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12 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ol Thers will bea spelling-match Monday evon- Ing in tha lecturs-joom of tho Kirst Preabyte. tian Chureh, for the benefit of tho Railroad Mis- san Indugtnial School. The gato of seats for Prof. Peppor's new leo- ture on * Light * begius this mornfng at Jan- ren, MeClurg & Uo.'s. This 18 the last euter- tamnmont of tho Btar Course for this season. Tho proporty on tho northeast corner of Washington and 1lalsted, 01 9-10 by 152 foet, has been soll by Nethaolsl Nortoa to J. H, Leldlor for $35,000, William Borman, a boy of 15 years, was caught by Detoctive Simmona yestorday in the sot of stenling & coat from {n front of a store, corver of Mouroo and Clark strects, Tho tempornturo yesterdss, as observed by Maunanae, outician, No, 83 Madinon aireot (Tniti= uNE Building), was at 8 a. m,, 20 degrees : 10 a, . %25 120, 235 8 p.wey 23 Gp.m, 23; 8. m., 23, John Driseoll, a young man of 21 yoars, was arresied by tho dotectives yesterdny for tho tacft of & horsa and buggy from J, W, Lowell, ‘I'uo property had been sokl by the prisoner to n liversmaa for $75. Tho Clieage Temperance Reform Club lias or- romzed A ntmber of ansilfary clubs, and will 101d a meeting for the purpose of forming au- tther ona at the Bathiel 1lome, at tho eorner of Take aud Desplaines strects, at 7:30 this ovon- I'ho Hon. William Broas will deliverthseneciat 1ecturs to the studonts of tho Collegs of Law at tho College, 77 Clark sirect, at 4 o'clock p. m., on **Where to I'ractieo Law.” A study in ** Aba etracta of Title," beginuing ut 3 p, m,, precodes CUov. Bross’ lecture. Tho Commiites appointed to take measurea srainet tho passage of the Incorporation act will wieet (b3 mombers of tho Citizons' Association and other ciizens i opposition ta it, at tho ronms of that Association this afterncon, in or- der o orguuize for future aperations. Tho Executive Committeo of the Citizons’ As- sncintten have cnllmlnmnnung of the Contral Commtteo of One Hundred and tho mombers of the Awcociation at 7:30 o'clock this ovening, ab the Itroms Nos. 23 and 23 Merchants’ Buildiog, on business of eraat impottance. A gonoral at- tendance is looked for. Teter Caraldy, an apple-peddlor, was run ovor by & carringe driven by I, 1. Patterson, last evoning (ut the corner of Clark'and Lako streots, and recoived danperona Injuries. A deep cash was cut ovor lus right oye, his left foot was bad- Iy mutilsted, and bo was intornally hust, Dr. Laxtor attended lum, and he was aubsoquently romoved to the County Hoavital, His homo is at Ne. 73 Deering streot, Oicer Pennoll arrost- ©d Pattotson, sad charged him with agsault with intent to do bodily injors, At the anousl moeting of the Dircctors of the Sunday Lecture Society, yestorday, tho follow- ing Executive Committen was elected for the en- xuing voar : Hoory D. Lloyd, Presidont ; John F. dregay, Vico-President; T. D. Van Wyck, Treasurer ;s Alfred B. Mason, Secrotary; and William Macdonoll, It was docfdedto give s fax o} lent remedies. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, told his story to the Grand Jury. The subatanco of what ha said was given in yeaterdav's Tnip- Uxe, but it hns sinco heon learnad that the deods on the Hyde I'ark land were writton at tho Pa- cifie Hotel after or during tho interview bp- twoon Tusuer and DReed, which Strong testl- fied to. TAE TRUNK contatning Reed's imploments and bonks is atill at the Fidehity Bavings Bank, though efforts liave bean mada by detcctives to obiain posser. sion of it, with n view of using its contents to Lheir ¥mnual advantago. Ono of thom stated to a gentloman interosted In the prosecution that thera was 850,000 in that trunk—meaning that, if ha had eantrol of tho wax seals, hogus dosds, rtc., hie conld aqueoze that amount from propor- ty-ownors by clearing their titles of clouds. Theso follaws, howaver, will not ba allowod to uso the cantonta for any such purposo. If Tur- nor falls to make his appearanco for trial, it i likely that Reed, before ha quita Chicsgo, wilt make some revelations which il astonish tho communily, and at the same timo eavo considor- abio monoy to thosa who have mado propara- tions to fight ojectment suits brought Ia tho - name of Georgs A. Kibbe, P it A GRAVE CHARGE, TIE PRYSICIAN TO DE ANRESTED TO-DAY: Anoter woman is on her deatb-bed from the offccts of an nbortion, and tho physician who is rald to havo brought her thero 18 not a so-called quack, but ono who bas the reputation of Leing a rospeciable practitionor. While nis altoged victim states spocitically that ho butchored her, bo Inmsclt deares ic, sdmithing, Lhowever, that he Lias preseribea for ber; hiewco, since tho cir- cumsfances aro fo ba judicially fnvestigated, bis name {a supprossed until Lo has an oppor- tunity to present his defense, The namo of the woman s Lizzio Baldwin, and sho Is at presont l§ing in & room over “The Seore,” on Clark streot. IHer *friond” is Willlam Kirch, a printer. Liko agreat many of the craft, ho {s Joose morally, and, gotting acfuainted with Miss Baldwin, who wa# o= ployed in a photograph gailery on tho WestSido, he, ‘a8 she ciiarges, accomplished bor ruin. “iHo supported her afterwards, the two ocoupying rooms on Ciark streot, near Van Buren, About A wonth ago sho becamo encoiuto, and ho sug- Rrested o cilminal courre, Awsenting, sbo vis- 1ted & physician who had relteved aovoral of her frionda from tho samo embarrassmont, and he preacribed for her. ‘The oxact naturo of tho mediciue, which was very poworful, is not known, ns the prescrplion socing to havo beon what Is kuown as n *¢ prie vate ” one,—roading mmply, * Dr. —'s utetino tonic,2 0z.,"—to Lo taken bytho teaspoonful every four hours. Tour bottles did uot apparently Liave any offect, and Miss Baldwin again con- sulted tho doctor, and =ubmitted to moro vio- Thote had tho desired eflect, but two days after ehe was taken dangorousiy ill. 8o monr death did her imagination lead ber, that sho wrote to her paronts in Stafford, Gonesoo Caunty, Now York (roputable people with excollont Tamily conneo- tions), folling thom of her condition, though giving Kirch credit ror being ** a fatthful dog.” Shio gavo him tho lutter to post, bus he, beinz auspicious and jealous, opened it, nod read the contents. Constrning the quoted expression as an epithet of contempt, ho bascly deserted tho woman, and thus tett her destitnte. \Without ‘monay, and owing her nurss for attendance, she extra lactures during the spring and summer, sod to recommence o regular course of Aurpass- ing menit early noxt fall. The Sunday Lecture Bocioty roquest the contradiction of the unau- thorized announcemont that their conreo would Lo continued by tho Womau's Polvtechoio Inati- tuto. No such arraugement has boen mado, and any lecture givon by the Intter institution will be solely its own. The Germaa Socloty for the Pretection of Im. migraots and tho Friendless leld thoir aonnal mectiug 1aat night at No. 51 LaSallo strest, with President A, Schoepipger in the chair. Secre- tary Max Eberhardt and Treasurer Charles Kunobeledorf submitted their reports for tbe flacat yoar ending April 1, 1875, Tho roparts wera adopted. Tho Treasnrer's roport showed a balauce of 816,311 on hand, Tho noxt businees in order was tho election of officers for the ensulng year, which resulted na follows: Pros(dont, Georgo Bchneider; Vice-Proaident, H. Clanssynins: Sec- rotary, Max Eborhardts Tressurer, Charlos XKnobeledorf ; Dircelors, Messrs. Schreninger, Frho, Lotz, Hittick, QGuntrum, Bolorsdor, Degenhardt, Eoderis, and Fuerstenberg. A yaune glrl of 16 yoars, named Eliza 0’Mal- ey, recontly bad a warrant issued for tha arrest of RHiram Gillott, o marble-cuttor, 43 years of ngo, residing at No. 859 North Clark stroet. Tho document was served yestorday, and the priso er lodged fn 3adison 8trect Station. The col Ininant charges Qillett with a groes and in- Eumnn attempt to ouwirago hor, She avers that he called, Bt bher home, No. 33 Lim screet, o' March, aod statod that ho desirod to omploy ber as n morvant for his slster, Sha consentod to go, and she got lnto o buggy witl him, and he drove toa vacant houso at the corner of Randolph and Tlizabeth streots, Hera ho attemptod the onte age, but sho resisted him with alf hor strongil, and ho finallv locked ber ub iu a room and lafc ber, Bha kicked the pavel out_of the door, and cacaped, A young girl named Lillio Unks, of 292 West Twelfth atrost, also chargea Gillatt with s eimilar attempt to outrage hier, Tlo accused is & mavrriod man, avd hos childien. It is said that was traly wrotched, and indifforent as to the future., Wheu on tho edze of starvstion she sont for Dr. Shipp, of No, 120 Van Buren straet, and, at her request, A, B, Trudo waz callod in to take her ante-mortem statemont. In thia 8ho told who the physician is, how the aboeridon was procured, and also sccused Kirch of having seduced hor, At tho tima, Dr. Shipp did not think she conld live very loug, but now, al- though dangerously ill, he has some hiopes of her recovery. Within a day or two Miss Daldwin bas ‘*made up” with Kirch, aud, while ndlerlng to her original canfession, says that ho had nothing to do with tho procuring of tho abortion itsell, Kirch, lowever, probably to guard ngainst contipgencies, {8 said to havo left the oity yeslordar. The physlcian, - who {8 al80 on the anxious seat, will probably ba arrested to-day, and hold to bail. Ile1s amen- able, evon if Jliss Baldwin does not die; but, in cass of her restoration to heal:h, his prosccutioa will devend uvon her afono, and houco it i not improbable, if mllll{, that lie will use somo of hus wealth to save his *roputation,” e e RAISING THE WIND, MEETING OF THE FINANCE COMMITYEE. A meetivg of tho Finance Committes of tho Reunion of Soldiors and Batlors of tho United Btates was beld yoatorday evening at the Sher- man Houso club room, Gien, Chetlaln in tho chnir. There were about a dozon mombors of tho Committes presont. Tho Chairman stated that twenty-seven come mitteea bad beon organized, but that it was al- ready apparent that moro committees should be appointed, and that somo fifteen or twenty more boois should b taken out 8o as to cover othor business than bad alraady roceived attention, Ho urged overy momber of the Committes to seo that a small aniount was gotten from every~ body. Tho reunion did not want large subsorip. tions from the few, but ratber small subscriptions from the mavy. As liad been alreaay scou, tho hin hae endeavored to hush the matter np by offering tho objects of his nssaults a considora- blo sum of monov, AND THEY DRZW LOTS. The gravo and rovered Judges of the Circnlt Courts yesterday returned to the sports of their guileleas chilohood by drawing lots as to **Who shall catch the skuak.” 088 who have nover participated in this exciting pastime can form uo idea of the {ntensa anxiety which holda tho asriring youth as he drawa tho lot. Thero 18 nothing equal to it in adult lifo save, perbaps, the ceremony which took place notordn{. The Moplutis Americaos to be ufiturad wos the trial of the litel suits ngninst the Chicsgo ZTimes, whioll como up at the next torm of tho Crimioal Court. Esch brave Judze hopod to avold {t. Dy common consent Judge Willlama aud Wallaca were oxcused, the former Laving slready been subjocted to the sntutations of the sojmal. Beven tootbpioks were solemnly chosen bytho Clerk of the Caurt, mne of which mas shertened, As the Judgea drew for the danger- ous honor, ono by ono, tho ansiety of the re- nainder was percoptibly augmented. The fifth lat fe}l upon Judge Gary, and the old gentleman way elected to catch the jouroalistlo *little strirel rahbit.” Tho beat thing for the Jndge to do under the elrcumetances is to pick out, it Lo can, his worst suit of clotbes, aod make his asrociatcs on tho Bench provide bim wich another unmediately after the coaclusion of thoe trials, —_— R. K. TURNER, MOBE INFOUMATION ABOUY THE CASE, Bavoral circumatances came to light yestor- day which, if true, taud to strangthen the report that Rtodolphus K, Turmer, the slleged desler in flctitions titles, hos fled ta Mexico ur somo other country to wvold a trs), and thus cszape fmpooding punishment, It is said that wbile bis preliminary examination was (o progress beforo Justice Hatnes, Turnor bada conforence with James Hocd, and en- drarored, uccording to the latter's stalement, to induce hira not t7tell what he know of thelr transactions regarding forged titles, Reed, anis well known, hay made forgery a busincss for twonty yeors, during twolve of which, aa he says, Lo Lina arsistad Turner whenover it became nece cterry for lim to prove s clatm of titlo or & sin- #lo "deed (o sccomplish bis purpose; wid during thefr long scquaintances ehip, leed was 80 often = engaged by blm that it is charged that "Ifi;i1 T," us TurLer was koown among the gang (ke belng lara man), bae forzed deeds to 1356 quarter eactions of 1and (21,00 acres) 1o this State alone, while in Missouri, where o bas operated more oxtenhively, he 1s waid to bave bogus claima to nearly every acre in the ** military tract.” Ience 12 is niot to bo woudesed at that ‘Turner should b aozious tocloss Reed's mouth ; his testimony (for be knew that Ovestures been mado to lieeG io turn State's evidence) was in reality the ou'y testimony he fosred, Ha was confideat TUE BTORY OF PATTON ond his quondum contidential clerk could be uroien down, innsmuch as Patton had coufeased teat he had oommitted Eequry st Quincy at Turner's request, £0 8ave him from the Penlten- tiary. ¥For the wtatement of Il he cared notl- 1, eince he individually did not know whether tle deods weie false or genulne. Aud s to ¥ 1AM EALE~— the Methodist parson, or * fleherman”—~whg preached o country villages to oo- tsin a standing and euable bim to dispuse <f *put-up” titles—Lo was run out of town, und bas not'been heiud of sinos Lis departure. 1llis Malite, however, was capiured af Altoons, whore Le lives, aud the pasers found in st proved Lis complicity with the geug. '.l'kmxe!om, when Jieed duclined 1o soquiesce in Tura proposal cxeept upou vue couultion, YBig T was snxious 34 siuw wlat it was, Heed vaid “if & pures of £25,000 Iy made up for my famuly, I will cut my throat,” “Yurner would uov” give np that wuch monsy, sud consequently Reed o troublo was not so much to get subscriptions a3 to get peopls to go in search of them, Take it altogethier the prospoct was very gead indeed for tho securing of a sufliclency of funds. 3fr. Frank Wontworth, on bebalf of the Com. mittee deputed to raise subscriptions- atb the _ hotels, reported that he had ralsed $895. He had soen Poiter Palmor, who, Lowever, atated that hio would nut sub. ecribo unloss the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic wera roruoved from the Grand Pacific Hotel to the almer House, in which case he wauld snbscribe 500, He bad triod to explata to Mr. Palmer that tae Grand Armgs of tho Ropublic was only one of tho smoilest of the or. ganizations- which would take part fn the Reunion, but that gentleman had not succeedod in gainivg » full comprehension of tho ststo of affairs, Sx[r. Wentworth praduced » eard boar- ing the following logend, an indicative of Mr. P'almer’s position : I will aubscribe to the Army Reunion Fund $300, provided their headquartors {6 at once eetabifshed at my hows and continucd there, POTTER PaLuEn, r, Charles Rera, of the Sub-Commitica to ?on after the saloon nnd restaurant interest, aid that he had not dove anything yet, but would do something immediatelv. Mr, Jacob Grosi, of the Sub-Com mittes ap- pointed 1o look afier tha locai Caurts, reportod ihat he would ssart at work sa soon as his book was given him, On' motion, Gen. Chetlaln was appointed Treasurer of the Finance Commitee, Gen. Bherman atated that it would bo an ab- surdity for the Financo Commitios to appoint an Auditiug Committes, which conld only be done by the Execative Commiites, Tho Finance Com- mitteo should mot forget that they were s sub. committes of the Executive Committes, croated by it,and were rosponsibla and accountabls to it, Gun, Chotlain, Col. Dalawin, and other eontle- men, showed that they bad coiucided mith this iden alt along. Gun. Eherman explained tho manner iy which the Grand A1my reunion of 1869 was conducted, sad which was remarkably like the motnod of proceduara of the present reunion, with tha ex- ception that ao that acceslon they kad s * band granquet,” which cost over 85,000, and which, from hia description, far excoeded any grand banquet which may now be gotten up, On motlan the meeting adjourned till Wednes. day evening, — THE CITY-HALL, The City Treasuror yoaterdsy received $11,038 on city taxes, and $1,921 from tho Water De- partment, Tho Fullerton avenue conduit trial was re- suwmed yesterday afterncon ju the Mayor's oftice, No new dovelopments wera mado, aud the crial was again continuey, . Tho Board of Pablic Works will to-day adver- tlse for the payment of the sewl-sunusl water- tax, Unless pald during the mouth of May the usua! 10 per cent will be added, ‘Fho Board of Publio Works yesterday epenad bids for 1,500 oubio yards of pravel, but wade no award of the contract. The bidders were, 13, Danford, $1.70; Cromwoll Monnd Company, 81.60; F. I, Balley, §1.80; Adam Werner, 51,00, ‘Thoy also issued” fourteen permits for' hougo- moving, Mr. A, 0. flesing was sgain around the City- Hall yesterday afiernoon making srrangements for thie defeat of the Incorporation act of 1872, to ve voted oo April 23, ffe further took ad- vantage of Lis presoncae to canvass tho scens of hiy past ishora for the comlug fall vlcation. The heads of tho diffeisut depsrtinents wero ocan- tloned to do everything in their power to make the prescut administration a giaad nuccoss, and soversl officers whon ho thought wero a listlo bit carelees were taken to tasg o for #4in & very The squabble; for the position of Polico ustis iu the Bouth lgvuzon wmsy be consldercd an soltled in favor of Mr, Logav D. Wallace, Tho friemls of John Butamorfleld clsim ¢ for thoir candidate, Lut {from what wan heatd around the City-11all yos- tarday, that hino and cry hias only boen ralsod for the purpose of decoi tho publio. It s fur- ther said, by partien most linble to know, that Mavor Colvin yesterday agreed to send in Mr, Wailnco's name. ¥rom a virilaot canvass of the Aldertnauie vote, it wan found that evers man of them was in favor of Wallaco, and,if hia namo ls pent fn as predicred, he will be protty sure o cairy o largo majority, Tho very opposile may Lo allirmed abont ono of the other princlpal as- piran‘s to the placo, asa Iargs number of Alder- men rofuso to voto for him, for reasons which they do not hiositate in tho loast to expross, Mr. Tloyden's commission, hold by bim for the past four yoars, expires to-dny. Tho nacdlosa how! raisod abont the Mayor's ntention of removing Fire-Mareha! Doennor meats with the doom it deserves, aud {a nover mentioned, oxcopt when s roportor raises the question with the hopo of obtaming some in. otmation. The howlis kept up by a fow of that cinsy of official tnx-cators who vratend thoy kinow ths entire business of overydepartmont of tho elty. Not one word of (fie matter has aver beon mentioned to any one of the Iolice Com- nissionara, nor to any other city offieia] intimato with the Mayor, aud ce:tntnl; no ono will bo rash enough to sy that Mayor Colvin would undor- tnko Any auch action without fiist apprisiug his asaociates fu offico of theintended romoval. Oute sido ot Mr, Williams' onn houschold, tha name of Robert Willlams {s mentioned by no ona in conaection with the Fira-Matsha'ship, Of late deys the inhabitants of tha City-Hall hava hoen affectod with a stouch scomiugly arising from tha grounds under the Luilding. " Soms enter~ prising writer, by going to worl in the propor direction, might succeed in uacarthing s few more dead sheletons which tho Mayor's bl hag callea back Lo the surface. A 8OX0 OF TUE BIUNT, Tho Roard of Police amused themeolves ves- torday by playlog renng-ante for the heads of unfortunate policomen. Tho most imporiant caso was that of Otlicor Robert Jones, charged with conduct nubecoming o polico oflicer in futor- foring in & disputo betwoon a Mra, Callaghan and & maunfactuios of shirts named Lucien R. Atchisou, Atohisun gavo tho womean a dozon abirts tobe made up, promising hor the mu- niflcent prico of 85 conta for the duzon. Bho was obliged to furnish the thread, and Lie was to pay for the work when comploted. After toiliug on thom for a weok sho brought thom to Atchison, demauding Ler pay, but ho refused, snying thoy were Impioperly made, and ordered hor out of hia snop, = Whils standiog erying at the corner of Randolph and = Hangamon streols, a few door3 from the shop, sho was nccosted by o policeman, who, on hear- ing her pitifal story concerning hor fathericss family, put his band in bis j ockas aud gave hor asmall sum of mionoy, aud then accompanied lior to Atchison’s shiop for the purposo of in- duciug a settlemont, Atchison flow in a tercible pagaton, ardored tho oflicer out dovrs, aud car- tied oo Itko o madman. 'Cho noxt day he pro- forred chinrges avaiust the ofMicor, and hence it in that tho Board of Fulics wers yeatorday obliged o listen to a tale of human wrotchodness to which even Tom Ilood could not do justico, R, C. Feenoy appeared for the officer, and very charitably alded Mrs. Callae ghan in Ler case against Atchison. Tho Intter maintsfaed Ins own dofense, andin a short time gathicred one of tho lIargost audicncos ¢f tho acason to look at his facial contortlone, granditoquont ges:nres, and quick, porvous manuer of sucech, all the whilo leading Tim into the most ridiculous blunders. Tho at- torney warnod bim timo and again not to in. timidats the witnesees by motlons, which the poor fallow all tho timo mennt as mersly vory mild gestires, Templelon Jitt is the only mod- ern creation that could 1 any way ba likened to him, and ovon begido that famous divorce specislist, Mr, Atchison, 88 8 Inwyer, was n tow- eriug mountain, Soven conta for mnkllm @ shirt, together with the ridiculousuoss of the promo- ctitor, induced tho Doard to lot the officor off with a caution nover again to interfers in that Liud of a dispute, —_— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Col. Jim Doyle, Doputy Clork of tho Criminal Court, has beon sick for tho past fow days, snd yestordsy waa unablo to loave his room. Mike vans, Collactor of South Chleago, yostardsy sottled with County Troasurer Millor, vaying over to bim abont $32,000 on account of Stats and couoty taxes for 1874. This, with former paymonta, will foot up §232,000 baid tha County Treasurer, buat doss not include the sum collected by 3lr. Evous on the South Park fax nor South Chicago town tax, Tho Bouth Park tax was pald over to J, Irving Poarce, Tressurer of the Bouth Park Commisaionors. As for the twon tax, Mr. Evana awaits the docis- fon of tho civil courts, whorein he has been en- Joined from paying over tho amount callected to the Town Supeivisor. This amount will reach {ho sum of about 37,000, A LITILE INVESTIOATING, The Jolnt Committoo on Public Bulldings and Public Caarity, of tho County Board, mot yestor- day. Commissoner Clongh ‘ocenpied tho chalr, with Commixsioners Burdiok, Schmidt, Guonther, Uerting, and Lonergan, proseut, Mr, Spooner, who bas the contract for supply- Ing the lime used in tho addition to the Insane Agylum, was present to apswar chargos lodged nfinlnat him by Suporintendont Glesson, Come «miestonera Clongb, Guenther, and others, to the effect that tho limo furnished was of au inforior Quality, aud not what tho contract caliod for. Mr, Spaoner said he was ata loss to know wh; the lime did not 1i'ivu satisfaction, snd sk that no complaint had been made beretofore of tho lime supplicd by tho Chicago Unjon Lims Works, of which he was a mombur, and that this wos the same as that furnished to outher patties. This lime, porbaps, camo from a marey hat had formerly beon filled with water. @ {uformed tho Commiitoo that he would sond out tiva more loads ta the Asvlum, and exsmine that already there. The Committep thurnnglov. lnstructed “Superintendont Gloason and Ar, Bpooner. to report mext AMondoy the result of thoir investigation. The charges preforrod agninst Wardon Kim- berly, of tha Poor-House, to the offect that be had uot furnished tho vecesssry numbor of pau- pers to labor on the foundation of the Insane Asvium, was thou teken up, Mr, Kimberly was prosent to explain them, e strangly denled the charges, and informed the Commitioo that, out of 275 male paupera tn tha Poor-1ionse, only teventy-fivo wero ablo to dowork, His state- ment was not eatinfactory to the Committeo, Mr. Garten, one of the contractors on the work, statod that it was folly to attempt to work paupers, as thoy * soldiered” too much. Homuch prafersed tho paticots of the Insane Asvlums, who, however, could only bo employed with eafety on the lawer floors aud basemeats, 1t nas floally decided to pat sll the pauvers at work on the lmgmvemant. and Warden Kim- berly was directed to discharge thoss who do- clined to work. With this decision it {s probable there will be but fot paupers at the Poor-Houso, as they will wot work without remuneration finaucially, > Mr, Garten will begin the masonry work Mone av, ‘The contractor for the cut-stone waa directed to havo fus stone oo tho ground in ample time, 80 a3 uot to dolay the masoury work. A VIHIT OF INSPECTIGN, Comalssioncrs MeCafliey and Conly, of the Committea on Publio Charity, accompanied by Commissioner Johnson, County Attoruy Roune tree, and Bherilf Agnew, visited the Insane Asvlum at Elzin yenierday to sscertain the num- ber nlémlanu in that institution belonging to Cook County, and alyo to see srbat condition the Asylum was the patients to arrango for tholr transportation, wure jowned on tueir way out by Dr. Lawless from the Asylum at Jeflerson, whase knowledge l‘:& the I,I.unuo made bim & valuable acquisition to 0 pactv, Tho Commissloners found nuy-el&::t patlenta in the Aeylum acoredited to Cook unz{. Ar- rangementa wero effected for the romoval of the lo for the reception of from Jofforcon, aa woll as They saventy-five Inaano from the Jofferson Asylom, in two installments. Aonday forty will bo romoved, and in tho courss of thie noxt ten dava the romainder, or as soon sa changos {n the old Luildiugs can bo made fur thelr accorsmodation. 'Tho party fouad the new wing to tho buildiog completed and ready for oceupancy, Whila thero they uucceeded in aacer- tainug _ the unmes of tho correspoudonts of Cook County's lnsnue, snd will direct the Coanty Agout to sena ' visitors to them a once, and suo it they cannot pesfect Ar7Auges ments for tha suppoit of those who are paupers and objects of chunty, Cau this by accomplishod Lhoy will lessen thio expanso to the county in the caro of the unfortunates very materislly, Dr. Kilbourno, of the Iigin’ " vaceived tho ' visitorn with &‘u’.'t‘o':‘; and conducted them through tho buildivg, ‘There are now at tho fnstitution 240 patients, with accommodations for 220 additional, which Iu cortaluly & groat improvement on Jeftarson, The visitors roturned howno woll satisfied with their day's work, ———— SUBURBAN. 0AK PADK, "The ladiea of Onic Park have challenged the gentlemen of the placa to & frisndly contest ig spolilng 8¢ the Congrogational Ohuroh Wednese day oveulog. THE COURTS. Further Testimouny in the Stato Insurance Suit, Libel Cases Agninst DIr, Storey Sot for Monday Week. Judgments and New Suits, STATE INSURANCE COMPANY. EXAMINATION OF WIINEAES Waeatoy, April 16.—Tho Stalo Insurance Company case was rogumed this morniog, and if persoveiancs will accomplish] anything it must, 1n the courso of eveuts, reach its ead, The ro- port of Lho aatly dawn of the milloonlum lina so {ar bad no effoct npon tho oratorical displaya; of tho counsol in tho case, nor upon the Coort, and to-dny. 8a yosterdny, a great deal of lime has besn frittered away. At this oponing of the Court this morning tho Plaintiffs offerod in ovidenco cortain RECONDS OF ONRDERS made in tho bankruptey proceedings agalnat the Hfato Insurance Compnuy in the Distiiot Qourt At Chieago, which led ton lengthy discussion as to tha rulovancy of wuch esidenco. The Court fiaally decided to admit the ordors, after which . C. TERKINS wan rocalled by the plainils: 1o know the ofticors of tho National Loan and Trust Com- Dauy 10 1871, and waa at ono iline a stocitholder in tho State fnsurance Company. He eold his stock to G, M. Bmith, [le flst kuew of the cons dition of tho Company atter ho was appointed Aeslgooe. He fonnd from the Looks of tho Company that it Liad 312,000 deposited with tho Natfonal Loan and ‘Lrust Compnuy, sud subso- (]u«ntl{ lonrnod that tho bank clajmed & sez-olY of 826,000, Cross-cxamined : In roply to questions, tho witnees oxplained certuln tmemoianda on the stubs of the dividend warrants, mads by hia ehi:-]k, which indicated to whom the monoy was paid. OEARGE GILBERT wag calleds o wasa mombor of tho firm of Glibert & Bampson In 1371, and had a policy for 85,000 in tho Btata Iusurauco Compavy. He soitted with tho Compauy directly after tho fire. The wituess thon proceeded to an explanation ot tho disponition of his ciaim, and to dotall s con- vorsation betwaon himself and Oonrge W. Me- Maullen, which was objected to by tha attorusys for tho dofense on tho gromad of its irrole- ‘yaocy. Ponding the objostion the witnoss was withe drawn, with tha understauding that the *objec< tion " shauld be arguoed to-murtow, and a final rulo of the Court ohtained, which would not only settle the point, bu serve as & limitation for tho futute of tho caso, T, N, FORREST was noxt sworn: Ho was Casbler of the Mo- chaaic' Nutlonal Bank, now in liquidation. Ho wad ohief clork in 1872, N. C. Perkins, na As- signao, nad in July of that year 1, an de- posit there, and in August SU57,6 It ap- poared from the books that on the 20th of Sap- towber thore waa drawn fiom tho bank §8,- 654.48, on various warrants. La Jumo, 1873, Mr. Porkiua had only about 3100 to his credit, which o incroased to ovor 260,000 1 & short timo, The wituovs was thon asked as to the natura of tho doposits, to which objection was made by tho Court, JOSEPT E. M'NEAL was gworn + Ilo know George O, Smith and O, M. Smith, and had done business with thom in various ways, IIo lLad nover brought a claim ngainst tho State Insurance Company, Witnosa was shown the dividend warrauts, and askod to oo it the signatures to some of thom, purport- ing to bo signed by bim, wero actunliy 8o signed. He aid sign thom In Mr. Perkina' oflico, Ho wont there at the instanco of C. 3. Bmith, Ha proved up the olaims in bankruptey, but did not remoniber how tha clalms were identified. He loft thom at Porking' oflice, bocanso Lo had no intorast in taking them away, o did not know whether any ono roceived the mouey on the war- raut or not, or whethor C. M. Smith had any {no« terest in them, 1Ilo had nover proited by eign~ ing them, Cross-examined: e hnd novor entored fnta any conapirngy with anybody to biy up claims against tho Stato Insurauco Company. e know nothiug of the asaots or linbilitios of tha Com. paay. as on [ntimate terms with O, 3. Bmith, and would have consonted to the uso of his name a8 Lis Assipogs, Jiedirect: 110 had novor purchased any claima againstthe Btate Insurance Company, or authors ized any one to purchaee them for him, CIANLES 10T, of Osk Park, an oxpert accountsnt, svas eworn: Ho biad examiusd thebooks of the National Loan and Trust Company, and did not find any soe couut there with tho Stats Insuranco Companv, but a dabit agsineat tho ‘\nsifinon of $167,000, Tlo found soveral accounts with Ooorgo 8. Smith & Bro., and soma crasures aud altoratlons. Inone of tho accounts Bmith & DBro. wore credited with §122,000, over which was an orasuro of pon- oil momoranda shill legiblo, as foltoywn : * Ha; divd sccount haok B. I, Co., nccoant Bank of Chicago.” The witnees then read tho itoms, and eald tho account was ‘‘closed," but tho booke did not indicato where tho money had gone, Ho found a debit ngainst J. 1. Smith of 811,839.66. The “bills recolvabla® wore then rond by tho witness showing that many of the claims wera against tho dofendants. Ile did not find any sccount against the McMullons ot Hor- ace A, Huslbut, e had oxaminod tho books to find orasurea and alteratious, but bad found nona except those counocted with the accounts of the dofendants, Tho nccounts furnished the plain. ity by tho oflicors of tho bank in question, pendiog bankruptey procecdings, were (hen shown to witnesa. Ile had not found sny such acconnts in tho books ho examined, Cross-examined: Ho found nothing in the books to sbow that any due bills bad been bouglt by the bauk, or that thero biad boon any division of profits among tho defendanta. 3, 8, NEED, aworn: Hoe lived in Chicago, and, in August, 1872, was Caslior of tho Mochanies' Natlonal Bank, The witneas wag then asked a to tho do- posit of the #157,000 in that bank fo the credit af the Assignes of the State Inaurance Com- pany. Tho guestion was objocted to, snd the objection sustained, whon tho witnoss was al. lowed to retire, t OROROT M. ROZET, sworn : Ho know the defendants, was a brother- in-law of O, M. Bmits, and had at the timo of tho firo 88,500 in policles in tho State Insuranco Compavy, Ha sdjusted thoe clatm with tha Sec- retary of the Company by gotting a due-bill an the 818t of October, by the advice of J, B, lo- ullen, which ho afterward gave to the National Loan snd Trast Company to liquideta an obliga- tion held against bim of £4,720, Tho witncss then delailed his financlal condition at the time, aftor which his former teatimouy before the Bankrupt Court was read to im and recogaized, Cross.examined : 1lo regarded hia notes beld by the Trust Company as worthless, and kis pol- iciea wore no better, Herogarded thotrads made B2 81 ovVen one. In tho absenco of other witnesses, the piaine tiffa then commeanced the readiog of the depo- sitions taken befoso the Registrarin Bankruptey, which, by stipulation, were admitted, commeano- fog with that of C. A, Bmith, Tho plaintiffs hopae to show by theso depositionn the a{missions al' tho dofendauts of the chargea bronghtagainat om. i CHICAGO COURTS. DIVOBCES. Friedericke Erhard complsins that her hus- band, Frank Erhard, is in tho habit of knocking Lier down and than dsucing a pow-wow over and on her body, and be fails to find any pleasure in such proceedinge, whorolors she praya for a di- vorce ay rellef, Marion A. Marlin is also among the dissatis- fied, and hor causo of complaint ja the excessivo affection of her husband, Chapin H. Martin, for intosicatiog Uquors, Aud sle, too, wauls a divoice, Mary Begger makes simllar chargos sgainst her husbaud, Heinmrich Segger, and sle thinks that it {s bardly just that she should be obligad totake care of a druokun hustand and a 120~ acre farm. Her dosires wiil bo mat if sho ia re- llaved of the former, and [nvested with the title to a portion of the Iatter. Docls O, Hans sors that when sho promised to love, honor, and oboy, 1t was with the mental 1esarvation tuat hor bhusbaud should troat ber kiudly, sud, as he finds his chief occupation in exercising hls extonsor musclos on ber face, sho sfonmflu t0 oxerclso Lor free will in getting & yorco, Carrie Keolloy thinks that billlard-playing is ok to be included in tho list of marital duties, and bocause bor husbaud, Joseph, engagea In ttls fascinatiag amusement, she will nono of him. Oo one occaslon ehe wont after him at 1 o'clook st uight, sod iuvited him to go home, when he caromed on her head with the cue and vocksted ber on the floor, But Joseph, notwithe standing kis dovotion to the ivories, haa laid up 0500 for s xaioy day, and Mra, Kolloy says sho will taks an much of that as she can got In the sliapo of nIZmon{. Thomas McKnight olaima that be is ontitled to adivores becanao uis wite Darbara has desocied haim since 1871, TR, Tho care of Larly against Wibur T, Storay ia on call before Judie Gary Monday. Qoudy & Chandlor ani Walkor, Doxtor & Lmhh apipear for defondant, A dischargo from bankrupley was issued to Abratiam Dasch, Dradford [ancock was appointed Assigneo of Heury E., Pickett, DNITED ATATES COURTS, 1L G. il bogan & suit for 82,600 againat tho Wostorn Trausporiation Company, Viryinia Castloman commoucad a sult againat John Fiteh to recovar $3,000. J. 8 Thomas and W. I, Fosdiok flled_s_bill and obtained no injunction againat the Indian- apolls, Bloomington & Waatorn Rallway to pre~ voat them paying iaxes on their capital asock. BUPERION COURT IN BMIEF. J. B. Drake commenced & mult for $7,000 agaioat N. P, Wildor, Trederiok Woyorchanser and F. 0. A. Donk- mau began A auit againat August Wallbaum, claiming 2,000, Bamual M. Lowin bogan an action by aftache mont nginluul Aloxander Loughridgs to recover #1,201.44, OIRCULT COURT. Jorry M. 8mith commenced a auit in traspass againat Martin Ringroso aud Oharlos Ilemorman to rocover $10,000 damagos, Theodote Martens Logan a like sult to recover £3,000 damagos from II,” . ITausun, , A caplas was {sened. THE COUNTY CODRT. The cisim of Iisury Bahlo for $108 against the ostato of Iienry A. Bohlo was allowod, ‘Tho will of Catborine Iivan was proven, and lottora teatamantary iasued to Patriok W. Ryan undor an individas{ bond of 83,000, Parloy I, Foskett was appointed guardian of Alico L. Fositott ot al., minors, nnder an sp- provod bood of 86,000, The aame party was ap- nolntod ndmislrator of tho catato of Juntin X, Ko&“‘ deceased, nnder an approved bond of 810,000 ‘The relinguishment b]y the widow of hor right to administor was filod, Iu tho matter of tho estato of Augusta Woltr; oxcontors’ Individual boud in $30,000 was ap- Frovml, and lottors tealamentary ssued to Will- am 0. D, Grannis and Willism H, Bradley. Tho inveutory, appraisement, and widow's award in the estato of Honry L. Ntouffer was ap- proved and widow's salection filod, The claim of P, 8. Arnott for 86 against the eatate of Petor Nolson waa allowod, ‘Che administrator's first annnal acconnt in tho estato of Frodorika Helm was approved. CRIMINAL CODRT. . Thors was no business ot importance in this Court yostorday. Judge Booth was presont bug ashort timo and entored au oudor for the dis. chiargo of a fow prisonecs whom the Grand Jury {ailed to indict. Ho aluo enterod an order ro storing au old and unimportant civil case from the old Rocordor’s Court, This moruing the pridoners indisted by the prosent Grand Jury will bo arraignod to plond, After this Judge Booth will roturn to tho old rflnkc:‘) on Adams stroot to hosr motions {n civil casoa during the remalnder of theday. Monday o now potit jury will bo impanclod to sorve dur-~ ing tho romujuder of the Aptil term. Judge Gary will Lry the libel suits against dr. Storoy, which aro set for tho 26th. Col. Van . Arman will asaist Mr. Rood, TUE CALL MONDAY, JUnGE Bropaerr—Tho Districk Court calon- ar. m.;mm: Gany—44, 96, 118, 116, 116, 117, 121 to Junag Meone 16, 18, 10, Juvok Roarns—Tarm number 1441, and1to 10 on now calondar. JUDONMENTY. UxtTep Brates Distoior Counr—Jopoe DLope @xr7—IL, J, latch va, scliooner Kate Hinchman, do- cree $:04.15, Burenion Covnt—Conrnssioys—Durand Dros, & 0o, va, August Freoman, $i88,41.—C. I, Calver cf ¥s, C. L, Whitcamb_and " M, F, Iifborn, $111.51,— Qeorge Shelilon ve, Jamea L. Campbell, $200.67, JunoE GArY—N, Rashman, uso etc,, v4, Tha Groat Wostorn Insurance Company, $110,—Dayton National Dazk ve, J. L. Campbell $2,470.~Marahall Simonds va, Lewis and Jomima Blenis, $33),~Frank Klickman ve, Edward Wol® and Charles Erckenberg, $120, JUpoE Gooxrxs—3lary E. Michie, ndminiatratris, ste., v8, The Chicago & Alton Railroad Company : verdlct, $5,010, and motion for new trial, Junag Mcltoneats—J, B, Gonld et al., v, M. W, Collins ; verdict, $445 and’ moifon for new trisl.— Clarlea '@, Andoreon vi, Wenry ML Armatead aud Alco BI, Armstead: detres, $170.00,—R, C, Hamill, Ttecelver, va, Q. D, Schurz, $100,~Alorris Buckley va, Jobin Kiusolia, 315, Cncurr CouBT~JUDGE Roornra—Philip Lannon va, A. Drigadallo, $17.80.—W, T, Cocloy ve. J, i, Itsd- o elifrs verdict, 340,60 and motion for now triale eath & Milligan va. Rebert Grifith, $54, —— ELSEWHERE, LIQUOR CASES AT DAVENPOBT, IA, Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicage Zridune, Davexront, Ia., April 16.—In tho Muscatine District Court, the cass of F. Dougherty va. Charlaas Toppe, auit for 5,000 damages for soll- ing liquor to plaintif's husbaud, is on trial. A Iargo number of Iadics attend, A similar auit, taa: aof Carile Keatnsy va, Fitzgorald, in tho samo court tho other day for 86,000 damages reaulted In a vordiet of 81for the plaintitt, Sev- eral important liqnor snits of this naturs will be tried in the Distriot Court of this county next wook., —— Gaod Goods and Low Prices. Theao two very desirable pointa aroruling principles %184 and 183 Blato strest, A.J. Nuitlug, the 0, 0. D, dlothior, has acquired his preseut popularity only by such favorits measures, and still continues to shaw tha @roatest apprecintion of the patronsge extended to him Dy affering tho most desirable goods from Broadway, New York, at *“bottom prices,” snd showlng the same conalderato attention whether & person wistiea to bny or slmnply look st the stock, Gentlomen in_search of tasty apring overcoats, at very reasonable prices, will do well to call i nt 144 and 156 Blata streot, Juat to noo What can Do dono fn this line, Ten doilirs buys s ** nobby "' gurmeat, . —_— Chisago and Northwestern Rallway.-- Bunday Train, The Through Pacifia Express Traln for Councll Dluffs, Omaha, Sin Francisco, and all other far West Toints, will Ieave the Woils Sireet Depot of the Chicsga & Northwestern Rallway, at 1015 &, m, Sunday, April 18, Through Ticksts sud Sleeping-Car beribs can be se- cured at the Company's Ofiice, 63 Clark Bt., Bberman lomse, Tickels vis Chicago, Burlington & Quincys Aad Chtcsgo, Tock Inland & Tacifo Ratiways, sio good ou this teafn, s e Second.Hand Organs, Very fine Reed & Bons, Estey, Priuce & Co., aud Burdet organs, but lttle used, for sals at Reed’s Tem- Dle of Music, 02 Van Buren stroet, at half-price. —_——— A Branch House Entablished. We are pleased (0 learn of ihe estsblishment of a branch house in this city by Mesars, Perty & Co,, of Albany, N, Y. They ara located st Nos, 13 sud 17 Liake street, and, belug nno of (he most enterprising firms engaged in the manufacture of sloves, we have o doubt they will do a fing business Lere. Ladies Can Hardly Afford to pass Noa, 229 and 231 Blate sireet (iiiger, Jonking k Fazon's), without seclng what they offer to make #home " beautiful and comfortabla in houss decors~ tons, curtatns, bedding, etc, ‘What {f Tt I Hard Times, ‘Thers nsver was & Ume when you conld get * kitch. en ontnia’ e cheaply 83 we now acll them, Remem~ bLer, wa warrant there's nons better, Jamos P, Doltos, Nos. 103 and 104 State atreet, —_— Steinway's Latest Improvement. The new patent *tone-austalning pedal,” attsahed to both uprigut and aquare plancs, may now ba scen »t the warercoms of Lyon & Healy, No, 16] State strect, This valuable attschmedt sffords tho per former facilities for the production of & varlely of beautiful effocts hitherto unaitalnable in the ariof plano-playing, —_— Look at Our 85.Cent Jupancse allks, old price 60 ceuts, Black cashmero ay 75 cents, worth §1.25, Deat dress goods at 23 cents, Pardridge's, Nos, 119 and 114 State street, Glen Flora. That Glen Flors minersl water will speedlly and permanently cure Uright's discase is placed beyond a doubit, Call for s clrcular at your druggist's, and ez sming for yoursolf, ——— The Pearly Substance of the teath is britile. Bozodont, compossd exclusive Iy of byglenia vegetabls slements, and containing no aolveat, {s the only articlo which, while whitening the caaiel, presarves ita soundnors, —_——— Fax on Offors of Marringe. The Pall Mall Qazelle pays ; 1t ia aurprising that among the mln{ tchemea for increasing tho revenua ju the loast irksomo method to thy com. unity the imposltion of stanp duties ou offors of marriago has never been sorlously canai ed. There can be ittt doubt that wuch & post would not only bo cheerfully paid, im- but would briog {n & consldersble sum snpuaily to the Exchequer. It would, moreover, do more thsn anyihiog eolse to put an eud' to those ‘bresch of promiss cases’ which give slse to so mnoh unasemly mirth and desscrato soms of the nablost fue(h:rn of our fmporfect natura, If it wore rondorod 1lfogal to make a pronossl or ac- copt one, excopt bya stampod documont, 1¢ would bo impossibla for tho most Leartiess trifior to got out of his or her cnfgnumuum on the ground of *no wcrioun fntontion.’ Thia plan would, moro- ovot, throw a apiclt of rarnostnons {ulo social in- torcourno which fn sadiy requirod, Unatampod brofessions of admlration or aftaction would bo loukod upon nat only as hollow ilitation, but as attompts to dofrand the rovouns, subjecting the gy deeoivar to n penalty, part of which would Ro'to tha informor,” 4 ———— A Fetrificd Gouses The Yolo (Cal.) Jlail, some days batoro the 1stof Apri), told tho folloming goosa mtory : * While lmnlln% in the tulca near tho sluk’of Caclto Qreok on Monday Tast, Abo Groen, an old huntor, disrovered a potrifiod wild gooso, atand- Iug upright, with lous buried about one-haif fu tho adobo soil, 1le thoughtnt first it wan Jiving, and, cr"orlng clonsly up, firod his gun at it, but tha bird did not budge an inch, o thought it very stiangorand wallked np toit. Ha found it dend, aud, in trylog to pick it n{w. way astonish- ed atita fmmonsa weight. 1t had turnod to atong, and o mark on ita win, near tho forward {‘alnl. showed wlhoro the shiot Dhad atruck it, nockiuz a picco oft, 1o managoi to toine 1bup att ot the ground, and whon he fafd it down n [:Inco droppod from its hroost, dircloalng a hol- ow lustdo, from which puro, cloar water enm- menced running. 1ts foathors woro very natur- al, and ita nppoarance way calanlated to “dsceivo —o lifoltko, * ITo took it to his eabin, down tho Pt AUCTION SALZS. Hold Negular Trada Ealos of STAPLE § FANCY DRY GOopg WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Fuarnishing Goods, Notiong‘ STRAW GOODS, Umbrellas, Iuts, Cnpm, Glo‘vgu‘ BOOTS axD SEIORg Tucsdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, O(l Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE' Crookery, Glassware, &o, Waeilnosdays and Saturday, Tartloular attantton given to”tho sale of Honhagy Goods at peivata dwsltings or st s iyt at pelvars drellinigs oF &t aur roulaaates Wodma ___ At Stlesrooms, 108 East Madisont, BUTTERS &C0.'S REGULAR SATURDAY s,\“ Latgo and Fine Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODg, t axary desselintlon, caual, n fow milos hack of Washington, whore it 5 NEW AND USHD O \PRTS, can bosnon by thosn who wigh to 800 suok & SATURDAY St A atrange aud unusunl aight. — A Funny Ico Adventurce Troy (Ne ¥.) Press, T.ast Snturday & man residing noar Gohosn was trying to moven largo cako of ica which was on tho noint of being cast out ou the road by tho turront in the rivor. Ifo steppad npon tha lco withs tho intention of broaking it, wlhion It began to move off, taking bim with it. Tbo ico moyed out into tho contro of tha rivor and rapidly toyw- arda tho dam, Tho man was in a fovor of oxcite- mout, expeoting his 1ast momant to appoar whou Lo would rench the dam., The wa'er being vory high. tho fall nt the dam was unusaally los, and tho igo with tho tman on it passod over in ma oty, and drifted fo tho direation of tho gna-bowso. When nearing the gas-house tho jco landed on top of a little shautv which was noatly covored with tho wator. The man ot off tho ice and stoad on top of tha houas, but immodiatoly fell throagh n skylight fa the roof, fallivg on some girls who had gone to tha top floor to eacapo tho wator. A econe immediately onsuod, tha gicls roarlog “Burglarl® and *Murder!™ Their fathor appoared from the noxt room snd an ox~ planation followod. BALESRUOMS, 103 RAST M. ‘\'Dl:s?rx.?l'r{“l" “ Pawnbroker's Salp, BY onorr or A, LIPMAY, Pawnbroke, N. W, Corner Clark and Monrqq, Wa shall sell Monday and Taesd AT st 3 100'lock, 8t nur sai vory largn stock of Unreenmed Iarca and o auneinont of Dismants, vt in'e (1ol sad bilver Watohor, fina Gold Cilne, s A largo stock sad othar M licee Whtdhoe, Platad v £ Wiichoe, Plata ndiag, whia wlll b aald 11 e . A, D"T.l_ifin:‘ & L0, Auctioneny, Genteel Furnituyg At Dwelling Na, 13 South Greonat,, AONDAY MORNING, Aprii 19, at 10 o'clock, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctinaeyy. TRADB SALE! TUBSDAY MORNING, An120, at 870 o Sninsrona 103 Tast At wpLanc10¢% 8 oy DRY GOODg, on's, o', and; Fouthe! Clath o Gante, Liners,"Sokor ‘Mulle, itofia Tan e it hinfn, Hosiory, Towols, N 3 hbafs. Hostory, Towols, Shawls, Shirls, Drancrs, Netioy BOOTS, SHOES, AND RTBBRR W3, A. BUTTRNS & CO., Auctioneen, Handsome Furnitur, TIANO, BRUSSELS CARPEILS, &, 4 Dovlliag g, 13 Vingongonpice, s WEDNESDAY. MORKING, April 21, at 130/ WAL A !15:1'1'9‘31':‘5 R o) Marble Front Houss, Two-story and Dasoraent, with lot 281157 feet, No. 614 Van Buron-st,, cor. Paulins, TIURBDAY AFTRRNOON, Aprii 2, at 3 o'clock o th isos, J1 e By GEO. P. GORE & G U8 & 70 Wabnsh-av, AT ATCTION, On BATURDAY, April 17, 0t 9 o'oloct, 16 CRATES W. G. CROCKER In Opon Lats., ~ ‘The only auiction-house wharo yon can ¥ X n!’{(l:ru"zu iold Kurnltura to farnfsh your hm:lr:’u’:'s‘l: Az extra large lot of Socond isad and Now ITURNITOTERE Parlor and Chamb Bots, Wardrobes, Sof: Wainat “Tiodutonds " and” Baterna. - fistonsion ol Rockarr, Macbio-top Tablen, ' Hall-Trows, Whtyy lco-Chests, Rofrigerators, W] Blankats, Comiores, 5 55 Dovka, Blanm.cases s Throadly, and ageald Carpeids S caser Cra sl ) GRORGE P, GORF: & 00, Auctimun, On Baturday April 17, 0t 11 a,m, WE BHALL S8ELL AT AUCTION, ' OASSIDY_Tha lunaeal of John J, Gausldy will Inave his Iatc rexidenco, No. 378 Sonih JoBarsun-at.. at 10 a, m. to.day fo Jewnit Churchy whera solomn higt mass will bs colobrated at 10:3) o'alook, Alisr mass the funerl will prucosd, by cartiagos, to Ualvars Usmatory, NPSUITCIn thisclty, Anuil 16, Katlo Gaodman, wils % Gonrgo Nestit, fn thé dlat yout of har sgs, » mative of Weokiow, Tesinn ootk by SutriAges to Jomai Chinran ot B b 10 5 3 eactlo Calracy, - friond s of tho ey fariieg. — o0 o ALRXANDEI -Anetl 15, Barah, wifo of A, 11, Alox. Il;gfl'b ab §i1 Woal ludiansat.,’ of thoumatism of the ener: 157 Washington, (D. C.) and L (. it Masbington, (D. 0 aud Nacklord, (DL) papers ERLENTORY. April 16, Ssrab Erlonborn, wifo of Casor Krlenborn, Fanoral wiirtako placoon 111 faet, from 71 Obtengo- 7., by cars to Caivary Cometory, at 1 0'clock p, m. oSFLLATom L. Colla, te bolovad wils of G. L, Fusorsl at restdanco, narthotst sorner Porvray. and Kdbrook.st,, thiy Satucday mornlng a* 10 o'olook shaen, Dy garriagasto St. Stophon's Unutoh, whore a solomu Ligh mass will bo calobented for tho raposn of hor woul: :gilza?nlg train to Calvary Comotery, Friondsaro invited t SPECIAL NOTIGES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S00THING SYRUP has besn nsod for abildren with novor-falling snccoss, It corrocts Ackde ity of the stomach, telloves wind oolic, rexulates the bow. ol8, cures drsentoty and dlarrhes, whethor arising from {oolhing or other causos, An old and wril-triod remedy. Far all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THENOUSKHOLD PANACEA will bo found tvalas. bla, Immediate tollof will follaw its use {uall cases of pafn in tho stomach, bowels, or sida; rheamatism, callo, colds, auralns. and brulros, ¥orin:ernalandozternal nss: COhildren Often Look Pale and Sick From no other asuse than having warme fn the stomach, LROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy wormy without Injury to tho ohlld, bolng perfectly winTe, aud Irea from all colorlug or uthor injurions [ngrodienta usu. allyusod in worm propasations. uld by all drugglats, 2 coatas bor. e e Mumps, Croup, Catarrhal Affec- e | IPIN AND 0P DU [ hfiffi?&.‘«f&mfi'&hfi!flfi PHAETONS, DEMOCRATS, & IARNESS. 2 e Work 13 now and custom made, |, GRO. P, GORE & C0,, Auctiogesr, 68 and 70 Wabash1y, DRY GOODS. TAADE sk Lives Daily Saved Oy tha uas of Dit, WYMAN'S BLOGD-PURITIRR and CONSUMPTION.QURER, cough but what Ards GILKAT ILKLLICF, and, enrs’ duration, finds if ot of cortain enro,’ Fdr walo. wholamaln Aad raiall By VA HOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Band 3 Like-st., ciko. oo AUCTION SALES. | Our Next Regular Auction Salo Taesday, iyl By JAS. P, McNAMARA & GO., 20,0t 9 1-20. m. 3 97 Base Washingtoo-st, Lae Trafiejgfimlngue Sile BOOTS AND ~ SHOES AT ATCOTION, Tuoslay Morning, April 20, &t 8 1-2 o'clock. Full li Slippoes, Congress, Alexls, Tles, Calf and bt BT S A e S 250 doz. Philadelphia Shoes. JAS, P. MONAMARA & CO., Aast'ra. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., Auatloncors, 77 and 79 Bouth Doarhornat. Boll at Balowrcoms TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 102 m, Cruol &0 ; 10 ¢ 510 £ 108 Corn ani & Fur. Cataup, awoot snd frastiy 1 01, Brusasls ai Tigrala Oarpote, and shatiol xosata of usod Fue piture; 10m., néw and ologant Fueniura of ovory descrip. Will alao sall Now Harnoss, Offica Dasks, ratthtte Bl lon Moy, Qe Pk O Pturon By S. DINGEE & CO. REGULAR SALE THIS DAY, AT 1 A, A1, O1 100 PIECES NEW CARPETS, Tapestry, Brussols, Ingrain, ALSD, HANDSOME PARLOR, 4 OAMBER, LIBRRARY, and DINING~-ROOM FURNITURE, ‘Togethar with a largo astortment of Household Goods, Bedding, and Office Furniture, Uoth naw and wiad, Continued eale of Linen (inods, with Additbarh {}.mflfl;,flfu-;nh? 'Hakis., Napkine Doytine, Crich tad Conting Gooda: ofhoibor 3o G Hata and Gapa st to s ek of s, oW 3 o Lizea Straw "l‘ The ullll: '1“\’1:, Ol?:('h’“mdo{)'eol fab complare, Umbrol Parasols, Tlamb Dross Trimmiogs. HOSTY= A 2ico o, tachclag & dlpiy of Lot B T R Hpt Hios of Ganis: — Laries I:d lfl,lnn"' \'v‘;l{qus:n(l‘n l"l:‘n:‘hl]fll Gesly, Jlatdware, Cutlery, Plated Waro, Castors, Knirs, Fxky Bpuons, &+ Brers Goode, Nottons, Slisottnes, Pioes Ooods CARPETS. A full line of chiolce styles will ba elosed outat o'k = . P. GORE ¢ €O, B P AT — e Cland i Wabis On Tuesday, April 20, ‘Wo shall soll at Auction, at 11 a, m, promeh ONH OPEN BUGGY, TWO TOP BUG- GIHS, ONR 2.8EAT 3 SPRING COVD PHAETON, ONE 2.8PRING PHAEION, TWO DEMOCRATS, and VIFTEET BETS XARNESS, Qro. P, GONE & CO.. ANOTHEF HER OF THOBR Great Auction Sales, BY UATALOGUR, OF Boots, Shoeg & Stippers ‘WILL BH HELD ON Weduestay, Aprd 21, at 0 12 & 1 3 . GORHE & 0O0. om0, & 89 Wabpih! On Thursday, April 2% WE HOLD A LARGE SALY OF DRY GooDS, COLOTIELING, £ _8. DINGEF & CO., Augtioneets. o. TS By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO. 1o grastvaslety, | CLOTHINOS Autiousers, 148 834 17 Esst Raudolph-st., ness Fifth.ar, A Efi:‘;&"}ifiuu‘cfi“b‘gw ‘and’ attraciive i evary particulars SATURDAY, Apri 17, st 10 8. ms. sharp, Lrasi Snecial Sale of Parlor Stits That eot to mavutacturs from 850 to 850, 20 Parlor utta 1n alr Clath and Golors, difl sud v r';:lry. To'Ba poritivaly scid (his Gay'wilbess rachel o, oriment of Naw and Sacond-han irgain, omimades, Corpeiss Dt SEob: it, Gust B350, tabs sold wader mortgago atD, pd WILKINS BRUSH & 00, FURNITURE, P.&£Jd.CASEKEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH.AYV,, K lpuml hand tha [ar #asortiment §a the olty of Now 20d Bacond-baud Goods, Furuilure, Carpets, Nodding, e il Senald, S it A 3 "FOR SALE. LEALEL e Ui HATED, throush, toal Ml';lh o upwd, at 3, 40, L saniesauhEiliie, uu:fuuuog B, aKo, P. GORE A COu, 4 70 W) ASSIGNEE'S SALE or 15 Hats, Caps, Furs, Fur Trimn: 24 Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves, &0 7! to e Assignad Estate of 8, W, 671 'l“ PRIl Do ufforcd a privaio alatsl, ‘dmi:;lln'l:t‘n, Iubl‘nl:l‘L ;mm et '-n‘u‘-l-fi,";; iror, Tk, o sold st Bublio Austioa oF olier#s 1136, commancing 8t 3 o'clock B B 12 Py s b s ekvary ph googs LARD, Al "By LELISON, POMEROY & 00 Batarday Afternoon, April 17, 8t 4 aulk OX THE GROUND, £or, Twenty-third-st, and Collagp Grore-drs WE WILL 8ELL F'our Build.ins:‘v‘ Nostbosst corner Twsaty-thisdal, sod o«nw;fl'. P Th Balldings o bo removed betore n‘;tynt‘ it persmRio, KLISON, FOMEROY, C i Belongl! 231 Wast Monday, April malniog goudy

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