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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1880—TWELVE PAGE MARL NEWS. Grain Freights Experience the Mid- summer Decline, Tro Launches at Cloveland Yeaterday— Tho Vossels Described. & Varicty of Notes from Home and Abroad. , HOME UAPPENINGS, OUALN AND COARSE INBIOITS. : Yestoriay grain froights dropped 4 cont, fortho reason that tho aunply of tonnage wna Inexccss of tho demand. Charters wero as fol- Jows: To Ruffalo—Propellor Milwaukeo and schoontors Hertle Calkins and Sau Jueinto, corn onthrough rates propellers Vanderbilt, Badgor late, Commodore, and stentn-barge, Ketcham, andschoonor Willfain 1, Ogden, corn at 04 centas propollera Staruccn, Now York, Jnines Flak, Jt ‘Avon, Waverly and consort Hnzard, wheat, probably at 7 conts, ‘To Krio—Propollor Conestogn = and =—=sconsort §=Weeks, — corn on through rate, To Kingston— Schooner Harvest Quecn, whont at 10!4 conta. To Collingwood—Schoonors Otter qnd Hello Brown, corn on two-thirds of tha Huffuld rto, Jo Goderich—Schooner Metropolis, corn on through rate. Capacity, 275,000 bushels wheat and 975,000 pushela corn. LAUNCHES AT CLEVRUAND, Yosterdny two launches’ occurred at Clave- land, viz: tho stenin barges Wokoken nnd A. Bverott, Following aro the descriptions of tho 018 "ithe Wokoken 1s ownod by It. K, Winslow, of Cleveland. Hor namo is derived from the point of Jand where Walter Ralelgh first landed on tha coast of North Carotinn, Her dimensions are 18 followa; Longth of keel, 252 feots over wl, 27 feet; beam, 37 feut; depth of hold, Kt feet, Sho isad ker after tho style bf tho barton of Into date and her aides cxtond un fully = teen Inches above tho deck. Anothor fonture not found In the construction of vosscla will bo that hor enbin wil to betweon decks, Her ma- chinery {3 furnished by the Cleveland Cuyahoga Bteam Furnace Company, sho is provided with a npound onytne. 48x66, and 30x48 (n size, four-foot atroke, aid has two bollers 0x17, Sha fs well built, adapted cithor for graln or ore, and will soon be rendy for businoss, ‘Tho deecriptlon of the A. Evoratt Is ns follows: Tho yosscl is named after Dr, A. Evorett a, \prominent bunker, of tho firm of Eyerutt, Wed- wll & Co, was bullt for Capt. Philly Mich and is a fino addition to bis already large feet of vessels. Competont Judges regird hor the most perfect boat an tho lakes. Tho Chica- co Veasol-owners wero enthusiastic ovor Mr, Minch’s steam-burge J. A. Gildden. Mr. Minch acknowledges the Everett to be. the superior of the Glidden, Sho wns bullt by the sume partics, Messrs, Undelitfe & Co, Bho ls 2 feet long, feot beam, 18 feot hold, with #2 by a Inch eyline der, 10! foot wheel, 13 (eet lead. ier maehinory 45 furnished by the Globe Tron-Works, In her ' fig sho will resemble the Giiddon, Sho will bo cothmandet by Capt. 1G. Minch, son of the owner, Mr. Sweeny firat ofticer, Mr. Anderson second, Rufus Hontluraon first ongincor, Williain Smith second engineer, . DOCK NOTES. A. Mosher, Esq., of Toy, N.Y, was In tho city yesterday as a visitor. ‘Tho stagm-barge Northerner put In bor first anpenranco yeaterday. ‘tho okt birkuntine Fame mado hor frat ap- peuranos here yesterday In yours, ‘Tha schooner J. F. I'raoy carrica rubblo stona from Chicnyzo to Muskeyon for harbor work at $436 per core, The achoonor Koarsurge takes: paar lumbor from Hopkins Pier at $3 per ,000 feet. NGTES FROM ABROAD. A FIETY THOUSAND NUBIIEL VERSE. Messrs Edward and Ollvar Mitchell, O. F. Gay- Jord, andother prominent merchants and vessel- inen ure considering a proposition to bulld a vessel here that will carry 60,000 bushels through tho Wolland Canal. These gentlomen sny that it will probably requiro wearly one year to build uch # verse! here, aud thoy must commence 1s goon as they can got timber, ete, In order to huvo hor rendy for business noxt sonson, when thoy hope largo vessels may got through the canal. Oswego Palladium, June 22, ARACE GRUMSIOND. ‘The stonmor Grace Grummond was chartored last evening by Moses W. Ficld, who will pinea her on tho Wyandotte routo, and also tise her 13. in excursion boat in conneetion with the Grace MoMHtan. o Grave Grummond was coaled co wlurt for Chicago, where she was ox- oted fo rin ns an excursion bont. ‘Bho Chica- 4 yo parties were to pay 24.000 for the. steamer Iron the preaine tind to Oct. 15, but the Chiengo propioat Not dome up to thofr agreement, and orlor to keop the boat nt home Capt, Grinn- mond neeepted €1,00) for the sume time, Tho Graco Crimuaond left Inst evening for Wy- andotto, while the Graco MeMillin took a moon- Light oxcursion.—Detroit Mree Press, BRIZURE OF VESSELS. Deputy Marshal Cash P. Taylor has been yory busy during tho past fow days and nights, Tho febooner Acorn, which has boen lyhug at Wind- fur, bitd nolthor bonded nor settled 1p at na late night. The scow Willlain Wellhouso settled yosterday. Yesterday evening to Dep- uty Marshal livoled the schooner City of Cho veun for nan-paymont, of a tow-diil of $10 due to the tug Sweepstakes, contracted I 1878, Tho gchoonor hus boon engaged in business nbovo shies that time, and thie ts auld to be tho frat timo sho has attempted to pass elnce tho towing wus done,—Detruit Free Press, LAK® Ports, : CLEVELAND. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, Q,, Juno 24.—'To-day hus beon a dotatle ono In murine circles, two fine vessels being successfully launched and given ta the world of tratiic. Tho now stunner A, Everett wns slid Into the water without acoldant from Radlett & Co.'s yard at 2:20 this afternoon. When sho settled gown hor gvernge draft waa found to bo six foot two Inchos. Tho Everett will be ready for sen July 6, Hor cost, complote, wit be abatt $80,000. The second hn jug took place at 4 o’clook, whon the atenniship Woonken was put Into the Water from tho yard of i. Quuties & Sons, ‘Chis yessel Ig af graceful model, resembling ocenn steamships rather thun lake vessels, among which sho will rank agsone of tho finest. Her avoruge drift 1s shx foet glx Inches. Tho now stenmiship will be ready for sou July 10, IMer cust, when complete, will bein tha nulghborhond of $110,000, Capt. Rutington will sath her, with (gy ns First Bnyinvor, + Arrivod~Propellor DM. Wilson, Biarquatto, ore; schooners 8d. ‘Tilden, Escanaba, ore; Mins nehuba, Frank Perow, Emin A. Mayes, J. B Card, David Wagstad, J. I. Jobnaon, leindeer, Marquette, ore, Cleared—Hropollora Chiengo, Colorado, for Chiengo; E.1. Halo, Mamqucttes Nahaut,’ Mil- waukeo? schooners" H, H. Nrown, Sweotheart, Eiminn C. Hutchinson, Escanaba; Minnehaha, Marquette + Churters--Propollor Nubant, coal, Diack River to MNwaukeo, private terms; achooner Hod, White, and Blue, freight from Ashtabula to Milwankeo, 03 cents free. DETHOIT. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THOT, Mich., dune 24,—Passad down—Pro- Pollora Gurden City und consort, Scotia, Ambla, mie Young, St Pauly stown-harges DM. Wilson and consorts, Willinm Rudolph and barge, Tay City and birges, Mary Pringle and bargos, Hehton and birges, Mary Stills and barges, Min- neapolls, Prindivilte und consurt, B. W. Jonnces And barges, Bast Saginaw and barges, Clevelund tnd buryc’, Bissouri and barge: King Fishor, City af Shoboysan, H.. Gertach, Young America, American, i Johnson, Wagstat, J. FR. Curd, Relrdear, William shupe, A, M. Peterson, Caindon, W. & Crosthwaltiy, Clara Parker, North Capo, 0. Nilson, Amorica, M. H, Porow, Param, J. 0. Hare ‘thon, ‘Theeo Hells, #, 1. Danforth, David Vanco, Joni Kelderhouse, Lady Duiforin, Lmperinl, Our Fan, KF pe. Harker. ite Reno b nissed ‘up—Propellee Kmptro, stcam-bargos Willi tilwarte’ and. consort, ‘and. sohounera Josuph Paige, ltalvigh and consort, D. W. Pow era, Yoseute, and birges Chicago and consorta, avon and consort, Inter-Ocean and consort, and achooners Howland, Charles Luling, Telo- ca} bruph, H. A. Kent, Swallow, BUFFALO. Speclal Dispatch to The 190 Tridune, Torvato, N. Yo June .—Arriyals—Pro- Pellers W, 'T. Graves. W. HL. Barnum, J, Pridg- In. Itsy de Ts Buy; achoonem M.-L. Calkins, }. W. Adwiug, Nulgon ink Morning » Nulllo. Gud: tar, T. 1, Watson, Groton, D. B. Rhodes, grat Chicago; schooner #1, BL. Bouve, gruln, bMilwau- Clourod=Propellor W. Hf, Taraum, W, T. Graves, J, Pridgeon, Jr. J, 8. Fay, Plymouth: Schoonors G. DB. Klown, cout Gd, W, Adntnd, 't Watson, D, BP, Rhodes, Wiargo Diuentog Star, o; achoonore M, 'T.. Colling (E Mi Houve, Coal, Miiwaukees Kchooner Groton, Murquotte, fia new penpeller Houheater, Bulng wultt by the Union Dey Dock Company’ for the Union Bteambout Line, was successfully launchod this afterucon in this city. Bh’ will be tntshed Qbout the lutter part of August and go inte froight. Sho is the companion of the Cuba aod Canal frolgbts fri and higher. Whont was shipped yestorduy at Te, and this morathg corn Advanced to 6Xe, with wheat nominat at" TH "cu; pine lumber at $2.50 per m ft to Albany and $3.25 lo New York. Btuvus to Now York, $1 por ton, Provisions to New York, $3 per ton, Caual ebipments, 206,00) bushels. : MILWAUKEE. 2 Boectat Diacatch ta The Cateago Tribu Min wauxue, Wis. June ti Tho Tu Lovia- than bas abandoned work upon the schooner Murs, avhore near Ludington, after moving bor somne'distance Wward the deep water, and pro- ceeding to tho atrulta, unable to puinp the voe- ;Mlout. Before giving her up, Capt. Kirtland gohooners | ratished himentf that sho would not flont if re- lensed, owing to the qiantity of mand that has worked In between tho limber in her hold. ‘Tho schooner Simoni: mink for some timo at eoniont ty has arrived hero and goue to dry- 00K. Arrivals from below to-day wero: Steam- barge Clinton und consorts anid schooner Ian Tho Clinton proceaded to Chlcago to-night, ‘The Sehvonor Moonlight also loft for Chicago this evening in tow of tho tity Hugore Nothing doing In freights, STUNGKON RAY. Speetat Dispateh to ‘The Chteaga Tribune, Srunckon Bay, Wie, Jung 24.—Tho tu ‘Thomus Spear arrived yesterdays, vin cannt, wit! scows, ‘Tho tum drawing nino tect of water, it yk her some tittle the to*work her way through the sund, o4tho water on the canal fs ouly a wut seven fevt tun inches or eight foct deop, inthe schooner Rilsworth arrived vin tho Door meray, and is loading {co far Mnguiro &. oye, Ro airted—Vin cannl, schooner Collingwood; tug Thomas Spear, with ice and Iumber scows in tow; tug Leathem, cow, vin Door; schoonar Sturges, londed with te vhooner American, Wind southwest, fresh, and wari. POUT COLBORNE, Bpectal Dispatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Pont Connonyk, Ont. June 3t—Passed down <Schoonord Olive, Detroit to Kingston, wheat; Act Supnel, ‘Toledo to Kingston, carn; Asit, Detrolt to Kingston, wheat; Dotrolt to Kingston, whent. Up—“chouners Willy Killer, Ogdensbure to Cloveluml, fron ore; Clty of Green Bay, Mone treat to Chiengo, light: A. Craik, Calling ‘Ray to ‘Toledo, light; Agnes Tope, Haintiton to Cluyos land, tights propellers Lothatr, ngston to Chl- engo, Wight; Coltle, Hamilton to Dntroit, iehty barge Corlsnndy, Kingston to Chicago, ight; Gon, Burnside, Oswexo to Detroit, conl. MAIQUETTE, Sptctat Dispateh to The Chicago THhunes Mangurttr, Mich, Juno #i—Passod up— Propetlor Empire State, Down—Propellers Indinn, Peerless. Arrived—Schooner Willlain Baker, Clenrad—Prope Sparta, and schooners Sumatra, Genoa, Houghton; propeller Annie Sinith and schooners Hrightle, Goshawk, pro- pellor Cormorant, schooners Chartes Wall, Son- ator, propeller Viennu, schooner Verona. MANITOWOC, Svectat Disratch to The Chicago Tribune, Manitowoc, Wis. June 4.—Tho seboonor Tlannnh Esty, recently oxtanaly y imaged by fire, has beon rebullt: and 1s ndw.rendy for sen. The sehohner Ida Ttlth is out of tho dryedock and almost ready to yo into commission. Tho echooner Gen. 3 will be out of the dry-dock this week. The cutter Audy Johnson Is slowly approcebing pletion, and will probably be launched by the 2uth of noxt month, FSOANATIAs Spectat Disvateh to The Chenoa: Tribune, Escanana, Mich. Juno 2h—Atrived—Light~ house steamer Dahtia: propeller Mary Jareckl; schooners Venns, Stampede, Niagara, Canton. Clenred—Sehoonurs W. McGregor, Floctwing, Ahira, Cobb, ‘Thomns Quayle. The Milwankee Bello, nshore near Ford River, was scuttled last night. The last beard from her was that sho was being pumped out. APPANER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AYPANER, Wis.,dune H,—The wrecked schoon- er Annio Thorine was {nally.relessed from the beneh at Alngkn hy the tug, $. Cox, and was towed to this port Inst night. Tho vessel is in in dflupldnted condition, and will bo taken to Mil- waukee for repaira, ‘Tho old wreck fs kept from sinking by being chained to spars restlug across tio other vessels. STURGEON TAY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune , STURGEON BAY, Wis. Juno 2.—Whon tho ti Lenthom was passin through the canal with acow in tow londed with fee for Chicago Jast. night, tho seow got aground, aud it took them sevon hours to got her off, i ‘Arrived—Vin canal, schooner Ralph Campbell. KINGSTON. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tyibunes Kisasros, Juno 2.—Arrived at Montroal Transportation Company's wharf, schooner Van Stranbenze, from. Chicago, 22.459 bu corny Laura, from Milwaukee, 22,075 bu carn, Depirted—Sehooner Pangatore, Cor Chicago, 0,000 bags sult, ut 80 cenfs per ton. A COLLINGWOOD. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cominawoor, Jung, 24.—Arrlyed—Schoonor Norris, from Chicago, 15,000 bu wheat; schooner Mosher. Chicago, 03 bu corn. Doparted—Steamer Simene, for Wiarton, to Jond for Chicugo; stonmor Northern Queen, Uhi- cuyo, passengers and freight. re OWEN FOUND. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Owen Sounn, Juno 2!.—Departed—Schooner Felloweraft, for Chicago, ties. Enns Speciat Dispatch (0, The Chteago Tribune, Ente, Pa. Juno t,—Ciearod—Schooner Annio Sherwood, Chiengo, light. PORT OF CIICAGO. ARRIVALS. Stmr Bheboygan, Munitowoo, sundrics, Slur Muskoon, SMuakagon, sundries, , Prop L shlekluna, Mantreat, sundries, Prop Now Era, Grand Inven, towing. Prop Milwaukee, Ruffalo, sundries, Prop Skylark, Benton Hurbor, sundries, Frup Messenger, St, Joseph, sundries, Prop '?. 8. Paxton, South Haven, sundries, Prop Bisimu Menvkatnce, towing. Vrop Buckeye, Muskegon, sundries, Prop It G, Lirittals, White Lake, lumber. Prop A, Laurie, Muskegon, luinber. Prop G, V, Uenth, Sauatuck, sundries. Prop Swallow, White Lake, Prup G, Miekox, Muskegon, huinber, Prop Alina Miniro, Montreal, stindries, Prop 'fempest, Muskegon, bumber, Prop Northerner, Uutiolo, ight. Z Prop George Duntar, Muskexon, himber. Prop It. Waltzel, Milwaukee, towlag. Prop Avon, Bulfalo, sundries. Prop Geonto, Grean Hay, sundrias. useph. Muakesgait, Mnbers |. Grob, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Trader, Muske lumber, Prop Badger Stat uiTaio, sundries, Prop L. 1. Qwen, Exoanabu, fron ord. Prop Conestoga, Erle, surtiries, he Lotus, Muskegon, lumbor. YW. Furry, Clovoland, light, * Schr Fame, Cedar Itiver, cedar posta. Sehr Pansaukee, Bultnlo, coal, Schr Adirondack, Muskesan, lumber hour d. F ‘races, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Wiliam Jones, Cedar River, lumber. Sehr (i. Ellon, Duck Luke, tumbor. + Beh: 3. Moore, Muskegon, lumber. Mara, Ladington, lumber, Hohr Antares, Muskegou, wor Behr Lowa, Alpenn, eodar posts, e 8 Sehr 8. Day, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr Edn, Calumet, grrvel” Sehr Nosn Helle, Grand Huyon, lumber. Bebr C, 1. Weeks, Erto, ght. Kehr Pauline, Manistee, lumber, Behr Lirmbermun, Hack Creek, lumbor, 44. Burbor, Muskegon, lumber, Avery, Muskegon, lumber. Lau, Huftiade, coat Rebr Kiinbow, Ludington, ludibor, Behr Andrew duckson, Manietes, lumber. Sehr Tompert, Garden May, sundries, etrot, Cedar River, cedir posts, 1. Ludwig, Dudwies Plor, bark. T. Allon, Grant liaven, lumbor. Schr G.0. D., Grand Haven, lumbel Schr City of Grand Rapids, Grand Hayen, lumber. Rehr City of Erle, Grand Haven, limber, Schr Goliten Harvest, Grand Haven, lumber, Sehr .Ataunte, Muskegon, lumbor. Schr farting for Gultule, con, Schr Groen Huy, ‘traverse Bay, lumber. ard, Packarl's Plor, bark. u lor, Mauisteo, bmhboer, ‘ Schr Hulstead, Huftalo, pie TON. Sehr Otter, South Maven, humber, Behr F. Palino, Ruftuts, gt. Schr'Cold Spring, South Hiven, cobblestone, Rebr Wollin, South Huven, lumber, Sehr W. I. Ogden, Muskegon, limber, Behr it. Slinmons, Muskegon, Humber, Behr Souvenir, Pentwarer, lumber, Bebe James Platt, Eseamela, fron ore, Sebr Monckuunve, Stenekuuues, lumber. Sehr [ Stephenson, Menckuunea, timber, Rone FB. Fea, Monekaunee, liubor, Schr Magdafena, Muskegon, Kimber, Behr Elva, Copnell’s Mor, railroad thea, « i; jonwoul, Ministed, limber, irray, Muskegon. Minber, nn, Lidiugton, hunber, Behr Lutrinter, Ashtabula, cowl, Behr Cecelia, Manistee, himbor, Behr Cuyalioga, Cates Hay, tolograt Behr William Mario, Rachie, gery Behr Drausit, South Haver, bar Sebr Golden Flocve, Rutulo, coal. + 7 AOTUAL BALLINGS, | Stmr Shoboygan, Manitowoo, sundries, . Stmr Muskegon. Muskegon, sundries, Prop Messonger, St, Joseph, aindrics, Prop Swatlow, White Like, sundries, Sobr I Sehr \ Sehr G, hr Rehr J. Vv. pores Prop it. C. Brittain, White Lake, sundries, Prop@ feath, Saugatuck, qundrios, Prop Alaska, Evid, 099 brls Hour und andres. Prop F, Palms, Huftulo, 40,000 bu cora, Prop ©, Hurlbut, adtiio, 40,400 bi corn, Retr K, Winslow, Butiulo, 6,000 bu corn. Bett Oneonta, Hitfulo, 27,480 bn corn. Prop By Janis; Butfalo, 1,700 tos Jard and sun- rie ing: Bohr J. EH. Rutton, Buffalo, 61,426 bu corn, Sobre Donaldson, Buitute, 0,00) bu corn, Prop rately Cloveland, 10,743 bu cord and sun> rea, Prop. C, Ruldwin, Esoanaba, Rohr F, 8. ltobinson, Meuekaunod, ° Behr Willa Grundy, Meneknuutes Bohr H. Witbeuk, Monekauned, Schr M, Capron, Muntates. Behr W. Loutit, Ludington. 25 coord pprention bor Grand Hareu, cor Wastcheuto UBKOYO Behe rave Hrotture, Gonnell's Plaey Sclir Eva, Grand Haven. Bclir House Stromons, Yontwaters Schr North Star, Penkwator, 4 Prop Anniv Laura, Muskego, = * Schr C, 0. D., Grand Itavon, b = Fron Huckose, Muskegon. johr Mugdalena, Paul's Pier, Bebr Bylot, Manistee. Robe J. A. Holmes, Grand Iaveu. Behr City of Kric, Grand Havom, v Behe ts lige dlanlatce cite nop O, Hipkoxt Muskegon. Bene W. IL Hawkins, blaulstos, be Atuunts, Muskeman. tes opGoorgo Nuntur, Muskegon, Bent Graos Murray, Glovoland. Prop Tempest, Muskegon, Prop &t. Joseph, Muakeyzon, Bebe Adirondack, Muskegon. Schr Presto, Grand Haven. THE COURTS. ITEMS. Judgo Tuley has been engaged for about a week pnat in hearing with a jury the very dirty divorea ease of Sophin Bullerman againal Henry Bullerman, It was concluded yesterday, and the jury found Butlerman guilty of adultery, but not guilty of cruelty. drunkenness, or attem, yng to polson his wife, as was charged. Mrs. Bullerman was found not guilty of the two charges against her,—adultery and cruelty, Judge Smith will be fn his Inw eourt-room to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock, ‘The habeas corptis case of Henry Pelletier, arrested on suspicion of sone Indetinit erim- inal offense, caine up yesterday before Judge Moran, but the city failed to prosecute, and ha svn lacharged, tram Tadley, s hataes from hanterunte yeste tuy to Walter 8, Bogle, M. A, Lawrence, L. E. Shelton, aud Meury ‘W. Marlin, were Isanott —— DIVORCES, Tlenry Messor filcd a bill yesterday in the Superior Court charging that his wife Mary deserted hlin in 1976, and asking for the usual decree of divorce. Schremp Anderson also wants a decree on tho Froud of the habitual drunkenness of hor husband, Eugene Anderson. Alfred Adis, with singular Squanimity, has seen his wife Hattie living with another man for the last six years, but his patience ig. at Inst oxhausted and he joins the army of divorce-hunters,, Lastly platy Wilkins charges that her hus- band’s “drunken habits have incapacitated him from taking eare of his family, and she asks that she may be knownas Mrs. Robert Wilkins no longer. UNITED STATES COURTS, Tugh 'T, Dickey commence A suit yester- day for $50,000 agalnst tho City of Chicago. Justice, Bateman & Co. sued Timothy Ryan and Patrick Ityan for $1,200, Emeline Thomas began a sult for $4,000 against the Town of Momence, A_erliinal information was filed by tho United States District-Attorney azalnagtirice Moore for carrying on the retail tqu@@bust- ness without Heense. She appeared and pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and costs. STATE COURTS. Anna Latourneaux began a suit yesterday to recover $3,000 of William IT. Hoops, Samuel Zeimer and William Feldstem brought suit in attachment against Abraham Qoldberg, claiming $1,870. "'Poblas Slmon began another for $1,000, and Herman Kurz- man one for $309 against the samo defend aunt, Benjamin Grossman began a suit. in debt for $1,050 damnges against M. J. Light, Leonard Rothgerber, and Abraham Lipman, dames S. Rabeson has boen arrested on the strength of a, letter from Iowa charging iim with embezzlement, but he elalms there has been no warrant Issued for, iis arrest, an. Ant he ought’ to be immediately dis charged. Mathew Layden. commenced nn.netion in trespass against. Michnel McGarry, laying dninages at $5,000, William ILudson began an attachment sult agatnst the steamer Flora to recover $200, PROBATE COURT. In tho estate of John Irons, tho will was proven and admitted to probate, and letters testamentary wero issued to Agnes Irons. ‘The estate 15 valued at abont $50,000, in the estate of Currla Daniels, minor, let- ters of guardlanship we ued to Gertrude Lentz. ‘The estate is valued at abot $150, THE CALI. 2 Junar Duooeett—Tho Iinkruptey enlendar, A habeas corpus ease will bo heard at 2 p.m. Avrrnbate Count—Motions. dupa Gany—Motions and submitted casos. No caso on trial. Jupae: JAMESON—T, 73, 74, 75. No caso on hearing. Juvey Rognns—301 to 490 inclusive, except ar, No. 3003¢, Hestorman v, Hilbearg, on trial, JUN MOWAN—#H, HT, BOL, Yoh nnd Bo0 to B80, Inclusive. No. 184, Tanner v. Hastings, on trial, dupa Tucey-—Contosted mations. Jupay Bannun--No call. No. 10, Hl v. Dock or, on trint, Jupoe Kxrcnrrnocken—Goneral bitsinoss. CRIMINAL COURT=Nos. 150, 1,428, 1478, an passed uses ‘Nos. 10%, 1,050," 13301, 142, 1,415, und 1,417, Jupak Loowts—Noa. 1,221, 1,227, 1235, 1,2 1,200, 1330, 127, 1838, nnd 4,018," oe fe JUDGMEN Cinourr Connt—Junan Roarns—Thomas Gil- Ten ¥. Union Itolling-Mill Company; verdict, $5,000, and motton for now trial, APPELLATE COURT-SECOND DIS- TRICT. Bpectat Dtepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IIL, Juno 1.—Following are tha proceedings in the Appellate Court to-da: 490. Hartford Firn-Insuranos Company v. Al- cott; Judgment nifirineds motion that Clork ena certify tho facts found by the Court over- ruled. OL. Reynolds ct al. va. Mnyers; motion to atelbe from record certificate of evidonau aver ruled, 0M, Turoka Coal Company vs. Cummings; mo- tian te set aside stipuintion to continuo stie- nined, 407. Patterson vs, McKinney; motion to with- draw regord allowed, G02, Wormtey va, Wormloy; motion by dofond- ant in orror to dismiss writ of error dustalned for want of jurisdiction; motion to withdraw pocorn’ 80 a8 to carry cnso to Suproine Court, al- owed. 591. Marvin v, Collins; motion by appellos to dismiss appeal. 6m, Euraka Coal Company v. Cummings; mo- ie by appellee to ollirm for wantof briofs and wbatmict, Old. Comiskey v. Broen; appellee uymaela diminution of record, and notion Cor caruorarl aud for furthor time fo file briefs. ‘SH. Salisbury y. Marshall; an appeal bond fled and motion to dischurge rule, CALL OF DOCKET. 602. Sporry y. Young ot tye: taken. BM. Adams ¥. Huntor; taken 585. Wagner v. Lyon; tako: 5M, Tissell v. Linyds takon, 687, Merrion y. Lowiss passod. baa, Noilo vs. McDormott; taken, hs, Gorman Firo-fnsurance Company vs, akon. Peoria Furolturo Company ve. Zigler; taken, GO, Marvin va, Collins; taken. re 62. Pickd ya. Colton; taken. AK Qninos va. Hocker; taxen, . $4. Anderson va. Hostor; taken, _ + 595. Allon yu. School Directors, District Six, Town Nine, Rw Four, Knox County; taken, 490. Ginn vs. Rathburn; taken, Biv, Jonos va, Trusteos of School District Twonty-six, Town Eight; takons nppearance of dofendunt in error outerod, Adjourned to 10 o'clock to-morrow morn- tng. Call to-morrow Includes 597 to OLL, CHICAGO REMINISCENCES, To the Baitor af The Chicago ‘Tribune, Wernaenanps, Near Quixoy, Ul, June 23.—In a late fssuo of ‘Tne ‘Tripuxn some- body, In elving a “Local Remlscence” In connection with the Brattleboro (Vt.) bank defalcatian, the late Jnmos H. Woodworth ts alluded to as a “former obscure school- annster,"” , ‘To “us” old settlers this way of sitting down on ono ‘of Chicugo’s ‘best-known clti- zeus, once Mayor and member of. Congress two tenns, reminds me of Rip Van Winklo’s pathetic remark, Ara wo so soon forgot when we aro dead?" Again, the Inte Gen. B. J, Sweet Is callod “Captain” I knew “Jet” Sweet in the ald days at Manitowoe, lo was then 0 young law student of greatpromise, It was mmy good fortune to now ‘hit intimately and to have been able, as he thought, to do Hin aets of Kindness (nn busingss and social | way, Which he was nat the sort of mun to forget, Until tho this ot his death our intercourse was that of unreserved and close friendship. ‘ d ‘At the time yourlocal remintscanco alludes to—theoxeltement und threatened rlot caused by the suspension of the Western Murlne & re-Insurance Company Bank—Gen, Sweet was In commend of Camp Donglas, and tf you will turn to your own files. you will Gnd tho factsus here given are there gabstantlated., | I give them from rprecoltectien of the seen aseglyon me ino free and friendly confab with my friend, called’ out by asking tho General for 9 description of the geenes. As L remember Jey about the thuo the mob got hold of Mr. Fred Tuttle, Gon, Sweet cume that way, knowing nothing of what was ingen, Your illes will give the detalls, uti think they will bear mo out jn the state. wont that it was “lucky for ‘Tuttle? that Gen. Sweet was a cool, quick-witted, and prompt man, as woll ay one of comm "9 MGomprehending the altuation Instantly, _ Compre! 6 altuation action euuio ne Gulckly, “tyeir® ser was not the sort to sit down on the eurbstone and call for the Constitution of the State of Tle noly and for deetsions aste military Invasions or reserved Lia ofthe Statex, Nat much, He Just went for that mob and squelched tt thei and there, ‘Almost stinultaucoualy with Gen, Sweet's appearnnece v squad of hls own soldiers frour Camp Dougias, on the lookout for deserters and escaped prisoners, ip. peared, Direeting them to clear the steps of the pank, the General appenred at a window, deliberately took out his watch, and, opening it, he suid so the crowd could hear him dis: tinetly, * I give this crowd Just three mine ules todisperse. Ityou do not quietly go way the troops willbe ordered to fire pon you. ‘Troops under my command always obey orders.” Sntd tne General to.me: 'K., yer know I would have kept my wprd. But the next minute seemed an age to me, and if was an intense relief to any whet, the erawd quictly began to break move away, and Dre alized there would Us no necessity for shed- ding ood to sayo the sledding of more nad After or about the time of the Camp Dougias excitement about the prisoners, citl- zens nade Gen, Sweet 9 present of a $1,000 United States band, and yours sat thathine will show how thoroughly the people of Chie cago appreciated the services of Gen. B,J, Sweet while he was in command at Camp Douglas, Atthatthne the General was de- prived of the use of his right arm from wounds received In battle, which were ti eatise of ils untimely death, At the tine of his centh he was Conttwisstoner of Internal Revenue, and one of the most promising nen of his age In. the Nation. A truer friend, & more unselfish patriot, a kinder, truer man than Gen, Sweet never lived, Respretfully, ON! HYDE PARK AND LAKE. Another Discussion on tho Subject of Thoir Joint Water-Works, A joint meeting of the. Committees ap- pointed by the Jfyde Park and Lake ‘Town Bourds to consider the water-works question, which has been agitating those towns for going thie, was held at half-past 3 o'clock. yesterday afternoon !n the office of the Rail- way Aye, Grand Pacific Motel, Mr, Pearee in thachnir. In stating the object of tho meet- ing, he said three propositions ind been re- eelyed from the ‘Town of Lake fn regard to the Water-Works, while the members from lyde Park had proposed to buy the Lake Interest for $00,000, which amount was to be paid In two years, which proposition had been favorably acted upon, and was now before the meeting for final disposition, Mr. Veeder, said that HYDE PARK WAS READY to give to the ‘Town of Lake $60,000 for her interest In the folnt water-works, tle amount to bo palil, without Interest, at the expiration of two years. All the property held Jointly, with the exception of three lots, the ttle to whieh was now vested in the Town of Lak {s to revert to Hyde Park, ‘The Town of Lake, until the new works in the latter town nre built, 1s to bear two-thirds of the expenses of contluuing the Joint water-works, Mr. Muirhend, at this point, sent up to the Seeretary’s desk the followlng draft of the dyde Park proposition: The Village of Hyde Park proposes to take the joint Property, ‘except the three lots to whieh Lake now holds title, and to pay Lake 800,000, in accordance with contract, the ‘Town of Lake to have the privilege, under the contract, and to have the right of way for two pipes on Sixty-seventh street, Stony Istand avenue, and Sixty-elghth street, or on Sixty-third street, so faras Ilyde Park can grant thom; or fora tunnel, Lake to furnish xo wnler to eltizens or corporatious tn Lyde WK. The above proposition, the Chairman said, was now before tha meeting, but, that all the matters bearing on tha atestion might be heard, he would have road the THE COUNTEL-PROVOSITION OF THE TOWN OF LAKE, which was as follows: First—To give Lake the Stixty-sevonth street pipe from State to Stony Isiand ave- nue, Shite street plpo from Thirty-ninth strect to Slxty-seventh, and $10,000 cash. Seeond—S70,000, ‘Third—State street pipe, ‘Thirty-ninth and ixty-seventh streets, $35,000, ‘The Town of Lake to have the right of way from State to Lake on Sixty-soventh street for at fenst two yipes. Just of this potnt thejembers indulged in halr splitting. Every one seemed perfectly satisfied with the Hyde Park proposition, but Ilyde Park was anxious ta have a weil dug Inconnection with tho present works, and asked Lake to go one-half of the pro- osed oxpense, Which. would rench $2,500, This was the k upon which the meeting split, and for two mortal hours the members conferred, at times in undertones and even whispers, Aimvumber from Lake sot the ball in mo- , tlon by stating that he beliaved that no plpes and no well would Increase the supply ot water, An expenditure of say $100,000 might. give the necessary Supply and his town would not be In favor of going to that extent on an experinent. ‘The Chalrmin said the Town of, Lake was anxious to have water-works of Its own, mid hence the proposition from Mydo Park had been aecepted In good faith, ‘Mr. Hobart, of Hyde Park, asked if tha proposition made by the Town of Hyde Park was before the niobiln. Having ‘been un swered in tho affirmative, he suld that he thought the Town of Lake should COOPERATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WELL. That town would not bo rendy to use the prow works for at least two years, and, us the joint works aro being «driven to thelr rentest capnelty, causing wousiil wear and ear in machinery, he thought it would bo but an act of justice on the part of the Town of Lake to step In and guarantee ono-halt of the expense of awell. He would, therefore, move to amend the Hyde Park proposition to thisextont: ‘'fhat the two towns proceed atonce to diga well.” ‘Mr. Cole sali the cost of such a well would not exceed $3,500, Mr. Veeder was opposed to paying any- thing for tho proposed fimprovement. ‘The ‘Town of Lake, he sald, would soon spend a large sum of money on, its own bronose waterworks, and It would notbe right to ask them ta contribute toward an iinprovement whieh would benefit them temporarily, Mr, Hobart thought the well would be of mutual benctit. Mr, Cole remarked that the punips could. not deliver any nore water than they now force, Dreanty oF Ly Feduetiott hport, Hee f in he shape of Inadequate pipe, one pips being compelled to receivo the work of three plunps. Mr. Hobart said the supply in his town con- tinned fo be deilcient, Mr, Muirhead solid the Town of Lake had already mado some arrangements on tho strength of tho hroposition from Itvde Park, therefore thoy would not feel Justified in lay= ng out any more money, In two weeks, he stizgested, the Town of Lake would be able to Inforn the Committes just how Jong It would take to constrict tie proposed works, Until that thie he would be opposed to any outlay for wall purposes, Mr. Hobart withdrew hfs amendment and moyed that the report be recommitted, and that the Committeo be Instructed to report within two weeks from date a contract In necordance with tho proposition from the ‘Town of Lake, and that they cmbrace In the eantraet a provision for the coustruction of a well, Along, dreary conversation, not discits- sion, fallowed upon this proposition, Fhially Mr, Condes declared that he could not feel nuthorized to consider the inatter unless: specially authorized to do so by his Town jourd, Aftersome more talk Mr. Hobart moved that tha report be recommitted, and the Committea be Instructed to repart within two weoks. | ‘This was agreed to. ‘Sho Secretary was authorized ta advertiso rae tona of coal, aud the meeting ad- journcd, é —————__. Jules Verne'’s Tiue Outdono—Around the World In Neventy-iive Days. New York Tura June 21. Among tho urelvals at tho Windsor Hotel on Saturday wero Mr, tamayy of, se imple & Co,, of Livarponl, aecompanted by bla wife aud son and Mr, and Alrs. Barron. ‘The party had Yeuched this city attur a romarkably quick journey around the world. Satling from Live erpool on Mareh 13 tn tho Peonnly the pioncer ship of the White Star Ling ta New York, and now plying on the Oceidental & Orlostal Come pany'a’ dino Betwooo [ong ones Yokohama, and San Francisoo, thoy reaolod Bucs on March Yt, Passing Point do Galleon April 7, Penan; was reached on April 12, Singapore on April 15, and itung Kong on April 77, the paasnyo to that port belag made thirty-wlx and a» half days, under stouin, and belng tho fusteat on record, bir, Ieuiuy and bis party visltod Canton and Bhanyghul, foaving tho lutter port on Muy J for Jupun. Thuy went by wk of Nuyasakl, thevugh tho great {uland sea to Kobo, to Yokohama, Sulliur from Yokybuni on May ¥3, the Oocanio carrlol the party safoly neross the Pacific Qoean to Ran Kranciico, where they arrived on June é Whon they arrived in Now York thoy tud traveled 22,00) milo. “Tha tha cecupied in making this Journos, exclusive of stoppaues nt dliferent polite visited, wns alxty= Rix days. Allowing nine days in which to con ute tho Journey to Liv World In Elgh iv Days. he voyngers wera fortunate In having fine weather nearly the en- Urotrip. The tumperature was unusually cook while they wern passing through the Red Soa, and excepttonally cold on tho Pacifle Ocean, $< AMUSEMENTS. DRAMATIC NOTES, Augustin Daly Is expected In the city to- morrow. Ada Cavendish's leadigg man next season will be George C, Boniface. ‘Wiillam Gill, of “ OurGoblins,” fs ont with acard warning MSS, plrates, The American minstrel manager, Sam Hague, jsa bankrupt in Liverpool. The exodus from the variety to the “legitt- mate” stage next season will be alarming, The Onera-Fouse, Milwaukee, will proba- bly be lowered to the ground floor this aum- eT. ‘Thomas Jefferson sas presented with 0 fauehter dane M4 by hl wife, professtonally known ns ugenia Paul. Mr. George Clark jins gono to London to giey the Parson in “The Danites.” W. E. herldan js coming home, Accompany is heing organized in New York to travel with D'Ennery’s new spec- tacular plece, “ Across the Imposstbie.* i actress, Is merely walting to see what Bern- hardt’s Amerjeai reception will amount to before accepting an engagement here, Judie ins sttperseded Schneider in the affections of tho Partslans. Itis announced inthe Cltpper that H. J. Sargeant hus obtained from Steele Mrekaye, nanuger of the Madison Square ‘Theatre, thes sole right to produce throughout the United States during the next five years all p! gS which may prove successful'in that theatre. In New York the Unton Square, Daty's, Wallack’s, the Thalin, and the Madtson Square Theatres will run stock companies next senson, as they have In the past. ‘Shere Is much conjecture as to the opening pleces,: but nothing hag been yet “oficially” aon- nounced, . ng Janauschek's coming company Includes ‘ate Fletcher, Lizzie Creese, Frank G, Cot- ter, George W. Wesselis, Mfr, and Mrs, fl. Carhart, and G.- PF. MeDonald, Shirley Sinith remains as Slane ninnager, Hartshorn as treasurer, und little Phil Simmons has been engaged as advance agent. George Conquest and his company will Jeave London for this country in the steamer Ataly on the 7th of July, buthils piece will not be ready for production until the 2d_ of August. Tis troupe ineludes his son, Misa Alive Burville, who was in the train of Lydia ‘Thompson, Miss. Lilian Lanenster, and four pantomitnists, beside many less Ughts. ‘The young lady, who defies the laws of gravitation and flutters about like abutter- fly, has assumed the name of Mile, Ethera, It is rumored that Sam Colville has an inter- est In Conquest’s visit to this country. For the season of 1SS0-’3t Milton Nobles has organized as follows: Misses Fanny Lewis Burt. Amy Lee, Grace Page, and Leonora Bradley, Messrs. Milton. Nobles, ‘Alonzo Swartz, Sam E, Ryan, David Ri Young, L. R. Willard, W. 5. Anderson, J. W. Gurdper, RS. Wires, George W, Bar- niin, and W. 1. Wright. Milton Nobles fs proprietor and manager; Rodney S. Wires, general business agent; Max Pehrmann, musical director, and William C. Anderson, treasurer, ‘The Lontton Theatre for this month, speak- ing of * The Danites,? says: “It seems to us that Mr, Waldron’s rendering of Carter, the Danite, gives evidence uf higher artistic enpabilitics than are isplayed by any other member of tha troupe, Every motion fs per- fect: It is Impossible. to see him without a shudder, ‘Though bis part isan {important one, he is not often on the stage, yebone never forgets him for. an Justant, and.his presence is felt even when he fs not there, +. « hore is something terrible In the silence of his movements, and one might al- most say to him as Victor Hugo said to Baudelaire: ‘Vous avez inventé un nouveau frisson.’”* An actor “of long experience and ap- rroved judgment” has just returned from England, nnd has confided his views con. ee lig, Ucnry Irylng to 0 Atrpalist in that eity. Hedoes not think that Henry Irving can he cumipnred with Edwin Booth aso tragedian, but that he Js eaictally erent th mvefodrama, and excels particularly in parts in which there isa flavor of sardonle humor —Louls, In Hamlet, says this critic, [ pusmodle, stagey, un- natural, and wearlsome, but as Matthias, tn “The Bells,” he is really great. “Noman arrlek has held such a position on tho nglish stage. Ie is entirely above critl- eis. He lins becoma the fashfon, and can doashe likes, The people have put him upon a pedestal and believe in him too de- xnutly ever to question his superiority over jt rivals, > Tho Electric Light in Russias BL, Petersburg Golos. ‘The Jablochkolf electric candle hns proved to ben grent succor. The inventorand company haye lutely sald the property of tholr assovlation and some of the rights of tho thventor for 2,50),- 000 roubles, Mr. Jablochkoff, buving realized a handsome fortune from his candle, seeks to re- tire from husiness and to devote himself to tho further tnvestigution of tho electric Hght. In here was estublished hery a new ‘he Rursian Sociaty of Electric + which ig successor to" P.N, dablochkott, the inventor, and Company.” The new socivty haga capital of 6,000,000 ronbles, divided Into 40,000 shures of 125 roubles each, Mr. dubloch- kotl was ablo to transfor to this sooloty an order for 4,000 Inuterns which, nico ral to tho caleu- dation of tho inventor, witl pay tho running expenses and on mintinuin of 10 per cent to the sburcholders. Tho inventor expresses bis belief that the annual demand for lanterns will soon increase to 10,000, and then the society may pay ugsan average 20 per cent. Mr, Jublochkof gave the following Interesting facets: In Paris tho Magazines do Louvre begin with four Innterns and within eleven months ordered ninoty-alx: the Hippodrome began with forty, and soon inerensed to 200; Palaia d'tn- duatrio bad Inst year 250 innterns, but now it bus over 00, Tho Shah of Persia bus within sight months ordered twenty linterns. The Jostinny Dvor of St. Petersburg begun with elght Inn- terns, and now vees over 190, Many publlo Places of both Mussian Capitals and nther jure celtics arc Uirhted with tie Jablochkof oandlvs. Whilo tho electrician of Monto Park continuo: to surpriso the world with his numorous curious inventions, leaving bis clootrio lantern in em- bryo, the modest Russian inventor hos already monopolized the electric Nght in the Okt World, What a surpriso it would ba if somo cntorpriae Ing company should “introduce the Jablochkott cundic in Now York, and in Sfonlo Park, tool a Prince Roland Bonaparte. Princo Roland Bonaparte. It is announced, 1s ington inarry the daughter of tha late M, Hhing, the fanious proprictor of tho gaming tables at Monavo, As the bride's alster married Prince Radzivitl, tha daughters of the oli yam- bler may be considered as having had tholr tuir sharoof Juck. Blane dled finmensely rich, an his daughters wore “i tho best tmatri- mmoninl ct rape, it is sat that they Are nd good and benutiful as they are wealthy; and sinoo tha younger branches ‘of tho Hona- mites are famous. for thoir lack of money, ’rinca Holand onbt to be bappler in bis matri- monial venture than was his father, Princo Pierce, who married a seamstress without the consent of Napoloon tL, and hud to submit to baving bie murriage declared null. After Na- poleon’s full Princo Pierre ugnin married his wife in Nrusanis, and thus legitinized tho chil- drow which hid been bora te blu dn the mean: time. Ioland is, therefore, a Prince of | tho house of Bonuparto,though bis uncle, Cardinal Lucien Honaparte, refuses to recognize hint as such, Ho la a Bub-Lieutenant of the Thirty- aixth French Hewiment of infantry, Do STEDICA LY LEUCORRHEA ‘tora inal te ‘Only sure remedy baviog no astringent. sure core ur Totaled, “So quack. Pampbies trac. boo. tn bly mone It. Haclusive territory Cobras Hola owners. ‘vet uyeicluns, “UDOT & CO. 61 Bourn Greaney FSC] RT, “BARLOW'S. | INDI60_ BLUE, MiLY WASH DLUM Fortale, Bruce, D. 8. WHATHERGBE, Brop'r, + 23 N. secoud-at, Philadelphia. BCALES, FAIRBANKS’ BTANDAKD SCALES ‘oY ALL KINDO, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Be carefu. cobuyanly the Genuine veananen. MISCELLANEOUS, NO OURNHL NSevee“DR. KEAN, 4173 Bouth UOlark-st., Ohicage. 0 iy oaterronnocazsau, fon Bt tite ouly physician in thoclty why warrants cures OF BO pay SARATOCA SPRINCS. THREE AND A NALF DOLLARS PER DAT. Thi Hh vated and rofurniahed, will opon nid Hotel, having been thoroughly rono- THURSDAY, JUNE 17. CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors, Wt, WIDKINBON, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Creston Springs, Pennaslvania, WH open Jun 14, 130. On the aunmit nf the Alles honion 220) gent abown zen eval. nn inain line of vanta Relivo. Y Ty, ani Tender Ienteractive to Blegant Counyes First. tusic, Ontedoor Amuro z Hiding nnd Driving, LOGAN HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA., On mainline of Penna, Itallrond, 1.90. Jevel. Open alt th ir. Capmelty, ain A wood nit jess mountain hunting, and rd musquitocs. Fir ate, bddriss WD, fe his Pare alr, unsurpassed acono faluably medicinal wtih watern combine to eal und plunatire serkors, » rontinapars of rao, beauty, monta, Hunting Ff eleritinrs, terms, | KR, Mupt., above nen ot 0, | Strictly Next i OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPoR 1 Opens for the'wen aanne Apptteations Howse, Naw Yor bay 1880, te tho hotol, Newport, oF tho Rrerott United LONG RANCHI, They say that Judie, the great opera houife | Opens Jane tv, LAIRD & VAN CLEAF, Proprictors, “States Hotel, PLEASANT POINT HOUSE LAKE, Wis, Enlarged andn mar. st Sum TOEILOT, Dartford &, ii waore tn the VM 1K. ‘eat, erly furntehed. GEO, AL WINANCIALL TRON SILVER MINING COMPANY. Orwantzed under the Inve af New York. Gon of Ana LVR BTL, COLOIAnO, Loca oe Stack CR UNASSESSA! oH ATS. ihe: William It, Stevens, Gon. D. Raberts Hichunt G, ecornitek, dunes ING, No. 125 Broadway, LOK AG WHITE. NUM sharony Ti gai Pur Valuo, &2) Leyl 2. Tealter, LAUhor He stare Stephen, Wut ara 1 f Goo. Bs Mavlnven, dawes D. ‘Smutth. Principal Office: Roommst and &: HOREEL BOTLD- ew York. Bankers, 40 Brondway, New Yorlx. Deponits recoived subject to check at sighton which st In allowed. Inter Bl SL. WHITE & €0,, onda, and all Securities dealt inat the N.Y. Stock Exelmee bouwht und sold on commission. ‘TRUSSES, RUPTURE Neier AA $100 Reward. We wilt par toe charitabio institution #100 10 case ofan Inguinal Hernia that can be and that we cannot retin witb tho YENTIVE COMMONS! TRUS: Pots retained by the TAMIR MIC Ite h } SK TRUSS. palo: BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKEN, 1 Stn et July west, Chicago, TL DIL PAIKER, the patenteo, has had 3) yeurw "axe perience, the Inst 3 years with Marine IMuspltala, Are g Navy. nnd Pensioners, the Gorernmunt having Bdojed Gur appliance as tho bent in use. Cages that can bo eitrod wa pevor fail to cure. 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LAOS ‘Whotossto Auents for tho Unitod aI froo, 8 Vaiuphilots wet 14 in Cafonya by Al ead beg aury WA aa Sty 2 and 4 int penta, & CO. Lo onenee hanttoarn, EDUCATIONAL. Admission Examinations at Chicago, 1880. Examinations for ndmission to Harvard Catlego (prelininary und entire Rehonlt be torical Reno fcazo, Til,anduiy ‘These, Dold tn Cambria. the Jawronce Scientia and the Law Sehoot, will 3, ond 4, beginaing rita nindions, which are identical with thoaw rug lo alt mio intend to anter y sbove depurtiiontis ut the University, Bad open W Othora upon payment of 4 fee af FL Hersona who vroposa to, pass these examinations aru roquosted to iufurty the Sucrutary of Marvant University. Uanibrhtgu, Blaas.. ina 18, nid 309 wild fi asa eo held at Chicago each year Toritur the rast W iinet fh dune “The preciso place tn ebis alt tone will bes Teivune and ouch, fC thole purposy before further information, ofthe University witt in tho three days fol at witch the examina: jolt will be announced In the Chleayo UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA HUMMER LAW LECTUILES (nine weakly) be gin Ben Junly, iss anal aud oth Buptouiber, Hay Of signal usa—Ist to atuitenta who Oheratudioe Wt Uils oF otter Law Fe Who propose tu read privately: wi rAwnN hyve nos hud the wtval fusteucton. For elscutar appt Vad un Juni i MtNuth Pro Boloit College. - ion witi be het * The Annual Mxanitoation for adnitast CUEIG MOTEL BE the GHAND DA onduy, June 2 and 3, com Hor tarchsr Lifermation ayo Editor tullway Axw, a arching ws Batu ruay nr tid a'clock, ta AL Ht, HOBART, raid Packag Loved. “Shalfleld Sclantific School of Yale College, Coursosdn guid Dynamile Zawtogy. At felons Wolltical Boonumay, Ristary Yaxecutive om mintry, Pure and Apptied, ta Civil mic Buxineoring, jn Auriculturs, # wy nd Guology. wud in Gener Atuion with nulls, Feel, Houuiey, Coruan, Vor particulary ads GE i BILUS LL ow Uavon. Conn. BN. Ve tho ‘olden, ongineuring achun Ciera bouine Supt ti. Te log i {hole positions; “nian, ovurea of ‘stuliy, Siysdce, wie. Adaroes DAVID St opt. 15," The Roxtater, Silst ut the ureduates fur tha past r Git edb nA for 184) cons Yuars, with CIVUSSECHANIOALS AND MINING ENGINHEIL Nou de the Honssuiner Poly tecniile tn Lo, Troy, maa , ENE, De SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 107 & 109'N, Charlos-st., Balllmore, Md. Mis, W, M. CARY, MISS CARY, Establishod bo, Hreuch tho Language of the Bebool. ar RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. READ IND DEP ARRERE OF TRANS, EXPLANATION OF IETERENCE MANKS.—t+ Batra i pied. syeapted. “Sunday excepted. londay oxco Northwentern tenilwnv. hes Timetable Mognina-ar ly i lickut offices of 6 Company: Minn 6) C} c i jolph a tnt Hfvuso, 1 Cauaicstaond at tne dupotas oe Calmer Chienwn For Majme tintde: Reenmmodations 3 PouTACsaacS SBSegg8308a3 Sb Pout & 3 iP TSC Paul & Minnoapo bin Crosen & Sinn in Crussy & Minnosata, LWinone & Content Dakar pW g bt hI paunuessses goggag0a383 Kor inent tenine got time-tnblon at 12 Clark Puitman Iotol Cars ara ran theongh, perween Chl« gaa and’ Council iinite and Paninhe hestoe to Fiore tite on tho tray tehving Chiat at 183t n on 5 oh hotelears wast ag Chica, NP OF By other form of a—banatenner of Walls and Kinslo-ata, E=Dopot comor of Canal and Kinalocata: Chiengo, Harlington & Quiney Tt . For Mapa, Guide-tioais, Tmoctnbien Sleep ne car Accommodations, ayply at auy nt the following Ticket-Onices of the C ba SA Chicauo: fi Clark= i x ee (on 21 a ng Pacitle tia rand Content 2 Palmer, Madison-ats.con West: rf ‘cornar Canal at ftoase, Gnd comer Canal an Leave. | Arrive. DOttawn & Btreator Ex; WGalesburg Passenzer. jebrask: PERrORS ubuque & Sloux Clty Expt LDowner'’s Grove Accommoday’ bPacitic Fast Expros bKansas & Colorado F: bKanane City & Tosa ¥ni Auror Sunday Passengor........| batendata ¢ Otte E tendo wa Hapress bKoekford.FY port Mltoge Fal bAurora Passenge bAurom Vassonver, cOmaha N Te: aDally, & Dally, ex Enturday, of Wally, excont Monday, Pee cag Puthnan [Ofte wheel sl ire and Pnasonger hea votmeen Chicaro, Cannell iiniy, Om ha. Hee Pn y petwran Chicago and Raven Cy ing-Cars attached to all trains, Crlengn. Mulwannte «© Rt. Pant Tattway, “I'an-Handie" Depot, corner Clinton and Carrotte rte, “Tickat Ofiices, “GH Cintk: Ufana Paeltia Hoteh und wt Hapnt. YmeF House, Milwaukee Express... Ocuummowo> & Wadi Milwaukeo, Bt Paul A Mi apolia Express trains. Green liny, Menaaba, piston Azpress trainy Hwaukeu, Madison, P Chien, luwa, und Dakota Ex. Btevens Point and Aablind Madi a 1 inne- 7 All trains run vis Milwankco, Tickets for St Paul and Minneapotta aro, % Pinuio du Cuton, of vig ba Grerey See ess a Tilinota Central Matirand. Depat foot of Lake-at. and foot of ‘Twant) poston ViekotOmics, WL Kandolphest.. ne ‘lar Paeitis Motel, and Primer tious, OT © Bt Louta & Texas Express Rt Loule & Toxna Fast Lint Cairo & New Urieaus bx; gCatro & ‘Te: press Vontag xpress. QNinan Preroncel Dubuque & sour City Dubuque & Slonx Cay On Saturday night rans to Contralta ons. F RIGRE Lo Giitian anes bon Saturday nig! only. ¢On Saturday night runs to I’ooria only Chicaro &s Alton, er, Canal and Van Ba’ a bride, and ‘Trent: r eon at Depots W South Uiarks puld tana Weclda Hotel and alindr Mouse. Bepross; Benross Beare a 12:99 pms 2:3) pm eI iO) pinit 3 Ra BL Louls, 22.0 am,* 8pm Mobila.e Now E 200 pm, Bt Louis, Springtiuld & ‘Texas. ao Peoria, Hurling: } Fast Exuross. 0pm on Kookuk § Ex. via Chon am Pokln & Poorin Sx. vin Jotiot, > ma. Chico © Haducah nate Ei i 00 p cn reatar, Lacon, Washingt'n Buy Sallor& Dwiaht'Accommodauon 10 ka Chienen, Hock Taland & Pasiae Wentteoat. POinean yt Cinrk-nts Seriunn ilouse, Pelager Houses TK = At ry louse, 1 Grand Pacite Livtél, and to Canal, comer Minllson. Arrive,” ‘Leave. ranport & Poorla Express A nen alate Fast Expross.... Kanaas City, Leavenworth & chison Fast Exprer Peru Accommodattun Council Blade Night Kxpress.. Kansas City, Louvanwurth & jon Night OSA. 12:3) pe + 6:00 pm 0:00 p mn IH10: p molt 6:30 am * Yel): it shally :tiptBondare’® tally excopt Betardarts Miehiean Centrat iatirond. Depot. foot of Lak 2 foot or Twenty-seoond-sy ‘Hexot Ofico, f Clark-ab, southeast. corner of Tans doiph, Grand Pacita itotel, and ot Palmar Houso, Toave. ) Arrive. 380 paw 0:38 Re 3:05 am 105 am Lake Shore & Michigan Sonthorn Hallway Tleket offices at dopota, Van Muren-at, head of Ite, Twenty-second-st., nnd Forty-thint-st ‘Ticket rath ofica under Slierman 3ouse. and takes offices in tho Grund Vacttic Hotel and Valiner iicusa, ‘Arrive.’ Mall (yl Matn Jno), Bpeelal Now York txpts Lhmtning Kxpress (tilly), Alluntio N. ¥. Expross (dui Bast Expross..... Pittahure, Cineinnatl & Rt. Lonts Te. (Cineinnatt AlrLine und Kokomo Line) Depot, corner of Clinwn and Carroll-sta., Wost Sida, “Arriva. ‘Leave. cinnntl, Indlanspoll it bevithattomsnirie apo rtas ah Night xpress. aasaee' a jialtiniers ieee jepots, Kxposition ‘und foot of ‘Twont spoond-se Licker Ofices, 10 Clarkeses Paiurer Howse, Grand Pacide ilotel, and Depus (Hxpualuon Haldar , “Arrive, | uy pm. Kankakee Line. Depot, toot of sakerat, und toat of ‘Twenty-second-#, Loara. | Arrire. Ctnein att, Indianapolls & Louls: Mie Day xpress 3:0) am|* 8:00 te Rtas Eerie, jsut puild 12) Bia Chicago & Eastern Minols Raliroad, Danville Ruute) Ticket Onicas, TEClarkrsty Puimor Hous, Grind Pas hb TL Charice ‘cite Hutol, "Trina leave trom Dupot coruer of Atchur und Stuwurbars, Leave.) Arrive. Day Malle cersrerpasseggroee Param? 4:00 pow Nusuvilo & Wioslas’ Bupeessssfc.)i Td punt 1:0 Bas Chicago & Grand Tri Depot corner Arctier ai Mall & Iexpress,, lawl xpress ; Alparala Accouiidata~ivavs aud artive cor Ashiand-ay &220/) 5:3) p mls 9:0 Pullman Bigeping-Care attachod to nluhs express, mate ete Wayne: ym Chi 0) Cul a Buren und Caus eeChireSsy, Palmer Mouse, an sen Intiwny. Mcae fund Lucida Lotol Toave | Arrive, Mall and Rxpress Sow Wipe vires @ eat Linu. GOODRION STEAMERS, : i (eBay ectabate ve an ‘nmewou (dally: ally}: iS . ig bt bits fon Mllw'ke, S Here PHY. Pp udingtwon, Men! Pp UD, so &e, Towadi rant nie 1 Taka Superior towne fusca Odice & Ducks toy us Michizan-wr, “th Leave, | Aravo,

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