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NB gt ceet sth satis eee. A phe THE CHICAGO TRIBU MAY SATURDAY, QR, 881—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE STATE GAPITAL, Concurronce of the Sonate in House Amendments to Various Bills. No Salary Increase for the Grain- Inspeotion Appeals Com~ mittee, The . Pleuro-Pneumonia Bill Debated and Sent to Third Reading. Venders of Doctored Butter and Cheese Will Now Be Punished ; Also, Those Guilty of Adulternt- ‘ ing Articles of Food or Drink. A Little Back-Pay Grab Inaugu- rates, the Day's House Proceedings. The Bourbon Members Indulge in a Good-Sized Row All by Themselvos, Ancffectual Attempt to Resurrect tho Bil Taxing Tolograph Companics on Gross Earnings. Vhicago Members. Struggle in Vain .. ‘Againet the Bill Imposing Annual Roal-Estate Assessments, SENATE. “LAST SURN AND A PLEASANT CATT? Special Dispateh to The Chieayo Tribune, Spninarie.y, Il, May 27.—The Senate met at 9 o'clock this morning, Everything looked “lumpy,” and it was evident that It wos about quilting time, 1 A Houso Clerk staggered in, with both ‘arms foaded with amended Senate bills, which he dumped on the Clerk’s dest, and Winped ont. A rulo was adopted limiting motions to re- consider tho votes on bills to the duy when “the original votes were cast, thus preventlng ithe defeat of measurus by postponing mio- Hons to reconsider, coNcuntina, A number of appropriation bills, amended in tho House, were concurred In, with the exception of one striking vut an item of 2,000 for a filter at the Jucksouville Asylum, ‘The House hn also pared down an item of 85,000 for a refrigerator for the same institu ton to $2,500, and Senator Calion moved that tho Senate do not concur, But the Senate agreed with the House on-the fce-box quea- tion, and concurred in the amendment. LOCAL SINKING FUNDS. ‘Tho Senate vill providing for the invest- ment of sinking funds of elties and villagrs came back from the Honse with a porous- plaster on its back, and the amendment was -promptly concurred tu. 'The General Appropriation bill, however, was,consigned to the tearful consideration of @ conference committee, the Senate being unable to cuncur in the House attempts to eut it down. A FAILURE TO QHT IT IN, “A resulution was Introduced — aud “downed,” requiring the Committee an Railronds to let go a House bill, in troduced by Representative Peterson, amending the Revenue Inw. so ‘as te provide for the taxatlon of — bridges over navigable rivers on the orders of the State to the middio of the stream Instend ot to the middlu of the channel, ‘The muin ab- ject of the bill, which Is to fucllitate tho collection of n lot of back taxes tled up under the present law, has been fully ex- plained in these columns from thie to thie as tho bill was successively advanced through the House. A mecting of tho Railroad Commit- teo was called for yesterday afternoon, but a quorum falled to respond, aud the Senate ap- parently took the ground that, under the cit cuiatances, it was unfalr to pass a quasi-con- sure on theCommittes. Hy the close vote of yeas 20, nnys 10, the Sonato refused to let the resolution in. NO INCREASE OF BALATIES, -Benator ItIco’s bill for the Increase of the sale aries of cho members of the Appeals Comraitteo of the State Inspeation force at Chicayo to $1,600 per anoum, which was defeated yesterday, was sot on ite pins and again knocked down, A Houee bill tucreasing the Jurisdiction of the Court of Claims passed, ThoKankakeo Asylum bill came from the House, but the amendments were not concurred in, aud the bill was accordingly sent to a confer ence committoe, Tho House bill for tho subiniasion to a vote of tho people of tho proposition to appropriate $510,000 to com plote the Stute-Houso was read a fecond timo and sent to third, after which the Benate took a recess until} o'clock, A amended House bill to prevent the spread PLEUNO-PNEUMONIA was dcbated at lonyth In the afternoon, and sent to third roading. Represontutlvo Sullivan's bill amending the law of the adininistration af estates by requir- tng a bond from administrators in ;doublo the guiount uf the personal property only, exceptin Cuscs where property Is suuxht to be disposes of, was road for tho third time. ‘The bill was opposed by Seuntor Clark and dofended by Son- alora Walker of Maconpin, Adams, and Kuy- kendall, who claimed tint n bond In double the amount of personal property afforded atl neces: sary protection, [f property was sought to bo fisposed of, the bill required a bond in double thy amountof tho extate. 2 Dw, mulled through by vote of yeus 33, snnya Next camo a Houso bill which gave purchasers of tnx salvs the right to foreclose In chunvory to obtain possession of reul catute, READ A THIMD TIME AND LOST by avoto of yeus 2 maya 1—not enough to iss Ite oot auee bill giving tx objectors tha right to Mle objections ugainat overassessments within tendays prior to Uo Ue for a review of 10 avyessment was read 0 third Une and sent to pot by w vote of yous 12, nays 2). ‘the House Dil apportioning the Btate Into dis- teicts tor tho adintsion of the tusane to the State Asylum wis read a third tine ana passed, Representative Patlock's bill punishing aduls teraters und vendersof doctored butter and sheese was read a third tine and passed, Tho amended tty now reals, © A DILL for an act to. prevent the ndulterition of butter cheese, ur tho salu or nthe sumo.” Whethor Tat tulty covers tho. Insta bo Kuen, Senator Aduins moved a recousideration, bes Wovlng thit sev, 2oF tho bil, SHOULD BE KNOCKED OUT. The scetion in questlun repeals all gots and parts of ucts Incousitent with the bill, and Bene ator Aduitis dit not want to lose tho bonent uf the present law on the subject, The Senate refused to reconsider, however, Tho heat bilo the book proved to he Lepro- sentative Chtsholin’s till punishing thuse gullty Of the udulteration of urtieles of tood ur drink, Tk way read w thied tne, and Seoutor Morrltt Iminediately moved the previous quusiion, ‘Tho motivn was lost, however, und the talking act cumminenced, Senator Munn sald the bill meant prohibition to the tuuuufacture of ylucuge wud wrupe sugar, ile wanted to punish the adulteratons of food, but this remedy wus a little tuo stron, Senator White rio to. SOA QUESTION OF PERSONAL FIIVILEGE. Ho bad Leen accused, bu suid, by the author of the bill with attempting wsmothur it in tho Committes on Nunieipalities, of which he Is Coulrinan. Such slatements, bo declured, wore unqualitedly — taise. io =had never ate lempted to mother the bill, but had called wee err CH tomether to cons sider tho measure. Ho was opposed to the bul, and bad protests from the largest wholo- and gale grocers and apico dealers In Chicago Raainst its passage: but his opposition was oped and not waderbanded, and ho considered that both the Comaittes and himself had been treat- ed unfuirly in the inntier, Senator Condee defended Mr. Chisholm, and rather intimated that the tong rotention of the DIN ft the Committee on Municipalitios did took fA Little strange ton man up a tree. ‘Tho result of tho intimation waa that Senators Whito and Condes camo near getting into a wordy quarrel on the tople. They would proba- Diy have succorded but PRESIDENT WAMILTON CHOKED THEM OFF Senator Coudeo want on, howaver, to make & strong argument in favor of tho bill. Senator White wanted to know If Sonntor Conduo had not told him he was apposed to the Di}, and should vote against It. 5 Senator Condee denied that ho had over sald any such thing, claiming that tha statement was that le bad merely been accosted by certain Pholesute wrocers in Chicago to vote against tho Benator Mamer sald his oame tad been rought into tho matter, too, it having beon celaiined that, his Committes (Miscellaneous) bad niso delayed the bill, Such was not the caso, and ho should vote for tho bil. ‘Tbe provious question was ordered and tho Dill was passed ag it camo from tho House by a yotoof yeas 37 to nays 2 Its provisions bare beon the subject of approving comment on pro- vious ucenalons, in the columusof THE TRIMUNE, Tho vote defenting the House bill allowing FORECLOSURES ON TAX SALES was reconsidered, and the bill resurrected and passed by a voto of yons 27, nays 12. A Hotise bill appropriating $2,600 to one Manuel A. Boals, who claima to have lost money in complying with the terms of a State contract in bullding the Institution for tho Feeble- Minded. Lincolo, came back from the Committee, but the Sonite would not permit its bong road o sevond thne. It will probably dic. as it ought to, ‘A House Dog and Sheep Liw was road a third timo aud prssed. Senator Lomma arose tos question of privl- lowe, and, after oxpressing inn picasant why tho untiro satisfaction, ot the Sonaturs with the munner in which Liout.-Goy. Hamilton bad per- formed his duties us presiding officer, pre- sented bim, on bonnif of tho Scnute, with A MAGNIFICENT GOLD CHRONOMETER AND QUARD CHAIN, President Hamilton, ia responding, sald he recognized tn each Senator a friend. e beau- tiful gift before him wad a complete surprise, and be should carry (t until bis sighticss oyes ecensed to xaz0 upon its face and should open in tho greut cternity beyond, ‘Tho pleasant termination of this pleasant accte, something not exactly down on tho cnl- anu was followed by round after svund of up- muse, e ‘The oatendnr of House bills on second reading was thon taken up, aud # first-class scramble ensued, Tvery Senator presont had bills on sec- ont reading whteh ho was destraus of movin: itito third, At lonst twonty of thein wore shov: along without argument or debate, ‘At longth, at 7 o'clock, the Senate adjourned ‘until to-morrow morning. TIOUSE. A TAGK-PAY FINIST, Speetat Diaputch to The Cricago Tribune, Sparixorieny, UL, May 97.—The first half- hour of the session this morning was taken up with an unseemly wrangle over one of that suspletous class of resolutions, sure to come during these Jutter days, providing for an inerease in the pay of the vlevator-riun ners from $1.60 to $250.0 day for the entire session, Most of the Democrats and sume of the Republienns kieked against this retronct- iyo grab for all they were worth, but the ma- jority were In that comfortable frame of mind that nade them generous with other people's money, and somuthing ike $300 was yoted away as thoughit had been Sangamon River mud, or something equally cheap and plenty. a ‘the Kankakee Appropriation bill was taken up, passed as amended, and sent on Its way to the Sennte for concurrence in the House amendments. WON'T EAT THE LEBK. ” The House refused to recedo from its amendments to the Chester bill, striking out an Item of $8,000 for gas-works, fixtures, and machinery, and a Conference Committes was appointed te treat with a similar committee from tho Senate. : ‘The amendments to the Carbondile Nor- ma! University bill, In which the Senate re- fused to concur, weretaken up, and the whole question of eduention, Ineluding the utility of normal schools, churned over and over again, inuch as it was when the bill was on second reading last week, ‘Thu result was that the House finally receded from this particular amendinent, and a full-sized cireus was the result. : THEY RAT, BUT SWEAR. Mr. Youngblood, us usual, kicked outside the Democratle traces, and set lls party com- pantons by the ears by charging thom with the responsibility for an extra seasion, 1f one were called fo finish up the appropriations, Mr. Mann, one of tha Demoeratic lenders on the floor, resented this in his usually vig- orous way, charging that the bills had been held back for months on purpose to rush them through, in all thelr extravagance, ut the finish, and, if that were impossible, to form a pool with a fow “ sheep-bitten Dem- Oocgpte, who would vote with the ring, DESIALS STRONG AND LOUD, ‘This brought Mr, Wright, the Chairman of tho Appropriation Committee, to hin fect with a warm denial of the charge that-his Counnittes iad held back the Appropriation bills for any purpose whatever, Lo was followed by Mr, Youngblood, who got upton question of privilege, and pro- ceded to pay his complinients in a left handed way to the comparatively recent De- mocracy of Mr. Dincuar who had attacked the appropriation early In the engagement. In the course of his speech he luuded his own independence im voting as he saw iit, aut told a Story designed to put a dnish to bis argument that evon x Democmt should voto for Feunanable appropriations, An ald thosaback in one of tho counties In Eyypt had come to him un one ocersion, and, after protesting nguinst the building of a certain raliroud, wound up with the retnark, “pon’? YOU KNOW It 18 WRONG? Don't you kuow, Marlon, that if that railrond is built this county will never go Democratic again? Woon the Inughter over this interrngatary confession had dint down, the yentleman went on tu say that be had Jabored for the road, and that the roid wis built, and that the Demor cratic majority in that ‘particular county was Jncreased ut lonst by 100 vutes, ‘Tho must luughter at the sequel, it ia unnecos- sary Lo say, came from the Domovrutia ale, tr. Linegar got back by commenting on Mr. Youngblood's Demooracy in preaching the Hinds Mill and other things on the Huor and practicing something else outside, As for the comparative length of thelr adherence to the Democratic party, tho gontloman from Franklin might have been x Democrat for forty-six yours, but. be (Mr. Linegar) bad been one for fifty-one years, or over sinco he wus born, NEVER FORSAKING THE PARTY until itideserted Cor a time Its wneiont tonet by donying that all mon were erated free and equal, Besides all that, he had never been are rested fur disloyalty to tha Union, nor ind ho belonged to a’ certaln organization formerly knowin as the Knights of the Golden Clrele. Under the smarting Iniiuence of thin centres shot Mr. Youngodloud winced and doubled bim- avlf up, and said nausht iu reply ‘Tho rest of the taorning ‘wus apent In refuaing: to recedy from Its ameudmonts to the remnl dor of tho Curbondute bill and to the erat Appropriation bill, apputnting Conteren Committees to straighten out the tangle in ree cenillng tho Tax-Levy bill ta second reading for tho purvoss of Inercudlng thy Sotiool-Fund levy: for [esl by udding $50,000, naklug the total fur ‘TOHL §850,000, ON REABBEMULING AFTUR DINNER the Housn recoded from ita amundment atriking out the itow for a titer at Jacksonville, and re- fused te cccede from its amendment to the Kunkatvo dill, on which a Conference Oommit- feo wis agcaniingly uppointed, (‘Tho sumo thine wus niso dono with Farmer Moore's Mond liv, which tho Senate plastered ail over with ninends tnatitss und which the House refused to cous An ineffectual attempt was made ta get up the Senuto Dental bill, inthe House ‘did “take up junate DIL putting wil tho notes of co LOInpnics On the Kaige bash and giving st companies the rlaht to cance any pollos and return the note, providing tho tuount of the notes te nut reduced below tho legal standard uf 809),000,, Thu Senuty Township Insurance bill was also put through, ne well us a Sonate bill authorizing the appolutment ot A PUMLIC ADMINISTRATOI IN EACH COUNTY du the Btato, 1o hold alice for tha tera, of four Years, to furnish a bond In tho sum of $5,000, A Benato bill ailowing countios to soll, forfoltod property on ten days’ notlee was lucky enough to got throuxh, na wus also @ House bill authors Jang tounicipal authorities to abato nuisances and collect the expense of so doing from the [fginisva on whieu they exist. Howover good a Hi the fatter may be, tharo I nu curthly prog: peot of tte gutting through the Bonute, simply for lav of tine, Tho House refused to conour iu the Senato mrauralingn ty fo tho bill requiring ollioars baving y ublio funds bil annual Statements. P is B ie Mr, Btratu 4 to order twealtup ino Senatebike | 2 Tweet TAXING TELEGRAPH COMPANIES 3 per cent on thelr gross caraings, Tho bill was temporarily postpoy dL several x oka sugo, and the Hontac apparently thought ft Just as well to Jot It stay there, for it refused by at vote of 47 to 43—leas than the necessary two-thirda—to Tet {t out of the bay, Mr. Yancey imadean Inefectual attempt to suspend the rules for tho purpose of cousilers ing a resolution F pyiding for a bigh-Joint com mission to consiler the condition of the insane, and the tevessity of giving them more root, ‘The next attempt to. overrule the cules was made by Farmer Davie, of McDonough, "9 bdolioves that real esinte ought to bo ussessed every, Joa, aud Who NOW KAW a OhatiCO Of Pit~ ting trough Senatur Needles’ Wit undoing the Legislature's work of two years ago. The ro- Bult ahowed that he hud not iniscalculated. Tho riles were suspendod by n voto of yeus 108, nays V4, and Mr, Herrington PROMPTLY BUT OFF DEBATE by moving the previous question, which was carl jod. ‘Mr. Sexton and Mr, White, of Cook, protested agalnst this summary style of doing things, but ‘ne Coline aged, however, In explainin ir, Colling managed, however, i why ho voted no, to tell tho Hotee that if tho billwas passed with the cmergenoy chiuse ate tached it would Interfere with If not Invalldate the assesemunt as it held over from last sear, and the scvoral counties In the State would logo thelr taxes, ‘The expinnation set the othor side thinking, and then onsied the prutticst piece of parline mentary akirmishing this session, The oppo nonte of tho bill, acting on the nasumption that the bill, 1€ passed with tho emergenvy eliuse, would encounter the Governor's voto, changed thelr votes to aye. TREK HOWLERS FOR THE BILL. saw the point, and quite a number of thom changed to the negative rathor than have it go to the Governorin a shape that might ondanger its being vetoed, For a tine the result waa painfully uncertain. Changes were made all over the Mouse, and (ho roll was veritiod twico to show how the thin, was Boing. The hope among the opponents ol tho bill that by these tactics it would yet even legs than 77 votes enme near bolng reulized AL one time, when the munber of tho aflirmatives was worn down to within four of the right notch, But the pushers for tho Lill were not to bo caughtin that way. Agaln thoy changed their yotes, and AGAIN THE TIDE WAS TURNED, Itwastoo much to expect that tho count gang, deluded by the fraudulent claim that Chl- cago hid gotten of with an oxtrnordinurily low nssessincnt, and wits Nghtluy tho bill pure tn the Interest of retaining tho benefit of that qs- sessinent for four years, would do anything clso but voto to ernok ft through, Tho Couk Connty mombers, with twooxceptions, anda few outsitle members who had wot been caught by tho lying arguments used to boost the bill, fought nobly, but againstoverwhelmlug odds. ‘Tho two exceptions in the Cook County delegation wero tho fucunsequential trxeuter in the Revenue department of tho City of Chicago, and Join It. Cook, the slaughter-houso and ulvod-pudding Btatesman from the Stock-Yards. It would be expecting too much of a taxeater to vote axainst n scheme IN THE INTEREST OF MONE ASSESSMENTS, nnd consequently in the lutereat of tho tnx- enting eluss, No ono was surprised, therefore, when the Gorman not only voted no, but thrust hia insignificant muy into the middle alsie and made an indecent exbihition of that feature by howling down everynudy who looked at the bill from a inpro honest and disinterested stand: point. Nor was there a mirticniusaurprige ue the position uf tho bullwhickers’ representi- tive from tho Stuck-Yorda, ‘To have voted otherwise would have been to betray a deures of futelligence whieh nobody hag over suspected hint of possessing, ‘Tho tlidl result of hale an hour's battio was just what the friends of tuo bill desired and what (ts opponents had sought to avert, : THE BILL, FAILED TO PASS with tho emergency clutiay by a vote of yeas M1, nays Hi.enough of Its frionds voting inthe nevative to prevent its getting We votes, ‘Than came another and a long-contioued Par Mamnentury skirmish, Mr, Sexton moved ta table the bill, but tho Speaker, reversing a ruliug which he mudo tos wurds tho closo of tho late dendtock, heli the inotion out of order under the operation of the previous question. . Pearson, of Madison, then moved to amond the bill by striking out tho omergency elnuee, 13 has heen customary heretofore when Se DBT Sales to pass with tho emensenvy clause attuebed, Mr. Mann raised the point of ordor, however, that the previous question was still pending, and that se cut the motton out, Tho pein was promptly overruled, Mr, Sexton, MAKING THE MOST OF ALL THE DILATORY MOTIONS In his powor, moved to lay Mr. Ponrson's motion on the table, ‘This was lost by 8 yoto of yens 10, nays 109, Nothing daunted, he next moved to [ndollnttly postpune the Madison County man's motion, ‘This wus ntso lost. Mr. Pourson theroupon moyed the previous question on hls motion to strike out tho omer- genoy clause, i Before tho motion coull be put Mr. Collins ap- petted to the House not to pissin such haste a til which might affect tne vulldity of the preg- ont asacesntent, and Mr. Carter, whlle friendly to tho object uf the bill, eonnseled its friends to go slow and Ict it be amended. In vain did he show them that THE MLL PROVIDED FOR ANNUAL ASSESB- MENTS froin tho let dny of May, 1881; that the ussess- mont for 181 wos now about a thine of the past; that the blll, if passed without the = emergency clause and approved by the Governor, sould not Into effot until tho Ist of duty; nad that its effect woutd elmply be retrovetive, und might destroy tho validity of the whole aggsesement und rosuit in the non-cullection of taxes. ‘AS well nighthe have attempted to reason with so mony blocks of wood, was mnethor ease of the country anninst country bid the’ most votes, ‘Tho pre- vious-queaion gag wis applicd, tho omers wonoy clitse stricken aut, and tho bill ne amendert passed by nig af yeas, 103; nays, 0; the Conk County taxenter and the chump from tho slaugntor-houses attlt voting with tho gang from the rural cross-ronds, ‘The rewuluing proceedings wore vory briof, for {t wus now nonrly 7 o'clock. Mr, Murtin, of White, called up his resolution calling on Congress to. pension tho survivors of the Blackhawk, Florida, and Mextean wars hail tho Senate amonilinents voncurrod in, and tho House adjourned until toemarrow mornlug, GOSSIP, RRAL-ESTATE ASSESSMENTS. Spectat Dispatch to The Cuteuge Tribune. Spuinarie.y, ll, May 97,—The auceoss of Senator Needles’ viclous assessment scheme is by no means ns well assured ‘as its friends could desire, Should the Sonate coneur with the Houso in striking out tie emergency clause, it will still have to reeelve. the Govornor's algnature before it can become a law. . The very fact that there is oven n doubt as to the effect of such u bill on tho validity of the nsaussinent of 1831, and the collection of taxes under that assessment, would no doubt be fully welgheds and the further fact that chronle *tax-lighters would bo sure to avall themselves uf auch o doubt In order, if possible, to evade the payment of thelr taxes, would no doubt influence the Goy- ernor In his action; but it fs by no means cartain that the Senate will concur with tha House in striking out the emergency clausy, Tho bill was put through that body with SOMETHING VERY MUCH RKSHSMLTING INDE- CENT NASTE, and the discussion, which has since been given ithas opened soma of the members’ eyes to objectiuns which It Is ob vious = they never before saw. The fact = that =the = emergency” clause is out, and that the — concurrence of tho Senate Is necossary to ite boing atrloken ont before it can become a law, pty it in thely power tu refuse to consi, and, thorefore, to prevent tuo tmousury from tuking. its place on thos statute-books, Where everyining was wmnorz-aniling before. st is more — than likely that there will now bo av lively squull, Should the Beaute refuvo to concur, the next atop must necessarily be to Appoint 4 conference COMIN Ttes, at aiy resull init harmonizing: of Individual views, bit itwould scoim asif quite A number of Sonators hud ENLISTED For THE WAL, and that tho Dill, whllo it may urrive, will soarces dy get through with that facility and rapidity which marked Its pussige theatxh tho Upper Huuse several Wthis wy, 1s ‘Toe Conference Committees on the yurlous Approprintion measures over which the two Hones are diangreed mut to-niglt, adopted the: coumpromlse paltyy, and the pesuest now I that the poluts of ditteronce will all be cleured out ‘of the way by to murrow noon, and that tbe way to an adjournmont Monday will bo ws" plan as the way tu pec chureb."| Whether the pub- Jie, du” tho fuellug of relief ne the thought hut the Legislature tis adjourned, will rolleot that it bua required tive months to bring Mt to that stage, and with but Yow results to show for at thal, js something that the uvoriyge: law pinkor is pretty apt ta udcortain shortly attor his return to bis cunstituunts, If bo bas not been fully gatiatud on that point before. So pee Gene ‘Tulip. > 16 relgn of Quoen Daffodil ia over, says Ta~ boucheru i the London Truth, ana the fasblon- ublo Hower of the present day js the tulip. waw ay leudor of tho ivsthetle world Bauntorin, down Dol) Mall just Neults Holdlai gue ty bls hand, and gastos Into ite depths with wnuttorus te rhapsody, Ab Germun poo, speaking ot t tullp, suys, "ts rather guzuit on thin caressed, and thig seems to apply with some degree uf Atness to the members of tho cummunity who huve adopted It us thelr budye for the present season. * Why do you not marry?” u ludy asked one of these unutvorables the other day. “Tho woman Imarry,” replied the wildtiower, twinin, he Spank arcu on. of the uireteat Ces au ooking up at her » nua lta. oud, quite puro, and quivering with soul * Froights Again Advanoed—Rates 4 1-4 Cents for Corn, and 43-4 Cents for Wheat. Donial hy tho Vrestient of tho Sntlors’ Union of Responsibitlty for Ree 5 cont Outrages. The Loadors of tho Lumber-Veasela Ro- oolving $4.60 Por Day at Mus- . . Kegon. Prospect of a New Propeller Line Betwoon Oswogo and OChi- cago. HOME GATIIERINGS. COLLISIONS OUTSIDE. Yesterday two collisions occurred outside, abort the hour of daybreak, The tug A. b, Ward beenme Involved In ong, and the tug A. G. Van Schnick tt the othor. Fortunutely the dum- age dd not oxceed $100 in 4 single Inatance, Tho trouble appears to bo that alnglo tug crows aru boing overwarked upon day and night duty. ‘Man ts constituted to perform a certain amount ofinvor. Whon he fects taxett beyond his ener- gies aceldents aro bound to occur. +LAKE PREIGITS, Lake frolghts again advanced yesterday, sove eral enzagomonts being mado at 414 conts for corn and 4 conts for wheat to Dultalo, There ia an acknowledged sunreity of room, which lack itis thought will bo remedied in a fow days, whon, with favorable winds, a large tlout will bo due, The angagemonts were: ‘To Bulfalo—Pro- poller Avon, 40,00) bushols wheat at 414 conts teburtorod Thursday); propeller Starucen, 30,000 bushels wheat on through rate; schooner Cham- plon, 41,000 bushels corn at 4!{ cents. For Erie Propellor Delaware, 40,000 bushels corn, through rate, For Sarnia—Sebuoner J. 0. Thayor, 26,000 bushels corn, through rate, Lumber froights continue firm and tinchanged, THE BAILONS’ UNION AND TILE RECENT OUTRAGES, To the Editor of ‘Ine Unicago Tribune. Curcago, May Si—Sir: Will you bo kind enutivh to state that Powers still says that this Union docs not uphold rowdiea nor cutthronts, uor does It try to encourayo such through its oficers, Thercfore, if individuals, whether they bo Union or. non-Uyton nen, violate tho Inw, the Union and [ts offleurs aru not rosponsl- ble for such acts. Lutif tho Informant of this morning's article will point out any ot Power'a wrong nots or doings In any way to injure ves- sol-ien or men without, Powers will bo thank~ ful fortho Information. On tho contrary, Pow. ers hag Ucen stern udvucate of peace by ll menns, whleh his past record can prove, Dood our Informant remember but a fow years nz, tore the existence of the Seaman's Uniin; or, for example, tuke the threo preceding yours to tho inception of the Seamen's Unton, and look up tho records of strikes, and be will find tho. ditferenco fer the past three years. We have bad une so-called atrike recorded against the yoni oxmanies bon, wherena thore would be 100 for tho three preceding yoars. Vessel- owners int those ere did not know whnt thoy were to pay, and did not know what to figure on. Not so slnee the sailors organized into one body. Vessels-ownurs since than have hid no troubte unless they brought it on thomeulves. ‘They are furnished a better class of men since the Inveption of tho Union. Insurance men ought to know that. If nut, the Union's records: will furnish them with the intormation. As it keeps u death-llst of its inembers, whethor they ure drowned or die frum natural causes, we ap- peut to vessel-ovuers to lovk oto this mattor at once for thalr own benefit, ng investigation 13 necessury. In conciusion, Powors, as President of sald organteation, or asa private iudividval, denies having anything fa do with, or to havo been xecessory to, nets done as referred to in ‘Tin Tnimune of May 27. Nor will Powors or the Union be responelhls tor ucts of violence, whether dony by Union or non-Union men, a they are nut sanctluned, it. Powers, Presldont Chiengo Sallors’ Union. CASUALTIES, DHOWNED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Br. Joszri, Mich.. May 27—A sailor on tho schooner Cora named Henry Phillips fell over- board and was drowned at Benton Marbor ast night, The body was recovered this morn- ee MISCELLANEOUS. PROSPECTS OF A NRW PROPELLER LINE BETWEEN O8WEUO AND C! 0. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burrano, N, ¥., May 27,—To-day R.A. Packer, Prosident, John Taylor, eral Freight Agont, i. 2. Goodman, Agsistant General Superinteud~ cnt, and Col, ft, E. Polllet, 0 Director, ail of the Lobigh Valley Rallway, arrived in this city in Me. Packer's private yacht Emillo. They have boen visiting ull the prominent porta on Luke Ontarly for n week past, iuspecting the com- pany’s business, They came down through the Welland Canal, and to-morrow, In company with P.C. Doyle, General Agent in this city, wilistart: for Chicago, stopping on the way up to lool Into tho Leblih’s prospoet tor the coming year. Itia also stated that the Compnny are pinning for a Iino of propelicrs between Oswego and Colcago, tocurry thelr cowl, Tho altichts are non-oume mittal on the enbjoct und ugk tho publle to walt for future developments, ¢ TUE ELEVATOR TROUNLE AT DUEFALG Spectat Disoutch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Burvaro, N. Ys, Muy 27.—-Tho Weatern Ble- vathig Asdocintion fa still In bot water. Tho Paaeaels. are thata tinal dissolution of pool is Huble to result from tho present ditieultics, ns satisfactory adjustment scoms out of tho que tion, Bomo of the elevator men got tog or this morning in au informal way, having discoy- ured that cortaln® clevators were cutting on prices, but no delinite action was taken. ‘Tie ‘TRIBUNE representative, who called on a nium. ber of, interested parties thls. morning, found that tho bono of contention ts a Invgo conv, and tbat the recent su-caliond ponceful suttiement was only a patching ip at best, The Bennett Hlovator has bean holding ite avif ntoof, and tis. it Is alleged, elevated at 3 cent per bushel, ‘Tho Lyon dtd not come Into tho Associntion ut all, — Rebutes to consignecs, whigb have boon feequontly muda, wre also Ina way of adjustment, Hy: the Association oloyat- ing wt the rites of 4g cent on whoat, and 4 cont the annual profits net from Subs to. 60 per cent, y cutting itis doubtful If even ox- penses cnn bo made, TUE NEW STEAMMR CITY OF MILWAUKEE, Detnorr, Mlob., Muy 27.—Tho iran side-wheel steamer City of Milwaukee, now fitting out in thia city, will leave noxt Wadneaduy for Like Michigin to take her place in tho Goodrich line of steuiners, She has cost nearly $200,00), and is elegantly titted out, in every respect. Bho wil be communded by Capt. J. F. Smattaun. THY NEW WELLAND GANAL. Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Pont Daunousie, May 27.—The lock-gates ou lock No, % in tho now Wellnid Cannt,. wore shipped jn positon to-day, and it is oxpecied the wator will bu fet Into the level between looks 2 and d tu-morrow, A HEAVY YO HANGING OVER LAKE SUPERIOR, DunutH, Minn. May 2A heuvy fox hangs over the luke, and navigation Is slow, Tho barge Algona und her consort Sau Diego wore nour punning nyranud this afternoon, but they got luto port safely, PORT OF CHICAGO,. AURIVALS, SobrA.J. Mowry, Muskegon, lumber, Behr 100, Grand Haven. lumbor, Behr Bla ENoawaod, White Luke, lumber, Sobr City of Grand Hapids, Grand Haven, lum- ts Rebr G, Ellon, White Lake, lumber, bebe Goldon Hurvest, Muskugon, lumber, Sehr A. J. Covell, White Luke, umber, Sehr Reyulutor, White Lake, lumbur, Sehr 1 snd. BironaeD, Shea ole oxo, Iumbor, ules pore, Muskegon, lumbar. ue la, Grand Haven, umber, Sehr Muantence, Peshtigo. lumber Fenr Advunee, Peshtigo, tumber. K Bebe BM, Cupron, Muskegon, limb Sete. L. Johuaton, Ludington, fy *. Trump, 2 a Senv White Cloud, Grand May Ser G. W, Wescott, Frankfort, Bebe Ottawa, Geand Haven, limber, Rebs bpray, Packant's Plor, bari, bebv Kutd Darloy, Menominee, lumber, Sebr Marunret Dali, Muntatoe, lumber, Sehr Driver, Caritan, Fallway tug, SchrJupan, Ludinygtun, binber, Behr Chicago, Munitbwoo, sundries, Poop Skybirk, Benton tarbor, sundries, iT i ut ‘Traverse, ‘Traverse City, sundries, Heiox, Mrs! Pina lumber, prev Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber, 1p Buttule, sundried, yor New York, Plug Lake, aundriva, Prop Aanlo Eotira, Muakezon, luinber, Prop Albort Miller, Muntstea, hunter, Prop Tempest, White Laka, luubor, Prop Sweepatikos, Posttizo, lowing, Props, C. Baldwin, Bacuna la, tron-ore, Prop Hilton, Sluskgon, lainbe Prop Nowburgh, Bugalo, stind Prop siwaubeo, Mauistee, lumber, ACTYAL BAILINGS, Seber ereee Corning, Iutfalo, 62,000 bu corn and adele, undrigd, Bene Hadivat, Pentwator. be Lavine, Whiteties Bay, Schr Holle Brown, Oxouts Bay, Bots Ars Stages cbr Btadord, Dry Ludwig, Packard's Pi Hy Ha 9 pice fray Bohr ler. Sobr Goorgo Murray, Buifaio, 63,000 bu corn, Bcbr Keladeor, ‘Muskegon, ey if Rehr Active, Peshtigo. Sehr Leo, Grana Haven, Behr Clty of Grand trpids, Grand Haven. Sehr Narrayansott, Point 8t. Iguace, 600 tone rallroad-lron, Rehr Robert Howlett, Qrand Haven, sundrics. Schr South Haven, Montagne. Rehr Ella Bllenwood, Montagna, fohr Kate i. Hownrd, Muskegon, Poop Hussain, Unitalo, 48,600 bu whent, 1,000 bags thnothy seed, 240 bays flaxseed. Trop Willlam Crippen, Manistee. Prop Montana, Hulfato, 24,863 bu corn, 1,000 bris Hour, 2.00 aneks tour, 100 bels pork. Prop Clinton, Kingston, 7000 bu corns Hrop Inter-Occan, Kacanabn, Prop Albert Sapor, Muskegon. Prop L. HL. Bhirgley, Manistee. Prop ©, Mlokox, Mu: keron, Feop Avon, Butfalo, whoat, Prop Conestogn, Huttalo, 40000 bu corn, 1,050 sacks flaxsced, 24) bris tour, 0sacks tim- cathy seed, aad sundrics. Prop Louis Gilbert, Montague. Prop Tompest, White Lake, sundelos. Prop City of New York, Ironton, Prop Fayette, Manistee. Prop Annie Laura, Muskogon, sundrics, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, Prop Newburgh, ‘Buitato, sundries. OTIER LAKE PORTS. DETROIT. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribunes Dernorz, Mich, May 27.—Passed down--Pro- pollers Rochester, Lycoming, Nashua, Asia: steambargus Heury Howard and barges, Rhoda. Btowart, Willinm Cowle and barges, Empire and barges, Woooken nnd barge, J. P. Donaldson and barges, island, D, F. Rose, J. B. Lyon and schoon- or, J. M. Hutohiuson, Bast Saginaw and bargos, 8, Fay and consort;,schoonors W, H, Ondos, St, Petor, Senator Blood, Delaware, Niagara, Hel- vetia, Joseph Paige, Pensaukeo, Moars, Consti- tution, Cotnancho. 2 Arrlyed—arge Iron Duke. Passed up—Propellors Cuba, 8t. Paul, Missour! and barges, Philadelphia; ateam-bargos Araxes ‘and barges and schooner G.C. Houghton, West- ford and barga, A. Everott and consort, Kin- eardino and barges Point Abino, Sanilac, Btor- man; schooners Halsted, Higgio & Jones, N. Goodwin, Red Wing, J. 8. Uichaeds, D, K. Clint, Carlingford, Owassu, A. Ford; tug Johnson and barges, Kate Motfatt and steam-barge Tompost. Arrived—Iug Hob Hnokett and schooner Grace Murray, tug Erle Belle and barges; pro- poller China; tug Jeasie and barges. ‘Wind—South, four miles. HUFFALO. ‘ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Burrato, N.¥., May 87,—Arrived—Propellers 8. D, Caldwell, Badgur State, Lehigh, James Fisk, Jr., Chaunoy Hurlbut, Queon of tho West, James Davidson, and schvonors Henry Fourer, Annie Vought, and Sonator, grain, Chicago; propaller Empire State and schooner Oxarita, rain, Duluth; schooner M, ¥, Merrick, gralo, Hilwaukeo, Cleared—Propellers ‘8. D. Caldwell, Chauncey Hurlbut, Lehigh, Quen of the West, Wissa- hickon, James Dividsou, and schooner Onarita, coul, and Annioc Vought, Chicnyos propeller Al- pena and barge Winona, Duluth. Charters—Steam-barges ‘Thomas W. Palmor and James Dayideon and schooner Ogarita, coal to Chicngo. 75 cents: schouner Henry Folger, raltroud iron to Marquette, $1 frac, Cannl froights wont up to-day to big cents on wheut and 43 conts on corn, Shipments, 71,000 bushels. PORT HURON. z, : Pont Honon, Mich, May 27.—Pagsed up— Propollera 8. E. Sheldon and consort, N. Millis and barges, Germania and barges, Westford and burges; sehoonora Nollio Gardner, Higgle and Jones, Halsted; tug Jobueon and barges, Down—Propellors Vanderbilt, lron Duko, East Saginaw and barges, Mackinaw and barges. D. F. Hose and barges; schoonors Ningnra, Helvo- tin, Mears, Constitution, Ponsaukeo, Joseph Page, Comanche. Wind south, light; weather fino. Yorr Huron, Mich. Muy 27—10:00 p. m.— Passed up—Propellers Philadelphia, Cuba, Araxes ond barges, A. Bvorett with scoooncr Fred A. Morse; schooners ted Wing, John 8. Ricbards, 8. Sf. Davis, seaman; steamer Mani- oba. Down—Propellers Buffalo, Junianita, I. J. Hackett and congort, Middiesex and consorts, Hinwathn with achooners Goshawk and Minno- haha: schooners £. Ll. Danforth, 8. V. 1. Wat- son, E. Jones. ‘Arrived—Lottls Coopor, EB. A. King, Seabird. Wind uorth. Weather foggy. MILWAUKEE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, MILWAUKKE, Wis, Muy 27.—Grain freights aro firm and higher. Chartcra—l'o Buffalo, propellor Nowburg, whont at 43{ cents; ‘to Montreal, steam-bargo Niagara, wheat ut 11 cents. Arrived from below—Schoonors D, G. Fort and 3.0. Jobnson, Cleurod—Stoam-bni nette, and schooncr: faba. on (@ Wetmore, consort Bru- Bliza Gerlach, for Esca- CLEVELAND, : Bpectat Disnatch to The Chteago Tribune CLEVELAND, Mily 87.—Clonred—Propollers Bt. Louis, Milwaukeo, and Dean itlehmond, mers chandlso; achooner Homer, con), Chionge. Charters—Propetter H. 1. Worthington, coal to L'Anso and ore;from Marquette to Cleveland, frelyht as per contract; sehouncr U. H. Burton, coal to Milwaulcee, private terms; C. B. Benson, oro, Escanaba to ‘Toledo, $1.55 froc. MARQUETTE, Speelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Manourrre, Mich., May 27.—Oleared—Propol- lor _B. 13, Hale, echooners Alve Bradloy and H, G, Clovelund, X Puaseit up—Steamer City of Cleveland, Passed down—Propellor Atlantic. Weathor ruiny and foggy. DULUTH. epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Docurn, Minn., May 27.—Arrived—Barye J. R. Whiting, Marquette, with 617 tone of Iron; barge Alconu, with 000 tons; schoonor San Diego, with 1,100 tong coal. Cloured—Propollor India, Buffalo, with 700 barrela of flour. * BSOANADA, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Escanana, Mich., May 27,—Arrived—Propollors ae Ackley and W. L. Brawn; achooner Un- adltia. Departed—Propoller Acktoy Brown; schooners ©, Nilson, Uniloran, and Selkirk. POUT COLnORAE Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pont Connonng, Ont., May 27.—Passed to Schooner Maggio Mecltae, Kingaton to Toledo, Tight; propeller Prussia, Montreal to Chicago, general cargo. Cluurod—Schooner Elia Murtom, for Toledd, Nubt HOUGHTON. | Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Hovaitron, Mich., May 27.—Arrived—Stoamor City of Clovelund, of Datralt, Passed up—Propelier City of Duluth, of Chi- cago. oparted~Propollor Atlantic, of Buffalo. MUSKEGON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Muskraon, Mich., ay #7.—Clearanves to-day, twenty-two. Lumber shipments, 3,210,000 feet; ratlrond tos, 3200. Men wore pald $4.50 cach for londing voasels yeatorday, KINGSTON. Speciat Dispatch ta The Chteage Tribune. Krnaston, Ont. May 27,—The schooner Pride of Ainericn bas boon chartered to curry 500 tons of phusphute to Chicugo fora butk sum of $625 f, 0. b, and canal tolls paid. PORT DALIOUSIE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune Tont Dauuousiz, Ont. Muy 27.—Passed up— Propettor Prussia, Moutreal to Chicago, goncral cargo, ais z Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Erte, tn., May 27,—Clearod—Propellor Camp: ell liguty Diuttalo. cae B ————___. A Journalist Under DiMcuition, Stockton (Cub) Sfatt, ‘The most romuarkuble nowspuper man in tho Uniteu States lives ac Angola Camp, in Calaveras County, iis nano fa 8.8, Waterman, Ho Is 24 yenrs old, and hie been paralyzed over since ho was born. Hu was bora (ny Angels, and bas nevor been away from the town but once, whor he went in acarch of modical aid, but falled to dad any. Hila puralysis is of tha upper and lower lime, which he cannot move. this speech is uldo affected, and it Isonly with diitouity that ho oun talkatull, Early iy life ho mani- featedl a Uktug for movablo type, which he pluced in position with his tecth, tle Koon bo- Kan to out typo aut of wool, holding: the onuraving tools between bls tweth. He hus muda & dont of black typo in thla way, with which bo ut present conducts a small jab: printing business, Hu also sets motal typo with la tecth., Waterman was ono of tho founders tho Mountain Bela a weekly Duper naw pubs abou In Ange! He act u youd deal of the typo on thls paper with bia tecth, and, having at good eduvation, manufactired bis wditociits aid other Articles ua bo wont along. Ele ia now out of the newspaper business und vontines bimsell entire ly to jul printing and engraving, | He does all the prograin and tivitation work for tho town, frequently engraving apevlal designe for bis Jobs. His preaswork ho employs a boy to do, tho only part bo cannot do ulmacit, ee te renamed Sustaining Power of Will. Louden Tet \. it may naw be rome hy votoruns who watched with admiration, or with bowilderment and confused doubt, thé political actions of Sr. Disrnoli, twentysiive yours ago or moré, that “ho gave himself three geara to live.” It was thouwht, by bimaulf and by otberd, chat adivonse of the kidnuys must surely carry bin of, An oft-told tile bas bore recelyed wnother iitus- trauon. How many dying inou and womun have survived for yours and years the ply- sicluna who haye “miven thom over?” Lelyh Hunt's young wife, duclured by a Florentine physiolub of great repute to be tua mipkd cone suinption, lived long utter the Itallan way in wravo, and died uftor having fulfilled the natural term of existenco at last, Poor Mise Harriet Martineau, supposed to bo moribund, and really suifering 4 mortal malady, continue: ears, and was an aged lady vofore the diseaso Apatiy conquered her, Lord Degconsield’s aerve powor was mar Ho hover had been a strong man, took was rarely seen of horses erritiy from ftiqne and Tt was, aay those who ant with iin in his leat fitness, nervous oneray that kept Tho nourishment be fool cost hin 1 offort, and toward the Inst ho derived atmail support from Ahis prop of life. 5 OBITUARY. EBENEZER PECK, Tho tuneral of Judge } Place from his tate residence in Walton place atSotclock yesterday afternoon, and was at- tended by o large number of sympathizing friends, among whom wero the following well-known people, many of the gentlemen being accompanied by thelr wives: Lyman Trumbull, Jullan Rumsey Walter Kimball, Mra. G. L. Dunlap, no masoular exere! back, and sufferer FI Specs DY Renan DR. RADWay: SARSAPARILL RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD PURI, Ohanges as Seen ar they Daily Ocev er Using a Fow 1 1. Good spirits, disn 1 languor, inelancholy, increase ee ah mene Herease and hardin 2% Strength increas, appetite improv, Ssh for fuad, no more Kol brash, good digestion, ealin sicop, awnken fresh and vigorous, Clarence Dyor, Jorume Recuhors changed froin ite tucbld and clou touclear cherry or freoly from the bla without pain or sculding; little or no prin or weakness. 4. Marked diminution of juoney of tnvoluntary wer df nfiiicted in that way), with cortaint manent cure, Tnoroa the secreting glands, stored to tho several organs. &. Yellow tinge on the white of t tho swartby, suffron appearance and he jose stiffering from withy color, tungs or tuboreles will realize expectorating freely tho tough phie, from tho lungs, alr ceil throut or head; diminis! cough: rencral jnerense of strength tho rystent; sto W.1t Larrabeo, ff wa ‘a quant; Hi Stickney, akening incr t D. Gray, ', bull, Bed strength oxi goorne erumpulte and funeuou be ‘The servica was condueted by the Rev. pastor of Unity Church, who ne Paalin xe, xxi. ‘The choir of the erlan Clureh san 4 after which the J pronounced x brief but fitting eulog: with feellngs o} hint they had gathered in the darkened home nnd by the speechless form of the honored dead. temat no record of Judgo Peck's life, Whatwas written was written, and no words of the living could add to or detract from that history. Death had ald claim to tho dopurted, and the volume was finished. Anything that might was forelzo to the uscd dix, Judge Povk was now {nthors with the honors of along and usoful Hfe thick clustermg about him. had known bim so long would know hitn no more, but the recollection of lm would finger: in bls broken home circle, in te life wag spont, in the Stato wn served, und in tho Nation, whose highest wel- fare be wlways bad at heurt. His public record errs wis well known trusted friend and counsolor of President Lin- coln, and asn member of socloty hig reputation for congenial hospitality was known to nil, His simple and unassuming naturo would forbid words of praiso, and tho pftexcher would obey that voice which nu longer spoke to mortal ears. and would leave him with God, who did all Prayer waa offered, and tho choir chanted the twenty-third Psalm. Many of tho friends taok an opportunity of viewing tho remains, which roposed in the Nbrary. A iumber of tloral trib- utes filled the room with their aweot frngranco, The services over, the onskut was borne to the hearse by tho following gentinmon: Judge Law- renco, W.T. Hotaling, C. B. Hosmer, EB. 1, Mo- Kuox, BE. ee: Gr S. Hubbard, George C, Aliln, began by real of John. xt, and Hev,, Second Presb: Disconsolate,' bronchl or wind It was, he said, Tot and sorrow page of night-sweats and) » bottlers, cte.: cessation of cold as is, senso of suffocation, hn puroxyani of cou ra) breathin the tnorning. vradually aud surely dien %. As day after diay the taken new signs of return: asthe blood improves in disease will diminish, and al tumors, cuncers, bard lum: sound and heulthy; ulcers, fever akin diseases, gradually disappear. oSjth cnece whore, het a ater hos been slp dy lereury, Quicksilver, Corros imate tnve aeeumdlmed and. becorre depeated In tho bones, joints, ete. causing vones, tickets, sping! curvatures, ‘varicore veins, ete, the BARE will resolve away those depota snd exterminate the virus of tho discase from stem. i those who are taking these medic! tuo curo, of Chroule, Sefofulous;or Syoettee dlacases, however sluw may be thi better” and find thoir, thelr flesh and weight tressing sympia ALSAPARILLIAN it Do adced ine heath will append athered to his ‘Tho place that y where his ich he faithfully neral health tm It Ja n sure sign that tho cure ntheso diseases tho patient elise gets botter or worac.—tho virtis of the disense ig hot inactive; {f not arrested and driven frog tho blood, it will spread and continue to under mine the constitution. As soon asthe SARSA- RILLIAN makea the pationt feel better, hour you will strength, at moa ttor and increase {a ‘The great power of this rem: pense that ibreaten death, asin ebiiees! CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phtbisis, Scrote Diseases, Waat! leoration of the Kid ‘paye of Water (instantune where catheters have been used, thus dolog inful operation of usin fasolving Stone in the BI MORGAN BALLOU. Special Duapatch to The Chicago Tribu Etary, Il, May 27,—A. telegram recelved this evening announced the sudden denth of |- Morgan Billou, representative at Brecken- ridge, Cal, of the Fox River Mining Com- ‘The deceased .went to Colorado this apring to sce to the interosta of the Company. Bulng attacked with pneumonia, ho started homo, but died on the way. Tho body will be brought bome and buried at Naperville Ho leaves a wife and three ebildren In away with tho instrumentay and in uli cases of Inflammation of the Blad« der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Leucorrhea and Uterir pany of this olty. AUGUST KNOENER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Buruiynaron, In, May 27.—Yesterday af- ternoon August Knoener, three miles north of this city, went out-to set some sweet-potato plants, and, not return- ing, bis wif wont to look for bim and found himiyingon tho ground insensiblo. ‘hinking be wna sunstrucls, for medieal aid. Oue bottle contains more of the activ prince lea of Medicines than any Hoo, ‘akon in Tenspoonful doses,whileothers require five or ix times as much. residing some ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. she went for help Whon tho doctor arrived it was found that Knoonor had died from enlargement RADWAY’S RHADY RELIEF OURES AND PREVENTS Dyeentery, Prarrh«n, Cholera Morbue. Perey @nd Agne Hnrumatiom, Neurnisis, Diphr theria, Influenzu, Difsicult Breathing. Bowe: Compiaints, Looseness, Diarrhen, Choleza Morbas or paintat de 08 fron) the bo by taking Kadw JAMES F. WILSON’S MOTHER-IN- LAW. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaz0 Tribune, Mansitatttows, In, May 27.—Tho Hon. James F. Wilson, while lntthe elty to-day, recolved a telegram announcing the death of his wife's mother, and left nt 2 o'clock thisufter- noon fa a speoial var tho Central Lowa for his MRS, FERRITER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Streator, Il, May nged 7 years, died Inst evening from the effect of a cancor on her brenst, from which sho bad beon suffering for aoe tme, _———————__— A Gorgeoun Dresn, Mr, Mackey hns given his wifo the dress which tho Fronoh Indian Company were mannta mpress when Tamarck’ aine shut up tho Tulleries, Itts prone tho lenrned in face the ne plus ultra in Seven different atitohes nro em- ployed, somo of which wore only discovered by unravellay a Ince Hounce which once belonged to Mme. de Pompadour, —Mrs, Ferritor, ation, AO Weakness OF tha'H, 10 Mellen ft WAS THE FIRST AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops tho most allays Infammntions, and whetber of the 1 othor glands or ani IN FROM ONE: No matter how violent or excruciutin Uhuematse, Bed-ridden, Intirm, Crip ing for the ex-T excruciating palny ‘enres Congestions TION, oe ae Scales! CHICAGO SCALE CO., 47, 149 & 151S. 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