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* gimme it.” -+ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Commlssioner Guenthor reports that his con-~ titusnts are vory one-sided on the Gubornato- Ial question. Beverldge cannot got fivo votes n bis town. Berat. .Hood, of tha police force, declarss fhere Is no truth in the story that ho and soms of, his men electionosrad actively against Mark Bheridan Isst wock, e Bayn Lio fntends to ask the Folice Board for an {nvestigation. The temperatute yostorday, as observed by * Mansase, opticisn, No, 88 Madison street (Tnin- uns Building), was, at 8 8. m., 61 degroca; 10 s.m., 63; 12m,53; 3p. m,60; 8 p. m, 63; barometer, 8 & m., 20.80; 1 p. m,, 20.80. The wite of John Kramer, residing at tho cor- nor of Thirty-fixst and Arnold atroots, diod snd- denly yesterday atternoon about 2o'clock. Bho bad been il for somo time, but it was not sup- posed seriously. The Coroner beld tho mnquost ntdo'clock snd found that sho camo to hor death from heart-disesso. Bhortly after 10 o'clock Iast ovening anem loye of {ha North Chbleago Rolling M\fl. named gmd ganhagan, was movoroly, thongh not fa- 1ally, cut and brulsed sbout the head and shoul- dera by tho fall of & ranssive chain connocted with the elavator in tho steol mill, which ho was attonding. He was taken to his homo, No, 111 ‘West Division strest, About 8 o'clock 1ast evening a horae driven by Adolph Lacleds took fright st » houss being moved gy the ity Railway Company in the vi- cinity of Wabash aveaue and Thirty-tirst stroot, and ran away, throwing ount tho driver and his son. The fathior escaped with but few injuries, but_the son was seversly injurod sbout tho bhosd. ‘They roeida at No. 481 Thirty-ninth strest, whors the son was attended by Dr. Trowbridge. The result of the boy's injuries i 38 yob uncertain. A suscoptiblo youog man from Alton camo to town on Snturdsy and sold, among other fraits that ba brought to town with Lim, s lot of strawberrios at G0 couts a box. Then ho went to call on two of bis femala coneina mnd took thom to tho matines, after which ho took them totho bangueting house, snd tlic bauver aver thom was, * What'll yo havo, girla?" He fod thom with strawberrics and comfortod thom with cream, and paid for the same attho rato of 31 a plate, Bubsoquently ho discovered that thoy were his own strawborries,® He doparted for Alton by tho night oxpross, declaring that honco- forth he would wage oternal and rolontless war against middlomen and monopolists. Thin is tho merry time of auction sales, when womon wander fosth with galochos on their foot snd prim dotermipation oo their countennnces, sod soek bonsos where salos are to take placo, roturning home o tirod that thoy can bardly iali, to declare thatif thoy had tho mess and tabblsh some people call furnituro thoy'd uso it for kdling-wood before thoy'd display thoir poverty and poor taeta to the public. A woman on Hoyno atroot was avout to move, and cun vincod hor husbuud that thoy couldn't do better than soll off tholr furnittiro at auction, and buy somo more at auction, maintainiog thus the ap- parantly irroconcilablo thoues that (1) you con alwnys get thiogs ut auction for lesa than their worth, and (2) that you can always get wmore at suction_for things thau thoy Aro worth, Ac- sordingly she disposod of her housolold effacts Friday. Baturday sho woat to anotliar auction md bonght back for $10.75 tho gitl's bed-room set that on the day pre- scdiog sbo bad sold for $10.60, lexs charges and rommisaion. When her husband reminded her f it, sha burat into a flood of toars, asked lum f this was sl thio thenks sho got for tryiug to 1avo his ooy, aud (gwiared that it was all bis fault for baviug the sale Friday, which she al- ways bad tried to make him befieve was on un- facky day. SELLING OFF OLD CLOTHES. A prudont young man up on Secley aveatne, whosells all bis oid clotties wheon tho spring lime comes, Lins hit upou an {ngenious plan for Iocieasing his rovenuo from this source. Ilo saretully “makes a holein tho liolug of ono of the pockets of tho vestment whoraot ho is about lo dispose, and puts theroiu a small wad of tissue paper “"V,m about with a groasy Con- fedorate note, Whon tho dealer comes around to purchase, he mnaturally oxplores the pocket, snd, feeliug what ho takos io bo a compace wad of °groenbacks, 1ays, “ How mooch zo vest?” *Tha vest?” roplios the prudeut young man; ** O, that is an anlucky vest. I haven't worn it since last Christmas, 1 thought I hizd a roll of groon- backa smotating to 880 in the pocket, aud whon 1 camo to foal for it it was gonc, And yot,” he adds, musingly, *‘Icould have sworn no ona was noar that vest, But it'a a good vest ; cost mo 811.60." **And how mooch you takes for bim, ray dear?” says the merchant, in a voics trombling with emotion, * O, well, times nro hard, and I must got all I can,—$3.75," roplics the prudent young man, *‘Eight thaler sev- enty-five conts!" scromma the dealer; *tyou tonght I was dor Belkvsp, bem? I foves you funfty cents.” “Tifty Erobus:” ropiioa tho prudent young man; ‘‘pull down vyour vost #ud gimme Dback mine. Il wear It suother somson; iu this Centennial year we ought ‘to return.to tho economy of our forofathers; I'm going to retura to the economy of my forofather ; *' Ach, no." auswers tho dealer, who dreads leat the precious garmont should bo voft from him; 1 geels you seex thaler. ** Well, scclng it's you,” says the prudeut young map, ‘ you can bave it,” and #o tho dicker ia consammated, aud tho denlor hastona away with his prize. e hagdono such on oxtonsive and protitable business that Le thinks soriouely, if thoro only aro enough fold-clothes merchants in town, of boying some roady-made clothing hime self and selfing it as socond-hand, The aome of cheok ia oxlubiced by the junk- dealer who paya 14 cents to s crodulous womsg for a 56-pound weight, doclaring that he gives a cont a pound for old iron. ACADEMY OPZACIENOLS. An adjournod muunn(finr the Chicago Acad- emy of Sclencos was hold last night st the Acad- emy, No, 263 Wabash svouus, E. W. Biatchford In “the chatr. Numerous donations to tho musoum and library were reportod. The first scientifio paper was read_ by Dr. Ed- mund Audrews ou the charactor of thedrift for- mstion jo iho neighborhood of Lake Michigan. It object was to detormine whother the formation was due to tho action of srosh water glaciors or to sea 1ceborgy. Thoapeaker bad procured the avalyss of water obtatued from diferent portions of the drift, aud lad found that it (the water) contained 18 grsins of ealt to tho gallon, givlog GO,0U0 barrolw of ealt to every square mile of surfaco iu tho wveighbor- baod of Chicago, 'This went to prave Lhat the formation of the dnit was duo to the action ot sall-water iceborgs, as thu water of Lako Michi- K80, just above, contained only nthird of a grain of salt to n gallou, and the water of the rocks bolow contained but 8 graing of walt to the gal- o, Mr, Pesbody exhiblicd and explained by black- board drawiugs a spocimen of Iarvio, whioh be bad o a phial, and which, Lo eaid, had hioon ejected from the nosaof a colured gu) while sneczing, The girl bad been subject to convul- stous, The weect was supposed to be of wimilar spocies to thous that have herotafore been found io the human oead, Prof. Llias Colbert presented some interest. ing calculations on Crook’s experiments on tha ropulsive forco of mmli(iln1 involving the quau- tity of matter containod in comots, tha expulsive motion of acomet’s tail, and tho loss of piaue- hrl; atmoepheres, 2 r. H. A, Johuson doseribed » naw method for flluminating microscopio objects, which was valuable in tho obsorvation ot dillicult objects, as the conntiog of tho lined in tho bands of Nobert'a scalo. PHILLIPS GOES TO LAW. NE WANTB TUE ZMOLUNENTS OF OFFICE. Tho ousted Town Assessor, Edward Pbillips, filed his long-threstened bill atlast yostordasy sgawet Hormanu Lieb, Josoph Pollak, L. D, Wallace, Calvin D'Wolf, J. SBummerficld, Poter Foote, George A. Meoch, J. Charlea Hajucs, Tabort T, Lincoln, Jamea Glesson, and William B. H. Gray, beiug the County Clerk and Town Doard of the Town of South Chicago. Pbillips states, in detall, tho town moeting on the morn. ing of Apml 4, at No. 204 LaBalle streot, the conrss of the election auring the day, and it results, which wa oug other thinge, to mako him Town Assessor for the ousulug year. Due notices of election wore seut to all . the officera by the Town Clerk, Glecson, and tho roper certificate was filod with the UCounty lerk, who indorsed 1t in the ususl mauner with the date of fAling and his nawe, Plillips goos on to ehow that the County Clork s bound to'make up proper books before May 1 ¥or tho Town Asncesore of the lauds to he ausesss ed; that howent to Mu Lieb and demauded the books for thoe Bouth Town Assossor, but was vofused ; and (hat Lieb iy now sbout to deliver the books to\Y, B. I Gray. If this be per- mitted Paillips fears ho will bo duprived of the omoluments arisiug from the offico of Town As. sessor. ‘Ilie Town Loard elso is iutending to reopgnize Gruy us Aseessor, aud fix Liy pay w poquised by law. Thu complainant then (W8 o0 0 siate that tho Town Board could notA exerolse thoir authority to appoint any town offlcers unless under the following con- ditfons or excoptions: that & vacanoy had oo- ourred in some ons or ail of the town offices, either by n fallure of ths town to elect tno proper number of town_offlcers, or that oue of those elcated had failed to qualify, or when a vacanoy had occurred by death or resignation, or if auy ofticor had becomo insane, or Lad ro- moved from tho town or ccased to bo sain- habitant of the district for which lio was elocted, or had been convictod of an infamous otime, or of an offenns involving a violation of his ofiicial oath, or hnd beon romoved from offico, or had refused or neglocted to take tho oath of office, or fallod to give or renew his official bond. Nono of thieso conditions baving happened, TIE TOWK NOARD NAD NO POWER ta deciaro as they did the oficon of Superyisor, Asaoseor, Collector, and Town Clork vacaut, and had no power, thereforo, to procsed and fill them by appointment. DBut evou it the Board had hiad such power at the mesting of April 15, thoy loat it by admitting that tus olection was valid in rocognizing and allowfog tho reefgnation of Pat- rick K. Ilyan, tho Bupocvisor, and in allowing Gleeson to joiu with them in the appointment of R, T. Lincoln 1 Ryan's place. The Town Board alno insuod a cortificata of the election of Lincoln and Gray, which has boon filed with the County Clerk, but Phillipa allegen that it bears uo mark or date of flling, and remains in the County Clerk's oftice for somo purposs to him unknown, Mr, Qi gives out that ho fn the logal As. seasor, and i3 about fo receive tho booka from tho Connty Clerk, and the Town Bosrd aesert thiat thoy wiil recogmizo him an Assessor. Phil- tips, of goutao, donies that Uray haa wuy right to tho oflics, and therofors asks for suinjunc- tion to restrain the County Clerk from jssuing tho Asscasor's books to Mr. Gray, and to pre- vont the Town Board from Tocogniziog Lim as uoh Assossor, or votlng him aoy salary; and nlso to provent BMr. Gray from recelving tho books, making auy assessments, or ssking tho Tawn Bonrd for any aalary. Mosars, O'Brien, ‘Barge & Dixon snd Hainos & ‘Uripp appear a8 solicitora for tho complain~ ant. _ An spnlication will bs mado this morning to Judge Farwaeil for a tamporary injunction, ————— LINCOLN PARK REPORT. BECEIPTS AND DISUUNSEMENTS YOR THE YEAR, Puravant to tho Iaw requiring the Commis- eionera of Lincoln Park to make an aAnnual re- port during the month of April, the following roport was submitted yestorday. Orriog ov THE COMMISSIONRAS OF LINCOLN PaRx, Cutcaco, April 35, 1875,—To the Hon. H. D, Cole: Aayor of tha Gity of Chicano—Stn: 16 pursuance ol the law under which the Commissioners of Lincoln Park ars arganized, wo (a8 we bave hitherto daue) re- spectfully submit_harewith » report of the financlal condition of tho Bosrd, witha etstement of the ro- ceipts and disburserunta for the year ouding April 1, 180, and the various accounts to ‘which expenditures Biave been charged, ‘Tha Commisajuners of Lincoln Park, By F, . Wrnstow, President, Criioaoo, April 1, 1876.—To the Comminfoners of ZLancoln Park—GENTLEMEN : 1 hierewilh submit stato- ‘ment eliowing recolpts and disbirsements o the year ending April 1, 186, and amount in hanis of Tress- urer to crodit of_thia otrd, together with statement phiawling sourco of rocelpts, and the sccounts to which thia disbursciaents havo been charge 2 kS Onacconnt of tax of 187 Drivo sssessments 1'rocoeds of bond: 0ax of 1875, Palancs April1, 1 Lpril. Hay... Lun duly Hwgus C faptembor, ... .. 50,883 ticlober....y 4,573 Tiavember 5 ©On account of cemotery. Autmal oxpense..., ¥nginecrand aurvey Artostsn woll ako 8hora protoction...ss Mlscellaucous oxpense; avatany. Receipts to April 1, 1870, $631,206.40, 631,003} to balauce, §140.40, T Orders pald, il s051 oy T L. B, TaTLON, Becrotary, Dalanco in Lands of Treastrer April 1, 157, $140.40. ‘Above amount pald to me, Jaux DrKovex, Treasnrer, C110Aa0, April 25, 1876,—At the request of dr. John DoKoven, Troasurer of tho Commissioners of Lincolu Yatk, I have muade an examination of the accounta of uatd Commissioners, aund find the foregoing statement of receipte and disbursoments for the year ending April , 1610 (from ordora aud vouchers), corrzct, K. L, Daxrs, —_—— THE FOUNDLINGS® HOME, CNILDRKN'S PAIR AT THE PACIFIO UOTEL, The children realdent at tho Pacifio deter- mined upon a fair jo ald of the Foundlings' Jlome, Probably not ono of them Las the re- motest {doa of thoe functions of the institution, or tho Borrow and misery of which it is tho ont- growth, but thoy had heard of a houss full of youngators to whom tove are atrangers and luxe uries unknown, and so they docided to bold a fair ond devoto the procesds to the comfort and consolation of the unfortunates. For two wooks tho soven littlo glrls and two very small boys who constitute tho world of soclety at tho Pa- cifio bave beau busy, Not porhaps ia thie manu. facturs of enlablo articlos, for, from the display, that branch secma to have been commltted to older and defter hands. Dut thsy have been busy in discussion of tho projoct, and wild with oxpectation of its consummation. Cau- cusos Lavo been held In odd cornerd and behind doors, botwoen young ladies whovo drosses atuck out very much bebind, and young gentlomen with remarkably pointod collars, and pan- taloons fringed “with clesrly detined scallope, Hyndicates wore formed, sud, ss after the oatab- lishied custom, partios, rings, and cliques grow up aud ourienod. But thowe latter were only as to dotails, for all the charitable young mission= arlea nxrnml solemuly tuat thelr duty to society demanded of them an elfort {n behalf of the un- fortunated to whom ono cow’s milk i substance aud a sugar-rag a luxury. Yestorday was fixed for the Juvenile Exposi- tion, One of the parlora had besn selected snd hermetically aealod. Inside were Katis Belle Barter (agod 7), Amy Gaskill (aged u&. Emms Kellogg gmd !;). Tiny Nims (aged 10), Holeu Dunlovy (aged 9), May Meyors (syed 8), Lulie Andreas (aged 7), Palmer Xollogg (aged 11), and Willio Beckwith (.an #). Outaido were a scure of wine-open mouths and two score of expootant eyos, their ownors awaiting tbo opeuiog of tha door. At s fow mioutes aftor 8 tho portal was un'ocked, aud the guests rushed in, Everything was iu keeplug with the fair, its objeot, aud its prime movers. All was on the youug and iuno= cent order. Six tabloa (8 is about the averago sgo of the clildren) wore arranged to take up as littlo spaca s possible, and to bear as much prossure a8 nocesvary without tipping over. TUE TABLES, ‘Talle No. 1 bore & mountain of fancy gooda. ‘Thora wore mate for tollet cases; coraucopiss lun perforated papor, worked fu marvelously blouded colors : grost book marks, with quota- tious from tho word of the Foundliug who camo from tho manger; piuwcushions of rara design sud oxJuisite workmauship; faucy boxes with impracticable lids ana danal;uva bottoms ; dolly of raro beauly an uarkable expression ; dolls’ dresses that would have carried euvy to the Loart aod tersible twioges (o the back'aud logs of Miss J:nu\‘ \\'x;)‘n. i i Upon the second tablo was an inanfmate youn, 1ady, arrayed after tho |-nmhug modao. 5, m.‘. day. Hior pull-back, tlounces, boots, corsage, sleoves, tournure, balr all fu that remaskable Till CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1870, fashion which we tolerate when it olothes live bodles, aua langh at when it adorna a doil, Tho third table held a bed, probably intended for the vouog lady on the second table, when the cus- toms of soclety sud the caprice of her ownor mlll permit her to mnatol & few winks of the almy. ‘Table No, 4 was loaded with flowers, rara awoot flowors, that fiiled tho parlor with per. famo, and mado the room contrast atrangely with those apartmants for whose ocoupants tho fair was held,—not very pleasantirooms at best, snd filled with 1ttle bods, and they in tura too often with littlo suMorers, to whom a flower fa like an angol, unaocn this sido of the grave, On tables Nos, 5 and 6 were the tailot-sets and Accoutroments of thoe various dolls, Evorything in mimature, everytning complots. Durosus, drensing-cases, bedsteads, all that makes tho fashionablo doli sufficlently comfortable and 1angnid for her station 1n soctety, e And sround them alt wora the groups'of chil- dren, hurrying from ono_fascination to aoother, and delightod with sll. Thoy scomed to thor- onghly undorstand that the fncomo from all thia array was to bo dovoted to somo nondesoripts, popularly known as ** poor children,” and gen~ erally supposed to have the full complement of logs, arms, and digestive apparatns, but boyond that their information apparentiy failed, and aleo their Intorest, Of courne the hinnd of rostraint must ba felt, and Mra. Coddington Billings, Mrs. T, O, Barter, Mra. E. VW, Peot, Mrs. O, I, Kellogg, Mra, Bamuol Porker, Miss Naon Quinn, Miss Mary Gaskill, and Miss [Iattfe Gaskill kindly volun. toered their servicos to keop the childron qulet, and bond the twig of ths procesdings in the way it sionld go. ‘Aud thoe reault was & pro- nounced success, and, when the doors were closod. somo $300 bad boen roalized for tho lit- tlo urching, who cama into tho world to be inno- cent carpet-baggers, and whoss existence do- pends upon somo suck chatity aa that devoloped yestorday. —— MATRIMONIAL, EYLENDERG-MARKS AND JONAS-MABKS, A Hobrew doubloe weddlng of mors than usual intereat wna solomnizod at Klare's Hall on North Clark streot last svoning. The con- tracting partics wore Mr, A. Eglenberg and Miea Polly Marks, sud Mr. 8. Jopas and Miss Uenrietts Markta, Tho grooms sro pattnorsin tho hide and leatbor businees in Jollot, and tho brides sro sistors and respactably connacte ed in thia city, The coremony, which waa A very lnpressing ons, WAS por- formed by the Rov, Dr, A, J. Mossing, who mado & fecling address, which drow tears from many of those prosont. The wodding was numerously attended. Among thoe porsons pros- ent wers Ald. Joues and wife, Mr, Frane Wilkio of the Times, Mr. Charlos Dennehy, Justice I, A. Koufman and wife, Mr. Herman Marx and wifo of 8t. Josoph, Mo, I Hirsch and wifo of Quincy, Ill, Mrs. B, Cohon of I'almyra, Mo,, Mr. Jamou A, Tower and wife of Tvanston, Mr, Harris Swiskey of Cazroflton, Itl,, Miss Emma Powell of Quiacy, 11l, Misa Nettie Ilarria of Hanuibal, Mo., the Hon. Jobn AlcGio of Bioux City, In, O, Drookhouso of Now York, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Nathan, Mr, and Mr, Joseph Lipman, Mr. and Mras. 8, Marx, Mr and Mrs, M. Cobin, Mr, and Mrs. Woltsohn, Mr. sod Mra, J. Livingatou, Mr. and Ars. C. AL Williber, and o number of othors, ‘Thore wore aiso prosont a groat array of Teoraew beauties, but chief among them all wers the two brides, Thoir splendid tiguros and lovely faces showed to groat advantage it thoir sich “dresses of lionvy aslies-of-roses nilk, trmmed with orangs blossoma, Amnong thoso present, particularly conspicuons for thoir fine toitottes, woro tho Misscs Hebaces Iiarris, FEmma Powell, Jennio and Sarah Sulkey, Esther Harris, Dettlo Marx, 'Thoroaa Livingston, and Rachol Marx, At tho conclusion of the ceromonies a banquot was givou, in which over 100 couples partici- |* patod. Tho wholo concluded with s soireo, and tho dancing was Lopt up until this morning, the nm‘c Waatorn Ligt Guard Baud farnisniog the music. ‘Tho presonts recoived by the two couplo wore valnablo snd pumorous, Jo- nas, who 18 the brother of one of the grooms, grvo s check of 96003 Mr, H. M. Marks, brother of the brides, furnished the outfit and {mld tho oxponsea of the wed- dings. Mr. Colvin presented two silver fish- spoona; Mr, 8, Ilarris, one dozon silver spoons ; Mr, and Drs. Natban, salt-collar and plnoapplo epoona; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lipman, silver bouquot-holder acd fruit hasket; Mr. aud Mrs, Bammoertiold, silver ice-pitchior; Mr. Bwiakoy, silvor tea-get; Ierman Isas, parlor set; . Marx, Bt Joo, solid smiver tea-set. There wore nleo o number of other valuable preacuts, both usofni aud ornamontal, ————s TrnE CITY-HALL Commissionor Prindiville went to Milwaukes yostorday. o returns to-day, The Mayor waa sbsent from his office yostor- dny, being detainod at home by a bad cold, The City Collector took 1m §600 yesserdsy, mainly from licenso fecs. Tho City Tressurer's recelpts yostorday wore $2,856 from wator rents, and 8874 from the City Collector. Patrolman Henry Bmith was yestorday sxam- ned oo a oharge of drunkenness preferred by ono Clark, kecpor of a Canal stroot dive. Bix witnessos (omploves) wore produced by Olark to ewenr that tho officer waa drunk, and the case was taken under advisemeont by tho Polico Board. Ahont the only excitoment corrent at oity bad?ulmm voyrorday waa apsoalations on the dociaion rogarding city serip. Toe employos aro alt confident that a favorabla decision will quick- 1y replenish thoir puries, while an unfavorable turn, thoy think, would rain thom irretriovably. Colvin's rival in pertinacity—Conchshell Rey- nolds—called in vain upon the Mayor yostoriay. He was in search of information aa to how many votea he Slloiyun!dn) acoived for the offico of Mavor. He had hoard thousands of men say that he was their choice. It is unnecoxsary to add that Lo got no satisfaction aod departed. BOAND OF HEALTIL At the meoting of the Board vestordsy after. noon, Banltary Suporintendent Miller reported that 130 people died faat weak, 10 more than in the provious woek, though 12 Jess than during the corresponding weak of 1875, Of the 136, only 36 were marriod. Thero wore 81 males. Tifty of tho deceased wers undor 2 years of ago, aud 6 wora over 70 vears. The ailmonts were ; Accidentn, 53 apoplexy, 2 ; brain, 3 ; bronchitis, 3; convulsions, 15 ; ‘cyanosiy, 3; dobility, 3; diplitheria, 6; dropsy, 3 ; ententia, 3 ; puerperal fover, 4 ; soarlet, 8 ; typhaid, heatt disomss, 74 inanltion, 4 5 momogitis, 7; phthleis pul- monalis, 16; poeumanin, 9; small-por, 1; sypullis, 1; scrofula, 1 ; whooping cough, 5, ——e AT THE SUB-TREASURY. THE PUBLIC GREED ¥OR HILVEDR continues unabated. Tho more that colan is given out the greator Is tho demand. Yoaterdsy morning specio paymonts wore sgatn rosumed at the Bub-Treasury, ln accordance with the provi- ous announcoment, and lony befors the hour for npouing the Government offices a crowd gathered about the entrance in Arcado court, They wore mostly messongor-boys, porters, and clorks, and wera provided with tho usual assort- ment of oarpet-bags, matchols, and bozes. As 8oou 84 the door of tha Hub.Troaanty was throwa apen, thers was a rush and scramble for tho first aco st the countor. A noliceman who had een dotailod to proserva order was abliged to exorcise more than ordiuary force to keop back the crowd, Mo linally succeeded in forming the tumultuous mass {n live, and, whon formed, it oxtended out of tho door, down the ntops, and a lopg distance along the court towards Clark stroot, Aud thore was no diminution of the number during the forenoon. Mr. Miller, the abliging Caahler, stated to a ‘TRIDUNE mgvorler st noon, that thoro Lad been 843,000 in silver In tho vaults when the oftice wag oponed in the morning, and of that amount about $10,000 was paid ont. Much more would bays beon disbursed, only the rules hmit tho amoaot to each porson to 3100, Thoue who de- uire Iarger sums are obliged o sond thoir orders to Washiogton, whenos directions are roturnod to the Bub-Treasury to pay the sums requested. Tho pavinont of silvor cessed st noon, a8 thoro were a I-rro numbor of orders from the country to bo filled which required the Lelp of all the clorical force, Tho cuin thus sent ta thoe gountry ia forwarded by express n leather shot- bags. ‘Tho custower has ta pay the expross charges and the cost of the bags, which 18 only Bc’:fl:flu tor each. 1 g o recoipts of cofn from Washingt continue &t the rate of 210,000 daity, oo sl —————— CRIMINAL, Chnrles Kiog, a haudsomely-decorated boarder st the Gardnor Iouse, was yesterday arrosted by Detoctives Elliott aud Gallagher, and in s possestion wero found soveral coats stolon from boarders st different Letols, Froderick Boldt, who resides at the corner of Thirteeuth sud Throop strests, was befors Hoyuoe yesterday, charged with passing & coon- torfolt 810 note on William Bclineyer. Freder- to- ick, the bold, was held In £1,000 to appe: ay. - Goorge Ward, aliss Wood, and Thomas Car- roil, aliss Olack, were bofora Justice Foote yosterdny, Ward, for renlltlng‘;’ an oflicer, was Bont to the Bridewell for 104 days, and Carrall goz fitty-four daya in tho aams institution. Both ad baen ongaged Io & thell, which waa tha causo of their arrest. The hydraulio jsck found upon tho burglar Rogers, who was shot wiile robbiog the dry- goods housa of Pardridge & Co. several nights ago, In belisved to hiave beon stalen from the Iilinols Contral Rallroad. Rogers fa atill con- fined at the Armory, and is rapidiy recovoring from his wound, Emest Kellor, a fugitiva from the justico dia- ponsed by the natlonal authoritios a Dubuque, waa_yeatorday arrested by Dotectivo Dargon at MeCormick’s roapor factory, whore he has boan st work siuce hia arrival in tlias uh.]y‘. In the afternoon Deputy Marahial 8hodduck, of Du- buque, took him in charge, and returned homo on tho ovening train, Tour more of the roughs who amuss them- selves by inaulting nnd ataring pnsapra-by on Chicago avenua woro lant evening taken in b tho polics, undor orders from Capt. Gund, Their names are Richard Faith, Thomas Daly, Richard Warron, and Honry Ilaesis. Though {nnng in yoars, thoy ara otd and daring in crimo, Warren Dolng as porfoct o donparado as thers {3 in tho city. Bupt. Hickey yestorday rocalved notlco of the arrest of Goorge Depons in DRlimore, Georga 18 wantod in this city for swindling soveral par- tios during October last yoar. Ou complaing of E. Wolfe, of No. 330 Stato streot, and Ii. Deste,” ® dyeron Adams stroot, bhe was arrested and brouglit batore Pollak, but skippsd during the ponding triat, He will bo brought back to this city as soon aa possible, Mouday ovening ox-Ald, Tracey, while return- lug home, was assanlted and robbed by four men near tho corner of Halsted and Stera stroets, gold wateh, presonted ta him sevoral yoars ago, gold apactacies, and a plethoric purae wero among the valuablos caplured. Bhortly arter the occurronco Sorgt. Hood bappened by, and with the aid of Mr. Tracoy succooded in captur- ing two roughs, who gave the namos ot Michael Melaugblin snd Denta 0'Donnell. Thoir cases wera continued in $1,000 bail by Justico Sum- merfleld, to give the police & ciauco to captare their confoderates, The grocory atora of J. A. Lundstrom, No, 1265 \entworth avonuo, was robbad of a chest of tea by burglars on the oight of tho 24 inst., and, on tho 12th fost, following, tho tesidence ot C. O. Wobster, No. 20 Sixtoonth atroct, was burglarizod of 2140 worth of silvorwaro. Cir- cymatances indicated that both joba ware dono by tho samo person. Monday afternoon Officor” _Croak _ visited (ho houso of Mattio Landin, No. 1810 DButtorflold streot, and recoverod all the atolen goods. William Hamilton and Osorgo Williams, two no- grocs, who aro the suspected burglars, woro also taken in, togothor with threo of Mre, Landin's children. Justice SBummorilold yosterday Lold Hamylton in €500 bail to the Criininal Court for tho burglary of tho grocory, and tha casos of the two mon wero continned, for want of complote evidence, 1n 31,000 bail, for the burglary of Mr. Webstor's house. The Landins wore “hold in £300 bail each for recoiving stolon property. i il ANNOUNCEMENTS, The noonday prayor-mooting to-dsy om Ar- cnde court will bo o promise mooting conductad by 8. A. Kenn. Tho Sumnor Litorary Bocioty, which mects in tho Daptist Cuurch oo tho cornor of Paulina and Washington stroets, will have a ‘“mock trisl” Baturdoy ovoning. ‘Tho Ttalion sociotios of thia countrv will scon open their books for Bubscriptions for a fund to build a mouument to cost 3500,u00 to bo erccted In Now York City to tho memary of Chinstophior Columbus for the discavery of this new world. Thoy will algo turn out fu ‘grand parado in com- momoration of his birthday annually hereafter, —_— SUBURBAN, TIYDE PARK. ‘Tho Board of Trustees of Hyds Park mot yos- tordav afternoon ; all prosout, Mr. Taylor pre- siding a8 tomporary Chairmaa, Dalloting for & pormancnt Prosident was re- sumed, and after fourteen ballots Mr. Bensloy way olected by the following voto; Bonsloy, 4 ; ‘Laylor, 2. Mr. Bonsloy thon accoptod tho posis tion in & brief and qulet apoech, ond tho Board way rondy for business, An ordinance waa then offerod by Mr. Schinnd o the cffoct that, as the fouds fo tho Treasury wora (ow ond there would be fow taxes collected beforo Soptember, the following-named oflicos be abolished : Village Attorney, Village Engi- noer, Buporintendeat ot Public Works, aud Cap- tain of Polco : aled that tho throe first-namod afticera tury over all thoir books. papers, olc., to thio Villago Clork, nnd that tho Captain of Police tarn ovor his papors, otc, to the Sergoant of Dollco, Tle ordinanco waa then adopted by the following vote: Yeas, Hogue, schlund, Taylor, and Bensloy ; nnys, Parrell and Powell. A resolution was then introduced by Mr. Bogue to the offcct that s special committao of threo bo appoluted to oxamine into the question of office dusies required of nnd salancs paid to each, the number of policomon emploved, whero stationod, and salariea paid; and tbot the special committee be instructed to roport to the Loard tho resnlt of their inveatigation, togother with such suggoationa in the form of ordinances a8 1 thoir judgmont will decroass viliago ox- ponten and econowmize and eimplify tho workings of the Municipal Goverument. Ihe rosolution was ndopted uunnimously, and tho Prosldent ap- poioted lossra, Boguo, Bcnlund, and Powerl, T'ho Board then adopted temporarily the rulea of the old Hoard, oxcept thio ona relutive to the timo of meotiug, which waa fixed nt :30 o'clocx Tuesday aftornoons, instead of Haturdsy, as herotofore, Tho Board thon sdjourncd to moot Tucsday afternoou, The choico of Prosidont was one requiring a loug contont, owlug to the difficulty of making » alection batwoon two such oxcollont men oy Mr. Bonsloy aud Taylor. ‘Tho Iatter has large interests in the villae, and Lis vote upon tho ordinance reducing tho numbor of ealaried oftl- cors showed a pratsaworthy desiro to reduce exe penses, Mr, Ionsley is too woll known as Pros- idont of tho Chicago Board of Trade to mnoed further mention, ‘Tho flrst activn of tho now Board 1a in the di- roction of economy and roform. 'T'he sggrogato of unlaries puid the four ofticers whoso places hove beon abolisbed was 10,100, While there will bo au undoubtod nocessity for some one to attend to tho logal businoss of tho vil lage, tho engineerivg oporations and the publie worke, it is not mo cortain that thie ofticers neod ba oontinually an salary, and thero is strong probability that the Bosrd will vote to employ legal aud engineering talent for apeciflo picces of work ss may be necoasary, The special Committeo appointod to look into the quostion of the numbur of officers required will undeavor to report at- tho mext meetiug, whon the matter witl be sottled. LAKE VIEW. Tha Board of Trustees mot in the Town Hall Mouday. " Tho potition to open a stroot in Edeson'a Subdivision botween Lincoln avenue and Di- vorsey atroet and the potition of property-own- erato reacind the ordinauce for improvomont of Wasbington gtreot wors Jaid on the tablo. On motion, the rulos were suspendod and per- mission granted to propmfl'nwunru on loscos street 10 lay wator-pipo at their own expenso. I'ho following was prosentod by the Chair- man, and, on motion, adopted, Retolved, That the followink rule ba added ta the rulea niready adopted by this Loard, and that all com- mittoea report in such yororts shall ba alyned by & majority of (he commitico, Thero whall e elght alayding committees, 83 follows: Wator aud \ster mprovements, Weckler, Cands, and Goolo; Itosds aud Hridges, Hebafer, Goode, and Candaj Lic cenuen, Cands, Uoode, and 'Wecklor; Pollce, Goode, Weckler, aad Hebafer: Printiog and Stationery, Bchiafer and Weckler; Fiuance, Hupervisor Weckler and Canda, The Water Committeo, Lo whom woro roferred the applications for Buperintendout and Engi- nieer of tho Wator-Worke, reported that thoy had solected tho application of A. 8, Guraco, and on motion the rflmxt waa ordered received aud placed on Mo, On wmotion, Mr. A, 8, Gurace waa appointod Chief Lngiuoer and Buperinteud. ent of Water-Works, Tho following was adopted : That horeaftor all wator supply pipe laid siall bo of the woight kuown a8 oxtra “mmfi aud that used for plowbing bouscs shall bo of weight kuown as utrong. Tho final water test and accoptauce of ma- clinery, etc., was roferred to the Committee on Wacer Hupply, to ace in counection whh the old Water Committes, who were givon full power to act. ‘Ihefoliicial bond of 8, F. Hanchelt, as Troas- uror and Bupervisor, for £300,000, mgued by T, M. Bradiey, 8. B. Chuse, aud N I Clark, wae read and approved. ‘Tho retiring ‘I'rensurer preaonted his report aud turaed over vouchors aud books to tho new Board, and tho examiuation and lgpmul of his sccount were reforred to the Committcs on Fiuauce, On wotion adjonrned to Mondsy, Msy 1. THE CITY NATIONAL. Boank-Examiner Watson at Work on tho Books. Movement to Reorganize the Concerne«= Petition of tho Dopositors, Surpriso In Washington at the Suspension «Tho Sharcholders, Dank-Examiner Watson roturned from Wis. conain yestorday morning, and, aftor ‘¢ cleaning up," as the usurping Mayor classically sxpressed it to King Kalakaun, proceedod to the Oity Na- tional Bank, whore ho romained all day oxamiue ing the books and records of the institution. In this ardnous task Lio was aided by Irosfdent Bushuoell, Uashior Miner, and Lho various book- koopors who have boen identifion with the bank, Lato {n tho sfternoon a TRIDUNE roportor droppod in to ascertaln tho progress of the work, and with the hope of abtolning Ao fu- tolligiblo atatomont of tho assola and Nabilitles of thoauspended fnstitution, On applying to Bank-Examiner Watson for {nformation, hio waa informod by tbat gontloman tbat hio had not completod more than ono-hialf of the taak, but lio hoped to have it done this evening. ** Then you whI bavs no objections to furnish Tue TrisuNE with a copy of your ropost ? " aaid the newsgathiorer. ** Yes, uir, Lhave," “Why?" 1 cannot furnish any one with a copy of my ropart to the Comptrollor of the Currency, with- out bis permission, I am not allowad to do B0’ THAT REAL ESTATE, ** Mr, Bushnell,” said the reporter, *'1 notles in this morning's TninuNe that the deeda of cor- tain parcols of proporty transferrod to vou by Mr. Miner were placed on record vesterday. Waa this dono by Mr, Miner for the benodt of tho Lank, or ia it s privato transnction 2" * I have not yet inado any statoment, and am not propared to make any now."” ** But it 1t was done for tho Interest of the bank, why not lot tho public and the dspositors know it ?” It will lucroass their confldenco in the ultimato ability of tho bank to pay." A hurriod consultation wag held hotwoon Mr, Bushnoll, Cashier Miner, and Mr, Wataon, over the momeantous question propounded by the ro- porter, and after the lspee of a couplo of min- nteg the answer sas roturned ; * Partially for tho benofit or the banlk.” * Cou yon glve mo an tdea a8 to how much 2" **Well, no, I cannot, 1t is partly a privato transnction and partiy 8 bank ono, snd the two aro eo interwoven that [ cannot now oxplain.” At thia {natant the Assistant Cashlor apposred on tho sceno aud etated : **If you want an item of nows you may stato that thore i8 » movoment. on foot to TEORGANIZE THE BANK and continuo tho business,"” “T)o you proposo to tako In now capital 2" ** Yos, wo are negotiating for prominent local capitalista to tuko Lold of tho concern and put it ou ita foot. DBut not enough has yet boon ac- fi‘mm!lmca to justity me in eaying It will bo ono." **Can't you turn to your books and give mo the amount of yonr agsets, which are convortible at onco, the amount hat can be convorted in two or thiree months, or six months, aud the amount of suspended paper which you aro earrying?" “1 could only give you tho approximate amounts now, and they are of no use in showing tho condition of the bank, Besides, the dopos- ftors_who layo boen in hore to-dayg bave not asked auy #uch quortions. Tuov are the onl oues interosted, aud, whon they don’t,why shoul you ask such questions Y ** But 'L'ae Trinuse would fike to know for the beuaflt of the public,” . “*Tho ddpoeitors don't ask to know ; then why should tbo publio?" “Tho suspension of a bank la a matter of pub- lio intcrost, and tho dotnils of its mffaits aro oqually so.” THE PETIIION, **Seo bero, look at thin potition. Read it an b will seo that tho depositors havo confidenco 11 ug, and I tail you that tho bank will avontual- ly pay up ovorything, Thoro is no B. I\ Allen ora, Tho following ia tho petition: Ciitcaao, Aprl, 4, 16576,~The Hon, John Jay Knoz, Comytrolier of the Curreiey : - The undermgnod, who aro depoaitors n the Cfty Nationsl Bank of Chicago, Iil., for thio aioounts set oppoaife their names, respect- fully pray that raid bank may be allowed to' go into voluntary liquidation, and sottle up {1 business, belng satiatied that the bauk can in that menner adyust its affairs snd pay iis liabillties more quickly and satls. factorily than in any other way, Yosterday afternoon tho potltion had recaived tho sigontures of dopositors whose doposita ag- gregnio almoast 260,000, Fmdiufi thnt o more information conld ba ob- tained, the roportor withdrow. The euspousion of tho bank cansed the Motropohtan Printing Company, of vhich D. P, Burr ‘was Bnperintondont, to do likewise, It closed up Monday ovening, and_the men om- I)loyad tlicrein wora discharged. It has boou a osing concern for somo time. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaas Tribune, ‘Wasmnogoy, D, O, April 24,—The failure of tho City National Baok, of Chicago, was a great surpriso 1o the Comptroller of the Currency. Tho Iatest roports from tho bank bavo showed it to bo in & favorablo condition, aud thera was notuing oithor in tho lxst report of thie Exam- inar or in tho last regular report from the bank swhitoh coutd lond the nuthoritioa hore to beliove that tho bouk was ot in a sound and hoalthy coudition. Baux-Examiner Watson, in his stato- mant of Feb, 8§, which Is tho last regular stato- ment of tho Examiner, roports tho capital stock 0t 8250,000 ; surplus, $180,000; uvdivided profits, £18,792; individus! deposits, §1560,000; due to National banis and State bauks, 8519,000, From this atntement 1t appears that the linbili- tios of tho bank wera something mors than $1,000,000. 'The amount of bonds depositod as secunity for circulation had beon reduced to 365,000, Tho bank had $250,000 with other banks nod bankers, lucluding their rosorve, Tuoy had $220,000 o legal tendor and National bank notes; also £67,000 in exchangos for the Clunflnfi Uause, Thelr billa rocoivablo wore 718,000, of which amount $61,000 wera ovor- due; $20,000 were lonned on real ostate, aud §76,000 loaned to Directara of tho bank. ‘I'he Isst roport, made March 10, differa only alightly from tho rogular roport of tho Lxamiuer abova eited. "Tho Examiner on Feb. 8 roports the bank as doing o good and profitablo businoss under caroful and consorvative man- agomont, Tho hqfl resorve was fully u‘r to the standard. The value of the bank building was rocurned at §104,000, which the Examiner did not think was overostimated, As far ne can be judgod from the staterent of the Hauk Examiuer, the Comptrolier of tho Curreuoy thinka that the bank ought to be able to pay all its yabilities, bus the Comptroller haa not ag yet boon advisod of the eupecial circum- stances which may have occasionod the fallure of the bank, The occounts of the bank with ita country ocortospoudents wero vory large, but no renson is bore khiown why oo that ace count the bank should have baen slarmed, ovon if tho drafts from country bankers had beon very great. The only explanstion which ean heres bo givon aa to the probable failure of the bank is that unusoally large drafts wore made from country carrespondents, which the bank did not feel itsolf ablo to fill, ‘Lhe Comp- troller thinks that this ought not to bo tho caso, ay the report of the Examinor shows the bank to have boen strong In cash. According to the #tutement of tho Kxaminer, it would seem that the bank ought to fiave atood drafts to tho amount of at loast &300,000. The following is tho LIST OF NAMES OF BHANENOLDENS ol the City National Bank of Chicago on the firat Monduy of July, 1876, the latost list fited bore s Narae and resldenco, W, Bushnell, Caicago,urasyure W, I ell, ‘Trustes, Chicago. ¥ A, 1), Loowmis, Chleay JJF. Lord, Cuics a Waruor, Getry & Webiler, Whicaton, . W, H, Morto, 'I'ressurer, Hollingafor W. 1. Morton, Cashler, Hollngeford, AB, Stner & Co,y Bradford, 11} Miuer & led, Chlcago. A, b, Misior, Ghicago.. Phenix Mutusl Life-Tusurance Co., 0 i N. H. Warceu & Co,, Cliicaga, Wardor, Mitchall & Co,, Wpriugfield, ... N 1, Walworth, CHiCag0usuevererereaenss TUY YOLLOWING 1§ TUE LATEST NEPORT }-ocnivud hery from tho bank, dated March 2! LIRS L Loaus and discounta on paper with two or uore fudividual Lirm uawes, $330,237 108,300 3,813 a0, w78 | Demand loans, . ... Al other loans. ., TIncinded In the loans aro suspsnded and over- dun paper, 833,833 Yiabllities af Diractors, in. dividurs «d rm, o8 payers. $71,087, Othar stocks, bonda, and mortgsges—Winthrop Iron Company atook, $ oc] 400 Ohieago E: % 20,000 114,000 618 e AMUSEMENTS, THE FIRST REGIMENT CONCERTS, ‘The forthooming concerts at tho Expositfon Bullding, to bo given by Gilmore's Band under the auspices of tho First Rogimont, aro already boginlng to aroate great intorest among our muslcal poople. Tho general public will be at- tracted by tlio rogimontal featurcas of the prom- onado concorts, and the musical pooplo not only by Mr. Gilmore’s admirabla band, but alas by the euporb eolo talont ho will bring,—the to prima donnas, Mme. Papnonheim and Miss Thuraby, and tho twe famous cornot Puynrs, Lovy and Arbuckls. It will bo Dime. Pappen~ Leim's dobut tu Chicago, but uer fame has pre- coded hor from lior winter's sosfion of opora in Now York, firat with the Wachtol Gor- man troupe, and Iatterly with Btrakosch's Tit- tons tronpo, in both of wWhich organizations sho was indorsod 03 ons of tho fincst singera in tho oporatio snonls of this couniry. With Misa ‘Lhursby and the cornetists, Lovy and Arbuckle, tho publio aro alréady familiar. ~ Aa tho price of admission to those thros remarkable concerta Lias boon fixod at tho reasonabla rato of 50 conts, there can bo littlo doubt_that they will be st~ tonded by immense crowds, and that the Firsl ltegimont will bave a gals time of it noxs woek. THE VON BULOW CONCERTS, Tho noted plamat, Dr, Von Lulow, will maka his farowell to Chicago in thres concorts npxt woelt, on Wodnoeday and Friday ovonings thd Baturday aftornoon, at McCormick's IIall. The programmo for tho oponing nights will bo com- posed of choico solections from Schumanu, Moen- dolssohn, Schubort, and Liszt, On Friday night tho soleotions will bo oxolusively from Beatho~ von, including tho sonatas op. 31 No, 2, op. 20, and ap. 101 ; the fautanis op, 77, aud rondo cn~ Hrlcclmuo, op. 129, and the fugus and andanto pats, op, 86, The sclections’ for tha matinca will bo from Cliopin, tocluding hie third sonats, op, 58, the concert allogro, op. 4G, and meveral of his nocturnes, waltzos, and mazurkas, Tho sales of seats commonces on Friday noxt at oot & Hon's music store, 166 Btato stroot. A BIG STEAMER. JErrEnsoNvILLE, Ind,,April 25,—Ton thousan 4 poople witnessed the auccosstul Inunching of tho new atoamer Robort E, Lea nt Howara's ship-yard to:day. Ior entire longth s 320 fost, She wilt carry 8,000 boles of cotton. Ifer enbin {8 o be a dazzling palace, which will defy the compati- tion of all prodocessors or rivals for publie favor on tho ?runt Bliosissippl. Sho has nino monstrous steol boilers, and Lior onginos will ba mnarvels of machanical ekill, nod will rank the Iargest high-pressure enginoa evor bullt in the West, 8ho is built for tho Mississippi River by J. W. Canuon, of Now Orloans, and when com- ploted wilt cost ovor 9250,000. JOURNALISTIC, &pecfal’ Diepatch to Tha Chicaao Tribune, * Drcatun, Ik, April 25,—Tho Review, John Lindany's paner, wna sold to-day to Mr. Kiog, of Batesville, Ark. Tho Revfcio has boon an indopendent Ea[mr. Mr. King is of Hepublican antocedonts, but is yory roticont ns to the fu- ture course of the paper, it The Presidency~What Noxt? Thero i8 no question wharevor that tho unanfmous choica of the poople has alroady con- ferred the title of Prosident, in & seneo roadily undorstood, upon the Now Automatic Sowing- Machine of the Willcox & Qibbs 8. Af, Co., sec- ing that its charactoristio features mako it facilo princops—chiof of all sowinz-machinos, ;ml"lhl fact, tho only one worth having in the amily, —— Aro You Going to Itousekkcoping 7 If 8o, go firat to A. L. Iale & Brother's, on Raodolph ntroot, just wost of Fifth avenuo, and solect your furnitaro, Tbis firm aro soll- g out ot ooet. 'Their stors has beon eold and they must loavo July 1, Itis the bost op- vortunity ovoer nfforded in this city to proonro oxcollont and atylish farniture at low pricoa, s -— = Pianos, Organs, Shect Musle, Musio books, violins, gallars, brass and Gorman-ellver band inetruments, flutes, clartoncts, banjos, tame bougines, drums, accordeons, cencertinay, dulcimors, harinonicas, violiu and guilar strivgs, etc., etc., In endleas varloty, at The oot & Sons Music Co.'s, 130 Bate stroet. —_—— To Inveators. Our finsncial arrangements with Havana are tho most comploto and oxtonsive Lo bo found anywhore, 11ighedt rates paid for Spauish bills, Governments, ete, Prizos cashed, orders lled, and all necossary infor- mation _given on application. Oiroulara sont free by addressing Taylor & Co,, bankers, 11 Wall stroot, Now York City, F. O, Iox 4148, Leaso of French Flatand Furniture For Balo—Atlention] is Jcalled to theadvert!s t our third pago under “ Ilouschold Goods * o did ehanre for parties desirlog to go to Lousekeoplng zfil;;(o,'.’&! ‘Wabash avenuo, A great bargsin may bo Richmond’s Double Oven Palace Range, or the new ** Empress Rauge,” Dalton, 102 Stato sirect, Las been made general syent of, ean bo relied upon na tho only first—class ranyes in tho market, You will find thero a very largo atock to select from, Soo Spocimens of tho Handiwork of Tliiger, Jenkins & Faxon in the decorating of hun. dredu of our fincat public and privats bufldings ; then compara thelr estimates with inferlor workmanship, No, 21 Stale atreot, Housefurnishing Row, Pl tameics it Our Fronch Dry Cleaning Process. Ladies bring your dreasea to us for cleaning. You nesd not tako aff trimming oe rip up, At Cook & Mo 1 Weat Madlson streot, Ozonized Ox-Marrow for the Hair, by Buck & Roynor, makers of the * Mars ¥ Cologne. S DEATHS, BURNS—April 24, James lurns, aged 69 years snd 4 months, native of Limerick Pariali, Nallyhtown, Funetal froni ta lato resldence, No, 78 liobecca-at,, April 26, by earn to Calvary, 12 Now York papora ploase copg, MICHIE—At La Grange, on tho 24th fnst,, Jumes Miclue, aued 08, o Funoral leaves the renidenco of Dr. G. M, Fo, Ta QGrange, at U o'clock 2Gth luat, Horvices at Catholio Church, Lyons, Iiemaius will bo taken to tho Sag Dridge Cemotery, AUCTION SALES; By G, P. GORE & CO., €8 and 10 Wabasbav, Boots, Shoes & Slippers Largs Lines of Medlum and Fine grades of Bpring Btylea will be #old by eatslogus on WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 93¢ & m., to which all dealers in search of Largaina ave Invited, GEO, P. GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabaali-av, - On TIURSDAY, April 27, st 9:30 o'clock, Wo will offer anotber large stock of Houschold Furnt. ture, and willsell Parlor and Chamber Scts, Hall Traes, Waliiut Liedatoads and Uureaus, Titrkish Chalrs, Ex- fenaion and Dreakfast Tablee, Marble and Wood Top 9§ Waluut Obairs und Hockers, Mirroru, Mat- Wardrobes, Tiookcases, Yarlor aud’ Ofico , Walnat and Plated Blhiowcsses, Cargiets, & ear- load of Walnut and Asb Extenslon blos in the whits, 500 Walnut 1. A, Eugllsh Coltage Obairs, 2 £in “Tono Planoa (now), 1 Elousnt Farlor Organ, (uewhwholossls price, §200, 4, ¥, GORE & OO., Auctfonoers, On THURSDAY, Aprit 27, at 11 o'clock, Wo shiall s¢ll #0ma fine Carrlages, Open and Top Bug- gles, Democrat Wagons, Phaolons, Eido-Bar Itosd ‘Wegons, Haruoases, G. I, GORE & CO., Auctloueers, By WM, I\, HODGES & CO. 1439 SOUTH DEARBORN-ST, TUE ENTIRE CONTENTS, This, Wednesday, Morning, April 26,at 10 o'elk, C ng of ono Rosewood Pianoforte, 1'::“]'1","1);‘“an, Bitting, Chamber.Roon, and Klighen Fuegituag, Seackoey, G, v ‘"’"wn&. ¥, HODGES, AnEmonuur. 083 Wost Lako.at, Laln, 60 Dearborn, . CONFECTIONERY, e OELEBRATED througbout tho Uniou—oxpressod {0 all Pa wel;r:llldb. upxa‘;d at e roes frdere QUNTILER, Uoalaa AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & 6o, Auctfonsers. 84 and 80 Randolph-st, For Watcles, Diamonds, JEWELRY, Silver or Plated Wars, SO TO A. H. MILLER'S GREAT OLEARING AUCTION SALES, HAVERY DAY THI8 WHEE, at10:30 a. m,, At 61 Washington-st, ELIBON, POMEROY & QO., Auctionesrs, M. J, 1. FRENCH wilt conduct b sala, Rich Parlor Suits, Library Farniture SPLENDID CHAMBER FURNITURE, Plor Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Billiard-Table, complebe, Drussala Carpets throughout ths house, Dining-Room Furnlture, full China’ Dinner and Tea Sot, Crockery and Glass-Ware, Kifchen and Laundry Ware. Entire Beds and Bedding, etc,, elo., elo, b.Th? hova Bagnificent Outdt for Mousskeoplng wit sold AT ATOTION, without reserve, at residence 337 Michigan-av., Weilnesday Morning, April 26, at 10 0'Clock, ELISON, POAMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, On Thursday, April 27, A% 10 alock &, m, tho enitro Furniture ot PRIVATH RESIDENCH Ko. 243 Ohio-st., near Dearborn, . GONBISTING OF Parlor, Chambor, and Dining Room Furnl. turo, Elogant M, T. 8ide-Board, M. T, Hall Tros, Brussels and Ingrain Carpots, Bod. ding, and ovorything usually found in a firate class rosidenco. Ono Richmond FPalace Range, cost $125, noar new, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, At Private Residence 666 West Washington-st., TIURSDAY Morning, April 27, at 10 o'clock, Tiano, Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-room 00 B I L O B IS, Drusscls snd Wool Csrpots, Crockery aud Glan Kitchon Outat, Deds and Bodding, Koy o Fapai declining hounckeoplng, ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, ML o el s el ) AT 211 NORTH STATE-ST,, Thureday Morning, April 27, at 10 0'Clack, ol too Tarlor, Chamber, sad DiningRoom urniture, -Flxtures, Cr Ritchen-Ware, sic., of privato resigence - 7" O1th LLIBON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, B W e iy For Friday, April 28, at 8:30 o, m., AT our stores, mmenss lay-out, new and used Household Furniture Splendld now Parlor Sults, now Chamber Sals, Jargs line new and socond-hsnd Carocts, Loungcs, Sofas, Wardrobes, AMattresses, Cooking Stoves, Refrigerators, Desks: nliro outit of two private houses, - Generst Morchandise, ete., otc. Lig azlo, Do on Land. ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, 81 and 80 Randolph-at, BUTTERS & C0.S REGUIAR SALE, Wednestay Moraing, April 26, at 9:30 oclock, AL118 and 120 Wabash-av,, N, E. cor, Madlson-st, 2300 PACE.AGES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, WHITE GRANITE WARE, In Packages sud Opon Lots. Yellow and Rockinge 4 ham Ware. 50 rolls All-Wool Carpets, Fine Table Cutlery, Clgars, 20 beln Ground CofTed, &o,, &c. At 12 o'clock, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, & HARNESS. BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR TRADE SALE: Desirable lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, REGULAR MADE OLOTHING, For Mon's Boys', and Youth's Woar, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Edgings, Embroiderics, Hosiery Gloves, Hats, Uaps, Boots and Shoes. ALBO STRAW GOODSB, THUISDAY MORNING, April 47, at 9:30 o'clock, sk thelr Auctlon Rtooms, 118 and 120 Watash.uv., northe cast cornor of Madinon-st, AU Marblg-Front Diwelling, No. 707 West Adams.st., Thureday Morning, April 27, at 10 0'Olock, The entire furniture of an outgolug famtly, conslst ing of Yarlor, Dining-room, and Clamber Hets, Bruss sels Carpets, Bieds, liedding, Dirrars, Orockory, Chiny and Glasswars, together with everything roquisite fot housekeoping. WM. A. BUTTERS & €0, Auctionoers. MORTGAGH SALE- Eatire Fixtures aud Filtings of Restancatl, In Basement, 112 and 114 Randolph-st., Fridey Morning, April 28, at 10 o'clook WAL A, BUTTERS & CO0., Auctioneers. FIXTURES & FURNITURE OF THE CITIZEN’S BAINEK AT AUGTION, FRIDAY MORNING, April 29, ol 11 o'clock, at the lanking Room, northeast corner of Madisonand Halle-sts,, tho whole consinting of Duxks, Counters, Chstre, ilaling, Yariitions, Ges Clisndaliers, Leackets cfe. Also, 8 Sup BurglanPeoof Bute. cont 350, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionsers, By 8. N. FOWLER & CO. Auctioncers, 274 and 170 East Madlson. Liberal Cath advances mada on conslgnments. First-class Blorage for Household Goods ank General Merchandise at Jowest Rates, This 2, m. 8t 10 o'clock, wo a full tine ot new and Yery suporlor Chatiber, Parlor, Library, Dios ing-roam, sud Kitchon PFURINITURE ZLounges, Easy Chaira, Commodes, Wardrobes, Olica Deaks, Mirrors, C Also an imme; ocl and Housshold Goods, A good chanco for dealers 38 iho goods aro to b eoid without resorye. = By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO- 117 Wabisabi-av,, 0. w, cor, Madison-ak BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER AT ATCTION, Thursdsy Mozaing, April 27, at 9:30 o'clock. Lretg Bkt 02, alf, and Got Biiny, JAD, P, MONAMARA & 0O., Auctioncers. WATCHES. THE CENTENNIAL WATCH. The watch for the Gentenlal can easlly be keptats vary Taodorate ot by purchasiag oav of thioso slogant LADD PATENT OLD WATCII CASES, 1 6 to mateh. 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