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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1&31--TWELVE PAGES. U. S. BONDS. The Trial of James B. Doyle, the Counterfeitor. How the Secrot-Service Mon Followed Him Up Steadily. Not a Motion of His hut Which Was Observed. An Excollont Countorfeit, but It Hos Its Defeots, Thu trial of James RH. Doyle, tho alleged counterfelter, began in the United States Dis- triet Court, before dudgo Blodyctt, yesterday mornitx. ‘This fs the man, ft will be remem- xt, Who was arrested in October Inst by crvice Operative Hall with 8204000 In Dogus United States bunds in his gripsack, Just afterhe had alighted from n train at the Fort Wayne depot. He was the distributer for the , Trockway gang of counterfeltors of Naw York, 4 tho pringipnal and engraver Leing captirod sab> + gequently by the Sveret-Servico officers, together “ qwith the plates un whieh the bonds had beon printed, ‘THE, INDICTMENT : agalnet Noylo contalned half-n-dozen counts, One allexed that he had altered and pnesed forged obligations of tho United States with ine tent to defraud the Second Natlonal Hank of Peoria, apd tho othors that ho hind 100 of the sald falsely made ond forged securities in his posses sion which ho Intended to utter, and, by means thereof, defraud some person or persons une known to the Grand Jury. wistrlet-Attoruey Lenke secured Inn half hour twelve men who were satisfactory to him, only ahirteen being called, but dudge fangs, Gen. Henderson, Maj. Kirktand, and Martin Shallen- Derger, who appenr for the defense, were very particular, and challenged two of them peremp- torily, the Court having refused to excuse ong weentise he was a reader of newspapers. Dy nvon, huwever, tho panel was full, s THE OPENING STATEMEST of tho prosecution oecupled but a few montentay that of the defense, which was inude by Mr. Shallunberger, wis somewbut longer, he divell- ing on tho linportance of Intent, ang saying thut Doyle's reputavion and standing wero a8 goodsns of any mun in Stark County, pat tne e was submitted ton vote thore ho Hoult rescite en arg imulority'2 tliat. me wis adenter ju stock, at known faicgrity, and could burrow nny amount af muney he needed, It would be shown tine the bunds came into tis possession in 0 busiiess way, he supposing thoy wero guod. inet see Laem ds net ahs ne Ren Bae ane a eS eb aD CAL N CG. LINES, . tho frat witness, teatiiied that he lived In Pe- orld, and way bookkeeper vf the Secon Nations a) Book there. [lo {dontitied Doyle, nnd said thut he enme to tho bank Aug, 10, 1880, and wanted to borrow some monuy on United States bonds, He borrowed Stku for ninety-three duys at 8 per cent, and gave his note and what purported to be three $1,000 United States hands rsculateral. (The * bonds” were identitiod.) He dit not know whether thoy were goud or bad. ‘On tho cross, Witness sald the mete hud been settied nid given up. Doyle suit bo was a stock-rulser ut Bradford, in Stark County, and was golng ont West to buy eattiv for bis faras, Ho aa never beard of a counterfelt bond, and tok the three without question. Witness thought Doyle told bia that a triessd* in Stark County had tonned {hom to him. He did not say that he wot thom in New York, Qa the redircet, witness suld_ some monoy was found on Doyie when arrested: the bani at- tuchedt it, and a compromiso was made in sume way by which the bunk got $3,000 und gave up tho avte. Seat San a INE CAT. HALL, oor an Scurot Sorvice operative, testified that ho caueed the arrest uf Doylo at the fort; Wayne Depot, he and Deputy Murshal Gilman kakeing bin to the Governmont-lullding, Doyte bud two satchels in his possession, fn ong of them was Yound 24 $1,000 United States bonds,’ wrapped up in brown paper, the mackuge boing in wsolled undershirt. ‘Chere were nlso in the valise suit of old cluthos und three bed sheets. Do big person be had £2,000 in x) money. [Witness identified the bonds] — Fourtoon Suupons were alga found in bis posecasion, ror which there Were no corresponding bonds. Upon the opening of court in the afternoon Cupt. Hull, who ucrested Doyle und senrebed: im aod bis cheers, suid that at the thne be took tho bundiy out of Doyle's sutcliel and discovered “that ita contents were nlnety-one bonds of 81,000 cach he asked bix prisoner huw many of them thoru were. Voylu ead tint he did nut kuow, When witness examined the money in Doyle's » Pockuthouk thu prisoner suid dat the $100 bills and other money thore were all guad. Doyle imade no explanntion of where he got tho honda, Witness mude tho urrest on a tele~ gram trom Mr. Bruce, Chiet of tho Sceret Sorviee at Washington, deserlbing oo ion -whd bad feft New York fur Chigago, and woittd arrive there .at uo certain tine, In obedience to, that order witiess went to Vulpuraiso, and met the triuin Pope wus on there, Ho arranged for Col. Gilinnn to bo at the depot on the arrival of the train, Cul. Gilman told Doyle he bad a warrant and arrested bin. Wit- nevs, Gilman, Dennis Simmons, and Doyle drove trom the depot to the Custom-House in a dare ringy. Atthe Custon louse Doyle was searobed, Witheas turned tae money found, consisting of twenty-nine $100 bilts und $0 in sui notes, over tothe Marshal. He retained a couple of $100 Nutional-bank nutes for tho purpose of seeing whether thoy wero genuine. The other $100 notes wero Uuited States ‘reasury notes. Witness was not given fn any way to undur- stand whut hu would tnd upon arresting Doylo, Hfe sunt tho two notes to Chief Hrouks, of the Seorot Service, who sent them buck and pro- nounced them good. When be opened tho | satchel he found the bonds wrapped up In a selled undershirt which was amongst othor clothing there. {fe fooked tha bonds over, but not Very particuturly, Within an hour be took thom down to the Sub-Treusury. Mit. GEOHUE W. CASSILEAT, Buporintendent of Government Engravors In Washington for tho past minetcou senrs, sald that be was fumiline with ali United States ab- Itqutions, He was funiilorwith the bundsof July Av and Aug. 6, 1801. A $1,000 bond was examincd dy bin, woseh he found to be genuine, ‘Vhreo others, wolcb bud beon tdentitled by the Peoria banker, were pronounced to be counterfeits, ‘Tho aigunture of 8.3. Colby upon one of them ‘Was printed, u8 wero ulao the initials of the Re. corder of the Bonds, In good bonds those were written, Tho sumne signature upon anotor of tho bunds was alse printed, but with a different stump, Tho third pond had the sinature G, Platt printed Instead of written. Witness pro- nounced wu nutmber of other bonds produced alao forgeries with thn signatures printed { touched up with a pen), afterward; * 8 lot payablo, ta H. Denchor, Cushior, » tho signature of which bud beon printed and + touched up in fike manner. In this way tho 4 witness eximlned ull the boods und coupons 3 which hud boun taken from Doyle's satchel, and } 4 i 4 Le Eee henge ce ae a a Ne ere a gle Re AAT amas Mire nO Rn Online TE Sie RS NA vrongunced them counterfeit, Witness ex- plained that in printing Government bonds two plates were used, ono of which supplied the Ulack, tho other the greeu prinuing. ‘The forged bonds wore all printed from tho sume plate. Che ditferences botween the counterfeit and the wenuine bonds were described in detail, Witness also citud several deteuts of the coun: terteit plute,—uecidental seratebes which hud one through tue whole Impression, ‘The nuin- bers on tha body of tho bonds wore printed ta large liyures; those on thy coupons were li sinner Hyures, and both were dierent from thoso on the regular bonds nnd coupons, Witness examined tho copper plutes whfoh Wore produced, and pronounced them to bu tho: plates froin which the counterfelt: bonds were printed, Witnuss also ideatitied two swuller plates os those from which the coupons bad heen printed, and ation smal box of type ae the same as those with which the numbers bud ugen printed, Io niso examined nn inatrument. which, he suid, could bave becn used as a holder tay tho type when belng printed from, Witness firat saw those plutes in the oiice of the Secret Service ut Washington last December; tlso daw them In the office of the Secrotury of tho rons. uy, . ta crosa-examloation witness sald that he wus fh modest imuny etill he cousidored he know something about vogruving, and was contident. hia owo work. Witness bad first seen the countertelt bunds Inst Outuber, subsequent to Doylo’s urrest. ‘Thoy were given to bin for tho purpose of propuring an article upon thein to be sent abroad. Counsel tur the defense asked: “VMEY AUK WELL SECUTED, ARE THEY nor? i ‘ 4 4 “Ob, beautifully; sttll thoy are a lone wey, of from belng tucesimites of the genuine” They Wers capable of decelving buvinesa-men and even bunkers, MH he bud met the bonds io the) way of business “hoe betioved -bo would baye been imposed upon, Hide. tection of thy counterfeit with tho glasa was ine Mluntanvous. Witness did not know that sey- eral Trensury ollolale bud pronounced the bonds wenuing, Not aw scratch on the countertelt plutes was original work. Tho paper of tho counterfelt bonds was a vory close upproxinine ‘on to that of the geoulne Bondd—It was probe ably mude in the sume fuctury, ‘Now, however, he Government bud paper uiade foriteelf, Tho bonds which had been counterfeited were lesucd uring the War, when tho Government went jute tho market and purchased euch paper, The counterfult bundy were offored Ju ovle deuce at this polut. ANDREW L. DRUMMOND, of Now York, axent there of thy Beuret Service of the ‘freusury Depurtinent, examined the counterfult plates, wileb he euld be took from Now York und Washington City. They were ; foundin the ground in the woods of Long Jatand, pear Jumutea, about elzht miles from New York City, Ho was accompanied there by V. Sponver, allas Hruckwuy, wid some others, ‘bey were prepped iu tnfolland pluced {na dead coskutaad sunk about ton lucked in the ground. were also n $300 plate in lead, n quuntity—$47,000 worth—of counterfelt. SW notes, 0 €lih) counterfeit plate, and othor plates, The place of burial was tdi to bin by Spencer, wins Brockway mond St Jail, through Willinmaburs, to tho pice dndlented. Rrackway there pointed out juuror tive differcnt stuinps and directed ¢ to dig there, At lust thoy stritck the rizne plice. The packures in which tho plates were found, nnd the tinfoil in wieh tiey were wrappod, were produced rnd identified by the witness, Brockway, who hod been arrested the ‘day after Doylo's arre: wie at proposition through Nis cotttises lfc to urrender the phites from which had been printed the bonds found upon Doyle in Chicago, Besides Brockway Charics 1. Snitth, an engraver living in Brook= lyn, was urrested. | He confessed to hls part by the work, and pointed out the part he did in Preparing tho plites from which Brockwry printed the bonds, Wituess had seen Doyle ty Now York from Sept. 2 to Oct, 19, 180, Hoe wis ving wt No, 100 West Thirtysthind stroct, whore hu hud threo rooms on the second oar. Witness oxnmined hile roonia within a day or two aftor Doyle's arrest in Chicago, and found there the pallet (the number-bolding machine slrondy ile uded to) And some six yards of tlifoil such as the sunken plates bid been covered up with: also a tend curket. n bottle of Ink une opened, and another with nbout one-half n tens spoonful in it hibeled cologne, These articles Were banded to withess In court, and: he tdentl- fled thentns those which te had taken from Doyle's roo. ‘The enskot was found inn sofa wrapped inn Powanipers aud tho tinfoil was found on un shelf in neloset. The ink in the bottlos was of a Drown or yray cotor. Ne hnd gompired weitlag muda with this tik with the touched-tp parts of the bond signatures, and found they were exactly alike tn color. Witness saw Brockway and tho prisoner to- ether doveral thes in Now York. atone thine he anw thom going together towards the Brook ‘lyn Ferry. ‘Thetr road then lay in tho dircetion: of Willintnsburg. Out. Hho euw thom sailing togothor on the Hay of Canarale, Oct. 18 withoss enw Urockway and Doyle at finch togethar In a restaurant ou Park row. They thon went into f Lookstore and walted for three-quarters of on hour. ‘They thon separated nud Doyio went to n sealper's oifice, Luter on he saw Doyle go into the Erie Depot with un couple of entehels in his hand. He took tho wost-bound train. | When be wus in Now York Doyle was known Foster. In cross-examinntion witness said) Brock wa: attorney made a proposition to hin. that. ‘ho would surrender tho plintes, ote, and go into court. plund yullty to making 810 bonds and $10) notes, and go under suspended sentence as Jong us he bebaved hiniself. He was not tu bo disturbed as long as he did not mike any vow infructions of law. No induaenionts were held out to Smitt, who is still tudor batt. Hinith was arrosted about the samo tine as Doyle, Witness kuow that Smith bad told him that he was the tathor-lieinw of ono Beldon, whose Drathor lan pipacear day Gould, Wite ness had Known of Smith since August, 180, ‘There had been one terin of the court since he was urrested, Stith did not tell whero the things wero buricd, but intimated that they wore iu the ground. pi Atmouist papers he found Ie Brock way's poa- session wae one -resturing Lim to citizenship alter a terinin tho: Poultentlury for which he bad been convicted in 1850. Tn redirect exainination, witness stited that he visa found tt soldering-tron fh the room which Doyle had ocenpied in Now York. ALEXANDEL ST. CLAIR,” of No, 109 West ThirtyThird-atreet, New York, where he acted ag Junitor, doutified the defend: aubas the oceupuit or (he rooms deserved by the previous witness, Lv wave his name as Mr, Foster, whieh name wis on the ugent’s receipt for the rent, and which the ayent ordered Witness to plice In tho directory of numes in tho hall. ‘Pro defendiunt went there in July and re- walued there some three months. Ho did not have much company there. Mr. Spencer, alias Brockway, used to call four or tive times a weelk and sometines twice a day. Me saw dir. Brock way ut the house about last Christmas. Heasked whothor. Mr, Foster lived there, Drummond recallod, said that he onterod Bost i room with n key taken from Brockway'a pocket, James H, 8t. Clair, brother of tho previous witness, identiticd the defendant ns the uecu- fant of gulte of rooms No.6 at No. lv West Thirty-third strect, When the dofentant left ho tofd witness that anol gentleman with him (Brockway) would tuko care of hls rooms when he was gone, , JAMES J. SCANLAN, an employ of Mr. Drummond, of the Secrat Ser- vice, iMentitiod the vofendant, whom he snw leave Spcnevr, allus Hrockway's, house in Wil- Mamsburg, togethor with the tnttar, Aug. 19, se. Hu saw thom togetuor on several subse- quent ovcasions, ut one tne from 10 a, mi tod p, in. Witness auw Doyie depart from York aud be took the sine train with hi He saw ihn take valises Into the cars with him, and ho suv the sume vallacs Whon bo was arrested in Chivawo. He never saw Doyle in cumpuny with anybody but Brockway, und nover saw tim go into any place of business. i DANINL 3USWKENEY, also of the Seurct Service, Identified the dofond- Ant, whom bo aw dn company with Spencer, alas Itrovkway, In Fulton strovt, lust September. Witness “ mantionod several sitsoquent oc cusions upon which he had seen thou together, He hud also taken a room op- puslt Boylo’s place in ‘Thirty-third street and watched ‘hin, One night the defendant was at work signing, The documonts ho signed Were of about tho gizo of tin insurance policy, Witnusa teld Mr. Deummond of this und be was astonished and usked witness whuther tho papers signed were not ot the sizeuf one of the bonds produced. He would azn ong af these and then wld it up tothe lyght. Witness mide a lengthy statement of the rosults of bie watching ides fendaut’s movements up to the time of Doyle's departure for Chicago, At oue Unie be enw tim taking home a parcel which be believed might have contained tho son! press. At nnuther timo ho saw Duyto and Brockway visit tho residence of Sinith, the mnun who ongraved tho counter- foit bond plate, and saw Smith omerge with thom lator. MATHEW W. RLACKLOCK, also nn employé of Mr, Druminond, detalled his oxperionces a8 8 watcbor of Doyle und Brock~ way. For about ton or twelve days be saw thou together, und on one or two days Sinith, the ougraver, wus in tholr company. Witness guee saw Doyle got n letter addressed to Henry i, Bakor, ut tho general delivery of the Now York Post-Ollico, hia letter ho showed to Rrockway und thoy wont togother to the ferry, and In crosalug the river tho Ictter was torn up und thrown into the water, In cross-examination, witness said be suw Brockway wet a stamp at a stamp store, which ho took to Doyle's, ut No, 100 Thirty-third street, Tho following day be raturned to tho store. Willtim R. Lindner, of Poltudelphia, also an eniploye of tho Seeret Sorvice, gave avidence whioh furthor estabilehod the closo relationship of Brockway and Doyle. Ele, Ike the otbordeteas tives, did not #009 Doyle do any other business than that which bho scomed to be transacting with Brockway. Mr. Cusaltenr wos recalled for the purpose of making a connection to the effect that In three of the bonds the nume Colby, aud the recording: fuitiuls hud been written Instead of printed. Mr. Drummond, recalled, suid that Mr. Rrock- ‘wiy's real business was that of cloctrotyper, ‘The prosecution bore rested, and the Court ad- Journed to 0:30 this murning, IN LUCK, Tho Claimants of tho Famous Smit Kstato in a Fairy Way of Rocelving #000,000—Tho Monoy Was Loft by an Englishman and the Holrs Live in ‘This Country, - Spectak Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspung, Pa,, June —lenry Morrison, Es, tho attorney for the clatmants of te famous Smith estate, who has just returned from Snyland, ts now th tly city consulting with some of tho clalmants here. Ho sald to your correspondent this morntig. “found tho condition of affairs in Lon- don most satisfactory. ‘The estute Is therein good consuls and Government securities, and Ihave little doubt that we will get ft, The listory of the estate Is short. It was left by Edward Smith, of Ludgate HI, London, nearly 100 years ago. His will bears date of March 10, 1781, und has a codieal attached dated Noy, 12, 1787, Me died, and the will was proved Jan, 15, 1810. ‘Tho estate was loft to tho next of kin. Edward Smith, who was tho next of kin bad omigratod to - America somo years beforo Kilward’s death, and nothing could be heard of bim or his heirs, Tha estate Jay in tho Court of Chancery until 1825 uwalting an holr, and waa tnolly taken posice- ston of by tho Crown according to hw, no chili ant Bevery. it rumained iu tho Wreasury Departinont for about twenty years. Finully ono Collett, 4 distant relative of tho Smiths, bronent sult againet tha Treasury opartmont, clabning to be ths luwful heir” Ho failed to vatublish bly right, but in the course of the case fucts come out indicating the oxfstonve of reul helrs, Bo tho ostute wis transferred to the Court of Chancery agalo fu 1840, Tho nimount so trauuferred wus almost £08,000, £555,407 111 cons sol und tho remaluder in Government scourls tes, Tho money, which now amounts to abot , will be pald without a sult boing en= tered. ‘There ure six principal helrs, but thoy ure ullold and bave wu number of children, so that the estate will be pretty woll divtrituted.* One of the helra ja thought to bo fiving In or near Chicugo, and another in Northern Oblo, ee They went from uy “iu AM Played Out? {88 common compluint. [f you fui packayo of iiunuy- Wort and ivi will ut oneg Feel ite tonto power, It renews tho healthy action of tho kidnoys, boweld, aud Ivor, and thus restores the nntural life and strengte to tho weary body, It cau now be had tn olthor eluent in — poe np aoton.—New Bedford ob a and you Wiluchesterts Mypophosphites will cure consuinption, coughs, woak Broncuids, and -genorul lotlliey, “Soraplid tweuty-uno years, ‘The beat period{oul for ladics to take monthly and from which they will recelye the great beuet ts Mop Bitters, sree nec Cy a a EE EETREEEEL EE = = RE c * te Ee Pil ae a THE COURTS. Trial of a Detective and a Pawn- broker for Stealing Jewelry. Mr. Mills Determined to Sccuro & Decont Jury. Bocord of Judgments, Now Suits, Orimt- nal Business. THE JEWELRY ROBBERY. The Clifton-Houge Jowetry robbory ease, in Which Emmanuel tsanes and Charles Aliteieh Aro: indicted for reeelving and scercting tho atulen coms, ocenpled Judwe Anthony's Court ayguin yesterday, At the opening of the court the attendance wad Very large, and never be- foro, perhaps, were thy puwnbrokers of tho city so well represented, The number of attorneys, toa, was Unneualiy farge, and a more zealous lobby of witheases ani interested parties scarce: Jy over' tilled the halts and corridors, Tho first movu iu the onse provoked n Nght, and the attorneys on buth sides scem to bave antleipated it, At ajournment the evening before twelve Jurors had been accepted by both Bldgs, but tha prosecutuon ubjected to thelr be- ing sworn to try the cause untll the’ noxt snorning. Mr. Mills tirst: raised the question whether he had exhausted tho people's challenues or not, tho jurors not having yet Leen brougat in, and quite wv discussion tollowed, In whieh tho re~ vorters werv appowted to. The wispute was Analy sottiod apiinst Mr. Mills, wheres npon be stuted thet it had como to his bearmg that one of the Jurors aulected tho oven ing belore wns not a ft poraun to tivt in that wueity, hu juror referred to, 1. A. Sinith by tive, had sworn that he tived dn Freeport at first, but subsequently thut, be lived in Chicwo, and, Cucthormure, tht, while be worked for Mr. Hubel, 8 rexpectable genticman, he rouined ti the vicinity of Washington und Canal streots, whien was anything else thin adosirable lovelity to hunt Jurorg frum. Then chore was the further objection ty him outside of tho reports he bad hourd, that he had been selected by Mr. Itubel, fund not by tho Shurlif, fn thet when Mr. Rubel Wns suo he pointed oUt Sinltiias an suabe stitute, Ho objected tu the juror, hy went on to eny, on these and other grounds, and in eonchu- sion asked the Court to exereive his disere- Vonury, power in stich easca, and uxcuse bln, Mr Van fsureu, on the part of defendant. Isnacs, used that tho jurur be not excused, dualotained that chore was no geod reason heshould be, It dtd not make a man disreputn- Dlg beenuse he happend to live lau disreputable neighborhood, nor was it anything agaist 1 por- fon thit hie hil one lived in Freeport. He had secn this same plin resorted to before, sud did not think it respectful to diguiss a Juror aa pros posed upon sume Untounded rumor. Mr, O'Brien alge opposed the dismissal of tho Juror, and said it was siniply a dodge on the part of the State's Attorney to extend his right of challenge, Nothing had appeared againat the ero, and §t wis wrong to conden bum as pros posed, und send him out fn the community branded us a diareputuble citizen. Mr, Mills sald his diamissal would simply put him on o footing with the Jucors who hud been excused peremptorily, Court then took up the question, and reading from wumerous authorities to maintain his position, held that it was within hls powor to oxuitse a Juror at witl, even iu tho midst of the trial. On the case fn question, he went on to ety that sitice tho State's Attoravy had objeetod, to Mr. Smith ng seriously us he hid be had but one thing tu du, and thut was to exeuso Bim, Tho Jttrora wore thun calied Jn, and, after thoy had been seated, Jedees Anthony asked Mere Smnith to arise, and acter asking hin a fow ques= tlons formally excused bin, te which tno defense noted un execepuon. ‘The filling of tho jury was then procouded with, and it was found to be nn exceedingly te- dious process, ‘he State's Attorney apponred bent upon excusing everybody who happoned to have been born In dretiuid, and Mr, O'irlen was unwilling ta trust the deatiny of his clients tou juror born in any other country, und uppeured to took with esprelul distrust on persons born In Germany, A dozen or more were excused for reasons of this kind, and, ns strange ns it may seem, there were en found among those oxiin= ined who could nether read ner write, and wha hud been dolug Jury servico for the pust two weeks, 30 o'clock that tho It was not until about twulfth juror was secured, when the Jury was worn to try the cause, Co!, Munn opened tho ease for tho people ani Mr, Solteile followed for Aldrich, white Mr. Vin Buren put tnt good word for isuncs, Mr. Morrow, the gentlomun fran whom the Jowelry was stolen, was thon culled. ile reatl- Hed tu’ the circumstances of tho rabbors, the yaluo of tho goods stulen, and in tho inklet of his exatoinution an adjournment was bud untll this morning. Furthor cifort was made during the day to find City-Sealer Macdonald, who i wanted 18 a wits ness, but he could not be found. It was suid tbat Aldrich bud relied upon bis testifyiug fn his bebalf, but ho Qnully rofused, and that as goon ng he learned thet the prosecution proposed to call him ho left the alty. Where be hus gone no one uppears to know, ITEMS, oxt Wodnesday taorning there will be 9 enit by Judge Blodgett of contested bankruptoy cases in the United States District Court tor tho purpose of ascertaining which, if any, nro ready tobe plnced on tho ucw jury calvodar, to bo called ater the Judge gota through bls criminal calendar, ‘A calendar fs being prepared im the Suporior Court for Judges Gury and Willlnimgon of cases exun Lotween Feb, 28 and Suy 28, including term Nos, 4,505 to 4,06, A ‘To-morrow Judge Jameson will hear demure rors and such mvtions 1s are necessary to Prevent cases from bemg dismissed ut tho general call. Mouday the Judge will make Higeneral call of ull chancery cases ponding in the Superior Court begun prior to Jan. 3, 1881, and ailsuch cuses ad nro not thon at tsauo and rondy for neuring will be diamissed for want of prosecution, unloes good cause to the contrary shown by ailidavits tiled. DIVORCES. Orrin A, Greenman filed n bill yestorday against his wife, Mary J, Greenman, asking for a divorce on tho wround of desertion. Phwbe M. ‘Taylor usked for the sume dovree trom George W. Taylor for the sane cause, Judge Juley granted a divorce to Loulsn Hu: bor from Adolph Huber, on tho ground of drankenneass, STATE COURTS. Mary Parllook began n sult for 82,000 yosterday agninat Mary Augustin, Molvar Lurrabeo filed a bill against Francis HH. Chase and others to foroclodo «mortgage for $1,000 on Lot 16, Block 8, in tuveuswood, ‘Tho City of Chleawo tiled alx petitions for cous dommnation of bind, as follows: (1) For ascer- taliing the damnyges for widening. West Twelfth street: fram Ogden uvenie west to the elty tin fis; =) foropenlng Weat Twonty-second street from Glover avenue to Ouden nvento; ch for opening Twenty: th Atrest from pbleids av- to Btowurt avenues (4) for open: b We and widening Fulrticld avenue from est Twolfth street to Owdun avenues (5) for opening 'Talman avenue from ite progont south. ern terminus to Weet Lake sircet; and 0, for opening Ward vonrt from its present eastern tortuinus to Lumber strect, PROBATE COURT. In tha mntter of tho estato of Amanda BE, Sholby, decvased, tottors of admintstration wero granted to Harriet {2 Pulconer; bond, €2,000, In tho matter of tho estate of Thompson 'T, ‘Taylor, decoused, lottors of administration woro iusued to Jane 1 piace ‘bond, $20,000, In tho matter of tho estate of Jobsann Behremer, deceased, lutters of admintatration Were gruntad to Frederick Sdnrumpfy boud, $3,000, : = THE CALL, Jupoe Drouxuonv—In chambors, Juvay BLovoxrs—Tho J. 1, Doylu bond case, JUDGw GAny—sd5, B01, 10, 01, O82, 049, 250, 008, 973 to 1,006, No cuso on trial, Juvak SasTHt—No preliminary call. Trial call 4,001, No. 4,004, Oaborn vs. Munson, on trint dupa Winutauson—Asslats Judgo Gary, No case on trial, Jvubay JAMESON—A sot c JuUnOH CARDNER—A got casa. prollmloary call, ‘Trial it, 76, No cuse on trial. JURA BORAN~—O7O, G8), 70h, 705, 70d, 707, 708, 7, Ho, 11s TEL No. O83, Stoho Ve, Krull, ‘on rin dupa Turey—Motlons by Agroemiont, JubGE Bauxua—No cull. No. 40, Patterson va. Btowart, on hearing, Jvnox ANTHONY—No, 1,006 on trial, Jubuw Hawea—Stotions, —— JUDGMENTS, Sureuion Coutit—Conressrons—Louls Sotott Va. Si, Wohnort, §121.88—l, O, Huckley va. Jobn Agnow, Je, $40.—Philip Jacgor ve, Otto and Lena Bohn, $15.84, ; dupag Gatv—T. 8. Dobbins, administrator, ve. Abner C, Loumls, 8763.14, Jupay Ssitit—James dicGraw et al. vs, Julius O. Wintermeyer und 8. IT, ompavy; verdict, 3137, and motion for now trial, ‘ Ciucuit Court~Coxreasiong—Halman Lowy ys. Ollvor Lippincott, $900.72,—Samo vs. Charles iratlmadge? grasa" o Shah Au lugentous Lolian Harp, Some tiwe ago a son of Mr, Gourge Hilwauger, whilo truveltuy in Germuny, bocatno iinprussed with the agreeable vousbination of tones pro- duced by wollan harps, aud un returniug botae menudoned the circuastance to big futhor. Tue lutter sua couvelved the jvea ut ereotlug an gollan barp went Mount Hope. A suitable man to innke the Justrument was found in Pro, C. Dennebeeq, who oxy to have It fine Ashod by the Ist, ¢ Pho sounding beaed $a to be mado of of and the hack of hard yours cut. Thess od, alow growth of Buropean woods zivig then an texture better adapted to mitaled) instraiments: thin the home products. Asn whole, tho fiistrn~ nent Is ta bo tube shaped, with eight stots in tho tube. ‘The Intter §¢ to be surmounted with Viuchtaing rod. eight fevt high, with wv wweathors coek attached, Iteht tere 14 where Prot, Dennebecy Introduces a. new design of his ow for with every turn of the weather cock i slot Presented to tho wind wau aw stritie is tinde to Vibrate, ‘Tho trat atring that f4 taade to vibrite In this tminner gives: the fandamentat while tho other wilt sound a third: and nettle Octtve to the first. Prof. Pounebeed his nod Hats tho success of his inetriment, And thinks when completed and placed on tho tower ftemt oan bo beardon atti nights for a distance of theve iniles ty tho rlyer. He midets siinilar instrament fur the Sorbonne In Paris which, howover, f8 not mtitometic, but it mustbe Arranged by tho Janitor before 1 will work. AO. HH Attending Delegnten—Tho Committees Appointed — esolutions Adopted — Sympathy for trelund, ‘Z ‘The Stute Convention of the Ancient Order of HMiberninns renseembled yesterday at 100, 1, by tho Paimer flouse, Mr. 4. W. Gullagher presid- fig, « ‘The following were accredited detegntes: VY, W. Gallugher, State Velemntes J. 1.0. Shan alta, State Seerctury; Feancis Cassidy, State Teoasuerer. Conk County—M. I, Lyon J. Carmody, 1B Sheridan, L, Lyons, W. Curran, J. Mo! J, Murphy ¥. Hyrone, B,C , Dillon, 4.0. Donnell, 1 Prondere ‘T, M. Morrison, I, Burke, ALG, Hagerty, J.P. Kennedy, d. B, Buckley, 2. Cth f, Fol srust, J. W, SeCarthy reat, J Wit County—b, Cushing, C. Dy J. Donahone, C. Smith, 8. Donahoe. Leo County—F. J, Morris. b Hate Countys—W. Laytor, C. Dy SL Hassett, J, uittey. Seon County—W, Delataints, Jit Sale County—. J. heahan, C.D. B, Mes Soulicat a. Rogers, J. Sullivitn, K, Muddock, M, '. Malutiy". nh, Clalr Cou nty—Thomus ianifin, O. Dy Jed after, Sangamon County—C. Cullom, C. D., M. Done- at. Livingston County, Gibbon, 0, D. Peorts Connty—d. G. Higgins, C. Dy J. Downs. McLean Coutity—d, Costello. Madison Caunty—J. MeKernan J. Dooling. Vertnition County—{, Muare De Kaib County—M, Daty, sD. Jordalt, Logan County—M. ¥. Baekburn, C.D. ‘The following coimniittces wore appointed, and tho Convention then adjourned to 3 p.m: Judichiry—J, J. Rafter, 1. J. Sheahan, J, P, euily, ic. Maddock, J. Dillon, Mt. 7. aloney, . Foluy. Hinauce—J. Prondurgast, M. V. Binokburn, J. Hie PY. Burke, M. Donlan, ‘T. Jordan, f J. wrpby. Insurance). G, Hirgins, J. F, Donahue, ¢. Cullom, i. F, Sheridan. M, Hassote, BP. O'Nelt, J. M. Kornut, J. V. Byrn, J. Costello, 3. 0. Don nell, Uy-Laws—W. Lotor, J. Downs, L. Lyons, D, Moore, J. BE. Buckley, A. Gibbon, E. Yobin, M, Daly, J. ttevan, nnhaes Rosolutions—M. Keough, M. P, Matonoy, J. Bowie, Raftor, #.C.T, Breen, W. Curran, Smith. Standing ot the Order—Mesars. A. J. Sullivan, 3. 3. Morris, J. Doolin, John Sullivan, BM. Morrison, Press and Printing—M, 1. Lyons, 'T. J. Shen- ban, E. Cushing, YC. 'T, Breen, THE AFTEMNOUN SESSION motat3 p,m. Mr, Gallagher, tho Chicf Executive officer of the Suvloty, delivered tho annual address, in which he complimented the Order on tho steuly prouress it had nade during che year and sincu it begun in New York, thirty-five yours ain. Now tt and branches In every State to the Golnl- en Gate. ‘This was not surprising, for no sovioty ever possessed priucipies thut wore more calcue tated to fnspiro sympathy, patelotisu, and love, aud to biend the various elements at thelr ruco; and alse to Inculeate that genuine national Tveling through whose Instrumantnilty wuintti- hood wns devetuped to tts highest ataudard, the fire of patriotism wns kindted, and tho religion Of thelr forefathors perpctunted. This was shown by the attitude of the Urdertownrds the present land movement in Ireland. "rom the bumbiest to the highest member of the Order in the Union an epportanlty. bud never been permitted ‘to puss to testify tholr substantial sympathy for tho oppressed ‘In tho Mother Country. Tho President thon alluded to the National Conven- tion of the Order nt St, Louls, where all matters bertalning to tho welfare of the FHiberniuns Wero hecoptubly attenled to, and all differences: Bsetticd. The President closed his address with thunks for tho consideration received while toading ollicar of tho Stato yreaulzution. ‘The Cammittes on Grievauces reported that None existed to the Order In tho State of fl llnola, aud they trusted that the olticers for the current: your would }e nblo to report tho Sovijoty in as exoullont standing as tt Ie ut prosunt. THE COMMITTEN ON RESULUTIONS reported tho following, which were passed: Resotved. ‘hut we extend onr heartfelt eyme pathy to the sufferlag poopie of Irctand in this thelr hour of troublu; und that we curnestly urge thom to remmin iirm and etendfast it dus Inandltiy their just rights trom tholr oppressors; and to ulva thelr full aupport te Charles Stow. ort Parnell, and tho policy which hie advocates. Resolved, hat wo urgo tha Auclent Order of Ulverulans of tho State of Illnols, both indl- vidually and collectively, to support and minine tain the various Land League orgunizutions of this State, and to lend thotr aid and cooperation for the purpose of increasing the funds and tmumborahlp of the League, and add enthusie fism to that cause, in whieh every Irish-Amer- Jean should bo Interested. Reaotved, That this Convention Indoraa the course pursued by the 8t. Louls Convontion in. sottling tho «dilferences existing between the tnumbers of the Nuttonnl Huard during tho past yeurin an cable and sntisfactory manner, Resolved, Vhat wo indorse tho resolutions passed by tho St, Louis National Convention, az particularly that dection rewurding all divishons of the Ordér to forward finmediutely 6 per een of tho funds fn tholr treasury to the Lund anv LAKH. é Uesolutions were also adopted extending the thanks ofthe Convention aud tho members of tho Order to the State offivers for tho fulthful erforminve of thelr dutics, aud to Mr. MH, yon and other Cook County sence for tho Rippin tendered the Convention, The Convention then adjourned to 9 o'clock this morning, and wilt probly complete its inbors to-day, By invitation of the city mem- borsaf tha “Order tha visiting dolegites at- tended Hooley’s Theatre last evening, A geand ball and banquet willbe given In thelr honor to-night in tho ‘I'welfth Strout Purner-fHall, rasan FEMALE PROHIBITIONISTS. Soventh Annual Convention of tho Womans Christian ‘omporance Union of Indiana—Presenco of Sev= oral Ladies of Prominence in the Cause, Spectat Dupaten to The Chteago Tribune. Larayerry, hid, dune %—Tho seventh annual Convention of the Woman's Christian ‘Yemporanee Union.of Indiana, which met hore yesterday, and whose session will close to-morrow, fs composed of about 200 as in- telligont and handsome Inilles as could be gathered from any State, Many of thom sre women of marked ability, and thoy evince an earnestness of purpose In this fight that bodes no good to the opponents of prohtbition, Among the more noted spenk- ers present are Misa Francesa Willard, Prest- dent of the National W. 'T. C, U. of Itinaty; Mrs, Carae, of tho Chicago Leader; Mrs, 1. O, Robinson, the eyangellst; Mra, Emily Kolly, of Indianapolis; Mrs, [elen M, Gon- ‘mar, of our own city; and many othors. Ropresentatives are present from eaukfert, Dunrelth, Grow rotdayile ely me Zalomna, vbut colar King bury, Crown. Re Monticello, Vale yore 1, ‘patos Silla, Rossville, Laporte, Te ‘otro tuute, OWI, nizhtatown, Noblesvilly, Yhoraton, Evansville, a Hichinond, Carthage, Svy- mont, Covington, Greensburg, West Lebanon, Jnatanapolia, Attica, Michigautown, Fairmount, Xe wud Col Pi ‘Tho annual address ot tho Prosidont, Mrs, %. + Walltce, widow of Gov, Wallace, contained many bard blows ut tho anti-prom{Uition folks, Bho dealt prnely. in statistics, cluiining that 78 ber cont of tho crimy committed In the country waa dircetly tracouble to Hquor. la mula tuining the right and necessity of fer sox a freo ballot, sho instanced a recent {oterview with» prominent muigbver of the Liquor Denlera’ Aasovlution at Indianapo- Ms, and In tho course of the conyersntion usked hin what program his side proposed to pursue in tho tight,—whothor or not they were willlng tw submit the question ton vote of the people, and abide tho majority's verdict. Ho trunkly wnswored thut thoy did net propose to go before Che peoplo on that question; but thoy did intend to thent it in thy caucus nui the Lecgleintura, and Joughingly added; Woe puvo §100,000 to apend Un that way; how men can you raise?” o-day'w sesston Inchaded the reading of the report uf the Cominittoesgon Literature, Fallen Women, Obituielos, Juvenile Wark, Young Wonan a Uulons, Prison Work, Man of Work, and verbal reporte frum tha various districts and countica, Intho evening Miss Frances E, Willard delivered un lutoresting and argumont- allye address, —— Tho Popular Demand, So great buy beon tho popular demand for the celebrated rowedy, Kidney> Wort, that tis have Ing un immense sale from Maino to California, Some haye found ft laconvenient to propare It Trom the dry compound. Foy such the proprio; tore How prepare tin liquid form. ‘This cau be procured at tho druggists. it has precisely the sun effect a6 toe dry, but is very conceutratod, 8y Ubut the dove 19 mitch emaller.—Lowed Mall, BILKED JIS CREDITORS. James Moore, Formerly of Toledo, Wholesale Jeweler, Skips Out, Aftor Mysteriously Disposing of His Stock in Trado. iis Creditors Salted to tho Extent of $25,000, For a small town Toledo can turn out mn man who comes very far from being a fool,—tuniess 0 Inan fs a fool who would be a knave, Ono of Yoledy's vltizens tneated In Chicago early Inet Jauunry, and, atthough he has gone now tert, very suddenly and mysteriously — yeater- day oo morniige-hls brief sojourn bora wns oinarked—purtioularly tho Inst three or four dns of it—by auch Alngulnr avonte as to entitle him to A Httlo men= don. Probably he will be mentioned quite tro+ quently here by a fow, nt least, for some ting tweome. ‘Thourh absent, be ts not forgotton, und, It might be added, tint It he returns ft ney not be voluntarily. Moure fe lis nume—Jaties Moore. Hocanta here about five months ago and rented tho gsevond tloor of Mr. Leiter's Intiiding at 0. ashliton streets wai he had 16.00 vapltal, and was going into tho wholosiic — jowetr: business; had buen In the sama business wit his brother, A. Moore, in Toledo, but his brother Was elevled Shurllt of that bury, 80 hy, damics, bought out the Sheriff, und caine to Chicano, Mr. Motire rented the ‘vhole of the svcont! Hour, but he only ged two rooms for his business. the sublot. ils sia rend: & Ca. Jobbors of | watches, and “materiuis.” Who Jeweiry, A constituted tha ! Co.” never uppeared. IMow- ever, Mr. Moore always paid het ront prompey atthe end of every inonth, even sending tt ebevk to Mr. Leiter for tho amount two or three dnys before the rent wis die,—untll this lose inonth. ‘wo or three weeks uxu UB WENT ON TO NEW YORK and botteht a large amount uf gaods,—on creiit, und nothing remarkable transplrod at his placo of business unUl within the laut two or three days. Ainoni the firms “held up" by Sr. Moore In New. York was that of J. Mf, Riohurds & Co. Tis Dill thore aggreyuted about $1460, Mr, Josoph: Richards, of that dient, has beet in Chicago on business for sume time, and serena after. noon, about 2 o’cloek, while ‘posrien, ‘0. OF, tio BAW suInG Workinon oOyyed in moving feito from Mr.) Muure'a place. Tho bill for 21400 caine to bls) mind, tind 50 bo went, upstairs oto geo whut = Moors was doing. But ho did not seo Moore duing any thing at nil, because Monre was not thore, Nelthor was Moore's stock, and, !0 fact, thera was’ nothing at all to bo svon in the pluce but vane cinpty sholyes, old papers strewn about the Hoor, and an empty safe, “A clean skin,” observed Mr. Richards, und thon he posted over to tho law offica-of Hidridge & ‘Courteltotte for alvice. Mr. Eldridge accompanied him back to. Moore’y = late Jewelry catublishment: aod by this tino one Bmil Sternberg hal putin an appearance, ‘The following cons Veraution took pice betwoou Mr. Eldridge and Slr, Sternbory: ‘ Ho you know Mr, Moore?" sald tho lawyer, I do, sir,” repited Mr, Sternberg, “ Where Is he?’ “T don't know, * Where's hly stock?" “T bought it from him." Want business ure you tar No busin What you goin to do with Moore's k. or what have you done with it?” That is none of your business.” “Well” observed “Mr, Eldeitige, “tt had bought whorse and uny one asked mo wont proposed dotny with Bim t would toll biti: but { Lhad stolen tho horse I would answer thit it nate oC his business what L was going to do wi in?” Sternberg offered no furthor explanation, but wont aways. And Just here thore OCCURRED A PECULIAT CINCUMSTANCE, In the sume building where Moore kept thero isa wholesale juwelry cunvern run by MKC. Kron berg, Mr, Eldridge entled ou Kronberg and asked bln if he know Sternbory, No, be bud nover heard of tho man.” Then Mr. Kronbery went iuvay. But whom should ho meet n fow steps Trota tho door but Mr. Sternberg, who had eve dently forgotten something and retraced his stepson that account; und, on meoting Kron- borg, Sternberg nddressed him, and the two Walked olf in compuny. Had S.crolerg come buck bociuuse he wanted to sce sume ono? Inguiry inde by Mc. Elaridga developed tho fact that Mouro’s place was cleaned out tao day heture yesterday about 2 g'atock fn tho afters noan. ‘Two op three trunks nro thought ta have been tuken to Hurner's place on tho Wost side, but thego ara sald tu bye contitned only the “snide Jowolry owned ar’ kept’? by wloore. Where the bulk of tho stook went hus not yot. been diseovered, Some of tho shelving was tukon awaylyesterday ovening ton pauwnbroker’s ut the coruer uf Jetferson and Randolph .strect, the waygonin whieh it was earted being “ shiad+ owed" by ainin who was pecan tho watch by Mr. Eldridge, who also sent tor ono uf Pinkerton's mento “shudew" Sternuerg when Moore's tice parturo was Drst discovered, Sternberg, though he clating to bave purchased a Jowoler’s ourtt, dus been In the elgar business. His home le ut Til West Polk street, Now, a8 to Moore, He {sa married inan, but did not bring bls wifo with him from Toledo, tHe rented a room ut the southwest corner of Wn- bash avenue and Harrisan atrest, which io gave op onight = =befero = Inst, and carly yesterday morning ho wus acon on fils way. to the depot, autchel in hand. Ho is a man of Perhupsi0 years, very handsome, und ts much given to hunting and sporting. All bu toft in bis roont wis an old gamebug und a paler of worn- out hunting boots, The extent of his Habllltics isnot known, A low usthinate us to the amount ho owes In New York~an estiinute mute by Catan representatives of his Now York credits ore—fixes tho fndebtedniess ut $13,000, it muy bo much larger, but nono of it fs scoured. Mr. Ele drldye enya hy ducs not know yet the course to be pursued by creditors furthor than that thoy will first ondeavor to ascertiin where tho valuas ble stock wont, Bternberg fs ovidentily not tho renl purchaser, but was only used ag a" bridge,’ ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, The Annual Gathering at Hartford, Conn. Spectat Disvateh ta ‘Ine Chicago Tribune, Tlaurronn, Conn.,dtine3,—The thirteenth annual rennion of the Army of the Potomac, Gen, Wright, of the Sixth Corps, President, will bo hetd tn this elty on Wednesday next, June 8, and very extensive preparations are being made by the residents of this elty for tho reception and entertainment of the dls- tinguished men composing the organization, A lurge nuniber of the members will arrive pers aiuealay: evening anu at be Informally recolved ox-Covs, Hawloy, Jewell, and Hubbard, and will receive fin iettalities of the clubs and of prominent citizons, the headquarters ut the Allyn House thore will be iluminations, a seronade, and addresses, At J0n. m1. Wednesday the seve eral corps micotings wilt Lo held inthe Brate Capitol, the usy of whieh was tendered by the Leyialature last winter, ‘Tho carps represented, inthe Army of tho Potomac ure tho First, Soi ond, ‘Third, Fifth, “Sixth, Ninth, Blov- enth, ‘Twelfth, and tho goneral atulf, artilory, cavalry, and Siznul Corps, Ench will bave a sepurito room for ita buslacss meeting. At ‘oon tt ino of taarch will bo.fermied, aud tho or- wnulzation will march tu the Opera-flouse, vs corted by the First Reglinent Connechiont National Guards, tho Hurtford company or tha Governor's Foot Guards, and” Post No, 2 Grand Army of the Hopublie, of Philadelphia, This ts the lorgeat poat in tho country, and will send to Hartford 200 of its B00 matibers. Gov. Hoyt, ox-Gov, Hurtranft, and Grint distinguished gentlemen will uccompany om. i‘ At the OperatHouse thero will bo a speech of welcome and responds, ‘ho oration will bu de- Uvered by Daniel Dougherty, of Philadelphia, Qnd tha pocm will he road by Col. Samuel B, Sumncr, of the Forty-suvotith Massactuaccts Volunteora, Briof uddrusses will be deliverod, aud afterward the rogulur business meeting and eleation uf ollicers will bo held. In tho oventn; tho organization will auavmbio ut the Chg ita Square, which will be handsomely ilum{nate:, and mureb to Allyn Hall, whore tho banquet will boserved. — - It is anticipated that President Garfold will Sttond, although bo bos not yot roplicd to tho lettur of Invitaon, Ationg those who huve ro- sponded alirmatively to tho invitations are Beorotary-of- War Lincoln, Gen, Sherman, Gen, Hancock, Gen. Franklin, Geue Weasels, aud woveral othors, Gov, Jipoaoy of Conneetious, with hiv ontire staf, will tuke part in the re- coptiou, ee NEBRASKA NOTES, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Ltxcoun, Nob, Juue 1—John Lutes, a mom: bor of the Grand Arinyof thoRopublic, dropped dead In this olty Decorution- Duy, and wasburled youterday. [fo was an old soldior, and bad quite a locul reputation, Ho was buried by the mem- hera of the Post of the Grand Army of the Ito- puplic tu this olty. Yesterday tho Sheri of this county received 8 tulogram fran 4 Afr, Haven, of Firth, uuking hin ta arrest “a tall, spare woroun, dark com- ploxion, who bad abducted bls son, aged 7, from the schoul-hpuse newy Firth.” The urroat was mude, and the woman was taken to the alice of Mason & Whedon, attornoys, where abe relatod ber story. It Sypeue that shu fs tho di. yorcod wife of Mr. Haven, and the dooreo of the eguet was that stu should rowaia tho young- gat child,—a girl—-while the boy, aod a, wus wiven to the fathor, with the proviso that bo should pay $100 per annuum for the support ot the irl, und allow tho mothor tu see the buy whenever abe wanted to. Mrs. Haven cluims that ber buebund suddenly dieappeared from Now York, whotw the divorce was granted, aud gawo to thia Stute, Where sho bus Tollowed him, with the result abave mentioned, enn fs and (he Tegal tulent of the wk fo ale On both sides, SB. aley, of feed Cloud, was in tho eity y » Hedtitd been appohiter and con frmwed Consul at Chena, tt mxueeend Me. Gries, hoalth strnes Brothas ete bhatt ladueed to reece finong that featerut nfsy ties tts pl tostlay. ‘Thoro Is that suys that neither of those daw will bo one and for tha very good reiuson that tnoy Ure Unconstitutionny Great preparations are belug nude fore grand Fourth-of-Jily celebration In. this city. Tho Hoard af Trude and Cir Codnatt aro the active pees Ih the mutter, A Gf tine will ne doubt the result of thelr deilhurations. JACOBS OLL, THECREAT row RHEOMATION, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scaids, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Haadacko, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Achos. No Preparation on earth equals St, Tacons Orn ns Aanfe, are, alimpleand ehoup External Remedy, ‘A trial entatis but the eamparatively trifling outlay of GO Cotts, and every one sufering with pain can haye cheap am} positive proof of its claims, Direetions in Eloven Languages, BOLD BY ALL DRUGCIBTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIO! ee ty ' A.VOGELER é CO., Bulthnore. Md., Us 8, As ICIDN a DOES 9 i 4 WORDERFUL “af Recauroltactvon the LITER, BOWELS i ] and KIDNEYS nt thonnme tino, -WORT LEY Bel 9 Decauso it cleannes tlie nystem of thepalson- RSJ ous humors that davelopo in Riduey and Uri- mary Disoaser, Uilfousnces, Jaundice, Const. PB pation, Pilos, or in Hioumatiom, Neuralgia, PyNorvous Duordors and Fomalo Coimplaints, SEQ WHAT PEOPLE SAY 1 i eng B. Ktork, of Junction City, Kansas, #, Khiney-Wart cured iim after regular PLY: Lad beon trylng for four zeare J tre Jolin Arnati, of Washington, OHto, nays By Rater boy waexiven ip to die hy foie prominent by =f pirate anand that ho was afterwards cored by ia Kidney-Wort, 3. 3, 1. Goodwin, an oditor In Chardon, Obfo, saya he was hut eaported to live, het Itoated | Ploy oud bellef, bit Kidney-Wartcuros hin, BR, Anna L. Jnerott of South Satem, K, ¥, Bp lint xavet yearn muttering from tldney troubler| and other complications truxended by tho use of} hiney-Work. of Jackson, Tent. mitered: rant kidney trodbies ani In of other anedicines, wacio bin well, Hichnal Cota of Montgomery Conter, Vt. eutercd cight yearn with ki) oA aliieuity andi as unable to work, Klduey-Wort sade him A weilaserer,” LY OURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Ky Constipation and Piles. ‘i ji pute up in Dry Veget Form in Fajtun cons. anu porkave nf wansiemauesns quecta nedicine, Alroin tlautd Form, very Con- Aaj coutrated, for those tat cannot seauily pre: RH pare: tar Itaeta relth equat eftelency in ellker form, GET IT ATTIE: DRUGGIBTS, PRICK, 91,00 §4 WELLS, RICHARDSON ef (Wilh aond the dry post-nald,) 1 NORTH GERMAN LLOWD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail very Saturday from New York for Southunptan and Hrenerts Possonyors vuokod for London und Paria at lowest routes, lutes of passage from New York to aauntoni, Lata Laveen iranian Heat 1, Slit neconddeelaye cabliy, Hale stoatnee, fal, Me Tekota nt radueed cates, ORO oe CO, 3 Howling Groen, N.Y. ‘Tho steorge rite by the aorta SOFIA ployed Fount Teen BRR Cilcnstiy baat and tho only oxcnts autherlznd to. xett thos tl Fee eee eee OL AUENTIN & CU, 2 South Clark-nt, Gonvra) Aue! ALLAN LIN OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. VIA QUEBEC, VIA BALTIMORE, PASSAGE all classes betweon principal points: In. EKurupe und Amorits at lowest rites. c tt vodatiuns Unexcelled, Accone ‘Three wuukly Ballinus enc ri a tun ch Aiigrase wn Mtvers, all polite at apectal mntes. ALLAN & CO, Gon, Autsi STATE LINE To Masgow, Liverpool dorcy, from'N, #16, acvording to Breornxo, Sia 4, HALDWIN 4 CO. (way, uudeipheat, Chicuze, SOHN DLEGH Sanugere nt ew Hamburg American Packet Comp'y CIMBRIA ese. JUNO BLESSING « eedunu Zt Tutt NUHVIA. “Sune 25, Hatosio Vizimouth, Cherbonns, Mambind, ang nit points in cho South of Kuxlnnd: Burst cabin, dy wos erage, WU; ruund trip ut reducud rates, a. tekots from Mnmaturs or Lunvro, § Dublin, Bolfust, and Londons ovory Thursday. Kirnt Cabin, commudation. Kucund Cub) ak ‘heey sleaers carry Ui ve jind tot a Wu 1S CO, General Ponaunzer Agents, tl we York, MMLSENTILAL & KOZMING- Avants, KL, Goneral Weatar BRONCHIAL: CIGAREDT USE JEFFERS?’ ORIGINAL BRONCHI- AL CIUARET LES for CATARRA, | Colds, Coughs, Hoarsanoes, Hronebitiy, Deugivte havoit, cents, MISH, BYEUESS & COy Pron Euteago, MACHINERY, Send to AMES WEG CO, Cilcopes, Wass, For doseripitye elrcular af Martin's proved Brick Machine, “UNIVERSIVY OF VIRGINIA BUMALBI FAW LKECTUILES (ulna weekly) bo. ain duly 01, It, end end Spe. th Fe hee appl hae Gn gat Virchay 4 SUTIN Be SUNS, f i a2, and Chester, Pas ely onslucuring, “ants Pee ehutishyaouroes contour eee WHEUA YS NN YLVANLA ALLTARY ACAD- ATTY. Prost. CATARRA™ Lung a Bpringtel & __ RATE AMI AL "TRAINA—I6x Manne.—isniueday Monday oxeepted. ont VARTUE Ly «or inven oe untay excep ia aK Nay, cco munt es Me yen fond tho degerest Moeahalitown Expres Codur ituolds Expres Pacis Fuat hang Mone City & Vantiion Uowths Shai Express... Cedar Hoplite Niche Kx nes Day Barer Hod NICE keh ax Cy & Varkten y ltoek ford. Hund rte kore wnko Gen Bile @ May & Mtaeietl Green Have vin annoay |e KL Paul & Minnenpotts Excess, Paddt & Mindeniutts texters Jnoml Extend... Contral ita UNG ETE Dak vin danienvitle, H LGX tress... Chicago, Wurtington & Foe Stays, ‘Munn-Vabh Honwaiply nto Reini'a Wepeess timer gate “ tril Depot, Can AT Towne, ands Caniatess, COS Sixt Quincy ¥ {om Nloopimetse a soap irk-at. Grand Vac . eonthats"f Lotiawn & Streator r pubicnsien 1 ecru re titty finadteritiu ¢ binbuguy & 31 c “Libor, Rock Fa bVowner's Grove Aecoun bMontane & Vauito Expr Pst. Soraph Atchinon Aeupo i alsauinne Clty & Donvar xpress s| | Aurora Stinday Passenger, bAnrira Uassonuge, bMonduta & Osten GSR, Lens Bxpros: Titick (ord & Preepurt f bAurors Pasaonge: bAvrors Passanne % oan Btpees Kansas City i St. dng Night Ix ph Dnbugie Ke pre Weel, & dai, 'Thontre "tenn aDully, bh Dally, excopt. 81 entudiny. d Dalle excent N Paut Ratiway, son. Canal, and Adamers, t hoket One Valier House. Grand Erneta Ht Milwaukoe Fast Maly, Waukuatn Speanomniie i as0!p m ML, Ta - Pigpnes tralrisenneenes ¢tuciasy ot t ‘Stenasiut aid’ Ape Xp eee ‘ 4. Lute wd Dakatn Stovens Point nad Ashlin Milwiukee, Madison, and ¥ tu Clan Exp tne fia fe Rirkinnd Poe in Epee'al Li Wsin rt ins tor iiumbolie wid fm, andl 4:3 pp nat ter hve: dally, Sugdays oxceped, Chieage a: Alton, Union Hopot, West Side, comer at, tintiecon Maiieon tnd a ‘Kewemiy-thivdent. ite Chick-ot, Grand Paulie livle: Kunena City, Ransns be Laanttis, Movile &'Ne: Peoria, Keokuk, & Hire? 2 linaton Fast Expres Hy Mekin & WMinols Central Ratiroad. Depot foot ot Latrorsl and toot of Twenty-second- anabonnn’ tetorat and ot or Teeny seennaa Paeile Hutely and Palmer Ituuse. 1 Sprinahold Niehe exh bb ouria, Hurlington & Kock ePeorit. furtingun © Keokuk Ponthie & Chatsworth Express. Chatawo} H ‘ity EA press, Duhnaua % Sou Clty xpress b-On Saturday nlght to (iilmag only. c—On Saturday night runs to Peoria only, Wabash, St, Louls & Pacifie Initwny. Unlon Depot, Stata and ‘Iiyeltth-sts., All § ‘cars run to te Depot, und Wentworth within one block, “Wiéket Ofices, # Suiith Palmer Hous, and Grand Macitie Hotel. TeAye, uin & Gulf lixpren: ils fe Gui Fase fan w City & Benvor Has it none Trane Chlenvo to 3! nid Poorin, Partor Day Conctes, Chicaga to Mt. taal. and ite. are Chicaus ty Hannibal and Kanans City, Nochango uf Day Coaches Cuicazoto St Louls or Kansas City. Chlenza, Rock Intund c& Pacific Ralirond, Doput. cornor of Van turen and shermanerte, ‘Omens, 4 Clark: aera Muir, Palins Grand a by with rovatying chal flning-Chate Stoontn: Davenport & Peorln Fxpre: Council Butta Past Express, Kansas Cit enworth & fi Hing Island Accommiad Mlug istind Accomuurtatts Hine Island Accominandos ue Istund Avcommodatte Hue Inland Accuntnudattc id Accomminudatie South Chicago Accommont Bouth Cilenga Accu ‘Mheatey Vrain, Church Trate, ally oxcapl Hunitay qDally oxcupe stondayer” goursd Ding Fatt +aliy except Saturdsss. uradaye und eavurdays only. LSundsys only. Michigan Central Xealtronds a5, . Tnkernt, and fuvt of Twenty t ean etet Uihien, Wr Clankenty outhsast cnraer nt (030 -_doipl, Grand Vacitte tuiol, and at Palmer | Leave. | Arrito. Matt (vin Main and’ Alr Lino) w York & iuston Bx. Now Vork Uxprond, Accommodutlon.. Nuant expe ravine a plchs ots Ex pore aurand Itapids & Suskeson Ex, *Sundaye cxcupted, qhally. qeatu a¥aturduy's ieavent S319 1 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Tickat OMicos at aeno' Ttallwnyr ‘Van Buren-st., head of Le t., and Fe birdeet. Ticked Balle, Twonty-secons ‘ort chet iT 3 man livuse, at Leave. | Ardy save. | Aare, Main Sino...» Peet we Express, Ljahining Kxpresa (datly)., ‘Auiniitio N, ke Sxprons (aay: fast expe Battin & Ohlo. nf Twenty-scor Dopots, Vxposition Nulldlog and foot af Twenty see ones tt Nevers Clarieat, Patmior Jae tne j. and Depot exposition Duvet Grand Pacitia Mute See | arte Morning Fixpros Hanae “Fiiatly, days oxcopted, Kankokeo Tine Dopots,foot of Lako-stand foot of Tren ¥ ft Hepota nod 131 Ruadolp! cea toe at eae Tidus. - La Artivs leave | Cincinnatt, Ipdianapolls & lous vito Day Expres Do Night Wxproes... i je 7shp Shem tiem Tauwar Pittepues, Ft Wi bbe Ticket Ufive: oni : nd tee Depa. et. ASHEN House, Graud Hacks Motel Bt Depot, Mall Now Tuoltta £3; Fast Liuw. a ware, Clucinnath & Pittetevahnatl aad eowsune ALF Depot, cbruee oF Adnuie aiid, CU ‘Picket Onices nt Hepat, wn Chicaent, Grand Pacitly Hotels ‘ez pross (dally) Pearatore A Pi Nignt Wxprene (Uasly overt’ mn ds pastors Binols Kulirow Chicago & Fe ego amen tt Deon, wweltbats BOE ure oun, and Gra ele, Express, “ADVERTISING RAT! mame agg Washingtamst Louis Lloyd &°C0, ter nanarse ver Fhe ay al quoat favorable rate: Us U, B., please conmuls our