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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1375. " THE CITY. GEMEE&_NEWS. Pottor Palmar hian sold to Isham & Bishop, for £35,000, 2G2¢ feoz on tho cast sido of Wabash avenue, 160 feot gonth of Adams street. fho Rtev. 1. Parkhurst, D. D, will dellvor hir popa‘ar lectuto on Jopan and the Japancso in tho Centenary 31, E, Churcl, this ovening nt 7:20 p. m. = s Al a meoting of the Bonrd of Directors of tha Lumberman’s Exchange, beld yeaterday, Mr, G. E. Bio*kbridgo waa cleclod Secrotay, tomerve for tha ensulug year. ¥ Tha following now Juaticen filod thelr bonds yesterday with Gen. Liob, Oounty Clork : Jfosoph Poilak, Jobn Summerield, Max Eberhanlt, and \Villl]hm F. DeWolf, Tha bouds weto for 810,000 each, Tha temperature yestorday, aa obserrod by Manassee, optician, No. 53 Madison streot STM"WB Bailding). was at 8 s, m. 41 degroes; 0 0. m., 44; 13 m., 43; 3 p. m., 425 G p. m. 39; 8. m, 33, Cat Wagner Is In town, bt gons back 47 Now Yorit City to attend Dan Biyant's funcral. He is ongaged at tie (and Opern-House, and witl appear thoio on tho 19tk of April, of the tam- bourine ood. Tho committes anpointed Sunday, at the meot. ing of Tronch oitizens, to drait a constiiution and by-laws for tha new military company, will meot at Dr. Briotd'a ofiice tliis evening at 8 a'clock. It s proooacd to call ths now organizas tion tho Gardo Lafajette, “Well, yes." unld & Van Buren car-condnctor to s friond yostorday aftornoon, *L'll acknawl- cdgo thnt Bill can bring tho hind-platform of tha car richt on a lovel with tho crossing without onco looking bohmd bim, bt [ don't eall no a0 a firet-clags driver as can't gol his grub-can + emptiod mride of four mivutes.” Lrnuna Rigo, a yonng woman who diod sudden- Iy of heart dinease fu a houso of ili-famoon State streot Saturday might, aud who was ot firab ro- ported to have committed sulcidy, was of a gooit 1amily, ot 1e'ntiven living 1 New York. Her remainn were placod in a vault st Roselill ucti) her father can resch here, Iler history is satd 10 bo a patticvlariy sad and eventful cna. Scene—Tho Litchen of a ravidenco on West Rovey strest. Loguilur — Littlo G-year-old Went Sido Mivn whom tho cools bas submutted to an unnecessary annoyanco—‘* Weil, Maggio, I thivkk you'ro renl mean now, and Ul Junt toil yon what 'l do. Whenover I wanted a driak, Ial- ways £yok the tio dipper ¢2 drink out of, bus now 11 take » clean tumblor every time, just to spito you—ow!" John Tulley, 8 brakoman on the Chicago & Narthwestern Lmlrond, fell from the top of car while atepping to another about 8 o'clock last evening, nenr Noblo streot, and was run over, Doll legs were severed at the Luecs, and thio fingers of too left hand wero cut off. The unforsinate man was brought back to the depot zod carcd for. Ila ia 20 years old, and residos with his mother in Wisconsin. A tenm of ho.gos attached to a wazon, and diriven by Peter Baker, ran away from tho corner of Clark aud Washington stroots yeaterdas morning, and. besides throwing thie driver vic lently out on tho peyomont and sevorely injnring hitm, struck tho hark in chargo of Robert Da:- tow and injured him badly. Dr. Terwell at- teuded both nen, and thoy wore subsequontly rewoved to their homes. Tho vehiclos wora considerably damaged., Tho surviving mombera of the Fifty-anventh Lllincis Volunteers held a meoting las night at the Bhiorman Ifouse to hear the repirt of the Bub-Conmittecs, The mooling waa well at- tended, and tho votornua of that command, who distingaishod themnolves at Shilob, aro detor- mined not to bo behind in tho coming rounioa of ths various army saoictios, and roportoed that nearlse1f not ali, of tho otd Fifty-seventh would participato on that occasion. 'ho dead and partially decomposed remains of n stranger wore found floati, Madison-streot bridge yeaterday, an: were coa- veyed to the Morgue, Tho Coroner hod an in- quest, aud s verdict of death by drowning was 1ctnrned, There wore no marks of violence on 1ho body, nor anvthing upon it which would in- dicato tho identity of deccased, who is & larcs wau, with daric bair, and mustacho snd whis. kery of tho sama color, Ho is dressed in a datk- brown sult. In convorsation with n prominent physician of this citv, a TninuNe 1oporter lexrned thiat the re- cont fnpurity of tho city water, enuned by tho prozence of the river water at the crib, causal an advan2o in infant mortality, to bis knowledge, of at least 50 per vent, The physician 1ecom- mends that, should such an occurrrncs again tale place au tho lavading of tho crib by our 1ilthy streany, a4 littlo watoras possivle in aoy el:apo shonld be given to either children or nm}lt;‘ audt even tuat should fitst bo thoroughly Loiled, Thero »oro no new devolonments of moment sround the Clief Uraln Inapector's oftics yester- day. r. Hacper was ab tho oiice quito oarly, and anpestcd more abxious than over be- furo to dispatch businoss, s firet step way to try to socure somo ono to bolp post the books of the ofico. He found a man willing to worl, but tho conditions conld not bo asreed upon, for the reason that Mr. Parker, who is acknonledged as Chlef Inupector by tho cmilayes, would mot sgree to paz any bills+ ¢f Harper's contracting. ‘Thers was no clashing daring tho day, the d. iofa Lkoaping ut a respectable distance, The businessof the ofiico was trinsacted with promptacss aud gon- eral eatisfaction, v A rather singular incident oceurred at the Uni- versiy Baotiat Onarch Buuday evenlug, The tev. dIr. Larll was preaclunz from tho toxt. ‘ropata to moot thy God,” when n mes-enger entered the Church huriadly sod asked for Dr. ‘Cucker. 'I'no Doctor left immediately ou itd bo- wig oxplained to bim that thocass was ono of wpenoy, aud ho had hosu gone hardly teu minutes bofore word was brought baok to tho churcn that tha person who tequired his assistance was dead. T'ie uingnlarly-ant lustration of the suddonnoss with which death often makes his visitations had an clectrifylng effoct on the congregation, who did not recovor from tho shock for maoy minutes. Llis nams wus Jamos Morey, a hatd- ware morchaut living at No. 50 Loke avenuo. o died of an overdoss of soonito. Recontlv Mr, Drake, of the Grand Pacific Hotol, me™ on oxamtnation of tho quantity of wilk forn#ed him, and found that what pui- ported to bo 2-gallon cans Jackod over a Lnif pmt af that quantity, On mentioving the fact to 3Ir. Mars A. Devine, No. 63 State strcot, who supplics tho milk, that gentioman promptly gave him a check coveriog any Foumb}u loss that might have occurrod from thia shortage, and Informing the Paliver Houae, which hio also sorves, of the fact, mado it an allowance for the sunnmy Iacklug. The trouvlo arises with tho wirymen from whom Mr. Deviuo buys, as Le sur pliea tho milk to Liotols in the original pack- uges. Mr, Deviue will now tutn his attontion to tliemn, aud, as tho poslty for shostage {a contly. cation of tho entire gtack, kome of the country dotryien may shoitly tind that their luvolos do not Enu 1o el profit, and thut honesty is the bost palivy natil tho affuir blows over. TIE FINANGE COMMITTEE, ‘The preparation for the entertainmont of O~ eago's guosts ab tho reunion of the army socio- tics next month goea bravely an. 'Tho Iiuauce Commitien appojntad o2 tbo citizens' meunfi some wacks aga hold a largs and wolt attsude moeting last night ju tho club.rovm of the Bher- wan Houss, Gen, A. T, Chotlain, the Chairmun of tho Committoo, prosided. f'na following gentlemen were aaded to tho sub-sommittees to sollcit subsctiptious ta dofray the expensen of tho reunion: Jowelers, dlessrs, William 13, Clapp and E, Foreman; sewing-ma- ehivo sgoucies, Mesars, Jomes Dollon snd Stowart sunuldxnn restaurants and saloons, Dicssrs, Charles Korw, J. L, Brounan, Josoph Mackin, Georgo Hook, Bdward 1L, Puiker, Henry Hehiseh!, Pewer Mahe, aud Josoph Mohr; Board of 'Liace, Mr.'T. T. Guerncy; ommibus lines, Br. A. Liagor; packers, Mr, Ilenry Waruer; coal deslers, Messru. J. O, toves, C. I, Dyer, and ©. A. Jeno; -nou dealers, Mz, Chorlos 3. Halo; drupns, Mr. Charles J, 1'soli; staves, Mesara. J. B, Baoge and 11, O. Durgis; lumber, Mr. W. M, Bouthworth; furniture, Mossra. Louis Shultze and A. L. Halo; boots and shoes, Mesara, O, J, Whitney and IT.J, McFarland; hats and caps, Y. J, Erby; milliuers and uotions, Meastu, P, J. Honnesey and . L. Gigo; wholesale rucers, Mr. J. J. Conley; ot grocors, fessrs, W, I. Schimpfermann, T. E. Perrier, &nd W, 11, Bloddard ; wholesalo fiquors, Mousre, Tt O'Nelil, E. O. Carter, and I Linzonj banks, Llowurs. John Bueblor, John O, Hames, and I, B, Dox: insurance, Mr, J. K. Mlll(']’!h'l clova- fors, J. Barrell ; hooke, Gen. A. O, McOlurg; roruil clothing, Slr. R. J. Wilde; Governmont oftices, Capt. Clnrles Armutrong ; real-sstate, Mr. tisorge B, Clarke. ‘hero bolug no further business the Oommit- tee adjourned to meet again Friday nightat 8 o'clock at tho ssme placo. The Yrogramme Comimitteo will moet to-night. b tho Tremont Liouse, Th Emndnréfi;:m::' of the Chloago o Temporsace Allisuce halda nuuu‘y Lower iu the river at | Farwell Hall yesterday afternaon. Tho attand- Ance was very 8lim. ‘The mocting was opencd with prayor by tho Rov. M. M. Parkhurst, and, in tho abmonca of tho Chalrman, L B. Crogin way ealled to tho chatr. Thao Committeo™ roport of work dona was then aubmitted, in whiah it was announcol that the temyporanco mnss-mootings would ba continned in the differout chtrehes of tho city, and that thio Ttov, Thomas Whittaker, of Eogland, wonld bo hero sarly in May to asaist 1n the work, The report stated tbat alre. T. DB. Carse, Mra, ¢, II. Chase, G. IT. Sidwell, avod L. D. Boomor hod resigned from' the J%e oanco Committes, and that A. B, Vaodoron, Mra, O. B. Wilson and Miss Alta M. Hulett had been substituted. The roport closed with an appeal to tha members of the Comm-tien of Oue ITundrod to give or collcot 810 each for the mapport of tho Allianco, and with congratula- tions that moat of the miniators of tha eity hiad signed the Constitution of tho Asscela:ion. Somo desultory conversation cnsued in rofar- onzo to the financial naeds of the Alliance, in which n member of thn Temperance Neform Club complained that the Altiance was mis- usming and injuring that crganization, which led to exnlanations and arolorios. “Tho macting closad with Listening to a lenethy paper by M. G, Ketlay on tho * Co-aueration of ‘Temperanco Soclaties, and tho Deat Methods of Success,” NEDRABKA RELIEF. Jolin T, Tront, Liontonant U. 8. A., Becratary of tha Nobraska Tichief and Aid Society, hns nent the following communication to the General Superintondont of the United Blatoa Lxprosy Companys Pleare notlfy egents along your ro:ds not 4o recefve privata donationn consigned io this Boclety after the uth fnst. Barh shipments should bu made direct to under such ratea as you may xea fit togivo, {og to closs about the 13th o sy, —_—— COUNTY AFFAIRS. BOME UXIMTORTANT DUSINISS. The roguiar weekly mecting of the Doard of Connty Commisalanors was hold veaisiday after- noon, Presidont Burdick in the chair. "Tho County Attorney sont in » communieation in shich ho stated that tho necossary legislation to onablo the exocntion of jndgmonis of the Sn. premo Court in cases of tax anpeals—the samo amounting to $500.000 rovenua involved in pead- ing apponls—had boon secured. THE COUNTY INBANE. Tle further stated thac tha bill providing for tho adwisslon futo the Insane Asylum at Elgwn of 140 porsona charged to Caok County, with tho omergoncy clauso attached, hod been passed. ‘I'ho Board was ealled npon to tako eoms nction with rogard to tho matter, as tho bill provided for the removal of tho present inmates bo'ong- iug to ook County nt Jackaonvilla to Llziu, 1o suggestod that tho Loard procure cor.ifled capios of tho bills, bocause thoir oftictal publica~ tion would bo puatponad for some timo, Relorrod, ‘Tho Superintendent of the Northern Hospital for tho Tusane, Mr. Kilbourne, ment alotter to the Board in which Lo stated that tho instiiution ;vu {‘udy to recoivo additional patients.® Ro- arred. Tlin Connty Treasurer reported that ho had traosfoired to tho County Treasury tho sum of §36,067.45, beld by hlm as Collector of taxes, in accordanco with tho act relative to the railruad- nrab tax, He had placed the moncy as & ** Ite- funding Fund.” Whon tho uccessary blan wero ready, the Treasuror would bogin the r fundment. 3r. Join V, Farwell scnt in 8 communication in which he declined to act on the Commuttra for investigation of charitable institutions. Placed on file, o THE_ATLAS. . Tho Committes on Eqailization of Taxas, in regard £2 thio compiling of atlases of Coox Coun- ty for tho batter undaratandingz of this wors, 10 quested power to omploy compatent draughismon”® to do tho businoss, the employea to be piaced on the pay-roll of the county, and the Committes to have power to discharge them at any time, Commissionor Ioldon moved (hat said em- ployes be omployod at w rato not to oxcoed {4 per day. TLoet. Commissioner McCaffroy sald that, whilo ho fasored oconomy, he kuew that good draughts- mnn conld not bo sccared for leas then $0 por day. Ilo moved that the Comimiltoo bo cmpower ed to make the best terma thoy coull, at a rato not to oxcead 85 per day. Commissioner Guonther anggested that the Committes hLad botter procoed without resolu- tion, a8 a matter of wrial. Thoy could tell witlin two weoks, Mr. McCalfray then withdrow kis motion. TIE WATER QUESTION. Commissionsr Mouaifrey pieanted the follow- iog resolution, walch wud roferced to the Com- mittea on Public Charities : = Resolved, That the Committes on Public Charities be and they are hereby instructad to ascortain whetcr tha facliitfes for supplying water at tho Insane Asylum aud Poor-louss are ude junte to the neccssitisa’of the caming year, and report tao rosult of their investiga- tion to thoe noxt meeting of this Doar. Tho same Commissionor movel that ncom- 1nittos of thres o look after conuty printing bo nnxunxled. Laid over. djourncd. conalun: Wa are try — THAT TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH, JUDAL 2'ALLIETER UAD NOTIING TO DO WITH IT. The following lotter from Judga 3eAlllster states what part he bad in tho roleasa of Mr, Storoy from confinsment aftor Judge Williams Lad pronounced sentonoe : WAUKEOAN, Arril 5 4doiph Joses, Fsg.~Mt Dean Btn: H.ving bein ubssut from um s two days, I did not get your favur of tho 24 {uat, uutil Haturduy even. ing. Ii’un much oblige to you for ealling my attoutlon toan article in the Staats-Zeutung, cutitied * Courts and Press,” 4o whizh it sooms to bo assumed an o fact that, in the Storey contemjtcass, I by talogram ordersd bis raieaso upon ball, T have done so would bavs Leen a palpable irregularity, sud, to bave doas it bezanse he isa prominent citfZen at thobead of o rowerful newspaper, would havo tho sppearncs of favoritiam, and justly subje:t_mo to criticlem from tho press and legal profsasion, Iu short, fn my judg- mieat, such o coniese, If true, would bo a scrious reflec- tion upon the sdministration of justice, and rouder moan object of conlempt, It kan been o struggle on Ty patt to give the poor and helpless an equal ohsnca 10 tho same rights befors tho law clalmed by the ligh and fufiuential. No fnstance can be found In my record wuers I have shown favoritism to the in. fucutfal, But to deay a man apy of his equal rights because ho (s rich or infuentisl 1s to brng the baszat of demagoguery into the admin. Istration of justice, 1In the Siuroy case the manner of thio reloass gives color to the heliel till 1 was a pazty to the irregular yractics, and the crrlr should be cor. rected, Mr, Goudy came to iy house belween 7 aud i o'clock {n the oveniug with thie record, My house i3 abont & mile out of town, Aftor oxamining {t, snd be- Ing of thaopinion it was a proper case 10 jjo Lefore the full Court, I made tho order on the record in the le. f“' Jroper way, I eigned notling else, suthor. zeul nothing to be signed n my name, Tuera was not o ward sald about tolographing, A little after ¢, counsel loft with {h3 reaved, 1 reinining at sy house. Now, whaterer of irregularisy occurred subsequently is not chargsabla 1o 1ue for anything doua or omiited, Peellug that I shiould just.y farfelt the confidenca and roapect of my bratlren of the bar if this falss impresalon should Ful uncorrosted, I havo taken tha troubio to expiain t. Reapoctfully yours, ete,, W, K, McALListRz, —— TOWN MATTERS. THY WEST BIDE BOARD. A difforant arrangoment from that formarly had was made for the meeting last night of the Board of Auditors of Weet Chicago at the town affices at tho cornor of Washington and Des- plainea stresta. Deforo, tha crowd gathered around the table at which the Bard mot, and sghin-musio” nterrupied their procoedlngs. Lavt night tho table was put In- side tho Collector's ofice, and tho crowd romained autaido the Dbar looking through the wriro s2reens, liko boars through the bars of & cage. Beven o'clock waa the hour fixed for the mooting, but it was nearly 8 bofore' s quornm of the Board was present. 1t was whispered about the crowd that Tom Fitzgerald was sick, and sure onough the Town-Clerk did not pucin an appearance, Bupervisor Baker tiled hia hand on tho safe-door, but could mot unlock it, so that the record book could mot be got at. Tho opmnion was genorally expressed that that was no matter, as ths peculiar mods of keeping the minutus adopted by Mr. Fitzgerald wado them of lttlo sccount, oxcept os a curi- osity. flg rvisor Daker then took tbe chair, and called tho Board to order; prosout, Justicea Wpleh, Boully, Vau't Woud, and Austin. On wmotion of Justice Waluh, Justice Scully was olocted as Becretary of tho meoting, Justica Van't Woud thon moved tlas the Board should uljuum 4l Thursday eveninz st 7 o'cloglt, ustices Walsh snd Austin wanted to know whether they could not transact eoma business. ‘The former wanted to know wiy the Town Clerk was not there, Had the Board any trustworthy iuformation that hewassick? Collector O'Brien attempted Lo voluntser some foformation on the subjoct, when Justice Walsh snapped him up by asking the Chainnan if outsiders wers to be permitted to intorupt the procosdings of the Board, He protesied agsivst it. 1o kunew his rights, and dered maintain them in tho faca of aov mav, e wauted & beiter oertitloste of the Tovn Clerk's illuess than gumor or cou- nivance of fraud, & Colleator O'Brian sald that if he accused him of_counlving at fiand ho was guoilty of fraud, Justice ‘Yalsh—ho was speakiog to you, sir? Tlow dara you intarrupt the proceedinga of this Board wilh your jmportinont remmksl O'Brien (rod-facod amd ballicoso)—Yonr al- Inatona woro dirce-ed at me. Justicn Scully—Como, cuno, Tot us atop this, (To the Buporvisor), DPlsaso put tha mtion, HBuvervisor Bakor then {mt the motion to w Journ, which was carvied Ly his own vote, M tices Walsh and Anatiu voung in tho negative, tying tho otlier twa Justices, L FIONTING MIRE EVANS, A meeting of Gonnans waa held Iast svening at Na. 113 drcher avenua . to take the prolim- inary stane tuward protesting rzainsttho triumph of tho Miks Evana "ticket at the roesut town oleation, anl to oxpoio the fraads which, it is olsimed, led to tho defeat of Greenwald and Grnonht, . Tao masting was small but oarnost, and was called to order and roa by Joo Geuenhat, wno nominated Willinm Zoung as Chairmun, and Ilerman Lonis as Beerotary, Hpaceaos wera mado by the Chairman, John Schank, (oorge Greonwald, Jos UGrucuhut, | Mathy, Sohmids, and othors, The speschea wore a recital of tha fiauda perpetratad at tha election, fuch m9 etuiling ballot-boxes, repeating, ote. Mike Xvans, Mika McDanald, and the polico fuice woro spacial objocts of cinsure s but thoy had their dafender presont in the porson of Pat Dyor. It was found nocesaary £ ordor him from tho room goversl timea, and ho barcly cscapod beingthrcwn out. Deforo ndjourumont, Joo Gruenhut appointed tho following Committos to inquire afior cloction fiawds, to report at the next meoung: J. M. Mathy, J. B. Gambouy, Willinm Young, Joba Schoofar, Juhn Zimmorman, C. Eigentnan, J. Kastuer, 0. Ritter, N. tois, IE; Gross, 0, Schank, J. Kocly, J, Falkenberp, and Steplon Diescn. Tle sontimant of tho mectioz throughont wan, * No Iri<h need apply,” and the nadmlying objact seemed to bo to furthor antagoniza the German aad Islsh nationalities of the city. Sy AMUSEMENTS, TIOOLEY'S TUEATRE, Madime Janousclok's second engagement in Chicago opaned aa inavapicionaly, so far as the weather is concerned asdid the first. Tho housa, however, was large, oven though many holdors of roseived seats Lad failed to brave tho woatber, Tho draman which this great tragio actrosa played last ovening was “* Chosnoy Wold,” with which slio opened beforo, playing the two parts of Lady Dedlock and Horlense ths French maid. Tho plece draggod hosvily, and the first two neta werovory latoindeed. Thoy ara long and glovmv at the best, but scemed to move more elowly than over last night. Tao_roat of tho picco was iporo briskly plaged. Mmo, Janan- schiek's interpratation of thie character of Lady Dedlock bas hefore boon noticed in thia column in terms of ths lhighest pralso, and remarked upon a3 » srondor of subduad poser in actiog. ‘Tuero aro but two scencs in which alio gives way to the emotious which torment her with the re- morsologsneas of I'uries, and these aro not the moet effective in tho drams, 'The contrast bo- tweon this part and that of Horlenso is of great adrantage in exhibiling tho lady's ve:watility, Tho supoort givon by the company traveling with Mme. Jananschel: 1a ox- collent, Mr. Braidloy’s ZTullinghorn snd Mr. Suine's Joe Lemng eapacially notsworthy, * Clhicsney Wold " will be receated to-night and Wodnosday; Thursday, *TlLe Earl of Essex' will be plaved; Friday, ¢Deborah:" Saturday afternoon three acts of * Mario Stuart” and tho comedy ‘*Come Hero,” and Baturday night ¢+ Henry VIIL" . AGADENY OF 31USIC, A very good audicnce nssembled at this bouas Jast cvening to witness tho iitial performance of *.Minnio's Luck; or, the Upa aad Dawns uf New York Life,” by tha Wallaca siatars, Jounie, Minnio, and Mand, The drama {8 a good ono, of ths gensational order, smanatiog from tho feriilo penof John liroughiam, tho calabratod dramatist, and wasrecoived with narked approbation and unstintod applauso by the audience, Miss Jennio, as AMinnie Rook and Clara i illoughby, a dual rolo, made a most decided hit, Jicr protiv faca and ‘sparkling acting gainlo {ac ouco the thor. ongh good-will of tho aulionco. Missea Min- nio aud XMaud, tao littlo onss, gained freah Iaurels by thelr verv clover porsonation of tha characters of Jnky Dicls s printer’s dovil, aud Spolty, o newsbos, in which they introdaced sovoral rongs and dances, and o most artintis clog-iance, which was thrico enonred. The com'nny supporting tho Wallaco sisters 18 a strong ono. THE OTHER THEATRES wero_pot very well attendod, the wnfavorable condition of the weather mnc:ing thom,as might b expactod. ‘The intorosting display of pictures at the Ex. position Duildiny is xtil ono of the prominant attractiony, and "is daily visited by admirlng crowds, e AN OBITUARY. ! ORYILLL JUSTTS DLiSd, ! Mr. Auron Bliss, of this city, has loat his only son, Orvillo Justun ilas, onder poculiarly sad circamitasces, Tho young man was marrled only s month ago to Mlss Rankin, of Nowark, N. J.,aud atarted on a biidal trip to the South. His bappiuess was of short duration, Ha was attacked by typbold fover almost immodiately aftor bis arrival at Jackaonville, Fia., and died thore after soillucan of thres wooks, Mo was supposed to be out of danger until & fow hours bolore his doath. 'I'io brido of & wonth ia now & widow, - BIr. Dlies graduated with honors at Yals, in the class of 1871, He waa chosen orator for the cluss-day oxerclios. s oration was afterwards quoted on the tloor of Congress. Afterspsnding a fow moantha in this city in mercantilo pursuits, hie went to Colorado for his health, and then spont & year in Euvopo, Igvpt, und Palestine, Ho was a closo atudont of soclal scionco, and bronght back with bim a storeof valuablo facts, which made hna convernstiou” ospecially enser- tainlng. During his stay abroad Le wroto s valusble sories of lottera to a Chleago neweae paper. ‘Thoro was a demand for taeir rapublica- tion, 1n book furm, and measures woro baing taken to tbas ond when the author mot bis sad and sudden fato. Ne, Bliva h.d stndied law in the offlce of Ao4urs, Isham & Lincoln, of this clty, and ex- acted to practico his profossion bere as soon ss En rotutnod from kis honoymoon, He had a bright futare baforo him. The hixk hopss of bis family sud frienda havoboen blaated, Fla was a man of & singalarly kindly pature, keenly con- scien:foun. ndovout Chrlstian, aloving son, broth- er, and fricod. A wido circlo wlllduprnu hia loss. —is THE CITY HALL. The license clork yoaterday roceived $300 on olty licensca. The City Treasurer yosterday received 99,853 from the City Oullector, and $1,85) from the ‘Water Departmont. Duriog last year the Board of Public Works consumod $512,781.04 11 purchasing and io luy- iug water-pipes, together with the location of fro Lydrans, and all minor additions to tho system, g ‘Tho Doard of Publlo Works will to-day oper bids for the conatruction of asphait walki in Wash- ington Park, on North Clark atrast, They will alao sdvort:sn for the building of aw enzino- house on L'wonty-1fth atroet. Mr. Cleveland, tho dayor's nooratary, was un- able to attend to the duties of his of yoater- day by rasion of n seveie 8! of hie ankle oc- casloned by hia ranning after a North Hide oar, All of which Ia su argument agalnst short- aighted conductora. = Tho Board of Public Works . yeatorday opensd bids for tho aupply of 17,000 tons of antLracite coal to the Wator-Worka, Tho contract was awnrded to Robert Lo, the lowest bidder, ata prico of 83 per ton. ‘The other bids were: E. L, Hudaslrom, #3,17 ; Rogers & Co., 83.30; Kelloy, Morley & Co,, $3.43, * “ 'Tlis rouisition of the Polico Departmeni for the connnyg year was handed 1n to tho Doard of Dolice yesterdsy afternoon. It foots up 923,180 aa it {uat present, aud if any changos aro mads in it # will cortainly be to ircrease tho amouat, ‘I'ne heaviest item 18 the racommendatlon for the addition of 150 patrolmen to the dopariment. The Fullerton avonuo condult trial was re- sumed yostorday aftornoon in tho Mayor's oflice, Lawrence, Winston, Campbell & Lawrence ap- poaring for the couractors. Bomo pretty strong avidoucos aro being produced by tho contractors, but very llitle which haa not boen already pub- hished, ” T¢ olds fair to nceu{? the loisura hours of tha city ofllcials for sevoral woska to coma, as 8 full report 1 being taken of all that happens, aftor tho manner uf tho contostod-elootion nuite. The charge of Judge Booth rolative to the rowdsr awned by the city, which was once atored o nd which bas been romaved to int—Low far distanc need not bo here occasionod conmderabie talk about building 8 powder-bouss on a pier estonding out into the lake, Tho Fire-Marsbal is disposed to think that powder or dynamits 1s an indis- ponsable agunt In fighting larga firo, and cone sequently hie wants o pleatiful supply of it closo ot hand 1 case of av smergency, TUE MAYOR'S BILL. Uhicago's Mayor yestordsy awoke from the dull lothargy hitherto aurronnding his sombra oflice, andd “araduatad from tho areary husineas of rigning pav-rolls to the autocratical poniijon of aigniug the appointments of tha city ofticors who o.co considorod him thoir nndorling, so far as authority nlono was o:nco'ned. A lobbying community of Aldarmen and othors, constlauting & riag for tho olection of a certain Justico to pre- rido aver tho South Divislon I'olico-Court, wero oll hanzed u({.vher than Haman by the informa. tion that the Mayor's bill wna in force from tho tuno of 1ts alwnature by the Governor, and that tho Mayor alona hnd the power of Appoint- ing Justico Boyden's succeessr, It neod hardly bo statod that ‘the ring was formed in tho intoteat of the gambling fiatornity ¢ nor noed i¢ be stated that Mayor Colvin wili, tindor no cir- enmatasces, aend fu tno name of their candidate for the poaition, Thaoir little_gamo, ke Hawk- akaw's, 18 tharefors epoilrd for the prosent, Tl ring who defeatad Bovdon's reaopointment may ye: find another anda harder nut_to eraok than snv {hat bay falicn to_thair lot. Ttiswafe to cradics that ir, Logan D, Wailaco will be the next Polics Juatico; in fastit is almosta cortain- iy unlees Justico Do \Wall nccnqru 1ha position, whichianot at all probable. Mr. Wal'aceishighly recommendad by such gontlemon ae W, C, Goudy, John Forsyth, Judua lgxncker, and the Hon, B, G. Caultield, " Tho Cloveland-Reno tmoroglio neod not now be adjusiad bv the Courts, oxcapt au ta tha salary of tuo Polico Oammissionara for tho tioto nlready olapaed, Tho_position is now en- tiraty at the disparal of the Mayor, all of whose actions, both remora’a and_appointments, must bo sanctionod by o tws-thicdy vota of the Com- mnn Counzil, It fa to bo hoped that tho Mavor's ill, naw Eaat it has passed, will bs mado to do goad service, and no botter boginning of ajprond careor conld bo glven it than the apnointmant of n straicht, honost, npright Polico Justica in tho South Dvislon, e GRIMINAL, Timothy Tierney and Joseph Latteral, bosa, quarreled over s gamo of marbles on the prairie, neat the Stock-Yards, Saturdav, and the former drow a revolver and ahnt the laiter in the back, inflicting o slight wouud, The shooter cscaped ' arioat, The rosidonce of Dr. D. P, Reynolds, of this aity, at Lombard, Ill, was ontered by burglars 1ast weok, the mon complotelv ** going throueh ™ theo honge. carrytug away 500 volumos of books, a largo trunk gontainlng the wardrobo of his lato wite, pictures, oto., the Doctor's clothing, and even the lico curtains and lambrequina from tho windows, Oficers Owen aud Seatt ar- reated Lo pacties, one of whom, Josoph Shaw, ustice Heally yosterday held in defauls of 000 bonds fo anawer in tho Criminal Court, horo ia little hope of sscuing tho proaeriy, amounting in tho aggrogata to nearly $1,500, Yeatorday morning, about 12:33 o'clook. Con- atablo David Walsh and Oficor Ottr wont into the bakery of Caspar Hubner, No. 100 Canalport avenne, for tho purposo ol sorving s warrant upon that individaal. Hubuer and thros of his cmployes attasked tho ofticors. and a fight oosned, in -tho course of which Otio waa badly iujured about ~tho head, oua of tho mon striking him with a clab. Walsh was aleo ronghly naed. 'The nrrival of reinforce- monta from tho Twollth Street Station resultsd in the arrest of IIubnar and his workmen, Josoph Bedouln, Anton Koin, and Frank Toblss, who wore chiarged with riok The proprietors of tho Malakoft Theatre,” which ended its oxisionco aftor a runof ten days, woro besfors Justico Haincs vesterday, chargod with obtaloing mouey undor false pro- tenses, Their namos aro Waltor Southgate and Juhn C. Selwrooder, Trom tha statement of Fredetick G. Adle, who bad them arrested, it appears that he vaid £435 for an interest in thio business, boing promis=d tho Troasuroraldp, When lio presoutod himaolf ab the box-ndico to tako charge, thoy rofased to recoznizo him, and avo him the “grand bounce.” Tho caao is set ‘or & hoating on the 17th inst. Behrader is also charged by Ella Goodwia with having obtatned #1753 from her by jugglery, and his trial on this complaint will tako placo at tho samo time, BORDER TROUGLES. Raolds on Doth Sides of the Rio Grande, Gavvestod, April 12.—Ths News' Drowns- ~villo epocinl eays Mr. Alroy, United Staten Com- meraial Agont at Camargo, writes to Consul Wilson, 8t Matamoras, April 6, that o few days previous tho Camargo authorities rocoived no- tics from & miner that a party of ton or twonty nrmed men had crossed from Texas, aod wera procoeding towards Camatgo, Whon thoy roachod thero, eight of thom wers ar- roatod, throo m town and five nt n ranche. The throo were cxamined ‘I'he Cllef of Polica told M, Airoy thoir horees had American binads, and many articles takon from them wers evidently Amorican, Mr. Aoy nuked the Mayor of Camyreo to let him mee tho horses and niticles. 1o refused, but sald ho had tolographed bhin request to AMatamoras. Tlho prisoners aro £3id to boon their way to Mata- moras, Consnl Wilson has notified Judge Dougherty, and proposes to ald tho authorities in any action they may take. The Judre i compolled to hold Court in Julgo Ware's dlstrict. Ilo sent a telogram to the Mavor of Corpus Chriati, and hoa taken #iopd to iave tho horses and articlos identified shiould they be brought to Matamoras, Alox Morril bas beon missing soms timo. o loft Lioro to visit a shoop rancho and carry sup- plies. 11is horso has bean seon with a party of rmders robuining to Cuerss yanche in Mexico, Mornl's brothor has boen buatiag his body with- out wiccoss, N J. . Callon haa recoived notico from Mexican aaurces that 100 men are at Charco aud Condido, 35 miles back of Revnosa, Mexico; siso, that tho raiders are introducing men into Browns. ville to firo houses and -commit rabberics. The feoling horo is, ght, loave, or havo your throat cut.”" It isa wmero quult{nn of tima 14 to the asrassination of the fosr Americans llving in tho Valloy of tho Rio Graundo. KANSAS EDITORIAL EXCURGION. QGavveston, Tex., April 12,—The Kansas editorlal excursion party arrived horo on Batur- day evenlog, and are guests of thecity. They wero callod upon Ly Mayor Fulton and many prominent clitizona yesterdav, and wero driven around the city and on the beach. To-day they wera treatod to an oyster bako, chowder, slo. A sooech of welcomo was made by ex-Gov, Cab- Lack, and rosponsen ware given by soveral mem- Lora of the party, Tho meoting waain the klnd- ost spirit possible, The editora arc extravagaut in thoir praises of thio pooplo here, and this visit marks & new opoch latho ralations batwasn Koosas and Texas, ———— AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS. Gpecial Dispateh ta Tha Chioage Tridune, Dwianr, I, April 12.—~Romarkably fine ‘waather for the Isst six days. A very large aroa of aacd has been plowed, and -sown with oata, The ground, however, is very dry, but in floa oonditlon, Altogother the agriculturat lookout is encouraging and everythiug botokens a fino growiog spriog. 'Tue Colorado potato-bug, noarly related to the Nobraska grasshopper, has not ves made his appearancs, and it is thought that the severs wiuter hau boen too much tor h{m. Wo liope Le haa gono to the cave of gloom, —— THE RISSOURI RIVER. Avectal Divatch ta The Chicaoo Tribune, Broux City, Is., April 12.~The river ab this point is statiovary, Reports from the uppor nivor represent it as rapidly rising. A dispatch from Fort Randall to-night says the river rose aver 4 foet there to-day, The comotery is still oaving. The bodies in tho vicinity whyre tle slides oconr have been romoved, and = repetition of Saturday's disaster will bs avouded. EAST LIBERTY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Eusr Liszary, Pa., April 12.—CatTE—Rocelpts for threa days, 2,719 hesd ; for the week ending (his duy, 6,767 head, Thesupply for yard sales has Leen oz- ceedingly Ught,—only 20 loads,—~tho balsnce of ar- Fivala belog all through slock, aid nexly all of thew are on hand yet forsal. No'business bas boon dons sxcopt relalling to home bulchors, #0 thero &ra 0o qualations. Toix axpoated that e mackst will bo o auRacelpta fof thres 6-{,- paat, 10,265 head, and for tha wack, 16,005 bead; Yorkers, $3.33; I'hils. Qelpbls, 0.4039.60, ‘Burxr—iloculpts for throa days past, 5,000 hiad, and for tha week, 15,400 head ; beat, $,50@7.10; me- dlum, $3,60@6:33 ; clipped, $5.00 26,00, . Bteinway's Latest Imnrovement, Thelr new pateat “ Toat tainlug Podal,” attached 4o both upright snd squate ylanos, may now be scen at the warerooms of Lyon & Mealy, 103 Stata street, This valusble attachment offords ihe performer facllitivs for tho production of & varlety of beautiful effects, bithorto unstialuable in the art of plano-play= ing, - Becond-Hand Organs, Very fine Bood & Bons, Estey, Prince & Oo., and Burdet organs, bul Little used, for ssle at Beed's Teme pla o Mualc, 9 Van Burea sidset, st Balf-prica, THE COURTS. Another Man with a Clouded Title, Bomo DMoro Buits Against Camblers Dropped. Qo Judgment Record, BILL TO REMOTE CLOUD ON TITLE. Daalol 3eLaron, Stanley datthews, and Will- faat M. Ramney, filad & bill againat Edson P. Stovona and Henry 8. Everhart toclear the titlo to their land. They reptosont they aro the own- ors of the 8, W. X and the W. 3¢ of tho 8. E. % of Bec. 20, 37, 14, conlainjug 240 mcros, tho legal title to which 18 In Daniol McLaron subjeot to a trust-dacd foc part of the purchase-money. In July, 1874, one Benfamin [’ Hiaman ootered into s contract with tho dofondants to convoy fo thom thia land for 210,001, of which tho 81 waa to be paid in casl, and the remoiudor in throo oqual inatall- monts duo in cightean, thirty, and forty-two months. In Octobor fullowing the cantract was fllod for rocord, and with it was filed an afidavit to tho offect that ouno of {Lo ownersof the land, W. M. tatnsov, had sssentod to the pro- poscd salo. T'ae complainanta dony that any of tliom made or nreentod to mich an agrecment, o'mm that it {8 a cloud on thoir Iand, and, thore- tore, pray to have it declared vold and of no effect, UNITED ATATES COURTS. Lea & Parrin, manufacturcis of the wel- known ¢ Worcesterabiro Bauzo,” filed & Lill agalust Frank Deeluin to rastraim him from in- terforing with or lmitutlulx their trade-msnrk, or manufacturing any sauco in hnitation of theirs, 0. H, Warmington, M. A. Ianna, R. I, Rhodes, and J. I, Rbodoes began a anit againat Miner T. Ames, John M, Corae, and J. W. Ells- worth, claiming 812,000, . BANKRUPTOY _IT731s. 8reet, Dempstor & Co., McDonald Bros. Cra- gin Bros, & Chandler, '}, (. Kublmanun filod a petition in bavkrantey agnivst G. T. llowe, of AMcHouory, in McHenry Connty, Tho petition- ora' claima amount to 8735.25. Their chargo is that Ilowe mads a frindulent transfor of somo of hia praporty, and allowed mome to bo taken on logsl procees, with intont to hindor snd delay his crodstors, A rulo to show causo April 33 wan issued, 5 A numbor of ereditors alsa filed an involuotary petition against Brian I'bilpot. a real estato deal- er of this city. 'Tho only ,charge is tbat tho debtor ailowed n judgment by confession to bo onterod ngsiost him Jan. 26, 5, for 8305 in fovor of the Intornational Bank, on which oxecution was aftorward Issued. The following ato tho namea of the croditors, and tho amount of thelr claims: D, K. Caiter, 24,000; T. L. Howe, $3,881,76 ; John N, Whaeler, £2,401; C. B, Tarwell, 846; 8. 8. Dusbnoll, £7,2603 and W. C. Coflin, 82,160. Q. . Campbell wos appointed Assigneo of Bamuel J, Pickatd, and R, I, Jenking of Fred- orick Xruegor. SUPERIOD COURT IN MUIEF, Orville Peckbam commonced & sult for £3,000 agalnyt tho Wabash Coal Company. Ira P, Mudd aued M. O. Johnson and Jobn Sevor for 91,000, ‘. C. Hoag, Assigneo, bogan a smit for £2,000 against W. W, Sinith. I. . Mudd and 8. R. Noo commoaced a snit against Morgan O. Johoson aud Johnm Styer, ciaiming $5,000. CIRCUIT COURT. Jorominh Wilson commeaco:d suit in trospass ogalost Eli B, Weston, laying damoages ot $5,000. COUNTY COURT, In tho matlor of the ostata of John Roed, of- tation to ndmuwistratrix dismissed at hor costs, Additional fovoutory avd sunual account of ad- mimatratrix approved. In the matlor of tho ostato of Esthor A, Stcols, alina citation to Luther H, Cloveland, adminis- trator, to fila inventory and nccount rcturnable the 1Gth fust, at 10 o’clock a. m, 8. I, Hanchott wan appolated nnlprnlser in the lcfllk;ue of John Helmroth in tho placa of Jaocob istor, Tho files of the cstate of Holnrich Runtz woro rostorod. Wenzl Barton was appointed guardian of Maria D;}:Bau‘ a minor, under an approved, bond of CRININAL COURT. Tho indictmonts—elght in all—againat tho notoriuuy gamblers, the Hanklna brothors, for keeplug n common gpaming-liouse, worn stricken from the dockot, with leave to reinstate, Alr, A, 8. Trude, the attornoy fur these mon, stated that ono G, \}, Parent had gono befora tho Grand Jury and of his own frea will made o presentmont against them and secured tho indictments, since which timo he had dis- appoared, Tho prosecuting witness—Paroot— did not appear whon the cases woro callod be- foro, and thay havs beou eontinued from tims 1o timo, At tho last continnnuce 1L was under- alood that, if tho witnessos for the pronecution aid not appear on this occasion, thoy should bo strickon from the docket, and he pow claimed that this ehould be done, Mr. Trude cithor did not intond, or forgot, to inform tho Court, that his clicnta—the much-indicted sbarpsra—had acon Parent, and bougnt him up, Parent gam- bled at Hankios' Louds, aud they * cleaned him out of his funds, Ho thon ob- tained the indictmont of tae trie of brace dealors with & view of gotting 1avenge. Aftor causing the indictmont to ba raturned, he nged tho oppommlw. Thoy returnod his monoy, and Parent concozled himsolf. An olicer was sout in soaroh of him. On golug to his rest- dotice, bia was informod that the whereabonts of that gentleman were uninown to his family, Faront bas spoken with pride within the past few weoka to a second porty of having aqueozed tho Hankins biothors, and that he would not appear againat them, ‘Lhe States Attornoy can rove those {acts, and it Is his duty to caume the indictment of Parent, and with the indiotment bis arrest. Tho case against tho Hankins Brothars can then be roinatated and Parent com- polied to testify agalnst them, 4 Lo rLunul-or minal casa agalnst Alphonse O, Greenabaum for doing insurance business con- trary to the s.atule of tho BStale, was on trial. 'T'he evidance waas Lieard, and the Conet adjourn- od, The arguments nill ba hoard to-day. Hatriot M, Locke, who was indicted Saturday for keaping & houso of ill-fame, gave hall to ape pear for trial in tha sum of £300, Patrick Ol‘Noll sad Jelin Grabsm qualifiod as ber suro- tl ea, ‘I'ho case of Lonis Btagmiller, indicted for as. sault with intens to Lill, was calied, and by agreemcnt continsod, r John Millex indicted for larceny, ronewod his ball boud for $300, with Herman Ialacuthal and Toalna Margoilein as suroties, Orvin McCloskey, who-waa indioted jointly with Richard Franzen for the larconv of & quans Lity of napee, was tried and acquitted. Franzen pleaded guilty Maroh 30, and swaits sentonco. Jorominli O'Brion, indictad for ths larcony of a ‘ooat, worth 816, {n Qotober, 1673, was triod and aoquitted. Tuo indictment found againat Jobn Gibbons mut stiicken from the dookot with leave to reia- atate, The caso of Hugh Garrity, indlcted for rob- bing a stranger somo forw weeks ago, of conalder- able mouey, is sot for trial to-day. Tho Grand Jury are still at work on jall cases, THE OALL. Juopax Ganr—44. 56, 53 to 70, Jupar Moone—18, 14, 15. Jupox Roakns—3,347, and 93314 to 842, JUDOMENTS. UNITED BTATYTS CIROUIT QOURT~-CONTESSIONS—Nax tound Bank of Tilinols ve, Johu T. Corcoran, §1,102.8y, 8ovesion Cousn—Junox Uast—W, If, Biickiey va, D. 1 Callusd 0. 7. ¥, Oralt, 13876110 andy of AL v, J, E. Sayies and & 1. Walkor, $32/,—1L I, Sco- viile, Jr o Excotffor Presa-lirlek Manuficturing Compan; 1,—D, i, Fraser ot al, vs, Thomaa L, empater, $401,14,—8. 11, McOron ot a1, va, Joterh L, Bommery, $1,344.93.—Robert M, Wisdom vu, Morria ook, $51.50,.—F. Eock ¥a, Peter Maher; inding $298.. 73, woticn for now _trial,—Emma Ledger va. I, 3, Diveuport ; verdict, § 8).—Ell Kinney ot al. va £, J, Walker and Jossrh £ Youug, $W,101,60, Jupax MoRopzats—Michiel Felseutnal vo, ¥, I Honshaw, §1,131,00.—J, I . I, Mortimer ot al. vs, Chirls. sn Suntog, 141,60, Jamios MCAIpin at ol vi. Follx ., Aliscl 2 ron Nation ank, of "0l we, 1, i1, Honore, §11,800.£3, x HBOIEy Bishop Manuinu’a Acccssion to tho Cardinalsbip, Tho North German Gazelle, roferrivg to the yocent discussion in the Loglish press reapects ing Cardinal Maoning's position in English vooi~ oty, devotes soms romarks to tha sociat conse- uonces which hls appointment will have, and to the question rawed by the introduction of & Prince of the Church into the upper clumses of socloty 1o Eogland. The article says the Cardi- nal, as & Princo of the Church, would enjoy in Catliolio couulnes precedence over membars of the families of tho highest nobility. This, Lowe. oyur, 18 out of tho question in FProtestant En- pland, where people, of courss, do nok recoguize the status of a Princo of tho Chuoh. The Ga- 2clte adds 1 ¢ Mpr, Manalng bas availed bimself of every opporuuity (o obtain & placo 1o the upper yrades of soglety in England, and wiches to compel it to rocugnize Lis rank in a church which {s in Eogland, properly apeaking, oaly » diseenting ssct. The greas moblomen of the __AUOTION SALES Told Regular Trads Salos of STAPLE § FANCY DRY GOOD! WOOLENS, CLOTHINQ, Tlonro af Lords, howaver, wonld hardly be dis. pored to taka thoir placos hohind 8 Roman Osthe olio pralate. The good relations which have hitherto oxiatod botween tho Arclibishop and tha aristoscncy might thereforo, shonld ho shero to his claims, beeomo rathor less friendly. 1t iw oven posalbla that the queation may bo raised in the tlauss of Commona as to whothor & Dritish anbjec: can aeanpl thn titlo of Cardinal without the consont of the Govornmeut. e D S. Furnishing Goods, Notions, -IL‘_"\NIPIi?;X-I;I lhl:dlfl‘l ; Arx'rfl 13, Oatharloe 1., wils STRAW GOODS, L, 1, Lo 45y AGH It an F Vol 3 . rom. 3 ML B Anop P LT | Umbrollas, Hats, Caps, Glover, Ralatives and frionds nvited, BOOTS axD SEORG Tuosdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS . Furniture, Carpeta, Ol Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, ' Crockery, Glassware, &o. Wednosdoys and Saturdnys, BOR3JES, MARNESS, CARRIAGES, BUGQ::; Mondays and Fridoys RPECTAL BALES mals at any tims. Conelgnmenty sclteltw). Balon Cashed promptly, Advances mads oy revelpt of guols, REGULAR TRADE SALE, TUESDAY MORNING, Aprit 13, at gi3p 0'Cloclk, Dy Wil A. BUT1EDS & 00, Btaple and Taney Dey Goods, Cutain-mado Clothing, ootn, Blioes, and Mubbors, Alse, The tintiro Stock of a Boot and Stino Danter, At Balosroom, 108 EAST MADISON-ST., Becand Fieoy PEREMPTORY SALRE, MARBLE, SLATE & STONE MANTELS, MANUFACTURKD DY IL GAMMERDISGRR, AT ATUCTION, o} TUOEEDAY MORNING, APR Solack, kb aibre I8l Boath GIAek strests Sormos am This stock comprisas all gradea and qual fos of Mantels. enmplate with Ilnnmllnx Grates, which are to without segand to valuga tn the biisit nad bost biafsy Offering fo those who are about:to prrchats unu nal o, ducemonts to buy at this sale, e, Gammerdlogeris ong of the oldest manufactnrers in Chls s WHOSO Works are. "Tho Mantoly arh now o exhibition ab th s Jaes w on ox! jon at tho stors Na,1g WHERRTIIE SALR WILL TARE PLACE. . A, BUTTERS & CO., Auotiano o, 108 Tast Madion Sates Chleagor In. TIEENTIRE STOCK OF A Crockery Ware & Glass Dealer Wednesday Morning, April 14, at 9 1-2 o'tlek, At Our Salesrooms, 108 Last Madison-st. The wholo comprises_ s geners] atoo of GroskorsWarn @Km ltl:llung:fg’ar;‘g.'u’i?c'n et Tl zora' Plated Waro, Fino Table 2 b SvoLTiRing Ioand La & wol asarted aiocky! CHOLBF Wik WM. A. BUTTRRS & CO., Auctioncors, BANKRUPT SALK OF TIHIE ENTIRG STOCK OF A WHOLESALE AD RETALL DEALER GAS FIXTURES AT ATOTION, WEDKESDAY MORNING,-A 3 . : . atore R A 10 em. o ARDEE--On. 8atunlag, Apri) 10, Auns, danghtar of Luclus 0271 Agnen Pavion, axed | year ank 4 monttis Fanotal from tiele rest lanca, No, 63 ftush stroot, on Tuesday marning, Aprii 13, at 1 a'olocks Uity el ek ptimtect 23 v, No, s, Jamen Lonch Murray, son SETD. Ana MO Buriar Jormorly of Balott, Wik aged 3 soars and 8 months, Tunoral swevlces from Bt Jamos Chnreh, Pralrie ava. nda near Twontylzili stesot, Wodnosday, st 11 o'clook e WIORERSITAM-Sanday. Apcil 11, at 1130 p. ., el i ;’l‘:":u‘ru:?afiv. Bt sy 1 Whe a jenoe, No, 133 Ciiis avonna, third day(Taz day) at 330, m.. by Hydo Park train fo Oxk- woad, Fricndsof the family ace Jivitade o MASON—At Maywood, an_the fth last., Tilla May, daughter of Usorga DD aid Katia Mason, siod 9 montus £~ Boringflo'd (T11.) papors ploa VAN DOOZER~In thisclty, on dazab Vai Doneqz, aga 6)yedes 8 monihs and, It days Funeral from o revidoiice of bis not, Aibiri Van th Rniioy streat. on Tiasday, tho 3t inst. &L W01 8, m. Friondsof tho {amlly are respoot- Iu"l“_l'.lvllu:! 1o At tond, Buifalo (S Y, ) snd Apploton (Wis.) pspers plasse foom 7o aopr. Ay, the fith inst,, Tor fipwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S00THING 8YRUP bas boen ussd for clfldren with noror-falling success, It carrocts actde 1ty of the rtomaah, rolieres wind colie, regulatos the baw. els, cures dyeentory and diarshes, whother arlsing from ing or other causos. An old and woll.iried romody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TIE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA will ba found javalan, Ulo. Immodiare rolief will follnw Itsusa tuadl Casos of hl'n'{‘ 1o <ol tha alomach, bowols, orside; rhiowmating, salle, prains.and braltes, ForIn‘ernnland extornal uss, Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no ather canre than having worms {3 the stomach, BROWN'S VERMITUGE COMIITS will destroy wormy wthiont dnjucy t the child, belnz perfcetly wiTa, and freo from all coloring o othar dnjurlous Ingredients uia- aliyussd fn worm proparations, Bold by all drogglats. 25 0ntaa bor, A Patigut of mino Sufferod S SSATION, soul gt Slief. Ana lant ceso 3 B EJN!MKN‘K‘ID'DXDEO'PAMM{). TA, which cured him. LIKWIS 1. Il;")b‘E. M. D,, 108 Weat Bix- 2nth o Donat, 431 Blath-av., N, ¥, Bald by ail druggtsta. 60 odnts vl $1a aitlo. AUCTION SALES. - By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 2 GREAT SPECIAL Furniture Sale! At oar Auction Beoms, 84 & 86 Randaiph-st,, TUESDAY MORNING, April 13, at 9:30 o'clock, Owiag to thy immense quantity of Turnitare comlng in, we azo compelled to mako this Bpscis] Cleariag Balo of & 1argo number of Paclor Buits, Chamber Sots, aad & largo atock of Gonoral Household Goods, ... ALSO, AT 10 O'CLOCK=A large stock of Stationery Gaody, Plcturo Frames, Photographlo Albnms, Iina Sta tonery, Pocketbooks, and Fancy Goods, entirs stock o rotail dealor. ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Anotionesrs. So ot 815 Mihizand, Tuesday Morning, April 13, M._‘.IO o'clock. Furniture of Dwelling-House, Tha Stook araststing of & large varlaty of Plafn, Me. ding kad Tieat-lvge Chandeion. wna”Brackoin & larae'susortmedt ol evory quality, siylo, aad slzo Glak The wholo compristag au_assortment. of good raliable gonds, whioh mues o aold without sosorro, for chaie” D Grdor of 8., Eohutz, Awtignso. Tho atook can b sean ot and after Mondsy. WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctoneers. Genteel Furniture tlor, b Din Farnltarn, C: 3 AR TH:! A bt D e i Sawess: | CARPETS, AND OIL OLOTES, =LIBON, POMEROY & CO., WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 14, ab 10 o'clock, 3§ Auctionoers, Our Halesranme, M: llsox t, 108 Hast YAl A, BUTTIERS & 0O, Hozesrs, = g By GLO. P. GORE & GO, UB & 70 Wabash-nv, DRY GOODS. Now ang attractive foaturos this week, Regular Auotion Salo, Tnesday, April 13 Fourth weok of the LINEN BALU1 Chiolce Tncs of Damasks, Napkins, Claihs, Towely Dojiles, Orean, Handkerchicfs, eto., oto. 500 olegaut whito Marsaillos Quilis, The largest and most complote Lins of Mon's aad Bort Hats and Caps ever oflerod this soason, embraciag wool, folt, far, and cloth goods. _Alto fall aasortmon Sle's Boys', and Yaothe' Straw Hats. Now lins of Ponges aud Silk Parasols, Glogtam esd Alpacs Umbrellas, oto. * A lluo of DRESS GOODS, diroct from importse snd slightly damaged in the voyage of {mpartation, will sba oloved: YUl Hhes Ladlos' and Inante! wear, Hamb Tl Tiato amiyes, ‘ovar, Ko nn-.'ov-fi-'.-':’. Plafed Goods, ‘Tollet Suaps, Olgars, Carriage Woiph At 873 Michigan-av., RICH AND ELEGANT Furmitarg of Private Residence AT ATOTION, Wednesday Morning, April 14, at 10 o'clock. Parlrs olepantly furnished, Druwels Carpsts, ¥lae Parlor Suits, Chamber Furniture, Bldoboard, Wardrobe, fner G, Lsddine, Mavrmssiy, Dislagioom kuah ' i i Ritare: Blovor, ot R CERR, POMEROY & 0., Auctionwers, Thursdoy Morning, April 15, at 10 o'clock AT 881 W.ABASH-AV., The Fatire Furniture OF PIRST-OLABS * Privato Rosiclonce. pagg Ll doclictog Leaskesplon.) Fymnishlag Gandsoto. o ; T lor Fuznlture, Snlond e, 7 S RS Tlute y dJeans, elo, Rich T Suratiace, Solgulld Bwaols Coppate, Fle- | RS Hha“sile " 20t v e Fillows, Hnsote, Dining-roum L'uralturo, Tablo Lincn, | 8okt at 1 o'clock Kitohoa Furnitars, Crockary and Ulassware, Stovos, ote. A, n&lfinmk-l\ Wplcndid Pair Disck Carrisge ROY & 0O, Aust By S. DINGEE & CO,, Auctionsors, 8) aud 82 East Randolphist. This Day, at 10 a.m., FURNITURE HOUSE-FURNISHING G0OD3, NEW AND USED CARPETS BEDDING; ETC, Hiegant Parlor Sulta, Ohiojcs Chamber Fur- niture, Dining.room and Library Furniture, Boolc Ynses, Lounges, Chaurs, Tables, Hto., QOflice Furniturs, used Carpets in Tanostry Bruasels, 3-Plv, and 1ngrains. Also 80 pea, new Oarpots, Tapostry and Brussols, and of now patforns and best quality. TIOH..-All goods purongsed of us can remain, free of storage, until Moy 1. AT PRIVATH RESIDENCH, 910 QLD o, 40 PARKAY, AR ROBLY.ST., ON MONDAY, APRIL 19, AT 10 A, M., The vu Ira cuatowe, consisting of Furallure, Hedding, Uarpols, etc. - Partionlars in (utura advortisauiont 8. DINGEIL & CO., Auotioncars, ROCKWELL, WILLTAMS & CO. ‘Auctionvors, 77 aud 79 Suuth Dearbors-at. BPECIAL BALE THIS DAY, Tucsday, 13MENSLE STOCK OF FORNITORE AND- HOUSEHOLD - GOODS, Tabasold to pay advancos. Thissala wiil be continued Wotnasdey L3 ¢lass puk all cosislgnmonta to dato: BORER G BT Wabsshar, Phatons, Open & Top Bugaiss, Democrats and Express Wagons, and Heraess, AT ATCTION, On TUBSDAY, April 13, at 11 a. m. chapy GEO. P. GORE & 00, 08 & 70 Wabash-a¥. Oir Liarge Anctigg Catalogme Sae Boots, Stioes & Stippers For WEDNESDAY, 111 be held oy RTINS BTOOR. us tha IATFIRE SEC- OND FLOOR will bo required forsa Tmense Sa16 of Costom-mads Cloting On THURSDAY, tho 16th. Doth sales 00D monco at D¢ 8. m. prompt. GHO, P. GORD & 00, 08 & 70 Wabash-av: The Event o the Season will Be the GRAND OLOTHING SALE (aa previomaly snnounaed), to be held Thursday, April 15, commeneiag et 9:30 & @, 2% 000 stank, witt o offerels %0, y rar 1bowd sl ot oot et s the Bpring aad busmncr ¥ebls ratlos. T T e e e Tl TR TRl e 5, an awpla lussd 472, West Randolph-st., | -iistasisiia " Tharsday, April 15, commenclag &t 10 & &, The antire contouts of priry i ON THURSDAY, APRIL £8, ‘Wesball aelt tho entire Fe S AR ETIIL Wi ponit Soeott isbon e saliad stsabi. CLOTHTHG STOCK OF PFLAUN & (0., 3 UOOR WKL, WL ANA 7S Soidi Busrborursts_ | Gomistiag of 100 ots, byardoraf R. 8. HOLDEY, . LEE, GEO. P, GORE 4 GO . Asetloneert, -~ FURNITONR AT AUG. Yo o'elick . muy complote R b s e SO LD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 15, AT 0 1-2 B Vo urds Qroeile iruamls BPECIAL SALE OF g:mg""}':“l l."‘::;h::: : 400 pkgs. GLASBSWARE (firats)e —_— 100 pkgs. CHIMNEYS. 529 Wabash-av. X0, P, GORK & 00., dvolonatrt, By WILKINS, BRUSIL & CO. FURNITURE AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, April 14, at 10 o'clock. ‘Parlor, Dining.room, Chamber, and Kitch- on Outdl, 15 Rooms, iolu ug Trunsols aud Ingrain Carpeta, 7) oatave K. (. Hosewood Pfano. Ladies especially invited, B.'F. LER, Furnliure Auetlonol 2K aud %4 Ma: t By WM. F. HODGES & CO. Washall sell oa TURSDAY, April 13, the entire con- touts of twa flug realdences, cunilsting of carpots and fine wmarblo-top chamborsults, oto,, ote,, at 63§ Wast Lako- st. Salo poremptery under chattel morigage. Look eut for bargslas, 4 BODIES & CO., Auokossers, Auatlonears, 198 and 197 Eaat Handalphat SPECIAL SALE OF IO hatibidit M Ted: i L pegndicnd Bods, § wnd usarf, All . 1LKINS, BILUSH & CO. FOR SALE. R SALE . THD throosh b ke al sl LY REA $iin, Sagas OURTIED, CO.'U"“JTH).C "