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CHIS CHIGAGO DAILY 1hiBULK: SATURDAY, APRIL 4 e e T e e —— e - LOCAL: MISCELLANY. - THOSE EXTRA GAS BILLS, 1In the offort to throw light upon the Gas Com« panies’ demands, and tho liablity of tho city for tholr chargoes for oxtrn prossuro, interost, nod; excoss of consumption in tho ordinary stroot-, Iamp ovér'that in tho teit-lsmp, o TRIDUNE ro- porter dalled wpon Ald. Moore; ns hé liad intro- duced tho rosolution tho'prodmble of which Liad mado all the-disturbance relativo -to tho cole- bratod sottlemont of last Noveiabor, M, Mooro eaid that Lo eaw uo ronson why his motives. should have boon attnoked, whon his objoct was slmply to havo an investigation into tho award of this sum of ©83,000 ovor what many porsons considorod .to Lo dua undur tho contraek. . Mr./ Modill went baek thirly monthe aud ealculatod oxnotly what wns due tho Compnnios for ench montl, and was this dotailed stato- mont ‘which -Ald, Mooro wished produced boforo tho. Committoo, Mr. Mo also mado n summary of his J statemont, ' and this summary wns produced be- foro the Committeo. Mayor Modill had invaria- bly figured upon n consumption of five foot per hour,. and no more; ho held that that was the pmoiint which tho contract called for, and that, the tost-motros were solely usod by tho olty—not o monsuro tho notual amount of gas constimod —to ghow that tho aty got fully five foot for onch burner per hour. - This waa nlso tha viow. takon by ex-Ald. Sherwood snd Ald. Moore: The Intier was confidont, moroover, that Cor- poration-Counsol Tuley hind orico hold tho samo opinion, whatover ho might now docide.’ . Tho first maoting of .tho" Gas Commikteo was held without notifying Ald, Moore, and he had’ no opportunity to oxplain’ hia objeot in offering the resolution. Ho simply wished nn investiga- tion iuto the amount paid the Gas Companics in excoss of what would hiave beon due them on a basls of five feot por hour. There was no acou- sntion, dircot or implicd, that tho scttlomont was mado with any intont to defraud the oity ;- but if, on examination, it should bo found tha the Companies had boon pald according to a wrong construotlon of the contract, it ought to bo known and corrected n_the future, Tho whole amount to be saved .by this mothod of moasuring was sbout £40,000° por yenr ; and, if Mr. Colbort's tablo was t0 bo foljowed striokly there would bo tho additional sum of €80,000 eaved. These amounts wore, large enough to bo of great importance, j 7 ‘When Alr. Billings bad boon nsked whothor sovernl gas-holders located in different parts of tho clty wotld not remedy the ovil of oyor-pros- auro, ho had said that the Gas Companies could not afford it, sinca thoy would then, in order to il the distant holders, bo obliged to leop up tho snme pressure throughout the oityall day, ‘that they had hitherto put on- only. at - night. The leakago and condensation under.a. continuous high pressure would mako their losses too grent. Ald. ooro suggosted, In roply fo this_argu- mont, that the amount saved to the city by the decronsed prossure which a numbor ' of noldors would make possibic, would be sufilcient to: pay {loxi ;opmta maws connocting tho works and the olders. . Anothor oint ‘which tho' olty onght to look after was tho position'of tue tesi-lamps and the timo of lighting and oxtinguishing thomi, Thoy ought to be placed neither at the powts of max- imum nor of minimum pressure for thoir dis- tricts, but o8 noarly as possibla ot tho point whore it was an_average amount. "It was gon- orally undorstood, morover, that the teat-lamps wore tho_first lightod and the Inst oxtinguishod. This could all bo rogulated by mnk!ng the man whose duty it wasto examine and keep tho record of tho test-motros responsible for. the timo of lighting and oxtinguishing all | tho lomps in Lin district, Mr. Moore would, if necossnry; have tho lighting, cleaning, eto.,.done. by the cityinstead of tho Gas Companios. Ho proferred, howavor, tho plan of _p.'.fxng &0 much per. lamp for the whole year. Tha police could then be instructed to hove tho lamps lighted and ox- flnquiflhcfl by o certain time-table, If the timo~ table was not correotly followed tho police should report itto tho Buperintendont, who should then report it to tho Mayor. .. - . Ald, Moore was not ' sura that tho olty lampa did not burn nearly as ' much’ a8 was chargod to thom, but he.was suro that the aount paid for W8 more than was necogsary to light the streots. Pt g L THEODORE WERTHEIM, . - The attentlon of morohants, .wholesgle: and rotail, is invited to a man by the name of Theo- dore Wertheim, wlio miay visit them, and who may pretend to be conneoted ' with some- daily paper in thia city. In caso such a porson should call-upon them, and should inform them that it is his intontion (o writo something of o dispar- ging naturo concorning them, the propercourse for thom to putsue is to quietly take him by the cont-collar and put bim out of their stores. It n‘mam that this individual, who has, been. om- ployed and dismissed by & number of people in this city, called, tho other day, upon the friend of soma prominent merchants, and informed him that ho proposed writing up therd gentlemen in an article whioh wus to be published in the Sun- day Times, and that cortain, facts of -an un- fluuunt noture would bo made public; intimating hat, for acertain sum of monoy,these rovelations could ba suppressed. ' Friends of the gentiomen spoken of by Wertheim wore informed of Lis re- marke, and, though consclous of thelr innoconce, ll\au:gfxt it advigablo to .call upon the editor of the Times in ordor o provent tho publication of spything which would injuro them, Uponinquiry st the office it waw learned that nothing was known about Wortheim, and that it was not |intonded to publish any article of the kind. A day.or two afterwards Worthelm again callod upou the gen tleman to whom ho had first spoken, .and stated that tho orticle was in type,.but &till open to thanges. Ho was informed thas it wis unnoces- sary for him 'to troublo bimself about the mat- ter. Doubtloss this individual, . slthough do- fonted in this instanco, will “continue his operations nmm’% merchants in - this_clly, wd it is woll that thoy should understand that rhatover he may sny concorning anything that 10 protends to be able to got into any newspapor I8 false, — i STILL OBSTINATE. Dr. A, Hammer, of St. Liouls, has written and published, in tho newapapors of that city, what be calls a0 * open Jetter” to Dr. Moscs Gunn, of Chicago, the substance of which is as follows: After roforring to the articles in The Tnmone snd othor Chicago papers, relative totho plaster of Paris bandage applied to tho thigh of Mr, Baldwin,, Dr. Hammer says that ho could oot _ believe .the surgoons of Chicago would countonnnco puch statomonts, snd therofore Do addressed a lotter to Dr. Guan, mailing it March 26, asking the Iattor what atato- monts had really been mado. Ie says furthar that having waitod & whole weok for an answer, and baving good ronson to believe that he could got no_reply to any privato meesagoe, ho has takon this moans of oponing Dr. Gunn's mouth to bresk tho too long-continued silenco. Ho then rofers to the dll:ignfla!x made by himself and one Dr. Konnard, and not only insists that the neck of the thigh-bone was brokon, but also that the plastor mold waa the only safo menns of pro- paring the log for the journey, even if it had only been a Bovero contusion instead of a frac- 0, He then stated that tho 8t. Louis Madical Boolety has ‘‘exculpated” Dr. Konoard and himsolt from any guilt, fully indorsed thoir ac- tion, and * soveroly cenaurod the conduct of Chicago men on this oceasion.” He says: ‘‘Ihereby, once mora, publicly and eolomnly declare, oven at the risk of my reputation a8 n skilled disgnostician and expe- rionced surgoon, that thero was & fracturo of thn"’zook of tho thigh-bonein BMr. Baldwin's oase,” In order to sottle tho question, he offors to nppoint a committoo of &l hieago surgeons, threo to be appointod by Gunn aud threo by Hammor; and, if the Iatter fails to prove to tha gatisfaction of the majority of the Committee that- thore did ‘“oxist a fracture of the_ mneok of tho thigh-bone of Mr, Baldwin's right will bo lo ha Siliing lo_soknowledge cheorfully that o Las ‘mede an error of diagnosis, If Dr. Guun ae- cepts tho challenge and informe Dr. Hammer by telegraph, tho Intter will be in _Ohicago by the noxt train to moke tho test, Ho concludes by poying: * Lot this boa fair tost betweon Bt Louis and Chicago.” Tt is not known whother Dr. Qunn will take any notico of thia ridiculous challenge, but it is to bo presumed that he will not. —_— TWO CONUNDRUMS, T'o the Rditor of The Chicago Tribune: 8in : I road in to-day's papor tho caso of Lucy Thelps, arrestod Sunday night for walking the straotd, and it snys : * Justico Boyden concluded that tho {ouse of Correotion for tho next thirty doys would be the proper place for the girl." 'he Justice of course only interpreted the law, but the thought comes tome that perhapa tho House of Correotion is not such & propor placo for auch oases aftor all, Hoere is b young, prepossossing ?rl, of rospoc- tablo parentago, snd fair educal ion, who has fakon ono atop down the lnddor already, and if sooms to ma that the nomgnny she would have to koep in tha House of lorrection would not tond to help her to regain hor fm“nd' Now whon yill it be posmbly fo send euh _ | .caso to.an tnatitution where thotondenoy. would | to bo to reolaim? where, instoad of companion- ship with ; trembling .viotim of man's vilo passiona mig! bo léd to look unto Him who will in no wiso cast berout?” .o . . L 4 o One more_conundrum : Whon. will, saoloty orth tons of ourc ? Rospeotfully, .., L. Outoaao, April 3, 1874, w5 .~ GENERAL NEWS, - . malos it nocessary, if any colobration is to take placo this year, that proliminary meotings should bo hold as soon as possiblo, Gentlomon intor- osted 'in tho’'movomont ‘will have to doclde at once what shell' bo dono, 80 that it anything is done it may:bo.dono well.-» - & The Yoting Mone' Ohristian Assoointlon .re- colved fourtoon casos of tracta at thelr now bnild- ing, No, 148'Madison stroot yostorday morning, sont by D. L. Moody from Doublin, Thore wero avor ono milllon tracts in: tho lot, to bo used in tholr misslonary work among the masses. TEYENUB COLLECTIONS, : nuo collootions for the First Distrlet of Illinois during tho'month’ of March ¢ . Totdl... 18 ' Following is a statomont of thaoustoms colloc- tiona at tho port of Chicago during the month of Maroh, 18742 5 . Dutlea (coln) 81,577.83 Tongial o O Tae Bleamboat-inspoc '240.00, Tince, ponsitics, oto. 50.00° Nfidcollancous..ue.s Totalserssnesnsanse The Commercial of Dalas, Toxas, says Mr. H. A. Portor rocontly mado ani(cmnu to & Ohicago Lardware house for & &msl in Toxas, and received the following * gonorous, high-soufod, enthusiostio roply : 0iricAao, Fob, 28, 1674 I, A, Porfer, Pilot Point, Dentan County, Tex Dran Bm:’ . Hovo yours of 20ih; canmot use yous daronot sond aman’ to Toxas, bécauso 'tis only ond dsy from Toxss to tho d—I, ‘Dare not send goods there beforo thoy are pald fory should liko to soll ‘Toxas for cash—spiot canh, Yours truly, Hinpanp, BpENOES & CO, |, 1t is statod that & potition 1s in olronlation on *Ohnngo calling upon the Direotors of the Board of Mrade- to oxplain their conduct ln making thoir rocont investment in Ohambor of Com- moroe_stook. -Two or thres wooks ago, it is , tho. Board voted that no ,more money, should be invested in that way, and Mr, How- ard Priestly was dircoted to put tho sum of §14,-° 000 into Cook County bonds. Instoad of that, ho bought Chamber of Commorce stock. When prossed for an oxplanation, hosafd that the bonds were too h(i , and that, aftor all, his action was subjoot to tho Board of Directors. It appoars,, howaever, that tho money has actusliy boon paid, and, therefore, the Board is to bo callod upon to oxplain the whiolo mattor, ACANTIY LUNONES. * A'littlo over a year ago the Indies of- Chicago bogan the business of glving down-town Junchos, Thaot which was an oxperiment then has become o rogulor systom now ; and not morely churches, ‘but.other organizations havo -resorted to this mothod of raising monoy, It sppoars, Lowoyor, as if the businosa were now to become ridiou- lous, Bome of:the ladies once belonging to the Union Park Baptist Ohurch, of- which &r Me- ‘Odrthy” was formerly pastor, and who atill hold-"to that wmuch-porsecuted man, not- wuhah\milnfi his_deposition, . have deolded to give lunches at No. 172 East Madison strogt, beginning Monday, for the purpose of raising a fund to establish & now church for that individ- ual, Thoy have sont out postal-cards stating that the Gouncil which tried Mr. McCarthy de- cided that he was a Christian_but no minister, whilo thoy, his friends, havo decidod that ho is & pronchor, and want him for n ministor. If suything will make the lunoh-systom, which has hithorto been a success, & subjoct: for laughtor, it will be this move, i JOLIET INON AND 6TEEL COMPANY, - Au sdjourned moeting of tho stockholdors of the Jolict Iron_and Btocl Company was held in Room 8, Musio Hall Block, at noon yeulnrdng. Judge Groon presided, and:sbout throo-fourths of tho stock was roprosonted. Tho Committeo appointed Wodncsdny to recommend a bagis of settlement with the croditors, reported that they wora in favor of paying tho debts with stook, The Committee wascontinued, and instructed to make aninventoryof tho proporty of tho Company, and ‘dotermine what i8 tho fair cneh valua of the stook. It is not unlikely, if the creditors sssent to such o sottloment, that tho indebtedness of the ‘Corporation .will be paid in part cash and part stook, and that oporations will be rosumed ot the mills within & month, If tho creditors wiil not nccopt tho terms proposed, thero is but ono modo of sdjustmont—bankraploy. PLAYING WITH AN ELEVATOR. CA ntmlfln of prominent railroad’ mon had's scarp last Bundny from tho effacts of which they havo not yot rocovared.. 1t appears that on that doy, wishing to fo to one of the upper floors of tho Kingsbury. block, and boing too lazy to walk, thoy broke opon the door leading to the elevator, and, having got in, lot tho water on, it bo- ing o wator elevator. But, being igno~ rant__of the manner of working it thoy let on mbout four times too much, an went up }ike'a rocket, with about forco onough -to take off.the roof of the house. -Just as they hod flashed up to the. fifth story, fossed .from side’to sldo of the vehiole, tho'bucket burst, tho wator immediately ran_out, and the elevator started to go down at nbout. the spme rato -of oed with which it had gone up. ,While it was saconding, - iowovor, “aa, "of * thsso- mon, not, intonljonally, bub out of, sheer torror and from o dosiro to grasp snything, ‘scized hold of tho brake, and’ thus stopped the clavator by tho timo it had reached. the second tloor. The two railroad-men woro a littlo tossed about snd exceodingly frightened, while the elovator was torn nearly to pioces, and Lias not yot boon ropaired. Thoy thomselves have kept Yory quict about this misadventuro, but the othor tenauts of Kingsbury blook are in n stato of great irritation over an’ accidont whioh com- Imls thom to do & groat desl more walking than hoy fanoy, s 5 DROVONT.TO JUDGRENT. < Yestorday morning the peopla standing in the ‘vestibulo of the Pacific Hotol were groafly sur- rised Lo 8oo Mr. George Fastott -shoving along n front of m o hatless and coatloss man. Alr, Fasggott had hiold of this young individual by his shurt collar, sud was, In.rapid succossion, kick- Ing bim with_his right foot apd slapping him with Lia right hand. Ho kopt up this vigorous courso of treatment unil’ ho had gotten him through tho IUEP Lall and out into, tho stroe when he gave him o parting kick, and returne flushed and a little Lilarious. Presontly tho disconsolato. individual arawlod back’ into the. lotel in search of his hat, and " bogan @ sors of ' explanations -and protestations. Bir, Fassott was not inclined to liaton {o any such conversation, however, and gont for a dotcctivo to tale cbarge of him. mon who was prosont recognized tho -follow, and, knowing Lis rolatives in New Yorl, who afo yory respectablo people, took him to ona sido and told him that, unless bo made a full confesslon, ho would go to Joliet. The young ‘man thon owned up to having atoln & coupla of overcoats, one of them betonging to Mr. Me- Vicker, and tho othor to Georgo Young, and said bo had the pawn-tickets for thom, and was ready to. give them up. It scems that be hus boon in the habit for some time of nllp[(mg into tha hotel without an ovorcoat on, ploling up any cont or shawl that ho could find hiad suspootod that ho wes thie guilly porson, aud, finding him han, nT around the hat-rack yostorday, doalt out fustice upon him in this Bummary fashion, doteotive came finally, and the young man walked off with him to got the overcoats. RS- ORIMINAL,. Juatico Boully's pollco roport contained the names yesterday morning of twenty-two offend- ors, aud the fines assossod agaiust thio oulprits’ smounted tothe sum of 62, Of that amount $44 ‘was collooted, leaving a balanco of $18 to bo no- countod for on.the books of Buperintendent Folton at the Bridowell, - - : Qoorgo Riloy was bofore the Old Armory Po- Tico Court yosterday morning, oharged with tho larcony of two sota of harnass, valuod at 875, trom the Palmor houso stables on Wabash v~ enuo, Riley ‘raved ‘the Court much 'valuable timo by pleading gullty to the chargoe, and wog Leld over, to the Crimiual Court inbonds of 11,000, Thomas Walsh, formerly n police-ofilcar, who assaulted and uorlouulg injured John Corbott, wps leld yostorday, ustico Hinwdalo, to awalt tha aotion of {ho drand Jury. o " Aburgler entorod the hiouso of G, A, Hiles, No. 68; had timo to gather up auything of value, Edward Mosiacty and Willam Onuar wgre nrioned .vie, the poor, hnlplnny. hi "dwake to_ tho faot that with thio soolal evil, ns’ with ovory othor, an ounce- of prevention: is' The spprosch of Decoration Day—May 80— enu)mt of Mra, Following is n statemont of tho Intornal Reve-, , tha city lim] 9 |- and Thirty-nt {on as traveling agont’ ! hands of Donahoo. ' forthor impl i and carries about with on the racl, and slipping off with 1t, Mr, Fassott - Wost Washington stroot, early yostor- g:g morning, but was: frightened off ‘before he 0 e coted in broaking into frolght cars on the Réck Taland Rallrond, And woro up yonlordsy boforo Justico Boyden to answor thorofor, Tholr cnso was continuod till Monday, tho Justico placing Moriarty: undor - 600, and Oanar $260 bonds for thelr appoarando, Fa . . intry Honnonoy and Charley Willlams will he ot the Bridowoll for tho noxt sixty dnys for de- siroying lond pl{:o in the bullditigs on Ellls avo. . nue.bolonging to a gontloman by the namo of- Lita, Theso boys wero boforo the South-Sido. Polico Qonirt yostorddy morning, charged with tl‘me Agnvo misdomeanor, nud woro disposed of as: stntod, . \ Judgo Boath wna in the Goun{ storday morn-. ing moro through forco of habit than for any otlior caneo, thore belog but little business {o attend to during tho present weok., Tho ouly ongo bofore Ilis Honor was that of the notorious “Tommy " Quirk, who was committod n fow days 0go in dofault of 1,000 bl for ploking tho Mott on a train of the. Danville, incdonnes & Chicngo Nailrond, Tommy having euccooded in finding & man who was willing to ‘become suroty for him, tho matter was arranged to tho eatisfaction of the Judge, and Quirk wos ¢ Lborty, got af Tho Common Conricll passed an - ordinance May, 1878, Ymhlblllng tho cutting of sod within te, . Yostorday morning Justice Boy- den had bofore him two workmen, John Turnoy ' | and Jamos Hordp, clargod vith the violation of this ordinance, Tho mon woro srrested whilo outting sod on ground belonging to n goutlo- man on Mlolngnn wvonuto, botwoon Thirty-fourtls h streota, . Tho workmen teatified thiat thoy woro employed by one Boyers, who livos on Prairlo avenuo, nnd that ‘Boyors in— formod them ho had permission from the owner of the property to out the sod, whioh was falso. Justico Boyden continued tho case until Tuesday, and ordored that the man Boyers bo_arrosted, and all partlos to appoar on that day, tho Justice olalming thiat Boyers i the proper’ porson to be , puniabied for tho violation of the ordinance. John Donnhoo’ and Barnoy Willlama aro the two youthful burglars who wero arrostod Inst Bunday night in tho aot of robbing tho premisos No. 148 Lnke btroot, and the oaso, continuod i {uatordn , WOB ontled us for hoaring hbeforo Justico Boydon. The ovidence was that Oflicor Boibert dotected the twu boys domolishing the windows of tho atore, which is a wholesalo paint- . houso, ot_sbout tho hour of 8 o'clock on that night. . The boys, on sccing the officer, ran to LaoBallo stroot, whoro thoe officer made the arrest, atter n spirited littlo” fight with tho' boy-burglars, in which ho received s so- vere out.on tho wrist from tho hatohot ih tho There woro found on thom o glazior's diamond; soveral boxes of stool-pens, o sheet of, Eu!h q-ntlm}m, oto. Tho evidenco catod tho prisoners as having boen connagtod with the boot and shoo robbory in the | storo No.. 2 Market streot, which happencd about tho same time. Justico Boydon hold tho ris- oners ovor.-to tho Criminal Court in bonds of £1,000 oach., ., ‘William Harrls and J, E. Chapman have boen | rooming amioably toiuu.\ur for somo time past : at the corner of Doarl orn and - Monroo atroots. Chapman has & valuable %nld watoh and chain, him gonerally betwoen @50 and 2100, For safe-koe) ing through tho night, bo places his money, with his wateb, ote., in'the pillow-slip of his pillow. - Thursday night last ho waa out very lato, and slopt soundly for tho romnindor of that night and late into the " noxt morning. On nwakening his door was wide Buspleion poinfed to , and_forthwitl, availing bimself of the sorvices of Ofcor Donny Simmons, Chapman caused his arrost.. Yestor- doy morning tho pnrtics wero boforo Justico Boyden, who continued tho caso till Friday, glnc!‘x;gfinrfls undor bouds of $400, which wero hed. i Ritty and Nelile Brown ‘wore found on'tho stroct ot tho early hour of 1:80 o'clock yesterday morning, in company with Maurice Kelly and Charlos Geary, who aro two notorions offoridors. Kolly is now on_bail of 1,600 for his appear- auce bofore the. Criminel Court to answor to tho charge of robbery. The whole party werelocked up in tho Madison Birsot Station, and yestorday were before the Wost' Side Polide Court undor tho chargo of disordely. The Justico fincd Kolly $10, and Geary and the girls, §3 onch. Before the gl_rluh!‘-‘ Jloft the prosenca of the, Court, & pardon from Mayor Colvin was sent in, granti 15 thom their freodom without one cent to pay. . Kelly’ and Geary pnid the smount as- sossed against thom, and wero sbout to loave tho ‘court, ‘when they ‘wero both re- arrestod ohargod with brealing.into & storo, No, 93 Wost Madison stroet, Inst SBunday night, and are now confined in the Madison stroot look- w. On the samo Bundny night, sfter ontertng 0. 98, they went to a restaurant noxt' to the ‘Academy of Music, aud ordered supper. Aftor mrt\dflngof & sumptuous ru{mst propared for om by the Iitalian who oWne the rostaurant, thoy rofused tosottlo, and tho Italian threatened to.call in an offlcor, whereupon Kolly drow.n rovolver and ordered tho frightoned ownerof tho establishmont to take aseat, and remain quictly there or he would not be responsible for his sud- don doath, Whon the chargo of burglary is dis- posod of Kolly and bis comrado will have to ;:m“‘vm— to tho chargo of nssault on the aforesaid alian, Nolson Warren, & colored man, was arrosted o fow daysago charged with an_assault on a col- orod boy with o batohet, with intent todo bodis ly injury, and gavo_bail for his appearance to answor thoroto before Justico Boydon yesterday. o caso was called, the witnessos® examinod, oud the evidence proved the faots to bo that the Doy, Dick Roynolds, Was a young ecapograce; wlio, .{n company with soveral other young aion have for some monthepast been prowling around tho houses and stables on Wabash avonue, stoaling load-pipo’ and such . otnor scticlos of valuo a6 thoy could Iay thoir hands on. In this oo thoso boys had . gained an ontrance into tho gtablo “of-a gentloman-on Wabnsh avenue, and dostroyod | tho wator-pipes by outting off with hintchet about eight foot of pipo, and whon diu- covered by Watren, who was li’n the omploy of tho gentloman who owned tho promises, t tompted to escape -by running up tho atloy, out ‘on to nrrison streot; and from there taking differont dircctions. . Warron gave cliasoe for Reynolds, as the leader.of tho gang, and sooing that thie boy was about to make his escapo, Lo brought him up bi; throwing o hatohot, striking” him on the head, but not soriously injuring him. 'Tho ovidonco further showed that this boy Roynolds 'had disposed of load-pipe smounting to the value of about 8500, which he hed obtained in this felonious manner. The follow, to avoid the punishment that was cortain to follow his arrcst, sworo out o warrant for an pasault with intont to do bodily inj; against Wazrop, but the tables wero turned, ‘Warren was dlsq!m\;l% , and Reynolds was put undor bonds of $700 for his appearanco: before the Criminal Qourt at its next torm. Tho othor rogucs who were with him: have not yot boon arrested. $ 3 | ——— THE OITY HALL. The City Collector received 13,000 from taxes yostorday, and $1,400 from liconsos. A moeting of the Committes on Police ia called for 2:80 o'clock Monday sftornoon. Oorporation Counsel Norton severely sprained hiu ankle a day or two ago, and is now conflned to his room, ‘The Committeo on Streots and Alleys of the West Divislon did no business yestorday for lack of & quorum. : The Olty Treasurer rocoivod 11,000 from the City Collcotor yestorday, and $1,U00 from the Colleotor of tho Board of Public Works. The Council Committoe on Public Buildings and the Committce on Records of tho Board of County Commissioners will hold a joint moot- ing at the Oity Clerk's ofiico this aftornoon, for the ;é\lrpoao of considering tho matter of loasing the Honore huilding for a Court-Houso, ‘The Board of Public Works intond presonting a plan of oulargoment of Madison stroct bridgo to the Council Monday evening. Theapproaches will-noad to be shortened and the 'bridge mnde longor a8 well a8 wider, in order to leave sufli- ociont channol on ench side, A doublo-decked bridgo i not considered practicablo. A'large dolegation of property-owners on Mil- .waujoo avonue visited the Board of Tublio Works {eatun!ny oaftornoon, to obtain the open- ing of that thoroughfaro to Canal streot, The do!n;inuun was quite irato at the dolay, and gaid that it was time the clty lthor flshed or out bajt. They bad Pnltl millious of dollars, and receivoed no attention to thoir gricvances, The Board finlly agrood to consult the Corporation Coun~ wol upon the aubject. They hoped to be ubla to open it to Fulton street soon. < Tho following contraots were lot by the Board of Public Works {oalordny: Soworsge-toaming, William Burna; sldowalks, Thomas Kelly; and Iamp-posts, Uniou’ Foundry. ‘Uhe Board also, recognized the validity of Mr. J. W.' Larimore's uteut for making stroot nnmes on the streot- Bun(m. and agreed to allow him 20 conts apieco for the right to uso thom. - BOARD OP POLICE. _Tho Board of Polico mot yosterdav o8 nsual, Presont—COomimissioners Bhoridan, Klokke, and TRono, Tho first_case taken up was that of Ofiicer Michaol J, Crowo, charged. with mal- {roating Edward Molican, ono of tho exprouss- men who infest the vlnlnlfi( of Btate and Four- teenth stroots, ‘The tostimony wont to show $hat 2o maltroativg had been done, aud thak the op:}né sad monoy, watoh, aud roomwmate gono. arris o3 ate .the offlcor saa piorfactly Justificd in making the nr- roat. > Bomo legal quibblo was ralded; and the Jonrd took tho caso under advisemont, Offices Linan' Barkloy; of the Tifth Predinot,” war ohargad by ouo Hichaol Daly with maltroubmont and conduot unbocoming an officor, but tho Iattor contradicted "himmolf - eo ' ofton and told _such Improbablo ~etorien. that Bonrd immodiately dismissod ~ the chargos, Among othior things, . Lo testified to Inowing fonr or five Tim Lonigaus, four or fiva | J oy Tonigans, and that thoy woro oach in the Linbit of ‘visiting his house four or flve hundred timos daily. : Patriolk Cummings, an. oflicor -bo- longing to tho samo procinet, was nlso charged \vufi tho snmo offenso an tho othor two oflicers. Tho complainant was one Edward Dolan, but as all the testimony was not takon at 0 o‘nl'onk, the cnso was contintied till to-morrow, s THE_FINANOE COMBUTTER, Tho Financo Commltico met agnin yostorda; aftornoon in the Myur'n offico. Prosont, Ald. McGrath, Honth, Schaffner, and Lynch, Tho 'potition of Jamos Button nsking for 81,000 dam- ages from tho city for pormitting the constric- tion of o eide-trnok of tho Ohleago, Alton & Bt *Louls near his pn:rurly, theroby erenting & nui- Bnuce, was roported ndversely ; also slmilar dis- onition was made of the petition of Bamuel Rofnicker, asking & sum of ‘money for damagos for having been injured while in the employ of, tho city, Ald. MoGrath gaid that ho wag stronu- oualy opposed to paying any olaim which & jury *of twolvo mon would not deoldo to ba due, Mayor Colyin said that e dosired to ?ot id of sults ngninet tho olty a8 much aa posaible, and, to that ond, ho had ndvertised for nll porsons who had clalma sgainat tho city to presont thom for oxamination bofore boginuing nuit, Boveral otlier claims were thorefore oxamined, and roforred to tho Corporation Coungol for {n- vostigation. The claim of Laughlin, MoGary & Co. for £060.66, for damnges rosulting. from an injunction obtained by tho city proventing thom | from improviug thoir dock proporty, ywas rocom- mondod to be patd, it being tho apinion of * tho-| Into Qorporation Counsol that such o soctlemont . wonld bo ndvantagoous to tho elty, . . Bnnitary-8nperintondent. Millor and two other membore of the Board ot Honlth apponred, to ask for o doficionoy appropriation of about $8,000 to run tho Hoalth Dopartment tho romaindorof tho fiscal yoar, Aftor somekdiscussion, it waa decided’ to obtain from tho Bourd tho itoms for which tho appropriation was nooded, and_to consider tho mattor ab A mooting at2 o'olack Monday, Iniho courso of tho discussion, Mayor Colvin atated that tho doflelcnua for tho nextyonr would bo bo sbout 81,000,000, This sum would bo neves- sary, owing to tho failuro of ay fhoir taxos and_tho City Trossuror's doflcit. 4TS clty, too, would bave to carry for two yoars: tho proporty-which it had boon’ forced to bid in at tax-galo. g 3 ‘Mr. Ingliam; reprosonting thc?lfillor—oman. ap- penrod to explain tho claim of that journnl for a; chonge in the numbor of lines to bo counted. to the square in tho ofiicial advertising, Owiog to tho chango in tho form’ of the Infer-Ocean, the' snmo - amount, 1t was claimed, oould bo.printed in six linea of that papor which had boen former- 1y printed in eigbt lines in the Post or the Staals-: Zertung, tho Inter-Ocean's columus being so much widor than other papers. Ald, Schaffnor was adverso to taking the ro- sponsibility, . o thought it would lay the Com-: mittos open to sharp eriticism,. o thought the papor should bo paid tho samo as the Staals- Zeitung, but did not feol liko taking the reapon- sibility of authorizing such o change. ~ He thought the Comptrollor was trying to push the rosponsibility upon the Finance Committeo. Ald, McGrath thought that the Comptroller's, objoct was simply to lob tho Committce know’ whot ho-was doing, #o that, ono should say it Lad boen dome without the knowledge of any one. The matter was finally left to the discrotion of the Comptroller. The Committeo finally decided to report ad- vergely to the potition of James Driscoll, claim- ing damages for injurivs, and then adjournod. ———— roporty-owners to | » ANNOUNOEMENTS, 5 The rogular inonthly meoting of the Board of Monagers for the Brring Womon's Rofuge will ‘o held at the Institution this morning ot 10:30 oetock, -+ - - 7 o The noon prayer-meotings on Saturdays are dovoted to the study of tho Sunday-school los- son for tho following Bibbath, The intorost in these meotings 18 evidoncod by the fact that the main sudionce-hall in the Methodist Oburch Block is filled to overfluwinf( at ' evory meeting by an intelligent and appreciative andienco.. .. Luther Mille, of Chicago, will doliver a lecture on * Labor and Capltel ” boforo tho Philosophi- cal Booioty, at 114 Madison street, noxt Saturday evening. The Amorican Club will give 'their first_cnlico hop at Wall's Hall, corner of Adams and Hal- sted stroots, Monday oveniug. The socond ball of the Unfon Quadrille Club will be held at 8harpshooters’ Hall, corner Olark and Illinols stroots, Tucaday evaning. - -Tho nom,flllmantnry boll of the Olan-Na-Gnel will bo hold at Weat Twolfth Strect Turner Hali Wednosday evoning. It will be ngrand affair, and mnauy of tho prominont Irishmen of tho ity avo oxpeoted to bo presont. . The Jast performance of ** Masaniollo” by tho Liederkranz will bo givon thia-afternoon nk M- Vicker's, T'hose who have not yet seon the ox- collent ropresentation of thin opora by our home talont shoutld not fail to improve this last oppor- tupity.. . ' The popular Innoh-dinners given by the Iadics at.No. 172 Madison stroot for the * Christian Misslon ” will clofo to-day at 2:30 p,m. As yostorday, the ladlss will appont in quaint old ‘costumes, and oo that all who come to dino with £hom aro trontod In tho good old-fashionad woy, A cano, intended for tho minister who obtains tho most votes, will bo awaded to-day. A Indy riding in o Dladison stroot car: going west Thursday ovening, botwoon 6 and 7 o'clock, lost her portomonnsie containing 810, 'soma vickels, o gold pen, & koy, and numorous memorands of no value to auy ono but her. A roward will bo paid for tho roturn of tho porte- monnaio to 8. M. Loal, 117 and 119 Btate streot. Tho Obieago Bundsy Afternoon Lecturo Socloty will give ita socoud leotura Bunday, April 5, at 8 P..m., in Wall's Hall, cornor of Adams and ITal- Btéd ‘strects. Dr. N. W. Abbots will spoal on # Scionce and True Roligion Not Antagonistio.” Thoro will bo vocal snd_instrumental musio. Tho full programmo will bo sonounced to- morrow, _ Prof, Peppor will lectuse bofore the Sooiety about Moy 1. e S SUBURBAN NEWS. ELOIR. The Bundny-school of tlio Universalist Bocioty will givo an Easter concert on Bunday evening. ‘Tho Rov. L, M. Woodruff will give the hand of followehip on Bundasy to nearly 100 porsons who have united with tho Baptist Church during the past winter. An election for membors of the Bchool Board .accurs to-day. 'WOODSTOOK, ‘Tho mnss tomporanco meoting that was called for laat night was postponed to Tuosday ovening of noxt wook at tho Congrogatioval Ohuroh, Tho questlon is : 'To orusade or not? ' A mooting of the Directors of the Woodstook Pickling and Cauning Works was held Tuosday. An olection of oflicors was held, resulting in tho golection of T, J, Dacy as Prosidont; John J. Murphi Trensurer; and Asa W. Smith, Becro- tary, Mr. Blakosloo was instrustod to contract with sharoholdoers to raiso pons, boans, toma- toes, oto., to tho extont of nu aocro per sharo. An assessment of 10 per cont on the stock was lovied. A commltteo was appointod to negntiate with the Chicogo & Northwestern Railroad for side-tracke aud othor railroad nccommodutions, Prot. A, Hester, of Lvanston, ono of tho old- ost photographors in tho Stato, has just olosed .n_sories of outortainments in tho Baptist Church. Ilis dissolving viows were highly ap- preclated. Tho MoHenry County Farmers' Assoclation will hold its annual meeting at this placp Friday, M:]y 1. J. M. Gregory, Rtegont of tho Illinolt Industrial University, o ripo scholar and plonsant orator, will address tho Association in the after- noon. ' J, M. Black, Esq,, will read an essay, At “l) o'clock &. m., the eleotion of officers will take place, ¥ NYDE PATK. At the ‘meoting of the frionds of the Hyde Parl sohiools, ‘Thursdsy evening, Homer N. Hib- bord aud B, J, Russoll wero nominatod to (Ll tho vacanelos in tho Bonrd of Education. The voto was talon by ballot,- and resultod—85 for thom ; scattoring, 9, PERSONAL, Tloronco McCarthy desires sald in bis behalf that hie daos not rogard himsolf as depozad from | tho ministry, or removed from the paatorato of tho Union Park Baptist Oburch; snd, so far from abundoning his profession, he monny to preach longor, and louder, and more foarlossly - thau over. Tt was stated in tho roport of the procoedings ot the Doard of Dircotors of th¢ Prosbytorian Thoologieal Bominary, publishod inf yestorday's ‘PmibUNE, that-tho Fipsncial Agont, Mr. Farls, |- roported that hia salary . gos_had ox- “Sabdod s cplioationa By B0 por sent. e Waa inooxrook, What big sid was, thab i¢ has boon | heronftor, no'|. 14 i rulo, during ton ‘yoars of such sorvice hore And olsowheto sinoo 1855, not to sllow his aal | and oxponaos to oxcoed 40 per cot of hin onsl ‘uullnetl“‘mn\ but that, In tho prodont sliort torm, .owing to Bovoral” cauaes,—~one_being tho panio, —thoy had run np_to about_80 por cont, Mr. YFaris has collectod and paid to the Trossurer sinco Jon. 1y B i P hgt o™ : _PROY, BELRKE. o Prof. 0. 3. Baloko writes to the Tits Tamuxe that tho chargé of porjury.proferred againat him by an atiomoy. named Joseph ' Sohlorniteancr: was dlsmisgod " by Justico Hammil, Although honorably dinchnrioed, the Professor thinks an oxplanation to tho publio neceasary. ‘Ho stales that ho waa appointed ndminiatrator of tho es- tato of Max Girac, 8 Préfessor of Musioat ‘Notro Damo Univoraliy,who dlod som timo ago; leaving two ohildron and nn ostate worth $4,000. Behlernitzauor olaimed to be the attornoy for tho ontato, and tho bookl ahd papers woro delivoted to him, Among tho documents was o noto for '®B00 ngoinst tho Notro Damo University, ‘which ‘Lo’ collogted, apprépriating tho monoy to his own usc..In «addition, lio drow $188 for: allogod orvicos, from funds doposited with Ed- niund Knauor Ly"(llrm: rovious to his donth, Bohlornitzauor did nll In his powor to provent a .sottlomont of tho eatale, and a bill was. filed in, 'tho Probate Qourt ohinrging hiin with embezzlo- ‘miont.,” He put in.n bill of $870.40, which' Wwas' euormous, a an offset, but_tho. Court doolded that ho was responsible for #600.06, and ordered ‘bim to pny thnt sum within five days or give o note,’ _amgly. gecured,: 10 pay: it within four WOoks, 'hus far ho . has pald only §800, ‘and - failed” “to’ nota.” * Tho iiv« v the * Profossor ohargos -that. this: attorney:bocamo oxasporated bocaugo he (Boleke) was insfrumen-, Ul in maling bim givo up_ mongy belongiog to poor children, and, “under tho fovorish hont.of .yengeanae,” ncousod him of porjury. . Tho Pro-. fossor says, in coriclusion, that hohad no per- Bonal intorest - in tho estato; that ho - has not: actod for himsolf,- but for.tho poor orphan ohil- dron of n docenscd friond ; snd, nobwithstandlug incalenlablo tronbld nnd sxponso, - ho hadnevor reooived & ponny for bis sorvices. SN ~ NEW PUBLICATIONS, FOR REED ORGANS. TER A ORGAN AT HOME. This admirablo colleotion of Masto for Ttosd Organa should bo ot Tiomo whorovor (horo is a Itned [natrumont. Namlflr that {8 nat of tho vory bost quality bas boon al- THEcse Bommpnatly Frinted b Tarks paden. Nothiag i BT Hvorm thing Ricoly fiitod to ths popular tastor: Price In boards, $2.501 Cloth, 833 Gilt, 4. Neiw Method for Reed Oroans. . Price, 82,50, By WM. H. OLARKE, A thorough Mothod, contalning not only abundant di- roctions and oxorolsos,: bot Jargo quanlity of tho bost Hood Organ Musle, arrangod amil itefl with M. Ciacko's ‘woll-knawn exquiaito tasto aud skill, - Solls immonsoly. ‘CLARKE'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTOR FOR REED ORGANS. g An oxoellont and aftraotivo Instruction oo for thoso who nood & ahiort and asy coureo. Sont post-pald on roceint uf rotail prico, « Oliver Ditson & Oo., Boston. [ Ohas. B, Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. LITTLE, BROWN & CO, BOSTON, TAYE READY: THE OHIEF JUSTICES OF ENGLAND, A _POPULAR AND l{N“"OEH EDITION OF THE LIVES OF THE OHIEF JUSTIOES OF ENGLAND, rom tho Norman Uonquast £ thie death of Lord Ton* tordon, Ty JOIN Lonb OAMPUFLL, LL.D. ~Vols, 1. .and 1L.. (Ta be complotad 1n 4 vols.) ‘Grown 8vo, Oloth, 82.00porvol. Uniform with the sbove: THE LIVES of the LORD OHANOELLORS, AND KEEPERS OF T} GREAT BEAL OF ENG- LAND, trom tho Earliost Timos il tho Relgn of Gunrge thio Fourth. 1iyJORN LORD OAMPRELL, LL.D. Fourth Kditfon. 10vols, Grown Bvo. 820.00. ) - FAMOUS TRIALS, taining the Trisls af tho Tishborno Claimant; Tro Coptaniag e Tiiall oo i S gasc;' By’ Jonx . ponsz, Jr. ‘Crown bvo. Oloth. ORGANS. GEO. A. PRINCE & 00, Organs & Melodeons. The Oldost, Larges d Most, Porfc 1 nd Most, Porfoot Manufnolory fa 53,000 Now in use, - No othor Musioal Instrumont evor obtained tho ssme % Popularity. &2~ Sond for Price’ Llsta. Addross BUFFALO, N. Y. FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE OF ALDWELL'S MALTHOUSES & BREWERY BITUATE IN THE . OITY OF TORONTO, ONT., A tho Anction Rooms of T, W, COATH, Kin 'l'uxrmln, wn Wednosday, the 15th day of Agrl , It at o'cloak, noon, pursunnt to a deorsa of tho Uoutt of Uhan- 2ory. Bubstaniially bullt.of white brick, in Working or. dory:Also, plantaid good will of tho husluoss, ~Capacity of the Mal{houses, 300, 000 bushols por soaso olty of Browory, 120 barrels por day, - Upaot price, 81 ‘TrmA—Ton nor Gont cash: fiftoon por cent in two outis; fftoon poe oot in ono yoag, wad the baianeo fn on ognal yoarly Instalimon rost nt. aix por cont, - Aluo, tha comfortablo BRIOK RESIDENCE ad. Jolning, and othor property. Aligus cau hold and convoy firoperty in Canadn tho samo as Hrltish subjoots, Fur+ an B o APUOSE M IR AT 8o » Sollcttors, Toronto, and Mr. ) So- Hattor, “Toronto, nd soo Teronto Dally ** Globo.™ Datod 7th Matoh, 167, BLAKE, & KINUBFOUD; T, W. TAYLOR, Vondors' Solloltors, Toronto, Ont. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlgtnal and Unexcelled for Biucing lothos. ' it Wit s D tore, No. Mlcgilfii'?-"h.: LPmu“fl.flffifl;' u\i:fr Grosor axd m“xfim A s should sall 1t Bad oy r LT R otor. BOOTS AND SHOES. Bankrupt Sale OFSTOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, &C. AT EVANSTON, ILL. Undor tho ordor af tho Court in tho mattor of John Q. Trassoy, & bankrupt, tho stuok in trado, fixtures, snd find- inge of aald Fuasgy as spooifiod in au inventory (errors or 3 Oinissions o b alfowod) 1o ths Lands of (ho, undorsigaod at tha store latoly ocouplod by sal ussay Itvanston: nd alzo ono liorse; par, of thoofleats of safd bankrunt,will 0 s0ld to tho highuat snd best bidder, Scalod bids upon the amount as spooifiod in sald invuntory are invited upto Borday, 10 B0 ADF nUXbaY 10.0'0100k A T1.y GILROF OF caahor'dn dy 4 ard §onths nogutisblo papr, ‘with ap- Srovad sneuity oalffiog natnos of sueutliy et nid- o2 ey ooot, sub{ost 1 1ho avpraval of tha ourl ¥ oloot, BULESL 10 AU, Froviatonal Assignse. GERMAN OPERA. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, BATURDAY MATINEE, last performance of MASANIELLO, BY THE LIEDBERERANZ ‘phigadsy—JANS OOOMDS ia HONOOL FOR BOAN- MEDICAL. Antirin nnd Dronohitla efeotuslly rollavad by the ot and Beouchitls ofeotunly re e hent ot Hethinn, Locd Dansasy bad soarooly amokod tho Datura Tatula for moro than a winute or so, wlion tho symytoms abatod, and i fon niinutos 1oFo A was collovod wondor: oy le told. ho o had usod 1t for puara with (50 tuost, porléot, succoss. Uortainly tho inliafation lad the ngst Piigiont oifoot T evor witsiossod.-- ARG Hin¥o Hosor ko . (nytanos (nwhicl foilof s o 4l ayoy & Ry 10 N Cliarattos In boxos, by Savo w Th indon, anid all chomlate, deleglots, and rs thraughouit tho Btates and Onuads SCALES, FAIRBANKS® BTANDARD SCALES 5 - OF ALL BIZKSB. FATEBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 118 LAKE-S8T, roJ. AMUSEMENTS. | FREE EXBIBITIONT 197 STATE-ST.| THE VIENNA G Pz Siver Mo DIPLONA OF HONOR! » AWARDED TO * SHOTTLE SEWING MACEINTE. Sample Work! " EMBROIERED ROBE, Which st $2500, Opora Closks, Liadies’ and “Gents’ ‘Wearing ‘Apparel, Harnesses, * ‘Saddles; Boots and! Shocs, * OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Exzhibition Ologes Baturday Night, APRIL 11, ¢ M'VICKER'S THEATRE, BA,TIJB:DIY MATINEE, MASANIELLO, Grand Opera in-.5 Acts, By AUBER, porformod by tha . LIEDERKRANZ. JIANS BATATKA, Conductor. With an tmmonso cast. _Chorus of Sovonty, Orshostra NEW CosTy i ) % ‘ W APPOINTMENTS, : ARPOIN T SoeNE Y. POPULAR PRIOES—Rosorved Sonts in Parquotte, Prasn Ofrele, and Haleony, $1,E0; Admisslon, 81,00, Gal. lory, Roscrved Boats, 81.00: Gallory, admission, 75 conta. Box Oltico open to-day. ‘Librottos in Knglish aud Gorman (10 oonte) toio hiad at tho Box Ofco. THE GREAT ADELPHL TILIS (SATURDAY) AFTIERNOON, AT 2 P. 31, Great Adelphi Matinee! ADELPHII POPULAR MATINEE. THE GREAT OLIO BILL. Tho_ Wonderful ZEGRINO, MOULTON, and AJAX Tho Dofiant. Diiss POLLY DALY, tto popular Sorio-ComioVacalist, Tho tory eclobrated Athrloter, WATSON BROTHKRS. HRNRL S, PAGE fu hils gecat Post Horn Gal M. O'REATDON, tho T, BATILROBA, tho REMMELSBIRG SISTERS, Tho ever.popular BILLY RIOK, BOYD and S00TT, REEVNOLDS BROTHHERS, and tho LIKON BRO'THIERS, "Tlio whiola to sonaindo with tho famous itavol Tablosux. 116 BRIGANDS." NEiless: 28 tioOlildron, 15 cla—all parts of Thoatro, o Rosorvod Soats. % 'MONDAY NEXT, EASTER WEEK| FESTIVAL BILL! Roturn of tho Famous AUSTINS. Appoarance of Bignor CUNSTANTINE, Mle, IEVELINE, GUI- SEPDE NOWTON, WALLAOL. " Bisinuioth"Doublo Jompazy, KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, FLORENCE I'CARTHY LECTURES TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, At Kingabury Muslo Hall. SUBJECT: “Who Wumgu’t De.a Winister?” Tickots, 60 couta; Resorved Sosts 25 conts oxtra, Ro- » ol ‘nt Koan, Coako & Ca.’s Bookataro; at liton's, 83 South Clnrk.st. ; at Horton & Broth. t Lakost. ; ot Wost 8ido Library, 559 Wost and at tho door. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BATURDAY °AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 1n Consequonca of tho Groat Hit, DILLON as ATRID EIXX., Jn tho Fifth Act of Bhakspearo's ** Riohard IIL" Dreams of D_eh;sion, AND ¥ Boots at the Swan, ‘Monday—Tho Colobrated English Acts [ ER R OGRS, ae Ho UL Aotroses Miss KATIL GLOBE THEATRE. Lust Two Performances of tho Jee Bros. and Chrisde’s PANTOMIME TROUFPE, IN Humpty Dumpty. This Alterncon, 3%. Evoning at 8 o'olock, Monday noxt, April§—GRAND TRANSFORMATION. KINGSBURY. MUSIO HALL, YALE COLLEGE GLEE OLUB CONCERT, MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6. OoONE NIGELT ONIiSY. Colloge Songs, Ullnrnul.'!!.\vul'lil‘um Solow & Tiokety 7 contx: Rosorvod Soats, $1.00, Tor salo P4, 184 Htatant. ; Koon & Gooka's, 113 and 115 T e Llbrans, 0 Sonros-at-sanl at Loz Otica, AUADEMY OF MUSIO, LAST DAY OF THE FABCINATING MRS, (=1 “And hior Marminoth Musfcal Organization, Matinoo, a3 o'clock, LA FILLE DE MAD. ANGOT. Evonlug, at8 o'olock, FORTUNIO, und hls Seven Gifted Servants, Monday—{iTTLE HENDERHON. MYERY OPERA-HOURE, " Moaroeat., bot, Dearborn and State. Arlington, Cotton & Kemble's Minsirels, An ontlre chango of programme. Firsttimo of tho Ol ental burlosquo BLOWN UF ATIVE! Tho Black Brigado, = Walting Tho Rallroad Junction. o A Friond, ' Nowcomb, forn Woat Bido Stago, My Only Feloud. | Howeonb, Gourtyright, Lindon, Arligton, “Kvory Evoning. _Matineo on Saturday. SAVED! DRESS GOODS. - ' $0.00 Bk SIis fr - - $195 3.00 Black Silks for 3.50 Black: Silks for - - 000 - 250 3712, Black Alpacas for -+ -08e. A0c. Black Atpacas for T56. Black Atpacas for 26¢. Dress Goods for 37196, - Diress - Goods for $1.00-Tale Linen for-- 1.95 Table Linen for e 30 . -5le. - 186 08¢, - Bhe. <$L00 1.00 Ladies’ French Kid Boots, 4:00 LAOES, New WOOL] GRACES, WOOLHNS, and SHAWLS ‘Wont Sido, Most . Lindies living out of nooommodatod with gooda by addrossing the Btoro, . \ the otty onn always bo samplos of.any kind of Yok Stoe, 284 & 286 West Madlison-it, - RAILROAD TIME TABLE, . ARAIVAL AKD DEPARTORE OF TRAIRS, RXPLANATION OF REVER! eopted. ¥ Sunde Five Bunday a8 ny oxcepted, O MAnKE.— 1 Baturdayae 00 8. m. § Dal fidonday excopted.” I Avs MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Degiot, and ' foot ek hpee, 1 Grark ernfice, v -and 76 Canalat., corner of and, foot ar Teengysocond.te: Sadons e ¥ Randolphe} 8:0 8. m.|* 8:20 . m., 0 . e |* 0008, Mo’ HENRY O, WENTWORTH, Gonecal Passqugor Axont. CHICA®D & ALTON HAILROAD. & ly and D ana, Mo,y and Clicago, Sprir Line, Bridys. Tcket enver Short Lint, efa Loulst. nifeldy Ation i St Lo Union Jiepat, Weat Side, near Hadison-srs Ofices : At Depol, and 193 Jtandalph-st Kansas Ofty Ex, ‘onona Lacan, Joliatd Dwight. 13, v 11, nud Loulsiana, Leave, | Arriva, via Jacksonvill " 8:10p. m.f via Main i3 Waahington K. Accommpdation, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Ticket Offia® Tnton Depot, corner. Jadison aned . Canal-sia,* 63 South Clark-st., opposite Shermi nd at Dejots Arrive, Milwaukeo, Greon Ba 1 Point, Prairle i A cous Dav Iixi Milwaukes, Gro Polut IExpross. Milwaukeo, B Sl et Toxrase du Ol ros gt 110:00p.m. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Deyat footof ket and oot af Donty.sccondt, Tickss k. aficé, 121 Randolph-st,, near Clay 8t. Lonia Expross. S Lonis Fast L ow Orloa; Cairo & Now Orlon: ‘airo & Ne (a) Rung to U} CHICAGO, Depols—Foot of, and Qunal and Sizleent - 4ty Grand Paclfio Hol hsmpalgn on Saturdays, BURLING! Lake-st Dubhuquo & Paoitio Iast olilaon o urora Paguo: Mondota, urora ¥ ity 1 Prolis Night Kxp, 5 Ormaia 835 BEEZREEE B EeREREE T Konsan Offy, Lot i 2 Ghison & 8. doson B 41 5 8. m. Downor's Grove Acommodation| :15 plm. Downor's Grove o 120 8. m. Texas Kixpross, 6 s m, “iix, Bundny . 3Ex, Nonday, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Gty affices, corner Randolph and LaSalle-sts., and 6 G‘mlh. < neat i 3., cornier Hadiso a Pacifio Fast L @ Dubuque Night i i aOmal epartabun a & Kraahort & Dubuio & Milwaukes Mail., b M{lenku ) Madison & ¥iroy Fa ‘a~Depat cornor of Wol EBaat sormgs of Oy v Rnet WL BTRNN BT, COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEKICO. ino, xpross... o It prows Ticket and Freiyht Offco, 17 Clark-sty Sppels! Taducoments. Groat N Routo. A..T.4& S WL WENS dhiAden CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of Van Duren and Shermandts, Ticket afice, Grand Muclic lotel. ory Agoommo Night Kxpross,.. Leavs, Qmaba, Loavonw'th&Atohison Ex|*10:15 a, m. Porut Af dation,.. |* 8:00 p; m, [110:00 p. ra. |¢ Arrive, 1* 4:00p. m, 510 8: ;s 6:50a, m, Depn, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN Van Buren. o northweat eorner RAILROAD. Ticket oica, and southzest ‘o0t a7 LaSalle-st, o ot Samdoivncets corner Canal and Judison-ils. sovoral New Spoclaltios, DANCING—Uulon Hall, 181 Clark-St, cor. Monree, Grand Solroo this evoning, and nvufiu!;ntmd-! evening S fekod, RL75. - Muate by DoOloraue uglog tho seasen. FIckpLsy Y B WOOD, Manngor. MISCELLANEOUS. W.G. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Building, Xiverpool, Soliolt conslgnmonts of Provislons, Lard, &o., and oxo- Guto ordors for tha purcliase and salo of ‘same’ for fature "Advaucos mads on consignnients, d by our {clonds, Mossrs. Jox Now York. B et it B forma &'Finab, No. £ William: ITOTIO. Ofloo of the l’lnchnfllf)r Mnlull'llnn‘:‘);t alosia 83and 40 Bouth Gaual-st., ub g g, 0840, Horontter wo will not hold oursolves rospionaiblo for any monay paid or oods ‘Gelivored to any one on our acconat, without writton authorlty from ma oo e anuror. noturing cn‘.g PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. The oldest and longast-locatod Physician in the city in the treatment of all Chronic and Spooial Disoasos, Oall or writa. NO CURE! Dr Kean . 9 NO PAY!! CIICAGO, 360 SOUTI CLARK-! 3 I 1uatl, froa of ol oo loe hokvota dishases. DIt Iy KRAN Gity physioian 1a tho ity Who Warsauta Guros or o Mathey Oaylus’ Capsules, Usod for avor twenty years with groat sucooss by tha epalolons ol Haris, Naw Forky and Loudon, iave. boon fotsid suporior to alf othora for {lie prompt oute of all dis- ohargos, recont or of long standin Manuacturod by OLIN & OLIC, Hoid by Drugglala thoughout tho Unitod. Blatos fi nuo Roino, Pasts, Mall,,... Bpooial "Now Atlantlg Bxpret Night k: i JExpros Botith Ohfeago Acsommedations. TLeav: CHICAGO, ninmuurous & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. . From the @reat Central Raflroad Depot, fuol of Laks: Day Rxproes, Nbdut tPepress Arrive. - EDUCATIONAL. COOK COUNTY , NORMAL SCHOOL. SPRING TERM OOMMIENOES TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1874.. ¥or partioulars addross. D, 8. WENTWORTH, Prinolpal, Englowood, Cook Oo., 1L Lake Forest Academy: This woll.known Boarding Bohqol for boya and youn, onter. men, will gommenco term April 0. A IRA i Jos new papils to ood timse_for ne " ALLEN, Principal % Take Forost Tl ' TIE MT. Of Morgan Park, will opon ls st rin, aud boarding torviows with t} actioul 4 thel: [ den: Hihil Lilooks A ok Wi e mnaslo aloros: ' Partios proforring 10 800 VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, asston foe d oeipal, an ( iriay it 540 'vb(llnod»’(!l‘nm-nd is0 be found at tho M‘ book 4o 1. fo 068 ars. Foquostod 1o sond Lhols addross oipal V.,

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