourn among the people of the Courts In foreign lands, But wo lenrn at last, theigh the Gnionn Gazette, that when Grant says nothing he wants some- thing, or nt loust will tuke it. Washington also Bald: “As tho aptrit of the Government nny rondor f rotation In the eleetive officers of it niare con: xeninl with the Ideas of Iberty and safety, I take my leave of thom asa public man.” ‘This, the third-termers are good enogh to tell us, amounts to « superstition, and Grant Hele 80 Ingounparnbly prent A niin must cure ug of our profudices fn favor of the precept and example of the Father of his Country, ‘Thonins Jefferson suid: “Uf the principle af rotation be a sound ono, as L consclentiously belleve it.to be with reapcot to this aflice, no pretext ehould ever bo per- mitted to dlsponse with it, because thore never will be n time when real dlficultios will not Pai and furnish a plauaible protext for dispon- aution.” Thnt {s to the point this day. Persons whonre eecking to pervort republican goverment and establish “continuity” nave abundant excuses ready, They should bo knocked down nnd drugged out nt tho beginning. Again Jefferson sald: “Tf some termination to tho Chitf Magistrate bo nur tixed by the Constitution or supplied by practice, his office, nominilly for years, with, In ict, become fur ‘life, aud blstory shows how caally that degenerntes into an’ inherttanes, Belleving that a representative government, Fesponalle atabort periods of olection. Is that which produces the greatest sum of happiness to mankind. I feel it a duty todo no net which shull essentially finpair that principle; and Rhould unwillingly bo tho person who, disre- garding the sound’ procedent set. by an iftustrl- ons prodecossor, should furnish tho first exams ple of prolongation beyond thy second term of oftice,’ je and Popne ‘This 1g ndintrable. It should bo nsconspicudus atthis timo to the American peopl: ne If, to quote Webster, it wore written in flro on tho blu scroll of the sky botween Orion and tho, Pleiudos. It ig not very long Bar Dec. 15, 1876, that a resolution pasded tho National Houso of Rep- Pareuras by a vote of A8to18, It was os fOlOws: * Reeolved, That In tho opinion of this House the precedent estabilshed by Washington and other Presidenta of the Unitod States, in retire ing from the Presidential office after their ace- ond tern, bas kecomy by universal concurrence f part of our republican system of governmen! and that any departure from this time-honored oustom would be unwise, Hapatriotic, and fraught with poril to our freo Institutions.” Tho Hepublicuna of Pounsylyunia, May 2, 1876, rerotved: oy eclare a firm, unqualified adher- ence to tho unwritten law of the Ropublic, which wisoly, and under the sanction of tho most venerable oxnmplos, Hinits tho Prestdentiat servico of any eltizen to two terms, und we, tho Republicans of Pennsylvania, in recogultion at thia law, aro unulternbly opposod to the Presi- deney of any person for a-third term. May 39, 1676, Gen. Grant wrote to Gen, Tn White, of Ponnsylvanin, in respohse to the au third-terni resolution: |, “Iam not now, nor hnvé T ever boon, n candl- date fora renomination, 1 would not accept a nomination if it wore tendered, untess It should come under such elreumstances ng to make it en imporative. duty,~circumatancea not likely ariso.” . Ace. 5, 1876, in his last annual messnge to Con- gress, President Grant said: “With the present term of Congress my ofi- cint life terminates.’ It18 not probable that ublic affairs will over hgain receive attontlon strom ino furthor thatt:us na citizen of the Ite bc, always taking’ doep Interest in tho jonor, integrity, and Prosperity of tho whole and” Aa : rant said to the Viceroy of Chinn: held tho olfieg of President as long as vor been hold by any man, Thoro ure othors who buvo rigot; to. grent distinction at “nome, and who hivoeurned the honor, who “are Sear and to thent it: betongs, not to me. IThavo claims to tho office, It ian pince dls- tasteful -to mo, a plies of hardships and ro- sponslbilities. Whenlf was a younger man thoso hardships were severe and never nyrecabic, ‘Thoy would be worso now. No nin who knows whit the Prestdoney imposes would care to sco afnend tn tho officd. 1 have had my sharoof it—hayo had ull-thoe honors that can be or should bo givon to any citizen, and thero aro muny ablo and distinguished men’ who. havo. coer tte oilice, Toone of them it should be given,’ May wo ask what has happenod that Gon. Grant 1s forced upon the country with such vio- lonco just now against tho sentiments of tho overwhelming mujority of the people of tho Republican States? ty there anytaiu dreadful the matter down South? April 16, , Gon. Grant suid nt Culro: : “It bas beun my good fortuncto havo just pened, through a little bit of every one of the jouthem States lately in rebellion, and it ts gratifying, to mo, and know that le will bo to you, tha y In evary.one of them scenes, decora- tions, and speoctics wore inuch the kame as wo geo and hour to-day, ‘Tho Stars and Strinca wero floating overywhero.. A great portion of the speakers tn every. instance were men who in tis conflich wore the gray, and theapeeches which they muda. show their present devotion to the fay for which we fought, and, which ir all we asked of them, that they should rexpect and honor the flag and be- come god citizens, and hereafter tf it ahould bo as~ sailed by a foreign foe that they showd untte with us as onc people, Krom the ussurunces they give I bdleve they are alncere.” Sunn bo suld at Bloomington: .,* The srmo’ decorations wero scen in evory State that aro seen bero to-night. The Union tug Honted over.us everywhere, and the eyos of the people in those States aro as famillar with {ta colore 14 yours; and look upon it ns yuarnntecing tothe all the rights and prieitegca of a pres pete ple, without regard. ta, race, color, or previous con= dition of servitude, In most of the States, upon the Reception; Committees, side by ride, wero inon: that wore-the blue and men that wore tho gray. We Adve no reason to diuht that Uiose who wore the ray awa full all they have promised in loyalty to hog anibthe Natton," * 8o there cannot bo any Southern emergency call: ag for the mau iindor whose Administration the Solld Bouth wae formed, The whole country ts at peace. Whore isGrant’s *grent omergonoy"? ‘The Chicogy Intee=Ocean sald tho other diy: Lot the mad gpirit of mobs ora small robell- fon breuk out tn this country,.and how quick. tho independont gentlemen who now talk a0 big and confident would run to tholr closets and ‘ory for Grant." gy. - «This ts a. pilitnt tanoy that wo may have trouble. Well, wend trouble, the most alarming: riots Unt over oocurred, whilo Grant -was ub- sent, and. there waa no ocevslon to telegraph itn, to gaye the eanney. Tho country saved Itself, Tho Inver-Ocern shows, however, the direction whieh the fools ate taking. te Js Graut wanted on account of his popularity naa candidate? That popularity does not ap- peur anywhere execpt in the committocs packed tho Bosses, Look at the following summary of fuets rovently progented by the Bultimoro American iurotts, York sachunotts, New Yor! New Jorsoy, Pennsylyania, Ohio, Indiana, ani Iliuols gavo'an aggrogate Republican majority of 2X1,000 Itt 1873, but on the issue of a third term, as presented in 1874, that wrent majority was oyercomo, and a Democratic majority was obtalned inetoad of 141,000, seomingly ta indlcuto A CHANGE Ox 42,000 VOTES IN TIKSE. BEYEN STATES ALONE, BOUGHT ANOUT MAINLY DY ‘TITS QUKATION. OF A THIRD TERM OF THE PRES IDENOY YOR GHN. GRANT. “ Almost ull the States of tho South were -Ro- Dutlican when Gen. Grunt frat entored upon tho acetone yr hoy were: all Democratic when he retired from tho Prosldential oflice, ‘The Ko- publican majorities by which Congressmen were vleeted from tho South to serve during tho ‘firat two years of Grant's term, were na follows: Alabamn, 15,404; “Arkansas, 8348; Floridn, 4,017 Loutelana, tind: Dtlusissinipl soz; Missourl, 1 20,283; South Curalina, 54,742; ‘Tonneasoo, 1,00. otal for. elght'Btates, 162,604 Hepublican ina: jority, . se ~ “At tho Congressional olections hold in these States during thy. nat _yoar of Grant's term us Proaidont, all of thom, except Florita and ‘Bouth Carolina, gave, Domgorutio mu gett ios Gs Louleinna, 60x, -Stisalbsipols S04}, Blleaourte 13,48; Vonncsses, 43,000. Florida gayo vad and South Caroling 870 Kepubiican majority, leaving 4 not majority, of 216,576 for the Democrats, which warrudts tho statement that, under Grant's Adialntstrition, theso vight tates of the South passed from the control of the Republic- fn to that of the Democratic party, and THAT THE DEMOCRATS GAINED JOO VOTES IN THER KIGUT STATES DUNING GRANT'S KIGNT YKALS OF THE Puestgency, When Grant began his tormn us Presidont there were twenty-three Ree ‘pablioan and seven Domocratic Senators fro bo South, and 9p the day he retired from the Presidency there weze but five Republican and twonty-seven ratlo Benstors from the Stutes of the ae wuin for tho Nemocrata of twenty anc joss to the Hopublicans of oighteen vouatice, . During the Qrve.twi rear of Grant's term as President thers, wore 170 Republlocuns and 87 Dewwoersts in fou . divided thug: LARepub- Heung from the North aud 83 Republicans fram the Southern. Bthtes; 40 Democrats from the North, and 27 Democrats from the Bouth; Ie- Publican majority, 100, “ During the laa! Ew yeareor Grupvs terarthe Republicans ha 00 ‘from the BE ie id bug 10d members of Congross— Northern States and 16 fram: the Bouth; while’ tho Demooruts had Wy jena Allcock’s Porous Plas THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GORy ‘Thoirhtsh degreo of perfection baa .y cured after years of ctperiment, ofthe CIOLOKAT Gums and Extracts, ganrantes thom tho MEAT external rem THB BEST FURGATIVE AND BLOOD PUR, BRANDRETH'S PILLs, PURELY VEGETANLE, One or two every night tn ten days Coativeness and Dyapepain. ‘Taken on an empty atomnch, nnueente or annoy. Sold by. all Druggists, By Gh. P. GORE S Wand 82 Watnsh-ay, We shall in a fow days movo present storo to 214 & 216 Madison-st, And shall noxt WEDNESDAY, at 9:30 a, m., ¢eloso ont all Spring and Stmmer Goods AT AUCTION, Routh; Democratic majority, 81. to Calvary € “The off fact that th Republicans sustained n loss of Ge | Greater, Chicana Presiitent," Dp.in, June f, Lee, DECK = In thie OBITUARY. sd Aiaty SpringAria (1.) Journal, May 2% ABV Y—At 10: As announced tn the Journal of yesterday | yfeneralt niorning, tho Hon. 0, 1. Minerhus been for seve | FILAYN! eral days lying at the point of death, bia all- 1. Foigno, ment being a complication of kidney and bowel ment gealat disease, Ho hna beon in peor health for many | {ne at [0 o'el aged A <monthe, Dut his condition was not regarded ag |, GARDNERTAL Lemont, Cook ecrlous until abont ten days sinec, when ho wns | of Allien Gate nor In i d F.ogatt (O.), Utica, and Now York forced to take to his bed, and despite the best | Funeral vhured Ee-Chilitenthe nn medical attendance gradually grow worse, tintil | Clty papers please copy. FRAZER—At tho residence of hor it Monrua-rt, Aged Gh yente, Orlin H.Minor was so woll known to the oltizons enna! Wediestiny, Juno’ at 1 a m from Graco of Springfield, and, In fact, of the Stato, that | Cyursptatimeeinny. | oe , Mayil, at tho roxidonce of his prother-in-inw, Jit Ford, No, sa) Van luran-tty. 0 inesa-man,® patriotic citizen, ncharitabto and | “taunuml Weanostay, dunes atl pr iu. {fous No, B2S death camo to hia rellof about 8 o'vlvek last zor No, lant. Eaward tease r, the announcement of his death will causo a | TAnvEey—At i feollng of profound rorrow. Asn prudent bus- | brother-In- henevolent Mason, ho was known to many | Van Buron-nt. throughout tho West. May 18, 1826, where he resided with his paronts until 184, when thoy removed toOhto, Mecamo to Chicngo tn 1844, and worked thoro nt bis trado of watch making fur a short time, when ho |.on 7 removed to this city, nnd was’ employed by Mr. HALK—Ju ne ty At 10 a, Gcorgo W. Chatterton, Sr, In tho spring of Sait | MVilife H., Infant son of F ho wont to Costn Rien, Central Armoricn, Funeral from No. ? aud was with Gon, Wiliam Walker nt Uroy- 10 montha an turned to the Uniterl States, stopping a short | “sunoral from Nt, 4 Shott timo in New Orleans, and then returning to this | % M1. Uy carriages to Roroh y t 2415 Mtchizansny. }, Crawford Richardson Wileox, infan tC. und Francs C, Wilcox, ago 1 year me XO! Canandalgua, N.Y. for totore i WILCOX— city, and again working. for Mr. Chutterton, and afterward for Ives & Curran, at watchimating, | 28Bey atu: i In 1457, when Jeaso KX. Dubola was Installed a3] émonths nnd 21 da; Anditor ho entered the ofiico us clerk, which Romalns taken position ha retained wntit 181, when ho wos | mont, nominated on the Republican tleket for Auditor, theneo hy enrtti fAMelerys record, therefore, dsclosea the CARBERRY —VYorterda, nt No. 51 Bouth hand : Bay wifo Congfeasmen, ani that the Democrats matnod 120 | Pittedee ne Mercia rey! MeMbor jnembors during tho timo that Gon. Grant was | /amnune tnkon te Boson via Grand Trunk Mt, te at city, Atay At, 10 p, m.. of diphthoretio arelat, eivly duatiter of Chaunoy C nck, aged 4 years and 4 months, uncral fram, frsite: 8 Sunes Ip.m. Feienite of the family inv! ORLIN IL MINER. 88 Vormont papers plenso copy. Aum. Nicadlny, Louis Lowy, yn Big 11 Wigg-at, to Gncolahd, ab p.m. iy 2. Fortloth-st, and Wabast-av., Strs, Frank tty sat Kt JInmon’ Chiret, cornor Higa nnd” Penton Wednesday inorne ounty, tL. nt the im, Em Allmny WN. ¥.) papers ploaso onpy. MeMANON—Thomaa C. MeMaton, Mr, Miner wag bornin the Stato of Vormont, ‘Thomas and Thorern Medahon, ued fo Huneral from thelr resldonco, No. G7 Milraukeo- am ‘a. m., by carringes to Calvary, NNISSIuno t. James Ennis, ngod 42 years, arnt nrediny dune am irty-oighthent., butiwoun Hal . m., of cholera infantum, nk Heand Delle z. Hale, Uiittuppard-st., Thureday, ot pm town, After the capturo of Graytown, he re- | yg ORR Moy 31, 1950, Fredorick H. Horr, aged 1 yoar gnty Jan02, at 1o'elock Weilnesday, at it Menday morning, And elected, aud served until 1863, During his connection with tho officons clerk. bohud almost | s--ncnnnn-n, i 4 FPR Wind, nie A Miser Di tho entlro responsibility of tho offico, and after HERE NEA BELA HSETING. mentite tiring tho rebellion, Mr. | §QmMoeHincotn and Wobster-nvs, this ovening at his eloction gave hls person attention to overy rity of bn: “detail of the work. Miner was ono of Guy. Yates’ most trusted ad- ANNOUNCEMENTS. This will bo a ver ingly altractive choice, and from tho host mannfacty. largo and ogee 0, a8 the goods a visors. Aftor his retirement from tho Auditor's office, | ¢ Mr. Minor devoted bis attention to his personal businosa, and was noted forthe uctlve interest: ho took In all publis entorprisos calculated to build up tha hiteresta of tho city. io waa one | Ppt Wil of tho lleat to nssiat inthe orgudization of the VER MINING COMPANY. Springtleld trou Company, and continued | a IRON Sh i Director to tho tle of bis death, Mr. Minor was a prominent member of tho Masonic fraternity. Ho was clected Sceretur; Location of Mine: of the Grand Lodgo of Masonstn Octobor, 186 ‘Capital Stock, £10. and was retlected each successive year’ until | Bro Weis, whon he deotined g revleation, “In. ss7 ho mA waa nppolnta “ann ‘reusurer, to a va- 2 cunoyy wun clested to that position. in 1878 and | Eroitent. Gro. b foie, again In 1879, and nt the thoe of his death held Sacrotnty, Dee tat positions also that of Grand ‘Trensurer af ‘Tronstrar, JAMES. the Grand Royal Arelt Chapter. He waa also Gonerat-Manager, \ prominent member of tho Scottish Rito of Financial Avent WW. Masonry, boing, with Gon. J, 0. Smilth, the only Bankers, FOURTH Ie In this purt of tho State, Asatated above, Me, Mince over took an notive | Wiliam tt-Stevons, Guo, D Moborts, Leet 7, 4 Richard C. M interest [n all pubile affatrs, and was known and eiuher tt eatecnied ng in onterprising oltizen. Ho was one Geo. Bb, of tho most earnest promotors of tho Lonard of Principat ont ‘Trado, and was elected Kecrotiry nt the first No. 8 es meeting, and, so longns hls health perinitted, HME TAT AMERICAN REPUMLICAN CLUn hanesinbileticd hendquartors at oom 47 Kons ucky IMock, Adams and C ers of Men's, Women’s, and Children's Boots, Shoes, & Slippers In the country, Organized andor tho lawa of. f cGNGn ahuruan Par Vaio 2 ha alue,| ASSESSABLE, and 82 Wabath-cr, THURSDAY, June 3, at 9:30 a, mn, ANOTHER, LARGE Brock’oy CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 1 posittvaly be sold ta clos tin Unaish Wethe Wenn © coneamnent mutica W¥. (Ware, NV. WHITE, SATE 80 Uria Ginna adon cies ae do nts a Rae by a doz, ves nid orks, Goods packed for country TeCornitck, Jonns |. obinixon, James D. : Rooninht tid 68 HORMEL BUILD: ING, No. 115 Brondway, Now York. ants, &C05-Anctloneen. By R. T. MARTIN COMPANY, dovoted much of “his timo to the work of 1 0, getting that body In running order. His busi- LOOMIS L With CY |) Ness oxperionce and sngacits was recognized by 9 i 9 Bankers, meee, + Asa busband, fatbor, neighbor, and friond, no | £O Byrondyyay, New Yorlx. Deposita received subject to check at alghton which all, and his opinion on mattors of fnunco wns alwiys: sought aud considered by bis acquaoint- man ever Ilyed who was moro loved, esteemed, “and respected than Orlin 1. Minor. a intorest Is allowed. Russoll, 2 leading member of the Dotrott Car- | Pill favien when tensivo firm of W. H. Glonny, Sons & Co,, of that AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCEAN, Nos. 265 and 267 State-at,, Between Jackson and Van Buren, lar antes of HOUSEHOLD Goon: , PUCHANDISE at the ‘Ruetlon hors Epuclat attention given to Outaldo Sales, PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUOTION, Elegant Parlor and Ghamber Suits, Splendid Rosewood Planofortes, Fine Parlor Organs, Sideboards, Choffonieres, oto, Stocks, fonds, ntid all Securities dente in nt thaN, Ve | HYMENEAL. Stock Exclinned bowksht und sold un commission, Bpectal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune STOCK SPECULATION. Dernorr, Mich. Juno 1,—A fashtonable wed- JOHN *..DOD “ding took place here this eventng, the high con- | Bankersand Broters, 12 V 1ST, New York, tracting parties being Alice, daughter of Alfred | Buy stacks on Fensonntte mai rain, and, whon destrod, oh £25 to Fl exn bo neosuably invorte Privilozes in which £3 ta - Works, and John ©, Glonny, son of a wenlthy | od. Opportuntuns for ¥ : «| cutring. ull informutlon on appli citizen of Buffalo, N, Y., and momber of the ex. | furring. Full infors pn city. The ceromony was porformed nt St. Paul's « WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS. by Bishop Harris and the Hoy. It. W, Clark, Iteo- tor, tho bridal coupla knouling tho whilo undora floral nrch over the chancol rail. The Rppomse men wero Mosers.. aznrd, Cuttor, and Watson, of Buffalo, Tho bridesmaids were Edith Were sen, Phebo Russoll, and Gortruda. Watson, of thoy sall for Europa, +s: + aaa Se MUSICAL... - <é Thera seems to bo no Hmit to the enter- oa prise of the popular piano house of Story & Camp, located at 188 and 190 State strect. ‘They have fitted up a series of plano parlors in the. most elegant and recherche style. So Ch : ¥ nich haste any fathement aresliown tn thelr: ne Only Perfect Bed. decorttion “that they. ate the: envy--of,our | 3. 3 = 3 : - society lames. A private Passa eee clove. | - 20: YEARS-IN USE tor bas been i iisfaction. Choap Imitations, ab will provo unsatis- te.6n tho frame, ut in, making the whale six stories of thelr extenslyo building easily ne- And giving exeotient snitatn cessibie, ‘Visltars to the Convention sliould | posmrelx wavon, ara oneredy give them a call before leaving tho city, TD Ree that our name rr An Earth-Rock Avalnnoho=Dolng In UN E an Hour What an Army ‘of Shovele ION WIRE MATTR' SS CO., 5, 7 & 9 N, Clark-at., Chicago. desert nro xe nbstructive to tho Southern Pacitia | Fee silo by Furnttare Dealers.” non Thought Impossiblo, Tho sand storms through tho great Colorado On Thursday Morning, at 100'cl'k, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS, NOS. 265 & 267 STATE-ST,, and ologant assortmont of Houschold Fm handsome Parlor 81 somo Chamber Sults ria, Lounies, Ki Folding Chatrs, vrs BMAureRnon, q stoads, uroaus, ' Drunainy GANT PIANOS ond ONG. On Thursday, at 12 o’clock noon, | AT TUK AUCTION ROOMS, A splondid Rozowood 754-Octave Pinnoforter ta Htonewaod Caner with Garten Lovannd Lyre a tra ni Jor Organs, handaomo Walnu By POMEROY & COs 200,000 CICARS! IMPORTED KEY WEST & DOXESTIC CIGARS, Wednesday, June 2, at 104.m And Continue Thursday and Saturday, Wo will soll tho ontirs stock of s doaler, conn Henry Clay, Principe, totle, Paitanas tt jaldge and Ash Me airs, Patan ‘Cano-Beat, Chairs, Wor Hprings, ‘Binttrosres, this city, Tho presents wero clegant, and cos: H tumes gorgeous. Guesta camo from ull points “ J in the United States... A reception was held ut : the home of tho bride. this ovoning, and tho welded pal loft for: Now: York: frommmnenco | a ae 3 fea cree jofortoy two slogaut Par Je CASE. Conchas, Reloe Tie Cabanas, Regallss, Railway ns the snow {sto the Contral Pacitlo Rond on the Novada summits. Instead uf snow thoovil. Never in tho history of tho Contral Pacifio itond has travel beon Interrupted for a-| ste Sot k destroyed and tracks buried beneath landslides | of Providence im ot contion of cucats Juno at of Here eran abeny: ine Riven rook | from Providenes and Nowport, ‘Transiont rates, a 7 pats, €1u 1h Ri plows and working brigades ewarmed on 200 | Refsiny! permanent yucnts, €Uto $18 por won to location of iniles of track, ‘They scomod toxpring out of | Hocky Point, Warwick. It lq or Gov. Jiacklt, Irv the ground, Hut near Alta, on the Cullfornia | dunco, 2, 1. slope of tho Nevadps, un earth and rock nvalaneho vecurred of ‘sitch tnagnituda. that, COZZENS WEST. POINT. HOTEL iy of shovelmon . si aghast at the arm I? hy : c * the month's Jub before thom, But ahydraults |, -_ ' Will bo Opaned Juno f, (880. - ‘Tho Hotol has a gnssongor olovator. Cottagos to _ hours, without a pick, a shovel, or a barrow, or | let, with board at hotel, or meals servod {nthe cot ‘Aman to wipld thom, I will say to you" mount-,| tages. Examination at Milltary AcajlomyJuno, For rc YOODBBLL BROS, Wost Point, N. ¥. APE ANN, SE, Qnod Hurbor Beas hoso and three-inch nozzles from gravel-miners | tor, Mass. Minost Ocean Sosnory aud Burt. ‘Now England Const, -gold-gravel dlucter amiled nt ft. “In forty-elght. fin mass bezone, and it will yanish and lenvo na lars address signt™ Ani it was #0, Tt was but an hours | Phrtculars scar work to’ make fn flue of Lonnis and tap a mountain-strenm 150 fect overhend and tend ft 8 to tho spot. Thon, borrowing some bydraullo | BASS ROCK If0U: close by, he had quickly several such streams, | the Under indefeot pressure, pinging “with nitro: | Sra #.0. BROWN. POMEROY & CO. Auctionsers, TH and AY landoloh + By HENRY & HATCH, Auctlonvors, 17 and 12 Wabast-ar 30,000 Cigars At Auction, Wednosday, Juno 2, at 1! o'die -All favorite brands, Bad mill be nold, cash, WENIY & 1; WEDNESDAY, ‘REGULAR AUCTION DRY COODS, CLOTHING, Straw Gonds, (00 dos Ii is; Nations. 91a, AL TOLL, Auctioneers SUIIMER RESORTS. aheds tne Southern Pacific is putting up sand Cet tna fouces for many inlles, whicn will greatly Iesson | ROCKY POI hi GANSUTT. “4 eee Rhode pera q own wd ponwlar ufomer Toso week boforo this winitor.. Show sheds have been | ated aw Nurrneadnott Lng. tal ‘and Ni opon for the ro- sicamauonta daily 1 1 ents Burnlabiny ogdes Ca EMERY, Je, Mangyor. catia ilane sh handolpest Bond’ for illustrated boo! glycorino power on tho mass. Down camo rock& bouldors, {rees, stofes, and earth: 100 tons nt a roil tumbled d ought the track was roplncod; tho cara‘and engines appeared: gind passonyora, rol from. bondage, nado. the wollin coho sit doy a} $100 Reward! : doy} St ‘ ; CUB ORUGTE andl the noxt trafiuwondora wi was tho obstruction !—Coreapondent, Baltimore Suh a | pee ins eee RE sind. th Tho Froe Gormuw Cities. TEN wb ey Pall Mall Quaette, Wie BARTLET, A xery, falr lea of tho issues Involved in Prince Bist still enjoying tho advantages of fron trado and | 8¢Qbia! yoroin, ‘Taking Dremon tor an Senne it wil bea at ore a fiat tele | SEAN LESS. HER ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented March 26,1870. -_- Pprotty much the. samo rnto ns thoy doin Ene gland, tho tubabltants of Oldenburg, scarcely halt . EXTRA! Our sale on WEDNESDAY Mol 34 of W. G, Crockery: Geo RYING, Jane 3, ab lown tho'atecp deciivity, | “see ene of and, good ns his word, thero remained jn forty= eight hours not a tillleck to bear record of tho : : le ondrous achievement, mtiick almost, o8 a 100 Decorated ‘Tollet Seta, ker Gonds packed by exporlonced packors. 4 VREZE- DISTRIBUTION ow monwealth Distribution Co JUNE 80, 1880. - ‘ i ‘en a . We will pay to 6 charitable institution $110 in casa ute be retained by the atatn erie the Paice pees” MUTMAN A PATICHIG Ta aloe, Gsloago: IL imarck’a Iatest rald upon the German DR. PARKER, the paton' froo ports may be gathored from un inquiry into | Porience, the fasts yeara w tho relative prospority of those pli ova whichara | 2s yiod Gat apelanes ag re. the Gave y 1 thoso which are, Included in the German zol- Sta Heturorsof the ever LON BHNNE THE ore. the Governuont hav Et uceritred rexulrly 1 BVEALY MONTIT, Sundays an tet. “Rha nlted Btates Cireult Court on March 1 re dored thio following dectalon: an bour distant, are almost strangers to the ad- Gormany at anything appronching a reasonne blo price, ‘Cotton oat. Bugar, ‘teu, and coffeo are thera’ chareed ab : neatly three times the amount asked forthom | - in the frev towns such fruits as rnfaina, figs, and almonde—tho Inter a very important ingro- | ‘Will oullect your past duo and doubtful claims .with dient in many a German confection—are almost |. Bo shnrvo tilt mony is nado. too dear for catnmon peaple to purchase, whlle tobacco, almost n neocasury’ to the Teuton, quadrupled in, valuo dircotly it entera tho Cy tome Union, As n result, the Inhabitants of Oldenburg aro almost uniformly ir, whilo theie brethren of Nremun_ are. tick. Operatic 1 , erfarmancos and othor expensive dolights, uns," nown in the first-namod placo, aro common in’ the latter, The unhappy people who havo the misfortune tobe under {moperial taxation res gard tholr moro lucky nolghbors with prnfound: 5 oat envy, and sorrowfully comparo tholr supo- rior lot with thelr awn, Very naturally, those who boast the advantages, thoroforo, of: Hing t inafreo town are anxious that no step shoul pe taken: towurd dopriving them of thelr good WATCHES, REPEATERS,’ AND CHRONOMETERS IMPORTANT of the Nnost wrades to the ordinury tme-plecca,- Ror. 8 Hyman & Co., 127 Stato stroots: oi . ———e ee mes: Our highest artists in dentistry: Tho McChesnoys boyoud doubt, though’ but 3S ‘O egt ee ‘Tha moth will nat attack a fabrio that is packed in Buck & Rayner’a * Moth Powder." - —<—$<$<————— Buy the Improved Howe Scales, ; Bordon, Sol- set k Go, agente Uy bake ateae eee BMARRIAGES., |, BESuisY—ORCUTT—In this city, May 7 David 8 > Tho ie flog, ayia Bing, Tuowsn J, Bosley: and aise * por box, Of postage, securely » DEATHS. |”), NES—Tho fu 19 : ae ar Wamna tees, ue ven tees | - PE BSN to the ‘Church of (ho ilofy Nao, whore Liigs | - let—That the Commonwealll Tings sre not fraadatent i) pttonilon ta arith ‘such popular favor COLLECTION AGENCY. vantage of puloying fartioles not produced tn A a mee fh The mansgemont chomoe whlelt haa mer sitead the following nttenalivy prizs i fn, Approximation oF Abproxiaiayon 9 Prison $l osch, Approgimation AARIMU ton or 6 fora sample Srpross of the bree tlokeaiay B'Edait' Pust-Omice Monoy-Order K rn reas. Ih oF Es against mistakes and gnta will pleaso wr in : GUNTIEM, Coafvotioger, Jo 3M nest. CAle CANDIES, Day, Co! ered tho MEST In the eg a Hi unty, and Btato, jotadidrens it 3 Bor 200 Counter, youn EG NO THE FA sau. "MOLVTA OUR Goons for, WIOQCK., We have BARGAINS LIVE MERCHANT. Mouse for our Reduced Price List BUTUER BROS, Acsish THE GHHAT ENGLISH ie iby, = wrhes, Painful Menatrustion, Ulcerntion, Ovartan iisesses, ail diseasus Luown as beual ay tare aval Bed ed iz boxes : i eure ass Periot Chicazo, au, 3 gists ovorywhoro, ga for Uk Bunt by oi HAI Goons, i GUAY MEDICINE G9, Wholesaio & tacalt, Mecha 20 ‘Wholessio Axci Paina “ niengo,by aL jornbants Wettieyytaale i@ and 4