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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 1875. 5 ’;dlly takiup and pass tho biil. Every State in the Unlon in which alarge city is situated mple. (on. Jony F. FAnNawonTit was smong the gueata at tha Blierman yestorday. The MasirTons have gone to Europe, and will play in Londou, Parle, and Derlin. Panny BULLIVAN 8 glving farewoll perform- ances in Dublin, pravious to atarting out for the Btatoa. 1t starqnis D CAux cantinues to do well, he e wtill 8 cianca for long life, even if he's not 8 do-woll-lus.—Dosfon Advertiscr, Dresidont GrANT gavo o statedinner Inat night in houor of Gen, and Mrs. Baneau, st whioh Gov. snd Mra, BevEniDar wore guests. CuartoTTs Cusmstan bogine two-wooks' en- ,ancwont in Noaton, which fs ** posiuvely, abso- Iutoly, and Irrovoeably™ hor last farewell to the slage. . Joun F. Tracy, the railrond King, who was suddonly etricken down by illness in Now York, i rapidly recovoriug, and will probably be out to-day, Gronae Fawcerr Rowe is engaged on another drama,—on«nged in tranaiating & foroign piece, snd sppending bis name to it ss its author, that I8, Banxmit'n balloon-ascensions are mado ** solely in tho {utorests of Belonco, Art, and Literaturo,” and not for any valgar desire to attract visltors {o his cirens at 50 conta a head, A newspaper-biographer, trying to say his aubjoct ** was hardly ablo to besr the demiso of his wife,” waa made by the inexorable printer 10 53y, * waar the chomiso of his wife,” QGov. TupeN keops two differont brands of whialty ou Ida sldebonrd} and, whon a delogation of Domoerutio **leaders " from Brooklyn heaves I might, Lo looks the best brand up.—~Brookiyn Argus. The wedding presents of lle. D'Arne,nlece of Evome, wero valued at $1,600,000. Theso are good Sianox terms for a young mau, but hor linsband is the richost man in Spain,—the Duke D'OssuNA. To show how badly cut up the poor people of Osbkosl fool, tho Northweslern publishes an eugraving of their burmnt district, which waa mado with a jack-knifo on & charred shingle, as o samplo, The late Omanres P. Wooonuny, inventor of the * prossure-bar " which threatons to croate nuch foos for lawyors, bullt the wooden bridgo across the £aco at Biddoford, be., whon only 10 yoars old. An old sclt of Browetor, Mass,, 90 years of nge, hna married a lovely Yarmouth betlo of 19. Sho'll always havo corsots of her own, because, in tho bands of an oxperienced eailor, sho'll nover miag raye. ‘Ihio lata Canon Krvasrer had o habit shared by some of our friovds, namely: of leaving bls nasty, black, short clay pipes about tho houso wherever ho went, Canon Kryosiey ia dosd, and they bad botter tako warning in time. Tonent Bunxs' autograph sold in London, the othor day, for £60, whilo Quoon Erizancra's Dbrought only s quarter of that sum. < ‘Lhie rank fv but the guinea's stamp, A man's tho gowd for a” that, —Cinctnnati Commercial, 1t was Just one year sRo_yestordsy aince Mr, W, K. RuLLIvAN tnok oborgo of the city ediiorship of the Journal, Our readers will ngree witt us_that his first car has botu eminently * a success,” There is notn tter newajaperman in Gileago (han bo—Chicago Journal Br1uy, there's nothing like blowing onc's own trumpot ; but it ia not always politic to do it in a ' Major " key. Mr, L. H. OanvystE, an sctor of New Orleans, was playing Richard IZ1, with an amatour com- paoy, and roceived from Diok Iicxiesm, tho smatour Kichmond, s sword-cut on tho head ‘which would have split anybody but an actor to the walst, As it was, it knooked him somse- leas. Mra, Euzanern TuTrie, of East Boston, will bo 100 yearsold Fob. 26, and her longevity ia duo to tho fact that eho nover bad a fire in hor room, aud abjured tobacco from fnfancy. Think of that, you ungrateful inmatos of the poor- hougo, who have complainod of cold during the wintor. Tho Rev. I, O. Mirrs, pastor of tho Daptist Church of Lansing, Ia., was provided with a freo ticket to the Went by a fastidious congrogation who objocted to hin going 1nto the pulpit **in a eastly etate of intoxicatlon.” Tho local paper remarla that *ho was a man of much promiso ; but whothior this meana that ho got drunk on tiok, 18 not as clear aa ono would like to havo it Thoro is an 0ld story of a prominent citlzen of Bt. Louls who, In a car, kopt his soat on tho entrance of two ladies, who wera obliged to stand. The conductor atopped up briekly and naid, *Malo way for thoso Indies, sir.” * No, alr,"” growlad the citizon, **ono of thoso ‘ladics washes my shirts, and tho other cooks my din- pers, Iamusod to soclng them wait on mo and my family at home, snd I don't propore to give up my seat to them bero," Manager W, II, Leaxe, of Indianapolis, had a farewell bonoflt the otherday. Among other things, bo naid Of my futuro I do ot know, 1 have been offered a tucrative porition-in the Acadomy of Musio st Chicago, but 1 think my managerial days aro over, and hereaf- lor X ahall dovoto my undivided attention to my pro- foaslon; and, ahiould I ever return to Indisnapolly, I ln{m my fricnds may be able to percelve that Ihave tot been s drone, What does ho mean by that firat sontonco? Havo not the Chicago papers dofiuitely sottled apon bis futnre in connection with the grand theatrical combination of Wostern managers ? Tho late Mra, Coxway, the actress, appointed her daughter M1z exccutrix, and Jauzs Tuoy, of Brooklyn, excautor, of hor will. Ier theat- tical wardrobe, jewels, cto., are givon to her laughtors Alinnix and Tantaax ; Mr, CoNwax's gold wateh aud ohain to hier son, FrepERICK, and bor dismond-snd-sspphire ring to hor 'elater, Evizaneriz Bownns. Hor general property was livided ariong her childron, and she requesta that the Drooklyn 'Theatre be conducted for their benodt. Tlie Paris American Regisler gives Information of absont Chicagosns aa follows: Iaris; L. O. Brows, 1, H. Bonow, BrewasT Oranke, J. A, Cux- ren and fumily, D, Goange and family, W. Has- tars. J. i, wod O, Howr, Miss Fannie Jones, Dr. C. Marreiox, Mr, Rrensox and family, Miss O, 3corT, Mr, BrIxNEY, Mrs, Bering, u.f\’. 2 1. e and family, W. I, Witars, 3r, and Mre. Wyiti; London: W, Binney, A. Dexe. the Iov, Dr. Coruizn, O. Himmy and J. ankraND, Prof. McOnzsney, Lysax Q. E. Boorr, I, B, Weans snd famlly, HOTEL ARBIVALA, Sherman Mouss—Walter Jobuson, Rock Iuland; ¥, R, Clipy, LewMolnes ; K, Dlanchard, U, Qunningham, Gloveland; Tadwin b, ‘Dedraw, Missouri; A. A, Btinson, \Vaahington: Heory Wendte, Washington ; LoD, Bardott, 8t Faul: 3. 10, 1 , irown, Obio ; Jlnlm b Ty Sharlea L, Putterson, Lurliogton ; J, twel Fhtlas iddro, Poston; Julin _Gally 1 ochente Lelolias @. W, Gere, Tolomo ; Aaron Katr, Philadels 14 ¢ Willi'im' Homes, Boston i J. W, Hawksworth, unchruter, England ;' Jobn 1, Hamberg, New York, oo Iremoit House—Gol, '3, i, Ammon, Loston ; 5: : Mornfort, 85, Paul ; £, B, Loiter, Mansfield,Olio} g Ledyard, Dotrotl; Charles Stickaoy, Bdston 3 oarge K. Deazhorn, New York; A, Goding, Denver 4L Boeton; Geu, G, Weltzel, U, H. A, ; D, r 'lum;x."‘u:; lnyll ;ug:'urlu A, I&X:L\II‘, Hl.iflfll; . J. Aiuew, J, etroit} Biochir, " Doatdny * 31, "ty ols, New' York.... T ames W, ¥orssib, U, % Ah.- Jinpu 8, Lyon, Buffalo; H, u.’ foung, Jouabaf William Pdwardy, Oloveldnd ;. Williamworl i ok L, Mason Milchell," 11, U, Bher- vood, Buftalo 3 1L, 'Girdlsston, Ontari: :wwn' K. ¥, Dovnell, Qincinyal biladolptia 1 ¢ Wiliad O b, Bt, , Moston ; Ged, J, 1, U, Viter, Auatin, 'Tox.} ¥, L. ¥, Mas m...:: 8l “’);:w Grlounss ',;mfi‘;“ s urad ; ¥rank L, Palmor, By Ve b Tlowton, O, Boas o0 Flod; W, T, bus R at g Fort W) i tavurg , Ban ¥ranchech W, J.Ys‘;'::fi eI s Buffalo ; Wi Hiomart ¥1.tbury 3 ‘Georga Hamilton, Yokoliama ; 0, 0, 0'Caks sriusn, Datrold ; E, £, Vinlny, Omabas B, 3 Lotlag “&‘x;d 5 oin‘finanx;gu m.“.“.‘a"‘ifi Lowe ¥, amtisy Bt oty Quinog § g s Valorous to survey the FOREIGN. Reply of Belghum to the Recent German Note, The Former Detormined to Fulfill the Duties of a Neutral Btate. Debato on tho Feclestastical Bl In the Prussian Diet. Groat Britain Will Pursuo o Nontral Polioy with Regard to Spain, The Popo Again Undor Medical Troat« mont. CERMANY AND BELGIUM, DELOIUM'Y REPLY TO TIHE LATE ORBMAN NOTE. DBnusszras, May 4,—In tho Obamber of Ropro- sentativos to-day M, Aspremont Lynden,Ministor of Foroign Affairs, read tho roply of tho Belgian QGovornmant to tho Gormau nota of Fob, 16. It donios that Dolgimn laa doolived to considor QGermany's demanda. Tho quostion of fulfilling tho abligations to provent subjects from distarb- ing noighboring countrics applics not to Bolgium alons, but to oii Btates which rogmd it their duty to watch over peaco, Whon tho Bol- gian Govornment {a npprised of tho stops takon in_ Gormany and othor countrics to Nm:d( deficionares in their ponal laws, it will ezaminoit, own in their bearing on the customs, traditions, and liborties of Belgium. With sin. corost dasire to co-oporato in the maintenance of good relations, Bolgium I8 determined (o fulfill tho dutios of & noutral State, snd to culitvate the friondship of Qermany, M. Aspremont, aftor roading the note, stated that the investigation of the Duclewna affair was In progrexn. Ule closod with an appeal to the patriotism of all partion. A DENIAT. Broseers, April 18.—The Independance Delge of this ovening donics {u the most absoluto man- ner & roport current in I'aris to the effect that Austrla and Rlussia would support tho domands addressod Ly Germavy to the Lelgian QGovorn- ment. i THE PAPAL QUESTION, TASTORAL FRIOX CARDINAL RAUNCHER, Pants, April 18.—Cardinal Rauscher, Arch- bishop of Vionna, who was ono of the stoutest oppononta of tho infallibility dogma in the Vat- ican Councll, has issuod & pastoral sgalnst tho 0ld Catholics, in which lo urges the Upper Ifousoe to rojoct tho bill giving them a legal statns which has boon sdopted by the othor branch of the Reichsrath, Ifo remarks that tho infalliblity dogma was to many an bour of tomp- tatton in which thoy had to test the strength of thoir boliof, aud ho oxprosses pity for thoso who auccumbed, with n hopo that thoy will yot turn back, thus rendoring a groat sorvice to tus peaco of tho Charch and retloctiug Lionor on Gormau loarning. THE PRUSSIAN DILL. Deprax, April 10,—In to-day's sitting of tho Lower Houso of tho Diet, tho bill abrogating Clauses 16, 16, and 18 of the Coustitution was road o tuird timo and adopted by 275 votes ainst 90, Princa Busmarck wes not prosont, thao Minisiar of I’ablic Worship announoiog that the Imporial Chancellor was confined to his room by a bad cold. In the course of tho genoral dobato, Herr ‘Windhorst-Moppen m.oke ogainst tho bill. Ho endoavored 1o wualion " tho offocs of Princo Bismarok’s rocont statomont rela~ tivo to tho connoxion betwoon the Cen- tre Parly and tho Popo, aud bho assorted thot the opinion oxpressed by Oardinal Antonelll was not a_dimapproval of tho forma- tion of tho Centre Party, but rolated to a pro- osal attributod 1o it fu favor of intervantion on obalt of ths I’D{m‘u temporal power, a proposal whicn, as a matter of fact, the Centre Isrty never intonded to briug forward. Io conclu- siop, Horr Windhorst daclarod that bo wished for peaco, which he considored to be attsinable it nogotiations woro carried on with the Papacy, if the May Laws were rovised, aud the sopara: tion of the Church and State conafatontly car- ned out. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, MOODY AND BANKEY, LoNpox, May 4.—At the opaning of the Pres- byterlan Synod to-day, tho Moderator referrod to tho revival movemont sot on foot by BMoody and ankey, and oxpressed cordial eympaiby with them in their roligious work, Pnmaperrun, May 4.—Goorgo II. Stuart, of this eity, roceived to-day acablo diepatch from Mr. Moody's early friend, Jobn V. Farwell, who has just roachoed Loodon from Chicago, ane nouncing that the wook day avorage attondance at all Moody sod Sankoy meotings was 27,000, and on Bunday 45,000, making over 200,000 brought together weokly to hear the American evangellsta, QUEAT BRITAIN'S SPANISK POLIOY. In the House of Commona tbis ovening O'Clery withdrow lia motioo for the recoguition by Great Erillnm ot tho belligeront rightsof Carlists in ain, 3 pnnurlm, Under-Secrotary for the Tarcign De- partment, statod that thero was no reason to de- part from the policy of nou-iuterforonce ob- sorved during provious civil wara in Bpain. TARLIAMENTARY VISITORS, ‘The Hougo of Commons waa engaged in n de- bato to-night on a motion made by the Marqule of Hartington, that tho Houso do not entertain auy complaints with reapoct to the publication of” its procoedings oxcopt in cases of wilful misroprossntation, or when thopublication itsolf i8 expreesly prohibited, ond that strangers are not to°bo ordored to withdraw from tho gallories ixlnlau thoy aro disorderly or by voto of tho louso. Dinrsell opposed any curtarlment of priviloge. The Houso was ablo to deal with the Inconyenionce causod by the present mothod of excluding atraugers by suspending the rulo por- mitting & singlo momber to order their with- drawal, At this atage of tho dobate Sullivan eallod at- tontion to tho presence of strangers, and the gallerioa wore nccordingly cloarad, GLADSTONE TAKEN TO TASK. The Standard sevoroly oriticizos the lottor from Gladstone, read st thio Contennial eolebra~ tion of the battlo of Loxington. It romarks that the habit of toadying to Amerl- cavs ia discrcditablo jn English publio men and journalists. 'Tho results of the Republican exporiment in United Statos ara the corruption of publio life, oxtinotion of public splzit, o presslon of the minority, disgust of honorable men with politics, and tranafer of tho Govern- mont into tho hands of corrupt, unscrupulous, and ignorant perso: Lonpon, May 5-6:30 a. m.—Tha Zimes fully indorses ~Gladatono’s letter, mnd says it would be molancholy if the flrst great independenca shonld attempt to complote anarchy, although there result in sociel jsuothing st present to justify such fears. Qrave evils exist in some- American institutions, H.‘:"““ must bo remediod it progross i to con- ue. CADINET CHANGE. The Daily News sunounced that the Farl of Pembroke will resign tho l!ndcr-uncrnhry-m,‘a of War ond be succceded by Lord Cadagan, The British Governmout intends to send tho frigate Bafiiue Bay and North —_— ITALY. THE POFE ILL. Toux, May 4,—The Popo is agsin undor treat- ment of phyalolsas, —_—— GERMANY, A CORRECTION, K| Berum, May 4.—The North German Caretle Kives positive donial to the atatement in Ameri- can papors that & company has been organized bhero to facilitate the roturn to this eountry of Qerman emigrants in tho United Btates, FMIQUATION TO AMERICA. Panta, April 10,—In 1873, according to an ofi- clal retarn just published, 109,508 Germans omigrated o ‘America, while 27,431 emlgrated to olher countriea outside Europo, Of the former, 15,450 wore from Prussia proper, 18,725 from Pomerants, sad 11,059 from Fosen ; while 1,419 wore from Westphalla, 1,633 from Hsxony, 2,114 from Bileais, and 2,189 from the Hhine Prove lumd 9,865 persons removed from ono Gor- wman Btate to another, Prussis losing 1,630 and recelving 5,159, PTG BELGIUM, A CONHECBATED WAFED. Panis, April 19.—1he studout at the tralulng college at liuy who after receiving the conse- crated wafer took it out of his mouth, pocketed 1t, and, after discusaing with his comrades whas should bedons ,su: I% ata is in @ cake, bas beea d Atlautio, prosecuted by the Belgian suthorities, [is counsel contandod that the Constilution recog- nizing no Biate religlon, the aupernatural character of the wafer could not be acknowl- edgoed, and that such an act did not come withiu the torms of the Iaw on Inaalta to religion, The Public Prosscutor called for a sentence of oight days' Imprisonmont, but the Court inflicted fittaen daya’ imprisonment, together with a fine and the coata of tho prosesution. —— FRANCE. ELECTIONH. Pantg, April 18,—A second ballot for tha Coun- cll-Goneral of the Soine was held yestordsy at Nenilly sud Pantin, where the poll on the pre- vieua Bunday was indecisive. A Ropublican was returned in each caso, the contest at Pantin be- ing only batween two rival Republicans, and the rosult being in favor of the advanced candidato. Out of the sight cantons oulside Paris which eloct Oouncllors, six, therefors, havo returned Topublicans, whils in the seventh the succeasful cn:;il:dlu gavo & qualified adheslon to the Lo~ ublio, % ¥ ‘The Moniteur anys it is gencrally thought that tbe oloutions to the Henate and Chambor of Dep- uties way be hold next October, and thal this viow, it Is bolioved, la sbiared by tao Govern- mont and most influentinl mombers of the va~ rious partios in the Azsombly. 1MPORTH, ‘Tha {mports into Frauce for the firat quarter of 1876 amounted to 851,369,0001, againat 925,~ 129,000 in 1874, and tho oxports to 176,803,0001, against 856,000,0001 in 1874, the total thus belng 1,828,172,000f, aa comparod with 1,781,129,000¢ in the Fravloun year. Among the impoits, ar- ticles of food exlibit a diminution of 7,000,001, owiug fo laat yoar's good hintvs: and natural Egndunhon. and raw matoriald a decresss of ,000,000f ; whilo smong the exporis provisions and raw materials preseut an increaso ot 78,000,- 000f, and manufactured goods au inoroage of 53,000,001, PERBONAL. Gen, Changamier, the Bien Public reports, in sulfeting frowm acute broochitis, an attack which, at his advanced age, excites much unessiness among his friends. Victor Hugo, it {8 announced, fs abont to spend s fortnight in Guernsoy for the purpose of com- pleting a volume of pootry eatitied * Les Franca at lea Gormalna.” M. Desoiliigny, Deputy for the Aveyron, died yestorday, lio was tormerly Prosident of the Left Contre, but votod with' the Hight against ML Thiers, aud was a momber of tha De Broglio Cablnot as Minister of Fublic Works aud after- warda of Agriculture. —_—— SPAIN, ALPIONGO AND TUE PAPAL NUKCIO. Mavmip, May 4.—King Alphonso received the Papal nuncio to-day, Mo said be wad awaro of bia dutles, gratitudo, and affection to the Holy Fathor, and should fulfill thom, TIUX CARLIST \WAR. Mapnm, April 16.—Accordiog to advicos pub- 1lsLed hore, s Carlist force ontered tho Town of Burgo-de-Osms, in the Provinco of Boria, and soized as hobtages & numbor of womon snd children, whom thoy threaton to shoot unless o #sum of 25,000 piastro bo paid for their ransom. Tho Carlists in Guipuzcoa bLavo ordercd the Liboral inhabitants to pay a contribution of 50 por cont of their known capital, Pantg, April 156.—Tho Union publlebod an articlo yesterday approving tho oxeculion of eight Alfoneist soldiers who wera shot by the Carlista by way of reprieal. Anothor Krench paper having passed somie striotures on this pasasgo, the Union to-day rosssorts its approba- tion of the oxecntlion. Tho article of to-day coo- cludes : And you, sire, whom all the enemies of right, of {uluuc, sud of religion jusuit, you who aro all Llessed all who beliovo and hope ' in Bpain, France, and Tialy; you, the Knight of Christtan- elvilization,' you ‘who will never let your auguat sword fall at ths foel of & heratio couslo—you, Don Oarloa do Bourhon and Esto, who bave mada the sacred prowiso to kill the ll:vnluunu, kill it 1o Bpain ; and God will Iil" 1 else- whero, Maonip, April 15.—To-day's Gazelts contalns a0 ofticial confirmation of the news of the shoot- ing of eight prisenocrs by thie Carlinta at Eatells. It saya a Colonel and sovoral oflicers snd aub- altorns who woro ul;lun!d aftor the engagomont. at Bandag, in Catalonia, were sssasainated. Some dreadful details are given, and 1t In said that one ofticor, who was very stout, was digom- bowelod. g GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND ITALY. LETTER FROY WILLIAM TO VICTOR EMMANUEL. Viexna, April 17.—Tho Presse ot this evening siates that the Emporor William hss sent an autograph lottor to King Vietor Emmanuel, con- veoylog in tho most cordial and friandly ‘manner His Majesty's natisfaction at the plessing visit the King has rocently recelved in Venice. His Majosty exprosses, {n tho heartieat torms of af- footion towards the Emperor Francla Jossph and King Victor Emmanuol, tho wish that the visic may strongthen tho friondship existiog betwoen tho rulers of Austris snd Italy, & rosult which * His Majesty will viow with the utmost satisfaction, The Presse odda that the intended visit of the LEm- poror of Austrin to Voaice bad boou previously confidentially announced to the Cabinots of Bor- lin and 8t. Petersburg, and that tho communica- tion was roceivod with favor in both Capitals Roux, April 10,—The leler of tho Emperor William, which was dolivered to King Vietor Emmanuel yestorday at Naples, says that s TImporia) Majosty dosired to como to Italy in the spring, to return King Victor Emmanuol's vieit, but was prevented from doing so by the advics of bis pbysicians, The Emporor expreesca hie ploasuro at the reception given to the Imporor of Austria at Venice, and says bo hopos his bealth will soon parmit of Lis undortaking a Journey to ltaly, TURKEY, A WABLIKE ARTICLE IN A RUBSIAN TAPER. Viexna, April 17.—8carcoly hiave the warru- mors gounded in the Weat begun to dio sway when an attempt s mada to rovive them in tho Esst, To the Rusalan paper Golos bolongs the merit of having started thom. In o lesdor on tho position of their Christian Slavouie brothren in Turkoy, it comes to tho conolusion that tho state of things in tho Balkan Ponlnsnla is untenable ; that Turkey has shown bLer in- capacity to exist sny louger as m Btate: and that Russis could not closo ber ears to the crioa of the Christian Blavonio unations who are the natural hoirs of Turkoy iu the Poninsuls of the Balkan. If Princo Milan of Bervia will not take tho hoad in the war sgainst the Turks, there ia tho Prinoo Karageorgewitch, and, above sll, Nikith of Montenogro, the most popular Prince of the Blaves of Turkey. I'he 150,000 disciplined troopa of Bervia, and the 30,000 Mountonegrins, would, ovon unassiated, be quite & match for the Turklsh Power., —_— INDIA, TIE OHOLYFA ADATING, Oavcurta, May 4.—The cholera hag abated in the Province of Oude. FIRES. IN CHICAGO. A cottage on Vinconues avenue, botwoen For- ty-first and Forty-second nireots, was dostroyed by fira yesterday morning st 3:15 o'clook. En- Rine 10 went to the placo on » atlll alarm, but could not obtain any hose from the ITyde Park firemen, and was not used. Tho hounso was ua- osoupled, and was worth about §200. The own- g}' ’l ::'m. was not learned. Tho fire was proba- OSHKOSH NEWS, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Chicags Tribune, Osuxosi, Wis., May 4.—Morgan Bros., whoso mill waa set on fire by sparks from Bpalding & Peck's mill, thus starting the groat conflagra- tion of Wednesday, have susd the lattor parties for damagos, claloung $25000. Temporary buildings are going up all over the burnt div- trict, and tho coming season will probably wit- nesy the rebullding of tho groater portlon, The recont fire burned 400 houses, seventy atores, fifty manufacturing establisbmonts, four hotels, four churches. About 8,000 people wero burnod out of house and honie, and 300 familles -rungumme. Over 2,000 are out of employ- mont. AT KANKAKEE, Svecial Dispateh le The Chicace Tridune, Kaxuakxx, IlL, May 4.—A fire this mormiog destroyed two old balidings on East avenuo, corner of Hickory street, cccupled by Houry Kurash ssassioon and dwelling, and by Mrs. Martin a3 & resldence. Kurash has insurance of nearly 63,000, No insurance on Mre. AMartin's. ————— At a meeting of the Milwaukee Mnalcal So- cioty last night tho now constitution was adopt- od xud the following ofiicers cteotod s Prealdent, 1. Liodersdorif; Vico-President, Josoph Maon Hocrotary, M. Doerr; Troasurer, A. Giltuss Lib) H, Leiffert. The Treasurer's npcx‘ for the pass year ehowed 87,838 recaived, leav- ing, altor expandituses, $62 oa hand, WASHINGTON. The Court of Clalms to Rcopen the Union Puaclfic Case. Some of tho Troubles that Beset Dis- trict Tax Collectors. Ex-Sennfor Pratt, of Indiana, Appointed to Suceced Commissloner Douglass, ' THE CENTENNIAL BRITIS DRAG, Special Dirpatch to The Chicage Tribune, Wasitsotoy, D. 0, May 4.—Commisgioner Eaton, of tho Bureau of Edueation, 14 dsily in recolpt of Jottora showing that the educational exhibition at the Contennial will be very thorough and comprehensive. The Nstional Commiesion of fichool Huperintendenta has not fully deter- mined the plan for State ropresentation. Tho Coutennial Commisatoners wero advieed a month 80 that Great Britain, through her Commisaion- ery, bad docided to surpasa tho Unitod Hiates at tho Centonnial in science, art, and the reprasent- ativo Industrios, A prominent member of Par- llament liss rocontly made a sreech to thig sawo ond, jo which _he nrged the Britona 1o show that {bo Yankeon had mometbing to regret In Laving loft thelr old mother, Tho request of thoe Britislh Commiseloners for double the smount of spaco pioviously seaigned thetn scems (o indicato the detorminaiion of the Lrit- ons to executo this purposoe. —_— NOTES AND NEWS. ARMY TRANSFER. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutsaroy, D, 0., May 4.—~Capt. Charles B. Tonrose, Commiseary of Bubsistenco, has been ordered to Chicago to reliove Col. Macfeely, ap- pointed Commissary General. WANTS BETTER MAIL FACILITIES. Benator Allison has mado an application to tho I'oal-Office Dopartment for a better mail servico betwoon Chicsgo and Dubuque snd its Wostern connectiona. Tho presocnt routo s on tho Northwostern, with transfor of mail at Froo- port. Tho cousoquonce is, that, whonever the Northwestern fails to connect st Freoport, the mail for Dubuque and Western connsctions s delayed from twelve to twenty-four hours, Alli- son sugpests that the mall should go by the Forrestun route, on the lllinois Contral. Tho Past-Oftice authorition have not hitheito favored thia change, FELL DEAD, Capt, George R, Edward, of Bhawnestown, i, an old soldier, aad boad of & division in the Bocond Comptroller's ottice, dropped doad 1u the streot thie afternoon from sudden hemorrhage of tho luugs. e had beenill for years. COMMISBIONER ATKINHON, Henry W. Atkingon, the new Commisaloner of Pousons, beginn his adminiatration by the revo- cation of ous of Baker's ordera. This order was tho most offenstve ovar issued in tho Iute- rlor Department. It forbado clerks to leave the building for six continuous hours, cven for lunch, and insugurated a system of factory Iabor. Atkinson, in ronoaling this chain-gang order, puts tho om- ployes upou thoir bonor, and promises to cor- rect wasto of timo by dismisaal. The hoads of divisious say this new order wiil incite tho clorks to do moro work. M. _DRIBTOW'S ABRIATAST, Bomo of the Bonators here see, in the appoint- mont of Burnham s Assisiant Socretary of tho Treasury, a dosiro on tite part of Gon, Bristow to havo a personal political advisor near at hand in the ovent of tho contingenciss of 1876, TIE SAFE-BURGLARY NUIBANCE. Detectives who have been ocgaged sinco the adjournment of Congress in iuvostipating the eafe-hurglary conapiracy, claim to have oY= ored certnin ovidence ns to the authors of tho connpiracy. Partioa who have so long figured {u this case threaten to have tho whole misera~ ble story again gone over in an investigation, and perliaps & court trial. THE DNION PACIFIO BUIT. It {8 sald that the Court of Claims will reopen tho Union Paciic case, to pormit the Govern- mont to give additional testimony. Should this e dono the decision may be postponed beyond Monuday next. K88 TABK, A DOOTL Tho official roturns show tho utier failure of the law of Congress to'imposo a porsonal tax in this District. I'he number of “schodules for personal taxea lofy were noarly 13,000, of which 1,100 bave beon returned. ~ Of this pumber, about one in evory five shows anyihing taxable, Vory few of the businces men or porsous thought 1o bo wealthy fllled out the sctedulos, and tho returns mado have for tho most part boon filled up by persons 1n moderato clrcumstances who Liave but littlo or no tax to pay. DEPARTMENTAL REOLGANIZATION, Sooator Allison saya his Committos are not civil sorvico pall-boarors. Tlho Committes was not created to havo anvihing to do with o eivil- worvice system, but ta consider plans for tho ro- organization of tho departmonts. The fact that the reaclution croating tho Committea was re- ported by the Civil-Bervico Commitloa occasion« od the misapproliansion. 10WA POLITICS. Allison bolieves thore will bo little activity in the Towa Sonatorial campaign prior to tho Octo- bor electiona. INCORRECT, The statement that s counterfeit five had been discovored on the Traders® Nationsl Bank of Chicago proves to bo incorrect. The Trons- ury authorized tho origmal roport upon tho suthority of Thompson's bank-note roportor. No suokh ' notes, however, have boon prosontod at the redemption agonoy or the Tressurer's oftico. (200 Assecrated Press,) INDIAR BUFPLIKS, WagniNatoy, D. 0., May 4,.—Tho Indian Da- ronu has information to-day from Special Com- misalouer Bhanks, and also from unoficlal sources, thet the supplics o greatly needod for the Iudinus noar Fort il and at tho Wichita Agonoy have all gono forward from Caddo withe iu the past fow days. The inefliciency of pro- vielona and consequent l\lmrlug among tho In- diang thore havo beon csused by the fsilure of the contractor to convey tho supplics from Cad- do to tho rosorvations.” o claims that their transportation horotofore has beon renderod fm- possile by tho extraordiuary stato of the roads and bad weathor, THE SPANISI MINISTER, Benor Antonio Mantilla, who reprssented the Bpanish Republio na Minister Plouipotentiary and Lnvoy Extraordinary, presented hia croden- tials to the Presidont as the ropresentative of tho King of Spain, The usual congratulatory addresses wero made, WANT MORE PAY, Many hbnrnrflum&)}lo}cd on the publlc works havo siruck for $1.50 por day. ‘Lo contractors #ay Loy canuot pay more than 1, owing to the low prico paid for work snd loss by tha male of shie District bonds. COMMISSIONER DOUALASS' SUCCESSOR. Loaansrort, Ind,, May 4.—Tho Iion. D, D, Pratt, ox-United Btatea Senator, has accopted tho position of Commissionor of Internal Rove~ nue tendered bim by Proaldent Grant yestorday. THE WEATHER. Wasuixaron, D, 0., May 5—1. s, m,~Tor the Upper Mussissippl and Lower Missonri Valloys, Lskes Suporior and Michigan, southorly wiudeg shifting to northwestern, partly cloudy and cleariug, colder weather, with rising barometer. LOGAL DDSZRVATION, Unnioago, May & WWind, Tiine, | Bar. [Thr 1| 6:53 8, m, 29,011 45| itga, me 2,89 b3 2:00 p, W,22,63, 3:53 p. |2, m' (71 . .12 64 Max. thermormoter, 863 min, thermomoter, ORNERAL OBBERYATIONS. Cu1aa0, May ¢, Station, [Bar. | Thr] 2907 59 43,83} 30,6 Wind, Cheyenne Chicag Clucluil Kookuk...[20, LaCrosss ..[49,6)) Teavenwtis(20,76] 5018., frbe Milwaukes,|¥0,75] €51 8,'W,, 01 Umuba oo, (B8] 4SIH,, frab,. Pombini,..[29.87] 57 Toledo, .| 45|W,, fresh....| .12 Cloar, Youktoti...|22:00 60|, W feoah ... |Cloudys WEARY OF LIFE . 8pucial miepateh te Tha Chicago Tyidune, Dusvqum, Ia, May 4.—Phillip Hoffman, & youth who baa only been in this oountry a fe wmanths and s staled (e b o desarter fros tha Prussian army, attompted to commit suicide to- day by jumping into the rivor from araft at tho foot of Tenth street. Hoffman owned butehor-nhop at Bollovue, and in hia trip through tho neighborhood for beeven saw and becamo ennmored with tha daughter of a worthy farmer, A meason of billing aud cooing followad, and, at lsat, under a solomn promise of ~mar- nago, Hoffman succaedod In ruining tho girl and then fled to Dubuque. 'ho _girl noon tracked him to his hiding- lace, and inmisted upon the marrisge ceremany hoiny performad at once, but Iloffman asked for time, and to.dsy tha coupls utarted out fora littls walk and to talk the matter over. Ou ar- riving at tha place mentioned, Hoffman ve coolly disengaged his srm from that of the pirl, walkol out on & raft, and plunged in, ‘The screams of tho girl koon Lrought asaiatance, and Hoffman was_fikhod out moro dead than alive, andcarted off 1o the ealatoiso. The girl isa coustant attondant at hin eide, and Drapases to stay right by him now until the knot ia tied that makeu them ono fleab, wlisn who declares that Hoffman may take himsolf out of the world as quick s ho chioosen, — THE GREAT COAL STRIKE, The Operators ‘Threaten to Fiood ‘Chelr Mines by Thuraday if Strike Continne=The Feeling of Men Agninw ho Capltnlists fhitter and Vengefuls Swecial Diapateh to The Chicaao Tribune. WILRESDANRE, Pa,, May 4.~Tho most impor- tant nowas from the coal warls tho action of Charles Parrigh, Prosident of tho Lebigh & Witkesbarre Conl Company, tha moat powerful corporatian in tho fiold. Mr. Parrish Liad & con- ferenco with the strikers at Bugar Notch yestor- day, and waa told that the mon would not resume work. Mis ultimatum was decisive, and shows thore 18 no dinposition on the part of this corpo- ration to give up aninch, and that they will continue tho struggle to the bitter ond. e said that during the long striko he has at great oxpeneo kept the mines clear of water, ko 24 to start work at once when opportunity should offer, but, unless the men should decido to commenca operations before Thursdsy, tho mines would be abandoned and be allowed to fill with water. Ho placed on them tho responsi- bility of any farther sufforing among their familier, It is not expocted that this desperato move will havo any further offoct than to pro- long the atrugdlo, ms such destruction of proporty on the part of the Company is looked upon by the men ax favorable to their causa. Boveral small colliorics hava already filled with wator. A force of about thirty-fivo men were Lrought Lere yesterday frowm tho iron region for the pur- moso of startivg work at Waterioan & Beaver's ®lilery. The indiguation among the strikers waa intenso, nod the uew men did not venture into the mines, but returued to Dunsille to- day. The operators of the work s notify the tenanta of thelr ousos at tho miues that thoy must move &l once, and, by the terms of the agreoment, the strikers must vacate within ten doys. What ef- foct this summary actiou will have on tho solu- tlon cannot be told, but it il tend to widen the breach. At Hutchinson's colliery, whero the men were intimidated by pistol-and-coffiin votices from working, operations wete begun to-day, about a dozen men going ito tho mines. It was not gonerally kuown that they wero to start in, and thero was no disturbanco durin:; tho day, 'Tho situdtion is indoed a sorious one, snd the crisia {8 spxiousiy lookod for, It ia conceded that a brealt must_oceur soon, and 3 few doye will probably decido tho 1ssue. POLITICAL, DANVILLE. ILL. Specral Diepated to Tne Chicago Tvibune. Dasvieey, IIl, May 4.—Tho Mayor-olect, L. T. Dickaeon, sud the Board of Aldevmen, wero mauguratod last eveniug at tho City Buitding. The Mayor's addross had tho true rivg about it. Ho rocommondad reform in the Polico and Fira Departmenta, aod that ths improvements made on streets and sidownlls should bo of & pormu- nent character; besides, smore rigid economy fo municipa! oxpenditures, AMavor Dickason's election and inauguration s coneldored quite a vietory for the young and progressive poition of our city, Ile i but S0 yoars of age, aud auti- old-fogyish 1n s viows, INDIANAPOLIS, Spectal Diapatch 1o The Chicao Tribune, Inpiaxarors, Ind., day 4.—Tho result of to- day’s city olection has been a tidal wave of tri- umph for tho Repubdlican pariy. Tho whole ticket wius by at loast 600 masjority, the vote boing large snd enthusinstio in the Ropublican waids, with great Ropublican gaina in the Demo- cratic quartors. Jolu Caven goes in as Mayor by over 400 majority against Mitchell, and the othor majorities range Ligher. Contrary to ex- poctation, the day pessed off quimly, only soveral small rows belng rovorted, and those moro tho result of whisky than of any attempt to browbeat at the polls, liepublican challengora bad Leen stationed at cach voting-placo to prevent tho introduction of importod cattle in largo masses, end by thia mosus, wud n genoral uprising of the Republican part of the people, victory was secured for tho party, We gain ono Councilman. LAFAYETTE, IND. Speciat Disyateh ta The Clicago Tribune, Laraverre, Ind., May 4.—Tho city election to- day passod with little disturbsnce. ~An uvusuale 1y Iargo vote was polled, Sovoral persons wero arroatod for illegal voting and bound over for trlal, The footings mro not completed, but ozough is known to give tho entiro Republican ticket a handsome mnjority, exeopt tho Council- man from the First Ward. Tho now Couucil will stand soven Republicans to five Domocrats. The old Council was tan Domocrats to two Ropublic~ ans, The election was the mnost exciting and botly-contested koown for many years, Tho Ropublicans are having o big jubileo, ATERL—The Domocrats eclect ths Mayor, Troasuror, Marshal, aud Assessor. The Heopub- Jicaus eloct City Judge and Clerk. The Council stands au firat reported, LAPORTE, IND. Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune, Taroutk, Ind., Mav4.—Tho city clection passed off quietiy to-day, although both partios worked with all their power. The Democrats wore con- fidont of auccess, and tho roturns that have just beov recolved havo cooled them considerably. The followlng fa the ticket o4 olected: Mayor, M. Nye, Domocrat; Clerk, G. 0. Dorland, Ro- puhlicln; Marabal, J. IT, Havorly, Ropublican ; T'reasurer, H. Llansboor, Democrat; Asseador, A, HNunt, Democrat. Tho Domocrats elocted threo Councilman, aud the Tlepublicana three, The Domoorata try to -Ypmr satitiod, but their majorities were s0 smull that they can but feol dojactod, FORT WAYNE, IND., Bpectal uapateh to 'he Chicaao Tridune, Font WayxE, Ind., May 4.—Tho election hera to-day waa attendod with coneiderablo excite- ment. Thae total voto polloed waa about 4,000, Ths returns are otill incomplate, but enough is known to indicate to a certainty the dofoat of the rognlar Dewmocratio candidates for Clork and Marshal by majorities ranging from 300 to 700. The Domocratic candidates for Mayor, Treau- uror, aud Asscesor lad no opgosition. Ilor Councilmen thore woro dvo Democratio nnd two Inda&:)lden& candidatea elocted, with two wardy ntill in doubt, WHITEWATER, WIS, Bpectal Disvateh to The Chicaco Tridune, Wutrewares, Wis,, Moy 4,—Tho most uter- eating local issuo in thia place for two years bas been tho tomporance quostion, Last yoar su anti-ticonse Board waa chosen, and did much to supproas vho trafile, though working under most unfavorable circamatances. This year tno fight waa renewed on both sides with incroasod vigar, and the temperance tickes is again successful ty majorities ranging from sixty-ssven to saventy- BiX, JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. JxyyrnsoNviciy lud,, May 4.—Notwithstand. lug the groat excitement and intense iuterest manifested In tho city cloction to-day, it passed off withous any disturbauco. Tho entire Demo- cratio ticket is olectod, raugivg from 100 to $00 wsjority, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Bwecial Dispate to The Chicago Tribuns, Texns Havrz, Ind., May 4.—At the munioipal election to-day, James D, Edmunds, Demooraty wan cleoted Mayor by 500 mafority over Georga Naylor; John B. Tolbort, Domocrat, City Clerk by 300 ; John Paddock, Repnblican, Trossurer, Ly 200, Tho election of Marshal, st presont I,rrlllnz' i undacided, The Republicana elect tbree Councilmen and tho Domocrasts two, AUBURN, IND. Special Dispateh ta The Chicano Tribune, Avnuny, Ind,, May 4.—~The municipal clection to-day drew out large a voto, aud resulted In the olection of & pait of the regular Domocratio ticket, aud » part of the Indorandent candidates, Megnrs, Toft, Melntsro, Pelsison, Hume. and Maya wera chioron Trustees ; Clork, C, D, Hara; ’gonlurer, J. Alibright ; Marahal, D, K. Hough-= . MONTGOMERY, ALA, Moxtaonrny, Als., May 4.—The city election was unusually quiat, snd a largo vote was polled. The Democrats make & closn sweep, electing thelr Msyor, Clerk, and twelva Aldennen, This in tho first timo tho Democrats have carried tha oity minca roconatructlon, Thero is great rejoic- g, caunons finng, ete. The majority (semi- official) In 440, SOQUTH BEND, IND. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8ottt Besw, Ind., May 4.—An election for Aldormon wan held hero to-day, and was gen- orally a tamo affalr, the vote balog verr light. The succes+ful mon A. Burroughs, Rt Harrin, A. . Jagaith, L. T. Baker, and D, Doming,—all now men to tho busines: SHELBYVILLE, IND, 8neLsyvieie, Ind, May 4.—A Democratic Mayor was elected lo-day for the first time in sorty-five yeara. Tha city is Democratic. NEW ALBANY, IND. New Arsaxr, Iod, May 4,—The municipal clection In tiris city resulted in the complate triumph of tho Democratic ticket, except one Councilmaa, A -y e OBITUARY. Special Dispateh Lo T'he Chicago Tribune, LaCnosse, Wis., May 4.—J. C. Wright, a well- to-do, and, for many years a leading, citizen of Plattville, dropped dead this ovening in the law offica of Camoron & Losey, Alr. Wright had not been in tha clty an hour, having just ar- rived on a Clinton, Dubuque & Minbesota train from Dubuque. The Coroner's Ju:( gavo heart- disenss a6 tho cauno of hia sudden death. Quixcy, N1, BMay 4.—Joln K. Vandoorn, Grand Worthy Secrotary of the Iliinois Good Templars, dicd this ovoning, sfter & lingering ilinesr, at tho sgo of 60. Docessed waa slso Right Worthy Grond Treaurar of the Interns- tional Orpanization of Good Tomplars of the United States, Canada, and Groat Dritain, Al though nctively engaged in business, Mr, Va dootn Lias for many {enn dovoted a Iarge sharo of bis timo sod ability to the causo of temper- anco, And hia desth will be & sovoto loss to the arganization fn which he was n couspicious lealer. Quincy has ospecial caune to monrn his death. as Le han been for thirty-fivo years an earncst worker for the city’s advancement aud cleyation. New Yonw, Moy 4,—William Tabbell died here Featerday, agod 69 veara. Whou a young man ho ongaged 1n buriness in Logansport, Ind.; afterward entered the emplosment of a large fur liouse in bukiness in this city snd St. Lous, and Iater became tho Weatern partuer in the fur business of Martiu Bates, Ir,, & Co.. in this city, with bis headquartors at Evane: —— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A tramp namod Miles attempted to kill him- #elf youtorday morulnlé at the Indisnapolia Dopot in Bloomington by a pistol shot fu the head. Ho will recover. "Trouble and want of home and friends wore the causo. A steamer arzivad at London yesterday from the Cape of Good Hope, Africa, with £50,000 in gold from the diggiups, the largest cousigoment yet. Ono of the nuggots weighed 9 pounds. A dall headsche, costivencss, low spirits, and no ap- petite, are somo of the indications of & billous attack, ariaing from a torpid liver. Dr. Jayne's sanative Pls will soon restora the liver 0 ncti tona of billourness {rom the ey briuging about a regular aotion of EXTRAURDINARY BAR%AINS Housekseping Goods! SIMPSON, NORWELL & (0, Offer & Magnificent Assortmont in their HOUSEKEEPING AND LINEN DEPARTMENTS Prices That Defy Competition! 100 pes Bro, Damask from - 45 fo $1.00 50 pes Bleached Damask, 62 1-2¢ 1o $2.75 750 dozen Towels, - - - - - 10c to 8173 500 Harseilles Quill, - - $L75 to $14.00 250 dozen Napkibs, - - 87 126 fo $20.00 ALBO, FULY, LINES OF TURKEY RED DAMASKS AND TURKEY RED COVERS, And overy artiole appertaining to HOUSEKEEPING ! And invite particular attontion to o magnifl- cont assortmont of Buff, Whito, and Pink Dumask Cioths, 8.4, 10.4, 14.4, 10-4, with 5-8 and 3.4 Damask Napkins to matoh. LINEN AND COTTON BHEETINGS, 5.4, 6-4, 8.4, 0-4, and 10.4, rotailed at man« ufaoturers’ pricos. 79 & Bl Statesst. ____GROCERIES, Groceries. 43 STATE-ST. 3-1b. Tomatoos, best, per dos..$1.60 Portland Corn, per doz 2,35 Elgin Corn, per doz 0. G, Java Coftoe. , 33, and 360 Rio Qoflee.... ... , 36, and 260 Sugars at wholesalo market price. AT THE WKOLEBA;H AND RETAIL GROCHRY HOUSE OF STOVIR & DOLLINGER, 43 _STATEST. PROPOSALS. will ba rooeived st thy ofice of “‘I’;:'m' 478 m:.g't& for tha cloaulog and 1y eaterlor Gk ol el a0 D, - DRESS GOODS, __CARSON, PIRIE & (O, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Have just opened an immense ns. sortmont of the most Attractive Noveltios in the following depart~ ments, at Interesting Prices. DRESS GOODS (First Seetion.) Large linos of New Dress Goods, choico Bpring Shades, on Tablos Nos. 1, 4, and 3, at 20, 365, and 30¢, all much under value, 100 pes. DeBogo and Camel’s Hair Novels tios, atylish ahados, nt 25 to 460 yard. 50 casos Attractive New Spring Dross Fa- brics nnd Buitings, in most olegant shades, lowor than ever offered hero. Now Bhades Lyons Poplins at 51,26, nover rotailed below $1.76, and quite equal to Irish Poplins. Great Dargains in Black Goods Depart ment this weok, SILKS (First Seetion.) Continued sale of Guinet’s Lyons Black Bilks, from tho lato New York Auction, at 50 to 76c yard bolow lowest pricos olso~ where. Prices rango trom $1.25 to $3.26. Boveral casos alegant now Fanocy Spring Bilks, {n choloest atyles and effecty, from 760 1o $1.40 yard, 25 por cent below value, 12 cnsos new Black Gronadines, single and doublo width, all wool, and all ailk and wool, in latest and most dosirablo meshes, very cheap. PRINTED FABRICS (21 Section.) 5 caces choice new Imported Cnmbrics and Cretonnes at 250, worth 40 and 45, Elogant now Foulard Percales, Jaconots and Organdios. Linens & White Goods (4th Sgetion.) Beven casss slightly-smoked and wot Tow. olings, from New York fire, at a slaughtor, Also, lot of Flannels, slightly smokod. WILLINERY (Rl Seetio.) Beveral cases Misses’ and Ladios’ Shada ‘Hats at 350, some of thom reduced from $1.25, Largo end elegant exposition of stylish Millinery, groatly below Bouth Side pricos, Borgains in Flowers. RIBBONS CFmat St . The largoat job lot of Ribbons ever opened here. 150 packages Frenclt Bolled Taffata and Gro Grain Ribbons at half prico and loss. A groat bargain. Bargaina in Bash Ribbons, PARASOLS (Bront Section,) Very largo assortmont, latost handles, best o8, Great West Side Dy Goods House, Madison and Peoria-gts, RICHMOND PRINTS, Fronch RICHMOND PRINTS ™ ¥zw SPRING scTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, TIOKETS NOW IN KTOIIZ AND RECEIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. 1D EXTR. ACT TONIC ELIXIR AND Liquid Bxtract of Beef Ts composod of the Juico of Raw Loan Teef combined with Tonics and Iron, and is rac- ommendaed by the Medioal Profeasion for the permanent cure of Piles, Dropsy, Indi- gestion, Constipation, Dyspopuls, Fomalo Disoasos, General Dobility, Loss of Appo- tito, and Prostration of the Norvous System, Also, Liver Complaints, with Complications of the Kidneys and Bladdor, and as Food for Consumptives. This proparation is an im= provoment on tho Licbig Bolid Bxtract of Beef, being & Tonlo, Stimulant, and Nutri ont. ¥or sale by nll Dealors. Large Bottles, $1,00; Trial Bizo, 35 conts. % RICHARDSOY & TULLIDGE, Proprielors, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR SALE, Fregzers and Refrioerators, Do buy pour Tog Crosrs Fraator il 154 bare togn (18 f ountain, oy BUCHANAN'S ®Voutilated Befrigerators, the best i Tnble Dot hddress Le BEREEIT, owor, .fi:h-mmmx Wioventh aad Jeffersonate., Philadel® C. A, COOK & CO,, \ (Buccessors ta Oouk, Coburn & Co.) Car. Dearborn and Washinglon-Sts., Chicago, § &V The Oldest, Laryssi amd Most Complela ADVERTISING AGENCY 120 Tills WEST, i SHIRTS. ELEGANT IN D) BIGN, Bupesb La w manatip. Faultess R4 HARRIS & COBNy 271 8 Clankest,