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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1876—SIXTEUGN PAG. L. Shorey, Mr. Dunn; of Rockford, and Dr. J. a POLITIC. AL being interpret failure. About 10 o'clock, 5 Tapiiemich ocpeeaere, wet ceets| SECRET SOCIETIES. | arti bad De) Ca. omer Rip recede corner of Fol perited to No less than seven lodges of Chicago are seid | a 2 en route home, their stent on va A ger to have voted to attend the ‘‘ancivorsary "at E Sinebof weren who wero ducisdng Paulie ==4er | Cordig] Reception Extended to Visiting a ra Rockford. It is expected that many others Ww: the lamp-post. When the police put is aa spre bee Knights by St. Bernard Cams Rockford: Tt te the men erensed to the oppanite side of fs Tors Axford, ia spending drew revolvers fired away No. 35 8 3 i Z Gay mmuieroun fatent,-Formunately n0 one, Was ity - mandery No. 35. qn, John, Lake, of Toroperts, the prospocts | A Mass Meeting of all citizens gt Bot the ssoanlting P party was pursued with ballets =o for the successful colobration of the anniversary | Chicago, without distinction of ‘tho was not indentified as belonging to the 64D, Were | ial Reuni ° Odd-Fellow Past | tho 26th inst. at Rockford as very flattering. | party, who are opposed to the co, lentennial Reunion 0: -F 6! It is absolutely necessary for all todges snd | tinuance in office of the Dresenj 16 Hterary cultivation, exquisite senstoility to art, and re- THE CITy. finement of feeling pecullary ited, tim for ino com, Panionship of a Club, the object of which is not less 2o foster friendship than to encourago intellectual im- GENERAL NEWS. ‘provement. =—— evoreed, That the name of oor lamented friend de- Dr. James McCosh, President of Prioceton (N.3.) | serves permanent place on the, ro a ; : in bi few days. ands noble, ina, ca nn joan nd _aaweriot Ee repulas wei coting Publi 14- | formance of duty, and of a ‘and generous hos ape monthly meeting of the Public 1- | SARE icn made his homea centre of socisl and must be arivers, who aro by law required to pay $1 tect’ for. the privilege of driv fog ‘a? vous, Dut it is a melanchely fact {Est only sixteen came to time, Whether there aro only thirty fruit peddlers in Chicago, let the resder Judge. On overs street corner, in every large, build- ing, is found, a peddier, ‘and st every turn “Apple ” meet one. S Ttwas incorrectly stated sometime ago that tho Mayor had requested the scavengers working under thecity contract to pay. Henever did anything of the kind, ‘The rest of the list is left for what it is worth. mw caught. ‘brary Directory was not held yesterdsy owing to the diterary culture, tie . : sbeence of 2 quoram. (iesiteed, That the members of the Club attend his | any ono {hints that the eense department is Properly }- George H. Burrows and Carrie H, Williams, WhO i hila- e ‘ents who intend to go to Rockford on : sna ae at det wom Pitas | enna amas etags em” | yey, MS" at Sa eg | Mayet oshe aurea, ts ‘ee cacamjuenta who stond tage fe Rerk(od,o2 | Mayor, and who are in favor g ‘mmemorative of his Ife a0? Tiese resold peice” any one cdisiston of a” clay | tining money, onder ae’ tormer operations in the elpiias She 26th %o Eirrangements on or before the sth | nominating @ candidate for Mayo, inst. to be voted for at the coming mn. erly Blackbaro, of Fairbury, s | nicipal election, will be held at the ‘at like Chicago, the same ‘Mayor's police, ons in partic. ular, have plenty of timo to loaf about the City-Hall last, made the happy father of three [bouncing boys at ited, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to cue birth, ‘The mother and children are all doing well. ented: Tana her son, to whom the Club offers & cracked Leas were briefly reviewed, sureee ibelore: eater a : 5 tt who day on complaint of 2° | Death of a Prominent Member of the | | Brother 7. Tt ‘With an Ulster in the winter and fall and = duster { symp2thy which flowers pon the lips but whose roots | Hitt ound in saloons, When the Ma: u z yor gets police- ca Sains , in the epring and summer, it makes comparatively | 37¢ in the heat. snd aroun vo more elergy tho city’s revenues Will be | fim ‘or ’¢heir chims to have been 2 : prominent member of the Grand Lodge, passed ne bat ittte difference to the true philosopher how pantsare | yt was at Jud STINTS Te co yesterday. Ho-was s | increased. : in. oF, Chen smbahinssiane Soe pe tnem Being Knights of Pythias---Centen- Through the city yesterday oa bis way to Hut- SEG WEE a = tal, gaumt, ray boned man, Trl ho ofiee ws THE CITY-HALi withont witneane and, counte, Mt Ce Crewing the nial Prospects. eninson, Baneas, “whore he will establish hin- Paine . | sonation of e. He a ie prosecution, wit 9 ‘intention o! self in busi le iti i Fashionable Intelligence.—Pawnbrokers donot d- | Stenty stride, and, taking a paper fram his pocket, vrerey at some moro convenient time, Burrows is Sea 2 os doe will pay atten All citizens who believe that the vance more than 10 per cent on Ulsters, and ail chance A i i under bonds of $1, the result of a suit before Jus- Adriel Encampment No. pay ly | office of Mayor is now held in aaa ae ane ccupting sealskin capa is strictly | "'«Districl-Attorney's office, eh?” The City Collector took in about $600 yesterday. | RUS Ret a rntar to the onefbeqan by Coley MASONIC. wit ne Exeelsier “Encampment No. 108 oa Fri- the a sn dese «Yes, replied the Deputy Sub-Acting Assistant- | City indebtedness to the amount of $31,000 waa patd | and Williams ia under $800 bonds to answer Mondsy ST. BERNARD COMMANDERY. day evening of this week. No. 103 meets at No. | ance of the laws an Constitutio, of adui- ‘All Patriarchs of No. 106 are | of the State, and who are in fayo, before Justice Mecch to. the A very plessing evening was passed last | 1372 State street. r dnneray Bee Milcher, who avers that WEST | horeday at St. Bernard Commandery, the oc earnestly invited to Join in this trateras! pass of voting for and electing a Mayor ly ‘with one Doll Smith, alias Doll & ; ; Gen. J. C. i Willams,, Taken altogether, tho pair, Burrows and | casion being the receipt of a notice trom Grand } on" bg. M,, are expected to be present. by the people of the city, notwith. | at the pawner’s risk. 3 stint Atterney of the United States for the North- ‘A private letter from Rockford states that the Coro- astri etof Tinols, nc of that city is 99 grateful and polite that he never | —»*Sou tate charge of all offenses against the United yesterday. ‘The achool-teschers joyfully accepted their separate shares of the $25,000 divided amongst them yesterday, Pisses 8 combined mower and reaper without taking | States. eb?" 3 : of his bat and bowin g deeply to it. pe! x Woda cad ston attuoneda aut * and departed rejoicing st having so soon received © See a Biveaiae to being proved to be Inspector Sir Knight J. G. Elwood, of Joliet, standtng the refusal of the ¢ The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, | 441 is,” Seino meee salle ATTACHING AN OFFICER. that be would at that time make bis annual of- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, SE ee A tacedll an eee No. 88 Madison street (TamUsE Building, was, a3 | «philadelphia squabs, and quail on tosst, and raw | Officers Londrigan and Crook, who were on watch at | ¢ shout 10 o'clock last night as Otlicer Francis Mo- | ficial visit to St. Bernard ‘and inspect their work, Fe FAS oe anne MENOETs a ection, .: a, m2, 40 degrees; 10 a, m., 46; ‘47; 47. 134453 | tomatoes, and epring chickens, snd tenderloin, and | tho South Town headquarters Tucsday night, and oe Cormick was patrolling his beat on ‘Twelfth streets in | 4 he egcorted by a detachment of Sir Knights rhe incest Geinca nee ad pass of the acth: are earnestly requested ‘to bes 8 present. Bik negligence and inattention to duty were suspent Friday, will be investigated by Maruhal Goodell and ‘Chief of Police Hickey to-morrow. ‘The Law Department en masse attended the Demo- cratic Convention. At least that oftice was closed dur. ing the afternoon, ‘The Mayor also was absent from his accustomed piace, and the city headquarters in general were pretty well devold of their usual number of visitors and hangers-on. the vicinity of Wabash avenue, a party of six roughs c h Boo OE yaaa ee eund twa of thom demol- | from Joliet Commandery No. 4. In connection | gontal doath of Brother J. B. Herdman, of Iowa, fahed the street-lampe. Dr. Cook, who resides at 360 | Fith tho occasion, Calvary No. $5, from Wood- | tho particulars of which are of a fearful nature, Speakers from both parties will Michigan ice the who = a a8, . Michigan avenuo,iuppened tonotce ibe, 2 is | atock, were algo cordially entertained s8 visit- | and will be learned by a wide citele of frieuds | be present and address the meet iceman, Who. proceeded to arrest them-{ crs; also Sir Knights from soveral other Com- | throughout both the East aud West with feelings | ing. * poli stag oftoer Bed 1 108 Pap ia, custody ani | roanderies gavo fitting evidence of knightly xe- | of grost sorrow. From the monero informs- ELLIOTT ANTHONY, ee tien ehiees (Shia, are red doen bee 8 30. ‘epect sand good-will by their presence. one tion derived by telegraph, it sppoars that PERRY H. SMITH, i rapid eu lon. Ono of them i e of | tinately, Eminent Sir Knight #iwood was | decensed was crossiny the river from : 5 MANOEL TALOOTT, Sp. mq 49, Barometer, 8a, mi, 21.25; 8 D. ™., 23.2. | ¢ried potatoes, and ice cream, and porter-louso steak, oad now the Landlord, elothod with emilee as with a | snd veinson ateak, and eurrant jelly, and canree bees eloak, goeth about and saith to the responsible tenant ducks, and coffee, and champagne, and buttered that if he will take another year’s lease be ‘will oil- | tosst-——” Here ‘be paused, quite outof bresth, and that if he wil take another, sear age; and pus in a | passed bis tongue hungrily Once or fwice around his new mink, an, ‘ in 8A. A.D, A.B. A, ND. Tt is expected thst the trialof Ald, Callertom, ex- Eee ssid the D.B. ND, altn‘ahtse Gauger charged with conspiracy to de- | ™ rent, Pye got # contempt for the Congress of the see fraud the Heyvonue Department of the taxon whisky, | gnited States! I want you to take down that I, ‘illcome up immediately after the Freysinger case, | rhompeon véters Curtis, of Mendots, Ilenoy, say ‘The Finance Committeo met in the Comptrotler’s | Pa iert hip, the bullet passing into the groin, Ho a now pending. they're all salarg-grabbers, Dack-pay_ thieves, ex-Con- acim 4 ae SOE re ine Commissioner | wag algo slightly wounded in the right, arm. ‘and the | indisposed, and, consequently, was unable to | Davenport to Rock Island in a hack, qQnuspiring orator at St, Tous, bis rs a peel Let ete a ee contemnt Sain Frinalviliey Passed favorably Oe mf tho. founda | eee Malls passed through, the Wight ide, of bis | perform in pereon the duties of the occasion, | and bad arrived onthe Ttinois side when tho MELVILLE W. dimmaged bis political ospecis by alluding in sepecch | 52, ‘Nau, and refuse" to answer any | tions of the Wet Sice pumping works, The bill eon- co ane ee inher down one of is “gMcCOF | ana delegated Eminent Sic Knight L. L. Munn, | hackman attempted driving across the railroad ABNER TAYLOR, ‘As most of them | had not oats been tried but convicted questions ey can pat to me. Raped, you to send mo caine seer tes eoeie, aan ral by the after he was wounded, but they, all eecaped. rhe oni | of Freeport, his proxy, and it is hoped he was ss | track in front of an approsching engine. Mr. z cosuarres, ‘were a jasion con- refass eas 7 shot, walk ‘Arm is ing sidered particularly fortunate. Grbus tolsmo in my cage. And I want you tosend | matter of the city’s financial condition was left su. | Station, where Dr. ‘Phillips, of 283 Clark etreet, dressed well pleased mith tho result of his Iabors as were | Hordman, seeing the apparent danger, jumped corpus to ier gu and brotied ham, and porter-house | Tremely alone, and there sppeara to bo nothing new of | lis wounds. ‘Ihe injuries aro not ark street, dreste”’ | the many Sir Knights withrtheir distinguished | out of the hack and was caught by the engine, TO THE VCTERS interest in it. "In regard to the rumor that an effort Se EEE Eee visitor. burled 50 feet forward, then run over, the en- or vie ‘A married woman on May street has her Irasband in | steak, and fried potatoes, and tomatoes, snd quail on eels nes oe iy atter ste De tneiaroe toasty and coffee, and strawberry short-cake; you hear cer's fora new ono that is stronger in the handle, | “rhe Deputy Acting Sub-Assistant District, Attorney without pulling his hat over bis eyes OF pretending | said he eee selnnga club drove the contumaceons that he ran against a door in the dark, Sitness down atzire. He waa seen about ten minutes ‘Uf anexpreasmsn buys a horse for 63 cents, and | later ‘of some raw cheese on in culforget0, and his Own time being estimated at | front of the Court House. $1.50 s day, transports thirty-seven loads of household ‘AN ORNAMENT TO THE CITY. F150 8 day, trae Taye at $17.50 a load, bow much per | Chicago hsa no ides of being outdone by any city furniture Oy realize on his investment? (The forego- | without a Whisky Ring, like Cincinnst!; hence THs See ee esraeater lait Rae eee isthe Gaur Mouse Wi were now alive and were em- | Dent resident has resol or © 1088 ployed in the grocery business, it fe lbely hat bo | Square a public forum far excelling that Air. David seu See oP. of last year's | 22 built in Buena Vista stone. Inthe middle of this fornm, which conduct two fights of THE WEATHER. ‘After the duties of the evening the visitors gino crushing the body in a fearfal manner. Ths Wasurxaros, D. C., April 91 a, m.—For the | were escorted to the bonquet-hall, whero the | hackman it appears escaped being strack. Ths GHTH W RD as a 5 ’ verdict was that the canse of the acci- Hy ‘Tennessee and Obio Valley, the Upper Lakes, | good things prepared for the occasion wero duly conn Mel Oe a ort tbe Suiver. ‘Do- iL A . At tho request of alarge namber of voters of ths Righty Upper Mississippi, and Lower Missouri Val-/ appropriated by viaitors and hosts. After | ceased occupied a conspicuous position in the 9 req ley, warmer, northeast to southerly winds, sta- | which, toasts wore resented and responded to | Order, being Deputy Grand Chancellor of Iowa. Tee ae diidnen fos aldectnsa. ng to become aa tionary, followed by falling barometer, clear or | by Sir Knights Eminent Grand Commander T. * NOTES. Uitizans of *he Lighth Ward. hereby pledge ourselres 1 z 3 artly cloudy weather, and possibly light rain in | T. Gurney, ‘Eminent Grand Standard-bearer L. Preparations are advancing here in Chicago In give bin one baety wept, a 1 pan a iio § Thinneeota, and severe local wind-storms in the k Str, Be Boeing: “* fi LL. Munn, Freeport, Ill,; Eminent Sir Knight | matters pertuining to the Centennial trip. This | 804 it-flsan, to work and voto for Str, Northwest. EE. Tuomas, of Calvary; Eminent Sir Knight | city can turn out as well an equipped and drilled | . xfozer & Co., W. Kinsella, ‘J. Barth, Henry Lurner; Sir Knights John O'Neill, of body of members as soy that will appear at | R_Bebrio, ‘BMacnsks, Groig & P- McGillen, Apollo, No. 1;-Saulsbury, of Beloit; and Miller, Eoiledelphie, if energy and perseverance are te Raheny, AL. Murpdy, of Jolict, used. Z Unon the close of the festivities, the Knights Gauntlot Lodge No. 4 will confer the ampli- ‘would be mado to pay the Police and Fire Departments soon, and incaso money could not be obtained city serip would be used, there is no foundation for it further than that as great exertions will be used ‘to moet the city indebtedness as havo been mado hero- tofore, Whetier city scrip will be usod in any caso the Comptroller does not know. CREGIER. E FE ‘The dispensation of 2 kind and provident Mayor tothe Chief Engincer of the Water-Works still re- exertions which aro being mado by bis many friends fosave him. ‘The insuflicient reasons already given for his removal become more and more gauzy the longer they sre pondered over, snd Cregier’s friends wonder why Colvin did not enforce the uso of that To g YOCAL, OBSERVATIONS. HICAGO, April 8. ol Time. Bar.iThr Hu,| ‘Wind, *~ fRain \Wo'ther festal pay teeaple Sisathete emplo, — § E sa prow- Pr Sehaeiier Philip Lanor, maple sugar, to be melted down snd sold to credulous es is the rectangalsr foram, -9-cOns| ‘ egier to romain, = Fastomers 28 the result of this year's eugering- marble stopa, with gates of solid brass at the top, a8 pees SSN ae oieinst tis. except mH 28 | ~ oon, mil0018) 40, A¥'E,, fresb...../.... (Clear. | of St. Bernard escorted thous guests to the Com- | ged third again on Tuesday night at the Grand &e About 2 o'clook yesterday afternoon a child named | characteristic tributes to Mayor Colvin, Bronze | tipathy tothe smoke-burners. ‘The Board of Public j 11:18. m. 30.16" 44, 4ENSE, fresh. .ilear, | mercial, where they wore turned over to the | Todze Hall; algo the firat rank at 6 o'clock p. ‘WR. Wieboldt, Chariot F° Sen Mary O'Brien, residing with her parenta at No. 52 | balustrades surround the forum, and there are | HPMLY tothe ore dike the statement that thoy | 2:00 p. m.,90.16) 44, 57.N.E., frosh..|.....jClear. | caro of Mr. Pollin, who promised faithfully to | my, the eame day. mbers, J. Lander, mache Ba OBS ahs playing with matches, st fire to | four semi-cireular projections for tH6 accommodation | are as much in favor | of | the, nt that they | Sg brmjseis! 43| SN. E fresh..|.---./Cloar. | ceo that all farther wants were duly provided i J Levan, ese tsine, “A-Star her clothing, and, before the flames conld be extin | of speakers. In the middle will tower acolossal statue | the Mssor, and, on tho contrary, assert that | 9:00. m.20-10| 37], G0.N. Hy feet: ‘Ictecr. | for quring the visit in the city. The knightly Tae ieceoton, W.NMathel, -D. Wottersdert, bing, snd, Perpurned that death ensued soon | of Eloquence, surrounded by a group of bronze Ngures | they were in no way opposed to Mr. Gregier, 30:18}, m.[30.10| 37] 801. fresh.....[..--.1Cleur, | adienx were taken, and all were gratificd with HUMOR. 374i. Renarich, J, Prater. J. Schmitt, aher. ‘The » Coroner baa been notified, and will hold | of hervic size representing Conchehell Reynolds, Agr | but belisva him to be the ricbt may the right pl Vaxinam thermometer, 15. Minimum. 7 {hecsbort invervietw. be ba HB Duran," ‘Bipilo, Crosman 22, Wall a crbecien, the aloged defaulting President Saunt, the Gontas of Hiptty, Industrial Progress a xnis acgertion Gcbey Ara whe to eep ouy ma AGENESE, OBEERYA TIO | aoe ei REUNION OF RITQHTS TESTA ‘A bobtsil fnch—A crowded Stato atrest car, | 4: Bi, Cranford, Pelriet & Green 5 Metal Nath ‘Bank of LaC: fe arrest: joe Forrest, = s they could do so in spite of the Mayor, so long es they a under the auspices of the . Grand Comman- 7 i i re Le J vid. . Peacock, behcmcrenygr Sector wnose arrest | Jo Foret, ine Nineteen sh, Ce7mun doos notduter | cnet a erict asa Hoard; and. they significantly “Weather | dery of Pennsylvania, R. EB. Sir Charles “U. Sat oeey Ds be brniett of Mexico, but he | Jéwoaeimbors, B-Seatee, Doran ‘Station. {Bsr Thr Wind, {Rain Seernt Kingston, Grand Commander, will be held in SilN, W., brick. i the City of Philadelphin Thursday. Jane 1,in | It may be safely said that the people of Wor- oy commemoration of the Hundredth Anniversary | cester won't say dam any more, ‘A. Schager, if. A Levy, PD. Metrger, of American Indenendence. The following cir- See a and_1,000 others. of American von fgsued in connection with the | Cana man ining in a new suit of clothes be = subject: “ said to have a rag-out for dinner ? F: GROCERIES. Heapquanrensor Tue GENEsaL CommrrEe, Phils- | gomo of the “bent bulgers” think one city in aclphis, March 14.—In answer tonumerous inquiries in ao ts : deiphia, Marc tt cauinment of Raights ‘Templar tobe | the Dominion ts a geod place Toronto. bold at Ridley Park, near this city, during the Tem- | Hop-Sing, a washee-washee Chinaman on > ; lar Reunion, May 30, 31, and June 1, 1870, wo rr 1 rs Tint mo arrangements bave been. msdo to hold any |- West Randolph street, ought to be in the song- met Encampment, euknae. by. on wnes the eth Obtty, and-dance business. of the Grand Commandery of Pennsylvania; and any Pere Or ue otamade to the contrary are intended to mis- | ‘The ex-Governor of Mississippi, asys he was GS ais * warrant was issued several d97e ipoeGiscloner Horne | zaaterialiy from thas of Cincinget Par balconies pro- TORG0e. En the afternoon Judge Blodgett reduced terial advantage. Over each of the four balconies pro- bn $50,000, | $50,000, Wheeler to appear before the next | tided for the Epeakars is suspended o gigantic bronze term of the United States Court at LaCrosse. Operstora on *Change who went long on No. 2winy the iesnes now agitating the country gets up and ter Inst November, and humble followers of Schenck my’ ber Inst Noverweniness for bluffing on alittle pair: minutes,” the indicator on the dial-plate of the ex Boing to s bobiail usb, now look comparatively tinguisher st once turns round to © few,” ‘and the 7 piinen dutters, much more 60, i ciock-work is set going. If the orator exceeds his feed, than those capitalists who still wear and , time the extinguisher descends on him as promptly as Probably will have to go op wearing them through the | s policeman on the smaller man i & fight, and siuts hhim off without any, Poseiility of hig obtsining unan~ {mous consent to exten: e. new ani ‘The report of the Hospital for Women and Children, | HBOES ofestara ts also a most valuable one, ask the question, ‘* Would the Board discharge Mr. Chesbrough if the Mayor ordered them to do s072" Occurrences would this far indicate that the ‘Mayor ‘thas but very little backbone. If ‘Colvin so wills it, the Board will undoubtedly discharge Cregier without s ‘iseenting murmur, just af they have done with oth- ers who have come into displeasure with the City-Halt ring. ‘The patent smoke-consumer which has created such an excitement inside the City Ring, snd has already caused tho discharge of an old and valued servant of the public, is known as the Horatio Sf, Smith patent, andis ot present managed by Huff & Latin, of this city, H. D. Huff ino resident of St. Louis, and at- tends to the interests of the patent in that section, but an automatic registering and corner of Adams and Paulina streets, for the month of March, shows the number of ‘patients treated in the acakienevs a OF SEEAE TE ELECIED? ave ita | BAZ Bot get muccoedod, in introducing tho congimer tal to be 443 , 6; outside cases, e Town Chicago seems into the Water-Wor 3. Bir. Lycurgas Ladin i i i i ptr ing E renarpertd _ elaction troubles as well as the South Town, judging | is one of the wealthy Lafiin family ,and is an old rest seat ue Sold On eat aie A ater | ee frightened by impeachment, for his Amos i hold an Encampment, due notice thereof will be were of tho purest, but it made bis wife | New hog Prunes. n ‘New Zante Currents 8 dent of thiscity. The firm state that the invention is piven: Blanche. New Valencia Raiel in uso, and is giving the greatest satisfaction in the Ts from Mr. ‘Theophilus Gi weer a EN Biscktone, rom is ae toma election in West Clesso. task ‘Dons | omen of the St Louls Republican, the Cnciant ‘By order of Sir Charles 1. Batchelor, No.1; E. Sir <If stand my trial, I will loge, sir; so I will | New dried Biackbe: were x is tl Nati iS I. *, No. 15 af , oR 3 il | N rt Agentleman who, three months ago, borrowed $10 Ghlce of Police Magistrate, ‘The votes were counted Qieers Bick, fai the Palmer wai Grand Peelfic of to-ds: iin One enon. Golnmns. F. G. Garrigues, No. 2; E. Sir William H. Castle, Nov | ion to aioe § Ait ne ve qa New California Pitted Pi a from a capitalist on Clark street, to whom he gave, 88 | on Halsted street, ‘where the boxes ware brought and | Hotela, Mr. Mutchinson, tho engineer of tho Grocer’s to-day found the announcement of Messra, | 4; E. Sir E. P. Kingsbury, No. 17; E. Sir James M. skip indsor,” was the reply of an indicted | 4 ‘Suger.. ant) security, a first mortgage on his watch, went Saturday Se ne orion Hie, with the | Biodiis an ardent advocate of the invention, and | Etison, Pometoy & Co, of the peremptory sale of the | Porter, No. 19: E. Sir Michrol Nisbet, No. 29; E. Sir | Ringstor when asked what ha was going to do | standara oe ins to pay it off, and was surprised rather than satisfied | Supervisor, D. W. Baker, the Aseossor, Cornelius | CES that itin any way injures the boilers, Owing | entire stock of jewelry, silverware, diamonds, ete., of | Constana Cartin, No. 33; E, Sir Andrew Robeno. Jt | about it, Standard Granulated Sugar. a fo learn that his bill was $292¢, When he remon- | Ryan, and the Collector, David Hallanin, counted the } to the absence of Mr. Box introm town but little could | afr. A. H, Miller, of No. €1 Washington strect. This No, 96; E, Sir Richard G. Oellers, No. 47; E- Bir Ed- ° 5 Yellow C Sugar.......... v2) strated with the capitalist, the Istter replied: ‘Vell, ) pallots. “but they all refused to canvass the votes for | £2 ierned concerning the trial given the consumer at | is the most important sale of tho kind wi bad ward B. Spencer, No. 53; E. Sir Wm. H. Escle, ‘That rascally “comp” who substituted Eve | Ringsford’s Silver Gloss Starch, CIB bors... de indereed loogs high, pud dere ish 80 many loshes in | Police Magistrate, ‘Neither of the petitioners can tell | the Wator-Works, except Mir. Cregier’a side of the | taro, ‘portan hich bas ever men, ‘No. $i; E. Sir Marks Richards Muckle, | ¢,” sora in a description of a lady's dress at a | Duryeas’ Satin Gloss Starch, bux... fa dis peernees.’ Police Magis alected. and as thelr grievance iscom- | story, which is packed up by several Douler-makers 15 placo in this city, and should attract a large con- | Grand ‘Tressurer,’ Tressurer; E. Sir Charles E ra in pti y tL Dees Gamble's German Mottled Soa is Indications of strawberry short-cake are already sp~ | 702, they joined forces and filed a petition forman- | and engineers. course of buyers, Mr. Miller has determined to retire Moyer, Grand Recorder, ‘Secretary ;—General Com- | reception in Washington, making it read ‘Miss | Tomatoes, $-1b cans, McMurry’s, per doze 1a parent in the restaurant windows, where sn eruption Samu = the ae otic to compel {hom fe —— ; from business, and has taken this method to make a mittee of Arrangement of the Grand Commandery. Blank wore adress of Eve silk.” had evidently | Sugar Corn, 1b cane, ‘Elgin, per dozen. 200 Sa ecioce. stats that th expected. | 2 amend. fees ees besicecicsis THE COUNTY BUILDING. speedy disposal of his goods. is long residence and Fn Bel been resding Hans Breitmsn’s poem of ‘the | Fine Salt, per barrel. es FashionstiePaakeao uot difer, materially from those ‘THE NEW TEMPLE. good business reputation in Chicago are a sufficient ODD EELLOWSHIP, maiden mit nodinga op.” ‘We ara the only Grocery Honse in Chicago who hie 1Gne ie years, Cakes will be cot bias, and very | _ Yesterday afternoon the Temple of the Chicago | The GrandJury yesterday disposed of considerable | guarantee that every article sold will be Just a8 repre- CENTENNIAL REUNION OF P. G. REPS. FON-GLEANINGS. score ast and. ae piso put ed of previous Jour sith berrioe. ‘Two shades of salera- | Sinai Congregation, southwest corner of Twenty Acat | routine ‘business, and adjourned about noon. fented, thus affording an opportunity to purchaea | ‘The Committee on the Centennial Reunion of | Oserings of the season. ‘Twenty cents on the | Coffees. kas will be very generally employed. streeet and Indien syed tae formally dedicated; | rhe Twontieth Ward judge of election caso has from this splendid stock good snd valuable goods at | Past Grand Representatives met in Washington, | dollar. _ ‘Three yearsago a young man graduated at Evanston | Toe gulan dance 78 SE bean set for trial for Wednesday in the Criminal Court, | your own price. D.C, March 24 snd 25. Hugh Latham, of Vir-| gomebody says Tyndall calls his wife Mollie- Fine Moyune Teas ‘with high honors; a young man before whom "The gervices were sa followa: Prelude, Louis Fal and will occupy the rest of the week. > pinis, was appointed a member, vicoS.A.En- | gule. We cuppose The calla him a-Tora colli ‘ Perfect Paint. is - Arriving daily, which are sold at wholesale pricesia brolen, of Alabama, Among other proceedings | Figures won't lie! Yoa, thoy will: o q. | Sy desirea quantity. of the Committes it was unanimously resolved: | There’s onl; T “upri; 3 ly asingle “upright L”—Danbury ‘That the members of this Committee heartily ap- os. a rae hetonaeet ou foot to essures moctag | Oe ; ; Nos, 1 and 3 North Clark-st, and union of all the surviving past Grand Reps, to Professor of Rhetoric: ‘* What important the G. L.,U. 8., in good standing, at Philadelphia, | change came over Burns in. the Istter parc of ext to the Bridge) during the session of the G. L,, U-'8., in September | his life?” Senior: “ He died.” exh; ant Sh gy we Oe mrodaa fn Det Leia Professor (to Freshman) “ What is a circle?” And No, 16 South Halsted-st ——————X—!: ‘The Rooney case occupied the Court again yesterday. Col. Juessen made a very able speech for thé prosec- tion, but it did not oppear to avail, for the jury, after nn absence of about an hour, returned n Verdict of not guilty.” The dofendant received tho verdict with manifestations of delight, which were joined in dy his mother, who was beside him, Ho was remsnd- ed to jail to answer the other indictment, it being for the Filling of Scheetzlein. The indictment will most probably be dismissed to-morrow, and the prisoner discharged. _— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Prof. William Matthews will lecture this afternoon at McCormick Hall at 3 o'clock on “ Oratory and Ora- tors? Admission 10 cents. ‘The Ladies’ Centennial Association will meet Thure- Tk, organist, procession entering thereafter; §' nh Sh’ ‘orim—Otto Lob, loader; Sh’ mab Israel; address by ‘S. Loewenthal, President; Psalm 100; consecration ‘py the Rev, Dr. Kohler—followed by prayer; fantasia, on organ; address by the Bev. Dr. Adler; Psalm 11: ‘address by the Rev. Dr. Felsenthal, soprano solo, by Hrs. Falk; dedicatory sermon, by the Rev, Dr. Kobler; Festival Hymn; choir, Borchu ; Evening Prayer; Hal- Jelujab, ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. Palmer House—W. P. Ponsford, England; M. C. Byrne, Toledo; W. W. Pennington, Mount Pleasant, Ia; H. H. North, Miftin, ©. Mase; F.C. Shattuck, Ne ; gomery, Yokobama: W. I. Guardenin, Boston; Dr. Ty. Ts Beals, ie a ia Socks, wile, Ky.; George F. Hy D, M. Smith, Elkhert, Ind....Grand Pacific. A, ‘Douglass, Philadelphia; C. 2. Lippincott, Springfield; ©. M Day. Galesburg; James Haines, Pr 10.5 auepiciously all the professions. He is now filling » $350 pastorate in Kansas, while the dullest young man ‘of the class, the butt of his classmates and the despair Of bis teachers, bas far outstripped bie comrades in the race for fame and wealth, and gets $3,700 = year aa yatcher for a professional base-ball nine, ‘The Freysinger whisky case, on trial before Judge Blodgett, developed. nothing of material interest yes- terday. George BL How, Charles Hitchcock, and Louis ‘Wahl testified as fo the good character of Seaverns, the defendant, Col, Bing and §ir. Houeo, Gaugers, testified as tothe dilapidated condition of the wine room in 1872, Assistant District-Attorney Burke then addressed the fury on behalf of the Government, and at its oanctnsion the Court adjourned, seen parce e goung man. of prodence And past, whenever ® young man ence and economy is asked by his mamorata to treat her to explains to her categorically that hia income ‘The Enamel Paint, mixed ready for use, mannfac- tured and sold by Holden & Tascott, No. 242 Madison strect, is universally conceded to be standard and un- rivaled. The process of mixing, perfected by this irm after years of careful study, analysis, and experience, gives the paint mado and sold by thems texture, pur- ity, beauty, and cheapness utterly unsttainable any other way. It is prepared in white and all the colors, and 1s the seme of convenience, beauty, and economy. er, and employ their best energios, 7 ‘rhat tho Coramittee deem it advisable to include in | Fresbman (after much Teflection) “A round, the contemplated anion all the surviving Past Grand | straight line, with a hole in the mi idle.” 2. BOOTS AND SHOES. Officers of the G. L., U. S., in good standing. a nnn ticers of the G. Tor of address, setting forth the | _ADbysicisn boasted at dinner that be cared object of the gathering, and such other remarks in re~ his own hams; when one of his guests remarked, tation thereto as may rervo to indicate the sentiments | ** Doctor, I'd sooner be your ham thau your pa- ( U f You Are Invited to call at Russell’s, No. 144 West Madison street, to ex- amine the Corons cooking-range, Everything con- ducive to durability, cleanliness, econoray, and con- venience is embraced in this range, It contains not only ali the latest improvements, but several new and of tho Committee in reference to this important move- } tient.” . ment, be prepared, and that a copy of the ssme be for. : : warded to each surviving Past Grand Kepresentative “How one thing brings up another!” said a and Past Grand Ofiicer of the G. L., U.5., known to | Indy, absorbed in olessing retrospection. ‘be in good standiag. “Yes,” replied the practical Dobbs, “an emetic, Citizens of Chicago, you can savt some be is Hmited, that a return to the economy of our foro- _ Galeetnres Wamnbold, New York; B. B. ‘clock x Boo! Bee orgently demanded in this eu! {ete | DB. W. Dis, Kew Yorks H. Wambold, Now, York | day at 2o'clock p. m. at No, 170 State street, Room 8, nm Rewlander, Burlington ; J.T. Bald P. Casody, ‘yaluoblo inventions not used in any other. Every | ‘That there be prepared a etter of invitation, to be i * and that ff De were 10 ne a ea ee cass Plate ander, Darineine: Council Biate; AH. Terry | , D4, Tiany, of Tenity M,E. Church, will speak of | "inge warranted. Old stoves taken in exchange, Open | sent to scl Oe Tree Hop, and Past Grana ome | #07 wetance- from 50 cents to $2 a pair on your pe, and navy-re ng con Sa W.. Smith, St. Paul; G. W. Hunn, | tho Spiritual Result of Methodism” in the presch- | ovonings, cer of the G, L., U. S., in good standing. Bristow says tho country is getting short of | Boots and Shoes by buying them pairing con- ers’ meeting to-morrow morning. ‘That W. HR. Smith, P. G. R,, of Maine, be requested | currency; which is a point in which weresembie |] of SIMONDS & STODDARD. 13 7 ¥. G. Taborzand P,’ Phelps, Canandaigua, N. ¥.; ‘AH. Brosdway, New York; B, B. Spencer, Colum- 7 Tremont House—Thomaa Nickerson, President A, T. & 8. Fe B. R., Boston; Dr. J. E, Ennis, Clin- to prepare the address ond fetter of invitation, and | the country near enough to be twins.—Bridge- | State-st. forward the same to the Chairman of this Committee rt Standard. at ss early a day as possible. ah Men’s French and hand-made But- ‘That a sub-committee, composed of members of this Firat Boy: ‘‘I say, Jimmy, there’s no water. | ton and Congress Shoes, $8, wortb 9 BB, up with tracts, and things, + Zhe periodic case of insanity was found yesterday ‘morning on Monroe near Dearborn street,and taken to An Interesting Studio, Gentile, the Italian photographer, haa the most in- teresting studios in the country. .tlI celeprities who ‘The First Baptist Church will be dedicated to-day. Dr. Everts preaches this morning, and the Rev. Dr. Murdock, of Boston, thia evening. She Aree tn tall und shiniy built, b the parement | toms anal Points” 3. ©. Sisley das Demberel, Place a Committe, be cd. alt in Phi an own, an 3 J.C. sy Alia: mocroi, Piqus, | prof, R. I. Cumnock, elocutionist, will give one of | visit Chicago visit his studios, and it {s universal! ad- | Committes, be appointed to procure 8b Phila | It's frozen everywhere.” Second iy faa 1 stots yeara ria ues dicoel tn pink elk gown | ©. igen tae aoa and 3 De 3 pisses. 5H | ‘his iniinilablo readings us Jeferson oe Church, cor- | mitted thst his photographs ara very much npertera Giohiey iar whieh the ee Grand Representatives | Masbe we won't have to week canteen it the Char about SS years cla eee loth jockey, black Finley | New “orks Z. B. Carson and C.F. Smith, pon ea ei i rhroop streets, Thursdey | others in this city. 103 State street, welcome, organization, ete. eptiom, | middle of spring!” eats eeuch and hand-made abaei, and low boots with buckles. She refuses to | Rochester, N.Y. froit....Sher- ett _—_ ‘The Chairman named Ropresentative Erie J, Leech | A lazy fellow falling a distsnce of 50 feet joots, $10, worth $15. fe Shaveree tf al and nothing ean befound sbout her | mon Howse—CAl.W, L. ‘Taslor, New Fork O. ‘Tho Elkins collection of paintings at No. 165 Wa: Chicago Before New York. aoe ee aa are ann W. AicQuiaay as | act Seapiog with csly'a few eeratehoe, a by- | , /adi0s:, Misses’, and Children’s at ‘White, Colorado Springs; W. the Committee. stander remarked that he was “too slow to fall lower prices than ever before offer- ‘dash avenue, will be open every evouing of this week from 7:20 to 10 o'clock, us well as during the day, for free inspection, ‘Mr, French will lecture upon “ The Artistio Quali- ties of the Modern Caricaturists,”” with illustrations from the works of Gillyay, Cruikshank, Leech, and others, to-morrow evening, at 8 o’clock, in the lecture- oom of Air, Waters’ classical school, No. 23 Sixteenth street ‘The ¥. M. C, A. hotd the fcllowing meetings to-day = Original Morris paper-hangings. The first shipment of these goods comes to Chicago. The “China” brings into New York the first and only lot of the Jeffrey art paper-hangings for this country. Consignee, Mr.Jobn ‘J. McGrath, 174snd 176 State street, —___-__—_. aetver nugrtuaony sn wtcome Grand Rep. fo | fast enough to hurt himself.” ga 2 this city. Entirely now stock, Sssombling of tho Past Grand Reps. and Psst Grand ip atest sty:es, spection solicite Oia in hata, Teh se sa ae any sp ley cal 2 tam got to, promote pedestrian Latest sty:es, Inspection solicited, Seo pel parent i rand Rep. | isisture decrees that no liquor shell be sold ‘be also selected to respond to said congratulatory and GLOVES: 0 a peer e eer e retin A tens ee eenenseel welcome address in behalf of the brothers composing within 4 miles of the State University.—Hart- te mt Grand Stre W. G. De 8s f South Caro- cpt pet Grant See deliver tho address, and Pact | _Nineteehth Century. “Mother: "Sly boy, you should follow the example of your parents tT Grand Sire Samuel Craighead, of Ohio, was chosen . Hs fy Ri Francisco} Goi. E. Aiiller, New York; the Hon. H. J. Colwell, Ne- gaunee; Gen. A.C, Dalzell, U. 8, Army ; Prof. Charles Redams, New York; H.D. Darphy snd L, D. Manny, New York. ‘M. P. Beecher, United States Gauger in this district, led yesterda, suspend iy. ‘est November he was detailed at M. M, Smith's recti- ‘fying bouse, and was intrusted with a book of recti- = CITY LICENSES, A LOOK AT THE BOOKS. Ashowing up of the accurate and business-like way q Soiled Walls need no longer trouble tho cleanly housekeeper when wall paper can be bought at these prices: Drowns, 6 efed thst ten stampa, numbered from 660,735 to 660,744, were mnfssing, and no record thereof was visible on ‘the stubs. Beecher could give no satisfactory explana- tion, and was accordingly decapitated, Bibie-class, 9 Lesson, Ri iii., 18-31. Adult in which the city Ucense department was conducted | Bible-ciass, 9 a.m. ym, Romans, iif. 1-91. Adu re bough P + Aahrewd young msn on Twenty-ninth street was Bere ce’ conducted by the fev. M. Gr Knight, ame | t0 8 cents per plece; whites, 10 to 121 cents per Piece; | to respond thereto, xen ccronke the. delight : 8 och eT Derek the qlorious Ait, so henbeasw | wader Mason Come fr ax ssloon Ucenses were | nour. Fracice service of song, 6m Soxefalows! tating, 18 to 20 centa per picoe, I F.Stono & Co,, 213 | “That an appropriate poem ana suitable odes be pre- | Son: ‘Say, fhe ae ro tes OE uamaarote sere led concerned, was made 1g wel meot st 6p.m. Service of song in Farwell Hall to- | State street, near Adams. Pr pared, tobe readand sung onthe occasion of the | self, won’t oa?” if 7 Th + Kid grand gathering, and that cach member of the Com- is omson Seamless, 2-Button’ Kit morrow evening, conducted by J. H. Durfee, Dr. I. N. Danforth will lacture before the Chicago Dental Society at the dental depot of Samuel 5. White, 16 Madiaon street, Monday evening at 8 o'clock p.m. "Tho lecture will be illustrated with microscope and magic lantern. All dentists are invited. ‘The annual meeting of the Woman's Baptist Mis- sionary Socicty of the West will be held in she Fourth i Personal. ‘Mr. George Townsend, who, until recently, has had charge of Allen, Mackey & Co.'s wall-paper depart- ment, can heresfter be found with Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon, 231 State street, and would be happy to seo all his old friends, ago. It msy also be remembered that the Mayor caused to be msde by the police force » report of all places doing business na saloons, As was at tho time predicted, the report was never shown to any ‘one, nor was it compared with the license books of tho City Clerk's office, and the variations published, as Mr, Colvin said would bedone. ‘That he has never jnede the comparison is certain. That he nover in- eTitee bo requested to use his best endeavors to pro- | _ A man who contracted s debt of $1,143 prom- aC in Li an cure one or more poems and odes, and forward them | ised to pav it in two installments. Tne woekt areas 4 Light Drabs d Slates cure one OF more poss Goumitigas soonas possible, | he forwarded $i1, aad promised to send the | OS? all sizes, majority of the Commiltee to select the : telettion ar prone to read th am to be orn non Bera. pee ReS eS i. er air F a f 0 "posm rristo $1.50 P Pair made hereafter. Little do rural boys imagine that, : hatin tueopiaion of the commits in view of the | aro ittlo do rural bors imagine that, whilethey | All other colors and Blacks $2.25 ere eco land arrangements being msde by | minds with ugeful information, bold, bad men | =Very pair warranted and fitted. ‘wise young man that he was, passed ‘by on the other side with a sarcastic smile and the re- cquark: “You can't fool your uncle.t Just id jim wasscredulous old Granger from Waukegan 2iso espied the wallet, With every manifestation t, the simple old msn stouped, picked up the opened it, and found that it contained Ising ontentationsly on the sidewalk a well-filled wal- det, be, like the wis Best a F of May are almost upon us. “ Lucy,” f Me patent oe Mon Ene steel seiteriss to his | tends to may be correctly eupposed. That he darenot Pere ce baseday snd SEE ee ee ea iS,Eonters “Lucy, dd not be #0 haughty to young | is the general belfef_ : te Street aT ee and 3 pep. Generah mle- Removel— Watkins the Centennial Committee ou the part of the G- I. U. | in New York aro raising the price of fir ‘ datghters we ineempressmen round the comer. | , A glance at the license rocord of, tho City lest FOr | ; . tS | ean now be found at 226 Btato street, opposite his ola | Sad our Philadelphis bretliren. to mixe the ooss- yp sila: Pree OF dre pragk: j : yb limes af the license rerenle the fact that ealoon- | SOR°Y mecting will be, bod ‘Tuesday evening at 7:0 Sign one of unparalleled grandeur, it wonld not bo ad- | &8.—Danbury News. } This, my love, is a democratic countrys where the only. | ene rending APUnly class of men who secure im- | Br ™s which nF "be addressed by the Rey. Dr. J, N, | Stand, with his splendid stock of stoves and houso- | vissblo {o undertake to have s banquet, or i i it jerintgeracy in ono of virtuo, and_inteligencs, on¢ oie | munity from thelr only “Nearly every branch of the | Murdoch, of Boston, and others, Keeping goods, and would be pleased to see his old | to make any other arrangement which might Pe re ir hea Pra carted eae { there were any coal-heavers and Rings, which there | Seto shows negligence. ‘The fect that in somo | 9 ninisie saneeer BOOT 58 i || eens and customers, Housekeepers, don’t fail to | interfere with the sald) plans and arrango- | paving ‘Contonnial bet Mine tuaated os the a 94 STATE-ST. j Sone" raith tian b'Norman blood. toe gently wh aest Yo be taken out 18 Proper numbeo nouesty of | known Society takes place tis evening at Trinity Af. Sone That a sub-committee, composed of members of this | Nor of each, and is now selling them rapidly a3 == ple faith than Orca Pe. oe gently, SPDCar to ent business than to the eficent efforis of | E- Church, on Indiana avenue near Twenty-fourth A Committee, be appointed to make the best arrange- | maps of Philadelphia. hs DENTISTRY. | young Driver, therefore, fil after wa move, and Per: | 1S "Savory ‘police, wows ay ia ta gee that D0 street. Few societies of the kind in the whole country Merchant Tailoring. coevrniihey can; consulting wita the Centennial Com- | e=-————weenemennereereerereee————s | Ee Eprints Picrape feted jee ean it | pisces required to ‘have licenses are without them, freer: potter record than this for solid work accom- | Messrs. Roche & Co., the old reltable tailors, haves | mittes on the part of the Order, in Philadelphis, for rE: ‘TAILORING. Heeeeeepcar molier Hew silk dresses, and take | There are threo poilcemenon the Masons t uem. | Mished on ine field of is own lspors, ‘One of the | very cholce selection of Englishand French woolens, | the sccommodation ‘of the Pst Grand Reps, and Past MERCSANT TAILORING. j ] F : one for each Division of the city, and the way that | Soy, Grerbenevolent institutions that was planted in | which they aro selling at extremely low prices, Their | Grand Ofllecrs while in Philadelphia; und also that said Committes obtain such reliable information as a Our midst, and having a epecisl view to carrying the Gospel to the noedy and destitute among ws, it bas circulated nearly 400,000 copies of the Scriptures upon ite own fieldand in twelve or fifteen languages, All our criminal and bumane institutions have from time iyou down to Saratoga for the summer.”” ‘The Narserymen's Association held s meeting at the * Western Rural office yesterday afternoon for the pur- ‘pose of completing “arrangements looking to the store is 137 Randolph strect, Sherman House Block. pis ee a Boland, the Druggist, at No, 63 Clark street, is having an immense sale for they perform their duties is an example worthy of no foltowers. When it appears that there were but six- teen licenses for the sale of powder taken out last year itis evident that something is wrong, But. it is use- jess to comment on such apparent neglect, when every Mey a Tella aol tae gat of q . | Large and Elegant Dental Parlorg transportation of the Past Grand Representatives and 8 Ny ‘The Most Popular Resort for all Dental Operations. Past Grand Officers to and from thetr respective homes. Such information to be transmitted to the Chairman A physician in office to administer gas, ether, @, holding ot & Centenmiay meet! i this tis its liberal bount: i th a '. joning on the secon ednes- | (Ge knows tuat every fun store and many hardware | t0 e shared its unty, a8 well as thonsands | pis yalnable tonic, the Aromatic Bi G22" in June. Enoch Sanders presided. Numetous | piores sell the explosive material.” of destitute households that have been sought out be or ee. io Bitter Wine of Iron. | Ce this Committes, that the same may be forwarded to chloroform, with perfect safety. Go to ‘sleep i communica pio _nuerymen, en, an ‘THE FOLLOWING TABLE Seon ine various channels employed by the So- | We sdvise those suffering from nervous debility, in- | the Past Grand Hepresentatives and Past Grand Of- Lindel goods ioe rea Wee wr pleasant dreims, and wake up iin your teoth out, $3, Lorists 8 country, U1 that the | wag taken from tho City Clert's records, and while | OST". on, Safin onsen digestion, and loss of appetite to give it a trial, ficers at as early 8 dey as possitle. The Chairman Also my Sample Garments, consist- for the best full set; no better to be gotten in this ty, organization of the Chics fe Society soot ase A ‘Sere pts Oe ndeoe Peet Grand Hegemcaatiya,|, ing of Eprme Gveconts, Business Goldy aings one thiee cee ale warranted rs y er Clark and itandolph-asta. Time trades will be seen 10 be very well represented Sthers are plainly deficient, The firet column o! Dumercis represents the number of licenses, the last the cmount of fee > J.C, Smith, of Illinois; Past Grand Representative 1. and Semi-Dress Suits. sing Er eked of Mies sanerea TURNER No Pain. Teeth, $7.50. 9 teeth! the city has becn canvaseed and supplied nine times, and more than 20,000 destitute familics been found and supplied with a Bible, The Bociety is now active ly prosecuting another nee canvass, and finding rging Convention be held, were received aud filed. Revorts Of Committees were received, and Mesers, Elisworth, Sanders, Scott, Ennis, and Stickney were sppointed ‘an Executive Committee; Messrs. Whitney nnd Pen- fm a Committce on Transportation, ete. The mect- The Largest—The Best- Cook & McLain, the oldest and largest steam dye honse in the West, have four offices to receive their i Auctioneers... ing sdjourned after the trauesction of routine busi- | Sitarde (194 tables) am 00 | unusmal destitution, Its annivercary to-night will | immense business: 80 Dearborn, 93 and 261 West | to have printed such circulars and other ag may ing adjourned “ho President's call. ‘The Exposition | Billiards (194 tables) cH 9 | doubtless draw a largo sudience, and the fact that Dr. | yfadison streets, and 119 and 121 Elits avenu fo have printés carry out effectually the foreroing, ata. Dr, SWENGEL makes a specialty of extracting tee’ Ret hellbas been secured forthe Convention, which wage gi 13 |-arthur Mitchell is to give thé annual address wil es that ho be requested to Keep an account in detail of all without pain or danger, with gas, Ho inserts {, wromises to be the largest horticultural gathering ever <M) ap | #44 tote attraction. expenses incarred in connection with the union move- best Gum Teeth on Celluloid, which 1s positively £7) Heid in the country. aL 5 © THE ATHENZUM Webb & Webster, 82 State Street, ment, better than rubber, for $1.50, and satisfaction guar! A ‘man went home late last Thursday night to 392 3 | makes the following announcements for this wosk: | bave without doubt the best assortment of ladies’and | That a sub-committee be appointed to oa 3 teed. Call and see 9] ‘Room 8, northwest young, igi ‘prepart his faithful wife on Erie street. He had rade the ae- 1a . See Gane fe continnation of Ta ecture 2 | mene ne shoes ever displayed in this city, which | code of laws or rules, in view of ® proposition £9 form CRYSTAL BLOCK, corner State and Madison-sts, quaintance of several very friendly persone. and when 55 2 coarse in | they are selling at very reaeonable prices. They sell | & permanent organization, to be com of Past s DE wintance te room buret into tears simultaneous! vt 4 | Ancient History.’ The evening classes, which have ebay: Grand Beps. sud Past Grand Officers of the G. TISTES- He entered the room burst into tery Si emarked Tis 9 | Ancient Minor, upving tera il scot au herto- | the best $5 French Kid bntton boot in the ct. Grand Heps,, and, Put Grand Ofte of the G. 85 and 87 Madison-st. BR SH. YEDDEN, geodaste Pronsyiracia CODY pith bis GU uisha, my dear, Profecuor Shwingeh 3) 3 | fore announced. ‘Day classes will meet ax follows oe trottier shall have served one term of one year or more Dental Surgery ; 23 geare’ experience. Ofte eA 22 | Ladies! class in penmanship, Thursday. at 2p. Merit Against False Reputation. in theG. L,, U,8., in either capacity, he eball become oe aeal geld ae Pullacta tien ‘fillings, $1.50; silver, 7 greatest man in country.” “0, Mont- member of the association; and further, thst Art School, Ssturday from 9 a,m.to 12; class in | Let the people praise. Faleo style must come down seer be made for an admiseion fee, ‘That’ tho titles CARPET CLEANING. pe aid lly, *+Fouhave got drunk Sorrento wood-carving, Saturday from 3 to 5 a tT Ye Ts > whe Te er aes 36s a0 | Borrento, ord cm iatfocal and instrumental ana, | 484 ruemert have ats proper place. Why nay 02 | of to ofcers of tho Association be named) when and —— — {oar whsz m 34 | Slocution, and modern languages, by competent for a plano when you can obtain a better one for less | how elected, time and place of meeting, etc. MISCELLANEOUS. Fanon to co, 33 | feschers at homo to sult the convonience of pupils, | monoy at Pelton & Pomeroy’s, 21] State street, ‘The Chairman appointed Past Grand Reps. Lecc! FULLER & FULLER of people than whisky. Profeshor 30 2 | Tae 9 zeading-room. library, chess room, and gym eee eg ee McQuiddy, and Latham as the Comraittes. rt 4 ra errs Belen? ee E wanval 43 1 | cixcalar giving fall information in ‘regard. 43" all da- Those New Styles Wall Paper tohave Soe a recomplete Met of ail the serviviog 953 South Canal and 80 Dear- i if you love your husnbaud, shwear off this debasing | Second-hand deaters... e 59 aT ar Givi tho work of the Society will bofurnished | Justin now at Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon’s, 229 and 231 | Past Grand Rops. and Past Grand Officers, in good ® abit of lace, and you can have all the whisky you ‘Whether there are not more than thirteen auction~ Pithe office or went to any address on request by | Statestreet, and Known as “'Esst-lake and Morris,”” standing, of the @. L., U.8,, with their terms of ser- born-sta., sole owners of went.” Then be smiled, frowned, fell over the rock- | cering firma doing ‘business in Chicago is left to the | postal card. are baying quitesron. Ses them before selecting, vico and places of residence, and that the same, with Bunions, Inprowing Naile. etc,, treated in fhe mo” ing-chair again, and {cll into a sweet sleep. Teader to judge. That there aro but 194 <-> —_—__-__—_ all transactions of this committee and all proceed- Wheeler's Patent Cirpet- | skilfol manner. 8. A. MARDIN, 137 East sfsdisont, "WILLIAM B. DOGGETT. BILLIABD-TABLES CRIMINALé Cheap Homes. ings ed an the connection, be Kept in proper form, ea Dr. J.T. Whelan with S, A. Mardin, for several 79 Ag me ‘of the members’ of the Chicago | for which licenses are taken ont is a glaring example Persons who want to buy cheap homes in a beautifal and be made a part ant parce fof the archives of the leaner. Carpets cleaned, . Kenison & Sons, Boston. of the general neglect. There are hundreds of bill- jard-halls and saloons, ss everybody knows, When tho price of the billiard License was reduced Sear be- ins de E. B, Sears has complained to Justice Hatnes that Nicholas Effert obtained under false pretenses goods of the value of $128 from the firm of which he (Sears) isa partner. Effert will be arrested. suburb on easy monthly payments will do well to con- mult the advertisement of Col. Clarke on the first page of this paper. pecial meeting Literary Cub was held at the club rooms Thursday fellow-member, William’ E. Doggett. The President of the Club, the Hon, C, B, Lawrence, be ‘That esch member of this Committee be earnestly i Caution to Merenants,—An injunction having bee requested to co-operate heartily in the endeavor to promptly executed. | served caf Suttb ‘and emp! sass for ‘afringing Hest aake the union of Past Grand Repe, and Past Grand aes Wi i f ig CARTAGE FREE. to make open-work Wire Signs and Banners, the Pi Officers a success by their indiviaual efforts and giv- ocistic Ly ti ha wee ee oes OE dill lf made, and laid. Orders by SiGcns. Uc are cautioned to desist, or suffer the penalty of ing ateent from the city, W. F. Poole, Esq.. one of tha Wice-Presidents, took the = Aprropriste snd | bad gone by tomake up the difference to ani Oronized Ox-Ma for thi * : 0 by to Diieenae business. in ban ‘Abous 1o’clock yesterday morning John Slowson row for the Hair, g publicity to the und feeling remarks upon the life eee of Mr. those are ing eee sr see ab rie calms, sabe and James Bladgett wero discovered by officer H by Buck & Bayner, makers of the “ Mars * Cologne. ing p iy = Son betialing. through the press. 4 SG =e law. E, T, SOUTHWARD, aa eee Sooke are Doty & Rhines, Mansur, | holder emerging from a stable in the rear of No. 98 F A pleasant evening was spent*at Excelsior pee CLEANING. WE, BLATR, Sole Qunet af Patent Afsy 5,18 {ote Fanning, tbo Shean Hout, and oer from | Bie laand arena iden wth spol. Both tempted Lundborg's California Water Lodge last Tuesday. In response to the an- = a a nent t Dacom onber of F Toots ridientous | ‘2eeape, snd Biudgett carries a bulletin his left for toilet and bath ; dolightfallyfragrant and refreshing | nouncement that Dr. J. H. Young would read, a WEAVER & WILLIS, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. and needs no comment, “That all hacks aro icensed | Gaicer Blood Soe ce aatred and the suuistapce Of | here was a very little boy wadiny largo udiouce scaembled. Tho Doctor read | carpet Cleaners and Geuéral Revovatars, $01 Wabash: en nmr up to his| with fine effect selections from T. Buckanan a -a¥. DISSOLUTION. no one believes. That there is a license for every milk RGgonisdoubtful. ‘That Chicago's omuibusee num- knees, almost, in the slush, Friday afternoon, a's ” Faded Furniture, Carriage ‘when a passer ssid to him, ‘Why sin’t you to Read's “Wagoner of the Allegbanies,” \«Mre. | sip ure Linings, ete. cleaned and | ‘The firm of ES, Prentiss & Co. is this dsy OF of the Grand Jury. Walony on the Chinese Question,” and John restored. Laces cleaned and done up ins Bincior solved by mutual consent, E. S. PRENTISS ea Doggett the Chicago Literary Club has lost an invaluable mem- ie genueman of court) * pearing, rhe Socpenen tent oe he ee Tel test stage & tens noverined tirom ecieg es to Trad tniaas Fas sy aight school, Young man?” ‘Cos I've got the hoop- | Hays’ “‘Banty Tim.” After the readings, short manner. Samples of our work were exhibited at the Habilities and collects all debts due the firm. dignity to any his catholicity of thought, | licenses. ince there are 163 licensed wugpstuses there | made what is nautically called a “water haul,” which, in’ cough,” he explained. 7 qpceches were made by Jadge Rogers, Hon. D. Exposition last fall, Mattrossea made to order and eS lebts due te 4 ; _ Chicago, Aprils, 7, = FRANK HEDGGATH

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