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e e——— e — THE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1873 THE STATE CAPITAL. Composition of the Special Committce on the Railroad Bills: The Cook- County Delinquent Tax Bill Reported Back in the House. ) The Williamson Warehouse Blll--.-Park .- - Bills~--Wages of Legislators. ~ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE PRODLE. * BrmixarienD, April 7.—Tho Spoalker announced tlio Boloot Committeo of Thirtcon on Rallronds, s follows: Hart, of LaSallo ; Moffitt, Orawford, Mulvano, Johnston, Bavago, Swan, Scanlan, Oborly, Collins, MoPherran, Btroud, and Scott. ‘Thoro are elx farmors, four Iawyors, an oditor, n spoculator, and a doctor, giving the farmers n nolid front, it they aro united, Ifatt, Mofitt, Bavago, Oborly, probably Beott, and porhaps Btroud, aro ‘‘maximum raters," and will be in favor of tho farmor idon of fixing the rates, Tho best men horo Dbollove euch o Iaw woull be R0 much wasto psper, and tiat tho only romedy is tho common I onforcod by ulnt‘utnr{ pounltics. Calkins, Swan, McPhorran, and_probably Johuston, will favor such n bill, and Mulvano Ieans in the enino diroction. Ornwford, Scanlan, and Stroud havo ivon no oxprossion of opinion, The Committoo 5 admittedly wenk, Thoro Is no oxtrnordinary ability on {t, no groat mon,no man who hag mado tho railrond queation n spoclal study, snd nmajority aro apt to loap in tho dark, ‘he Epnnfm i not to blamo. Mo did 'tho bost with tho matorial ot his disposal. Evory men on tho Railrond Committeo had to bo oxoluded, or the Bpoaker would have boon accused of ‘‘unjust diserimination,” and tho men who had ox- rossod decidad viows in favor of partioular bills -sisq\m“flud thomselvos for sorvico on tho Com- mitteo, A placo on the Committeo s unenvin- blo,” Thoso untutored souls who think it is an onsy job to sclect from the bills boforo thom, or build’ o compromiso moasuro out of such con- flioting matorial will flnd thomsolves mistakon. Alrondy thog aro bah:‘g buttonhalod by tho pro~ prictors of bills who dosire to have thoir beloved offapring rosuscitatod from the gravo to which it wag consigned when roforrod to that Committee. Tho prospect is that s wow bill will be intraducod only to be nttacked by tho friends of tho rojoctod bills, and lay tho fouudation of o now fight that may result disastrously to any raitroad legislation.” The hopo of goiting offective Inws on this absorbing subject grows moro and more dim. COOK COUNTY DACK TAXES, On bobalf of the Judiciary Committos, Mr. Shaw reported back without recommondation Houeo b‘ll 424, introduced by Mr. Walker, of Union, to provide for tho collection of back taxos, alloged to bo duo by Caok County on tho lovy of 188. Tho history of tho trangaction, having.boon rolated ot every sossion of the Log- islaturo, is growing familiar. The Btate Doard of Equalization raised tho rato in Cook County come 27 per cont, which the County Clork moglected to oxtend, and tho books wore in the hands of the Collctors, whon tho Bupreme Court issuod & mandamus, for disoboying which tho Clork was finod. The omount of tho tax uncollocted wau 8129,024.22, which tho bill claims, with intorost from Sopt. 1, 1868. It in o favorita stroko of policy with gon- tlomon from the South to introduee a bill pro- ~viding for the colloction of this monoy, ns it ticklos thoir constituonts, aud helps on the way to Congross. Thoroforo, no gontloman can be binmod for indulging himaolt in this hermloss way. 1t is not likely tho bill will ever pass, bub it ia foolish for Cook County membors to try snd pmothor it, theroby provoking a fight. It ahiould Do allowod to dio a naturel death, and disoussion of the matter can do harm, for {¢ Cook Couuty ronlly owes tho money, it is willing to pay. ‘There is o focling that it would bo unfair to tax porsons who acquired property in Oook Connty ginco 1868 for tho_dol im(luungy of the County Clork of that yonr, Some Cook County gontlemen dosired to havo tho enacting elause stricken out, Dut Mr. Hopkins sonsibly oppoged tho motion, and tho bill took the unmmi) courge, and will bo printod. . GRAIN INSPECTION, Tho Williamson Warohouse bill alroady passed the Sonato, ‘and which, it will bo remembored, provides 10r toxibility i gmumg uf grain for & ‘Committea of Appeala and for caucofuuy ware- houso receipts, was, on motion of Mr, Johnston, ordored to & third reading in tho Honse withon opposition. This bill should and will pass. WEST SIDE PARK RILL. Tho West 8ide Park hill still hanga fire in the Senate on ity third roading. It will probably come up during tho wook, whon Mr. Kehoo will “go for that cluuse” and endeavor to_ havo it stricken -ont. Io may suc- coad in behending the bill. It will go through nnl{ by close soratchiug, if at all, as none of the Cook County members aro ea:nest advo- catos of it oxcept Mr. Dow, who is the guardian angol of tho parks, in which his constituonts aro intorestod. 1ts voynge through tho Houso, if it ever renchos thore, will bo stormy and danger- ous. NO _QUOnUS, The Houso oponed ‘vory badly this morning, without n quorum, and proceeded to order impor- tant bills to o third roading. Finally, a division disclosed that but seventy-ono mombers wero presiont, showing an alarming nbsontogiem of oighty-one, ‘A ‘man cannot be in two places at tho samo timo, berring o wae o bird,” as somo- body &aid, and as most of the mombors woro at bhomo thoy could not be Loro, *barring they woro birds.,” A call of tho Houso took placo, tho doors woro ordered fo bo shuc, sn tha doorkeepors sent out to search the hotols snd billinrd-rooms whore honorablo men might tako their matutinal exorcise. Tho mombors moundered around tho hall, talking, joking, and ontering foolish motions, The names of those piosont il bo found in tio Togulns provsodings. 'ho list is interesting, and shonld be scrutinized by ovary constituent to uco whothor his ropro- gentatives nro unfrithful. Tho samo is true of tho Bouato list. Thero weroe 21 Sonators present and 30 ebsent. This negloot of duty at this stage of tho session is shameful, aud should bo Tememborod in the futuro -ngainst every man avho is guilty, and vico vorsa. PEMALE SOLLOOL OFFIOERS, Thu’.‘yn!uagfl of the bill allowing women to bs olected school officers, has drawn out the stato- ment from the women suffragors that a woman must be run for State- Suporintendont whon AMr, Batoman gots through, and thoy prodict that swomen can oisily bo elocted County Superin< tondont in swomo countics, By running o protty girl thoy oan got tho young followa o worlc for lior aud succoed. Why not? Dovotion in her causo would b o tonder aud delicate mode of doclaring love, and sho could roward the most successtul politician by marrying him. That svomon will run for school ofilcos is_certain, and that many of thom will porform tho duties as wall if not_botter than meon, can bardly be doubted, In one of tho Morgan County districts, Mre. Gordon, wife of Mr, Gordon, o momboer of the Houso from that county, was mndo a candidato for Direotress and como within five votes of being electod, 'This was in antici- pation of tho passage of tholaw, and the lady swould have boon ‘olocted wero thoro not soma floubts as to whethor sho would be qualified until the lnw gocs into effoct in July. 'Thus the world moves. LEGISLATIVE WAGES, No staps have beon taken to fix the pay of the next Goneral ,\mmmy‘J although the Constitu- tion requires iz to "bo dono by its- prede- coosor. Somo of the mentbors would ps goon adjowrn gino die wjthont presing eych a law so that thoy might be con« voned in special sosgion, and gob the stationory monoy, 250, and milonge. Itwould bo a potty wtoal,” Thero {u a disposition to raiso the com- pongation to €8 or %10 udsy. Bhould that be dono, it shonld only be for actual service, and mombers should Do * doocked like any other Inborera whon they do not worle, Tho Senators who liold ovor shonld be satisfled with the rate {lxed by tho Inst Gonoral Asasmbly, as the Con- atitution prohibits any incronso or diminution of - compenuation duriig the torm for which thoy wero olected, Home thom contond, bowever, that thoy will be part of the Twonty-ninth Genoril Assombly, and ontltled to rocoive higher pay if highor pay Is fixed, ‘Thoy would probably construo the Constitution the other’ way if thero was o likelihood of lower pay bolug awardod. THE GPLCIAL RATLROAD OOMMITTEE, Tight of tho Bpecial Committoe of 'Fhirteon hold two sossions, which woro oceupicd in tall- ing ovor tho quostlon of rogulating ratos, Evory snan had his own theory. “Thoro waa a divisio; into thoso Iu favor of fixing maximum rates, an thoso In favor of & common law romody, the Intlor boing a minority, The meximuns rates oven subdivided into thoss who belioved in fixing ono rate_for all ronds, and thoso who Volioved in ostablivhing ratos nccording to tho vlroumstanges of oach partioular rosd, "Thero wagn further subdivislon into thoso who dld and those who did not desira to compol railroads to allow connection to bo made with thelr trnoka ot auy point, no that _porsons could run tholr own cats and tako advantago of tho comstitu- tionol declaration . that they are pub- 0, Dhighways, 'The common law - mon WOoro (fiaugnml ‘a8 to how i+ should bo onforced. Thoso diversifled viewa show {hat it will bo, porhaps, Impossiblo to unito_tho Committeo on nu{ ona proposition, though thoro i n dlaposition all round to concodo romothing, and construot o bill that will moot with tho ap- robation of the Houso. It looks now as if thia jommilteo would loave ‘tho problom of what should be dono worso than thoy found it. No action waa takon to-day, nnd tho Committco nd- journed until to-morrow, with tho oxpootation ©of being:in sesslon all the week. : - NO AFTERNOON BESSION. For Iack’ of a quorum, nolthor ‘Sonato nor Houso, Las met this aftornoou, 1 5 - LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.- 4 : SENATE. ©. . Bemarizro, UL, April 7, 1875, NO QUORUM. . | The Honnto mot at 9:300'clock 8. m., Prosidont EARLY in tho chair, and, -thore boing no quo- Tum prosent, tho Prouident declinod, under tho rules, to ontortsin n motion ' to “tako'n rocoss, and, on motion of Sonator REYNOLDS, tho Son- ato adjournod. SENATOTE PREBENT, The following wera thio Bonators prosont: President Early, Hampton, Btoele, Burns, Jacobs, orls, Qanniela; Leo, Waito, 380y, Merath, Warren, Gusoy, Toynolds, Whiting, Yerral, Bhcpard, Willlsméon, o, Youngblood—al, reon, n Absent, 30 Bonalors, HOUSE, Prayor by the Rev. Mr, Highland, BSPECIAL NAILIOAD COMMITTEE. Tho SPEAKER nppointed the Special Railroad Committeo, na follows: Monsra. Hart, Moffit, Crawford, Mulvano, Johnston, Savago, Bwan, Beanlan, Oborly, Colline, MoPhorran, Stroud, and Scolt. NEW 3 DILL. By Mr. CARPENTER—To provide for the nocossary revenuo for Btate purposes. . DELINQUENT COOK COUNTY TAXES, Tho Judioiary Comumittoo roported,without rac- ommondation, House bill 424, to provide for the colloction of Btate taxes duo from. Cook Count; for 1867. A motion to rocommit was loat, au tho bill was ordored to o socond reading. SECOND READING, Sonato bill 369, amending tho law in rolation to groin iuafcctlon, providing for appeals and for cancollation of warcliouse rocoipts, was read and_ordered to o third rosding, and made tho spocial ordor for Wudnomiai of this wool. Houso bill 423, to fix tho torms of County Courts, was road and orderod to n third roading, Bill to provide for the organization of mutual fire insuranco companies, Hamo ordor. Tho Committos on Btato Institutions reported tavorably tho bill providing for sottlement of accounts betwoon towns, countics, and citios - and Stato oharitabla fnstitutions, which waa read and ordored to a third roading. * Houso bill 245, ‘“‘”‘}?‘ an. n;{}aroprlman for ormal tho Southorn &Illnolad 1 rond a socond time, and - r. MOORE; of 'Marshall, moved that. it bo rocommitted. ' ¢ Mr, LENMA moved that the motion to recom- mit be Iaid_on tho tablo, No quorum voting, a call of the Houso was ordered, showing soventy- one mombors prosent. ‘The namos of thoso prosent are : niversity, was Alexander (Oraw-Flandors, Afoors (Marshall), ford), Forth, Moftt, Aloxsuder (AMont- Freoland, Mulyane, gomery), Frooman, Noville, Anderson, Gordon, Oberly, ‘Armatrong (Grun-Graham, Oleson, ), Grant, Orendorfr, Ballow, Hart, cc, ‘Blakaloy, Hay, co, Bocock, Rouhtreo, Bradwall, avago, Branson, Shaw, Brysnt, Stowart (Winno- Caoy, bago), Cnrponter, Stowart (MLean), Obambors, Taggart, ot Tratt onnol % Darnan” Watkor, Doment, Warnor, Dowoy, Wabster, Dolan, Wainbeimer, Dunlitm, Weatfall, Efnor, McPhorran, Mr, Spoakor. Forricr, Mitehol), Mr. MOFFIT moved that the doors bo closed and nbsentoos sent for. It was so ordored, and tho Bpeakor directed tho Clork to furnish a list of sbiontees, The Doorkespor was dirsctod to ‘bring in membera who aroe in the c;t&; Mr. OBERLY gtated that tho Raflroad Bolect Committea could hold & moeting in tho aftors in tho abaonce of Boot; coupying tho o ol 10 th%ee. adjoum. Carried. FEMALE SUFFRAGE, Mfss Clarn Noymnnn on ¢ Qur Oppos nents in the Woman Question.?? A small, but vory rospoctablo, audience, com- posod of Gormans, assombled, Inst ovening, at the North Sido Turnor Hall, for the purposo of ‘hearing Miss Olara Noymann, of Now York, do- liver her lecture on ‘Our Oppononts in the ‘Woman Question.” Miss Noymann is not only young, but very handsome, aud differs in this respect entirely from many of her American sistors who advocato the samo causo, Gormsn lecturors on woman's righta ara yot very scarco, and aro looked upon 08 somothing of a curiosity, and, had it not been for the opposition of that tyrant J. n[:itor Plurius, the hall would have beon crowded to its iitmost capnoity. Tho fair sponkor, aftera fow intro- ductory romorke, said although wo live in & timo of civilization aud enlightenment, and in a land of liborty and justico, yot thoro Woro many who would opposo, stop by stop, all progross, right, and liborty,” ‘That women should hnvo tho cour- ago to domand to bocome tho equals of the other gox, wan conmsidored a heinous crimo by thozo opponnta, That woman should object to bo tho foot-ball of thie tyrant man was an’act of insanity in thoir eyes. How could n country call itsolf froo whon it tolerated such injuntico and oppression, ond doprived & large part of its lmpmntlou of their porsonal righta? Acoording o our Constitution, women wore nothing more nor less than outlaws, and were treated liko minors; but moro was domauded of thom than of young mon that had arrivedat maturity, Ono opponent had even one Bo far as to call thiom, in her prosence, the typhus of the country, and she only blushod because the ladies ropont did -not oven feel the insult. n no other country could the woman quostion malo such progross a8 in this, The groator the despotiem in the rule of a country the loss wore tho women considerod. Thg mora liberal a Iand, tho moro rights woro givon 1t woman, Germany WAS B danynflo country, and women were, there- fore, treated thero asslaves, Gormen husbands woro born natural tyrants, who would abuse thoir wives 28 no _other nationality would, and she would advise German women to show o bold front and join the good causo. Tho antipatby of Gorman womon to woman's rights was owing to the tyranny of thoir hus- bands, who considerod their wives thelr slavos and tools, who had no nobler o ealling than to do their bidding, Aftor pitching into Frod Hockor and Oarl Bchurz for their opposition to woman's rights, and lauding Carl Hoinzon as tho only German who had common senso ouough to ndvocato their caugs, sho went into o lengthy ex- planation® of tho momontous question, aud closod with the hope that the woman question would soon ho sottled, and & new ora}bo inau~ guratod. . —_—— Sewing Machines. Tho Davis-Sowing Machine Gompany have taken tho InitiativeIn o grand roform of tho sowing-maching business of this city, for which thoy aro to bo highly commonded, Tho old practico of emploging canvass. ors hos boon abaudoned, it belng to them au oxpensiva ‘way of selling mnchines, and s great annoyance toour good hiouskeopors, - ‘Thoy cord?llly iuviteall wishing & good, relinblo machine to visit their ofiico, whero tho Davia will bo whown with plessure, Thoy will romove, about tho 16th of April, ta tholr fine now building, No, 858 Wabash avenue (oppouito the Post-Ofifco), which thoy aro ftting up fu beautiful stylo, —_——— Renlly Nioo Paper Oollars, ‘The consumption of that once much abused articlo— & paper collar—has boen lorgely increased by tho in- troduction of thoso roally nico collars, tho Warwick and Elmwood, Tho most fastidlous {u personal ap- pfifi:mee ueed not hesitato to wear either of theso collaza, 'The Nashville Exposition, NasuviLig, Tonn,, April 7.—Tho third annnal Industrial Exposition of Nashville, which com- moncos noxt month, niready promiucs to oxsol in_intereat its predecessors, Tho art hall and othor additions to the building have heen com- loted, and applications for spaco from exhib- Kors come in 8o rl:}lidly a to Insuro a full coeu- panoy of the building. All the railroads con- coutrating horo, and steamboats plying on the Oumberland Rivor, will bring freight for ox~ bibitora at half rates, and the raflronda concen- trating South will transport ores and all minorals freo of ohargo, ‘Chis dopartmont promines to bo most attractive, THE NEW JAIL, Onenlng of Bias for Its Con- struction. Appearances, the Building Will Oost Bomething. The Bonrd of Connty Commisalonors mot yos- tordsy attornoon, President Millor in the ohalr. Prosont, Commisslonors Galloway, Binger, Har- rison, Ashton, Jonos, Boguo, Olough, Iahlman, Crawford, Lonorgan, Russoll, Hurrls, Horting. The Gravol Rond Inspootors roportod that the road from Jefforson to Higgine' Bridgo was in bad order, as complainod of, but that it was now & froo road, tho toil-gates having boen romoved. Tho Financo Committoo recommended that the County Trensuror have the additional clorks ho asked for, and it was so orderod. The Committeo on Public Buildings, Hospi- tals, oto., roportod back sovoral bills which were ordored paid, The Olork waa ordered to draw & warrant in favor of Wright & Tyrroll for 21,600, on ne- count of tho ground bought for & Jail and Orlm- inal Qourt. = DIDS. ‘Tho bida for tho construction of the Jail and Oriminal Court Room woro taken up, aud the Board wont into s Coramitteo of tho Wholo to open them, 'They are as follows : Tor plumbing and Flm fitting, M. C._ Bloan, ai8000; E. ngsolt, 814.300; Toudors & Brothors, 820,850 Hormon Voottnor, 814,000 ; Jobn Towoll, 818,000 ; P, L. O'Hara, 812,000 § W. 8. Shophord, ; P. Nacoy, 817,078 ; Josoph Hogan, 811,236; Lano & Murphy, 820, 187 Doy & Buiman, 810,010; H. Byrno, 817, 0., Tor plaatoring: Kolly & Melody, £20,700; g?‘l);g% & Bullivan, 818,600 ; John H. O'Brien, For_mason-work plastoring, and firo-tillng: Cox Brothors, B145,422£ John Cox, inoluding out stono, $270,000; J. M. Damphy, $149,000; Diortimor & Tappar, fncluding ot stono, 8205, 000, with $11,200 off if sandstono is used in front; Damen & Llder, $103,000; William I, Whoolor, magon-vork oply, 8147,150; L. L, Loach, in sandatono for 820,660, and limestono for $201,850, For carpentor work: Hennossy, Bros., §20,- 787; Allon ‘& Bartlott, §37,100; John H. Don- Iin, 87,4605 Willism' Goldio, ‘899,775 ; 'J. W. Angus, £39,000; James K. Byriio & Co., $26,027 ; Edward Glooson, 41,000 ; Jolu L, Howson, 360,- 0005 McDougall. & BoKindley, £30,800; P. J. Soxfon, 860,037,67; Jobn W. Garvoy, 820,864 ; D, W. Olark, §95,047. For rubble stono work, concrate, cement, and out stone: 884,604 or $263,000 for Oloveland stono, For samo, including plastoring: N. T, Loborg, $209,673, For out stone, Androw Davidson, $140,000 in limestono, and $121,000 in sandstorio; J, &, Gin- dolo, £148,000 in Athens stone, and élflfl,flofl us- ing in part Amhersteandstono J. Prico & Co., ln%lmuatono $144,000, in woudstone 802,000; John Atkinson, in limdstons 819,700, Enfliy in sandstono $120,600; Russoll, Hubloy & Co., in limestono $150,046, sandatono, 8124,106; W. C. Denkenan, in_{imestono 8116,703, in Olovoland sandstone 809,868, in Kankakeo sandstouo §74,- 520; John Tomlinson, limestone $132,600 ; Prico & Cool, including plastoring lmestono $210,- 853, Knnkakeo sandstono 8107,170, tiling ©04,000; Thomss = MoDormott, limestona $145,000; sandstono, £139,000; Singor’ & Tal- cott, limestono, 124,700 ; Raovos & Wells, limo- stono, 8187,000, rubblo aud plastoring, 800,000 ; Patrick Flemming, -Jimestons nand eandstone, $120,850 ; Burokhardt & Coo, limostono, 147,- 250, sandatone, 195,200 ; McEwen & Kolly, in sandstone, 193,000, In limestono, 8180,000. " For iron work': John 8. Crawford, §116,208 0. 7. Bohultz, 8169,400; N, 5. Bouton, $135,000% H,-A. Strogtor & Co., $108,200; John MoAr- tiur, " £189,820; * Architectural Iron Works of Now' York, §144,575; Lotz & Co., $116,900 ; William Gerbin, $110,628; Clark’& Raffen, 118,318, For cut-stono, masonry, and_carpontoy tyork: MoNoil & Riloy, fn linoafono, 827,000, i aand- stono, §246,300 ; Donahmo & Gudmore, 3208,161; Agnow & MoDermott; in limostono, $288,364, in sandstone, ©277,164; John L. Hewson, includ- ing plumbing, &o., '9468,000; Roovos & Wolls, £209,000; Willism Grady, in imostons, 8410,004; M. B. mhe{ $128,000 for. moson-worls, plastor- ingy and tlilg; 3. B. Bailoy, for antlre work, ©418,750; E. T, Doro, for masonry and out- stono, $242,000" in" sandatono, ‘or’ $203,000 ‘in limestono ; Doylo & Johnson, entire éob, in {imogtane. 8400.834, in enndstotio, 8444,256; L. . HBoldenwiok, cutung and soitng stone, £129,600 ; Frank Bilverman & Co, in limestone, \885¢ J, W. Garvoy, limnatana, 417,600, Br. Millor movod tho'bid bo roforred to stho Committeo on Public Buildings, to find ‘out whioh was tho lowost, classify thom, oto. 1t was agrood to. . The Committee roso, and its recommendation weaagroed to: - oo Arosolution directing the Clorlk to draw a war- rent in favor of tho County Troasurer for 84,800 out of the county funds, t0 be mado good when the Collector. .recaived o valid order for & liko amount againgb tho Town of North Obicago on tho Bupervisor, was referred -to the Financo COommitteo. TEEEEES Tho Board adjourned till Mond: e T BANISH THE TRAPEZE, Another Argumeont in Favor of Its Rce Joction from Every Plauce of Amusce ment--Sad Accident 1o Onc of the Leon Brothers, The largo nudionce at tho circus, last evening, was startled and ehockod by a melancholy acei- dent which befol thio youngerof the Loon broth- ors, athletes, who aro as- wetl known in this city 88 any in thoe profession;’ While performing thelr trapoze act on o bar elevated about twonty foot from tho ground, young Leon attempted ono of the most dnring foats in their list. It con- sisted of sliding down his brother’s body, head faromost, while ‘the lattor hing on to tho trapozo-bar with his. hands, and locking foot. Tho unfortunato young man missed his mark by about half an iuch, and foll to the ground with & lond ory, striking on hls faco and hands and right side. Tho instant ho touched tho ocarth the crack of a bronking bone could bo distinetly hoard all through tho house, Ho attomptod to 1180, but foll over on his uninjured side, ond fuinted nway. Two neeistants thon removed him to his_drossing-room, and n surgoon was sume monod. It was ascortained fl.mfihu right thigh bono was broken noar thoe hip. Tha proba- bllity is that the young man, if not dieabled for life, Wwill never sgain by abloto porform on tho trapezo-bar. Whia sad cnsnnity is anothor argument in favor of tho abolition of that dangorous foature of cirous porformances. It affords no amusoment to Bpoctators, for thoy always expact to seo tho in- trepid athilotos come tumbling to tho ground, sud aro troublod with visions of broken nocks, bruised bodlos, &o. During tho porformance of tho “Fiold of tho QOloth of Gold," at Crosby's Opera-House, tho Leona np{muud in the same sct that thoy attompted Inst evening ; but the trapezo bar was sovoral foot highor up, and the pesguotto boueati was liod with poopio. Tho hought of what would inavitably have happened, had such an acoldent ocourrod a8 that lnst ovon- ing, oausos ono to shuddor, — e w THE CITY IN BRIEF, Messrs, W. 8. Lyon and N. Lazarne, of the well-known houso of Lazarus, Morrls & Co., Now York, were in town, ycnhrdny, on routo from Bt. Paul, home, Tho boss stone-cuttors of this oity held a pri- vato meoting on Baturday ovening and resolved not_to pay moro - than $3.60 por day to their ‘workmen during the coming senson, Tho organ for the 0dd_Follows' Hall, In tho Mothodist Church Block, has arrived, and_may bo seen this foronoon at the music-room of Lyon & Hoaly, corner of Htate and Monroo stroota. The anlo of seats for Auna Diokingon's lecturo, ‘‘Joan of Aro,” next Friday ovoning, nt tho Contonary BI. I, Church, will commonco thia morning, at the Book Ltooms of I, IT. Novell, No. 114 East Madison streot, aud at Dycho's drug store, cornor Halstod and’ Madison siroots, Ono wock from this evening Prof. Lowis will lecluro on *Rogor Williamu, Toundor of Roligious Liliorty in Aworica,” at tho Cantenary Mothodist Eplscopal Olhurch, The Rav. Dr, Goodwin will oceupy tho ohuir, Tho Presbyterian Church at Riverside was organizod and held its firsb communion sorvico on Sunday, Rov. J. W. I'rowbridge ofliciating. Tho roll ahows & memborabip of tan, 'Thoy whii wuruhixi in tho handsoms stone chapel erccted by the Rivorsido Company. Tho Old TFolks' Concort will be repoated Thursday ovening af tho Fiith Baptist OYmrch, ocoruor of Harrison ond Sangamon streots, Bev- erul now foatures will bo introducod. Tho sing- ora will bo drossed In costuma like thoso worn & contury sgo, Tickota of admission cost 25 conts. M. Bollow, tho long-oxpocted and much-hor- aldod EnFuuh reador, will mako his bow to s Ohi- cago audience this evening at the Unlon Park Oongrogational Ohurch, whoro ko will also ap« oar on Thursday ovening. On Wednesday and Ent\u'dn oveninga ho will read at tho Miohigan Avcmm{h tist Ohurch. Trom tho erlticlsms of the English and Eastorn pn[mru, thoro is ovory rongon to oxpoct o raro troat from his rondings. About fitty of tho omigranis who esoaped from tho wreek of tho steamship Atlantle will ronoh this elt( this morniug,. in charge of tho agent of tho Whito Star Lino. Their. expenses havoe boon paid to Ohicago, and,as thoy go farthor W ost, the Chicago Committes who havo beon collooting monoy for thom will onablo them to ronch thoir dostlnation. ‘Cho Committos finishod thelr labors yeumn]ug‘; adding nbout 8250 to tho 81,060 proviously subseribod. On Baturdsy ovening labt & hurqlnr ontored the ongino-room ~ of tho North Dlor Paper Mill throngh an opon window, and whilo prospeocting for somathing worth taking, was observed by tho ougineer. Tho thiof saw no way of escapo unless ho rondorod tho ongineor harmless, and nccord- ingly throw oft his cont and attacked him. A blow in the faco, howover, somewhat discournged him, and when tho_engincer pickod him np sud throw him out of tho window into tho mud, ho was doubtloss glad enough to sneak away, Yostorday morning, the pooplo of tho villago of Gross Foint, which g situated abaut fifteon miles from Chicago, on tho Milwaukee Diviston of the Ohleago & Northwostern Railroad, wero muoh agitatod over the fact that the doad body of n Gorman namod Max Slogel had boon found on ono of the highwaya of tho town, Coronor dephans wag sont for to hold an inqnost on tho body, and ho visited the Polnt yoatorday aftor- noon. Dr, Emmons made & post mortom ex- smination, aud tostifiod that docoased had died from nnu[‘nauun of tho brain, produced by ex- cossivo drinking, Tho vordiot of the jury was in accordanco with his tostimony. Charles Young, & well-drossed youth, employod as clork in tho tfry ooda storo of Mossra, Man- dol Bros,, was finod 3100 on ench of six offonsos, yoamnloléy by Justice Bonyon. The chargos spoocifl the mont disgusting conduct on his part, sustained by a numbor of women, The full amount of his fings, with_costs, is 8600, giving him 1,218 daya in the Bridewoll, unless tha misor- able croature dios, becomes insano, or obtaina a ardon from tho ilnynr or his succossors In of- co. It Is to bo hoped that no pardon will over reach him, Yomlgu arrost saved him & sound thrashing at tho hands of Fire Marshal Matt, Bennor, who obsorved himin the porpotration of an outrageous act. Only five porsons rosponded to tho call for a mooting of. tho proporty-ownora on Southwost- orn nvenuo, botwoon Madison snd Twelfth strocts, last ovening, Those five et at the cornor of Honoro and Madison stroats, but did nothing oxcopt talk of tho indifforonce of thoso who will bo bonefited by tho proposed improve- mont of the avenuo. The Council ordered the thoroughfare to bo macadamized, and tho agsoss- mont collooted being somowhat in excoess of tho ostimatod cost of the work, the Board of Publie Works havo ngrood to put in o wator-main if tho roporty-ownors will not ask for a roebate. ho oxcoss: 18 to bo rofunded when tho yoarly water rovenue dorived from the uso of tho pipo shall amount to 15 cents por lineal foot. About two-thirda of the property-ownors ‘havo assontod, and the romaindor are roquosted to call at tho office of tho Board of Public Works and sign tho agrooment. ——— AN CIL-TRAIN ON FIRE. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock an oil-car on the Chigago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, standing at tho corner of Bixtoonth etreot and Contro avenue, was found to be on fire. An alarm was at onco struck from Box 867. Thocar was unfortunately inthe controof n train of cars of tho mamo kind, and boforo the flames woro_subduod twenty-two cars were more or loss damagoed. Tho origin of tho firo was po- oullar, It is supposed that the undor valvo of tho tank whero the fire bogan was unserowad by somo malicious porsons, and that the oil ran out on the bod of tho car, and was ignited h{ sparks from passing engines. The Ioss will rench 87,000, upon which thero is very littlo fusuranoo, Two omployos of tho road, named Garrott Btriker and Martin Lobesoy, have been arrested on nuaylclon of having caused the firo, Ala{ga quantity of oil was found in their pos- seapion. 'MARKETS BY.- TELEGRAPH. . New York Financinl Nows. New Yonx, April 7.—Monoy. waa stringent, The roportod action of tho Btato antliorities to_enforce the rovisiong nf the Tewry Inw fn Ot defiaatly by tho idors, wilo theaten o witthold entirely from the markot, The money, Which for. tha . lsst Week coma manded on & low avorago about . per_cont. for uso, Farly in tho day loans wero male at 1-18, but lator the rates woro -10 to 3¢ until long after 3 . o'clock, It fa roportod that $3,000,000 of legal tendlers. have boan sont to Philadelphia to got.them .out . of -tho. New. York banka. Mooy ia stll coniug. from. o intertor in rge sums, & . M B “Llio combination in goid, wiitoh Appears to have cone trol of the markot, showod thelr hand to-day by lot- ting ont a littlo, breaking down the prico 3 por-cent, and moving 1t up again or lolding it steady at their option, The opening prico was 1103, from which there ‘waa o fall to 118} 80 to 1181, & fall to 118}, clos- ing at 11887, flat t0,1-33 for carrying. . Oloare 1ngs, $102,000,000, Treasury dlsbursements, $41,000, i m"‘"é"u” i heaey a8 107@107 tor 60 orling was dull and Lavy o o 60 o and 108G 108 for pight, .. - : e The firm ‘Governments.wero firm nnd_LV@X higher, alone has oxported. twelye millions siuco the lst of Gormana bought 3800,000 for mlipmont. Ong anunry, Blato bonds woro very dull, ‘Tho stock market was firm corly in the day without & material advance, but a gonoral” docliue follawed the puting up of ratea tox monoy, aad, with oxcaption of arlom and Panama, tho/fall in Dricn was X 10 1% cont, Halem declived from 129 to 1243, recovored to 1303, and sold at 125@125 in_Joto doallige, Panoma Tos0 from 108X t0 1095, foll to 1033, and recovered to 10034, Tho now Board 'of Diragtors, choscn fo-dny, 8 a9 follows : 8, L. M, Burlow, Edward 6, Plorropont, . 5, Musgrovp, A, 1. lockiwell, 3, N Burko, & . Ilaven, O, A, Hotchikiss, Alos. Mssterson, 8, J, Hore riot, H, W. Gray, L. B,8tockwell, O, A, Avory, and I, W. &. Bollowa, - Pacifo Mall sold at 674, 67%, snd 603, bnd Wealern Union at 847, 854, sud 843, " Erlo roso from 04 to 043, but closed ‘at 603 Tl romalu- dor of tho list wus quiot, the chsngo boing only X@3 per cent, Bterling, 1074, ‘aoveRMMENT DOND 203¢ [Coupous, 173 Coupol Coupons, '81, 6-208 0f '02. g i 1133 1133 3TATE DOMDE, 93)¢| Virginias, old.........44 85 |North Carolinas, old...30 North Carolinus, new, .17 Tonnessacs, oid. Tonucssocs, ne Virglnias, tiow Michigan Cent Pittsburgh, Northvoster ‘Northwastern Tock Island N.J, Central Bi, Faul,. 95 863¢| Union Pacific bone A 113" 1Dol, Lack. & Weatarn, 00X . Wg){lll. H, & Erlo.,... 8 o Bt @ Forclgn Marlkots, Lrvenroor, April 711 o, m.—Flour, 276 60, Wintor whest, 128 20; spring, 11e@128 2d; white, 11s 3d@11s 7d; club, {12 81110 104, Corn,'27a 3. Pork, 66s, Lard, 898 44, Livenroot, April T—1:30 p, m,—Brosdstuff quist, firm, and unchanged. P._m.—Consols—Monoy, 93@ 933 ; socount, DIA(; 5-20a of 05, 04y ; 5-2080f 07, 033 10408, 80 110w 84, 00% ; Erld, 6035, “Hurpontino, 41a, Fnankront, April 7,—6-30s of 163, 054, ante, April 7.—Rentes, 50 francd 17 contimos, Livenroor, April T.—Cotion quist ; middiing ug lands, 0@9 a3 middling Orloaus, 05;d, Buloy, 12, bafea; ‘Amorican, 7,000 balos$ spoculation’ aud oxport, 2,000 bales ; March and Aprl shipments from Now Orleans, 03] ‘ebruary and Marcl lh“llmmtl feom SavausialsOr Clarloaton, 03 ; Mareh sud Aprll roadatufla quiot ; rod wintor whoat, 128 24 ; flaur, 14 0d ; corn, 21 3d. Cheoio, 694 ; Cumborland middles, 888 64 ; short rib middles, 405 G4, AnTwEnR, April 7.~Refinod petroleum, d0)gs, New York Cattlo Mariots New Yo, April T.—lizevzs—Total for tho wook 6,419, ngainat’ 8,085 Inat week, and 0,93 {ho corros- jondivg wook laut yoar, Freah rocoipts, 198 cars, or ,200 Licad ; 104 cars ot Oommunipaw; 80 at Ono Hi- droth stroot, and 14 at Weeliawkon.' Tho aupply was comparativaly light for tho day, and tho downward movemont u uarkod from Tuoiday to Baturday wes checkud, and yomo saleemon wero Loldiug for & allght advauce from tho ratos of Lut Friday, Lut generslly tho prices, quality consldored, wero the sanio s on Friduy, Door to'best Loxans, 9¥@120; poor to prino ortlve steors, 10@130, to dross 1bs and 88 Ibs to ‘grows owkj cholco to faucy so- lections, 134Gldo, to ‘drews 69 sud 60 gross owt, Hules fuoludoe: 0 cura rough Toxans, B ofwl, er- 9i(e; 7 ears fair do, 8 cwt, 10550 9 cara gos okea eattlo, 53¢ owt, 104G 1o ; B oara Tilinols atoars, Tig owt, 1203 6 ewrd A0, § owt, 12303 6 ears do, Ti ciwt, 1140 3 13 cara do, T4 owt,'13G130’s 6 cars chiolco o, 13T do, B3¢ owt, 131¢@Ma ; 10 cara good o, T owt, 11@ 15514 v gl oy séatt § v 1@ o 3 fata e T owt, 1203 8 cata do, 03 cwt, 11i¢a s 2 cara bulla, 43 e, 4 Caba T ettorm, B ol LGN ual, during the last weok Ju Lent, droatod boot yoa satrumsely Qull, Tl wholseslo latghtarors lavo Yorn heavy lonors during tho Iast five days. ‘Bxxe_Total for tho wook, 14,100 agalnat 13,700 1t wook, o 13,08 i corrodponiding woek It year, On sale to-dny 85'cars or 5,860 ohfofly falr £0 ox= tre, unshorn, Tho sheop 'markot {8 not Active, but o Dettor demand for mutton on Saturdsy and to-dsy holped the morket market matarially, tho offorings changod hands, Unshorn aheop A TA(@8(c, with on6 car-lond st 830, and clippod at 0 6. Good lots, 630, O e—otal forTha wook, 80,080 ngninat 80,840 Inat wook, and 4,355 tho corroaponding wook Inst year, vala yeatorday and to-day, 15,860, of which b4 cars ‘wora ot Gummunipaw snd 06 at Fortleth stroot, Mar- Kot wenkor, and pricos, both livo and drossed, lowor. Livahoga aro quotod at 6 @0%e, with sslea of 2 car. londn, ov 158 1b8, ot 6o, * City slaughterod rangod 74 10 Ti40, o fow plgs going to 8o, Neow York Dry Goods Markot, NEw Yorw, April 7,—Tho commission Louses wero quiat to-day, but thero was a falr jobbing movement in domentio coltons at unohangoed priccs, Low grades of brown and bloached shirtings continuo ll'tnli!lhl‘, ‘but tho beat makes aro flrm in prico, Donims, ticks, and corset jonns aro notivo and firm, Cottonades are in botter roquoat, but Everett plain and plaids aro fobbing at 180, The Dafly Bulletin says woolens show no improvoment, and aro dull, Plain forolgn 00d_demand, and Blhawls are in- dreas fabrica of now shades are in Ml othor mported goods rulo quio activo. Pitteburgh Onttlo Market. Preanunait, April 7, —OATrrr—Mrket dull; arrh vals hoavy: Dost, $0.00@0.80; stockers, $3.25G4.25 common, $8.006.60, Snexebarkot vory dull; arrivola hoavy; bost, $0.8087.25; modium, $0.00§0,25; common, $5.06 " Mogs—Market innolive s srrivale licavy ; Philadols phin, $6.20G0.50; Porkors, $5.00G5.05. Philadelphia Live Stock Marlkot, PrIApELPIIA, April 7,—DBREVES—Fair demond ; snlos, 3,600; oxtra Blato and Westorn stecrs, $7.506 8,00 § falr o' good, $0,00@7,00 common, $4.0085.50, Bree—Fulr dofmand ; silos, 0,000 8¢ T@S 0. Hoas—Higher ; sales, 5,000 at $9.25@9.373. Pittsburgh 01l Markot, Prrrsnvnon, April 7.—Orudo potroleum dull and markot unsette: ,15@2.173, Rofinod patroloum quict, but firm; spot, 1630 asked, 16%a bid; Philadel- Pl dolivers, apot, 1950} sl Al 107; Moy, o The Produce Markets, F TOLEDO, Toreo, Aprl T.—BnzApsTUPFe—Flonr dull but unchanged, | Wheat dull and pricca & shinda lower; No. 1 white Wabash, $1.08: No, 2 do, $1.00; No, 3 do, 8170 ; oxtra white Michigan, $1.00'; No, 3 do, $1.60 § bor "Michigan spol, $1.08'; acllor April, $1.63 | Bollor tast half, §1.04 3 foller May, $1.07 ; sollor June, $1.69% ; No. 4 red, $1.033 ; No. do, $1.65. Corn dull sud a shade lowor § high mixod, 8030 ; low mixed, 30c; ollow, 4050, Osta—No, 2 & shade highor at 335 @33, o Oroven Bzrp—$4,70. Rxorrris—Flour, 3,000 brls ; wheat, 6,000 bu ; corn, 20,000 bu 3 oats, 6,000 bu, BirpatrxTs—Iiour, 9,000 brls; whoat, 4,000 bu; corn, 9,000 bu ; oats, 8,000, ; W YORK, New Yonx, April 7.— COXTON —Qulet snd une chianged ; mlddling’ uplands, 193c; - eales futurcs 8,700 balos; April, 10@10 14007 May, m;;‘c’amgc; J}Im-, 105@19%0; July, 10 3-16@10 16-10c; October, nEADSTOFZS—Flour dull and lwlvz: recelpts, 19,000 er Woatern and_ Stato, $0.18@30.05 ; common 0G50 ; $7.55@0.25 : white $3.50@10,50 ; oxtra Ohlo, $7,20@10.50 ; Bt. 3 .75, Ryo' flour quiot sud unchanged, Corn meal quict; yellow Wostorn, $3.25@3.40, cat dull und ctsy s buslnoss chiefly fot milling: oxport doe mand chocked by unsettled monoy markot and scareity of frelght.room ; reasipts, 7,000 bt ; No. 2 Milwauko Biloat, $1.63 3 ojocted ppring, $14031.45; winter ro Westérn quotod st $1,70@1.84° XLiye dull, Barley quict; Weatern, 8110, " Malf neglocted, Corn dull 1 rocalpts, 20,000 "bu; new Weatern mixed, 063%@05 old, afloat, 5@05Xc ; in store, C3@ESCc, ' Oate quict! roceipts, 18,000 bu; tow mixed Weatern, 50@63c; now ";z“o’s—%“ Efl? °'u'nmoa ao! ot & ) Hay—Dull, Hora—Quiot, inoornmnes—Colfes c‘um; 103{@19¢c_gold. Bugar quiot st 8%@03o. Molaasea quict; New Orloans, 20, Rice quiet at 75@830. Pxrnorua—Cruds, 930; refined, 200, TunpeNTINE—~0@Bic. ProvIsions—Pork firmer; new meus, $17.25@17.57; ‘mase, May, $17.25; Juno rimo mess, $15,75@16,02 17,573 @17, Boof quict and unchanged. Cub meats Beavy liams, 12@130 3 shoulders, THo 3 midalss firm ; short cleak, 0@ 1-1607 Westorn cloar,0 1-100; city do, 0io; loug and short cloar, 9o} long clear for the balance of tho month, 93 shorl glonty May, 0e. Lard firmor . Wealord steam, 8303 o. est; Westorn, 18@5le. s ':%'51'\ goxlfi'x x1—Quiet a o, PHUADILPETA, : PrLADELRRIA, April T.—BuEApsTUrrS—Flour dull and weak ; super, $4.60@6.75; oxtras, $6.00@0.50 ; Westorn s hesota, $1.26@B.50: ' Indiana s Ohlo, $3.0039.25, Whoat duil; rod, 81, m- ber, $1.95@1.90; whil .00@2.10. Ryo firm, 8c, Corn. Osta 'duill’} falr domand ;- yollow, 61@613g0, white, 40@80c; mixod, 40@48c. PnovIsIONs—Firm; 'mess pork, $17.00; hams, In plcklo, 12@18X0. Lard, 9@9c, 5 ‘PrrhoLzur—Orudo, 134 @13370; Tofined, 10c. Winsxx—Western in iron at dic, BALTIMORE, Bavtidony, April 7.—BaEapsturrs—Flour dull, and in buyera’ favor, Whost firm but unchanged. Corn nctive ; mixed Woatorn, 340, Oata dull ; Woatorn mixed, 40@470 ; white, 480, Ryo unchangod. Provistong—Dull, Aloss pork, $17.00617.60, Dulke mests dull and lower; shoulders, Gx@63(c; clear rib sldes, 83%@8Xo. Dacon—Bhouldors, TX@75/0 ; rib sidos, 9@9A0 ; cloar rib sldes, 9 @D5Sc; sugsr cured hams, 19%@18¢c, Lard, 8o, Butren—In good domand: market for Wostern, 2030 ; cholce now packed, 38@42c ; cholco rolt, B@8Tc fair to good, 28@330, ‘Wisgx—Steady at 001c, 8WEGO. 08WEGO, N. Y., April 7~Wheat quiot; prime whito Canads, $3,10, dorn dull ; Westorn, 68c. NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Onreans, April 7.—BneAnstures—Flour dull ; XX, 1$6.25@6,50; XX .50@8,50 ; famil, 9,50, o ot 5 mfi'aflmm Bata quick 8 s RAR—85@900, ax—Dull’; primo, $24.00, Priovisions—Lard dull ; held ot $17.60, Dry sal ‘moats dull at 0}@8)@9c. Dacon dull at T3{@95( Joo. Homa, 1o." Lacd, refined scarce Werce, 81005 og, o, aho)gzum—suu Aull; fair to good fair, 6@0Xc. Molassos quiat ut 35 to 6o, Coffeo, 11@19%0, Wintsky—Dull at 0@950. ;CATTON—Qulst; males 000 Lalos ordinary 13140 1350 ; good ordinary, 18%@10)0 ; low middilngs; 18 @18ie; middiing, 1D@1930 ; middling Orlenns, 10k @193c. Rocoipts, 5,160 bales, Exports—Great Brit- aln, 8,945 baloa ; Baitimore, Koc. Btock, 193,478 bales, CINOINNATL ; Onvonwats, Aprll 7.—CoTroN—Quict 190, BneaDsTUFFS—Flotr dull at $7.40@7.05, Whoat dull at$1.60@1,09. Oorn firm nt d0c, Ryo quict at 79@800, Onts steady at 30@380, Barloy quiot and unchuuged, GuooenrEs—Firm, - Ore—Stondy, : Provistoss—Quict. Pork nominsl at $10.60; domand and offeringa high, Lard firm; stoam, BY@B¥o; nl|{ Kottle Liold at 83¢c ; BXo bid’ at {nferior points, Bulk meats quiet and nominal; shoutdors, 03/@0A(c} clear rib eldos, 85@8Xc; clonr, 83@8: acon quiet; shoulders, 60} clear rib sides,. 8%0; oloar, 93¢, Jc lean bid | domand modorato, Whiltany—Firm at 850. BUFFALO. BUFFALO, April 7.—Markot gonerally inaotive and vominally dnchanged IEATP) Mesens, April 7.—Corzon—Olesn searce and firm ; dusty poglsctad ; good ordinary, 10(@1U37s; lowmia- ngs, 173@18c, ' Nocelpts, 18I5 Daloa; shipmonts, 0555 Litosr Btogk, 43,570 balas, BneApsTorrs—Flour dull and fiominsl, _Corn moal dull and doclined to $2.60. Corn hoavy ; rocelpts de~ plsts tho markot, at 6300, Oata scarco’aud e, o @40, Hay—Dull and lower, at $20,00820,00, Duax—Quiet and woak, at $16,00@10.50, TuovisoNs—Bacon qulot and unchanged, at o, 73¢c, 0340, 10c, _Lard fu fair domand and firm ; Lot 8@} kege; 93¢@100, Pork scarco and frm at $17,0 5 tore, LOUIBVILLE, Loutsvtrr, April 7,~BAgatNa—Tirm at 13G14c, CorroN—Quiet ; low middling, 173{o. Froun—Quiet ; ‘extra family, $7,00; A No, 1, $8,00 fancy, £9.00. Graln unchanged, Trovisions—Quiot; moss pork, $17.00, Bacon— Shoulders, 7o cloar rib sidos, 00 3 cloar, D3¢o; plain hams, 13{(@130; sugar ourod hams, 133@14c, all packed 5 bulk meats, ahouldrs, 8iga ;. cloar rib sldes, 8] Qipfir clear Bii@ixa loosd, 3o Liglos packed | {alnn Teaf in 1 Iard—c forcos, BY@83(0 ; kegs, 0¥ @100} Dhimo. Bloath BB Small 1oty o andote S Winsky—Firm at 85@80c. DETHOIT. DeTnorr, April 7.—BoEanarurss—Flour quict and unchanged, “Wheat dull and a shade lowor; exira Flito, $1.01 asked; no buyers; No, 2,§1,03; ambor, $103@1.64, Corn'stoad: Oata’ in" good do- + 430, mand st full prices ; ity ktate, 890, CLovER SEED—$5,00, OLEVELAND, QrevELAND, April 7,—BReapsTurre—Flour quict and unctianged, Wheat qulet and unclianged ; No, 1 red winter held at $170 ; No, 3 red winter at $1,62. Oorn stoady ; mixed, 44@450. Oata qulet ; 300, Prroveun—Rofiod firm ; car lots, 160; Ohlo Blato test, 3426@250. T, L.OUIS, Br, Louts, Aprl 6,—0orrox—Dull, but unchanged, DnravsTUVFs—Flour quiot and woak ; super winter, $4.05@5.95; oxirs wintor, $5,50@0,00; double extra wintor, $0.45@7.00, Wheat duil and pricca drooping ; No, 4 Uhicago spring ot $1.18; No, 9 soft Iowa a ,$1,20 bid; only samnplo lots wintor sold, Corn steady; No, 2 mitud, B3¢, cust track ; d13@ 420 sacked,” Oats stcady at 480 cost track ; §2@340 n ancks, Batloy firm; only samplo lots sold, Tiyo dull and but littlo dolng, Winsky—Quiot at 87c, PRovistows—Lork duland wonk; genorally hold at $10.600010.75 ;_only poddliug lots sold. Meats dull, littlo duiug; cloar rib sldcs, up cou Ta(c cashi, Dacon ulet; some enles ut lower prices; ahouldors, 7i¢c May: cloar 'rih sldes, 1030 for Boptember; jobbing an guioclots of anduldéry at TAG10;, clonr b sldcs, PX@034c; clear, D@00, rd firin at 8o bid, 83 @80 askod, 400 holfors, IX@AA r'f?"i" 2;@“‘ ?"3”‘ T '":d o Ao% plock’ sfuo 0} falr to cholco fat steory, 5@0c. et MILWAUREE, . Mhwavkxe, April 7.—Bugansturra—Flour quict and unchauged, * Whont dull and nomiual; o, 1 bil- yaukoo, $1,473 s No, 2o, 31,18, Outs stcidy § No, 2, 360, Corn in sctivo demand; advamced; No, @ mized, B4go, Tige dull but unchanged 3 No, 1, 653c. Barloy in fair domand and firm ; No, 2 spring, 190, Rearrpra—Flour, 4,000 brls: whoat, 1,000 bii, BritpyeNTA—Flour, 8,000 bria ; whaat, 6,000 bu. | Petidalels kit A it Bidebt B Lok P DRY GOODS, Parasols Kid Gloves. We have just received from | the Custom-House, and will open this morning, large in- voices of Kid Gloves, compris- ing a special importation of the new shades and colors now popular, of plain and stitched in self colors, ome, two, and three buttons, both Ladies and Misses, in all sizes. Also, new and novel styles of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, with Plain, Club, and Tourist HAMLIN, HALE & C0. Are now receiving a line of Txtra Choice Prints and Medium-priced Dress Goods. | Also, : a Special Drive in 4-4 Bleached Cottons. MADISON AND FRANELIN-STS CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. THE FOURTH Cincinnati handleg, all shades, in 8ilk and USTRI AII Serge. Chos. Gossage ¢ Co. (Succossors to Ross & Gosana), 235 & 237 WESI' MADISON-ST. NEW PUBLICATIONS. MANHOOD, 'WOMANHOOD, AND NERVOUS DISEASES, PUBLISHED BY THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 167 South Clark Street, CELICAGO. Dr. G. W. WARREN, Asaistant Physiclan, Medical Knowledgefor Everybody, Two Million Coptca Sold, A DOOK FOR EVERY MAN. THE SOIENOE OF LIFE, orSelf Prosorvation. A Mudleal Troatiso on tho Oauses and Curo of Exhausted ol Dadlity and. Hpaohondrias Fote B Indoes & Cank obllity, . s for ovory man. Prico only 81, 285 pagos, bnunsluh‘al:l?l. A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN, Entitlad SEX PHYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, Iflcll I)ISEAN?IQP orl. ‘roated Ph{nln)n fi:’lqlll’ andPathologioally Yrom Infancy to Old Ago, with Bfiuln Rl':ntm(lvn Bnlrnlnsy 850 pages, bound in beautiful o cloth. Prico 43, touti DOOTE FOR EVERYBODY. The Instituto b t published boak, 1 ‘ B agas, cloth, Prico 81, Tor 253 othar two books, postego patds o o0 of Tho rocoptton with which thas books havo mot (s e trely owlag to tholr cloar and foreiblo siyla,”and'tho's {ams whioh thoy contaln, thoro belng nothing that t AMARRIED or BINGLE of EITHER BEX ulafl"hul’ roquire ors wish to know hut what is fully explained, and man; 1 tors Of Ihxmnlt important and intorosting olisracter are; {ntrodaced, to whioh no allusion even can be found in a: othor workd in our languago, All tho NEW DISCOVERIES 9t £Bo autor, whoto exporisnco ia suoh &a probably never ‘bofara fell to tho lot of any man, in full, No ‘porson should bo srithout theso v sumod that fow, if any, will with| plossur aud pratit of ‘thoraughly making {homaolvos ac- inted with thoso marvalons works, from tha pen of ko ominont s medioal man, o ayihior of thio sboro namad books I tho Oblf Oon. fulting Phniclon of the Posbody Medlonl Tastitate, n hieh standing 1n tho medigal taoulty of this country, who troatod thousands of ‘tho’ human family o maladios trosted upon {n thoto books, aud givos his wholo aifontion 1o hia pationts and thoss i e si0sag e s vast knowlodge of sucacss vast knowledge tlio catsos of thoso atimonts, and kia' 3pecdis remOie them llnrcvull oonstitution, Dr. G. W, WARREN, Mombor of oous, London, Iate Modloo! Iny Morabor of {Ho Amorfon B £ o o tho outh HAVANA LOTTERY. ‘THR GREAT Extraordinary Drawing of April 99, Only 16,000 Tickets, with 2,097 Full Prizes, (Ono Prizo to overy 7 Tlokets). Wholo amountdrawn, Price of Ticl Whole, Halves, Quartars, Yifths, Tont| B150.00, 87500, 357, 60, 30, 15,00, 460, T raont Teas by el Tomss Saglatorod lttar, Pest o pravont, Tove. by wmatl, ro storad lottor, Mondy Order, orTtom TAYLOR £ 00 © o ar Typross. .y Bankory, 16 Wallst., N, ¥, P, O. Address, Ho3 448, REAL ESTATE. PAY RENT N0 HORE. Buy {hat handsome, conveniont, 9.room, 8-gablod cot- taie, 8 olnaota, basamsent Geliar, mablo, COrase (01, B0SISH {0t to 18 . alloy, aast front, Earwollar, aad Botoatzs socond-st., throg blocks from Brooklyn dopot, belwoon ‘acoosaibla to ity Luglowood and Cornoll Watch Factory, by Sovoral roads and largo mumbos. 5t Jeatngs SO0 81,600 dovn, balanco oasy, Alto, nico but amallor aottuge and B0-1t, 16t, adloining this, $3,60—%1,000 down, Lal3 g e 127 Oliekcoate, Tooih 20 Oommisslon paid to Agonts who furnish putchnsor. MISCELLANEOUS. INOTIOH. ‘Tlie undorsignod, herotoforo manufaoturing st 103 and 105 Bouth Uanal-at., havosold and transforred thetrsohool- dosk busines to 0. J. Barnos, who will pay all bills from and aftor.this dato. -All claims on tho tirm of Honry M. Bhoriood must be prosontod this month. Al partios in- gubtad will pleasn make tnn mymant to H. M. SHERWOOD,) HENRY M. SHERWOOD, GED, SHERWOOD!| 0. W. HHERWOOD,) No. 103 South Canul-st. Cloago, Aprill, 1613, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providenco, R, 1., Builder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, With Harrla' Patontod linprovomonts, Sand for Gleou- 8, All Rtight Salve for Burns, Bolla, CORNS! DR, STEPIENS, 131 Doarbarn.ot. CHEMICAL BATHS. Vergnos' Eleotro-Ohemionl Baths, Pormanontly onrlug thoussnds of pationts tabiahod i Now York, Tarls, London, an ‘abnaheav, Bor cased of Ithounintim, Varalyals, Sof o, Nouralgta, and ail Norvous and Uhronio” Disonsos, thara isnothing to oquat this traatmont. Tixtraots mer- oury and othior poldonous substanona from tho systom, Partioulars, Witk rofuroncos of tho highost obarsotor, givon at 1 olfico and rasidoncy, 700 Wabinliav, 07, ~This treatinout, 1s euthroly unilko othior Ttlactrl. cal Baths givon in this oity. EXPOSITION ‘WILL OPEN Wednesdeay, September 3, AND CONTINUR UNTIL Saturday, Ooctober 4, 1878. Largest and most complete Ex- hibition ever held -in the United States. Send for Rules and Premium List. R § GRAND OPENING. LADIES! REMEMBER THE GRAND OPENING HOTCHKIN, PALHER & G0, IN THEIR NEW BTORE 137 & 139 8tate-st., NEAR MADISON, . TO-DAY AND T0-MORROW. ALL ARR_INVITED. REMOVALS. 'SAMUEL J, WALKER, Real Estate. Office, REMOYVIED To 88 East Washington-st, . Between Dearborn and Clark-sts, e REMOVAL! Onandatier May1, tho OHIOAGO AGENCY of the MASBSAOHUSKETS’ MUTUAL LIFR COMEANY will ocoupy the Dasotaent Otcer -0 AN 0% No.170LaSalle-sti, Bryan Block. TRISBIE & RAPPLE: ohot Agdats. IREIMOYW.AIL.. AL RIBOLLA. Flas removod to hin now snd noat arbor Shiop, 127 Daac. born atr Bpuoq BIbak, 1 Bons moribenss sebur o s soncat.,, ‘whoro ho will bo most liappy to soo his old frionds aod patrons, and as many moro a8 wil favor Lim with & “REMOVAL. ‘We will romove May 1 to tho spactous staros now bolng erocted for us at Nos, 44 and 48 South Wator-st, Wo ar now offering our atock of fancy grocorlos, groon and driod frults, oto., at reducod pricos, toeavo movisi samo. Btoro naw ogouplod by us ta ront, M. GRAFF & CO., 50and 1 Markot.nt. GETTYSBURG WATER. GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, (Vo Unitod Biatos Dlapensatory, tho authiorlzod racord of our Matoria Modioa, olnssos thiis wntor with tho most renownod Alkalino or Carbonated Speings of Juropo, 1t far oxcols any othior known in ite soli-proserving propors tice.” Tt doon fot doforiorata by bottling and keoplog, It has novor beon olaluod for hor mineral wator thy poyter to disauivo tho wrates, orsa-calied ol formattons n tho llmlr oron tholimbsand joints, This tho Gottys. burg Katalyalno Wator Lus dono in hundreds of instancas Gout, Riioamatlam, Nouralgla, Dyspopsin, Gravol, Dias botos, Kidnoy and Urinary' Discasos {aporally bato all {olded to ite {nfluonco. 1t has restored Muscular Powor tho paralytio, cured Abdominal Drovsy, and given onltly rpld £ hins _cured sotion ta the Do i Obronfo Dinerhcea, Piles, U , Ca. tarrl, Disoascs of tho Skin, G L ty and Nor- vous " Prostration from Miénial and Fhysical Iizoa o, by tho Lottlod wator, 1t i , 080 oworful antidote for Excossivo Rating or Drinklng. t corraots tho Stoniuob, ‘proniotes Digontion, and roe Hovos tho Hoad almost iminediately, Paniphlts contain. datary of tho Spring, reports frem omigont Phyal- inodical writers, macvol d wol Stira Do fanishod aud sont by i MHicattu it WATTRIY URDS:: Gomt Agtts 237 South Front-st., Phitadalpbis, Pa, (orteois PANEGTta Aok, sTRVINSON & RRID, e salo b | BTEVENS BUGK £ WAVAEL, and o norally, : STOEKHOLDEH.S MEETINGS, STOCK-NOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING ov.rug Lake Shore & Michigan Sontvern Railway Co. OFPICE OF THE LAKE Buon: & M1oHIaAN BouTRERY, HLAILWAY GO ANY, OLEVELAND, Oy, Maroh 17, lu13, Tho annual meoting of tho Ntookholders of thin Com-= pany, far tha alootion of Diroctors fur s unsuing yoar, and for tho trannaction of othor {mporiant busiudis, w bo hold at the otfica of tho Company, in tho clty of Oleveland, 0,, on Wednesday, Tth Doy of May noxt, botwoon tho ours of 1L o'slock in thia furonoon aud 3 ¢rolook In tho aftarnoon of that day. T'he trausfor books of tho Oompany Wil he closed at the loso of busiiiess, un tho bl day af ADIIL nozt, and wil Fw-opom o tio mbrming of thi il day LT Ly yoat, GEOROK 1, ltL\_{ifl«cmnrp DESES BOSTWICK'S, And Offico Furniture at 181 West Wushington-sf WANTED. “WANTED TO BUY An established Furntturo Busless, from 820,000to 84 a0l Adurose, With Dartionthee W e b S MEETINGS, Masonie, Immrudflu, No. 808, A, F, and A, AL, munieation (his (Tuosday) evenin, sonfe Tomplo, for work 2 cordially invited, Bpocial com- 28I Bytren " iatornity a1, O ogroor e By ord WV, M. onierar v fn o gon Muasonic. Regular communioati Natlonsal Lodge, No. 100, A, X i ! gy ot Amonuat ShIVis) Voviotary, TOIRX SANED, 800 TIOUSI AND HOTUL TINTS, \ator-proof oanvas,snttabla for ot ot Bociotio, Tatiand dinidars - Stovt g 1 e eneserioads Bopor, 105 and o7 at Qovornment Goods Chleago, I, 1,000,000 Cigars, Iu Job Lots, from 818 '“t'fl“fi'fi?-' i 2 Ot Moty _FINANCIAL, Real Estate Loans, Monoy to loan in. f 85,000 ol . DIONGU pFopory, St Rogni el uinazde o i BUELLON &' warnraay, ® Nion'y Ualiciag,

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