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.11 taka some nction towards reormantzing what tmem- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1876, THE CITY. ENERAL NEWS, Wichimn 0“!9!111!,, ‘haa contracted with Geargs O, Blorgen, of Chicage, to build water-works for that ty, using the Worthington Daploz Pump. : Tlie tamperairre yeaterdsy, an observed by Manass m\lelam, n: Madison streat (TRIDUNE Bullding), was at 8, m., 48 degreen; 108, ., 433 13m., 445 3p.m, W} 6p,m,5); Bp.m, 50, A woll-drerned, Ane-appeasiug yoUNg man came into Zentral Station laet ereniog, and, afler conversing with Lo oicors thore, it vas discorered that he was do- A, - ITo said hie hnd thres names, but was unablo 1o xive any of ihiem, o was dotalned fn custody to wwals identifieation, J Thelittla daughter of Mr, Wilkine, of No, 24 Clark t, who wan 80 badly injured Wednesday by teing et by n buggyaat tha comer of that thoronghfare n Yoaren pivedly died jecterday m‘u,:-:uex;:.m:\’n t1zatton by the Coroner Tisulted I th - o of St 1b7 L. Smith, thy driver of the veliele, (rom sli biswne, tfonal Poulls a fo woeks ago, Aneociation, organized in this 1ty clda meeting yentorday aftel noim, Trerident Tambn Abe ‘ehair, Tho at- tendance was small, snd 0o bisiness wna trapsacteds “¥lie procpect foF n fargo poultry exhibilion thin come ing; fll, £ L hield dn 1hie_eity, npyeats {0 b encour- niinm, The Assoclation will tceet en the last Thurs dzy In July 1o fix the tima and completo the arrange- weuts, Tiandley and Kelly, the rival cocking nirn, nndor- took to bave quitn o muln near Loke View dey befors paering, ‘Theaffale waa Leps very qulet, i wes Lronvn 10 but few [ tho elty, ‘1t was hoped that {lo thing would not be intcrrupted by aoy logal inteee fetcnre, it the Lake View police ot after the party, 234 tidy wero obilged o retreat afier eight bttlen ad 1 fought, They concluded the sport somewhers Ervaeton, g of cltizens of the Third Ward was held ¥ evening, It was resolved {hat on inde. fon bo fornted of thess citizens of re to securo tho good government of el nident orqani; Fiaword who d tiiocily, The following Commitice was_appointed to erfoct pich organization 1 Frank D, G tichacl F¥anm, Erauk Shwelntarit, 1, Hane . 'The meeting adjourn o call of coz tha Comiittee, ol of Mauine, D. T, Wood; Town 3 wiesle 1K, Kiiue; Town of loom, Clark olbrork Clarles Wiaderhold 3 Villags of Winnetli, Sapst2l ¥r and Hlackford; Villago of Dilue I:land, Ferdinsnd Die- Tlienn commisaions wera rigned v Ao A an, Prestdent of the Senate, who s Amnx-u\afl- rnor during (La absenco of Gov, Daverldhe frm the it For somo yeurn past the County of (vok Ina pald to 123 Torin of Lomaut, for fle caro of (helr panpers, a Jurgarsutn each year thin the fotal A fecupta of tho wholo fovn, Connty Board 107 takea the mattor 2 ‘lsnd, £ud proposs” ta 1310 KoM riops tomards calizing the expeadituro, Wit thiz view the Com- U Fary will vt Lemout io-morrow for ick L O L s with tho Baperviror, and sufel o irpnse s for thy meintenanceof tha paupera e Ko by 14yt them o tho oty Toor-louve o distrbuing the funds mors Judi- choauly, : pitertatament iven under (o ans “nhflt:;mgu Tesiperance Allfance at Farwell wan untoasuceessful peeuninrlly an Wosantienated, Whilo tho programme was atiractive, o subrttote for spelling.achocls™ scemd {0 1o unoppreciaied, 'The idea of having Slapicrs and lawyors doclatm ploces characterlstio of ‘patoul suniversaty was o novel one, but, since fall- firta dzaw well, 3t will probably be abandoned. Ths o rerifcipunts in the cxcrelsod, among whom {ou, Eniery A, Storss, iha Iwvs, Robcrt 9.0set, O, L. Thompson, Prof, Stanloy Grimes, and Gautgo Sherwond, uitted themselves muel Detter 123 11 thy probubly did at thelr Srat appearanco Lefore s audience, } “The witrvlvors of the feventy-second Illinoin Volun- d n meeting last night by the cluberoows of su Honze, ‘Cha nbject of the necting was the e Lz Linvo o & company, with o viow o partici- 5,01 tho proposed reunton of tho soldlers and i3 mext month, Tho attendsnco wa o srll_one, consequently an adjournment was mado il uext Tueadsy evening, sud n special commitleo < arjointed 1o Dotily tho old ofiicera of the regi- 1, procuro s proper placo for futurs meelinge, utl)xrn'm- calls for tho sanie, and trausact any fur- e butlneas they might deom proger, aud report thelr proceciings at tho meoting Tueidsy, which will b 2t 8 o'clock i the Sierman Houss, Tl agnfveraary exerclaca of the Chicsgo Theological Eentuary wero l2id st the Unfon Park Congregational Chreh fart evening, They consiuted of mune, kindly raiehed by MMiss Lesris, Min Glenn, M7, 1lolbrook, r, Kimeik, and Louls Falk, and uddresscs b the sraduntiag clasy upon selected subjects, Tho fol- Jowing gentletien composed the clars, Charles II. Ab- ott, Anlover, ass, ; Kerr O, Anderson, Allwatikee, . O, lisdturd, Tomah, Wie,; David D, Jones, s Thuw, Veun,; T, 0, Northcott, Sprinfleid, s 3. Qukey, Terre Hauto, Tnd, s Emorson ¥, Bmith, Bone nis, Mich, ; Jullas L. Storm, Chesterfield, Mich. ; . Morell Wileox, New " sjiford, Til. ; and Danlol W, dGiitmore, G, T, Holeambe, wnd Goilfrey O, Kuobel, of t izo closo Of W anuiveriry uzercises, wurs ronfertel upon e clasa and tho audic ence was dismissod with hs bonedlction, UOTHER YIRDINAND, [ totmont n sostemtays Tnapuwm concerning moval of Mothier Forlnand from the Women el Caldren'a Tioapital® wuh othatnod o tho hospital frot the sticadan’s, _ Of conrse, *lere I8 snother slde totho watler, Az, James MoMuron snd Me, A, L. Barrett svo gentlommon of characler and standiog it tis coumuuniy, snd ara not persons lkely 1o sngago in any “sbduction” or aby other Inter. Sorauze with the person ar liboities of any g, They nre both personal acquainiances aud. porsonsl Sitends of Mother Ferdinaud,—-en acqualntshco and Zciendalip which liave been ninntained sinco thy dim. cuitias concerning the disruption of the school. Dur. 1ay; aonin viecks pust, Mother Ferdinnnd hza oxpressid 10 ihe clergyman whio has been vielling bior & deslro ta Iene the dnatitntion whora she was, aud o to £ome ctlier whiero she could e mmong fliose of Licr own %, The renult of thin was (hut the fized Wednen- evanlag for leaviug, sud hozaclf solccted or named her yersoual frlends, Mr, Barrott and Mr, McMul- “len, o or' e with & eurrisge, This wish was conveyed fo them, and they conunted, Thoy were admitted to “tho hospital ntiendant (not the nurar) who czmo fo the : they wers shown to the parlor, and the girl car. ricd thelr names to Mother Furdinand, Slio returned Wit an fusitaticn {0 go to the Toom, whora they found Mother Terdinand dressed, will ber tronk packed und ber patehel strapped, Thiey azked her if #ho wished 10 lave, atd slie assured ihem ha did, and was wait- ing for them, ‘They proposed o move her trunk, but #40 {ualsted on beliig taker. out aud put into the car- riags first, which wes done. Defora this, how- evr, o' pub 8 mole which hud' been proviounly written futo tBe lands of her nurse, to bs delivered to the mstron. When in tho carrloge, fie was_questioned by a Indy whetlier aho rzu luaving willingly, atd she replied that sho wns, 2oth gentlemen gave their names, stated distinctly tiiat olis \ran golug to Mercy Fospital of hor ewn 3hnioe, and aaled thelady 1o pcocanpany totber Fero dtnond, ~ Bha declined, though ler opinfons very freely, Thesa pentlemen duclre ot Dlother Fordinaud wen not aurreptitionsly carmied down-slairs ;" that they wero buth wo'l kuown to ber, aud were' urged by her 19 get hor out of the houso ws soon as posaille; tLat they wezs thero by appointment, and that stio was Jeepated for thole coming, having hee trunk packed 104 belug drcased, which lisd nos Leca the cate for o lons tie, It was not necessary for ber Lo offer ro- titiuuce or {6 make an outery, becauss they would not lavo tooved her at oll exdopt With Ber expressed consent and urgent roquoat, Thoamicted woian wha ‘bas Feen the obfoet of sl ls coutroreray was takien to Serey Hosjdtal, aud s ere Do, aha czpressod LINCOLN PADK, 11, Winston, Huperivtendent, and e, A, O, lugr, Treasnrer of 1be Lincoln Park Commission yestanlzy sitomitted to Mayor Colvin tha folluwing an- nuwl report showing tho receipts aud exponditures auztng tho laat fizeal year : Lhe Hon, 11, D, Coicdn, Mayor of the City of Chicago: tn: In pursusoeoof the law undur which the Come rutyiforers of Lincaln Fark aro orgauized, we respect- filly ubumilt o Teport of the Ananelal coudition of the Yozzd for the yesr oudiag April, 1813, ¥, 1, Winstox, Superintendent, Accompanylog I aubmil a statement of the monthly ures cud the varjous sccounts to which tho i3t Liave been cliarged ¢ 1T—April, SLU00LT May, $4AIL18 2 Juno, #1,e i uly, 149152 5 Angint, $11,150.85 3 Bogitenn AL tober, $12,0:3,57; November, $t! 73" December, $1.869,18 January, 1675, $114~ 41 Farury, Ti5 Aturch, § MATS.80; o F297,146,98, The Treadurer's statement aubmltted, shuwing the recelpts and dishureomenta for the yoab ruding April 1, 1875, and_the smount in bank for ac- count of ke Dbwrd, 1a o follows 3 Balance In bank Apzil 1, 1574, e Weceived vu account of taxes of 1873 and 1574, aud proceeds of bouds, rents, and $ 4,663,00 loszs, easinrestaages +e 203,171.61 Total, 3 Orders paid,,. Daltnce o the oredit of Dosrdseesseerss$ 2,991,08 ————s ' THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. MARSIAL LEXNER'S ANNUAL. Tire-Marakal enner yesterdsy submitted to the DBoard af Polteo his report for tho flacsl year ending thn'.‘l 13,1810, The following 1a su wmplo synopets Wity ‘a3 effective force of the department consiats of 870 mun, '[ha spparatus comprises 1 stean Aro-engiacs, 27 atoam hoaters, 23 {wo-whetl attendiog boso-carts, § fotr-wheo! hoso-czrts; & chemical ougtnos, 8 Licok ana Ldddor trucks, 3,843 fost of luler, 24,800 fect of sap viceable rubler hove, 7,150 foet of serviceabls loather bave, 400 sutomatic signal boxos, 13 alarm bells, § Con- sord Luggles, 6 Hight wagons, 1 supply wagon, 2sup- Fly tsucks, sud 144 horses, . THE VALUATION OF FROFENTY lnuteis: Real ealato, $223,830 ; Lulldings, 827,315 ; spparatus, $134,890,77, "flia number of Ares was 413, showing an fncteass of Toverthatof the provious year, Tho catimated loss by Lro i3 €4,305,€8), Lelng an Incresnoaf 31,014,438 overthatuf thoprovious year, iz oxtensive cou. #lapreiious havo aczurrod during the year, tho eztimat «1 losa fncurrod by thse, tho July tire ucluded, being £2,003,100, ‘The oxpenscs for repalrs to wuchinery W4 prester than was auticipated, owing in & messure 10 the largo smount of servico dome st large e, and Cthe putlal dubructlon of two engines fire in July laat. The cost for Ttl‘nlmb’lflnmlml the witm of $16,838.5%, Four new engines, threa hook-ond-lulder trucke, and txa chemical engines, with the requlaite number of men, Borses, and equipinents, have been ailded, WATER SUPTLY. The following fAiguircs, ohtaied from tue City Engle neer, shown tho charictér and nmbee of water-plpea Nmber of fest of 4-inch pipe, gfln‘é";”a'.' Aily Tites es,a533 s-tach, w015 13, nchy 24,85} 16-Inch, 8.0 5 eh, 7,637, Total, 101,206 wiles, which, ndded fo Seit, belng equal 10 aliou thnt’ nlmfi}"{n.v, ‘shows that thero are 392 miles of pips In use, aero ‘wero 320 double and ningle liydrants Bunte ™ This . nuraber, added to the number lant sear, maken (e tola} number of 3419 in une, Thero Sers ninctecn fire clatorns, constenctad in yarious a7in of the city, s follows ¢ Intersections of Btstaand \aahifngton streets, Htate anl AMadison stroets, State and Handolph etreete, Wabash avenun atl Noupeiph atrect Mishigan avenus and Madison atrect, Clark and Tiarrison streols, Cotlago Gov ave- nne and Thirty-ffth strect, Wi aveuue and Twelfth street, Canal and Eightecnih strects, (}fl l st Twelfth "sirests, Silwaukoe avenuy and Union sircet, North avenue and Tarrabeo street, Bedieiek and Onk dreeln,1alited and Twelfth atreats, Not yet cons nocted with water-maina: Ouno en noril de of Went Twenty-gocond stroet, Letween Tialatsl suid Unfou tirects ; oneon north side of West Twenty-second rireet, coruer of Johnkon 3 ono on north Ao of Weat Twenly-recond stroot, bietwoen Carler avenite rmd May etreet ; ono in front of LoginesLiouse No, 15, on north e of Tweaty-second " sircet, ebwors Ldorls and Taflin, Owing to the continuons cold yweather, nfnaty.four of the fire-ydrants wera frozen solid, buty {hroitgh per- sistent applicationy of tuo proper romedier, ot mors than _ome-half {hat mlml')]e.- i l-‘:;x: of service, In eome instances the " Tenotrated the earth to the depth of 6 fect, and tha wnter in tho mains was frozein, No serlous reauits, Lowever, wore Incntred, Auiua previous report, fhn Macalinl 'spraiu urges the necessity of doing away with Apes leas thait 8 inches i elzs for fire pmrpacs, and that fineh pipo be wsed paly i ehorl srvels, X reliedul of the seevice done by ench enaine company Wnring the largs tre fu July Bt 43 then given i fi- Justration of fho fart of fho inadeauate supply of water 0 bo obtained from small maine; also tho re- et of o teat of ths walcr-supply from’ fre-hydrants abtalued by tvelvo ongines with o water pressurs Yarying froin 45 1090 pounds, in which {ho water-pres- ite vias rediiced nearly one-half in fonr engines, that began the trial, and continued it fur ten mitter, when tae other engincs wers conpled to the hydrante, Tho loss occatfonied by tha July firo wan uot v freeat £« many had figured, tho exact Joss beinyg ouly $1,U67y- 0, NMECOMAMENDATIONS, Althonph thero iy becn a sreat cddition to (he wa- fer wupply duriuy the year, there aro yet many thickiy nettled portions of the ety very poorly profectad in csg0 of fire, and thie Marshal titges tho neccssity of providing tho places with maine, There bes bren pur- chased during 1hio year 3,10 fect of huse, and 4v0 yab- tantial briel bulhiings bave been: comploted, and vna otlic is now {n coarsn of construiction. Of the total number of fires, 113 wero attributed to incondiarism, and in thls connection the Sfatsal rec- omiuendy thal a competsut ferson be wmployed Lo sunnion witgesscs fu order to_ fivealigite the caunes o fires, nnd of recuring the sonvietion of Incendiarice, Only one Incendiary was convictod during the year, A'recommmendation 18 siso mado that gu_ordisanco Ve prescted o the Caramon Councll, making nny cor- joration o individual who may La'tho mueins of &l Towing any oteiructions or sxcavations to. remain In 1hio trects or alleya over night without placiug near them a red Light subfect to o fine, An increase (n tlie number of membrrs of all eagine snd Lpo-and-ladder companlca (rom ten to twcivomen . In regand 1o now engino-tiouss, Iots, ctc., the Marshal recom- wnends that n lotbo purchnsed fn thy vicluity of Quincy and Btats strcote, and o sullable Luilding Lo erocted tiorcon § that when the excliange of clty lot on Frankiin and Wishington streeta for s lot on Fifth aveuno near Lakostreet 18 consummated, a snitabls bullding on thst ot be erccted ; & yood Lullding on Iot ot Tilinola stroct ; o threesstory brick bullding to talia tho place of the frame building ot No, 130 North Dearborn sirest § tho purchase of o 1ot on Scdgwick ear Diackhawk strect for o suitallo Luildfug, and o ook oud_lider company; (bo oxchiuge of lob st No, 21 \wobster avcite, for lot on tho coruer’ of an alley or tireot In tho viclity with Guitable bullding ; the oxchange of ot now In wso by Cliemical Enging 'No. 3 for « ot on tha corner of an aley with suitatle building and fire-onzino da plece of Chetnical Englno X033 tho conntrilctist of a building an lot in viciuity of Nofth avenuo and Leavitt street: tlio purchiaea of lot on Division utreet, near Nobls street, with building, snd & now hook snd ladder truck} purchaso of lot on Adland avenuc, near Aus wusta streot, with a Lulldivg, for a new fre-cngine; Tepatru_on ' englne-housa o Wost Erlo atrect, near Milwalca svenue; purchaeo of lot moar Eullon aud Slay slrectey Wilh a bhullding, for 2 look and Iadder truck; yorchaso of lot in tho vicinity of ou- oo nud Jioboy etreets, with butlding,for ook and lud- der truck and chiemical fire engino purchass of lat on Ogden avenue, near 1Irrisod strcet, with a bufld- 1ug,or & now firc-cogine; pirchse of & lot near Jack- son plreet and Centre aveuie, with a Lifiding, for now fire engrino; tho purchase’af & lot near Sixicentl and Jellernon streotn for a new hook and lidder trucl tho erection of a butldng on lot near Stato and Thir~ ty-eighth strcets: the purchass of & lob ou Michlgan avenue, near Tutrty-fourth street, *vith bnllding, for & hook aud Iadder truck and ehetnical fire engiiti; tho purehase of two surly wegons: tho construcioti of 3 Hlosting fre-buat to Lo pub 10 servics as s00n 68 prac- ticable, Accompanging the report 1a an_exbibit showing the work douo_by the Fire Wardeus, Tho nutnber of violaloua discoverod by tho Iiru Warden was 3,(61 3 number of complaints by eltizevs, 6413 number of compininta where no violatfons weré found, 201, “Che report of tha Superintendent of tho Fre-Alarin Telegraph sliows tliat tlioro aro now lu tho service 4:3 strect-lioed, and 47 fir-gongn, A revommendation s tuado that tlie fre-alarm wires Lo traosferred from Louse-lors 10 poles. SN e BROWN UNIVERSITY. FINST RECNION OF TRE NOWTHWRSTERN ALUMYE, The first ananal reunton and &lancr of tho Brown University Alumnt Ansoclation for the Northweat took place st thie Bherman Houss on Wednenlay eventng, alumnl of moat of the ollicr lesdlng colleges of tlocountry bave Liait for some years organized asso- cialfons of fuls kind iu Ohlcago, Lut thero Las bew nomo hero smong tha graductes of Drown usi] within o few monthe, noiwithatand- i the fact tuag thoy include many of the mott prome inent eltfzous 02 Chicago, who, lke all Dirunoulans, presarve tho deepmgt atiachment to thelr Alma Alater, Who s 30 worthy ot it, An asuoclulion wasfosmed, howaver, during the last Feam iown frak oficeu werd ; Villiain ¥, Daielf, of ho clas of 1831, Preilent; Isaio Wilkon, of ihe claw of 1838, VieoTressdent; Edward O, Tirav,.of (ha class of 1567, tosretary ; Nobls B, Judal, of tho class of 1672, Treasutels and Luther Blone, bf tho clnaa of 1839, Georga P, Upiow, of the clans of 1331, and Frederlek A, Mitchiell, of tso'class of 1800, Lsvcus tivo Committea, * Theno officers were Wedneodsy oveie ing re-clocted for the cusuing year, AL tho mooting snd _dlunct on ihat evening thero were present: Mr. Willam I. Dowolf, 1491¢ Judze VWlisoh, Prof. Amold, of tue Bapitst * Theologlesl Beminury, wud Dr, A, D, Colo, Proaident of tho Nashotalt Thealogicr] School, of 14193 the Rev. Luther Biots, of 1819; Prof, (irover, of the Deaborn Hominars, 1#42: My: Cyrup Tieatiey and 3, Lewls 11, Dontellé, 15413 Tuinny 1, Angell; President of 1o University of My 1%i8; Judge Wood and Jamey G, Cou 144: the Tev, Francls Manefisld, 1r, O, 6. Wealcott, 1336 ¢ Mz, Praderick A’ Michel, 20 M. Davld Falor, '01's M. Mark D. Sy, 15 vl Albert A, Arnold, 3ir, J. D, Judan, of Indianapolls; 3ir, Orvilio Peckhiam, and Mr, Edward 0, Brown, 313 tha Rer, Ar, Ebon Tilowpson, 683 Mr, N, U, Judal, . A, Bennetl, 72, Letters from many groduaten, oxpresuing regretr &t {usbility toattend, wero reaa,” Among them wero some Liumorous Yerees contributed by Mr. Wilifam C, Ives, of 1365, whoas health dotnined him from the clty, Theyshounded in lisppy and witty sliuslous ta porional yeculiaritics and college reminiscences, and wera rocoivoil with much liugbivr sud spplsuse, ‘Amongothers_unavoulally detainod from the gathering wore Mr, Jdward O, Larned and Prof, Jdamea 1t, Bolso, of this city, and Prof, lenry #, Frieze, of tho Unlverity of Michigan, Duriug the evening Presldent Augell remonded to {ho tosst of Our Atina Mstor,” iho ltov, Blr, Arnold B3 10 * Our Qleriral (iraduates,” Mr, Hentloy and Alr. Bontolle to * Our Legal Graduates,” Dr, Cols to the ¢ Class of 1878, 3r, Mitchell to * Brown Universin: 4n the Ltebellion,” Ar, Hirown to Qur Awsuclation,” and Mr, Judah to # The Brown Navy.” Various improwptu toasts weie reaponded to by other graduates, and, with collego wonge aud storles oand all the usual sceompanteiasmts of a goxd supper and the mocting of old triends, thyaffair was wde a very pleasant one, ‘Alniodt all of tho apeakers referred espactally to the {ntloence which Dr, Wayland, for 80 mnany years sb tle hoad of the college, cxtrcleed so \vf;lul: aud Leneficenily aver young wmen, and fo his many wonderfully strong sl great elemeuts of charucter, Dr, Beary, ihio succoeding President of tho Univeraity; the late Prof, Duuu, and other raesubers of the Faculty, in feellvg tems by Wielr fricnds aud A telearam was recelved during the evoning from Dr. Tuliuson, tho preeent Prewldent of Niruw, sends #ud thio Yomernbrance of thy Paculty, xidion, from mauy of His individual Toad, 3 and jotters, in wembers, Were —_—— ‘ LOCAL LETTERS. DU YAIR TO YOUN OPPONENTH, 70 tha Ziitor 47 The Chieago Tribuna : Citicaan, April H,—Thia is tho heading of & leador in tho Northweatern Christian Advocate of the 2ith ult,, and ihe following a part of the fext: * Not for tho world would wo du ono of thom fnjustice, In stating hus pouition and arguments, or In Judging of it apdrit end motives, Is this tho courss which uis writer pursuca in re- gard to Tue TRibusn? 1 have yet toseo anything but his maliguant, peeltent, cud dogmatical assertion that Tug TRIDUNE {sa disreputalle paper, unwortl of e muprort of thie Chriatian comaanity s ang always in the same connoction blowlug the bori of & paper whioso princisl work for baif a year Lad boen to defend a clerical rake, who Laa dous mare damogn (o o eauza of roliglon, duriug (he past: yuar, than all ollier forcvs of evil ccmibliied, Atter twenty yoars® reading of Tux TRINUNE, It has cotny to wear tho face of a fumilfar frivad ; and [ bave never, in all that time, been connscled by it o pull down wy uclghbor's clsracier, reputation, or bLusi car, lo widvance 1y own intére:ty, or (4oto of atie ud Lo fur suletituting (b particular nawby ot wiitea {utoreits (b o, hiceater & Chri vocuts {8 ko fezco to advance, 1 sball troat ita advico just aa & good mapy now wish they Iind treated ita urgént and cually dminterented appals to duveat 1 Northern Yaude Luiiroad stoeks, (A 1o he Lilitar of The Chiearn Tribus? Lray, T, April 25,~I Lave rcad the paper by Huzgeon Woodwor.h, sud, wilhough bis avtinglty ou tho subject ought $ ba gufdzlen’ to faduco ths Unm- 1alsatouers to fo.low Lia planw wnd speci fostious, nddl- fogal proofu of the eMiczey cf hio tuccry moy Le fu ordor, At {hs hospital focated at Cily Point, n 164, snd st othicr poluts during tho War, the plan of povilln wanls wero {hroroughly triod. The death rate was O per cent Tess than tn Incloscd stenctures, oevupted for thy aania piirpose, Later, t Chiarity Hoepltal, on Blackwell's Taland, N, Y., I suggeated totlss urgeon in charge the propriety of allowing o e prisilego of using tev- eral wall tents for i+ purposs of placing typhotd Faver yationts with™= “osch of an_uniimited quantity af freshalr, . tho 12th dsy of Beptombor T placed tbirty.e---. patienis within #x tents, 30 by 12 feel, o pattents -were in all stages of the disease. e e tird L0 (e (hietsanth Ay, and Aome st Tarthior dvancol, Tho general condition of tho & pntients wis as 8 ruls vory poor, many having boen dent from the lowoat strats of city iife, My treat. mient of (lieso carcs wan simiply tonte, and T loat but onie, whereas of {lioro who wero confined within tho rogulsr_wards, over 12 por cent died, The cance pliced by 0 in tho fouta wera tha worst ihat conld bo choen, £nd T noticed an ameliors nied ceondition within twenty-four Lioura nfter rmoval,s Agato, 1t1s & rocognized fact that a proportionately larger uumber of casca of surgical in- urion dio inDellovun Hospital than fu_sny other nuwn hoapital, Why 7 Tha walls of {ho hoapital are ated with polson, and, slthourh the grostast aaro in cleaning, disinfccting, ote,, still 1t is almost 1 for a patlent o undorgo 8 capilal opera~ Eryaipelos, gangrene, pyarals, or some other Zsmotlo discae, d miire to anporveno if the patient 18 not lmmexl‘n!el{ vemoved, and_oven then (he #ecila of dlicsso ara llable to_duvelop, ntwithstanding tionpondy cliange, 1t In tho easef all elosely-hull sunssive Rospitaln, 1t fe natural that A city shontd tako prida n 1ia pubdic bulldinge, ot tho sbjects of il Tonefactiona atiaali not tn overtooked. 1 know the iinclyla of Sirgoon Woodworth 13 thn only riua and 2ifs oie, and Lo o sco Chicago bonedlod by it —— ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘The art salo at tho Academy of Design will continus to-day nud until further notlce, The 1ctures deserve the attention of lover of ext, and sincs tha sale s fn part for the benedt of the Academy, the allendanes sliould Le large. A movement la on foot for » grand concert snd lit- eracy enterlainment for tho sollef of tho Dshkosh suf- ferers by tho grest fire of Wednesday, Moy of the Ioanling artists have volunteored their nervices for the e, SfeCormicica Hall nud Parwell Hall have each boen fendored on suost favaratilo terms, espocislly tia former, Tho Fiftli Presbsterian Chureh, ¢ornerof Indl- sns avewuo and Thistietl strest, will bo dudi- cated, with a special eervice. Sumilay morning at 100 orclock, 'Fho nermon veill bo by the pastor, tho Jiow, Charles L. Thompson, Thura Wil te s chiirch woslable Moudny evening, st which {imo tho pews will Lo rentod for tho ensuluyg year, This 1a to bo o high day in the Temperance Union, Following thio call of tho Eugliah clorgy st thole receut “Temperatios Convention, the Wowen's National Tem- peraiico Union has tesuctl o call for an. all-dsy yrayer- Tnecting to-day at tho Clark Strect L, E, Church, The Joat hour, from 4 t0 G p. m., il ba dovoted to o social rounioa of the temperanca ladios froms all parts of (Lo country, invitations Laving Leon rent to the suburbo; soclaties to come, Ona of the subjectn to bo thero Wi vl will o tho praciicability of Lolding s Goo Connly Temperance Convention iu the moath of May. e CRIMINAL, J, €, Brown, & young; man of extremely fastidious tartes, and who bas fust sctjup a Uvery-stablo on Tacl- fic Avenne, was, with bia fomalo partuer, Mary Welr, zent to Rock Taland lust night in chargs of City Mar- sha) Eall, of thot pisce, They ore accused of the lar- «ceny of some valuable huggy robes. Tien Williams and Sohn Truster, two colored waiters at ho Palmer Honse, put themaclves in battlo array yentorday ufternoon, thin oue with o chicexo-knifo and thoother with aliitis gun, A plitier previously brought dawn on tho hesd of ‘one of the partivs hal no othel ofect than to smaxh the dich, Doth men wero ar. rested, Luces Walr, reported us having beon murderoun] assaulted by Michiel Schirmer aud Jobho Keplry wil futent to rob hiny, it appears was only alightly fnjured Dy those partios, becauso he was drunl: ond disorderly atid refused o poy kis bonrd-bill. Novertbeless, hin czused thelr arzevt on a Stata warrant, charging them witl Fobery, at thelr placo on Fifih avenue, On the 21at wmat, thers was fonnd In tho rivor, at the Division strect Lrldge, tho bodics of two infints,. tains,—a boy sud & @rl, and they wers sent to Morpiio to nivalt an invostigation by tho Coroner, Au inquest waa beld, and tlie usuai verdict rendored, fu' tho ahecncd of any testimony showlng the imatmer iu which the dnceased camo to thele desth. A quarrel bolween Awo women revesled tho real facls in the caac, and & young woman of 31 years, Maria Nolsen, n Dane, 8 now under arrestat the Weet Chicago Avenus Station, charged with the murder of the nfants, The children were born at No, 42 Bloan_ street, the residencoof a Mra. Petorsen, and Mrs, Nicholson, & midwifo, who attended tbo mother, gave the informstion lo OMcor Lund, who made thy arrest yeatords: afiernoon, Ths unforiunato young woman scknowl- wdgad the crite, and oven took tho ofeer to the placo wlicro alio threw the bablos into the viater, Slio is une ubls to spesk Eupiish, nnd, {hrough an intorpzeter, stated that one Peter Nelson is tho futher of the chil- dren, but his whareaboutn aro_ unknown to her, Tho prisunor lived st No, 314 Woat Indisua btzeat, bttt bl SUBURBAN, WIHBATON, Mr, Charles H, Fuller, expreas agent and telegraph agarator at Wheaton, wan lust weok united in the holy Londs of niatrimony with Aise Mary 1L, Slnclatr, Mr. anily Mrw, Fuller are visiting friends in Westrick, Is, Thelr return 1a soon louked for, [1The residence of Dr. Pratt was Fridsy evening the scene of & most plessurablo affair,—Miss Hotite Tratt and her muslo claas glving to thelr frlends o compli- ‘meutary parlor concort, Hetween oneand two hun- drod invited guosts parileipated in tho enjoyments of iho evening, ~‘Tho talont and nbilily of Misa Hottis ara well-knowis, and_tho manifostod “atiaimnents of lior class ehot her uliliful treinumg. 3ir. Reed, of Evauston, wiil {ake posscssion on “ moviug day " of Alr, A, Whoeler's house, r, O, B. Wileox, of Matavia, takes up his abodo amony tho Wheslonites, early nost montl, Mr, Wil- cox haa rented Mr, Willlam 8, Pratt's houso, 3r., Nichols, formerly of Gliiezgo, 1s lu posscsston of the O'Briun piace, nud will maka it his home, Other denizens of tho great metropolis aro expected saon 10 bo with us, aud to ¢ livo long and be bappy.” OAK PARK. Wedlneaday ovening Jr. and Mrs, Aloxander, of Ttiverside, drovo over and spent tho evening with thelr frfonds, M. and Mra, Dudon, lesving thele buggy and horso lftched on omo of the sido streats. As tho bourk waned towards tho witching sosson of mld. Dl o nelobbors, passiag, mondored what mont thiat Jouw korse nd bungy, t0 tho dash-board of which wes_attachol n darkubtorn, Thole fears wero srouscd, (lielr suspivions excited, Word was sentto tho puliceman, Thompzon, wid ho come _snd fook tho hoie and qlg tho lock-up, 3Ir, and Mri. Aloxandor mid their sdelux propara— ‘bry to etarting: but, goingto the nireet, found that {lics 1neans of makinp & praceful ext from the town ™1 ko, and, of murse, It waa stolen, Great excite- Inent Prevailed ; the noiylbora wero aroused, sod in & ratlier ovsteallen mauner, smid poals of laughter frym e ihoere, axplained (o matter, Chured this ovcirg, 0 o o e placopal . NORTUWvATENN CAN-AHOVA. "Tho Norlhiwestorn Rureoad Compsuy has dectdad to fOolsh its locomotive-shops, situstod Just outside tho clty Uimits, on tho Galens Division, this summer, The fmprovements, it {a catimated, will cost sume $250,000, and soveral other laryes bulldings are to bo crocted, 1 1 oald four of tho Lulidings aru ta be of the enormous uizo of 0 by 103 fost, Tho Duldings aro (g be of rick, aud, when completed, the; bo the lar rallroad stiops in the world.' s EvaneTon, Agrand displsy of tho power and effectivenses of tho now Holly Water-Woiks will ba given under tha direction of tho Fire-Marehal, Mr, J, 0, Humpbrey, e will havo Lvelvo hydranta in operation nt ona time, throwing S-inch atrosms from 200 to 300 feet bigh, “Tha performance will commonca at 3 o'clock, and 15 for thebenefit of the peaplo of Chicago and ¥iciulty who dasiro to sce the works in operation, PROSPECT PARK, The * bad ¥poll * and fostival that occurred Thuze- day at Prospect Park proved a success, Miss Nors YCRilg's plessiiza wed S30.85 Emiedinn ———— FICHIGAN LUMBER ITEMS, Sueclal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribun, ‘East 8a01vaw, Mich,, April 2),—Roports of the logs 4n tho Cass Ttver aud tributarica are more encoursgtng than at frst suticipated, Thore are 65,000,000 feet to came out, 16,000,000 of which ara old lo OF e, Tiogn"spo. moutly out o b Setl s futo tho main river, CGowl Judgos estimate that not OVeT 10 DEr COLt of ihiesd loga will bo Luug B, Trimmed Hats, Eto, We have an ‘exhibitlon one of tho Largest, chojcest, and best stock of ludies’ and chitldren’s trimmod and untrinmed Liats, flowers, feathery, otc,, ta be found in thoelty, Yrices rcawonable, Iotchkin, Palmer & Oo,, 137 and 19) Blato'st, Beocond-Hand Pianos, A large asaortment of T-octave insiruments, with carved logs, ete., but Uittlo used, at $200 sud upward ; alsa several supurb second-laud Steluways, &1 good 83 uow, Lyon & Mealy, 162 Btato strest, —_— It's Just Parfection {n Dyeing, Wa mean tho now * Treuch Dry Cleanlug Process™ that ds meking Cook % Mclafn 1o yopular, No ¥ip Hng of garment or vewoving trimmiing, 60 Dears burn street, —— Beoond-Hand Organs, Very fins Tiecd & Bans, Kaley, Princs k Go,, sud Bunlet organs, but little used, for xale at Neod's Tome vloof Aluudo, 2 Vau Luren strest, at half-price, —_—— A Woll-Informed Womsn \vlllh stop u‘:nc coamalics, aud cloar her complexion with Dalloy's Magical Pain Extractar, tions il :{uku Ifl skla yure sod flllo.‘fl’-)"c’t:.vwra B. F. ALLEN. Another Chapter of the Great Fi- nancier’s History, How tho Purchase of the ook County Bank Helped Him to Work Out o Rooeivorship, Why Judge Trumbuil and Mr, Dobbins Woroe Dropped from the Board of Direclors. To the Editor af Tha Chieago Tibune : NrW Yone, April 20,—Tho atory of tho fatlure of the Oook County Natfonal Bank Las not yet been fally written, and the following facts, althiough not fresl, hiave nover before been mado public, It §s, perhegs, noedleas §o remark that the lato President of the Caok County Nationsl Bank Law not furnished the docu- ments from which this atory fx constructed, excopt in 0 indirect nauner, and without Lis knowledgo or consent, An article in Tim Trineyr, Jan, 28 Inat, reforato Al len's rclations as Recolver of tho Missisaippik Mscous £l River Ratiroad, but tho maln part of tho story in not told, 1t appears that, as long ago s early in 1573, Allen held Su trust ns Recedyer for the above road somothero In the nelghborhiood of £:00,009, 1o reclly hail thls beforo that time, sud it was supposed to bo invented in bonds, and the intoresta of that road caro- fully gusrdod by fta Itecclver. But really thofunds were one, having been spouted o Now York to mako up othur shotts, I the apring of 1873 ho was sorely pressed o sottlo this Recelver matter, and funds must boLiad from somosonrce, A suggention waamada to Allen by John F. Traoy, Prestdent of the Rovk Ielind Road, that ho (Allen) should buy the ook County Bank (Allen fs tho authority for thia statement), snd Allen rushod fnto it Tio givon a8 tho maln reason for 'its purclinss,—~I quota hisown words: “That it wililielp meto work out 1he Rocolver matter.” ffsatao stated that by tho ald of tho bank Lo oxpected to materially dielp himaolf, Three of is Dircctors were al«o Directors of tho Slato Havings Lank, aud tho two wero to work togother, 1y leaning on the two banka bo espected to mane some of his * wortlless anaets avalable, aud bo ablo to got olony Alrlhll timo ho waa being ured to settlo the Recelv. eruhipof the !Hvullllspl & Missonrd Ricer Rallroad, snd pay over the funds auprosed Lo ba in fis ands, and “ho finally srranged for tho pays mont 0 Grant & Bmiith, sttornoys, in Rock Inland Tiafiroad first’ mortgags bon was to be peid nabout tho middle of July, 1573, talanco, $2:0,000, was to be il in oie year, with 7 per cent infereat; This wan tho manncr of Fetfloment of this trust, and May 1, 1674, $110,000 of this balance on pnid, ol tho remathdor fas pald tho Jut of July ollowing. O 16 24th of Juno, 1873, the engital of tis Gook County Dauk was Incroased 50 per cent, or from 10,000 0 $750,00, _After this Iuereaso of- capltsl was voted, of which Allen wanto tako hia proportion, tho mavo wia found {o bo impracticable, and tho atock wns reduced to 3300000, No monoy whs rottirmed ta the atler sloeknoldam who had taken tielr propartlon o tho new atock, but 3Ir, Allen was prowapt o turn in bis own stock, - Bomo dissatfalaction oxlsted among tho Directars at one time, owing {0 tho peculiar manter in which thio Lusiucss 'of tho bank was conducted, and tho Mon, Lyman Trumbull, who wan' then o Dircetor,” ospressed & desiro_ thnt tho concern #houll Ve conducted on business prineiples wunder tho supervision of a Committeo of Direetors, nnd Mr, Dobblns, another iroctor, was also urgent thnt this plan_should bo put in operation: but this euper- Visicn vas something that Mr. Allen_could notcon- sent 10, and at the noxt cloction Loth of thess gentlo- Ten weto dr out of tho Board, 3r, Dobbins Do sinco stated that when ho was o Direcior Lo was ahown by ono of the bank clorks Allen's chck for tho amount of hia (Allen's) stock, which wan belng carcled in tho bank ss cash, The bauk-statement of Dee, i1, 1874, which wna published In Tir Tnnoxe Jan. 20, 1835, gives as ono ftom in tho assels $223,00) in legal- tendors, whilo at this tfno tho tank actially had only alittia over $3,000, and thn remaiuder Lad no existe cico {n fact, 1€ 14 4ald B, F. Allen's chieck for $100,000 ‘was st this timo Included among the legal-tenders, Now, few figures may bo read that wiil prove of {u- teroat? Allon pald this Recelver fund after ho rot possexnion of the Cook Counts Baak w total of—with some intores! o bought bavk stock, premium (amount unimown), par valu A fotal, 8y, 0. When the’ Coolt County Bank ' ciose Tn the baukrupicy sult in Tows bo swears lio owes thu Cools County Bank $314,000; but the amount i actually $1,160,000, Docs not this look very much like making ono hand wash tho other? or making the Cook County Bank cover o teal or spparant inlappropriation of the trast-fonds of tho dssissippl & Mlssourl lrond that had been used up as coliaterats in Now York t After the great fire ho gambled {n stocks on Wall street, and hia losses were slmply enormous, This followed by speculations nearer hiomo, 1t 1s sald that lig was thio backbono of Jack Sturges' grain cor- ner, and that he was In another venturo of the same destription in which his lossss aggregated Dearly Lolf o uf 00,000 ou, Then comes the Conada Souttiern Ratiroad, where Do aunk $00,000,—and these bonds ho mado desperute eflorts to ralse monoy ou fn New York, Lut without success. Ono oiher matler may bo referred to, and then Mr. Allen may ba dropped for o time, but tlis ninsy of evi- denco from whicl: theao ftems wero gatlierad i3 nok by sny means exhausted, Thers is enoughof it to fili a Trtoxe. 1n tio matter of the Doa Moluca Gan Conr~ ny bonds, thers s 5 want of conslstency fn Jr. Al len's course, In briet, thelr origin waa as follows: A serien of bonda dated Nov. 1, 18:3, snd slating in thio Yoy tiat they swere sccured by a deod of truat dated ¥eb, 15, 1673, Wera prepared, but bucauzo of this dis- crepancy fu the date the truat deod was destroyed, nud it was genorally understood that the bonds wers alao desteoyed, r, Allen was President of o Gaa Company, ond fu that sy obtained nossession of tho bonds, nnd thoy were not destroyed. Afterwords a now deed of trust and bonds to corrcapond, datod May 15, 1873, red, Thoeo wero fssued and sold, snd ato d ‘regular, About tho timo those bonda appeated, 8 zoport was citrrout thot the old Londa 3rero sl In oxtttonco and wero belng offorod for ssle, o an inquiry abont tha truth of this Iattor atory, Al- 1on mado snsiwer that it waa o mistake, Thia ho stated early ln Auguat, 18737 yot, on tho vary day Lin Cook Gounty Bank failed {Jan. 18, 180), thisty-ons of theso onds wore In usa ax collatersl for's nota of $15,000, ns ‘was shown by the suits of Br, Lowenthal and Jobhn I, Hammond sgulnst B, F, Allon (sen TAmUNK. March 19, 1575), in which it was sworn that Allen had zepresonted thero bouds os belng valld and o first 1mortgago on the Gas Company's property, That theso bonds wero valld waa refteratod by Aflen attornoy in ono of these sulta,but, 10 Obadiah Jacknon, 1o satlafy himuelf, Jackson accompanied Allcn (g Dek Molnee, where tho falschood was oxposed, sud Alion eaved Wimsolf by giving Jackson other” sccuritlea in Hoitof theso boads, theraby defrsudiug Lia general tora, Previous to this time ho bad plodged his atock (so1ne $70,000 or more) for a loan of money, yet 1n bis desperate cfforts Lo ralso money on theso worthe leus bonds, hie waa mnking Lis gas stock almost warthe lea by tho dieputo sbout thesa bonils, Thiexo aro but fragmauts gathored from s largn mass of dacuments that would maka “mighty interosting reading ¥ to the people of Chicugo, showing ss tioy do o desperato efforta mado for a number of years to Dolster up n man who was not only & fiopolens bunk- rug: two years u'u, but also, in regurd to the Allssourl & Missteulppl 1a{irosd trust) what some peopls would call a defaulter, AXX, THE SECOND THOMAS CONCI The seconi Thomas concert, which nls'}‘l';.nn Tuat ovening st McCormick's Hall, was "both ohoral and orclieatral In characler, and attmeted o large audicnce. "Tho orcheatral numbers were Schubert's Elghth Sym- phony, Bach's Concerto for two violine (Jacobeohn and. Arnold) and string orchestra, ‘The Leonors Overturs No, 3 and Bralima® arrangement of Lungarian dances, The Lighth, Lo ollers of fhe ulne syme phoples by Hchuber, 18 fcomplete, Two movements are complete,—an Allegre moderato snd Andante con moto, Then follow nine Darsof au Allegro moverncut,~tie firat six in unison fortisslmo, the rematulng thres siving & theme to the oboe,—snd here it ataps, Tho synpliony msy be callod now, a3 the score wat uot publabed unt{l tho spring of 1807, snd tho work was heard for the first {ime In the Tondon Crystal Palace in tie fall of tho samo ycor, Veagmentary as it {s, tho tvo moverents are 1o full of Loauty, tenderness, snd deplh of feoling, that thoy will always bo farorites, Thoy seem to havwe been wrilten ax Behy 1nuch of his musia was written ¢ “out n‘(b:.f; abifiien and my disiresses,” 1o has lefl nothing inore fas- cnating or more pathetio—fascinting i, ble trat- is subjeols, esvecially for tha Wind fustra. ments, pathotio lu thio thomes which Lie has chosen sud the tender melancholy with which ho iuveets thiom, ‘The Loonora Overturs No, 2 bas alroady bo- coms familiar, mainly throngh tho frequent perform- ances of it Ly'this band, The superb Interprowation of it last evening was most hearllly appreciatod by the audionce, which msifeated fts delght by o per- sistent demand for n encore. Ny, ‘Thoioag sithply mada an ackuowledgment 0f tha complinient, but was roof against tho etcore businoss, Knowiig Lis fne eibliity, the audlence finally gave up the sieugglo., Tho Hungarian dances, with their odd rhythiio forma snd charstioristio’ medodiex, very brilliantly set by Drabms, whom Schumany’ onco claimed to bo tho zlaiog genlus of Europe, created moas declded onthusisam, and imparted’ s pleasing clement of contrast in iha programa. fho Gore manla Maonnerchor furnished tho vocal numbors, witch were the Mendelasolin eatgesang # An dio Ku’ e Which ik shcorea 5 doalls cha V% Morgen whic! 8 daubls o from "Slendelasobn's * Antigone,s whlch was gyeen liera two seasons sgo by {his sumio Bociety and tho Apalo Club; and the ** Armorens' Chorus “fruin 1= uz, The Germania turned outin very full ranks under tho baton of Dr, Fuchs, Alihough Als tenore fatted badly, sud madea speclal hodgo- e out of some partaof fhe Aatigoe music, th iy oa he whols scquitied ltself vecy creditably, conaldering that the orchiostra proved 1taslf sometimos M’i%"u‘ the conductas's restratat, evcolng tho progrumie 15 divided betwoen Tieethoven and Wagnor, and will draw an fm: sudience, It is0a follows: L TanT The *! Pastoral Bymphony ", +«Decthoven Tant Dl Walkuero ..o s v, sersaeseneesss Wagnor Tave Hong—Siegmunid, Firat Act, . Introductien (Rt dee Walkneron) L. Wotan's Farewoll to Brunlilde ‘Third Act, Mayio ire scenc, The vocal varts by Messrs, I, A, Iischoff and Prans Remmertz,] PART 311, HTelstan A 160106 eurseresreees aner Introduction, Finale, " nslmn’mm‘-r Yon Noornbotg sssaeans oo0s Wagner ntroduction, ¥'rizo Hong, Wallher, } Tuled Aet, Orerture, {Tha'vocal part by Mr. I, A. Dischog.) The principal featura for to-morrow avening's cons cert will bo tho selectiona froms Glurk’s #Orpheus,” which will be given by Miss Cranchi, Messra, Dischoil and Remmertz, and A mized chorus of 200 yolces, which haa beew drilled for the accasfon by Mr. Blacke Jintl Tho Telieatsals thua far isvo been very salis- actory, oueaWogner RAILROAD NEWS. CARD-PLAYING ON ROADS. QGenaral Buperintondent Ohnrloa Taiae, of tha Take Bhoro & Michlgan Soathiorn Tiailroad, has fasued the followlng general order to tho eonductors of tho Toad : The candnctors of {rain carrying passongers upon thia rond, within the State of Indians, ate required to observo the conditione of tho law, of which & copyis Loredn printed for thele {nformation : 8rarion 1, e it enseted Ly the Uenerat Ausembly af the Stats o/ Tndiana ¢ ‘That tho conductors of a iratin carrying prasengors wibin s Stato alisll bo fnveated witls pulico powers whilo o duly on thelr respectivo trains, 18rg, 3. Whon any paseonger shall e guilly of dis- orderly conduct, o tito nuy obscene langiage, or ploy sy gumea af cirds or clisnca for money tipon sny paidengor train, tho conductor of sucl traln a horel authorized o stop his train at auy placa whera ofTense lian been committed aud eject such passengors from the train, using only such force aa may Lo nces. pary to accomplish such removal, and may command i asiatance of {ho smployes of tha railroad compu to omalat in stich removal; bt befors doingt #o ho Kol tender (o stich pasnengor Auch proportion of tho fato o ias pald ns thie distanco io then Is front tho piace to sshich o has paidt his faro hears 10 the whole distance for which ho bas pud bis fare, “Bec, 3, When any passenger suall bs guilty of any critho Gr raxdemoanor upon any posmsger-Lsaty, 1ha conductor of suicl traln may arrust such pussengor snd tako him beforo nuy Justico of tho Teaca in tho county fi1 which such crimo o misdemeanor ia com- mifited, and ilo an afidavit befor such Justico of tho Yeaco,’ charglng him with euch crime or mis- demosnor,” Whenoyer sny condactor finds himael compelled to exercito tho police powers cunferred by this nct, ho will take caro to ascertain and mako a note of thy namea nd resldencen of witnesses of the trauraction ; and will mako written roport of all the circumistances nttending 1t ot once, on reaching the terminua of (ho divislon, to tho Division Buporintendent, BOSTON AND CHICAGO. The nowspapers of Daston aro continuslly urging tha peoplo of that city to bufld o continuous ronts to tho West oud Chicags, and thus socure much of tho trade which is now taken away by New York, The Tioaton Advertiser, In spoaking of this matter, aaya: 1t)aalwaya of great ndvantago o bring the con- sumez aud producer in closo peoximity, Cheap and rellable Lraneportation can alone scoompiish this, Tho vist productlans of tho West should find a great, §f not tielr priucipal, markot in Boston, New Sork now tokes tho Wostern trado, 8a_the cust of fransporting paneengere and freight s much lesa between tho Weat and thut clty than Loston, Furthermore,all our greab nauufacturera bave thelr agoncles In NowYork whoreas Hosion sliould bo (he prindpal disteibuting paiut for tho monufactitres of Massachueeits, <hero {s no reason, also, why Boston should not bo tho cantre for Turopénn commierce on. this continent, if Mussachu- actis Is truo to berintoreats. Hor clief city {s ona day noarer Europe than elthier New York or Balli- more, and n lino of ratiroad could bo eanily eatablishod which would 1mako the distance aa short Lotween Fos~ {ton and Chicago sa beétwoen New York aud tho jast- named clty, Doston lias s botter harbor than Now York, and whtch, as tho poat wnter proves, s more free from lco than thst of Now York, It lins oxcellent whar! facllities, which can_bo simost indallultaly en- larged 3 whereas New York Is crunped in her wharf and dotk sccommodutions, and her torminal facillties aro jnadoquate for tho bnsineas of the West, Tho great quontlon is, Jlow can Boston und Mausschuscits place thomselves on o equality with, {f not to bho su- ferlor in commoreial advantages to, tha ollier citfes of the Unfon? Tho bill proposed by Mr. Iayes for incorporatiny the Massachusotts Wentern Haliroad Company, nnd ndopted by tho join! commiltco of tho Legislature, solves tho nquestion, By thin bill, careful provis slon fs madu for_sccuring the constructior. of o liuo of railwsy belwoen th weslorn torminua of tho Ioosag Tunnel line of rood aml Hchenectady, & distanco of lces than 40 milcs, Tho outlay of two or two ond s half milllons, nocessary to accomplish {uta object, tho peoplo of Bchencctady aro willing fo maku, §f the Hoossc Tunnel lino sud tho roacs east will unitedly leaso tho nuw rond and cstab- lish tlereby a_compieto Lino botwoen Hchenectady sud loston, 1f thls were dong, we, stould Lavo n lino compoting with the New York Central, and indepeudent of tho monopoly which fa now working advaracly to tho interests of Maseschusetts, Wo could then procesd to mako conmections which would eatablia n lno of no greator length between Tloston and Chicogo than betweun Now York and Obi~ eago, One hundred fntllions of bushiels of grain would antnally poas uvor tho now lino to_ Bostan whero nono now comes, Tho wealth of thio West would paur inta oaton, and Massachtisctta coutd then send back tho products of her induatries In the return cars to the West, ot trifling rates of transportation comparsd with thosd now prevatling, Masssctiuseita would then Liave o fair fleld for tho oxorclso of Lior encrgiea within her own barilers, Hor artisans ronld not be compellod to Toavo tho Blate, for then they could work at Lo and send thele products by choap snd reliable trausporta- tlon to the West, who could then afford lo trado with Mnssachusctis rather than with Now York sud Daltl moro, . CALIFORNIA. TRAINS, : “The Chiloago & Northweatern Rallrond Company lias Just completed thres now tralns for Omaba end Call- fornfa, Tha new cars conslst of throo baggage, thres postul aix secand-class, and twelvo first-class coaches, ‘Thero aro also threo slcopors and threo smoking-cars, All these cars bavo been provided with the Inteat pat- cnte, nnd aro &3 fine a8 any 10 tho conntry. Thoy will e put on the road on tho 2id of May, when tho now summor time-tablea will go futo offect au all the rosds, ITEMS, Yeaterday the queation of running a suburban train on the Chicago & Pacific Rallroad from Itasca to this city was finally settled, ond such a traln will, ofter Monday, run from tuat place, which s 20 miles from tlis city, Tho train will leave Ita it 5,40 n, m,, ro- turning, leavo Ohicsgo at 6:20 p, m, Ono Lour will be required for tho trip each way, A turn-tablo and en- gluc-house have alsu been locatod at Itascn. Tho road-bed of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Tailroad bas been washed aut by the flood betwoen Council Dluiffs snd Pacific, aud coussquently no through passongers arrived from Omablia by thatroad yeaterday, It in belioved that tho break can bo ropalre od ina day or two, Tho Chicago & Alton Rallroad has fssued & new freight tavif? to poiuts in Missourl, Tows, Kansas, and Colorado, Thg princ] chiange 18 in lumber, which was_herotofore ratod by the 100 1ha, but i now rated Ly tho car-load. The raten on merchandise remsin about thosama a8 herctafors, ‘Tho Routharn rallroads arestill engsged in their war for Eastern travel, and the rate from Now Orleans o Now York {s now $35,~§15 less than former rates, Tho rates to DAlimore, Washington, and Philadelphia huve been roduced & slioilsr amount, THE ALBIA, KNOXVILLE & DESMOINES, Spacial Dispateh to Ths Chioago Tribune, Davexronr, Ia, April 20,At Ottumws, on Tues. dny, waa hold an important meeting of prominent raflroad men, among them ox-Gov. S8amuel Merrill, ex-uoy, William M, Stone, the Ilon, 3, B. Grinoell, of Jowa; (len, Duell, of Warsaw, Ill,; and the officers of tho A, K, & D, R, I, conslatiug of i dent ; J, O, Ounaingliam, lco!’ri dent § topher, Rouretary ; and A, W, Csilins, Treasuror, all of Kaoxvllls, with' Judge Anderson sod sevaral other Buozville'citizens, The ubject of the meotinig was to organize into workipg ehape tho Albla, Kuoxville Dea Moinne Maflrosd “projsct so far as to 4mmediately lot the contract for fts conatruction, It 1s proposod to run the road from Dea Molnos thrangh Warren, Marion, Monros, and Appanooso Countics, connocting with & system of ratlways n which Quincy, 10, is inferested, “and alsoto connsct with tho &t Louls, Kansas City, and Northern ltoads, A CALIFORNIA PROJECT. Bax Faancieco, Aprll 2.-A dispateh from Tog Augoles aays nogoliations are in progress with Joy Gould, Bidaey Dillon, T, W, Park, and J, £, donvs, with 8 view ta extending the Los Angeles & Indepen dnco Tatloud tconaoct with i Union Tacit ai gden, This divpetch 1s basod on letters recotvod frum J., A, Crawfori, lof Engineer of the Tea' & Tndspendenca Ballead, wow i New Yern, A18%~ UNIOH PACIFIC LARNINGS, Bpacial Ditpateh o The Chicado Tribun, Bosron, April 29,—Tbo earnings of Unfon Tacifio lload for Fuesdsy, iha frst day that tha regus Jar movement of tralny wua resumod, wero the largest Yo fop Aoud, o sueait, of abm o e o ir £ 134t yoar 10¢ the samo perlod. 000, sgainat $671,000 —_—— FRESHET IN THE WISSOURI. Bpeeial Dispated (o The Chlcava Trisune, Lixcor, Neb,, Aoril 32.—For several days the Mis. souri River has been 50 high, 8 miles weat of Ylattse uouth, that tralrs from the Eaat cannot get through, Yeatordsy staget began running ‘from Omaba snd Plattamouth fo Bellovue, transferrivg the mail and Passengers, T)o walers are now slowing subslding, Svectul Curvervandsace af’ The Chicag Tridune. Couxciu B:urrs, 1s, April 3,—Thoss of your readers who bave nover ssen the “ Dlg Maddy " on ©ono of §ta ramyegos can scarcely appreciato its effect 3t #o great s distance, The Missouri {s an anomaly, 1t strotehos Maarins far up among the hesd-walers of this Yollowstony, and into the lonely spurs and of the Backy Mwntains, whero perennial suows foed the rills which make ons of the andest osnd strangest wivers in tho worl Atibe hoad-waters, unprocedented anows fell during (he winter, and, meltin 'y awellad the tributaries of the Missour! beyond {heir Unnks, and this mighty flood Las muddenly come paiie- ing down our valley (n an fminenso volime, « For years no mich freshet hian been soen Iu this region, T river 13 over ita banka for 12 miles north of this and atrotches from blufY to bluffy making s broad sheal of muddy water, resombling s Iake studdod with & sab- merged foreat, ' A great portion of tho ntca Ia tilahls land under ordinary clrcumatances, and covercd with farmn and faem-hoiises, Fonces and ficlla have din- appeared, and housea in_great part been abandoned, Uielr inmaten recking sholter ani mfely Jn botte and on rafts, Tho Northwestorn Itallway track neat tho caslern DInfTA akirts thin oxpansa of watar, Yeaterday 1 travermed thio ncens Aboaril tho passsngor-train, and ok full viow of the watory waste, Wiiere, wooka oo, right 1fttlo lakea dotted_ tha fable-land, nothing could be seen to mark thelr ahoroline ez rept the tops of some familiar water-olms, Ducks nud geess flontad over what last year were pleanant corn-ficlds; and wood-pilea, hen-coops, and oul-bulldings wera ot sea, on thelr way to tha Gult of Moxico, A fow rods from the track wan a frame houay recently built, Not s foot of dry ground aur- rounded it. The wator reachod to the tha tops_of tha windows of tho Tower torys but, from tho aecond- Atory wiudows, hiall-a-dozen trchiie, of all atzen, hung over the sills aiul eoemued to enjoy tha altuation, thangh with no proapect of getting awsy except by the bant ‘moured at tho corner of the hotss, The river s il rising, snd rallwsy busiucss hero is scrlously embar- FoBse: THE BLACK HILLS. A GEOLOOICAL INVESTIGATION. QnereNxe, Wy, April 29,—Prof, Walter P, Janney, TUnited Staies Geologist, nccompaniod Ly eeveral s~ elstantr, arrived here to-day, Ifo will romaln thres or four days fo outfit, nnd then proceed to tho Black Itilla, via Fort Larnmie, whera thoy willho joined by saveral companies of cavalry, Four or five practical miners accompany the nxpodition, Ostana, April 29, parly of minern who woro ‘trouglit ont of tho Mack ITills by the military paered through bere to«lry, They wero genorounly firninhed freo inmromnon by tho Oheago & Notthweatern Rosd $o Missourd Valioy, fa., they betng ponn iloss, Bioyx City, I, April 3%—The oxpedition which intended to atart for tho Diack Ilills on the 20th was delnyed, and finally got off this nfternoon, Tlicre aro in the train twenty-five wagons snd 176 mon, _About 100 more men will foln them on tho other etdo of ko river, with a0y 30ra Wagous, —_———— CANADIAN 1TEMS. Sperial Dupateh o The Chicayo Tribune, OrTawa, April 2).—Tenders for the completion of {ho wholo works on tha Welland Canal, iuctuding the deerfening of Dalhousls end Tort Colborne harbors o 14 fect, will Lo invited by the Public Worke Depart- 1nent thin week, and lot early in June. The principal works on Lachine Cannl will also be lot about the somo time—lucks for 14 feot, and the cultings mean- whlle for 12 foet. Dispatches Linve been recently recelved from Wash- ington regarding tho violation of the treaty of Wash- fnglon by the United Blates Government i tinposing custom dutfes on packagea containing presorved fish, 1t {a reported that a demand will now be mnuls through the Imperial Government for reparation for injury done, and for the fulure observance of the trealy llllmlll!onc‘ “L1i0 spelll € match mania hos roschod ol parts of Canads, und fa praviog adsautsgoous 0. the fuada of charltablo inatitutionn, The Governor-Genoral's children hava gons to Ningara Ialls for a short pleanuro season, Kixastox, Ay A colorad couplo whose tarm of fmprisontuent $u tho Penitentinry expires stmultaio- gualy wera unlted {n matrimony bofare leaving tho nstitution, — OLEAGINOUS COMBINATION. ] New Yont, April20.—1t {s atated that from 1673, when (bo old South Improvement Company was abiolislied, tito refiners who wero Sostrumental in form- ing tho combination Lavo been endeavoring to effect au arrangement which would enablo them to control 4bo production and irico of petroloum, Their offorts havobeen slrenuons, amd they havo succeoded in forming n comblustion which _embraces 40 por cent of the refiners in this country, They expect to control tho remaiulng 10 per cent before the ond of next month, and it1a then expuctad that the new combina- tlon will go into effect, A stock company Liaa boen organized, the Standard Olt Company of Cleveland and Now York c“’&.,u"' principal promotor of the Bouth Improversont Compuny, being 'tho Liead and frout of 150 niew combiaation, " e David Sintou hms finally deelded o evect on tho Fifth Strort Market spoco, Clncianatl, yranite tower 160 foot Ligh, surmounted by u colosal status of Clu- clnnatus n's togs. Tho fower will bo componed of threo sections,—tho first 4o square, the laat and highe eat octagonal fn shapo. A platfords 40 feot aquae, Lullt of grauite, will bs t tio baso for publio speak- ing. Tho whola s cstimated ta cost $30,60, MARRIAGES. PRUSSINGMONTGOMERY_Apsil s, 1675, at the residonco of the bridc's paronts, 6681 Weat Tako-at., Chi. Shaoy Allno . Momigomety, ohitet dauglitor of . W nd K. L. ussing, son of Charles walag, arles DEATHS. HUMPHREY—Edith May, only child of G. . aad B, e v 1 oot O, 1 ud B Biozuing AbS o'eloek, nu"lfll:llk papers pleaso copy. ON--Of consaraption, Elien M, Mitcholl DA Tl Fisioos ot hoe shekdonnes i3 1ot Unar aris Apelis, k" lora a Lattorkeiser, Ooaty Dove- Frionin of tho doceased aro favitod to attond tho faneral arriag kq,, all of this a1, 3:30 p, m., to Uraceland by o8, PICKENS-A% 63 South Ourtlaat., on tho 29th tnst., of fRoymonia, Gracte only da ghier of Willlam and Addle . Ilokeus, I‘b\l Il montlis and 18 day; Funoral at 1l v'clack on ti h s to Rosebill, o invitad. SPECIAL NOTICES. Trionda of the familyars Centaur Liniments allay pain, subdae swollings, heal Lurns, and will euro rhoumatium, rpavin, sud any flesh, bono or musclo allment. Tho White Wrapper s for =, fomily use, thia Yellow Wrapper i3 for nim! Prico &0 conts; largo bote tles 91, ’ withvper My Sufterings with Tnflammatory Khoumatiom woro intonse, Itsottlod in my wrists; I could not nan lhem; wan l"iyllfll T used h3' LINIATENT 10DIDE OF AMMONIA. The resnlt was wonderfnl, paln and swelling disappeared. E. W. VOORIIIS, 213 Weat Thistrilthoat) Now York. Hold by all drnggints, Donot, No, 451 Slsthar,, Now Yorke Only to and #i per bottio. Sparkling and Bright Wil bo the Silver on your tables, and all your Iouso- linld Utousils, when eleancd and polished with Elec- tro Sillcon. Thisarticle tsanataral infusorial product, obtatned from a Novada mine, entlroly froo from grit or {injurious chomicals. It cleans and polishos with loss la. bor and groator brilllancy than any material ever Lofore. discovered. It should bala overy well rogulaten hooso- bold. 8old by Ilouse-Furnishing Btores, D rugglsts, Jow alors and Grocers. Agents -GILLET, McOULLOOK & €O, B avd 38 Bouth Wator atrest, Ohifeago. AUCTION SALES, g By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Art Sale. CHICAGO ACADEINY OF DESIGN. THE SPRING EXIIDITION AND AN !‘“_U\Ja SATE OF COOIOR (Al Paintings, New from the Esscls of tho best Amerlcan Artists, Continned Lhis (Friday) Evenfog, April 30, 1875, At the Gall f tha Acadomy, Michigan. * m:.%ocmorgtmfluxun-'-e. i Mauaging Comrm(itse ot 5a Mol Grarge Tt T Tolden ¥, Gutver, Moy Sy Kairbaak, William Ly Doggatt, 18 G. A més Hf. Gallowsy, fi.&“‘:fi" “Walkor, 'Jitia Ne Olicers ot T Open " Open, Dt i, FOHHiOY & 0., Austtonsers, OUR REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE, Fridsy Morning, April 30, at 9130 o'clock, Our_immente Double Stores Blled with good now and sacand-band Furaltaro, Uutents thzuo large Dwollings sont us for positive sale. Parlor, Chamber, and Dining- Room Furniture, Wardrobes, Louuges, Sofas, Kasy Ohatrs, etc. Afull lne Velret, Brossels, and Wool Carpets Btoves, Refrigerators, Mattresses, Bedding, Crockory, SRt R s i lee ELISON, FOMEROY & 0O, i aud b4 Randolph at, Iron-Workers' Machinery AT AUCTION, Saturdey Morulng, NMay 1, at 10 o’clock, At W;ro:mu-c. 31 Bouth Oanal.at, pracci o Siachiues, Blauniihiag of Millax Maokinor, gt el sl siah KLISON, POMERUT & CO., Austlonsers. AUGCTION SALES, LMAGIHONS T, CH 1101 Tlegular Trado Bales of STAPLE § FANCY DRY GOODS WOOLENS, OLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Notiona, STRAW GOODS, Umbrollaw, Hats, Capn, Glaves, BOOTS axD SELTOHS Tuosdays and Thursdays, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Furnituro, Carpels, OIL Clothe, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Croskery, Glassware, &o, Wednesdays and Satnrdays. I‘Arflnnlnrlllanflnna‘hcn to tho eals of Ilnusshotd Goodn at privatn dyellings or at ourrcgulsrealos Wednes- dsys and Saturdays, At Salesrooms, 108 East Madison-at (tenteel Firmitrs, AT 150 SOUTEL WOOD-ST. (Betmeon Adams and Monros-ata.), FRIDAY MORNING, Apeil o'alock, wa soll thie onifra bousehold aiteota of a family, such a1 Par. lor, Cliamber, Dinlng-roomn, and Kitchon Turnitira, Hair Mattresies, Tirnascly Usrpnta, Mirrors, Laca Guee tains, Plotutes, Urockary, Glaswata, {ogothor with al. iostoveryil inite for houtekee) g, BUTTRAN & CO.r” Auttonsors. SALE OF FINE FURNITURE! OIL PAINTINGS, KNABE CONCERT GRAND PIANO, At thoresldenca of Rabiest Ras, Esq.,' NO. 717 WEST WASHINGTON.ST. Friday Morning, April 30, at 10 o’olock, Waehall for cash tho entirs Household Kifnets, among which fatho Fino Parlar enitaro, Marbio-Top Tabics, ciagors, Tanares, Mirtoe, Jaco Qurt ind Ol Paint- g, th Libesry and Gliamber Sota, Dining. Hoorn and tchen Fumituro, China, Crockary, and Glassware, Bods, odding, Stovos, ale. - Alsoa KNAIHE CONGERT GRAND PIANO, 7% full rich taue, i Raenwooid {inaa, coat &1, 500, WAL A, U & €., Auctloncars. EUTTERS & CO'S STURDAYS SALE, Oror 800 Tata HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tiruserls, throe.pl) Tograin earpata. A sor T Tt & Bt St aom, HATUIOAT, "Ny DY at 830 A, M. at thoir ealesroon, 108 Madjson-st, May Morning, May 3, at 10 0'0lock, Pavwnbrolker’s Sale. A LIPMARN, Pawabrokor, bina lnstruotod us ta sell for caah Inryo Amount of TUnredeemed Goods, Conalsting of O Jews T T O A A AT g 9, ote. ,—the ll!‘rwln stack loo numerous to particu- weiit "o . s o dmn"at.""""’" of price at unr sales. < WAL A. UUTTERS & CO.}' 3 ) SO By S DS <O TITIS DAY, at 1 d'clock p. oy Atho Storaga Warchonse of Messrs. UNDEIWOOD 2 Sorer Warehotn acarass 10 Cashal brnes. " Alacthe v 5 izt f & first-clasa Mot Market. renof 8 Aol DINGICE & ©0., Auctiousers, SATURDAY, May 1, at 10 n. ., AT 8)and 83 EAST RANDOLPIH.ST., adjournod saleof 1he Stock ol a GROCERY DEALER. ‘Teas, Coffees, Splces, Sugars, Catsups, Starch, Fauces, Caanell Goads, oto, Als, 83,000 onnlco andwediunt Heaars, 8, DINGES & CO., Auctloncors. SATURDAY, MAY 1,2t 10 n.m, At 80 and 82 Enst Randolph-st., OUR REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tho contents of three Privato Residences, removed for convonionge of sale, Also, the ntock of a Retail Furnitura Dealer. Also,100 Used Oarpots, Bruenels, Tapostry, and In. grain. Also, 05 piooes of Now Osrpota, Bris. aols, Tapestry, and Ingrain, Also, a full lina of Unfnishod Furniturs, Duropus; Bod- steads, Washstands, Wardrobes, Book Oas- s, oto, Farticular attontion of Dealora and Mouse- koopers {5 callad to tho l:;?s and handsoma atock of new nund uspd Household Goods, comprising Elogant Parlor Buits, Library and * Dining-room_ Furnituro, Handsoma Chambor Buits, Book Onses, Wardrobes, Boorotarles, Tablos, Lounges, € Hale without resorve, hairs, eto. 0. By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, U8 & 70 Wabash-av, On Baturday, May 1, at 9 0Clock. 14 CRATES V. G. CROCKERY "IN OPEN LOTS. 6 Cases Glassware. The Largest Store and largest stock 1t PR (R e R R e tond thixsalo. Cireat hargaing i Jlousehnid Gondr, Par lor aod Clhambiee & e lisok Cason, Wasdrolied K lension Tables, Py . Wainut Bodstéada nn'"}'&gi e Trekorse Bofis, homm: o cokors, Sofas, Louns Walnut Ch Tinay-Ohinics, Mwtero. Wilal Cn russolls and condition. it host, Rofrigerators, Show.Oasay, I rpotsy 150 casot of Cay Ponsand et opiar ta Aucilonsers, By ¥, C. WOLBERT, Auctioneer. NEW TYORE. Zarge and Important Spoclal Bl of 5,000 Gross Plein and Figured Coat Bindings, i’ d| t! Blagston ol Jdne fopirig bowe, o, Tal on TUESDAY, MAY 4, at 11 o'olook, ona crodi wnnths, "o waoriiment will includa th “l:d"‘l"a :l‘:fl":l"lsl)l‘l:infllb“! fn lllal 'Inl?.ll &{:l&?.r,‘r‘;ll:li;fl’rk::fl’ Faddiin 10 thb beat imporiad, o : They will bo fouad auteclal ‘ywlu.ll.vu:l tahs Fadlirads; Dol alluow oogt Je RS, MtowTANT & OO e ona| ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO. Auctloneors, 77 aud 79 South Doarborn-at. BPLCIAL BALE TO.DAY, FRIDAY, PURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. 2. lor Buits, Hafr Oloth, and T and’ Hikek Walabt Ghamon Sou in lso Paiated Hots in varions ‘patteras. Will atso 0il Snow.cares, Bilver aud Tabls-Ware, Olico Desky, Bowing Machines, Now 11arnoss, and & vailoty of other Qur roguidr salo willho Saturday, =Wescll 40 immona stodk, q"m ht fram storeronm... Freo axo Bl days. _ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & 00, By WILKINS, BRUSH, & Baloarvoms, 105 and 197 Fast Randolphst, BATURDAY, May 1, at2p. m., oa tho promises, Oug 2-Story Frame Buildiog, 67 Norlh Wells-t. Bullding may ba romovod 1f purchasor dosira: WILKINS, BRUSI & 0O, FURNITURE AT AUGTION, SATURDAY, MAY 1, AT 10 A. M., l\:v:' Al‘:-lllag}lr'nxg-n m:l:l:.k o{ Lurnltare of all kinds, aw aad usod, Cari ‘,’.‘“ clc., elc, CHATTEL MORTGAGE Tho 2-Story Dwolllng and Inry, 06 JIASTINGS.ST, d buteivat, on Siay1, st i, m. Salaposl ‘With Jossshole tlve, ‘Tor FAIRKEANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago. llo:arnfullnbuvnfllylhnfirnuhx_!;‘ _FOR SALE, ABLRIRATIED theouab. aut tko Ualon—y CANDY: Address OUNTHER, CONFEOTIONER, Ohicage

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