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TTHE WISCONSIN RAILROAD LAY ln-lhton'low with Officors of tho Mil- wankeo & St. Paul Read. The Course That Company Intends to Pursue. : It Promulgates a New Tariff, Ignoring iho Legislative Requirements. From the Milicaukes Sentinel, April 25, Tho near approach of thodate fixed for the coming into operation of the now Tailrond lnw yondors it desitablo that the publio should ba Yully informed on the aspoct tho question has wesumed, owing to the declaration on behalf of tho railronds that they will conso to run if the Baw fs enforcod. + .+ . Our roporter visited the officos of the Mil- waukee & 8t Paul Rallroad Company, and found thore Mr. 8, 8, Morrill, Mr. John C. Gault, and othor offloiale, Addrossing himsolf to the ro- teponsiblo managers, aud rocelving roplios from both, with an occasional remark from some of tho othor gentlemen, the roporter contrived be- $ween thom all to got somo information. WHEN WILL TIE TRAINS DE TAREN OFF P ! In anewer ton quostion asto whon the Com- pany intended to take off its traing, it was stated that it is uot desired to do anything until com- pollod to. The Company will not willingly take ‘off a single train; but closa calculations of the Jowost porsiblo working expensos, compatible with safoty and officionoy, and of the ravenue under the now law, havo boen mado, and it las $eon found that under tho most liberal ostimate (based upon & caloulation of tho Company's busi- wess, made prior to the Now York mooting) the yont's worl ings would leave the Company short iaon.uoo in the paymentof intercsts on bonds mlone. Tho Company could not oporate a single ‘waok undor tho new rates. Interests could nob bo provided for whon duo, and tho stockholders wouid hold = worthlese property. It would ‘amount to conflacation. . Tho officers of the Company havoe no foolin of hostility, They do not beliove the peonio xeally intond the conflucation of proporty. Tho Zogislature has imposed certain rates, maybo ‘under the impression that they were sufliciently high to pormit tho Companies & falr working \xevonuo. But they had made a miscaloulation, saud this would be demonstrated. The Company ‘would run its trains undor its own tariffa from fand nfter tho passago of the now law, and ‘they are to bo prosecuted for nvlulnbfnn, t‘.\uy will defond tho notion, and carry tho caso to Jthe Buprome Court. Should tho Buprome Court ‘decide ngainst thom, and no othorway of sot- ‘lomont could bo arranged, trafilc to which the oW law applics must ceaso. i ALL TRAINS WILL NOT DE WITHDRAWN. But the Jaw doos not affect all tho business of .the Company, 1t relatos only to local trafiio * 3In this State. The Logislature did not tako upon itself to logislate the traflic of other States jout of oxiatenco; and all through Lusinoss will Ao carried on a8 usual., Tako the case of grain, By far, tho groater ({uanmy of shipmonte nre from polnts outside tho Btate, in Minnesota, Imvnf Dakota, oto,; and this will go through as usual, : THE QUANTITY OF GRATN IN STORE. 1 The figures are_not accessible, as they have boon sont on to Now Yorl ; and no roturns of ho quantity of whent on haud in this State havo oon gathorod. But statistics of the graln at ‘stations outside the Btato are mado the subjoct ‘of woekly mpofla by tho station agouts. 4 Last weok's reports show an acoumulation of 8,141,000 bushels on the River, Iowa & Dakota, Jowa' & Minnesots, and Haetinss & Dakota -Divisions, Of this, not less than 1,600,000 Tbuehels are on the River Division, and are acces- eible to water-transpontation, so that, to that proportion, the Railroad lnws, oven supposing tho Logislature undertook o regulate inter-State commeroe, would not apply. WIAT THIS FREIGUTEDS BAY, Not n singlo business man having denllngs with the Company has complained of the exist- dng tariff. The farmors do not, booause they 'have nothing to do with the payment of froight. They aro interested, of courro; but, whenit ‘couics to n quostion of paying tho difference be- Mween tho Company's tariff and the new tariff limposod by tho law, and no transport at all, the “farmors will make hasto slowly to conflsoato the xoads. If the Company were allowed to canvass ;tho votos of the porsons interestod in tho pay- Jment of freight, instead of intormeddiers who kel to gain notoriety and nhnng political oanital, wnd aro not otherwise interested, there would bo -none of this trouble, The Company owns 600 familes of rond in this State, and to this the now fiw spplics, Tho Company’s tariff is not felt to “be a hardship by those who have to pay it ; and Lt}:o fight is betwoen tno Company and the politi- ‘elnus. + Morcbants are anothor class of freighters who meither complain nor suffor. The rates on gon- "eral merchandiso are 80 equitable that the new ~ln\v does not make any consldorable changes in om. THE NORTIWESTERN ROAD, The Chicago & Northwestern, having 400 miles in this Stato, is in & vory similar coudition to that of the Milwaukee & 8t. Paul, and will be able (2o carry their through froight at the present ¥ates, without regard to the new law. Doth casus, the effect of the now law, if it be en- “forcod, will bo simply to stifle Wikconsin trado, and leave tho balance ag it is, WILL FIGURES LIE ? The reporter said tho statement had been mado that tho Company had propared statoments 1o show disability o earn onough to carry trafio n this State, to suit themsolves. 5 { Mr. Gault smd that was not 8o. The only fig- Jures proparad had beon collected for the infor- anation of the Directors. The etatoment in tho ‘Sentinel would have been conclusive had the ‘writer told the truth, but he had not,—not .Within a million, nor within two millions. = That 14 {he woy the publio are deceived. Gentlomen uko nssertious that are not correct, and a case s ot onco founded on error. Reportor—What are the correct figurea? Mr. Gault—I would give them to you with the greatost readiness, but thoy are not here. Thoy ‘are at New York, but, it thoy are roally necded, (#here is no reason whatever why all information iof the kiud should not bo placed at your disposal “or the information of tho public, . . . oy b A NEW TARIFF. i The following are now tariff-tablos of the Slilwaultoo & St. Panl Railroad, to go into force mext Monday, aoticipating the new Railroad law one day. 1b-will be soen that they carefully ig- @ore the roquiroments of the new Ruilroad law Lnl’ the Btato: s MENCHANDISE, | 1, I 2, | 4. l 1. € S 2 b9 H g % B 53 EE Y v 8 oy & £535(RE58 : NEIE oF 3|5 H g h 538y i oExween | ¥ H S atwavnee| # | § Bi |73 H ARD F B 2 :gvg § Pl ki §lis : Per| Per) Per|Por [Per 3 et euwt.|brl. |car.|car. 19 8B 1 12 1 1 18 20 2 20| 2 a5| 2 29 1 74Doylestown,.| 44| 38| 83 29 17} 34| 1s| 0 T{fo.., .| 40| g0} 83| a7 17 84| 10| 33 83(Wyocena.....| 48 dof 83| 28 17| 84| 17| 80 0)|Portsge......| 60| 43| 85 B0 18 3of 18| 40 avglKilb'en ‘Oliy,) 651 47| 411 85| 20| 4o 20| 43 117/ Lyndon, 50) 43| 80| 21| 49 @ 24| Lemouw sl 4s 97| 22| 44| 21 44 - U so| 45| 87| 20 46| 20| 45 45 o3| 45| s7) 24| 48] 2| 45 41, Cu, 83 45| 87( 241 48] 34 4§ 47] & 47| 98 25 6Ol 23| 45 83| 5| 47 25| 50 25 48 ast 87| 48| ‘38| 25| g0 20| 45 EX 89| dof uy| 25 50| 2| dS 0] o} 60| 40j 25| 50| us| 47 18 o0 60| 4of a3 Goj 39| 60 25| 701 cof so| dof 25| 50| sof 80 108 Winona Junc| 70| o) co| 40| 25) so| 8u| 60 h6|La Oroase,.,| 70! 6ol su| 40| 25| 0| uo| &0 fd|idubbloton .| 381 81 26| 25 13| 20| 19| 20 4ol | 280 20| 13| 28} 29| 28 s\ @l 71| 1g 14} 2 311 82| 28| 1of 82| 15| 8y 40| 95 0| 17| sa| 10| 87 15| 13| 1| 6l 10 1l 14} 18 10| 20} : }3 2| 1 ) 10| 20| o 18 25| 20 200 11| 2} o 18 28| 23| 18 13| 2| 10| 20 20| 24| 200 18) a0l 1| 25 83 27) 22 1) a8l 19| 2 8| 20| 2| | 8o 1| s ) go| 25 15 o # ss| sof 20| 16 83} 14 8y solStaation. .| 50| Gl s5f w M| 4| 3| o Juzpidateton,..) 83] &7) 4| us| 8 uo| 18] do Oros Mnrquette,. 40) 4z Do 10| 38) 18] 41 80| 43| a0l 20| 4of 10f 41 63| 45| 87| ay 43 10| 42 64) 40| o8| | 44| 200 42 55| 41| o8| 23| 44} 200 42 139, Bp'ng Groen| 08| B0l 47i o 23 4o 3 42 140,Tovo Rock,,) 00, 67| 48| 88 34| 48] 23} 42 143 Avoca, 67l 58| 48| o8| 23| EOI° 23( 44 151{Muscod a1 oal 48) ss| 25| 80| 24} 44 10| Dl Rive Rl &) 48( 00| 25| 0|, 28, 45 104 oseobol, 8 8| 48| 80| 23| B0|'20; 4n 172 Woodmai 70| ©0] 80| 40| 2% 0| 27p 4o 170/ Wauzoka , ..| 70| 60| 80| 40| 25] BO| 28 48 180 Brldgeport .1 70 o] ol 4o| 20 50| 29 ‘GO 104|PraDu Chionf 70| o] 0 40| 28| 50| 80f 8O 88| ooj 38| 1o| sol inl s 25| 0] 28| 16| 53l 14| s 88 81| 201 10i 93| 0} 53 88| 82| 28| 17| 84| 10} B¢ oo| 83 20| 18! no| 17} 35 40| 85| 80| 20{ o] 18| 35 47| 411- 85| 18} 201 40 53] 48| 401 18| 30| 20 40 83( 4nf 4of 18| 8 20{ 40 83) 4 «of 18| 96| 20] 40 o3| 48| ¢o| 18| va| 20! 40 83| s 4of 18| 0| 200 &0 41| «f ssl 18] -80] 20| 40 ' THE SOUTHERN FLOODS. Little Change in the Situation at New Orleans, Another Break Near Monroe, Lai, _-and the River Still -Rising,- A Half Million Rations to Bejlssued to -the Sufferers. Nrew OnteAns, April 35.—The river {a falling § now two inches bolow high-water mark, From fivo tosovon days’ mails duo from Northern, Eestotn, and Westorn oitios ; tho New York mail of tho 18th and somo of tho 20th, have been rocelved, Thointorvening aud subscquont dates are missing. The Mobile & New Orloans Aailroad lose bridges overy fow days, snd. scem to display mush more onergyin choking off information regarding mishaps than they do in gotting over breaks. Now at least three important bridgos havo gono botween thia oity and Mobile. Tho Jackson routo is also io a bad condition, bridges gone, and a portion of it submerged. Moxron, La,, April 25,—Tho river has risen ovor an inch in 24 hours. Anothorbrosk in tho Parcoud upper levoo has prooipitated a heavy volumo of wator on tho back patt of the city, and tho riso thoro at the same time Las been b Inchios, The wator is backed up in tho ditches nenrly to the Hungackor Hotel.” In some placos on tho river }front the water fa from 0 to15 inchon above the street, but bas beon lovaed. In the roar of the city it hos boen filling up fast, about five squares on an aversge from the river being.out of wator the length of tho city. Poople continue coming in-from tho rear as tha water approaches. Bidowalks and streots are only pastures for stook. The loas of cattle and hogs by the ovorflow ia very great. Tho sun shons all day, and thero is a prospect of bottor wenthor. No intelligenca has boon re« ceived from above, but anothor rise {8 expeoted from tho recent rains, ‘Tho river roso & quarter of an inch laat night, and the baokwater an inch and a half, ~ Wash- ington street was overflowed to within throe blocka of the river. The river is on & stand to- day, wonther fair, and warm. No intolligenco from sbova or bolow. Tho raiiroad company has surrendored the mail contract between here and Vicksburg, and the tolegraph is now the only source of correspondenco, THE LOUISTANA MELIEF-DILL. Wasm~arow, D. O, April 26.—Although Con- ress passed o bill for the rolicf of the sufferors §% tha overdow on tho Lower Misslssipp, it e boen found that no supplics oan be spared from the various .military . stations in that region ; thorefors the Bocretary of War, after a private conference with the Prosident, has dircoted the Commissary of ‘Subsistonco to purchass 500,000 rations 6f moat, flour, bosus, and rice, and, to cariy the law {nto offect, asks an_approprintion of $90,000, The estimato is based ou an 1asue to 20,000 persen> for twenty-tivo days. ' Rellef Work for tho Sufforors. 8. Luuta, April 26.—The Loulsiana -Relief Committeo yostorday appropriated 31,000 to aid in proventing tho destruction of tho' Millikin's Beiid levoo, noar Vickaburg. Additional contributions of money and pro- viglous are bolug made for the bonafit of the sufferers by the overflow in Louisiahin, ‘A lury number of_the most prominent ladios of the city aro arranging for an immenso amateur concert 88 & means of adding to this fand. T.OUISVILLE, AR 28.—Tho stesmer P. B. Porter loft hore this aftornoon with seyonty-fiva tons of Governmont rations for tho Louisiana eufferers. CANADA, Procecedings in Parlinment~The In= ternutionul Bailway—The Copyright il Bpecial Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, April 25.—The Election bill was ngain bofore Parliament last night, The clause substituting private for public nominations raisod & long discussion, and on a division being takon, the clauso was carried by 99 to 42. In reply to a question, tho Hon, Mr. Macken- zio ropited thnt this yoar the outlay on the Inter- national Railway would exceed the sum origin- sally contemplated by 81,500,000, . In the Benate, Mr. Macdonald moved for nre- turn of tho copfos of inetruction to the Govora- mont ongineers, and _engineors' raflma rogard- ing tho supposed fonsibility of inter-ocoania communication by ntilizing for & portion of the yenr tho water stretchies in the Northwest Terrl- tory. fir. Bcott, while not objecting to the addross, was ovidently doubtful whothor thoro was any professional arbitration upon which that schemo had been devisod. Mr, Ryan inquired whethor the bill respecting copyrights, passed by tho Canadian Parlioment, had yot recelvod her Maj- csly's aesont, and Mr. Bcott_roplied in the nega- tive, stating that he belioved the Imporial Pare liament contemplated dealing with the subject combrehonaively. THE WEATHER. ‘WasituNgToN, D, 0., April 26.—Over_the Ohio Valloy to Lake Erie and tho Upper Lakes, in- orensing south to onst winds, rising temperature, and threatening woathor with rain. LOOAL ODBERVATION. Cuicaco, April 26, 1874, ] H § Direction and foree of wind, Haur of ob- saruation. Fenther: 3 28838 | puouiy e 38 & 29) Oloudy, 25 N0 froa o4 [E,, fresh, | Cloudy. 63 |, fresh, & Maximum thormomoter, 43, Minimum thermomoter, 37, GENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Quicaao, April 27—1 a, m, Hain Thr) 66} as| Wind, Weather, Fair, Clioyenns . .| 47| Cinciunatt,, 53 Olavoland ..'30.13 84:1%,, gentlo, Donver..... 80.00| 56/CAlm Detroit,....[10,17} 36| Davenport . [80,12| 47| )N, 48| 61 1%, frew i3] Clouay. 25N, W, gotitiel. ... [Cl 50'28) 84]8. £, gontle|. 20,80] 4|8, E., brink | 30,20 4a}W., freals e b b TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A tug yesterday mornlog got the ship James Ohauzn’fx{zfl the beach noar tho Olift House, tow- ing hor into the barbor of Ban Franolsco. Bhe is not badly dumaged. —It is veported that Carl Bohurz has accepted the editorship of a leading German daily ac £10,000 per annum, and will remove to Now York at the end of his present Senatorial torm. —The pigeou-shooting match botweon Paine Milwaukee .| Omnha, ... TolodOueees and Bogardus becamo a draw in _corsequence of, the woather yesterduy, Paino paying the ox- penges of Bogardus. ~The Fedoral Council of Internationals ro- solved last night ‘to dissolve, the organization lsut\lv‘lng yrcvadg s comploto fallure in the United o8, ~Tho Exclso Commissioners of Now York have rofused {oald the Liquor Dealors' Protective Agnociation in obtaining the passsge of a bill -yomon & to.” llgonuh tho Legislaturo roduelng tho liconse focs, ol —Tlo Domooraoy night bisfore 1aat nominated eaudidates for the Councll in the Flrat, Bocond and T4fth Warda of Lafayotto, Ind, The prosent incumbonts wore renomiinted, —Ths Indomitablo Nat Wood, the' propristor of the only saloon In Lobanon, 0., cloged by tho 0w wooke n%n rooponed his saloon Bnturday aftornoon, Muoli drunkonnoss and soma fighting waa tho rosult, ‘ ——— MADISON. Appolntmonts to the Board of Unie versity Itogonts=«The Now Rnilroad Luvy. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Mapison, Wis,, April 26.—Gov. Taylor hins ap- pointed to fill vacanclos in tho Board of Univer- ity Rogents, oxisling elnoo Fobruary, the fol- lowling gentlemon in placa of othors whoso terma hiave oxplrods At lergo—Goorgo H. Paul, of tho Milwaukoo News, in placo of J. 8, Bugh, of Wautoma; Firsb District—H. G. Winslow, of Raciuo, vico B. R, Hinockloy, of Oconomo- E“' Third Dlit;!lft—Pr. oy Orton, mflgfi . "H. Gray, h of Darlington; Bixi Distriot—T. B, dhunnwulh. CGroon !JnE;wl\[Ieh..vluo A. L. Bmith, Apploton,” Politically, thoro is no chango in the now members, il bofog Domocrats but ono, The appointmonfs are not altogoluor g-iun&wtory to somo of the Govornor's political rionds, - Nothing definite onn bo loarned In regard to tho apointmonts of Rallroad Commissioners, or the actlon of the Governor in case of defiance of the Railroad Iaw by the railronds, After the 28th, it is stated, the Bt. Paul Company do not propose to admit passongors on their ears with- out showing a ticket. SUNDAY'’S NEWS, . It o The argument in thg cc:w of Panl Bchoeppe, wag heard by Jufl‘;o Gary Saturdsy morning, Col. Jussen, counsel for the prisonor, ropoated thopoinio of his argument beforo Judgo Will- inms, urging that sentenco should not be passed, It was docidod that SBchooppe should be brought up for sontence to-day. —The county wing of the old Court-Houss wag sold, Baturday, to Thomas Mackin for $10,- 000; 1t ba to bo romoved by tho 10tk of July. Foroign. The now steamship Faraday has begua to load the new Atlantio cable. —The London Timeseditorially praises Grant's voto, but n’ya that no othor country than Amer- ica could havo dono what has boen done hero with tho flonnces, It Booms to be a law of the Amerlean nature to develop and expand in every diroctlon. —Two Amoricans wore pravonted from fight- ing a duel on the Bolgian border by the inter- forenco of ths police, —Advicos from Hayii stated that a rovolution was hourly oxpectad. Crimo. A mon named Jolin Henry ont the throat of & Gorman in Shullsburg, Wis., becauss tho latter would not let him take a kog from & boer-wagon which tho Gorman was driving, Honry was ar- rostod sud held to await trial, —Tho bookstore of A. H. Haight & 'Co., of McGregor, Ia., was robbed of goods valued at 1,000." No arrasta, ’ —DMichnol - Finn, charged with assanlting his wife with intent to Lill, on the Gth of Novembor, at Thorold Village, Canada, was found guilty of murdor in a legal sonso, and has boen sentenood to_death, Finn was mainly convicted on the evidenco of his wife, who has rocovered, —Xdward Phillips was arrested in Cloveland on -tho charge of murdoring a man named Tom Willard two yoars ago. ~—Jesso Pomeroy, tho boy murdorer of Bos- ton, hes been committed for trinl without bail, Miscellancous, Tho dispalches .from Louisiaua show that the floods in tho Ouachita Valloy Lhnve been farmore disestrous than bad been at firat supposod. Bevornl towns are wholly under wator, over 500,000,000 acres aro submorged, and about 170,000 porsons aro washed out of house and homo, Over 25,000 are_ ectunlly sulfering for tho baro necossitios of life. No crops will bo raisod this yenr in the soction of country over- flowed, and tho prospoets of the poople aro of tho gloomiest charactor, —At & moeting in Wollington, Ohio, it was ro- solved to raiso 850,000 for the Lako Erie & Wheeling Railroad and a committoo was ap- pointed to solicit subscriptions. Bimilar action was takon at Sandusky. —In tho Buprome Judioial Court of Massachu- sotts a vordiot was given in favor of Margaret Black against tho wholesalo drug firm of Weocks & Pottor, of Boston, for selling aconite to tho plaintifr Instond of picra. —The trouble on the Louisville Shortline Rail- rond has como to an ond. * —A consus of St. Louls fakon by the Bchool Bonrd shows the total numboer between the ages of 5 and 21 in that cilg to be 188,181, giving & population of about 485,000, —Tho action of tho 8b, John's Guild of Trinity Church in Now York in rotaining the Rev. Alvah Wiswall as Master, is likely to create dissension in the church., ~Thoe steamer Bilesis, of the Hamburg-Ameri- can Packet Company, is aground in tho Elbe in o dangerous position. —The numbor of out-bound ocesn passengers this yoar is vory much lees than for somo years. —There is no change in the condition of affairs in Little Rool, Ark. Negotiations have been broken off, and Baxtor hag nddod soveral com- peuics to his force. Geon. White, of Baxter's arty, has declared martial law in J offoraon Coun- ~Tho Benatowas not in session Yunlaxdn 3 The ' Houso weut into Committeo of the Whole on the General Appropration bill, and ngmerl to the appropriation of $1,000,000 to g:nyt o judg- monts of tho Court -of Claims, The item of 81,400 for tho eubsistence of the horaos bolong- iog to tho Departmont of Justice created con- siderablo disoussion and was finally strickon out. Aftor somo dobate on_the financos the clause in- croasing the office hoursin the departments from six to seven, wea stricken out, —The Whito Stocking Base-Ball Olub, of Chi- ct;gg,‘bt;n:t the Empiros, of 8t, Louis, by & scors of 6 to - Our Jenny. &an Francisco Correspondence Territorial Enterprise, Bhe is the most discontented, unhappy littlo moukey that ever lived. B8ho fluds something to ory about t\vent{:imcs & day. Yestorday I saw hor sitting on a in the baok yard, a small monument of duafinir. The tears wore running slowly down hor cheoks, and old Carlo, the New- foundland dog, all decked in rags and strings, stood wagging his tall and watching hor sympathetically, I took her up in my arms and askod hor what she was crying about. “ 0, many sings,” she snld. ! % What things, darling ?" “ 0, overysings ia wmni, uvaay elngs in dis world. T wish you badn't borued me.” ** Toll mammsa what {8 wrong now,"” . ‘' Well, don, old Tarlo's tail drowed out behind, when I wanted it to drow out 'tweem his sloulders, tos why for s pummel so's I tould rido on bis back and have somesing to hold on, Extraordinary Recovery. A strange cuse of recovory from extraordinary wounds is that of Frank Kohler, of Buncha Bond, La, son of Mr. John L. Kobler, of 8t. Louis, which tho . Republican of the Iattar olty thusdesoribes : ** On tho 5th of February last Mr. Kohler, who is but a youth, was assaultad with & knife by G. W. Woodtin, and-almost literally out to plecon. Hia throat was cut from ear to ear, tho jugular veln belng baroly missed; his loft eyo was dostroyed ; the -right band was nearly sovored; soveral deep wouuds wore Inflioted on his back and shoulders and on othor portions of his body, and ho was left lying on the ground for dead. DBut, contrary to all expectations, he did uot die, and i now ko far recovorod as to bo out of all danger. Yestorday his father received o lofter from him—writton with the left hand, tho right belng hopolessly disabled—stating that thoy might expeot him homa in fow dnys. Mr, Kohler has commonced suit for $20,000 againet Woodtin, who is wenlthy, and bis lawyors aro gon&dout of his gaining tho whole amount sued or.! —_— Nellie Grant's Marriage. Washington Cnnu[mulnln of the New York Graphie, The wedding of Mies Grant and Mr, Bartoris is, I am told, o bo a real American wodding, with groomsmon ag well as bridesmalde, The coremony will tako place in the East Room in the uvon?nf, and the yuuni couplo will lenve tho same evenlug for New York, to uail for Europe, TRumor glves the names of six of tho bridesmalds, 1 believe thero aro to bo eight. Miss Barnos, Miss Fish, Misa Boalo, and Miss Lownry, of Washington, and Miss Borie and Miss Drexel, of Philadelphis, aro those named. —— «Fhe City of Artosian Wolls, Hrom the Joldet (L) Signal, Joliet may truly bo dosiguated as tho Oity of Artesian Wolls. Within a radius of one and s half miles, ‘thero aro thirtcou artesinu wolls, furnishing a copioys nupply of puro water, That Intely bored for the benefit of Messrs, George Woodruft, Dr, Hoiso, William Adam, Otis Hardy, oud G. W, Hydo, on the cornor of Ottawa an Olinton stroofs, ie ono of the bost in tho olty, Tho wator rlaos to tho hoight of 40 foot, and in of oxacllont quality, It was suni to the du)zth of 450 foot. 'ho school-house well, on the Knat l,mi foot bofora a sufliolent supply of water was roncled, Tho average dopth o}‘ tho other wells Is 400 feot, ~Counting the artesian walls, in con-~ noction with our numerous springs of pure cold Emér nml]uxcrnllnnlt w;:lln, lf“r city s an n\:\}n- sut supply of wator for al o8B, exoopt for the uxtl‘n’:gnluhmontot flruu.pm i 5 *' A Girl that fots to Win, - . Hrom the Ginotnati . Gazette, Mr. John Fishback, proprictor of tho Tndlan- nvnl(u Nentinel, w..;,m.f 8! ‘o’o with p young hd, I‘l loco fiu;:, ulfis wuldu‘tl .‘u‘! hola her tonglusl' or & week. Tho youn, vory unexpootedly * took him up," zml ‘gfl““ynh“ry“p“ku[l within tho noxt two hours (it s now 4 a'(l:ckl}v. m.) Mr, TFishbaok will have tho 8100 to pay. During tho waok lio hiam cscorted Ler to €ho opors, and altbough ho Lis dono hia best to got herto npnuk, and hired-othor membors of the family to “trap " hor, yot sho lins resistod all their offorta, On Thuraday Ingt tho journalist offored to com- promiso the” matter, and give hor 860, but tho proposition waa scornfully rojeoted. ———— ¥ MISOELLANEOUS. —Ata Juvonllo rmy. onolittle follow rojoloing in tho splondor of his new olothes, went up to another with the triumphant remark: You ain't drossod na woll as Iam.” % Woll," retorted $ho other, **I can liok you, anyhow." —Col, T. W. Higgindon's " Young Folke' His- tory of the United States™ is shortly to bs pub- lishiod by Leo & Shopard. It will contain some 800 pages, and {s writton on_the plan of Dick- ons” # Ohfid's History. of England” and How- thorn's **Grandfatbor's Chair.” ~Though un- like tho usuat school historion, it will yot be euitablo a8 a toxt-book for grammar sni solicols. An attompt haa beon the number of Opm or namos and datos, and in plnce of them Ool. Higginson has introduced lgulfivmt fovbs wmd WiUIdOUW, | Tla UUUR 4B W bo fur: od with maps and illustrations, —A woman was in town from Hampton the othor day for the &mrpauo of procuring legal nd- ‘vico on & proposed prosocution againat a saloo) keoper who has sold liquor to her usually woll- beliaved Liusband until he s Inducod to repent- edly ennct tho rolo of s dnngorous domestio brate. She brought along n palr of well-shaded ugnn 88 a sample of his work, and it is probable that the dispenser of the stimulans which pro- ducod this result will bo compelled to m‘y for this work, o bas nlroady offerod hor §26 to sottle, but she pnta ahigher prico on hor beauty. —Rock Island (1il.) Arqus. gt e o A Kingsford’s Oswego Starch, £88-1000 il Pure. ‘No other manufacturor has over reached this dogres of porfection. Familles, holels, and laundries much ‘profer thicas goods, aa it produces hard, lustral fAinish, e MARINE, Tort of Ohfcago, April 25 and 20, ARRIVED, Btmr Corons, 84, Josoph, sundrles, . Sehr 8peed, Muskogon, lumber. Bcow 3L, N, Dunkam, Piko's Plor, wood, Bchr Four Brothers, Holland, wood, Eehr J, 0, Moss, Poro Marquatto, lumber, Hehr Tri Color, Hollsnd, lumber, Sabr Pride, Grand Haven, lumber. Sobir Wollin, Hollond, wood, - Gohr J, L, Straub, Holland, bork. Boow Granger, Bangatuck, lumber, Stoam barge Hky Lark, Bt, Joseph, wood, Bohr Luraborman, Black Oreck, lumber, Schr Magnolla, Pentwater, Jumbor. Bargo Wolverine, Grand Haven, lurnbor, Burgo Approntics Boy, Grand Haven, lumber, Bargo Mary Amands, Grand Haven, umber, " - Bchr Minorva, Muskegon, lumbor, Bchr Gamq Cock, Muskogon, lumber, Sohr Australla, Muskegon, lombor, Sehir Dolphin, Muskegon, Jumber. Belir O. I, Johnson, Muskegon, Jmbor, Schr Lovi Grant, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber. Behr L. B. Oontes, Muskegon, lumber, Bobir Lyman M. Davls, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Felicitou, Muskegon, lumber. Soow Flors, Dk Lako Tufnbor, Bchr Arab, Ludington, jumber, Schr J, B, Howlond, Manisteo, lumber, Seh alelgh, Manibieo lumbir, Bolr Livo Onk, Manistos, lumbor, Behr Ella Eimwood, White Lake, lumber, Beow Monomineo, Ludington, fitmbor, Bcow Sam Cloxton, Saugatuck, wood. Behr N, H, Ferry, Baugatuck, lumber, Schr Minulo Mudller, Gross Oreck, codar posts, Schr Truman Mosa, Munistoo, lumber. Belir Hamulot, Maniateo, lumber, Bchr Margaret Dall, Muskegon, lumbor, Bchr Glm Muskegon, lumber, Schr Paullzie, Muskogon, lumber, Sehr 0, J. Roodor,'Muskogon, lumber. Schr Rouse Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, 8chr M, B, Moore, Muskegon, lumber, Btmr Muskogon, Muskegon, sundries, Beow Gladintor, Manist; Schr Bovonth Ohlo, White Lake, lumbor, Bchr Mory Ludwig, Ludwig's Plor, lumber, Bcow Rowens, White Lako, lumber, Beow Spnf, Holland, lumber, Bahr Charles Hibbard, Centerville, wood. Bcow Mary Helon, White Lake, raliroad tles, Hohr Four Drothars, Muskegon, lumber. Behr 8t, Androws, Horno's Ficr, cedar posts, Bchr Clars, Maniatoe, lumber, Behr Libbio Nau, Good Harbor, wood, Behir Madison, Port 8suble, lumbor, Sehr Kotehum, Grand Haven, wood. Btoam bargo Eaat Saginaw. Alreus, & 1,000 loam barge aw, Alpena, 2,000 bu oa o e, 10 brs boet, and sandiien. 7 Behr Philo Bcovill, Port Calborno, 31,413 bu corn, Prop D, M. Wilson, Port Huron, ‘50,360 bu corn, 1,204 brla flour, 500 brls corn meal, Behr City of Green Bay, Buffalo, 23,030 bu corn, Back Hans Crocker, Ponsaukee, 200 pkga sundries, Schr Relndoer, Elk Rapida, 300 tons stone, Sclir Tod Wing, Duttalo 48,363 bu corn, Schir Alria Col b,hllulb{o 2,000 bu corn., Scow M, N. Dusham, Rulon's Pier, 4 bria pork, 50 bu oata, Schr Jamoa 0, King, Buffalo, 33,500 bu corn, 8chr 0, 0, Barnos, Suffalo, 39,046 bu corn, Stxar Corona, St, Joasph, 25 aka seed, and sundrics, gcbr White Jloud, Kingiton, 19,218 bu whoat, Behr Willlam Orosthwalte, Buffalo, 25,650 bu corn, Bobr E, R, Williams, Dotrolt, 23,188 bu corn, - ek . Williams, Kingaton, 0015 bu wheat, Bchr Elien Brlry, Buffalo, 40,000 bu corn, Bcbr King Slaters, Buffalo, 43,000 bu oats. Veasols Paased Dotroit. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich,, April 28,—PagsEp UFR— Props Dlanchard, Toron 'City: bark Bardinia; schrs Pres. ton, Woodward, Clty of Tawas, Americsn Obsmplon, Goslawk, D, Btuart, Warmington, Osborne, d. N. ontor. Pasrep Down—Props Wostford, Alpens and barge; Gity of Montreal, and Bt. Paul; Larks Moggle McRiac, %(nr{!lieflflih?mhnuomnldo 4 lili! Mhlh umlufllnks, fi. F, Morry, Pulaski, Denmark, Montans, Garibal Willle Koller, and York Stato, L 4 WIND—West, Lake Frelghta ‘Were quiot at 4@430 for corn to Buffalo, oulatds for amall veusola. Tho achr Bt, Petor loads corn for Buf- falo,and scht New Dominion whoat for Kingaton; bathl on ownera’ account, Schr Metropolis swea chars tered for corn toPort Colborno st d)§0. Last evening thio schir B, Darnes was taken for corn to Buffalo at 4o ; schr Ironsides cornto Dunkirkat 6o, Total 5, Oa pagity about 14,000 bu wheat and 83,000 bu co Bay Crry, April chartered a oraft (name not given) for lumbor to Tona- wands at leas thau $2.50, snd ind’ an offer at loss than 25 afterwards, The' prop Araxes ia chortored to 0ad at Mooro, Smith & Oo.s docks for Buffalo at 2,60, Carriors antioipato befter ratos as the scason | advancos, and somo count upon & rush & tho closa, Dxrnorr, April 3L, —Wheat to Oswego quotable at 7e, Touuage plenty and inquiry light, Thae sobr Jumes Plutt was taken for salt from Bay City to Chi- cago'at 1o per brl, UYFALO, April 23,—The only charter reported was the schr A. G. Morey, 100 tona for ballast at 250 por ton to Chicago, DMiscellaneous. CHICAGO. Tho first Groen Day tieot left this port Baturdsy morning, —Abalit Afty vessols cloarod Baturday, snd several of thom intend to go through tho straits, —Tho tug Babeock mado hor firat appoarancs in the river Baturday afternoon, She husanew coat of paint, sud prosonts a very cradilablo appearance, —The schr EI Tempo ran Into tho swill-boat Yong Johin between Adamns snd Polk street bridges Haturday attornoon, breaking In th wido of tho Loug John, Bhoauccoeded in gotting to Burn's boxes in the North Branch, ~—Mr, Davison’s nowmap of tho river, sbowing tho varlous Inmber dooks, and givivg tho mames of the ownors, {8 now ready for delivery, It is woll gatton up, and will be of great valuoto lumber men and vos- sol'ownors, Mir, Davison dessrves groat crodit for his euterprise, & ~The stoamship Intor~-Ocoan, with consort Argonaut, Teft Dotroit Friday night for this port, having qn tow the schrs Monticollo sud Montealm, —The bark E, 0, L, has beon purchasod by the Grollick Bro,, of Grand Haven, and will bo run bee twoon that port and Oblcago in thie lumber (rado, —Tho sok:x Olars arrived at Munistoo st 12:30 p, m,, April 2, and the Filer at 4 p, m, —Hleven propollors and Qifty-nine sailing-vessols, with 602,074 busliols of whoat, 25,085 bushels of corn, 14,400 Lushels of barley, and 111,000 bushols of oats, mlklnfi o total of 1,483,450 bushels, makes up tho flect from this city to go through tho straits, The amount of grain afioat on Lake Michian is 1,643,450 Luslels, —'*Au Observer” writea to Tiie TRINUNE from Esca- naba that the statemont that the Frod A, Morso was ‘worth $10,000 was iucorrect, The Morss came out now in the fall of 1872, aud cost her ownors $10,000; and beforeshe got aground was one of the fineat Yos~ ;%l: in l'I:- Im?ixurl‘::rl‘:ga. ficunllsll‘lxu“ Obaeryer's" ervations, the harbor of Escanal not be open lbeforo the 10th of May, ) —Bince the opening of navigation the following vos- gols have entered the port of Houth Ohlcago: Schr Granger, wood by Loriue, lumbor; schr Marvin Hannah, lumber ; schr Lavinld, lumber; schr Tuse cola, lumber { o Rob Roys lumber, Tho schrs Granger and Lorine were driven southward in s sevore northoast snow-storm, and entered South Ohicago Harbor without the aid of a tug, It should bs under- #t00d that vessels can entor Bouth Chicage Harbor in 8idoin the doopost in_the clty. - 1t was sunk: o, 25.—H. M. Dradloy & Co, yesterday . any northiesst storm with mafoly and ssso, XLSRWIIERE, . The followlng officorn wera elooted at the meeting of the Detrolt &' B, Olsir River Towing. Awociation, Wednosdsy aflornoon 1 Prosident, Iz, G, Marrick; Vico: Trosdont, M. B, Kean; Soorelsry- ud Trosaurer, Jumos 1, Birachisn ; Executivo Committoo, 8, B, Grume mond, 0, 11, Oarey, Jamea_Demass, George II, Patker, . D, Rean, Goorge E. Brockwsy, William ' Living- stons, Jr,, John R, Gillott, Jamon MoiTatt, Tho redio- Hon 11 towlug raten of 10 por cont is not intended for the entizo soason, but will continus in foros until tho domands of buslfices require a chatige. Tho power {0 itor raten is vested in the Exocutiye Committes. —Tho Detrolt Pt of Satncdsy haa the tolleving In Fogard to the conditlon of tho sirsitat * Up o a late hour yentorday gravo doubla oxiatod as toany oraft lisving offeclod passsge through tha sizair, sl o porta (o tho_conirary notwithaianding, . Tho heavy winda which haye provailod thers of Iate woro from tho northeast, creating the embodiment of s sea suficient 10 break tp a portion of the oo at tho eatern oxtromi- ty. From tho wostorn point for distanco of Oftoen milosto thio oastward it Is doubttul if any change has takon placo up to thls writing.” < , —Already tho yoar 1874 figures up ninoty.slx Glass. ters to thio shipping, which probably doca not_oxhiblt hio sum-tolal, thero boing localities to bo heard from. Twenty of tho abovo casualties took place in the Lake Erlo dlstrict, twelve on Lake Onlario, ten on Lake Muron, thirly-olght on Lske Michigan, and tho re- malnder on the rivers and on {he 8t Ulatr fists, The amount Involvod in tha above losses’ falla a trifls ahort ,000, of which mum no loas than_ $37,600 was {ho roault of n froshot in Buffalo in the Iatter part of Jan- uary. Twonty lives havo also been macrificed, —Tho steamship D, W. Ruat hss cosl-bunkers which hold 200 tons, or eroiigh to make the round irip from thie port Lo Buffalo, thence to Ohleago, and thon back 0s = MARRIAGES. THRNOH_1n Ohicans, April 35 by ihe Rov. ; Gonrgo B, Lolgh, formerly of Lanvon: e e e, formeny of Japvon: LEIG Jnn;jn l}|(- warth, Kai M . aud Nob! o AUCTION SALES. 3 By GLISON, POMEROY & CO. Valuable Busines Lot and Bulngs AT AUCTION, Monday Aftornoon, Aprit 27, at 8:30 0'Clock, On the promlses, the 1ble business Jot, with good two- slory bullding, sulted for storo and dwelling, No. 531 MILWAUKEE-AV. ‘Thia destrable proporty fronts both on Milwaukoo. t., with a 2-story bullding on Milwauki Matn floor sulted for store, with dwolling double 2-stary bulldlug on Nobl-at., adapted for dwell- ings, Both bnildiogs noarly ney in good repair. The proporty ia woll Iocatod on Mitwaukoo-av., in tho nildst of s thiokly sottled nolghborhoad. TTho stroets aro pavad. Also water and gas. i'glv:gnm I8 fros from.any Inoumbranco, and will pont o sold, The oneh, balance n 1 and 2 yoars at 0 Lorms nro anay 8o oonbs or torma mill ba made to salt nt time of salo. rrot furnished, he titlo I parfoot. Abnt; A doposit will Lo roquirod at tima of salo, [ ELISON, POMEROY & 0O., Anotlonosrs. 1118 PRAIRIE-AV. We will soll at Auotion, on Monday Morning, April 27, at 10 o'clock, " THR ENTIRE Household Furniture. Of private residoncs No. 1118 PRAIRIE-AV, Parlor, Qhambor, and, Diningithom Eurniturn, BDratesle and Wool Uatnots, Tods, Bodding, Kitchon Turnitare, Glass rookery \Varn, 40, &c., &o, = FLISON, POMRAOY & 00., Auotionoers. DEATHS, Al o 4 SOHAAC] th ) Mrs, MACh Ao ASE o ol At e Mes. Anna rs bl el RS Wolans Dematarge " ORITEB—April 25, at tha rosidence of Gaorge Dodge, Tsq., 49 Boutt wito ot h Ourtls-at., 9 Bouth Ouitis-at., Augusla Bark e from Wosternay. J pianam B;:‘x:’dny?‘l«;pfllis. Baptist Churoh, at1o’ nlu? SOOTHING SYRUP. - MRS, Thirty Years' Experignce of an 04 Nnrss, WINSLOW!' S| ne. worsows soorn. 190 BYRUE 1a the prosorip. tlonof ono of the bst fe- ELIN ‘malo phyalolsnsand nurses, SOOT: G in the United Btatos, aud ¢ has boon used for SYRUP | thors ‘for their obildren. XOK 1t roMoves tho child from pain, cures dysentory and CHILDREN ' | diarrhces, ariping tn the bowols, and wind oolio, By glring health to the TEETHING. |obild, itrosts the mothor, o AUCTION SALES. Ty HO®GES & CO., Estat d Commisslon Morohants, Tt e Aion Rouis 6% Wous Lako-at: Repular.Auction Salos Wednotday aud Ssturday Evonings,at 7 p.m, Also Thurs- Quy roal ostate sale atB D, m. Bpuoial atteniton given to gutaido saos,' Toturne madg on tho pamo day of taley bo- org lenviny the roaldance. onsigamenta tolloftod. i v acda on stooks o L e T . MORRISON, Avotionecr. Large and Attractive Sale! + By W.F.HODGES & 0O0. WE WILL BELL ON r‘.EIIE.SDAY MORNING, April 28,at 9 a.m.,sharp, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE NICHIGAN-AY. HOTEL: (Late Tromont House). _Goods uow, and tn uep lost than two months, consisting of . Klogant Parlor Furniturs, Volvet Garpets, Lambiequins, Fronch. W, Alnut Carvod Comicesatd Lioo Curtains, Eronch Walnut-and ftalian |- Marble Tflr ‘Tablos, 1 oxtra larga Rosowond Plor Mirror, eonch Plato, 1 Rosowood 734 Qotavo Pingo, Tarkish i 1 firstolass Firo and Durglac Proof Hato, Clost #850, Difioe Chairs, Dosk and Countar, I Regulator Glook and chaloo Axturés in tho rcoaption room, Haglish llody Bramels Oarpots, Marble Top Murniidse, Eaay Chal n.'ermrnI, 0., &o., DI nf-l'loom Beaut!ful Ohandolior, 15Black Walnut Extonslon Tables, large lot of Orockery, Glasswaro, Ptated Waro, Outlery, &o., &a. Tha eutire contenta of twenty sultos of Jooms, conliting of 1,800 yards Bruasols ingrain snd ‘W y Orpets, Marblo Top Tablos, Ghambor Hats, Parlor 200 1. A. Chiairs snd Rooks ‘Ohaira aud Btave Y Mirrors, Waahstands, rawor Duroaus, e loms, oot Gomichior Bt rossos, Bpring Bo o banoo for pastios furnishing Hotols, Dlning-Rooms, oacding-Houste, and Frivato Bwo Sales Positive and Withont Reserve. Bale will not bo postponed under auy olrcumstances. ‘WM. F. HODGES & 00,. Auotionoers, 633 Wost Lako-st, ' By HODGES & CO. Real Estato Austionoors and Gommission Aforohants, ‘Marblo-front Atotion Rooms, 635 Woat Lako st 42 North May-st. Monday, April 27, at 10 &, m,, ‘WE WILL BELL THE ENTIRE CONTENTS, ONBISTING OF English Body Brussols Oarpets, ¥Mlegant Mar« blortap. Ohataber. Hats: Brrior, mgfnfi Bite ting-Room, and Kitchen Furniture; 1 B. W Band Extonsion Table; 1 firat-class Cook Btove; Ohina, Orockery, Glassware, Plated- ‘ware, Cutlery, eta., otc. ’l;fig Roods aro firat-olars; In uso but a short time. ‘poaltive an . WA, F. HODGES & 00., Auotlousore, Nor 80 Most Lakvat. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, Tho entiso contonta of the boarding-house No. 47 HALSTED-ST,, belwlns Washington and Madtaon, WEDNESDAY AF- TIKRNOON, atd o'elock sharp, irlor, Dining, Kitchon, 3 ot tho time—2 o . gl ‘WM. ¥, HODGES & GD..“Anmlnnnn. ‘WE RHALL SELL THE CONTENTS Of tho Hotol, corner of Harrison and Halated-sts., known aa Hertlson.Court, on Wednesday Morning, April 29, at 10 o'clock, Gontgol Furniture, consisting of Dods, Bedding, B vonus, Wosh Btands, Obaira; Tables, - Stoven, Micrors, Plotatss, Urookary, Glasswaro, ofo. i Bruseols an grain Carpots; and auy smount of goods too numeraus to Fuontton, eold 1a lota 16 sult, parohdacrs’ sad without ro- sorvo, HODGES & 00., Auationsors. In. Wo shall sell the entire Furniture of the ele- . gunt marble-front dwelling 39Twenty-fifth-st. ON THY, PRENISES, “The Furnituro fs vory fine, conslsting of Rich Parlor Furnituro, ¥ino Walnat and Marblo-Tod Chambar Sots, ¥ronch Walont and Glit Frame Mirrors, Rioli Lase Our: La and Cornigos, Frotioh China Dining X icos, vautiful Silver and Plated Was sboard Diniog Tablos, Ohatrs, &a.. &0, Alsa a very fine T-0ctave 0 and Carved Legs, cont 650, Laundry Furniture, &c., &o. reiago Ltobes, -80." Tako Cottago Grovoay. atreot Sars to Twontyfi(h-st., throo donrs from Par Bouth Sido, W, I, HODUItE & 0O., Anotionoera. ‘We Shall Boll tho Hntiro Oontents of the S- Btory Brick Dwelling No. 8313 West Randolph-st., Betwoon Oarponter and Ourtls-ata., on” Eridey Morning, May 1, 10 a. m,; Sharp, Furniture as Good as Now. 1 74:Ostara Rosewood Plano, coat 8 3 itfoh Parlor Sots_aud kiasy'Ohairs, b, 782 WEST JACKSON-ST, AT ATCTION, Tuesday, April 28, at 10 o’clk a, m,, RLEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, Marble-Toy Ohamber Bots, Hasy Olial; ol liros-Fly, and Ingialn Oarpete, O o, do. foturos, Brui- a Uarpts, Orbokory, Bloves, WILLIS, LONG & 00., Anotionsors. Chattel Mortgage Salo, Wil bo mold at Auctlon, on Monday, 27th 1 L8 o'olook p. tho premises, ® 7-room cottago, with the ground loaso, No. 397 Wost Blstesnthat. Annly at No, 14 BSouth Olark-at., Room B, 818 MICHIG.AIN-AV. Monday Morning,” April 27, at 10 o'clock, Wo il soll tha ontire . FURNITURE Of dwoelling No. 518 MIOHIGAN-AV. ‘Parlor, Dining- Room, and Obsmbor Fyrniture, Kitohon Waro and Fur. niture, Osrpots, Beds, Bodding, Orockery and Glass- waro, &o., &o., entirs contanta of houso. % ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoors, 1023 Wabash-av. . ELEGANT . Household Furniture AT ATTCTION. Tiestay Moraing, Aped 28, at 10 oelok, At Marble-front Residonce, No, 1033 Wa- bash-av. One splondid, full, round-corner PIANO, 7-0ctave; Btandard maker. .Blegant Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Bruaeels Carpets, Wool Carpets. %mln&;flaofllfl Furniture, Kitchen Ware, o 8. 3 Glass and Orockery Warp, Entire Bffeots, and nfi in good order. Noarly new, ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auationoers, Brick Yard and Machinery BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE, Tuesday Afternoon, April 28, at 4 o'alook, Wa sall tho Machinory aud Fixtaros of the Brick Yard on Buriington fiip ‘botwoon Jonn &nd O'Nell-gter, conaiss: vo Drick Maching 'Aleg, Shads cke, Carte, Baddles, &e. ; two Brick Wagons and Ofe fico Hullding, Tron Safs, and Leaso of ground. Bachin. 11 rdor aud roady for uno, = ool B ordor ot X0 W, Bi¥oRLL, Bag., As igneo. BLISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctloncers. Auction Notice. In consoquence of tho {mmenso ber of : 2 Tots ‘of the atook of ELEGANT CHINA GOODS, Silver-Plated Ware, &c., ‘We will mnke n SPEOIAL OLOBSING-OUT B , at Btoro 185 State.st., under Palmer House, TUESDAY AFTHHNOON, April 28, 0t 3 o'clook, snd Evoning at 7 1.3, ELISON, FOMBROY & CO. 1335 Wabash-av. G IENTIEET, Household. Furniture, ATCTIOIN, Wednesday Moraing, April 29, at 10 o'tlok, Falire contonts of dwolling houso 1335 Wabas! llltln‘:l Parlor, Chiambar, and Dinlog-Room Carpots) Hody, aad Dodding, Kitchon, Furaituro, Grock , 80 ., &0.. ovorythin, fodsokooping. ELISON. FOMERGY & D0e feots. BANKRUPT SALES. PURE VIRGINIA Stioking Tebacco and Spuf, By order of R. E. Jonkinn, i A 3 S R A g Mo, o vl Thrsday Morning, April 30, at 10 o'clock, 000 pounds Virginia Killikiniok Tohnoco, 1 B oY it r‘usnul?n: T3 e sit tio trado. Alsn at 1 o'cloak, by ordar of B Lawis. Eaq., Attornes and Assignoo. 1,200 BIRD CAGES, Various alsos and stylos, will bo sold singly and in lots to suit the teade. Salo poromptory. 1iL1sON, POMEROY & CO,, Anotionoors. PEREMFTORY AUCTION SALE 150 LARGE & ELIGIBLE LOTS, Near the. Northwestern Car Shops, Saturday, May 2, At 12 o’clock, noon, on the ground. This Property Is situsted on RICHMOND, OLEVE- LAND, and OHIOAGO-AVS., immodiately adjolning the Property of tho Northwostern R, R. Co.'s Oar Shops, only s short distanco from tho now City Limits, and only about 80 minutes' ride from tha hoart of the oty, with froquent traius which run to accommodato this rapidly- growing suburb, ; gn Richumond-av. thero aro sovon cottagos, with lsrgo ota. On Ohloago.av., & Iatgo storo, with dwolling, Also, noarly 150 unimproved lots. - Tha salo fs POSITIVLE, withaut any limlt or sesorvo, THE TERMS aro oaey, Only1-10 6ash on unimproved Tots, balanco 810 a month, ON COTTAGES, 825 cash, balanoo 825 & month. ON STORLE, 850 onsh, balanco $0a month antil all is pald, with Intorast at 8 por aout on doforred payonta, THE TITLE s nortoot. Abstract furaishod. “A BPEOIAL FREE TRAIN will loavo tho Wollsst. Dopot at 10 o'clock on day of salo, calling st Halsted-st. and Ashland-av, ¢ . ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoers, Bankrupt Sals of Brick-Yard and Hachinery AT ATUOTION. Mg‘thlnd cornor Ulan and C.ulumblml(!r. foot Thirty~ Thurstey Afiernoon, Aprl 30, at 3 otk we will sell, by order ol Goarge W, Uampholl .y Ane 8l In Bankruptoy: Two lok-Maoh! A e, Ton ok ot Lok P Also, losss al 1) POMEROY & €O, Austionors, By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auotionencs, At N, 118 North Paulina-at., Mond ing, A at ntire auutonin ol pm.(:fi.'mm“f‘efi.'.‘h‘{fil rlor Sats, 100 yacda of frusselv, In nt Bud-room Bots, s fin ros, O ry, Glasswaro, s Pt araswaro, ook aud floatiug On Toesday Mormng, Aprl 2, AT 10 A. M., ‘Wa shall sell the Eologant nrniture of Private Dweling No, 83 Kast Twonty-s0con: comprising Patlor ant 3h\|lnt~l‘l‘mm fl]!l‘]‘ Hod-room Bets in walout and marhle, olvat, Beussols. 10, b Lo o 80t 1 158 Bafts (Roatls man), MaRatre URers- :ern‘ Orookery, l‘l}ll (llll!" H'(!ll Hl u 5(!:1" f rlrfi-’ N 0 quantity oo o Phe e ad goods Wi bo 1ol WILIULY FoseETe. AUOCTION BALES, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., o 'AUDTlg%%‘Eg;? 004 NO. 108 ON-ST., DMLA. D (Hatwoon Dearborn an %nm.) WE SHALL SELL The Elegarolnt Turniture MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING, No. 75 Ashland-av., Monday Morning, April 27, at 10 o'olock, ON THE PREMISES. Tha Furniinro fa of the best Tmlll.y and noarly 'm'fi eansisting of Rich Darlar Buits, Fina Uhamber Suls, witl Dronaing Grace, boat quulity ‘sinir Mattrassos, lathor Plllows, Blankets, Bedding, qualj 0 russols Fronch Blate Plor O Qamots, 'and Bantel Mirrors, fioh Lago. Curtaine 5 Rioh Lago “Lambrequine and Cornigo, fing Fronah Ghtna, Diniug and Ton Servico, Platod (Waro, ¥ino Out-Glass, Blnok Walnut Sidoboard, Dintng Tablo and Ohairs, OIf Paintings Jinmvaxings, & Also, s vory auporior 1iallott, Davis' & Co, Plano, full %-petave, vory brilltaut and swaol tono, 5o, o ngarly now Landaplotto, coit 81,70, 's bost Oartingo Tarnc R A S ustionoors, WEH SEHALL SBELL The Entire Furniture OF MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING, No. 112 North Clark-st., Monday Morning, April 27, at 10 o'olook, ON Till PREMISES. kv for, Ohambor, Dininy A Ko SRR P Ot S, Shader hod: ding, Glass, Orookory, ke, WM. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionsors. WE BHALL BELL The Heudsome Lilwary and Forniturg Of Dwelling 614 Michigan-av, TUESDAY, April 28, at 10 o’olock, on the premises, Oompriring Fino Parlor and Gbambor Sots, Dining Murnl turo I BNk Walout, Lods, Lodding, LadoOuratin an Fronoh Platg Mirrors, ' Mantal Olock an monts, Fina Plated Waro, Fronoh China, Glamswaro, Birussofs and othier Carpots, Ol Paintings, 0 Library, ote, Al 4 A Kushe Grand Flano Forl, cost $1,000, ‘W, A, BUTTERS & 00., Auotloncors. WE SUALL BELL THE ENTIRE FURNITURE Of Duwolliog 180 South Poorin.st., on th leos, TUIRDAY “MORNING, Apeil 35, 4410 otolosk. somii: ing Parlor, Ohmber, Dibing-roomh, and Kitohsn Furat- +taro, Birubaols aad otlior Garpots, Plotusor, Grockory, ote. : " "Wt A, BUTTERS & 00..” Auotioncers. WE SHALL 8ELL Buggiles, Phaetons, Harness, &c., ‘WEDNESDAY, April29, ¢ 10 o'olook, at 108 Madisvn.st. e P UMD A BUTTENS & CO. Lambraqu WE SHALL SELL THE RICH FURNITURE, REAL LACE OURTAINS, Hallet, Davis & Co. Piano, Axmins- ter and Body Brussels ba.rpats, Of Marble-Front Dwelllng, L0221 VW abash=a ., Wednerday, April 26, at 10 o'clook, ON THH PREMISES. WM. A. BUTTERS & QU., Auctionosrs. THE ENTIR] ‘:;E SHALL'SDE bl’i} 501 Miohly R FURNITURE 9 ariogn tho promios, THURSDAY, Apri B, ot 1 olock, . WM, A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auotfonoors. WE SIALL BELL DRY G00DS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ., DAY, A ) X 108 Madlson-at. TR, Al R R U B By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOOoDsS! Regulsr suction salo on Tuecsday, April 28, at 9 1-2 a. m. Dross Goods, Whito Goodn, Linons, Hoslory, Notions, Undorwoar, Pookot and Tablo Cutloty, Hardware, ete.. Mllllnnrfish ) Ornamonts, 6tc., Straw Goods, Hoo's, Tose', dnd Ladies’ Weae 17 Plocos of allghtly damagod Morluos, s0ld for acsoun of Ty, Iul'Wl'kul"l» zllfl. lngflufl al salo of 100 rolls INGRA LI GAATEES, G 4 lidoof Dedgouta, Thuge, Floor aud Btatr Oloths, eto. GEGLE, a0t & 0O, 68 and 70 Wabssh-ar, The Attention of Carriage-Buyers 18 OALLED TO THE AUOTION SALE OF Open end Top-Bugeies, Demacrats, Express Wagons, and Harness, TUESDAY, APRIL%,at 11 3, m. Good Work at YOUR pricos. GIO, P. GORE & 00., 68and 70 Wabash-av. 727 West Monroe-st., (Genteel Furnished Dwelling, THIRTEEN ROOMS, On Tuosday, April 28, at'10 o’clock, Marblo-Top Chambor Sats, Parlor Suits, Bodsteads, Bu- oo, Lounges, What-Nots, Sidahoards, Tockrs, Cliaitm, Ploturon, Estonsion 'Tablos, Rofrigerators, Hrunsols and Throg-Tly Carpots, Cook and Parlor Staves, Chinn, and Platod Ware, &o. =] G-, GORE & C0., Avovru: " Ontalogue Auction Bale of BOOTS, SHOLS, AND SLIPPERS, Tnoluding 75 canos Jixtra Fino Grads, 0n WEBNESDAY, ABLI, 5 8% b m. GRORGE P, GORIL ¥ CU., 68'and 70 Waliasi: By N. P. HARRISON. At 162 Twoenty-sccond-st. Botwoen Wabash-av, and Stato-st., BANKRUPT STOCK AT AUCTION OF CHOICE CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS, And a splondid lot of FAMILY BIBLES, Hala will bo continued Monday, April 37, 3and 7e'cl'k, eatdontw oo Souit bidh Ko Bavo & fnd ohauco (3 athing. e o T P {ARRISON, Auctioncer. AT 236 WEST MADISON-ST. Continuation of the Romoval Salo FRENCE PLATE, Pier, and Mantel Glasses! 1101 CHROMOS AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS, MOKDAY, Ayell 2 012 aud 745 oolock. Tho greaisst B aeason can b fo 3 3 i 'N. P, HARIISON, Auoti-noer, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF DWELLING 264 Michigan-av., ON TULSDAY, APRIL 28, AT 10 0'CLOCK. Bplendid Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Fine Drussels and 'Waol Oarpets, Ohairs, Lace Ourtains, Marble-top Tables, Crook=- ory, Plated and Glassware, Kitohen Uten= sils, eto., eto.; one elegant Cook-Btove and Ioo-Chost, all new six months and one year ago, - N. P, HARRISON, Auoctioneer. By BRUSH, SON & CO., Balosroon, 41 Bouth Canal-st, FIRST-OLASS TURNITURE AT PRIVATE RUSIDENOE, 203 Pailinast, uear Van Buren, MONDAY, APRIL %7, 10 8, m.: Uno mw Bulty wiail o urdor;” élognut HsebloTop oo Ta gt Englian Volrob aud Teussols Carnots:Gliamber Hoto, Hodntoads, Burosne, Gommodas, "lods and” Boadin cont and Kitohon Furnitire, Kxt, T 3 ory, Vlatal and Glaaswarc, Couk-Runto aga. 1o Oroe! BRUSH, BON ¢ C0,, Auationoors, 41 South Canaleat, Challl-Nortzage Sele of (he Eatia Contnls of Tweaty- Five Roos, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 10 a, m, Dromtson Uoaviur of Oei kot ¥ e s ot Bifigo {0 fwunty-iive rgo b Sota B iy Stavon, Jianpo, ot ‘Good Dodding, Truasals ani ) GRAND JOINT SATE, a. .A.LLOWA% & IRELAND GEO, I-INI‘))];]{NBERGER. lighbred Morness and Sadale I Trotting Horses, Tlmrougflbr&{%:‘lfil.! pR% and Trood Mares, ¢ At RMINENOL, Ky., 40 milos from Loutsville, On Tuosday, May 5, 1874, at 10 “Torms~Four yuonth i i Tttt and e ourlty, " G IS S PR R Bl and Aucilvneers,

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