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ee ——“C*™is—SCSCSCST HE CHWIWAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY . JUNE 13, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE RAILROADS. , “gnd rebuilt with sheathing and other protection | and at the nomination for Be inst cold. The explorers were to be leftin | the noblest of (sblecican’ eteeeneg less the Arctic region for two, three, or four rears, | crowd of Greenbackers are now holding & 80- the suip returning once a year to bring thom | called National Convention. The gathering is supplies and recruits if needed. Starting from composed of 2 variegated ussortment of chcap the base. the explorers were to establish eta- demagogs and addle-pated agitators, ranging in tions at convenicnt intervals, and reach the Polo respectability from Denis Kearney to De La ‘SULPHUR SOAP. NEW DEVELOP SUYLYLER SILKS. Nummer Silks! ‘ireumstances, The shipments by the five Eastern pool lines during the week amonnt- ed to 33,301 tons, against 29,081 tons during the week previous, an increase of only 4.23 tons, The railroads, however, argue that shipments are always light during the first part of the month, and the next two weeks will show up much better, disappeared from Milwood some weeks ago, was heard of in Boston yesterday. A gentle- man from Springfield“ met him and_ tele- graphed his wife, wha immediately left for Boston in company with her brother. It is feared that Reader’s mind is affected, as there is no eause for his flight. ————— Fast Trains on the Eastern Lines Begin Running To-Day. nN iL pystedge or balloon. The plan seemstohave | Matyr. The picturo of Zachariah Chandlen i BATT 1 = The following stateinent shows the am been entirels rational. Tt provided for the grad- | which hung over the stage during the Repub | a Slight Increase in the Easte | of xrain, four, uid provisions carried by the ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. ¥ Wi five Eastern pool lines during the week end- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, hy THE SCIENTIFIC ORLD, ual avclimatizing of the men, gave them al- lican Convention, had not be a mode of retreat, and safe quarters 4 snied the Balboner to its presence greatly annoyed the delegates. No Bound Freight Traffic. ing June 12: ° SPRINGFIELD, III., June 12.—Decisions were f fuilure, with a certainty z 4 = wes fe re er, [tons of [tons tal erk’s office in the following cases: Hi dition. Ee fatare, sf sur there anal be, | man from Michigan cordially despised, itwas the | Decision in the Case of the Mlinois bis." S009 ooo cer No. 69, of 1879. Sarah A. Drown et al. vs. Ban- The Roman States Excited rallnot bs the fault of Government By the "hole brood of cheap money theorles.—New Central vs. The People 9,010! Sazal t.067| diam | uaa Companys appeal from Rock Island; Over the Discovery of terms o ag “ort une. : f aot es 4 emed. himself and other private persons to furnish the ——————— £50) Sion] 2S] BS | pavg or lee, eperial Fice- Insurance Com- AQT 7 : a : le : a 3 125 . 1s: .§ 5 i = ‘yeseel; the Government was to provide the GEN. GARFIELD swore that he “never sub- Upholding the Power of tho Assembly to P: O70) 2te) 2atel 4661 ippeal from Monteomenys ath eee scribed for a share of the Credit-Mobilier stock, } UP! iB fe Assembly to Fass 1.492} 540} 2100 | _No. 46, of 1874. Allen B. Briscoe v3. County of men and subsiet them. The latter part of the agreement bus been fuithfully performed. ‘The men, all of them volunteers from the regular army, and three of them First-Licutenants chosen to command the lund forces, are now in Washington. The stores are ready. The fail- ure of the expedition at this stage will be a se- ‘ere disappointment to those engaged in it, and tothe country. Congress may be asked to give authority for the use of one of the naval vea- sels for this purpose, but it is not probable that, on short notice, auy of them conld be made Clark; appeal from Appellate Court, Third Dis- trict; reversed and remanded. ie effect of this decision is that a County Clerk is entitled to his necessary expenses for clerk hire, fuel, ete. even when they exceed the amount al- lowed him by the Board of Supervisors. a THE PRINCESS AND THE FURS, Although the recent visit of the Princess Louise and the Prince Leopold was not attended by public demonstrations, it was none the less enjoyable to the distinguished and never received or saw a share of it.” Oakes Laws to Prevent Extortions, Ames himself admitted that he never delivered any stock to Mr. Garfield, never took any formal subscription, and only claimed to have paid one paitry “dividend” of $319, which was afterward paid back. It does not hold to reason that any Congressman, much jess a man of National reputation like Mr. Garfield, could be bought by 2 eee. Joan of $220. The slander exposes itself. 2n,s00| 25,701 808i] 3,001 PURE NATIVE SULPHUR Of Creat Medica! Value in Curing Blood and Skin Diseases. GOOD NEWS INDEED! Total... RAILROAD EXTORTIONS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, IL, June 12.—The opinion of the Illinois Supreme Court in the case of the Lilinois Central Railroad Company vs. ‘The People, ete, an appeal fromi Douglas County, was filed toxlay in the office of the Clerk of the Central Grand Division. The ES We have marked down and reduced our SUMMER MEETING OF PASSENGER AGENTS. The General Ticket and Passenger Agents of the Western roads from Chicago and St. Louis held a meeting yesterday at. the room of the Chicago Railroad Association in Ash- land Block for the purpose of taking further action regarding thé equalization of east- bound passenger rates and the seaboard emi- —— ready for so trying a voyage; and, fora year at. Says the Cincinnati Gazette: Jeast, the expedition must be postponed. <a If the Cincinnati hotels during tho session of the Democratic Convention shall be as well managed as were those at Chicago last week, it judgment of the Cireuit Court is affirmed, and the constitutional power of the General Assembly to pass the law of 1873 to prevent grant business to the West. There were present George H, Daniels, Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific; Francis party. ‘They were never tired of admiring the display made by the business houses. The Princess was particularly desirous of steing the collection of seal skins and tine SILKS from 10 per cent to 20 per cent less than for- This Must Be to the Thousands in This SrcvaTor ConKiinG, in his speech pre- senting the name of Gen. Grant for a third term tothe Chicago Convention, sneered at the inde- pendent scratchers who vote as they please as Country Suffering from Impure Blood and Rough, Dry, Scaly, and Pimply Skin Diseases, when they learn that Glenn’s Sulphur Soap railroad extortions and unjust discrimina- tions is sustained, but the opinion is meagre and uusatisfactory, and the action of the Court will undoubtedly cause spec- ‘will be well for the reputation of the city. Not- withstanding the great crowd, the service was peor and the tables weil supplied, while few complaints were heard of unreasonable charges. Cincinnati is a great oentral point, but if it is furs at A. Bishop & Co.’s, 164 State street, corner of Monroe, which she had heard was unsurpassed by anything of the kind in the United States, and regretted that the- warm Chandler, Missouri Pacific; J. R. Wood, Burlington; A. H. Manson, Hlinois Central; “W. HL. Stennett and W. AC ‘Thrall, North western; E. St. dohn, Rock Island; and mer prices. This reduc- tion, in connection with the “tramps. jaybawkers, and guerrillas—men who expected to if tt ley between the lines, and forage now on the | 2PCS! continue to draw great crowds of | ulation. This case was an agreed | James Chariton, Alton. weather and the lack of time prevented her onvside, and then on tho other.” George Wil: | Beef inne? Wace as PMECterS ABE SPE | One, and has heen” pending for ‘cat, James Chatlton Geenpied the ehatr and | from making a thorough examination of this fact that we bought them at Contains this Precious 4 9 q ide i eorge H. Daniels as Secretary. Near! ] 4 x Presse inten- . Ass jam Curtis regards the sneer as reflecting onhim | patronage. years, The Court has been slow to decide it, | eee ite tine of the meeting was concn. tion of making another visit to Chicago, and | @Xtr emely low prices at Medicinal Sulphur. devoting more time te actual purchases. ————— ‘THE commission of the present Postmaster. at Chicago will expire within a few months, and a fact to which the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners have frequently referred, and when at last the Court was compelled to dis- in considering forms for reporting the sea- board emigrant business, to Conimissioner Gwinner, The proper blanks for reporting commencement of the sea- asone of the 20,000 “jayhawkers" in New York ast year who refused to vote for Cornell for All SKIN DISEASES are more or Jess eonstitational: or dependent upon some specific poison in the bloud, THE SOUTH PARK. Governor, and he makes this stinging comment on Cunkling’s own guerrilla record: Let ussce who it is that thus contemptuously Jectures upon Republican party fidelity. What isthe lecturer's record? In 1876 Mr. Conkling was a candidate for the Presidential nomination. He received uinety-nine votes, sixty-nine of which were from New York. The party declined his services as President, and Mr. Whecler, of New York, was placed upon the ticket with Mr. Hayes. Mr. Conkling mude one speech during the canvass, in which he avoided mentioning the pawe eitherof Mr. Hayes or of Mr. Whecler. After the election, when continued Republican doutrul of the Government depended upon rati- fying the decision of the Electoral Commission to count the Republican returns from Louisiana, Mr. Conkline, deploying between the lines. and doubtful upun which side to forage, shirked the to itis understood the competition for the place will be active. The Administration is under no special obligation to the politicians who have lutely made their headquarters in the Post- Office. The people of the city would not be dis- tressed if the Chicago Post-Oifco should cease be § mere political machine. <<< Tne drumis a barbarie instrument. It can’t make music. war it isn’t heard above the din of battle. In wet weathor it is usciess. Indry weather itis a lively annoyance. The French propose to abolish it, and to do away with regimental bands also. One solid shot is worth a dozen drum corps. The In peace it is deafening. In pose of the case the decision was made in favor of the people aginst the railroad com- pany, and the case was put into the hands of Justice Dickey, who objectedto the decisions to write the opinion. The Justice has done his work in a very peculiar manuer, and has, in fact, failed to consttue the. law of 1873 or any of its perplexing features, The law provides that a schedule of reasonable maximum rates shall be prepared by the Railroad Comuis- sioners for each of the milroads in the State, and that such schedules shall be prima facie evidence in our courts that the rates fixed are reasonable, but the Supreme Court has failed such business were finally|agreed upon. It was decitled to sell excursion tickets at reduced rates over the various Western roads for July4. Thes 4, and 5, food to return Regarding the equal Oma! ickets will be sold July 3, July 6 inclusive. “ufion of rates from a and the Missouri! River points, no definit action was taken, and another meet- ing to settle this’ difliculty will have to be held. ITEMS. From France Chandler, the efficient Gen- eral Pa senger and Ticket Agent of the Mis- souri Pacitic Railroad, it is learned that his road has just commenced to build a new Messrs. Farnsworth é& Smith, of the South Park Hotel, have placed an Edison telephone in their popular house, so parties can order meals before leaving the city and find every- thing ready when they arrive at the Park, Hereafter the hotel will close at midnight and open at 6o’clock in the morning, and parties willbe served between those hours only when an order is received by telephone gr otherwise before 12 o'clock, midnight, Special effort will be made for breakfast parties. The South Park has no equal as a road house in America. MR. WINTER, former proprietor of Winter’s Café, opposite son, makes the “values” POSITIVELY THE BEST IN CHICAGO. “Staple Styles” SATINS! which must be eradicated before It is possible to re= move the appenrance of it from the surface, and there is but one way known t6 the profexsion to ace complish this end, snd thut Is to neatralize the polion by the use of PURE SULPHUR in some form or ath= er, and experience has proved that in avery larce Proportion of cases tt can be dane more effectually and more rapidly by the use of sulphur in soap, and the best combination of this kind, and the one now generally used, is GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. It ts prepared expressly to cure. See that “C. N. CRIT= 'TENTON, Proprietor,” is printed on each paokety without which none Is genuine. Sold by all Drag= gists at 25e.; 3 Cakes GOe. Sent by mallonre= ceipt of price, and Se. oxtra for each Cake. C. Ne CRITTENTON, 7 Sixth-nv.. New York. THE HUB PUNCH. line from Pleasant Hill, Mo., to Nevada, on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, about 100 miles in length, for the purpose of reaching and opening up the Butler coal-fields. yote, but the election wus saved despite bis evasionef his duty. After the Republican Ad- ministration was inaugurated, and while the Democratic party was still meditating a more- ment te unsent it, Mr. Conkling, in the report apotheosis of noise is over. <<< Sam James A. Garfield at Madison, July 24, 1878: w construe Sec. $ and determine to what ex- tent the railroad companies of the State are bound by the rates fixed by the Board. Judge Dickey writes against his convictions, and MeVicker’s, has opened the “ Brevoort House Restaurant,” 145 Madison—a fine merchants’ +] exchange and lunch-room, extending in rear to the Board of Trade. Best imported and —— SATINS! Just received this week, plished in the Word, declared that he knew | Ideas Aghteven more than guns, even more | Vit é ; ; ’ what would sink ‘the’ Administration in in- | than men. Pur two antagonistic ideas into the | WHOS, Hike @ man, anxious to, five 28 | Comntcsioner Albert Fink, just previous Boar d famy. He and his eubulterns. finding that | arena together and let the world look on. and | 7eteq ‘by the Goa as yy that a maz | t0 his departure for Europe, Issued the fol- domestic liquors, wines, ales, porter, and 4 ce Eangeand fvretlae shot and ‘ohh eons at through ages, but tho truth weil triumph ae laste ipnty of the Court think isthe way justive Se edi subjects relating to the ina? and oteen fers with fru heateny a new line in all the fash- the itepubhen Administration, to the infinite naebann alata arts out, and, after saying n uri 5 nd with ny | : ; aid and comfort of the common enemy; and | 4 Sogramry exchange says that Camp- | 'easons for ‘ts deelsion are presented and | business of the Joint Executive Committee quid coollagaunmer dunk a All Be elegant ionable shades, including whilo that Administradion. by its purity and AEN e . | discussed in the case of Ruggles vs. The Peo- a CRON adendeil to by Air. Robert E.. i iT? 39 6“ * West Virginia del O'Brien, Secretary, aud Mr. C. H. Crosby, Assiet- | in the city. € h ability, and by the great results accomplished by | bell. the Chairman of tho West Virginia dect®. | pie, he coolly remarks that the writer of the | O Ban, Secretary, tad Mr. C. H. Crosby, Assist- ——E oachman, Helio. iis tho chief title of the party to the confl- | tion at Chicago, is a son of the founder of the | Opinion did not concur in the decision in | SRtSeerctary will be referred by) thom ta the hisr:-TEATHING' cx IIS WEATHER: trope,” Lavender, Ee ven i ’ Ta, Those folding cot chairs advertised on first Page. Examine them and see for yourself. that case and does not concur in this. Why the opinion was’ not written by one of tha Justices who concurred in it may be sur- nised. The opinion is as follows: Dickey, J.—This is un action aguinst the Tll- nois Central Railroad Company, under the stut- of the Trunk-Line Executive Committee, who will irstie the necessary directions. It it should be desirable to hold amecting of the Joint Ex- ecutive Committee, at the request of three members, 2 meeting can be called at any time. Mr. Charles Francis Adums, Jr., has kindly esn- sented to act as Chairman, All communications Campbellite sect. Can this be true? TheCamp~ pellites, so called, are very strong in West Vir ginia, and the name ts common tnere. —————_ Four Philadelphia doctors have been ar- rested for selling paxus diplomas. There’s more dence of the country and to continued power, the unsernpulous methuds and tendencies which ‘Mr, Conkling typities are the great obstructions io its euccess. When Mr, Conkiing’s discourse i3, of jayhawkers and guerrillas, and party assasing, and foraging between the Ines, New York Re- blicans, a3 they remember the defeat of Gov. Wine, Bronze, &c., at $1.00 and $1.25---qualities guar- anteed better than can be Rich in muscle-producing material beyond all other foods and medicines are Malt Bitters. ix.and ‘the ‘'ammany bargain, and the at- ; ute of this State , 1Sid, to prevent ex | § iempied “deal” of this last winter, and the pro- | Need of closing up the shops that sell ood di- | tortion and unjust di itunetinnsiie Judg- | should be addressed to the Chairman,as herevo- | sop Bitters has restored to sobriety and fs ment wus rendvred against the defendant for | fore- health, perfect wrecks from intemperance. bought either wholesale or plomas tv bogus doctors. But then where would theeminent and learned faculties bol a ‘Tre powerful Librarians’ Association be- Neves in fiction for the young. arfield bezan longed “ machine" war upon the party admi=- istration, smile xs contemptuously as the o-ator sneers. Mr. Conkling lives ina glass be¥se 30 exceedingly thin that at Chicago he #48 been plainly visible to a host of genuine Fepudlicans Throughout the country who neéér truly saw. The representatives of the General Freicht Departments of the roads east from this city heid a weeting yesterday at the office of Mr. R.C. Meldrum, corner of Washington and Dearborn streets, for the purpose of taking $1,000, and defendunt appoals. It is insisted that the Court, in the decluration under which judgment was given, is defective. The case was, by agreement, tried ‘upon an ugreea state of fucts set out in the record, to whieh is added the retail. SAMPLES BUSINESS NOTICES. For constipation, billousness, indl- gestion, headache, tuke Arend’s Vegetable bim before. Hfe with “The Pirates’ Own Book.” The | following: “lf, upon the foregoing facta, this ; fi inti! it steps izatic aAst-l Bowel Regulator. It acts like a charm. Re- re of their planks | Eibmrlens tom man, will voto for Garflold. So | Covet funds for plaioui. itis agreed. thata ine | fteTk (pF Tee equalization of the eastbound | Suite: Huge Weed, healthy complosion; clear Tre Fiatists begin ox¢ Of their planks | ho fs sure of an election. should the Courtiind fordefoudant, the judgment | are now ahead of thelr allotted, pereentages | Hewd. Price sd cents. “Depot. northeast corner ‘thusly: Suan eer aoe : isto be entered Bocordingly ‘here wus.no | except the Michigan Central. ‘This road ad : “slavery being simply cheap labor, and cheap | ‘Tarx no polities towlay. Give the children | pica tiled. Hoth parties submitted the ense on | still some 80,000 tons behind, and.as thebenn | eOiCiiia REE DIES Sent by mail. Orders re- sylyunia Company’s lines and the Baltimore & Ohio are largely ahead, the officials of the | Michigan Central think the latter roads { should turn over part of their business to equalize the east-bound tonnage. Owing to tho extremely hot weather, it was thought | best not to meddle with so dangerous a sub- ject lest there might be an explosion, and the the agreod stutements of facts under the seventh count of the decinration. 1 am directed by the Court to say that a majority of the Court think that the count in question is sufficient to sustain the Judgment. The proofs in the record show clearly a violutionof the statute, and the only question a3 to the propricty of the judg- iment depends upou the constituvonal power of the General Assembly to puss the law. It is ceive prompt attention. MAIN STORE. Jabor being simply slavery, therefore,” ete. This is a new definition of slavery. It is prob- ably by that eminent filologist, Prof. Denis Kearney. Webster defines slavery as the state of entire subjection of one person to the will of another, and a slave a5 & person beld In bondage to another; one who bas no freedom of action, the Cyclopedia of Moral and Relixious Anec- dotes, and tell them how Garfield, by his own efforts, reso to be a class-leader in his native town. Stick a pin there. Drink Clear, or Mix with Lemon« ade, Soda, or Ice Water. The “HUB PUNCH,” made in Boston solely by C.Hy Graves & Sons, isof suncrier quality, and meots with marked popular farores a healthful and palate ie drini It fs prepared with great cam from the heat mas terials, and will be tound un agreeable addition to P Ir Hiram College, in the delirinm of its Joy, will consent to change its name the country (uticura but whose perse+ 8nd services aro wholly under | will pe doubly grateful. insisted that the act is a violation of @ | Freight Agents adjobrned acros the control e7 another. rr ———_— contract between the State and the corporation | oo, ol thi ommaelyes Mth ned across the way to the Sholes things of tt ie gimen amdeainoly ome fowsbip abd cuud nature if zizhily enjoyed. growing out of the cbarter of the appellant. Tne charter provides that the Board uf Directors shall have power to estuvilsh suck rates of tolis BLOOD AND SKIN REWIEDIES. “Gry. GARFIELD proceeded to the front.”— Slavere It Will be seen, docs not mean “cheap Gen. Rosecrans’ oficial report of the Batile of lage" but it means no pay; it means compul- PICHIC, YACHTING, AHD EXCURSION PAR} FIRES. ae TIES, HOTELS AND FAMILIES, font work for another for nothing: no free- Fu for tho conyeyance of persons and property con of will to accept the wages offered or to oman re eee eee upon the same (the Fouayae thes anal fom Poe co USVILLE BLAZE reject them; no freedom of action to work " to time by their laws direct an leterming, ant ‘HE TTT 7 HAZE. % A 7 PERSONALS. levy and collect, the same for the use ofsaid | Braprorp, Pa., June 1—The ‘Titusville | ,,MéSsns. WeERs & Porren—Gentlemen: Ihavo Tho mameand tiles feUES PUNCH Is adopt ut All unauthorized use of tals or to decline to work. The Denis Kearney edass ‘Trade Mark. 114 8& 116 State-st. company; and: Inconsidemation of the grants, | Gre was got under control this forenoom | my hnadsand limbs, causing constant irritation, definition of slavery is, therefore, bosn. 7 3; mnehiees ce . . —| privileges, and franchises conferred, it 8 & ian : a 3 i z Coeap Inbor is ouly relatively an evil. Where | _ came sold my tickets, and went home.— ) Pv gevinred. the , corporation stall’ pay | The buildings dlestrosed were ‘of the poorer | denriving me of rest aud attention to business, re ES RE VEE TORS ieston, Mans. the whole Inbor of a country is cheap thé goods as atte b i Pena a ceanury: se’ BD, PoE | quality, of frames on the outskirts of tha | use of suipiur baths: without permanent are. TUILLINERY. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grovers, Hotels, a eee coat’ country are corresponding. | |, Unprotected young men should remember | Fert Hants that ihe gatute reguintingtines | town, ‘The oil-tanksare still blazing, but no | Last May ¢ physteina enlled my disease. orem S and Drogciais overs where, ONLY BF ly cheap. If cheap labor means §{ a day und } that Miss Anthony is a delegate-at-large. tolls?is a violation of this contact. ‘Thisdos | danger exists. ‘The burning of therefineries, | Rodent: spots appeared on my bands, head, and SNORE HE ONE EBX sp eei * | face, eyes became much inflamed and granulat- SMITH & VANDERSEEK, pends upon the construction of the terms of the charter. Without a charter the corporation bud no cxpucity to do any business whatever: no powor to make contmicts, to sue or be sued. nischurter confers these functions and pre- ibes the mode of their exercise. A nutural person having permission, to. eros public high- ways, and owning the land necessary, may, with- stills, ete., of the Acme Oil-Works will in- | ed. ca valve a loss of half a million alone. Thero | and external remedics were prosoribed bya .. | leading physician for six months, was then in- een mas placed on all the proper- | (i \aueeg to another, and a consultation of er] leading physician was had, when a definite Braprord, Pa., June 12.—At3 o’clock the | plan was decided upon, but all to BG puEBOee. 5,000-barrel tank at Titusville belonging to | After following advice for four mont! e without I bought two bottles of It would have savored more of -mercy to i the people if Mr. Tennyson had left “Out of the pingat iengih impatred)/sight. iovernal Depths" where he found it. it will hardly be necessary to embalm the Empress of Russia. Having been in Cannes all last winter, she 13 doubtless well preserved. dear labor $3 4 day it is still 2 relative term, for if the $1 under cheap labor has the purchasing power of $3 under dear labor nothing is gained under the scale of compensation or lost under the other. It is not the aumber of dollars pald for work, but the purchasing power of tho money Agente for the Northwest. New York and Chicaco. MALY UNFERMENTED RRRARAeeenrs MALT BITTERS MILLINERY! GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. W.H. HAGEDON £2 £44 Madison-st., received in comparison with the amount of labor Judge Church, of Minnesot: ho died | out. ‘a. charte t do oe ¥ pernunent cut performed. that determines the point whether ee urch, of Minnesota, who die cl er, consiruct an erate hy a Vork: ini istil a ae peer . z iS a Nae a rnilroad, and ns, 8 ha Acne Works, containing distillate, ex- | Cuticura Resolyent, two boxes of Cuticura, and the workman isa deur or cheap laborer. it is | Tecently.leftalarge fortune. Wo believe this | Sich rites of tally Pee ig Ccannephne ploded with a terrible force, endangering the | some Soap, and can testify with great pleasure the city. The wind has | to the effect they have had in my case, in eight lower part of changed unfavorable. | Three other tanks of Imge proportion are in danger of, taking fire. The firemen-have been on duty for thirty-six hours, and are so thorougily igued they have left the ground. Citizens aken their places, To-night the town ain in almost as great peril as at any time since the cominencement of the fire, isthe first instanceof achurch being out of debt. “Vivian McGuire”—Yes, a percole dress will be just too lovely for reading your essay on “Life’s Realities” in. Have tho essay cut bias, of course, 2 We notice that Mary Anderson woh a race of (persons and property upon the same as he muy from time to time determine, and may fevy and collect the sume for his own use, Ife is not, however, beyend or above the legis- Intive power of the State to pass laws probibit- ing and punishing extortion, and, within reason- able timits, to deune what shall be deemed ex- tortion. The charter of this corporation is, be- yond xdoubt, a contract under the adjudged cases in this and other States by which the cor- days being nearly cured. The physicians pro- | neunced my cuse the most aggravated one that has ever come under their exporience and pric- tice. [recommend and highly indorse the Cu- ticura Remedies. Yours truly, Clifford-st. and Woodward-ay., Detroit, Mich., Jun. 24, 1879. evident that the flat platform makers possessed litue knowledge of the meaning of words or of the labor question. z i a Mark Twain, in his new: dook called “Tramps Abroad,” tells how a party of tourists got wet, and what they did when they camo F. H. DRAKE back to the hotel: “We stripped and weatto | atcincinnatt the other day. Mary must have ‘bed, and sent our clothes down to bo baked; all | nada little Iam or two, for a weat a mile and | Porstion acquires thoftpowers and functions to | The night is lichted up with the brilliancy of IN HUMOR TRADE MARK the horde of sonked tourists did the same. The | 9 nalt very fast. He ACE es pesiaees in ane invde pre- the burning tanks. Great excitement SK Has a beautiful variety of Trimmed Hats chuos of clothing got mixed in tho kitohen, and | "Aa oe tes of a new spirit me: | majority. ot the ‘bourte hat all es bes heat ge cee intense Hee fe For 20 Years Entirely Cured. and Bonnets at the following prices: $4, 2 Ob es Messns. WEEKS & PoTrer—Gentlemon: Ihave | $3, $6, $7, $8, etc. These goods are this is by necessary Iinplleation subject, as lt citizens ure, to the: legislative power of tho State todefine, pronibit. and punish extortion. ‘The rensons and authorities leading to this con- clusion ure presented and discussed in the case burned section. GRAND RAPIDS. Mwave, Wis., June 12.—The Sen- there were consequences. I did not get back the same drawers 1 sent down, wher our things came up atd:i5; I got a puir on the new plan. They were merely a pair of long white rufiled, trimmed of fine imported materials, and are worth donble the price at which they are now offered. ntrimmed Hats in suifered froma Skin Humor for twenty years, without finding any remedy or treatment that would cure it, until { began the use gf the Cuti- cura Remedies, which, in a short time and at a. smull expense. have entirely eradicated every | dium who can raise a piano to the ceiling and make it stick there; but what the penple up this way wantisa medium who can rafse piano- NAARPRAAPAAARAI MALT AND HOPS PHOTOGRAPHY. ome TTER R CABINET PHOTOS, | 2cxscsrenvesnre—moragemeay cuffed sleeves, hitched together at the | Players up to the roof and shove them off. of Ruggles v ople, = ‘ dl e i ul variety : is = oa wylcs vs. The People, 91 kL, 255-56, and Ply Gra 5 Sbel a R reat variety ;_a light Imported Hat, in top with 2 narrow band, and they did not come | A man’s leg with a stocking on was found | this case must be governed by that. The juag- inele pierre Eager as erable tree of tho disense, so that now 1am entirely fine qualit a} bralde dE PD ets. apt, in Se, pee Vee Se = iz.) free from it. thorefore_ believe ey Will do | = : in need o! Millinery shonld avail them. selves of this opportunity to see new im- portations of Summer Good: ment must be affirmed. The writer of this opinion did not coucur in the decision in that case, and does not coucur in this. Judgment afirmed, in tho river at St. Louis the other day, and the jury decided that the deccased must have come from Chicago, a8 nobody in St. Louis can afford- to wear stockings until the town secures a little trade. A Silly women who think that Senator Conk- ling is quite too dreadfully nice for anything will be surprised to learn that bis name is not Roscoe at all, but Samuel. He was hamed after an uncle, but at the age of 10 found the namo Roscoe ina novel, and bas been since called down to my knees. They were pretty enough, but they mude me fecl like two people, and dis- connected at that. The man must have been an idiot to get himself up like that to rough it in the Swiss mountains. The shirt they brought ie was shorter than the drawers. and hadn'tany sleeves to ‘it,—nt least it hadn'tany more than ! Mr. Darwin would call rudimentary sleeves; these had edging around them, but the bosom Was ridiculously plain. The knit silk undershirt they brought me was ona new plan, and was New York, was destroyed by fire this morn- ing. Loss, $10,000. Insured in the. Under- writers’, New York, and artford Com- pan $4,500, The furniture was insured fur $1,500. IL TH. Compton, a prominent merchant, was struck by a beam from the ne if building and will probably not sur- vive. * all you advertise them todo, Respectfully yours, JOS. W. ESTABROOK. 79. Boston, July 2, SCALD HEAD For Four Years Cared. Mrs. A. Swift, Everett, Mass, writes: “The Cuticura Remedies cured my child of Scald Heal, covering the scalp and lower part of the neck, of four years’ durntion, and which had re- sisted all the usual remedies.” FAST TRAINS. The various Lastern roads from this city, including the Erie & Chicago Line, will begin running fast trains to New York and other Eastern seaboards to-day, ‘These trains will leave here at 3:30 p.m. daily and reach New York at 10 o'clock the next even- be found in MALT BITTERS, prepared tot $3.00 ea withouk, fermentation from Canadian LEY MALP AT KINSLEY, KAS, Kinstry, Kas., June 12.—A fire this morn- Bone and Muscle Producing Muterials than all other forms of maltor medicine, walle free from Teallya sensible thing: it opened behind, and | py. je, 4 ier dest i = _ . ing. All the roads will, for the present, con- | inz destroyed the Kinsley Hotel, Post-Oftice, ee Bid ockets in it for the shoulder Mase Dut | Our readers have no doubt noticed during | tinue to run their regular through trains in | Watson & Coblen, druggists, Norse & Co., UTIQURA SYSTEM PER DOZ. | the objections urged against malt liquors. It at ehertGacte bald cin Prieoate # cas tho past week the ubsenee of the column ent! | addition to the above, including the p. | Bracers, to warehouses, and other property THE C Rourishes, strengthens. ‘italtzes and purities ‘ortable ga 5 wav = in ” ia paper. 0 ie 4 o10 Ds amou! S15. every organ and fuid of the body. Med * Pearls of Thougty Teen tls paper. UBC} tatu this probable, however, thas the piehe ania Re eee eee aoe Pa ed nad and assimilates every kind of food. | It loads the cap, with Loss of Hatr, Dlood with life-giving principles, refreshing and tail coat to somebody else, andsent mean ulster | suitable for a giraffe. T had to tie my collar on | Heel TE Capt ating ocean gree trey gentleman who gets up the pearls bas been too mental and physical decline. For Difficult Dix and HOPS. This matchless Nutrient {s rieber in busy balancing himself on the window-sill to CARDS 9 latter will be taken oif if the Western roads Is first the puritication of the blood, through an f the bowels, liver, kidoe: A TALE OF WITCHCRAFT. ‘because there was no button on the foolish shirt .e i decide to change their schedules, so as to it Wgetic ne rs ewan hear the bands play “The Skids are Out To- nge the! chet a Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. energetic action of ‘Which L deseribed a litte while ago.” = ime ov rive here in time to connect with the 3:50 5 and skin, the natural purifiers of the body. ‘tion, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Brono~ day" to waste any time over the pearls. arrive here connect ie Sr. Louis, June 12.—A recent dispatch Xext. to heal every cata evidence of diseuse $1 50 per doz Gitte. Gonsurmp ni Erancintion, Droper prentak . D and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Want o: fast trains, The Fort Wayneand Lake Shore | from the Indian Territory was wired to the | Mwdrestore the houuty, whiteness, and freshness Of the Skin and quantity and quality of the Hair. Sleep, Ulcerative Weaknestes of Females, Ex- vs that Baron Mayr, the An exchange 52 5 ie e are yery anxious to take off the 5:15 haustion of Nursing Mothers, of the Aged, and . Ms Tre new Constitution of New York copied 5 ial . t is Vas . iga handsome Newspaper press, stating that a woman in ; ‘ i i One fexture out of the Chicago Mayors’ bill em- | Austrian Minister at Washington, 7 i i oPae css : fesolvent is cathartic, diuretic, re- Powering the executive officer to veto ang item | Cacbelor of 45, a beau andexquisit,and extrava- | P. tm. trains, as the extra 3:30 trains entail | the Seminole Nation had been sentenced to Solvent and abeorhent. It purifies the. bivad, Guaranteed to be at Re TT eo re aren one oritems of an appropriation bill and sign the | S@ntly fond of silk ne y rnADS aoe eer ed heavy cemeuse ue fie Anchen Gate death for the crime of witel liver. kidneys, and skin of every truce ‘of blood good as truly wonderful. Sie theibace ., a _ ol supply! an American bs Ee 1@ oe Uy Cra tt. AS 16 COCs . xecuti f $I 13, invigorates the brain and nervous sk for MALT Brrrzns prepared by the others. The New York World bears this testi- Daron, Hi tie.i00) O6 cupEly ae his infatuation | the heaviest business. ‘The 3:30 train will be | 4ay of exccution fixed for Tues s Forees, and throws of disease. Cuticura, a Med- 309 W. Madison-st BITTERS COMPANY, and ace’ that every bottie : Move of the usefulness of the special veto pro- ic okt it ie iy dealing. more profitable to this line than to the others, other particulars were given of the singular ; jcinal Telly, arrests. external disease, removes ( peer e—nnennene | Hoare the TRADE MARK LAUEL, duly signed and ‘i: mn in that Sta for sili stockings would s y : bevaus tis, train reaches, all the prineipat | proceeding. It was learned to-day through | lifele fer nde in, renters Heal oy ulcers PROPOSALS. Iinclosed in wave tines as seen In cut. ov. Cornel 3 I> sacar ints on its Ji: ing thedaytime, and wil 2 issi y in srritory, | gores, and discharging ws 5 ; Sa erase e-apcaaes cee ttenemtnee oeeneel ready dura: his’ Admit susteation What ieatrords | RAND, M'NALLY & COS NEW INDEXED ATLAS OF THE | Fodnts on is line during the daytime, and will | Marston, a missionary in the Territory, that | Soe amt Uscnareing won ae us ple sure to score one hitto his credit, espo- WORLD. itis likely that the Michigan Central will uk | ‘#@ woman to be excented was a negro | swiftest. cleanest. and best pe Heaturer sd ado sms Aa Gur dag for bin webleH over” | Rand, McNally & Co.. tho well-known publish- | tiniately be prevatied upon to join the otker | oman and Maj. Tufts, the present United | Heantiier tn, the world, | Cutioun, Soap, for 1 at Chieagn. Our CMibany. dispatches show that | €¥® have now In press a tew work, as shown by | ronds in any action they may take. hel semen patner mame AGO, | and for the tilet, bith, and nursery, is unel= by one velo he has atruck $LUc724l of items | the above caption. It will compriso some 000 | As already stated, the inanaxers of the ito tha head Chict, or Gov Mjony | Yaled. itand the Cutictira Shaving Soap, the | 1 1s will be received by the Roard of We Offer Special Bargains in ‘Out of onc of the great political log-rolls of the | pages, containing largo scale maps of every | Western lines meet next Tuesday in this city {Ghupes:.: at. Wen: the Gani t oF Mi jirst and only medicital soap prepared expressly | Sealed proposals will be recetved by the Roard of Es Fession.—the Supply bill. When iti8 remem- | country upon the face of the globe, maps inev- | to take concerted action regarding the fast | FUME, | at ‘a, the Capital vf | for shaving, are prepared from Cuticura. Clerk of the Guard, Room 4 Criminal Court Buliding, H ered that the 18 items which composed this uae 2 i trains from . Missouri River points | the Seminole Nation, with a message ——— up to I o’civck, noon, of Monday, June 23, 188). fur million of saving to tho taxpayers represented | CtY Fespect equal to those in the Hand-MeNally | a" Gay. As the Eastern managers | Ordering him to stay the execution of the the supply of fue! required for use in the various in- f aemuny Hille fous for kepuuiican workers it | Business Atias, and allindexed inthe sano man- | Pd Omaha, As the Eastern managers | oan ‘iintil he could makean investization, CUTICURA -REMEDIES, stltalons of the county fur the reason, commencing Fill te “admitted unat tbe Governor's action is | ner. In addition to having all maps indexed the | Hiunded” “by ‘the “Western ueraeer, The runner was sent from Mnseoxee, and Euites aA dente ekanioss ARS coat, sO) tons at Wurtint Senout, Rugiewood., ‘i . creditabte 1» him, no matter how disngrnenble it ! same as the Rand-McNally Business Atias. the | Ht" Now quite certain that the Wester: | there was no doubt he renehed the Seminole | Edeearianie a rocy & Povvan, Chemists | Softcomeaun as, at County Wompitates PO Real Antique Guriains y be ty the Republican party. He makes i cy d t= ds will joi: Pastel Capital in time and that the execution has ; Are prepared by Werk: OTTER, ist uit cual, 5,0! tons, at Inset r. sho! work will contain both historical and descript roads will join the Eastern lines in the fast ban suspended. The Creeks are reported | and Druggists, 300 Wasbington-st. Boston. 21 | House at degerson venrs run within three mallee} § . Front-st.,"Loronto,’ Ont., and 3 Snow Bill, Lon- ore Gries sieeene os train schame, and shorten their time. to get ve matter, uniformly for each country, with e Seed canons Hiaeadoes aa to be considerably excited on the subject of of the unnecessary expenditures for his. colleagues in State offices, of the gra- 8 to favored pensioners, of internal im- ents in the way of canals. ronds, bridzes, ind hirhways in counties wherein bs own par- Uisun constituents predominate, and of illegal Sévances to regiments for losses and equip- Set —— Iy the midst of the turmoil and confusion atChicagn, President Hayes has found time to Promute ex-Gov. Hartranft from the office of Postmaster to that of Collector at Philadelphia. many and various illustrations. This work is deserving of especial mention at this time, as it will contain the only full set of map plates for every country upon the earth that has been engraved in this country within the last twenty years. work, a plate obtained here and another there and put together with little expense and called anatias, Every portion of this work is new throughout, and bas cost the publishers not less than $50,000. If it obtains the sale it deserves, It will be no patched-up in here at 2:30 p. m., which leaves ample time to connect with the Eastern fast trains leaving here at 3:30 p. m. EAST-BOUND FREIGHT SHIPMENTS. The managers of the roads running East feel greatly elated on account of the recent ! advance in lake rates, and they now have great hopes of a tolerably guod business dur- ing the remainder of the season, even at the prevailing rates. Lake freights havereached witeheraft, the superstitious negroes i g {them being most violent. They’ think their there is much talk gzainst which | anitnals bewitched, and about a certain witch-bear a; heavy charges are brought. Tle is sald to come amongst the cattle and swine at night, and those which he chooses to bring under his influence rave about at a furious rate, and never become docile afterw ards, SS nee SUICIDE, don, and are for sale by all Druggists. Price of CuTicuna. small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, containing two and one-half times tho quantity of smull. $L) RESOLVENT, 31 per bottle. Curi- CURA DIEDICLNAL TOILET SOAP, 75 c Coti- CURA MEDICIS Swavine Soap, 15 cents; in bars for barbers and la unsumers, 5) cents. GOLLINS’ VOLTAIG PLASTERS | § Instantly relieve Pain, Soreness, and Weakness, “FOR SALE, tng. Wimtoston, Indiana Block, Briar Hill, or Erie Coal, ‘or other soft cual, 50 wns, more or less, on orders of County Agent in one-half ton lots. Hard epat 1 to fe size. to. be, delivered at coal, ns, the Hospital, Insane Asylum. Probate Court, Kecord- er's Olfice, aid Jail and Criminal Court Building as re- uired. “i Hrovosals to be made for the different institntiqns separately and as a whole. ‘Tha Buard of Commis- oners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Ajl ids must be accompanied bys bond In the sum of ful, witn two suredics, guaranteeing the acceptance Of the cuntract If awarded. Biang forms and bond will be furnished by the Clerk of the. beat Bids must be indorsed “Fuel Supply.” and ad- dressed Board of Commissioners, Coux County, Room 4 Criminal Court Bultding, Guipure and Nottingham Curtains, Our stock of Heal Antique Laces and Ties, Bisck, and Cream Spanish Laces. Lace Scarfs. Lace Fichas, and Laces of every description. is the bs: In the mars ket, and wel! worth the attention of aur custoniers. ESPEN BRO. & 00., IL STATE-ST. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Avrora, Il, June 12.—An unknown man 45 or 50 years old was found hanging by the neck in the ticket office at the Fair Grounds early this morning. The Coroner’s jury ren- dered a suicidal yerdict, and found no evi- dence to establish his identity, but it be lieved that he was a Gerinan. $$ INDIAN SKELETON FOUND. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Il., June 12.~Prof. Huett, a lo- E. F.C, KLOKKE, Clerk. To RENT. STORES FOR RENT, 227 & 229 JACKSON-ST., Suitable for Warehouse or Manufacturing Purposes. CHAS. GOODMAN, it will be placed In every household in this coun- try. Those wauting a good xtlas (and where cuna late map be found?) should remember that Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Indexed Atlas of the World will be published just as soon as a work of this character can be printed. a GEN, J, A. GARFIELD'S GRAND MARCH. Anclegant new march for the piano by Rosa- bel, embellished with the finest lithographic portrait of Gen. Garfield yet published. Mailed eight cents for corn and eight and a half cents for wheat from Chicago to Buffalo,— rates not reached before fall for many years, and four times as high as the rates current at this time last year. Canal rates from Buf- falo to New York have also slightly ad- vanced, so that all-rall rates are now but little higher than all-water rates. Various causes are assigned for the unusual advance in lake rates, The principal cause is said to be the scarcity of grain-carriers, the vessels finding it more- profitable to engage in the Collector Tutton’s commission expired, and the attempt to have it renewed was unsuccessful. Hartranft has been contiauously in public Service fur twenty years: first in the army, then inthe State Government, and finally as Post- master of Philadelphia. He had’ the compli- mentary vote of his State for President In 1876, and received one vote in the late Convention. $a Tar. great and good Stoughton, late Minis- terto Russia, has been caught in a bad case of TO NEWSPAPER MEN. TT ‘The Orguinette Is nut for the favored few who cam play well upun some otner instrument, but for the many, of whom a few try to slay and cannot, Dus the larger number have to much sense to a:temps what they could do but pgurly, while there are 80 many thihzy they can do weil. ‘The Urguineite ts for the million who love music, and would like to muke their own rather than be de> pendent upon the taste and caprice of others. ‘The Orgvinetie haa bivuzat good music into thous A first-class Chambers’ Folding Ma- chine, with the Kahler Attachment. Will fold a sheet 36x50 or 24x36. In good yelation? by a correspondent of tho New | to any address on receipt of price,—40 cents. S. " is 4 ork Nation. In a North American Review | Brainard's Sons, publishers, 136 State street. | ore and coal business. Another cause is that + # t ry low price. Apply at an 3 ” ‘ 8 ee. i A : i cal scientist, anda young man named Ver- | order, at a very low price. Bat sands oft tent biuus muale Into ties article the ex-Minieter“ indelibly photographed” | Brainard’s Musical World torJune with §2 worth | the principal polnecartiers have fallen into ton Hartis, unearthed trom an Indiaa mound! | {his ollie. Room 43, 116 Washington-st. Fett aa les shigiegiced Wie thut otherwise Ht Tur 38 Do you Jove music ‘an you play upon any instrument? Nu: ‘Then buy un Orcuinette, and be no longer dependent upon others for one of your purest and sweetest enjorments. J. HOWARD FOOTE, General Agents, 188---1g0 State-st.. Opposite the Palmer Louse. ri the hands of the trunk lines, thus enabling them to force up the rates. The few inde- pendent prain-carriers see no reason why they should content themselves with small profits when they can get all the business they want at large rates, But, although the lake rates have so lar ly advanced during the last week, yet the in- crease in the east-bound rail shipments was not as large as was to be exp under the new music for 15 cents. MORNING TRAIN TO LAKE GENEVA. In addition to the trains running heretofore between Chicago and Lake Geneva, the Chicago been followed by a ridiculous and contemptible | & Northwestern Railway has added another afterpiece. Inthe hall which lately rang with | train, which leaves from Canal and Kinzie Street ‘the cheers of a vast multitude of Republicans | Depot at 8:15 a. m. daily, exceptSunday; return- Teloicing ut the happy close of a long contest, | ing, arrives at 7:30 p. m. the skeleton of an Indian and his implements of war, flints, ete., while in quest of curiosi- ties a few miles west of town yesterday. em A WANDERER FOUND. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CanuinviLtz, Lil, June 12—James K Reader, a grain-dealer, who so mysteriously {all but the quotation marks) several pages of me of Cobden's essuys. a TuE great drama which so lately took Place in the Exposition Building at Chicago has CELLELOID GOODS, CELLULOID ( ater-proof Lin- en) Collars and Cuffs retain their shape and jinish through the warm- est weather. New shapes just rec’d. Goods and price list by mail. J. S. Barnes & Co., 86 Madison, Tridane Building. z 1 juy alt Fancy Leather Goods, } Such as Pocketbooks, Cigar Cases, POCKE 1 » MERKER'S FACTORY | BOOKS, 68 State-st., up-stairs. Best Goods at Factory Prices.

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