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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: EDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 5 GN. oR ¢ “Electric Energy” Which Scientists Are Excited. t Taken by Americans in Relieving the Natives of Chios. A Box © Qver par Revisod Now Tostament ab Last Tsued to the Religious World: The n of Juige Howe in the spc;luonotm'y Conference—~Tho Tudian Delegate. ey Czar Discovers thq.o. His TheLetmce Is .Sprinkled with Arseénic. to by the Nihilists in Roply lmif;!‘he i’mclnmntion of the Emperor. Jfidhat Pasha Tinplicated in tho Sultan’s Assasination and Deposed from Offices Toglishman Willing to Pit o Horso x ngAgalnxt TLorillard's Irequois. GREAT BRITAIN, LI oy, mm"l“;’{"‘l‘lllmu Thompson, , May 17.~5lr N F‘f{"flr UIE) Unlversity of Glasgow, hns reeeived from M, Camille Faure, tho dis- coverer (of Daris), & box ot ‘“clectrle erey, A gentlemnn wrote to the Times this morning As to‘lluws: “Oon Monday lnst, in Parls, o Fauro battery {or pite) secondaire, was charged with the clectric flufd direet from an ordinary Grove tatters, In my presence, The receptacle consistedof four Faure batterlos, ench nbont fivelnches tn dinmeter and ten inches high, forming a eylindrical lenden vessel, and con- talning atternate sheets of metullle lend and slumtoum, wrapped In folt and rolled into spirals wetted with acidulnted waler, and the whole placed In a square wooden box, measuring about one cuble foot, and weigh- Jng some seventy-five pounds. ‘I'his was piotected by @ lovse wooden cover, through which the electrodes in lead protruded ad wero flattened down for the convenfenco of trausportation. This toxof electrle energy was handed to me by 3, Faure, with tho objeet of submitting 1t to exsiuatlon and mensurement at the hands of StrWillian Thompson. In about sevonty- twn hours from the time of chnrglng the jnr {a Paris I had the satisfaction of presenting FAURE'S RAIE OFFERING ota box of clectrielty intact. 'I'his Is the patent compression within the small space of one cuble foot of a power equivalent to nearly one niltlon feot, Tho wonderful box Lanow deposited In tho Iaboratory of Glns- gow University, and is Leinig submitted to aseries of- tests and wensuroments, ‘Flio resultsof some of these made Sir Willlam exelufm, *Why, iC's o httle glant.’ 'I'lie ad- vantage to seience and humanity which this djscovery, orrather the perfection of Plantu’s dlscovery, b3 destined to afford sre of such: transecndent importanca that woe eannot for e preseut form uny correct estlmate of imagoitude. Whatever nuvy bo the pruc- tieal results oblalned, 1 liave the satisfaction of recording that for the first tine to my koowledgo In the history of the univarso a box of electrle energy nearly equivalout to o awillion feet, contalned within less than n cublo foot of space, Intnet and potoutial, hos been transparted from France or elsewhere loGreat Britatn.” ANERICANS ON A MISSION OF MERNCY, Spectal Cable, Loxnoy, May 17.—The correspondont of the Cologno Guezette In the Island of Chilos in Uislast lotter deseribes the part taken by the forelgn men-of-war in bringing help to the tatlves, TheUnited Stntes were represented bythe Galenn, and her erow especlally dis- tnulshed themselves by bringing many cfm:il«l from the more distagt parts of the an, TIE NEWMARKET TACES, The second ~spring. wmeoting of tho New- kel races commenced to-dny, With relched weather but: n fair attendanco, Dusiness commenced with tho old-fashloned Burwell Stakes for 8-yenr-old fllies and colts, forwhich Mr, Lovlllard’s Iroquols was al- lwedto walk over, nothlng buing thought E‘M enough to oppose the Amerienn erack The Selllog: Wolter stakes showod six run- s, including North Star, who ran In the Tamb of Alr, "l'en Broecke, wearing his colors ;:O_rmge und biack belt, Ilo was heavily cked, 'lgavlug off best In demaud for ’bflmy- Lo raca wus ran- at a capital pace, \M?i Ameniean could nover catch Capt, :uJoeko, tidden by Archier, who won llltn length, 'Threw longths off was Mr, ; hmh ¥ranclsican Friar, who came In Il ‘Tho winuer snd North Star atarted Mit04 encly, 3 byT ::0 )\uwmark‘ut Spring Handleap was won i LW, B Crawford’s L1¢ King, There lnv:l' l:vm_contesmnw. Including Mr, Loril- » Wallénstelu, which was not placed. lay HoIE BEVISED NEW TESTAMENT ol U tssued to the publle, Tho title b ‘my describes the work ns tho Now m:' ot trausintod out of tho Greck, be- ol wl\emun st forth In 1611, com- - h:’l‘l the most anclont authorities, m“\v ¢ i 1860, The suggeations of e “llnulenn Hevision Comumitteo are np- e 10 the volume, ‘Thy Daily Newy o u’rhoy Willbe found to form s taygo 'fimz colluction of varlous rendor- Vter lned‘hu the * American rovisers iy Envu recommended unsuecess Wudegt ,f" ugligh company, ‘The English hion L by no means conour with can ln all polnts, but he will find Min “e:: Ruibla proutof thought and care e, Iy Sutd learnlng on the Amerlcan WEu.n,'l"'"y Casea we are persunded that Uibey o Tevlsors would have dono well e Pulil more atteutlon to thew," WAL BLESNAN'S ApEECI, DLM:V'!';H ‘alern Anolated Presty Whll'l!ul‘lu- lT.—hllu‘hucl Brennan, in a gy Yo l)mmx on Sunday Inst, declared 2 ul:::;"n suuy reformer who pro- [y ‘e ite Jandloras will b i Lang, Wlatforw, lo eharacterlzed Yo 234 mlserablo mwasure, and nd- 184 & general strike against all rent. Any thy antlsluvery’ movoment In g flt:;umegwd by offers of e«guwouall- b wlw:?\uwrs, but that slavory was o m{ ‘n‘ blood, Ee gaid the peopl leey o lmwulbh‘x for landlords to ARy, 1AL xmlxlmmu TUE cornCION ACT. Hrats upger &” ~Thero were fifty-four I ut 1 0 Covrclun get up to the hth Warmung g % duitation Iy not, cheeked, The Bt reggqqgypy RSt OF Dillon states that Us gl V0¥ SUspccted of Ingiting forel- b llvu‘w o exscution of the Procuss 0811 gy PRSESSI00 OF lnudsy aud 1o " ULap, iy UTONE SEROUSLY TLI. Gladyoggy loug wad euriest ahoceh i the Ilonse of} Commons last night greatly ox- hiansted N8 strength, Toward the closa of the speeeh be was nbserved to bo swifering, and onee or twico 1 wan though he would not he able to go on. 11s Indomitable energy earrled him throwgh, and after mnking one of hlsmost thrilling suceches ho sat down amid ntorrent of npplause. Soon afterward he loft the House and drove to his residence in Carlton Housu terrace, ‘The renetion from the excltoment of the night proved too great for e strength, ‘To-day b 18 serloualy (1l and confined to his bed, Nota Hetle fear ts entertained concarning him. Iiis health has never.hieen gaod sinee hls partial recovery. from the {llness which prostruted him last sunmer, LATER, Mr. Glndsiono’s secrctary states that, while thie prosteation of the Premler was vory great carly this morning, he hns now greatly re- covered and 18 neatly well, READING, LoxpoN, Mny 17—A powerful syndi- ente, with £150,000000 sterling, s belng formed to coliperate with Franklin B, Gowen to seenro control of Toead- ing, It Is sald that one of the members of tho symdicate 18 n prominent momber of tho British Cabinet, THE COURT OF AFPEALS docldes that n contract between n shipper and ship-owner for earrying cattle on deck 1s fllegn!, and tho shipper under such acon- tract hos no romody agatnst the ship-owner for cattle Jottisoned, 3 WOOL. To-ny 1,150 bales offered, chiefly Sydnoy, Tort Phillip, New Zealand, Adelnide, and Cape, The demnud was good, and prlees un- altered, RUICIDE,. John Rea, o sollcltor of Tolfast, Ircland, well kuown for tho rlotous scenes he fre- quently crented In court when defending participauts In party processions, hus coms mitted sulclde, TIE EAST. TILY PLAGUE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Muy 17.—Dispniches from the sanitary administration In Mesopos tamin state that the mortality from the plague In Nedjef was fifty-slx por day for the week ending May 9. Four thousand in- habitauts are disposed In camps completely isolated. Theso eamps are now guite freo from plague, ns are also tho Irenlities of Llzaynd and Djarn, whence the disense wus originally propagated. ‘The remalning In- habitants of Nedjof will leava shortly, when the ofticals will be nble to cowmplately de- stroy nll lntent gorms of the epidemie, MEETING OT THE FIONTTER COMMINSION. At the meoting of the Frontier Commis- slon Turkey withdrew the polnts of the pro- posed couvention which the Ambnassadors of the Powers consldersd inndmissible, MIDHAT TASIA, CONSTANTINOPLE, 3Mny 17.—The palace of Midhat Pasha' in Smgrna was suddonly sur- rounded to-dny by three battalions of troops under command of an alde-de-camp of the Sultan, Midhat, however, escaved by a side- «toor, and took rofuge at the Frenelr Consul- ate, wheneo he issued nn nppeal to the forelgn Consuls for protection, ‘T'he Consuls applled to the Ambassadors for instructions, 1t Is ofliclully announced that the complicl- ty of Midhing Paslia in the murder of Abdul Azlz ins been estubllshed, 1o hus boen dis- missed from his Governorship, and All Pasha appointed’ successor, A steamer will leave Innedintely for Smyrna with a speclal jury empoweared to examine Midhat Pnsha, DEPARTED FOR BYITA, Tho-Minlster of Justice has lett for Syria, ¢ RUSSIA. ANOTHER SUILISTIC PROCLAMATION. Dy, Moy 17—The Nilllists have an- svyered the munifesto of the Czur by n procla- mntion, sayimg thoy accept the war which faas been forced upon them, and ere conil- dent of vietory, ‘The gronter the opprossion the finner will the peoplo becomne, DESPOILING THE JRWS,' 87, PeTERsnunra, May 17.—Fresh riots dirceted against the Jews have oceurred at Swmelg, in the Government of Kieff, and nt Odessn, whoere Jews' houses were plundered ond wrecked., 1t 19 reported that the popu- Ince of "Tartove throw a Jew luto the flames of o burning house, A MINE, Sr. PrrEnsuvne, Moy 17.—~An onsign found n mino of thirty-seven pounds of gun- powder under n stone bridyge at the steamer Ianding In o strect leadIng to the Tsnrkossetto Rallway station, Two naval Licutenants wero arrested at Cronstndt for abstracting dyamite from the Imperial Mining Depurt- ment, F WATSAW, Energetlc precautions havo been taken nt Warsaw aguinstthe anti-Jewish disturbances amiquneed for to-morrow, 3 ODESSA, Oprss4s, May 17,~1'he military are bivou- acked-throughout the city, Tha Governor of the ity hns warned the Inhabitants to ro- main - in thelr homes inthe event of dis- turbances, ARSENIO SALAD, Tho Czar I sald to huve nearly porishod by polgon on the 12th fust. Ono of the pulnco scultions, arrested sinee, had sprinkled ar- senlo over a bowl of salad, of which Alexan- der 13 known to Lo very fond, As the dish did not figuro on the menu, the attempt was detocted.? On tho day previous the Emperor recelved an invitation to his own funeral, THE TUNISIAN CONQUEST. RESIGNATION OF 111 ITALIAN MINISTER TO PAIIA. ‘LoxpoN, May 17.—~1he Paris correspond- ent says Gen. Cialdinl, the Itallun Ambassa- dor to Irance, Has definitly resigned, and will retuen to Italy. TUE FRENCH NOT ’-lrg ENTEL TUB CITY OF Tux1s, May 17,~It I8 now constdered prob- abje that tho French troops wlll not enter ‘Iunis. Roustans, Minlster Plenipotentlury, and Gon, Breard have consequontly bucome unpopulay with the French colony and the troops, " The Government eontlnues to con- lcoul tho terws of the treaty frqm the Tunls. nus, ¥ GERMANY, DESIGNS AGAINST THE EMPEROR. Special Uable, WiesBADEN, Moy 17.—The rocent stay of the Eux;vomr Wil gt Wiesbadan was cou- sldornbly shorténed in counsequenco of cer- tain lottors which woro recoived by court ofticiuls, and which contalned friendly warn- Ings of somo design ngalnst the Emporor. Thesy lottors are sald " to have come from: England, consequently grent precantions wero takon durlug the lmporial stpy here. Herr Madu!, Ohlof of Poljce of Borlin, arrlved with an extra forcu of der tectlves. ‘The parmde on tho 6th lnst, took place in frout of-the -Colonnade for the first thwe fustend of in \Vithohn Strasse, 'where 1% 13 gunorally held, ‘I'he Inygo pluco In front of the Kurhouso 18 more ensily surrounded by pollce and suldiors. THE PUBLIC WERE KEPT AT A GREAT DISTANCE ’ & . from the Imporiut party.” On the lnst Bu{)duy which he spent hiere the Bmparer abstained from gotng to church, ‘Lhls was quito con- trary to his regulnr custom. On the day of hls departure no visitors were rucelved ab the Schloss, ' Even the usual offorings of flowers undbouquets wers rigidly rejected. For the sume roason the Emperor did not earry out his orlginel intention of Rgolng to Frankfort on the 10th lust, to be present at the tenth auniversary fos- tival of .the' aluniug of the Franco- Ueran 'Ureaty aud at tho opening uf the Patent Exhibition. The exact tlme of hig departure fromhome, which took place nlne days earllér than was oviginully planned, was kopt seeret. Uho local papers published dit- forent nceounts of the Ewperor’s futentlons, und the Luperial train passed quickly through Frankfort, arriving at Berlin lust Monday in safely. ‘i 0| MONOPOLY BILL. 0 the Western Anoetated Drees, Lowpox. May 17.—A Rarlin carrespondent says: ‘Tho next questton Bismarek will bring before PParliament will be the "Fobaceo Monopoly bill, which, however, Is not likely 1o pass, DIBMARCK AGAIN DRFEATED, Beneiy, May 17.—Prinee Dismnrck has ngain sustalned a defent fn Pavlfnment. 1l projoct for the biennual budget Instead of anannual repord of the finaucelal conditlon of the Lmplre, and for quugdrennial Jistend of these sununl sessions, have been rejected by o lwge majorlty. In Parlfament, The 'rinco ls sald to manlfest greatuxasperntion, BANON VOX PEIFALL, Intendant of the Munleh Court Opera-ouse, wrltes that hie Jing arranged to glve n serles of Wagnet's operts In September next. The Inst four nlghts in May, next geur, the Baron Intends to give tho *Ring of the Nibelun- ren, and the “Trllogy” will bu repented Juns b, 6,7, and 0, cUsTOMA, Benny, May 17.-Prince Blsmarek hns Informed the Federal Council that negotia- tions for tha incorporation of llamburg In the Zollvercin pmise speedy success, ‘I'lfercfore, he will not, meanwhlle, proceed with tho fucorporation of Altond, but the in- corporation of the Lowor Elboe will be carried ot without delay. FRANCE, COMMERCE, Panus, May 17.—The Journal des Dehats, In an article on the renewal of the treatiesof commoree, says: The negotiations should Le reopéned on a basisthat fio Incrense whate ever should be made, Existing dutiesshould, on the contrary, be reduced in the cnse of severnl essential commoditios, such s cot- ton-twist, lron, and machinery. ‘Tho conver- slon of nd valorem Intospectfic dutles should ho effected by an international commission, ‘The articla concludes by recommending tho prolongation of tho existing tariit until April, 1883, . 3 MALLET niso statod that Indin wonld engage not to change her system of free mintage of sllver during tho perlod to bo afterwards fixed, provided & certnin mmber”of the prineipal States would undertakg to mantain free mintage for the same perlod at nratio of 164 tol, 1t the fall In silver continued Iudin might, on the discovery of fresh gold imines, or some othor appointment, reluctant- ly enter into the struggle for the possession of the only metal having o firm International basls. 1lo exhorted France and Auerien not to be deterred from persoverlng in an effort which, liko nll great reforms, requires cour- age and patience, HOWE'S BPERCIU was devoted to proving the disinterestedness of tho United States in_entering into the Conference. Ameriea, he snid, was not anxious for a market for hor procious metals, but for her agricultural produce. IN THE NONETARY CONFERENCR to-day, ex-Senator 1lloweand Mynheer Vroltk spoke In favor of bimetalllsm. Mr. Louis Mallett, ropresenting Indin, pointed to the ovils the depreclation of silver had brought upon Indin, and declared his rendiness to support any mensuro tendiug to Increuse the valuo of sliver, ‘Tho next sittivg of the Con- ferenco will be Thursday, when Mr, Evarts, M. Dumns, and M. Plrmez will speak, and it Is expected tho goneral discussion of the, monetary question will bo closed. ————— SPAIN. SEIZURE OF A CURAN PAPER Hiwelal Cuble. MAvuip, May 17.—Telograms received to- dny from llavans report that the createst excltement was eaused In Cuba by the prose- cutlon and selzure, by order of the Colunial authoritiey, of El Triunfo, the vrincipal organ- of the Cuban Liverals, because that popular paver enorgetieally advaeated, In n lending artlele,. the autonomy of Cubn under the Spanish flag, but with as much self-govornment as Cannda. El Lib- cral and soveral influential Madrid papers protest sharply aguinst the conduct of Gen. Blanco. The Creole representatives bellave that o reform is possible in Cubu until Gen. Blanco and the principal nuthorities nre re- moved to raverse the fatal policy of the Con- servators and planters, SWITZERLAND, AN EXTRAORDINARY CALAMITY UOTIIARD TUNNEL. Loxpoy, May 14.—~A terrible disaster oe- cured at the Mount St Gothard Tunnel in Switzerland, yesterdny, While a largo force of workmen were ongaged at work in the tunnel n Inrge mass of rock beenmo dis- *loged and burled nearly 400 of tho men, The noeldent sunnnoned o large number of em- ployés and others to tho scone of the disaster, and great efforts wero made to rescue those who wore wounded, ‘Three hundred of those, somo malimed for lite, others fatally IN B8T. fnjured, were taken from the débris, Seventy workmien were - kilted out- rightt All _ that was possible was done for the wounded, and the scones nbout the mouth ot tho tunnol where the familles of tho unfortunate men guthored wero heartrending li the extreme, TOLLAND. THE LIQUOI QUERTION, Tng HAgus, May 17.—~The Sccond Cham ber of the State's General has adopted—60 to 1i—a'biti to repress the abuso of alcoholls Hquors. It provides for the licensing of bar- rooms In proportlon to the population, and so 04 to prevont tholy ;cmmm!lm.lonl:n uuyl ong locality, Porsons drunk in public places will h(y punishuble by lmurlsnn?nent‘ L: TIIE TRANSVAAL, AN INI'ORTANT DECISION, Loxbox, May 17,—~The Royal Commission- er hns come to the huportant declsion not to enter tho I'ransvanl untll the guns tuken ut Potehefstrom are surrendered. e ——e— CROP PROSPEOTS. TLLINOIS, Bpeetal Correapondence of The Chicago Tyibune, Gmgosvinee, I, MMay 16—The warm weather atill continugs, although the exces- sive loat of last weok 18 not experlenced, ‘There is more molsture fu the ground than nt tho sawe - tinic of thoe year slnco 1877, and tho feurs entertained untll recently of a di souson huvo boen dissipated. Tho” prinalpul trait omn of this soction (8 apples, und 13 it uround thoro como repopts of o pood prospoct for the opop. Tho troes ara full of bionin, ‘Thore will ‘be no peachos horo this your, Tho smult fruis will probubly bear abugdantly, thora buiug un vxeelivnt outlook for (ho strawberries, oUrrants, oto. e NEBRASIKA, Lavcorx, Neb., May 17.~Orop prospects arg the bost known for yeard, oxeopt that tho whont acroagy 18 somowhut reduced, e —eti——— THE STAR-ROUTE SCANDAL, Lirrie Houk, Ark., May 17.~Ex-Gov, Hadloy, Postmustor of this olty, in an interview Iu refore onico to tho spoolal sent from here to tho Chlea- o huter-Ocean churging iz with complioity in the stur-routo servica with Dorsoy and other orouked buslnvas, suld thory wis not & word of trutl in tho whoio aerilcle excupt the rof- roeice to bis upproval of the bondi. Pouk and - others " dld_ sign tho bonds, but not blauk bunds, They wors the sauie kind us wero approved for othor biddurg at the #umo tiwe, snd wiot the requlronicuts uf thu luw in every particulur, ns siown bufore tho House Investigating commitice. The Goveraor courts tha fullest inguiry tuto uis offlotul nets, sud do nouuces the :fi patuh us o wivked aud maliolong the report Uuds no crodunc wu 'n."n otfors to vustun honcst und elliviout our. 5 e — CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS, Asurawn, Ky., Muy 17.—Our physiclans ro- port a numbor of cases of corebro-aplno} me- nlugltis over I West Vieglola, Muyor James Wormour, of Corudo, has lust three children in tho past fow duys, and there uro ive uthior cuscs 11 tho suwie towl und suveral cuses buck of thy tawil. WASHINGTON. Matthews Sworn into Office as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Mrs. Garficld’s Fever Subsiding and Ler Mind Becoming Clear. Frod Douglass Confirmed as Recorder of Deods for the Distriot of Oolumbla, JUSTICE MATTIIEWS, IIE 1'UTS ON THE MANTLE, Wasmisarox, D, C., May 17,—Stanley Matthews nppenred at the office of the Clerk of the Sunreme Court this nfternoon, aceom- panled by Chfet-Justice Walte, and took the oath of office. The Chlef-Justics ordered the commlssion of Justice Matthows to b entered of record, toguther with the follow- l\;n: order, changing the allolment of Jus- tees: 5 “Onnir—It nopearing to me that n new allotment of the Chief-Justica and Ansacl- atesJustices of the Suprems Court of the United States ling becounts iecessary by re- 2o of the sppolutment of Mg 1 stice Slatthows 10 1Hi tho ve ney ocenslonediby the restienution of Justico & no, [ do boroby order that Mr, dustice Bradiey bo rolloved from_duty in the Hixth Clroult, and that Mr, Justice Matthows Ue #aalgnod to that olrouit in his stond, Tn nll uther respocts tho ullotment made by tho Court on May 2jlnst Is coutinued In furce, B “3M, R, Warry, Cblof-Justice.” JERYE BLACK and several othors who bitterly onposed Stanloy Matthows' contirmation uro trying to bave the Injunction of seeracy romoved from ail tho pro- ceedings during the pending of tho Matthows cise. The resviution offered in the Bennto to this olfect to-dny was not tinally votod upon, thoughi It was discussed at length, MRS, GARFIELD, A WOLN-OUT BUSBAND, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns, Wasuixatoy, ). 0, May 17.—*1 do not care what happens at the other end of the svenue,” sald tho President, with great emotion, to n friend last night, *1f only this poor, dear woman gets well.” The DPresi- dent has been placed undoer extraordinary clrenwstances for the Inst fow days, His wife, at diiTerent thnes, has been reported to be dying. "wleo this woek on the strectsshie hasbeen reported dead. Meanwhile, Mr. Conkhug has been defymng the President and pulling down tha pillars of the Republican temple, ‘Lo-night, happily, Mrs, Gartleld is better, and the physiclans are beginning to hope that her life will cortninly be spared, but. n long courso of terrible fever Is sald tobe inevitable, AN IMPROVEMENT, To the Waatern Assoclated Press, Wasniyaroy, D, C, May 17.—Thero is some Improvement in Mrs. Garfleld’s condl- tion, She passed a quiet but rather sloepless night, 1llef symptoms this morning are cn- cournging; tho fever Is less and her mind 1s clenrer, MRS, GARFIELD'S PHYSICIAN furnishes the followlng bulletin, dated p. 1. ra, Gurfleld's condition was more favor- able to-dny than_yostorduy. Thero is lcas fover und delrfum. B8tio hins pussed u comparutively cumturtable day ¥o tar.'" NOTES. PIED DOUGLARS, Hpeelal Dispateh to Ths Chioago Triduns. Wasmraroy, D, €, May 17.—~The Scpute to-day confirmed Fred Doug- Inss to be Recorder of Deads for this Distrlot, after o sonowhat aniniated contest, In which the Democrats ovposed hin. They elalmed that e was not it to perform the duties of the oftice, amd that, In the positlon of Unlted States Marshal, whicli be recently held, ho was gullty of great nepotism. DBut he was confirmed, it is suld, by o three-fourths vote. % % presioest Hinrienn, . in signing two commisslons of Federal offi- cers which ho has fust signed, pleasantly re- minded the persons appointed of their old colloge days, Uypon the commlssion of Capt, Honry, appolnted to be United Statos Marshal for thls Distrlct, the President wroto {n tho cor- nor, ** Hiram," slgnifying Wiram Collegao, where Cupt. Henry and the President were ut the oute brenk of tho War, tho President ns Professor und Honry us n studont, and on Judge Pardeo’s conumigsion, contlrmed to be Unlted States Juidge of tho Lowiglana Clronit, tho Fresident uftixed the numboers 42, also o remlndor of Hiram Collegy duya. THE PRESIDENT'S NOMINATIONR, Tho Prealdent bas nominated. the followln, Postmastoss: (leorgo B, clmumnn. Grent Ban Kna.: James ¥, Clongh, Sabothn Grove, Ko Charles R, Hopkins, Frisco, U, 1 POSTMASTERS CONFIRMED. . N. Clarko, Iua Grove, Iu.; James I, Clough, Sabethy, Kas.; Goorge hu{:mnu. Great Bend, Kaa,; Revecen A, Nabers, llu\l#' 8pringd, Miss, ‘I B, Pratt, Cunton, Miss.; Willam D, Kin Hawkiusvilie Gu. 'y FIVE PER CENTS, © I1alders of $110,070,1) In § por aont bonds have notitied the Tronsury Dobartmoent thut thoy wish them continuied atBig per eent. Two hundyed thousand dollars of tho bonds {ncluded in tho nmount are beld in Europe, . IN TIHE SENATE. When tho doors reopenod Mr, Snundors sube mitted tho follpwing prommbie and rosolution, which wis ordered {xrlmonl: WiIEAH, tho Auditorof Rallroad Account In o lottor dated Feb, H, 1881, and trausmitiod Ly tho Secretary of tho Interfor to Congress on Fyb, 15, 1855, scts forth thut, while tho amount of tha varulnys of the Union_Puciic luilwad hus steadily ineroused since 1875, thnt of the Cuntral Pacific tius nearly us ateadlly ducrcused; und *WiEneAs, In this connection, it is alio sot forth that thiy 14 owing purtly. to tho fact that the Coutrn! Puclfig ind diverted Lusluyss frowm the subsidized rouds to tho lonsod hies, whiok lensed Jiucs ure prinelpally owned by the ownors “f lllu‘ ‘u":ml. Pugitte, who are pald high rent als hovwlor; o - \Vufima\!.'mu Commlssloneraof Rallroad Ac- counts recaminendy, und the Sceretury of tho Interior concurs n his recommendations, to wit, * that tho Slnking 'und law ot May 7, 1673, bo chungod 80 far ud relutes to the umount res quired trom the Centrul Pacitle, so that 60 per cont of tha not enriilugs of thut Com Dy muy bo :!npllnd 10 tha payment of tho debt, instead ‘l’xr #a por cont nd tho law naw ja'; thoroforo o it *! Heaglyed, That the Committes on tho Judle clury ot tho Benate be dircutod to luquire inte il thuso matters, aud partleulnrly touchlig the relations of the Central Pucitlo Hullrond 1o Its lensed lines und othor corporntions, and ¢spes clulty thoso lines and evrporations In which its stockbolders pro interested, mit report to the Honato #t tho next regulnr scasion what, 1n thoir Judigmont, i propor mnd Nucessary to moet of- ru‘:&\;\!y protoct the interests of the Unltod MR, MOUGAN : offerod o rosolution, which was printod, lookin; T h e olaseniontion” o€ oocrs Sna souplonay oF the Gonoral Lund-Otlice, st AMr. Cockrell aifered a resolution calllug on the Searetary of War foru roport of tho survoy of the Oauge Ltivor, Adopted, ffir. Baywrd offoyoil the jollowing, which was lai l} oy tho tuble for future Autjoy Resolvad, 'That u colwmittes consisting of two Benutora be nppolnteit by the Ctiir to walt upon the Presldent und inguire If bg hys uny other busineas to luy beforu thu Benato, Adjourned,” - e ————— INDIANA MEDICAL ASSQCIATION, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaga Tyidune, INDIANATOLL, Ind,, Muy 17.~Tho twonty-fifth unuunl sesaion of the Indiutn Stata Modicul Ase sociation mot to-day with 500 delegates vrosont, ‘The following commiticed wore appuluted; Oa Credontiuly, Dy J. D. Gatl, M A, Boxton, Juhy 8. Dare, and B, W, Wovlen. On Ethics, Drs. Wiltiam Lomax, B, 1L Peareo, M, 31, Daro, W, 11, Brenton, und R, 8, Noweomer, On Finanoe, Ls. .1 }'uunu. J. McLoun Moulder, 13, ¥, Bwal- ford, R R. Weist, und Josn Chanibers, Fapors wury read by Dr, Witham Cuminios, of Unlun City, on “Trichinn,” aud by Dr. J, B, Aloxuuder, ot Chitton, on * Frlobliiusta’ 10 the afrornoon stssion, wftor the roading of Uns, . A, Davis. of Now Albuu‘y. ?:nl oLy l’n{;lfl by Ly s b, :\’ulllun;wx}n nfl]dt. [ llr:)l:_fin:u‘ ol thf ity upaon technlen! subjeots, Uiy pres “ll:('ll ** Modionl l.uul-fllmu v by DS. i burd, of Riciwond, aud Dr. H."H, Jumcson, 85 this pity, botls inouibers of tho Comiultton walc bad tho matter in chargo during the rovont Leghslyture, Tho views ol the geoflewen were contlicting us (o what ought Lo bo done, and a now speclul comittos wae, therve foro, uppolnted (o Teport upon the subject duriug the present umeoting. Atihe e\'rnln’; session, tn 11y courdo of tho ad- cirvod by the Urosllent on " Advances n Medls ** thy suo sikbjeet Wi ngein roferred o, r. Hurvoy rumurking thut the blame could no longer be thrown upon oiber the puople of the State or the Leglslaturo tor tho fullure of luglee latton to, proteat the profogsion from Incompo- tent und “dishoneat practitioners, It was now evident that the fuult llos withit tho riunka of tho inedical men, and e suggestod thit it wna the “duty of “the Bocliy to purge |t #eif - uf consure, These remirks are fndicate an_ Intentlon on beilevesl 4 tol nlarge number of tho members to Rure certaln of the Committeo on cgislation, who aro allesedd to have en- deayored to Truvmu the prasnge of any but tho particuiar bill which thoy had indorscd, CANADA. WELLAND CANAL., y Boeetal Dievete’s ‘0 The Chikago Tridbune, 57, GATHARINES, Ont, May 17.—A flame nlaeed in the embankment which divides tha enlarged ehaunel from the old eanal hiag been opened, and water let into the level below, & distance of abont two miles. The water 18 held back now by the gunrrd-gates just above the locks at Marlntt's Pond, ‘The work of dredging the dam at the Holland Road will now he gone on with, and will oceupy the dredge enzaged about a fortnizht, ~ The dnm - at the point where the Welland lilway ~crosses the canal I3 nlsv being removed, Mr, Wond, of this city, 18 superintending operations, Not a vound of fron for the new raliway swing-brid, fsyuton tbe ground, and some dolay may be oxpected at thls point. Near tho comatery, whery the Qucenston Hond crosses the eanal, some bridge-materinl hes been dolivercd, and work begun for its_ersction, The muterial for the bridges at. the Lake street, Genovn atrect, and Ontario strect crussings has not yot been deltyered. The work of hanging tho gutes on Lock No. 2 will, It 48 sald, bo wunc on_ with nt once, The rmrmmlms Jflll!l will bo placed as #o0n a8 tho water Is lct down the reachies, CIIIEF JOSEPIL Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MoNTnEAL, May 17.~The body of the lato Chief Joseph, of Oka, hias been lald at rost In Mt, Royal Cemetery, fn presenco of quite o number of thae tribe, who came for the pur- spose of paying respect to his memory. Joseph was vary remnarkable man. He had been oducsted for the Rloman-Catholle priest- hood, but becamen convert to Protestantism, Whilo In. Jall, at the suitof the Beminary, for some troubics about land, he transinted tho Now Testamont into the iroquols tanguo. He wna subsequontly ordaineda minister by tho Weslayan Conterence, and wus ncting s o'min- Ister ut the time ot his doath, FATAL RUNAWATY. Spectar Dispdtch to The Chicago Triduns, ORAND RArivs, May 17.—Elizabeth Mal- loy, daughter of Patrick Malloy, a substan- tlal farmer who lives near Berlin, Ottawn County, nged 19, was killed hero to-day by o runaway horse. She and hor sister Drideot were thrown out, and the buggy overturnud on an ron bridge, She struck on her head and died within twenty minutes, from concussion nf the brain. Iriduot was not dangorously hurt, but tho shock and the prostration of tha accle dent mny result tatally In ber case. Tho Cor- uner’s verdict found that no one was to blame for tho acoldent. — SISTER V8, BROTHER. Bpectal Dispateh to Tha Cliiago Tribuns, Loxnox, Muy 17.—The Bawdon case, which exclted some Interest here, hasbeen dropped. The nction was brought by n sister aguinst her brather to recover §2,500 Intrusted to him for her maintenance while living with him, Ile wns 50 cruel to her, she alleges, that she had his guardianship set aside, and coterod nnothur suit to rocaver tho abovo wuount, which belouwed to her of right a9 nlieged. . Owing, bowevar, to the groat oxponso to Le iucurred lu procuring o large nulaber of witnesses from Llluhlmul, the girl withdrow tho suit, ® GOVERNMENT TESTIMONIALS. ‘Bpecial Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune, O1TAWA, May 17.~The following partles have recoived testimonials from the Govern- ment for sorvices in resculng the shipwreck- cd erews of the schoonory Belle Shoridanand Garituldi,on tho shores of Loke Ontarlo, lasc fall: W, A, Young, $50; J. A. Huyok, $50; J. W. liriokmay, &0; Steptien Clark, H lh‘;ulor. $25; Marstintl F:Ihluu. £ \v’.flu. £25; Capt, Maftiand, §3; It L. Il,nm. 5 A, Slwpson, §25; Capt. Weaver, 225; Wiltlom Clark, [ lnm{nlbccut. oporu-gliss, THR TITLED VISITORg, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chitago Tribune. Crarzoy Houst, N1raanA FALLS, May 17, ~The Duke of Sutherland and party leave Clifton House, Niagara Falls, for Chicago to- morrow morning. They go vin the New York Central to Bullalo by speolal traln, thenco vin special on the Laka Bhore to Toledo, vin the Canndu Southern speclal train deawn_ by the lo- comotive Fontnine, aud thon to the Grand Pa- citic Hotel, Chicago, BRAZILTIAN LINI OF STEAMERS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, MoxTneAL, May 17.—The Secretary of the Bourd of Trado has oficial authority for stating that the Bentley Brazilian lne of steamers has recoived an extension of timo to Juno for fulfilling its coutruct to stact the first vessol to Bruzll, "1t wppoars that spme hiteh in Great Uritalu nocossituted tho postponcment. ‘A BAD FAMILY. BSpectal-Dispateh fo The Chicago Tridune. NArANkg, May 17.—Eloanor Wavin, re- cently acquitted of the churge of killing hor Liusbang, ling been sent to Jafl for alx months forkooplug o houso of {ll-fumo, [lor brothor and his wife were sont up at tho sawmo timous lumutes, - TRADE-MARK FORGERS. « Bpeetal Dbpateh to Ths Chlcdgo Tridune, MoxTrEAL, May I1T.—Another batch of forgers of tho Heunessy brandy trade-mark hnve beon disecovered, und more prosecutions or reprisals aro in Store for thom ou tho_ part of tho agonts, Tho number engaged in the busj- noss Is almoat boyond biellef, ' LORNE. Speotal DispateN (o s Chicape Tribune, Qurnkc, May 17.—Capt. Chater, A, D.-C., gives thostrongest denial to the rumors elr- culated Iately to the effeet that the Marquis of Lorno was “about to resixn his pusivon and roturn to England, on account of dissousion in Mr. Gindstono's Adwinistration. CATTLE STARVED TO DEATI. . Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Jouy, N. B, May 17.—Large uumbors of cattlo havo beon starved to douth in New Jrunswiok and Northorn Malng, on acconnt of tho scureity of hay. 3 SALYL OF LUMBER. Bpectal Dispaleh Lo Tha Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, May 17.—8herman, Lord & Co, have suld 10,000,000 feot of lumbor to Shep- hord, Morse & Co., of loston. Tha prics fustated 10 butvo beon ubous 611 pur thousuud. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 8pectal Dlspateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Moxrnrar, My 17.—Fifteen thonsand tons of gtoel rulls for tha Canadiun Pacitio Rallway buve arvived bere, e — TIRED OF LIFE, Bpecial Dispater to I Chicago Tvidune, 87, Louts, Mo, Juy 17.~The old adaye that “ o thnt’ fighteth with the sword whall div by the sword " was not veritied In tho literal sonse by dvsoph Kuséon, The sword with which b fought tha buttlo of Ilfo wei o ruzor,—~that ls to suy, o was & barbor, But when Ho was roudy to sund his splrit to the “pale realms of faney” hu did not fall upon bis sward and die, Ho took poisou und wout to bed, Ho was wme ployed by Qcorge Muellor, of No, 152} lirondway, aud ocoupied o poomn In the same house, At Gi30 thls morning, ‘wiion his omplayer came to uwakon him to the carvd of the duy, he found him In an latonse stupor, trum wl:wu ho gould xnul Lo nnm&‘mh t i, Myellor's oyes fol {l‘mh’flf n‘:g‘r’l‘a‘:lny bottle u'm?l nluiter -&l’\'uu to bimsell, Tho two ubjects clenrly cxplatne tno utfutr, und Mucller mado hasto to suwnon & ]my.mlun 11 thu bope o yuenlliug wanlug vitals ty, Tho doetbr louked ut the putient ad shouk hifa head, but advised bls imwediaty roemovat to thie City Htospitul Lelng placed fu un uimbus luueo far that purposs the pationt died i tho wuy, Hasson was only =¥ youra of uge. ' Ho cumo hore from Texas, whotw his parcnts still o LATE MARINE NEWS, elal Jilapateh 10 The Chika Trduns, Cuxsovaan, Mich, May 1%,—Tho schoonor Ban Jacinto struck « rock and sank in thirty fout of wuter, and ¢ u total loss, in Georglan Buy. Crow safo. ‘Tho propelier Northeru Quoen, {n comtng in tho hurbor yeatorday, wuw warpled Ly the our- rout ugalnet tho Orptian loy, Boveral of the stunmer's athneblony, rall, gud ber bulwarks for ubout ton feot, wers swve ingud broken, Her dawuges will bo repalred at Collingwood. Bullvd—Stouw-burgy Liucolu uud tow, tug T.ovinthnn and varge, tug 0, H. Martin, propelior Northorn Qiteen, nd Steatrier Flora, Arrived=Fropoller Lawrenco, schooners Reds wing, Gotden Fieoco, Thomes Quayle, 8. Tiiden, I, P akiwin,’ Cinta Parker, Michlg 6. % Matson, nad Homer, Paseed up—-'ropeller Commodore, Northonst wind, light: elowly, TOnosT™0, May 17.—The schooner BL. Magnnce, from Unlmvw for Cothngwoad. with irnln, struck n rock oif Yco Island, Gcorgian Hay, and sank. Crow saved, Speciai Dispaten to The Chicago Tridune, OWEN SoUND, Mny 17.—Tho steamer Einornld, of tho Northarn Transit Company”s linc, nrrived down from Bault Hto. Marle and local ports this evening., She reports that lest Bundny tho schouner St. Magnass, bound from Chicago to Collingwood .with n cargo of 23,000 bushcls of graln, struck arock off Yeo Island, Georiglan Hav, and suntk. The crow ware saved, and it is thought they went to Cave Island to awalt somo vesacl to talko thom to Chicago, ORIMINAL NEWS. PUNISHING A PAUPER. Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribuna, INprANaronis, Ind,, May 17.—This even- Ing Judge Ilelter, of the Criminal Court, found Dr. W, D, Culberison, Steward of the Murion County Poor-Farm, -gullty of as- saulting Geore. Wilson, nn inmate of that institution. Wilson testified that Dr. Cul- bertson ordered i to peel potatoes, and he refused beeause of Lis Inability to see. Cul- bertson attempted to force him to go to work, and a strugglo ensued, during which he struck the Doetor with n' hroom-handle which he used us a enne, e does not weligh 100 pounds. 1o was finally over- come and dragged to o cell in which there ' wns no window and but dimly lighted by & window in tho passageway. Thoro wus no othor ventiiation. An open, idry privy was in tho cell, from which tho odor wasof- fensive. Ho was confiuod thero oleven days. Culbertson testified that Wilson bad refused to oboy ordors, bad struck him, and called him hard names. o did not dm‘)r him to hia cell, lthouh with tho assistance of cmiplnyée by hnd Eulhlmlnln it by furee. He said Wright, tho Superiutendent,, ‘wns not wllhlnu:murmu at the thino, aund’ that it wns ¢ custom for the Bteward, a position ha fitled. to sece that 10 reguintions were cartied out 1n tho absenco of the Superintend- ent. Tho Court helda that Culbertson wna guilt beeausic ho vxceederd his authority to pitnis when ho eonfinerd Wilson tna cell. Bentence was withhell. The enso excited a great deal of in- terest, tho itevs, Myron W, Recd ond O. McCul- loch appeariug in bebalf of tho puuper. ASSASINATIED, Lirtre Rock, Ark,, May 17,—Information reached here to-day of a murder near Blnck Springs, Montgolery County, Saturday, A man named Arnold, n faymer fiving in that viclnity, was planting corn in a field when some unknown assnsin struck him from behind and -afterward knocked him on the head with a lhoe Arnold was found the same ovoniug in the fcld, life. bolog entirely - extinct. Soveral persons state that they hourd the repartof a gun that morping about 10 o'clock, but nothing wrs thought of the soud, us consldorabie shooting was alwaya being dong t the nelghborhoud. &0 clew has been obtained to the inurder. Arnold svus o sobar, industrious farmer, and it was not known that ho had an euemy in the world, SHOT I8 WIFE. Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicdgo Tridunes INpLANAroLts, Ind, May 17.—A wife- shooting nifray took place on South Hnois street, cluse to the Uunlon Depot, about 11 o'clock to-nfght. William Hayus, n butehor, who hns.only been married about four wonths, but has twice quarreled und sep- arated from his wife, met the woman and ubused her, oalilng her vilo unmes, at tho samo timo vilfertug to striko hor. Whon sho mwm‘Pt- ed to defoud herself with a cand, be fired o Pmul at bor and the bulict penetruted her oheat, ntlicting # wound which will probably prove futal, Sue igan ltaklun, and Huayes 130 Germag, Tho cuusos of thoe crime were driuk and jeals ousy, Huyes cscaped nrrost. A MEMPIIIS MGRDER. Muemrius, Tenn,, May 17.—John Ledger, n well-known hackman, while returning from u plenlc at an early hour this morning, had his horses stopped by three men. le dis- mounted, und tried to persunde tho mnen to let hiin progoed with tis lond, Thoy helng futox{= cuted refused, and In a diflicuity that tollowed Ledgor wus stabbed ana killo one of the wen named Lawtou Proctor. Tho murderer waus arrested. CAPTURE OF A MURDERIER, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Vixcexsrs, Ind., May 17.-—-Shenff Kack- ley, of this city, recelved a telegram this aft~ eruoon from the Sherlff of Purry County, I1li- nols, annotnolng that Witks Swallow, who iur- dered Joseph Relmerstull, keoper of the Vipe connes drawhridge, Inat S:nunhl{ night, had beon eaptured {n Plnekueyvitle, 11 INDICTED FOR MURDER. Bpettal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribuns. Decatun, 1L, May 17,—The present Grand Jury has Indicted Charles Johuson for thé murder of Porter J. Carson in o saloon In this city last February, Johuson was thop acting us n specinl pollceman, und Cirdon was drunk, The former struck tho latter thre blows with a club over the hewd, eracking mfi skuil, death resulting in twonty-clght hours, Johnsan 18 In Juil, MURDERED HIS WIFE, DesvER, Colo, May 17.~Last ulght at the Grand View Intel, near this city, J. D, Rthy- ners mutdered his wife whileshe was asleep. Thoy hiud bean conducting nu Insune nsylum on fuvw pringivle, which rmvm u fuilurg, aud they beenme discournyod. . ithypors' intention ‘wus to commit sulcide, but bis nervo failed bim, ——— STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED, Dernoir, Mich., My 17.~Camneron’s siil house m Windsor, Ont., opposit this cty, was burglaried of $2,000 worth of goods, bnt tho wholo nmuunt was rocovered on this aide by tho police tu-day. % —— STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yanw, Muay 17%.—arrivod, the stoamship Qen, Werdor, from Bremots, PysnAveLruta, Muy 1T—Arrlved, the Lord Clive, frum Liverpool. - s Nuw Your, Muy 17.—Arrived, tho Perelre, from Huvre, & Bostox, May 17.—Arrived, tho Waidensian, from Qlusgoty, und the Sohlvawig, from Lomdon, MoxTuEAL, May-If--Areived, tho Moutreul, from Liverpool, ~ : LoNDON, My 19,—~The fheln, Italla, and Ma- reiyw, from Now York, bave urrlved out, NEw Yonk, Muy 1T.—Arrived, tho Wicland, from Hamburg, . ARKANSAS FINANCES, Lrrrean 0ok, Ark., May 17,—Leonard Mat thows, of 8t. Louls, o well-known cupitallst, 18 in this city trylue to arrango o loan to the State, 1o proposes to advance mouoy cnouyh to tuku up 200,000 of Brooks-laxter 10 por eent bonde, m'ul fund thom In Loughborough 8 por cent s, IF the funds ot by procurer (¢ willsave the Btato 4 pee cout per unpum, 'The Baxter Londd run tour yeurs yet, Thu State Fiuunee Board holts s nicating” to-morraw to conslier the proposidon. Gov. Churchill and —State- Auditur Urawford aro sald w favor the plun. They constitutea snujority of the Fluancoe Board, - ee—ra——— ARCHBISHOP HENNI. MitavAukge, Wik, May 17.—Arubbishop Hoanl 18 vory Il aud caunat livy suruy days longer, Hin condition to-night {8 sumowhut mnroyed, but ho Iy growing very woak, and tly deuth muy Do expocted at any e, . e e——— Tho ||0'?Pln bavo confidenco In the Bhakers ri Banuparills, bevsuse u - gonulue Bhuker mod- Teines propiBd by Lo CattFDUEY SBUKers BhaK. vr Vil um},N.ll. - BUSINESS NOTICES: Wilhorts CodsLiver OIl and Limec.w Porsons who have boon tlklm‘(‘dl'uwr il will be pleased to tegrn that Dr. WiIbor hus suo. coedod, from directions of sevoral professlonal runllnwnn. i comblniug the purvoll und fwe nyuch & mannor that 16 i8 plonsaut to tho taste, sid itg olfocts in lank complulints are truly won- dorful, Very mutly persons whose cused wero pronounced hopeless, uud who hud taken tho olour ol for u fung time without nigliked cifvot, Luve boen entlrely curud by using propuiu- tlon. Lo sure and got_the keuulno. Munufuct urgdonly by A. U, Whbor, chemlst, Hostou, Bold by all drugglst, Arend's Beef, Irou, ‘}ull Wino, with Cinchoun, tho stundurd mediclual touie of this hrogressive g, 1t onriehes thy bloud, prompt- !y luvigoruted tho brain aud vous systous, {.mprhuwn dhfluuon.mw D{lw‘ulll; 4 rnujn r,urm‘ right vycs, BipPYy stato of mind. Arond’s diug- nm!v. w’rner llud{mu stroct und Fitth avenue. e NMontspous Spostacion arv of the greats GUb TrubsIECL powgr LOAIGlI ol and aproyo tho alght, ut Wagner's, Optigha, 307 South Clark, e —— Iledding’s IRusvin Nalve haw proved ,1“ vl‘n‘?luuuy by u test Of 70 yeurs' cunstuut use. 'ry B DOLMANS, MANTLES, &£¢" CARSON, PIRIE & 00,3 Wost B DryGoods Tonsn MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, PRICES BROKEN Dolmans, Mantles, - Capes, Havelocks, Ulsters, And Suits. Fashionable Garments and Dresses at lower prices than have been known in Chicago for many years. . Cloth Jackets, Havelocks, and Black Capes and Mantles, in the newest styles, all reduced to close. Silk, Cashmere, and Cloth Suits lower than any other house will . sell same qualities. Norfolk Suits, made of fine Im- ported French Cloths, with Hunt- er's Jacket, Chatelaine, and Satin. lined Hood, only $15.00. LAWN TENNIS SUITS, A great Novelty for summer wear., Every Lady should see them. Washing Dresses And Wrappers In Endless Variety. CARSON, PIRIE &GO, DIRESS GOODS, Chas. Gossage & Cb. ress Goods” At Reduced Prices. 1] 5oo Pieces A-Wool and Sik Mied Check, Steipe, and Brocads Spring Dress Coods At 3de, 40c, and H0c. All cholce Imported Goods; herctofore sold at T4c and. . $1.00 per yard. ; 106~110 State-st., B56-62 Washington-st. e e VN NATURAL FRUIT FLAVO] Munufuctured by STEELE & PRICE, Mokers of Lupulln Yeast (ivms, Creau Baklug Powder, cte.y Chleugo and bt. hnlx{' A C. N. Hammond Rewmoved to 88 State-st., with « full line of HATS and CAPS. " DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION, : Pubils hutlos I3 heroby given that the partnersal ]xumwrum bt et ol O Db i ooy Uit bugiucss under the HTm-nun #t Nu, W1 Clurk-st., Chlcag 0! Ly wutual conaun M, C. beun will contliig the business of tha loia Brus ut the samu pluce, uid will collecs sl duble duvy wnd pay sl thy labilitley thyreot, . ¢ DEAN, CUICAGO. Alav Lk sty LRADLEY (AN, o