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FIRES. The Tires Still Burning inthe Michigan Woods. Much Fumber Burned---Destruction of Railroad Tracks. Fires Bweeping the Forests of the Wyoming Valley. Destructivo Fires' at Ridgeway, la., Wellsburg, W. Va., and Osh- kosh, Wis. MIOHTGAN FOREST FIRES, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, S NEAR EAST BAGINAW. Taor Baomvaw, Mioh., May 11.—Roports .o~ coivod from the woods tell o sad story of do- * structiou. Sundny tho flames swopt down on the Fitzhugl farm, on the Tittabawassco, burn- ing all the outbuildings bolouging to-the hoom company, and destroying e large smount of proporty. The bonrding-houscswors, with great diffioulty, saved by tho exorifons of the mon, Tho tiro burnod right down iuto the river, and dostroyod a quautity of ropo used in tying up rafts, A epeoial train, in chargo of the Buperintend- out of Telegraph Construction, wont north on the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Railroad as far as Stondtsh on Bunday, At Btate Rond Crossing, about 300 foot of tho track was burned out, and traiug bound south were dolayod about twenty- four hours, 2 TUE TELEGRAPI WIRES WERE DOWN in many places,” ‘Cho fires wero bad north of White Feathor, and fresh firos nflmnred to bo breaking out all along tho lina, The main vol- umo (I flamo uppurently extended from the westwird, A private telegram from Olsiro, on tho Flint & Poro Marquotto Railrond, states thut tho fire in ‘the timber nour that place raged torribly all dav. To-dny & slight rain_ was falling which, it wis hoped, would continue, 'Thors wag no fire in the immediato vicinity of Tvarts, 1lcavy itrea were raging on the Codur, On Satar- «dny, about 6 o'clogk, tho conilagration swept down o2 Blooro & Smith's camp, on this stream, about t.vonty miles from Edenville, T12E FIRE CAME DOWN 80 SUDDENLY thatno timo wns given to save auything, Al tho camp equipago, such ns tents, harnessos, sleizgh, a calf, and two hogs, togothor with the Loused nnd out-buildings with thoir furnituro, woro Lumued up. Mr. Henry BSmith did not havo' timo fto pget his® cont which hung up in the cabln, and in the {mckot of which was 8100 in greenbacks. The 05 38 8.30ut £4,000, on which thore is no iosur- ‘Tho fira Lind erossod “the Cedar ou Satur- dny t, and wos swooping with resistless fury towards Bears' Farm. i ‘TUE DESTRUCTION OF fl:ml:n. thronghout which tho fire swoeps, is much f; nter than fn tho fires of 1871, owing to the avsro uniount of timber killod and partly kitled, which 1puites quickly, aud also of tha large quantity of down timbor, which makes a rogalar mass of flame, destroying overy- thing in ate path, The timber on the Indian Reseryation in Insbolls County is li on flrg, and great damnge is bolng dono, A fentlomsn who cnmo down from the North Lraneh of Bad River says_the fires are doatroy- g overything on both sides of that stream, the de:truction of timber bemng uuparatleled. Lotween this oity and Fraukenmute oxtonsive firos are SWEEPING THROUGYT TUE TIMDER, and farmers are fghting tho flames to save their property from destruction. ‘Phus state of llaits oxisty botwoon St. Charlea and Chesan- Beiween this city and Froolands thore Leon heavy fires. oiili's, on tho Flint & Poro Marquette d, tho wholo population of the place wera ting tho fire all Saturday night to save . Thero aro indications of rain thia (To tha Assocfated Press. Dzrrort, May 1L.—~1'he lalost nows from the Yorent frod, which have beon raging so exten- vively for the pust two or threo deys in sovoral }nu'm of the Stuts, are moro oncouraging. A ight rain has beon falling at Muskegon nnd Grand Hevon to-day, snd_tho fires in thiat vicln- ity and aloug tho Tine of the D, & AL Railroad are uearly all extinguished, LIGHT FINES ARE DEPORTED alongthe linoof tho F. & I, M. IL. R., north of Sugituw, but no prosont dangor is approliondad, excoptat Claro, wwhore Lieayy fires aro raging, and consislorablo uncnsinoss is felt for the saiety of tho village, Tices aio still _raging along tho lino of thy Dotroit & Bay City Road, but aro leas violent_thun on Byturday. ‘The fiies on the J,, L. & 8. R R. north of Bagimaw are ro- ported to bo more oxtonsive, and the loss in that section L:as boon very hoavy. Fiftecn miles north of VWinous, on theJ., L. &8 R. R, the tive LURNED OUT SEVERAT HUNDRED FELT OF TRAOK, and completely blocked the road with fallen trces, aud also destroyed 1,000,000 feot of Ler owued by Liodssy & Co., of city, Heavy fires are roported on Codar Riyar, Midland Oonunty, and on Saturday campletely destroyed the lumbor camp of Mooro & Seiith, Jonsisting of tents, harness, sleighs, houses, and outbuildings, othing was eaved, thf men Laving time barely to escape thome~ selves, evening. TUE DESTRUCTION TO TIMBER in this seotion appours to bo greater than {l:e fnes of 1871, owing to tho large amount of timbor _gilled. 1Ihe fires i 18zbella County are reported to be amtoe extcusive, and much valuable timber is Leing destrovod. In the vieinity of Au Sable lieavy fircs aro reported, but no considerablo duiniigo Lias yot boou dond, The_ firo last night neer Harisville, on tho Lake Huron shoro, ia reported (o buve DESVIIOYED A LARGE QUANTITY OF LOGH owued by Moore & Algor of this citv, TFires i1 tho noighborhood of Flint and along the hino of the rort Huron & Lake Michigan Itwlrond are roported, und in many pluces the tanners havo Leon flghting the fire for the past 40 days, In some localities ran Is now falling, and mdications are in favor of quite an extone Eive rain throughout the State, ~ As yot 1o loss of lito hew beew roported. foinkins R EASTERN FOREST FIRFS. Spceial Dispateh to The Clacagn Tribune. IN DENNBYLVANIA. Special Dispatch to 1'he Chicagio Tridune, WILKI SUARRE, Pa., May 11,—The forest fires, which i:ve bogn raging on tho moun(uius along tho Wyoming Valley so furiously for soverol days, oro rapldly spresding, und unless thore should Lo run, the damage urisiug from the do- struction of valuable timber will' Lo immonse. Yortunutely thero are no houses or farms whero 10 1ir0 i6 VoW raging, tho mountain being noth- ing move than a rocity wildornoess, Lo-uight & high wind je blowing, and tho fires can be seon etretelnag for miles, noarly & thoussnd feet sbove the citv. 'Iraing on the Lohigh & Busquo- hanna Lisilrosd are compelled to ruu the gaunt- levof fire in_doscending the mouutaln, and the yiew iy torribly thnlhng, On both kides the burning forost cracklos with tho firo and throat- eay to angulf tho trai, NEAR SUBQUENANNA, PA, SusQUEnaNNA, Pa.; May 11.—Laut_Saturds souo Lrushwood on tho lino of the Erio Ita zoed eaught firo from the spurks of & lucomo- tive. Tho heavy wind soon fenned tho small fires into largor ones, aud &t tho present timo torriblo” conflagrations are raging in the vast aud valuable mouutain und valo woadllands, 'Ihho extent of territory now ou fita s botween eight and ton mlew. The woods on tho Allegheny Indian Reseivation, uoar Balamance, N. Y., aro ono golid eheat of fhie. Tho poor uatives' are lenving thoir oabiny, number of which have aiready boen burned. It is reported that [ BEVERAL LIVES HAVE DREN LOBT, The citizous nre groutly oxcitod, but are on- denvoring to extinguish tho conilagrations, Not much progross Liss beon mnde, Lowover, as wator i4 searce and far from the ecene of de-, vuctation, A saw-iill has becn destroyod, 'Tho wwount of thmbor burned already is very great, aud it valne ig = s timated at thousands of dollars, The peaple ars praying for rain, and have upprelion- sions that every porlehablo objoct will' bo con- sumed by tuo devourlng eloment, At aud noar Meadvillo aud Corry, Pa,, exten- ¥ive firon are burning, and the coutitry for mlles nround is mude foul with a thick aud suffooating vloud of smoke. TiE HEAT 18 80 INTENSR that no living creaturo oan youulnu the dla- trivt, Every hour ronders tho condition of things woréo. . a IM NEW YORK, ! Duwraro, May 11,~1irod La the woods of firle > HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TU and Wyoming Countles aro Kro\ml]lng to nn alarmnig oxtont. Barng, farm-houses, nand othor F’opor:v aro loing destroyed. Tho Village of , Lims, Lrlo County, narrowly oscaped destruo- tion, MISCELLANEOUS. DETAILED STATEMENT OF LOSNES AND INSURANOR IN O8IKoBIT, W18, Speetal Divputoh to The Chicugo Tribune, Onittcostt, Wis,, May 11,—Tho total Josses b tho fire Baturday foots up 45,000, on wh(af: thoro was iusntanco to tho amount of ©42,000, Spaldlug & Pecl’a lons was 814,460, insurod as follows: Drawors’, 3,000 ; Atlantie’ & $1,600; Mollvillo, of Now Joruosy, the barn and contents, in tha Manl hattu, $500 ; on houses, in tho Confinontal, $1,600, Joo Portor, Lwo houses, burn, aud contonts ; Loss 6,000; {nsuxod for $3,000 {h tho Phanis, of Now York. Jumea Bowleer, dwvolllng and part of contents; Joss 8800 ; insurod for $4,000 in tho Continental. « Y. Hangon, insurad for 700 on dwelling g €600 o1 confouts ; loss probably 8000 on the ousa, T'rank Leroy, loes on honse and_barn, 81,200 ; tusurad for 8300 in tho Madison Mutual, Mrs, Caldwell, logh on bouao $800 ; insured for 8060V in tho Pounsylvauia, o Mrd, Owons, losa on furniture $300; no in- suranco, D. L. Bishop, loss on furnituro 250 ; uo in- suranco. W. Ifanscomb aud R. L. Knapp, $200 ; no In- surance, John Btonrns, loss $250 ; no insuranco. A, 1, Madburn, loss §000 ; no insurance. M. B, Catlin, losu on furntiuro probably 8200 ¢ fully lusurod in tho Pacnix, Y J. G, Robinson, loss on goods probably $200 ; fully fusured in tho Phamix, Morgan & Bro,, losavn tenoment honeo $300 § inwured for 450 ln thoWatertown. of Now York: Jolin Holuoy, probable loss §800, no insuranca a6 far a8 can be nsoortained. 1. Thirall, lows on dwelling $1,600 ; insnred for $850 in tho Continental ; loss on contonts about $500, insured fully in the Coutinentnl. Jouathan Robinson, loss on dielling $1,000 ; {ngured for 8800 in the Etna, Jobn Fair, seven buildings, and contents of his own house, cstimatod value §8,000, insured for 8,350 in the Home, of Now Yorl 61,000 in the artford, and 500 In the Phonix, J. M, Flowers, loss on dweliing nud contents, probably 81,200; fusured for $1,000 in tho Atua, of Hartford, Jemoa McCourt, on furniture, oto,, loss re- ortod about $1,000; insured for $1,400 in tho hanix, B. H. Soper, loss on housa and barn, occupied by J, A, McCourt, §2,000; insured for §1,800 in tho Watertown, of Net Yori, B. 11, Soper, damago to his own residenco and contents, $640, ruily insured; 8000 in tho Madi- son Mutual, and thd North British Merentilo. G. R. Lampard, Louas occuglm.l by William gr&cn, $1,200; insured for 8700 in tho Spring- old. Israc Loper, loss on house, $1,600, and con- tonts, #300; insured, house $1,900 in tho Spring- fleld, nnd contents, 2500 in tho Orient. Chatles Bowman, loss probably §100 on furnl- turo; insured for 3850 in tho Now Orlonus, L. D. Parker, loss on dwolliu% 81,400; in- surcd for $1,000 in tho Madison Mutual; loss on furnitare und goods stored in upper rooms, 2600, insured for $300. G. L. Parkor, logy ou furnituroe, $300; insured for $200 in tho Springiicld. £ N. T. Bticknoy, goods damnged probably $200 to §300; insured fully in tho L'honix. James & Sulle, lose on lumber, $200; fully ioswed in the German-American and othera. Thomas D. Grimmer, loks on house and barn, 86,000 ; insured for £3,000 in tho Hartford loss ou coutents not estimatod; insured for $2,000 in the Undorwritors', C. L. Chapman, loas on wood burned, $1,000; no insurance, Cool, Brown & Co., on wood, $100; no in- surance, J. B. Davie, losa on wood, $100; no insur- ance, Charles Knopko, loss, 8300 : fosured for $400 in tho Datroit Fire and Marine, AT TORONTO, Tononto, Ont., May 11.—1'hs totnl lossos by tho fire of Saturdsy night and Sundoy moming aro ostimated at $250,000. Tho henviest losers aro Smith & Knight, $100,000; iusured. The othor losses are distributed among business men, who ate, for the most purt, nsurod. AT BMINNEATOLIS, MINN. Svecial Dispatel to The Chicaao Tribune, 81, Paur, May 11.—An alloy-way lined with stables and shods burned out at Minnaapolis last night: lous about 84,000, ‘o fira wns startod by an incendiary. “Adjofning valuable businees proporty was only saved by hiard work and an abundance of water, AT MELCHERTOWN, MASS. SrriNaFIELD, Mass., May 11,—~Bardwoll's wooleu-mill, ot Barrett's Statlon, Delchortown, was burned lost night. Loss, 40,000; insur- ance, $29,000, AT MONROEVILLE, IND. 2 Svecial Disputch to Y'he Chicago Tribuneé. MoxnoeviLLe, Ind., Muy 11.—A large saw- mill, owned by John Wiison, was totally de- stroyod by fire; loes, $5,000; no insuranco. AT WELLSRURG, W. VA Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Trivune, Minao Juxcrion, O., May 11.—The new paper- mill at Wollsburg, . Va,, “ownod by Harvoy & Goorge, was burtiod at 4 o'cloek this morning, oaused \>y tha explosion of tho boilors, Loss eatimatod at $50,000. No insuranco. AT DIDGEWAY. McGneaor, In, May 11.—A fire st Ridgeway, Ia., Baturday, destroyed the entiro village, with tho exception of one brick bwlding, Batweon thirty and forty families aro rondored homelesa. Tho fire originated by two boys lighting cigars in an unoceupled honse, and will xesult s total losa of noarly $100,000. AT WARUES, PA, TrrusyrLre, Pa., May 11.—An extensive firo occurrod at Warren, Pa., yostorday morning, at 1a'clack, destroying the Episcopal Chureh und several other buildings, Toss, $20,000. At 8 o'clock & second fire broke out, duutmyuai the Russoll House and othoer buildings, OBE, $20,000. Insurauce on the total luswes amounts to $16.000. 'L'he Epucoflnl Church was fully covered by {usurance, Both fires were by an iucendiary. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Solzure of the Boolis and Papers of the Canada Southern Rullrond. Specral Lispatoh to The Chicago Pribune, New Yok, May 11.—The event of tho day on ‘Wall stroet was the attachment and moizuve of thobooks and papersof the Canada Southern Rail- rond, at tha main office of the Company, No. 17 Willinm stroet, on tho suit of T. B. Musgrave & Ca., of No, 19 Bond strect. Somo timo ago Mosars. Musgrave & Co. lent the Reilroad Com- pany about $100,000, and took as security prom- iggory notes secured by the Company and o quantity of the bonds, After tho loan hrd ma- tured, Musgrave & Co, ealled it in, but tha Com- paoy wes unablo to pay, and Musgrave & Co. agreed to mccept an ine stallment of their claim and lot tho - romainder continuo out. Recontly, how- over, the velidity of the uoles and bonds way questioned by “oficers of tho Company, aud Mueprave & Co., took measures to protecc their wterests, obtnining an attuchmont for §64,075, tho amount of thoir claim with mtorest. The attachment was eorved, and a portion of the records of tho Company ware smized, A large portion, however, had been removed, but woro traced by the Shernt to No. 47 William etzcet, and nunlfy to No. 20 Nassau streot, where thoy were captured. Tho mutlor was not genorally Imown tgrunvhuul the utreet, but it croated no little excitemont among thoso interested. Buit Agninat an Edftor. Speciul Disnuteh to T'he Chicugo Lribune, Decarur, Lil., Moy 11.—Tho May torm of the Chreuit Court bogan at uoun to-day, Judge O. B, Bwith presidiug, A large dockes is on hand, smong which ig one suit againat Mr, Mlllor, of the Magnet, for dawmages to the amount of #10,000, by Dr, J. B. Curtie, Injunction Applied For. Mrearpiis, May 11,—A bill was filed iu the First Chaucery Court . to-day by Enquire Holman, Chairman of the County Court, praying for an injuuction restraining Joho Donovan, President, aud A. J. White, Hoerotary aud Trousuver of tho Memphis & lh\lnlfih wrow.Gauge Ruilway Company, from solling or disponing of 60,000 in county bonds {ssued to snid road Ly the coun ty on oertalu conditlony, which have uot boon complied with. ‘The Chicago & Alton Railrona Suft— + Suit to Restraln City Olricinis from Extravagance, ot¢,—Libel Suite Special Dispateh to L'he Chiougo Tribune. BeryNaFiBLD, LI, May 1l.—anothor applea- tion 1 to be mado for a continuancoe in the caso of the Railrond Commissioners va, the Chicago & Alton Railrond Company, Tho gronnds nl- Teged will be that the evidenco upon which the dofeuso rely, cunuot be got resdy. A Iarga oorps of olorks have beon constantly em- ployed since the Jast torm of the court in proe wring evidonce espscinlly for this onse, Judge fummh waa hora to-duy, and 1t I8 suppoged the atildarly for conluusuvs was propared, atd, upon tho call of the cnao, will bo submittod, Tha casn will undoubtedly go over: Tho cano of N..W, Edwards against tho city ofticials of Bpringfleld, praying for nn injunction to restrain them from illogal proceellings with regard to the oity finances, camo \T to-day in the Clranit Coint, bul 'was continued until Wodnosdny, Mr. Edwards makoss strong caan, and o tomborary Injunction, it I8 veliove ) wil bo_gianted, I lonrn from a gentleman from Dloomington that s suit for Jibol fs about to bo brought againat the Times for tho publication of the articlo rogarding Ann Ellza Youvg, and that Loonard Bwott {u ongaged to prosecuto tho suit, —_— RAILROAD NEWS. Opinion of the_ Attorney-General of Wis- consin on the Railroad Law. Soveral Roads Expross Thoir Intontion of Complying Therewith, Miscellancons Railroad Nowa, THE WISCONSIN LAW, Swecial Lnspateh to The Chicagn Uribune, OFINION DY TUR ATTORNEX-GENERAL. Mapisoy, Wis., May 11,—Atty.-Gen. Sloan hag given o formal opivion, which will bo put in writing soon, to the Govornor and Railway Com- missionors, that the conterted railrond law is constitutional, tho prineiple of Legialative ro- striction of fares and froight bnving beon re- poatedly rocogurzod by the bighost courts in the Btato, Assurauce is givon that suohvmeasuron 18 lio withm tho provinco of tho Exesutive will Do vigorausly owmployed to enforco the law, and it is xeported that suits will soon bo brought. The Railrosd Commissionors aro porfecting a tariff of general rates ou all rouds, aud expect nnm‘x tobe able to iskua a olraular to all the Cown- pauien, TUE OOMPANIZS WINOX WILL COMPLY WITI THE LAW. Tho 8t. Paul, the Wisconsia Contral, aud the Minoral Point Railioads have promptly respond- ed to the request of tho Commisslonors for in- formation 1 rogurd to paut ond prosout rates. Judgo . M. Cotbery, Attornoy of the lntter Company, and one of the best Jurists in tho Btate, Lias written tho Commussioners, 1h reply to their lotter, stating, as did Supt. Sirong, that thera will be no ditticuaity in complying with tho law on Lis road, aud exprossing a willingaes and intention to do so. — MISOELLANEOUS. THE CANADA PACITIC. The following are tho leading features of the bill providing for the conetruction of the Canu~ dinu Paciflo Railroad, whicl will bo submittad to the Canadian Hougo by tho Hon. Alox McKen® zie, Miuistor of Public Works: Tho rond is to bo divided into four mectiona; tho first will uxtend from Lake Niplssing o Lo upper or wenteru end of Luko Suporlor; thu Superlor to Fort Garry ; the third, trom Fore Gurry to some polut botwuen Fort Ldimonton aud the Kocky Mountaius the fourlh, from the Inst uamed kootion to tho Puchlo Ocean, ut’ somo pomt In British Cofs Dia, Thore will Lo two brunches, one from Fort Garry to Vembing, the other westward from tho eante ora termluus, gouth of Lako Nipissiug and exstward to some poiut oo tho Ottuws River, The Just named branch fs u featare of Yue undertaking whicls was not included fn tho originui Canadiau Taciic Raflway bil. “Thio act fixes a wubeidy of $10,600 per mule, & lauds grant of 20,000 neres per mile, ind guurahics of 4 per cent for o given numbor of yearaon & suoy o bo atuted fu the coutract for euch milo of tha suotion or sub-yection contractod fur, the teuders for the ‘work to stato the lowest sum per wile for which guirantoo iv to be required, Tho mouey subsldy will be paid upon monthly eatimates and in Hrapur“on totho nuture sud coat of the workk porformud, ‘Tho Jand fa to be i twenty square milo blocks along tho liuo of tho rond, Cure Wil Lo tukon to provida gt Jund_ jobbery, by 1tho Govornment keeping control over two-thirds of the laud, whicl i# to be Bold by them at pricca to o sgraed upon, the procceds to Lo aceounted 10t 1o the conspany L yearly fu proportion to tho work dono. The ro. maining third will b hauded over to the company in the same proportion, Tho lunds ave to ha availuble and of fair averago quulity, If such tands enunot Lo found on tho roud itself, they aro to be ullotfed eleewhere, o cout of tho surveys will bo » eliarge upon thio subs Bidy. . Tho bill will give powers to tho Governor in Counofl to graut u bouus to auy compuny that muy, with grauts of jand or money from tho Proviuce of Outariv, securo the coustruction of the brauch liues extending from tlie eastern termmuy of the nain lino to conueet with existiug or provosad lines of railway in Ottuwa Valloy. ‘The Qevoruor in Council will ko be empowerad io mike, With tho compsny or compunies Owning any art Of tho sald branck rallway, urrangomeuts for eaing tu thom_any portion whicki may bilong to th Qoverumont, Tha lenses, howover, will not be allowad to oxceed a term of ton yénra, and, to be binding, anuat drat bo spproved by thio Houwo of Commonw, - Powor 18 given to the Governor in Councl to suspend prog- resa of the worka ut any timo until tho next ensuing seusion of Parllament, N ‘The LI will contadn no stipulation as to tho timo to bo oceupiod In the construction of the ruad, It will Tecognizo tao authority of Parlisment over tho fudgs uent, discration, und good faith of tho adminiutfution to whom tho duty of sotting tho work in motion and letting the contraots Is incrusted, Tha ranch lues conectiug the eastern terminus wich tho Georgian Bay uud tho Ottawa River, and Fort Garry with Pome- bina, will bo rapidly pusbed forward, The latter only walts for information ss to tho progross mudo Ly Anierican compunies, connection with which it is i~ tendad to eatabilsh. TIIE RAYLWAY IUREAT, At tho Inst Convention of the Railway Associ- ation of America, Mesmy, Robort Harris, Charles Daine, und A. A. Talmage, were appointed o com- mittes to ropors on tho fensibility of an Amorie cau Nailway Burcau. Thoy have just published their report, stating thet they wera unuble to yucommond & definite plan forn Railway Buresu. While they think o Buronu tho most dosirablo form of arf nesociation, atill, the intorest on tha part of tho maaagars hay not boen such as to warrant the immodiato ostablishmont of such an institution. 'Thoy _recommond the formution of locul clubs or societies, whoro meotings can be attended convoniently, and without much ox- penso in travaling, Suoh clubs would serve to foster the rpirit of atudy and rosenrch, and af- ford opportunitios for membera to _discuss mat~ ters of protoasioual interest, and in timo might give place to prosent _nationnl organization, “T'he sccond annual meetivg of the Railway Au- sociation will bo held Woduosday, May 13, at Iudianapoliy, Ind. ITEME, ‘Work on the Chicago & Illinols River Ralrond is rapidly pusbing forward, 'The coniractors are at work betwoen Braidwaod nnd Streator, The regulnr frut train will bo put_on the Tlli- noig Coutral Railrond, between Chicago and Cuivo, about the 15k inst, The 5t. Louts & Cniro Narrow-Gaugo Rnilrond will be comploted (his summor, The Com) pany hig on hand now 200,000 net proceeds of the earn- ingsof tho road sinca its complotion to Mury hiys- boro. The Piesident-of thoe road statos lnnt it %B%Dban?)omplnlud from Murphysboro to Coiro for 2000, POLITICAL, The Meeting of tho HKansans Senate. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtne, Toreka, Kan., May 11,—Tho Senate of Kansas will ugsomblo to-morrow as a court of impenche mont in the caso of "Promsurer Haves. Tho luLter having rosigned, the probubilitics are that the managess will withdraw tho charges, and the Sonato will then, no doubt, adjourn without farther action, John Francig, tho nowly-ap- pointed Tronsurer, will filo his bond to-morray, and, if it bo nceopted, he will onter upon the dikoharga of his ofticinl dutios. Thoro is conuiderablo_disdntisfaction, on the part of somo of tho Benato, with the courne wmattera hnve taken ; thoy soom disposed to in- sist ou trying tho case, notwithutanding Hayes' resiguntion, Political roneons aro at the bot- tom of it, [ e — TELEGRAPIIC BREVITIZS, The regular oficial statoment of the New York city and county dobt, issued by Comptroller Qreen, shows an Inorense, duting April, of over 4,000,000, —Tha Local Option Ropeal bill was dofoated in the Lowor fouso of the Pennsylvania Logis- laturo on its third rondlog youtorday. —AL o Catholio méeting ‘1 Clevoland on Snn- dny ovening, 83,000 waa subacribed to ostablish an Irieh Catholic papor in that city, Tho nn&)m‘ is to bo undor tho wupervislon of Bishop Gile mour, —The petition of Alice Mason Bumner, for- morly married to tho lato Sonator Bumuor, for per- misslon to change hor name to Alice Mason, was ranted by Judge Ames, in the Boston Probato ourt yeatarday, —L'oreign papory, brought by the latest mails, show that tho ‘sonson hus_rot in with unusnal heat all over Burope, In Parls and London, tho wanther at tho end of April wus hottor then it ususlly I8 in July, Thero had boon a cnse of ahiolows roportod in Puris, but tho rate of mortal- ity was not unusually hign, —A prize-fight, conducted upon tho moat im- proved plu, took placo yeateiday fn & sceluded spot west of Bumingflold, i, Lotween Bob Mat- toson aud Jamea Boitram, Bight rounds were fought, when the polics pounced down upon the orowd and airested the combntauts, Matteson mads two knook-doway, aud Bartram was awarde od tliw fArab blood, WASHINGTON, (Continued from tho First Pago.) Tho SPEAKER—And .tho Chair ropoats tho romark. Mr, POTTER—Tho Chalr may ropeat it, but tho gontloman from Now Yorls objoots. It fs tho right of any membac to move to ndjonrn, Tho SPEAKER—DIA not the Chalr submit the motion? . Mr. POTTER—But tho Obair orltlolsed the conduct of the mombor who submitted i, I Liave nevor bofor kunown a chalrman, in sub- mitting o motlan, to oriticlso it, The SPEAKER—Tho Chnir considers that he was ontlroly vindieated in hls romark, aud that it was not the judgmont of the Houso ihat Lhis was the propor timo to adjoun, i M. BAB{![ELD—! thought that the judgmont of tho lfousa was tho othor ‘"fi‘ Mr, POTTER—{ thought the house showed that it was in favor of adjournment, The SPIKAKER—Doos the gentleman from Naw York ronoyw the motion to ndjourn? Mr, GARFIELD—I withdrow ‘the niotion in the hopo that wo might soon gob at one of the Appropriation bills, 1ho BPEAKER—No one who Ia not In the olinir can reshizo the pressuro of business on Mondays, ~The genileman' from Iowa (Orr) stated to the Chalr that ha represonted tho wishos of a wholo cordon of-Weslo.n Blatos in o bill which he wished to bave a vote upon, If the Chnir were on Monday to give preference to the business of tho Appropriation Committos thero would bo no ?lprwlllllllt to have tho gopro of tho lousa tosted on miscollanoous busibess. It is iu tho discretion of the. Chair Lo recogniza gentlomen who have important business, and which they cannot got befora the House in any otlior way than by motions to suspond the rulos, No porson can be placed In n moro trying posi- tion tban the Chair is on Mouday. A gontle- man who has n ill to present doos not soo any of the othor 200 mombers, but tho Chair has to #oo them all, and has to apportion the public business 8o that ovory section, ovory State, overy member shall have a fair hoaring, T'he subject was hero dropped, and Mr. ORR moved to suspoud tho rules and paes the bill to confirm the pre-cmption and homestond entrios on public Iauds within tho limits of railroad- granta i cases whera such ontrice ave mnde un- dor the rogulations of the Land-Oflco, Passed. ANKANSAS. Mr. NUNN offered s resolution muthorizing the President to appoint o Provisional Governor for Arknnsuos, to hold oftice until questions of fact and Inw at present in digputo thore can Le decidod by tho proper judicinl tribunnl, Re- forred to the Judlciary Committeo. MILITARY ACADEMY APPROFNIATION BILL. The Houso then went into Committoo of the ‘Whole (Mr, NIBLAOK in tho chair) ov the Mih- tary Acadomy Appropriation bill. ‘Tt approori- aton N:sfi,(wflv. Attor oxplanstion by Mr. Gar- glald. it was Inid nsdo to bo roported to the ouso. DUIOIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL. Tho Committee thon took up the Doficloncy Appropriation bill, of which {ho foliowing is & summary : The total sum approorinted is 83,811,175, ag follows : Undor the Dapartmont of Btato, §50,072; under the Trossury Dopurtmont, €585,422; under tho . War Depattment, $811,490; under the Interior Dopartment, $1,465.176; unddr tho Post-Ofico Dopartuent, $201,001; for tho Houra of Rop- rosantativos, Capltol ‘Grounds, and Botanical Gardoa, $80,617; for the Reform Hchool of the District of Columbia, $18,386. After remarks by My, MoCORMICK, on the Indian queattol, Mr. BEOK commented on the fact that the River aned Harbor Appropriation bill hnd been pagsed to-day under n_susponsion of the rulos, although it “contained a lot of ton thonsand dollar ' sppropiiation bils for little crooks in Michigon, Wisconsin, .aod Now Eng- land, for no other purpose than to givo oemployment to pets of membors; that the Mili- tary Acadomy bl had just boon pushed through the Commuttes of tho Whole in five minutos, and now Lie sur.posed thut the Deficioncy bill wns to be pushod through iu the same way. He hoped aud trusted that very fow of the mem- bers who were responsible for auch procecdings would bo members of the noxt Congrons. THE MILITARY ACADENY BILL FASBKED. Without makiug muca progress on the De- ficienoy bill, tho Committes rosa and roported tho Military Acldomg Appropuintion bill, and it was thoreupon passed. - RAILROAD BILL. AMr. CONGER mioved to suspend the ,rules and paug the bill authorizing: tho Secretary of War to grant the right of way across the corver of Tort Gratiot Militory Reservation to tho Datroit City Streot Rnilway Company. Passed. SAN PRANGIACO MEMORIAL. Mr, PAGE presented o remonstrance of tho 8au Francisco Chamber of Commerce, which was also presented in the BSenuce, against the oancellution of tho coutract with the Pacifio Mail Steamship Company for & somi-monthly mail to Chins and Japan.’ The House adjourned. — OCEAN STEARSHIP NEWS. SrreTiN, Muy 11.—The steawship B AL Arndt from Now York bas arrived. New Yonk, May 11.—Arrived—Stonmships Canada, from Liverpool, Pembroke, from Car- duf, Franklin, from Stettin, Rotterdam, from Rottordam, and Steinman, from Antworp, AoxTaEAL, May 11.—The stoamship Samari- tan, tho fiest vossol from the ocony, Lias arrived, ;l‘h: Quebeo atoamors begin their regular trips o-day. SovTmAPTON, May 11, ~Tho steamship Eoln, from Now Yorlk, bas urrivod. Lake Freights Wera fairly nctivoand stronger on small vessols, Rat wore 4s for corn and 440 for wheat to Buffalo by anl 730 for corn to Owogo, Tha chiarters woro : To Bi falo, scor A, G, Morey, corn at do; uchr G. G, Trump, wheat at 41€0; " achr L, R. Dunforlh, oudaatde, To Oswegn, scur 'Penckeo (3utiirdsy), onfe at 6igc; mebr Mavaun, corn at Tige, To Ogdenutiurgh, sehrs Hobolen and G. 0. Finuoy, corn on privalo_terms, To Dun- Lirk, sehr Boato, curn at 4c. To Doston via, Budalo, prop Montunn, wheat and cotn on through rato; also via Burnfa, sthe B, L. Coyno, com through; schr Grantham, corn to Kingston ot Tie. Total, 1f, Ga- pacity, ubout $4,000 bu wheat, 160,600 bu corn, 90,000 u oat. Tho propa Jupan, India,’ nd Dhilatolphin load whost at Milwaukeo for Now York via Erio, In tho afloruoo the scbr A, L, Androws was takon for whicat to Buifalo ot 41¢e, capacity 21,000 bu, MILwAUKEE, Moy 9.—Rates uuchiangod and markot dull, " Otartors : o Buffulo—Sehr Bunnyside, oata ut 8%c; relir Leonard Hlanna, wheat at de, Denor, May B.—The markot In very quiet and much depressed, Grait rates aro nomiual at about o on wheat to Oswego, 350 to Bufalo, Engagoments includa nehr Acontias, cedur posts, Ttogars City to Chits£a, et 60 encl 3 sohr Gibson, lutbor, At Sabls to Clevelaud, ut §2.45 ner m, Both Chiarters Waro repart. ed by E, 31, Carriuglon. Veusels Passed Dotroit, Soseial Disputch to The Chicuyo Tvibune, Dernorr, Miel,, dMay 11,—Pasven Dowh—Props Lelund, Euipira fitate, Roanvke, Huckott and barge, 1t, wriudiville und_ barge, Bwallow nud bargo ; buks L, . Woodvufr, Oparita, Teusuukiee ; schirs Liab, larts Bolropolis, B, Parwons, Ed Blake, Lilila Tarsons, igglo & Jones, Cortaz, Lvaliue, L. W, Yerry, Notih: umburland, Stampode, W, B, Pholps, 0, A, King, ¥, Morell, Mouklng Dird, Join Mageo, O, 3t, Houd, Hal- stead, James_King, Champlou, Duncan City, Willla Kellor, Lake Forout, Alleglieny, Guert. Smith, David Wellu,' ‘Sam Cook, 'Dan Fort, Schuylldlt, Kingiisher Lono Btar, Qoldew Went, Moraing Star, Whita' Oloud,, Tiocolts, Bary Copely. PAssED Up=Props Dianchard, Toledo, Badger Stato, Benlla, Javie, Lord: barks Novway, Nolud : Achea ol vetin, Bireed, Ruldorhouso, R, Doud, Qolden ¥loaco, 3, C. Usmeron, WiND—Norllionst, Diviorr, Muy li-Evaning~Passrp Dows—Bark Tavorito ; uchrs Porlch, Ironsides, Wost i, e Fjan, Burbavion, Japan, 8, 3, Foater, Jutnes Norsis, QGruce, Blannou, Clayio, Yolle, Avery, Ida Kolth, Nelt, Woaver, Gulualr, LaBRD Us=Lrops Philadelphis, Passale; Bark Nal- don ; 6:Lrk Aunle Sherwood, G. Sheruan, Commerce, Alponu, Minnto Stausuon, Bub Jutluto, Was—Northeast, Vouuels Passed Port Muron, Tonr IHunown, May 11L.—DowN—~Ameriea, Kate Gll- Tott, ‘Telayraph, Tenule sud Aunie, Wilia Keltor, D, AT, Wilson, Willlam_ G y Belinylkill, Alleghony, Pone wutikue, Golden West, Lane Btar, Klugfinhor, Westford, Lake Foreat, Sum Cook, Duvid A, “'al[ll, QGarret Smith, Daniol G, Fort, Albatrod, Eveniug Star, W, 1, Tl Stamyede, J. &, Morell, 'Ogavilu, O, A, King, O, 3. Boud, O, 2% Ainch, Mocking Bird) Johu MeGeo, Olina, L. C, Woodruff, Gortez, Floratts, Alary Coply, White Oloud, NMotropolis, E, Dinke, Lillla Parsons, B, Pure wous, Lasekn Ur—Drop Bt Pauls achra Nabaut, Portor, Btarllght, Tatss, Moy, Lille, Pratt, Blolacn, Oaltt foruta, INlinols & Michigan Onunl, Bamoaerons, Muy 1l,—Annrvio—Iolle France, Morrls, 7,500 bu outs; Dunubo, Ottawa, 7,800 b oate; Ironelnd, Utlow, 6,250 bu corn R, B, dlllldall, Otlaws, 20,000 L ontss” Teliliant, Morrle, 3,600 b corn, 4,000 b onta; Qraclo Griswold, ‘Minooka, 6,000 bu corn; Ttyburn, Mursellos, 8,260 bu oats J:Nzaboth, Lacke port, 600 brly tlour, &0 brls meal; Nortls Americs, Henuen, 0,000 bu curu; Lily, Morrty, 5,000 bu cora, 4,000 Lt ot 3 Oatiat, Oreior, BRipazront, Moy 11--8 p, 1n,~AB~ ntvep—Diehin, Otrawa, 5.700 bu corny &, L, Booth, Latinile, 2,800 bl wheat, 3,600 Lu oorn, OLEAR D vl y ugica, $0 ™ Jumber, 3 lath § J. B, Lion vq, P orla, 80 m lam o} Gracla Griswold, Locipur, 6,00 b cvit; - Oubs, Otawa, 79,200 £ lum- bar, 47,900 Iath, DMivcslinnocous, 0KioAQO, “Yéstorday was oloudy nud Auitry, with an oocaslonal ALGEiITe AIOP) &1 Thiny There 1 Bl ke Wiy | but what thoro 1s comos straight from tho sontn, { Bliould It changs to the ‘north or nortliesst, & large fluot of over-dna vessola fs nxpected, » —Tho new chanucl at Twolfth stegot ridgs & on tho oant sfde, and voasols drawing 14 foot of witur eati ‘paes throvghi, 7 —Tho chir” Tclipse, which waa biirned at the upper rallroad bridge, on tio Norfh dide, at the tiwoof the burniog of tlio rerew and bolt faciory, hus heen raisod, and {a now robullding nt Twelfth atcoet brldgo. —Bevoral vessols siipped full orowa yestordoy st Thotug Tom Drown ran jnto Burns’ achoonor bozew i tho North Branch yestordog, causiug Liom £0 aink, outniling u dnmnga of abont $600. —Tho now Achr ‘Amdrew Jackson, uf Grand Haven, arrlved at €his port yestorday with a carg o of lumber, 8ite in well rigged, and ing all tho modorn nautical finprovements, Li1s colors boar thio tnacription, * Tho Unon must and shall bo Jrosorved.—-Andreis Jack son, . —The sebr Capo Jlorn and Rofndoerhavo cleared {rom Kincardlne, Ont,, with Jmmonso loada of malt, destinod for purtles in'thin clty. —'ho schy Normau, which waa sshora on Peatigo reof, hns been illod OfF without damago. —Advicos recoived horo yostordsy afternoon, stata Ahat tho sohir Octavla i ashiore at Kowor , tates that —A inpatch rocelvod hore last ovening theschr mmn, of this city, collided with the achr I, A, Richards, 'of Munitowde, off Shebrygan, Tho bowaprit and’ hoadgont of tho Richards wara earriod and sho han Leen taken to Afanitowoc for ropairs, Te Jimma loat har Leadgenr and s obhorwine disablod. 8l In ot Bhoboyun ln @ very loaky condilion, ~Thio schr Milan lost hor jibboom whillo tuwing out of thio Iuniber market, —T'io sohira Lomio A, Burton and Amoskeng sro the firat Inmber vosscls that hava arrived bore from Ocou- to thin reason, —Tho achr Arctlo, Gapl, Rugsr, with Jumbor from Munkegon, arrived here yestordsy, Thin is hor frst trip this sennon, —A dispateh from Dotroft slates thst tho bark Northwest, ladon with whont from thia oity, got sshora Batutday night 16 milos bolow Pofat Auburguo, As- sistanco lins gono to her, Aniong tho vesdela badly damagod by tho breskeup of the fco-bridge ut Quobro on Friday, 1t {a underatood that o numbor wero loaded or loudlilg for thin city. Tho damaga s said to amonnt to about $500,000, Tho achr Noriliwoat, that wont ashioro on Bundsy near Polnt aux Barquen, is still on the boach, Bhe Iy 52 ownad by Capf, W, AL, Tigan, of this alty, ad ind on board 28,260 bshélu of whent, abipped by A. Morri- #0D, of tlils city, As the woather {4 inlld and plowsant, and 10 vea on thie lako, it 1a hoped that sho may be gob Off in1 8 day or two, ELBRWIIRRE, Toreno, 0., May 1L ~Tho nehiv Benson complotod hor cargo, wich {423,000 bunliola of corw, not wheat, 98 was praviously roported, and sailod s mornlng for Qork diract, . —Tho sohr ‘L. W. Porry fa nt Detrolt. Sho was 28bora t Point Aburgus, and Jottisoned 4 portion of cr eargo, O Tinrsday tha brlg Baltimore, bound up the Welland Ganal, collidod with tho sch Jonkine, bound down, botween Port Dalhouslo aud St. Cstherines. The Haltimore lost Lior foratopmast and joniuniust. Fillis Dotrolt 7'ribune wtules that a lazgo Forconiag of tho Iiko crafls nve, during tho paut wintor, oo nway with (holr_former stylo of rig, by sanding down thiefr yurds aud squaro hnmpor, and udapling tho fora- and-nft (i-out, Hoforalong it iu almost cartain that Larkontines will bo done awsy with altogotior. Squuro or fulleriggod brigs and barks havo long siuco passed away, uformation 1ias been rocelved of o serfous col- Iislon off Dig Polnt u Bablo botwacn the now sohr Bortlo Calkinu, of Ohicago, and tho rehr T, P, Alasou, Inden with umhar flom Manisteo, Tho collinion oo- currod on Thursday night, during thick weather, tha Calkina triling fha Muson near the foro-rigmiug on thio starboard sido, and §njnring her o badly that sho filled with wator, Tho Calkins lost Ler bowaprlt and {ibboon and damaged hor atem. The Maon was taw- & foto Manisteo ¥ridsy morning by tho tug Carolino atng. —Tho vessel-trimmors of Milwaukes struok fow days o, and na yot do nok orhibit any deuiro to to roturn’to the ohd ratea whick ware $1.60 por 1,000 bu, and_ which the vesscl-owniora conslder 18 o fuir figaro consldoring the prescut low ratoof Zroights, SPECIAL NOTICES, 1874--May. To sll, partioularly fnvalids, spriug faa trying sonson, Indicatfons of siokness should at ouco bo attondod to, Fatal dison y bo causad by allowlng tho bawols to bocome constipatad, and the eystem to romain in & disor- dorad condition, until the disordor hins tmo to develop ftaolf. An ouncaof preventiou s worth a pound of caro, isanocld and trutbful saying. Therofore, we advise 1l who aro troublod with tho complaluts now vorgproralont —hoadnohe, Indigostion, disordored Jivor, willlof appo- tite, nausoa, or foverish skin, to take, without dulay, Sobionok's Mandrako Pills, Wa know of no romedyso hiarmloss and deolsiva in ita action, It at onco strikos at thoroot of tho dlsoaso, and produces & healthy tone to tho systom. Paopla movor neod sufler fram any discaso arising from n disordorod condition of tho livor(f they would tako this excollont modicino whon thoy foel the first, indloations of the malady. CFamilios leaving homo. these pllla withethom, Thoy havo an almost Instantancous effoct, Thoy will relievo tho pativnt of headacho in ono ar two hours,and will rapidls cleanso tha livor of surosnd. ‘Thoy ata sold by all druggists, SPRING GOODS. SIMPSON, & (0, Aro opening daily large lines of NEW SPRING Glace Mohairs, Mohair Pongees, All-Wool DeBegeg, Silver-Gray and Brown and Blue Silk and Wool Pongees, plain and twilled, 100 PIECES . SUMMER CRETONES, ’ All the now shades, which wo shall 37 1-2 Cts. a Yard, This is o beautiful, smooth All-Wool Fa- Drio, and no doubt witl provo very popular . AN ELEGANT LINE OF pb‘rom 12 1-2 cts. yard up. 79 & 81 State-st. TRUSSES. - ~_ T RIGCGS HARD RUBBER TRUSS Thoe Meense to manufactura and sell the Boeley by tho Inte Dr. J. W. Riggs, Invontor and Patentce, of'pxrml with tha original torm of tho Eulenb. o, 17, 1873, 8aid patent and noanwhile, the undersigned, solo ownor thereof, lns rosumod the msnuutacture of 'I‘ruumsi under gaid patent, and is preparad figures whioh will enablo thom to ‘competo with any trues now in the market. Orders respootiully aulluis_od. for tho snminer months should take throo or four Loxes of ing bile, and will offectually provont & billons attack. Colored Cashmeres, At prioes that will insuro a speedy sale. soll ot for Spring and Summer wear, INSPEOTION INVITID, P TSI Ub et Hurd Rubber Truss, grantsd to Isaao B, having boen extondod, is now in litigation, to supply all demands from tho Trade, at A8, 0. RIGAS, 2 Darolay-at, N, ¥, Bartlett, Butman & Parkor, 60 State-st. Ohioago, Bolo AGORts Zar 1 Wost, - Lo e e R A A e Gk DISSOLUTION. The copartuarship of Dauchy & Oroso In horeby dise solved by mutual ovnsont, The businass of the Jats firm will be sottled by GEQ, K. DAUCHY, at No, &7 Wost ‘Washington-at, A ~Otloage, M Oiicado, ; Tha copartnorshin beretafura axiatie. betwoy Aoyl Qunaliling and dutio Konedun (3 Rrsby iy day, by mutaal awcouunenry diswolvad, * Withucs our haads Sad soala the da sudyoie dna abovo witig, L oAb TOIN A NN B T T —— WREA L STOCKHOLDERS' MEE! G NOTIOH, Amaeting of tho stookhld iy 1 {“'i'.‘: Clan ot ol Oengiom ?u?x"lfnl%'."fiinrf et s fot orimposiau bugoty wil behah at S s Wit S PROFESSIONAL, DR.R. HUNTER, (Lato of New York), On the Throut and Its Diseases LRTTER IV. Tn my lettor on Catarch and Ozcens Ipointod out tha dangor of neglooting thone disoasos of tho nose, and oz- plainod tholr liability to oxtond to the Ears, 'Throat, and Lunga, & When Catarrh or n sested cold falls upon the throat 1t first attaoks tho mucous mombrsne, but aoon favolvos the Lonsil glands, tuo noft palate, and tho littlo falllolas, whioh, in honlth, secreto he lubricating muony, Moat peraona b thls climato, and partionlarly hor n Olileago, aro llablo tu frequent attacks of cold durlng the wintor montis, Thoso fall first upon the nostrils aud thon aproad to tha throat, People who are in vigoraus hoalth throw them off without apparont njury, but thota of moro dolicato organtsm do not do eo. ~ All winter througli thoy are moro or loas troublod, and it taonly after warmwoathor comos that Loy can bowsld to bo fros, Iiut do thoy lu reality got wall ovon then? ‘Thatls a ques. tionof great moment, for f not, as thoould woathor agaln approachos, thoy dleouvor that the throat Is tendor, that thoy have a ticlding sunsation, which oxcitos a back. ing lind of cough two or thiroa thnes a day, and Intor that tho volce hecomos huaky tn apoaking and reading toud. Qu looking fnto the throat undor stioh elrcumatances, wo find tho lning mombrana rough and unoven, Liltle points ar geanulintions aro seon soatiored over ita .urm?. omotimus theas xiat in pataner, but moro colnuionly oach granulation {4 i distinct ratnod point. “'hike Is what wo Dostorseall * ‘Gmnu!u‘m] Sora Throat, " or nioro proparly *Tuboraulpua Taroat.” O all tho di Un30a {0 Wiloh tho throat Iy finblo thia s the mos aug, * 1t in properly the ssquel of Uatarth, and tho lingln- ving of Consumption, 'hoso granulations cousthuloe WIAL 18 kuowi &9 tutiercles, aad 88 so0n as thoy Aproad. to thio Larnyx and down into'tho afe.tubos and enlls tho dis. ounn hooumes Consumiption. ' Fovery braath you draw hs u toudonoy to onery ic onward and haston its develop- tnont. 'Tlim huskiness of tiis voloa betoro montionod, this fraquent efloeLs to clont it, the biuckeh stioky kind of miu- ous which Is forced up, 1l indionte tho wpread of tho ferl. taifun down the windplpe, and ths dangor which throat- "y tramaition, front Catareh to Granu- lar‘Throat, sud fenin Granular Throst to Cansuniption, wian nogluoled, is oortaln, and (n most casos rapld. “Flies 18 lto polnt to whfon T mustadvert fn this con- mootion, Pursous siflloted with sousnmption hiavo, a uln, & jroat unwillingness te admit thad thoy ara fn any danger untll the iseass ts fa advancod. ‘Fils atinos, no b, frint tho error of supporlug sugh o be hn‘wl %, Lut no sucl dolusion exisie in rogard to throat disoans, ud yot tho same folly of moslecting itta committod: ‘bl or] They put olf troatmout us lonyt as posaible, in Tapes (hat. it will got woll of itw own sccord, While' thiey ro Wit fuy, nncertaiu what to o, tubnroles form intho Iungs, InThis way, mont eanox of consumption arika, Gu to your (riends who are nowiu_opnsunption and ask thum bow wbolr divesso begau, Thoy will, with scarcoly an bio: 1all you that It 6ama on just'ns I bave do. soribed, stoadily, step by utep, almost Titliout bulng no- tlond, and without any trontment_onloulatad to rosiat. fta nttack of cold, follawad by &otlve aongastion of the lungs, awskonsd them to thalr ronltate Aud._revealad the oxistonce f scstod disoaso in davolopment. Until s o s BANK STATEMENTS: ., REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, AT CEICAGO, In the Stato of IWinols, at. the Closo of Dusiness, May 1, 1874, RESOUROES. 008, S1LETE 2089 460,900.06 £8,400,00 8204,1305.16 1 63,025.03 Dua from Hial Banksand Bankers Gs151.28 262,012.0¢ Turaiture and Tix- tiros . ¢,317.0 2drren 1550 T i Sitiy * ontio BtainDA.sevs 1,063.00 EoRuintteuts 110,028.70 m‘i:n ot ather Ni- oy e . Nickols,. 550 Lagni Toador Ny X g0 Toador ABO,UD0D e 0130 §3,064,274.48 LIABILITIES, 500,000.0 S£39:800:8 2,158.7 1 41 ., FERI otk asl 02,241.06 Natlonsl Pack o 406,700.00 i ; X Iudividiat Doporfia 1,110,807.15, & o aeriteates g2 Carililod Ofiwoksr THorTaoint nk. oo 230,400.01 G L ——22072 1,830,332.82 89,061,374.48 Stata of Nlinoly, County of Conk, ss, 1, Gourgo L il Cafilor of i Cammorolal Natioual o tho lunge, they had no thonght of dangor. Thoir livey arthe harilioa of ‘thole nogligonce, AGd ARt of redical diraction, 3 Ta wise bofora it in toa tato, It you liave ansthing tho matter with tho nose ar thirval you oannot begin an hour too noun to et id ut 1t. Evory day's dolay hut majes 1ta Luld maro Jiivareraty and fts aure maro difioult, thut nil nuch onves ave curablo by proner troatmont, Applicatious tn the thenat alona do nw good, bacausa baforo the physi- glanaaid is wought, tho o L passed bolow tho thruat onto tho windpine and hronchiat fubos,and thy np- dicntions do not roach the whole of tao discased aucfaco, ven should tha thraat fmprove audor auch troatment, tha divoaso lowor down would bo Aggryatel in n curre: sponding degeco. In my practice In Now York the nimbor ot people whiy cima uador my caza for disonson Juuzs who Lad proviously beos trented by atho for thraut affeotions wan truly surprialny, And fu almost ovary {nstauco thoy atteibutad thy lung-disoxso to this partint trentmont of thelr thronts, Kvory point whore dlscese hssmado o lodment must bo' Yiorougnly rozehed, ot actod upon at tha same thne, Iy alkaline washcs np. plied by tha showering syriage, warm aitorativo vapor 2uplint by the tatnjors sud aneafulatfantion <o tho gen: oral lialih, thesa dindusas, which have hithiarto butlled tho skill of ganoral physicians, beaomo us aineaable to treatmont and nis ourablu an other isoss [ the systom. My noxt lotter will hia on Rronclittis, ROBERT HUNTER, DL D., Oflice 385 Wabaslenv, Dr, R, Huntor can ba consultod dakly, from 9 to 4, at flioabor addross. Parsons out of ths eity can condult lottor. DRY GOODS, HATHLIE, DAVEY & COMPARY, Watison and Franklin-s,, OHEICAGO, Importers and Jobbers of Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolens, Cottonades, Jeans, White Goods, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, and TANKEE NOTIONS, Extraordinary Inducements will be offered the present week in BLACK ALPACAS. 50 cases of that celebrated SANDRINGHAM BRAND, our own importation, having just arrived, nearly six- ty days behind time, wo shall now offer them at from 15 to 20 PER CENT UNDER VALUE. DRESS GOODS, Dress Goods Cheap! We offer as bargains GREAT- LY UNDER VALUE, a line of DeBoges at 25 ots.; Diago- nal Satines at 25 cts, former- ly fifty; Melanges at 28 ots, reduced from forty; Glace Mohairs at 85 and 65 ots, heretofore fifty and eighty- five; a case of Colored All- Wool sixty-five cont Empress marked down to 50 e, with equal bargains in Eng, and Tr. Prints, in desirable pat- terns, - All worth noting, Chas. Gossage & Co., 106,108 & 110 State-st. G0 & 02 Washington-st, A Central Hotel, Afarketat,, lot. Madison and Washinglon, Ohtoago, Iil, J, APPLETON WILSON, Propriotor, TERANS, §2.80 PER DAY. o D SN Rl A ey, S e weak K i Bk of Cblcigo, do olumnly swoar that the abovo statos meut {s truo to tho best of y knowlodye and beliof, LOMUK L. OIS, Qushior, Sworn to and. subscribod bulore mothls t1ih'day of May, JOHN B. ME{E otary Publlg,’ Carraot—Atta W L1 REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGD, AT CHICAGO, In the State of Illinois, at, the Close of Bustness, May 1. 1874, RESOUROES, Loans and dtscounts. 8303,741.29 UhtodSlsie i Sl Rt sireuiat 149,000.00 forcingy 14,032.01 Retorvo " Auants, B ot , coln,, nf.‘."r..?.':?fii‘fifik‘m?s‘lé‘k; PR m €,375.82 —_— 1,515, Binttan outtoces ELBRes i 3 . 21,2 z 8,651.08 176,00 5y164.13 oke. 4,874.00 Fractional Currau PR e 08 308:5 o : 79,718.07 $001,660.76 LIABILITIES, Caplial Btook pald In $250,000.00 Surplus Fund...... BU,000.00 Hich \8_3,508.66 e = 75,10T.07 1004 225,303.22 1341100.00 12,428.81 ——— O of Duo Nattonal Bavky...... 53,805,00 0 10008 Dye 10 Biate Baul ‘Enakors.. 1T,088.00 o Bilis Payablo, 15285000 8901,660.76 linols, f Cool, xa: o oty of Ol K8 oohnatent N Al nk of Chicago, do llfloulnli #woar that the Rbova awiomont fe teno, to the boil‘ of '"’ird‘n‘:‘fi'fig‘i" lgllg?.l‘l‘uh R, aabior. Subs bofc Ay fied and amorn ig bofors s thZ It day ot Notary Publio, Corzost—Attead: B. B. McOAGO, FLW. PALMER, 1 W, RAYAIOND, Diroctors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, At the Close of Business, on May 1, 1874, RESOUROES. Toanzanddiscounts - Urerdraits, ... 5,42 e s045.01043 Bonds £ 0~ cuzo cliculation, und 778,300.00 Othier bonds 60,073.28 S 218,817.07 s s a) ankory 5 o] i 831,801.19 aree FraYa i 214,702.20 Olocks aud othor, casn iteum., .. Exchanxo for Clear. ©72,851.48 slonal Lisnks, 403,771.00 B e Sicoly 303, L Honur notes. 1,680:000.00 ot Bapasitons 20,000.00 —————— 2.780,520.23 $7,033,136.03 LIABILITIRS, Capitalatock paldin - Surplns fund, s e SRS 127.818.04 @00,600.00 7 1 s os0e000 899704 1,408,310.13 104,.070:26 ——"——E— 5,459,717 A8 87,533, 136G,08 t: f Tilinols, County of Cook, s, :ln'l“b'f A Tror o'"flu;:‘:: tha Lu.‘hu Totlonat Bank ot Sufémuly awoar HIAL Ue hbuvh bt truo 18 thu baskuf iy Kaowiodgs and Lotior, 14 0ment A A, 1VES, Qasbler, bsoclued and aworn te bofors me, - this ‘1) 1] Wi, dz’ufl ‘;‘.: P, dllllil.lr:l‘“" < g Sotary Fablio, A O, WhEnLLR, W, 0, D, GRANNIS, Dirators, Correct—Attasty SUMMER RESORT. AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. GRAND UNION HOTEL, ‘Hiow b ' ac tho Motropotitan Hol oy Hotis, Now Lotk iz 0P e MISCELLANEOUS, 875 ittt o iRttt AUONELY 7 contain but o PO T 8 T [k Bromione tweliina, s Wit oorner Jaoksom, hout of 1f ooms, il and onld wator, ey