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LOCAL MISCELLANY. ANOTHER OHUROH WAR, Tt meems that the distinotion that tho Mothod- fst Chuwroh has hithorto anjoyed, of being with- out & sousation in these fimen whon tlsoogioal ombeliglli pra purating all ayound $ho harlzon, 13 af longtia to ho plangd for by tho concussjon af tha lsygnst kind of an explosive in the Ads Btroot Mothodlst Church. Not to speak meta- Phorioally, tho pastor of tho flock o worghipors gsthorpd thero and s promine: lay-mombor of tho organization, who has furnished the finan- oial foundation on which the atructure stands, Iast evoning camo tos var of words, whiol was only saved from bagoming & disgracatal xow by & hurried adjournmont of tho moeting. To tal} lLow it all uau‘n abput will reveal anotherjohnntor of ghurch history, and demon- atrate sgaln the faot thes inward dissousiong and broils q“min qalsgraca the Ohriatian profea- slon, and bring the Chuyoh to ridionla and sor- xow, ‘The systom af rolstion in the mlumrx in o § a "‘i}“"i of $hia |atest jmbroglio, At tho * timo tho Adn Btreot Chureh was huilj, lest summoer, ontire bnrmnry pxisted betwoeon ita membors,” The Noy.- T, K, Btrawbridge, who ' ¥4 thon vagtoy, bad & lergo copgregation, and the chyrch wag In flaurighing oondition, Ag llug;ny nome of {ts mombers, tha Roy. W, O, Daudy gancjuded sbon shia timo thay jt would bo a good place to logata for the ¢omlnunflxrus yofrs, pnd therafore: mpdo overfures to Biahop Bimpson, presiding a4 the Rack Riyoy Gonvon- tion, to appoint him to the pasoraga, - This aqtion hrw%ht forth » unanimons fntl— * tion from L}xe ‘mombership, ukh:{; Lhat the lov. A. B, Kendig, of Towa, bo called to f)l] the pul- ?n, or that it bn Joft to ba uuppuzd. thys autiroly gnoring Mr, Dandy. ~ Thia petition wns_takon down 1o Mondota by Mr, Irs Brown, but Biehop Bimpeop, notwithstanding, appointed Mr, Dandy 1o 49 tha proaching for the Ada Bm:nfi Qhuroh, s » Lrown returnad home disconsolate. Pravigus o this, howayor, he sont in p writiop protost, and, in his own rordn. $ald the Bishop that na the prinoipal ¢ontribusor and tho mort- gageo of the Church **He would drop it like # hot potato * if Dandy came to preach, The %nad Bishop counseled peaco, and, finally, seaing bis efforts uscless, Mr, Brown withdrow his opposition, hué cearnd to take any active in- terest in the churoh affairs, and went to Cali~ fornis with his family, toba gone saversl months, still ‘holding in his posgession, howevar, the beayy mortgnge against the property, sndre- taining office ‘sa_soting-President of the Board of Trustecs. Bua-nefy he_has returnad, but in'the moantims he silegoa Mr, Dandy has porsession of the books and all tho church papers, and tho intorest in the society bas 4dually waned until, toagain uso his langusge, rasent lass Sabbath 117 rnrlnnu, n, janitor, bables, and all." loged by tho Brown faction, that the Bev, Mr. Dandy, contrary to all precadent, tollowed ths Btowards into the private mesting whero they arranga the salary of the preacher, and by a telling spooch induced them to swa: him a salary of §3,000 per apnum, of which they have only paid him €000 during the six months of hin pastorato, and_that he la now trying to nogotiate a loan'of 912,000 to take up thio $10,- 000 dobt and pay himeolf off with the balance. As may bo well imagined, betwoon the factions that the controversy has doveloped, there is somo ill- feoling, and last night at tho regular Trustcos’ meoting, after the g\mlnan had been disposcd of, Mr. Dandy apd Mr. Brown came to & war of words, « whioh _dogeneratsd into tho most bitter personslitics. Whaf was sald it is not propor to rapoat, but there was a choice display f tompor garnished with inainuations that wore excoodingly out of place, and peace was only re- atored h{ » fortupate apd hasty adjournmopt, What the outpome will b, it is diflicult to say, but thore can ba no doubt that there'is grunl room for s display of OChristisn oharity and brotherly kindnesa “in this churoh, things to ‘which i¢1s faat becoming = stranger. — e THF, DECORATION ASSOOIATION, ‘ An adjourned mecting of tho Dacoration As- sogiation was hold lset ovoning, 8t tho Pacifio Hotel, J. H. MoVioker in tho chair. Mr, MoVicker, in taking his seat, thanked the Rentlomen proxent for tho honor conforyed upon him by hia gloction to the position hig gccupjed #t the head of tho Association. RXPLANATORY. . Mr, MoVicker called attentiop to the rumor thet what had boon dono s8¢ far had given of- fango fo somo porsona af prosent unknown, but caleulated to place tho Bociely in a light naver oontemplated. Ho was desirous to go back: to facts. Aftor tho Inst Docoration Day, & com- mitteo of citizens was appointed to eall tho attontion of tho publioc 3o that day. Gen, Loomis being obsont, tho spoaker ealled & meeting, which wgs vory insig- nificantly attonded. ‘That meoling thought that o pormanent association shounld be mada to avoid the porpetusl bagging, by living soldiers, for the bonefit of thedead. A Committea was thon appointed, and roported a constitution. Mr. MoVicker alluded to tho collision betweon the Assooiation and the Grepd Army of tho Re- public. The lattor organization Liad decided to cnrry out the programme for Decoration Day _without tho =id of tho citizens, and bLad - tharetors placed tho Association in sytpgon- ism with themselves. Such an antpgonism bad never boon contemplated. He hoped tho xumor was unfoundad. 1fit wes true and the Grand Army dosired to do the decorating them- golves, he suggeated that tho Associstion leave 1t to them, with all hope of succosa. LET UB CONFER. Col. Bchaffner wanted to bave some mombers informod. One gontlemnn had doclared tho As- gootation & politicat one, aud therefora obviously mooded instruction, Cnpt. Rumsey said ho had heard something of that kind, No’strife, no two decoration com- mittees were dosired. He moved, thorefore, that a committes, of which tho President should ‘bo Chairman, be nspnlpwd to contor with the Grand Army, and 1ind out their foelings in the matter. Ifitwas only o mattor botwesn the citizens and Lippincott, and the Grand Army was willing to atend by {he citizons, he wonld by In gavor of going on with thomatter. If noi, the Assoclation mignt as well dissolve. SNUNBED. o Gon. Chetlaln raportod that the Grand Army came to the gonclusion that they bad been enubbed by the Asesoclation, and would go forward, in conjunction with the Knights of Pythins, {u the matter, They did not feel that they could act with the Association. J. 0, Gotman said_that at a meoting of the Grand Army, held Sundsy, it was resolved to organize, and get the citizens to co-operato with them, 'Yhero was no opposition, r J. . Hoynie saia the Kuights of Pythins of $ho State would not bo permitted to join any or- ization on Decoration Day—either the Grand .y o tho citizans. B COL, BCHAFFNER said the light in which the mater was placed gave an casy solutlon of all dififcalties. 1l sould see no contlict between the two 'or- anizations, Thera wers fiva posts, and sil their ommittecs were appointed, ‘Ihey could come Jn with tho Associstion's Committoos, aud might 0 taken into it without payment of fees, ‘Ll arge hag been made thaj the gentlemen who oved in this matter did it from politicel mo- vea, For his part, ho would like to ses civil- 9 in the ofticed. Thera waa not a politician ong the officers, Mo hoped Mr. Novinshad son roputed wran!ils when charged with nynliumt politics had come In; }\% moved at tho Prosidont, Secrotary, and Troasnror, be )pfclntsda gomumitteo to *bonsult with a com- fmitteo of the Grand Army.~ Lef the Association L :ou;ut the money and the Grand Army do the ork, 4 QOapt. Bumaoy sald that manyof the mombora of the Grand Army were memberd of the Asso- siation, There were none of them present, It gomothing were not done it would result uncom- fortably. .. g #3NT e RYPLATNA, 5 Wr, Novina sald that he had atated that thora ‘Was no political signlficance in the Grand Anny. 1t was o political body two or three yesrs sgo, It was #0 no longer, ‘‘I'ie Grand Avmy thought it oowd do better to wait uutil the oitizens’ com- mitteos wero thoroughly organized. Judge Wallace thought the Association was overoatimating the tronble, 1o wonld therefore {svor Col, Schaflner's amondment and learn the purpose of the Grand Anoy, . LET UB DREAK UP, Col. Baldwin gaid the bost thing would he for the Assaciation ta diasolvo at once. The Grand Army appoared to fesl that it was losing power fn’ giviog up anything to the cilizons. Lot ‘them therefore tako the reins, ' Ma), Wood favored nd{oummunt sine die, Qol. Shaffoor thoughs that Col, Lippincatt and the Grand Army ought to bo givon .tl.mlr own way. énv‘, Healy, after much discussion, esld tho. Grand Army had secadod from the Assoolation, Ko had it on good nllthm‘lt{. The Ohair suggosted that tho appolntment of s committon to confer with tho Grand Army would be usolees, inasmuch &g the Grand Army ‘wes o socret organization, Gon. Beame Bald ho would decorate on the - day, but ho could not holp thinking tnat the QGrand Army had doliberatoly withdrawn from tho Associution. Honae, thy” hogy thing to do would bo to adjonmn, Tho Chiair said the solo object of the Assocla- tlon was 1o do good. 'They could do moro good individually than nsan orfinnlzmlop, The mom- bers whfi Dhid Pheir ‘l{um» n o8 Tpgardod thel a8 donatlons to tho a8 tho Association. The motion to anpoint & committes to confer with this Grand Army was voted down. Maj, Wood made's matjon that, inunmnlmu bl thore had boen gol Assoclation sud poment bofweon ing gravos, the Asmociation bo disbanded, angd {ho Troasyrpr bo inptructed to rotprn thy onay pollegted to donory theropf, L h-’ xfxo‘t'h:n'p’nvnl"{qj{,e a‘.fiafim; adjourned, T ey QW MEN, The plow-manufacturers of tho Northwest are holdiug their semi-annugl conventign at tho Mattoson House. This organization has for its objects tho control of that branch of indugtry, and has hithorto been opablod to maintain price- lists ana eatablish timo of solling, discounts, eto. 1t han mot with considerable rosistance from tho Grangor orgnnization, sud fs not without in- tarnal digaousiong, gpnscquant upon tho gon- flictiug nature of tho jpterests represented, If daos not embraca all the plow-makors, but many of tho prominent ones, smoug whom the following wero ropresented yosterday: The Holino Ployy Compsyy, Dogre & Op., Parlip & Ornglorlf, T, & H. fmith & Qo., T. D. Brawator & Co., Furst & Bradley Manufsaturing Coms pany, 8t. Joseph Manufagtyring Company, Marshafter, Dant & Qo,, Hapggod & Co,, Briggs & Fypooly, T. Cumming & o, Moprisan & Bro., Woir Plow Compsny, Monitor Plow Compapy, Orchard City Manufaoturing Company. At tho hour of conyoning, T.°D.” Brewater, Ean., waa elacted Prosidon. pro tpm, apd Ool, Henry P, Noble was called wpon to aok ag Becros hg. . Boyd made § motiop that, in Bvisw of the imnbmloiity of Semating tho ston of the markot in iron and steel the srrangoment now fltllflnq batwaon the manufactyrers he gon- forca to $ho 18 pf Navember. Mr, Furat thought that haforg a vota gould be takan jt would be nocessary to know if tha maet- ing was in harmony, BAW peveral manufac- tarers preaont who hed not joinad ¢has Assqoin- on, Morrigon gonfensed the sofé impepch- M. mont, and said that ha dosired to know what wag oxpooted of him. His firm had saceived a Jettor from tho Asaqojation saking him to he preseut at this maefipg, Bomp dosultory {alk followed as to plodges of members, etc, Dr. Boyd moved that g discugsion bs snapondad for the purposp of taklog ap infoymal vota a9 to contipning the Association. The yote waa unsuimons in favor of n cogtipugace. & Tho rpaglution Bwu then taken np and votod upon. Two membars voted in she muntlvn, and, 04 the rules of the Aesopiation raquire an unani- mouys voie, it woa Jost, Col. Noble then offerad the following : Reaolvedy That wa proceod o forma 8 new sqreement ‘baved on tha ol pgrooment, pxcopt 80 for gn it Ieiptes &n 'bxx:dtnq ourselves toal} opr plows 3t the eatab) uLN at, ‘This resolution was also lgat. Jowa: N a):zwtved, That we procosd fo form » now Associs- This reslution wan oareled, only four of the seyenieon propent voting. This soomod unsatis- footory, and was informally roconsiderad. Con- ing than before, yntil finally Ool. Noblo mede n motion that & committes of Bve he sppojntad to proparos new agreomont, and prosent it for action this morping, snd this was carried, Tho Chair appointod Mosere, Yinton, Furat, Hemen- way, En Committco. this morning, e THE WEST SIDE TOWN.BOARD, nor of Desplpines and Washington atreots. There were prosept Bupervigor Baker, Town- Olerk Fitzgorald, Justicos Seully, Ausbin, and Van't Woud. The chsir was taken by the Supervisor, who called the Bonrd to order, Ho statod that he had copsulted with Mr. Soovill with regard to the rent of the officos, and ha hod offoyad them for the current year at $60 per month, Justico Beully suggested that the committee outhorized tolook after tho mptter cloge with thae offer of Mr. Beovill, On motion, it was resolved that the Buporvisor pravide cach membor of the Town Board with & copy of the now town laws, and that, ho procura a copy of the now rpvisad State atatutes, to be the proporty of the Board, and to be kept in tho offica of the Dosrd. Justica Scully inquired of tho Bupervigor what Lo know gbout the town aafo, The Suporvisor ateted that he, togothor with the Commitioe appoiuted for the P,urpugu, huat- ed up tho safe, which they found in & honso on Moyroa straey, in the posscspion of & man who declinod to give it up antil & sum of mopey was nid biim for storage, aud arsooipt glven him for 1, Clark, the ox-Ulork of the Towa, Justice Scully moved that tho Buporvieor tako steps to pay the storage demanded and get pos- nosaion of tho rafe humediatoly, and, if ordinary means fail, that they begln & suit of roplovin for jts recovery. Curried, It was also on motion resolved that the Huper- visor make & demund upon James W, Clork to turp over the town paversin hia posseasion, and, in the evont.of his rofusing g0 to do, to in= stitute proceadivgs against him in tho Crimingl Court of ook Qounty. On motion, tho Buporyisor was suthorized to sottle the ront and gas-bills of the Doard, In the course of the meoting it was brought out that the ex-Town-Clerk, Olark, had kept the 8um of mouey which the Board had sppropriated for tha purpose of paying the storage on tho town-safo, Justice Soally said that IE was time @ stop was put to such thiovish practicos. He moved thatin futuve no town ofiicer puy any town ordor not countersigned by two Justices, members of the Board, Caxried. On motion it was resolved that tho now Town Olork opon o new racord, bogiuning from tho grsunnt meeting, aud purchase & new order- ook, and that the Hupervisor purchase a baok inwhich to keep a rocord of tho coupons of the park funds, > The Board hero took o respite from labor for exnct! t.hh-tf-flve xiinutes, in order to atudy up some faw points and exchange opinions upan the probability of a ohange in the waather. Lise lictle nterminaion brought the heur up to about 10 o'clock, whon the Board disonssed tha clerk matter in 8 desultory way, but without ar- riving at any definite conclusion, Tho meeting thon adjourned. ittt THH EXPOBITION. The annnal meeting of the sharoholdera of the Intor-State Industrial Exposition of OChicago was held yestordsy afternoon in the Art Hall of the Exhibition Building, There were prosent about thirty shareholders. On motion of Mr. J, P. Reynolds, the chair was taken by Mr. TFranklin MacVoagh, who called the meating to order, whon the Secrotary of the Assoolation: resd a roport of 178 FINANOIAL CONDITION. Tho report showed that since Deoomber laat the disbursements had smouuted to $5,957.60 for laor, printing, expsnso sccount, furniture acoonnt, freights, constructlon, eto, ‘the whole number of full paid fl.\uronfian 1,094, amounting to 8169,400: of partially pafd shares, 87, mount- ing to 61,125 ; mauking & totel of 171,125 pala up stock. ‘'he Bocretary also submitted as part of hia re- port the followlng TRIAL DALANCE, 2 0,01 L $99,604,33 3,000.08 P 91,610.88 ] ! '“ 1097 W om0 udiciirini o, 2,848, ince Do, . o . 98160 133,15 o i 290,181,03 ‘fifllfla u motion, the Becretary's report was a o The meoting then prnu?-uudl:u the P ELEOTION OF DIRECTORS for the ensulng year, which resulted as follows: . Megers, Pottor Palmer, Gaorge H. Laflin, Jolin B, Drake, B, 'I', Crane, Alanson H, Reed, G’.“% lhfihl g, Ln fi. ll)ml}\ar Geor, lg.ll’ullmlln. nm K, Dogge! s A, Gage, H, H, Taylor, 0. Furst, ‘G, Bfudsbsker, Frankiin MaoVbephe N. 8, Bouton, J. Irviog Pearce, Jroob Rosene berg, Hdwin Lee Brdwn, Csorpo 8, Botwon, Olatlos Tasgo, T. W. Harvey, John P. Reyaiolds, Aonroo Hoath; Josoph Modill, and Willlam T, | for Decoratlon Day: Execuifvo and Finance, | mado ; 4,000 doad animals hnd been remove n';‘r'mnllng of tls now Board of Directors was callod to be " hel 'Slturdn}rfiilérxlnhn for the | Botrio, and \quonmnbn “Progral -lnuum; of afilcars ayd the sppolntmant pf su | A 9, Camphe! unornfipnlund, ant wnum Do aw wiiting that flie Grand Army should bavo 16 THE OLY) FOLLS, The Rishinge-Rernard tranps of 014 Folks SpMmmEREo A Wepk'n spneon ab MeOarmiok's Musjo Tiajl poyt Monday pyoning, with the followipg purposs misunderatood by Falky thoss who woro acoustomed to lead in decorat- srteste | poymont to u\ Folké | nnty 1.cont Unlted Stat ry Bincholfe | diion to'tha stemp priuted or fmipressod on the E: card, u“og&qpn on pogtal-cara .The 01 Folls, o ... Poregrine Poundkeyn {‘;‘ the mails axolib e mewit | - Tiva Cnl iatorical Saalety hal g iy flui\r‘:‘i‘; nnTulZfio‘J' hlorgn “‘{?,‘,;"‘.é“-‘}“% qalety hald | Edward I, Wilsop, editor of the: Philsdalph ollis 3, Two part tune, ol 7. “YoQuaker Courtebtp { STATINNA 3 9. # Auld Lang Byno ¥ THE TOLICE COURTS. i & Yolgok. 3 e \ The came of Adame, who xobbed Edward | sy dstarmined bat & diplems or cortif- | A6 # quartop of B a'olaok. Tha Rev. A, B, Kit t hibited by tha ligant. | trady i Brown of his watch ot Kuhns' Hotel Mondey ??'3““;3 .gnl or}'n’nlnlzlxnd'to (mmlflln‘::ly &%’;gfiflo M ?'.' fil&“&fi,‘ fl&m i morping, was coptinyed by Jusiice Bayden 4ill | the publication af tha Afedical Reg(sten for 1874, | vicos. © wag held wpdor 81,300 | Dr, A. 1, Jackenn waa slaojod e '“m?r' AAfor | an adjonrnod meoting of thoso- intorestod In Frank Harrington and Charles Millor wore | sssessment to dofray expensos, the meeting ad- Lold to the Criminal Court yestordsy by Justjco | journed. The tollo\flqfi aro thy rogular oflicors KouJly in bonds of §500 eacly, for stoaling avalisa | O flugolnlety: ‘}Jr- R.C. of olgthing from Lauls Wallace, at No 186 Weat | D: I T¢ {?m}" q} Randolph ptroot, John Ferguson u;nl E:.l:'u‘rd Elnyx‘-‘a ““{f,‘ dleuuh tary; Dr. Boguo, Tranpurer. morning &l o'olock in tho house _ & > fiin No. 248 West O trent, An agcount waa given a fow days egq in Tae | aubmutted o propoaition to n olice officor, :hn con?fumo: %1‘3:;%5"{2..; Taipug, of tho nteallog of notes, bonds, efo,, | $he Assoclation from the ! Chicago Obristian streot lock-up, Yestorday Justico Seully | to the vaine of $400,000, bgla\:glu{ te Dp. 0, a{ Unoy' tpflfl held thowm over to tho Oriminal Qourt {n hondy | Dyor. Thoy wore roturned yesferday b; 8, 1 Backer Iy an old offendor, L wo terms of punishment Prison, Bomo time ago hs was onvicted and pantepoad 10 the Ponjtentia, belonging to Judge kil waa bafore Justioa Soully, chiapgod with tha lar- cony of a cow belonging to Gottlich Mulky. lfu“e a.:;tv“fi Dizon and Eliis, who atuck to thg ‘M"’fiu", preugnt: or siogling 1§ cow { .Y‘?! mfd?y i i‘?;‘“;fi%fic?@ ta thair progrogs, 1o operations, Two -of the ‘men have been as Loldovor o {he rlilaalCourt a bonds of e ok tho e, Tot & cont hos hoo gnt named Willlam McLaughlin was | and Mr. Hollo's only autley hae heen for advars don on o double chargs,—va- | tisiug, 1n this ingtance, &t Jopst, the datectives | g0, gronoy sod larceny. MoLaughlin met * Bhang" | have done thofr work promptly and thoroughly, pany. Andrawy in_a lager-bopr saloon pn Madison | and dewerva cradit therefor. ",F“”,',,?,'fi““;' &u&:dly, lm: umbl::fi Y ;" A ’ - ps rom Lig band, and was pof narpeate n adjourned meoting of about a dozen mam- i X i t, whon ho was captured and talksn | bera of diforent trado Granniaations was hold, | 1iotel billiar d-hell yosjerdsy sfjernoon. Thare tothe Harriion streot lock-up. “The Justicoheld | lpst "m'ix gt the pfilos of the ;’qui'igmfln': him for appaatauce, under the chargo of vagran. | Adyocale, X cy, In houdp of 3100, pnd for the Jatter oberge | mass-mooting on' the "18th inst.; to prof in bonds of $200. ra) meotiny Napolson Joluson, e nogra, was on tssl s | £iud SC SRS RIS bt notitng tordsy mornlog for bur d ridsy or burg m’;io%n?xix:x":w‘;&ymfio 1‘3;5 R:;tt‘:'hlug ‘thp | nenrly overy question but tho one ntisgue. Last | buainpss was pot settlad Joug ago, Those who -at b X ovening it was much the samo woy, tho principsl | have collected subserjptionsghoyld rpport thom ngg' ag:‘ot"l::“:z f:“é’::é‘:“‘v“.‘iafiff |1¢l ‘32§ businoss being a vast amount of sisedless talk by | o tho Troasurer of = the fund, Mr. Emanuel raons who had by} @ poor idea of the subjects ofg:g, S;g:;g:fiwfi:flfl#fl m“h thoy wera attempting to disousa, nan*deu, Brunswick, witheut any turther delay, and avold A third reaolution wan thon presented, as fol- nridge by namo—apposred for the dofense, Tha 3 & - | nasin befove, 8 yosult of the wceting wan = = ‘{;’L‘f‘,{f@ ;flnn tlla:‘! '"JEE'."’B el :lveé:holm Tiat it was deoldod 10 Lold tho m‘mh.tnn‘fid of | _ sherman House—V. N. Lacoy, Clevelaud; F. e lald. b9 i ity or Hu 3 boyds of &1,000, About four weels ago Mrs, 2Mary Norman ap- | aftar, 5 pesrad befarg the Soutli-Bide Polica Court aa & | — Tha subordinato Councils of thie Bovercigns of | mont House—. Normau, & | Industry held their regulsr monthly meeting | Juon Pittsburgh; shoemaker by trade, for habitual drunkopness. | jagt night at the hsll of Coupoil Ne. 1, ,No;lfi Norman, on Sunday and divers timea too numor- ous to mention, roturned home in = state of | matod Labor Union of Chicago was prasent, and intoxication, and grosaly ansanltod and b iana to unite wit Yok; T. ¥, Shepheyd, Oleveland: 8, B. Weed, Eita, iy 1ol the Tusiitn | Loipme ol the Hovervinn o yuile with e, s k fi_Boston; . that, uploss har lord would sign a total abatl- | buo rapenl of the: Fight-Houk mmuql 1261! Bz'lahotcv%“ll;‘ll lcu\&o him. Norsun heard, the deputation mluma, romised, stating 0 8 word was as good asg x ig oath, but to please his wife ho would Slulu it. Hagantiac veag m;(“"m“' y il Tho prpors weis drawn up ‘and duly n(gnc?‘}g ; bid l:‘m .pp“d%‘glzrg .,% Mr. Bd san G hos boon somowhat tardy, aud Las heon acoor 0 ¥ Ly | only on tho most nnvore:gwwh of his murikdnn 1{;’" g—%‘hf ““"'un"h“? fi“"dnfi‘flm‘;' GA‘BX evor | an artist, it is A matier of congratulation that he | 20der Wig, LEana e, ard Groge, morulug he wat ogain be- [ hag come to s thorough end Lessty muccesw nf | Viiam B Higgins, Mies A, L Hobach D fors 'Justivs Toydon under the old ohnxgo, | fugte - Tash eVORIDE b crowded d peatisk Whon remindad of tho obligation ho had taken | tondea his ontertalnment in Kingabury | Lewis, Mra, William G. Lowin, Mr. aud Mrs. L. upon bimaeif, ho answered tiat he %diu‘e Jiuh:‘nd Hall, aud Dliatened through the somar 3‘;1‘,’””{1,3‘ gs Jounio J. Otig, Miss Lillie A, a Justice | what long programme with evory eyi- . informod bim that he ought toba ssnt to the . | Mariin Ryerdon, Mra. O. Sherman, Misd M. R. 1o was finod 850 a0 | T oroameens, wrien: oot i robod: | Sierman, Higy Mory B, Bbiolds, ' des, Philip piderablp discuesion followed, buttho members soemed to got no nenrar to n goneral understand- witness againat her husband, Joseph Enoch, and Whitson a3 members of the The Assooiatiop then adjonrped untjl o'clock A moeting of the West Side Town.Loard was lio” bound ki 1 o hold yeatorday ovening &5 flo Board-ronoy, cor | Noome ing Tar ans O I strong drink for ono yoar. since, and yestorda) to keop it when ho took ik Ponitontiary for porj costs, and furnished a frea ride to tho Bridewell, whaere he will work with the awl ang las} for the noxt three months and ten days, More of Westbraok's lodgers wero bofore Jus- | that he endoavars to impasuanata, Tatior thau b | p0e 2 ey Do M ergons {:;rmnllx read, anandins not slone upon 3 foxi- o an " o Treal s Gnnnn[ne.n:‘vfi ald “the rosources ' that . haye hereto- %{[qnn Migs Florenos Munn, 3r, _and that tho * gentesl jodg- | fore bosn ?nncululy asgociated with | Y ings,” aa furnishiod by Wasthrook, would furnis Lim & rest and slelter for 26 conts for the nl, and consoquontly went to No. 176 Mad On_golog to bo watch, valued at §25, under the hour of 4 o'clack in the ‘l?otwh i Mra, H. H, Taylor ond son.'. . . Vanr Wipl d Bird, | Mcena, and others, This ho doos with con- | X8 S0 d mine- ongaged lodghngy ub the ah | Aumimite - art, - prosonting the - fina . pley foo-Dr Uksone by HuOa, Dr. %0 it Easel {mmediately medo | 0f bumor and tearful sentiment which nervades & g ARt B tico Boyden yesterday morning, in tho of William J, Wiplott and Jamos Blrd. ht, & week ngo, Jol 7 atod, and concluda s Whiting, , . , . Geneva—>Miss G. pht, ;:l;;':‘l.:flpli';fl:" ";"m:"v&‘“"figh ‘I,ps;e:'l&i‘:g Mesons P, Hotfcld 3ir. and Mrs, B T, Wiliiams, £ ol g, bl | b copos Julreon, ndfa, srsant il | Y, Bk e 1, 3 Duve - | v ot Bt | Subinin s most complos and dificult charector, | {0r(-on-{he:Mgin--F, K. Hogkford, . " iome— and then missed his watch, Iacs, wero missing, n T o L Tt Al 'he dotectives wore put upon | the lines with rare aré and sympathy, His [ iy M Ilhefi uffim ?: 3 :h% lost tlmoiplnca and lfifluec%ud andienco last ovoning appianded this offort most | <he Rev, 3L, AL, Parkhurst, William R n {ndin, in the possosgion o o 01 ooper on Madigon streot, whoro it had | Mr. Burbank was no loss happy, “Tho Now boon pledged for 85.80. Tho two men were | Churoh Organ,” “Biiyor's Horso,” and & thon arrested, and tried yosterday. dence against Wipley was not eufiiciont to Lold | very laughsble, snd wore greatly enjoyed, Mr, | yroggrs, Chaso, Bulsor, Wecklor, aud Schieswoll ird was held over to the Criminal Court | Burbanks was assisted by AMr, M. Palm, who The evi- ATt The Michigan Contral aitrond was recently beguiled into taking bogus ohock on Preston, Kenn & Co, for 844, in oxchon, tickets to Now York. Frong Zovineky, a Polish gentleman, was be- | At the request of the Board of Public Works, | work, ;gfl tho, Corporation Counsel will take into considor- [ Tho following potitions wore road and laid fove Justice Vaut Woud yestordny, cliny stealing tho windows from Andrew houge, No. 206 Ruckor streot. Tho ovidence against Zavinsky was sufficient to cause the Justice to hold him over to the Criminel Qourtin | the passago of thoe appropriation bill. “Billy"” Arlington. Slo also states that Arlington the pin, valued at 220 right of Btafford to tho heard Monday before the Justice. Bamuel ¥, Laird and John Jackson are tho | the oiby. ~While it Ia trus that Wost Tudiaua | gyawn 500 foot enst of Halsted strect, oo far parties of wiom montion was made some two | 81190t fi supplied by ouly & four-inoh main, it | porth ns the Green Bay Iload, and running weok pgo a8 Laving brokan into aud robbod tho | 8hould bo taien into considoration thot thoro | 4yonce parralol to aud 200 foot enaf of tha latter storo in which tho Post-Ofico at Ash,Groye, | 870 &lx and eipht-inch fogders In interaectlug | ro4q to tha north line of the town. “ouo o | Btroets, and twenty-four and’twelve fuch maing | 4 notition from Holomon Wehlo, asking $15 s dig- | in Chicago avenue and Kinzie stroat, rospective- | rghate on a poddlor's licensa taken out just Do, trict Juav Doon on tholr tsall, and_Monday suc- | If Thero s aldo alarge main in Ashland &Y- | o6 the yate for liconse waa reduced thab geuded én ""‘i“'t"g n}%m. Yestorday thoy wore :gg:h“!'u“:"l‘fv‘:u““,‘\!l'l‘:“f:g:i‘u"":““‘(’:r ::’l‘;n;":f:fi‘ nm'mllnt. nlnfl one t{%m I1!‘.| H, Bartlect, ;uklng a efore Commissloner 'ne, who held them to ¥ = | peddler’s lioanse without the nocessary fae, were Rnagvor to tho District Conre' i bonds of $2.600 | 108 firos aro all thot can seasonably bo expooted. | onoh, Laird's fathor—a gentioman of influonco | 'The next Comptrollor fa still a myaterious | son, asking s robate on persounl property tax in that county—became boudsman for his son, GENERAL NEWS. ,‘v?,‘“;f:;’;f’:‘{’;:’;‘tfi'fi‘:‘l‘;‘,’l;’st,‘;i,fl;ft:,"mf& maling to tatuca Mr. Hayes to withdraw bis | Iiacine avnucs ; for a sidowalk ou the osat sida to commit sulolde yoatorday by taking morphine, Dr. Dunn, who was called in, thought that Rob- 1nson might recovor. At 8 o'olock yestorday morning fire waa dis- covored in the waloon and dwolling of Hon- known a8 tho Houso." Analarm was turnod in from Box G16, and the flames wore quiokly extinguishod. The bullding was owned by Enuis, Sohoenewald, and Hyland, who losa 2700, covored by insur- | yrank Kahout n the Sanitary | roada and ditches in the town by the coustruo- Anos i tho Atlantio & Pacitlo aud the National | haios faren Me Cat e 1 Rt 8 his, Mr, Bmith's loss ia $050 ; fu- il 00 i tho Drowors® of Milwaukod, | Bioved, without ' wantod the Board to im back again, D e Qurte lm“fu?t tg?gkl"t‘,‘h«lz‘::r:ll;‘: 'fihe mn&hll:i‘ l’:pn‘:hh ?ox; the ‘xll:o:x ch“u rond fu hflfl av‘tax; :xtalnnsl'par&nlnn rfixm the ffl‘"‘ B " - | ahd placed o B B! at thore woro | to bul o sower. BMr. Chase maid no, Thero L T e x“;‘;’éfi’::‘;&m, 482 thflhb:‘ln{ Mlltu:?nt“h-e: in the precediug | bad besu s conference botween the Board of | month ane {1 0, of tho broker. tho Doputy Uni River | The regular wookly meating of the Board ot Capgrogationel Churoh estowed upon him To-night he lsoturea on tho ** Tower of Londou, at tho Firat Baptist Church, Wabasl svenue. ‘The tonth annual meetin, Asgoclation will be held 9, ot the Bherman Houso, will be doltvered by Jumos W. Bhoshan, At tha cloge of the mast(ng it {8 contomplated to take Mr. Ob ditorinl excurslon vig s I i A by ! » 2 1 $ho Daltimore & OL{0 Boad to Baltimors and | Tagrg Werd 8 deaths by amall-pox IR s bim for the town: L, Walsh of the Tllinols Proua | 10 And the maaa thermometor for the month 88 | o allow the city to proceed with t! ere, beginning May Tho uxf:uuuntflntlon o lankakeo Line The following comimittees wero appainted at | sorved, lllg EX & meoting of tho Grand Army of the Xepublio | notloss ha é{.@rglp an, Xil‘uasv,fillym, Vastorflold, and. afc; Docoration, ' Blattner, Cotri d by laglpd iy finga for violas B, St Sheulons e 4 port of tho same offcor’ showed " that 85 nul- 8, Fiold; ), Youn "%Bl!m\ , hud Al | Bnoco noticos had boon servad, and 601 nui- s, flmz, firnm.r ortation, sancon abpted; 978 sgwer motlges ljad beon 33,";',{.,..".,-.."31 Boawelnfuirth 7 “Musié, Novine] | sorved, ari '1%‘99»7&99 q.‘s!:,a. ada. " Tho yoporis Hand, Lyon, Powors, ahd Janaop. * | were filad. B AL o I AT g AR P r Al 11 i ql d: W:‘a x»l)g: Fv:}a guun:: o ‘ndna'n" & “penall y"'gf?miil sln%'u .b% paluded, and went in| x‘qflun pasused. ay. The potage on -oards ! djqiny O e LN o Braen ot iy | Fu0 Hosrd then sllaurmad, ANNOUNOEMEBNTS, Switeeriand hon hpon fixod at 2 cents oach, ps &'B by sfijzing thoretq o5, o The monthly meeting of tho Rosrd of Mon- agors of the Hame for the Driandiesy will ba Stdlos postnge-stamp in a uoub from | hold f the Hamo, 011 Wapaplh avsune, #f 10 aromna bo by "Onited ‘Btises | o'plook this mopuihg, Bwlizprland'an {oMa | is fixed at 10 cantimmios each, and " postal-aards 80 | Moags Hull will Folks | propaid sre ¢a b 0 W lectirs this eyening at Unlon iy !'q"‘:’,%}:?‘u }“?u a:flfl Hall, dornor Olark and Monroo :_u-nutug cannot be forwarded Tho rogular meating of the Chioago Photo- nged betiwoon the $wo aaun= | graphio Assooiation will bs held this evening at 8 o'olock, at the room No. 163 Stato atrook froo of chnygg, I tho xhove mantion the Tremont’H; st ovosing. Ds. B. 0. Hamill, Brasidant of the | LAciographyaud Presldent Bogatdus, of New Socjat; iad (ho ehalr. ‘The Gommittge, | YOrls Will be prosant. R RG] ? BTS2 | e instulltion of (o Rev; 5. Monra Gilsgm, Dra. Tigallp, Bartlote, angl Doxtar, nppnl:tn T(gn}arap;rn"}:yéla;m'm ,f,',"‘::"rg:,‘;’:" ‘pastor-alect of uiln'sgnqnilpmshymmn Church, xopoxt, 5 £ ACQDE h HOR* | wilf take placs thin ovening nt the ohurch, cor- LB a8 Upo] 11 b3 ! :lr&"i‘.’\ll?fl%lf&on}"'f‘n'f" hiu%l‘l‘h‘fil;él‘l’]p;'\?u?‘:g&‘vu! nes ot Miohlghn avénns. aud, Taptlati strest on, apd Dy, Patterson ofi_:érq'."rpksqp{r{' n“g en_s'mu--‘ turthor talle concerning tho pbjocts of the Bo- nlurm and ‘mnkln proppations” for a regulay ‘Eg;;;%‘é‘,‘;zflfi!\‘g‘r“gflfidl’gflfl;‘t“-" Bxdl e ‘fi:«:} . %h'mmnr:slfil lioo o, f‘o‘%"au “1‘0“1':?0 o i ; A ammiitos’ an Organisation. ' ok o ,,l.a','.'."'f‘ Broadont; B, | LEERCR, 0 0 e prvaonts P one, and Bridge, Pyl _Icutgq% mi‘.gi!tgou B, 8, )\rnn;J;o‘\;l of tha Chicaga Chrlatian Union sre Wickershiim, Dhr‘at;‘ Dr. B. W. Earle, Boore- :ll?:l{l’t:‘ d ;nn:‘tm:ax ‘;Lllln:g‘ nT :},:cl{flr.\l'::a“:gu:: thia pvening ot 8 p'alack, a} V{l-.\lwl theye wil} bo chango tho namo of DRt DYEN'S 3ANDA, 9 "“Chiepgo Athenmum,” lbqpm?nmd g_’qu Ligvi 'fi beep recommonded by & vate of )'ml(co, and were found to’ be in oard of Uovernment. 'bjip redit for thalr Fooqvery is dus to Dotootives | Al members of $he Union sre saquested to ke | chay reoct order.” | the ———— until yosterday, to give oven the cwner any ins PERSONAL. X ¥ foaring possi= | 3x, J. J. Rorland, of the well-known lumber y “might Inlorfofe with' tholr | i of Manchord, Borland & Oo,, koa Just re- tyrned from a three months’ vgit to California, her, Not a con has been Mr, John A, Njehols, formerly of this city, id to the Depnrtment for sorvicos rendered, | has beon olooted Presidont of the Bonrd of Di- rectors of tho Knickorbocker Lifo Insurance ‘moment it was put in thelr hands, And rof ;n:é)o of A moeting of a few parsons intereated in the NE, WORKINANEN'S MASS-MEETING, Jaby W.. Cogn memarial w54 hold af tho Central wae nothing of {mportance done, gxcopt the ap~ 0 muko grrangoments for holding s | pointment of Magsrs. fHorvoy C. Doty and %an Micha ol Honahan as & Committes to call on the againat tlla xns»nul of the Eight-Hour {x . _8av- | biiliard manufaoturors and collect thelr subsorip- had proyionsly boen hold, which | gigng to the monument. It is s disgrace to the iaa done exospk to talk far into tho night an | billsrd fraternity of Ohiosgo thet thin momeriel i the trouble that will ctherwise enans. all that was ssid ‘had beon sald over and over UOTEL, ADUIYALS. muss-macting at the Weat Side Turn n | B. Parsons, l‘mlbm'zfin L. "M. Watking, De- < | trolt; W, M. Galt, Washington; H. D. Durphy, the 18th, and mpkae fugiher arrangemonts here: How 'York; 5. 8, Hall, No “l;:' ok 4] Peck, New Jersoy: T. Wighi- ¥, H, Watson, Medina; B. K. Hankeon, Watoflao; 8, L. Barbour, Dotroit W, Adnms, Quiney. . . . Paliner Hou. Harris, Philadelphis; E. L. Hine, New Ciark styoet. A deputation from the Amalgs~ 8t. Louis; T, B. DBoston ; 0, Petors, e o g o {0 Pratost againat Now-Vorit, D" Moroe, ‘Detroin | . 0; "Grand Pac%h—-f)- E. DoLong, Jananj J. M. Rusk, Washington; A. W, Rood, Hartford; Judge H. B, Payuo, Og:valnr;ill 2. 3 ol h‘.\umfinf; v, Horage Enos, iwaukep ; T, H. Ortoy, Lrie. Ak €8 & vaidar CHICAGQANS ADROAD, ' , on motion, B. DURDANK. . D, sudience a§- and Mrs. "I X._Iluso, William ov. L. O, Portor and family, s, tions, was Tend, or rocited, sather, with scarcely | Nadsworth, Migs Emmas Wadsworth, Miss an orrar in t:gln or s faulk A ux'p?essiou. Tt N‘fl"l Wg{s\]\}or&xbnl\lr. “Bm}d M“"j c{{;“ ?!!mx. peculiarity of Mr. Burbania entertainmonta i | Whoelor, B 1 il R I e %nnemn, Graves, Mrs. "John Munn, musical votco, but calling to hig [ Mr. ~—an rs. 0. 8. Bunn, John . Gharlos B, Popo, A, B. Pullmon, Miss Pull- W the Actor. His face is | man, E. Pullman, J. Dorman Stnnl%‘ H. H. acting and wi aHayan, a8 VY, W, Bhepard. . . Jer- aud veprosant slso the divers parts of Grofchen, | Mre. 8. H. Kerfoot and family, L. C. 3ur- ence—H. 0. Ayor sl heartily. In the purely humorons aelootions, SUBURE. A‘N’ NEWS, TLAKE VIEW, ¥Kitchen Romance," an Irish solection, were sll | The Town Board mot Monday evening. i being prosont, The minutes of the last meeting sang » bues solo {ndiffarontly woll, but recelved o5 |\ and approved, aftor whicha petition, | asking that that portion of Potorson avenus not yet finishod be completod, was prosented, and ————— THE OITY HALL. 0 for a couple of The city eollections yesterdsy amounted to | the Oommissioner of Highways for that distriot a8 been arrested, 810,000, and tho water-ratea paid to $3,000, +was instructed by resolution to do tho necessary ation, and slortly decide the question, whother | over under the rules: For the prohibition of or not the city should enter inta contracta bofore | cattle running at Inrgo in the wholo town, and the appolntment of & Poundmastor ; for prohibi- Ald. M. B, Baltey, Oannon, Mahr, and Culler- | tion of eattle running st large in the southwost Martin Jacobs keeps s satoon at No. 180 | ton, have signed a call for a spocial mesting of | end of tha town ; for sidowalks on the east side Townsond street. 'Tho place was ontored by Dburglars and o whole barrel of Bourbou and a lot of poppermint aud clgars wero carried away. 'The property was found in the house of Patrick Monahan, No. 85 Chicago avenue, yesterdn; forenoon. Monahan, his brothor James, an another inhabitant of the house named William | which nothing was done heyond examining and Doyle, wore arrested. 2 Annie *Btafford, the companion of the lata attonded to injured policomon aud nccldent Capt, Hyman, aued out a writ of replovin bofore | Shce: it Eilatai: bo-TAarolh. uVanuss fiom 8. K Justice “Huines, yestorday for tho rocovery of a | John Bootohmer, of No, 583 Wast Indiana | from Hae! By i ot valuablo cluster diamond-pin which now iotns stroot, writes to Tie InisuNE inquiring if it ia | Jerfoot, ssking the co-operation of the town in tho spotless shirt-bosom of tho immitable | safo for the Board of Tublic Works to pave that | tho Improvement of Grace street from Halsted Mra, Btafford clsims that | atrcet whon it hiss only » four-inch wate, this jowol waa stolen from hor and pawned nt | it, and is likely to bs rapidly built up with ftame | gy a some ouo of the numerous pownwhopsof the | storos aud other wooden buildings, An oxam- Rowfi, betwon Graceland and the 'Toll Gatoy xumhgls:fid {Tntlml:, of dfl.\u Fu}grfl;}nu‘ h\lll‘! n“lb °m¢fil:€ also o potition, signed by t.lhiity-thlmu fl’uz,eun. B o | the Board of Public Works shows 0 o) ¢a. 1end 8 of an {antond cluator will be | Mr. Hcotchmor docs not undersisnd that ho auking £ho Dosta.fo:sepeat focs the Common Qouncll, Friday evoning, to recelve | of Commerial stroat, in Ravenswood, from Law- roports of committees, and transact unfinished | ronce stroet to Wilson avqnue, on the enst side business, of Best !ausnue, from Wrightwood aveunue Au important meeting of the Connoll Fingncs | north to Borgmanni’s property,on the north slde Committeo was held yosterday afterncon, at | of Dunning streot from Halsted to Racine avenue; for grading the town's half of the road forming the bouudary between Lake View and Evanstony to finish grading Duunivg sirceb allowing the bills of some physicians who pipe in | strost to the Green Bay Rond; from Charles sking & aaloon liconse on tho Green Bay d July 1, 1879, sald section pro- i vasiding Ly one of the bost watared districka of | TOARICe DRl Bty Ly I et n bve aid on the table. A potition from Xnut Iver- porgannge, 'The Mayor offord the place to Qol. | wrongfully nssessed, was roturned for want of 0. @. Hommond and one or two others, It isgaid, | power to nob in the premises. but they poramptorily refused to have snything The following petitions were granted : For a todo th{x’ tho city's finauces. An effort s now | aldewalk on Fullorton aveuue, from Lindoln to resiguation, and a number of Aldormen are in | of Racing, from Fullerton to Lincoln avenucs ; tavor of incressing tho salary of tho offico to | for ealoon llconse to B, Ginedorft, on the £10,000 50 a8 to make it an-objact for bim to ro- | Graceland Road, near tho old Post-Ofllco, wain, Ho, hqwever, secrs inolinod to press the A commuuication was received from the Lin- tho acoeptanod of Lis resignntion, and tnere the | coln Park Commisaioners, presenting their muatter reats. financial report for the yoar ending Aprili, BOARD OF HEALTH, 1!?74. The report was received and placed on 0. Moalth was held yestordny afternoon, Dr, A communicaflon was also recelved from the Hahn presided, nmf all the otbior members, fu- | Oity Enginoer Iuvlns\vor to a lotter of the Buper- cludiug thoe Mayor, yero present, visor of Lake View to the Board of Publie At the personal solicitation of Mayor Colvln, | Works, in rogard to the probabla obstruction of ' had boen re- | tion of the Fullertonavonuo conduit, Tho ropl; e s::] v‘l::“:;'xd l;:d 88 bo (the | ehows that the excavated ratotial will ba rnmgvy- 31 no other place for him, he | ed under the contract, #o &8 tn causs no obstric- Mayor) could fh myor) cot n tion jn puy way. Mr, Ker{oot horo asked if the 129 Jess than in tho corresponding | Public Works and tho own Board last August, month of 1878, Tho avorage daily morlalily was | at which it was agreed, without nEnulul lx‘mn;nlll, o work, Mr, degreen, ‘The mortality roport for tha week was | Kerfaot thought a great mistake had bosn made also rgad and placed ou file, The donths num- | in placing the sewer at Fullerton avenue, It berod 119, an increase of 14 when compared with | should have been a mile or more further north the provious week, nud & decrease of 20 when | to clean the North Branch succousfully, . compatad with the corresponding woek in. 1878, nge presented for approval the foilow- Tl ‘monthly report of the Heslth Ofcar ., Tuckaford, 870,60 ; Thomns H. Las- showod that 2,667 puisauco moticus’ bad beon | rence, fye bills amounting to $1,802.44 1 Uharlea { 00 nuisanoes sbated; 640 sower | Lindomana, .§05,70; County Clotk, $26,50¢ D, béen sérved, and 358 obnnections | A. Cashman, $38.80; Pozt and Alafl, tor printing ’ ansossmont noticos, $110.87, The payment waa d. A Binas "potifd the Tonrd that hio Lind not boan able to hava his bond Teady to filn as ordor- ad, and agked for an extansion of timo, which g g el to the third ){?»r;lny in May. ‘e police raport for April was road, approved, ang plncad on file. Tho raport shpwa : Arrpsts m»dg 18; figes, $714 finon celleoied, $AG; aue- pond dd, $ : . ofort of lflnhMlW-hnr,' On%:nhnlm;c; o . 8, Was pry y o) e aloin ohat et ebrch, SobA 0 bi ensh dn?“l\ T, “almrb $2.10. ApprouT ‘and orderad on file, 0 ja or¢ g Tho rnlmmu};\?ulawwnr“ g‘u‘rdnrfi Bplggllx"’ guhn EFo_lz, fo8 ;mgq, ota. %A.B s‘_D. A, Uashmsp, phinting, 626,953 J. #, 1. Plckéring, lanip ohim- 0yl em*fin qentas Ny Kranz, far wasyicos os 1 of e slecln, S T B A A rogoln od for the grading af Bt o eope Lohe ki sge Commissionars® Ditob, and also for the g.fllglas of Bouthperk eyenne, from Vrightwood 0 Djversey avenje. It was’ r'alulvpo to poy N, Kranz and Fdward Ohgnt 815§ ongh {pr greding thair partions af tho 100 faot rond, i The Tronsurer of the Road Commissioners nrosented hig raport se followa: iveil af Edwin Ban =Ty Tcaved o s%-‘cmufi,p"x’dfixf 5 ‘Distupsol to Disgrict Na. 1. Dinl o Di: l!ull'l'rw!m:...--.....-..-E.m-.h ; o ypRerk was appraveg, 8 [y nda oL 0 o Doakd fan P adjouwrned $o Monday, May 11, UYDE PARK, Alargo andintofssting moging of the Trug: toen of Hyde Park was héld Monday evening, ne- gistod by mavy prominont citizona; ‘Cho following bills Tore approved and ordered to bo pald : Carr & Kylo, Topirg to stoves, etc,, 14,25 ;" Eddy & Olivor, naila” used in culverts, $84.06: O, Mo(Graw, epikes for ropsirg, €10.00; Peter Jolngon, Calumog forryman, 840,00 ; pay- voll for ropairs on Iyde Park avonue extension, ’asélfi.m’l';hll!, Bfl.flfl.l i aaflont Cads's n the or priggin ) ly's ro- port in tho §mtl£ &’de")\g{_a 1ho Committen wore unablo to dotermine tho liability of tho Boayd and asked {g trvc the mafter _roforr tho sttorney for his opinion, On' the po: tition "of 0, "E, Hequembourg for pay- {nent “ofi thh fi'f:'n ut‘lmq‘tu, fldlfi Qomurllzs oa enlled for gil tho qontracly and papors for ioformntion. On tho potitlon ?J( Jobn %hrhnu» to hlfil‘ the ditoh on v?n E‘fllflx atrui\ oLflmd out, nmmittpe raporto oy0 youl a no L oy Bretoe T e (?:A.’mp doononed, &n ?:fi mpn&h:gn olGII. B' Dnunn' to dlgan;n o dith an Cottago Grovelavenie from Forpys oighth to FitcyBeskntroot, the Cammitioo Feobme mended tho proposition to be accopted at §50. It wos yegolved thay Ssmupel Faulknor be added to ‘hg Commitigo on Inveatigation regard- fuig tho vilinge ofcers, and that the Committcs on Public Buildings pracure deske from each of the Trustees gnd other officors of the villag, #od o movablo railing to partition off tha uppoet ball for Trustees’ moetings. > On motioy of My, Faulkner, it wes Reanived, That » committee pf cltizens consisting of Van H. Higgine, H, 1, Bogio, ind E, G, Olark, be ap- paigted g3 Acominitica to om{wlm m;: and ropart upon charges preferred _againat ' officiala., Sald com~ mitieq to uet in co-operstivn with the caommittes ap- pointed by this Hoard, It" was discusned and lost. Mossrs, Colmau, Brinkman, and Muirhoad, of iha Town of Lake, lwriu arrived for g confory onca on tho Wator Works quastion, Buporvieor Oolman was called to tho Ohalr and’ statéd the £0 ordorad Board “thon objoat of tup oonferpnce and the uaqossity of baving & Superintendant nf Water Department. ‘Thae'petition of Harlow M. Witcox for npgoinl- meut a8 Buperintendent, ot o salary of #3,500 por_apnwm, wey prosented, He proposed to aubmit to n competing examination, and would ablde the rosult, Thore wag also a petition from T, §, Toulan for tho same at $2,000. ? After much disoussion on the subject, the fol- lowing wes adopted § Regolred, That it is the sonse of ‘}!" mesting ¢ 8t thie Trustees of tho Village of Hyde Park should ap- point a commiltes of 1o, tooonfer with a similar com- miiteo to bo appointed by the Town of Lale, 10 sxam- ine and report ipon yersons and sajary for the offico of Buporiutendent orlhl ‘Water Department, which ratdl camppitee should ropory te fhely respeciive Toards at thelr next mesting. The conferenca adjouraed, and the Hydo Park Trypteay xosni °é‘ bunincss, Copios of aMidps vita publishe urmli the late” campaign at- thp mlfi: ‘::Imm‘i“d El L. W, E:‘um; fig:llnm Fnginear Rhoades gud Buperintenden! 8y, um{! tho comp\n!u‘ of gx'edolrlok Dlukinaox'x ngainst & loose, irregniar, and illegal mode of awendlul{; publio moneys, eanocially iy ¢hat part disbursed ypon pay-rolis ss mado by the Super- intendent, were preseuted and referred to tho Bpaocial Committee on Investigation, Petitions woye presontod from Ired E, Lowe for gppolntment a8 pound-keeper at Union Ave- nue anuml, from 101 slgners for Poter Stoen- Lergor to bo & regulay policaman ; from Riohgrd D“"E‘? for slaon liconso gt Hydo Park avenuo and Fifty-fifth strost ; from thirty-four signers {or sidewalks on east. gido of Laugley avenue from Upion avenue to Tiyrty-ninth stroet, and on north slde of Union avenue, botwoen Langley and Cottago Grove svenuos; from owners of 1,300 feat frontage on Droxol Boulovard for Water-pipos ; from John McNab for copics of the soveral ardors or assessments touching his Janda; from B, ¥ Crosby for jntcrest on his warrants on Fifty-firat strect sowor; from Martin Brothers, Riverdala, for a hrldfiu-inndor at Chit- tenden biidge; and fram Abby C. Btioknoy for protoction on Park streot againat tho gucroach- ments of Lake MNichigan, all, of which wers referrad. 2 The re‘[:ort of Capt, George W. Binford for April, showing twouty-five arrests, $130 fines asgensed, and 5125 fines colleoted, waa received snd filed, The Hyde Park Gas Company made a roport of the gas-mains lald in tho village. The regular meoting of the Loard of Educs- tion was hald Monday evening, John' Woodward wag nphointnd Janitor at ‘Woodlawn Bohool vice Mra. Moody, who has left the villoge, Each member of the Board ia to oxamine all tho differont mothods of heating, and report in one month their plaus for heating tha CQornell Suhool-house. Messrs, Hibbard, Russcll, and Barker, were appointed & commitice of three to propare and submit rules for the gavornment of tho Board. It _was ragolyed that the regular mesting of the Board be Lold heveafter on the second and fourth Mondays of esch month, commencing with the fourth Mondsy in May, Qn motion, ad- journed, OAX PARE, CQol, Thomas H. Roff, late Obairman of the Board of United States Commissionora to Toxus and Maxico, delivered an intercsting addross to & bi approolative audience on ** Frontier Life a and Mexico," Monday ovoning, at the st Ohurch. ‘The anniversary of ths Onk Park Bible Soclsty took place Sundsy evening at tha Methodist piscopal Church, The chair was ocoupled by Bamuel Dualop, President of tho Bociety. The Troasurer's report showed o healthful stato of affaiva. Notwithsanding the Atorm of adversity that hns swept over the land, the people of the = Village lnat {our contributed £400 to the coftera of thia inatitution, being a decided incrouse on the of- forings of any previous year, The following named gontlemen woye olected oflicera for the onsuing year: 8, B, Hurlbut, Prosident; J. I, 8. Quicls; Vico-President ; Dr, Orin Tealk, Trens- urer; and OCharles Andrawn, Heorotary, The Roy, Mr. Hartuborn and the tov. Dr, Roynolds, Reotor of Clniat Church, i this placo, dolivored oblo snd interosting addvessoa, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Ot of Chioago & Northwostern Railway Company, 52 Wallst, annual meoting of th ors o AmnA et O the oleation of Dirsot: o Rallway Comigiatiy, for ors pureuant o law, wnd for (e frannsotion of auoh othior businoss an muy’coms bafors paid neoting, will ba lisld &t thg offige of tha Compauy. | the ity u Chivago, on Thuraday, tho 4th day of axt, &t 1 o'clak fy m, pndloliors will sulbanticate ot sighe't5 vota by prosanting th ho oiiva of o Gompaay, o W tration on or etore the 41l of M M. L. Byxe, Jn,, Seotstary, UFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIG RATLROAD COBMPANY. Al 23, 1871, The aunual meetiug of the Btookholdere of the Ohtoago, Rock Island & Paoifio Raflroad Compauy, for the olsotion ‘of Direators, purauant to law, and the transaotion of suoh ‘othor business as suay com baforo thom, will ba hold ut tho oftice of the Company, In the olty of Chloago, on Wodneaday, tho thied duy of Juns nest, at 11 oclook 1, : JOIN . TRAOY, Fresldont, "1, 11, TOWS, Seorelary, e Ofice Tnter-Slale Industrial Exposition of Chicao. e o LIGAO, Aprzg, tne ting of 8 _Btogkhioldors o 4 ah u.,‘,,'.':m atuel S rineaiy e S day of Hag, ¥eclook vy s wbgbo Eapotition Duflling, wn Hieblaas: ?;,'i'.hl,lw"n of Adam: ur the purp ot &8 AT by 16fr voting bonds l'lYulh, for it VRBED, Prosident, AMUSEMENTS, M'ORMIOK MUSTO HALL, YE OLDDE FOLKES INO[nING " Caroline Richings-Bernard, FIERRE BERNARD T MADANE DRODVEE, QUAKER CITY QUARTETTE, WL L. TOMLINS, Orohestral Orgenist, TIEO, M. BIROWN, Humorist Pidolst, And many othess, Alle Gpode Syvagores, Concarts ovor glvon In Chicago," ED 8]ATS NOW AT JANBEN Mo ONE# * sté\lrppnldr & Sheldop. THE GREAT ADELFPHL CHIH WBI)NBHDAY. . Grala I timeel NO INDREABR m PRIOK Oblldren, 16 cts, Tmmonso Suocess |~ Honuos Orawded ta the 'er Roof! Tromendong Finthusiagm gv‘ Thp mé‘;ng otqar, And Chrisdlo's Now Trick Pantomime, ? Alox. Dayia, the great Ventriloquist: Karl Lind, the H'f‘;l‘(ll‘?a:lxuml‘a[ U.T.Jln Brotbers and Childroa, Mohdsy goxt. B. CK 2 e UNTON PARK_QON@'L (HUROH. HOY 70 GET N IN THE VORLD! At the Michizan Avenne Baptist Ghnreh, THUREDAY HVE., MAY 7. A Loptuge, undor tho auspipes of tha Baptiat Unlop, by “THE SOOTTISH GOUGH,” As ho has beon termed, Prof, Allan Curr, F. G. 8. Lacturs to goram 4 8 o'alock. 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