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SPORTING NEWS. First Game of the Whito Stock- ings. ——t font tho Franklins by a Beore iy B of 31 to 1. Plaging O {hio Last Ties at the Ditliard Tournament. Distribution of tho Prizen, BASE-BALL. FINST GAE OF TIE WIUITE ATOCKINGS. After a delay conshilerably besond tho usual periad, the Lase-ball searon fn thl4 city moy bo consldercd s3 opencd. 1t iaa been disngreoably bold back by froste, 0w, snd cold rains, and the weather now 18 not of the kind most sultablo fo too gamo L ita best phascs, nut the Chieago nine Love evidently becomu tred of walting upon tho procrastinating funcilonarics of tho wealher, and have determincd o Wiorco tho scason, If puch 8 thwg la pos sible, Yeterday, thcrofore, though & cold, raw, disagrecablo wind provailed, without much pro- vions announcement they played thiele Gret gatae, a8 » ning, upon the Twenty-third street grounds, tho well-known amatour clib, the Frankling, belug ope posed to tlotn, About 300 peopls were present, notwithstanding tho sneamfortuble temperuture, Had tho day been moro of tho wild and Lty kind, and bad the game bad a public announccwneat, tho atfalr would donbilecs bave drawn a large crowd, ON TUU PART OF THE WHITEQ tho contest wana tnost. excollent one; they provided an esbiblton whicis wan really worthy u largo oudicnee, 1¢ ) enuited 4 oug uf the most aignal defeats wh Franklins havo ever exporlonced, Laet year'a camo Detween the Whito Stockings and the Frankliim wir very clnse: thio niualents oficn cumao near Laking the profeesionals into camp, THE FRIANKLINS Lisve fost Quinn and Hailinan, who 2ro now with: the Wehterns, of Icokuk, swl aro’ hetieo protably a ikl weaker than they wera lust seaton, Tho places of theso twa players, however, invo been filled by Jobin- ny Foley snd_Chirleston, both of whom are firet-rata piayesn. Their losof stcugth i3 uot sniliclent to sc- count for tha drubbing thoy recoivod yeeterday, Tl Teason moy bu found in the Auporfurity of the 1w Chi- cago's 28 9 balling nfue, They kuocked Gillen, tho faine pltcticr as kst year, all over tho fickd, makiug & total of 110 leta than twerity-neven bano hilp, Evory man of the niuc, including old Zet, who reemn 10 improve from the furco of oxatnple, hatted with ling effecl, Tt 18 not rafo, rerhups, to prodicite 0o much from ‘thefr huudling’ of an utateur pitcber, They will not fare sa well of course bofore profersionaln, Bub Gilien was not ewily betted by the old nfoe, aud it fa quito ovident that tho team naw in tho ficld'ts greatly superior aw a batting ciub, Tho boc- running of suveral members was o strong fouturo of {ho gamo yosterday, ‘Lhey stolo banes witli case, and nucceasfully took choncos which would have boen futal 10 any less flcet of faok, In the fleld they il very shntp, pretty work, moely better than was expected consldering the tempenita: o and tho Uttla practica they havo had, Thoy ste E4 charged with but fhreo errore. Fuch man plosed his poltion In good style, They sliowed tho Frankling fo mnoke Dut ono run, to which they were ssisted by Dutly's hi bascs, and e whitowaslungz was done often In one, two, fhreo order, 1 s tunecessary to make sny fu= dividoal mention 3 all handied_ thdr positlons 1o a nuanner every woy ereditable sud estisfictory, Tho Fraukiina aid romo good servico b tho fleld, bt they faflei 10 get on to Zettloln's pllebing, Tho foliowing is T scone: POTO vy, B! izt 1 luek, ‘vley, o 1. Uharlcator o - I exize— Tolal bates on hits—Chicagar, 313 Furat base on errors—~Trauklins, 1, Ciankilns, G, 15y L . Valor, 1: Tigham, 1. 0 linurs. thirty min Luire—aaager Wond, of tho Unicayus, Tlie aamc clubs will play aynin to-day, nd probably every day hereafter duriug the week, {1 order Lo give tho While Stockings somo activo practica befora tuey siust for Keokuk aud §t, Loukt, ‘TIE DOSTONH IN WABIIINGTON, Epecial Diapatch to The Chieaso Tribune, ipeniazon, Arril 06.—Tho Borlow nitid_pla itk tho Natfonala of thls clty this ufternoon, winulng Ly a scoro af 8 ta &, ATLANTICB~NEW UAVENS. New Iavey, April 20,—Baee-ball: Allantles, 33 Yow Huvens, 2. W e~ ——re BILLIARDS. AAPEE~CABTLR. . MeAfce, cf Towa,jand Carter, of Ohio, played off thelr ile for the fourih ond Ntk prizes yesterday afternoon st the Drunswick-Bulke warc- rooms, It resulted dn 8 rather (ame contest and (ho defest of Mr, Corfer, Tho latter opened out with a run of 16 indhe first inuings, and in tuo fiflh and sixth struck oufTespectively runs of 20 aud 20, by which he took tho lead, MoAfco got after Dins with 53 In his share of tho seveutls, and in tho ninth put In & Sn0 run of 87, which gave Ll n leaa ot 20 points, Both Leld along pretty steady for quite 8 nuwber of inninge, nelther gotting muck the dvan- tago. McAfeo slipied in 22 o tho elghtoenth iuning, and that wes about tho st run of any coneoquence mado on clthor side The lunt hundred waa very slowly played, and every- Lody lost about ull (ko futerast which tho good pluy ot first excited, MeAfee Lad a little the best of it, and dned. graduoily (il Lo led obout 80 pointa, He fue Libied the gamo 1 tho Bftfetl luning, The fullowiug I8 the seoro: MoAyeE—3, 1, 0,0, 0,3, 3, 3,0, 6T, 2, 0,0,0, 15,19, 0,05 T B P 2% 1,2, %2, 0,1,0,'11, 0,4, 9, ,'2,u, 8, 1, 0,87, 0,3; 2,0, 0, 18510, ' Averuge, 0, Canten—14, 0, 0,0, 40, 25 0, 0,0,1,0, 1,1,23, 11,5, 1, 0,10, 1, 1 10, 3, 0,4, 1, 4, 0= The mext g A LLASIEIL—dhuTER, o next game wow tho play-off of another te Lo tween Gullaghier and Carter fr the Afth und sxth Prizes, Catter's defeat hnviug sot Lim bick with Galla- gher und given MoAfee tho fourth prize, The st 00 Roluta were played romewhiat actively by Gallaglier, who tade several runs into tho twentfes “sud tuok & cousiderable lead, ~1u the thiriectith iuning he turued bis trst strivg, tho mseore staudiug 104 to 8 in his favor, Carters run of 43 dn the twoutysccond Inulig slmoat overcamp to dlstance, but Gallagher pulled away with 20, and still Lo qulioa fead, Curter then put in 45, snd szon afier 62, by which he took th lead 40 polnls, Gule tugher parilally spanned tho broacls with good_ ateady piuying, aud i tho thirty—oighth funing, when Lo weit urd, Was but 7 pofuta bebind, Caricr fnsorted 25 Inmediately, and by good stendy play rot withu t of &umo, wheu 'Gullagher stood st %03, Tho lattcr thon putti 8 v nerry ¥ u of B2, aiid muisaed 8 nureing shot y & air's breadth, leaving the balls for Carter, who thien finishied tho gawe, o followinu {s tho seore 3 Uanten—1, 6, 0, 2, 9, 21, 1, 5,3, 0,0, 11, i‘g’ g. ‘l'. ;','. g. ‘1 5L y 40, 1,0, 0, i 02,00 9, ¥—i0v,’ Averajge, fl-iu:“llllll—fl, 3, 1, 0, 0, 10, 26,42, 4, 1, 13, 3, 19, 20,50, 8, 4,315, 20, 1, 1,0, 0, 6, 4 3, 0) ale, 6 19-47, 3,0, 6, v, 2, 0, &, 8, 10, 7, 0, m,ub, %, 90,4, D, d—u4, ‘Avers the bnaivo-handed s hawien Gseter, Hos, Gall Womo between Uarter, allas hier, Muggloll, Bhaw, and Bitiler, ou the orio atde, wud Il o s otk s e oy ather, aud 3 (4T : i i I o 14 defeat of the s Blaw afterwards gave s of fanicy aiota sud Duger-piaying, -7 o cxbibition TUE PUIZES oo then diatributod Ly tho oilclal recorder, as fol- lows ¢ Firat prizo, ch b e oot s 5, .01 Scoond prize, $409, to Willam Burlolgh, of Mich. an, “Thiled prize, $300, to 1onry Rhines, of Oh Fourll price, 8340, i0 L MoAfce, of Toma. 5% Si0tn prtac, 15, (o Lugano Curter, of Dkio, fi‘.": &num 3123, to 'l‘.' ‘,“““““lg" nm)hw. X 26, 0 pair f brogans (0 walk ko Marzy Livermaas, of Wiconiii, i AMter tho awpouilon Gt i prizea s maateh. gum position of tho prizes s matel 400 potata batween Miller s Uatter, thu latied isklng w ta ibe former's §is, fook place, 1t Baled W halfpsst 17 olclock thls morae or, o0d_ fnally” pesulted in . victory for Sbiet;, Thn futua was in Millers favor by oonsidsrc lnl\lulll:hu ihe elghty-third funing, whea Carter ) I‘al""plmdm fruL of 120, bringiuyg Lis score to I 20, 1 finialied In the eiglty-lybth tnning, The folfowing is tue sco Canzru—11,0, 10, §, 0, 0,9, 9,1, 88,0, 0, b }-"-g,‘-‘{u«.“"‘fl. 13, 1, 0, i RIS, oo o 4 3L 4 4100 "el0,'0, 6, 1 0,13, 1,4, 0,01, ile.x.o,l, il i . ” 401, 009,0,0,1, 6, 0,2, , 18,1, 218,04 81 'n‘."l, io}g"i" -},x,l,f:’,c, 0,3, 0,1 h 3 1,5, 2,14, o, 33 )B4, 5,0, 30,03, 0, 11, nlm{lull'u!cu. gemng, rand Gallagher 4 mateh for §50 o eide, 8 time of gofug to press, HLOBSON CHALLENGED, Burlelgh bas challenged Bioasce o 800, Blosson has uot yot becn. beard from, e o THE TURF, 10 LOUISVILLY, JOOKEY CLUB micys, omvILLY, Ky, Auril 26.~Framtiogy 1 fret mecting over the Jockey Qub l'fl::lfin\rlhi{"l: begina May 17, are completed, 40d e weekry porn FRCaee 0 b tho moet brlliant avekld 'Ln the veesh LLER Ve, lon of this 0 M1 At the conclusion tricd thelr hauds at ab 13 was atill i progreas at | tho nnprocedented numberof 223entries having al- ready buen made, and 1t 18 ascertained that more than Hiat number of horaes will canteat, and during the week the talus of purass and waken (o be offcred will sggrrasto about §19,000, The two great ovent of the week will Lo tho Kentuicky Detby, on the opening_dny, for which thote aro forty-two: entrion, and thn Loutavillo etp, an tho fourth day, Tolton Reel, Yandolite, Excel, Big £ellaw, Arizons, aid Elkhorn bo- fng ameng Lhe entries, o trac! an heen proven by experiment to be one of the fasteat in the country, and oxtraordinary timo n confidently cxe 1ected, THE COUNCIL. Ordinnances to Authorize tho Bor- rowing of Moncy, Appointment of City Weighers. The Common Councll wan called tn order by Preat. dent Dixon at B o'clock lant evening, There wan a full nttendanco of Aldermen, and a large crowd of cltizens assemiled 1n the rear of the Chamber, expecting some= thing lively in referenva to tho * clection ™ of lust Kl- day, WLIGHERS, Tho Mayor ssnt in & comuuniostion sppointing Gity Welghern at No, 153 Weat Itaudolph street; at tho depot of tho 1llinols Contral Rallrosd Company ot No. 1313 Soutn Halated street ; st the frelght depot of the Noriliwestern Raflroad Compuny § at the corner of Clybonrn avenue aud Malsted streel ; anda welger of malt for the port of Chicugo, ‘The maltor wan referred to the Committes on Mar- ket DORMOWING MONEY, The Comptrolier sent {n u communication recom- mending tho sdoption of an ordinanca providing for monihly or olher payments which may bo nuthorized by the Common Councll miado at any Ume provious to the cullecticn of e taxes of auy yoars tue Compiroller o bo suthorized to borrow U@ ficcernary money, With tho consent of tho Mayor and (he Finance Conimlttee, fora gorlod not longer than Jue | of the Aiceceding smunlcipalyear, In tho scetion of tho ordiunnce tho folluwing oc- 1f ‘from any causo tho elty baa heretofore, or stull liereutor, fail 10 coliect any tux_on the several warrante of sald city, inany year, or I case the re- celpt of tho revenue of esll city eball fall rhort of the amount uppropristed Ly the Common Counell, the Auyor aud the Comptroller nlall b, and aro liercby authorized, with thu satice tlou of the Finance Comuntice, to burrow a_suflicient amount of money to meet any such deficiency, for any Seuyth of Ume not excoediug tho close of the ozt suulcipal yoar, and to femiio ani Hogotiato bonds or certificates” of Indebtednoss therefor, which sald wmouuta shall be provided fer In tha atntial Appcopris- tlon bill of tLio municipal year uext succeoding ' sucl oat, “Tlie (hind section reads thus Witeias, Tho city ban falled fo coflect the full amount ot b tazes on tho general tax wurrant of tho elty for 1874, within the municipsl yoar ; and Wirzngas, Tho recelpt of tha reventen of the city oy fallen shiort of tho amounts approprlated by tho Common Counell Ly the ordinances of Juue 30, 1873, and_ Junoi, 1834, e Mayor aud Comytroller aro hereby uutburized, with' the sanction of the Financa Comuilttes, to Lorrow a auiliciont amount of money to meet auch ‘deficiencies, for any length of time not ex- ceeding the close of thin noxt municipal_year, and to fauy wuu negotialo’ cenlicates of indebloducss or Londa therefor, 3 AMter o fow words by wry of discueston, lho ordf- uatice wan pasrcd, bt pubscquently recunsidored, ‘Tho Doard of Publie Worke sent I s communication which recommended that the Comptroller be sutborlzs ol to make s temporary loon of $100,000 for the benefit of the water-lot fund,” Tho sum, fb was stated, was required for tho ymrposo of laying water-pipes until the annual sppropristion in made, Dassed, ANOTHER STREET BAILWAY, Tho ordiuancs relative to_ the coustruction of a horso raltwsy from tho Union dopot at the fooL of Lake strcet, along Lake, Cunal aud Welt Fourtecuth street o California aventie, the kaid rallwuy, excopt tho portion on West Fourieenth strect otween Ashland aud Californls avenues, 10 bo fnislied aud ready for uso by Oct, 1, 1970, was the next business i order, "I ordinsuce wus Jatd tipon tho tablo temporarily COMMITTEE HELPORTH. Tho report of tho Commilteo on Streets nnd Alloys of tho Houth Disiaion, i whiok was embodiod . reso- Jutfon roquiring the Pennsylvauln Central Ratiroad Company to inifrove Btewart avenue, according to thio tornis of the ordinance of 180, was' takien up, on motion of Ald. Bomnier, and passed, "I report of thio Commitieo on Hehiools recommend- ing the yurclize of 35 fect of ground for a rehool sito, o1 the corner af York sircet sud Hermituge Place, ut £35 por foot, was uext taken up. “Tiie matter was referred o tho Board of ducation, Tuo ordluanca authorfaing the Chifcago Qlity laflway to lay a Lorse-raflroad truck on North Wells street, croaring the Lrige to ltandolph street, was pussed, An ordiuynce wus prosented by the Law Lopartment extending the ferme of tho preseut city officern, cierks, ute., under the Hefncorperstion sct,” until thelr suc connora shall bo elested or appointod, Submequently it was stated that this netion, in view of tho fujunction, wan equivalont 1o & contempt of conrt, an, aftor dobale, tio vote was recousidored, Tha ordinsuce, and the remurks of the Aldorinen during the discussion, will be found in another col- umm, After the conclusion of the dobato the Council sd- Jowrned, COUNTY AFFAIRS, ‘The HnllotBox Thelt to Lo Inventis gntod=Now Court-Rooms Wantede— Dioung Prisonors. The Buard of Conuty Commiasioners met n regular woekly seaslon yesterday afternoun, Iresldent Durdick 1n the Chair, WOUNDED PRIEONERS. The Board of Tulicasent in a communication ro- questing that a amall room be set apart for woundod prisonera on the second floor of Cook County Hospi- tal, Yhis would bo noceerary bocause many persons 1iad recently boen woundod by oflicers in making ar- reats, and thoro was no proper placofn witch to so- commiodato them, Commi:al ner McCaffrey favored {hio suggestion. Thocostwoud be very lttle, Ilo maved that tho matter be referred {0 the Committes on Hoapitals, with power Lo act, Au amendment placing the matter in the hands of tho Cotamittee on Jufl and Jait Accounts waa accopled, and the motion, ss smeuded, Provailed. DILTING COUNTY PRISONERS, The Cannly Attornoy sent in o communication, in which e stated that {he city authorities wero unwill lug to cuter $uto & contract for the dleting of county prisoucru «t th House of Correction for a leas perios 1han two years. ‘Thioy had, huwaver, ub objoclion 10 making a'contract fur ouo yoar, provided that the arzangement would b binding for the parlod specied, Mr, Felion, Suporiutendent of tho Bridawell, was called upon to explaip, aud remarked that {he Hride- well authorltiea would much ruther mako » cop- trick for wo years, They would not con. seut o an arrapgement © for any period whatever if the contract was revocable at the pleasiro of eilber party, ‘I'licro should be, at Icast, & provision glviug duo uolice of suy lutesiion of withdrawiig i melaniess Ciock aakod what. t " ugh oo in New York and the filll. 22 BN 3, Felton uaid (st in fome Now York prisaas tho rfl:b Was b0 ceuts o day, aud in others $1,50 per week, 1o wan not aware of auy cana in whioh the price pald m:;hh'll “‘llflll us ";u':l er l‘,ly. 10 (h 0 niatter woa referred to Col citlaruater y 0 Commitico on : THE CITY-HALL ROOMS, The ssme Commniitea reported tlat the new bond of 'I)‘m Couuty Clerk had boen fixed at the wum of $0,000, They ulno aubinlited a renowal of tho soutract for' the geeunation by the county of » ortion of tho cxlating City-ilatt, with tho provisa that tho county could vacato the premlsca, snd alop the rent, at pleasire, Cumnussiouer Clough thought l!nl it the contruct were veuswed the county would ba compelled to pay & weekly stipend to the engincer of the City-Hall {m- scrvices tat, §i bi oplufon, were purely luaginary, o AMIer & LFlot didousslon, the report was coucusred 2 COURT-noOMS, Commissioner Toldou offered tho following ¢ Jtenlcd, Thot tho Comultteo on Tublio Hullings bo und tiey aro Lieroby roquested (o take dmmediate steps to thoroughly exaiuina the prescut court-rootna in the City-Hall buildiug, sad report to this Hoard the result of thelr oxumination, with sitels rocommenda= tone s thoy may deam 1 for tho beat interoata of the couuty, for tho wilditional and better accommodation of tha dousta of thly county, Commikaioner Clogh 53id that some furthor sc- commodations would ba iecossary for tho coutts, all tha gublio ofticés were overcrowdod with books, Counisslaner McCatfrey sald that the courtroorus Wero a terror to Jurors, Witnowses, aud_other ne compelled Lo sttcnd Court by order of the lianch, Tho Judgos thomselves did not complain BAlf as mich v 4id tho Lawyers and citlzous in general, Commisslonce Molden kald tho best Way €0 settle ths matter would bo (0 pass the resolution, Tieforred tothe Commmltto on Fublio Bervice, 57 UBRAND JURIES. The followlng was submitted by Commissloner Crawford s Warkizis, Many of our good citizeus aro of opinion that the 1aodo as now practiced n makiug up our Grand Jurics i not iu conformity with tho statute goy- ering the samo, and {4 dangorvis and dotrimental to oo goveruameult ; thieroforoy La it teavired, That (o Comliice on Judicary bo tu. structed ta Luqire uto tho nizner, s uow practiced, of waking up Jurles, and into the luw that stiould gov. ©rn tho vatme, and report_thelr luvest liug of this Doard. the next meel EHRIGE A Curried, Commissloner Orawford moved that (ho Olerk be fn. e Sl of aaemal L, Sy, o She Leaat pee ”m‘.u-:rumpmn ¥ the last Legta 2 BTEALING BALLOT-DOXES. Mhe followiuy was prescuted by Cowmissoner Orgutord: t bas como to tho kuowledga of this ‘Bourd hut peraona not in chargy of th County Butlds g aidy ou the” night of tho S50 of April 115, bursh vpen a dour, or doora, of this building, without kave oF porwit bz iy pragor authoritlen ; 1erfore, bo it besyiced, 'That 1o Comaraf:leo on Julh end Jull Aoe £OURLS 316 10 List. Ward, av woois a1 ) ov. ible, all tag fasts they an o ml“Alu woard do tite saine, snd recomined what neilo, if iy, g repasd theeto, Canicl] Sl Adjouracd, W THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1875, THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. What Mr, Coohrane and His Associates Baw at the East. Thoy All Return in Favor of the Pavilion Plan. Tha Estimated Cost, ‘The architect and phyaiclans who went Eaat abont i wooks ago to oxamine hoapitals and got ldeas of construction to emLody §n tha plann for the new coun- ty bulldiog returned home Sunday, having had pleasant trip, and abtainied & great deal of information, ‘Thio party consiatei of Mr, Coclirane, Drs, Powell and Itors, and Commisnioner Juues, For the purpose of learning what they saw, reportet called on Dr, Pow~ ell yoaterday, and had the subjolned conversation with b, WHERE THEY WENT, Teporter—Whicre dhd you go? Dr. Powell—Wa vinlted all thn hospitals that tave been buiit within a year or 80, of are how fn process of erection, in Washiugton, Philadelplis, New York, and Toston, Teporter—Dd you sxamine them eritfeally 7 Dr. Powell—Yen, In $ho firat place, we called upon the arclitect, and got hin idezs and examined hin plans, and (hen wo went to the etructure, In Washe Ington we saw the Boldlers' Honpital, which in butld- fug uler the dirzction of Dr, Billings; wo fnspoctsd bis plaos, Aud elso thoso for the hospital that are conetructing in Berlin nod Dreadsn, 1n Polladelphia wo callod upou Bamuel Bluny, who may bo called the plonecr in tue proscut stylo of fiospl- tal iirchitectir 1o devuted two whole days 1o uein and we visitod with Lim the Presby- oxplaining pla terfun, Eglscopaltan, sl University Uospitals,aud alvo thuaddsilon uiekiig to thio Tumao, Asylia. T New York wo saw Dr, Ifelfer, tha architect of ‘the Rooso- velt and Presbyterian Honpitals, snd Le kiudly showed wnall bis plauw, and explained Lis idess rogarding the construction of such bulldings. AL Duston we visited the srchitect — of tho Massachusclts Gen- cral mnd City ~lfospital, and Teard what Lo had to may,” Ho toid usall bo knew about tho Tierlin 1tospital, which 44 to be built iu the pavilion siyle, Wo mado A VELY CAREFUL AND JINUTE INSPECTION of all tho plann exhibited to “us, and did not o {0 the Iiuildings ana simply look at them, but we want a1l aver them from the busement to tio top atory, lookiug iuto everything, Woalno had n couference with Dr. Billings, " Dr, Caspar Morris, Dr. Stephen Smith, and D, Faliom, who v Leon ‘invited by the authotities of Baltimors to prescut plans for a hospital fu that citys Itporter—as THE TRIP SATIAFACTORY? Dr, Powell—Entirely so, 1a fact, I do not aco how an appropriate hospial could have been hudlt without the tuformation wo procured, We learned much about hoepltal architecture, which is peculfar and lers an srebitect hus mude's atndy of if, lio w entirely incompetent to undertake tho erection "o Commivsionern adupted {he truo courss | clrane Eant, for withont the kuowledgo ho . he could not Lave put up a bullding which wotld huve been wuitablo at the present tine, Hoj orter—Whioh stylo pleased you most? Dr, Powell—Well, THL PAVILION STYLE obtaius everywhere, but ot tho single-story pavition, Ono of 4wo or thres wtorivs Is conajdared by moat exe ports, both medical aud otherwise, a batter, Tteporter—Will the new County Hoepltal be built in that l?’lu k3 Dr, Powoll=Without doubt, Jejurter—Liow lung will it requice to prepare the plans 7 s Dr, Powell—I understood Mr, Coclirans 10 suy that they would bo sa fur perfected i1 twenty daysas to Lo upen to tupoction. Nteporter—Which of tho hospitals fn the East did you coustder tha beat 7 Dr. Powell—Tho Itoosevelt hoapttal in New York,both in coustruction and mibministration, The hospituls {hiero and olsewhiore fu tho Lasture nearly all under the charga of o physiclan, who is avsolute in suthority, ond there are uo politiclans to interfere with his wauagement, That oiight Lo bo the care Lere, Wa found tho model Mortuary i Doston, 1t is the moet perfect dead Louse one could couceive of, Ieporter—Is tho pavilion tyle THE CHEALEST ? Dr, Powell—Yes, and at the saine time tho most per- fect,” No other would bo permisaiblo at the preront time, ‘Tho *army pavilion,” fu Philadelphiv, ‘a3 found o be not ndapted to this climato, 1 conse- quence of au tnabilily to warm it, 1t is clovated on plery, aud hail to bo sbandoned Izt winter, The ofli- cers propos putting in other heating appsratus this yeur, which may kevp it warim, A hospital must havo perfeat ventilation aud sewerage, and 1 think our new ono will haveboth, Tieporter—Will it bo mora than two stories high 2 Dr, Powull—No; two, with & Mansard roof, Teporter—wWill TIE EXPENDITURE be reduced by the new idean ? Dr. Powcll—~That was 1ot somuch the queation ss proper conatruction, We learnod what the bullding will cont ; amul expouse way bo saved in thin way ¢ a building might have heen put up which would bave hiad to be tory down, Only tho buginning of & Lospi- tal such aa wo need can bo erocted for $160,000, Tteportur—What would bo the tata} cost 7 Dr, Fuwell—It was thio futentfon of the County Com- miskioners ledical Board to ovontually havo a Lospital which wouldsccommodate from Hu0'to 1,000 pati-nts ; but, from conversations with medical then ‘who have Liad Jong experieuce in hospltals, wo learued that 600 aro as many as should be taken caro of in an one lucality ; sud my opinion is that & ballding whic! ‘will accomniodato thiat number will cost 500,003 that 13 includes, of courso, the mortuary, clinical lecture Toom, cxcentive bullding, ougino-houso, kitchen, Tonndry, uud hoapital [rouet, e porier—Will tist ba the iltmato cont of the new onplia D, Fowell— think so, T think the arclitect intends recomtnonding that two wards, the kitchen, laundry, and mortuary b erocted this summer, Reporter—How 1any paticnts would the two warda accommoadate 7 Dr. Powll—Alout 128, Tho different men with whout w talked Loped out hospltal woulid ba dn keepe ing witli tha reputation of the clty 3 and, in fact, the county caunol atford to Lulid otlier ian au_ appropri. sta atructure now. Hospital architecture 18 _recelving more aftcution at this day than ever before, The buillings constructing are going up on the most ap- proved sclentific plans ; old buildings sro belng torn down or remodelcd ; and the county cannot expact to Lulld clieaper than $1,000 a bed, THE COURTS. Itecord of Busincss Transacted Ycse P terduys o T, JudgeDrummond has left for Milwaukeo on his cle- cuit, Judgo Dlodgett Is on the last of the bankruptey eals endar, Ho will, when ho bas finished it, tako up a fow Dassoed cascw, angl then call the criminal docket, Judge Farwell announces that he will, begioning next Blonday, resumo tho call of the chancery docket whero holeft off in Docomber last, The tirut call will Do Nos, 451 fo 360, Ex-Dlsirict-Attorney Glover filed his final accounts, which wera yeaterday appraved by Judga Dlodgett, ‘The creditors of Georgo H, Richardson & Co,, boot and slioo dealers, held & composition meeting yester- day, and agreed Lo sccept 40 per cent,—323 per cent in "eashs and tho balance iu two psyments, at two and four montls, sccured by the guarantes of Samuel llale, The tofal dohta of the baukrupts are about $240,000, of which $160,600 wero represcated at tho meeting, DIVOKOES. Fredericka Achwerd filed a LUl for dlvorce ecawse ber husband, Jobn Bchword, hay descried her, UNITED BTATES COURTH. J.B. Tiaines began » suil for §2,040 againat O, 8, fl::.. A, 3, Brackett, W, J, Towkoubury, and Joha The United Hiates brou; Tagh tand & gt sult in debt against clalming $2,( 1y, sud Jobn B, Michards, 3 0 8 aul ,000 3 Hered D.ylhrrllou. 54 o 8 thrfi Doclila commonced n unit by caplan against Albert Engers ta recovor §2,000 dstnages or malicious Drosecution, 3";‘.’\‘\’:;]:“& ated L&B. ll‘lytlar h;l' !hm. tapataat commenced 8 suit {n attachmient E. W, Pattlion & recover $5,000, OIRQUIT COUN T, TPardes, Oook, Blanclisrd & Oo, flicd a petition against 1 Heooal Directors of Distriot No, 7, Town 41, 1t. 14, ng for a meclinnic's Len fu the atudunt of §1,53, o Lota 6 aud 7, Block 7, iu Washinglon Helyhte, The Gorinan Natlonal Bauk of Newark sued Fried- rleh Bicka for 81,00, u;tur‘::r & Fluh'began a sult for §2,000 sgainst W, B, Tin Tateruational ek floa a bl sasinat D, V. Pago, 8. J, Walker, 1L, 11, Walker, J, It Warner, and 4. U. Royetw, to forcclowe a trit-loed for $18,000 Riven by H, 1, Walker on Lot 14, Blocks 10 aud 13, of B, Binlih's subdivision of the N, E. & of the N, E, | B 10,59, 14, aud pledged. by . J. Walker {o securo s ibroo notes fur $1,000 pact, A, J, Usllowsy, Receiver, tllod o Llll sgainat K, K, & truat-decd for 1,600 on Lot 4, of Ogden's Addition, TUX COUNTY 0OUDT, Tho will of Edward Guldie was proven, and letters {eatamontary issued to Horuce 3L, Chapman, under an :mx;:f od 'Iln:,uxfl n;‘ $20,000, nml‘;m‘n"md: of "’“3 Aud John Formau, two of the exccutors namc the bill, tied, o Joun G. Housslbarth was sppotnted gusrdisn of Au- guaty M, Grunow, & minor, under sn approved bon ©Of $2,800, aud the samo varty wua also appoiuted ay mluiitrator of tho estato of Maria Urunow, deccased, under an approved bond of 82,50, On petltfon of Johu Dieden, County Agent, order warront and veoire, roturnablo the Sith fuek, at 10 grclock, to try tho queation of the allégvd luanity of Frank Anderuon and Puter Kauseder, In tho matior of the pelition to sell el eatate bo~ longing (o tho eatute of Johu F, Bichler, doceased ; ore dor appointiug tleury Hiestand guardian sd litend for Slarla, Jobin, Sturgariis, and Cutbarini Sichier 1ainor thioy Baviug heen served with process. 1n tho matter of Lo estats of Ferdinand Fuehring leave granted to sell personal property coutaiued the spprasaiacnt-bil aud uot sclocicd by tio widow, st privat A Jauica W, Lloyd ant Walter Pond were appointed ap- CRIMINAL COURT. Tho Rtorey libe] canes were eontintied nnti] to-day, Cal, Binhre 1nxds oo anplieation to reduca the adl of Tieer, the farger, from $23,00%, 1t wan refuted, TIHE CALL. Jupay, BLoparTr—Pamned cases, Jenok Ganv—4s, 129, 158, 141,48, 149, 130, 133 to 4, Jdunar Moonr—18, 30, 81, 7. Junoe Ltouzne—39 fo 55, 6xenpt 40 and 47, JUDOMENTS, Usirep BTaTrA CrucuIr Coonr—) W, E. Htuckion vA, E, T, Tierre, §2 BUPERION COURT—CONFRARIDNA—TL pany of Chicago v, lenry lattner, $1 e ve, ', 1t, Hearit, Augrust Bteinhaus, and Yober( Heartt, i D Bjamly I Hinman, 8,334, I'L U, Bonte va, 28,29, Jupar floors (tor Judgn Gara) va, Geargo A, ¥, V, and C, W, Gind Jofuiston ot al. va, William Lynch; CIICLTT COURT—COXPLASIORs =W AL 8. John G, Gullelt aud E, L. Junor Roaruy—1, 8, Wiilawma v acll: verdict, $197.02. A GARNIBUER IN TROUELE, pretal Dupateh to The Chican Tribune, Ciaseatoy, 1L, April 26,—Home timo in March last Jesmo M, Ricliorde, ex-Prosident of the Chicago Tloard of Trade, oblained a judgment austust the In- alananolis, oomington & Wetern Laliroad for rav- ersl hundred dollare fory{ime certificates which Lie had purchiaacd of tnen who had worked for that Company, Garnisticea wero fntied by the Juatice agafust parties who wero owing the road for trausportation, Lut, be- foro Judgmentn were entered againunt te paftien war. nishoed, an' njunction put ‘2 op s fhrtice proceedinge, Tranacriptaof the origlual Judaments Were, however, taken to tha Cirenit Cuurt, and process Wwas abont {0 faano on Haturday tast, when te procssd- 1ngh wero rought to 3 kudaco stand, Mz, Richurds o1t that day went to Havana Lo ree Judio Lars, and the Ralroad attoruey, who had been informed f tho pro- ceediugs, weat ot the 83mE 13l 10 Ket the fecew sary pajers for oo attachment for coutompt of court, wx it wan beforo Julge Lacy the spplication wan mada for Heeelver, Unwittlugly Mr. Jticharsis walked futo the lfou's month, 1o was srronted wud taken before the Judze aud admitted to bafl fu th mum of $00 for bin apjearance st the next term of the Dewltt County Circut Coutt, o show cauieo why Lie pliould not bo dealt with for elntempt of olirs, In Jiaving atterupted o {uterfern with tho righis and property of the oceiver of the Iudiunspoli, Bloomingtois & Warasw Itailrond, THE GREAT RHOMBERG RUIT, Snee s, Drncquy, Tn.y April 20— i, Erumbull from Al cdict, $17, 4 iaetield et h, §121,%0, Jomals 11, Dise hans recel notice Wasablilng- ton 1o send i tho names of . A, Rhwnibergs hondan tmmediately, in ordar that tho Guvernment 1usy commenco Bult agunst than at once, to recover that little £52,00.00 alleged to ho duo Uncle Bamn a8 taxew on atistilled rpirits innoufactured by defendaut i 1+63, 18,7, and 1863, The trin) ia expected to come om ’n:lum the Cireuit Court at Ies Molnes some titue {0 Juve, and 1n the agnitido of the futercats involved i une of thy most {mportant ever kuown i the histry of e Blate, I0WA BUTREME COURT. Sneelal Dispateh (0 Tis Chicuun Tribung, Deoeauy, In, April 26.=Tho Buprewe Court to- day passed upon tho followlug cascs "Daugian Leugwell va, Wo 0. Gllchrist from Clay- ton County ; reversud, Htste of Iowa va. John Culddy; from Monros €oun- ty ; aflirmed, J. 1, Mawkion ve, D, IL, Rice; from Kossuth Coun- ty3 reversed, J ftammond vv. B, ¥, Distt aud John R. Myern; aflirtnod. ’ Alifvou, Bmith & fohnson va, W, . Vauglo; from Pattawattamie Count; rmel, Tansford Chambers vo. endicton Huhbard; from Fremout County afiirmed, Lippencott, Joneon & Co. v&. B, O, Wilsan et al.; from Winncshiek County atlirmerd, A, . Mosen ve, The Contincnts] Inenranca Com- pany; nppealed from Clinton County District Caurt 3 atlirmied, ASUALTILES, A TERRIBLE COLLISION, * Wasmxatos, D. C., April 26.—A collision oo- curred on tho Baltimoro & Potomae Daiiroad this afternoon, uear Easstern Brauch, between the 4:58 train from this city and the New York tratn dus here a8t 5:8 p. m. zht or ton porsons wore eovoroly fujured, and both trains badly wreckod. Tho engiucer on tho northern-bound train did not stop sufilciently loug ou the awiteh near the mouth ot the tunnel to allow the soutbern-bound train to pass, but proceeded on hia way, and mot tho fatier trair | {nul.umund tho curva coming at full specd, that rain boing ontitled to tho right of way. ‘I'no crash causod by the cofliwion was fearful, both onsmcs and fonr ears being complotely do- mulinhed,—the tender of ono cngine boing thrown on top of the wreck, and tho baggage- car on _the north-bound train on top of 18 one gine. Thres of thd cars wreoked wora attached to the north-bound, sud the fourth ono to tho south-bound train, Nino per-~ sons wero soverely Iojured, aud soveral othorw slightly burt.” Jacob Frye, engincer of tho incommg train, says the north-bound train should bava romalucd on tho ewitch at tho month of the tuunel nt least fiftecn minutes, oven I ho lind boen behind tine; but be was cn timo and looked at bla watch just after erosmng tho castorn branch bridge, " when Do found bo hed one minuto to reach the wswiteh, Just then ho sighted tho north-bound train coming around the ourve. Ho immedintely put on tho air-brakes, roversed his engine, and iumpm!, vroaking fis leg. The Company will Immedic ntoly make au examinstion tato tho circum- stances attondiog tho disaster. ‘THE NEW ORLEANS DISABTER. New Onvreass, Lo, April 26.—No bodies of victims of tho steainboat disaster have been ro- covered, though offorts are being made by fliing cannon. Tho United Btates Bteamboat Inspactors are investigating the couduot of the tugs duriug the conflagration. Diavateh to 81, Louts Republican, New Onirass, Apnl 23.—A survey to-day of tho faots which have come {o light regarding tho marino holocaust of Friday last makes it almost certain that the loss of life roached at the lowost ealculution eixty sonls, Capt. Jumes Roese, Jr., of tue Expor‘er, ia confident that of sixty no- groes whom ho saw jump luto tho water from tho Exporter, twenty wera drownod, all of whom ran on board tho boat before shoe loft the wharl, A carefully rovised list of tho miesing from the boaty alono sliows o total of over thirty-tive, DROWNING OF A THEATRICAL TROUPE. Kpeewd Digpatoh to T'he Chicago Tridune, Des MoINes, In., April 20.~A lettor recoived by partics In Lucoa Connty from R. Harden, who was 8 momber of the troupe, states tuat tho entire: theatrical troupe of J. A, Sawtolle, woll kmown to Chleago thontre-goers, was drowned on Puget's Bound March 206, during a severo gale. Tloy foolishly ewmbarked in a small tug-boat, the Ruby, for Port Madison, from Seattle. I'he mammoth tug Go- Jinh had just been forced into the barbor by “the Goverity of the gale, A large " number of ‘pooplo - stood on tho dock, watching the tug. Bhe went out into tho ronting kea, which was tossing like mad, and was ongulfed in a fow moments, ‘I'he cnmrnny consluted of Mr. Bawlolle, his wife, and little **Vivia," Mru. Founle Margan Pholps, Mies Liz- zio Moraon, Mr. Jerry Orowell, nnd othors. A VICIOUS DOG, Speciar Dispatch to The Chizago Tridune, Euist BaaiNaw, Mich., April 26,—A T-year-old son of ¥Frank Alor, living in Zilwaukeo Towa- shup, wae torribly mangiad by a viclous dog on Haturday, tho animal soiziug the Jad in the faco, and fairly crushing one sido of it, the fangs penetrating from just below tho eyo ta the chin, und literslly tearing out tho throat, The child {8 in & very critical condition, BAD END OF A S§OUFFLE, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, GRAND Rarips, Mich., April 20.—Two printers, named Arndt aud Buthorland, had & friendly scufllein this city this moruing in the oflice in which thoy work., Asndt Lad an open jack-knlfe in his hand, which be was using bofare he began “fooling,” Mo fell in the scuflo in such manunor {hat the knife penotratod his loft sido, cutting & hole 8 fochos deep, which piescod tha disphragm. He s alive to-niglt, but thore ix gravo doubt of hisrecovery. OTHER DROWNINGS, Speclal Diapateh to Lhe Uhicaao Tribune. Qurxor, 111, April 20,.—Throo youug men were rowing on tho bay near this city yertorday, whon, by a sudden turning of the boat, two of the men wore thrown into tho water, One succosded in reaching the shore, but the other was drownsd. ‘Tho body waa recavered ta-day. Ponrrann, Mo, April 26,.—Willlam Prescott and Willis Bpencor were drowned st Hunter's AMills, Clinton, on Baturday. e The Popo uud Antonulil Correapondence New York leedid, Roxe, April 1.—I Lad timo to observe the Huly Uuther's fostures aud geucral appearance Lefoin ue approached mo, f notivod that ho walked beavily, shuflingiy, s old men dowho have passod thregscoro ycars and ten; and, though I pould sco traces Of tho eatly nobility of carriage, and bappy, bright dignity of feature, yot the form "beforo” me waa no longer thatof & fow yoars ago. ‘The firm contour of faca has been lost ; the featurcs eeom to bang heavily down, and tho old, bright, penctrating eyo1s dimmed and weakoned, Thero I8 no concealing the ravngen that old age and trouble, and conflict and disease, have srought upen this once no- bla fignre, T would indeod gladiy heliove thas 1iis Jlolinors has yot ten years of life and uss- fulpeka hofore ~ him, that he may yet live to zoo tho final vietory of ths Catholic Church over her enemicas but I cannot. Jopo Piua 1X. {8 but n wreck of hia former self, but a magnificent wrack novorthelesn, I would bo unjust to myeeif woro I to describo him not according to the improrsion loft upon mo in my Lrief interview. Bomo day, and in all prabability not long honce, Popa Pius 1X, will take to his Led. uayer more to riss from it, 1 hardly recognized His Eminonce Cardinag Antouelll. ‘Twoycars agn I saw him in the samo roum, when ho_appeared in the best health, and Dis featured Liad, re near as I romember, a pleas- ant, ruddy glow atoat them, Tho two years thnt have nince they elapred have worked a sad, marked change tn his appearance, e 18 appa; ently a geeat sufferer from rhoumatic afiliciion. Tiln onco xtrong framo is hent, and Lis features, pale and woary, secin to show a degres of com- plete {..u'r.xcn\l exhaustion thel alinost etartled me. I heard afterwardu that Ilis Eminence wan suffering from Bright's diseasn of tha kidueys, and thiat he Jives under the strictest and severeat regimen. Yet he allows himnelf no rest and bnt littla recreation. but is continually accupiod with the affairs of the. Church., For waeks together he nover leaves i npartments, and thon when ho does it 1s only for a short wal PRe e s GEN. CROOK. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, O>AxA, Nehu, Avril 26.—Con. Georgo Crook, sccompanied by his aldes, Capt. Dickerzon and Lieut. Burke, have arrived, snpd will assuto command of tho Dopartment of the I'latte to- morrow, Geu, Crook was serenaded by & nume ber of citizens, ufticera of the W'wonty-third, his old regimout, who scrved with him' in Idaho sud Arizoua, THANKS “FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE HEART.Y? WertiNaToN, Lorain Co., 0., Aug. 24, 1874.— Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufialo, N. ¥,—Dean 8y Your medicines, Golden Medical Discovory, Dr. e's Catarrh Rewedy, have proved of tho greatest eervico to me. Bix monthe ago no one bought that I could poesibly live lovg. I had & complication of disesses,—ecrofula, manitest- ing itsell in oruptions and great blotches on my bond that madoe suck sorea that I could not have 1y bair combed without causing me much auffer- ing ; also causing swollen glands, tonmls cu- largod, oularged or * thick neck,” and large snd nuwerous boils, Ialeo suffeced from & terriblo clronic eatarrh, and, in fact, I was w0 discased that lifo wad o burden to me. I bad tried many doctors with uo benetit, nally procured on hnif dozen bottles of your Golden Medical Di: covery and oho dozeu Bage's Catarrl Hemedy, and commenced thoir use. At first I was hndfy discouraged, but after taking four bottles of the Inncovery I begau to improve, and when I hind taken tho remaning [ was weil. In addition to the use of Discovers I uppliod a solution of Iodine to the Goitro or thick ueck, as you advise in pawmpblet wrapping. and it entiroly disap- peared. Your Dircovery in certainly tha most wonderfnl blovd medicine ever juvented. I ibank God and yvou, from the deptls of my hicart, for the great good it hse dono mo, Very gratetuily, Muy, L. Cuavyer. Most medicinon which ara advertised as blood puritiers sud liver medicines contain eithor mer- cury, in eomeo form, or potasrium and fodine variously combiued. All of these agents havo strong tendency to break down the blood cor- puscle:, and debylitate and otherwise permanont- iy wjure the humau_system, aud should theso. lore be discarded. Dr. Plerce’s Goldeu Medical Discovery, on tho ather band, being compused of the tluld” estracts of native plants, batks, and roots, will in no caso produce injury, 1ta effects boing etrougthentng aud curative only, Sarea- parilla, which usod to cujoy quite a roputation a4 a blood purilior, 8 o remody of thircy years ago, aud way woll give rlnce. a4 it in_doing, to the more nositivo sud valuable vegotabls altora- tives which later medieal |uvu(|§nuon and dis- covery has brought to light. In Serofula or Rings Evil, Wit Swollings, Gleers, Eryeipe- teg, Bwelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflamma- tious, Indolant Intammation, Mercurisl afleoc~ tiony, Old Bores, Eruptions of tho ki and Sore Eyos, a8 in ull othor blood dineases, Dr. Piorce's Golden Mecleal Discovery has shown its pront remedial powers, curlug tho most obstinnte and intractablo cases. Hold by all dealors in medi- cings. SPEOIAL NOTICES. Dr. enck’s Standurd Remedies. ‘Tho standard remedles for all disoascs of the lungs are Seheack's Pulmonic 8yrup, Schonck's Sea Weed Toalc, and Schonck's Mandrake Pills, and, If taken bofare the lungs are destrused, & svceds cure is effuctod. T theso thres mediclues Dr, J. 11, Schenck, of Phils- dolphls, owes kis unrivalled success In the troatment of pulmonary dlssases. The Pulmonio Eyrop ripens the morbid matterin the lungs; painre throws it il by an oasy oxpectoration, for whon the phlegm or mattor s ripoa slight cough wiil throw it off, tho patiuns haa reat, and tho Inngs bogin to heal. To enablo tho Pulmonic Syrmp tado this, Schenck's Mandrako Pills aud Sclionck's Soa Weed Tonto muat ba frosly used lo cleanso tho stomach and Hver.” Schenck's Mandrake Pills act ca tha liver, romoving all obstruc. tione, vela tho gall Lladuer, the Lile atasts freoly, and tho livor §s a0on rellevod, SBchenck's Hos Weod Tonlo fs a gontlo stimulant snd alteratiso; the atkali of which it ls eomposed mizos with the food and proventa souring. It asalsts the digestion by foning up the stomach to a healthy condition, 5o that the food and tha Pulmonle Syrup will make good blood; then the lungs hoat, and the patient will suraly got woll if cazo is takun fo provont fiosh ould, All whio wish to consult Dr, Sehonck, eithior porsonally or by lettor, can do soat his priacipal otice, cornor of Slath and Arel Phlladelphis, evory Monday. Echenck's medicins ara sold by all druggists through out the country. PATENT SHUTTERS. e Ll w £ g i 3 5 H 2 E g & Saw 525 Bz E “oHoe sS4 ¢ 2 5 @ 552 « & - & B = a2 = L ] s & & ] CLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT A Self-Colling, Rovolving SHUTTERS, IN STEEL AND WOOD. REQUIRE NO MACUINERY, and UANNO1"GET OUT OF ONDER. 218 West Twenty-sixth-st., New York, __DISSOLUTION NOTICE. HISSOLUTION. 8 firm of Haumgarten & Tro., wholesale and retall and fuod, 1s (his day by mutial consent dissotvod. ‘0fsaid fm aro pald aud coliooted by (he ot Allaroounts Bew tim, John laumgartan & Go. ‘Thanking for tha pate ronaga showg Lo us in the Laat sovon joats, Lopa the same ay b transforred o tho nuw firm. ING. BAUMOARTRY, Oblosgo, Apri1, 118, MRUb: BAUMGARVEY. Nefarting to abore notice, horewith motify the pubile {hag e shall roeuaio the wol ur and fiA'fb'xi'ns;w" PROTECTION FROM FIRES, ntchies, Stables, ‘and Waz A 1so, Patont Salst atahica b woat wolailia osess Wilh oo ough edxes, just Haht {or Lho pock , Nursur f, usces: Hiatanes o ‘.‘".wnn difootian; and s Ark, AGENLS WANTED KYRRYWHERE. e W 3 Yusitany JAELY X S0 s lile {wportams, New NOTIOE TO ALL PERSONS. Youaro Loreby notiried that (eorge Uates ia not fs i day Sathiort£cd Lo Gollust bille, Botuts oF SCcoustes of Loude, Bote, or. &7 e g o o Ry A R o u # Gt Whitg & Co, ouat of GRS, e WhI. April 5, 16 STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Ovyick ur Tie Lake Kuonx & BUDTUKLN HALWAY C: OLXVELAND, The snoual meotiug uf the Eh ot S aSotion o et apisopriste bialugad i i hufi ‘o1l oric of the Coapa 1a thg Uiy of Llave: ad, Ulilo, oo oaday, |l|‘fimduul May nosty ek Ia e s chonyof thaviaag, L0® 1eR02 N, BARTLETT, Becsetary pro, tom, AMUSEMENTS, MCORMIOK HATL THEO, THOMAS UNRIVALED CONCERTS, To-Morrow Night, 28, APnt, INAUOUTR SON .l(l‘!'l Taeindine " William Vel truduetny Mies ESM 3 CRANCH, 1, Aq . and bt MMERTZ, soloists of the Cincinoatl TINERSDAY NIGUT, APRIL 29, GRAND CGHHORAL AXD O3C X yphich, tin R NNTA AN oL N CHOR, 3 i Wil Asaiat 11, SWESTIEA CGIHUS CHORE: "«3:'7‘»5":!:’}5:’;‘“:: ; CIORUS, teou 1nNa1, and bor Ty APIRRIT, 50, NIGHUT~-PASTORAL ectlune, forming & msg- TDAY N THOVEN AND WAGS MPHONY and Wagner nllicent proaramine, BATURDAY NIGIHT, MAY 1, GIAND OALA NIGHT-A bplontid Grcimatral Pra. AN prLfor the drst timahore, senoa iram Tincic's wikh n 38 ehoris ot LU0 TOI0H O, LH1.ACKMAN, Teador af Ullo"llim. YICKS, ' SATERDAY, 2 LY UIU\.‘\'IJ. MATINEE. CARPENTER & SHELDON. ADELPEI THEATRE. ING, Aprl) 27. E. MARVELOUS SUCCESS, Every Tabloau Recaired with Tutnuliuous Shouta After Elsborste Properation, THR GREAT SENSA. TN OF T R AR, the e, PENOA entoi Comedina, SITD. O. TR AINCE, 1o thn Turilling Emotivasl Desms, Marked for Life! With Supsrlative Sconos by Strang. TIHT A 3 OF SCENIC T Rare Mechinniam nnd il AND AN UNEQL. Comprisiag tio Schedule of Pronounead Excelleneies, Taenualed Gallsry of Eatizol Fomorrow (Ta Geand G 2 T3 Feliay Aftrnoun and Sieht, Ane plimentacy oot 10 BAS W PLEIGY: * Pectotly tra: in Noother Thestroin tho World nas auch modreata priess, McVICKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLA'S New Parisian Opera Boufie Tronpe, FOR BIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE ONLY. Monday, May 3, 15ib, it production of Lacocq’s Iaat and most Aucceasiul opera boufle, GIROFLE GIROFLA! The relgoiug sensatianof Farapean cltios, wiilch basbeen recalser 2rican cition with the o3 in Now York and uther Amer, enthusiastic applause, presonting, for 1he first tme GEQPFRAY, LE LEUNTINE MINELLIL MONS, GUERAY. d Orctirsira of Fifty Perlormers . choelea a1d Urchastra Circle, #1.04. First Sacoud Laleon: n for rewrriag haln®of #=ate 10 commenes, warning, April 8, o¢ Box-Ommce of Me Vickars Theas 1 u HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Positively Last Week of tho Benson | Monday. April %, exocy lirn afondars APOLY; crooy Laatue and WEDNKSDAY Unnualitied ezt and it peortormances of the Bel. < Draa, Monte Cristo! Ina Prolognoand four Acts, Magnificently Mounted, parlily Bot, and a et sU ol Chacoetess Lntirely nad Mochianizul Bfccts. hee Now Beenon, Wardeoby Diiteof the iy, 1% PIANROS. WEBER PIANOS. tranrdinary idstra. and deserve tnelr groal suo. NILSSON | et oremtimity osrooms STORY & CAMPS, JEFFRAS, SEFTEY & 00, For the | . KELLOGG! Py o sz yaryguog Tianos bave 1 n‘M ‘makor, ?ui xive yours the Thny deseryedl; 3 ALBANT! iyt port tho it dtae Allg:::l‘ Parepa called ir Plang TITE INCOMPARADLE WERBER PIANOS 211 STATE-ST. I3PORTERS AND JONBERS OF 10 vur Hues of LUCCA! *giwis STRATSS] Vot rsoiame. Thursams ~ DRY Goops, FINE DRY GOODS, LADIES sSUIT = & ¢, INCINNATI. ARRIVAL AND DEPALTORE OF TRATNG FXPLANATION OF TIEFERENCE MAZER, -7 Satur capted. *Sundayorcepted. :Monday oxcopted, rivedunday at8:00 e, m. ¢ Daiir. 1o SHICESD & NORTHWESTERY RAILRORD, T O v cotner Wanbinter and ot e trpite 0¥ Leave, | Arrive, aPaelfic Faat Lin: me FELFE 55, pras va Lake b 1po SGenova Lako Exhrow LEEEL a—Depot carneraf Wells =D ebut cormor of Canal s54 Kinsiaa MICHISAN CENTRAL RAILADAD, ind ostaf Twentysecondat, corner o Handolok, sl v mata ze).. 2y, tpeeas, dackron Accommodats 1haile Kibrests bt K > Rigat 1 " ACADEMY OF MOSIC, “Thurday ovout UCH Aatardyy exealoce alo Satordsy riday'snd , first thmo here, . 7 A0 St SiE et tmo bore, Harvets oy 81 8110, sccording te location, at Box FEXPOSITION BUILDING. Improve the last opportunsty, sud reo now the mi il Cont palntingy of 1he glory wad Tt o T JERUSALEM, And the big painting, full of lifo and nature, of the Bauls of Lookout Mountain ! _Donot mles soaing them. _Open all day and ovening. McVIOKER'S THEATRE, Maggie Mitchell Supported by Mr. WM. HARRIS in her groat character of JANE BYRE. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MAGGIE MITOHELL, PEARL OF SAVOWR. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. KAYNE, HAML & WAMBOLD'S Minstrels! RVERY RVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. —==——WHDRERDAY AND EMUAV AR 280 - UNTON PARK CHUROH. Tornlght the Graad Allegory of tho CGRIM’S PROGRESS, B Wi fosutiful Fflects and Tranafannations. T Fidote at DANBI. M MATINEES CLURG & CU™S, Slat aud HORTON'S Library, DISSOLUTION NOTICES, TDISSOLUTION. ‘Warner, Kelly & Rood {3 th! L by aenen e oo 12 thiedardelred DVAVID KELLY, Chicago, April 23, 1878, D.Jo RERD, asion businesa will b ! it T S P AT e AVID RELLY, bl A S ke A n_msu!" 3, DISSOLUTION. Tho conarinenhin horotofors esiatiog Letwea the un- dorslgnod under 1ho Hiemy naine of Wiewell & Colby, i thiy day dissolved by mutual cansent, Jobn <J. Wiswall will contiatio businoss 8 Cammission Merchant and lirokor, ik ) asalla JOIR G WIsWRLL o OOEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Baturday, April 24, e, siey . Slurdsy, May Cabin ps l’a ', 870 8 ), Ful mlllhmluc prico. Ileturn tickets ab redus . Prop: Aflmfl:«&fl tickets trom Liverpoal “‘,x’ufii‘)’; ot > ‘Sarner Olark and. Randolph-aie, (oppontensw Sherwaa lHouse), Clucago, AMERICAN LINE, EXQURSION T0 EUROPE 1y the magnificent new mail Btoamor “OEEIO,” R Trudell |9h|{,"1%mm ikl First cabln, et At roduced rajos e5; third Wicorays 82, with aaperior scooi. Bodutions, sud tacluding sl Secouaries Withost 1t S EORGE MACKENZIF, Agent, & Irosdway, NX: CUNARD MAILLINE. Saling Thres Times 4 Wezk to nd from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. nAquI l-; L‘»mp(l.’:f‘:: mfm. northwest curnor Olark sad S WA enoral Westorn Agent. —Grent_iVesthrl| Bteamship Line. From Now York 1o _Hristul (Eugland) direct. u'n'l“ Vi lora, (7,;- t, ?Vlmlhmx ‘nlk&urul‘g. Mlay 22, . Blasea A oy il Sroigh Dopok "GLEQ, MCDONALD, Agent, “hun chivam, k. HICACO & ALTON RAILROND. s iy o Spelrafatd Alon ot g Thriugh v Dlepnt, Weat bide, mear Sadironss, bridye, Ticket o A1 Dipot, and 183 Kaniiolph-st, Leare. | Arrice, Kamas Clty and Doaver Fazt Fz.| . Loulsand Boringtield Kz....i* At Louw, Spriagheld & To Beorks agit Beocux Kepress, hicago & Padacan laltrad or, Lacon, Washingtou & Dzt Acoamod: C"ICAGD, MILWAUKI Taiun Sieysit, corser Mud G5 South Clark-st., uppesi E & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, wnt Canalosis, Ticket Olor, Hierman outr,and at Dol ‘ Leace, | Arrins, e Milwankee & Prairie du Chlen' Diriatun, Fateage Milwankee, 1.2 O nt. Paul, .\" 8208, m.{* 743 p,m, ruveo, W inous, Sianespolls, Ttipon, Greon 8a, 'thruug 1910:008, m. |* ¢:00p. m, o Bal and Biove Milwaukea, Wirough Express. *5:00 p. m.|*10:008. m T 9:65p.m. (2 T:M 8 m. [LLINOLS CENTRAL RAILROAD, il 7o e A R il Laive, et Springend, Peorta & K i {paeieldnad Py fipruss, . § abuquo & Sinaz City 1 Uiiue & i Dodia man Passetiger, CHICAGO, BUQU!GT?:‘JL&I&QEYJ}*H‘D. fi'{:{zflafi Simiats, el aveer, 83 Oarkn’s S D Matl snd Expy Uttana aud S Dubiay & Si Pa Wor Fgidens iz Gity Jxp, cing Fast Lina, fur Omal o (K oo n’;‘fi"'d'a" o1 3 Kanuaa Olty, ocvoinaris tion| fon| adays. 1lix, Satrd KANKAKEE Zrom Centra Depat, oot Liket, secomi-at, Tickes odlce, 131 dian Tndlanapolts, Loalevillo & Clacin. nat D o " 728 10.1% 8118 p. m. 726 p, m.| mflmp«mr’ filfi l;‘lNEA’(D lfDKBHO LINE. ttsbury, Clineinnat Louls Railuay depat, eor. sor Clintom aiud Cacrullosts,, Weal 8lda, - Dickel aed, 150 Innianapall, Lo “hai Alene 7168, m. Leave. | Areivs, Indixaanalte. Loalarlle & Cinclo- JIEUSE o0 i cerionagenl® 0 |* 8 e lMuufilh il & iatan] 8200 % 5=:|* 840 p. nad (daily} ool 720p.m0 T:008.m, PITTSBURG, CINCINKATI & ST, LOUIS RAILRO. From corner Clintun asd Carroll-sis., Wesk ket udlce, TiL Rundolphesl., und af depot, Zruie_| 700 lde, '+ 8208, | 80D gy mel TH08,m. 0 4O tory um 4 ook Tralne leave Jvm Tiekes agice, 12 Ladalleest, g i v, . od. | 2w .| Bwp latt, Bundey. W i%p md Hd m ©1ICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Degel cornr o Van iueen ol Sheromumsia, Ticks et v MEDICAL CARDS. NO CURE! FooiY¥Y Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTIL CLARK-ST» UHICAGO, fi'.’:?&fi-fl:‘fl’i’:‘i-’?m“.?"’ A T A SR i) sesl olan iy Who warrAzta CUFGS UF Bo DAY, s iotte. S B e e DUSATs froad th 1E. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. | A PrivatoCs 7 10 the g A ap DL et s cumplaion, reats Ul . il iive Flases A coalcaly sbou wBo, Pu‘hplld tfor Filty Ceala. TG

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