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3 (glith Ohlo, . 8§, Casn o Beatt k Trawn, 15 AT, OB iy, Wiiliata” Tislanger {0 $ O dneh, onhalf, 8800 ‘g J. T Tansomn, F. Yiter to 1, P, Bullivan, * atme T3y Gooke, 3. W Clark to AL T, Huutah, D¥e-Hriy-Nftha, $1,0005 tig Jteeotuta, Refla Irlo Ses Cimyany to Alcz. Ruell, 0007 e Jlove, J, Tozen to . Talian, Jr., §400 ¢ teone B esiin, Walter Bweikhordt fo_ Feter Guenther, ol Roon &t Ohislen, Charlen Chéno to Ly A, elt: Jerlrk, one-haif, $1,:01 prop Trader, It. olland and L Diroke' ta 1, J. tlackeit, §14.0201 tug Tor- o Tyanilin Moora fo Wilamn_ [, ~Holls, eue- Te0ed, #0003 neaw Veuus, @ ibrioiin Borfow to Jorephs enx, onehalf, $2°03 schr Wikilam Wal- Jorei L, Smith to faaao Warwick, $L0 burge Marl- ? Vonehalf, Amos Fasion to F, W. Fifield, 5i0; prop Mayflower, &, Lihion to A, Fost, one-liaify ;,-'m,mge Morning Blar, M. Pelky to L, Labinean, onethird, $3,000% aclir ik it Dry«lo-i Company” t Thom : veow Maid Lark, Tramily, one-half, 90 reowercht Liicluda Lozen, i1, Lerkios to . T Yeouard and 1L, Huligrew, #1200, MISCELLANEOUS, CUATOMH OFYICENS' PERQUIRITES. Brecisl Ayents of ine Treasury Depariment Liave, or think they bave, discovered o method Ly which Col- Jectors nt coriain porta on the lakes hnve largely fn- creascd thelr salatien, Accordingto a law passed In $162 Utleztor And Burvesors of eollostion districts an {he teko fronller aro Authorized to kcep for salo at thelr officen blank manifeats and clearances, and to tharae the aum of 10cents, and no more, for each $ak which ahiall be proparcd snd axecuted by thiem, o trovinion i made to compel them to scconnt fur 1he Toney ecelved fur ihene [1anks, and nels récolpts Lavoeen regarded sn porquiniter, aud as anch weco Ptined, Chirges are made, howayver, that in many Toven T centa huva been charzed, which, if true, in of iree 8 dirvct infraction of tho Iaw, ‘The ports of Du- fiis, Ghtc: go, Port_Iuron, Dtroit, sud afialo ore Yected by tho law, Tha receipta ntChicago swell o a1, with othet peznuibiien, to €17,0.0 whila tia Yort 1Tnron Collector, alded by theso blanke, geta f170), fhio kamue aalney reccived ly thn New York Col- fector,” The facta have been reported ta the Treasurs, bnt whother anytbing ean be dovs by tho Department S 'nneertain, 1t was hrobsbly the intentiou of the vy flatthe blanka should s furnished by this Depart- Ihentand fhe procceds accoun-ed for, othiorieo tho o cratioun of thir act wonld not liave been reatricted to e poris,—Letroit Fren I'reas, DISASTENS, Tho aclir Lyilin 2ac, after losing all her canyss in {he gals on Lake Outarlo Thursday, was driven sshore at Morpeth, All Londe saved....Tho Captaln of the Trenton, which arrived at Cloveland Sunday, roporta serscl nunk In the north Farsage of Lake Erfe; It a Velieved to Lo the schr Lightood,... Ilio schr Cone aielo, Jaden with bulidieg stone, froin Vermilion for Toledo, foundered off s ls-1iexd in the gaia of Hst- wrday ight. Ouly two of the crow wero saved—Fred Donshos, runte, aud James King, sesman, The names of tho lost afo: Capt, If, M. Hauser, Willlam Law, filliam Clary, Charlca Tearson, and ‘s femlo cooi, name unknowi. ., The sicam-hargo Fred Kelly, whilo enterlug Toledo, coilided with tho prop Swallow, sluke ing the latter lu 12 fect of water, BUNDRIES. There aro great many vesscls Iyingat Port Dal- houste, which are fitting out for scrvice, Tlia wchr Cormican, from Youngstown, arrived there Thursdsy aticrnoon, and will be docked for repairs. ... The rcow Venico, of Wyandotte, commnnded by Capt. Joseph Danmez, s driven sshors on the weat e of VilinDay during tho gule Saturday afternoon, snd has Gone 10 Jieces.....At Fort Dorer Baturday, Mesete, J, & J, Alln lai & achouner ; capacily, 10,000 bu, 8ho i namied 1iza Allon, Thers Pas becn no icat {ufs_port for somo time, and navi- gation may be considerad opers 1, Batur. Gy, navigation opeucd, Tue &ehir Nements ‘cloared early in fhe morniug for Windsor with & cargo of wheat, POLITICAL, SENATOR SPENCER ON THE RACK, Moxtanyeey, Ala., May 6.—J. 8. Porrin, Iate Ropublican momber of the Legislatare from Wilcox County, testified as follows before the Committos now investigating the means by which Bpencor secured his cloction totho United Ftates Senato: * Troops woro rotained in Ala- Dams oforo tho olection, on teauisition of ‘my-~ self and others, it having been urderstood that Bponcer had arranged for troops to bo put at tho disposal of tho rovenue officors whore jollmidation was necessary, Thoso troops, accompanied by United States Marshals who bad fletitious warrauts with citizens' names prominently displayed, snd slown to porsons who would inform thom,were pnraded in various connties, 1 ahota holon my bat and reported that 1 bad bean attacked by Ku-Klux, and I eont troops to arrest tho mythical assailants. 1 kiept {ho troops as long as I could uso them as a po- litical machine. Our purposs was to secnre the Legielaturo at all hazards, and clect Sponcor.” . A number of witnerscs teatify to tho use of monoy to effect the sume purpose, FORT WAYNE. Sreetal Disvatch to The Chicage Tribune, Fort WArNE, Ind., May 5.—The total voto in tho city clection aggregated about 5,000, Tho following are tho Counclimoen oclected: First Ward, W. T, McKean, Ropublican, no opposi- tlon; Second Ward, J. B, White, Republican; Third Ward, Michacl Dalles, Domocrat; Tourth Warid, Charles Munson, Demoerat ; Fifth Ward, Georgo L. Harding, Republican; Bixth Ward, Timothy Hogan, Democmat; Sovonth Ward, Silas Tam, Democrat, no_oppomtion; Lighth Ward, Ifonry Willenborg, Domocrat ; Nioth Ward, Joho Willanson, Demccrat, Thero Lag boon intensg rojoleing u the city all day over tha resuit, and the gonorai feoling s that the power of 'King Coucus, so long imptegnable in Fort Wayno, is forovor hroken. LANSING, MICH, Spectal Correapondence of The Chicage Tribune, Laxmng, Mich,, May4.—Our new Council— eomposed of saven Domoerats and five Repub- licans—Dold ita tirst meoting last ovening, and elected tho following officera: Marshal, Bmith Taoker ; Auditor, George Cole; Bexton, John Arderly; Prosecnting Attomney, Judgo Pinkuey, Tho following is tho bonded debt of the city: Railroad bonds, $102,400; school-houss bondn, £00,000; bridge bonds, €16,000; cometory bouds, §10,000, Total, §177,400, V/ATERLOO, IND, Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, - Warearo, Ind,, May5.—The munioipal elec- tion Liero resulted in the choice of tha foltowing ticket, compoacd about oqually of Ropublicaus sod Domocrata: Trustoes—Tirst Ward, Ell Y, Willinmeon ; 8scond Ward, Daniel Tell; Third Ward, Danio] I* Smith: Clerk, 8. B, Johnson ; Trossurer, Edmund Till; Asscssor, James W. McOnally. But lttle excitement attended the alection, and everything passed off quietly, The reault gives goneral eatisfactlon, THE IOWA SENATORSHIP, Byecial Dispaten to The Chicaar Trivune, ‘Wasurxoroy, D. O, Msy5,—Tho National Reporier has this news from Iowa: ! The Iowa Republican newspapers conceds the election of Bearetary Bolknap to succeed Heustor Wright,” THE WRONG “NEW.” A siander Nipped in the Bud. Washwngton Star. A soandalous story, likely {n its course to reach Washington, is in ciroulation affecting , the charactor of the newmiy-appointed United Btates Tressuror, Jotn O. New, of Indisna, Tnls, in effect, is, that, owing to cortain {llicit dealings with & womau of bad repute, his sutier- ed hinsolt to bo Llackmailed {o tho axtent of sovoral hundred dollars, aud, sfter Lecoming tirod of paying corlain’ domanded mouthly in- stallments, ho cansed suit to ba entered againat the woman's busband, aud had Lim ssutenced to servo a term in the Penitontiary, This scandal was first poblished {n an obscure paper printed in Pooris, noar tho bouudary line of Jodinoa and Ilinols, Tt was given promin- ence by bolng telographed to the Cinclnoatl En. quirer by ity Indianapolis correspondont, Sube -sequently the correspondont, upon investigation, baving aacortained that he had dono o positive iojustica Lo Mr. Now, retractod all tho assertions Lie baa proviously sont to the paper ho repro- sented, and which were duly printed, Now, the ouly courectiou pussibie to load even wmufuu{(m ‘the drugiing into the scun Treasurer Now'w namo was the fact that & man named New, of no kith or kin, or eveu acquain- tance, had intereated himself in having sontenced 30 tue Penitentiary the Lhusbaud of & nolarious sbandoned woman who Liad jmpoacd upon his m"w‘ ', aud who, when digcovoring that he been her dupe, caused criminal procosdings to ba instituted againat hor busband, s the one who had directed Ler to falsely: wisropresent her Fyudmon‘ in ordor Lo sppenl to publia sympathy, A'hin Mr. Mow, whilg residing in Indizus, wae pot kuowa to Treasurer New, nor fodeed would - b now Liave beon, kave for 'tho fac that his aswme was unfortungtc); - pleasant nftair, iy mlaadiup jn, (s ren GENEVA, 1A, Correspenilence of The Chisago Tridune, Gxxevs, 1o, My l~Here fa & bustling, dhriving village, doing s heavy business, thers belhlzl nnlm;ld 1rom this station aver 200 cars of grain and live itook mince Hopt, 3ot thiore ia 10 physician Wil e iane! 4ud Bome of your full-fludged doctors como to thi towa and bang ogt a slingle. A milliner, land- Jord, ayd alsa a millor, arp niesdsd. Baing's pow town i due midut g0a splendid’ country, parsons eould coa row ey % 850w Up Witk lhi loin. i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1873 STATE NEWS. Gon. Smith, tho New Grain Inspeotor, to Begin Tu-Day. The Present Rates of Tnspection Raised 25 Per Cent, The Chicago & Alton Railroad Company Loth to Como to Immediate Trial, Opinton of {he Attorney.(iencral as to the WIdth of Rights-of-Way, Snectal Dispateh to The Chicane T'ribune, Srnxarigny, 1., May 5,—Gen. John Carson Smith, tho new Chief Inapeetor of Grain, will doubticss enter upon tho dischargs of the dution of his oftice to-morraw, Ilis bond was suproved to-day by the Hoard of Rallroad and Wxrehouso Comminstonera, It in in the penal sum of £40,. 000, and Is slgnea by J, O. Bmith, Robert 1. Foes, Albert G. Lull, John Bushler, and Le- baroris Gallhardt, 'Lhis boibg the monthly meoting of tho Doard, they audited and spproved the financial atatomeut of A, L. Parker, Acting Chiof Inspector of Grain, for May. Thao state- ment showa that tho exponses of the dopartment for the month wore €3,704.25, and the fees $1.320.31, showiog & deficlency of £2,077.01. I, however, Harpor shonld pay over the amount of money in hia iands, a8 it is Loliaved ho witl, this doficit would be met nud leave a balance to the credit of tho dopartinont of ®19,639.80, The Board, howover, to meet contingencies, talsed the Inspector's feos as folloss: For in inspection, 20 cents per car-load ; 35 cents por 1,000 bushals for veseols ; ono-fourth of & cent from bagn. Out mspection, 25 conts por car-load (o carsy 85 cents por 1,000 bushols to vossels ; 25 cents per cor-load to toams; 10 cents per wagon-load to teams, This is an addition to the fresont rates of 25 por cont. Tho Board leave to-night for Chicago to inatall the new Inspector into his office and to get & perfect underatanding of the conditian of tho office, and probably to look after tho tntoroats of tho State fo tho demand to ba made upon Harper for tho funds i his handa, RAILIOAD RUITS. The Chicago & Alton Naiirond Company to- day, through its attorney hers, made application to the Bonrd {or a coutinnance of the cause now ponding In tho Sangamon Ciicult against them, and now coming on for trial at tho Court now in dessfon, Tho Doard did not decido to agreo to a continuance, and the indicationa sra thoy will not, Thoy ars expecting to advise with their altorney, ox-Gov. Palmer, to-night, rogarding it. TAILROAD AID. Tifty bonda of €600 cach, issued by tho Town of Hutsonville to tho Danville, Paris & Vin- cebnes Railroad Company, upun comp.iance of conditions precodent, wero to-day rogistered in the Auditor's oflice. CONBOLIDATED ACIIOOL DISTRICTA. Judge Zane, of our Circuit Court, in a caze re- guxdmfi tho cousolidation of school districts, hich bis docisfon oxactly states, says : 1 therefore hold that it s osscntial to the valldity of thio consolldation of two districts that tho Treasurer of the township in which they sre sltuated ahail, within tou days of the dato of tha order of courolidation, fils ia tho ofice of tho Cumnly Clerka sl of the tax-hay- era resldent therein, It follows that tho district {n question haa no legal exlatence, no such list having Dewn 60 filed, NEW COBPH!IATIOT:!. Tha Chicago Screw Cowpauy, capital stock £25.000, filed articlos of incorporation with the Becratary of Stata to-day, Notico wan also ro- colved thatthoTown of Townnda, McLiean Coun- ty, had oreanized under the act of 1872, TIE WIDTH OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY, The Attorney-Generat to-day gave tho follow- iog important opinion, which waa promulgated to-day: AtronyrY OrNERALS Orrice, Sramarmey, N, Moy 5, 1815,—Hon, Charies K. Limncotl, Auifior af Tublic Accounti—8m : Your letter of 'the t date befora me in wilch you state fiat Bocs, 41 and 420f an act for the asmecament of roperty snd for the tovy and collection of taxes, approved March 10, 1872, doccries that class of ruilvokd properly denominated right-of-way o vallroad irack, You ask my opinfonas {0 liow ihe ‘width of such righi-of-way should be de- termined, and whether a rafiroad company can widen or narrow ils right-of-way at plossure, An auswer to your questions which shall aubservo any useful ©tnd favolves tho practical comstruction be upon the sections of tho which you bave rofel and aisa the sections noxt succoeding, ' The forty- third Rection in aa follows : * The valuo of tho Tull- road track ehall bo listcd snd taxed in thoseveral countles, fownn, villages, districts, and cities in tho proportion that the longth of the main track in such county, town, village, district, or city bears to the whole length of e ‘zoad i thls State, cxcept the vulue of the sldo orsecond tracks, and all turn-out and all station-housce, depots, machine-shors, or ollier bunldinge belonging to the foad which sal) bo taxed {n tlio county, {own, village, dialrict, or city fn which (e samo are focated," The forty-alith section coutalus s provision : ' All res] eatale, including tho sta- tiohs and otber butidings and strictures thereon, on other than thal denominated rallroad ~track 'bo- longing to any rallroad, ahall be lisled ss londs, or lois, na Uhe case may be, in ounty, tows, village, district, or city, whoro the samo ‘are located.” ‘Tho Ftato Doard of Equalization 4 reauired Lo aricsn the right-ol-ysy of railroad companies, includiug the rasin frack, sud to apportion such asscssment among the differcnt coune tiew ln proporiion ta 1 number of allos of main track tlerelu, while all side or second iracks, turu- outs, atation-Houses, depols, machine-shoph, or' other Duil n the right-of-woy of the road, aud also all real ealale, ncluding the stations and otfier buillings thereon, snd whick does not form a part of the rail- rond brack of right-of-way, must be arzecked roparate. Iy by the Btate Bosrd sud the local Tawn or County C:1 Revenuo Asscasors, The object of the Legialaturo i thus re- quiring tuls _ division properly for the purpose of asstssment seems to have been fo secure the advantages of having (e tato Hoard assoss thia maln Line of the road as an entlroty of unit, and to apportion the samo among the counties in pro- portion to the number of miles uf pach main track in each county, and, inasmuch as the valus of the sscond. or alde-tracks, depot grounds, buildings, or improve- ments on eome parts of the lie may Le ‘grester than it 18 upon other parts, provision was made (hat (he samo aliould be sesemaed separately from the main track, This waa done in order that @ich county, Ml{, etc,, ahould have the banent of having nasessed therein for tue purposes of local laxatton ths property actully situated within ila Umits, llnpln& hiis obvious pur. poss of tho law in viow willsid fn the detormination of Lo questions you Liave submitted, Only tliat part of the “right-vf-way or railroad-track adjaccat to tuatlons or' dopolgrouuds which would pertain to the main track of the raflroad if no station or de- Kol oxiatad at the place ia 1o Lo smessed under ihe esignation of Wrallroad track,” To delarmine his, & falr toat would be to sacertain the ordinary width of the main track or right-of-way of {he romion those arts of the line where only so much Is appropristed o the purpots sa ia deaigued simply for right-of-way. When there 18 anytbing in the charfer preacribing. the widils of thio right-of-way, the sane canuot sxcoed such width 8o prescribed f rpon of taxition wnder” that " desiguation. For "ess ample, i case’ & rallroad - company owna ral A tract of land through which the main lno of {ta road extends, but which Is not wholly necrasary for the rlghi-of-wsy of sucl inain track, in order to deter- mine the width of the strip through the same widch should ba nasesscd 83 ruilroad track, and what propor tion thereof shoutd e sssessed aa lands or town lots by {be local Asessors, §t would be proper to ascertaln {lis ordinary width of thio right-of-way of such rosd on tho other yarts of the line, mud to sasoss as Failroad track s steip of corresponding width through such tract, while the reviduum should be assessod sa lands or town lots, I am, very revpectfully s . ¥, Eoars, —— Marringo of Miss fda Greeley, Noww York Tines, May 3. Thae parlors of Mr, John I*. Cleveland's homs, in Twenty-second strcet, wero filled flumu woruing to their utmost capacity by wany frionds who came to offer congratulations and utter farowells to the oldcst dsughter of the Isto Horaco Qreeloy, who was married i the worning ta Ool. Nicholas Smith, of Kentucky, and who sailed in the aflernoon, in the Abys- alvis, for England. The parlors were profusely adorned with tlowers, and s number of utifol tloral arnamouts wore added by the fiiends of tlio bride, No display of bridsl gifts was made. At 10 o'stock Fathier ¥arrell ook bils stand in tle frout parlor, and the bridal party descendod from the toor above, First caws tho bridesmaidy and groomsmen, two couples, then the groow, es- corting Mra, Cloveland, aud lustly the brids, leanin| Cloveland’s arm, Hhe was k wrimmed with orange-blos- soms, and woro a 1ace veil. The bridesmaids, Minses Greeloy and Clavoland, wore peari-coi- orod silk trimmed with lace, and white flowera for orusmeuis, After s brief address, Father Farroll pronounced the marnage scrvice accord- ing to the Bowmish rituul, and the numerons com- ?my thronged forward to speak the few words or which thoro was time. Theu the bride re- tired to don Ler travetiug costume, and the party rodo awsy to the ateames, Among the company were_Qen. Coctirane, Bayard Taylor, James Par- tou, Dr. ¥rothiugham, Dr. Bellows, and » num- bor of well-kuown literst. Agn evoning paper says: K is understood 1bat Miss Omly mado 1t & apocial soadition of d that thollo faith, t:rums!nu “‘&% l.l [ @ do. ‘Topmss daaired tai £ the caremony ahiould bo Por]ormad by Cardina) MoClonkev, but an 0no of Lho partice WS & con= wort thers were canonical obsuructions to this which could unly be remoyed by a dispenaation from the l'ope. ~ This has heen applied for, snd in prohably now ou its way to America, bt 84 sll tho mirabgetnon:s Liad leon mude for the weddiog in view of a trip to Futops on tho Abyewinin, sud the aispensation hikd not ar- rived, the ceromony had to bo porformed as dowcribed." RIVER DISASTER. Atconnt bf the Sinking of the Stearer St lmke in the Minsourd Rivers St Louta Globe, May 4. The ateamer Ht. Luke, bound from Leaven- worth to 81, Louis, struck ® pler of the Bt, Clirles bridge Sandsy night, and eunk in tho Bissouri River within a fow minutes aftorwarda, 8B40 left Leavenworth at 8 o'clock Iast Friday evouing, and, taking advantage of tho rising ‘wator 1u the Missouri River, cams down in good stylo, making hor Iandinga and promising & awift and remunerative tnip. Thore wus nothiug to indichte danger; on tho contrary, everything promiscd woll, for thoro was moro wator than ordinarily in the river, and there wasa less threat- ooed difiicalty at thio bars and hoals. Bhio urrivod In sight of the Bt, Charles bridgo Mgt at twenty minutes past 10 on Sunday night. The light is white, and hangs mmediately bo- tweon the piers, belween which sho headed, Capt, Kesth eayn that when be wont up on the Iast trip, tho current set straight through tho cantre, but wk sho neared the niers an Sunday night, aud whon aithin 600 yards, and too lato to stop, it was dircovered that the current had changed, and was sotting to mnorthward, and mnnlnq hord mpon tho rocks near the north pior. Tho boat was then heading for the light, and making well_to larboard bocause of the cur- rent. There waa butonething todo. Lvsryounce of {«team was put on to carry her through, but tho carrent swept her upon the north pier, ard she struck upon the alutment, catchiog on ber Iarboard just forward of tha engwues, and, banging thero for fully two iminntes, carconed to starboard, with the swift water rualing through the cruol rent in lier aide, There wore altogethor soms forty or fitty poo- plo on (ko hoat, ond, aroused by tho shocl, thoy rushed ont, torrificd in the belief they wore lost. 'Fhs rushing steam, the clang- ing bells, and tho halploss plasting of tho whoels, the pouuding of the stenmer on the cold, pitiless sbutment; tho frantic rosbing hither aud thither of tho pns- sengers, all coumbined tos scons of horror be- ond description. Lor two minutes she bung lioro ou the abutment, and then tho swift cur- rent tore hor away and carried her oo, Through the gieat ragged holo in her side tho waler poured. as if to sock o resting-place, after its long, wild Inbors. Slowly slie roltled down, un- til over her deok tho avgry current ran; slowly down, untit the augry current had roached her burricane-roof, washing ovor it in triumphaut celebration of its victory. As tho boat sunk, thore who remained huddied together ou the aft part of the Lncricaus deck. Thso fires had boen extivguiabicd by tho water af most s woon a8 tha Loat struck, “and, after her first signal of distress, thers was nothing to in- dicate hor trouble or her wheroabouts. o lighta wora gono, Her smake stacks foll over hor sida with a suddon plash, and the shivering group saw but littlo hopa in the dull, threateuing wigh, or in tho swift-rushing water that sashed sullon- Iy by the crippled and dismantled hulk, ‘There was then but httie prospect for relief. With every augey awoll the boat raised and felt upon the Dar, and . ip their foar the passengers ple- tured s erael death in sloro for them. Shomipbt 50 to picces, or tho current might carcy hor into gaper water. Tha boat sunk within fiftecn minutes, bar juat out tho mouth of the river, aud about 2 wmilos f1or tho bridge, near thoteof. 1lar bow lios In about 25 faot_ and hor storm in 15, Ab sho went down, Mra. James Dinao and two of ber childrens Curis, Lanitez, a peddier (dock assergera); ono of the firemou, and twd rous- ars, wera swopt off aud drowned. Jamos Dinaa aud two of his children wero saved. The 8t. Chailes ferry-boat, Nebraska City No. 2, hove in atrm botween 3 avd 4 o'clock 1b the mormng and took off the pansongers, and thon hove to uutil 7 o'clock, picking up the lighter freight and fornitare. | “I'he stenmer was laden with 100 sowing-ma- chiues, 100 tons of tobacco and wheust, aud 180 hend of hoge, valued in all at £4,000. \vhon she ntruck, many of the liogs weis washed over- board, and those loft wera prematurcly sealded by the burating of the steam-pive, The crios of the sculded animals, an they rushed ap and down the dock or plunged overboard so conl off, added to tho confusion of the sceno snd made the bank & perfoct pandemooium, # ‘Thore was ono mun saved from the wrook who thinks it would have been much Lettor for him to havo drowued, His name is James Dinon, and Bio worked formerly on the Missouri, Kansas & Toxna Railroad, Times belug hurd, ho put sil ls gooda ju two trunks, and, in company with his wife Mary, aged 35, his two daughters, Mary Jane and Margaret L., lsed resoettivoly 9 and 7, and two sony, fhomas James, aged 4, aud Bd- ward, aged 12, Tott Knusas City on the 8t Luko, Intending to try hi« Juck in St. Lounis, Wheu tho accldent occnrred the aliock of thoe collivon landed Dioan ou a pile of lumber ou the sido of tho bost, aftor which the boat bLegnu to sink. Later, Dinan was standing by the bulwark, with s youngest boy in lis arms, the other boy by Lis eido, and Lils wife sod two_daughters belind him. Asthe watorrushedin, it ‘mcgthu boy outof Dinan’s embrace, sud, siriking the [father, wasbed hitn overboard, Whon ia came to the top bo saw a raft flosting near, and after some vxortion he made surs of & hold on it. There was ono man hauging on to ths raft at the' timo Dipan ook hold of i, wud the sirong current impellod tha raft aloog till at 3 o'clock m the morning, somo 10 miles below ths sceno of ths sccidont, the maft drifted into an eddy noar tho shore, at a place where & numbor of projectiog roots and Jimbs gave Divan & chancs to poll himaclf sshore, The other man failed to make the Lauk, and waa carriod further down the river, and bas not yet beon hesard from, When Dinan landed he was_complotely exhiausted, Mis first act was to make his way to s farm-house near by, where he met soma colored mon, vhanged biss pants, and, aftor eating a littlo, started for 8t. Charles afoot, Thero he found that his wite and two daughters were drowned, and his trunk and all bis property lost. Nothing was saved but the two boys, and thoy escaped ma by & mirscle, Three htindred andflve doliars {n ready cash went down with Dinan's wile. The 8t. Luke was built tn 8t. Louls in 1808, and was owoed by tha Diissourl River Packet Company. In 1874 sho was lengthened at a coat of some $10,000, Herdimoensions ware: 213 3-10 fect in Jongth, 47 foet beam, 5 foot depth of hold. Her carrying capacity, Oustom-House mensurement, was 460 tons, Hhe was valued st 285,000, and Iu?)\(l)refl iu Clocinnatl and Pittaburg ofticea for $17,000, It issala that Vanderbilt sold out most of hia interest in Lake Shore after the panio, and sao- riticed his friends to save bimaelf. 1lo, accord- ing to momo authoritics, gavo his friends “ poiats,” following which' they ruined them- solvos sud saved Lin, though ho lost $35,000,000, 1t i thought his confodoratos lost 70,000,000 at least, The sufferors Included his own relatives. ‘Tha theory is atill maintained that a Gonld combination oxists, which involves s through liue from Omaha to New York and s line of steamers froms Now York to Europa, Thus, with Union Pacific and Pacitio Mail, this astute operator would control the main chanuel of travel, trafie, and transportation from Hong Kong and Yoko- hama to Farope, more thau hialf round the globs, Doca any ous beliove that ha cau carry out thia echeme without Lreakivg down? Will he not be like the Irishman who pnt green apacta- cles on his horso to make him think that the straw set before him was fresh-mown hay, and #oon found the animaldying; *full of faith," to be sure, but quite scant of fodder? Is he Napoleonio enough to keep up tbe faith of L followers throngh some of the campalgns that must be planved and fought before ho accom- plishes al) tlis work ? Gould's wew aflllation with B, L, M. Barlow and others of tho solidor men of Wall strect shows that finauce, like poverty snd politics, sometimos makes ‘‘strange bed-follows.” Two yoars ago the ml%nltu of the stroet would not #peak to Jay Qould, aod now, one by ons, they coma luto conforence and coalition with him, Truly, the prospacta of the_ grost tranporta- tion lines of tha country are glouwy, whon thoy have become the proy of & man who bas showed, 10 say tho least, leay consolence than sny other promiuent speculator this country has pmdniod. e = . Presbyloriau Genernl Al The noxt Gevoral Assembly of torian Church in the Uuited Htatos of America will weat at Clovela: b an the 20tk fnst, The roceadigs will vel t0_the fiusncos of the Soards, the overture on the Elderskip, carrespon- donce with tho Reformed Dutch Churcl relative to union, the susteutation scheme, & Court of Appeals, the hymu-book question, etc. Impor- tant reports will bo presented and discussed ou mileage, with s viow to a better system ; ou the ratio of vopresentation, ministerial re- lief, and relations with the Bouthern General The Church of which {nis Assembly is the chief {udicatory eomprises 174 Presby- taries In'“& In 85 tynods, and baving wador ca the mbly. Prosby- their cars 4,908 ministern { 6 churches, braging 495,634 commanicabts and over 50,000 Babbath rcholars. Total amonut contiibuted to all objocts {ast yoar, 89,120,792, The forugn missiond of ths Preabytorian Chutch are thirteon In hinmbor, in charpe of #61 lshorers, and entablihed emong the Indian tribos and Chinene in she United Btates, and in Mexico, HSowth Americs, Asis, sud Africa. Ths converis connentad with thess minsions nnmber avor 5.0¢K), and the mirsion schools are attendod by aboat 1'3,000 wcholars, ?VAI') KIESHA, Yarious Local ftems, Speetal Covrexpondencs of The Chicago Tridune. Waukesia, Wis., May L—May-day in the conntry, with tho thermomoter st 80, and a driving storm of gnow and aleet. We turn with a pigh from visions of wild flowers, picnics, and May-queens, draw nestor the fire, and congratu- 1ate oursclves that we ara not moving to-day. Paonle gonerally are vory miuch occnpied with preparations for the coming acanon, sud the *pir- it of improvement in manifent oa every side. The Democral e~timates the building during tho past year at £250,000, 3ents aro doublo what they wore last anmmer, and new housos ara going up in all parts of the witlage. Mr. H. H. Huuokine is bmilding a larce addition to his pojular boarding-house. W. D. 13acon Jiak commenced work on the lot opposite the Bruco Mouss, purposing to erect neveral cot- tages upon it, Mrs. Oarney's stoue block, on Main trcet, is already bbgun ; the.upner portion 18 to bo arranged as & public Lall. Tho contract is medoe for kn iron bridgo ncar the depot; it ia to cost $3,000. A noat office sod wev- eral summer-liouses hisvo been bullt in Bethosda P'ark, Cél. Duubar is now in Europe ; ha sonds long, deneriptive letters to the villaze | papers, fiom noted places abroad, which be does not fail to compars unfavorably with tho © Baratogs of the Went."” The manacers of the Fountain Hpring are laylng out a small park, in tho ceutre of which is to Lo & tasteful pavillion, Neariy every awner of reat eatato is at work uyon his grounds, leveling sud grading, netting ont trees and shrobbery. On the whole, wa think that Waukesha will'be more sitractive this summer than ever before. Visitors have commenced arriving. The Bruca Houso and Exchango aro ready to recolve them, and there 18 no lack of sccominodation at private honkes, The Fountmn House will ba opou Juna 1. Mr.B. I, S.arT i bote, and ready to arrange with thosoe who wish to engage rooms for the sumtmer. = Mr. J. M. Nickell, of Chicago, spent the first of the weok at his homs in this place, ‘Tue Rev. G, T, Ladd, of Spriup-Strest Congre- ational Church, Milwaukee, bas come to De- esdla for & ahort tims, to recruic. “I'to marringe of Miss Jonnio Itay todMr, J. Spear, of Springfiold, 11k, ocenrrod & couple of weoks ago. Mrs, Spear will bo greatly iseed from tho socinl circles of Wankesha, Owiug to the protractod cold weatlior, and the nousual Lislding and bouse-cleaning that are goinz on, tlere 18 & great dearth of rocletvnens, Und.ubtealy, when the ‘‘ethereal mildness™ really comes, we stuall blossom out into all surts of kocinl fentivities, » Tue most imposing demonatration that has taken placn here foraloug time was the Odd- Fellows' celelration on Monday, the 26th of April. A speeial train brought out the Mil- wauhes Encampmont, sccompanied by Vetter's Band. Thers wero preaont, also, large delega. tions from Jodgos in the county, 'The procession formod iv tho aftetnoos under the chatgo of R. L. Govp, Marahal of the day, and, after parading the streets for & time, proceeded to the Founlaio-Touse prounds, where varions exercises were gone u:mu%h .with, spd an eloquent address dolivered by Bamuel Fallows, L. D. Abont 2,000 peopla wera in attendanco: the day wwas fiue, the music inspiring, and the entire per- formauce & complate success. The brethren of “the threa linke ® made quite an Impoxing di play in their showy regalia, I heard sundry ir- reverent young ladies covoting tho purple plumen upon théir bats. Among tho notables present wera Pnst Grond Masters Van Vechton and Langworthy, Past Graod Ilopresonative T. W. Taylor, Grand Socrotary Hills, and_Chiof Datri- arch Kotlock, QuixoTe QUICKAIO LT, RIDING A SIIARK. A llnwanlinn Sonzstress as a Naiad, San Franciscs Call, Mias Adelaido 3liller, the Hawalisn lcn(fimlreu. was tho Lervine, o short time prior to lior de- parturo for San Fragcisco, of au adventuro, per- Liaps, unliko auy recorded in the wildest produc- tlou of faney; certamly nothing of equal ro- mance has boou made public, Miss Milter was on a visit to mome fricods at Wai-ki-ki, a colobrated watering place near Honoluly, and also notod as the summer rome dencey of the Iawahan Kinge. It 8 o great placo for narf-bathing—almont every hour of tho dav during tho sesson shoals of dusky figures buing visible bathing amoug the breakers. The watera near the shoroars cousidered enfe, but ou'side of the roef are tabooed, on account of tho sharkw, which abound in immoass numbers. Wo to tho daring awimmer who ventares that far. Once beyond the reef he may as well make his will in favor of the noarest fith, for his fato iana_cortain as tno doplotion of o frlend cis toper's exchoguer by the voracious sharks of a police court One day Mirs Miller was enjoying s anrf-bath with & number of her compavions. lake most of the islangers, she ts amphibious, as much at home in water &5 upon land, swime, in fact, lke a fish, and hus a national roputation as a diver, While o cngaged, ane girl propored they should swim ont to the reef. 'The uunfin:non was not followed, fear of the monsters there sbounding beiug the excuse. This did not intimidate the girl who made the projosition. She resolved to go thither herseif, aud fiually bantered her com- panions into fallowing her example, As they approached the reef m cance passed them, tho na\lvm in it shooting, ** Mavo! Manol” (abark! sharkl) also wrging them to lasten to the canoe for satetv, Lat, beforo tho terrified givls conld move ous way or the otuer, s huga blus shark surged in among them, and, rising to the wurface, lfted Mies MMiller ont of the water. In her torror slio grasped one of the shark's upper fins, This proceeding, sa well asthe burden upon its back, secied to terrify the mansater, for it darted off at a speed that would oasily outstsip tha {he fasteet ship, l‘flehinf, howaver, upon t urface of tho water, It kept along at this pace for sbout sixty yards, etill boariug the Hawailan nasd upon its back, when it nuddrnl{ plunged downward, forcing ita fair rider o ot go her hold, and leaving hor unscathed after harJl rilous adventure, Blie was soon picked up by auoe, aud, b Ler companions, roturned in_safety to Wai-! . This adventure raised Miss Miller highly in the estimation of Ler conntry people, by tho Ludk of whom the aark is Leld sacred, and still wor- shiped, Even aftern cenlury of Christisnity, thiia superstition prevalls. Tle Kanakas will not kill a shark except in solf-defeuse, nor will they oat its fosh, flxoufh this is estimated o dolicasy among moxt of the Bouth Bea lslanders, The fact that a Hawalian had riddon & fish ro sacred (and, wo may add, voracious), was iudeed a it subject for panegyrio; though we question whothor the highest eulogium would induce the sweat-voiced Alanian to again cavort uponthe spine of an axure-skinned ** mauo.” A $4 BOOK FOR $1.50. The People’s Common-Bonss Medical Adviser, in plain Buglish, or Modicine Simplifed: By . V. Pierce, M. D., Countelar-in-Chisf of the Bioardof Physiclansand Sum-uun,h t the World's Disponsary, Buffalo, N, Y. The abave work—s book of about 900 large pagoes, profusely illus- srated with wood eugravings and colored plates, and well and atrongly bouud—will be sout, poat paid, to auy addresa for $1.50,—making it lhe cheapest book ever offered (o the American people, Other books tresting of domestic medicine, of like size and style of bindiug, aud not nearly as woll iliustrated, with no colored plates, aud soms of them contaiving no presoripifous, sud makiog kuown no mesus for sslf-curo for the discanes which they discuss, sell for from £3.50 to §5. Wera Dr, Pierce’s work not publiehod by the author, printed and bound with his own ma- chinory, and were it sold through sgeuts, as other fike works are, the prico of it would havoto be not less than four dollars, For, when the publisher pays the author a fair prica for bis Fmducllou. then adds s protit to Lig invoatment large euough to satinfy himeclf and compensats Lim, not only for his Iabar, but also for the ik of pocuniary loss which he assuwes in taking tho chances of the eutarprise proving a success, nud when the Hiate, county, sud can- vausivg sgent biay each received his protit, they bave added to the IpeLsS of & book ihat orig- ly cost about §1.25 so much thai the people ta uot loss than $4 for it. ‘Tho Peo- 3 1 Adviser, on the contrary, 1a placed within the pouiary roach of all clssscs by the author, who sdopts tho plan of the Graugers, dispenslog with middlemen and giviog the ben- olit of their profits to the poopls, offariug his book at a prioe little above ctusi cost of pub- lication. ‘That those desiring the book may run no risk of losing their monoy mm seudiug it through the maly, the suthor advartlses {hat mnn{ sddressed to him st Buffalo, N. snd inclosed in registered lejters, may be at his risk of loss, The anthar's large corro- pondence with the peoplo ripon medteal matters, which, we are credibly informed, froquently excoeda 00 letters m day, aud requires several trained and ehillinl modical as- wintants and short-imnd reporters to anable him to entertain and anawer tlom, ss wall ns hin 1arge daily dealingy with disoase at tha World's Tispenrare, appear to have pecnfiarly fitted him for writing the Wotk, by rendering bim very fa- milinr with the evary-day medical noods of the reople. 11 endeavars in this Work to answerail lie numetous qnestions ralating to health and dinenns that have been addressod to hum by the people from all paria of the land, and henco It contains important _information for the yonnj and old, wale and femals, mngle and married, nowhere ales to bo found. All the most prova- Jent niseanes of both rexes arn also plainly and fully cousidered, and meana of relf curo madsy known. Unlike other works on Domestlc Medi- cine, {t inclndca the anbjects of Biology, Cercbral Thvslology, IIsmiens, Temperaments, Marriave, Reproduction, ete., all of which ars treated in an original and interesting manner. It is & col pendium of Anatomical, Phyaiologlical, and Medi- cal Bclence, and embodien tho latest discoverien __PIANOS. PIANOS. NILSSON! *skeskssmmriminiana ] For tho Iact. six years yoor Pianos have KELLOGG! ™5eenmy chatca’for i Concereroum 3 TUCCA! i PIANOS Yeur Uprights are extraordinary instru. lcl‘::\g and desorve their groat suce Thave ured the Plaos of every cola. P I Urated maker, but giso yours the preferonce uror sl ALBANI‘ Thry dresrvedly merit the bigh distine. o, YVaur Planos astoniat me, Thave nover STRAUSS! Vet icema Pitoswhicn cutrowes: | Mudams Pareps callod goor Planotha WERLI! Minemtriiiimies it T 1adorso that opintan. 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NOTICE H H h orricr or 7O COLNTY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, Coax CurNTY, ILLINOL, CitieaGo, May 1, 1815, To scoordanen with an act providing lorilis Tefunding of 7360l the Btate taz of 1873, when paid, See. ¥ of 3al Sct_contatns among 0 hier provisions the following: corporstion hinving patd any portion ef e [ the sear 155} In excess nt ' ing his or11s taz-receipt for 1873 con 1o tho Conaty Treavarer of lhe county htaz was paid, the Conaly Trvasurer of sucn all refund ‘to such pocaon of c. it by hita ur it ek (3 excars of 23.56of the & tax ol 1673 cunulnfid ia such receipt, judorsing 1i amount paid on such rocetpt, and shall also Take such JAz.payer & separate recelpt for % ry Hie. 4 provides fora public notice n ane nowspape: prigyed 1 the county Tor one monih, sad 10 Araorianen wilh (e same, nutica ia hotoLy civen that persons notltled o otate tnlirtia fas aia'nkva s stm by apuiving st ‘afice 0a aud aftor tae at'Mar, 0. HENRY B MILLER Connty Troasuror of Cook County, Notice o Stove Mauufactorces and Dealers. QUANTERMASTER GENZRAL'S OFFY ] WasuiNazoN, D. 0., Apnil =4, 1675 BOARD OF ARMY OFFICERS will sonvens at Umaha, Neb,, on May 16 proximo, an b A N A R s R DY PR ommend & o i, Siive oneral pati.rn of atoves for acmy use, to in. watfiig and ‘ccoking stoves, to burn’ Anthracite iturninoos coal, aud wood respectively, anifacturors and dealora are invited to send te ara of Chist Quartermaster, Qmaha, N ot their sioves, buth cast a; posas stated, and also 1o cor ceations tuoy may hive to offer lar the constrnetian of etovos adspied eepeclally to meet ths ‘wanta of the arm, ] ! quarters to s o ba heated ara usnally about fifieon foet square. Coaking s roqulred for ifeara’ uso ara sich ab & faiaily nesda, Jarrseks for men contain rooms of differeat sizos, enorally large, and require stovos of large size to heat ‘h““‘l;i hl]l;fl.ktn;.::‘t‘l;:‘;ulnunlk cotnj IIH:Pl or dotachmenta shouid bave ca or alahty men. "M, BIRIGS, Quartermastor enoral. SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES. 5 Drrrorr All“u.‘ } BOXYILLE, Mich., Aprll 3, 1575, i be offered for sals s, fublla $haticn, acminencing at 0 o'clunk & m. 6y at this A Suauaur sty of Gun Uarriigos, Projociites, Mus ceoutre. monts, Hmall Arms, Ammugition” sle, A ¢atalogue of tho ariloles to be polit will be furuirh~d on anplication, at Thin Arseusl, at tha Ordnanco Agoncy, New York,or At ‘Ordnance Offies, Washington, 10 pir ocnt on the' day of sslo—on accept- aud'tho remaiader whon the propenty is il ba requised o be remared within twenty I NeSrepmnt reséryed the right to refuss aay bid not dramod sat clory, clking boses e puld for st o stated. prco, ta be do- Al o cer B 0 ) jor of Ordancs, o e CLANS FOTE & GOURT-TIOL = d 0 , wil e o et it e it Ao 8 Saly nesis B e e 5""?“' T Thets intencione, 1 P UDUAAN lnzxm T Chairman of Bulldi 73 Cowmnilttee, Rooxyonn, May3. 1s38, . STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Ohicago & Northwestern HlenI Olomg‘;gy, | 3. of ol o7, Ty anoat mesting of (he atackbolders tnd Lot aruof, tne Chleaga & Nordiwastoru Hailw e olootlon of Dis e e i mpany, la (itp'ol “Chilongo, ‘on Thursday, to 31 day of Jine ‘clock p. m, Honul will autheatlcat ehyud forote by rosentin taclvoling bouds st tho orthw bonds at tho o ey 21 ot sy, Urar e due = BT KEUT, Vrealdent, Bec Ioland & Pacite R, R Co, A¥RiL 7, 1876, Stockholders of hlca Hallrusd Cowpany tor th L tolaw, sod the travsace betors, ey s, 11 be Lield a3 the otti f thie Uen the U i3 Chicpor o iRy, iy E T e nek :;’I o o'clock 8. m. JOILN F, THRAQY, ¥. 1, Tows, Becretary, Fresidsat. DRY OLEANING, Handsomely cloaned by **THE DRY PRUCESS™ BOSTON STEAM DYK HOUSK, Wess Madison, and 100 168 Hlnois, flbfim“k'.h.ldh ] 7 e AMUSEMENTS, MoCORMICK'S MUSIO HALL, Jesse Shepard! Tho Greetest Living Musical Phanomens, from ST, PETERSBURG, PARIS, AND LONGON, RINOER BY ABPOINTAMENT a ROTIR DAME Do AT 0 5 n"h:-g';:%r‘;fflxfi IRALS GF EUROPE: 2 Threa (irand Concarta, Sedneaday, Sy e T a7 3, and & Grand Sacred cort, Hnndaz, “Thiv wondoeful Hinger and ©.mpoter hivg Lirm o . mutée s e pronouncad Uy the groat critics of i Hoat Remarkable Voire Ever Known. At each Coneert Mr. Shapard will - VAL AR EL o ngmg e ourform tie DXL GRASD DUO FOR SOPRAYO AND T PRICES—0¢, 81, and $1.%5, K under Palmer No: and fioz.Oitics on d (AR, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TIOMAS MAGUIRE., KA ilzyen and Propeletor. “Dicpetor o % W. L SMITILY Managor. ETHIOPIAN OPERA SEASON) Emerson's Minstrels! T BUCUESS O T g RESH FROM CALIFORNIA. rge An bl 4l q is T g DA AR TS Tt n ™ ‘World, snd without ezcaption the Very Best. LI MA it L' ON nd romnplets Ocehestra, und R N~Parnueite and Parqoet llery, fo. Hortaycan be vo- ursday morning. 14'VICKER'STHEATRE--RISTORI Rs:entrte and Farow=il ta Chiesxo of MK, ADELAIDE RISTURI, Xarchion=ra dei Grillul, Now ou hor fatewcli tnue of tha warld, During 1be sesson, which fv limitrd to FIVE (&) NIGHTE ANU ONE (1) MATINEE, o MADAME RISTORE Willapoar o tho Rest thus fa TASH TRAGEDY. MOXDAY, ¥ay 19 TUESDAY, May WEDSESDAY, Mayiz..oc oo “Irst time in Chieago, THIRSDAY, e FIIDAY . Fllzsbet] , Lucretsa Borgla h k .lA‘l.KI".\'G SCENE, i frtcedy 1 From Shakspeare SATURDAY MAT! ‘Aumisslon, $1. Rore: conts. Salo of Seats commes 2 81 tho fox Ofos of the Theatra, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. AU & CHIZZOLA’S Vew Parisian Opera Bonffe Troupe, FOR §IX NIGITS AND MATINER ONLY. Bonday, May 3, 1455, first production of Lecocq's last and mont succensiul opers buufle, GIROFLE GIROFLA! The relgnivg sensatlan of Furnnean citles, which hasbeen recelved in Now York #nd uther American cities withs the most enthutlasuic applaure, presenting, for the fist time in Chicagn, JILLE. UORALY GEOFTRAY, MLLE LLONTE Grand Choras and Orchest; PRICKS~Urchestra ani Ure Balcony, £1. Lirel: Hecond Lalcony, L0 conts. RICES—80c, 7be, $1.00. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. SUNDAY NIGHT, Under the m; Mr. DAN O'IIARA, GRAND CHARITY WERKFIT tu chlidren of thiotats DAN BRYANT. SOLDENE ENGLISH OPENA CUMPANY, 0. No'charzs for SON illia Nite Macd rs. Masder, Mesars, Geas, RETULA R FHEATRICAL PRICES ADELPHT THEATRE, The, '.-rsut and Most Complate Variotles Thoatis in the Warld, 5 . By farthe Largost Company Lo America. part 1. 3 f Ireland. StarOlio-ficonatd, Frunkie, Canfleld an Reoker, Norion, iy "Cireriaht, 1ceyuatdn 4. Tho Fascinnting Star RENA, in Mneder, prining Arabs of Chicago, with the ireat Fre Ainees—Wadaesday and Sstardsy. Ladion' Night— Tiatre i tho World lins such moderato prices. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EMILY SOLDENE----Farewell Nighta, Tar day, Triday, sod Saturday evenlogs-Ofienbach's latest Pa; niatlon, MADAME I’ARCHIDUC. Eaturday, at 2 o' ‘arewel]l Matinan—tiy general puest, CHILPERIC, ™ Soldue 3 the oty King of TAD: it Wosk—MRS. LANDER and ber Powerful Dra« matic Company, trom New York, "BURLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, Cortiee Siateenth and Stat IMMEXSE SUCCESS OF Ida Cerito's Lady Minstrels, AND| CAN-CAIN FRIDAY, Matineo at 2 p, m. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. Extra Scientific Lecture! “TIE RONANCE OF TIGHT" By PROF, PEPPER. v C. . Ulustrated Uy a Berl R o neTans Fayerimente? & Bortia st Pepper’s Ghost Will Appear!? The cont of thiy Iretnro o tho Socisty will ba 8200, e D oty T Cotee e $1ECormick's Hal, 239, 3 b, ins MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, GRAU & CHIZZOLA'S PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE CO. MONDAY, May 3, i the now and sucessslul Opera Jiuuto, GIROFLB-GTROFLA. FVENY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ntines Bricestic, T8 g1, ay 1-RISTORT, SIMON J, FORHAN Will open & Tjlliard.Hall tonight st 87 West Madjaon. t. ® bitliard talent of tho oty will be present, fn- cliding vorga I, Slosson, enry MuTase, Frauk or THIRD PRESBYTER'N OHURUEH. FRIDAY KVENING, May 7. BITWG I El Th: Monday, or, TELTY ERTIVE. ‘The 47 Colussal Hoanes, Loature, Ineidontal Mualo, and Hrillisnt Transtormation. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. The parinership haorotofora existing under the Sitia nime of IADLEY BROULINE, 18 this day dissolved by mutual consent. In B B e sair 16 iy o6 S st m 3 L HfiflAM I SN ‘May 4,1875. COPARTNERSHIP, We, 44 od, b his ds tored Into P nnipesty o b SNSRI ’.l:‘-ullg(fivhln l.{l-"x‘;axnl‘ e of L‘l‘l'y“ll‘ n the Wholssale ssdieaatk a3y 8.8 HADLEY, * THRODORE'T! GILLINGHAM, Mays, 1T, ‘The buslness of the firm of HADLEY BROTIERS & RANE. tnnanataotusing Kehoop Puruitare, snd dealing 1w Bohool Bubplios gonorslly, will bo coatiauod undes tlie HADLEY BROTHERS & CO., KANI, Dubinann ity ¢ eht Lap, for Ramsaa Cuy, Lavonwortn, At L Josepls Exp. i e Acchbimo, ___RAILROND TIME TARLE ARRIVAL £YD DEPARTORE OF TRAIN FXPLANATION O entiten, ¥ drindny Fra huadas b REPERENCE ATARRA. —T Satnnlay as orbind. thlonday weospted. { Aw v, o m, , SHieagon qonfis??myuuun ) s € wiss): oener Sdison's heddapotte L2 aPaeiflaTaat Lion, & Lanunuo griy & Lubua; ake Hipres: 1ake Ribran: “a—nepat corner of Weilaand | 4-Depat corner of Canal and Kingi 4 { e M:T;“HI'VBN CENTRA". RAILTIAD, 298, fool af Lake-rt.y and Jortof Tieentssserondot, ekt e ok el and 65 Lokt Tremond Homsey o, Cororr & Nandoigh, Tenie, | dveien, Mail o 5"". {ta i tia), 50 m, 2un Atiantie Pegepmodation Night Kxpres 3* Baturday and Banday 2. CHICAI‘;D & ’L}'o'l F,AIALH'H’I. v Chlcags Erviaydr o o h Ldwe, it Kl2e, penr Madiem.of, o’m” nanbu@.n and Donvor Fa d Sprinefield R re Ehlu:ok' l'ldllr‘: I;Allm.\d “e<3tar, Lacon, Ko Tt Uiereht AcaramdRti C"ICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILRNAD. Enton Dopat, enrner Jndivon ant Canalosir, Ticied OMea 83 South Clark-at,, opporite Sherman Uauss, and at Depat,’ Arvive, Lrav le da Chlen * 3208, .| 75D Mitrankes & Divisian, Pas, Bliwaukee, La Grov . Paul,” Minueapolis, Ripo Only; & Ureon iiay, throug! *10:00 8. m |* :00p, o/ Aol Biereon Born tevens Paint, Blimankes, Bt. Fail & ayolis, through Eapros £, Laois Fxprew b, Lonin bast Lo Sprioyfieid, Peor Kpringheld'and I'e iri Duliugue # Blonx Gity & .. Dudgo CHIQ‘FD- BUF{UNE’D.’{ 7 QUINCY RAILROAD, i ol aag. and Sistrenth ok it uat SiHconinates TieLes Ofetn, B Goneiars and af depote. e Matl 28d Expross. e, tIttana aud Bureator Tasseager, & Sioux Uity Kx at Line, fur Oin: Kanaas City, Ledvenwort ‘cuison & 8t Jusepl By ‘exas Exprase KAN Prom Gntra Doy po seconit-at, Ticket'sfive, L3 st Dlentys arid at depot. |_drrive. * 8:15p. m, 7:158, m, LINE. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Prom Pittsburg, Cineinnati & &, Louls Railiay depot, cons ner Clinton and Carroll-re,, ¥, afice Tamioiphestze and of depot.” o \les Tickel afice, 121 Lease, | _drrive, Tndianapolis. L c adisnapols Lonieil & Clacto #:008. m,1* F20p. m.! RAILROAD, Chlenio-ae, nnd Larrabeest, {0 Sherman 40 p. m, 708, m. CHICAGQ & PACIFIC Passenger deput eorner Jretukt and ticketofice No, 48 Clurk-st,, next House., Matl agd Epresa..... fiymn Pacwnger., Eigla Epres liasca_Acean PIITSBURG, C! LSRRG T . Lot autoKs, Ticket agtee, l’-‘ll(lfllflfi; Colambus, Pittaburg 2 Now York! i1y Eshros Coluini Nignt Kxpie-» (dail; ol lALTI!fflflE & OHI0 RAILROAD £ atns rum Lispasi kg anid de; entysreomion - kel aice V3 Lasolien Tt o o Teave. | Arrier, £ p. o, b:Xia, . 2., 0 p m’ Mall, Bandays E: N Hin ity freepied CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depet, eorner &f' Vian Jiuren and Shermanats, Grand Tuetie fotets e licketufice, Qmaha, Leavenw'th& Atohtion i Prru Accommadation,.. Nighit xpros ANKS® ARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRDANKS.MORSE & 0O, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bezarefultobuy only the Genulne, Fatlin ST oy JMISCELLANEOUS, CITY "COLLECTORS ™ OFFICE, ROOM 1, CITY TIALL, Curcaao, April 27, 1678, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The Dellaguent Tax List for 1974 will L returaed to Gounky Golleciar (or udgmont aud sslo ua 1o 10th o x 2.5 kY ers wishing t ts on thelr property will GRSV oLLRx, Oy tiitor, s HILL HO!% BLACK S Combiaation forminz, Fortho small outlay, 81010 854, Laraisio City, Wyoming, iace at hom; HMEDICAL OARDS, SKIN DISEASES SCHOFULA, AND OANGEHS troatod suscesslully by the Woudarful Discovery of D T P TEXOIREID Ehiladatybla Thorpelan Lustl ity Joeatod At Soe. Bt an 100 st somdies Chiaga. N By -COlfsulhdion a0d o Tre nt 'olia7io fof anw fonth iram thia date. NO CURE! Mt Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTH OLARK-BT., CHICAGO, Alay bo consulted, porsonailyor by mat, freq of en.r& 13, is ub) i ‘o DIt A, REAN THOMAS Ka. Sy Uy ieiun ta b o1y e werraaty cuzes oF B uay. May §, 1873, s ua, ulrs, ¥ &, 15, Lo Bp. Wi ruus 8 10 13 COPARTNERSHIP. 137 ‘\'.}L‘iz!;\;‘(o|l.ggl The underatgned have this day formed a copaztn atablished Tt oogtlae undor the firmi nawse of Hatiold & enson, J to at Urocary Brokor ow Yark, LD, dn,, Mag 1, 168, NKON. TREANUIY DEPARTOENT, ik OF G ik or it Ok O B & e L roby t n te all &nnnm-lm bave s s ot S Hikitor, locoiver, with, ine 'Lfil pruot thareot, wiitiia e e siveen Slonec of ok o Clusdiatlod | A PrivateUgunselor to the Married taea ~Laut 40 wasty, un the. MARRIAGE GUIDE. fil.'m.- .lw:wdummwufihfi 'the seaual discorerios Lo the selusge of reb: ystont, with rodutiun, preserving the N %) 4! 1 22 & o Biadion, for (05se BACk R0 LA Lo: he ander ook and ¥ “‘nf“x‘@‘f:fl'\n Liote Sabiea it BARH TR AR T A A i VA