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T AR o Ik ok Bt i st R e * ings during tho day at the County Duilding. 8 THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. ' terday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Agnesca Plglnui&l. n’ boy 3!¢ yoars old, fell into a barrel full of water, In rear of 463 Noblo streot, hua fatbor's house, aud was drowned. The tomperstuto yostcrday, as obsorved by Manseees, optician, No, §3 Madison atroot (Tun- uss DBuilding), was at8a.m., 44dogress; 10 am., 47 13m., 48; 3 p.m., 61; Gp.m., 40; 8 p. m., 46. Companv C, of the First Iilinota Guards, have issued the fnvitations for their forthcoming Lall of Mav 13. 1f 1t provos as high-tonod as the in- wvitations would soom to indicats, it will be ono of the most fashlonable of the scason. Membere of the Twelfth Iilinois Vetoran Cav- 2iry will meot at the club-room of the Sherman House next Saturday ovening at 8 o'clock, to form s permanent poclety aud to organizo for the mililary parade on May 12, 13, aud 14, Tho Committee on Publio Clarities wers at the Poor Farm yestorday, weigbing tho hoga latoly gold by thom to Patrick Donald. Owing to their abscnco thero were no Committee-mect. 'The Rov, Robert Collyer \\rl{eu lalfll_l! (flummll. teo Laving In chisrga tho grand oratorical enter- lfifnmune.s 10 be ¥on {n Farwoll Halt Thursday evening for tho benofit of tha Chiengo 'l'nmlmr- anca Alliarce, that lio will raad for bis pleeg | Touvoyson's ' Nurilern Farmer—Old Stylo. A conundram: What is the differcnce be- weon the pretty waiter-glrl saloons of a year ngo and the *fino perlor” concert nloons of » to-day? 1f Bupt. Jlchm will caune safno oue of Lis force to visit No. 101 Weat Randolph streot tn official eapacity the publio may got tha answer, Diongslus Lodge No. 20, Kuights of Dsthins, will pivos May purty at Ul eieaaut * Cagtlo Hall, northweet cormer of Ln3alie end Adams sitrosts, Monday eveniug. Al good Enights sio [ cordially inyited. Tickets, 3il: can bo had at | the varioun Lodges of tho Order in tho eity, or ‘ at tho hall. A post-mortem oxewmination yestorday of the body of Mary Keliy, tao axed yomau who died, it was at first supporcd, under suapicious cir- cuwatances, at No, 103 Arnold sireet, showed that an apopleatic fit was tho causo of death, and the Coroner's jury found occordingly, au veleased tho decossed's Lusbard from custody. Commissioners Clough, Johnnon, and Behmidt, of tho Commitiee on Jail end Jall Accounts, mado s tour of inspection” yesterday afterncon through the Couoty .Juil, . vjow to ascer- tadn what could be dons tonnrds purifying the cells, oto. Lo Commigsioners decided to com- mepce the whitewashung of the eclle aud inuor i walls at once. Officor Considine will probably be'brought be- foro tho Polico-Board for uot curlug for tho woman Cullen who was I,\Iru]v in tho Latnile- streat catiance of ibo Girand Pacific Hotel, aiter | recewing dangerous iujurica by beiug thrown from a buggy, Detoc ive Sorzan masked Cou.d- dmne, and fiu refu-oq, informing tho former that 1t was not his caso, Anothor old Iandmark hse fallon before tha | maich_of improvewent. 1t iy the two-story {frawe building on the uorthwest corner of Des- plaines and Mesidien etrects, which was bl thirty-Lwo years ago by Javob Schumimels, aud, remsrkabla to state, tho woodwark of the iuto- rior was fouud to bein nn excellout state of proservation. It will be roplaced by a Largo brick buildivg. A number of tho county oficisls were busy yosterday In temoving their ofilces to aiffersnt roums {u the conuty Luilding latety fitted up for their convenience. Tho roums Intely vacatad by the Urand Jury will to-day bo formally occupicd Ly Mr. Johu Cowmmnkoy, the Clark of tho Connty | Eosrd. Mr. John AL fountrce, tho County At- | 1o torney, will 1endet fegal opinions and entocta : hin filends inthe room vacaled by Mr, Comis- | lioy. ' The Academy of Sciences has partlally sgreed : . totake o lively intersst in tne Exposition this year, with 3 viow to_contiibuting tv tha attrace t1ons for the cultured, nnd with the further pur- pozoof making tho Exbosition permanent and voutibuous. TEu Stale Geologist Lias aluo agreed to contribute ko tho display from his collection ot Illinois foesilw, end fram his privato cabinet of minerel opecimens, wiich is sald to bo equal to any in the State, Tho examination of tho students of the Chi- 150 Theological Sominary cemmenced 2t Koyes snd Carpenter Hells yosterday, and will be cun- tluued to-day, In the ovening the Rov.Dr, C, - H. Fuwnler, of tho Northwestorn University, de- i Nivered on oddress at the Iiiet Congregational ! Churcl, asa part of tho snuivosary exercises of the Semuwary, Tho oxorcises of tho peaduat- ing elaua will bo beld b the Union Parle Con- | gregational Chureh to-morrow evenine, ‘Wiltiam Thompson, a sibgle man, 30 years old, | sad o butcher, dind suddoniy last eveaing about 5:30 o’clock it o backdrivew by 3ichael Bonfleld, who was taking bim o the depot, ho Intonding to leave for Cincinnati, whero bis friends live, Thompson baa been & restdent of Chieago for i four or five years, and has been lying sick for twoorthree montls at tho houre of Frank Teinbart, No, 1002 Sonth Hslsted swoet. Dr., Xeeler was bis pbysician. The causo of death was not atcertained. John Cullen and wife cawe in from Austin yosterday in o buggy, and durivg the ilhe man became rather baozy, and diova at a break- | neckrato of spoed. In turning the corucr at Jackson and lle streots, sbout G o'cloclk, the Lluggy was ulmet., snd the oc- cupants thrown _ violently out upon the upavemont. The woman broke her right arm at tho olbow, and wau utberwise severoly injured.’ Cullon escapoa ln1ur[v.. and 1t Lemg suspected that ho did not coto honestly by tho Liores and buggy, in view of the fact that sovoral weie roportod stolen. Dotective Morgan | took him {n custodv to await & hearing, His wifa | wassent lo the County Uospital. Bhe etated that tho horso and veliolu bolouged to John Me- § Cuthvd of Austin, sud bud beon lout to ber | huslai . Ho was drunk, and he embarked on a North Side car, berking Lis uove i falling fuj thon lio refused to pay hus faro, aud the conductor calm- ly ojected lum on thu Ciari stroat visduce, tear- ug his coat and doubling bim up in front of a team: then his plug hat rolled under n wagou wheel sud was poporated futo crown and briin 3 then he wanted a light with tho drivor of tha team, and was abont to bo accomodeted when o Fuhcemnu draggod Lim to tho aidowalk, tearing iis coat in a new placo ; thon Lo wanted to whip tho n'cl(«‘cumun. and was takon away to think bet- ter of it, N. B.—Thials tomperanco sormon in dis- guise, A number of the survivors of Daltery M of the First liegimont 1llinois Light Artitleiy wet Jast night in Hoom Nu. 6 of the Oadea Liuilding to complete arrungementa inaugurated at u former meoting having for its object the ruorganization of tho compsvy, J. . Hausell occupled the ohalr, aud O, M, Judda acted ss Becretary. Qn _motion, the Chair nxpolnll:d John Boulos, D, Adler, and TFiod New- on & committee thres to rawo funds by collectlon from tho numuers, to o ased In dofroying the oxpense of a bunijict sho corapsny Eroposo Lo havo ot an esrly duy, Kta mur!ng hold ut tio Pacitle Hotel tast wealr, Dat lery M resolved tfo turn out ey o company and participate jn tho grand parade of tho rounion of tho urmy societiea on tho 12th of noxt mouth, On motlon, that resolution was reconsidorcd, and no finsl docislon wes roached as to tueir Inteution in that matter, Tho meeting adjourncd to meot again at the eame placo Tucaday svening, ANOTHER INFUNUTION, At North Town neatiug beld laat evening in the County Court-raons, at which Jatoes A, Ritk presided, il followiog ravolution way pussed 3 Ttssolved) That »_committeo, conslsting of the lon, Jubien 8, Rumscy, Geu, I, Lieh, and A, M, Petice, bo | tppolated to enjulu 1Ls ex-du] eiviaoz, Kobart Kenny, | ‘row turulbg over tho 1nuneye aud oihee roperty 10 als enalon, to Geurgo b, s, Bupsryisur-elect, il o fllcs #'good aud wiiclent boud, aa requred : sy law, THE FLOWER FESTIVAL, Tho flower show at the Urphan’ Asslnm, No, | 189 Micligan avenus, which wus inanguratod Jevterdsy, proved & vory ntiractive ifair tos i Lgreat oy peuple, tho ladies vspccinily, It . nas gotton up through the lady moauagery snd Shepherd, the forist. ‘Tho latier offered to make v display of beddiug-out und couservatory | lunty wd * cut-lowers, * Includiug bavkois © and ° bootonnistos, aud lob the ladios sell them 8 the game prices tbot thoy would retail for at suy grecnbiouse or estabhistwent 1n tho city, or frowm tue streol-venders, Ialf of the prnceeds were thon to go to the Anylum, N, Suephetd to be purtially rolmbursed for his ouble avd outlay with the otlier balfl. The | With forns, was “a thing of bouty,” with ita THE CHICAGU TKRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, PA75, —_— e ., { Ianot known, It in betiovad, however, that bat ' for thia ltom he would continun hin *ten min- - 1tes baliind " walks to-day In quest of thab miya. : torious gontloman, Ar. Bimith intends to demnnd, uron assuming the office of (irain Inspector, the privilege of DEROSITING THE PUNDR of the Dopartment iu tho uame of the Haitrond i and Warehanno Commissioniers, sshich {8 the only chinngo contemplated for the present. Mr, Hara per kopt bin dopumis in his own name, wulch i + ono of the ausos of his troubles, INSURANCE, WIAT 3R, SXITI HEAUD DOWS RAST, Mr. R, J. Bmith, tho Sccretary of the Traders® ! Insurance Cowpany of thla city, yosterday ro- i turned from Now York, whore ho Liag beon at- ! tending the anmual meoting of the National | Board of Undorwritors. brakots of exquisitely-arrangod flovers aud dain- ty bontonnieres. Shopuera desorvos much credit for hia faste ju the arrangement of tho flowers, which will bo on oxhibition and salo thia aftor- § noon sud; cvoning, apd no botier chance | conld bo 'fourd for “ladies to embellish | thoir homes and gardons, aud at tho same timo ccuiributs to » nodlo charity. llofresh- ments (o {ho way of ico-cream aud eako may ale | g0 be had, cream being supphed uben tho same torma as tho flowers, and the ladies eadiug in the ealo. Toa rooms wers woll fillad Iast avening, and a genorally pleasant social tima was tho result, | friond moating friend, and Qower-lover and con- nolussur cxc!mnfiing fdeas, and_no douht the #amo onjoyablo time will bo hnd by many moto to-night. ‘THE BLACR TILLS, Tho sclentifio oxpodition to the Dlack Hils, ¢ vicinfty of ¥ourth avonue, near tho sito of the 1 £0 18 invested with no listle intorest, especially ! winco the State sssumod concrol of tho inspeo- l’“’fl’l‘.‘l'i‘x{‘g:;f‘fm:{’“’l‘;‘:{ of tho Intertor to eabe | ™ A reportor of Tuz Trmose ealled umon tho the country, especlally tho mineral wealth, gentloman yosterday toweo it hg had derived which has bean ofganizing tn this city : any information in the East beatiog for tho past faw dags, left terday - npon Chlcago fosuranco matters of ine morning by the Chicago, Uirlinglon & QUINCY yerost to tho Ghicago pubdic, 3r. Smith Itailroad for Omnhia, Chorenne, aud Fort Lara- ,eays that tho mesting of the Doard ‘mio, Tho party conaisted ot Walter I, Jouuy, deologlst in cliarge, formerly Geologlst of the ‘Foxaa & Pacifie lnilrond Surveys; Henry Now- ton, Asstauant Geologet, of the Oblo Survey; i wos dovoted to hearing reports from various ! committessand oicers on taxation, rates, etc., of {uteress ouly to hunranco men, Lt did uot taka i ., un or discusy apy wspecial subject, aud Lenso e Bhne e | Ch s B T S oot Wbty okl hetiza Topographor, of tho Notthorn Dounduty 3 aml | dition, and ita bad governweot, ' and its Firo Do- Dr. (ficrclflnd Nowberry, Naturalist. Thoy will | pattmest, did not come in for any mutilation, leave Fort Laramio with an escort na soon as and, sav0 in tho sddreas of {hio Dro<ident, i ¢f o Ale. Oakley, wero muut brosght forward the gras4 on the plains s snflicient to snpport 70 ropos ontin o [ in any way whatever. e Premdent, thesr tenrus, It is proposad to continue th W 'y e ial s work as long a8 practicable, or natil o dotinitn knowlndye of the reservation is ontained. 'Fho party wio uxpericnced and enthusastie, and wille fug to wadorge the bLardsbips uecessary to uc- complivs the hoped-for rosults. e BOARD OF EDUCATION, HCIIOOL 818, The Donrd of Education held a regular meot- ing last oveming, President Richberg in (bo chair, On mation of Mr. Osbora, the proposal mads for tho male of a echicol wite on tho corner of Hermitago avenuo ond York streot, roferred back by tho Common Council to tho Doard, wa3 agalo rolerred back to the Common Council, A petition was sentin by rceidents in tho ‘Third Avenue Prumacy Schiool, asking for tho semoval of tho houss of lu{mu{ on the schoal lot, wixch wasa davger to publ moro especeinlly tot be youug, Referied to fa:pector Reed, with inatructions to lay the caso bofors the Polica Supesinteadent. LAWSDALE SCHOOL. Inspector Oleson made & motion to tho effcct thal tho Doard wnclude in tio ertimates £5,600 ; for o echuol site in tho vicinity of Lawndale, Irepactor Dlutbardt opposod the motion, Ilo thought tho city was cuongh burdencd already. Lawudals had oll the accommodation needed for tho ¢cholara of that locality, ‘Uhiero was nonead of goivg to ti:c expenac of building a four-story houte, whon sutilciont room could be Lad for rent. LMr. Oleson's motion wae Iaid on the tablo, APPUISTAENTH, LTC. The following ropors was mada by tho Com- | mittee on tho appoiutment of teachors ¢ H Aprointmenta—Lizzie Cayausgh, Scamimon Behool 3 fiareh ryay, Rinade Tegor Bcholdages, Washington | th H. L. Regen (teinporars), Poster; Alico D) terell, Theresn Kelly, Anssioria licaly, Dora B, Laiug, Weniworlh Aventio; Hphia Wynon, Vrldor titreet s Florenco Robinson, Aary D, Breck: bill, Cesla ¥, 1Liteh, Wanl, drangfers—dugule Meibugh, Brown fo Shellon ; Martha J, Daentortl, Wells' 0 Lincoln § Xate Kelly, Sktunor 10 Newberry ; Ella M, Faucatte, Lizzio Dur | sowe, Lizzlo Towers, ifulden to Wood ; Mary 1, Walie, ' Dong.as tv Ward ; Jennie Parravton, Vedder to Burr Clestur Dirser, Lincoln Siect to Kinzde, For Cowjirmativa—Flory E, lizlcowe, Iizzie T, Merting, Kinzio: 12, Mabel Kenuey, Weshington EKuto L, Halglen (lumporary), Browns Anna V, Mius uis, Ogden ; Kato Kelly, Newberry ; Lintly L, Waldone | e Park ; Maygto Melugh, Sueldon 3 Jen- nie Farranton, Burr ; Jouhua £, Foley, Oakley ; Addio L Grave, Yol Siregt; Nellio Hiyan, Ward; Hedwig Bioach, German tenchivr, H Reminationd—Mry, Natallo Roembeld, tesoher of | Wing § Mary M, Fredoriky, Nevadd Wellamson, Newberry 8chool ; Mury N, Tamurn, Durr ; Jounia A, ‘eunimoro, Wert Fousteenth, Purtial Certlficates—Iuiln M, Champlin, Lugents Dsy, Meitle J.” Baldwin, furull D. Coandier, Clara Koli, Eva Welater, Fiances A, Latug, Lizz i, Barah 3, Dillings, Anna Erset, Mary J, Frink. ATTLL ATTENDANCE, H ‘The summary of tho April attendance was na | follaws : Wholo nuwmbor of pupily entored, 37,- 539; nverage numbor bolouging, 91,7451 ; avor- | ngo daily attoudauce, 32,900.4'; percantago ofo! attendance, $4.4 ; * tardy,” 6,017 ‘tho fohowing summary is takon frora the re- port of the Buparintondent for the term ouding Aptll 23, 1975 : Highest enrollmont. 38,010 ; low- . March), 86,627 ; largest 'duily £ ¢ ext enrollment | 10 the Eiitor of i gation, or “ Chureh,” which Las worshipe; Uolden] | © prejudico agalnst Cliicngo insutance, sottorth the peculinr dangors o which this city 18 oxposed, critfcisod our city officiald rather sbarply, nnd aceured us of bavivg doune nothing to mako anreelves moro secura from fire, and to win tho cunlidonce of insurancocapitul, Hut the addross, £ays Mr. Smith, was laoked upon ay tho fumt of Jr, Oslkley's disappolutmont at hla failuro to nocura the withdrawal of the fnsurauce com- pauies from this city, Ar. 8mith says that in informal conversations with pronunent ine:ravce men bo was anlhed many questions about Chicage, its goverument, and condition as respects tho insurance busi- ness. Il reaenured tho shaky oues, whom bo found fow in numbor, and hopes ho loft o rather moro favorable impression of this city. flodis- covered that mwuch of tho apprehcusion of last tall had dwappesred, aud that altogethor the feoling tonards Chicago hnd greatly fzproved. Tho mattee of a general oiualization of rares waa referied to the Executive Committee, niom- to morale, aud { bers of which will probably vieit Chicago for this i purpoes very soon, e — LOCAL LETTERS. IMMANUEL CHURCH, The Cheaqr Tribune Cuniicago, April 20.—To provent miscon- | certion, permit mo to roctify tue statemont in i your ** Rehigions Miscollany " of yestorday that t « Immnnuel Church, of this citv, has removed | from tho corner of Centro and Duyton strects,” { Lho cburch stands, and will continuo to stand, + whero it always baw sinca its orection, aud thg cungregation otiginally gatbiered, and now wor- ehiping thero, in their old homo, will rhortly or- ghnizo a8 u congregativn of the Reformed Epis- copal Church, ‘Tho Baptist socioty, or #rld oditive duriug my absouce from tho Linvo mmply removed to other qunrtors, L by no moans take tho original * Lumwanue! CGuuorch of this city” llnn&y with them. Yours respocttully, WitLtax U, Coorrz, — CITY OFFICES. Tho Mayor yosterday signed the order ap- pointing Join Summortield Polics Justice in the South Division, ‘Tlse Board of Public Works vesterday isanod a Youcher of 23,000 to the Quintart Iron Worky, i of Now York, on account of the now enginos for ; tho Weat Division Wator-Worke, Tho City-Colleztor again colls the attention of tax-payors to the fact that the delinquent tax- hist for 1874 will ba flulehed May 10, and atl who | hava not paid thelr taxen for that yoar provious to the abovo dato will Iny themaclves opea to s ‘ logal proceedings in tho Countv Court. THE EOARD OF UTALTI, Tha regular woekly meeting of the Board of * Health was Leld at their roorn yesterday aftor- + noon, Presidont Halin [n tho cliair, The Health Ofiicer roported that 1a accordanco | with the directiona of the Board Lo had detailed & policuman to coilect specimuns of mitk from various sources a4 deatguated by tho represouta- tives of the Milk-Dealera’ Union, and sout tho rama to Dr, Bianoy for analysis, witbout desig- attendanco (ATril), 32,009.4; smallest daily ze- . matiwg to him the sources whetce tho varions tendanco (Febranry), 81,188.1; aversga per- coutage of attendsnce, 02.9. Tho reasonn sesigned for tho docreased at- tendanco are measles and ecarlet fever, Tha repore was coucurred in, Alrorney Goggin was empowored to take pro- coedinga for the collection of certamm judgmens - notes. A NEW BULE The following was oRfcred by Iuspector Toyuo: ¥ Liealved, That the Commitics on Rules and Regula- tons bomnstructed to frame and report fo hs next meeting of {his Loard a standing rale requiring that 21l tenciers and other employes of the Board be delusl reshlents witiin the Oity of Chicxgto, Roferred to the Committoo on Rules and Regulations, H Inspoctor Olezon prosouted o resolutiop ro- | quirluy that at tho close ‘of the present enkool | yoar district uchools should rank as grammar scligoiy, and thiat the samo rate of mlaries Ly , pud to Prigetpals snd tuschcrs nato the eme ployes of tho grammar renools, ‘The matior v zoferrod (o the Committea ou Ralos and Regulasions, Adjournsd, g GRAIN INSPECTION, TIE NEW INCUMBENT, The offica of Chief Gram Inspoctor of Chica- tion of the grain received hore, for tho roason that tho management of tho dopartmient hus been subjected to wnvestigations, and bias had all manner of charges of fraud aod corruption ban- died fn ita face from time to thno. Just aow the department is in an unsettled shape, aud mthe out s head, from tho fact that tho mow ap- poiotes hos not qualiiod. Yot tho husiness #oems to be golug on satiafucto- , oI | was B4 dogreos, notthoast winds provailing, Apeciuions were derlved. Tsrelve samples wors nent and hiis report of analvsis betug recorvod + ho placed bafuro tlo Board a statement, in con- ; nection with the Iuspector’s report, a4 to the wources wheovo tho specimens wore obtained and names of tho doalers, d'he roport, whieh is vory technlical, was edoptad and placed on_ filo, and ths Cominittes . apjointed to canvaes the Board for o Milk-In. spector then wubmitted their report that they did not deom it advisable to ask tue Couacil tor & reparate malary ‘or such ofticer, but to inclado * It i the nppwflm, don for the policeea of thu Departmient. The work was not wnoro onorous than thas of Meat-Tuspector, and could Lo done t at tho sume price, In casa the Mllk-fuspector ; uspocted tho lmpunty of any milk he could seud it to the Board, aud then the conmulring chiomiet woutd come in auav arbitrator, This report was wlso adopted, aud the approprintion will be asked for in this manuer, Tho Hanitary Buporintondent’s roport showed i that durlug tho wook thoro had been 143 deaths, an_locresso of but 1 over the preceding wosl, and su increaso of 43 ovor the corteaponding woek of last year, Dy divenses, thore thed of | consumption, 14; of convulmons, 14; cholura | infantam, §; brouchitls, 8; wmenivgitis, B3 tabes mesentorica, 5; puouzionia, 15; old age, 7. ‘hioro wore mnles, T35 fewnles, 75; manied. 44; uingle, 104; undor 1 yearof awo, G7; col- ed, & " The taoan thermonsober for Lho weols Tho Committes to whom wns referred the , aublect of publio baths repurted that in thelr ! opiulan thu establishment of one or more public | ba:hs was necessary, aud they should bo erected ! at ance. ‘I'ho anuual approptiation would vot he { made until about July 1, und by that time the summer would be half ovor, consequently thoy recommended that & communleation be sont to thie Council setting forth sho neacnsity of asking for soma lmmcdinte sction ln the caso, Dr, Maunnheimer ropoits that tho alleys and yards in Lis district neod cloaning up ; o’ great “doal of rily, aod with as much promptucss sa rannure lias beon ler: Iying In tho alloys runniny bLefore tho remosal of Mr, Iarper. Gon.J. O, | east ond wost betseen ‘Twenty-ninthy and Thittieth atroets. Smith, of Galens, tha recoutly-appointed Inspoc- tor, axpects to eutor upon idu dutius in a fow days, at luaat oy koon k& hiy commission Arrivos and he cun Hlo bis bond, but NO LEYOLUTIONS OF ANY MOMEST aro anticipeted in tho deparumont, usless somo a10 fouud necossary Lo the botter trausaction of tho bunsiuess, : Afr. Swith 18 widoly koown, has been in pub- lic lifo in the Btuto for & numbor of years, yet, strangu to uay, when appointed, tho inquiry wan oneral a8 to who b was. Just hofore the War fin was Assintaut Bupoiinterdent fn the bulding of the Dubuquo, In., Custom-Ilouse, whicn o= sition ho abaudaned for tho army in tho meipis cney of the Rebellion, UE ENLISTED AT GALENA in 1862 a8 o private iu the Nincty-sixth Dliuofs Rogiment, Inafow months ho was promowgd toa Captainey, Ilodia valuable service in the Ammy of the” Cambarland, and, for meriorious conduct, was pronioted to Major, Colouel, aud, finally, Genorsl. In 1865 ho left tho sriay, und necepted the position of United Btates Axsessor under Johuwon's Adminlstration, wleh ofiic ho beld uwil tlo Duresu was aboilshed, In 1871 bo wus living In Chicago, and jm- medistely altor was sppolntod to dis. Lurso Odd-Follows® roliot which ho accomplisbied satisfactorily, thon appoluted ;uneinl agent for the Penn Mu- tual Insurance Compony, whiol position he now Lolds, aud wan subsoquently comuhisioned s Becrotary of tho Blule Coutennial Bomd, Irom Lis long ullicial career ho wught to bo tty well kuown, aud the fuct that fie bas successfully withetoed ko many alluremonts witbout cow- plaint being lodg:d againat hiw, ouyht ta it bim for the houest adwinistrution of the oltice to - which ho has sa recently b.en uppointed, A JOULNAL REFONTER youteriday, aftor lcouiug eeveral days for him, inot i st s ofice, No, B3 Wesbivgton sterms for an futerviow, Eateriug the olilce where gentlomun way sosted talking with ‘T'mia roprescutative, ba inqguired for Mr. Snith, Jeste 1ugly, Tus ToiuNe won rophed that the gentlo- taau was notin, butwould bo in ten minutsy, *Ten minutos,” repiied tho irste Journal o ; that'n my fuck 5 I've been ten minutes belin The Hoaith Oillcer statos that during the woek 520 nnirauce notlees bave been werved, and 518 vulsances abated, fogothor with the usual amount of moats and vegotables condemned. After heming and adoptiug tho sbove reports the Board adjournod. —— CRIMINAL. Robert and Doas Ttocso and John Hazelton wore arrested yostorday at the instazco of John Willisme, who accusos them of ewindling Lim out of & small gum of monay, A young man named Georgo Morrsll waa ar- reated vestorday by Oflcor Lansing for tho al- leged larceny of 850 from Mra, 1. T, Magon, of No. 80 Bouth Jofferson utreet, Fivo or eix horsos aud buggies wore takoen from the places whoro the owners Lad left them youterday, and theie wag plonty of busincws lat night for the polico n huuting them up, Threo fine carringe robes wero whipped liore Yeatorday by a young man who stols thew from L J, Lourey, av Muck Island, ana Detective leGarizle rocovered them, I'he thfof wan ar- restol st Davonpori, 1. Tho rocos ara valued at 106, Ofticer Jobn Dunne, of tho 'I'wonty-second Streat Btatiov, wus 1oughly hundied by a party of rougha Monday uizht whils attempiing to arrest & wan named Jul Flynn oo a warsane, He was bosot by tho gang near tho corner of Hnlaced ulrect and Archier avouao, on tho latier tuoroughfare, Bud “during w straggle with Aichuel Maddon, the ringloader of thi parey, wad Leaton over tho head with his own ciab sad struck repeatodly by the rulliauy, BMadden drow a rovoivor, and was about to shoot him, whon Dunuo struck the weapou from bLis Laud, and it went off, but with what rosuit 1a nob kuoown, Hergt, Fitzpatrick camo to his ausiat- auco with sowo nie, but the roughs bad fled, At an wurly bour yostordsy murnin; Michaol Murray aud John Malous woio arrested as mome- beraof the gauy. Duune is coutined to hls fesult way that s lurge collaction of geuoral bede | hum for scveral daya,” Gon, Bmith smiled oy - L0 by is wounds, ling-out and window plauts, evory oso in . the ‘Fmisuxe representative further badgorod olossom, with many pretty leaf planty, were on | tho lired, nervous inquirer, aud could scazcely SUBURBAN, nhibiunn'lul;.ll eale, Callay, rcut:l.sholl&u:'ulm, 4 mlmit“u ’:i'“"?;" lll .cl“‘!:mt bow his new | 5 UIDE PALK, pansios, fuchuiss, keranums, piuke, deieios, | visitor drag! o, without hesitancy, all | The retiring Board of ‘Trusteos hold their last telargonlumy, and mavy attors,delighted thooye ' that wus told Lim, "The Journal in tho ol i ind. aade the. air freprant. ’ihn{ fouiid | uoon contulned tho wbsiuaco of what the ro. 04210 Mouday night, ulltho wsmibers preseat. u from o wady sale, and, xu_thev wore take: Bhles, were replaced by othiers, [y table, goverod witl moss aud strewn | orter gleaned. but not a word about whers tho nformation cuuia trom. [ hay yet lourned of . ‘Their succeasors and a large number of lookers- Wheskor ita roporter | e wheresbouta of M, Bauith | on were in attendance, Tho Comumittes to make » eottlement with she ‘Town of Lake on wator accanat veported the + aggregato smount to ba €6,000, of which €4,000 | had beon rerelved. The constriction of & eewer on Forty-firat Atract, from Iydo Parx avonuo to Stato streot, -wad authorized, Tho prohablo cost of the work will be $157,000, tu bo dono by epocial asscss- ment, ‘Thia potition of Clarke, Lavion & Co. to havo yacated tho end of [ifty-fifth stree, onst of Hydo Dari avenuo, was granted, Tho Tronsurer made his annual roport, show. ing the recoipta to bo 91,9325 cosh on land, 8,357.59, Presidont Bonflold read bis annual report, an Intorenting paner. lie wnid, among othor things ¢ +* Whila tho idon provadls that Hyde Park should bo & quiot residouce subutb, it is not i the na- turo of things that your snccossors oan have thrown npon their shoalders ench burdons as linve been yours, Wit tus exception of somo niecossary sowerago, I think the mirsion of this vilinzo should b 1n tho futare to take caro of her streata and wator-works, colloc hor water revonuos, and protect Lier citizons at their houses, 11 in our southiorn districts largo manufactuting dintricts arlae and davelop, roquuing & ailferont sort of loginlntion aud a loss domestio adminis- tration of ‘afTairs, I thiuk it but wjso and equally advautngoous to both that tho remdonce and manulacturing districts bo separate.” ‘Chon this lato voto was canvnaned, tho rosult belng the same as alroady publishoed, rave s voto horo and thors. Alter paswing s reaolution on llml“lbject‘ tha old Hoard, cosistuny: of Menara, Lovtiell, Faulkner, Church, Downer, and Mor- #ay, rerigned the chairs thoy havo fited with credit to the now.comers. Moaars, Callioun, Bonaley, Gillattn, Hoxie, Powoll, and _tiewes, fila:l: "opo that was gave way to Clerk Scoval int is, Tho Board wan called to order by tho Clerk, and Mr, Cathoun placed in- tho-chair pro tom. After ninetaan ballots, Mr. Jubu R. floxie was come. From Jackaon, Tenn., & cannecilon with the Mobile & Ohio Rallroad mivos your fair snd outerprising oity & chiance over that livo. b 1am apeaking partionlarly of the Mississippi trade ; And thua rofor to those two lings of railronds ns diraot, and with no chance for thodolay of goods, Dty we wlll‘; cotton crop. Mr. Editor. toll yonr good pooplo not corn, Hespectfully your inent rallroad men to thia city the past fow dayn | § Ling excitod intorost hers, The mos: importaut - porsons are Col. R.B. Siovons, Genoral Man- - ngor of tho Mivsourl, Kaunse & Texan Ruilroad ; * Corn wo must Lav your curn and your meat down hero, and ry and got up & **oorner" corn espoolally, on them, the o wo will roquire largy quanti- tien in May and Juo to niake and finish ao onr 0. Bo plecw, to oomm.. Dunaxr, MATTERS AT ST, JOSEPH, MO. Speciat Liapateh to The Chteago Tridune. Br. Josepnt Mo., April 27.—The visit of prom- William Dond, Recolver of tho aamo road, and Prosident of the 6t Jomoph & Denver City; L. W. Morso, Genoral Manager, aud | H. 1. Conrtright, Goveral Buperintendont, of tha Hanolbal & 8t, Joseph Raitrosd, loft at 8 o'clock yostarday moruln, Junetion, recompanied by L. D, T Mauagor of the Bt. Joyeph way, portant arrengomont with the 8. ver City Road, Owoiswat, Aprll 37.—The Committeo ap- ! It 18 thought the visl & Don ‘Tho party for Iioarnoy tinll, General ver City Raile tlonks_to mome fm- | Josoph & Den- {n wiuch linen enat sre con. . corned, Nothiwg more definits has trauspired. * OHIO RIVER SCHEME, pointed a woek ago at a convention hold nt Tron- ton, O., in tho Interest of a tmilroad to counect tho Chesapeako and Objo with Cincinnati by road ou tho Olio shoro, It I8 compased of thras elesied Prexident for the ensung yoar, Taey adjourncd for $no week. i OAR PARK, Mr. Frank Perkivs gavo s reading in Tomper- anco Hall Monday ovening, The protits of thoe evoulng wore to ‘bo shared with the * Woman's ‘Temperanco Union,” but tho good cause for tha timo belng was forgotton, and the Jadios, with thoir attoudaut lords, were not prosent. Tho audienco that greoted Mr, Porkina was disgrace- fully small, but ho read with all tho epirit and animation ho could lhave summoned to meot a large assombly. Ifo read laot cvoning in Any- wood, ‘Tire moeting of tha Literary Socfety which was to havo been "hold Mondav eventug wae poat- poved and will L bold at a later date. Tho Dramatic Club of Onk Parl, will glve “Among tho Dreakers " Thursday oveniug ab Temperance Hall, Admission 80 cants, A sociable undor the ausnices of tho Mission- nry Sacloty of the Al E. Chuzeh will bo held i tho lectiia raom of tho church Friday ovoning of this weck, 4 Mr. John Powell Las sold his cosy lttle cot- tage on Centro avenuo to Xr. Flauders, tho ex- Dresy agent, The now depot In tho castern limits of the town 18 belug largely patronizod. 16 bt rumorod tkat tho citizens in the weatoin part of the will- age rropore to have tho old station:Louse muved further weut, Itis devoutly to be Loped by thoso Tiving in 1L contral part of tho town that thioy may uot secomplish taeir desire, as only accommodation traing stop at the new depot, e, RAILROAD NEWS. THE JOLIET & NORTHERN INDIANA. A bill for foreclosuro way flled here yonterday by Julius Wadsworth, Tiucteo, H. V. Door, 11, W. Poor, A, P, Pilloit, C. G. Bacon, I G, Cha; wan, H, B. Baltzer, W. G, Tooks, R.C. Hawking, and Johin M. Mantoll against tho Joliot & North- orn Iudiann Railroad Compang, sud the Michi- gan Central Raiload Company, to whom it is leased. Tho Joliot & Indiana Road was incor- lm-{nnd in 1854, belug mado up of the Ouwego & udinun Plank-Road Company, and the Railioad Company itsalf, A trust-deed was jinmediately | wudo for 809,000, and 800 bunds for $1,000 nnag were lusuod, tho trust-deod conveying all the consolidated proporty to Julius Wadaworth and T'hoodora Sedgwick, Saon after this tho Michl. gan Coutral Hoad lossed tho road at an annuul rental of £89,000. Aspart of this rontal, tho lessacn agrood to pay tho toterest oy the 8800,060 of bouds, which has” beon dous untll Iast July, wheu, for rone reason, the road rofused to koo its agreoment, It fs cloimed that tho road fs not logal.y or equitably bound fo jay the intercst, The Mickigun Cential has now obtained control over 224 ont of tho 3,000 bonds which the Joliet & Northern “Indioua Houd Las tesued, and, therefors, controls the lattor road. A mooting was hold 1kt July at which both fac- tiona woru presaut. A committes was thon np. pointed, which rozorced that the Michigan Cous | trul Bond was not bound to pay tho Intarest, and | advisod that now bonds should Lo issucd pay- | ablo iu twenty yeara from July, 1874, 'The com- | platuants think thelr rizbts will be infringed if this measure be adopted, snd thoy therefors sk that tho trust-deed for 300,000 niy ba foro- closod, trat tho loase to tho Aichipan Central 10ad a7 be transferred to somo disinteresiod ’mrt 5, and that the defondants may borostrame:d rom iuterfering wilda the foroclowure procoad- iogs, SALES AND TRANSFERS, Tho Loulstaus & Miwsourt River ltailroad was €old by tho Shorlff at publlo auction at Colum- |, bin, Mo., on the 22d iust., to satisfy au oxecu- tion agalust it. Gen. Jobn 3. Wooduon, attor- noy of tho Chlcago & Alton Imilrand, gavo i public notico to all whom 1t might concorn, be- ! Turo the salo was made, of & clui agalnst sald | rozd by tho Alton & Chieago of about $100,- | 000, 3r. Jobn Loler, of tho firm of Shoeban & Loler, ' of 8t Lans, Lid $259 for'tho road, and it waa knocked dows | tohim. ‘Tha road Is built and in operation from s Louisiaua, Alo., to Joffarson City, H 1t in stated that chio frauchiso of the Burling- tou, Codar Itapida & Minnesata Rallwny has boon | trausforred Lu & new company ; also that s now ' company Lias boen formed out of the remains of i neapolia & St. Louia limlroad termiuates, Tho | rond 18 an impotcant ono hecause it turnishes at | once a rival routo to Chicago aud & rival routo to Bt. Louls. IOWA RAILROAD BONDS, Spectal Lupatch to Ths Clacuao Frioune Des Morves, In, April 27.—3lunicipal corpo- ratious, like individuals, who rash into ox- travagances simply bosauso they can do it on crodit, usually pay doar for tho whistla, Boveral counties fu thls Stato have lunrned that, and are - roulizing 1t aa they roll up tho taxes by order of the coutth to pay for bouds tssuad to apocryphial xallrordn yours ago, when roads wero to bo butls fo avery man's tarm. ‘Those bonds usually tell into tuo Lauds of thoso who could bide their time, and wait until the connties gob rich and able o pay., Quito recently has turned up &34,000 of thess somnolent I, U, U.'a sgainat Jones County, which wete issaed in 1856, und had been forgotten, Now the Loldora want the monoy, Jones County ofliclals sro seratohing around to uscortatu if thoy bave nut buen puid, EXCURSION, Tho first grand oxcursion under tha Tanage- ment of tho Land Doparsmont of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy and Burlinglou & Missouri Rwvor Rallroads will loavo Aurors, Genova, Berantor, Peorls, and otler poiuts on tho Bure lington Hoad, May 4, for Kearney Junction, Nob., via Plattsmouth, * Tho fare will bo bt ouc-tlurd of the rogular rator. One-all tho amount paid for the tiket will bo atlosed on lind purchasad, eithor in Iowa or Nebrarka, it the purchase iy u lxh within ninoty days from tho dato of tho ickot. ITEMS Regular tralos have commenced runolng over tho exteaslon of the Cairo & Bt, Lonis Ttatlroad from Musplysboro, I, to Cairo, 1ll, The now track atill requires much work to put | it in good order, much of it baving been Iald when tho ground was frozon, A temporary depot liay beon fitted up at Cairo, ‘Flie break [u the Uniou Pacific Raltroad near Ogden, Utal, has boon repaired, aud the dee tained passengers arvived bere yesterday, Tha Clucapo, Rariugton & Quinoy Iailroad brought in 130 through passougord, ani tha Chicago, Rock latand & Pacifio and Chlcago & Nordhwest: eru about gevosty-fivo each, NEW ORLEANS, ST, Lg‘l‘lls & CHICAQO RAIL: T the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: Duoraxr, Miss,, April 23,—8inco tha sxtension of this liua of yailroad to Oairo, it bas oponed up & fino tlold for your merohauts {a all branches of trade to {rysud coulrcl their sbareof it but only an occaulonal Chicago **drammer " is seon in this Btate of Misaiseippl, and yet all are wal- through which the propo roprosuniative from I Beojamin I} wns nraunnuuf ing tho orgamization of & compnny to bo eallad the Cincinnati, Ohlo River & Virginia Itndrand, with 3,000,000 of proferred stock, to issuo 1,000, rond Ia butlt, Iasable bofo [l of financial basia was ack. from praoticablo, daya £100,000 worth o thom within a radius and tho consequanco in the prica of mulen Gnanp Havey, met to-day In this city, men from each connty sed lino is to pass. No orisinouth was present. | loston acted s Chairman, A paper by Willinm Dwight, Jr., anggeste | with power 000 of common stock after tho the common stack to bonr Interent re tho interest on the preforred After sumo discuenion, the whole matter 8 roferred to & committen Uswilton County, to report as soon s T e T e THE SEASON’S PEST. Mraeas, Tenn., April 27.—Plantors ate com- plaining grestly of tho unprecodeutod deatruce tion of muley, horses, aud cattla by the buffalu Fuats, It is ostimatod that within the past ton f stock Lo and los beeu killod by of 100 milas from this city, Las boen a hieavy sdvanco — e ORTHOGRAPHICAL, Svecial Duspateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Mich., Aprit 27.—Grand Havon wau sgain beaton in tho second of a series of spelling-matches with Bpring Lake in a contcat which took placa at Cntter Hall laat ovening. Au audionce ciowded tho ball, houso being one of tho la; ‘Whers Our Advantago Ties. We clalm to bo sblo to slow guments of extra artlatlo deslgn, of epecially fine quality and Snfali, ana rlow tho lstest Brosdway styles. Our New York rgest in the Unitod Statcs, and eatering an they o for th fine trado of tho me. tropolls, Xeops us supplicd with tio nowest deslgns simultaucoun with thele firat appearance, Onr $10 buwiners sults cannot Lo ozcelled fi popular §i0 overcoats we are ehowlng lon, A J, Nutrne, C, O, D, Clothiar, 140 and 1€6 Btate atrcet, Elmwood Collars, ‘“The best-lald plana of mico and men gangaft & n_atylo, and tho Any crmpotts agloe,™ {5 an old and truo Scotch proverb, but uo truer than tho unfversally favorable critlctsm that has been ewarded the Llmwood collar, Thoy are tho best-fit- papor, and furnlsh thelr houses? Go there, and | | ing artlclus of the kind ove: olds e AUl By BLISON, Eleant Houshold Furnitrg AT ATTUTION, AT REALDRNCE 1P LEON MANDEL. rsQ., NO. 1040 AMICKIGAN-AV., i Wadnegday Marning, Anril 28, at 10 o'clock. _fatlor, Chzaaz, ead Dislng-Roem e o peanerl ITURNITURE il N LU s Piuaz Mantol Mirrnrs, Carpots, Chamber Rots, Mare Furaca, Tiaddiae, Grueliers, (iines s Gt " aro, e rivn rard i X Me, Mandot gol Entire Farnilines o oues Me. Mandel goln ta Nuw York, Lvorything to ho mol Ll ] ELISON, FUMEROY 2 €0, Anctioncers, Wednesdny Morning. April 28, at 10 0Clock, 2 AT THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE : No. 1137 Indiana-av. Targe d attractive ralo of a splendidly fornished Tinuse, of 1. rlurs elogantly a 0, n ‘oa: fuenishiod, U] Froiisn ulaty manzol rore, Inoo onagd tembrnulns, vich carpels, ariie sulia, en-rolafem, Chickertug pls ambee sats in DixcE waiant, iedw, nad bedaiog, roun fenitiei, fahlon, chalrs, sptetdid slta. elnna waro, and plnzed-wa. il firat-clate, and i1 5504 oi Also i priv ta stock of ndy, laportod by the ewn. and (6 nod Hlanora—onn cask and hoea {n coliar ton el tho sutondid caupo-bugzs, horso, and har. rahl. 14130l th seasnn, Family leaziog tho clty, must Lo seld, LLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctiondors, o ple auad Y & CO. Hold Regular Trado Hales of ' STAPLE 8 FANCY DRY GOODS ' \WOOLEKS, CLOTHING, - Farnishing Goods, Hotions, STRAW GOODS, Umbrellan, ITuts, Capn, Gloves, 'BOOTS AND SEXOHS Tuoadays and Thursdays. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furniture, Carpets, Ol Cloths, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Crockory, Glasaware, &o. Weinasdnra and Saturdays, Particalar aitantion glvon to the ‘ealo of Tlonsshold Gooils at privatn divalliogs or at ourregulazasles Wednos deys aud Saturdays, Al Selesrooms, 108 East Madizon-st, BALY OF TIIE ENTIRE FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ., Of Duelling No. b Sancamon.at, WEDN 1A " vl Tice, i Hat ure, Bt -0 he Aldo,a fino urder. 0. liut & Dasls Plano, cxcollant tono, avd i WM. A, DUTTE %) Art Sale. CHICAGO ACADENY OF DESIGN. TIE BEPRING EXWIBITION AND AN- NUAL SALE OF CHOICH Now fron tho Eaeels of thobest Amoslean Inv.l:;?l. Beginuing Welussly Eveaivg, Apwil 28,75, At tho Gallory of tho Acndomy, Michigana av., corner Ven Buron.st. ver, Murey tam 1. Manazhy Nelamre G a8 Dy and Eroning, L0 B0 oy 4 00.. Anottonsocs, At No. 52, Treniy-eimhth-st Thurzdny Morning, April 29, at 10 o'elk, Entive Furnituve O Tamily Dedlfnies Mouswkeopiez, | Dansiatioe of Patlor, Dintnz-Ronm, av) itehan Fae it Uhamber Paruiture,” Led sy, Badding, 1anie, anil | Ju Lipom, Crookiory, Olats, aud’ Tibla:yrace, s, LISUN, POMIEROY & €O., Auctioncers, At No. 517 West Madison- sty Thursday Afternoon, April 24, Counts lass, Llick walaut tiztures, blidiug Doors with +oto, ELISON, POAEROY, & €O., Auetiuncers. -~ ‘Why Is It, Tou Aslk, that everybody scems to want Hilger, Jenkins & Faxom, Now, 229 and 211 Btate strect,to decorate, YouTl ses, mized goods, embroldere: ——— ‘Wae Clenn Silks, Woolens, ques, withoul ipplng or removing trimming, by our new French dry-claaning vrocess, Coox & MoLaiw, No, 80 Doarborn strest by fina sels of tecth, Therefors, let Indfes who wish Bedond-Hond Planos. A large assortiment of T-octave inslruments, with carved logs, ote., but littla used, at $200 and upward ; vlno scvoral suporb mecond-hand Blelnways, as good ay Dew, Lyon & ifealy, 162 Statostract, ———— Hoarta are Oaptured t0 fascinate, cultivate (his attraction by the use of the groat vegotablo presorver and beaulificr of tha tecta, fragrant Sozodont, Burdet organs, but Uttlo used, for sale at Reed's Tem- ———— Beocond-Haud Organs, Very fne Reed & Bons, Estoy, Prince & Co,, and Tle of slusic, 02 Vsn Buren streot, at balf-price. —_——— ** Glen Plora Wa ter” for Families, by Buck & Rayner, makers of tho Mars Cologne,” 18 told cf & child who, thou the doctors gave hor up, w. of Daliey's Magical Paln Estract A Romarkablo Story T, soveroly scalded that vod by tho timoly usa 52 AL s B L TTRD At 137 Wahasharr, Anril dancliteral ', 1t and M B Bitdy tech F tho S MAINS PEA Y munthe and 27 d, pleave copy, iy of 1L, GG ~Tusndy M. and rid, at o'l Dy carriagos to DEATHS. Apri] 27, Marths 1, Iges iy, i axedy 1873, 1 o snita, ™ infant daoghtar Uslrary Comotary, Wednosday, 3 E#~Nashslllo, "Tann., papers pleasa copy, Lac, Wia, snd Now nla W, 'Haluswos ) agad -April 27, Mabol Agnes, ouly child of 1yoar 3 what han been kuown as th,u Alinveapolis & Bt. mi“::‘unxsn 'mmmnl i\pn.m, at‘:'ln’:fhc\-. lnlrlm paronta® siiluice. conuet Layluget. an 3&‘2."?;‘3.5“&‘;';',‘5 dfi‘;‘;‘&";";fia‘;“‘;;‘“;";:‘;fi’{; 8+ {3 avsnil Deriaiory, Fricinda ot s ondly AN Jimo, wiich uow ctds 8t lymouth, 0mtlen south | o e ep Sy 1R Aein U7y APHIT I8 ek P, Wias. of Austin, ucribward 10 Albort Lios, and thouce | o Floral teon tio reastsnco of bl Ioihoss o Bt West to a noint ugar Carver, whoro tho vrosout Min. | Bandolpiaty tbleatisnooa at { o'clia X, Yark City papers L] SPECIAL NOTIGES. Centaur Linlments slll Paly, subdas allment, The Whito swelllugs, hoat and will oure rhoumattem, vio, and any feah, bono or muacls ‘Wrapper is for ~na. famlly uto, the Yollow Wrappor {s for animals. Prios W couts; large bot {vaoz tloa 81, fripta of 2 fevcrilie, utipe, diovo JE) b e diovo ni snimprrl B Bovar, 218 Weat, Thirty-razond-it. 12 . - Dapat, No, 41 All I Suffered With acii deposite around the v anginms could ea? Linhinent N locide of Amwunial reaured | uway the pain, i | Now Sparkling and | right ‘YYili be the Silver on your tables, aud all your House. bold Utensils, when cleanod and polishod with Eloe- tro Nilicon, This articlo lasnstasal Infusarial produet, cbtatned from & vada mias, catkrely fros from grit or {njurions ehomicals. It cloaus and poltshies with lees Ia. d greater Lrillisncy thea avy wnatoilsl ever bofors. discovered. Tt should be in avery well rogulatoa houss. bold, Hald by Hanse-Furnishl Btores, ooty Chi AUCTION SALES ILLET, , Drugglts, Jow McCULLOOR ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO, ‘Auctioueers, 77 and T Sonth Dearbora-st, EXTENSIVE 3ALE, WEDNESDAY MORK| and ft ud & Na ELE % o (SL\JI6 oetock, ot RioH Parlor and Clamer s, tnent of new, [l g sigan Fussels an le. Auctivn ¥E) Q0. 500 Lots Hosiery, Suspeuders, Car- ‘WEDNESDAY IDI‘}SI 4, BOOTS & sHOES (AND East Washinglou-st, fets, Uimbrellas, &c,, April 2 A 37 last AN, P £ 03§ o'clock. Hinee cu., Washitzgiohat, 500 LOTH FINE SPRING STOCIK ) Philado)) 4 A , THUREDAY MORNING, A; 3 éfi huunulh B0 phia g pril 9, at ) Thursday Morning. April 29, al 10 o'clock, - At Nos, 288, 290, & 292 West Vesiinetonst, WE SELL AT AUCTION i TIIE ENTIRY CONTENTS OF ' TheseLargeDwellings, . Orver [0 Raoms, all well faralshad. Tumnitnre o good order, consisting of Furlur, Cliauibdr, and Dinlag-foomn ; FURNITURE, ery, Glass, Chins, and Xitchon Wara, oy 1R, POMEROY & 0., Austionaurs. 0UR REGULAR FRIDAT'S SALE, Frlday Morning, April 0, at 9:30 o'eleck, Our fmmense Doublo Storos filled with good now snd seganid-iand Farnlre, Parlor, Chamber, and ) Itoom Farniture, | Wardrobes, Lounucs, Sofss, Itasy Oliairs, cte. Afoll ling Velvel, Brassels, and Wool Carpels, . Bloves, Rofrigeratorn, Mattrosmes, Nedding, Crucko Dining- d Glasswara, A full lino General 110 i 254 Storchandivs: Twn Fimlerind 1 oplug Qoo ELISOS, POMLROY & 00, — 81and €8 Randolphat, _ By S, DINGEE & CO.. AUGTIONF NS, TINS DAY (WEDNESDAY),: At 80 and 82 Fast Jandolph-st,, OUR REGULAR SALE OF NEVW AND USFD ‘Household Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, &o. 1 'lfllrlfiu:lllt . l:l; ‘lwu first-class Dwcligs, and a large o Hatel Luritnse, i DRI CARPRTING, tn Drosssts, o Alsa, alargs fot o Tapesiry, aad Ing:nin, oo, “the ataok of & Fuenitura Dealer, oonslstiog of o Parlor, Librury, Dinfog-roun aud Chatber o d used Oiflea Farnltnre, g0 liug of Uninished Furriture, Bedsteads, mmudes, Washatands, Wuzdrobn, o-c. . Gliolge Bogare, 13 wiock uf & Geator, to s, olog paramptory, offors gront indacements d Lousokeapers.. 8, DINGEE & 00,, Austtonoors, THURHDAY, April 21, nt 10 n, my At iha Private Resldouco, No., 7 Campbell arlr, Gentos!l IHousehold Iurniture, Usrpeting, ; Bodding, &o, o DOHDR L1 & GO, Anctlonesrs. FRIDAY, Avril 30, at 10 n. ., At 80 and 82 Eust Randolph-st., ‘Tha ftack of & Grocory Doaler, TEAB, COFFELS, BPICES, BUGARS, CANNED GOODS, &o. B. DINGEE & CO., Auctlonoors, FRIDAY, April 30, at 1 o%clock p. m., Abiho Blaraga Warobouss of Sowrs, UNDIIIWOUD & 0., coruor. Market ‘ana anilpseaten, ol 10 Cover Maretuso sharcos, 16kl Bilinca. Al 110 eatise Febealass STont 2arkos. Ly B VNG T co., Austiousers, FRIDAY, Arli 40, at 10 o, m, AT EVANSTU; ato [iouldence of J, NATE, Lag, rane-st,, all the Houss hold ¥ cto., (o satd Hosle 3., Anotlonoors, "By WL ¥, lIODGES & €O, CATATLLOGUR SAXM | Blegant fiurniuure At tho Private Residence, 350 OHIO-BT, NORTH E8IDI, BEAR THE LAKL, THURSDAY MORNING, April 19, 10o'clock, conslat fog f e 44-00l870 Ko rewbod EISGIarte, fgiish by nfl,"afll"él 43 Lo, raln Cargety, beasiul eaifr it Eubiie Al Cictsing 1 mate, oo foe Bl Ol Faltlse o o a0t Clianiber Mirmiture, heauitiul 7 d 'u, kleg 0-eard, fluo Hane Crool.ary, Glass. oo at Soru, A ouuara, i (s Weut L BUSH & CO, t Randolph-st, th Leas e 3 LIKINS, Balosrooms, 15 a0d 197 - : FURNITURE, PIANO, & CARPETS Ly JAST, MeNAMARA & €O, AT AUTUCTION. TIIS DAY, | Furaliura, od ¢ 10 8. m., will Lo sold af At inds Hliie ook el Gasoe. Braus, to bo ont is { LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS TO-DAY, WILKY Beus e L2 00, Auettanenrs. . i D CELEBIATED thronzh outtho Uulmcspics: i et 1 L35, 40, Adinis GU U o a Olilcago TWarell at Auctlon, 51 Olnss Jurs for canfeetioners! uss, | Ocntonts throo lario Dwelllnys sont s for poattivo sala, ¢ 'HANDSOME I'URNITURE, é Volvot and Brussols Carpots, &o, Inteuding to'to al wwill =211 its ntien hoeas oiects fac canh, onuststing of Toscwond PATICE Fage Itich Tow i Wardrolio, 5. Walnut Chiambeg Mnin e Tably, Valvet and H. s 1 g, Chios &nd Glassware, 1Ot a0r withs & yroat varisty ] s, WL A, BUTTERS & G " 0 a Auollonaers, TIOUSE YURNISHHING GOODS, B Tiatodl Whlorebl0 Oute X of Catna and White Gesults Waro, Fron) ':n':?'n;(:.}'i‘uuvur'.',u Crsvs Clitmneys, Ulal DAY MORNING, April2s, at 10 o'olock, At our Saloarooms, 168 Madinunest, WM. A, BUTTERS & C0,, Autioners, ULAR THADE SALE OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, WOOLENS, CLOTIING, TFurnishing Goods, Notious, Bteaw Uoods, Umbrellas, tlats, Capr, loves, WED: BOOTS, SHOEKS, and SLIPPERS, FUURSDAY Mol £19% o'clock, at ont 38 or, 3 & CO.. Auctionoors, AT —— N b 2% ‘The Entire Furniture : OF DWELLING 233 WEST 0NROZ-ET, : AT AUCTION, TIHURSDAY MORNING, Aveil 20, ut 10 o’clleg B> % of Pailer Furulturs, Marhlo-toy Chamhey ezlsand Woel Carpea, ilods, Dol Jiae, Dioe oy il Kitclion Purni: Staves, slo,, tho whole | cumptlsing u vere conplot i n. o ouiit, ’ WAL A BUTTERS & COU.. Aucilonosrs, H (Between Adama and Sonroo-ats,), FRIDAY MOLNING, April 39, at 10 o'cluck, wa shall I the entiro houschold cdectsof a famlly, an Pare or, Chiambor, Dy S Rirehon Farniinre, Huir Jlattrases, Laco Cure tatns, " Pintaros, 13, Glasswire, toRoihor with at requisita for hnsoke, must'svorytlilag TEA T R 0.\ Aucttoneers. SALE OP TFINE FURNITURE! © OIL FAINTINGS, KNABE CONSERT GRAND PIANO, v At tho roeldence of Robert Ras, NO. 77T WEST WASHINGTON.ST, TFriday Mornlag, April 30, st 10 o'clock, o ghall for enab tho ontlza Houschold Efacts, mmonys which ia tho Fino Parior Fueniin clife-Ton T + Etazerv, Lonagcs, iy L -raom, aad Kf rels Crenets, Micture i, Lace CONCERT GRAYU PIANO, e Aoaed Loy SostiCy g6 fall BUTTERS & CO! foncors, 0. I GORL & CO, U8 & 70 Wabash-av. Large and Fine AUCTION SALE OF ‘Boats Shass & linpars , 0n Wednesday, April 28, at 9 1-2a, m. prompt, Y} And at samo tima a Beantiful line of Child's Philadeiphia Colored Shoes, i GFO. P, GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash-av, i . Extra On THOURSDAY, APRIL 29, af I 9 1-2 o'clock, ‘ We nhall olosa the balnnes of a Stock of Ohi. na, Piated Were, mul Glass \Waro, from & Denlor retring from buainess, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parlor and Ohamber Sets, Walnut Warda robsy, xtonsion i'alblon, Walnut, Hotstoada snd Yuroans, Karbla cnd Wood-Top Pahies, Walnut Chuirs and Kooicors, ‘Washatands, Burenus, Boris, Lownyes, Mattrostes, looe Cliesty, Refrigorators, Tarlor and Oftice. Doake, Bhew.Carey, Rasy Obairs, Marblosnd Wood-Top Hatl Trcos, Garpots, G 2. a0y g o CLOTHING ! We Shall Iold Annther Fainous CLOTUING BALL ou THURSDAY, APRIL 29, . Tho stock fur this mata causlsty WAL a Sosivg and Nunuar Nty B0l N sduniarn or uld ttnok wil) s Waahall nisn s ifa largy Hno_ ot LOYS! aadUILILOIR LU TUING. Aulos tie siue daya Fall Livo of | GENTS FURNISHING G0ODS, Asjeortanaly annonnead, the Btnck of PPLAUS GO o VoL, Wl s At B i LA, & R. S. TOLDEN, Aussignos, ufih’!{'fix’fl' ;lt 1o'clock, & lina of Iply, 3ply, and Cote GEO, P. GORE & CO., . fandT0 Walads by J. B, CHHAMBERS & CO. 038 WEST WACHINGTONST, Wednesdny, April 28, at 10 3, mn,, Paslo, Digtog-lioom, aud Litohou Fuiniture, and entire tonteita uf bouio, J. B. OILAMBERS & 00., Auotioncers. Iy J. B. CLIAMBERS & CO, AT ATCTION, | THOB AFTERNOON, at 209 Wost Washa | }g‘“ &t 1N o'olook, conteuts of Boards pall MEX T et AT el '« YouTus', FUR! B &% T. CASEY, ' 41 & 43 FPIFTH.AV,, i Kuficn band (he largest assortment fa the olt; L] . rud 3econd-nand Gools, ture, Oarpats, Otis Dosks, Ususters, Bholriag, Hhow Cas | G Pl B nleg oo o Bl