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.~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 18, t1ve favor in tht ono city. Thers may not be | pitiful ttmt, in this . IR : S -, great city full of Cbristian | Yates did not consider the vroof sufficlently | wilt be planted this . Abont the tomary e OU ! L crambg ‘"9‘?5: :74;% ::-:;fl. L women, {:1ee was not one £0 visit har when eick | sirong to hold him for trial bafors the ani{ lmonntv of oata bas been lflwno.n el i The. re-cloction of Judse Dard W. Small as | taoul Priton, sad whea the terriblo iron jaw of | Conrt, and- accordingly dismissed the defendans | The delinguent tax-ist will bo published in the . Clreat Tnds i} - Small as | ths law, “ in guch cases mada and provided,” was | on. Wednesday. " 35 next issne of the Gazetle. It'is an uousmally, The Milwaelkeeans Want | s ‘Coutics- ’og‘ mfi‘f:m?;: Emc:m lnku\‘g .‘S:‘.,":."L:”?.t’éi‘:‘i?ifi”;,‘? hos fefu’u‘fzm:x fi"‘ To the '3 t.m )\‘ I bi‘“ dmm“i: d Vill i . R allary, 80 u- 0 the way of amusements, Mre favored ‘The newly-incorporitted Village of Bourbon- was achieved,..sfter a somewhat heated | manity arcse superior to the blind requliement | with nxu.l( meritorions -u;:’&' ot by the | nais will elect six Trustses on the 11th of May. —SIXTEEN PAGES, of the Socisty, A voto of thanks waa ikewise | daily will be held atthe Pres Chnioh, m;dmdu ";a{:mmn“ ol mwnngeg:;tglh s;ng nader the lead of the Rov. Dr. Worrell, of Cov- ‘thaee wh iindly aseisted ig tho. - Dickeon Eu- | 1npor L7, Well snown for hissaccesstal reviral i‘;;:!lfnm:;m;givfien Mondsy a m; Tcesday even- e ; - or the benefis of the ety. e Trvaoaran’s Jeport wes, road and tho S * ‘Mfore ‘L'igllt at Less contast, by B large:-majoritv, His opponent | of the sta.nte, and, slthon; e i i : «ate, aod, gh the vieiim of igno- | Georgis strels on * aven- ————— P! i 3 : i Expense. o | oo s biesly-esscmed s og & | raace and. hefodtdry vico entared tho -plea of | Iog st _the ~Opscs-Hoase. () Caro- HYDE PARK. Xoceived T onterteeas o {ei S3gu |, For » week Wasbington Hoighta haa bemn fest S 4 city, an excellenciawyer, anda Rentloman by n- | Lhin attof lenioney on the prr of dhe Sesaliocy | hoe Bichiogs Bamar: e e s TR TILLAGE BLASTION, fe h.oxpenses for tho yasc. SI7061; leaviog s | fof on barlaarels pained i bar viclacy i the B el 22 pabits pub afortunselr for | Judgo towardas sioful and ntlerly Lelpless bu- | on Wednesdar—tho third vieic thoy have-mado | ~b° cspdidates for tho village offices arenow | "yl fofn o Henmmof 800,99 [ lasbio elections, theraby.sacackig the ramoval & faurly befora the people, sud comparisons are in of tho “‘capital” from Biue Tsland to this place, es follows: Alrs, Blackmer, President: Mra. Connell, Vice-President; Alrs, Phulander Smith, 2ive. Farnum, AMrs. )lpgim Mrs. Huntingto: olly, nd Unaware, doubtless, of ‘the rapidly increased numbers of this suburb, they wers quietly rest- him, he was bandicapped into the race by cer- ‘Are Also 1 tamn supporters who kill everythmg they to . «They Ax Interesting The conso of tho ¢4 loading senwenapery 1o thas man bdng; I gladly weavo him the most endear- | ua within thros months. The elegant Coutler ing chaple:of honor that I can out of the solid | Opers-Houro has proven an inestimable boon to | order. The People's. party nominated its ticket minion of TEE SUSDAY TRIEURE. Aurora, aud tbronghout the past wintor we have | last Monday, and the Begular ticket was placed . - Themselves in Thei city duting tho _pendovcy of th ¥ : 7 ; . Th 20 A Judge was roprenensitls and disgnetie to o = ; in consequence bean favored with a sories of | in tho field Wedneadsy. Dsy after to-morrow | irs. Hemingway, Mrs. Holly, Mrs. Hortes, and | ing on their oars, sod were surprised ot the overe Municipal Debt, Tast degrce. * The Sentinel assaited, Small with TLLINOIS, e O e Ol DOEBAYE | i) rovaal tho decision of the voters, and put | At®: Soarp, Assistant Vice Premdents; Miss | whelming force brought against them at the : out-reason and mercy, and was 60 manifestly un- Bosn prven ia ot olber e e | an end to tho toil of the small politicians, Flora Hale, Secretary; Mre. Fred Smith, Treas- | polls. Bt itis prosumed the persistent effork ; rarerasie Tu its sthicks thar ity only i TR Our community 13 84 present .absorbed in the | It may'be remarked that-thero are no princl- | | The meoting was then closed by prayer. uauslin suich cases was not rasde, a3 many la Comments upor the Moral, Political, | Mhich resnived in giving him a mach farger vots i gabject of temperance rofom. Luct eummer | ples involved in. this election, though each fao- | » The S e i s e e, | o e Al nmer e ursds) eveniug, , 18 MO Spacral Ciarespondence of The-Cliizazo Tribune. the work was taken 1 baod by the ladies, who | tio) has cortain eads to gair which depend upon ‘Wavsxerat, April 16,—This beiug the closing | organized a Ladies’ Temporauce Union, and its succesy. - On the ode hand, the Joaders of the the Iadics of Oak Park will mee: the gentlemen | that *To the victor belongs the spoils,” will not than be would othersise have received. Tho and Personal Aspects of (e - | News hus besn sncd for libel by Mr. Stark, as & : i i 3 3 5 ¥ tark, day for the - winter term of our public sshools, | Bave since laborod very oarveutly i the -cause r io & frieodly contest si the Co: atior i is. i Cream City, [ oaia toat the acticie o Honpouniy business. £t | our corvespondent thinidag i would be of fa, | OriPgtho winter. Francis Murphy deliversd a | Regular party have for an object theretention | Church, ~Any person, by the paymens S5 | boscted upon in_tals. inatance but thet the A courss of lectures, and fully aroused the paople | of Mr. A. D. Waldron a8 Trensurer of the vil- | cents, will be entidled %o & second trisl. The | I&bi8 of all parts of the towaship will be justly rize in the contest will be a besutiful edition of | Tecogaized, thereby avoiding the difficuitios ongfellow’s * Hanging of the Crone. Sann- | Which have characterized the Town of Laka, * dera’ Speller will bo used, and Webster aud Wor--| _ Laber i3 being shipped here proparatary ta cestar will be authority. Bides form at 7:45 p. | the epnng building. : m. Admission. 10 cents. The cadets at the military academy hava been terest to the Waukegan readera of the' SUNDAY | ¢o the imporatice-of concerled action in efforts | lage, and Mr. R. 8. Thompson us Attorney, with Stark complains the mosly and npon which the TrrEesE, miade it his express business to care- I-to eave the - fallen and draw young s goneral _contionance of the supremacy of - :g,'htion t'mrnl":he:hin bared; wak written by an ae- istant, aftor the editor-in-chief bad left the of- ?ublic School Exercises and | fice forthe nizht. Tt is o ylnewer:vidcn:enin sapport of ‘the theory that a Dewspaper-man & by foraishi fally obserre, and when nacessary ask -for in- | men from saloons by famishing for “them power in the centre of the village, at Hyde Park " more enjoyable places of resort; snd, as a con- mation {rom the texchers as tohow their pupfls | DOTo @ 210 Temporance Liaform Olub Has been | 8ad Kenwood statiens. . The underlying object Social Events at Dever onght o ; 21 vssing 15! go 10 bad at all. were progressing in the different branches of organi: T t s % s = ate . oy 5 g b ganized, which now has 3 membership of | of the People's party is the regulation of the | The Redowa Club Tussdsy evening will give | diligently studying their spelling-books for the Waukegan. Tile EVIDENCE OF 6UR NORAITY. , study. Thers are somo parents, Tom sorry Lo | peacly GO0 porsons, Il of - whom ate very | liquor traflo on & basis which will 60able the | tho 1ok party of tho winter. series. - Eyers e | DASE Weok, for at their matches ‘o loting 4 " Ve have good rearon to felicitate ourselves | say, who mever inquire about how their | earncstly isterosted in the csuse, They havs | Baacd of Trastees to suppross disordecly ang | fort s botng made by the ofioers of the Aeweer: | DTS for the oysters. uds tio to make it tke most successful of any of | The mesting of the Library Association at the this bright Sabbath day to tbink that only 2.278 & fl u;l Lave zQeen taken to the poice-station dur- . g ng tho past year, Chipf-of-1o: News and Gossip Gathered by Corre- | mate his ssanai report and oot o ot Just children are getting along in iheir studies, | leased one of the most pleasant balls in the city | disreputable groggeries, while respectsble, well- 1f the: % to do this, the t 15 for a olub-room, which they propose to make as | reguiated saloony will be allowed to obtain y omi lo this, the most favorable cause A that can he assigned is indiff $o their chil- attractivo as possiblo—their method of workiog | licenses and do business, ~ e igned 1s indifference to the; = | being precisely similar to that adopted by.the OF couse, each party claims that the olher is dren's welfaro, Of the abova class I am ploaged | Chicago Reform Club, They have thus far met | actuated by unwortby motives. On the* one thelr pledsant assembiies of the past season. ‘It | D8W public school-building is to be held Tuesdsy will undoubtedly be tha handsomest ' club pargy | evening. Ths Iarge attendance on previons co- over given in the Park. Wedgwood from Chi- | £38i0ns attests the interest felt in this Soeiety. cago will be ia attendance. Tne question for debats is, * Resoived, Tha! - |82 stated by bim. . O course it is highl Derpetuity spendents at Aurora, Karka. probable that as many more have boen guilly of i Sth | wi : i ; - : 3 guilty of | to ssy thers aro very fow. Many will agres with | with most nnexpectod uccess, aud many bard | hand, it is cBarged that an ex-contractor is s Entertainments,” glven Mog. | Gniversal suffrage tends to the i _- kee,and Other Suburbs. o ruich i Beck wnuld have tepped them | g that tt task of visiting each teacher (espeo- | Grinkers bavo already been_hopefylly reclaimed. | atcivins to obtain Eie control of the VillageGov: evenings, wero luggally ttogd. | Bepublican form of government o with Mlesare. S simofn SLeir 86- { ially the nohaol marm) and interrogating them | ASide from (hese organizativne; the ‘Father | ernment iu order to prevent the institution of s | ed, and proved a snccesful effort financiaily, | WacSon and Wadhams leading disputants, The b Marphy Temperance Sociotv,”. jn conaection | fuit to recover Abous. $5,000 of overpayments; | the profits for the two evenings bewng $76.45. paver is o be read by Miss Garton and Alis crets; but nowadays the turpitude of crime couEists mainlyin gotting !uurgdant. But. ac Tho sceues sud tableans trom Dickeos' works | 3oy Barnaed. were unusually fine, éspecizlly 50 was (b scencs for information, was somewhat dificolt 4o per- | with St. Mary's Church (Catholic); is in peosper- | nlso, that the saloon-kebpers are bacliog this Sociabl of *Nr. ana Mrs. Squeers’ Educations] Syw. | evening at the remdence of Mr. C. O, Howe. form, - Irtagine yourseif talking fo & young | oua condjtion, has several hundred members, | ticket in‘order to overpower the respectabls ele- o was held Friday " WISCONSIX. carding to Back's racord, we bave been an ex- 3 v goedinglvmoral and well behaved peopie for 1. | miss in a arowded school-room, whers tho chil- | and has accomplished much good. ments of the village. The charge is made in MILWAUKEE. bk i ':flgu-:;gm';a Rl dron of both sexes ave guzine. whon you ln B | tpemced ey L SOTNG, ek their | I Ehet, for sevoral yoars, a certaln fing | fem. aod » Dick ehtvellec ad the Masklon TOLNER PARE. - K ibly xt some admi . This 1€ 0] 0 ir | have managed the affairs of Hyds Parl eic | osa.” The latter was repeate ecial request . ‘OmE LicT AT.LreSa SxFENER. m the dim futuse, soine acientist will Tisoup | fack which canses it to bo embarraseing. 7 | first regular mesting, éwo ook sioca, by ro- | own inferests, aud in tho ibterests of their rola. | Tassday vening. Tho sabioats, b Delly gt wereral submib thal ke spruag tives; that the village improvements bave been | den,” personated by Iiens Brown,,produced 4 -i: b ol s gl"n ok uk:: d‘:: ening, & year, balf 3g0. tins p Tt is well known that Waukegan containssome | pealing an ordinanne passed by the former of the prettiest “girls " to ba found inthe coun- | Council, establishingz a Free Publio Lbrary and | conducted, not with refdgence to the wants and try, and had it hot been for some of the Iatter | Reading-Room, under tho Btats law. Their [ rights of all, but solely for the benefit avd ad- class who were present st the.time, the report | action in this matter has caused tho mostin- | vantageof certain localities. where real estate was of public i)chools would have been more full and | tense indignation, especially amonz working | owned by members of the Ring. men ; it is the rrincipal topic of conversation in The tickets, as heretofore given in thase Speal Correspondence of The Chicago Tyibune, 20d. rend a paper_before a Society for $ho Pro- rausES, -April 179.—Do not imagine, O qggon nlls;fi;u Sc::m to gfgxcmm-ata {h“ L\;; odmlaceat TRIDONE, that your people at that “b, g o bk Lgtll:; Famaes upef 5 & lacked sufficient ead df thelake possess all tho evidences of & | encrgy to gcousmxtacrime; 200 he il qn%fe handsomest effect of the evening, Miss Brown's * g . ersocal charms making the tableau a most | Claima prominence. It is 10 miles from Glazk utifnl picture, Miss Lyon sung s olo,with | street, and on .tho eastern bank of the D &n& e%agfd om;gs Mary' Case's rendaring of | plaines. ‘The river t :hia point is quite bea;t;: Tan coaD,” in her rich, mellow voica, | fo; having high.banks covered with groves. bigh-toved and pmgr_zmvaflnic:;‘musion. n:h a8 §1gm(1§a p[lpeu;l oi uwf anyobnopmvu that on the | complate. . weterworks, {hieviog officials, magnificent | Ist of April we had only 100,000 barrels of beer TIE TEACHERS every circle, and & petition vérv numerously | colamus, aro as follows : elicited & hearty to which - gnrches, » fine aducational system, and high- | 10 Store—all the rest had beca drank. having charge of the different schools are Intel- ) sizned will be presented’ on Monday ovening, p..,,w‘.' Ticke!—Trustees: J. B, Calboun, T. 8, i b - Fossbuahr " 3fiss "”"&‘-’u";‘ ‘Tho location of the ‘‘Tarner Park”. by the Chi- ‘priced 2. Yon of Chicagozres fset and in- | 14 1rog, MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESE. ligent and well educated. And Lhe{!h;va suc- | asking them to reconsider the matter. Gillest, C, AL Hardy, J, B. Hoxle, Dr. W. B, ‘Amnold, | Conuell, the sweet soprano sonystress of | cago Turners’ Association, in March, 1874, guve produces an uncomforraple feeling inmost ueqednflmlbl)_'mimpsmns knowledge to the 9 PERSONAL. and Dr, C. D. Hewt e G. Hamilton, the evening, suig admirably in thesevefal parts | the name {o -the station, which was also Reqular Ticket—Trustees: H, B, Bog‘g:’. .;d 11: sbe undertook during the evening, but not until | located at that -time. Since thes, building il andor their charge. The Bev. 8. 8. Fis His Honor Mayor Valintive, with his wife and mm'mandenc of City Schools, is well Iiked, : danguter, is spondiog a few weoks in California, | 73y % I Denalr, G, G, Guster, . Ii. Ho: the position could not be better filled. but will return bafors the opaning of the wool el Gl Ji8s Geonal, The schools were all visited, and the following | sesson—Mir. V. being one of_the hesvieat wool- | . L% Will be observed that Mr. J. R. Hoxie, hav- faots wera elicited : : buyersin the Biate. The trpms maden the ing been upmigated by the Beoplde marty Moa- T hopa of improviog Mrs. ntine's th, q s ol RewEi $0500L, Sovaral othets of our citizens will spend. tha | 437, This was s coofemsioh of weakness by the latter parvy which was quite uoexpectéd ; but, coppreizensible people, doing many sstonishicg | m.nds to be {old how much one owes, especially things that surprise your less pretentious neigh- | if'he is not able to psy the indebtedness that sod make them euvious of your success, @n{mn?, tot Ul'tyl Compt;un ml)"hxuh‘h 2“ just sent in bis sooual report in w! 0 yous thuift, ‘_“%&“’L‘nfi’;" of your exseed- | oy Try i ity to bo in deb Over 83,500,000, ingsmodesty ; but yye waukes imitate you | and propounds several financial conundramsfor inEome respectz, and excel you i others. e | the end-men of the Common Council to golve, the execntion of. her nolo, “ing, Bmeet Bird,” | has progresssd upid)y, | and . the . Mo did the sudience appreciate the sirength and pu- )y: ity of her voica. & shower of ‘bonquets fell at | D% Affer an espense of about $20,000 Dner feet when the lzat warble of ihe song died, | i3 _improvements, have & very. fine gu: %h;\-oc&‘lhan}nl nlpn':mn of the ;ndjalacaullud park, about twice the size of Union Park. They er before the foatlights again, when sho favor- | are still continaing their improvements, and are ed the'baliad, “Blesa Yo, Little Heart™ at presens building a large hall for indoor ‘uy end sall tiore wheat than you do; we meke ‘1,'ue u:;;ac;l valuation of an tea and peraonai summenin the Golden State, while esill others | 1acter parcy, which was quite uoexpectéd; heer, xdin, jou ; | Property o 8 cil 2,000,000, on intend ramblin; f & most capa- D 2 s slern to 1,500,000 yearly, being .nbout £2.85 LRSI s10n for regret. - . LAKE, brought thousands of visitors from ghe aty, s yeu; we break fhe Ssbbath | on every 2100 valuabion. This is exclusive of ELGIN, - On the Regular tcket, Mesara. Bogue and Grey, BOARD MEETING. many of whom bave since returned tolive there. @b~ less compuncimm of conscience | ssessments for. etrest mprovements, sewers, KIOPENENT AND ENERAL FEAUD, i;u;ha Fimtdl)(;c:hxic:, w ogpzad to n{lm It has taken a littls while for the excitement 5““.:‘3,:3,“‘.’:; dh.:’g. Png_dan;., mflsgtm : 4 illett, [ ded | i i Tre: 'y aral Directors, 3 2 do e Hagoe Mr Gtay bas | o Lnke & few weeks 3go over the slestion | yooiation visited this placs o nspect the park Spocial Corremandence of The Chicago Tribuna, would do credit to the willage. -Mr. Gray has Evory, April 17.—About three years 8go | long been the ‘l'own Assessar, and no man bas a Charles Gayer, » Swede, made his appesrance in | better knowledge of the village than he. He is Elgin and engagad in the lucrative employment gne of fit‘hn b;n mtun i:: the nllm;jg:f the posi- of driviog & grocery wagon. From thas [ HiOD. thongh nob & strong candidate, es was Py v . shown by his defeat in the recont tawn election. poeition he pecured & Iift to Pizly's | v Borue's friands expect that hia strength in jewelry stofs, sud about one year ago | the sonthorn part of the town will overbalance he obtained employment in the dial room of the :}:a %upf;i%«;xs‘ to lum in his .own diatrict 2nd in- e Nort prospects to abate, but the past week has finall; i settledit. Up to Taursdsy conaiderable tak | fosmvibi . . 280 for the summer was indulged in all around. Iv was rumor- | Heory Nolte guve a pariyat his hotel on the - ed, and it at dno tme secmed | 10 1nsh, his birthday snniversary.. Many “Iikely to be the case, that Mr. Matt Fleming | fionde: both from this vicinicy and from Chi- proposed to contest the election’ and pgesent | ~ sfr. Zimmerman, propristor of the Turner Lake with » little Farwell-LelMoyno case of its | Park Hotel, will give-s party this week. own, but better connsel prevailed, and th ‘The school is well attended. g it roee, "®" | The Rew. McClare presches esch Ssbbathas tian you dave, a0d we pay more forour gas. | ctc. The Compuoller kindly soothes onr lao- a5 18 a question that has ceceofly distracted ‘“‘%‘P""“‘!‘g! telling us that the tax this: tho Milwaukee bresst 2 a0 unusuat degres, and year is heavier than ever befare, and aoccounts b s 2 Jor the incredss in the grest nomber of im- its want of illuminating nro?upen at the end of | provements that xre goisg onallover the ecity. our burners. has resulted in illuminating our | And yet, real estate was neverin o good de- minds npon the subject, although thers is pot | 1nd Dor'brouglt better prices than itdoes to- mmch promise of spesdy relief in any other di- | 427 . i % 2 S % THE UNTTARIANE, ; reofioR. This ssential hing in all wodern |y, 1y 1y etter, T mpoke of the ‘Olivet -Gon. | o8 awellings whers it-oan be obtained at 8 reason- o d a " . b N AS0R-| progational Society havil resdlved to oce watch fsctory, and evinced the hizheat order of - B sblo price hasbeen of such miserable quality in | The Academy of Masie for sorvioen lter toedar - talent for the delicate work of painting dials, | o 2x; O 31 Hardy, on the People's ticket, fs a | Board, as elected, {8 now in working order. the school.b d will ontil th thia city during the past winter, andso much ine | of May; . but I did dot tell vour read- | s Hatlle Hallowe! and was soon counted as (the beet bund in the i:;lnmgngdg;’%k}a?g:& d:ngtmflz&oa T3 | The old Board, however, wers obliged to do | j; e i o ontil the new ehurch couseslence axose to consumers in consequence, | OF o abont fe That Society s mow | 300 N, €50y establishment, aud won eacominme from all | which he resides. Messrs. Bonsly and Custer | 3000 heavy work befors their exit. ALl tbe DOWSER'S_GROVE. ths} the Chamber of Commerce finally took it in | 935" besongs to the Dattatians, and the latrer, | Aliss Susic Parker, sasisiani sides. ‘the work of preparing aod painting | are the nominecs from the Second District on | Week: from' early ‘Monday morning till late |- After sn mnusually lively. winter, thers have any, ] tho Tegulur uokét, and they will, doubtless, | Thursdsy ovening, with tho exception of what | been a fowweelmof quiet. The Literar Society ¥ . epeosl | deaigms on diasls was in- Inibis department Gariog the mresent yesc | trosted to him, and he mads good wagcs, | make trustworiby and efficient “Frustoes. ther hus been a groater dossie to. omplete the | With £00d fortune came ndesiro fof display. [ _ In the Fifth District, Mr. A. R. Poweil is the lar course aod graduate, owing prubably to | S0me two months ago he induced & city mer. | Regular nominee, and Dr. W. B. Arnold is on the 105 xeallont record made by tho class fhss | ChaDt to procare & yards of velvet at a cost of | Paople's ticket, Mr. Powell is sz unsssuming gradusted last year. o 818 per vard, which he had made into a coat and | business man of ability and energy ; probably ng o Snusal soihusisem has been developed the | Yo%bs, From various parties he procared jowel- | better representative of the thriving interests of past yeac in relation fo essny-weiting, very | T» Boots, and . money, smounting in all | South Chicago could have been selected. Dr. oaried progress having been mado. ervecilly | t0 abont 8600, Last Hondsy being pay-dsy, | Arold, owiog o local jealousies, will hardly poll Famng the sast term. | The same may be-ssid 1y | B0 drew his weslth from the ccmpauy and | the o'l streagth of his party. Dr. Hewes, the reforcace to elocation in the schaol. Miss Lizzie | *loved for the Eaat. By s curious coincidence | remaining candidate on the People's ticket, is & Eirk bas been elected the Valedictorian, aad | ® Mita Tyler wasgoine Eest at the same time, | promising young physician st the Holland Settle- Miss Faunie Sherman, (inss “ Poet.” * and he galiaotly offered to sea her eafe upon her | ment. nety Kengington nomination wasmore The following are the mames of gradustes: | joBrmeY. One young lady in the ity | complimentary to him thamto the gocd sense of Mice ABble. Hallowell Misa Lizzie Wik, Miss | Bod _ siready lowned bim 8175 upon ex- | the party managers, as it is extrémely doubtfal Merey Worstold, -Misa -Fanaie Shermay, #e. | Pectations, and s gold waich, and her | wasther be cap be elected. There ia no question Wil . Barker, Geusa Hinckloy, and Edwsed Bopes are blastad by bis sadden mozoment, | a5 to hin ability and chiaracter, but Lho, interesta Upbam. e g Pixley, the jevaler, who wis interested bon | of tho section which be wanld ropresent ate not it e worth, ~ followe o errant Swedo, over- | importan’ enou enl 0 one-sixt tuch creditia da Mr. Crawford, the Prlo- | £t 3 ity xt ths Micbigan Southarn depot. | the Boaid of Trostecs. Doon Eromaed wiklanoonss, and persuaded Geyor to leeve in his [ DBetween the nominess for Olerk, there ean be “The cxercices in Miss Hallowell's room wire | CAT6 his velvet coat, a ring, shirl- | Do hesitation in the mind of any one acquainted wholly withont defect. A latge number of | 8tud s0d valise His compsnion ‘remaioed | with both parties. Mr. Beovel, the Regular nom- Ciiizens wera present, {6 witness the procseding, | f8itbful, aod ew bim safely through Rus | wee, will make an officient, sttentive, and cour- 5 the “month school ™ the everciser ware vl | triale, and the pair went on thelr way rejoicing | teous officer. He has agreed to estabiish his of- d @Y | probably, The businees men are condoling with | fice at Fiyde Park, and to give his whole tims to - each other and voving they will never trust s | his duties, thus removing the only objections of timo was dovoced to meals ‘and sleeping, 16 | s adjourned until October, The clasa might have been found in the Town-Ball por- | L is £ Ihe Io En- 1ng over dozens of books and auditing scoonints, | ELsh Literstare has closed its term; the Usi- Tbursday, however, they were obliged to come | versalist people have danced out their series of lo s seltiomont, and they did, I; was bastoned, | parties, given for tho beneflt of their Sunday- undoubtedly, by the desire to"; o new Board i in, tha ten dage! lumit expising with Tharsiay. | s ote secs e ey Of smasemeat I the evening things wero gob into shaps | o dory e A Tuepeoplabava not yeb been enough to allow the adoption of the following | *-5Pell” bound, bus thero are zumors adost of & resolution, offered by Teustea Muirhesd: - | Tatch coming off it _—_ Resolged, Thatthe eash accomnt, as ues YRy e Eret Yt o reory oF Ul Tows | Mestber cume on. . . Rosars & Gou laber- showing a cash balance 5. rade in their line, ok e Traaemiag, - S woo7 sematutng i the | L fidecably briliing bas alreedy Boan: cons’ A resolotion was also sdopted tendering a { menced, and thereis a fair prospect for more vote of thanks to the retiring. Prosident, famil. | being done daring the summer than over before. iavly known as Capt. Tabor, for the able and im- | , Tho annual elaction for town officers, which in pretial maoner in' which he d Bis do. | to be held on the 20th inst., i creating "not a lit g ; ile excitemsnt, The Temperance and Licanse Sergt. Gahan presented his aonual police re- partias have each a atrong ticket in the fleld, and port for the year cnding April 1, 1876, showing | Are both determined to win. The Indies of tha what his force of men have been’ doing,' The | Plce have two temperance societiss, and taey report may be briefly condensed as followa : The | r® using all their inflaenca on that sids, of total nomber of ts mad 3 oourse, § hinh“m er of arrests made was 430, from The Free Resding-Room is in working wl the total amonut -of , fines assessed was 9 4 $1,879. There were.arrested on the cb order, and, s & credit to the Committee who orig: of being drunk snd disorderly, 93 drank, | ibsted it in the face of mach opposition. Twen- hand, and appointed 2 committee to investigate | having reso.ved to open theinchurchion their and report in fall apanthe-case. The Committes | own account afrer the 1st of May, have given cansisted ©f sdme of our practical chemists | their Congregatioval tenants motice to vacate a i the premises at that time. The Unitarisns .dis- aod ecttatiflo man who geve the subject | o fioc " their servicas aboat two yesrs ago, s Fhorough overhanling, sod have just given 0 | for ressons that seemed good sod sulfcient then, _ thewubiic the restlt of their'labors in a'very'ex- | and many of the congregation were attachedto ‘binstive, lexined, and satiafuctors report. From | the Plymonth -Congregational Church by the | . broad and liberal docirives that wers tanght by s sepont Eia s eerage Milwaensmlsanie tiany, 1 (i SE8 OF thas ooty Abook tha sams important facts ttiat he 6id not know befaro, but | g "o Unisersalist.Sosiety.on the West Sids bo don't learn that in which he feels the-greatest | which had built & fins church odifice, -also broke intarest, to wit, howhe can-pet s cheaperand | up, xnd the Rev. Mr. Dudley got anotheradaition better gas. Thas was the main fuestion, but | o lus flockfromthe wreck of that concern. But tha Committee failed.to answer1t ; 1o fact, they | b8 members of both of these *‘liberal™ socie- = y ’ ties found less satiefaction than they anticipated showed guite conclusively that the franchisea of | jp gtpempringto fraternize with those whose re- the Gas Compzny are exclusive and perpetual, | Jirions faith-differsso radically from their-own, and that its charter confers * full aud cxclusive ™ ‘u_: tho, Usitarisns have Bhrasug'ed to makoan authority to mannfacture and sell gas ; to eract | Other -attempt to establish and maiotain'their 2y o Snd e Elas W erost | own form and kmd of worship. .About fifty works, and to 1sv pipes in any and all the streots % A i v, £ fam:lies, .of intélligence and respsctabilitv, are sudalleyn of tirecity; and the Supreme Cowtt | jn 1)y movement, aud, With a.good minister, de- of the Btats has declared that this “exclusive | voiedto.nis work, it may be made to smcceed. . xight in cnferred gpon the corporstion without | The s owns'a beantiful little ‘houso of svor- - any limit as to its continuance”; and'thatths | Ship,eligib iy situated,freeof debt, and'chere isno VU Lesixiators only has power to modify or o | Titiblereasonwhy theymayuot re-establiat thom- g R fast young man agaio—unt{l the next time. a0y congeqaencs ogainst him. poad the special ivilego it has grantod.” T T | Fusans svomos s el ShoIog ot | toosarts eoet T2 1 . et of | o TFES i o Uokein togoter, it will bosoen | 18, dlirdary, 857 darewa s kil 19"’ | S8 nowepepersue akon fochuog al e £ 5 3 c . i = ] . night over one-half of the employes of | that a disoriminating voier can form an excellent | 8 attery, 41; removing eod, 7; destroy- 530 CACISS, an/ odicals. The B0 our relief seoms to-depend upon gaiting | depominations around thew. ‘gave aniversal satisfaction thromgheut. Below | ¢ o fociors were notifiod thats for tho oome | combination out of the two. aod it is propable | ing shrabbery, 1; burglary, 3: vagriacy, 113 Hlios cralusing Ubrary of sodsidrabie”sisetn. :¥e give a brief sketch of the proceedings : " Sheuno ing two wmonthsit_wes hardly probabls they o it poricnenied by Mis# | woold be noaded, Tho machiniats will be kept | tent Tasaday. i Ao Py el Darrlck: | at work remodeling: some of the mechinery, | _ Since the abové was written, M. Josepk . Gray Srom ) Ovton e Fangasony ohil | puildiog now, and placiog it in the-new ehops. - | has withdrawn his nam from the Begular ficket. Tablosurs *Retoren 3t the eoil® pas: X LK. Te fact was not_disclosed untd lats yesterday, Ties Testina Bersons; Abrabams oecpecs | The article whih recently appeared in Ta | 13 it yas hoped that he might reconsider big do- B ntcnson T s Seeapie tignerta0L | Tamuwe relative fo milk from this eection, | terminotion: bat be felt tbat ho could nof, in b T A Barns A ola e G yislon: 93 | has mxclted somo commotion. Most of | justics to himself, remain % candidato on the on Catris Gosra. TN Nichale 3o tchin- | the Eigia _dairymen have their cans manu- | ticket as at preasnt consiituted. The nomina- Alicsand Emily Dickinson. ** inding of Mos. | f2ctured by MNallerry & Ou., aod Haw- | tion has been offered to Dr. J. R. Flood, but the P oD i dinx of M08 | (home & Bosworth, of Elgin. One standard | latter is dimnclined to enter the field at#o late a Migiam, lisa Gertio JcLane; Mother, Mrs. Rich. | Wateure used by these frma ia furnished by the | far. Mo ia nell knawnand highly respected o by H itv Sealer, and if shortage comes from this | if he shonld accep! e WO strengthen o aondants, Mies Juuie Hullowell 404 | section the blame can easily ba placed m tho | ticket in soveral districts. : that this will be done to an unprecedented ex- | drunk and resisting officer, 4; interfering with B Beer in di t daty, ;1 o7: S. C. Annable, late car-accountant.on tho emictiay o duty, 3; laroeny. 275 Bol3. | Chicagh, Burlingion & Quiney Railrosd, hea o larceny, 8; rescuing pritoner from officer, 1; e aruok sd indecent exposurc of person, 1; maim. | SeAtly accepted the sswe situstion an the Mich- ing, 1; cistusing the eacs, 8 ahootilg birds | o2 Ceatral Eoad. und bug moved with hia faac in_violation of ordinauce, 1: passing coaater- to Detroit. His 10ss a8 a neighbor and citizen feit money. 1; depositing offal on irie, 55 | 18 Tegretted by all. peddling without license, 7; assaultand highway PARK RIDGE. Tobbery, 5: receiviog and cleaning intestines | The young ladies held tkeir “Sewing Bee™ af without a license, £; selling liquor without a { Mrs. Moss’, on Tuesday afternoon and evening, license, 8; riof aud broach of peace, U3 carry- | The work was Laid aeide about 7 o'clock and ths ing concesled weapons, 1; druok and alt- | ing officers, 2; m';ef:fim’t court, 8; u;mwn:ng tima deveted torefreshments and music of the goods by false protenses, 1; assanlt and naing | highost order. . The chess game was not ended, auki, 15 rape, 1; | the players being ovenly matched. the Legislature to exercise its authority over cor- Bt e T, . porations of its oxn areation—repeal the chmter zators Howe and Gameron are both expectsd 3 t5is Company, znd Ehereby lesve the gasmak. | 12 be in thiscityiin a fow daye. The precise ob- £ C Y i ject of their coming is not defluitely known‘to ing business upes to competition. This extreme | any but themselves, but it iscupposed to be for remedy will pot need to be resorted to, probably, | tue purposs “oi-consulting -with our prominent for the reason that the Company has got a good | pdlidicians.in rogard to the noxt campaign. They thing, and sl cooform to the reaconable de- | are both thorourhiy aware of the importance of ‘mands of the public and supply a battsr and { the workiu hand, ‘aad.of ‘the necessity of union artcle, rather than encoarsge -oppasi- | and harmony in the Republican ranks, in “order tion that must end in serious ana permanent | toin<ure success.at.the polis. Iam giad to be 3oiss oo sheir investment. able 1o ‘state thar the most cordial good “feslin, Thoother important facts obtained from the | exists now bétween these two representatives of ;flwdj:hqnusfion n.lr'e: gfi _weda:reJ‘(ving}xmhr: thi;lnapléb‘iflafl rty ig ‘chonninfimrd fl:ll.‘t'flmy e Foptars ) ar s thin. any other city in e Union of the | will work -togsther most earneotly for {lio. our | Miss Carrie Jones. All the tableanx were well [ 25517 FO0 -PIRTES O3n MAstiy be, FIEcEs tn, the Il e el e g} S oF dMimikie it B8 aumeof pert as | piseiicy of our priteipics,, Notads 4 Shnaei ::,"“t‘}::‘:;;;‘f,flg‘?,h‘}:fif,;;,f:,'gé’é‘a;,m‘ of Elgin to examine into the business at once, A opecisl meotjog was held by the Trustees, | threats, 1; ghoong with intent to Lill, 33 cru’ | Among the plessant things to remember of the v arrs connr. Frudey oveniog. Tho principal fom of busiuess | alty tosmmlle & - i, pant wosk was the selech Fuibesing at Mea. Foet, e v, wero dismissed s U | 1;xunuon's, Fridey evening, given iz honoe of FERSONAL. . " The City Court will commance a special seasion | was a_report regarding the books kept by J. G. LWP-BS-.ISW'" attorney for the Cairo & 8t | yfonday, Jndge Nontony ntesidin:‘p Ouve orimi- Hlmiltnn?nlomerly Coatierof uww.fu.mpw ouis Railrosd Company, has been visiting jome: nal, twenty-ove law, and twolve ohancery cases | ment, now candidate for Village Clerk. The re- be will romain but a short time, when he Will | gomprias the docket. £ port was, that the amount recerved and credited sgain.retamn to St. Louis. 5 TENS, tothe viliage by Bawiiton was $1,862.23; amount E. M, gunes bas returned home from Spring- | J.W. Truesdale, a resident of Elgin for twenty | received and oot properly audited, as far as sa- feld, years, is about £o remove to Califoroin. cercained, $208.39 ; améunt: paid over to Treas- AW O o 2 The Jadies presented, Tussday evening, their | urer, $2,161.86 ; leaviog & balance due ‘the vil- The pronouncing match, which was post- | aunual remonstraoce. sginst liconsing liquor- | lage 'of $205.76, ss far aa can be found, since no -E‘;W’ on acoount of the storm, i to como off in | ghops. It was roceived and pisced on file. cash accourts weragkept. e M. B, Church next Thareday evening. D. 5. Hammend lately sold- to s Chicago | Tho Board passed a resolution instructing the Buiylineaate raporsd all aver (he ol x. They | gentleman thirtr acres of land on his farm two | Accountant to demand of Hamilton the payment sucoeeded fn getting avay with valuable proo- | mites east, baviog » small house upon- it, for | of the ballancs due the village, before the next erty from tho following. parties: Mra. E. W. | $240 per acro. Mr. H. will soon commence | meeting. gfl-r.“'v Robert Dougias, R A. Conolly, and | puilding near the Chicago & Pacific depot, upon Sl oy aniet Bramatar, the weat llne of his farm. OAK PARK. bound over ; 8 put under bonds ; 3 finos wers re- v mitted by the Board ; 4 appealed; 81 stand com- | Mr. and Mra. Cushing, of Chicago (lately mar- mitted ; 6.were sent to Bridewell ; 4 were sent | ried). It wasthe most recherche affs'r of tho to County Jail ; aod 46 paid their fines by stsy- | season, About twenty wers favored with invita~ ing in Jail. -tions. The refreshments were gotten up with 'he DBoard then adjounrned sins die. : The | exqguisite tasts, and handsomely served. Town Clerk then administered the oath of of- | The Rev..Mr. Eaufman, with the consent of fice to the newlyzelected members; and Mr. Bei- | his parieh, will leave next week, to ba absent ster, the Town Clerk. On motion of Alr..Con- | two months; during which time he will ‘supoly dit, Trustee Muirhead was electad President of | the pulpit of the Al E. Church ai Danville, its the Board for the ensuingpfiscal year. The | reguiar pasior taking a vacation on account of Board then adjourned to mefl again on Satur- | ill bealth. - Mr. K.'s oall to this and flour- dn;. ve ¥ || ishing church iz considered lay all a high b The 'Board me{ pursuant to adjournment at | well-deserved compliment, as duriog his atay at the Town Hzll yesterdsy afternoon. Present: | Park Ridge he has estabhshed tho repntation of Presidont Muirhzad, Supervisor Condit and | being a fine puipit orator, as well as a hesd- cold upou the pipes; that it-costs a great.Geal to | licans that I bave met regerd his elevation to the lay pipes over so much territory. especially | Bepate asprovidentiai-escape from a prolonged omopg & peopls who vrefer cheap .krrosere | rod bitter-guarrel between two factions ‘of ‘tho to poar gs; that the Gas Compsny's prop- | party. erty is worth &670.000, ‘an which they THE QUALITY Of OUL WEECY seslice a dividend of 10 per cent per | fanotalweys susined in Milwaukes, nordo we -snpce, with & comforiable surplus besids | habitnally ditute the .milk of -human -kindaass 4sid aside ‘for coutingencics; that the | with lake water; batin thescdars of telegravhs etock iy worth s preminm, -and that ths.quality | and Bonday dailies people geb tbe habits of the ot the gas has been very much improved aince | Pharisee, sud wish to'send. information through the public sent up a unanimoas growl about it. the newspapers.to.the right.hand .all abont the A THE WATER SUIFLY. cunning things that the feft hand has been do- Last fzlonr city was supplied with water from | ing danng the wesk. Bo we attach.n ‘card of the lake, alter Lhree yems cf vigorous effort, at | some sort.to the mfts that we bring to thealtar, «.cost of $1,600,000,— big eum 1o expend for | onwhich is inscribed in coospicuous figures thair ench 2 porposs in a city whose people look upon | exsct value, and perbaps we may.get a small dis- Thomas Hory, ons of-the parties engaged in |- S lager &3 the mvb“mfl“c““&oflfl Counton tho origimal cost. of tho-articiesit wo | the “riot” at {he dspot a et o Bince, was s::&' vii“né‘z‘a;'i.‘;’i“” Se ud e Kojidtaig il Trustees Caldwell and Ccrey. working, oamneat, Christian pastor, aud has . beimsn. But tho original outlay is fikely to be | give:the name of the zianufacturer and the amm- | arrested during the week. and was taken bofore | 5 Tha sproading arma of Osk Park threstento | i Sp i th ok ihe tollowing Uate of | thas ordioarily epdesret himsaif (o bis charan greatly aaded =, in consequence of the severity | ber of-hisplace of business. Five dollarmfor & | R K. Calls, Justice of the Peace, and examined. . = embrace il the sdjacent praisie. O0e adtion | yha Gommtstase for thoonming yoss et s deartars, though ey b f tha pest winter, as the frost has peuetrated | ticket to-a charity ball 1a mot to be begrudzed if | The Court fixed tho bail at 5600, in default of KANKAKEE. tollows another in rapid succession ' aud the ery id Bridges—Meesrs. Condlt snd gretted by all. and his Totura will be. aacch € the pipes and frozen many of chem sclid | al] .the newspapera the mext day -aro lled | which he was remanded to Jail. Oxzon. THE RETURN OF COLD WEATHER. 15BN this camere” Thalateit-caanatis fon, | This apd Sriiges emcs, Gl end Sefiuiin § ETEUSS antiously ‘Workmen sre now engaged in aifferent partions | with -eloguent descriptions of iour wives — oty Swenal Carrespondence of Th Chicago Tribune, prlmp et Sk, o iy s siells Sl e BaMeed a5 afthe city m exbuming thes hroken pipes | and daughiers.and especially if they sinde to AURORA. 4 Kanzazz, April 17.—Migratory longlogs o [ 727 18 - Daslop's addition to OaX Park,”I5ing | sl Charie—Coey and Caldwell Mons, oF Baltimore, at bua brother. Frant's. End tupplsing thewr thces with maw ones, | thatichaess and costliness of -their foilet in 8 SO B e R < the breasta of the inhabitants of Northern T | 02 the Riverside roud, south ot Harrison atreet. | Lresnses—Brinkman and Coey. . Georzs . Fostor and wife are vititeg oe ook I!: - cost of fom SI060 te flmo,u&o. manner thst leads ;m:l reader ‘to ‘;hmhk‘ol 82~ Soscial Corvespondene of T Chicage Tritune, | molyto-day. A sudden chango in the weather This is & tract of prairio Jand covering 150 acres. | Zoun and o:g’mmdcu;agmmmw B 1ol B -1 not often that the fros: descands to the | cesaful corners in wheat, or an .interest iu a sil- e T ~ Several blocks of this subdivision have found ry—C e i Hasite ot B =] has frozen the ground, congealed the water, o X Printing—Condit and Caldwell, . and Mre. Grannis, of Evanston, and for- Aunont. T, At .~ Pusing the past weak s ster, and | roady nalo. Vudiciaty~Brinkman. merly of tbis place, bave rentod their boma st Evanston sod_will board with their daughter, depch.of 6 feet, even in this hyperboresn chi- | ver ‘mine ont in ‘Nevada. 'The -charityball at mare, aod 1t may be that the present generation | the Nenhall House'was a very grand andstylich ence such & cold winter as the | affair, Teatizinga neatnet profic:to “the projeo- nd farnishing aid - and -comfort totha so- the weather in this section has beon most disa- | flfed tho aiv?with snow-flakes. Possibly the sit- | ~ Mr, Waltham Holly has sold his besutifgl resi- greeable, several days and nights of heavy s | uation may be intereating to fuel-venders, but it | dence on Lake street. Ho and hia estimable being succesded on Thursday by extreme cold | i8 absolutely disconraging to those who have | Wife iill spend the summer aud fall in Now En- Fho Preslitnt misadded. o a 100 | \fre, Sweer, Mr. Swoet expec:s to start for Cali- 28 an ex-officio member. . A: fow bills were thon allowed, and the Board | {o:oiasoon. Mra Punny has returned fram har ki visit to Chicago. last, with s concomitaat, diccomforte. If O | tore, Frobmuiiities is dotermined to ting ding ief whose.bebalf:it ‘was gives. “Some cyn- . 3 ooy & % o tha polar wave, dows oa a for motitha at & | ical commenta have been made upon (he affair, | 40d 8 heavy gale from the southvest, accompa- | *made gardon " and are waiting for tho first ap- g‘,;“,%l,‘;‘{;:,%g‘g;“i; e r‘::i:: adjoumal. e Tt 3 Charles Joves, who was_go “badly dsmaged &t £imé with the FigTdity of Iast, Javaary, a large | as thers always ison such occesious, io the ef. | nied by frequent furries of snow. Forthreo days | Poarance of vogetablo life ‘above tho surface of | dher Prosidency of the “ Women'a Tempor- b it the sreetion Horat Norwood, i3 Rl ‘of well-tado Milwankogans ayil spond | Tect tnat, if (o iadies had bean Uecetly and | the thermometer hss indioated 20 deg., falling | the Soil. .| anos Union " to ths . sincers regres of. its mom- SEAKE VIEW. ‘Marcas Smith has parchased s fine residence bers. Sha hasbeen a faithfnl and actiye worker AT ENG: a¢ Sonth Evanston, aod will mova over 1n & fex a6 night to 16 ; the ground is frozen to® depth R bers. of over three inches, and yesterday in the fickla o Epiacopalians contested with the Presby- | in the cause. sunshine, upon the south &ide of buildings, ico | teriabs in spelling-matoh last Mondsy might. | ., AfloD® vacation of twe weske the young e balf an inch in thickness” was formed. | TheTesult was a draw between Mrs. Willism | hooks, and the summer term of the. publio Fumers have been compelled to | Konagsand Mrn. Dr. Ames, who sustamed tho | achoof witl then commence. sbandon their plowiog, though most of [ honor of their respective aides, and finally miss- | ko them in this immediate vioioity had completed | en Taliaterro.” . e iflem Opencen ol fhe fom ot Keitn the soing of small graiz,—aua those who have | The Sonth Side . E.- Church people opened | Frolhcth a8 2hE7 o0 Ao M tug rosidence carried over o lwrge amount of stock are much | the doors of their edifics to the public on Mon- Bodista family friends only being present. Tux?; discouraged over the sudden change of tempera~ | sy evening and indulged ina littlaof the mania. { Rev..)ir, Mabie was.the officiating clergyman. turs, whichswill retard the growth of geass for :irsfl.fl{Dx.Amu was algo the succesafal contestant ‘T,he 1.)xldxsl mo.h dm'mlnl ‘gl.v mI.rrlny“e‘ifl!dnta white p: - - . i in toilef i ream | several weeks, while their supply of hayis neer- | "G Congregatiops! friends passed an evening Valengiaones uo‘;.“‘.‘hfu: s anoesvorion oF ly exhausted. In this city many persons had | pleasantly in a ks maanmor. isa. Fioranes umng?bloumna and tuile completed an etegant completed their gardening operations, and, asa | Mateer spelled the'school down,” hermost per- | coatgme, Tue’ presénts were numerous, ele- matter of course, are correspondingly dejected, | 8istent oppanent being 3Mrs. John McKenney. gant, and useful. The gift of the sroom was BUSINESS PROSPECTS * CBIMINAL. the deed of & recently-purchased bonse and lot Aot merchants, antlolpits s Hes -A thief named Secor, sentenced to the County | in the Park, and a very elegant piano; from the are good, and o ip YY | Jail for mnety days for the larceny of a coat, | bride's fatber the furnishing of the above-men- spring snd summer trade.. Alost of them have | waa allowed fo léave the jail building the other | tioned bouse; from onme biotber a full silver opened up heavy stocks of new goods, though s | eveniog (o get a hod of coal, a8 he had doe | dinner .set; from another brother, the entire few deslers still linger in the Eastern markets | many times befors. Ou thia occasion, however, | furnishing of her kitchen, iacluding everything b i aelectioni. . ‘Thie . culy Busiy the enticements to freedom were too much for | in tinware that the most enthusiastic housewife making - their s v 058 | pindand he ipped.” ire; chige, whish' haa in our midst. this o h gxz , could desite; from her sister, Mrs. Dapes, of | Y:{ 3 occurred er_sixty indictments were found by the | Chicago, & Very umt;’na dinner and tes set of 3r. 6, B. Chase, having laid aside the careaof. | Joc! - public life fot » season,shas celabrated the event-| ~ Afr. Hawley will be settlod in his new homo on by takiug’ posaession of Fis recently completed | the hill by the lat of May. 5 ok divgs (Pl George Carpenter is out with a force of men residenca at tha intersection of Belmont avenue 2 with the Laks Shore drive. Thia s the frst | CIEARIDE and repairing bis Rouso, freparatery o honse erected ‘on the drive, and is 8 prominent.| = Nrrs, Otr goes to Wisconsin in & few dsys & object for = long distance up and down | spend the sumumer. . . th shore. Tho buitding i3 of pressed R brick with atons trinimings, and con- The artesian well is running sgain, and crowdy aists of two stories with basement and attic. | daily visit the scene of interest. All the modern conveniences for the supply of | Profs. De Arley and Wiggins give one of their watar, light, and heat have been introdaced in | magic entertainmente a¢ Aassar’s Hall, Monday ghfi b‘;;b style, wgila recxntig: uun.n:,ml bbyo 2 | eventog. g . illiard.-: and spacions bowling-altey, The Sanday pa arrived by 11 o%cle situated in the basement, One atriking feature |- pest. y 12 ovlock, s03 of the houss is the avsence of paint, the wood- | 81 bad plenty of Tesding matter. The submrban work thronghout being of hard woods—ash, | mews in Tiz TRBuNk- attracts contidersbie et maple, cherry, and walant—all highly polished | tention, 88 every obe hav a desire to know what 1 their natural colors, and presenting » beaut!- | his ncighbors are doing and intecd doing, [ ful appesrance. Even In servants’ rooms | - Quite anexcitement occurred on Wednesday the unpainted whits piae_wood-work is_polianed | 1ast by the arcsst of ons of our failors - It ap- to a degree resembling saifn-wood. The floors | pears that it was on acconnt of soms irreguiar aro inlaid in hard woods with » parqueterie s | ansaction relating to s’sewing machine, the foot in width around the edge, suggesting with | tailor having leased it and then disposed of it, their glossy surfaces that there is Do need of | refusing eigher to pay the balancs due ar pro- wick Domber ek Fiersn Firidn, a0t divido et tme | plamlyaitved,sad o ot of theiraxira, recn fighting fleas and picking oranges. gances -also given to the poor for sweel B o To At oeiier, | Shasityer seko, the Commilies. woed Tava The wasecmous eloction of bo Hon. T G. | reaizad - sill, grester amount, &nd the Tyan ‘o the offi 1 tef Justice of ihe Su- | donors been quita-as sweet in temperend clear o Seiononain it i i.x:elmflelexwefil But in .our faalt-finditg moods wo are apt to forget that n this seeming extray- preme Gourt of V’:'li.smnsin -is one E‘ the n:i;.a‘bh €vents in the history of our State politics. T E v Judge Bran is one of the most learned | sgancs of the rich the very object of charity iw #nd profound jurists in the Nortbwest, | attained,snd attaindd,'too, in 1ts mos: ressona- aad bis elevation fo the Bench without opposi- | ble aud -consistent form. “We lose sight of the ©on is the spoataneous oompliment -which & | Tast that the ‘chopmen, milliers, dmssmakers, £ausrous people have paid to high mentsl ‘en- | hackmen, hair-dressers, sewing-girls, and a great dbwments, added to tho sternest iutegrity and | nnmber of other persons,'find profit sad honest strictest professional virtue. ILyan is a Demo- | employment in thess superficially-corsidered ex- crat of tho straitest sect, aad has dealt the Re- |'cessoe ‘of the welthy clheses. The man who puhlicans many a croshing blow in times gone | has.it in -his power to give steady vork, aud to Pest; but. during the brief period he bas served | pay the ‘wages that have been fairly earned, is 2a Chiof-Justice under the 2ppointment of Gov. | doing a kindlier -service to the poor &au he who ylor, his eminent fitaees for the position was | bestows his money upon the idle'wkh a lavish mads 80 manifest that the Republicans resolved | hand. s 0 mako no nomination against him. Hewasouo | _Another pofsable {nstance of thetompassion at ths original fonndets and 78 of Trg Cimi- | that moves our ladies to generoms deeds of capo Tewuxe, but lelti in its incipient stages | brotherly kindnees and love was wignessed in the %o practic law in Milaaukos, where he has re- | ‘Ladies’ Presbyterian Foreigo Missiomry Society niglu‘&r the Ieet thirty-fire years. Tu view of | ‘ats meeting held hero last week. s the Con- the high position to which he has attained, let | vention was about to close, the lady President other worksrs on TeE TRisesz take heart and | made a tonching ‘snd -searching srreal to ber is'owing to the use of an inferior grade of coal | to.go behiud the record sud crj in its mapnfacture, and to the effect of severs | of Bir. Cameron’s election, but uenrly all Repub- Eress on to the mark of their igh calliog! Hiatars prosent for aid in carryiog the good news | sprivg: i8 the removal of Morris Hen- | Grand Jury arainat one Octave Gauthler who | china. consisting of 115 pieces; a largs famiy " Gar ciher conteibasion 0 the Beach 18 found | of the gospel £o thoeo. . diatane linds who are to Laporte, Ind. Mr. H.had been | ravs a-gin-mill at Waldron, in this county, tnde- | Bible from Mr. £ tagill, of Chicago; & coral | carpeia. Thie honseis fited tbroghout with | duce the broperty. Constables Kraft and S engaged in the clothing business in this city for | fiance of the law, set of jowelry from Miss Mabel Duchanan; | open fire-places surmounted by manteis of varied | were obliged to ute physical forco in order tc . fu the appointment of the Hon. Halbert E. | -groping by.the dimlight of pature,and testified Paine to be Judge of the Gourt of Claims in | to the sincerity of her appeal mz diveatiog ©. Wi n. _Gen. Paine and Carl Scharz wers | herself of s costly’ ornament, whid she con- peacticiog; Iaw here togetber when the Warbroke | tributed for the benefit of the-cmse. Tnen our, and having more pstriotism thau clients, | /followed .a “scene seldom witnesnd. —Many ‘both went whers glory awaited them, and both | were in tears. .Donations ware.pronptly made bave made their merk on the fisld and in ths [ of gold watches, diamond finE,.goH bracelets, halls of legislation,—Paino representing this | unmado : eilk - dreeses, valaable nexlaces, and district foux years in the Honse of Bepresenta- | other articles.of : dress thal cost the giver some wives, and Schurz serving six years in -the | 'self-denisl .togive-op. Boit went. on unula and uniqus desi Ths cost of constraction. | get bir into the depot, as Chicago was his desti Bas baon $70,000, Mr. Chsse as st an ezam- | Ration. 5 ple whica the ather lake ahore owners woutd do | ~The whooping-cotigh i8 yaging just now, sad well to follow. drug stores are reaping & rich harvest. During the past week Fullerton Avenue Pres- | The publiz schools reopened Aonday. byterian Church has been the scene of series | The Methodut Charch admunisters the ardi- of union meetings in which the Methodist and | nance ot baptism Sundsy mornug. B i sn e T ' have joined. Sers . e 2f- | R Graveshas da ifal lot fc aniog of each day, bein: 3 ot Jot foz. dta ternoon and eveniog s zheondm:',_ now Baptist cb of which the ATe o sixteen years, and is succeeded by a brothor, _ EDUCATIONAL. carying” knife and fork, with finely-cut mono- Mr. E. Henoch. The old fim of Hamna The proposition to erect a new echool-house in | gram. from Mr. Cook, of Chicago; fine steel en- Brothers, who deveral years since sold their ex- | Aroma as the joint expenss of such portions of | graving, with silver frame, from M. Dagpde, of tensive dry goods establishment to T.M. Ful- | other towna as lic in Congressional town S0, | Chicago; one gift of exquisite workmanship and ton & Co., are shartly to resume business on | range 18 west, yras defeated Jast Saturdsy by an | dainty bosuty was a white satin pin-cashion the West Side, the caniral portion of Dunning’s | overwhelming vote. Only one vote was record- | with paint splique cover; Mr. James Block being now fitted a8 a double stora for the | ed in {avor of it. The parties who atarted the | marble-top tabld; Dr. MoLarien and wife, & reception of tbeir immense stock of dry g0ods | proposition did not appear at the polls. pair of vases. ‘ and groceries, They. will also handle country » AMNUBEMENTS. Mr, and Mrs, Spencer bave taken roomsat The Howard Dramatic Club advertise the pre-~ | Mr, Lamb's boarding-house until the completion fRenabe - frors - Missouri, Paine has been | largesum:was realized, the whole afair proving | produce largely. . i Q. 3 Jracticing law in Washington since his term |.true the md “Masgilon: “Tme charity is | « BUILDING OPERATIONS - . sentation of **'the Goidén Farmer™ and lively | of their new louss on the south side of the | ed durmg the firt dsys of the week dyHBnry 2 2 in_Congress expired, and will now probably | pot -metbodical, znd scarcely judcious, so to | Wers commenced befora the frost was 1teirly out | farce next week. " town, near Unity Ch Moorhouse, the English Evangelist, and Thars- | in the hands of builders. It will stand on Elm 1 Lis residence in this city and take up-|:speak, but ie liable to excesses sndiransports.” | of the ground, aod consideradle sctivity“pre- | ~The Rev. Frank Bristol, of Evanston, eloca- | —The Womans Temperance Union of Oak Park | day and Fridsy by Ma). Whittle. * Wednesday | street,. nealy opposite the Congregational M8 permanent sbods in Washington. 'Hus | While this melting season was tking place in | vails. Many new. residences are goiog UP in | tionizes to-njght af Swannell's Hall. beld their annual meeting for the eleotion of of- | evening witnessed the largest assemblage ever | church. 5 o Appointment was one af those unsolicited favora | :the-pelatial Astor Street Charch, for the bepefit | various parts of the city, while contractors PEESONAL. *° ‘B flcers Friday afternoon. The attendanco of | gathered in Lake View, the church being packed A petition for another Sundsy trin is being ' which Gen. Grant is io the habit of bestow- | of the heathen in far -awsy Persis and Bouth | anticipate o fair busicess for the season. Bumors of the approaching nuptials of sever- | lsdies wes large, and the meeting one of deep | from pulpitto vestibule, five in a pew. Much | circulated in the nortbern suburbs, and has been i ing upon those who havo been maimed for life | Africa, there'was lviog. not many mds awny in s THE BENSATION . al well-known bachelors of Kaukakeo ‘are- rife. | interest. v religions interest is masuifested, and the meet- { signed by 100 residauts of Wionezxa. If all who | in defegss of their conntry. * cold cell at the Police Station, a yang girl whose | of the past week was the trial of Paul Hawley, s | Well, matrimony isn’t such a terrible bugaboo, | A voteof thanks was given to s prominent | ings mill bo continued through this week. Ar. | sign will go into the city to church, the ‘Petition I - Judge McArthur, formerly of this city, who | bard casewss enough -to excite ply in a stone. | wealthy and prominent citizen of Oswego, Ken- | bovs, $hat younsed bo airaid of it, citizen, a warm friend to the causs (wgnsa mod- [ Moorbouse will preach st lerton Avenue | will no doubt be granted. - . i Served one term s Lieutenant Governar of the | ¥riepdless and . hoffielexs, and abardoned by all | dall Co., charged mth bas . Over twodavs | TheRev.J. H. Paradis and Father Chiniquy | esty forbids that his name be mentioned), for | Church this moming, aod the three congre, ‘The speil of resther the past week has beea ax i Btainiri859, s also ome of the Judges of -the .| except the :officers .0f tho .1aw, she wis ar- | wers takenupin heariog ‘the evidencs in the | hava Joft this country toreside in Montreal, Can- | the dofations of reading matter 1elazive to the | tous will unitea: the Methodist Church this | kad as- tha-z5all at the Academy- F 3t Satarday i€ Distriat Court jn Washivgton, and with him and | :reeted 1on “the charge .of ‘havirg murdered | case, which wsaaf s most disgustiog chersoter, | sda. - D {emperanos cause €0 be ciroulated through the' | evening. . Br.Gacdwin, of the city, will condnet | night, in.which WEinetka was defes.., 1 by Glen- o] crisi villsge ance a week, and also sufficient stauionery | the services atths same place. to-morrow, and. | cos.: Another trial will taks place. poms time during the remainder of th ‘Week two services | this week Z - ° Pamg Kilwsakes <0 be sstisfiad with ithe | ‘her illegitimate infaut :ehild, in : &» qrut cumhe that bave ‘trdm he fable of Execu-;| ‘of her REINY MAme, and remore. Busds, wis and showad up the moral stmosphere of that en- e IN GENERAT. terprising . in 10 envisble light Justivo | The fasmers sy thas more. com than, meusl | for one'ydar, the statouery beazing the’siamp