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SIX'TEEN PAGES G tatfon Is extended toall Christian workers, gy, all drinking men. 3 The Temperance Radicals hold ag exper meoting this evening, and to-morrow evcm o o musical and literary entertafoment at meir"n.m. SUNDAY. APRIL 8, 1877 c | have three selt-propellers, which- by the way, for tae Lecislatare togive the people 2p oBROrTL. | B0 oo repovter Shonld. noL. cruglly’ det forth | work 10 1he entire sabis(action of the Fire Deparc: ment. . 7 | the immedinte cause of death. Conscquently, the | mastos, Rockford; 3, E; Blce, Hamlltons . 11, Kea- rm thed ty administration, and to ! Mr. V. H. Condon THE CIiTY. e Cengexamiaation St taRe’ plion fas i e Hed L L AR R B O trte e e ounty e wwindling | Fholr sorrowral procoedings, Als Y T gondan 1 mes o5 Naving In his address Fraucltco, indianapol D mht bo' spoiled by its | told his companions in erief 7 Mdyor Heath contemplates having — them. The pending bill m tire within the inner portals, where they Could , | 4 ¢py Siew Council reports.from the heads of the = B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE nd “where " th or make afrald, day aud the inquest on Jlonday. 2 o N O UN friends, e Logislatare should be asked 1o give v S USINESS. xing_of thoso | No. 619 West Lake stract, corner of Panllo.. y - Digap ™ Rhiges, h JOHN 3'NAMARA'S STORY OF RIS CRIME. boneat Hoard [ the fall. _ [Applausce] o Tiot thie aiifal move. s a faiture.for tho time | Irar July. In the report pow being compiled in | i 'Y ué Brrorm) Pomeroy will del(var by 17 the Police Department, Superintendent Hickoy | 3031 ’&“’f; Homea. 523, 0'cloth dhuet & ey CIoEn e o e o] otk aai pav Bl ey | & Socrsyo toctny Fona Mestamas yas parsaing | Uoenoand (d the Sl LAPIARESCL b i, Dusuiassiltal niors wos 3 Miltire;fof s e noon, ander the auspices of the People's Lecturg, Association, at the hall No. 610 West Lak, corner of Paulina. Admission 10 cepts. " 7Pt ‘o The first quarterly mecting 'of the Womay), Christian Associntion will be held in Lower fa el Hall Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. Fuif o pOrts of the guarter’s work will be Eiven, and fyy ~Association will be addressed by Mrs. John Davig of Cincinnati. . é Tac, Ladies® Unlon Aid Society of the Fonndijngy Home'will continue to serve their kplendid inpcsy't at 119 La Salle streetthroughont the coming weele: * Chicken pie, roust tarkey, “hot sonp. andricy gog. sert are amang the acticles on the bill of fare, who wonld help this excellent fnstitution shoalq go and dinc with the ladies every day. The Chicago Athenzenm day and- night. 5 bave begnn with good clasees. 'rnerun!glm n‘fl“?dk" tinct grades in French and 'German, . giving “every une s ehance. _Special attontion paid io bookkeep) ing, phonography, penmanship, mathematics, my. sic, and drawing. ~Artschool Satorday mornin, Day school of individual ‘stady each day for ) agesand both sexes. . : INDIANS, Special Dispaich to The Tribune. Sroux: Crry, Ia., April 7.—Gen. Sheridan, ins, 24 Benmann, Woodbcidge, snd Takiatt 10 £8loct | helns 10 e O o e Tus Borohe Mr. Francis Berger, Commissionerof the Grand i : losed he ias been outof work. and has given hime : Duchy of Lazembourg at the Philadelphia Centen- | C10:0 e bas been ot of work, and i , 80 that it Is tered way of Jife nntroubled except d ‘three in- | il ‘again call attention to the inadequacy of thn aial Exposition, will visit Chicagonext month. | smare s oaus ety and melancholy, ¢0 that it 1s B e T 1 togi: Yo somove adliod 3 commitee of ning-—siz from the city and thrce | ered hemselves up anc Gictog. | BUmBEE of ten on he force, and will miidly sk e et Waiee] gad Alirion vt bouaiit of 3 | wben ba commil(el ihe rieh et - Tie o o | i tho aion Stieot Police Station awalting to | fiom the county o go to Sprivgicld o would | e CLothOTh A33: Was thelc season of relOlctng. |- ihat the mumber bo Increased. o 2 s & od hen TNy Comti ew Y <. : bill passed he wou Bai Comptroller will_to-morrow take up sbout 5. Lynch 1,220 head of cattle, which he bas been 2 11T By e et b3 Eie Sambln e sre sent to Corning, New York, to be tried for-the | M. A. C. Hesing said if the e Et Baideein exprosscd his surprive s¢ | .The Comotrol uk t Teediriv at Shafeld's distillery. “The price paid was | pirur® Y ooeime. Loftic Galeguae only shany kR swastheart, Apeil 10, 1876, Hewas | doall b could to ceform the County board, | o, f ocdot aud Col. Buldyela xpressel his murpelie 8t | o 000 of certitoates asnad in the s called b et . St 86 D e B U | sl e e e mol s | S BBt St ios Mon, Meney 3. Shipard, Speacseselul con | bt oan jSome of thass, ware limed with 1% y Justice Sammerfield as aiwitness in the case. . g the female help in the 2ame [ ;o¢ he passed this session. He thouzht there were | testant far oaves - |: the cIts felt'so disposed. The city can now borrow Corning, and among the Republican ranks and which he hoped to find with. e Sy ;&:he ‘Tost, 7 pes cont of fnterest, The schooner J. M. Fount, from Ludington, con- o vere ‘The monthly report of donations to the Hospital a3 linan. John loved | only four or five members of the present Boa e ol ; | e e b s A would b, tiate oy S ek vith i ri | i (b et andsurs sentof Domocracy moved | mony a8 or a e, most, £ pof ot ot e, /ligned to Habbard & Carter. arrived in the Jumber | t for Women and Children, corner of Adams rnd % i —at least told 1| J s market yesterday afternoon with Uie frst cargo Of | poiyina yicecta. is as followss Throvon Hon . o | Eila, and she loved h;“t:fifil‘:fi:fl:‘ then said | vato taire ' The majorfy had banded themeelyes | to call the foll of mombers presen, obviously wath | and, a8 tho popular loan;cérilecatos yra e e ] e, Afoc. the parposc o plundedng public scorn whea it siould be Tound that they'had |. Iy concladed fo draw ' & part of them, and sa * lumber for the season. « ‘Gage, from Messrs. D. T. Walker. F. R. Hilger, % and J. J. McGrath, from the Wall Paper Manufac- she wouldn't. and next sald she would.” Another. tazpayers, The people could not pay the tazes bl seorat s 1t siout b {ound that they. b Sapaedic sant The following building-permita were issued yes- The temperatare yesterday as observed by Ma- | andJ. J. MoGrath, f c z ik 83 tho ta ek Bratucs yeste % & the e, §111.97; e, Wirt ired to her neart - snd-band, and, | thcse men bnd piled upon their properiy, nasec, opticlan, 58 Madison trect (Tniswye Dulld-| peier 595 Jancen, MoChams £ Co., Dorrart | youth _asplie ed to give [ bankruptcy siared them ' In the face. - The people [ ment. . 3 i 3 31 ‘i es, she seem ¢ - | " Col. Baldwin (bless him) moved that the meating + D, . Kicker, two two-story and. basement to Jobn's argus ey used fto | demanded thelr ousting. = Any member of the Leg. [ < oL, Baldwi e éflfi{n ?;l‘mx_l TeE o ot Vackson sircet. ing), wasat8a. m., 44 degrees; 102, m., 46; 12 | dice, §10; Norwell & Simpson. merchandise, | 0 ouragement. _ They d t Rins soms gntenta it they happened | ielature for this county who stood in the way of Onc Hansborough movoX, 1n effect. that the. re- | Soclio8%, 22xid feen on Soar Jackton sircel . 495 3p. m., 52;8p. m., 47. Barometerat8 | through Mrs. Joseph Medill. 50+ throass Mes 3. n RConIAZR e, c A 5 C. Hilton, from J. . McVicker, S50; through | talk the matter gy {i him sbe { would do o at s peril; his political “death . Wee 4 ,, S e Bleh | M. B8 Wlliame, from Mr. £ G liall, S; | (0 be engaged at tho time: sie would tell him she | wouid do s wi {fpiisise. "Mt had “been | porters ve Soamted, sa sowed bl nviaton o | Brown.' b story dweling, 2lxisTeel, No. 113 Ex-President U. S. Grant and wife yesterdey left | throust Mra, T, O, Stone. from. Foders, fras dont with Rim, - The ensazement was nally Ahtended to mako thomat- | bo present, wherela it was s t Jest Fifloentivatrent; coat SLS00 Willam Wil thie city for Galena, to spend a few daysamong | Co., merchandice, $5: Mrs. S. B. Co, $10%AfT. e ome. disconsolate, | Tho presence of his | tera party measure. . He denicd it The Bl s | wostdmepeluBle. . e batviaiid Lokl i3, Uree-story sione-fiost dwelling, 27x00) his old friends and neichbors. Tuesday he returns | Ofie, S8; Mrs. Stone. one dozen towels, oranges, | JO ? d his evident success, set his **brain on { not to get rid of Democrats ar Republicans, but o & Ib hote wae ot s et o hi about | 2cok Dn o lg” e e it to Chicago, and will leave cither Thureday or Fri- ;flfl}}flng !lfe“l:b Mrs. LX, .Cunp.lfro‘;n 15"1 e Pt ned with himeelf, and came to the m;(tg]l‘m ;g:nigmfi hg:\ppuu?:a] b gusstioaed fx?ff:nggfirl:;u. re Was nothing ! Ez:.vgohém Diring the DAL WAL (v two pen oy day for New York, and theace will 80 t0 EUTODE. | orie barielanpie, sk pachcls of potatbes, Lcavas | Conclusion hat he could e withoutthe ! apple been reforeed to. - Lie was 1 faror of eliminating | Pai Kaferty Wwasn't aehamed of snything he | 245 Beca issu smail bulldings, Twonty-one per- ne barrelapplee, 7o bushels of potatoes, sixteen | conclusionthat he conldy Live WIS, IRY en referred to. e was in b T e Democraic_ iy hadons | a4 { Ty couo pep be Arsfetant Health Commissioner has been liv- | pounds of butter; through Mre. Augustus Parker, i ’m{. in view he bonght a revolver and started | politics from the Board, letting it be made up of wig] !»‘Ay,'an !: he lc; ewx;" B s ‘mits were for structares L 875, i the cnb for a couple of days past. By | 1rom Mr. Tobey. one rocking-chair? Mm. Parker. 1 his mother's home, intending to pul her to the | good men selected from both parties. wrong it tias tume o Dople e allsoout t - | The Commiltiss: on Gan wras tohave metinthe\ apLabecn i3 7 S ol sonzucs: Mre. G. M. Puliman. eight vards | (05 8 U0 Line i the room_aftor he Job was | ° The mecting then adjonvasd. 1t boing anderstood | Hnmsborong T Oult T donanion o ek | ity Cletis ofiice yestorday aftornoon. bat there the middle of nextweek he will make a reportupon | & oil-cloth: Mre Jamen Dolton, felites and pre- | tontle of ciEaniog B 200 friend, who fovited | tiay the Commitiee (o go wds_pn‘-;;_-ueg;lvglzllgc g;l:gl;clncee‘:lea‘?:pfi. Jouls; bo.dount, eome up to. | Oy Cleci esgri pretent sad oo Disines as throuzh Mrs, N. H. Enapp, ice from Wad- [ Gone. 'O : House and have & cigar. | zelected to-day and announced in the 3 e : K i- | tronsacted. ~ Mr. Watkins, of the People's Gas- B him 10 go fnto he Dixon Ho = heace bumeper, yanaded that, hen ‘wele doll | feaciad, Me; Waiklas, of he Fesgle G, smd that the Democrats the condition of the lake water at the crib, and the ferv , cigar ke river Water upon the lake supply and | bam, Williard & Co. . and then another. Whether he | morrow, 5 it ] :l‘n‘:':n:{l‘h ;mm ni:; pon th pply THE ECONOMICAL PHILANTHROPIST'S ADVICR. {,',;:‘{‘”fif}'.hfié ;: doex ot state. While inthe | THE FIRST WARD CONSOLIDATED REPUBLICAN caumn;‘:ucmh hude l;::n decldeq upon, 1.hg papets mighe be goloz on. and had a Tittle talkt aith atq. | telegram this xv\(u:moon replying to a m 3 The North Star Free Disoeasary, located at 419 Jhe Other evening, s 2 pooraman was coming | cfgon e <+ scred e O OLUD it Torst Taat’ | TBE Chotban waa Vo favor of allowtag tabTe Hantelgh sbout, the prico of gasafter May 1, but | from C. *G. -Wicker, President of tho' Dakoty e North § T out of 2 ealoon, chewing a clove, he was accos i ‘‘used up™ his watchina manner [ held o meeting at the (rand Pacific Hotel las A o i epoke of no definito price. 3fr. W. thinks tha il 5 i bead, o2 4 porters 1o remain. T ininet that the Wort Side ors man should have | Southern Railroad, in regard to the % —and 3 < strec d medi - _ viih a loud voice, a double- | bead. "~ n. The influence 5 . H 16 iha o sick poo o the Nort Dviion datng 1 | CMA peut et i 2 Ioudxlc 5 Sanble | Wi sihlued s cvoaon, The” ulence i Tonaton 1 12 rcotcn sa00 | "HFank Agse BNt was it povibie it | & sniust hat the West Sde s min should b o poor Olho odti Didsion daring the respectability. **Stop, sir, " eaid the gentleman, | OfJhp tobacco. or the vrompting of the green-cyed from the Execative Commitico, and collected 837, CERTAIN NAMES WOULD BE MENTIONED. A1 Toavicicn i fnclioeh 1o 1 Tonor Lot guarier endiog March 21, a5 follows: Namberor | TiPectabllity. ton, slr, " eaid tho gentler o8 | O v vathor he orderof it co he foc all of which. and S17 in addition, ho had exponded; | = There werc mmors ggl_uuhlbmcl:.o-‘;lfi :hirreux:: L. Pooptes Cab Pomamed o, the bels Al visits at Dispencary, 2,160; number of visits at | ngivs The poor man-owned that he had taxon haotni, The following reeolution wae then prescated fnd Pcei::(:?tl’x‘:-isc&nzug:;fi& gence of Uhe Brct T | Fe Powammoaity 1o whlch oy desl. of troops for the protection of the western end of the Fort Pierrc route to the Black Hilis from Indian incursions, says: I do’' not anticipate G any Indian ruid, but will ask Gen. Terry to put some troops at the crossing of the Cheyenpe, . Bome, 867; total number of visita, 3,060; number oo e ot Bl 30 contas rihe | SHOOT ELLA FIRST AND MINSELP AFTERWARDS. | adopiod: et T of prescriptions, 2,870. gentleman severely, **yor oy " seMy | Going to the Arcade Hotel, he went to her room - Resnized, That we Indorse what is known as Senator 4 5 a t th ey o U ING. -1 ith 1,500 Indians, is or man admitted that éuch was the case. My T vi 2 e, | . George Hotalingexpressed abont the same viewe, THE COUNTY BUILDING. Crazy-Horse, with 1, ndians, is at or pegp. defuded friend oy o mied oo e THEle patea 1oy | oYintons W now pei o prescnt. Bokrd GF Chunty | There REre SOMC tHABES 10 connection with the re: Crook City, on their way in to surrender at Ry : cent election that did not lool just. right, batno o : rreuderat Red Deputy-Coroner Ko yerterday held an inquest | deinded friend, have you & wife and family¥" cons {ba ks & ® o piciou) snd pulled out his little revolver and 2 ; ! o hoce, and over wilcrod Mnoumer, syllable, e | BUSHE: omEeISIon ROLt fal aod e Shr Cors i charges should. be wmade that could not be proved, | _The Hospital Committeo yesteiday visited the at Englewcod upon a boy who was accidentally run | tinued the \{‘nemhlc !‘ldmrhgcl:;m’l e poor "fimv_ 51‘1;: Commisioners an lie had. Chs Aol ) {ho oo, aud never uliered another: syliable, s | Bayf: somimenciog next fally und that oup Seoctory and ff they were not proved the public should not | Hospital and receivod tho supplies for April. overana xilled by a train on the Michizan Sonth- i ) 10 cents you recetved about one-iwelfth of a pint | U " I s kine ¢ with n b jumped throngh a window, taking th estlf requested to use all honorable means to sccure the ve theni, As tohis own Democracy, he wasn't 2 b f; Ex-Snerif Agnew Is one of the many candidates . " OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. e Bailroad. To-day an Inquest will be held up- | 10 §¢ 8 T ve the loathrome habit of | ju 5 5 ! , iquor, unjesy you have the loath Dim, and made his way to his mother's house. Ar- | Pty rent sid il winonorabl : E Har V. ril 7.—Stcam; 3 b e e ot el S D i indeed. b moF iksly o beths | mving there, he chanzed bl mind again. ~ Hiscow- Ztinised, Thar, In oue Jadement, m) good cltizensot | MERIS10 hove tho world goze upon ¥t long ana:| (T AETAR s tue of the many eandl The A, o S"\“.\F ; : s d"i"’ Dakota,, : Col. Liidwvin remarked that it would do no gaod | Boara will select from the many to-morrow, . and Chioa, from New York, and Atlas, trom : mit, who committea enicide ) esterday on account’ 5 Leart wonld not permit hum to kil himsell; | caok County, withou: dlstinetion’ of party, earne:tly o ki d gin and y heart e i A i dls 2 z rough | case—that the raloonkecper buvs good gin P roy country to escspe ar- | desfre theald of the Lerisiature in the reformution oy ] : O3 dochedtlc inyotisa by sbootiog lmaclf thiough | Seethat the aloond hove been Luyia gin at |26 ko glarted across the country Jo Sacspo ar ik abuscs: aad e tully blieve “that the mem. | for the Contral Commitico to Investigate the con- | i1~ Dogle, the wite of the Clerk of the Ciizi- Ahe tieart: B, e a0k | o aver Corninz, o wua the oameof ta pocpen | Far tep-etting Gook Comr dlere that ko mem; duct of its members. - They woold simply Jangh s Jobn Birch, boy 10 years old, was caught by a | have been paying that price fora vile compound of el ey Wig L mame of the merme: raor Rotiab e feopie fo”causing chE passage'of | and snap their finzors at wiy and ull investigations | inal Coart, who has beed at th point of death for shaft in a planing-mill on Twenticth etrect abont fnsilhol;l. l’&(‘nawgu_:& r-!:lm:cr’::l‘eng'l g:tr?:’{ ,fl,flffvl town, aad the oflicers and some citizens banded | “Zernired, That o copy of the above resolutlons be prmcedq ng from xllns" t:mmmucch.fi I m{«;:a '\\lc‘:e several daye, was reported easer yesierday. 200n Saturday, and killed. Dr. Charles Barncy, | Sr7chninc, and byp cd the poor man. | themselves together, and, armed with shot-guns, | tranemitted by the Sceretary o each member of the | aay distinct . charges I if the Com: | The County Treasurer announces that the Gen ¥y v O 2 e O ki cihe, DOOF TOAL. | fcwarca the countty Tor B Comtaoy oo, | {ranimiucdby th Cook County. - | mieting showld e privale, bt if the Com- | The Connty Treasare xhausted. The county e i rualls T, | areh malniy 10 e vaodh: oy of Cabik, thelt | e Club then adjonrned. mittee was ta cover the whole “field of [ eral Fund hus aznin been g g o D investlgating the causes of the recent defeat, he | cmployes are asking in valn for their pay for Boston, nave arrived out, il NEW YoRrk, April 7.—Arrived, steamship - City of Richmond. trom Liverpaol. ] NEW Yonx, April T.—Arrived, steamer Celtic, from Liverpgol. 2 i g S MABRIAGES. ° 3f Michizan avenue, was near by at the time, and he other, with crushing empi cat him loose from the shaft and applied the asual | &is; **butyon ought to have thought. Al000° L ateNaman, ‘The vouth has very sharp features, H = » ces. 1i keeper has to pay for rent, mas, cloves, washing [ 3teNa Pt i) 58 {08 d thouzht the public ougnt to e let into the matter | Marcn. oo R e realerliver, but ooty s e R esinns Hisicas Tacl Sorv et s |\ eyes arkmirmsnly plose o o o e o HOUSE-LETTING. from tho very start. The Criminal Court will be occupled to-morow | MEPERNOTL DECOVIS Ay St Marye Cuarey Jiut the Colonel's motion was lost, which bad the | jn the hearing of the Dwyer-Shay murder case, | onb: sbout fiftecn minutes. slis parents live st 33 Fin- | thibs ™} drive the bammers oat with, and a un:. | be very casy thing 10 P . I elfect of silencing all discussion on this “yoint, as | Fhe Stay ba. Attorney, who has been absent for ot WALKER—NEWELL—AU theresldence of the lan street, rear Twenticth. dred other expenses. 1iis wife weary'a silk dress Clreu ; 3 ive it tension, and he has a red nose, and 4 | and the peculiarity noted,” were eent. to the diffor- WICKED LANDLORD. ey iy W remeisbey e e o e Uniter | Tt trotes 3 T on o A pueies o | SEAGehi (acreasc v 500 ot omucty 8o S50 | Taere fs & woman on Xay siroot who lastsear re. | 50132 98 Feleving theagsem oty con oy of TRl e e oy AT e staeme, |, Wabash _avenue, a_passion for draw-poker, and | & A & B 3y v s —tnere, 3 A alker, the Court-Honse contractor, baa givon . Packard, Henry 3. Yaiker, of Chica apprehension. After remaining four days fn the | ceived n mortai oficnse from her landlord, and -the reportors, up hie contract for consict labor 4t the Perjten | & Llnhl.::«:rwd'euf Ty %0, a0d Misy 0¥ | ROOT—FRANKLIN—On the 3d inst., at the reald he Committce spent nexrly an hour in talking | b bie cont e 15 n0 iy s the Tau) e of the bride’s parents, 1630 Praric-av., by ibe fop Aseocltion at the Paluier House Tuesday evening. [ other expensive taetes. Who pays for all this? | a1 remair d t 3 s You do, my poor, benighted worm; you do." | woods, McNamara ventured fnto a littlc town, | took a solemn vow to be avenged upon hin this ovet T pis o alok peaily an houe {n talking Thosc who attend should arrive by 8:30 p. m., as ;Y i i Whil h i 3 i < i vt 3 2 What reply | throuch which ran 3 railroad. While on_the epring. She has, besides, a housekeeper's mortal 2 t the Conrt-Honse stone being cut there, O ey Wik ba bealed sl Ot Drebldent e B e e np Siabrenly. | B SHlich o 8 miliosa. - While ou. tho & 3 have been current ever since the_election. ‘There | © g 1630 Ansell sud other distinguished zentlemen will be | 18 make, and his interlocutor fi;fi“‘:‘ffi“‘;,,, by ths | Tark: he sua detueries apearoin bonnd {or Xew | objection to having the unfriendly eyes of other yaa2 gocd deal of animated talking, but 10 Very | T claim of Harms for *extras™ i to bo setled. | BESTLASSPAAG Goose 0 Koo, of Hietadapof i present. Tickets can be brocured of Mies AL | qudrs aod tine it home aod drint I there;"* and, | the man reached out his hand to grasp him oy the | housekeepers mspecting her domestic arrange- distinct idea could be obtained from \the outaide of | to-morrow, if possible. Commissioner Fitzgerald | “ ¢ Utica, (N. Dapers please copy. = o Fredrika Porry, Room39 Major Block. Bailing an Indians avenne car, Be was soon lose 1 | CoRt-collar. b dudoed. fed . ormnd e oome ments; consequently ehe managed to kill the two | ils precise nature. It was quite evident, however, | rays that if the Bencd. jitempts to allow moro than | MILLARD—DART-0n Tuesday eentog, Aurl s s G the distance. uer of a house into a yard, jumped over 2 | obnoxious oirds with the following stone: When | ffom What was previonsly known.and the apparent | hg is entitled to ho will enjoin the County Treas- | tne residence of the brile's mother, M. O, g Dar, el e et e s Ssealurs, | et mitasnro Tisucleely . I e et | wor thoir “friends in the meeting were defending | Sabipa Olson end Samuel Chester had whatever | of Moiroe, Wis ) chsracter they have preity thoroughly aired MEGINTY—FINVEGAN—On Thursday, Aprl 5, o, be biving Soamndel. . company of dareams | arguments on the motion for injunction in raieed here in 1801, who formed Gen. McClel- s i 3 s | according to hiy statement, he met a friend—on¢ e i cman, ied guddenly \Wedoenday | the eate of (he First anil other National Hanks | Bccordlugto bis stater deal of him—sho gave him | thin-lipped and combative, she assumes o meek | them from ali sach base aspersions. -The voice of 3 Bropticior of ETa e e e (e | AEaines b Connty Trepsnrer were Fuller, Tupre: | $400 and "his Eald Watch and chain 10 ST 10 | Took, to whmiar disdarnfal aalfftho sisltor | (RS Desentecnts Ward man, Pets Hansbotoush, | Inthe County Conrt yesterday iy tho trlal of the | Lemon, i Thie A asis oy T B M Bronivay saa Thinsaitih it New Yoric | sentioe the Daion Satjocrs” pou, Luller, repre. g oyt Of e couniry. Thus mag know at the | 4000 norcompanion, **inastge™ sideiatended Ferany knownas Commissianer MeCalrer's ™ | was voluminone, and no part of 1 it for pablica: (& Brooklyn. (.'Y.,) and New York City papers Teart-discase is eupposed to bove been the canse areument in the morning. e arfued that, frst, | ime ‘g;:c;‘lfc?]:;‘y."fmggn";“”:cm'u 1ot oy | 10" be heard, **Shiftices greature! Half-past 10 | Loomod, ‘on the outsida, a8 If this choag young | tion. The caso was still on at adjournment. P;;;;L"P);AME”_A"" £ by the e B v of his death. Ny ] é’?fin’i‘;‘"fiil ;r‘\g: kgo‘:-_ g‘i;fc’fut‘?:; ?Lr‘ ;r;:damx:: fhronghy foreste. The Taeitns’ rocmey Seeyand fincmk :el;'fl:::l,l': fic:rt.i;‘fi{l"]sy" nlxl;l‘ln;p ;}g::fx‘éény.flfi m:n!)‘,l.u been ,?“"“Tm'fl h!?-fif:t(’:gi‘; ‘:mdd‘ iaathe | The Court-House war continuea mm'gnuflé v:]:l en, Tom Mosa and Mary . Barret:, both of Chicagy. A North Side tallor thought itwonld bo 3 bis | (o that'class of proports ; ihat 1t was nor mareions | City: - Without §§ior he - o oueh o farey Ive got to show you (briugh | e cound welt countortol. of b maoo S ion | litle was seen oF Commissiotst Schnidt Snd Aroll- mfl&:f:: Y Eif;:xlffi:?eue'x] o ihoworss ?fif-'x:} Dras piovscasor the gevenue law which would 5‘:°fi,"c“§‘;y" el ‘}:',fn‘:";:’;gf‘ o e ong | the House when it's jaesod up so, but the fact 35 | conting tho charze made aguinat him. - Iretts sons 'a‘f,- before was imarted by & smashed ghal o to HEaTms, 2 - ¥ i A v ver, A ger, il o P -fover i & bot [ B A e o e Sults,” with his address. Cabappily his peripa- | Fereye, (8 Bosrd of Equal Hlean) Asecstor ey | 1o0ked npep bin ShenicanelL tor St davy, | T throe chlldsen sre lsing F"[‘l_cl“(e",{n-fge‘:‘h‘g‘;‘ Shvp | comebody waseard botnding onsourn. and soon | Committco-fuom. He wis nos near the building. | “SARLY—Friiey Arilo Joon Teary Maricy, lnhis Aor'c Sl bosrds couldu't road, and whon at 000D, | e gole party: autborized to. Bk the eratiey | cale et topicouely for saveral davs, work) bas’ Just been taken sick and removed to the | fuc TOUERCE ST bounding out into the other buj it was nderstood that be claime topave tkun, [ S0t year, i G4 ¥ poveciieass eips. o oy M s thelr | Uhes come todormr"s | ariihour conforence withi the Eharcholiers” and I iad 1 somsting i misaey L, BEYE- | small-pox bospital,~yon et havemet the ambu- | weveral ill-dlawuidod attempts " to. concoal the Toved, becatis ho wad not poos cruEteplorsrc, | 2t n Monday, April2, 806 p. m.. at Fernsidina, owners of the stock. Second, that even if they | papers. i i 4 lance; it hasnt been Zone more'n ten minutes,— | notire of the proceedings, it leaked out that matter, etc. Be this as it may, tae piers have HFG‘PXI:A. Charles F. Vosa, a5ed 43 ears. ' 1 s single flle mimat_hfi! went aboat a flg.“ndgz 10 [ were authorized to increase the- sscsement, the Thu April 12 a6 half- 4 man did not refer 1o the matteragain. Uponland- | at a0 Toe: boss compelled .to sortof neglect . g ezal S leiters **P—T—f =SSR TN complainant must name the ownéry, €0 thai they | ing n England, MeNamara wen’; to L;n_din.\\her.; things." Then tho thin-lippéd womsn and her | 3 :&l&mitfi:‘:"yhfld g:::_ ‘rnu?ggég;eniln lt:e c'fi; ?:\:':d "“SL’.':&}, o nn(nludpan‘:rmol co‘::‘n::e lo'l‘; ot Eaneday, April 1 “Feiends of the pRY $ John Bach, 10 years of age, residimg at No. 33 | conld be notified, and it was not sufficient to derig- | hv lived for 1w or three savhths ande: the Mame | conipanion lieht out with celerity, €aying to_ each Central Committeas that Ulis Commitice conelsts | fanow st ihe. “amrk ")y CO20EHE are instied to attend. s Tionell streer. while playing in Sheridan piace | nate them as shareholders. Third, it was not eufi- | Of Robert \Walker, stopping o the eection known | S 05 TRLOR the hotise Wontd gt €ch of Col. Datiwin, 3. T, Condon. Georgs Howhne, | o™ or Bl othe, g rork ls keao. | GRIFFITH—Of convalslons, Watson James Grftn, csterday morning, met with 2 horrible death by | cient to notify the bank ofiicers, as the President | a8 Pimlico.. Three times while r;nlun.-: oa the [ Lni you over in all the course of your whole ex- { Fraoh'y Fnew, and ‘T E. Courtney; and that they | the biect. wers. formd o sustin P o ynl_l:g‘gstmat\ge‘uan and Sarah Grifith, 51 Wells-st., ! ;fug bis clothes Eaught (o a mucLinery.shaftthat | and Cashier of the bank meltbor by Jaw nor by.cum | Sirect he noticed o man watchlaz bim. 1ad Decame | istence®™ 1 a timid looking woman calla. sha | Lr8 report the resilt” of thelr ' Investizations | hctign. Yehon she mathor omes b A ity e | Bged Zreirs “Garigesio Rorehti, Sunday, Apris, e, poross e surcet scarcely half a foot | tmact, wore the agents of the shareholders, They | nervoue. Being pestigss, ho taok ook pasize | gices iho signal to lier dsughter, 3 Child of 15, put Wodioaday eveniag, BowSrer, Sehmidt wil b founl o hora g aard, | fugeral by rosehill, Sunday, Aprilg, as- above the ground. Dictzech held the inguestin | were only trustees of the sharcholders and custo:, | in & ship for Spain. When 2;3 ki nu‘.l €0 wise beyond her years as 1o be of untold assist- Before the hall was deserted, = little anpleas- thy o il the German members except ';u HALE--At the restdence of Georse Chaffey, 178 West., 1he afternuon, and the jury highty censared Mc. | dians of their property. 8, Jan tapped him on tho shoulder and | 7 \TIEDEIONC et Years 3 P Mdew Chalrs | anineus occurred butween Peie Tansborough and'| Bonne, and possily oo Trish, 2! " | Wesbligton-si., George L. Hale, af owvis, ¥, £ Reon & Kells, stone cutters. snd Cooper, Green & | _Mr. Rountrec followed on behalf of the County | asked him who he o, aud whero hio came. {rom. | while she s at the door, and then says cordinlly | T Courtnes—prodably a sequel to that Swhich ARG ORI B Ion o Zed 235 - = - Co-, for sllowing the thaft 10 remain unprotected. | Treasurer. e took the position that Sec. 191 of | Ue exhibited hus ticket, and. ave his qwondonad- | (o the visitor, **0, do come in. My husbande had taken place in the meeting. . Courtney 1o wn: = ToaLs uis. PR & "o Bitisla and Moravts papers picase copy. . . dress. "This secmed to be satisfactory, for hisques. | 17, t® FOIOR 0, df0 ¢ sharpes than a toothless | (i % Yesterdas Mr. Plke was allowed to dedicate a | 3o om P Ar Prospect Park, U, Aprit 7 of 5 the Reveaue Jaw wasa carative provision of the s ; 2 d : 3ra. Mary Newbury Adams, of Towa, lectured {Eripri e A 4 | ti id nothi T ing 3 3 ioud to have made some pretty broad usinua. 3 = i dod e N a, é e bank officers were made by Jaw | toner said nothing more. Unon reaching Corunna, | = Cs e thinks | e d d D s few Jincs 1 verse to **his wedded love, "—his wife, Gestion Of 1he. brain, AJexnpact. Repers. before lh&?h:{ti)gphlca'l' e o, Sening, B0 | agonts of the sharcholders, s LAY metice 1 oy | In Span, he wentiota, bocnrsaching Corunna, T Bt uare 2, usband tiat drinke:—thinkn D, brch Fote, e iy his suowe Tecent cam- | —and " now comes Mrs. Pike, who in thyming yercs | SoTECTHIONoF 1 “ABhes MCCanoeh, apet s SO Wae Tt Therea Harosonny SocSijene sublect | SRS cuticient. totget along inthal place he salled for Havana, | gror, U8 1 SULRE Bojl angl bas palnted Wlmaelt DAk, WHICl: T atey 84 ix bl Cniom. resented with | replies: L = R e, ‘I8 The: ilosophy In ry? | ,Mr. Dexter, representing some of the banks, | Cubi. Ie, hoever, was mot permitted to Jand | gy o2 and s cavorting round scalpinz the furnt ny words, b e A M e Is us 3 summer cloud, Futeral to Rosehil by car 1ages from the Wells Stre lecture liad been carefully prepared and was lis- closed for the complainants,” reiferating the argn- | there. eince he hiad no passport. Thence he went ture, but he never hurta any ‘onc.s The sight of n | |I¢ir Origin. Dut, as words constituteall his stocic N That fonterh {n the alrs Depoz at 11 o'clock a. m. Mouday. 3 ! tened to with great attention. It was announced te advanced by Me i er, Tlitchcock, | to New Orleans, where he staid until about o wéek | A% - bt in trade. the conilict stopped shost of Tlows. The Ob, cold and calm ftself, and yet STEGYEN—Entered to rest April 6. in ber 74th yeir: * during the evemny taat the Rev. Dr. Thomas ments advanced by Mesers. Iretzinger, {litcheock, et Ocleans, : firape fce kindee soothte blm. Come in1™ The | |3yt ccon of the two dlsarnntles polliiones, (oo God's thunder dwelleth th Marla Steaven, the beloved mother of Mra M- of Aurora, wonld Jocuire belors the Somiass MW | and Fuller, and qRoting & number of ‘authorres: | azo, working whors b gould atansthing that of- | Gnid'woman docsn'ty. If the Applicant in s Mo were zolng off In oppoeite directions, eash muttes > nder core lath Ehere, Schwelzer. : k durora. axgnt Soclety o The arguments were “thew finally closed by Mr. | fcred. There he called Limself James Deareon. | oriy sort of woman iho prides bereelr upon her | jo eSO BEOL A y The calmness fa the lizhtning heat, . Funeral to-day at 2 p. m. from 720 Fulton-st:, to* evemng of the 20th, when the annual clection of 3 this | Tuesday he reached this clf his way €0 S y t ing onething no doudt not calculaled to reflect officers will occur. Anthony, who went over the whole gronnd of his | Tuesday he s Siywen Ived ons of the | position in society, the housekeeper Insists on b credit on the other. That ceasclossly hath striven Graceland. : T o - predeceseors, upholding of course the position | Francisco. Capt. 8 had recelved ome of the | fno\pown the permit to view the house, and, on ‘o plerce tho agony of ilfe, SLEE—Ou Saturday momling, Aprl 7. at 114 Thiriy- ~"The dealers in. and shippers of flax and timothy | taken by Mr. Rountree. - The question was then | Circalarsreferred Lo above, and Detectives Lansing recelving it, eays, **0, that's ail right, but my And eater into Heaven. ifchest., Eliza A., -econnmugfiumr Willtam and Jae ' secd. belongirie to the Board of Trade. attempted | taken under advisement by Judge Moore. fnd Plypo bad AcNamam's deseription {n thete [ {508 WM 100 Hiats all abt, (with 3 HILDRETH. To enter that pure Kingdom wh Slee. aeed 19 sears 7 months and 11 days, A an orzamzation Iaxt week for mutnal protection NORTH TOWN. Inemorunduui-books. These oflicers, like all other [ SAGIOFS armed me that a A oo Yot ehin, A AT htto aod iy nedom whers XFuneral at Oskwoud Cemevery by carriages. on Mon- . Sipinet the milroads. Committecs werc appoiuted | An adjourned meeting of the North Town Doard | £00d 00es in the same ling, Ara always on the bk or some other distinguishing mark which THEAIDERMANICICAUCUR, No mortai ghadows ever mar faTiaprll9. at2 p.m. Friends of the fumlly lavited e e icPout rales, officers, eic, at an ad- | was held yesterday aftornoon. Supervisor Loftus | Out for fugitives from Justice, sad 1 they fon | tho _ vieitor posscsses ~plain - to all men's | The new and elegantly-froscoed club-room of Love's immortaltey. e Atis—somitn s 360 Loxinntoncas.. of kake journed micoting Jestecday afternoon. 1t happen- | was called fo the chair, sirose any ;‘;‘hflg ] ;hr:’;(;-:j'{‘,l": bof A‘:f;i‘:;;;g" view) just like you,—a very common-looking per- | the Palmer House was uscd for the firet time Jast Where he Iny guanifar sagel waits, faver. Wilile s"‘»cnm Togalls, eidest son of Frank Wo- . lwnweyer, that ouly four men appeared ai the | The Commiltes appointed to audit the accounts | Sither them in. 5 § Fly 'S | soq, he eaid, —waé prowling around pretending to cevening by a caucus,of members holding over and Until disrobed of clay, and Fannie S. [ogails, sged 4 yoars and 11 months. -, 3 ¥ ons o T oy pston penly tryingto aet impres. | mombers-elect of the City Council. . Among. those TNk ried love shail crown my lite, T puon paeE3 Blokin coby. tid e tfpyinted tme, showiax that there was 3 doplora- | offihe several . town oflicers. teported thar Gunre S ble luck of interext among the FaRerg gL was at | billsand books had been found currect. The re. | TUEY RECOGNIZED THE CLOSZ-SET EYES AT ONCE, &ions of the key-holes fora'gang of burglare, and Jast decided 1o adjourn 3gam until Friday atter- | port recommended the allowancs of o1i the bills of | and, upon referring to their books, saon found to | Tdian't bellats but. what you were her.” " The Phom they belonzed. They foilowed him tothe | woman docsnt go if. - Sometimes i ~\Ji0on at 4 o'clock. the Collector, except one of $100 for rebate of 3 I igilant {axen allowed on sreal extate.” In thed matter of | Dethel lome, und then out, and, sati<fcd that he | momon doe neks. mysteriously if her visitorhins | Seaton, Ballard, Throop, and others. - . of seat were Ald. D. K. Peareons, McAaley, Kirk, | she, it will be secn, is 8 littie. clearer than her | bowels, "Nri. T. T, Flizgerald, aged 55 seam 10d 3 bert, Cleveland, Van Osdel, J. H. B. Daly, | hueband. The last stanza would seem o indicate & The ques. | that sho looks upon Jones &e hor uarlian | yqptfirsliondsr, Aprilo from herlate residence 1. angel " rather than her hnsband, and that when thence by cars to Calvary Cemetery. An economical woman on Aberdeen strect sent L.on % e . B = | or dressmmker 8 Grows to Hp np sy me Town Oraer No. 350 fur the sum of §251 the Com- | Wns the murdercr of Ella Callinan, picked him up | 2o0sehol Gaughters, and Doing Answered u i ; B r o e el LR o on Tt s | pitee referiod it Uack without recommendation, | o 1ho corner of Caion 2nd Homaalph stroets. AL | B ibe. eivas I sorr o ren o fiz‘;fc:‘:_“i':f,ifi? fitees for e cuaing rtor | -dlerabed of clay™ ehie woukl Jike. fo ofn him | phctiee -April 6, Luly Pearson, aged 11 years and" Tonegt modiste did =0, and rendered the following | beC3ute a resolution of the Boird lust fall fixed it | the police «lation he 6aid his name was-John Mack. | hortait enddenty. . Of coarss: the visitor asks why ectiane, s Bien SDNE TEPOILOr | where ¢ no mortal shadows ever mar love's jn | g LEakst o bill: As an over-iesuc and fraudulenl. The accounts of | Convinced that his identity was known, he admit- #he is gorry, but the honscholder eays, -0, it is | entered there was a Jull. The members who had mortality.” The linesare cool, howeser, and can Yuneral from bouse 374 West TRandolph-st., Snmfny, the Supervisor were reportad to becorrect, and | fed that be shot the girl, and related swhat is given nothing; Tt people sometimes liko to know nil | heen spesking suddenly grew dumb. Ald. Mc- | scarcely ae sald 1o Tepay her hushand's tribute to | April & at 1 o'clock p. m. 1o Graceland Cemeterys: g Der, a3 ehe cvinces a desiro to get away from his | Fricadsof thc famlly invited to stiend. Mrs. Whatshername, that he hads balance . of $735.40 in his hands | above toa TrmUNE reporter vesterday. McNamarn i ving into, " i ToMue Talacinl, i | Selineig to e s 4R 970840 | adopted, | Is about = years of nker slENIIs DUIE, ara T e e aeig borhood they are moving ito” | Auler, who presided, eald the sesslon was private, o hadow " avess LOBERG—APril3, at the residence of hisson, X. P, Rllector Tetanel abjected 1o the non-aliowance | 38 if he hod been roughing It for o lonz time, s | 4od, Bdeavors conspict gocs avay, flled with | _ Ald. Daly—Iam i favor of the reporter stay- oo the o oo KOS o e Ot e 3200 rebate. He said he had pai the money | ragged and dirty. Hfc converton freclv about the | Solversation. The slltor zo terror, and doeen't | ing- CRIMINAL. oclock m, by Cartinsns to Ttomehig oo Oth fast.at13 outinthe intercat of the: town, and had been au- | murder, and i3 apparently indifferent as o his take the house. Some times she imparis tobher | Ald. Peasons—Tes, and 0 am I Ikmow he is DEXTER—The fancral of Mrs. Sarah D. Dexter will iake place Sundas, April8, at 9a. m, at the residencs: d ages to Bose- To making ares To putting no ruflling " Total... $3.90 [ ¢horfzed to da it by 1 Perhaps e & ¢ realize th i ; i - > S 7 y.the Board, but his protest came | future.’ Perhaps hie does not realize the CROIMILY | yisitor, with many tears, if her visitorhe aceom- | i . heicounty Board of Education held 2 meeting | too late, Hewasassurcd, howevea, that it hig 41 | Of the critae bk the peatiiy atmiad sye” ienia: | Panicdbea child, how she lost achild of just that | 11 1% et 5 Willism Ericts, formerly in the employ of Hen-| Thiriy-sevonthos sahokoiacy 52 in their room, No. 171 Randolph street, yesterday | not cet the money ot of the Gity that. the Mous | 10o sai o cyen, Tot Lo kuow the sizmifi- | ipe and sex, and how her nredecossor did too: ney | -Ald. Rawleigh—I can see 5o objection to aTriz- rletta Hutza, residing.at the corner of Tnion and | bill-_Friendsof the family inviced. afternogn at 3 o'clock. Messrs. Clark, O'Conaell, | Board would allow 1t at its next meeting. canccof the charge, and his Seeming lack af con- | {50 predeceseor of that predecessor too, and adds | TXE reporter being prescnt. Lake streets, locked at the Weat Madis = Garduer, Lewls, and Plant were present. In the | = Thie Board then sdjourned. science i ol Lo disappommted love, Huving | tng "of conrse she isn't, superotitions. wad teoes, |~ ALL. Meduley—It is not customary to have re- it s Josked kp ab the Woedl Madison, UPHOLSTERY, Bt avsenceof the President, Mr. Clark was elected LAWNDALE. lost this **lizht of his Dfe,” he is willinz to zo may Ue cotbing 1n it butshe: thiskeis ashame | porters present at o cancus. Steect Station. charged with the larceny of a quan- s Eitc. Lemporary Chairman, aud Mr. Plant acted in his | _Atameetingof the Diteciors of the Lawndale | lioence as soon as possible, since there is uo comfort | (ol e sweet & ehild shosil di und altogether o tity of jewelry and clothing from his employer, d. Daly—I can sce no objection at al h—NorI. Sabacits ga Secretary, The pay-roll of the Cook | Railroad Compans, held t cos Lasas streer, of- | for him in this world. . she scares the visitor into clasping her precions 2 g S inoral School for the month of March. | dce of the New YOrk Life netanos Comiien, | - Stpt. Hiohex tojosraphed the fack of bis capture babe" 1o her bosom, _and bestimga hasty solienr e orerihit the reporter bo expelled, | 1%, [0biGc0 manufactory of Edward Schllck, Smouating o 81,260, was audited and ordered | vonvened at3 o'clock p. m.. the Direaors present | 1o Corning yesterday morning, and in_ the after- | gy'g jno 000 innocent stratagems of this scrtshe | A1 Mot ReAREh Shs Carier be eyl '3 | No- 152 Chicago avenue, has been seized by the poon reccived an answer from Sherifl Sherwood | j}cooioStitl TReSERt SUREemS tenunt, god be. e ouer goconded the mation; and mosed [ roconve omclals, Over 7,000 cigars and a large ‘paid, and then the Board adjoncncd unti] the mest L C. B, S 3 3 reqular meeting—{he last Satarday of the pibir) Kfi.'fi“"o“”é‘.xfu’éi"i’_’icxfm“ and T3t Guniok: | Fonaesting that b b beid, suying thatan of- | \yip'pecer pot one while she i in the hotae also that Ald, Kirk be defegated as a committee of t of L toba tared, oo i €aid to have creatod much xeitement i Corn. o & Ald. Mcdales—Yon have heard the motion. ms of the [ - ST oF e eaman Tt oo ey fimt | GURILE et the mecting (0 order, snd tate | 5 gald o bave ertel, mach exclement i Corne THE NORTH TOWN W the reporter plesse retie. Sorerament, . REDUCTION tent show of the scason, It cnjoys the concatenat- ; B E] 2l connected, having many friends ther it - The reporter withdrew ,and **peace igned gdtitle of *:Great Roman Hippodrome, Circus, | Hie ordinauce passed March 19, 1877, 4y the City | abiy connected. zminy friends there. iler OFFICIAL FIGURES. e b i P s For the first time in the annala ice re- 5 : oman Hippodrome, Circus, Ehicago, and sighed by Tia Tonoy | kiliing was deliberate: and Sicummsm e domist ey i are the ometal returna of thoslectton | /% BINAT L ot e cbjbabof the sk | ot e T e ::n:h:uptfl::nlr:g S g LE < . end Congress of Noveltics.” Wt isa Chicago en- | Council of Iess receive the punishment he deseryes. fcrorice, sad that i 3 cuticient guamatee tiat the Mayor J;fi‘:fé‘hé’u'?fi‘é“fiua?r'f“.n'a’!fiffii Tallroud for town sicey iuTthLTIt;w'::( North Chicago, as inz wasn meritorious one. The new Council 1s | devold of prisoners, and the door of every cell 3 - o ] foom TNesterD v enne, = announced by the Town Boa, pledzed to reform and economy in_the manage- i i tors are W. L. Curtis, Andrew Halght, and George fleosnon Opich renney from 1 sstor avenue, TIIE COUNTY BOARD. ment o city aifairs, and tow OjGct s 1o have s | BUOE creaking on its binges. Which fs another 2 & - perfect mutiie] understanding, and to stand Yy the | Srgument that the Administration ought to be W. Dellaven. Thecomplete outst was zotten ap a 5 i i avenue. Director J. M. Wallace moved that the LET THEM LE ABOLISHED. prechiotgo, kad no show “goes on S ones ami sar | Ordiansice be accepied. ind that the Secretary be | A meoting of eitisons we e 1 hrvor of the Cludes the stars n the various jikes of "busiaces: e o, otily the City Clerk of the action aud | paseage of Lhe bills now pending in the Legislature g‘-‘;fi?‘;}. fcflmru;t {be entettainment will be the T Namuch T (Hlovar stated et e ried. re- | for the abolishment of the present Board of County Torme the atiraction at the. Carcur” osimabich | tire from s bosition as cashicr ol the Dirisbure; | Commissioners and the. eiection op new Board thoso days when nomeflcn’o yed a holiday. Fort \:;arnc fi({xl;i::\gn Rnl‘ltx;-:ad mC(‘\im\p:x’ny. )llhay 1, | entireat onetime, was held at the Grand Pacific a5 when he wonld have more thae to devote to the in: § i T p o5 ning o the uncxampled depression in bis Jine | Tercut of ‘this enterpriee, being. saties i oaly | Lotel M Spenias, Where wer about 300 preeat, of busincss, a member of the West-Side Saloou- | much needed by mot ouly the property-owners, + B G, Gill presided, and sald the at- kecpers' Mutnal Improvement and Literary and | put the meosel Dublic to visit lonzlas Fark, which | tendance showed that the people were in carnest Beopleand inxpayers. o Seelr The conrielad | cHanged accoriog Lo the Fost phiciophy: T Whisky-thiel ref me u] T 4 G . 4 ing 2 2 i R T | o st s, £t D+ | Upholstery & Curtain Goods, - i bave on " his side Ald. Sweener. White, Me- | to Charies wartz, a Clark street sil: i 3 3 I Murmer, Collerton, Ryan, Lawler, Wheeler. and | Swarts drew a seveiver on- a6 oepieta s ramiths SWlSS; Gulplu'e, and Nottmg- 8 porthns e ncuathers L s Avopr, | 1 1o inform Blauer that he had o ballct in sioro ham L, et .DRETI 112 A " or him. Blaner swore out a warrant y ileha Ghapinsgk and ehch new memnber of the Conncil has been | and he vwas arrosted by Detective Merizony "2 2 am Laces, ! s spuken tos There have been ko offers, of money | oy : in canrassing the votes some queetion was | $PU admitting B, Lot 5o has Pro” oy momey ) :g:hl:gcla!sct"nifigmggl}n{;x:k;&sh golored, CEShmel'eS, F ezzans, and Ta~ utting 0y 547 Reegan, Debating Socicty has had to make an sssigsiment. | will soon be 3 giess oars. The mecting adj, it de ; ralsed as to the legality of admitiing in bal- H radit 3 - g 4071 journ- | in their demand fora pew —that they required 'S egality of admitting certain bal- | thae 1 Jittle cash could be obtained if {twas neces: Qo of s customers was obicrved yesterday re- | od aabject to cai of Frosden: {he pseage of a bill doing away with the Board und | 0t These were.the ones containing the Citi | fary. Riorien's sstormes was moonte s eces: | T C gt glass in the front window of 4 shoa estry Upholstery.G ds s closd SGUC Wit teati i by tyea. _ TUE NOTEL NEN. the electian of Commissionors anaually zens' Union ticket, which it is claimed is In viola- | and e siated that he iwas réeady o contomb iy St No. 112 Hurrieon etreet, owned by Hency pesiry Up. ¥-Goods, Why? Was be a £00d sQtt of fellows * Inquited a3.:'11:’.’1“5&'3}:2’}3?@5?322‘{3‘1';kfi?':%ififi,‘}i}“ Sr. F. . Mugrader was chosen Secrotacy. lionof law. They were printed with 1 border, | drotia seat e o peore dhat. ntimidation | 315Uk Sopeaeclly for the p the hnss it 2 e o P e 3 el ] a 5 y - F. T. Mug S g i . £, nd frand were n in the elect Slary. - e et LOr B orme. 1 | No. 126 Wastunaton street, vestordys atemmmcs’ EX-SENATOR LOW + | crooked lines, etc., while the statntes provide | fu fie Sevente Wart " B0t Preciact over Thirty | mond:and was about o smash 1€ 1a when he was OffEI'Ed at P!‘ iCes that byl M S R Friday night, meaning | 38t Potter Palmer. Palme: flonse: Alvin Hulbert | was then introduced. - and allind to the change | lbatthey shall be printud Jn plain, type, on white | repeaters voted. and at jonct Son illezal votes | Chptured. oS B e st o ot bont 10 B ag | Shermin dlonee; Tamee Goncn,“Jeiolt Thicex, | Fom the ol st oo Supervaors, calingattenc | paver, s in_ ausight Jwed " Ty Baoer of | were cat for Iindret: Fucthermore. Hildretl's | ° Robert J. Tindall, a yonng man who has for 3 . 1 0 311, G. ing, ercinl Hotel: | tion to the defect i the present law oa to clecting | the e Jvas ou gxeess of 3,000 aud if | brother stood at one of the polls, and wit i n % E out of the ward an the Ist of May, and here he's Pinner, Tevere Houst: 0. Sands, Sandy | thie Commirmimmr - ees ol Robinson's | thes.ebuald not be counted a1l of the Constables, | revol tireutened 1o shoot "certars” 21‘32?952 m:;‘:fi;efc By e;'llgr‘:lied.b o o;flpfig:;;n' Cant Fall to Se" s g = . C E.S. d 1 drink abead. ' I tell ye e o f gone and 1 ain'ta drink abead.” " I tell yon this is House; P, W. Gates, Jr.. Gaulr House: P. M. bill, but did_not think it went far cnough, at Ieast, would be connted out. Judges if they threw out any votes, or sttenipted | street was prrested late | last even: Toush, 80d money s scarce as i ik and the | JOUSC 1 [ trer 1 bowed his f n i ds e ‘ebster, nner's Hotel; J. M. Cummings, | the'city wasseparated from the connty tow! S A reporter called on Mir. A. M. Pence vesterday | to, on the zronnd that they were S i strong ma eadon bis Basduand wept, | S 2000, Sonncrs Hotel Woodeock, Mattecon | lohs 0s this wis ket tpp by e n towns. 8o | A tevorter called opinion regarding the aice: | afiuust noedies o cay thed " ronaulent. 1t is :K:nrgx’!'ng:Ix'.{mv:i'fxf‘:';fi—i:!-mmm:-;'pl:‘}:?-na;wgn‘m':: li ” . !; !; h 3 It has recently leaked ontthat an arranzement was | House. were prestat, cd.” To xet zood men, thc viection of all should be o "‘“ ““1‘“*‘“5 i ’:l“flg""“ had “‘“"":" called JILDRETH WILL NEVER TAKE A SEAT Lo two checks apon (he Tnternational Bank, on Union tickbte, atd he had takon parne 15 Tl | on the loor of the Conneil Chumber as a moomiber, | toracp ok Bbon (Be fnt i i Union tickete, and he had taken pains 1o look unless the courts decide that he is competent and | toon tho 00 dnother for $150. He bas, it is aald, : B imgickiee, il b had taken pains o Took wy s deci i« competent and | heen thoroughly idcatitied b the bank bprch Smith, g . under- st ay the hotel men for* their | was thie next speaker. i1¢ sard |t i ted border did not make them to be in viola- | age enatigh to 3 their ma = ‘ : . thing. r:fiflfir::‘eefigufi'fitflgcgm gnew | Dna GrennEsinst doad-beats, delinquent boarders, | to have & bill bassed” this would protect the tass | Hon of tho siatntes, “One might a6 wel objecy o 1 fo it with 3 Canricied vt iof sna Sei | o Jostice Swmmerteld vesterday hold the follow. Snd foc e belore clecion, hdwever, Agnew | 300 dishonect and Grusen i payers of the county. “While lie liad irlcd to | tie biuck liues ‘otvecn the names on the Hekots | Lok founs Vin ) COUTICtad reve ind i1 8 hard road | I27 Edward Shaughnessy, the Bridgeport butch, BOCrthIy Boskllity of SIntis election. orf (yar | ol 186 Wotiom Of Me. Bianey, a commitee, con- | HY°7390 the « fought for sn honest aud | 34 eblecttothe border. No court Wonld ever | fottvel, —a harder o than ‘e anticivatce, Tie | U0 WES €0 udly Veatet, was ined S50, 1t bet - ud that | eistingor Mesere. alben i Cmins Ltk the respunalility of throwjogont houest voles | 1ana far i e gong nan e not mapped ogr, | L8 0WN fanlt; Hagh Cullen, his antagonist, bos TILLINERY. it would be folly to waste th ks Al and the | econoniic governinent,—he lad been batled - 4 i3 2. This wan (b money 18,8 mxc- | mover, \vas npporhted 10 visit the hatel:hecpers of | £CONOT point. Either of the Uills now pending | v 8uch a teivinl ground. et opacounell will open the ball, and will by | dischareed; Samucl Wilcon, parceny: S300 80 the | - (ol N Y riminal Court for the Reform School; ‘Thomas 38 ndertaking. This wae the reason why their | the ey po op i i S Lot th E Sacrtions iackeied on electonday: sud iy i | LG ity and gcr hem to joli the Aseociation. was a great deal better than the preseut Tnw. . Ho S followed by the new hods. A< -to . rtions lection-day, m Trimuse For e e ppaks was | was In favor of a bill providing for the elemion o | * THE DEMOCRACY of sconomy il il e | Bevind srlne i % ; St ncoming Council will be -cven [ pCYIN striking Lott Periolut In the béad with a k = . feather dart, $400 to April 1p. Justice Scully held W e Tgameen Terty Swith and Frank Agnew, by | Mr. Paliing, the President of the organization, on a geucral ticket. There nev which. in case the former was electod_Mavor, the | condict cdings, o5 W Seott, cn Ehos 1 the "liv Seas change insaoncet Iatter was to become Chief of Police, vice flickey, | Secretary ‘fl‘};’&i‘%&:flr&;.‘“" Samesis S, s L S T 221 & 223 State-st. gdid not pat forth at that ime the encngs. which Y 5 i not, pat forthat k0 e0 itevions: | Lomsiee it Al FIEUSE ot its full and compre- | iflecn Communsioncs Lo o g, '0F the olectiou of f seon v Ripang fora week or ea yreviour. | hensive reporis of {he mecting of th o campre- trs memoere 1o be vated for by those In T crey oy UUNTING OUT TRE TRAITORS, ShemieTves 18 wott e 06 embers oty easan | Eduwarn Byche o rofs ek Aart prireescis rape 7 Acnew is now making love to the Connty (x s e il S: Y, 3 7/ Eioncrn for the Durpuee of seeing ST e Sh i | p T WOCHDZ adjuened tatil Saturdsy, m S | Lmuerelobe voted ey o eoheciiy proper, | Asamnounced in sesterday’s Tripxe, (he Dem- | adminiciration of ey hansn mo they.wilt see | 30 the 1th inst. ; Richard Somers, disorderly snd pisccor caperintendent of the stone 31 useonty BAR ASSOCIATION, e g Dulch beties class omen could be se | aeratic City Centeal Cownmiitee met last ‘evening 1 | 0 1L 430, none ‘of tae public money s wagted. ( fesisting an otlicer, $30 finc. he new Court-House, ' ;obhe regular monthiy meeting of the Bar Associa- | was preferable vy sores Years. A now ical wag | the Exprees Building for the purpose of inquiring m';ryl: ‘({mfia‘:glu?fixl h,’.':."x P A be i ur Mill The Rtex. J. T Vincent, of New York, elact | tion was heid y rduy afternoon, President J. . | certamly required in the present Board. Ther | into what is siready quite obvions—the cause, ar | ma o ns possibl A uncless. offices ’3?.1{‘ i .,ni‘:i"f;:n’\’:‘-‘c‘fifi"p'.a"iiflf ffi:i‘n&m "r'\' i, | Have had o illinery Opexz Mg l S d, uftiao who was e eveninc delivered a lecture ot Farwell INaf] 1o Jewett in the chair, puwer \was greater tha 2emy fair-zized audience, his subject being that | | From the report of the Treasarer it anpeared | en ia the Eate. .-incc?n'c'fl-&'d';’ . Srcr-present and constantly-recurring onc Enown | that the balance on hand Feb, was SLULL4; | 'as they pleased. It would take 29 the ordinary boy of the country. Ar. Vincewt | AWONN of dres since paid, o4 total, SL313.145 | best kind of governme mrl‘\‘:‘-:ll:; e:n!'z:;n ‘:,n‘.nt;x.“,; early stape of }ul&:;ud;{:;l p;:;d' ?x:fl.m; :en\'inzdn bn!;lncc county was three v e in pertng g coure of abont an | 10,dale of S1.136.49. * Tuc fepurt Wag adopted.. . | woud be. Sim 00 thiey ob general cxpenses, | lansborough, Pat Ratf c ing, - b lour succee i Ar. > g P, 2 ¥ s Al ! k. q sl terty, George Hotaling, J. J. | down ax azainst 3 et ST CLROE, i oo W | ol v, i vl Wt o el e R e T e g e e e s et sty | Linery Goods to be found in the Hheaanatlaped one. bls characioristics, Teelings; | 1Y€ Of the feclings of the. Arsaciation 1 reant o | i soor o e by iy e Slo%ed i | k. Conrtney, dames Pyne, s 5. 7. Eryer. apd—not as Democrat or Republican. ite was | his »otume, 1oy o Saiit o e idls ot ; e, e i . or cly 3. ave {0 e bor g on the side of the taxpayers, and would aliways be | facts. After o sio) delibeation of some tiees | C16Y- We have all the latest body of | cauees, of the recent slanghter of the arty at the | abolished. Everything will be d, B v Ot in; ‘to Juaymeney | polle. ‘The political Coronors on this occasiag, | ‘PEnees below Tngeaé sne 10 Leepex- | moially wounded by Offcer sl feciones | 108, and are now prepared ouid ake v 5 S | were Col. stdvin, Frank Aguer, the Mon. oy | 10 Fogicd 0 the mdter o retrenchasent. N aken the jur having concluded that they hat | €Xhibit the largest, most styl- ck wl o M. 3, K. Merri o oty ALD. J. 1. B. DALY all the i i Py # This year the county Shepard, H. I, Meeritt, W. 1L Coudon, Pete | told o Trinuse reporter that he wanted to -be et nlxe afi:?‘:fl: “‘s’é‘é‘t‘%"fiéfii;‘d“‘fé{;.‘;fii:fl°2 ish, and cheapest stock of Mil- daeax. 2ud eccentricilies, were detailed humorowsry | the deats of Mr. . P Clarkeoa 308 Sir. Cansiey Towe | o . 3 sty Ly ol arhe 3 3 ed. Borrowing ought to be stopped. The Board Before coming to urder, asart of an informal e Fodomerapblause. " berhaps the most_cutlusiartic | ZdiBEMr. Clarmson's death Moars: King. Mo | GLLPAkFUpley, since mo murc Tiancy Would b | e was o, pemosnngof the sad results, and | stand by cvery rigiiteons messnre . N YOUId | AVe. the jury, fud that the sald Michaet Fitsgeraid, | DO ail indorsereat was that iiven when. \aeching | CRER. Herbert. Toley. and Gomdns and tiSopic, | Paid out i ocoRade 2 disposition 1 blame somebody, itsvenied to'wmate | - Hildrath may rosk acmrrs cherse, will_mever sit z'}f:lm?fxfi?u‘z';fl?'nL’?n}rflxfffl'u'?"‘f.'fi%'éefi:’:? ditions daily. Our Cloak De- it c 7<) e o ] 1 Ve Cul.” A i S Se ‘s 3 : o flpm&‘;“‘g‘;“‘k&::fl:d:.‘:&’&‘xfi ;fi‘"fi‘;&:fi i ey neid‘f‘:“ By Ge;f;'g’f. spoke of the orzanization of the Loard and the deptha of is sty i :’,“,‘r‘),i?,;.ii‘&‘“u%"fi Thst b witl fnehay s fierars dnesoi Tard Dut | BReL o Wil S iren. hotick ogeer asgwer | PArtment is replete with all the ext ecnse coneisted n 8 duc. performancs Ay avs | Commitices more g aeldon, report at the mext | heCessity fora chanze, since the present Lonrd | that it was all owing to the machimtior enougl in the present C hoy2ad honot | fhe ey tho evidence iven before us, tind thotsa(d 1 5 e coneisted na due” perfor ie:| Comemit Db et el 200 not satlfactors’ Thele | of the thre Trn oSk %y i meery | Gliriaing the orcaert Comnell io fespfim from | S5, e ssta fi.}n:\er. ani fuehcirily | very latest in Dolmans, Tal- by The mceting then adjonrned. 3 blie coalted In_ injufy to the | the rmmor thay Perey Smith pot be 8 b o = - f-defensc, we therefore exvnersle yald Officer o BReTring o wominhas found away | ¢ SCEUES Unalionmmer, o public e AaccutVinvytar | 1 nang” ook Py Suith d ety of miny | ene RS LA e SHSAIGE, | mas, Sacks, ete. Our Cloaks o ek s eomiehic o oot ot et | o WIS, el B oo | ot St i oot S TIE GITY-TALL e * |are-cut and made by tailors, u . n eeling: a1, i toned by 2, ang 15, the pimps, the thieves, . - 2 i ek Tirvaious 1o tobesn e gl hoswe s DGR et | epecil mcans were “oroTB 1 vl g Jastly, 0 Wie fact thal the purly Wowkd pa yovs i e, - ANNOUNCEMENTS, and for style, finish, and cheap- They pogfmones thaa usual came futo their hawds, | in e dolefal: dom ol w ® 5 2 e p 3 ¢ ps had the convention nomi- Water rents yesterday were §1.905, and recel, £ it Hows :f&yd?::égffi.a&eil}ilfil;Elf:milfi:':xn;?f’m htte o | ack Colrin taeteay ofnith, Fravk agacw also | in the license department about §700 T | - “Education and Formation of Character " is the | 2 S55 f:hey_axe unsurpassed. An 2iate Han, | really nomoney 1o butld the Gonr T ier® 83 | 51 ottt Gousth aud was isposed. t :,e;rmfi:: The police, firemen, and school-teachers wera\| #9Picet of Dr. Kohler's German sermon to-day. €xamination solicited. D Iretand, ( $1,300,000 of fire bonds, alrcady disposed of, wee City Central Committee which, he snid. wi de ir Feb. i : ! : L y . 4 e made happy yesterday by the receipt of their Fob. | - The April and semi-annoal meeting of the Far. : 2,000,000 shurt of the amount it was pioposcd 15 | of e eanans oy e ! deféat. George Hotale | uary earaen T BLORBEIEEeh rAET TRt CI0L Wiy £6 ot ot the. Palmer Houso H[]TGHE [N Pé I MER & Gn . 1 Y neraily unless the tenant compromises for cly, Boston; ! §.50. or some gualozous amoant; or elre, aving llace, Statisill oblaincdthe addrees of the occupint's deslient I orthe widower the occupant (beiur a widow is getting her widow's cap for. makes the following Omah; gmpnsizlnn: 2If you don’t come dowrn with $—, | A Friend, " New York: 5o to Mrs, So-aid-so and tell hér | was Lere at | Fork: i G Waldes, Sin ¥ran 2 aaarter past 12 and saw son reuding a dirze navel | REURI: Col. W. ¥ praki it the heels of your slippers down, and the cat | tar o iy ank: 4. up Weed, New o o I contricts made by ke BUUEd for the | fag sighen iy e 1 ontr 2 reat au d Dy ; Terponthie e works had not been let o the Towost | putty tae aliowed e Sheins foh ool 0 o Tots | The Dopartment of Public Works wil reitty | 0 cventas, i R SN SO | il S I | T bommnt zote et it st | omorev el e R 137 & 139 § 139 State-st. d C. o, FLRL PETPOsC of favoring those in . ~~The }j king the na ed breakfast dishes, Vi ;: ) v " Sicreril you: Coamcier ag s Tode] Hanss ke Lie Loua? W25, Gaeats the, Hon, dohs J. witchel” su [hier made the preicense of piviag - e rogi sy | Lo, and kil fa fdwiued thal ihere way | ofa to-foot brick eewer on West Twonty-sesan | hold a Gospel meeting at 221 Weat Madison strect, T S0r oo Foace o sel Amteanor 111 | Yoy Sdions il BT mitns e | i o ionse of vzl tho mghd 1o e our etore it "colta "5he "S50ed | street from Centre avenue to Loomi steer, - - | s oveniag, commeseing 3t a qussi merres’s i mm.dnunk know Sbat Tsaw yon withont your | Fy, Jenplogs, Pittebare: A G Ramai | ftso thatbut one materinl could be used: and-as | hape 15 amine its oid prestise. SAns lstty, | . ir, Motchiies, the contractor for the weepiag | O'clock. MOTHS DESTROYED. 2int o dry on your cheeks.” The victim usually | Kev. M. 3. Cor, Detroli: Gen. Japork Goreatdi the { 51ot0ak e Teguirements of 8 certai . X e ticket the vor). | {0;I0F. “The mrich-traveled etrects in the bari. | 9 e Callche, cotner Minsizos e Chlcage j E IH{ELY B ecauine et o dovm | R R S S i | e L R S e | 1SSk SR e Sl el e R el J Morley, the young man e vana: E. F. B ; Bensamin ; 3 use he ajone | no decent man wouly 1 1 c d 2] = B 4 sis T T MR mh Tty | B AR bl b BTG | b Rt R SRE | Bt st uent mecd "o ek | mey o 7|\ paror congert wll v given atthe resence of DESTROYED, ‘another mian fn Ler r00m at No. 2 Matket streets | Dumer iomse—Cen. Ernesi Same” panoonies and saii iy ghanzact they dvandoned this porftion, | within the pafes +* Parify yourselves, said he | , N¥incteen deaths have occarred from scatlot fe- | I N, Camp, Esq.. 540 Slonroe stroer, Tacsday 9 23 sccount of which was given fn yesterday's Tnee. | 1 Maxneld: U Padlt R Ch fpmore: he contract fof cotumn oL E000, €nough, and let | to his diaconsoiate brotpors ‘*or we ‘can never | Yerin the past week. The new cases reported yeq. | OTEDIN fof the. benefit of the. Gemnl Homeo- | * TXE, dicd at the Connty Hospital yesterdsy. Dr. | 37% L A Barert | Cincinna Safo cnuract for colamns and pilasters to the Hins. | ho forauything. Aslongas there is corruption | terdey were at Nos 437 Stemart aveore) 184 Noren | Pathic Frec Dispensary. ¢ Portles troubled with Parks, who sitended im, snd who was of the | Sivan: O i umity, 512, Franclsco;, ] Hon Toaams tEnt buch mon ShaO S 10,000, " What's dis. | right amung thews mes e Lo i party yoa'ee go- ( RieDDe, of Ambrote strect, ‘sud 827 Sedgwick | L. A. Willard will give & Bibi : Motha can have them en- gpinion thal the wound ‘was nelther sevcre nor | Gk Srookira: the ion. Chodin Tonga S5 0P | fT80E that such men should represent the Lot | £ 1o put us {n peril. hostas whe peneral weekly' mortallby has been | Union Band Bible-Olacs ta the pcerc Aiag 8t the | - tirely destroyed ot small Engoroce, fas requemed Coroner. Dictisch o o | Beuasiryiia oo Hom, Charic Jeaks C-Fleid. To- | Joard snaranuded to other crooked doings of ta | |- herenor FEml: ‘Aemew poob-poohed, sud ro. | 3bOBE as usual. i % | Michiwn Aveane Bsta e I g L B exponse. NoGlouble. Fork e m e artess of pa o the poet mortem | L20] GHOR B L Willams Bosion: 4. 31 Laste, | DI, 0 Amons Fhehgmny M pSiany | lned: el sotiiiaomon{ Reform hli, Talk | FireMarshal Denger expects that the two sddi. | (ol ondt, coa i ptist il morae TS | fully guamateed B examinstion lastead of the County Physiclen, In | 5y sl G; U, Green, S : [ Foid Rim B i3 refarm in politica tional sel f K . . to B 8. DOWNER, atHol- : 5 . 7, _Toronto: the Hon. J. R. m Be recelved only $100,000. ' Let the peo- | - Well, it e 1t ypropelling engines will arrive hete by | © Gospel temperance sorvices will b » order hat be sy determine tobls own satiataction | Trull. Lewicace, Mass1-7h¢ Gommergianss. 8. £5: | $lo doms b eceive inference! ' Thia was the b i to diacaot very consoling to be eure, and, | tha 15t of Tl inty ‘they having ‘been Shipped | at ihohon b a0 & Joneld to-dey ton.& Hildroth's Furnitare : , 7 e thetime | o order to dlscuss mattera where here shoald be | feii factory In the East. Chicsgo will Then | ot £ oclori o o R ol St Haron sirvete § T e o M T e