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8 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1877 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Ma- Daase, optician, 88 Madison street (TRIsuxs Build- 1ng), was at 88, m., 44 degrees; 104 m,, 45; 12 m., 45§ 3 p. m,, 46 p. m., 42, Baromecter at 8. m., 20,04; 8. m., 30,4, At 11:30 last evening John Lasie, driver for the West Division Street Railway, whils riding upon the front platform of Car No. 280 with anothor driver, fell off at the corner of Canal and Madison atrects, and had his left arm badly crushed. He stas removed to the Madison Street Statlon, where he recelved medical attendance, and was thence taken to his home, Hamilton B. Bogue, formerly of Opden, Sheldon & Co,, real-cotate dealer, has made an assignment to Leallo Carter for the bénefit of his creditors. Hia secured dabls amont to $152,880, and the unso. cured. 324,300, 1iis asacts conslat of $16,000 In notes and accounts, and lands which are heavil; incumbered. The probablility {s that the unaceare creditors will realize little or nothing. The seasun for ‘‘overworked' young men who havo to snatch a few moments from Lusiness for recreation opened esterday nt tho base-ball grounde, The attendance wna pretty falr, but overwnrk {s most_oppressive when tho crack nincs yieit tho city. The number who are forced fo- luctantly to Jeavo busincss and spend half a doliar on these occasions is somowhat marvelous, An accldent similar to that which resulted a0 fatally on the Danville ftoad Monday evening oc- cirted at 2 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon on the Durlington & Quincy Nuad near the Urcat East- ern’s intersection with Western avenue, In the southwentern portion of the city, An ongine snd tealn of cighteen frelght cars en ruuto 1o the Stock-Yards jumped tha track, Tho engl- neer, Edward Flynn, sustained scrious but not small loa TWhen It 18 recollected that the gro« cery-keeper demands one cent per loaf, whatevor 118 alzo may be, It will readily be ncen that the con- stmer lorca by this actfon. The waste {s much greater on amall than large loaves, both In baking and in ktcnlni. and the bakers want to furnish largerones, It ia contemplated to procure legle- jation at {hic hands of the City Council fizing the standard welght of "the loal at one and & half and two ponnds. The wliolesals prico fora cne-gnund loaf beinz #ix cents, the largor loaves wonld thon cort ninc and 12 cente respectively, 1f people wonld use twa-pound loaves only, they could cut down the middleman'a profits one-haff, and procure bread Arhich would not Jusa o much welght in drying. Individual bakern ara loath to mave in the niatter for fear of offendiny thelr custumers, and nothing has yet been sald aboal the propored ordinance. The'hakers aleo fect that a new arranngement will have to be arrived at with their drivers, who have 80 far received 15 perccnton the grosa price, whether the losf cost five_or seven centa, To-day the drivers are making G0 cents por Lareel mora than they did a month ago, and without any great- er troublo or expense. MOVING DAY, TNE WOMEN'S HOUR. To pile the houschold goods on a cart and trans- form the whole community into & grand circas has baen o deeply a rooted hiablt, sostrongly conflrmed a custom, that May-Day is flat, stale, and nnproft- able to the American citizen who canit make op hils treasures into & sort of band-wagon and move, An nnpublished dictionary, by an unborn author, defines **May-Day" to be considered formerly *¢the date on which people *may' more, but lat- terly must," and In the 1ight of tho extent of the habit, the unborn lexicographer was right. In England the cheerfnl villagers ges together and dancearound alittie stick wreathed in garlands and fragrant with flowers, In America the merry citizen dances sround a broken wagon tho_ Firat, were drapped fram the police force yo terday by voluntary resignation. and Carnelins Cannan, of the Firet Precinct, was dismlseed. Tha Comptroller fraucd notices Monday to the agenta of the forelgn insurance companics dolng bitsinees In this city that their annual_city tribute —2per centof thelr net recelpts—vwas payable, Yentenday before the tapso of twenty-four noues I, J, Smith paldin 8350 for the several companies which he representa, and tho Comptroller 13 in. clined to commend him for his prominta and hopes that tho avonts of the olhier companies will follow without nnnecessary delay. City-Attorney Tuthill yz-!cnh(v Anccessfully concinded the suit of Afnold & Preston va, Tho City, on trial for the past three dayw betore Jndge Togers, Tho cnse was one for damages caused by the tearing down of a wooden building which stood on the Long John Engine-1louse lot, which lat be- Jonged to the city; _ Mlfko lislicy, the Supenntend- cntof Duildings, condemned and razed it, henco the lltllt for 810,000, The jury allowed notone ccnt, rled oat, will provent their recarrence. At & meet- ing on Saturday evening of tho brewers and malt- sters the sitnation was thoroughly canvassed, and after a lengthy discussion the following programme was resolved npon: (len. Smith, the Chicf Ciraln Inspector, was to be petitioned to nppoaint ono In- spector—a man thoroaghly compotent to 41l the blll—to take caro of the barley fn- + the clovator proprietors to be asked t apart one bLomse to ba devoted ely to the reception and handling of this d the rallroad manacers to be roqnested to hava all conaignments of barley for this market unloaded at the epecified elevator, A committes consiating of Messrs, Ilnck, Duilen, Kadish, Lelght, ani McAvoy was appointed to hold the conferences necessary to the secaring of the ends aimed at. The olevator proprictors have slgnisied thele will- ingnen to co-operate In the manner reguested. Chief Graln Inspector Smith hasipromised to lend hia aid, and the managers sevceal of the Western _railronds have done likewise, An adjourned mecting of the partieain interest was to bave been hold Tast evening, at which the Com- mitteo woalil have reported the progress indicated in the foregoing, but for somo unexplained reason 1t failed to come off, Another sourca of trouble to the trade is the per- nlclous habit of doctoring the inferlor grades of barley to make them apparently pass mustor as & good merchantable article. This doctoring cunsints of the use of snlphnr and other chemieals, which gIvo 8 bright, lively appearance to dead yealns and enable the acalper to obtain n Arst-clags price for a very Inferiurarilcle. Sulphured barley when malted tarns black, and when ‘mashed not only makes a very inferior quality of wort, but Injures_nil good grain with which it comes In conlact. To put an cnd to this practice, tho Leglsiature will be ro- queated at an carly date Lo vaes’ the following law. or unia containing aimilar provisionas De (t enacted, efc. No_ person shall subfect or pro- eurn to be subjected any barley, wheat, or otiier grain to fumitgation by rulphur or other miaterial, or to any chemnicat or coloring yrocess waerebythe color, quality, or gReran uf such zr annuat Instaliments on_#pect rersments for water-pipen on Cottage Grova ascnue, from Fifty- fifth street to Union avenue, and on Forty-Afih strect, from Cotiage Grove fo Llng|’el‘y, and from thenee north to Forly-third street, ” The atlorney reported that e courta reqnired the Board to de- cido within '|!l{ days whether they would gmceed ar abandn condemnation proceedfugs on Forrost- vlile avenue, Forty-Orst atrect, and Howen ave. nue: alwo ihat Samuel D, Weakley proposed to deduct U5 per cent oft the $8,000 award. el to Lim for the lot —on _ Grand bonlevanl at wen avenuei and A. D, xwell wonld deduc per cent off vf $0,00 awarded him for the lot on Forty-first stzeet ot Cottage Girave avenue, provided the villige would procoed 1o open thoso aireots, A rerolution wax offered that the Prestdent be di- rected to arrango the police force, but it was not arsed, P Break 1n the water-plpes on the lake shora was snpounced, and the \Water Commisaloner wss authorized to attend to the matter. A good deal of talk was had ns to the changing of the hour of meeting, some beine In favor of Batar- day and some of an evoning scesion. The latler is lsb‘(cl! of s0 an lo glve cltize d taxpayers an idea of how the Hoard works, The oard then adjourned. The Itev. Mr. Lestor tecelved hls frlonds last evening at tho Rectory, ENGLEWOOD, ‘The new hall in Tillotson's Block was dedlcatod Monday nvenlng Ly the Senlor Club with & grand masquernde ball, * The entrance to the hall was through the club-room RABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. BABBITTS TOLLER S0LP Uneivaled for the Tollet B‘llhl. and the KEBSLER—On Tuesday morning, May 1, Lida W., wife of \Warren B. Kessler, and etdest danghter of G. Van Arsdale, of consumptlon, in the 20th year of her age. Frneral eervices ot (27 West Montoe-at. Thars- dn{. il inat., nt2p, m, Deeenscd was o 1ady of very great natnzal intelli- gonce, and of mare than ordinary mental sccom- plishments, During a proteacted perlod of feeble resistance to the Incxorable onslaught of incurablo discare, she exhibited n fortitude worthy of the mlqlxunz frame, and 8 gentlaness of reasignation which despolled tho King of Terrors of the greater lmrilan of hia cruel victory., She was & bride of hirlcen months, J, McG, Jiabuiire Tieat Sa1p I I aihdle 3 Wy Laria. Onty ihe puress snanujdcture, For.Use in the Nursery it Has No Equa) Warth ten times te cost {0 every mother and family In Christendom. Bample box, containingd cakes of o ounces each, sent free Lo any nddress on rocelpt of 73 cents. Addrens B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGQISTN. A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. Flrst among the requisites of the tollet 1 & good articls of Boap, but ta procure It 14 not. always an esy matter. lany of tho most expensive Soaps a the mar. ket are made from coarse and deletorlous materials,and thelr delicato coloring and fragrant perfamo toa often conceal the moat repulsive fmputities, The disclosures recently made public regarding this subject are post. tlvely startling, and deserve scrious consideration, Scented Boaps are now kaown 1o b extremely objec - < MEDICAL. e e To All, Particulary Invallds, opriog 16 & trylog scason. Indleations of sickness should at once bo attended to, Fatal dlieases may bo cansed by allowing the bowels to become constipated and the system to remsin ina disordered conditlon, untfl the disorder has time to develop Itscdf. An ounce of prevention Is worth & pound of cure, fesa old and truthfal saylng. Therofore, we advise all who ara troubled with the complaints now very prevalent— hesdacho, Indigestion, disordered liver, want of appa- tite, nauses, or feverishakin, to take, without delay, Behenck's Mandrake Pllls. Weo know of no remedy so harmless and declsive In fts action, 1t atonce strikes attha root of the disesse and produces s healthy tone 10 the system, Peopls never need suffer from any disens lslog from & disordered condition of tho liver 1t they would tako this excclient medicine when they feel the first Indications of the malady, Families leaving home for the summer months shiould take thres or four boxes of these pllls with thom. They have Superintendent Hickey I8 w-mn}x for the Coun- cil to pass tha ordinance chlnuln{lha titles of the commanders of the police force beforo he makes any further changes in the pereonnel of the force, Yesterday ordors were ssued for the Captains and Sergeants o be In full uniform whon appearing In Rx.xh fc. When the changes above referredl to shall ve been made by the Conneil the ofcers will be marked by shounlder-strape, and not merely by the engraving tpon the atars. Before the &Liccnse Department was opened, yesterday morning, thero wero about filty clamors ous pedlers abont the door, walting tu fake out payers for the carrylug on of thoir reapective busl. ncases, They nll attempted, by telling tho Clerk that they had **just begin this morning,” to cacape puging licenso for Aprll upon tho frst day of which tuonth¥all liceneca are due, but when it came to making afidavit that they had not peddied 18 April, thera wero many who thought they might a8 well pay for that month,—B cenls more was giu nuch, Tho receipts of the day wera about ich_were tastefully ue- ranged, The new hall is sixty by fifty foct, and is well adapted for the purpose of dancing parties and lectures, Jtlsto be hurtd that $ta occupation by tho Telegraph College will not prevent its belag ured occanfonally for those purporce, 1t hasa broad stalrway, and car: be easlly clearcd In case of aceident or panic, The ventilation fa good. The _invitations lssned by the managers of the Club brought together one of the Iargest and niost solcct gatheringe of the scason, ‘The costumes were vatlous and fn good taste, and ‘many of the characters were well sustalned. The musfc was furnished by Kretluw, Among those e Ono of the proprictors of one of tho variely able, especlally If appiled to the head; fnfurl neceusarily fatal intornal injuries, and had his | and howls, and ‘stamps, and curses k0. 4. No person shall selt, offer for ssle, oF procurs " 7 | who appearcd in mask were Mra, O. D, Bustett, | an almost fnstanten: Moct. ) 7 1t aop g the Rrim broken. The fre McCoon, es- | hls misfortuncs, ‘contemplates | to Ny wheikts 0F aEhor. graln whieh | Sheaiton wliero they do uot naw sel) beor throu 1 | WOy ik, 1, \V. eck, Boilsh Lady dir eous offect. They will rellova the Irriteting the scalo, and {nduclog severs head: atfent of hesdacho In one or two hours, and wil Tapidly cleanse the Hver of surrounding bile, and will eoctually proveot a billtous attsck. They are sold by all drugaists, To CONSUMPTIVES aclies, Tha character of the ingredienta may be Inferreq from the statement of & gentleman who makes the scenting of §oaps hfs bustacas; he recently deciared that persons engaged n this employment were short-lived; fromseven 10 ten yeas ongest perio e aadTon routi Be Follomy, period during ’l"lmllmculll of procuring a perfectly pure artfcte of Toflet Soap 11 at Iaat obvlated, fiowaver, thanks ta ths enterpriee and chamical skiil of AIr. )i, T. BARDITT, of o wned Soap Manufactarer, [ fiose Tmuhenta establishunciit s by faF the largest o it as- he blsarmiess larce and his legless penates. It s em{)hlllcn“y the breaking up of housekeeping. But the thorn fs born of the rosobush, and over Its rolnl are the bod and _blossom, and close beside werlean citizen stands the m, rising superior to the that oblfteraie hope from raughts of holy in which ber .. Men, tome lo man, Michael ped injury hy jumplug ffom fhie locomotive just the accident occurred, Fortunately there wera no others injured. The rallroad employes who were Injured Mondsy afternoon by the' locomotive Jnmping from the track uf the Danyillo & Vincennes Road are all dolng well. Tho following are the correct names of the dead and wounded, and the dieposition made of them: William C. Fay, Tl operator at Chicago & Alton erosinu, killod; Tliomas ialtey, 20, died on the way (o the b t e been subjecied to such futbigation ur other as provided (n Sec. §of tufs act, knowing sucl liest, or otlicr grain to have been so sub- Any person violating the provistons of this getehall, upon convictlon, bo punished br & fne of not Ieks than $100 nor more than 81,000, and imprilonment. ot exceeding thico nionthis In the County Jall, any o th, and shall bo llable for all damages sustained by any person injured by ancli violation, 4 Any court of record suali haye Jurisilction cf upon the Mayor yesgerday to seo 1 he could not be allowed to resuine the nld practico, and reliove the thirsty audience—audiences In such places aro usually of the Ihlnl{ kind—from leaving thelr scatato *'boer up.” nnlwnkmxnflhc cunversa- tlon which was had with tho theatre-man, his Honor said to s reporter that he supposed ihers wav 0o positive objection o thu sale of beer dunng the perlormance except for the Eu‘cfldfllt established to bo followed by the 3. A, P, Tinteh, Josn ot Are; Med. 1, P. Goodall, Grpny Qirl; Mea, Charles Southaed, Spanivh Quean; Ifat- tio #inith, Gipsy Qirl: Neille Chittlck, Gypsy Queen; Allca Chamborlain, ‘Thistles’ Neitio Southard, Spanish Princoss! Addle 1, Hene- dict, Walteau: Miss Nellic Willlams, Flower Girl; Clara Drown, Pansy; Ida Uregory, llnun of tho Violets; Jennie Chittick, Domino: Sadle Arnold, Flower' Glrl; _ Mamnla Williams, * piuk dominog M smiling wife of bi tronbles and annoyances Bls heart o drinking great regards the wred zaes ne the fun coma; woue to plensure, take, but overy wom- Willlams, Anno d'Anstris: COMMENCING OPERATIONS, ‘The naw Call Doard met yesterday afternoan at 2:16 o'clock. A falr representation of provieion and graln dealers were present, but the attendance would have beon stilt larger had there not beena Hremun Engl epltals 0 3 % ment dives, if nny theatro kept a moral and | MF. E. 3 Jarrett, Songand Dance Minateel: J. U, AND Mo iatie friints ¥ Keman, ken off above th Yieart a ‘mover. From the 2d of one THE NEW BOARD clean show, and conducted tha housc in un orderly | Bradley, Harlequini k. W. nish Yacer Pal ancy, remisn of Lagine 3, leg badly o looks whattully forward to the 1t of an- i e e N sorsom, by | Dons . P. Goodai, Nv A L|DS & owitathe Mimers . o1 Ter; Guataviis Barno, I King Henry V111 3 A, O, D. Bansett, Spaniard; W. M, Swmith, domin T A Murmay, Lord Lolcester: tvorge {teCleltan, Satlor; Joseph D, Arnold, l'age; . F. Foster; Barefooted Friar; C, Ilur{qy, omino; Clarence Ma; other, Duys may come and daye may go, but sh nces uut one, and sho- loaks forward to its coming With pleasurable anticipations that man cannot enjoy or even linngluo, - Contentinent In a lome fs forelgn (o & wemau's philosophy. To lier the 13 1s dlyided and subdivided ' Into rows of ahey, braisod and hand washed; John {laley, engineor of No, 80, lex_brufaed; Arthor De Gofycr, wwiteh- iman, three Hbs brokens Geurgo Cassidy, formorly an employe of the Company, leg brokeni Wiil- fain Patker, formerly an employe of the Company, injured about the bead: Fred Long and Ucorgo ‘would be no ground for preventing the salv of beer us fur as be conld see, 1fe would declde upon the matter beforo many days, Water-Tax Aescasor W. T. Woodford has com- rlflod his ssscesment for the cumln% €ar, nn? ls TWINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITE OF ufacturing proc LIME AND SODA will promptly and rndically ‘csncs are antiroly new and original, and yue remuic fs aimply unparalied 1n thls department of Jn. try. 2 ; iy Aeargy eaeh 1o ve accupled by her, If her lifo | general Idea prevaliing that the call would bo had | {s 2e follows: Northwest " Side, 8172,07:213; | Brown, Domino{ Mr. ‘Whited, Fop; Charles | cure consumption nd absolutoly prevent ita | “Wp v, Damntrrs TotrarSoar™ e the trade: ,E»'G-'u',"i- yrors aken to o Aluzlah Lirothers ios ool and her Tumieco luia: 10 HOers | ata ator v, Tho burlnan of the now Tosrd Soutnwent ide, $103,528.27;"" Gouill, sie, | 3" ‘Aemelrong, Doinino; rhnco'l' calnteh | developoment in all cason of Predisposition Pr:mma‘,“:"‘,"m,‘.";:‘g?fi;.; iy lfi'lfi?fi?fif‘:fi 4 vod L i ven to une wom ‘andes o 7 2 R 3 H 3 3 3 AR o n [ e Thomae laivey iobn alveyy Lat Faheys and | female Vanderdecicen, tho prayer for douti would | onened falely, siud evershody oradicis s complote BT 4ol Thers Shonla e | Fomstehwalker SoanubCoraltors Hicige Senep: | Ofilrestonod attaok For WEAK LUNGS, | LSRG S Sed o) success. On calling the Board to order Prealdent added to' fthis sum, in _orlor to obtain Drainard made the following Inaugural addre: CHRONIC DBRONCUITIS, UENERAL DEBILITY, the Ym‘mhln revenue of the Department for the frecze on her lips until she had occupied every KERVOUS PROSTRATION, DYSPEPSIA or INDI- Watitsis Lseker werd hmnde Dasviley 1ds house, ranchie, atil hovel on the faco of he earth JOHN DEVLIN, Spanish Cavaller, Among the spectaturs weru Mr. propertier. ite Noan in not and Mre. A, H, Veeder, Dr. and Mre. A M. o €10 of mich aheolits purity ae Lo requl . 2 hemitstry to disgulise Inferlor materials, o Moy h and when the Jast hut had yieldod {0 her attack. | ‘¢ Gentlemen, you have done me tho honor of | foming year, $180,000 for fncroasy by meters | Champlin, Mr. and Mra Jéo A GESTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, aud | fincd tasce conatjers tho by 1021 port ’v’,‘w‘rfl;m‘%.fl?@;t”“fil‘;g‘:fi;"n‘s-;hg"‘l’l"m'[fl‘}‘ In 1 ane wuuid sigh foranothor Forld whth freah man- | electing me 1o praside over thls Ansociation for the 350,000 for new pipo and §20,000 a¢ income fron | Nra, It. Bioster, Mr, and M. E. all dlsennes arining from Po\'i:uflonm:n'l{'oun, i Bapieciion of swecinete And tha pUcuiiaY cHATACRL H 'or her amusement. fiticof BT, abbltt's Tollet Soap ronders ftthe mot nl_examination, mlkluf n o sment Inst John Devlin, of No, 831 Michigan avenue, in this 00, Tho asa ensulng year, for wiiich edmpliment I most heartily tity. e s found dead in hiis room at' the Ke thagk you.' I contldeutly riy on youe " kind Me. and rs. Jobn Vecaland, i o e R A WINCHESTEN'S HYPOIHOSPHITE OF ‘ou must wake and call me early; call mo grund total of an:l1ln Dealthful and agreeablo articlo of the kind evor manue oster, Dr, Lo : 4 ) carly, husband dear. To-morruw'll be the happlest Mance and - advice | to ald mysolf and | year was 5087,680.15, tho increase by meter $181,+ | and M. A, A. Abbott, Mr. and Stew. 1. W. Cut- | LIME AND SODA I8 A SPECIFIC, belng uno- | fagtured. £ty Honwss ?J‘,‘,‘,;',f:’,;‘,{;“n‘,}“'h‘,,:".S";m‘,’,"_‘;,’;;fi; day ‘;.'1"“ tho wind mew your, %o wake sad call | olher'omicale n” mauing 'his Cal 15115, muothir nceciso tor Aprl, 1677, BI7E | ter atr'and ivs, C. )lll' Vetimoyer, B, aad afrw. | quiled s & VITALIZING TONIC, and DRAIN, :M“r:fi“]tfif.“'.g.‘{‘:.‘.'L*.:;l‘.’.;“:.‘,%‘ "r'l'n‘s"lr!al'r“fl i g e 4 mo early, when daylight ‘breaks, my lovo; for to. r B success 80 o8 o .07, 2, 071,12, oivolf, Mr. and 3irs, J. 8, Thompson (of Chl: | X FOOD, men's tol nd aa It ther It of paper containing the word *iorphine, " A | ST, AT alhy fo move,* lo the aong of the | meot the wants aui wislica of the trade, and | doce not includo abont 810,000 for tiew olpe, ete., | cagu), Str. and Brs. 11, b JENIE i L L008 NOOD. Ot fincat saaps rar barbors) e 16 fo_Just beiag womun who llves in_a house of fll-famo on the Hlinofs sldo of the river claimed to bo Devlin's wister, and It wa~ suppored that he ind come (o clufu'lier, And, belug unsticecesful, had taken his e pon the markot, Dot tho dermadd for i wilsoos : o oo Beine Gencral. = Veia York Fyibun. o Thompson, Mr, and Mre. 8. W. Wheolcr, Mcasrs. E. N. Tillotson, Geo, Mulrhiead, A, U, ‘Condit, ¥, W, Jones, Edwin Drown, Frank Drown, A. Combs, IL I, Arme and therefora the nssesament for tha conilng year #hows an increaso of about $:5,000 over that of last year. All of which gues to show an incrense In Price, 81 and 82 nor bottle. Prepared only by WINOHESTER & 00,, Ohomists, dame of the period. Sowe ubscure eciontist, after puzzling aver his fgurative crucibles and mefa- phorical chemicals, evolved the explanation that trust that every member of the Assuciation will consider himeel? o committeo on good order and enticmanly behavior fowards all connected with , Sold by Druggls 20 John-st.. New York, pp———t ‘woman's the population of the city. ; ¢ . Cl & T TT, Y . 1ife gn accouyvatitle Jlagraco attending er tapes e ition o, "m'm-xfi‘fl&'l?'fi;w: very atire ot .’-:f."”'&f."if,'“u“au",é".'u'é“#.fii’,{‘m""n“23‘-’:22‘6!7? onnd :unl:u.coomml:-lunor ’na Wolf seems from the ;‘x:‘:x‘u:g’nrgrlh: l;:?fi‘!u?fln‘:nm:{dlll.;trfle The T LIFE INSURRANOE. B, T, BABBITT, New York City, e e e che i ttiane IuE Ao ok thls mgn""” tho situstion, she ssumes the diroction of the | againatunfalr dealing. for, among 21 tho argu- | monthly report of the men under him (o be got- club rooms wero occuplod by card parties, and the e ] billlard-tables were Kopt going all the ovening, The gathering broke up about 3 o'clock 8, m. EVANSTON, . The village ofilces wore mmuvedlullvrduy into the stora’ owned by Messra Iluse & White. The new quarters aro inuch more convenienf, and AUUTION SALES, Blison, Pomeroy & Co, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, could be diecovered after his deatl cajectured that there was & myatery some: Tuquiry at No, HI1 Michipan avenue yeaterday zesulied in learnlng what follows: Dovlin wae em- ployed ns coachman by the family living there,and ‘wad consldered by them ne an_ upright, honest man, lle hnd nonjo words with his cmiployer Sot Hence it was ting a good deal of work out of his invpectors, The roport of April work shows that 1,803 nuisance-notlces wore scrved and 1,402 nuisances spated, .In the Elghth Ward 200 nuisances were abated, while in the Soventh Ward there wero but 85. Inspectors while engaged upon sewerage inspection examined 196 publle bulldings, fiunnnl smosh the day involves, and her sonl nows no delight like that of controlling the furces she sumiuons to ber aid. No matter If the truck tps over and consiyus its contents to the shrewd speculator in saw-uust. 8ic loses alght of tho rumn in tho opportunity afforded for gen- cralal orders, averaging 175 per minute. nrchaso ur salo of property, I have never yet unrd of the charge of making fictitions or wash nles on o call, which pernicious practice Is o fro- quently In usé and to a furgy extent among opera- tom doing promlscuous trading in order to bull or bear the “market, The members of this Assocla- Unired stared I Sl another _plausibly reason . may Hion ars substantially those who organized the lata | larges Ao thyse which e Leen oceupled for 'y g N , i n| h0ee Who a 700 tencment-houses, 1,000 privato dwellings, 281 | similar purposes durlng tho past four years. urday o weel oo, Bnd, though, ot diechargod, | affored,” For twelve monthe the dame e wat in | Provialon, Urain. snd Stock Exchinge, ana they | manufactories, bi7 stbren privato Cwollinge, RHL | 0 e cams of ball Moaday. the Souhomores solitary contemplatiun of the household gods, R e would be morp than ordinary men if they did not feated the Scalol did not return. Mouday mornlng 8 Bwedish wholesnle and 102 retail markets, 503 stables, 251 until they have made her dizzy and lier eyes uchie, vacant lots, 1,774 strects and ulleys, 110 ol nth- think, to say the least, that'a most arbltrary uso of scrvant-glrl misacd 8136 from hor trank, | Un¢il they hove made her dizay and lier oyes uche, B;omlnenl feature of the game was the weak > Now occupy the Largo Stores, powot bad been mado by the majority of that Asso- | hoases, 13 rendeting eutnblishments, 0 comimis. | batting on_cither alde, and conscquenily fow | INSU E It Didia lad | remalned bo would | Hui\ouid como’ with s chanco to pall and hnul | latton in abousiing tho calt on Gratn,ons of tho | bion T O eaolocs anie | felding Brrors, Tho Junlors and the Froshmen RANCE COMPANY, thingd around, and turn them over and take ter- rible vengeance uut of the oflendlhr but innocent wood. Lut whatever the reason for It, 1t1s settlea that womankind be eternully unscttied on Aay-Day, It becomes her properly, For twenty- four bours the hand that rocke the cradle Is the hand that rocks the world, 1'=om her clevation she looksupon man as only necoasary because of most important articles deslgned to be traded in on the call by tho orlyinal organizers of the Assocla- tion. We have, huwgver, nvolded any unscemly contentlon in the watter by quietly wllhdrflwlmf m the old Aswociation and organizing this Cal Board on o busls that, it le hoped, will prevent such o result in the future, To say st the ‘minority of tho late Call Board did not becoma some- IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ——<—0RGANIZER 1830 ~o— ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 Dut his unaccountable atuence, In view of the losy of tho money, warranted th Ihference that ho had stolen it. The woeds ** Droke, but no thief," in- dicato that Lls cansclence troubled hio, - He could not have had $400, The dlsplay of 8176 Iu_s roll would havo conveyed the impression that he lisd much more, Inosmuch oe ihls sum, from Doviin's admisalon, had been spent o less ing o total of 0,050 Inapections made In the month, and of each inspection there have been written ro- ports (o tho Commissloner of Health. ———— “THE COUNTY BUILDING. play this afternoon. As was nunounced, tho Eclectic Club met at tho resldence of Mr. Ambrose Foster Monday even- ing, The attendance was unusually large, owing to the announcemont that tho evenlug's entortal ment would not be complcte with the ordinary pre gramme. After listoning to welections from M| 78& 80 Randolph-st. Becond Door Enst Old Stand. FIBST REGULAR FURNITURE BALJ Fridoy, May 4, ot 0:305, m. tor. e Lias another, who ta married, and ro- sidea in Chicago, bt her name I4_unknown. s motive in cammitting suicide is simply &°maiter of conjecture, b lio was whan In Chicago Inclined to e duspondent, though no cause was ever asslgned for bis fts of malanchioly. He never meatloned & fallen wistor, but spoke of onowho lived in New ditlon the next day, to cmerge only.when the nest First comes around, It would be unkind to up. braid her for tho ruin she accomplishes, unchari- table to object. GEORGE R. BRAMHALL, Bexton was pushing the brick work on the now Court-llouso yesterday, and Walker was making hoste slowly, 3 The Grand Jury did o good day's work yesterday, dieposing of twenty-five cosow, 1ts finul report will be 1unde Friday, A , Bherl Kern thinks It would be 8 good thing to | Darrows and Mlvs Ullbort, followed by ag Inati ) WM b ool Ll b ol Rl W Die apreo. " Si5" arank somowhat whes. ho ved ;-'C?rl'll:" =":=,5§: "vz|;‘:',‘“.“::'.;":‘%‘I’:',":.',‘,‘,fi"f}!,‘:‘:{ :Yé‘figfim‘l&‘m’ ,';‘5:33:".‘ "?’I}L“:fl',"‘.‘u'é:"’nfe';'ifibe“.' "-‘33 uniform ble balite, and i oberly considergthe | fotiely ‘;.“r‘e'i'c..uu'.";’r‘.?r“o‘?“vs.{fhz}:’lfic;“;fit‘.’,'u'}’.? SVERT A,Pnofi“fikgfi»,ffifigfigg By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO, e o feot, nnd, as sho goos back to her normal con- | they have demonstrated to the opposing farces, matter, . NPT tintod o 84ana 8 ¥ Bk atar, 1 bhs cnegies. wits 1 coeriieds hot ot 5 i tornhiion of this mew Cal Hosrd, st tho fic £ e pssaire of (56 club. durng thelr sren- | ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS Actii Lo enda o dealers In hog products posscss same uf the con- ngs this winter, stitutional rung on tho earth. | [Laughter. ] **The intentiona of the members of this Noard, as ] understand them, aro to foltly uct the wishes aad wante of (e trade, and lu our opening tho bburnnees of thot anlmal when Ib Thursday Morning, May 3, at 10 o'clock, ‘We sell at auction the cntire contents nincleen rooms. at NO. 112 NORTIL CLARK-ST, n the sano evening the_ resldent alumnl of the University mot at Mr. H. A, Pearson's. In the abvanco of the records of last meating, & com« mittec was appojnted to notify all alumnl and alumnm of the appronching Commencement, snd ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAIMS 1118 DISMISSAL DY THE MAYOR. Call Doord all propor wants of the trade in proe 5 ts 1 t) it L R ‘Tue Mayor removed George It, Bramhal, Super- | vislons, ufi-‘-!.'nnh focal tocks o, think, ‘reated roljooke. Ve alleged sbortionlst, wilt Lesalled B L Rtk ST ey o sl MATURING IN 1877 Parlor, Dinlng-Toom, and Kilchen o, s atrly, ani are not dlsposo maky any og- 3 D —— " 2 3 enl“ B ml“ mu‘:_? l’“n’k“(.lnmmlulnnen held & l;:lncl:"lolx(:l gml‘.’!’fl:l::l‘.n {)::“;gl‘z{:u nn;: &?In:lu?‘n AL IR "uhnl:x'zu % Ll.lh .lllxi‘l' hoping theroby to postpons tha time of ) T B Tegiler Sani monihly Fuseilng Jouerder afiary . A vosition, oubt- | Yho'proper hours for trading on the call, 1 feo] | B4 vindication, m THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WILL BE AT 74 U RN URHB, noom, Prosident Morkan In tho chalry and prescot | los bo romembered that Mr. Bramball s tho gen- | authorlzed to cordially invite ail the old ‘membors | Commissloner Jlolden was making consldorabla Dicomington Uil.) Pantagraph, Deds, Beding, &:., &c. ummleey _wm”my’fl e nd ¥ri o comen | Uemen who charded inn communication to Tus | of the late Provlelon, Urain, ond Stock Exchaugo | nolsa yostorday in protesting against the actlon of | Tux Cureauo Trinune glves notice that, for tho ON PRESENTATION. ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioncers, o Sevecttiappfleations v pasitinne as Tutsunx that the crib foundations wero not solialy | 13 oln thls Associailon, sud (o extond an nvltatioh | the Caunty Treasarer in rossrying tho money com | purpose of furnishing fresh and full information g nen to do At Qur New and Spacious Storces, 78 & 80 Randolph-st., Friday Morning, May 4, at 9 o'clock, ing In from taxes to meet the temporary loan due in June, Instead of paying it to contractons, elc, Tho 'T'reasurer was unmoved at last accounts, :An old gentloman:having £1,300 In o bank at Kingaton, Canada_West, which hnu beun drawing olice, A petition was recelved from property owners on D‘i’kannd Boulevard, asking lh‘z’u uuY ut In a +4qafe and respectablo cundition:” that the maplo treen be remoyed and olm trecs planted, and that the drives and walks bo macadainized and put in bullt, and that the structuro was disintegrating and lable to go to pleces, The publication of such o statomont naturally created much excitement, for, If any one thing will set the people-of Chicago JAMES BUBLL, - - PRESIDENT. C‘H;t‘l::;:l;h D}I!lll‘:g,ml-lfinllc-;lu Chlcaxo. o Autent._Hi. A2 TR uperiatcatann concerning the events of the war, 1t basdispatched to London a8 member of ite staff, Mr, . George Ed- ward Wright, who is to establish thero a contral boronu, from which he will send out correspund« likewlse." [Applausc. | Then, after an Interruption covering a week or two, in'which the new Board has been orgnnized , und put in working vrder, the n-“:nlnr call was pro- ceeded with, it I i eferred o 1. Comiroction”Cam | b1 oar e e prospect of” bt derivof Jjerat soce SO0, v Arcciad Jseunler Jbatng | saletaaccompany the amles o8 moc dse, aud AN MO OO ATE, GRAND OPENING SALE o o d 3 jovances, und be ‘pass '’ ”’A'ézmmnmuon... recoived from the Doard of | Dramhail had had something to do with the cone A REJOINDER. ¢ E i hrauich, | Shraugti tiee wud oilioe means Kather nowe o tesnunltied by cable to Tz Tmisuxe, The cor- respondenits ore alvo to furnleh full detalls of bat- tlew, ete,, by correapondence for transmissivn by wal), forming a complete listory uf the contest, ite aepectd aud results, This enterprising stop, pincing Tue Tripuxz ona par with the great ropaan dallies and those of New York City, narks 8 now udvance 1o Wostern journallsm, will redound to tho ceedit and mdvantage of Journpl whlch leads the way n this new doparture, Tux Tuthuxe's forelgn correspondence, under the new arrangement, will bo an Imwortant foaturo in tho make-up of that great newspaper, Luicrenca (fran,) Jurnat. April 2. ° Tuw Cuicauo Tiwntxe clalms, aud we guess traly, to have printed last Sunday the largest paper ever hsued on tho Awcrican Contlnent, It confsted of xwenf\y Suuu uf yuyen columns cach, making a tutal of 140 columns, This {s ahead ol anything that was over done In New_ York, Tho Targest (vsuv ever priuted by the New York ferald contained also hwmly&ulu, but each of ity pnfiu fy slx columna {ustend of ‘sevon columns wide, making the total numver of colutuns printed by only 130 as compared with 140 columns in ’ 2 8 the County Agent's office to visit Kingston, ete, His particulur grievance was the way his wifo lud Deun trented by the Connty Agont when sho neked for o palr of shoes last winter, Bald he, *‘She wau told thiy wasa free country,—If alie couldn't pet whoes ahe could go barefooted. " Tle was sorry that le had ever feft Kinguton, and return he would, even If lio had to sell a houss and lot. - lle did not ke America, or the way we have of dolng Lusinesy here. It ls not known whethor he got his *5pass" o not. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Chicago Academy of ltomeopathic Physiclans and Surgeons will meet at tho Tromon: House Thursday cvening at 8o'clock. * Tho cottage service of 8t, John's Protestant Eplecopal Church will bo hield this evening. ut tho resfdenco of Mr, M, A, tlartlett, No, 475 West Randolph atreet, facing Ogden avenue, A Qoapel tomperance mocting will be held this stractlon of the crib, and his assertions aw to its instability were crodited by m good many, 8o much nnxle{ waa felt aboof the matter that competent engineers wera employcd to make a careful examination of tha substructare and ro- portupon Its cxact condition, Divers wero scnt down and o & thorough Inapection of the work. The result is known, The crib was pronounced by Gen. 800y Smith to be wolld and in no danger of destruction ou sccount of defecta In bullding, After this official and minuto examination, it was rumored, thougli from what source it came In unkuown, that Mr. Bromhball was not sincere in making his charges, Ilis obJect wi is 1, to = enable certain arties n a contract involving an exponditure of 000, 10 **repalr theerib,' Per aps'Ulila was unly & conjecture, and arose out of the fact that the divers stated ihat they had been spproached and {nducements offercd them to make an unfavorabla report, Thoy did not mention any names, refusing to do so. "I chinrges having heen proven to be Incorrect, and the divers' stutoments comlmi tathoknowledyo o Counsy Commissioners indoraing n resolution asking for o douation of bedding plants o be used at the Poor-llouss and Insane Auylum, 1t was ro- ferred to the Horticultaral Committee. ‘The Board then adjourned. BTOCK YAKDS DRAINAGH. City Englneer Chesbrough and Health Commis- slouer DeWolf y!lltrl(l( forenoon pald a visit to the Stock Yards in order to Inepect the drajnage system thereuntu appertalning. - In company with Mr. John B. Sherman, Presldent of the Stock- Yards Company, they exumined o number of tho drafns leading from the yards into the va. rious brunches or forks of the Chlcago River. The Inapection was necessitatod by the face that the Jeading packers at tho BtocksYa resolved to put aatop to the **Stock=Yards wu far B they can, und havo sccepled the tlons of the city ofticers named above as to remedy- fog the evil. Str. Clicwbrongh advocates as & tem- purary measure, having tho merit of choapnd it uil events, the placing of catch-basing | 0 drains, which would scrve an receplacles for the organlc matter now Yu\m-d every day into the river UENRY NARMS' 430D VERSUS M. I, CARTER'S “30p." To the Editor of TAs Tribune, Cutcaao, Aprll 80.-—-DBeing quite at my lelsure since concluding the highly-protable (1) aud very pleasant (1) job, ma it I8 called, of building & foun- datlon for the Cook County Court-ouse, I spend my time partially in reading your valuable paper, and am often much edfied by 3ts perusal; but your correspondent of Monday morning, Mr. M. Il Carter, gocs 80 far back Into antlqulty to adorn his criticlem of mo that, although an **oid man," 1 confess I cannot remember s0 far back asthe days of Solomon or the bullding of tho Tomé)k'. ‘Trug, 1 had heard of Hiram AbIfand Hiram King of Tyre, but 1 wus not prepared to hear that o descendant fn the direct line of theso great lighits was in our mldst; one upon whom the gift of tholr atness hind fallen, as did"the mantle of Elijah upoun his servant, Alas) | cannot with any degree of truth NEW AND S8BOOND-HAND. FURNITURE, A FULL LINE OF CARPETS, THE LARGEST BALE OF THE SEASON, Over 1,600 Lots Gonerdl Household Goods, Temember tho New Number, 78 & 80 Randolph-st. ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auglaneen‘_ By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctiopeers, 118 & 130 Wabaali-ay. TRADE SALB. WIHITE GUANITE AND YELLOWWARE 1N PACKAUES AND OPEN LOTS, 150 CASES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TADLE CUTLEJIY, CAIPETS AND OILCLOTUS, MATLLARD'S VANILIA CHOCOLATE, FOR BREAKFAST, LUNOII, and TRAVELERS, Defies all ITonest Competition, Sold by all leading Grocers. DASE DALL SUPPLIES. Headquarters for Baso-Ball Supplics. g it [ x . ‘fllnl‘:nlc and Retall, Bpalding's Yy , of the Mayor, he declded to dismlise Mr, Iiramball, "y i evonlug at Bo'clock at tho Freo WII Buptist | Twiwuxe last Sundsy, 'Tho columns of Witk Tuine e by mall Wodnesday Sorafog. Mayz. at 0:00 0'clock, VR Ry o e sy o | by i il o | LSSttt | B Sttt St Bl | pnpsitonibni b bty | TR el o | A i uatory o 5 nor, ! . 0, re. 3 i L 'Tur CHICAGO T ', WK ' I Iocatiuk ihe draine and thxingun ellzible polate for | upon bl Administration, ana regurder the wrlter 8 achooiboy douy his top St itus Hon aior alty, | SoutBaptist Chirch, lod by Willtam Torranco. | clam b stand at th head of the prese of the | S LDIRG: A 8o MORTGAGEE'S SALE. lurge extent that the Stuck Yards, belng & re. | 9 nutin sympatty with him. He told a Triauxs NTFORMS a Speclalty, master-bullders of antlquity are more nearly ropre- aented by the modern architect und engincor than Dby any claus of mea who undertake Jubs under them, I know that people cxfst who upon the loast excuso srrogato to themselves the braine creationw of tholr knperiors and betterd; an ch men_ are ln?uunlly found among the **mas oulldera™ of to.day, As woll might the hod. carrier, wlhio, with well-developed mnscle und Unfon. 1t}s a matter of cangratulation that wuch an immensy power {4 so uniformly wielded for the public good, Gulena (1) Gaseite. That the nuncrouy readers of Tus Citicann Tiisuxk may bo furnishod with the best and earll- est [nfornation of the war botween Turkey and ltussia, the managers have, with charactéelstic antarpilue, dispatehied to Knropo ona of 114 ta Tho Rov. L. T. Chamberlmin will preach at tho Tabernacle SBundsy afternoon, Bubjoct: **Tho lehluhlnlnq." r‘uurwun of malv volces will sing ** Eternlty.' Tickets to the main floor now "l: y“m the Y. M. C, A, rooms, No, 150 Madison strce 'Tho Unlon Catholie Library Assoctation vllll’lvu an entertainment thle uvunlnf( t the ball of the Asvociatlon, conslsting of dislect and humorous T T reporter yesterday that, {f Mr, Hrambhasll honestly belleved the crib was unsafe, it was his duty asa clty officer Lo tuport tho fact to him, In order that au lnvestigatlon might made quietly, and the peoplo nut bo unnecessarlly alarmed. dent lask of harmon; h his Honor cause for Mr, Lramhall apitation, Lits com. otency and falthfnlness ss Superintendent of ENTINE FURNITURE OF 30 Roomsin Marble Dwellings, Nos, 781 & 7563 Wabash-av,, ‘Wodnosday, May 2, at 100’ol’k a, m. ceptacly fur cattle and hogs, thus offqnd. It 1s not tho cas. The stench which competes with that of the Uridgepor] r!nderlnf houses for the mastery fa caused the packing-houses situated in the yarus, Then” oftense 1e rank and smells lo heaveni that of thu hogs and cotlle 1s o were trlfle tn_comparieon, n a fow days Mr, Cliesbrough will prapare a detalled plan wheraby cd Catalugue free, A. U. BPALDING & DItO., 118 landolphieet., Chicayo, HAIIL GOODS. LhCUS 84£ 7] X d Retalt, Bead for prise lisk, 5 Gt ey e 3 ridged not belug questioned, Mr. Ucorge Edward Wrlght, a correspondent of 4 Ied 80 cls, Wigs made 3 s work tan be carried outy udit 14 fondly hoped | BRl*S Secksmarsfr: Thomnion, Is the ox-Come | Eich! tny cluinr 10 o sersntite. khowjedge thap | Foadluge by rof A P, Burbamk and vocal and | eatailebed rcpatation aud h accomsiaod - e sl el 7o ahal) sel, wlthot reserye, he sative THousehold ¢ T X rd of PublIE Worke,— Tnat fl o b Vi (R i 1 b i1 Lond 18, BURNHAM, Effects of two Dwelll 751 and 750 Wabsdli-a¥a ulove smount of work and an ¢x. | Wissloner oard of Public Worke,—anhon- | rears’ the stately plic, aw glve the credit to the | insteamental inusic by Prof. Uill, Miss Julls | gulst, who will opens central bureay in London T3 W Nautsn br., Cuidaga, conalsting of Parior Suits, 3. Top Dreming Usso sef penatture not even 1o be contemplated Inthe | ©8t8nd capable man, —aud the bridged will bo a8 | bulder, behe wiom ho may. Moran, Mr, Ledoschowwsk!, and others, rom which he will sund able snd experlenced us- —— J . Taj blcs, Wardrubes, Loungee trrons, besd present cundution of th municinal Srossury wil well looked after by him as by bis producossor, Whata pity tia comumunlty wera not awara that | * The regular mosting of the Chicago Unlon Veter. | $18tants to sccompany tho armilew on buti sidvs. " & COLLECTIONS. it Mustracagnd FeRtie lllows russels Carped required before the south fork of the South ———— %0 much Kenlus was 1yIng around looes: thon, i | an Cluo will bo held at thefe, Foome, Urami Pacltc pestect ling of telegraphle comuunloation will Lo | oo T2 e | SHROUEOLL Tranch of the Chicago River will turn_ from its ovil MATRIMONIAL, Mead of huving an urchitect and wqusndoeing | fotel, thie ovining &6 half-past 7, at which ume | gpened by blm, endbling him to sucury tho ourilcat OLLECT YOUR PAST DUE BILLS | ,..DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, ways and stink no more, i moucy uvon an englneer, thoy would put theme | Col. Lyman Lrldges will presont s skutchos of | [tulllgcnce of warilko movements, which he will Extenston Tebles, Cualrs, Crocker, Ginss and Fisted P S, LEVY—WITKOWSKT, scivgs Into the hands of vome grent nastor-butldor | the s> Dattio of Hione Hiver An thturosting and | Fausmiit by cablo tu Tuk Triwux BY ALACING THEM WITH THE Ware. ifouel usiice, larys ise, complete, and fn grler IREAD r. Josegh Lery wee quletly marred yosterday | lko e, Curter, perhave, 1t usakd that CMiatory | foicucilve”houe o smiclpitod ands full slen- e — HIGAGO MERCANTILE AGENCY, Luundey Figiuren deo a0 MLChioNe e v ., . LA _Auctiuncers DIMINISUED BIZE AN INGKXASED pRice, | B1iCFaon fo MiseTillle, daughtor of Mr. 8, G, | Fepeatelisalf.l, e oy bo bre ura ust st tho Uawh | anca of tho membory witl Ll futalios is expect A CORK CARPETING. ROOM J6. (62 WASHINGTON ST, ed. The public geucrally sro Invited. ‘The second annual mecting of the Ilnols Btate Amateur Press Awioclution wlill bo held at the Pulmer 1louso to-day. ‘The woeting will be called to order ut £ eclock p. m. Ly the Presldent, who will dellver an nddresy of welcomo, after which the regular or- der of businevs will bu taken up, Thows altending aro ruquestod to mako the necossnry arrangemunty 40 2810 rumain In the city Wedueaday and 'Thiurds day. ‘The first day will b given upto busiuess, and tho second entirely to pleas Inttor day the daily newspaper oftice public buildinge will be vislted, D THURSDAY TRADE BALB, OVER [,000 LOTS DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Boots and $hoes, Straw Goods and Wool Hats, Thursdsy Morning, May 3, at'9:30 o'clock, A s S rLlbehta Vil atwaya pid fal ooy o B B Av DUTTRRS & CO., Auctloneers First-Class Furniture, Parlor | aud Librar, b’ou, Chamber Nots, Brussels Carpets, Etey At Dwolling No. 173 Ashland-av, N. E, cornor Adams-st., Friday Morning, May 4, at 10 o'lock, Witkowaky, at the residence of her pareuts, No, 333 Warren syenue, The cersmouy \as performed by the Hlov. Dr. Norton, and witnessed only by the members of the two families and their linmo- diate friends, among whom were Mr, and Mrs, 8, L. Witko Miss Theresa Witko Mrs, M, of Bandwich, Edward Witkowsky, of New York; and Mr. Conrad Witkowsky, Mr. and Mrs. David Witkowsky, Mr, and Mrs, 8amucl Colo, Mr, and Mre, A. and J, Bush and familics, Mr, David Witkowsky, Jr., Miss Carrlo Witkowaky, Mlua Tinle Witkowsl M| Eather Witkowsky, Mr. Henry Solumon, L. B. Silowell, Linoleum ls warm, carpet-like in appearance, and of extraordinary durabulity, It ls pecul- farly soft and elastic to the tread, handsome in appearance, aud Is never cold ike ordinary ofl- cloth, Kept by all firat-class carpet dealers, et THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, offor special inducements to purchasers, at whole- ealo and rotall, of sheet-music, musle books, vio- lins, gultars, and all kinds of musical fnstruments, Genoral agonts for the Standard organ and Weber plano, Qualily guaranteed, No. 150 Siate of - — “IT'S A REAL LUXUR ‘This Is tho verdict of 81l who have taken elther tho Turkish, Eloctro-Thermal, or Mcdicated Vapor Dath at Dz, Bomer's Grand Pscldo lotel Uath Iu. stitute, Openfrom7a, m.to0p. m, i et e things and relegate our architects and englucers to ubucurity, and being out the Ane polnts of the ‘aster-bullder.” Hereafter lut o an touch an instrument watheniatical but he who has been schuoled in the dexterous flourish of a ninc-luch trowe), OF & veven-pound mosh-hamimer; such e vrelavd are e miust Aiting whereby to acquire It uf touch and accuracy of sight. Every man whose evil fate It Jato ** keep house"* snd purchase provinions has had his attention ul- rected unpleasantly within the last week to the fact of a diminution in the size of the averago loat of bread, and au .ucrease In the price thereof, Appealed to for an explanation of thess simulis- neoas and excessively unpleasant phenomena, the ocery-keeper, who acte the part of widdleman ciween the baker and the progucer, would falntly murmur something tudistiuct ws 1o the ** Roosh- ans'' and the ‘Turks. These hLeathen haye fng gotten Into =& and abanduned the NFEOTIONERY. CELEBRATED throughout NOTICE, = rts, 1Dand upward at b2, 40, Uug &m h.pm.\dun orders GUNTLIER, Conles toner, Chicigo. AN AP AN AN AN A CAUTION. JAMES I, NUCE,~Dark halr, black eyes, helght about Bye feet seven fuches,~liss wiads soversl arafta on us during tho best week, through Cou) 8. Helits us busigess conssction with s, ball BARUENT, OREENL) SAUHATT. PEENkEAY & nR0ORS, AUGTION NALES, 7, Cartor regeets that, for thegood of the owners, s Job was ot put fufa the hands of 3 * iseter’ builder.” 1t o had tho matior so tuch at heart, why dlil ho uot bid upon the work at some prico, and thereby give the county an opportunity o avalling thomuolves of ¥o much talent? or was it % of agriculture for the pastime of loyalized murder, baving pruning-hooks Into swords, xo0 to have food. America has wheat and Turkey, aud the rest of Kuropa ful commodities, and will Elv high prices for thom. Conecquently, prices fhave ad. vanced, and the ordinary loaf of bread has started SBUBURBAN, MYDH PARK, The Doard of Trustecs met at the Vil yosterday aftornoon. Present, Trustue Farrell, Mitclcll, Raynor, Whee and President Bensley, Diluole & Michiy baroly possible that he did “olfer to d work {n the manner **master-bullders” have of lste made vo popular, viz,: the disguiee of & *atraw bid," Tus lattet svuin wor probabls, when wo Mr, o Heur, and H . J, 1. Frauk, Mr. Ed. Bolomon, AMr, Meyer Oppenheivi, Mr, I Bleenstacdt, Mr. R. Elscustaedt, nd irv. renjembor that tho canal wo oun & chaso after Gllderoy's kite, i bt ) Y, all sell without reserve the entirp farniture I8 Some complaints hnr{m{ been made by citizens | Miss Anns Kaliah, Mrs, N Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs, | nominaily done by Ji A petition from property-owners on Indiana . By GEO, P>, GORE & CO,, L i Ly A e R R g TR that the bakers had taken advantage of theirop. | ‘A.‘Schlessingor, Mrs, Fannie Pelesr, Ars. Cone, | certaln ihat the ¢ e avouua frow Thicly-ninth to Pifty-frat sircet, and | 10 noother ;‘;}{gfl‘m’,;‘ogl:g,figga;;}g:bmgd 08 a Wabash-av, Litrary, Chatabar, Diufag. Sand Kitcten fursls on Fifty-nt street frow Indiana avonue to South Yark avenuu was recetvod, asking that the Chmvu. City Itallway be peruiited (o run thelr cars ou tho atreet, Tho matter was referred to thy Committey ou Btroets and lighways. ‘The proceedings ofa” meoting held in Wend! nui % of laxpayery. Tho leller cume wealth sccumulated on that **Job," aml nu one how Leard of any disayreemant as to measurement or uallty ot work fram s englioer, who | ain 101d was's Carter rother, fho firet letters of bis name belug Charles. | am not so fortunate. Mr, Egan wae hotmy brothers then, alus! I falled 10 Lo an ideal **master-builder," s-la-Carter. Next! Hexuy Ianxs. turo Rogiiat, firissein sud a Carpets. oo B0 Dirs licusiead: atr Matircs Cdhiny. Chin, Olssh Bud iated Warv, 'Tho whola ts ncarly gew snd-iu {68 ‘and colnpeises an eatire ouins of & A. DUTTERS & CO., Auctiouters. Furmn\u and advanced t’lctl Ju u greater degres ban was actuslly justifisble, & TulLUNE reporter yesterday made a four amoni the bakers 13 BEAKCH OF INFORMATION 138 to the cost of flour and the price of ,manufac. turing itinto bread. A leading baker furnisbed the statistics ax follows: A barrel of flour he {ug 106 pounde et will produce 250 on--rzuml al Mr. Asrun Witkowsky, Mra. Soloion, Mr, Jacks son, Ms. Neumsan, After the tylug of the nuptisl knot the gueste sat :Il::t‘l‘n‘: dinner, snd then spent the evening In A large and costly array of presents graced a table in one of the I)ll’lul'l.’ There was lc'huck for $100.frons Elsenstacdt Lros., and omother for au ln *> Andrews' Buzar, " The lady who bas It nes the ‘means of keoplni poted in all concornlng those departments, - sond W, R, Andraws, Cin- cinuatl, 10 cents for sauwiplo cOpY. NRISH-WISWELL~At 407 Fulton-st., on the For Wednesday, May 2, Our Auction Bale of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS ‘WILLBE VERY COMPLETEin Eastorn, New York, Philadelphia, Roch- ester, and Chieago Made Cloods, 1In full lines of all grades, GEQ. P, GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. On Thursday, May 3, at Y} o'clock, We shall soll » very lng: n-énck of now and second- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE W TTTERS & COJSS Remfla? Saturday Froitore Se Hall Wednesduy sl were presented with ber of wignaturt e ey LA g e N g P OITY-TIALL e o owas oo | Do b b o v St p g o 2 4 o 3 el ‘o orth, N yih, Sl Uihesexiuiace Aveiepa g per s | Kowtlosy Bienth L clotk coot Me ol Mek: THE gt 3 “Tho followinig Important ordinanco was paareds | By ey O T e Tate Charlca B SATURDAY, May 8, t0:30 o'clock, w the foremen recelvin, 3 lyer water-pitcher snd vot from Mr, to $30, erago'capacity per mau is oue and a half barzels of Sour mauufactured intw bread per night. Last month goud Ainnesota flour cost $7.50 per bar- fol, oTe-dey theame Cqulity 1 worth $10.50 to $10.75. It Is estimatod that dye busiicls of whest will nuke a bareel of Hour, the ban and middlings peylng for the will- ing and the batrel.” An advance of U0 ccuts per bushel on' wheat would there- foro fuatlfy wamo of $3 yper barrel ontour, Bince last fall wheat bss Kona Up sbout7d cents, far advanced in like propor- tiu, ~ Only the very best qualities of Minbesots swaeat, equal to No. 1, csn be used fur the wanu- facture of bresd, if the standard s to be kept up, "The actua] resson that tie price of bread 1 dis- provortionate to (hat of the dour 1s simuly that the retaller wants (00 much vut of 1t A grocery-man if be makce 50 cents to §1 un s barrel of Aour s sutiaficd; on the same wads (uto bread be domands take uothluy less. The bakers b 3, who ua thelr own teams, 15 per cent 0o tbelr sales. Thu drivers wupply grocers whih loaves weighlog one pound ut ¥ cents tach, and thevs are relalled st 7 cenis; as there tie it prdained, elc., ‘Lhat lule ¥ of Chapter 80 bawnendrd to reud as folluwst Fhers viall b elabt a “"( |Il Tullows, vach consisting of Mrs. M, ova Scotls. Wiewell, Exq. . of Halifuz, DEATIS, wi I£ iy DY g il ) NURPIY —3ay 1, 1877, at (he residence of Joba uber (o, bs abiuted by tho Presidvay subuslly | oypoentar, 001 West Madison-at., Lilzaveth Mur- ulouer of the Water, Nurie, Conmtioe ot ¥ | DI RIS IS Mard, ot 0 by carato et ol et Co MLt eeg o ¥ ol Taredar, MAY0, 86 Dik: By by ciry —April 10, Miss Lotitla Winston,aged monthu 2 day o ¢ uu sldewslks and bis Ry ¥ 1 TN’ pllis s, it Dabmes | Wnstol- Ao 0, ‘uncral to-dsy, 8t 10'clock p. . ,at Olivet Bap- tist Courch, Vo ey P et Ce " e i o W Wi Soumitieu” on Liceicey RAVPEWTY—May 1, Patrick Tafferty, aged 57 our. I eral on Thurdug ey 3, from bl realdence, At Selesrooms, 118 and 150 Wabash-av. Handsomo new Chamber Sets, Parior Buits §1d0° boars, Wardrol irrors Lirusscis, 3-Ply, sod 13y fa Sarpeta tcucuier wlih &' o xad variel Elllettion of oiseueepiag Gosdse * 0 e By WAL, MOOREHOUSE & €O« Auctluneers, SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to our not being able to got Eonsou on of our new atore, 84 an 8 Randolph-st., the sale advertised for this morning will be postponed until further notice. ; » WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., Auclr's O A Oy i f\'.nu wich; siver caster, J Mala street bridge will bo opea for a fow days for Ebrlich, ot, Mr, sud Mre, Bchlows. ver caster and fruit-basket, Mr. and M @ laborale Huwer-staud, Amfe Witowaky; wassive #ul«l necklace with cameo locket, ¥ddlo Witkowsky; twobronze statucites, Mise Pannie air of Hower-vasus, M wlver tlki-bukcs e, acob N recelpts yestorday were §1,051 from the City-Collector, $8,803 frow mlacella- nuous sources, sod §1,801 from the Water Depart- ment, - Harvey I, Billings was yesterday sworn fn s Health OBlcer tu 8l the vacaucy caused by the sealguation of J. E. Throop. The Lako stzeet squad of police under Sergeant Frank Gerblog will to-day be masigued to thele summer posts utthe bridges, tunaels, and atrect cronsings. The clty employes about the City-ilall and th bridyoctelders wero 'FEI.‘I‘A.MH alatlos, about $ y yusterday, Iit firemen will Probatly D4 YaR bon, 0 POUCe A2 B 8. Kubet yeaterday took ont o permit to bulld s four-story and basemeut_stone.front store aud dwelling, 242100 feet, at No. 78 Archer aveaue, The cost 14 to be §10.000, - o soup-turcen, AMr I Jacl statuary bronze clock, M. rich set ollver spoons, Mre, E. Luvys pair Roman-gold bracelets, the groom; ellver creamer, M. Raplen and wife; pair silver and gold napkin-riuge, Mles Careis Jacobs; inlaid centru- ble, Edward E. Levy; silver [ruit-disk, Aaron, Sldocy, snd Moses Wiikowsky: sliver hnller-dl-h‘l M a Mrs. Liudner, Monticetlo, lu,§ froste: ket, Mr Witkowsky; album, ilver dyli-spoon, Willlao) Omslein, wet of silver napkin-rings, Mr, a; Fraucky silver teaspouns 8ud sugar- ongs, Jacob Huschbey, Ciacinuatl, O, § r-u ro~ zue vascs, Mr. und Mre. 8, Cole; aset of furniture; sud many otber presenlts, The President then aunounced the Commlttees corner of Laurcland Thirty-elghth- by cars to for the ensuing yeur, as fulluwa; Calvar) CHIEP—Sunday, April 20, Flaynce—Farrell sud Clark, Vudiciary~Wheeler aud Clark, Bireets~clarg u ol Dralnage—tiayuor sud Mitchett, Yurrell aud Whiceler, io Urounds und Lulidings—Mitehell and Rayoor. PEL! L i Feno., the Hev. Octavious Perinchle RUF! R—Ta this city, May 1, ot 478 Bouth Tark 10 o'clock 8. ., Leonora C., youn childof . W. aud Aunie o, Rtuluce, ‘Ullr‘ und Sunbiury=Wi ler and Farrel Heensse=layugs wad Clark. Commisstoner Wuler Worky~Mitchell. Fuspnsl fron residonce Thursday, May 3, at1 o'clock p, m. g The Commlttecs were confirmed. ‘The Preeldent was authorized to sdvertise for bids for & two-foot sewer on Egendale avenue from Fourty-third to Forty-fourth stteets, the samo tw be t. Michigan ssd 2. m., Thursdsy, May 3, Slxteent Tnuls 2 10 Yearsand U mouths. ls‘lnn;‘:fnln resldouce, 31 Centre-av., to-dsy st 1 o'cloc] HEERWAGEN—On Tucsdsy, May 1, at 2:40s. ., Loutsa, duughperof August and Darbetta Meor- wagen, aged 21 yedre 1 mouth O days, Funéralun Thuradsy, the U4 inst., ot 3 p. M, from the leform Bchoul dralu fund. Re- WHITING=April 30, J. _Hewlett Whitln, W11l be sold to lghest bidder, oo _sccount of 8 §¢3° Pive deaths from sdarict fovor hiave been recorded | JAI010F f1om U reat Birssna oy, J. B, Whit Of every description. tlemas golng Lo (e Fuliow ing property: THE BARLEY TRADE, Aoy T et Te b chacs repr e sooten, | Tepredtatuo Comaition ey Uraluage. | | FounEiL e Sl il ena e I i, siei's Uie v Caiige 1or an v farye Currl viake aud larbess. One. Fole Sielsh with Topi, 320 Loy ieober time Liotuay sad Bubtep Goerlag. ALY drh wad Gestismea 1o and Diridle, of. Euglsd ake. A Huss Pipe, aad vae Wheeler & Wilson 5% 1er ('n“ bovesiack ls the faest and mst i 4wl eyt tho clty, and will b¢ sold witbout rescrve. aeq day burosale 2 W EDBY) Baseaas day are st Now. 767 Ashland svense, 15 Kramer, 200 Van Buren, 7 Bowen, 630 Emerald aveuuy, and 141 Brewmer strsot, Ofcers James Cahiil, 8t the Pint Precinct, Peter McKenoey, of the Second, lemac P. Bt Clalre, of the ‘Third, sud Willian ¥, Carson, of A KEW MOVE YOR TUE BENEVIT OF TUE BUIINESS. The recent trouble betwegu the operstors fo bar- ey and the warchousewen regardlog tho lnspection of that graty have sssumed & shape which, it car- P Parlor snd Chamber Furniture in endless variety, o Horses, Wikl }f‘““‘- i Hall Tre ide- hLouse st f'llulh Chicugo. Meferred to the Cowe jon Tables, 'ab] wlitee on Poltce. A resulution was offcred that the Board ballot for snattorney, Mr. Cousider H. Willelt received six votes on the first bollot, sud was duclared elected. Urdiuances were adopted for the paywcut in ten Exten, Saturday the bakers lield s meeting, and decided 10 wake s0mo cbaugo fu the eize and price of thelr warce. ¥OK BOME UNKNOWN AND YOOLISH REASON he people of Chicago will Lave wous wiber than , Wire Springs, Waluut s 'Easy Chalre, Jockees, Farlor snd Offce Deaks, Hbow Cuacs, Mircors, Brussels and Wool Carpels, Plano, ete, UEQ. F. GORE & CU.\ Auct're.

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