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/ 1HE CHICAGO TRIBUN TIHE RAILROAD! Waestern Shippers Still Agarieved Over the Recent Advance in Freights, finished acco{ul, Dookmaker close up, Lu- cettn was the fayerit at nipe to four, The whimer wns sceond favorlt at three fo ono. Mistnke was baoked for i Jot of nmey, belng greatly fancied by the guneral publie, whao backed him from bt 1 tofto L. Alrendy:tho peovle are talking of Mistake as the probable winner of, Friday’s Internationat ilandicap. LOKD BEACONAFILLD'S ruxr-:):.\ T 10 the Watern Associated Proas, & Loxno¥, April 20,—1t s understood’ that the fefends nd relatives of the Inte Lord Buacoustleld ara witllng to assent to n public funazal and the burial of his romains in Waostininstor Abbey, unless directions to tho contrary are found ainon the papers of the doceased, PUNLIC BURIAL DECLINED, Mr, Qindstone has writtens the following lotter to Lord Rowton: “I° lenrned of the “ecense of Lord Henconsfield with sad sur- prise, 1 ahgil o prepared to give dircetlons for a publls funeral.” Sir Nathanial Roths- ¢hild, on behalf of the axecutors, has thanked Mr. Gladstone, "stating that Lord Bencons- flekl’s will directed -that o bhe buried at 1lughenden, by the side of his wife, ““JOREIGN. - no Offors to Order Glrgmic Funeral for Beac- onsfleld. PR A The Offer Declined with Thanks py the Pead Man’s Ex- centors. The Depot Truckmen to Htriko To-Day for Higher Wages, The Louisville & Nashville to Ohange Its Gauge to the. Northern Standard, THE ADVANCE IN GRAIN RATES. Commissioner Flnk hun just {ssited the followe ing clrcular regamding the recont ndvance In grain ratos ordured by the trunk-line Presidents, which hns pnusoil 80 much excitement aod - dignation nmong Weatern shippera: At u meeting of the Prosidents of tho tennk Hines hiold April 10, representing atao tha prine jal Arrangements, However, Un- derstood: to Be Awaiting the Quoen's Wishes, Another Earthquake at Scio Yes- A% \erday, Renewing the Panic. oipat Wostern roady, tho fullowlog uetion was 4 TUERE WILL 1t NO DECISION takens = wilh regard to the funeral 4t I8 expected Resolred, That tho arrcement of March 11, 1881, until Lord Rawton raturns fo Loutlon frowe| 18 RSt sireular No. 245 ba conflrined, fud that 2 : . g e | tho Bxecutivo Committeo 18 horaby Instruatod The Fronch Journalist, Tmile Do :::L:;:;;m l\)»:llltlh‘ Lli:un;m&un r;(’ lthu'qul'.fll:" to suo tiat the samo s faithtully carviod outy girardin, Very Seriously i quets of the cholcest pIants, | s jnsmuch na tho tariif of April was ostabe cresses, and wild flowers sont by people nre lishod for the sumner soason, und ths reduction . strewn over the body aud around the coffin, | of , Aprll 11 was made only to mvet. spoolal P L & AMON(@ THE SBOVEREIUNS ratos, which have ' stnce -beon withe wxprossing condolence Is the Sultan, Prince | drawn, commonamg. with = Monday, Apell 19, 1881, the turif of April 1 be rostored, and that the rate on olghth-clasy bo- o 0 conts por 100 ponds, on the Lasis of .Chioago to New Yorks that rates on all clussos of dend frelght, east and west bhound, he fmmedintely restored and horoaltur maintained: that the ratcson live stock and drossod beof be alan restorod, and the Comtnlssloner Lo authorizod to confer with the managors, and in eass suy ono should refuse ta rostore rales’ to the turift the Commissloner shall estabilsh tho lowoat rato as the basls for the general tari, notice to bo given by the Come ufssloner of the dato on whicly rutes nro cithor regtoved or tho reduced ratcs mado gonerali that whenover it becomes necessury (n careying ont the ngreement of March 1 to reduco rates to Imeat tho cut rates of nny ono competing lne, that as soon as matisfuctory evidenvw is obtuined that the rogulur tarif - rates ean be restored and maintoined. the restoration of rates oan o mude Immediately, without the previons ten days' notico: siid notice will only bo givon In cady of o rognlur and pormanont increwsoe In tueitf, The redue- tlons mudo under ogreemont of March 11 uro onP' to b conslidered as temporary, und will by in foree ouly for tho time that engngemonts or contracts below tho cstablished rates aro in ox- latonce, And thus tho all-powerful trunk-line Presl- acnts attempt to destroy the only good that tho shippora have derived from tho Bastern pooling nrrubgement. - Tho rale to give ten doys noties of i contemplated advaneo n rutes has ‘beon tho only guod point in the Bastern arrange ment, beeduso snippors kuew boforehund when' such ndvauct wus to go into cffoct, ngn cennld make thelr contriots and pur- vhascs nero contracted for a lurge amount of bueipess Inst week on the supposition that thoy eoull sbipitat tho Ziecent rate, bolieving that tho Tustern romda would bo_honest enough to stiek, tothe agreement, which requires o tengduys' notiee of u contemplated advince in rated, Hut tho lnto notion of tho trunk-lijio Presidonts hns shown them that, In_counting upon the good fuith and honesty of Enstern ratiroad mignatos, thoy counted tho chickens before thoy werg hatehod, Every urgument of tho truuk-ling mngnates in favor of the Enstern pool bus lutd HLress u&on the good 1t s doluyg tha shippors by Jotting them know of & contempinted wdvancs .ten duys before it was made. Noother argi- ment i1t favor of thosrrangementcould Lo mado except that It benoflited the rallrouds by stop- {ulnk all competiuon. Now, whon tle sunk lines find thut oven “tho poollng arrangements will ot prevent: the raliroads from entting the rates, thoy do not goto work and punish the eviidoors for thelr faithleancss, Dbut chustiso the shippers anda make them pay for tho damngo by resuinding the only proviston in the Enstern pooling arcangement that hug been of auy carthly benelit. Mr, Fink says no notico of a contemplnted udvance will be given only.in cusu whon tho reduction was brought nbout by the outtiug of rates by tho roads thom- selves, . Now il that 18 necossary to appiy this to all future adrunces I8 to stata that the pro- vious ruduction was made on accouut of tho enor Castelar lssues a Public manifesto of His Political Principles. Bismurck sent o nessago oxpressing gront sorrow. ‘The princlpal nembers of the conservative pnrty are requested.to meet ‘I'nesdny al tho house of & mumber of the Cabinet, £ A VESSEL, BUNK IN A COLLISION. 1t 18 reported that n dispatefl has been re- celved nt the Admiralty anunouncing a col- lision in the Chinese waters hotween the British %Illlbflnfi Ly \vlms and the Chincso stewmer. 1lochung, [y whleh the Iatter was sunk, No details uro yet made public. THE IRIKIMAN. Dunray, Aprll 20.—The Executive Com- mittee of the Luml Leasue ‘has propared roport on the Jand bilLtor submission to the eonfetence. It proposes that the reasonnble rounds on which the Iandlord way refuse 0 admit the purchnse of a holding as o tenant Le Atruck out, 1t deciares: the pro- visiong with regard to bequests by fenants unjust, and those relating tu cases of Intesta~ oy eriminnl ahd nhuman, and protests rininst evictions for non-payment of “arrears of rent. ‘The wigration aud other clauses are also objected o, . THB SOUTII SEAS. WRECK=—=AN AMERICAN CAUTAIN MASSACIED DY THE NATIVES OF TIE BOLUMON I8 LANDS. SAN Frayceisco, Cal., April 20.—The Auck- land (New Zenland) Starsays: The Amerl- can whaling bark Jaunus, which went on the rocks at Awanui Heads, Is o total wreck, Sho was twelve inonths out from New Bed- ford, with 800 barrels of oll. The schooner Leslie, from the South Seas, veports that Captain Schwarts landed on the Solomon group to trade, and while speaking to the, traders the village was surrounded by na- tives and ho was tomahawked, The savages then rushed for his beat, but the crew re- gained it tivst and pushed off. Reports hava also been recolved that the Captain of the Bluck Hnwlk, of Melbourne,"has nlso been murdered by the natives, but tho report is uncontirmed, ~ A Bufl:!nzing Note in Very Polite Lan- guago Sent to tha Porte by tho Powera, GREAT BRITAIN. ANECDOTES, o Special Cable, Tospow, Antl .—Many interesting anee- dotes of the lute Lord Beaconsfiold are pub- Jished [ this mornin’s papers. e ocenpled piwsel{ duriug s part of his Hiness with cor- recting his lnst speech, dellvered intho llouse of Lrds on the vote of eontlolence on the oe- ension 0f the Czar's nsansination, ** £ will not godown to posterity,” suld he, “tatking bad m"““'“"" “'ho Times relates ono or two wther sayfes of the distinguished Lord dur- bs last illness, one of which corrects n pop- wlar misapprehonsion. Lord DBarrington whed bt one day whera he was born. *I was barn In the Adelphi,” he roplied, * and {many say In a library. My father was not rich when he’ marrled, 1le took o suito of spartinents in the Adolphi, and, as he possessedl a Inrize collection of bLooks, nll the tooms were covered with them, Including - {n which 1 was born.” Another remark othlswas tha following chaxneterstic one: «fiad rather live, but I am not afrald of geath, 1 liave sutiered so much that, were I a Nintlist, 1BIOULD COSFESS EVERYTHING,” This was n humorous alluston to the preva- Jent idea thot the Nihilists were subjected to \rture after arrest. Lord *Rawton is left by Lonl Beaconstield sole trustee of his private yajers, with full powar to do what he thinks fight with them. Soveral times in the courso o his fliness Lord Beaconsfield alluded to certaln memoranda which he had, but theso tave not_yet been found. Mo was very walous ahout the completion of . TS POITHAIT BY MILLAIR, 1lis great politieni opponents,. Bright and Gladstone, Ind been palnted by Milais, and Je thought It was no vanity that he, too, ouglit o go down to posterity on the canvas of tha great portrait-painter of the day. The SPAIN. . TIE GUADALQUIVIIt, MApuip, April 20.—The Guadalquivir as again risen sixteen feot, The quaysat Se- villoara Inundatod. CASTELAR has published & manifesto, in view of tho coming municipnl elections, in which he de* mands universal suffrage, obligatory educn- ‘ 9 v] cuttinyg of, soine roud or other. Mr. Fluk’s cire Timee Siso says that, beforo leaving | tio universal linbiiity to military service, | SUHTNK Slives to Undorstuud that tio moro on- luckinghmn Palace, hor Majesty come and municipnl and provinelal autonomny 08 1 -gagements O contenets at tho S-cont unleatedt to Lord Barrington her particular far ng consistent With the supremucy of the qu e u'\‘mng;mfl::u' o ,.‘,‘;fif,?“““{‘.;_ State. Homnkes n strong appenl for unity antong denocrats, THE CONFERENCE. N COMMITTEE-WORK, Panrs, April 20.—A. commiltec composed of one Commlssioner from each State repre- sented at the Monetary Conforence will meet on Saturday next to frame the draft of o program to bo discussed at the next plenary sitting of tho Conference, the date of which is uncortain. ENGLAND. - "Fho Offjetal Journal says England has not yetaceeplod the invitntion to particlpate In the Monetary Conference. THE EAST. A'NOTE TO THE PONTE. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 20,.—Ambassadors havo presented the Porte o note deseriblng the froutler line agreed upon. Tho riote says: ** All the Powers having approved the decision, it should be consldered the supreme duolsion of Europe, to which the Porte 18 In- vited to comply. THE S00LOO ISLANDS. AN ATTACK ON 'TIlE; BPANISI FORTRESSES NEPULSED, : Mapnio. April 20—The fnsurgent natives of the Sooloo Isles altempted to surprise tho Spanlsh fortvesses, but wera repulsed with the loss of 100 killo i TUNIS. THE BEY'S PROMISES, Tuxis, April 0.—~Tha Doy ngalnannounces that he can maiutain order It the Freuch. do not cross the frontlor, but foars n geuneral re- belllon it the Arabs percelve the French enter ‘funislan territory unopposed, Ve SOUTIL AI'RICA. THE DASUTO CMIEF SURRENDERS TO THE BRITISIL, : OAry Towx, April 20,—Tho Basuto Chief Lerothod! has offered to submit to the Capo Government, and has ordersd his people to lay down thelr arms, SANDWIOH ISLANDS, 3 DEATHB ¥ROM BMALL-POX, dsire to vislt the putlent, but the know that nearly evory reply of the physiclans was z,hat only com= Jaw plete quietude was Iltkely to restore Lord Beaconsfield, to hiealth, ‘Fhey begged the Queen, under the clreumstances, not to earry outherdeslre, By o singular colncldence, Loni Beaconsfield died on the auniversary day on which, twelve months before, he had Ift Windsor Castlo aftar tendorlng her Majesty.his resignation as 1’rlme Minister of Eogland, THE NEWMARKET RACES. Speetut Cable, Nawuanger, April 20.—Thero was nlarg- efttendance nt the Craven meeting to-day thanon the opening day. The raclng com- menced with the Swaflham Stakes, six fur- lv‘mxs. for which four ran, including Mr. 1L L Deddington’s 4-year-old Aristocrat, h;m?llunnmhlst. out of Lady Molesworth (bred in Awneriea), the top welght, and Mr, J. I Keene's $-year-old Gemsbok, by Australlan, out of 1lester (bred In America), the Jutter making his first appearance, and umylug 104 pounds, Greaves could not hold Gemsbock, as ho ran very unkindly, pulling his head oft” for half a mile. * Thon he vould hardly gallop at all, and finlshed Inst, lod Hastings® S-year-old Sir Marma- duke won the race, with Count F. De La- fnge's dyear-old Talmonse second, and ;\‘r‘fimmt third. The winner was & great VOl Scuuany,—The Nwnfthan Btakes, & sweo I‘l;ktsnlfil sovercigus each, balt forfoit, M wdod, for -yonr-olds, 14 pounds; 4. pounds; 5 and upwards, 12 pounds; wine ma pounds extrn for avery winning vxcopt of b Dg ruces, whera tho winnor was to bo eold for \eilan tu sovorclins: Bretby Htukes; cuurso X furlongra; 8ix subscribors: ” Husting' cb, 0. Rir Murmaduke, 3 yoars, Oau'm wearond, out of Iolle Agies, 104 1bs, ¥, Do Logrango's br. £, Talmouss, 3 enough on for moro thun & month., Nota pound of frelght tho now rates. Al t 18 now golng forward bus been contracted for ut tho 2i-cont rate. . Une fortiuntoly it 18 only the smuller shippers who are sulfering from the rupid udvanco. Thoe big shippurs huve thefr contracts. nt .tho old rates safely stowod away In their satos, and tho rail- rpnds witl have to carry them out, 'nis mo- counts fortho fact that tho lurge shippors have nothiog to sny against this lutest outrnge of tho trunk iincs, and why tho conplaints ull como from thu small shippord. Tho uction of tho trunk Jines isentirely indofonsible, and thasoon- or thoy reotify the wrong done the betwr it will bo for tholr luteresta. The mauagers of tho mllrnnducnlrhtfln:lhls cityand nlloverthe Waost tuko tho ground that the trunk-tino rail- roads bave made u mistake, and .that by their Iatu notion thoy havo thrown mlditionsl fuel into the fire thiat has been smoldering amang tho Wostorn Grangersifor somo tino puat. Fears aro gonorally exprossed among Westorn rall- rond men that oncrous rallroad icglstation, which will rosult disnstrously to many Westorn railronds, will result from tho arbitrary manner with which the Eastern maguatqa troat. tho Weatorn people. THE TRUCKMEN'S 8STRIKE. - Tho announcoment mado oxclusively In yese torday's TRIBUNE thnt tho dolivery oritruck- men at the varlous frelght devots fn this city bad deolded to nsk for un advance of 20 por cont on tholr.prosent wages, and in tho ovont of this domand not belug granted to inaugurato n striko nt 12 0'olook noon to-day, causod much excltement in rallroad and shipping olrcles. A strlko of tho dellvery and truck men 18 a serlons matter, 88 was shown by tho troublo on tho Lake Bhoru nnd Milwaukeo & 8t. Y'aul Roads last yonr, when frelght busincss on those roads wus complotoly stopped for some days, A goeneral striko on all tho roads would stop all the frelght business Iu this clty, sud not only fn- Juro tho raflronds thomsolves, but would Infllot gront dumago upon our commeralnl intorosts, The rallroads sboutd muko evéry eifort to pre- yent such a calamity and try to bring nbout u compromiso by which tho trouble can bo avort- ed. Most of tho rallrond mon scen yesterday fn rogard fo this mutter cinimed to bave no knowicdge of a contomplnted striko on tho part of thelr dolivery and truok men further thun thoy rend In yeaturday's TRIDUNE, and most of thom scomed to feol quite certaln thut thoro wonld bo-no strike on thofr rouds, Ouly the Rook Island and Mlohigan Contrul oficinls nd- wnlttod that thoy have boen “served with oo rinla gakiug for & 20 por cont advancy similar to that pnmfimna in Tue Titbuxe, Thoy could ears, by C I’r. “:‘ll,:q“wnsu , out of Teaebor, 1011b8...., 3 rit, 4 yours 1l Jobbington'sb. o, Arist uparcnist, out of Lidy Molesworth, eene's b, o. Gownsbok, Auiraliun, out of Hoster, 5 ml:‘nn\'.—'l’hu Nowmarket hand mg lins euch, 10 sovorelgns forfoit, and Torerins ontewnco only i€ deolured, with r?'("llll added; for d-yeur-olds nnd up- nic bt Winners of a bandionp or any 'u': o valuw of 200 sovorelgns nfter tho o la are pubiished, to curry soven pounds; tesy bagdicap of tho valuo of 500 sovurcigns, 1 pounds; of two or wore handicaps, fourtesn cFo o Taps oxtra; the second horso Lo save his SAN Fitaxcisco, April 20.—~Honolulu ad- | yoe say what thoy would do undor the mvm'-;lh’ last e and M‘n}gfi l‘al lm‘? Hoacon | vices report 12} denthis from small-pox dur- | clroumsiances, Tho n“mll l’:!ulmcm Yus how decoe) Rovon subsaribots, oloven of | g Mpurch, ‘The disenso ls now nbating. ot 8 o mficoul - oftiolaly v el farfoit, ol at ouco “;l“nlull’. DuFeatotic’s b, b, Borzenezo, § yoars, fnregard to this matter taken, Soino of natlen Y Binkhoolle, outof Curicuso, v11bs, (Baj . ho rouds would bo willing to give tho men an u"“ - ek :‘:‘ ?.- * AUSTRIA. d‘:'znw.lmd :hul nyuh’lwlruu‘rllv.hut thoy are b Lorillird’s "o, o, "Miwtiike, 4 yoste, by VIRE, afraid to take the iuitlutive, for foar that jt lr.i.‘f{' aut of Misfortune, 0 b8 (T, Duy).. 3 ViENNA, April 20,—A destructive five hns | might got luta trouble Witk the othor llucs, A8 b st B g liiceaken, o Jeuth | broken oné twong tho potsolewn wells 8t | fort A SO B L iy Tor PBIBOTRL .t s sosasorasogsseas eary 0 | SHOLOUA I Gallola, Vunou yostordny, but the o Shitu thiat tho rost Tiut, Boltykoif, ‘b, . Lucetty, b yoars, by 4 wWill bg sorved ‘this morning. ‘Tho reason thut B orpe, out of Verona, 111 1be.,, aess O TRANOE, thoy did not sorvoall the rouds with tho me- 0 Do lothschilld's b, h, Commai .3 e, by Lapotlt Capars 20 LS bg, (hlcllldltlklimfl‘:.l'fl?#fl)gf- e % the subseription rooms J, eene's Faxhal) 1y belng bucked for the Clty and Sub- m‘;g::ly. A thousand to seven wastaken FOR THE NEWMANKET MANDICAP, 1) GIRARDIN, PAnts, April 20.—Emile do firardin, tho journallat, 15 very L THRA BART HQUAKE. ANOTHER BMOCK, LoxvoxJApril 20.—A severp shook at Schilo 1orinl yestorduy wus tho funr on the part o ‘t‘ho uu:n) that the ronds mlght take advantugo u& tho nutleo given thom, and bring new hands from iutorior polits beforo the striko had buen fnuugurated. They say thoy learnod this by tho oxporiciive thuy hid with the Luko Bhore and tho Milwiukoo & Bt Paul lust your, ‘Fhe mon clulu (hat tho railronds must bayve known of thelr desire to got ou fucroaso in = whges for somo g, ue tho local mgcois i vl atud o holf, thero was considerable | Wednesday ronewod the pmile. Sl of the frolht-houso bt boun mido tully uent wanlfested as the numbers wore e ——— nw\unlnml with the fuot un evary possiule oo cnsion, Thoy say renl, fucl, and overything olso Wiy Kearuey DIdwt Bulld a Howses | jusadyauced iu prico,’ aund thoy dud tuotwolvos prad showlug tho runners, Inoludiog inee Sol g 410! Kalamagoo (3M(ch.) Telegravh, ble to support thomseives aud fpm- [} Duulxdxlyp,l;,m ¢ fryearoll “““’“‘," Sarrye Wo hnvnlu‘mx‘mnuon froin ‘atiihentlo privato flwf'{,fifi“mfi, w':.,,%'.' thoy’ 'z:::w'mwfl,.,‘ n'm Mdgushire o winner of last year's Camn- | sources at Han Francisco that Dohls Kearnoy | jruckemen siy thoy yeb but §1.23 yer day, which ““‘“hev which §s run over tho last | hashad & narrow cscupo from muking rovolus | (i 25 coite low that tho suow-shovelers parned tons about himnsolf which would huve involyod the leadersbip of tho. recont ** Workingmen's movemont thero in u great soandal. 1t 1 scarce- on the Wedernn roads during the winter, Anys bile of Lothy e smme course, aud Baron Do olu gt kuiow that with the posunt prices’n nflfi‘“fl'i S-yoor-old Commandant, 115 b caunot suppory o famlly on & to “ the winners of the great North- | 4 thruo sanrssinco Dunts lofLolf druging, with B v08 mld 10 CIIDACERAS bibl- tmploushiire stakes of this 1 leh | Bocapital in tho workd but his dvay, o Gasde« | yess, but nocessity compelied thom to try 10 sus 0 {ney his year, for which | vorod his etforts unsolfisbiy to tho causv of the | gury higher wagod. ity tred & penalty of £101u the New | * Workingmen's ™ political wovemont sinco, | Dologations from the, various trolght<houses et Handicnp, bosides other good por- | 10P0k(ng but only forbis xoouses. liuttho por | i the ity met on tho Noeth Bido lust bremiue (e litical domonstration which b houded placed power in his hands, and wmude hisintiuence Pe«.‘uurywu co-jobbers, In ddition, there 8 suid 40 bo u suspiclon that tho Bunk of Nevadu or somo other bud _an ax to grind through his sorvices. wd 1o tuko dofinit action regurdivg tho contomplutol atrike, ‘The proceedings were atrlotly privale, wnd not ovau the pluovof mouting wis divulgsl, Yot ik THIBUNK, with 1t4 usuul enterprisc, Is ablo to give n fali Toport of the proceodiuge. Aroufimlun wus (st pussed toat all deliver, "mers, Awmnerica was repres I presented by Mr, :,‘"_?n Lorillard’s +-ycarald _ Mlstake, g ¥ ponnds, and Mr, J, R, Keene's t- farold ookimaker, 90 pounds, Mistake stitution AL auy rute. hu star a3 g en by ] B e Tor hltaself I uno of tho losa pub= | o oalling-olf mon, and truck-men at tho i “"wbomy lu Duyl."fil t};o l"‘lw; Ho quarters of tho clty this souson, laying tho \'urllluul fretfilu-uuum‘ in thid clty sbould dtriko oly 4 v Lorillan ad | goundution on ® scalo suitublo tou $10,000Tesl | gt §3o'clock noow to-day, A motion was thou Moo 88t lost tho houor .of | donce. That would ludicute wxiraurdinury fru- | mado thas all vhe men Enouid stay out. until TSng threo times iIn successlon, *Couut | ¥ality, for & mun Wwhoso Lusinuss was draying, | gyey raflrond in the ofty hid aurced to tho u Dg Featorie'y &-yearold Deru\le{e, who, | 39 ‘who had, bsidos, buet 0ut O businoas theoo | vynco, ‘This causod n lengihy yd aninuted do- ) hato, and the resolution wus «u lly voted dowi. 1t wis thon agroed that whenoyer o road should acvede 1o tho dunm‘n(-h of thy men they soould HE DIICY PESUING Wurk. e tomation froui tho Miiwaukeo & Bt, Paul houses stuted thut tho ukeut of tha road wiked Wi "‘l:h?l Poulids, was the most lenlently- ed unlwal ' the race, and riiddon by '::rnfl"'- won easlly, Alistake, 1t was 1 tould nov win, and so was cpsed and yoars, There was cnougn n the unterprisu 1o mako cortaln partics qurNhunul\'o lost un In- vostigation should bo ealiud ror, 3ir. Kearnoy gocelved o bint that it was too soon [0 muw&u- spsstons of thaf ordor, wnd builliug epera wero dumimarily susponded, % uecordingly, A . nunibor of shippars has been shipped sln&::nl\luudny from this clty ut | TITURSDAY, APRIL 2I 1881—TWELVE PAGLES. the men yostorday If they were not satiaficd with thelr wages, and told tho<o that were not tratep 1) to the oaptain’s dosk and got thoir time. A number of tho mon thereupon left work and took thoir time. ‘This roemed fo wrouse bittur feoling, ond strong gpeeches e nouncinie this eadirond were made, A vesojution was bnuglmouny sdopted that no hronch of tho petee shonld bo tolcrated, and that ho ony whonld e tnolosted or interfered with: that thoy would not countenanos any violence or de- atriieton of tho ratiroud property, but would Ty by their minly and peaceabls hehavior to wiiin tha sympnthy of tho public. I was alsy yesolved to use all ponceable means to pravent otners from mhmi tholr pinces. A big mase moeting la to be held this ovoning for tho purposs of organizing 8 bhonevolont nae fociution, 'Tho plicu of meoting has not heen definitly dnelded upon, but will be Ronounced in the evenlng papers, . CINCAGO BELT SFRANSKER COM- PANY. Tha now chartor of * the Chicago Holt Transter Company was filad yesterday morning I tho ftucordor's offica. . An ofticial circular setting :ormllun plansof the Company bas just beon Issued, It ‘states that the Chicago -Tlelt Transfor Cnmnnu[vl han hoen organized fotako the placa of (e Cbleago Park & Transfer Haiirond Coin- puny to adupt the chiarter to tho groutl anlirged ssopo to which the enterpriso hns devol oped sinea it wits yodertaken, somewhat inore than o year weo, Statlstics and urguments in favor of suchn scheme have huon glven in tho press and by ciroulur 8o fully that It Iy not now reganled us necossiry to reproduce any of thom, Thy plan Inclides tho fallowing departments. 1, "T'io construetion of a belt ol vond for the transter of frujght, bassongors, and express with tha proper depots and transfer yanls, 2. The operation of & freight olearing house in conneetion with the trunsfers, . "o ntford the rapld transit factlities now de. manded by the oxtrnordinary inerease of Chi- R0 munufacturing intorests, and tu oxtend these tncllitien to the grent extent of unoccupled land whul.-h will bo openod by tho construction of this rond, As Indicated by an nccomprnying mnr. the Leit will Intersuct. avery road loaving Chicayo, and at ouch Juncdon will-be o depot, transfers yard, and wareliouse, And at _sonia canvenicnt oint witl bo the ‘ctearlig-house, general offices, Toprir shops, and n large yard whero ahy cxcess of cars can be stored or clnsalfiea. . The length of tho ruid will bo about thirty-four miles, with from two lo four main tracks and the tecossury sidings: and this Compitny will provide its own oquipmont. i this wiy twenty euglnes ean do the wark which now renuirestho use of four thines that number, A belt-rond §s 1n successful operatlon in 1n- 4linnapolis; compunios have beon incorporated 1 uch_ projects in Pittsburg, Cincinnatl, na Clty, and Denver; the Now York Central his construoted . clroular track around_ Haochester; aud the Peora & Pekin Unlon Rtaflway Company was organized to handle the torminnl busincss of the two cltics nimed i s title. ¢ 1s searcely nocossury to E t thit tho (ewand for such fnollitics i hicago vustly oxceod that of alt theother places above named. o The movement of all freight would be under the direction of the proper ofticial nt the clear- ing-house aud ita arrival would bo telugrupbod him, and u complotu record of the same kept. Eluborate tables are subjoined, showing huw the clenring-tiouse scheme would work, nnd it Is urscrted that tho applicntion of this systom to tho roads woulil finally becomne as Indispunsablo tu them as it is now to tho banks, Such au in- stitution has been established in lloston for the Slun;\:' England roads, which 1s pronounced n sug= DISCONTENTED 8WITCIMEN, It 18 now feared thatsome of tho rnilronds will after atl have trouble with thelr switchmen. It was lenrned yesterday that the switchmen i the employ of the Chilcago & Alton have made o dewund for bigher wages, but owing to tho absence of Genoral Manager MeMullin no deflnit unswer could be given, Itisnow reported that thesu men sent by mall yestorduy o petition to Genern! Monager Modullin asking for nu in=- crouse of wiges. ‘The mon olalm tiug the cost of living has advinced 20 por cent within tha PASE 81X months, without any correspondiug in- crense In wuges, ‘Thoy ask that thoir pay be ine croused Bu 08 1o equat tho puy of the suine cluss of mon on tho Northwestern, the Fort Wayne, and tho Durlington Hoads. Tho petition re- guests thut for twonty-six dayy’ work tho mon should be pald 260 and” 8290 for each duy workod: that for work on Sundasya full duy's Rny be allowed; and that for any thne over ten 018 o doy an extraatiowuneo of 25 and 27 centd ;niun nde. Ananswer {8 requested on or hefore By 1, 3 1t 15 Also stated that the - carpenters and car- ‘mpnl;en on this roud haveasked for an inercaso 1 puy. “alhdru can bono doubt that if Me. MoMulllu flnds that his mon_dee paid luss than tho sama clnss of men are pald on other . roads ho whil sce that the mattor s righted as soon us he roturns home, which will beubout May 1. . TIE FLOODS. Tho fioods nrestill ombarrassing the Western ronds, Of thethrce Iown lpes, the Burlington anly can run through on its mafn ine to Counclt Diufts, Tho Rolk lsland is intorrupted by a washout at Carbon Chff, ten miles this side of Jouk Island, -1t tokes Its Omnlin trains by way of Peorlu. The Northwostorn is miso” cut in twaln by a washnut noar Dixon, aod bos torun n a roundabout way to reach Counoil Blufls, The Burlington hus “n washout vn Its Storliog Iiranch, botween Btorling ana ' Barstow. The Wisconsin Divisions of tho Northwestern aml Milwattkoe & Bt. Puul continuoeto suffer from tho fload_cnused by the overtiow of the Des- plaines Rivor. Tho watcrs, bowover, Aro re- ported to be on tho decline, and the ronds ex- pett to bo all xight agniv ina day or two, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINNATY, O,y April 20.—Tho Vico-President, Qeneral Buporintoudent, and othor officors of tho Louisville & Nashvillo Raliroad wero to-day summoned to New York, whero an lmportant conferonce of tho dignitaries of tho systom 18 Aoon to bo hold, It Is consldered certain hero that onc of the results of tho conforenco will be the nbandonment of the five-foot or Southern guuge, and tho adoption of the four foet clkht and one-half inoues or Northorn gauge, This _etion, though ith L aou considered a cortataty ‘of the future, has been precipitutod by the recent protracted frolght blockade,ontniling a heavy loss of rovenue which could have been saved with Northorn gauge, ns tho Compauy would have Deen wblo to borraw all the cars {6 deaired fromn the Nurth, Whon tho Lumsville & Nashville abandons tho five-foot guuge,,the Ciucinnatl Bauthorn must Inllow ut unce, and it is belleved that ropls furthor souith onnnot postpone tho sumo uhunfw any groat jength of thno, The deuth-kuctl of the five-fuvt guugo is evidently ringing. ‘Tho change will bu easy for the Clu- ciunnt{ Bouthorn, for tho reason that il it rolling-stock lus been bullt with suoh a contivganey In view, aud cau bo ousily adapted to tho nurrower unuru. The heavicst Mogul engline cun ho changud to the standard gatge at n costaf loss thun For tho rouds further sonth, whore no such chango has boon contem- piated, and whoso rosources are limited, the changu will bo a more sorlous mattor, 3 « THE VALLEY RIOAD. CLBVELAND, 0., April X.—At theannual meet- ing of tho Valloy Nallvny Company to-day Heory B, Payne, I, M. Flogler, und Lowls V, Hovkius were reblucted Directors - for threo years, The Board reorsanizod by eleoting J, H. Wade I'resident, 8, T. Evorett Vice-Presldent and Troasurer, W. P. lorter, Socrotary and Auditor, and Bam DBrikgs Buperiutondont. Tho carnings during 18 wero $184,033, of which 874,000 were from trelght and $73,600 from pussongoers, Tho totnl reculnts, inoludl the #ulu of bonds und inoreaso of floating linbilities, £)00,155; operating vxpouses, iueluding Intors cit, 1810 omirtioton. 6300807 oiber 0xe ponsus addod leavo u surplus of $,355, g S8OUTHERN ROADS, New Yous, April-2—Tho Superintondonts and Manngors of tho priucipsl Bouthern rail- ways rosolved yasterday to put i . forco, aftor !hl{I 14, tho tlme schedulo of Nov, 8, 188, wit such lucal moditications ng night be dotermined wpon by the respective rallronds. * Tho schedule ooty atfoots through tratus. «COL, TIIOMAS A, SCOTT, v the Editor of 'The Chicago Tridune, CnioaGo, April 19.—8lico loaving the Fast on a trip to survey tho pivoe landsof Minnesota,— onoof the most wonderful of the miraculous progeny of States, [ sco that Thomnas A. Beott, recently President of tho Pounsylyania Raliroad and more revontly Prosidont of tho Toxas I'a- citic, has glven up his managemont of the latter vond and will retirato Newport, It, L, for that rust and recupovstion which hobas so much neoded for ton yoars last past. Aftor Jay Cook's rallure tho *quidnuncs” predicted the fafluro of the Toxns Peolfic ‘u-u{ml. Yven mon ko Matthow Daird, of Philudcinhin, trembled at the Soanoiul shock of 1874, but Slr. Beott nover bated ouo ot of hoart ot hope In the ultiwato, und ovon spuody, suce <084 of hls grout ontorprise. Aud with that koen lusight futo the future,— tbat'rave gift of scolug things which wero sol- yendum 1flumru for which l‘f: Lincoln pralsed Thomas A. Boost whon hu lillod tho b ¢ 0 ue tant Beerotury of, War,—3ir, Bcott nv‘:ml. quietly on and made” the’ groat Southern Paolilo Railr roid Koliemnu @ fuct neoomplishod, and now, whon i fuobiy bualth, duy Gonid stops i aud takes tho bitrden from Mg, Bcott’s shouldurs aud gives hite tho apportunity ho has so Aomi nem{ml 1o tuko u long rest for body und 1nlud, in wbich he mm(::n ;}y tho pleasing recolloctions of a wolle spunt lifo, ‘ll must ot bo undurstond that Mr, Scott hus fl\'\m up nil bis worldly in‘erests. By no means, 10 1s worth 824,000, OO, K0 At 10 0'clock uvery muorning he leaved bis ole- gant home tn tittenibouse. sguure, above Elghth stract, Phlladelpbla. sud drives o tho Peuus sylvanin iallroad offico, whore ann ot the finest tooma in tho hullding 1a nt his dispoanl, and bero he dictates to his private scorctary, Col, R Barelay, o Brwdford Countv lnwyer."and ono of tha brighteat minds of Pennayivania, his co Hpon po for the dny, and, after o dinn Lamo it 6 p. ., Mr, Seott can gencrully bo seen at the npera or tho theatre twite a week, 1Horreo Greeley usod to say that tho mitlions alres of New York wore Inclined to *freeze hin todeath’* when ho ealled on them on any great humanitarian or social question which (nvolved *lmmediate rellef.” Nout so with Mr. icote. 11is hand s ovon ns the day to deeds of molting charity, and he has {ynn i tho Inst tnenth to diffurent {nstitutions n hoth the Narth and South $260,000,and Is con« tetnplating further bonofactions. ‘Aa was sald of Henry Winter Davls, of Macy- fani, 3r, Scott 18 groat on the sido of bis affec- uns, T.iko the old springs in the country noar thé farin-house, thay were wallod up on threo sides,. but werg opon oi the side nearest hamie. . S0 with Thomas A, 8uy ott, His benafactions will live long after he is one. #{ike the elder Catmeron, ho has that wondorfu tenaoity and fhielity in his friendship which his made hin well-béloved nil over tho burdars of bis own State, and throuwhout the lenuth and breadth of oiur great land, In muslnf lhr?uxh your great eity I could not resist tho impulsc to'pay this passing tributo to ane uf the kindest, quictest, and truest tmon in Amerien, who never negiected the * sweet smnli courtesios of 1ife,” albeit one of the greatest of ralirond Kings, Jo M, 8 PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENTS. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunds IxprAxArOLs, Ind., April 20.—The mectiog of tho (Jeneral Ticket and Passonger Agents fur- nished its revision of the rate-table and ad- Journcd to-day. ‘The meoting adoupted tho rates recommended by the Committee, and adopted resolutions passed at tho monting of tho Na- tionai Ticket and 'assenger Agenta’ Conventton at Chleago, the substance of which is ns followss From and after May 1, 18], nil third-cless and omigrant tickots, except those sold ‘at notual seaboard polnts to mctual sbip emierants, are to bo withdrawn from sale. = First and sccond clnss tickets only are to be Bold from Interior points, and first snd sccond olasa rates only quoted to polnts west of the western boundaries of Kanans and Nebraskn. Lowur rates mag bo mado Ly sdding tho secoa class rates to the Missourl Hiver to the rates quoted wostward from the boundaries of Kune sus and Nebraska. To actual ship emigrants at seabonrd puints only tirst und second vings rates shull bo quoted to polnts east of the bouwl- nries nrmed nbuve, — Svcond-class rates un ull sccond-class tiokets nre advanced to correaponid with second-class rates iade by seabvard trunk lines to Chicay Louls. Where lower thun sl‘cund-c'fin ratos aro made to trans-3fis- sourl River poluts, they shall be guoted ea mixed tickets. 2 TIEMS, Thoannual report of the.Chicago & West Michigun Rallrond Company [ssucs to-duy. ‘Tho gross earnings of 1850 weoro $840,021: operating cxpenses (71 46-100 per cent), $400,438; and not onrnings, $244,4%7, Tho Interest prld was 838,400, leaving $206,094, out of which & 215 per cent divi- dend hus been patd and $32,624 carrled to tho oredlt of the income uccounts ", 3r. A, H.. Taylor, an oflicial of the Grand Trunk, passod through huro yesterday with a party of about 90 ewnigrants and 21 car-loads of emigrant movables on tholr way Winnipog. Thoso people intend to cstablish humes in Mani- toba and Dakotn, Mr. Toylor hag been aver- aging three trips per month durlng the last two months with large parties of Cunadian oml- grunta, - Mr.'Tay lorsays this cxonus from tho Duminion will keep up unyil the end of tha scu- son. Commissioner-Midgley, of the Bouthwestern Tallway Assoclation, fuforma tho raflrouds in the Associution that tho rates quoted inthe turl f of Feb. 1, 1881, ou ron from the seaboard are withdruwn and canceled, On oud afler this data tho local rates of the Associntion, ns quoted in the turifl dated Feb. 15, 1881,—viz.: & por xross ton from Toledo, $4 por grosa ton from Chicago, and $3 por gross ton from Wost Missia- nllppl tver poluta, will govern on all shipmients of ralircad fron In car-londs destined to 8t, Jo- seph, Atchison, Lenvanworth, or KansasCity. The loston cxcursionlsts, about 200 i num. ver, arrived bore by the Michlgun Coatsul {'ua!crdny morning. Thoy will start for the West ut i this worninis, They were to bave fort at 11:% a, o1, but owlhg to the washout nour Rock Istand the truin fins to run by wiy of Peorlu, and, i order to arrive ut Knusas Clty on time, it was decided to start 1wo hours oerlier, Mr, Bt. Jobn, the indofatiguble Guueral Tieket und Possengor Agont of the Hock Island, bus mude great preparations to give the pork-and- Deau enters us good un vpinion of bis road us possibic. fe has published an elegant souvenir for tho uso of the excurslonists, giving tho timo . which to tralu is to arrive ut the vrineipal puints butwoen Chicago aud 8un_Fruncleco, and much othor fmportaut infurmation. Commissionor Fink wave notice ‘that Circular No, 249, ssued Nov, 16, 188, for forming basis of rites to Albany, Troy, und Schonectuuy, 13 mnended as_applicable to cighth clnss froight, S0 18 to conform to the jolnt clroulnr issted by tho Now York, Luko BEric & Western and tho Now York Contral Raflroads June 10, 1850, re- qguesting _that whenover changea in tariif rates rom tho West §s inade, tho ditferonce between the rute on clghth clnss to Albany, 'Troy, and Schoneotndy, und the rate on olithth_ clitss to Boston und New Enginnd, stail be 20 per cent of the rato on thut cluss fruin Chicugo to Boston, Instend of 10 cents per 1W pounds, us fore merly published, For vxamplo: The present ruto” on olghth class, Chicago to Lnstun, ‘olog B0 cents por 100 pounds, nll Western points should mnke rates un tho snma cluss to Albany, Troy, and Schencetndy six cents per 100 pounds, less tho olghth-vlass rate to Boaton. TRAINS RUNNING INTO CHICAGO. “Tv the EAitor of The Uhicago Tribune, CitrcAao, April 20.—Will you please Inform mo how many ralirosds are cintoring our elty? L wean only such which run trulus jnto ourclty and havo got oflices hure, READER. Buy an oifletal raltroad guide, price 25 conts, and it will give you nll the desired information, or for five contsyou can buy n THIBUNE A learn the same ficts from the 1st of depurtures and arrivals of trains. SHOPLIFTERS. Arrest of Two Olever Femalo Artists. The pollce offected yesterday what they con- sidor a very clever capture, and ns A reault of swhivh thoy expect to inorcase tha number of In- mutes in the roformatory fustitution at Jullot. Tho persons who figure as the priacipuls of the affair aré two women,~ladics they urgently represented themselves to bo—whosy dolugs uro ‘about as follows: Tuosday aftor- noon they cnllod dressed In purplo mnd Hoo linen at B. F. Norris' fowelry house, corner of Stato and Washlngton streots, and purchased for 827 n gold-houded cano which they puld for und lert to Lo ongraved. After the pitrchuso of the ouno hod been miado the ladies nakod to bo shown sume diamonds. ‘The vlerk, My, Join MoWude, who {8 woell remombered in zounecotiony with ' the Chicago Cnurch-Chotr Pluatore Compuny, sot out u tray of sulituire which the olegantly-attired femuied admired, o of thom _dropped tier handkorchiof upon tho truy, and, In picking It up auniin, olther she took upa ring with i, ur vlso tho ving stuck, It & mystorlous was, ta tha fabs rig, Atung rate, n rlu:f \-llumluljlmwnl infssed aftor tho womutt hud dupurted. Judging that a comploety_silonce on tho subject would pro- vent tho suspicions of B woinen from boing arousuil, and thinking that tho vano wouhi bo enlled for, no mention wua mnade ot the Joss, but the dutect{vos wora natitiod and Otfioors EHiott,, ltysn, and Londergun watehod Norris® storo yesturday arternoon. ~ As hud been sup- poucd, the cino was called for by the two wonch themsilves. When they deparied they word followod to Marstioll Field & Co.'s storo, and 1o i millinery vstablishinont at the cornor of Mudison stroot and Wabash avenue, but they wero not detectad fn the not of “nisting " onhulp-llfllnl anything, Th 0y Wore then followed to thelr homes at a_rvspoct- able houso _in the North Divislun, near Lingoln Park, ‘Thero thoy werw are restod, No pluudor was found upon thum nor in thelr ruoma, nor was the dismond ring ve- coverod, At the Ceutrul Btation, whenee thoy wero vacorted, thoy guve the gumes of Minnle Millor and Mary Hrown, uiod respootively 2 nnd 37 yours of age. They * tuok on” dreadfuily ubout tholy arreat, slaimed that thoy wero ladird ot respoctabliity and pusition In soctoty, und that ross and unjuat outrage bad beon done thei. the Armory, where they wora subscquontly fouked up, thoy preserved tho saine dotieanur, and covering tholr tacos with their hands wept scalding toars and refusod to accept thoe consos Intion olfored thom. Thess two womon wre wuld Yy the olice to bo iwo of tho shrowdost, sharpest, wost lutelleotuul, and auceessful of sil thoshop-liftors of thia oity, Thoy bourd gonerally ut the housvs of respocti- ble people, upon whoin they succeod in imposs jug by meaus of thele yood uppearance, smooth mannors, wud fictitlons ~ rofurciiovs, Mury rown, the older ono of ths two, I8 sall to o no loss & person than tho wifo of the notorious Miko Woaver, who is now scrving out ot Juliet tho finitof & kerios of sentonves P upon bl for wstring of fourteen burglarios comnmitioa fu this vity. Mike's Urothor wis shot here i 1577 while on- i broaklug futo tho rosidenco of M. i\ mith on Wost Madisou wtroot, and his (Mike's) partuer, named Frank Jordun, {8 alsa et Joliot dolng tlwo for tho Btato ufiuu tho satno charges which cost Weaver uls libos Jordan's wifo, slstur to Mra, Weayer, 14 a0oUPAUEGE tho Ponitoutiury for “fif- oods at Field, Leitor & U tore. o young woman, Minnio Miller, Is put down asu oungor sister of Mre. Woaver, allas Mary irown, but nothiug isas yot known aguiust ber In tho line of thivvery. B o= An Astonisher, wasniNaroy, D. O, April 1.~Warner M. Dateman, of Clnolnnatl, has written lottor o the Prealdent dacllntng with thanks the ottice of Holleltor of the Ti ur; was recontly tendered nim. ‘Inis sel tion on the part of Ohfo men, now #pienous by thils and tho declination of Privata lalzell, crented a surpriso which {s almoat uu- fathomabila. . e ——ee—— y EVANS, + BAuTIMORE, April 20.—H, Evans, of the firm ivans, Day & Co., oyster packers, who disap- peared fn September lnst between Bt. Joseph and Council BiufTs, has turned up in Ital . BUSINESS NOTICES, Hoerlekos & Tafel Hinve WelleStocked homu{puhlo pharmicios, dovoted exclusively to thes ale of homeoputhio medieines and books, in New York, Phijadolphis, Baltimero, Now Or- Ie nd Ban Francisco. Their Chicago cstupe t 18 at 35 Clark street, e Pernonal—=The Roach family have re« turnod from their winter quarters and are sud- donly thrown Intoa statcof the greatest np- prohension and consternation by the mdvortise, mnents of Huck & Ragher's * Moth Powdor,” which 1s suro death to all_roaches. * MEDICAL, (ticura ftehing and Scaly Diseases, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores, and Mer- curial Affections Cured When All Other Human Agencies Fail. 1, Cuticura [tesolvent purifies, strenethons, and gupports the aystein through the most eflla fen stuges of blood, skin, and scato hunors, & disorders of the liver, kidueys, and urinary or- BAns, 2. Cutloura, a medicinal Jell);‘ ‘nrrnm diseasn, A aliays infiammation, itching, and irzitation, heals ulcers, and eats away dead 8 ind tlesh. 8, Cutioura Mediolnal oap, for tho toliot, bath, and nursory, clednscs, wmucmB refroshes, i beautifies ibe skin, Cuticura Shaviug SoapIs the only medicinal shaving sosp. SKIN HUMORS, MILK CRUST, ETC. SN Husom—Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that hier face, head, anid some parts af her body' wern almost raw. lead covered with seabs nnd sorca, Bullered feartuily, and tried pverything. l'ermancutly cured by Cutle cura ltemodies. MIrnk Cuust.—Mrs, Dowers, 143 Clinton-st., Cineinnatl, apeaka of her sistor’s child, who wius cured of milk erust, which registed all remedies for two years, Now a fine, bealthy boy, with a beautifil hoad of bair, Teeren oF THRE HANDS.—Elizaboth Rucklay, Tittieton, N. 1., thanktully pruises tho Cuticura Remedies for 1 cure of itotter of tho huude, which hud rendered thom almust useless to her. SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, ETC. SosLn HeAp.—H, A, Raymond, Auditor F, W, Jo &8, 1 L, Jdnckson, Mich., was cured of scal hti-}m of ning years' duration by Cutieura Rem- edles. FALLIsG oF TnE HAt-—Frauk A, Tiean, Steam Fire Engine 6, Boston, was cured of slupecin or fulling of the ha the Cutleura Itemedies, which compietely rostored his hafr when nil sai he would lose it Naxpnerr—Thomns Loe, 270 Frankford-av., Philndelubin, niiifeted with dandruff, which for twenty yours had covere: his senlp with scales oue-giirter of an fneh i thickuess, cured by the Cutivura Nomedics. Cuticurs Remedies are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chomista und Druggists, 53 Wushington- st., Boston, and ure_ for rule by it umgxlm Price of Cuticura, n Mediciual Jolly, small boxes, 50 centa; Inrgo boxes, &3 Cutleurs Resolvent, tho, now Blond Furitior, 81 per bottle: Cuticura Medicinal Toilot Sonp, 25 centa; Cotlenru Mo- dlciul Skaving Soap, 1 cons; in burs for Bace berd and lurge consumers, bdeants. ™ Al mailed frec on reccipl of price, ] SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. One Béttle Radical Cure, One Box Ca- tarshal Solvent, and One Improved Inhaler. Puice for All, $1.00. 18 of marvelous eficuc, rolleving violont nt+ tucka ot Kneeriog. to -l:’\en};x:ul-ly aro subject, for o1 ual na und Pansuses whor T d i Heud claur, rnin nctive, the Hrenthing essy, wnd every ost grntalul kiid soothed condition. e Nosnt Pansnges, it cleanes, 0%, und oats. 1t arreaia the for: miatlon of putrid mater, <1t strikes @t tho very eart of tha discass. 'Fhia dane, ita consiftutlonal action wemaually wnd tioruughiy Feniowes tram 4o Dlood 'snd circulatiye fiuids tie polson St his ‘boen aucked 1y by tho Absorbunts from prrulent mnttar which nad droppod Into the stomach and Deen infimled by the luni. “Ask your drugzist for Sanfont's tadical Curo, General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, g:n norvous forceos, the pit of coulws ¢ stumach, they stimulato ELECTRIO the Liver, Stumach, and it W‘P"LGA % ol Portect . Dhiextian, 8 Tl o RS phveimia, BIHOUR " ol ST (famps, und Pajiis, nnd pree vont Aku und Mnlarisl Disensos. For Weak wnd Soro Toos, alpitation of tho’ Hesrt, Buintal Kidnoys, Hhoumatisiz, Neuralglo, and Sciatics, they are tha bent remudicn In tha world. Ask for Colling' Voltaly Eloetrlc Plusters. Uiy & conta, e s FLORIDA WATER, [ i e e e o0 XX M [MPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. ST ——— ST, JACOBS OIL, s | B v : o Naaa GREAT GERMAN | REMEDY 1 RHEUMATISM, NEURALEIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, Placed over the contra nf (R couT, SORENESS aryus CHEST, § SORE THROAT, QUINSY, lll'}lil’jlr Ouaeral Bodlly Painy, TOOTH, EAR A% HEADACHE, § ALL OTRER PAINS No Preparation oa sasth equsls o dTeris and Cussr xterns) Tocmedy, A érial Somparatively trifling wullay of 80 Cants, and svery oae suering with paiu 0aa Bave cleap sud pusitise proutof {aclalios. yiREcTIONS 19 BLEVEN LANGTAGKS. $8L0 Y ALL BRVGAISYS AND BEALERS 10 MIBICINE, A. VOBELER & CO. Bultlmore, Ud, U, 8.4 __BLACK 600DS. BLACK 3 GOODN! CARSON, PIRIE & CO.S WostEnd Dy GoodsHouso MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, ‘We offer, in addition to our Largs Stock of SILK AND WOOL GRENADINES, complete lines of Plain and Fancy ALL-WOOLBUNTING, SHOODAS, ARMURES 'y SICILIENNES, CAMELETS, and NOVELTIES (1] e Special.” | THE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON, 50 pes. 44 in. All-Wool Black Nun's Serga at 50¢, 20 pes, 44 in. Armures at 65¢, worth Bs. 200 pes, 44 in. Bunting at 50¢, worth 65. 50 pcs. 42 in. Lace Bunting at 750, worth 0. 1.00 FINE ASSORTMENT OF Henrleitas, Venetian, Drap Da Alma, And other Mourning Goods. GARSON, PIRIE & G0, EMBROIDERIE g 20 pes, 46 in, Nun's Veiling at 85c, wort‘: Chas. Gossage é Co. fInvite Special - Attention To a large purchase of Fine Nainsook and Cambrie Embroideries, Offering at 15c to $1.50 Per Yard, Real Value 25¢ to-$2.75. An early inspection 8 ad- vised, as thelot, thoughlarge, will be quickly sold, and can 2ot be replace (7 Chas. Gossage & Co. 106-110 State-st. 56-62 Washington-st. OCEAN NAVIGATION. New York--London=-Paris. Steamiers sail Every Saturday from New ¥ork Jor Sustthamplon and Bre:nen. snd- Darls at Ppasongers booked for Londun jowent ruics. Rates of Soutbampton, landon, furn fickets st reduced wto: Howling Greon, N, Y Lo North Gorman ""'{:‘.{\'.'-'n}‘br;’l&x 5 1. and the vnly agen| o m New Yurk 1o g und Hromen, first cabin, 811 socand-clash cALin, 6 steerayo 0, Hoe OELKIC Tate [t 1o i Caneral- Aneats. u ene: ao W, i o ESCHISN 1 fthi-ny., fweal Azents. Hu, 4'x C0.1 American PacketCo S pril 24 LA . Aveil ot GELLERT, CLABNL my April w6 Pigibih, Churbotine, MAGHIRE and alt’ Iatox poinis in the South of K W I, LA Hroad-st., New FE| <Rl Uenoral Westarn Agel trip at Firsi 15| nis. L cabln, §UK1; red [ uced Tate invro, oL 3= STATE LINE T'o Glssgow, darry, fruim outward, E3l aep, nor pi 11 Broadway, N, Y., und SORRHREEN Wonte raday. Firat Cabin, to 27 docend Cabin. the sloamers carry notilar ufl‘l‘l{.‘l BALDWIN & CO., Livorpool. Dublin, Beifast, und London- L Y., eyery S & securding 10 acconimu i Jiundgtpn st Clickgo. ru Man ANCHOR LANE MALL STEAMERS T CIRCAESEA, April AT T ALBAT Cabins, OPIA. AprlE1pm T taer: Now York and g April 24} p o | VICTO) (5% Baduraiim 1 LEVONL. NIA, May | A%t Rat Fs 40 not cwrry cattla, Jundon w. A, May T, ncow Loam abeep, Or plgs 1 ot ApranTnm uced rates Carrying tho United ¥iates Nuw York und Liverpoo puny's oftice, 4 outh Clurl ALFRED LAUBR(RE! - Lirafis un Grest Britaln nd aud loyal Mail botwoen For passas apply (0 Coms - 2! Gen'l Wosern Agent. irolund, TIEGIG CONPANY'S EXTRAGT oF MEAT ¥ MEAT, FINKAT AND C ) MKA’I:I’I.A\‘(M“N fi'l'A(;gl\’ DL'“E'“ 0K BOI MADE DISHES, AND 8AUCKS al beat Juurnal CAVTION.~ uf_Baron gurosa the Labul »Consumption in 1o téu yesra’ LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT e Niatns AU E5e uPs e “Hritiah Meds e . eniitng only with the fao-simiie. Livbic's Signature W Blue log EXTRACT od & Loon for uld foel gratoful =8 lancew" U Hogland lugreased tea-fold " wholenate i lco ream e RAILRO LD AP sud Eachuiwed, Keduee Brokere. Lundolph, ICI CREAM, % 'I'n ba had of all Storexn rorets, Aud Chymisis. fuld Acents (of the CODAVAN " WHOLESALE AND try. m 2. BEVALL Nont sby~ whiure, city OF couile Urdar Ly 1wl BRALELTU 100 Madison-vt. ) N TLOK IS AL NA'R, lm“x“ & CO.'8, Tieks Clark-st., aud ratys o ull Fickets Houghy Vvar Y

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