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TNE CICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1875. 7 running. Tho palaries of the mates will ot wblle Firat sngurcrs, fioate T Eated acchnling 1o silits, i A ene clans tugs, $100 per mouth, while I'lvl"ll!'i i Aecond - elann Lge, £ per month, whilo tunning § B e ot daan s, .0 P tuontly, Xl 25;;?35':"%;.2".’!.‘,"1“,". secon-olarn buge, 345 per Tounth, whilo running ; freinc, §1 pur day § and deck Jsuds, $13 por trontlt, LAKE EME, BUFFALO. . Th river was fuil of lake ico Friday, driven to by 1a storm of Thutadsy, ‘Thoro {s little prospect of yerscls gotiing thrangh it far acveral daya at least, T Bufalo £irpress states that, during the wind-storm cf Thuraday niqht, the water canio up evan with the dock at the faol of Matn atrect, 4 or 5 fect above tho ysual level, The props Nebrasks and Scotla broko jonse, and the forinor aurged across tha river, ting awny two or fireo suppurtn to the e of the Wells Jlevator In ita conme, and re- {oling damage 1o her sloru_amonnting 10 $270 or $500, " An the waler receded ouo end of The hont scttled npon the dock or piles, requirivg rev- eral honra® sork the ncst morning wi Tack-ueraws and the tug Bryant to pull her off, The canal wan fooded, and overfiowed in many plicer, Qoite s num- per of canal-boats and amall tugy hroke lonso, A few sank, and others floated down {he enrvent,... The ownor of 1bs barge Liyan, on the boeach at Poiut Abino, Cetnened from thiern Satuirday, and reporta the imrgo gone to plecee, o aleo stales that tho barges M- Hiivera and Orton, which were tesilug on blacks pre- genatory to launching, liave bren earried further up on’ the beach by the alorm of Thurslay pight.... Temperaty supports have been placed Hder the oxtenson ~of {he Wells Flovator It place of thome broken by the prop Nelirnskn, whicl, wab driven from her mooriug And Jammed agalnat tho Sevator Thuraday night....Tho Boarl of Trado lisy Al ointed & commitieo of soven to conelder and report o two lettorn receivod from (ho Now York Produre Jthango, fu relation fomaking Anew cansl bill of 1 for tho coming neanon, which ahould bo satfge ted in fransportstion, tory to ull clusses luteres! THE ST. LAWRENCE. MoNTREAL, May 3.—Tin river faclear of icalo Queboc, Ocesu vessels aroexpected up on Wodnes- day, MISCELLANEOUS, Zake Ohamplain {s at last opom, and boats com. menced making regular trips on Friday..., The schr Bophia Bmith, that stranded last falt 12 miles below Amberstimrg, has beon goiten off....A spocial to tha Detrolt Tribune says the Ontonagon River s fres from Iee, 1t commenced bresking up on the morning of Apri1 80, Thafcs in tho lake is moving, but it ia very Lieaty,.. 0. C, Burlier & Son will fulsh thelr cons fract ob the Hanit Ste, Marlo Cabal n abont two weeks, Doyle & Roack aro ready fo completo tho botto of the new lock-pit s soon s tho weather wil) permit, ., The Rochiester &nion of Fridey sayn: * Thero In every reason to believo that {ha galo ot Jast night resulted in tho loss of 1ifo anl ahipping on ZLake Optarlo, Reports roached us early this mornin {bat the tug J, B, Manning and one or two barges lind 1wen wreckod, and Copt. M, D, Lates aud olbers loat, The tng Manning loft Clinriotta sbont 2 o'clock yesters day afternoon for Boar Creek, on Lako Ontario, about 20 milon east of Charlotte, sitl the harge Buker 'tn tow, 1t was Intendod ta bring the harge Irackelt bock, Iaden Wil lron ore. When about 9 ‘milen out the sea bo- eame £0 Loavy thiat it was decided tho Baker should mnke aatl and return to Clarlatte, whilo the tug wartld * go to Iiear Creek and bring up the Brackett, Tho . §2r wan met ly tho ateam bargo Ellswortl and brought futo port. The Manning took the Iirnakett in taw, fort Chatlotte, and when near Irondequoit Bay tho com. menced arifting and to drag the tug ont into tlia lake, Capt. Mannlng, sceing that it was impasniblo o resch e with The f,. e, cut the line and left her, Nothing rd of the Thers wero on llam Androws, Willtam "The tug has gond In ecarch The Erie, Champlain, and for navigation Bay 18, fencca Canals will bo of R hovpen Som eI COUNTY A¥FAIRS. The Stolen Dailot-Box~Dicting Frise oners—The New Atios. Tho Doard of Coynty Commissioners met in regular weokly session yostorday aftornoon. Ou motion of Commistiancr Clough, Mr, Jones wan called to tho chair, Mr, Buidick being un- avoldably abaont. . Tho Town of Riverside sent in s petitlon re- questing tliat tha liconse-money collected in that placo be réfunded for the uso of tho town. Re- ferred to the Committes on Town and Town Accounts. 000X COUNTY ATLAS. A report wss submitted by tho Committes on the Equalization of Taxes relative to the work of oomplling atlases for Cook County, Tho matter was progressing well, Tiva accomplished drafts- men wore omployed on trial, but no componsa~ 100 bad as yot beou fixed. Tho actual surveys had been mado by Aloxandor Woleott, County Survoyor, at tho #alary when actually engaged of $10 por day. This was inclusive of all assist- snco by him required. > Some disonsslon srors upon ths report, iu which a good deal of uscloss talk was expended, eapecially by Commismoner Johnson, who ap- peared to be selyed with a tremendons sgony of specchifying. The portion of the report rofer- ring to the atles was recommitted, ‘Lo portion of the report bearing upon rou- tino matters, auchagrebata of taxce, wasadopled, * Ana m‘fl[:rlnhmt of €1,000 for tho canstru F & Dbridge over thie canal at the intersce- tion of Crawford and Fyan svonues wan recommehded by the Commitice on Roads znd Dildges, snd was concutred in. TIE BIOLEN WALLOT-BOX. . Tha Cammittes oo Jail and Jail Accounts're- ported on tho subjeot of tho invastization rel- ativo to the ntealing of ballot-boxes from the County_Building on tho night of April 22, in which” Jailer Doyle and ex-Jailer Mcialo woro implicatod. As tho report, in Seubstauce, bay been already publishod o Tiie Tuipuxe, it can be conveniently omittod, ''he Commitieo sug- cuted that tho attention of the btate’s Attoruoy Efl directad ¢o tho affair, On motion, the report -was placed on file, and tho atiention of Etate's-Attorney Rood waa callod to the outrage. ; . Mr, McCaftroy inquired who had chargo of tho ballot-boxes. Gon, Lich é(}ouuw Clerk)—1 havo. Ar, McOafiray—Well, I bave it from good an- thorily that the peoplo of tho Bixteonth Ward have a box belonging to tho county. 'Tho people up thero amuse themselved atill by voting the epring clection overagaln. Moreover, 1 havo beou fold that the County Olerk and an as brought another Lallot-box into the Sixi Wm?um morning of the election, - * Qen. Lisb—Whoover told you that, Commis- slouer, stated a lie, 3Mr, McCaflroy—I hiavo beon told it on good lulhnrm:’in tho preseuco of other mombers of © Board, . ‘This ended the discussion. The offer of Josoph llogan, agroeing to keep everyibing iu tho way of Tlumbmg. gag-fitting, ete., in the Jall and "Criminal Court for $80 per month, was rocommended to bo adopted by tho ;Jommlune on Jail aud Jail Accounts, Concurred o, THEDING PRIGONLRS, d Tha Committes on Joil aud Jail Accounta re- orted that tho Bhoriff had failed to meue with thom in conference relutivo to tho reduction of o dlounf of prisonery in tle County Jail from 8! to 256 conts or dn‘y. Tha Bheriff Lad, howevor, addresnod (o thom »_letter, In which he siated that it wonld bo impossible for him todict the prison- ers for lous thau 85 cents per day, owing to the bigh Xd“ of food, and the probability that food would be still dearor duting tho romalnder of his term of oflice. * Aftor » alugularly tedious discussion, In which oll the old arguments wore rohioarsed at o nauecating rata by weveral eloquent goutlomen, the comninnication was tomporarily laid upon tle table by the following vote: Yeus—Ulough, Crawford, IHertiug, Holden, Jonoes, Lonergan, Rusacl, Schmid(—9, _é\-'nu-nmw, Carroll, Conly, Johnton, MoOaffrer ANOTIEN INVERTIOATION, Commissionar Herting offerod the following, which wag adopted ¢ Resolved, That the Commitics on Publie Charities ba nstructed to sscertaiu how mual money has beenre- teived from the Warden of tha Tvor-Ilousa and 1nsina Asylum during the laak ffteen wonilis, and from waat vourees, aud report the result of thsir {nvestigation to thie Board at the next regular inceting, ‘Chs fallowing wad also proseuted by Commis- wlover Herting ¢ . ealtéd, That ihe Commitios on Publio Hervica s, aud thiey are bereby, fuatructed (o juvile proposali {rain Uvery men to do the conveying required by ihe various committees of this Board. . Anothsr absurd discussion, in which Johnuon sgain distinguished himsel?, ensued, and thy rexolution was adopted, - QUAND JUNORH, Commissloner Orawford offored m resolution thay the Committes ou Judiciary report. tte uamos of st least tweniy-three good citizous fo tarye as Grand Jurare during the Juve term of the Criminal Court, ae rol%ulnd by law. 1t was 1dopled, and the Loard adjourned for one woek. v n?;""s‘ STATISTICS. ¥w Yonx, May ¥.—According to the repart of the Becsolary of the Bilk Assoclation uf Amori- aa, the tolal vajuo of imports of mauntactures of sllk recalvod ak sbis port for April was 91,704, 991, which represonta tho foreign cost in gold, exclusive of frelght and dutics. The total amount of raw silk recoived horo from April 8 to April 80 was 406 bates and cases; and tho toial r €Te focelved Anet PG G "R S e Ninaty- qr cont of the ontiro f, .!.or‘:.'{"r ‘b Unitod Biares aro mv\:? kY '\Tv’? THE COURTS. Judgo McTloberts on the Danville & \ Vincennes Case, Mors Yicilms of DankrupfeysssAppllca- tlons for Divorces. Judgments and Now Buits, CHICAGO, TR, ORIOAGO, DANVILLE & VIXCENKES, The place whero Btoplien Osgood must contest Lin claitga againatthe Chicago, Danville & Vin- connes Railroad Cowpany Las at last beon do- terminod in favor of the Fedoral Court by tho dozieion of Judgo McRlolierts, who wisoly an- nounced yestorday morning his concurreuce with tho provions opinlon of Judge Drummond on tho sama point. Undor tho late nct of Congrens tho case of Osgood sgaiust tho, Company was tranaferred from tho Will County Cirenit Court to ihe United Statea Circuit Court by filing s poti- tion and bond in vacalion. A motion was soon after mada to dismiss the coso for several rea- kons, principally on tho ground of irrogulanity, but was ovorruled by Jndgo Drummond, who held that the case had Loen properly brought befors lgm. Hubgoquently s motion wns made bofora Judge Moltoberte on petition filed, anking him to re- tuse to atlow tha petition under which tha easo had long betore boea transferred. At the same timo Elwell, ono of the defoudants, also filed ula_petition in term time, togethar with a hond. and aaked to havo the case trausforred on his wotion, Judgoe BlcRoborts gavo Lis docialon ualenh(. holding that the first transfor, though by pofi~ tion filed in vacation, was properly mede, and, therofore, supotsedud the later motion for the eamo prposs. 'Tho question wos as to whetlior iho consent of tho Btate Court was necessary to romoval, and whother any jurisdiction was left in tho State Courts. It was ovident that tho last act was not a repeal of the former laws on the subject. The clauso giving eithor party the right of removal whero opo waa not a resi- dont of tho Stato could not be rolied on in tho prescnt case, for *oither party " would eludo all the persons embraced in olther side of the case, and whon only s part of the plaintiT's or defendants petitioned for romoval they could not coma inundor that clsuse, Another scotion of tho act, lowever, allowed & transfor whon the caso wag botwoen citizens of difierent Btatos. ‘This was applicablo to tho present sait, as tho laintiff was s reaident of Mawaachuseits, and ho defendants of several otber Blates. Tho Judga felt that the act wan n serious blow at the powers of tho Btato Court, but as the law soemed to bo cloar Lia could not do otherwise than obey it, Innsmuch, howover, as tho caro had already been transforred, hiis décislon would not alter its astatus, but as a petition had Loen filed before bim he would enter the order grant- Ing tho romoval a8 & moro mattor of form, and also approvo tho bond. TWO DITES OF A ONELDY, Tu March last John J. and Goorgo 1. Watson started out on the long road to fortune b{ o]:an- ing a hardwaro storo at No, 302 Weat Madison stroot, under tho firm name of Watson Brothora. John put in $300, but George's sharo is nat known. In six weoke, by close attention to busi- ness, and a careful accumulation of debts, tho firm accounts stood s follown : Assets, §11,893 .- 47 : Mnvititics, 811,018.06. Just hare » slight ob- stroction was thrown fn the way of tho further prosecution of their businesa by a judgmont rondered against Goorge Watson for 84,830, which was soon followed by anothor for 81, 020,55, sud an unfeoling Bhonfl lovied on the proporty of the firm, and etill holds it. Inas- 1ouch g8 noithor complainant nor the firm ows these smounts, and further, as tho assots of Watson Brothera will not pay thelr dobts, John aaks that the firm creditors slnll have the first bite at this very small chorry, and then, if there in anytbing lefi,tho porsonol ereditors of Goorgo: Watson may take tho romainder, Johu's fervent praser for an fnjunction ogainst tho Shorifl aud bo' Judgment creditors, the Ilomo National Bank and John Baldwan, Jr., was not granted. ANTS A LADEAS CORPUS, * Folix K. Misch, who is now in durance vile, enva that he was orrestod on an order from tho Qovernor, based on a roquisition from Pennsyl- vanis, where ho [a wanted on a chargo of * falso pretenses.” Misch thinks tho roquisition and afidavit ara somowhat wenk, denios any knowle cdro of the chargo, and aska for & writ of habeas corpus, DIvInCes. Tho litigation of yosterday scemed to run prin- cipalty to divorces, and quito a numbor intimated that * their matches were mnot miado in heaven. Tho first who ssked the aid of a court of equity was Dora Yogt, who in_an svil hour united ier dostiny with that of Her- man Vogt. Btrict propriety, exact cconomy, and an unfalling diligonce, Mru. Vogt says, bave characterized her married lifo, but theso qunlis ties, usually considered to bo Tecommendationa in & wifo, have apparently beon lost on the ob- tuso porcoptions of thu defendaut, His cruolty continued since tholr marriage day, and scems to bo growiug with his years, and now, having passed the bounds of. endurance, tho cowmplain- ant praya sho may ba relioved from tha compan- fonship of such a husband, £ Honriotta Kirch, who in 1808 bestowed hor widowed affoctions and a clild on Bimon Kireh, now repents bor clioice on nocount of bor hus- Dand's long-continaed cruolty, and now petitions for u separation, 3 Julis Landsberg tells s horrible atory of the crualty of ber husbaud, Jncob Landsbarg, and heartlessnoss which will not bear ropeating, aud prays for a divorco. TTEME, In the Ktibbs ejcotmont suits, an order was mado yestorday to tuke tho doposltion of Jamos Xiced da boita asun, a8 Lo fe golag out of .tho dis- trict, ‘The deposition’ wiil tuke placo Monday, May 10, at 10 a.m., before Commissioner Hoyne. Judgo Drumiond was in town yesterdsy, but roturnod again to Milwaukee, flvn will roturn tho lattor purt of tho weok. T4 {s undorstood that Judgo O, B. Drver, tho Unitod Biates Districk Judgo at Milwaukee, iy glving great satisfaction to the Bar throughout bis district. THE NOME INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘Thoe Assignoo of the Home Iusuranco filed his monthly report yesterday, which is as follows: Onband April 1, Kecelpta. oo, 36,104,238 XD cssnsssssnsssssmasssassonssnnne BN $19,164.88 DANKI ) Willlam 23, Mayo, a Jowsler of this city, filed CRUPTCY TTESIA, his voluntary f"mm“ yestorday to be doclared & Jankrupt. Iis lisbilities, which aro xngmtl; to croditors holdlue; aocuritics, amount to &31,- 274,87, Ilo has land worth $42,000, but incum- bored by trast-deeds, & atack of goods valucd at #05,061, fixtures worth 8,865, and &2,200 of ac- counts, besldes $34,200 of insurance ou Lla fiuudm Anaon Bporry waa appointed Provisionnl Asuignos, with power fo take possession and sell lhnluum‘ln iu the usual oourds of business, for cash only, T'rank 1T, Tallansbes, & Toard of Trade man, filed a voluntary petition sliowing a schodule of Tinbilitles amoitnting to 840,064,023, and only <55 of aauots to pay them, The motter was ro- forrod to tho RNegister. 3 BUPERIOL COURT IN BRIVY, Francls Abel commenced & sult by acplas, against Robort B, Boll, laying his.dameges at 10,000. Daniol Hannan commenced a suit }in treapass :“M.l, n“g. Duncan Mclise, laying damages a¢ COCUIT COURT. > John T, Risher and W. W. Risher began euit in attachwent sgalnet Willlam Leavitt to recover 1,100, THE COUNTY COURT, . Tn the mattor of the estalo of Ellen Byrns, order for alias attachmens against Jahn ¥, Ryan, roturusbile to-day at 10 o'clock s. m., for non- compliance with order of Dee, 4, 1874, requiring Lim as adwinlstrator to file iuvontory and ap- taisement within (en days, and pablish at once or clalms, | 'y ‘The will of Martin Brunlon was proven, and letters tontameontary isaned to John Al, Brunton, under au individual bond ot §7,674, In the matter of spocial assessment rolls of the Villago of Jefferson, ordor of canflrmation of rolls Noy, 10 to 15 inolusive, no abjections Laving boen Bl also ordor appoiuting O, A, Pride, ¥, D. Waltt, and Thomas Ireestono, comwissionors to mssess cost of improvowmeut i wpscial assevsment No. 16. ' Tho will of Jawes 0. Hofforn was proven, and lattors tuhmanllrza fssued to Bary leffern, undur an approved bond of 816,000, In tho matter of the oatate of Roger J, Bras: order to sadmiulstratrix 1o pay claim of John Lubotte within fiftcen duyy, aud cltatiqn cou- tiuned il tho 18t dust. Saral Catdiu vias uppoinled gusrdian of Mai A'. Zjlu\‘:«v“ o}, winors, uudor au approvett bond Iu tha nuattor of the oatato of Mary A, Crotty , ob al, miors, osdor authorlziog guardian to pay over to Mary A. Crotty amount duo hor accord- ng to s lazt account, it appearing shat sho has recotved nothing an hidr scconnt since that time, and order of dircharze of gmardian as to her, on producing her recelpt, sho having hacotno of age. The will of (Jeorge A, Flithmann waa proven, and lettora tentamentary inshed to Marparot M. Behnecko—lato Filehmann—nndor sn_approvod bond of #60,000, Buggestiom of marrings nf ex- ocntrix ; renunciation of ¥. W. Torch, one of s executors namod¥n the will, filed. In tho matter of tha natate of Charles Woin~ berg 3 proof of hetrship, On petition of County Agant, order, warrant, and voniro were fasned to try the quoestion of the inaanity of Deboral) Welch, Carrie 7. Bwanson, MaryHannen, and [fubbard W. Smith retnrnable tho Giir inat, at 10 o'clock a. DA ; Tho claims agaiost tho entath of the lats Ma tin O, Walker will bs caliod on the 15th inst 10 o’elock &, m., and not on the 1%th inst., as heretolore announced. * CRIMINAY, COURT. 'Tho May tetm of thin Court convendd yeator- day morning with Tudgs Booth oo the Beuch, William 10, Foat, indicted for larceny, and who had during the ast term of the Court plead- ed gnilty, was, on motion of his connre), allowed to withdraw the foriner plea, he haying entbred it undor a misapprehension—and ‘pleaded not gullty. lia trial wan set for Friday. This businees being disposed of, the following Grand Jurors woro impansled to merve durivg tha presont term: llarvey Merrill, foreman ;' Johu Alston, Thomas B. Corcoran, N. E. - don, G. W. Hon, ghtellng, Thoman Molvln, W, Spaulding, N. Kubnon, {terhort Goodridge, W, . Roed, 1. O'Ruare, A, 1. Gifford, N. G. Myers, M. Schmitz, Wilham Fonnimore, Ferdinand Gel- sler, E. Chambots, Goorge A, Noes, Banford Rankin, Thomas Iroderick, Jamos 1i. Farrell, Archibald McAlliater, and D.T, Gleason, Judga Dooth briefly cuarged the jurors, and informed them that lie wan not aware of any important busincsa to comoe befare them, whereby specisl istructions on the past of the Court wore necess sary. 'The oath they had just taken inaicated their dutics, and at any time thoy desired tho ad- vice of tha Court ho would clicorfully give 1t to them, ‘Fhe Petit Jury was then mmpaneled Lo serve during the first two waoks of tho torm, and they wero dismssed uotil ibis morniog, The case of tudolphus K. Turnor, the alloged deed-forgpr, not for trial yoslerday morning, was continued until next Monday, on "the application of Mr.'Swett, who stated that his cliont was out of town in quoat of ovidence for his dofense. Ty roquest of tho Stalo’s Attorney, an indicte ment against Julie Brown for tho larcenvof n ring wos dismiseed. This roquest was mada owing to knowledgo in tho pumscssion of Mr, Tteced cleatly proving the innovencs of the in- dicted party. Ldward 0'Donnell, a prigoner in tho County Jail, presented a cortiflcato showing the death of bhis brother, and requesting permisgion of tho Court to attend tho funersl. 'The Sheriff was dirccted to furnish him a guard for that purpose, “The Court then adjourned, THR CALL. Jupan Garv—120, 138, 141, 148, 159, 160, 167, 168, 169, 173 to 184, 186 to 193, JUDGE JAxesoN—9L¢ ta 19, 21 ¢o 28, 30, Jupae Moon:—3, 3 , 80, Jupoe RooErs—GY to 85, and term No, 568, JUDGMENTH. ¢ Hurerion Cotnr-ConrrssioNa—~Denjamin Nowman wn. Frederick O, Kimball, $1,060,05,—Carolina New- man v, Bame, $3,203.33,—W, J, Haller vs, I, P, Blan- chard, $3,227.41, JupoE Gany—George O. Camphell vs, John M. Btephens, §2,172.78.. Btorey ve,J, Lewin Les i T. D. Buyder, $160,47,—J, F, Tisdale et al, vs. J, G, Wiillamson, $156,25, ———— ELSEWHERE, A OVEL LEGAL QUESTION. . 8pectal Dupateh to The Chicato Tridune, Iowa City, Ia., May 3.—An intereating case, invelving a questlon of insurance, has just boen decided by Judge Rothrock at a epocial term of the Distriot Gourt for this connty. A. B. Burr was tho purclissor of = largo business block in this city, and, to shield it from bhis creditors, he Liad tho title made to his wife. o effccied an inaurance on it of evoral thoussnd dollars, and bad tho policies of insurance also Isauod in bis wife's namo. Bubsequently the Luilding was destroyed by fire, and one of Burr's creditors at- tached the monoy in tho Liands of the insuranco companies by a auit against Burr's wifo, ectting up a fraudulent conveyauco of the said property to the wife. Fraud was proven by one or moro witnesses, The Judgo dismisses tha croditors’ bill as agaloet the wife,—though Durr's money bourm tho property, and he pro- cured the insurance. The Judge holds that, tlio fact of the titlo and insursnce policies both boing in tho wife's namo, the creditors cannot reacl the insurauce monoy in tho Lands of tho companies. e Liolds that insurance ia a per- sonal bonefit to tho person named In tho'olicy, whether such person Le theownerof the insured property or not. Tho caso will bo taken to tha Buprome Court on appeal. P 4 2500,000 Tax puIT, Wasntaros, D.C., Mayd,—The Supreme Court of tho United States to-day decided the cageof the Stats of Maryland againet the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Tho B claimed a deferred pay- ment of §600,000 a8 due for the period betsean 1580 and 1874, beiug ono-fifth of tho amount of tho passongor faroslovor tho Washington and Daltimore branch of the road. The Company re- fused to pay tho amount to the State, on the R"’" thot tho'tax was umonstitutiooal. The faryland Court gavo judgment, agminst the Company, and the Suprome Court, on tho ap- poal, contirined tho decision of the Slate Court, ——————— THE STATE CAPITAL, The Falr Thing~Pardon—Certificates | of Incorporntion-Tho Roviscd Sint= utew~Treasury Reports - Spectal Dupatch o The Chicagn Trivune. 8rninorrecn, IIL, May 8.—The Stale Register makes tho following correction in ite editorial columus of to-day: A dsy or 80 aince a paragraph appeared in the edi- torial columna of the %mgm!: wiating indirectly that the llon. Joseph MedUl, editor of Titk Ouicsao THIB- une, had drawn_pay us & membor of the Civil-Servica Conimiysion whilo Lo Was iu Europe, Wo regrot the Jublication of tho charge, Lecauga it does bim an un- nfentional wroug, for It ix not trne directly or indis t 3 roctly, Joseph Ae h sl i e it By i G R e not owt of p lo Caate gt lore perhaps, a8 his conneetlon with the Civil-Borvico ‘Comminsion Lise oftea bocn roferred to by ihe press, tbat during Lis whole term of service on that Com- mission, coveriug two years and more,ha recelved only $300 galary, declining any furiber pay, as he was at tho time MayoF of Chileago, and fs anything but & salary~ grabber, Wo mako this statenient unsoficiled, be- Gause, knowing the facts, wo fecl that an injustico has done s courtaous gentleman and -oxcellent citizen, - Actiug-Gov, Glenn to-day pardoned T, Win. senbergor fram thio State Iteform Beliool. o was convicted of larceny at tho August torm of the Adams County Courf, and socot to tho Re- form School, ‘Lho petition was signed by n Iarge number of tho citizens of Quincy, and_s cortifi- oato of_good conduct from tha uperintendent of tha Roferm Beliool. In the Sccrelary of Stato’s office the following companies filed certilicates of incorporation to- day: Tho Chicago Westeru Raflway Construc- tion Company : tho Company is formed to build tho Ohicago, Millington & Wostern Itaijroad ; the corporatprs are B. N. owa, J, B, Zunnr. and Ldwin Ames ; capital atock, 8100,000, Also, the Urafton Stone-Quarry Company, of Graftonj l.‘nR‘(ul stock, £100,000, lio contractor, Mr, A, E. 8mitl, of Rockford, 1L, notitles Col .Ilarlow that the last couy of the Roviged Btatutos has beon bound and shippod. Bince tho first fitty coples of thls book were bound and sont out, tho work has bosu firat- clans, and, altogother, it s one of thebeat and very cheapest joba over dune for the Btate. 'Tho cons- tract prica for tho bindiug was 50 ceuts a cony, Fnooh, editor of the Journal ; Engincer, Dun- can Forguson ; Board of Edncation, J. T. Miller, A. E. Goodwin, l\«nj-mlr,r Foltz, F. I, Wood- bury, and I, ', Perkins. Tha appointments aro all gnod ones, and give salisfaction fo the public and Board of Aldormon. e e Pan-Anglican Conforcnce. Official information has nosn recaived by the Tirhop of the Epiacopal Diocaserof New York {from the Archbishop of Canterhury that it in intended to hold snother Pau-Anglican Conferenco at Lamboth Palace in 1877, ‘The ob- jects of this meoting, however, aroto boof a nomowhat limitad character, sod thers is no in- tantton {0 suminon the Bishopa of the Anplican Ohurch for the purpose of defluing nny matter of doctrine, A $4 BOOK FOR $1.50. The Penple'n Commnn-Senno Medical Ad in plain Englinh, or Medicins Bimplitied ¢ ly 1.V, Pieres, M. D., Counselor-in-Chief of tho Noardof Physicians snd Burgoons, atthe World'n Disponwary, Bufalo, N. Y.. The above work—a book of sbout 900 Iarge Ipm e, [:rotuuly illus- tratod with wood engravings and_colored platen, and well aud atrongly bound—mwill bs sout, post poid, to auy addross for $1.00,—mnking it the cheapest book ever offered (o the American people, Olher books traating of domeatic medicine, of 1ike #izo and stylo of bindiug, and not nearly an well illustrated, with no colored plates,” and somo of themn contalning no prescriptions, and making known no means for elf-curo for tho disensen which they discubs, roll for fram €1.00 to %6, Wera Dr. Pierce’s work nat publiehod by the author, printed aud bound with his own ma- chinory, and were it sold through ageuts, as other fiko works aro, the price of it wonld lavatobo not less than four dollars, Yor, when tho publisher paya the author a fair price for his production, thon adds o profit to Lis investmant Iargo enough to eatisfy lnmaeif aud compeusata lnm, not only for bia labor, but also for tho nek of pecuniary joss which ho axsames in teking tho chances of the onterpriso proviug & success, ami when the State, county, and can- vassing agcnt has each received his profit, thoy have added to the sxpense of a book that orig- inaily cost about €125 go much that the people havo to {nn uot less than €4 for it. Tho Peo- ple's Medical Adviser, on the contrary, in placed withia the pocuninry reach of il ciasses Ly tho nuthor, who adopts the plan of the Grangers, dispensing with middlemon aud giving the ben- ofit of their profits to the peoplo, offering his book at a prico Jittlo above actual cost of pub- lication. 'That those desiring tha Look nay run no risk of losing their monoy in seuding it through tho matle, the sutbior advertison that mnuu{ addrerped to him at Baffalo, N. Y., and inclosed in regfstered letters, may be at his risk of loss, ‘Lhe author's large corre- spondonce with the peopls upon medical matters, which, ws aro credibly informed, froquently excecds 800 lotters 3 day, sad rc«lmm saveral trained and skillfal medical aa- intants and short-hand reporters to enablo bim to entertain and answer thom, as well s his largo daily dealings with dlseasa st tho Woild's Disponwacy, appear to bave peculiarly fitted hira for writiug the' Work, by readering bim very fa- milinr with tho every-day medical needs of the people. 1la endeavors in this Wark to answerail the numetous questions relating to Lealth auvd disease that have beon addrowscd to hum by the peoplo ftom all parts of the Iand, and Levca it containa {mportaut information for the young and old. male an? fomale, #mogle and marriod nowlhoro else to be found, All the most preva- Ient aiscares of both poxes are also plainly and and ¢ is kuown that Mr, Smith is & large loter by it, aud vet ho makes no claim for allowauos. Of tho number bound, 15,000 copios, 6,000 wore sont out to County Oterks, 'I'his supply was 1m- mediatoly extiausted, and 2,000 more woro sent out, In wddition to those, 4,000 weoro woat to Justices of tho Pence, making in 2}l 12,000 copiea that have been distributed, leaving with the Hec- retary of Htate 3,000 copics oniy. Tho receipts st the Btate Treasury for April were $2,436,112,77, largoly mada up of school ore warranta for the 7-88 tax. It is naticeablo that Colloctors pay schoal ordors and Jrarrante avar much more promptly tusn monoy, 111!:: disbursements for the same time wore &1, Tus sesnion Iaws are in the banlla of the blnd- er, and will bo diutributed by the 15th ‘fust. ———— ROCKFORD, Bvscial Disvsteh te The Chicage Triduns. Rooxrop, Ill.,, May 3,—~Tho Mayor and Alder- men-elect wers ‘insugurated to-night in tho Counoll Chambor, in tho prosence of a large numbor of spectators. After tho osth was ad- ministerod to Ald. Taines, King, Bmith, and Orawford, Mayor ‘Tinker delivered his inaugural messago. ‘Lhis was a terss, well-written docu- ment, filled with poluted suggestions to the Couucil for tho governmont of the city during the coming year. The Mayor's biil ug in fores, the Mayor Ins.smluml tho Mllowing oity ofttcors for the casulng yoar: Oity Clork, Jasun 3. Assvssur, J. L, Miller; Collector, George W. Vestaly = Msmbal Thomas Syllys Attornoy, ex-Mayor E. H. Dakor; ‘Treasurer, G. A, Sanford; City Printer, H. I fully cousidered, and means of polf-curo mado known. Unlike other works on Domestic Medi- cine, it includes the subjecta of Biology, Cerobral Phyeiology, Hygiene, ‘Tomperamouts, Marriage, Reproduction, ctc., all of which aze treated iu an original and imteresting mauner, It is a com- pondium of Anatomical, Phyriclogical, and Medi- cal Helence, and embodies tho Iatest discoverica 1 each department, o XOILEF GOODS. PERFUMERY. J. & E. ATKINSON’S :33. WHITE ROSE-WOOD VIOLET. and RTEPANOTIN. EAU DK CULO ENDER WA Titize’ MEDALS, LONDON, PALIS, VIENNA, CORDGVA, LIMA! /o1d byall first-class dealers throughout the "}, & E, ATKINSOK, 20 01d Hond.at,, London, Sole. Agenta,Ja Row York, AfivoLn & '\ o> 609 enuine it TEADEiaRich? & ity STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ohicago & Northwestern Railway Company, April 97, 1675, The auatal meeting af the stockliclders 5 bohdboid- ervof tha Clilcagn & Worthwostern fiallway Gom {ho clection of birectors, pursunut 1o Taw, am transaciion of such other business o may coms said meetiog, will Le beld at tha otiice of the Cunvany, in e City ol Chicago, on Thursday, tho 3d dayof Rosty at 1 o'clock pe . Bondnulidors will autbonticste thel rig to voto grwennug! their vating bonds ot the oifice of tho Companr, No. & Wallst., New York, for Tegistration, on or bafors the Sial Mx ALBERT _3L.IL. BYKES, Jn., Becretary. Ofs Chsgy, ek Isknd & Paelf R, B, o, Aratt, o1, 1875, e Anzusl Meeting of the Stackhelders of the Clilca. slaud & Pa Broxtmo. Lo, Prestdent. so. Hock elfic Mailroad Company for the elaction ol Directars, pursusnt tolaw, aud the transace tion of such other business &a may co! bofore them, will Do hinkd at tho oftica of the Conipat o City of Cliloago, on Wodneaday, this 4 day of Juse pez at i o'glock 8. m. Joi RAGY, ¥, I, Tows, Sccratary, rosidont, OF¥ICE OF TI LAXY. FHONE & MicHiaax SOUTHERN IAILWAY GOMPAXY, ULEVELAND, O., Apell 1, 160, Toe anouat mecting of o ‘Stuckhatiers of 1bis Com- uyy for the, enauink yoar stss, will paus, fo the olection of Dicociors *and for tho transaciun of othor appropriate bu be hiold at the omca of the Gawmpany, fa tha Olty af Cleve- Iaud, Ohio, on Wodnesday, the Sthdayof May next, bo- tween the' hours of 11 eelock, ia to foroncan and 3 o'clock i the altemoon of that . N, BATTLE . Becratary pro. tem. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. “The copartpership teretafors exteling between J. H. Turibat aud 8. K. Hurlbat, of the city of Uhh"l“? and o0, ¥, Houson aud L. 8. Van Viiot, of Lake Ciiy. Mino., under finm-nswa of J. 1. Hurlbut & Co., eaplres this dn[ by linitation, “fhe business will bs continned by tho undersienad undor same style of firny, and they will sattls all busiuess of the partnorship elosed 83 abova not 5%, muRLaeT. Uiicaan, Bay 1, 165 & K HURLRUT, ' l)Ii$S'Ol;4UI.[‘IOF Bniraat IR AT e s nar, PR Wil st., Cbleage, Ili., han this div beea disived by mutasl Cenavnt, Ar W ICHELI WANGSLIEN savimos &l St ind Tiablltes a5d il “cpntie the'blalicta 2T RS WILILELM WANGELIEN. Cutcado, May3, W75, ' T COPARTNIIRSHIP. The undersigued bare this day formed & eovartnership ‘undor the firm name of Hattlold & Bonsan, to transact & Orocery Brokersge Business at 114 Wator- May1, 1575, COPARTNERSHIP, Chicago Ship Chandlory Company. ‘Wo bave this day consalidated onr trade under the abor, locatnd at east snd of Lake-at. hore we hope ‘mpoot the old frionds snd oos- nd friends of bath cancerns, WHEATON & lll".};;illlu(ll!:"noca, B. 3. MAGFARREN, . Late G. . Foster & Bon o MATCHEE, Y PROTECTION FROM FIRES, . Uryunt tzc Satety Mntchiga, Lighjanly an Kitchous, Nursories, btables, andt Factorios. nt Halely Fusees: and Wai Matcbes (o neat melalllo Lozes, with no sbarp cornors, o rough edges, fust right for ihe ok g Maichos obssrve the dirvotion and U Yo i el TIREARUILY DEPARRTAENT, O7ViCE 0¥ COMFTHOLLER OF Tk COUMENCT,) WASHINGTON, Fob, &, 1930, ') Natice fs Tiershy ivan o sl poriont i uiaj hate olaimg againat "The Uook County Nationat Bank of Chi- g0, 1L, that the sams miost be prosented ko A . :Jhulrebnll:‘&l:fl'lh it e brect iberoul, wiikla 708 B0BLLS troms o o disallomed, * JOUN JAY KNOX. otralior of Uurtvhes. DSOWM R BRI 187 Washingtou-st., 1 OHICAGD, LA .G.OLIN PEi gt uss Lo treat succsssfull all'Private, Clivonts, #1 1 Dissasos, Narvous Dubility, ac. & Jiuok on Mar- Dissass, § pages, for 10 sants. Ucnsullauivn Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY!! 460 SOUTH OLARK.-ST,, CHHIOAGO, May Lo gansulted, pe 7 ma), freo of charge, wnallclsanio or darvous disdascn. DIt J. KEAN s tio oaty piiniclan fn tho oity who warrants oures oF 1o [147. ice hours, 98, m. 138, m.; Kundage from b to " A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, Mé%%%}fl‘m‘%flflfi‘fih“&':‘fé‘f it : eliatstoied iy ik Lhe g utazes! 260 Wi, a5 seats -'.“-'uu.lu atore TBode HEn ate warrind or Gosiasiblate. ar: atill it s 4 l%fi.lhlfluflflmkm S8 ooy o Wity Boia. A ddoaas DR ROTTE 7 e A ‘ DRSNS R AT D 5. o K WEBER PIANOS. NILSSOI ! M o ot aamar™ KELLOGG! "t niomtie i LUCCA! & PATTI! ts are prtranrdioary [nstra. nd desorro thetr great sdo- ooa 1have ueed tha Planns of every eeln. brated minkar, bt give yours the preferanca ovur ail, They desersedly merit the high distinc. tin they havo ahtalned. Your Planoa astomish me. T have never 3etaccnany Pianos which equal yours., ALBANI! STRAUSS THE INCOMPARARBLE WEBER PIANOS ) ENTEY ORGANS, AT STORY & C};MP’S, f T & a1 & HyTTEe® g CLARK&COMPANY'S ¥ N Self-Colling, Itevolving SHUTTERS, N STEEL AND WOOD. REQUIRE NO MACATNERY, and CANNOT'GET OUT OF ORDER. 218 Wost Twenty-sisth-st., New York, Chicago Oftiee, 54 LnSiallvest, GEO.T. WILSON. Ag't. FALACLOPEDIL BRTANNICE Kclenco. 8o mans enprrighies American writers will bo comprived n this editlon, it may be reanrded s the joint productof British end Americas scholarship, Price i cloth, $9; half Ruals, 811, Bubacriptions received by that LIT SOl No. FINANCIAL. 850, $100, $500, $1.000 Invested in Btook Privileges in Wall-at., ands to many fheurands of dollars mrokt, Compre- henslvo explsnatory circulam, contalnlog deihiled stato. Tacnia and quotation prices of all stocks doalt in atthe NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 1aallod.free t thosa desiring tnapevulate. Address ALEX, FROTHINGHAS " HEPONDING 0F TAES™ Qrrics or THR COUNTY TREAMULER AND COLLECTOR, Look CoUNTY, ILLINOLY, Oittcaaa, May i, 1855, n aceordsnca with an act_providing for 1 o Fafunding of 7.06 of the State taz ot 165, when pald, See. ¥ of sal act, contalns among otker provisions the foltowing: ““Any person or corporation having paid any portion of the Btate tax asressod fur the yaar 1574 In wxcess of 21.36 s ar lle tax-rocalpt for 1870 cor. 0 County Treasurer of the county h taz was paid, (he County Treasurer of sach county shall refund to guch amount by Bl or Ree. 4 provides fors publie notles fn one nes printed 15 the connty for one month, and in ccordanes with the samg, Dotico is Lioteby kiven that persons entitled 1o rebate under the law can bave the sama by applyiag st 1his otfica vn and altor the first day at May, 5. HENRY B MILLER, Gounty Treavurer of Cook County. IiL. QUARTZIMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WALHISGTON, D, C., April 25, 161, A BOARD 01 ARMY OFVICERS will canvene at Quaha, Neb., on May 15 prozimo, and remsia in semion a reasonablo lengthof time,to consider and rece ommond & gomeral patien of stovcs for army use, 10 1n. cluds_beatling and conking stoves, to burn’ Antbracite coal, Bitumiuous cosl, aud wood respectively. Sthve manufacturers and deaiers are nvited to rend to the Iloard, caro cf Chiel Quartermaster, Gmaha, Neb. caul with prios listaul their stoves, bath cast and Wrought, saftable for purposes statad. arid alan 1o comn- municatd any suggestionn they may have 1o offer for the coustruction of stoves adspiod espocially to mest the wania of the army. Tiooms of Uticers' quarters to Lo heated are usnsily about fiftesn feot square. - Cooking stoves roquired for Obicers’ uso 81 300k & & family needs. for men contain rooms of different sizes, size to best fiivm.. Cookfo stoves for fompanios ot " dowachmeata stoud hava capacly 1a caok fur slgbty men ‘81, C. MEIGS, Quartormastor General, SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES. DETROIT ABSENAL, } DrARBOXVILLE, Micli., Apr) 5. 1#76. V111 be offered for salo &t public auclion, commencing ati0o'cluck 8. 1., Juus, 1875, at thie A 2 quan- tiiy of Gun Carrisxes, Projeciiies, Muskels, Accoutre- me: Small Arm , ‘and roquire stoves of largs ‘Ammanition; etc. . A catalogus of the arifolos to be sold will be furulihed on spnlicatio ilia Arvonal, at the Qninauce Agency, New York, the Ordnauce Uice, Washington, D, U, ln‘rrr oant on tho day of and the ronistnder when ::A'fi'.'.'x’»"ré-rm be requlrod to be romored witkin twaniy on Sroment reservoa the right ta refuse any bid not ] natis {actory, rukxn‘t-'w&'u l;h; pald for at s stated prico, o be do- 7 o O, Hajar of Ontnanes PROPOSALS, THBROVERENT OF THE [LLTNOIS RIVER. UNITED STATES EXOINZER'S UV FICE, Hock Intaxw, Tik., March 35, 1413, '§ ¢ Sealed Pronossia, in duplicate, wil) be roosivet ‘m' offica ubtil 14 o'clack £l . on the 13th dsy af May, 187, fo roaccution of the work of dredzing and construction ¢l damaand joules for the impravermant of thu Hlinoly Rivor. 'Che contraetshall o Altee tha potitication of Ui usaal conditions will be ob 1 Auy or all bids, Al rard of ed, Thi ht Is roseryi Tafomaition cab be obiaimed aule inust be inclosed 1a & esaled envelope, fo: o)+t Prapeenls for the prosecation of tho work of irad, fne wnt conateu d it for tha imae vaoriecat i i fiiagle tin (dressed to AISCEL CITY COLLECTOR'S ™ OYFIOR, a0y c"“c‘l‘u:::‘:pfllfl. 1676 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Thie Delinquent Tax List for 1874 will be roturned o e Couuty Colisctor for judgmont aud sale oa the 10tk of Mayne GEORGE \'UNE'I_IDI.JJ'.N. BLACK HILLS, 0 amall autlay, 810 te $50, Jdross aramio Clty, Wyoming. T FRAOTIONAL CURRENOCY, ORI Lo bbb rastoncet ol oL O $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN KXCIIANGE FOR Bils of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE ronr I HO AMUSEMENTS. McGORMICK'S MUSIO HALL, Jesse Shepard! The Greatmst Living Masical Phenomens, from ST, PRTERSBURE, PARIS, AND LONDON, BINGER BY APPOINTMENT at the Graat Fetes of NOTRE DAMFE DI PARIS and of other Great UATIIE- DRALS OF EUROPE, will xive Thrao Grand Concorts, Wednesday, May 5, Friday, May3, and & Grand Sacred Concert, Randay, MayS, This wonderfut Singer and Composer bas heon pronounced by the great crifes of Futope, to POSSESS The Most Remarkable Voite Ever Known, At each Concort Mr. Shepard will parform the UNRI- VALEDMARVEL of singiog & GRAND DU FOR SOPRANO AND BASSO, PRIOHS-Tk, 81, and 81.25, Heata for aalo at Bager's, undar Paimer ffouss; News tands of principal Hotats, and u2-0ffico on days of Coneerte after 6 p, m, Ao)xfifim‘g_g_‘f MUSIO, EMILY SOLDENE. THIS (TURSDAY) EVENISG, MADAME ANGOT'S DAUGHTER. BOLDESE, n her groat rolo of MLLI. LANGIL WEDNESDAY (by general roquest), the Triumphant Opera, CHILPERIC. FBOLDEXE »s th clly King of France, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Offealich's Latest Ben- o, MADAME T’ARCHIDUGC, BATURDAY, FAREWELL MATINEE. I X0 MATINER WEDNESDAY, Next Week—MK5. LANDER, with hor Powerfal Dra. matio Compang from New York, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THOMAS MAGU! Tuve0 and Proprietor, it KIMBALL Dircctor of Amusnmeats, WL SMITH, LBusiess Manager. ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! GREAT SUCCESS 0! Emerson’'s Minstrels! FRESH FROM UALIFORNIA. f PUPELA I ARTINES, the Largest In the World, and withont exception tho Vory Hest. LY, SON. BEN COTTON, BRI B 1"n 3 mn\‘;. HF'NR}:'H'.'» e "/‘ 3 Jol: Bhneill, [EER Al o ,(n‘lll!fl. 11 OBERINT, ‘IA full snd comy PHOFESSOIt MORRISON. o Fre aventng, Wodaadsy and Batardayafteraoons at 3 PUICES OF ADMISSION—Parguette and Parquet, Circln, &1 Balcons, ¢: Qalloryy 0. Saata can be Carad at the Hox Ufien on Thateday morninks T.1.4. CoN'Aeiiy. M'VIORER'S THEATRE—RISTORI MOXRDAY, May ¥ TURSDAY, Mdy o s time Chie! 3 WEDSESDAY, }ll." s Lacretia Torgla 7 1! irst I RLEVE-WALKING BOERE, From Shalapesre' s eksecs HOERE, SATURDAY BIATTS Becond Hatsonss 0 sonte “Hael ond Tialoo o Tharadsg, My, at the Hox Offics of ‘1he Theatror "~ McVIOKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLAS New Parisian Opera Boulls Troupe, FOR SIX NIGHTLS AND MATINER ONLY. Monday, May 3, 197, first production of Lecoca's last Bontle, aad most Fuceesstul ppura GIROFLE GIROFLA! The relaning senzution of Ruronean cltiss, which s beon 1o New York rnd other Atyrican citivs with the most enthusiastio applause, Drosonting, for tho Arst time recaive: in Chiea, n 1. CORALY GEOFFRAY, e ALY ToNT ELLI, DE QUERAY, Grand Chorus and Orchesty: I‘nr!uqrmnr“. ¥, PRICKS—Orcheatrn and Urchastra Circle, #1580, First Balcony, &1, Becond Baloony, k0 cente. » IICES~b0e, Te, 31.00. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. _SUNDAY NIGHT, tha direction of Mr. DAN O'HARA, GRAKD TCHAIITY BENLVIT to oaildren of the late DAN BRYANT. SULDENE GXOLISIL OPER A TROID FRENCH OPERA NOU UK, GRAND OPE PANY, a1 AD TIE CUMPANY, | Springield, Peori Mesirs. Fred and Frank Slaador, William Hayden, John h}lnnlflflfl and Peariy f"‘E“q'i}" ;\Eenl Y .\h(;w!er. ‘;‘ "‘d“;h".?.‘.“‘ Hhfi:":: fi%‘“‘{,‘,fi“’ N oubadanrs,* Mosirs, Gea oodwillie, | Dn Tonniman, Leoesch, and hendreds o Gllman Passe REGULAR THEATRIOAL PIUICER, onable Audiences grest this Pamous leta Orchrates, ander the leadership of Mary Stuart - Medoa T TS TONT, Riter winch Muz. .Marie Antolnstta cordiag ta location: ts to commence No charge for [ Bt ... OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Lino of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEKN . Favrrer QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOK, 2 Saturday, Apriiat. EPAIN. et ENGLA tardary A OREROR, cuesee dnsday, A JIOLLAN! et e rémgl;“ it atgeday, May & an . gttt Brico. eut1Ekste aY radiiocd fatens Irepald, Btearaga tickous from Livorpool 8t {fin lewesi " N OX, Norti x ¥ ¢ _H_i'f’:;" :fl?“."'? e a.ma.mm. (bpporme aew ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, o Ganaral Teannatlantlo Conipany's Mai) Atasmahipe betwecn New York aad Havre. e i il favortie outa i ihe iinent (hoiag. e matie ‘Rorih erly than ang ather), w2 ai = e Rom otk s Tatlowa, T FoF N, o, er, No TERIQUR, T £ D PARIB, May & T, Dan y uns 17 ICR OF PABSAGH inejz u“:mrg!‘lll!&o:acaufl‘dn!‘ : it 30, l:ltlumllck. A . Hteo ‘with say & b g GG sharen, GEORGE MACKENZIF, Ageot, t5 Brosdway, N.¥. AMERICAN LINE. EXCURSION TO EUROPE By the Magulacent Sew Mail Stosmor FROM PHTLADELPILA June 3, For passage &o, lpwr to PR Sailing Thres Times & Weik to end from BRITISH. PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Appiy st C 's Oftics, ATt Gompany's Ofcs, northwest corn Clark and D0 VEIRKED, Genoral Westorn Aaeat, Great Western Stenmship Line. . Frot Xow Yark ta Ttristo] (England) direct, Great Western, i uriay, May 2. Cabin Pasesy 15; Atearage, #%), 1 Pxcuraion tickal; R bk Agsut, “RATLROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AN DEPARIURE OF TRAINS EXPLANATION OF REFERINCT MATIRS, T Sat: erpior - TRIe oxcopieds 1 \bodas orsoptate . tise Sunday st¥:008. m. § Daily, et 0RO 8 n}ygmv:?sml RAILROAD. et camr TTElln e el aE he Bepanses S fanats o1 pr |_tenee | Arrives aPaclic Fast Lios, @ LubuJus iy £.x, ababuque Night Ks. vi @Uriaba Night Ernroes e Ta=Drpot comncr ot 4 Kinz TDebotcornar of Canaiand Kinsigsis, MICHICAN CENTRAL RAILROA4D, ot e i ol Yorner o et anit 5 Lukeretsy_Trexynd Houee, Teare. T Arrice, *Sundar Bz, _ CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chteago, Kawsas ity aud Denter Short Lines via Zouirl. ana, ifn,, and Chicagn, SuringAeld, Alton and S, Louis h, Diopat, Weat 5 Madi a ine. I'ni Tieket ifir Kansas Bt Louf Oityas m ‘eoria and Keoxuk Klrl‘c arors Laoon. Wis Joliot & Drieht Acosrisodation CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Tnian Derot, corner Yadivon awt Canalexis, Ticket Offee, 63 South Ciarkeat,, oppvaiie Sherman ilowse, and at Depat, Arriee, Miinankes & Prairte du Chle: irisinn, Passonge: WS p.m. e 1 Croses, Winona, b . Paul,’ Siinneapoiis, tinon, Oshkonh'a Greon Has, thesskh, i Miiwaukes, B g gl Chifen & fowa; and Stevenn Point, Py Mimaukeo, St Paul &' iiune. N apolis, through Kaprass, £ 7:90a. m., ILLINOIS J:Em'lut. RAILROAD. Depet, foot of Lakeest, un, enty.svcondat, ket Ufire 121 Kandolphste, wear Clark, Arrive. Leave, Corner Stateenth and State-sis. IMMENBE SUCOESS OF Ide Cerito's Lady Minstrels, MLLE. LA I-'A\:lll’.'.fl FRENCIT CAN-CAI And the Latest Orsat Sensation, The Ladies’ French Gymnasium, Introducing 30 Besutiful Ladies In pleasing acts, with Prismatic Fountains, Caleium Ligh's, New “This Is the only Teanpe ever fotroducing FRERCI Y MNASTOA (o this conntrys GRAND MATINE| 2 p, m., Friday, May 7. SUNDAY LEOTURE SOCIETY. Extra Scientific Lecture! “THE ROMANCE OF LIGHT." By PROF, B i Now £ad Brillal Experients. Pepper’s Ghost Will Appear! The cost of thls lecturs ta the 1B price of admission whll be only’ AteGocin idwy, May 9, ADELPHI THEATRE. The Largeat and Most Comi Varioties Thaatie {n the ‘World, Ly fartbe Lar, Company in Americe. Parg t, Mirror of Ireland. 2 ’}‘rnunnsuurn Xl flw«rk. star Olio—Leguald, KFraukie, Cunfleld and Noaker, Norton, illy Courtright, Reynolds Brothers, ety e Fraclngting Rtnr R IN A Maederts ma, Arabs of Ublcuso, witk ibe Greut Firo neene. histiness—Wedasaday aud Baturday, Ladies' Night— Theatre in the World has suoh modorate priccs. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, GRAU & CIIZZOLAS PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE CO. MONDAY, Mas 3, o the unu- aud sncoossfu) Opera uatle, GIROFLE-GIROFLA, EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, Matines Pricos—t0o, The, t‘l. Monday, May 10=RISTORE EXPOSITION BUILDING. JERUSALEMI Tz her Grsadoar and ber Fall, gnificont Palnte tnge on viow thia day 3 EXPOSITION BUILDING, BYSPECIAL REQUEST, ON VIEW a fow daye lungor, the Urust Westara Liattle OLD PAPERS At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Heene &a, tho LADTES R, ¥. 0.8, Tiustrated by a Berfes of Socisty will be €300, bat 10 cent CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, oot or lale-st., Indiona-av, and Sizfeenthoet,, and (anal awt Sirteantiats, Tickes Ofices, 53 Clarkaet e and al deyols, 10:9%p, m, 50k, in 3 Ex. Haturday, $Ex. Monday KANKAKEE LINE. From Cenira Depal, fon o-st,, et Dbt dhre, 1 eandy Leatr, 7258, m. " :Bp. o, 725p, m.] 350, m, D KOKOMO LINE. & St Louls Nallicay depnt, eare iy ot Sudes ek ghee depot Joat Taenty. e g Arrive, CINCINNATI AIR LINE #rem Pittibury, Cin mer Clintun an Landoyil-at., un In"flall“ll‘l,nfll(;:. Laulsyllle & Clacin. o5 Ep Indlanaoly Loutesi natl (datly, g £HIMGD.A PAFIFM RAILROAD. e s oo o A e Mail and Rxpres Jigmou Passdi Hlgin Fxpros Qasca Aceonumodal PIVISBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. icket aghee, Y Heimiolpheter wnck af depte 540 Leare, Arrice. 8000, m. [ 8:40p. s 2:20p.m.| 708, m. PITISBURY, FT. 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