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THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1877—TWELVE PAGES' of the recent ise in provieions, especially flour, that it was only a matter of time when the con- GENERAL NEWS, i ‘May-Day evening will be honored nt the Third Unitarlan Charch withs appropriate festivities. A Queen will be crowned by the young people. ' Mr. Jesre Tiipple, of the Tremont Ifouee, re- 3 turned fast night from New York, where he has ¢ been enjoying o vacatlon of about thres weeke. £ Bpecial Rovenne Agents Mitchell and Wheeler, ! nnd Col. Whitfeld, oneof the expert Gangers of j the Department, are In the city making an inspec- ty institntlons would throw up thelr contracts. ; . THE CITY. the snbject of snch contractora as he conld meet, the caunty and thono who conld not be faund, "Thafirst gentleman met was C. N. Holden, Jr. contractor for tufnishing flour, who, At this p ticular jnncture, was known to bo fho mont im- [ortant, fumishing. ax he doex the Inmane Any- am, Poor-1lonse, and Connty lospital, ~{natitn tlon' which consumed hundreds of narsels of four cach month, In January ho entored Intoa cone tract tofamisiia cortaln grade of flourin euch quantitics as wanted for $7.35 per barrel. At that time thal grade of flour wan worth £0.10, and tho prospect was that It would bo even cheaper later in ho year, and, on the who's, ke thought he had A reasonubly good contract, provided the Commissioners dld mot get it Info their head to deal with bim too liberally for their indi- vidua) wante. Dut yesterday it was discavered in 2 brlef interview that his prospect for growing rich on lia contract was not atarming him. Un tho contrary, he said the county owed nlin abont $7, 0004 That 1o ad Miled the April sequisition ot o lass of $i00; and that Monday ho *hould rend s communt- cation to the County Board announcing that he hind withdrawn from the contract, Ha maly that, although hls coutract had Leen o loss to him, yet he wonld have hung on o it Lo tho end, of until ha lind exiuusted bis _wubstance, if° 'the comnty had only met his il fulilled its_part of the agreement, He felt Sustified in faking the step, thongh ho did it with Tegret, and was satisied that the county would not b able to make a uew contract with any one, nor could the Commissionera go on tho market and buy flonr withuat putting dowi the cash, The 1nsano Anylum, he saiil, had enongh to run it wbuut twenty days and the Ilospital enough Lo last about the samo time, TIE OTTER CONTRACTORS conld ot Le seen in person, but something wan Tearned here and_Lhere, from which it ixeifo (o predict that they will follow Mr, Iinlden's exam- ple at an early day, ~ Schwelnfasth, the contractor for furnialing bread fo tho- County Agent's oflice, i autfering o account uf the county belug in ar. rears to hint to & large amount, and his (rienda esy that thls fact alone would have Induced him to thirase au his contract, to aay nothing of the recent risa In flonr, ‘The county agreed to pay him £5.20 per 100 ponnda for bread, and to pay Rim in cas upon the presentation of his bills, etc. e has kept hia purt of tho cantract, Larring the questlon of ‘weluht, of coitree, but the county has not kept its part, 'Atthe tima ho entered inio the contract, it, to0, was & reasonably goad uue, but the rise In fldne lias wnado 1L an expeneo. rattier than a profit to him, and, consiaering s clrcumatances, he (s not prepuzed to stand 1t much longer, and it s Ty prooable that he will not. tey 10, sinco be s no loner under any ubtigation in the matter, With Uaker, the contractor fuf furnishing coal, the, case fa nat different. 1le Jaid in a stuck of coal un the Atrength uf hls contract, and has dealt 1t ont unsparingly, and at times. It 1 sald, he made more half-tous oat of a wagun-load In dellvering on the County Agent's arders than any other man could, e thle as Lt may, ho holds county orders apgreiting nearly £15,000, and 18 " Leing _pressed Ly thuse who hold Wis notes, which ars now about die, lle would have had 1o troable had his bill been paid, butas i€ s he 18 In an awkward predi tlon of the distilieries and rectifying honses. Tho temperatnre yesterday, nn obscrved by ! Manasse, optician, No. B8 Madison atreet (TRine 3 uxk Dullding), was at8a, m., Gl degrees: 102, i m., 52; 12 m,, B I m. 523 8 1% m., 40, 0 Baromcler at 8 A, 1n,, 21,005 8 p. nl., 20,95, The Rev. Iingh Jotnson, & very distinguished clergyman of the Methodist Charch'in Uanada. now of liamliton, fn the Centenary Church, where ho lss a very Iarge congregntion, will visit Chicay . and prench morning and evening at Trinity Methi- { . odist Church to-morrow. A horse attached o Bn express.wazon ran away nt 6:15 Jast cvening from the cornerof Wabash avene and Luke ntecet, and, dashing alonz Lake strect, fell Into tho riverat the bridge, and was drowned. A receipt-book was afterwards recoy- ered n the river, from which L was learned that the owner's namo was James Smifth, Thio only gentleman thur far spoken of ns Sooth Fark Commisstoner to 0] the place occasloned by Mr, Channcey Howen's resignation s Mr. dohn Tyrrell, of the frmof Uurley & Tyerell, an old and well-known resident of the South Diviefon, This snpzention has met with deciied favor in il «onrters whero It line bean maile. Fhere Ia s attong feeling that & bustness mat, wud one from tho cityy ahould be sefected Lo Ml tho yacancy. At B o'clock Iast evening Barbara Waller, aged 8 Jeate, reriding ot No. 100 Atcher avenie, and lesey llarris, residing nt No, 86 Archer avenite, while walking along the sidewalk, fell luta an im% nroperly supported scattle in front of Dunver & Weis' factury, Ne. §) Archer avenuc, ‘The for- mer lind e fight leg hroken above the knee, and e Jatter astained werious bealnes, but neithor aro dangerously Injurcd, according to Dr. Goodman. The Stato Scnate, through 8 commiltec appaint- £dta reply, hu rent o lettet o the genttemen who pcesented that body with 8 partrait of Lieat.-Gov, inuman, [nforming them that It has been arate- Tolly nccepted, and wiil bo placed smong the per- marient art-tréasures of the Capitol. . They concur in th_donoes’ expresajon of appreciation of the chiaracter and abliitlen of the Lieutenant-Governar, and compliment hlin 24 citixen and a public of- cer. . At 9 o'clock yesterny mornlng Oficer Frod Parger found a dead body floting In the Jake at the foot of Sistcenth atreet, near the llinols Cen- tral rogndliouse. It was dragged ashore, and re- moved to tho morgue, whiera s inquest was held 1n the afternoon. 'Tho jury returned a verdict of death feoin unknown cnusce, From a pockotbook " and lctters it was thought that the name of 1ho deceased was J, Drazzalors, an a ! certificate of membership of the lnights of Pythian hearing that pame was found upun him. H 12 was dated Mareh 1% 1877, and the body bors | Jicutand knowe n ol LS ol " Contaerirs evidence of havini becnIn tho water for fullya | g (o8 (VIRE N0 Fo0 LT acalnee - iho month If not more. 11ls_only effects were cliht cents, a cheap gold watcli, anil Lwo riugs of sncient pottern, that were unidoubledly keepsakes. ‘I'icre wiia but 1ittle doubt in the ninds of the jur) that he ha committed suiclde, 1t isexpected that the Knlghts of Pythiss will to-day tske chargo of the carpac, and tiotify the relatives If any can be wund. A meeting of the Vetoran Rteform Ansoclation county for damagaes, but ho met with but little en- coneagement, since which time he has becen heai- tatink sbout what coursy | best to piiraue. Lo niay thraw ay his contract, and also bring sult for d ages, but Juxt what he will do he in nut believed to know hiniself at this timo. With him the scason 18 In hia fuvor, for tho consumption of cual In the summer Is small, but 0'DONNELI L was beld lust evening at Democratic headquarters | the moat contrefor, in uist likely to throw up hls . Tuthe Amerlcan Express Bailding for tho purpose | conteact, *7Thd™® connty §e in- srroars to " nim of making arrangementa for the observance nf Decoration-Day. Gol. \W. 1. Wise preslded in the abrencoof Gien. Lich. Tho Commilttee appointod { aca previous meeting o confer svith tio Unlon © Veteran Aseociation il the sarious Posta of the Qrand Army of the Republic in this city reposted In about §20,000, sud he is underatood to take a very desponding look into the future, ‘The county has broken the contract with lim, and alnce ho hus gotten all the monvy fron I that be can, therd s very littlo atteactlon for him in the sucked orange. dicClewy & Cory the contractors for grocari favor of accepting the Invitation cxtended to tho | cte., gro bolloved to be Iy worse shane than any of Veteran leform Association to Join in tho | tho others, Thoy ure sald to have exaueted tielr celebration of the day, report _was | credit, and 1o nuw be payini compound interest un adopted. As yet the Dot declded as to what cematery they would viels, L) 1he matter boing teft 1o 1he Commitice on Arrange- menta., Tho meeting adopted a serles of rorolus tlony exprestinz its spurobation of the action of 1ne Union Veteran Assuciationand the Grand Army of the Republic Insinking all questionaof party on thin occasion, and uniting alifsoldlers, of whatover Jojuler, tomarticipate incommemoraitog the failh; l aervices of e departed. Tt was decided that 1ha badge to bo wsed to denicnate the Veiorans on Decoratlon-Day ahall consist of & trl-colored ailk, the urders they hold: The other contractors are of ‘the smintler order, and arg sald fo e Feusonsbly well natistled. 'Pha result of this condition of affairs 1 apparent at a glance, and blind an the Commiesloners ure, thoy cannot fail to see it Tho throwing up of the flowe contract means that unless moncy. is ralicd tha Inssne Asylum, Poor-Louse, and Hospital must be closed, and their Inmates tnrned out on the wurld about Juiia 1, o throying up of o wthier contracts conld add bat Nitle fo the gravity of the situation, and the abandonment of them 13 the with the name of the Assoclation {nscribed there- | natuml consequence of tho flour coutract belnyg on, nnd a crape rosette. Aftes sttend(ng to thess | glven up. 'The oatlook, then, ts appalling frou { prolimilnary matters, the Asroclation adjoarned. | dny standpoint, and it tu theresult direetly und une H A HAD CASE. ,.| mistakabiy of the mismanagement of the County Some months ago mention was made of the fac, | Loard. It does not indicate, however, that the ‘county Js bankrupt or even poor, but siinply that tho recklessnces, inprovidence, Sishonesty, and Incompetency af ita rulurs havo brought It to n of the (ndictment of Officera Janes and Owen of 1ho city police on the chiarge of having beaten and seriounly Injured Clarence Munson, xon of Farnell + Binusom Ewg. White the injurles wers known ta | paint where itstreasury ls deplotad, its hono: snd » be \'c“rz. ;2: it wn’ :mt hu“le‘:m!‘ ‘“{ n::y w,:: charscter Aunplnllnd, and its machlnery serious- t Jkely to prove fatal, but they have recently as- | )y retarded, ¥ aumncd a serfons character, On the 17th of this month, Dr. Fearson, who attended tho patient ‘wheu firet hurt, was ugsin called in. Ile found his patient sufloring from “inflammation of the brain, Mo has grown gradually woese, and sinco Sunday ; Iast he han becn constuntly kept undertho Influence of hydrato of chlural. There is but o alight hope + of hiwrecovery, and If hie whould live “there is . i,\;ntfl bare prospect that he way not be entirely reft of reuxon, . The casals o peculiarly hard and sad one. Clar- . enco Munson |s an only kon, and his father. and u ON ’CHANGE. COnN. Matters zsdumed & comparatively quiet phaseon 'Change yeuterday, though corn drew tho crowd, and it was the medlum of extenslve spoculation, The gallery was not quite s0 crowded as on the previous days, stil] thero was a good attendance in the hallways., Thers were comparatively few ludles accupy!ng the gallery scats, ‘and this was mother have been in constant attendan on P -~ L ptobatily owing to the fact that the iweather out- | scema to know no bounds. Both Junes und Owen are still on the force, but as the death of Clarence Blunson 14 not unlikely they shonld bo placed an- * der lock and key to awalt the result, ne thoy, may be wanted on u charge of murder, A USE PO THE TAYLOR PUND, ' The number of blind persona sho can b seen on + tho strecta of Chicago, either beggingor att mrilnu ta earn a living by the salo of suall commadlti falrsliow for pretty spring bonnets, which even the average Buard of Trade man. can &dmire ln tho heat of apeculation. Corn opened rather excited under o bearing mar- ket at 00c saller dune, and dropped eapidly W 53¢, and aftorwardd went us 1w ad o whon o rally wus made, the bulls having the rof It, owlng to largy Knsteru ondurs, wiifch wera balug “rapldiy flled, country holders seoming anxlo il Pl omu speculative demand seemned Lo be llgnl, atd most of the trades were mado for vutsiders un telegraphic urders, Withinsthreo quurters of an hour aiter oponin, cori had ayain buen run up to 5%¢c, whenr pariles began to olfer linmensely luryer lots below market rates to showa that this [san <:lppumm||y for sume bone: Jent gerdtvm 1o do guod in n mont pralseworthy wny. The State hns farnished homey for the lnsane, but 1t has as yet made uo provision for the bllnd. An asylum, however, In not no much noeded as s place wiiere these unfortunates can carmn thelr ow live break dowin fng. Dlindness, though one of the suvercst | prices. Where thereure bears there ars gencrally . ille to which & mortal s aubject, yet | buils, and when & prominent broker " Jeaves hin other fuculiles unbupaired, and | onercd 75,000 bushels ut DB8ie, wiien + thus pgives hlin o rather better ° chance | 5s; Wid 1y bid, thy " challenge ‘pronptly taken up, and the **duifur’ wae blutied, ™ 38 une of the operators remarked, This littlo transactlon wad recelved with much cheerlug. D lots Woro ofterwarus tuken up just uo fust we offered, and the markel shuwed couslder- #olo strengih, v Duniug the day thero was but little change In prices, atd & great deal of corn changed laudv. 1t wus Uroulcted by several members of thu Buard Atut, though curn was Srovand up now, it coald not Jung tomain »0. ‘Fhey srgued from the fact Sat thiocu urg i, 000, 000 buslicly in clovator here, of doing avmething In whick an abnormal devel- . onment of tonch may supply the want of eyes, "o ‘Taylor fund. ora small part of it conld, many think, be most protitably appiied to tho foundation + of n howe for the blind, where those able to work should be compelled Lo do su, furnivhed with N Empcr touls and materialy, and educated In such raiches of mechanica) cmployment they scem best suited for, gnd thoso who were intirm conld be provided with a permancnt nhodo, Thu enerey und usiness ability of 11, L. lall, himfelf a blind man, have given Phfladeiphia such an {ntitution which 10 sitmatod at No. 516 Lancaster avenne, kuown | and from 49,600, to_ 50,000,000 §n sight 08 the Pennaylvania Working Homo for Blind Men. | throughuut the West and Nortuwust. Of courss, e, Hall Is a_ brother of Bulos E. Nall, Esq., of | this wimere conjecture, ‘Ihere oro othors wlio ' thiecity. In 1875 the first stops wors tiken, and | predict just the contpiry, who way thut there s 1o « M. llall, an Financial Agent, succeeded n obtalns niore cory In the country thau whist will gl the gap ng 815,000 {n subscriptions. ‘Tho Homo was then | puade by tho scarcity of wheat, houce the pricy peneis n Heccmber, An75, Toe. Ohjuct, w1t | Seaet stend Beoes ond vun go bigher, » comtitition siates, was **the orunnin J WHEAT * workshops and u home for homol was rathor qulet snd unsottled durlug the fore- chanics, teaching useful traides to blind men, give T he: Ueclded Ing omployment uleo to those blind men who have ':‘Ef.’.'.‘}ea‘nflfm ‘Thy nlmmwhxlx{x :‘m»%-mllu‘\};w: homes, and the selling of the mapufsce | pad not beun well enough diges tures of the corporation for fte benge | porket toue, 0F else thers Was o at oond udvantueo Aw ible - shows, | fiicrest, Wheat oponod at 8174 i thodesign was o help blind wmen, not support i them, and the capaclty of the bullding suon forbid v ihereception of 8l except those whu wers homo- Jevs. At the end of the firat year 845,000 had been collected I subseriptions (chiedy by Mr. lall). o Lullding conting SI4,000 purchascd and baid for, o manufactory and store crecied, and the lHome ained twenty inmates, wnd tave employment Six trudes were repro i, rarpet-weaving, s nid Lrasl making, " und cans-seuting reat waathe enthuslaan taknis by tho | Juutes [ thele work that the troublo “was fr tly ta gut them ta stup worklug, ‘Ihe sules manufactured products amonnted to $H, 5240, for the year, and the valuo of the wanufacture §6.080.35. ' Atthe end of tho sccond year, D, cember, 1870, the Home contatued thirty-two in-> matew, and gave emuloyment 10 twelve more at thelr Jomes. ‘The vajue of thy. goods made durlng the yenr was 811}, 530,82, and the amount sold was 17,4206, 00. “Au additionul shop (our vtories high hod'uivo beeu built with an Infiruiary sttughed, and un infrmary, launcry, ond Luth-room Weto added, subsequivntly went_down as luw os 31,084, sud rallicd to 51,60, $1.70, und 81,71 within a_very shurt spuco uf o, It hung e between 81,71 and $1,70 until the hour of noun arrived, whot, uuder (e miluency of fuvorible Kuropenn market repurbs, it ratlicd te SL73 yna §l. 0! t which I held’ for_sume time: Shen i subsequently dropped to 81,3 ond $1.71y, It beld wteadlly between thoso Bgurce. During the afteruvon there wero seally po transactions to -pcnlk' of, not S 0¢ ¥, and, ns tuey - wediste rwe of fall, they declind to take all vpdors unaecumpanled by the cash, equsl Lo the requisito 10 per ceut. A largo baromeler has been placed on ‘Change for the Lensut of the members, 1 order that they oy waky compurisots between ‘*OId indica- tluns, " and Bud vut how nearly correct he Ja. The baroneter really 0 o desidoratuu, and @ black~ Mr. itall, ba Nuperintendent, rovides st tha _,'”"‘f.‘{,‘,'_‘,‘,"‘,’,‘,’,",‘;{m“,fi.fi‘;.‘;fi;{!:;":') R dicaries dome “with ble | faunly, | and w large - part | *\Wiiilum Warier, & young wan woll known onthe of the. sucemss o o Jostliution e €ue | yuapg, mumutrunuhuflu:spnng- yeaterdsy, 1o him, 1t rapid growts, bowever, shows that such aa tuatitution as & working home i practicable, and 1118 could be made to pay these, §8 would bu suce cesnful hure, Organ grindiug sud viollu playing, at 1eust of the street charucter, are NoL»0 FumuNeras 1ive but that the performers, unlevs constitutionally lazy, would prefer to follow xome more certutn und Bondrable smployment. Srerinan Hnuse =D i St Hridgeport: W, ¥, erinan House-U, B, Bobblng, Hridgeport: We ¥, Warier, Cuitorbury, N 2.3 We s Jackeogs Weliing: nuel Binith B Loutsi e Hon, A, W, Y lon; A, L. Couge —— TIIE INDIOTED, TUEY DIOF IN ONB BY ONE, Three more of the recenly-indicted turned op yesterday at the Guyernment Building for the pur- Powe of glving Lall, Raphsel Phillipsun, the bauke supt, was arresied mud gave bouds In the sum of $1,000, with Edward Hoilman aa bissurcty, whils tbo Shocufcld Urothers, also baukrupte, canie up It .;;‘.’;&.':{;‘fi'd;u‘mx A, Singouier, Ao | of (hete uwn secord, and becamo Hablo 1n thy sum Ve Clalreyd. Plet Tl i Vior Tariesate S charied with 1he sume st ¢ g X padl von Way Violstlon of thio Bankrupt law, Sy Tie Wikt Fox, - fian The other visltor 10 the building was Arnold M, funy Sealsmin Withans Rt K. (We Cleveland, Allen's confidentlal clerk and booke in Lol A - dbite. hansks Clys IhS | yecper, sgainst whom su Indictuent was returned d i) udge, Gurlluz: | last Tuesdsy under Bec. 5,207 of the Na- tlonal Bauking act—the mawmoe section under which Allen Limself was indlcted. Clovelsnd wus arreeted by Doputy-3lanbal dilman sud brought futa the presence of Judge Blodgett, The tall wou at dret dxed a8 §3,000, but Cloveland's at. toruuy apphied for 8 reduction of thy amount to tll.ow. o which Sgure 1l hauds flually sgreed. Clévelan ay, V. C. O T b Luth Juhn Ly, A S ane A lingered about tbe buflding Uuring the Tt ! Lilo blsattoruay was uut bunlisig upa bouds: i mau, Bhortly after 4 '0'clock fu the afterncon the .+ ifall, Pulla- | bond was given, with Mr, J. D, Easter, the Mareh uyyse-d Commpercial~ | harvester man, as surely, W Sailth, LI TUR COCUKAN DISTILLERY. verpool; W, B, Pierce, Cleyelaad; Forfoiog COUNTY CONTRACTORS, WUAT TUE WAK LAS DONE ¥OR TUEM. The spparcutiy interminable case uf the Cochran Distillery—or rather one branch thereof~—csme up before dudge Drupmund yesterday sorning, on o writ ot error from thy United Biates Clreuit Court. When thy case cawu up before Judge Blodgett, & 16 was aatod yericrdy thar, owlag to t50 do- | TER° U, P2 FOOpURT, IR0, SGEST NS, U i pleted condition of tho Counky Tresaury and tha | veraict I inot xhape ot s “cuodemar: b fock a tho cousty wes aireedy largely in assears | ton 24 furfuliure of 314 barsla of " ulatilod wwith 11a several contractors, and the farther fact tractors for farnishing flour and bread (o tha cann- Since then # reporter has made some Inquiries on and aleo regarding the present relations botween matier befors thom, 1ho taking sway of tnat partof his privileges b . e oo to offer. such ledsan-papara:as | considarably nf{‘ Rk Dhalene, fon tas paitihee | DUTRR o ia m(lxn; lu:'l 'reluha.nym |.ndllx‘a Buernlen anu,‘;u: :pdnl :tnhlnc: ho L xguufl.l:d umgt d.en of ‘llmn THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. ale, and, used o purchave, th n oney. Mr. Bwell arguos > 4 T Tetnan-yanera s prosentod [0 shem’ ‘Fals nge | much 28 - thers was & Gaw 10 {ho law | Offeruvecial inducements fo purchasers, at whole- "“n" .rle-mc]:ded to n:: first quarteriy Sunday to rhhleh Ivmvunwr{ m(jhe mn’;r from 5 “unm‘“ -lnle and retall, -;x lllt:’nl;mn;lc. nlmllla boaks, vio- seo how 1L would operaty, i 0 rein as o woul , , guita cal . “Nra, Wilson re }mcd that there was a falr pros- | 3nd posaibly nunfil A 1 allow, u7n e e ator put ta death, ete. . m:t‘n. La':.'mt‘(’":f.‘ 'l‘nmuv:lL[lcaunl, Itos fi"“;'""{fid :‘:elnrn dm ble .;.‘.“.'.:’5‘.’“ :t ldllll Iu‘fl‘al el uring o and nl rect snd as n e oatars it yo such "I‘é::"“l;. On the other | Haumsastany Pallie " 4 Caso o} a e, ahd t0 Ald [n working tho appllances nd, lo Ll victor ¢ the vanquished. | ileglth nu Cou ns, McAuloy; | forextinguishingit. This Ia a movement in the Perhiapa it was suguested by the motion made in | Bome of the minor Commiltees sre to { right direction, and will meet with the approval of turmed down saved llfe, 4o thumbs tarned up doomed to death, all booka on classical antiquitics agree. But the authoritics or proof-fexta to which Anthon refors are only two, The firut Is Horace (Eplst. 1., 18, i) one, no watter who, by the turned shumb of the crowd,™ Even hero there fa nothlag in the text to show whether the killiug thumb w, —*tyoren are who ordered the work or where it had been done, bat thin was & matter of amail connequence, 1t i thonght that Ifogan can nfTont to dispuse of his order for this bil} onivery favorable terms, —at & large dinconnt, On the door ta the Committee-room of the Coun- ty Board the following words were posted yester- aay: ¢ This room fa far Commisstoners only. No loatngaltowed,"" Ty whom the notice waa posted F?h’lu taken when the iilery was nefzed. 3 Ringer, who Jald ¢lalin to the praperty throngh the power of & tenat-deed, contended then and haseince contended that the tioremment was not entitled to #eizo and forfelt the 114 harrelsnnd contente, be- canse alie had not given ner written consent ta the manufacture of distlited epirita on the premises. 1t war admitied (hat her Trastee, one Willlameon, had wiven his verbal consent jointly with hers, bhat #he had kept on Inalating that It wad necessary that ) Court for_the larceny of clothing from Annle 8mith, of No. 0! State atreet; Datrick iarnn, l’nulh\f-nbhlnknmu!‘)‘Drlcn an_ {nmate of the Bethel Home, of hia ehiet, $100 fine. lio: Tore dnatico Kaufmann, Ilenry Smith and Michael Kelly wera fined $100 and sent oot ta the Honso of Correction for ninety days for_maliclounly breake ing windows in Lynch's coopor-shopon Hawtliorue nyvenne. v 1a not knotwn, but It ta hoped the Commissioners B e e e ha calae of \nn lais | Wilobserre It. If the W, they wiif do mors SUBURBAN. And with the intent tn hang on to the 114 bareels, | WOrk in 8 givon time and bave less oppartuplty to LARE VIEW, reason together and Iay schemes for public plander. Comm(ssioner Benne yesterday Lrought tha in- lellizence from Desplaincs that the American House thero had been entirely destroyed by flro the night befare, Tho fire wad cauned by a defect- 1v0 fine, and before being discovercd had gained much & headiray that it conld not be arrested with the Iimited appliances at command, The hotcl ‘was valaed at about §3,000, and was the only one =or, at lesst, the beat ono—in_the village, Tho bulldlnwll neared for $2,500, and the farnltare for $1,500, MeNell, the Conrt-lonse contractor, had a nar- row encape yosterday from injory by the heolr of a faithfal mula employed on the square. The beast of bunlen was lcisurely nwalting orders to **uo on," and Mac was standing near. Some one prodded tho snimal, and simualiancously 1ts heels wens in the alr in naheaithy proximity to Mac's abdomen, D 5 Tha Tospital tes and o f the Facult: TEMPERANCE, of B e A e o e & *raoeh TIHE WOMAN'S UNION, {nllerfll afiernoon at work revising the rules for The reguiar monthly mecting of the Woman's | the new losrllul. Reporters wore not admitted, her nttorney succeeded in m-lunf the case beforo Judge Denmmond. After listening lo & trdions recitation of Mrs, Singer's claim, Judge Drimmond aictly decided’ that {t wan b neceseary for Mrs, Singer to give her consent in writiog,” and in fact, that {t was not necessary for her to givo her consent at alk, if ahe knew that_the premires wera being uscd nea distillery, ~'The former de- cinlon was thereforo afirmed, and tins will proba- biy be the end of the whole matter, ALLES. District-Attarnoy Bangs Is stilllin Lacon. Allen is In Dep Molnes, but will be here very noon and alve bonds for his appearance when wanted for tefal, There Is a feeling of absglnte sccunty in the mind of Mr, Barke ae to Allen's preseniing himself and Rlvlnfiblll. and the notion that somo people have that Alten will skip 1a 8t once sconted 28 whuily untenable and not for a moment to bo thought of. After the morning achvices at tho Fallerton Ave- nue Charch Inat Bunday, the Tenatacs having an- nounced that the church was in deot $1,600 for the past year, Mr, David Goodwlllle, who has sncceed- ed #o well In that eapacity hitherto, took the foor to raise the amount. Inafew moments 81,500 was subscribed, but the deficlt was not farther made up, The annual business meeting occurs next Taeaday, whan it 18 honed the account 1may be tquared up. ‘This chureh, which has recently add- fifty members to s rolle, and now numbars nesrly 300 communicants, awes it ta itselt taatart on the new flacal year unombarrasscd by debt. 1t §8 high tima 7ho town authoritiea provide some means of utllizing the Water-Worke In_regard to fices. Having spent over $100,000 for water, the town Ia as completely at tho mercy of fire ns i’ tho Jake were A thousand miles away. Only a few nights ago Parucr Mason's fine residence was burned to the gronnd, with the waler flowing eoma two or three hundred feet away, but Iusccessible. A o comping witly threo or fonr carts wonld anwwer all the prasent reguirementa, as the direct % corka would furnish the power, Temperance Union was held at the rooma of the | 1eftthe public should lesrn sometning uf what | pressuse at the wor tholr servants wero doing and saying, 1t s known, | The Jate firc waa thonght to bo tho work of an In- Aesoctstlon, Farwell Uall, yestordsy morning. | nevertheless, that the rjes wera resieed, and that matter, condiary, a1 the houso had not been occupled for forty-cight hours previous. Bomo villains hare twice stolen the plumbing work out of Mr, dohn Wallacott's unfinianed reai- dence on tho Graen liay road, involvingn lows of nearly $100. Mr, Wollacott wilf put on somelocks before trying it tho third time. ‘Fho nchools aro enjoying n two weeks' yacatlon. HYDE PARK, Followinzare a few items of the engincering- expensa for tha past year for salaries of thuso em- ployed by tha village: H, L. Birlstol, Engineer, 31,800 18, Dwyer, rodsman, 5720; Mr, McClollai retvicen ns Burveyor of Sunth Chicago, $980; . Clark, in drainage zn¥yn¢cr|ng for South Ch Mrs, T. B.Carse presided, and, aftor the nsual devo- tional exercises, Mrs, Howell, In the abrenceof Mra, L. 8, Rannds, the Corresponding Secretaty, read her report, showing tuat nineteen had signed the pledge, and that the average attendance for the month had been 150, —men converted from in- temperance, A number of letters were read giving details of the progross of the work, and all report- ing satisfactary results from the eforts of the cor- respondents, The Treasorer, Miss L. . Hall, reporfed tho balanco on hand March 30 to be $1,040.37; ro- no yery material changes were mada therein, The matter of aclecting Dr. Freee's succossor In tho County MedicadJioard was also considered, butno action was taken, APRAID OF TIE PUBLIC, Commissioner Schmidt assembled hls ‘¢ high. Jolnts™ yestenisy afternoon, and after lockio the door and stopping the koy-holes proceeded to consider some matters touching the erection of the new Court-1fouse. Ono of tho (hings they are known to have done was to u;‘rve to recommend (o the Board that Walker bo allowed eatimates on hiw stone for the Conrt-Tlouse as he dellvercd It on his dock, instead of on the Court-llouse Bquare ny his contract hai urther consideration, and the rest of the report adopted. Mrs, Cnmunin, mgcmd from tho Burr Misslon, to the cffect that the attendance had fallen off, though the spirit had Leen intensified. She com- iafned that the lodies seemed to Jack futereat in e Caps reported favorabl th 1 Mrs. ¢ reported favorably npon the meetln at'No; A71 Madiaon sirees: A report was expecied from the mectinga at I'ortland avenue and Twenty- sixth street, but Mra. Alton, the committee, was busy cleaning housc, and the matter was unanl- N In&!enr. ‘The candidsten for the varlons offices are comlng outstrong. For Accountant therc ars unly three: Joseph B. Lowls, the prgsent fncambent,” D, I Hlorne, and Guy Sampson, two ex-Jastices of tha For Buperintendant of Publlc Worksthera . K. Tiealy, who holde the fort at present, **Charile" Cn:\ghum Dan llcnl(. C. D. Hently, Thoman ¢, Boyd, L. W, Stone, William Hudson, and_**Jim* Kyan, For Scrgeantof Pollco there are Patrick Ryan (brother of the candldate for Superintendent of Public Works) and George W. Binford, For Engincer only H. L. THE CITY-IIALL, The Tressnrer's recelpte yesterday were $2,008 from the Water Department, $1.040 from the Cliy-Collector, and $105 from the Comptrolier, There are two prominent candidates for appoint. ment to the oftice of City Seslor—Conrad Folz snd ux-.:‘l,d. Cleveland. The lattor Is supposed to be ahead, for ap; motsly Iald over. Several other reports from tol- » o, O e O o Ruud o e | o e . Tonders 1t tho. peoat Taioraf mectinga " and elle branches of tho Unlon s.:‘";‘;“’m Milter, of the Twenty-recond Btreat | [MentiOnel e O O e o ratalned, | Desituful'and sgreeable arcicio D IR evor mant. nd Edward Watson of Deering Street Station were yeaterda. olnted Roundsmen for Ahele reapactla sanndn 7Y For Attorney tho candidatea aro Conslder 1. Wiilett and afr., Morrick: for Tapper ‘and Walor Ianpector a gontleman named Smith in the Third District and Willlam Ryan, conaln of the Sergoant of Pollce, - For foreman of water.pipes thorg ate sovoral candidates, tho present Incumbent, Wikis famy B, llamilton, 'brother of the Collector, belng the only one who a said to have any strength. Mrn. Wileon, of the Visitor's Commlttes, report- cd viults to thirty familice, receiving but ona re. pulse, She spoke of one casa where a saloon- Eorkr gl bl ok 2 nes B | o e, bt b o oply s shunatc o Mayor was nally appealed 1o, snd ko promplly | Tho recelpts yestorday’ wera about $1,200, and vovoked the man's Hcense, Another case was {hnt | Tho recelpis yestarday were ghout 31,700, o of o gentleman who hiad advertined his doliberate lucugnann Al ks e ard-Lables, intention of drinking himself to death, Lately he ) Snd secon eaters, L ERBAR 3 1A Lta] AF ) eeferted Qe Tho| HENRNT TOLT orid. Onfy ihe manujacture, For Use fn the Nuosery it Has Ko Equal Worth ten tmes ft cost to every mother and family SSEta it nén Hob 10 aky LidPese oh FReIPE o 75 cants, Address i B.T.BABBITT, New York City. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. Fint among the reqnisltes of the tollet 18 a good In Christendom. Bamp! tion af the fi eipal ingredient dustry, 11T, BAnnITS ToILET S0AR™ fn the tradc-mar lewant tofiet fuxury ta dealanatad, ao ki of children, togedhicr uncanaled in 1t emalllent A and ludies, it 18 a) [roperties. Tha Koap fine the perf NBARDBITT'S TOl srtlcio of Soap, but to procurc it It not slwaya an casy Many of tho mast exnensive Soaps in the mars Xet are made from coarse and dcletorlous materials, and thett deilcata coloring and fragrant perfuma (oo often ‘couceal the most repulsivo fmpatities. recently made public regarding thle subject aro posis tively startling, and deserve werlous consideration, Scented Boaps aro now kaown to bo extromely objec- tionable, especially (£ applied to the heads Injuring the trritating tho scaln, and Inducing sovorn hesds aclies, The characterof tha ingredients may be {nferred from the statement of & gentlenian who makes the scenting of Soaps his bustncss; hio recently declared that persons engaged (n this emplostaent wers ahott-livedy fromusaven to ten years belng the fongest perlod during nest tallet soap ever inteadsiced. CLiTing procesies ars entiroly new and orlj IEHE pmpy unparalied th (i ueymmi‘nwt in= e ication to the dellcato t intants, factured, "Though spectally desirablo for the uss of indtea and eliidren, tils soap Is equally appro men'a tollet, and asit niakes a hoavy Jather It s also ong of the Aincat'soaps o laced upon the market, | come general,—New B, T. BABBITT, New York City, for barb it fe ‘ork Tridune, BAGBITTS TOAT SOR7 aptive (#nath. Na cla) and doc Qllorn” 10 wver nd'de AR et Sepiiavte” O1ls ured tn 103 ‘The disclosures The prin- nal, snd riata for gentie- rbers’ use. st being ut the demand for 1t wilisoon AUCTION SALES. A A AP e A A A A By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Anctionecrs, 118 & 120 Wabnsh-av. Genteel Prrnlture, Brosses Carmels, &, AT DWELLING 873 MICHIGAN-AV, Fridsy Morning, April 27‘. at 10 o'clock, 1 sell the Furntare of R A e ot tars i) od ngran tair o JCghi ulshgsrls erag ftansse Fidrenca Bewing WiL"AT NUTTERS & CO._Auctloneers RS & COsH Re[mla?vsmmfiay Furite §al, ATURDAY, Aptil ¢ 9:90 o'c) i et LA SRR, Frieons Sliort S L, etk iy FiNRetry Inrad and 7aried Colection of Houeeresst ing Uoods 000 LOTS‘ OF OVER 1 WM. A, BUTTERS & CO.,_Auctionesrs DESIRABLE FURNITURE Brussels Carpets, Ete,, AT AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, April 30, at 10 o'c'k, At the Rosidenoe of Louis Goodman, Esg, No. 1102 Wabash-av., We ahall soll the entlrs Furniture, conatsting of Pa e e R hete Tialr Riattraucs e e 7 richse oy oo, ¢ ) 5. s WAIVES T ina CO.y Auctioncers, HANDSOME FURNITURE fovider. Tho Loard may agrea to : "t Adler. for plans and wpeci. | Which theoeenpation could be folluwed. Velvet and Brussels Carpets gelpts for the month, 87.50; ‘disbursements, | back tho e o Lfiort vo vlolate Walker's | fcations fof dratnace worke, §1001and for mechan. | Aliediiculty ot pruciitinia perfectiy pure srticloof AT .A.Ucr:oxrp y 8141),25; balance, S80S, 02, contract agaln, but it fa doubtful whether Architect Plins, & bl {0 bo presented vory s0on, $250; | Totecnria and chemical skl of MF. T T, DARBITT, O = | ried from the Ezecatlrs Cbm. | Egan will fssdo him certifiestes, without whicis 450; besldes which Mensrs. Smith, Clark, | New York, the warid-renawnod Soap Manuf In Rooms Up-Stairs ¢ mittco upon. tho extension of the Iabors of | Walker cannot get any monoy, if ho does fsaio | and Chesbrongh, who acted as an Advisory Board | whose fimticnte eatabiiyhient1s by far the lu Ehe Unton among the Scandinavians, and the bone- | Bim & certificata ¢ 14 by no méans cortaln that the o il have. momething fo chargs, For | kind inthe United States, The rengwn of r. No 91 OUT" CLARK,ST 8 1z e o circumatances. Pour Walker, thon, s not en- | received §1, per year, and W. Rosing, assist- ¢ b " the hl&lnxnlndmom, canie up undor the report,and | iely ant of the woods yet. * ant, $L75 het day. ‘A wight roduction Té hoped | SRTniothe numerayiclonessiady pchiatol. . | Monday MomlnglhAprfl 30, at 10 0'Clack, :::"l’el’;fi::flk‘d‘ ;:'njr The selection of & room for during tha e Mr. BanniTe hassucceeded In perfecting tha composie | Vers claborate Chamblr Set, 2 pleces, cost $400, Riel . Siaar tons Wardrohe, Injaid. ¥ine Chiex: Lt uls, Tabler, Cane-sest Chairs Lods Deddine, Velvet and Body Drusseis Carpets, Fire-Froof bafe, Bteel lox, Desks, Gas Chandeliers, €tc., ete. WA, A. DUTTERS & CO,," Auctloneen, HENRY S, HAAS, RETIRING FROM_BUSINESS, SHLL .AT AUCTION The balance of hls atock of Fino Gold Jefielr‘y- Gold and Sfilver Watches, Dlamonds, Gald Chalns, Plated Tea Services, &c., ‘Monday, April 30, at 10 o'clock a. m., st 0ur salesrooms 118 & 120 Wabssh-ay, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, MORTGAGEE'S SALE, s An evenit nper spoke of consolldating the oM. B e L e desior i | Bearlet-Pever s slowly dlssppenting, Dting | conof Fugineet sag Attorncy. . This e oiposniplc, hud two children, the paat week but five deatha have occurred, and | as their dulios aro different, The Buperltendont Mins Kimlall road o pocticalreport upon fuvenile | tie number of new cases reported hns been very | of Public Works was prabably meant In placo of work, and_tho great haYoc accomplistied among | small. Those reported yesterday were at Nos, 63 | tno Englneer. * the enemies of temperance by the Sunday-school, | Bonth Curtls stroet and 404 Clybourn avenue, Mr, Skow-Peterson moved to the city yesterday, sho had visited the varlous religlous papers, and hud secitred from Lheir editora the promiso of pub- eation of iemperance lessona for ine children of the Sunday-schioots, Temranluca literatnre and tuslc wero also considered hy the re- port, snd tho mecemslly of collecting nteresting books and new musle -lmnu‘l’y nrged upon the Unlon, The report was adopted, snd a notion made that leason-papers and temper- suce hymns be futniehed the Sunday-schools, " An objectionwas made that the childron ato up the lesson-papers, bnt the motlon prevailed. Mra, From examinations made by one of the Health Inspectors. it Is learned that on many stroets where thicre 18 no sewerage houses are being Luilt containing bath-rooms, closets, sinks, etc., und thatall the wasto from thoso draina ia sllowed to ran Into the gutter at the roadside to festor and stink in the sun, The matter is ta ba looked up, and the practice so manifestly deleterious to lgi public health atopped. Mr. Hamlin, proprietor of tho Collseum variety theatre, has calle: ) with Leonard Bwetl as Jegul n, The }tev, Dr. Morgan, of the Universily, wiil preach In tho Baptist Church Sunday., —————— OTTAWA, ILL. Bpecial Dispateh ¢0 The Tridune, Orrawa, 1L, Aprll 27.—A hook-snd-Jadder company was organized hero this evening witha membership of nearly 100. Beveral fires of late Lavo stirred up the people 1o a greater knowledge } 3 IS Bk Bt S el | e s e o e Sl | ottt it o B SR meet the Sundsy-school superintendonts at their | v conao fec, Whon o got his licons L B e e L Troimet & el | Was altowed tosail beve (hrokasont. his theatss | Noke s apkins sor the o Elre Dopart A th ip- e ek manig the pesammantes Mt s il hay | e e ottt o et fo, ho shou! e P e e e Tinee! nib saa | Privlloge requestad by hr. Hamiin, s 1t would oy | Scnorsl aents fur the Btandard organ, snd Wewer Eharchen, o abibed, olos T b sl (hkk hig. Honor agraes | Ponee Quality gusrnteed. No. 150 State sirest. ra. T. B, Carso, Mrs, Wilson, and Mrs, Mat- | witn Mr., Hwett's opinion, and wiil probably let son wro elccted to il vacanelea fa tho Dovotlonal Hr, Jamin resuma hls former system aftor May 1. LADIES WHO ARE NOT QUITE SATISFIED Committee, Thy ; with the dotng up of thelr own batr, either from fts e 3i¢s. Ttonnds, Mrs, Wilsan, and M ero werono new developments In the police o motion, Mes. Tiongds, Mes. \Wilkon, snd MIss | war “yestordar. ' Bupt. 9pments intho BONCE | thinness in front or from ather causes, should ask further to do, ag he has made the removals und fiiled the vacancles, and the business of the force goes on amoothly, 'He can but wait action from tho othier side beforo ho ssvames the defanuive. For It la certain that ho will aseume it In answer to the charges which Capt. Buckley Intends to prefer t charges Mr, Tuley has in oluton form, which will be filled in and present. ed to the Council Monday afternoon. Just the nature tho allegations | no Mrs, Thompson, No. 210 Wabsah nvenue, to show ou what & blesaing her new patented **Sarato P o e you “Soldoaty by her, 0 The resignstion of Mrs, Cummings as Chairman of the Burr Mission was accepted, and Mies Kim- bal] was substituted, The following named ladies wero appointed Jeaders for noxt wuek: Mondsy, Mrs. Goodman; Tuosday, Miss Olise Wood; Wednosday, Mrs, O, 15 Witeons Tursday, Mrs. Osvaods Friday, dre: Cummings; Baturday, Mrs, 11itt, Mre, James Millor and Mre, Sutberland wore elected to membesship In the Union, and the mest~ Iog adjourned, THUMBS UP, OR DOWN ? e —— PIANOS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Owing to a change in thelr plano department, Lyon & Healy, Btate and Monroo streets, are clov- Ing opt their entiro miscellsneous atock of squara planoe, nome of them almest new, st usparallcled low prices. ol ono 18 avle to tell, . but Mr. ‘Tuley saya that he shsll use earein tholr preparation (or rather arrrangoment) so that nothing will bo alleged ybich cannot be yubstantiated Ly good tentimoy, ——— MISS MARY ANDEARSON, PIIO¥, SWING ON OLADIATORS, appeara very confldont that the charges wi the beautifal young actress now playing at Mc- To the Kditor of The Tribune. 5‘:{:" rippledn tho agpresent quiet wauniclpal | Vicker's Theatre, hos had 8 very elegant photo- Wis,, April 20,—'*Sometimes good 7 raph taken this week by Copelin, thé popuiar magtaphar, No. 75 Madleon sieect, - TOF e — THE WINDSOR, The Aldermen rocenty had a caucas to fix up the Comunittee-Chairmanship siate. It was fixed up and presented to the Mayor, who ma; make sowe chanyes, but tho Hat os prevented to hilm 1s as fol- u Prof, Swing's sormon of last Sabbath thcre are two classical binnders which de- servo notice, ~and the more a8 ono of them at least 18 evmmon, lowsz | r;'ln%:c'. Vearsoua: Iiilronds, Stewart; | | The Windsor, Tiowel, Fifth avenue, New York, P\{M{drobcsh}‘:lfi 'i“l: Chnng(lell{}n nfi(ll nsc SaysProf. 8, **The Tioman jadies who in the | ) syrnompaons. Lise. o ater, Kirky always had the roputation of haviog eve: xtnres, rkish Easy Chairs, Elegan amphitlicatro would torn thelr thumbs down to “l;:mi)rrll.‘ugu-, 8{‘,"’"'- Strects and Alleys, fr-clluhh protection against fire, but as an -ddrl Card Tnifles and Lawyers’ Tables, 2 fi-‘lm Bouth bert; North Divish Waldo; Weat Divislon, Iaumgarten; Local Asic: lonat nasurs: been ma nco to its gucdls, arrangements have o with the Fire ucpnrtmcnl‘m effcient Indicate that they wanted to sce the fallcn gladl- thruating o sword into tho scabbard, -As thumbe | strongthened so that the Councll will feel safe s; tho travoling public. iviug them ot Jeaat one referenca during tho yoar. Yelvot Tahlo-S AUCTION SALES. A e By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, 84and 86 ttandolpli-st. Saturday Morning, April 28, at 10 o'clock AT RESIDENCE, 918 MICHIGAIN-AV., We will sell tho entiro Household Furniture Of Resldence No. 913 Michigan-av., consistf Parlor, Chaniber, Dinlng-room, and Kitchen FURNITURE. ALLFIRST-CLASS GOODS MUST DE SOLD, - ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloncers, AT 104 WARREN-AV,, Saturdsy Morning, April 88, at 10 0'lock. Thoentire ffousehold Furnitura AT ATCTION. Trunets Carpets, Parlor, Chamber, and Diniag-Room Fumitare, B kery, Olataw: i and Burglar-proof Safes, llnlrnlnhwuneu, Fino lleddlnif B, A. and L, T, Chal W &, Snlo posi~ tivo; must bo sold 5 owners golng abrond. WAL F, (IODGES & CU.. Auctioneers, om1 Weat Lake-st. preads, & POMKIOY & CO.y Auctlonecrs. o e e By WM. F. HODGES & CO. No.173 South Clark-st. Flegant Furmims, This (Satorday) Morning, April 28, At 10 o’clock, consisting of Marble-top Sideboards, Chamber Suits, Pler and Mans, tel Mirrors, 700 yards of Yelvet and En- gllah DBrussels Carpets, Rugs, Flogant Entire Farnitare of Marble Dwellings, Nos. 7561 & 753 Wabash-av,, dnesday, Mayd, at 10 g'clocks. Wednenday, Moy o AT & OB, Auctioneers TRADE SALB. WIHITE GRANITE AND YELLOWWARE IN PACKAUES AND OPEX LTS, 160 CASES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TATILE CUTLERY, CARPETS, AND OJLCLOTHS. Wtdnudn(_l nmln,. May2 st 9:30 o'clock, At BUTIERS & CO.'8 Auction-Rooma, THURSDAY TRADE BALE. OVER [,000 LOTS DRY (00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, ‘Boots and Snots, Straw Geods and Woel Hats, Thursdsy Morning, May 3, st 9130 o'clock, At Butters & Co.'s Aucilon Houvins, second tloor. Lty aud Countiy Merchants will always ind £dil ines of slable gopus sl our sale By GEO. . GORE & CO, €8 and 70 Wabasheav. (On Saturday, Auril 28, at 9 O'clock. 13 crates W, O. Crockeryt 3 crates Buckinghame ‘waret au (nvolce of Etonowire, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Parlor and_Chamber Sets of Rvery Description, Took:Cases, Wardraben, Extension Tables, Easy Chalrs, Lounges, Hockers, Walnut lisdstcads and {iureaus, Wardrolies, Eliow: iasca, Barlor and titcs Lowia irusy seld and Wool Carpeta, hitrrars, A large involcs uf Ground Glager, Uepper, and Durham Mustard. An Elegant Mantel Mirror, 'Cost §100. ' An Elegaut smsil- Bixcd Bitisnd Talo Coit $IE0. ol at 12 o clock wic out Heserve, A carloa ension ‘Tables in the \White. U, 1. GORE & CO. Auctioneers. CLOSING SPECIAL SALE. : TIIS AFTEUNOON, I.O‘CM)CK, Tarkish Rogs, Embroidered Covers, ORIENTAL TAPESTRIES, Antiquo Brass Work, Ancient Weapons, &,y &e QEO. P. GORE & CO,, Auct'rs: " BEGULAR TRADE SALE. T8, istance, Ald. Poarson e to be placed on the Committes on Local Asvessmonts, Ald. ‘Chroop in to havea berth In the Finance Commniltteo, ‘e appolntments will be wade Mondsy, ANNOUNCEMENTS. ———— A sixteen-page journal, filled with cholces news rogarding ladiea’ ‘and children's fashions, with carefull " desfxned cuts, with reviews, art critl- ciam, theatrical, and musical nows, soclety notes, scientific and useful Items, taiks to houckes; serlal and othor wtorles, ‘etc.—this fs furnlehed Andrews, In rogard to this fact I think and neither of them is conclusive, Fautor utroque tuum laudabit pollice Judums y‘ ! There will be a meeling of tho break bakcera at I, Templeton's bakery, 213 Randolph atrect, at 7 P. m. this evening. All are requosted to attend. The Ttev, 8, II, Adams will load the West Side noon prayer-maeting Leld at 291 West Madison Lln.'tl“ to-day. Hubject: ‘*The Bunday-School 1 T e e . and then to Franklin Grove, 1)l., Ssturdsy morn- ing at 8:30 o'clock, IlOsKlNfl—Arrfl 27, 1877, Loulsa, the beloved wife of Samuel losking, No, 40 Meridian atreat, sged 28 yoars sud U manths, Funeral notice hereaftor. McCURRY—April 20, st hin residence, 1248 Louth Halsted street, John 1lccun{. aged 40, uneral from the Charch of Nativily at 10 o'clock ». m., Bunday, 20th, and thence by cars to Cal- vary.” Friends of tho l(‘:_:mlly‘ invited to aitend. Catharines ‘s, ) papers e copy. A!-u. Cleveland papeni. L s P DEETCH—The funeral services of Mre. Busan P, Deetclt will be hold at Graco Chiorch at 3 p. . thts day, Saturday, Friends of ihe family are in- vited 10 attend. WRLLS—At Allen's Grove, Wls,, Tharsda) morlng, Aprll 20, 877, Auna Lhy, aged O months and 17 days, Infant and ouly dsughter of J. 11, and Kilzabeth' A, Wells, lato of Chicago, BREZZLER—Jacob Brezaler, who was lout sinco March 1, bas been found and the funvral will tako lace Bunday at 10 o'clock, frowm kis lata resldence, r 5 a tarned up or down, A turned spe: 1a ¥—meane & -relr Inverted, pito of Anthon's anthoritie then, it might be maintained that Prof, 3vth‘us-\w right and al Il‘“T:nfm:Lu" WQJHK. ITlllflulll. uw-f over. a sentens In the **XNatural vl0} o Pilny o elier which deionstruten the Frofctor’s | splcerof 1hs shiormed Mo, Silbo Bard (hls mistake beyond duubt, ook xxvil, o Bee, By: ++When wo woald show favor wa aro | SYGAIDR ot tho Chlcago Avenue Church cornog of ‘idden gvon by the proverb, ¢ Fremure potiicos,'— h uhiat v, to tuen our thumbs down." According to Latin usnge, tw ** premere ' a thumb is to move It as yuu do & corpso 100 the grave, or a plow-ahare intv the eatth, In the next sentence Prof. 8. i Dr. llarrson, of the M. E. Church South, will reach in L‘Hnllnlr{ M, K. Church, Bunday even- ng, on +*Tha Nollgios Future of the Haces In the'Bouth, " ‘Tho regular weekly social meeting of Travell: Men's Uh‘rhll-lll dn!nn will bu‘hvhfln lh:‘l‘flhl’:! work room, Lower Farwell lisll, this eveningat 8 o'clock. All ara Invited, 148 Aus. o nd reieemalon s treatment, o male thrown open thls afternoon beiween the 0. 408 Weat Madisoun st horse, I8 one no ouo who reads | hoursofJsna 6 o'cluck for public Inspection. ME A can sver | Icr'.;fl:. Rt st it AR Hhe ls lying st the foot of Washington strest, e MEDIVAL, **When 3 enians wers bul N 0 Parthenon, o hey noticed any mulea particatarly | 758 Jast mecting of the Philosopbical Soclety for goslous b thelr taak, they Iet thuw out 0 Kruze | ceflvered by Joun W, Eisr. Esqes on o Dose S Tl E e ns down 1 g worka of - e wwi'ne: | Civilizstion payr™ After the”lectura aud discus- slon, suma linuortant ameudments to the constitu. tlon will ba consldered, and then the oficers for ensuing yoar will ba clected. A full sttend- ance is desired. ‘Tha Young Men's Rongbllean Dobating Club of tha Tnird Ward_ will held incle St obate hid evening at tha corner of Tweuly-scond strcet ana Watash avenug, 1nthe Loagne rooms, Hul **Iesolvd, That ilayes' Bouthern Policy Will otey. " The following gentlemen , ran along beslde tho beasts that were deaw. INVALIDS. WINCHESTER'S IIYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME AND S0DA will promptly and radically cure consumption snd absolutely prevent its tained at_public expensy as lang After duscribing thie und otber hu Hergh will do wlsely to_eprint and circulate ne & tract, Plutarch says that Ceto_soemed to despl auch regard fur brut jor the horse he bad ridden thiraugh hisConsula Henedt Tuis Coul in Susin. 1lu excuse wus that the freight of thio | will take part: Afirmalivo—Messrs, b B i, o e | e qten, Wi, st Bt Nacsileo Dy Mg | Sevalopement Lo el canas o e v tain: hunest hln.innncr found no meaucr deed fu Cato's | nault, Mostgomery, Stephons, and ltansum, ‘The | o N KONCHITIN, GENEBAL DEBILI ' dealings With Lis rlaves thun ble turuing off of the | Public are juvited. CULONIC BUONCIHITIN, E DEBILATY, Sievd 1has iad burved Bim 80 well, ¥ 2 — NERYOUS PROSTRATION, DYSPEPSIA or INDI . ORIMINAT, GESTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, and TIE COUNTY BUILDING, Threo murder cases In the Crimlnal Court Mon. day. #11 dlscases arining from POVERTY OF THE BLOOD, WINCHESTER'S HYPOPUHOSPINITE OF LIME AND BODA 15 A SPECIFIC, belug une- qualed as & VITALIZING TONIU, snd BRAIN, Peler Karsten, keeper of o saloon ai No. 216 Lincoln street, wad yestenday held 1 $300 baill to the Criminsl Court, charged with maliciously beat. t eybalendis . | 10g Wililaw Drews, & customer, over tuo head with | NERYE, and BLOGD FOUD, e b voecd dove, | A1Ango club, becauds bolppencd to difer witahi | Fricts 81 and @9 ber boutlo, Pronared only by amounting to 140,000, in relution to & debt. Drews was baaly bralsed WINCHESTER & 00, Chemists, Felton, of the Bridewell, bad an Intcrviow yes- and cut, aud was bardly able to sppear in court | Sold by Bruggists, 80 Jobh! w York, yestorday, ; John Jackson, 14 yoars of age, Is lockea up’st t Madisun Streel Statlon, charged with wall sum of money from Miss Scoville, of No. 251 Weat Mon- ruestreet. The theft was perpetrated at the cor- mer of Morgan sud Madison strocts, yesterday aftorvoon, UMicer Thomas Murphy was sitracted by the crics of 1bo lady, and sfter & short chase succeeded in capturiug the thief. Matt Vitzpateick, & young thlef la the Weat terday with Comnmisslouer Bradley In reference to dleting tho county prisoners, Nuihing came of it. Sherl® Kern's friends in the Hoard have been rompted 10 ou any reduction in his allowsnce ur dicting prisoners on account of the recent rise 1n provisions. ‘The Grand Jury yesterday did very Nitle work. To-day it will vialt tnedali, 1t will acarcely bave twe to 100k into tho coal sad otber contracts, bowever greal its desire may be, before adjouruloy. Thera {8 0o telling bow soon somo of the Come STFHE HEAD OF ALL” OLD RELIABLE Meadqnarters | Orrica Giitcaau, Tlocx lataxn & BAciwio ttat: HOA! 1877, the Chf for ti tion of Lirectors pursusnt Lo law, and the ¢ ‘of such 0tliur busincas 83 may 1d 8¢ tho olllce of the Capany 1a the City ol fll‘ uf June ne: GiL RIDDLE, Prea! VANILLA CHIOCOLATE. MAILLARD'S Defies all Ilonest Competition. KU Wholerale and Retafl. 8 aguo Uall, saule (8100, Profemlos Aliatour Iruat, 1,00, Add ‘A, KPALDY 118 Haniol) TLC! Wo makeasnecial Vel O IEC ) o oL EES SOP T PP F i { F Hohtharer and o Heit orders Omm'l;ur i deiive ercd AMICK, A Maliresses thorous! OCKIOLDERS D CoNrFaNy, Aprl 24, he Annusl Mesting of the Btockholders of s ARBUSL I LS Phel o Pacine Ttaliroad Co., ui Weducedsy, o i1y TOWS, Becrotary, > LY, PRSI e o e Schidebatsl 4 SECTORETY CELEURATED throughout tio Unlon —expressed (v all rts. 1D and upward at ‘tloner, Chlcago. COLLECTIONS, LLEET YOUR PAST DUE BILLS BY ALACIN HICAGO MERCANTILE AG RUOM 36, 162 WASHINGTON & AL GOODS, 1 it Aliiuava By, or Base-Ball Supplios, ‘..vn.n'ur- Dead, 1.1, e Syitom Score BTN Chbecialty, Iratcd Catalokus 1506, nene;, 6 and so- ram the wll o3 HEK. L CRANWEORD, . YL!’“&"’I'\N‘ LAMWPOIL v‘afl East Adams-st, N, hly cleansed and renovated. insa cging beforo thiel t, 88 11 dent. 4 er b, Addi reGUS ikt Contes. §:N CY, 4 ou: 4 wnre '.u 18, BURNHAM, £ .o Cuiianay DRY GOODS Tuesday, May |, 9:30 a. m. the Knglleh of which s, +*A partial eritic wil a e ae 2410 eois 107 apeclmen £opy o VAMLLA G" 0 C 0 LATE SR T | s ptnger anente osen | Sl s ’ | S Sy doons Kives 1 c ha umb | of the Fir mont this evening at the armory. == = = FoR H 3 aburen, “Authon's otbor authorky o Javenal | 40l tomperance-meoting will be held e | oo DEATHS, | pRmATKFAST, LUNOCH, | WlITE 00003, LiNEfs useranuns edant, e vers polica vl eveningat Temperance Hall, 211 West Madison | o OAUB=ADrII 20, James Gaus, aged 40 yesrs and and TIRAVIELISRS, Hosteny, UNDERWWEAT, Tho ‘satlriat.on tho shoddies of b s Funerai from 70 Archer-av. to Wellu:st.- dopot CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Ite., Lto. CARPETS One o'clock p. m. TUESDAY, MAY 8, IMPORTANT TO Couritry and City Trade. Clesring Sale Embrotdories, Lawns, Bulsse Malls, Nalnswok Edges, Linen Edges, &c., &c. Avery lor shawiny. Superlor BROWIE; o, P. GORE & CO., Auctrs For Wednesday, May 2, Oyr Auction Bale of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS WILLBE VERY COMPLETE{n Bastern, New York, Philadelphia, Roch- ester, and Chicago Mado Goods, In full lines of all grades. GEOQ. P. GQORE & CO., 08 avd 70 Wabash-a¥. By WAL MOOREHOUSE & €O, Auctonsers, 374 8ad 276 East Madison-at GREAT OLEARING SALE. THIS MOUNING, st 100'clock, IMMBIENSEH STOOK of New and Elegant Furnlture of a1l kinds MUST BII SOLD, AS WE BUALL Temove May 1, to 84 & 86 Randolpb-ste Alsa 8 large stock of Second-Jand Furniture. 100 DOZEN MARKE'T BABKETS, assorted slzes. 1 Carpenter's Cheat of Tools. mal o ATaLreLOGK PUECTRKLY s soplf et 80 21 > Be Y e Vhell S robsars wl'be reqiinid to remove thelr goods te misstoncrs way Lo transported. Thelr secrvt meot- fugeof lato bive boen, doublless, Lo sccustom thewselyes to confluement. 'Fhey are 1o bo trivd ju. & few duye. Piper-Heidsieck Tho oldest and most popular brand of CHAMPAGNE Inthe Unlted Stales. Forsala EVERYWHERE ‘The only Wine that lv alwsya tho sama, Twelfth-Sisuet District, Wie Yestorday arcosted by Oficor Tim Maboney, willi assault and sttewpted robbary upon W, E. Wilson, proprivtor of & burdware-stors st No. U82 Halsted atreet. Pike, the murderzer, sunounces that he bas em- | lla was positively identifed as (be one who did tho ployed conssl aguin. ' I 6l of the stiomeys spe | sncakiug by ssversl persons remiding in tho vicloi- pesr for aw thatha s ssld to havo retained, thore | ty. Tho rulian who did the stabbiog is kuows, will be but little room *for 8oy uvns elsc $n the | sudcaanot lung eludu caplure. court-room ut ble teial. Jastice Suwmmerteld yesterday hold tho follow- Tiio Loepltal Cummiites vesterday sudited s bill | fnus J. E, Scotbend L. M. Kobinsou, vagranls, ot 81600 for Hogan for pluwbloy, ele. 1a I bil | §c0 ortnive monibatn the, Hosss, of Cetrectiva, was aa {iem of fi.:m 5or lubor, IS was v a5y ob< ustice Scully held Mary Kilcoyne in $200 (o the - MISCELLANEOUS, Gas Fixtures Totalled at Wholesale Prices at GALIVS GAS MANUFACKOLY, 07 &00 Canal'st., bear 101 FO%, THE DLACK UILIST - amp Mills, Englnes and Dolicrs ou hand at P, W.UATES, 5053 & CO., Ol Eagle Worla, day of tha sals, L 1ug goods o our pomession, on which de- patbilie s i ou sopenieg, o U 1 semorshoy wiliberesald. —~ - By HIRAM BRUSH, 103 Fifsl T Chattel Mortgage Gale of Saperior Furaltare of sl R IO ake o betai. sadfro hausebold el S T R K vt e 5 o April 2 e WA BAUSL, Slctiawer.

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