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8 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1877 THE CITY. feshafol Fhatt” BEE" e Tep i ' receded this man was not only well. EWS, e‘:dzrr'e.'l‘\ ‘":fi ll|bl ally min. lenlonfl; has been NE NE said of hle artiatic wonderful performances, GENERAL N - Tho entire play of **Macheth " was feclted by him from memary with an_ accnracy. power, and_ imi- The house of Mr. J. McGregor Adams, on North | (ative nh\my’wmcn held the en{(r: andlence apell- . Dearborn street near White. Is being fitted up for lm"'f"’ with l!l.flflllhm!’lfli‘:lld k%uder.h Mr. Linde back 8 in every sense of the word A phenomenon. Minister Wasnburne, who will be back heto f0¢ | 30t Colce 16 faih and teelocions, and cApABIE of The &ood:n P! * utmost modulation and range. He is ctor of The sllver engine of the Chicago, Rock Island & | unuanal talent, and his mimlery is almost Pacific Railroad, which has lain in the repair-shops | fnl a8 his recitation. fle s, beeides, endar witha dow- for the last month, made trip with tho dammy- | Memory fihl:h ‘:I:um-mdmnl as_hisother en es him 1o recite the longest nlays train Tneaday, previona to again taking ite place | ynd ciasaic producilons withont cver mitEing & on the main line. word. All those who witneesed his performance - The Tichings-Bornard tronpe at Maverly's gave Jast evening were nnanimous in the opiofon that ordered the taam. Ife, of conree, knes nothing abotit it, and, refusing to pay, the lvery-keeper was compeiled fo make an entry tn hia prodt and loes ncconnt. On af these felloics wna caucht vester- day afternoon. e calleil at the atable of J. 1 #arb the heat. The grent questian which threatens | ‘face han for years been a wvelcome aight to those In to nzitate the minds of the Cammissioners all the | the city employ. - Mr. Brenau (s to retire, and-Mr, summer now Is, whethar it would be cheaper to | Larcahiee himseit wiil control the ofiice nnill he take there burners out or put in more bollors 1o | shal] hava ** gotten the hang * of the thing (ax his overcome their Influence. boudamen xo deeire), ant then he will il the offce Walkes put his hand down into the Cannty | §f gashier with Ar. (lenrge Itumsey, son of Julian Teeaunry seeterdny And drew therafrom $10. 000, Bmnmanr. and cashier ol the County TreMaters and at once the dict of tho Conrt-{lonse mnlewas | 0f¢o during hla father'a torm as Treacurer. changed from sliacings to hay. Tho orders nf ‘The curlons ones among the headquarter gorsip- ayor's ap. over of the Nepartment records at Washington to see If her claim har any merit, Franz Gruesheimer keeps n elothing shop ot the corner of Lake and Clark streets. 1nihie clpl:flfi the lievenne Depnriment han nothing to do witl him, hut d the alleged proprietor of a ealoon at No, 176 West Chicazn avenue It has nome claima upon him. ile was hefora Iloyne fcl(ardl{ morn« {ng for selling liquora and clgara withont a licenso. ‘To this he pleaded that he had soid out all the in- tereat he ever had in tho place a long time ago, The Depnty Collector, who has worked np the casre, wan equally as poritive that Grnesheimer stlll owned the = place, And reaped the profits thereof through the medinm of & willing barkeepor in his employ. Tho case was continned till-to-morrow morning for s fur- ther hearing. A AT S Janes, on Cottaze Grove avenne, abunt noon, and #aid Dr, Cole had sent him for 4 horee and hnlfi{. Hiaappearance wae agatnst him, bot Me. Janes dld not Ilzl any atens ta satisfy himself that the Doc tor hai ordered the rig until it had been wone an honr, Tle then learned thatthe physician know nothing sbont the matler, At § o'clock 1n the evening the man retnmed to the barn with the horse covered wilh foam, the animal having evidently been driven ‘‘on the Jump " for a Jong distance., Mr, Janes inquired whelher Dr, Cole was to pay the bill, The fellow snid ft was Dr, Cone, who lived on Fnrl{;flm street. Janes #aid he wonld godown with him and eco which ho drew the money were three for 82, pers are lay 1n pecniation over the M ani ono for $4.000. Lhey were made ant 1n 'thia | pointmenja, ‘which will probably be mado Manday, singular way to please Walker, and he alone knowa | for the offices of Corparation Contnel, Prosccnting why. Ttlagenerally belleved ihatsome Conunls- | Attorney. and City-Sealer. For the first-named sloners got thelr percentago out of his former pay- | ofMce thers ia Joscph Bonfield, who s ald (o have ment. nxaod‘:lfince. ]l‘lu ‘%erl“nly;und‘- xa\l in :;’.’ SLittle Molllo," & girl of tender years, who | 8Y¢2 Of Mayor leath, Mr. Francle Adams, the Bas becn aympnthizod with by thoaands i havs | PrEent " Atsitant Corporation Connec fe being visited the Connty Hospltal, dled at that place naly 7, A T T T K Y M e oy g;lu::uw“rol"zx, T. =T joap haa perfecied, andnow offers to 1) N P e g T TV Warla. ‘onty . LAns Ia known (o be \n{llng to accept the iAe puress Fegeiadle Oils wased in gy o the gentleman, Itis ncedlcss fo tay that no ench | yeatorday. She bad been an ‘inmata of the fnatl. | MF Linscott U ! +4The Bohemian Gler * and ' Xartha ” yeaterday | 1067 hadnever anen ";7:’-‘:‘?: wARD: reon lived In the vicinlty. Lpon retnrning to | Jatlon for several years. nnd was bronght ihers by :fi'.,,""flfl.lff, il the la'}llg'l":n’l eman 18 willing SUBURRAN: el afternoon and evening, and this evening will pre. In the Fifth d_there oretwo Repnblican | ihe barnthe man broke awady and tried to cacape. | hor father. whose whereabouts have not been | § ¥ H ENOLEWYOOD. t0 bo continued whers he is, ‘The chances for the known fora year, 'She had been lingering for 8 | ciiyy’ denlership are aald to be about even hetween {oan o pelwpantite ,;;,‘;}“’::‘c';;:",‘ ,f:f"‘:;‘,‘"":{‘l‘[ Conrail Lotz and cx-Ald. Cleveland. _ The friends catéd, 'Sho. was b aweely bright:looking iitle | o Uoth are at work, and” each sido clalms to bave thing, and liad many admirers and visitors, 'l‘h # of e Snperlntendesit of DHMAl . st sentlemen who covered, i ateam-plpes 0t | fop tho monih of Abrl Ahows that 130 peralis Tor the Mownital have been lahoring for acvoral weeks | pormanent bulldlngs wera lasneds G0 on the South 10 get an interview with the Committee having the | BRFCARENt bicings Hete jasvedy 20 on He 39t0 T Thels monre bty pat Ju papedl THY | Side’ street frontaze occugiel, 3,157 feet: entl: comen a diference of 500 fect In the measurement | Mated cosl, 380,100, For tho correspondin ngaintt them, and they are exccedingly unhappy, | MONLlL of last year permlls wero lsened, for B9 Janes, however, held on to 'him, and the two had A rough and tumble fight, Tollceman Rlinger czmo along at this time and took the fellow into castody, At the Cotinge Grove Station he gave the namo of Joseph McArdie. This morning he will have A hearing before Justice Summerfield, and will undoubtedly be sent to the Bridewell, THE AMATEURS. MERTING OF TRR ILLINOIS ATATE ASSOUTATION. Yestorday afternoon a couple dozen boys filed aent o selection from different operas,—a specles | clobs, and always will be so long as thereisan of operatic medley. E l'lmll’se“:lm o \Iju’glrl’gnl!ce{‘l'lgncmg;ng‘c&l i}.’,fi.’{f’,‘ The temperatare yeatorday, 49 observed by Mae | byentan ong s No. 109 Archer Avonne, and the nasse, opticlan, 88 Madison atroet (Tniauxs Bulld- | other At the comer of Tortland = avenue ing), waa at 8a. m., 44 degroes; 10a. m,, 473 12 n{nfi, Tn:lly-lllhm‘ street. Those mssem- frst-named lace < m., 5233 p.m., 5138 p. m., 4. Darometot at | ciTE) nemaetres tho *toriginsle, - and werd fow 8a. m., 30.07; 8 p. m., 30,00, in numben} and dhl nothing, Those nnfimhlll:g Tt The Hon. Thad C. Pound and wife have taken | the latter piace wore more numsrons and cnthusls roams st the Tremont House, to remain untll the | 211, becante they mot for & puspore. it boing no convenlng of theexirasession of Congrese. The | who had been accused of sundry crooked doings in For Use in the Nuosery it Hes No Equal Worth ton times tta cost Lo svery mother and fam 1 O aamaie Bor, CORANINE D cakes i ] Glnces each, rent. frec to Ang Address on recelpt ol 73 conts, Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Normal Lodge, No, 500, celebrated (he anniver. eary of the Institution of Odd-Fellowship In Amer- fca on Tuesday night. The assembiage twas made up of the I, O, O. F. brethren, with their wives, and Invited guosts, snd wana large one. Mr. I 8mith stated the object for which they had met, Which was a two-fold ono, to commemorate thelr snnlversary and {o meet their friends socially in the lodge-room. Measrs, J, T, Fi Eldowney, C. B, Wendell, and G. 1I. *¢Speed Away.'" Misa Fanny M 23 ack prosi i gravely into the club-room of the Palmor, and took [ And compiain bitterfy that they cannot have ope | tUUIGIDER BATIE & freel fromtage of 2,035 feel, | SONR " pecr AT, o e Ry e Phe i A PE“FBGI\ TolLE’l\ SOM) T mpaeansime: $head part of his | corpection Wi the Manessrical of the BAED | seatsatound a Jong uble. The youngaters tameed | B e e L e anes Ban, 5"':1!,";*" f;':"’e‘ddflflll erm,i';':l%n,r boltdipes bving | Gearse W, Carton, gieing a hstory of the Gracr, J ) from 15 to 20 years of age, and, when & bled, te ¢ ,013 feet, and cortin ,102,000. During the ent R T B N o K LT :;l‘:;?:l?:unlgfl!o':xsl::‘i{fr:;:!dlo:fi okt e had be- | eonatitated the 1inola State Amatens Presn Atsor | oF Trctiimas n eertis nnd muionary ngniced | RASL monttl 60 permits I?r:r T mancai | otary by bon Motk very Ante v | arsie of boss, Brt b piochye i e nat alwéyh oh Tont % il Gen. ) 4 were {saned, ‘T'he reeelpts of lepartment dar- I { Beemin the chalr. Tho proceedings were com. [ JATS 8 LIRS oAt AT 8 CORTICEUNE | clation, an organization now fn the third year of | what It allmeant, and iwhether the Commissloncrs | {ue™fint ‘month wero §431 nnd. fo. expenses | dered. Mr. K, Dl Blish then Tead Mack Kwains | maticr, Mang of the iost exnentlve 50aps in tho mar, {* menced by soms aongs by Col, Ricaby. after which It the Clnb In distributing the campaign fund, | §t3 cxistence, and composed of the editors and | Weresrraid ‘mach Jonger they wiil taks the hirt ffl" Ieaving to tlie cred(t of the Depattment $76. { **Nowepaper Correnpondent " which wasencored. | ket aro made from coatse and deletorlons materiais, and v ol Lyman Bridges dolivered & lectare on 't The | ecyring ticket-peddlers, etc.: and that on the evo | roprictorn of the juvenlle press of the State, | gr¢ MOTHIOd mich loncer ihey n the same month notices of 568 violations of the | Thia was followed by a sone by Col. Faster, '*Ths | yheir delicate coloring and fragrant perfama too often + Tatdeof Blono Ilver, " which was liattratad by & | of"tho “elcction he catised **eplit ™ tickeis fo bs | This fanot the only assoclation In the conntry. e AT RtTAN Bullding ordinances were served, five suitabrought, | Old Sexton,* very well rendered. Mr. 1. MCEl | concesi the most repulsive tmpunitics. Tho disclorures L diagmm. There wasn full aitendance, snd sav- | Of Which was detrimental jo thi Inters very State I AVTBOIAR WELE and fines to the amount of $160 Imposed, dawney then recited ** Mary 11ad’ a Liitls Tamb, o arding this subject are post. printed, whic s detrimentai to the party Almost every State has one, and these combine on Beveral commiltecs were In nccrel sess) ter- recently made poblia regarding Poa _ eralladfes were prosent. eat, hence he was nnwrthy 1o be trusied with the | & Natinnal Assoclation, whoseabject ia the BIOMO: | day sonsldornn becarn Cratiare L Wi Jeeter. it DoGNs, 2 | piicn eresion mach masziment, &nd dpe faid tively startling, and deserve serioms constderation, [t pghjuamberof the members ofthe Caledonlan el | Fecordsof tho Cluy And ougdt to reigo. ontie- | fon o lheincrerta"eh Tnvenile: nemapapers And | 113 asmosil (3 harh & Feote Intrssts b ae. | 5/The spprosch of o wearm meathse mored ino | cacore. Tho gttemhingo i e bett of Hamor t96m | el Sap v Kaown 0 be sxiremey s ] rges, ai 0 even 1+ 3 1 V L Bcoteh Prosbytevinn Chnteh, corner of Aasme ang ;’rle';e'r'i;:f{f{'::mu Chinrges aEkiLat bim in con: | " Phe Convention. of 3epterday, though componed | Lotianwell Job at the ineane Asylum was talked | molion whicn for the information of th feneral | fepast wat in wailing, the 1. Or O. F. brothren | onsble, especlaly if applied to the head Injuriog the orver, tho defermination being thal 3 public,'{s given belows , thing commenced in the dark it should not end in By vistuo ?’ the power and m“m"! conferred uren e light, L ‘mo by Iaw, I, Monros Heath, Mayor of the City of Chl This arteslan-well mattor has been snokon of | T80 N rtny arder ani dire e that Al oqs Folng ot agnin and ncain, and attention hss bofora becn | Jare within (ha corporats Tinita of he snid;City of called to the facts In conneetion with it, bnt they | Ci hail, from and after tho 7th day of May In- will bear repeating heiefly. The Committeo on | M uniil the 30th dsy of Bepiember proxima, hair, Irritating the sealp, and induclag ssvers hesd. aches, The character of the Ingredicnts may be Inferred from the statement of & gentleman who makes the scenting of Saps his busincss; harecently declared that persons engaged In this employment were ahort.ifredy fromaeren 10 ten years belug the longeat perlod doriog of boys, was conducted with u gravity and atrict attention to hnsinese, ‘\m“fir the delegntes were L. C. Sprasnce, Amateny W. T, Hall, Western Amatenr ; Willlam Ln[ Yankee Jioys ! F, rden_City Aonth pi', Heney I 1o, 7 Bangamon xjreets, Tuesday evening, with a view | mectlon with the management of other campuignes, ward reorganising that somcwhat crestfallen | one even going o far am to quesilon nstitution_and bringing It back to fla ancient | his fealty to the mparty and his per- lory. A demultory confsb resuited in a declslon | sonal honor. Dest was present 1o explain, hot call a moeting atan early day and effect the do- | his explanations were nnsatisfactory to all save sirod consummation. one, who was unfortupately drunk, and who Oa thie 30th nlt, Timothy Maloney, who formerly rowly eacaped being forcibly ejacted’ from the hail, e I serving the gueats, Col, J. T. Fostor, In & nest specch In behalf of the members, presented to 3ira. I, Smith, 88 a taken of esteem, & very elab- oratly ornamenied pyramid cake. Hpeechen wore also made by Meaers, G, W, Carson, G. H, Chase, 1, 8mith, A. U, Condit, F, D, Illiah, and others. % Ca loya’ and Girls* Favorite; T, rake, Little Sune E. C. Flower, dmaleur's y isted, and tho evening was | which the occupation conld be . Diam¢ mpanion: I P. | Poblle Charitics & year or more aco recommender ymod. and. syl 1°ywird ganio of Ieather | GO Yoty best feeling ex e diiReuiey ot 1 foctly paro article Ce: al rden 3 e, £ parred in the pleasantest manner, o diMeulty of procuring a perfectly ot lived, in b city, met with an accitent neat Cen- Tho Mo was passed {recly, beixcen i and the | Rowler, aido tarder”City Monthly; C. E. Hodee, | tiatn conteacs bo enterelinto with a St Gray for | funsale securely put of. b0 at 18 pretent'theem from | Paficd In tha plentantestmanner, oo | Tk boac e beinst e, Fowerer Y’hlnlnkl 9 1t Ttareis, the Alerf; Max Sondhelmer, printer: C. G, Dnck, with the Ama- teur Press; K. E. Bas afern Joy: R. J. phy, Amatenr Progress; Jesse M. Shatp, IWida fedte: Ralph E. laven. Zloys of Chicafor enty M. Wolf, 7A¢ Reporter; Frank B. Whipple, au- thorof *'Budget of Rhymen": P, E, Mickey. Our #inking A well at” Yo Insano Aeylum 2,000 foct | 13"\t Hintes of tho s CILE of Ehihrs daian o deen to cost 0,700, the connty to furnish the mrligtdbuon mentioned without such niuzzie shall be. fao] for tho machinery, tubing, sc. . The propasi. Hh Led by the loard, but 1 hereby arder and direct, the membersof tha police gf 23.‘:"“7‘%5.%}5?.‘{’,{,“&. ll%mwrlll.r n:%:lml':; E.‘,':,',.’l forse{a1se to T Thae this proviamation be rigiily ene nd for tho faithful exccution of the work was fed A bond for tho falthrul esccution o tho work was | Civen under my hand and hasealof the ity of Gt Carson, Mr. and Mra, J, T, Foster, Dr, and Mrs, C. 1L Lovewell, Mr. and Mrs, A.'D. Condit, Mr, I.ch ed 0 be traablo of & serjoun natore. Tho feao. taxing dome lrece from Hober to Centeraillc, | F3i000 fioivever, ware dnally adobiod by & anents Thrown out. |ie struck oo tha torune 'of thy | mous vote, whereupion Iicet reslimed snd throw Ngon. and whs Kiched by the horse Bnet greq o | tho *irecords® at the Club, Henry Wolf, one of Sixhoare. The body was brought o this ¢ity. and | L2 most sciive members, was elccted Secretary, il be biirled to-0ay, 48 mentloned eltowhere Brcetdens, Vincens Ryitesttar, - o tno call of the Killof Mr. DT, Banmitr, of ‘ork, the world-rennwned Boap Mar er, 0se immenie eatablishment i by e M- nufacturer, whe the Iargest of ify Xioit Inthe United States. The renown of Mr. iannitey yarions produictions haa for many years been widely dis seminated, but this Iatest syccess fa tho appropriaty crown to the nnmerous yictorfes Liready schicved. and 3Mrs. I. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Geor) ane, Mz, and Mrs. C, B. Wendell, Mr, and Mes. H, W. Thompson, Dr, and Mrs. Delemater, Mr. and Mrs, v 'H""' Mr. and Mrs. M. dames, Me, and Y t Western Youlh; D. B Mackenzle, dmateur Brint- | wag admittcd, and the work \wis cammencen, Gray | C*°0 ho2d doy of 3ay, 1877, . Moxom, Mr. and Mrs. N, 8. Hull, Mr. | afr, ceod recting the comport: ‘The monthly meeting of the Board of Managers TAE NORTOAWESTERN ASSOCTATED PRESS, ing #r Ed V. Jones, Monthly Casket; Waltor L 3 y DACK-TAXES. - ard Mrs, W, II, Ilancock, Mr. and Mrs, &, Slevel tion of the fincat tollet soap ever introduced, The prig. attin %'1611'3?:9': o wag meld. . the Tiame: | an sesmcisienof conniy omemt ho thete | Eifartees B Ve onesyiionthiy Costely MWaiter [yas pald from thme to time 81,875, and_ whenho | 1Tho passage of the Adaime Dack-Tex biil is a | Mr. and Mrs, G, 8. Thompaon, Mr. and s clpalineredicats are the pires vege(abin ol o s roer of Indian: nug and Thirty-ninth streot, | annnal meeting yestarday at the Grand Pacific Jesterday, sixieen of the twenty-four members | liutel. Thero were present J, prosent, and also the Solicitor, Mr. Parkes, The | scripl, Peoris, 1il. ; 4. 8, Clai ngomonha Becratary, Treasnrer, Supply and | Moines, Ia. ot P, an, Herald, ulncy Admlesions Committees, Solicilor, and Matron | Danlel Wiicox, 1§Alg, u‘inr. G. M. Luken, Fead and approved. The collections during April Union, Rock Inand; D, D W.' Carver. lierald, ‘were $342.25, The present number of Inmates is | Dobaqnss II, W. Hall, Hiatckepe, Bnrlington, 1s. sixty-three, . Ed Rusoll and J. 1. Daymade, Gaseite, Daven- + . Thera was a private literary and niusical enter- | Porh Ia. 3 . J. Nchardson, Democrat, Daven- taloment gived atno residance ot Wo M. Miie oty M W Clendenniug; onstilution; Keoke No. 470 West Adama airoel, Tuesday evening. | {8 M. C. Woodru, " Zimes, Dubuque: kd Tno catertainment was for the bousll of the | L+ (Mertith o tud Feguter, springteld; Christian Woman's Association, and was an ex- | J; . Chapman, Nonparell, Conncll Binifs; W, ceodingly pleasint adair. Miss Laura E. Dainty | : Litke, Gasetlg Duninglon, 1In the abeence of Taade several recitations, and Mrs, Anderson, | t0e President, J. 8, Clarkson, Vice.Presidont, pre- _Beecher, and Mr, Tiart Mled In the musica) pars of | #ided, and D'D.’ W, Carver'acted as Socrétary, the programme, and placed the Iadies of tho Asso- | Gonsiderable rontine business was traneacied, ceordin . Mei ¢ Treasurer, the re. , clatlon ander lesling obligation to them. Ceinia wesn 823, 445, and of this $101 ramatned on Iy Junlor; enry Famum, printer. ‘The officera for tha Iast year wero: Ceorge W, Tancock, Prestdent, Chicago, editor of 7he Clubd; Tiruce Whitney, First Vice-Prosident, \waukegan, Nonthly Juntor; C. E. Fitch, mle»bnrfi ([ Second Vice-President; Gay C, Ledyard. Chicago, formerly Hoys' and Girls' Farorile, Recretary; Mason C. Greags, Chlcago, with The Briliiant, Treasnrer, Mr, George W, Hancock called the Couventlon {o order, and after the slection of Willlam T, iall Temporary Socretary, Maater lancock doliverea tho addrens of welcome, A constitation and of by-laws wereadapted, the former in the usnal langnage, providing for an initiation fec of §1, and 51 yearly duca. ‘Tho Conventfon then went into an electlon of officera for the ellflllng yen\ reanlting an fullows: ng down 1,760 feet abandoned the work on | matter of rejolcing among the city oficials intes- Account of losing his auger, ctc. A few daye ago | csted ot onco in the collcction of revenues and the the ramo Committee reported to the Hoard that the | aliendnnt siccess of the municipality, There has, further digetng of the weil had_been discontinued | during the pendency of the measiys, boen cone for the renson given above, audat the same timo | sidorable effort on tho part of tha City of Chicago prenented a proponition frum Gray to move his na- | (o pasa the bill. The Mayor sald yesterday that he clunory and dig another well—naw 1,200 feet dcep | considercd it ampiy sutlicieut to nccomplish ita —to the depth of 2,000 feet at the same rate of pay | purpose, —the collection of the taxes of past years, for which lio was 'to dig the first well. Tu other | Pr'ft were not o thicre was no i’ trylog (o worda, he would make tho sccond swell 800 fect | framea bill that would correct past abuses; better deeper l"fiml tho_county ta farnish him tubs | call all back-laxca *‘loat,” and inake no’ further ingand fuel for hls machinery, which woitld awell | ofort, The constitutionality of the provisions tho cost 1o At loaat $3,600. The second proposi- | of the LAl be did not doubt.. lhongh & tion was given publicityIn the papers, and thu | question had been raised In the IHouse. Tho same roaching tho cyeof Messra, Marrs s:‘}'llllsl. author of tho bill was groted as an aunthority in they put In a bld to dothe work ata cosl of €2,050, | tax matters, ana he boifeved tnat It was a8 sound an dlnml-h wverything, even a good and suflicient | {n cvery respect as need bo. Attorney-General n 3 nd. ? "The Committee had these two propositions fock: | Liney ). Firen ® Yery favorabls opinion, as had F. Brown, M B, Mrs, U, Lounsbn, l, Gerber, Mrs, Luce, the Misses Fanny Mack, Allle Armatrong, Lisle Yerty, May Jobnson, and Measra, K, M, Jserett, F. D. Blish, C, A, God- dard, 1t, llnEldnwnuW Willlam Spinks, Chatles Luce, M. C. Hluson, \Villiam Bass, and others, EVANSTON, At the meeting of the Boclal Clab this even- ing the Chicago Male Quartetts will aing, and L. Vou Meyerhort will be piatnst, JTDE FARK, The appointment of the Committees of the Board of Truatees Tucsdny has causcd s littls excite- ment In tho village poiltical circlo, and among thoze who are dependent an the town for work, ‘The Coramittacs genoraily Indicate the policy of the town for the yea acturing processes ara entirely new;nd original, and epartment of fa ustry. 4110, T, PABSITES TOILET 80AP® Is the trade-mar by whticl thia elegant totiet luzary i destanated, an for appiication to the delicato akinof Infants, children, and'iadien, 1t 1 alfogether nnequaied fn {ta emollicok ies, Thoe BOAD 18 mol pérsumed, ihe Ingredieny 0 of sich abiolute purity & 1o reqnire no ald from chemlstry 1o disgulse inferlor mater{als, The most re: Dued taate considers the abeence of arilfcial perfums the perfection of sweetness, and the pecullar characters fsticof i, T. RabbitCh Tollet Soap rendors i the mos Dealthiul'and agreeable article of the kind ever mana- a el m Il Emety, Tran- n, Keglater, Di n, Mr. and Lenyon, Mea. ctured, i{liough spactaily deatrable for tha use of lutes » ‘hildren, this saap {s equally appropriate for gent con's tolleT, and asit makes s heavy lather 1t 1 also of the Aneat’soumn for Darhert use: It fo fust, bel laced upan the inarket, nt tha demand for 1t will soo come gencral.—New York Tribune, 13 s Willlam T. Hait, Presidents W1Il P, Portor, of the | od'up with them yesterisy: afternoon. for +o ikt nawn Jawpere, ,other clly ofiicers, | Tho Methodist Eplacopal Sunday-school will o el ISR R | b T o ancen weie les, o e | Weskan fonlr, St J5pe L, Mot | o hey b el o ot e | SRR Ul ST RS | prenSentizi T, it Mook Coscunee | B, T BABBITT, Now York City, Danfel Wilcox and Ed Ruasel Louls Sprunnce, of “tho Amafeur_Pres Iatter proposition and ot conalder any othier | agresd with tho Mayor. e accident Mandsy evenl K on the Danville tha that of Gray, but Commiseloner Fitrgerald THE UODEN DI AUCTION SALES, Becond Vice-Presitent: II, K. pital, and John Illlvely, who were killed hfi the | President nj oad. d, Becre: Chicago, arver; Treasuter, E. L. Slurl‘l‘; Farnam, of the i Iast evening reported that D. Golll itche | with the Western Unfon Telograph Company waa AVnERX. of That Famous Inatitatlon-~Methodist tary, D. D; W, abjacted, and, poreisting, forcod ita conslderation fram: 3 10 AN UNIVERSITY. | o isisisa s Four unlmportant witnesses were examined, and | Itxeéutive Committee, J. P, Cadol Youth's Cabinet, Oak Park, Treasarer, By L i | The following ta the full teatof Ald, Glibertw | MICHIG . . B SRR ST | St et bt o | R RS e o | SR b, T | TR 6 G i s : orara: ; ; i¥iieox, | ofcisl Srgnm, SAind . cRoOE. tha i maimed that thoy weranot able o beout. 1t ws | Clarkaon, Tiassoil, and Clendenning, - The contract | Uhleago Giub. o Execiiive Commiiicoraen | ooty Idng" mensure, anudwas neatly $1,000 | {n'tic acconnt of tha Chancll procecdings Duiglass anil Koge Holnd ta X ths Dedth y y er, s wero then appolnted, Goorge W. Hancock, 1L P. | report to the Board tao-day recommending the 3 Thocity hasat varlous timos expended i man who was also badly injured, diod at his home | renewed. Tho meeting ihen. adjonraed. The | Jull, and W T. dtall, aed Chicago was selccted | Fenortte i i 13t w1 jarge f money for dredging and jmproving the | Intolerance and Youthful Diagust. .Y on'Twenty-sixth streat) and sovéral other vieiims | Exsousive Comualties meats tois mormieg 10 nibn | Tos the moct wannsl mashing. CHCA T D il v o oaloqrly | Difo indaiso tor comtiuciing Sewers I iha Special Dispatch to The Trivune. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, -arereported gulte Iqw. up the toutine busincss, Muater 1fall rend an Interesting essay on the | JERRRGRANG NS, HINZ WL have woR another | weatem and soutiimestesn nortions of the cliyi and Asx Annon, Mich., May 2. —A crlsls In the his- Now occupy the Large Stores, ¥ Following is o summary of the work of the Chi- + COUNT-IIOUSE STONE, **Natlonal Amateur Pross Assoclatlon, " and at its | (ers will bo on hand, as they wore yesterday, to | during s freshct, overflowed and been drained l’mo Ll eago Post-Office during April ‘AP 0y o ‘The first stone of the fourth course on the now 5% Santivery teima ettt oGartiers employed: | Conci.Tions was sotyontorng. Thia 1a the conten dsily, 413; registered loiters delivered 14,800 | where the stone commences aboat which thare has mnll letters Qelivered, 1.308,690; 1oca) leitese do. | been somo dispaia as towhether tho pians should 1lvered, 230,552 ; mail postal-cards delivered, 221 he adhercd to or altered 8o as to chanzo the slze of D56; local postal-carda delivered, 140,517; the stone. | Whon tho plans woro made, (hesarchi- papers, etc., dolivered, 430,325 lottérs rotarned | tect, in order to fford tho greatest competifion in 2o the ‘offics, 5,113: lettora’ collected, 1,530,203; ( the letting of the contract, made certatn stones in postal-cards collectod, 464,057 nowapapers, ‘etc,, | the course of threa picces, knowing that if they collected, 426,207; total postace ou mu?&, at in | ivere made of ono plece that no ne at Lemont but {heoca'tor locai delivory, eltber by carrier or | Walker could farnfsh themn. = Ifo kmow at tho timo . offic , 078, lune sca pleces, —stone @iotice, 301,077 that'conld bo Rotten fromtho thin-Tayer quaTFien concluslon Mr, Charles Diebl, of she Chicago Times, addressed the Conventlon in & few well- timed " and oncouraging words, and was followed by Mr. Whipple. e_vresident anmonnced that invitations had been recelved to visit the newsoaper offices and type catablishments in the city to-day, A recess wan then taken until ¢ o'clock, whon' the annna) dinner was eaten, B ALLEGED FALSE PRETENSES TIHE CLAFLINS APTER HAYES, tory of the Michigan Cnlversity was passed to-day. Tho law places the entico control of the institntion inn Board of Negents, who are electod diroetly by the peopls, bat tho Legislatars furnlshes tho fands. The Legisintare have Jately conclnded that tho Regenta had not acted wirely In relation to Douglasa and Rose, both alleged defaulters to the <University, The Legialatnro caused a speclal meeting of the Doard to ba hetd Jast night, and de- mandcd that Rose ba reinstated in the University, snd & sult now pending against him discontinued, canal at or near its junction with ti i\ Ahi demonstrate that thelr propoaition Is more favor- | Coriy h AN oo AVaLe inar Mo da e GRdch Cahl Y, baf cY | or some such nawe, hrln‘:ml with it & e will stand no sort of a show unlews they can { mount o2 Qith end - dirt trom sald p) rrlvn!ulyconflnec the **Rinj Lletver. and from all drainiags of the prairics Diaccal o ey the b DY EaRal a0 et L1 uaAion . (aeaey nal QUL e arteelan-weil Sheinm desling feskly. | Snd Chicato iver therety’ MUInE: i tho THinolsC And they il go on ta the ond. Inesnsibla 10 | 2akdlacwersemitzing uly the Fiver st oF near #hame, unmindful of public Indignation, they ara | Renehts of dreditng Snd citamig sad Il Cenal dotormined to ond thelr disgraceful ofiiclal caroer | and. by Alllog up sald sewers, deatroying tholr e s sublashingiy'as tiey snierol 0pos il Hesniret, Tht the Department of Publlc Works and the Commfttce on 11aroors and Diridges bo directed to 8 & 80 Randolph-st Second. Door East 014 Stand, FIRST REGULAR FURNITURE BALE, Friday, May 4, at D:30a, m, By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO, Auctionoers, 84 and BU Randoiph-st. Pl At the regalar monthly meettng of tha Doard of | the bullding would not Lo as preity i fnish of 'a | At a Iate honr Tnexday afternoon an amidarit was TIHE WEST TOWN. A p e mestaleh o wRLLANIEALS]y b R Miop 10 | py i ' A I ; eyt o wan threatened that unicss the Regents did this o i erS,oy Lhs Momeof tha Prlendloss veaters ::1;.;:::.;13.:;3::%:-:;1 aa 1T Lbicker stonc, und th | gled In Judge Dlodgeti's Court by Lyman Mallory, MEETING OF TIE DOARD OF AUDITORS, LU ARU reror 10 thia Conaci AU an eariy days "™ | the University wanld get no appropristions for the ?Vh“"l?,“ { Ms:lmmg,‘ y:’ i:,:fi f? :':ll:: Mo, Grant, Suporintendent of the Home, and by | fhe plana to present the postibiiiiy of A Corner pe, | the Chicazo agent of I1. . Claflin & Co., of New | Tho West Town Doard of Audltors met last night e coming twoycars. Anumnberof momberaof tho Leg- | e 8elliat auction tho entiro " tio Superiniendent of the Barr Miasion and th | ing potten up on stone. After the contract was let | York, which net forth that Danlel ¥. Hayes, | atNo, G0South Halsted atrect,:Supervisor Peder ANNOUNCEMENTS. falatnre came down to the meotingand labored with “x Jodusisial Scuol, - Th J?';L;Efi"h?.'n’?z'b“fl on ABNTRIer. oo b s IRIck siong and could far- | ‘formorly of Waterbury, Conn., but moro recently | son in the chalr. The full Tloard was present, the Hioard nearly all night m,-:lelm Acaslon, and N0 112 NORT“ CL ARK_ST [ 15 of the Home, $745.20 10 the fare M. | Tl itasirellas not, he orlered valkestauso | of Chicago, hnd oltained cortain goods of the | with the esception of Mfr, Eberhardt, Tho anening salo of seats for the Almeo season | S0-day Wt noarly noon, A malority i noasbe . "y : m: ¥ \:I‘;dm':‘lzi '};’:“(nu .du lr;i‘ ’-(;r‘l;.l School. The | nerention of the Board ta the mattor and recom. | C/2Minaon false prolenses. Tho affidavit furthor | A letter was reccived from thoe Iate Supervisor, | begins to-day at tho box-oflice, . + Parlor, Dining-Room, and Kitehen { ma ns ware with thio reqtest, notiwithatanding the threats of catting oft suppites, This action will be com« mended by the people of the Statc. The Legisla- ture will hardly dare refuse to grantthe noeded ald, Dotiglass and Ross are to bo prosecuted in court next month, aur‘*mln preliminary having been arranged flnally, The Kegents, not the k¥- ialatare, atlll control the University, The lleffll s decided that the SBonlors could not Lave dancingat their usual reception, held in the University hall the avaning befote commencement, in.view of soms crosking from Mothodlst ministers, whero- upon tho Sentor claza have decided to hold no re- caption, and farnlsh no music for Commencement- day, as heretofore, ————— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, saked that a caplas bo lssied for his arrest, and that he ba held to bail. More fully stated, tho document recites that tho firm named propose to wue the defendant, Danlel F. Tayes, to recover the valuo of certain goods, warcs, and merchandlse, obtained by him from tha firm on talse and frandu- lent representations, It then proceeds to deaceibe when:lnxhclnlnudulen:reyrnenuuvnscoullrled. It declares that on tho Dih of Suptember, 1874, liayes, then o dry-goods merchaut in Waterbury, Conu,, told Mallury that he bad a stock of goods, waros, ctc., In Lils 8toro at that place worll $50, - 000; that hie owned real cstato In’ Connoctlcit io tho value of 88,0005 that le hind $300 In cash; that his total llabilitics were not moro than 84, 5003 and that his surplus In_goods, warew, lunds, money, 3 After notice |- had bech given of the approaching scires. magiqus | Sr oot ive on ot “the e ‘oton: at tho New Chicago Theatre, and of tho annualre- | Ho' far the Board has refused fo comenr ception on the 15th nst., the meeting adjourned, | in his recommendation, manifesting for the fitst A roporter endeavored yestorday fo learn the | Uime lo lablatory n deairo to avoid ** extras.” namss of the Poat-Oftice” clorkn who were din- | No one bolieves that it fs sincere, howavar, in ity misacd Monday evcning, but was only able to | actlon, but, on the contrary, that it ls prompted ascertaln, and that from ontaids sonrces, those of | by 8 desiro to use tho thin stone as the means of three of them, Thens three mro Frank Lawler, | roflecting on tho architecturnl akill and abllity of the Alderman from the Eighth Ward, John 1, | 3r. Epan. A sample of ona of the stones” cut ;+ Lyons, and Mr. Hartwick at N from the thick layer and of one picce fs now in ;' tion, 'Lawler was aronnd place on the south wall, and 1t only needs fo be hiscys and hia Sunday clothon on. chatplug thut | boen to show the ridicalousness of making 1t in hia Boonce from the ofice was wholly awing to [ three pleces, Whila It fa rigl dnwperlfl guard the part he has taken In the Hildrcth matter, | againstany **extras® that theuse of tho largo Very fow yporsons pul any faith in this specions | stonc might entall, at thessme time it Is not wise los, however, ouiside the gang with which he | 10 sacnifico the entire bullding in the attempt to {n- a [atoly afliated. Tho anthoriiles state that the | Jure tho architect. Mr, Moore, who had been requested to bo present, A Gospel temperanco meeting will ba held this explaining that hie abacnce was occasloned by ll- | gvenlng at 8 o'clock at the North Btar Doptist ness, Tho examination of his nccounts and tho. | Charch, lod by It. M. Lioyd. adjustment of his uln‘lu waos roferred (o ths Com- A treo Tectura will be givon by Me, George Rail- mities on Supervisors® Aflalra, fon at211 West Madlson strect this cyening ot 8 Asseasor Clark sent In a_communleation asking | goclock on the use and abise of tobacco the appointment of the following-named deputica: The Gospel meetings Iately held 100 Soath A, 11, Chapman, Chief Deputy; A. L. Morrison, P i of e an ., Georgo 11, Lipe, Frank E. Clark, Robert It Deaplalnes atrect have been removed to Unlon Tampolie Georga M. Trench, Moliler, £, | Chapel, 07 South Deaplaines ‘strcet, The opening D, Moore, Joseph A, Eagle, J. ""’Y“"’ 5, D, | exerclees will take place thls evoning at B o'clock. Tifooks, Mr. Von Langen, ond John 1 Duzan, | Tue popular amatane drama, **Among the Tho _appointments wero' conflrined, and _consont | Dreakera,” will be preacated this ovening at the glvon to appatnt more as necled. the names to bo | Church of the Redeemor, coruer Washington and iret anbmitted 1o the Doard. ‘Tho Bill of Jamea fiyan, Modorator, and John | Sl thsr Bastery ™ 07 the dramatic clab conaected FURNITURE, Tieds, Bedding, &e., &, ELISON, POMEROY &0, Anctloneers, At Ouor New and Spacious Stores, 78 & 80 Randolph-st, s+ Fridny Morning, May 4, at 9% o'clock, GRAND OPENING SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, 1 WJatiet (J1L,) Repubdlican. i d to some §:0,000. The firm, rely- 'Ot Joly ‘% dismissls were mado solely on the ground of in- 70 MILDRETH. Ji%) Amolinge 0'Connor and Johu Mouun, Cierka,at the lnst clec- For the parpose of furnishing its readers with the FUL ETS 2!y eflicloncy and general unitoess tn tha dismissed A panqutied roouter, 00, 1, s 1T o bersreen, the dnte above. mastiom arcayso | tlom, was refoized to tho Téwn clork. qonin arman Y. 2. . A Wil hold thelr seennd |y ept eariiest, sndmost rollable Information in ta- A PULL IINE ogpc'fi%l' FASON o Tortho piaces fhoy occapled ahd'tueir ofumal to A Spuricas batnyard obhleri 2 of Novamber, ‘1873, goods fo e SmOUNt 07 | eiocion. saoks o the Tuageiie e or S0ats | BRiN ayening. Importont. bustnann srhish aus so. | Iatlon (o the war botween Tarkey snd Rassls, T TUE LARGEST BALE SEASON. [ e ol e fowes was Sriog oo Betomes Runker ooty | e aeiasiuy tematot iow Lot g | Sacienason, stng el ey bl work iy | fried e hnmilsaf e o moclog il <oms | Gnseage Taowive s st to Earopeonst i | Over 1,600 Lota Ganoral Housohold Good i lessly injuro the chances of the unfortunal HOTEL ABRIVALS. ; um of $0,621.18, Mallory further all A R AL g PpHUTEL atadl, Mr.George Edward \Wright, an accomplishod emomber tho New Numbr, i/ obtalniog futare omployment. Sherman HouseTha fiob B 1y Sterett, Boringtetas | {hat ey ‘eiuiethent hous Tho wstont o bia u':21’,}:‘&,‘,}}“,};{‘;{,‘;’.“;;"‘;“';*“i’“lg':;‘."fl'b'.m’ In | Theladios of Chrlst Church will glve a recoption | lingatst and a corrspondent ‘of acknowledged 78 & 80 Randolph-st. 5 Tueadsy “,m,,‘,,.hn,_ Willlam C. Eent, a gen- ‘x'ja i f‘fi':i"‘laf"fl'.' oy mgfi:: L o .'ffi"'-" 8t | worldly coods was fraudulent; that 1inyes knew it | 4y tho Doard, pey ity oA .‘.‘.}': :fif)‘!fi .|"!l l.l}: m‘fivffi"r’!{lfl;‘ly H!Ll‘cl;luc&n nxe“- abillty, Theselection is an oxcellont one in every ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. ¢ Hleman well known throughoat the West. trom iufa | Meaclam: Fiko; O; Ormibee. Heandon. Vet W, b fo ve aiipidulent when ho made dt: and that | “yustice Mainon moved an amendment thatitbe | o ‘congrasation. nd eaneslaiy thoo who Any | resmect, as 3r. Wrlght's long oxperience an Joure | e 5, ‘oamgetion with bloodod siock died ut hls honws, | i New YorkiJ i Thozort, avétimot. trimort | o made i for the purpone of cheatig und do- | rofcrrilta A Comimitico of (hico (oTonk IhID tho | btearies: e candtei el nallat, his knowledge of men and localitlesde. | BY WHL A. BUTTERS & CO,, " Zorsomeduya't' '\ weekago Mondsy cvening, | A lewist Bward Tupll liatenport” Gascila: | (1AL saya oty Tlayon had o stick of 700s | i srendment ek sescrial i e a2 o% | The fourin lectaro tn tho popular afiernoon | HeA from cxtentive luropean travel, peculiarly Anctioatiny, 18 1% Waski Ay, | feellogchiliysr comfortable, ho thought a i | 1V, T Durt, Haglaawy B ¥ it “Halhimoroy Eisi | worih 830,000, 1 wore thero any debia (ub him | io sy o eht " accoplol. tud tho mattor yas | oThe, LML, dectare \n, the popular afiernoon | 6t him for thy task. ' On bl arrival in Yondon o THUNBDAY TRADH BALD, ' lebrandy wonld .0 bim good, and accordingly ‘:'.‘?'ufl:'.‘:u;'fi‘ i omaraed ' 4 jamet | which ware good tothe amount of 81,000, nor did | Mataon, Sallsbuer, and Eborlierds, with instruce | 0f the Centrul Tiomeopathlc Dispensacy, will b | Il opens i‘;“"?:‘e':‘ém‘::.n‘.’afl'x'.‘u'!’&"‘.?:’n‘.!.'p".:} Cf pmaldamale,the peuiy wiers supo ket | B Tl g MG KRN, s | B8 an, ney, ol et In Conndalent ot | Wanatlrepord sl e et o g};fig,_}g'-‘ofl;yg,mg;;ghv Aoclock at e Colleqs | Soih armien. - ha eariiest Iteliigencoof mariize | OVER 1,000 LOTS L. '} urg: C. ecl N 8t M. A.Btowe, Worces: ¢ Wz " o journed for one wae! i ' k A ts will ba tranamittod to Tuz Tripuxm {1 oowledge, sndhe tookup & boitle contalnlog a | ter....Grand fhctic-L."sl: Cole” Batimoru: T 1. | tho oxtout of $600 i cash that bis Tiabilitlcs wera strect, by Praf. I N, Tooker, Subject, **Diges- | TOTSREN! L) v direct by oable, In additlon, his assistants will preparation of corrosive sublimate which some- | It Cinctonatl; T, el snoival, Mo.i | far mare than $8,3007 and, farther, that Hayes = tion and Indigestion, Dy o e ntatanta u m“ (}0008 ‘WOLENS CM)T““ Sehat resembled. in genersl appearance that which Clark, Omatar’ J. & Siburn, Toleddy A | could lay o just: claim to'a surplus In goods, THE CITY-HALL. el syl furnish, by correspondence, _** full detalls o g y h .t Johi . q W ng thore will be oxhiblted at the | tles, oe well as completa and anceinct statemo AW o n?.?,f’i‘.“‘;.fi,fl’:fi?: of it and. think- mar e iy i Fnatty B 1wl SPLY | aton, nerchandine, lanis, snd_money, fo the ; Fire Chulatian Chiuret, cornce Indiana ayenne and | of the poitical #ituations. {nvolved by tho war. ‘Boots and Shoes, SIraw Goods and Wool Hats, | unyihing in tbo pabtry berides. brandy. Shs went . AVTapureyh, Gen. ReTnotaakesl | Qurpius whatover over bin Habilitles, “Tho amidavis | . Th llcenta-rocolpts yostorday wera about Twenty. 0l strcet, 100 chotca viows of the Cen- | In taking thia step, which it save s rendered nec. Thursday Morning, May . at 0:30 rclock, ! oW Witk Bich and aaw what me hadjaken: | 1oL Abboth b Ay Go T . clereigad) 1R | clodes wiih tho uaal statemaent tha the afiant bos | 81,100, o xpositinn, | bressulcd on canvay, from | sMaty by lns demandaof tha resding publle, 'Rux | ALBulteias Co's ucilon Koo second ooy, | A docor was at onco sent for, Doforo he o Dutdlor, Hiimer Toueod.' 8. iford, Noves it nescensty fp buld, Hayea to batl inorderto | Durlng the month of April tho pollca of the clty | rilcam. ' piewn Wil ne i e | N e ‘and whion pe e o1 | o taTenid saatal oo e, A e e polied, S thix, and, You Ehiisacipia: . KO oekeabd, burafo) fho | S Soneinel any Judgment which way be | mado 1,070 arroats, fzunds gud the bulldinga, nterlor and exterior, | the leading new paper of tho Northwest, but of WAL, A, BUTTKRS & CO., Auctionsers ! &im ont of danger. Batirday, owever, thera ), . TReeic, Bt doaebhe M. y W, 0 wath Bosont | , On the fling of tho aMilarit, s caplas wan fesncd | TheTroasurer's receiptn yostorday wero $1,677 | Lickes, 23 centa, the Untted 8 — * | First-Class Forniture, Parlor U ek ek b tieans bl SRS | foind bt yeatordsy morslni o s was braasnt | (1o fhe iy Callector, $857 fram tho Compirol.* CRIMINATL ADRIAN, MICH " and Library Sets, Chamber. . Ao helpbim, and be died Tueadsy s slated above Txsom, Con: | upaliort, 1o remalned about thie Marshal'n ofica | 16¥ nd 84,142 from the Water Dopartment, 2 b it UL LI Sets, Brussels Carpots, Fle, : e di'lt. T Valne) Kew | glt and on nearly all day, the timo when ho walked | The Department of Publle Works Epecial IMpalch 10 The THIRNE, . LI bt yestorday s : S .av., &) n;f:_: fi:l‘-:rm‘ sz.nfif'fifwi"u'}:.:.‘r tlv;- 5.2’;';:5 s htone. nt, Lou forth undor the guldancd of a Ueputy bolug spent | awarded the contract fur dredging and docking the Mr. E, A, Shorburne Is menrming the lossof & Anm&w, sdnc::.. ‘my 'z 1‘3: D‘um:cnt‘y llln; At Dv;?llll:nsggarllgnfi‘ua)};:nd BYsy T and W, WelleBeireiary, Invitations for parsicie | Gilome! e o | I o alvanst. mteren oo ey A8 A720: | riverat tho foot of Taylor ateeot to Conro, Cariu | 415 Winter urorcont, which was stalen frum him | trated thetr desies for retsenchmont and reform by vt it 4 ‘pationin tho obiorrance of Docoration Day woro | trics! Now Yorki J. B Crodkers Waabiugion: ' * | hoon whetony 1ienty Cormiihy wan s bocarmy cre | & Co. at 83 per lineal faot, ‘Thero woro two othor geitorday marolug whilla siiesdlng: to'a case ln | Soking o worate :gv:;;;:g‘flm ainstos 'ttty | Eriday Morning, May 4, at 10 o'olock, | Hlepublio and the Unlo Vetoms mad Army of the — sponsiblo for hia apnearance, bet for soma resson | bidders for the work, “s.‘ e uu' . "‘“:‘." R ol nd fremen In obedlonco to public”sentty | 1Y¢,8hall sell without rescrve the eatire farity sy y e or other r. Corw! ecided nol e an, el muel Is lor ny of r of bools 0 4 acapeenslas g toem il diteeed o ey ek e i, ST it Sovimat | Al et o, lored B | s o f o, 150 e Mt st | B0k o cH s SRESS o1 i | ity itonts SBE e, St Mty ') Bay.5Q thoy will boabloto partlcipate in tho oxer | g funeral of John V. Ayer toak place yestor. | forcini tpon Ilayes, and two ar threo of iv friends | Intaresta of tha Il wrusiding a ponslon fund for | %04 991in Wilion, for tho larceny of a dog from sannal saving i the Afecent, depariments ranelog E};;.,fif;};g;,‘;,l;}" Mattremer, Bedding, Chioa, Ol ! Galodonia Nl Nos. 171 and 178 WarhizrouibBed: | gay afternoon from his late realdence, No, 1 Park | Y0 Wers unabla or unwiiling to g as his security, | decropit and disabled firemon" who have became so | JAmes Uaroy, No. 51 Nurth Cliuton atroet, were | I some inatance: 4 2 est_candition, and comprises an satire outdt of & - o nocossity of finding somobody who wonl roug! ervico, ed up at tho West Madlson Streo on Ias == T rat-clasa residence. .4 has been cnfified o2 lflnnlrmn?."mr: (rera i | row, and the estoem in which tho doceased was | 1 Desuanily of Gdiug omHboly o pro fg Sheagh much nseric :"‘k ld 4 tho.West Madison Mtreol Statlon last 7 DEATHS.| Arsbect . DUTTERS & CO., Anctioneers. | mext meoting will b held Tocaday ovening. The | hold was Indicatod by the sttendance of between | bonds, uniess a Bight i alt had ny terrors or dia: | oA Depuly Sheri was scen at tha City.Tlan | oveniog. b A A B A s S RS INAR A 5 ) Sinigue Bafor vammernn ot seq maadopilon of | 200 and 300 frlcnds. Among thowo prosent wera | comtorte for him. - avardid not olli the iden af | JEMEFASY with b poctots fal) of documents for The horso-thiel whoso captura by Datectives | PATIT-ATeil 0, Will G. Faby, nephew of O, DTUCTHIS S G068 4 ke o atipus capof Government Infinty,iand | John D Drake, Gen. Slagor, Volney Turmer, | bolng locked un, aqd bawas elren fastier imo 1o | b waged warfaro by seoking mandamiases focome | Lelnsma sl viforgan lias already been noled | M andst Bulye L "0 oy o Rfi r safl[l’dfl FI]]‘]]“UI‘I} Sfl]fl E trimmed with gold cord; s blouss of darkblue, | Itobort Hale, George D. Kimoatk, Julian 8, Rum. | 53 & bondaman. Af ¥ ! 3 | peithomto recopnizo him ‘as” Aldorman of tha | Prosea tohe Paul Arcidt, o young man who stolo | 3y yivd ate,, by cars fo Calvary to-dsy At 1 d . ‘rimmed withrod braid and brass buttons; dark | soy, 8. 8. Tiayes, P. A, Hall, W, A, Hurfey, | Shaacd thamaht st oo ho gore it up,ua Eoventl Ward, : two norses from Dr, N, 1L, Paaren, of this clty, Ho | bejoek oo’ BATURDAY, May 5, ot 0:00 o'clock, ;o oBlue knlckerhokeny orosching hearly to the | Poticr Palmer, 1. 1L, Honoro, Dr. L. D. Dosno, | ° All that n repartor could learn about layes was | Inanawor (o a correspondent it fa herehy stated | 1210 ba taken to Momonce to-day, Dy the way, it | ° £~ SHiiwankee papors please copy. At Balesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabasheav, ) eggius. " The accoutrements. wiil "}";"}" 80l A, Bmlth, Dr. Aoron ilbbs, Gen, Wadsworth, | that he is one of the partners in {lo Chicago dry. | that the Long John engina-huusa lot was sold by | Was from Morgan instead of iloniaman that his | _McKILLIP—May 2, at 43 Frank-st., Sally Mce | . Wandsomn new Chamber Rets,” Parlor Suits, Bids: Lofins Whe Aceoclienagts conelst 197 | Matthew Lanin, Willam Q. Hibbard, Col. | Eo0ds house, a comparatively uow coacern, at tha | metes and bonnds to Mr. George Watson for | **pal* eecaped. However, nolther 4 10 blame. flilp. bosrds, Wardrobes, Mirats, Brissels, B-Ply, and oy | ind thyoncc-scatbort, ‘A commltes consitiog of | Farcar,” Milion Palmer, Cole M, G Bteavos, | SOTo6r Of Stdto and Quiney strecta, aver which 3,000, which waney f I ihe handa of the Comp: | Tho 10 o'clock platoon from the West Tmeifth | | Fibersl on Priday to'Kenosba, graln Sarpote tonsuier with o very Targe aad ¥ 1 earra, Drust, Waggener, and Lackey wae. nn " i . A C h m:n:nplrfllgfl and iho bii of which js car- | troller, and the deed for the property intho pos- | ‘Bireut Station wero yeatorday morning sent oat jn “.; motion, appolnted Lo conallsr e QUM Of The | Wikl . ek Bien oer . BOae fi;:lg"x?f.n'?;g:w}: hich are to be Incxpenslee, | and th Jipv. M. Mathows: Jonn Van ortwick, auittos whlt meet al Caledonta. Hall flhndn{, nighi | Buiavis, 115 James M. Sirlker, Nelaon Lays 1 oo mondors for uniforma and anawer afl quéss | Fincuias aid Joseph s eown, Youugsiowu, O i e Haral decoratious were Vory beauriful: n . T ront parlor o - Danlel Thompeon Hale, who untit sboutamonth | aics and liles, the ofering af sirs: Lucian Thon, 8g0 was connected with 1) ulnrnllntxmlnululm- & large crescent from the flalo fami! d A base ng establisbment of A, L. Hale Bro., died | kot of ten-roses and lilics from 1, Ueorge carly yestordsy moralug ot No. 180 Mindolph | Biurges. Uu the mantolpices and eliewiiors wero streat from congestion of the braiv. Mr, Halo was | exquiatio bouquets (fom the Ager fanmly. born in or ear Loston, June 24, “18:K3, removed | 1 the back parlorwas thomahogany caskot. with to Chicago in 18%4, ‘and aiariad in'the chair | aiiver (tinunisigs, contatuing tho fauaine. Aroand buainess on Water strool, near Rivor, Durued out | it in festoons ws & wieatl of builax, On te J1d 1a 1855, be rented some promises o Canal atrect | wero i baraf Lon ronon, tha gt of Sir, 1 T Hili- and thoro bullt up fourlshing business under (ha | gine: sheuves of Wheat nad & alcile of Mowers. 1ha ; frmoamsof A, L. Jale & fro. In Septemby trib igorg 4 * 1874, another chango of base om,":‘._ ‘E mx“‘ ribute of Mr, and Mes, Gcorge Ayer; ond o is thne | wreath frowm Mre. " ¥ 10 Now. 200-208 Nandolph strast. 5ome monine | Wwhich hait on 1 the slonte avmerion, - -Tobis it 4 8go It was declded to closoup the business with | Aver, died Auril 30, ed 05, was sur- saliitle delay as possible, and Mr. Hale retired | rounded by a wreath of . Attho Lead, on from it, as stated, one month ago, o was twico | & stand, was the Faintly Hibie ’ married, bot wad 60 unforignato as (o losa bath | © This fooin ras aise wotlecsiio for fte fors] dece bis matrimonisl partnere. The funeral will tako | oratlo, Un tha mantel was a very pretty combl- ter's name; he firmly believes the Claniins have resorted to a bit of sharp practice in order to ¢ ceze ' himj and that, accarding (0 hin statoment, the chiaryes ogulnst Lim aro une true In every particular. o reason tnat ihe Clafiins have not trled the cnplas businces on Hayes before this is probabl tlat, although the alleged offensc was committc: away back 1 3874, there Is no law in Connecticut which rendern s sbla 1o be arrested onan action for debt. Nor is thero any such law In 11k~ nols, cxcept whera lia charged that tho debt was contracted through fraad, as ls alloged in this case. THE COUNTY BUILDING. Commlssloner enne Is the only mombor of the Board who has so far refused to participate in the secret committeo meetings, Judge Hoyden wi yosterdsy preparing the quasi-criminal calendar which will be called in tlo Crlminal Const Monday, This calondar ls now called every wmonth, instesd of every six months, JALE—In this cll'{. May 2, of congeation of the brll'!‘:"PlnLclT. 1ialo (1ate of A. L. Halo & Bro,), age ceramony will take placo at No. 014 11 o'clock Thursday, Tha re- sesalan of My, Watssn, citizens’ clothies. Oficer Svnonkey made so babys Now cascs of scatlet favor wera roported yester. | lvhan appearanco that at the corner of lalifed and day at Nov. U5 Arclicr avenuo, 04 North Frankily, | Fourteenth strects a lamo. fmafvidusl named 101 Canalport avenuo (two casce), 41 State, »+ Conoy ™ llnr)‘:hyll sald to have altempted to " Bromer, 444 Clybourn avenue, 743 Dana avenue, ‘| hold him up, Tho caso was continued in $1,000 'i_'["'ll'll"'\‘\";l! l;oulllffx}:h," cnr?‘e‘;-“ \;:n ‘Hté":n rn bail till Friday next. 'nuo, 12, uritng, V esl upecrior, V' C| Seven deaih 4ra recorded an tho toial for tole ToRorod. 10 e Sor e LT, peared, and with hin Is supposed to have gone & Neak, d, and with him 1 4 to have go The Commliteo on Etreets and Alleyn of ths | considerable portion of ths lflcel?ll of the office Bouth Division is called ta meot in the City Clerk's | fur the present year. The Specls Afent saya the ofiice Saturday at 2::0 o'clock, and tho Judiclary | ccounts wero all right up to Jan, 3, but that since Commlites at 4 o'clock on the samo day at the samo | that tline thero s nolthor” head nor tail to them. flm. ‘Tha Cominittco on Schools will moet ¥ri- | The bondainen Lava charge of aflairs at present. y afternoon at 4 o'clock to conslder the leasing Officer Robort Jones of tha reqular patrol force '.;; Ixhd.ui:'i.fi;::" lot on Chicago avenne (o tho Loard | was boforo Justice Hlaines ye upon com- rilay, Ialutof 3r, Munson, whoso son’ Clarence he, Ono of the local banke—which ono the Comps | Jonts, had struck with his chub and serionciy 1o troller refusos to maka known~—yesterday applicd | jured. As theboy's Jife is now_desnaired of In for 850,000 worth of tIme warrants drawlng |ater- | consequence of the injuries Mr. Munson has had estat (i per cent perannum, The warranis wera | tha ofiicer arrested for *‘amsault with a deadly immediately drawn E:nblu in twelvo months, and | weapon with inteut to commit murder, * Jonea the woney went into: the Treasury, Duringthe | waived examination, glving ball fn bonds of §5,000 day an additional §5,000 was borrawed upon the | for appearsnce May 12, - By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 W av. On Thursday, May 3, at 9} o'clock, ‘Wo shall sell & very llrfn l'ifltk of now and second: a0 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE r Ot every description, Parlor and Chamber Furnlturo In endles ardrobos, Extension Tables, 1al) Tre boards, Marble-top Tavles, Wire prings, Waluol Dedsteads and Buroa Chalre, Rackert Patlor_and Ofice Desks, 8how Cascs, Ml Brussels sad Wool c-;reu. Piano, etc. < GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auct'rs. EXTRAORDINARY Harry €. Cape n. c'*',’,:;..r..g';d aldence, 21 Fillmore-at. iagos o Rosehlll, KE 71, Willlam C. Keat, In the 41st,year of Faneral fram b resldence, No, 1435 Fultag- at., on Friday at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited, 54 Des Molnes papers pleasc copy, WILLARD—At Depere, Wis,, 1st fnst., at 7:30 B, o iisitle B, youagést duiighterof Charles W. and MartharA, Willard, of this city, Faneral from residence of pareants, 1138 Praltle- av., to Oakwood, Friday, inat., atl Y' m, Frienda of the family lnvited to ationd wilboui further notice. §347"Boaton and Phill MALONEY-—-On the 30th uilt., near Cenlel arlety, Slde = &= elphla papers plesase co, ; 3 tilo, ind., Timothy Maloney, by au accident. SPEOCIAL CLEARING SALE, BaRiral”cloc it moralag from X 614 Hab- | npion ot naneor smd il i, | aabeetotor i Sares tan madean b it nor oo | nh SRS S ey e e follow | e oo L3y ot Norionaroa Thursdsy, Nay 3, 1 olock . m. FEADING PAIA John Ayer. ‘Dn (e ablebosrd wae s bomutiy | Sori@ Kora and Commissloner Fitsgerald are | sny vuriess theatro in the it i ieicaio | 1n8: Harin, Dally, jloha Prico, Magrlo lobin- | peyot rak Tarklsh Rugs. Sherltt Korn deaice tho soft hnpeschment {hat | €788 f70m ** Gusalu. " Trere werodito cutsfowers | Dot 1 lova, No oua hasscen them spoak for some | fatoxicating buveraco tHroRgOR: the thoasee durley | ONS Frank ity days oach in tae Houso of Cor- &7 Onfarlo (Can.) papers pleass copy. b'“"i’!rfi'-‘"’?"u’;'.‘fi"\;e- tha incumbeut of his oflice may realize anpnnual | from the Aycr futnily, sndbaskets nud cros timo, but the way they talk abont one anotheris o | performauces, To allow tho privilege to ano | Fection; P’ Whalen, latceny from Daniel Boyle, AUGCTION SALES, Y S T T — ;g‘nxlmar fisow o additlon to his saluy Mre. Philip Ayer and Mes. Perry 11, Smith, eautlon. The Shoel yeaterdsy aunounced that | (Peatro and rcfuse it to another would, in his | $400 ta'May b: Richard Coyne, larcony from J. o ; which was a0 e ov: Edward Sailivan: a1) Church, conducted the sorslos ohd Sy et i Fotciican ltos Charies Lot soprunu, = allowed, viz, : 45 centa, Ho o re y ! 5, Sl tenor, ond E, o, Ceiptafor Sieiing the prisoacre wiapre totalro- | 6AM, basio, rondered ahproptiate meots. o This will be poaltively the last ofering of thess spocialtles, Furchases ml!ba made &t privste during Monday, Tues Ag. snd Wedneddsy i3 GEQ., P. GORE & CO., Auct'is. Flizgerald wasa candidate for County Tressurer, and thought it was & good joke, ‘The present Grand Jury has been an industrions oue, Forty casos were disposcd of yeaterday, and by the end of the week tho docket will b clearcd, o days xo. Honor's estimation, be unjust, even thouzh the | Leonard, $300 to Muy 4; Pulrick Geary, vagran! foriner was on_orderly placo and tho atter & no- | sixty o L] lnllnullr disorderly dive. The va 700 bonda Lo the Criminal” Cours for tho Isrceny men will therufore ceaso their pothor, of 8 barrel of whl'k{ from Fred Kramor, of No. Owlng to tho apparont fnsctivity of tho recently | 13 West Lakeatrod By I.. MOSES & CO., Auctioneors, 25 Esst Wasblogton: THURSDAY, May 3, 4t 0:30 8. m., Justice “Scully held John Harn 7, and that any such proflt, or the At thoir conc.uslon. au opporiunity was glven to 000 & yea On Baturday, May &, at 9 o'clock, third of i, f. not possible. TuE Tuinvxs bas been | thova who wished tu take 8 fast Juok at 1ho couue SO TP GV SIS S e S T decapitated olficers of the palice force, and . The Criminal Court was occunled yasterd, . furnished With tha followiby et i dataiiog | teuanco of Mr. Ayer. Tho ruuaina wers thew Toin TE s Digiiy. proiabta thal the Siny Jurs Wik ok of the fumar that 3 Tuloy bas iren up bia | 1nd be Anvaent iy I cav of 3 G Ot 57 S P EO I..A.Il W craes W, . Cruckery aud Roukingham War 1he gioss #um bald bis pecdsecasor fo 1oty son | borne to the hearss B W. ¥, ‘CoolUaaul, doserh | MOC bo sumnoned, {n which 'sveot 158" ublic | iatcrostin tho Ifickey-Huckley iatter, there'ta & [ iho killiug of' James Doudey, ~which bad RAEIG AnD very peuceal bulict, capecially at tho 'City-Hall, | beon on “trdal soveral dayi.' “The case that tho propoacd Inveatigution will nover bo had, | was upcoed by Statc's-Attorney Mills ln sud tbat the much-talked-of charges will never bo | & short specch. Mo —w: followed by prorented to tho Councll, Capl. Duckley an- | Mesars, Carlyloand Mason for the defendant, who, s T T, Brown of Ihiladeiphis, ‘Heury Eletus, Wit vy as) thy prodt hereon wia I8 not | R et 1y awluss Wil Audrew Drown, and’ Nathan Corwithe "Tho ‘body wuut:mcnlonmculawdmd Placed fu tho fawily vaul Treasury will bo saved over §1,000, ‘Thaattontion of the Health Commlssloner is di- raclod to the stagusot fmnl of Slthy water which 0 LARGE SALE OP ND-HAND NEW E i DRY GOODS, FANCY G00DS, | oo for I TS now 01t tho awkward ole In ko city+s ball of th that he ia atill on th longie d 10 show that the killl champreqgina sad Lacs Curtytus, Bastor Suh i) 13 v awkward bole In tho city's of tha | nounces e is stili on the war-pat| roat length. enueavored to show that the ni amer e r tricrendlag ot 2, 153 Couet-iouse Squaro, Tho surface of the walof 1s bk, Bad beea s self-ietenus 1t It had beon doue by fonaes aed aar Chalit Flowaialr’ Hatiracy quarter, 1475, iRty below th 3 ‘The folloring bullding permits wero lssaed yes- g Rockars, Wire 5priogs, Breskfast Tables. Bidel 3 Fhird quarey 73 = o tho memen 8nd (ke ouly romedy for tho | yordyy:’ E. Wo Ho@man. & twa-story snd-colisr | O Bricn, andmatutalniug that it bad not been proven ‘0 Trusecls snd Wool :('arpets, Plctures, Mirrors. Looé ourth quarter, 1s7: A NEW GAMA. pulaanc would scoms to be to 8l the hole. Farmee | JROYE JUo R0 i, & fg-atory and caliar | by whom it had been done, and that thelf clieat 3 ] 'y . casca, Showcates, Patlor and Ofice Desks. A Iarge 19° ROUGIL OX: THE LIVERY-MEN, Hariug would Jike t0 tako the contract to 811 it with. s 2010 (el commer of 9 | waa catitled tu the Lenedt of any doubt the fury 5 volce of Gruuud Pepper, Ologer, and Muitard, Retareer o i The livery-mon In the soithorn part of thecliy | PI% Al somfccoin, o Ru005 John beice, o | i hava tn ho atir. e Mile wil clowe (e | —rery 10t 10 bs sold witkoat rerarre, : QP GO Th Rittisaers . hrver for . ! 24130 fee Emeet o O Rt R Lave boon victimised of Iato by & rather cato and | ,SOTefsl membors of th Graad Jary took & stroll | Diace, noar Hoyna atroct, cosl 32,6001 7 Uresss | ATpuieat this moruiae (0 the people, 4nd the cate By W, H, EDDY. MARSHAL'S SALE Juirdauirierforiors L through the Jall yesterdsy in_an oliclal cavacily, | man, Lwo two-etory siofos and dwelilngs, 4x83 | W begiven to tho jury about noog. g 'ourih Quarter for 1576, very safe acheme, A mon woalddrop Into a stablo | and closcly eyet{ the food given the prisonor fest, [ Cottago Grove svenus, cost DEFORR HOTNE. Tharsday; M. ¢ Mich) 4 | of valuatie ssloon property st 112 snd 114 Kast Bst e Hor Taaroang or afternoon oud way Dr. Thl ot | Ahey sald attes thole vals that the prisonere wers | $4,800; Erank Siarr, two-siory dwelliog, 2iaid | , i Chatles Jacasr of No. 83 Soutn Halsted | ThRRAr S SRR asRgtiaRep LIRS 834 | dophal Soieltoo iy iy s, oo dho premes, Xzt ol monifor 3r. That wanted & hores aud buggy. Tho person | Botliable Lo starva on what thoy wero gatting, but | foét, on Evergreen ‘avenns, near Willow strect, | St8et. was bators Commlsslonar Hoyne yeOrdsy | vy g 1oid o the bishess bladar. o sccocntotagens | SDECFiAEhy, 10 buy & well-estibitshed buslogs., C* otal amount fof 167 named belog 8 customergthe proprisior would have | {he7 bellevod that theyhad been betfor fod Under | coat'$3,200, porulug of the chatgecl selling cloars, witiout o u.mmlnlnflalum'”, tha follwlagpraperty Sdermine Breny 2ol Total 4o o oz oo iacToq | B hesitaucy In orderiug the boatlor to- trol out & Diadlez's Miminiatzation, - An o B vialt il be Ciy Teeasurer-clect Mr. C. B. Larrabes wea st e mee bt comidart oy bor bomte o 150 bap- | ribes oot He e rake Honas, wi .n'&:‘-?z‘,', i ns 1 s hion sy o ase il :gm;g‘lpfl.fl:l‘w:-. fll“.:; notice. {ho Clty-Hall yoate 7 docoming sqauatated with | pened that tbo boye in the Roveaua ofice wero al- | Lap Retes Hlorse G d fuubler Coverlng. A Lar [ vy h Mr, Herasos Linde, the grest Geruan reciter, | on the boulevard, be would drive back t5 the barm, | = Some time ago Commisoner Bchmldt contrived | tonbon of the busias oy oo u g1y Ll aama | f0 unsblo todad sny record of s liecnn DITRE | Siake. ik Fows Fipe. sod one Whserer & Wilsaa Bew: BRBs i omer, Ba of jthe Norboaldd | juwp out. andssy bV Carga it o "Thia would b3 | to bave s carialn patent smoka-buraer: Siaced on | hare been sbyraved by Lhe Cowncin and o6 PGS | coeace i provs that s Horaes S fine ot ol :n?_ lcclu:lhgchhl:- done, sud il would tho bollers in the building. = | ba presented Lo tha one who was suunosed t0 have 'he englneer now an- uounces that they are not Tar's tranalation of Shakspe Huccess, 84 thoy ab- ing Macbin 511'CF the abave atoak 1s the inest and most oxpensire 1a the city, and will beaold -‘lvumut Jescrre. Call \vil\lh-nlomnlunzvlmfl;uuc(cd snd eflictent | Commusstoner continued 1 3ca day bedore saley B EDDY, Balesman. 861vAst ia the nerson of. d, the caso until tho '15th Thomas Brenan,whass | fnat. During tho interval thore will bo & numulu E— ). ] [ERRSETS = toall g T il 3, o per B, ordervQUNTHER, Conl®s, tlagsr, Chlcssa.