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~ FOREIGN. gterday Quieter than Usual in the Irish News- : Centres, ations Between Italy and Strained to the + France : Utmost. ¥: ' ) Now Italian Loan Exoluded from the Monetary Exchange fa of Paris, ' mntinuation of Demonstrations in Italy Hostile to the French.: ! her Attempts of tho Madrid Gam- blers to Bulldozo the Lawennd- Ordor Mayors Se Hetgohakof Soomingly Not Yet Out of Power in the Russian Empire, |. + GREAT BRITAIN. CONDEMNED. Dontry, June 2,—T'he Catholic Bishop of gry, ot his onnual visitation to the chitrch athe Town of Millstrect, condemmed the wnible practice of women and ebfildron in- fering In tho present agitation. ‘ ARRESTS. ‘There were four arrests In Irciand under aCoercion act to-day, ‘Tho prisoners are iged {nt Limerick Jatt. FPORPLATION OF TILK UNITED KINGDOM. ‘The census Is rapidly appronching comple- ia, “The entire population of the Kingdom iit be over 95,000,000,—nn incronsuin the de- ndeof a little over 4,000,000, fy BLAVE TRADE, {ntho Commons Mr. Dutt, Under Colonial geretary, sald the Government was now masidering the question of ah international imenent to suppress kidnaping aud the ave trade In the Western Paeliie, © DISSATISFIED TELEQRAPIERS, Léynon, June %,—'I'ho feeling of dissatis- lon among the telegraplers enused many sek cinploymont with the foreign cable eapanies, the pay of the Intter being double ie Covorfiment pay. Many have siguifled tzir intention to resign. é "0 TTB IRIS LAND BILL. ‘ The Parnellites lave resolved to prepare im amendment to Cinuso 7 challenging the ment concessions announceil by Gladstone fartgard to the clause, 4 IRIS LAND-BILT, PROGRESS, ‘Poxvon, June 2t,—Tho Ties anys: Tho sacesslons nade by the Government In cou- aittee of the Tlouse of Commons Friday and latevening have visibly smoothed the way for ogress on the Land bill. ‘Lhe concessions ntdg last evening were on the ong hand the Coppug from Clause the pennt provision fat when the Iandlord has ralsed the rent nthecase ofa future tenancy, the tenant, application to the Court, may reculve a amequivaluntto ton times the difference kiween the amount of tha demand anda iit rent, Astle clause is now amended, = Kls“teft to the Court to determine] te amount fo which the landlords iwialrdemand has dopreciuted the value of te tenant's holding. On the otber hand, Mr. Gladstone promised, at a Inter stage of ‘et proceedings In committee, to favorably tostder Mr. 1, Dwyer Gray's amendment Qf the Government should,.oxtend tho hurts of tho bill to tenants who are in are titaof ront through no fault of thelr own.tt Te Morning Post states that the Parnellites lure resolved not to hold any moro mestings itpresont, but to wait and see what shape teLand bil] is likely to -nssutne before tt wises tho Mouse of Commons, Tho News bystha statement widely clrowlnted yestor- dy that the Government proposes an autumn wslon of Partinmensis entirely unfounded, asthe Land bill 1s progressing fairly. TUE CORNELL chew rved over the Henley. course yostorday, mking forty strokes to the minute the whole may, Cio, Cook, who rowed ‘with the ‘Yate mwagainst the London Rowing Club -nt Pallade! phin In 1870, Is assisting the Cornell ew In thelr training, ‘Tho mes are in good dalthand spirits, ALTE WOOL BALES TO-DAY 40 bales were sold, chiefly Sydney, New daland, Port Phillp, and Cape. Demand Mitained; prices firm, MARLEY, THR INVENTOR OF THE MODEUN MCYCLE hal trieyete, died yesterday, . IRANOE. i A PROTEST, | * q : Speetat Cable." ” Panis, June 23,—A_ letter sfgued by several “embers of tho Marsollics Itallan Club, thong them © Frenchman, is published, It formally _protesty % charge that tha Itallan — Club halted “Gen. — Vineendon's troops Qe othor dny, and declares that the hooting Woeeeded from the crowd, which was un- Natonably indignant at the French flag not uring beon hoisted at the club windows, Ne fresh disturbances are reported, : DEAD, : : Wiliam 8. Olas, for mauy-yoars con- against deted with the New York press, died here: Tuesday of paralysis. : CHICAQO, : ‘ Hvectal, Cable, ‘ fang, Juno 93,—The followlng + Chica- wera registered hero to-dny; Mr, and Colohour, Albert Hofuer, and I, Shel- ‘TM NEW ITALIAN LOAN: ‘To the Western associated Press, loxpox, Juno %3,—Most of tho flnancial pielesin the papers state that until’the rg- tons between Francy and italy become Rote satisfactory the difficuitics attending fn, ‘attempt to placo the new Italian loan on’ f Parlg markot will be practically fusur- uutable, France will only ‘consent to 0 being dealt with on the Parls Bourgo on ‘ndition that Italy formally withdraws: hor {approval of the Fronch polley In Tunis, *TTATIANS LEAVING - MARSEILLES, 7 A dispatch from*Marsellles says; “Tho lang continua. to quit this clty, Two ship companies offered to the Italian sul free nccommacation aboard all thelr bs for all the Italians afrald to remain, aud have atrenily loft, 7 pi *, ANOTHED HoDY OF ITALTANS,- Nnbering tH, have applied for trea passage mug Saturday, ae : i PLACARDS @VENH PORTED HERB: - itey declaring that alls work’ where Ital- never employed wauld be burned down, dnilly and ® manufactory where Italians Y Were omployed Inve been wlimost totally” an eused by fre, The damuge 1g’ eatinated Nene ,000 francs. ‘The Inquiry,has bee: “ FRANCO-ITALIAN QUAINIETS,"" ”' There have been quarrels botweoh French: A and Italians at Jolgny, Nancy, Van- and in some of _ A DISASTROUS CYOLONE, "y 2 | cf gistono tn the district of {dta cquséd toe” Bmounting to several willlous; of ANOTHER FIGHTING DE CARSAGNAG, uls De Cassagnuc, a brothey of Paul Do ty gun, fought w duel to-day. with Oop- ‘% Herrissant. De Casyagnac, Bfter re- Ving a bMagyt scraten, wounded. lis adver- ta the shoulder, a * z a & LIFE-RRNATOR ELECTED, Fans, June fim the Bevate today, Desehanel, iepublican, was elected for life, in place of Littrs, deceased, recely- ing 150 votes, ngalnst 113 y eriment to reopen the question ft regard to rights ciatmed by French subjects engayed | say“ thint in fishin, oF 3 | alxty have been Itberated, ten will be sent to the Assizes ona charge of murder, and the remainder will bo tried for assault, The } Vienna Rothschilds are determined to solve prisoners mostly belong to the lowest cluss of a Prenel and Italian’ workmen, tho more re- [appear at the Austrian Court. apectabla operatives having kept aloof from the distirbance, : report that there fs W deep and widespread antl-Kreneh feeling throughout the country. The riots nt Marseilles have angered even those public men and Journals whieh plead- ed for pence during the ‘Tunis excitement. ‘The Radleats go the length of demanding war, and Depretis, the Premier, Is being driven towards a policy at whieh tho Frenel ‘ot Foreign Affalrs hns informed the Ambas- ls threat now seams partly realized, ns two" the poorer quartery of, Yl without serious resillta.” yn) THE CHICAGO TRIBU? cove o! aire now ready to try their luck by a somewhat elreultous retite,— ‘The mother of tho Queen Liehess Elizabeth of Anse ; FIBITE) trin, will soon pay her daughter n visit at Pans, June 23.—The French Government Malet ha ome wraminent Jnenbers of voederl t ere "= ye enna Rothschild familly wi niko cee to hus aveeded to the regust of the British Gove | Mitac there wttetnpe lly saadiveal ie tho aArelutuchess, Well-tnformed persons nu movement will be in the waters of Newfoundland. | cessful. ‘There’ existe nn old. rule SUNS AIMESTED IN MANSEILLES | Of Hnpsburmian etiquet, that every persun who {a received by any member of the Jm- perial family wilt bo adunttied to the Court of the Emperor also, In. this manner the nator by way of Spit # for Vacherot. | AP satin tit A RUGe tho question of bow to acquire the right to ‘Tas ‘Trmuny published some Une azo an aeconntof thechallongeissucu by the Vienne (Austra) Rowling “Club to atiy amateur aAtmericni craw for $1,000 0 side, the race to be rowed on the River Danube, ‘This chile lenge has been accepted by the Cornell crew, and the Viewnn Detelsche 'Zeltung writes tho followlng on the subjects of April we published a Regatta Club to thely At for $1,000 slde, Tho Yank stand no talk whon tt comes to water sport, have accepted tho chaltenze, ‘Tho elab received on the Bist of May n- telegram from - New York aeceptlng the chal- lenge. Quicker than any one expected the Vienna club as called ‘pow to make good ITALY. GREAT EXCITEMENT, : BSpectat Cable. Lonpon, June @h—Advices fram Romo who will will be prompt to take offense. ‘The failure of the italinn attempt to secttre a foothold in ‘Tripoll (under cover of an expedition for exploring uieloné sites) as gronthy | fi, COMtaNES Nel 80 ry Pee disappointed =the —peopfe, and =the | crews that lias ever erossed the Atanti The contest promises to be the more interest ing ns our elub has shown stich execllent progress recently, Bosides, our oarsiell pave the ndvantaice of being thoroughly ace guainted with the dificult waters of the merehants In Southern ports already com- plain that the coun In nls fs TAKING THE VALUADLE TRADE OF NORTH ARIYCA, to Marseilles, Itnty,, however, tins too | Danube. On the other sitle'tho Americans much to think of at home to venture | are in the habit of rowing thelr four-our Upon an cngaressive’ polley at pres: | bouts without a coxswain, while we in ent, Besides, the foan. of §180,000,000 Vienna are unused to this manner of row- ing. ‘The erew to be selected for this cone test must. therefore, train during the short tine remaining without a coxswaln,”” required for the resumption of specie pay- menta, monuy is badly needed for the army, and the people ars elumoring for the reduc- tlon of the franchise. It was announced on the Parlg Rourse to-day thot. the French Government will not allow the speclo payments - loan to be offered — there until | Italy, hay formally consunted to necept the situation in ‘Tunts. ‘This will probably cool the ardor of tho war party at Rome, but should the lonn bo taken in Lon- don, Vienna, and New. York Signor Crispt and his assoclates will be emboldened to continue theirclamor. *ANT-FRENCH DEMONSTRATIONS, Tb the Western Auociated Press, Rome, June 23.—There were antt-French demonstrations In Palermo yesterday and soveral arrests in Naples for hostile demon- Tine ills: fla, RSF Feat THA Sroneh. ne friends of the deceased rematier sinitions apalnet the £renel at tho churel M00F In_ tho Reaveynstl ot SPAIN. Dontparnnssa | Je Beene oecurred bee THE GAMILERS, enue Littre's friend and co-worker, Wyron- Mapu, June 2.—The police Tuesday hoff, lnsisted, after the close of the rellidons perv ices, ie delivarine n abecell, fu wilelt; night seized a wan In the act of placings {idee iM nie ke ie nilered conversion of the bomb of thirty centimetres In diameter seas interrupt wenagagen. te he ece charged with powder and dynamite ina pub- 1D t. No place. Within tho Iast nino days about thirty explosions haye alarmed the city at thy faintly ‘The Positivists answered by exclaiming: * Vive la libre penséel Vive In night. Several shells haye also beet found in churches and letter-boxes, After six Hberté!” ” Ferry, Barthelemy, and other hours’ obstivate silence, the prisoner admit- notabilitles were present ut the burial, ted that he was the son of the mannger of & ganbling-house, who, with others, combined in this system of alurm to oblige the Govern- ment to dismiss the Governor of the clty and cease tho prosecution of the gamoters, Tho authoritles instantly arrested thirty owners or matngers of gambling-houses. alahy fled, but it was arocgeny te satisfy public opinion, as three children’ were . inangled and malmed for life on ‘Tuesday | Fe Hirat fernnly, medient ae Ain night bya shell given them by two-woll- | betieved that her example will svon be fol- dressed men, Who esenped before the ox- | Jowed by many others. 1 this ense the ploston took place, ‘Che gamblers arrested | Academle Senate was not enlled wpon to . seelva se" pnte: ive its deelsion whether or not female atu- wilt probably receive severu sentences, Hents eau be admitted to te tectures, be i , 1G BAST. enuse the Indy bags already passed her med. PRESS GAG, jeal examtnations in Amerlea, thus acquiring ConsTANTINOPLE, June %3.—Tho English the right for her further medical edtieation andthe permlssion to visit Prof. Virchow’s paper here hus been suppressed for publish- Ing news in regard to tho Stato trints,- lectures, The destruction by lightning of: the obe--| END OF THE SESSION, AND NEGINNING OF s THE CESSION. lisk “Connetable,” at Gotechina, on the 4th CoNSYANTINOPLE, June 23.—The Minister The friends and adherents of Littré, who recently died at Paris, are sadly grieved be- eatse the champion of Vusitivism was bap- tised and received the steraments on lls death-bed. There was nothing to hinder his burtal by the Catholic Church, and the Catho- lic clergy took particular palus to make tho ceremontes as impressive as: possible, A priest knelt nt the site!ot the coflln us long as it remained among tho family; a number of priest accompanied the‘ cofln to the ehtreh, where it was received by the pastor of the parish, surrounded by his condju- tors. The ehurch. was nearly filled with priests, members of different orders, and The medical students who Mstened on the Bist of May to the lecture of Dr, Virchow, Professor of the University of Berlln, were not alittle surprised when an elderly Indy entered and took her seat among them; sho was Intraduced by the Professor as 0 “ col- leagno from: America” = While other universities, such as — Aitrich, Leipzig, and Geneva have. been attended for years. by female | students, this is of June, has caused the elreuldtion of many aingular rumors among the people of St Pe- teraburz. ‘The obelisk was about ninety feet sadors that the Commission for. the evacta- | high, and crowned with an immense metal tion of the territory ceded to Greeco will | pall,’ It wns erected by order of Czar assemble at Arta, Tho European members:) pout, by the Russian serf Kirjan of tho Conmmilssion start from Constantinople | piastin, from tho ‘Province of Archangel, ornarrO Ws : during the years 1708 and 1708 ‘The obulixk dy Vic, UO SERIOUS: * ts totally destroyed, sand the sentinel on Sorta, Juno.23,—Threo Deputtes and two | guard at the foot of tho montment was torn other porsons, all Liberals, have been at | ty pieces, His:head was crushed, tho lead tacked by unknown mon and mortally | wore torn off, and all lis bones were broken, wounded, © ‘Tho situation in Bulgaria 1s [Another sentinel, statlonct about thitty feet daily becoming moro sortons, — Prince’ | (istant was so stunned by the conctission Gortschakoff, replying to Liberal lenders, ial he ts paralyzed, ‘The greatinnsses of the declares that Ruasin romalns neutral with'| People stpok thely heads a dts stermibis regard to the Internal aifatra of Bulgarlay ‘tonnelty the eling to the bullef that dyna. - | mite fd it alt, Theso rumors clrenlate #o fast in Petersburg that the Government has deematt It expedient to publish a protocol of sthe destructlon of the obolisk. General Teterabure correspondents also express thelr doubts about this terriplastroke of Hghtning, “suehas never has been heard of before, shattering a masslyo atona columm of ninety feet In hight and teariiy tho body of a mon Into fraginents.” Perhnys it was a dynn- “mite explosion after, all. Perhaps it was simply intended asa warning to the Czar that, although in the nildst of iis solitons nt, Gntéehina, ha could not ‘consider himselé unto if he did not comply with the demands rot the Nihilists, Some of the lending Journals of Germany ‘ars not very inuelt ploaged with the, changes made by our presqut Adininistratton In tha American Constlships in the Empire. For instance, the Berliner. ‘Lugenlatt writes the following: “After the decupitution of the Amerlean Consul-Goneral at - Berlin other , TUNIS. + AN: EMBEZZEEK, Pane, June %.—A dispatch from Tunis says the Bey’s Steward has takun refuge at the English Consulate with, securities and jewels bolonging to the Bey, whieh, the Boy claims, aro‘ worth 1,000,000 francs, that he cinbozzled. Je nlao took With lim tho ac, ‘counts of his stewardship for many years. Surprise is felt at the British Consul for pro- teoting the embezzler, : 1 NOUSTAN. Panis, Juno 29.—A_ semboficial note is published declaring thora Is nothing in tho appolntniont of Mr, Roustan ag intormedtary Lotween the Bey ant tho foreign represunta- tlves nt 'Tunts to change tho personal rola- tons which the Bey has hitherto malntalned with tha lattor, os i ‘GERMANY. Consular decupltations have followed Inquick ECONOMICAL. ‘| succession, The Consuls - at Mamburg,- Bantay, Tune 23.—The National Zottung,-| Chemnitz, and Sonnonburg are ty bo retired, commenting “on tho recout clreular of Barthelemy St. Hilaire, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the representatives of Franeo abroad, - setting forth tha foreign’ polloy of France, says: "The French console themselves for thelr vast expenditure by tho iden that they, are financially. starving ‘out Germany, whiel’ Ian delusion, Amerfea only fs pronting, by let iaw it pence, for gant the Brestauer Zeltung writes In dis which tho Fronch agriculturists: are paying Ne i “ i Notatone the Ainbassador of the American dearly.” : Unlon at Berlin has. beer recall but the : GETTING WELL. me i ‘ Consul-Gonergl of the United States at the, Bentan, June %.—Bismarek Is rapidly re | ganie, vine, Sy Le relma, who has’ ; . Ro covering, served his Govermmodit in. tat position for. ‘ : nourly twenty yeurs in ainadminle manner, ALGIERS, has ueen sacrifleed. Tho Amerlonn Consuls 7 "" INmasxation, at Hamburg, Charente: mid Sonnenberg H hayo also been reenlled, ‘Chi. ls the more Arorens, June 2—Much indignation [8 | to by ‘regretted ng. tho ‘services oud advica expressed at the fallure of the large military | of experlenced oficurs are needed more thin forco of employés to bring the rebels south of | over before In consequance of the great unil- Oran to bay, and the newspapers ilemand an gration from Germany te-America, | The nb. sence of exporlenced nen i thuse offices will inquiry nto the causo of the fallure, be deeply felt on inany ovcusions hereafter,” ! CUBA, eet ue ae YELULOW-FEVER AND BMALTVON, HAVANA, Juno '23,--There were eleven deaths from. yellow-fever and twonty from small-pox for the wook‘ended today... | smyrna, but fhe Sulton would not alvo his 3 yan permission, Ho finally chartered a sliip, on fein) RUSSIAS. which he keeps housu with life inany wlyes, Ges 8 og SARS ia) 't Anchored in the Gulf. of Naples, they enjoy Loxpon, June93.—It fe rumored that mines | the beauties of tho Neapolitan sua, But on have bey discovered under the foundations | i14 jand near by aro dlsd’ to'be seen many ak the Kan nt Calasiral Ab Ble Potersb urgs"* Mentltil things, and savorn! of the nadie, "Shor “> | odaltsques’ grew weary of thelr monotonous he _FORRIGN NOTES, Re. {ion fh Watgr ‘They On Jongis . Franco Is not slow to draw practical con- | forthe land 60 ..nont ard yol go far, chistons fromm the 1 ‘Tou Articles, witch wory They steko He ele ’ winger ile presented to thé Bey of Tunis at the polnt of | & ont. What. 8 the sword, aid signad by him ing hurry. All was 8 et predicument, hat. should : ridden +L doy dn ord ‘Tunisjay diptoniatic ngents and Consuls ta ae fo Youu hie. cs ty, avi by 0 haa ually th Land) and the rest ot them ore engaged in pack ine thelr trunks in anticipation of thelr removal, ‘Thiy radical change th the consular service will cntse the more dissatistnetion becnuse Aiertean Consuls are not, as is the enso in other countries, cdueated and brought Me for that pecniias ea 0 DUE wre Blinply citl- zens without ny experiance In. the dlplo- matic service, who wore appoluted fi ro ward for political services.” The ox-Khedive of Egypt, (Isnmel) has since, he left with hls harem his Afvica, home, experienced ‘arent trouble With that coatly institution. Ila Intended to land in Ew $ é Deon Shstructed to.turn over} concluded to try ui, and for this pure thal aralves id rew ted busl Beas to pose Tented a large hotel fa ome atau hin the Fronch Consuls In tholr towns, ‘This | mense oxpense, In whicl he intonds.te locate completes «the -Freuclt.. protectorate over | bis female cours - But the future will show ‘Tunis as far as foreign nations are concerned, | whether or not the troubl es'vt the Khedive fervattor Punid.can only. be se a are at fi end puis hotel 13 altuptod oily @ i) 2 ps fron bhea of+ od TEES the ¥ ai Wil tho Lrallan Govern) t atte porate iin establishius of a hurem near the Pope, and what can it de? ‘Pho Governmunt cannot drive the ox-Khedive and its nutere ous but dezal wives out of their now hone, us It would dispose uf tho Keonerat a iisorderly house. | Ie fy evidently a deep problem to be solved by Itallan stategmanship. ‘Tio queation ‘of “‘how to acquire the right to appear at’ tho Austrian Court” has of fate beep the subject of inoxst sorlous coneldera- tlon by'the Vienna Rothechilds,” Notwith- standing vll thelr efforts in Austria, they have not succecded in gaining this much } : FRIDAY, JUNE 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. A NEW COME! Appearance in the ‘Hedyens of an Unlooked-For -.Celestial . Visitor. Sky-Gazers Throughoutthe Couns try Agog with Interest and Enthusiasm. Its Position and Size—Other Pare ticulars Interesting to Ase tronumors. Who Will Recoive tha Warner Prise of $200, Will Prove a Puzzling Question, OTTAWA, ILTe. Bpectal Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, UL, June 2.—Local astronomical observers have been thrown Inte a stale of exeltement within the past two days by the observance of a-comet of more than ordinary brillianey which seems tu have finshed sud- denly into view in the northeastern heavens. As observed by. your correspondent this morning, St was located 111 the right shoulder of Auriga, near the -star Menkullnan, of the first imugnitude, about six degrees east by. one or two south of Capelli, first magul- tute,—that is, about six degrees near tho northeastern horizon. ‘The stranger was first seen about 3 o'clock, when he was about ten degrees above the horizon, and might be described agn star of much greater brilllancy than any of the first magnitide, of a reddish color, but partlully obscured by a fledcy cloud, which, stretching away fn an opposit direction trom the sun, forma tail resembling, a hult-closed fan. Mr. Willan Griham ft inember of the. Ottawa Schou! Board and « great admirer of the xelence of ustronomy, Wag sent for, but could seurecly belleve the evidence of lls own eyes, 80 anu bad the brilliant visitor swept within the vision of tho natural eye. Under the power of nn orditiary telescope no addl- Hounl tacts could be obtalned, the head of the comet still appearing much as Arcturus would (only brigtiter) I purtinily velled by a deileaty and vlongatedt Heeey white cloud, Onr conclusions were that the. heaveuly visitant Is the one discovered by Prof, Switt, of Rochester, May 1, which was observed in the constellation of Andromeda. But why it is Tun Cricago Tiununn and other city papers have not: heralded the approach and nformed the public of the rleh feast In store Tor those who love to coutemplate the works of Nutureas shown In the starry sky we cane not say, Jn-nddition to tho brillant vison above described, the whole eastern sky wasit beautiful study from 2 o'clock until sunrise. This morning, about 30 degrees tu the enst, as observed upon the visible heavens, the nioon huni, a deautitul crescent, at a altitude of 20 degrees, and In elose prosinity to the Tlelades; 9 Hitle farther towards | the south, and “digher iu, Venus: rivaled the invon fy -brlliianey and yoline of ght, andl seemed Ikea lot Jiglit. and presenting under tha ste! a dise of little less than one-llf of a circle; still higher afew degrees Juplter was seen al- temled by his four satellites; then came Saturn to the right and-yet hbeher tn tho heavens, showlig his rings beautifully; and then Mars, the War-god, who seemed to re- fleet the flory red oof the stranger eomet, which” was distant townrds the north onbout 4. or 60 degrees Altogether, the sight was one which could not fil to call forth (he enthusiastic rapture of nny who delight toubsdrve the handiwork of the Suprenie Ruler. Ln the ubove we give approximate distances, having no way of nigasuring other than by the eye alone. WASHINGTON, D. CG. Speétat Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Wasiixatos, D.C, Jtine 23,—There has been a goal deal of exelitement In selentiiio clreles here to-day over the appearance of 0 very -brilllant coinet, whieh was seen at an enrly hour this morntig Inthe northwestern horizon. ‘Those who saw It report It as beliag particularly brilliant, anciwith a large, fan- shaped tall, 1b ts singulitr that the observ. ers nt the National Observatory. did not no- dive It. ‘The astronomer who was on wately was observing a plinet at another quarter of the henyens, and did not knaw of the comet willl told of It by a eltizen to-day. ‘The Smithsonian Institute, within an hour to. day, heard of what probably is the comet from three diferent sources,—one from En- gland, nnother from Rochester, and a third from residents of this city. ROCHESTER, N. Y. FE Apectat Dispatch to The Unieago Tribune — * Rocunsren, N. ¥., June 23.—Prof, Sharp- less, of Maverford Colluge, Pennsylvania, telegraphs Director Swift, of Warner Ob- servatory, this city, hata great comet was discovered by Li. 'T. Edwards with the naked oye this morning, and sinmiltaneously a tela gram came from Edward 1. Larkla, of New Windsor, Il, announelug the same comet, “Ls poaltion Is In Auriga, about elght dexrees trom Capella, and of vast size, It hos a “bright contro and fan-like tall about fIfteon degrees long, Twill be a matter for dispute winlets is ontitied to the honor of discovery nnd the Warner prize of $200, ‘This fs tho third comet discovered In the New World aince May tl, It1s possible that this Is the comet Of 18h, expected In that quarter this yen, C.S. Wirrrn ony, Scoretary Rochester Astronomical Society. J DAYTON, 0. Dayton, 0., Juno 23.—Luesday morning, the Stet Inst., a comet wns discovered in the horizon northenst of the elly by Juhu TMauin, a German astronomer of this elty, who has glyen much attention to tho subject. ‘The comet was first seen nt 3:30 a, mn, Cos Jumbus Ue, It traveled with great: raptd- ity, butwas discernible for mora, than tn hour, For two mornings since it hag been seer, ench: morning slighty Mxher in the Horizon and a few niluutes éariter, No:pre- vious publication respecting this comet his Yet been seen fn this locality, —— WUE PACIFIC COAST. SAN Francisco, dune 23.—The coniet ro- ported discavered in two plices in tho Enst- ern States list night was seun here early this morning by Prof. Mauks, It. was a at Rodle, Cal, nt 4:30 a. in, where the nuctons was Well defied and bud brilliant tall, It was observed at Tombstone, Ariz, itd th Me with the ntelous Anparautl j hal® tho size of tho full moon, and the tall’ fan-shaped and yery brilliant, All dispatelies state the comet Was northenst-northerly, headlay northwest, and just nbove the horizon,» LA BALL, Tht Upecfat Dispatch te The Chicago 2yibuns, LA Sani, LL, duno 23,;—Norman Snow, of this clty, who possesses’ a’ small but pow- erful. telescope, while taking observations about 3 o’clock ‘this morning, disceverdd 5 comet in the vorthwest, Its exnct position by mathanatlent computations he did not de- rate, ne " .) _ CINOINNATY, 0, Gisornnats, O., Juno .—A new comet was plainiy visible: here » lttle before 3 oolovk this morning, “It appeared about ‘Mftoen or eighteen flegrees abovethe horizon In the northeast «Its tall, whilel fs large aud luminous, poluted toward the xonith, Sy pempareentt Tne Lo AKRON, Qe -Annon, 0. dune B.—At 3 o'clock this morning @ yery careful ‘ard competent ob- aurver reports seclng a large comet In the northeastern heayans, ij oe 7 HARTYORD, CONN, Hautvonn, Conn, June 8.-A new comet was seon ‘from ‘Trlulty Colvge about 3 this morning. ee ‘ —— ‘i JIN. CHICAGQ,* . Itmay worry sono nervous people to kuow it, but the faot is that nnuther pomet hus buen dis. covered, and, as ustal, by voveral people, who abe now quarreling over tuo duvstion of priors in soning ton with tho Biase: Lisa ang we division of tho prize-muncy, Avcot 0 the dispatches, Heat Edwards, of, ifavertard Cale foge, ongby Walia, saw the .wdriel mossunyer wht te naked. ese erday wmoruling, and Edgar L, Larkin, ow Winddur, ba leo roparted to have seen it, pant tu hive furulshed tho goucral, /f somowbut iudotinit aud wovatle- enrly yout Gr Row fuctory, Information that ' it was vag question it which these two gentiomen Apparently most interested Just at present (sae to which of them clapped eyes on it first, and to which of them belongs not only the hanor, but thy pocketing of the privy of €20) offered by 1 putrou er the Warron Observatory at Moches ter, N.Y." Fe nppenrs, however, that Edwants Larkin ware not the only persons who wore permitted ta gaze on this new terrestrial visitor. s\ party of teamators, employed atn slaughtore houso near State and Twenty-ffth atrects, ani it at) oor ahout | the = hour of half-past 2 o'’clack yesterday morning, in the diroctton of :the Gavernmont plor. AS described by the slauuhter-houso star-yazors, ita tall was aboutaix foot lung, Ite body of a dull lead color, and its apparent direction wost- arly. | My, Charles Morse, a member of the Rourd of ‘Lrade, Ithovwiau sats hosaw it sustere day moruing from his residence on the North Side, while an additional clatin has bacn put fore ward fn behall of a correapondent. uf Prof, Stony, of tho Cincinnet! Univoraity, who is sald to have scon st several days ago and reported, it ty the Professor nt the thine. While the varigts candidates for the position of comet-discoverer are sottiing this question among themscives, It may interust the reader to know something about THY COMET ITSELY. Tho new discovery is tovated in the consteilas Yon Auriga, about 8 degrees front Capilla, Its position yesterday iby was {1 5 hours 3b} ii ht nscenaton, and 41 degrees north ‘This would make {t sul at almost precisely 9 o'clock In the evening, and riso within afow ites of 2o'clock this morning. Itwwns citeulated pesrenay that it would bo vislblo hery, s0,that Its position could be mons. ured, about B u'clack this morning, provided the wl were ulvar, and Prof. Hough, of. Dearbora Observatory, uccordlugly tnude his arrange: iments to mexsure its position at that hour. Consiturible surprise bas been expressed at the suddenness with which the new comot bas Uinxed out into prominence, This, however, 15 nothing unusual in the history of comots, e& E einlly when they hnppon.to be far north, or avo beon ubsorved inthis hemisphere. The po- sition of this comet Indicates that it has boen near enough for several days to be quite promi. ent but for tho fact that it was a coushicrable distanco above tha horizon only when/(the sun was also above the burizon, and the Ilht of tho ono interfered with ie ent of the other, The right nscousion ol the mean sun Inet night was aliout six hours and tet ininutes, which 18. only bout thirty-sovon tuluutes awny fron the right #scension of the comet, ‘That is, the comet will pass the meridian above the pole nt about thirty-sevon tninutes before noon to-duy, and tho fact that it can bo seen ut all after sundown and before sunrise is due to ; ITS GREAT DECLINATION, the comot betng below our horizon only about five huurs out of the twanty-four, ‘Tho supposition that tha comet isa return cf tho one uf 181%, or of any other comet, ty the Inerest gut ~ [ts identity with that or uny other comet that bas bec previously seen can only: he determined after its position ins been toensured on at least three separate dutes, aud the orbit computed. Tho fact that comet Ie scen in nearly the sno dl- rection us a comet Keen at koine former tine roves nothing, owlng to the fact that tho shift. uy observatory on which the observer Is locuted inny cause the same absolute point In space to Uo agen wpparently dua great many different di- CRIMINAL NEWS. THE CONDEMNED PARRICIDES. Npectat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, MAnyvitie, Mo, June 23,—All hopes of a stay of excention or a commutation of the sentence of tho ‘Lalbott boys for the nssnsinas tion of their father, inthis county, on the night of Sept. 18, 1680, has gone. ‘They will In all probabllity be hanged fn public in this city tomorrow, ‘The scaffold will be erected. and all the necessary. preparations for execu- tlon ba perfected to-night. The condemned boys seu calin and undisturbed, ‘They sttll ussert their. innocence, .A vast crowd Is fuck. ing Into the city from all directions, and It Is probable that 10,000 peopla will witness the execution, . Th the Western Associated Presr, Sr. Louis, June 2k—Nearly all the minis- tera In St. Joseph have signed und sent a petition to Gov. Crittenden asking him to reprieve for Uiirty days the ‘'nlbot boys, under sentence to be hanged to-morrow for aimurderlng thelr father, so that they may minke. religious’ preparations for death, Gov. Crittenden has also re ceived. n ecommunteation from Wyatt, the princlpal witness against the ‘Talbot broth- era, saying that the fit with which he was at- tacked {n tho court-room while giving lis testimony clouded his mind, and. that his ev- fdence was In consequence not: altogether correct, and that he does not now belleve the boys kilted thelr father. Wyatt Is in jall awaltlng trial as necessory t0 the net, and his statement ts not lke , to‘havo much welght, > Dr ‘Talbot, the Greenback editor maid speaker, wis shot and mortally wounded |: while sitling on the side of his bud, his wifo- having retired. ‘The agsasin fired through the window, and the bullets, wassliyg thro fy the intended victim, struck Mrs. Talbot, In- Methyg a severe woul, ‘The case was worked up ngalnst the, boys bya detective named Brighton. Tie wou thelr contidence after the murder, and before they were charged with the erlue. Ewing -piabned a bogus bank ropbery, ho took the Talbots In ag confederates, Lut demanded that they should give some proof ‘of thelr nerve for desperate work, In Oils way he elniins to have got out of them bonsts that they killed thelr fathor, Wyatt was in the employ of Dr, Talbot, and says he was with ‘the boys when the crime was conmnitted, Onv of the condemned 14 23 years old, and the other 17, - ‘They hye wade poe prepare ton for death beyond willing thelr shares in thelr father's estate, whieh Was quite con- alderable, to their inathor. “The Post-Diapateh special from Mary ville, Mo, says: ‘fhe ‘Talbot boys, who: will be hanged to-morrow unless tha Governor inter. feres, yesterday deeded ‘their Interest In the estate left by thelr father to nn attornay If he would pel a statement from Wyatt, who turned’ State’s evidence nnd” be- entny tho chief witness against thom, that he And sworn falsely.” Another prominent wit. ness. ugiinel the boys says he knd been oifered $1,000". tu contradict his testimony, = Nunicrous ~~ telegrams hive been sent to Gov. Crittenden plcuding for elemency, but that gentionian has tuken ito further action fi the waiter ye 'Yho condemned boys nasert, thelr innacunee, and complain. bitterly of the, prajudtey against them and tho iisrepresentations of the press. ‘They say they are the viethius of Aconspirucy.: and “that” time will prove it, They ure naw du separate cells, and no-one ts perinitted to see then. “ * ALARGY WAULL ,Soeclat Diwyateh to The Chicage Tribune, Sriaron, Ill, June %3,—F, 0, Glassford, a tobacco merchant of this place, was robbed of $100 Inst eventing, Mr, and Mrs, Class. ford oceupy rovms in the Heenan block, and were both ‘out during the. evening, and on thelr return found hetr door open and a key in the lugk, which fitted so clogoly that it could not easily be extracted. Nothing about the rooih appeared ta be disturbed, but, ay Mrs, Glassford lovked for the little tin safe In whieh’ they always kept their money and valuable papers, she found [t missing. Ut contained over $400. In’ currency, some baut certifleates, several notes, aud a mune ber of mortuages, upon’ which they had money loaned, Suspicion at once fell. upon Mrs, O'Neal, the wife of a respectable slioe- maker who. cael uiail ‘ooms adjoining ‘the Glussfordy, and know that the qanoy was here, A warrant. was sworn. out and her Jaume searched, but nothing could be found that fave nny clew to thethfuf, No trace hus yet been found, but detect!ves are lookhig It up, : A SADMAN?S CRIME, - Spectat Dispatch Co The Ohicaco Tredune, Kansas City, Mu.,i dune 2—Abont 10 ofcluct this ‘morning a crazy nan named Marilu'Gatfucy made au attack upon two boarders at. Keenan's }lotel in elty,; and = fatally © wounded John V, Lueay, All ‘the | partles wero in’ bed jn one room, when, without warning, .the madman drow a kulfa and sprang Wpoti «his sroon-mates, “AN were strangers,’ and -before asslatance arrived Galfney “had iniifoted terrible wounds upon Lueas,:, from’ which: ho wilt die, ‘The uafortunaus man's windplpe was sal Ue MSM Ala et vad five cuts on ta 0 iy only arrested ‘after: bulug clubbed into sub, yilasion be the police, knows nothing of the agauult, ; "+". | A DARK DEED, puclal Dlsoaten to Ths Cateace Tribune. Kansas Crey, Mo, June 8.—This afters noon the body of an unknown mon was dis- covered in tho Missousl River at the toot of Broadway, and, from all appearance, he had beun murderad and thrown into the water, ‘She man was of medium build, sbout five feet soven fuches high, and hig forehead this’ above the left eyo was badly hed, evie dently by a heavy blow from soino dull ine strutiont. While the body was at the undertaker’s n negro boy named John Scott, whois In the employ of 1 Jf Perna, 9 Job printer on East Sixt street, saw it, and sald he recomnized it us that of a sian who was in Knosas, City last Wednesday, Ie had {ligplayed 2 goo deal uf money early in ft the da: DELIBERATE BURGLARS. Spectal Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune. Jackson, Mich, June %.—This morning burglars effected entrance Into the house of E. W. Chapin. but were driven off by the faintly being arotsed. -The thieves then visited the residence of C. W.- Harris, near by. Entrance wax effected “by cutting out slats of the blind, then removing the wire screen and eutting n circle of the glaxs and putting 9 buy throngh. who unlockeil the door. Thoy stola Mr. Harris’ slives nnd the contents of lis pockets, not mitch money belng founds ‘They ratsacked ww bureau drawer, taking a portemonnag and. some change, ey gathered a Inrge quantity of siiverware, knives, forks, and spoons, fatd Ib down. and pro- ceetled to take a lunch in the pantry. In the tuidst of the meal they were heard, and, an alarm belug raised, beat wu hasty retreat, not having the to take the allverware. 1 +) PARDONED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixuriero, ItL,June2.—The Governor to-tay Issued a pardon for Joseph Holtexmp, who was ‘convicted of larceny at the February, 1878, term of the Clreult Court of Jo Daviess County and sentenced to the Penitentiary for alx years. The man was very low with con- sumption, and has but few days to live. On representation of some of the leading citizens of Jo Daviess, It was decided best to let him xo to his friends, who will give hin: better care and attendance, SATLED FOR SAFE-KEEPING. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixorivey, UL, June | %3.—United States Deputy-Marshat Green arrested John King and Samuel Jones, of Et dorado, fn this elty. this morning on a boneh warrant. .‘They were summoned to this city aa witnesses In. the eases ngzalnut the celabrated = Westbruok —connterfelting: Fang of which they are inembets, and were jailed for sate-keeping, NOT GUILTY, - Speetat Diapateh to The Catcayo Tribune, Toner, Stine 3.—Tho jury in’ the Feeley- O'Donnell murder cage brought in a verdict of Not guilty’ at8 o'clock this morning. Tho prisoner Feeley was conipletely over- come, and, giving way to his feulings, cried Uke a child. FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY, Lovisvitie, Ky., June 2.—A speolal to the Courter-Journal trom Maysville says: ‘The shooting atfray at Dover, this county, Monday eventing, had x fatal ending. Will jam Manning, Marshal, was shot by Thomas P. Ailergon, County’ Assessor, and died 3 few minutes after miduight this inorning. BURGLANIZED. Npectat Disynteh to The ‘Chicago Tribune, Manion, Wis, June 2%3.—The store of Greenman Bros. of Windsor, In. this coun- ty, was burglarized of 850 In money and $150 In postage-stamps last wl)lit. THE BOGUS “ CLAIMANTS? Sax Fuanciscu, Cal, June 2h—A. San Diego disputeh says of the new 'Tiehborne olaimant that he ts well known iit that vicin- ity, and is n pure delusion. CASUALTIES. A DELINQUENT OPEHATOR, Spectat Dispatch to Tae Catenga Tribune, LASALLE, June 2.—The Pern aeeommo- dation on the Chilengo, Roek Istand & Paellie Rallrond, due here at 0:0 pm. collided with o freight train at Buffalo Rock, nbout — ten miles cast, oof. th wreeked. No one was serlousiy Injured, ‘The responstiitity for the accent appears to be. with a newly-appoluted operntur at Ottawa, who ih some way falled in the proper perfortiunce of his uty. ACCIDENTALLY SITOT, iat Mtavate to The CAtcane Tritnnes AK, Wl, June .—Mrs, dames Johnson, iing four miles north of here, aceldentally slot herself throngh: the tert Jung Wednesilay evening while handling a revolver, But little hopes are enturtained of her recovery, Spreiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bepronm Ind, dane th-Yesterdny after noon n young. man nated Kern, who lives seven miled west of here, was fatally shot through the neck by the techiontal diagharge of hissan while out hunting when he was gettlog over a fence. MRS, ARNOLD'S CONDITION. Cruvenaxn, June. 24—Mrs, “Arnold, whose steull was fractifred ‘yesterday by a locomotive at, the. time VPresldent Gar- field’s’ — unele owas, Killed, | was still onliva’ at datest” -necounta, but in a critleal condition, Mer brother, Dr Boynton, by expected tu-morrow from Long Branch, ‘The tanerat of "Thomas Gartekd will be held Saturday afternvon, Word las deen received Uhat the President will not be here to atten, —— DOWN IN A CUAL-MINE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritmne. Srnvaton, UL, dune 2—Ben Millard, a intnor fn the employ of tha Conl Kun Coal Company at thelr penyut sliatt, was edught between two curs in the mines * to-day and badly jammed up about the hips. Lt will lay Ln tip for some time . Lt is belleved that no bones are broken. P KILLED IN A RAILROAD COLLISION Speetat Dispatch tu The Chicage Tribune, Dunvgux, lowa, dune 23-—Ln a collision Jast night at Mason Clty between 1 passenger: train on the Central Iuilrond of lows and a ue rule on the Clitenzo, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul, two passonmer and “two freight. cary wore wrecked and one mun killed, LOST AN ANDI: Rotclat Dispatch ta’ The Chteage Tribiries Anpensoy, Ind, June 23.—John Karna: han, employed In the Claetnnat!, Wabash & Michigan Ratlway yar heres had his lett armterribly mangled last might while coup ling citrs, “Tho avav wes amputated to-lay four Inches above tho elbuw. KWLED IN A SHINGLE-MILL, Special Wiayatch fo The Chicago Tribune, -Bast SAGINAW, Mich: June $-—-Dennls ‘Tucker was killed tau siinglo-mill at South Saginaw to-~duy by the breaking of a Jointer, the kulfe belng forced throiigh the shoulders blade Into the lungs, He was a married mun, 23 yuars old, " Morsfoyd's Acta Phusphate—Palatable, Horsford’s Ald Phosphate ie fron woceptablo to the stomach und patito when al olnes aro objectionable, ee _ BUSINESS NOTICES. Gat the Genuind Articlo,-The ¢reat popularity of * Wilbor’s Compound of Cod: Layer tiand Line" bas induced sumo unpriuciniod persons to attainpt to palm olf n slmplo artivio of their own manufactures but any person: woo is sulforiog from oouwbs, colds, or vonsuniption should be careful where thoy parctnise bis artle cle, I roquirgs no bulling. y ‘Use aro ite biel HUIEN actouel and the prow Deretor has ample ovidence on feof ita oxtraur dinary yuccess in pulinonary complulnts, Tho phnsphato of imo ossosaon a jest Marvelous ea aay 88 combined with the Bey, Code Liver Oft by Dr. Wilbor, “It {a proseribod by the medical facult if Sold by A, i, Wilbor, Cheuilet, Houston, and alldrugeisty. + 2 me Mr. 0, F, Mansons of 2040 North Seve nth woot, Palladolpiia, says 1 bays used Yoibin Go-ly Cuca Hoot Lona auiong 1ny pas Sente w iva tho most satiefautory rosults” Cho HU Haag chat earca tee Hon, und Drsausness 18 spoodily remedied by its Uso. ———— * Arond’s i8eof, trun, atid Wine, wit Cinchonn, the standart 1} ectjulnal touly of tes peaccousleg Aare Jt enriches tho blood, prompt- ly tuviguratcs tho brain und nervous system, {nproves digestion, ote. Reaules A round foray, Dright vyod, bappy astute ot mind, Arond’s drag= tone, corer Madison atreot and Fifth aycuu ity, lasteventng, Both engines wore totally: othor meddle COUNTY CONTRACTS.; Why the “Times” ts Attacking the Board of Commis: sioners. An Instance in’ Which a ." Margin" -of $11,000 Was Wiped Ont, In the artlefe published Syestorday in Te , Tuunust, relative to the new County Building, wheroln Commissioners . Burling. and Wood showod good and valld reasons for tho various votes cast by then in refercnoa to the erection of the rotunda una various other contracts, there was one point which was not gono into as fully os {t+ descrved, That was tho, letting of the contract for the car penter work, plastering, plumbing, pase fitting, and steam-heating of the Court-fouso, which were roady to bo lot two ycare ago thia worth. The Joint Committee on Public Build- Inge and Supplies, conststing of tau members, reported In fuvor of awarding tho contracts to certain individuals, Seven of the Committee afterwards came to the conclusion that,tho ro- port of the Committee was unwise, and con- curred In the action of tho Board in awarding the contracts for the carpenter and fire-proor work to PB. J. Doxter, for tho plastering to ‘Thonias O'Brien, for the stearm-beating to Joba Davis & Cu., and for the plumbing and gaa-fit- ting to Schuster & Lampurtucr, ‘Tho total of these bids amounted tu $27,2%1, This action of the Board was gonorally indorsed then, and nothing has occurrod since to show that lt was unwise, ‘ho persons to whom theta several contracts woro let were oxporta In those lines of work, Bach one of them was thorough: Jy acquainted with tha Iabor which he con« tracted to perform. It was bis specialty, and it was done far better and moro ovontornivally than if all the contracts hud heen lot to ono indi- vidual. fatulliar with only una klad of work, who would farm out noarly nil his Job to rivals, who would do the work, of voursa, but necessartiy of tnferior quality so as to allow tho topeaterrinonler Qmargin for bis individual ru : Pitho severest ‘critfcism of tho conduct of the Board in lotting those contracts camo from tha Chicago Times, 1 paper which hus since been abtsing tho Board for ite acts with n bitterness which indicates plainly its excessive disap- polntment “at tho lure of tho Com- inlesjoners to coinply with its wishes fn reference to theso purticulitr contrnots, While these bls woro under consideration the Times, for sone unknown reason, Ured that all of thom be. let to ove fra,—Henessy Bras.,— whose . bids SIU Nat fu tho aggregate, to ¢ or nenrly $1 E {the bids of tho successful compotitora. [ho reason of tho Tins in dealring the Board to pay $11,000 more for tho work than wad necesenty Is, Ot: course, unknown. Tho reason whioh it, ussigne, whouover the County Bourd aceepts i higher, rather than a lower, prpposal for any work, is that tho Ulfference etiwacn tha two fs to be divided between the wembora uf the Wonrd. «If this rule ef conduut, which tho Pimee applivs to the rection of others, were to be applied to ita own, the conclusion woulll be that tho .€110K' ditference botwoen Hennessy Brothers’ bid and thoso of thelr com. petitors waste be divided, Hetween whom, Iris ‘nnevoasary to suy. But-whatover dispositiog was to bo mada of thet $11,000, the Times haa steadily, since Hennessy Hrothers faulted toyetthe work, poured out Its abuse upon the Hoard which did not take‘lts advica, and upon the can tractors whoo) it did not fuvor, Although those nen stand well {n the business community, and although the quality of tuo work which they bave done 1s excellent, they have been pursued with a vielous malignanoy which appears to. bo tha chitd of dtisuppolntmont and of unsuccessful vislon, it leat pity tat the County Board, simply be- cause, {0 the exercise oF Its diserotion, 1t chore to snvy tho county 311,00, and tosecure superior workmunship, sould abused aud bluck- uirded © just os much vas if its action ad cost’ the «county $12,000," and bad Jnflicted upon it. inferior workmanship, Theil action hus subjected thom to unremitting ubuse,—nvuse so constint that It hue censed to have woy fotluence,-and thoy ean well ufford to pay uo intention fo these muli- ojos vharges, kuowing, us thoy do, that the reson why they are unuilo fs that thore wes no wary of 611,009," The evothing und wollitying Intience of such a tmirgl wag dimoult to enleulate. Had. there been such a murzin, columns of Hee villigeation would hive heen unpublished, Inferior work would have prised unnoticed, extra eburgos would not havo. hven pera, aud tho Comilssionars, Instead of being pursued with abuse, would huve been overwhelined with pratses, aS Hereafter when any router of the Tines finds guy persan, ur why set of persons, abused thore~ doy alt he Ling todo to And Aue Uxplann tion in to look biek a itttle wayand he will discovor that, At sore ing or other, this parxon or set, of per- sone disrozarded the rile of division and left no muryln to mollify tho uttachiug Hewsphpur. Ce nner aeeeetentinreasenner enna nCLOAKS AND SUT CARSON, PIRIE — -& 00'S more than tho aguroe | West Bnd Dry rods House MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, UNSPARING REDUCTIONS IN. OUR CLOAK and SUIT DEPARTMENT. SECOND SERIES OF QUOTATIONS. It will pay to read the list, though : it be a long one. Fine. Black Lawn Suits, with doublo waists......-++ Fino Black Lawn Suits, with Hunt Frenolt Cambrle Suits, with Tucked Oise Watetas hoes coer 8.00 Callvo, Cambric, ‘and Percale Wrap: Word GO styles, 75u torreeees. 200 Colored Latrn Wrappors....- ~ 1.75 Whito Lawn Wrappers, $2.50 to.. 7.50 Ropp Wrappers, Mned, $2.75 to... 3.75 Colared Lawn Sacques, Laco trims er Linon Havelocks, Dolmans, and Ul- $0.00 story, all tho sewest .slinpes, $1.60 to ” srpteevep scene Be Flne Cloth, ‘‘Mereedes” th Wraps, i with good satin factugs, bows, &0.15.00 . These are: aupetior in cloth, shape, and tulmmings to the. garments sold on the South Side for $20.00. : SWost End’? Shirred Cironlars, tho most gracoful and effective protective Wrap yet introduced, and not .to be found elsowhore, . Satin do Lyon Dolmans, with yo 3 Taasomenturle and Fringo Trin, WAU vecerecevecy 1 “The reductions on our White Swiss and- Fancy Silk, Cloth, Cashmore, and Bunting Sults, exceed anything heretofore known. ++ TU Pays to Trade on tho West ‘Side. CARSON, PIRIE&.C0, It bas stood the lost of years of udu, and bas oun~ atantly lnceuusud In populagity. OE business corrvemutency or othor writin it is of xreat value, Cun Bo Used xb night; weiles accu Faluly und Lewutitully at marvolous ppead; requires ng tnkin eHIDM Up. UU akilivd operatur. Every mibehiue wareunteds BL BS Broad 4 HONS WoNs, uy, Ne Ve | TAY. Ho-at, Poliadelputa (2 So Mudivon-at, Chicazo. S Howard's. usldimore §

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