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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 16, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAT: NEWS. The Rev. W. W. Eterta will candnct the noone day meeting at the X. AL, C. A. Rooms to-day. Bamuel D, Babeack, Prealdent of the United “ Btates Morigaga Company, of New York, Is stapping st the Sherman Houso, J, N, H. Patrick, he of Omahs, wha became famous Inconnection with Pelton's chocks, Tilden's ‘yote, and Cronin's Oreqon nose, Is & guestat the Grand Pacific Hotel, The Irish Literary Asrociation wili this evening Qebate the question: ‘¢ Resolved, That the Revo- lution of 1780 was beneficlal to the materlal in- terests of France." ’ - The regular monthly meeting of the Moody Church Assoclation will be held at 3 p.m. to-day at tha resding-room of the Chicago Avenue Church, Members are particalarly requested to be present. ting of the Chicago Cricket Club will be neld Menday ovening. AbHI 23. b he Shertaan lonse, for the purpose of perfectin menta for the coming sesson. ~All mem! quested to be present. Charles Behllling and Stephen S, Tiuse are locked wp At the Armory charged with the larceny of fve horses from the stables of Colwell, Hnnter & Co., No, 375 Archer avenue. There la a paftnerahip dificalty, It 1s rald, in connection with this ftem. The regnlar weekly drill of the Ellaworth Zouavea will be beld Wednesday evening. Equipe ments will be fornislied fres to all persons demiring become members of tho organization, which, zme way, has grown Into s flourishing {nstitu- 0. arranga. 'ra 8re ro- . The Elders' Association of the Presbytery of Chicagn will hold its regular weekly meeting in the Presbyterian Rooms, McCormick Block, at 4 , m, toeday, Elder J, M. Keese will oru\ the sncuulon ‘on **The Exerciss of Discipline—Ita angl'u‘ and Limitations," A general attondance ls nvited. ‘Albert Bedor is locked up at the Weat Twelfth Btreet Statlon charged with the burglary of a nnantity of jewelry and a gold watch and chain from the residence of tudoiph Lotz, No. 510 West Eighteenth strect. The latter articlo was found upon the young thlef when Inst arrcsted, and has since been 1dentified by Mr. Lotz, Eariy Baturday morning tho livory atadles of T, P, Farlong, on ‘Vlbfl\th avenue nesr Thirty-ninth sireet, were entered by horse-thieves, by whom foar valuable animals” wers driven away, It le only a day or two since that & thief named 8: W, Whalen was sent to the Criminal Court in heavy bflfi- forthe Isrceny of two horses from the same stable, . Taara J. Tisdalowill give o reading at Grace M, E, Cburch, corner North LaSalle and Whito strecta, on Thursday_evening, April 10, Thero will also bo slnging by Mira Alice Lanschen, Mr. Ed Bchultze, and C. 8. Lee, and lnsten- mental music by Mra. Whipple. The well-known Tepatation of the partics is sufliclent guarantee of an excellent ontertainment. As they wore discusaingin & West Van Duren wtreot saloon on ¥aturday evening what constitoted -an act of treason In time of war, a scarcd-lookin; ‘an, witha full-sized scratch down the starboa slde of his face, remarked contemptuously, *¢\Well, it wonld bo just like my wife's contrari- ness to give afd ta the robels, but I'd like to bet the drinks that she wouldn't give comfort to 'em nn- lxesr:ilhel've got very peculiar ideas of what com- < tort 18, At 8:15 Jast cvening an_sltor cation fook place tn * the saloon of ‘Willlam Ilajverson, on West Ohlo strect, botween Desplaines and Union, in whicha Zyoung men named Patrick Husssy was badly beaten over the head by abllliard-cue in the handsof some unknown person of porsons, _lusscy was removed 10 his home, No. 320 Weat Polk atreet, where it was found that, althongh the hicad was badly cat and Drulsed, the skull was not broken, and, conse- quently, there I3 no danger., ‘The attempt of the Journoymen tailors of this city to form anew Unlon with an oyo towards an elr‘y striko, leumw hava fallen through. The Jaat two meotings no signidcance on account of the small number of Enmnns who mado their eppearance, Ever since the Arat mecting was held, tne number of those wishing to Join a new Unlon, or who want & strike at this time, has hieen smaller and smaller, untf] at Iast thoro are not a ::n 's dozen left who deslro much a thing to be ne. Patnek Murphy and Patrick 1. Sollivan, pro- rletore of o maloon at Na, 133 Klnzle streel, wero ield In $1,000 hall to the Criminal Court b{-’u!llcn XKsufmann last Saturday, and {mmed iatel after were indlcted, They are charged witl - 1ng 8 Granger out of $74 some four wecks ngo, Tlia Grangee had them arrested and Laken befars Tollak, but he -took no liking to that Justice's mode of busincas, Detective Bchinack has taken up thame, and intends prosecating it to the bit- . tor en @ A drepondent-lookl UNE offico lant night 'yated aiy more cos *+A femalo corpse, 5mnl| camo {nto Tie Trin asked if they had exca. in tho Southern Hlotel yet. he: *‘short, ond ‘the teety vory powerfal, kind of In keoplnk with the aw.” **No, air," knid tho night_editor, prepar- ng to sheda pitying Lear, ** they haven't struck a bigbonanza since ofeylous reports, A lamonted relative, 1 presumer™ ¢+ Well, no, " said the man gloomily; **only a kind of a connection by mar- ringe,—my mother-in-law, In fact. You sho was coming over from Hedalla: to spand a fow weceka with us, and she luft homo and-ought to havo beenin8t. Louls that night, and sbo usu- l“]"lilll ur at tho Southern, and we haven't heard anything of her since. Just my Jucl sho's missed o train or put upat a macond-c hatel to rave 5O conts on herbed and breakfasl, That woman's always in the way or oat of tha way ‘when she's not wanted to be," and with a heavy eigh he moved away, : Mra. Lizzla Kugler i looking for her two long- Tost alstcrs. Tho circamstances connected with thelr disappearance are about s followa: Venzel rda, a Lohomlian, arelved 1o Chicago with hls wife and four children, all girls, about twenty- three years sgo. Not being ablo to 'Y“k anything 180 than I.h::umlln, and being ponnlles 2! - g, lle unmediately icld of his labors, then st ls wife wns confined finally succumbed to of the place. Before ~her death soma good-hearted American peoplo of the nelghbarhood (names not known), sceing tho plorable coudition of the farmi]; K away tho two smallest girls, Barbara, aged 5, and Petrouia, 3, 1o Jigirten the burden of Mr. Carda in his helplers condition, He then removed back to Chicago with his twoolder.girls (Mra. Kugler belng one of them), whore hoand her slster havo sinco dled, Mrs, Kugler being tho role anrviver of the threc. Hhe now longs ta find her long-missing vistors, and asks any one who has any clew to their whereabouts to !‘:u tho deslred Infarmation, which will be thank- ul Ny apureciated. Mis. Kugler lives at No. 700 uth Morgan street, In this city, A sad cvent has been recently recorded in the an- nals of Bouth Hide society. A young gentléman long been attached to @ falr youny glrl, fragile in carly rore, Doy by day, however, the losid- iroyer, Consumption, planicd bls fell eds o her system, and the woful parcnts and heart broken lover beheld with bliter tears her snowy hands hecomo wore nnd mora transparent, and her large and limpld blue eyes more wistful as they Baw lhndnwnnrnlflnllyilmmnln overthosnuw’ Llil-topa of the ShiningShore. InJauuary, when(t becamg evident that she Liad but o few moie days to live, sho induced her patents Lo consent fo° her snarriage with the object of hor heart's dovolion, 80 that when sho died she conld bequuath him her fortunc. Bo these were wed, and the young man saw hia beloved girl-wifo fading befors his cyos, i)l about the 20th of March a crisls came, On Fridsy last the g wife, who from that time scemed to hiave rallied (ns people often will In the 1ast stages of the diseass), came home from a short ride Iu the carrlage, having [inprudentiy wet her feet, and at night kicked her husband out of , and nearly broke liw back over 8 lowel-rack, telling” him that §f Lo thought be was goluy to hul tu the sunabine ju May, inveat her fortune It a nuw packing-house enters prise, snd_marry that stout, pamted, 'hing r over ‘on Wahpanseh avende ut Now Yeu pame waen't — But wu wmust dissenbl ne #ald sbo would live to bury him: aud what makes the young Lusbund's grie? otill deeper is tho fact 1bat'a nuinber of phyaicians whom he called b to conault on Hoturday agreed unanimously that it ‘was quite probable she would. A stout widow Imz with two plump deughters called at a West Washington etrect buarding-houss Baturday Lo Inqalro upion what terms sha could so. cura board for the family. The woman who raus ths {oatitution simpered, cogitated,” und replied shat she could glve them u lovely back roum on the third ry, with - hot ond cold watcr, 8 Urumcls ‘carpet, and two steel engravings that connolsseurs had offered her doflars npon dollars fur, for 317 & week, fircs exe tra, *“But, aho ‘added, ‘‘ms you seem hearty—" 440, replicd the mother, **thuugh wescomso wo are really very ulight eaters. **Yoymistake nie, madame,” sald the propri- treas politely; ** what [ wns golng to say was, that & you seews Licarty and plurap 1 would make o de- ductlon of $1a week and say 81U for ‘tho rouun (which sy other person woufd 20 for!) if, when a genticman or lady call to sce about takin acd) yuu, oroue of your daughters (of Cotree 1 would b Detter for two or sil thres of you to| would cows Info the parlor for just & minute pn Iet the futending partles see you, Feopls think Eeeat deal about the (able you si, you kuow, and 300st busrders look lean and bungry, sotbat I don's mind seducing my ralcs a Hitle to wecure such re- lsble Loardurs toshow s you sud your swoet d Blake, who colors photo- B8 lo family Jast year, —five persond who pald I advance, und never ware ln{lmnn troubls than suything, or uothing at all, —through coming the ‘Were :mflll‘n& 8 groyhoun In ~ Lent, nd 50 ever aince thatahe uever comey in here or to tablo the firat night when thero are now boarders, and I do her washing for nothiug,™ An arrsngement was fnally cowe to on ihe sboyy Lasis, the pluwp widow alao wtipulating that the boarding-houss mistress wasto remember her (the plump widow's) Buabasd 25 ono of the richest and bandsoment mon ::;::‘!.:‘ln‘l'. lng the (umlkuu va both Iédel for snerations back ss smong the m aristosratic sad lutuential jo the unnntfy. i BARLEY LASPECTION, A bomb bas been thiown futo the camp of the warehousemen by & decision of ihe Commuseioners re) ing the lability of the Stale and jis agents or laspectors. The caso o point §s that of George Bullen, who holds Musger, Wheeler & Co.'s re- nto asuow, U celpts for 40,000 bushels of Ko. 2 berley, and he elnlma that they turned ont to him No. 9, representin, It to be Inspected Into ators a8 No, 2, and the eame for which the recelpts had been given. Mr, Bnllen demanda that the, Inspection Department mnke him good for the difference between tho two grades. The Commissioners - have declded that the demand cannot be complied with, the Inspection Depart. ment having no right to settle such claims, and that Mr, Bollen must look 1o the warchonsemen for & settlement. They hold that the iware- honsemen mnst deliver the quantity and ?nlm{ ot in ealled far on tho ace of & receipt issued by him, or answer in dam- Agesfor the difference. The ‘warchousemen are told to look to the Inspector and_his bondsmen In cAses of fraudalent inspection, The whole matter bas bronght forth & loud wail fram the warehouse- men, who bollave themselves to be the objecta of leglelative persecution, and arbitrary and unjost discrimloation. . MMHHM“u?Lr!Pngg:JAL.‘I Washington, o udge J. 7. Mcfunkin, Was .\ I IR P Omaha, SeB T, Y. Hier: Mitwaukees the Hon. Jewell. ifartford; Conn.} Hlingher, e WiLTE, X7 ShERG 22 Shrattora, i T Uriaia oL the" don. 1 . Hondietiy New Orieans, L. ¢ br. Louts: 1L Jewell, Braiford, " Fngland: lien 7 orks.f, 7. Biyibe, Roriinston, Io.3 1 Sherman,_Howre—}! 1D, ¢lsco, Caly Cal. J. D, Henderson, N Worcester, Bouth Carolfns; Ucorge P, Wilsor W, Il Pratt, New York; D, Young, ) Rurt, Toston, Mass,s James ¥, Headley, Lexingion, Ky.1J, F. Young, New York:J. 11, SteCatitey, Hioston, Slatera. T Nelson, New Oriedis L. e Uolyer, Thtladeiphia, .5 W Yioston, Mas Juaimer ani a0 ey, “Fhiladeinhias P 1 Kex, 8L e B, ERliaAcniS: 8. B, Jovinsun Detrolty Vs C Toron o L B er Tuf land; £, nfte, 1 otilss ¥. (. Frothingham, llostons - F. Uregory, fouse—B. J. Giilefte, Cedar Ttanid ism Fuller Tuf 3 i M w oLt L, Gl Suin Marino, Spaini ¥ Auledlin, Mezicuy John Mi Mich.y P, W, C o a.3_the 1o . Conan! Clark, New Orleaus, E, M. Taines, Wauke, he Hon, New Haren, Conn.¢ 1. E. . V.1 the Dtev. Melrllio Jiangs, Tirooklyn, N ¥....Commerciald. . Trow, ndianapolts, lad. or, Cliicfanatit %, D. R, F R tiny A, @, Stobangh, Texasy 1, E. Dewall; 8t Loulsy . ¢, Varks, Miiwaukee, EARTH TO EARTH. FUNERAL OF TOR LATH DR. NERDE, The faneral services of Dr. (. D. Deehe, the wdely-known'and univorsally-esteomed physiolas were held yesterday afternoon at the resldence of deceased, No, 1045 Wabash avenue, and at Plym- onth Church. A large proportion of tho home- opathic phyaicians offtho city sttended at the housa at 1:30 p, m., when the family of the departed bade o last farcivell to tho remaina of thelr relas tive and friend. The body was thencacoried to the charch by nearly all tho surgeons of his ac- quaintance, Including among others Drs. E, M. Ludlam, J, 8, Mitcholl, W. Dsnforth, D. A, Col- ton, Yoote, of Galesbarg, @. A. Liall, W. IL Turt, W. H. Woolbury, J, Tolcott, J, E. Gross, E. A, Bellard, and abont twenty othors, The bearors were Drs. D. 8. 8mith, A, E. 8mall, N.F, C. 8. Eldridge, W. il. Woudyatt, and J. The ccremonies were under chargo of T, Fellows, Arrived at the church, tho escart of nh{-lclunu formed donblofilo and the mourners passed throngh and headed the procession, which eacoried the ra. malns to & placa near the pulplt-platiorm, The floral decorations were noticeable for thel uty and profuseness, At the left of the spoaker's desl facing the audience, was a besutiful broken plllar of whita with evergreen, farnished by the profes- slon, At tho other or south corner of the platform ‘was a magnifeent cross of white with hgso of roses from tho teachors and scholars of thie Sabbath- school of Plymonth Church. Between the pulpit and the pillar was an clegant harp wronght with flowers, acnl by Mr. and 3lrs, Lonis \Wahl, whils on the otho e, botiveen the cross and th pul- pit, was atasteful symbollc anchor and cross, the e of Mr, and Mrs, Charics 8, Bartlett, Other ral ofteringa woro besutlfnl baskets of flowars, sent by Q. H. DBlias and wife and George P, Upton snd lnmll{. Besldes these offerings were several beantiful plants and bonguets sbout tho pulplt glven by the church, and notably a tnagnificent croas of white, with calla lly In the centre, the gift of Mr, Jaseph dedill and wife, and 1afd upon the comin, - - After tho audience, which completely filled the chureh, was seated, the Tmrlu!le cholr gave a se- fection, and tho Rov. C, }. Everest, pastor, read o passsge of Scripture. Inannouncing hymn 21— 1 my lifo for thee, . A biecibns biood T ahed, ¥ the pastor sald that the collection from which ha read, and especlally the hymns which he shonld announce, hud been closo favorites of doceased, und had been his solace even iu his last hours, 1o had esteemed them a #ource of joy and comfort sinco he had known tham. ‘The roverend speaker then made o ehort address to the mourners and {riends present, taking for his subject, **Inasmuch aa ye have dono It unto tho lenst of these, ye have done it unto Me." Describ- ing what man could do and did for his fellow-man, the apeaker said thoy would sometimes wur- rlsed that Christ lind set hisestimatoof theas sory- l’ul 40 high, and that le thonght them worthy so great reward. It was an extraordinary butcome mon mistake to eay that desth endod the life of man: death conld o inoro end man's life than could the planting of & seed end.itx life. The broken shaft which stood before the audience was not o true emblem of the close of life, Lika tha seed would man rcappear, and death, lika he burial of the soeds, simpl A portunity for growth, The death which wo saw ‘was slmiply the Ififln3~||m. of the lifo to come, It was'acommon thing, when a man died, for the nestion to be nsked. What did he leave? What did ho leave behind bim? It would bon far moro appropriato question to ask, Ilow much did ho carry with bim? 1t was possible far a man to leave behfnd him the légacy of gaod name for his chil- dron to jealously cara for, but he conld earry with him the assuranca of tho hifa.to come, Tho Chris- tian's performanco of duty bere was not forgotten Liereafior, Rteforring to tho deccased, Mr, Evcreat sald that, when 8 good man away, It was fitting and proper Lo examine fo and carecr to sce what clemont was atrongest, In tho case of Dr. Beebe, it l\flly‘ his kil {n his proe e a8 not, s ho pai fesslon, nor h )gr e in what ho had dane for hia country; he stood away above theso, snd, unly a {:&;lhnx:rl befors his deatls, when a man had safd m to Christ, to p n culogium upon the doparted, Lecanso he know he would not have liked it had he boen allve, but he wishod to call the attentlon of his hearors 1o tho words of the deceased—** Chrlat is precious to ma"'—attered agoin and agaln when ho was do- 1yl desth, Tho dying man had charged the sucaker, by , to bear to the congregation with whom he had worshiped tho message, '* ila keeps His word," ‘The sddress was closed with a powerfal appeal to the medical fraternity and also to others present, asking them to step upand Al the placo made va- cant by the deceascd. After singing the Fifty-socond Hymn, {}nvu 1lt's dark vale wo wander. i il Jesus comes, the audience was giyen an opportunity to view the features of deceasad Lofore' the casket was re- moved to thu hi "Thio procesaion o, a8 o Graceland, THE AUCTION TIME. TOW PRUDENT IOUSEKKEFERS ALE ROAMING ATOUT S8EBKING WIHAT THRY MAY BUY AT A DARGAIN, ‘The auction fover has broken out as usual, thongh with oven muro than usual violonce, and fade. vastating happy households all wver tho city, A ‘woman on Centre avenus went out one day last week ot 0:30 a. m., with an wmbrolla, a look of determination, and n lot of anction-sale advortise- ments; she got homeat G:15 p. m., Vred, snap. pish, hungry, and splashed with mud npto tho ears. . Bho had two china vases, one with a chip out of the lip that you wouldn't notice much If you -turned the reverse slde of the vasotothe front, and the other cracked, Lut not enough to show; aleo, eight Mulberry dinner plates anda lnnn-lq-\lnhn! the samno -x;rt.d 8ho had pald 00 centa for the vases, —she wouldn't bave givel ro than 80, only n l'r‘;i‘hl of a thing With & now hat wanted thew, sud aho (the housuwifo) wae rosoly- od that sho (the PFright) shouldn't have them,— and they were worth 8 when they were new, If they were worth a cent, whila sho had secured tho plates aud ladle ot a dead bnn!ulnlorlflcmu. ** Alndle 1ike that," sh d, *‘costs $1.23, and most of o plates ave sound, and asthero nrealwnys things of thle paitern being “sold” at anctlon sales wo whall hu able o put togother a colored dinner-set for next 1o nothing, —whits dishos are #0 common, and look s }ike's hotel, * On the whole, sho estimatod her saving ut £1.03, which, slie sald, wad the equivalent of nearly fi«.mé uin not to bo despiscd in thesa hard xamination her hus. a cts that abe had i cents for car-fare and 40 cents for lunch; bad recelved & bad half-dollar from some uno, couldu's say where, whon, or Low; her pos book had been stolen (Juckily It was an old ons, aud she carricd ber woncy in the bosom of her but her amslf change, say €0 or 70 and hor dress was Tulned 'eo (hat it would (ako $1.50 to clean {l, O, sud sho had forgotton heruwbrellaat wome of the hLousvs where she weol,—that was $3.28, Without making any al- lowauce for her time, thercfose, sha m‘fi uaved $1.05 at adlrect oxpendituro of $11, flere, of course, she burat Into tears, and said that this was all the thauke she lverfiul and 1f 1t wasn't for the children, etc., Il her husband repented and apals wogzed abjectly, and they raug for tha gl 1o ree mova the bargalus, aud the girl fell down the basas ment stairs with them aod swashed evory bleased ona of them with a nolse lkea Hell-Gato ox- losion, ' She mora unfortunato than a prudent bonse- wife on the North Slde who roturned ono evuning 1ast week tired but triumphant, with tho fntelli~ rln:v that she had just bought what she bad been ouking for for mouths, 4 sideboard to At Into a cortaln nicho in the dlalng-room. When she saw {tshe know at m?nuuull‘ltwu the very 'hl‘."fl ong. It was o scratchie sud brulsed, abs nld‘:flmt you always had louux- chl {hat in goods you booght at an suction, and ho looking-glsss over the fop was ued, but 1t wouldn't cet very much to have w 03 put in, aud with a litile varolsh and new hio? w for the duor that was falling off it would look &' good 1ot botter. — ‘*What shaped w ig ia ‘administration of Mayer Colvin, 1t eald her huaband, esrclessly, ** O, some- thing Iike that hideous otd abomination we nred {0 have licre, but larger and not so helnrlnohln{. ‘There 14 no compartson between the two, 1 could hrnlly beliere that T got it an cheap as T did—~$18," Acnls aweatof hortible auepiclon broke out all over that husband’s back, but, clasping hia handa over his forchead. as {f to shut out rama dread(n) idea, he restralned himself and mut- tered, '*No, no, it cannotbe." At that moment the eideboard artived nnd after doine & gond deal of miscellancous damawo to fteelf, the gate, the front ateps, the ditto door, and the kauckles of her husband and the expressman, landed _In the ining-room. So soon ke tlie husband had bound np hin knuckles, replaced his bursted shirt-coljar with another one, and tapered down his profanily ta n comparatively small and mild form, he took & rquare Inak at the bargain, and then with & shrick n? deepalz yelled, **Itfal 1tisl T knew thatthat dark presaco must be trne, Marls,™ ho added with n frenzied lang 4 if his reason wers tottering on fte throne; Maria, it's yonr old sideboard! 1lcre's onr address on the back that se painted on it when we moved here from Kalamaroo." Ttwas the samo sideboard which, by reasnn of Its being an eyeeore and a general Inconvenience, the prdent honscwife had "had rold at an auction-room the yoar befora for 812,00, and It was Juet in a8 good onler a4 {t was when she eold it, only the mirror was smashed, ong door was off, two drawer-knobs ';." ‘missing, and the paint was all badly scratch- o CITICAGO INVESTMENTS. THE POLICY OF TILE MUNICIPAL GOVERNAENT. Ciicaao, April4.—T0 the Editor of (he Baton Dally Adcertsaer ¢ In your lasue of Priday, March 0. you say: ** Confidence in Chlcago Investments will bo increased If the present city political came pnign reanlts in the re-cloction of Mayor Heath and the perpetnation of hisfinancial policy,” + . . he having **established such financial teforms as ine sure the sonndness of Chicagd bonds," and yon re- fer to the former (properly stigmatized) **corrupt Allow me to correct the letter of your article In this: The *‘financial policy of Chicago, now eatabliabied, I8 the result of the energetic action of her ,busincss-men, merchants, and taxpayers at the polis, and of the Iarge majority of the Alder- men ropresenting them In the Common Conncll, ana tho eredit (for §t s a credit) Is properly due to them, and not to Mayor Heath. ‘The Munlcipal Reform Club of Chicago, organiz- «d some fifteen months since, was and is the non- partisan political arm, as the Citizens' Arsociation waunnd ls the clyil, of that power that has, with the sterling ald of Mr, Robert T Lincoln and other nelf-sacrificing gentlemon, succeeded in wresting the Government of our city from the disteputable mob that han so disgraced 1t,—and it {a doterminod 1t nhall be s held, Yesterday's olcction haa reanlted In another and thorongh defcat of the mlegnided men and their coreupt and trattorons leaders who hava cost our city and its owners ro dear; our Common Coancil has now even a Iarger majority of honorable, clear- headed men, and its *‘inancial policy™ will be continued sound. nprlfihl. d economical, While upon this sul chl] permit ing to refer to tho only caso In which Chlcago's credit has been called in question, —to wit, ton certamn lllegal fs- nue (the last of 8 long serics) of certificaten of city indebtedncss by ex-Slayor Colvin, his Finance Committce, and Comptroller, I rrwlumr.- 1t 16 b) this timo generatly canceded that the declslon of Mr, Hoyne (chosen Mayor by the heupln in their i great struggle of last spring) and fia advisers in Tofusing to new *‘certificates™ in deflance of the Iaw, cven to ** take up the old ones,™ was a a teae policy, sad that the Micawber-like process of **shinni a8 aa hurtfal toa city a8 to an {ndiridual, t was promiscd the holders of thoso certificates then has, I belleve, boen and {8 being performed, —i, e., that, though we were passing through such financlal trials as fow citics urncallmlurlon to auffer, though the ease wilh whichi they have been converted into cash waa the incentive to jobbery and exlmvs‘fln:e, yet .ever certificate of fndebtedness should be patd, princips and Interest, 3 ‘We have now an establishment of |anl govern- ment, and we shall hold it: an ostablishment of confidence In ot public credit, and we shail hold that } our business-men aro cheerful and bright; o are experlencing a retuen of confidence in our- scives and in each other, and we are looking, with all the rest of the country, foa return to healthy industry and o conservative_conduct of affalrs, Respecttully, JouN G, SHORTALL. TIE COURTS. TIE STEVENS EGO-UABES. Bilhngs, Cobwin & Co, filed a bill against Charles 1. Qodtrey and George W, and John L, Stevens to raln thom from Infringing & patent for egg- cases granted Feb, 20, 1807, (o the dofondants, and another similar patent granted June 13, 1873, to Abner Il, Diryant. ' The complainants clalm to bo the sole owners of the Stovens egg-carrior care .patent, having purchnzsed all the defendants’ rights, and to have been engaged n the businesasix years, in which time they have made 150,000 casos. ‘Thelr trade fs confined principally to tho fall and apring, and they are now expecting and propating for o busy time, and expect to make large sales if 1o competitors aro in tho market. The defondants, however, though having eold their patent, are now preparing to manufacture egg-cases cone taining the Improvements of ‘tho Stevens patent, with silght modifications, Thoy also offer tho cascsat 50 per cent less than complainants® ratca 08 estublishod for sevoral years past, so that no profit can be made, Furthermore, the defend. anta, an Is alleged, are clrculating cards s dvertising that they manufacture tho *‘Stevens patont cgge cano, " 80 A3 to decelve the public, Complainants fear that they will loso s-:fi.lm 8 year if tho de- fondants ara’so wronzfully allowed to make these cases, and they theratora ask for the usual injunc- tion and un acconnt, DIVORCES, . Abba Heafield filed a bill Boturday sgainat her Lusband, John W. Heaflela, asking for a divorce on tha ground of croelty, ~ The caso was oL once heard by Judgo Willias, and a decree granted, Judge Willlums grauted docrues of divorce in the followinz casea Saturday: Mary R. Rose from Joremlah Tlose, cause cruclty; to Robert A, Crippa from Mary A, Cripps, canro adultery: to Francetia L, Hamllton from Josoph A, Hamllton, couse desertion; to Augusts lteinow from Louis ftelnow, causo dcsertion; to Willlam Edwards from Martha Ann Edwards, for the me cause; and to Laura K, Brown from John T, Brown, also for desertion,.the complainant to be allowed to resume hee maldun name, UNITED STATES COURTE. The Unlon Mutusl Life-Insuranco Company filed & bill Saturday azainet \Wilson K. and Martha G, Nixon, Willlam Il Kood, J, D, I and D, L. Boone, trustees, to foreclo: d $45,000 on & Inrge amount of property In W waol, The Iibornian Banking Association of Chloage filed an intervening libel against the procecds of salo of the echouncr Bunriso, claiming $8, 020,67 due on mortgage. BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, In tho caee of Shoonfeld Drothers, an order ‘was made for a composition meeting to be beld Apell 23, The bankrupla, by request of over two- thirds n'! thl]:\llr‘blr‘agltorm ronm: ln:lll' cflehl: of 20 or cent, which they propose Lo pay in cas P I, E, Jenkins wfl{(lm gl(urdng elected Asaigneo of Janies 8. Kinkald. An Amaigucs will be solected for Jacob Engel at 10 o'clock this morning. SUPERION COURT IN BRIEF, John T, Proat and Jacob Felron bozan & suit for $2.000 acainst W, N, Meseukop, Franz ¥alk brought sult sgainst John Schroeder, claiming §2,000, THR CALL. Jopax DRuusoND—In chambors. Jupax BLobuRTT—Set canes aud poneral buatoess. 0‘":?!“]‘ Uany—437, 410 10 440, and 40110400, No case al, i 00K Juum10n—150, 138, 101 10 178, ackutre, No uGk pluou—29, 301, 31, No. 37 on trial, 6L cao 3043 and cplendat Now, 471 b0 0N LT & 2,403, Deckert va, ! 10 e Yo 'No call uf calendar. No caba on (Fa). Swii—Nocail: No. 1,710, Biack T8, do- Crane, on i JOBUR WILLLaMs—General call of hls docket. Supssion Covar—Canrhmons<Kuowles, Cl nR Covxr—Coxr 1~ K| con v;l;duhg y{?u‘y:xfl,‘,“ S 'il-efl';l&?uuf’."'fl: g B3 . er v, Luther B, and Virglois I, 1 o8 1t S Bhayh B ot e (; 63, James Peterkin: veralct, 8100, and fotlon for new Lthl.—31, Mcliso ve: samot verdlof, $30, and motlun fof new H Lucine A Wil e A aco va. "+ Paio LS g0 b Whltlig, $oaea rre A Binuof 'va. b Tlealdy evron, CiKcuy Covnr—Conyrssions=N. Meinhel Laigeloh and derian \\’hc'nnmltlm.m. b s Jupax MoALLisTax=James L. Duros ve, F, A, LEavILe, $174.00. SECOND ADVENTISTS, IEORGANIZATION OF AN OLD SOCIBTY, ‘The Sccond Adventists, whose attempt to make abodlly ascent to heaven fn 1875 proved a 8asco, bave syalu got toguther snd reoryaulzed their y. Asil somewhat ashamed of thelr old namo, which has come to be a lsughing-stock smong the populace, thoy Lave adopted a mow atyle, calliog themselves Time-Tnameralon Baptiats, Ouly & fow of the old assoclation are ta be found in tho new soclety, many of the faithful having be- cowe dlscouraged when thoy found that they had sold or given oway thelr earthly posscssions with- out rocelving therofor the expocted colestial re- muneration, aod wero obliged to go to work sgaln and cara a living, lke other sordid mortals. In fact, tho Time-Immorsionists are about as focble in number as any sect could possibly be, A roporter attended one of their meotings yosterday at No, 358 Milwaukee avenue, Tho room where the session was held on the second floor of a dilayidated framo bullding, the lower floor belog occupled by 8 vendor of old garments, Golng up & shaky stairway, and cateriug the firat door at l'x.. top, ke found himse!f fo the presence of thoe slect, ‘Tuo rcom was long snd low, snd venches were ranged along the walls, while at the extreme end waa # rude, unpaioted palplt. The cusgregation was divided ofl, the women bolnz ssated oo one sldo and the mcn on the other, There were prea- :;:l;mlly four women and 3 lttle girl nndp tve €0, Tho aervicos were marked with, s otheriee diered ik om Srainay ST meotings in othodox churches. Oneof the men read a chapter of the Dible nnd led the singing. e also volunteered nome remarks, Iquklng About the advantages of the Adventlat hellef fn that it gave poplon tangihle ileaven, Tlo thought tho time was nearat hand for the coming of Chrlat, and believed that in a few months the Turks would ba expalled from Enropo and the Iioly Land, which Iatter wonld then be reocenpled by the hasts of the %on:l. and the world would he Tready for ita flery aptien, Riterhe mad_olehed, neveral others followed with Lrief talks. The spcakers, an well ae the entire andience, were nnedacated warking peoplo, and thelr remarks were far from heing original or valuable, £l they scemed to be tn carnestin what they sald. In & few weeka will occur the annual jove-feast or ecammunion, which the Time.Immersioniata observe in A peculiar manner, They meet and have a8 enpoer on tho Anniversary of the Lord'a Snpper, and after supper thoy wash one another's fect, an: then wait somo honrs for the Lard (o appear in the flesh. Althongh Iie haa slways failed so far to cnmumund\llhey atlitlive fn hopes that the coming feast will bo honored with 11is presence. OLD NEWS, REMINIBCENCES mo:,:‘:l'l,n TARBNTAL ‘“TRiD- A copy of tho 0ld Gem of the Prairie, dated **Chicago, Ssturday, August 2,1845," has found its way Into Tis Tninoxre ofice, with a mute appeal for recognlition in it old age, It was from the Gem that Tie TRisuxs sprang, lsening ita first.paper on the 10th of July, 1847, and nataraliy the flone- Ishing young branch has profonnd respect for the parent stem, albelt the Istter looks shady asa neswepaper in the light of appliances and demands of to-day, The Gem wae a four-pago paper, twenty-fonr colamns, of which but ‘six were de- voted to advertisoments, It would be ungencrons 10 an ancestor to allude to Tus TRisuxE's fifty. nine columns of rertisements, published last Bunday. 8o letthat pass, The old paper was at that time pnblished by James Campbell, wasrigidly temperance In ita views, and waa jssucd overy Satarday. Tta offica was at 65 Lake stroet, and Its terms of subacription 31,560 ner annum. ‘The of Aug, 2, 1845, opens with & pa. Widow's Hoi thetic " by T, K. llurve( and then foltows *+An- indlan Traditlon, ™ which the editor informs the reader ‘‘embodies more of vorilable romance than all the In- dian tales Coopor a8 ever written, ' and that **its aubstantial, If not entire, accuracy may 1% implicilly rolled npon.” It covers nearly four columns, end fsa Ancly-written description of the fearful battle between ‘the Five Nations and the Eries. The reatof thefirst page is clipped, and {adovoted to news taken from other papeer pablished at o groas distance. On the sccond pago 14 4 letter from N, P. Willls ta Qen. Morris, relating to the An(hor’lucx erience in Blwlllnd for twenty-foor hours, nderneath Mr. Willls' algnatare is a letter signed ** Bonjamin Franklin," m which the writer teils of the won- detfal things he saw from the Clark etrect bridge, and elsewhere around the city, Then comes *'Al- fred Jingle™ with a cleverly-devised puft for the **Lake tionse.” The pago closes railly with po- oms, **Lament of the ilcreaved," *' To My Moth- er," and **Woep Not." he ! page comes down to husiness, and matters of local interest, cotnmencinz with tho ral- aflenlol the employos on the Illinols & Michigan anal: i Attomoys of Lioard, say. TOtALsussersasssssscsnassenasenes, 833,100 Thut thie afiundlturn. which {n this day would bo called nl 7, waa then consldarad enormona, and the oditorof tha Gem gravely calls attentian to the fact **that the whole awount excceds by half the whole e 0 of the Mormon war." An_ editorial parseraph comes noxt and looks natarals i ‘4 Clark and lhndnl{h strect bridgoe: ought 1o be beitar lighted (5an they ars ot resent, L The misfortunes of a '* Countryman who came to town and nwv;:d to take s glasa of beerat the fraft-stand in front of Alexander Krand's Exchange office, "' tako up canslderatilo epace, It acems the countryman hod 8 dog, whom the Marshal kalled, uch fo the disgust alike of tha countryman snd o editor. Dishup Chase's visit to Chicago on his way to the Enat to install Dishop Potter over the Diocese of Vennsylvanla is chronlclad, with many a_cowpli- ment (o the good Chase's ** excellont ‘health, not- withatanding hia advanced age," Tho llllhl.)‘p hian lgllo to his llhen.ffld hin nshes aro mingled with the mold of the chlirchyard, and but his ‘memory I8 left now to ** Impart {natruction and pleasure to all around him, " as his teachings did In the day when the toen and vollow Gemn wans freah, CORREAFONDENCE FIOM NEW YORK, **Bpecial correspondence, *' ieads ono to beltaro that the writer hsd arrlved In Now York but *‘two houre since, taking lodgings at Mra. Dallard's, 170, corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane,” whera ho aidviscs **ail toniop whon thoy go to Now York, it thoy wish to farc wall, ina ?nlut honso elegants ly furnishod, n (able well filled with all the'sub. 1s and luxurics of life, and whors ane will be well waited apon, and not bo raw over by the crawd of & public hotel.” This waa probably con- widered & great lotter then, ana when the proud correspondent called tho attontion of good old Mrs, ard to what ho had written about her, sho sal down with ,many & lum, com- ing and going In her throal and - flf{llrod Bow -sha “ could make the blll light for tlio man who controlicd public opinion, aud at tho samo timg Lo just to fier own finances. On the corners of Umndw&{ and Malden Lano to-duy stand four huge buildings, towering away aboro oven the influonce of the Gem of (Ae Prairie, and the correspondent hae gone, and good Mrs, Baltard ere tho mansions aro propsred by other haods, mistresa tronblcth not, and the lodger is at roat, Two marriage notices, and oneof a death, tell thelr own story. Thoe market roports take fisty. elght llnes instead of o whole page of nanparcil lndnsnto type, b8 In this degeneraie day, Hiour aunu At §4.18G030,60; wheat, winter, in ralls * 100 all the rest in propor- jon, recoipta of wheat during the week were about 60U bushels, for which 62 conts wara pald, **with a downward tendency. "', Twenty- five conts waa conaldered a falr quotstion for cats, Seers. Brantigam & Keen advertiso some naw books and muslc, Mr. Keen Is now of the firm of Keen, Cooke & Co. The literary dopartment of the fourth pago is ven up ta ‘the **Tolitical and Moral Stato of ,lunk and ‘*Insects, " the latter a funny story, ilistrating the comicalitics of liaping. ‘The whole paper hae acare-worn, aied, wrinkled, apologetic appearunce, as nxcn-mg itaclf for staying so long above carth after fts death. HBut the old paper {s_1welcome, it not for the nows it brings, at loast for the tlmes of which 1t {4 the monument. 8, 8, JONES, AN BMPIIATIO DECLARATION OF INNOORNCHE, 8. 8, Jones bas at last bsen heard from, Thoe temporary cloudiness of his mind has gone. He knows where he nd how ho got there, and de. nlce that he ought to bavo been sent thore, —forthe Tike business at Jeast, At s seance, the proceod- 1inge st which are roported In the Banner of Light, Jones made hls appearance, and spoke aa follows: +_Drother Wilson, 1 don't know as I can represent my» selt thls afierncon ma t would bo glad 10 do, but iy Yoz, Brat tiouyhc on aaterlag tho splriy world was, ¢ 1would register my nane ui yuurlist at (ho very o oppartunity. - A fcel that Bplrituallom lemorata me to-day than it §ror wasvetare, 1 Liave lived for i, [ nave dicd tor It 1nayaay, and I never was moru alive then Ism to- Wratvers slsters, God Meas you! Oniy this has | to say; that I'sm cntlrely sullticss of the' charge Jatd at Ty d0or ax 1hoso wh No mnate lcy“hll dark spots s jaid to my charge, o thlai L onter oy protest here, und irust that 1t will xa guttotte world, | was aniy lr"(m b kind, try i 10 be benovalent, and todo (habest T eould for thass ro need 1 wouid call your atteution 10 one fact, (huk every Spiritunl [bak well to s own Bausehold~ta (is nwn peeollar. cunditlon, Tha il tasite with thase wh tidnk thoy aro servirie iad 1t they cau blot out une who s pupular, 0o who fs fures o must {n the spiritus) work. 1ld who sint tno forth to ho splrit-world 18 only vne,~there sre huadreds vt others. i ouly say tst | am lisppy to-day, Lappier than | R A AP T R e debly, but m.y;l:enl sl tie to wurk with all the moratoergy. Know wer within me, il It PO Wil ne work fOr the Hplritual eauset aud | Ji 4 that, |ustead of the Keligio: Pitlvaophfenl Journa goink dowo, 1 shall La abla 10 put 1t up Whera sll iaau- ey eve bean hara tn tho nast, 1 s0, God snd th lave bean : farkive haet bt | (risd o shi what seemod rlght angels fargive nieq but 1 G toiei | tried t0 dogood ta all. An1llieresay: befors and the orld, that 1 ain anaceut of the chargslatd door. And fals0 say bofore you ail, 1nd betors bhe heavuni, widg upen ea the winduks aret Lwiil wark for tiio cadso of Sy irituallam tiil tha lasi day ahiall come, 1 Bave nomalicsy I wauld oot bay them by the beck. | would asy, **Go AR A A no would liavi iy un 0 have Yisited 1 whh 230 have seat me’ Jut fuco the BpiAE LOCAL LETTERS, WEST BIDB PUMPING-WORKS, Tu ihe Kdlior of TA¢ Triduns. Cuicago, April 14, —Nowg, that the second test of the West Bide pumping machinery ls about to bo- F£io, it may be in order to nquire the character of tho results ascertained upon the frat trial, While Sudiog no particular fsult with the very *close corporation which bos the businces in charge, It boing its own busine: hilu it i the buslioces of glance steome of the 1t may ot prove umin- structive, First, then, with a genural feference to the fact thatiBa boilers were burncd, purticular siress Ls lsld to the fact that s boiler not Lo be used 1o the tet was alvo burned. How did this happent Two-thirds of tho boller-ranze or ‘tbattery” wss 10 be uied i the lest, aud no moro than two-thirds, this belng four genarutors lu a range of slx. 'The routh sidv of the range thon would have the work to do. Three of those bollers were burned, a0d eapensivo repairs made upon e sfter tho test, whila tho fourth bad to bave somo rivets cut and some tightened. But how did it come that the boller most Jujured was tno ox- treme north boller, one which was presumed to bavenotbiog to do but take the place of & **pony ** boller for the time—that of driving 8 steam-pump snd such work? ‘The Inference obvioualy s that the north boiler was used In tho test, and, If it wae not 80 usod, Lo wust train of clrcumastanges 1s its \w54" W be sitributed? Thers had never baea ) showing any particnlar oceaslon ‘v erating nower befors that time, Was the {njury discovered on it wheota when boller-makers atripped {t naked, tuening it fnaldo ont, s it were, to be attributed to ordinary firing andotdinarycara? Jfso, the experience ander ro- vlow laan extraordinary one, = 1f oxperts wers bambaozied into belfeving that hat fonr botlers wera at work, thelf nazligrnce was snrthing but expart, Itis hardly presumed that they wonld rink ot the employment of an anxiliary boiler to aupply a tack of power, bnt wanld teet the care on itsmerlte, Tho ** revort ™' anbmitted by écrialn of the partios cngaged deolared that ‘the dnty looked for wonld have been all right **had cir- camatancea been mora farorable,” It wanld be intererting to know who Algned that report, 1t will rearcoly be disptited naw that if **efreum- rtancea ' were nat favorable to a ““fi they .;rumi sufliclently favorable in expending about 315,000 from the treasnry of m city which borrows its monoy. A distingnished Eaetern enineer, in dis- cusalng n test-caso preciscly elmflar to the fieat Weat Sida tost, says: **1t [a important that oxperta should firet reo what are the conditions ander which the tris] la to he made; secondly, ace for theinselven that everything is in order befors cam. mencing the test; thirdly, conduct the trial in snch sway as shall reveal every defect. and being ont fl'&r{ excallence of the -n‘:nr:mt teted; and, finally, make & report that shall not only exprass thelr conclusions, hrit thai shall cnable nil parties intereated to aco pininly the reasona thereof, and to judga for themrolves whether the oxperts arg experta; whether their Jndgment [s well sustalned by facts, add 1s not warped by y or preju. dlee. " "Ju s thanght that thore was nn abindance of time (o mest these raquirements npon the first test, but, as the clty In & good paymaster, probably it can afford to educate designers and upor_lra. N3, to forca fts AMUSEMENTS. TN OERMAN DIAMA, ‘Those who went to the New Chicago Theatra last evening under the expectation of witnessing tho repe resentation of a drama of hizh merit and Interest wera greatly dissppointed. The play of *!Ma. rlon" had been heralded as Mr. Panl Lin- den's greatest effort, snd that it was not only chaste and well written but fall of exciting scenes and enlminations. The praleo bestowed npon the play by somo of the German critics is nndeaeryod If the represantation of it by Mr. Alexander Wurster's Geeman Dramatic Com- pAny 18 the samo as Intended by the author. The Uialogne 1s long nnd tedions, and there {a not a sonsational or il sceno in the entlrs drama. It ia a_ poor fitation os Bcribe's, Suc's, snd other Fronch dramag, and s just abont a1 ‘chasto and elovated o *'Fernando,” '*Frou Kron," and olber well known French productions, Tha acting Inst oren- ing wan not such ns to bring out the piay to 1ta bost advanlage. Bome of the actors wera vory good, whatle others, and_particularly the lady ‘whons- snmed the leading part, - wors only passable. Favorablo mentlon for thelr good work deserve Moesrs. Koch and Meyer, and Misa Lindeman, Mrs. Clansen, and Mrs, Horn, SUBURBAN, UYDB PARK. The villaze election wiil occar to-morrow for tha cholco of six Trustees and a Village Clerk. Thare are now in the fleld threo tickots, and, as a paper eald at the commencoment of the campalgn, they will be respectable, semi-respectable, and antl- respectable. The tickots are made np as fol- Tows: ‘The Unfon Taxpayers' ticket conslsts of: Firat Dintrict—Ilamilton B, Bogne, & largo taxpayet, and amemberof the firm of Ogden, Bheldon & Co., who aro represented tohave over $100,000 of property In Hydo Pars. As a member of the pres. ont Board, Mr, llogno hias been economical and for reform, nnd the town cananot allord to do witzont him for a_represantative. Abram Mitchell, lato Saperintendent of the I C. R, R Co., and a taxpayer of undoubted Integrity, s aleo a candidate from this dlstrict, And will sorve tho town as an sdministrator of economy. Becond District—John R, Benstey, Iate Prosident of tho Chicago Board of "Irade, and presont Prosi- dent of the tioard of Trustacs of Iiyds Park, has baen chosen to rfi»re-nnt tho largest voting section in the village, r. Benaley la o payer of taxes on Fifty-thied atreet pmpar!l{‘ and also pays a iarge personal-property tax, Taind Diserict—3ir, Martin 8, Fons, a member of tho commission firm of B, H. Fors & Co., & taxpayer on $50,000 worth of real estate, has been chosen, Foarth Diatrict—Col. Wiiliam 11. Itsyuor, Buperiutendent of the Wilson Sewing-Machine Ct bas been solocted by the reaidenta of hla on, 1 a man of fne Inteliectual capacity, and understands finance and economy, ¥lfth District~3r. Elam G, Clack, & largy real-catats owner nnd tazpayer, with 1horongh and compotont kuowledge of the town, and_piedged to feanomy, For Clork Mr, Martin J. l!ullclr, of the Firsi District, bas been re. chosen, and will g1l hlasest as Clerk foranother year, ‘The Opposition, or Citizens' ticket conslsts of: First District—>Mr, Mitchell, who waa tfrst nomi- nated on the Tuxpayors' ticket. Efarts have baen made In sccrot meotings Lo oust the geutleman from tho ticket, but without success, as ho haw warm fzlnds who wish to qive tus Opposition sn airof reapoctabllity. Sccoud Distriet—William E. Whaaler, a builder, haa been Yh!cd on the ticket. ‘Third District—Martin Farrel), o member of the present Bonrd, who has voted for ths ralsing of the salaries of all the oficers, Mr, Farroll {¢ a Kkeeper of a joint saloon and grocery concern on Btate streot, Fouth Chicazohas Mr. FeterSchiund,a man whose namo haa only tu be mentloned to be known. Mr, Schinnd haa a flue Idea of roform in his way, and’_has caused inuch morriment in the ons of the Board, of which ho has beon a member for the past ycar. o was formierlya raloon-keepee, but is nowa dealer In pumps, Bixth District—Douglas B. Taylor Is assessed for & lurf:u amount of property in’ Bouth Chicago and Coluhour, and has beva a insmber of the Board for the past year, e has a good {dea of Sonth Chica- go drainage, but will nol inake tho run ho did Jast year. Niith District—Col, James IT, Dowon iy the candidate. Col. Bowen Is awe d for & large amount of taxes on gm?ulr in the swamp regl (G, T, Clark forms the fall of tho ticket, and e 8 candidata for Clerk, This ticket has four So Chicago men on I, and President Bensloy's letter' In ‘yeatorday's Tninuxs romarks that Ihe tloficiant taxes aro {n tho south end of tho town, or Sooth Chicago, where lnfiul ia valuod and sxscased at one-tonth of what It {a In the north end. The Independent ticket In an eclectle, composed pflnelpflll{ of nnmces solccted from the others, In addition ji hna two diatinctive candid: Mossra, Latimora and Burchell, to ropresont Osklapd, LAKE. Levi Montgomery was elected Bchool Trastee of this townstup on Baturday, About 240 yotcs were cast, Tue clectlan for two meinbers of the Uoard ot Educatlon for District No. 2 will take placo noxt Haturday, areating ENOLRWOOD, A natrow cscapo from what might bave proved a largo contlagration occurred on Buturday night at the roans of the Senlor Club. Mr. Edwin Hrown waa turning up the lights of a four-armod kezosone drop chundelier, when the screw-haok to which it wae attached pulled out of the ceiling, precipl- iating tho cbanduller upon' tho abla’ beneatn, smashing tho globes and chimnoys, and upsettin the lumpa, . Luckily the flames wera nxllnxnllhufi in the full, and nodamage waz dons b d the sofling of tha carpots bmklnr of yiaesware, Mr, Urown narrowly escuped recelving wevere ine urle 3 ‘The Library Aesociation have fssged the pro- grammo for ticlr enterlainniont on Friday evening noxt, It comprises mauy noveitics, and willat- tract & largo audionce, Every precaution will he taken to guard ngainst firs or uccident, All the fives nnd llghis will ba oxtinguished in tho basg~ molnt of the bullding whils the performance js golng on, Mr, Thowmas Goodwillie, who has contributed to the cnjoyment of the pouple of Englewood when- ever called npon, will Lo tendored a bonefit at the High Bchool dtall on Monday ovening next, Ar- ranguments aro hoing made for a musical treat worthy of the abject, The” twenty-dith lnnlumr{ of tha wedding of the loy, and Mra. I', 0. Thearle ocenrs on Mon- . Between 200 and 300 tnvitations usued for the occasion, and every fa. cility in the way of wpacial trains nid conveyancos to uid from the resldence has been provided tor, ~——i—— A BAD PLACE FOR RHEUMATISM, Bpeclat Dispasch 1o Ths Tridune, z 8enmvaviuLy, Ll Apnl 13.J. A, Wells, a well-known citizen of thid p'ace, was found dead ln a room fu the City Prison last night. An Inquost was hicld, aund o verdict of death fromn sheumatism of tho hcart rendered. - Wells was an old citizou, and was formerly In good circumstances, but of lata years was somewhat dissiputed, and was but “rocently discharged from tho hospital, whero ho had boen all win- :cr. Ho was taken to the prison Fridsy - even. ng. ——————— CANADIAN NEWS, Special Dizpaich to The Tridune. . OT1TAWa, April 15,~The House of Commons Iast night adopted the repors of tho Parlia- montary Comumlttce appotnted to fnveatigate {nto the Becret-Service fund, which declarcs that 8fr ‘John A. Macdouald be called upon to pay over to the Qoverament the sum of §6,000, the amount retaloed by bilm after his Government cueased to hold power, . y ———————— LOST REASON, Zpecial Disgpatch to The Tridune. . . BrriNarinLy, 11, April 15.—~Laat night a de- ranged woman, neatly dressed, evidently well bred, applicd to the police statlon for protec- tlon, saylug shewas belog pursued by people who hated her on her husbond’s account. She sald sho lived at Macon Station, ber namo was Curric, and she had no friends, but wanted to 0 to Jacksonville, Bl was for by the avor, snd efforts mads to ind vut somuthing abaut ber, but so far witbout success. Hls Chlef Auxiety, New London (Conn.) Tdegram. , Alittle boy named %lunmnnmh-'é A narrow uqfi: from death a fow days sgo. Ho was playlog oo the ewbankment at the lower ¢nd of Briggs’ Pond, when Lo slipped and fell s distance of ten feet down iato the fume of the old osken mill, aud was car- ried rupldly down streamn, belog tossed abont by the rushing watess like a chip, It was thoughf when he reached the old wheel that his bralns would bo dashied out against it, a8 the #paco beneath it was not large enough to admit c.? his passing safely through., But ho shot under f{t llke a flnlh. mmll wnt'llnugd‘dhu dangerous yoyage, ng under the bridgo ot K%cdnr n:fu m:mf into the Iofiz wooden trough throuzh which the water is conducted to Smith's organ factory. He secmed to realizo tha extrema peril hio was fo, and tried repeatedly to grnap somo object and atay his conrse, e succeeded In this alter go- |n7 soma distance down tho trough, the object belng a jolst across tha_trough, Ilere he cliing unt!l he was rescucd, Iils first words, after hs hal been put in a place of salety, were, “Where's my top1" . AGRIOULTURAL NOTES. Fromn Watertown to Waunkeshs. Fpectal Correrpondence of The Tribuns. ‘WAUKESIA, Wis,, Aptil 6.—Farmers all along tho line of tho Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Raflroad, hetween theso points, seom just waiting for the land to dry off, and then go to seeding. Fall plowing haa been dono to a great extont, thus putting their work (n condition to keep step oll season with any delays that may naturally occur from storms and other contingencles which duly arise upon all farms, no matter how well regulated they may be. The only work I have scen dono all day was one man who twas sharpening Lls hop-poles preparatory to setting them for the season. Bpring-wheat 1s generally sown from the 15th tothe 20th of April, and, {f nomoro storms oc- cur, the scason will be very favorable for secd- fnz. A preat deal of barley Is also put in. The Wisconsin Industridl School for Boys, now under tho able managemont of B. J. M. Putman, {8 & model in every respecty con- ducted s {t Is on the "Inmll{ Flnn.“ The 8chool occupies six distinct bulldings, contain- ing a family of 830 souls; and not one of this large number is to-day upon the sick "‘:f but cach onc {8 n his plamé‘rcrlormlnz the duties which ara datly assigned to him. This fact alone apeaks volumes In favor of this eystom for our public Institutions, solely in a sanitary point of view, to say nothing “of o means of grading the Inmates,” The farm consists of about 233 acres of land, and_tho most of It is under good cultivation. Tho beef and pork consumed at theSchool aro nearly all ralsed and fattened here. This 8chool {s mot a plsce of punishment, or 8 prison, but n reformatory, whero thelnmates aro tralned to Industrlous and virtuous habits, and instructed in thoso hranches of useful knowledgo usually taught (n our public schools. 'They are pro- vided with a plcasant home, with suitable fabor, suchas will cnablo thom to carn an hones living after they leave the 8chool. Thelnmates areat prosent mostly engaged in tho manufacturo of boota and shoes, nud knitting stockings, The entire institution 18 a school; the inmateanro nll Icarners; and the overseers aro all {nstructors in the familics and the shops on the farm and tho vhzgrounda, as well ns In the schools. lienucmnn from Canads informed mo that no mineral water in the country atands so hlfh among tho medical profession there ns tho Bathesdn Spring. I was rathor amused at the differcnt cffects upon_individusls this_spring- water produces. d our driver: *Look ot that man there, 11 came from Cincinnati thres months ago, o could hardly walk. As thin aa arall, Look at him now.”" I did, and o finer specimon of tho human race I have not seen for many a day, Fat, sleek, and would pull down oasily 200 pounds. * \‘fhr," the driver contin- ued,” '* 1t 1s tho biggeat thing you over saw for dmpu{. I liave scon 'em como hero as big s o barre{—all puffed up; stay here threc montha; and, whon they wont away, flash soun and’ polld s a. gold dollar? ¥ We nevor know what hard times 'are here,” said ono of the ‘‘oldest {ohabitants.” *Tho good geap\s who come hero to drink and ba healed leave s0 much monoy behind them that the town {s always proaperous.” The Bethesda 8pring {8 fast gaining o natfonal re) utatlon. Onc day of this week alxty-five barrels ol the water were nhi%)cd; and, af $12 per bar- rel, this might be conaldercd bettor thau ralsing corn in Jllinofs at 20 conta per bushel. The Hon, E. Enos, member of tho Natlonal Republican Committee {rom Wisconsin, and tho Postinaster here, Is ve?“?oaelul of the present ks romlml situation, nn we are just upon he dawn of better times, Brother Euos, bo- and foves to tell sides belog a P M., fsa P, 11, of his Aldcrueys, thelr rich mllk. and thegolden butter, and what ho knows about farming. PrownoLDER. ———mo————— The Turk as » Duasincss Man. Turix Corresponence Rnston Journal, Tho story gocs that, some years ago, a French diplomat went to sco a proininent Turk in the finauce_administration at Constantinople, and sold tohin: * Look liore, how sbout that in- terest which falls due {n four dayat How do you cxpect to pay it! You baven't got a penn, at your disposition {ust now; your cred- itors in m{ country will bo {intenacly dlssatisfled 1f thoy are nmot pald, What'a to bo done?” * Well," sald the Turk, * we must Lnt it off until somo future date.” "¢ But this one of thoss things which cannot boe put off,* urged tho diplomat, The Turk arosc with an dlznlt‘! aud sald: “ My friend, learn that tiera s notfifng which caanot bo put off eacept tho day of onc's death.” That {s Turklish doce trine, and tho Moslem smiles when you cndeay- or to teach him anythlng diferent. — THE TAVERN TOMB. Unsospecting travaler! aro vou propared to dlef df not, hear the waming volce In regard to the practically fire-proof hotals, as called both by the Chicago 7Vmes of tho 15th finst., which eaye: **That wo have in Chicago prefentious hotels that are simply plles of tinder, Inclosed In walle of brick und stons, which, lucase of fire, would tum- ble Insldo of thirty minutes. Further, that It we don't have o catastropho here more horrlble than 8t. Loula or Lrooklyn, it will be solely from good lack, and not at all” trom calculation ‘or manave- ment. We havo the combuatibles all dry and piled ; wa have the Auman victims all ready for the burn- ing, and all that remains to compleie tho work | for some one (o drop & match in the right place the right monient, then wa ahall witnesa som thln;{ \hoso hozror the world has never vqualed. :‘nu ’IAL!lllHnllll 1a the only fire-proof hutel in merica, ——— PIANDS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Owing to & change In thelr plano department, Lyon & llealy, State and Monroo strocts, are clos- ing out their entira mlsceliancons stock of square planos, some of them almost new, at unparalicled low prices. ———————— Nota mother in the land but knows haw mnch inaenulty it roquires to drees children prettlly and tastetuily, Andrewcs' Nazar devotos s cially to children’s contumes, and always thing desirable In its carefnlly draw, n ns. Bend 10 conts for sample copy to W, It. Amln'w-, Cincinnatl. L DOYLE-0n the h Inst., st restdence, No. 227 0. tarlocates Flle Julia, LE07ed wils of Auatind: Doy, elugit dauphier of Churies Dounelly. Hequiown, flnu’l mas st Catliedral of the Ioly Name o Clock 3fonday mornink, after which fuberal wi procecd by carriages to Calvary clery, LANE=In thia city, April aftora protracted of consumption, Miss’ ¥, Lane, sged 23 ears, ¥ Funeral will Jeave realdence of Mre, L, E. Lane, P R e g TR LT I 3 s 10 aca it opal Chidrch, Wabasheav,, whors sere- ces will bs beld at x‘uulu before 2 o'clock, the Rev. Clinton Locka oiticlating, All ave Invite Ualtimore, Md., and: Barlington, N. papers pleasa copy. HUTH—April 15, at the resedencoof his brother, No. 151 Newberry-av., Henry Huth, ?m] 23 years shdn?l'lh{;' of consumption, sonof J, Maria snd uth, ¥uneral on 'fuesdsy, April 17, at 1p.m,, to Oakwoou Cemetery, Afi"""“-h thls clty, Saturdsy, 14thinst., C. D, en. Funeral from Lis late residence, 1033 Weat Von Busen-et., at 1 p. da; . = NMEDLICAL. Dr, Schonck’sStandurd Itemedies. ‘Tha standard remedies for all diseasesof thelungs are Schenck’s Fulmonie 8yrup, Bchenck's Bea Weed Tonlc, sud Schenck’s Manudraka Pills, sud if taken bee fore the lungs ars destroyed. a specdy cure s effectod, To tbese tures medicines Dr. J, U, Schunck, of Phile adelphis, owea bis narivaled success io the wrestmeat of pulmonary discaacs, ‘The Pulmontc Byrup ripens the morbid matter laths lungs; pature throws it off by sn evev cxpectoration, for when the phicgm or matieris 1. 3allght cough will throw it off, the paticat baa rest, azd the luags be- sloto beal, ‘To cnabls the Polmonlc Byrup todo this, Bchenck's Mandrake Pllls snd Sclicack’s Ses Weed Tonle must ba frecly used 1o cleauso tho stomach and liver. Schenck’s Mandrske Fllls act 0a tho liver, removing all obstruc- tlons, relaz the gull bladder, the bils starte frociy, and tbe lver is soou relieved. Hebenck's Soa Weoed Toalo 4 a geatls stimulant and alterative; tho sikall of whlch ¢ is composed mixes with tus £00d and preventasouriog. 1t aslsts the di- mestion by tozing up the stomach to & healiby condi- tlon, 0 that tho food sod the Pulmonic Syrup will mako good blood; then the Jungs heal, aad Lho patient will surcly got well If caro lstaken to preveat freab cold. All whio wish (o consuit Dr. B¢henck, either person- aly or by lcitas, ¢aa do 80 at bie priacipal ofice, coraor 94 Blxth and Arch-sts., Phlladelptia, every Mooday, Bobeack's mediclnes sre sold by sll drugglsis through- 9atthe couatry, BARBRITI'S TOILET 80AP. BABBITTS TOLLET S0AT. Unrivaled Tonet Cand” ina ¥ ufacturerof 1, 1. andnow affer) o the ient Snap hias pestecied Pabditra Vg Tho I INHMT A OTEAT ROAT Tt g e rest Uveparabte o1l et th 1y manwacture. For Use in the Nuesery 1t Has No Equal Worth ten times Its cost to svery mother and famfty in Christendom. Sample box, containing 3 cakes of g ounces each, sont frea to any address on recelpt of 73 contr, Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGUISTY, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First among the requlisites of the tollet fa & good article of Boap, but to procara it (8 Hot Slwass an ey ‘matter. 3Many of the most expenalve Soaps [n the mar. Xet aro made from coarse and delotorfous materials, and thelr dellcata coloring and fragrant perfumo 100 often coneeal the most repulsive Impuritle: recently made public regarding this subject are posts tively startling, and deserve serious consideration, Bcented Soaps ard now known to be extremety objes. 1lonable, capcclally if applied to the head; Injaring the hair, trritating the scaln, and inducing severa head. schies, The cliaractor of the fngredicnts may be {nferred from (he statement of & gentleman who makes the scenting of Boaps his busineas; ha recently declared thag pennons engaged in this emplayment wero short-l{red; rom peYen to (en years belng tha longest period duriag which the uccupation couid bs foliowed, The diMcaliy of procurfog 8 perfectly pure artleloof Tallet Soap ia at last obyiated, fiowaver, thanks 10 thy enterpris and chiemlcal skill of Mr. 10.'T, BAnnirT, of New York, the world-renowned Sasp Manufacturer, T hoss tmmento estapiistiment n by far ¢he largest of ia Xind In the United Blates. The renown of Mr. Hannrrr's yarious productions hat for many years been widoly dis- sominated, but this latest success I the approprisa crawn to the niimerous yictories siready achiesed. After yvars of patient [sbor and sclentific experiment, Mr, BARRITY has stidceaded {n perfecting the composl: o of L ineat totiet fann aver introddiod, Thaprin: clpal Ingredicnts re tho purest vegetabie olixy tho man. Gfacturiok pracemea Ato entircly new sad orlkinal: aod 16 18 $imply unparailed in this department ot 1n- 4 BABMTT' TorLET 80AT" In the trade-mark by which this clgant tolict luxury [s destgnatod, aod for appifeation to the delicate skin of infants, childre: and Iadien, It {a altogether unequaled in 1ta emoliten e Boap arpumed, the fngredients ing of suich atrolute purityas o require o aid (rm chamistry 10 disgulse Inferior materisls. Tha most fined tarte considers the ahsence of art! | ine pertection of sweetnes, and the pecu istie of I1. T. Nabhitts Tollét Boap renders it tho most Bealthial and agrecabic articlo of tho kind ever maau- acturad, Though spectally deslrablo for the usa of ladles eTMlre DR eakp 1o CaUAY SpprObIIALG {08 men's Lolter, and aait makes a hesvy lather i¢ fo ol of the nnesisoape for birhers” wes. 16 s Just belug iaced apon the market, but the demand for 1¢ willsoon ccomo general.—Neio Jork Zridune, B, T. BABBITT, New York City AUCTION SALES, By GLO, P, GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av. 791 WABASH-AV., On Taesday, April 17, at 10 o'clock, ELEGANT FURNITURE, OARPETS AND PIANO, Patlor Bete, Dreslog Cata Sets, e L R Dureans, Extonston Ta bla-fop Table i3, Dedutrade: Dinlog C Refrigera: lam and. Biverwares Ol for. Cook Blove, Ghina Pafntings, Kngilsh Dody fruwets and Threo.Ply Car: nts. & Arat-class Chickering Flano, nearly now. cort 650. GEQ. P, GORE & CO.; Auctrs, GREAT AUCTION SALE BOOTS, ~ SHOES, SLIPPERS, On Wednesday, April 16, at 9 12 4. m, ‘Which will include Fino Lines of OHICAGO-MADE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S8 WEAR. Also, & Bank- rupt Btock of Woemen’s, Misses’, and Children’s Wear, in prime con- dition and regular sizos. GEOQ. I’ GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Valuahle Property on Fifth-av, Between Jackson and Van Buren-sts., AT ATOTION, Monday Morning, April16, at 11 o'olodk, ON THH PREMISES, * We are instructed to sel 1) 0741, 3, anc norts WALE e T T BIoek i fave 8, Lota tn Block o1, Sehoot OB I av.: heween JACKeok A0 Vas Dfemett Ay, uren-sts, TITLE PERFECT, W31, A 'BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, " BANKRUPT SALE. ENTIRE 8TOCK OF A. M. SEARLES, HSTOVE DEALER, TUESDAY Morning, April 17, at 10 o'clock; At Btoro 150 Lako-at. The Stack consista of Cook Stayes, ltanges, and Lite tlotield licaters, Hate, 1arse, Wagon, larnces, &c, Ottice ¥urmitire, 0TIV DUTTYR & WOr Autiiogeers By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioneer, 108 Fifth-ar, F.stenstva aale of Elogant ¥ U resls G, 001 West Congrom- st BEAF AthIAAGRT MONDAY, APRIL 16, 10 A, M, will be s0ld one Tano, tull afe [odern atyle, Turkish Kasy ralan Vounges, mur- le-top Centre and Library’ Taole M. T2 it ffres, super(or warblo-top Dressing Cnsn and Duresa seis white butr Matircses, good edding, Couk and He ting Btoves, Furnaca'and Gas® Fixiires, fine gl Dinlng Extenston Table, Dining-Koom and Ki(chea Furaifarsi”also sbout 400 yards good Brusscis Car . JURAM BRUSIL Auctiooeer, Auctioncers, 84 and 8 andoipl-st. For TUESDAY, Aprll 17, at 0:30 a.m., we bold our rogular salu ot store. NEW AND § -ITAND FURNITURE, Qaods, Carpets, Bloves, (1 T{u’ & CO. . GORE & €O, 69 and 70 Wabash-ay, NEUULAR TIRADE SALR DRY¥ GOODs, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 9:30 o, m LOTHIN ARPETS, Incs of New Goods O, TS o 558 A X aden: RADDIINN & CLAPP, 83and 83 Wabasheav,, Auctlon and Commission Merchiants in ool hoes, will hiold tlis sev- enth groat spring sale of Boots and Shoes Tueslsy moruluy st 10 o'clock, Huyeas will do well ta call and oxaminc ouy sam® pleline, Uankrupt atock will be wold at 1 o'clock RADDIN & OLAPP, Auction and Conmlsalon Merchants, S ——— NOPIUE, BLACK HILLS TRANSPORTATION. apare to transport guods frum Siduet. ke, Yl earcst point 1o 1hy il o the Uokd o XAt ol S0 Cubit G107, Disadimods i GLBEF . We will fresivi ¢ i drt sliatt, em, and glva through biislaiing otus (avorsils Teica ms froin auy other Lolnts, We urd 0s8er trauspustation capablo of Nivullug ovi ¥ #10,00 Befad slugly traio, oud van Give prumip diepaic. with vid Own Leams, B Arrangements made for biilfug thr s R. audover our own iine, frow all pol an 14 Custer, Deadw ele. For virculim o l'«l-:’ s apply to x!;lll:‘l"t & VELRTS, Uovern; ol “lgtereac: Firt Nettonal Bank, Omata; talod “Pacific . Ik, Owaha: Slorgn & tal Guids Btepheus & VWlicox, Omabag . Field, & A Ehicagot Hibbard, boeucer & Cu. bailler, Esq., Chicsgui Walker. Chlcago; Kouots irud., Kew \ urks s {'7.191(' s, Now York; Luoham, Hu CONFECTION A AN AR Jesse il CELEBRATED throd ‘“‘“" ¢ the Unfon --exprassed s af arts, 1 Mand apwand 8 B.:\‘ , Uda per ., Address orderm GUNTHER, Coaled toner. Chicaso. CHICAGO MERCANTILE AGEXCY: BLECTYOIR ST UE LS HICAGO. MERCANTILE AGENGY: RO0N 6, (62 WASHINGTON E% The disclosures. nd, entie. one’