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: TUESDAY, MAY 1, I877. i CHICAGO TRIBUN ] THE CHI 18 BABBITT’S TOILET So, 3 ., holding in his hand o_portion of a whifie- | Dr. D. T. Brown; Tressarer, Leonard Woods SoAp, . s msal of Sec. 5,02 of the Revised Statntes, | menced action In the conrls, Te is very conident | LOCAL CRIMINALS. B e o o o Oirien Assessor, A. 3. Philllps; Marshal, W. IL. Sellick; | TR L SOAR, IHE CITY: Bncer which the indictment was drawn. Possibiy, | that he will succeed In his undortaking, L about the nend. The men then meparated and | countino AR IR T . = i R e e et e e B e | Bk Sttt T ek A oo uittal. tallow, it wilt occur. : g . N 5 stabhed his This s a strong ticket, composed of our ablest men |. GENERAL NEWS. Werewill then beao smpropricty n alfowiog an Last weck there wera 120 deathsin theclty. a | A Jealous Negro Kills His Rival | SPiicdhiso Jale s 2 ptrone Hekel, chmposedof auik ableat men s P lisked, Th » 4 d, eald Mr. Mills, that the = Tolloming e e lndictment 80 B¢ PSR, I | accrenee of 25 I Tl correcpandth eek 1n with a Slungshot. actonae would piEad that O Belen teod the knite i | they will be an honor to the clty. ; A rivated g The Teemont Tlouse is observing the let of May | fONOWRER o p o pnnen o TS0 hes Mored mules anb ah Tomnaices 40 self-defense. On the contrary, the evidence went D e ————— e 2 LA & il sTaller cfln’é’.’fa: 13 putting the office in a thorongh state of repalf.. | poory Derian who, having taken A% ool oiore 3 | marricd and 83 singles 2 colored. Toucts o show that he ws tho aggrestor, sag; st e - TELEGRAPH WAR. it P B .z‘ggf;hgum 7 i . competent tribunni, officer. B case % year of ag he principal P o cked a quarrcl wi A n ‘ . '30.—The West: jon Telo- | Radt 5 iy Thil Hoyne was trying a new zad interesting suit | Sompetent iibunnl, officer, or peren, 1 aiy case fn sl were under 1 year b Gene, a1 apoptexy. 4; | The Fratricidal Jones Held Withont Plcke 2 Quurrel w1 charicier Lot the fusyche: g.:;hx.é::: Ax;f’lhrnnghrh::nl.e;l. er(t;- g;;“:" Fes R £ odory m:,:‘&‘& he adinistored, that he will testify, declare, depose, cat i p = ; X 5 Eton deminiilin oF ovFiucate, b3, it MBENEL TS | oo g e pm o O tmamitlon: 05 e Bail by the Coroner’s Jury. GRS Lo a55 it e wasied a Tair tias for” the doc .| Sistant Generdl, Superivyendont, A1k s werion in P wue, ‘willtully aud contrary 1o snch oath siates or siib- ingitis, 8; phthisis, 17; pnenmonia, 127 sulcide, fendant, g & that | the Circuit Court to-dny asking an injunction Booe e TRy OF pearts and shalt-be uniseq | 2 Ratio of deat, 3 v cack 3,250 of population! C “tiie Trial of O7Brien | o'liicawis s monte Halo oo Fusd that | against the Missour! Pacific Railrond Company and e A O Rarator, mat mrare thar vt yeatn and ol meas, | Citizens generally will do well to obgerro the | Commencement of“the Trial o citizen, " Tho dcceased, Doody, whs & man | aganst the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Company e The FINEST O o OBt 2 lard labor, not mare than five years: sud sl miore: | gehedale for scavenger work as given below, to for the Murder-of Doody, - sver sbe oot tail, and considerei Lmselt | 1o estealn the former from transporting or per. | G, Tl SINEXE FOLL AR g ¥ Sours o th Toe'arthe | the end that they inay know when to expeet tho able to thrash anybody aronnd the stables. 10¢ | pmipingto be transported over its road any, tele- | Mangticrirs. iy Imllgliufig‘?“: “ \ll:l"l h th Cnited Stites until sac hody X A Tvas jealous of O'lirions prominence fn the stable, | 70y S0l 0 "0hier matertal o be nsed bt o vesterday~—of clothes. The new togs are adark ilue. At 30'clock yesterday afternoon & laborer named lames Mann, by attempting to board a train in notion at Englewood, dislocated and fractured bis aip. ve 2] maycourt ol i igantha o their refuse matier : The temperature yosterday, g8 observed by Ma- | ¥ courtof the Unlied stites un arbage-gatherer and have tho Ba. sallee t 2 ) dison strect (TRIBuxe Build- y handy. 'The district bounded by Harrison, I i I oalone of O e praminence bt tls atibls; ] : BTN | AT T R | e FE | S o i dree My, B | S SEARE R | ot i Rl R o it My i B gy 0 by L i e, 3 0] Mr. e k hi street and C) Oty , Wi Y3 oo, s y? ¢n the defendant witl e W etree, ercction or construction elegi il : m., 42; 3 p. m., 44; 8 p. m., 40. Darometer at | given ban.r A;xxd. of sotmee ‘,}gc:tg;dsl‘o ‘guk bim e disirict bounded by Marison and Tweaty-sec: whippings, Eto, :;;gg;ggggg;;m,mn Bnother Jnan who ntiempted Foadway of said Company between St. Louis and [ | Worth ten times its cost to every mother ng iy $a. m., 20.85; 8 p. m., 20,92, IF OE HA ond strects, the river, and Lake strect wi el - S to interfere. ‘The sccond encounter wus also pro- KansasCity, and to restrain nnd enjoin the Atlantic mmtclfl:wllm:lént mg ‘:D”&y“;‘l’lu'fl!ncl Cakes af § who struck defendant with | & Pacific’ Teleeraph Company from erect- | pance Kedress ddress on recelpt of 79 R i ndictmens. - cleancd Aonday, Wednesday, and Friday, ne will i ? i “Thi augsentl pekenfsent, e A O3BORN~RUSK. c knife with which the cutting was done, | the roadway of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Com- 5 sty EiftionTem tint to b 5 pany between St. Lonts and Kansas City any tete- B.T.BABBITT, NeWYOI’kOl trial. and ain ready for it any day. This fudict | /M ElYor (LIrniea, "Fourth, - Kifth, Eighth, 0 2 a i 5 . B i O'Irien lent that to Doody a few days before, and VDI, oy, aa. roveape, ahd 1 KoAIl bo Al g | Ninth. Kleventh. Tureifth, " Thiteenthy il et Divialon éolvied folks Tare ‘;‘"{; i ot sed Tt afiain wadtl 1 iny becide the. men on | B2 h poles or fine of telegraph, and from inter- Prote my lanbeeney sor e, : e and Stupgagon® OYeT €very Tueaday, | tried to outdo ther colored brethren in the South | 4id not sce it azain Rmmuf:y was that Doody | foring in any way with. tho- iclcgraph Tineowned FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS, prove my Innacence 1o the entire satisfaction of | jl b TR G cdag. Division, and have at last succceded. The ebony : : : 4 < rd of g - 5 sed the knife, and this view i3 supported by the | and operated by plaintif, and from interfering :Jm e e Cain of Cottage Grove avenue nas been surpassed | fact that the defendant reccived a h‘;fi cut. with .‘ly of the rights acquired bg'ct‘hc w?:::n& wween [t an its . and, without waiting e ; s thing | eaw its animus. and, ansthing | TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. | byaMerialonsteeet David, who went forth to do CHARLES BLAIR fi'L'fil‘nE%Tfi?:la““c‘?ifin‘f:.'r‘°‘“q‘m".7‘xnjnnc.,..“ and A PEPFE CT T{)]L o sah o, oo proscention. 112 | vanted, and okders of iné above tmpert lodhed s (8 E l SOAP' At 12:30 yesterday morning James McGraw and Lotta Davis, residing at the corner of Washington aod Union strects, were thrown from a bugry at the oi}‘mer of Wood and Lake strcets. The woman was quite scrionsly injured, and her companion ‘wae padly braized about the head and chest. At 8:10 Jast evening J. O. Callaghan, of No. 652 Falton street, and fimcu Giddone, of No. 1351 Fulton strect, while ndinzin a bugzy, were acci- dentally thrown out by a sudden fright of the horse, and were badly Injured about the "head and chest. They were attended by Dr. E. Gurrett,and 5Dt to their homes. Tostmaster Palmer lopped off six beads in the Post-Oftice yesterday, three in the registry depart- ment. two in the mailing department, and one at the North Side Station. Inefliciency was the canse for the discharge in the main office, and « pugnaciousness in the branch. The victims were clerke, whose places are occupied to-day by new appointees. 1n the absence of the Postmaster, the names of the victims could not be obtamed. ‘The friends of P. P. Nliss received a telegram yesterday from )I'li. Whittle eaying that he shonld start at once from Indiavapolis for Cleveland, and would nolify those interesied bere 26 soom 25 he t be scred with a warmnt or : of \hlIChkind, ldm;‘ldchl_.l)‘ R:gnfi:rl’::lc‘n;:n to battle \vlthnsmncinumcklng, or some weapon of wnadlhefllikw['! iy & o ¥ come to Chicago and give bail. oo **No vacancles in this office” is posted on the | tic slungshot character. In proof, the corpse [ resides at No. 278 State street, and acted as car- e i v 1d'be - - 3 g ! Nos. | 8erved on defendants this afternoon. The Western ?chn(l;‘):l n‘z ruflmcl,r.‘;{u;: rgi:ic;; "f,’.',‘:‘fi.’::‘l 1‘:.7311-5.3'& door leading to the County Clerk's room. of a large, powerful “negro, with paught | I3 °;.‘f&“££ utn{‘ -':'.filif?-&é :{;:{uh,}:‘;&vr&s:.“»:‘zfi:& Unfon Telegraph Comapany scts forth in 118 petition "1‘-"(::: dmoeg lx:':z 'rgqumm ?r the toflet Is a goog that, owing to_ the crowded condition of businexs | xotice of the Harms' Injunction was yesterday | to mark the cause of death seve o livid o s the Pafimer House Siables, Y iinsst had | 4t 1t has Gner contract with, the J’.’fl,“ Missouri | asticle oo kLo prucurs (s ot Awars xa T e Dol have voealt. o mot saro tosay. | served on bim, the County Treasurer, and the | spot and an abrasion of the skin on the left | Laows bofngLaimer liouse Slables, Witnees nad | that e oaEa e enichle Sdsally binding | matier. Siany ofshe most cxteasice Sape ath may fall. So 1 shall have to w S Tl e it temple, and dircctly at the outer corner of the | five years. Decossed wasat work in the stablea | Rpon the rats a0 M e Taao e thetr delicate coloring and fragean . CuA Maleriaisang | e 1 on orklemen af 10 rotse 108 | aemrononny made ba terday. The Baard | S¥€ was deposited at 10:45 last eveningin the | S Ot that mogun, s Lofe thers about [ € B o the s Mivsonct” Bacing, | coclr delen most repuitve Lmpratien | B oo = el S T e or),‘;;i.,”;!““l“;a’,':,’s;’o‘ug“,"" ’;2’,,").0,’,“‘ it when | Madison Strcet Station by Officer Cater: The Dt or 2o el month, - o why de- | Rtoad, and the Conrt hsg taken thenamo views of | recently made pubie easrutee s senis i Seifence, Holnwesans oliie KIS0 oL B oIRI N | e eote (1 damm UhAC Ho i It A public sce the | D04y was laid out on an fron frame of n bedstead | fendant left was inadmissible, She matien, L suneareinat. he Atlantic & PAcic | uvelr startling, and deserre serous. congipy B T e Fieoray o ofitn. | SRAE ol tas e Comre T I ajolning room. and willtheve await the dis- | The examination being reiumed, witness sad | Telegrapi Company takoadanini, and wore Der- | Soonted Soapare o ogen to o e ool i Fivess Tanch weleht ds tho ruth. 1 Bave drawn The Pittsburgers who ate furnishing the fron | bositlon of tho Coroner. The dead man'sname | thutubout 7340 p. . Scu obgection’ ns 1o teais | Of Saturday and Snaday to aistdbate poles along ;’.",’l‘_“l’:;‘:{?;;’:;L’.{;;‘gplm“;;};!'{;;fl Infaring s up for the new Court-House begin to clamor for | is Abrubam Rusk, and the circumstances of his mony with regard to O'Brien’s appearance sus- pnrto{ dl?: ronte uruzf’fnuroad Company in order | oo1.0 “The character of the Lt mmm:e’ :7"&-:4. B hich T woulg NkE. gou to_ publish, It iy n o aei in & nollte réquast fora "‘;’[‘"‘3 ““%"‘M‘{ e b n fained). Halt an hour later O'brien came to the toavoid the process o from the statement of & geateman who mager e owever, whic o G elight advance carl y in quence. i3 mother and a brother, aged 24, named Ben- | barn where Doody was. The latter passe back RAP o scentlng of Soapa his bustness; he recently dectarsg i eaent atTeane o a7 lve to say ™ | = Archltect Egan osked the Jioarl yesterday 1o | Jamin, reside at No. 302 Talor stecet. Abraham | but afterwards camo ot Into, the front. O'Brien OBITUARY. Derions eagaged In this smelosmcns ool ‘eandti: build the yrater-clogots necded an the Gourt-Houre | Ly but recently arrived n thiv city, and has been Goma ot Into & vt ot o detesa himpll; | 2w Yous, April00.—Tho . Hector Brown. | Fromsercs o tengear el U oneesertog g learned any new facts about the discovery of Mr. | 31d: fOF the presont at feast, fs all | Z 9 Bilss' body. Mrs. Wilson, the sister of Mr. Blise, T ih Blr o Thi Trisin. Sauare. What las become of Periolat's offer ta | i WA ecently a required cither at bia mother's | SIS 8 X d i, 1R IhI Ve 658 Aok oF ibe bt e aiste Fnst . Y - y answered, '*No, sir, I don't want to have n, fol Ly- ¥ agt ‘The dlificulty o procuring a ectl; g iarinustana stacied Iuatevenlie for tho sty 400, Aprll 0, 18751 have come to Chicago | DUIIG them In connection with his fence-advortia- | VRS Gete of g islee. Sadic Stowart of No. G | anyhing to do ith sod. "0'Briensprang towards | Bibie Soctety, dicd yew 1y, aged 86 "Tollct Soap s AL ut ooy Iates: homeced airoleat n op at Clevelan y 00k voluntarily (6 answer the cnarges | I0Z Mendian strect. ~ Merjdian strcet, it might bo hore | him, and Doody sald. - Don't coue qoar e, or 1 P F R O ey serpisc wnd chemical i or M Bt d At ; grade asainst o In connectiun wlcn Ul ransactioasof | Commiestoner Fitngersld has been striving for | Nerdian ey ! Sind ikl bl e VBrien suill continned 16 aor s & K. These charkes gers C 3 strect running between Des- | will' burt yom. ricn #till continue ap: s i 30, —Mrs, A 'rns] e r, AT (o Tomndation - Tact “and. hass bary | some time to cnt down the price nllowed the | plaines ana Halsted, midway botween Washington | pronch, and Doody strack him ik o sehcl or I“;:""":,"‘,i_ Iy iy 5“::1 i ek Kino the G aablisament ls by fa the ugestor miade with & hope of fnvalidating my testtmony {n un | Sheriff for dieting the prisoncrs, but hae 80 far | npd Madison, or, in’ platner terms sgill, it is only | club. This weapon Doody. afterwards threw | Of E. W. Trask, the oldest jewelry- naone | Xinflathe Unfted Stute Tor many yeats bosr pRAITYS Lmportant cfvll suit, 1 find thiat, owing to the condition | been unsuccesaful, He says that he now prooses | an alley. Both sides are lined with Jow, rickety | away, saying' - that “he - could lick | of the most prominent merchants of this clty, died | romian DUE this Jatet suceems fs. the gniicl dis- 1o take the matter into the courts, where™ he will houses, most of which were builtin the carlier dnys | O'Brien without 1t. It did not a pear that the | this aftcrnoon of consumption, after a long and crown to the numerous victories already achie v 2daj. Whittlc and participate in the juvestigation. Another ol resident of Chicago passed guictly away from life yesterday. dirs. Ann Mclntyre, wife of William P. Mclnfyre, expirea at her late B S al been » ssdentof Ris iy or | Juimnces fuiithente intl tputoec el thd repies e te conete wlate he's i o he dumerout ik iy the brain. She had been a resident of the city for | I therefore Liope that the i) rove that the HBoard is violating the Iaw { of Chicago, and aro conse ueutly several fect bolow | effect of the blow was very great. The menalter- | lingering fliness. ter vears of patient labor ani sclentificexpe . e e R eie, waslinier. | Seheards T thn FATE SAICALE ‘myoclt 2a soeh a0t | n making the dieting a parto the Sheri nProts, | the level of the sireet, . These rookerics are ine | whads ineheicans foughi in the rear part of the Special Dispatch to The Tridune. 116 of e o Bmssucceeded i pertecting he compouk, ed. © Her and will see Lo it that the County Trensurer fs un- | Jiabited by the poorest and most. ignorant classes, | barn for a few minutes. O'Brien got up and Lexinotos, Ill., April 30.—Mrs, Jonas Fell, | eloal Insrcaiooe: oot ¢ Blircat vegetabis olis; ol AN BLENNERUASSETT. Tt ot o ond when, Doody got up witness ssW | wife of D, Foil, one Of the oldcet actilors of Lex: | Slatiuriog Leoceass bie Durert vepetabla ol £ Mouaintances for many estimable qualirie. 3 Ier age was G5 years. fanenal occurrs to- | €ase vanbe reach Joined from paying him any greater sum for diet~ | and ot o few ars ocenpled s cajored. bagny morrow morning at 10 o'clock from St. Stephen’s Y, Ing than he can show he has paid out. Abrabam and Ben Rusk called at their nicce's | that his entrails were hanging out. \Witness suid, ington, died yestordny. Ahe result 18 slmply unparalied In this department of jae Charch. OBITUARY. * A very unusna] thing happencdat the jall yester- | home at about o'clock Inst evening and remuined | *SJim, you sre car. s atierwirds told O'lirion B oo S T o rasie : 3 A 3 o & ** B. T. Bannire's Tas, ¥ -mark. onng man who { for about an honr and a half. They were cvidently | that Doody was cat, and O'Bricn sald that he never Lnor, L., Apri) 30.—re. T. G Hamphrey, | by weich BASSEETS, i ,}:‘_’,:;‘4' ok Deputy Coroner Korn yesterday held inquests J0HN 9. ATRR, flar momiug, A Tew dagnagen v watched, fo their cgress ihey were con t anybody, O'Lrien walked nway and passed tvon Bridget McDonald, at No. 57 Nebraska strect, For come little time Mr. John V. Ayer had eaf- | had for several years been in the employ of Mandel atched, !rro!;mr; No,el; begwhmc"a“fl oy ‘cll,lw t‘)‘:{ .\m{iesnn Hnen:c ;znrfmom, .‘Y‘_h"c Ke Te- | 8 widow, one of the leading ladies of Eastetn Mo- ::?I,mxlhe:?r?‘u:l,m delicate akin of tufanta, eh whodied Saturday evehingof hard drink and 3 g it 2 \ Lrotiicrs wns committed on the charga of forgery, . odcther wnequmied dove of amevic:and dpom Awon Abreas, | fered with eryalpelas, and yesterdsy moraing at | (VS s Soninlticd on the chargo of forgery, | franted In front of No. 8 by Winteld an thoroush- | mumed until arrested by Oficer Macanley. Lean County, died yesterdn ropertics, Liha Logetner, anesaled in ity mollins labarer 7 years of = age,' who | 2:30 he yiclded to the demands of the diseace and | gz fF 00 OERE the $15, which vas collected. | fare, the former with a white woman named Kate | In cross-examination witnces wuid that O'Brien e —— {nf; of stich abrelute purity as to require no S fees’ Canada, and the latter with a mulatto woun. Win- | was barelieaded when he came up to the staple. HOW A BROXER EARNED 850, eheimlstry to dlsgulsc {aforior materlal, - The nae od; fined taste consldera the absence of artificial Jperfume a 1 pled Eomg to” work velterdsy moming at the corner of Willow and Dayton jizectr. _ Deceased was employed by thecity clcan- ing etreets, and leaves five children residing at the comner of Blackhawk and Townsend streets. A verdict of death from heart disease was rendered. Dassed from this world fnto the next and better. | Saturday nicht he was takon from the jali to wit- Mr. Ayer has been prominent in Chicago for a Ress his mother death, and yesterday be was number of yearsasa wise and respected citizen | 8£3in taken out to attend her funoral. he case is and a successful merchant. e lhad, through o | 2 Verysad one, and usunusual as it is sad. i v The crowded condition of the Connty Hospital is judicious disposition of his talents and hie wealtl, to be relieved by moting the auner and convales ficld Osborn axsumned an offensive attitude and ac- | There was blood on his face. Messrs. Tilden, " : Saped b i of writing amatory coletes to his | Fuller, and Mooro were present wien O'iren | Mr: Willam Dacker, o well Yoown Jrokap ot ihe pegicetion of smextaess and e pocular o mfe, Kate Canada, and of calling upon her when | came to the ‘stable. Nothing new was brongnt | New York City, stepped into the offic L Realthtul and agreeable article of the lag eres St he was absent from nome. Rusk replicd that he | ot as to the fisht except that dur ng | town soap manufacturer a few days since,and com- | pEAERIGt g was sorry if hc’hsxl wdzmnlly Dfl'cndedghhn. nlt‘hd a:‘e course o!d it Doody o O'Brien down. | plained of the dullness of business. **I can make chiIugti spectally desirable for the oee of ladies wg . 8 o . " sai i e, N o o promised to quit it and do 80 nomore. Some other e ovged that he had once or twice | it jivaly for you," said the sonp-man. **T can POL | Tnen's oiler, and as1% makes & hetey boiies 1 e The Froight Department of the Kansus Pacific | asdumed 3 atation n the féremost rank of public- | 19,70 0 1VeS 27 froting the vauper and cohvales- odto qult S i 3 ! e Railway have just fuaned one of the most complete | apirited clizens, and was looked upon by his fel. | SSA% 4% fo the Poc Feport hat the work hasal- | [l Sorewide, but uothing of Tine .| benininlred of e e enteriained band feniiss | you in the way of making $50 fn fteen minates; | If Thn S, A1d 4t makes s favy ac s fuse, Deine o T ovetih, 2ad, fironsth, and ome | ready commenced fn a guiet way, and that the re- | WUrS man 4 " | eguinet O'Brien, but Thers Was no scheme to put | but I know you would back ont.” **Show me the e Boncra. s ok g emand or e willegh maprfor the convenlence of shippers to polnts in Kaneas, Colorado, Dakots, Wyoming, Arizona, and Xew Mexico ever seen. | It 15 notonly a very handsomely-engraved coanty map of those Statcs ond Territorice, but cvery point. to be reached is indexel on 1lic map, and can be found as readily as Jyhosc departure {rom the world Is to'be generally | suit so far has been 5 remnrkablo incroase in the amented. number of births at the Poor-Monse. Those last Mr. Ayer was born at Haverhill, Mass., inJann- | ool averased one o day. The hotter plan 16 rid ary, JoI% and remained there until he was 20 | fhe Ylogpital would ba to adopt some stringent yenrs of aze, when be went to New Orleans and | rujos about the ndmissions, for nothing can be DREW SOME WEAPON OF THE SLUNGSHOT il‘lm guln( i‘xm; barn or & fiul Il)m:dy‘&o \lvllxlxlp l:lm. chance,™ said the broker, ‘‘andif I back ont I Curther, witness testidied that he said at the time ‘ 5,000, S*Well,” i i st i ibe blow with the whitletres was struck: | MBS Yo S5,000.7 CWWell” said the soap. | B, T, BABBITT, New York City, felled himto the earth “neverto rise agmn. dJohn | hard it wouald have broken the man's sknll, B L TR YOS I you w s - b 4 imultaneon: 0 th In reply to some questions pnt by & juror, wit- | my large advertising signs, pat it on your breast, oo, ot muliassousy uoon the | 1o reely 1o stme quostions ant by 5 left groin. | carry it up Wall street from Pearl street to Broad. ORDER and dealt tho clder Rusk a stunning blow, which AVCTION SALES. 2word o 3 dictionary. Lvery sipper 1o the | opencd s boot and shoe store. At the end of fivo | TS bt ble nimissions, for - S 121, 5] 5 v 2 it 5 B it o S 2l atrslsbed oy | yeses, e biracss oot being as peorperons s San s RO T ai B gt traut L awar, sud e Pihen threatencd 1o call 3 policeman if thoy |y and roturm. “By Wil A, BUTTERS 6. AR s Tacic Tathway, Bamss Gl lor < frThors £iaEoneral gherchnadines T whick e eg | County Azont's offcs showt be Tored fo-dy, it n‘.’%::c%“rvg“?:nr:‘s e Tack Ghor. masmageis | 50.bceusion 1o 4o so, for Lie would not fight any | Mr. Barker picked up the slgn, adjusted it, and Anctioneers, N8 & 120 Wabasheay. oiart ~th the Commlssioners wilted vesterday. Mr. Fitz- sccrete themselves 50 that they could ot be foand. | more. Probably Doody did not know that he was | allicd into the strect. Upon® the sign wéro a _— i - cut unll witness noticed the fact and pointed it [ large picture of a negro woman washing rlotfing, TRADE SALE. In Tur Tawuxs of Sunday last there appeared 8 parazraph in relation to the finding of some far- aftare, the property of an_0lé woman named fler- Tick, Keeper of 1 house of Hll-fame on State strcet, very saccessfal. After twenty-three vears of hard ia 0 % had been notleod & Work, havine accumulated considerable wealth, he | SS72IC hropareds report, as had been notleed in [ 3 0f K S0t 0 there colitns ihadvance. bt the aiharmemsnontof. | TRCRRIEE o ot e war placed on a | out. and the words **Higzins’ Soap Is the Best.” The | WHITE GRANITE AND YELLOWWARE came to Chicago, reaching here in1660. He at il o 5 {nce gmbaied o tho heaey-hasduare businecs | (A5 iclary Comaltice eficed fo sign 5 Renes | it e it et Sl S ¢ ¢ muosy, S ot 1 e R Bt e 15 PLCKAGES AND heEy Tors, 3 : v K Dr. Fleming was cummoned at once, and, upon ar- | Superintendent of the Palmér Ionse Stables, carryinga sonp-oign caused grent sstonishment i | 150 CASES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, in the posscesion of Gilbert Simonds, formerly 3 | (A6 cimbarked fn the ichey-ardware pusiness ity detective. The wamen Hernck now allezes | ¥ Partner, Juds ol 2 | pe closed, however, in n very short time. It must AN 2 Sl i oo ot constier Simoni a5 In 033y He Dastncie, and ie aoie onk of e Misedose 7 | be.” The' Commissioners are” Inelmed 10’ o, the iy e T L athette, | S the pon ¢ festimony of e oEmer WIDOM | Wall strest; Mr. Barkor Bad ot omibed o TABLE COTLERY. CARPETS, AND OILCL to blaine in the matfer. She knew that lie bad | J3hi2g business, and (s now one of th work gradsally, howover, by which means they | 18 ppearant ask tic, | as to the fic ¢ saw Doody strike O'Brien wit nLE . CARPETS, AND OILCLOTHS, Mr. Aver was largely interested in the | otk sradually, howerge, be which means e oot et berhaps 3 vears of age, uad | the whifleiree. Ileard some pereon say that an- | blocks before a handred men and bogs were at i eipestay dlenine, Yors R RaCelt Tolling-mills at Younestown, 0. Upon the death mther good-looking. lils Urother and he have other wus a coward. Saw the night afterward. (The -8t 2 ;, and thus reduce the depend=nts to a smail frac oul o : 0 covrard. Sa ght afterwar heels, and when fe started on the home-stretch vt St i, sha D | o ey e Sl | i« g T o b o ol | eSS T OSSN, (T |l and when e i B e = The seaior partner has foliowed 1r. 'Hale. the boys | (G0 Rt id of heir friends, und then the way | 1'bcising carpete oud peher SLupodoe mvemmioyed | nishe Blanchard was called In and found Doody | ncwsboys, and Wall-stecet messengers sonted | RGN L ELhLs FURNITURE Tl enyensthrae Brame up s Treperied early | aaid ‘o b comparaiivels. Elobe, the ncvaihans | I he North Divislon. D was not at al & guariel, | 1yi oL sporara was called fn and found Doody | new cheered, and brokers rushed from their offees | - Brussels Carpets, Piano, Eio, 0 N e opposiiand fhdel bears a reputation for just | protruding. Thoy wers not cut, but blood spiiried | to tha street to ascastata. e sonen s the excite- AT aTCTION, TION, the furniture, Lut, owing to anerror jnthe de- ecription, supposed it tobea less valusble set. Anyhow, ehe fully acquits the ex-officer of any evil futent in the premises, ana wishes this justid- cation 1o o furth 1o the world. 14 TUE REASON WHY. and lenves, three grown up sons, Herbert C. by his ) v the Kditor or The Tribune. Aret wife, and Georgo M. and John M. by the sec- | SXCrcised in disteibuting relief boing macked in | fome men, and fndeed bears a reputation fu and | from an arfery. Witness rostored the intestincs to OSoeatr, A Mrfan, yun loierm ihe Hubhe Wand. ' He was noted for his integrity nd attention S lariech mith wiat Ithon heen., AL similar ear | 0 onts hacauenn the T AN ctosa, and thelr prover position, and by thia time Dr. Wicker. | 2¢0t- Tuesday Morning, May 1, at 10 0! Soperteniens of Shos ot ¢ County withtoldh in his &c&“nfi, dm;d h’f" devotion lu;mlflm business | yavecaved thousands and thoasands. of dolaey fon hsm:eltx Smlalxlz.c They ot therefore well known ahnn} nrdri\'cd. Doody was wildly dfl!r(?n:a and it mln "nc!lyflftee‘; m|n|;tl‘s Mr.rli;rhkler :vgnrrd :t A ¢ B“'Glfifl ‘,0 %l 6 West .’fl hon t the State Schoul Fund collected fur the year 1876 from | interests resulted in his amassmza une. 2 ' . n | tothe police, and cannot long escape. required from four to six men to hold him. e soap-mun's office and was pal s 850. As he ¥ ] SESS et oxeliip Treasurers of tho county? Many | Up o w0 or three hours bofore his death he was | The contractora have agreed Lo this movement on | fO7pEPOpce, an Casey followed up the trail and | The wounds were - dcacs aug stimulants Xeted the d wiped his forehead, h 5! eA0n-3 of the fenchers In the county towns cannot obiafn thelr 09 W = the condition that their orders be made to bear in- A pocketes c money and wipe s forehead, he We shall sell withont reserve the entire Furniture, hisrd earuiagi, and {2 wany ianancer ave to acll thelr | SORSClous, posceful, and contened. A few dava | IA SORIEGR (hat thelr ordors be made to apply to [ laseat night captured Jobn O<borne, brother of | adminxtered, and - th - man © wis © tomend lalmed: ‘I would not carry that sign again in | consisting of Parlor Suits, Chrmber Sols, rase Gag: Behool-ORIera at & larke Hiiconne nhige ool thelt | 40 1o way much léturhed as 1o his disposition of the ontstanding ordere, of conse.’ If they canget | the murder, in a house on Clarkstrect Rear Tweltth | 1o the. - Connyy Tawpiier, e "omored | exc # oL eaTy R I | R e~ Slrochrraper Sots, Lramels Car : : e s tening his will, he 2 % s 0 con- | Street. Ticwas locked up ot the West Madison | described ¢ d Wall street for $10,000. " ookt {ainc- 1he scxeral townships aceorling to law should Lave re~ | 108 wordly efects, but, unun signing interest at the rate of 10 por cont. they wilT- par ¢ Wi p 2 n | described the condltion of the deceased as shown anins, Book Case, Dinini-Room and Kitchen Furp became more calm and resizned, and, after provid- 7 Strect Station. Il had but litle to say about the | by the post-moriom examination. . Jamos Doody | S | (yre, ctc. H‘:_';""‘xnenlg.;sr‘;gl S5, Tpciare Elao, A . ' Anctioneest. cevad the amounts due thelr fownship before the first Sianday I 2pril’ Put fr the 136 few Sears cuuldaevor For oot o wh am aqme of them WL | st ang fhat il Wat macr madeloanoth e | by the post.m effects of an mcieed wound mads MARRIAGES., ing for the conduict of Lis business by his sbne, he ; for 8 shott time, e anulencha time ws the offce |/ LR LT Jillo, was rory Iuds mords, and | with a knife. \Witness understood that It was s ty;on the SOt it . MORTGAGEE'S SALE. et thelr funds before adout the st n{{une. Who ls to patiently awaited the tide that shonld float him off 1, i Ehmh‘l‘:u':lmr]!urxnriu{‘b_xé Bl R lpon the durk wnd unknown sea that roils all | {05 Cioned ithout raielng too zecat & howl. the deceased puthis Jand into his bip Docket aitf to gammon pocket knife, Death was conged by b ASMORTOX-In ‘hie city,an ihe 30i . < 5 world. y Aylung an s it | araw a weapen, when rothier strack at him | hemorrhage, peritonites, and k. c Rev. A. E. Kittredge, jam I1. y Of —_— Tpon the receipt of the foregolng letters, a grcore cannat he mado fo loglly. Near, fntercat, It [ ST & weopon, whenhls beotlie exnctly what, [ DO OTFAAES, perd o b gy Healshock. Toronto, and Sophia T Macion, of thin eit ENTINE FORNITURE OF -The faneral takes place at his late residence, | OiCTe ca > No. 1Park fow. to-morzow afternoon at 2 o'clack, | ¢ understoud thiat parties arc recking to enter fnto | Fith some having drawn 8 tazor, or having inany | who assisted at the post-morien exsmination, sald | _ WHITMORE—EATON—April 30, 1877. by the 30 Rooms in Marble Dwe“m' gs o d TmsCNE reporter called cn Mr. Plant for 2n ex- ool ot pactioyarsecking & N S conteact with the city farcareying them on. who | S Genicd having or Benjamin Rusk, nor did ke | that e beteoca Doody dicd from internal hem- | Rov. Abbott E. Kittredge.aG. P. Whitmore, of anation of the quasi-charges, and fonnd the Su. Sa- | The Rev. Dr. Edward Sullivan will ofciate and =ntend in. vi . will take county orders in payment. Puttinz the Fok Jerntondeat ;:’m{k;"‘;:‘g’;pgm?:gje’g&np{ge‘g’;{ 1he remains will be interred at Graceland. hest possible face on the situation. it 1 loomy. | know what had becomo of his brotacr wince the | orrhage, tho. resnit of the cutilng. The lliac | Newton, Mass., and Miss allce A. Eaton, af Chi Hi0ncay af KSclof Ootanr piacnt on the first . and the Commissioners themsolves beain af last to |/ANArTel. - The story was cunslderc_d rather thin, a3 | yein was panctured, and (¢ scemed to witness,as an [ cage, at the residence of Mrs. J. Havens, No Nos. 751 & 753 Wabash hind owlng 10 Jocal comyllcations and the diffical- ON °CIIANGE. realize the extent and rosult of their years of ;‘g;fi‘""@;’,’;'}l{,g:;“l{ft‘:;;’m’:‘;;‘él e S Sarert flat this wonnd could not have been made | cards., i - g ash-av,, ties of gettlng the amount duc from the State. The profigacy. oy Yy & knife-blude two inches Jong. is veln ha §27" Boston papers please copy. )] . 5 o to Sicb A0 J010 A0 | st el e erowdd retariag open fhe AN it s b voul] bt it Y | oS5 BERS LARGEYps 8300 m. Aot 50, | W odnosday, May 3, at 10 el ks. m 23, amount to $129,285.46, und the_amount pa o ¢ i2 NNOUN 3 > ¢ o . 38 | atSt. James Church, the Rev. D. Tighe ofic ouk on Apportionmei to 13,053 4, eavinga bt | opentas or Clange in anticipailon o some onnenal | NOUNCEMEN' JONES. had not seen the kmfo alleged to bave-boen user. Miss Lnlu Scliers ddaghter of fiim‘:' Sellers, Esa-) r.:‘rZfiLu'uT:'z' l':‘l':;’ 77‘:.'3;?{?‘,‘,;{’;7"5'_5‘ S 51.‘-3::' 'v'r."ni.“fiég ance of 3 242, 2. rcnlars are still out call- | excitement, which, ho r, di t ocear, A NSON, of this city, an x§ A y O tar conristing of Parlor 5uits, M. Top Dressing Case “ing opon Bodras io cend for tio smounts due.'and | caty-coalors have shansen piaces mth o wiitS | Jobm V. Farwell il conduct the noonday meet- e e 8 hack-drirar, was standing at the Palmer Honse | No chnds " T lontane, | ot (o abics, Warirobes, Loungcy Sy bat 1he money isn the Treasnry awaitine demande. | £ ! e Ing to-day noon In lower Farwell Hall, (Govaner Dictasch yostorday held an Inquest upon. | when Doody canie np and S0 1 O'Prlen that ne COOKE—AYER~1In this city, on_the 20th inat.. | fsmemericetes aad Feather Pillows, Brassels Carpets There are some taxes and fincs sl dne, and My, )/Cr0wd, owing to the increase in the former, and jMitred Engone Jones, the colored man suot dead | tunderstood the latter considered himself compe: | 5 GOCKET Chitre, by the Bev Do Weyaimet: | throurhout, : . Angusta Ayer. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, The Chicago Mechanics® ‘“;“‘“‘” rogular meet- |y hig brother Saturday evening at No. 17 Cottage | 40t to lick anybody around the stablo. 0'Brien | B30 [ALe Church, by the ke Extenston Tables, Chalrs, Crockers, Gluas and Plated P'lant expects that they will soon be reported. now they are located in the north cud Dext to the s THE XEW CALL SOs2D. Presldent’s desk, now o mobly occapled by the | in% s this evening at § o'clock. Grove avonue. The body had beén removed for | rmed around towitnessand eafd. *+ More troubie. ™ L heid's Board of Dicectors of the nev Cail Bonrd | mob of werket reporters. Preaching to-night at Clark Street Church (cor- | eafe-kecping to the old Morgue at the sarger ot Sy CLged ) ooy Enocking Obdlen DEATHS. e eeanke large size, comblete, and inorter, Tt s |f:'xbe“cn';§1:§: };;:&Inflg{' z{l‘c“;!“’“fl . Wheat opened excited and s0ld up 1o $1.75, when {n‘grd\"n‘}:h!gmn)‘by the Rev. W. A. Spencer; als0 | Eighteenth and Arnold streets, and here the Jury | the men, and they went off. He knew nothing as NATER e G A TP e e WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctioneers fugton strect, adjolning the Ecard of Trade, 3V, | it broke upon the report started by the Milwaukee | Wednesday evening. assembled. Some two or dhree hours was con- | 1o the second 0l in which doceased was stabbied. | (MAT] i St any e reincs, 55 West THURSDAY TEADE SALE. 2. Drainard, the President, ocenpied the chair. | bears that they had 230 cars on hand, when In fact | The zrand concert announced for Taesday ¢ven- | sgmed by Dr. N. P. Holden, County Physician, i | g“flomu"nhi"hi“nr“llx"q said that about 10 aged 43 vears, o s city, Samuel Mayer, The Directers appointed the following named Gov- | ehipments were only 5. This caused o dm{)e of 10 | ineat the Sixth Presbyterian Church was an crror. making the post-mortem examination. Hestarted | fnife with whiel she horciok g SoTRmIted 1 pn:%: i’f?af«:ncl;;‘;m (Cal.) and Baltimore (Md.) OV_ER 1,000 LOTS eming Commuttce: J. 11 Diwight, B. P, Hutchin- son, J. 1l. Wreun, C. B. Pope, D. ibley, W, cents in as many minates, and one sale way | It honld have been Thursday. i ¢ 3 3 his saw upon the upper seotion of the brain, butso | O'Bricn, then at the Armory. O'Bricn aid. - That madeat$1.02. Then therewasa rally, andpar- | The regular monthly meeting of the Board of very thick was the skull that four or five men, fn- | 18 mine, and that fa the “knife mith which 1y | & AYER—Monder, April 30, Jotn V. Agyer, of DRY €00DS WOOLERS, CLOTIIYE, d y U 'y . ‘Stargis, W. X. Braina K : A 9 B prs 5 ;!cm;eb::g;:& a8 elected Meottarys i 2 | Hes T o b Siter st 108 aen Fm, a Tess Diagareee ?fie'hilgfifc\{%'d:x‘:ag?cfifgffii’n‘g—"l;“;‘fi finding the Doctor Wimsels, were completolyex- | CLYIE joas done,t . Immodiately altermard hp | John V. Ayer s a0 e enslee ++ o ks gt . ¥ atid , - . It , No. st L apbenin i, sruret Sibic tai ;,',‘li?‘i?fvé"éfffi.‘:c gmfl;flm amount of money | o'clock. hagsted ere the job was completed. Andthen, to | Bt Fordwns placed on the stand by the defense, | Row, Wednesday at 2 p. m. 3 Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods and Wool Hats, rTemnants of the other organization in regard to the Corn was weak and finctuating. Tt opencd at 60 Fhe regular monthly meeting of the Diroctresses | Dr. Holden's surprise, ke found that the bullet had | witne es for the prosecucion not being on hand. HOGAN—At her late residence, No. 125 West 3, at 0:30 o'elock, purcaase of thelr roxtrame, apittoons, desks, and | cents sofles June, and cold Ashigh b ©0%. and | Of the I'rotestant Orpiian Asylam will occur at 2 | not penetrated the brain ot all, but had absolutely | Ifc examined defendant on the night of “the homi- | Kiuzio-st., 3 a. m. April 30, Jane Colahan, be- me, second doar. '\ {ther paraphiernalia nsed in. furnishing the present | then quiclly took s thinble to, 3615 sud ol Siclock p. . to-day at the Asylum, No. 780 | nttencd out like load-foll againet the ber. T i cand that s arm was efslacated, and Toed wite of Martin Hogan. d Gountry Sferchants wil aliways fnd ful B etwy 2 bt chigan avenue. - ¢ erfichal n fn c % sales. 0%, finctuating between thatand' 50% for some L of the brain, and consequently duath could [ falf in leneth® jocse botoe for Teft cluow. Tt was | denoe sty by mfi};&mvg J?}?} c":fné‘}éfi,f“" W3l A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioners. 1t was decided, commencing with this afternoon, tohave 3 call every day at 2:15 B Of grain, mbers time. Corn became heavy of its own weight, as a The meeting of ihe Bible-Work Association, | not have been caused by v B ting ¢ 3 sod by that bllet, unless the | possibly balf 2n inch deep. and witwees did hog v = 5 'of e §roim, | prominent broker remarked to 2 TBySE renorter, | which shonid have boen betd Moy s wil} oo Ll concussion hnd cansed the brala to ceate aetie 1 hinkc € as worth while 10 dréss it s the bandages | joCpers Garis S S apetl 20, 3877, ofton- | BY l;:g‘?():\j; s&:%‘:}fl?%nfi (£ . ne n ndotph- provisions, ard stocks, All mel Decause the country was eelling. They had the 1 ;) veek, T XL lar ting Ve D prameatd ghie old organization are furited to | graln, and were shipping. it in, despite. the | Bl oml g, Bible-Work maos op L2 | Tula Rattoning out s Gepecially semareme s e el sitniil 10 0 clock | AMLOISCE OF dule K. i g yac B € lebnaeth, ahure ls no intention to run in oppo. | effort "o Bull N up, Tt took good | Bakocsniaiar s in the Bsle Work roou, 1071011 | thestacof the bullet (calibre.52)is considered. | oyl iioitne the jucs b o untll 10 oclock ™yl emaing wiil b taben ot ermie, Da Sltionto the tesnlar “Chanee, but all the new Call pews; and plenty of 1 o keep that price up. e | 5.'m." Dible-reading from 1110 12 p In the csamination following, another hulet [ | o ner e Jury being allowed to 50 howe. Pty L for wterment. ; AT OUR STORES, man 2 re! Gemand was good, and al 3400, " 2 > 2, unty orat CIGAR-MAKERS' STRIRE. st et ol fat e shipment, o good sharo npladiey sttie ?{10;»1:';:\"506'"“0'; phaving | wound was found in the back about the lumbar ARRESTS. mc-f\-;fiffii‘i\l,fuzo’:f E::::«E;::cceop\y" 30 84 len 86 MWOLPH ST Doy oaiasian man (he ¥aupori of a mis. | rosion, the bullet lodging in the abdomen, which Tubbard-st., aged 65, the beloved wifo of ¥illiam Al I "Vl The workmen ut Kobinsor's ciyar manufactory) Nox. 115and 117 Fifth avenae, struck esterday momine. The cansc was that rules had been put np by the proprictor ‘-mfldlnz in substance that thiere muet bea deposlt of onc week's wages that of it for Baifalo and Erie. i 3 3 Jommey gonnogted with the Chbicazq .Avemne | afonowas suficient to have sanied e instant anan who s not present by haif-past 7 o'clck cannot begin work . untll afternoca: that if a man “takes a ‘cigar he is liable to forfelt a- week's pay and that cvery ‘man must be sesrched hefore he leaves On provisions the mild-cyed Granger is being e s O A f P. Macntyre. ? gently Toped in. There arc no cath offerings | Charch (Moody's). are endeavoring to raise this | denth. This pio oo aubmitted 1o the jury, Al Coates is o negro sneak-thief who yesterday | ¥ facintyre. 3 Toade: bosasiee Backers have lont sn ek Jioner Sy aastsiealond lieraey, hiectalaiusnt o the inquest pmcezig'id. i T4 | siolosonstosls Tromin frone of g, it Ehrman's | wogmertny, ay B, SEAD oty Cemeter, VBI' V'HI’_ fltfl fll’fl g 805 Al Station-keeper Breanan, of the Cottage Grove Vi 2 = i they cuh zot Hold of. The market s being hulied | Above-named church, A un progmumme, consist- | Avenu Station, testilled (9 dnmes Tones. the mur. ;f,’";l‘“':e it T’;“ e f"‘t: d"{“" Officer 1 h . ¥ i msic by Str. Tomiins sd e, Tospie sinelng. | derer, having wiven himeolf up at the siation, war: | Holland overiauled him and caged him at the Ar- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMES JEWELRY, &c. ‘within ranze of country orde: > about Saturday‘s closing quotation, $16.20. and | ¢T3l recitations by Mrs. Laura Dainty. has been | \ihogher e wasdead ornot. The prisoner deliv -k i q P John Plunkottis & well-know horse-thief who | yore wi he g Liaais o ABD: regular Repub. | we voll the catire stock of & dealer golog out market, ‘They are buying for May delivery_all up to keep the Grangers buying, and to hold it of iliin b i 5" *Poris oponcd af | music by Mr. Tomlins and M. fiebiing, andso: ing he had chot his brother, but did not know | mory. B Wi TURSDAT HORSTIE i 1o va : FIFT] i TES p NG, May 1, at 10 o'l 714" 5 y s prepared. Phe church will accommodate over ads 4 » May 1, then dropped 10 $15.07i¢” seiler Jofe. It rallicd gred fo him upon demand a Fordnam & Wadsworth | , ~ G0 ¥ hianging aroitnd town for some time past. | ican Glub of the Fiith Ward thoy evening at Kolbe | busincss, consisting of a large and varied s the premises: that suy roller who makes a cigar 50 | from this fizure to aboat $16.10, and fluctunted Persons, and tickets have Leen placed at the | rovolver with tee. chambers empty, a gold wat, Dard tuat 1o wAIT ot draw sl ot 5 oy | from this fizure to about S stcadior, and n good | 10w rae of 43 cents lat all Tuay come. Tickets | und chain wilh seate, & fone-fen e m-;‘f.:'u:c}f Yesterday he was scen eyelng several valuable | Hall, 139 Archer aventio, " - < T Tagce: andhutlf o cimr i moc diled out” the emand, owlhs o the fact int grain-dealegt are | San e had 3t Koot (€ Co.'e and Lyon & flealys Boomen of keys. o pocket-knife, and n pocket: | rigs, and was ran In by Detective Metwaman, | For —— Stetling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. T orkman will have to pay a forfeit of from one to | turning their attention to it now. but it will be Inueic Cy & 3 - ok containing $45. 2! b ai < ze, be o s " i i orks, 170-an0-2-Balf Conte, Sad Wabrhor e IR o | e Destass Ao e packing s xpociod with- | 0 avemne :m(} Glark etrect, and slso st the door | 570, 5.28 in cash and a check for ]g‘:'?r{l f‘,f_ 8 better chacge, ke was booked for sa e AUCTION SALES, Sets, Cake and Berry Dishes, Knives, F iake the vlace of the one condemned. Themen | 1mn week, and it is believed that there are plenty | the evening of the concort. Sergt. Darrett festified to having overheard the ot - By GEO. P, 5 GORE & o paons. - Object to reverul of thiere rules, especially to the | of hogs ready in the conntry. A much Jower mar. —— conversation, aud to_having £ono to the scene o red, Wiegel, indicted Inat week for alleged Y Sk co., Also a stock Fine Gold Jewelry, &c.. de. gue avout searching them. which they look upon | ket is predieted for pork, and bets were made SUBURBAN. {he ehooting, where he found the wurdered man | £rO0Ked vincgar practices, appeared before Judse 03 and 70 Wabnsl-av. ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Anciianeers. 2 perpetually envpecting thom of ievers. They | yesterday that it would roach S15 before 1t would S s Iying on the floor, as has been already describod, E.'."f(‘f,',:.’{fi?.‘.i"igfi.:;fifi ba lo tho cwo indicts — a ks 208 2o 63y it is the cuctom fn shops to allow the | §17. As te the other general marke:s, specalntors ND. with o Smith & i v el i e :ndéng 5 rlend syas a man e e ey i RN B KR | For Wednesday, May 2,| AT 184 Randolphat, the teat of war in Enrope. will lectnre hefore the Ieland Lodge, No. 591, in | thing in his power to hnnt u witnesses, but found - none. and believes that no outsidor cither saw oy | 5% 000 for each indictmeat. Our Auction Sale of (Up;stairs). WEDNESDAY MORNING, Mars g ke N NESDAY MORNING, Mar2 0 o'clock, the entire Furniture of 15 rooms 8 the forfeits arc excoseive. For toese reasons they guit work, and they assert that they will not r7 LBl e e tm7 remton. J. . Oberly, of the Cairo Hulletin, | grasp of his risht hand. The Sereint gid eoit be'all right, bonds wers’ aceepred o b % ere ac n the sum o the Universalist Church Saturdny cvening. The heard the shooting. Owen McClusky is the dog-fancier of Chicago. furm until the oftensive rules are abolished. 5 CITY- ; Pty THE CITY-HALL. Publie are Invited to aftend. b o [ aebats 6 Johns testified to having been called.in to | Yestorday ho got drunk fn'a satoge oraotior 1280 % IR T T g T iy condy Stanton will develop **Our Girls™ | attend dcconeod, but found him . irents il | of Hordsy be ot streets, was robbed of sotne $10 AR 4 ilf\"fi} "sat‘.mx. ifixmmr: ?. AL “1; ‘»'L. ll;lrn:\'\n? u’moa The Comptroller is happy to e able to announce | Friday evening at the Congregational Church, James Jones was present at the time, and, before by u negro, and of 3 valuable doz by a fellow % R el Gl | rowing, may momes b & oo S really ascertaining that his brother was dvad, gave glvingthe mame of James Williams. - Owen wag PARLOR SUITS X A s se Grove Avenue Station, Villlaws was locked ap. 5, Grant, Hough: | The license receipts were about. $2,500 yester- | the Coal Exclinngo vestonday st | » ts P Cnth Tor the comins | uris dhsoner ‘was, thon called upon, but, being | 00 W 0 Madison- Street Station: Mary SR iarnle- 0p IAmOer Mels, Crown Foft.ty Walter Jjolinson, Jock day. The police are doing zood work stirring up | Purpose of making arrangements for the coming | under the chflf‘ye of his counsel, ex-State’s Attor- D sgssions of tho Doard, wWhen the officers will be | mey Charles IT: Reod, he tnesel wiy | Careoll, lareeny of a shawl from Wincfred Woods, the expressmen, hotel runners etc. clected. The meeting was kept scercl,and the ro- | prefer not. to oy sagtimers Hhe oy went ong | OF No. 200 West Lake srcets Julla JeCarthy, lar- SI I PP E Rs Bedding, &c., Crockery, Glassware, Stove, &t & . dr., New York: Jollet; the Ifon. Eugenc Ry D, Ct i LS5 ‘The Treasnrer's receipts yesterday were $1,179 | fnlt no man ki oweth except et o ‘! i i ceny of 2 silver-plated caster from J. . Bee: g?m}%% g]&?{fl,”.‘;,.}i"u fire from the Water Department, $480 from miscella- | Mo “are the confdertial’ fopents O 16 el e s rfil'l'g\cv?:; e No. 154 West Madison, sireets Peier oo i s i S, Y & 0. g neons sourtes, and S1.071 from the City Collector, | T0ticen, and, who nromise e to beshr | noveihe furs nd thet the sald Alteed Euene goner, | ey °§§3.?,L“1'}?lfe‘r§é';“Lfi{-:“'L.‘-is"{f'.f‘n’L“fi"," ‘WILLBE VERY COMPLETEin LSO, CONERY Tl cmploses at the g‘m;nn}i\ will be paid theic f tained iic r.s'.‘]m;eln s faithful pablic servant. | Hi S oy Aoy JorFAC, came to s SRULARON | sted aticer, iy e By L. MOSES & CO., T pril salarics to-day. Wednesday the Comptroll prompt and decided in his actions, I, L. Bristol. uc, from pistol-shot wounds fnticted ty young v 7 s 3 o = ¥ ki, il pay the clerks and jndges of The Jast election. the Engincer, wil aleo stax, Tor during e padt | Drouies s lonts ool e rachimutend Chat’dhd | A Youne an afving fhe mame, of tona gams | Fastern, Now York, Philadelphia, Roch- Auctloncers. 25 East Washington-st. ;A E Eimore 5 4 earhie lins done a Ia James Jancs witions pa vas ; aug cr Dittug i — Baimer | %, Bedpewten e Judge Cary, Alderman of the Third Ward, took’ | JEarhe s ,:’,‘,‘jmi,,;“fi,“f}g“'};x"‘flm; and Dus | further examination before the Grand Sury, 5 gt hile trving to pick a Indy’s pocket in the Boston . § Y oMt Texasrtne Tion 4. Cop i s GEL T, T thocath b othce Yl”dnru”:u;lw{“nug Just before | Ciims of R e, o tuamse the present | 10 fonvemation wifh several of the jurymen ting o sk blmfumwx" e aliad suceecded in got- Tt 6150 © koods, =~ Lolns, Texass shelio o sinooly, he Council mecting, as also City-Attorney | Riiomer. will stacr oy a ors s dlis after the ingucst, it was learned that moat of the ek andkerehicl. and was_dipping agzin ; % i’fll.rc:;n‘l; Y '?go{;" i A’x"l&’sh‘""nm Tathill. be thrown mway. 1t Fenery. snorarlo canol Lpltered It to be & downrighy munler from the facy | for e Tl puen e was aotected. n the way | In full lines of all grades. LARGE SALE OF ors iheikeet € ovalor, Ford Saetfenes | any ot Son 0y Woiour e ga S epatted voster Siperincondtner 3y SE IS IenE ol thines The | mardorer b oy 1o o 1, 37 2 Sl cotd | Badet anepvuch 3y ars s foe posktnsats: mad | _ GEO. P. GORE & 0., 05 and 70 Wabash-n R TR B R R T e ] ! Jinclae. .23 Chmmerciaes Tigdar oot | Michizan, 200 Fifth avenn, 1277 Destbora: 1353 | & Foodmaue. Mo, TncoiRSSbipOr be siven to atare of the case. James B. Muir, the youngz man whose arrest, fo- Triad 31 R, Stk Lakes W. L Prinder, En. | West Jackson. Onc death ouly has been recordog | a Rood chance for the office. = The Acccount- gether with that of another Madi; Yer, 2 siod: 3 A Boson, Siiwaunee: t this week, untahp will be eo runas to takie In more work o'B "2 waleih Toom hesaryors ; vork, n RIEN. Tor ihe burglary of 2 watch from Teaac Wolsh & otions, yyoolens, «&c. S J. larry Hildreth applied with becoming | SUCK 3% CPFing nsscstment-rolls, cte.. and will b Clark strect liquor dualer, was recently men. s ¢ ¥ MERMAN BLENNERHASSETT, | /5™, drel. dor] Nz | done with 2 smallor clorieal forep. THE PALMER IOUSE TOMICIDE, tioned. took the I - = A 2 ity-Clerk Butz yestordag o) with a simall oY B ¢ law into his own hands. = Armed o Pt o il daierk Dz sestentay o, be oThe Committces wil bo presented 1o the Board | The tril of asthiew C. 0'frien for what fs Wapsanew green rawhide, Mr. Muir procecded to | TUesday, May I, 9:30 a. m, cofi:vncngm?;f& bo s0ld without reserve. Sale M. Herman Blennerhassett, of New York, the | Btz perembtorily refased fo aduinlstor tu oaty, | {orAcHon T 10 0nc. Kiowe fo s rpelen? | KROWR a3 the ¢ Palmer House homiclde " was com. | Welss' place 0f Dusiness” gt Belr ooca 0 i B former partner of B. F. Allen in the Srm Allen, | S5 Cormeliacute can be learned trom 2 verusal | 13Tt Mitenal oih o one ‘\i'xlllloxmg:!';;}yhmfif;{ menced in the Criminal Court yesterdsy moming. | fiises AL3730 last R B fies informing Seasonsle Sy, mparaat o the Trede, By W. H. EDDY. e v £ A L | of et e, > e wiv o b g $, N vatcl 13 N o, - i 0 . Bleancrhiaesett & Stevent, srived pore b T\\-: ;un::cll xp‘:-:i:-::,m i) the places assizmed to them in Stnday's Tmow Thc’ ln.lll:c:menlchargedo Dricn with manslausht- | it. be proceeded to belabor \vl!sinll:‘. ;hxflr‘u}ll; .}‘L‘g}f:fifl GEO. P. GORE & CO., Anct'rs. ¥ v 2, -] X 5 Wi e 1nj - > ND. . 25, 7, v 1 . inte: " oront oy ts o treo willand accord. inttead of | srom the ssines. g b e 0P Son IS | o e Averiue Moste Hiall il and Tolasganny T g imisfuly, will | mamnce, Tuis Mr. Suie searerfo'aiends t ke Tharsday, Nay 3, Sxteenthost., bet, Michigan s2d el the ueusl azency of a warrant from the | Pumplng-Works, The work will commeseaoias | e Sile Aver Reformed Eq_lsc:;:f%fifl’ 1z 2o for oy killed Jazaes Doadly by anny- | 2P Bt the wateh ot "onee “prownrcy o Sparation e e L e B i Chited States Mashal, to_sive ball nnder the in- | 8 Oclockp. m., and wil Inet abont thretre aoumn. | Froount e ots | fow day .| P8 & knifa lato hi= abdomen. his assailant’s arr AAECIE fok Fotag ol st bidder. on accomnt i fackment retarued sgainet bimfor periury by o | STRVIESAIry stopusie'of he' cusines fof | SerEo thorondh fmiogtion srsehs bl LU U | "¢ the et o sou The witnessosneglected o slncd i SPECIAL CLEARING SALE, | tgmaiiangis Eunietoe b eyt "0 late Grand Jnry. On arivinz fn the city, My, | ‘Dot GRSt of time. The Hlace Trsume tnelage, will come down, and | 10 3ppear, and allachments wero accordingly sen | 00 Tames Thompron. - oren Beld, the follow- Thursday, May 3, 1 o'clock p. m JaERobe, firmese, One Fole Siéieh with Topi, 33 Dlennerhassett conferred with bis counsel, Judge | o 10¢, femi-anntal water-tax becomes **delin- g hunge drsume the look of o church nce more. | out for them, Tn the meantime the prun todious | from the Commereint 15t sy oF Dilliard-balla | oroypciaty Teugn. ¥ i s TR e o, nd Tubler Corering & Vi I Digrios and the two_gentlemen made a | Rt will be tuege user ot 0L Cisstamatent | buflding s v for danciug sic. - 5 RamyifyLhe, | Drocess ofobiaining a ey of twelre good mea s, | Cornts Mesin Blalke, Thom s Jsurne, William o Orleutg] Rmbrolderies, 18 Machjuiote Tide, aud one Wheeler & iWilkon Se¥ . SP5eeu? | Tomerly e anthe N e st SE B | o who i never heard (e e ood e and | Court; o Grifin. Maurice Daley, Henry Lec. Botar Anclnt WWedpons, ete., etc. | Ah a2 bore stork 1 the finest and mot expenslte : 6. U vielt tothe District Attorney's office to see what | wiil procecd by personal-proper! 'vies, if neces- ) edwith. Judge Booth presided, the State's At Honerty. vagrants. $90 or thirty'duys cach in the | This will be ositively the 1ast offering of these | In the clts, and Jrillbesald withont reacEye, ke, >l i f amount of bail would be requlred. They were In- | A, 10 Eather bn the monat. P o he <ocial of the St. John's Reformed Episcopal formed that 2 bond for 85,000 wonld be atl—safici. rouble by calling at the Cliy Collestor's ofice and i nunonacd for Thursday, " will Be poac. tormey prosecuted, and Messrs, John L. Mason | $50 fges Ton sy AL derty, sheallies. * Purchascs may be mads ac privare | Zed81 Lelore tae. ent Laterintheday they werc usheredinto the pres: 3 g and W. D. Carlyle appenred for the defonse. Dy g ogn, No 181 Cotiago Grove avenue, | pesr, 5 DlouayipTuceloy, and Wednesday HADDIN & CLAPP, 5 tties, " Mr, Blennerhass 1 . urors obtajned, ial v S ays; | Bridy = 5 W: {ntered into bouds in that fum, with dudze Hig. o cent of thel net receipt {0 the Clty Treas- Speciat Dispateh to The Trivune. and all hands weat to diger, *CL¢ 33 ordered, ackell tarceny of clothing from S collenof | BY WOL MOOREHOUSE & CO. Speclal and Perematory Sale of Lo e farity, The arranciment Being per. | Irer 29 P nca with forelh chartecs miory (WY | BLoOMINGTON, TIL. Apeil 30.~The Central Thi- | . O the reanniptlonst o Rrosoedings theremain- | Conris Honry Kapsee ool 10 the Criminal dnctlones, BOOTS TUCTION. Rt SR IO v, | S (I SRt | s el o el o Tl | et R ol Rl e | Sl g A, S0 I Sl ING SAT L L * rotime perl- v ¥, ag Intelligence zoes, 13 ; A 25 3 o 3 Indictment wae retamed that M. Blennerhassety | €0¢&d in collccting the Jast asscsment. and i 4s /ICTe 8t 10 to-morrow. Physiclans are arriving on | {he average. State's-Attorgey M r«?;-:‘:&?b?l‘xf %7’5‘?2?; Hitie e to Sells Creaden, of No. GREAT OP Em G S E ! g‘agfi:?:f Ea‘ s’i‘f.‘i{ f;n?:,f.fl;” o gall ot ft L of Men's, Women's, Misscs, and cnnnm'tm every - i expected that the'same difiiculty wiil be had this Ty train “’{‘"‘L____ Gaxe With a delnition a8 towhat constitntes <+ mue et rather than go up for baa- AT OUR NEW STORE, mer W ) i common. Adapted to city and country was chinrzed with perjury in swearing that the ce 5 Defibedd - manslanahtor. enpporting his views | Liray: oSt of the vagrants were ulecharzed. thay R i » Javing heen arrested without warrants, bt a3 rapy, | 84 and 86 a.ndolph-st ular Auction Sales every Tucsday LAroughout the JEA% oy | e T TuO oM ditlon of the Cook County National at n certaiy | J&4F- date was something whica, it was afternards | .. I0. Tildreth met 8 TRIBUNE reporter ] THE WINDSOR. by liberzl quotations from the st found from the books themecives, v Al Bttt o ottt | o caunt of the b Was a3 follows gty 28 | falyas tiey were dimie —_— ferent from the trae state of ohc oy yon 018 AU~ | might, snd volunteered the information that be o the highest ground in the centre of Manhat- n;‘u',‘,.,"‘f_c‘;‘g,“,‘;,";‘:r',"r“m;,g;c'g‘l',‘;-;‘irg y;fi:;;{l uponwarcants, Onlyum!:&;gg.’ Thomas Hasee | On Wednesday, May 2, 1877, at 10 a. m e BONFECTIONEIY. 'ED throaghott tended to apply for a wandamus upon each and every member of the Coancli .to compel those members {o grant him recogmition as Aldp:mu of tan Teland, whe 2 iera a few years ago cornillda waved, | aiapié beorato 20 Nooysh avenue. Ofrien loft | §o5nrys JOUNTSter, \was no woonct dismiseed that | whon we shan offcr an tmmense s stated hehadnot ecen tho books, when it snbse. g gadihane Pomniture: Carpets, &c., &c.. &e i : : . etands 2 noble building which bLas attained swithin | fh lace. and ls alleged to_have entertained hard :',fd‘ i i S sy ity il B —— ANHY fi‘%‘tnw: N im; 2o &c., &c. ward ently- appeared that he had - pi oy ad them in his posees. parts. 1 and op m, OF was grant them, for thre | the Seventh Ward. “In fact, the bills were aiready | PLFCe Years & cosmopolitan reputation. . G italists | feclings not oniy aguinst nis employers, but Jumping upon an adjoining building, tad . a i A, A S ebatranpPotaible to | drawn, andwoald be filed to-day, and he ws pask. | Bave reared a family hotel, ycleped the Windsor, at O e e RTlsed i P Re™ apiiie | theiice to the grokad. made pood ha cicape.” F OIL-TANKS, 25, 40, B0c per 1. Addrest ndictment, aRing 10 the caremproct 0! whies | B, 5, legt oni pa ik bad, boen, siten e Fripas 'm"‘;‘“ famished it in royal | tomber* Oihrien mers® Doty MUNICIPAL POLITICS. WiLso ordors %"{"g“m Coaled: o ament for fia )1y - ' tioner. Chicizo. eplendld vicin- | the Paluer Touse, and strack him ‘on the soo® Spectal Dispateh o The Trifune. N&EEVENDEN, | e tioner such papers are guarded juet at present, and the | suit. He had not expected to seca s ‘hlank mhn;l to t:umr v.gn reportorial pencil and | terday afternoon, u}:? had u‘kcne%h:e :‘:‘:; c;:y&id paper wl r‘e nee{ e um’e toa propersummary, if solely upon the advice of Charle; Reed, and Law- the Imm ¢ desire farther information on this acor rence, Campbell & Lawrence, his counsel, o that 12 will Liave to be content for the present with 8 | alllegal points would be covered before he com- sge, located ns it is on Fifth avenue, and - | Doody knocked him doy ing from Forty-afsth o Foty-seventh srest, and | J00S, FePRTMCD “Abons's Sane R NCIEMOE, | ticnuo gy o April 30.—To-night about now surronded by st fashlonable residences | 1200 he siable where Doody wakat work amd chal.. | 400 Prominent citlzens asebmbled o convention at the mo: lenged the latter to fight, calline on Him to defend | Union Hall, and nominated the following munici. of New York, lo e ‘or bimself, At first Doody hid, bat afterwards came pal ticket: Mayor, William B, Hutchinson; Cleork, § OIL TAN e MOISCELLANEOUS: o | § O emei s, | “TTHOR T Dot T 47 & 49 Weat Lake Street. OEIOAGO. Stamp Mills, Engines, and Boflers on hsad s4Fe %" axxn pon catatosum, W.GATES, SONS & CO., Old Eagle Works