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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 9, oon and reat, tectlon of the driv the Brooklyn brewerles tion, and that all, save five In this clty, were TUNE AS usnal. ‘The Stiten Island brew- | tant work fs coing on under thelr feet. Tho erfes are sald to be tn full operation, contract atipulates that the work on the two THE DUEWEIS SAY sections shall be finished within two years. all tho firms are working. with a full force 5 i 1881—TWELVE PAGES, 3 ri to H was sought for the pro- t stated that atl rein full opern- Square there will be no disturbance of roadway of Hrowlway ata ; at the two ends of the cut. The penple who odrive oor walk along Sroadway will never know that an impor ded by an , the cloth is quiekly fastened upon the stretelier, and innde ready far the coming landscape, The canvas then passer to the “stadia.” Here a line of girls stand around Jon tables, their dresses splashed with pamt and thelr appear- ance anything but that of the teal artist ins well-appointed studio, On the walls near by ture, If they are with the name of the Cashier of tho Pittsburg bank, the forgery beiny totally dissimilar to the genuine, Two e these drafts were presented to-tay, af the bank, ono through the Bank 0! New York nnd the other * {powers the Bank _of | Commerce, | hhe former received the draft [rofin 1H" Gofres ponidants, the Michignn [ron ain, of Nogaunee, iy whipped, and t a HT s wld ot he killed outright some of these days by the ather bartams, “ie just, sald the enok, “sated in. and was fighting Ivery mother's sor of thenvat the sanie thee, and it was mie, Miss, that cotetied him, belike dead, and) pnt Ifin i the kitehen, sad he hopped upstairs, He's dead eficken If you lave him wid his t tlona as tho workof tmagination. One nay Mist Ith Harvey had ain u of swelling coma upon one side of her tongue, Increasing in piilne fulness. Dr. L. 0. Farnham opened the swelling. Tho next day, after cleven years of hiding, tho pin came outof the opening, It was two-thirds: covered with a lime formation, and was much corroded, NEW YORK. thor Concerning tho Fabrication of Nows for Stock-Jobbing ——— - STOVE MEN, wp tigi bunk In remote | e: Jnee Ehret, Jie ‘TEMS. brothers, Bantams Is Just ag bad as Irish, | lam what seem to be stencify of various pat- Purposos. Mich an tho Tate Poriner bare the date Pte aan A dot oO liner te A WES’ a pia DIVIDENT Miss,” terns, whieh the girls linye been trained to Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Miay ‘a BaAg Rite the Inttor was dated May | Sclunidt, and Ntubaree’ & Hollman This __ A WESTERN UNIO VIDEND. Somehow or other, for months the lesson | se with great fnelllty, ‘Tho process eim- Burraro, N. ¥,, June 8.—The semt-annunl a7, 168 z statement 14 positively dented by the sirikers Naw You, June 8.—The Exeeutive Com- | Garibaldi had recelyed seemed to have im- plosedl Is an adaptation of what is known as | meeting of the American ‘Association of : a A COINCIDENCE: i ‘ 2 of the Western Union Telegraph, ata | pressed ftself on his ehleken brain, for he | Theorem painting, and also as Poonuh or who pointed to 1,000 of their members pres- mitt cnt {n tho hall, ‘To contirm their asser- | meeting to-day recommended to the Board of tion they name fourteen employers who are | Directors the following: ‘That a «iv. Stove Manufacturers was held at Niagara Falls to-day, It. E. Meyers, of Cleveland, de liveredt an address, apeaking generally af the it Is Pelicved Gould Has Been ‘ Orlental painting. By the use of a apectes Hurt at His Own, . of stencils the outlines and brinetpal figures in the Intusenpe are one after another rapidly showed no disposition to enter the Hsts. He was very observint of the cock-crow below, and, having now access te the back room, twit reached the bank at. the same time, and, as the blanks lind been filled up by the saine writer with the sane colored Ink and for the | running thelr breweries as usual, Some of | idend of 1 atari! 7 ane. . fe a pee i . : lo 44 per cent.on ontatanding | ward perch on the window-slll, and with | made, and the picture then pnsses into the | prospertty of the trade and business statistict Game. +, .5 anime maga, SUNN he | bank “beens those, it Ia clalmed, have offered the strlk” | capital stock te and in deelurod out | the perulssion of ite little ivttoad would | hands ofa more ndvanced painter forcom- | In yeneral, ‘There werw seventy ‘delexater oH Dewe adapted, “TheNew York Unie has In | securing their demands. ‘This is regarded | of the net revenucs of tho quarter, | Tri dellantly by the our at (ho other cocks | pletion. A fow skillful touches from her | present. A’ resolution was adopted to nd vatics 6 pereeht.' Another session will ba as an advertising scheme, ‘The scarcity of | payable on such adute ns may hereafter be held to-morrow. * beer a only felt by sinall customers, the sup. | fixed by tha Bonrd or Executive Comittee; ply fn the vaults of the large brewers belng WecAcae exjuiih to 1 per cent pit ‘out. suflclent for a considerable tne, standing certiieates of the Indebtedness of ench ense telegraphed immediate informa- tlon to the Indorsers of the checks that steps inieht be taken for the detection uf the gullly parties, but liitherto without success, Mr. }. D, Holden, Cashter of. the Leather Manu- How, and ipuly the deflelencies whieh the use of iits the mechanical contrivance has left, and after recelving a liberal coating of varnish, and remulning oo short tine In the drying room, the picture ts ready for market. “The program of performances now in- ereased, He would flap bis wigs at the wor of command, and stand on one foot. Ilis greatest achievement was to draw ancial News 18 Doctored Be- e Ber It Is Delivered in Wall Street. finde aden tort thon aaelt gael heat ioe Aion a the hes pal to the wus HOUVIGAU EY tho Company to correspond wits tho divi | atadaae weary nia dusted th, | Hr tiestamtln. Tny have eaten eae ie ecks paid to the swindler * end above declared, be pald to the holders Ne : pn AVE cons AND 113 ABANDONED WIFE, Is for, though he would atart: off at the fuil | ble breadth but little thickness; yet although Gould Controls the Bulk Who have passed! them will bo about £0,000, Apecrat Diapateh to The Crteago Tribune. RTA te ett no muy hie | would, however, leliberately so unbetantiad they re dulte ornamental Beginning June 20. re . oA % Ll U yinent, nh round nes, ANE ek oa aes PES) iit hen covered with a& metalic: up of It, and Iteads Proof STREET TALK. New York, June 8.—Tho troubles of the paper ‘wolieles. ‘Stile Guel’s 2 preparation known ag “Duteh inetal!” or W.C. Col JP’S per was not _to be trusted, for not one of the girl's brothers or sisters comlil take any liberties with him. No one could ft hint up save hls Kouelcault fully were aired again in the THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION. Supreme Court to-day on the motion of Dion Four thousand five hundred hninigrants Boucleault’s wife for alimony. Tho aM- landed at Castle Garden within the past *Duteh gilt,’ which resembles gold leaf but has nota particle uf gold tn It, the are brill- fant and showy enough to satisfy the must THE PRODUCE MARKETS, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Junes.—Tho produce markets on It. MONSTER FOUR-RING CIRGUS, ’ ‘ | twenty-four hours, iniatress, and If any one prestuned te point | exacting purchaser, ‘Lhus it will be seen tic Plan to Swindle are gotling more mixed from day to any; atid in ‘a a nee rae! roa STEAMSHIP CAPTAINS ARRESTED. thelr footat itn cun's feathers would bristte that in these “genuine of] paintings” the ofl CIRCUS, Systemati itis an impossibility to getan accurate and | $70,000 ear: want rel Adolph Albers, Captain of the steamer | anil be would beck at the bout, There waste, | which Is used is about the only thing that fs With Three Clreus Compantes, Impartial view of the situation aintd the con- | or W Tollan: Be Neb ar tiie “caiavlti in Silesin, Capt, Gustave Moyer, of the steamer | C8t fn the house turing the first six months ef | Kenatne, ‘The eanvas is cotton eloth smeared MUSEUM, with whiting; the frame, which looks so substantial, isa tere shell, and the glittering fiildinns tis no gold fn its composition, But ike many other shams the shum oil painting has tountl a great many adnirers, When the pleturesare finished they are not Immediately framed, but for convenience are stacked in bins in the wareliouse, nc- cording to subjects, and the severnl kinds are known by wumbers. No, 4%, for Instanee, will be an Itatlan fandscape with o palr of roman-looking lovers in the foreground; No, 14,0 scene on Like George, in whieh the mountains are bathed Ina “Hehe that never wason sea or-tund ?; and No. UL, a pastoral subject, with prize-cattle calmly Feposiny by the sidu of an finpossible brook, and a herds+ man who would be 5 cucslty, in. real life, Of the different varieties of pictures desiz- nated In this manner, most of which are landscapes, there will be hundreds of dup! cates, and some subjects which ha’ proved exceptionally popular are reproduc to n surprising extent. ,Of one view of Lake George, for lustance, more than 5,000 coples: have been sold, As the girls and boys em- ployed in the business are paid from 40 cents to Si.nday, and the artists who finish the pletures work at low rates, the cost of pro- duction Is small. The foreman of the esiab- tiga German artist with considera. rience In his pro! jon. stper> intends the use of the stencils, and clalins to, have made. great improvements in thelr ap? plication, Atany rate, the result of all this eheny Inbor is stich that these “genuine oll palntings,” measuring twenty-two b: Harty six Incties, surrounded with resplendent ellt frames and boxed for shipment, are sold ab from $80 to $75 a dozen, and smaller sizes as low us 315 a dozen. "There are several ways of disposing of the different grades of cheap pletures to the public, ‘The auction sales at which “choles collvetion ot valuable works by American and foreign artists” Is announced by placard Garl’s life: then a white kitten was intro: duced. A fight-was expected, If Garl's inet. ittions hind been alowed to have their full deut a pitched battle would have ensued, but Kitty was not pugnacions, As there was ne resistgnce on her part, she atlowed herself tu be bullied, and Gari and Rit became fast friends, No playfulness was ever displayed by Gark, so when Kitty would try to: sind ainusement by clawing hii her companion would peck ot her In earnest. ‘They heeame quite Intimate tn time, and Gari and Kitty eat out of the same saucer. AM Garis aecompllshinents have been fuily stated. His mistress trled to accustom hh to a suit, of clothes,—« kind of loose cont, —but Gari declined, You might put a eoat on hin, but soaccoutred he never would budge. ft antusn ri ones more went lito the basse-vour, Whether he had ne. quired the art of fighting, or was Ina better humor, or his brothers were sutlsfled with iuls former prowess, Is not known, but froin iis condition—there was not a feather ruf- fled—it was supposed that there bad been no serhinmage out of respect, perhaps, for an edueated chicken, After thot It was thought to be against nature to keep hin from his belongings, In fact, he showed visibly that though he appre: elated his in-door Ife the garden bad greater charms for him. Ie ts still obedient to call, and a word from his little ifstress will always bring. him to her. On the least in- duvement he will follow her up-stalra and perform his tricks, fle will even drag the Hite, paste-board cart around and pick at it when he upsets it. Occaston- ally—he is new over a year .old—he will ceme and spend a whole day with his mistress of hisown aceard, It may be auld to her credit that nn offer. of $30 made to her by a well-known showman for the purchiuse of Garl ag a trick bantian has been refused. “No, sir,” she said to the man when he cane In person, “Lum not golng to sell Garl—no Banks by Means of Forged D rafts. ficting and speculative reports on the con- ditton of the eropa at home and abroad. Dis patehes are shown on ‘Change, which receivers appear to belleve in, to the effect that east cf the Missisalpp: River the winter- wheat crop will not be over onequar- ter of an avernge, Others are also received to the effect that all this talk of damnge beyond one-quarter of on avernge crop Is gotten up to bull the market and help the holders unload. Speculators in the East seem to be Inclined to bet on the Intter, while the countrymen, contrary to thelr usunl custom of discount- Ing the new crop at tlils senson, arc BUYING THE NEXT Chor OPTiONs, though they are compelled to sell their June, because It Is being delivercd to them, and has been of Inte n dead weight on the market until this morning, when Mills took some 100,000 bushels at tho first enll for export. ‘The eagerness of sellers, who Jumped out of thelr sents and almost. “down his throat” to get ahead of each other, indlented that there Is chough spot whent to go around, for this month at least, Mr. Armour, when asked ff he really thought there would be 1 famine, sald he always kept an extra barrel of fluurin the house agatnst any such eun- tingency, ‘fhe bears belleve he fs short In Chicago, If this be true, he is at least not ready to have people think so, for he talks bullish yet. John B, Lyon is still here looking after his corn, which 1s coming for- ward and GRADING HETTER THAN EXPECTED, much of It going No, 2and very little below steamer grade. Armour and Lyon were to- ‘With Automatic and other Wonders. MENAGERI®V, With Itare and Costly Animals, PARIS HIPPODROME, Wit Htoman Chariot, and Jockey Baces., randor than nny ather a Tak Peoples merci abe ct opposition Mr. Boucteault declared that in | Olle, and Carl Wiegand, Captain of the 1800 he gave lis wie all hts property, includ. | qnmer Saller, wore arrested! toalay for ent- Ing nineteen lots in Chicago and two Bhe first named was held tn $10,000, the se houses fn this elty, and then lind his | ond in $25,000, and the third Jy $5,000 ball, to life Insured for the benefit of Mis | awalt the action of the Grand Jury. family. Lis family was very. extravagant, WIUT OF ERROTE GRANTED. and he has become so reduced that heals de- | ,,A wrt of error was granted In the ease of pendent unon iis earnings for his aupport, De denth for kilinge Mary De under sentence non second and longer affidavit he sald i inary Dean, that he separated from his wife itr 1860 jna Daahe pce cial iti “Por GOOD AND SUFFICIENT CAUSE, Judge Donahue reserved decision in the as will apy ne on Mee Ela ” but, ea thee sult of Ars. Agnes Robertson Boueleault for time until 1880, he provided amply for her absolute divorce from Dion Bouclcault, on support and that of Rerehiltren die matne | lon for athnony and counsel fee. tained an expensive houschold in hls ALBCONDED, own home, No, 26 Regent street fsnac S. Bloch, manitfacturerof clothing at London, England, and between 18r} | No. 18 Mercer street, hns fled, leaying an un- and 1867 he sent'from New York to his | pald debt esthnated at upward of $20,000, wito, for her on ans lier childrens use, DIED OF HYDROPHOBIA, yt a sums + -, whleh dgarcente S103.) 0, en 80 showalion 7 we erlo Henuan Keoozer, apedltij dled he gave her large sums of money sul : quently In America, and reheatses her A DOULLE HAILROAD ACCIDENT, attempt to secure money from him by eaus- An engine and some coaches on a local ing hls arrest In March of last year. Tlecon- | Passenger train on the Hudson River Kail- cluded his recital of the familly troubles as | oad were badly wrecked to-day by being follows: “ft appears to me that she has, on thruwn from the track, A. wreeking-train both occastons, tried to, use the powers of | Was sunt to the scene, and while worklug this Court to extort unfafrly some compro. | came in collision with nother passenger mise from me. train, The engine of the Intter and the 1 WILD MAKE lyon: wrecking-cars were nearly demolished, sees Bs The door of her home, with her daughters antl eltest son, woven to her, Let lier go | & LITTLE GIRL’S BANTAM. hoine, where 7 will undertake she will be amply provided for, aul no fmpediment | The Narrative of an Educated Fow!l— placed to her proceeding with this suit if she How an Hl Child Amused Herself— plenses todoso,."’ Finally, Mr, Boucicanltsays: | Whe Tricks Sho Taught Him—Hile “fT decline to roply on rater to the scandalous | wights—Iin Cleverncsx—What the insinuations and statements contained in her | snowman Offered for Hin ndidavity for th sone reason etd feelin 2 Now York Nines jo enter into the motive that obliged me to 3, pe “A rae ata separate myself from my wife, such matters Somewhat over a year ago, avery little girl having no proper place In tho question of | Was quite i, and during her convalescence a Wg cori vissioner Fink Says in Re- gard fo the Reduction in Froights. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Went sido, Halated-st.. near Modi EMP Ss. gale beonrtaton, qhe Striking Brewers Asking Their Em- ployers to Take Them. Back. bn Muir, Trensurer. #—A Carnivalot Fun. Extra At= traction, KICS PEERLESS | HUMPEY-DUMPPY PANTOMIME TROUPE, With that Princely Non or Moms, GEO. HL ADAMS, and a select Coterio of firiitiant Special dwous Transformation, presenting Scenes Xplundor. Popuinr Matinos Wednoadny and satu dny. Extra performance Suniay alternyen und ey ing, Sunday, June i¥—Henetit of John Muir, ‘Treas urer, afternoon and evening. HOOLEY'’S THEATRE, Evory evening this week and Saturday Matinee the greatest astenction of (he: present season, the wurid- HARRIGAN & HART COMBINATION, a An thelr wrent New York success, Mulligan Guards’ Nominee, Monday, June 13—Last Week of Harrigan and Tart Mulllann’s si edding, MWVICKER’S THEATRE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY VOKES FAMILY, PRESENTING TWO PIECES— Belles of the Kitchen And the charming comedietta, COUSIN JOH, Every evening ata wn atince at > GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, -Leaset and Manager ” te Produce Markets Becoming More Mixed From Day to Day. FALSE NEWS. LEGAL STEPS, gpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte New York, June 8.—As was announced fomy dispatches Inst night, the Associated Presscame neat being caught with a pleco ofbogus news yesterday, the publication of phich might have had disastrous results on the street, It Is reported to-«tay thot tho tueisbeing worked up, and that the perpe- tators of the false dispatch alleging Jay Conid’s death will be hunted down and pun- fhed, There is a statute of the State of New York which provides an adequate and degrading punishment for the manufacture inddissenination of false news. THE PROVISIONS OF THE STATUTE sresweeping and nmple, ‘The offense which Iteontemplates and forbids is designated as tiiemeanor, and is punishable by fine or JAY RIAL Every evening thin week, and i i y a ext | are know? very clty of any i tance, ‘ tony Saatinees TAY Tnoraanmet oe Carer gether at the call this morning, and appeared | alimony now before the court.” pretty bantam hen hatched out a, brood of nora fist Paunrobig eat lon aud nest th enon le the Fy oe ay enitnent WEARS MEAL erematn unenforced for many years, but | to bo getting poluts from each other. ae chicks, and to amuse thé child some of the ust like him, and [tink Dean teaeh him te | auction rooms in Broadway and other purts UNCLE TOM SC ABIN (is all vile, amd the oferta of! the | | ‘The bulls iu onts put on thelr horns again FREIGUT RATES, tiny unfledged ereatsres wero brought to the | be as smart as Gari, At wlu’t so hurd 10 do.” oo eed are a ictokey es.” SyUPHeA | intenducing the. only TRAINED, BLOUDTOUND ar nicl has Boe ioe uperarive | (us morning, and tossed the balinee of tits | INTERVIEW WiTIt coasnasioxen FINK 1¥ | child to look at. When tho chicks were | ,, As the weiter [s putting thls torn on baler | tos are held dally, and pictures are also | freien: oo %e. No higher. Absolutely né REGARD TO THE REDUCTION CALLED Fott ‘ , 1 J THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, about being taken away, the little one begged New Youk, June &.—In relation to the crop about with apparent case, but they sniff ho sees a Jittle gir) on the porch of the house atthe next, and touch It very gingerly, neg- Hf opposit to him, and in the street a of ehickens, for it Is In suburban Ne sold at private safe. Some, tow-prieed for- tponthem,: Its stated that there were two elgn pletures, generally figure pieces, are dispatches forwarded announcing the shoot- NDAY, June 13—Keturn and farewoll engages EMK OLIVETTE CO. to have one left for her to play with, and ment of tho cotebrated AUS York. ‘Mr. Gould, nnd that both eame from ) lecting August and concentrating their - to humor the invalld a chick was left, it | ‘The child calls " Garl, Gari," anda handsome | udded to give variety to thy collection, and POSTPONE! eee oer dontd’s counsel 19 said to | talents on Juno nnd July No, 2 mixed, in reduction of freight rates which has been | hoing tha intention of the mother to | bluek and yellow iantam illes up atonce to | on the entalogs, wilt often be seen names | 4 conseau satin rosie Uarpone of the disnntcles In lis possession, whlch neorner Is feared. ott called for by tho Sen To Cental salleonst retitm the click to the hen as soon ax | $6boreh and into her arms, iy, fondted, nul whieh lave i resemblance to, those, of re SREUNDSCHAFT” vhilo the other Is held by a news agence ne i Toph en nts | Company, a reporter futerviewed Commls- ; © | wihen thrown dawn. Bathe fles up three | wellknown artists vi ° ils it by BENCY | ean tho illest poltit t0 whtelr It annul pany, ba the child went to sleep, Somehow the ehtid | {then titorn cone onus to join the cocks | ists who, belug’ deud, cannot chat- stoner Fink to-day. Ie smd that consider- ablo of the matter published fs bosh, and there was no foundation for it. THe sald it was accurate that on April 1£.a reduction of five cents per 100 pounds was ordered In con- sequence of a violntion of the previons agree- | itty pli Y rd, but the foster-mother was so mont, | Afo yas nware thee the fralelit ent: gentle and palnstaking with her adopted cess of the feeleht trailie of the New York | child that the click was allowed to remain, Central Road, but sald he was positive uo | For somo ten days tho chick uestled in unfair means had been used to Dring about | tne bosom of the little girl, and was this excess. He had heard that _ | fed on bread-erumbs soaked in milk, THERE WAS TO On A. SRRNING OF THE | with an occasional mite of hurd-bolled ese. of tho different,trunk lines, but did not feel Once it was rescued from, death, when the # a ally! ar pett hai little girl was iu the net of giving it soine of at liberty fo divulge when Or where it wns to | ie medicine, whieh Imad been Teft on the be held, In regard to the statement pul- f a " i re lished that he had received no reply From the teble: bythe: Dedede. Prim ie The Erle Road to the communteation of tha Naw | Stronger tar tty She Sie York Central Road, he suid no answer was en partook oft ho Sie lls! i. By the end of heeessare? that when one road announces | AE yea Hua Atte ul fn row eousli That it Will carry freight for less thin regular | ee ee nei a ny, ane caine. In rates, the other roads have no remedy but to | Whi to the alte of the trandle-b 1 ML it follow in the reduetion, or ele stick to the | TW tonne (uallehuit: ral IAS former prices, ant, asa result, huve atl the inate, that Jt jyted te by taken up, ane trate go on the road which charges least. 1t the Pitre it wet ita thas An arian was also published that tho last reduction to : the bi rout 23 cents per 100 pounds adid_ not. en- transported into a oul, where he would iirely antiaty the demand of the New York | {te for, i", Basa Hite bantam cock. Fhe Central. Road, as this. roud ts sald to have iMness of the Ite girl continued, a relapse proof that somo of the other rends carried faltowed, aut fer iis ot In danger, | ‘Tho train from Chicago ay low as 18 cents per 100 | Bt wend uf U A chicken In the bedi was in- Sounds, Fink sald that to his knasviedge convenlent, and an effort was made to re ho rond had carried grain at that law rate, | Move ft, but tho tirst act of returning con- but that if the New York Central Road was selousness on the part of thechiid wag manl- not. satisied with 25 cents per 100 pounds it fysted when she aii “Please don’t take could publish a demand that the low rate, be ay y mny dene Garibaldl Gage eats tindle dow as it wiatied, and it it would be Tittle re hero, Aceurdingly, Garibaldi ——— relgned supreme, ‘Then health returned and the girl could sit havo postponed thelr SUMMER NIGHTS’ FESTIVAR ASD CONCERT at BAUM'S PAVILION juitll ‘Puen: day evening nuxt, when St will be held at the same plac es “SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clurk-st,, opposite Sherman House. went tu sleep, the chick was forgotten, and both were found well next morning, Then the little girl insisted that the buby chicken should belong to her, and lve with her. This was at first thought to be scruelty to the Tenge this‘ imwarranted trading upon their reputation. Sometimes pietures will be signed Cole or J, F, Kensett, and, now that Sanford Gitford Is dead, he probably will be nade responsible for works which he would not care to acknowledge, The names of rominent artists are also changed to those paving a slmilar sound, Aimonz the palnters of figure-pleces Shryé in the catalogs stands for Schreyer, ‘T. Hos- seau for Thedore Rousseau, and A, Frere for Edouard Frere, ‘The mistukes made by purchasers, and the impositions prasticed upon thei, are soine- times nmusing. A promluent physician told neonnolsseur not eng sluce that he had bought «a painting by Gerome which he wished to show to him, but on examination the work, which would have startled the Frenet artist, proved to be signed J. Jerome, Jn tho smailer cities, where such sales are only oveasionally held, the pictures are lung upon the walls of, a room which Is lighted by rows of gas jets so as to show these artistic productions to the best nidvan- tage. As each picture to de sold is reached onthe catalog itis placed on a brilllantly- Nhted easel fn the centre of the rvom and the giib-tongued auctioneer descants upon its value nid points out its beauties, ifn visitor makes a bid the price is artfully run up by the two or three confederates present for that purpose, as long as tt seems safe to do so, and a handsome price is often reallzed for n worthless picture, If the attempt ig nut successful, the pieture Is Did in by the auctionver’ and reserved for the next sale; and another “pot-boller” or “buckeye” is brought forward. Occaslon- ally there will be an netive competition for a pictures and the price will bu:curried to a f yesterday, on the suspension of purchases in GlHeago by Fowler, whers he took about 10,000 tlerces yesterday. Others say SOME WIG BEAR SAT DOWN ON THE MARKET In Chteage this morning, and hence the drop. which was afterwards’ partially recovered on light offerings and better speeulative de- mand, . Pork remains neglected, 8 MeGengh seems tolike his elephant, or at: tenst to be deter- intnedto keep it until somebody wants it; while Fowler fs hunting around for n cus- tomer for his, though he refused one at 9 good price to months ago, when the boon wasnatits hight, and hoe could easily have gotten out at u large advance. MONEY. RECOND OF THE PAST WEEK. New Youk, June 8-—-From the Public: ‘The business transacted li May exceeds that of any othor month in the history of the country. About almost every other evidence of the commerctal situation there may be de- ception or misjudgment, but the payments netually effected through the exchanges at all centres of trade make thelr own unerring record, and tell thelr own plain story. Last week we gave the figures for New York, the largest imonthly return in the history of tho Clearing-House, with exchanges of $3,084, 109,087—after deducting double the value of stocks sold, an amount larger by ? per cent than that of any previousmonth. | This week we have complate returns from the other cities, ‘Iho ageregnte for May at all the cltles outside New York js $1,230,464,280, . A CAPITALIST hols associated with Mr. Gould is reported whaving satel to-day that, * There fy not the iightest reason to doubt that there is a regu hr organized —cliqne in this elty. sith members In the West and else there, whose object is to deliberately misrepresent the condition and prospects of fndsand commerce for thelr own Intorests. There is also avery reason to belive that the dispatch nunounelne that Mr. Gould had n shot was concocted In this city. It Ia pesible that within a few hours the names * ofall tho persons connected with this cligne vil be given. to the public, together with enileneo of their nefarious work? It is i quite evident that THE CHIEF POINT AT IS8UB fnthis whole matter fs that, presuming the teelptof the hogus dispatch to be true, the bearghave played a very despernte and dis- rputable gine, to which the bulls very naturally object, But the question naturally ules whether the bulls would hve so stren- ‘wusly objected lind some trick been sprung that woulit have promised to benefit them In thelrdealings on the market. Lt 18 quite well known that there aro ttwo agencies here for the distribution of financial news on the street, one of which occupies very prominent position, and whieh aspires fo“ monapolize - overything tn this Une. ‘The viher Is of less Iniportanee, but occupies aileld that often elashes with the first, and hence there is n bitterness of rivalry that Teaches to n desire forannihitation, ‘Those who know state that the first news agency [3 ALMOST DIRECTLY CONTROLLED BY JAY QoULD, pha and that financial reports are almost daily aud hens below, WHOLESALE ART. Tho Origin of Chenp O'l-Palutingx—Tho Difteronce Betweon Pot-Hollern?? and “Buckeycs?—How “ Buckeyes Aro Manufactured and low They are Sold—The Wiles of the Auctioneer and the PicturesPeddler. New York Eventng Post, Tho great nwuber of oil-paintings in the market of Inte years, and the low prices at whieh they are sometimes sold at auction and by itinerant venders, naturally suggest the existence of some method of inanufact- ure which will produce such works of art with more (han ordinary rapidity. Yet the public tive no idea of the proportions whieh the business has assumed or, of the ingenious processes whitch aro employed in connection with it. As the sale of these | pletures Is not confined to the cities, but ex- tends all over the country, wherever a peo ple are willing to pay for a bit of decoration Ina gilt frame, and prefer what the peddlers gilbly call “genuine oll-pnintings” to cbromos, lithographs, or chenp engravings, & lurge supply {3 constantly called for, Yet the facilities for thelr production will be found by any one who investigates the sub- Jeet to be ample; and, however much the de- mand for such household luxuries may be stimulated by the prosperity of the country, there Is no danger that it will not be met by Hrory ovaning at 8, und matinecs Wednesiay. Sate prdny and unday, ADD, WEAVEICS CELEBRI+ MES COMBINATION, with Sheohan tind Coyne in MRS. DRISCOLL'N PARTY. Monday, June 13,0n0 week only of Pike's Ben of Icw Combinatton. BAUIPS PAVILION. \ Twenty-second-st., Cottage Grove, uid Indiann-ats, ‘This Evening und every evening during the summer, Munday evening and Sunday Matinee, < GRAND CONCERT. Admisston, 230: Sunday Matinee, (Se. HOLMAN'S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD Acts by Absorption through the Nerve Forces and the Circulation. Du, MOLMAN'R PAD Is tho ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CURATIVE PAD, the ouly remedy that hasan honestly-acqutred right to use the Utlo-word * 2°AD "in eannection with a treatment for chronio dleunaca of tho STOMACH, LE VER, ‘, and MALARIAL BLOOD Pol. Hol. '8 PAD has such completo control over the most porsistont CHLEONIC DISEASES of the STOMACHE and LIVER, including INDE fentto hiurfor. his Indorsement before they | With nll the annunlsottloments, which swell A CHICAGO MAN. ’ 1 chair. Whenever she wa: 1 4 ih igure. It is not unusual for pictures | oe. : t ft DYSPEPATA, BU me distributed throughout the elty to the | the returns for January very lnrgely at e ire up Wo ‘. i was notion: the enterprising manufacturers in| New | which cost at the hunufacturers $40 to ESTION, all forms o' x * lm Fe ee eee iaaebe seen | minor elties, the aggvomnte of that month | 7 ADVENTURES IN THE sernorors. | less, for the pooretitd could hardly alle baud | York, $0 n dozen to bring $25 to $40 caeti, and oc- | LOWS and BIC SERA DA Co ES PROSTHATION, und SLEF to AMPLY Just Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, or toot fora month, the bantam never left New Yout, June &—Dr, Whitinan D, | her, but let her show tie least movement and. exsionally a purchaser ata still more ex- y ¥ $1,208,000,000, ‘T' rast, fou was only Sty ho lnrgest previous travagunt price is found, © possibilities for manipulation of t ie ty | return for, ny month,—that of December ‘There are two kinds of cheap pictures in the market by tho mon who heads oll; those préduved in the studios by nrtists y the ontnent Profes NEARELA U: Beet OY hee iuvicee colored | last—was S1e)243,090, but special causes | White, of No, 12 Park nvenue, came into | Paine vent thechicken. | Now us the chleken : : y ‘Anolier method of bringing these art- See atts diepatelies’ nent Sy tlekers’ luto linndreds | swelled tho exchanges at somo of the cltles | the Yorkville Potice Court to-day with Will- alien siren He ata verehtnay unlit of varlous degrees of ubillty and those want: | products to the Wotley of those who may wel- F HOGUN AND IMITATION come purchasers ls provided by the picture- peddler, ‘This enterprising and persistent Individual duds his way into dwelllng-honses and shops In country und eity, adapting Ms methods und his merehandisy to the require. ments of the locally. In the region of Watl streetor mong the better class of up-town restdenees In. New York he often appears in the jules of a distressed netist, willing to factured {i the establishments devoted to the business on a Inrge seule, and whieh turn ont duplicates of an oll-patuting as similar con- cerns iu other branches of industry turn out hats, oats, or shoes, Paintings of the first- mamed cluss are called“ pot-boilers,” from their being usually thrown off by artists to furnish the means to * keep tho pot bolllng.” Bb PADS. EA! hours thy PRIVATE REVENUE STs the HOLMAN VAD COMPANY, belng tho abore ‘Yrade-Mark printed In green. FOR SALE RY ALL pRoaaisTs, in that month, and transactlonsat New York, exclusive of slocks, were only. 82 5 Exehanges for May and for last week, ending June 4, are shown in the following table: New York s hotolen Bhan OW YOK see vereree ii 1 4 od OZ802818 *BANISEOUL PAS] rt Ui, TTL RR 55.420,018 SNH Thy iam G, Wilson, of Chicago, who was in] the floor became at first his rousting-place, { GENUINE HOLMA the custody of Pollecman — Philipps, and he would My f Tron B chaje ta Sala o - ubie, ECO yas CKCE, “Bil enh aah Oe ev ntiet natal RES to the picture; but the little alt declared ig ‘ “py that she was lonely with “Garl?” go far from Murry that Mr. Wilson had been suffering | her, and he was Induced, by the removal of for the past few days from dementia, super- | the pleture, to roustimithe back of a chair Induced, by a tov free use of aleo- | alongside of tha bei Now came n series of of banking and brokerage offices, are manl- fold, In addition to thly, it fs the custom for the financial or Wall street roportera af certain papers here to congregate dally at His agency and receive points, Jlere, salu, another channel for the dissemination of hews that has been cooked to tha priate of theoperator, It is pretty well known that the manager of the agency Or sont by mall, pontpald, on recoipt uf 2.00, FULu TREATISE SENT FREE, . “63,024,800 "| lessuits which the littlo git! {imparted to the acritic ciate sire FIOLMAN PAD CO. fapeDehiS BC NRANLY Rv TING FEE Halle ane Finnie he a ehlekon, wlio os tw, Tully 3 mnonthy old. These, although showing sigus uf hg haste fvertitoa 1 ee hss Just finished Re 74a URUATWAY, Ni Xo id Hes up, and It fs not to be marveled c - | Tf she held out her finger he would fy from | with’ white! are paluted, are 5 ie ou i t thet deere | deavored to escape from tho custody | the ground and light on it, and would take a] sometines not without merit. ‘They are ta peee nn oll anil fort, plan e te Aeeo eae a Uithe should give paints for publication that would ald Als achome. Furthermore, BLATANT he agency in question controls nearly all eal of his friends in Elghty-fourth street, | plece of bread from her mouth. His first In- Du, HorstANattonds dally, Consultation froe, Sult> near Lexington avenue, and the Doctor, who | artleulate crow was sour after heard, and he reluctance but secret joy, take $10, Sometiues in favorable elreumstances: mostly guld In the better class uf auc. tion houses in New, York, and many bl for thu reception of Indy yaticats, te_manclal advertising Jn New ark, aut Bis 24 followed hi in to the Witton tty atraot ain was taught to oruw ai thie wont ut eonnaand ae Mn the absonce GE -muoks [erative the paddler will ‘te bolder In his de- Se shenies for tho floating of stacks and “Bit, lon of the Metropolitan Elevated Railroad, | aud he never would crow y special | p! 1 4 3 al 6 ey 5 ; nds are inade to tig in sundry OAs 100 | called upon Pollcoman Philipps to arrest | permission, ‘ho: hardest task was to teach I ‘supplying the demand’ for this class of Vices, and by gutting fin extrogane MAGNOLIA B {LM valuation ona pleture and eloquently de acriblng his distressing situation will obtain alow upon it of wnaty thnes Its value. Or, It he isn young man, he will Typresint hihn- self as ason of the distingtished arthst who piinted the pleture, and m that enpacity will with fital affection set forthe the excellenci uf the work and the pecuniary diflcnities of his father, Whatever amount ts obtained tn this way, the pleture whieh Js left assecurity: is never’ redeemed, Another. Inndscapy, fs brought out for the stock on hand, and a frost victin is sought for, In the country towns the cheaper descriptions of pictures: are sold; and the yonder, after uxpathatiny upon the supertority of “genuine olf pulnt- ings? Cochronos and the Hike rubbish, waits eugurly for a bli fromthe turmeror bis wife, who ts surprised lo find so modest an offer as Is made necepted. ‘The methads which have beon described are not the only ones: by which the products of the pleture manufactories are istributed over the continent, These examples of Amer- jenn art may be seen exposed for gale along the sidewalk in Wall street and other places In this elty, and of tate the dealers tn job late of cheap goods and Yankee notions hive added them to thele stock. ‘The country merchant will take home a dozen assorted landscapes, to bo suld at on moderate prices und so, In one way and er, these canvases, some of whic! an'reallty, enrieatures of pletorial art, their way inte country and elty homes from one ond bf tho ful tthe ater “Cho sun mer boarder at Lake Georgeor hn the Adiron- dacks thids them adorning the parlors of the boarding-houses In these rextons, ant the traveler in the far Western ‘Torritorles meets them in the hetels ab which he turrles. And aw oven the erudest of them gives gor of funocent pleasure to somebody, thery ts no lara done by thelr production when they resold fur what they really are, and net tised ns.a means of defraudiug Ignorant aud eredulots purchasers ‘Taklug Hilu Son to Prison. “uh y Hrandun (N.C) Repudlienn, allt Br. J. B Lowis, the mail toutrucion besweon hore’ and Ralelgb, aud fitbor of thd -boy who robbed tho mull some weeks aluve, told tho buy to plowed guilty, wien be did. ‘Pho Court son. i work. A clever artist can palut a toleraply attractive cauyas In a comparatively short times and, although he will put inte it tittle of te fumednation and poetry aud careful thought which he would bestow upon a work for the Academy oxlilbition, his techni eal facility will enable hin to make a salable picture of It ‘Lhe visitor to the anetion stores in the lower wart of the city will often find *pot-hollers”? from tho studlus of well- known artists. These have been gathered by the pictures mer, Who Is woll nequitnted with the sourees: of supply and with the worth of ready money to tha fmpecuntous artist, Sumetines. the pletures aro sold on account of the painter, sometimes they lave been bought at a low rate by the auctioneer who offers them at his picture gales until he enn dispose of them nt a profit. What are technleally Known as “buck- eyes” aro works of a different class, They are produced in great numbers at cortain es- tablishments In this city by workmen and girls who hays been tralned to the dugree of mechanical skHl necessary to make a copy of the Pleture before then, or nt least of that parte it whivh ts given thom to duplicate. Nn soine of the workshops tho walls are cov ered with canvas, upon which the copylsta ave buslly at. work, One paints the sky and the distant. effects; another follows with the foreground; another paints tho figures; and still another Anishes the pleture, ‘The work fs done with great rapidity, and the resiit, 1s niny be expected, fs not pleasing to an artiste eye. Let tho fuslllty tials by conntant practice Is sucht that tho rude copies of Jand- seapes thus produced bear a sutielent reseni- binnce ta the original to give thew a market value as pletures, ‘Tho lugeat mnunufactory of cheap paintins in this. country Is In Cortlandt street, three-story bie ing ig devoted to the busl- ness, snd tn the busy senson nearly 1,000 pictures a week aro turned out. Some of the processes employed aro peculiar to these manufacturers, and the upper story, which is the “atudio” or works! NO is carefully guared adalust jutruston, ‘The doors ure wept locked, and no one excopt those en- ployed jn the establishment aro wllowed to enter, ‘The present writer, however, ob- tatned aduilaston, witnessed: tho methods of him. afr, Wilcox, when called up to the | him to bring any siall object, such as a witness-dtand by the Justice, sald that he had | penny ora nickel, When dropped on the floor, . LOST THIRTY-SIX SHARES OF STUCK when & Towler Here ae uoney, ns a halt ry, doun vi OVE! Would Stithin why pnt faw SET se a tate touch’ if avd 0 andont of persuasion qunvef money, Hewas anxious at presant | Would | make Win | cto Te we became q + an adept retriever pocket- to get to a Magee Ha aa handkerchiefs and collars, though with Ban : a_trailing handkerchief he would often that ashe Which wery alvo taken from trip up an tumble, Oceastonally he would piystelins ‘sal avs The Trresident of the | duvelop o spirit of mischief, expecially If a : Siva "i bit of red ribbon was exposad, ith tile In Ayton Se Hauhine Company ul wert his mouth ho would scamper around wntit 4 ‘i u he reached the grate of a furnace, which was slignedt, tia make ote WAM In the room, and here he wonkt dropit, pusit- OE Mr. Wiisan have alrendy been notified of | Mg It out of sight with lila beak, | He was Ria icesune conditions and tole ‘arrival in | Bever allowed (o go uty the bed at Lik own inls city is hourly expected, Ifo had been free willy only when the little girl spoke to ihe. hihi and Held out her hands then he would ala) ping at the Elfth Avonus Hotel, and sl | cong with a ple gutter, but always wailing ere, tobo lifted in, ‘Then the only place ho MM. WILSON WAS VERY INDIGNANT. would take was poised right on ute child's at being taken to court, and he told, the Jus- | fiend, when if called on to crow. he tlen that he. was fully’able to take care of | would crow and crow again. His perlod of Himself. . io sald that he bad beon robbed of | confinement in the room was Hinited to four stock and drafts, and that his lmmediate at- | months, and so far he had never sven 0 tention was required to prevent thelr nego- | chicken, because his brothers and sisters and tiation, Justica Murray informed Win that | parents wore in the yard Inthe back of the he would place him in the Suatauly of Dr, house, and his little mistress Nved In the White, whoge dlrections he should obey, and | front room. Still he was consclous that thon dlumisa the ease, Tho Doctor and hits | some of his relutives wore near hin, for he charge tonk acarriage, and droveto the Fifth | could hear them, The cluck, of hls own Avenue Hotel, where in Mr. Wilson'srooms | mother seemed to affect him, for he would they found the stocks and drnftsin the pocket | somutimes start toward the door, bent ny of acont that Mr, Wilson had worn the pro- parently on seuing the outsidechicken world ceuding day. At last he was given the opportunity, on the —————~ occasion of the Httle girl’s firat going Into UNDERGROUND. TRAV HD, the ATE aie onherhead, Fora mo- 3 i . Seen ie pGnileD Ce te nade ment he guzed with outstretched neck at lis Apectat Dispatch to The ChMeago Tribune, comrades, Thatinet was too strom, and tu “ an instant he was anid his relatives, and in New Yount, June &—Tho work of digging | a momunt afterward was in a fight With his a tunnel for an underground railroad in this | own brother, Hs mistress tried to pravent city fs to be pushed forward with earnest- | It, but Garita blood was up. Home fralning ness, Tha thing has been talked over and had made him probably a poor tighter, thaugh ft had not deprived hin of his courage, Tale written about for the past twelve years, Adozen times lie was knocked over, but still when the scheme first took tangible} jig came up suiling to be pecked and shape, but the new Company, with Gen, Sfo- 8] ured again and tobe upset on the grass, Clellan at Its head, proposes ta do something, | Ho might have ed right then und there 7 “te | fad not his mistress rescued him and carried ‘The contracts aro now drawn for construct: | big into the house, declaring that “hw nover Journals with reading matter attachments 1 % praise the schemes just as deslred. hose who are in and out of Wall fie daily say It is folly to be me that “there Is pny more of an enkzation tobear stock by false rumors au there Is one to bull them by the same Means, Hoth parties are continually playin bet de game, and they who win laugh SOMETHING | EVERY LADY QUGHT TO KNOW. Thero oxists 2 means of so- curing a soft and brilliant Jomplexion, no matter how Pook it may naturally hbo. fagan’s Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti- clo, which instantly removes Freocklos, Tan, Reduess, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul- av Flushin 8, 6te., etc. So elicate and natural are its affects that its use is not suspected by muy hane No lady has tho right to presont a disiigured face in society, when the Magnolia © Balm is sold by-all druggists for 75 cents. oe TOLLS. 0102200000 SLE OOKITL — $6, 114,011.407 Outside Now York., SOU,0H4,103 1,220,004 ,280) THESE RECORDS OAN MAVE RUT ONE IN- TENPRETATION, * ‘Thore ta no decrease In transactions for tha month at a single clty, and yet May, 1490, was one of remarkably large dealings. Out- side the clty the Increase Is 20,9 per cent, and it will be observed that, tha. Increase In ex- changes at New York, less double the value of thé stocks sold, fs still larger, no Tess than 33.5 per cent, Nor do the trans- fetlons of the first week in June Appear un- favorable. Outsile of New York the in- crenso is 87 per cent larger than the past month, At New York, olther with or with- out deductions for operations In stocks, the Increase 1s atllt larger. In short, Indications for the beginning of the new month are even more favornble than the returns for May,—a month of unpreecdented volume of bust. ness, ‘Trouble may eons before this month enils, but there are hot tho slightest signs of it thus far. On the contrary, tha business of the country, already Jargor than ever be- 4 fore, bids fair to be relatively still more sat- isfuctory In the future, THE BREWERS, THR STRIKERS ABKING TO NK TAKEN RACK AT TRE OLD RATES, New Yonk, June 8.—The employing brew- ers met this afternoon, and it was reported that twelve men fn Abbott's Williamaburg browery asked to ba taken back to-day, at the old rates and were refused. Also, that at Obermayer & Licbmann's brewery all the men had returned to work at the old teria, A report was'alvo rocelyed that all the ei ployés of Mauptit’s’ Brooklyn brewery, Sn- eluding the foreman, had applied for rein- QOULD 18 JusT NOW abu in Southwestern stocks, and itis not wupelsing that his friends should denounce ht Y scheme that would have the effect to In- rfera with the plans io is laying for the com- ts monopoly of the railroad system of tht Texion. It would be on Interesting i leet Ifthe World, which to-tiny charneter- a this reported attempt to Kil off Mr, Wald as the work of a “Ilars’ syndicate,” Tet {0 let the public know how lts own Wall ret Rosulp, which has) had o bull (ue the past threa or four months, quanutactured, ‘Those who frequent the tear bee openly that its Interviews with ‘a cant roker,’ ‘a bull broker,’ ‘a prominent Gipltallst,’ “a leading aperator,’ ete, elving peat sides of the market, ostensi- Mart all spun dally & Te ees Mr. Gouldls representative, who Thegy ey tired at a good aalary toda this rh i work, The Commerelat Advertiser we ght says it hoa the namesof the parties mae einptedd to place the Gould shooting nee re the public, ant may ePeRe ‘onjen necessary to pro! 8 Public agatnist thele machinations FORGERIES, a A RCHEMY FOR DEFRAUDING RANKS, ethtial Dupateh to The Chieago Tribune. fore Lone, June 8,—A system@tle plan of atl for the purpose of defrauding bayks stant parts of the United States has been ane to light to-day at the Leather Manu: ‘Urers’ Bank, Wall street, ‘The plan has f In operation some time, and during the fomey te months over a dozen of the dey drafts havo been presented at the forcollection. The pian of the forgera Hue Hichullou, 10 bis, PARIS, March 11 13L Dear dirs Mr, Mlcurd uever suthorized apy person tu neo ble names bas vever sold any preacrl ‘or furwmuld of the Restorative. evidently ta ing oneimile of the road, purt of it bolng | should be bad that way aguiny and that “his | manifaeture, and saw the pletures grow to Ry ae dluye” Snipe "nit, wud au “4 ches yy re by ott . ‘The y melo 4 of nee, the Exchange Nationat Bank pike. Liat ae brewers In the Morvisania Joseph Patterson the well knovei contractor Was atch or and tie rapidly reosvered, | ‘Tho lirat step tn the prrutuetion of tho duz | Connty, and wus shor deputized ta curry bls won of New Burky ae ote, Gateral “Sgeut for ull h, burg, and, after having dono | brewery bai thes of Baltimore, has agreud to take the work | Tewas thouelt he nud Had onouxh of the itt frame which {3 to be | to prisun, whigh be Ul ? or aling Januseuye Ino a the subject of the encomluns of the anetion- eur or pleture-pediller is thy prevaration of tho canvas. ‘This ls done by passing cotton cloth through # machine by which It is coated on both slides with a mixture of glue and wits fiug, aut gives something of the firmness an appearance of canvas, After be thor- oualily dried the cloth {fs ready: for the stretcher or tuner frame. ‘Tho -stretehers are produced by an Ingenlons machine whieh shapes joluts and fastens them with great nis Mie MetOucdieutNervant, A, LEVASMOR. The ieter published by De Liver, and which he re RESIGNED VROM THE UNION“ and returited to work, A dispatch was read from the Schavenen & Arnoud brewery,’ stating that orders hud been given to furniah beer to no person but regular customers, Charles Leping, it was reported, had paid off the employés in his brewery, and told then all thoir services would not be wanted, A telegram way sent to Germany to-day for experienced brewers. ‘The strikers stopped the wagons of Clausen’s brewery this afier- at onve, ‘The contracts will be signed at the i i * ent of this week. Patterson fs a contructor sutalde word, Tut @ fow days etter rar Jie of great oxper denice having Built the Bally | duybreuk. Ils return upstairs occurred an jmore water-works aud hour afterward—but such ayeturnt Ie was cut A TUNNEL stiff and bloody, and could: hardly stand, and through:the Andea, tle spears to do the } his tudding comb was all mangled. He tad work withysearcely nny disturbance to the | apparently been quite badly treated, Ho street at alk’ For instance, from Morrly | moped for a week, refusing food for a couple street to the ‘City-Hall there will be | of days, One of Tis tous Was minus a claw, but one opening, that for the station | and lie Muiped around for ten days. Du at Wall street, Krom Union to Medison lL ba came round, 1t became then evident ee A Pin ta a Girl's Tongue. ‘ Ithicg (N,V) Journal, Diss Hurvoy, of Can whon tor 12 yoard of age, was onw ovouluz waking hurried prepa rudons to uttend w Buty. Sho bad » pla betwoou ber lips which passed Intu ber mouth aud was supposed tobe swallowed, Dr, Biller as- suluud such to bo the fact, bus tbo girl tue sited that {¢ was woder ber tongue. Tho ysiclan rude acarch for it there, but ‘ailod to discover ft, aud treated bor prutestus to travel to @ place some inte from the other and there dispoee of iy r draft, The forged drafis ate not ins brinted on the same paper asthe genu- one, F THE COLON ov THE COUNTERFEIT ! belag & ight pea-zreen. ‘The former‘ts 3 ie ny ydordata ut April U6 Isut: ‘Shut hy bayer know 1k L. Do Lissorof New York Clty; never wroty Liu a lots Kar op aby subject, ar wuld bib uny formula; wulthee has he uver authorised Do bissyr to uae bls nuiiy to any remedy wuatever, and (lat thy wuneture oF the Harter ubiielt ry od by Le 3.44 mud Durpurting to Bouu rom Blut, $8 copied oF transferred frum an orlaiual, oO ee a iene VAS SCLLAACK, HTRVENSON holosaly AKeni 5 NBON &CO. Rutatlall druggiats, ‘ : forge from a well-vxecuted plate; but the TS Are not acqualuted with the slgua

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