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. —— any, to pay oxperts symmoncd as witnesdos in civil oseea for their profossional opinion 2 Tho euit was brought by o lady who asked for Jdamagoes amdunting to 50,000, A roputable physlcian was called as a witness by tho prosacu- tiop, and Lis teslimony waa given. 1t after- wards bocamo necessary to put him on the stand a8 sn axport In bobslf of the dofonso, 'Lho doo- tor declined to give an opinion oo tho caso sub- soitted to him unlesa guaranteed romuneration for his profeesionnl services. The Court sus- isine him, and thore being no fund nppropriat- «od for such purposcs, and no powor to gusrautea the psymont ho sskod for, his tostimony wan Jost. It docs not necorearily follow that his rolusnl to teatify lost tha eity the case, for Jutles too fiequently decido iu favor of tho most bato- faeed Impostors, but the city anght surely to be proparad for aimilar instancos in future. il oo Immedistely aftor his deposition from the miolstry of tha Presbytoran Churoh for tho so- duction aud desertion ot Many Poxenoy, his organist, the nowapapers unanimously sttempted to comfort tho ex-Rev, J. 8, QLENDENNING, Of Jorsoy City, by pointing ont that biareal mission was In Africa, whoro such crimes wero regarded ea vittuea, Ho did not go, On the contrary, Lo hiaa agsin broken out in tho pulpit of Lis former churcl. Binco ki ratiroment Lo has beon puli- jug wires smong the ‘Crustees of tho Prospect Avenuo Church, and finally, securing a ma- Jority, bo haa venturod back, Itls not unlikely that tho Presbytery wlil tako thoso Trustees Xindly In hand, na they know how to do, and jo- sinnate into their capacious auricles an insect ot unknowa in the sands of Xlorida. S Trof. Mansm, of Yale, has mado s discovery, and not betng the right kind of & man to wor- ship Indian rings, bas told what he knows, Ho Lappened to bo out West whon the Government agenta woro delivoring rations to Rep Croon's bed of Sioux, ‘Ths catile wero paased bofors & man whose business it was to guessat thoir weight, and oharge lils guosa to the Dopartmont. Ot courso, ho always managed to guess a fow tundrod pounds too bigh, but that was what ho was ngont for, Bosidos this, & ewindle was de- tectod in tho issue of voucher, onone occasion 820 hoad of cattle being obarzod for when in reality but 180 had beon delivered. —_— The followicg anpeared In the Salem (Afasn.) Qazelle oue hundred years ago : ** Died at Mar- blehoad, April 10, in the 50th year of her sge, Mrs, Many Niox, wifo of Mr. Wi Nick, Sue was the cldest of etx twin childron. With relation to Ler familyand to a former minister in that town there [s the following curious snec- dota: A *win lind twins, twina carried oat twins, & twin held up twins, and a twin baptized them— on the first day of the woek, on tho first day of the month, and on tho first day of the year."”. ——— The County of Mecklenburg, North Cacolins, is coming fnto prominenco just now by reason of & promised contennial celebration, and, almost us often na it {a montioned in tho newspapors, & violont outrage upon orthography 18 committed. The finsl syllable {a spellod with & u, not ave, the gazettecrs, dictionanos, and encyolypodias fnvariably giving the former vowel for the American county and tho Gorman distriok. —_— The Detroit Frce Press hins penetrated tho thin oxcuse given by Judge Neirsox for adjourn- ing the Brooklyn frinl. Tho real roasonis to givo the ladies s chaaca to bave thoir summer clothes madoe up, for thoy find it too warm to sit in court all day in their winter garments. POLITIOAL NOTES, This ia 8 bed yenr for Democratic Spaakers as well aa for Domocratio Logwlalures, HaiNgs i not forgotten yet, though he has been soveral weoks dead; McQume, of New York, bos come Into unenviablo prominonce as ona who taiks too much and on the wrong side; and the Pennsyl. vaoia Speaker, a low follow named PATTERSON, quita disgraced himaolf and his party. The Vicksburg Herald romarks, by the Powers Etornal, thst Jour B. Gonoox is hot the fore- most of Southorn etatesmen, and cannot be whilo such men as JerrEnsoN Davis aud Ropent M. T. HuxTen livo. The word **statcsman™ In thia connection is uscd in tho same sonso, wo suppose, aa it was by Boss Twrep, when Lo reglatered his name aund exlling in the prison- book of Biackwell's Teland. The Ropublican Btate Central Committee of Califoruia have issusd a call for a Btato Convon- tion on tho 10th of June. The opinion at the meoting was univorsal that the campalgn should Ve vigorous and aggressive. Some good speak- era tu the Eastorn Btatos have promised to take mmer trip acroas the Continent for the sake of tho party, all exponses paid, and incidentala furnsbed in generous profusion, Officlal roturns always count bost for the Ro- publican party, Thoso from Counecticut show that, whilo INaEnsorL's majority was 6,621, the Demosratio majority on Congrossmen was but 2,857, and on Btate Senators aoly 2,240, In Michigan ths majoritics for 8. 8, WaLzER and B, M. CorcnzoN, Republican candidates for University Regants, are 22,830 and 10,162 in the largoat voto ever cast at & spring election. Mr. Oanw Scuonz recelves erodit for portinacis ty rather than for discernmunt on secount of his now-party spooch at the lato banquot, Tho New York Evening Post, in discussiug the subjsot, saya that In any evont tho mission and oarecr of » (hird party are bound to be temporary. 'The Now York WWorld, in the same counection, do- clares that * Mr, Scnunz’s proposed organiza- ::on for 1876 does not require serious considora~ on,” Boowy, the mind-reader, who was lately en- Raged by a Washington newepaper aa a reporter, bhas nos boon asslgaed to tutecview tho Presidan on the Third Term question, becauso tho Washe lugton editors pretend to kuow already every- thing that the Presidont knows, Browx may bo suro of a permanent position, with some salary attached, if ho slinll reliove the anxisty of the Omoinnati Commercial o thia soore, The hint 1s gratulions. A cortespondent of Triz Toiouxe at Atlants, Qa,, lately biad an interview with B. H. Hicr, the Democratio candidate for Congress in tha Ninth District. Mr, HiLs said incldentally that tiis profoasional incomo since the close of the War had been more than $500,000. His foos aro frequently §5,000 to 10,000, and it is stated that he was paid 100,000 for his servioes in the Meroary will case. HiLwu in » remarkably fluent, gracoful, and forcible speaker. His friends think he s the groatest orator in the United Btatea, We foar that hio is altogether too gaod s man for Congress. Wo implore the Democrats f the Ninth Georgia - District to make him uee- tul at homo, and not poil 80 excellent a Iawyer for the sake of turning out an indifferont Cone Eresaman, Rather lot us have Estka, who, as Mo Atlanta Constitutionalist ssys, ** puls his siaim to prefermont on being & smail potato,” The apirit of tha arguwents of the Cincinnat 1o prove that tho next Democratio saudidats for the Presidency must come from thio Weat docs not meot with much favor in the Esat, Tho sentiment of the Demooratio nows- papers [ thus expresssd by the Utics Observer : *'The polloy which governed the New York Loglalature fo fta choico of Senatars in Con- grose~the selsotion of the utrongest and ableat men without regard to location—must govern tho party in it chotoe of & Presidontisl nomi- @eo, . . . Letusnotbe misunderstood. We told the Ohio Democracy in high estoem. Thoy vendored the partynoble service when they rose op with the venorabls Wiiiiax ALLyy and ro- deamed their Btata from Radical misrule, Thoy have sent b0 Washington a gonsloman {n the perton of Atex G. THURMAN, who ig tho paer of sy Benator fo Congresa. They did excallent work last fall in belping to change the political camplezion of . Congress. Itis quite possible that we lh.hl! I'IPPN; A:l 3“0 man for the Preal- paxt year., Ba we do, It will be be- e of his finees aud avallshility, aad nos bee ate of hls tealdames. Our Westerm filends bdh hostired thid (s of Now York will advocats tha nominstion of o man on the ground that ba is a Now Yorker. Wo want tliam to meot us on the plane of patriotiem— which {a sovoral dogroos above the 'line of goo- graphical distinctioun,” i PERSONAL Poker bas slmost made Scuexcx even on the Emma Mino. Thoro are fiva Saturdays in May—five inter- viowa with tho cashlor, Joax Drouomas readsli: ¢ Come, gonilo apring, diphthorial mildness, come.” Kate Brantoy, the locturess, 1a in Doston, among the fominino tobacco-chewers, Hexny L. Foiien, of Blafford Hprings, has Juat boen divoreed from bis sixth wifo. Tho late Gon. Bitinas, U, 8. A., nover lost a ;{(nuh tooth. Mo nover had ono to Joso of sny ind, Who waa the actress who said of Bex Dr Bans #1lo pouurcs boltor than auy manager of the timo," A man nsmed Batt is missing from Ins home in Fisbkill, N, Y, Now atraighten tlat out mto shapo, Beegerr ls “mngaing” with Lyoma Troxr- Box's company in London, Evouiy s simllarly ongaged. Hinco Mr, Dreonen loft the stand his memory inanid to bo slowly but suroly recosering.—St. Louiz Republican. “ Batan {n Boston ™ is annonnced at the How- ard Athonreum, SrETe0N i evidontly ropesating domo of hia old succenses. Bantrry Caxrpetnhasgone to 8an Francisco, and will superintend the performance of his own pleces by HooLey's company. M. Micues proposes to apply the fire-indie eator used in Chicago botols to warn mariners of tho spprosch of an leahorg. Wil tbe Lundredth ropresentation of tho Drecuen trial be colebrated with satin pro- grammon snd ruch light vanitics? ‘Wondors will novor conse. LESTER WALLACK wes confirmod s fortnight ago, and now Dan ‘Vnornuzes haa joined ths Epizeopal Chnrel. After s Dolaware girl had lawered biersolf from the window to clope with a youug mau, ho backed out bocauso he was afraid of tho miuis- tor’s dog, » Louxg and Lottsz ate coming to the United Btates for a vislt this summer, and'it i4 evon ru- mored that. tho former will succoed Lord Dus- ¥eniy, who goes to India. Prof. Trosxas A, Tracixg, ot Yale Collere, is the gueat of Dr. H. Wensten Joxcs, amd will bo happy to tecoivo Yalousians and friends at No. 40 South Ada streot thia evoning, Tho Rov. Larnnor, of Amberst, has turned his pastoral visits to advantago. Ifo hiss caught all tho ladics of his flock chowing tobacco in the abscnce of their husbands and fathers, Mra, Jezeso, an English woroan, who was born deat and damb, told a misaion school at Lowell, the other doy, that eho had acquired the power of epeoch entiroly by tlo efcacy of prayer. The tondor abbroviation, Tuzoponzinto Dony, muat bave beon suggesied to Victonta during thoir immoersion in the sad sea waves, Lot us 960 ; what is tho dory most remarkabls for ? Ald, Pere Mann is threatenod with bankrapt- cy. Tho prico of bologna sausaze has gone np 2 cents a pound, and tho appotites of his brother Aldermen have not been damaged by injunction, Tochestor groatly admires Davip Swixa, and contraats his suggostive and poctic nttorances with ** tho monsationnl thinness of Tiraaor.” Apropos of Mr, 8wixg, no is the solo editor of tho Alliance now. 3 Mr, Ouanves Fryvoan, of Hudson, N. Y., wish- es averybody iu the United Btatos to plants centonulal treo somo dsy next yenr,—an elm, onk, or maple,—so that posterity may ait under it In 1970 and bless the porzon who planted It. “QOur fathors mot at boat of drum™ was what Juria Wanp Howe wroto, and the wicked com- positor set it up, **Our fathers mot at broak of dawn,” and now Juria aupplicates the nows. papers to sot her right on this {mportant an- nouacomeut, How Bezrongn's month must have watored over the newsbaper account of MoCLornuyr's iving the * pax " or kisa of peace to his brother closinatios, Thoy ail kiss-d. and that's the roason & Catholic divine expects the defendant to dlo in the faith. A London swell was arrestad for trying to forco his way tothe groen-room of a theatro whera Lypra TroxesoN was playing, He plandod in mitigation of bis fine tho irresistible fascination of her charms, Truly a thing of oven moderata boauty {8 a joy foraver. ‘Tho Rev. FREES0RN COGGEIIALL, the assintant of Father GrarroX in the Church of the Advent, Boston, bas boon ealled to the Rectorship of tho Church of the Asconsion, of this city, latoly va- cated by tha Rev. O. P, Donser, who retired, on account of {ll-health, to accept a call to o parish in Tonneseeo. # Prxpe Couzine docan’t drees 1iks her broth- ora of tho Bar,” says Tue Cnicaco Tainuxe, by way of commenciug an item, Tho's undoubt- adly trio; sho dressos by putting on her clothes over hor head, while thoy decn't, and, what's more, they can't. Dut what businesa.ls it of Tus Trinuse's anghow ?—* Jubtleg” Smith's pa- per, Frep Enpy and Tox McoLeay, the two gentlo- men who, *it is alloged,” aro thinking of travel- ing together in n circus as Beecusk and TiLTox, nre holding off for further offers, Ilowe and Banxux are coming along, and they think thoy candrive s botter bargain. Jox is growivg a mustache, and Fep throatens to have bia balr cut if & dofinito sottloment is not woon made, Fuxp shuta one oyo and says the Bercxen will havomost fun, Jor ehuts one oye also end, poloting to Mra. Paruen's testimony, sayd with agring " All right, if you think so." ‘The most exubsraut imagination oo the Pacifio elopo is nurtured in the ofiico of the Ban Frau- clsco Chronicle. That journal, being anxious to introduce Miss Averarox Miiizn, a Hawailan songstroas, to the public, tells how sho s wont to amuse heruelf by surf-bathing, aod by con- vorting any atray shark she overtakos into a roliablo fatally horss, sportivoly placing horself on tho ehark’s baok aud guiding him by hly soneitive flus. If Misa Mitien cau't find o ahark, alio practices the scalos by mounting & monster ealmon,—Cincinnati Commercial, w York ; Clharlen 3 J.T. Ellicatt, Kaness'; W, i, Hurlbat, Rocheater ; G, O, Burdett, Troy ; ¥, Modsiguez, New York; John 1, Sanders, 0Blo§ Dumont DeLisly, Umsba ; '8, 12 Dalupeuny, Bt W, P, Murray, St, Paul;' O, O, Adsms, Dutfo- 120 B, Robbinson, Cincinnatt s Willism £, Beote Daylo, O.; I Isstings, Oleveland s George BT e Onehe ; 6! A, Dedram, g, unt s W, b, Sowen T, &, Owen, Detrolt Jatker, Je, Lo Jonrs, New Yor Paul; O, M. Aorve, Toronl George A. lirown, Philadelphia Josoph Hargruve, Olncinnati; H. G, Balch, Boaton; L., Wit Now York; N, Wake, London; James V¥, Allison, Pittaburg § 7. M. Cooiabe, ort Wayno; O. 8t, Louis ; E, ¥, Wattson, New York : H, Detrlt G, e . I T, T W, Hildobrand, 'ay Olaird s J, B, Bou® azard, Now York; 11, Ayiwlu, Cauads ; Now York; C. i, Volnd, Irelud { ? Painier’ House—d, B, Wood, efn, Phidolphla; W. D. New York; © Mariin - Vau Naxom, Boston; " Robort J, Morrls, Philadelphla} 1. I Watrons, Connecticut; W, 1, Miller, Philadcl- phis} Louis McEane, Haltiniore; John H. Pleres, Ine ¥ Tarshll, Do- 0. Btoveus, wpolis; W, ¥, Morton, New York ) trot ; A, Hechet, New Yorks E. O. Thayer, Boston; J. F, Roberts, Ofacinnau; James W, Forsyth, U, 8.A.} 3, E. Coolldge, Owaba; ‘D, N, Lockwood, Buffaloj Goorge ¥, usall, Washington? ¥, M, Bwaln, Boston } U, B. Puurose, U. 8, A, ; T, I, Potter, Colorado; Mate val lonito, Juss AL, Olivers, Qustomala, O. A.;"C. Grain, Boston ; Heory O, Wayner, Valtioro; G, W Harrisup, lowa City 3 J, ., Edwanls, Bt drend Paciie — W, Graves, Dubuque; Thad und, Visconain | J.T, arper, El ¥ado: 1, D, Miller, Texsa: Honry oot, Quin; :J.lx)t. Weat, New Orleans; i, 0. Boaton } 8t Louis ; 1L R, Di foruia { W, Lullird, » 31 Litchicock, Clove- 1and ; George H. Oook, 'York ; Louis 11, iszard, Indianavolin; G, R. Blanchard, Erle; J, R. Weat, bt Youls ; John' Cochraae, New ' Orloans: &, B. Busk Niarquaita { Outrles D Riode Claveland § Judge arqu 2 4 Aoy |En.mh$‘ ‘iufim;ha. Wil EnE R e iio ek B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, POPULAR FIENDISHNESS. Blood-Curdling Scenes Attending the Lynching of n Negre Murderer at Nashs ville. A Mob Breaks Into the Jail and Loads Him to the Suspension Bridgo. lle Is Thrown from the Dridge, the Mol?’s Intentlon Delng to Hang i, Tho Rope Breaking, He Falls 80 Foet to tho Books, and Is Piorced with Bullots, Other Oriminal Nows. TERRIBLE RETRIQUTION. Nasmvirer, Teon., April 30..-Robert Frazier, a goliceman, was shiot and killed at 1 o'clock this afternoon, while in the performance of hia duty, by Joo Rteed (colored), Iteed wea whipping bis wife, and and some of tho neighbors sont for Officor Frazler, who hurried to liced's residence, and a3 ho enterad thedoor and remarked to Reod that ho wonld have to arrost bim, Rteed shot biim twice, onco in tha mouth and through the heart, killing him inatantly, Roed then at~ tompted to mako bin oscape, but was captured about Lalf & mile from hin home, in anold browery collar, ard hurrlud to jail to keep him out of thohandsof tho tfireatenod mob. Tho excitoment Is Intenss nnd thero is overy possi- bility of attempting to lynch bhim to-night. Jatler Nevorin ia taking every oreesution to keap Lim socuro from mnb-violence. Frazier was vary popular, and universally estcemed. Nasnvinre, Teon,, Apnl 80-10 p. m.—The excitemant over the kitling of polics-officer Fra- zlor, by J. Raed, colored, to-dsy, grow more and more lntense during tho sfternoon and ovening, ood culminated at half-past 8 to-night in n largo, oxcited crowd gathering in front of the jail, aud domandiug the koys from Jailor everin, who refusad, They im- modiatoly attacked the building, forced ao entrance, and st balf-past 10, after forcing open four hieavy iron doors, succecded in roaching the coll in which the pegro waa confinod, tho door of which was broken open. Reed was soized, o ropa fastened around his meck, and hurried to tha susponsion bridge, from which be wos thrown, with the intemtion of hongiog, but, the rope broaking, the foil to the rocka benoath, 80 foot, and from thenco into tho river. Ho was shot onco on tho way and agaln at the bottom. Tho body wos not recovered, An alarm was given on the firat intimation of a riot, and a large police force sent to tho Jail, but were soon overpowersd and driven away by the riotera. Tho Jailer and his asulstants did all in their power to rosist tho at- tack aud protect tholr prisoner. MURDERER ARRESTED. Speriat Lisnateh to The thdeaco Tribune, Des Morses, Ia., April 30.—0n tho 26th of laat Soptember, Josoph Littlo, of this city, st a dance-house in Newton, Jasper County, ghot and killod 5 negro, named Talt, who, it {a aaid, Littla bad cbnrged with belng intimate with his wife, Littlo thon escaped. Tho snmo night, s German farmor, namod Houry Mailand, s bnchelor, hving nlono, avd kuown to bave large sums of monav in his pocsossion, was shot, in Camp Township, Poik Connty, shout 20 miles from Nowton. His~ body was found the next morning, several rods fram the house, pierced with threo bullots. Hlis house hiad been rausnckod, aud ono of his horsos was missing. At &n oarly hour that moraniog his horso was found near this city, and nearby s ravolvor, with four barrels empty and one cham- bor londed. The pistol, ko 1z is atated, has been {dentified as belonging to_Littlo, Tho balls ox- tracted from Mafland's bodv fit this nistol. The theory is, that Littlo went to Maland's. knowing him and that he had money and killed him to got monoy to flee the oounk{. The one shot fired at Tait, tho threo balls io Mailand's bodv, sed tho ono ball in thoe pistol, agreo with this theory. No trace of Littlo could ba had until o day or two ago, when notico was given tle oflicors hiore that ho had just returned to tho houso of lnu biotber-in-law, noar Greenbushk, in Warren County, sud was at work in a saw-mill, 1lis wifa roturned to this cnt{n{m the ‘Tatt murdor, and closo watch wes kopt of her promises. Aboit 10 o'clock Tuesday night it was ‘discov- ered tbat the bouso was vacant, Tbo officers st ouco started for Groenbush, aud arrived at tho bouso whore Little was stopping about daslight. Guarding tho doors, they rapped, nud ware admitted, wobn Littly was found aaloep on tho floor. He nwoke under cover of tleir re- volvers, and was bound, brought here, and Jodged in fail. Ho quietiy told tle oMcara that it was lucky they woro not fiftcen minutes Inter, a8 he‘would have boon roady to Lave Lilted overy one of thom., s had threo rovolvers, but bis brothor-in-law made bLim loave them _ outside tho house when bowent bad. He gavo an account of his wau- deriugs sinco tho murder, which shows ho ls heon almoat conatautly on the move,—~first to New Orlenns, thonco to Alabama, Pensacoln, 'Poxas, Matamoras, Ban Antoulo, Fort Arbuckle, Tort 81, the Apaciio Todiuns, Yort Scott, Kan: san, ote. Most of this journey ho made on foot. +Ho says ho had §56 {n silvor when o left, 1lo 188 tougl customer, o was Jodzod fo jail for further examination, which makos the fourth maurderor now in jaik hore, A HOG HOLLOW MYSTERY, Brecfal upateh to The Chicaso Tribune, 81, Louis, April 30.—A dark murdor Lins oo- curred within 26 miles of 8t. Louis, in what is known sa Hog Iollow, s country well intor- spereod wilh foreats. For s yonr or two pravious to April 26, veter Brown, & colored man, and wife, Celia, occupied & houso in this dosertod caunh'{. but, thnufih far from the peats of moth- ora-io-law and such, chey did not, it seems, livo harmovlously. ‘The woman hed had a taste of city lifo, aod Hog Hollow did not, nftor tho lamour of tuo houoymoon was over, agroo with or nature, On Weduesday night last, Ligh words wero heard within the cottage by some of tho vasslog noighbors, On ‘Thussday morniog John Morrison and son, nolghbors, saw a volume of smoke issuing from Drowa's house, Judging it to bo on fire, thoy tan over, aod breaking open tue door thare was found evidences of foul play in the shape of clotted blood, Wlile the nelgl- bors were wutill looking about tho houso, Laving oxtingulshed tho flames, for & solution of the contlagration, Brown came {n to goe wly the fire had not gone oft lm:aldmgi ta programme. Brown procesdsd to explain that the night pre- viouw Lis doge bad_fought In tho kitchen, by which he accounted for tho blood on the floor, That night the houso in quastion was burned to the ground, snd ou tho tollowing moruing Brown was missing. ‘The ofiicers have been in soarch of the wife, but nano but blood traces oan bo found of hior, Blood was found in front of the doorway of tho Louse, and it is supposed that the woman was murdered, and dragged and throwa fnto the Missourl River, Ourcowmunity Is worked up over the myne7. and fatthor de- velopinents are lookod for with interest. Ittis thought Brown has gone to Kaueaa, IOWA TREASURY THIEVES, Dra Mores, In., April 80.—The trisl of 8, E. Raukin for tho embezzlement of the funds of the jowa Btate Agviculiural College is wtill in progresa in the District Court liore. Tha testls wony of the Hon. Cicera Olose, cna of the mem- bors of the Board of Trustoes who settled with Hankin, was coneluded this afternoon. QGov, 0. 0. Carpentor and tha Hou, 0. I, P, Buchsnan wero oxmmined, all on behslf of tho prosecu- tion. The books of Rankin, as Troasuror of the College, wore submitted in evidenco suowivg_ slo amounts duo on tho seversl funds 28 eclzimed by the prosecution. Tho torneys in beliatf of the Hiate offered fu evi dence Raukin's teatimony as given by him befora the Leginlative Inveatigating Committee in 1873, Judgo Nourse, attorney tor the defonss, objocted to its admivalon, and introduced members of tho Committeo to prove that Rankin was asaured by the Committos that xuy statewent ho might thero. mslko would not be used against lim in suy future prosecation. It s understood that in the case of Isaso Drandt, who waa convicted of embezzlement yuum-{. his atiorney will ¢ & 'otion fora Rew oo Thuradsy of next weak. It is the prevalest oplaien tbay the motion wili be overs ru'ed and the caas go to the Bupreme Court on aopval from tho ruliugs of the Court, It is gen- erally concrded 1l bis chancesof ssea:oln logal technicalities not flattering. THE QUINCY INFANTICICE. &pectal Dirpateh to The Ulicaco Tridune, Quixer, Iit,, April 30.—Tho calld-murder cang was continued to-dsy before Justico Hutton. During the oxamination ono of the sttorneys made another effort to get possorsion of the lettar which the prisoner Smith atiempted to chiew up yostorday, and tho court-room came neat being the acono of another melee. By the prompt Interforonce of the officers, howaver, the disturbanco was soon quisted. Thoe letter in question wan writton by Smith, while st Pekin, I, , o gesponso to ono received from Madame Ivgham, In (his letter Bmith congratulated fncham upon her Bcens in goting rid of the girl Avna Ricker eo eamly, and the docuient was vory damaging to tho defonse. Ths pmxouers admitted “that tho girl*Anna romainod at thoir oflico a weolk, durlng which time eho gave birlh to s child, but tbev denled that an abortion had been performed 5 but, notwithstanding the well-kt.own infamoua character of the defend. ants and th> dirsctuess of tho testimony nzainst them, the Justice dircharged the prisoners, They were promptly arrested, howovor, sud com- mtred Lo Jail oo another chargs of murder, It i3 reported to-nivht that the g.rl Ricker haa been murdered, Lut this ramor is probably withont foundation, A DAVENPORT RAFE GASE, Srecral nsyateh to The Chicans Tridune, Davesvoer, la, Aprl 80.—In the Dintrict Court uf this county to-day, the case of Gar.ett Donaldson, charged with committing a rape upon Lis grand-nieco, tas brought to au end by the prosecution silowing Doualdson to plead guilty to common assanlt. The defondant {8 an old man, aod a month or two.ago he was publicly charged with violating the petson of his own geaud-niece, a girl of 16 vears, and then Lriblug her to keen it vocret. The mattcr created great excitoment at the timo,as both families aro smong the oldest and most fnfluential in the county, i KILLED HIS ASSAILANT. Br. Pavr, April 80.—)M. B. Johns, County Commissioner of MoLeod County, was attacked yoeterday by Chris Lampka, whila engaged fn surveving, Lampka attacked Johos with a pitchfork, ranning one of the tines the whole feogth of bis arm. Jobus, in enli-defenne, killed bia gesauiant by croshing s ekull with & etone, DIED OF HIS WOUNDS. ‘Wirrspange, April 80.—Otiicec Deibsounner, who was phot by the Connells yeaterdsy, died this moroiag, GRIM-VISAGED WAR. Atn Extistencein Michigan—0f tho Tipe perary ‘fype and Genus nuty- Sent~'Fho Spunk of Raldw City and the Nervoless Men of Chinse, Soeciul Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. EasT8a0iNaw, Mich,, April 80.—A party of sbout eighty-fivemen went from Baldwin City this morn- {ug to Chase to remove tho county property. Ao accourt of tho coromoucoment of tho quatrol was telegraphed you lIast night. The injunction zastraining the romoval of the property hiad been fled in tho meantime. Tho people of Chase turned out o1 masss to vrovent such removal, and & hapd-to-hand flelit cosued, clubs avd atones being need freely. A man pamed O'Diien bad bia collar-bone boken by a club, and s vumber of others wers injured more or lesa, The Baldwin party succeed- ed in getting tho s1eccords and safe oboard the train, and brought tbam to Ualdwin, Word was receivedd that the peapls of Clasa nnd vicinits, wero to attempt to rosantura tha prop- arty, but at laas advices nothiag in that divaction had been attompted. FROM ANOTNER WAT CORRESPONDENT. Kpeciat Dispatch to The Chicana Tribune, Dxrrorr, Mich., April 80.~April 6, the yecople of Lako County voted to remove tho county- seat from Chaso to Daldwin City. Iudun tima tue Slioniff and Troasnrer moved their offices to tho new location, but the other county ofticors neglectad or rofused to do xo, ead tha people of Chase _procured an injunction restrain~ ing tho Bu of Bupervisors from romoviug the balanca of tho county property. Tho tax-payers dosired to avoid tho htigation which was ‘suro _to follow, and thie wornfug o large number of men trom tho west sido of tho county wont down on an early train aud prepared to ramove the county eafoand records. Tho poople of Chase bad gathercd with clubs aud othor woapona to roelst tho ro- moval, and, whun the work commonced, opsned battle, ‘Tho fight Insted but a fow minntes and ended fn the triumph of the Baldwin pariy, who bore the racords away—safo aud all—in triumph. ————— OBITUARY. New Yong, April 30.—Oliver Charlick, late Police Commissionor and Presldent of tho Long Island Rallroad, dled to-day, Crxciwwatr, O., April 80.—D, H. Monra, a prominent businoes-man, engagod in the manu- facturo of stoves, died enddenly this sf.ornoon of apoyloxy, Pants, April 30.—~The death {8 annouvnced of the famous travelor aud artist, Joan Freleric Do ‘Waldack, at tho oxtraordinary age of 110 years. GENEVA. April 30.—Gntlerroz, who was deat of the rovolutionary’ junts of Carta; Bpaio, dled hero to-day. —_— THE WEATHER. Wasarxartox, D, O., May1—1a. m.—For the Lake Region coo), cloudy weather, and rain in the Upper Laka Reglon during tue day, oxtend- ing over the Lower Lake Rogion during the alieruoon or ovening, with uorthorly to eastarly winds and falling barometer. Kansas Grasshoppors—A Charity Auce tion, 8¢, Londa Glabe, They ars not @o hungry out there now. Neithor iy there so much nokeduees visiblo smong them. We allude to tho grasehopper- suffercrs of Kansas, whose poveity has atvided publionttoutlon for monsks past with the Beacher scandal, tho Louisiana entanglement, and tho Ilutelnns-Lackland mixtare, ‘The solicitors of help for thoso peoplo rcom to have porformod their dolicale duty with signal slnil and offect. As noarly as wa can figiro it, thoy have secured about &60,000 ju cash and somo §200,000 in clothing aud provieions, which hos not only met all actual neods, but really left on hands, beyond tho legitimate- roquirements, an embureassiug surplug of miscellaneous , bonetactions. Bucu in cloarly the cass §i Afitcholl Couaty, at _Jesst, _where the almonors of +ald gooda" havo advertised au zuclioo sala of “mon's, women’s, and childron's clotbing, at tho reliof-utoro in Daloit,” with the evident pur- poso of closing out tho etock and investing the proceeds in silver-plate, county bonds, & ‘Thanks- nving barbecuo, or somethiog of that aort. li'ha yoople who contributed thesa supniles will bo glad to learn that they aro boing diaposed of in & manner that effoctunlly provents lmposis tion, whilo at tho same timo it scouros full appreciation of each separate articlo by pro- nioting & genorous rivalry in the way of bidding forit. And Mitchell County ie to be specially congtatulated upon having & class of *desti- tute” who are ablo to minglo business with pleasure, by procuring rollef for their wants through the enticiog and exhilarating diversion of a public auction, 5 1t {@ a little siugular that, under such cireum- stances as those, thore ehould still ba ealls for bolp out in Maneas, Bub thero are wnch calls evory day, Within a wook we have noticed in our exchanges half a dozcn or more letters from various localitios (fncluding ono iu_Mitchell Cnumfi!), nssurlng tho peoplo of tho East that thero Iy yet pressing naed of food aud =lolnlnfi‘ aud that donatlons cannot fail of a gratefal wal- coms and a worthy use for months to come. It is utill more strange that peopla should coutinue wmaking contributiona in reipoose ta those an- peals, ~ But they do. San Franclsco sent $2,000, und Plttsburg §3.000, ouly » few days sgo: and packegos of goods are coustantly fcmg forward from all parts of tho country. Isn't it about timojostop? Hasn't enough been done to ware 1ant tho conclusion that Kansss can and should uow take care of horuelf ? Wo aro assurcd, by thoss who aroin position tospeak with certsinty, that more money has beou sout to Kansss o tho last aix mouths than te evor recoived from the sale of & yuar's firut-claus agriculinsal product, aud that the do- natious of wupplies Liave oxcosded in voluwme and in value the entira shipments of freights of all kinds to the Btate duning auy Lvumus twelve months, In agditivn to il this, the Genoral Government hab been fusuing reguisr rations to all the really needed in the frontier counties for tho last tive or wix weeks, to say nothiog of two large lots of army clothing furnished during the wiunter, and worth, probably, §10,000. Forhaps 10 moro has been dona then the situation de- wanded; aud surely uobody Is goiug to com- piain that tho Juckless ssttlers wore even betiar ‘pgovhl:xd lorhlh“-n |=m(h:anm hnu' p‘:'ovldod l:;- smeslves ae granboprer calamity Ovérisken theus e et e e e 9 WHO ARE THE LUCKY HOLDERS Examine Your Tickets.--List of Nutting’s Prizes. The Prizes Await the Claimants. Wa publish to-day, according to Inetructions, the numbors which bave drawn prizey, that wero Teft with us, realed, aeveral days ago for publi- cation ay 1, by A. J. Nutting, the popular fino clotbior, at Nos. 184 aud 186 Stato street, oppo- eite the Palmor Mousgs, One hundred thousand tickots wers given away by Mr. Nuttingas a modiam of advertising his establishment, tho largent in the WesL, “1he lucky holders of tick- ety will receive their prizea by calling and pra- !gu::élg thom at Lis siore, Non. 184 and 180 Siate streot. LIST OF DRAWN NUMDERS AND FPRIZES, Vo, rize. Amount, 104. 1 Bilvor hnnting-case stemewind- inw wateh Loiieieeninien 8 35.00 872, 1 Ladies’ pold stem-winding watch 7569 1,100, 1 Silyer daplex opan-face watch., 15.0 8,331, 1 Bilver slem-winding watch...... 20,00 000, 1 Bilver porcelsin-lined pitehor... 40.00 8,000, 1 Bilvor ealt get and caso ........ 10,00 9,160. 1 Fine gilt stem-ninding watelt, 10,778, 1 Eleant ellvor ten wot, six piec 13 346. 1 Bilver pirup-pitchor and atand. 16,820, 1 Fiuo gilt atemn-vinding was i 18,131, 1 Bilver fruit-stand. 20,070. 18ilver durlexLuntl 21,304, 1§ Lvor and glasa piclie-caster. 94,339, 18iiver bunting-care Lopua watch 40,413, 1 Goot's gold hunting-caso watch 75.0 23,012, 1 Silvorcard-stand..oouee.s 12.00 80,666, 1 Bilver and glans toilet-stand. 31,286, 1 8ilver buntivg-casa Lepine 32,819, 1 Fiue pilt stem-wiuding wtch 86,645, 1 Silver and glags toilet-ret,. ... 87,611. 1Siiverhunting-casa Lepine yateh 41,161 1 silver 8 em-winding watch.. 41,948, 1 Bilvor cake dish and vine. .., 46.103. 1 Bilver duplex open-face watch, . 49,700, 1 Maguiicent eilver salver....... 50,884, 1 Bilver eard stand......000 93,897, 1 Bilver dupiex open-face wateh., 55,722, 1 Biver porcelsin lined water iteher, oviiieioans 69.293. 1 5alt and pepiner Castor......... ©0,777 18ilvordup nxhuutirg-cass waich 16.0 62,000, 1 8ilver butter dieth ........evin 15,00 65,116, 1 Ladies’ gold huntin, , 64,002, 1 8.Ivor card stand, 70,907, 1 Bilver cuite bankot. 72,013, 1 8itver card ntand. 75,412, 1 8ilver stem-winlding 179,781, 1 B Iver salt sct ana cane 1100 89,151, 1Silver daplex huntin, 16,00 81,212, 1 Silver card stand, 12,00 84,677, 1 Gent's zold stem dicr w. 102.60 83 360, 1 Bilver kirup pitcher anl stand.. 12.00 91,110. 1 Ladiss' gold enamoled huntng- caxe wath .. . 7300 03,620, 1 8ilver card etand seareasens H.00 94,71, 1 Silver sait sot and case., .. 10,00 96,434, 1 Bilver hunting-case, double- p time WAtch. ..o iiaurareainies 35,00 ‘We call the attention of purcliasers to oor lat- est phates in BOriug and summer garmeuts for meu, youths, boys, and children A.J, NoTTrNG, r, Nox, 184 and 185 Biate streot, C. 0, D, Fine Clot opyosite Patmer Hous RAILROAD NEWS, THE WAR, The railroad war, whizh is now in the third month of its existanco, is etill the topic of con- versation in railway circlos, though no apparent progress has boen mado duriog the last two weoks, nor have noy chaoges of any kind beon made, Bpeculation Ig, bowerer, iudu'ged in as to when the contest will end, and whether Presi- dent Garrett or Prenident Scatt will bo tho first ona to throw up tho eponge, Sid:s are tsken often, and the morits of the Bakimoare & Ohio and Pennsylvanis Companies aro warmly sxpae tiated on by their resjcctive adhevents. It in, liowever, apparent that tho Daltunore & Ohio has the greatent number of supportors and de- fenders tn (his citv. A Lialtimore payer statos that there is & ramor that trouble ia brewing beivocu the Pounsylvas pis Company and Shr.ver's Lino of steamers. It was stated » few daya ago thar the freight ar- rangemaonts betweon tho Baltimore & Ohin and tho Pailadelphis, Wilmington & Baltimo:s Cumx:nu{ had beon broken off. ‘Ihis wus cauged, It Is ailezed, by tho latter refusing to rorato with thy former ou the cut rates cn \Westoru bueioess to and from Fhiladelphis, It is kuown tlat o bad fecling has osisted between the two Compauies over siuco tho Pliladel- phia, Wilmingion & DBallimore Company re- fused, at tho request of the Yeuusylvania Company, to sell ticketa in Ba'tmore for poirts nortl of Philadalphia. ‘fhie officials of ths Da'ti- more & Ohio bavo nover keon ablo to reconcilo tlns_procceding with the asserted noutrality of the Philadelphis, Wilmington & Baltimoro Com- pauy iu tho present railroad war. Howover this may be, the Baltimoro & Ohio commenced sbout two weeks nzo sbipping the bulk of their Weat- ern-bound freight to Baltimore and hiladelphis by tho Shriver's Line of atoamers, Theso steam- crs, in_going to and coming from I'hiladelplin use the Chesapeake & Dolaware Canal, an going to and coming from Now York, tho Dela- ware & Raritan. Tho Pennsylvania Company owna the Dolassrs & Raritan Csnal, and the rumor {s that they will interfore and provent the C.nal Company from carrying thoe freighta of tho Baltimero & Obio Railroad through it. ITEMS, Mr, D. W. Hitcheocl, tho General Passenger Ageot of the Chlcago, Durlington & Quincy ailrozd, in o communication to Tox Trinunz, etatea that tho report in the morning papors in regard to their road being woshed out botween Council Bluffs and Pacitle City was incozrect in part, tba through traflic not being delayed at all by tbo accident, and trains making their regular titno, 'Lhoe rond is rul;mired. and tralos aro 1une ning on {ime as ugual, Mr., I, G, Murphy, of the freight desurlment of the Chucago, Buslington & Quirey Iiailroad, lLus been appointed traveliog sgent for the Northwest of tho Baltimore & OLio Railroad. ATCHISON, TOFEKA & SANTA FE Srecial Dupateh fo The Chicavo “I'ibune, Torcxa, Kan., April 30,—Contracta have boan lot by the Atchiscn, Topeka & Santa Fo Rul- road for the construction of 50 miles of track, west of Granads, to secaro connoction with the ratlroad eystem of tho Pacifio coast, and toreach the miniug trado of tho Rocky Alountaiue, the Goveromont businossia New Mexico snd Arizoua, and tho cattle traffo of the Soutuwest. Tho grading and bridgo-building was lot to Topeks, Giapads, snd Peublo bidaers, snd the track- Inyivg to Bhopordson & Co., of Chicago. The work 18 lo be commenced at once, snd will bo finished durlog the summer. DENIAL, CovxcrL Brures, la., april 80.—The Omahs dispateh to the Assoctated Press of April 24, stating that tho Chlcage, Burlington & Quiney Toad was washed out indefinitely, is false and uncalled for. In justico to that road, and to il otliers contering Liero, wo htate that they are all fu good operating order, with truins ruuning w4 roguiarly as ever, A MONSTER BRIDQE. Cixcawatt, Aprit 80.—The Trustees of tho Southern Railroad have awarded to the Balil- piore Bridge Company the contract to build tho Lridge over the Kentucky River, Tho bridge iy 276 Zeet lugh, ¢, aud cost §377,500. bbbl et TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Navigation is now fully open at Kingston, Ontaric, Arrivals from the lake portaare vx- pected to-day, The teamboat Bellirk arrivad yesterday at Ft. Qarry, heavily loaded with passengors and froight, helnfi:ho firat bout of tho senson to got through on the Ited Itiver of tha Nortl, Dispitches from varioua potnts in Minnesota eay the prosont cold weather has destroyed fho youug gresshoppera, and geuoral bellat is ox- [:‘:lmn :u-z there will ba no future trouble from 8 poit, Judges Brooks and Dick, in tholr charpes to the Urand Jury in North Caroling, declared the crimuml featuros of the Civil-Iughts acs uncon- stitutinal, a1 no law could say that mon are so- clally squal. Thofarmers in Saugamon Couoty ars busily ougagwd preparing thoir grouud forora, Thod repors th least ouo-third mote corn will be plautel this year in Sangsmon Oonnty than ever before, owing tothe fact thatuo sprng whoat Was ewa, Hen'y Overstolz, of 8t, Louls, wha ran as In- depencont candidate for Mayor fu tho late aleo- tion, bis aocapted a call by promluent citizi and alnouucod himssif as Independent didate 1o Gili the vacanoy Seused by the death of o 3ayor Barrett. The etection will be held somo time {o May. Tho motion #= a new trial In the famons Mano va, Licauvury breach-of-prom’ o, at Donvilie, 11)., in wbich tho jury gave Mana [ daningen, was argued yestrre.j boforo dndre Terry by Ma). Gordon, of Indisnanolis, and the 1fin, Wiliam Slabk, of Terre Haute. The Judge roserved bls dacisfon, ———— ROT SO. Speelsl Diepateh th The Chicaco Tridune, Mavsoy, Wis., April 30.—The Democral this morning publinhod s rumor that the Hon. A. J. Turner, of Portago, ons of the editors and publishera of tho Stals lll"(islrr, Is about to take a porition on tho cditorial atafl of tne &lafe Journat; had beon consulting with tho veteran editor of that paper: that preat pressurs had heon bronght to bear to offect the chango ; and that an effort would then he ma:la to mawo him Chairman of tho Republican State Contral Com- miteo, The Journal pronouncos the stoiies s pure tnvantion, without suy foundation, no such chanves having beon proposed, talked of, or tLought of, * e = CHURCH-SOCIABLE. Sneeial Correspondenceof Tha Chicago Tribunz, Graxp Hlavex, Mich., April 20.—Undoubtedly the most succeesful and pleasant, bosidea tho largest, church-sociable evor held here was that given by the now Umitarian Bociety, it being its fize: ono. Thn affsir camo off in the Cutlor Hall. Voeal rod instrumental musie, dancing, refreshmentn, fine poetical readings by Mra, M, 11 Ionghton, the miniater's wife, with msocial famis, vts,, wero the ovoniug's nteriainmant. Qnuito & Iarro sum of monoy was roalized for the Lenefit of the Buciet) THANKS * FROM THE HEART.? WeLtiyatoX, Lorain Cn,, 0., Aug. 24, 1974, — Dr. R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N, ¥, —Drar 8in: Your medicinee, Uolden Madical Discovery, Dr. Hsge's Catarrn’ Remaedy, havo proved of tho ;i:eav.en mervico to mo. Six months azo no ona iought that I could poesibly live long, I had a complication ot disehwes,~tciofula, manifest- ing itself in oruptins and great blotchies on my head that mado such soros that I could not have my Lar combed without cauein? mo much saffer- ing ; alno causing swollon glinds, tonsils on- larged, enlarced or " thick neck,” and largs aud nuuerous boils, In'so suffared froma terriblo chrome catarih, and, in fact, I was o diseasod that hiie waua burden to me. I had tiled many do-t o with no-bonefit, I finally procured one- baf dozen bottles of your Golden Medical Dis- covery and ono dozen Bage's Catarrh Remedy, and commenced their use, At first I won badly disconraged, but ulter takinx four holtles of tho Discovory I began to improve, sod when [ had talien the rematning 1 was !, In additton to the use of Diecovery I upjlied s solution of Todina to the Goliro or thick ueck, a1 you advise in psmphlet wrapping, and it eutirelv dieao- peared. Your Discovery is certainly tha mout wouderful blood msdicine ever invented, I thank God and you, from the depths of my heart, for the groat good it has done me, Very gratetuily, Mne. L, CKAFFEE. Mozt niedicines which are advertised as blood purifiers and hiver medicines contaiu either mer- cury, in gome form, or potaesium and lodine variously combinod, Al of tliese azents bave stroug tendency ta break down the blood cor- an:lu:, and dehilitato sud otherwise permanent- y injure tho humao _svetem, and should there- fore be discarded. Dr. Lierce's Golden Medical Discovery, on the other naud, beiug camposed of tha fuid estracts of native plants, barks, and roots, wil! {2 no case produce injury, 1ts eflects being strooctbentnz and curative oniy. Saraa- parilin, which usel to enjoy quito a repuation a1 a blood puritier, 18 aremody of thiry yesrs 80, aud miay well give place, aalt is_doing, to the mo:o positive and valuadblo vogetablo ajtera- tiven which later modical investigation and dis- covery bas biought to heht. n Berofula or King's Evil, White Hweltines, Uleors, Fryeipes las, B xelled Neck, Goitre, Sctofulona Inflummsa. tions, Indotont Inflammation, Mercur.al affec. tions, Old Sares, Lruntions of the Siin and Sore Egyes, &9 in a'l other biood discases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery bhas shown itd great nowery, curing tho most obstinata and Bold by ail dealeis in medi- PTHS OF THE cinas. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. S Dl Grocers, HAVE REMOVED To the centrally located Store, No.438TATE-ST. Where we will be pleased to see all old customers and as many new ones as will favor us with a call, NG. “COLDRN BACLE 138 Hadison and 144 Clarkss, Has o NEW FRESH STOCK of CLOTHING! For Men and Boys. We manufacturc all tho Clothing wo soll, and save tho consumer the jobber's profl TRANSPORTATION CONPY. STEAMERS O ALL TEEIR RODTES > ¥or Grond Haven and Muskegon, daily, at n.m. Yor Milwaukee and Went.shoro ports, Baturday at 8 p. m., and thercafter daily at 0 a.m, For St. Joseph, Boturday evening at 11 o'clock, and thereafter daily at 10 a. m. For Maniateo and Ludington, trl.weekly, Tor Groon Bay, Mondsay evening, May 3, et 7 o'cloois, Oftico and Dooksa foot Michigan-av, . G. BUTLLN, Superintondent, FAIRBANKS® STANDAKD SCALES oF ALL XINDS. PAIRBANKS. MORSE & GOy 111 & 113 LakeSt., Chicugo. Bezaretul tobuy only the Geoulne, T NT, TD*‘E.‘H‘—WRN:%H" ROOMS, APFLY AT M DRESS GOODUS. A S AN A2 i ~_CARSON, PIRIE & (0., MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Havo just opencd an immonso ase sortmont of tho most Attractive Noveltios in the following dopart« monts, at INTERESTING PRICES. DRESS GOOD3, FIRST (OR BAST) 8EOTION, Larzo linos of Now Dross Goods, cholet Spring Bhaden, on Tables Nos. 1,3, and 3, al 20, 35, and 30¢, all much under value, 100 pos. DeBogo and Camel’s Hair Wovole ties, styliah shades, ot 25 to 460 yard. GO csacs Attractive New Bpring Dress Fo. brics and Buitings, in most olegant shades, lowor than over offered hora. Now Bhades Liyons Poplins at $1.25, never rotailed bolow $1.75, and quito oqual to Irisk Poplins. Grsat Darglins {n Black Goods Departs ment this waok. SInEs. Continuod salo of Guinst's Lyons Blaok Bilks, from tho late New York Auoction, nt 60 to 750 yard below lowest prices’ olso. where. Pricos rango trom $1.25 to £3.35, Several cases ologant now Fancy Spring Bilks, in choiosst styles and effoots, from 76¢ to $1.40 yard, 26 por cont bolow value. 13 casos new Blask Gronadines, singio and double width, all wool, and all slk and wool, l?‘ latest and most desirable moshes, very cheap. Printed Dress Fabrics, BECOND SECTION. 5 cases choioe now Imported Combrics and Cretonnos at 25¢, worth 40 snd 45, Elogant new French Porcales, French Jac- onsta and Organdics, Linens & White Goods, FOURTH SECTION. Baven casos slightly-smoked and wot Tow olings, from Now York flre, at & alaughter, Alsg, lot of Flannels, slightly smokod. MILLINERY, FIFTH BECTION. Beveral casos Missos’ end Ladies’ Shad Kln;sr at 35c, some of thom raducad fron $1.a5, Groat West Side Dry Gools Huoss Wadison and Peoria-sts, "RICHAOND PRINTS., RICEMOND PRINTS o x£s SPRING sTTLES OF “CHOCOLATES" FANCIES, 13 GRAY’S” AND Ot TIOKETS NOW IN STORR AND REOBIVED DALY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. FLICACGO.- NOTICE. REFUNDING OF TAXES. Kt ‘portion of ‘aasensed for the year 1624 10 i bers 01 2.3 presou fug bis or {ia taz-receipt for 1673 cut. o the County Trossnrer of the county way paid, (b County Troasuror of ausi fund to such person or carporation (ae ur it pald (n azcess of af tho Btata 1o anch recelpt, tadorslag the b recelpt, and atisll aivo take fruny rate sacolpt ful 25 provides for s publla notice in ona newy and i Reours tho stmo, hallca 1a Loreby rlvon that pirsans entitled he s2me by applztag ot Of the Swiss Benevolent Booiety of Ohicago, SUNDAY, May 2. 1875, at tho Mall of the Bwls Maaa. e b socdially (asliod {0 aiten; wcabors of thla Sag oy I UB IR, Cor. Socrvtacy, 11 DNDERIS, Prosldsnt. HATS, BISHOP & BARNES, The Leading Hatlers of tho West, he laracst and Leat varlety of DRESS Have the larael A BUSINESS ETATS. Corner Stato uml» Monroe-sts. OIL TANKS, SEREPPEE ] & WILSON & EVENDCN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP. 47 & 49 Weat Lake Bt CIXOAGO. SPECYAOLES. Y, N SPLUTACT T a.u..‘é‘}u“{k.‘;’t?,fl‘?,{'é"&‘?u EGRACTEbou. clan, o4 Madisowst, (Pnbuas Bullding). CLOTHING. s ool L TR 0,0.CoLLiys, NEW B»AUONBD n'l'l:'fl.. ST\;;.BQ THE WAIST § § oroppis, Yonthe' end FOR FOTHIERy § TR sove. U* hd (PL

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