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-SMALL-POX. What Is Known of the Enrly Hise tory of tho Disenrso. Its Ravages in England and Other Qoun” trios---Discovery of Inooulation. Jenner’s Introduction of Vacclnatlonees 18 Effoct In Reduclog Mortallty, Bmall-pox! Wbhatieit? What ia ita bistory ? Whore did it come from? Itls defined nsa + Contaglous fabrila disoass, in which oo the skin (and ofton on the mncous membrans) small pustulos are formod which contain the contsgion with 118 matorial.” The first sccounts of thls disenss or whot fs aupponed to bo the dinease date back o thoss timos whon tho history of medicine 18 unrelia- ble, and Is covered with myth and uncertanty, Many writers say it was known boforo the Chris- ttan ora, aud apokon of by Itarpocrates and Bat In tbls, of courso, a8 in many other questions that concern ancient modicine, » lively imagioation ia required. with equally roilable Information think It found ite origin {n Arabia in the timo of Mahomet, and the roault or the outgrowth of the plagus. Others think it fltet obeerved in France or Bpals, st tho ond of the fifth ocentury, Tours reports & disease somethiug similar smali-poz. The Arabs Rbatez spoke , of it, but or, that sinoe tha thirteenth centory it well known' in the Laat, and produced fearful THE FIRST PITAICIAN known Lo havo written on small-pox was Asron Otber writors of & Iator date itn dovastation throngbout FEu- po, Asia, apd Africs. From tho finporfect rocords at the disposal of modical men and =ci- entista, It Is eatimated that two centurics baforo Jouyet'a tima the mortality from small-pox atono waa 500.000 saula yearlv, or about one-twontisth In London from 1087 and from 1701 to 1712, seven and two-tLirds of all deaths wera from small-pox, sud from 1751 {0 1779 cight and oight-tenths of all deaths ware In Bweden from 1774 1o 1781 tho mortslity from this diseaso was ono-twolfth of all deathe, and to Berlin from 1783 to 1707 ona-twallth of all doatha wore from this diseage, aod among children 1t was notabi faot, the number of denths in mo corded that to us at this day it seoma almost {n- In Btuckholm, during an opidemic of the last century, out of 800 siok oblldron 270 died, 'Ibe ravages of thin discaso continued to Da tho pcourgo of the Lumen race up to the timo of Jouuor's DISCOVEMY OF VACCINATION, although modified jn & certain dogroo by fnocu- It in & well-known fact that small-pox ia mitoh milder, and iu moditled in ita courye when intzoduged ioto the syvtem through an abrasion of tho skin than if imroduced through the ngs. This waa discovered at au oarly dato, the ido was taken Lold of snd every efor made to utilize 1t. By whom this faot w discovered and {ntraduced 18 not kua was known and used in Chins and Dledi In the yoar 1672 a Circassian woman brought $he knowlodge of Inoaulation to COonetantinople snd from thore Lady Montagua ht It to Bogland, where it was introducod und favor, and many thousands were in- from Lhis dissnso. The dssonse produced by this process (ingou- fation) #was much milder in its form than un. moditied smail-pox, but as _capabls of travsmit- ini the dipenas and reproduwing it satbe un- moditled form. In thiawvay the gencral sod rockless mauner in which inoculation was done atartod now points of infection, and tho discase rapidly sproudt 10 thase uot protacted, aud ro- silted {0 & grent epidomic of smail-pox, wide- spiead and doyastating in tts charsoter, so much #o that Parhanient rassed an aot in 1728 by which inceulation was probibited: By {te uao and the oxperjmonts mado jo othor conntries 16 again fouud (svor, and was brought iuto general uso until 1840, when it was agamn forbidden by law, uador whose ban it has remainod ever eiuce, ‘ IN ANIMALS, & fabnlo oruptiou eimilar in uatura to varfola in the human species 1@ known (o exiat. commonp eanacislly in tho Loyioe suecios, and is ealed the * vaceno variola ™ (on account of bo- iog obseryed mostly on cows avd on the udders). During tho lattor part of the last century, Ed- ward Jenner, an Englsh physician, made tue first obsorvations, aud wos tho firat (o investi- gats this subject, Qut of his abaarvations sud invostigations ho discovered aud introduced ync. In 1776 bis attention was called to tho disenso by a milk-maid who had an abrasion on uey hend, and an whom the characteristia disenge (Yoocine disapse) mado its appearance, From this casp he foltowed up bis obdervations, sod 1n 1787 he became fully convinced that tho vaccine variola was a provoative of and a pro- tection against emall-pox. May, 1706, he first put his observatious into e i el i & i On the 14th day of an record, In the person of James Phipps. compieto protootion affordod by the operation was subsequently nroved by inoculation of vari- olous matter, which proved abartiva. o wrote 0 acoount of the oasa and of his discovery, sud scot it to the Philosophical Transactions for publication, where 1t waa rofused & place, In cd his discovery in a work en- nquirios luto the Causonand Bffecta of tha Varlola Vaccina," which was published in nown over tho civillzed warld. ‘Chrongh many exparimenta it has hgeu uwadoubtadly proven that vacsine variola s in fact a mild form of small-pox. The ratio of deaths in caacs of amall-pox during epidemics aro about a2 foliows 1 Loudep, sod made I'hio above shows ti 100 cason, ‘The tumenso saving of Jile can be rveadily socn, During tho paat three effact of the vaccina variols bas been YULLY PEMONSTATED IN THIS OIFT. Three yoars 850 thero were many casea in the yoar 1878 thers wore 1,768 casen of the diseasorith 517 desths; in 1674 thers wero some 400 cnvos with 90 deaths; during the paat year there wero 30 casen of smal 10 deaths. Thiee sears agohe Board vaccination and examinations exterminating the dissane, Touses that wers infectod wero visited and the inoyatos vacolpated, and thoso slok lolsted, snd, 8 far s ponsible, sent to hoapital, Al persops who had visited the houss wore bunted up and inated, ‘'no housos, for & block on sash alde, were vinlted, sud a}! persons who were not protected vacoioated. ‘This wes followed up as feat sa any new points of {ofection whowed uptil the dinease was kept in aboy- suce, -Tho public schools were alao examined, sod all scholars rejscted who were nat pratedi~ od.’ Ali tonement snd lodging-honses waro also .'I'ha deoresae the Drst yo the good pflects of the work, the deaths coming trom 517 down 4o 90, Tk work has been proso~ cutad over since, and every precoution taken to keap the diseass from getting s hold, and with a From June last to De- 1 deatbs for osch began & syatem of with a yiew of very gratifylng josuls. ) combar there wera no cases In the oity, then s pumber of oases Lavo come into the and wo polnts of infeotion were estab- Tn one houso, where they were not yaccination, five out et elght pa ]'El'lw lhr;c ‘\‘v’hn wfn:, v;.nclgufd y sick enouy, 0 to bod. Bo far 1o Boara of 1lealih h&n kopf tho di 1 $htoading, and bave Kept it coofined tothe Lousca where it made its appearance. This is b o Chicsgo, when we look at our tiea which are ih direct commu- d soo how thoy bave sufered In Ciocinoatl’ they bave Lad s & woek, lo Brooklyn 48 o Philadotphis 20 deaths & week, When we copslder tho large numbor of canea ju {10 sme!l bowns adioiniog, and the fact that over halt of the cases for two years peag by tha oars, Wo hiave cousldering our fme on from the dincase. brought bers be thllnkhxl 23 The Ohincse as Philadalphine § Hvening Poat, Torih China lierald which oouniry contsing an inter~ the Chiness representation Blosase, Detring, Olyphant, Pardon, Wetmore, &u sing sre’ the Chinesa Commlesloners. =~ Tue Chivess building will ba on the south avenr madiately apposite the Japances buildiog, together Jikely that these two collections ba sraoog the most intereating the Cantennial gzounds, la are will be displayed ing pottery, ooal el e ITHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, dyes, psints, fsos, glassware, manufscinrod potroloeum from Hankow sand Tamsul, 1 m Newchwang, picinres and Tlentsln elay nmfiau. coins and carvings in wood and fvory. The value of tha ontire collection I r:l!filg& eatimated st 100,000 tasls, or shout woman possassing the old-fashloned virtne of modesty atiould prefer makiog sbirta at 15 centn osch (an they have to do) and dying respectably in agarret, of slow starvation, rather than offand the sonas of proprioty of those whose opjnlonn are so worthy of regsrd, ss men whom,—bis words would lead us to infer,—it was contamins- THE COURTS. nludg. rocoutly ssld in & locture theroon that anything which tis a tendeacy to sbstract blood from the brain favors loep. Exerciee doos this, because the moment the weary muscles ars at ront the blood rushes to them to repalr their loss and is absorbed by them. Digestion aad hot drinka prodnco thio same resnlt by drawing Barnum Blake Is Assalled froma New Quarter. Ttio Chinese atruciurs fs divided fnto several | tlon to lgpmn:h 1o s business cnpuu{. Tho the blood supply from ths bratu to the stomach. oourts. Tho main wirsuce I8 modeled after | gex owe him s voto of shanks for his good Conversely, anythiog that stimnlatea the brain, the exterior of the celibrated Fukion Club-Touse | opinion. As girl and boy st achool the sexss | Record of Judgments and New Buitssw= | such as aights, souudn, thought, o suzioty, will at Nlogpo, which haabesn exactly reproduced avon {o the olaborato eacvings, The othor en- trances will be eqully desutiful, and ail will bo wmitably paintad and gided, The eilk and satin stands will havo & cental place, and Hu Taotal'a splendid collection of pld bronzes, stc,, valued at 80,000 tacle, will Lato s prominent pomtion. A fine qolleation of Nflmm carving haa been contributed by Bung Hhg-cung, which, with flu Taotal's collection, wil occupy about 1,800 Bqunra feot. Tho connlera and stands are to be covered with light-bluosllk, borderod with flow- ored aflk, while arotudtte piliare of the conrts will be grouped specimas of Chinose costume from all parta of tho Enpiro. . = LETTERS FROX THE PEOPLE, THE PRIMART-HIXTING SYBTRM. To the Edtlor of The Chicad Tribunst Cnicago, April 25,—Fhe remedy which you proposo for the alloged sbuses that exlat in the present primary aystem, in your srticlo on the subject in ‘Buuday'a baoe of Tur Tninuxe, Is worthy of osodid fovaldoration. It fa mot, howaver, iu my opiabn, all that the oxigancy of tho oase requiros, Puo purity of tho primsry syatom Is of paramoint imporiance to the purity of tho ballot-box ; and yet tha consideration that tho farmer hm rocoived bas beon of Bo slight a dogree, wha comparad with all that hag ‘boon sald and writte upon iho punty of the Iatter, that it hesnd long since become to cors rupt ne to defy the most strenuous efforts of puriflcation, | 1have beon conslioring the subjeot of reform in the primary systyim, ond have come to the following vondlusiots : I boliove, a8 you do, that the thoory of tho pimary-mooting system 1s the correct one; that h fta abuse, not {n itaolf, lios tho evils that have boon attributed to it; that these evils are canad by tho culpablo negli- gonce of many citizng ib refralning trom avail- ing themoelvea of he joalienablo rights of clst- zous ta express thir sentimenta in favor of or in oppositlon to theo candldates and delsgaton who ask their sulfriges at the primary-moetiog ; by the frequent impriasion of rosidonts of other mlnfilo, and the assoojavion 13 cousidered beno- fieal ‘so _ both—provoklng and elevating thonght, In the resl-ostato snd insurance offices wo find women employsd withont lons of rospect, and in the dry-goods boussa we find saleswomen, and it would be an insult to both to {nlimate thal the assocla- tion was hortful, Why, then, should the fe- mala agont, who i8 In most cases seeking health in open-sir exsrclse, and who presenta modeat- Jy—uot obtrusively—~her book or oicture, bo othor than a lady ? 1n view of the well-knowo faot that most of the fallen wonien in our cities bocame such through inability to dress In the manoer rofjuired thelr employers If they would retmno their situations, snd’ the ocertan knowledge that {f woman wors pald mors, and not obliged to chiooss between starvatiou sod shame, doos it not look selfish, If not suspicions, that these faatful souls look npon avary attempt to enlarge the working aphers of woman with holy horror ? Parhaps thanghts of cliespar do- ‘mestice were agitatiog his smple mind ; but so long aa the tmum;iant. sducated Amsrican glel is placed on a lovel with the {gnorant foreigner and negro, and addroased and spoisu of aa ' My sorvant,” though physioally sod intollectualiy 80 may bo her suporior, 80 long will she rofuse to serve, if by going outside of the proseribed limits ahe can gain an honent livelthood. J. Gemaup. CHZAPXD AND DETTER DRUOS WAKTED, To the Edtlor of The Chicago T'ribuna: Cricago, April 27,—Economy, national, mu- nicipal, and porsonal, {s now the order of the day. The jingle of sllver currency la an assur- ance that thera fa now, once more, some real money lo tho country, for which good value shoutd bo received when oxponded. Most artl- cles of sale havo alroady felv'the downward ten- donay in price, which s the nstural result of tho above siate of mnttera, There fa & cortain olass of srticlos, howevor, which stand in ex- cezeivo need of chespening and improvemans in quatty. I refor to drugs and medicines. Auy one who has purclissed in s drug-stors o Europe, knowa that for goe-third or ono-fonrth of what would be cbarged here ho will got medi- clnes of muoh gyeator purity sod strongth, I keep a man awake, If wa, therofore, wish for a rafreshing sinmber, we must bagin by avolding care and anxiety, and take suflciant bodily exer- eine to_induce the nocessary muscnlar exhsus- tion. With :o'rrd t0 the length of sleep, Dr. Terrior holds that the heart is not in » state of constant, but of rhythmical activity, a term of neti0n boing followed by s pause of resc, during which the heart in to ail {ntents and purposes aaleep, In fact, if the pauees of the heart aro all summed up it will bo found that {t rests or alaops eight hours out of the twenty-four, the slesp bajng in the proportion of one-third aa compared with the hours of motion or work, Elzl‘:: hours are copsoquently sufficient for the alt. Bankruptoy Business, DARNUM BLAXE AGAIN I COURT. Rabort P. Marphy flled s bill yestardsy la the Buperior Court sgalnat Barnum and Charles A Diske, to restraln them from carryiug off certaln fizturesin Dlake's house st Winoetka, The complainant sots out thst, on the 5th day of August, 1874, be recovered a judgment for $10,000 against Barnum Dlake, and daused exe- cution to be issued, which was fevicd on Blake's fine homestead at Winnetka, comprisiog a honse and about 4 acres of land. The property was, subsequently sold by the Blerif aod bid lo by complainsat for §6,818.84, Tho sum of 1,000 wan then paid {o Mr. Biske ss the val- ue of the homestead, which was by Iaw exompt, and on the 16th day of April, 1670, & Sleriff's deed was mada to complainsnt, Blake baving failed to redesm, Bince the mate, bowarver, tha defendants hava continued Lo live on the prowm- tses, and thay are now contompisting moving, and are undertaking 10 removs the gasometer and gas genorator, the u-filper‘ water-pipes, water-boilors, furnace, and othor fixtures anpor- taining to the house, Murphy olsims that these fixtares ara part of tho froohold, that they were Io the houss when he purchased it At Hherifl's sale, and pansod to him with the othor pro| He therefore objecta to Blake's cmfinf llémm off, and aaks for an lojunction to TIIE BLACK HILLS. Expcriences of n Chicagoans To the Baitor of Tha Chicage Tridune Costze 01Ty, Dak. Ter., April 16.—~Aocording to promise made my many acquaintancos smong your readers, I write you, Having been idle all winter, owing to the closing of onr shops, I de termined ta try my fortaues in this so-calied Now Eldorado. Esgorly raading every scrap of information I could find sbout these Hills, and bolog espeoially atiracted by some handblils published by the Northwostern Railroad, I found that lino seomed to desire to give full aud fair {nformation about all the routos, without favor- ing suy one. I finally determinod to eall upon the Ueneral Pnesengar Agont of that line, and got soch advice 32 he conld give. 1 calied, but he would not try to perauade me either to go or to take sny roule, but #ald they conld offer mo through tickets to this point by five or six routes, aa they controlled lincs to Omahs, Fremont, Urand Ieland, North Platte City, Biduey, sud Choy- enns; to Bioax City, Yaukton, Wisner (Neb.), Marshall (Mion.), and Diemarck. With this choice of toutes Lafore me, and with offer of through tickets to this point by any of thess routes, I fioally concladed to go by way of erruen the threstened injury, andio preveut . Blake and hia son from committtng any fur- thor wanta on the promises. A temporary in- junction was 1ssued, noder bond for $1,000, by Judge Moote. 1TZMA. Judge Biodgett will not bo In town to-day. Judge Rogoers will hear motiona for new trials to-day, Judge Willlama will hosr motions and divorco cases. Judge Farwall will continue the hearing of Lowenthal va. The Cnicago, Dauville & Vinconnes Iimilroad Company, sod tho ofher Judges will hear motions as usial. UNITED STATEA COUATS. The Pawtucket Jnstitution for Bavings filed a bill yontorday agaiuat Timothy Wriglt, Cornelia wards pod procimts by dosigning poll- | consult s physiciso bere. Ila makes Lia diag- | H. Wright, Aon K., Webater, Adam J. Woeckler, | Ch nauch I hava regrotted that ticians, for tlr own acgrandisoment | nosls w00 wiifon lis pragortption,—that 18, ‘dosn | Sarah O. Jabinso, Gearge H. Norria, Goorge e 10 ngesns, s mnah Liayaregisited Uik L dd or, that of thet friends, and by the | all tho beadwork, ~Theroaflor the drugglst | Pepper, ana Jossph and Edwin Bwift to fore- + I bought » frst-claas ticket from Chicago to Caustor City for 61, snd fonnd it was to take me by the Californla train of the Chicsgo & North- weatorn ailroad, that loft Chicago at balf-past 10 o tho forenoon, and by which I got to Omahs the next morniug st 9 o'clock, & had a splendid rids on that rond, and eounld ind fault with it only because the cars were very full, We Lad two drawiog-room sleoping-cars, with every bortl full, snd four coaches that were slso fall. After waiting threo bours at Omaba, we etarted on ths Union Pacifio Nailroad, and thoe noxt day, at about noonm, got to Choyeune. 1 took Pat- rick's siage live (thoy called it a stage, but [ called it 8 covered mud-wagon), and it took ua fivo days more to get to this place. We came over the most {nfernal road I ever saw. It was rough, muddy, full of meliog soow; rivers to fords no food to be hsd; no ranches for sholter ; and nothior but ssud, and rock, and slkaline desert, all the way. It 18 a fraud to send pe?)s this way, snd uo one but tho Pactfic Ttoad aud Cheyonuo peoplo &re to be blamed for Hlin assata compriso 2,700 worths of real omiate | it. Tho routa fa all right up to Cheyenne,—in in Knokskeo inonmbored for 1,400, opon ac- | fact, could not ba betier ; but at Clisyenno the counts §262.44, and notey 850.47. The potition | frand beging, sud does notvend until” we reach was referred to Hogivter Grant at Morris, bere, The routa s full of thioves, ont-throats, A dividend of shout 4 per cent was doclarod | Indisns, and utterly desperate peopls, who have y eatorday in the miatter of Edward Doss, squatted down in the desers for the express An Asaigneo will be chossn this morning at 11 | purposo of robbing ** the nuckera,’’ as they oall .o'clock for the cstate of Freeland B. Gurdner, every one who comes from eaat of the Missouri Qeorge 1. Ruzat was sdjudicated bauksupt by | River. Iahould esy'tho roure tho so-callod defsult, and & warrant issgod returnable May 30, | stages take must be shont 460 miles long, as we Tho proceedings axainst Daolol P, Bherwood | travaled day and night for tive davs, aud only wara ordored dismiseed yestordsy, stopped to coange teams at the miserablo * dug- In the matier of the Htate Iusurance Company, | uuts™ they calied stations, 1 understand this the Assignee was authorized to sell & lot 30 feet [ stage company got £20 of the monoy 1 pald for {ropt on lndisna aveane, belng Lot b and the | my fare, nortt b feet of Lot 55 [n Stinson’s Bubdiyision of i fml hero about 400 ehantiesaud sod-houses. Block 80, Caual Trustoes' Huodivision of the W. | There is n2 gold here, but uo suffering oxists 1§ of Bec, 27, 49, 14, to Amoud Greauis, the | amongthe people. Tuere iu gold in the Ilills, price boiug 5,000 cash. bat not around tnis aity, O Hapid Creek, near William V. Johuson was adjudicated bankrupt | Itapid City, they nro doipg well. I saw thom by confession, and & warraut issucd returnabie | tazo out in otte pan over 31 worih of gold. On May 29. that creek mon aro waling sbout §6 per day,and will got more &8 8Jon a8 the froat is out of the 8oil. 1 think there is plentr of gold to pay soy ono that has means 10 build sluices, but I do not believe thorp is enough to pay for pan-work. I am now working fors Yankton Mining Company. oy pay me €5 per day as a boss. I have charge of forty miuers, Wo closn up every other day, aud 50 far have got above £160 per day for the forty men, The men are psid &2 per day 1 gold. "I sball stay bers, and be- lisve | shall make my pile. Food hors is plonty nnd cheap, L pay 65 a wack (100 ponnds) for Sioux-City flour, 14 goota for Sloux-Uity bacon, 13 conts for sugar, 40 cents for ¢offee, sud o ou, . It I were coming horo :c{uln, T should coma vin the Northweatorn Hoad to Yagkton, theu go to Yort Bullv per stcamboat, and then takea pack-mule for Rapsds City. I eaw two par- ties como in yesterday who cama this route, sod thoy got from Chlcago to Rapids City In five days, and had {0 travol by land only 130 miles. They bad two machines fixed to wagon whoels, by which they measuted she land-route. Mos: of the poople who axe hers now did not coms to dig gold. Thoy are speculators and Ramblera from_Cheyenne, and cowa to rob the naw-comoers, Lveryous here tolls the ssmo storyna Ly that i, that gold (s bers in paying quantities. After I havo been hero & litsle Jougs or, [ suail write you again, Untul then, I would sny, do not come by Cheyonae, but, if you can do so, fix out pack-mules st Yanktoo, and come indepondeut, Bring food, s rifle, and plenty of fized smmunition. Thon. whoa you got hets, you can go where you plosse, and, it you wil work, you can get rich; but, if you Are lazy, and think you can get eold withous working, and that very hard, you bad betier starve In Chicago, for starve you will if you come hers. furnishes the modicine as proscribed. Ta the doctor iy paid for his coltured professional sor- vico porhiaps 1 ; lo the drugglat for his modi- clno, 81.60. Thoso cbarges of gourse vary, by that the draggiai's chaigos are as a role a4 hig! 1f not Ligber than the doctor's is undeniable. 1 hiave heard it axsertod that drug stores horo sro 60 aplondlidly fitted up, and tho modicinds s tastofully and plossantly got up--sugar-coated, oto., ste.—that the prices must Tocessarily be high. Well, for my part, I think the first thing to bo attained s the bost quality of mediciae, and mecondly such remsonable prices a3 will briug them within the roach of all who unfor- {unately roquirs $hoem, Aftor that, s# much tanto ad oruament as you pleaso. Bui it is not tho eloganco of the store, nor the sugsk-costing of tha pllk that cures, It is wall known that proseriptious of renawned Europeau phyalcians are not satisfsotory when mado up hers. Itis bocausp the drugs bave neither the proper purity nor atroogth, aod the prescribed cowbina- tion produces quite a different modicine from that miended, 3 All cauges that operate to make medicinal sub- stances dear are wrang from g moral point of view. To cure the sick, ta Leal tha woundod, to alloviato bodily pogamish, are Jooked upon a8 Christisn yirtues. iloavy {mport duties snd ex- travagant prices are great obataclos to thexo vir- tugs being egorcised. Aauy s poor person will suffer, to the ultimate dsstruction of Lili bodily constitution, becanze he cannot sfford to buy s ourc. All tsxes upon genujne maleria medica are wrong also in ypriuciple. Everything that conduces to ~ hoalth should e, eg far a8 ouaiblo, 88 free 8B pure air or water. To tax such in like offorin & premium for diseaso and death. Who woul daro obstruct or blnder tuo free Ingress to our midat of aunlight, air, water, or otber palutars influences? And'yet therais no diatnction in principle betweon such obstruction and the nys- tom of *‘projectivo” taxation, exorbitant profits, and axiravagant prices; the effect of which is not only to roduco she strength and urity, bub to grumr anhisuca ‘the price, of n.ltfl-rcuonng snd m-’fgmlouglng mediciaes, Respoatfully, 'noxas COURTRNAY. PNOTECTION YALLACIES OF THE JOURNAL ORITI : CIBED, Ta the Editor of TAs Chiago Tridums; Cuxcaco, April 26,—This evening's Jour nal in an artiole, *The London Z¥mes and Mr. Oaray," says: ‘¢ Our sensivie Western farmers are boginning to Joarn that it would be much botter to fill this Woatern country with & manu- tacturing popalstion, which wonld coneume the products of the furm here, where they are grown, than to sond theso products neasly 4,000 miles to market." Granting the corroctness of thig atatamont, how ls this ~gllipg" of the Westorn country with s msnufsoturing country to bs sccomplishsd? There Is = gooeral ary of over produotion of manufactarsd artioles to-day, and onr osnsus shows but a proportion of three or foar msnufacturors (or that number interested direotly or indivectly in manufacturing), to thirtr-soven who are not manufscturers. A vory luge increass of pro- portion in the Journal's favor can certainly never bo looked for, nor cen we fmagine that the Jimited fow could ever cousume & vory large amouot of farm produots. ‘The Journal con. noata the system of fres-trade with one la favor of an army of speculstog middlomen, Why phould there bs more middlemen in bandung faréign gooda than thoss of bome make ! Your Jarge dry-goods’ marchaxts handls foreign good 58 well as domestica duvctly from the produser, sud furnish as many ya'ds of the formor for a givon quantity of whoal as they do of the latter, —aliowing for gras Anybody who from tha affects of reading * protective” iatry cal that the saoplo at large are (nodor » revenue farift) barelited to tha amount of. duty paid upon foreiga articles, and thoy ses ths snriching of but a very smsall proportion of the sutire population (a tha oxponse of the bal- lucn? wheo domestis goodn are consumed. Wa areall in favor of komo praduction, bus manu. faoiurers sbould staod on thalr awn legs as wall Aa farmere, marchaits, sod mawspapars; thess bave fouglit their cwn way to prospority, why should they now bs forced to bulld up and sus- tain the others, emocially when the pum ropartion is And slwava munat romain—ramen- azing progress ef muochine subatitution for uxndqnbar—lun‘y in favor of fsymers and con- sumers? Yonra mapsctiully, ¥.T. Witra, LINOOLY PARK COMMISSIONER. Tothe Editor of Thi Chicago Tridunas Cnicaco, April 97,—~The vacaucy oocasioned by tbe rosignatin of Jacobh Rehm as Commls sioner of tho Lisealn Park Board has not boen flled. The nancs of seversl well-known aitl goun living nearths park, with sirong petitions oloso a mortgage for $10,000 on part of Block 9, Outlot “D," in Wrightwood. Also another aganst Timorhy and Cornelia II, Wright, Ann E, Webater, Dan(el G. Hamilton, tho City of Chicago, Bsrali 0. Robinson, Goorgo 8. Peppor, Qoorge B. Harrls, and Josoph and Edwin Smit, to foreclose & truat-deocd for 835,000 oo Lot 6, Block 8, of tho Original Town of Chicago. Jobn Proudft Drown filed a bl agsinst Amos P. and Flors Tompkins, J. B. Wolfe, Insrsel Holmes, L. B, Houso, F. B. Rigby, David Cols, O, D. Cole, A. M. Bheldon, John M. Durand, 'H. 0. Durand, sod Calvin Durand, to forecloso s trust-desd for 5,000 on Lot 2 1n William Piggot's ava Lymsn Bridges' Bubsllvision of the B. }{ of Lots 4, 5, 6,80d7 in tho Bub- divieion of the N, 3 of Dlook 23, Iu the Causl Trusteos' Bubdivision of tho W, 3¢ aud the W, 3 of N. E. X of Bea. 17, uo, 14, and on pars o Dlock 2, "in the Asseesors’ Divigion of ths E. 3§ of the N. \V. X of Sac, 8, 39, 14, BAMKRUPTOY MATTERS. Richard F. Gilbert, of Kankskes, Iil, filed s voluntary potitlon yesterdny. Il scoursd dabss are £1,200 and Wbe unsscured £9,140.92, uttor impassibility of J:mvnnllus partion who bavoe no right soto do, from votivg for or against ko eangldde bofors the Board, Thoso Doing tho principalabusos to which the aystomn hias boen proastitutd, what ars the romedies ? You offer, as one, Lio registration of the eutire voting populstion (¢ the ward, Domoeratic and Ropublican, 'Thqmesns you proposo to eacure this rogistration, mmely, by a canvassing of the ward by tho Ropullican Olub existing within tha disttict, {a impraoicable; and thus the remaody you suggest faila of offoct. That a canvass of tho ward would fil of success may ps oasily wade apparent by 1 consideration of ths known pnrvemfy of a fertain ciaus of people, who distrust the proseice in their house of & can-~ varser of whnt natire sasvor. lioaides, politioal satagonism would ot fail to Le atirred up, snd sngonder, perlispl unpleasant conasquonces. And again, &6 it wald bo hard for tho Republio- an Club canvasacrato convince an lmporturba- ble finterrifiod Donocrat that they are working for his onn na wollan for thoir party wolfare, thoy would moot wik many, and perbaps stern, refanala. 3 To be suceessful, tals canvassing and tho con- sequont regiatratior muat be stiippod of all par~ tisan appearance atd jnfluence. Ona ltog to thin end would be t make efforts to ‘bave both parties andoeriako 'the work. But this step wight, porhaps, beretarded by tho existonca of a olass of Independsnts, who would, of course, it consistout, tefus to ba classed with either: of the other partios, Thero Is slso to he found cluss of people who nay ha describod as indopond- eut of eventthe Indipondent movement, who are, novorthloss, citizens, and, as such, entitled to vote in what mnanoe soever they choose, and who, 1 doubt uoy, vould refuso in the greater numbor of coses Lc bo canvaesed or regisiored 1 the way you propmeo. 1 do pot boliove with you that a ** person un- willing to register hmeslf on tha books of the ward club a8 & lln[:nblu:nu should bo allowed to vote at a Ncpablian primary meotiog,” Tho rensowis obvious, 4 man may be a simon-pure Ropublicab and not g member of a ward Ropub- tican Club ; he may vote for a Domocrat aud still voto for a botter man thav the Republican could or would sdwauco; bo mar hold_ aloot from tho party to nhich ho belonga, and take Jloasura Ju tho conslcoration that ho [s nat to bs overned by s club lad, verhaps, by s coterio of Govornwent offloialy, which wag really tho oaso 1n mauy of the outside diatiicts during the last campeiin, From all this it seems that thero must bo sowotbing done to securo this reglatration in e way that may bo satisfolory to all, or nearly all, concerved. Tlera is my reniedy : Lot the Alder- mon be paid ; Jet then be coustituted Notarics Tublic; lot each ward ke divided into two parts, esch Alderman sasuming coutrol of opo-hall of Yuin number of precinets of the ward ; lot au ordioance be passed obligieg the Aldermen to cauyass, or causo {0 bo munmd.b;hn preciuaty alfotted to them st leastiwo months prior to tho aunual olection ; for shie purpons let them leave Disuka fo ovory bouso tc ba' filled by oach and every vater residing shoniu, and before a given poriod of time slall hew olapsed i upon the expiiation of tho time sopliotted lot tho blanke ba calted for by tho Aldaman or his appolntes. 1In caso rosidents and votern should be-tompo- rarily absont lot Llanks he left for thom to il aud return {mmeditoly to the Aldor~ man_in charge, who nay” be koown g8 tho Rogistrar of votars of tha north, or south, or oast, or weat balf of the Ward; let tho roturn-* {og of these m-u\uu. propaly fillad, be made obligatory upon all vators by the imposing of & penalty Tor peglect to relurn thems; et the mama ranllly bo Inflicted upen nvorg OW-Comer to realda Jn tha Ward at or ifter the time, sod receding tho election, for which the canyass gu heen made, Whon the ianvass Las boan completed the Registrar shiuld issue to oach nud every registorod vator a tikeb proporly cer- tifylng that the beaver, giving pyme and address hos beoo duly rogiutered and ¥ logally ontitied to vota In & cortsln proginot of o \Ward, Reg- intration should coaso thirty dive hofors oleo- tion, Thia ticket should bs presuted at the pri- mary, and. after tho owner bas diposited ils bal- lot, should ba deatroyed, ‘Chors should ba ne Jouger = toleration of saparate toting for tho opponlng pariios, Lot them voto togothier as at tho Ym"l eloction, The privibge of voting should Yo denied to all who Jose aad fail to give satiafaotory proof of baviug lost it and who, for auy otner causo, fall to presont thir tioket, Let it "ba the pole means of khowing as to whother tho applicant iy logally entitiod to yote, This_plan will givo, ln my onsl n, the most 7 jori SUPERION COURT IN DRIEL, Honry M. Hooker bepan e smt for 21,600 againat Ola N. Jeosen. Ellen Cody began an astion againat $ho City of Chieago, laying damageu at £5,000, CIKCULT COUKT. William Buckloy, sdmiuistrator of the eatate of I:dward fryan, began an action in trespass agamat Thomas Goodwillis, cluaing $5,000 Ok Toot begh Lt for £3,000 sgainst onr, eghu & sult for £8,000 sgains W, 4. «I Cushimao and Isaso N, Hardin, Burrows, Carpanter & Co. brought suil jo attachment against Stoptien D, Long, clalming £1,600.81, GRIMINAL COURT. The Qriminal Qourt wan yesterday ocoupled in Eunmg sentence unom the onfortunates who ave beon convioted during the term: Patrick QGuerin, larcony, ona yoar Penitentiary ; Joseph Dolan, burglary, iv Harry Duncan, bur- glary, threo years; H, Diatehford, em- bezzlement, ona yoar; Williwm Halpin, robbery, thrao yoars'; Thowas dlakes, larceny, one yoar ; William Btaoloy and Mary Jane Brown, pockot. pioking, turse Jours eaohi; John Aundrows, lar- cony, Bix months House of Correction; George Allen, burglary, one yoar Penitentiary ; Wm. But- lor, larcony, one year Roform Sehool ; Lawronce J. Barrett, burglary, one year Pesitentiary; John Hoeanoy, burglary, thres years Poniton- tinry; P, W. fionoa. Iarceny, slx ‘mounius Coun- 31 Jnh Jawes Nelon aud Alfred West, bur- glaty, ouo yoar each Reform Bchool; Honry Potschow, forgery, five yeara Penitentiaryy ilen- ry Randnll, larceny, thres months House of Correction; Michasl Rernolds, larceny, one year Yonitentiary ; and anorqn Thompson, lar- cany, thitky days Couaty Jall, The Mary Jano Brown nentenced fa the ‘wifo of the motorious QOno thiog I neatly forgot, sud shat fe: do not Brocky MoLano. (GOUNTY COURT, Lmu any protonded company that ia being got up In tho eatate of Bophis Bigelow, the will wag | by some scamp who is only after your money. proven, aud lettars were grantod to W. W, Lock, | I saw oue big party Jeava Chicago under & msn under bond for $31,000. who called bi a Major Somothiog, and who TUE CALL—MONDAT, claimed he hisd bson hoce with Mr, Jenoey, o Jupor GanY—S78, 874, 377, 403, 404 to 403, |{ got biw people sbout 50 miles from Choyenns, #11 to 414, 410 Lo 431, sl Inclusivo. aud then they fonnd ho had never even baen Junax Jaummsox—No. 47,875, City va. Jiap- | west of Omabs, lla basa partner or two in good. ‘Chw'o nuw} "l:.!’x' w).;nu l‘ ‘j",“{i"‘ !v;le try:-’ Jupor Roaxna—BSat case No. nd oalonds: jug to lnveigle athersto go to join this * Major.' Noa, 381 to 400, tnglusive, o yand ol 2 I &uu told by some of the party thatsoms rail- Jupox Boorn—807, 809 to 820, inolusive, rosd man was & partner in this speoniation. This Jupas McALtasTen—853, 958, and 800, and 571 | Major told his men that he would take thom to 880, on Judge Nogors' oslondar; also sot | tbrough Desdoinos, whers ihoy would be cases 069 and l.&%, olned by Afty more; but, ' when they got Jupas PanwrLy—Ng call, No, 873 on trial, there, thay did not find & man, 1 think it very Jupax Wittiaus—No eall sanounced. _¢aay for the railroads to try Lo parsusde poopis JUDGMENTS, (0 come hore, and ibare s one thing I cay say UnsTap Bratrs OmousT Ooust—Jonar Dropoerr | in favor of the Northwestorn Hailrosd: thoy ~—Jossph 8. Haberton s, Willism . Ewing, $7,570.70. | told me they would noi sdvise sny oue to go, .’#;W‘“‘M“" Bank v, the Bank of Montreal, | but, if 8 man was bound to go, thay could give BuyERion CounT—CoNrrssions—Colling Prati ve, hitm the hu;t rnull;. 1do [uot“skllu rofi{ol: hat 1 came, aud woul agsin WaAs oma. e o el Hiof Company, 310,025,089 | 1y in rough here, but tha country is Guo, and, if Atathias Disderich and Mathise Hehmitz, $344.00, wo esn do nothiog eles, oan go to farming and atook-raislng, ‘The ground ia yet frozen, -] assured confidonco in the spe flcatios of the primary-syatem, and mil prays su offoctus! barrior to the'corruption ot the lot-box. It is respactfully submitted. Lp, YEMALY AQENTS, To the Militor of The Ohicage Tyibuns: 1 Cmoago, April 28.—-Will you dlow ma to speaks throngh your columuns of whaI coopider o Rroat injustive to both sexes? In s report of far their sppeintment accompanying oaoh, fl‘g’é" gfin‘&i"g Bfi?{lm ';" lu::u-TxAu IIE"E' but, for all that, the grass {s 4 inolies high, 1 ar — .~ oy ¢t a), va, Timothy §. | but, fo G an address by the I';u:’d-:t :dl“: ?r;nlnm mknnuv won of undoubied lntegrity and o:ywny...,h.". ‘(‘:i’f.'u -':g'g:& e sclisreTaLEefaL, hear that & |§'B‘ party will be h;u in zv aluy or factanug mmdlflfli : ““n: " i |' 0k 00~ | 1100 before the Governor for soveral months, | ya, Jacob Puster, 678,04, ?fl; "":f i :,‘::Ingh B Gronok l'f%un.::"' e Atstig tat by BAd T Olpusboned [ B2 50 supociaont s boen made,and e | | JieoSatalotint Bmnndt g By b Tt | Bt et — o abion 1ho spbore of woman {which waa | Yiesnoy stillexlste. Its now currontly soport- | yu,lufward . and D. M, tiwiney + verdict, $56,0% 24 | STOCKHOLD. 7 '8 thaks the buslasss. taud 60 tiaka od that Qoy, Boverldge will give tho appolnt u;aun nly‘. n‘-‘- l;lml.--nmd ila ve, Jamoa BATToll, | somnnrrsrmonmes s s h}? Sl 0 and unladyllke, ete. Iaippose the ment. 2o (e e (WhO ek ] briug: ithe ;xfgrmu;n for uow't;lin:: 'ufi:'ll:fnx:fi'e?u r:' Umfl(} Cmfla!fl R[]Dx [Slflfld & P flfllflfi B. R. co thiem coars: yllke, otc. 1wipp most Influice to bosr o favor of | §, bchampfor, $100.Anton Olkon ve, George O» Eor 4 4 gentleman, in this suprems momeni ot jospira- tion, had visions of the good ald tine when {he fomala patiaatly bore sll the burlous of the ourney of life, while hor lord and master rode in atata by her side as badame Lis kingly nature, Devertdge for next Goyeruor, Mow docs thet 180, holp Liucolw ?ark or Chicego ? Should & man be nominatadfor the honorable and important oftice of Gowsrnor of our Btate who will thus ander to bit own ambition, and disregard the Aprit 34, 3078, ! Tl Anousl Meeting of tha Atackbolders of the Obi- o, Rock laland & Facific It, K, Co, for (he cleotion Ot D letciobs, puretant 1o law, snd ihe freusaction of such other business as may come before them, will be ‘Thomaa M, Iubiboll ve, Gearge O, jamucl Hhut\ 4, Thomss J, Kerr, Lyue &, Davion, and ¥, G, Welch 3 vendict, $530, nd miotion for new trial, Jupax MOALEITER—8, E, Gross ve, Olef Heason, she " ploasing toought thst the | [uterest sodmishen of so wany of our people, | $13.—George ¥, Hu v, Drelossd T. Hinith, $508.10, © | BE et the oice of the Ociopany Ja the Oliy of Ou :;‘Sw\:n .h{f [733 Kvu so miwch better | and disregaz! also the all umportant oanaidersy ¥ etoaniblndehomedde ol dite ot ?mw:nuh:.mmnyu June next, at 11 adspted $o tho proseniation of the mer- | tlon 0f injerity and capacity for tho place ? MICA. JOON ¥, TRACY, Prealdent, fte of the pateut paper lapboard or the [ The Goverior had better act promptly and zumma«'q/ Th. CAfdono, T¥iBRE ¥, 11, TOWS, Becsolary. Universal Guida ; he forgot o usesoms of that | honeatly in his and appoint, nat & potivte B o fesad 10 hav isn, bob Kme kuown, reliable, busineas roarore, I, April 26.—Wo Bycamoresna TOANWAY %'G'Zfl?f.fix‘?;’ 31’& :‘;finrubr:ul-‘faor. by would h‘lv.'» :n::. :im wili bo generslly spproved, Tbe | Ara eujoying & sensation quito unususl to our CHICAGO & NORTEWESTERW RAILWAY 0, imposnbility of obtainiug » homo, with | people are Jred of being robbed, thay pay Lieay, uist-loving people, Bomu four weeks szo a | tur ANNUAL mrzTing op AREMErUTi. etz b s smpalion Lbieous | e dnd it ot sl won Wil | Sary ath sowm for Woming, Oolorado, aud e | s, #81 bobinsit 2 comptey. 3’?‘.’& 0 o) avo 3 oA re0d e, m‘é‘:‘.‘;'m';‘”um"f..? oo hats | P onti Omtoago, | Weaiern Plaine, to uearcli of mics, up,esd 1o | Uoa of aibar busidass, will Lo, bald e ovouetaroq | SUFERul: 5 Chiches, on Tousdars L lohof Juce Sosty B liudhalders will antheatlesta th ta vota b proseaiiag (Do yollog bonds v P S tauee by ay, No. 81 Wallet,, New reglatration, o or eiate the Lat of Say prosjime. LRURT KERP, Preaident. . BYK S, juorel be in the Plaite Valley. T many bardships and overcame diszoursging obe atacles. Aftar loaving railway facilitios they tramped for oloven dsys bofore finding the gosl of their smbition, At Isst their soarh proved successful. and they are re. warded by fudjug rieb sud valusble deposits of wlnadn]nr surpaseing in value their higest snticipations, 'The surface area cavers bundreda of acres, while tha puzouess and traue- parenoy of quality, 10 faet below the surface, enontces, who beve to choosa bitween whae {nelr a:'p\ayuu plense 10 give a1l pothing. 1o using many words to bido a lack )t idoss, hfi ‘wes nob awaro how appasent 1t waa hat, lixo al monopollsts, he foared innowtioss upon the good old styles would vesult in w lows of powor pnd wopey (o bimaslf, retae: than ol modesty to wouuul| lnnd. sa long "n;'myl-:;: coutont ta be tho liviog represeutalives o passive vsu\xv‘ to ba* wmd Wio ! patronizingly bestawed, and cease agithing tho AN QUTRAGE, Te the Hdite of Ths Chicage Tridunes Outoage Aprll 33.—About 4 p. m, yeaterday, while thebo; the neighborhood of (ho Bkin- per Bchord were anjoyiog s game of foolbsll on 3 vasani 0y opposite tha sohoo) building, » va. Uaut polbemsn u‘:; down u}mvnr Ixixlou, E‘nfi tgok 1oy, ged 19, ®a0p of William E. Rollg, lw’l;:’n.\«yhaqlon. whoro thoy were thrust lato s NOTIOE: 0ea of 1ho County Treastrer and Conaty Collsslor COOK COUNTY, JLLINOIS, contiluing a thief, 0ftics of - sad womsn _question, by aud ihrough which, ml‘asnu\nl buralsr eptersd my house snd {;“““‘"}‘:‘.‘::%‘ua“fa“‘u:k"f;”ngh‘ Ho" of | OfRee 0n Morth Dasrbarmiat., Lelwesn. Aichigas and uot ‘the love ~of justice inhenat i [ took » Yaiuable watch. X cheectully wuggess | th PATY TIETECA Ianf MORK 0 SRERE, miners : Quaaso, Aprll 32, 1876, the average msn, the rigbts snd priiloges | that Roundemsn 833, and his euperiocs, aitand or L Nil' Nolica ia mfip{,"., that ourvency ouly will be fe now enjoyed by women wera eoucodd, ho | to sbis purglar, s well as thousaunds of gam- o8kES, celved o peymant of tayee ; buununmnml o would care vary litile sboul what becawna)! aoy | blers, ccpfidence-men, bunpko-stavzers, and dead. D':zd by cartl & check, chack, g“-‘i'n '\ must '“uuh - s e ethan o |k e ML Bt | v v o B oo ot | ESEHERI S aze. But, then, the proper sphero of wosan Koayeotsl 3 y a , wh s, whadsar shs Bave o hotae oF aok & any | 0 © 1Y e Ohstas, | who baa mads (S0 piu00mse0N OF Lnep b Spacial | PoHIT AT el foa bk Gavaly Toiassie, Tmporter’s Stock of 500 Cartons | Exprage s ‘many nstions, very woll arran LYON & HEATLY, Chicago. AMERICAN LINE, PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, bio NOLAND, A 1TALY ¥ > day from Dremen Pier, fool of Third-st., Hoboken, Batea of a0, gond’ 3, euerency. “Yor frolg al , gold; atearsge, S0, enrrency. urpulua:‘ gyplg tor e B0 G TRIGiTs. & 00, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, %fiw";‘fl»‘ at Oamglmy'. Offos 33 8, Olark-ak, L~ Drafta PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS ¥rom Thirty-third to Thirty.fourth-sts., Diatant Hnl{_l.m oot from FENNSYLYANIA RAIL- RUAD DEPQ’ avery few winutes, UNITED STATES HOTEL, DRESS GOODS. WHISK DRESS 60005 | KENTUCRY fuE papce| PAVORITE! 300 pieces Tmperial Serges ot T .PURE@IMULANT" : Do, > i Fngst Wiisky Kaown. 15¢, worth 25¢, SOLD BY 300 pieces Brocaded Mohairs at J. K. VANDUZER Ge, worth 30c. 100 pieces Chieck Japaneso Silks 128 LAKE-ST., t'*onnznamnm . at 25¢, worth 40c. 100 pieces Silk and Wool Pon- gees at 37 1-2c, worth_60c. 300 pieces Victoria Serge Plaid uitings at 22¢, worth 35e. SAMPLE LOTS 500 Ladieg LinenSuis AT HALF PRICE. ALSO EXPOSITION BUILDING, Friday Nignt, Ngfll;yflfin"_n- snd Baturdsy Night, ORNTENRIAL, CRERRRAmON) UNDEY T AUS PR o Tan FIRST REGIMENT I, S G. Thts Organtzation will givs TIILEE GRAND CEXTENe * A R R O GO OIS wian T e GILMORE’S FAMOUS BANP, Toeluding fifty eminent musielsgs. TWO PIIMA DONNAS IN THE FIRLD, MAD.EUGENIE PAPPENHEIN ma Donna fn Americs, from the Btrs. Her it a) 1 e R TSP Fevoriio Amertan BB, Levy. o . J. LEVY, the groatast Cornet-Player living, ML . ANBUCK e (e rens Amaiean oot aga?, " Tio whiola nder.4uo direction of AE. P, H. Glle perraica berars opestion the Cinted: Siledeiniia, an the 11th of Maz, B mil] apbeat 1n & £l Drnss Partde: il arlusaguraia | by ina feine of cannon, ‘contering fa tho cliy wilt a1l atfer radaced raton. BECURE VOUR TICIKLTS IN ADVANCE. Tieats for A DLISSION 00 CENTS, % % R et Hen Wiy 10 Sinlest Moy dulius Baui curnar Htate and Monoroo-sts.; Culve oo, Toyne & Co., 118 and 12 Mo Hryan 3 3, Gorner Harmub conrt anid W { Suarp's Drug ing Informstio 4 Bigie, Trautsecaudat. aud wa o ADQUARTERS FIRS I REGIMEN. IMPORTED FRENCH -FLOWERS At 50c on the Dollar, BOSTON STORE, 118 & 120 STATE-ST. NEW PUBLICATIONS, g tramothur el 1 ko, 1. FOUR NEW MUSIC BOOKS,| ™ averear veames — More New Faces this Wack, COTTON & BIRDUE, thia The People’s Chorus Book, week oply, Misa NELLIE LARKELLE, Misx ALICH +chn uaueually good selectton of choruds for mised | WILLIAN - 4" ASHTON, “Miss NOLLLL - FiEitS: Traottans Ghosen, Guest < The Outo are capiat | SEOUGE and CHALES REYNOLDS, “Mss ANSLY FOX, JOI! A. GULICK. glees, and are fair specimens of tho piecea of his fine | ~ yrcyry Byron's Iaugliable musfeal bur collsction. ¥rice $1.00. Per Dozen, $8,00, Centennial Collection ~ OF NATIONAL BONGH, A book for the timee, with the patriotio wongm of ould be in uni- versal use during the festival months of this f(swmous que, the I ommmmmmmenmmwls, O, the Basuty and tha Brigands, THE GREAT OLIOw QGeorgo Leynolda' orginal akotch, tho DIZZIES, Mativees Wednoaday aud Baturday, Ladies' nights Tuesday #nd Thuniday, Fridey evening beneflt of Aliss Nully Pierds, Tho lowet prices {u the city. Grand Matinees Wednewlay and Ssturday, 3 p, m. Prices—Leserved Besta, 500; admlssion, Zbe. 'IE:.‘;'" in Paper. 40 cts.; Bonrds, 30 cts. NEW GHIOAGO TBEA.TRE. Dictionary of Musical Information. | ™we i B, s i e | A0 WRGSTLING WATCH T0NGER on mmusical aubjects extant, Price Shining River. A Babbath-School Hong Book, which bas been out & fow mmthe, just long suough 1o prove 8 oue of the best, Buyitandtryit. 2rico 33 ctua. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. Co X1, Ditson & Covy J. Es Ditvon & Coyy 771_Broadway, Buoc'ra to Loo & Walker, New York, Philadelphls. WILLIAM HEYGSTER, Cbamplon of all Germany, and MONS. THEOBAUD BAUR, Champton of Amarica, For $600 o Sido and tho Champlionship of the World. Box office open from 9 a. m, 1ll 5 P m, Admisslon !l. Tteserved seate, $1.50 cach, McCORMIOK'S HALL-—Von Bulow, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EV'GY, May §aads, s2a Yy SATURDAY MATINEE, As; Farowsll appearancos in Chicago of Hans von Bulow, Ansisted by the Young American Boprano, MISS LIZZIE CRONYN. Admisslon, $1; Bocured Beats, $2, Beata for rale an and after Friday, April 24.at Root & Bons Mualc Btore, 156 Btate-st,, whers programmes can be bad, Chickering Planos used by Voo Lulow. NEW COHI0AGOD THEATRE, t., appouis Bhermian House. sesassevenassasesesnsss MADAGER, Sfonday, My 1, "Every even fug st 8, and Wednoaday and Saturdsy Alaticees at 2 »= HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS ! HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS ! HOOLEY ' MINSTRELSY Twenty-eight Btars, under tho managenient and pere sonial supervision af 'the vetersn R, 3, Hooley, Popiie lar prices—Orchestra and two front rows tn orchestrs rirclo, §1; rear orcliestrs cirale, 603 Front Lalcony, iear Baloony, 250, Doz ofico now opon from § ., till 6. 10, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, BEDVWIN BEOOTIEL ¥aturday Matince, at 1:30, LADT OF LYONS. GLAUDE MELXOTTE. . ovvo. 0. EDWIN BOOTR, Pauline—M:u CUMMINS, Ti¢auscant—r, WAIDE. RAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN -OALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, The Steamers of this Line havo SUPERIOR CABIN ACCOMMODATIONS, and combine all the modern improvemente, Tue' Staterooms are. extra largy and all “ outaide" rooms lighted from the sids, well ventilatad, Tutzs or CABDY Pastaaz—373 to $100 currency, ac- eording ta locatiou. Btoerage Passage at Lowest Ratos. Drafta an Enrope in sams to suit. Apply at tho Company’s Qtlice, 188 LaSallo-st., cor- st it 3., MILNE, Wesern & ONLY DIRECT LIME TO FRANCE, Detmaon Hon ROtk At Hiabie anin b B.) s e lauding ssaenxers. The splondid vesssls oa lv‘:r‘l;l mnl:ll!nr the IUounneni lll_nlnl mors m:“& i l‘lfi{n-n"" will sall trom Plar No. 44 ,AskADUR, Sau, Tnt Aori) ¢ | Batardsy Night—Oply time of Massinger's Great SkuigUR P T Apthi3 | Tlay, ANEVW WAYTO YAY OLD DEDTS, Slr Gilea AR T 1l —=EDW. (—E Ok O B bs N GHE IN GOLD" daclode wiasj? | Qrerreach—EDWIN DOOTIL = XNext weok—EDWIN BOOTH ss Sbylock, Iamlet, lichelleu, Denedick, Oare diual Wolsey, Puiruchio,fand Isgo, 00LEY'S THEATRE." MAGUIRI & HAV LY. o0 eesaness Lassaon, Fimt llNlIr 8110 and $130, according talcmulmndl“onf wacend cabin, $72; thlrd, (U, Returo tlckets at redu: Faiont” Bleeciya 814, with juberior sscommuonioas, (o- e Iastied thes o Gono eares votrass DhsighRsre: DI DEREDIAN, Anonts 53 srordwaz, N: ¥s W. ¥, WHITE, No, 6] Clark-st., our. Randolpa, Agant ne Weel. icago. MONDAY, Aprit 21, Matlaves Wednesday and Satur. % day, tlin Pearless Comedionno and Vocaluat, Aliny I National Line of Bteamships, W YURK !g&l‘n:mgs'rvow?_ll‘mn UVEIIP?:?I;.E; actor 31r. J_J; KUL- o aelo et Woitwe ARD, wnd au excollont Comody Cumpany, 3onddy even- ing, Fanchon th Cricknt, ‘Taouday evenlng, Lit foot. ~ Wadneaday Matineo, Lise Baretwat, W PUTNAM, aid VA Avug s TR QU il ilog, aacliua (ho Crickety “Thursdar Jana opano i AT 1o | L, S, Gl Cotlonty et SRy a4 ority 8o, Ha # Sineed raioe, Utooraes ticksty: 85 surroncy Deaa | olosity Miop, BURY PRou- Moaday, May 1, DRBOOHE” rheosasuaal, DAL THE COLISEUM. MONDAY, April 2¢, snd duriog the week, mose brilliant new stars, The exquisite muslcal sketch are tists FRANK LAVARNIE, Miss CARKIE LAVARNIE, and Misa PANNIE MONTAGUE,%ho stand uuctealed, and come to us with sn euviablo reputation {n all tne Esalyrn citios, All the principal featurce of [ast week Telaly houses uightly, Everybody de- lfiflhhd. The best entertainment for ths price In meric et 2 Admtnsion 25 canta. SUNDAY LECTURE SOOLETY, READINGS! gumnuca Comle and llhnsu-%ut. by Alfre L I3 urbanis, R “Ihis moat §UPUIAT Feadef of tho day, MeCormick Itsll, Hunday, Apeil %, 3p. 33, ADMISSION, TEN CENTE, May 7, Iast locture of the coure, by N, JONN WENTDONTI, ou * Hemnteostecs of Chleaga”— new leciute, z upwards on Grest Britaln, i LARRON, 't carvior Olark sud Randolph-ats., Chicason, H GERMAN LLOYD. The steamers of this Company will sail overy Batur e—¥rom New York lo Kot vre, 5ad Braman, first cab pto 100; sacon nb 3 Dowling Oreen, New York. Great Western Stenmship Lines ¥rom New York to ristol (Eogland) direct. HSaturday, May & wturday, May 20 Saaraxe, 8%, §120; Fropaid Riweraro cortitisatos, L 1Y, WHITE, 67 Ulark.st., Mistigan Oarrylug the Malls betwaen EUROPE AND AMERICA. 18 0, BROWN, Gen, Wi oi Oreat Britain wna Srelad: o 0 _ SEEDS,BULBS, &0, B e R S VEGETABLE and FLOWER SPRING BULBS, IMPLEMENT SHALL FRU i WALNUT-S8T,, ON THE EUROPEAN FLAN, ‘WILL OFEN APRIL 15,1870, LOWEKIN Pussenger care for Osntennial Grouads pass door Heataurant unexcelled In quality. Billiard Room with ufue Colleuder Tables, Aoccommodations unsurpasssd, Address JAMES T. BTOVELL, Managor. Forty-second-st., and Columbia & Elm-avs., OPPOSITE MAIN EXUIBITION BUILDING, OENTENNIAL GROUNDS. This Elegant Firo-Froof Lotel b now open for tha roception of gaests, It contains 323 rooms replote with all modery fwprovemeuts, Visitors to Pailadels phis will powhero meol wilh bottar sccom.modstivns ‘or more reasonsble rates. ! “g%’ . USE! 5, e AT Yol N.B..~Beware of Worthless Imitationa . 8, BOOTHRY, Manager, o OEXTENNIAL. — Doarding-House, Chester. Pa, KING& SAVAGE 7 o, These spacious buildinge of ivania Military y K Acadamy, necupyh;, A alavat —_— ey a1 oatauslys view of Lia Delaws o LEGAL. TREABURY DEPATRMENT, or QOKYTROLLER OF TUR UURHENCY, oty [ b are ik will be Gpened during (b e mtiae J4ss 2 fok he accosmadation of visltors 10 tho Exponition, Hourly traina difect (0 the Ceplens nisl Bufldiogs, 60 mioutes’ tide, Circulans i cation, UYATT & CARTER, My All pereons Laviog claling susinat ousih National ENTENIAL LOLOING ROOMA-ACOOMIODAS ..%*'5 el ke’ gy "fl.“..a“’.f&?..;}t‘r‘: ; Ui O R Rl | SRR O il fmrietde Lot Risvou! 4. Vulisaaois: oL JaY ENOX, DRY CLEANING. TOR SALE. P a2 SHAWLS ©Of svery dosaription sleanaed 40 look like new, and o hort notl AUG. 50HWARZ, wwh‘ ?ml.mnm and 26b W, Madiseurste, $1, cost §2 ellewhere, 8¢ BTEIN'S $1 Btore, 100 East Madiso-st

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