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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 1875. s (ardner, for Bagin The hasdt, for Toludo; b eret Props Alpena, lirkhead, snd sehr Gol- =‘r:k it trom T«‘)lmm: \vll‘: 45,00 bu corn, 50,000 bu “eheat, and 200 brls flour. MISCELLANEOUS, DISASTERS, The smafll achr Oen Q. A, Gilmors went anhare at Avon Polnt during the gals of Thnuraday atternoun, sud §a ropoited hisrd on the racks, Tue schr Growler wan nent to er assistance Baturday, but it 1 doubtful whether aligroachica e deathiiation, as (he wind was very high Haturday and Runday.... Thiiraday the sche Ciata 13eit Tofs Kelley's Tsland ‘for Leamington, ami, Shicn withtn abont @ mila of that y.ort, alid wan Atrik Ty the galo and drivon nearls to- the beash Lefors her ahchor caught, Capt, Robiuson, fu stempting toswim aetiore, was drowned, 118 body wan atlorwarda fond Shout 2 milles below Loaminglon, mue W aficrwards ke to Jtand, whero his fathor Jobinnon leaves & wifo sud iwo . The bargs east adrift by e Lug Manning off Irondo- qunt Tiay s separtad lost, proves ta hava boet, (o Col, Drackait, laden witl ofe fiom Ontarla to Clur- Jotte, Tho Onwego 7 fies utnounces thiat ahe rade it the storm safgly ot anctior off Nisar Cicoky atd hus siiico beea towed to her dertiustion, . doforo the Sehir €, A, Mrlin could be moved away from the bra~ con pier at Onwega, Thie dlay night, the swaves rolled §n 1= tho Like, viusing her to ranga so widely that shie hroko lier bakstays, other headgenr, snd_the lsn- aris of hier fore-stiroudd, ... The scow M, ‘Tutile, left he fvlanda with a load of sandstona for Cluveland Inat Jrevioun 1o thic great galoof Thurday, aud up o Sun- &iny oveniug had not arrived, nor had sle Leen hieard from, 1018 feared that slio ban atsuck by the tretuen- dous atorni of wind and rain thnt provaod, und has met with 8 fatsl dinistor. The Cloveind Lrpress eayn there In & posalhility that rhe was driven down {16 lako, auu taplio taay you turn up safe and souud, BUNLRIES, “The Day of Quinte aud Oswego Navigation Compa~ sy's stinr Kiucardine left Nupance Batutdsy, snd comn- menced her regular tripa Moadoy letween Belloville snd Oawego, The Achr David Andrews lft Friday with a load of ryo for Torantv, Two vessels nrriyed in Oswego from Cannda sl clear from ico.,,.The 1 W reduction of canal ta o Assembly at Albany Weilne sult was attafned in tho sdoption u provides for & reditction us recommenaed by n pecial Committeo of the Canat lioard, Thls reuctlon smounts 10 2157 per cent on gratn, H per cont on fine Eer, and 60 per cent on merchandlve from tide-water, THE CROPS PROBPECTS IN WISCONSIN, Mmwavkee, April 4,—Ths Senlinel to-morrow publislies reports of erap prosiects from varions patis of tho Blate, of whien tho following is tho summary by cownties : Outagamie—Lou per cent mors wheay rown than last yosr, Winter wheat looks well, Frult prospects fair, . Jejferson—Tho acreage of whoat, barloy, and corti s about the suwo uy Iast yeur. The ¢rops promuse well, -~ ZDodyge—Tup acreaga of wheat is bolow tho aver- ago. Yruit prospects poor. Dane—More onts and corn and less wheat, A Jazgo vield of winter wireat In promised, Maratho—The samo as Do, Fruit prom- ises well. S Jackson—Tywo-thirds tho nenal wheat scroago, Winter wheat dapago. it poor, Shebonganc-Lipes whieat and more barley aud peas thna lout yoar. Winter whent {8 o fatluro. Maraetlé—Ayprogo ncroago, Irait injured. Afonroe—Lors than tho averago acruago of wheat, Tho uaiel amouat of wintor wheat. Waukesha—Less whaat and mwore corn and oats, I'ruit ruined, Manitorcoc—3ore wheat sown than ever be- fore. I'rait not wpevigusly injurod. Large amount of peas planted. Calumel—Lees whout snd moro barley, rye, snd corn. by Wauzhara—Leey vhoat and more corn, buck- wheat, and rye. Wintar wheat prounsing. Adamns—Simo seroago as last year, Fruoiu fo- Jurod, Y or Racinc—T,08s wheat (han last v littlo njurod. _The fux erop 1 lieavy, Waltcorfh—Less wienl, 'ihe suow of Batur- day did uot bt the cope ]’rpin—l.urucr acreage than uwual Aows Jock—1Leas wheat and moroe corn, barley, and oato. Winter wheat looks well, Fraits bndly injured. Nsapberrian kiiled, Tho low price of wiieat the paac gear, and bigh prica of feed, han wmduced farmery to cut down the acreage of wheat, and jucjeaso corn pmd vate. Fruft bt IN ILLINOIS, Bpeciat Correspondence of 1'he Chicaan Tribune, Buackpenny Bratron, 1Mk, NMay 8.—The weatber coutinugs colusnd wet, At sunriso ou the 2d fust. the mercury fellto 20 dog. above 0, 12 bolow froezing; ice formed an inch thick. Tho 2 juches of suow that fall during the night protdeted the' grain, In oxamining matoorological tables, 1 find nosuch cold woathor recorded g tho 2d of 3ay for moro thun twonty yeara, Tho minimum temperuturo at sunrisa oo tho 2d of May, 185%, way 45 dog; 1855, 49 1867, 83 deg.: 1803, 88 dew.: 186, G ir.; 1866, 85 dogr. ; 1866, 81 deg. s 1407, 80 dog, 5 34 dog, § 1970, 44 dog.; 1873, 47 deg, ; 1574 1865, 0 deg. s 1675, 20 deg. Vegetation is nt a standstill, Small gralu son (1o st pf April fa np, but docs not grosw. Cattla cannot subsiab on grass, Many farmors a1e entirply out of huy and straw, Corn aod oats are bocoming very scarce, Farmerg aro vropariug their ground for plant- Ing, hoping that warm woatljer will coma soou. There have beon no ralns yel to alfeot the wellw, Ono wan bas borod neorly 200 feet withwut find~ ing water. The prospeets ahead look cloomy. A greater bLreadtl of oats has Leon sown this spring than wos ever sgwh bofore. A dorge amount of coru wilk bo pluuted, 9 . P.B. CASUALTIE DROWNED. Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Derrorr, Mich, May 4—Yestorday a little #ir] nymod 1da Wynoss fell Into the well of her father's ljouso, in Abbottsford, sud drowned. Jobin Glepn was drowned last night from a boat at tho fdot of Ovlsans street. His fxmily zoeides in Ouwogo, % Svecwal (haput; “'he Chicaoe Tridupe, FasT Bagiyaw, Mich, May 4.—John ' O'Don- nell, o man gbout 3 youra of pgo, was drowped in the river noar tha Tiristol atrcet bridza atous Vo'clock this evemmys, Degeased -was stoers- man on a lighter boiug towed up the river by the tug Oyghot, Tho tug Whito was comiug down wih two lghters, “Tho Cygnec blow hor whistle for the other tug to take to the right hand sldo of the draw, but the sigual was un- naticod yntil too !ate, and both passed through the same clinnnel, 'I'wo of the highters collided, and O'Donvell was knocked ovorloard, I8 way #o dark “nothing could bo done to save him, Deconsed hnd a family, and had been living £ wilea shovs Baginaw Cliy. SUFFOCATED BY OAS. Borpare, N. Y., May 4.—Edward Connolly and s goy ware suffocated with gn while in bod on Bunday night, and yesterday, while the Coronor was Jookipg for the lenk, an explosion toak place, toaging up tho foré and domolishing the wrindoys and doors, ' RUNINTO'AND SUNK, _° Tatxpo, 0., May 4.—fleam- barge Fred Kelly, whilo entoriug port this afternoon, collided with propolicr Swallow, sinking the lstter in 12 foct of watep, The S8wallow was Jaden with corh and flqur fox Ogdonsburg, Lous on carge, §6,000; covored by iosuranco. , RERCLED, g 81, Tous, May® 4.—Lom Donnelly, renorted lost by the sinklug of the staamer 8t, Luke on Bunday pight, arrived herg to-day, 1lo floated down the river eomo 10 miles on m raft, and thon swam ashors, It 18 reported that Mrm, Dinon aud bor two childron wore alio asved, but this 18 not defiuitaly ascertained. b ookl THE SISTERS OF LORETTO. ujl of the Sistera of Loretto agsinat the stholls Blshiop ot Chieago was up bofore Judge Willlams again on s plea iy sbatemont. on the ground thatthe covporation wes dissolved, Bome topauitions of differont partios were read, tending show that & regular . de Lad been glven fo tho Bisters by Father ‘Halllgay, as sdministrator, The principal evi- doncs, that of Mothor Ferdinand, has bean given beforo, aud the remaining tostimony was ouly sonfirmatory of hers, Affor tho avidence waa in, Judge Willlams refused to divmigs the bill at lbu‘usnfiu‘llud it will thorefore go to & heanug, Altholigh Mqther Ferdinand dfed Iast wook, the sull will ga ou, a3 i s {n the nams of the core oratjon, and fhe death - Lora dov nok ate tho ;:{;,u“ St s The athy ol e L OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxnox, May 4.—Tus ateamatils City of Mon» eal, froin Now York, au Porte i v dirivod oue 3 Surwating, from Port fush tne Ciry of A wnit bas been bmu?m Boston by the sssignaes io baukraptoy of the es- tate of My, Armatroug, whosq ature was biown VR g ;uvnnl tho spread of trn (zrnt fizp, to o~ .GOHJ 70,000, Aha valuo of hid stock and' urexs plrsd leaso. No ona has been found to acknowj- ®odga tho responsibility for blowing o tho pram- SPORTING NEWS. The White Stockings Win Their First Champlonship Game ut Keoknlk, The Westerns Become Demoralized, Seoring But 1 to Their Vis- itors' 16, Champlonship-Games at Washington, Bos. 3 ton, and Kt Louls, Turf Itoms, BASE BALL. WIITTR ATOUKINGS—WESTERNS, Bpectal Dispatzh to The Chicago Tribune. Krouxg, Is., May 4.—The champlonahip gamo of bnso Lall this aflernoon hetween tho White Htockings nud Keokuke regulted tn an oasy vies tory for tho formeor. 'T'lis woatlior wna campara- tively pleasant, and about 1,690 pooplo wore in attondanco. BMuch interest waw mani- fested in the contest ju advanca thereof, and coufidouce wns entortsined that our hoyswould give the Whites a closo game, ir, iodeed, they did not succeed in *‘scouping'’ thom. After'tbe first fow tnmugs, howevor, all hope of that was abandoned, Tho playing of the ‘Wosterns was characterized throughout by very looso ficlding. The etrors intha second funing,by which they pormitted tho Whitos Lo got In three i, threw them off their Lalance, and from that timo on they wero nervous and unreligblo. An It waa tueir first tilt with a professional nino, they very naturally felt solicitious as to the reault, and their ovorzeslousncss to mako tho best posgiblo showing causcd them to aopear to n disadvantage, Goldoy, usially accurate and rolinble, did some wild pitching, and Barpie thraw law to second baso every time. Some witd throwing was aléa done in the flold, and the bat- tiug wos weak ail around. THE CHICAGOS riayed o good game throughout, andare charged with but thres orrors. - Tho play wan called at 8 o'clock by Fred Boardman, of Chicago, who hiad boou chosen an nmpire, with tho Whitos at thn bat, Both sides took o cont of whitowash in the first inning. Ip tho gocond Inning, bythe inlolerable muf- fing aud wild throwing which was goaorally in- duiged in by tho Wostorns, Koorl, Potors, and Zotilein oroseed tho homo plato. - 'Tho Westarus took another coap of hmo.—Riloy, by a flv to Gleun ; Goldey by Warren to Cloun, and Millor by a fly to Glonn, Loth nines tuok bLisnks in the third inning, u;)&nu nico Solding bawg indulged in by boih sidce, 'fho calelmining procosa was kept np on the fourth funing, although it looked a8 though the Whitca would msecure & run, as Zottloin hal nwearly reached tho bLomo plate when Goldey sent tho vatl to Barnle, in good st ratiring Zotticin. Peters fouled out, and Glonn, by au easy lnt to Golion, way sent to first jo timo. The Wosterus were again retito in one, tiwo, threo order. Ju {ho fifth inowys the Westeros indulged in nuother stroks of mulliing, avd two uucarned runs was tho resyll, Higham and Wurren getting home. Rlloy succeedod in reaching third in thiw inuine, haviug struck wafo for his baso, and oeing ndvaucad abase cach by tho hits of Golden nud Mil'er, who wore ro- tired at first bane, but was loft there, 88 Barnia fouled out to Hizham. Doters suceeeded in Fum::g i ap earned run in tho sixth aftor Koorl was rotired on a fly by Go'den, He hit safo for first and got socond eafoly, and on Glénu’s hard hit to the loft. fioid " fonca camo howe, Gloun gotting two bates on tho Dlir, byt being caught on third by Halihan's throw to Golden, Higham's high fly to Riloy was taken, Hallilan, aftor earaing first by a’safo hit to contre, cams around home an passed bally, being the only run scored oun the Westora's side., During the sovonth fngivg QUITE A DISCUSSION nrose on account ot Larnle's attowpt to make a double play, [Instings siruck out; \Warren hit safe for two bascs, and, on loose fielding, got to tho tlurd, as did Dovlin to socord. Mines got to first ou eallet balls, whon Ioerl gtruck . out, Barmo muffed tho ball and touched tho homa baso, and sent the ball to Goldon, Tho umpire decidod Kourl out, and War- reurhond s for huiag, as put Gut by Dar- nie, na Golden sont the hail right back.” Alr. Boardman decided not out. In tho seventh Warran scored, and Devlin, who in the meantimo hnd secured third, cami homs on o passod bull, sud Potors got oul on & 1ly to Riley. Riloy succeodod in reaching fieat on Petcrs' low throw .of liy gronnder; down to ezcond on o paased ball; Goldon wont out by Warren to Glenn, and Ihley tothird ; Miller an Barnio were rotired by Hines, 3ioro Joose flelding 1u tho eighth innlug gave tho Whites 6 ruus,—Glonn, Zettloin, Higham, Warren, Doviin, nud Ilives oroseiug tho plato,— whilo Iinatings wont out al first Ly Golden's throw to Simmons ; Koer] on fly to Jones ; and Glonn by Hallinan to Simmons, Aftor this, no more ran-getting was indulged in by either club, tho Wonterus drawing blanks i the eighth and nintl, and the Whites boiug treated iu the same wauner iy the niutk, Tho following {s TUE sOuE: KEORUKA. R4 THiham, lmmun. Lnatina o #llquina, Warrun, 3 b, 3130 &4 4] bunmans, 1 b. 1in, e, £ 2 ol oJanos, 1 3 3’ ol oo = 81 8l v 0'{ltarnts, o.... g D11y o'{Narnts, 4 o] Ij|Golder, ! uf limin]_Tom s Tewns earned— kuks, Ut Olicag: Teased balls—tipenic, 8 Higham, 3. Errors—Ieokuks, 1i; Ghi Cptre—Teod Bossdtan, of Chleago. Scorer~Giearye Hiati, TIOBTONS—OENTENNIALS, &peciag Dwvateh to The Clacane Tribune, Boston, Moy 4,—The Ilostous reachod bers this meruing, and this atternoon played thole first gamo with tho Coptonulaly, The weathor was cold and chicerleas, and the clonds threaten- ed rain, but still thero wore nearly 1,600 persons prosant, who wore not any too well re);uld for thelr dovollon to ‘the gamo, The rluyhm of tha Contennials was suatourish to lio Inst degroe, ‘They pcored but two runs—ono each_in tho eightn and pluth inaings, 'Thoy could mot got in on Hpalding untl thew, In the fleld sixteen crrors woro charged to them, of which mnine wore mnde on buses, The Dostous played sharply, and made fonr doubls plays, but their tlelding waa by 110 means fayltloss. * The score will give the farther partioularsy AL uosTONS, | womewwocsal R Sl e —crmoorn! & ol ssenss ez tans | K ——o e swownl # 1 o o B 1 o 9| | Scagowonyl r liffy minat - Hotgon u(':fln"x'tu."ann‘cxuh. e i1 H g 3-14 RERR] -3 ‘Looa. 87, Louvs, Ma.,, May 4.—The first ghamplon. ship game of baso batl was pisyod Lere to-day betwcen the Brown Blockings aud Red Btook- iugy, both of this qity, sud resulted: 0311043280 1-18 0000108 =y "I'o-morro Clicago Whito Stockings will play the 8t. Louls Brown Btockings at the park ot‘s:nflfnthr. and & vory axcliiug contest iy exs necto o e WANILNOTONS, Wuump‘:;x,%flgr-lu‘;"t—{luo ball: Athe letics, 21 ; ‘Vn-hhlntou i —_——— THE TURF, MERTING OF TUE DOAND OF APPRALS. The Board of Appeals of the Natlonsl Tart Asgoolation mpt yestorday morning as the Palmer Housa for thp ad)uaicstion of caven ju the Weat which were not digpased of ab tho March mest~ ng in Now York, The followlng gentlomen of the Doard wers presents Q. W. Woolley, Cinclpostl, aoting Ohairigan, iu the sbsonce of the regulsr Chalre wmay, Amasa Bpragus, of Providence, 1. l.; Thonas J; Vail, Hartford, Conn., Secretary; and Meuwrs, William Edwards, of Oloveland, O.; K. C. Barkin, ot Detyoif, Alich. j and Abner Tsy- lor, of Chicago. Thore woro also present a number of wells kuown horsemen, from varions Westorn States, who wero interestod in some of the appoal caxes . which the Doasd proponed to taks up. Among thom wore : Capt. Dickinean, of §t. Louls, for- mer driver of Pilot Templa ; Mr, d, W, Jscobs, of Plano, IIl; Mr, Mattocks, of Pern, Ill; Mr. 1air, of Indianapolis, Ind,; Mr. Star, of Tipton, ITa, formerly owner of Dashaw, Jr.; George Mnunur, of this cily, managor of the Doxier Park Driving Association ; and Willlam Iioylo, s Bocrotary. THR TOARD ORUANIZED with Mr, Woolley iu tho Chair aud Mr, Vafl per- formiug the duties of Beorotary, snd oxamined tho papars and leard statoments in varlous cascn unui 1 o'clock, when thoy adjourned. At 3 o'clock thoy wont into executivo session, and, up to G o'clock disposed of the following canca s Cane: No, 147, W, W, Abbott, l’lxhrllmr". W, Va, yn, ‘Wi Zanioaville Axnoelation,’ The Assofution have {ng refuned to comply with the previous arder of the Board, o dosinion was rendercd that the Associstion { bo excluded from the righl to rejolu tha Na- tionul Axsoclation until the order was complind with, Cans. No, @09, 1. ¥, Lougatreot va, Vanderluirg Counuly Fair Awsocistion, Evauaville, Ind, An sppica- tion for deciaion aral order upon’ slated faat, Involviug s pualty for scceptsnos of an cutry which dinqualificd’ by previous Masyensiou, Tha ovhlencs whowed thit = the respoulont had recelved enfries disqualilled by pravioun arder of suspenwdun, Tin Board, therefore, W 430 flue, and untdl the fing In patd Lhe Ase on In denled the right to renew memberabip in tomal Ansocintlon, No, 241, Clurle A, Harsen, Denver, Cof Blvoded Block Awsoctation, Denver, Col, A elafin for a reward under Ruio 15 for farnishing Ine formation of the fruululeud entry wf the trotting- hoisu Ninvat Douser, The claia was ullowed by the Toard. Cask No, 243, Frank Fowler, Tituaville, Tu,, vs. Maeslllon Driving Purk, Masslllon, 0, An sppeal from b order susponding bim aud 'the’dun’ golding Orango Billy,” Tho peution act Sorlhs that hie kent 1 eutry by telogeaph before tha iuur of cloalng the cutries, * Ha pout n wecond plassage, vonhternanding tho cutry, beforo tuo eulrics were cloved, hut tho wnessago was nut dulfvered sbil the morning ‘sfter thu clodng of tho eutrica, e wkod that b be lberatod from tho entry, Tho Buard held: ¥irat, tuat 1t was nccowary 63t en eutry by legraph be ro- ceived within the hour of clowlng tie entrice in order to valldate the entry, Hecond, that it was necesanry, furilier, that s lelogram countermanding an entry Ba receivedl ofore (he closn of _{la entrics i order to take offct, Tho Buard, therefors, nustatued tho clalu of the Asnociation, CAR: No, 240, Charlea fawis vs, Grand Haven Trottug Park itd conplaint, va. and Agricultural Ansociation, Appeal Tuo loard found that Lowls failed to was, tersfore Oker No, il U, W. Siundars, Grand Risphls, Mich,, va, Utica Park Apsociation, 'Utica, N, Y, Ap- peal ‘from an_order suspending bim snd ko black stillion Young Wilkes, e Doard found that the potitioner bad falicd la wupyly evidenco In support of 15 appoa), and it was, therefore, dismissed, Canr, N4, 950, G, W, Neabiit, Secratary Bycamora Driving Lark, 1)L, va, White & Donlevs, Ottaws, Iil. Fraudlont caey Ot o Uny mars Tiorend O, i Bce- ‘more, Til, Tise Uoard found that Thercsa G. had been i fuck ontered fu & purss where abe did not beloug, but ot through auy dosign ou the part of Ler awnera of violuting the rulcs, oa they wero misinformed In regard to Ner previous performances, ‘This fuct was not regurded hawever, a4 warranting an_ezeumption from tho application of therule, sud fl wes ordersd that tho taro be cxpelled and_entrance money forfeits re, durmissed, o, Owlugy Lowever, ta extoduating circuinutances the Doard decldéd 10 modlfy the abor by wubstitating & fine of $10), peuslt; Sir. Nesbitt waiiied & reward under Tule 15 for Tur= niehing information of & fraudulent entry, but the claitn was uot ullowed, Care No. 25(, Georgo Harvey, Dunker i, IL. Application” for renoval of peusliy of expulaion fm- jorud upon bim and A. M, Sewall, with by gelding ino, The Board found that Menrrs, Harvey aud Buwall wera not guilty of the fraudulont entry of the horec, but were fecelyod and tholr confidence aouscd by une 1. 8, Rigby, who bad the care and handling of ¢ horse, and that the horss had beon fraudulently cred undor IUgby's management without the knowledge of Messrn, Ilarvey and Bewail —Con- sidering all oxtenuating circumatancer, Was ordercd thot Mossrs, Harvey e rclustated, and Wiat’ the penalty of expulsion recorded a gainat the gelding Nino Le modified by tho substitutiou of a fiue of$00, on the payinent of whicly Al horse shoulit bo relnstated, Afr, W. T, Dickson, of 8L, Louis, who appearad fu behalf of Mr, Harvey, pald the tine on the aunauncoment of this dectsion, Oase No. 4904, Jease Duun, Dryantsville, Ky., va, Kentucky Trotting-lHorao Breeders’ Associotion, Lex- ingtou, Ky, Appesl from the ruling of &\nluu and Astoctitlon, 1n this cane the Hoard found from the ovldenco that the judges, acting upon their belief and under tho suthorlty of Ithle 26, doclared tho second Leat vold becauso the horse, John 8, Ksne, Lad appa- rently been pulled, ' They substituted anather driver, and proceeded with tlie Tace, at the close of which they ozanorated tho removed driver fram iha reflection or Uability to any ponalty by reason of their action, aud exprossed tho convicilon ibat the horee, in' fact, Bid not been pulled. Tho nppeliant under the ciroum: s.iucoy clabmod {liat soid wecond Leat In the raco rhiould ba restored to rpcord, and consiiered in arrly- ing at tha award of premfums, This elaim was disal- lowod by the , who doctdad the record should sland with the second heat, 88 first ordered by the Judges, 1o be thrown out, and that the premiutis by awsided in nccordance with tha ruling, which sap- ports the docision of the judges In tho stand, The Doard wont into executive session again in the ovening, and continued until a Into hour. Tholr procecdings during his tims ywill bo wade public to-dny. OALYE4TON JOCGRX. CLUB BACES. Gavvesroy, Tex., Moy 4.~At the Jockey Clab 1aces, fifth day, in tho first race, free haandicap for all agos, mile hoats, tho first heat was won by Billy Willlamson, Austin second, FPaulino Spraguo third, Time, 1:46}¢. In tho sccond Loat Williamson passed mndor tho string one lopgih in frost of Pauline Bpragme, Austin third, Owing to foul riding Ly the rider of Willamson and Austin, they were daclared distanced, and the race given to Pauline Bprague. ‘Time, 1:473{. . ‘The eocond rnce, unlf-mite daeli, was won by Canductor. Dixie gocand. Time, b3 Weathor clear und pleasant. Geod attendanco. TUE NASUVILLE BLOOL-UQRSE ASSOCIATION MEET+ 150, Nasuvirre, Tenn,, Moy 4.—To-day, the firat of tuc apring moetings of the Blood-torse Associa-, tlon, was cloudy, with a cold drizzling raiu up to' noon. Tho track was very keavy, and tho at- tendanca meagre, This afteruoon It is clearing up, with prospeots of fair woather to-morrow. T'ho first race, Young Ainerioa stake for 2-yesr- old colta aud fillsce, balf-milo dash, 525 entrance, sy or pay, Asnooiation to add £250, 350 40 seo ond horse, closed with elghtaon entrics; six started. [, Williamn Owing, ch,’ e. Creedmore. 1 William Qottrell, b, W, Mayo, b, ¢, Woodiend D, Bwigert, b, e, Oeylon.. rdon & U0, ch g. Calomel, ‘rank, b, & Yirgil... J, B, Aills & Ca,, b, ¢, Dave Haxtol Tane—b33 The pools eold on this 1ace averaged: Wood- land, 50; Mmlll‘ur, 28; Coylom, 13; Haxtonm; 75 the fleld, 11, Becond raco, Bruco stakio, sweopstakes for 8- year-olds, subscription €50, half forfeit, tho As- Bogiation adds £500, milo heats, cloasd with thirty-niuo onteivs; fivo tartod, William T, Lisoka' cby ¢, George Oraliata,..oil 1 Goargo Cadwaliader's.ch, c. Vicksbur, 33 George H. Rice's b, ¢, Vol 3 4 Withicra & Bunnk’ b, Jobin Aleock's ch. ¢, 3 . Hime=1:03% § 1334, Just Oat broke his loft hind log at the three quaitor pole. Tho la fn this racesold pre- vipuw to tho first Leat pvoraged: Vicksburg, 800; Voleano, 2663 Graham, 185: (he tlold, %0, Aftor the first hoat: Uraham, 225; Voloano, Mi Vickuburg, 663 tho feld, 6, < . Third raco, Assccistion purse, €300; mile heatn ¢ g. g. ,’Lhomu. fii !.é!l!llfll ), B, Bargeut, ¢b. ¢, Egypt, Thoras Pacan b b,"u{':.“ Wil ¥ B, dackan . Ji I Bix s bkl ;4 The_poolw sold on this race provious o the frat heat averaged: Lgypt, 225; Grauger, 100, the fad, 15 Hayem, 40, ' Atier the second heat: Hayorn, 8005 Egypt, 206 Uranger, 70, s BILLIARDS, ROINES OMALLEYGES NILLER. An wiil appoar from sho followiog lotter, Tbiues is not inclined to allow Millor o retsin undisturbod his champlonsulp of the North- western and Southwostern States: 0U10400, May d.—10 the J, M, Bruniwick & Balke Co,, Blakehaldévs Champonihin Northwestern and Hafltfimmfll States: L bereby chalicuge Heory Milisy for the chawpionship of the Northwestern snd Houthe western Blates, in accopdance with tho rules adopted st recont (Guruanucaty sl liuve this day deponited 1n your hands the prelimiosry forteli of $20. Hexpy Kwses, A Sl AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. LousviLLy, Ky, May 4.—Tho American Medi- cal Asuocintion way organizod this morning at thoe call pf Dr. Boyling, of Teanveses, the Presi- dout. After an addresa of welcome by Dr. L. Richardsop, of Louiuville, the Preaident deliv- erod M mnuyal sddress; eubject, *‘The relution of the American Madical Association sud medical education in the past, aud its duty to that end in the future. In the aflorndm the Couvention 7osolved jiself ioto four sections, to dlsouss various subjects, st which sovoral esaays were read, Towight a brilliant reception and banquet was given at tha Qalt House. ~‘Lo.morrow Dr. Grosy, of P) ol elghtrehinu are reglstorod. ant the dlyin crowded wi th vintors, THE GRAND JURY, How the Law Provides 1t Shall e Selected, Composition of the Onc Picked Out by Sherifi Agnew. The Reasons Why, At the meeting of tho Cotinty Board Mondar, Commisnionor Urawford Introduced a resolution ealling upon that body to procecd as diracted by Iaw tosclect twenty-thres Grand Jurors for the May term of tho Crimioal Gourt, This rosoln- tion was based upon tho following soction of tho Iaw coucerning jurors s If the Grand Jury shsll be required by hr, or Ly Ahio orier af the Judge of any tern of court, it Pl Le 1ha duty of the Gounty Board {n each of the e.untic an this Bate, whereln pueh court i dirccted to La holden, at least twenty days before the kttini of wich court, to relect twonty-thire persons, ponecasiug the quulifications sa provided i Bue, 3 of this act, and a4 near as may be s proporiionate number frum earh Hown of precines i (lieth reapeciive enintim, 0 46rve 88 Orand Jurors st aoch time; and to cause clurk, witliin five days thereafter, Lo ceriify tho of (e peraons sy eclected ns Grand Jurorn to the of the Court for which they sre aciccted, etc, After the rosolution had beon offered, and ths Board had ndjourned withont taking action on it, acvarsl Commisgioners mot fn County Attor- noy Hountree’s room aud asked hin opinion con- cerning it. Ho, for sowe unknown reaon, ad- vined thein to let tho matter slone, vaying that it was of no particular consequence, aithongh, 86 will be kcon, it is mado thelr imperative duty by tho law of the Htato, For somo tima back ths salection of Grand Ju- rora hins been loft to the bailiffs of the Criminal Court, who have gone out and picked up auy ier- £oun whow they might chance to meet.” The one which waa fmpanolod tho other duy, how. ever, wan not selected in any such baphazard fashion; it was THP. CANBFUL CHOICE OF RIERIFP AONEW, who himself picked out the various individuals whom bo desired to serve. They aro safol- Jows: John Alston, whoeo daughter married Mayor Calvin's monj Thomaa IL. Corcoran, not i tho directory N E. Bupldon, coal-deater, whom geveral persons swore, in the law caso, they would not bolleve under oath: Georga W. Hotaling, ex-Ganger and ward. ‘mlltlclm 3 'Thomasn Melvin, No. 83 White streot; William Spalding, notary for Farwell; N. Kinhuen; Robart Good- rich, not in the directory; W. A. Ileed, ex- Bailiff in the Circnit Court’ L O'ltuare, not in the directory,—a crony of the Shoriff, and bhis confidentisl clerk : A. I. Godfroy, not in the di- roctory ; N. G. Byers, notin the directory,—a Bouth” Bide gambler boars this name; Al Bchiuntz; W. TFoonimore; Ferd Geiuslor, saloon-kaeeper, No. 204 Vau Buren stroot ; E. A, Chambers, not in the diroctory,—s man with the #£3ma name keops 8 gambling-lousa ; George A. Rosns, No. 610 Bouth Cansl atieet,—a friend of Ald. Hildreth, aud political desd-ueat ; Bunford Rankin, No. Honore street: Thomus Broderick, tailor, No. 122 Wright straet; Thomus Ii. Farrell, bar-tender (no residonce given in the dircctors) st Tom Foley's ; Archibald _ Macalister, No. 566 Michigan avenuo; D, F. CHlesson, brickiaver, No. 460 Soutti Union streot,—a crony of Agmew and Coptain of tho Clan-na-Guel Guards: Harvey Mertll, furcmau, ox-Daililf of (ha Criwminal Couit. 2 1t Ly been puggested that thers were TWO REASONA why Mr. Aguon personally eolected the Grand Jury for tns torm. _ Ono of them is that Doyle, bis Jailer, aud Jim McHale, his now friond, aro to bo Lrouglit beforo that body for oxamiuation on tho chiarge of stealing a ballot-box. As may bo remombeted, Mr. Mcliale prosanted sn order from Sherilf Agnew to the Jailer o give lim “wbat hie wantod,” what he wautcd beivg 2 ballot-box. inasmuch aa this inveatigation by the Grand Jury must necessarily include Bhoriff Aguew's order, it ie very natural that Le slould ‘wish to have s jury of good and well-known citi- zens who would foarlesely and thoroughly inves- tm&: his conueation with the alloged baliot-box of TITE TWENTIETH WARD JUDOLS. Again,'Measra, Heslng, Lieb, aud othors, will preseut to the Grand Jury tho case of tho two judges of eclection in the ‘T'wen- tloth Ward, * who saro charged in mnu- merons afiidavits with hnv!ng een guilty of frauds and violutlons of law. It is understood thal Sherfl Agnow was at tha polls in that ward ot the timo these violatious took place, and did not try to glop them, aud thut thews two men, whoso misdoeds _are to be examinoed into, aro frionds of hia, It is, of course, natural that the Bheriff, who was in favor of the adoption of tho charier of 1872, whetler it was carried by fraud or not, should desire to Eol a good and thor- oughly trustworthy Grand Jury, in order to in- vestigate cliargos agaivat judges who did so macl to secaro the adoption of that charter. Btill there are those DOUDTING AND DISTAURTFUL INDIFIDUALS who will look with “auspicion on this action of the Blorifl at this partioular time, sud who wil bogin to foar that evon tho courta of justica ara to becomo paritcipants in the fraude which have vitiated the ballot-box. Up to thia titne the re- apectablp citizons Liavo put their reliance in tho indlclnry Whatever elss might be corrupt, that at cast was beyond repzoach ; but if jt has come to page that the Grand Jury ia to bo used for the purpose of screoning criminals from punish- mant, thoy will bogin ta lose all hopo, 1t iw said that tho taking of testimony in tha caso of the two Twentioth Ward judgea has been pastponod unill Baturday, aud “thore aro hopes that Judge Booth, o soon a8 tho criminal docket lina been dlsposed of, will discharge the prascnt Grand Jury, and ordor tho impaneliog of & new ong, in pursuance of Jaw, for the purposs of in- yestigating theso complaints made agalust tho frionds of tho Bheriff, and, indircctly, ngnins thie Bhorifl himsolf, SPEC1AOLES, TACLES S g COPALRTNERSIIIDP, ‘The undersignod bave thiv day formod & covartnership undar tha frm samo of Hauleld & Bonson, to transact & Grocery rokorage Busiuses i 114 Water-st., New York A. ATFIELD, Ju., Mar1, 1615, ARTHUR_BENSON, DISSOL.UTION The Copartnership herotofore sxiating ui n. dorthe firm of Meliok & Saundars, at No,147 Bouth Jefferson-at., has this day becn dise solved by nutuael gonsent. . U, F. Haun. dera will continue the businass on his own coount. . MHELIOK, 8 d Q. F. SAUNDERS, Ohiosgo, My 1, 1875, COPARTNIRSIIP. Ths undersiguod have this day formod a copartasrhip anderthie styloand firm of Doelin & Hartm: ball 1he Wholasals Liquor Dusiness at 266 and 268 tod-at, A, BOKRM, Chleago, lll_l!d?ll L.‘"Aflllkfl._ DISSOLUTION. The Firm of Paulaon & Roineck has been dissolved b{ mutual conasut. ‘Che business of manufaciure of Saddles and ilarness, sy heretofora, will horoaftor beoarried onby J. Paulsen, at 236 Milwaukoe-av. FAULSHN & REINEOK. __STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, _ Ohicogo & Northwestern Eu.llwn{ q‘og:p ny, pril 3 12 X% o The sunuat the stocktioldars snd botdheids PR Rty bty B the ‘eloctlon of Diragtors, parmusnt to Lrabaaction of suct oibar bust imay gume bofore uu Veluck e u#mfi\'fm %0l authensicats sogistration, ouor ulv ?;l";’ll“&k‘;ri‘""lnn'tmtlh LUERT KERP, Pro ML, BYKES, Jn., Rocrotars, Omee Chicago, Rock Island & Pacide B. H; ncu., Army ¥ The Aagual Moetizg of th Stackialders uf L go. Hock Yeland ‘& Facifiv Ttailruad Comyany wlection of Directors, pursuaot 1o law, aad the otug betore thaa, augl otuez husiness oty L ace st the Cort sy thy Cliy o bioid at o Cori o Chteago, oa Waduaeday, the 3d day t 1 o'elock s, an. o IR, . 1. Tows, Bsorstary. Yreaidudt. Orrics or vux Taxx Snonx & Sicut C fourkk WAy Courar, The annual meeting of the 1gih, of this Cam- Oy Aprlile 1ay 1; o for eneuing year, ek et eobopvints Biaingah alll Lo bl 16 giicg uf the Company, iy o Ulasy Land, Uitls, on Wodnssday, Uiy bl day of 3iay nast, bo: tes the biuee of i ock in' (o foreuoon s 3 o'clock b q bat day, > oo ORI Bucratary pro. tem. e wEDIOAL. " Piles and Fistula 2"3'{:15:'1"“;2: "vllul.’ll‘n DAy ‘BI::;‘IHII‘, HE‘)};“ZLL 0 vst Madisoust., Ul 3 ce PO 11 a G 800310 8 pe . ore Uhicsu0: Ullico Boussy T GORMIOK'S MUSIO HALL, Jesse Shepard! The Greatost Living 3Mnsical Phuuoinens, from ST, PETERSBURG, PARIS, AND LONDON, BINGER BY APPOINTMENT at the Grast Fates of ROTIU DAME DI PARIS and of othee Groat CATHE DRALBOF LUROPE, will giso Throe Grand Concerts, Wedueday, bMay f, Fridar, Mar7, and a tirand Sacred Coneert, Sunday, May b, This wonderfo] Suger and Comporer haa pronaunced Ly tho Kroat eritlcs of Eurape, to POSSLSS The Most Remarkable Valce Ever Enown, Atench Conoert Mr. Nhepard will perform the UNRI- VALED MARVER of siuglug GRAND DUO FOR SOPRANO AND DASSO. PRICEA~75¢, 91, and $1.25, Beats for asle at Ba P News Stande of principal Iiot Casenrteafter; THOMAB MAGUIR! .(ll? IMBALL., . i, SMITIHL ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON! GREAT SUCUESS OF Emerson’s Minstrels! FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA, Large and Tashlonahle Aulleuces gerol thie Pamous Ranc ot POPITATL ARTISTE, tho Tarerst u the Waorld, and withinut excoption o very e HIARE A BILEN JCE, i 4 LY MAC J 0 il A s 5 Jolk Khirehdy LR M4 405 SR otrtheity, {JA foll e compiets Oecheatra, under tho leadershlp of FIOFESSOR MORRINON, o frery anvalse, Wedaoaddy and aturdayatiornonns at el cl-luf:y OF ADM antta enn. Re.rntres and AN ADE « Now on_ During th 0 FIVE (@) NIGHTS AXD OX¥ v ADANE RIAT Ul apnear for tha frat tina i 5 i MONDAY, May | T AT _Flizatieth TURSDAY, May iris ‘Antulnotte WEDNESDAY, Lucretss Dorgls Mary Stnart 7 Mnina farte Antoinetta wocording 1o locstim: uf seats to commence o Ao Theatre, ACADEMY OF MOSIC. EMILY SOLDENE. INO MATINEE TO-DAY. This (Wednesday) Evealag, by ganersl request, CHILPERIC. BOLDENE as tho Jolly Kiug of Franee, A Triday—MADAMK LARCHIDUC, ro tinor~CHILPIERTC, GHINTC, rda DA 1A Woek =M I LAXDIIE aud her Powertal Pra matic Campaoy, froms New York. EXPOSITION BUILDING. BY SPECIALREQUEST Of Hooker's Holdiers, on viaw a fow days longor, the great Westorn Batlle Fictare, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. Tharsday an iniag T MoVICKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLA’S New Parisian Opera Boulle Troupe, YOR BIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE ONLY. Mondey, May3, 1475, first produstion ef Leeoc's last aad wost successinl opars Luufle, GIROFLE GIROFLA! The relgning seasation of Europoan citioe, whicl lias been Tecojvol {n siow York A1id GENGE Amercan citior with the most enthusiasils applaves, prosenting, for tho dnat Lo n Cileare MLLK. CORALY GEOFFRA AR O B MINPLLL &2 i JUERAY. Grand Chorta aud Orchestra of Fifty Performer PRICKEUrcliestra and Urchostra Clrele, #174% First Balconr, $1. Sccund Balcony, Loceuts, Ne cherge tur resorving _:u‘nft‘vffi PRICES-Lde, S0, 81.00. BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE. Corner Sxteenth and State-ste. IMMENSK SUCULSS OF Tda Cerite's Lady Minstrels, MLLL. LA FAVRE'S FRENCH CAN-CAIV And tho Lateat Great Seasation, The Ladies’ French Gymnasium, Introduclag 1) Beantifol Tadics fn ploasing acis, with niatio Fanatalns, Gslcioam Lighiar Now Neoners Xe. iy Trbue evoe tifolcing. wa LADIE! A AR S TN sy, ACADEMY OF MOUSIO. SUNDAY NIGHT, Undor_the dimotlon of Mr. DAN O'IIARA, GRAND OGHARITY BIENEFIT to ohildren of tha late DAN BRYANT, i LISH OFERA TROULR, ENCH OPERA WOUFFE TROUPE, GRAND OPRITA HOUSE COMPANY, ADELPBLTIEATRE CUMPA UIEAR Mexsra. Frotand Frank Snedor, Williaw Harden, dous Dialaditl, " uan, ¥ "Are, Ma Nu'o Saulsbury and bl St o Swlts, Goodwiillo, an i dreds of athe Hummey ARIGAT BRTeRs. ADELPHI THEATRE. Toa Targest and Slost Complate Varisites Theatse fn the Vorld, By fartbo Largest Company L Americs, Part 1. Mirror af Ireland. 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VOL.I.NOW READY., Thls edition will einhod tho results of the ripest, lsarn. ing of tho aluelesnit cantury, ju Att, Literature, Philow Seivice, | B sy confriciied_ setctus by g campelsed T this ediion, 1 the julnt product of Uriush aad Price dn cloth, §9; tnll Russla, i1, bubscriptions recalved by LITTLE, BROWN & CO., 10) Washingtou.st., Boston, = e ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FXTLANATION OF TUEFRRENCE: MARKS.—1 Ratrday et- & v axcenind. :Moudas ezceptad, | AR 1004, Uiy, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, man 1 )y ’5 3 eaptod. rive dunday al Tleket Gteer, bis Ciariot, Lot Siry eorner Sndivon-ity, an aPacifial'ast Line o bub; 1y ¥ abiubuquo Night ix. via Uinatia Nighit Krproan, Feepurt & Dubaatie k3 vt & Dubagua Lxores ks b nm F ot 5 3Milwaukue Pasvany & Milwaukas P & liree 1 a ar v Lake ¥ 1pros Tako Expra ‘epot enmer of s and K Dasot carmer of Cantlang Klanies HICHIAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, font af _Laks. @nd fastnf Iieenty-n . Teac i 35 a1, | lantic Exro Lispyn Night Expres 5:00pY, (,;Iuh‘:ll\[l‘lhl ¥i0yera: forolizy Frpro 2380, m. Nigr.i hapress, D:ll(. B *Sunday ¥z,” 3* ¥atnrday and Sunday CHICACO & ALTON RAILROAD. n, Kansas ¢ty aud_Dencer Short Line, via Loutets fo., nisd Chirago, Springfietd, Alton and St, Lovls Fhriugh Line. Futon Depot, West ide, nrar Vadison.st, Lritye, Tichel Oficeas AUDepot, and 155 Randolph-st, drrive, cuce, KanrssCltyand Denyar Fast E: Bt. fouls and Soelgfiold Tt 5 pringtiold C"IEQF‘.’J. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. A diepat, corner Judison uni Canaleste, Ticket Offee, e oppotily Sherman liaite, and af Depor. Geace, | _Arnce, Miiwaukeo & Praicis * 8208 m.| TS o 1*10:00 8, m.[* 4:00p. me aud Stavens Boint, Pa *11:008. iiwauken, St, Pal & Sin o s apolis, thiough Expross. t 70w, e n'._L,m‘mg CE,HHAL,WAILWHVI. 2 ew (hrlan ow Orlaane 1r 6% a0 ias TON & QUINCY RAILRDAD, diana-ae, and Sisteent Ticket 0ees, ot Kanska Ci; Aurors Puesene Autora Passeng, Dubugun & Si rady, $F3. Moaday KANKAKEE LINE, Frem Contra. Depots g0 Eot N dupet oot sconil-ate_ Tuckes'oure, 1AL iandaiphestey @il at depote Tndianspolte Touleril uatd Dy £ e T e i e _Batl Nlebt Brprors (daily)....] 7250 m. 7580 m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Prom INttabura, Cincinnati i S, mer Clinton and (arroll.s _Bandolph—si., und b depot, LINE, Louis ltailwny depat, cor Weat Side, Tickes affes, Indianapalls, Loutsrille & Clacts natl Day Expros CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ssenger depot corner Chieano. reliht and teket-opice No 48 Cia nl:l‘"fls'ugfl‘ufl.mguclllltfll AKST. LOUIS RAILROAD. ikt aioe, 124 Hamdoiphetos asek ot depmi 0% Leave, | _drrier, Coluralion, Phttabure & New Yark| 8y KIPrest,vresisegyons, o . M, |* B TN Colnmbun, Piibare & New arg] ©90% = 8:lom.m Night 13 pioea (daily), . Fi0a.m, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leare, 1055 1 233, m..* b vates tuan, FALTIMORE & OHIO RAILRORD eentmstailah Tesekotet, 1o LalsetigtcTe! ook af Mall, Sundary Lapruw, Datly. . GENERAL NOTICES, REFUNDING OF TAXES, CoUNTY TREA RN Aoh DoLrCTOR, Coox 'aUNTY, T weesnidange VIS i st eilog o 1 790 of the State tat of 15, whon b nong otder proviiuns e sorvoration bavin o atlon the ous of 23330t the Stgte recolpt, tudonsing the Suo i i uount paid on auch receint, and ahall aisa Take frou 1a1-payor a saparate roccipt fur the amounl pald,™ H , 4 provides fora pulilia notice in ooe newspaper printed 1 tho connty for ons monih, and in accordance with tha esma. notios ia hieraby given that parsons outitled :;:l:‘bl;lm Illxd\lr‘;llhllw‘zlvhlulv; Ih:rl-llu l"_’l pllug et iloe o a5 aiter the Arit day ot A TN B MILLER County Treasurer of Qook Cousty, Il MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. GRAU & CHIZZOLAS PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE GO, MONDAY, Mar3, la Ylliuur:’n“l and sucoossful Opors GIROFLE-GIROFLA. VRRY NIGHT AND SATUKDAY MATINER, ties brlescite el THIED PRESBYTER'N OHUROH, Coraier Warlinglou and Carpentorats, LEIIDAY EVININGE b o Graud Allegory of PHLGRIM'S PROGR! 6 41 Coloans] Paint- jure, Cuncorty sad Drilllant Tabloauz, Luuls Fashaseng’ STANLAKD 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicagos ‘Besurofultobuyonly the Geauine, Notice to Stove Maunfacturers and Dealers. QUALTEAMASTER GENERAL'S Orvica, ‘ MAHIMHN)N,?#S“!:;.EAD‘!“II 24, 1873, ' ARMY OV A TS gr Sk Sl v e v a o 10 Semaln {3 Soutton a roxsausbLie lengts of Hise, ol for army use, 10 in- burn Authracite etlvely, o ‘luvited to send to v of Chist Quarteriuaster, Omahs, Nob., reica lists of thelr staves, hotli cast ani blv ‘pux (re atat t lu;l lkhl hll'n'ulrlxlll; ons, they tay have to viler far 4 adapled espueislly (o theet 1hD d aro usually rolulred for difforont slxos hieat ooy of of lsrge slzela tuem, kina ! \‘hl‘"mn:l dutachmouts SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES. DETHOIT ABRENAL DEAUBONVILLE, Micl,, Aprii 33, 1815, Wii1 b offered for walu &t publio Auction, comisnelx ey Juane 675, at this Avsens] usu- Uun ens, Prujooiilcs, Mluskels, Atooutres Ihate, Minall Arms, Awmmunitioe’ ols, A catalogus of % ariiolea to be sold will ba furnished on application, at '\ "Arssuial, at (he Urdaance Ao York, ur at 'Oninante Utlics, Washington, D, O, 10 por cent un the' day uf sale—on accept- suce ol bid-aud tho Fowatnior when by proerty 13 Qoltvored, a stores will b;: required to be remaved withia twenty W of 4 uveramo vos tha right Lo refuse sny bid not -bozes Lo be pald for st a stated price, to Le de- ding atfcer, W by e e S itajar of Ordazzon. “Tormg cash CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, f, Yan Huren aud Shermia e Devaly sornee &F Vo ok Tuviiy Hovete s Tiekel five, MISOELLANEOUS. CITY, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ROOM 1, CITY HALL, Citicaao, April 97, 1878, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Thu Delinqusnt Taz List for 1874 will bs roturned to the County Uolluctur for judgmont sud sale o the Wth of wishing tosave costs on thelr property will ice befire that date, b thls ollee LORGH VON 1oLy, &ty Gulintor, LAMBREQUINS, Window, ¢ 1 Aniskts Gos SR B A 168 Illinols, 305 West Madison, and 1900 Olark.sta, HO! . BLACK HILLS. @ e Combination forming. 1 7 #10 to 850, wmblnation forming, hmurlhu"l'mt'lgloulhr ¥ 8 lforiuuss can by t 11. LOWBMA, araanie LClty, Wyoming. MEDIOAL OARDS. NOOURLEY Noeavii Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH OLARK-8T,, CHICAGO, d by mall, free of ctarge, Bt [+ OLD 1 et o L2 roRr sSsALIN APERS At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office, .

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