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[ Bosrdof Minsions, and apparently 8550 & year constiuted bin sole income, He waa ready in giving to the poor, but equatly resdy in accopt- inr prounlary offera from hia parishioners, alf of whon seem to Liava entortained for tho singular old jentleman s yory cordial regard. A fow dsys sgo be died, aud the funoral wan little riohe than that of » panpor. On examining his offeos a will was found, aad property in bonda and mortrages worth, at tho lowest eatimate, £30)00. Of this sum 818,400 was willed to char- {tabb Institutfons, whilo other legacien waro left to platives and friends, Tho remsinder— £45,00—5a8 £o be divided betwoen his brothor snd sistor, Dr. Cuingx waa the eon of » Chif-Jnstice of Nova Bcotls, This circum- staice docs littlo credit to the penotration of the motiors and daughters of Ashland, who bad not ovar discovered that tho dosr old gentloman was & behelor, —_— Tao good work of the Minnosota railroads in tomoction with trec-planting in that Stalo Las betr alroady noticed in these columna. Wo talo plossure in again raferring to the aubjoct aaceapecially fn ealling atteution to the enter- prie of the S Paul & Pacllc Railroad. Thin Conpany has within s fow weoks distributed 100000 cuttivgs to farmors aloug tho lino, and oxpets to Lo called on ‘for many more. It will it86f put In this semson In tho vicinity of Han- cocl about bl a million young troes and cut~ tima, May 1 ia Arbor Day throughout the Nathwest, and the timo of the aunnal tres. plmting. The 8t: Paul & Pacific Company in- teids on that day to sot an cxamplo to the farm- erof tho Btato by transforming a 60-acre tract ofpraitie land futo a young forest, Euterpriso ofthis kind onnnot be too highly commonded, Tlnre is no singlo industrial undertaking in this cowntry which, in proportion to tho exponditare, coiduces moro fo the genoral prosperity. —_— Lovely woman in Rassechusetts has s vile Lisbit of usiug tobacco. So it nppears from the proceedloga at tho recent meeting of the Wom- az's Btato Tomporanco Union. A resolution * sgalust tobacco having boon offercd, Mr. Lotnnor, of Amhorst, callod tho attention of tho Convention to tho fact.that ho found = grevalent uso of tho noxious weed among ladios o circlos whero ho had sssocisted, snd that in tho form of snuff the ovil waa vory great. Ilo Lad found it easior to induco tan moa to give up {obacco than ono woman, in his work in Boston. It was » different stata of things from that which he had boen uscd to in his own home, Mrs, Doaren indorsed the tobacco clause, slio having boen convorted by what hiad boon ssid. Mrs, MaxweLy was carnost for 1ts adoption, o eho bad zoon a woman fn Cheator Pack actually Intoxicated by it so that she conld not staud without recling, and tho juice of the wosd was runnlug from the cornera of hor mouth, One of the jurorsin tho LaAmn murder case 8¢ 8¢, Panl has published & eard over his own name, testifylog that he was threatoned by another juryman namod DoNNzrry. 1Mo says also that whisky was used in the jury-room by she quart. Tho exact languago of the card ta intorcating. It rune as follows ¢ Copy of @ Puper Handed a Reporter of the Dispateh, BYA Junom 1 waa threatened that I could not livo {n &t, Paul un- Teas T agroed in & verdict of manslaughter in {he suo- ond degres, and thiat he would mako the place hotter for me than el if I did nol—by s juryman by ‘the name of DONNELLY, Also thers was whisky used in tiat room, by Lhie quart, Avrary Towxszap, Haid whlsky was drawn up by the use of the same ‘pall said to bo used by Laus in the conflict, TowssEND, The verdict of the firat trial has Leen sst aside, ana Kxurry, the allegod murderer, 18 now having muother chance. it S S Bpeaking of the big ring recently formed by Pacific rallroads tbrough (ho fuflusnce of Jax GouLp, the Bpringflold Repubdlican says: ‘Tho Pacific raliroads all stom to bo combining for their mutual interest s againnt those of the public, ‘The Kansas Pacifio and the Union Pacific, after long garreling,—the one to maintain the monopaly of the vlorudo trade, and the othier to keop (1o through Pa~ «clfic busincss un its whole line,—have uow muade peace ¢n the Dasta of euch having lts own special deslee, ‘The Union Pacific is to give up sesking the Colorsdo Lusiness, and the Kansas Pacific ia o give up the right pro-rato ou the Unfon Pacifle from it connsction therewith, at Clicyonne, west, The local roads of the Unlon Pacifio o Colorado—the Colorsdo Central—are sold to and consolidated with the Kansas Pacific for ten milllons of dollara; thelr proposed extonsion 10 a Junction of the Union Tacific at Juleaburg {s aban- doned, and tho Kausas Pacifo Company *ganizod with some of thio Union Pacific co-Directors. Tho materlala reom to be g g » populax outery, all slong the line, syainat the Pacila roads; and it Will not ba surprising i€ they 8ad the noxt Congress **a hard road to travel® Pl i ol Touching obituary mnotices of Col. = M. Yrnozs are’ sppearivg in the SBouthern nowspa- pers, Many of thom broathe s apirit of resigna- tion to the docreos of Providence, and somo are dlatinguished for beauty of diction, elovation of thought, and dolicacy of sentiment. Sevoral odi- torial paragraphy, as also tho regular press re~ ports, observo that **Mr. Yeroen hiad a painfal prominonce soveral yeara ago in consequence of the killing of & Fedoral ofcer.” Thia promi- nonce " consistod in the facs that Yeuoen did the kiling. Oco cditor says that Mr, Yenoen *lovad the winc-cap unduly,” bot that he was " onnvut the handsomest and moat impulsive of mon," — The Rector of the Episcopal Church in Lex- Ington, Ky., presched a sormon laat Bunday about Jor Jerremson. Ho Intonded himaelf to go and geo ** Rip Yan Winklo ™ when it was last played in Lexington, but he was restrained by “tho weak scruples” of hls parishioners.” Biuce thon he has found himsolf in botter cir- enmsatances, and proposes soon to have a brand- uow conacience of his own, i —_— An unprejudiced obsorver wmay fairly remark that tho Penonylvania prople are foeding thas Centonrilal mattar a little too fast to the publie Rress. O —— POLITIOAL XOTLS, Ganmiror knows of Qhlo a8 * VALLANDIG- max's State.” That is considared & mild sozt af glory in the Wostern Reaerve. Tho Third-Lerm question may safely be rele- Katod t6 the various Republican Btate Conven- tions. They ere tho authorities to decide ‘whother any distinct delivarance ta neocssary. Bwoat WirLtax Keroey hes » true friend fo 1ha editor of the Pottsville Miner's Journal,who flings his banner on the outer wall and dectares that the Hon, W. D, ougbt to be ** the Repub. lcan and Centennial candldate for the I'roal- doney.” Bpeaker BANFORD Ia going to take a run over Into Earopo as a0on s the Massachusotts Logis- Iatare sdjourns. o will return refreshed and invigorated so that he may bo enabled to run over the old Day Btats and into tho Executive ohatr now ocenplod by Gov, Qastow. Dax Yoonares, the Tall Bycamore of Indlans, was confirmed as & momber of tho Protostant Eplscopal Church on Bundsy last, He is quite 4 accommodating in taking colestial promlsea to PAY &8 in oirculsting those of bassr manufao. $uro. The dlstinotion la evidantly with & differ- enco. : ‘The Clevaland Plaindealer does not proposs to be carried off its foet by the Wrrriax Arrxy burrah. It says; “Aftor WiLLiax ALLex is elected Governor there will be time enough to determine whether Oblo can apars him from the Qovernonlip for the Prosidency. We have plenty of Proudentisl timber in tho Stato.” SAbout the same journals which favored the reoponing of Fitz Jomx Pontea's csse ars now moviug to have the verdiot agalust Dr, WitLuk A. Haxxoxo, Surgeon-Goneral of the Army, re- viewed, Dr. Hasxuoxn was found guilty of exe cecding his legal authority and of falsebood. Ilo was scquitted of a third charge, proforred againat him at the same time, viz.; conolviog at frauds lo contracta. Mo now fesls confidont that bis convicslon was largely due to the SLTODR per- aanal influonce of Becretary Srawrow, The New York Natlon, recently speaki the Loulsiana compromise, said ; ‘{ N, w:fg:: 38 bad no more real suthorisy io tha matter than Kiog Davip Haraxava' This may appear to 9, 83 246 sight, & profound bservation, bed iy in not in facs. The Boston Journal meets it fn {hls fashlon: * Tho want of authorityfs Just whora the iniquity of the Conservative troach- ory comes in, If BMr. Wnzrren had boen sont down by the Oavorument, like Oon. Bngripan, or it he had had the power to fmpoar any ar- rangement upon tho Louislana Legislaturo, thers might have baon somo excuse for the Conrorva- tivoa to get sll thoy conld out of the affair, But, ag it was, they voluntarily suthorized every atep of the compromire, signed tho agrosment, joined with the Hopublicans of the Lagislature in mak- fng tho nocossary changes for carrying out its torms, noa doclared that, oxcept as to thess apocified changes, the T.egislature nhionld romain undisturbed, save by death or resiguations theres aftor.” A remarkable scono was proventod in tho ITall of the Louisiaua louso of ltepresentatives on Saturday morning lsat, A daelogation of me- chanics, hoaded by a rongh, uncouth gontloman in his shirt-oleeves, made its appoarance in the Hall. The coatloss loader offcred & memorial to he Bponker, Mr. EstiterTe. o rofased it, and informed tho delegation that s petition could only Lo regularly presonted through s membor, Ex-Bpenker Witz theroupon voluntesred for the morvico, rescued tho momorlal from tho hands of tho contices Hayepry, and presonted it. Tho Mouao then gave ordera that it shonld bo read ; aud, moanwhilo, tho Chairman of the dolegation was invited to & seat upon the Speak- er's dais, Tho memotial proved to ba s protest againat the dilatory sctionof tho Legislature. The nub of it was in these worda: Hour by Liour (ke session Las been fritfered sway, chiofly ju the valn endeavor (0 Accomplish a Larrow. tninded snd bigoted partisan succers, to gain offioes, orsccure the disponsation of patronage, fHearcely & tnan of any polltical party has bon found of sufliciont magnanimity to forgot ‘party sMilations and stand forth: as the cliamplon of true reforme and measuros of rellef, All bave sbown themsclves wrapped in the bigoted concelts of party, whils the 5)0011 suffer in 1110 atreots and thousands ery for bresd, Notwithstanding this appeal, which domanded only legitimate measures of finaucial reliof, tha Legislature adjourned without laving accom- plished anything. In this connection, it is proper to notice that the Dullelin nowspaper, & Democratic organ, calls for another oxtrs ses- slon, sasorts shat the pooplo bave boen eruelly doceived, and throws the wholo blame of fallure upon Republicave. A complete ansswor to this chargo is found in tho fact that the Democrats aro » majority of the Legislatura, Tho majority must bo hold responublo, PERSONAL, Ought not ths * Fresh Currents” of the Cin- cinnati Times to be called * Muzzy-cal Notes 2" Mile, INez PrasTen, a young French sctross, is coming to thie country. Hopo she will not prove o stick, W. IL Smith, business-manager of the Esxen- 80N Minatrol Troups,yis in thocity. Hais ntay- ing at the Shorman House, According to the Philzdslphia Times, DoXALD- BoN Limaolf wrate the dispatch from Dr. BrercRR giving an account of his desth. Mra, Paryuzn's tostimony in the Bezomen cane : Mrs, Pawawen, consultiog medlum ; tolls past, presont, aod future. Foo, $5. A North Carolins houscholder discovored that tha burglar ho had killed was a woman in malo attire, It was too lato to be of any use. A banquet was givon last night at Delmonico s by leading Gorman citizens of New York Oity to Cant Souvnz, who sals to-day for Earopes. There aro twenty-three happy mon in this world, They are monks in a Turkish monastary who bave not scen a woman sincs infancy. The subscriptions to the DAN BryaNT fund, sa far as reported, mmount to 31,546, exclusivo of bonefits. ‘' Drry” FLomENCE gave $250 alone. Yo't it time the Times bed & now dress with all these new suits to choose from? Anyway, tho editor bas no excuse for not changing his habit. Tho Golden Age wonders that no clergymaa accepis the challenge thrown down by a Chica- Roan to have the truth of tha Bible proved for $50,000. #TLoxa Horany,” the Comanche chief, ison bis way Esat. What sn 'appy-tight be'll have whon ho gets here!—~New York Commercial Ad- vertiser, A Wilkes County, N. O., woman has given birth to flve consecutive litters of triplots, and thoy all live. And her husband has not applled for a divorco. Mr. Bax Prxzov, of the Adelphi, Ja to have a ‘beneflt to-morrow afiornoon and evening. The companies of three theatros have volunteered thoir eorvicos, MosEs is the name of the Democratio eandl- date for Mayor in Montgomery, Ala. Let's 860, Mosxa broke all the tan sommandments at ono blow, dida't ha? The late Princess Toxroxis, of Rome, was a maid of hionor to Qiicon VicToria Rooh after hor marriage, and once wont to London to porform tho dutics of hor oftica. QGxouar FawcerTe Rowr talks largely in Phil- adelphis of Lis * triumphs in the Wost.” Iia only triumph Liers waa in playing to the umallest business of & rather dull acason, He was charged with adultory. He has sworn in tho presonce of the Ever-Living God that ho did not commit aduttery, That ends it.~Joe Howard. Of courso that sattlos it DoNn PraTt says that bumor to a newspaporfs liko tho tall to s kito, If ke meana thatic is long drawn out and the heaviest part of it, he aptly describes the Milwaukes proas, The rnmor that the horss which P, Reverr rode would be in the Loxington procession was s base hippoplingicium, @(Riguts for spolling- matches reserved.)—Hoston Transeripl. “And whatevor you do, my son," said m thoughtful mother, as sho bade her darling good- by, *“don't go noar a preachor what's got wa- tor-tight compartmenta, Folks sy it'aketchin',” J. Q. Nicoray, formorly Becrotary of Presi- dent Lnicowy, and for a dsy or two oditor of that volcanic publication the Chicago Re- publican, in engaged with Col.Jomx Hax upon & blography of the great Emancipator. Mrs, TicToN i to Lo pensioned by Piymonth, Bho is to run & summer boarding-houss on the iludson to be patronized by tho faithful—on con- dltion that she does not break down undor cross- exsmination. The ** Road to Ruin,” which Chisago jonrnal- Ints rojocted, haa becoms the attraction at Wal- lack's. MonTAGUE, who plays Harry Dornion, may ba a botter actor than Eazon, but be is not ax good-looking. . Protestants will learn with satiafaction that ths sapphire ring prosentsd by the Pope to bis Car- dinals costa $500. Thera in, therefors, a wholo- some check upon the too reckless arcation of Princes In a Republio. A Michigan girl, woary of her lover's slowness, put some “condition powders” in his clder to make hie frisky. It waa the nndortaker who dld the dancing, and oven he thought the Job could have beon dons more noatly. A Baltimore actress who wished to change the color of ber Lair tried the dyeon a confiding younger brother, When be goes out the boya ary fire, snd an excited policemsn tums in an slarm from the noarest box, Prof, Bumnxs, of Yale College, has been ex- pressing himuelf unfavorably oa the *‘caucus systom.” But the Professor ls s young man yet, and {n what Mr, Brzcues would describo as & stato of “mental formnentation.” The Washington Star ls ssssy. Itesys: Be- twoen the women of Now York who run after handiome actors, aud the women of Brooklyn who run after popular preacherw, it is bard to say which lot are the biggeat idiota, It is rough ou Pox to suporscribe upon hls tomb the idiotio phrasa: ** Thy tautalizod spirit here blandly reposes,” because the only apirit which could hbinys possibly reposed under the slab ls ono his fricnds would faja ignore. The Bev. J. J, Rsxoan, Methoulst mtulster of Miltord, Pe, bad » Getioseble panclacy foe tbae THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1875, Iadies of his church and s tendency to fast homes, And now that ho han atepped down and ont more than ono——but nomatter, Hals miss- Ing. One of cur prominent plumbern, who has start. ed with Lis wife on a tour to enjoy the fortune he has accamulated tho past winter, inadvertent- ly rogistorad at a fashionable hotol an ¢ Bamven Bonpxn and tendor."—HBoston Commercial Bul- letin, Mra. Inapura Brrenzm Hoorer's husband has beon hoard from. 1lo was just ainking into the uncertainty of a myth, when ho arose and told & raporter he waa golog to join his wife in Turope, To all whom It may concern: Hisname is Joux Hooxze, Mr. O, O, Wnrrren, General Frelght Agent of the Michigan Central, and O, M. Unay, Went- orn Geaeral Froight Agent of the Lake Shore & Michigan Boutbern Ralirond, bhave gone to Buf- falo to attend the regular monthly meeting of tho fast freight lines. : It is thought that after the last trinmph of nrtillery practice at Woolwicl, when a 88-ton gun throw an 800-pound projoctile at the 1ato of 1,606 fest a second, LtiDPenxins and Private Darzery, will roslizo that at Iast their hesda are in danger, and their bides penotrablo. A man mamed Broxg, a New Jorsey man, was found bathing in the Eastorn branch last Wednes- day by Officer ANDERSON, and, a8 the suppomtion waa natural that no Jerseyman would dare to batho unless ineano, Lis wae conveyed to the Govornmont asylum.—'Jubilee" Smith's paper, Lady Rapcriprr, tho Katz Dovantr of the TicunonXe trial, whom the perjured Ontox nwors ho seducod, has been compoelled to leave hor Staffordshire rosideuce on account of tlie brutal impudenco ot the peasantry of tho neigh- Lorhood. Yet thore aro somo who alaim pity for Ortox. ManTin GuxNiNg married a pood looking widow of 40 named Roaens. During tho honey- moon sbe despoiled him of $1,885, aud he lad hor arrosted. It may not be out of placs to ro- mark right hero that Mr, Gunxing Lad already ono wife and a largo fumily, and had no business to bo marrying again. At s church in Reading, Pa., rocently, * xonng mon interforod with the servico, and blasphomed tho namo of God to auch an extent that police- men wero callod in, & terriblo fight took place, ladies taintod, young girls ecreamed, and a ter- rible ceno followod. It was necessary to stop all sarvicea for tho ovening." Visnig REaM mays she is not a marrying woman, Had this atatement besn made provious to the publication of Lier age, nome sort of credit might have beon givon to hor spirit. Anyway, {t's juat an woll for tho male sox that & woman who can slig a mallet with even ordinary dox- tority is not loaking out for » husband, At an Eoglish fair Lord SuArTEsnuny was pre- sontod with » donkey, Ho put his arm around tho animal’s neck and prayed for atrength to im- itato itn virtues. As Lord BHAPTESDURY hanbeon noted hithorto for nothing in particular, aven s taleat for succeesful kicking would suswer his potition in o highly becoming manner. A lspless corrospondent sonds us an article of which ho saya: It {s by no means suoh an ar- tcle s tho eubjoct domands, It has boon pro- pared amid the preasure of a now business, tho confusion of s new baby, the aunoyance of s new servant, and the din of house-cleaning—not. tomention a mother-in-law.” Was Job ever so aflicted ? % Tarmace, nccording to a correspondent, kmows nothing about pitch, as heavily, as ho is pitching juto opers. * Io knows no more about thie opors,” writes this kuowing scribe, ‘ thsn a Blacktoot Indian about chomietry, and tho very doy on which he presched his fiorcest sermon on tho subject MoraAN struck off, dur- ing the collection, one of our most popular operatic aira.” T Adown tho misty stream of time to-day our faucios flow, and memory dwolls on things that wero one hundrod yoara ago. The trampZof armod mon wo hear, who fonrleas lod the yan on flelds whore now tho dalsios grow, when fres- dom's flight began, But what concorns us more than this, i is, with joy, to know men never kissod men in tho mouthy ane bundred yosrs »go.—~Brookiyn Argus. The Ban Antonio (Tex.) Herald givea the fol- lowing notice to its mubscribors: ** Horeaftor wo sball publish tho list of the names of thoso who go n-fishing on the Lord'a day and fail to sond us a string of tront. Perch snd suckers havo too many bones in them e allow us'to for- get that tho moral eloment of our population look to tho presa to eradicats this growing dese- cration of the 8abbath," An art critic who was the personal friend of tho late Davio Ropzrrs, R. A., puoblished s sharp attack upon certain pictures of his, jnst oxhibited. My dear Ronenrs,” wrote the critic in o private lottor, *you may bavo seen my romarks on your pictures. I hope thoy will make no difforence in our friendship, Yours, ote, ——." *My dear ——" wroto the painter i roply, *the noxt time I meet you I shall pull your nose, I hope it will make wo difforenco in our friondship. Yours, eto,, D. Ronrnrs, A soft-hoaded youth residing in Bangamon Couuty, IlL., has gone molancholy mad for love of Beysis Tunxen, brought on by reading her ovidencs in the Bizcmen trinl. One night re- gently he made a elumay figuro of his bod-clath- ing, aud carriod it from room to room far sovoral hours, Finally, he kicked it down two flights of etairs and into tho cellar, yolling as be atood at tho door of tho latter apartmont s * Why, Bes. niz, you tumbled down! Didu't you?"—XNew York World. The routine of & renowned preacher on fnn- day i of intersst and direct value as affording a clew to his charsctor aud mothous of preparing himaolf for his solemu task of exponnding the Goapel, Ex-Brothor Jox Howany, thereforo, Liaw done tho publio & great servica in dotailing the Bunday Lsbits of Mr. Brecuen, Heo eays that on SBunday the Bercuzn programme ia sim- ple. The Plymouth pastor risea st 6:30, sharp; attting on the edgo of the bed, ho reada Jox's Qoeply epiritual paper; shavos, eats his broake fast, meantime reading aloud to the family Jox's pions articles; then brief prayors; then, taking Jox's papor ns his meutor, tho pastor entera his study and propazes hia sormon ; at 9:30 he roads Jox's pions articlos through again, snd is ready to go to church and proach about truth, good- neus, purity, sod virtue, We knew hefore that ex-Brothor Joz Ilowanp was the intimate friend and confidant of Mr. Bercues, bus not untll now were wo awara that ho.was tho inspirer of the Plymouth pastor's brillisnt sermons, Jok ls of groat norvice to bis friend.~ANew York Sun, TOTEL ABLIVALS, Palmer Houre—J, Morgan Jeonison, Philadelph! Milton D, Wand, Detroit; D, Palmer, Ban Franclico George N, Buck, Mattoon's J, A. Houkamp, 5t, Louls ; Bamuel Sehiff, Now York; M, Stontgomery, Windeor, Qut.; T, 8, Jones, I, I Rous, James O, Byduey, 'Ausiralas ' D, Paliner, San Franclaco} 1i. Lootnls, Columbus; Charles D, Bilekney, Mas- sachusclis; B, T, Iachman, Viltlain T, Graves, Now York; Albort L. Page, irooklyn; Hammel Merrilt, Des Moiuea; L. R.. Corboy, Hailion, Ou- Lo A2 dimpeoy, Kew York; Goorge ¥, Criesy Gty dumes o, Beot, Exi R. 1L Chspin, Phlladelphia; A, 8 Des Mol . ines, New York: Holluap, Davonport; 2 nd Pac{ic—D, M, Ki B, Lougstreet, Pennsylvan! ly Boston ; Judge Tioward, foncabas I D. iwaukos ; George E. Blavens, Olovelund ; the i{on, Guatge P, ':vfw adivon ; Andrew E, Elniore, ¥ort' NMowardi W, D, Richardson, = Spriugfel ¥, L. Cuttiny, Boston : J, B, Thayer, New York ; O. Cirter, Cleveland ; Williatn Lovering, Duffalo ; H, Qarducr, Detrolt o' It W, Davonport, Hoston Rober ¥. Peckiam, Oalifornias J. E. Martln, Topcka... Sherman Hotse—W, 1L, Emith, Ban ¥rabolsco; 4. b, Lytton, Now Orissus; W. If, Alyn, Washington Geurge J." IL -~ Fulrbanks, Whoellug; Fred Wiscoustn; 0. I Gordoy ter | r 33 THRICE SCOURGED. Oshkosh Again Visited by a De- structive Conflagration, A Square Mile of Territory the Scene of Blackened - Buins, All the Banks, Three Hotels, and the Opera-House, Burned. The Four Newspaper Offices Share in the General Destruction, A Dozen Mills of Various Descrip~ tions Totally Consumed, The Fire Under Control at Last Accounts. A Thiovish Mob Takes Possession of the City, The Loss Estimated at from $1,000,- Ot miay Rock r, n 2 B Ycciure Milwiukons L H Biswsrt, Oeh H Hamuel J, Allman, Harlford.... Tremont House—, 8, Woods, Carlislo; J, I, Spencer, New York ; Albert McCullough, Cinclousti { €., J, Joss, Durliogton s A, Dettin, Baldlt§ V. Caminlage, Bufalo; 7, 0. Gty New York § ¥, It, Myars, Pitfaburg ; 0, O, II0l; Ohlo} J. A, Formau, Exfe{ E, Bteio, O.lnulnuul N, B, Wille s, Mew Yoak| Baxisey, Glociasall, 000 to $2,000,000, Record of Other Fires, SCENE OF THE FIRE, BWEEPING DESTRUCTION. Osnxosw, Wis., April 28.—A torrible confla- gration hay been ragiog bors all the aftornoon. All the newepaper ofilcos, banks, telograph of- fices, flarding Opora-House, Post-Ofiice, Unl- versalist Charch, sll tho hotels but one, and noarly all of the businees portion of the city, is gone. It is utterly impossible to catimate the loss. Two men have beon killed by falling walls, ‘Tho city Isin the wildest atate of fronzy. Tho firo is now under control, Tho burnt district ia nearly a mile squaro, The wholo of Main atreot ia burned from Alzoma to Capo, LATER. Osugosm, Wis.,, April 28—10 p. m—A firo broks out this afternoon in Morgan & Brothers' saw-mill, burning that snd adczen other saw and shingle-mille on Sawdust aveous, and mill- lonk of lumber and Lundreds of houses, all tho printing-ofticos, Harding's Opera-Ifouse, and the Dockwith and Adams Hotols. Thobarat district i8 1% milos loug and ha & milo wide. Threo livon are reported lost. Hundrods of familics aro homeless, and nearly all of the business- houses are burned, ncluding all thio banks. Thero {8 not adry-goods storo standing on tha North Sido now. It is impoasible to give the loss to-night. The citylsin the hands of omob, sod extra police are on duty, —_— ANOTHER DISPATCH, ORIGIN AND PROGLKIS OF TUE FIRR. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Poxp pu Lac, Wis., April 28.—An oxtra of the Daily Commonwealth contains tha followicg in relation to tho Oshkoah fire: Abous 1 o'clock this aftarnoon a firo broke out noar the 8t. Paul Railroad bridge. That structuro wils deatroyed, and tho flamos soon eproad north and toward the main busineas strect, takiog in most of tho chiof business houses. It crossed the street and awopt enst towards tho Jake st a frightfol rate, Iaying everyihiog o ita track. Tho Court-House, which Ia quite a distance from any other structure, is burnod, and at 8:30 the firo bad crossod the track of tho Chicago & Northwestern Ratlrond. It I8 expected that it will cut » wide swath clear to tho lake, by which scores of familiea will be deprived of their homes. TELP WAS CALLED ¥on from Fond du Lac, Ripon, Neeusb, and Apple- ton, Chiof Marshal Taylor loft with stoamer No. 2 soon after roceiving the call. Tue high wind is baviug s most serions aect. ‘The telograph offico bad to move, in consequence of which fact it is almost impossiblo to ges de- tails, ‘Yhe Fond du Lao engine reached Oshkosh {n ninetoen minntes. A largo numbor of our citizens waent over to holp their distressed nelghbors. naTER, A dispateh recoived at 4:15 mays: Itisthe ‘moat dissstrous fire we evor hxd. It burns the best portion of the busineua part of thocity. It aléo destroys about o dozen mills. The fire s still apreading. Fivo has just broke out in the Beckwith Houss, Tho loss will roach ©2,000.000 n¢ the lowest caloulation, 3fauy of the oldest aud moat prog- perous buainess men in the city have _hoen T~ duced to poverty. ALL OF THE JOTELS, except the Seymour, on the South Side, ara de- stroyed, including the Revero and Bockwith, The Daily Northwestern, tho Times, the Independent, sud the Telgraph, all of the newspa- pers in tho eity, were destroyod, Among the dozen mills deatroyed are some of the best in Northorn Wisconsin, This is tho third groat fire Osbkosh has exporienced,—ono 1 May, 1859, the noxt in July, 1874, This, it s thought, will involvo s S MUUCH GHEATER LOSE than both of tho othors combined. cripple the city to an alarming extent. The fallowing notice appoars in tho eveniog psper, whicl shows that the poopla sro s ressy as ever to heip their suffering fricnda: *There will be & meeting of business men and othors at the Council rooms to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, to take atopa toward belping Osbkosh.' bt it STILL ANOTHER ACCOUNT. FROM A MILWUREE ROURCE. Special Dispaloh to The Chicaze Tribune. MiLwAUKEE, April 8,—The firo at Ovhikosh broke ont at 1:0 thia sfiernoon eithor in Mor- gan Brothers' or Bpanlding & Peok’s mill on the north bagk of the Uppor Fox River, sbout a quartor of a mile west of the hoart of the city. A high northeast wind blow tho embors into nelghboring lumber-yards, and the fire spread with awful rapidity to the neighboring mills, of which there wero twolve or fifteon betweon the scone of the conflagration and business blooks. Allthe rogion north and west to Main wtreot conslated of frame dwollings, and it was seen that much of it wsa doomed to destruction, and tho principal fight was made at Division streot, which runs north and south, aud copststa of brick bulldings extending back to Main strect, aud irregularly to severa) stroeta east, the whole acting as & barrier, THE FLAMES LICKED UP ALMOST EVERYTIING north from the river east of Piue streot to the barrier in a northeasterly direotion as faras Al- Koma stroet, and thence in = line sastorly to tho Iake ahore, catting a swath tbrough Division and Main strools a4 wido as from Algoms streot on the north to Balll's Block on she south, soveral blocka south of that to tho rivor at this point: beiog prosorved. Ouce burat through this bar- rier, the flames sgein extended north sad south, sweeping almost overything In thelr path, the south line being marked by the dostruction of twelve mills. The Bookwith House, Harding's Opers-Houss, the two tele- gtaph ofioes, the Ohlsago & 81, Paul depol, and It will a numbor of othor important buildings, went down within an houy, and at haif-past 1 abont & milo and & quarier of territory east and west, over a quartor of a mile average width, was urned over, with vory fow residences or busie ness blocks left standing. BEVERAL EXPLOSIONS were hoard,and five or six men weroroported kill- od by the blowing-up of a powder msagazine, but the confualon is wo great and tho scone so ap- paliing that, st tho moment of telegraphing, no reliable particalars can be oblained. Engines were procured from Fond da Lsoe and Ripon, tho Oslkosh steamers being disabled at un early atazo, Tho inost modorate estimato of the loms is 750,000, Thoe Norilhwesters, of dlilwaukeo, lost £30,000, Hoversl times tho PLAMES CROSEED THE WIVER ta the Bouth Side, but ware happily extinguishod before serious damage was sustainod. Determined attompts wore mado to renew tal- egraphic connaztions, but, after suvoral ramoves, the attempt bad to be given up, except by tho Northwontorn Hailroad operator, whe managed o keep his lino open, Further pariiculars not obtainable at this Lour, LATER, All banks and priuting ofices wero Lurned. Bulldings wero destroyed by Lundreds, bat no oatimato of the nunber can bo made. Two men wore killod, The city is under tho control of thleves. Tho fire commonced at tho comer of Pine and Marion atreets, and epread east sud north- east through Lanover, Poarl, Warron, and Iligh streets, dostroying thoe depot of tho 8t. Paul Railway, snd proceeding to Main atreet, whoro tho principal busness houses are located, and extending on {he north line of the above limits southeanterly across Tifth, Waugoo, and other streota to Capo stract, the south line being the niver, with the exception of a block or twoabout the foot- of Main streot, Two livos are known to be lost. e OTHER FIRES, A WORNOUSE BCRNED. Prrrspuno, Pa., April 23.—~The County Work- houno, situnted at Claromont, a small village on the Allegheny, 9 miles from this eity, waa par- tially destroyed by firo this aftetnoon. This waa ane of thomost completa institutions of the kind in the ocountry, and has been not ouly sclf-supporting, but a eourco of conafderable revenue to the county, The flro caugbt {a the rear of the central wing iu s threcs ntory building, occupled on tho first flooras s cook-bouse, and on the two upper floors o3 a echool cbanel, sod this department was ontircly destroyed, includ- ing & library _of 8,00 volumes, chapel furniture, ote. “The flamaos next caught in tho oust wing, used na_sleoping apartments, which was almost entirely destroyed. Newn of tha firo was quickly tolegraphed to Pittsburg sad Alleghony, aud, aid Leing solicited, o portion ~ of the ¥iro Doparimout of both citios promptly responded, special trains being placed st thetr disposal by the Superintendent of the West Pennaylvania Rallrosd. At 5:30 tho flames wors reported undor control. The burned portion of tho structuro smbraces the entire east wiog, the building in tho rear of the central wing, and & small rtion of the central wing itsolf, Out of 850 prisoners it ia thought but few escaped from custody, al- though in regard to this thero are rany con- flictiog rumors. Two aro known to hare mado their way 1o the river and asucceeded in getting off in = skiff, The totalloss is estimated nt from £40,000 to £50,000, The insnravce spplicablo to tha burnt portion amounts w 821,000—%18,- 000 on the bullding and £6,000 on tho conteuts, snd {8 divided among ton compauies, The vxact origin of tho firo is 28 yo! unkuown. AT FREEFORT, DL Special MHepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Faegront. IlL, April 28.—At & Jate honr laat night a dwelling-house bolonging to F. Mensen- Jamp was burned to the ground. Loss, $1,000; insurance small. Tho fire is believed to have been the work of an incoudiary, The bouse was unoccupied, AMr, Monsenkamp' having just com= ploted it, and {utended to move into it to-day. AT CINCINNATT. Crxcinary, 0., April G. T. Hammer's picture-framo and molding factory was destroy- edby fire, Damagoto bullding and machinerynot lesn than £15,000 or §20,000. The building was located in tho midst of furniture manufaclories, and n largo contlagration was_prevented ouly by tho prompt worlt of tho Fire Dopartment. AT TERRE HAUTE. opectal Dispateh to £hs Chicage Tribune, Teune HAvTE, Ind, April 23.—Mercer's car- riage factory at this ploce burned this after- noon. Lioss, £10,000; {nsurance, 82,600, AT RIFERSIDE. The reaidence of W. II. Jones, st Riverside, was deatroyed by firo about 7 o'clock yesterday 1ooening. The loss is estimated at £15,000, which 18 coverod partially by fusurance. The cause of tha fire was nou ascertalned. AMUSEMENTS, THE THOMAS CONCERTS. “The first of the brief scason of concerts by the Thee dore ‘Thomas orchostra organization was given Iast evening at bcCormick's Ifall, and thio great conductor and his incomparable band wero given & most bearty and enttyusiastio welcome at the hands of a largo snd one of the most clegant audlences that over dssembled inthecity. Mosars, Carpenter & Sheldon, who have done so xmuch for tho plessurs of lovers of music in tws clty, bave placed them undor re- newed indebtodness by giving them tho op- portunity of enjoying such & rara musfcal treat au that of last ovening, and they deacrvo to bo riclly rewarded for it by even larger sudiences during tho remainder of the week, “Thio programme of last evening was denominated {bo * popular® one, Years ayo this would have meant the Schumann Dream Reverle, the Laydn Bere ensdo, Birsuss’ Waltzes, and all sorts of little bore cousest and syllabubs, witli, perbaps, a dash of Wog- ner, or something from Meyerbeer for the sulstantial numbers, But in tho lajue of years Mr. Thomes e beon doing a quiet but very offective work in the woy of musfcal sducation. Gradually and almost {m- percoptibly he hus Leen changing and remodeling his ‘papular programmes, cacl season going s step bigher, and taking his sudiences up with him, and now that has come to pass which would not liave been belloved aven five short years ago, namely, that among the numbers of a popular progrmme s 3Mem- delesobn® picturesquo omd gracefal Booteh Symphony, with vocsl selections from Wagner, and that they were most enthustastically” sucoivad The otlicr numbers wera the * Tanuhauser® and «-Fell" avertures, which are remnintacences of bis early days 1u Chicago, when Ly was leading » forlorn munician's hopo znu filing the role of the conductor of (he fus ture, Tho usuil danco-musio of Kirsise was nt heard, but in ita plac Bargiels Landler, Menust, snd Bpriog Tanz, graceful and dainty dancerbythnus, by 8 composer Whu bas ouly been kuown Lero —huro- tiera by local performances of some of bis trios aud othor chamber music, Tho Scatcls Eymphony wa played Liero years ago by Mr. Dalatka's urclicatra i1 the old Phillarmonic series of concerts, 1t was a favorita tuen, and {4 now wtiil mora o after thy finabied performance by this orchostra, 1t 44 not so much s reminiscencoas it 188 pieture of Hcotland. It 18 a8 vivid s characteristio fn it way ms ouo of the in a maried degres that grace and elegance which alwaya ap. pertaln to udelssobu’s musio, necd not wuste any time fu alluwons to the performanco of ity or in fact of any of the or« chestral numbers, since it loaves uo room fur criticlsm, 1t is as posr perfection aa we inay oxpect orchestral players to reach, And yet thera waa ono genuine sur- prise which Mr, Thomaa gave Lia lsteners, and that waa in the performauce of tha * Tanulwusce ™ avers ture, Aamany limessabo hau played it bero o has naver brouglit it out befors with anything like the Nfo aud exprosslon (i3t claracterized s perfornience last oveniug, The voral numbers of thie sogTatate wore given by Bifss Crunch, who L been Fora botore with Toowisw: Ale, Maghofl, our old Chicago favorite,who s sulienty stepped into o pub. 110 pdaco as & sluger under 3ir, Thomas suspices ; and Mr. Ltenunerts, baritane, 8 bew-cowor, 3 saug he fawmillsr sccus and aris, % Ohoe faro senza’ Turydics,” fron Gluck's “ Orphieus ™ and two of fichu- berts,most besutiful sougs, the “ Ungeduld " and #Aufe. enthait,” The gluck aria was glven in good tasts so Tor s mattiod {s concornied, but somewhat coldly, and ‘st times shio waa coversd up by the socompanimet spparently ownlug to 8 lack of imbre th et Solca, i ia of excelleut quality aud of vemarkable brsadi, but it o wanting in tone 1 sows parts of it, and ofton falle net tho fustruments, ' This was 1ot #o_spparvut i the Bchuberl souge, which ware given with the piano, and yot we lisve lisard ther aung Lotter, espaciaily the * Uniiednid,* M, Hisch- off recalved 6 wioat hearty welcome, which muat have couvinced bim Lo was among LW friends, Iio wus sulforiug from tevcrs Loarswoess, and on thg wecount tho ¢ Bi " love wong waa mub. wlituted for Liszt’s *Lorelol,” sud tho *‘Teli* duet was omitted, Mr. ' lemmorts inging o #Figaro® aris 1o its place, - Notwitstandiug bis in- divposition, Mr.:Bischotf wmide an uusual elort, sd saug uobly, dluilaging a- power sud irmaeds of Lo which werd magoiooat, Uw bae gainod vury perceps tibly in ble wanner and methiod, and, wero Lo only {n wood yoloo, would have satohished his friciin Bittoms 1 0t 0 aiuined sod ‘agedt ¢ - jer Of g L Em&', buving a swmooth, musical voles, aud iiging ', Elis volce iy of thoss l'n'{"xpnl;l.':rnlnfl valca thoawof (hosd Cranch Hearer at perfoct eass, and thus sdds materially to the pleanuro of his singing. Thin svening the programme will be aa follows: PART 1. Allegro modernto, At o o/} Unfinished symphony.Behnbert extgerang, from ‘Gebiller's poem, *An die Ruexstler™,,. D - s Mendelstotin Germania Muennerchor and Orchestra. Coneerto—For two violing and orchemtra.e. . ... (1. Vivacn, 2, Largo, 3. Allegro,) Measrr, 5. E, fazobrohn and Ttichard Arnold, Morgenlied (far mala voices). Riots Germanta M . PART 11 Overture~Tsonars, No, 2,, Saeis +Besthoven Baorhua chorus (douiile ehorun)eAnii- Destten Rone. ++v0ucMrndelstohn i Orchectra, Brabma n Finnnarian dnnces (new) 1 Allegro molto, 2, Aling; Chorua of Armorcrs, from ¢ Iiisnzi ", Germara Maennerchor and 0 Wa ara requested t0 announce that the rehaarasl of the mixed cliorun for *Orpheus ™ with the orchestrh begina promptly in _the morning st 11 o'clock, snd nonebut the members will Loadmilt~1to th hall, and ail are requested to bring thelr_tickets with them, The Germania relicarsal begin at 12:30 sbarp, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, The safience at tho Academy of Music iaat evening %14 ot 80 large &% on the npenlng night, but was more than fair, Achangs of programme was made aa nouscod, “ Tho Grand Duckiers * being substituted for “Geneslesn do Brabant,” Tha general romarks mado upou the performance of the Iatter apply preity gen- erally to thot of list evening. 3fiss Soldeno alone of all tho company sppesrs {0 possess any very doclded merlt either vocally or In meling, Mer persons. tion of the Duchers wan quite matiafactory, and for an Engliabwoman light and vivaclous, Her singing of the aria *'Bay tohim," the only serious number in the whole opera, wan marked both by farce and fecling, ond was encored moro than once. Of tho company, perbapa the less anid the nora to tholr galn, Thesams opers wiil Lo given this evenlog and Saturday afier- noon. To-morrow and Saturday nights Horve's npera “Cuilyeric™ will be ylayed. 1t Lna naver been given I Chiago before, 5 AMATEUR THEATRICALS. Tise Chiurch of the Mesaiah Fratornity gave & vory plesnant dramatic cntertalument laat evening fn tho patlors of the church, corner of Michigan aveue and Twenty-third street, Thoro wea o very good-alzed sudience, principally belouging 0 the Unitarian churches, *Morning Call,” 3 one-act comedy, waa tho Orat exercise on the bill, the characters being Jrs, Chillington, & superfino Indy (strs, C. 1, Washe burn), and Str Edward Ardent, » lady-killer of gray lairs snd vordant heart (Mr, Paul Dana), The tlay wes chlefiy colloquial, sud Qi1 not, therefors, eall for much dramatic verastility, Mre, Washburn, whoss fiue face and su- feru fure would adorn any’ riags, proved harelf to # much more than anamatenr, I addition to ner other gifts, ustural and scquired, the tady hns & most Plesaiuic vofe, which alio uted 10 oxcellent sdvanisge an evouing, e acting was greated with bearty a plawre, Mr. Dana went thraugl hix part in » very gontlemanfy mauner, and alowed that o was by no meazs unused tothe plorions old tradoof loto mxkluy, An thess wera the only cliaracters, “Moruing Call ' may bo dlsmlssed, A drams in two acts, entitled * Down by the Bea,” & soctety affair, was next produced, and was croditibly wiven, ~Farts*wera taken by Mesars, Newcll, Hall, TsLnron, loyne, Dadson, and Fisher, and by Mines Teecher,’ Uage, and Whiling, The Churelr of the Messlah' 18 certaloly not beldnd 1o the way of dramat ic tulout, cnd the stago {9 an agrerabls sdvance fram tho quagmirea of church fairs and foativals, 1R, PIERCY'S IBENEFIT atlis Adelpbl, to-morrow afteraonn and eveaing, will call out ali bia friends, and give bim an opportunity of teating hin popularity. Tho programme at both entertalnments will be fonnd very Inteessting, In the aficrnoon 1looley's comspany and an ollo wlil give o Jolnt performance, aud in the evening tho Adefphi Gompany will show temsnives at Hheir best, Tuo act of *Macbeth " will bo given, There wiliLe plenty of fun at all ovents, Nor wan Mre, Washbirn alono in ber gl PLAYERS AT ARCOLA, ILL. Spacial Dispaled to The Chierva Triiune, Ancota, Ill, April 24, —This has beea s iively amuse-. meut week in the bistory of Arcols, Metropolitan all, 43310 fcet, with rtage, scenery, ete,, was formally opened Ly Thad ¥, Varney's dramatic troupe, with Mira Metiyaa Drealan, Jobu M. XMurray, Mr, and Mrs, \'um?: Ar, G, A. Fulr, and a full conplement of feo- tle. Tho hall { crowded mightly, Arcalais s good shaw-town, and_has ous of tho beat-arranged #nd largest Lialls du the State of 1llinois, SHORT-HORNS. Publie Snle nt Bloomington Yesters days Speetal Dispateh to The Chieaze Tribune. DLooxNGTON, TiL, Apri) 23,—Tho salo of the hort- horn eattlo to<lny btelonging to W, Swmith, W, A, Duncan, C. 3, Nicolls, and Abaer Frink, was a foir wverngo success. The pedigreen of many of tho auimals were of tha plaln rort, and hrought only moderate pricos, whilo the more fashionably Lred Brought round prices. as the follawing liat will show, Col. 3. W. Judy conducted the sale {n his Lively mane ner: & Mazurka of Lyndale, sold ta J, V. Crigsby, Winches- ter, Ky., for $1,835, Jalia Davis, to 8. W, Jacobs, West Liberty, Towa, for §710. Emms Dowae, o the ssme persan at $1,300., Princeds 24, to J, V. Crigeby, Wichester, K., for 2,600, A 0xfird Gwynne, to E, L Davidson, SpringBeld, Ky., for 1,450, Medora 9th, to J, Chorn, for Melody Gwynue, to 4. V. Crigaby, of Eentucky, for 030, Marquis, to B, W. Jacobs, West Liberty, Ia., for 1,000, Greenwood Lousn 1%th, Anscl Shropshire, Cyn- thinua, Ky,, for $1,:. The baletice of (he number—138 in the catalogue— went at lower pricss “To-morrow tho salo of the Forest ILill berd, owped by J. IL, Spoars, tak:en place, wien c Lively coniest for thia dtat Duke of Aurdrie is ezrested, MICHIGAN RAILROAD LANDS. Sales of the Flint & Pore Marquotto Ratlroad for tho Past Year. Speeint Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune. East Baarxaw, Mich., April 2.—During tho past yoar the Land Degartment of the Flint k Pere Mare quette Rallrosd sold 8,214 acran of land, from which 9,502 were reslized, beiug an aversge of $10,60 per acre. Tho total sales to Jan, 3, 1375, wor 181,207 actes, for $2,103,010.80, or n average of orer $3 per acra, The original grant comprisod 11,9 acres, aud thero are attll unscld U255 acres, which are located as fol lows : In Saginaw County, 8,635 actes; Midland, 14,035 acroa; Isabolls, 8,60 scres; Clato, 22,143 ; Bay, 1,410 neres : Gladwin, 2,464 screa; B Ouceols, 11,48 acrea s Nuwayy G707 hered; Owvans, 10,050 ncros: Mason,' L, acrca, Tho bulk of the sales during the past $1wo years have bocn mainly to_settiers, andfor farming. The axtly a3los worw mostly 10 wpoculstors and for tao pine thet was on them, Tie decreaso in salon fa. of course atiributod srgoly to the lard times, Thero laa_good foquiry for Iatd tis year, and the Indications ura \bat & lasge quantity will bu sold, moutly 0 sctusl settlers, LATE MARINE NEWS. Snaclal Duapateh b The Chieaga Tritune, Fasr Saciuaw, Mich,, April 9, Litile Jake, built by W, B, Burt k C fally launched thin afterncon, Bbe ln 145 feot keal, ) feot beam, and § feet hold. Capaclty, 475,000 feet of lumber, Bhe cost $3,000, Bhe will load at once for Toledo. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. Dr. Schencle’s Standard Remedies. The standard remedies for all diseasss of the lange ate #chenok's Pulmonto Syrup, Bchenck's Soa Weod Tonte, and Schenck’s Mendrake Piils, aad, If taken bafars the Iusgs are dustroyed, & spesdy cure bs eflectod. ‘To theso three mediclase Dr.'J. 1, Schenck, of Phila- dolphls, owes his unrivalled succoss in tha trostiment of pulmonsry dlsosses. ‘The Pulmonle Hyrap ripens the morbid matterin the lungs; nature throws {toff Lyan essy sxpoctoration, for ‘when tho phlegm or mattor te riposslight cough will throw §t off, tho patlent hss rest, and tha Juogs begin to Hoal, o eoable the Pulmonto Byrup todothis, Bchonck's Mandrako Pills aud Schonck's 5os Weed Toulo must be frecly used to cloansa the stoimach aud lver, Hohonck's Mandrako Pills act on the lver, removing all obstruc. tions, relax the gall bladder, tho bile starts frecly, snd tha liver ba soon rolloved. SHohanck's Sea Weed Tonle Is & gentlo stimulant and alterativo; th allof whick it is compossd 1izes with thu food and preveuts souring. It assists tho digestion Ly Loning op the stomsach to & kicalthy condition, so that th food and the Puimonlo Byrap will make good blued ; thon tho Junge bieal, and tho paticut will sarely gut well Uf cace ia takon (0 prevont fraeh eold. All who wisli to consult Dr. Bchenck, eithor porsonally or by lotter, can dosaat his principal offico, corner of Bixth and Arch-sts,, Philadelphts, wvery Monday. 8e lcinios are sold by all druggiats throagh . SPECTAOLES, BILAZILIAY PEBULE BT 1ES 16 &l surutiva 3t ATANASSE', Optle e RO ek CLOTHING. avvosso {1 Tk STVLES ATS ovs i WAIST oo § voouns' and e sy & 1 Uniidrs BOYH, K BUT “THE STANDARD ~ EXHIBITIONG OF AMERICA. THIRD SEASON 1N AMERICA First Appearance i Chicago Since Its Armival fron England, il 5 IR N For 4 Days Only! OUR CITY OF TIINTS! AND ¢ EXUIBITION GROUNDS! Laks Front, Toot nl‘l}lnshington-st,, Vednesiay aud "y, Hay 12 ad 13, West Side, Corner Madison & Elizabeth-sts, Friday ad Safurd, Hay 14 and 16, The Leviathan Coming! OV GREAT LOTDON URCIS, SKIGERS ENOLISH MEKAGENE o et AND ROUDOIS THDIAN TRGRE ! i Largest Cowbination i1 Awerien, Succinl Attractions Sxhibitod by Bo other CortpANy 11 &an Wertd, OUR TURLS: Sanger's English Menageria Conerded by all to coataln mnre TRAINEIN WILD DBEAST i3 ;\:\'d":flf.vwn‘n'li;lx jon amt colles- EXHIBITIC 0 The enly Gro ivo Wonderfil D! n the Worl, ups of Y.EHFIIA:\ The culy Den of Five exor en| ‘Tho only Threa BAIY L T ever been while in ewtf 175 9 CAGES AND U NEMATS, HOWES GREAT LONDON OiROUS, Yarzest Equeatriau Gompany in Amarica. 1y Per ar. o Broducad First.Olass, Four Clawng {n ihe Arcna. Grand Hippedrorzatie specticlan, A 13t z0 0} Gold aud Buzwiened binel. A Triba of Wnal Livinons Indien Warsom, ate, The_entar THE GREAT LOXDDR* 3 AND COARSENFESH At this nmeuts of ** e T tao frequently permiit inetituting therw i 2othl tnan would hedtate tn i i UTFIT. roca3zlon. evor eo Savan Golden ported fran e nf $10),0.' the prand nuzoata Cavalesde asol in langth, wi i e priacipal utroois each ehilation, D SEE 0t :rred Lonthos«Cushe } Binits Seey 10, Gaam ¥, Geaesoo; Mz 1%, See These Prices! Examine Goods and Compare Prices witd sanie Goods bought ot othor Stozes: §I.26 Sirige Dress Stis ot - - - - Wt 2,60 Black Dress Silks at - - - - LU 1.00 ALL-Weol Cassimeres af - - - - 62t 250 Ail-Linen Hemstitehed Bakfs, - - - 14 500 Stripe Grenadings af - - - - - - L 500 Dress Gaods, new Saring Stylss, at 23t 8150 Black All-Woal Castmers af - $108 L35 Corsels at = - - - - - - - T SL00 Black Plaid Grenadiues at - 400 Table Nopkins at - - - - - $100 Taile Livcn at - - - - - - Liarge lino of Parazols, Bhawls, Bacques, Buits, Ribbons, Flowers, ond Btraw Haty, now opening., {Also, 1,000 rolls Carpetins. Buyers in all kinds of Dry Goods save &) least one-third their monoy. PARDRIDGES, _114 & 116 State-st, _ ... LAKENAVIGAT:OS. (oodrich Travsportafion Company, For Green Bay, etc. Tho Steamer TRUESDELL leaves for Groon Bay and all intermediate ports, MON«- DAY BVENING, May 3, at 7 o'clock. For Grand Havon and Muakogon, daily, st Tp.m. For Milwaukes and West-shoro ports, daily, at 0 a.m. For Bt. Joseph, THURSDAY AND BAT. URDAY EVENINGS; ond on and after MONDAY, May 3, daily, at10 a. m. TFor Manistes and Ludington, tri-weekly, (FFICE AUD DOCKS POCT BICHIGAN-AY., .G, BUTLI&_Eupnrln!cnllant. ,. S B, S =5 OIL TANKS, & WILSON & EVENDER'S Al OIL 1:.;A”HKS, 7 §. MEASURING PUMP. 47 & 49 West Lake Bt, CHICAGO. Lo e_c_n__d for Catalogue. T DISSOLUTION NOTICK, T DISSEOLUTION. PRy T e R et M . 13 hie iy dissoivod be mutual cunseat: Al dabis caas ac fiy i Hy by e s Sl S Dl £ il Cxidana, Apsil ¥, MR8,