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DAILY NEWS XXXII. MASiDH: 29. 1879. ASHTMTOS. SE8SIOIV.

The IXoKkciln Ctunmitlrr of thf Whole Army Approprimion (ke di-cnon Prarld Ing 'Tar Binilnry nl tbe Ca'agrciimen RIUre Cnpitnl IVewt. HOTJSE. WASHlKGtON.March ibifted a from J. J. Wilson to jibe elected from the Ninth congressional district of Iowa on the 5th Of Novembdt, and offered a resolution to refer ttie memorial to the committee on All the fitting members from.

Iowa were electejl on the day claimed on the Other side, p.ot tho day legally fixed for the election The resolution was adopted by a Young had read an extract from the report of tac grand jury on the election present, and at bis suggestion the committee rose and the house adjourned, KEPBESENTATIVEB' KEJttntas. WASHINGTON, March thirty members of the house of repteEentaUvss, Including Reagan and Jones, of Texas. Springer, Stevenson, Kwing, Murah, Ladd, Kelley. De La Matyr, Weaver, "Warner, Wright and Wise, met- this evening, to'consider the subject of the presentation of. financial measures the present session.

The following resolution was adoptxad: Besolved, That we will ask cooperation of our fellow members of all parties in endeavoring to' pass at this session a bill for the following purposes: First. Increase of coinage ot sliver to the capacity of our mints, and to issue certificates receivable for all public dues and tbe purchase of silver bullion at market rates. Second. To reissue greenbacks now held for redemption of fractional currency, or hereafter retired lor payment of arrearages of pensions and an eitin- guishmerit of bonded debt. Third.

Providing for substitution of legal tender notes lor national bank in Hamilton county, Ohio, to prove that his colleague and himself were not considered very bad persons. The thefa- vent" Into committee of the whole 6u the army appropriation bill Tncker ottered an amendment repealing the 4 iw (which prohibits any person has served in the millttry, naval or civil service of the Confederate states from being 1 appointed to a position in the army of the, t'uited States. A "point order made and withdrawn by Conger, iwas renewed by Sparks and sustained by the chair. The consideration of the bill having been concluded with the exception of section 6, repealing the statutes allowing the militory to preserve peace the polls, that spctibn was read. Conger rose to a point of order that, the section i changed the existing law" did not, retrench expenditures.

It could not be held seriously that striking out tho words, "to keep the peace at the polls" retrenched expenditures. Sparks admitted that the section changed law. but argued it retrenched the expenditures. Frye atgued that the section did not retrench expenditures. It did not affect the transportation of the army because the president was tbe commander-in- chiel and could transport the troops wherever he pleased and tnere was no power in thb house to say -he should transport troops here and not there.

Carlisle thought the house and country would hesitate a loug time belore accepting the doctrine laid down bv the gentleman from Maine, Frye, that the president as conlmander-in-chief of the army can wherever he pleases and use theto for whatever purpose he pleases withjbr without the consent of congress, fie undertook to affirm, that under the constitution of the t'nited States the piptident had no right to use the army orriavy or any part of it to protect the istate against domestic violence, or toienlorce etate laws, unless he was to do so by act of congress. Did, the gentleman on tne other side mean to say that the provision of jthe constitution which made iltheduty of the L'nited States to guarantee every state a republican form of government c-jnfer upon the president, iv single oHcer of the United States, that 'power' the gentlemen prepared "to go before the country on the proposition that the president was the Tufted States? Ail the authori- ity which ttift prufiide.nt. jiOSHeateri trtAtty to use the ariry and navy in protecting the states against domestic violence or in applying "the states in enforcing tne law, was ddrivea not from a provifaiOD of the constitution, whicn had been read. but from the act of congress of the 2Kth of February, 1T9S Amended in 180t. gentleman in commencing his speech stated it was claimed by me that the president had power to transport troop: wherever he pleased for aLy purpose whatever.

I did not say I did toot claim it and I never claimed What I claimed was simply tliisi: ''That if these words "Ui keeo peace! at the polls" were- stricken out," tnat would not be any restriction whatever oh cf the commaGaer- in-ohief ot the army to transport the army from-barVack to barrack and from etate to state as he saw lit. That is all that I claim, "anS does riot the gentleman admit tnat? atrree to that. the executive of the stale calls on the president to domestic violence, and if domestic violence is at "tho polls, where a general election place, is not the president bound under his oath of office comply with that request' the application ib made in regular form under act of congress. 1 that it'is the duty of the president to send troops, out 1 say when these troops have goneitiU-i a slate and havts dispersed the mob or insurrectionists or whatever they may be called, who acting in resistance to the state Authorities, (they have performed their dutv and must stop at thnl. They oau- not stay at the polls protect the pi-aoe there.

now disputing that bull ask the gentleman whether of not this proposed section would takeaway the power of the presi- I dent if he )were properly called upon certainly will not. If that be so, and if It does not take alvay the president's power, and if that contingency shall happen, as it possibly may, and if the officers of the army are to obey the lawful orders of tbe president, then hat becomes of the offlcer--who is ordered by the president to subpress a riot and to quiet domestic violence at a place where a general electioj has taken place? gentleman from New Jersey is.asking me ijuestlons on one subject and I am discussing another subject. Of course an officer is boind to obey order of the president when the president is acting in strict conformity to the law. but we discussion the question whether of not eoldiars can be sent into the the purpose of keeping peace at tile polls, not for the purp ose ot euppressihS domestic insurrection or violence, you understind that the the United States is included in the ecjpfl of this section, which sppaks of "any other person engaged In the civil aorvioe of the United States?" If he is, ahd if tie ba called upon by the tbe fctate properly, and in a proper manner, and if he responds to that call, 'would he be liable to punishment undfcr the provisions of the section president cannot be properly callpd upon to do a thing which he lias 110 pdwei to do. In other words, be cannot bd properly called upon to send troops into a state preserve the peace at an eieoUou.

understood the gentleman to say, that ho thought the section did not effect that power of the executive. desire to say that the "ivords of the secretary to frhlch gentlemai called roy attention to.are taken from -Ac act of February 25, 18C5, and ore an exact copy sq far as they go, ot that act I am ta say exactly wha the true construction is, but -1 do sa; that thlEJlaw cannot be so construed o' amended jus to punish any officer or cltl zen far doing that which 1 he has a righ to do. Stephens obtained 'the floor, bu stated tBit he ires unable to proceed a uot.es. Fourth. To stop all further 1 increase of the national debt.

Fifth, To provide for a tax on incomes of over Some conversation followed as to the better means to Introduce bills for the foregoing purposes in the house and Ewing and Weaver and Warner were appointed a committee to prepare the silver bill in accordance with the first branch of the resolution. It was stated tlratDe La Maty had a bill to offer In relation to the substitution of legal tender, notes for notional bink notes. Adjourned. SECriiES THEI.AXD. By a decision of the cbmmlssioner of the general land office respecting, the of the McGregor and Missouri river railroad company a'nd the Chicago.

Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad company, the latter about acres. THE NEW CERTIFICATES. hey Will RradT far Ifec Public on April I at. WASHINGTON, March cew 4 per cent.

certificates which the secretary ot the treasury was authorized to issue by an act of the last congress, will be ready for tbe public on the 1st of April. already orders have been received for nearly $1.000.000 of them, and the indications are that they will become popular at once, an Investment for men of small savings. Under Secretary Sherman circular inviting all banks and all government officials to become agents in placing the new certificates there have already been over 500 applicants, and tke circular las not been out a week. Every postmaster in the United States will be an authorized agent for their sale, and will receive a small commission. It Is expected that a large amount of the monvy will paid out to the pensioners under arrears of pensions act, and that the certificates will tempt the poor people to withdraw their deposits from savings banks.

Over 100,000 persons took the £50 four per cent, bonds, and they were generally people who had money to invest. These certificates will offer ac advantageous oppor- turfity to those who have more than SW) and less than to invest. Secretary Sherman and the comptroller of the currency have been in consultation, and have decided that banks cannot lawf uphold certificates as a part of their reserve, and that the certtficatoa a legal tender, but it, the opinion at IGf treasury that a great many of them will get into circulation, particularly as they are redeemable only in exchange lor 4 per cent, bonds. FOREIGN NEWS. GBANT TO BE TUB OBEST OF Terrible MortnlUr amd in the BUcU Plague Frnrrd-Hnn- -For- eign'tVcirk.

POILEK EXPLOSION. EVANSVILLE, March.21?.—A boiler In Brinkmeyer A Harper's washboard factory t-xpl'ided this morning. One ma2 had his thiph broken and three others wen 1 aided. damage to the property was not UOHBIIILE. March 'If.

canes day nftprnouu an old man named John W. Hammel wag painting the front of a fcloie on Penn avenue. Hft stood on a high office Blcxil. in ordnr Ui rtftch as high up as John Wilkinson.a member of the fire ilcpaitment. came along with a couple of friends, and to them with a "Wouldn't It a good joke to knock the from old man''" others urged him to do It, add in(rare thf stool a kick and knocked it out into the street.

Hammel fell on his head and Hide and was fatally injured. His Kku.l is Iractured anti four of his ribs broken. He is over nixty years olil. Wilkinson was arrnsted and Is now in jalP NEW March following dt-tails been oT the loss of the St. Michel, on the nlgbt of March 14 The Haytien war steamer St.

Michel, six guns, Commander Nudal, h.mnf? on board part of the Twcnty- seventn regiment of the line, with lien. Jloctp.ilnt, military governor of Cape Havtlnn, 'on her way from Port nu Prinre to the last named port, came into collision with the British bolivar, of West India and Pacific Kf-amship company of Liverpool, near Gonaives. In the "bay of the same name, of 110 persona on board the whom only 4 were cjvillacs, 72 were saved by boatB of the English Eteamer; among them are captain of the St. Michel and Gen. Montpoint, Amone the lost are Dr.

Lahens and Mr. Albert Fcai.cois Joseph, brother of late minister of public Instruction. GEKEVA, March question re-establishing capital punishment must be referred to a popular vote. CHINESE HATTERS, -i ST. PETERSBTTBG, March Gazette Is Informed from trustworthy sources that tbe Chinese ombassador has demanded the retrocession of Euldja.

A dispatch from Orenburg Bays the Chinese arc prepoilng a demonstration against Kuldji, OBAKT. LONDON, March Grant will visit Slam at the invitation of tbe king. THE BACES. LTVEBPOOL, March grand national stneple chase was won by the Liberator; Jackal, second 1 Martha, third. GENERAL GRANT and party arrived at Penang.

Debate on the Zulu war was continued In the house of commons tonight, but adjourned without action. AEEE8TS. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says the name of the man who attempted to assassinate (Jejjeral Von Drentelen is known. Four councillors of state with their wife's and a son of an ex- counc'ellor have been arrested.

THE MERO EXPEDITION. The expedition to Mero will consist of 3,000 men escorting an exploring party under command of Grand Duke Nicholas Constantlnovitch. VAKOOB KJIANH. A dispatch from Lahore states that Yakoob Khan's last letter is Indecisive. An advance of troops IB Impossible before tho middle of next month, assail the passes will bo clear of snow lor a simultaneous movement on the part of Gens.

Roberts and Brown. KEMAIIKA11I.Y MOUEHATE. BERLIN, Mnrvh speech In the Iteichstag yesterdav, on the mo-Lion in favor of autonomous for Alsace, Lorraine, was remarkable for Its moderation. His dental of tbe right of the province to be represented in the bundsrath refeired tn Its being represented on the same footing as otbcr states. He was quite willing to see It represented in a modified form.

He hnd been asked "whv, if conscious of flaws in the administration of the province he had not sooner proposed a remedy." Bui ne thought the initiative should come trom the people themselves, and now that they had spoken out, he held himself bound in all conscience to try und meet their wishes. PARLIAMENT. LONDOK, March the holiso of commons. Stanhope, under secretary for India, stated that no information has been received by the government flora India, that negotiations in Afghanistan had failed, and that an Immediate advance of troops had been ordered as reported. He added he could say that the information to hand with regard to Afghan affairs did not agree with the statements published.

onm-ART. PARIS, March Tonaille de Vanlabelle, French historian, IB dead. author of the histor of technology. Is dead. DOTY ON (OTTON.

LONDON. March Berlin correspondent vouches for the of the following: According Ui the present form of the government's bill, raw cotton will be exempt from duty. The whole tariff is considerably what wae and by no means justifies the recent scare. AM IKE, NEW YoKK. March 28" letter received here from Brazil savs that 18.000 people died in In December, or one-fourth of Uu? population; that 27,000 recorded were in two months, while a numbfr of bodies were sunk In tho bay.

the villages round alwjut, poor-- people were dying like sheep A horrlbl" stanch arises from the emeterieh, and the Mark plague is are.d. Starving refugees claruored nt the bar cks for food. commandant attempted to arrest the ringleaders, but was shot down. Four and rioters were killed In the struggle that ensued. Finally lire military were driven out of the town and the provision sacked.

plllflnce with. China reinforcements aromised for British Barman, amount to 5,000. A man-of-war Is slab coming. All non-offlclal English residents have lelt ilandalay. There have been several attempts at-incendiarism here, and one large fire occurred.

Collecting the Tnxei. CINCINNATI. March a cfalm for taxes due In 1876, from tbe Pullman car company tho officers this afternoon levied on the palace car Eanawaa, standing on a aide track on the Ohio and Mississippi road and removed therefrom the bedding, towels, carpets, chairs and all moveable gooda which were taken to the court house. There stin remain UB- collected taxes for 1877 and 1878 which It Is said will be collected in the same manner, jft Ocean fflariae. NEW YORK, March Baiflo from Liverpool, and Mass from 1 dam, QUEEKSTOWK, March 28.

Wisconsin from New York, Lord OUve rom NEW YOEK, March Denmark from London NEW YOBK, March satia, from London. At- -f. AN FBAKCISOO, March A.Webster, secretary of the OricKet Club of this oltyv who returned, from Australia by the last steamer, porta that ten of the British gentlomcu orlcteters accompanied by Lord Harris, who hare been a' tour of Australia, will return home via San Francisco by the next steamer. They will bn invited to a match in this Oliver-Cameron WASHINGTON, March the Oliver-Gameron-Suit today the defense rested the'case, and ilrs. Oliver was recalled.

She testified she never slept hi room with Mrs. Henrique; had conversation with her about Cnmeron, and never told her or any other person -tiat she intended to blackmail bur. Prosc'cutiuu rested. Adjourned. Tfcr JellirM.

ST. Lens. March Capt. James II. Kads received a telegram today from the of the Mississippi river, staling that Capt.

Uruwn'soIMelal survey just shows ut twenty-five leet a channel through the jetties, with at least a width or 440 feet, 26 feet a channel with at least a width of 140 feet, and a central channel ot 27J feet deep, l.ouUTillr Bar. LOCIHMLLK. March 28. bar of Louisville held a meeting and adopted resolution deploring the as- sassinutlon of Jno. M.

Elliott, of court of appeals and expressive of Lhe high esteem entertained fur deceas- e.i. bufcud waived an examination today and Wius committed te answer. llOlj. i Match cbanaber of deputies by a vote uf 241 to S8, order of tbe day proposed Jby Signor Carol! anJ accepted t.y the gxjvernment; amrmine tbe determination to abolUh theorist tax. The vote Is considered to show an understanding between the ministry and vaiiwus groups of the left, tending m''diticati'on of cabinet.

TEKIIE HAVTE. March 28 E. E. Zimmerman, agent for the Warde it Barrymore bipldinacv company, received a telegram announcing thAt Barrimgroi. "recently by leiSsT can live.

cancelled their engagement here, and left for Texas last evening. Cnptnrrd. GjJ Dr.ADW D. March Little Vfull and hLs baad of Cheyenne Indians numUering thlrty-Hve lodges with 25t) ponies wero captured by Lieut. Clark, second cavalry with eighty-live men on Box Eider Cr H'k, near Yellowstone rivor Tuesday, the mst.

MADISON, March A special train of seventeen cars beaVlng emigrants, wiUi their baggage, passed through on Northwestern railroad last night, liound for Manitoba. Most of the emigrants from Canada. I'nptlnl PHaiahmrnl. HEIIXE. March national council today, finally resolved to adhere to the islon (if the state council In favor of Lbe re eetat-linhraent of eapital punishment.

4'onrrnlien. I'oM'Miirs, March The democratic coinnilUs-e have decided to hold a state convention here June I. The vote stood 12 fur June I. for May 2'.) and 2 scattering. GROCERIES.

81-2c 8 l-2c bait CUT IXJAPandpOW DEKKD BUQAB. Will get choice CUi'l'fiK A 8T3OAH. 6 l-2c wfll Lowest Gasb Price CHOICE GROCERIES, IHYflll'0 Cash Grocery UIAUN 5 House, J83 and 984 VftMt Wmltr Ac. Oor Btore Ii ths lareosi. In the We keep standard uid fall weight Goods, and ororythlng we tell, or money retaoded.

Orders by mail prompt ittenUon. and Ooodi pnt on board of cari freo of Call or lend for complete prlrt FURNISHINQ GOODS. RICK SILBER'S FAILURE iipoM of the LEASE OF 1 STORE, which they held lor a term at aa yet Compels Them to Continue THEIR RETAIL BUSINESS, Uoi'l farther notice. Having in their effort to Ce out during tbe but three monthi very large portion cf tbeir old stock, they will Itart in FKES8 AND SEW. with Greater Attractions Ever Belore.

Tliry arc reccirmg NEW STOCK. Comprising tbe Latest Best Novelties Ladies' Gents and Children's Grand AMUSEMEHTS. Opera House. Kanneolaoher Umrth. Leaieet and Uanagerft.

MatinV today at 1 o'elook 9WEET- CIIEC'KJIATE by Saturday night at 8 o'clock, last appearance ot tlu idlniitaolo OTTA. When jrill preuntxl by oneral MU8SETTE, or. Grand Little Bright Eyes! Opera House. tcher Marah, Managers an Three and Matinoe, Com- meircing Monday, March 31, Brilliant Musical and Tha 1 Event of tbo MR SAM LUCAS In tfy Great Moral anil UnxlcaJ Drama. Underground Railroad.

Written expressly tor him by Miaa Paulina llopkinif Mr. Lneaa wH be Hiippurted by a company of Colo ted Dxamaur, Vocal and Artial- of Barr After tUe Drama ail appeiuing in Parlor? Concert. Admialton. 75c. Me and 25c.

No extra charge lor resered icata- AC4.DEMY OF MUSIC ber Marsh, Managem and Lessees. FRIDAY ANU3ATUBDAY NIGHTS, Saiarday. 3d, 4lh an4 5th, April HES EMMA ABBOTT And thu celebrated OPERA CO- AMOTT. WM CASTLX. HITOT PEACES.

--CHIMES'OF NORMANDY-E, l.t^at SEr.crx. CASTLI, Bru, MiTlSKfc -MARTHA- Mo.vriGCE, HIXOALI- TessEi AND (firfl.tli&e SEQCIS, HASOALL, SUM. OraoJ Cbproa Orehalra, O. cal Director. FOPVtAR clr- ll.Jireas 75 ami We.

NO EXTRA tor reserved ffmtf. Hales commeocttfl Tnmlay Bti noirnlp.K at lolon offlcc, K2WU- martS GO NEW VOUK. Mcrch Pennsylvania rallrond company are to make large improvements at the terminus of thftlr line In Jersey City, with a special-dew of facilitating ttie loading and unloading of ocean steamships. A large will be built having capacity of 1,500,000 bushels. The will dug, extending from the Hudson liver 1600 feat west.

Each anal will be 180 feet wide and 26 feet eep. Large steamships can he moored these canals, and between tho two will ouilt a long two-story pior, where the will receive their freight or dis- their cargoes. This project has evlved the report that the Pennsylvania ntend to run a lino of freight steamships ip.lween New York and Europe In connection with their road. The company will also largely increase the size of their track yard in Jersey City, and build a mndsomc ferry bouse at tho foot of Cortlaiidt in this city. HiNllEP.

NASHVILLE, March Martin, roloriil, murderer of -Jnhn Wit- tenwerger and wife, washanped today in the of about 12,000 people. Before leaving jail he made a full confession of the crime, made no statement on the scsffold. He died easv. The body was given over to physicians who attempted in vain to reaucltati! him. NOT HELD.

ST. PAfL. March Tho coroner's inquest held today upon the body of Kitty Rogers, who died yesterday of peritonites, caused.by alleged abortion by Dr. L. M.

A. Hoy, the only evidence against him of criminal practice, being the dying statement of the girl, and ho was not held. LIGHT PUNISHMENT. RACINE, March lor killing Thomas olla, was found Riillty of manslaughter inthe fourth dogreo, and sentenced to pay a One of $230. Steps were taken for an appeal to tho Supreme court.

FOrKB OCILTT OP MCBDEli. LOUISVILLE, Ky. March special dispatch trom Eichmond, to the Courier-Journal says: Jerry Burned, colored, was today found guilty of murder in tbe first degree, and sentenced to tbe penitentiary for life. QUIET BUT EPFECTUAIi. FOBT ttco'TT, March hanging of Bill Howard, the negro, who committed a rape on Clara Pond, a girl twelve years did, waa participated in 2,000 to 3,0.00 people, most of them among the most respectable men of the county and Howard made a full confession of the crime.

Everything Fiir ST. Loi'iK, March A Topeka, Kansas despab-h sayy. the bridge over Creek on the Kansas Pacific railroad, about two miles from that city burned. l.nrd MADISON, March Another special sixteen cars of laid paseed south from Minnesota, tne destination uf the lard being Drfralrd. BOSTON, March woman suffrage measure was in the bouee of representatives toda).

Vote 85 to 82. Furnishing Goods. Note compelling ni to remain in the retail baatnssa, we nhall endearnr to make oari of THE LIVELIEST PON- i KKN8 of iti kind in the country, by oflerinc at nil the Largest Variety Most Desirable Goods That "can found In the market, at the Lowest Possible Prices Rich Silber, 103 to 107 Wisconsin Street. OPENJNQ OF Foreign Domestic DIJIESS 1 GOODS. Tbu Hornmg.

st OPTICIANS MICROSCOPES SPECTACLES. OPERA A. Chapman 1 recniTedun niMENSE STOCK of Flnet Drest plain and fancy, including BROCADES, CAMELS HAIR GOODS. BEIGES. TAFFETAS.

JFOCLARDS, SHOODAH CLOTHS. BUNTINGS, tDAMASSE syiTI.VGS, CASHMERES in ill yL'ALITIES, ETC. o' Milwaukee In Justice's Court. To D. II.

Doty Von arc hereby notified that a warrant of attachment been Isaaod against yon and your money attached to Batiafy the demand ol Michael Gornei. amounting to niae 99-110 dollars now unions ynn appear before Chaa Rat- tingor, a just ice of the peace In and for said county of Milwaukee, at his office, In said city of Milwaukee, on the 18th dajjof 2870 at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, judgment w(U be readarcd against yon. and your money applied to pa? the debt. Dated thia day of March, It MICHAEL GOKNEK, See that that yon enter has QBAHD Uxios Ho- JTKI, on tbo clgn. aprTBtf W.

D. QADBisoit, Manager. Slaking it CIKCINNATI, March little excitement was' O3caeionod at a meeting or Catholic priests of this diocese last nlgbt, tor the purpose Of perfecting plans for tbe relief of Archbishop Purcell, by tbo announcement that Frank Grener, Charles Stewart arid Soanton had been appointed by the archbishop a committee to receive all- charitable contribution to pav the diocesan debt. The appointment was understood to mean that the committee appointed by the priests was comple'tely Ignored and caused a bitter discussion. Father Gallahan, of the cathedral, who was supposed to be at the bottom of this appointment, was denbUneed by the German prioBtB especially.

The meeting finally adjourned without taking any action upon the matter In hand. was quiet, and pnople were all at home- In au hour after the culprit was dead. 1TCEDEE. MATTOOS, March Hoben, a young railroad man instantly kili- Wrn. Weliile last night in a' saloon In this citr by striking him on the head with a car link.

Welfale was defending a ftiend. Hoben Is under arrest. MUHDEE AND SUICIDE. HAEBISBUEO, March Douglass, walklDg with a female friond last evening near Dauphin, was shot dead by a man named Gaynor, who then killed hlmsell. Capt.

Boytea. EVANSVTLLE, March PaulBoyton arrived here this afternoon at 6 o'clock, and was met by the steamers Morning Star and Idlewilde lashed to-, getherwIthfiOoorTOO people on board. On his arrival here the levee was densely packed with spectators. BnrmaUt. LONDON, March correspondent at Bangoon says the natives of Burmah here believe the king is about to To "Western Travelers When yon vinlt the city of New Yorx stop the OBAIVU UNION IIOTKL.

upposl the Grand Central elegant room 91,81.30 nnd 84. Klevators, etcam and a mpruveinants Prices reduced to meet of the tiinus- THE EBBTAUflAIS'TS jilied with tlie best; prices lower than at any IT first class hotellntheclty. Baggage delivered to and from the depot free. ASD FIELD GLASSES, BAKOMETEK8, COMPASSES, TELESCOPES, SPY GLASSES. THB Best Goods at Lwest Prices- A Great Mista We hold that the people of Milwaukee a great mistake wft they 1 going anywh ere else than the GREAT STAR CLOTHING To Anything In ton Line of Men's and Clo Gent's Furnishing Goods.

Etc! We carry 1 an Stock sod jo large it is We no OLD (iOODS. but we can s'now the Largest and Best Stock to- Sly chi From i the State. a of 20 on (lollar'a Look at the following low Men's Suits, $3 5O! $6 Men's Good all Wool Suits, $1O OO We havft a largn fresh line of Cans of our own make, FIT tii work, which we will aell for S12.0O, S16.DO and A Good Pair Working Pants, ilined. for Sl.UO. Fine Cass Pai and We have an Immense stock of line Worsted Suits from $18 to 331 In ChfvintH, Flannels and Fancy for Young ifon, SI Our Youth's and Boy's Departing Is full to overflowing with all latest styles, both In niediun suits.

We make speciality of this branch of our business. buy! Jt us. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Socks a pair, or 30c per doz. Men's Fancy Colored Shirts.

JOc, Silk Handker-hlefs, Me. T5c to 52.00. and all goods equally low. CUSTOM WORK. IQ this department wn are the only house lu Milwaukee thac 'i stylish fit at reaacnabie prices new and nobby.

Call and see us. Obliging- and Our-stock of cloths comprises (thing' lit la attentive aajesmen always ready i j)! how STYijJBand 1.00 ills i i lowpilced 1.03- tgiva 372Jand 374 East Water" Street dec Cliicago. St Paul Railway. 1878 Arrire. MAY 20th, CHXCAOO Drnazon.

Depart. a.m. Tbroagh Eaifn Mail Ex I p.m. 1 p. Mail it Express.

7 -JO a. m. 8.15p. Tjrougb EaaVn Mail 4 El 4 JO p.m. i.

m. p. m. and 19 :00 p. m.

LA CBona Paul Mail 4 Ejcpreai. turn. Paul Mall St U35 p.m. 13 .30 p. m.

A kfadison 9 a. m. rUATAXE DO CSZXJI DirrsioR. Through Moil 4 30 p.m. 350a.

m. Tbmogh Uail Expreaa. p. m. 4 p.

m. Waaketha Aecommo'tn. p.m. 9iXla. m.

Monroe Ezpraaa noon HOBTHJCHH DITISIOH. AiKOTrmnftrfnann 7 a.ni. 8 :45 p. A Exproil 3 :15 p-m. 13 :05 p.

m. JRicept Saturday. "Eicept Sunday. eept Monday. Depot on Baed itreet, corner of Son Ib Wa itroet.

City ticket office, 400 Eait Water oomer otwlsconain. no-vTd 4.O.X* eUeapUi Olilest. Best sive, Brst Eqipped; Be asses THB Me Sellable Railway Of the GreatJWi today, and Till Ion, Leading Railwa: West and No: esferu it Pf pes- Slana sd. are lower than those of any provi- Chapman Go, R. Opticians, J.

BE0K, Oil Chestnut St, Manufacturing Philadelphia. Send three stamps lor our illustrated and price catalogue ol HO pages and mention tho aper yon saw this In febipdtfos nuiurr COURT MILWAUKEE mH'S STATE OF WIBOON8IN CIBCOT1 J. COUNTY. Wisconsin Orovti, No. 1 United Ancient Order of Drnids, plaintiff, against TVUhelin Schmidt and Bertha Schmidt, bis wife.

Joachim Det- ien, Sarah M. Trantweln, Adam Elmer, Louis Bands, tlichoel Bilty, Charles Meyer and Charlw Bchlltz. defendants. To tbe above named defendants Ton are hereby summoned and required to answer tbe complaint In this action, which will' be fllod In the offloe ol the clerk ot the Circuit Court, County at Milwaukee, at the ICourt House, in the city ot Milwaukee, and to serve a copy at your answer to the said complaint on the inbieriber at Us offloe, 102 Wisconsin St. in the city of Milwaukee, -within twenty days after the service of this summons on TOO, exolnslre ot tbe day at such service and if yon fail to answer tbe said complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plain- a(T in this action wfll apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint Mary Wartenberg, plaintiff, vs.

Charles War- defendant. The) State o( the said I Mod are hereby imnmoned to appear-within days after the service of this summons, exelauve ot the day of such service, and defend jtae above entitled action in the court aforesaid; and in case ot your failure so to do, JudgDient will be rendered against you according Ic the demand ot the complaint) of which a copy herewith served upon yon. O. K. MAHTIX, plaintiff's attorney, address, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis.

WESTEPN UMONBAILBOAJ) Shortest and moat direct rants fox Freeport, Dnbuque. Pnlton. Rook laland, St. Louis, Qain- oy. Burlington, Council BlnftB, Omaba, Salt Liake City and San Francisco.

Cloae and oonneetioni at Freepoit with Ulinoia Centixl Railroad, at Fulton ChioaRo and Northwestern Railroad, at Rook Island with Chicago, Rock laland and Pacific Railroad, Chicago, Ungton and QnincT Railroad, and Peoria and Roclt laland Kaluoad, tot points South an3 Southwest. SUMMER anil March 13, 1873, train! will leave MZLWAUKKE, foUowa: 7.1 I If No. 1 ROCK EI- I 1 0 Ai 31. press for Rook and intermediate points, arriving 13:55 P. It.

making close oonneetioni with tha Ulinoia Cadtml Railroad; at Savanna, with the C. M. A StPaulB, R. (Western Union for Marion. Cedar Rapids, Ao, leaving Sabula at 3 35 P.

U. Arriving at Cedar Rapids at 7:45 P. at Fulton at-3 P. close eonnecttons with A R. and at BooSt Island making closa connection for Coonoil Blnfxs.

Omaha, St. Louis, Laavecwortb, Kansau City. Burlington, Qulnoy. Salt Late City and Sao Francisco. This train runs through pelaoe cars from Milwaukee to the Missouri river.

6 .91 No-SBOCKIBLAHDPASSEN- C. Jl. ger, leave. Milwaukee stamp. (or Freeport, Pulton, and Bock Island, connecting at FreeooTt with the Ulinoia Central.

B. b. for Sioux City and intermediate at Rock Island with the I for Conn- oil Bluffn, AtcMson. Leavenworth and all potato in Kansan at 6 A M. ja-Trains leave Rock Island at8 £5 A.

and 10 P. m.HTiff connections at Fulton, Freeport and at Western Union Junction with tha Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St. Paul B. B. Trains for Chicago, arriving In Milwaukee at 8:20 P.

at. aid 9 as M. The 7:15 A. and and 21 P. trains (rom Milwaukee run through to Racine The 7:50 A.

1 JO and.a P. train from Bsxnna run through to Milwaukee, The 7 JO A. and 4 -3O P. trains Jrom olne nake oonneoUons at W. B.

Junction, fot D. A. OIJN. Supt. FBSD.

WILD, Gen 1 Ticket Agent ROBERT BRUCS. Freight Agani, A. M. DiQEBSOLL, Ticket Agent. No.

400 Hist Water street cor. Wisconsin. 837 OF WtSCONHIN dBCOTT ss. -xm Company, Plalntltl, against Thomas Ogden, Jane Ogden, his and John Zscho- mm STATE or WISCONHI Th i North Western Mutual Life Insurance Eyes offrad do not pluck" them out and 'cast them from thee, bntoallat jus mm Of TlOAIi UJSTTTDTE, B-TABK. PlainUfl's Attorney.

The oomplslnt mentioned In the foregoing summons wan duly filed In- the office of the clerk, theflrt Plalfltlfl'i Attornei. (We employ DO retail peddlers) 454 Water under Klrby HOUSB Artificial Eyes Inserted psln. -Chicago, Council Bluffs Cal Sioni City i Tanl -ch'go, C-inton. Dnbaqnei Freeport "Chicago, LaCrosse. winona- St.

Minnt "Chicago, Green Bay it' iof The advantages of tha 1. If the passenger is- solus: jj ID he enure- and UeksU via some orre of thia be iure of naehlng his deMln ilBCTIOIIS. 2. The cnaler part of It Steel Bills; 113 road bed Is p. 3.

It Is the snort line 4. tta trains aie etiutppe house Air Brake, Miller's and the latest tmprovemff and It Is tho only Boad In eeleutated Pullman Hotel Cars Oonnctl BlQIIs. C. It Is the onl? Boad. rait cue Sleeping; Cnn eltbtir wavtN aad Mt.

all I I Pal Joi gment ot fnnolosnre and sale: By rirtno ot, and pnrsnant to a jndgment ot said onrtlnthe above entltlea action, which wasi BnderedanddatedontbolathdayotDecem Ii. 197X1 shall azposa for sain, and sell at pi blio anction, in the hall ot tha CoartBonso near tha south door, fronting on the Part, lu tha Beve ith Ward of the City ol Milwaniee. on Sat- nrda tha 12th day ol April, A. D. 18TO, at tbe nnr ot two o'clock P.

it, o( that day, the follrj ring described mortgaoed premises, or so muca thereof as maybe sajnoiens to raise the amofni due the plaintiff forprlnolple, Interest and together with the expense ot sale, ttnri An nndlTttled one-third (1-3) ot lots one 1) ai two d) In block-number seven (7) in tha lair U3d)irard, ot said otty ot Milwaukee, In tbec juntyot Milwaukee and Stato ot Wisconsin, Itogetner with the privileges and appurt enances thereto belonging and all the rents. 1s- inei and proflta which tcay arise or be bad ther The balance of nrei lies having been relaaiext SOth, PETBBVAH'VE' SherUtofMilwankee O. HOOIEB, PlalntUTs Attorney. febZidoawtlllajirim may of the morlgtged Milwaukee Lake Shore and Western Bailway Union Depot, loot ot Wisconsin itroetg Depart, Arrive Manltowoo 18:00 A. P.

Express 13:10 P.M 1835 A. IDailv, except Bandar. except Slonday P. WHHCOMB OeneralPassengerAgent NEWHALL HOUSE. Milwaukee.

Wis. THKLABQE8T AKD Best Hotel in the State Bates. $2. S2.50 and S3 Per Daj T. No road oilers throngh trains, equipped ft It mikes connections-1 at Intermediate The popnlarlty of these Hi Ing and-passengers shcatd 01.

purchasing' via thla Uo Tickets ovec thU rente Tlestt Ageota In 4he United Romember, you MS: tor Cbrcago and Xorth-Westei none other. information, folders, sole af Home Ticket Office, 1 Company or MABVTSl Qen.1 Qen'i: JNO. 8. Commercial. Ageat and stnet.

MUwaokee. VJILWAUKKB COUSTX! In tho matter ot the I estate ot Timothy Linehant On roadingv' and. flUnff tto Unehau, administratrix oftl resenting among other tUrijj property belonging to Hiept thak.ivhioh la-exemp ses at the. lass ot adinu said estate aooording to ordered, betoitt this) oourt at a-rega held at the Probate, kee, on the orst: TueBd e'olock A. M- or soon may boreaohedott tho ea.

Apd-it Is farther orderadl applioatlon and hearing iatarestertbypabUoaUoao tor three snooesslvo i Jnthe MHwauK prtntodtosaldo i In a.

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