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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: HUNTING FOR FRAUD. Moseting of the Court-House In= vestigation Committee. Mr. Egan Objects to Mr. Bauman and Some of the Commis=- sioners, Ho Gives His Reasons for Challenging Knopf and 0'Neill, And Snys the Lntter Triod to Got Hinse dalo to ““Squenl?” on Him. All Prejudico Denied by the Gentlemen Thus Ohallenged, AList of Witnesses to De Snbmitted To-Day~Tlan of Operatlons. A Very Fair Offer to Be Made to Mr. Egan. The Jolat Committee of tho County Bonrd and tho Citizen's Association met for tho frst timo in tho rooms of tho County Board yesteriny aftornoon. The Committes eonsists of Commis- sioners Senne, O'Nelll, Knopf. Purington, nnd Hutt, John G. Bhortall, Mark Kimball, and Fred- eric Bsuman. There were nlso presont Com- missloners Aynrs, Clark, Ender, Coburn, Farren, and Wood, County-Attorney Willett, and somne others. Mr. J.J. Ezan, nrchitcot of the Court- House, wns prosent with his attorney, Mr. L. H. Jisbee, On motion of Mr. Benno, Mr. D. V. Purington whas called to the chair, and Mr. J. C. Ambler, of tho Citlzen's Associntlon, was uppointed Beere- tary. Mr. Ambler rend tho minutes of tho ‘Board, showing the rceipt of n letter from Egan, asking nn invostigation and the nppolnt= ment of & committeo to net with mormbors of the Citlzens' Assoclation. Cummisioner 'urington sald thoy had henrd theauthority under which thoy weroe to act, o belleved that many of thechurgesumndo nmount- el to nothing, but the Committo thought that probably WIHERE THERE WAS S0 MUCH SMOKE thore would be found some fire, Anyhow, they Intended to go to the bottum of tho atfalr, Irro- spective of the question whethar n’ eriminal prosecution would bo burred by limitaton or not.: Mr, Shortall wanted to know whother any charges had been formulated, and it thoro was any one presont to prefer complaints, Ho wanted the tnvestigntion to be carrled on with something liko moethod, and thought that any persons clalning to have evidence of corruption or wrong-doing on tha pirt of any.one connecteil with the hullding of tha now Cottrt-1louse should e ealled wpon to present the fuots. The lotter of J. J. Egan, nsking un investign- tion, was rond, Mr. Iurington sald ho thought thoy should Degin with tuo first contract lot upon tho bulld. ing. Mr, O'Nelll wanted to know WHAT THE FOWENS OF TIIE JOINT COM- MITTEE WERE, g He understood tuo Commissionors had tho righy to admivistor onths which would bo bind- ug, but that the Committes had no power to compel tho attendanceof witnesses, Hethought thut if they hud no such power the investixution would nmount to nothing, and that 1t woukl be no use to begin upon It. County-Attorncy Willett said the Chairman of the Hoard could sdminister onths touching connty aifairs, but that tho Hourd could not cowpol witnesses to atteud. This Committee cousisted in part of citlzens, und certaluly conld not force any man to testify if he did not feel 1ike itoing go. Porhuns, however, they wers not Justified in suppoesing thut any of tho witnossos ‘would docling to tell what thoy know, Mr. Bhortnll sull cortuin charges had made by o nowspupur. It was 1o bo pres that tho porsons making these churees huit done B0 with thelr cyes wide open, and would bo rendy to present tho fucws In their possession, cu tho persons ueeused shonld bo sllowed to testify In rebuttal, 1le thought tho Joiut Con- mittee should invito Mr. Storoy, of the Times, or whoover hid connegtion with tho publication of the articies in thut papor, to kubmt suet in- formution a8 ho or thoy posscased. The Cor mitteo could look fnto infurtmation thus ob- tained nud decide whothor 1t was suflivient to inal(ry than In golug un with the investirution, £ thoy found it was, then thoy could go on, and it tho contrury, then thoy should so report. N Mr. O'Nelll ‘nsked Mr. Egun (F he bad filed n %«;D);‘ot tho Court-tHouse plun with tho County urk. Mr. Egan replled In tho uflirmative. Mr. O'Nelil guve a briof résumdé of THE HISTORY OF THE COMPETITION for tho prizes offored for plang for tho now Court-House. Somg $aL00 to #6L000 nnd ul- ready boen pald to” architoots for the buliding, and sbout $5000 atill remained to be puid, Tho statement bad been mado that Bran puid tmonoy to Periolut for his influence ln seeuring the posi- ton of architeet, nud that. moroy had boeor pdd bf Hurmsto got tho contraet for driving tho pllvs for the foundation. ‘Thore wore also chargoes made of corruption M conneetdon with tho out-stone contmet and tho substitution of grunit pllustors for lmestono, MeNelll & Son Tucoived 560,000 and moro for tho stone, which wus 320,000 moro thun the orlginal contraut, althoiigh uthor stanu hil been substituted Tor Hlinestone n inany places. Another mittor for Javeatigntion was tho manner in which Nl N & ton disuppearcd from the seeno und Edwin ! Walker uppearcd upou it to supply the litme- stone, 4 Mr. ONeill claimed thut thore was no hollow { tiling tn the walls ot the Court-1louse, wud that the consequunce would bo thut tho hutlding » would bo dwmp. Huoustitmited tho dimuge nl- rendy resulting from thls enuso ut 5,000, und snld that Couk Uounty would ulthnutely hivo to tenr out wil the ‘bluau‘rluu on_the outer walls and put In bollow tlling, Every ftum uf tho carponter work bind heon chinged from tho original pling, und when ho spoko (o the arehl- tect about it he was usked whothor bo wanted 1he bullding to be * Dolly Varide or not, e 1 Xnow thut tho substitution of one kind of wand { for unothor in tho curnonter work wus detri- K mynml, and that certuin doors had boon changed. 4 Mr. Egan usked 1€ hls was an (nvesthputing { committeo, and pronounced the Kutemoits of £ i ‘ Mr. O'Nelll to bu untruc. Mr. O'Nolll suid ho would prove thom before he got through. The Chairman rominded Mr. Fgun that ho was ot # member of tho Commlttoe, My, L. i1, Jisboe nsked to b heard us attornoy for Bgun, Pormisslon was granted and he pro. ceeded to stato thut tho fuvestinition bad grown out uf churges made by the Lhnes ngninst Egun and Indirectly aguinst mombers of tho predent 3 or former County Honrds, — Mr, Egan ind asked Ed an (nvestigution, nnd wus rondy' to tay betora i 3 committey, pmlmrl;' soloctod, every vouclior, Y papor, and dotuil concernling overy Court-1luuso t coutract. But ho dil nol wiant1o go hefore u e commitico ** prejudgad ¥ ngainst blm, - Hue i was perfectly conteated with ik, Kimbull und 15 8ir. Shortnll und bad no objeetion to thom nssociuting with themsolves any architect 4u this or any othor city CEPT FREDERIO BAUMAN, ‘The lattor hud been his persanal enomy ovor sinco tho bewinning of the Comty Hullding on tlio Norih Bide, und ho would not give his ense into the bunds of n personul fou, o consle Ao that Commissloners Senne, 0'Neill, umi Xnopt wera hls personal encmivy ind prejudicod aguinst hiu, Thorefore ho asked that elthor T fnvestigation be submitted to disintorested citizens or thut the four gestlomon nnmed should be withdrawn, Alr. U'Neill usked Mr, Fuun what bho had P i Fopliea wbut during th Mr, Haan roplied that durlng the wholo Umo Mr, ("Nelll hind beon connected with tho County Buard remarks derogatory to his (Bxan's) cipug. 3ty havd Loen muotod uy combug 1rom the s of Commissioner O'Nelll. There wits i uiore surls ous readon for hls obloction to Mr. 1)'Nelll. Bume motiths wzo n contractor (Hnsiale) put o u bl for $#0,000 for sxivus, which he (B ro- rted uwmm wid ent down moro than $30,000, e hitd the tuthority of thit eontrtetor for siys Angr thiat during tho pendency of this bl O°N sought a privuto Interview with the contruetor, aud told hiw that 1 K WOULD “S59UEAL"Y UPON EGAN he should have his bill nllowed, ‘Fhe contrctor + repliod that hoe hud notiung to **squenl ™ whout, and tho speaker thowght the man whe bad cone spired to blucken il character should not be al- L 1owed to set In Jurdzment vpon him, A Lo 3Ir. Buuman, he was 1 compotitor with the speaker for tho new Connty Butlding on tho North Hide, aud bud hoen opposed bl evin since, “Viniw and ugain ho lunl writlon lettors to . 1hg nowspapers critlelatiye the wotions of Bin ., and tho work on the bullding, Sir, Exan sald ho wad uctuated by the instinet of seif-dofonse, #0d was ligliting for whut wus of more valuo o fim thun all else—namely, bls cburaoter. Mo hud | nothing pursonally wenbsi Ar. Benne, e, Kaopt bl beon eandld enough 10 tell hlin thut he bud long Loen secking biv suu's) romoval, g Mr. Bunne suld be would ho only too glad to bo excusod trom service on the Comunitive, Mr. Koopf sula N WAS MISTAREN, " Ho bad spoken ouly of scoking the removal of 1bo Superlntendent of the bulliing, Ho hud e elocted l?' tho people, uud wud rosdy to do . his duty, xgd did not want 1o witbdruw. Mr. Baumun said bo bud no roal desire to I::J;clhfilohwn usked to do ko by the Citl= ution, Mr, O'Nedu sald o had already askod to be ex- naed fron rving on the Committee. 110 de- tended b4 own rd and tared that i e remain 111 do hisduty o the people Ite wus o frieid 1o tho fatter up eeune o of tho Boank, and ahould lmpuirn his honesty of p dite. He was vropared to step down md out, nnd. ho concluded 1 ean do as much for Conk Conpty on the ontslde as In the Committee, and don't you forget that, Mr, Egan, " & Sr. Shortall st that if M. Kiean could prove ia nascrtion that nny members of the Commit- tae were personally uwmsml to him it woulil bo unfalr for thown to sit, At tho sune thne, it swould bo muntfostly ithproper for Mr. Ky t bo v he seleetlon of tho (o moved the udjonrnmont of the Com 2 p. 1, tosday (Tharsday), and that finmedintely upon adjournment they meet for private cone sultation to arange & progrum, Tho motlon prevalled. MIL COBURN - nsked that the Comtulttee should, before going into the Exan suatter or tho cantedots getiors ally, Investizate the clirge made thut he had T pitd $400 for his vote,” He did not want to wnit alx snonths for o vindieatlon, and domuand- o that his nceuser stioulil o brought forward, The roum was thon cleared of all aave the Committee, and plans for the government of tho Investignton wora discussod, 1t wns tho eneral senthment of the Committee that Bgmn gml produced 1o proof thut Messes, Knopt or Seune wero biused agnlust him, but tho possible reasonublencss of his objec- tlons to Messrs. Bauman and O'Noill was conceded. No_nction was, huwever, taken ns to the withdruwal of elthor goeutloman, and tng tull Commitive will he un hund this after- noon, 1t wis decided that without any speetile churyes being made tho Committee would hegln tholr’ inveatintions with tho plans and their tlstory, and would call ns tho first witnosscs the nrehiteets, OTTO MATZ, THEODORE KAILS, AND THOMAS TILLEY, Hauving’ disposed of the plung, the Committea will take up tho Harms contract, and thonce follow the contricts along in tholr chronologicnl order, Whero tho subject prouises resnlts the investigation will bo made full and searching, aad wlb traces of crookedness wil by followed up, whgther tho offonse bus boon ountlawed by Inpso of te or tot. It was deelided ta nccont tho services of 3ir. Awmbler ag Seerotury nud of Mr. G, 8. Franks na oxpertacconntint, kid to omploy it stenographer at tho exponso oF Tho county’ to, report tho tuds thmony, Parties in intorest will bo’permitted to have counsel presont to look nftor thoir Intore ests, Mossrs. Purington and Shortall were np- pointed a sub-commictes tu_call upon the Tinics Tor n Hst of tho witnesses. Fhoy exvented thole commission and were promised that tho lfat shonid be banded fn at the mewsting this nftor- noott, ALREADY CONFLICTS OF VERACITY are cropplng up. Comulssloner Kuopf stated 11 tho eoting yesterduy thut ho hid hot snfd he wanted to get rid of Bgan, but that his remark reforred o Hundloy, Suporintemdent of tho building. But after the ndjourtununt yestor- dny Commissioner Albright stated n tho pros- once of sovornl muinbers of the Roard that Kuopfl used tho wors which ho disclnimed, and Comnlssionor Fudord, who was present at tho consultation, fully corraborated Albright. The words sald to mive been used by Knopt wuore: Lot us T.-t rld of Handley first. and thon wo can got tid of lgan” As 0 U'Nolli's allered attempt to got Hinsdale to “squeai” on Hrnu, st rests on tho testimony of Hinsdale, who hos [recly spoken on the subject to suvern County Cowmmissionors, Mr. Egan, after tho Commlttee wont into se- cret seaslon, unbusomed himsolf Freely to n knot of Commisslouiers with regard to THE CONSTITUTION OF 'TILE INVESTIGATING COMMITTI o snld that tho Cltizen's Associntion mhahit tnke nny archlitect in Cnluu‘m oxcept Baumnn, und ho would bo entisiled, _Ho ropeated nls ob- “eotions to O'Noill and Knupf, and, In conclu- slon, suid: “Tho Alpbn and Oimegs of it [4 just this: eithor I shail bo Investigutod by o comuit~ too of disinturgsted citlzons or there will bo no fnvestigpation.™ It 18 understood that, while Mr. Inuman 13 not cousclous of ontertalning noy projudice agalnst Mr. Bgan which would render hiin unfit in tho remotest dewrce to serve as o member of tha Committee, yet thut he Is willing una gind to ston nside, provided un ae- cormulcmmu ean bo found to take his pince. A llst comprising n lurge numnber of arenitcets will be prepared and submitted to Mr, Egin to- duy, and if he cut tind ona who will bo willing toserve thit gontlowun will bo appointed, 1t 18 wsomowhat dillieilt mntter to got one meinbor of 0 profession to sit (o Judgment upon the acts of unothor, partieniarly” whero n protracted in- vestigation 18 to bu had'and the members of tho Committee receive no puy. I thereforo, no architeet ncceptablo to Mr. Bgan cun boe found to serve, Mr. Buuman will probubly have to #tlck, 1t will bo for the County Roard mcinbers of tho Committen to decldo whothor any of thelr unumboer shall withdruw. ——— MR, STOREY’S MISSTATEMENTS, I the Liditor uf The Chicago Tribune, Crtesao, Muy ll—In to-duy's Times ap- penrs wyelf-lnudatory ncticle on the lborality (7 of that concorn toward tho priuters employed by It, In which tho followlng suitence appoars: $Tho T'imes hus For a long walle pnid moro thiun tho Unlon price, und now it pays still moro.” Now, the cditor and proprictor of that sheot kuew ho wus publishing a falschoud whon he muile that statemont, beeauso he 1s a practivul printor himself. Tho true facts ure those: The Unlousenlu {s 40 conts par 1,000 ems, The L'imes puys 2 cents per LUK om3. Tho Timcs uses whit isterined by printors bastard ™ type,—that 18, typo with i small fnco on o largo body, n8 i L X on A tminfun” boldy, and t type as minton, ‘Ihon, agals, tho digply sudvertisomonts fn thy 2hmes nre ull sut by ona maw, enibiiug him tocarn K% to #1116 © week, whilo tho disphey “bendings™ over read- g mntter 18 done by the woek, And, ngal “fat" of tho innrkdts wnd Rnancinl articl given to ive or #lx favorita, Now, in Tyl uNg,Jowrnal, [nter-Ucent, and othor Unlo thig is tho way thingd nre done: Byorythlig goos onthe “hook " uxcopt tho display” advertlsy ments, ‘Thoy nre sot by several mon, who puy 10 the other compositora all tho wny fromn I'!% 1o 45 por cent for tho privilege, No Union olilee KOS “husturd ™ type, and whon ised 1t 18 nicas- rod aeenrding W the *face,” and not the Shody.” In Unton oftices thore uro ne favorlts; all vinptoyed stand e equl show, Anuthor thing it mikht bo well to mentlon, In Union oflices tio *p1”” |4 taken earo of. Tho ol of the Thues una other “rat™ olilcos |8 thirown into_the Chleage River, Tho Pimes of- thew 18 Ml of Jittle * rings ™ nnony tho mun em- ployal there, and botween the * bustard * l{'[m they hive to et and the *pi’* muda by tho ollice that i3 Toreed upon thom thay huve ho Intorest i1 tho estublishinontl vxcunt (to nse u printer phraso) (o ** hug ™ everything they cun, ' Another thing Mr, torey Torgels Lo montlon, n tho Phaes ollles tho mnen et no gy for -~mmhmf."—mu 18, tvaiting for copy to sut up, Maon sty in that olliee frequently threo und fonr hours donyg notl g 5 ¥ g E und get no pay for tho thno nu olllees seeen honrs von= osition oF work 1 gunrunteod overy man, und if the mon are campolicd to stund §dle duving thoe tine the vtllee puys thon at tho raty of 40 conts per honr, 1hid tho Tlnes puy 1ts rrhnurn 43 conts o 1,000 o, the faet that 1€ usey *hustard ” 1y, setd (18 * fat” by tho weok, culls Its **ads " “and gives thom to oue suun, wnd nmkes the othor ccompositors atund around - walting for “copy,” oven thon it woull puy less thin " is pald by the Unlon ofilecs puying 40 cents, and nobody knows it hetter hitn Mr, Storey himsell, The Tined muy hum- g tha public by 118 fuldo boast of lberality, but it ean's fool printons, and, ag ovidenoo of this, * subs " ure nlwuys sewrco In that oftice, l.rmmrs proforring to work one day litan ollice 1Ko THETRIMING or Juragl 1o 1 week In tho Ttmes, hocouse thoy Know thoy will be pald for tholr thng or given seven hours’ work, When Mr, Btorey rotoriis s shop and puts tho men cuiploved by him on n wqun) footing, ks ai3 ollice Vsquare ™ to work In, aud tion piys 42 couts per LK amd ho-cun elaing it ho doos not rui s " it ' shop, bt not t'i thon, To-day the voputation of tho Liney apong printors wil over the caintry 1a tho worst of all thg **rut ™ offiees, sl computune eome- rnnlum shun it nd tho public do tho Hinall- Pox foapltul, usrei. ———— NO POLICEMAN ON HAND, Tv the Kditor of s Chicago Tribune. Cireann, Muay 10.~Will you plensa insert tho following In yuur puper for the suko of human- Itys While I was sittiug In our window at our placo of business T suw u wentlewnn orossing Lako streot on Clurk, and u loufer camo nlong wnd knocked olf Bls hat, Tho gontlomun pivked Diks hut up and wis walking on. whoi Lhls lntor, not satistiod, followed und knookod him down, Acrowdd suthored, und the gontlomnl wis ros cused from tho luafur's grasp, wad still 0o po- dleomnn Iy alght, Ts that right? bs it safo for any onv to wilk tho strects if pollocmon aro navor around when needed? AN EyeeWirNess, e e — R, FRANK'S LOSS, To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, CrIAuN, My 1.—In yous yestendny's fssue In tha caso of tho Creditors versis Joseph Lulerner, un erraioous report was made by your lnw ree portar regarding my iestiinony, Your artielo stated that at the time of suo fullure of Jusoph Laxderner L wus robbed in Denvor tathe nmount of 15,000, My testimony Lefore dudpe Willlmmson wits us followa: ‘That [earrled s stock of Jowolry aboat $15,000 and et thero with o los of about 500 or iml] und 1 nreved hore the day previous to tho fallure, CilARLES J. FRANK. e My, John Lohse, 51 Dagiaw stroot, 8, Trooklyn, N, Y., writess For qulte o long time L have been n sufferer frow rhoumntle mudu, which Inereased in'spite of ull you- eidlus that 1 Lried, ll:\\‘h& heard vory high pradse of the St Jacobs U, 1 coneluded to nutka f telal, My Jeft ann feallng too paine ful to endure u sovors rubbing, 1 took npleco ot tlannel, souked 1t well with the St, Jacobs O, and put 3t uround my arm as tightly us 1 cotild bear It Aflor the first nlkht Gf this trial, I ecommenced to experience velivf, and, atter two days, all paln vanlshed, leaviog a bernangut cure, Twanty-first Annual Convention What It Has Donu for the Deer Trade Eleotion of Offiosrs for the Ensuing Year— Tho Nationnl Drowers' Assoclation met f thair twenty-first annual Conventlon yostondny morning In Brand's Hall, corner of Erle and North Ciark streots. Tho Convention was | No callod to order by Mr, Fred Louer, of Roadiug, | Huohinof, Grand lsland, T, First Vieo-Frosident aud flonornry Prest- | Yi% of tho Assoctution wore proscat: New York—Mutt Kondolf, Honry Cribben Philip Will, Itoehoste: 84 T Chay Crep Laer, itending; 1 wright, Pltisbury Eriv. teorp Nruel Fred Sehm Charlos Ho; Kirby, Henry De muth, Pomero, Clevelund; 1L 1 Indiutapalis; C Cook, Evansvillo: Joo Weukerlo, P C. L. Centliore, Fort Wayne, Wisconsls Nilileln, F A. Gettlomann, B 'Ninlsta, L. ¥ wankees Charlea Michul, £ Tlinols—1l, Brower, "Thoure omto. Ueorge Burtho'omae, J. J, Michuol Brand, F. 2 Hrand, K. 4. Schm J. M, Wing, A, Cornell, John s, Willhum Michuel Keoley, Frank Tuylor. 'at O'Nell, Fratk 0'Nelll, d Rocesing, Matt Gottfried, L, C. Helfsehneidur, John L.Hoerber, J. 1. 1loerber, J Peter Fortune, Behlademun, Decatnr; Henry e George Wagner, Roclk stnnd Town—J. I*, Dostal, lowa Uit Keep, Dubugus Al Johin North, fudolph Lange, 1L Klendt, Daven- port: A. Werthmuller, Lurlington; IL lech- stein, Kookuk. Michignn—Juc, Twlsen, C. F. Tudden, B, W, Volet, Dotrolt:” Hormnn EHardingbaus, Ypsls | fneompetent operats "Missouri—W. .. Lomp, Joseph Schunlor, Gov. | Yie vons keogiive. Kntmlsh, Sam Campel, B, Linok, Rudotph | gimflir to the Wandorbuch, - uso in Geriiny, Hefdbreden, W, Fy | b inteodueed, by walch tho trae stutis of pers o | sons npplylig Tor omployment muy b properly Yuur opinjon and counsul {8 nsked on this important subjeet. * [t hus beon for some timo contemplated by contive to recommend that u convens § Hon of your A\fimxh‘l‘lun bo tld I the (:uly!ut L wshilngton, Should yoit declte on tho ndvisn- Mussuohuseits=ti. B, Horkhurdt, A, J. Houglis [ \1iity GF this mOwsIre, Necossury steps Mist b tuken by this Conventlon to provito oXponosto er St | goenro the proper repre ] clitlon nt the sout of tho Nutional floverninon Tho report wis roferred to the Committeo on Contingoneles. TIE COMMITIER ON AGITATION reported, tiest of atl calllog attention to thoe n- ercaso I tho expurtation of domostic nult Tiquors durimg the past year, when 46,70 dozen aud 118 willons In Digulugt | Schidt, Jolin Krass, J. F Nolher, Al tirloseds “Tinker, ¥, Beok Kropp, Hermun Kunsas—John Walrulf, Lnwrence. Nebraska—Leo Hacl . New Jorsoy—Gottfried Krieger, Nowurks Wilt- lam Petors, Union toi, Rtucler, §L A, lualor, B W, Wabish, 1 ture, Duniol Patit. Keutuek! Punk, Loulsy Callfornin—: District af Cs ‘Wueh, Wll!h{l)xlmb Tho Chutlr announced thnt tho Executlvo Com- mittee bnd setected Mr, 1T, 1, Scharmann, of 0 i, Tho !:r! Y., to uct as ‘Comporary Prest- (A‘,l'oxlw. which took nt, Mr. Scharmann was o and wns Iutroduced to the Convention by Me. Mulivoy In u neat spedch of welcome, Tho Temporary Fresidont thon made an ade dress; In which ho first presented n nnmber of statlsties from the: Internai-Revenue Depurt- mont showlng that for 188 the huereaso of ro- colpts from fovmeoted llquors over those of Willlnmsburg, 157 tax I3 fncreusing In the agyregate and ut tho same | erewse timo concontratiug,—that Is, golng into fower bhunds, Anothor stutement showed that tho ny- gl{rumno production of formented lguiors bl | States whero stringont prohibition laws ure In Missonrl, $T1L545 Mussnchusotts, {50, Aftor setting forth that tho hrowing intorcat of tho United Statos atands boldly forth the champlot of truo tumperanee, the Viee-Presi- dunt gave an interesting epliono of the work which I been aecomplizhed by the Associution sluce 118 ncoption, us tollowss ton establighed the Assoelnt the return of a conshileruble nw collectod Lixes; the second rerlsted and dofeated an attempt Lo hinpose n peddier's leeuso on all bruwers wagons doliverlne beers tho thind ob- . Morkel, rlus A, Staldier, Albert Moeyer, 1, B, Schatz, Akin, £, Chnrlos BRZITIO bierels In 188 brought to sthe Uove: §I3,170005. Tlo noxt pre tho cotlectiond from fero ditforont Stintes aud Territorie puying tho Inrgest mnounts being: Now York, ;:.-.'vfi«.;.flm; Ponnsylvanii, \ THURSDAY MAY MALT AND BSER. of mon! ol of the National Brewers' Assoctation. Stuce the Date of Orgauls Philadelphia, Jucob Roports of Committees, Aunendmenls—Totont Litization, LT Miols TIE FOLLOWING MEMIKNIS Willlam A, Milvs, Edwatd G . C Do Ln Vorgne, L W, Schmidt, nz, Angust Schmidr, fle; D W, G W rk Ci Tillmeyor,Conrles Clurs, well, Pulindelphin: Thou, 1elb, York 3 rflu}iunllullllk 8. 4. Wa C. M. Conrad, 1 Weber, John O, Bruckmnn, Willinm 0, Chr, Corradi, Henry Charles Wegan AL Goo M. L 1gliorst, Jusenl o . Helm, Fro . Byscabueh, Delphos, hn Wagenor, Lafayolt vol Pupat, Jag Obermnn, Fred Miller, W. Fulk, oile | barley. i Crossu. I, Curtlss, W. M. I, MeAvoy, P, Schoenbofen, Josopt nrd Bichl, A, K. Lolett, Ph, Harthol- at, V. Tomis, A Seclpp, Jotn Orb, 11 eunk lartholomae, Bernburd M, Fortute, Chicuy J. BB, Ll 51 uck, Kuspor Koohlo iy Buebler, St. Louiss Hugo 1y Ttunning, St Josoph, rand Istund, your U. W, Wudswort, Jom Kocssh, 11, H, o3 l{;ru;lk Tebr, Jobn Helors, 3. H. C. Parker, Snn Franolsco, bly—Charies Gorsdorlf, Louls ), Mattbows, Toronto. IPORARY PRESIDENT, crensod $1,3%5 showlng thut the business sed from LANSAIT bierels In IBG1 to | Toree. Tha stamps on thoso nted Nguses shuwing | we ted Hoquurd in tho | that 1, and obtained talned ® reduction of Lix un beor to ) cents per | Witl be burrels the fourth tosk mansures to avert tho burdeusoing control with which tho bualness wis threatenwd ythe Intormil-Rovenuo Depirtinent, and_unpoluted n Comnilaston to inquire intu the muthods of tuxing nult luors fn other coun- tejes; tho fifel vecolved tho report of the Com- | uttentlon. missionors, which wis presoutod to the Govern- ment, and forms tho bidls of tho present systom of taautions the sixth rogututed aud nmended many Important details attecting the male- llquor Intévest: tho seventh was sighulizod by an Attenipt to uttaln tho repeal of the duty o fmporteid barloy and tho lucrease of tho per- contige wiiowed o boor sumps: (e olihth madii AV it Storina: v il s I uys wid Munna; the piuth adopted a constitie Y L1 R DT, i poraisted 1 itating for | DO contacy hud, by thole ustroi arupuntor the ‘H"«yr""x hlu;;umid burluys tho onth uxposed und defented the ubsunl proposi- ¥ i o ot o Govornmont 1o totieet tho e on | ton. "1lo beld tiat the nunald of crluu show u it lquors by gaugmie kottles, ks, i vt neeossury to enry on i browery; the cloveath caulled nitentl o T of formonted and distillon lguors, wecording to thelr witoboiio percentuge; tho twelfth reauicen u thastmpiilleation of The nws reluting to mult Hguors, und the passugo of o resoludon demnnd« mg Tnsrer=heor and slog tho thirtcenth wits romnrk- ablo for ita ciul vd uud mmemted an ot istored by the nl-itovenie mittcs of jon DISPROPORTION ' TAXATION uxenmption from all prolbitory lnws of ftory vostrictive liwd, und the recognition | the mul Dy “the Connissionor of loternal Rovs | o oo of the primeiplo persbstontly urged | oppo: by ton Dotwedn, fovmonteil aid SHIGN ittt tho fourteenih uituoked probibition; tho fifs Lot voststed tho fnorouso of the boor tux nil devired monns for the recovery of Blogil nssosse émlul“' nmlo el by n tho browing idustey s the doventomith dise tennneed tho vmployment of woxiois drags in [l browing; thu vlebtéonth resldted tho attompt | B8Ong i sume of tho Stutes, and ta tho suceess- by tho hiultstersor tho Unitod 5t ! | 1bo bushel; *the ninoteauth - rocome sulutary modiieatdons to the nternul Revenue our Assuciation of duu diseelnbon- surplug mnterldy thesixteonth 1 0 ndertul exnlbition of the voso - 4 L0 [nurui ul duty on imporied male to Wl wng wwat tho twentieth pald {te witontion to tho Congressional Commission of five, when he wi owiy only," nuctiout, Mussachusutts, ung New York, togothe o With it 1 ennutuicnte,” worst of ull of which lu that which t s proposed tu puss i ogo State, sllowing no i to dritk alcobotls beveruges unlvss ho iest tuko out & Heonsu to o sa eodting $10, and no doiler fu luuors sball supply any person i lues ho 1irat showa bls Licenso, " Why' nukg' wald | foro the Canvention tho Comlitey propured u tho spenker, * compel blo to wear §tsu 8 badge, | resolutlon, separaty und distinet frow oo ree Vromouition of netive warfure on of furcing oi tho peoplo thera WNICIOUS, MISCILR ING with 0 Aol TLwas tor tho Asdocl Rind wro g and that th nieay Tho ape Lewmp, 8 pdar 2 don dent of the Associntion, nfter which the Sccre- | tlan SoorloimGin IS tury, Mr. Richard Katzenmayer, of Now York, read nletter from Mr, Robert Portner, of Alex- e audela, Vi, Presldont of tho Associauon, ro- | 7y, grotting his inability to preslde, and explaining that on necount ot sickness hu hud been obliged 1o go to Eurupa. Nowark, N. J. ot G ;Do) a, Begretard: r Kochler, St. Louls, Mo.g A L et Gran, Buftalo, il K Stntes liret C) ss | and Bonrd of T A iy CBATLSS | putjon kit i octing of th oy 2. C L L. | York lns or, A8 i result of tho prizes r Sohomnt,Js Conead, '\ oifru for iy i tho bost bethor of o= 3 A sker, Dav nblishing and conducting a brewing_ucademy, 1zd Holseh, J A, Gross, ot Hoducker, David § 0 o5 0hest miticaive substancs ror uttnchs = | i beer-stumps to larrels, Teaivolnge, | and suwkestions respecting the bost ndbesive lid 0. been v lellvml. \\-Mfilllnul been forwarded to tho — 3 ., ) z approvriuto commlitecs, Olo—Aug. Forn, Chr, Moerlotn, Loo Holeel | MIERN S0 t0 o ity on Iniported burley Kilenckheimer, | Mty which had eozuged the attention of the Arch Walker, | three lust Convantlons, the Bixesutive ro that thoy hud mot with consldernble opy ] n:|rt olr mm’u lI:ruxm:llu‘.l mnlmluh u‘\) o s K wnisapprohonsion of tho position takon by the mont; Joe Kiltlus, Il lon: “:Eho\b‘ulltllhflu‘o h“i‘“““l::“’l'lulfi' S Poter I leher, C. ) wosterd that the Assoviation, being bound by IndlanaPoter Lieusr Atlest lehor, O Mute | icir rosotutions to imihero to tho Tito ns come yinoutls; | promised with tho maltsters, o retrogressive ;uum Lo lnkunlm I"ml mu;uor‘ but lllay IV(;Illll 2 g v | furthor suggost mltution for a proportionsl re- -Vul Hintz, August Nihloln, [Tonry tfuly AT prosent hinposed oo Smported Cluelunnti; Got Wikie- | on tho § Rssochation. ul ot tho Voolekur, | nmandments passed C: 1, A1 Maynus, Paul Schustor, G, 1. | tontion of this Stobol, Conrad Sufpp, T J, Le- | ments aro tn necorlancs with tho Nutlonu! Con- rlgtoptt, | stitution, then no State will bo frea from them, Thoy therefore recommend thut measures bo udopted by this Canventlon totest thelr tegallty, SAueh dlarm hus been eaused insome locallties Bihen, | by ‘threatoned strikos on tho part of workmoen i breweries. Your Excoutive, whilse dirocting your attention to this mutter, must in no woy . ¢ he umderstood to be anturunistio to comblmi- GeoruoTacherue, [ fons an the partol workmen Lo protect tholr Magnus, Cedar Itaplis: | logitimate intorosts, und thoy reconpuond thut o roper undorstanding b ureived ut, i1 10 Kerv- es to horundered wnd thoir ndequate remuer- ations ut tho sntie thite thoy cimiot hut oxpress tho opinton thut the chlef auitution arises from dotinot. ucted to the chair ::::]‘:“.‘i,lln]: nnd CXtruots r tho Inrgest consumoes ol "o thrat Convon- | Lo tho causa of tug temperance, Thio report closed na follows: unt of Hlegully i;unr!.‘ummllmu presubt nd tholr opinion, which s been tiore or lesd stuted o tho publie press, the times Indieste thit tho pulltico-moral guiestion of tho rislug genoration tho prohibitlon of lquord, Just us the nboliton of sluvery wis that thorofore 1t buhouves ‘He to uso overy mennd to muintadn in it proper position thio mult Mguor Interosts of tho Unltod " Stntes, Juestion they curnustly dirvee your thut tho slms of ofthe pust; und to thi fdly lu this countys crimu, uf brokon k touched upon sume of suitghe to persanl oxurdond, et Lur tho fourtls’ tline fristeatod, T reportod vonowed aetivit patentoes of the su-callud stinap o thut nothnnyg bnd bee tho patent beersstiny Coutenuinl yeur, wod dlstiogmshed | over, theso patontees b succvastal, it wonli cost of | tho brewlng trudes millious overy I the Uovernment i tho W enlled to tho tampurunog faniticism o el Lt eitorts wido to fnduco the hunsuros, On motion u clrenlar sout crics 1 citivs to unlto and which should bacommonoed against {udividu ombinution of brewers ho % of wil, *oblig. | beon uiteoted In Now York City, s lirgo fund vatsed, und prepurations mudo Lo carry tho cons In consoquence nNu tho uttuntion of the ohusuit, i Gt Wio uUesL Dt nujority of other Stutos, for . s Kind {3 0ot necessurs i for tha pur | S8 Vha Bourd of Cristoes b 1UR, AND DEGIAD- | WS LhE 0 puriuso, Tl = uny Htare, when Froasldenta—Frederick Lauor, Read- Houry H, Rtueter, Boston, Mass.; Con- 1pp, Chicago, 111 Preslaent—11, 1, Schnrmann, Hrooklyn, N, Y. Vicu-Urestdents—P, Licber, Tndinnupolis; J. 11, MoAvoy, Chiongo, Dl: Rudolph Lunigo. enport, Ing Frank Febr, Loufaville, Ky.: t, Louls, Mo.: Albert Zlvkle, Augtist Sehnid, anldl. In Wabru chetni . L3 W jes—Willin! iwe tho prontotig cutise. of Hoontiousness an iuws, of misery und degrndas catroyer, cases of putont loglstation aifeeti reported gome unsuceessful uttel meetings, and -url'llunl thom, uiud i Lol ugso on ity oraround his o such 5 clniming Jortor ALU00 worth camne Hrazll Bhou It thut thoy hud il ton to <how that thoro T Himit o this foolishiead thint the wajority Ule 10 Ik cieo of tha aulta ol the few aro by no a good regson for punishing the niany nker woulidoffer tho g practieal suggostion that the Aswoclation’s xeoulivo bo ompowored o exteml ald nad oncouragomant to 1t mein- hors 1n bava robiboed thom of thelr privileges and prop- erty, to fight thein Lo the very ond, I|i' provige thoir unconstitutionality and by holdi up to tho oxceration und ridleulc of all rensona- tl N Chunir appotuted Messrs, Petor Fchamm of zal . ‘Fhio Chiir appointed Messes, Peter Bechomm of i Y Kuhu of Inflalo, Juhn Rtoesalo ol Boston, Wik C, otpp of Chicawo, and Jacob Oberminn of Milwaukee, n committee on nominntions, with instructions to report at the afturnoon Acasion, Tho Convention adjou ‘When the Convention nssemblod In tho niters fioon the Committec on Nominutions roported ns The Asocintion to Conlest the Prokititory State | TliSna: 1{onorar) L 11200 for lunch. U tho telegrum fn nccordance 'FILE REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE istees was read, detailing the severil ublo casIys PROUIIITORY LEGISLATION, Tho roport elosed with tho following recome mendutionsds Wit regard to l‘mhlhlllonury constitutionnl by sl nbout to bo urged on varlous Stute Leglslatures, your Exucutlve Glade, | hulipve such measitres domand ' tho scrious at- Canventon, for 1f such nmen pusitions to itiaid, In ordor to nvokl yonr Excoutive reconinends that n systom tatlon of your As« cndks wera oxported, b dozunand 930 gallons ln cuske ) neipul fm| nuurly § Amerienn beer: thon £x1000; thon tho United States of Colambin Subn with S0, The exportis ton of American Hopa wila reported iner tho oxports for 1880 amonating to 9, Do, valued ot £2,605:2 of F0LUG tho proceding yeur. tee tiotlead with rogrot “that whilo Amerlenn hops are ndmitted free of. duty coutitri cantinies ag mrnst i vilue ‘Tho Commit- eanoelal attontion to tho in- puastity uud value ot the imports of thioreof, ns shown (o the o returns, und expreased the bolior that tho nnreotio nre thusy ‘Tho mora or luss siccossful movements In tha ont 1 revenus of | virlous Stitos in favor of u prohibitory Inw alluded to, und the Committes reporicd , * whilst repudinting ull politient or purtls tho soven Statey | 8un bins, thoy fuel constrained to entl your at- tention to the fuct that in ovory Stute whore SL008; Otlo, | striigent probibitory munsures uve provallod 10085 Wikeonain, $8126205 Hilinods, 507,008 | thoy arc laveely owing to tuajorities abtuined from thusoe professing Republics urinelplos, A curetul recond Of Vvotes iven ol sush measi, o T been kept by your Comunittoo. Thoy thoro- forw rovommond that future oiforts wid argens ments bo used to convinee this party that tho froo use ol malt boveruges I8 notln opposition In conctusion ull fntoxieating o report was also voferred to the Committeo on Lontingencles. Mr, Frederlok Lonuor, honorary President of tho Assoolution, mnde un wddvess, in which he roviowed fully T PROTINTION MOVEMEMT, thut the cruving for. malt liguors [ g nat- unil one, which hus sneroased steilily and rape und donled that” the rouils abatlnenco rofurmers il dono wiy good, but on whirker record tor tho prohibilory Btutes than thusu In whieh Tboral toensos provall. My, Lonis Behude, of Wisbington, nttornoy for tno Assootution, mido n report, 1t which ho IO WOre important muts tors which bud cagaged i wttontion during tho st your, ‘I'hg tirstwubject bronohod was the Comils- v which the ultra-Rrobibitionists vo nppomted by the Natlonal Leg- faliture (o nvesthaite tho lquor Lrditie, tle protusts agalust prohibe | Iog the probablo olfeot of such i Commission on liguor fotervats, I linproperly ully watchud thelr procecdings, 1lu | the messure, und, owisg mululy to his ho bolloved, the LIl smong tho troyer, o donu 1 tho Tutorest of | how- onr, without ondt, Atton- oirislutors to vppuse tiso report was adopted. TUE ADVISORY COMMUPTEL 3 appointed Ly the Couventioa held at Dutfato Attention wus thon entled o the prohibitory | 308 the purioss of securing unity of aotlon in Iaw reovntly piussed 1 Kansas, und tho suggess bt thon wits o that 13 would bo fully i wisu for thu Kinsas Loxisltire t pass o law sompells fng vvery tubabitant to Hiew monthly cortitioate | laed thy veturn of shibsoriptions to those of thalr entirvsobristy for that period, andog | Wha had fullure to do so 1o punlst thom fur buing dink all iho time, ‘Tho movements by the s dis | tho cassund wdy reetion fu lowa, Mlnnedotu, and Michigun wero nllwded W, wnd tho Anti-Tranting L sizgestod und wlvocated fn tho Btato of "Wiscondn wad spoken of e the must Tudivegu fig wman to stick to Phlladeipbin principles d 10 sdrluk—thut s, puy for Lis lu,»‘lh:m:’flnmnn( ! Laa o part of Probibiidnlits wis also noted fn | only mative ol o Uhla, Indiuns, North and Bouth Curoling, Cone . fssuod Torth ustutemont of fucts in tiona or brows test tho sulte 00 sults constituto tho ent-right litigation to which ninitico hus been uding commiticy 'y wid Tecommensd lut v) filu}lww. ttoo ually 1) cases whero Htgadon affuctiug tho entire trade 8 to bo earried butore the United Stutes Sapreino Court for Nood adjudicns uon, brovision sbuuld be twade undur propoe ro- strictons to havy this Avsociution bear that pore dou uf tho expouka, i order to Lrihyg this suggestion properly bos ke a Inws ng thon Havs J r., diuftalo, Now Yurk: Geo Neb.; Christinn 0. W, Vol Libwronca, Uottfrie tor u, Philudol urdt, Boaton, Muss,; Augrust 0, Wiss A, Reymann, Wheel Wi Eberhinmit, Allegt o 0 1] llll;“. r\_hL Dotrolt, ns.; Chris- ey, phiny Pa. ioht, Chi- Loight, Chi- N. Yt Riche wmmnyer, Sceretary of the Unlted wing Associntion. On motlon. the report wus adoptoil, ‘Tha Chuir announeed that the Chicaro Board of "Trado bnd fuvited tho Assoclantion to visit tho Exchungo durlug Its buslness hours. On motlon, the fuvitalion wus aceepted, A dispateh was recelved from n brewing firm In Donver, Colo., regretting tholr nbsence from 1, 0. Hulloeh, A | the Conventlon and expressing the hape that X W Itobort Quulf, Coovors- | tho Convention woula do jts best to oppose tha Ao Zoller, Hlerman Urage, John | temponines inovement. The Scerotury wius 1n- chicssler, J. . Kuhn, J. M. Lonpoldt, Charles | Atructod to auswer Wryand, Donald Bain, J, 0. Munning, Jolm | with its spieit. Kainm, C, U, Valtz, Uus Schneffer, Henry Dichl, A.J. Waeeler, C, G, Voliz, Bulfalo: Chirles N, Uriuwold, Water Unenthor, New Pennsylvanit—| Bauer, foury Flock, 0w orted ition vident wius ng foruiyn yot tho Awmorican Governmont still I : L ‘“‘r!:"fi”l"c‘"mmxxtl:“m\’.‘."lmm:} i e ; on hops lmported, which tha Committee boilove was §4100482 whilo tho browrs’ speaint | {o'ha i duhixorons preeaioit, The roport ealled Birs, Kuow- hoson, bus 0 trade, it 10 hold y wuthore dirgete 12, 1831—TWELVE PAGES. port, in ordor that ret e had without i any elation i the mnt th careru! consides demnds, Tho res foliny pon_ the k! v eonstn LI tho Asa and thnt 40 mrht veeelve ot which its fmportaneo Lutlon roforred to nhove was veid, ns mprovamonts used by tho trado, and inany | deed srownrs baving proforred to mnko aottionients | band the weat four fect of Lot 6, oven in casos In which the validity of the elalin | Johnston, Roborts & Storrs’ Addl Rl not beon fitlly establishel ritther thatt go to o nos Mende bej tho tronblo and oxpense of litigntion: thoretorn TRochester, N. Y., rospectfully reeommend to the United States Browora® Assoclation to vonslder tion, Al atninend, saaury, Lunt cuses established, and the cost of sich exainiiatlon or litlention 1o Do pald by uil niembers of the Asociation pro rita, or ot of tho funda of the Assncintion If so deemedd advisavlo. TTOCHESTRIE MRBWING CO., Giesesags BrEwiso Co, MEvER, Lokns & Co., ARTZRL & 10w n & Bries. cases 8 roferred to the Committce on Contingencies, COMMITTEES, following Coninittses: Ma.: Jncab Obermunn, Milwankee, Wis, Ttesotutions—Fred KK, Fauer, tending, 1'a.; Christian Mocerietn Cinefupatl, 0.3 James Con rud, Philudelphin, Pt ', Behoenhofon, Chiengo; g. C.(AI')L' Ln V 0, New Yorks t. uis, Mo.; entine llatz, Milwaukeo, Wi Duritington, In.; A, G, How John Waleull, Luwrence, K., fet A, Werthmitller, Comlolenco—Fredoriok Cournd Selpp, Chleugo: Ch. Moarletn, Clucinnati, Tho Chulr announced that tha dilferent coms mitteos would mect ut the Grand Pacitio during o evening and transict thoir bhusiness, 80 us to Le ready to report In the motning, ‘Tho conventlon thon ndjourned untll THE COURTS. TIHE GARDNER TIOUSE, of 1 contrnot of sale to tho Gnrdner House, Tt Keye $45.000 csh and the remainder on time, After some negotintion the terms of a sale wore nerond on, Paplu botng tho proposed purchnser, noys drove Ina plebelun express wigon to tho greonbucks, and Koyes followed with u stutes mont that be had o similae amount In- gold out | stend of being In the express wigon, with which to moet the | repoated to-day. The herd-line hns it, * Mr, tirst paymont on tho hotel. Goodrich was nat | Loderer still in confinemients” and the Item that anxloud to huve that amount of ready cash on | follws 18 8o worded as to nuke It appear that his premises, nnd fuvited tho triv togo to the | he s trying to get out of juil. 'Thou yon suy townrds tho close: could be deposited wnd the deedd handsd over, | refused to disciarge Luderer until aftor an When they reached the butk Koyes wanted | expmination of the books was had,”. the decid first, Leforo tho monuy” was pald, | guite incorrect, amt caloulated to convey u ‘Thoere was no rofusal to dls- the Judge or Jury (L, nyestivution is bolng condu First Natfonnl Bunk with him, where tho utoney but doodrleh refused to surrender It until ho DIl to set nslde the contract of suln. The Judge thought tho defendunts did not not prepared any ngtes or to secure tho deferred pa would "ot tirn ihe - mone Guwe wns strong evidence ngilnst thoy of snle sot aside ns n ¢l mil on his proporty, und LHE MANUFACTU! DA tho United States Ciroult Court agninst stovke Hubllity, Tho bank fuiled Sopt. 25, and on assots huving longe sineo been exhuustod. The followlng nre tho names of tho defendunts: $I00 cavh, und nrs nssossed $1,100 Hlutchinson, ity shures, nssessod 5,56 I Lon, clihty shiros, ussosscd 85,00): nad Wil 1. Adins, 210 shrcy, isessod § othor stuckholders of tho bauk. TIE MYERS-CALLAGIHAN CASI) The Myors-Callnghnn copyiight cuse camo up before Judge Drwnmond yesterday morutng on torod suma weeks ago butdliz Myers bad ncopy- for an nccounting ug to the tmmber of volumes reprintad or suld. Myers thor upon bogan s | 5,650, 3,052, 5330, replevin sult 1o rocover pisscaslon of tho yolumes — romatolyg undold, - On this the replovin suit on tho ground tit Myors could nocsook fora disovery wid sintuitine. otsly procoed tocompel a_forfeitura of tho which ‘rru\'nmud Myors I'rom sotug on'with his repiovin procoodiugs. The allegntiond in the cross-bill, howover, ought to bo nnswered, and ne would thoroforo MARSHAL JONES, , | muw's enfendur, The new Unlitod Hintos Marshnl, Alfred M, D x dny morniug, nccompunlod by Gen. Lunko, to bo | i1 [ Jones, npponred bufore Judge Blodgutt yester- sworn n, Thoe latter presented Me. Jones' cer- titlento of appointimont, with the wutugraphs of ten. Garflald und J, (. Blaine, und also n bond 10 the pemul suw of 20,000 for thoe faithiul pore formunee of his duties. ‘The surcties on tho band nre Judge J. D, Platt, of Wureren, Jo Iuviess County, and Charlos I, Bciwab, of Selz, fstered tho long fron-clnd vath, and M was transtormed hito u Governmoent ofliciul, M VORCES, Molllo Cable fled a bill yestorday niabnst hor vented eruolty, her and refused to support hor, Mury E. Botting chargos hor husbaud, Fielder Hotting, with having doserted hor in 1870 with- out any fault on hee pavt. Bhe has beon uble to live withuut hinever sinee, and, having bos coule aceustomod to his abamco, imuy not ho ullowed o disturt her happiuess by rotirning, A bill was flied by Mary Fokort dsking ta bo divoreed from Joln Eokort, on aceount of his persistont eruclty. . Lawntly, Cirrle Cotwall, on aecount of tha ni- merowd shorteamings of hor husbund Edwad, perfornincs of bor dutivs townrd hin. Judge Tutey yosterday krunted dovroes of dls Juhin Sloy Fannlo 12, Fussott from Goorge Fassutt tor do- sortlons und ta Lizzle Kolntold from Aukust fi"r‘“‘“ i o, swng. nian KokUb mmny sthor gl for tho dumo cauio, S e % iy Juin cson granted o deervo o yvoreo to Wi Corbingky o b Yo 10 Mossrs, Shegurd, Norwell & Co. :rllm ringky from Chuirles Corllusky on tho | HHNES Pigelitsors of tOLF #0008, & 7 Jinlizo (turdnor grantod n decroe to Honorn | nduiiity from all lusscs or dunuges which MoNuil from Charles U, MoNell, on neevuntof | the i of ndultery, his dosertion. ‘e TLEMS, Compnules led their =+ thut all fulled to doposit I coirt tho &,50) Tuvirance Iwouoy whigh wis w condition procudent to their | of unswer belnge fled, pud o unswer was loft wit dumnity, }hu wlurk uutil the wonoy should bo l’urnxwlm‘: by Bidon g foro Duan, who was_Indivted for interforing with u speoiul Deputy United Stutes Murshol ut the recent Prostdentinl wieotion, npposred boe foro Judire Blodirote yestorday, und eiturod into a yeeognlainco in tho sum: of $1,000, with Mike Mcellonald us bls surory, NTATE COUR treaspaas agninat the Pittsbury ({',hl;:'l'l‘un Rafiroad Company', by 5. Hackott brought suit for $3,000 awalust Walter Kinbuall, A8 Carpentor flod n 01l agnlust James 3, Balred, trusieo, W, 111 enking, Asslgnen, Carpontor, Lyman WiEREAL A numbor of brewers have been | loy, successor fu_trust, It 15, J and aro now catsed serlous oxponse wnd nunoy= | Alslo 13, Lawrenco, cxcoutrix of tho lust will nneo through Luwsuits bright mmingt thom by | of Jervminh It Lawronco, Jessio C, Lnwrence, ]mrnmumlmmg pitent-right in inachinery and | and Wiilard C, Lawronce to forecloso o trust- wenty fect of Lot [ 3| [, In ition to Chl- nn mult ngainst tha City of Resoteed, "That tho undersigned browers of | Chicago und Poter Stumps, clalining $5,000 dam- ayes, Jdohn E. Artmaler, rdminiatrator of the estato and ndopt it ita next anhual incoting such [ of Willio Artinaler, comnmenced an action in monsuros that in future nll olaima brought | troapass to rocoyer th aminst nombors for nllegod infringoment in | waukeo & St Paul failway Combany and tho pntent rights iy bo reported to the Arsoolne | Pitiaburg, Cincltnatt & Bt. Louls Rellway Con- it sporind to bo_ cArorily ox- | panys $5.000 of the Chiengo, Mil- CRIMINAL COURT. Michael Jreon was fourd guilly of larceny, and givon ane year in the Iouse of Corrostion. Michaol Kelly pleaded gulity to larcony, and was given twonty days (n tuo County Jall, Chutrles Young was on trinl for nn assault with a piatol, with fntent to kiil, upon his wife nt the Unlon Park Hotel, March 27, Tho cnso was On motfon the resvintion and tho report were written up very Inily nt. the time of tho ool rence, and no- new facts wero olicited on the trinl, Tho principal witness for tho defense Tho Chair nnnounced tho nppointment of tho | wis the prisoner, and ho testified that ho hod no intention whatever of shuoting his wifo Contingonoles—Ienry 11, luctor, Noxton, | that ho procured th Masa.; Willlam A, Miles, Now Vork: Andrew E. | her (ato remuiniog wi Lolcbt, Chivago: Willlatn J, Lemp, 8r. Louls, | cned to leave him. Istal stmply to tri him, she uving threate Tho wife's teatimony was n ropotition of hier story told to the newspapors, which stio elnlined that she bid been chaste, ote, und that the attack upon ber had beeu to kil ter. The cnsowns submitted to the jury nrled (. Stitol, | without nrguinont, and up to ¢ o’clook an ngrec- Ed. Flanenhoim, Pittsbures Val= [ meat had not been renched. Frank Murphy and lurt Murphy wore tried tton, Bostun, Muss,; | for an nssault” upon Otlicer Day with a pistol Tho former was found gidity. Petitlons—F, Liover, Indiamtpolis; 1% Schemin, | and given ono yenr lu the Penitensiary, aud the Philudelphln, Pa.; Gottirled Keueger, Nowark, | Intter was nequitted, N. Henry Sanlingor and Jullug Sahlingor were on ter, Readiog, Pn.: | trinl for burglary. abiout n year ngo. JOSEPH LEDERER. To the Edilor of The Chicago Tridune, CmicAdo, May 1l.—In the head-lines to court proceslings In your fssue of the 10th thore wna printed In lnrge and fat type, **Jnsoph Loderer T'ryltig to Got Ont of the County Jml."” Lower down it was stated that “an all duy argumnent + « + “overanapplication by Lee The case of Albert K. Gouilrle nyninse Poter | dover to be discharged from urres! Papin, Davkl 11 Koyes, und Enos Slosson, whioh | beon arrested on n lurye number of caplus writs: wns bugan buforadidge Gardnor Taesday, cumo | thut at fieat ho teled to glve bnll, but the suits to nn abrupt termination before him yesterdny, | rolled up too fast, und ho was compelled to go to "his was u bill to remove n eloud In tho shapo | Jail. Mr. Lederer {8 not trylng to gotout of tho nppoured fn cvidenco that in Docembur Inst: | Soubty ulls hu hus nover hoen thoe, Fhoro s es wrote Goodrich thut he had u customer | chppged from nrrest; thore 18 no orrest to be who wouid glve $225,00) for tho Gurduer House, | dischurged from, to give bull, but he netunl) encl of the cupins writs: nng utmost eido aud tellity. "ho oL foll up too fuat, an 0 has never beet com)| e On tha iilst of December Keyes und two attor= | o to jal, © pol After court had adjourned yostorday nfter- Guriner House, whure one of the legal luming- | 1007, 1 ealled thouttention of your law reportor, - 1i o 3 81 () rios uismounted und announced o har $17,600 in | FH6 s 1t the couttorom, 1o tho injstakes of correct thom in your to-duy's lssuo. corrected, the same mistnkes sre wng had " Not only tid Mr, L did glve bail, on that, to, with tho The sufts did not roil nlso Impresalon, saw tho color of Pupln’s money, Ile, however, | oharge, wis willing to allow L. J. Gage hold tho deoil, | {n puss but tho others woubd not cousent, und left, { before the Judge, without Thoy subsequently offered to sottle all claling | Judge, after ho had heard us for two duys. sald andglve n relonsoor about S50, but it was | no would have to postpono the further hoaring now Goodrich's turn to refuse. (o thon flled o | to some future thne on neconnt of othor press- I matters: nud ot my suggestion, w8 Mr, Ludleror's nttorney, it wos thou arrafniged that in contemplate nuy purohuse, hut got up the | the foterval tho attorneys tor tho creditors schemo on speeulation, The fact that they had | might ingpeet the books of steeount, A fow wortls inore, Lederer falled Jan. b, 1841, with a thon Indebtedness for.goods pur- chnged of not quite $03,000. 1819 luss than ong-tentl rlch evidently had a rigiit to inve the contenct | distributed among ninoteen creditors, who are muking churgos of fraud_and pursuing Mr, n deereo would be entered in his favor to that | Lederer with cuplas writs, The sale purpose of offect, the [nvestigntion now kolng on 18 to nscertuin whethor thesn churges tre truo or fatse. 1t RS’ NATIONAL | My Lederer thut[s unxions for tho Invest gatlon; lllu bind insistet upon lfulllllk'l'ng.. %hu:‘u over alflcu . R n o | the commoucement of tho first éapius wuit, but J. D. Harvoy, Hocolver ot tho Murufacturers' | 11, wyg unubla to ceure o hearing until this fute Natlonnl Bunk, yosterday began four suits in | day, I'huve beon a reader of your paper for o gooid hollers of the bank to recover on thoir stocie | MUY years, wid huvo gencenlly noticed fn 1t u But {1 this muttor your usunl It af tnis Indobtedcss desiro 1o bo fir, tatrness i wanting, Tho two nrtlvies to which tho Gth {nst. tho Controller mnde au assessmont | poference bas been made publish that only af 70 per cont o tho stockhuldors to nutkoe up | which, If it s any tendoney at all, mukes tho delleloney In tho bink's nysets, tho tangiblo | nguinst Mr, Lederer; overythingin hls fivor ap- hy e (o b carofitlly withheld, nm at n loss to wndorstund, oxeept it be that Hlenth & Miltignn, wio held twenty shures of | your reporter denwd bis inspieation from one of i Charles | tho nttorueys for tho creditors, who ls, 1 Why I8 this so? pns | nitorney in’ somo Nbol sults aguinst Tne Tian: UNE , 0 8l 10,800, 1t 8 un- Hoplng that you will give this lettor tho snmoe devatond that o muubue of otior sults of tho | prominencs tat you guve to tho natters need- sumy chavauter will woon Follow uguinst the | ing correction, Lawm, yours ruamit,:tmlly.s HILIDP BTEIN, TIHYE CALL. Juene Drussioxp—In chambers. Juner BLovasTr—Motlons and genoral busl- ndemurrer to the eross-blll. A decree was on- | TOSS. ArrenuATe Counr—113, 114, 119, 120, 121, No vlghit fn cortuin volumes of tho Illinols roports | €ase on hearlng, which ud been reprinted by Callaghnn & Co,, | _JUBGE and the cnse was sunt to Master in Chancery | Woohull, on trinl, Jupas SMITH—No preliminary oall. Trial call No ense on trinl, Juvar WILLIANSON —Asslats Judgo Gary, No. Callaghan & Co, fllod 1ot crossebille to. onjotn | 438 Cararichuel v Ganv—8i6 to 802, No. 4,075, Kooloy va. teinl. Nocaseon heur- ng. Junan Roaers—Prellininary enll ,h'flm to Gk, buoky, Tho Judge, however, considered thora }.'J‘i",:?.‘.‘,?.;.,“”r‘fi,',’_'" (L, Teind cull Gk, 501, o, wis nothing i tie deeree proviously entored | par Ve e Mifl Compan, wore #0 explioitihat thoy | pis "ros 1 £ Buiie u ordor requizais Myor to filo anunswor, | 14id Comping, on telal 531, B934 to 6, incluslve, oxcept okt vs, NOrth Ciionvg Moliing 211, B34, 097, 580, GiEl, s, o) Flstan Gravel dusar BAnNust—No vall. No, 40, Pattarson va. Btewart, on hesving In the now Court-Houso, Junae JAMERON—48, 40, 13 from Judgo Bar- 281, 1,270, 1,240, and 1,2 vR—Nog, 25f), K, 20, #00, 407, 471, ', Al puesci cases, Lonvis—Insano cuses, and Nos, 1374, und 1,578 to 1,880 inclusive, Buppmion Couvrr—Junae Ganry—Thomas Hehwab & Co., Chilengn, Tho Joge then numine | Cuddy va, G, 8, Davis und L, G, Muson; verdiot, rJones | 258,85 and motion for now trial, Junar Ssutit—l, O, Fronet ve, James A, Mar- AV.—Ellzabeth Jonos cagog verdict, 000, and motion for new trial.— husbund, dueob Cable, nsking for i divoreo on 'l’l'x’:mgull@n’fl‘l‘n’p‘n‘l'u?;he&‘fi::‘.‘fi}bm?fi Fr{xr;ult;‘n tha yround of drunkonneas und extrome and ro- l’ull‘;lllxx"lv' |l11:ml. shntl, 4. Lity of Chi- Counr — Coxresstons—George 1IN Prunces Jucubs askod for a deorao of ‘soparato | Faiiing ea. Mivnu uud Aueling £ W anzer, mnfutenanco ngakust Otto Jucobs, ho huving lutt | tmtor, ve, Tho Forin In Company; verdict, 5,000, and motlon for now telul. RT-PROTECTOR. anks Lt o Kt I the Moeuns of G rtting People Into Bpeetal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune. Tosros, May 1.—Tho suit of Ilelen M, Mucdonalt, Inventor of o skirt-protector, nagainat Slwlnurd, .\'nn\‘nlll & Co,y dr) 1 ittt h | dealers, ot luslo_n. which has been on trlal ;‘»fi‘n'n’flfr'.".’.‘:k‘l“"n“fiu‘r?iflfl-’(u’n"mnfii“l‘f.fl" fomiis | the Unlted States Court slnee August, 1876, was settled tosday- by the Master In " v Chuneery nwarding §50,000 to tho platnthr, vareu In tho followlng cases: Lens Mades t L trom Moineich .\l)ulm-fiw:m.uumn’nla‘n);::-:flmu‘fr A deeree was mado In plalathil’s favor last erucity and dusertion; Sophin Stevenson from | Qtober, wd nn order for an account [ssued, won for drunkennoss and desortions | *Flye nkh"lanntuctor solil by Messrs, Shapard, might incie or beeomo Hnble for through seilng thom, Tho quustion for tho Muster to declidu wis tho nmiessinent of damages npon tho proportion to their sules, ‘Ui that tho whole busine i & Lo, during tho !um dufundints i stug Tu tho caso_of Carvo va. Chrlsty, tho Munbiat- | [SER, o0 e W tiy, Oreat Waostern, and Greonwich Insurmnoo | feis Coymios e tho gorn, unavors yencrdny | biticss " 15 s ofurc Judge JutnosBv, The auswer sots | B t 0 out in substunco the atllavit of tho BUlibl s Iniastint Tostamnof tho onort tho dumnge caused by an nfringin, willor Jamos Beatt, to the offeet | munufucturer by putting ““"y tho. 'I( - thut tha Josa of the schoaner was altributable to | throukh dealors i friugi Caupt, Christy, und clufing that the compunles | nssossod ngulnst any of tho donlers to whom e huvo ol defanso, ‘l':n: defondants, however, | hus give rooila §% Huble 10 be dof fudemnlty,” 1s * that the dofendants, by iho solllag ho Sldenbopr godds umiler s ure vusponsibile for ull the gosds mate st thosu snles duthgod the mlxlalnnul 1o tho smonit of more thun $a0, Iyt —— MUTUAL INSURANCE, Mawmssung, 3oy 1L—Sixty-tive delegates, reprosonting sixty of W0 nutusl ossessinent Nfe-nsurance cumpanivs of this Stnto, this aft- o ernoon wdupted resolutions sviting forth the ‘William Loch and Jobn H, Freldeich filod a | object of mutual companlos, and ompowering DIl yostorday againat Kolurleh Luttes, Johnne | the President to appoint o comuiittee to locuto thun McCormtck, und Fradorick W, Lutter to | # centrul oilico hore, vatuoll forcoluso trust-ieod far §1,000 an Lot 23 1n tho | Yent tran by ssssis and phyeiohute wnd. 10 b subdivision of Block 4 in the cust balf of Jlock | vite tho FLegislature to appolut u committee to 16 of Sheflield’s Addidon to Chlcugm investi; 2. B, Droyer & Co. broughbt suit to recover | bifl rel #2000 af Frederie und Loutso Koch, npw Charles SeCurthy comweuced an action in | tory u newspapor in ute thelr worklugs beforo parsing the Mtive 1o 1autual aaessment yomgunivg opding, and which they clutm as derogus toeir intarests. 'S READY RELI DR. RADwAY: SARSAPARI A L0l RESOLYE, THE GREAT BLOOD Pll?n%m. Changes us Seen and they Daily Occeur, Do 1, Good lrh’“n, dlnnpm-nrnnmof uor, inelancholy, § 1o, ci “‘ tlesh anil miscten, e, o 40 h"‘“figa 2 Btrength "ler‘.'l-\!(‘m ADpotit 1ah for food, no more son; brush, gooil digestion, u|uo[;h|;\vnkun fresh nnafi'?:c"'l‘mfl“ el Apprarance of o the wkin ooks dlent tha heloiches chnmflcd fron ita turbid and cloy, our ¢HOFEY OF nimber color; ke the 1ittlo o no seq i to s ¢l freoly from tho bindder without pain or sealding; s, no pain or wenkness, 4. Murkad diminution quency of luvaluntary (If nMicted i that way), {ggfllz“‘ f;ll’v. 1 Tuerensed X! eroting glands, ang atorod Lo tho Aeverd dpsupy CLO" Dam 5. Yellow tiigo on_ the w tho ewartliy, salfran Aopearsiee ot &?.‘fl es, T erue cuith) through of quanty .(,,“:‘unm," i with wrmlmz of changed to s clear, lvoly, and heal 6, Those sulforing fro; lungs or tubercles ?vlll rg:nll‘::flk rom the lungs, air cells, throat or head; dimfnlsl cough; genernl inorense of atre the syatem: stoppayo of m;l“—llllhlh "hn»nuhl and Toelings of wenkness ey, shoulders, 'oto.: cosntion of Ttk chills, songo of sullocation, hurnd Y, e impro llua:w't Blrongth e hite of the e :";J e-lv\or. Mleerateq ol reat benety sllmolllflllnfl freely the tough ;fim‘um urmuc:.: ing (ho fromachi Felt, g er Uflillg a Few gt Fatey Pty Hischupy roquency of ToURhogy -8 ts and pajny [ puroyam of coughon Iyife down o e ad the morning. A those distressing vrnuually and rurely disappear, 7. A8 doy after day the taken now signs of returning health wij ARSAPARIELIAY n as the blond hmproves in rurny diseuse will diminish, and ull sits, nodes, tumors, B0 skin disciuses, gradiully disappour. in the bunes, joiuts, et vones, rickels, spinal hite awolinge, varicoso BAPARILLIAN tbo syst: N will resolve nway and oxterminnte the virus of m)r velns, /0d srengy forelgn and inpen cancern, 010 10 Forolved uwity, ind tg unenrd JuBst and benlthy: uloers, fover somer y2ds L L 8. 1 cuses'Whero tho svai vaiod, and Moreury, Quicksilver, Co Tlnnts Bive neeuniilited and oo, ccome ey rvatures, oontorting ot Mo A 050 deponi dhemml: ystom, 9. f{ thoao who are taking the tho_cure Of Chromic, Stroiioqs oe bt Ulkennom BOweVOE AW mos o 1o Orcpullle bo th cure, ~f Ariting | 'mvhfn: i beea ni Dettor" and find thoir f:m-rul hl\nlthlmpn\fl;:l, thoir tlesh nnd welght (og ita own, 1t 18 1 sure s grossing. i these dis #ols bietter or worso,—tho nat funetives If not areest, tho bload, 1t will spread an creasing, or oven k that ihe cure ls pro. tho pntient either Virua of the disease i ed and driven froy W conthiue (o unden miue the conatitution. As soon fe the SALL . PARILLIAN makes the patlent "lh‘f-f%‘ckm:' every hour you witl me hentth, strength, and i The great power of t| thut threnten death, as in better and ncrease fg remedy 18 In disoasey CONSUMPTION of the Lunys and Tubercilous Phthis Tu-Sypiilold Discasen, Wasting, beseonin and Ulearutlou of the Kitneys, Dinbetes, Siop: piuge of Water (fnstantuancous relief afonde Where _cathaters bave been used, thus doiog awny with the painful operation of using thes instruments), dissolving and in all cascs of $tono o tho Bisdder, Inflammation of the Blad» der and Kidneys, In chronic cases of Leucorrhoea and Utesty diseuscs, One bottle contnins more of the active princk les of Medicines than any uther Preparstion akeon In ‘Tenspoonful doso,whileothers requin Bve or six times as mucl ONI; DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. xR. . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Bpssstery, Biarrhen, Cholera Sforbm. Fered and Agme Muramativm, Nenralxh theris, Influcnzs, Digleutt Breuthing. Bowe: Complaints, exs, Dinrrhion, Chiolura Morbas or pein o Neaunses insstuuge, 9 Loosen ebariea (roni the bow 0 or inflamwation, no wes llow the uso of the It. 1t s oF of, ¢ slapped In Btes by taking ltndway's ltendy Mellof, R, Sure Throat, I'' WAS THE FIRST AND 1S THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that {nstantly stops the most excriciating painy ud cures Cameestlonty whether of the Lunge. Stomnch, [lowcls, o alluys Intlammations, other glauds s Dy one npplleation, RO OIS TN T NN TR, No mutter how violent or exorucluting paib, th Rhucmutio, Bed-ridden, Tntirn, Crippled, Nervs ous, Neurulgle, or prostruted with disease mey PADWAY' thstant chso. fk'xo"hnh.\unrgp‘:' OF T LAMMATION OF WFLA;l,b‘ll;TJ(IN %IP 'JKII‘IU hgu()'\\"g s, 80! FODIFRICULT BREATHING, P Tl"mA”;‘\'l}l}}E‘f\:'l;illufl OF THE HEA BYSTERICS, CROUP, DIL HEADACHE, TOOTIAC NRRVOUBNESS, BLEED] NBURALGIA, RHEUM A COLD U1 CHILBLAINB, AN The npplication of tho Ready PArt or purts whery th pain or ¢ DY RELIEF wiil afford 1P KIDNEYS, X HE, 18] THERIA, i1, INFLUENLe T1LLS, AGUE CHILIA D FR 0ST BITES will afford easo and comfort. Thirty V';l #ixty drops :n“I‘I:Il'f :u;lémhlt;: il.“ rtburs, Blox Hesk water will fu u fow m Bprains, Sour Stomuch, | ache, Diurrhaw, Dysentery, Colle, Ynternnl Pains. “ravelens should ulwnys eary o Bowels, and all way's Joudy Rollef with thuin, A Tellef to e dlfiicalty ey Wind inth bottle ot Rads few dropsia wator will provent sickness or ains from cosogt of witor. lu I8 better than )vnmch Brandy oF Bittors as o sthnulant, FEVERandA PEVER AND AGUE cured for 0ty Thore Ia not 4 remediul nxen will ero Fever utul Agus eus, Bllious, Scar! fovors (ided by 1A L] RADWAY'S READY 1L PIFTY CENTS in this wor un:‘ '?"nmhuflni‘:m phoid, Yellom WA -t GUE centt id that '5 PILLY) g0 quic RADWAY'S Regulatin VES, 0O A PERFEOT PURGATIV BSP PAIN, ALWAYS NATURALIN 'PHRIR OPERATION ENTS, ACT WITHOU' RELIABLE, AND it Tore. g Pills! riNg APEHER A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel Parfectly tasteless, l!lflt""fl);, [Ld t‘st gu, purge, n-gullu,hvl;v“ 0 :fim pthon, ~ Radwuy Blllonsness, FFever, Influa Plivs, aud all dernugemonts ol vern., . Watnited to elfect Purely vegotable, contuining eral, or delotorlons drugs. 'Observo tho fullowin he Head, Acldity of wusca, Tleartburn, l)lsul}'-t of weight in the Ktonu Binkinis or Flutterlngs ach, Bwimming of tho H eult Brouthiig, Fluttertng ¢ or Bulfucating Bensntiony Bm-. Dots or Wobs beforg ull Py rdors of the Stouach, Live meyw, Blndder, Nurvous Discascs. | stipatiou, Costiveness, Indigestion, costed cleanse Yor th cure of 81 or. Howeld, Ki S eadacis, s Dapepelss Mo of the TR rrom Dixordurs of the Digestive 'm....}iumuau, Vwward s, lood it of o u positivy ¢ 1o inereury, BB s syptoms resultsf % the Fulliess of (B e Stowacds Food o e Wi b Stome 1, Hurrled and 0’;“?‘ £ tho Interna Vit U Fulln tativnd £ berspina® inin the Head, Detlelensy 0%, Spp tion, yellownuss of tho the Blide, Coest. Limba, Heat, Burning in the Fl st A suw doses of Iuniwey aystem from ull the al PRICE 25 CE BOLD BY DR Read “ FALSE AND Hend a letter stump 'mu.lt‘:i‘llll'ltfl ands will o sasd NO. 38 WARK EN-81., CUl YORK, 1 B~ information worth thous: you. ‘Thers cun be no butter of Dr. lladway's old ustab dies thag. o thom, u"‘&.’ifi&" ‘mn Igpsolvels sad Pills, be sure and ask iy Dusae * Badwad I und E i sadden 3 b Piits will fre¢ .u.n'unl:udnnw ors. 18 PRI BUX UGGISTS. TRUE” thiesd for Kadw! 1000 whal VA 3T Flushes & 04 {a1ds Ao BT ] — — e o 3 Pkt