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eS Pe { " 4 a es a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 6, T881— TEN PAGES. eotings in Iyde Park to Pro- jest Against the Gov- ernment’s Policy. sitions Holding the Government Re- sponsible for {reland’s Deplora- tile Condition. suspension of Unjust Evictions and Forster's Resignation Demalided. 4 Landtord Who Has Evicted 460 Versons fn ‘Twenty. five Years. —— . ur Districts of Kieff Placed under Martial Law by Russian Authorities. Romorell Discovery of Another Conspits acy Against the Lifo of tho Czar. Ss feuete in Algeria of the “Inspeotor of Telegraphs ond Twonty-s Companions, TI IRISH. a TSE OF THE peromtst0us SP ane, Svectul Cables Drous, Juno §.—'The expelition of the ietdstream Guards fg conctuded by thelr ram to Dublin, Their last day's work was such more ignominious than the flrat, for ne of the cuses of eviction yesterday we agrarian, nor did any of them ot of tha fatd war, ‘Lhe eatsan having breakfasted varly in camp at Yew Pallas moved out ob 8 o’elock att pro- teled tu the house of the Widow Mulenhy, howas ilving ina little rondside cabin near Kloeny. She was being evicted, not by the halon, but by a tenant of Mr Synan, Yenberof Parthubent for Liniwriek. ‘hat weoant wos COLDSTREAM HE OWN MOTHER. Happeated that her nother gave tho house tedbitof land to the daughter as her mar yaw portion, ‘The hisband has not done rellandnow the old lady, desiring to give a mage portion to her sezond daughter. xiv was about to inarry, was, turning atthe first laughter to make room for the cher, ‘The evietion oeetpled an hour. Bat f appears that, after the soldiers left, the ronan forelbly took possession again ‘This atpurely a faintly squabble, Mr. Goddard, «the Property-Defense Assoetation, sild tahewould not allow tts bultifs to assist unuther such eviétion, the object of that Seiety being T FIGHT THE LAND LEAGUE, tito take part la domestic quarrels. “ho uasteaso Was also a family alfatr—namolys ataher-inlaw trying to evlat i son-in-law, vhooycararu had evieted hin, Mr. Goddard ifosed to interfere, avenging the Bheritf of ining to use hin and hs assoclation for pur was foreign to their ubjects, "Lhe noxt case ruinthe ‘Town of Necker, 1 was not ararian, the ensa being slinply a matter of Latility on the part of a shopkeeper to pay Isreat The evletion was quickly carried eh WEGUARDS MARCHED BACK TO CAMP DIS- GusTRD rhb their Ienoble work, wet and hungry, Vers few people gathered to witness any of Seerletlons, ‘Chere were never more than fy present. No priests appeared on te scene, func there = Washo teltenent whatever, the nature of the tiletons being so ontirely different from that i{thoprevions days. ‘Lhe people gathered Hite village streets, and on several oven fongthe women and children hooted, aud on tah oreasion abaut twenty pollee gf the rear Rand charged them with batons, and beat fityone who happened ta bo in Me way, All who hooted ran sway, vile many qtlet aud peaceftl men who Frre talking In the streets were badly beaten, Thus ended this Inst eampalgn of the Coldstream Guards, ‘othe |! Vater. be" snd “the Crimea’? upon thelr lit flags must now ba adt- 4 “Jim Kennedy's holding and “Widow Mulenhy’s Acre? Dut when It mes to this, that 400 of her Majesty's toys and 200 pollea spend two days In tito Trish tenants, the situation in Ire ladis indeed extraordinary, , MEALY'S DEFIANCE OF FORSTF Special Cubte, losnoy, June &.—At a Innd meeting In Semards, near Dublin, to-day, Messrs. Sata and Healy spoke to about » People, ‘Tho only remarkable fuldent was the reference by Mr. Waly to Secretnry Forster's challenge biimropeat in Ireland what ho bad sald in ‘lament, Mr, Healy said he might say 5 he was thera chieily to reply i the challenges fssued to him y “Buckshot Forster” ‘That gentleman i challenged lin to come to Ireland, and Is Amiwer to Mr, Forster was: ‘Hera I he - Although hu was present in response ribo challunze, which he considered t cast Insotent and tritculent — net, leaped 3 8 tan in full armor had chal- Fas & man naked and defenseless to Keombat, lo would to remind Secre- weet that there wero some countries T WOULD sor BH RAPE TO CHALLENUt HIM oeoine, ‘Thero were other countries whero toda of honor still prevallud, - where sre stoud'on more equal footing than rsh Hn reland, Ifthe (Hvaly) thought that te lant Yorkshire man would cross the aa to other Jands he would extend marettesy to him. Mr, Mealy concluded ag tsi some doggerel Ines as fol- Per was an ota propheay fou . ’ ee Adoy and Horstor'e at Mes: femnstan belng bank holiday, all tho fy 0) Dublin have been ordered to be bibanea atte barracks, to prevent a dls Wifiean, iis order has caused great dis- < NASS-MERTING IN 1YDE PARE. bosnge iu Western, assoctuted Drea. Rok oe ne 5.—A mass-mecting in Hyde Ialey pt thas Against the Government's Gy ann M regard to Ireland was held to- touch there was a steady drizzle of the day, a large number of Irlsh s Women were present, but the at- Antocesaty the general publlo wag Hinited, ernie of branches of the Home-Rule hed tra with bands and banners, ‘ere wen ‘Trafalgar Squnre to the Park, ‘una, we Was speuking from three plat- tind cbanin, following resolutions were car- Tat the ously at each platform: Yotor the qgvernment ia eriininully reaponst+ Be meenn gc blorable condition of Ireland; that Gately sue i the Governinent te imine Orwbica te bas proved bla utter Inoapas Spey MR. PARNELI Renae and was enthuslustically received, Mattar ® speech Upbralding tho Govern- Rady Ls uraelog unjust evictlons, He * trom a priest of New Pallas atathig that Col. Hare, on whi the recent? rlotous evietion — oveurred, had, tiring the fost twenty-five yenrs, ovieted nearly 459 persons, Tarnell sald A sortous reaponstbility will reat on {ho Government If evictions cantlinie, Irishnten are now beeomlng aware of the bower of combination and passive resist+ ance. NT. 1. O'Connor and Frank O'Don- nell, members of Harltanent, Kiso addressed the incetingg, CAPT. Whty describing Mimaele ds an Aimertenn Journal- Ist, was Introduced to the Cork Branch of the Land League Saturday, Me sald he had come amongst thom in tie Interest of the paper Whieh he represented, Ie declared that Amerien sympathized with the griev- hnees of Ireland, but despised rioting and anarchy, REINFONCEMESTS, Accompany of tho asus-service corps fins Heo sunt tu tho various flying columns in Lre- anid. REARKESTED, At Loughren, Galway County, Saturday, three men named Dolan, Fahuy, and Keogh, charged with the murder of Connors and dis- charged for lnek of evidence, were rearrest- ed under the Coerelon act. CIURF AECKETARY FoRsTHIt will rematty In Ireland until after tho Whit sunday holidays. SHOT DEAD MY A HAILIFF. Ina disturbaneo at Bally Brophy Sunday ong minal was shot dead and others woutded bya Baillit, who, with his three sons, has been arrested. All the troops sintioned i Dublin will ba confined to thglr barracks to- day. THE WOT IN COnK Frhtay night, the gravity of which has been exaggerated by previous reports, was not of a political character, 3 dl ARRESTED UNDER THE CORNCION ACT. O'Gallagher, a school-teacher hi Gweedore, County Donegal, lias been arrested under the Coereton net, A LAND MEETING. Ata Land meeting In the Tawn of Swords, County Dublin, a brother of Kettle presided and Sexton made an address, THINTY THOUSAND SOLDIERS IN MELAND, The troops in trelund by the end of this week will nniber $9,000, seven reghinents of cavalry, eleven batterles of artillery, and twenty-five battalions of infantry, FRANCE, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE: Spectat Cubie, Tams, June 6—-A young man styling him sell the Comte D’Aulroy, shot. lanself toss night ata box at the Grand Opern, He ts not, as was stated fn some of the Party papers, oan American, but is from Youlouse.; Ho discharged tour shots at ‘himself, ‘The consternation of the audlence may bo tmagined. © He. fs new nt Bettjon Hospital, aud ts Wkely to recover. ie inalutains the strictest reserve us to the mos tives of the attempted suleide, but the causa 1s beloved to be family troubles. Mts reat nae fs nut Icon Ue fs only 17 yenrs of ngu. AN AFFAMt OF Hoon, As the audienve were leaving at the close of the opera, a quarrel, follawed by blows and an exchange of enrds, took plied | be- {ween sonic gentlemen bi tront of ‘the Café dua Paix. ‘This secoml atfaly ds thought to be connected with the tragedy of the opera, and a dansouse fs hought tu by at the bottom of it all, AMERICANS IN PAIS. Mr, Mrs,, and Miss McKenna, of Chienzo; L, Rohrbaeh, of HiInolss and G. Mnvule, of Colorndo, were registered in Paris to-day, SPALN. THE CANIS Snectal Cable, spin, dine 5—The setive electoral preparations of the Carlists in the North ant Ent Provinces, and the recent caunuinien- tlons that have passed between the Protender and his agents In those districts and in Madrid, have decided the Cavern tient to order the authorities to watch thely movements, ‘The party Its shawna tne creased boldness since tts local suecesses in tho provinelal and miunielpal elections, ‘Phe army of occupation, under Marshal Quesada, 330,000 strong, witl be kept up in the Basytte Provinces, as the Cabinet possess inferma- tonof . A POWERFUL ONGANIZATION OF CAMLISTS, under protoxt of tho elections, It sovms that theso {ntrigues have been denounced by tho Spanish Consuls in Franes und by: the elyil- authorities of the North of Spain sinea the month of March. ‘Tho Cabinet ls quite determined te repress yery severcly any agitation, and it would be backed by public oplaion, and both by Con- servatives. aud Liberals, In) a vampalgn agulust Curlisin. : TUSSIA. A DEPUTATION OF TURCOMANS, ats Prrensnona, dune b—Fhe Czar re celyed n deputation of Turcomans at Gat- sehina and presented glits to vartous mum- bers thereof, PLACED UNDE MARTIAL LAW, vour districts of Klef have beun plneed under martini hw, SUPPRESSING A NEWSPAPEN. “Be retall sale of the Russlan Courter Is forbidden for three months, A CONSPIRACY DIBCOVERED, wONDON, June Vienna and Berlin core respondents state that a conspiracy against the life of the Czar has beon diseovered It St. Petersburg. Twenty-one arrests wero made, THN EAST. ARREST OF A CONAPIRATOR, CoNsTANTINOVLE, Juno 5,—Palwer, bettor known tn England and Amerten as War- hawk, has been arrested on suspicton of being the ehlef conspirator In a plot. Itisas- serted at the Porte that papers: wore found in Palmer's possession proving (gt he had undertaken, In easy of .war with Greece, to blow up tho ‘Lurklsh fleet; but this 1s probably oan invontion, for some days ago Palmer told several persons he was about to bo arrested, and It ny be anfely assumed that, ff he had any papers of that kind, he would hava destroyed thom. ‘The alfalr is as yot rather mysterl- ous, BRITISH NEWS, FORGERY, Lonnon, June 5,—At Marlborough Streot Pollco Court yesterday a man calling hinaclt Marcus Botsford was committed for trinl for forgery and personating, ‘Lhe complainant Js Walter Maxwell, to whom the prisoner presented himself, claiming to be a gon of the Archbishop of Armagh. THE CAULE STEAMER FARADAY has arrived nt Penzance, Over 900 miles of the new telegraph cable Is latd, DEATIC OF A WELI-KNOWN TRAINER, Noyhog, the well-known trainer of the late Baron Rothschild’s horses, ls dead, -AUSTRIA, BUICIDR OF THE CANNON-MAKER, Vienna, June 5.-The suicide of Baron vou Uchathis ls attributed to a dificulty in regardvo sume bronze guns which he was making for the Austriqn Government, ‘The secret of his steel-bronze [nvantion docs not ae with blu, as he imparted It to his eou-tn- BW. MEXICO, youlto. * Crry o Mrstco, June 5,—In consequence of the prevalencoof Volto in Vera Cruz, the Mexican Hallway Company bas pul ona spectal tral on the days of tho arrival of steamers to take passengers direct to Orlezaba, DISCOVERY BY A CHICAGO MAN, 8.8. Evans, of the sclentitle expedition from Chicago, has discovered on immense calendar stouo iu excavating among the properly sof Fezeven, with tha laraost -represen- tation of a hitman figure knewn among Meslenn antiquities, ALGERIA, MARSACIED, Ornsx, Alaeria, June 6.—ringard, Ine apector of Telepraphy, and hls eseort have been massacred betweet Frenda an Gery- ville. ‘Twenty-six men were killed, ae CIINA AND JAPAN, NOYAD COMPLICATIONS. SAx Franetsco, Cal, dune &—By the Diuulsh steamer Bolwle the followihg news is recelved from China and dapan: Iloxa Koxo, May %—Thy Finpress Dow- hger of the Kast, and tot she of the West, as previously anc erroneously notified from the palnee fn Peking, ins dled, Mer death was whexpected, and cecurred from dlplthertin ‘The second Dowager Empresa continues to be sertousty Hl. ‘The young Emperor, aged only 1 years, Is reported fH of mensies, If the Empress should die tho State power will fall into the hants of Prince Chin, fathor of the Emperor, an antl-Progressive, He ts reported to favor a cnbal progressing ngalust LI Mung Chang. ‘ ALL QUIET ON THF FRONTIEN, Troops are belng removed from the north- enstern frontier In lange nitinbers, 30 that the Russi datiger bs quite dissipated, A VEXED QUESTION, The question of the partition of the Rin King (Loo Choo) islands between Chins and Japan $s ignored by the 'l'sung LA Ya men, who quietly assume in’ the doeument their Jong-nsgerted right to possession. Munn- white, the Japanese virtually retain the Whole group, and tho matter fs likely to bo protracted for months or yents by Asiatle diplomney, ic Railways and other Innovations aro still stelven for by LE Hung Chang and other juetnbers of the Progresslye party. THY DUI OF GENOA was coridlally entertained by the King and Court in Stam, ‘The Duke shortly proceeds to Europe, visiting Lidian ports. : King Kealatuna has reached Singapore on lus way to Europe. TIM CHINESE LOAN, ‘The Intest news from Peking with refer- ence to the Chinese loin lately talked of fiull- cate dt tendency to keep everythiug as mueh ay possibly ft Clitnese hands, It is aot im possible that a small loan will be arranged through forclan ald, anit that a Inrger one will subsequently be attempted by Chinese agency, : JAPAN, YoronaAma, MM {t is stl though that the {tnsslins futend to make an effort to auttalit a niilitery and naval base in Keren, ‘Sho Koreans themselves arg very aixtous, aid strong party ta formed to obstruct all foreigit Intervoursy, and even to cease all commiuai- vations with Japan, ghd to oxpel from the treaty settioments fa Korea all settlers of the Intter country, A Korean delega- tlon to Japan aa Leen stopp by popular prefudies en route, one of lis ehlef promoters assisinated, and large depue tations have been sent to te Captiel to tin press the King ngalnst the allen, The King ig five in the poliey of enlightenment, anit has sont tho second deputation to dapan, which has already arrived. The dipanese Government has taken spselal measures to certian these (yo or Unee seare eiests, and show Uhent the progress note by thedr vountry in foreln urts iy the last twenty. five yertrs. For une first (hue the Ml salo lids altemletd i forebsi rave meetung, where hy seas received Wit Nigh ftor, The Printe at Stam Has been travellng In- vuguito th Japan. EDITORS FINED, 'She-edltors of att the principal Japanese newspapers have been ted for yurbleation of the document adilressed by the Mi to tha Goverhingal depreeathys ofte it too muteh pat i i tral ees WHET tr surrepilionsty abe dalued hy leading wetropoliian shoei, and thost nilversally eopled vy other jourinls. ‘THe paper wit COMPETITION INT eeonnese merchants Ih Yokohama propose to establish a turge tea trig warehouse tn vivalry of the foreign dirms by witom so) fur all preparniton is dona foe the Ameren jnurket, In net, fall directtons great of. forts nre beln inade to bring foreign trade tute mative hands, _ ‘She first tux crop ts Into this year, but is of fale quilty, ‘Tne Belgie hus Deen detained, owlny to the Ltteness of arrivals. Larzer tinintitles than previously are expected ta go forwarsl by the Suez Canal route to New ant. A. Government enactinent has been pub- lished regulating tie privileges of oftelits to tnduize ih peivaus trading, ‘The abject fs the encouragement df the Investinent of. savings to railway and other productive enterprises, The United ‘States stemners Hichmond, Monucuey, and Pidos are in port, FORLIGN NOTES, Spanish papers seem to be taking consider abla’ pains just now to demonstrate to the world tha similarity between the sit. uation of Franco os to ‘Lunls and that of Spain as te Morocco,’ In polith eal and cabinet circles at Madrid itis oponty declared that the sticcess attalued by France {u Tunis is ndieativa of tho fact that tho Ming Is prapitions for Spaly at tho first op- portunity. te poutice upon Morocco and ed tabilah over that territory the protectorate which was agreed to oy the war of 160 and the then concluded treaty between Marshal O'Donnell, on the part of Spal, and the Gov- ernment of that country, ‘The protectorate could by the cnslur estubtished as Spain is already tn possession of Conta, Melilin, and other stations on the African const, ‘cho results of the Tunisian crmpaign are differently Judged by tho Linpertalists than by the Repubticans of France, Wille the latter regard the acqutslilun of Tunis asa great and glorious thing, among the former, as well as aluong the Clenrlenty and Mon- arehists, the value of the newly-conquered territory Is very much questioned, Cys- sagnag (Inpertal), for tnstance, designates in his Pays the whole expedition as a com- plole fiseo, He asks: What have we recolvad in return for cur ex. penditure of ives and monoy? Nothing but an Ugreement containing ton articles, which slips Inte that a tuture convention shall fx the amount of war indewnity, aud how it is tu be voliceted from) the wild tribes, A few baskets full of rotten, dates, on few pails full of sour camels’ talk, and half a dozen of burnos’, walen Gumbetts oan use for bathing clonka—that’s whout all our gain, That is one indemniiication tor the mobilization of 60,000 men who will be duohnated during the sumer heat of an African aun aud climatic disuasnas for expending 00,000 france, and for the burden of a new. colony, while we gannot keep Alglers straight and adiuinister beraifalreas they should bo ndointstered. “hut is our puy for tha dsteust of Englund, tho wrath of Ituly, the one mity or Purkes, and tho two-tced disintercat. adavna of Garinuny, Heully, you stuptd Minis- ters of the Fronutl Republic, you have wood rons sons to ascond tho Capitol und thank the woda Deeauso oy are Just as nblo aud worthy to dave Uhut Capltel us the geese, your predecessors} “That the persecution of the Jaws fn Rus- ala has manifested Itself in auch a barbarle manner,” writes the Norddeiuteche sllige- melne Zettuny, “is explained in part by the concentration of large numbers of Juws in Russian and Pollah cities, and by tho reckless Indisposition to save on the part of tho lower class of Russtuns, which drives them Irre- vocally into the arms of the usurer and Lloodsucked,? But the elty of Riew, which for two days wns the scene of tho most jbratal and Infamous excesses, Is not ae densely populated with Jowas of the 150,000 Inhabitants, not quite 35,000 belonx to the dewish faith, According tu these tixures tho dewlsh populution of ho City of Amster~ dam [s, hi | proportion, far — greater, and tow at order tiag not been djaturbed there, But the Norddeutache alle femetio Zoltung mentions the Juwlsh overs populutlon, and its practlees of usury in the argor Russian ©! tea only as partial reasons for these exevsavs, and it charges the Nihil- Jats with being the real Jnstigatlig cause, ‘They were determined to iuelte the masses of the Rusalan punple to bloodshed, and they: Kuow onough of human nature to uniter stand that by # alitawil tnaniputation of class rellglous prejudice, the Itusslan common people could always be Incited to murder and robbery, ‘The silgenelne Zeltraye is Bismarek'y organ, and everything, we mutter how Infamous, must be Inid te the doors ¢f Tn direct opposition Co its na- gertions are the last prockunatlon of the Nihilists, tn whieh they nth attention to th ons mobs, beat by fanatient priests é Uhureh some of whan have abto hnpridomment by the ment,—sinting that such ments were tha best proof of the rue of Russian Institutions, Sinee Turkey need anticipate no trouble for some time ta come from Greece ant Al- Danta, she seems to be disposed to save what she ean gave on the North Afrlean const, ‘The Slek Man beging to understant that the toss of ‘Tis ane its acauisition by France ts an necomplshed fact, and he directs tls at- fentlon to Trpoll, where the wily Italians ninnifest a disposition to go through the Mw performanco as the French did in 1s, According tothe dispatches, Turkey proposes to send half of ils arnty stationed thy Thessaly to'Tripall. Pais Turkish Province hag only half as many intubliants nis, but the great trouble and danger witelt wikht arise for Turkey consists in the fet that If the Ttalinus should be as successful in 'Tripoll as the Freneh have been In Punts, the English would brary wait inch lon before ealloneiine the whole of Egypt with its 6,000.00 of Juhabitarits, whieh event would Iinmediately he followed by Austrit shing throweh Macedonia towards the » ‘The Kington of Poland was Rusaln, Prussia, and Atistria at three different times, until nothing was lett of jl—vizt tn 1772, 14204, and 1705.) Between (ie first and Inst diviston there intervened a period of twenty-three yerrs. Its not probe thle that so many yours WHE pass before the division of Turkey in Europe will bu con. stuunater, If we take the tate of the Ber- Mn Conference in 18t3.as the first partition, mun consider the steadily Brontessing disin- tegration of the Ottoman Empire, its disso. lution with be complete before the close af this century unless events take place which will change the map of Mickle and Western, Europe In aeeordance with the steadily progressing Repubilenn ideas of the world. jt Accorffing to Bismarck’s statements made in 8 memorial sent to the German Reichstay, the export trade on the partot Germany to Kast Indin, Anstralia, and the Souti Sen Islands has hardly been Inittated when It Jy pushed to the wall by England, America, and France. Of course in his autility to revommmend a remedy for everything, Bis- marek wants tocure the evil, ant reenme monda that the Kinpire shall subsidize lines af stemuers after the Freneh fastion. If Aimerlen Jndustries are, a8 Bisinarck says, pushing German tilustries to the wall in the countries mentioned, then the sul slllzing of nes of stenmers will avall nalhing, because the Amerlean merchant marine Is dbout as insignificant ns it ean be, Consequently there inist be other rensous why the German export trade ison the dee dine, ‘The German motte in manutaerning goods for export to East dndla, At the South Sen (stands, also to the West Coast mith Ameren, is Dile tatd schlecht,” npand poor? ‘This is the reason Germany has been pushed to the tn Bust Init, and tt Iyalso the reason why English cotton goods lid tom ‘oom for Atverlean cotton manifaety Aliant “hiiths and schlecht? substi pald to stenmship Hnes are a poor remed: ‘Tho anti-Bistharek papers of Europe—and thelr nitinber is not Insignificant—seem to be, according to latest advleess, somewhat eserelsed over thelr caleutatlons of what the aded old Chancellor ts going to do with Europe. ‘They fear serious compllea- tions, anid awar looming up afar off on the horlzon, They aeeuse Bismarek of litre boring Intentions to use Austria as the wedge to sauceze the Suitan out of Constantinople and to ormize her into a Slavie frontier pyaver aculost Russhi As a remuneration Mamarek would be satisted with recelyiiur and Incorporating with dio German Eiaplre the German Proviices of Austria and Hus shu. Russia, they clam, is prostrate becanse of hier internal strife; France is held In moe Ttaly in causequonry of the ‘Tanks: natal, Enh has practically become: wamllty Sn foreign, pollites, and Bisinarek holds tha decision of te Eastern question th his haat, OCcourse this ty all speculation, Dut, as such even, it ls nat outelde the pale of probabllitles and possiblities, IOWA POLITICS, The Senatorial and Gubernatorial Con- test Now in Progress. ‘To the Luttor of The Chicago Tribune, Dunvgur, Io, June 4.—Tur 'Tninusr’s Anvarinvle advocacy of the Adinitistration in the controversy foisted upon It by Conkling has inet with the untverssl approbation of Towans, ‘ik Trisuse has been tauded on all sides for sustaining the Administration nygainst the assnults that have beon directed upon Its constitutloual prerogative, | Its course has endeared it to Iowa's Stalwart Republicans, Conkling’s course from tho naination of Robertson to the present thine is Sctspn gly denouneed, whily the course punsuet by hls lonehiuan Arthur, and that nsigalticant nobody, Platt, is slinply exe: erated, ‘The Hepublleaus ot this Stale, ae. ecurding ta nit alhaule Indleations, firmly by the Adiminigteatlon and ardently desire Conkling’s relegation to private life, Next winter's Senatorial contest will bo fought matnly between the Gear and Wilson adherents, No candidate asite frum these two will develop auy material atrength. In this (Phied)y Cong sslonal district Wilson, will develop little or uo strength, while Geur will be vouchsated almost nnanimous support by tho district's Representatives bit the Legisiuture, Of other parts of tha State, except Marshall County, whieh has declared for Wilson, Hittle fa known, Publis senthnent seems ta have narrowed ddwn to Darraves and Sherman for the Gu- bernatorial succession. “Che other candidates will cut but a sorry dizure in the race, Prom inent politichins concede that Larmibes will have vilecided lead on first ballot. Mr. Shor nuns friends Inve parsued 1 inistiken pol- tey throughout the contest. ‘Their efforts jive been principally directed to counties remote from his home, in the centre of the State. ‘hls course will bear fruit the reverse from that anticipated. It lias beén at once, ag time will show, his weakness and tho strength of his opponents, Ho will be as- touniudl ab lth wenkiess tn localities whero he’ vonfidently counted on an easy triumph. Oue of Alr. Sherman's stvong polnts has hitherto been prohibition support, “This he ip raped esha. For various reasons ty the prohibition partion of the party In this State fs deserting his standard and joining the Larrabeeo plialans, Mr, Larrabee, wills notan ultra-prohibitionlst, fs nevertheless a hotter and jnore consistent temperance man than Mr. Sherman. ‘This has been demon- strated as the campalen lias advanced, and has not o fttle contributed to Larrabeo's strength. ‘fhe contest will assume wonder ful proportions during the next fow weeks, and onor finmedintely after June 29 tho aaony Will be over and’ the campaign for the full election falrty under way. ~SNAGsEy. a SEIZURE OF LIQUOR, Lowe, Mass, Juno 4—Ton thousand dollars’ worth of Iquor belonging to Patrick Lyneh have been avlzed on a charge of not havlug the propor lHcense, ——————— Red->Tapo tn Australta, Tho Clrvumtocution Otlice hus Leen established in Australia, and this is bow thoy manage thugs io Victoria. Tho clock stopped In vinngistrate’s court, and tha Chulrinanof the Bench bad tho honor to bring it under the notive of tho Suore- tary of. tho Law Depariuent. The lottor, duly dooketed, stamped, and red-Inked, was forwantod by ibe Accountant of tho Law Dopartinont to the | Seeretary | of Publia Warke, who communicated with the contractor, who In bis turn wraty tothe Inspevt- Works, The Inspectar writes a lotter buck to tho Bvurotary of Public: Works, who forwards It to the Accountant of tha Law Dopartinent, By this toe nearly & wook hag olupaud, when the nuakistrute gots a note through: she Clork of the Petty Seasluns, making the Ins quiry from the Beeretary of the Law Depart: mont, “Is the clock now gulng?" Tt was not. And wo shall probably have an wcoount of tho turthor proceedings by tho next Australian mall, ananaN IE Prince Leopold Moved UpeStairs, Lunton Truth. Tho Queon bas latcly allotted a auite of rooms at Hucimgham Palaco to tho Duke und Duchess of Counuught for thelr fondon residence, ‘These roumdé bad beon for some youre In thy au cupation of Prince Leapold, who bus been ros nioved to anothor suite uns higher story; and, os He HL dd ordered to go up and dow atalrs nalittle us poselulc, it has bean neceswiry to bald a Nfe for his accomodution at as exponty of ubout 2.000, Practical people wilt probably think thut it would hive buen inure sensible to avold annuyance and outlay by miving tho Duke and Duvbess the up-staire rooms; but, L auppose, thls would in some was or nnethor have jus fringed the rigid etiguet of ourCourt. — ‘The vigor of youth for the aged and Infirm in Uyp Mitiess. LE RAILROADS. Some Interesting Figures About Double Tracks Out of This City. Tho Two Michigan Ronds Maye the Most and the Wabash the Least. Tho Northwestern to Build a Second Track to Evanston. DOUBLE TRACKS. Although the frelght aud passenger trate handled by the leading roatls centering Ln this ulty is of iniuense dinensions, yet it ly done principally over single-track lines. ‘The hmotunt of duuble track these lines linve is surprisiigly snail, nid tt ls really strange how they earry on such tinmense traflic with- outcontinued blockades and frequent avel- dents durkig busy thnes. ‘There are but two ronds running west from this city that have any considerable amount of double track, nnd they have it only in detached pleees be- tween Chicago and the Misstssippl River. Nearly all thy other lines, including the great systeins of the Northwestern and Milwankee & St Paul Companies, have only. sual stretehes of double. track In tho hninediate vicinity of Chieago, it Is the gener- nl ooplnton of people not versed in the mysteries of rullroad management {hat duuble track-roads would notonly great- ly facilitate business in. the telly settled portlons of the eaten ys but would prevent Inost of the necidents which now su frequent- ly oeeur, Witie the railroad inanagers do nov Cae that double-track roads would fa- ellitate business cunsidurably, yet they ae It is not uecessary, except In the Inmedlate Hiclnlty. of Invaudistriputing points, Ag long: ie business can safely be iadled on single: track MHnes it would only be an unnecessary expense to constrict double tracks. As far is necidents were concerned they could no more be prevented on double-track roads Wan on single-track lines, ead collisions, Mey say, occur very rarely, dad some of the roads, fike the Northwestern, that have hard: Jy any double track, claim that they never liad any collistons of this kind. Mostof the awcidents, thoy say, tre eatsed by broken rails or inisplaced — switelics, cared nearly all the colilaions atre rear or tall collisions wh occur just as f double-track Hines as on’ single Uthat double tracks are bullt aed pleces only, they explain thus: ny Up Uine-cards ibis found that at poluts: trains will aecumulate from either direction, nnd {n order to refleve them and prevent tlelay, amd to avoid the bullding: hits of sile-tracks,. which would Yat those points, stretches eks are built to atford relief, Dut at polnts where tratis de tot acest: hate the: sity tur double tracks, Where bis Ht Or trains do not meet Se would be a waste of money to constrict double . traeks. ‘o budhd can addi Honnl track, and costs from $12,000 to nud oper omile to-day it down nt juluts where the business ean just as well be nandled over stigle tracks, would greatly rediice the earnings of the road, as there would be na Increased tieoue from the nd- fhivnal outlay. Wut besides the additonal tor haying down a second traek the ins vised expense ol Keeping up a deuble-tra nul is also e iterable. ‘Hhe greatest ¢ pense of aif would be the necessity of re constructling all the bridwes and Viadue that hnve been bullt for singly tracks only. "The sinall and cheap thies wet have ali tie adviuntage over the urge deithieetrack Unes: beeanse they eotid hunde frekshtaated tne: eheaoly, amid instead of gulalng bustiess by continiions doubletrack dines Uiey would losa business on aecount of their Jutlllsy to compete agalnst the cheaper singleirick roads, In proof of this assertion the railroad. IUZers Cite the fact that the Pennsylvania = Rafiruad,; wlth’ but two tracks and heavier ‘grades, handles more pusi- hess than the New York Central, wit four tracks. Lt is-elntined, that were tt nut for the faeb thatthe New York Central has (to Bnmense local trate on wileb tt has but fitth: vombetition its foar tracks would prove its rnination, OF the Western roads, as_niready stated, the Chicage, Buvilugton & Quinyy and the Chienzo, Roek Island & Paeiic Have the most donble track. ‘The Burlington has double tracks from Chicago tu Aurora, U8!2 indies; aud from Aurora lo Plano, 14'¢ iniles; single track from Plane tu Lefand, vey miles; doaple trek from Leland to Mendota, 18 isles; and from Mendota tu Prineetoy, 24 mlles; sig track from Prineeton to Wyanet, 6g mile double traci tron: Wyanet to ponset, 13 nile singla traek trom, Watngay 83fy miles; double tra Watum to Galesbure, Tg mi from Gulustug to Cameror Neponset to from 0 single track from Cameron to Sugetown, 25 wiles; double tack from Sagetown to Burlington, 0 wiles, ‘This elves the 1: ngton, from Chien; ', Giuts miles of double Alb the double track the Burlington owa fs trom Burlington to Lellers, 3 trom Kirkmans to Russell, 3 miles; wn Sheridan to White Polut, 4 miles. Rock Island has double track from Chicago to Bite Istund, 16 niles; single track” from Biue Island to | Mokena, 14 tniless double track, Mukenn ‘to Ottawa, BINS miles; slug! e track from Ottawa to Perit, why miles. ‘Thi Titg miles ure already rided for a second track, which will be kd during the present season, Single trav from Perd to Depew, 10, miles; double track from Depew to Buren, four and a quar ter miles; single track Buren te Geneseo, fort-yve stiles; double’ trick Geneseo to Hock Isiand, twenty-two miles, According the Roek Island fins between Chicago and the Mississippi River 143 miles of double track, with ftteen and a half iniles more graded that will bo thulshed during the pres: ent season. West ‘of tho Misslasippl the Rock Island has double track trom Daven- port west five miles, and thence all single track to the Missourl River except that by tho use of the Keokuk Division in conjunc- ton with the Oskaloosa Division there ts aubslantinlly 8 double track petween Des Moines and Wilton, 4 distance of 150 miles, ‘The Htinois Central has four tracks—two for passenger business, and two for freight buslness—~from the Central Depot to Park- site Junction (Bultimored& Ohio Junction), o distance of nine and one-auarter niles; done bie-tracks from Parkside. Junction to Ken- sington, Ave and one-quarter tiles. ‘This bs all the double-track the {linols Central hus, Butat the more important stations it has 1k side-tricks adjacent to the main tracks, whieh are used by traing moving In opuucit directions Lac saine as ie there were double fracks, It woukt ba an advantage to the Company if it had double tracks from) Ken- slugton to Kankakeo, a distnnoe of forty-two tniles, as that Includes the portion of the roal over whieh the heuviest trate of the Company is tone, ‘The ofticlals ot the read sny Jt Is tholr tutention to double-track this portion of their round as soon as they got through with other fuprovewents nt and near Chicago, ‘The four tracks between tho Cental Depot and Park- side Junction were mado necessary on account of tho heavy suburban trams ass over that portion of the road, ‘The farge number of suburban trains between the two polnta made It necessary lo have separate tricks far the passenger buslness, ag otherwise suburban trains could not be THN AS frequently, as they are now, Between Heetualtygton and the Central Depot the tracks of the Mlinols Contral are used by tho Mich igan Central, and between Parkside Junctlon aud the Exposition Building they are used by the Baltlinore & Ohio, ‘The Kankakeo Ling trains aio run over the Liinobs Central bee tween Kankakee and the Central Depot. The Chicas & Northwestern has double tracks from {1s depot on Wells street to Ture nor Junction, thirty miles, Ou the Milwaukee Division it hus double tracks from the depot to Clybourn avenue, two and one-half miles, "Thin ts all the double track that the Chicago & Northwestern lias at present, axeout that Sera si tie Chteaga, Hut Wgton & Quiney,{t has virtua dovble track be- ween Sitting and Ruck Island, It la the ntontion of the managers of the Northwest. ern to bull a double track between the Chi- cago depot wud Montrose, 43¢ mites, und also between Chicago Depot and Evanston, 1 nile’ Mow soon tits will be dono | te managers, however, ara unable to state present. ‘The manigers of tits roat say the fact that they are able to regulate trains from ano station to another makes (tinnecessary to have duublo tracks, unless businesa rants ft, andatno point on their road, except in the immediate vicinity of Chileno, is busi- ness heavy voough to requive doubly tracks. Alb the daubly track the Milwaukee & St, Paul Company has ts four miles from the Madison street davot to Westera avenue and ten ules between St. Pant and Minneapolis, ‘The Chicago & Alton hag double track from Chicaze to Odell. eh ality one miles; single track from Odell to Bluomlngton, i forty-four aufles. Frum Bluomlugto. this to the Nisslssipnt track, and fr ‘The é Company Ints two roads, both single trael,, oneto Godtrey aid another to Roodhonse whieh ran almost panied, and being foined together between Godfrey and Roadhiense Virtually fora adouble track between those voluts. "The distance tram Godfrey lo Bloomington ds 125 mites, and fron: Bloom- ingtan te Roolhonse 110 nites, 1 Roodhouse and Kansas City ond t and St. Lonls the Chicaga ¢ 1 widenble tracks, Atall principal poluts, It has stretches of aide-tracks, it Tiltnols & Wabash lias ingle tr all the way throwzl,. Both of these roads enter the city over the Western Tidiana Road, Of the rons leat Ing vast the Lake Shore & Mielibran Soulti- ern and Michigan Central have the most double tracks ‘Tho Lake Shore has daubie track from the Van Biren ‘strect depot to Coletour, 16-10 miles, and from Oseenta to Elkhart. six miles, From Elkhart to ‘Toledo this road tins two atngle track reads rinaning parulel, whieh virttally mnkes no donble- track line, ‘Tho Alr-Line Division ts 1 tniles Jong and ‘the Michigan Division 143 aul From, ‘Toledo to Miloury there are 6810 miles of double track, Frown Mibury to Elyrlathe Company hing agai two roads riusinf parallel, ane hy way of Sandusky and the other by way of Fremont, virtually forming on ilouble track between the two Holts, From. Elyria toe, Baifalo there ina double track all the way, WS S10 miles. ‘This nlves a total double track tothe Lake Shore of. 4) anites, not duchiuling the par allel Mines, ft will be keen fram this that the Lake Shore fs netually a double-trek road all the through ta Juthito esxeept between Colehour and Oa+ ceola, fifty-three miles, which seetion ls belng raplily double-trucked, ‘The Michtuan Central haa a double track from Keusington to Nites, elzhty uiiles, and Trom Jackson to Detralt, seventy-«ix miles. Between Nilys and dackson this Company has two lines, virtnally forming a double- track road Detween the. two points, Tho jnula ding from Niles to dnekson ts 115 niles In testa, ant the Afr-Line Division from Niles to Jackson 103 gniles, Detween Ken- sington and Chicago the Mlehigan Central uses the tracks of the [Mnois Central Rall rond, ‘This makes the Michigan Central a double traek from Chivage to Detroit. The Pittsburg, Fort Wa BO 10s sixty-eight inties of double track alte her, Of this about thirty miles Is aut of Chicago and twenty-six “niles between Rochester and Mittshurg. Yet this road with its single-track Hne carries apout as inch business as the Lake Shore with Its double-track line, ‘The Pan-Handle, Grand Trunk, and Baltl- more & Ohlo Ruitrouds have no double track ont of Chteago worth svenking of. THEY WILL NOT STAND IT. * ‘The fatlies restutng along the Ine of the Rock [stand Road between Bluo Islan and Chlengo have a grievance against the uau- agers of the roa, and they are organizhig fur 1 bitter and relentless war. Tho sub- urban tralu which leaves Blue Istand at 8 oeluck a.m. formerly stopped at all sta- tions: but lately the Uime-table has been rear- ranged so as to get inte Chicago 4 little varller, At South Englewood, Dummy Sta- tion, and Rock Island Shops this train does not stop any longer; at Prospect avenue (Washington Helgiits) the train stops at the west side of the Tan-Handle crossing, In- stead of at the regular station on the east side of the crossing. ‘Ihe ladies Hving near Dumtiny Stution and South Englewood sry they wait thetraln to stop again at these sta tlons, for when goluc to Chicago they do not care to walk severnt miles to get on the train, ‘Those living at or near Washington Heights say they cunnot afford to walk to the west side of the Pan-Handle crossing when all the convenlences for getting on the trate are on the enst side, wot at all consider. fog the longer distance they would have to walk. ‘The ladies at Washtogton Heights charge that the arrangement was fe the benefit of Conductor Jones, who re onthe west side of the erossing and real estate there. and they think dt Is. re: mean to Inconvenience them so seriously simply. to. benefit some persons connected with the Company. A petition Is now in cir culation whieh iy being freely signed, anda deputation of ladles with thelr war-paint on will charge with it upon the managers of tho road ina fewdays, If the Managers of the Rock Istand camstand such a charge they ure yuule of sterner stuft than any one Elves them crealt for, NORTHERN PACIFIC, Spretat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, | r Pauly Minn, dune 5—G, D. Chens- wah, the engliver in charge of tho Northern Pacliic surveyors, has ran an experimental line over tha Pummel of tho Rocky Mount- aing at Rallrond Pass, The Une, If adupted, will be built on trestle-work 100 feet higher than the stmuit, for the reason that the approach to the pass Is tn a narrow gorge wich ft Is impossible to go through, the ctirves being too sharp, so it must be bridged. ‘Che steepest grade on the Pway tip the Little Blackfoot is ninety feet to the mile, and for n distance this side of the sulnmit 100 feet, ‘The experimental Ine will eross Priest and the French Woian’s tell- ronds, hugging the cast side of tho mount- ans, and elreling round so as to come down Walker Creek to Ten-Mile Creek, ‘This Is the Hine now being run as oan experiment. If not found practicable with & proper grade, an_experhnental Ine will be run up Ten-Mile Creek over 2 low pass to the Little Itackfoot, and several lines will a run over other passes hi) the vicinity until one fs found sultable for the road. ‘The singular fact that a trestle or 0 feet hicher than tho sumiitof the Rouky Mountains to get over Is not: found vlsowhere in the whole world, and, 1€ built, it will always be a wonder, —— EXTENSIONS IN IOWA. Snectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Stoux City, la, Juno 4—The branch of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minnneapolls & Ona- hia Rallway that leaves the main ine near Mankato, and is now hroperation south to Blue Earth, Is belng extended to Elmore, Just north of tho, Iowa Stute-HMne, ‘The line that tho Chicago & Northwestern 1s building north of Algona will bo built on north to Elmore, When tho tracks of these eompa- nies aro finished to Elmore, which wil be some tne in duly, the road will be operated asa union lino from St. Paul to Ames on the Connell Bints ling of the Northwestern. ‘This arrangemont ts essoutially tha same ns that ander which the two compantes operate their line between St. Paul and Chiao, ‘The new Elmore Hne willenable the Chicago. & Northwestern to bring Jnmber direct from St. Pau, and the Chicago, St. Pant, Minne- apalis & Omaha to bring wp coal direct frum the Des Molnes Valluy cont fields, PINCKNEYVILLE MATTERS, Speclat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune PINCKNEYVILLE, UL, dine &.—Tha W, C. & W. Railroad Company are putting Ina ¥ to eonnect more thoroughly thelr lng of railroad with that of the Cairo Short Line, ‘There have been two or three companies orginlzed and permits secured for the purpose of bulld- ing a railrond trom Murphysboro, in dack- son County, south of this place twenty-two miles, ta eonnect at the crossing here. It wasn sources of consiisrable talk some time ago, but It suoms to have dled out. ‘Tho ural object of this route is to bring the Mur- physboro coal—a ‘superior quality—on a dl- rect route ta St, Louis, leis not Improbable that this road will be built at no distaut day, and will prove a paying jnvestinent, 8ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMA A, Hupsos, Wis., dune 4.—The annual mect- Ing of tho stockhoklers of the Chicago, St. Pan, Minneapolis & Omalia Rallroad was held here thisafternoon, Considerable busi- ness of importance was transacted, princt- pally In judorsing previous acts of the DI- ors ab recent ineetings in New York, ‘Tho Directors olected in place af thase whose terius explred to-day wore as follows, terms delng for three years, according to clussiflca- tlon: H.W, Porter, David Dows, KR, 1 Cable, H, 1 1 mM, wut John Comstock ; HU. Porter, President; TPhitetus Sawyer, First View-Prosident: 1 Py Flower, Second Viee-Vrealdent und Treasurer; ©. W. Porter, Secretary. Fall, consoldation was also per- fected with the Sloux City, TeRMs, Mr. I, E, Cassidy, Goneral Freight Agent of the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, has issued a clreaiar announclng tha opentug: of a new Inv to Kansas City, Fort Seott, and Omaha after today. Tho St. Louis & San Prancisco wlll run through express trelxht trains between St, Louts and Kansns City by way of Sprinctield, Mo., withoutchange. ‘Tho gross earnings of the Northern Pacific Rallway on 722 inlles of read from duly 1, IS, ta April 80, 188t, were $2,214,055,89, against 814,401.09 for the corresponding perlod Inat years ‘an Inerense of $445,222.70, The earnings for May, 1931, onan ay ec TS miles of road (approximate) were § KO ngulnst $217,613 on 723 sane month Inst year, an Increase of $82,207. This makes a total nerease from July 1, 1880, tu June 1, 1831, of $57,400,790, Venture—Snit of re dordlc in Relation to tho Coach Company fn PHhNadotph PurwAdELrits, dune d—In Court of Common Meas No. 1a suit fn eauulty: was berun this morning by Petor Herdic ‘against ex-Judgo Wilts D, Kelloy, the Horio Poraunal Trans- portation Company of Pailidelphia, and othora to restrain proceedings upan oxeention and ley upon tho pruperty of tho Company. Tho th acts forth tho ‘facta of the organizauon of .the Herdio Coach Company and the Interest of the plrintir tare dt fur- ther nvers that during the plaintiff's absonce in the West an agreement for an amicable ac on and confession of judgment between Kelley a phiintht and the Herdie Porsounl Transportas ton Company as defondunts was signed, the Judgment contessed being for $45,175. On the same day Judgement wns vutered, execution IR sued, and loys mate upon horses, conchos, and other chattels of tho Company. ‘Tho confession of Judgment purperts to be for an amount necertuined, audited, and fonnd to bo due Kelley for money advanced by him and theCom- pany to the defendant and money pald for the ompany’s account, This action was taken without wotice to or the knowledgo of the plaintit, Mr. Kelloy informed the plalotitt that the Company owed hit 316, and oll over that sum tho pininti® cint to bo fetitious and made up Vbe plaints furthor avers that the Judgment war entered by fraud) and collusion botween Kelley, ollicers of tho Company, and H.@. Sickel, Q former Presidentof theCompnng, He further avers that the business will be profitable If prop. erly conducted, and that if the execution 1s not slut a valundle corporate franchise wilt be destroyed. He therefore prays for an injune- von restraining further proceedings upon the execution, ele, judge Biddle granted tho usual tive days’ Injunction, “ ‘The indications are that it 1s intended to close out this company and form ‘nuother, in which Herdic shall pave no interest, as application wat tunde at Harrisburg to-day for a churter forthe Philadelphia Conch Company, in which tho cor. porators are substantially tho same as those of the ierdio Company. a Antmal Stories, Matches carried into a nest by birds at tha corner of tho rout of n cottage in Shropshire, England. beeames Ignited, and the building waa eatroyed, A Pentods, Mags., pot cat ina cur: went to steep Inside a Inrge fly-wheo! ExeSudgo Kettey?« P ine son and waa taught napping when tho engine was started. She came out without nt strateh after cloven hours, after travelmg 270 miles. oe A Quiet Gamble, 1 was rathor amused, says.a writer in tho Lon- don World, when wateaing the secne fn the Mall during the drawing-room on ‘Thursday last, to see a huly and gentleman, tho lutter in uniform, ina broughum enjoying a quict gamble, They went on with tho gaine, quite impervious to the reamrks of the lookery-on, and probably only put up tholr cards when they arrived at tho door of tho patuce. BUSINESS NOTICES, 3 Whibor'’s CodeLiver OH and Limo— The werent poputurity of this safe and eflicacious preparation ts alone attributable to its Intrinsio worth. In tho cure of coughs, colds, nsthma, brouchitis, Whooping-cough, serofulous bumors, and all consumptive symptoms, It bas no Bu- perlor, Ifequil, Let noe one neglect tho early symptoms of Ulsense, When an agent is at hand which will eure ail complaints.of the cheat, rnzs. or throwt. Manufactured by A.B. Wile bor, Chemist, Boston. 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Ch is, ago and St. Lou! 2a GREAT GERMAV fl) REMEDY Hy RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, + SCIATICA, LUMBAGO- j BACKACHE, }ocoun, 4 SORENESS orm CHEST, 1 SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS © axp SPRAINS, ihe pala axp EARS, 1} BOoRNs aap BOALDS, i General Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR ann HEADACHE, axp Ff au ona eat 4 ACHES. aut uring with elu coo Bave heap aad poullve proofed He ehlns, “piygcTiony 13 KLEVEX LANGUAGES, SDLD BY ALL ORUGHISTS ANO DEALERS 1m MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO. Ralthuorc, Md., 0, 8 1O RENT. GENEVA LAISE, Te ne No Hreparation scx, 5MrLe abd FOR RENT, By C,H, Mulliken, Rooms 14 and 15, WS Dearborn-at, ax tC for' the cure ‘und wnnagemunt of property. heat, poetly cotiags near Uw iaku, aith dhe ev, Ibriod repalrs Wil by rented Cor thy suusea ab Bh Apply ae above, miles of road for” Cr pon a pretended doot, -