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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘The notorious Sallia Tiornoy, who figured re. contly In an attompt to kill Dilly Finh, was arcost- ed yosterday by Ofleer Wulf, and charged with vagrancy. , Peter Hahn [cli down-staire at his boarding- house, corner of Sedgwick atreet and North yon tio, Sunday vight, and broke bis leg, Just abore the ankle, Tho tomperaturo yesterday, aa observed by Mannero, optician, 85 Madison street (Tnmnunx Puilding), was: AtBa. m., 45 dogrees; 10a. m., 625 12 mj 62; 8 p.m, 48; 6p. my 46; 8p m., 43. John O'Donnell, ® marricd mon 56 years old, anda reeident at No, 104 Ewing streot, foll down-staira Sunday evening and fractured his pkull no that death ensued at G u'clock yosterdny imorning. An inquost was beld, aud 4 yordict of accidontal death returned. ‘A committees of Indies and gontlomen from tho roveral Unitarian churches of the city hold amecting lant ovaning at tho Sherman House to take steps for the ntertalnmont of delexates to the Western Conforence of that Church, which aegerabies at Unity Church, in tins city, on the 12th inst, The Conforonce will remain in reaaion five daye, and & vonson of great intrest to the Clurel is anticipated. ‘Tho now Grain-Inspoctor was expected to ae- sumo control of tho dopartment yostorday, but did not, for Home reason, He will ussuiic con- trol, howaver, during the weok, probably to-day. Among tho first things ho‘will discovor will ba that tho department for the pnat month has not heen eolf-sustaining, On the 10th inst, pay> tlay, ho will find it necassary to raiso, about 1,000. outeide of the receipts of tho ollice to mnoot the demands of tho pay-roll. ‘Tho Chicago Literary Club held ite roguiar nomi-mouthly meeting yestorday ovening at tho Bhorman House, tho Rav. Nobert Collger in tho chair. L. Scudder, Jr., rond a papar on The Methods of Political Economy,” which elicited the grontest attention, The vext meeting of tho Giub will bo held on the 17th fust., when Judge Booth will present.» paper, the sibject to hoeelected. ‘Tho anvual necting of tho Club for tho clection of officers and tho tranzaction of other buaineas will be held Monday evening, Juno 7. ‘Yue Chicago Bargo Club met lant evening In the Gardner House, the President, Hugh T. Tireh, iu tho chair, Tho attendance was wmall, owing, no doubt, to tho unpleasant weather, ‘Tho Busnes of the ovoning was confined to bal- joting for new mombers, aud a gonoral tolk about the prospects of the coming acagon. Tho Chairman of tho Committeo on Boats reported that thoir now barge, now in process of con- ptrnetion by Lachappelle, of Detroit, was nearly finished, and would ba stippod in a fow daye. Other businoes of minor importance followed, snd the Club adjourned. Heery Eloops, a Granger from Peoria, Ta., fell in, yeatorday, with a nico young man who stocred him joto a bunkodeu op Randolph atrect, and thero flecced him to the extent of $500, Ho caused the arrest of John Aldrich, 8 white man, and Samuel Johnson, = colored waiter at tho placo, and states that » third party, who sescaped, snatched the money from bis haud wien he drow it from his pockot, Aldrich do- nies this statemont, and says that Stoops playad ‘and lost, and wonld have takon his money if ho had won it, Stoops had $1,000 in currency with lum, and the only thing to bo wondored at io that he got away with half of it. Dr. T. 'T, Taylor, a reudont in the rear of No. 865 Weat Kinzio streot, and who is said to bo 8 yegular practicing: physician, was arrested you- terday, and locked up in the West Chicago Avo- nuo Station, for alloged malpractice performed noon # Scandinavian woman 35 yeara old, named Nithacthina Strand, who diod Sunday afternoon st No, 245 Wost Division etreet—tho houso of Mre. B, Miller. Deceased was seduced by a man named Manton, under promise of marrings, and gave birth, itis reported, to mchild, about threo weok# ogo, at No. 19 Hunt atroot, where sho wa6 SOPPRNE at tho time, Malpractico in charged against Dr. Tavior. Tho testimony in tho cane will bo given before a Corunot's jury this mornin at 9:30 o'clock, at the police station avove mentioned. A frightful rccidont occurred at the machina- shop aud foundry of Holmos, Pyott & Co., Nos. 19 ond SL North Jefferson strect, yesterday morning, about 8 o'clock. Jolu Simon, a labor= ing mau, 45 years old, was adjusting a belt around the fly-whcol of the engine, and while 60 engaged his clothes wore caught by a shaft which — wai revolving. at tho rato of 200 ,times a minute, and in otwiulding be was Whirled around at n four- inl rate of speod, about — twonty-five or thirty times, when tho entangled garments wero tom aud gave way, and ho waa thronn a distance of 15 or 20 fect. Ho recoived govero internal and external in+ juries, which he wii probably recover from. He jraa removed to Bt. Jodopts's Hospital, and prop- rly attended to. Mtr. Simon is a woll-to-do man, whose family lives ot No, 164 Orchard atreot. INSURANCE, A short tle ago the Buard of Undorwritors of this city adopted o now tarit by which the rates on low buildings were reduced, but the ratos on lugh buildings rernuined about the aame as bo- fcro, 'Yho main reason why this actlon was t + on was becatue tho insurance agents not kolong- ing to tho Board were entting under tho regular tatu ratos of tho Board, Aw it was decided not to publish tho now tariff, but make each inuur- ance agent goto the Necrotary of the Board snd nycertain tho rate on the building to be iugurod, the non-Board agents wero no longer in ® position to know the rogilar Board rates. ‘fhie action of the Board did not recefvo the sauction of tho National Board, tho members of which wanted to know what the ratos wore, and a mojority of the agents of the English companies wore or- dored not to write at tho now rates. ‘The No- tional Board also demanded that tho Local Board annul ite action, but this was not done, ‘As the misunderstanding between the two boules has been growing worse and worse from day to day, tho Natioun!l Boatd appointed s comuifttco to visit thia elty, and see whothor an amicable arrapzement could not bo wade. A portion of the committeo atrived last evening, and the ro- mainder will be here to-day. It consists of tho following genttemon: Mr. Hondes, of the tna, of Nurtford; Mr. Chaso, of tha Hartford, ‘ot Hartford; Mr. Hall,of the Home of Columbus; Mr, Hicld, of tho Joma, of New York; and Mr. Lockwood, of the London Awsuraneca Ansocia- tion, At tho last mosting of the Local Board a committee was appoiated to mect the Committes of tho National Board, and they will hold a mooting at the Grand Pacitlo Hotelto-day, It is the genoral opinion that tho duticulty will be sottied by restoring the old tariff, THE CUBTOM-HOUKE, Yesterday moruing the ougineers detailed fo examine tho now Custom-Iouse build- ing Dogan taking levels. ‘Yhoy had about half completed the work when thoy were stopped by the rain, bolig obliked to desist on account of the sonsitivonoss of thoir instrumonts to dampness. Thoy will complete those measurements the firat pleasant day, and then, 1 posuonsion of tho roquialte information, they will proceed to Washington, where they will mako up their report. Woat it will be Gov. Tolman himself his no moans of knowing, 110 knowledge will be dorivod from Mr, Pottor, tho Supervising Architect, to whom tho report will bo submitted. In connection with thia, Mr. Potter will be'pre- sented with another report which Gon. tolman is now proparivg, bated upon information ob. tained from the obsorvations of hiv own engincer, ‘The Buperintendent thinks that it wilkbe at least twonty days before ingtructions from Wavhing- ton, either to pull down or build further, are ro- oalved,, ——— : THE COUNCIL, BOUTINE DUNINESS, © ‘The Common Uouncll met iu regalar weekly aossion at 7:45 o'clock Isat evoning. The Presi- dent being Jato, Ald, Kchaffuor was tomporarily Placed iu the chalr, Ald. Dixon arrived a fow mintites lator, aud assumed the gavel, Tho at- teudance of tho people was vory sal MOUSE OF CouRECTION, ‘Tho quarterly report of the House of Correc- tlon showed the following fluaren: Cash ro- ceived and paid to City Comptroller from Jan. 1 to March 31, inclusive, $4,014.62; acconnty audited and handed to Comptroller for psyment for same period, €12,205.8: Male, Female, Total, jon Jau, 3, 1475, aus! ra 38) Received durkog qui | tug Mare 31, 1840, te) ant) 1,045 Discharged within same Fe ee ‘The offenses were: Breach of the pence, 549; {intoxication 159; vagravoy, 218; keepers or in~ mates of disorderly and; gambling houses, 86 ; raiscollancous ordinances, 43; burglary, 8; are THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1875. cony, 81; agsanlt with Intent to kill. 31 srasult to do bodily fojury, 2: cheating, 1. Total, 1,045. First offonnos, 460; ofl offonser, 695, Thora wero rclonsod by expiration of wen- tence, 848; Comptrollor’a order, 30; May- of'a order, 125; Governor's pardon, 5; payoont of fino, 72; supersedeas, 7 5 escapod, 1. Total, 1,088, | Whites, 970 ; calored, 69: martiod, 981; ainglo, 714; can road and write, 9105 read only, 32; can noither road nor write, 103, CITY THEARUBEN'S REPORT, Tho following is n summary of the City Trean- urer’s roport for the year onding March 31: Dalanco in Treasury Apel 1, 1874, $466,910.19; Hoard of Public Works appropristions, @556,- 019,08; Jonathan Burr fund, $4,252.03; City- Halt fund, $754.09; foos, 8056; finow for the release of prisoners, @4,902.05; fines, Polica Court, South Division, €3,871.60 5 ‘nen, Polico Court, North Division, $10.94; fines, Polica Court, West Division, $19,610.50 ; gonersl taxes, 1871, $1,162.80; gencial taxcs, 1872, £18,422 90; gonoral taxer, 1873, $4.055.~ 937,864 ‘goneral taxon, 1874, $'179,000.045 roneral fund, $1,219,609.51; goneral sink- ing fund, €1,000 avid A, Gage, . 104.16 ; licenses, .HI7.33 +. police’ fund, 495,829.93; police ‘ifo aud Wealth ine wurance find, $1,449.71; river improvemont fund, $191,918.80; refits, €15.297.50; school fund! $630,228,77 : school tax fund, 2353,661,25 5 soworage fund, $79,603.39 : 0 tax. fund, 491,852.93 ; wpocial sesexstu 2,268.69 5 $5,081 54094 =! special loan acconnt, tnnel fund, £06.76 ; tax purchasey in 1873, purchases in 1874, $210,007.18 ¢ water lind, £1,987,055.02 ; wator tax fand, $709,165.07 5 wharilug intorest, #2,493.70. Yotel, $17,011,- 135.53. ‘The oxpenditurea were: Hoard of Public Works aporopriation, $2,807,739; Jonathan Pwer fund, 876125; City Bridewoll fund, £6.- 399.63; genoral fund, $9,643,762,53; gonoral sinking fund, $3,642, 762.58 5 sinking: fund, $37,- 000; personal redemption, $491.25; peice fund, 81,859,228.53; potico life aud heaith insurance tund, $706; Public Library fund, $64,053.10% aiver improvomont fund, $195,141 ;.achool fund, #459,412,25; school-tax fund, $1,931, 104,39; sews fund, $1,027,028.62; seivorage tax fuud, 019,07; speciat asnonsmonte, 642,102,705 epeeial Toan account, $497,500; wator fund, $1,855,629,17 ; water tax fund, $1,390,868.00 5 fax purchasea in 1874, 467.40; tuunol fund, $60.76; balance in the Troasury, April 1, 1875, $600,899.57, ‘Total, $17,911,135.58, Sloth reports wore ordored ta be publisued. After canvassing the voto for the charter as rolated cleswhore, the Council adjomned, ——<F—— MINISTERIAL MEETINGS. THE BAPTISTS. ‘The Daptist Ministerial Aesoclation met yes- torday moraing. Reports wero board from tho yariona churches of additions during the month of April. ‘These aggregated 42; by baptism, 25; by letter, 15; by oxperience, 2. Tho question of making the contennial of the denomination in this country a grand revival in tho way of educational mattors wan then taken up. Dr. Morgan read some intoresting figures of tho work thua far accomplished. Amon} other statistics ho showed that $100,000 bad al- ready beon secured iu Michigan ; 350,000 in In- diana, for Franklin Collozo ; $27,000 iu this State for the Theological Seminary, 223,000 sub aeripiions «for the ministers at their late mooting st tho Brovoort Houso, and £10,000 by the Alumni of Chicago Un- yersity, A numbor of oarnest speoches, urging continued effort, in ordor that Mlinois might compare fayorably with tho other States, were made, and a committes sppolated to push the work of @1 subscriptions from tho scembera of the denomination. It was decided that the suh- aeription-book, in addition to n column for the ‘Theological Sominary, should have ona for tho Univorsity and one for miscellanoous education- al purposes, ‘Tho question of the propriety or Impropricty of using fermented wines at tho Communion: tablo was taken up and discussed at some length, At tho noxt mooring it waa resolved to disouss tho relation of (ho donomlaatioual press to ed- ucatioual and benevolent institutions. THE METHODISTS. "The ministers hel their regular woekly, meot- ing sonterday moroing, Dr, Jutkina in tho chair, r. Tiffany communicated tha information of tho romoval of tho remains of tho lamented Dr, Eddy to this city, aud suggested that a commit- tes be appointed to bo present at the reintor- ment, in houar of their eaiuted brother. On motion, the Chalr was directed to appoint sich committes, which waa done, as follows: Mossri, Tiffany, Jowett, Thomas, Mastin, Clondenning, anit Cantino, ‘ 5 After s fow mora preliminary exercises, ‘Mesare. Cantino and Atchison presented tho fol- lowing resolutions in response to tho invitation from the Woman's emporance Union: Reastved, That we, the rolnisters of ¢ Epi ‘churches’ of Chicago and vi hearty sympathy with the Chicago Woman‘s ‘Temperance Unlon, oud- that we will use every effort in our power to oncourago them in thelr goud work, Tho moativg adjourned afler the adoption of tho above resolution, THE PREABYTENIANS, "Tho Prosbytorian miniaters held their rogular weekly meeting yesterday morning, ‘The attord- ance waa smell, and nothing wns dono excopt tho continnation of the discnysion upon tho topic af the formar meeting, The question for con- rideration at tho next mooting will bo “Tho Fratornal Relations of the Sonthern Presbyterian Church,” to be led by the Roy. C. L, Thompson, THE NEW WATER-WORKS BUILDING, DESCHIPTION OF TIM PLANS. At propor intervals during tho progress of city public works of any importance, Tux Thin- UNE has kept its readara informod as to the ad- yancomont mado, and given them any ivtorest- ing fects with rogard to future dovelopmonts, ‘This bos boon capecially tho caso with the old aud now water-tunnela, whose every step in ad- yancement of any. consoquonce las been duly noted and described. Since the formal opening of tho now tunnol mattors have beon quict at the Water-Worky, aud but little roforence haa been mado to our great sub-aqueous bores; but tho fact that’ Mr, Bryson, Asaintant-En- rincer of tho Board of Publio Works, Las nearly completed the plana for the now Wator-Workn bulfdings at the wost end of the land extension of the tunnel, was sufficient induccmont to causes ‘I'ntouNxe reporter to visit that official and gain from him a fow ideas aa to the nature of tho proposed structure, ‘ho reporter found Mr. Bryson at work among a multitude of plaus, Tlis immodiate attention was ocoupicd with the plony of the COVERINGS OF THE DIFFERENT AUAFTS connecting neac tho old Water-Worls, the com- plation of which will cloxo tno work to be dono on tie new tunuel wt its shoro connection, 'Yhoso difforont shafts were visited by the ro- porter, who found tho ono on Chicago avenue completed, Thia shaft {a domed over with on elliptical wan-holo of 8 dimension of 5 feet by 3 foot 6 inchos, and witha niche at tho back of 5 fect by 2 fcet, for the working of tho machinery for raialny and loworing tho gatos for supplying the city-oxtension of the tunnel, ‘The lake-ahore whatt,—the ono up and down which the workmon paceed tothelr work,—which was found to bo nearing completion, will be in every respect Binitinr to that just described. The shroo-gate-chamber shaft in located on tho yrounda of tho old Wator-Works, about 60 foot horth of Chicago svonua, and 160 feot ouat of the Water-Worka. This ia tho most important shaft of the threo, ay it iawupplios with threo gatos, which rogulato both tho supply pf now- tunnel wator, which is intended for the old and new Water-Worke,and itis hero that the lovols of the wator will bo takon evoryday by Mr. Bryson, After oxatuining the different shafts, the ro- porter returned with Mr, Brywon to the aiilce, where tho plans for tho r SEW WATER-WORKS BUILDING were submitted to bis scrutiny, ‘The site of the proposed building will be Lots Nos, 3, 3, 3, 4,and Alot Block 10, in 8. J. Walker's Dock Addition to Chicago, or, leas technically, on Athiand aye- nuo, sbout 660 feet south of tho junction of ‘Twonty-tecond wtroat and Bluo Island avenuy with Ashland avenuo, ‘Ihe geueral {dea of tho building iva plain, substantial, brick structure, without any architeatural ambition, with o front ov Aebland avenue of 15¢ foot, ard sdopth of 112 fcot. The portion of the building to ba im- modiately erectad will couvist of » wing in front, facing on Ashland ayonuo, in the coutre of which the stand-tower will ve erected, and a malin obuiluing an the rear ta bo occupied by tha engine andbollery, ‘Tho front wing will bo of brick, tro ssories high, with a froutage on Ashland avenue of 44 fect aud dopth of 43 foet, with a pile foundation, tha bot~ tore of tho piles to. rest on the bed-rock, which is hero from 37 t0 88 feet bolow the wurface of tho pralrie. THE STAND-TOWMD ju the contre of this wing will rige to @ height of abous 200 feat from the ground, aud will be per- meated by astand-nipe 3 fect in diameter, round which cial del petita aud a view of Southwestern Chicago in » BU0-etep climb, That pstt of the wing not oc- cupied % the towor will be divided into ofices, which will be eight In number, ‘Ihe main build- jug, which will ie Immodiately woxt of tho ataud- towor wing, will comprige au engine-room of 73 by 70 feet, and a boiler-room in the rear occupy- jug a space of 63 by 86 fect. @ Well for the engine, which will bea duplex 718,78 3 tax e Hol Methodist. | ot tnegor capnelty than any of thoro in the ol worke, will have a surfaco of 35 by 18 foot, and a depth of 87 fect, and will bo eonnectad with the oxtension tunnel by ono tunnol of 28 feol 7 inchos jn longth by 7 fect 2 inches in width, which tuonel will draw wator from the main sonrco throngh s tannet 16 feot high by 7 feot wide, and 120 foct in longth. ‘These tunnels will be horizontal, andsqill bocarriad to thozame Jevol as the extension tunnel, mhich ties about 33 feet bolow the prenont surface of tho lote, The groatost pains is to be takon to nccure A FOLID FOUNDATION for the now works, ‘The stones for the founda- tton of tho engino are to be an averago of 6 feat in longth by 18 or twonty inches in thick- ness, the Whole to bo bonnd togothor with verti- eal wrought iron bolta of from 1!¢ to 2!¢ inches in thicknoss, ‘Ihe masonry is to be of pitched- face ashlar, with chieolod dross margins an ineb in width, ‘Tho masonry is to commenco on tho bed-rock as ite natural foundation, sud tho first work to be done at the new works will be tho excavation for this masonry, which will bo contractod for by the eubio yard, while the tunnel oxcavations will be contracted for by the cubio foot. Tho diferent work royuired will ba advertised for ax soon a8 Me. Bryson complotes hia plans, which will prob- ably be roady by tha ond of the week, It ts ax pocted that tho whole work will ba comploted by Novembor, and that during the suminor months they will five: emptoymont to an average of 100 men of all gradca, a THE WEST TOWN. APPOINTING DEPUTY-ASSUAHONS, An adjourned meoting of the Wost Town Board of Auditors was held last night at tho officoof Juatico Morrison, cornor of Randolph and Ilalated streets. ‘There woro present Su- pervisor Bakor, in tho chair ; Justices Soully, Morrison, Matson, Salisbury, Shondan, Inger sult, aud 'Town-Clork 3, Lavin. On motion of Justice Morrison, tho Board ro- solved ituolf into Committes of the Whole, to consider the question of tho appoiutmont of Doputy Assosaors, and Assossor Kyau was re- quested to submut the list of names which he had uclectad. Tho Committee of tho Wholo romoyed to the Tustico’s private room and discussed the qualitl~ cations of tho partica whose namou were Bub- mitted. A question aroso in Committco as to whether tho Adeossor should bo allowed to romain to take part in its proceedings, and ho withdrew, but was subsoquentiy readmitted. After somo discugston, in which Justice Sherl- dan held that the Committeo bad no right to recommond partiod for the position of Deputy Assestior, it wou resolved that tuo Committco send the following samea to tho Doard to be appotnted: Joho Garrick, John Nor- ton, = Frederick =A, Beck, 3tichaol Lavin, Nickolas Minlald, Patric 3tcDonnell, James H, Dalton, John G, Mitchell, John Roddon, ‘Theo- Wore Vichnor, Patrick Howarit, Charles King, PJ. Hickey, Thomas J, Fitzgerald, B. O. Sulll- yau, Charlos McDovald, C. B, Bartlett, Donnin Fiyna, Martin Crow, Michaet Kelehor, Thomas D, Ryan, John Schmidt, Jolin O'Connell, Janes dean Jobn Halbersou, Willam Spread, Jobu L. "Brion, She Committce of the Whole thon aroso, and tha Board roaumed its aaastou. ‘Tho report of the Committoe was submitted tothe Board and adopted, and on motion tho parties it recommended wore contirmod as Doputy-Asscssors, and ordered to attend and bo aworn in at thy Assessor's ofico at 8 o'clock this morning. ‘Che mooting thon adjourned, ——— THE STABBING .CASE, ARNEST OF WEL! At10 o’olock last night there was no decided change for better or worse in the condition of James Doviin, the man who was so dangerously slabbed by the notorious Billy Welch Sunday night, at the coruor of Clark aud Taylor streets, Ho ia extremely weak from the homorrhago resutting from the two torrible wounda in bw loft side, and his recovery will bo # mirsclo, Wut Tittle can be done for bim under the ciroumstances, and it may take aomo tite to determi the oxuct naturo of the wounds, Welch, whose real namo is Charles St, Clair, was arreted last avening about 5 o'clock at tho Holt Mouse, corner of Lake and Canal strects, by Ofticer Topping, who placod him in ‘tho Armory, Ho states that Dovlin first drew n knife upon him, and struck at him with it, and that ho warded off the blow with bis hand, and drew his pocket-knifo and gave tho wounds described. Heis a very dan- gerous man, judging from the pumeroua stabbing affaira in which bo las beou the _ principal, and =ohas always suc ccoded in carving his victims up in the moat shocking and ¢erucl mavuer, Ho is the namo man who stabbed Jotin AicCarthsy last fall in tho National ‘Theatro, on Canal atroot, anit inflicted six ugly wounds upon him, At the some timo he cut Kitty Veasley, a variety performer, across tho aud, and at Grand Rapids, a in anid, he stabbed o woman in soveral places. Ho wrinkles on tho ponsivo “penler's” brow rere sinocthaned out by an sxceodingly light repri- mand. — ANNOUNCEMENTS, All members of “F" Company, Firat Rogi- mont I. 8, G,, aro requeatod to ba prosent at tho armory to-night, as busiuess of special impor- tanco will be transacted, The Rov. Robort Collyer will doliver hie now looture, Tho Human Life of Washington,” for tho bonofit of the Old Peuplo's Homo, thia oven- ing ot the Church of tho Mossiah, cornar of Michigan avonus and ‘Twonty-third streot. There will bo a meeting at lor No, 27 Palmer Houan thia evoning, to dovise 8 plan to ralne funds for the Oshkoslt eufforera, All in- torestod aro requested to be presont, Mias Alta AL, Flulott, tho young Indy lawyer of this city, will locturo in the Tabornacle Church, corner Morgan and Woat Indians stronta, Timrsday svoulng at 8 o'clock, Tho subject choren fa ‘Lessons of the Timer,” ‘Thin tea now lecturo, and Ia a thoughtful, earnont discus. sion of tho questions which aro at prosent of in- tereat to the public, and their general tendeucy and bearing. Admisston 10 cents, pains SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. The Preebyterian Church, corner of Chicago ayeitoand Lake stroet, wae totally destroyed by firo oarly Sunday mbraimg. An alarm waa givon eon aftor tho flames wore discovered, but tho boll was not rung long or loud cnough, sinco one-half of tho firemon and tho engivocr at the Water-Works did not hear it. Upon tapping the hydrauts no water was obtainable, and a mes- songor had to ba sont to the Works, Tho man on duty was surprised; tho indicator had not notified Lim that » plug had boen tapped, and thera wag not suillcient preaauro to supply much water. Ho did) tho best he could, howevor, but thot was vor! little, and, in consequenco, the — chure! burned to the ground, ‘Tho Sunday-schoo! libra- ry and organ were saved. Tho structure was frumo, about 80 by 60 feot, and was worth 410,000, The ivsuranco on the building was $6,000, and on the furniture and. tixtures 1,200, —bott policies inthe Homo. of Now York. ‘Ine congregation will worship In tho Social Club- rooms temporarily, having alteady docided to ro- buuld at once. AUSTIN. A very intoresting marrisge took place in Austin Sabbath ovening, atthe Methodist Church. ‘Pho happy couple woro Mr, L. M. Bowon and Mies Mary J. Chureb, both of Austin. Tho of- folating clergyman was the Noy. T. P. Marsh, pastor of tho church. Thochurch was beauti- fully decorated with flowers. ‘Tho ushors, Mr. T.C,Day aud Mr. Jatin M. Rice, actodintho plnce of tio usual brideamaids and groomsmen. The cliurch was crawded to its utmost capacity, All the alraneoniente wero perfecl, and the affair was moat intoresting and wiprossire. AMUSEMEN GIROFLE-GIROFLA, The Fronch opera-bouffe troupe mado tholr fires spposrance last evening at McVickor's ‘Theatre in Lecocq’s bright little opera of “'Glroflo-Girofla,"—a small Kouse in attendance, iv all probability owing to the bad woather, cor- tainly not to tho quality of the troupe or the charactor of tho opers, for the former is better than the avorago, a8 opors-bousfe troupes go, aud tho latter ia ono of tho mont in- teresting works of this kind that havo yot been prosontod on our stngo. Noarly all of “Lecocq’s works bavb beon of the opera comique, but thia is thoroughly and unmistakably opera-bouffo, aud written in that broad, freo vein of burlesquorte which charactor- izes Offenbach. Without boing scopy of tho latter, thoro fa intich in this work that rominds ono of him. ‘Tho story is a yory clover ono, and, although tho motivoss only tho closo reseni- blauuco between tivo sisters, still it aords many funny situations, and tho juterost, both dramat- fo and musical, is well sussainod. Tho story is substantially as foltows ¢ Dow Bolero Datcarazae (Vaiianire), 3 Granden vf Spain, and bis wifo Amore (Kid) haye two children, twin daughters, Girajle and Gros (Geoffroy), who ure vo remarkably aitke that thy ouly means of dis tnguishing thou is Ly thelr clothes, Quo weara blue and tho ather pink, on folera, when the plece opons, fa in great trouble aud danger from two quarters; Le ‘owos 4,010,000 franca to the banting Louse, Marceqvin vt Che, (Siniolli), and is threatened with proceodings forfts recovery, while le is alsoin droad of an in- vasion of hia territory by a Merce ueighhor of his, a Moor, Mourzoul: (De Quercy), Aurore has contrived to Appedea thosa (wo enemies by sending them portraila of her daughters aud arranging 3 double marriage, Marasqtan to marty Girole aud Mourzouk, (ira ‘the picco opens on tho weddlug ds rlvox, attired for the bridal, anu in indiguant when he ia infortnod that Jourzuwk, owlngto a touthache, fa wa ably to coine, and that the wedding must Lo postponed until the nest day, Holero, from motives of economy, Will pol give two broaktaets, and wlehew bot tho wed is crodited with mucl bloody work, and tho po- lice authorities ara preparing to prosccnte him for this last offense, with o view to sending him to the Pouitentiary, should, Doviin live; and, in tho avent of bia’ death, thoy will endeavor to make an exainple of bin by banglug, ‘There were twa “nen with him at the time of tho affrey Bunday night, and ho states that they will tes- tify that he was not tho aggressor, and acted in acif-defenso, Devlin denies that ho was armed, or attempted tostriko Welch in tho tirst instance, dings to beon the same day, But Muraaquin dn upon being married at once, All {x srrunged, whet Girojla is carried aif by a redoubtable baud of pirates, Bolero sends 8 colevrated Admiral, Matamoros, iu put sult of tho pirates, and Lo undertakes to restore hin ‘hls daughter by the evening. In tho meantline, Mour- zouk, recovoring from hia touthache,—having Lad hts tooth pulled Penge 5 beget ready, also, to be marricil, and demande bia bride, Every one fs frightened ot Ils fierce appearance and manners} /lolero ts afrald to tell bim that Gtrogia tins becu carried way, ond trian to put him off; but Hourzouk, in 5 most threatening mauner, inslets on ber belng produced ot once, The woman about whom tha Ausra) aroso bo- teen the parties stated directly after the oc- currence that Wolch was the sggreasor, but lage ovening she was inolincd to prevaricato, seidantly Remi foar, knowing that, if Wolch is discharged from custody, bo will pursuo her with the knife. The prisoner ia nnativo of Loulvians, and ia said to be a Span. j ish croote. Ile haa boen o performer for years and iy known alented " musi~ in tho varioty halls and thoatre among their frequonters as 8 * cian, who can play upon any Instrumont, but ia not able to read s note of music, Ho threatened to dixembowol another young man Suuday, aud was heard to way that if he found him he would cut him to piccos. ——.__ LOCAL LETTERS. UX BY TEN HUBDIVISIONS Yo the Editor of The Chicaya Tribune: Cutcaco, May 3.—Under tho above hending, in your luaua of Sunday, May 2, you do the undor- siguod, their associates, end the hundreds who have purchagod of thom after looking the ground oyor, groat injustice by making incorrect oltu- elona to South Lawn, and associating tho placo with and as one of the numorous swindling operations that hava beon porpotrated by making bogus subdivisions in this county. We hayein the paat warned hundreds to boware of them, and not a woek passes in which some one either in the couutry writes, or in the city applics, to na for information thet is in- vauiably sgainet tho frauds. It Gon, Licb, your supposed informant, will call on ns, be can aco the ceil plat of Bouth Lawn au recorded, indicating tho smallest lots to be 50 by 181 1 silzo, iustond of 133¢ by 41 foot, and 60- foot ins! of 10-foot streets, Wo will pay the taxes due and unpaid (on 288 lota the samo are paid) if tho corts can ba waivod on domand. No tax-tale was ever made of tho property, Tho fall to the Catumot River, fromjthe main dopot in South Lawn, at the junction of the Mlinoly Ceutral’sod Chicago, Danville .& Vincopnes Railroads, is 21 feet, distance three-quarters of a milo, and the place is thorougtly drained by the throwing np of strocts, South Lawn by sections Iv 7 miles from: the “Park Ridge” awindlo, and 8 or # from Scott's Boulevard Addi- tions, certainly not noar cnough to be cursod by them, Yours truly, Younu & flowery, *, ne hie & THE CITY-HALL. The April pay-roll of. the Bosrd ef Public ‘Works amounts to $3,032, Congratulate Ald. O'Brien on the new voter in tho Ninth Ward. ‘The newcomers uame is O'Brien, sleo, Tinmediatoly after the Osbkoeh fre Marshal Heanor telegraphed to 0, 8, Hasbrouck, Chief Marshal of the Oubkosh Department, iequiring if any of his firemen wero in need of assistance, Tle recoivyod newer through the mail yaster- aay declining, and thauking him for, biq kind offer, During the eleven deys euding April 80, 1 the City Cottector collected on apueiL Btls ments, 25,060.60 ; porsonal property of 1874, $94,008,08 5 gonoral seal satate of 1873, 81.85; general real Sar a aera ard 3 interes, on general roat ostate of 1879, $0.97, "4 total of $143,451.45, RATT mano ‘The Board of Police maguates amazed 2 solvos yostorday by playfully carousing tite faa of several delinquent policemen. ‘Tho cage of Odicor Considine, who absolutely refused to aid 8 woman who had been thrown from « casria and bad heden arm broken thereby, was coi sidered, Atteg bearing all the evidence, the Aurore ot Inst bits upun a plan, and, putting tho pink ribbon on Giroe, introduces ber to Sour Touk aa Girofa in’ order to goin timo, tu thelr terror they allow her to go through tho insrtlago curemony with Mourzouk in place of her slater, although she is already married to Surasquin, Intending to substitute Girojls for her when alle ts Drought back by the Admiral, Various expodientu aro reaurted to by Bolero aut his wife to keep (irojlé out of alght of her two husbands unlit the returi of her slater, and much confuelon naturally onaucs, | ‘Tho hour approaches at which Matamoros promtecd to re- Appear, when a inessenger arrives from him with the appalling nova that he has boen defeated by tho plrates and that (ftroila ts on her way to the ueragllo of Con- stantinoplo, ‘Thera ta now uo cbhauce of her boing re- covered unit thouext day, although Matasmoray in- tends starting auain in pursult. iuleo and Aurore, inogony of terror, lock Mourzouk, up in bia room, Next morning Mourzouk, furlous with resontinent, challenges Marasquin, who refuses to fight, and tell the Moor the truth, "Phat violent porsou bursts into rage, when trouble {s happlly averted by the roturn of the famous Adiniral Matamoros with Girojts, whom be hae rescued, #0 that 9 happy ending ia reached. ‘Tho musio is in Lecocq’s bost veiu,—bright, joy. and continuously intercsting. Thero ly ittle offort at gorious writing, but rollicking qolodicw succcod each other in a continuous flow, au that there js nodaugor of woarisomencas, ‘Tho principal numbers are tho couptetu, ‘Pour un tondra pore,” sung by Lolero; Girojle’s coup- lot, “Pore adore ;" Afarasquin's oponing song, “Mow pore oat un tres gros banquior;” tho cho- ‘runes of pirates and Moors, which are fantastic enough, but very weak, not boing equal to similar effocts im" Almo. get's Daughter” or “Tour do yoty pretty little dnot, * C'est lo mariage” for Marasquin and Girojle ; tho quin- tet, “augsitot quills nous onloverent,” which is quito effective, closing with a martial movement, which received an encore; s drinking song, * Le punch ecintillc,” for the eluging of which Mlle, Qooffroy roccived two encores; and tho finole to tho second act, in which ian vory odd effect, Iu the midgt of drunken revelry and all aorts of Dacchanalian nongense, thoro is a euddon use, snd Afourzouk and Marasquin indulge in a very bonutiful andanto, ‘Flour d'innoconce,” which ig written in o sorious voin, acd ia reall tacefut and tender in its composition, 1¢ har jy stops, however, before the whole chorus bursts out again {n the wiidost sort of uonsonse and extravagant musical madness in the num- bor Lo cauon! allous bon!" Tho loading parta are well filled, and tho operas is vory croditubly interpreted. ‘Yho new prima douna, Corallo Geoffroy, ia, without —exceptic the best singer that opera bouffa haa yet brought bore, little as that may be to say, 10 has & voico of vary fair quality and considorable powor, and in addition aitlexibility aud e correctness of mothod which enables her to mske some very excollent bravura effects, Bbe also bass strony oxpresslye faco, and docided dramatio,power for tho demands of opare pouffe. The other party~Afarasquin Cillle, Minolli), @ very fair singer ‘and pretty, actrous; Aurore (Mile. Kid), who 1s woak in stoging, good In acting, and strong jo the ont-cau | fourzouk (M. Ve Quercy), an ani- mated and vivacious actor; and Don Holero (Al. YValaire)—are well tilled and help makes very strong cant. ‘Tho chorus {a strong aud the of- chostra good, Such a pretty petty 4 well per- formed, ought to, and undoubtedly will, havea yery succesuful week's run. THE MINSTRELS, The largest houso of tho evening was at Hooley's Theatre, and the jam at the door at Bo'clock showed where the popular attraction lay. Such s result might have beon anticipated. It ig not every week in the your that so good a minatrel organization {s to bewesn, The open- ing last eyenlng partook in a groat mossure of the character of # return, and the enthusiasm of the audience waa a welnome which might at all events make tho principal membera of the company fecl at lomo, On the rise of the cur. tain, they wore grected with @ round of ap- planso which seemed to .bo of tndofinite ex- tension. Two or threo familiar faces wero ab- sont, but thoy wore soon in tho second part, among thom Billy Rico, Hilly Arlington, sn Tittlo Mac. It waa moro than natural to noo the group af black faces, with Cotton and Eme:ron at tho onds, and Komblo in hin old piaco in tho middlo, and rocallod tho anta-fire days whott Chi- cago bad ond of the bast minstrel companica in eristonca, The opomng jokes wore higuly ap- prociatod, though the odgo of novelty was worn off. mauy of them by continual uae sdndona anil foasons ago, but minstrol-jokos never becomo positively old. Thero ara always planty of peoplo who forgot that they lava heard thom, Cotton and Emoraon wore as fauny as ovor, aid Kemble as interlocutor Justiflad tho boat of “bent in tho world.” Tho company ia unustally good in vocalists, Tila, Walz, and Ituerctl make & veryatrong team, and their balinds last evenivg would have recoived an encore from 6 houno far Yess enthuslantia and good-feoling than that which grosted them. W. Hi, Rico and Con Mar- phsin thoir burlesque oporatio skotcl:, were alao honctily applaud. Billy Rice wan recolvod with a storm of applause, aud delivered his lecture on natronomy with that porspocuity and profundity of thonglit which dintingninh tho learned gontlo~ man's titternuges under all ciroumstauces, Lilly Arlingtou caine on in bie Popular banjo act, in which he aurolled stanzas of local rhymas to tho accommpanimont of bis instrumont until ono would auppaie Ins supply — inoxbaustibte. Littio dias in tite Southern ca: centricities, Emorson, Con Murphy, snd Tilla. filled out the olio. “Tho Aysterlous Ptravger,” s fares, and the roaring operatic skotch. The Opera in an Uproar,” concluded a capital bill, The vame will bo giyon to-night, and thore who scciro sonata will bo lucky. Mackin and Wilson aro not with tho party, neither could Bob Hart be induced tocoma, Ho shuns Chicago. ‘THE GREAT LONDON SHOW, Howe's great London elecus and Sanger's En- glist monagerle of trained animals will visit tho city on tho 12th inst. opening on tho Lako Front for two daya, thence to the lot corner of Madison and Plizabeth stroots for two days. ‘This organizstion comes heralded as one of tho tinost showa in oxistence, Among the special foaturea the grand stroct procession {# pro- on, Wis, dfow allvor cakto-baakot, nottuced the mout gorgeoua ever witnossad, in- eluding five porfectly traincd olophants, por- forming curious foats, a cage of five trained royal Bengal tigers, a cago of trained hyenas, aud & fino circus troupo, . = ae LOOK AT YOUR TICKETS. Were Are Somo Lucky Ones, The following are somo of tho Iucky ticket- holdors in A, J. Nutting’s, the 0. O, D. clothter's, freo prizo: Ticket No. 10,778 was held by L. W. Nilos, ‘Tollor it: tho Coutral National Bank, and drow the $100 prizo, consisting of s silver toa-set of six pieces, Tickot No, 49,700 took the $100 silver saslver, and was beld by N, Willtamns, clothier, of No. 499 South Canal street. Tickot No, 972 entitled Edward H. Yalentive, of No. 206 Lako atreot, with W. A. Wood & Co., to tho #75 gold watch, ‘Tickot No. 75,442 took the silver watch ($95) for Euward Lowia, waiter in Kuhn's Hotot. Ticket No, 104 was held by J. W. Ebrman, druggist, 987 State streot, aud took the silver hunting-case watch, #35, Tiekot No, 96,438, held by Georgo W. Pattor- aon, grocer, 237 Halsted streot, rocoived the 835 ullvor double-time wateb, —__ 4 Ticket No, 80,6UG diew tho 25 tollot-rat for D. Mendolbaum, cutter with A. Louis & Co., 111 and 113 Wabash avonue, Ticket No. 62,000 antitied E. J. Bonding, of 51 Cicero court, to S15 butter-dist. - Ticket No, 23,012 took for G. W. Fuller, of tho Unton Stock-Yards, silvor card-stand, 312, Ticket No. 88,360 drow for Augustus i. Perle- wita, No. 295 Third avenuo, silver situp-pitcher- stand, valuad at S12. No. 72,013, held by Tred G, Cloment, corner Wabash avouue aud Tventy-eocond street, took $9 card-ntand. No. 70,907, bold by G. W. Wot ark Atkin- Some of tho prizes atill remaiu unclaimed, and await their ticket-holdora. ' A.J. Nurrixe, 0. 0. D. Clothier for men, youths, boyd, and ehiidren, Nos. 184 and 186 aiate street, SS OBITUARY. Kenge, N. H., May 3,—Thomas M. Edwards, tho first prosident of the Oneatslro Railroad, and a momber of Congryss for four years, died this morning. New York, May 3.—Mr, Stillman Witt, of | Cleveland, estiod for Enropoa weok ago last ‘Thursday, cn tho etoamor Saover, bopiug 8 sex yoyage would improve his failing benlth. In- tolligenco was received to-day by cable that ho died at gen. ————_+—_—___. The Silk Queation, ‘Two manufacturers, lacking patronage for all, have embarked {n a new enterprise, “The brag business,” euch claiming to have been the firat to sell ailk bearing thelr own name, To seitle this question for them it sooms appropriate for a third party to auggost that, If the goods atluded to were to-day placod in comparison ‘with recent manufactures, thelr inforior quality would make both partios extremely anxious to erase their il. Justrioua names, or disown them, ‘To clafm the origin of allk-manufacture elows an ignorance of biblical Ittorature. ‘To claim credit for placing thelr names on infortor goods shows & lack of common sense, ‘The Dest Judyeu of machine-twist and sewlng-silke are tho clothing and shoe manufacturers, who universally ac» Kuowlodge that tho best goods made in this or any other’country ate mauutoctured by Beavoy, Foster & Mowman, at Canton, Mass, aud nold avery wore, —————— Glen Flora. It you are an invalld from any cause write to 0, 0, & WH, Parks, Waukegan, Ill., and obtain circular giving fifty or more cortificates emanating from dis~ tinguished and well-known citizens attosting to tho wonderful cures performed by the use of Glon Flora aalneral water, _ ‘Tho water {a for sale by most of the prominent drug- giata in Chicago. Oil Paintings. ‘This morning at 10 o'clock, and afternoon at 8, Meuars, Eliton, Pomeroy & Co, will offer at their auc tlon rooms, 64 and 86 Nandolph street, ® large and splendid collection of high-class oll paintings, Theso pletures are from alesding New York art emporium, and ate consigned to this house for ante, without limit ‘or reecree, Pa Dye ond Finish in a Suporior Stylo Indies’ uilk, satin, woolen shawls, and dressos of every description, Lace ourtaine, crape shawls, counter- panca cleansed and bloached, and warranted liko new, Cook & McLain, 80 Dearborn, 3 sand 261 West Madi- non atreela, Ss Arabian Mocha, In the adyorlisemont of Rockwood Brothers’ North fide grocery Louse, No, 72 Clark stroet, published Munday last, an error rade “ Arabian ” Mocha reat “American Mocha, The above Orm claim that their Arablan Mochs is the Lest in the market, ———. Mineral Water. Glon Flora mineral water for family use, freah from the spriugé at Waukegan, for sole by Buck & Rayner, 127 Clark atreet, and corner Btate and Madison streets, Chickering Pianos contain all latest improvementa, Qver 46,000 persons have testified to thelr superiority, Beed’s Temple of Musle, 92 Van Buren strect, | DEMPARY—Mi abd D. Mm, earaer of Wrenteenth sad tinerortiold Hop, Raed DO gente anit months ‘ne fanaral will cata to Rueohill, WALSIT—fohard Waleh, awod 80 708 a, Thorman Kaneral will taka place on Tuesday, May 4, by ose to jalvaty. at hie reaidence, jamnp fake place on Wodnesday, May 5, dy won AUSTION SALES, By GEO. PO GOR & eu Y OSs To Wabanean OO DRY GOoDSs. Our Nort Regular Auctton Salo, Tucsday, May 4, SPEOIAL NOTICES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MAA, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been nacd for children with nover-failing success, It corrocte acide ity pf tho atomaoh, relioves wind colic, regulates the bow- ele, ences dysentory toothing or att diarrhea, svhethor arising from er canes. An oldt and well-tried romoly. A complnto and attractive sata of every dose Aiaplo and. Raney Dey. Code, monk momenta mires! and chiideen'a Pain and ancy Woslery, Notions, White Gonds, Inde" and fafantet Unitorwe: ‘Temtiuce Udeings Linen’ Goods, Umbroitas, ale, tate ant Cann eat Hoty, Hien ious Gn iain-Nelt ings, Maraciling jovorlate, Table Oll-Ulutha, Ce Whine. Nardnero, Cutlery, ae. waee: CLOTHING. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THE HOUSEHOLD PANAGE. Vs Me TONGS tallct wl fliare iene (aati eater ot a. palh In the stomach, b colilayapratna, anil beutaos, Children Often Look Pale and Siok From no uther canes than having wormsin the stomach, MIFUGE COMIITA will dentroy worms without Injury to the child, being perfoetly witktk, and tree from all coloring or other fajurious ingredionia unie Buld by all dragglats, BROWNS'S Viti ally usad in worm proparatious. Bb cents a box, As on rum powels, or sida; rhommationt, calles For inorbatandexteriist use, External Ap- pileatton Giles’ Liniment Ivdido of A Onis eurpanann A Tn additton to the above, wo ahall also offor the finery atock af Clothing In mn hoya’ tha? hihited thang ‘Chicas “Angtiin toutes he ataeeen strictly feaah anit clean, mada tp tn ths ans, al Atzlen of tho present season, and of tho most elegant and Our lineof Carpota for this sate will wOeanaucrteteer Whey cuset mag aHUs poate £6 ‘and 70 Wabash-ar, 206 Cottage Grove-av,, CORNER OF TWENTY-SINTILST,, ON TOESDAY, MAY 4, AT 9:30 (CLOCK, ‘Pho entire contents of a firat-clans Gi at | 01 ss Grocery taiietalus flengLoipacaeiies | Bt0rO and Vixturos, two Lorsos, Hxpross hinds or foot, ace Ache, Nou. | Wakons, and Iarnonses, Xe. Also kancy* valuta, a Wounds ofsvery | Groverios, Bugara, ‘Vas, Coffoe, Orookory, Tak Bane lend, ‘ta elther hore or man. It! and Glassware, Notiona, &o. 5 s only equleén ta be trlod n6 Yowes oF atablo will Bo with- G. P/ GOD & OO., Auctioncers, York, Only jnoand $1 par hatile. i ESaliity alldrugeinta, Denot 20, 481 Blith-ar., Now Ce nd REMOVALS. “REMOVAL ~ OF THE OPEN’ AND TOP BUGGIES AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, May 4, at 11 o'clock sharp, Two Democrat Wagous, one Two-Spring Phaeton, ene ‘Throe-Spring Phaoton, ons Jump-Heat Top Carriage, two. ‘Top Buggles, two Top Carringos, one Site-flar toad. COMMISSION MERCHANTS | A RYDER & © FRUITS, OYSTERS, Ad Agents foe Fe I. Mallory, & Unere Oxatore, REMOVED TO 191 SACKBON-ST, A. RxpEn, »y WHOLESALE DEALERS Buse RRA? Pate Cu ‘A, Winatow, ‘Wagon, ons Business Bugey, twouty Rete Blogle and Double Harnosses, by GEO, P. GORE 4 Co, and 70 Wabash-ay, ONE THOUSAND CASES, Boxe 4 ELS ORT oa sen, Suoenraarsto A's Emmons & Co 8 (., OIDAGO, In SAMPLES and D SF RROAT ES, of OUS. ealota in Fruita, Vegetables, an APMARREESY, CBiedgg. RUATHERWICK, & OAPMA’ 7 QENBUAL COMMISION TOE TO. 8 MARKHT.1 Who Ns MERGITANTS, ja Urocars, 1 Cosistission mrncitants, atein Fruita, Vegot d oun. A ‘CHICAGO, IL. EXceS—Fourth Nativoal Bank; Durands & Co., Boots, Shoes &.Siynars At Auction, by Cz dy arm. ods On Thureday, May Gat 9 1-2 o'clock, BuACKMAN, Brose (Established | 188), Sts— ‘enenors to Linsley, Hlnckman & C and Praduce, REMOVED ‘TO Br ACRMAN, W. Ly BLACKMAN, ta Hitt, Nat. Wauké Chicago: 9 7 Commlealons WMARRKTAT, 0, HB LACKMAN, Hofer M, Moore & Co,,Ghicago, Tho Entire Stock of a Dealer Ro- tiring from Business, ALSO, A FHIST-OLASS LOT OF rain ih PECGENIEIMER & LOEB, ON-BT Gonoral Commission, Second-Hand Furniture, Heed te MS TACKSON-BT'., Chicago. Advances | Parlor, Chamber, Librarr. Dining-room, and Kitebe Fa eee tee o ai iee be poemiasion to Heury | Fumilure, Waclot and Ofion Wess, Shi to Uionebaure. Pes, Goniaan National tau, Onioegos Av Turee-yige aud’ Wool Oarpete, toe Olean Bad tise Nouborgor & ir OREMAN, ERVIN & Ct {GENERAL COMMISSION MBROUANTS, REMO 10 SOULE WATEICET., Weat Lako-at., Chicazo, prune BOHNITZIUS & CO., FRUIT COMMISSION, $0 Handolpb-at. REMOVED TO 206 JACKSON-ST., CHIOAGO. FRUIT AND GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE "Br, WATERBOLTER Romored to 233 Filth-av., bet, Jackson and Quinoy-ate, {'apall oadearor to abtaia theliguost market. Dricas xe all ttmos, Auotionsors, Anothor sale of Dry Goods, Olothing, Carpets, Eto, A fargo and variod ling: oideateable, gone will be offered tn this sale 10 Dry Guus, Notions, Wostorys Hats, Gaps, and ‘Steaw Geode, Kiasus, Walte tooae Gat. ‘aro, ota. logani, and attractive display of Gente! Hxtra tory, A larke, ¢! OF | ite Ciistom- Stade Clothing, tu all tho foto atyles, of the at a and workmanship. Al y HIS aaa SP tn noe ot soe is at clock an attractive te Sno AU-Wook, Inaratn and Gittage Carpotas Saree ‘AN. RAL COMMISSION: iuostio Fruits, Jidos, Polts,'Tallom, Kinds of Coutry Produce, 142 Jackson: Good 8 KNORR, GENERAL COMMISSION MERORANTS, Hororod to. Hi. Cor. itt a ‘Agonta for Storona’ ifg@ Oarriors, sod York Batter Tubs. ae) = F, ORVIS + 00.. Goneral Commission Merchants, Koter by 3 Be Tite + No. él Mariott, Chicago, toa to Stiles, Golly & Mod{shan, Chic Joseph, Aen. ; W. B, Talmadge, wostern National Hank, Chicago. rain, Provisions, Foret and Do- t, Kgs, aud all Chtcaye Jackson-st, Culeago, ‘Btate Ash Bthort, tows; Nurti~ WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloncors. Chicnuo, 1950. PHT EgaGD, Saterroome Tuesday Morning, May 4, at 91-28, m, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, (Established tn 10: JLE WES, BRAUNS & CO. (Lato Howes ft MARKICST., Chleago. ‘Grain, aur, Heads, Potato Greoa snd Dried Frutte, otc. E & Trans), ‘ral ‘Gommiesion Mterchanta, removed to Bb ravisions, Hutter,Cges, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Straw Good Umbrollaes Wats, Uaps, Glovos, Hoots and wnatSO das: binen Shirt Fronts, los. Linen TO) ly 2.098 Window Bundles, ail eolors, I HOEVERT & CO. ERAL COMMISION MENOIANTS, VB JAOKSON-ST., ONICAGO, Isaac Hovrent, K. A. Somorz. 0 Casos U. 8, Muskata, 20 in esoh, Atour Salearooms, 168 Madieon-at., soc tid floor. WA, A. BUTTERS & 0O,, Auctioneers, A DESIRABLE STOOK OF L, 4aeBAXs, 4599 GENERAL COMMISSION MEROMANTS AND WHOLESALE FRUIT, REMOVED TO. % SOUTH WATER-ST., OUIOAGO, Donble and Singlo Buggy, Carriage, Rooke away, and Expross Harnoss, Tons sold by Catalogue, Also USK £ BRLATHERWIOK, L GKNEKAL BOAR MERCHANTS, 43 MARKICT-ST., CIIOAGO. 3.W. Lean, Nel i. BLaTOERWiCE, TERED TOP BUGGIES, TURSDAY MORNING, y STAY peat se 08 10 cislecks at out WM. A. BUTTERS & €O.. Auctionoore, ‘Wednesday Morning, May 5, at 04 o'clk, a. Js chants, removod. Yutney-et., Obie Frults, Vogotablos, You Hides, Pelts, Butter, Ena: 3, Corer, Graln, Boeds, Poultry, BMITH 4 CO., General Commission Mor- to 8. Ei, Corper Fittheay. anit 05 IIL., for tho eato of Green and Driod » trey ud Country Produce gunorally. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Furniture, Carpots, Oil Cloths, ‘Table Cutlery. Plated Ware, Involco Hardware, W.Grane W,, BU’ 4 MO. Wars, BRODUGE COMMIBSION, REMOVED 10 41 MARKECT-ST., GHIGAGO, California and other Frults in tholr soason, ov Ww, Butea, SA, Burra, RR, HAMILTON & 00. 1 Marchants, removed to 8t Marketat. Herenences—it, D. Cosaitt ¢ Uo., Wholeta ¥ranklin MaoVeagh & Co., Wholesale Gros 2C0,, ‘Teas and Collacs, A. Burts, General Produco Commis: k thioai ite, Yellow. and Glassware. Also, D OASES U. $. MUBKETS AND RIFLES, At our Salesoninn, 16s Madison at, ‘Wal, A. BUTTRIS & CO,. Auctioneers, TRURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6, AT 9% O'CLOOK, RRQULAR' TRADR SALD Dry Goods, Rogular Made Clothing, BOOTH SUORS, AND SLIPPERS, at one Satesrooms, . MILLI BIRO,, R. ° 7 yh abltoned 1967), CoM MIRAI: GRAIN, AND PRODUCE, 08 Madlson-st., MOONY, A. BUTTERS &CO,, Auctioneers BONERS & COS SATURDAYS SALE, B. GUABKE & CO, Getabilahod 1269), Tattor Tal. fers’ National ational Hank, Ocdar Rapids, Ja. ; J» ors and Commisslon Merchants, remova Ma; Market-at., Mank, Chica, Chicago, RevEnENCHS—Trad 7 rte Ni Firat National Hank, Washington, Ia. FURNITURE, Rte,, MAY 8. Wo will th ods t ee By ELISO: a D, RANDALL, T, Pettit Nd'pnopuor comniaston, REMOVED TO "29 AND Uineaga, Mh 18 SOLICITED, ILLS, SWAIN & CO, Dd. HS. ” GENERAL COMMISSION MENOHANTS, REMOVED TO NO, 7 MARKET-ST., OHIOAGO, Oi FIVTH-AY., corner -/Qil Paintings | WH FIROIRH 400, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for th ofall k rn fads of Groen and Dried Hattor Boalt, Nien, Talos, Pelatoos, Crane mastry Produce moked tol Juckwon-et,, Chioaky, ti. WANZER & CO,, Produco and Genoral Com esto BMarchants, renoved to (49 Hoult Waters 0. Wo also give personal attention to filling orders for | @ splen ton of 154 high-clase Ekta, Boode, Ureou aud Lirled Patateon, flaunts aston 8 tA gir! Butter, Fgas, ote ARTEL. Auctlonooss, 77 and 79 South Doarboru-st. Special Sale, TUESDAY, MAY 4, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK A. Of, OF NEW, KLEGANT PARLOR & CHAMBER SET And a full asaortinont of desirable Housekeeping Goods. Large Hog of Britauls and Ingraln Qarpots, Crockery, Alaswware, Silvor-platod Ware, utc. Cantente of T HOUSES, Gentoe Furniture, but little used, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, OUR REGULAR SALE Of Now and Usod FURNITURE, Show-Cases, Soda Foun- ‘Our stock of House. and muat be Oi ta, Crocke! ue, Otiee, Daa keoping Goods is immonse, closed outto make room for other consign- mi TI LL, WILLIAMS & CO. Oil Paintings! AT AUCTION. At our salosroom, 84 and 66 Randolph-at., thia morning, Tassday, fet 4, at Wo'slack and afternoon at 8 o’elod! id colt modera OIL PAINTINGS, by wellknown Amariean and forni tf Pant Rito ombraclee sich natice ne Mayarneina, Hill, Haken, Wostse B, itordivan, Bolsinen, C.D. Sawer, Hotere andi many siliocs of equally wallaowa ch apaco provers me iiogsthor the tines cultection which has og boon of t auction this season in Obicsgo. Ploturos gonsigned to us by a lesding Art ‘Assootation in Now Yak, with positive fast otioua from the sae artlate represented to soll without Ilmit or resorva. rhe public are sorely Invited te attend this sales Hiikt Ny POMEROY & WG. Anctionoers. Sale at 601 Michigan-av., ‘Wednosday Morning, May 5, at 10 O'Clook, We anll entire heuschold furniture of private reeidenoe No, ot Miuiduan-av., uear Bixlooathet, PARLOR FURNITURE, BRUSHES 0 Re OMT ANY OWATAY MANUEL AND WALNUT OHAMBER BETS; TAMING ROOM FURNITUR: ERTENSION-TAGLES aU GHIA GLASS, AND CROCKERY W, TE SE caunDay 7UnnITURR: COOK STOVES 4 * o VALOR 8, FTO., HTO., ETO. fale tory, fainily decling keeplna. ereo arr deniizaritinied baesobsening, * PHILLIPS—On the 8d inst, Capt. He 2%. Phitlips, ou 6S years. if his late residonce, 401 West Jackson. ayfatilerciock a, wi. Special cate to. lovekl ly invited. He ei eitaraad avon, Ne Ys, and Rook Island, It., papers please oop: DHRAKE-Of pneumonia, at6e,m. Mey % at his real. dence, cornes af Uakloy aud Harrteon-ate., Alosander ‘Drake, aged rare, ‘at hig lata residence, Wodnosday, May 6, at n, a, Carriages eee reglands Head of tie fetaty BIERGH—On the3d inst. at bie rostdonce, 294 6 Mer tai OF Merle Uotets aged tb poate 2 mouths ayes Fuuural frova the houte to-day at 2o'clook, BRIGGS—Os Monday, May 0, of rhoamatten of the boart, Dr, It, Bb, Briggs, M. D., aged 65 years, ‘unerel Wodscaday, Ala from Amity Beptist burch, corer loboy-at. | Gare Fisgos to Rosehill. Feiends invited, O'BYRNE —Saddenly, of bi ‘85 Unitas fay 1, a Sea y Sata i arad wile dt Pateick C'lyeud, aged Ly ' Byrug, are, naive of Coal sisb of Arcaras, Uouuly of tsciaumon, Irelan H ir id Fy Isto residonce, Tuesday, M cag ori at ahgnee, Tuan, Mad A abt {hence by catriages fo Galrary Camatory, ‘Frlonds of the tony, ro reapootiully invit to atton Earicisu pepors please copy. Prati May i) at horrs idsnoe, 161 Bouth Bangamon- * Ha rel ot hou hdnonig, I otolork am LOGG—Tus funeral of the late Mr. lac i take pl al olock, trom oilers earieatinateer me Oe M4 METT—Oa Mondar, ‘of abscess 0! i OT Sain ed wlie’ot Bestel De Leet, agee ob JPR trlanda af the family ore tavited te the fuseral om & CO, By S. DINGE Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, May 5, at 10 8, m, » AT OUR STORE, 80 and 82 East Randolph-st,, OUR REGULAR SALK OF HOUSEHOLD —FORNITORE, Gonsletion ot Parlor ana Boron Sy ‘al ‘Katouslon ‘tab! y Co aoe eaten utrenaees Bedateadee Bi Springs, Kary de, Ai, 100s New apse Care, * Also, Large Line of Furaitore {a white, Ana, a general, sssortment of Merchandise, with which the # sopmenté* 8, DINGKE 4 00,, Auctioneers, Haftots, 5 3 ruben fruvsels ureaus, Tron Workers’ * Machinery AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, DAY 6, AT 2 P.M At Warehouso, 3i South Cana! it a 34, large Jog Meabiaer g comatating ft Milling Btaobt: Fatybaatiet renege Palins, Cuvok’, Molitor, Mastin Galvanized Iron Hanks, with kay look atlechumenta. ‘Salo piremptory. RLIRON, FON EMOY 2 00,, Atationerrs:_, By JAS. P, MeNAMARA & CO. ‘31 Rast Wasbington-st, Tuosday Morning, May 4, at 9 1-2 o'clock, WE WILL SELL fa pol=y ROOTS, sus & SLIPPERS ‘The beet auartment yet offered aA auatlan. AU goods “2 By WM. F. HODGES & CO. Chattel Mortgage Sale ny to be soli ere tobe sold on TU RSD AY snorat Ute on, Kitohen. and Laund: lsh Bods and ber Mela, ing, ry O-at-; alec at 3p. nl., Pony Ey 23 ie Je ‘coutlatiog of VarlarMuratture “bts SPECIAL Room, ng: Moguet, V: feng Ege eta carmen ot bea! froah from manuts: S £1),, Avotionsers. Hau ¥ MONA Ms By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO, ‘Auotionvers, 105 and 197 Kast Handolph-ot, SALE OF FURNITURES CARPETS » THIS DAY, AT 104, My Tosicheoaanhmais epi ate In: