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IS g ilp Tribwne, YOLUME 29, SLLVER AND FLATED WARE. SILVER & SILVER PLATE HALLET, Just received, in Beautiful Designs, suitable for Bridal Presents & House Furnishing. WEHOLESALE PRICES., GILES, BRO. & CO, 268 WABASEI-AW. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, PIANOS. DAVIS & 0.'S GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. 30 YEARS ESTABLISHED; et 76 FIRST PREMIUMS; W AT CHES. SILVER, for family use and Wed- ding Presents; Diamond Engage- ment Rings and Ear-Rings; Neck- 1aces, Lockets, Crosses, and Shawl Pins, Elegant new styles and the best goods at low prices. N.MATSON &GO: STATE AND MONROE-STS. WATCHES ! AmeflcanWatc@enseReflucfinn Iwill sell, for the next thirty days, Wal- tham and Elgin (American) Watchea at $5 per cent discount. Every Watch war- ranted by special warrantee of the makers. How is the time to buy. R.E. KENDALL, 242 State-st., Chicago. & Watches sent C. O. D. to any address. UCEA.N NAVIGATKDN. Notice to Importers. LEYLAND LINE STEAMERS, Idverpool to Bostoxn! The attention of IMPORTERS is directed o the establishment of & new line of Stesm- ers from Liverpool to Boston, sailing fort- nightly. The Stesmers are frst-class, and guaranteed at lowest rates. be_issued at support of importers. Rates 2s low as by auy port. Quick time, low insurance, and wo drayage or extra handling of goods. Order your goods by LEY'LAND TINE. TAYLOR, TIPPER & CO., Fraight Brokers in Lyn-pool FRED LEYLAND & CO., Owners, in szerpaal THAYER & LINCOLN, Agents in Buntoa ZOLINE. HOW TO TUSE ZCILIIV EH. Dinoln Btarch in cold water sufficient to dlesolve pour mixtura into water already heated to boiling ]'dn( then add ZOLINE; boil till mixture becomes proper !Nd‘nun then rub clothes thoroughly, being to get it evenly and thorougkly through lhe {abrics; dry clothes ; then sprinkle with thi starch- meuudymgommbeq to best 4aundry work. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINGS: Office of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. CLEVELAND, March 23, 1876. The annusl mesting of the Stockholders of this ‘Gompany, for the election of Directors for the ensu- ing year, and for ths transaction of other appropriste ‘will be held at the offico of the Company, ln the City of Cleveland, Ohlo, on Wodne the day of May next, between tho hours of 11 o'dnckin £he forencoa and 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. GEORGE B. ELY, Secretary. CARPET CLEANING. CARPET CLEANING AND GENER- AL RENOVATING WORKS, 115 apd N7 _Indisua-av.; Office, 501 Wabasheav, WEAVER & WILLIS, Proprietors. Carpets dusted mdmnn&afl. and all fired dirt removed. Faded furniturs, carrisge-linings, lambrequins, etc., cleansd, and colors restored. laeu!mdhwuummadonnnp and mada mofsture-proof. Mattressos mado to order, snd remade. Inkand other stains removed withant Injary to the goods, CARPET CLEANING! Boston Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works. Ofice ana w«,.x&’.fifi‘.’é“v‘v‘xfi:nf’;"“““" Pt O3} ety eeomoat e} Chrcaga. CARPET CLEANING Axp mOVATI‘\G ‘WORES, 943 Wabsah-av., near Twenty-first-st. Established 1671 Fitting and relay- bn-peumy Feathors and hair renovated. PHILLIPS & GARNETT. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. Grover & Baker 8. M. Co. have this day re- #oved to the large and commodious Store Nos, 45 and 47 Jackson-st, Between Btate and Wabash, snd have better litios than ever before for supplying all ir Customers. BUSINESS CARDS. SHEFFIELD NURSERY. igdublished 1845, A large, fine stock of Home- u:’ ;:.fl, sh::lh. k&,al‘ bldrd-flmui‘!gm, at my corner Riadison sed Hia B Ny oo Bachnear: Ry 18, Proprietor, 44 Racine-av. i_Take Dtvi'(un-flk u:d Clybourn-av. eare. Fing Watch Repairing |2 In Silk, Woolen. and Mixed Goods, cleaned by CLEANING PBOUESS, without prinx In Bmlding 84 LaSallest., good rooms, anzh md n Avp orremoving the Tt et ator, heated Wi “vaults, Ry nebnnvmtb'nm. me BB la:m‘n.t.zxg AUGUST ECHWARZ, modern improvements. Inquire of GEQ. G, ¥ lgy, 290 Bouth Clark, lumlnd»,md%sw.hhdhmfl Room 22, on premiscs. . pINg FURNITURE WATCHES\'P - FURNITURE. “POPULAR 20,000 NOW IN USE. BPECL, AL ATTENTION ts called ta the Hallot, Davis & Co,'s Upright Pisoos. ‘Thoy stand in tune loogor th: 2oy Pianos mads. They are Ifich sod fall o teno: con- structed te endure, and are in every essent ‘ucl R and Eayope let, Davi s and unrivaled. We appead the U(vx?hu 2l o namen f the many eminar tsns of s fow, am&'.f ot masiolsns who have thas o FREDINAND DAVID, Leoding Comy Furope. ok G, Amcaer ol B .FRANZ A KT, the AN, LISZT, omu;rfln.unumnum I—IO'U'SE- We gell Exch Medium, and ain Furniture CHEAPER than any house in the city. We have a large stock to select from, all new and desirable patterns, and the public can feel assured that money can saved by calling on us before purchasing. ; Just received, all the latest novelties in Fancy Furniture, which will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES.: SPIRGEL & CATN, 251 and 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. TEAS, Dl .Y NEILISSOV, Court. Pianist, 5t. Pet, HALK. Court Organisi, Welm 'mx.ouona BATZENBERG, "Court Plasir, Dus. AUGUST hOI%MPE co&ézvlu“n’l‘. Saxony. JORER .)gu}fiu). Bhior ™ Blrector ™ rxuflghflw Director B D SGHLEINITZ, Ly mlpnx Conservatory Prof. Leipsig Consarratory of Muslo. X e GUS’I‘BBIOHLRD uhmnu- %s“finmc«m H. SARO, Mus. Director Prussia ERNST RUDORI'I' me Bnlln Ro 8l Anlfl v Apote Piauos, with offer Husi immm"é’?’-’ of he makes, can be found uf ‘warerooms, LAt prica catalognes furnished lr:’on spplication. RO W. W. KIMBALL, CORKER STATE AND ADAMS.STS., CHICAGO. |STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANOS ARE fhy only mstruments of thelr clasn that have stood tho test of time, proving their durability ana capacity for standing in tune longer thzn any other style of Pizno, Nearly 600 in use in Chicago and vicinity, all of which hava given s most unqualified satisfaction. LYON & HEALY, State and 3onroo-sts, Pianos Cheap for Cash. We are now offering handsome urge 13 octave Rosewood Planos, at $100 each. Buyers will find it far better to buy low-priced Pianos for cash, than on so- called *easy paymenta.? Theso are, of course, not +Decrer Brotirers” Pianoe, but can be exchanged for them hereafter. CHICAGO) PIARO DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, . W. cornar State and Adams-sts. W. . NIXON, President. Is the only Tea man in the Northwest who can soll T 3 FINANCIAL. at arstoost, | N VESTMENTR! "You can find him at Cook County 7 per cent Bonds, the north end of Clark- | FOR SALE. gioesiy: e st st. Bridge, with a mill- VoD Toway 6 por ot Gartifen. ion pounds of Tea on|WANTED. Soibtiimim e hand. OrEoines Cammmaroa Brocke Exposition Stock. Chirago Gas Comapany Stock. Caicago Gas Company Bonds, Cook County Bonds. Caleaga City Boads: BREWSTER & REED, Dealers in Nutes sod Bonds, 101 Washington-st. 1and 3' North Clark-st, FOR SALE. T8 CARPENTERS ANY GUILDERS. FOER SATE. Having dctermined to erect a new building on the cormer of Twenty-second and State-sts.,, I ofter for sale, AT ONCE, the wood- en structure known as the ULICH HOTEL, either for removal, or to be torn down. If torn down, the material is in excellent condition for smaller buildings, cottages, ete. Inquire of ERNEST ULICH, Room 3, No. 193 South Clark-st. WO00D! WOO0D! We aro now rectiving fresh supplies of seasoned Wood and Siabs. . Dealers suppliod at low rates. Car- goes for sale and shippod to order on short notice, > F, A, MENGE & CO. Foot of West Washington-st., Tunnel Dock. C0W! COW! COW! X il soll my Devon Cow, with Calf one week old, atlow price, for ber merits, My family go away fof ho entire wimmer, or I would ot bart with her at any prica. JOBL HENKY WELLS, 1347 Pl‘lfl»l'. MISCELLANEOUS. Public Notice. CrTy CoMPTROLERD'S OFFICE, Crroago, March 29, 1876, Notice is hereby given to all persons owing Real Estate Taxes to the City of Chicago for the year 1875, that the City of Chicago will, atany timo before May 1, 1876, borrow from such persons the smount of such City Taxes due from them, and will allow for such loan twoand ms-hurnur cent(3) on the amount borrowed, and 1ssus vouchers therefor ‘which ma be used in Kmsm of the saxd taxes, nn which the &: ctor will be di. rected 80 to receive. B siies of ey gpd Slawner Com. o oller, BoUB3 Gty Halh ser Amis LA ats, MOVING. OLD RELIABLE is still on hand with careful men of lang expenence and [arge wagons to move all kinds of furnitare, UNION TEAMING ¢O., Roam 3, 156 Washington-st. INSURANCE, WANTED—Position s Special Agent throngh Ilif- nols for some relisblo Firo Insurance Company or Agency. Have over 8 yoars' experienco in this buaj- -ness, Cando the work required at balf the ususl salary paid, as I will work my Life Insurance General Agency in’ connection. Address ¥ 33, Tribune office, SPRING TRUCKS And csrefal men furnished to move. C.T. TRANS- FER CO., 125 Michigan-av. 105 CLARKSY, Belidt . B Receives Savings Deposits upon interest, aubject to the Tules, and negotistes mortgage loans for others. MERCANTILE TRUST (0, OF WNWEW YOREK, 108 DEARBORN-ST. Money to Loan on flrst mortgage on Im- ‘proved City Real Estate. JAMES J. HOYT, General Manager. GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK OF CEICAGO. Office, 172 East Washington-st. BRANCH OFFIOE, No. 5 NORTH-CLARK-ST. JUSTUS KILIAN, President. W. J. HALLER, Gashier. 7 Per Cent. 'To loan: $100,000 at 7 or 8 per cent; $30,000 in one loan, at 8ord. Sccurity must be exceptionally good. BCUDDER & MASON, 108 Dearborn-at. POOL ROOM. FOX’S POOL ROOM. I have the honor of informing my friends and the public that I am located for the present Season of 1876 at DEXTER PARK HEADQUARTERS, No. 79 Dear- born-st. Paris Mutual, and Auc- tion Pools on all sporting events. Telegraph reports of all Champi- ship Base Ball Games received by innings. Respecttully F. FOX Pnoros]u.s. Froposal to Leass School Fund Property, Sealod propesals will be receivod at the office of the Clerk of tho Board of Education, No, 8 Fifth avenue, 1ill Tuesday, Apeil 25, 1876, ut 13 m., 1o lease for & term of yeara the following described property, be- longing o the School fand, the esme to be leased in whole or tn part, to-wit: 104 by 120 feet on the north- eaat corner ‘of Dearborn and Monros streets; 48 120 feet on Dearborn street north of the above de- seribed property 76 fout on Caaal street north of Har- rison street; and 368 by 500 fect on the southwest cor- Bes of Earrlson atzest ¥od Fift avene, 1% or Rformation in rogard t0 tertos, de., Gharies O, Cbaso, Sctioo} Agent, Hoon 20, Biyan Block, Address proposals to Committee on Bchool Fund Zroperty,” indoraed “ Proposal o Leass School Fund RS rramittes resarves the right to reject any ous orall of the proposals submited, a8 they shall deem for tho best intereats of the city, OHNSTON, B. ¢ Clerk of the Board of Education. TO RENT. TO RENT. 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES CORNER TO RENT, Store on the northeast corner of Wabash-av. and Twenty-sec- ond-st., 20 or 40 feet front on Twenty-second-st.,to rent. Also one front office on second floor of same building, - 13 WALTER H, MAT 8 Ig Room 1,40 Dearborn-st. DOCK 10 RENT. 300 feet, river front, with lots in rear, just north of Lake- st. Bridge., to rent for one or a term of years. Apply to WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, 40 Dearborn-st. WAREHOUSESRENT Two 3-story and basement brick warehouses on Kinzie-st., near eorner of LaSalle, suitable for grain, storage, hide or com- mission busmess to rent for one or a term of years. ply to WALTER H. M &TTOOE Room 1, ) Dearborn-st. FOR RENT, The residence of Mr. Timothy Wright, at Winnetlka, furnished or unfurnished. The Grounds contain 22 acres, and are the finest on the Lake Shore. For particulars apply to T. LYMAN, 17 Portland Block, Desiranle Dffces TO RENT IN TEHE TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C.DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. QUINLAN BLOCK, 81 and 83 Clark-st., Gpposite Court-House Squars, Desiratle Offces for Reat, Cheap. Also, Rooms for ght manufacturing at low rent. FOR RENT From May 1, a stylish residence, with large grounds, at Highland Pm-k. Apply to ‘W. E. McHENRY, No. 24 Chamber of Commerce. Dock to Rent. 150 feet front on Sonth Side, nesr Twonty-gocond-st. Bridee, auitable for cosl, wood, o Jumber ‘bunlaess. Apply to WAL C. DOW, 10 Tribure Building. To RRent. The store snd Isrge floors lately occupied by Strong Furniture Co.. 265 and 268 Wabash-av,, well adapted for any business roquiring large amount of room. Keyat store 268, Apply to WM. C. DOV, 10 Tribune Building. FOR RENT. Store and basement of building 128 Clark-st. Inquire at Room 1, on premises. FOR RENT. Th very deairable wecond loor No. 61 Washingion- st., oy tate, 30x175 feet, well lighted, large fire Deaatvault snd clossts, elevatar, e Aoy on the mises o 4. B, CRALL. MERCHANT TAILORING. GATZERT’S POPULAR TAILORING HOUAE, 183 SOUTHLARK-ST. 0tr Sprin and Summer Stock Of Fine Imported and XY.eading American Woolens is larger and handsomor than ever. OUR FACILITIES to make Gar- ments to order at shortest notice, in a stylish and desirable manner, are second to none. OUR PRICES we guarantee to be fully 25 Per Cent Lower Than those of any other first-class establishment. Inspection respectfully solicited. Open till 8 p. m. CANNON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 39 MONROE-ST. Fine Carpets. B A Lancastentitn, Buccessors to Allen, Mackey & Co., 233 State-st., Aud 49, 51 & 53 Jackson-st, Having purchased their stock at & large discount from regular prices, and added to it the latest and choicest patterns to be found in the market, invite the attention of par- ties intending purchasing Axmin- ster, Moguette, Royal Wilton, En- glish and American Body Brussels, English and American Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply Ingrain or Ex- tra Superfine Ingrain, to the finest stock of these goods ever shown in this market, at prices as low as can be found in this or Eastern markets. Special _bargsins in our Paper Hanging Department, to which we have added new and desirable styles. They are the cheapest goods ever offered. HES. E. J, HOPSON Has again returned from New York, where she has selected from the latest importations a very choice stock of French and English Goods. 64 Washington-st., Just west of State. MILLIVERY, M. E. STOUGHTON Has removed h%gf[;lslg:;y Rooms from 578 56 WASHINGTON-ST., Entrance over Chas. Gossage & Co,, Wash. ington-st. HOUSE-RBNTING AGENGIES. “"CHEAP RENT. Store and basemont Nos, 176 and 178 East Adsws-st, 44x100 feet, with offico fixtures and olevator. Will divido if necessary. GEO. MoCONNELL, Room 1, 180 East Adams-st. TO RENT. Two upper floors of 206 and 208 State-st., with two freight elevators, well lighted and suitable for manu- ring purposes. Appiyto K. G. MASON, Room 1, 40 Dearborn-at. FOR RENT. corner basement office; also destrable up- -um affices, in the Muzrowuun Block. Apply to A, A, MUNGER, Room ELEGA.N’I OFFIGES American Eeprast Brilding, ‘with use of eisvator. TO RENT. Hingle Stores en Clark.st., East Side, betwoen Madi- won and Monroe, Store and bssement 142 hlo—fl., 20x149, BAIRD & BRADLE . Landlords! If you wish to have your houses rented bring them in to us now, and take advantage of our spplications. W B SANPSON & C0, 144 LA SALLE-ST., OTIS BLOCK. Wanted. Every one to know that £ buy and sell farms and vulngelproparty, rent stores, houses, and farms in and about Waukesha, Wis. Money to loan. WM. H. SAMPSON, ‘Waukesha, Wis., Post-Office Block. A, e PAPER CARFETING. TO RENT. Five three-story sad basement stone-{ront dwellings gn Michiganav., nost Thirteentyat., now being, put 1n complate order; two-story brick birn with each. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 9 LaSallo-st. DENTISTRY. DR, H. ASPINWALL, E&Efifl&&fn’fl; DENTIST and Monros, with or without basement, Inguire st REMOVED from First Nlflonll Bank | 156 Fifth-av., up-stairs, TO RENT. The 4atory building 244 Lakest., with front on South Waterat, Eas water elevator, ete. To good partics a Jow rent be made. JOHN A. YALE, 153 LaSallest. Building to 56 Wsahington-st., over Gossage's, Baving socured grest reduction in rent, pro- poses to make great reduction fn prices. Special sites- tion to filling and preserving the natursi teeth. DYEING .AND CLEANING. LADIES’ SUITS. OFFICES TO RENT. Cheap offices to rent at 193 Washington-st., south {ront. one flight stairs, single or cn suite, with vaults and basins. Absolutely the best for the prices. TO RENT, TO RIEBINT. NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE. The finely-located Bouse No. 501 North LaSallo-st., all modern improve- ments, Good brick tarn, with gas and water. Call and ece tho house. For terms, oto., c.u on MEERILL & ENGLE, Room 6 Metropolitan Biock. FOR RENT, ‘With or withous steam power, the two-story and basement building, No. 204 Jackson- st Bflnt very low. C. H. & G.C, WALK- ER, 13 Chamber of Commerce. PAPER CARPETING. Ormamental, Durable, and contr only ONE-HALF a8 ‘much as cheap Ol Cloth, Moth-Proof Carpet meg. BARRETT, ARNOLD & KIMBALL, 184 Lialkke=st., CHICAGO, ILL. HOTEL. DUCHARME HOURE. thesst corner of State and Randolph,, Nos. 70 and B Bsadoiph.at, Prices fo suit the times. Good Fooms and best of French Cookery. All South snd West Side cars start from the door. Board and Boom, o83 DayBoard g | promARIE, Prop. & NUMBER 234, BOUNCED. Snm.msu'y and Unexpected End- ing to the South Town Ballot - Bex Frauds. REAL ESTATE. OW IS THETINE To Secure an Elegant Home at the “RIGDON PROPERTY,” The Town Board Hold a Six Hours® At Thirty-first-st. Session, and Declare That There Was No E. 0. LANPHERE, Esq., has instructed us Election. to mako a Peremptory Sale AT ATUCTION, 24 Stone-Front Residences. ‘These Bplendid Residences all built in the best manner, withall modern improvements, Lake Superior brown-atone and Joliet stone fronts, with ample lots to each house; front- ing on Groveland Park-av., Thirty-first-st., and Lake-av., which fronts Lake Michigan, only 30 minutes by horse-cars (which pass the property), 14 minutes by ateam-cars on’ L C.R.R. from business centre, with new depot on the ground, at which all local trains stop. Gas, water, and sewers on all streets. ‘Markets, schools, churches, and the most rapidly-improving section of the city, make this very desirable residence property. The terms of sale remarkably easy. Pur- chaser to assume mortgage of $3,500 on each house, balance $500 cash, and $50 per month until paid, with interest at only 6 per cent per annum. ‘The sale will take place on the ground Monday, April 24, at 2 p. m. Parties desiring to see the property before gale, or for any farther information, call on E. 0. LANPEERE, on the premises, or ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. B75 LOTSI by 152 fest, at DOWNER'S GROVE, on €., B. & Q. R. R., oll high, rich, rolling land, near depot ? $io caa: $10 15 one month; balance $5 monthly. NO INTHR- EST. You can havea house of your own and large garden for what you will pay for rens in the ciiy in Pure air, No Supervisor Byan Abandons His Claim te Offico, and Robert Lineoln Ap- pointed Thereto. Evans, Phillips, and Glesson Ine formed that They Wers No Longer Wanted, The Testimony Adcuced to Establish that the Election Was a Mon- strous Fraud. Arguments by the Hons. Leon. ard Swett, E. S. Isham, and T. A. Moran. All the Justices Concur, Except Haines and Meech«==They Object on Legal Grounds. W. 8. Carver Appointed Town-Clerk, Bernard Callaghan Collector, and W. H. B, Gray As- sessor. three years for a mnu cottage and lot. taxes toupeak of. Abstracts FREE. 10 Cent Trains! Morning and Evening, daily. PRICES ARE GOING UP! After 1t of next month, until further incresso, Lota will bo $100. This beautiful suburb bas now about 1,000 inhabitants, d‘:ln‘g_he!, xn;hools.e Go NOW, see proporty free, snd choose & BRADFORD, 74 East Washington-st. FOR SALE OR RENT. No. 498 North LaSalle-st. ; house new, is first-class, 14 rooms, all modern improve- ments, dining-room on first fioor, east front; one of the best locations on the North Side. Price, $13,500. Rent, $100 per month. In- quire of JOEN McEWER, 512 North La- Salle-st., or B. S. & W. G. McCOBMICK, 155 South LaSalle-st. o are Auihorized io Sell Some very desirable residences on the Worth Side at a_great sacrifice. R.S.&W. G. McCORMICK. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 40x138 correr State and Harrison, P. O'NEILL, 182 State-st. FOR SALE. Very cheap, building 501100, northiwest corner Stats. and Twentleth-sta., opposite Field & Leuu ‘market, with favorable Jease of ground. App! WAL G DOW, 10 THibane Building. The Ousted Frauds Will Fight to the Bitter End. OPENING COURT. THE 8OUTH TOWN BOARD had » protracted session yesterday, lasting from & p. m. till 11 p. m., while considering the ques- tion whether or not to declars the recent town election void, and to appoins efficers to fill the vacancies, The meeting was brought about through the efforts of the Committee of Twenty- five appointed at the Exposition mass-meetiog, sod the committeemen were allin attendance. Shortly before 5 o'clock the members of the Committes left their consultation room in the Grand Pacific, and filed solemnly along LaSatlg street to the ever-memorwble No.204. Entar ing, they found Gleeson, the usurpiog Town- Clerk, copying out the minutes of the laat Town Baard meeting. He paid mo attention to the wigitors, not evep looking up from his work. Boon afterwards Joatices Summerfield, Foote, Wallaco, Haines, D'Wolf, and Meech, came in, | aad the narrow spartment became nncom(ortably crowded. Justice Summerfield called the mesting to or- der, and suggested that they had better adjourn tothe Grand Pacific slub-room, where there would be ample accommodations for the assem- blage. A motion to that effect was carned, do- .| spite some grumbling from Justice Meech, and the whols party adjonrned to the Grand Pacifio. On rearsombling in the, Municipal Reform clubroom of the Grand P'Adflo the following ‘members of the Committse of Tweaty-Five werw present: Abram 'Taylor, Leonard Sweit, Robert Lincoin, Ald. Spalding, Horaca White, Morry Nelson, D. N. Bash, E. 8. Isham, George Schneider, Thomss A. Moran, L. B.Otis, Norman Williams, C. P. Kellogg, J. G. Bhortall, C. M. Hendersor, and Marshall Field. Aftsr the open- ing of the meeting Mike Evans, Ed Phillips, and Ryan came in and took prominent seats among the spectators. Being sgain called to order, the Clerk read, by request of the Chairman, THE POLLOWING CALL ¢ A, Me Juatice of the Prace—Sme oD, daengned mabers ot the Bord of b pointment for the appolnting of town officers of the ‘Town of South Chicago, do hereby give notics thatn meeting of ssid Board will bo held on_the 15th day of April, 1876, at the offics of the Town Clerk, ot No, 20 LaSalle street, in the City of Chicago, at 5 o'clock p. m,, to consider the question whether there was n» failurato eject at the aunual town-meeting held on . the 4th day of April, 1376, {n eald town : One Super- visor, ons Town Clerk, one Asseesor, and ons Col-' Iector, for said town for the year 1816, and 1f thers ' was such failurs 1o olect, then to appoint ane Super- visor, one Town Clerk, one Assessor, one Collector, . Tor said fown, 10 serve untll thoso. oficos ALsIl D Alled by election at the next annual town mesting to e held in asid town. Dated Cliiosgo, this i4th day nlAvrll. 1878, PRTER FOOTE, J. P., Covvix D'WoLy, J. BracrarcD, Joszes Porrax, 5 J. Crazces Haiwxs, 3, P. Jcoax oms. At the Inst meeting of citizens, tha subject of the recent Sonth Town election .and the Sonth Town officers was referred to a committes of thirty-five, of which I am elected Chairman, and, after full consultation snd examination of the subject, a8 we undorstand the law in every de- partment, this Board have been summoned, and the object upon which we wish you to take inta congideration and act is stated in this petition. It is in the handwriting of Mr. Horace White, and I wonld ask him to read it. Mr. White stepped to the front and read the following SEWING MACHINES. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON Family Sewing Machine, NO. 8. A NEW machine with STRATGHT needle. The work runs back from the operator. O SHUTTLE TO THREAD. Does not oil the thread or goods. It makes an elastic seam. It has a take-up preventing the thraad from breaking. It will sew the heaviest or lightest goods. No expense from wear of shuttles. It is the simplest and ensiest to handle runs easily, quietly, and rapidly. Itis with out a rival for the family or the workshop. The new Wheeler & Wilson Manufactur- ing Mnchines are unequaled. The No. 6 for Leatherwork, the No. 7 for Tailoring. Office, 155 State-st JETTINE. JETTINE, ‘The best preparation for Ladfes Shoos. JETTINE, 1t has noequal. - JETTINE, Zaadtes, don't fail to try ft. JETTINE, 8old by Druggiets, Notion, and Boot and Shoe Stores, Mannfactured by ORVEL HOLDEN & C0., 187 East Efnzie-st. PCTITION : To the Board of Appointment of Toren Officers of the Town of Seuth Chi EXTLEMIX : A eeting of Zens to defend at all hazards their right of choosing public officers in the manger prescribed by law, snd ts proveat the falsification of votos by the gafiag of bak- lot-boxea, forglug of returns, or oth: The immediste oceasion of this meeting was the un- exampled fraud perpstratod upon the people of tha Town of South Chicago immsdistoly after the annual town mesting held on tha Orst ‘Tueaday o April, 16, Alter the ballots of the electors had been caaton that dsy the boxes containing them wer collected * | and deposited 1 a Tault havingan iron door sud a combination lock, st No, 204 LaSalle street. In order %o put bafore you's cleur staiomoat of the fraud perpo- tratad st thin place, we sabjoin & Qlagram of containing m yaul PHOTOGRAPHY. A CARD. Avene Ar {}aflery, No. 696 Wabash-av. 400130 #[{¥8ET T'have made arrangements to con- tinue the Phofograph business at the above well-known location, and shall continue to furnish the finest and most elegantly-finished Carte de Visite ?Iti%tggrsplllm at the uni- form ncao er dozen. ¥ BERT ¥, HUGHES. lnm the others retirsd. About 13 o'cl w\dnlgh!.mnl' mu')'umm.namwmmk rospocts- dflumdfithmol&wflCh‘mmfi the persons to rema “‘“‘!"’“‘_ 0. 204 LaSalle sirect, to TPy Fetree