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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 31, 1875. s s ——————— e e — ™ ™ e —— readly for commisfon in Junie; her firat trial trip | il protably be made the 15t pros....Tha Uniteid ies wme ichigan will loava for Detroit about Ninightof the Bith....The tug Thoman A, Tillings ¥ s gono fo Ashtabula, where she wili ongaga ln toning acows....The toial recelytaaf flour, gratn, ete., Hihe port thia reason up lo last craning wero, V! of grain, 81,570 brla flour, 4,803 bris ralt, }'?abfm o Cert 501 bagn Reed, 100 rls lime, 1'0 brla #t, 1.2 ctrin_atane, and sundrien.. .The prop b delptia feavea light £>x Bafialo thia afternoon.. .. Fhepron I, Irindivills and borge Keeysake erived Tony Ty Clty yeelerd sy aftnrnoutt, .., The wehr Grico Jetwoad 1efi Tor Veriutl.on, U, lans exening, Nreelul Disonieh n the Chiza 0 1v bney My ah—The prop Philadeiphia arrived o this morning, aind leaves for Ciifragn Tho prop Fred Kelly and barga A, It e Trom Eacanatia lo-dags CLEVELAND, arine ma'ters herecan only be descriled hy the word *dera.” For certajoly thers 18 na lifo, or wan gne yeaterday. 1n the midillo of tho afternoon s stro 1 along tha river from the Centro atreot Lridge to {he mouth of tha Gusahioga Itiver, s diatasice of nearly Ahree-quarters of & mifle, rovenled tho fact (hat Just {hree vesa 13 wero moored alongaide the docks, and peither of theso hind any prospect of anlblug to 20, A peop foslde ho brokers' offices fulled lo eliclt much news, wlilo fu ome so futer. alirg wero ma‘tars (or porhaps b was on Sccount of the he t—tho day swas excomsively hot) thia only oreupant wan atretcliod out at full longth \he oftice Inunige, anlecp, 1robably sleciing tha Jicep of tho funocent, 1or certnuly thevo s nut best Avohel doing iern this seskon to cauro any one o v any aiiugs of coneii.nco an o any wrong that Ty bavo Lon fudiited njon any unsuspecting vi B Ayexlew up to tho preeent whil show that at ono fime tliore wus cvery [10spect of n fair seass el Tively one, Vers Lmien lock'd lin faiked of the fature with confidence, A reaction, how- brer, came fn, and from Lnd 151ga bava heen getting $5 w0 e, until tiow malters aro atout an dull un thoy sribly can be, With somo, however, tho * bump of Topo™ f8 £o grout thiat they expect better men moon, snd perha) s with Ao teason, for coal, the renl ex: Jort of Cleveland, Leglns o arriva fn aiiantitics that 41 tend to erents mote confidouce, and it wanld seom s tougl alre. dy (relyitn nrs goling wlendiory Muny contented miners buve reanmed wirk, and Teporta are daily recelvcd of otliers who ate foliuwiig {helr examyple, * Tho only thing that csn b doe, Towerer, 1 to wail, let tLings take thelr own courae, 204 perlinps yet bofore tha eeason fa over hnsinera may to lively enough to auit all, 1t fa sincerely Loja | tostirset, Thiere In il a grest senreily of woilors, Athonga belter rates ara now Lolng paid than b any Hmo previous this year,—Leader, VESSELS PASSED PORT HUNON, Spectal Disoateh tr Tie Chicwio Tribune. Port Humox, Mich,, May 30.—Dowx—Props West- ford, Bwallow, Holland, Birnum, with Staruccs, Jerry farser and barges, DBradbury and bargea; sches Thres Brothers, Wilhim Jones, Col. Coo't, Baficy, Jobo Bart, lfattfe Wells, G. 8§, Hazard, Camden, Losins, Ogarita, Olty of Manitowoe, I, Fitzgerald, Amaranth, D, G, Writht, Blunarck, Tow Martin, Jamatea, €, 1, Jolmson, Algerino, Ur—Props Cuha, Vanderbilt, Winona, erchant, with 8shuylwill, CoMnbury and barges, George King snd bargas, B, C, Sslmcor sud larges; echra Jano ‘Psll, Claarifo Orawford, Harvost Home, Marion Egan, Heziue, “T'r} Jubn Breden, Irancls lauus, Drooklyn, 1L A, Ri-hmoal, WeaTiER—Catm sud Hne, £ir, ¥ om afl s ev. ning, iFaruer wrTiv ILLIMOIS RIVET AND CANAL. Speeral Dispateh to The Chieaya Tribune, . faBaver, Tl May 30—AnmeTo by Tiven -Steam- tug Dslle Kelly from Pearia, lght, for Lasallo, Derantrp—Stme Tom Slovens, towing Rellance, Excelsior, aud Jolimson No, 3, with dimensiou stone, for Gopperas Creck ; lock canal-boat M, L, Adums dropped down with lumler for Yeru, Pansed 170 Canat—Nothing, Pissep Our—itxcalstor and Joluson No. 3, from Joliet, dimen fon stone for Conperns Crer k ; Jock 3f, L. Adwins, lumbor for Peru; North Dranch, pmber, for Poorfa; Montreal, lumber snd feuco-posts, for LaBa le. ; Ten foot of water on tho mitersill of Lock 13, River slowly nisiag. MISCELLANEOUS, DISASTERS, ame stmr Baginaw struck the plor whils enterng Zudington st an carly hour Saturdsy morning, and s consldorably damaged. She was run into khoal water iu tho Larbor, wh.ro eho filed...,Tho schr A, B, Moore, in tow of tho tug Rinsom, ran into the Third strect bridge st Bay City Friday ovening, carry. ing awsy a_conmderablo portion of it....Tho report it the explo led stinr Bruokiyn Lea in the maln chan. nel where ahe sunk last sumnmer {8 not correct, Buo still lies where sho was towod last full, €00 yurdy trom {he chaunel, in 23 or L0 fect of water, and it is thought yesseln, by keopdng In rango lights, will encounter no difficulty from the Brooklyn, Her position s nt the bead of Grarsy Tsland,...Tha steamer Frod Kelly wan releasad from the Ioninsula reef whbout damags Tho steam-tug Tommy Wright was burned st Gl ich on Tuesday morning. Bho was vaiucd ot $:,600; Tat the hutl will bo quite good, as well a8 tho eugluc. Bho will e rebuilt at once, BUNDRIES. The mew prop Zealand orrived At Windsor Thuraday, and will ply betwsen Caicago and Montroal vonsThe Captatn of the Folluweraft, down to-lay, res porta the Nght removed from thoe pler at Fort Lur- well, in consoquonce of which voesols Tofute to pay tolls, The low water at that polnt con- tioucs, ,,.Custom-flonca officers have Loen diroct- 6l by 'the Atsistent-Becretary of tha Treas ury to furnish tho masicr or ownor of each enrolted Mr‘lwnlcd veesel, upon aj plieation for o renewsl of licensa or enroiment, n copy of the * Boiman's Book,” sud to verify ali hoapital-dues roturns maido therenfter by each riich versel Ly compariacn with tae said time-ook. And 10 verify surh liospital-dues re- turns, made by any Heeased or enrolled vesecl, ns may Le rendered for muy period yrovioys to the time of thele next apylication for license of onralment, by comporison, in the absenco of 1ho scaman's time-book, rLage-book of pich vessel, in sl cuses whicro {ho vestel carrics such baok, &peelal Dispateh to Ths (Nirade Tribune + Pasz Saanwaw, Mich,, Yoy 30.—The shipments from the B.giniw Tuver for tho week pest agiregats 24,200,338 ft of lumber; 12,607 pes Lith 3 8,200 bris wlt; 3 6,000 atavey 3 7,00) shilngles, Tho selic A, I, Moore clears for Ohloago to-morrow witha cargo of 1,200,000 £4 of lumber, SHORT-IIORXNS, Sale o2 Gen, Moeredith’s Xerd at Cam= bridiro City. The Oakland herd of Short-Ilorns of Gon. Bolomou Meredith, of Cambridge City, Iud., was sold Friday by Col, Judy. Tao attondancs was vory Jarge, ovar 2,000 parson3 belug 01 the ground. Tho bidding was spirited, aud the prices averag- ed very high., One peculiar foaturs was the buying of Mazurkas for exportation to Englend, the first time it Liag evor been dono, the sums rlld or thom being largely in exocss of thosa ieiabofore commaudod by mombers of the sano® o spended will bo found o list of tho anlmals a.,f, tno prices, aud tho names of the purchas- H . cows. L Marurka 30th, $4,005; J, O, Jenkdna, Tetersburg % Oaxland Mazurks, $0,800; George ¥ox, Cheshire, 13, 5% Mazurka of Lyndaln, $1,100; Gearge Pox, 4. Valeris, §1,8:03 R, 1L l’nwlh. Winchostor, Ky, b Amp, Chudidutow Dushess 24, $330; D, Msslihin, etnuall G, Duclites of Cambridgo, §2,400; John B, Oralg, Burutum Fork, Out, 7, Gruce 4th, 5,000 John I, Oralg, & Ity a0, 130 3 8, Louy, Maucoo, Ta, 9, Irenn of 'Uskland, 30 ¢ J. B, Long, 10, Ducheas, $1,439 7 Bonfamin Humusr, Woodstock, Conn, 11, Irens of Avalon 1st, $700; Smith Woolors, Liber- o 712" Wchens Gadonz, $1,700; Denjumin Bumner, 14, Imp, 2d L.dy, 1, Ed, lice, Springticid, T, 1. T, Gulnarty 1003 PL Nichol, Weat 'Lib: owa, 16, Irincess Guynue, §200; I8, P, Thompaon, Thomp- son's Btadon, Ky, 10, Mo ggly'Stone, $1.007; P, Nichols, 17, Majigie Vaumetor, $3003 I\ Nicliola, 18, Migste Blouo2nd’; ot ¥o'd. - : 15; Mise Margaret 5tb. § 03 P\ Nichols, 40, Lady Gaucva, $1,000; Jatnes Miix, Ksnkakes, III, 2, Miad Waahiudion 0, 81035 Juiios Mix, 4, Dadrymiaid 24, § 003 Ed. les, 35 Ttod Doty $549; J. U, B, Divclay, Weat Liborty, $4167 1% N l, PeachiLlow, 3,003 1 Nichola. 48! Dalta, $300% Jabis Coaud, Fragkliny Ind, 29, Endors 1th, § U0; Forsythie, Fraukliu, Ind, 0, Al'cas, #4107 J, ¥, Overian, Bodford, Ind, 8L, A mcrls, #4115 3, 1L Overmun, ¥ 2. Lily Rud, 4 03 A. M, Flurs, Loganaport, Tnd, 81, Alica 5d,5.2)3 d, I, Overur, 4. Cawbirddyo Rose: sold with 83, 35, Bymunetry lose Tih, $123; Juines Mix, & Dackla Wataou 20, 3.3} 4. A, Cravous, Hardense ¥ Ind. 4T.' Fuuiy, 81107 Jaber 8. Todgson, Spicelaud, Ind, 84, Ruso Nplor 98t, §Ji0; McCoslind & Bom, Frankiin, ud, 3), Ouxland Hairess, §° 0, 8, Bircla, 40, Oaklaud Itose, $100 ; J, A, Crayeus, 4L 03 O, B, Barclay, 'V, Uridges, Frankll, Tud. 43, Aunle @y, §50075 J. A, Craves 44 Bolle o1 O kwood, 3 0 ; James iz, 43, Tublls Whitney § Rut sold, TULLE, 48, Britteh B 9,667, $278¢ B t P iy S8 1 Dueaen . Bemon, o Suarou Duke, 9130 ; O, 8, Shoatt, East German- 4. Cundtdate Duke, $721 ¢ 3. R, Ovorman, 40, Lousu's Cueruby 11,59, $410 1 J, A, Cravens, Weehuwken Lad, §303' 1t 1. Lony, Lecsburg, 1. Alvion, §1°0: R, B, Long, 52, Wreatlor, $1403 A, L., Flora, 61, Roysl Logow, #1253 1. Alles, Now Castle, Tnd. pler, % 3, B, Bolliuger, . Bover,.00:'J, A, Oruvenr, 81, Marmlog 810 ; Jesss Diahier, Dourbon, Jod, “Zhe followiug L s swumary s Cows, 43, $41,115; 005 B g £2 2 avnraga nrico, #070.03. Bulls, 11, 2,835; aver- ags prico, £2.7.72, As mdieatiug £ - {he interest taken fn Bhort-Horn cattle, .4 o oxtent to which the high vala n establishod durng the paac fow yeara are malntainod, it may b ataed that Mr, Ao d. Atoxandor, Woodbine Farm, Spring Sta- tion, Ky., hne rold within tho last woek thiee an- imaln at private sala for ox) ortarion to England fur 46,000, gold, telug the 181l Duchens of Air- droa, to Mr. K. 11, Cheney, for 517,000, and & Mr. (Jcorga I'ox (the mxme Englinh gen who purchased Mazurkas at tho above nl‘? tho 20th Pruchess of Afrdrio (10 months old) tor 339,000, and the 2ith Dulte of Airdrie for 812~ TNE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. NMecting of Ata Criends nt Farwell Il Yesterduy—Adidresses by Male nud Femnte Bronibitionisin What was annonnced s, and totonded to bo, temperanco masg-meeting was Liold at Farwoll Hall yosterdav afternoon, commoncing at 3 o'clock. Yrom the number of peoplo prceent (which did tot exceed 250) it won palufuily ape parent that eichier tho wanther was too stroug 8 countor-attractin, or thut tho intorest in the tomperance cause in thia city Is sadly in need of the smpotus which It is hopod the Natlonal Con- vemion will impart to it. What the meoting Incked in numbirs, however, it made up in au interest ju thie remarks of tho various epoakers, all of thom mombers of tho Convention, wlich at t men amounted to snthuriag, Tho Chuir was occapied by Mr, J. N, Btearne, Corrasponding Henlnllr, of the National Tew- peranco Bocicty and Publication Ilouse, aud fliora woro on tho piatform with Lim the Ion, Jotin O'Donuel), the Hon, William Dauiels, Mes, Avnio Wittonmever, Presidont of the Womau's Nationa! Christian Tempetanco Unlon, Mra. J, 15, Fostor, the lady lawyer, of Iowa, Mias Witlard, of Chicago. Mra. Patker, of Dundee, Scotland, and Mirs Amanda Laue, of Loston, Afier thomoeting had been opened with prayer by Bies Lae, an addioss was mado by THE BEV, 0. STERLE, who epoke on the religlous arpect of the tom- etance movomant, Ilo thought thot thoe Sab- Euth wna n_jecutinrly proper duy cn which to opon the greal work which lsy vefore the Na- tlonal Crnveution, Ile lield that the greatest power which conld ho brougbt in aid of tho Tiovement was thiatof prayor. Tho law hiad boen tried and failed, and it bad Lecomo plsin that toe woik lmd to be mecomplishiod by God. Hol'lustrated the power of prayez in an ancedotn of & woman whose husband bad quar- reled with Lier on acaount of bis drinking hooits, and threatenod & separation, Tho night bofora lio was to proceed to procara tho se ration rho srent in piager, and nest morniog tho hurband yepentuntly put his arms arotnd hor neck, and, anking her forgivoness, promised roformacian, 1le thought thit all womon shiould join in the crasndo, aud If tho work waa 1ightly conduared thoy would yet tive toseo tho dsy when robriety would tako tho piace of lutemporance ali through the tand, “Lhio noxt address wos mado by 3118, PANKEI, OF SCOTLAND, who was ono_of tho leaders iu the crusading offort caned on [n the Cllg of Dandes. sho mave an interesting nccount of tua worl, stating that arfore besmming a dav's Inbor they always engaged In an hour of prayor. Aftor a mouth’s woii thoy formed the Woman's Temperauco Prayer Union, which met evory Mondav evening at 7 o'elecic. Durlng the progress of these meets inpn tnany affecting tncideuty wero told Ly their membors, and it was made plain that the erent root of the evil of Jrink- ime In Scotland wes tho hablt of giving kervants beer, Having necured the favor of the publicand of tho doctoradof the town, tho crusaders mado overtnres to tho ministors of the town, but only cisven out of soventy=two minjstors imvited camo to tha moeting, Sl thoy rosolved not to be disconraged by the un- foriunate result, but went on with' tha worl, aud were aucccretul, THE JON, ML 0'NONNELL, of Now York, #ad that lie had comato the meet. ing t order to bear the doar wisters. Ifo bad dedicatod himsol! to the caues ot temperance from bis vouth. ilo could romember a time in his own State when n womau would not be al- loved to talk in favor of temperauco, it was vproper for women to under- tako the work ngainet intomperance, bocauwo sho bud sufferod awre fiom it than aoy ovo olse, The s.coker uiludod to the large progross which tho tempoiance ¢auso had accomplished within tho last twouty-fiva yoa's, sud tu the numbors of membors which one of its seoret ro- cietien hind in oiffcrent patts of tho globo, Ho Lioped betoro tho Couvention closed Lo wonld roo accomplished tho uulon of all temperance o1ganizations undor ono bead. | Ho aliudod to a rocent pofitical evout in his State in tho defeat of & man by 50,000 who had made himsolf ob- noxions 10 the temperance poopie by vetoing o temporanco wensure, nnd claséd m oxpreesing tho hopo that tho Conveution would be- blessad with good fruit, MI88 WILLARD eaid that, while sho wa3 luokiog st the small audience present, sho conld not help thinking tuat at any rato, thore were good larga crowds of poople 1n the Livel and the Toledo, ‘and smal’er onos &t 0ach of the other 2,700 saloovs in the city, Bho proceeded to toll the sudionco how big » cnnal the whisky drank in Amorica would ranke, xnd liow big an army of mou 1t wonld take to drink it. Sho_esd that if tho crusaders be- lleved moro in God, asd rrayud moie to Hun, their efforts would bo more successful oven than they Lad boon. Ti£ WON, WILLIAM DANIPLS, of Marglaud, sa1d thnt i was glad to bo presant at the meoting, and to sce that it bad boou based on rohgicus grounds. Wuat had beon said of tiie ovil of mremperatce n Chicago was equally true of Baliimore, Now York, nud ‘all tho other great clifes of tho Uuion, 1le asked the moot- fug how many of them lnd heard the tompor- anco caugo prayed for fn chmreb, at the prayer- meeling, apd how many of thew slways ramem- Leired it ot thelr own prayors. It way cleor that the Cburch * waa delin- quent and tho ministors in defanlt 1n this respect. Thoro weia o great many people who found fault with tho different wavs in which the temporanco poople worked ; somo found fault with the crueadois, othors with the secrat soclotics, but in tho spoake:'n opiniou thsy shoutd work oo all Huos, Iiistof ali was tho prayes lino, then the 1 livo, which moaut euhor tho oreation of a temperanco paity or the worklog for temperance ends through another party. Tha speaker alluded to the good effect wity which the inw lino bad Leen worked 1n the Hiato of Marylaud, and eaid that thoy hoped next weswion of the Legisinturo to bave the ortion law oxtandod all over the S:ate, and intwo yeara to bave tho entire Btate under a lawof problbition, 3MS, WITTENMLYTT, Presidont of tho Womau's Nutlonal Christian Uniou, sald that shoe agreed with Alr. Daniels fu 3 his viewn rogarding the legal powars to bo usud by the temperance poople, and with the llev, Mr. Bteela in what he bad said rogsrding tbo conuection between roligion sud temueranos, tiho beheved in thusowuqu of organ‘zatton, and Lioped thut 1t would soon bo thut the National ‘Tempetance Orgamzation’s powera wero felt from onu oud of the jand to tho other, It had been eaid that the oruando was s fulluro; that thio liquor ealoons which biad Lesn closed up hy the ciusadors hind beon oponed with froeh audieucos; and that tho Jast atato of tho evil wae worso than tho first, But it shoutd be vn- mombored that whilo now saloons are being opencd old ones wero belng closed, aud that tho wurk of the crusaders was succesaful, MU, YOSTEL, the femalo lawyer of Daveuport, Is., objeated to bowg introduced as such, and sald sho was uddrossing tho mooting as & woi mother, aud a crusador, At the samo time she uas um:l alior long years of tuil and bardship, she b boen admittad to the Bir, and it was worthy of wention that she bud studied in au office whero prayor was looked upon s not out of place. In lha Btats of Iuwa & ternble struggle was golug on botween the crueadors and tho anti-temnes- anco poaple, who had oiganized uuder tho nimoy of Livorty Leagues, Wes chero over such s prof- sun 10n of the sacred word of uberty ? Winle waiking slong Htate strest tho previous aftcrnoow, rho had ween the uign ** The Centons ulal Lager-Beor Saloon,” and had boen atrituk at the siugular insppropristeness of tbe glurious deeds of our countryof a contury ago bolug commomorated 1n such & mannor, At tha conolugion of dlre. Lostor's address the meeting saug the Doxology; aud, aftor the pro- vounolug of the Levedlction by the Rov, Ar, Clario, adjoursed, ———— STEPHENSON COUNTY FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Spectat Déspateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Tueeront, ik, May 2).—A sosslon of the TFarmers' Institute of BStopbensou County Lins Just been hold in this city, 'Toples pertamning to sgriculture and hortloultura wero disoucsed. Promiuent epoakers from abroad patticipated in tho esercises. Au able paper upon the subjoct of * tiow to Keop the Bail I'roductive,” was read before tha Institihte by Prof, T, D, Burrill, of the Iinols Induatrial’ Uuiversity, and-ono by Prof, H, 1, McAles, of the lowa Agrioultural Cotlevs upou “The Education of Faiwers' Boys” Eloquont addressos were also delivered by Desvid Ward Woad, of tho IWestern Rural, aud J, A. QGoldor, Mautorof tho llinois kiate Qraugos 2 ¢ - HOLYOKE. Farther Partioulars of the Last Massa. chusetts Disasier. Frightful Scenes During the Burning of the Chnrch, Statomonts of Burvivors. Diavaleh to the New ¥ork Times. Torvore, Maus,, May 28.—~Yesterday wan the foast of Corpus Christi. and the inhabitanta of Honth Holyoke, principaly Canadian French Cathiolics, were celobrating i€ dovoutly In the littlo wonden chiurch by special vo:par morvices Jo tho evonug, which wero attonded by botween 700 and 800 porsons, chiclly women and chil- dren, Tho services were nearly ovor, and Futhior Dufresuo, tho colobrant, twned to- ward tho maio altar, when the lamp burning befoie the altat of the Virgin—believed now to havo coutamed common kerosene or petroleam —was seen to blazo by Mies Loua Blair, it Is said, who slarted (rom Ler pox, and with her fau atiempted to blow out tho flame, Mor offorts wero attended by diro resulis, Tho ofl igutted and tho lsmp oxploded, tome poople psy, Immediately the drapery around tho statne caught firs and the flames Jeaped upward slong the gauzo trimmings and roached the light, pine ceiling which nas na dry oa tinder, sudd burned quickly. Bofore the congrepation wora awaro of thoir peril, the roof and dome of the church wore wrapped in flames, which, twin- ing down the piliars caught the galleries and enveloped tho uppor part of the structure in firo. TOE PEARFUL CRUSI AT TNIE DOORS. Then, ss on all such oceasians, the desire of Aolf-preservation aronsed the multitudo to sav- ago activity, aud, regaidless of thoir nolghbora, and forgetfnl of tho holy feolings that bad brought them togetber, men and women sprang to their foat, and rushed to the doors and win- dows. Tho slrongest of courso overlcapod the weaker oncs, and got out of the bmlding by doors and windows. Thls did not oceur, how- avor, until the poople woro actually pauic-atrick- en. Prior to that thosa on tho main floor had chm to move lelsurely onough toward tha vosti- bulo, but bera thoy woro mot by thoso trom the rallerfos pouring down the nartow stairway, hard prossed by petsons boliind who began io feal tho rapidiy-approaching flames, whioh, it is eald by the survivors, had In lees than tvo minutes bogun to Lurn thoro of the coogrega- tion campeliod to staud ati!l ju the gallery pas- sage-ways, Thon it was that the pania beyan, aud tho poor oresturcs beingk ronsted abovs Ieaped madly down on thise below them, caueing an inextricabla coufusion ; tbe people wero wedged into the narrow stairway and vostibule Bo thickly that the strect dnor was blocked ‘up completoly, and all egress in that direction barred, tight snd immovable In tiers ono abovo tha other, irher than thie uppor sill, wera scores of persons shoating to tho apcctators without for tho love of hseavon to save thom. At this point oll knowledge of whbat occurred within is forover elut off, becausa thoso who oscaped were alreads oat of_the building, whilo thoss within it wero burned up, ‘Therost of the and story is told by Mayor Pesrsons, Doputy-Shonf Liawm, and tho firomen, THE STEAMERS AT WORK, Around on Main stroet, only s short distance from the church, aro tho quarters of Relief sieamer and the Mount Holyoke hose compny. At wo firet alarm given by the peoplo ju this thickiv-poj:ulated part of the citv, tha nichines wero run ont, and, hoaded by Jobn Lynch,of tho hcee company, got llu(c‘xly to the chiurch. The engine got to work immediately, and was aided shortly after by Emerald ongina snd the haok and ladder comnany from tho other district. The firat thing done was to turn tho streams on the writhing mass of humanity in the main eo- tranco, whilo anothor stresa was_poured upon tho burning building, As described by Mr. Ham, wlho took chargo of the polica and life-saving busiuess, thagceno was torribla, A 'FRIONIYUL SPECTACLE. Tho flames shot up through tho roof nto the darknesa and lit up the etrcets around, showing overyihng plainly, and disclosing the horrid pleware of the people In the doorway licked Ly tho flames—n liuge acroaming pyre. The giaro slen_showed the forme of men, women, snd children In tho galleriea rushivg back and forth in quest of au outlet, Bomo of them, more desperately couragoous than the rest, leaped from tho windows to the ground at the risk of befug dashed Lo pleces on the sides cf tho knoll, on the stroot benoath. Thaso who had escaned koolt o thanksgiving to Ilim who had saved them. Odhers lay falming whera they had fallon, overcome by the terrors they hal ex- pn;l:unnd and the stroggles they bad mado for safely, NENCUING TIE VIOTINS IN THE DOORWAY. Tho attention of tho firemen was directed at onga to the rescue of (he peoploat tho entisuco, Jotn Lyuch, Evpincer Mullen, nnd Aluert Day, succeoded in extracting a number, The first persony drawn out wore bturned, but they 1asfrod ducctly through tho stream of water, oand thelr flaming clotbes wers extivgul-hed. Home of tho poor creatures foll fainting on tho loug flight of wooden steps, leadirg down to the siroet, and a fow woro sble to walk away, though with conalderablo effort, Dut ‘this work was attended by preat danger to the brave firemen, for tho fiamea shot out bLotween tho bodies, over and under them, aud scorohod the faces of tho fires men, Btill the ongluea kept up a brisk plav of wator on the men and the Luman mase in the door, and moro firemen ruslied to th resouo, Porsous in the suffeiing pilo pitoously busonght the men to save them, Each of thexe [u turn a fisoman seized by a lisnd or leg, whilo bis com- rudos grasped him, and all together tnggod away to draw tte sufferer uut, Baveral of the unfor- tunato wrotchea wero so vightly wedged in and so hadly burned that they woro unable to stand tho straiu of these united efforts, Uno man's hand waa caught and puiled fu thls way, and, having been burao),itcamo ol nt the wriit, Auolhor lost a foot and auother aleg in that wav. The firemen woriod nobly, but could not sava all, for tho firo did not lnst more than fif- teen or twonty minutos aitogothor. Tho church burned up tn lesa than thattime, and only a por. tlon of its outer walls wore left stauding. Theso wora pilod down by the huok aud ladder men n ‘:l‘ or that tho search for the bodles imight be made, STATKMENTS OF TIE SURVIVORS. Ono of tho brut whoso statetnonts I obtained way Cyrillo Dufrosue, the brother of tho priest who waa ofilcinting fu the cliurch at the time of the disaster, e sald, through an {nterpretor,— for ho, like most of the other suffereis, sposks nittle or no English,—~that be was in the gallory soated mmong the choir whon Le saws lamp placed undor the fmage of tho Virgin Mary suddenly burat and tlames communicate with the vail'and parer ornaments with the rapidity of lightuiug, A lady whom ne did not kaow reachud forward and apperently attompted to an ont the tsme bofore 1t bad oaught the vell, nd bor fsnning scomed to bo the immedisto cause of tho spreading of tho fire. regation wus 1stautly in & state of tho wildest excitement, Tho flames sproad so_quickly that almoyt bofore tha sourco of thoe fro could be uoted llxo{ woro ail around tho room. The wild- ent shrieks resounded abave tho roar of the flamea, aud the congregation aroso a8 000 For- son and rusbod en masse for the doore. A number . of women foll back as though they had falated; but hittle at- teution was paid to them in the proseuce of tho appalling dauger, Baveral vecinod to bo try- ing to holp tbo women, and saveral callod ont for qulet, 11n tried to keep qulec &t firat, but bofore ha could fairly realize tho situation tho tlames were around him, 1o thon rurhed for & window, end, jumping through, reactiod thu round by weans of s littla ahed over tho frout oo1, 11e was obliged, in dolug thls, to pass di- rectly through tho volume of flame that poured through the front door, and thus recolved bis S luries, o Iy seriously Luzt, but will probably nzover, A TIOUSR OF MOURNING, A bonap of mourniag was tliat of 3r, Balanier Roveris, M, Roberts works in the Llankot mill, and Jives ln the blanket-mill bloos, 1o way in tha church with Lis eutira fanuly ; bimsolf and wifo narrowly escaped, his left hand boing blise tored, also his faco and neck ; but be counts hig poisonal sutlerings nothing as compared with thoso of his childron, 1l youngest child, ¢ years of ags, Was seon lying upon o mattruss, on tbhe floor, In -a " dowthly stupor, and it was difflealt 1o easy whothor the isd still breathed or not,” only & low pulse A wdicating a spark of lite. Tuochid was burnod from thae hip down terribly, aud cannos eucvive, In an ud)lulnh:g roow lay his daugbier Emmas, aged 13, Lier Liead, arme, and lower Libe foarful ly burned, awathed in bal xdqicl aud cotton bat- ting, Her recovery is doubiful. In a third room, yropped ug by pitiows, was hls daugnter Mary, sged 14. Though her faca aud arms are badl { bumned, she may recover. br. Roberts had still & fourth child in the fatal bullding~his son Jobn, 11, who Is among the missing, and witbout doubt des Une of the mast hortibly burned of thora who lived aftor being takaa out in din. Mmisclnin Tinggn, aged 14, wifo of Josoph Briggs. s, Brigge’ loit arm wan aimost bimed off, and ¢ho was n phastly spectasio as she lay upon the bed pasping for” Leatn, with open mouth, har fa bistered and Llackened ard the skin peeling from it. Tho flesh, In many placos on her limbs, bad tellen awsy, and the bones wuro Imd bare, it sesmod lmpossible that sho should live from hour to hour, sape- clally s 1t i thought ehe mlitled the flames. Alr. Brigge* daughtor Plicbs, agad 15, ts smong the il He was 1n the gallery of tho cliuroty, and sayn that as 1t was 8 warm lvenlu;[ tho windows vere opon, Tha wind blew in and ent the flame of ous of the candles on tha altar against the paper lrimmlngn, aud in an instant a ehoot of blaze leaped up, Tac body of the Lionko was foon emptied, and ho waw making his way toward the door, but how he got out be does not know—whether through s door or window. He aupponed his wife aud daughter wero closo tu biw ail the tine. JOSETIE PATKER, A MACKSAX, mayn that henaw the fie from lus hoteo, a dis- taiice of bY or 75 tods from the church, 11is two dsughtars, aged 17 and 19, were in the chureh, and he Jninped on his back, which atood by the door, and drove towards Lhe acenc. Tho stean fire-ongtiue camo betind him, and somo une call- &d to him to get out of the way, but, lashing his horses to a gal op, ha kept ahead, and, reacning the chwich, ran 1n at the front door, crowdig by the poople who weis coming out be can hardly say how, Io wect toward his pew, whicli was tho flird from the front, and on his way thither he bheard his daugh- ters eatling to bim to msavo them. Il #nlzed them and rtmfialed Lack toward tho door, aud an ho spprosclied it ha falt that they w.1e watkiog on {he bLodies of atheis. Somo one atood partly bairing tbe door to the vesti- bule, nud trying to calm the people. Being unable to pass, he hurlod this wau Lo ono eide, aud dragged his daughters out. WOMEN'S BIOVER. Malvina Dinjardin, whose fatber was among the killed, eecaped unbarmed, an did her two little brothers. Bho told oxactly the ssme ntory as did tno otoers about the explosion or Iguition of tho ofl in & lamp. She was 1o the gallery, and in the panio started with the othors for the staircaso. Bofore whie had reached it s man told hier it would be impossitle to get out thero as tho staliway waa 8y crowded. Sho then wmade Lior way to a window, od, Juming out, saved berself, Her brothers, following her example, wera equaly fortunate, Sho thought it wis not Hivo minutas from the ime the lamp burst until the house wae all flames, Madama Piton, whore danghter was among the doad, sat in the gsllery when the flamens burse out. Shie mado her wav to the stalicase, and, arriving there bofore tho crush wss tho densest, she forcod her way thron:h, beinza Iarge, poworful woman, and “cscaped with her lita, Bl is, howaver, badly burned in the back, arma, aud bands, Wedged | Phiemic Dion, a sllght girl of about 19, oazaped with comparatively slignt injurtes, She was 11 the gallory, and #aw tho lamp burst, Sho 81vA (liat in leas than » minuie the root way all ablnze, Bbo hardiy knows how she escapad, but remembera acranbling over the backs of tao pews and being helped by somebody on hier way, Hhio thinks that sho jumped from the pallery to the main floor, but 18 not cor.ain, ths ouly thitme of wineh khie has s racolloction Leing ber fiual es- capo from the frontdoor, Christiva Dion, whese uama ia on the list of the dead, was dring when I saw her to-day, Bbo waa more eell poseessed than lier elster, and when sle heard pome oue call out to the people to keep still, as thero wny no danger, slie endeavored at firat to follow the advice, but soon bocoming slarmed sho etarted for the door by the usual passnge-way. aud, get- ting 1o tho alircase, nas caughtin the ciush and bold until sbo reccirved tao burng which proved fatal to-dav. Louisa Fotior, whose brather und riater wero loat, tolls the samo etory of terr.bla fright, and relntos the manner in which the fire begen in tha samo way, Sho was fortuuatvly seated near the door and escaped uunbart, while ber sistor, aged 11, and her brother, aged 20, who was the mun supsort of his widowod motber, were 1oth seated in tho gallery, and both lost their lises, Mis Mutildn Piatt was allvo shen removod from tho ruine, but died soon aftor from tho elfects of her wounds, Her slater waa found mitiug bolt nLl- right in her pew, burned 10 death, nll her cloth- iug gone, and tha flosk falllug fiom her back. ANOXG THE INCIDENTS related by those who were gatliered at tho dif- ferent hourea of tho afflicted 1y this: One youny man 1 tho pallery, scoing oo other way to save huneelf, tenrod from a window and etruck tho ground unbarmed. Ho turned, and, glancig at » window in the main portion of the buldiog, saw Lis young #ister, nhom Lo had fo-gotien En bia momentary excilemont, atmnpung in the crowd and firo, Without a moment's thoueht he leaned in at the window, end, fighting his way to the spot whero the girl was hemmed in, anc- ceeded in taking hor out of the window Lut slightly injurca, though terribly frightened. piliai Lt Sl AMUSEMENTS. THE EDDY RECITALS. Tho second of Ar, Eddy's sories of organ re- cituls was givon on Satuiday afteruoon, at the First Congregational Chuich, Tho audience was not a very Intge one, but was samothing botter than that, as’it was made up of wusicians and counolusours, aitraoted thithor by Mr. Eddy's acknowled,ed ropntation as an organist and tho superiur excollence of bie programmen. e bind & thoroughly erideal sud.ence, wcluding 1n ita vumbers mauy organists, aud the verdict, which was sn onthusiasticsily tavorable ane, wd thero- fure all the tnre to bs prized, Mr, Edily's num- bors were very varied, including the Bach Prolude and Fugue in B munor; AMerkols' do- lighttul ¢ Wotlnchta pastoislo;™ dlendals- ~obn's sonata in A, No. 3; the majestic overiuro to Handol's **Samson,” transcribsd by o8t § and Thiete's immeuscly dificult ** Concert- satz” in O minor, & selection which, although re- markably varied in characier, was un.foraly of the lughest organ standstd. M, Eddy's 1oputa- tlon 4 an orgsnist, flnlshed o the bost Goimau echool, is so well koown that we need do more thud clroniclo the “ovent of his playing, His “so- lectiona gavo him amplo 6copa Jor that marvel- oua mostery of tachnique whict lio possesses, aa well ae for his | erloce registration nd pro- civlon of time, The Thielo Coucortuatz is a mountsin of techuical difficulty, capocially m pedal work, and yet it was given with as much appareit exse as (he smoothly Honing * Chirlst- mun Pastornl” of Merkols, or the majestio hnr- mouy of Handel's “Samwon.” If tuere wero no othor ovdouca of the faat, Ins playing on Saturday would bie sutticient to stamp hum as one of tno most indafatigable and consciontious atu~ donts of the orgau in s country, who must have given ulnost jncossans practice and inbor to by work, to have attained mtich su- poriority, Upon thia occaclon, Mr, Eudy was unmmd’ by Mise Carrie Kingman, the organist of the Lrinity Methodist Churcl, who nlayod the Theme aud variations in A.by Heure,ln a Temmike ably neat, chasto, and copeciomlions manner, tndyhy tho well-kuown vouvalist, Mra. Olara D, Stacoy, who filied in the lglter portions of tho p.ogiammo with Morcadantu's ** Salve Maria " (the sccompanimenta of which, by the way, would bhave Leou more effeotive upon tho organ thsu upon the planu), and threo beaiiful sonas, + Now Steop, My floart, Contonted,” ** He Who This Longiug Feols,” and 0, ‘Thon Art Liko s JMlow'ret,” by I, U, Gleason, s Hartfond, Ct., or- ganfut, which bave becn 1wesued quito recontly. DNest Saturday sfternoon, Mr, Lddy will be as- slsted by AMr, Behulize, the tenor, . THE PRATT CONCENT. The Pratt couceit, to which we made alluslon csterday, will Lo given ab AlcCormick's lall on the 10th “of Juus, ou which occasion Lo will bave the assisiance of Mr. Wilham [, Stauley, tho Enghsh tenor; tho Quaker City Quariette; birs, Bracey and Mrs. Sirkweathar, soprani ; 3re. Watrous, aito; Mr. James Gill, barltone: Mr. Thomas Goulwilio, bnss; Mrs, Rogina Watson and Mits Hattie Leouard, pianista; Messrs, Lows, Alien, aud Freinberg. viols; aud Mr, Eicoheim, 'colio. ‘The full programmo will ba aa follows, eight of tho numbers bolng from tho cousposer’s opers of “Autoutn”y 1, Overturs 1o WIHAm Telluveeoeeres osessiGottachalk Mr, S, G, Pratt and dues Hattie Leanard, itk AL 9, Dustt and Tt Kot N L Foue tnvites to ToAVOR™ s rirvarroresrens oLt Jira, J, 1, Starkisesther un 1 J; 4, Tenor’ Bollloquy snd - Ale—* Now 1iglt o'er tis bay ™. thu (3 Tflo’in O minok, Audsnt 18000 veruerrens treirsens W.duam Letcts, L, Bichhe m, and M. Pratt, o Bopratio rocitation aud aria—* Is The o u WPrait Ciara D, 8t - ‘e 7, Trio and clorus—* llupe Now Coase Thy Urging O | | Mra, Stacey, Sire, Watrous, S, i ¥, ifauo s0lo—* Invitation io Repina I 9, Soul Longin, Measra, Lawcis, A 10, Biuwber sung, slto nh: ., s Ara, *11, #Balting the Bea)" Bercnsdo for male volces, Pratt or (Un Quarlelis. 12 Facawel Ohokus, with Qulbtelig, o ..o Prat ve, tacey, Are, Walrow, Mesar, i oo Bl LG it wich Croruse >t &M Tratt SUNDAY’S NEWS, LOCAL, In the libel auit of Lnah va. Storey, the jnr: on Baturday brought in a verdice for tho defend- ant. Mosars, T', 7% Cola & Co., No. 0 Slonth Water | atreet, suapended on Fruday last, owing to the falure of & corner In lord. A moating of tho areditors of the Home Inkar- ance Company was hold on Bat irday atiernoon, at which a dividend of 3 por cent was declared, payable lu about ton daga, Tho Librarr Board met on Seturday aftarnoon, and the aunual roport of _the Cotnmittee on Li- brary wae presonted. The Lilrary contains 49,274 volumes, bnt the cirenlation tor the year will amonnt ta 400,000 volunes, 'Tue Cotmitico on the Rteidiog-Boom repartad that for the ciav- en monthw endng Apul 10, 1975, thero were 217,150 visitors, 124, 190 igsuos of perivdicals, aud 20,004 teaues of bouks. ELSEWHERE, Forty-elght of the Hol. ozo victimn were burted. The Bostona beat the Mnotuals, The former club Lian ok Lot & gaioe (his yosr. Decoratlon-Day_was abwerval thronghont the country from Wasitiugton to Culitorala. An enrthquake in Awia Minor recantly de- rtroyed several villages aud killed 2,010 ptraons. Thero_are Indieations of tho existenca of rowerfu] combination for unlawlwl purposes lu tho cusloms korvice. . The Mayor of I'aris will soon visit the Mavor of Loudon, aud the Mavors of the otlier big eniton of FEurope and Ametica will be invited to the Junketiog, Henry €, Bowen's cldest son putlishen a lotter #iz colutnd 1n length u the Now York Sun, stating & nuwber of things dawmaging to Mr. Beecher, aud oxculpatory of Mr, Dowen, Br.: Mr, Beecher bna alleged that Bowen, Br., owed him money when the exact onporite %As the case, aud when an sward afterward proved tha 4+ Mr. Beecher actiug, a3 a purchu~lng agent for s charitable object, got the guode of Bowen 8r., who at the timo sold dry go.dy, for the cost wrice, and patd 1or thomenly sfter mich trouble Mr. Bowon, 8r,, don't tell what Lo knows be- cause hie don't want to ruin a good taany per- sons, but belieses the tralh will come to light sooner or later ; Mr, Bowen, Br., har vever been treacherous to Mr. Becclier, the exact ob- vosiie being true: Mr. Beecher, in tha premenco of Mr. Bowen, ban made favoiable remarke uven tho subject of Mr. Boweu's chatucter, aud hay subseruently mwajo efforts t3 e le tho-o favoiatlo remarks from public stientin; Nr. locchor biad Lroken the tripartite agreement venrs aga: dr. Thton forced his storr usoa Mr, Boacn. Sr., snd the laster, to rravent blood«hed, acted na the beater of Til:un's commu-cation to fr, Beacher ; great preesnro bas been bronght to bear on Mr. Tuton by the memuers of Plymouth Church to tell hies about the \Wood- wtack Intter—that ia. to vay that the dark thinze linted st in the one prrazraph _papularly kinown nara but business imannderstundings; Mr. Beoch- er treated Dr. Lyman Deecher, bis father, ver: whabbily during fus last Ulnoww and hia dy fiours. ANl these stalomenls aro elaborated to TONIC ELIXIR And Liguid Estract of Beef Is composed of the Juico of Raw Lean Boet combined with Tonics, lron\ &Pc.. anid 18 ros. 3 ommonded by tho Medioul ofession for tho pormanent cure of Piles, Dropey, Indi- rastion, Constipntion, Dyapopsin, Fer Diseanen, Genoral Deblitry, tite, and Prostration of tho 3 Alsn, Taver Jomplaints, swith Comoiications of the Kidnoys and Bladder, and as Food for Consumptiven. This preparation s an im. Erovumem on_tho Licbiz Bolid Extract of eef, balng & Tonic, Stimulant, and Nutri. Loss 'of Appe- Nervous System. ont, For sale by nll Donlers. Large Dottles, £1.00; Trial Bize, 35 conta, RICHARDON & TOLLIDGE, Praprietors, Cincinnati, Ohlo, PROPOSALS, CONSTRUCTION OF LIFESAVING AHD LIFE-ROAT STATIONS. Fenled prposas will ba restvod at this Do il 12 o'clock, noon uf Fu eday, the £ I0ib, 107 the eanstruction of il K Mia fons at the f.llowing named places, to-wi Sodat of Lake Michigan--0no &t Urand P on t'n tho oinie au Saubla £ lake Tos Nebys. On the coa o Aux Bargucs, ono a1 Ot rgenn Point, une at ' or Viay lsland. an ty-Mile Putn’. (1 the coast of Lake Ot it e at I’ Ut Satinnn trcok, 1 milos (roim Nins-3lio Lolats asd i sy Chon, i wif) ho reesived for ane, seseral, or all of the shave lood Bouno »and DI [30re mast §'a1a i thatt. pro: Thsvata tis mrnbar thoy il bulld. 1t idoes must o' Ato the time io which 1hdy wi ntract to comploie the Bousee, and 10y bids o Somp Aaied Sith <RI TAD: t.ry gunrenteol of the Lidders wark, {lhll"llfl mus’ bo ladorsed. Pro- v ehnviraction uf, Lite-Baving and bifeIsiat nn" il nddrossed 1o (ki Scoratary ol the Troasury, ington, D, U, ) Bpeetloariuns’ 861 plane can be cbtainod at fhe oflees of Guflectnra of Costams at Unwago and. fuflala: Thatrel , Bart Huron, and_ Graud Havon, Miea,. Chica Ill..‘m«\’\:lewhnd. 0.3 sl upon applivation as tuis Des arimiont, Vi he vhuht tatejact any or all bids, ae tn walro defects, 1£1¢1s dSomnd far tha Intarcat o tia ment to 4o o0, le roserved. (digued), -HA NAN' fei () Act TARASTRY DEPARTMENT, TWASHINGTON 5 3, 17, PROPOSALS FOR COAL. r, ¥ QUABTLIVARLER, Nt Nt Mayis, ..f 1n duplicate,’ uader the uswal cundi at thisotice until 1) o'clock a. m., , for the delivery on tho v, 63 tho line ot tha rued, af seven taousaad firo bundred Lutis of caal, 10r aupply of fusl for uslitaty pusts id 1ine of ralledad during tiscal soar endlok June3), Propornls fur a less quaaiity will bo recclved, ha quality of the coal wiil bo carsfully considered tn making tne award, aud the Hght 10 rojiol 82y or & 1 Lids Is pxpromly ro-arved, Erutasenoo will be given to artlslen of domestlo produc. 1o conteaot wtl boJot whth the groviso that the guan: ity eontracted [ 8 ineroased or roduc. - thlrd Petinin rof the Dopsstniout at acy timo kN 41ds abould ‘reod o snsalopos, ** Bids for cral," Any fustier fuforuation will bo turuistiod apan applicas Yo le Rl PERRY, Deputy Q. 3. G, PROPOSALS FOR FORAG! HEADQ'R8 DEY'T OF THK PLATT Ovvice Citiey Qualinen ‘aszen, siAA, uy s, 193, SEALED PROPOSALS, 1 duplicats. undor ite wuisl conditiaus, will be ruc iy wihco unti 11 ridas, Juno 2, 183 D In th firesd: and Luriay TR ruguls itk Racal yonr el Jung o (5100, u0) sl 1 Coun, il 7 e, uaniity will bo received, 3 ataitomnd sbodld b wasrsiood by two arit’s, nut biddors, that they will Lecuio 1 o award af gontract, tonca witl Lu given 1o arileles of domestic produg. 1+ should bo indorsed on euvelopo ** Bids for For- upo. vutny » ¥Fha cantenat will be lot withs thie proviso that the quan- ttis e avivd for may be fncreasodor reduced vuee Uilot Gostdnataior uf the Dopartusnt st "’fu b et X bada ed, 0 ight ta Tejech sby aud a1l blds Is roserved, ank bide foratshod’ agd full conditions mad on sppiieation InAli:lr SUMMER R1 SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, O PEWAUREE LAKE, hour Ly rall from Milwaukoo, Opou, for gu i slegant retreat in 1 d chirues, ' Latiors prlvior, Liartland, Wis, proisiptly soewsrod. AYLOW, Fropristor, . AT SARATOGA NPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. ‘Wil vpen Juns 1, for the recoption of Guests. 3. H, BIRESLIN & CO., Prupsictors, T EDUOATIONAL. St. Mary’s Hall, FAIRIBAULT, MINN. Rt. Har. 1t . D, ., Rector, Darlingion, safatad by'a full Uui wucod 1o ‘nu Tuuth Behwul Year will o Tl 10718, 1913, Fue Roglat UkabaY, tull details, addrsss 1be Kootar, YOTFAl HILL SEMINA Ul YOUNG (J“E.n.‘.’."rmhu.“w ot Datehions Cauatsy N ¥s Op the-Hudsoh, Courseol b} R B R L R __AMUSEMENTS SDELPHI THEATRE. 4 MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11 “’ : OLIO OF nnfivuu{m BTARTLING ROV. KA APPEATIANGES, fa addition to the twales ol Iaat work, wh nynmr {a_nowor, botiar, and groater Rl 1o ‘Mimmotn Ullo Ustnpay i ity 740 throe yeare of the wortd tamed 1183, 1ar 1 iamboe: the Champian TR e ey 2 ths, Bewitehing Tiimtoniste Sho First aupostancs of e it VAW IHORNE G 16# Lowtard, NI Y Miss ANGLK BUHOTT, Zomedy, tie mert. et Apoaratce Ethloplan Gumedian, A 1D WA for two waeks 01{ o1 the imadias HILLY COURTIUGIT, | Lat wack of the hooeatria Comadian and Dancor, BEN GILYOLEL, 1rl B panatio Compauy ks tbs wuling fascs, TURN Tha Pro ants New Fthiopfan Sketchos, New Kongs, New 1)anaas, New Charac oe Actry New Dnets, Sow Fentaof Suill." Turee huurs of wonder aad morrls inutan eplce of Ladies' Nlght To-morrow (Taosday), Hemamber, Kstra HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Monday, May 71, Firat Appesrance of Mr. John Thompson, The most Versatfle Artist Hiving, will appear In bla P T OR h e O 31 A N D OR, TRUE TO 't Sagrortsd by 37 Bxeelen: G vary ¥ il Wedneaday a1d Ssturday ) proparstiou, " ACADEMY OF MGSIOC. Tromendous Suceors ana kmphatic it by tho Aeme of Minstroi Poriec bon, HAVERLY'S WINSTRELS, Largest and Finest Minsteel Organlzation In e Workd, Evory Nigbt 464 Wednreday anl Saturdsy Matinoss. RANDOLPH-ST. OPERA HOUSE, Cor. Weat llandiiph aun Joiferson-atas This, MONDAY Evemin during tha woek, and at 3 tetmuotie, Bocund Wi 5 CARDIN orery even) s Furaviy aud Feiday a1 and Tecmoaduan Trumpl of th AL PEATURES Tho Fomal Masqua, Foceigners in Parls, Living 3.z, and’ Ida Corit ‘e 'Lady Himtrele ‘o Aemeaf Valutiuods Asiuigmcnt. "Adwlislin, U eeals, 3conta. aua 21, SPECIAL UAILN ~On Tuesday atternonn, previons tn o ial ‘Qrox th Matince, 3li Ea Vinoaat, the A 1, Wil make a gran | Vight-\Wieo Avcunslon from 106 swof af the Cipera-licuss 10100 Lulldiug opporite. Lot everybody so2 it MoVICKER'S THEATRE. ENGAGHMENT OF N. D, ROBERTS JACK & JILL PANTOMINE TROUPE. New Tricks!l Novel Effects! Brey Evenine and Saturdas Matinre. "PATENT 2AHUTL=RS, ! For Store Fronts AND ront or Rear Windows. CLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Scif-Coiling, Revolving SHUTTERS, b STEEL AND WOOD. REQUIRE NU MACIHI¥ERY, and. : CANNOL'GET OUT OF ORDER. 218 West Twenty-sisth-st,, New York. Chicago Ottice, 51 Lasnte-st, GEO.T.WILSON. Ag KEAL ESTATE. FOR SALIST 300.000 ACRES VALUADLE LANDS IN EANEAS By dircetion of the Honorable 8:cretacy of tas Iutsrlor, thy undersigned wili receive realed Lids fur (bs purchinse af any or ali ol the unwiq tands wrst of the Neostio River, 1) the southori ny ol tho State of Kan«as ewbsacod "I;ZIII. what s gonerally kuo, ibe ™ Cnervkeo St nlands ar> offered for eals tn_eompl'anco with the provisions of Aa act of < wuptoved Stay 1, 147, Uy~ 8 atn 119.] ey will o not eacaeidinz ooe huidred and ¥ Ay 1 two dollAre por nare tor A1)l bad Iands lying jaod Jivar. and uns doilac and ufty cauts e inadsat ot said rirer, o:ariblug tho la ds her-hy offered for ropor ngal subidiviet e, atol Indicatt 1g the Is held, wiil boner s, = ACPAFALOLY I 1o i oo bunde tuo legal subdivlaions o Byls must ba scocmpanted by ten per cent af the ant.nat bid a4 & guasautoo ol the g od fanibof tue biddar, wiifcl sum, 1o caso tha Lind f+ anarded and tho balaace fae pAtd, Wl b farteb od, oh H i within forty days pevinsns i T ol swuoe of the Gineral Laad Utlico ot . 1he 1and ipun whlcu suct Did was mado will bo agala subject enlo. Tho ton per cant denmit requiend 10 scenmpang bids raay be roadttad b I a*-Giite ur da 8, cortificatos of de eoriled eaoks oy wamo Giawicnent u pultory order cf the Comnilsloner of tha Uenoral T Utlce, or 1n eurrancy. & to toject auy aud all bids Is expromly re. 130" et o sxcond ddy oA beuel, 1576, ator which t'?.'-’} 4 oponc Tpob. 3 opencd aodl soted POy g pypppry, Commissioner of the () yoeral Land Otfice, WASIINOTON, 1, April 13, SCALES, FAIRBANKS' ATANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chlcugo, Re zaretul tnbuy nuly the Genulne, 30 Fs FOUNY IR & 1 A% LANY ST, CTICANG, I NOTICE. - REFUNDING OF TAXES. Orrice or THE COUNTY TREAMLNKN AND LIOLLECTOR, Conk U'oUNIY, 1LLINOLY, U My i, i 1n scaordange with an act_brovidiug for of 790 of the State taz ol 180, wheo uaid . Sct coalatue amun g othor provislans the 1.,'|.mmu Hou having Vm aoy portion of £ 18i4 In uicess o} g% cipi fac 1873 cov- the count ul sl X WA DAl 1y Teearuror of such ‘rtand Yin such porwia pe curporatio the ¢ yaiil (o 0308 of 30-03 o tho Htato ed du ¢h recalpt, i:dorsing the tax of il ca such recel It : e Toodor M %io. 4 provides fora publio notice fa one newspaper praed 1 the Gounly fur bRe muath, and o Accardancs Wit thia samu, uotlco Ia h ivau tlat possons entitdsd T robate undor hlaw o STy apidiing it this vilice on aud sfiur tue thret day of Jiav, [ N fonaty Tres i . _ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ohicago & Northwestern Railway (Illump‘ngy, Tha sunal meoting of the slockhulders {ad boudusids eteol llm(}uln’ufi Nortbwestoru Jaile npany fur loetlon it pursuaut to I: i tor o 280 mev hug, tho iy of avaty st | ocluck p. fha iyt to voto by pro e i ot Dt the 1ot N atlot, v o Dstur of M ALBEIT vty th for Pirt appearance nf | OCEAN NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, e Goyoral Tranas:Iantlo Gompany's Mail Hioum Dotwaan Now Vork and Tinveer Tag sniondia oveels o i mute far thy Gsniinent (bofag more' & it I angoinar), mil sall from Floe No. &, Norih svor, New Yotk, 43 () VILUR DI PAIS, Laenownor PRIEIE, Danre S, nd, $53; third, Nty 822, anporior ac o, rios withuut oxtra ZIR, Agant, 85 Broadway, N, Y. Line of Steamships, NEW YORK T0O QUEP: HT(')dW’N AND LIV Sl May Tk QUELN, 4 Bth funn, At n_l'u:‘s‘, 4411 tina, 2th it at 13 ooy ERIN, (04 tonn, atnrday, 19th June, 443 p. m. FOI LONDON DIRECT, Wednaudag, ine 9, at3p, m. Funeday, dune 5, atl p, m, corrancy, Steerago ST sedncen atea: paspnd SOARRIAGES, G o0 0 MODERN CARRIAGES, Iaterial and Workmanship Guarantoed. Exponses Low. Otassfront Landaus, Curtaln Lands Landaniols with ourrad aad s e 1 with intaronangrabl 1 ue Lantaniets, Gl Einciten “Corches, Vietnelas, Rockaways, Cabriolotsy Coupelots, D «-Carte. ato., ORANE, BREED & CO,, Carelagn D pariment, Nos. 083716 Woat Bigh Clncinnatt, O, __RAILROAD TIMT TABLE. ABRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS T Baturday ot FXFLANATION OF MEFERY: and " CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILRIAN. Ticket Upices, b Cior waa i Canate war. ancsunia it iy catner Hadison-stes and at the iep s, Arrie, aolfic Fast Lin oUb ulm o ight KxDrae, reepurt & Dubuoue EXpeo; =port & I 0 X ‘carmor of AV -Diepot gormer of C'anal RAILTIAY, il corner of Teares |_Arrice, Malt foin matn lias), Day Expross, £* $a'unday aun Sunday L. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, LOiIS. Chiearn, Knmeas itu a o} Depver Short Lines, Demnt, Weal Stls, nonr Vadi N repot, anid 123 Eandotyhe Tnlow Jitje, ficket Ofcer o v carner Neehiunsuo, Lo, | “irrive, 3 Clty and Daavar Fast Bz, utsunl oringield Ex S Jauws, Noriughold & T Peorin, Keokuk i Jomis, Rk iy Chleago & Padacah E S'¢ wior, Lacan, Wasningtan Joltet 't Divianit Ace vnnmist € IPAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PANL RAILRINY. Emior Deru, corner uidison ant Can ilosiy, Fiezel 1)z 63 Sou (A C.arknite, oppasite Sherman Houte, ant at Depor Hilwankee Diviston, I’ 3 Gruss Minnoapo & Groan thay, Y Itpun,’ e s) eeee *10:078. m.|* 4:00p. . i} Tho Aunusl 81 tho Stackhisl PRy i i g 4 gt Sotios ot b o MRl ke e SN ERALY, 11:003 ma Miwaukee, olis. th JLLYOIS CENTRAL FA'LRIAY, Depot, foat ar Lakerst, and Fi0f af Twrnbi-secmdat, iter 12 Lacdoig hote, near Clark, Teket Hrriee, £1. Jouts Express.. St Louls Fas 11, Cairok New (nleans Cailuk New Urleaus Spnuktiond, Bty Shringreid and Po Dubugua & Bloux G naun & st Gy £ Gilman Patonsot.... ILINCY RAILANAN, v, and i CHICARD. BURLINGTON :« 0i it Ficket OJices, 33 Clarat, Depots, Joot @f Labe-st., Indl et Finat und Sisteenihate, Gt deata. i Arrice, Alirora Passonior. l|l’fll‘.vll‘\‘lll\lfl & Aurua Passenger, Aurots Passenss Dohgun b Sl Crey Ten, filanlfl\l flcl'lllll Fi.lllu for Quinaha, i Rranwart Chilvon & Bl doseph s From Central Depat, KANK‘KAEE LN Theent , 700 o pe g e T P Leave, | relos. 8:008, m.( 8:°5p. m. 7:36 0. moi* 138, me CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMOD LINE. From iabura, Clncinnatl & S, Lauis faihesy depst, son mer Clinton and Carrall- i s Vekel ajice, 12 Handulybeste wndatdepots’ | oot Sdte 2 Tease, | Arrive, Indianspolly, Loulsrille & Cincin.| natl Uay Kjru el ] 08 o * B0 P e dianapolls, adl tday). 220p.m.| 708 m : CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILA9AD, s tasengre depot eomer Chien uip, e and kel 6! it weed e Sharmad [} Arrire, Mnit and Fapress, <4 e P ger.s Wl dim i I e Ritha. m. Tinsca_Aceamiio P'ITSBURA, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS MILH\" Fram depet corner €l e aute.y West Sid il 1 i A A e B = v ylambus,Piftsbnes & Now Yor i 3 Colnmabas Buttelrarg X b P e Nig0u Hap w (af1y)-e noam. PITISBUR BALTIMORE & 01110 MAILROAY Traing lecive Srom Eapusiivon building and depot foot af Tweniv-aceundal, Jichel wace, ¥ LuSullast, Teave, | Areive, Matl, Bundare Bxospte: | B p. I Eapruss, Dai 3. | B A D CVICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILRO1D. ' corner o Vun Yurenwund Sheruianais, 4 Dieeli o Granid Pucqie I (4 affes; ] drrive, Qmaha, Leavenw'th Atohlson R 2 d30p. m, Prru Acommiuudation, of® Bt u, (¢ W . Nutt Kabrosssus. oo, m. i 8:13a. wi OARD: K i oornel C IOSEITAT, ington and Feaukliu-ste. od by tha biata of It tiuls tur Lhe capress )l[loll?l fug the III’D“ poseible atimens {n alf casos o pr dlhoat 1 faita 1o iy e dyo, ot Marrlags Loat Fileriy, pot sucy, Pl o tho Face, wio. iy 164 ost dollcats Bitontiot, with ot board, oG, caitd chandoatials B ] ¥oSURE Dr. Kean 300 BOUTH CLARK-ST., ORICAGO, Uttiva, 93, m. uatll 7 Vo May bo uasaliud, porac wall, (rag of on a1 Shroula nr ebvoss U ? B RN Y ibpsician o 1h oity who WarFabis 0Ufes of 50 pay. Uthos huurs, 98, 1, L 91013, e Bl DR, T, J. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE 15 & suro cure for Private Dlscascs, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. iz i