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THE -CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1877. 4 and exclatmed, **Yon liave shot me.” In quick snceestion the young man fired two additianal shota at the policemsn. o conll not say nhether the decensed, Michacl Fitzperald, the man 0 did the shootinge retabated by firlng two shota At his antagonist, the two men being abont eighteen or twenty foct apart. and bath standing in the middle of the strect. After the second shot the young man ttagzered and fell to the 'annd, and Fiynn then fired a third shot at hin. ‘The witnces praiscd the offcer highly for his courage In rnshing Into =0 Jntenve and bitter a fight, and thonght he was foliy Yortified in shooting the man who had fired three shots at him. Dents Driscoll, clerk In a grocery store st No, 022 Canal atreet, and clerk at the polls on the day of clection, aleo testifed to having seen the fAight in the middle of the sireet, e saw & crowd around ayonng man named Hetterman, and sasw Fd Byrno #iriking him. There was soon a general fighi, In which neveral persons were badly knacked abont, among othersa man namned IHeffernan, who wae on special zmllu dnty at the polls, [le saw one a what was allowed Tlarms to pay the damage arising from the bad tovels. Commirsloners Ayars moved as a substitate that there bo allowed the differance hatween the figures d on tho eontract, $112,1001, and the antalde nieasurement, $141,610, This would give Harme about $127, 500, The subatitats was voted down. On motion of Commissioner McCaflrey, it was decided ta recommend that the matter bo made the epecial order for Monday afternoon. ‘The Commlttes then arose, and Commissioner Bradiey made thele report,and il was concarred in. Tne Board then adjourned. . MEDICAL, TIE AKNUAL NEETING OF TR ACADEMY OF HO- MEOPATIIIG PHYSICIAKS of the city was held at the Tremons House evening for the election of officera and the trana- action of general business, The sttendance was rmall. that n the Jast month there were 500 nulrance- noticed eorved and 850 nuisances abated, and the following articles condemned: 22 carcarses, 24 quar- 1 brensis, 8 loina, and 3 shoulders of beel; 3 calves; 3 sheep; 4 Tllllcrn of mutton: 10 quar- ters of venison; and 1 rabbitsa. The Department also posted 240 ecarlet-fever tarning-caris - 51 in thie North Divislon, 34 1n the South, and 135 In the Weat Diviston. smaller articler. Notracenof the thiel werefound. | & Co. or Falkner, Bell & Co. any amount what Mr, King ia particularly nnfortunate, as this ia the cver, and, while atill deslining to name un- third time his room has beon entored and robbed | gooytaq creditors, says that they aro all In the within & year. Interior of the State, nnd everydollar of indebte y in tho West Divlslon are beating the po- | cdness to city creditors is amply secured. T e Acker, ot L ATA Weat, | cuesstocltycrallitdrals amply acs B e oAt 5. 795 onthe sams | NORTH INDIANA M. E. CONFERENCE, . After they had secured for plinder o Viote 3-';;:3 eatpenter fools, and a ar of butter, | BLUZFTON, Ind,, April 5.—Tho North Indiana on them and bare_them stas | M. E. Conference organized here, with Blshop 3‘«%:-‘12‘.’51’ '{"t‘:n“y"x‘:m the names of Frank Elme | Wiley presiding, and 135 minlsters presents E. aniThomas Lyonk, . F, Hasty, J.E.Enrnbnml C. E. Disbe were Justice Rnmmerfield yesterday held the follow- | clected Recrctarles, Committees were appolnts ing: Charles Rrick, maliclontly beating a small | od, tho characters of the efliciont Eldera passed, oy, $600 fo the 7th; John Fisher, vagrant, $50 | and the reports of tho stato of tho Church in fina; Palrick Mathaws, vagrant, Wirty daya 10 the { various districts reccived, A committes was euto ol Correctin W oiocking, robbing | appointed to draft resolutions of aympath Dr. 1. 8. Watrous, to tha Oths Mex White, | SRERIIEC, B 0 K T Tying 8t Lhe polo assaniting Rehceea lalmeton, $400 to the Gth, | With Dr. 1. H, e, who [s Iying o poing Jueties Benlly finod J. B, Wileon 830 for careylng | Of death in Richmond, Fo-nignt the aunniver. # conconled weapon, and drawing It upon Officer | sary of the Church Extension Society was held, M. O'Heilly. The Hyrne riot case was continued | and addresses were delivercd - by tho Rer. A TI_IE CITY. ;:I"Q.a-uruhn Clabinto new 1lfs and vigornext TIYDR PARK, - 3fr. Anahel Plerce, candidate for Collector on the GENERAL NEWS, Union ‘Taxpayers' tleket, had an fdes Wedneriay that he had been bulldozed, and that the counting Gen. U, 8. Grantarrived in the city yesterday, | of the votes contained some mistakes, This im- and ealled upon Collector T, R. Jones at the Cna- | [ttafon was 20 "m‘}fl‘hnt ho made R“pllmulon tom-Tloune. Ha dined with Gen. Sheridan at the | (eilocKiay escnlng, for s, recannt of the veter Chlcago Club, » \ l;mulr}‘ ap, mglvlngj fl);lu O‘pfll‘le:\dl‘ g i 0. The temporatnre yesterday, 8s obsetved by am! -:r,:‘. majority. csterday al ":'r' Manuse, opticlan, 89 Madison etreet (Tamome | 2000, o 410, SICHCE e called | lopelliee Dollding), was: At 8a. m., 38 degvoes; 10 8. m., | Creighton, J. 13, Calhoun, Villsge Attorney Willet, 43; 12m., 48; 3 p, m., 40; Bp. m,, 48, Barom- | Thomas Rooney, and others, all bound to co a eterat84a. m., 20.82; 8 p, m., 20,02, fair count, Tho Clerk proceeded and canvarsed = : the districts, * The Fifth Ditrict wan in bad shape, Edward Murdock, an Ineano man, 40years of | and ona thing la certnin: that elther the moderntor ‘age, Is missing from Room 8, MeCormick Dullding, lnll| clnr'k a no!lc ulr‘rmfl{"":?ln“{gn:nugr He is fira fect and six Inches In hiolght, has black | Sarclass, for Mr, vioree gained twenty-two vates, and gray hair, and foll beard, and wears n snit of H,f. T.I‘,’.'.",‘{‘c'.,".“..’.}”xff.“é’.fi?n' :'v !z’;:rk‘f‘ M"C«:Ip @ark clothes, The police are looking for him, hoar, or tho Sixth District, ten votes'wera taken . MILDRETI. The Aldermen aro very nmilling to say what conrse they intend to pnrana in regard to tho ad- misefon into thel= midst of tho ecli -ennvlurdsar- Jurer and whisky-thiel elected Tucsday inthe Sev- enth Ward. 10 was rald yesterday that tho present Counell, In canvassing the electlon-returns, would refuge 10 {raue a certificate of electionto fhe bum- mier, and leave the question of ¢||:|hlll:y to be passed npon by the new Council, Should that he theconrse piraned, the matter will undonbtediy bo raferredio the Taw Department, whera Corpora: tion-Connsel Anthony, with hisauthoritics plled snr besida him, ummm;la, awaits: such refercnce. (3 1 ‘Anthony 'retuses’ fo sny what his opinlon el yexed N The (hird special rain arived on the Baltimoro, | ffom Plerce, In the Scvenih LIhih, #ad Hlain | juan noini s revolverat a pollceman, but did ot | o frst businces announced was the-reading of | fe bit ¢ f8°pisin to dlacorn that he thinis that dtesdtiott ™ T Haringnd Do €r 0 MiCae, Thi Treding | eazn was sgain taken np, an oun y A provides that the Cily Conncll can for cerialn 0%enscs expel one of lis members, dut not twice for tho eama offcnee, Therefare 1f illidreth had, Instesd of rusigning, been expelled from the Coun- cil he conld not be urellul apain for his numerous misdeeds, and upon that ground some claim might be based, _But this cats no fignre sinco he ia in- eligible, Furthermore, Mr. Riordon, the Demo- ficlent salarfes. ‘The Preachers’ Ald Hoclety The Tion, Willism Carey, late United States M‘; held its anniversary and eloctod officers. tarney of Uteh, lectures thia evaning In Farwel e ——— 1iatl on Mormontsm. Price of admlnsion 25 centa. et ":ESM ASPAHAGdUSl iR A Gospel temperancs-meeling will be cohducted | 2ad canlifiower havo apposred In ke at the uemom.rxm-eop-l Chiurch in Ravenswood | They are, of coutsc, of California growth, bat ars Dizon, 8tetling, and Lincoln, Neb., making abont i’l" R’““"I‘lht" l;’\a n:c was correct a3 coanted by X . Ruescl tno first time. 1,600 who have mado their homes {n the West this {hm'ht:",' ‘Tajorily was reduced to 24 by Ihe spilog, . correction of the varions mistakes in the” different At 4:30 yesterday afternoon Mark Bollo, 14 years | dintricts. of age, realding on Mill strect, near Ashland ave. | The vole now stande: nue, while riding on an ont-golng train over tho i, apparontly withont eause, Flynn followed him to Harber street, where Fits fired two more ehots, whercunon Flynn tonk out his revolver and fired, Fitz fell, and” ns he did 89 dred again, to which the oficer agaln rosponded with a shot. Witnesa thonght that Fiynn's life was in peril long befora the first shot waa fired by him, During the read a paper was promatnre. For want of time he had prepared nothing more than A few statlstice In reference to scarlct fever. 1losald the statie. tics on the subject had ajarmed him, and ha phm:enfle:l give some of them. o 1876, and Fed, 1, 1877, there D73 deathn 1n thin c1y, from ‘meatlet. fevcr, and he Hawmliton. Plerce. had been ] Y 4 lous ta look upon and taste, - Porter Brothars 127 1nd | fight, witness hoard Ned Byme say, **Boys, pnll eratic candldate of the Seventh Ward, wiil contest | Sunday at 7:30 p. m. by two reformed men from | Juc! d Danville & Vincennes Railtoad, accidentally fell 1 J11 | your guns and shoot,* 5 estimated the fotal dumber of casen at between | the election, and that right hotly. ~Of the presont | Chicago, of No, 163 Eouth ‘1‘““1“‘;0‘]"“{: "‘f‘".‘::"“"- between the cars and had his loft arm so “badly ® 170 | Ttobert Butler, a teamster at No, 08 Judd sireet, | 8,000 and 10,000, Comparing tho number of | Councll there arc, after the most liberal ajlowances L. A. Willard will lecture this ovening at the | The same firm deal rogalacly ln the fresiiest and crushed that Drs, Willard and Keller foand ampu. (4 1A | faw the 1nunfl maa fire & ehol at Flynn while ho | qenths from the disoato with the total mortahity,he | have bren inade, tiventy-threa members who will 4 best forelgn, domeatle, and Callfornia fruits which tation necessary. i 5 | ran makng the crowd desist from febting, and | fonnd the ratla 1o be ns one fonine, nd, comparing | ¥ole o deny Mr: Hiildreth a certificate of clactlon, | Gospel-meeting In Dethany Congregational Charch, | GOt {00 Ry ERER™ A corrcapondent eays that Wicker Park s now a % | this no thonght wan tha cause of the oficer follow- | (18"V4:2'0r tha fever nerc with epldemics in othcr | and of the new Couneil there will be even o preater | cornor of Paulina and West Iluron strects, on **A - turned into & grazing ground for cattle that scem to o o) e hlv‘rhnp. s tred L secand shot betura T unl{ citien, he found that the wark of the dread diseasa | number opposeil to associating with the man, Dnsiness Man's View of the Plan of Sajvation, " 5 EXQUISITE. 4 3:,'1'.}'&%1'&&'&"%':! .'g“(nl;?’. (h’::‘.:.gspg :‘;'z’ I8 | irew Nls rovolver. and as he did o etwnbled and | pad been moro fenrfnl tfan most nerzons com- TOILER INSPECTION. The Hev. Jobn 1. Vincent, D. D., of New York, fellona alln of dirt, and before Fiynn fired again Fitz had fired two_more bullets, Tiie shot which took offect was fired while Fiix wan lying in the Aiten, whero i had stumbled from the fle of dirt upon he fell, This witness was ]\nrilcnllrl{ clear in his story of the shooting, and undoubtedly was maure preciee than the other witnesses, «Tamea Cannon, apccial police, reniding at No. rehended. e thought septic jolson, which ad been bronght about by imperfect mnwerage, m'ght have l\us something fo do with tha discane, ‘The lake, he sald, had been higher than for years, which had interrapled dralnsge and backed the sesverage matter into tha houses and filled them with Impurs gascs, lic had had tae fever In his awn family, and attributed (L directiy to tho cause From ihe report of the Boler Inapecta John D, Murphy, forthe perfodaf time since I: olntment, June 14, 1874, to March 1, 1877, the ollowing facts are gorelemc-l: ‘The number of bollers Inspecied wan R2D: l';l § Deantify thie park, and. the cattla are likely (0 do | 1aouons majoriig, S much dagpiage, —s matter the authoritics rcom toba Mr, Pierco wonld be juntified In contesting tha carelesa nbont, a8 no cognizanco fa taken of the | election. Illegul votes aro eald ta have been cast, intrusion. Ouo mas who went to Sonth Chicago, said that ho L. D. Maraball, & tannery buflder, 52 vears of | Mopped & Inrge nnwber, but that he thought tha -%a. had_his left foot 'a?h-m{ cx’u.i:cd' in the | 1t muet have been lifllnxnn before ko came.. llow- wi Dr. Price's Allsta Douquet is delieately delight. :ll)gurfi"'llmthbnl;?'r‘milllu Illl‘nllll l?l.rl-‘gtrl‘:u’ :::’n‘l‘:‘c:‘r? fal,—the odor of dalnty buds; the most exquisita and (he matter of his subject is sald tobe very | perfume for the handkerchict. witty and Interesting. The Rev, J. H. Yincent, D, D.. of New York, MARIRSAGES, ' will apeak in_tha Tabernacls Sunday afternoon. tanks, 3:1; the nnmber of defects fonud wi bollera condenmned, 1; tanks condemned, T et TR P iy - i Ing and the End," Tiekets | . WATSON—SPANG—At fho rosidenca of ths cels of machiner, nding bark n the | ever, whether Me, Torco will contest ur nol. et | 740 Weat Twenty-leet strcet, and lugh Harper, | D21 Tote amd Biistorsd piatons the Mipsnce 51 wvaser | for, e e aain on hs. ground flodr are wow | bride's sister, No. 463 Michigan-av., by the Tev. Unton 1o and her Company'a tannery, on Jotes mrev g;‘;,:}f‘ Undcthe oticr camlinates Irnn~mul-!erd residing at No. 610 Canalsireet, | "o against the seplic theory of theoriginof | or steam gauges, or, If thero were any fssc st | ready atthe Y, M. C. A, rooms freo for all that | Dr, Mo, M, C. 11, Watson, of Detrolt, Micn., By bt Dr Danforth ‘thinks amputation i e | A primary wan ‘held in tho Police-Ktation for tuo | Corrotorated the testimony of tho previous wit: | o discheo there were aléo some_etrong facte, for, | all, he fact thit thoy wero choked un of defectiva: | may eall for them. and Mre, Catrlo Spang, of Chicago. whlle the diseare had raced hcre It reged with mmlilar fatality n citles and towns, and even on the Plalna, whero the drainage was perfect. 'The causc of the dis- ense, with these contradictory circumstances in view, was not ontirely clear to his mind, and he regretted that he had not had more time to deyote tothe stndy of the subject and to beiter preaent his {deas. Inthe further consideration of the subject the Doctor referred to the varions ways in which the diseare had been troated, dwelling at length the leakagu of Nues, necd of furnace repairs, choked furnaccs, defective mud-drams, ete.” The boller condemned a8 unfit . for farther use aund subsequently removed was Jocated and need In" a_large building where handreds of people wore employed daily, ~ Three tanks in rendering houses were also condemned, In the basement of onc of the larfe churches In this city the (ath and plaster bad been so placed above tho rafety-yaugo ns to wedge it down and prevent §ite working, = These dofccts, as well as osres, . AL this juncture, owing to the latencss of the hoar, the inquest was ndjourned aver until to-day, when Ned Byrne a: half-dozen other witnesses will be examined, The evidence will show that Tiyrno was the direct canse of the riot, upon which charge hio {s held In heary bail, . THE SOUTH TOWN. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF AUDITORS. A meeting of the South Town Ioard was held Taine have been taken to make tho antertalnment at the Charch of the Atonement thls evening un- nanally interesting and atteactive. Tn addition to the lecture by the Keelor, the Itev. Francis Mans- field, on the subject, **\hat 1 Learned on M. Ttecent Visit to Europe,* there will be a fine musl. cal programme, execnted Ly the Dlanoy Quartetts, the chiolr of ‘rrmuby Charch, with Mr. Bond a3 gezsniat, and s duct by Nee. F. B, Wilkio and Miss et mecessary. The unfortunate man hasnwifo and | nomination of two membera for the Board of Con. A vention, Mr, J. B. Cathoun, a member of tho three eh('mren. and llvee at No, 144 Dayton street, oard, called the meeting to onder, . dames Wads. whence he was taken. " : rth'was Chalrmnn. Serat, Iiyan nominated 1. At 10:30 yesterday mornlng George Rabe, re- | T: libbard, snd Acronntant Lewls nominated o, siding at No, 270 Hurlbnt strect, committed aufcide | i Ransell, tho proscht incambenta, who wers by taking & doso of polson. Dr. 1. Bcheppers was | nominated unanimously. The mecting then ad- acdl for, Jut o nrrived Lo, iate o render any | journed, The election” comes off Saturdsy after- caate. .lai,uned s B2 car ‘of age, of Geruan awaa; U Vallags Halle )y 8nd Jeaves qaite a family, cputy-Coroner Korn held the Ingueat, And a verdict wes Tatavaca TIIE JALL DEATHS, = “LANSING—Tn Shanghal, China, after o stiort fil. ness, 8. J. Lansing, of Catiforna, aged 30 yeara, FITZAERALD—Un Wedneaday, Apeil 4, at § residanca of hin father, No, 150 Weat Hiarrison- Ailchaal Fitzgoraid, aged 20 years and § 8. m‘l’”r‘mcrnl on Friday at 10 o'clock, by carringes to 8t. Patrick's Church, and thence to Calvary. npon tho use of sulpho-carbolato of soda ay & pre- | many others which the Inspector proceeds to de- READ—April G, Laurie M, Read, aged'2 years in accordanco with the facts. AND TIB PRISONERS' 700D, yestetday afternoon at thoolica of tis Town Clerk, | Youtivo and freatmeut: It had nat been ecy | scribe, woro promplly remédted. o also notices SUBURBAN. and 0 monhs, beloved ehild of Miram and Mary The offcct of the recent flood 1o diecoloring the | Shorltt Korn's management of the Gounty Jull | Xo» 46 Clark strect, - There wte. present Tastices | Auccessfal, ao for as ho could learn, from which ho | atenmio lonzih tho tircumatances atiending the ENGLEWOOD, bt waterused In the city has alrcady been motlced, | haw baen subjected to much eriticlsm at ono time and scveral physicians yesterday remarked to u ro- porter Tipon tha Injuricns effectof the eater inon | ond another since ho has como fnto oMco, It han he general health, asibey had dlscovered in thelr | been tho especial delight of divers.prisoners of Pl:‘f“xc;éu":flc«'i!l"ylnmul‘;g e(’:‘f“l‘l““{n&{-": nmll‘e:} literary taste to writc letters to the.newspapers ¢ 8 acoloration ho ey had | representing a frightful condition of affairs lnsida met a great number of cascs of summer.complaint o ar diarrhea which were stubborn and in some cases | that Institution, and calling npon tho public, in the dangerous. They attribute the malady fo tho | name of Justico and lamanity, and all the rest of emptying of tho ‘Chicago Itiver into the lake, and | those scarce and !de®l personages, for reform. fiommend the greatest economy In water-drink- | Now, It may Lo mesumed falrly that whenever A4 the sarest remedy, ab ro found to exist anywhere, the nowapa- Dr. ¥. W, Strolch, 00 Randolph ntreet, has been | pers are never slow In attacking and exposing Sl hrcaldent of the Gorman X nte GiAiey 150 | them, Inregord lo the County Jak o much hian Gawmer, I, llnmunf M. d. QGood, J,C. Dur- | been written and sald for and against the present melster, E. A, Saalfeldt, and G, Heppo; Mecord- | aystem of dieting the prironers, that the public ing Becraur{. Ot Fo P'fongencr; Corresponding | mind is doubtiess mudiled and mixed as to tho Secretary, Willlam Mestadt; Treasurer, Pu Av | yuosacts In th Saturday the Grand Ji Niebegall. Tho Germans are golng to publish a | 700 facts o the case. Saturday nd Jury Y. M.C. A. monthly in their own Janguoge. On | mado a report which, after pralsing the cleanlineas the 12th inet. the mcxt mesting will bo beld, and | of the Jall, procoeded as followa: on the 15th inst. the Rev. Dr, Ilartman, tho abl In Innon to the food furnished by the Bleriff, wa German minfstar in. thie city: will addrsas tho Ase | nnd It 1o noliher Sartetont fn maantits. nor ot matilony sociation in Upper Farwell fhail, | e ot ot hee Ented [a eepr D, 1l LINCOLN & €O, ot the L ¢ 'Tho mombers o e Boand ot Tomde werasome. | SN e S gl e it o et what mmledflmmlly by the announcement on und)i onu cup of coffee of & vary tuferior quslity, *Change that Messes, 1), 1. Lincoln & Co. hind aus- | searcely answerlng the natme of coflee. The above cons pended, The fact of Mr, Lincoln Leing President | Stitutes the breskfast, A '*duffer,” s dish of miup,— of tha Board gave & greater prominence o the nas- | thit and watery, —defclent in both ' quantity and auail pension than It otherwse would have met with, In [ by miads of meat-cuttings, fbeans, touglr, and unrals the_afternoon & Twinuse correspondent called on Mr. Lincoln, and waa told by him that the | thesizo of inglleh wainut, snd some culd water bouse was compelled to succamb owing to tho re- | compiises the dinner, ¥or supperono ** dufter " and & cent advance in wheat and thie fallure of country | CuDOf waLer s the sum total of tho hies mrmnondcnu to make good their margine. The Yesterday tho following communication was sent explaslon of n large boflor in the stesl warke of the Unlon Itolling Mills Company, laet November, and judges, from the sbpearance of tho ruptare platé, that it had been overheated through fusufi. clency of water in tho boller. ~Mr, Murphy also notices tho exploslon of the bholler In tho News ' ofice last Februaty, and draws (herefrom the moral that the Council shoutd pass an ordinance requiring thal only responsivie engincora shall bave cluric of bollcrs, and that such dangerous things shall not be left to the care of ignorant pressmen or olliera who happen to around, Engineers should, morcover, be oxam. ned sith regard to thelr nataral capacity or m chanlcal skifl, experionce. sobriety, otc., to per- form the dutles roquircd Ing manfer consielent Snokhconthae T 16 i imtention todrats & acie; | Qi altended (he CoolcCounty Normai Seliocl dur. eble amendment o the preseat ordinunce, which 1 [ 8 1200 1070 B 0T RERR, 004 O 1Y BRC St v for ita objech the accomphshmont of LG el e AL Al L there rafornis, The report closes with statoment | F5PC%, ©4, TS SR SRR (BF (IR0 that M, Murphy has Inspected tho hollers in the | °R OF eaS L Won i bl e niotly B e for public buildings, schools, etc., whorever roqairod, | 3 80087 HURE oL N PArom the Normal and B ot B ot cuygr YUFIUE | wont to tho flockford Fomsle Geminary, whore far Aatohedion; three years she gave herself to the study of lan- « THE COUNTY BUILDING. guages. 1loro she also took a high stand asa ripo The gas-bill for the County Hospit: ounted ¢holar and & young syoman of great promise, Misa :.‘ond(l lias hcgn enin;:cd in lhn"flnd)‘ of medicine 1o 8517 for the month of March. . This Is & marked decrerso from the neeceding month, dnrlnFthc last year until her falling health com- Tho Court-louse Fund yesterday contalned pelied her to atop, ller death has casta gloom aver the socioty of Englewood, whore she ls wide- 848,000, and yet Walker cannot get hold of any pactof 1t. The "situation tolim is provoking in oad. Funeral from thelr residence, 1400 Sonth Desr. ‘born-st., Friday, April 6, at 10:30 o'clock, by car. rlsges to Caivary Cemetory. ELLBWORTH—April G, of convulsions, Dortla N, Elsworth, yonngest son of Jobn J. and Aman- da M. Ellsworth, aged {) years and 11 months, 2" Itochester (N. Y.) papers please copy. McANDREW-—At her residence, No. 103 Thie. teenth-placo, after o lngering illness, Ann, be. loved wife of John McAndrow, aged 52 yoars and 3 montha. Notlco of funeral hereafter. Providence and Woonsocket (R. 17) papers please copy. ¢ CLARK—At his rosldence, No., 76'East Six- teenthoat., on tho night of the 4d igst., of rheu. matism of the hoart. Johin F., bolov@l husband of Mary Jane Ciark, neo Foley, In his 33d year he has passed away, sincercly regrettod by a'large circle of frisndes and acquaint. ances. Funersl on Friday at 10 o'clock, by car. - E’"efl to 8t. John's Church, thonce to - Calvary emelery, . lfl'l.i'lny:th‘(lnd.) and Cork (Irelsnd) vapera leass copy. Sammerfleld, D'Wolf, Haines, Mecch, Foote, Tol- lak, and Wallace, Supervisor Lincoin, and Tewa Clerk Carver, Justice D'Wolf presided, Justice Wallace moved thot the clalm of Henry Markwicgel, amounting to $83, for maps furnished Ed Phillips, be audited. As Gleeson refnsed to Rive up the books, the only evidence to be obtalned was from Markwiegel himeelf, Justice Wallaca unterstood the worl had heen honestly rcrlnrmed‘ and reccommended tho payment of the clalm. The notion was carried, Jdstico Wallace reported favarably on the bill of ‘Williams & Thompson for 8150 for lezal sorvices rendered "Collector Kimball. Tho bill was ace cordingly audited. The ¢lalm of Jollus Rodbertus, amounting to $250, for maps, was alsoallowed. The Supcrsinor preeented I which the following is 8 sumim: From the County Collector for taxes of 1873 wnd prior years. . 001821, 162 Fiom Mark Kimhall, Town - count of town taxea 'collccted hy b nccount of comaialons received by him Total receipts.. Total dishursenient: era rendered by ma conaiat of tour nrders patd and canceled. lanad br Watta 8, Carver on certifls catesof credit, made durlng my term ot ofs fce, and now remaining on nle (o the ofiice of tho TOWD ClerKeessisrnnses savnenss veess02810,438 Dalance in my hands..... oo sveneene@ 14, T Appended to tho report was the following rather inetructive statoment of taxcs and commissions for tho years 1873, 1874, 1875, and 1870: reuched the conclusion thst tha dlacase conld not be antiseptically troated, whatover might be jts n. "The, remackn of Dr, Tooker were discnssed at lomeéelnmh. and his ldess were generaliy con- eui ered In Tho President of (he Socloty, Dr. Duncan, de- Jivered the annnal address, which was an ablo docnment, and full of Interest to the Soclety. Among the questions to which it diracted especlal attention was tne division of the Homeopathic College, which had occurred during the year, and as 10 bo doprecated. It recommended the -T oiniment of & committee which should reck to armonize the profeasion, etc., on this subject, ‘The olection of oficers waa then proceeded with, with the following reenit: Presiaent, Dr. . C. Grosvenor; Vice-President, Dr, K. N Tooker; Secretary'and Trensurer, Dr. D. A, C ton; Cenmora, Dra. liedges, Tooker, Vilas, Dun- <¢an, and Underwood. The meeting then adjourncd, ‘The remains of Mies Justina CondIt were expect- ed o arrive last ovening, The funeral wiil take place from the Preabylerian Church at 10 o'clock ihis morning. ‘This estimablo yonnglady was 22 years and 8 montha old st the time of her death, Bhe {s the danghtor of A, B, Condit, Eeq., Super- visor and Treasurer of tho town. Miss Condit left Englewood about nine wecks ago, on the recom- mendation of ner physiclan, for Florida, a chango of climato belng deomed necessary to save her lifo. 1ler sister, Misa Dell Condit, accompanted her and reinained with heruntil hor death. “Hler father ar- rived at Alken, South Carolina, where thoy wera stopping frw fhonrs before herdeath, liea Con- o2, onual report, of STILL FALLING. THE 8UDSIDING PLOOD. The water In tho river and canal continnod to fall up to last night, and, unlesa & hoavy raln ensucs, hosc atreams, which have baen **ona high for nearly a week, will noon find their original lovels, and the river smell far awecter than has been lta wont, The comblned dlth of abattolre, rondoring establlshments, and other cesspools has been poured into the South and West Branches of the river with bad effect for yeors, and the present MEDICAL, ‘Dr.8chenck’s Standard Remedics, ‘The standard remedies for all dlseasesof the lungy are Behenck's Pulmonlc Byrup, Bchenck's Sea Weed ‘Tonlc, and Schenck's Mandrake Pills, and If taken be. fore the Jungs aro deatroyed. s speedy cure le oflected. To these three medicines Dr. J, 1. Behenck, of Thil- 1y known, highly respccted, and denrly beloved by those who Imu!v her bost. She taok a hand in overy good work., . ler great ambition was to be- comea missionary, aud hor wholo life had been a preparation for this. Her Christion character ha exerted a great influonce upon tho young people of e : H .| nood-tids which now swueps dowa Into the lake 14 | the extreme. . Englewood. er death was caused by quick con- | Sdelphis. oweshis unrivaled success {n tha treatment :‘:{’e"-ln;eu'u':%xm's%c%.m%m:‘rmillfgdéx‘flxt ot om;:.m Ealtor of The Tribune, T'l'n;“l-“: '«.7-‘ '," 0,173 | Working j‘i'ltn good in one respect, —It will purify The recently-clocted town officors of ‘the Towns | sumption brought on by & sovera cold. of pulmonary diseases, stances Mr, Lincoln de tho dirty bed of the river and ita hranchea, ami thoroby tend to the Letter health of tho city during the coming suminer, v All present dangers from {he freshet are past, d 1t advisablo to atop ap | Couxty Jais, Avril 2.—1n looking over Sunday's tun smount rather than tako advantago of ‘the | fatite of your valusblo parcr, {acaan accounf of o re- eredit of the boue, aud thus probnbly doublo tho | [ o4 Ty L Hsbllity. 1o Lopea 1o wake the turn Ly the con. | hITestmout of pricouces conaneit In thie taatituclone of Maine, Proviso, Calumet, Evanston, and Lyons, esterday rocolved thelr certificates of electlon rom the County Clork. ‘The Pulmonic Byrup ripens the morbid matter in thy lungsi paturo throws it off by sn easy oxpectoration, for when the phlegm or matter I8 ripe salight coueh Conmilsstonn . M. Cleary, Tawn taxen ot 1 1.1, Siller, 4,533 14,343 LAKS VIRW. Tto following 18 a list of ofticers olected, and the mnjority of each: BSupervisor, Seth ¥, Hanchett, 2743 Anseswor, Adam J. Wocklor, 487; Collector, d prior years, coficeied by 0 eacess of his commiseio; MU - {1 throw 1t o, tho patient haa rest, and the lungs be- . but n heavy and continued rinfall can | Walkor rcports that the water has so far receded | Oacar Charles, 5353 Town Clerk, Honry C. Brads | o verslon of romo real cstato recnritics Within a fow | thenabrtion tante Ly Grer fein tn G oamadlni Total amatnt for 1873... visssiruasess SERDTE. | S0 NOtRinE b Y ARl ; 3 thowalec bty a0 o acar Chacles, 3 &ln to heal, dayn, and then reanme. In Hourd of 27ade circles | It teinrd (0 the food (TR ARed the petsoaere Town taxes of 174, X -| placa life and property in Joapardy. o dlocks | al Lemouk as to enabio him In_lucate is quarries, 100; Commissloner of 1lighways, Filstrict No. | "o onabls the Palmonle Byrup todo this, Schencics the grentestsympathy s feit for the S Thorumor | Reler aullclent !"J‘":l"':gfli;' "o taudteltious fu mflf ST ke L A oy yedry, collcoted q | Are & foot out of watcr, the water has entiraly ro- % ceded fromtho lately overidowed-land In the south. weatorn postion of the city, and tho great fncon- ‘yenlenco which exiated from tho Inundatlon Is no longer apparent. Btill, precautlonary measuros shonid betaken to prevent a repetition of the food, in tho ovent of A heavy tall of rain, and it {s sng. gested that oficial attention be given at once to the sources of the freshet and something done to pro- venta rocurcence of tho danger and damage, Ireshet but a litilo greater than that which lately rovalicd would do incalculuble damaga to tha Rmm. shipping, and other inferesis along the river. Thewater is rtill miuch aboveits naunl matk, and a current of five or six inlles 1Mo expects to commence nrlnpllnt for stono in & fow daya, and to foiward anothor load to this city. 1n th Coutnty Court ywcrm. Maggle McGulre, Eljzabeth Armstrong,” Con) Olfer, Christian Johnson, and Maggle Clark wero adjudgod Insanoc, and ordered to bo confined in the Ineane Asylumat Jeflersun. The cnae of Mary Gallagher was trled, and sho was found 0 be sanc. Tho Commsstoncta ara olated at the prospect of a viult from members of the Legialagurs in refer- ence to the Normal-#ohool property at Englawood, They ara cagor to get rld of that property, and ‘rhen tho law-iakera arrive thoy will bo ‘treatod 1lko lords, Notning will ba toa'good for them. e 37 botur Schtor. 040 Bchaol Truates, Frans Baor, B80; Oversoers of Highways—Disteict No.1, Lanty Konnedy, b81}; District No. 2, Kdward Chant, 6053 Distrlet No, 1, Nicholas Hansan, 58D: Juatices of the Peace—W(lliam 8, Ten Droeck, #87, and John N, Hills, 683: Conatables—Georga Cappell, 485, and Job Phillips, 78: Pound-Master, Joscph Fish+ or, 288, DOWKER'S GRova, ¢ The citlzens of this auburh aza to be regaled this avening by A recital of the experioncos of **Capt, fam " g\'hltlnnu & voluntoer officar in the Unlted States Arctic expedition which reecued Drs, Kane and Hayes, Mandrake Plils and Behenck's Bea Weod Toule must ho freely used to clesnse the stomach and liver, Schenck's Mandrske Pilla act on the Hver, removing all obatra tions, relax ttio gall bladder, theblls atarta freely, and the liver ls soon relieved, S | tyanitshauid bo,' mawill liotasn by lwkiog over RTod b alguation ae Frositestar ion st pia | taberets Mo, sl SO fu o ronnilation: and from the Kindly way 1 which | Lathe riishiag of eriting etagtais 1 will vy Gors the frn's misfortune Is menttoned, 18 Is” fair o fu- | muchs ‘tho cuunty in supposed 1o tarnish paner, ete., ltr‘)l:l:dllll;dr‘;lho circamatances & wounld not be {gf :’fi m":.na |n“:lh“: Spos can r‘fl"nh:'.mm n » o "y rells """nu-u‘hfi?‘hm LAZY-FOOTED STEEDS, a fEAe luruiehicd (ta, S She vas o modeet .and buzom-louking woman, | ‘There haa been n great dealanid. about 1l dleting of and wan o cook in n reataurant, while hor husband | priconera confined in this J as yot notiinie s s onit on u farms and when sho got on an Ugden {:cm done to remedy i 1acxcess vt hrl comiissivos. 18,603 Total amount for 1874....., Behenck's Boa Weed Tonlo ia & geotle stimulant and i alteratives tho alkall of which {t le composed mizes with tne food and prevents sourlng, It assista the di- westlon by toning up the stomach to & healthy condl- tlon, sa that the food snd the Pulmonio Byrup will make good blood; then the lungs heal, and the patfent ‘will surely got well If care {staken Lo prevent fresh coid. All who wish to conauit Dr. Bchenck, either porson- 108, - §0K, ¢4 of 1673, sud prior yuacs, coll ut vil, damanity and justico | TP TR Tl Exeeds or s comimilomn, 1} avenue e on Madison streot)” at Canal - she ‘,{fm"‘::“.‘{';1;5.‘,{',!.“;{‘{‘.",}3‘.’,“"""’.’#“3}"&‘:‘:‘3?:'#:3 tuld the condittor she was in h grent “hurry to et | aroagreat namber of eriminaiscontined in this Inatit- to the County Hospital, “and neked him | Mo fut st §ho ame ({16 IHCES AES Many e arg cone Tlon, bt & tf ho would “mot ~arder tho Jehu to | faed forno fanitsof their own. Sherllt Kern bsy yet M : i e aily or by lotier, can do 80 at hia principal ofice, corner mako hetter thme. As sl mada the request "'I“'I"‘ it ovedcriminaie have i ""“';“,"-'",,’“{ i o ameher. walte. e dirty It divcotor oo ‘soar |, Ono af the natients at Col. _cloarys: Hosplial AMUSEMENTS. ofBtzih and Arch-ota., Philadelphis, every Monday. the, louked vory lowicially ot im and elopred | St e i, ehe v, fenn ok | AL TR protoraof ths ke Kovera milos {rom share, and | EALCHLSY el hrouzt thg clefator;vap accdgnt: Scuncich meileises aresod byl draewle trovih A dane) " 4 sriendless wnfortunates nre ohliged o live oo the ‘Tho repord was adopted, as « | from one ond of ihoe eity to the other. #* L4 ” - i Qutthe country, = norement, denotel, that womethlig ununinl wnd | WEKTC ARy 0 e’ IE10I e BOT | st of niicen Jninte.nd Sater) Co8: | H O nereion.of (Ro. wiriiory ja tho south | bisle: This fho remuitor. the neyligence of o M'VICKER'S! e oo HHoapltal Commiitae in fafling to have tho elavator pointed to Jook over the Superyviaor's baoks, This r’mp%rly incloscd, na was ordered weeks ago by the oard. Conimitieo expedited its Inbors and . reportod that :anryllhlng wus all correct. ‘The report was opted. -'llllflcu Pollak sutmitted the following resolu- western scction cannot fall to havoa detrimental effect on the inhabitanta thoreof; for tho earth i soaked thorougaly, and tho houees must becomo very damp and usinealthtul tu conscquence of it, Bowors aro greatly needed on Ogden avenue, New ation much quicker thon almost any other unmar- AK IXMATE OF TUN JQIL, ried man of Lis nccupation would “have dune, but MARING AN INSPECTION, there was a Bino Island avenue car In unead of The racelpt of this positive testtinony rendored bim, and ho could not make better runniug time. | it Incnmbent upon Tus Tainuxe to dlspatch on When ne passed atrect ho gave the driver | investigating expedition of ita own, with o view Tho complimentary benefit to Mrs, Prank Mur. docn wasa gratifying testimonial (o that lady's popularity and euperfority as an actress, The house waa well filied, snd the audlence attentive AUCTION SALES, ] The fallure of the late Bouth Town mesting lo By, ‘Xfli;.,m'.’,}i’f,’ffi.fifi 05 make uny oppropefation fur the year has cansod B, " flon, N ¥ Dlge lsland avence, Wost Twouty-second atreol, | Commissioner Cloary to bogin to Inquire what Is to. | and domonstrative, The **Marble Ileart' ‘was r Jordto ++let het o, and Informed him that an- | o areiving st the roal facta. Accabdingly a re. | Hoi hich, afior somo good-naturod discussion, | e toing svencoe, \West fienlyoueconll atrect, | Lommisionst Cleary (9 boain 1o higair what I to RoBcEN ith e, seehl. eltacls, ANd WAL, ors THE BANKRUPT SALE e Thoro i iog to.beceopble o tiacear g | Paiter mates it to the dul i e Of H00M | Witknras, Ty the schon) cenaus taken by the City ot | abova mentioned, in for soveral yoars, llo thinks that his ooty ro- | f00G" v ity marked excellence. Mire, Murdoch . he would have folend a hand, Jebn undorstood | of food served up Lo tha inmatca for dinner. /Tho | Shicado koitember, 1470, it npne the ratarns | ‘Tho large lake in Donaloa Park, which had boen | iief Is throngh fae courts, and throatens to tarn his mads 1u the Hoar of Eaucavion b the caune of the conductor's unionted sorionsni That tha popenation of e bouin ivie: took tho rols of Thea ln the Dream and Marie in kltchen is located in tha basement, and fs a lonyg swolled to o sizo suficiont to covar everything | attention in that diraction at an carly dsy. 1l Watches, Diamonds & Jowelry : Behonl A round It but tho bridges and mounds, has gone the Drama, and represcated the timid, lunocont and gave ble nogs the ecnd of he b apart with an oephalt floor, In tho centro | | ot e o Mre, Pike, the wife of the mardarer, is very tired 2 o daldy SCIL TRT it Np 1Y An thowh hiamron | wern Thevo T tron ea Wiro Conteiing re | Loy 0 ‘e bouth Divtlon of the Cliy of Chica- | {10412 1% IOFTICE Iovof, dnd" (b Usmaio sons Lo of ntaying i Jail, nd complains that her ncalth ia | BIl with no eSect, 3r. Thorne did well as Za- Justgalloped as if a coal uf fire had been placed on | which was belng Indled Into tin diehes by tuo coulk ? t0g Town af butith Chicazug a Ao road grades, treca, plunta; ctc.. labolng raps | foiliyz her, " Yesterday aho \was meking an offort to | phael, with now and then a tendency towreck him- ‘WILL BE CONTINUED their bucls - "horo wan one otner passangor in the | an two ussintanta, Tho dishcn wero about aix | i /iEu&A Uy lavthe Tows of soults Chicaga s ¢ne fl'{;fidfi“" b the pari will sucr bo apen gai | [allng her, Xetieriayabo was ayan attorney {0 | wolf an glusntle whispers, and too much intenslty | pRmAY MORNING, ApI'0, at 10 o'clock &, m., 88 goach, aud ke wana mulo® of ‘aboutd0 years, | inches long, four uches broad, ‘and threo inchics | e n Eemesnien o st any U 10 i Constable, La- | 10 3ebiEios, = 1 eon made to relay the sldewalkn | BPDIY foF her rollef on a writ of habeas carpus. 1t | of Soafon. Miss Laara Don, 08 Jfirco, woa (aalie S i Tho femnal traveler appearcil 1o bo in diatceas, the | deep, und cach wan half filea with ronp, thia | “Hitx Ve Mo Towa Clork, not knowlng thonum. | on \Weatesn avenue from Filtasnth to Mlateenth | MROL vaty cleatwhat sho 18 hold for, and shothinks | Jass. ~fer impersonation of (he ambitious woman, | Our Auction Hooms, 118and 120 Wabb-ar, ductor was neevous and oxpectant, the driver | consfituting one portion, The reporler Inapected | berof the population af Sauth' Civeo, oniy fassed his strects, but the necessity for them fa very great, that her imprisonment is too grevious to ba longer | striving to hido the ne touch of naturo that softe WM. A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auctloneers. slashed ey at b horos, aod tha malt passengor | carefully, tho soup. and testid somo froiy gach on uotien for alne Gonstabicay thereore, Lot i ot A, 7 steal: | bom. - et husband la of tho same opiuion. enoi tbo Biand Iotomhich aheLul fpastvcd heradlls BUTTERS & CO 8 as curious. The woman fainted, - ** . oring . cf N . Toodnor ™ gasped out tha. conanetur to the male | horle Frons the yokcrabis o oo lar At irsrinie Cierke shall Ty B cevtiaeats o eiecnion o THE OITY-HALL. Walker anid Soxton, tho warring contractors on | Woe carefal andnztiatic and porfectly natueal. - Tho Tuw thora ten jrerrons whom the lloard of Canvasers of bouth Chicszoshall cerilfy ta as having received tho igliest nuniber uf yoics fur tho otice of Constablo at the clection, beld Yuesday, April B, 1577, The Board then adjourned to meet Tuesday after- noon at 4 o'cluck, e THE COUNTY BOARD. THE COURT-IOUSE PENCE, Tho County Commissioners leld an adjourned meeting yesterday afternoon, President Holden In the chatr, and precent the full Doard, tho Court-llouse, bad an_inturviow yosterduy aud had an undoratanding, both agreeligto relont o little, Walker 1stogo on and completo ths sct- tingof the Arst courss of stone, lay the planking around the work, and _thon Sexton is to come on with his brick, 'This acrangenent does not cutire- l! anit Walkor, but 1t was tha heat ho could do. o loses an nprarlunlty to claim damages, ond, besido, 14 us far from gotiing any waney as cver, Bupervlsor Walls, of Lemont, was before tha Cominitteco on Town and Town Accounts yesler- day, and recelvod a voveru scolding for tho Ifberali- passenger, **what whall we dor™ And lawhis. | restaurants, It contained carrats, turnips, und pered in bl ear. Tho other nodded assect. liar- | onfons, each In suficlent quantity to give & per- tieon atrect was reaclicd; malo pussens ceptible favor, and asalstod woman o the lMospital, she ‘tho Grand Jury roported that the soup was Sivetimeson thoway, Alapreof o weckaensued, | *¢thinnnd watery,” and **deficlent in both quale and that same conductor and that same driver car- | Ity and quantity.” How such au amsertion coutd rled that same buxumelookiug woman down on | be made it {n dificult to underatand, unloss it hupe that pawne car, but thy male passengor was abacut | peued that the cooking was, through some nccle and the woman carrled a emall but unlnated pack- | dent, 8 fallure on that porticular day when tho #ce I hor arma, well und happy us over ehe wan In | Uradd Jury visited the Jufl, Enough has bevn mald her life, and congratulated the conductor on his | liero to show that the quality was zood, As to the good tline on the recent up-teip, aud invited bim to | quantity, it may bo stated ihat the antlnn served the clirlstening. to cach'prisoner was equal to ahout two full plates Yolage of Mr, Harry Lea wnanI, with the ex- caption of his attimes too rapld roadings and the n;lu ull tho caat was fully np to the requirements of the play, lr.r-' ’parmp-. too much to expect porfection where 8 diicalt plece is prodnced for only one night, and the whole company should be congratn- Iated upon tho masner In” which gtho **barblo Regular Saturday Furnitare Sale, SATURDAY, April 7, at 0:30 ». m., at thelr Auctton lodtbil 15 a1 20 Wabnihraves” A LARGE STOOCK New and Second-Hand Household Goods, Care ets, Cooking Bloves, &e. 150 2 Planos, 1Top Buggy, 30pen Duggles, GHIb A0, FIorGhudar BuRsY 3 0pen Dupy ‘The license receipts yesterday woro about $500. The Treasurer's recolpta yesterday wero $1,1A2 from miscellancous sources, and $2,201 from tho Water-Depariment. G ‘Fho City-1fall cmployes were pald thelr February salarles yesterday aud mado happy, Tho amount dlsbursed was about $20,000, ‘Tho Police aud Firo Department will be pald to-morrow. raduce "Lomnnl‘rcomulan ogain to-night, and will be presented to-morraw, matines and evening. ‘Tha clever soclety hit hlncmnln: rather than ui- minlshing in popularity, and is ooo of the best ty with which ha had been dealing out roltef to un- | 1, 1bo acason, By G. P, GORE & CO,, Wi ll%r;hklanguafl.rm' e ¢, | CHACuB Busrrodat tho downetown cosautauts. | A communlcallon was roceiyod from Erby & m‘;?::‘;‘:::’,‘:’,fi:':;:m“‘",ffl":{:; to.war, :‘“}fl;; ?:%-::vme partfen My rlud i’ exniala e oz hings or o e 08 and 70 Wabash-av, A se=Frank Woodruft, Philadolphia; C. n additlon to the soup, thero is given a piece of | perialat, offering to bulld a ‘fence around the zunce, ‘ EMERSON’S MINSTRELS, Aol 7 ¢ o L. Cobh, Kalain: Fred 2 G ¥ to grado of those hauses on Dine Teland a ittoe with th nat wi 7 it 3 intont? GOV FO Gy Ee Hall. o Yorky T | FLad i ARerit ane bis G0ico Abelsaucs eac it very | Court-Ifouso ot tho ofice, silewalk, etc., and to | Brdiant below Brada by 196 Bullding of he vieduct | o 2o la pencs ho. Wil . oo tacea. 118 werie | Crowded houses at the New Culcago aitest tho On Baturday, April 7, at 9 o'clock, e Dana e 2ery S Laoli ey doschalt | oy for njunch. Tho potatace which wer mon | kcep it In repale until the bulliing fs completed, | on thiat thorougafare. but innsmuch as hiw succossor \as chosen Tresds; nhi pronise & not likely to boof suy practical value, ‘Tho Court.Houso 8quare fencs guestion was set- oxcellence of the bill presented by this troupe, A better minatrol organization has never visited Chi- d from the ovorture to the final farco the mo appeals (o the popular tsste. Ar, on has cngaged good artists and has |avented B L ¥, | ttoned tn the tirand Jury report as thu size of an i &0 | Y Englign walat were fonnd by ThR Tiaces reromnn bo good-sized and wonnd, —in fact, as Tu “m:mnu a8 ara geworally to bo found in the ot 14 crates W, 8. Crockery and Rocklugham Ware, A French China Dinner and Tea Se1, 144 pleces, BANKRUPT STOCK OF and to pay $300 to thoe county, or $100 to any char- itable Inetitution that might be named by the Board, the frm to havo the privilego of uslng the fence for aavertislug purpos Tullding permita wero lsaned yesterday to A, C. Fish for a twu-stary etore and dwolling, 25200 feet, on State near Tiwenty-third streot,” to cost 2, 800; anit lo Frans Pauler fora two-story dwell. e D 0 Holad A oy D, 4, Hoilan 00 0 Gt Stanitobas go urai Jonn, Hackiu, letoilr i ¢ . L. A Enicrson, Tiay Ciry: €, M. Laci 1."C. Adsus, New Vorki G without chargo. o u e oA o furtutste y i Dressing Case Chamber Sels and Bedsleads, . sstons s i WIS Hdl | | Whessarotbe facts tu the casm. The ronortor | | Comulisloner MeCaftrey maved that the propo- | gfabo; JectiSo, 0L Somwk:atroet, g icuat s dividugice 1O sacscatosrest tio ‘::Ee'mm];;“l!fln e ion Bl Btofts tave sy ulstad spon £ IN WHITE. ) jnderson, ben | Francicos Jo . | went to the County Jail, expecting to Snil badwoup | sijon enil the $100 be accepted. Agreed lo, Beventeen deaths from scarlet faver have o 4 | connty f&w for tho beneht of any of the charlta- drand Riehio=g, "W, Tage "yow f,‘,‘{'. ;;:I!lf‘lldl:tnflol o m Kz .‘;"p{'fl“:fie, Tho drm w.fimfln: donating the money wau postpon- 1 oy ot e new. canos of dinosis ror | Die institutions nuined by tho loard, the considera- HAVERLY’S. F U R N I l U R E . ward ale, Peurta U- & GGl Ne Louist | Hinly'are fed as wol na they Hoscrve,ottop than | “SUmULM0M8N o\ vecetvad from Willlam | oFI0d yeutcrday wero at Nos, 973 Souih ilaisted, | Honbuing tbat ho shall have tilo usd' ot the fonca v Coumelt Bitar, o A% "?."T’Tx%'i nre tho inmates of the Pour:louse, Tho material FI A T A SRV L iy ruporior fn_ quality to that furaishcd by the q 3 ory Cobb, n All dificulties havo finally been settled, and ave. slandi k"ld'l:’};"g;“#_l‘rfim; tmmlly Agent to tha ¢ Dine Glass " 1s billed at last, and will be pro- duced for the firat timo ta-night. Not a little curl- 20 Johneon. 674 South Jofferson, 340 Weat Jolk, 503 Emerald avenue, 30 O'Lricn, und U4 North Franklin atreet, “l‘: Iudt'fi‘ l-lnu&unwml‘ ’an’l)om;‘ l‘hnluhld‘eoo 1o hat Lie pay# tho inoney over in cash to the Coun. ty ’l'unnrp:w{ and that {¢ 1s by bim dlsbursed on1ts A communl McNetl & Son saying that tho work of setting sf ne Anextralarge stock and fino sssortment of house: on the new Couri-1iouse was delayed by tho refusal hald furniture sold without reserve. dizent applicants for rellef, . Kankak K. Secomb, Hoaton: Dactor and Ciismber Kets, Exicnsion snd Marbla Tor f Sexton to do the masoury work, and asking that onders, ol Tables, pofas, ea, Easy Chs! \Valtut Deds . B . 1n this rouncction may be mentluned several o . 4 osity hos boen srouscd by the failuro to preacnt the A Jouw Mloucapoles e i, i & Motleny Clgvetindi | of "SUehll hom Which Geacrio commundation: | oo oorbat e Lok s biogecution. | | The Department of Publle, \porke yesterdor ta- | yircaticnons day i overy thiry In the Crimina) | pley o tho et but an epparcuaiiy wil sow be | S sndbivesus ok aiie, Welht Q0 2 A ki abosy, Ternes Mo incy, Neagah U'flf;" 1,.“ l;rr,{ncumlwntn{l ll:lu uMcullhn‘Jiulll was | ey’ Commitiea on Pudlic Charitios roported | ton for work on that part of the Mliwaukee avenue | Court calendar will ba setspart for the hearing of | atlorded to Investigata ite wer.ta, osks, BhowCases, Urusiclls and Wuol Cerpets, Ol i whitewaahed at an expense to the county o . K. U, uje:'C. A, Uould, Buffalo; the llnn.JfFl. ch Wil s 1800, | bitte amounting to §11,01,00, which wera ordured | vinduet which crossce the tracks of the Chicagw & | 0uasl-eriniinal caves, —that 1s, cases of & criminal ROt AT, gewtnn Stachines, Wheeler & ochvatery i I, Viutent, New Yorky b, | ‘This year 3z, Kern has Lad the whitowsshiig'dons . 8 J % | natnre which have been appealed from the Folica " ecia saju of. 12 Sewiog Aeehines, Wheelel gorr il Bcgm’x'nm!.x. ROy el o | Whayuss Mz, Merm bas b tos wbltoweniugdons. | sabormd, 0 ecaais recom. | Spriwestorm liatiruad, The laduct is now com b MUSICAL NOTES, for )k:le'lml’fl b e lul- r LT ol ke vy O Ky Stecler da B cheser; W, ¥, Lyos, Virgiaia oo U itbhs’ ma rrh.ucl. "iuggies, Phactons, asd ,'GORE & CO., Auctloneers. plete and In condition for travel, The Comptroller yestorday borrowed anaddition- a1831,000, pnd lesited rovestuo warrauts therefor, aving ail tho money needed at present, 3ir. Far- E. U, Wison, | for paint and brushes, Jlo has caueed: the iron: <. wierilug? | work In the corridors' to bo cleancd and patnte, Uiise Ofaad | & “cost of $30; {f the work had been done . by coutractore it would have cost the coun- and other Justices, Florotofore thoy have beon allowed to accuwulate fur montha, sui the nt batch on trlsl at present numbers some which lave run for ten mionths, . Whero That admirable organizatlon, .tho Mendelssohn Quintet Club, will givo thelr Arst concert to-mior- row evenlng at Jorshey Llall, with the followlng men( the payment of bills smountlog to $0,213,23, and the report was concurred in, UALMS' CLAIM, niia ooy, s0 o tervenes A v BLISON. POMELROY & GO — ty not lewa than 8500, Under ~Agnew's ad. | Tho Joint Committen ou Dulldings e well was obliged to refuse a tender of $100,000, n‘r'mu‘l o o e e e Sidonge | Sleuant programme: s By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, , uinlatration §L was customary 1u cast away | Ieforted thal they bod considered tis severalcoin- | jt ts vory graflfsiug to the clty suthoritics to ihink | fs almost suro to bo Jost. ‘The mow arrangeinent, | Quintette 1n €, op, 16 e Anctloneers, 84ahd 80 Handoiptieat. POLITICAL, mattrcascs when torn or oiuch sailed, Tnstead of | munications relaiive to the claim of Henry lisrme, | tiat the croait of the municipal corparation stands | it e thouizhl, will tend 10 thnartvegrants andothers | 5 Sulntette lnC: op, 1, £ ang ) TUE WEST TOWN CANVABSING DOAND, s0 dolny, Mr. Kern ha caused all auch mattrossce | A4 1h0Y D3d been unable to come Lo, any, conclu? | sa bizh that tba city's Goanclal agent la not obliged | in evading the law by sitnply {xking an appea, and ‘Eliensio Our Regular Friday’s Sale, compased of Collector John Hoffunan, As {a bo cleanod and rostuffed by nmatos, at o cost. | o't Commitieo of tho. Wholo, and take such | o B0,00f bie ofico to lurrow ull tho moncy | hiring the prosesutors tu forget ovidonca. . Goncerthi Ao S 18 O April 0, commenclo'at 9:00 8, m. James N. Clask, Supervisor Avery Moore, e las thus saved 1o the county already over 200 | 0000 tney deemed proper, Concurred (o, ceded to grease tho wheels s machine, . " na es, whiich, H Town-Clerk lerlz us Becretary, yestordsy morns | S o mach, meganor] Purchissed” siow, woald cost Ing at 11 o'clock commonced counting the batlots 5 Mr, Ih‘r-:n;u hll‘xlu'n tho olllwmlg'-“lln‘ l‘lw %rll;fl caut for town ofticers and Constables, At that time | JUrY fobort 1o the porsonal Bl-yill of two there wero present Democratio candldate for As- :mfi\:fl';}#‘k ,‘,’{.}',.’1{‘“,‘.\,:’f.?,"a;‘.‘"fl?lfli"i{éfi sessor, Capt. Glecson, and Mr, Hansen. There Ifi : positivns on ble stall of deputies, 'was also a noble arwy of Coustabulary aspirsnts, R Tlho straggle for the position of Superintondent of e new Courl-llouso wark Is growing tnterest. ing. ‘Tho foremost candidates now arv Ianloy, wlio bas 8 wido oxnerience i training Aghtings cocks to recommend Liim, und Zander, who proved his entire inconpetency for the position to bis own satisfaction and thatof everybody else whon in charge of the foundation of the work, Hanley s Liqioard Tieln Adsgio fr nflnnu. "fl' 29,, o sttt Tl = ¥ABT I 0. Polonalss for violin. Wil Commistioner Mulloy affered the followlng, which was unanimously adopteds Jiesoired, That the nrehitect for gho new Court-1fouse ha and {s hereby dirvcted tut 1o make any f.unl1 tho plans or specifcations for the new Court-louse beretofur adopted by the Board, nur Lo dircch any work of sy kInd tu be dona by any of'the contractors for tiio wark upon the new Cuurt-1ouso other tha aa specifiod ‘The Mayor is gathering atatirtics to embody [n bia nddrcas tothio Couancil, which I8 tobe uade when the change in ofiicers takus place. Ils has requeated tas hicads of the different depariments to furnlsh him data of the workings of their depart. ments frous the tine of his election loat Jl-l(ly [} April 1, 1877 and the compilation will probably We bave the Entire Furnituraof first.class Rosls deuce. New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets. A FULL LINE k3 Ml!nz‘;o(ll ; beas valoablossa docawent for roferoncu as i1t | backed by Mr. Calfrey, and Zander by Bchmld [¥rot gqu A 2 ts. The Democrats wero very conldent bofora the can- | MICIHARL FITZGERALD. |viier foy i, CO%tath Jor to penmt of | wiilbe's mouament Lo the Faltbfalco.workers with | bagihs nqm 16 spiritea What is really waoted v | & eoage=} {33 BATRG Y (fi:‘:glm :'&'3.5.2’3}5“8233." 2:::‘:‘-':‘;4? Mate vassingcommenced. They had a faluthopoof victury THE COHONER'S INQUEST, "“nt’..“.:‘.&"i.'.'."‘.u%‘;‘h".'.fi“"a,“m ;‘Algmt:nur:dh;nu.‘ tho wortby Mayor. & man of large exporionce, —ono at leist who can o & 3 3 snd It was onlya hope, aud 3 wmall oneat that, % bt e IRrd.a. Bateinen ‘The Mayo: sowe mewl trosecs, Redsteads, Crockery, (lass and Chlos Ware, General Merchandisc, etc, Iiuyers alwaré dnd at our aales largest atock of goods, which must be sald. ELIBON, POMEROY & CO. 200 Spindle Steads. FRIDAY, Apli 6, st 11 o'elock, at our Stores, we will s211, ‘for sccount of whowm it may concerde 200 Bpindle St without siaes, m 0, Bexlotte, op. 18, In ¥ oy A concert will be given thla nvulnfl N mick Hail for tha benefit of the Morcy on“ 1, b which Miss Jonnle Dusk, Dr, Jordan, ure, Ledochowaky and Creawold and the Liescgang Quariet Club will take part. ——— FINANCIAL, Boston, April 5,—An lujunction was issued read ond nndurstand drawings, —and not the pet of any Commlesluner. Tho position is a responsiblo and in the sclectlon 01 & parson to A1) 1t the a0 of the man should bo the only conslderas After the Bixth Ward bad ben counted **chops® | , 11'hac! Mitsgerald, tho dewperato charactes who ] °;‘f:";;:m“:‘ "gm}l a fi‘;:;':"‘::d“,l',i‘;“'l; polis In tho Soventh Ward, No. 577 Canal atreet, ed this somaw] R04'7 o'clock tast ‘evoning dlu;idn an early hour yusterday morning at tho the Democracy boasted majority of some 000, | Fesldence of his parents, ‘Fhien came the shudcs of wunset over their conute- | Mrcet, 'Tho Coronershold the inquest at ‘Twelfth naunces. Tho Eloventh Ward wusn dampner, tho | Strect Statlon in the sfternoon, the following Twelfib & blieler, thu Thirteentl & cheker and | payine g fatards: T B the Fourteenth fual doath, Theeo wards defuged | BA¥I02 beeu lmvanoled s jurors: T, ¥ s E R p s L g vlug direc o) A &'l'lmnned changea or mmllnx’-uen ‘ezt work to be ormed. Cowmiseloner 1offman offcred a resolution, which was ndoptel, instructing tho Committee on Education to provide for the Legisiative Commit- tee which fu to vialt Chicago with reference to the ook Cuunty Normal School. 'The Luard then went into & Committeo of the Wholeon the Harms clains, | Comptraller, City Eugine of thie Finsnes Commiti e crib y y morning, and made inspection of the ‘above-watcr part of ! tore, and came to the conclumon that that the f[unstitution ut least was sound and frm, A thorough inspection uf all parta of the erib will b made at suma future tiwo by oxpert encincers, sselatod by divers, aud the pubile fnformed as to the exact conditlon of that lwportant part of tho CRIMINAL, Tobert Wilson, ** Callforuls Bob,” weat on & (wors or Jeas), Enlehed, bub wy astho Butler Patent Biet v, ¢ . tor-supply. aprea yesterday aftornoon ond snstched sn over- | {o-day 1 t the North Bridgewater, M ELISON, PUMERQY & (O, them, sud tho liile hopo Withln them wes crushed | Dumont, W, Grecnwood, 0. €, Quather, & Wi | WESERE W00 S e to divide tho atr. | ™o to-day Lo prevent the igewater, Masa,, Yot forever. Wobken, J. Nuwald, Thomas Cliford, G, Wolf, by : The Fire Department record for the month of | cout from s dummwy In front of a Clark street cloth- ings Bank from dolug business, The Bai e Veaterday morniog thero was s threat mado of | M, Thoman, IL Scyer, Ju L Beblegel, pnd . | oioicy, betwuen tho architects, comprowiss and | ygyreh showa VBt in Bt ot thero wero 20 ros fariogs =] s This would give Hurrls $10, 003,03 moro than Egan's arbitration siluwed him, 'or L] of $1532,103.02 (or the county’s portion. Comiulssioner Fitzgerald sald that thoe contract price was §4, 000, 8ud, i tho event of changes or addition to the work, Harms bas sgreed to bo bound by the arbitration, §n his opinio, the clafia could {ug.-bouse. Mo waslocked up attbe Armory by Onlcer A. Relcuert, Commlssioncr Hoyao!began yesterdsy morning to tako testimony In the matter of Ruphael Phillipsan, who was srrested Saturday for violating the Bank~ rupt law, snd (s charged with conceallng his assets. RADDIN & OLAPP, 8 lnd_l'\ 1\’1’)_-\! Wil biold thefr Fourth Spring Auctlon Sele Spring Trate Sale of Boots axd Shees, compolling the Hoard to cunnt the volo ! Janite WooClark, foF Asseesor: at when Jt sy | Lyons. The testimouy wes rather rauabling, but found thiat ‘this'traud "hud oniy reccived about g [ thi¢ 16 owing rathor to tho magnitudoof the row buudred votes or su, thero was s goneral with- | than any deslro tomisstate facts, Tho firt witness drawal of all threats, and cverythlog was sllowed | was Chyrles Phlllp Beary, o nb"ynrl.\n residing at aud e to proceed quictly, the corner of " Canal Burber slrcy e completa 8iurns uivo Loftmas, Tepubtican Cuthg oa A 1 Commlssloner found certaln business paper in tho assets of the concern which fuduced him to seek an jojunction. The bank may possibly rv- sumo busiucas §f tho doubtful paper {a guaran- teed, and D falsc alarms. ‘I'ho causes of tire weze: Ace 1deut, 1; carclossnces, 41 chlldren with matchos, defective clilmneys, ete., 7 slon, 1; expoacd w incendlarism, 43 bolling of tar-kett) gus-stove exulo- amp explosion, 15 sloves, U; over 1; raia with mnlc‘lu. p & who beard of the tghl, sud looklug out contractwas rescinded, | SPorke 1 uoknown, +lre oecutmy y 0ods. Special Dispaich bo The Jrilw:z, 1o 60; "Haker, Dewocray 10,9107 maforiy™for | UF° e window " daw fa' yiing “man_hut o iatones” Gachhcr vias. mof T rhcer ot al; | 98188’ 2tk uat-, iy Deayuivn @etited by hau)ing dway 1haigoods. Qurxcr, 1L, April 6.—Tho cxact condition of Thareday, April 6, at 10, m. Hofman, 5,050, For Asessor, James N. Clark, | somo ten pacus between himsolf nud & polics of- | Jowlug Haro tnore tban the architocts sgreod | 23reek; st the fumiture o ealoon of of Michael Kenuy, No. 363 Clark | .} > Cauton, Mo., 8avisgs Dok, rocently sus- | _ABoxira cholce itao of goods wiil b oficnd: Hepublican, hus 15,0003 D. ¥, Gleeson, Demo: | fleer, who at tho time was s1anding on (o caraer | upor Tl mored soametdment 16 that cBeer oog | lose, $4,855. The total | Sticet, wan eatered by barylans yeiteruay morsiug. » Mo, ) y = R L PR P e grat 10,505 und Jamce W. Clavk 193¢ Clark'e | talking 1o qulte o crowd, and fra threa shuts ot | 1t taruau + make the foundation good according | 45783 lons on guods, sud w holfidocon sliver spoons,, two boxes of | ponded, las motyetbeen made pubiic. It ls By HIRAM BRUS:) wajority, 4,349, Pegersen'sand Tarble's majority | bim, und thon ran away towards Barber strcet the | b hie ot £ i o hold Tesponsivle | 4 otil Insurince,"$138, clgare, & balf-barrel of whisky. and s dozen 014ks | generally undersiood that tho asscts will pay a = '3 aro aboni 4.000. Without doubt ull the Consiables | omcur followlng. Hu Beard tbrua shote frud, but | far any damags likely to ariso from tho untevel | 3124504 of braudy were stales, Enlmunce wes galnod by dividend to tepositors, estimated to b fu Auslooter, I VIhAe, o o1 the itupublican ticket are elecied. could not say who tired thens, After this thero | condiiion of tas walle The monthly report of the Reglstrarof Vital | forcinga rear door, : tho neighborboud of 75 per cent, sad_probabl THE BALE OF ¥UENITURS ‘e Canvasing Board weets ngaln this momlog | aoenicd to b 8 xynoral row. Wituass kuew Suero | * Cownmlssiouds enne moved as an smendment to | Satistics showe® wbat tn March Lhere wera 61 | The pollca are busy searching for thres mlssing | nearly sil the deanuits, "hio. atockholiers wil] | a4verttied for thia murnlug. A “0am bad been vomo disturbance o the alroet before the | (o awcudment that. Haras bo sliowed all the | deathy Ia tbis cily. That shows an Incroase of 7 | pereaud do W, BoRalers sged 63, of No. 184 | yuifer more. ‘The bauk Lulds considerablo real | SReI0on by le postpones b Siounia ey 2o o IR TOURIR WARD, shouting touk place, but exactly what 13t fow wus | eatras un the Lasls of Lo contract, 88 sgroed upan | over tho precediug wonth sud s decreass of 23 | Cunalport avonio: Edward Murdock, 40 years of | sataty, which has gradually decreased ju value, | vaige. " "oon ¥ vt v . Tod e Bt R L eyt caiding at No. 010 Capal atecct, | Ut ATchliccta, and 8o ore. ¢ atomtog | 5158 cortuspandiog mouth of Tt vear. *Tho | sge, O ooss & McCariaik liock, partiaily to- | Sentiy',Bh'yLr (STacint s | T, e b v wmlasloner ' ¢ i FTH s 1 then It is that tho ordizary sttendant of the ward Zuge-mioster of the Burington & | Harvas & fals peicee (rom soe Tact tret thoammind | hicf cayace w herie, 211 convaieions 40 i g e Suployed s bogsise pasler ol the Jurlington & wcarlol fover, sud for Porry Swmith, 13 years'of age, of No. ¢ M, g XCluco, Apeil h—On belng advised 2806 MICHIGAN-AV. therla, 217 convulsions, 40} . H meebing finds bis Interest fu_palltics all gune, an contract was for nothing but & pluin foundation, | br eas0s 13; accldentd, 83 "oF the ofthy fallure of Mr. Friedlaoder, the luterior % Wwalnoh he soltles down once mor inlo i worinsl charac- | by s geueral atrett aght in front of Lis rosldeuce, | Whem, tho plany hiving beca changod, be had pub | hoarts 18¢ bydrocopbatue. 115 Lnanitigh, 16, dis: | 5 Gustavas Greca. colorod was before Jumtice | Banks holding bis notes to the AmouDE of §00,+ | T¥ivate sale of Housohold Gosds. Marble-top WeiSSH ter, This was no doubt the feason woy oily | 1 which bulls of rovolvers, stoned, sticks, and | in o sub-basement, heavy plors. interior -al'u.‘ um“u:miunp,g consumption, £2} pney Foate yestorday fur bulng drask and disorderly | 309 ay onmzuluul to carry them thrce or DS 833 Docaenls i Siiielien s hacdful of Hepublicans act last oveniug | wiung-sliots werg frecly uscd. Thon to saw Ofcer | slc., Bot origlualiy called for. nis, 30; old age, 13; menlngitla, 13; canc ey dn months without fnterest. ‘I'bls offer was de- = = a lh‘ g!ug- Ball, on Thirty-firet street, | Flyun run in and dlsperay the crowd, and follow & | CommirsioncrSchmidt asld bullders bad told him | The u;:l of deccased woru as follow er 1 ;,15 s cloed, a8 tho scenmmmodation would still fali CONFECTIONERY, .. u,m‘fl:_r ted each otber on the remarkable victory | young man dowa the ridewalk for somu purposo or | that the architocts bad not sllowed Harms what {ur 28; 1 Lo 2, & 3, 40; 3 to 4. 'o‘}miws. $500. ‘h short of the vecessitics of the case.’ Mr. Fried- e 'RATED throaghost ks bt B The sonevece commiliess b | other, AL tarage of bather szeet Lo youay | ble work wan morth, e bud bece siiowed Saly | 1654 weio, A% 16 1030, 3 0 oo Y i Ty Sh Gl Iagder states, copcurning the rosuita of hi ton. CELEDKATED trogghost ' 0 ¥ i iz ot for cut stoge, e B meon W, i - e 3 s, otuerlaude toirig-soventh furltiilon to every | Right ‘bolisa the ‘olicor’ #ad followiog him | pay $18 fook (s the roogh. - S0 Witk & Great many 0 , e S oy elated Claik ol tie s operations for tho season, that tbe charters Bouth Town, mot with a 1034 yeetor or 3 0'clock suncak-thicl gained sccess io bis room at Ko, 102 Washlogton steset, snd cartied off somo clotblog, # swith & Wesson sevolver, and some [ evenlor, whea the ud (this was bly Ned Byrao), sud, decks will bo Snally clearod and ew vitlcers oloct- | tho sbot was dred, Byruo put bis aud wther item 63; 3 50 to U0, B%; 370 t0 80, 243 801000, 12; 00 13100, . There Were mafcs, 324, sod’ females, 202} miasried, 218, aud slogié which last Juue promised a profit of a guarter whita, G10, sud col- ored, 0. The repast of b Healtd ORices shows of a mUllou bavs actually made a loss of $150,- Hy deules owivg cliber Balfour, Guturfe Ly permission, made & states 4 §3, 103 sbould be deductad from Fulon —espresacd g, L2 ordersGUNTIIES, Conled B toaer, Chicagn