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“present there NORWAY. Contest Between the Execu- tive and Logislative De- partments. ‘The the King Absolute Veto Power Over Constitutional Amend- ments ? ae Republican Feeling In Norso- Groth ot il There Bo a Revoe lution 3 —— tence of The Chisago Tribune, ' Aa Ay Norway, April, 1831.—At cy isnot a ery, Atendly focling i ecutlve Department of Nor- beeen © ceglsluture. There {3 a die ment about the so-called “veto ques- » The King claims absolute veto tn all nestions touching Upon constitutional i ndments; but the majority of the Legis- Ls hold that his veto does not extend any further in constitutional nmendments than tion. other questions. Inorder to under- inet ye origin and nature of this disagree- ment, tt will bo well to give o - PARAGRAPHS OF TIE CONSTITUTION paw PARAGES P NORWAY! $ King has tho Executive power, Ere mere opto exercise the Legislative ore. A rough the Btortling (Legislature), PTET air conaiet of two divisions, watch abet eu Dill is adopted by the Legis- 2S ieball bo sent to tho King to obtain bis sant bill, bo shall suppl ‘ing ranctions tho |, ho shall supply \ Toe ceiRnacure, by which Wet IC becomos, a twltePhedves noteunction {tbo ball send it wri to the Legislature with the decluration tachto fpnot, wor tho timo Lelng, flud it wd- pe te xive bis sanction. In such o caso frable We dimust not bo late before the Kine het time by tho then assembled Legis- Asture. se. 7 ny bIL has been passed unaltered inne Manian. Leuistututes constituted by three itferent and successive elections, and tn- ternally evpanited by wt lewst two interventig Jegislatures, without uity deviating resolution paving beens adopted by any Legisiaturo frou toe rst to the Inst udoption, and if it be thon jatd before tho Kiny wi ith tho request that his daeeuy will not reluse (waive bis sanction tow moposivon Which thu Legislature, upon the Prac guature duilberution, considers expediont, ceune nt luw, oven if the King does Setlrehisnanetion ‘pofore tho ual adjourn pyislature, meat fc eeoeriel ve proves that any part of tha Consiftution of the Kingdom of Norway re- wires a chatize, then motion shail be mude to retfect In thy first regulur Legisinture aftor anew election, and shall be published in print. Jutit aball belong to one or the regular Leyisia- tures after the next election ty decide whether the proposed change stall thke plice or not. Yetruch a chunge must never cuntradict tho principle of thls Constitution, but only touch upon such moditicutions it single proporitions, aswill wot alter the wp:rit of tis Canseltution; andtwothirds of the Legislature must concur inguch an atnendinent, Iwill be seen from these paragraphs that, itthe Klog vetoes nny bit, it will tuke NSE YHARS DEFOE IT ‘CAN DECOME A LAW, because It must pass unchanged through three differently constituted Legislatures, and there are three yeurs between each new dectlon, ‘Ten years ago nv bill was passed by the Legistature to amend the Constitution woas to admit the Prime Minister and the King’s Counsvlors to the Legislature, and. togivethem all the rights of members, ox- cept the right of voting and the right of be- {ng present In seeret sessions without special yerufssion, The King vetoed this proposi- ton, but itwas adopted by three successive Legislatures, necording to Sec, 7, Last sear it-was again presented to the King to obtaln his sanction, but he refused to give tt. The Legislature then, by a large majority, declared that it should be considered as part of the Constitution, in spite of the King’s ‘yeto, for the lnalority: of the legisintors culned that the Constitution presertbes ‘tho sauie method for ps us and adupting a con- atitutloual amendt us for the adoption of ouy other DIL or proposition; therefore it must be passed, uceording to See, 79, ‘The Bly and his Counselors, on the other hand, * eahn that, In muendinents to the Constitu- hi Qe Exveutive hus absolute veto. ‘Chis is i THY MAIN POINT OF DISPUTE * between tho different parties, “The orlginal polut of dispute between the Executive and. the Legislature was not of any vital Inport dace, for it would iuake but Tittle ditference ‘whether the Prine Minister and the K Wid Counselors touk any part in the Legtsintive droceedings or not; and J cannot see my tine vortant reason why the King should veto the proved amendiyent, unless It be this: that ds afraid that his Counselors Wil become tuo Iudependent, and | ex- Bers thelr oplaton without consulting hin, Aow inthe other hand, it has beeome a piston of great importanea; for tt ts Mme led veto or absolute veto,—It Is freedom or |4 Manlutlam, t wit ere are three political parties,—the Con- fervallve, the Central, and the Livernt, ‘the onservatives are Iu taver of absolute voto, aulare opposed to any change or modifica: 7s of the present form of Government. losLof the officers In the Exceutive Depart Bent, many In the Judicial and Miltary piartinents, anda sinall minority in the evlsinure uelung to this party. The isin f, aeitlon belweni | Ne other s, and advocate the so-called sus- Vaulve yew." ‘The Liverals TEND TOWANDS MEPUDTICANISM, paequy of the extrema Liberals ure In ier of doing away with both tha King Ni ts velo. ‘They are nut, however, pref tle. “hey wish to wbolish Mon- ely Ina quiet and peaceable way, not by srilalent revolution, Lind are hot w band urderers, Ike the Nihilists in Rusala. : are thay be some ot the Liberals who are avr of using the sword and bayonet, If uate Bnd tongue will notaccomplish thelr i“ ‘ but such advocates ure very few, at The thoene gt Tuls hegin tothink that the time pectin und desputhsin is past; that the teat Norway have hud thelr share of i" lon, They hold that the thne-hon- ante ustomn of calllng Gud the Graclous, bined an eat, ata Aietouas ta cate gotten, They do not want to Seak of the King dong Anytiitny Face, aut of dled ant taney tant ek, to OW ie tho elon the Executive of ‘tho pitts 0 hin as the The titth para- fat ifthe Constitution states: thd pore 0 aceuse ees holy; he cannot be blamed By Counetortit® responalbility rests upon white nselors. This cliuse the Liborals uae Aurike out, or tu change it go a8 to THE KING RESPONSINEY FOR HIB Tek, OWN acts, pert 4 fulllble being, the same as fe rate Adai's uAspray 4 and thoy want tong of ewer, for his anfstakes and violu- ‘There ott the same as others must do. Wbonal eae, in their opinion, to be a Done Riera Which Kings could be sum the presen tat they have anything against Sie Manan H {ny, for all regard hin as an vera “ts A every respect, but It ia the fe Not ait ple for whten they are work- Sateant tho Kings of Norway have been ete any Soud us tha Present one, nor is Wit be eh, Fuaranteo that all in the future ch. | For thesy rensor beral t eubllean Gove cut or ab rishi hat holds (the King re- tant Sud binds him to obby the laws of naif lstercement between tho two depart- be mowing te Joverninent does not appear to Gort nou Want Thu King declares that he rovers it v Blve up au luta of the rights ceesscry int he tuts inherited from his tad down tos te considers ft his duty ta wera unt, iis sucvessors the rights and nln te wbared, ‘The Conservatives buck nog cuingeartlons; but the Legislature. “aslberiten fue ths tight of absolute veto Tay ; Rete pat KINGS Dip NoT AVE IT. Be Const ig wale aboutany absolute veto Heannog be yo on or la any of the statutes, eden. anit ped that any of the Kings of wer o¢ abs Orway ever possessed” the positon ene tely vetolnog any bill or qemayy gg Yee from tha Huexisiature of fat °F pusne i 8 the Conservatives reply ettn obport ed the power, but they never er han he ually to use It,” Le the Kings ten, eis, bower of wbsclute veto why, fllte Exec eattloned moongat the powers tla the aly he ‘The puople of Norway juat- noi an ero ite control uf thelr Constitu- sug any abe reels to be no reason for ql the Congtipat’ Yete to the King. What Honaren, re mh tation benetit the people If the UH ten pel Ye absutintes control over it? Seba mae Constitutional Monarchy, au Mende that fe ore test tation of i " al go the Legisluture discussed . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY ahill to change the rules of the House to make them harmonioua with the new amends ment; but the Hoyullatic members opposed the passage of the bill, on the ground that the new gmendiment was not yet a part of the Constitution, and therefore Tt would be useless to alter lie Parliamentary rules, What will be the result of this tllsagree- mont? Will ithe poselitte to reCatablish hare mony ln penceablo way, or WILL THERE DE A REVOLUTION ? Different answers lave been given, Some think It will result in a revolution. Others conalder the question of too Httle Importance to justify a revolution, BjdrnatjeruaBjorn- fon, wo ts now In Amerlen, has prophe- sled that Norway will svon becomen Reply Ne, Inone of his lelters, xent from Boston to one of the papers here, he says: “ Norway. ins more conditions and fewer hindrances tor becoming a Republic than Ameriea.? He anys that Greece and Rome have influenced tho civilized world for ages. Every land and. every school lina bowed to the Jrarningot Greece and the power of Rome; but the tum will come to Scandinavia next. ‘The old Norse Eddins and Sagas are now studied in the leading univorsities, and it will not be long ereall the schools will feel the inighty Influence coming-from the North, It ma’ be tloubted whether this ntoplan dream will evar be realized, but it eannot be doubted that the Republican spirit In Norway fs grad- ually galning ground, ‘The political horizon of Europe fs at pres- ont fringed with dark and tlteatentne clouds, ~ ‘The reat Powers look a each other with {eatousy and suspicion, and are not willilng to assistaice, or allow any unless it atthe sane time promotes their own interests. The Socialists are ngitating In Germany, The Nihilists are planning a rovolution in Russia. ‘Tho Liberallsts ore pleading the causv of Republicanisin in Nor- way. ‘There seems to be STUFF ENOUGH FoR A GREAT REVOLUTION. It only awaits a strong hand that will give tt ostart and guide it to nm surcessful Issue, Whether it will be better for Norway to be- come a Republic than to remain a Constitu- tonal Monareiy, ig a question whieh I shall leave for others to discuss, Norway has now one of the best forms of government in Europe; but there may stil be rooin for iim- provement, Still, it may be a guestion whether Norway would gain anything bs becoming an Republic, especially if she elects such Free-'Thinkers for Presidents as Byrne stjerne Bjornson, + Te ET. F SPORTING. BASE-BALL. At tha close of Saturday's play the stand- ing ot the various League clubs in the championship contest was as follows Saturday's League games resulted as fol- lows: Chicago 4, Boston 3: Cleveland 5. De- trolt 3; Worcester 9, Butfulo 6; Detroit 16, Providence 0, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dunvgvr, In., May 22.—In the game to-lay the Dubuques were agaln victorious over the Ravenswoods by a scure of 16 to 9, THE LOUISVILLE RACES, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lovisvi.ur, Ky, Muy 21.—Four rattling races, In one of which the best thne was low- ered, were witnessed over the Louisville Jockey Club course tu-iay, ‘The crowd was very large and the pooling enormous, The track was still deep in dust, and about three seconds slow, ‘The first race was for the ‘To- bacco Stake, mile heats, for whieh Banter, Aranza, Maretzek, and Churchill started. Aranza was grent favoritover tho field, and sold at odds of $150 to $35, With. Arnnza out Banter sold for $100 and tho fleld ut $7, Fret heat—Col, Clark had them well in hand and sont then nway to a’splendid start, Arunza first, Maretzek second, Banter third, and Churchill fourth, Golng round the lower turn Banter went to first place and cut out the work for the half mile. He led past -tho quarter by two lengths, Aranza ond, Maretzek third, and Churchill fourth. Through the back stretch the pace was hot, but Banter. lapped by the favorit, reached the poll in fifty-two seconds, Maret- zek third, and Churchill way back. On the upper turn Donnahtie ensed his pullon the favorit, and she went to first pluce with ense, catering tho stretch two lengths ahead of Maretzek, Banter well up, and Churehiit sovera!l I0mgths back. After reaching the airetch the race was uninteresting, ay Aranza kopt her advantage and won by four lengths r Maretzek, Churchill aud Banter searcely, soying thetr distance, cond heat—in pools Aranza was notsold, fanter brought $150 and the field $100, Ohurchill was very sulky and delayed the start for twenty minutes, When sent awa: Maretzek had the. Jend, Aranza second, Churchill third, and Banter fourth, Golng to tho quarter the favorit toolc the [ead and never surrendered H, although he was under pel. and the others were being urged, At tho wlfne Jed by a lougth, Maretzek second, Banter third, and Churehlll last, On the up- per turn Churchill made a play and suceess- tully ran around Banter and Maretzek, gain Ing second place. He tollowed two lengths helind the favorit Into the home stretch, Banter third, and Maretzek fourth, the fa- yorlt winning by three lengths with, hands down, Chure! inf second, two lengths. Th, ad- yanee of Banter, und Marctzek fourth, Thine, q econ race, pul one nile, welter welghts up. Kiinbatl Gavriel, Duke of Kent, Glasgow, Liahtunahand Mncommode started, ‘This was a surprise to nll the turf men pres ent, as such time under welter welghts was nover made before, Before the stirt pools sold: Kimball, $10; Incommode, $60; Gabri- el, $85; Liatunah, $35; Glasgow, $25; Duke of Kent, $20. Lintunah got away first, Kent second, Gabriel third, the rumaining three bunched. Golng round the turn the pace was terrific, but Duke of Kent spurted and carrled first pluce, leading past Wie quarter by half a length: Lintinah and Gabriel Inpped and | the otlprs strung out, Through — the —_bue! stretch every horse Was on his mettle and going at a pace that called forth applause, ‘They dashed round the turn, the Dake stil having the call at the half post, Ijahtunah second, - Kimball haying beaten Gabriel out of third position, The favorit tow decided to make the running, and Lakeland ‘dashed through the gang like a streak, At tho topof the atretch he was first by a neck, Kent second, Liatunah third, and Incommode fourth, ‘The Intter was coming like a bullot, and-in a few. atrides had collared the favorit, At the ture Jong he was in, the Jead and never surren- ‘dered St, winning by a length, Kimball sec- ond, Gabriel third, fourth, Liahtunal ifth, and Glasgow sixth, -"Time, 1: ‘The next event was a selling race, one and one-eighth miles, for whieh Ennlakillen, Pat Carmody, Nannie Mac, Bob Johuson, Gane inacitta, Nick Cheek, and Anna Augusta came tv the post, Pools suid: Anna Au: gusta, 8300; Bob Julinson, $135; Gumma- eitta, 860; tho fleld, $35, In scoring for a atart, Guiumacitia and Pat Carmody broke away, and, under the linpression thats start. hod been made, covered a mile before being pulled, When sent away, Johnson had the pole and was {n front, Anno Auguate second, and Ennlakillen third, When the stand yas regohed Johngon still led Gammuacitta, with the Kid Jogkey running second, Enniskillen third, and the others well up. Goin to the quarter Enniykillen forged ahead, and at | «Gamuucitty out of Bec- ond place, Japping Johnson past the quarter pout, macitta third, aud the fas vorit fourth, Jskillen flew, spurted, and collared Jolinson for the lead, fle wis fol, Jowed by Anna Augusta pu Guimacltta, both of whom Inpped Johnson before Fe we half was reached, where Enniskillen ond | Johnson were neck and neck. ‘The former, wiled away on the upper turn, and led Into the home-s fetch bya length, Augusta sece ond, Gaiumacitts third, and Nanule Mao fourth, Coming In, Enniskillen was never urged, but the others used the whip yiger- ously, Enniskillen beating them que by two lengths, Augusta second, Nanaly Sac third, Nick Cheek fourth. Gamiuucitta tith, Bob Johnson. sixth, and Pat Carmody seventh, Time, 1:5T4). ‘The fourth race was a three<quarter-ntle dash. Mary Anderson, Bootjack, Kuight ‘Yumplay, Stroll, Acine, duck ¥ averly, Lvo- ble P., Loulss Gwynne, Nomad, and Serenade faced the starter. Pools; Bootjnck, $280; Kulght, ‘Templar, 3 Jack, Huverly, $35; Stroll, 925; the Held, 9100, Nomad got the secs, best of tho start Aeme svcond, Knight Templar third, and the othera_bunel in this order they covered a. furlong, when Knight Templar showed in front, with Noniad second, and the favorit third, ‘The positions remalned unchanged atthe half, except that Bootjack had erawled up on Nomad, and was clinging to Iii flank, Around the tipper tum Knight ‘Templar forced tha ruvniny, and Auienipted to pull away, but Nomad and Bootfack both closed upon hhn, ‘Che Kuliht ted into the atreteh, but after afow strides aurrendered to the plucky Bootjack, whe came forward and won Ip a hare rallop bi fA length over Knight Templar, Nomad third, Haveriy: fourth, Acme fitth, Loulse Gwynne sixth, Mery An- derson seventh, Serenade eighth, Lessie 2, ninth. Stroll was cither knocked down or fell atthe top of the stretch, ond itis re- fered to-night that he is killed and his jockuy severely Injured. ‘Time, 1:15, . RACING PROSPECTS ATCINCINNATI. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati, O., May 22.—What promises to be the best running meeting ever held In the nelghborhoud of this elty begins on Sat- urday next at Chester Park and continues fivo days, It will attract more and better horses than wera ever there belore. Some are already quartered nt the stables and be- ing worked over the course, which Is, un- fortunately, too dry and bard. Tho owners ‘}and trainers are hoping for rnin to soften It, and fear Ifa good showor docs not comesoon the stables that arrive from Louisville Inter In the week with the hardening work of these meetings will have the horses now domiciled at the park ay a decided diand- yantage. Thorough exerciscon a hard track 1s impossible, but the prospects are favorable for the wished-for rain, A feature of the meeting will be thereappenrance on the turf of Mr. Jolin Reber, of Luncaster, this State, the man who bought and imported Bonnle Scotland, the fainous sire of racing kings and qucens, He also owned old Fuahion, the mare that defeated Boston In the memor- able four-mile heat race, the greatest in many respects ever run, Four of the classes did not fit! the free-for-all, the 2:20, the 2:23, and the free-for-all pacers. ‘To supply their plices and to give variety and add Interest to the jueeting, soveral rinniug purses are offered. * IOWA TROTTING CIRCUIT, Spectat Dispateh to Tha CAteaga Tribune, Cepar Rarips, Ia., May 22—Tho Iowa trotting clrcuit for 1881 has been arranged, and with fair weather there will doubtless bo some fine races, Des Moines was included in the clrenlt, but there was some thing of a collision between her and Fort Dodge concerning dates, and the former ns been withdrawn, at least temporarily. Boone hay been added to the circuit lately,and 1t now stands: Cedar Raplda, June 15, 10,17; Manhatlan, June 23, 93,24; Fort Dodge, July 1,9, 4; Webster City, duly 7 8, 9; Boone, July 13, 4, 15 The purses aro 9,375, at eneli place, making 0 considerable attraction to those posyessing speedy stock, ‘The indications bid fair fora a fine field of steppers, and, as Cedar Rapids Jeads off with the horses in Lowa, goud re- sulta may be looked for, OAKLAND PARK RACES, Saw Francisco, May 21.—To-day was the ‘third day of the Pacific Const Blood-Horse Association's spring meeting at Oakland Park, ‘The first event, a three-quarter of a miledash for 2year-olds, was wou by Duchess of Nor- folk, ‘Time, 1:18, ‘The second event was mile heats for fillies 4-year-old and under, and was won by Night- hawk fn two heats. ‘Time, L40 and 1LH46f¢, The third event, the Spirit of the Tuncs Stake, a dash of one and three-quarter miles" for Syearolds, was won by Jim Brows Sime, 3:06, the best time nade on the Puchic Coast for that distance, The last event, the consolation purso for beaten horses, one and a quarter miles dash, was won by Hetherington. Thue, 231834, A TWENTY-MILE RACE. Denven, Col., May 1.-—~Sliss Pifneo, of Greeley, Col, this afternoon defeated Miss Curtis, of Topeka, In a twenty-mile race, ‘The, 59 minutes 27 seconds. Miss Curtls, titer riding thirteen miles, was completely exhausted and compelled to leave the track. About 15,000 peopls were present, A large amount of noney changed hands, _———_—_—— MARINE NEWS. DISASTERS ASITURE. Special Dispatch to Tha Cdicago Tribune Ponr fluuon, Mich. May 22.—Tbe now steam- bargo Queon of the West, botund dows, ran short of fuel thle morning, and in attempting to go into Forestville ran ashore ou a reef nt that place. Capt. McMillan telegraphod hero for a tug and hawsers, Tho Brockway loft with two hawaers at 4 o’clook this afternvon, ‘The Canadian steam-barye Ningare, bound up, ran ashore two mites this aide of Port Saniluc lust night during the heavy fog, Her cargo con- alsta of buricy, from ‘forouto tu Milwaukee, The tug dusters, witha Hgoter and hawsers, loft hero at nuon to-day, A telegram from Cupt. Morgan, of tho Niagara, saya that bis boat la notlenking any, and thet by lightening about 10Y tons sho oan be pulted off with Ittle effort, Lator nows from tho Queun of the West 1a re- ceived from Capt. Hebner, of the City of Cone cord, Who says that when he wus comlng out of White Rock the West was going in. thoy ussed cach othor Cupt. Hobner told Capt, Mc- Millan that bo could not reuch tha dovk ou He- count of tis draft of water, ‘Che West was thon stopped, and after some time started down tho luke, whou ho tricd to make Forvatville duck, and struck tuo reef, where sno now lio. COLLIDED WITH A PROPELLER, * BRtetal Diupaten to ‘fhe Chteago “ridunce Pont Hounon, Mich., May %.—The schooner Josoph Paige arrived down in tow of the tug Sauwon with hor jibboum und bowsprit gone, Capt. Willams reports that woen off Sand Bench, with, tho wind north northeast, and tho weather vory foxes. ho was run into by some propeller bound — up. Hla vessel was gxomg about threo knots per bour, and i few seconds before the collision he ooulll sce the propellers green light. Suddenly tho propoller appeared show. ing hor reil Iigntgund ubout the sumo time sha struck the Muige, carrying awny bor jibboum, bowsprit, cutwuter, und domyg othor damago, Part of the propellor's bulwarks and rail fell on tho deok of the Paige. It is suns ued that the propeller wna olthor tho Butfulo, Waverly, or Anuio Young, PORT OF CIIICAGO, ARRIVALS. Prop Ocean, Blontreal, sunirica, Prop Lycoming, Erlo, sundries. Prop M. Grob, White’ fake, thes. Prop Uconto, Green Buy, sundries. Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Rochester, Dutalo, aundrics, Prop Aunte Laura, Muskegon, lumber. Prop City of Fremont, Huugbton, sundries, Prop Champlain, Coeboygnn, sundries, Prop Now Kea, Grand Huveti, sundries, Prop Messenger, Benton Hurbor, sundries, ‘Pox Suan Lathe, Sturgoun Bay, sundrlos and one barge, Bobr'Tuteyraph, ‘Travorae City, lumbor, Sehr 8t. Luwrenco, Presque Taland, tics, Bebr Aconthia, Cedar Ielund, tics, Schr Lady MoDonald, dichael’s Bay, ties, Schr Ialand City, Poutwater, lumber, Sehr B. Willinins, Menumlnoy, lumber, Sobr Clipper City, Ludington, iumber, Schr Tecumseh, Goderich, woud, Sche Hows Bulle, Pentwater, lumber, Schr Champion, Uultato, cou). jo anduaky, coal, Sour Putret, . r, wood, Sobr Jesale Drammond, Gwen Sound, cedar posts, Sehr Mugdalona, Paul's Pier, wood, Bebe Minural State, Alponu, cedar posts, ~ Kebr Nelile Hammond, Sturgeon Lay, tos, Belir Stafford, Muskegon, lutuber, Behr Thomas Parsons, Krie, coal, Beobr Ralph Campbell, Muskegon, wood, BehrZ, G, Siminons, Muskego, lumber, Sebr C, J. Roeder, Saniated, lumber, Behr Francis Palmor, Cleveland, coal. Schr Montauk, Hultalo, coal. Rebr Souveulr, Pontwater, lumber, Schr doses, Muskegon, wood. Scbr Jason Parker, Muskexon, wood, Bobr Thomas Cason, Cleveland, cual. Bebr Atosiitaptiony Ford iver, lumber, Sebr H. Li, Moore, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Bvalino, Muskewon, lumber, Sebe Ford iver, Ford iRiver, lumber, Sehr A. J. Covell, White Luke, lumber. . Schr Loulan MoDonatd, Pine Lake, lumber. Sobers. J. Lut, Marinette, luiuber, Sonr Eliza Day, Muskegon, lumber, Schr L. F. Allon, Grand Haven, lumber, Sehr aity of Grang Rapids, Grand Haven, Fs Sebr Golden Harvest, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Wolverine, Graud Muven, lumber, Behr 8. A, Irish, Grand Haven, lumber, Sobr White Cloud, Muskegou, lumber, Sehr Jonny Lim, Muakeyun, wood, Schr Solt, White Luke, lymber, Bebe D. 8, Austin, Bulfalo, coul, bebe Robert Howlett, Grand Haven, lumber, Schr Bila Ellenwood, White Lake, lumber,» '! Sebr Annis ‘Lborine, Packard's Pier, lumber. + lum. ce Platt, Butulo, coal, f. Stovkbridwe, Ludington, lumber, ralla, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr Al Sehr Magnolia, Muskexou, wood, vbr Loo, Grand Huveu, lumber, fur William Jouve, Waits Luke, tloa, “hyupor ie piyaress ni het BB. King, Grand tavon. wood, 4 Schr Japan, Ludington, lumber, ACTUAL BAILINGS, Behr Whitbeck, Marinette, sundricn, Rehr Witlinm Grundy, Marinette, sundries, Rehr Donaldson, Ihifalo, 20,000 bu taxaced, Rehr Ottawa, Grand Havon, light, Sehr Minute Miller, Chartevolx, light. Behr Hi Tempo, Ahnapee, light. Sehr E. It, Blake, Fish Creek. liaht. Sehr C.J. MeVen, Sturgeon Buy, ght. Behr. 1. Johnston, Ludington, lent, Behr Lavinda, Benton Harbor, tight. Sehr DB, Haltoy, Buffalo, 44,000 tu wheat, Schr Jessie Hoyt, Red Itiver, light. Hohr Imporial, Manttowoo, light, Schr Johny Miner, Menominee, light, Rebr Arabia, Port Huron, 21.00 bu corn, Prop Jay Gould, Buffalo, 14,000 bu corn, 3,015 mnexe pay 1,000 bria flour, 500 dria and 3) yoxes por! Prop Messenyer, Renton Harbor, sundrics, Prop Jainen Fisk, Jr. Bulfaln, 32,000 ou whoat and sundrics, Prop Superior, Muskegon, light. OTHER LAKE PORTS, DETROIT. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Denorr, Miu, May 2—Passo down—Pro- Pellora Arizona, Wissahickon, Fountain City, Milwaukee,China; steam-barges W, i, Barnum, Geo, TL. Colwell, and achooners D. P. Dobbins and F.J, Dunford, Bay City and barges, Min- neapolls; schooner Monticello, Ooeunta, 8. H. Ktnball, and Monry Folger. } Passed up—Propeller Atlantic; steam-barges Eaat Soginaw and barges, Oakland and barges, B, W, denness, William Cowle and barges, Oseold, Fred Kelly and consort, Lothair and barges, Vienna and consort, iell Cross and |, barges, Henry Howard and barges: Portor, W. Hf, Oades, 0, K. Nima, 1. N, Foster, Jumnes ich, Bismarck, C. Crawford, A. J. ogera, David Dows, Michigan; E. A. Nicholson; tugs Mystic and barges, A. Sumner and barges ‘with achooner Mintn! Bally. Cleared—Schooners W, J. Suffol, John Steven- ons Gladetone, Argo; Bt barge Kate But-. ‘Wind cast, eight mites. PORT MUnON. Ponr Hunon, Mich., May 22.—Passed up—Pro- gellers Jeon Duke, Portage, Atlantic, Oscoda, ianlae, Nashua. H, 1, Hale and tow, it. Prind!- ville and barges, Onkland and birges, Willlam Cowle aud-Uarges, Oblo and consort, Fred Kelly and tow, Musicund two schoonors, P. 8. Mareh, Florida, Havana, H. Fitzbugh, Typo, H. Hynes Urls Goyer, Neindeor, Porter, Welle Mitchell, Baveland, Argo, W. J. Paffel, J. Stevenson, P. Sf. Rogers; stentner Saginaw. Down—Propellers St. Lonis, Nebrasku, Nor- monn, China, Minneapolis, City of Convard and consort, Raleigh and consort. Kincardina ond conaort; tug Champlon and raft; steamer Flora curl, Arrivod—Sohooner J, Paige. ‘Wind northuast; weather fine, STURGEON BAY, Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srunacon Bay, Wis. May 22.—The tug Kitty Smoke, with iurge barge Reuben Hichardy in tow, wis secon passing Lhe canal this evening going north, ‘The schooner Christie, bound from Muwaukeo to Flab Creek, passed through the eanul to-day and left a latge umount of freight at this placo. Arrived—Scnouner E. M. Stanton, Departud—Tug John Gregory, towing timber, tor Hore Waanington, et One ; choonors MILWAUKEE, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, “MILWAUKEE, Muy 22.—The schooner Advance, whieh sulfered serfous damugo recently by col- Usion with the Fleoting, arrived to-day for ra- pairs, in tow of the tug Caroline Williams, Tho schooner We W. Brigham, released from tho beach in South Manitou barbor, i¢ also in port. Arrivals from below—Schooncra Bolle Mitchell, Riverstde, and W. 4. Vanderbiit. The ateam-barge Minnesota and barge Jesse Lynu arrived froin Escanaba with fron-ore, and the schoouer Burton with lumber. CHEYNOYGAN, MICH, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tri une CirynoyGaN, Mich. Muay 2.—Cleared—Juga Thonns Hood, J. V. Taylor, D. P. Hilly schooner Lookout; steam-barge Lowell; steamers Ke weenaw, Clinton und tow, Gratwick und tow, Passed up—Schooner Richard Winslov. Arrived—Sehooner Clara Parker. - ‘Whuid northwest, light; weather fine, HovanToN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Hovantoy, Mich. May i.—aArrival yester- day—Steumer City of Cleveland, Detrolt; pro- peller Pucitic, Buitalo, Departed—Steamer City of Cloveland and pro- pellor Winstow, Buffalo. Passed down—Propellor Jasoph L, Hurd, Chi- cago. is MARQUETTE, Spectat Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, MARQUETTE, Mich., May 22.—Arrived—Propoll- ers V, Swain and Sparta; sehooners A.C, Max- well, Wabash, Sumatra, and Genoa, Passed up—Propeller City of Qututh, Passed down—Nothing.' i Wind east, Weather tine. ESOANADA( MICIT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. G+ wets ESCANANA, Mioh., May 2.—Arrivais—Propel- lors Sinith Moura, W, L, Brown; schooner Young Atnerica. Cleared—Schooners Escanaba, A, H. Kont, Constellation, Luceric, EIR, PAs Special Disvatch' to The Chteaoo Tribune. Ente, Pa., May 22.—Entered—Propellor.Phila- Sophias rain, Chicago, Clearod—Propellor Conestoga, morchanulso, Chicawo; Deluware, merchandlse, Buffalo, OLEVELAND, 0. Bpretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., May 22.—Clenred—For Chicas es Propellers Roauvke and Montaua, morchun- 0. MISCELI,ANEOUS, THE NARGE 1OUEN RIOHARDS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manitowoc, Wis, May 2.—Tho largo new double-dacked barge Ruben Richards left hero Inat night for Detralt, iu tow of the tug Kitty Smoke, where sho will recelve hor machinory. Bho wilt soy at Escunaba on hor way and take Inu cargacf€ iron ore soasto make tho tripa paying one. ae ERTS E CRIMINAL NOTES. Nows from tho Police Stations, James Buggy, © Centennial “bum,” was found at daybreak yesterday lying drunk In an aren back of Fink’s saloon, at No. 80 West Madison street, having during the night forced entrance through a rear window Into the saloon, where he helped himself to tho cash In the money-drawers, and the cigars ond Uquors. When awakened by Joseph Willl, the bartender in the saloon, Buggy hind the cheek to enter the saloon, and began treathug his companions with the money and elgurs he had stolen, A pollcoman yas sum moned and Buggy given Into custody, Charles Dupaw, boarding at the northwest corner of Paulina street and Blue Islund avenue, Saturday forenoon broke open Mil- ton Johnaon’s trunkand took therefrom $300 in bank notes of varlous denominations, Dupaw ig supposed to lave left town iinime- diately after the commission of tho theft, Me ts 18 or 19 years of age, five feet elght or ane inches tall, light hair, cut short, two acars on the slde of tha head, slim build, and wears on tho little finger of lis lett hand 1 silver ring with two gold hoarts act In it, Ho jaan pnerlent by birth, but speaks Franch ently, 8. W. Golding, a dry-goods commission merchant, whoso place of business is on Madison street, nour Fifth avenue, is locked up at the Armory charged with lurceny, Ag near ns can be ascertained the fucts are that Golding gets pretty full very often, and in that condition appropriates ‘to hls own mae 8 now proposes to ness lock of whutover ho muy desire from the stock, partner, HLH,” Perkins, prosecute him for his sell usiness Integrity. ‘ Agent G. L, Roberts, from Bradford, Pa., left Chicago yesterday, having in his care J. J, Stansbrook, who Js wanted in the Key- sione State for obtaining property under fuluu pretenses, Stanebrook was arrested at Nock Island, where a peculiar trunk 80 ex- elted the stutionkeeper’s curiosity and sus- piclons that he cuused the man's detention ull Inquiries could be made, ‘The charge agalist Stanebrook is that In April he obtained under false pretenses from J. W, Hum prey & Co,, off mill supplies dealers at Bradford, Pa, machinery aud general supplies repre- senting about $800, James Carroll was runin at Weat Twelfth Street Station yeaterday by the Police Patyol, who found In his possession a set of prole wily evidently stolen, ant for which av owner Is wanted. Fred Ferke Is under are reat at the same station, chared with an nse sault with intent to do boully Injury to Peter Murlecke of No, 2ut West Sixteenth street, t 10 o'clock yesterday ufternuon Cupt, O'Donnell heard a great nolse In front of his house on'faylor street east ‘of Hulsted, and looking out saw @ free tight In nthe =sstrest, §=Nearly all he purtielpants appeared to bo forelin: ers, and ait wera more Ur less, wounded and bleeding, and cluttering away at each other in what appeared to by the Bohemian {argon Ferke seemed Us betula uiost uf he daniage by slashing right and Jeft like o miudinan with a heavy galr of knuckles, Afturashort chase, the Captaln succeeded in eapturoyg and overpawerlny bin, ‘Thomas Campoetl is alvo locked Gp at the same sta- tion. He was arrested ut an early hour In the morning by Segt. Rehus upon a eharge of attempting to plet the pockets of ‘Thomas Kildare whily drunk at the corner of Hal 23, 1881—-TEN PAGES, sted and Twelfth streets, Luke McDermot of No, 273 West Twelfth street, witnesse the act and caused Caimpbell’s arrest. —<———————- DECORATION-DAY AT GETTYSBURG, Orrrysnuna, PA» May 22.—President Garflell and Secretaries Biatne, Windom, and Kirkwood will partlelpate In tho cere- monies in the Natlonal Cemetery at this pinea Decoration-Day. Governor Hoyt and staff, with the heads of Departments and both Houses of the Legisinture, have ac- cepted Invitetions to be present, Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan, will deliver the nd- tress, ‘The Presidential party will arrive Monday, and remain until ‘Tuesday evening. ener TRIBUNE BRANCIE OFFICES, N ONDER TO” ACCOMMODATE OUR fumerous patruns throughout the city, we have eatabiin: ranch Uifices In the different. divisions, dusty veluw, where advertisements. will bo Ui J. & It. SIMS wri ree to SEMM® Bootnoltery aiid Stationers, 123 W. F. HOUAKT, Druggist, (48 Cottage Grovo-a7, poribrest corner, Thirty-Ofth-st. UDMON 8, JACOBUS, Draugist, 307 Indianacay, comer Thirty-trat-at, HL, W, BUCHMAN, Druggist, corner Thirty-firat and Btate-ate, WERT HIVISION. ‘4 OV RRAFT. ‘Drugatst, 41 Wost Madtson-st., cor- JAS. M. KINKLEY & CU, Drugetste, 16 Soult Baleled-at, corner of Ada,” OTUseitth MILL! DHAMSMACY, J. We WAINWRIGHT, 61 West Madisuns, corner Oxdon-av. TH. SUNNICHSEN, Urugglat, 20 Blue Laland-ay., comer uf Twaiftt-at. ts HH, C, HERHICK, Jewoler, Newsaenier, and Fancy joods. TU Lake-st., curner Lincoln, AUGUST ‘JACUBSON, Drvgdiat, i393 North Halsted, besidals indiana ss oneTit DIVISION, a BURLINGHAM & CU. Drugelsta, 45 North lark-at., SRKVE Division. FM. WILLI 201, z tf coe WILLIAMS & CO, Drugeiate, 075 Larrabeastt. ota, QUIS W. H. NEEBE, Print nd M3 Agent. Nowe und Beaiansey Dope Ci te. MiviaiOnne TO KRENT~HOUSES, WrsrT SIDE. 0 RENT—GOTIIIC_COTTAGE WITH ploxannt grounds, 77 Weat Washington-st. pply uo YU Merchanta’ Hutlding. 'O RENT—ONE ATTIC BRICK COT- a tate ae aah Maar PAE RESTS HEP LCUITIY, tie wtatocnte wes DreCaR ANA AE Wena MASH SourH 81pE. a RENT —23 TWENTY-FIFTILST., sanactt ory and basement dwelling, Hrooms, with r onveniences. in perfect repair, $0, Inquire OLUEU. U NEW BUI It fos Baile OO fpO RENT—HOUSE, OR UNFURNISII- ‘ed rooms to # family without childron, 31 In- - diuna-ay. To RENT—2902 PRAIRIE-AV.;-PAT- edrucitns euplial bathe Apps to WA uNies Se veK ie ISH arta Sallecae, bars 2 g NorrH Swe. 10 RENT—NEW MARBLE FRONT Tosidences, with all modern improvements, on BROTHER, bY and Wi La Salle ‘MISCELLANEOUS. RENT—BY BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 La Ballo-st., oo ine, 120 Michigan-ay., d-stury and basement brick. ‘ul Michlzan-ay., d-stury end basement brink. #4) Vincennes-ay., Jsuory und busetuent brick, 4111 Lanwioy-av., +atury und basemont brick. West, Waal If bhlees youd belerincree tee SHOFT and basement it West Wasliinwearsts 2-story and basement arn rick; 14 rooms; youd bri . ‘13. und 615 Car Yee 2-ntory and basement bricks, story und burement brick. 437 Weat Lako-st Ban th Bf an vo brick, 2 oul lorgan-st., d-stury an went brick, pduandiacyprossat, and 1 7Astiundeste Sestory, 6 63. North Western. -atory frame, 6 rooms, Tad Nurth Westel Csrouia trutse cova ORTH BIDE, #23 Fullorton-av., d-stury frame, 6 7 6 rooms, 213 North State-st,, 2-et0ry and basument brick. Supurean, TPORENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED use i cholva location In Evanston from June Teo Nov. ty. delightful lawn xnd plenty af sbade treen, DEVERIDGE & DEWEY, it eurbornegt. LO RENT-ROOMS, WEst SIDE. 10 =RENT—13 PARK-AV,, NEAR woaenten Pars, a pleasant furnisied roum without O RENT—S1I8—FIRST 2 FLOORS, IN three-atory house, G19 Wostern-ay. $16—Firat juor, 3 Fillmurd-st._Inouire 4% South Wentorn-nv. TO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, &e STORES. 10, RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT ‘aH xuate-at, near Jackson, J. & J. 3. GAMBLE, 4 Dearborn-at, OFFICES, 10 RENT--OFFICES AND ROOMS. 71 and 73 ltundolph-st. two alco large family rooms to Hirat-clnss PEN: Lot, 1a and {68 Washington-st., ono small office, and oO mmiasisn ur low busl- Hess, 1) Jackson-st, S-atory und basement brick near La Salle, 8W) per'annum. MIGGINS, FURIEI & COTHRAN, F.C, VIERLING, Agent 18 La Saile-nt., itoom 19. 10 RENT--OFFICES AT NOS, 46 AND 48 South Clork-st.; olevator in the building, LUT & UAGK, MISCELLANEOUS. iO RENT—ON WABASII-AY., ROOMS A witusicam vowor and olovator. 1iquiro att 10 RENT—STATE AND WASILING- ton-sts., corner room, DOxdU, with nino windows, Gvor Poacuck’s Jowatry ature, tino elevator for busi- none purposes. FISITRR, 4 Stuto-nt, WANTED—TO RENT. V ANTED—TO RENT—A NEATLY Tuentahed front rou, un tho North Nido, suit able for trogeitiamen, within ten tuluutos' walk of Lnkernt. Address 877, ‘ribano ofice, ANTED—TO RENT—A NICE, FUR- nished room fur self und Isdy; board for Ind: nly; West Sidus will pay Hborally. Addross St 3, ‘Tribune oftice, TO EXCHANGE, quit. EXCHANGE—A MALT-1OUSE In douth)Higins capacity of 75,00 bushels per years ane Brune an fran butiding, one-quarter fo onv- half sere of wound, with aido-tracks, with all modern fuollities fur waalting, ‘This ia care’ opportunity for some ono to get into a paying business. Will xe change for Chieaxo penporty) und pay cash dlffarence Af BW to H0U0. GRIFFIN & DWIGHT. corner Wastitngton and Malsled-sts, 10 EXCHANGE — $25,000—FOR KEN- ucky, ‘Lennessuy, Mtissuucl, or Tiinuls ttmber- Tatida; do hot caro unyihing for tbe tana ‘large and zuod, und yood titer on ‘Wo offer a tine tlouring-mill now ur make a bi fect ties “Wil pertect tela: iret iary i anda. Call at unco, 1, sonst, 7° EXCHANGE-—A_ HIGH CLASS OIL painting for partor und bederoum furniture, oF will pay cash fors banmin, 5115, ‘I'ribline oftice, CAST-OFF CLOTHING, LL LADIE iENTI, ft} orders to HALES Hehe to sell Hay 5 per cont more than ie T mast buve the goods, cause uur aaly ia Janse: wanted mbeolutely 2, yards Tpuls and SW overcusta, for which | wilh He niuhest cash price, Orders by muth tonded to, Nemomber the number—sib pannnnnnn CRATRVOYANTS, TL RECOMMEND MIS. FRANKS, 361 \Woat Madisun-st., best adviser on love, iarriage, 18S 1. M, MENDEE, MAGNETIC PA VA" physician, 2s West Btudtson-at, How drat ‘RS. COLLINS, RELIABLE CLAIR- als located: nagnetic trvatina: lor norvuus Uisemsus, 61 Bouth Vesplulnes-at, neue Madiso PARTNERS WANTED, js theurain end comnitsslun Have GU 10 UN; niuet havo se lu cuntidencu to 2th inet, & nd business troubles. boes, Wi conta to $l, N voyant; Lhe future accurately foretaldy minere rosunan ARTNER WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS ib why undereta ne Adder ng anica. ANRTNER WANTED—A GOOD BUSI- Ness mau with from $0 to sUty tu unite with Mo ccunuy,” Piva faciorlus: naw tn operation merge ore aba started. Ga TACK BON, 8-0. How il, CbicuKo, ay MACHINERY, er DUPLEXSAFETY BOILER CANNOT ‘oxpluda; ylves most ates for lunst munvy, und fa durwititty ts cswblisnud Uy tures youre’ sorrive Wuhourvepding Enginears wid stots ‘sure Invlead, a uxemino, of sund. for desuriplive ciroular tu uti BAPRTY HOLE CUMVANY — ulllcus, Cottisndseny, Now chi cagu. York, and 4) Brankiin-st, Pare Sh A GOODRICH, ATTORN ; e134 Dearburn-at, Chieu, Advice free; 15 yugne’ expetlency. Nislnass quintty and loyally transacwud, FOR SALE—TWO MASSIVE AND ELE- radi ang’ tou ddape ata tontain, “Ateo mau 3d Guuter cases, Paris kid Glove Devon, Batgrst, CITY REAL ESTATE, FOR, SALE—DUSINESS PROPERTY cH Corner Peoria - ia and Madison-tte, 1252100, with im: Corne Washirigton and Halsted-ste, Went Bide «#0770 feet on Madison-at, near Green. TZ) West Madison-st,, Wx12 near Lincotn, 86,000. een, Madiron-nt., wpposite Page, will offer for a ONY at. OT Bunath Elaletedt-at. 121 South Hal Ualstedeau, B10 Wert Lakersty las ana iar Wont Lakes Bt, we AT. ‘A number of good pieces on ves \- proves and unimproved. 857 sth iedine-st tm: large Hat of others, GRIFFIN & nwiatT, Cornor Washington and Liatatedsnte. OR SALE—MATSON It Heretofore ROOM 1 GROVELAND PARK on runt hours. ‘91.000, ith PAKE-AV nee Aten ‘Si-foot int dining-room aod ‘bighom On oRtlur floor, Mi GHON it LARK: AV -_ Stone front house, near foot lot THINTT ‘T—Nwno-front house, near Indlanas a eat, INDIAN AVN, 3423, octagon-brick house, with INDIANA“A Octagon offone-front house, nonr GO Inthest., $4, ALE—BARGAINS— Le BEATE-8T, tn |. HAT. —S.story and basement brick near Eid VAN BUEN aT oe and basement brick. with Franklin-siy ¢1g0y 7 Sem een Fiicay, and RANDULPIL-ST.—Ni j- wih deena Green-st, two frame build. FOURTH-AV.—No, 165, 3 feet, Cheap, INDIANA-AV.—2e by 199 foot. enst fi ie eht at aa taat ane canis on or bofore 2a years at @ per cent per spnum _¥.¢. VIERLING, 132 La Satle-at, itvom 19, OR SALE—BY dy Hs Grannie ilock, RIATSON TILL. spay HUIIGAR-AY.— Elegant stone-trout uouse, near NcAv ~Otone-tront Housd, near ‘Twontl> UME LE Moule brick house, with &-foot iol, near Twenty-fest-at., S3,U0, BOUTH PARK-AV.-Uctagon stone-front, house, Hoar Twenty-second-st, Satory and baso- OR SALE—ADMINISTRATOR'’S SALE At tho north duor of the Chamber of Commerca Honday, May Zi at 2 p.m. the following dwellinzas 138 Michigan-av.. corner of Fourteenta-st.. &story and basement marbie frunt,and 158) Michigan-ay., J+ story and Basement brick, fect. fur further particulars Inquire of GEG. G. AW Ui, 108 La Salie-st. Fe SALE--A FIRST-CLASS LEASE- hold interest school lense, which will pai Ke SRcoRNee Bab gate saaee” Inkl ol OR SALE—$9,000—ONE OF THE BEST Eatocy ung basemen pay laner, cent nat on renta. You can geun b et particdiara: half down: ere; come und balance at Gpor cent forb years. daake-st. property ie now at ‘as Sladison, as the street-cara run Auht through, at be wold ab unee, T. 1s. BOYD, Room 7, 17 ‘Madi= OR SALE—BY MATSON HILL, ROOM i Grannt ik, No. 115 Dearborn-st.: MICHIGAN-AY beards {rote near ‘Twaontleth-at., ast fron INDIANA-AV.—S:xl0 feet northwest corner'Twenty= Rintheat., east and south fronts, ” 3 WANTED-MALE HELP, i. ‘TRADRs.. ANTED — PATTERNMAKERS — 20 patternmakers wanted at oncet those accuse ferred; ond wages end permanent ommioyment, koe ; Bond and pers faployment. pig by mall or Inoocaon to 1 ‘doa! “iyden Brass nmpany, Lorain, Obin, Wis TED—100 FIRST-CLASS STONKE- cl onttors, Fs scl 2 Go eT TAR Naseem ABI TAVE AND HEADING n—'T'wo (2) stave culters, three (3) Atave i heading sawyer. matcher, and fointer, Men with families proferred, Steady amployment the Fear, ihrough, Wo Nu. i workmen. “Address Lait & Dann Barro! Company, Knapp, Wis, WANTHRACERTON CUTTER, gas ra y y reference required. Witenes D—A FIRST-CLASS PAN'TA- oad ulin Rest Adamant Apply to PETBR mi Jointers ‘W ANTED-WOOD-ENGRAVER; gooD fair man, to do general work on boxwood, Ino, otc.; standy altuntion to right man, Addrosa for two daya ILEN| IASON, of Omaha, Balmer tonne, JANTED—COOK— ONE THAT UN- derstal business, in a rostaurant at 730 East Kandolpl Come prepared to work. LOYMENT AGENOIES. Emp: ANTED—200 RAILROAD LABOR- ers tor lowa.and [inols, 100 for Lake Superior Rayon $10 to $id por day, {roe fare; 1M) for saw mili, farms, and miscellaneous work. CHHISTIAN & CO), 24 South Water-at,, and ZI West Madisan-a., WANTED ALL THE GOOD LABOR- era canget for Lowa, Wisconsin, Winote. In- fnlietree tare’ aiard wiles’ of ernattx to tal. Cail Rede SH ERECIS, West andotpieate NuRsEs. “WANTED -SURGICA L MALENURSE; . Must be Orst-cluss In every reapect, snd goud foferences, Addresses 38 Tribune ofc, ote MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN, clothing salesman, with estabiished trade in Statos of iilinals, Minsourt, and lows, by an Eastern uuses must be uf Rood character and thuroughiy Mabie: burl arrangoments will bo made with right party. 8 ‘Tribune office, ANTED—COTTON WEAVERS ON erpploymants taurine preferred. “Adurens, Bian. AltD & PEABODY, Jonesville, Mich. ANTED — EXPERIENCED CLOTH- Ing salesman for lowaand Minnesots. Ono with eatablinhed trace oniy need auply. Address, with particulars and references, '.-0, Box 203, Phlia- Sulphis, Pa. V ANTED—MEN—$5 TO $50 STARTS ou in A pertoanent and ploosant business paying IW tu G0 percent in oy, ‘or cuuntry; experi« End investiento vio test money-making schone er: fant. MEI & CO. 7 and Clatkeats Chieao. ANTED—A BOY 17 OR 18 YEARS old to learn the drug busincas with = compo- tont druguist, 1€ suitable. AMuat live in the noluhbor- hood. Apply nt 512 West Madison-at. ANTED—PATTERN MAKERS AND Corals ror rortert. BURKEE & DOE, 40 Houth ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED, RE- liable, and onergatic man to canvuas for ad- vertising for ihe larzest daily newapapertn Wiscon- Nn. Address, with roferences, the Hepublican and Nows, Milwatikee, Wis, BAN REAL ESTATE, 100 ACRES 4 MILESSOUTIL of Slock- Yards on Seventy-frst-nt. and Craw= jord-uy, ‘This ts oneuf the nivest quarter sections in Cook County, clear and perfect utlv, 10 milion trom Court-Houre, and half mile from depot: tt will make S splendid farm of subdivision: will sell tt Tor one- third what we wore oftered for itbyearmago, and take half tn St. bouts, Chl Missouri or buuthern rent bargain if you w nite it, E hut ingrndo, Where can yuu tind suche’ burata? row tin i! ue B, BOYD, oom 7, liv Madison-st. Paes Hoe, SALE—OR RENT—AT AUSTIN, iw ty Orat-clans cottage house, 1 woll tmproy Cy peel tmpeised tte barn eptsoo I clerayman of Austin. further particulars Gnquireof AL We AUSTIN, 17 Lake-st. OTe, Sateen Mii prahie CaNG ine SHAY tesidence ans oul “ Prof, Webster Huce," at Wheaton lt house tas it qupansovatloneres of laud trlee ta Seiden nee on exey cari DINGS, 1 Wastingtoneste = OR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES, LOTS, and acres nt Hinedale, Will build to suit and soll on monthly payments, U.S. 8TOUGH, Au La Sulte-st, ok SALE—GLENCOE-LOTS ON THE shoro of Lake Michigan, fectabove lake, at thuretus: and shenp raiitoad fargt wil sore lets tres any day. TkA BHO, 16 La Salle-et. ttoom 4 I SALE—$100 WILL BUY A BEAU- ‘tiful lot one block, from the botol at Lagrange, Entpropotty In murkedy showin freer sostraek fae, en show ; . TA TOWN. U7 Lan Saltorace toon d, “MACE Free. Forldoneo lois, sonteally 1 ear Vulliman asyecialty, Appl VLISSINGEN & BUY, oom, Jf, 184 Doarvorn-dt. R SALE—0 ACRES | SOUTH OF WADE dite MP Bearboeneat, POF BETO BNI (OR SALE—TEN ACRES NEAR NEW Chicago, Murlington & Quinoy Gar-Snops, at «0 por _acro, TIGNIY WAlLIG JIG, 10. Dearborneat, rok SALE —RESIDENCE—AT KEN- deep th ant alloys good bara, drstscinsn honest cheape HOBERT BOD, Fidelity Vaults, 1 Randulphest, VOR SALE—WE WILL SELL A GOOD d-atory house nnd 3 lots in. Evanston for $100, on easy terms. BEVERIDGE & DEWEY, 71 Doar born-at. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, GOR SALESHO-ACRE FARM 20 MILES suutheast of Chicazo.# milles from Pullman, all Under fence and cultivation; large dwelling, barns, orchards, ote. onognlle frum depot: HU per ncre, r cro farm, all undor aeros under low. 0 in pasture, ‘balance tly ood. b-roont jouse, darn, und orchard: @ miles southonst of Chl cago, 4 miles from Winnemac, county seat uf Putiekt County, Indianay great baignic., : 5 ii)-acre farm, 7 miles from Hloan,in Wood- bury County, Ia, 15 tailoa from Sioux City; good & ravnl house, cost $300; cribs, sheds, vte.: IWacres un- dor fence, under plow, and youd prairie Intid; last- Ing water, |. W—w-acre farm, § mites from depot in Efingham: County, Uih.t all under fence. W neres under plowt Foud S-roum dwelling, water, and urchardy 3) nerus Ory G23 e yory oie it, BOYD, Room 7, 179 Madteonist, BOARDING AND LODGING, Nontit Sipz. v4 NORTH CLARK-ST,, NEAR THE bridae—Hoard, with vous, $140 to $7 per waek; furntsbed roume, without bourd, $1.80 to Hi por weuk, 943 EAST HURON-ST.—ONE LARGE furnished room for man und wife; alan, alngle roorus for cents, Day-boarders acoommodated, Sourh SpE, 1208 MICHIGAN-AV. (SECOND UO house south of ‘Iwelfih-at }—Landaonel furniahod alcoves alse singio roum, with board. Al modern improvements, Heferences exchanued, Horere. T. JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV.— 2) Hoularwed wod refurninbed, 8 o@ day, Day-board por wuok, Men] tickets for businvss-men taking dinnurs duwn-town, INDSOR EUROPEAN HO'TEL, TRIB. une Hiuck—Is the lancest_ aud bost Rurannan hotel in th AWD LE ruoIns, Fanwiud fru io di 0 lucaton. ‘Nhowson's res MUEL GIHEGSTEN, Prop, a sepa CARD, WANTED: cs, OARD—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, two children wud nurse, North ur South side; iunat be Brat-cluss in every essentials a god price pald Cor firet-class accommodations; unexceptionabie fofureneos given ud required: torme und lucas fone Address O41, Tribung otic BUSINESS CHANCES, Hrws STORE FOR SALE—1N A FAST- bash, Bt. L. & By Fr growing fon pe ale ie ebunice. for physician nu Kunvross Ne ie PaRCEN Ise iuy lise Pike UL SALE—FLYNN'S RESTAURANT, in basement, corner Washington und Inleusd, an of Situ Chl oetablinia Stabe ine a sash hae , agi any nine. uate pinkas maaiyy. heres Nuturacail‘on WRIFHIN é& DWIGIIT, corner hingion and italated, MANUFACTURERS AND BUSI- NOse-t Hus ‘allwy 1 i tlon of the {laiiwars. r ru inthe Weat. aud of cba aby commudiy. ft hus a larwo end unduring wat ower, which, whon trully devel> oped, will aupporta cl Hy wf Got intwbltanta, Ita rail way fucilliles are No. bla avery te Improved water-power for saly in large ur small quaniition at iow fxures wad on oa-y wrink leu, ums and power to runt for farye or swell business, new brick Lullding, very low. Yury possible eicourdwemont ls offered to manu- tacturors aud others tu locate bore. werth of ubtmproved wator-powor und land duress A; TBE Hock Palle die 1 rene i, PL. Kock Palle, Mees Es mucuteone oF te Ga Dy 4 Q. WL A, Compuny, Chicago, Hl AES MITCHELLS, i00 BE WASTE i edyanvus ued . und draft bourses. Orders solicited. — HORSES AND CARRIAGES. bib und apeoudshundeat low pele UF ie: ‘ATSB, COOPER'S STARLES, NOS. id Michigan-ay., Dhue Grivind, buyuy, BAAN EOU Ss os out ‘TORS—G tA DING: FPO CONTRAC (ourthework) will bu fet in quantiles of 600) uy], GOW yardson thu LB. dW. eatunsion, Apply after’ May Ho Hunt, Ruexwoil & saxtuu, Coutracturs, Sw Cust y County, diana 9 ANTEV—INFORNATION OF PAT: ick Fagan, of Old Custly, County Meath, Iro- D, UROGNEN, 3) Mliwaukue-wy, ; Cet, f, 1% wurld afurds, ot $4 euch, WANTED—FEMALE HELP, Domestics, ANTED—GERMAN GIRL AT RIV- eralile, Cook County, Jit, to souk, wash, and fron; oou ‘waxes. Aj with referances, at Ghigests Chicau, "PP dalgiee pw bru Vv ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN: erat housowork ina famlly of two, SIM In diana-ay. EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. ANTED—GOOD GERMAN Scandinavian iris for private families and boarding-howses. G. Duske’s office, 18 Milwaukeo-ay, MISCELLANEOUS. V ANTED~—YOUNG LADY EXPERI- cheed as cashler: some knowiedze of buuke xeeping preferred. Apply this morning at 15% Mun: AND SITUATIONS—WALE, BOoKKEEPERS. CLERKS. &0. ITUATION WANTED—AN AMERI- ean of 3) desires @ situation with 9 wholesale Hm, elther in or out of the city; lumber preterred: Sthoroush businass experience enable Bim ‘to sit any position thut may oner, Mest of city references glyonif dosired. I*unse addross N 16, ‘I'ribune ottice ITUATION WANTED—AS| SALES man in retail hat, cap, and gents’ furnishing Stora; hay uad throe,yonr's oxperioncs. Good refer ence, Address 8 4h ‘Tribuno oftice, MISCELLANEOUS. Ss ee TED—MECHANICAL power “Andress 1 iy SEW iiaby Draughtemeds Nod Ri. Shops, Ualtimore, Md, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNQ man of experience, tact, and ability, olthor inthe Ouse UF to travel AsAnionman for somo whulesald Rrocory, or confectionery, or cigar house, Best ref+ eronces, Address C 8, ‘I'ribune oftice. SITUATIONS—FEMALE, Nurses. ITUATION WANTED—LADY WOULD’ ike to travel as companion tu an invalld orag Huraing gorerness ty yours children: would nut ove Joct to ({fve in somo othor city or town) ter uo. Bestof references, Address N 4, Tri ITUATION WANTED—BY COLORED kirlas nurse; gond roferonces. A place preferred travel. Apply at 7 East Elyntoonth-st., two days. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES needing ood Seundinavian or German femala lp, supplied at G, Yuske’s uftice, 105 Milwaukee-ay. ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN wiris, beat doxcription, well recommonded, Bu- Toau Registry, 75 Weat Monrve-st, Bell telephone, MISCELLANEOUS. cf ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY, as assistant correspondent or copylat 1p an qurunce orather office, West of references, Addr NS. ‘Fribune office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD UF- bt pla nu, used but Hitle, for sale at wront sac~ ho husno usa for it. Cail botween 3 andd o'clock, juin % Brown's Hotol, corner Miate . and Van Uuren-asts, < Fscuer opnicnt PIANOS Are celebrated for thelr beautifal atnging quality of ‘tune, elasticity of action, en und elegance of (ath, cata Ulin Be on Ueto suit purcbasers LYON & HEALY, ave and Monruv-sis, ‘ALLET, DAVIS & CO,'S * : UPRIGHT BANOS. these colopratad bisnoswith otnera of best makes, can be found at tho wareroome Of) ia, Corner State und Adams, UPRIGHT PIANOS ‘ 3 ‘TO MENT Ww. KIMBALL, Corner State wud Adams. EW N EY anos AND ORGANS ¥ ay bh \STALLMENTS, ONNENBTAL W. W. KIMBALL, Corner Biate und Adams. 08 atoy Organs. Btory & Camp Urgans, Low prion, 138 and iW) Himte-nt, FINANCIAL, x ana cake GOLDSMILD, LOAN OFFICE, 'e. ¢ Madison-et. (licunaud), Extablished 185, Dia- itond broker and bulltoa deater. Cush paid for old old aud allvor, lawonus, pearls, etd, otc. Colurada auch, die Lurlwiar-at. Dearat, | A NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUR- iture withuut removal, plinva und olor Beuuritiva at lowent rates. 7) Dourburn-at, Koome NY AMOUNT 'TO LOAN ON FURNI- ture and planus without removal. 151 Kandulph~ at, ituom + i NY AMOUNTS AT LOWEST RATES Juaved un furnitnre, planus, mechingsy, etc. Wwittout rewoval or publicity, Houta 1, 1 Mourus. DYANGES, MADE ON” BIANONDS Hovms snide: 12) Wendulbucats “atablisbed 1a, NY AMOUNT OF MONEY, TO BROAN. and TE ine buvks, and Scandi+ iH. vextit ena Nauk curtiicates, IA HULME, General Broker. 4 Washiizton-ai, cae OOM 4, 7 DEARBORN-ST.—MONEY tow on thus imerizuges Kod goud sequrlay. ‘Chatiel murtuague bounbe. ee ANTED-SEVERAL LOANS, $800 TO niining mas tetites outs GLUBLIN & UWIGHTS gorner Washiuyion and Halsted-sts. AS GOOD AS 'THE ‘ wat Hi ouch, 74 Murkutas, MPIRE PARLOR § EAD CO., 33L wtid ds Woat Malison-sG—Now rocetvin ante. aay Upyas Iw Htate-st. a 4, ng Spring ; Oek Of carpets, Turasture, “and, huussbold xeods, Holling st [deust prices for ‘east vr ait {oatatlMente. jall und oxuuins, ee Prete ALL kee eee ORAGH FOR FURNITURE,” BUG- 1, ole, in Luilding oxpresely tur the purposed lust added additions tu toruiur aud built exteas pa dulses sa jutiilie Adyancys toadu,, Farulace an : ished (ab SEU BSR asc Mouvess