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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1874 LOCAL MISCELLANY. OLOTHES BMUGGLED FROM CANADA INTO OHICAGO. Mr. J. P. Campboll, tho Bpeolal Agent of tho Unitod Btates Troasnry 'Doparttiont, hus boon : ongaged for somo woeks paat in n sooret inventi- gation into certain smuggling oporations In which & numbor of Ohicago pooplo " aro intor- § ested. The oxtont of thoso oporations Is not yot known, but it is conjootured that th illlolt , trafilo in clothing oarricd on botwoon this. olty and Canada has boon of such magnitude as not onlyto dofraud Unclo Bam to quito o sorl- : ous oxtant, but ovon to’ intorfore with tho logitimato trado of Obleago olothing | doalora. - Our fashionablo tallors havo boon bowailing the slacknoss of tho time, and roady- i made-clothing storos have boon almost desorted, Although it iy tho vory messon whon & young man's fanoy lightly turna to thoughts of gay ap- parel. And yob swarms of young bloods may bo goon daily issuing forth into tho balmy air ar- rayod in lovoly spring ovorconts.s. ,oxquisite nts, which have o suspiclously forelgn laok, 'Wheoro do they all como from ?" thought Mr. V. P. Campboll, and othora interostod in quos- 1 tiong which concern tho general welfaro, © A partial oxplanation was affordad yestorday | 8t tho oflico. of Commissionor Hoyno. Luthor Marshal, a tailor who carries on businesson Clark i stroot,and William Martin,nscone shifterat Myors' Opora-Houo, wero arrafgned on tho chargo of . couspiragy to dofraud tho Governmont. Mr. # Maruln, the scone-shifter, made a confession, « and ho and his accomplico were held to bail for : furthor examination to-day. Monnwhilo the do- . tootives nro on the watol for other partios con- nocted with this congpitacy. g r. Martin is tho agont ap- It npwmn that Ppointed horo to roceive tho smuggled goods, and that Luther Marshal ia tho tatlor who proksos, altors, and makos them up for tho ocustomors, - Of course the customors who connive at this are 28 doop in tho miro as tho tallor, and this thoy will quickly find out'to their sorrow. Among tho jaokdaws who havo thus been alr- Ing thoir borrowed -plumago aro a numbor of Lo oxcollont gontlemen conneoted with Myors' Opexa-House, nnd eoveral bartonders and othor “"olticlala of tho ssloon adjoining mnt.chumlnfi Louso of entortninmont. ‘They will b raquiros + to rondor & strict account to Mr, Hoyuo for the ' easy oxtrn\vufincu in whict thoy havo recently .Indulged, and they will loarn how much eastor it :1s to bear those ills which Chicago tailors o ioflict’ than fly to othors _which- thoy “od not caleulated upon. Bon Cotton + il have to oxPhln away that new pair of pants, tand Mr, Kemblo will have to account for his nico a0y overcoat which 8o nstonished his' frisnds. It will bo & fearful * taking down ” to that hand- lome bartendor when everybody learns thnt ihat beautiful suit of his only cost 850. In short, shore will ‘bo n_goneral -turning of the soamy sides out, which must be oxcocdingly mortifying 25 gontlousnoly minetrol, not to” medtion tho 208t of 1t. . ‘l Mr. Martin, in confessing to his share of tho fonspiracy, hns beon obliged to' oxposo theso Lings, 'Ho soys at © the clothos 0w wormn by the gontlemon horo iamed were obtainod ' fn .tho abovo- nentioncd illicit manner, and' ho montions tho prices * paid, * For oxamplo: Frank Hildroth, [toward at Chapin & Goro's, haa-n pair of olo- jout panta for which hopaid §8; Richard R: Lulloy, scono palnter, glorios in o suit of clothcs hich cost him 827 ; Bon Cotton's prosont pair ! ponta stood Lim 88 5 C. Olelst, viola playar, s o pair of pants which only oost 11 ; John {lartin, tho proporty man, paid $5 for_ his vest; i0bn It. Komblo's overcoat is valuod at 828 tdward Quin, second violin, went to the oxponsg I &6 for" a -Canadian guit; John L Burridge, teumor singer, invested in | 824 overcont nud $10 pants; Thomas «owloy, Loaper of tho cigar-stand at Chaptn & ,oro’s, bought biscoatand vest for §26 ; Matthew ;jomain, bartender of ‘the Clifton House, got o tho ring aud ssoured for $50 & nico snit of jothes; and William Keating, Ohapin & Gore's artoudor, paid 811 for s pair of pants, Theso fobut a fow of the uuploasant revelations {ndo by this scene-shiftor. s ITho "gaods have been purchased from the im of J.H. Dont & Co., London, Cannds, and loy have beon - transmitted- through tho tency of one Jerry 80 who is employed on the - Pullman \0aping-cars, - Mr. Thomas of courso has sev- al accomplices, and tho.managers of the Pull- an cars bavo heen dovising ways and moans 'r_some time to discover them. Jorry will ,obably bo arrested as soon ns,ho comes Into :0 city, and thera is a chanco that he will reveal ore of the conspiracy than has yot come to ht. Aait is not likely that.Beén Ootton snd 8 burnt-cork coadjutors will take flight in con- quenco :of this unplenssnt’ revolation, Mr. oyne will have the pleasuro of conducting s mewhat novel rehioaraal of & now farco in his fice to-day. Billy Arlington's namo is not entioned in the confession. - Willinm 18 honest, d he loves his country. —_— THE PRISMOIDAL RAILEOAD, What must be considered as & most satisfac- | ty trlal of the now ' prismotdal railroad wos had sterday evemng on the clroular track in front the Grand Pacific Hotol.. Tho oxoitoment oo~ sioned by tho building of tho traok has in- :a8ed rather than diminislied, and all dny long irowd of people surroundod it, oriticlaing ite . suliar appearance and walting pationtly for the : gineer to stenm up. 3 A NEW TRACK. e 4 Within the past few days the olevated track 13 beon. supplementod by ono laid on the und, which is almostidentical in construction “sh the priemoid ronds which will bo ilt ot an odrly doyin difforent parts of the _ntry. 'This piece of traol i not so complota “tho othor, a8 it 18 not topped with the pocu- + gort of rail which is used on tha prismoid A; but. still, tho dummy, which was placed on it yestorday morning, tan up and down it alr rato of spoed and with gront oaso. But vas tho littlo 4-ton engino * Atlanta," and tho ch behind it, which attracted the attention of +gpectators, AT 10 IN THE MORNING, b engine and coach woro deoked with 8 and the orowd, seoing that ‘/somo- ag was up,” bocamo unusually demonstrativo, | crowded round ' the ongino-house, This 1cture is made ag a specimen, in_everything appesrance, of the stopping-places which I bo put at distances of fiva blocks along the -ybted air-lino, and is gainod by monntlig & \'iof eightoon-stops. At about 11 o'clook .y efigincor pronounced all in rondiness for a {1, anda crowd of bout twonty passengers talen on bonrd. At first the engine moved iely: but the drivor lok hor out, after 8 fow 0ds of the tracl had boen made, and sho ‘4 along at & very fair rato of apeed, rounding” i eliaxp comerd~—thoy aro of a radius of 873¢ “—with no diminution of speed, and with an 3 ana grace that was quite astonishing, CONVINOING TILE INCREDULOUS, - Uough the mufority of thowo prasont woro ‘e more from idlo curiosity thon anything ’, thero woro & numbor of gentlomen watole tho mid-air carcer of tha locomotive and onr »had a- much more_sensible iucontive, and ‘invontor had to submit 10 u vory searghing is-oxamination. - Ono_old gentloman, who not goon the round of tho track mado, muly asaurod Mr, Crow that the firat tim engino tried to move round it at & greator sd thon o funoral horse'a elowest - walk it 1d " leap into the' middlo of tho road ying dostruotion _ with it to all 7 happened to bo bolow, Anothor ‘leman, from Green Bay, aaid that if tho 08 were suocessfully mado he would under- +to have a 200-mile prizmoid road built within iar to asslst m the transportation of lumber 1tho Wisconsin pinories. Tho locomotivo accordinglystarted, with about Aftoen people bosrd, and tho thros rounds of the track ! timed by two gentlemen who holped innke ixip, In order to appreciate fully the capa- ios of the prismoid systom, It must bo statod the engincer had Instructions to run »y aud that tho troolk is nob yob uch porfect order as it will be in a-fow . 8till, the first round—the oircle is exaatly ighth of s miloin longth—was made in slxty- seconds, the scoond -in fifty-four soconds, tho third -in fifty-five seconds, the a-oighths of a mile boing ncoom- ted in two minutes and fifty seconds, boin, 0 rato of a mile in about doven and a half 1tes, or eight milos an hour, while during % ound which was accomplished in fifty-four ads the speed was considerably greator. % ceseg tho foat nocomplished, the inoradu- old gantioman Toft the ground muttoring thing sbout natural piilosophy, whila the n Bay man eald that **that 200-milo road » isconsin - would bave most aseuradly to bo srioted, THE GROUND TRACK. @ ille the olovatad track was wmoro Intoroating 10 city portion of tho crowd of mpootatore round rack was clogoly oxaminad by gan. sn from differont gwnrlu of . the couttry, ono tiom doolared that bo hnd come 160 miflog to Lo "' mashieen.” A dummy-concl, with at thirty-flve passengers, wan placod on this but its motious were neither #o gracoful nor ar a4 tho locomotlvo and coachi on tho el ttrack. 'Tho roasons of this wore that the vias not a8 well finished a8 tho othor, aud room Thomas, 5 _colored |- that the engino of tho dummy was not strong enough (orgum urpone. smf, by 2 o'olock -in the nftornoon; the dummy was running up and down at tho rate of sevon or eight mllss an our, 4 b ono has harbored fonts thnt an clovated rlirond trould interforo with the ordinary stroot trafMo by frightoniug horaes and {noronsing run- away aceldonts to an alarming oxtont, hiy anx- ioty would hinvo found instant rollof yesterdsy aftornoon, had ho watched the motions of the horsoa which stood besido or prssod by tho track whon tho train was in motlon. Somo of tho animals twitohed their onrs about rathor norvously, and Jooked triflo wild about the oye as tho littlo locomative rolled ovor their hoad 3 ' but tho mnjority of thom falled to give any other sigu than an occasional nod of Ap- roval, whilo tho Olark-strcet- car-horses nbso- utoly beainod upon tho oar s thoy canght o glimpso of it nioving. along, ns though thoy recogulzod in it thoir great cmanolpator, TIE PIOTOBED LINE, ‘Thero {8 no longor any doubt that the princl- ploof tho olovated qumuld ono-rail raflrond will bo put into practical oporation in Chiengo nt a vory oarly dato., M. J. J, Fitoh, who has pur- chased from tho inventor & part interost in the patont for the Northioest, intenda to run an clo- vated doublo traok along Wabash avenue, bo- twoon Lako stroot and thooity limits. This track will bo' raised 14 foet from tho grouud upon columna and archos so symmotrical of do- sign that thoir presonco will add to, rather than dotract from, the appearanco of the stroot. At overy five blocks o siation, with waiting- rooms and - attondants’ for the salo of tickots, ote,, " will ' bo placed for tho convoniones of passengors, who, a8 tho traina will bo run ccording to scliedulo, will not have to wait long for thoir car,” Thus a contmuous lino of “conches wili yun botweon Lnke and Thirty-soventli streets, mnkh:fi only six stops on route, nccomplishing tha distance in about twenty minutos, and uhnr‘ilnq tho Bamo tare.ns tho atreot cars.. That thiy is o consummation dovoutly to be wisned no o~o can dony, . As far 88 thoy havo_ gono, tho trials af tho Orow pris- mold railroad have beon saccessful, and bavo in- dorsed tho statemonts originally madé by the inventor. e THH CUSTOM-HOUSE CORNER-STONE "The matter of the colobration of .the laying of the “cornor-stone of the new - Custom-House, which fs to taka place on tho 24th of noxt Juuo, is boginning to assume such shapo 08 promisos n remarknblo gathoring of poople from all parts of the country to witness a romarkablo ovent. Tho varions Committoos on Excoutive, Financo, and Tuvitation hold meetings yestordsy aftornoon, Bingly ond conjomtly, convening in gonoral mooting nt tho Bherman House at § o'clock. Geon. MeArthur accupied the chair, .Tho busi- ness boforo tho body was of & proparatory na- ture, and Lttle was dono excopt to tallkk ovor vi~ rious plans, It was docided to havo some kind of an at- tractive fonture outsido of the ovent itaelf, which would furmsh entertalument to tho crowds. A numbor of things woro uuggesmd, such ae o Inke, oxcursion, prizes for beat-drilled organizations, B fijrn d “oxhibition - of, fire-works, oto,, but nothing very dofinite was detormined on. In the Exeoutive Committeo moeting it was agrood that tho aity bo nsked to mnke tha dny o holiday after 12 o'olock, and the citizons woro requested to anticipato tho Fourth of July by illumluating thoir Liousos, , displaying fiags, and othorwiso celebrating. Al civic organizations wero invited to'tako part in tho parade, which .is to be on & tioalo_of magnificenco bithorto unattomptod in the Wost, “Tho Mnsonic body alone will bring 50,000 into tho fiold, and the Odd Fellows, * XKnights of Pythins, and othor organizations aro oxpoctod to Linvo a8’ many, Thoy will all bo in their bost rogalin and uniforms, aud will prosont & grand spoctaolo of pomp and displsy. Invita~ tionsa will bo issued Lo all the dignitarios of tho nation to visit Now Chicago on the oceasion, 1t 18 undorstood that Gou. Shoridan, who has beon an] Aids-do-Camp na Assistants, will ordor n sootion of artillery from Rock Island to be prosent, so that the citizons may be properly wakened up to the Importance of the event. A proclama- tion will bo issued by the Exocoutive Committeo in & few days, neking tho citizona to {ake pnrt}; and explaining more particularly tho designs of tho managora of jlio celobration. As un ovidence of uppreciation, it may ho stated that somo ontorprising inaiyidual bns al- rondy un}ingfid the available 'windows of the Honore Block opposito the Custom-Houso" for, tho 94th of Juno at $100. Seats will-beprovidod | within tho prosont inclosuro for invitod guosts, and it {8 in contomplation to take down the fonco and build a row of seats all around two sidos of the block for those that coms onrly. It e also; expoctod that the Exposition Building will b mado uso of for some colobrative. event, but what it will bo can ouly bo guossod at. TUE FINANCE COMMITTEE . hold a moeting yosterdny afternoon at tho Bhor- man House, for the purpose of consultation as to the bost mothod of ralsing tho necessnry funds to dofray the oxpenscs of the colebratior Mr. J. 0. Dore, Chairman of tho Committed, residod and sunounced the following Commil- f«ou to soliclt contributions from business men. Hoard of Trade—Jobn L, Honcock, W, M, Egan, 8, . McOrea, . Liquor Dealers—G. 8, Chapin, Jonn H, MoeAvoy, Gilbert 8, Barnard, N aints Dry Goods, Clothing, and Leather—Nax A, Msyor, H. W. Kiug, Gen, A, 0, BicClurg, 0. 3, Ifendofzon,: . Hardware and Crockery—Jobn Tyrroll, W. G, Hib- bard, Maucel Taleott, i Hotels—~J, O, Dore, A, H. Burloy, Goprgo M. Gray, Arthur Dixon, Insurance—Georgo G, Clarko, §, M, Moore. Grocers—Franklin MacVeagly, William Stewart, - | Lumbermen—John Magon Loomis, Gen, Jobn:M., Corno, E. Brunswiok, 3 piltnke—Ti. . Bldway, J. 1. Pearce, Heary Groene- aum, 4 Paper-Dealers and Blationera—Georgo I, Laflin, T. E. Elliott, Gen, A. 0. McClurg, Manvfacturera—R. T. Cranc, L. B, Boomer, F. W. Gates, Jumes 11, Reddy, L, J, McCormick, Tho Committeo thon adjourned to meot ngainat tho esmo place on Tuesday next at 8 o'clock p,m, — ! THE DECORATION ASSOOIATION. Tho Goneral Committeo appointed to superin- tond the coremonies to be observed on Decora- tion Day, mot yostorday evening in the Grand Paciflc Hotel, The mosting was a rather small ono, ahout forty gontlomen and six Indies being presont. In tho absonce of Mr, J. H. McVickor, Chairman of the Committeo, Mr. 8. M. Moors 'was called upon to preside. . A question arose as to whothor. membora of tho Grand Army of tho Republic were membors of tho Association, and it was gonerally admit- tod that thoy were, and had a right to voto at:its meotings. T Bl N o Gen, Chetlain statod that it would be el for the meetlng to recoive tho report of the Com- mitteo. A momber made a motion of adjourn- mont, trging that the Army of tho Republic was not fally roprosontod, but aftor & brisf debato the motion was abandoned, and it waa deoldod to hear tho report of tho Committeo 8o far asits individual memborn wero roady to roport, and to _completo the organization of the Associntion.” Gen, Ohotlain reported that in ton books of the fiftean in posscasion of moembers of the Com- n}ltstzgolhora aro ninety names, making a sum o X T On motion the roport of the Committeo was acceptod, enid Committoo, Lowever, not being discharged by such acceptanco. Judge M. R. M. Wallaco moved tho sppolnt- lu‘g of 5 Committes on Organization, consisiing of. ton mombors, sald Committea to Toport in 5 woek, - He was' suro that the succoss of tho enterprise would zln}mnd upon the naturo of ity organization, whioh should be accomplished without the intorforonce of porsonsl preferonce for triends, eithor living or doad. Col, Hohaffuor seconded thio motion, : Maj. B, M, Woods stated that the np‘wlntment of the Committeo was in direct violatlon of, nt any rato, the epiritof the constitution of:tho Asdociation, It was undorstood that the elege tion of tho officors would bo_by ballat. Judge Wallaco gaid that ho would not ineist upon tho Committeo. All ho wantod was thnt thoe olaction should not Lo proceodod with with- out due doliboration, The motion was then put to'the meoting and carriod, and _tho Chair ap- poioted Judge Wallpco and llne. Woods a-Com- mitteo to uominato the Commitleo on Organiza- tion, which thoy did, prosonting tho following namos : James Btowart, L. P. Rumsoy, A, L. Chatlain, Col. Hillisrd, E. . Ttyan, Maj, Word, 1. Bchaffner, Moadames W, 1. Buith, J. Lowls, and Hattie Low. The roport was adopted, and, on mouén, it was reeolved that the Committee confine’ thoir attentions to soleoting the names of candldates for the offices of Prosident, Becretary, and Treneurer. ) Tho meeting -adfourned until noxt .Tuesday evening. el s THAT EXTRA $6,000, At the Jast meoting of iho Cook County Com- minsionera the sum of $6,000 was voted to Arm- strong & Egan, architects of tha now Criminal Court-House aud County Jall building, for “ oxtras,"—a somewhnt mystorious and unsatis. faotory designation, ; A reportor of Tue TRinuNE saw Mr, Arm. strong yostorday, and.asked him what this poou. linr ftem moant. £ ‘Cho axchiteot stated that, when the new Coun- . affray ' took . and Mo | down by thio roughs, alarmod fhe polico officer fn ointed Grand Marahal of the Day, with Lis | .o'clock, at the who robbod him of 820, “Intoxicatod condition, his story af tho following contracts for pany will giva o banquot and ball ionday nor Hall, on West Twolfth stroot, in tho fitty-fifth annivorsary of thio Ordor. -0dd Fellows aro cordially invitod. ueofulnesa in {rionds of the Union are requested to attond. , rooms ty Bonrd organized, the original plans for building . had lqmml already ncceptod nnd tho foundations ‘bad boon laid, 'Theto plang weoro sntisfaclory to tho old Board, but whon Monsra, Boguo ‘nnd Binger osmo to look the affair ovor, thoy concluded that colis 10, foot deop .and, 10 foot high would bo entiroly too Imlnunl for orfninals, and that that portion of ho plnije,-should Bo romodeled. :Also that, unti tho riew Court-House could be bulilt, apart- monta should bo proparod for the -County ofiicos, which had boon done—oxcopting for the nucunfiur; .who hiad beon monopolized by the Times, Tho rosult of that ohango was that tho' nrchitests lmd {io preparo an ontiroly now sob of plans, conforming thom, Liowevar, to the_foundations alroady dono sud tho soworago, which bad been Inid’ during tho wintor, 'This Iabor, with exponses incldontal theroto, the firm of Armstrong & Lngan con- sidor worth tho 86,000 oxtra voted by tha Board, aud thoy have nofhing furtlor to offor in ox- planation of tho matier, Mr. Armstrong con- eidored tho amount only o vory moderate romu- noration!fér all -tho trouble placed upon bis shoulders and thoso of his partner. — ORIMINAL. ORIMINAL COURT, EnoohB, Stovons, of the firm of Murry Nel- son.& 00., clovator-mon, appoarad before Judgo Gary yostordsy morning, and gave bond in the sum of $1,000, and ‘got & continuanco with the noxt torm of tho Court, 5 Nolllo MoGuiro and Mary MoConnell, the two girls who wore convicted of shoplifting at tho Now York storo, worc befors Judge Gary yostor- day, who susponded- tholr sentonces, and sont thom to tho Homo D& the Good Bhephord. . THE POLICE' COUINTA. Justleo Boully's dooket prosonted tho nnmen {ulurdny munnh;g of thirty offondors, Finos to tho smount of 823 wore nsaossad, aud 837 col- lootod.: G. 0, Armstrong, & 'bus driver, was arrostod Monday for boating his borsos in & brutal and outragoous_manner, and yostorday moruin Justice Boully fined him -$16 on s charge of cruolty to animals, - Gooigo Roynolds and Genrgn Johnson, the youths who wero arrested for breaking into the saloon No. 887 South Olark street .and stealing a |' ?unnmy of cigars and whisky, woro again beforo ustids” Boydon yostorday morning, nod -wore held over to the Oriminal Court in bonds of $700. Youlo\‘lhinlndy who wae a stranger in the clty, whilo buying stamps in the Post-Ofco, loft her, pocket-book -on tho window. A vigilant thiof, who was on tho lookout for just ench'an opportunity of Bnrlohlni; himsolf, grabbod it and oncapod, loaving tho lady - without n cont with which to cont{mio Lior journoy to Xort Dodgo, In., whoro, sho sald, sho bolonged. A benevo- lenggentloman taking pity on her distross raised n respoctablo contribution for her among the by~ standors, and sont her on her way rejoleing. Houry Togmoyor, tho man who was arrested last wook for keoping & disorderly house, and took n chauge of vonuo from . Justice. Sou Justico Boyden, was yestordny bofora that.Jns- tleo' to answer.. At-a low danco given at his housoe on the night of the 18th inst., a cutting placo “botweon two women of the toiyn, aud Miunie Brown, ono of thom, was seri- ously injured. ~The citizons havo signed A po- | tition to the Mayor to ravolo the liconse of the ontablishmont. ~Justico Boyden was ocouplod nonrly all the mormng hoaring _evidonco in the cago againgt Togmeyer, and fined him the sum of 100 and sent him up for thirty days. - Willlam Ford, with a companion, waylald Mr. Murphy Monday night at the cornor_of Madison an stroots. Murphy, on being knooked thet locality and Ford waa arrested, his com- snion making bhis oscapo. Yostorday moruing Ford was boforo Justico Soully to pnswor to the chargo of assault and committing n robbery. Murphy tostifiod that ho was s hatter by trado, .and lived at No. 438 Fourth atroot, nnd was om- ployed by Smith Co., -bitters, at No. 60 Stato mtreot. Nonday night about 10 {»lnou abovo mentioned, o was agsaultod by the prisonor and_a companion, Murghy M‘mi inan out the lossof tho monoy was somowhat “misty,” but his ap- earance gavo undeninble proof that he had ‘boon asanalted,—his face being black-aud-bluo and bndly swollon,—and the officor tostifying that Ford had_committed tho assnult, for what a8 could nok be aucortainod, tho Jublica fod e THED OITY HALL. The city colloctions doposited with tho Troas- uror yosterdny awiounted to. 816,000, Ho wau alao wirustod with $1;800 wator raton. Ald. Olark bins asled the Corporation’ Counsol for an opibion 18 to the power of tho Common Council to domand & pawn-brokoer's fco from bankors who loan money on pledges. Tho ans- wor will bo fn tho nogativo, aa baukora do busi- noss under tho provisions of s National and Btato law. The Bonrd of Public Worke Foutcrdny awarded umbor: o Holt, Balcomb and King, 600 m foet 8-inch pine plank at $10.24, nud 500 m foot 2-inoh pino plank, at. 810.24; to Charles Kietz & Bro.,.16 m foat 2x4 ino ot 81060 ; to P. T, Driscoll, 300 m foet 8- - nch onk at $18,25. A contract for gravel was awarded to G. W, Padelford, at $1.50 por yard. ‘The Board also epent somo time in considerivg the aunual eatimates. -The" weekly roport of the Sanitary Suporin- tondont, prosouted to tho Bosrd'of Health yos- tordsy afternoon,. showed that the numbor of deaths during tho weok onding April 18 was 111, an incroaso of 8 ovor the proceding weok. Tho number of males who'died was 52, sud of fo malos 69, and 60 wore marricd and 61 single. The principal canses of death woro as follows : Convulsions, 14; consumption, 11; pneumonis, 15; enteritis, 4; hydrocophalus, 4; bronchitis, 4;'0ld ago, 4. The moan thormomotor durihg tho weols was 42 degrees. Tho roport was ac- cepted, and_ordored on file. Tha report of the Healtll Officer, ehowing: n - entisfactory stato of work in his department,. was similarly disposod of.. Communioations from the Cor- oration Counsol, doflning tha_powors of sami- pary policomen; from the Board of Public Works, neliing for nunual estimates ;- nnd from . C. iszmm.nfi, rnqum!tin[; tho Board to inspect and condemn adultorated liquors, were rend and properly reforred.” ' i e - i ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Dircctrossos of tho Orphan Asylum will hold & specinl mooting at the Asylum, this aftor- noon at 2 o'clock. : : The Ladics' Ald Socioty of All Blnts’ Episco- pal Chirrph, moots ¢ Mra, Havon's, No. 172 North Morgan street, Thursday attornoon, A full at- tondance ia requested, Tho Rollet nnd Aid Sooioty bas three hundrod mon and boye daily applying for.work. Businoss ‘young mon, with tho bost of referencos, mo- chanics of all kinds, and laborors can bo fur- nishod on short notice. On'May 1 tho Ohioago & Alton Ratlro ad Com- reduco the passengor rates between Chicogo and Bt. Louls from 11 (flrat-class) to §0; and from $0 (second-class) to 87:50. 8llvor Link Lodge, No. 621, I 0.0, F., will evening at Tur- onor of All Thero will-be an informal business mieating of tho mombors of the Ulflcnfn Ohristian Union in the Locture-Room, No. 1 1 4 Madieon stroct, to advise with membors of the Board in regard to tho bost monns of advancing the interouts of the Union, onlarging its work and inorensing -its tho city, All mombers and —— f PERSONAL, The Hon. W, K. MoAllistor, Assooiate Justice of tho'Stato Suprome Court, is st tho Brigge Houso, ' 2 & . Dan Muun, SBupervisor of Internal Revenue for thia dlstriot, was at Burke's Hotol yostorday, and loft for Washington in the eveniug, Ex-County Olerk Josoph Pollak and Dr, Ernst Sobmidt lofb.tho city yontorday for Eu- ropo, Liout.-Gon. Bhoridan, as President of tho Cavalry Corps Association of the Armios of tho United Btates, Liag issued a call for_a mooting of that body at Harrlsburg, Pa., May 13, The Youngg[Mon's Obristian Assoolation s or- genizing & Young Mow's Lycoum, Tho first mooting will bo_held Tuceday ovoning at tholr 0. 148 Madinon streat, f Otto IT, Matz, the well-known arohitoct, who ha baon absont in Europe for the past fivo months, returned homo yeatordy {u tho onjoy- ment of good health, Mr. Motz proposen to oone Hiuue {ho contest for the Court-House, pud #nys ho camo back at the right timo, Prof. Nathan Bhoppard gave his locturo on tho writings of Goorge Lliot,’in Bt. Johin's Churob, Ashland pyonue, yostorduy afternoon to o mod- orato sizod sudience. But all present camo to ly to. liston, and woro vidontly highly gratified. -The locturor troatod Mra. Lowls s tho delineator of human motive, supporting hta sharply exprossod .views by portinont and characteriatio : readings from hor works., . Tholitorary ohnraoter of Lfiu leoture was admirable. Tho noxt in tho’ courso willbo on Chnrles Dickous, and will bo glven Tuoeday ot 5:50 p. m. o v it R . ! SUBURBAN NEWS. LAKE VIEW. . The Town Donrd, aftor an -nterval of five wooks, mot Monday ovoning at tho Town-Hall, Prosont, Mossrs. Ohnso, Bulzor, and Bohioswohl. Tho minutes of tho last two mootings of tho Bonrd, hold Maroh 2 and 10, sworo road and ap- proved ‘aftor which, Mr. Weokler, one of the now members reosntly olecled, was admitted to & acat on the Board. i Mr. Chaso, yoported on the eldowalk orderod on Gracolaud avenuo from Southport avonuo to the Milwaukeo Railrond, that bIr. Ogdon had opposcd tho asscesment ag far as it hnd con- cornod that portion of the avonuo west of Ashe land avonuo. A compromiso hind therefore beon mado, and tho aforesaid portion had beon relin- quished, Hoalso roported hnviug takon steps to prooure a out of tho Tdwn Hall. the Yontlng of oloction notices, and also one con- corulng the fxmm of tho Iate eloction were road and approved. i An!‘&(on waa adoptod - that whon ‘the Board adjourned, it should be for one wook, and that ot tho ndjournod mooting the application of tho Park Commissioners shonld bo considored. A lettor from Mr., Rose, tho architoct of the ‘Town Hall, )lmabnllnF cortain olaims for pay- mont, wna read and plncod on file, - Tho Suporvisor roported having reinsuroed :tho aforesaid building for tho followlng yoar, which agtlon was approved., = Tho Prosidont of the Board was dirocted by resolution to oxeouto his boud in ; the: sum of 100,000 at tho first rogular mooting in May. Potitious for sidownlks woro rocelved and laid, On Tullorton avenpo, from 0 roport of the Town OClork in regard to |- ovor, a8 follows : Lincoln ' to Roino avono ; on tho onat side of Racine, from Fullorton to Lincoln avenue ; on the cnst side of Shofliold avenue, from Wright- wood avenue {0 tho Greon Bay road. Tho following potitions’ wéro also received and’ lald over under the rules; ' from William MoManus asking sn appointmont as patrolman; from B. H. Bartlotl, asking for a liconso as’ poddler; from CanuteIvérson, dosiring & robato ©n an nssossment made orronoously for poraonal proporty taxea on ummproved lots; from B. Qindorf, desiring a licenso for a saloon on tho Greon Tiny road, near tho old ‘Lako View Post | co.: - ‘Tho polico roport for tho month of March was road aud approved. ‘The roport showed arcests.| to the numberof 12, and $18 collectod from fines, Bills wero nudited and 'npgrrovml a8 followa: Johu Noble for lng g o box drain aoross- Domp- stor avonuo, 324,35 ; polico bills for March, $450. D. A. Cashman, for blaotion blanks, &o., $12,75; James J.-Wilson's bill, for sorvices as Town Clerk, from April, 1878, to April 1874, for $604.50 was road and_roforradto tho Jroper nuditing Committeo. Tho accounts of the Troasurer of tho Board, and of tho Treasurer of High- way Commissionors woro laid ovor to the noxt mooting. Mr. Wecklor was instructod by rosoliition to have tho :town. atlas written up to date, from tho records in tho County Recordor's offico, for a sum not to oxcoed $30.- - = A rosolution was, adopted thot on -all team licensos igsued aftor April 1, 1874, thero be nl- lowed a reduction of 50 por cont, nftor which tho Board adjourned. .. 7 Tho mooting Monday evening will have for its spooial objoct tho "consideration of the park as- seasment mattor, and an exprossion of opinion |' on both sidos of the question may bo looked for - from prominent property-ownors on that occa- sion. s WEST MAYWOOD, ' . ; A lemporanco mooting was -hold at the depot pummmt1 to call, lnat Mondiy évening. * A largo numbor wers prosont, and from tha beginning much cool dof orminntion and onthusinsm was manifestod. - Mr. Oburcbill was caliod to tho ohalr, and “Mr. Samuol Allen was chosen, Socretary. - The Rov. Mr: Kimball, .of tho Congrogational Olurch, mado & prayer; in- which' ho asked that tho im- peuding ovil miihb be avorted; and- that the neighiborhood without a knlaon right 5o romin. ‘Tho Presidont ‘then said” that tho causo of the meotiug was tho fact that: cértsin partios pro- posed t0 open & ealoon in o building now. boing erected on Eightoenth avonue, in direct opposi- tion to the wishes of {he-citizons; Lo statod tLat theso parties hiad boen talked to'in vain, and. that tho moeoting had boon calledin order that fullor oxpression of the fecling'of the citizens might ho bad. * 25 st g t was thon moved thal a committee ho an- pointod to draft resolutions ‘oxprossivo of thy fooling of tho meoting, which, being: carriod, Mogsrs, Mateland, Jordan, and - Bailey woro ap- ointed, While the Comimittec was out the Rov. \r. Skomp was oalled On, and delivered an earn- o8k spocch, L - " During Mr. Skemp's speech the oxcitemont was intonse; ho was frequontly interrupted by thoso who had como_in: an intoxioated state with tho intontion of disturbing, -and, if. pomsi- bls, of breaking up tho meoting, ' Frequent calls for.ordor wore made by the Prosidont aud othors, | and wero answored by insults from the drunken brutes, who roplied frequently to somo of, the statoments of tho speakor; A lio, n fie." Mr. Bliemp snid ho desirod potitions ‘and remon- strances ciroulated ' among the oitizens,: and waunted the ladics to aign thom. Pflmflr couldn't shut up such mon- a8 were - thore disturbing & public mecting. 4 The Committeo on Resolutions here came in, | Mr. Matoland: asked if thore was any ofticer of the law prosent, for if thore was he desired tho meoting protected. .Somo officor came forward and gaid that he. did not think there would be any disturbanco. The following resolutions were then read: We, the peoplo of West Maywood and Melrose, hav- Ing ldarned that o bullding 15 Bow in course of eroen tion on Elghteenth svenus, within our village and township, and understondiug that the bulldiug is to Lo usod for the sale of intoxicating liquor, and belly ing awwo do that ihero are cnough similar ostablis! uacale s our townalit, wo.solemuly protest, i co mon writh th Iadics of our village, ogalust atly saloon being openod in our village, And this we do, - First—Bocausa our-proporty interosts aro materially injured, and the valuo of real estate and our homed I‘lumqr)nmd thereby. * Secord—Bocauss we believo that the peacs, hnlml- ness, and prosperity of our village will be imporiled and destroyed, Wo do Lioreby pledge ourselves by all lawful means tozld thiscommunity of the saloons in the village of Woat Maywood, . 4 Aftor tho discussion of some points of order, the resolutiond wero adopted. v 3 Gon. Smith moved that a committos bo ap- pointed to presorvo. ‘order. Tho motion was carricd, and Gen, : Smith, aud Messra, Fostor and Balléy woro appoiuted. Gon. Bmitki soomod to.hayé a very pacifylug influonce upou tho dls- orderly . olemonts, ' for they percoived that: ho - infonded to “do his duty, & duty :from which . the propor officer ‘had shrunk, -Tho Goneral theri mado a spooch in which ha doprecated tho fact that tho Govern- ment bad pormicted itself to license liquor-sol~ ling ; hewould-as soon soe 1t liconse marder and !tunflni,n Ho thought that the commuity could vmvfin the ostablishmont of the saloon if it would, by T Aftor further romarks a committes cousisting of Mra. Fostor, Mre. Jordan, and_Mosars. Allen and Mateland, was appointed to ciroulate romon- strancos among the citizens. for signatures, and to prosent tho same to. tho, Commissionors of l’m\l'ilaq. - Tho mosting thon adjourncd for two wooks, P —_——— " Xxoyal Costunics. At tho last ** drawing-room" Queon Viotoria woro a black watored suk dress, with: & train trimmod with orapo, ombroldered in black silk and jot 'also & ruby and dismond diadom, over n lm)ls: whita tullo voil, and o diamond and ruby nocklace and broogh, bosldes a variety of orders. “Lhe Princoss of Walos wore n drous of whito satin with plaitings of sating aud ostrioh feather trimming ; the train of whito sntin nlso, with Ylnlllng of satin and ostrich feather trimming. Her hoad-drous consistod of a tisra of dinmonds, with foathora and & veil. Tho Duchoss of Edin- burgh waro anulaunt of whito tulle over white silk, spanglod with sllver and striped with wroaths of rosos, and n train of tho same’ mate- rial trimmed with n wroath of roses and plait of silvor atripod with bands of silver and rosos, Hor head-dross wad n_coronet of dismonds aud rubios, with white feathers and vell, —— Tine Wagons, Eto. Buyers of carriages, road-wagons, and othor veliloles, will be pleased to loarn that “ Btudsbaker Dros’, Manue fucturing Company,” of Bouth Boud, Ind,, are open- Ing a est-class carrlage ropository at 203 Wabash avo- nue, ‘Tho flaest work in the count; Gxhibtiion st fhis opoatiory, Y Yl soou boon —_— Kingaford's' Oswego -Starch, 0081000 Pure, - No other manufacturer has aver reached this dogras of porfootlon, amilley, Botols, and Iaundries much profor thiese gonds, s it produces s hisrd, Justral finish, —_— . Look at It, Attontlon s callod to tha advoriisemont of * Thomas B, sryou, Btmburat, Dupage Co, 1H,, which will by laum{ln suother cojumu, R THE COURTS. - 7 Businoss Transncted " Yostordny. £ ATILL ANOTAE. j . And now comes tho Ohicago, Burlington ‘& Quinoy Rallroad Company, and makes complaint against .. B. Millor, tho, County Trossuror. Tho Company complding thnt, of tho 250 nores of land which' it has In Oook County, 114 bave boon assossed and taxed. twigs. Tho usual “*ralsing "-procoss has boon gono through with by the Btate Bonrd, and tho capital stock has alro boen assossod, most unjustly, whoioforo it prays an injunction. C rENs, ‘Tho Schooppe habeas corpus will bo deolded this morning. Judgo Rogora is still engaged with tho Wright Brothora' caso, A logal disoussion will take place to-dny on tho admiseibility of cortain now counta to tha deolaration which have been filed. Tho woll-known caso of Doyle :& Johnson againat AL B. Bailoy, involving somo contracts on thonow jall, 18 on hoaring bofora Judgo (00r0. "The second {rial of tho Keok-Tohnson pork o8 I8 going on bofore Judge Jameson, i~ UNITED STATES COURTS,' Eugene Girard, Assignoo, yhn{(%“ a sult Miw against Charles Hamill, claiming. $] DANRRUPTOY ITEMS. Tho ordor of dismisenl: in tho cnso of Potor. Hinkle was mado absoluto. ¥ The Agsignoo of the’ Germania filad s roport nlmwl.ufi thiat ho had sold some -desporate notos ond judgments for an aggregato. of BIYIEG.ID, and ssked that suchealo be confirmed. Tho salo ‘wag approved. - 2 In tho matter of J. B..Mayo, tho sale of -tho baukrupt's stock to Marsh was confirmed.. Tn tho ‘mattor-of Woatorman & Sohodningor, an ordor of aitachmont ngainst the bankrupts was made, and an ordor for tho. oxamination of . Horman _Hostner, Oharles Knobleadorf, ‘and \Bsrghu, *lnlmng & Co.,, on tho 26th-inst., at ami i ) - A dividenad of 20 por cont waa made in the case of Franols Manson. © : . . SBUPERIOR COURT IN NRIEF., 0. A. Blako & Co. bogau a éuit ogainet John Onmpboll & Co, claiming €5,000. Palmer, Fullor & Co. brought: suit for $1,000 sgalnst Willism Rumany. J. A, Beyorloin_bogan an action against Will- ism Piokard and +J, O. Beyerleln, - claiming 5,000, e . b. ¥, Pillsbury, D, M. Bosjamin, W. &. Bind- lluy. ‘:m(l 'Edmund- Bradloy aued F. W; Bpringor or' 1,00 v 58 Bolomon Nowmsan bogan s sult againat Willard Brunnor for $3,000, : 3 Thomas 8. Dickson sued Warron A. Wolls, olaiming $1,000, . . g Tllon Place bogun s sult “against_Byron O. MoCullough, Julius Ebrot, and 0. Fs Placo, lay~ ing damoges ab $32,000, . .. -, Wi b . _OIRQUIT COURT, Oborles E. Ohnse bogan n sult for $1,000 agalnat H. H; Has? and Evolyn L. Haaf., .-, Jguorh Loammers . filed a potition againat Mo so8 Hirsch for n meohnnic's lon on tha ‘N, 4} foot of lota 23, 24, 25, and 26, Block 40 of Og- den's Addition, to the amount of $1,506. THE COUNTY COURT. » In tho matter of tho estate of ‘Willlam Way- man; grant of administration was issued o gfi;:fi)co% ‘Wayman undor an spproved bond of “Lottors of guardianship wore isaued to Rebocea Wayman as guardian of Willism Wayman of al., ‘minors, undor an approved bond of "$24,000. * Tn the Auit of Schmerler v, Ratheack for forci- bla detainer, defendant’s motion for a now trial ovarruled, and ' excoptions ontorod. Appesl Prnyud and ailowed, on filing bond in $100 with~ n twonty days. . . i3 Tho claim of Phillp Koohlor against tho ostate of Theodoro Klobach for $80 was allowod. In the mattor of the estato of Ignatz . Farkas, the inventory, appraisocmont, and widow's award wore approved. - ¢ - 3 ; The statement of tho asseta and lisbilitios of tho estate of Jacob Grecnobaum was approved. ‘. TUF CALL. Jupaz Roazns—No call. ¥ i+ Jupae Boorn—78 to 88, except 77 and 85. Jupoe Tree—385 and 1,820, Junox HeAToN—217, 219, 231, 225" to 247, 220, 239, 241, 248, 246, 248, '250, 267, 2 JunoE FARwELL—1,676 to 1,600, Jupox MoRouEnTa—57, 61, 62, 63, and 05 1082." ' Jupox JAMESON~—106, 108, 113, 115, 121, 132, 125, 129, Jupor Batrri assists Judge Jimeson. JUDGMENTS, 4 ‘BUPERIOR COURT—CONY 58108, —Abraham Wilous v, Ifarris Livonson, $3,131.08, s Jupax MoRonzrs--Charles W, Roed o Farringlon ; finding, $83.53, and motion for —8. Worscn' v, Olo Williams, $63,—Goorgo P. Tenry Gobel and August Schultz, $179,00,~James L. ‘Wobster v, Gharles L, Cloavor, $171: -Peter W Flold stal v, W..M. Dingmon, $) smes Egan v, 1192, ‘William , Baxtor, $107,21.—J, 8., Troat v. J, G,. Morri- man, $319,60. b? : OmOuIT' CoUnT— CONFESSIONS, ~ Georgo?\V, Mc- Dowall v, David F, Runale, $162.45. ° Jupae’ Tukr.—bartus. Geland v, Calvin Shorman, Willlam McGrogor v. Laurin P, .43, ond motion for new trial, Junge Heatoy, ailliard ; vordiat, + Now Planos for Rent, ' Fine rosowood cases, carvad legs, otc,; eto, ! Tent money deducted, If purchased. - .., Roed’s Tomplo of Musle, Corucr Dearborn and V NEW PUBLICATION! MUSIC BOOKS! Oliver Ditson d: Co., durlng vepaira af thelr Building in- fured by. fire, will otcuny atora Ne Washinglon.st., wehere they hab ual, for tnle, u'very large slock of (he beatand most popular Misic Books; aniong them : Three Choice Volumes of Bonnd Music, Pricoof each Book. Doards 83.50; Oloth $3.00; Gilt §4.00. . SHOWER OF I:EAfILS- ‘Tho Best Vocal Duots. 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Gorner Elisaboth snd Madison-sts., April 20, 31, 23, and 23, 8State and Twenty- 4 * “iluird, April 24 ond 26. v * THE GREAT ADELPHI, . ' This WEDNESDAY, at2p, m., MATINEE OF THE- FAVORITES ! ALEX. DAVIS, Promier Vontriloqulst of tho World Bihaist -iter gl fleckioln Woplor, | King of Fhiyiochnio, " with s Hehool. ot Houeatod “"Ii' VAo 100, i Animals. Ro noo, FIANKTE JRUNTR HORGAN, POLIY DALY, GRINO And MOULTON'S Daring and Intropid Aote, the Brlnmandor Leap iu a 8ack, and tho Poudulum Teapezo, 8ig. Gonstanting, Milo, Hvoline, Nilly Rico, Hoynulds Drothars, Loon Lrothors, ln:?-uufv..u Biood, Bianckio armon, Leanora’ oy, 1t Tho world-famad JARR & PALMER. YPHERS, from Niblo's Gurion, OHANNA, THERESE, HOWTENSE, ) B LEERTINT, ol with ARNOLD KIRALYY, - Al those Stars and Artists appoar il a Mommoth Pro- rammo ol rivalod spocialtios, unnnlfldlnbwl!h Klgtior Ailll’ulnlg!’lcnmlu Pantomimo, DEQHALUMIEAU. Trlo ots—Olildron, 1 olato all parie of Theatre. No Resorved Bonts, y ., ‘ot LADIKS' NIGHT=To morrow=Thursdny, . MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE. Moncoo-at., bot. Dasrhorn and Btat, "ARTINGTON, COTTON & KEMBILES . MINSTRELS! a Bill of No ofal i e voning wd i sial Attrsations. CMARY'S HEARD I NEWS1» “ONLY A LITTLE OIDE!» Beoond Weok of “THE BORDER LILY! M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Gigp RENOIL OPERA TOUKTE — ATMER, . . . Ll [, Ai t. A. DURAND, 1" . e oes S Eronind, ot S otost. O Lasomat st arpan enl Senatis e anGo. BLLE, AIMEE in lor ortalfal mlo of s :OLA IRETTE 0-morroy nly L B PETIT FAUST, MLLE. AT (s AU Friday~LA DBELLE. H Lo lurdny Matinos, atdo'olock—LA FILLE DIE MME, ANGOT Baturdsy, M 458 Conly tmo)- LIS ORNT VIIItLS: Diusioal Uon- ons, LLI, dngtor, . VAN GH - AUCADEMY OF MUSIO: ‘SIX NIGUTS, TURSDAY. AND: BATURDAY MATI- 2, i o famous s . MAFILTON. 1t FAMILLY; In thelr groat Hollday Succesa at the Olymple Theatro, Nowarkionted ‘GANRIL GO or'the slowy 2t the Gobliiis who Stolo tho Soxton; boing a farelcal, ‘domoningal, mnusical, oparatiosl, Wlullellor?lflb!rurallxcfl- 257 imaginativa, from Diokons' Gront, Story. ‘This play is noithor atacle, ballot, falry ploae, opors, of thd clomonta of sach, 2t doo Grotosqio Danoing, us i’ ontal Fantasias, Gleos, Ohoruse ady and By d . The T t Gomo- O O DN ahd HALSHD NV ia e Fafe spacinition, irat tima Lo Ohloaio. This Afternoon and Kvening, DAY AFTER THE WEDDING, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. THE PRETTY HORSEBREAKER. et R S Sstrsy Matinge, 1 Devast aafon, 14+ oot nt the Sra 4P e Honno Fish Wifa."" Baturday-—Douots of Hivs Kate Meoks GLOBE VARIETIES, IMMENSE SUCORSS OF THE NEW COMPANY. LVEN NEW STAIS. Grand Family Matloos thls afternoon, * An Iintire Now Programmo. Do sil: commoncoatd. Adminsln 226 taitparts of the houko oildron, 15 ote. A splendid Biil Tonlghts INDUSTRIAL, EXHIBETION, o bo held undor the susploosat the ) MECHANICY'* INSTITUTE ' OF SAN FRANCISC0, 0AL, Opening on “Aug. '18, 1874. #Tho Board of M horowlth 08 that s grand Tndustela) Lair wil b6 hold '11"111;25';'{;!::7 Han Franolico for 30 days, oponing on Aug. N . Yo viow ok this Iogonsiq Sominereial and-ranalaotir- {og Importanco of San i 800, {ts contigully to and oluso connaation with the variaus” oounisios bo {ho Pl tho Tonnagoce have consirioiod & Fav having a floor aroa of 160,000 feo! ‘all who are disposed to come and’ ibit. Al exbibitors ;vlll ll:%pllifl,flfl:fln tho samo footi: ‘Motive power will be urblatod froe. "ha bullding will bo apon day and ‘evontny I-Eufi will b axtondod to oxh(UILora aad Ficltare oa tio Maarotary of tho lioard. of managero, S Bort atr Ban rianciicor sod il nctios whl o sienarod sci fnfor ‘mtion oxlondod protnptiy: No bo asourad: unloss appliod for bofos. th th fl?‘jcu fnoxt, " . A8, Torfilfl Tron lon havo dnvitad to 16: uly noxt. LIDTE, Pros. LVKR, Sec'y, ' MUSICAL FESTIVAL IN BOSTON. Third Trlonnlnl Festival of the . 38 HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, o Meybito do, 18, e Bl osear™* * Miss Adolatde Phillis, Mr. Nolson Vacloy, W Whltoy, ies Annte - Mgron and othor ominent tiste. THEODORE 'I‘IIOKMI‘\S' SUPERD .ORCIESTRA, 0 f 81X HUNDRED VOIOES Hoothovon " Mondelesli “Judas Aacosbaguri “*Ninth B ‘Gl Dudte od I and othor aolobratud choral and orchestral works; concarts; six of Oratorio, and throo of Symphony, CARL ZERHA{I Conductor of the’ Festival, . J. LA Organist, Hoason tickots st 815 oach, foxawle Aviil b nd singlo tckota to_oratorlos 81,50 and: 83.60: and ta phony conoerts 81 and ), forsalo April 25. "Orders ac- §hmpaniod by the monoy iney bo addrossod 0 M, 4. F, at Hoston Musio-lafl. A BROWNT., Bacrotary, LEGA. COMMISSIONERS SALE. Btateat llinols, County of Goak, ‘Uook County, ) Ruods Burnam, Arthur Buroam, 'Lisle Burnam, and Feank Burnam va, Miles Burnam, Partition, . Publlo notice is Loreby givon that, In pursaanco of & dacres onto) n the above-ontitlod ocauss, on the J6th dsy of Apcll, 1874, the undersignod, A. J. Avoroll, G. M, Higgluton, and L, 8, Bwezoy, Commisslonors appolntod by said Court {0 a decrotal order, entered in sald cause on the Toth day of Apei, Tork will, ba”"Slondar, ho i day of May, 1874, at the hourof 11 o'alock fu the forencou of that. g promisos heroinafter doseribod, sl au 0 bigl id Dot n , Lo t] 3 - public vandug, o o chie fol- rited promi Sl AT in Tilook four () o Ghlonga, the Suporlor Qouit ot east aununi, such bal &ago ot tho prom Yoyanu thofofar by said_Comules! thia payment of sald balanco, Cuttoado, Apri] 24 1874, " .Avnmcnta ' Gl M. HIGAINNON, { Commissionors, B BWRZLY, ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS, N 2i¥ii Dr. Kean, NO PAY!! 300 SOUTH CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, May ho consulted, poraonally or by maatl, fros. of oharke, onall elirono or torvous dlsonsos,” DI. J. KIAN s (1 only pliyaioian fn th olty who warcauts oiros ot no pay. viug roturnod (rom Kurope, after visiting the runl s of London, Horlin, and Parls, T ati faly pro: rod Lo givo tho ailliofod thesnofitof my long and saried Drofussional skill audoxporionco, on tho usual torms, DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, The oldest and longest-looated Physiolan in tho oity in the treatment of all Chronio ond Speoial Disensos, Oall or writo, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, oo Pnmitotene b arini 2, 2N, MU S ey guud suporior to -11' gtliors for ‘lilln]? prompt curo cliargos, raoont or of fong stand 3 %, 14 Rue Racing, Parls, Olydn- | il trom onmsivaria Taliront Whal, Jorsey OOEAN STEAMSHIP) " AMERICAN LINE. (Dt Oy Line Carrying Tn Ut States g, Salllink wooklj hotwodn Thiladelphta and Livarpool, Cabin, ' Intermediate, - and * Steerago ACOOMMODATIONS UNSURPABSED, Tates as low ag any Fivst-class Live, Through Tickets Lower than by other Lines, Through to Ohicago from British oints, $3| Currency. . Tizeurston Tickots at rodiicod rates, Drafts on Groat Pyl el e e sty B, W, oor, Madison, il oAy i MTENK, Wostorn Agon GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS TRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Quecnstown, SAFETY AND COMFORT. Prasongors booked to and rom’the pelacipal Ea- Thra Tollars af G Baok aod Tuakors thranghout arppor o0 o0 10ading Broke HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. NEW: YORK TO CARDIFE. . TheBouth Wales Atiantlo Bteamship Usmpany's New Tirateolnas;' Vull-powored, Olydp-Dulil. ““'5’“3{[" will PLMBIRC April 4| GLAMORGAI ANDRAOKE. vl | ShANQRGY O h d it th sl oncta ot £50 Gniiod Staton and Qansda o DBrlatol Ohannol, and all othor pointa in England, ‘Thoso steamahips, bullt oxprossly for Lo trado, ‘vidod with all tho latest improvoments for tho oo Souvaniono of : OABIN AND STERRAGF PASSENGERS, Flrat Onbin, 876 and $80 curroncy. Bogond Cabi, 851 gursoney, lboraga, 430, Surroncy. Propaird Bteorago Corthlcatos from Gardis Drafla for £1 kud upwards, Var furthor partigniars, In Cardif, at tho Com. ving's Oflags, Mot Dok DRE o0 S T, S 0% Core: 3 ARG, Q0. Agonts, . : No. 17 Hroadiay. No. 1 Dook Chamhy EIBALD DAXTRR NOTIOR—Tlils Uompany takos the ribk of fnburenco (u; 10 850,000 In gold) on _onoh of 1ts vassols, g pasnengers' tho bost vossibla guarantoo for avoldauoo of daugor at sea, 'Tho most southiorly roule hag fiware busn adontod Ly t1ils Copany toavofd log ‘nd boadiands. Satling froin New York for ‘LIVERPOOL And GUUENRTOWN every SATUILDAY. alling from Now York for LONDON (diract) evory fortnight, Gabln pamngo, §10, 850, 300, ourronoy ; sfoorago, 420, urrancy, oturn tlokets at roducad ratos. @ ‘t& nd wnrd, WILLIAM MAOALL a Agont, northioast comer Olark and mte now Shorman House), Uhloago. " STATE LINE. an STATE OF ALABAMA sal RTATI OF GIORGIA sails, : BTATE OF VIRGINIA sail loring on * andiovory | Ex. tion for spaca must be made without dolsy to'|,'Sh TROM PIER g, NOTH RV ' ‘Wookly Sailings noxt Bammor, " Gibiny 850 nadl B9 gald: B s . 5 Saroney UiSeass Biogransy Tor furtlier particul rto A 005 Atanin, R Droudweyy Now o N DALDWIN & ANCHOR LINE. From Now York to all .parts of Groat Britain, T and Gontingntal Tropa Syory Tt Tt Eaturder, |OABIN from R(G, STEsadon from k?fi United States Currenoy. ritls] nmwublup fi Nk 2o i aaten Apels i Gampanys P8, cor. aciisonate ) Oliionzo: - SENDERSON BROTHLIE, Agonts,* RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND- DEPARTURE OF TRAINS - Y EXPLANATION OF REFERENOR MARKS.— t Saturdays sspted. *Sunday axcepted, %t Hondsy oxcaped. | At- alir. Five Rrnday &% 810 & 100 s D AT WESTERN RAILROADS ind oot Teenty-second-at, o Randolph, +8:308. m.|*8:80p. m. 550 n el SR B HMENRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Passenger Agent. . i ' CHICAGO & ALTON. HAILROAD, Chicogo, Xansaw City and Denver. Short Line, vla Zoutsts d Ghicago, “Syrigiid, Alion and S, Lot . - Union dlvapieat, St gten niear Sfadisan-sr, epot, Waat $ile, Diepot; and 133 Handolph-at e e s SoDe. Shontod Stk Ralicond £ o Lacon, Washington Joliot & Diright Accomnsodation. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & S[. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Depot, ‘corner Jaribon and * Canalsts, * Tyekat Ofia 63 Sauth Glarist,, oppoilts Sherman Haute, and at Dapot) . Teave, | Arrive, H0:00p.m.[*4:15 p, m. | pesot rusi o SLINOIS CENTRAL wAILROAD.] Tickat Bt. Louis Express., S¢. Lonta Tast Ll Calro & Now Orlea: Galro & New Orloa Bpcingilold Bxp {5),Ullman Faviongds: ubuquo & Sloux Dubuduo & Siouz Git fin (@) Runs to Ohampaign = CHICAGO, BURLING UINEY, ) AG e lj,(! flTOl‘l'ullll INCY. RAILROAD. Depots—Foat ana-av., and SixteantA-at,, et Gitial and Siate ket Sices, No 55 Giay ity Grand aclis Hotel, and ot depote: Mall and xxg’u " Otiawa aud Biroator Passaogor. & Sloux Qity Exp,. i CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity afiens, corner Kandtolph wnd LaSalleats,, and 15 Canale o,y corner Judison-as aPaciflo Fast Lino,... a Dubuaue Nt 55 & Omatia Night féx 3 Eroepert d Dupuaus £ Frooport & Dubliade 11 b Milwaukea Mail,, '8 Milwaukee Kxpreda. .. t Milwaukee Passengor, Atllwaukos Passe b Greon UI{ i3 : fii}. l‘lu‘u i3y snotie Xy Madison & Ltiray Ea §=Revon cornor o Walleand Kinato ot sorags of Qamnt O 1. BRINN LT, Gom Pass. Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. pectal Iatiacomanter ool Nov oA Foli R, © Wl WEDD, dodt Ay CHICAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC HAILHOA’D. h r of . Van Huren and Shering i B e o ieths ol Tk aftes Arrive, Omaha, Loavenw'th& Al Port Agcoumodation, Night B1pross.... B 50 : 4303 ”LA)’(E.E!WII}E &MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. corner Canal and Yadlson-sts Matlovuuaye Bpooial” ot SCALES, FAIRBANKR STANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 N1 AND 113 LAKE-8T, Atlantio Lixy THROUGH. AKEE ROUTE, : From the Great Guniral Ruliroud Depot, foot of Lakesst, Taa y CHICAGO. wnumPuLfi“mucmum INE, VIA KANK Day Ex Nighy L Cnrrying the United States Mail. " '/ NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMERS = To Glasgow, Belfast, leimn}l;finlldonden'j. &, - 30 0 cos, -

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