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lz THE COURTS. Failure of the Jury, to Agree in the Case of Jones Vs. Doggett. Litigation for the Possession of the Brunswick Billard Hall. New Suits, Divorces, Judgments, Confessions, Etc. COLD COMFORT FOR JONES, The suit of A. M. Jones against Samuel J. Dox- gett, which tins been on tril several anys past befors Judgo Moran, resulted yesterday morn fn inn disagreement of tho jury. They rotired about $o'cloek the previous evening, and, after wrestling with tho conflicting testimony nil night, came Into court looking vary inuch the worse for wear and reported they could not agree. They were dischurged, as they seemed lo be of the opinion they could not como to any barmontous conclusion, Jt was learned =—nfterward = that — they stool ten to two in fitvor of tho defendant Tho ault was only a common ussumpsit on a note for $790, and derived its soto Impartanca from tho fnet that Doggett and one J, W, Hersey pre~ ferred charges against Jones in Washington while ho was trying to et nombinted Marshal, Tho charges crow out of this sumo transuction, and wero in effect that he did not own the note, but that ithad been leftin his possession for sate-keeping, and that he titd converted it to his own use. Late inthe afternoon Mr, Jones, filed blll to forectoxe a trist-deed un Doggett’ house, No. 481 Fulton atreet, securing this sane note. ‘Tho note was executed by Doggett tod. W. Horsey, and was a part of wsccond mortgage for $20 on Dogyett’s house nnd lot. ‘The first mortgage waa executed ‘by Hersey when ho owned the roperty to FG. Bradley’ to aecure tu loa of k2260, ‘Tho bil] then gocs on to'pive a bietory of tha transactions between Jouve, Horsey, and Dogectt to the sume tenor as Jones’ testimony in his recont sult, and in conclualon asks for tho usual rellof, the payment of tho note or sulo of tho mortgaged premiscs. | BRUNSWICK BILLIARD-ROOM. Abin forraviow was Mlod yesterday tn tho Cireult Court by tho J. M. Brunswick & Unlke Company to reverse tho decree of the anime court In the enso of Henry Potwin against Jolin ©. Welllug and others. ‘This was bil! flied on tho 4th of September, 1870, for tho appointment. of nNeceiver to take ebargo of tho bilidtur Nos, 122 to 1) Enst Washington street, uext cist of tho Chanter of Commerce, for tureelosura of . the equity of redemption af Charles W. Colu- hour, and fora decree establisting comulaine ant'sright in tha premises and the fexsehold intercst to tho land, The J. M, Urunswiek & Balke Company then filed n_ potition and were mado party-dufendant, nleging that they rentec toe large room on tho tirat fino, knows Brunswick's billiant-huil; that they patd & yenr ront, and hid a lesae up to Mu 3 thoy or their grantor had expenden over Sk Th fitting up the room, and tho lenge was worth, $10,000 to then bealdes tha yourly profit of Stl. 0 which thoy derived from the way of tho promises, They further wet out Unt on tho Gth of January Inst Homer Potwin, son of Henry >. Potwin, was appoiuted Itceciver, and com plaluntits have been paying bim tho rent since, with Henry Potwin's knowledgo: and consent. Further, that on tho 20th of February Inst, tho i} Heeoiver in collugion: with Ucnry Potwin and +) the dormer trustees of tho butiding, John 2, : Welling and Jonathan Edwards, | teased the xohange :. premises to the Froyision snd Stock + for two years uta seurly rental of $0,000, with out giving the present lessees any notice. Pot> win then dismisved tho suit ns to the Brunswick & Malke Company and entered a deeree by sttp: ‘lution in lly favor according to the prayer of his oll, and imimedintely alse begen a sult tn + forcible detulner against the Brangwick Com- cosptny. ‘Tho latter now ture around wad nsk for various reasuns that this consent decree may be . got aside ng belny without votico und fraudus Tent, and that Potwin may be restrained from prosecuting hls forelble detalner proceedings until this tatter fg deciled. A POINT FOR TURPIN. 1 In tho caxo of tho Fidelity Savings Bank, on tho upplication to remove Itecetver ‘urpin for neaupotency, ctv, Col, Coopor, tha attorney for the complaining ereditors, yesterday morne {ng appgared before Judge Jameson and did mifased all che churges nvainst tho Kecelvor ox- cept the one reluting to his management and salu of the Hooley Thentre. ‘Uhis imatter is Btandlusys until dr. Stnon Quinn, who is now in Oregon, can get back and ive nis, testimony us to whether or not he puld Turpin $300 0 week Jor About AIX menthys as rent tor the thentre. Turpin denies that he over received such amount, and us thy cise stands nt present itis a question of veraulty betweon Hooley and Tur Bs, the one uilirmiig, the other denying. Quine an’s evidence wilt decide the polut one way or tho othor, . ‘ DIVORCES, Louisa Shoro filed n bill yesterday against ber . Busband, Matt Shere, asking for u divdree on the ground of desertiont’ Wittium Munn aleo asked for tho sama aecreo Against Agnes A, Munn on the same ground, Aud Ellon Shea from John Shea for the samo rengon, A Dill for divoree was Med Tuesday, but sup- essed fur survico, by Mary A, Gilbors from ‘alunting O, Gilbert, the churge belny cruelty, Judge Buruuns yesterday granted a decree of divorce ty Mure Turck trom Joby G, Turck on the ground of desertion, iG —_ ei 1TEMS. ' In tho caso of the Furwours’ Lonn & Trust +, Company against the Chicago, Pekin & South- western Nallroad Company, an order was made yesterday by Judgo Driinmond dirccting tho Reeelver to pay tu tha Chicagy & Alton Road tho sum of $1042.14 In uccordance with tho arder of tho Will County Cireult Court of August 10, 1870, ‘Tho Grind Jury in tho United States District Court will return a number of indictmonts this morulug. Smith Is onyaged in hearing A sult ih “Judge Drought by C. 8. emick, the lawyer, ta recover: dumages of the West Divison Rullway Company: for causing cho denth of hia year-old boy, - Discharges from bavkeuptey were issued to Churles J. Lugruham and Albert T, Spencor, STATE COURTS, Z William Lubukee begin an netion tn ojeot- mont ngainst Etta and WilHins O, Houcock, Iny> ing dansages ut $1,000, ‘She Scottish-American. Mortgage Compan, Dled a UL againat Juices M, and Mary A. Biweol und othore to forcelose a trust-deod for 84,000 on tho 8. 13 of Lot 13 Hlock 1, of. George Sinith’s Ad- ~ dition to Chicuge, CRIMINAL COURT. , Jobn Riley pleaded gullty to larcony, and was remanded, Janes Walsh pleuded gullty to larceny, and wos romunded, ! Jumes Villmoro ploadud guilty to petit lar- sony, und sontence was auspeyited, Henry Stuith, Leo Vaneck, and John Dempsey were tried for lurveny, The two first onmed were found guilty aud remanded, and the Jattor was discharged, uf oe Curran, Frunk Curran, and Deter uded guilty, burwlirizing the Northe 6 Repent western Hallrond Company's vara of about $5,000 worth of goods the past winter, und wero Femunded for sentunce. * PROBATE COURT, , In the matter of the eatate of Louls Herborth, minor, letters of gunrdiunsbip were tsitied to Phitipplue Worberth tinder bond for 82,000, tn the matter of tha vatate of Fredoriok Tile rcv, decensod, fetters of admiulutrution woro Issued tu Henry Sehroodor under bond for 82, “dathe matter of the estuto of Hetnrich Hore , berth, decoused, lotters of iulininiatration woro . tesued to Philippine dierberth under bond for In the matter of tho cstatuot Churles W, Nash, deeeused, proof uf wil and letters testamentary Issued to Biizubeth Nash under bond fi far 814,000, wil the mutter of the estate of Churlus ‘f, Weber, prool of will und lutters testamentary fasned to Christina Weber und Churles B, Wober undor bond in $22,000, THE CALL. Jopae Davasoxn—In chambers, c dunce LopoxTr—Sioxfons and general buale Dee. 3 ApreLuate Courtt-Adjouriiéd to Tuesday.” Jupox Gsur—723,/ TY; 112, AT to. 764, No ease on trial, = Jypas Surru—Prelluioury eall 100 to 160, Ine slusive, ‘Triad cull term Nog, 32M, Ue40, 3,018, “it, BO, and 0,2ty, No d2t, Kemick ve, Chtog: aty: 2 Wout Diviatan’ignivay Companys un tela ee ir dubae WiLLiassos—Aasiste Judge Gury, No gasuon trial ra QuUpoe JAMESON—1t. No cuse on boearln; x ys Junge GARDNEN—Auslate Judge Barnuiae’ "No " 4° “busy o1 trist. : f Jubde ROGEHS—431, 405, 4864, 471 to 484, Ine ‘No. at, Kedler vs. O'Leary, fj: Olueive, except 481, Mie MOWAN 51H, Bois Bt G5, A,B, BB, a 44 on trial ers 557, 455, 560, No case on trial, JUDUL ‘TULEY—U, 7, 8.9. Nord, Atkins va, Ate éjny, on bearing, ILLAE HARSUN—BY, 40, 4), 42, No. IT, Mobe * Jngon ve. Jobason, on hearing. JvbUL Lvvsus—Lussny ceed from tot, and | ttl dividends xs regularly fulls, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, AVRIL 23, 1881 Nos. 1,810, 1.517, 1, HD, 1,850, 13%, 1.96%, 1,063 o . and 1, iW K Al . JUDGE AxTcHONY—Nos. 870, 1,008, 1,099, AER dar ang hie noe MOB HN JUDGMENTS, Burenion Count—Coxresstons—John Ra ner, otal vs, Thomas Curran, €0i147,. William M- Hitll va. Marie Perehak, 8230, Lu dupe Gaty—Aloxandor Bilert vs, Conrad 8, Nethof, Josenh Denet, John P. Horr, and Gevrgo W, Deut; verdlat $800, and motion for now trint. Jupay Saitit—Chtarles Wolf ot al. vs. Charles OS, Crilly. v8. WinntaMson—Dantel 1% Talrick J. Sextont verdict, $018.50, aud motion OF sv ie Cincutt Count—Conrrsstoxs—Ilenry A, Bonn va HW. Sinith aud fC. iristol, R24. dupan Roagns—Hanab Kelly vs. dohn Me- Allister, Nathaniel Norton, aud Froderick W. Tfowards verdlet, 8175, and mation for now teint, —Gvorgo 8, Hristol ve. The Cox Corn-Hurvestor Companys vordiot, $180, und motion for new ny dubs Monax—Robort Clark vs. Universal Life Insurances Company V0, BRITISH INSOLVENT LAWS Bad and Loose th Provistons—Contly and Corrupt in Exccutton—Proposed Amondnicnte, dandon Mines April 22. In the pause of emotion snd expectation cro- ated by tho Introduction of the great Land vill another measure has quietly emerged from tho inner consciousness of the Government, which ie Intrily less important for England than ts tho draftof Friday for Ireland, Mr, Charnborlatn, in explaining ‘on Tritay the contemplated Amendinents la English bankruptey law, did not exaguernte tho “uulversal chorus of disnppros bation’ with which committees of tho House of Commons, Judges, oifivinis, Yankers, lawyers, nevvuntants, an all tho rupresentatives of tho commereiat classes, denounce tho existing system, Nono will dispute bls accusntion nyninstit that “tho greatest commoreial nition fn tho work has In ft tho worst commercin! tex- islatton of nny clvilized country.” Al mut aurey with him that itis na thome of “iatlonal digeredit and u fruitful source of Injustice und of suffering.” By it of the whole number of n+ eolvendles only 7 pur cont ary aubjovt to pubiie control; the romatning Gs por cent are left with ontsuporvision, While tha number. of bank ruptoles, teebnteally so called, in which propor oflivin! Inspection is exercised Is contiauntly do- croasing, Iquidations and compositions multl- ply. Among Uquidations and compositions tho proportion of thoso in which tho amount of ns+ sota roturniug to tho oreditors {s only nominal regulurly rises, and tho proportion uf substiuns In Hqui- dations the trustee i$ froo aud almost encournged to defraud tho. creditors for ils own oxolusive henotit, or 11 partnership with the insolvent. In compositions tho tnsulyont is enntled to rob them” tor and by hingelt, The post or trustee is, in Mr, Chamborlain's words, Nin enviable one, proylded hy. bo not troubled with month seruples” Ho miy take his ine structions froin a committes of inspection which hy bits hinsalf appointed. He may audit his own itcenunts, He may’ Keep tho maney in hs own bands and gumble with it. ile nay nppro- priate tinelaimed glividends, and manufseture them by inventing tictilous claims. It the ine aulvent hrve t sullictent estate to induce hin to rotatn the apulls for bisowe suparate advantugey ‘ho may compound In place of Iqutdating, with a rensonable eaptiaty that his creditors will thankfully plek up the crumbs he vbuvsos to throw than. A Tearned gentlermin,” necords fie tot quotation by the President of the Boacd orTride from a report of the ControtiereGene erul in Baokruptey, * bis obeerved that no tat who was properly conscious of bis duty to bis family, woutd ever think, timder the existiy; lnw, of paying twenty ehnilings tn tho potnd. DMMshoresty on the one side finds its natural prey” In indotencs on the othor, Tho preseut hw recognizes insolvency und Insolvent estates as tho righttul charge of tho creditor. Lt proceeds on the assumption that lig cnre tor his own ins tereste will render bin an adequate ginirdian of public morality and exsuple, He reaponds to tho trust by transferring 1¢ so reoklesly to nny who will ndortike it that "the practic pre- valls OF holding auctions of proxics, in which professional trustees bay from each other the numbers required to give them tho control of eertuln estates," The annual Joas*from bagk= ruptey und uaa cenit: -Mr, Chumburluin ostl- nuites, Perhupe exvessively, to be tot less thin twenty-five milton; and this doés not include the lndsus cuused by the fullure of companies, which are ndministered under 4 different system.” What ts the moral loss mny bo in ferred from tho habits of. tradera, whon they heur of a deuluration of Insolvency, to, take so for granted tho utter unsoundiess of tho ine solvent’s lina us nt once “to write ull tha ntotnt of the debt to lugs, and to conalder any dividonds us profit.” : The whole fubric_ of the English insolvoncy eystuin ig so tnlicaltby that creditors will not trouble themselycs, to adopt pho eufoguarda marked out plainly for them. ‘The wot or 10 especially arrunged that trusteca in bunkraptey propor should give security. — Yor creditors, under cover of a provision intended to apply to cusual omissions, ecareely over exact it, Inthe Inst QQ Dunkrupteled it is ollluially reported that. security was required in no more than fourtoun cuges. But tho most iagcant of tho sceyndals occur under Nqutdutions and composi- tlons; and suc ure tho capeviat croutuces of tho resent nw with which tho Honrd of Pride's fll desires tugrapple, Tho aim. of ie netot 1809, which sovins to bave no friend but Sir Joun Holker, wis, ag by stated on Friduy, to reform the law ng It stood “ by abollehing oflclatigin itt conneetion with hunkruptuy proceedings, und by pacing the tmuinngementot the bankrupts estate In the bunds of his ureditors.” ‘Under the oldor binkruptey legisintion the Ean, viow of an Tnsoleuiiay. wag thut a erline r had been committed, ‘Tho State antered into posaeasion of the offender's effcots, as in the Ine nines of a felony, and diatributed them ag It thought juatiee demnunded, The act of IME) wis tho cuitination of n long sorles of lexistntive chance its the way of looking at such questions, by whieh opinion tid gradually veered round, until ingolyenoy. hud come te be reqarded prine elpilly aga concern af debtur and creditor, Tho dingerwas not donled of corruption to commer. alal honor by connivance at freudulent Insol- venules, ullet, however, Wis current that creditors would te tuo keen in wateblug over thelr rivhts to muky-knavery protitable, Bo far fo toglalution must be held sucecesful when the paiy tulos advantage of it, It muy be argued hat tho nut of Ia, drawn on theme Hnes, his suvceeded, Alibough © ottiotullsm in cunnovtion with bunkruptey proeeadings ” wus wut compul- norily nbollaked, an ullomutive course wis pers mitted ta croditors, A vust mnjority of thon uecept the utternative, and disponse with olll- elatisin nltogethor, Unfortunately, while tho publiesentinent practically suuetions the alters ution by sett upon it, It cundening unredary. edly tho moral wid material results, Croditors who antter tholr debtor to lquidute or cum- pound aro seurnfal und indignant at the duane olal losses of which. ns a couscyucneo, thoy are the vietiing, The publi, which secs the staudard of commercial honesty deteriorating, murniurs: and secolls nt auch wo fruit of legislative wisdom, ‘The truth Is thatthe nut of Feu) waited two prine ciples which mizht better exist apart, Thoro enn bo fo eat oat but that “tho mangement of the bankrupts catate” should, as Sir Joti Holkor declares was the object of the present aot, be placed in tho hauds uf his oreditors.” If any. plank dé to be snitehed aut of tho wreek’ for thom, thoy mugt huvo tho right to bronk it up Approval of the otber main chartatoristic of tho net, the wore ny lead coms Plete “abolition of oltleiniiam in vonneution with bankriptoy procecdings,” loca lot neces: sarily follow. Bankyuptey legisiacion, waloh ts tu econo ussety for thelr lugitimute owners, and tonceor with mori Inytinets, should Ine {rust thu crediturs with the ronlization ef tho insulvent’s eatatg, and a court wills the realize tion of nny residuo of. tho fisolvent's cburneter, Until the suspicion be Heroes involyenoy fuvolves a’ eburge of uriininality. Hvery honure ablu tnsotyent tecls that tt does, Only the tas honest alt easy and comfortably under the res peoahs: ‘to tha honoruble the used of vxtabs falling dunocwnoy would appear a privilege, ws #8 vourtemarcial Pore es. does tho power 0! Honiane toy, to au olleer who hod lost a stl te tte the moritor the uuthurs of tho Guvernment bit that thoy buve, at ail events, ondesvorcd to re. conelle “these two conditions,—tho ludividuat Utle of creditors to yet In money whieh bwlongs tu them, and the genoral title af tho publis to mosphorn, ~ ‘Tha bill door away with Hiquidetion: Compo- aidan It rotaiia, subjvot to the neaent of thy new Bankruptcy Court which ia to be crentad, and tou minha puy went of tye shillings in the pound, in bunkgru ney propur ft provides for the pubtig oxamfuition is ourt of ovory binkrupt, tor the, Awxntion of all bill for an wbdlt, and for tho paying af money received Into tho Hank of wiuland, Where imitiorsare disclused indicating: Built, the Court tyempowered tocummit a banks rupt for trial. Wahethor, und (fat all by what inethod, the provision wii apply to fraudulent compoundors did not uppaut from Mr. Chum- borluln's statement on Friday, A man who compounds with bla ereditura a morally on the voiue footing with a Linke: Tho slur, until he elvare ble position, should be vonsidered not joss, uw nearly it concerns the whole country: Ws woll us ite tridhig classes, to purge conmers Hint opiwion of the pulsou int by the grows uy premium upon dishones ju suol arrange. inenta with vrediiors, Mr, Coumberhuin doacribont with proper eumphusia, As tittle dit he exceed thy truth Jo hie assertion that, is the soilions now yearly loat on the proits ut bual> nbs through tuaolvenuy “ase. puld for fa the jong rn by nore of prices, thud tae publig pers for thy truuds of teustecs and baukrupts,”” tie not even Aa If the jiilions of velileh oyedlt- ore are chonled Were morely transferred from pare tela rredcarnatty sonst tie iuaanusee i re jet tho insuuospece Hiatio the trade bu bles. the GEITUyeuUNE Hive fog, which such conulyance at dlsboncaty pro- motes, Bankruptcy luw 8 now administered Joaves the Kingdom absolutely pource, net in morality alone, but in cash. Amended nett may be, whether by My. Chumberluin or by Sir Jobin Holker, 1} cannot saye tradere from being robbed whu tunder thenwelves for plunder, Dut, xt all evonty, legislation ilght) ba releved trou |ta pepenk snaiiy of guncding the tigut of tho juirity tainted and Jufectiuus commercial ate ESTHETIC COOKING. Miss Corson’s Lectures and Ex- periments Yesterday. fleveral Delicious Dishes for Epiouroan F Tastes. Tho first subject to which Mies Corson drow the attention of her nudictice yeatorday morn ing was fiah croquots. by “Ie yout tiga sult fat,” aho ent, soute it welt, Tour the tish into flakes, and thon imke a sauce by using, fora pint of eald fish, a tablespoon of butter anil a heaping tiblespoun of flour, Sir those Ingredients together before tho tire, and add to then water or, milk, making a siuco thicker than whitu sauce. When it ts of tho proper consistonoy season it with silt and Pepper, put the cold, fish inte It and ritisd It ton senluing bout. Add the yolks uf twoor three egies atirred tu, and eerve on a pluto rubbed wlth sila!’ off. Horu let it get thoroughly cold, when {t ean bo made Into tittle balls or rolls, using tho hands wet with cold wator so that tho eroquots will not stick to them, After they are imude roll them Jn broad erumbs or crneker dust, and then dip them fr benten egy and rolt agutn in the bread crumbs, Then fry them in smok- ing-hot fat until they nro goliten brown. Tnko then out of the fat with s skimmer, Lay them on brown paper for n minute, which will absorb the grenge., You can’ chango tho thvor of the erequots by changing the seasoning, A littl wine, or pirsloy. or iitahroom ent be addeds tf you Wish to have the favor of onion, chop nbouE @ texspoont of onion and put tt in tho butter, “Wo mike ehlckan eroquets very much In tho aime way, uxcept that we use chicken ine stead Of thy and add witty and onlons or mitshs roonts, ‘The ehleken and mushrooms should Lo cut up, but not go thie ns fash.” © Whon do you nd the wine, and what kind do you usu? a Indy uskerl. “Phe sherry ‘ur Madera is tho yolks of tho uges tre pitt in CREOLI SAUSAL : Tho next ish decried wae known as Creole snusages, Un this subject Mies Corson sald: “Delck’ the snusige nil over its for Crying: put fn nsnucopan and try brown, adding W pleee of girllo the sizo of a green pon. After this Is dona, put pected and sliced tomatocs in tho propore tion of Aquaitter OF put of tomnatacs to ono pound of susie, Alter tho siucas and tome toca hive been added season with salt and Pepper and lot it ete for hult an hour slowly. Duipiings may be with yan effect. To mike them takp a cup af flour and sift through iba hulf-fenspoun of buking-powder, With iciuif-teaspoon or sult. Add onousth eotd inllk to make a aoft doughand nix ag quickly us possible, Dip tho tablespoon into the hot tomnte and tke out the dough in ann spoonfuls untit it fs ill tn che satices pany where allow It to couk, for tifteon inlutites, of no ReeoMt remuving U0 co: tts thit iy apt to hbnike the dinnplings beuvy. This mules is real ndded just uftor “hearty dish. Misa Carson then proceeded to explain. tho muothod of inaking Wrexham soup. ‘rpats soitp,” whe site, “requires a tone cook ing. Jn its praparation you tive one pound of Tent ment, -niutton or beuf,—whieb you cut 10 pieces of nbeut two fnehes lome and an inoh thlex, Feol and alice two medium-sized currots or unio arse une, two meditimesized turnips or ono fargo ony, tult te dozen medium-sized ontong, add a pint of tomatoes. Ue calery 19 It suigon ae one of | the green outsile stalks, aisu a little bunet: of pursicy, which’ muke into. a bouquet with on dozen claves, one ttozen unyround yraind of pepper, with asprig of any swect berb, exe cept suge, When these tugredients ara pre- pared put fn atublesponn of salt aud n teuspoon: of sur and popper. Put oll inv Jar or deep earthen deb nud pour over it nbout two quiste of cold water, Fasten it afl up with @ paste matlo of flour and water, and Unie le In aslow oven fur nyout five hours. Tn plaving tho Ine grodfunts In the Jue leave the bouquet tear the top gu that ft cat be removed, Tals mukos wb very palitublo and nutritious dish,” “OTRIPE A LA MODE DE CANNES? Is mada In somowbut tho amo way. Cut 1p your telpo and tke a beege currot, tirutp, and onion and siinply peel them, ce them it the Jur with the tripe, und add to touspouns of cloves and peppor-corns, u bay leaf. anita bone: of parsloy, Sx tho sume soasionine as for Weex- hum soup, Povr ie enough witer tuhnif cover the fngredlunts, atid then add onough ehiret ov Sauterna to entirely cover them, Paste tho whole up wita flour and water aud bake fur slx hones in an oven. Thy last instruction was upon fried apples, whith the lecturer sald should by, peeled, cored, and cut Into slices nbout one-quarterot ai inch thiek, In the ordinary shatlow frying-pat should be placed a half-cup of lard, or butter, or meat dripplags. inte which when smoking hot onourn apple ehould be phicad to cover the bot- tom of the pan, When browned tho upplus should bo turned over very cavefully go na nut to brenk, them. When doo t ite sugar should be shaken over them bofore avrving. |: TIE AFTERNOON LECTURE, < Miss Corson hogan yesterduy afternoon with nut poate,” heenuse it required considernbts thi to cool, which it must do befora baking. Tho cluss wae told to use 1 stono sib, or, in tho ubsonce ef that, nh murble-top table, and wet it with cold water; Uron tuke a pound of buttor and, after wetting tho bands, Kneat it on tho stub until i Leconies a firn ‘pat, boing careful not ult the surfies by contiet of tho hands, Tnstend of ain, a hard, sinooth pastry-bourd will do, aud It gin bo cualed by resting It on drt i plng-pans contalning broken Ice. Roll up the pat Inn towel upon which flour his vous sprinkled, ant plico ina dry refrigerator fo awalt the preparation of tho dough. Dry the slab, and beap on It on pond of flour, into the crater of which must be placed the yall of an eg, 0 teuspoun of salty tho juice of & lumen, und iw piece of butter is Dig us w-chestaut., This 1g imndo tate u soc dousth, gradually adding pint of watcr, ‘Lhe materinis sould ve welgbed and the mixture dono slowly and ina cool plice., Kuead fur five |. tninutes, pluced tho prepared butter in it aud Told, turn noside down and roll into a stetp three thines ng long ag wide, foln one-third over tho middle aud the other third over that, making three Inyers. Holl aud fold avcordinu to the de> are of lightness requircd,{ Some fancy pastry hus as many ngs twenty-soven Inyors. sho suid, though soe did not take tno to roll nnd fold it {nto more thin 1 dozen or two. It wag thon wrapped Inn flowed cloth and placud in tho re- frierntor, After It cooled it was ta be rolled and folded some moro and replaced in the re= frigerutor. 1f anybody preferred plinth pastry: they could take half tho quantity of butter, or lurd and butter miixe BO! Miss Corson proparod a ragout, *bouchoes a In itelne,” using chiaken Myers und mushroains, an ogu, und half a xinga of wing, Thy proper ine groviente ford eupor sitice Was A toaspoon anul OF Hour and butter, to which ig added the liquor front the enn of mushrooms, ‘This wid Wt ntce -wuy of disposing of odd Crugments of ehickon, added or net, he whieh hud whether iiuahrooms word Mushrooms worg put in tho enuce, been sengoned with git, poppers nutinog, and brount to a boll, the diver cooking init separate titensll previous to being cut up unt added to tho reat. After tho pull patties hive ‘baked and bevaotie cool they stiould by acvopul out, Mled with the nigout, pinout in tho aven, and draught ty the tible tok, Biss Corson explained how to clarify the “bouillon mato on the diy provinns, Tobs was done by tuiting the shell aug white ot ong ogy anda spoonful ot cold water, which was placed In the button: ot uw saucepan, aud tho ‘houtllon” from which tho fut hud bow wkitumed pourcd over a glnsaof wine to tha quart hinpirted a fine titvor, und vvoh dish might bo xurnished with walice of lemon. If It wus too light-colored (C might bo darkened with a itty burqed wr, For Jolly twist tho class was told to tuko throu strips of pull paste, stick together with water atone end nad: brild, Frou: the: gorups kes cin by made. Hrush tho ) dist with powdercd sugar, V8 Miatruction closed with direc- prepuring ‘tukel. deviled kidneys.” Ifa luego bust kidney wera used, it should bo lived; Tt email, simply cut intwa, A sauce was prepared with theer tablespoons of ofl, ope Oo! Vinegar, n sultepoon of salt, & quartor texaBoon of popper, und a teaspoon of mustard, ‘Pho slices ot kidney are dipped into the wuuce and brolled, after which thoy. should receive n acces oii foueh of Cayenne peppor, and bo garnished with luman, ———————— Manglng the Czarts Ansaatt Lanitunt Temes, Avril £2, ‘Tho trint uf tho Nihilist prisonors has ended in wo only way That; from tho churioter of the twice, Iteonld Bava ended, Tho Nibilets hove bad thelr hour of trump tn the death: ot the Caur; now (thi tholr turn to ace thy moat dos torasiuod of thelr number sunt to tho seatfold, To the perpetrators the retributhon wil only appenr in ineldont of tae vause tu which they buve dovoted thomaclyed. It iust fave lon ago catored into thois caloulationd, ‘Pho dell- cutoly-nurturoit indy, the studious chomiut, Wig dull peasant, the pale areh-ounspinitor, wore Grontures of one ied, Involyhg (ho, Biurliico OF tholr own Ilves in oxchunze for the tite of tho ropreventative of authority. ‘Thoy called bin tho representative of force; but that ia no ethan, for every Mmuglstrate tu a’ frou country must hayes foreo nt: bis the tute at the acuaatit ee By Mpa ve SOT ely Roclulista, Alexander U1, wis too tilda tyrant torus td feo! aught but indiganiion and loath dug for the lyranuioktes, pitad pusishanot te sho onlg Wenpon with which. witbority can wir ugninest orguulzed nssusination. luadequate even pd this hyve proved, ty iu werpon, ys our readorg may ve rewluded, only bitely resumod In Mussin, tho attumpt of Noibiltng, wid ag in: Bwitserland tho meanor, 1 priv Fe] =) orlined a breuk of Nibiliste fury bus made bumanltarian troutment impossible for the prevout, With the detecon und punishinont of somo of the wore prominans Con eanrets there vloses what will probatly prove the most sturtiing chapter of the Nikilist movement, bitstury cay toll Of cone avlrucies nub tar diferent tu shurautoy and dhe tonsity wolok dave been slumped out by brute foreo, Whether that fy possibjy ia the present vusy depends, iu some degree, on tho “workings of nsimilar association In that vielnity. Urs, #0 ]1) Hudely tho out. ~ urtber Lebuln. ‘Toy chain was of gulld wold, a prysont WELVE PAGES. quication, What nro tho causes which havo developed Uta felt orgunization? Is Nihilism and erved of nssnaination transient: cpl- deme, or tro its catisos permanent and enlett-” luted niways to kvop alive tho disease? Un- doubtedly, there may be epidemics of rime, politica! ng well nasocial, Tho assasia is only ono typo of tho Nihilist’ school, ‘There are the phitoxophieat and tne pollticul Nfititats, and te precedo inorder of tino tho disciples of volitient murder. Tho Inst ure only the concen. tration of n leas deapernte dissatistuction which animates tho Hussian pie They are prot bly few in number, but they rely on tho ym Fue tho nasser, Whint evidence wo haye, huwover, Shows that this Sinn: only nos companies thom {in thelr objects, and toes tot: extend to the means thoy employ, Tt is far from itnporsiblo that the Intest development of Nibillsin shoutd be ortishod as rapidly as tt came into oxistenco, leaving the tnildor forms Of dig> vuntont Intact, SS JUDICIAL, Appointment of Indiunnakupremo Court Comminsionern— Moxgraupiies of the Eminent Men Nelected for tho Hee sponsiblo Positions Speciut Mlspatch to The Chiergo Tribunes Txpraxavoris, Ind, April 246—Tho Suprome Court porformed tho duty this morning of sce leeting tive Commissioners, cavh member of tho Court naming ono, os follows: Willlum Mt. Franklin, of Owen County, nominated by Chiet- Juaticn William B. Nibluck; Goorge A. Hletcnall, of Floyd County, nominated. by Judge George ©, Nowk; judge Natali C. Newcomb, of Mare fon, by Jitdgo Elffott; James J. Best, of De Katb, by Judge Woods; and John Morris,’ of Allon, by Judge Worden. Tho lww dirvtond that cach Judge should goleat one Commissionar, and inthis Indlenting tholr cholce it 1s not diMeult to svo that the members of tha Court did nat go outside thelr porsonnl friends to And ovnd!- dintes, This, however, has in nowlse impatrad tho oflicionuy of tho Commission, as tho gentie- men setectt are prevminently titted for tho duitlea of tho office, Mombers of tho profession, ng far ns their opiitons have bean sought, igrea in saying that tho: selections are eminently fitting, and will greatly: reileve tho Supreme Court, ‘There Is suarcely a word of dissent from any of tho nominations politiently: considered, three of tho Commissfonors tro Republicins oud two Domovrats, Judgo Worden appointing fis old fricitd and Jaw-partuor, despite bla ‘pos Utteal nililintions. 3 George A. Dicknoll, of New Athany, was born In Poiludotphia, educated at tho Univorsity of Pennsylvania, and studied law at Yao Collvge, Ho cime to thts Stute in 1840, nnd. sottled in Scott County, whora he was olected County Provevutor in 1814 and Cireult Proscoutor fr 18H. 101 1858 he was elected Judge of the Second dudielal Ciroutt, to. which office he was aubse- ‘quently three times retluetod, retiring a Janus ary, 1877, to uccupt tho office yf member of Con- gruss,. from tho ‘Third , District, to whieh he had been chosen, ~—sTta—_ served through tuo Forty-fitth Congress, and wits reBledted to, the Forty-sixth, Judgo Bicknell was a Profossur ut tho luweschool of the Indiana Univorslty from 1301 to 1870. A Willan’ M. Franktin was; born in Monroo County, Indiana, in Fobrunry, 180. Mu entered Asbury University tn 188, and pursued his studies thrve yenra, after which bo studied lw and wag admitted to praotice, tocuting InSpuncer, Owen County. Before reachlug the ago of } was ofeuted tu tho Legislature, followed by election to the ottiea ~~ of + Prosecutor, Some time after he was cleoted Judgo of tho Common -Plens Court, serving four yeure, and was reUlected In 1860. Tn 1870 ho was lected Circuit Judge of tho Fifteenth Judicial District, Hing w term of six yours. Ilo ty now we sotlorinwnber. of tho law tir of Franklin & Plukens, “ James J. Best was bora’ in] Waynesboro, Augie County, Vat tn August, 1935, Gindurating: with bis father's family wo Huntington County, Tndiana, 10 1452, where ‘ho studied iw, In 1300 he romoyed to Waterloo and entered upon tho practice of his profession. In 3872 hu was non nuted by the Repub! the oeraits for Circuit dudgo of tho Four. tounth Judicltt! Distriet, and unavimously lect. ed. te resigned his piace in 2076 before tho exe pirition of bis term, owing ty iil-health, Horatio, Noweomb was born at Wollsbor- ough, Tioga County, Fay Deo. 4, 1821, and re- moved to Vernon, Ind, in dune, 183), coming frum Cortland Coamy, Now York, In 288 he becuine an apprentice to neaddiemuker, but in Ji began the study of Inwunder tho Insteng- tun of bis uncle, dro Hon, W. A. ule look. In 4 he was — udinittad to tho Bar, Iv practiced hi Vornon until 18. when Lo cumoto Indanapulis, and beowme a partnor with Mr. Ovid Buuor, a louding luvyor at tho Bur of the Capital, In 1840 bo was vlect~ ed Mayor of Indinuapolls, ad was retiected fr W851, but resigned nfter six months,” In IGE he ‘was oleated I npresaunative to the Gonoral Ag+ setubly, and tn 1860 and 18601 to uccept the np- volutiment of Gov. Morton dency of the Board of Cominissioners of the Sinking Vund.* In June, . ho became political udltor of tho Journal, and vontinuad in that capacley: until Decembor, 143, During that period le was twice elected to tho Lower House of the Stuto Leylstature, sorving at one thie as Chairman of the Judiciary Com- initteo and at another ng Chalrman of tha Ways: ant Means Comunittes,. When the Superior Courts ot Murion County were organized he was uppolnted by Gov. Baker one of the three Judges March 1, 1871. ‘Tho term having tornt- nated $n October, 1874, his name was placed upon the Republican and Vomooratic tlokuts, and he wus clveted for tho full torm of tour yer, 110 was ot this time nominated by Pres dent Grant nnd contirmed by the Bennte ns As- sigtant Socretury of tha Interior, but ho tto- olined, vroferring his judicint pualtiony In 1870 dndyo Noweomnh was nominated as ono ot the Hoepubllcun candidates for Supremo Judge, but was defeated with his purty, dude Newcomb hug been 2 prominent member of tho Presbyto- rluty Churen since 1847, Jotn Moreis was born ip’/Columblana County, Ohio, abort 1818, of Quaker parentnge, His early advantagoa wore not yrent, and be did not secure nt colleginte cducntion. iio is ony af the beat seholurs |i tho Stato, and Reon {te most highty cultured men, He came to India In 186}, and gottled in Aubura, Where bo studied und ontered upon the pravticoe of the Inw. Uo wna ulgo on tho Common Pleas Boneh for n term during his residence In De Kulb County. About Addu he romovel to Iort Wayne.and beenny a member of the firm of Morris, Withers & Co. and wos afterwards a. partnor of Judge Wordon, who has: chosen = bim for this reaponsiblo position.” fie ia | now a member of tho firm of Coombs, Morris & Bell, ude. Morris uv boon for twonty yours the Jonding Iawyer of Northarn Indiinn, tle bas Leen a Republicun, but tus nlwaye refused to bo a candidate for office, though often sollelted to becomo snob, Ho brings to tho duties of his new position all those qualities which tit bim to ML Jt with crodit to the State and honor to hitne self. Ho isthe only inun who fs of oppoalt purty wililintion to tie Judio who selected Lim, —<——— FARMERS! DAIRY. FACTORY, Spectal Dtapateh to The Chicuco Tribune, Sr. CuHANLES, April 274—Tha Varmers’ Dairy Faotory -Agsovlauion of St, Charles, Nl, hold a Inceting yosturday in thid olty to elect uw Bourd of Directors, In uccurdance with the require montsot a chirtor obtainod from the Stute for that purpose, Musers. Pemberton, Glass, Huy lia, Marshall, and Marsh were elected Dirovtors, By a voto of tho stookholacrs the Direvtors woro instructed to usvertain tho price of onv ot tho factories here, and xisa te roport at the next. mooting what ft will cost to build and equip a now fwotury, Movara, MM. EL, Hilsbeu, Wwellor D Bishopp, aud Charles A. Gines wero Spppiatad to draft and roport at the wext meotiay by-luws for tho Assuciution. Sir, J. N, Orisscy of Pienatut Grove, was. present, and give n report of the = S u6 and Anidorsed by to tha Presl- Ilo showed oluurly taut fuctories can pee urerun with a profte to the farmers of fram JU to 15 po: vont on the oobperative over tho sndlvidial ownership plan, A vote of thanks was tondored Mr, Criasuy' by the Asgucintion. One hundred sharos of #80 cach ure subseribed, The Agsuclie Hon adjourned to mavt in two woos, / LAFAYETTE'S NEW COURT-HOUSE, Speelat Dispatch ta The CMeage Trioune. Lavarerre, Ind, April a—The work of toare fug down the County Ciork’s oflice,. as the pro- puratory step toward the orvetion of tho now Court-House, was bogun to-day, The prosent- Court-Housa was ercotod in 18-45, und hie Tong slnoe couged to be a thing of beauty, | Tho Hew structure ix to coat 820,0u), the plans botug: drawn by dtr, Plicoy, of Chicago. rae ‘ PROF. JOHN Hi HEWITT, Wanoven, N. Hy, April .27—Prof. John Hi, Howitt has rosigned tho chair in tho Lnlo For eat University of Ultnoly, and accepted the Law ronce Professorabip of Greek Language aud Literature at Durtimouth College, A “THE NEW YORK CANALS, ALDA NY, N, Y., April 27,--Tho resolutions pros viduog for submitting the question at treo apale to the poople woro goscated Iu tho Sen- ———— A Mystery About Artemis Ward, Scribner for May, »- Among the myatoclon of intv tio, and they'aro bate hone wag greator than tht Iovelving the tatu abslpenciade of: bis property at the time fhisdeuth. dr. Maxticld,-hiy administmator, oO knew inuch of: his athalra: says thas while bo did vet buye us much muney as wus: wenere ally supposad, yot, being ty his room in Wate Tord one day just before bis departure for Bus whuid, und while be was urcanying bis buslnosd alfulrs, “so that.” as Charice anid, "if anytbiur sbould happen, mothor wil bo all right," he saw 2 pily of nutes on the table sincunting to about 3,00, which be thought was all the ‘pioney Suurtea had. He bad an valuable gold watch wd from the Californta minors, vory heavy, though plainly wrought, and worth alone several hit dred dollars. He hid also a diamond pin of con- alderable value, and two dinmond rings. De- aldea, tls season in London was vory siocesaful- For olx wevles ho netted $300.0 night. He was al- ways Hberally. paid for tis contributions to Prieh. Nut of mit this bis mothor hover re- celved n cont, and not ro much ns, n sittzly rollc, Provious to his death ho had cleared tho old homestend of debt, and tind willed to bia mothor aemnll proparty at Yonkers, N. ¥. What'bo- camo of the rost? JUDGES IN A DILEMA. Tho South Carolina -Supremo Conrt Heattating to Doctdo in tho Kicction Canes, Crtantxsros, 8, 0. April £4.—In Art. TV.. Sao. 1%, of tho Constitution of tha ‘Btate of South Corotina, itis distinctly sot fofth that * it etait bo the duty of tho Judges of tha Supromo and Clreuit Courts to file.tholr decisions within sixty days from the Inst day of the term of court at whith the causes were heard,” Any departure from this provision Ia clearly a violation of the Constitutions Two.and no half months havo elapyod since the oluse of the term of tho Sue Prone Court at which tbe Charleston County clevtton caso was heard, and, up to the present honr, no decision has been rendered, ‘Cho only question befora the tribunal is whothor three unscrupulous ‘politicinis, appoluted Commis- slonors to conduct the election In Charleston County. shutl Le allowed to transgress taw and decency. Contrary to the wording und apirit of the Etvotion law. thpse mien—one of whotn was: Junported froin Edgetiold Cor the aceaslon—throw out sever: boxes contalniue largo Republican majorities on tho most ilinsy ex parte stntes ments of: Demouratio strikars, thereby dlt- franchtang Wet Republicans and giving the county to the Domourats. Of cotirse, the Deni- erntly Hoard of State Canvassers coullried the tetion of the Commissioners, and henee tho an- pent to the Supreme Court. With nw and Jus- Uvo on tho Republican wide. and the fear of of} fending Democratle politicinng on tho other, tho Judges tind it diieult to screw tp tholr cournyze to Annes ft decision. Should they decile aurainst tho former, It would mike good eftizens fovl that the highest trilunal of tho State his offetally devlared that votiug-Ja tiveless, und o fornint If not n dangerous, farce, On the othor hand a degision nanulling the detion of the Com misslonors would hand tho county’ buelc to the Ropubiteung, brenk wp the Democratio purty, aud fet the tongue looay of the Demorratle county officrra, reveral of whom hive openly prochifeted that hi such an event thoy would dt- vitigo the hidden rasealities of the Bonrbon managers. Considering thosy trots, itis sult! tho Supreme Court basconetuded to pursue amiddle couray—that fy, ft will not render a deoision, In other words, rathor thin expose thomecives to the attueks of Republican newspnpers and tha contumpt of the publile, op thelr purty to minoy> tince und disruption, the Supreme Judges prefor to Ignore the Constitution which thoy, are sworn tu oboy and uphold. . —— . iiloeatun. Nets, Essaying to ductor the scars reeaived by tho candidates for the Presidency, the Madi Wis.) Democrat wisely présertbes St, Jncobs Ol, Of course we could not expect your worthy: eontainpariey: todo. otherwise than recommend that fimous Old German Remedy, which "heals all wounds but those of love?’ and soothes all palns—save those of political Msnppolutmont. HOLMAN ULMEDL eee TOT OTE Q THE PUBL AND THE DRUG TRADE, As tho present proprictors of the HOL- WAN PA CO., wo were never In‘aympas thy with tho actlon of our predecessors inpluchaig the HOLMAN REMEDIES in the hands of special agents. Wo regards ed it with disfavor at the ontset, aud from tho moment of our accession to proprictorship we hayo bent all our of- denavors towards eradicating the systomy and haye finally succeoded in abolishing it. There are now no special agoncics in any purt-of the country, and onr goods aro onco moro ontirely in the lands of tho DRUGUIS' TRADE will cortatnly ap- The DRUG preelate thls moyoment to restore the popular HOLMAN REMEDIES to their praper channels, and the PUBLIC will @ benefited by the jucreaxed facilities for procuring: our goats, which can now ho obtained from all First-Class Druggists. Kespectfully, ; HOLMAN PAD CO. 98 Willlauest., Now York. BAIING POWDER, tft he) Mate pada fr ao “Acid sphate. Heepmmonded by leading physicians, Maken Jightor blacuic, cules, ete, and te Hwalthior thaw ordinary Daking Pow. : Ore Inecane, Sold at a reasonablo price, The Horaturd Aimanne aval Cook Book sent free, Rumford Chemieat Worka, Proviaence, ft. I and ft lake-st, Chicago. SAWS. yd Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to G18 N, Second St,, St, Louls, Mannfactnrom of Every Devrriptinn of Chee Aad CrowscCue Havray oC eulare Wholesale Dealora {un Robber qad Leather rR md aud cal sw aud Planing wll Rapplien CARKYUL ATTENTION TO RYPAIA WORK, Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED THUR AW PPECIAATION, RAILROAD. TICKETS t NAT, VES & CU,'8, Tokens rokurs i iendulbh. sicko GQuewt raiwetn bil parse th BOKL and Mzehunged, Hus ____ EDUGATIONAL. BNNSELVANLC MOL TPARS pe Gina Vast gmnvertnt AGAD- ny Glaeales, Knnglisti Hoardvsconzarced +f LUTION’ FOR THE IMPROVED Establishud ath yy Ural Muted for nT i ‘a Fae edhe: RHECM ATION, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soronoss of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, - General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Houdache, Frosted Faot and Ears, and all othor Paine and Achas. No Preparation on earth equals St, Jacons Orr ns Nacfeyanre, atmploynd cheap External Remedy, ‘A teint entaifs but the comparatively trilling outlay of 60 Conta, and every one Fuitering with pala can Kayo cheap nid positive proof of its clul Directions in Kleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL ee AND DEALERS If A. VOGELER & CO., 2 Baletmoves Wd Us 8 Ae, PROPOSALS. Broposiie for Wadinn Rapiites and rane Ottes of Inudtan Amtalen, Wax , Murel 2h J.—Suwlud propwsale, idnracd 1 my Boour, Clot, oF ran: enng uly bo), und dleaeted Indian Amuire, Ni “ York will bu rece! por Ton, EVARTMENT OF Patty INTERIOR, it for liver, tace put lon, Ke, (6 thie to the, Commitssioner, of f nib U7 Water Strela, Ne id until La. Hy of Atonite jot, for furniaiiug for the tidlan durdico about, 3.- OH hounds Hew, Aan pounds Heat on thy hook, 223.00 pounits Bons, lee pounds Baking Powder, ZAOUR pounds Corn, FOUN pounds Coffee, KANO 1s Flour, 22.00 pounds Foud, ANN pounds d, TAOM POU Hominy, BOO naunds Lastly is rein Sena Vurk oak pnumdaltlen 1AM as Yeo, 72.4) pounds Tobaceo, AVM pounds alt, AMOR pounda Sonp, 84) potinds Sac, 1,260,0W pounds Sugar, nd 819,000 proainds WY heats a Also, Bunkals, Woolun und Cotton xoadts (consist Ing in part or Ticking, BU yards: Standard Calle a se 1)! WW) yantet Duck, {reo from all mins. WO yarday Gingham, auntia, 230M yards Mutinet, 4, pitzcng tMonaitucl a) Yury riist scontie 4.001 yards Brown Sheeting, Sheottng VOM sunday, Iekiiry ft Cntleo Shirin, G00) yarday Wittsuy,, 200) yuris), Clothing, Grocurtos, Notions, Hariware, Medlen! Rupe Piles, and a tong list of mixcellanouns artleles, auch as inruons, Plows, takes, Forks, &cdand for 43 Wore ona roqiirod for the Rervica in Arizona, Colomdo, Dakou, Idaho, Judiun Territury, Minnéwols, Sone inna, Nebraskn, Nevada, and Wlaconsti, to bs duliv= chi nans City, und Blaux City, A jor much of the Supptlo: Goods, and othr articles thut may not 20 cuntrscin forto bo dulivured at the Agencien. Bis MUST UD MALE GUT UX GOVEUNMENT BLANKS, Hebedtilos showing tho kinds and quantities of sub- sintence xuppiter requirod tor each Agenoy, wnd thi Kinde snd quantities in gross of all othor xouds an artlctes, toxether with iank proposals wid sornis for contmict and bond, conditions ty bo ubsurved by Uid- Gers, inv und piace of doves, terus of contmot and’ paymont, transportation routes, and ail other necossnry Matenetions will bo Curnishiod upon tpplls tation tothe Indian Ofieo in Washington, ur Nos, 65 UIMtG? Woenter Street, Neo Yorks, Wiliam lt. Ly No. 4B Brondwny, Naw Yorks wud to, the, Comin Tics of Bitbatstenco, U. 8. A. ny Chicago, St. Lou Paul, Leavenworth, ‘Sin Fringise, Quinte, Choys enno, and Yankton, and tho Postniaster, né Sloux Ay. f Wis will be opened at tho hour and aay, nbovo rtate ee a bidders ate Invited tu be present at the upoo= Cenriven Crxoxs, All bids must he siccoimpaniod by cortifiad checks Npon rong United status Lupository or Asuistany ‘Bronsurer, for at louat Ave per conto tha amauntor tio prupusal, HOMAS Al. NICHOL, Acting Gorintustunar. Proposals for Harbor Improvements, UNITED STATES UNOINELWS Orvicy, daz siiwmon-, Sunwe AUER, Wish, Ape Ht, 18 enied proposute, in duplleate, will ba rocolved st this wincotinti Wateluek iu, meon tle Lith duy Of Soy, ssh, Tor linprosumonta ns follows—namolyt UNTONAUON HAnBOT, ALICE plur éxtonaion, O 24 none feot of partial auporstracttre, ANISTIQUE HARBUN, MICH, dredying: 4,000 ‘cuble ES Rs A TMEXALONT TAWION, MicH. pler ‘oxtonsion, 6 eribs and lincur foot ot artlat superstructure. carne DAY Lanna, Wie, dredging 2,WW0 cublo HAportation, a, KEWAUSEN Walnol, Wis. tor oxtonslon, £00 Inge feoko piluchler, Matoriat partioity on hand, TWO HIVES HAUG, Wee, por oxtanslon, 4 cribs ong {tH none feat af nuiparatzuettira, | MaNirowod Manon, Wis, pier oxtenstun, 200, near fees of, wopers THCLUEO, * SURNUYOAN Jana, Ws, plor extonslon, 720 Hine tent of uilospler, ves ete A Pee N YARWOR, WIS. plor oxten- ne . re neo U. &. resoryos the right to roject any or all MMddors rinat’ oxpect: to furnial , sutlsfactory ovi- denco of capnelty und gout faith, No contracts will be entered nto until after tha ape pronation mada hy the Itiver und Harbor act oF Harel i, have bouts manda nyaligblds |” For all nforioation apply at this otice, + Propoatis shontd te indorsed on the enyolape, hide: " troposnis ior Horbor,”. spuct(ying the name of the harbor in cach cag, ‘Mhoy should by unde soparatuly for each work, and iressou mdddeessou 10 3r43, UNIY ML. ROBERT, Corps ot knginount, U. 8. A, EXTRACTS, B LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT.) FINEST AND CHEAPEST BME, iia vows y Nabe wishes, AND SAUCES LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT "3% MEAT. nie a success and a boon far ald dead Bedeent terwent st eaneote Beis teal J Tah"? ee Genuine anty with the incesimiia eae Stanature in Blue ink in Engtand increased ten-fold nsuapei tau gence." LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ha had of nll Sorakeupers emia, Holy Aunts fur Lhe Minto swholennte atilya, 6 DAVER a4, gt Pace Tecriit A POSITIVE CURE Without modlelnes, Allan’s Solublo Medicated Bougios, Patonted Oct. 16, Wi, Ono box No, 1 will cure any casa in four days or loss, ‘No.4 will cure the most obetinaty case, nu mattorot how lang standing, 3 ro mi jusea of cubobs, copaiba, or'oll of sane dalwoou, that oro eerthin tu uroruce dyspopels by dee Lc le Bea dub bold OY SI Dratlate or matted on rae colutot pres, For tutthor partioulars wend for olroular, ye Va, 5 LA yy syste ++ SUAN, Wow Yor‘. SOALES, -” encanta ner erent Vets Devivtoew NDA STANDAND S OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, MIAUILakeSt,, Chicago, _ Becarefultobuy only thoGenulne RUBBER GOODS, —a “GOSSAMER COATS, Saulev’ Clreulars, ato, Whulusaly and Hotall, ber T, WHELYLEY, Adland 15s dakoout 3 " MEDIOAL, ROCHE SS MEA sora [DR KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, eitatenereanaly orca rap tho Only puysicias. In wa city Wao warrants cance ue Hupay. duties: Va, iw, tod pe Wes Buuclays, Yo id a ikat:,| DR. LUCAS DISUENSARY, 10% HOUT CLALE-AT. ‘ _ihagtorad, by tha sinte of Iltnota for tho “epacin\, jontiiu, und speedy cure” Of private, norvounchiron- fo, uid urinary disunsus. Consulluden tres. Hono wa tod aNd Cio S pid Bindays, Wt 1b, mM. ovlye MANIVOO) RESTORED. victgm Of early tmprudenco, Guusiut nervous dee villly, prema ro dyeay, ate, having tried, th vain Overy known 1¢me ty, kiss Uiscuyerad w eliuply messy OF asTteedry, WhiWA 20 wil agua true ty Libs Lullue-ou fs Berge AUG ede Bh Lida VES. gy Chatuulsratade ¥ TOL CREAR “WilgGRexiigann Buntunys" ————————————— PAPER, | : sneer enn in ennetew nnnmmnnnnnnn ccna GEO. H. TAVLOR & GO., | Bitccassora to Clovaland Paper Vos 108 ¢2 LOS Deaeborseat,’ PAVER PANUFACTUREHS AND DEALERS. , Wodding Goods, Advortiauns, Cards, Dance Lramings, and Dovulties in this line's saclalty. ———————————— se CLOLHES CLEANING, - wan ov eens en OLE Gi YN IO A Clothes nf ‘pourbontsb auld have pour Vaan . . Chutes Cleanittg-teuvcousuiy etvuseas beatiy repaired MONE Manns.—tsate apply ata C) aCedar Rapids aCedar Hapids abquitie Fast 1 abloux City & auuintice Nhat akreonutt, a atrecport, conn ONL ant & Sin bst. Paul & Mbt pivorre For Mn a ross wie & Slade cl dea Aurora 3 baAucorm Prrcango PAtonttote se Otuaw Broowatt txprass bAurorn Hawong bara DSt, Latte 1s; bitockfond & DAurorn Passai bAuror Passet thea Sather, Onn Night xpress. asouthorn Vac coxa Lixprar 808 Cl Skninns Clty oe Bi rocport & Wed ean tha nomaphitet, tree, meat astoux City f Yank! Foshurt {oskrand f Dub 1 oF UDALL Fe It ktord stake Genovn DAI Nriukes Keprusa. ‘& Dendy Inosots & Contra! bMinnvsnte & Contnsl F bkond du Lang, vin Janesville, a@kluin xprosn. pros Unlce, Conteal Dopo Tivuso, and 75 ¢ ane & Pacis bXt.Juenply, Atehjson ACU aqkannas City & Wi VINANCILAL ! EA lorkent., Grin onten, Malmur House, 13 Caw Fixprose, Expre 1d Yankton. EAPO! Tintin) ‘oud Hi Canal reset, Sx press, lonver 0 not Wt op! bt ubugque Express, Ante'Thontra Trainee try a LOD seas eesees Dubuque. @—Dupot corner of Wolls and Kinzle- SoDoputevrner of Canal and knees, Ohiengo, Burtington & Quincy Tut expres: ha & “Lhicotn| : pst 1 810, B20, MA __ RAILROAD TIME RRIVAL chtpeny met HH Bend tor age AL, AND. DEPARTURE ds Le RUMSy exeepied, WDaitys Chiengo & Northwestern Ini For Mapa, 'Timo-Cards, Sot or one esunday cay itvay, ar accam es el at, c cabaily, biially, oxcont Bundny. Bhiurag. & Daligy oxcope Munday. Chiengo, Aiilwaukeo & Bt. Gonoral Depot Mekot Unicon, acti Milwanken Fast Matt Bilwaukes &Woikes Green piston Repro aaitwautceay 9 1 avons VolnEnnd Aviiland £: Be Milwaukee, Madison, and 2 Elein & Kirktnn SEIN Bpeotal Mi Madlaon, Vand a8 trl ‘Dakota E: tl ast Fi of Sinekest, ann olrnnd hetepor Aor Hour eis Fixprosa| ner (dally) jr bait Paut Ratiway, and A AY Minnesota trains ru for Bt. Haul and Stinnonpolis pro good olther vi is- ison und Prairio du Chlen or vin, ‘via Milwankes. ‘Tickets ‘Crosso & Winns Chicngo & Alton Union Depot, Wost, Kido, cornar Madison and Cena) etwoon Madison und Adanisest. bridges, ant ‘Twonty-thirdest. Wicket Oficos, at pats, OS __Glarkeauetitand:Pucitie totals and Palmer Homes Leave. { Arrite. KansaeCity Donv'r, Puoblo. Lead: ‘illo & Callfornin Fast Jxprons, [¢12:90 p m|* 2:2 Kansas Citysanut la Now Mex) ee ico, ArizonakCalifornin Fast Ex Bt Louls,, Speinetiold & ‘Toxal Mobite elvan Et Louis, Springtield & Texns, sorin, Keokuk, & ur} vin | ington Fast Expross.. § Chenoa ai Pekin & Igurin Hee. vinTOiOtes st D Btrentor, Lacon, Washinge’n E: 12: Jolt & Dwight Accommodation.|* 6: XMuols Central Hatiroad. Dopot foot of Laka-at, and foot of Twenty-secondtt, ‘Vickot OMeos, 12) Randuiphest., noar Clark, Grand Pacitic Hivtel, and Palmor ious. Dubugne & Stor Dubuque IK tou: & Sioux City Expron b—On Saturdny night to Gilman only. e—On Saturday night runs to L’voria only. Wahash, St, QLouls & Paotie Itatlwor Unlon Dopot, sate nnd. Treltth-ste, cara run to the Dopo and Wontwor within ono block. s Faltor House, and Grand Maaltie | to BE Lonla & Quit Express. Be, Lean Colt vase lan Rraneas CH Poorly, Peoria x. Chy & Denys iielingion Horin Special, Springteld & Hannibal cr ‘Tickot Omics Btatosh ry Ebb hear, On, Ri Kouth Putin with revolving chin! olluing-Chalr Slue1 * Daily ‘anand Clty, and Ty hn icahhaacas leoping-Cur 0 varia, Parlor Day Coaches TA. 8 Team Chleago ty st ot. Luts, and ites Hy intel ac Chienga te ning-CaraChiengi to Kansas City, Noctiangs of Day Cuncbes Chicaxoe Be Louis of Kanras city. Michigan Central Hatirond, doin, Gran Mall (vin Math Now Gores By Ki Mane ¥ixpres @ Ur Sundays thia train loav! ‘ort juaton Ex, actal Now York fx: alnmaxco Accoramodutior Atlantlo Hxproas (dally; Iti Hutel, and Air Intk-st., nouthens: ‘and at Hatin t, foot of Lako-st. and foot of we: Hinkaegniea, Gk id Hac sass ‘rot lie ¢ House, Chtoago, Rock Island & Pacific Matlroae hci Daily oxcent Kun diy oxpept Moudaysr of Yan Buren und shorman-sts. Tick rk-st., bhorman House, Palwor toutes Grand Pacitie Hote), aud 76 Cana}, corn E Madisun., dr 3 ecem 110:00 pm daze, tDatiy oxcopt Suturdays Lake Shore dt Michigan Southern Rattwey ‘Toket ‘OMicos at Bnllo, Twonty-socund-st bad feotgnvar offices Mall (vin Mat a Nove ee Ye Dopots, Exposition Bu! deat RieKat Gitnd Pactae totals Grund Pa itico Ling! ‘ork ¥: ous (dal!) tH ‘under the: in the Grand Pacific Hotel and fu! » Van Buren-st., head, sehndaty aad Hort ta inant blown, wid ts t third ner PDatiy, *Hundays oxooptod. Kankakeo Li morsty-sccont ty ott n-th Padre tles at Typoum nnd iit Teaudulparat Gre Pnoltie {lotel, and duse. a eres Ee ctnnatt, Indtanapotts & Louts batty Bay Hapranie . + 8:08 Do Night Express... Depot, cor, Adams and Cuno! ey Olurkeats Puimur owen, Gram at Depot, ata ice’ bet Ne Rew Src tpress H is feat Ldneees seacee Vast Pitteburs, Ch Vine ius Depot ournue Potoe hitss ae ey doit Mutat, wad Valeaue toad. Riga Chicago & Eastern Ailin Danville ROL ycpot House, und G I 1 bem ¢ heh, none Bainter ¢. Lants He Ht AlrLinen) nd Pat

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