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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, J. D. Jennings has sold to A. T.ipman 793¢ foot m the cnst eida of Indiana avonuo, 198 fest north Wf Twonty-ifth atreet, for 25,000, T.arry O'Brion, Colloctor of Went Chicago, has, Ansing tho past two dayn, psid into tho hands af il County Cotlector the suumi of §30,000, which wes tho halance dus from him. Tho following country Justices filad thelr handy in 22,000 cach yesterday with the Connty Clerk, and received theie commissiona: Jobn Tooth, Ferdinnud Dannicke, snd Johu Dorg. The tomperature sestorday, ss obsorved by Maunsnee, upliclan, No. 88 NMadison stroet (Tain- usr Unitding), was at8a, m., 95 dogreras 10 a.m, 365 14 m., 335 8 p. m,, 405 6 p. My 41: 8 p. w., 36 i 4 Jawes McRay, a draymnn, was instantly killed yr:yxt-'x‘xlll:yuvfmx:nylng nt :mcln'ck vy falling through 3 hatehway at the suction houso of Goorge P tiuro & Cow on Wabash avenue, near Naudalpls BLicot. T.dward Shaweross, s barkeopor at No, 00 South Tianted strent, was drrested lns{avening on the compinint of J. M. Nowton, nho allegea that ho robtied him of 17, The prisouct was locked up in tho Madisou Stroct Station. Tho farawcll scrmon of tho Nov. Arthur Drooks to his congregation {n St Jamea Lpia- copal Church -has "been printed in_pamphlok form. and can bo obtained by peraona desiring to read it at Mitchell & Hatheway's church book- atoro, No. 138 Slato streel, Finnk Dhrbart, a Gorman saloon-keopor at No. 319 Biua Isiand avenuo, attempted suiclds yostorday torning by shootinmg himeolf in the abdomen. o was removed to his Liome, No. 825 by the aama thoraughture, and attended by Drs, I'razor and Buckley, who wero unablo to conjecture the result of tho wound, Owing ton broak Intho track, caused by an excavation on Fifth avenuo, near Jackaon pireot, thio Van Duren stroct cars mado their southerly way down Cliuton etreet yeaterday, cansing deop duwsappointment fo such of their patrous a3 aro intho halitof taking thoso cars botweon tho Raadolph stroet turniug aud Clinton treot. Jahn Mvet, Willlum }. Rogersou. aud Waod- ford Johmon, the last-named a colored mau. Were arrested yenteriday ot tho comer of Lathw nund Lvelfily street, on suspicion of boing burg- lars, povoral tools used by burglara haviug been fowud tu their possession. A horso and wagon Shich tboy were in charge_of was idoutifled by Jolin Wallker, of No, 453 Wabnsh avenite, as i prageiny. Tho i+l Sanday aflernnon entertainment of tho Poly Baciety will bo given at the Graml Uy louse at 3 o'clock Sunday ufter- ‘fhere will bo o reading by I'rof. M- v, and vocal ond inmtramental mueje by -ord and stugers, Thera 14 every reason finu to axjiect that tho entertaiumont, admission 10 which i 10 cents, will bo of & mos! intoresting natue, ond deservivg of a large attendance, Hitou Shohan, who loat her 1ifo by & fall from the Ginrducr House clevator, had on her perdon u gold watch which was broken from tho ring by the fall, aud hes not boou Touad, of, il found, not retwrnod to tho propor yeraons, 1t secws sho was a widow, nnd has nft n child to be cared fot by an ogod mother 69 yertn old, who te unvions to regatn tho wateh, 1f found. 1t cau bo left with ber sitter at Fishop Court {lutel. Tho secoud annaal conventionof thoe Natlonal Tlcrserhovie” Ausociativn han been In scesion in ik city since Monday. Business lonsops were Tield daity, and the main nb}nct of tho Conven- tion nccomplishod, viz.: The revising of tho constitution und by-laws, with other Lukiness of 1mpartance for the good aud benefit of the order, Iir. D. O'Sullivny, of Boston, was elected Prest- dont for the onsning year, nuccoedivg Mr. D. Tierwin, of New York. A graud ball was given by tho Chicago Unlou 1ast night, aud to-day the Ccavention adfourncd to mect in Lostou Mon- day, April 17, 1876, The ¥, M. 0. A. “Yokefollown" held a meat- fugin vbaervation of thelr fifth anuivepsary iu 1.6wer Farweli Hall last oveuing. ‘Tlio attond- ance wan rather smalf, and the proceedings woro phlegmotic to an extisordinary degree. Ar. Cullerton conducted tho_excrcises, which consisted of hymu-singing and discussion of aub- jects connected with tho sprerd of Christianity, 'Fhio following ofticers wero olacted to sorve for tho ousning year: Proaident, Chaclos Chappella; Seeratary, J, N, Cullerton; Executiva Catnmit- ten, ' D! Bentloy, W. W. Yan Aredale, Charics ards, 0 A private dlepatch recsivod in this city last night from Denver, Col., atates that Chief- Justice fintlett, of the Hupreme Court of ihat Riate, dissolved thofujunction placed upon tha Diven Mimo by tho owners of the Pelicsu Mige. Txvorts teatifiod durivg tho trial that iho former wino was estimated to Lo worth 16,000,000, The dociflon s important, in vibw of iho facs that tho litigation in tio matter hus been protracted, and enrnest in the extrome, Fhero aro sevoral Chicapoans in- torested in tho Dives Rtine, n.mcmi; therm Judga LledMurdy oud If. If, ifonoro, Lq.. und sonma Indinun gontlemen. The sich ellver [ead fu dis- puto s well known in miuing circles for its great ~aino, and it is hkely witl bo mado to yield ity willions to tho lucky possersors, The Now York oxprosy on the ¥i. Wayno Tiond, carried away from this clty last ovening two promitient atd favorite Went Bido young Iadicz, Miss Jo Pinkerton and Aiss Agzle Chalmets, en routs to Eurape. Mrs, Allan Yio- "kerten unecompanies thew, to seek i the 0)1 World the restoration of her heulth, When the voung ladies asrivod ab tho dopot, thoy found a keora o moro of their sdmirers ga hered thero to id them bon voyage. ‘Lo Missess Jo and Aggio rent thelr veils, oud divided them among thelr foiends us Bouvonirs, Une foriuuate youny nnn received thireo vortions, The follawing so. cloty young goutlemen wero noticed ns the traln moved ofiz Ed Megill, Wil Cholmers, Frank Gilman, Ed Holt, tho Dandy Lrothers, Will Lo Tarron, and McDanald, Gov, Beverldeo and Rallway and Warchouse Commirsioner David Brown were bath fu tho clty yesterday, aud wero weited upon by a Tnin- oy reporter, Thoe Governor stated that his vis- it Lo tho eity bad nothing whatever to do with thie Iarper mattor, and that ho bad not given 1ho subject any nttention, and did not {ntend to. omuyist iouer Drawn tald the reporter that the object of bis visit 1o the cily wod rartly to tako o 106k into the workiags of the Grain Inspoction offive, and party on general businces. Ha Lsd bad Ya tall with Mr, Farkier, (ho Assistant Inepector, ot present in charge of tho oftieo, und bad taken 2 lvak through the departmont, and found ev- erything working wall. Ho sald that here was 10 prospect of sa aprolutment bejug mado untfl tho return to thocity of Uoy, Beveridgo, who wak on his way to thio East, Mz, Drown will ro- maln lu town to-Uay attending to the duties of ‘his dopartment. An ndjourned incating of the Ninetieth Rop- eut was beld lust evening at the Buerman Ifouso to hear a report from » Committes ap. nointod to procure o vegimental flag, to replace iho ove destroyed ab tho grest fire of 1871, and to rvr{ect arrangsments for the coming reunion. Col. Heuart was in the chair, aud Col, Woolett scted a8 Eacrulflr){; o Comniltes roported that tho flag could bo renlaced ut a cost of €135, which met approval, Tlho Comuitteo was gub- seqnently fnstructed to ordor the flag at - ongs, in order thap ft conld o “used at tho vounion, The Becrotary waa lustructed to corrospoud with tho Adjmant-Generat ta agcortaiu whother or not the American tlag of the regimont wam in s place nt Hpringfiold. After Tesolving to take pact i the rouuion, and uvitior all surviving mombers to participato, and fiafiy hendquartors ot the Hhortuan laude, the meeting adjourned for (Wwo wooks. Beversl Qommittees of the County Board were {n wossion yesturday afternoon, but transactod busincss of littlo importance, Tho Commiting au Yown and Town Accounts sudited a fow minor bills: tus Committeo on Hospital ro- cetved ‘F{opoaluonn for whitawasbun; gud ropalriug tho plaster of tho hoaple tal, ougine-houss, " sud Morgue, The contract nas awurded to U, L. L, Evans at $200. The Committee an Privting consldered the ques- tion of supplsivg tbe Coanly Clerk with 80,000 blauk cortitleates, Lut arrived st no detlyito con- chitaion, e Cominittes on Jail and Jail Ao~ counita spproved of suvoral bills, and also the roquitgtibn for asticles ueeded fo tho County Jufl, 7Thoy also considered tho request of the erif for the whitewssbing of thie colls, corti- Jor, and coilivgs of the Juil. 'The Committeo will {u atf probability purchsso the limo ana di- yoct that the prasonors do the whitewnsbing. iy covers about ulf that wan dove iy the Coms Joitses-rovins of the County Comumistioners yes- teordsy, | + B X, TUANEB'S IIOTERTY. The property-owuers who have eompromised with Rodo)y hus K, 'Taruer to securo n quit-claim to s portion of their lond, tho title to whick waa ng by the fliug of ulloged bogus deeds, contempiate biingiug a suit (o rocover ; Lut, un- Jeess they aro very nctive and begtn st poce, iy doubtful it they'can secure that of wuich they Glaim they were uujnetly deprived. * bj 1" 18 e was callod by the gany, bass been traus- 1egring bis possossions ta hia facher, Yrot, Tur- ] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1875 ner, of Tacksonville, and It Is probablo thiut now ho 'nimselt does not appear na tho owner of s foot of roal catato, Tho laatb utmber of the Real-Estale Journal con- taina two ftomu w‘hlch will lot thoss who have givon up a portion tho fimm:tnuwr knotv what liss (akon placo elnco Turner's preliminary oxamination, A quits clalm dend, consideration 1, has beon mado by foward A. Turner to i, K. Turner for the W, 34 SW N W, i‘i‘ of Sec. 35, 37, 13, and the 57 N W. 17 of Boe. 20, 78, 137 and R. K. 1na fivon a warranieo doed to Jouatban P, Turnor (his father) for the W, 1¢ B, W, 1§, N. W. i of Scction 83, 37, 13, and tha W. 24 N. WV, If, oxeopt 20 acres in tho northstest corner, of Hee. 0, 44, 13; conmderation, *85,000." Thin iand, originally 80 ncros,—QOoudy & Chand~ ler having, it I8 said, 7oceived tho 20 acres axcepted for legnal was acquired by compromiss nnder deedn run- ning from Jamen Haitord to Empron Mamitton, from bfm to Helon O'tlars Marrell, from hor to Goorgs A. Kibo, and from him to R. K. Tarnor. Information comes from Quincy, whero it is undorstood Turtier was worth <100,010, that Lo Ty vestod his title to propersy thorein bia father. Hia gbject 1 thus disposinz of his wonltli 8 probably to proventone of two things,— either Lo guard against suits for tho recovery of tho Innd obtmined, e alleged: | intemnify hin fathier in case 1, K. ‘coneludes not to return to Chicago avd_#tand (rial under tho chiargo of {sauiny and publirhing forged deods, TUE HOMEOPATIN, Tho Chicago Acadomy of 1omoopathic Phyais clans and Surgeons held their rogular meeting 1ns¢ ovening, at the Iremont House, for the pur paso of _olccting odicers for the eusuing year. Dr. R, M. Tooker occupled the chaiy, and Dr. Frank Duncan ncted ay Socretsry. Tho election resuitad asfollows: President, Dr. J.W. Btreoter: Vice-President, Dr. It ML, Took- ar: Socretry aud ‘Treasurer, Dr. Y. Dunvans Ceuears, Dra. R. N, Foater, IL 1L Stout, 'L’ C. Dancan. W. 8. Johngou, and N, I, Cooke, 01 motion of Dr. Stout, the Chair wan author- 1zed to avpolut & committeo of throo to co-0p- arate with the Commitiod of JAirangements from the Stato_Socoty to porfect arrangoments for tho meeting of tha State Convaution, wl'xlch convenen {n Chiieago on tha 18th of May. 'The Clinir appolunted as such Commiitoo Dis. N, I, Cooke, T. C. Dunean, and L. C. Grasvener, Tha busivess belug dieposed of, tho Soclety adjournod. —_— KAY~CASSIDY, 9 TUE LATEST WEDDING, Pesterday evening Miss Lizzio Koy was mar- rlod to 3r. J. A, Cassidy at tho liome of hier parents, No, 723 Michigaun avenuo. The invita- tions—nbout 100 in numbor—attracted all tho moraintimata of Miss Kay's and Mr, Cossidy's trionds nud rolativos to titnosa tho ceromony, The hour wot, G o'clock, eaw sl tho gueata nssembled, and soon aftor tho wedding party entered the room, pregeded by tho ushers, Meswrs. Ulman and Goorge Enders. Lending tho way through tho drawng rooms, the patty followed in tho following order: Mits Alico Kay and Mr. James Orcutt, eccoud attendants ; Miss Curtor sud Mr. Fred Suiith, firat attendaute. Then tho bride supported by lior father, and Mrs, Hay led by tha bridegroom ofect. Arcanging thomsolves In a somicirclo in the frout drawing-room, iho war- riage servico was pecformed by the Rev. Timottry Wilcaxson, anuncly of tho bride, as- slated by tho Hov. Dr, Locke. It wasimpros- wive, as the Episcopal servico always is, and rondered more #o by the warm and teador foel- ing ougendered by tha relationship botweon the parties most neorly interosted, Jliss Kay hnd always been » favorite nlecs of & much-loved unelo, and Lo haa loft his pastoral charge in Aineeata, wharo ho firsl wount yeams ago on missionary duty, for tho expresa purposo of binding {0 tho most sclomn mannar two Feuug lives tognthier, Tho firl'!e {e decadodly small and fajrv-liko, with soft brown oyos, and halr looking almont air beslde her bridesmaids, who were both brilliant brunettes, As the service: proceoded tho color came sad went iu ber dolicato cheoks, and tho eyes wero slmost tearful with emotion. $till the rosponser wore tirmly wade, a3 wore also those of tho greom. The bride was nm[ycd in an elcgaut robo of araugo-blossom silk of tho richest quality. The tnmmingn were plaltings and bouillaunes of tulle; garlauded with oranzo-blossoms, while tho veil, whick swept to the hew of Ler dress, was gracofuliy arranged, and held by tho sanio del- ieata aud appropriata flowaru, Tho bridesmaldy aleo wore whito itk and tulle,tho disphanous ma- terial forming tho robo propor. ‘Ilicso were trimmod in garlands of contrasting flowors, dies Afico Koy wearing blue oud Mizs Carter pink Llowsomns, Aftor the coremony the warmest congratula- tiony wero offered ta the bappy palr. Hand dis- conrsed some of hig bost and newest selections, aud at the proper momant tho way was led to the suppos room, whero Itwuch had spresd tho bridal collation. The tablos looked beautifully, and did much credit to bis taste and judgment, wiile tho viands wore eapecially nice, Alont 8 a'clock tho brida retired to changa hor dress, for a vary pretty traveling ault of bronze sergo and wilk, with hat aud_gloves to mateh. Tho scont of the tlowers atill filled tho air, ard scomod to breathio a osreot farawoll. The happy pair loft for the East, via tho Fort Wayno 1toad, whore they will romain for the honsyinoon, Visitiug va- riona places, On their roturn thoy will psss the summer with Mry, Cassidy's parents at thelr res- idenco nt Lako Forost. “Tho presents deserva moro than a mere mon- tion, ns they wora numerons and clegant, but, at tha request of tho partics, nothing more than this wilt ba said of them. They have alrendy booa pat {n a pinco of_enfoty, beyond the reach of those light-fingorod gontry who bave made go freo during tho past winter with the wedding prosonts of so mauy falir young brides, —— REGULATINC METERS. TUE WAY T0 BEDUCE D3S PILLA. An East Washington strect saloon-keepor liss madoa discovery which, while it promives to havo & bonoflcinl effect npon gas-billy, will Lave s tendoncy lo put up the pricos of, if not o croste sn actusl corner i, basa-ball clubs, For many montha thoe ealoon-keeper in quostion had struggled witli the osormons bills of the Qas Company which hoyvercd In tho vicinity of 530 every moutb, with soything but ploasing perti- nacity,and bo was about to tako down bia gas-x- turos oud rely in tho future. on keroseno when an accidont piaced him in tho possession of o se~ cret which 3t would not bo fair to witkhold from & lodg-sufefing, gas-consuming publie, Thera wav a liitle disonvsion golug. on 1o his placo ono ovening, during which oug of tha parties engaged ju it ewung » basg-bull elub round 1n o rather atarmiog manver. No ono got hurt, butin an unlucky, or rather Jueky, mo~ mont, tho club crashied ngainst tho gos-meter, whieh, however, did not secm to be much the worae for the concussion, The incidont faded goon from the saloon-keepor's mamory, snd would probably have been forgotton forever but for tho fact thac whon the Gas Company’s bill camo round at the end of the montb, it ropro- sonted the very modost littlo sum of $1.25, Tho noxt wobth It wesw €415, sud the fol- lowlvg month €480, bot & fow days aftor the bl was rondered, o man came round and said ho wanted to “havoa ook at that moter,” and took it off with bim, jonving anotbor oneinits place, which, being unciubbed, immediately set $o work and rolled up o 240 bill nyniost its lessoo, who, it is to bo nttlllmcd‘ not to eay hoped, immediately rought it tosomething like reason with a liberal application of & club, ‘I'io safoun-keeper Jdoea not atnats whother the nuality of tho gus waa itproved after the assault on tus meter, but tho simplo faot that a Tuesuy liaw been dwcovered of persuad- iog thosws unsconsclonablo _ gud-moters futo something liko roasouable conduct, will bo received with joy by thoussuds of citizens, This Lera may look fike & paff gatton up in the futer. ast ol (ko venders of basa-ball materlaly, but such » bage motive s promptly dlsavowed, nngd tise hint i thtown out grutis that in all probabit. ity a olothes.dine pole, or » loaded walkil stick, or the legof piano, ar apything duly cammulnq wolght sud cumnu-‘tnnu. will prave s succesaful instrument with which to reduce the proportions of the monthly gag-bill. [ LOCAL LETTERS, STUAXGE TEACKING, T the Editor of T'hs Chicago Iyibune ; Cittcaa, April 22.—T have tor somo time won- dered why my younger brothers and sisters (uaturally sbarp childrop), who attend a certain publi - echoot hers, advanced w0 glow- ly in their studies, knowiug littls more uow, in tho bapeofa ‘cominon-school education, than they dld twa years agot aud, on quostion- jug thom about tho caues, lesrned of ths follaw- juy utrange mode of teaching ¢ Tho tutor appoints po lossous for tho next day, 0 as to give tha scholara un opportunity of prepaing thumselves (or o thoraugh recitation, Lut delays until immediately before the time for guch leeson, feaying the scholar but a short time to devote to study pravious to recltation, which paturally canses tho puplls to but partislly kuow esld loa_wn. sud copsequensly Lut imparfectly of thoir land to retain - wervices,— | by fraud, or fo ! underatand any oxplanations—if sny—given; and they Emccod lne through the boak, and at the ood know less than thoy did ab the bogln- ning, owing toeverything boing nmnddled to- rether, onidps, the tumo that s spout in studyimg - in o school wmight bo bettor emplosed fn - oxplanationsy and §f a Jeanon wero fixed upon tho day previons, a scholar ean commit it to memory at homo, which is tho proper. pisce.—out of tha compsw of wischievous children, of whom thera areal- waya plenty fv scliools,—nnd e botter able to comprohend tho oxplanation which & fow mo- mente’ study will not enable children to do. Now, tho ridicnlons supposition on which thin mods of tesching is bneed s that, should tho pupils propato their les- sows 8¢ home, lhey, knawing eald lossons, wounid play i school, and, thersforo, | they must koop them continually omployed whilo ¥ thore. Would it not bo a hetter plan to statetho lessons at losst ane day ahead, aud thon, should tho scholars not know snid lesson aftor having tho parta not understood oxplaned to them, Jot (hem be dotained in sclicol until thoroughly fa- milinr with tt? I am nurunmmml{ can ho found to glve ehildren s falr education {n_our public echools, Lot at present it looks doubtfu), Is it tho {eachers’ br gcholara’ fanlt ? RL. 1, e 3 THE CITY-HALL, The Committeo on Behoola failed to maet sos- { torday for Iack of & quorum. Tho Raliroad Committeo will meot Saturdsy afterncon in the City Clerl's office to copsiler tho francniso for o sido-track on Went Water streot, requested by P. W. Gates, The Tinance Committea met yestorday after- noon in tho Comptroller's oflies, bus tranaactad | no pusincas vthor than tho aunditing of soveral ama)l bills, and tho annual zapotts af the (,'nm&- teollor, 'Thoro weto present Ald, Quirk, Belnft- nor, Lynch, and Heath, The Board of Polico transacted no bnaingss yesterdoy afternoon boyond receiviug aud nc- ; cepting tho resignation of Ilugh 3cClory, of Lngia Cempany No, 2, Tha rest of tho after- noon was consuimed in freo lectures about the wronge of tho Tucorporation act, Tho Committes on Wharves and I'ublic Grounds mot yesterday alternoon in tho City Clork's oftice, iud resolved to recommend the urchusa of & lot on Fifth aveuns, back of tho lrigga ourn, at 8 yrico of 315,000, from Ogden, Sheldon & Co. Thelot is to bo devoted w the uso of tho Five Departmont. "Chey also recom- mended tho ealo of tho old ongine-housa lot on hio corner of Washington and Praukiln_ stroots, to tbo Chicago Loan Company, for 310,000 cash. “Tho ealo of thialot is rocommendod becauso it 8 o0 small for Fire-Departmont purposes. i e SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, The Exceutive Committeo of the Alumni As- sociation of tho Northwoestern University mot at tho rosidence of Mr, II, A, Penrsons Wednesday ovening, to make arrangoments for the annusi reunfon of tho Association st tho approaching Commoncement, The slumni bave severnl meae- ures of Importance under consideration, and an unusnally Jargealtendance is auticipatod fu Juno, “'tyo programmo will probably iuclude the usual literary exorcics and o banquet of au wnusual and lughly intercsting character. Tho Ezecits tive Conmitteo is domg its work woll, and it will not be ite fault if the rounion is not & success. Tha Viliage Trustees hold un adjourned meot. jng \Ye;duoudny ovonlag, the full Doard belng prosent. "I'lo Village Treasuror, Willism I, Lunt, pro- sented Lus auous) report, which shkowod ro- ceipts of ©10),533.33; exvondituros, H143,~ : rebates allowed by H. Qakes, Colloctor, $15,023.80; cash on hand, &4,550.49. g re- poré was accopted and approved, Tho ropory of tho Village Clerk, Robert R, Heott, from April 1 to_ 2D, was proe- gontod and spprovod. J. R. Fiteh, Super- inténdont of Water-Works, also prosont- ed a roport for tho samo dato, which was approvod. Tha sccount with tho Holly Maynfacturing Company wad soitled by irecting the Clurk to draw o certificato of lu~ debtedoess fu favor of the Compauy tor &5,- 415,64, the balanco due, pavable on or before Oct, 1, 1875, with interest st 8 per cont. *Flio bill of tho Viliage Treasurer for $600 for sorvices rondaered was ordered pald, ‘The Finance Committog subtmtted tho follow- ing roport, which was approved : Your Financo Comunitten beg 1o submit the follow- fug atatenicnt of renources and Habilities of Lo vilisge at thfa datos LIABILITIES, Certieatotn favor of E. Gufleld, a Certitieate in favor of diitnn ‘Company, duw July 1, 1875, Cortifdate 1a favor of David Biivb, dna 1, 1678, cysvnssssstoianansrsinganssnannsasen | BHO0IO0 Tamo order on Treasurer in favor of D, A, Chappel, due Jaue 1, 1875, 4,000.00 ‘Time order on_ Treasurer in Chappel, due Jane 1, 1673, 2,24.00 o order on Treasurer In 1: Y Holmes & Co,, duo July 1, 187.... 1,030.00 Demand orders outstanding nupald 1,514,832 Duo Livrary Fand, balanee,, #37,33 Duo {aking Fund, for bony 4,200.00 Unpaid sccounts anid billa eatimated), 1,678.03 $32,073,00 REROURCES, Cazh in hands of Tressurer,. +o8 4,830,40 Dellnquent tazes 1873-774, v 2,090,43 Delfnquent &pecial assessment N, 3. 022,38 Clajm vn. H, Okea for commisaions twice collected 1B OFFOsesanraesatessnsaaranes D180 $10,000,00 Uncollecteil special aemessment No, J, ad- . vanced by village,se.ieieesesnsaee $ 1,327.85 ‘Uncaliected apecial sasessment No, B, w vauced Dy ¥II800. . ceureraraensaisinan 018 $51,448,05 Trusteo Wiltard offered the fellowing, which was unanimouely adopted and ordered sproad upon the records Wicrnas, This Hoard of Tuafcen of tho Villags of Tvannton iis enjoyed during tho lerm of ofile of its members remarkable and uniform Lurmony of opine fon and actiou concorniug the variona sud fmportaut mattors of businoss which have come befora K : aud, Wizngas, A large lazpo shato of this gratifying ro- it han e, - our. judgment, due (6 the urtane eflictont, and finpartis! insuncr An' which {he Prealdest of iy Jioard s discharged the dulfes of bis ofiice; ereforn, Jeeaoleedt, That tlus Board, whose oficial relations to ench othier and 1o the villagy aro now sbout Lo terril- nate, desive ond fotend to nx*:m hereby aur appros ciztion of thesblo mannor in which oir President, C. J, Gilhert, Eeq., bias presided over our dellberations, JMr. Glibert responded briefly and appro- priately to the rosolution and tho enlls of ihose present, 1o congratulated tho Bosrd upop the lnmwuruuu candition of tuae village, and tha sat- sfactory results of thoir Jabors in providing Evanston with s eystem of water-workd, Whon he roached that subjoct thero was ot & dry oye {n the Town-iall, The Trustees then affectionately adjourned, aud gave place ta the new HBoavd, who wero sworn_in aud organized by the oloctlon of the Rav, Q. I{uso an I'residont of the Board. The Board then adjourned until Tuesday evening, ey SYMPATIY FOR THE MINERS, Resolutions of tho fndustrinl Cons gross ot Indianapolis. Touching the great coal-miners’ atrike In Pennsylvauia, tho Industris]l Congress of the United States, lately in scesion ot Indinoapolis, unsnimously adopted tho following Wusgnras, The men of a large portion of thean- thracite coal-minea of Pennaylvanta ow are, and for 10070 than thros months pawt hsve becs, lockud ot by » combiust fon of six mouster coal-mining and carry- {ug corporatiutm, becauve they are unwilling to scceph o reduction of U0 or &) percentof Lheir wages, for which reductfon therois na yesl justification; and, wherean, suid. combination or sotspiraoy of rafiroud aud coal companes {a fmpelled to this sttempt to thuy punperizo thelr eniployos by the fact that {o make {iom. selved mouopolles they Lave borrowed and invosted many lions of Dritish capital, on which they are plecdged to pay raten of intureat which are excossive, aterats, utid opproesivo; aud, whereas, the lfect of the xuiccoen of thelr schemen will bo s practical repetition o1 tho eilect O Whng 1s kiuwn 1 LLstary A8 Tviah abe senteelmn "3 wnd, whereas, 8 contest of this klud 1s of Jnfiultery mory aerjous moment to the working prople Konerally ihan are odiuary sirikes snd trade dlbcul teu ; thcrelore, lténulved, TUst the representatives of tho industrial classea i séastun uesembied hereby teurder thelt heatts felt uympathiies to the miners now locked out, sud varuostly Foauest il orguniced hodios of workingmien throghiout the country to forwsrd (o the Treasurer of 1his Congress us gencrous Ananciul ssaistance as thelr elscumiaiances Wil porsult, guck funds 1o be applled ta thie relief of he victiue of tuis foul consplracy, Tu following just such advice sa that given shove, more than 20,000 miners Lave not earned # dollar {n threo snd & halt monshy, but have losi, at the lowest calculation, flve wilions of dollars of wagos. Tueir familics ata stasving, and tho military are called out to prevent elvil war and gouorsl destruction of proporty. ittt i THE PATENT OFFICE, To ths Rditor of The Chicaco Tridune: InprayaroLis, Apri 10.—In your isaune of Hat- urday lu s shorteditorial unon & suspectad delln. quency in the Unitod Biates Tatont Offive, in which you ssy that the ‘*Chisf Examiner” {s choryed with the yrossost abuses, eto., sad that ++tho oftico will be uone the wosee for & thor- ough overhauling.," The pablle should hare propor confidenco in the public sorvico, and this Teads mo to corroct {ha very nerious error fnto which you have fallan, and, in no doing, disarm tho wholesale inafuuation as to tho integrity of tho oflico. Tho subjects of Invention in the Pstont Ofcs nto divided into sama 146 clasnes, ench embracing subjocts relaling to tho samo branch of the art. These, again, sro grouped into twonty-four divisions, embracing liko or rolnted subjects. Each of thono divinions ta placed in clinego of an ofticor known na Prin- clpal Examinor, who haa also First, Second, and Third Assistants. A Doard of threo persons canetitute a Board of Appeal, who aro oflicors confirmod by tho Sonato, and, in a sense, iude- pondeut in their action, even of the Commission- or of I’atonts, and to whomw any applicant rojoct- e by clthor of tho Principat Exaniingrd may ap- poal, It will thua be scen that, if tho offouses charged aro provod, tho acousna 1a bub one of twonty-Tour of equal rank, ami it wonld not bo very dsmaging to thae personnel of tho Patont Oftice an & wholo; while thoso who best know the prevont 1lead of tho Burcan have to doubt that, If the pffenxes charged aza proved truo, thu ogtonder wili bo summanly romoved. 'The Patont Ofice has boen understond to bo freo from changes in ita oxaminlug forco through politi- cal influonco; and those who know best its ollieors and its warkings beliove that it is man. lqod uprightly, oficiently, aud for tho lutetonts of invontors, and tho industries of the convtry. Tts working force Inclnides many Isborions men of mare than wenal ability, and its fair roputs. tion should nat bo neadlossly sinrred over by a faw {dle worda in an influential journal, R 8, Panks. MIKE McDONALD, Reanlt of Nlis Lust Trinl=Tho Cuse tomnry Acquitinl. The cass of the Ieapla va. Michnal O, Me- Doueld, indicted for porjury, was ealled yestor- day morning In the Criminal Court, Judge Gary prosiding. Tho easo would have come in conrso boforo Judgo Booth, but a changa of venne hnd been had from him to Judgo Grry. At tho com- ing in of tho Court some time was #peut In got- tiug tho witnesses for tho Btalo, and altach- ments were isaued for eomo of them, Dofend- antswan fu Court with bis couusel, Robert Hor- voy and A, 8, Trude, OFENING CLTEMONIES, The following jurors were aworn in tho case : T. Mahonoy, C, R.McKenney, A. . Parker, 11, J. Jacobs, J. W. Dlaledoll, D. Crowloy, J.Gei- der, IL I, Poters, 11, Sampon, F. Fidelcke, I Kern, and Louis Burna, Stato's-Attorney Reed oponed the cass briefly, stating that hio oxpocted to prove that defend- ant hiad sworn that bo was not the keopor of ko poming-louds nt No. 17¢ Housh Clark streot, 'whila tho contrary was the caso. Mr. 'f'rudo stated that ko oxpacted to prove that McDonald's interost in tho gaming-house waa 00 groater than that of suy othor salpon- Koopar in the vicinity. "Tha testimony then procoeded. AUSTIN J, DOYLL. To Ar. Reed: Am Clerk of the Crimina) Court of Cook Conuty. Was prosent st tho trial of Michael C. McDonald ou Jan. 20 Tast, Ad- ministered an oath to XcDonsld as withess on that occasion. Bome controversy horo Aroso upon sn objoction which Alr, Horvey juterposod as against tho indictment. Tho Court rulod thatit would not cousidor any objections to the indictmout during tho trinl, but that thoy wonld be good in arrest, Mr. Doyle proceeded’: The baok boroproduced in a book of records of this Court. Mr, McDon- ald waa sworn by mo Jan, 26 last in the usual form, On that occasion lio swors that ho Liad no intoreat In the gambhing-rooms in quostion for oightoen montha pravicus to Nov, 20 Jast, JI0RES JONEB. Zo Afr, Reed: Waaa jursman in this Conrt Tast .Tanun?'. Was on the jury which triad Me- Donald in January last, Respondent Bwore thnt ho had Bad no fnterest in tho alleged gaming- rooma for sigbtoes months provious, eltlior moa- elary or othorwigo. MINER T, AMES, Zo Mr, Recd: Was a_momber of the jury which tried McDonald in Janury laet, At that timo ho swore that ho had no intorest of any Lind in tho alleged gaming-rooms. FRANK O, DALDMAN, To Mr. Reed: Kpose McDonald. Knaw tho gambling-rooms at No. 176 Clark strect. Saw tho dofendant thero in Novembor lass. Way thoro o8 0 roporier. Saw rospoundent sitting in o chalr noar the faro-table. Also saw him walking around the room. Wasbefora the Grand Jury in tho case, Was i tho rooms boforo that timo. 1Iavo soen MceDopald deal carda in gaming-room, It was intho early part of tho year 1873, To Mr, Trude: 'Yhink it was in tho carly part of 1874 1 saw bim dealing, Kuow tho difforenco between denling and *keeping tab.” Thero wero about haif-a dozen porsons sround the table. Havo scon other men besido propristory dealing tho game. JAMES L. PATTERSON, To Mr. Reed: Am n plumbor, Know Mr. MoDonald, Firat did plumbiog work in the rooms 170 Clark street in 1873, Was pald and employed by Harry Lawrence. Did other work within thres or four months of thattime, Lnw- rence paid most of tho bills. 3eDonald pald me about 8160 on oue occasion. It was about nine months ago. Tho bill was made out to Ale- Donald & Co. Ho took 0 monoy from a 8afo up-atairg, Had n Dbill ‘against him personally, and anotheragninst the up-gtatrs concorn, Wen! np stalrs with him and ko there paid mo. 'The work was Qono on tho ordor of Lawronce and Martin, indorsed by MoDonald. When I nskiad McDonnld if he would bo security, eatd ho would sco the bifly pald. Mr, Ilervey: Wos employod Ly Morers, ‘Martin sud Lawrenco, but nover by Mr, McDon~ ald, The work was gonoral ropalrs, Did not Ynow Martiu and Lawrenco, but knew MoDon- all, Asked Marlin and Lawrouce for accurity, sud thoy provoscd a noto indorsed IE' McDonald, Haw kcDonald sbont tho mnattor ihe noxt day, and Lo satd e would be security for the worl:, ‘I'ho bill was mude out to McbDonald & Co., and presouted it to Lawrenco, Cave out uo direc. tlons to_ have the bill made to NMoDouald & Co. McDonsld nover gave any santhority for making ount the blills to MeDanald & Co. Iiave on other occasions mado out billato por- gand who guarantoed work for other poople. McDonsid has fraquently guarantaed work for ather partios. TENDY C JERRA, To AMr. Reed: Know MoDonald. IHave soon Wm {n the gambling-rooma at No, 176 Clark streot, in tho fall of 1873, Iad somo tall with MeDonald nbout the project of kooping & ¢ slub= hiouso " at tho rooms. Don't remombor that ho snii] anything about nee\a{xsinx tho rooms hime selt. Ssw him in the fall of 1873 fn the rooms, Worked in tho rooms about ten weoks in 1873, Don't know who I worked for. Was in partnor- elip with somobody, but don't know who, Paid myself out of the money in my hsuds. Don's Know wirose yooms they wers, JOIN DOWLING, To Mr. Reed: Know dcDonald, Tad a con- voraation with him about October, 1873, o waatod me to tako a sliaro with lim in the rooms at 170 Clark atrect. At that time the rooms wore juse being oponed, e wantod mo to take Lialf of bia share, Ilia boro wasa third, Lent bim wome furniture for tho rooms. _1Iad rome subsv- quent conversatlon with MoDonald about tho yooms and the Buccess of ** tho game avor Tho 8tore,” Bamatimes it would win aud sometimes lose, na ho sald, To My, MHercey: Tavo novor been in the rooms slnce thoy were oponod, 1t was bofore thoy wero T}wnm that ho wanted mo to tako an interost, Lid. not take o share with bim as re- quostod, To AMr. known him PDWIN WALKER. Reed: Kuow fcDonald, Havo pinco 1879, Am owner of the buiiding kuown a8 No. 170 GClark. Jented Lim _the lower floor kuown as W Tha Btore,”" Nover leased him sny other rooms 1a the building, Leasod tho up-stairs tooms uscd an gambling-rooma to arry Lawronce, Morrly Martin, aud James Winston, McDoustd indors- ed tho loase. 1o has nover paid me any motey ou the foass of the up-sfaits yooms.” Wasa witaoss botore the Grand Jury In this Court in Fobrusry, Donot remomber that 1 thea swore that MeDonsatd pnd me the rent for the roows up-stalos. Dou'e romomber that I statod shav #'Thig Htore " aud rooms wera on one loase. To Mr, Trude; Waa bafare the drand Juryj atthet timo } coveidored a gnarantea the samo 84 a lonuee, ‘Yhe Court here intorpossd and sald to Alr. ‘fruday ** What do you waut to do with the wit- nosw; be dow’t hurk your cass any 2" Ar. ‘f'rudo—~No, Your Honor, but I want to seb blm sirsight, and sllow him o explain about testifying before the Grand Jury, ‘'ho Court—0h, well, it he wants fo make an explanation, let him writo s letter to tho nows- apera. nother Iawyer suggested that he had better pot do that; Beuuhar.xgat Juto trouble through newspaper-statemonts, ¥AED XBERSOLD, To Mr, Reod; Am Bergeant of Police, Huow MeDonald, Arrested him fn the roomw over “'Tho Biore™ in Heptomber, 1873. e was clisrged with boing keoper of a gaming-house, Do not know whother lis was keeper or not. To Mr, Trude : McDonald wan arraignad be~ foro Jdustico Tianyon and elinrged with keeping a gaming-housa, Tla wan discliarged, As Ifs VAN VLIERDEN, To Mr, Reed: Am ot in apy business, Was farmerly on the police force. naw MeDonald, Wan dofaffod to visit the sambling-houses In 1873. Saw McDonald in the rooms at 176 Clark stroot fu 1873, Ilo oxplaincd the rooms to mo. Thoy wore shorily afterwarils opened as gambling-rooms, In Hep- tombor, 1873, I wont into the rooms; saw Me- Donald in the rooms, Tloaworo at tho officora for coming {nto his rooms, and eald that nona of ¢hom should coma in ngaln excopt with o aledge- hammot. Intho evening I was with o party who wont to “pull” the }:nmbllng-lmuu. liero wax n amall stairway up from tho safoon fo tho anbling-lionse, and I'wan at thio door of tho sa- oon whot McDounld camo and tried to got out, but I had fastened it, In conversation MeDon- ‘nld spoke {0 mo of the gambling-rooms e ** bis place." To Mr. Trude : I cannot alve tho namo of any ono who heard Mr, McDanald epeak of the yvoms ua biis. Tho noxt morning ho did not chargo mo in the Police Court with blackmatling hitn. Wo did not have nny troubla in tho I'olico Court, or at any other timo, Did not deluk in the gambling-rooms but onco, Did not tell an- othier oftiver that I had wot money of MeDonndl, and was afrald ho would make trouble, Wns not d[uclmrfiud from tho polico forcountil aftor I hnd rosigned. Mr. Reed then sald that bis cnso was all in. inaamuch a8 he conld not find Parent, on whaso lnnt!mun{ tite judictmonts wore found. Ha then explalnod that thoro was a material dlscropancy in tho testimony of Walker ag given befors tho Grand Jury and befora the Court. Tho Court explained that it required ovidoneo oqual to tbat of two competent witnosses to prove perjury, snd Lo thought there waanot enough in'tha prosent case. Mr. Reed agreed with tho Court and the jury rfudnml avordict of acquittal withiout consulta~ tion, AUROItA A Budget of Locnl Nows, Special Correspondence af The Chicado Tribune, Aunona, 11k, April 21,~Tho weatbor continues nncomfortably cold, with n eirolg brooze from the vorth, and_ the wonthor-wite predict another suow-storm, It ia claimed that the recont frosts have ruined tho prospeots for s hesvy yield of chorries and small fruils: whilo porsons who took time by tho forelock, aud oxcelled their neighbota in early gardeniug, aro now dejcctedly repeating tholr labor. BUSINESS {8 steadily jmproving, though not 80 rapidly as coutd bo desfrod {u soma particular branchee of trado. Dealers in agricultural imploments have oo rossou for complnut; conl-dealors are in thelr element § and our mills have nover dono o hoeavier business thou during the past week. Upan tho wholo, the senson comovares very favorably with last spring, when wo tako into cousidoration tho fact that TUE O D. & Q. SROPE, upon which the prosperity of tue city is largoly dopondent, sre running & comparstively light forco of omployoes. Undor the now managemont, cconomy ecoms o bo the order of the day; in consequence of thich, no now work is being turnod out of the car-shops, and many lands emplosed npon repatea have, from time to timo, been discharged and compolled to seek omploy- ment elgawhero, Thoeo romaining fndulga the hiope of liveher times in the nour future, 8 ono ¢ our wore rocettly-developed onter- prises, I should mention MK, W, 6. FRAZIER'S BREEDING BTADLES, This gentloman g widoly known throughout the West ns an oxtensive breeder of fino stock, and, uotit last yoar, wag tho owner of (hie noted Drothor Jonathan, Durivg the winter ho haa ndded to his steed sevoral splendid stallions, reprosenting tho Iambletonian, Mambrino, snd Clay families,—undoubtedly tho finest animals averscen o this soction,. Ho nparod noithor tline, rosoarch, nor money, in securing the very Dost auimals to bo found ou_the Coutinent ; snd lus onterprise acemalto vo fully appreciated by farmers ond breeders, in a growing desire for tho lm&mvomunl of their stock. Bpoaking of horscs, sn association of rosponsi- ‘lo men hiave recontly ronted TUE FAIG~GROUNDS, and ars now engaged in lmproving tho race- courgo. _'T'hoy propuso to open thelr firat races on the Fourth of July; but, in tho mesntime, will hold a sorios of matinees semi-monthly, Wo lisve mauy antmals in this vicinity which cAn #how n vory croditabio rate of ‘speod; tho grounds and courso oze sald to bo tho hest and 108t favorablo in Northorn Illinoss and those intorestod anticipato any amount of sport, Of course, the Horthorn lllinois Horticultural and Agrioultural Bocloty reservod the right to nao the firunnsrlxa for their Annual Fair, which will opon ug. 3L QUT COMMON CONCIL made anothor ridictious oxbibition of jmheeility ou Moudny evening, in iguorlng a potition from savoral hundred of our paincipal business mon, mechanics, ond laboring meu, aud rofusing to reconsider their rocent sotion sbolishing the Freo Public Libiary,~four mombors oxhy of tho Doard holding out manfully for the Library. ‘Those gentlonien were Ald I1if}, Meagher, Murphy, and Welter; aud thoy are ontitlod to the thunks of the community. It I8 diffieult ta #ay whero the matter will end 3 thoro is n ru- mor that certala tombors will bo roquosted to resign tho seats thoy have disgraced; somo ad- vocate tho holding of an indiguation-meating, while athars insfst that logal stops should bo at onco takeu £o rocovor Lhe &2,000 ralsed by taxa- tlon for this especial purpose, and appropri- atod by tho CUouncil for gouoral purposes, or, perhiapy, to poy for somo ploce of oxtrave- ganco thoy may have in view. THE NErORS CLUR gave o vory pleasant social, musleal, and litorary ontertafument, at thale hall, on Monday evons ing, and_woto xopaid by tho attondance of a large and intorested nudience, Especially wora thiay gratifiod with tho acquisition of soventeon additional sizuatures to thelr constitution. THE LADIES' UNION ara equelly snergatio in thoir labora for tompor- noco roform. ‘FPhis ovening thoy hola their wsunl soml-monthly mass-meoting’in tho Clty- ITail ; ana, a8 usudl, will prosout an attractive Programme, TLNBONAL, ‘The Rov. B. B. Usshor, pastorof tho Roformod Episcopal Church in this city, doparted this marning for Toronto, Ont., whore he will flil tho pulpit of Christ Church for four weks, John Pialy, Chrla Holfisbury, Fred Gubl, Potor Btafens, oud several mors of our prowineut Gorman cltizens, lenvo, early in May, fora visit to their old Lomes in * Fatherland,” Tho wife of . Newmann, one of our promi- nent hariwaro merchants, waa buriod og Mon- du‘v‘. having died very suddenly from bilious colle. Ald, D, W. Tlurd hos Leen clected Acting Mavor during the abscuce of Muyer Volintine in Callfornla. OSIIKOSIL State Flromen’s Associntion—Eplsado m tho Luto Adventist Excitemonts Spectal Diprtch to The Chicago Lridune, Osuxosn, Wis,, April 22.~Tho Wisconsin State Flromon's Assaciation hold their anouel tourpament {n thia city, commencing 3oy G, Whilo & Socond Adventlet in tbia clly was busily cpgaged watching for the end of tho world on the 10th, & brother Adventist—one of the fong-baired kind—mao love to and cloped with his wite. No carda, Gov, 8. J, Tilden, of New York, hiaa been n- vited to deliver tho sunual sddress before the Northorn Btate Fair fu this cisy Bopt. 28. AT ey bl THE LIQUOR QUESTION, The Position of Judgo Cole, of Fown, on Prohibition, Fvecial Duapatch to The Chicary Trivine, Dzs Moixes, Is., April 22.~Tho State papers a7e circulatibg the statemeont that Judgo Colo, of tho Buprome Bench, has arrived at the conclu~ slon that Prohibitory Liguor Jawa do not pro- hibit, and ought to bo abolished, The lufercnce i¢, that be liss changed Lis mind in regard to thom, Ashols one of tho most radical tomper- ance men to be fosud, # seomod strango this should 'be so; but it s not 60, o etill balieves those laws to bo nocesssry and of great beneflt; and it iv injuy. tico to to mislend the public as to bLis truo osition on the subject. Ife says thews laws ave coma ¢o b #o disrogarded aud neglocted ng 1o becomo aluost wholly inoperative, and prin. cipally booause the ofticers who are expuctod to onforce thom sra clected by the people, s por- tion of whom they are expocied to enforca tho lawe agsiosty that they sre connocted with par- tisau politics, and sre depsudent vn partisan of- liciala for what vitalily they have. 'So long as Lhis exists, the Prohibitory law will not be uni- formly enforced. And, agaln, private pessous of 'SATURDAY, April 24, at 10 a. m, oharacter and ropulation do not ook Lo becom rrln‘o prosocutors. o says, n suminiog vp iy viewns n view of the limited nnd partisl success of Tro- Dibitory lawn and their atanding ot the present day, in 1t not wise tasurvoy tho eutirn Aeld and earefnlly do- trrimine whelhier s shange of enarimmia miaht 3ok be wire, Why not make an efort ta fres Probivition from Dot polltics and centralization 7 Would It ot he wall 10 have & ganeral Toeal-Option alatule, wherehy overy county shall be roquired prire, aud by & vata of 14 prece ple, to determing whethor Probibiiion or Livenso atull abtain within its territory, “The eloction thcrefar to ho iefit on Ahe thint Moniday in March of i year folinw- {ug flio aduption of_tho siatute, sitch eleetion to bo ex~ chuslyely for that purpesc, After w county has onee vuled, ihe rule adopted will confinua fu forcw until, upon tho pation of onetudrd of thoe voters (on tho Tiandn of tho sctual yota of thio laat preceding sloction) {u tho county, the Toard of Kupervisors aball order samthor election 10 be fighl, a the eamo dimo of thy yenr, it witl liko eifeet, na the first, — In connection withi thin Option tho Leglalatura will also pravide botls a Liceuwo aiud Prahibition statuto,—each having il tho Ruards, including the reclprocal’ cupldity provisions, and all others which ot perienca may bave detaonstrated fo ho enaficisl, or that magacity inay mugpeat an wine, Tlte advaniages of mich an Option law would maiuly Yo I3\ opuratiug Protibition from pollties, and regdcy- ing the enfarcement of s fawa pructienbis sud proba- ble, whero they ara not now euforeed ab_sll, or spas- niodically, Utider tho atatuto in Towa, Probifhition fn not enforced at ofl In those counties swhera the voto WL AMSA B 07 AT BNEARTMADI S Told Regular Trado fales of STAPLE £ TANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Motiong, STRAW GOODS, Umbrollos, Hats, Cnps, Gloves, BOOTS AND SEOHES Tuoesdays and Thuradays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpels, Oll Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE Crockory, Glassware, &o. * Wednosdays and Saturdnys, Particnlar attention glvon o the sale of § wonld bo againet f, nuud frreo Hauor practically obtatns | cionda at peis Tonaehoyy et s e hle I sy ponaties hire tho oy wantht | e wed Batussings IGS U2 &8 aTEISRLISS aloe Wedaez doubtfas b in favor of Probibition aud followed b enforcemont, thn Iaw, 89 it B now, 34 nob enforred, Freo th question of ivohibition i Inwa from polities aud unquestfonnbly two-thicds of the peoplo wontd yoto and act for It ; and, nnder the operation of sueh a LacakOptian sintute, brohilition would pracicaily uhitain In mauy more connuties than now, snd it would bo moru ucceptable, (oo, bevatins of e’ fact that the suieaion and o iw 8'ono of tuefr own_ndoption, Wauld this uot be the resuit 7 Who econ say that §t wotld not 2 Al Salesrooms, 108 East Madlson-st, arioe 0. ousocho! Chnng{q}ie_{p,_ oto. o0ds, Gas Pawnbroker's Sale, BY ORDER OF A.LIPMAN, PAWNBROKER, N. W, Car. Claric and Monrocests,, Moutay Horning, April 26, at 10 ol At our Ralosroom, 108 Madison.s ory Iny Unredaoniod foods, consettig of & 1arko and e er mont of Diamanda (rot in aevory siyle), told and E‘I“‘ Watchios, fina Glold Chatns, Keta of Jowelr, Rings, e [ 618 & CL, Anetinneer, - HNTIRE BLOCK Six Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwellings and Lots On Harun-st., sonth frant, betwoan Market Wik ey ot ey AT ATOTION, SMONDAY MORNING, Anril %8, ‘at 10 o'dlock, m 3, premiroa, Theso houses ara entiroly new and hutlt oy accomnmodation of bno OF twa {amilics, contaliing: 4 Hasement—Dining roomn, Ki Tedeonn, and Py tricas Socomi Flonr~$ar) ting.room, ‘rlird Floor—Parior, D, Room, Sltting-riom. itel Al Blasafs, with witec, g, aid sowocagn. oo i in 3 yen) 2, nayahin . WA AR T S THREE-STORY & BASEMZNT Bok Dl il 1 NO. 827 PRAIRIE-AV,, AT ATCTION, MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 26,1 2 glelock, e (OIN r;nl:xrnmnsx’z;q. o n?nannnql: n ,lnmun!— ;ulng.mm Kitehs and Ulosets; Fourth Floor— Chamberx, with € "Iy whole onsa fa handnomoly flujabed, flm’“fi:fim ———— Hecond~-Hund Organs, Very fine Teed & Rons, Estey, Priuce & Co,, and Ttardet orgaus, hut littlo used, for #alo ot Recd's Tome ploof Music, 93 Van Buren sirect, at haif-price, Socond-Hand Pianos, A Sargs weeoriment of T-oclavp snsiruments, with carved legy, ele., but Hittlo wsed, at $200 and upward § slso nevernl supurb second-tiand Btelnways, 88 good as new, Lyon & Healy, 162 Bials street, ‘Weastorn Springs. Weatern Springs minernl water free, corner Olark and Wasbington, scome to Lo npprecisted by the at- ticted, from the quantity datly used. ——— A Lifo of Bufforing 18 often coused by rflm Conatant application of Dal- Joy's Magleal Iatn Extractor will complotely euro the disease, A sute curs for sKin disoases also, %0 M. ——————— Meetings woro held on Monday Iast, in Ban Firancisco aud Bacramento, to organizo burcaus of information and labor exchanpes, for tho benefit of tho presont great immigration. Com- wnilloea werg appolated to colloce funds, print aildrosnon to iminierauty, and communicato with CGeangos snd oditorain the interior, with n vigw of ostablishing roliable buroaus of information :oniu{)nmg lands, their price, and the domand or labod or, 5 il Viiraa; DEATHS, DIEMPSEYADHI 2%, at hot rosidance, o, 183 North BMorgan-atey Mra. Mary Dempiey, wite of'Ald. Jo Domp. sey. agod 4dyenrs. Fanira inday Ly enrato Galyaty Cemotorz, AUMAN--At 124 Sophia.ate. Thursday morniop, Avetl 221 Moty 11s Lakman, 450 57 jonce, wito of We IL. Lan- wan. Funoral nervices 8:31 &, m, Snturdar. Friends ara in- witod. Kemaing takon to Marsefllos, L., for intormont, REND--Wiitio, non of William . and Elizabath Lend, on 2, of wplnal naningitie aed 2 yoars Sud d montis, Funéra) will tako piace uit 344, at | piclock, from No. 511 Cacvalbava, by carviago Lo Calvary Cemetory, MeMA HON-—Thursday, April 22, Mary Issboll, wat chlld of Fhomins an oung- ‘Stivule Stodshon, aged ] sear, Ginonths, and 13 days. &od has ovory mordorn eanvanlonco, Faneral Friday, 23, at 3 o'clogk, from paronts’ resl: | © T A ! o No! S48 Wontworthares DY CRFAROR 10 USknoDd | cnty $5000 Sash FOumIFGa: o 1o pald dome. B fel et Contotery. tlculard and permission to ko the promisos eall o " SR A B et e o, e o1 | YL A £ 50 Mty of orke U, oll, aged 0 months, e Fimbent T rendsnce, ‘No. i’ Brao-stey A 10 b, . TRADE SATE! 'xixrunmA 1o Waukogan, Wednosday, Aprilal, Adels TURSDAY nxgx{mnu. A‘ufl 27, &t 0:30 o'clock, dtey Fvy FoUNKDAE ARUENOROL 1. e and sta. ieuaoms, 103 dladisan et and A, urtc ter of M, J. Charlos Iiatnes, of this city, aged 18 years amd 1) months. o unaralng Ghieist Qhurets, n‘:v::‘x‘“ ln‘.ufilmr;';]‘ atiets 0ou, at 3 o'clnck, Friont a; ro invi attond without turther Rovico, | o tod 02 IDRY G-OODDS, Men's, Boys', and Youths’ Clothing, JACOBSON—AL kier yaldence, No. 831 8 at. STRAW AL £ Alieo Blow, wite, ni"fi'\.,u.'lnfilu:h’:;’é"'t . 'R. GOODS, Aehiar o e tuto Potos It. Wiawe of Bt . fouts: o =\ B00TS, SHORS, ARD RUBBM WOUDRUFE-—-O; d it PR T R A (B A r 1 WM. A. BUT 5 Sones. Tutioeal on Sandey st 1 o' 2 it o ek b Bl tn LIWIS—Wodnosday, Aprl 91, Goorge Albert, : 'unos rasidoneo, oy F1 Apri S at 10 retock mm, i i L Our Regular Weekly Sl DAY MORNING, APRILZ, at 9:3)0'Clxck COBGROV2—John Oorgrava, a native of Karrswoons, o 2 | Ourimmenso doublo storen fillod with First-Cian § :’;’Sl;l:"%l")l(nl.l!bnl.cwnly Blay0, Ireland, aged 71 yosrs bl e ey VintGlun S Favoral from his Iato residence, No. 13 Hopoat., by car to Calvary Cowntory, Frid: - shsto alaey Comstony, Setioos" Aunif 33 Srleaila ot CROWKELL—In this city, on the 2at inat., at 980 p. ook o aid ettt llnes doany e wits of Menry A, Crowell, ll‘flmffllfln ‘o {unersl Wl\l‘u o placa at 1 o'clock p. FURNITURE, Contents of twa jileat-Class Dweliings, ot Sale, B i the. Jargeat. Biock of Lot 'r'i Chuben ast i from minacs- redidanco, N0, 3 Tatwnont-at.s, 16 Chureh of oot Tarulbaro, \§ ararobea,. SideBaardu i Jate Conecntlom, from. thanes by A j reaus, Clistrs, Ko, A fall oo of Nrusiels aad Wol e T e e 10 Colears. | B, Yiolrigeracars, btovor, *Aatires Btoek of (I 1 Morchandlss, Teas, Ui 14 ELISUN, PUMENOY & CO., 84 and % Randulpbe, No. 1022~I£diana-av.fl ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD GOORS AT AUCHIY, Friday Morniug, April 23, at 10 o'clock, Parlor Buits, Bedsteads, Bodding, Orocten, CHass, and Ohina Ware, Carpots, Kitehaa ‘Waro, &a, BIIBON, POMPROY & CO., Auctioseers BANKRUPT SALE AT ATCTION- i Omnibus, Express Wagons, Buggity Harness, Eto,, Eto, At Warchouse, 160 WEST MONROF-ST. Saturday Morning, April 24,110%lk Htock of J. W. BIDWY, conalsting of ona Omatiss xproas W Two ' Meleut wavon Expreas Wagons, two 'Te h ngien to ma ‘s Top Bugsien, viio Buger, twu Husiness "Wagon 1047 Tionte, ton ot armonk, ouuters, Spoiton et oto., Sold by ordee at Assiiinc. ELINON, POMERGY 8 0., Auetionen. By GEO, & €Oy SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments allsr palo, subduo swellings, hesl burns, and will caro shoamatism, ¥in, and any flosh, bone ar muscle lment, The Wiitc Wrappor s for family uso, the Yollow Wrapper a for animals, Price 50 cents; large bot- ties B1 VYR Catarrh and Offen- slve Dischargos from tha Throat, Dlrmlmrln.nnd Quinay; caroguar. anfeed, GILEs' LiNiseNTy, [oDine or orouy, Lewat, ull JSiath ar, N Y, ruggists, £0 con and BT s bottle, Sparkling and Bright Will bo the Rilver on yoar tablee, and all your ¥onse- Riofd Utensils, when cleannd and polished with Lilee- tro Silicon, This articla fs nataral infusorlal produot, abtained from a Novads mine, entirely (reo from grit or {nJurious chomicals. 1t oleans and polishos with loas 1a- bor sud greator beitfinnoy than any material ovor boforo- diseovered, Stahuuld bo fn evary woll regulated houss- hold, Bold by 1ouse-Furnishing Stoses, D rugklsts, Jaw clers and Grocers, Agents--GILLET, McOULLOOH A €O, 3 and 3 Bonth Water strast, Uhicaga, ', GORI — . DUCTIONSALES. G5 & 70 Wabasbeav. By HS];“PK}NG,?.“;;“&&JO" On Saturday, April 24, nt 9 o'elock, OTUR REGULAR SALBR, 16 Cratas of W. . Croctr, SBECOND-IAND AND NEW Household Furniture ) Tarlor and Ohambor Sults ¢ varisty, Welnot Bt o e Mgl i Womd Toh T01 e i b S Ut 1 Pla ora, an: et e Caow, Ohico und Partor Dosks, Hrussells and Wad (& Pote: Wigar BI, Falcanks Plattorm Senles e ey R tane by casen P foctsly g Haroeal tratclass Nowlog Machinos, A" Fup it atod, cost§10, UEQ. Fa GORE ¥ (0., Aueiacts, Wa IZAVE Two Top Buggies, One 8ingle Phaston, One 2-Seat Covered Phastolh One 2-Spring Demoerat, A Ten Sets Harness, That wo shalt soll AT AUCTIUN: BATURDAY, AT 11 A. HEQ, P, U A large and handsoma assortmont of Nowwr axncl TUsocl HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Elogant Parlor, R staber, Lipene, and -loum Farnlture. Fine (Used) Carpets! Ta Druzsels, Tapeatrz, aud Ingralas, ALSO % ROLIS 01" NEW CARPETS! Bruatols, Tapostey, and Ingralut~Now at- torns, snd Hupncior Quality, ALSO, a Irco fige of UNFINISHED FURNITURE, Cousiating in part of Hedstesds, Hurcaus, Washe stands, Commodos, Wardrobios, vle. ALSO-A¢ 13 o'cluck, 1830 Wovw Chromos, aadiomoly Frawrod, falo without rescerg. Deglors Ak Housckisspers - te DINGIR & 00. "By WILKINS, BLRUSH & CO. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF Elegant Furniture AT 220 SOUTH CLARK-ST,, THIS DAY, AT 10 A. M. §1(1 bo snld Buperior Furnjture, entira Retall Btack; Taslor, Chambuar, aud Dinlog- Furaiture; ooy l'ar- loc Nuft {n tho sal8 worth $30U: Dreaving-Caso fotn, Al ble-top ‘Talice, Bedstoads, Qommod, Dy WalL F. 1l0DGI Fridey Morning, April 2 3 WE WILL SELL AT AUCTION AT THE PRIVATE MESIDENCE, 29 St. John's-place i AT 10 OCLOCIK A Mo & 38 & COr Touugos, iiasy Chalrs, Al first-class, aad 10 be sol Conslating ot Parlor, Dintng-toma, SlUne 0%, ardisa of valun, Also Sonteuis of & Private Dwelll Iy Soum | Furaliuro, Euctieh 1 B U0 e il arvets, M doviritg bavgsine lo goal | 5 1% ot ln.”:,uf,’"“" 0 Yows adod ot 46 ) Furufiurg shunld n\ufig thismle ‘wno elegant 1 " Wt 4 S Auctivnoors, 77 and 79 Deatbornat, 8pecial Auction Bale To-duy, Fridey, Owlog to the t of F| fEiia e s st o EONATURE 4D O,y Hats, Caps, Furs, Fur Trimmiss Canos, Umbrollas, Glovos, B iy saasiioh, op, Lsimodista sale, W, §TYE il aalo il puntinus BATORDAY, Aol 2 o clnen | Relonging to the Amigned Katato 6 5; [l to i cut 4il courigunents o data. Hurars give this notics | B Weat Badisonat., will biafiored MLUC N eatts Jour Mgauullgn. Jarepe, A"ifi“ daj n‘m{A A&:I '.mnl ln:: :: "f-!l‘xf:x'::““'fi‘- .,4_», === e 0 [ Bacountarseilkbe sotd a6 Fisbla Auctluu of 01 s o i . B fekiute oon 5’6‘.'1«1:11 4, commonclag st 30'cloct P e oo e ollvory pt i rLrARD, Aue, AUCTION SALE, O (he promises st 61 Twonty.ulnth-st., on Friday, the 34 fnst., at 10 a'clock 8. 1a., tho property of thoostatd | om0 - ol ‘Whito, d dy Aot !’. e & Y A B 15 A e oblia desetndl Sl alaler it | =75, onAnbELs & O it ikt aco b A b AT SALE tisa. A N ARninlstrator CLOSING OUT S ol e e AT Admioiairat At 147 nud 140 Fittheny,, op Tuesdad “FOR | s DB 217, ut P30 oleleck: yir A e 'QE“S"AL&‘»W 3 m{f:; Poter Bmith, m:‘-wn‘;',f;fx: 3» B CRLEPTATID thaough, | salo deslor, onaistiog of euts' Fursishiag G5 s I it Vathegroath | Ho5e, Toatory, Cutlag ol Alsc. & 141K st toatipaets, iDand upw'd, | 8nd oftice Axiures. 0 bo sold & aaetly R A Sogiis o Aocoustut ratdeui {10t dcly golin, NI S R RV EE i Rege 307 w3