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a oe truth of the Seriptures,!? rn e net that morn) avi ox- ftisan incon s a aeter. ‘Tho Chriatlan a the hnirres to change moral avil to ‘ Hera ‘That fs tho purpose of tho moral rellgtont. INSTALT ATION. Ee f. OORT, PASTOR OF THB SUNHTRE OUNCE. 7, Es Ce Ogscl, formerly of Kankna- mene vesterlay afternoun at 4:30 o'clock ward puslor of tho Westtinster Pron la Church, corner of Peoria and Jock- byte a, Tho church waa fairly filled won sree terested congrogation, nnd tho it enlarged for the occastun, oir Wat ees wero opened by' the Itev, Dr. bia who offered up o brief and Im- Worl raed, after whieh thy congregn- pressiva din singing tho soventh hyinn, uo} ing “How pleasant, tow divinely coamonelne ayo fos, Worrall rund the Lis falt, fter which the Rey, Dr. Kittredge Faslimy ey praser. ‘The Wed hymntt was then ones ithe chole and congregation, ung ‘ eral annoniced that as tore would Die vont survicg tho usual avening cols no eval vo taken up, to winen all ie rg present were Invited to contribute, sirmndsornie UgULe WAS ronlized, A handsoryr, Kittredaa then preached the elem sermon, ticing, lis text front tho teoarst yorse ofthe ninety-lirst Psalm, as fol- lowst ho noorct pince of tho tien aero re the sidow of the Alooenty uston of the sermon the Rev. atthe oat the absence of the Rev, Mr. Dr the Moderator ot thls Presbytery, pro- ey jed the constitucionnt questions to the pounsmior, ‘The Rev. Mr, Oxgel answered how ped dechied tove'nil tha tuterragato; a athe usual questions wero then asked the congregston, who acquiesced by.ralsing tho right hands. "This coreti ony over, the Hho eat Oggel was declary ho duly in- ff of the church. st Str. Worrall delivered the charga fohim, aud the lev. Mr. Walker the churge Bithe congregation and people. DrWorrall adjured Ure new pastor to take his doetetne from tho 18ible, and not to bea blind man leading the blind. Ie shoutd took after tho souls ett tohisenre, He should do the great work of the Shepherd, the Lord Jeaus Christ. o Rev. Mr. Walker urged the congremn- eed ‘the words of the sermon and practice thom. Tic urged them to zeal and piety, and thus ald their pastor In makin, feehureh a power in the rellaions field. ‘The ed hymn was then sung, and nfter tho benediction was pronounced the new pastor received the inembers of tha congregation. —— LEY TEED’S FUNERAL. WCENSE AND INCANTATIONS — STRANGE PAGAN RIGHTS PERFORMED IN A CIR TIAN CEMETERY, Neto York Herald, May 2. The body uf tho mardered Chinaman, Ley ‘Teap, Which for some days past has Iain at anundertaker’s pince of business In Elahth arenue, was yestorday afternoon conveyed, tothe Third oformed Presbyterian Church, West Twanty-third street, where the mortuary rites were performed necording to the ritual othatehureh, A numberof persons, princl- ply females, were In attendance, and nbout awora of tho dead wan's fellow-countrymen formed part of the cougregation. ‘The latter preserved ther usual imperturbablo philo- gphlodemeanor and kept apart at tho head otthestairs until they were marched Into thebody pt the church and placed in tho Jrout rows of pews. Many of them had never beon Insida of a Christian ellurch be- fore, but thoy betrayed no curlosity, and warcely common Intorest, in what was taklug place about ther, s On the platform were the pastor, tha Rey. Mr. Gregg, the Rey, Or. 1Loward Crosby, and iheRev, Dr. John Hall. Besides these wero present Elder Simmons of tho Trinity Bap- tt Church, Elder McWiliiums, and . Dr, Ttompson. ‘Lhe pastor tntraduced Dr. ‘Thompson as one who was appolnted to ints- mt REY) rea, Honary labor in China, and who would read | thereligious gervices. Tho Rev, Mr. Grogg followed Inasermon in which he sald that LeyTeop was on natlveof Ganton, China, where ho was born in 1859, and that he ar- Hived in thls country about cloven months ao, Ho began ifs In this cliy with bright hopes and fond anticipations, Last fall he laced himself under tho tuition of the Rev, ft. (ieee s Sunday-school teachers, and had studied illgently from that time up to theday of iis tray aie deuth, ‘The pastor related low thedead Chinainan, while going to his home in Spring atreat, on the evening of Jast Sun- day week, Was Assaulted by youthful despora- dtes, one of whom plunged a knife into his breashinflleting a wou which caused his death last Tucstlay at St. Vincent's Hospital, Intouching terms the pastor next. adverted Waconversation had between deceased and Hs Sunday-sehool Instructor, Miss Smith, turday before Ins demise. Miss Smilth hd taught the submissive Loy ‘Ieep tho oallsh alfabet, and hod suceoeded in Fountiing him in the Christian faith. ‘Tha ‘aturday previous to his sudden taking olf, aconversation with Mtlss Smith, Ley ‘Leep oH, after repeating the Lord's Prayer, “ Pin feng home to our Fathor, who art in teave Thinking that he had reference £ Teturing to China, Miss Smith combated i Rotiona, but he soon disabused her anind {ils erroneous impresston by quoting from Rrotars, In my father’s house there are rs ycaustons. *“Yho preacher went on to me Ht the congregation would make the ene oly event an occasion fur renowed Hilla the Chines mission schools in Fiftty= th ree Thirty-ninth street, ‘Twenty. tt Ke Ureet, Fourteenth street, &} pring street, HM i eign Mott street, by he ‘best men 1 a] Ic deprived Ley Teep of Hite, the ast wi Teverend fpatioman concluded by ad- Ho, tho loody death which had cut 33 oye peb’s span of life, and said that it Tonng )eotation to know that he had died eat Ibe Rev, Dr. Sim Dr, Simmons of tho Fifty-ft finel jartlst Shu veh closed dhoceraonies abiiton, rt Hall pronounced the part- -cortéxe then wended its way ncros: paicenaw Ken ferry) ax carringos! aceon bre To Nearae, a clue tne the funeral yee hed Macphela Cemetery, a retired oan pene Durhau, Among those who pin ed tho remiing to thale final rest- ayaa wera tho Rev, Alr, Greag, the Sun- chun a Uoerintendent and Kidor of the Benbet i Smith, and three other femuic os anor thochutch. ‘These and nbout 9 to godt ‘Linamen formed the spectators it eaored about Lay Poup'g srave, When brother of a lowered Into the graye tho (9 hurdvted mun gave notice to ex Wenger fo il in “the displacodt i this process was takin Rina Filnoman approached the! Trove Taterat Ulding a strip of brown paper, foratng a brett Chiiese charactors arn my lef obituary of decsase at the eented to the Rev, Mr. fhe with to ade bo Inseribed on i tombe Doand of ey ley Leon's grave. Whou a ate “es clay had been formud over “ i floral’ cross and bouquet were the dead ap, Cuong Tuong, ®& cousin of aa display ata ) UnDACKed w paper parcel Uicea nse ts view a curious collection of taale looked like firecrackers, Roman betupta pe Ht oF uytotechnies, ‘They wer tenbieg a -eotored Chinusa paper. ‘The We foot - Ninainen krouped themselves at tamored xe &rave, louking sofomn and Renee h TF ot ssi Vably aitoatedy th pathy for Brag {Ftunate Ley Mech, Taking ont t cal % ant igniting it EEE of cere’ lang Lee, who weted As A Q Kinga alae tt {terghchn the ‘ul of what Ieedt dackauy af {oa Mrernelrs, he g ie grave, Me {0 where tho lighted Sundia was 8s Contain} elted “other — piukages, Sevres att ei curlously constructed "et tang and oO ed ke a closed fan. “Pike Rally caine olf the paper wrapvurs, is *THeevtlewor dele heathar wore Seselato mg gest several bunches of sane nie we er the candle they: soon a ouatle cat jitils burning pRatvoutl . COSA, a4 all enyseessed, wus tn the melnilins 4 eked gti apart wy bundis of patter ttt brown papery ent nto te Pag) yarlous color dled Te io suparately, tho: f unt tha ‘entire bundie was Toy Urea oy Mnamen, At h Ah Let, Quo hel Paid Lee, Whtto thoy? Word w Upon tine ,2eatKe rites were ads fealing rr ra soft, nuwly-displaved Me LY Faces alr M thotr kneos, with thelr 2th of nok Ost Concenied by the thick i Tay feetuted by the burying Hi and a Aso 0 pavkage of amnll- orb} the baber suturated In red ¥ Were thrust into the fieon Wa were untae irlted Me? flame, a pungent, odor arising therefrom. The shon presanted a atrango, weird nppear- auee, As thoy fod the flames thoy muttered low {ncantationa like the witches In" Muc- beth” employed round the caldron. The particular {neaning, or significance of the coromony they refised te divulge further than to say that they were nicunt to keep ovil spirits away. ‘Thele actions wore watched with the great. est Intorest by the Rev, Mr. Gregg, a8 well nx by the other spectators, Including also a noniber of people from the vilisgo who had been attracted to tho spot to witness the novel apectacls of a Chinese interment. Crowding nround the grave could bu geon representatives of the Afrienn, Mongolian, and Caucasian rees, toxethar with several subdivisions of tho satter—namely: Ameri: cana, Germans, Irish, and one Russian, Ley Teop's countrymen, having pald the Inst tribute of respect to the memory of tho de- rtd, prepared to rettirn to thelr respective homes, i tite his countrymen were willing enough that ho should receive the beneilts of Chistian burial, they woukl not be con- tent {f thoy did not hallow his remains by performing thelr own particular cersmonies over hisexrave. ‘Thins did the disciples of Confucius and the Savior unite in shriving the soul of the departed Chinaman aud in asslating nt his obseqtties, —<—<——————_—__— NORTH AND SOUTH. Somo Facts and Figures About Kduoas tion and Criince Special ta Cincinnatl Commercial. Wasnixatoy, D. C., May 6,—The National Rureau of Edueatton is 0 concern the wse- fulness of which is yery doubtful, but they vceasionnily collect figures and tabulate thom which could not otherwise bo obtained except by application to each State separnte- ly. The Burenu hing collected the totn! ox- penditures for public schools in all tho States and ‘Terrftories of the Unlon, ahd the rosult ts vory suggeative, ‘Those Ngures will bo regarded by many 28 in part accounting for much of our National dificulty in recon- ceiling North and South. ‘Tho smonnt ex- pended upon common schools in the North- ern States fs out of all proportion to tho snina expenditure in the Southern States. Allow- ing for oxeess In population and wealth In tho Northern States, and stiil the excess fs not accounted for, New York heads the Hst with an expondi- ture of $10,464,010 in support of public schools, VPonnsylvania comes next with $7,747,787, and Otlo with $7,711,825, Ilinols expended $0,190,773, and Iowa $5,051,477, In short, flye States apond over $47,000,000 an- nually in sttpport of public schools, among fi population of about 17,000,000. in the Southern States, North Carolina nds $837,541; Georgin, $405,743; Atabama, 7,035; Tennessee, $710,053; and Virginia, $570,380,—or altopether, only” one-half as. much as oxponded in the single Stato of ua, ‘These figures are yory surgestive, and par- tially necount for the oxistence of a grent sectional question In politics. If New York spelt $10,000,000 anatally fn support of pop- ular education, aud Pennsylvania out three: fourths of ous miliion, and this was con- tinted year after peak the very fact would indleata a radical diferonce in methods botwoon thoae two States, and uitinately re- sult in striking points of dissintlarity In the population of the two States. Speaking of this matter to your correspondent, n prom. Inent New England Senator suid that he did notthink our ehildren nor our children’s children would live to sucanend of the “sectional question” nx botween North and South, ‘fhe hablts and methods of the peoplu ofthe twoxections were so different os to mark two civilizations, not hecassarlly Ane tagonistle elvilizations, but still so dissimilar ng to be a cause of constant agitation of one sort and another, In this connection he mentioned Senator Butlor’s romarkable specch, in which ho at tuinpted to hold up New england elviliza- ion to ridienlo by three or four murdors which have happened in Maina and Mnsan- chusetts within the past few months. ‘Tho Maine murder was peculiarly atrocious, a man having slain his mother cut her up and. Md her remains, Of coursa thero are inurdors in Maing, 08 averywhore, but in tho single. county of Edgefield, South Carolina, tho home of Sen- ator Butler, there are, soma years, ns many murders and mansinughters ag in the ontire Stato of Maine, LirEdgelieid County, tn the yoar 1878, there were us many people mre dared as during the samo yoar In the wholo State of Massachusotts outslde of Boston, In a alngle street fleht in that county four men were killed, aud Senator Butler was one of tha counsol retained to dofend the survivors of tho little affair, Tho frequoncy and doadliness of theso nf- frays, which aro peculiar to Southorn elvill- zation, or the wantof it, In the very county where Sonator Butler ives, have glyen rise ton joke, which the Senator has, no doubt, himself heard, It is sald that when a moan returns. to Edgefield County from a journey Ils first question Is this: “ Well, who's been kiled since ve been gone eit Tho argument of Senator Butler, based upon atrocious Instances of murder of New England, is not worth afonther, The first man born into tho world kitted the second, and there have beon instances of murder in alinost every community on the globe. ‘The quostion fs hot as to the peoulfur fentures of brutality attending this orime, but the num- wr of crimes of this cluss committed. In this particular, Senator Butler's argument, and that of all the Southern Senators who ate tompted to say anything about Jt, is childish, ltis as childish as if aman should affirm that there were more colored peoply in Nuw Orlenna than in, Boston, and this dealaration should bo “refuted” und “answered”? by citing the names of numerous colored people who Nvo in Boston, — ‘hig illustration Is about on a par with Butlur’s argument, as woll as that of every’ Southorn Senater who has spoken on the stibject, ‘The statistics of murdor and manslaughter in Massachusetts have been kopt with par- tlontarity for forty yerrs or more, and tho an- nual average of fulontons homiciies is about tonty-two, of which about one-half happon In Boston, leaving the rest of the State with an annunt average of from ton te twelve fo- Jonious homiciles nsnually among over a tulllon and a quarter of population, An regard to the sanctity of human Ife, the elvillzation of Now Eniland Is a lnundred wars alwad of that which provatls in tha auth, It often happons in Senator Bitler’s own State that more people are stabbed and shot to death In six months thin tn all the Naw A LAND-GRANT. immense Interests Involved in the Ontonagon & Brule River Case. A Bill Affecting Its Disposal Now ’ Before the Michigan Leg- islature. Detailed Statement of the Inside History of the Wholo Matter, Long and Fierce Struggle for the Pos- session of a Large Area of Val- uable Lands, Spectat Dtspateh to Ths Chicaoo Tribune, LAnsino, Mich, May 8—Mr. Mereer moyeil In the House Friday, that the consld- erntion of Mouse bill No. 80s, the Ontonarot & Brule River Innd-graut case, be made the apeelal order fur Tuesday, May 13, nt 8:80 p. m., Which was ndopted, . in viow of the Iim- mense Interests involved in this bill, and of the Interest taken In it by friends and foes of the masure, amore detallud statement of tha {nstde history, and claims and ara ments of the contending parttes, and nature and effect of legisiatton now sought, is hert- with given, ; In 1858 Congress granted tho State of Michigan lands in ald of several railroads, all of which were expeotud to be constructed through what was thon a part of the public domain in Michigan, Three of these roads are In the Upper Peninsula, ‘The wildest and most remote of these wns a grant for a road from Ontonagon, 6 villnge on the goitth ahoro of Lake Superior, to the Wisconsin Stato line. Tho old Chicagd, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kallrond Company, which was then a feeble Wisconsin corporation, xot the con- trolof twoof thease xrants, und the Mar- aiiotie, Houghton & Ontonagon tho othor. n THE RVIL TIMis OF 1857 the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Company failed. {ts road was foreclosed and sold, and its bondholders organized what Is tho present Chicago & Northwestern Ialiroad Company, Tho new company whs poor; the country through which the survey was made, rough; tho roads expensive to -butld; and the coin- pany porsundud tho General Government to changa thoir tino from one extending «dl- rectly north from Fond du Lae, Wis., toa lovel, ensily-graded Une slong the shores of Green Bay by way of MonomInco and Esea- naba, and thence over the plans to! Lato Supertor, abandoning tha more diMouit routes, and with thom tho line and thelr land ernint from Ontonagon te the Wisconsin Stato Nuo. After tha Northwestern Com- pany had completed tholr road from Esca- nabs to wn junction with tho Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon Moat at Negaunee, they went to Washington, and appiled to that slurdy old consoryator. of tho pubile lands, Joe Wilson, to got the Innds which Uongress had allotted them by the revolution {n chang- ing thelr linc, and which they liad carned in the construction of thelr rond. Attbe samo time thoy tentored to the United States THE RELEASE OF TIT COMPANY and ofthe Stato of Michigan to tha grant to the company In. ald of tha rond from Mar- quette to the Wisconsin State Mne, which Congross had authorized thom to change. Unels Joo took down his big ledgor, enat up his account, and saw that thore was, aftur ho had received those releases, 9 grant for tho otber road from Ontonagon to the Stata line, gan, With a zeal for tho wolfare of the Goy- ernment of which somo imodern offiechott- ers have but slight uppreciation, Uncle Joseph saw his opportunity aud proceeded totnko advantage of 1. Ho knew that the Northwestern Ratlroad Company was poor, and that they wanted tho Innds thoy had. earned, and he rofusod Mntfoutad to give thom an aere tll they got the State of Micnl- gan to giva him a relense of both grants, ‘Tho Northwestern Company, which evidente ly had no Idea of over bulldlug 9 road from Ontonagon to tho State line, and hnd really no claim to tho grant, executed a relensy to the Stato of Michigan of the Ontonagon and State lino grant, and conxed Gov. Baldwin, againat his Judgment, to exeaute a relonso of this grant to the United States, took it to Washington, and upon that releasy Unclo Joe cortified thofr Innds, After this was done ho tool steps to bring tho lands in this Ontonnagon and State line grant, which HAD NEEN TAKEN. OUT OF MARKET - in 1856 and never returned, Into ‘market again by advertising tham in tho mannor presoribedt by tho regulations of tho Land- Offlos, In tho nowspapersol the Upper Pentn- aula, While this was boing done, John D, Bagley aucedaded Mr, Baldwin as Governor of the State‘of Michigan. Onu of those ad- vertisamonts came ta his notica, and he at once wrole'to the Seeratary of the Interlor, calling his attention to the advortisoment of these lands, and claiming the suina for tho State of Michigan, ‘The mattor was nt once oxatningd by tha Secrotary, who found that Gov, Baldwin had no authority to oxecute tho relensa on the part of tha State, and Ar. Wiison had no authority on tho part of the "Uulted States to accopt It, and that the grant still belonged to the State of Michigan in truat to aid in the building of the road from Ontonngon to the Stata tno, In the meantune the. ten yonrs allowed for the construction of the road by tho act ot Congress of 1830 had olapsud; but tho Bu- England States combined In a year, with | promo Court of tho United States docldod four or five meg greater population, Palit, that, until Congress should take some nation ; ing out crimes of peonliue England is no nnswer to this, ‘The thine will probably nuyer come when large masses of pee ple are axempt from murders Happening heir midat, but the object almod at ts to havo a8 fow f3 possible, and in this corn = tive Infrequoncy of crhiny Now England takes ond, to recnil those grants, they remained at tho disposal of the States to bo used in bullding tho roads for witich they wore granted, ‘Tho State of Michigan accuptoil these lands upon the trusts of tho act of Congross of 1840, by the act of February, 1857, nnd {n ald of thot act created & Board of Control of Railroad Landa, whoso duty ff was to dispose of those Innds upon the truats created by tho act, and gave that Board full quthority whunover any railroad company, upon which uny of these grants had been conforred, FAILED TO BUIGD TITY OAD according to the terms of'thevrant from the Stato, to forfult the grant to such failing company, and confer [t upon soma other compatent company, Blnce the Northwest orn Company abandoned the filea of con- te Letter fron Senator Saunders — Tho Situation in the Sonate—Tho Exe pected Break in ¢ho Noid Sout! Thy Omani (Neb) Republican prints the fol- towhy letter, nddressed by ‘Sonater Saunders, of that Blato, ta its editor; Wasiington, D. G., May 4.—My Daan sit; T nogleated at the proper ‘thine to soknowledge uty indebteducss to you for your kindacas and fierstene in punliens ne imy spuuch rucently du. livered tn the Sonate In defonso uf the right of @ constitutional majority te rule th Armerioun fiderae Gut iff Bad weitton thon 1 would not uve Leen propired, ne f tow aim, to toll you of the goud its publicadion did, 1 feared, from lot~ tora 1 hud recolved, that our poople wore tabor- tug under tho fmpresslon that tho main objuct in view wna tha svouring of the fow oflices Liat bolong to tho Senate, and it wus to disnbuse them of that Idea more tan Any othor purpuso tt Moved ine to make tho rowmirke 1 did, Since Ita publicution in the Republican | huve recived 8 Jurgo number of lettore from Republicans who have read ft, thunking my for olearly and tairly piaclig before tho publly tho position, us Lune derstand ft, occupied by the Hopubllouns in tho Senate, The postion tuken by Bouator Mabouo, If sustained, with Indicate as cloarly aa the “handwriting on the wall" that tho begtualiy of the and has come, and that the days or tho rule of tho Solid South are numbered, aod nono know thi bettor than those who are puraletit iu tholr efforts to defeat the proposed neton of arajority of the Senate, It ts wy opiulon that: bro long wo aball xo into excoutive seasion for the purpose of taking aotion on nominations which are unobjuctad to; but ee will be ne book down from tho dutermiaation heretofore expressed of Hgbting the prinulplo out it it tukes froin now tlt Decembor to du tt. Rospuct= fully yours, ALVIN SAUNDERS, Ine, there had been frou thine to time talk of organizing @ company to construct this road, but nothing ever came of It Finally during tho past suminer the County of Onto- nagon, which, from tho luck of any rallway communication with the: qutside world, had run down from a population of 18,000 fn 1850 duplter and take a lft at the wheel thom- selves, So they ‘todk to'thetr council somo friends at Saginaw who wore Interested In the county, came to Lansing and organized sf sallcondl oon ply to build the road from Ontonhgon to the Wisconsin Stute }Ine, and applied to the Governor for this utant, The Governor looked into tho matter, found the grant all right, called together the Board of ‘Contro!, of which he is ox-oficlo Chairman, and the Company madv thelr application for the grant in duo form, ‘Tho Hoard inyestl- ——— Not This Evoning. Gainbetta dropped round to soo Proaident rovy the other ovening, and whea bo was leay- toy thu house by taquirod! ett OM. Grévy, cvt-ou-quy vous Otes on faveur du serutio do Hate ce aglee” Sot tnonslvur,” replied tho President; “pas ole. ‘ “Alors, quelqu' autre suir? “on goin’? Aud be Ut out (HH s'clateatt dchord). a of a number uf tho wealthiest Junbermen Ia theSaxinuw Valley, 4 MEN OF GREAT WEALTH : and high business standing, abundantly able to construct the road, ond that the Company was In oyery Way compotant tp taku the ‘rant and con: trict the road, ‘Thersupon, x resolution, Soord In dae focus tortelt- ed the xrant made to the old Ontonugen & State Ling Company, and conferred It upon the new orgunizution, the Ontunagon & Brule Lazy, drowsy Teolings ure preciirsors of slok- nead, Woleh Hop Bitters will tnstautly Davis. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, which atlll bolonged to tho State of Mich! | structing a rond from Ontonagon to the State - to 9,500 [ny 1880, dotormined to stop calling on | gated the corporation, found it was composed . -9, 1881—TEN PAGES, with their éyes Spen, and with the fact that they were so violating the law staring at thei from tho wee bogs upon which they were obliged to make every ore bf these ens tries, without auch’ indusements from the partles wham they were serving, 95 not only utterly precludes any idea that such entries were made th food falth, bunt minke it rea sunnbly certain that tho parties arc, to say the least, entirely undesorving tho sympathy of good man. ;. MARINE NEWS. TUR WELLAND CANA]. MAY layer Compan That Company at once proceeded to work, starting In engineers and woodsmen to survey A line which extends about seventy-elght iniies through what is at a howling wilderness. The Company proveeded with thelr survey, working tawards the Wisconsit line, when they ran npow a number of hostilo claimanta of this pratt, whieh Was stipposed to be up to this Hie the property of the State of Michigan. ‘The officers of the Company accordingly want lo the Land-Ofiice of the United Stales at Marquette to make hiquirles, where tl ey earned that the officers of the local Land. OMtes had for a series of years attempted to plunder this grant of ils most valuable lands, Tint, although the books of the Land-Ofico showed that these lands: wore the property of tho State, and were not liable to sale by the Government officers, even had they beon the property of the United States, thoy had been lor yenrs relling the lands to thelr favorits. ‘They found that some 16,000 acres of the Jands hid heen certliivd to the Lake Superior Ship Canal Company in 1 ABSOLUTE VIOLATION OF THK LAW, © tnd In utter disrognrd of the tltfo of tho State of Michigan, Thoy found that other of the lands hid) been sold to some of the wealthy Inmbermen nt the mouth of the Se AoINTNes River, and that stil! others had been certified to some Industrivus homesteaders who were Snead In anew and useful ex- periment fn agriculture, the attempt to ralso potatoes out of iron-ore without a windlass. ‘rhe Cannt Company, Jumbermen, and so- callud homesteaders becaina Aware of the organization of this company, and that tt meant business, They at once set out to Br, CaTHanises, May, A “Tt is oleinied by tho engincers of the Welland Canal that the bottom of tho nyucdudt at Wel+ land {8 now on tho snnte {evel ad tho mitro-alll of tha ol! entraned-lock at’ Port Colborne. The statement has ben | eee nlaaed however, fram somo féresponsible soureo—that tho enlarged channel of ths canal can, after July noxt, pans veasots Urawihg twelvo fect of water, Tho sbipper who'enterd Into ongagements in tho expectation of realising this long-destred bupe will, wo fear, bo doomed to bitter disap polnement From official statemonta showin: ho depth of water on the upper still of Lotk 2+ {hart y alorne) we find that tho average depth In June, 1877, was twelyo feet clght id 1TH, twelve fevt eleven inches; 1879, twelve foot four and o bulf inches; inno, twelve fect clght Inohes. Jo tho months of Augitat, Boptember, October, and November, 1777, the wator wus abown frequently at olevon feoveight inches, cloven feot ten inchos, eleven feet. two inches, eleven fect tive Inches, Tho perfect a title to tho tands which thoy | same months {n 1878 we find it recorded at times clatined, and to whitcl they do rat preterit ntiteolve feet, five inebes. clovun. feet ela to have n shadow of tte, They found that | {Peno"in Is wo find recorded ton feet, oloven the only way In wiileh they cuuld expect to suctire 4 title was to Indttco Congress to pass a law Theteleng the grant to tha State of Michigan, on tha ground that the ten years in whieh the rond was to have been built had tlupsud, aud thon to procure Congress to rant the lundy so forfeited to them, Ac cordingly, ut the commencement of the Inst seusion of Consress they procure! bills to ba Introduced for that purpose, and they pre- pared an oxtensive history of the grant, In which they set forth at length the organiza. tlon.of this companys and ‘the granting of these lantds, to-wit, by the Bonrd of Control, and thelr entries of these lands, and SCATTERED IT THROUOI CUNOTESS * to tnduce Iegislation hostile to the Ontonagon & Bruls River, Company, ‘This Company wont to Washington, and the matter was hotly contested throughout the session, but no bill was passed. It has been unusual in this State for the Loplsiature to confirnt the netion of the Board of Control forfelting and conferring grant, and the resolution of the Bourd of Control conferring the grant 1 this bstaney looked to legisiative action by the State. Accordingly, the Outouagon & Brule Iver Company applied to the Legis. Inture for an net confirming the action of the Borrd of Control, and specifying fore prr- tleularty the method of transferring the Innds when carned by the construction of tha road. ‘Tho clalinants of these Innds, failing to obtain any action of Congress hostile to this Company, have appenrod here, and have besought the Legislature | to ft to commence fect twu Inches, claven feat, ten foot clavon honor, For 184) we have no figuros: but wa havo shown sufficient to. prove that tweive feet | Havisntion t¢ nut to be depended on In the Wel- land Canal, norenn it be until the new aque. duct at Welland «js covstructod. Every uay thin work, is delayed. an Injury Ia ine lected on the country. Indewd, tho Chief Engineer adtnitted “aso much. in his report of last year. Ho has, however, fallon back strategically from this position. and now ocouples an’ attitude of masterly inactivity Io 80 far as this important tink uf canal-communl- cation is concerned, From this position ho must bo delven; and be made to understand that tho canal.fa Intended for tho peeenk gencration, and -fot for postority excluaively. Until tho completion of the aqueduct, we repent, atwalvo- foot nuvigation in is vut of tho qucs- it may bo pussiblo at times forn vussel drawing twolve foot of water to pass through the whulo line of the ennals but auch voya: {ke tho promisns of tho enylncers in connocdon, with this whule work, cannot be depended on by those Interested in the question of cheap transportation, Lake Erle level ought not to be dependent on tho winds and the wavos,” jo canal MISILAPS. BROKE THY AN TOMER LINK, Byectal Dupateh to The Chicago Trihune, Cunvenanp, May 8—The stoam barge B.D. Halo toft thia inorning for Escanaba. Whon nbout thirty miles from hore the arm to her Unk broke, After pelating, up tho .tuacbine! she steamed slowly back to Cleveland, Sno will probably lenve agali: to-morrow. : LOST HEN JInvoom. hamper tho Spectal Depaten to The Chicago Company: by. compelling M avr Dulldiue on the north end of the road, and to pelts Cofmonss. Ont Play & Tue schooner tnke the lands ‘they should earn co- | iy comlng: tn here. A now re Naa replaced ine tarminons with the constructed —rond. while the net of Congress and thé general Inws of Michigan, which have regulated tho manner in whieh “compantys should acquire lands under thoso grants have provided that the companies may select the lands thoy have earned anywhere song the ling, ‘The Com- panyclaim that if they shall be oblizad to select their lands nt the north end of tho grant these claimants can have THE ADVANTAGE OF AUPLYING TO THE ; NENT HESSION OF CONIIESS totake the lands thoy claim away from the State and give them’ to the claimants. But if the raiiroad compnny is allowed to select tho lands they earn on tho wouth site of the grant, where the lands of these claimants tre locatad, they will be able to earn and solect thom during tha cong summer, and when they sliall haye been earned and sulvctod 12 will ba out of the powor of Con- gress to forfelt thant This is the pivotal point of the struggle. ‘The rallroad com- pany. claim that the title.of the Stata of Uchignn to these Innds was a trust from Congress for tha sole purposg of securing the construction of this oats and for that single lost one, sad sho galls for Lake Superior to- ‘ight. is! i MISCELLANEOUS, MILWAUKES JOTTINGS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, MiLwaukee, Say 6.—The steam-bargo Mine nesota, with conaurt fron State, returned from Escunaba to-day on her first round trip. Capt Bpencer roports Greon Bay still fuil of Blush tev, and not yet nuvigable fur sailing vessels, Tho Minnesota came out of tho passage between St. Martin and Bummer Islands. Uconto luft for Greon ny tin and the pro- pullers Lycomtug und Concmauyl! for botow, PORT OF CHICAGO. ABIILVALS. Prop It. ©, rittatn, Waite Lake, sundrica, Prop Alveri Sopor, Muskegon, luinber. Prop Gourge Dunbar, Muskegon, luabor, Prop Tempest, White Lake, sundries, Prop Swatlow, Whlie Lake, lumuer, Prop G, 'T, Burroughs, Muskegon, sundrics, Prop E. E. Thoupson, Muskegon, lumber. Prop O. C, Willinius, Saugatuck, lumber. Prop St. Joxevh, Nuskexon, Minbor. Sehr Glad Tidings, Sturgeon Buy, rallway tiea, Ww purpose only; and that itwould be a breach | Sehr Rockuway, Muskegon, limber. of trust. to’ the United States, which ts the | Schr Pigrim, Balloy's Harbor, rallway thes. owner of te uven numburatt scosions along | Sebr Hertia Calkins Ludington, lumbor. Serr White Oak, White Lako, railway tes, Hone H. D. Moore, Pontwater, lumber. Sobr Gladintor, Stskeron, lumber, Schr Mary E. Cook, Humlin, lumber. Sehr Gen. Sirol, Peatwater, lumbor. Sobr Adirondack, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Hosa Uolle. Pentwater, lumber. Sehr BR. 1. King, Muskegon, wood, my Solr T. Y. Avery, Wiitulisy Bay, cedar posta. Sehr Wolverine, Grand Haven, lumber. Sohr 8. M, Hill, White Like, rallway tes, Behr Betolt, Ahitapee, rullway ties, Sebr Ralnbow, Grand Haven, lumber. Prop Fayette, Maniatue, lumbor, + Prop Annie Sinith, Sandusky, cons". Prop Aibert Miller, Maristee, lumber, Prop Lotiis Gilbert, Manistee, lumber. Bohr Roubon Dow, Sandusky, cuul, Schr Columbian, Sandusky, cal, Bor F. B. ‘Btookbridge, ‘Ludtngton, lumber, Sehr Olara, Ludington, hinbur, Schr Louisa McDonald, Ahnapeo, ratt tea, Bohr 1. B, Nowland, Muakegon, Jumber, Schr G. J, Reodar, Mantatee, Inmber. ACTUAL BAILING. Prop New York, New York, 60,000 bu oats, 1,100 srokeoll cnko. Prop M. Grob, Montague, Nght, Prop Grauita Btato, SheVoysan, light. Prop Buckeye, Muskogon, Iqht, Prop Jnnes Fisk, Jr, Bullato, 33,000 bu wheat . . #ad sundries. Schr Bortha Burnes, Port Iron, 22,600 bu cora, Be! unter, White inke, light. Muine, Montaguo, ign the lino of the roadand a benpiiclary as well ny tho donor of the grant, and to the peopls of Ontenagon, for whose benalit the grant was especinily Intended, and, an act of bad faith and a violation of the contract with the Company, tho grantee of these lands, for the Stata todo any act which should ald and abat those claluants in thelr plan of, pro- curing Congress to forfeit these lands, ‘They say It would be such an act asno individual momber of tho Logisiature ould think of doing in his private affairs, and would be A LASTING DISGRACE TO TI STATE OF MICIIGAN. Besldes, if tha State nnd Congress should both ylald to the tinportunitios of thosu clalm- nnta ‘and so dopriva the Company of their junds, that such action would create a pecun- fary lability from tha State to thls Company for the full yulue of the lands of which tho Company would bo thereby deprived. That tha contract of the State granting the lands to tho Company undor tho trust which the State has accepted creates an implied obll- Ration ‘on tho part of tho State to alford this ompany such factlition as it usually hag af forded to other compnuies. and if the Stato fall to carry out such obligation. and on the other hand Interposes obstacles to the Coim- Be "a acquiring the Iunds it earns, that it is iable for the loss, ‘There seeina to be groat &e ght. forea In these propositions. 0: fe other, | Schr Echan’Alion, Stungean Bay, Mbt. hand, these claimants say that mdanttting the | Schr B. A. Goorgor, Dulfato, ‘bu wheat, rolense of Goy, Baldwin to havebeon invalid tho United States for a timo at lunat treated OTHER LAKE PORTS. it ay valid, and thoy atlenst purchiasod these tands of the officers of the United States, sup- posing thay bulongad to tho. United States, and not to tho State of Michigan, THBY PAID THEIN MONEY Pott THEM, In good faith, and now that tt ts ascertained Uint the lands are very valuable 1¢ is not right that they should bo turtied olf with the mare return of the money they have pald, which fs all the relief that the net of Congress allows to vartles who have made erroneous entries, BUFFALO, Special Dispatsh to The Chteago Tribune. Burra, N. ¥., May &-Arcived—Propollors James Duvidson ond I. L, Worthington; soboonor Ogurita,grain,Dotrolt; soboonors Bello Mitohell and Gullutin, grain, Chicago. Cluared—Propollors ‘T., W. Palmer, cual; Chinas ponoonty Ogarita, coal, aa pro- jellors 3, Noyos, Chica; Pytnauth, Tn: pay Toledo. joni, Tange bation bute Svotia, I, F. Bruce, coul, Chlcaxo. Some of these lands have been entered with "rhe recolpte of gruin at this port elnce tho homestead scrip and tho claimants are lure | opening of nuyiwatton (dingy 1) are 119,82) bush thoy located tho | ols, of which bushols aro whont and 73,60 on the ground cl auming that Jands Intending them Ter honds under tho Homestead law. ‘The Gonpany ropllos to this by saying that this Inn minttor between the Company find the State of Michigan; tint noone of the clalinants haa ever had ‘deal- bushels ourn, Up to this date Inet ueason graist Feculpts wore 11,003,310 bushels, and thous uf tour 4427s, Tha lrat grain cargo pero in 180 arcived aa Maret 19, or forty-three days carliur than this your, ‘The Wabush Lino propottor Itussell Sage, Ings with the State of Michigan; that ull | puiiding at t rd of the Union Dry-Duck thoir dealings have been with the oilleers ot Bompauy Avil bo? tondgr to: lnunen the inter that, whather | partotnoxt wook. As soon ns shu is out of tho the General Governments thoy sere fortunate or unfortunate, it ts for the’ U: States—by. whose officers thoy have been injured, {f injured a¢ all, and not for tho State of Mivhigin-to right them, ‘ie Ri or aad po gists ont on. 1 their Toasea that the Btate anould do: 16 out ot its own property and not out of prop. erty ithns alrendy granted for the purposd of constructing this road. ‘Choy deny, moro- over, the good faith of any of these parties, and say ta every one of the protended hones stead claims that it-ls situated upon what is aupposed tobe" * i A VERY.VALUADLE: INON-SINE, i somo of which dre claiiged to be worth 4 quarter of a million of dollars each, and that 9 fluprovemunts consist of a “*claim-shan- ty" and the usual olatin Improvements, and, aro’ sheor frauds on tho feerem Inw, ‘Shey offer to enter Into a zogd and auitictont bond to pay every actual ip\ngetoadar in wood, faith $50 par acre for hls homustead, which Is certajuly a vod ‘profit on the amount {uvestud—viz.; 51,95 per nore, ‘They palutalso on the question a8 ‘whother these outries ware made In feet faltl fo the fnct that the whole of this grant apo Ts.on the hooks of the Jocal and genural mid-oftices to have been taken out of market 1 way the Compaty will commence notive prop- erations for building iron Vussels, The ret orutt will Do a mammoth iron prapalter, for the Unton Brcotatiin Cala pay, It with be 234 feut over wil and i foot buam, with a capacity of frum 2,000 ‘to 3,000 tons of freight. y DETROIT. Spatial Mspateh to ‘The Chicago Trine, Deritorn, Mich, May 8.—Passud up—Propoliers Lehigh and Rosnokos atetn-burges Swaln and consort Sparta, and Vienna and consort; bchounors Staxwell, Niagara, Southwest, Jobn Lb. Merrill, BL. Danforth, 0. °C, Marios, “Venus Helvetla, Cassack. 1. 8, Boave, Sunitor, and Hobukon; tug Sumuor with bvaryes, und tho schoonor Nevadit and tug Lakoton with burwes. Cloared—tuam-bargo Mayflower and burges. Arved Tug, Coleman with schounur Neilic Aeddington, schooners William Home und 1. 1 Dorr. Ind southeast, ‘ Passed down~Propellors Commororo and Mandorbilt; staata-barges Tempest and hurgos, Germania and barges, dMiddicaux and burge, Mary: Mille, Nonry, rd and barges, Priuidi- vt i ar OW! Ile ang baryes, Wuron Ulty, Mary Pringle nud barges, Oscoola, W. 1. Hurnum, and Xantluc; gohounae Wand tho Wave: tug dtollio Spencer U ‘i mee KSCANADA, =_~ Nal Special Dupd to Ths Chicago Tribune, BSGANausa, ae May 7—Olvared to-day— Schounera ‘T. J, ite Bhoriman, phir, Col Chandior, L, O, Butt Clayton hello, 8. B. rt » dames Harrison, George , Suiatra, Genvva, Zach L. K. Clint, It, }. ithodes, i ly and 3 ft, Warnor, and propeltors Spurta, ng, W, W. Hust, G0. fay, aud Fred Kelly rrivale—Propellera Jarcokl, Argonaut, and nter-Oouan. ” c No dopartu: k te 1838, and nevor since liable to sale. “Thdk the north end of the Brant, Ju which tha Atarquotte, Houghton & Ontonogon ts luterusted, has never been plundered of an acre, while tho south end of tho rant, in whish that Com: pany la nat interested, and whieh, lina ngs watched, has.beon plundered of aligost every ingle acre. ‘Thoy also point to tho fact us movGHTON. Fret fwd Til 0 ao iy | gd UP Oe a a etd Dp DY 1 {atoo werived yertarday fafioruung, via, Portage TUK EVIDENOK FUUSISHBD BY TH CLAIM! | Lake and: Lake Superior Canal, from Copper ANTM Harbor, where she bud wintered. sbo encoun: tured but’ little ic6, Bho leaves to-morrow that all of the prlnelpat oficors of tha United tnurilag for Duluta. au lew, excapt Wilson, have inva ‘lubly adusittadt the title of the State to these lands, and that the officers at Washington aud at tho loval fund-oltices have peru! hose Jands to be plundered just as much since Wilson's thine as they were during hls srlod of oiliee, ‘They nso point the Leglsla- ureof the State to the record of the ip achmont of Land-Comilssionor Edmonds, in whlch the Tlouse charged and the Senate agucourt held that periuittiug lauds to'be- entered which were reserved from sale was - an hupeachuble offense, and they say thats cannot be that the entries so permitted by: that corrupt official can have been made’ ly youd falth, ‘They also chilm that {t cannot that men have bubitually violated the law ao CLUVRLAND. Byeevel Despatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, CuRVeLaML, May #.—Cloared—The propallora Teoanoke, Ghicago, Hutain, Coon, inerobandiset sehooner Chartos Wall, Chicamo, Int; scbuoner George D. Russell, Mifwakes, oul; propellers Vienna, Marquette, lignt, 4, WAND uBacH. Speclab Dupatch ta The Odtedga Tribune, Hanp Beagu, Mich. May '8—In harbor to- night—sebooucr L. L. Lawb and propeller City of Cunourd,.. KOE fitiuos. Ny. i Powr Hunds, Mich. alin Faatod up—Pro- Hors Hoattoke, Hivaua, Chluago, Rusuls, Vortboruer, Muckiuuw with weboouer D, v, Dob: bing, Mayllower aud barges, Mvary Chisholm io propeller "| scientific and chemical research, and it AMUSEMENT: FARWELL HALL, GRAND CLOSING. ENTERTAINMENT is Tin forth. ~Propoliors Vanderbilt, Oon- , eli ati pie Weve tantaea etneaeat | Yoong Net's, Chrisian Association oust, Sev eve ete inact | ONGNY EVENING: MAY ‘Wind aout jek, weather fing, Mins CURTHODE fe NOUKES the Bootes Riou. MH PORT COLRORNE, fy 8 ADIT £LIMOTT, Chtcago's Favorite Round th ” pote Gounnine, May Tho sobooner Ottver | “il the Charming Bo si) Tho sohoone! ig rR, the U1 M1 Bowat, from Chicago with corn, arrived ime | 7 SECELLA CADW QUADIES TE morning at the clevator, to unlond. UARTETTE, _TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE, “The Chief ~~ Characteristics of Admission % cents. ‘Tickets for sale at Offics of Y. M. C. A, 150 Madison, Hesorved Seate% conta, Forente at F, 11. Ievell’s Hookatore, 150 Madison, HAVERLY’S THEATRE. HAVERLY,.,. «.Managor and Proprietor THIS MONDAY NIG HT (TO-NIOUT) Fort Nahin ads Matinee omiys LEAY: EN‘! Z-RAN' RE Ra gh a AND HICLY TAILOR, ‘The latter tho Ruriesque par orreilenco, Rilly Tailor, filly Tattor, Dilly Tattor, FRM ATE SINGH FHA ie ats A NS Cag ALK MIN Pea ak Giuosebol, nnd Moat varied Attraction Matiness Wednomiay and Saturday at 2, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Every evening this wook, NAT.GOODWIN tn ry, charactora supported by 20 Artista 20, ase Coodwin’s Froliques! Newly reorganized and larzoly suamonted. produce! fie New Hovloy Vivertscment one LOVE AT SOHOOL! Company la WON AT LAST: WYICKER’S THEATRE. ONE WEEK. The Stuart & Gray Opera Company ave its agreeable qual tes, mild properties, ab- solute freedom from tr- vitating cathartic action, Oi. Weduowday and Saturday slaiineos. Woek—Tha KIRKE. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkest., opposite Court-Lousg. THIS MONDAY RVENING, ond all wo world-famed LINGARDS, ‘WILLIAM, HORACE, and ALICE, peculiar merit it has of exerting and perma- nently re-establishing constitutional vegulart- ty. It is exempt from all the usual objections to drastic med- icines in the form of pills, liq- uids, and powders, which are sold under different names, and used for securing purgative ef fects. Unlike these harsh, unwholesome, and disagreeable preparations, which not only jeopardize the health of those using them, but which gradually become wholly inert, unless tak- en in greatly augmented doses, Tropic-Fruit Laxative, by the rare and invaluable prop- erties with which it is endowed, STOLEN KISSES. SERAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-nt, Opposlto Sherniag House. EVERY EVENING at & and Matinces Wednesday, Uinaton in the Comed THE 'VOVAGERS! HAAS Soroppa Combination, ELECTRIC BELTS. DR. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, FOR MEN ONLY. gives impetus to peristaltic ac- | | curgs noryoos aotitty, nromsture deer, sto, tn tion of the intestines, imparts | & 2 Tir nuta ClthsA lds but bapeoific far do- Kealed ctteulars. Mnuctosnis of the genitive v1 fi LE CU, iui Washington: OM ry normal vigor to the bodily func- nlewuo, tien tions, and may be given in pro- ; tare PR gressively diminished doses. aperine) 10D Sagres TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is| TEOwnE, CO URES HOMEOPATUIG bPECIFICS the result of careful and prolonged | pidven tra ample. gxporentee an untire, scee nimple, Prompt, Emetents vod Kelteble, hey Gro the only medicines wdupid to popular use. Din prinuipal Nos, ‘curds, Tt) Fevers, Congastlon, Indaitination B: Wormé, Worn Furor, Worm tol S Crying Valley or Teathing of Ini Fe aoe oa uf Chidewn ur Adulte is entirely distinct from the class of remedies known as ‘‘patent medicines,” its use is alike safe, efficient, and whole- some for both sexes, the young and| $. Ekotore Morite, Vomiting. old, (in all countries and climates), and | &: eurmtita, Vouenncly, Ridonehe. under all circumstances, ae eee titoue Stomgh te TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVD PT Caen ermine is put up in bronzed tin boxes only. it atre He kala, Price, 25 cents. 1s Bree aiasae ian eee Large boxes, Go cents. | 33: Wheuntug'ceumh poise Coan, 4, Goueral a7: Kidney I 34, Nervous SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ane jG. Weinars Wont ee Nitalig tis Wad, , i aenen of the + Palltattany,jsceds COBS Ola VOW SALA RY ALE DRGGUINTS. re. THD Orscut by the Curd, oF #luwlo Viol frag of cha va on rece! meg; EAE pric. Address He Me t je Med. Piton: ¥, Hr. Humighroys Hook vo Dikenso and ‘ite Cure agp Je alno Tiiatrntandt {ntalueug gent tre Mumyphroys’ Momoopath: edielne Ge. Lain-atsy Ne X. CATARRHE Lug Disonace, to which DR. GREAT GERMAN REMEDY f RHEUMATISM, a i un q i i: NEURALGIA, tenon. Ofiicn, AI Mlustie laure, 9 to 4. id SCIATICA, Td SOE i f LUMBAGO, GOLD es Paes Oe f BACKACHE, Ane |] sour, Broakfast Cocoa, . SORENESS PD Warranted absolutely pure orn Covoa, from which tho excess of oll has been removed, Iblea dclictous drink, nourishing and strengthentng; easily digested sdinfrably adapted for invalids es wall as parsons In health, old by Urocers everywhere, W. BAKER &COw RUPTURE oom. Madison Sauare Theatre Company j MONDAY, May 16 FANNIE LOUISE BUCKING D dyvutus oxolusive at~ ! ! ) Matineos{ Great Somedy)) : = ais In id ty a sublile efficiency, and the \"Sii\ TAYLOR “Bie utitul new seanery und comtumes, Grand Chords week, tha Hupportod by thelr own Company, tn the new comedy- U ! Maturday, and Sunday. ‘Mit. ond MItS. ne DRUSO and ThoteSpectalty Come | { i Aare General Bodily Paiag | ,2nee atewrors, uronic comuaeney, ty, A ‘ Patented July ¥, [37h Adjustment und treatment by TOOTH, EAR te patenioe. Oyur A yoars' experience to coeing anp Hugiture, anufauturar ut the Common -Jehee russ, sdupled he U, & Government as the bost, Al HEADACHE, Hiaduobtockinen; Ione focatud in Coveago, : * BARTLETT, WUTMAN & PARKER, i ano ‘Otwe Gi dlate-at, Chicago, IL. ALL OTDEN PAINS OCEAN NAVIGATION. ji aan ACHES. We Prepertion on earth syuals Br. Jacone Giacasars, | NOW York--London--Paris. salle 7, A tial very vroot ot Steausers eull very Satuntay from New Yorks paratively ti Jor Southampion and Bremen bi one audering with pain can Ha delios. yymgcriomy 20 RLEVEN LAXOUAUEa, Panengore booked tor, londun aud Waris wy . Hates Of passage trum New York to AULH BY ALL DAUAGISTS AMD QEALERS IM MEDICINE, sou in tanner, Mabry und Brediaw teat Ernie ogra fates. ELA ts oC &. VOGELER & CO. 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