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* Jahn Orlegel, $494,69, —The ft. 1874, ) 3 ~ THE GOURTS. Anoflier Dividerid of tho Fituberman's Insuranco Company. The Toledo, Peorin & Warsaw Road Takes Warning. Judgmonts, New Suits, Ete. THE RATLROAD TROUDLES. 4 The tronblos which tho Erie Railrond Company hihs had with ita omployos havo awakenod tho ofticors of tho Tolodo, Pooxis & Wargaw Railway Compnny, Tn tho D'nited Btatos Oireult Court yostorday, potition was filed by Socor and Traoy, Trastoes of tho Tolodo, Peotin & Warsaw Railroad, asking that thoy bo allowed to dovote the surplus enm- ingaof the rond to paying off tho employes, Inbotors, and mnteriasl mon whom the Com- pany owes, The potition which 18 filed in the cAgo of Bocor and Tracy agumat tho Com- pany, to forcoloss a trust-deod, also states that the mort%nz&l trust-doed on which tho suit is brought is the jubior incumbfanes, but that leave Lo beon obtained from all the othor mort- gogeos, Judgo Drummond accordingly entorad un onder aliowing tho ''rustoes to pay all tho sur- plug onrnings of tho Company that may romiain after the payment of “ourront ox- ongbs, Wpon tho indebtodness of o Company for tho months of Decombor and Tanuary last. to laborors and employes, and that 1o other dobis of tho Company before the Trus- teca took posssesion shall bo pnid until all dobts for Inbor Aro firat liquidated., This order is to bo sibjaet to change from timo to timo hore- after by ordor of Court, and all questions na to tho offoct of said payments upon tho rights of ~iho creditors aro to ba reserved. for fuluro con- sidoration, . TIR LUMDERMAN'S, A small moeting of tho creditors of the Lum- berman's Insiranco Company was hold yester- dny afternoon, and a dividend of 20 por cont de- clared. The Oompnu{ bos already paid 25 per cent besidos this, and It is oxpootad that n fur~ thor dividend of b por cont, which, it is thought, will be mado in about two months, will closs up the estato. : MORE TAX TROUDLIS. COhinrles H. Lawrenco, Fiouk O. I’oPo, Josoph 0. Glover, Benton O, Coolk, and Edwin 0. Allen Dled & biil yosterday, in the Cironit Court, against H. B. Miller, County Troasuror, Complninants aliogo that, n 1873, thiey owned throp-quarters of tho southwost quarter of Sce. 4, 89, 18, Tho Inxes Lad boon assossed on tho wholo plece ab $1,242.09, Desiring to pay their proportion, thoy offered the Couuty Trossurer $932.00, thetr pro ratn shoro, and ssked @ rocoipt, which Would show that the laxes on thoir respective ortions werd paid, This tho Collector refused o givo, but offered to give n receipt for the monoy paid, which 'was recoivod undor protest. Che remaining undivided quarler was subso- yucntly sold for thio non-payment of taxes. Tho :omplainnnts regnrd this palo n8 making a cloud m their title, and ask the Court that the ialo bo leclarod void, and that Miller bo decrood to cx- scuto thom soparate roceipts for tho taxes on thieir rospactive portious. TRE BTATE AGAIN, The {itorminable State Insurance Company case cropped out again befora the Registor. r, Crawford, President of tho Leo County National Bouk, aud Mayorof Dixon, wea on the stand, and Meo a Mr. Van Epps, of tho same placa. Tho pbjeot of the examinntion was to show that tho fauds which hove. boon used by tho Smiths Do- jongod {0 the Insuranco Company. Mr. Crawford stated that thint and tho Nationn! Loan and Trust Dompany woro g0 closely unitod, like tlio “Sia- mego twing, that tlie doath of ouo would bo tho destruction of the other, and ho understood tho nlifiy of the Qompany to bo to act so as to help oth. The cass of David M. Ford agoinst Louis vall wis on tho call boforo Judge Rogers, and wag . continued, Mr, Swett, counsel for the plaintiff, being uningea. . Judge Gary will have no further call until next term, but will hear motions: Tlo will go to tho Criminal Court for tlie April torm. UNITED STATES COURT. DBryant 8; Palmer commanced & suib against the Town of Lacon, to recover &5,000. BANKRUPTCY ITEMS. James J. Rosa filad a potition Thuradsy agningt Eenr{ A. Bumner, charging him with failing to pug or ' tho atatufory fowrtoon days a noto for £246.20 which is owing petitioner, Yes- terday SBumner flled n coufession of the nots sharged, and \vn!_n«?m}iunted ‘bankrupt theraon, and n warrant fésited for May 1. In tho mafterof Gardner and Gonld, tho As- wignoo wis allowed to sell tho propurty of tlio bankrupts in the hotel for £42,000. 1n the case of Gardoor and Hodges, tho As- vigneo having neked fo sell tho proporty free from cortain mortgages on tho furniture, tlio Court rofused pormission, holding that’ tlo mortgages, though nob techiically rejular, woro sullioiont, and ordering that tho proporty ahould be delivered to the mortgagees. In the matfor of 'ThomasA. Duunm, etal, a ereditors’ mcoting was appointéed for May 16, befare Register Woldon. A croditors’ mooting in_the mattor of Bimon V. Klino was ordered for May 12, A similar order was made intho caso of George Bomstoin. SUTERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. John Waters began an action against John Neale, claiming $1,5600. ‘Warron Springer bogan suit for $1,000, sgainst Frank A Bowon. CIRCUIT COURT, 2 Bury Cornwall began an nction agninst Jary Barnes, 0. N, Fostor, and R. T, Stono for 31,000. Tdward B, Adiam, by bis next friend, Nora Adlawm, bogan o suit 'in trespnss against tho Clty of Obitago, laying damages ot 810,000, THE COUNTY COUNT. Hannah' MeKay wos- appointed guardian of Morgan L, McKay eb al., minors under approved bond for £8,000. 5 ‘Fhe will of Leander Olifford was proven and lotters tostamontery issued to Haunah B, Clif- ford under an approved bond for 60,000, William-Geiiry \os appointed administeator of tho cstate of Michael Geary undor an approved boud for $5,000, Abnor M. 'Wright was, appoluted guardian of M. C. Foutelloto, under u bond for $2,600. + Johnnna Haertig wan appointed administratrix of thocstatc of Gottlieb Staull, uuder o boud for £6,100. “a "Tho will of Henry Meyers was provet, and lot- tors testamontary "wore issued to W, Hetborg, under an approved bond for- §6,000. THE AL Junae Roorns—118, 110, 190, 124 to 183, Junax Liiee—1,543, 2,227, 1,803, and otliers, if reached, Jupat FARVELL—1,201 b0 1,225, Junok: Gaiv—No'eall until Monday noxt. Junae Bunns—120 to 140, oxcopt 136, ¢ JUDAMENTS, 3 BUTERIOR’ COURT—CoxFysa10Ns—Honry §, Districh &, Patvick oche, £304.00,—Same v, August Mubllor, £00.89,—Chorles Dogénhardt v. Guetav A. Dy, $1,850,25,—Jolm Zloln v, Anton. Msy, Poter Moy, un 0l Momuon® Cuth- ollg Ald Baciéty v. Joil Krenck, $18500; UDGE GALY.—Lyman laled. v, 1 in; Sudgment for $TTL.08, bmd 3025 oot Bomedrer 31, Btover. v. 10, 10, Fowlor and — Blaridge, §107, L Sirs olon i s Yoo dics otfon for now triwl—~0) % o (gf. v, V. D: Tutdman, Siaton, o orion G Miiephy CLROUIT COULT,—CONT EASIONA—D: tz for ) nso of Caleb Fitta vy Nicotas Mepmen Sierars Cliurles 1£, Whttnoy v, Fatrick 1, Hoflron, §1.001 16, Jupaz RoGens,—Clilcago Colnpoeition Granite Corne puay v, D, W, Thfinguasl, Mitton 1, Tunknell Sykes Walkiny, and Vatriek Tatler; sult dismissed oy fo “Tillingliist, nd Snding sgainst tho rost, $044.15. Jupor Teer—James ¥, Dugan etal, v, Georga W, Wado, $135.85. LOCAL MISCELLANY. AUOTION BALE OF REAL ESTATE, An fmportant- snle: of proparty took placs at tho orst door of tlo old'Court-House yeterdsy wnorning ; .but, like-all such- sales, this one at- tracted littlo attention, Tho Iand and buildings disposed of belongod to J. Y. Hodmmon, aud were kold undor a bond oxoouted- by Mr. Seam} mon to the Unitod Btatos Morigage Company, of Now Youk, wherofn-ho bound Limself to pay that corporation, in instalimonts; tho sum of £220,000 in gold coln; the bond - contalning a provision’ that, In oase defeult -bo'mndo in. the payment of intorest at the rate of' § per cont per pnuum; or of princlpal for thirty days after bocoming duo, the: wholo = should. becomo due nnd col- tectablo without - notles; jmmedliately or ab: any timo' ofter. such. dofault, For the purpose of ‘eequring tho prompt finymm of the principal und intorest; Mr, joammion and'his wife'oxveutod to tho Company 1 1wortgege, bearing dato May 80, 1872, convoy-~ ingLots 7-and 0 -in- Dlock 0, in Fractlount Hoo, 15, Addition to Ohioagoy the south B4 foot front andacar of Lot'8, in Block:9;. in ¥ractional Sdo, 15 Addition-to Olitongo, all'of Bub-lots L and SLBRRL D Lily and Jnaes: 4 Boyrold's' wub- { division of Tiot 10 in Dlock 9, in Factlonsl Bec, 16 Addition to Ohlongos.all of 'Sib-lots 1, 9, and 3, of Lot 1, in Dloclk 10, Fractionsl Bee, 16 Addition to Chieagro, togothior with all buildings sud Im- provemonta thoroon, cmbracing all the property and_improvemonts Mr. Boammon owned in tho block bounded by Van Duron and - Congross streots and Wabash and Miohigan avonucs; and his lots and buildings b tho sonthwest cornor of ‘Van Buron atfost'nnd Wabndh hvouo, Tho sum of 9,000 Intereat—beeamo due Nov. 80, 1878, and, not boiug paid, the Mortgage Com- pany _sn\xuequemly advortized the proporty for 8ilo, and yastotday sold it to tho'highest-bidder. ‘Thoro woro only n fow porsons preaont at the time, among thom belnk James 1. Reos, Will- inm F, Coolbsugh, and Wirt Doxtor, one of tho Attornoys of tho Company, who actod as auc- tioncor. As noon ns tite Chnmbor of Cofmtorco clock atruok 10,—the hout sat for the shlo,—tho gon- tlomon named walked undor tho peaked-roof shanty whioh embollishes the ontrancd to the old Court-Touro, and Mr, Doxtor rond tho no- tice of tho mortgagos's salo. Wheon he concludad tho rending ho sald : Yon hnvo hioard a doacription of tho. pr;?mrly. It :lnybndy withes to take o dingram of it hie can 0 o, , ‘Whersupon & tall man distributed disgrams to thoso who hold out their hands for thom. At this momont there woro about a dozon pooplo resont, Commissioner Bogue, of *the County onrd, béing ono of them ; 4hb othots, With o oxceptions, woro loafora, Mr, Dextor—Thore are threo pieces of prop- erty—cornor of VanBuron stroot snd Wabash avonuo, Congroes strect noar Wabash avenuo, including tho Infer-Oceanto building, and on Congréas stroot, nonr Michigan avonus, I8 tlioro anybody presont who dasires to make a.bid on nu%' part of the Fm porty P Mr. Coolbaugh—What are the torms of sale? MMr. Doxtor-Cosh, A, Coolbaugh—Oarrency or gold ? x r. Doxtor—As thore are oxponacs to pay, bes sides tho sum scured, in enrrendy, for the pur- poso of making it falr, it §8 to Lo Bold for cur- Toney, ond, after deducting the oxponsos, tho curroncy will be roduced to gold at the prico provailing nt noon today. o Mr. Coolbangh—Will you soll the whélo ? Mr, Doxtor—I will ‘sell the wholo, unless s party wishes to buy o part. In case nobody de- Biros to make a bid on any special pioco, I Blhall offor it a8 o wholo, 4 No ono ‘enylng anything, Mr. Doxtor cob- tioued: *“What do I hoar for tho whole propor- ty? Will anybotly mako au offer? I ought to sny, a8 o torm of @nlo, if Any bid is mad, 1 shall want sntisfactory roferonce ns to the charactor of tho bidder, of 10 por cont cash of_tho smonnt of tho bid, boforawe procood with tho salo. ‘What do T hoar 2"+ ‘ Mr. Rees bid £100,000 for the wholo property, Mr. Dextor—Ono hundred thousand. Is that allI hear? 'Uno-huudrod thougand dollars. Wiil anybody raise that bid? Ono hundrod thousand dollars,” Somebody raiso that LId? Anythin moro? Onohundred thonannd dollars. Tu thal ull, gentiemon? 0 ansyer.) Once, tivite, threo timos. 8truck off to James H, Recs. -rms ondod the salo, and tho gentlomon da- arted. : pwmu tho information of the snlo was con- voyed to Mr, Senmmon, ho turncd to n logal gontloman and snid that hie did not beliove it wna good, TForuyth twns on tho wni thoro, but did not arrive until after 10 o’clook, but if he under- stooil the Ialy correctly 10 o’clock Insted until 11 a'elock, and tho sale could e sot nsido on tho plen that hia ngent was on tho way to it at tho timo ‘the prdporty was struck off, and tho law allowed suflicient time to get thore. THE OITY HALL, ; Tho Oity Treasurer, yostorday aftornoon, re- coived thie following sams of mongy : From Oity Collector, $14,870.60; from Water Dopartmont, £1,808.76 ; from tax cortificates, ©9,000. Ho paid oiit $168,100 ou city indobtednoss, bie Tho Board of Policsand Firo Commissionors mot yestorday for tho trausaction of regular businces. Proscut : Commissionors Shoridan, XKlokko, Rono, and Ayres, The only caso worth noticing wos the continued one of Schaofer nnd Murshow, foroman nnd pipemn of No. 9. Tho Board decided to fino Murshaw five days’ pay for msubordination, and Schacfor was reduced to pipeman for incompetency. Aftor auditing sov- oral bills that bad boon accumulating for some time, tho Board adjourned. 'The following wero the lowest bids mado nt tho offico of tho Board of Public Works yoster- dny, for the work specified: Tor the construe- tion of zide-tracks, Thomns Kolloy, three foot in width, 17 conta per foot ; four faot, 20 conts ; six feot, 36 conts ; bight feat, 20 conts ; ton foet, 58 conts ;12 foot, 30 conta ; fourteen faot, 44 conts; sixteen feet, 62 cents; and twonty-fivo feat, 71 cents por foot. Ho will chargo 4 centa por foot for hand-rails, and 7 conts per foot for ench foot in helght ovor ono stzndnnd'foot. For ov- orago, teaming, ete., Johm Kioly ‘offored o _two-horso team at 9845 ‘per day, and o onchorso toam at n dodar tosB, Frank Lymah offorud to ropair strect lumps and Bigns ot 40 couts onch. Jahn Gair wes willlng to furnish lumps at §3.98 per Iamp. Tho Union Toundry offored lump-posta at §13 each, Tho CObieago Gas aod Coko Company offered to con~ strnct communications Wwith the mains for North and South Chicago nt $15 each. Thoy would have nothing to do with tho Wost Sido. . VIADUOTS. The joint mooting of railroad officors and membors of tho Board of Public Works, called to consider tha viaduct question, was lold yes- torday aftoruoon. M, B, Walker, roprosenting the Chicago, Danville & Vinconnes, Chicago, Columbus & Indiann Contral, and the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railronds, was tho only railroad nman present. Boveral praperty-holdors, and all tho mergbera of the Board of Public Worka, ware in attendance. ‘Tho first question under consideration was the construotion of vinducts on Milwaukoe aud Agh- land ayonues. &1 DMr, Walkor thought that, under the ordinance of April, 1873, his roads wore not compellad to conatruck the viaduots, beonuso it provided that, ‘where eaid atruotures orossed tho tracks of other ronds, the exponse should be jointly borne. Thoy woro willing enough to do thoir part, bub the Northwestern Road refused to have anything to do_with tho mattor at all, because the Com- mon Council bad passed an ordiuance compsl- ling thom, or trying to compel them, to build Intoral approaches to said vieduots, The same romark n]miuud to tho Halsted strost viaduct, and eo the mottor stood. They would bo par- feotly willipg to bulld {ho Halstod strect aifair if the clauso rejativo to luteral approaches wero atricken out. Tho ronds” would not build on the Milwaukee avonuo sud Desplines stroot cross- inge, ‘Thoy did not fool ealied upon to do so, 'his statoment on the part of Alr, Walker be- got some dauulmxi; conversation, *Commissionor Prindlvillo thought that the roads would nover Put up the structures unloss nc%;ull 4 cqznpollnd uf]?fimz Finally it was resolv 0 moot agein somo time this waok, for the puxposo of !:\gthar oou- sidoring tho matter, . - TUIE BOARD OF HEALTH, 'Tho rogular wookly meoting of the Boayd of Health was hold yesterday afternoon. — AMarch bills amountiog to the sum of $10,289.78 wero sydited. A roport on tho subject of puerporal fovor was prosented by tho Bavitary Commit- teo. Tho mattor was reforred to tho Com- mittes for amondment, Tho following, offorcd by tho Sanitary Supor- intendont, was adopted : e it enacted, That after the 16th day of April, 1874, all peraous removing swill from fl!ltifleflui, or rufusa of uuy klud by boat, _hot throw tLo sume in tho Chigigo RIfor or ary of ita branthos, or in Lake Michigan within foyr miles of tho shoro fu {hio sauths seatorly dircetion from the motiih of the Chicago tiver, The penalty for violation of ths above shall Lo a flnd of not lesa than $25, nor moro than $100, 1t wis agrood that 'the sanitary polics should be incroused to twenty-five reqnlnr mombors, with half-s-dozen oxtra men in the sumnmer season, . The report of the Banitary Buperiutendent showed that tho numbor of Uoaths during the wook ending March 23 was 120, bolng 11 in ex- oes of tho wook dprcnen“ng. Of the defunct, 67 wore males, and 03 fomslos. Thero wero G8 under 5 yoars of age. Small-pex barrled off 8 persons; consumpiion, 18; convulsions, 10; Phoumonia, 14 ; and 4 snoonmbed to old age, Banitary Pollceman Fitoh was elarged by P, H, Crosby, No, 71 Pauliun stresb, with noglect of duty and” with -accopting ‘monoy from persons whom he favored in the mattor of inspection, On motion, tho trial of Fitch was fixed for next Fridoy aftornoon, Dr. Bolilootzer delivered a funeral oration ovor {hopoor remulng of the sooinl evil ondinance, and lamontod the impoastbility of extanding its blossings to sufforing hittauily, a&l‘xa: rmnn{ dosulltlgry uonvex‘llufion on t‘li:l: '?l‘:. calvor, liorses, ‘and gonts' i 1] Foaraadycammer. R R ; g, ‘ORIMINAY, + Justioe Boyden's “blncl lt" yesterday cone taiued the names of twonty-sovon offenders, and for their'various offeuscs tho aum of 3162 was asfessod againit thom, but of that amount only $10 was collootod, Patrigk McOarthy and sn old bald-headed sinner, Mike Hnasot, wero-before Justice Doy~ den yesterdsy morning, to answer to the ocharge of burglary, " These two men are thé ‘bua iy« * Captain ; ora of whom montion was mado Jnst woek s having been arrestod for ‘broaking into a atable In the routhorn portion of the city, And stonti; & quantity of clothing which hnd een dnpnnilnfi ihero, pached nway fu a trank for safo-kooping, Thoy walved ‘an oxnmination, and gave honds of 8700 6aoh'for tholr appearancoat tho noxt tonn of the Criminnl Omu-'t. ‘Thomas Seavorin lna & photograph gallery on Madinon atrock, nnd ‘Daliovon i ndvorinug hin Dusftioss ; but, wnfortwiately for tho nttist, ho doosn'tndvertlso In-the proper mauner, Hoav- orln insists upon aunoying his noighbors with n énuo sbout éven 'foot “high, whidh contaihs his hont Bpocimons of the photographic art, e aforodnid cavo atands on tho sidowall in front of hifs gnllnr]y, and, beliig tlirao or four féot bighor thna o s phrmit,_hnta ont tho Jght. of tlo sun from tho windowa sbove, and theruby gives groat annoyance to tho ocoupanta of the rooms directly in the ronr of Bosvorins photographio show-cngo, Upion hoing romonstratod with for thus obstruoling tho sidewalk, 8a ol ns shute ting out tha sunlight from the réoms abovo, Lo romarked, business was business, -and tho troublosomo shiow-cnge must fomam just e it wns. Justice Boyden yosterdiy morning finod him tho sum df §i265 for violation - 6t 'the orai- nanco on tho subjost of shotv-oawes, Conatablo Philip Kochlor, who, it will be ro- mémbored, wns rocontly made dofondant in ‘a divoreo ‘suil by his wife, who charges him with sundry doviations from tho path of rootitudo, was tho oatino of groat commotion in Justico Toyden's Courtyestsrday motuing, yekultiug in a livoly fight bebéveen four or five witnossos in n ¢ dlisorderly " cago whick tho Justico was trying, Tho particn boforo tho Court wore Koohlor and an cldorly man by the name of Charles Walsh, Xeohlor, in tieuipiing to Tavy on somoe proparty on Shotman ntroot belonging "to Walsh, wns forcibly ~ejocted ‘from -tlio promives by bim, “Kochler, in the scuflle, drow .a. rovolver on Walsl,. who caused -his arrost, and yosterday, morning Justico Boydbn inflicted’s fino on him of V10, Inleav- ing tho presonce -of the Qourt, Koohlor and ono of his witnessos, Cnarles Vogol, applied Larsh nud abunivo cpithota to M, Walsh; thoroupon. ason of Walal's resented the insult by striking, tho Constabloin tho face, while tho 6ld gontlo- man attacked Yogel, and “for a fow moments the court and tho crowd of “frequentors of that de- lectablo _establishmout wera considerably agi- tatod. Whon order was_onco-sgain rostored, young Walsh was fined $30 for his nssnult on Xoohlor, nnd apposled to-tho Criminal Court,. romarkiug that ho would not bo ‘*half a mon® if ho did not refont tho “dirty fhsults harled at his nged fathor.” Tho senior Walsh in the meantimo hadJoft the court-room. On discov- oring this, Vogol, tho man whom tho old gentlo- mdn had * takon éare™ of, swoie out a warrant for his arrcat under a charge of ‘nssault, and thia morning tho pamo partios will again put in their appearance beforo the South Side Conrt. Officer Thomns Welch arrostod a citizon named Corbott ouo day lnst wook, and thonght 1noces- sary to pound his prisoner with a club over tho hond whilo two othior' mon hold tlie viotim. The club-awingor was brought bbfore the Board of Police, nud-raceived his discharge from the forco on account of his brutality. Monnwhile Corbett,. the man assaulted, has beon taken down with orysipolas of iho Liead, rosulting from bis in- Jjurles, and Dr. Dyaa thinks that the rocovery of tho pationt is sdmowhat doubiful. Undof the ciroumstances the frionds’ of tho wounded mian thought it best to ‘hnve Wolch - arrestod, whioh was dono. Tho enlprit was_brought boforo Jus-- tico Hingdala yostérday, and that consorvator of. the public poaco held him m 81,000 bail to'await tho rosult of Corbeétt's illnoss. TAD HUMAXE GOCIETY, - Tho Humano Socicty, of this u\t{, has_caused tho arrost of Jamos Brien and William Glearm, o couple of young men who aro afllicted with o love of animals in’ tho slinpo of flerco_ buil-dogn, of vicious habits nnd unacomly to behold, —8at- urday tho partios %nvo their bonsts an airing in an opén fiold on Thirty-ninth streot, -and n vory wovore biting and choking mateh rosnited. Tho Boor dogs wero nearly oxhnusted, when n sonsi- lo cltizon, wlio happousd to bo pasing, called upon’ Officer VanDusen . jto nrrest tho owners of tho canines, whicl was accom- plishod, The partien woro afeaigued boforo Jus. tico Boydon, who fined Brien only &3 for eruolty to animals, The Iguunlty was shamofully Ineig- nificant, but Mr. Boydon’s .ileas of Iargo sumy of monoy aro entiroly couflnod to the question of town salarfos, Tho ITumane Socioty desorves tho thunke of the commubity for: proseouting tho case, and the County Commissioners should hond over fo it atopce the amount of money \rhl;x(h 1t requires for the prosecation of 1ts noble work. P GENERAL NEWS, Tho gonoral market projocs contomplated for the Ogden Block has beon sbandoned, At o meéting or thoClan-na-Gnel Guards, held Inst ovening, tho -followiug nfilcérs woro elocted for tho ensuing year: Daniol F. Glocson, John ' O'Brion, First Lioutenant; Jnmes Kincade, Quartermastor; John Malker, Socond Licutenant ; and Michael Whelan, Ser- geant-at-Arms. Tho Guards aro composed of &' soloot body of Irishmon, numbering 140, Tho Hon, John F. Scanlan, Oupt. E. 8. Gunniffo, and Maj. Miotisol O'Brion, woro eleoted honorary mombers. Prof. Peppor deltvered his ‘lecturs on the Sources of Light, at Kingsbury Hall, Iast ovon- iiig, Tho lecturo was illustrafod by tho usunl beautifal oxporiments, and made Illuiu by tho lucid and simple oxplanations ¢hat D'rof. Popper seom to posscss o peculinr faoulty for giving. Only a small nudienco was in attendance. This is grontly to bo rogretted, as these wonderful [n- vostigations into naturo’s seorots sro probably tho most intorosting oxhibitions that itis possi- blo to doviso for the amusement and instruction of intolligent pooplo. i TTIE SPIRITUALISTS. Cotincil No. 1 of the Univorsal *Association of Spiritualists, colobratod tho twonty-nixth anui- vorsary of tho establishmont of Spiritunlism b; & *‘goireo” ot tho Union Hull, cornor of Clark and Honroo stracts, lnst evening, Tho modor- ato sum of 60 cents wna ohargsd for admission, Hliss Snydem, the “test firo modium” boing advortised to exhibit hor nlloped salnmander qualitios on tho platform, Mr. Bonty, Presidont of tho Council, took the chair” tnd intro- duced Mosos 'Hull, of Boston, who do- livored An oration ‘on Spirifunliem in genornl. Tho speaker ran over his subjoct with o rapldity to Which chain-lightuing is ouly as the paco of a snail, and succooded in making himsolf delightfally hoarse bafore tho close of bis performance. Thon “Mrs. ‘Snwsor read o poom on” “L'hio Day Wo Colebrato,” which effort of tho Muse bad ovidontly not beon written with iok atolen: from -Parnassus, That dwposed of, NMr. Bontley aunounced, in fooling tones, that Mrs., Suidmnl.md Iuilod to comato time, although sho had surely promised, and that, thoroforo, {hoso smovg tho auditors who wora dissatisfled might have their §0-cont shin-plastors back, "The Council was nbt to blame for the caprico of tho flory modiitm. Exclamations 'of “ Well,' that's-right' meani® *Aiperfect goll,” ete., ‘wero very common, bub nobody asked_for monoy back, and the meh of 1engily hair dancod with women of bloomor-rig until moring. TIIE COUNTY POOR-IOUSE, Theo tardy rocognition of the outrageous-troat- ment to which paupers -have boen subject the g}mt winter at the County Poor-House was mado fonday by tho Graud Jurors who swent to Joffor- son to oxamino into aflairs, and whosubstantinl- 1y agreo with thoir condition ns roported in Tug 'FruliuNE somo timo ogo. - Tho Hoason hog ads vauced towards warm weather since, then, an mauny of tho formor inmatou have been dischnrg- ed, and a8 there was_ slso prima focio ovidenca that Mr. Josoph Harris had anticipatod tho visit by & goneral olearing up, tho Toport, €0 far ag concorns slooping acovmmodations and tho want of arrangomonts * for oleanliness sud docont privacy, says nothing derogasory to the lustitus tion, but coutonts itsolf with o mild anathema on the subjeok of the insullciency in quantity oud - quality of food. .16 would bo a omistnko” to Jot this subjoct pasy by with this gentlo .rebulke. -Ihe facts wero scnrcoly half alated whon it was'al- eged that noar 700 dopravad and wrotchod out- casts wors crowded into those limited quartors liko sheop in the shamblos, wero pout up-at night in ntifling roows: recking with the odors sud poison. of -lmudreds of foul and disoasod bodies, and that tho bods, furniture, sud per- sous of tho inmatos litorally warmed with vor- min, Among the - inmatos thoro were mony who wore fit subjocts for the hos- pital, nud b is . mpossible to estimate tho contagion that was disseminated by thig monnd; fortunately a-mild wintor kopt the num- ber raducad, and possibly saved & gonerul opi- dernio, which may yot broalc forth. ‘The roapou- sibility of tho county for this state of afinirs is thus mado (lnubl{ apporont, To nurture disoano aud dikseminpto it goems to huve, boon tho po- onliai forte of'the County 'Honso ' for" the finst wintor. Paihaps the ‘Grand Jury wore not jn- formed that tho orysipelas is mow -prevailin thora, and can bo olearly traced to -one_pntion #0 lfl'lluted, whilo the number now suffering from the disonso aro to be counted by the score, The rhulolnu in chargo sald -they Would die off like hogs in-tho summor soason, ‘If tlils eloto" of affairs galls for no hotlon but s gentlo hint to'the oifoct that betier food fa'nooded it" ie timo the ‘gmieroun poopls of Clilenzo take tho mattor iuto thelrowhihends, wud eltlier “refuse outiroly to ervo for tho donolate: and 'oppressod or-mve thiom a homo that has somo tracos of doeconoy, ——— ANNOUNOEMENTA, Dnsinoss young rhon' and orvand ‘boys ‘can ho found nt tho Reliof Employmont Burenu, 53 Lo~ Balle streot. # Dogcartos, and Hia Philosophy,” will bo the subjeot of Prof. IIaven's noxt looturo, thip aftor- noon, at'4'0'clodk, ht the Titat M. B. Church, The Rov, Henky G. Porty will eonduct Good TFridny sorvicos, in All Bnluu‘»nplunnfi:fl Cliurely, corner of Fourth and Carponter streots, morning aod oveulug. All mofbers of Cosmopolitan Lodgo No. 6, Rnlghta of Pythins, ivo raquented to o punotn= olly on hand " this evoning,* at their . Caatle; hnil corner Adnms aud LnSallo stroots, for worlk in tho'luitintory, aud-othor [mpor{ant busincss, Tho Rov. Dr. Gottholdt, of Now Yotk, will proach this morting in tho Bynagogun; corrior of Aoy aud Hocond straots, at 10 o'alook, on “Tha Panovor.” Tho mohthly mooting of the Bontd bf Man- ngora of. thio Fomo- for tho Friondloss will bo hold at the Homo 'at 10 o, m. to-day. _Tha Trusteos of Clinton Btraot Congregationnl Chiirch witl meet fu that edifico nt 7:80 o'clock this'éveniitg. ‘A'primary cléction will bahold at the old Court- Houso this altornoon, from 4 to T-o'clock, for the purposo of olucting ‘dologatos to the Peoplo's Convbntion, which “will “mnest &t 2 o'clook to< morrow afternoon. Tho Commartcbmbnt "bxerolads of tho Prosby- torlan Thodlogienl Borhinary will be held in the Heoond Y'resbytorian Oburch, corner of Michigan avonuo'nind Tyventioth stroot, to-morrow ovon- ing. Tho Iloy. G, L, Thompson will address the gtudonts on **Who Tosition and Work of tho American Clinrch.,” "The public aro invited. ‘Tho largo and popnlar music publishing honse of Olivar Ditson & Co., of Boston, whichsuforad woveraly from firo Jostdrday wook, Jis boan lom- poratily fomovod to No. 225 Washington wtrect, ppogite Franklin stroet, in that city, whero thoy - catry on Busiuess as usuel, ‘unéil other drrango- mohts aro perfeoted. All porsous wishing to. bocomo membera of the Christinn Union class {n botany, now form- ing, are roquosted to meot at tho” rooms of the Usilon, No, 114_Madison utreot, Thursdny oven- ing of thig wook, 'Tho course of 'Ihld]{ will in- cludo wooldy lengons at the rooms of 'the Union, nnd gemi-monthly botenizing oxoursions after tho'opening of ‘summer. Tio Union has been fortanate in soouring tho sorvices of n compe- tont teachor, aud it i8 hoped that ‘o largoe ‘olnss will be formed, - It is:important that-the'course of study should bo commeuced at once, go -that tho olass will bo preparod for- practical worl .08 ' yogotation comes forward in tho spring. A olnss in Bpnnish will bo organized under tho instruc- tion of Sowor Jouo A, Gonznlez Saturdny eyon- ing, at tho_raoms of tho Christian Union, No, 114 Engt Madison strect, *All Fomons wisliing -(t;u join' tho clnsa mny leavo thieir names at the oflica. e PERSONAL, : “Tom Nast'was at tho Paluier ldst evening, ‘en routofor Omahn, whither he goes to enligliten the donizona'6f ‘that place on‘the scienco’of car- toonery. £ 1t tho Seotohman who Intoly veburned - from Joliot Pouitontinry and was omployed horo at copying latters, will come bricl agwin’ to tho Young Mon's 'Cbristinn * Absociation, No, 148 ‘Madison stroot, he will ba forgiven, -atd -fricads “will Lolp bim to start ngain. Tho ‘Gatdner House, cornor of “Micliigan avenié nnd Juckson ‘stroct, was' nold yesterdny morning by-the Assignoe, Mr. Joshus Barrett, to tho original owner, Mr. I, F. Gardner. Tho en- tivo stock of furniluro, carpets, ‘ete., " was pur- chngsod with the building. Mr. Rohbnom, the cditor-of tho Arbeifer- Freund, denios the corrcotnoss of :the statetont Teconely mado by Christinn *Kraus that {ne popér was slarted by M. iosing and tho Bis- mnarck Bund tohead off the Vorbote, the worlk- ingmon’s paper. Alr, T says thot neithor Mr. Tlesing nor the Bund have anything to do with bis publication. HOTEL ‘ARPIVALS. @rand Pacifio—1t. R. Unblo, Rock :Talund ;- G. W. Madixon, Lrovidenco; L. B. Goorgo, 5t Paul ; Win, Meadotvs, Buffalo; I, . Kingsbury, Co- lumbus;, Wi, Stewart, Plisburgh; 0. 0. Oon- verso, Lrie. . . . . Palmer ‘House—H. D. Morrig, Now York; 1. 0. Frocman, Dotroit; 1. D, Tall, Oloveldnd; J." N, Stono, fown: T, O, Tato, Rncine; G, Blaco, Now York; -J.-M. Hun' tor, 'Baltimoro, . . . . -Sherman ‘House— Goo, H. Whito, Datroit; 0. Holt, Peoris; -G. Horibook, Groonville; G: S. Mibbs, Now York; 7. 1. Recd, Cinclnuatl; B, 0. Bawson, Philat delphin; G. Doyle, 8yracuge. . . . . -/ye- mont Houre—Tt. M, Whito, Cincinnati; H, Will- iams, Dotrot; J. M. Btickmau. -New -York; G. V- Duyis, Nochouter: A, Drboo, Indianapolis G.'W. Fry, Pittaburgh M. Lowis, Now York, —_— SUBURBAN NEWS, ~TAKE, The Board of Trustees of the Town.of Lake held & rogular meetiog at tho Town dTsll, Mon- day aftornoon, Prosent, Prosidiont Burcky and Trustees Calvin, Drake, Colman, and Tabor, Mr., Jonos mado a statement, from which it ap- ponrs that there'is o ‘suit-in the Olrenit Court Drought by his’client, 3r, Déarborn, sgainst tho town, and that the damagos claimed, ‘65, are for ono of his cows which died while in pound. Tho Board decided to pay all costs of -pounding, smounting to £68, if Mr. Dearborn would with- draw Lis suit and pay all costs of court. The plat of P, I Smith's Subdlvision of part of ‘tho west hrlf of Lot 98 of ‘the School Trus- teos’ Subdivision of See, 16, 88, 14 was . ap- proved. 'Tho Committeo to whom was referred tho mattor of. cindering aud macadamizing Areh- er avonuo submitted their report, which was re- copted. In nceordance with 1t the Board ordered tho work-to be lot to John-McCaftroy ‘at §3 per ouble yard. Vetitions wero recoived for n sower on Sixty-third streot from Honoro .to Rouben, to coat $500 ; for a crossing. ot tho intersection of Gunu stroot and tha Fort Wayno' Railread ; for tho deforring of tho oponing -of a -atreat in Out-Liots 20 in Johnson's Bubdivision, audfofor- rod to the proper committeos. A communication wns'recoived from F. W. Rossiter offoring to mnke town survoys for -$10 por day, ‘put tho atlas in order for -§30, aud record -ull subdivigions for 2 conts per lot, On motlon, it was ‘reforrad to ‘Mesars. L'abor-and Colvan, o tosolutions, wero pasced rolative to laying wator-pipes whder the lnw recently passed by tha Logislature, through *whioh tho town can luy pipes by special agecsamonts to bo puid in an- naal installmonts;also ono instructing thoRoad- master ‘i Distrlot INo. 1 to-confor with' the Btook-Yards Company in rolation to the contract made with them at tho time tho right of way was grantod ‘to ‘them for oitrack'east of the Rock Island track, It appoars. thoy-liave uot lived up to their agrooment, and tho couforence iyfor ‘the 1)\1\'[)‘0!!0 of calling it to their miud, 'be Bourd thon adjourned. , -ELOIN. This clty and'town bove in immediate pros- poct enough elections tosntisty tho most'auxious Joeal politician, April 4 will bo the day to fill 'vacancies {n-the School Board, caused by the ex- piration of the'term of ofico of two of " theé six ‘membors, Mosma, Baldwin and- Newcomb, But littlo is yot enid 8a to who-shall sucoced thom. On April 7 oceurs tho nuuual town meoting. This yoar Elginis to ‘chooso threo 'Supervisors, onesdditional, in nccordanco wich tho provisions of tho now law. _At this time two mombeis of the Library Board aro to bo’ changoed. Mesers, Judge ' Ranstead and W, - O, intzo .drew. for tho .short torm, ~ Both have Iabored diligontly aud intelligntly in tho proliminary’ work of ostablishing' the ‘library, which 8110w in a good state of: forwarducss, oud it would seem advisable to ro-elect thom, that the plans inaugurated ‘muy bo fully earriod out by tlie originntars, > April 13 iu-ot down for an additional skirmish over the Aldermoun. At the'regular eloction it wad - votod- to create two moro wands, aud now Aldormon aro to be choson to reprosont thom. - An avory olection this spring has o powerful local- bedririg upon the contest for Congrensman this - fall, the 'result-is looked for with some {utereot by thosa who *wait.” Undor the soom- Ingly smooth current, the varlons wire-pullora 8ro a8 busy o8 boes aftor a shower, Tho Iane County delogation to Springficld have roturned home, looking well, and ovidontly woll pleasod with themsolvos. The Elgin Advocalo printed an excellont.map of the burned disirict and snrmunde portions of tho stroots; sud the ontorprise of the proprie- mm\'-u wwarded by the 'malo of & honvy .extra ou, . ‘I'ho total‘tax’ of ‘this ‘township was about $70,000. Of this, §7,000 is roported: as dolin- quent, and the Colloctor has returned bis books. BUEFFIELD, : Last fall Tue TRinuxs annonnced the transfor of 8,000 nores in ouo undivided truct in Indinns, 8t the Btato line, 14 milos from this eity, and & milos ‘from*Boulh Chioago, on tho" lake shoro, tho Indinna half of . tho Oslumot-Lake mfilon, to Houry M, Bumith, It is ouly, recontly that tur- ther public attontion Lina boen attructed to the matter, ~but “'from-'prosont -wppoavances’ My, Britlth's projeot sboma to bavo staod tho rackot of tlm{unlu, aud to ba rcnfl{ for this sonson's oporations, " Tho topographioal survey and plat- tihg by Mossrs, ‘Bohormorhorn ‘& TMeynolds, of this city, hns beon continued througii the win~ tor, and tho wholo aron is noarly covorad by thoir #ttrveys, the work to bo complotad inMay, Yestordny a conatruotion-contrast wan olosod. with F. 11, "Avora for the Shoflield ITonso, to cant 16,000, to ho comploted dJuno 1, nnd for tho Bhefilold Btation-Honeo, on_tho Lako -Bhore & Mlchl{nu Houthorn and the Fort Wayno & Chi- cago Ratltonds, ahd tho Dultimora & Olilo’ (now Diailding),'to bo finished A}?rll 16, at ‘which tmo the first dummy traing will run_to -Sheflleld. A contract was alno cloked yestorday for ton milos ot ‘atroet grading nnd dltebmfi, with Tdward Donoughue & Oo,, to be finishad Juus 80, . It is & gonoral proof of tho lnrge number of ndy mantfastuting entorprison now socking lo- cation:in Chiongo, thavdr, Binlth o roceived 186 lottors from manufaolurora in all parts of the country asking for plats and" iisformation, caltod-ont by his rooont - advortisements in Tax TRIBUNE. AUBTIE, ‘Tho Board vf Trustees for the Totvn of Jicero mot:at tha Town Hull atAustin Mouday, Troa- ont, Basmott, Ornflz, Butler, Eekart, dcUafTroy, and Ospood, R A potition was pregentod for oponing aud grad- {vg Austin street from Ogdoen avenuo to Mad- {son strdot. = Tho potition was reforrad. A petition for a sidowalk on the south'side of Lako stroot, botwoen. Central avonuo and West Torty-eightli atrast, was introducod and refer- red, with fnstritotions to propare an-ordinnnce. ‘A potition was ;presonted for & spacialinsacss. mont for bullding s sidowalk on the weat sido of Central ‘avenuo, botwoen 'Ohostnut ‘strect and Chicago avoniio, A polition was prosented for on ordinance snd #padlnl ‘aeaessitont for a'sidownlle on tho north #lde of McCaftroy avenuo, hogiuning nt the cor< n'or né Hart streat, sud ruuning west to Kinkead slreol The sescssments ‘for ‘sidewnlls wero ordered abnted for such walks -as. had hoen constructod, o Supervisor was Metruoted to rocoipt for construction of sldowalks ‘on 'ard . prior ‘to it 8, er. Butlor roported that his offor to settle the Tuastings matter bad boen rofused, Tho Super- visor reported that hae lnd -settled . tho “olrim of N. I, Eddy for tho construction of sidewnlks on Morriclt "Park for 8650, Tho ‘report was np- proved. - An ‘ordinnnos ‘wns adopted, ordering delinguont st -for_speeial assussmonts to bo pnmlfi {2 thio s Gf tho County Trossuror on April 8, "?Tho Bupervisor reported tbat ho bad ex- chnufiufl thirty-four old bonds of $1,000 ench for new boids of same 'number and value, without commisgion -or * brokerage, Tho Committeo on TFinanco reported that the following bills shouid Do alloweds \Willjam Guilfoyle, Tnbor; €0.75; Thoman Kolley, E(knr, 95; .11, Guilbort, Topair- g?fi Juil, $46.6¢; 15, 0. Boylo, burying poor man, ' Tt was orderod that a bridge bo construoted on Forty-fourth streot, rendering the approach to tho gchool-house moro easy. 'On motion of “E. E, Orn%'tz(tho -Colloctor was Craftz, for 3 < Pinnoy, coal, £0.50; Guilfoyle, :labor, .822.60; H: 8, Shauls, for services as Suporvisor, §26; Pinnoy, Inbor, $7; John Brady, samo, §2.25; L. Cayatinugh, samo, 88;: J. Fitzgorald, -snmo, '§2 ;" J. Gillon, sumo; §3; 3. -Donuoll, same, $2; L 3L, Rico, same, §137 . 5, Waldon, samo, 863 3. W. X dleton, blnnke, §8.12;" Jonking' & Murphy, lum- bor, §38.60 | Tho opinion'of Mr. Tuloy as to tho rights of Totwn Trustoos to compensation wng thon read, aud ordered sproad upon the records. < Mr. Tuloy thought Town L'rustecs bnd a right to fix their own componsation ad libitum, An order was then issued ‘to“ench Trustee for $250, as com- ’mnntlon for 'services during Inst six months, ‘the whole mattor was aftorwards referred to the Committoo on Finance, On motlon - the Trustoos adjourned for ono weelt ‘The annunl town clection for Gicero will tako place Tuesday, April 7. Polls'will bo opon at Anstin aud-at Sohool-Houses. Nos. -8, 4, and 7. The oflicers to be eleeted . aro Buporvisor, Town Clerk, Assesror, Collector, one Trusteo for four reurs, one Trustoo for one yoar, Constable,and {’olicu Magistrate, ‘Lhore 18 considorablo polit- icnl oxcitement manifested in Cicero. Old ani- mosities are being stirred up, and ' names :othor than complimentary aro being. freely applicd Lo overybody by everybody olse. The result of the eleetion i looked for with interast, | JEFFERSON. The Jofferson Total Abstinence -Socioty mot Monday evening, in the Congregational Chureh, Duff -Porter, of ‘Norwood Parlks, gave an intorest- ing locture on ‘tomporance. -Honga woro suug, and impromptn #pecches mado. ‘'ho pledgo it ¢ironlated, and o goodly number‘of signaturcs obtnined, oighty in all having subscribed the plodge and foiuad the Society. James D.” Mattison, ‘Eeq., bas contrncted for the brick and.coustruotion of a 36,000 Liouse on the north sido of tho track; whon complated it till'beo ono of the'finost housos iu this suburb. PART IDGE. The Mothodist sociable will be hold Thuraday evening, at tho Liouso of Col. Thomas P. Robh, All who enjoy a social hour are invited toattend, Col.- Robb bus begun the construction of anew liouse, which, whon completod, will be one of the finest, and most costly housos onthe Wiscen- sin Division, awarded 2695 in liou of commission ACHENRY. ‘An Enster-Monday party will ‘be ‘beld at the MoHonry: Honso, at this placo, Monday: evening, April 7.” There will be good music, and a pleas- ant timo is anticipatod. “PARK RIDGE, . A lecture on “The Risoaud Romenco .of the Common Law ” was dolivored before the Park nm]ga Literary Society on Monday ovening by J. 1 Dale, . FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE + OF ALDWELL'S MALTHOUSES & BREWERY -BITUATR IN THR& QITY OF TORONTO, ONT., At tho Auction Rooms of F. Y. COATE, King.at., Enst, Toronto, on Wodnosday, tho 15th day of A ME 1874, at 13 o'alock, noon, purauant to & decrae of tho Quurt of Oban- coryi Bubstantlally bullt of whito brick, in working or. dor. Also, plantand goud will of the busiuoss. of the Malfhousos, 200,00 bushels paz sungon oay Drewery, 120 barrals por day. Upiiot brico, $15,000, - 'TERNE=Ten nor cent cash; iifteon por cont in two ;nnulhlq mmnnl mllr c‘nn.li in fltml l;:flll', ‘“ldo:gqb balance in fon oqual yoarly installmonts, “witl {ntores o conte " Alsor tho comfortablo SIIOK JUCSIBINOR b Jolning, and othar proporty. Alians cau huld and convoy ropurty in Couada tho samo a8 Hritlsh sibicots, ~ Tre rllrr Bnnlnul.\n on_application to BLAKIE & KINGS FORD, Holiotars, Toronto, and Mr. JUIIN BAILN, Bo. ligitor, Totonta, {nd son Tironto Daily **Glbo." th Maol, BLAEE & KINUBEON T. W, TavLon, ‘Voudors® Solicitors, Toronto, Ont. ‘ BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Oxfetnnl nuil Unexeglie. for. Maelng Clothcn. P t W 's D Storo, ), N A oussoonor by niiduso fe. should soll1t3 Bad o M WILTHHARAIER, Bropristor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ollice of +the -8t Louis, Jacksouviile &Chicag Railvoad Company, ' OiioAdo, Lk, March 10, 1674, Tihg anuual mostiag of tho Stook and Bond holdors of this Company fortho elootion of Diroctors for the cnsulug your, ani fop e tranaaotlon of ethor approprinia bt Bt w1l o ol v il aiico o tho Ui & Alton Kal; 5ad Company, fn Giego, o Monduz, (oo b ty iy u};'.'.'}’ums'a'r il o oloned a-che ol of but: 4n Noiars 0B Lo 2ith day of Maxah un sy o A i M S SHRIE 1L NOLFON, Sualy. NOTICE Ts froroby glven that thera will Lo a meatinus of the stook- Boders of 10 Motrobolitn Assoolatton b No. 161 La- Bnlicnt., oa the 19th sy of ADEl, at the hour of 10 Ay wola‘ipan o ehagh’f gt (o e Chizags Tnintiich o iy oy v 8f Digoators, Awonay Ausaoistion, "By orV oI RARIBI N, Hesve PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. - The cldost and longest-looated Physiclan in. the city in the treatment of all Qhronic and Spooial Diseasos. Oall or writo, NO cuRn! Dr I{ea’n e el NO PAY!! ‘360’ SOUTIL CLARKSTY, CHICAG), v mul, frou_of oharge, DIt J. KEAN fa the Twils GiFO8 OF DO YsY. ; Mfl.they'Cayius Capsules, Usod for over lwnnl*g&nfl"\f‘lll‘xflfim& #icoess by the phyalolung of: Paris, ndag, hiavo boon found supurlor 0 all othior fur {ho proipt auso of all dis- ohargos, recont or of Ton standing. Inaturud by OLIN £ Ul i o Ttaoimo, Pari. throughout the'United Kiatén, EDUCATIONAL, 0~Tm} MT. :.VERNON. MILITARY ACADEMY, f Morgan Park,: Ha fieay syl aud b:’.fi'n'ng'g.'. e o A b P o for e torviowa with tha Princibal, and olroulkww sontaining iu artioulack of tornis, Giay San b obia(nod at 1 Porland look, roulars will slso ho fuund at,thiq loating \Iw% 8u) o sbdreas "pareise roftiehog 6 300 bl RIS e Pastedion Lhiads AMUSEMENTS, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. MOND, Marol 00, il RADAY, d Grand Opera-in 5 Aets, i1}y AUBEL, porformod by tho LIEDERKRANZ. TANS BALATHA, Conductor, With an Jmmenso onst,. Chorun of Bovonty, Orchostra. of Yorty-iive. NEW coSTINTS, NEW APPOINTNENTS, = TUNEW SORNERY. TORUTAR PRIHS Tiosorad, Bonte fn Prrquos 22 Oicol, wnd alcan, Bion , 1. Tory: Tichme s Ranta, M:bd 1 Galtbry, Admisnion, 7o dou Box Uliieo opan to-day, Libottra n Iinglish and Gernian' (10 vonts) to bo had at tho oz Oflica, THE GREAT ADELPHI Thia '(Wednesdan) Afte £ 3 p.m, OREAT AT R A BTk AT NER, Standin, Enfpsinati cens al th derful 7 MOULTON, ad ATAN Thn Dotinty, 2L GILINO, ml&:nfib}‘h‘fi%‘“‘fis}m Quoon of Berio-Comic Vooalists, flnfim-.u‘cr&mm MORGAN, Gharming Oporatie Csnta- cial angagamant of thavory calabratod Athlotos, the TRON INOTHILRY, NILY 8. PAQL tn hisgeant Lot Horn Galop, IM, OMRIZATLDON, tho 1Y BISTIitts, PATTT ROSA, the RIEMMELSHERQ SISTRI, [Tl dver popninr WILLY RIOL, BOYD and 8007, TIYNOLDSBUOTILENS, aad the LEON. BROTHKRS in th t Ollo BIIL, " lio Wyila to sonolide with the famous Ravo) Tablosax Vivant, “'MIK BRIGANDS." o 25 eta—Childron, cts~all parts of Theatro. ) Avril 3. icos, No Reaprri dest i, Tteguine Lndios' Nlght to- (Th AT )!l?c;/"\'uu“' S woRdorial oulton, Mo wondarlul foly oballonga tho Torld, o mant v norhaps nover, in auy. theatro of eithior Continont, aynearsd Ina stnglo por- furmance, KINGSBURY.MUSIO HALL, SR AN D OON OEELT DBy ths YALK, OOLLEGE. LERE OLUB, of 1t T ochein Mg o he Y AT BORE Orn® Male MONDAT, APRIL 6. ONE NIGHT ONLY. College -Songs, . Choruses, Warbles, -Solos, &, Tiokots 75 gants: Roearved Seats, $1.00, For salo at Lyon & Healy's, 163 Htatost. : W, B, Koon & Cooke's, 113 and 116 Statecst, s Cobb's Library, 0 Monrooust, s Goad: ton-at., and at’ th Hox Of inys in advanco of tin Goncort, MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-st., bot, Doarborn and Stato. Arlingion, Cotion” & emile's Hustels, “An antiro chiange of programmo. ‘Firat timo of tho Ori- ontal burlosquo BTN OWVIN UER AXITCE L Tho Rallrond Junctlon. Tho Rlack Brigad, - Waitina t Sido Stago, My Only Frioud, - Newomb, Cuurtwright, Linden, Arliugton, Cotton, and Komblo in sogeral Now Speclaltios, 3 Bvery Livoning, Mntineo on Saturday. ‘@LOBE THEATRE THIS ATTERNOON, at 214 o'clock, Last Matinco but ‘ouo of Jee Bros. and Chrisdels GREAT.PANTOMIMR TROUPE, +IN GKO. L..FOX'S Humpty Dumpty. EVERY EVENING and BATURDAY MATINER. ACADEMY -OF MOUSIC, - TASTNIGNT TUT THREE of-the Oharming Artist wod S o, APy i O A MEl S Tondeiful and’ lnthusiastla Succsrs af tho Mamumoth COMIU ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, 1y abgofal roducat of lio Prore pd Pulle, LES BA- VARDS wil s ropaated fo.nieht for the Lt timo. Thnesdny — KING'S. BEGRET, °° Fitday — GRAND DUGHIESY, Saturday — FORTUNIO, Matinon~ LA FILLE DE MAD, ANGOT, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TURSDAY, and ovory svonime oxospt Feldny, and at i Vo wa’ Saturdny Matinoos, Dartios Oamp- bolts boautifal Soctoty Piny ot RISKS! -+ JOTIN DILLON and the ontiro Company in tho cast, Friday—Denofit of J. J. SULLIVAN, Monday, April 6-ltndagumont of Miss KATHERINE BiTH KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL, - TO.NIGHT AND.TO-MORROW NIGHT, Rosersad Soats at Cobb's Library and Box Offica, . KINGSBURY:MUSIC HALL, TELE GrEIOSTE TO-NIGIT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, R . BILLIARDS, A )3 SRCOND BILLIARD HANDIOA® will P P A e R A s B Aol 6 b mi Firet phiee, ol Anatiar B r 348 p. nu. " Llrat prize. Go : s5kond prize: Tanoy Wall Porieats, with GHrom, Hanee fon, §.60" Al Satioa t closs Apil 4. Gfoa o BANK STATEMENTS, © OUARTERLY REPORT * O THE Stat Stree! Savings Beuk, “081- Btate-st, corner of Van-Buren, Tor -the :Quarter. Ending..March. 31, 1874 ‘RESOUROES, Touns on Renl Ratat al Suoaritic Loaus on Golltar, l Bond. 8136 ENOS BROWN, Prasidont. J: B.8ABINY, Gashior, FIFTH QUARTBELE STATEMENT OF THE DHEE SAVINGS BANE, *-1056 Glark-st., Chicago, On Morning of April 1, 1874, o/ P Btocks wnd bonds Prowpums, ... Loany um roal Furniturs end tixtu; Drotit aud 1068, Captal stook pafd {ETABTEITIIS. ac] i Difoslts (onstustvely saviigon.. ‘Nombor of aseauats oponad, 3, 37 HOT108 puubor of aseants obgads STy 11k, Prosidont. Stata a Iillaol, Gock Couni Koluoy Ttood, Onsbioeof tho Dimo Swvlngs Bank of Phlu‘n‘nfiodg m;lm‘uulyklwm]!r Liat, o atiova tatonant Oiwladio wnd bolis ruo to tho bout of My RIS RY ki, Cashtor, Subsoritind and sworn o bofors o, (hls 1atday of At An® " 5omN R, 1.1.0YD, Notary Public. BOOTS AND SHOES. Bankrupt Sale OFSTOCKOF BOOTS & SHOES, &C. ‘AT BVANSTON, ILL. 10 mattor of Juhn O, e A wouk it A o A afd Fus-oy, &8 spooliiod in au Invoutory (srrurs or oimtaslons 1o bo ailowod) tn 1ho Lands of tho undarsigued &t tha atorw Intoly oooupiod by suid. usesy fu fivanston ‘A 4120 one huriosport of thoelluotaof sald hankrupt, will Do wold Lo the higlust and buag biddur, *Foatod bids, ipon tho amount as spociiod in said tavontory are luvited upto Monday, tho tth Apeil noxt,ut 1 o’elog! ey olthor for caatior it 4w banonihet uogutinbl Lhuet, it up- B R ot o ths A pratak el Cho e 1o or may oot B U Favistonal Ansggnoo. e e 2 COHROMOS. NEW . EDITION OF OLROMOS 1 THE POPULAR CHHROMOS, “gAV BEGRULTS," “WASHING DAY, aud “[RONING DAY, ! duat roproducod, Ta bo glvon away by tho “GREAT ATTANTIO AND PACIFIC TEA CO, . *'** 116 Woat Wasbington-st.; 188 Twenty-socond-it, " 1 ;‘L & a0l Dty Joot o Tatee . RAILROAD :TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPAR?URE OF "RATH, RIPLANATION OF REFERY:) o= F RECENENOE MATKD,= | Jntordsrac eoptod. * Hun ) FiTn Biiaday ab 8100w, s 8 Dalte, O oxoobtad. ¥ Ax REAT WESTERN RAILROADY o Gild foot b ickeragien, 57 Clariu s, Siksnat copver b msmioon: and 7 Canalat,, corner of” Nudison, MICIIGAN CENTR| Ml Cyia main and afr. line), B0 p, . |* 680 MERRY O. WENTWOLTH, “Genoral Passsnger Agont. . CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicag, Kantas City and_Denver Skart Line, ana, o, and Chicago, Sprir a5, Thuts “Through Line, nion Depot, Weat Stile, near tarls “brhge, Tieket Ofioes + At Depot, and 113 1 X X tlon a5 Ty “Arrive, " R:10p, m, Kaneas O s sonville, i 0| 8. Louls Kxirma, vik Alnin fine| 21 Bt Lauis Tast Itx, vin Main fino| CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Liepnt, ‘corner. Hadison and - Canalests,* Tickel Offia* 63 South Clark , and af Depott Arri "11:008, m, 7:65p. 1, $10:00p.m. |* 4118 p. m, < ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foat of Lakead, und fuol of” Tiwenty.ae 3 DR T Tandloimoabe nare B tecondaat, Tioket Leate, Arrive, Dubunue & Blong Gty Dubuidue & Sibuz Gity 1 (a) Runs to Unawpaign on Saturdays, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON % UUINGY RAILROAD, & Depots—Fant. Laske-a Indiana-ae., -3 Rurora L'assontior Dubnauo & BluaxCity Hap, Eaciita Night Han for O Katans Of Downo's Urava Accommaation|s. B wnor's Grovo Accommodation|® 6:15 e a Expross, coeen 110200 me| 7318 6 1Fx, Satnrdny. 31ix. Monday. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN, ity afficas, eorner Kaniolph and LaSullestr,, and T Sty cormer SHaiisomas 1 @470 Canat. ~a—Depot cornor of Wolls and 7 Dapot cornay of Canat and Kiaiaaie: W L STENN KT, Gon, Pass.iAgent. +COLORADD. ICANSAS & NEW-MEXICO. ol Tagsosmmonter b et TROlak 0 g Folt. i, W EIWERS; coiant - CHICAGO, BOCK' ISLAND &, PACIFIC. RAILROAD. Devat, corner of! VunBuren und Sherman-ts, Tieket afice, Grand Tuelfic Hotol, LAKE SHORE.& MICHIGAN. SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Van Duren-at,, foot o7 LaSalle-tt, Tieket afices, Depot, Giteeal cazner Clavis andd Handolphats,. and souihimest “nord corner Canal and dadison-st. Leave, | _Arrice. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI - THROUGH E. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central - Railroad Depot, foot-of Lake-st, firdae N STEAMSHIPS, STATE LINE. Stearsships—Stato of Ponnsylvanta Stato of Lenisiana; Stato of Miuncwota s Stato of ANDATE: Stato of Vinnins Stato of Georgln: Stato of ¥lorida (bullding): Stato of Tadian: Statd of Navada (bulding). T Glassow: Sol- fusty Kivarpool, Londondormy, &g, —tato of Panpeyivania #alls Saturday, - April 4; State of, Goorglr -saila Saturday, I\IVIH 18; Stato of Virginia salls Saturday, May 2. From loe s, Korth River, N ¥, Wookly Sallings noxt Sumzhoe, Ralea &l yiusago: Cibin, w0 ot ) el b rronoy’ Drowil, £ QUErancy: . Dekita st Jowost itess O or farilior hartloulnca spply 10 A USTIN BALDWIN & 0., Agents, 73 Broadway, York. low ¥ork, - du'E, s RLY, Gen'l Wostn Ag't. 60 Olark st., Chlcago, GUION LINE. FIRRT-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, ealling nt Quoenstown, Carrying the United States I\Iail. SAFETY AND COMEFORT. 37 Passongers booked to and from tho prineipal Bu. Fopoan porta st lowost ratoy, brafts and Lottors of Oradit fasuod on lending, Banks and Bankora throughout linrepo, HENRY GREENEBAUM .& CO,, FI EL- AV NEW YORK TO -CARDIFF. Tho South Walos Atlantic Steamshin smpas Firutaoiass, - Lafl nowared, Olydarbulll, Hta T Cort Whatr, Sacam LPEMBROKE, April- 4 | GLAMORGA] ay & ARDRLOK Abelt 1 | PEARORY May 18 Cnrrying goois and passangors at through 7atos fro Al purts ot tho United Hintoa and anada to ports fa (56 B0l Oharnol: and all othor polnts 1a. {nani. ‘Those steamshilps, bullt oxprossly for tho trade, ave pro. vided with all tho 1ateet Linproromants for tho omfortand Souvelence of ALIN AND STRIRAGE PABSENGERS, Tizat Cabi, 870 v g30currancy, - Sacond Osbio, 955 aurronoy.. Bisorao, utroney. e Stoorase Sortlicatos frova Cardit 8. ¢ the Com- Drafta tor £1 aud upwards, KRR R A s e ' 0¥, No. ¢ it b k PR O RONTBALD BAKTIER & .y Aonts, No. 417 liroadiray. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICEThis Company takes tho sk of fagurnce (up to $H0,0001n gold) on each of its stouners, thus givin: bastonors ‘tho bout bowibl guarantos for safaty ai BSttdnton of daugor af s0a il miout sabiloy odiohas alwors, Looa sdoptad by T $a4%0 % PV HSOUE it WORENSTOWN, from Plors Now, 41 hnd 47, Norih itiver , Now York, s Now will Apell ¢ l Quada ., Aprl . gDt ay 3 *Abril 18 Grosco, i i ¥ Lndon diract avory fortulght. p . 870, €80, uuil S0 Owrrency. Cubl av i e ST Uiy Creney Great Reduotion in Steorage Rates. Through tickots fram British Porta to Chicago, 3:8. - Apply to WILLIAM MAGALISTER, Gonoral Wostara Azont, nortleast cornor Olatk and_ Randglpiste, (oppo- sita now Shormun Houso), Gbicago, ANCHOR LINE, Twivo tveok from Now York to all parts of Groat Trit- atu, Treland, and Coninontal sturops, GAWN (rom SU53 BrrEnAGE from S sigut dratts 0 Towest rutoa. his L April; Apyly st Oompany's Ot nud Nindinoaatey Uiisay ERDISHON BROTIERS, Agonts, 'GERMAN OPERA. , "t TUURSDAY, , and BMONDAY, M B v Ny AV & an MASANIELLO, Ty the LTEDERKRANZ, ILANS BALATKA, wotor, . Cligrus of Bovonty T R L T R ) 1000 ponoeyody Wl B ot nmzh.l abaston; . 14> 1l Broszon, e, Nexd woskrJ ANIE GO dn psciles vl