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T'HIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: qpresent to a unfon with the Board, but thoy will o not able to mako it up, and that when this | without doubt ultimatoly do FRIDAY MAY 4, 1877 =7 recorded aa read overdeawn his acconnt to ruch &n extent that he 70 1o responstble for Allen's Dearance when bie presenca onld be required g’ oppers, the farmers will, In ni} prob- BABDBITT young TOILET ROAP, abllity, Le able to mave & largs sharo of this THE CITY. 3 T o o the court. Districi-Attorney Bangs expressed | miato of facts ‘ns discovered, he had resigned his o — fe |‘ No. North cos crop. They appear to bo entering upon the it any.' Asit was & matter N. V. liiatchford. a_threo-story nhd_baecment | warfare with o dotermination to ~fight the NERAL NEWS Himaelt as eatisficd with mhat he batl Bt Bb0t | B haerable inpairance, the reportor rot THE COUNTY BOARD. AlomeCteout ivelilig: 23310 feol, No. 907 Norh | Datile bravely, and airesay tho smoke from the i GE: L iz elght sticking friends, and, alter the nasat amonnt | Rbont getting aa full detalls as possible, ~ Tho first THR HOSPITAL. LaSallo atreet, cont $0,000. ||nrnln1 prairies can boseen rlsing in every dirce- of legal swenring, they becamo bound in the total | gentleman spplied to far mare 1ight was An adjonrned meeting of the Connty Board was SUARLET PRVER. tlon; ditches are being dog; atraw is sprikied over p—— Architect Cochrane went to Springfield yeeter- | yum of $10,000, or 85,000 on tne single indict- MR, OEORAR WATHON, held yesterday afternoon, all the members beln The following table shows the number of deaths | the young in the fckd, and fired, DBut the last aUntivaled for the da Tent, and 85,000 on the joint indictment of Allen | formerly aTeustes In the Company, who, in the yesterday & any % | trom nearict fever during the month of Aprll, the | remedy fs not as effectnal an it would be If dane In Gyotioe and: the v e with Cleveland, fonmee of n conversation with the_teporter, stated | Dresent except Me, Tabor. ages, acx, and nativity of the deceased: tho night or ahont daylight, instead of the dny. it Mo arilic Gen. Crookand Tdent. Schuyler, hie Ald-de- | MHETERCRE o tucts tn connection with Al | exvlicitly that Mr. Boguio was indebind to the Land | Under the head of unfintshed bosiness the now | =~ /o syute, Femate, Total.\Natire.] Deep fall-plowing, in aveey eaeo yet cxamined, hns yelat and deceptive Camp, left for the Eaat Inst evening. Ten's sint to the District-Attorney’s office are that | Company to the extent of soma sa‘s:‘lmu. This | rales for tha Hospital were taken up, dfscussed, | m— | e oo m ot — = !'fif.“ oy b:ncflcln!l'uwllmfltertfl will lmlnu Ml" ver T Amatet Trom Atcochtion spent yserday | Rearcredd ooy o Bt miCinent, s el | s sanlagionen fr oot Sl | omendedand oy econmiiad, o miesnt | SR 3| % | ) eyt s Pl o Rty v i in visiting the newspapars and printing offices, :‘gr:g" :a’“‘ ‘A’c‘é;‘.‘a‘?..‘;‘i:':.%{"u‘,?:,‘m‘:fifl.: raten, | ndebtedneas had heen dcovercd, Abont n month | Prosented had the appearance of having been made 8 a 1 $ Although the ontlook i3 not vary promlsing, yet G Tho West Patk Doard bas Leen petitioned to | mo jary will sit on his case befors next October. | apo, the latter ro gned his position na Trnateo in | Dy what fa known as the Medlcal Uoard, and cere a5 8 i K thore are soma favorable indlcations which lead ¢ ! > !.‘::lfl'.:‘::‘.‘é‘.“;}"? open Divislon stroet throngh Hamboldt Park, and | During the Interval ie and his attorne will have | the Company. For fuether detalls the gontleman | tainly swere more In the Intcrest of that body than ° 172 i 8 me to bellove that the dsmage will notbe an great | JemrlemmdSCll L rceied, andnow uTers (o ta b il y D e T e o racl thelr braing aver b | advisod [ho renorter to appir nt the ofice of the | yne public or the Hospltal, Ten o twenty.| 2 5| & 80 mticipated by somo i look wholly at the | Fuibiirs st sadphas pertroitd sriliers o ths sllow It to remaln open. e o e e es cvor imsgined, and | Company. This was done, and tha followlng par- ) e Firerear] 1.2 R Eloomy stde, 17 thero akogld Lo no invasion, 1 | Loy, The, KESEST ot Seberaste Olis used in i Sidney W, Ses. Agont, haa sold to John E. Barton oconcoct, it oty ey may, a highly ingenfons | ticulars learncd me the books: The Chalrman asked {ho Chairman of the los. | — e o T T T hink the farmers will fight thele way throngh with | ssanwacture. ® 1or $90,000, the bulidings Nos. 10, 12, 14.and 10 | defease. o d e Tomne, who was elected to succeed Mr, | pital Committee what progress had been made in T w |l m 7| s 41 | conslderablo success; and it la to be hoped no such : DR, FREER At regular meeting of tha Medleal Doard of the Caok Connty Tospital, held April 28, throngh a committee appoinied to take appropriate action on the death of their lato colleagie on the lnspltal stafl, Dr. Joscph M, Freer, the followinz resoiu- {ions were reported and nnanimonsly adopted: in the desth of Dr. Freer the Hoanital urieon of eminenee and skil In his de. tiatnments I the protession were of wm-lnn lr: .lmfi.‘lfl'i , h‘c‘.""minu"' ‘hul:flh" fl{ catting down expenses at the Tlospitat, Mr, Cleary - overdrawing his account from tine to time, and ; L ar o s e okl uag | TeRlied Unat e ind ennvsssed tho ssversl wels | I COUNTY BUILDING. at iaxt the amonut. grow wa lnrzo that he conl not | And fuund that he could o L) wipe It out. Once fn 1870 tio owed the Company | many at the pitlents, Mo thouzhit that alfty pa- o B0, Tor which e save his check, which | tients could he traneferred to the Pavr-ilonse, and 5 g Court. Tho batcli to bo consigned to Jollet fa un- as cventually pald, Wihen ho cate 10 make out A pas oventually puld, Whettho cauo 46 make it | that pethapa twenty-fva or thirty could bo tuened i e ety rotutanil to: the Entntina’ gaili| Mioally tanfe, K v o ', ', devtor o the Company fn 106 aum of gt | Gott SUNOTC ilonged. Tho best that | | The County Agentiaoffices drawing 1o & closo S.'of which lia mald back §2,090, " AIL this, | contl bo dono was to rednce the number of wards, | MR S ner with anothier ftem, would swell the amannt to be | for cortafuly the project of closing one of tho cure situations for fricnils of the Commissloners, . charked, do_ Bisperdona Srepunt ti SULELIAL || vasllions caub uot he sarelell out. or o, |, The County Hoard adjonend yesterday orer un- i B lie Committee on Cily Relations roported, snb- | qif tho 14th in order to afford the workmen oppor- 1ho Eompany was flaposed (o hold hini reeponelbla from tie ety nuthurities T, 017 Whioh BIE: T Raid | e O e e wane aicp 1ogking 1o e | \unity to 8t up tho Grand Jury room for it future ont on hisown authority, without consultiug the | jewing the present contract for dieling em‘{'fi use, Al other Trastees, for the right of way into the city of ke e Cnieago & Pacite én"mn L}:m“m". A{la- prisoners at the Dridewell. Received and Tn the Connty Conrt yestorday Anna Godenroth, ’ 2 b Dlecock, andl Dorathy Relch- thee, then, the Cumpany's claim agalnst Mr. o orte ! Marlan Stall, Anna Tre y ouc ST (. he Horpltal Commitiee reparted recommending | yer were ndjudued tnsanc, The trlals of Mary 11 aving obinined this much, chicfly from the | (rof binies to "l the sacancy In tho edieal | Rirch, Mahor Mayer, and Loulse Krall were con- ‘books themselver, tha reportor’ waited around for | Hoard necasioned by the Geath o 'Br. Froor. | tinued. 1he Appsdnnce of Adopted. 15, ¥, ¥\, Lewls wae yesterday soeking an andlenco MR SUBLBOK; ¢ “'ie Committce on Pnolle Chnritics reported on | of the Grand Jury. Some time ago Milton Georze, who, with M. Walter 8. (lurncy. of New Vork, 18 | suadey bills, and that it had dismissed all the help | of tho Weatern Jhural, published some ugly things the 'present Trastee, When Sit, Sheldon came | at the Connty Agent's offico excet the Agenty his | about Lewls, and Lewls now wants hizi indicted o The' reporier ™ tewmed hat” iho facts | aseistant, snd twoclerie, far Tibel, wore 8 antially nas state above—{ha UN OENT'S OPPI 3 JIor mme wed” tho Company this SAIAnCe: | e, MeCafivey pald the tennetion 6f tho help at | Tho Criminal Court ws occapted most of gester- that 3r, lloguo hnd no authority far payinzthe | {be Connty Agent's oflice had been forced by tho day in the arcunient of tha case of M. C. 0'lirlen, S13-031,17 for tha right-of-way Insincies Iastiy, | uction of certar Commissloners, and ho deplored | hareed with the kiillng of dawmes Toody, A% the TAAL th Campany rorlcd an Mr, Hoeues promiss | St ueepty. 1o balteyed tho action taken was faise | Vainicr Touso Stables, = Mr. 3ilta closed for thy { make ihe smonnt oo ne fast e ho coull. | econolny, yebit bt been dune becase certen | DR e e o atmed i the iy park ien nsked whether the Trustees or the other of- | ¢ i . I e K e e vt matten, | Comoisvloners had tied tho county up fnanchally' | gf'the nfternoon of gallty, and O'lirien was glven North Canal atreot, with tho gronnd on which they stand. The temperatnre yeatorday, 89 obacrved by Man- ausco, optician, B8 Madion streot (Trinuns Build- ing), wasat8a, m.. 48 dogroes; 108, m,, 61 12 m., 40; 3p, m., 625 8 p, m., 62 Darometer, at ¢+ 8n, m., 20:80; 8, m., 20:78. + Mr James R, Osgood, fenlor member of the widely-knosn publishing 8rm of Boston which ‘bears his name, ln.in the city for a day or two, ac- corppaned by Col. J. 1. Ammon, who Is connected . IS the same house, _Tho gentlemen ara making & basiness tour of the West, T nnnn*_lhu four monthis ending Aprll 30, the Central Free Dispensary of West Chicago, corner Wood and Harrison atrcets, has treated 1,720 Atienta; number of preacriptlona furntshed, 11,- visits to homes of patients, 1,883; visils of patients to Dispensary, 1,553, A bread-wagon driver Jifts up his volce to say that the craft are not making all tho money the whould make,—far from it —and to assert that it the tich manufacturees of the staff-of-1ife who are . tarning their dough Into_cnrrency, as it were, and grinding the drivers by charging them with every- thing that goes out of the shopa. Tt may not ba enenlle known that tho Hon. Tarney Caulficld has nof made his sappearance in Chicago since the expiration of hia term of office, and that he has settied down in 8t. Louls, Whether his unwilllngness to face the constituents whoin he misrepresented for couplo of years, or other Invasion will oceur. corwowas. | Pon [en i {8 Nm(m\y it Has No Em]a] — 3 Hpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. & pofcendan L Nan it wlicilate e fell e e e e AT Eakey of ! on over the prospe :?fwflln;“rlfl erop. ;l'h.fira hll: Mtll' |"|I‘ V':!':' ittle l:!;l,l‘\fil !Allfd nt free to any addresson receiptof 75 plo done, probably not one-tenth the fren ususlly tarnod aver at this time i average scasonn. i e n'nl),:l Inmost places Is o 'wel’rl‘lll:\r{ {egrlm‘ulnk' 0 B-T-BABBITT, New York Glty. etlock in walking aver I, ‘There yet. reuining % Tnonth i which 16 plant, And If the ralna con. | . FOIL SBALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. tinue It wiil be farshort of the nsual crop. Thote havo been two of three quite sharp frosls, and it was fenred that the fraftcrop would puffer or be i et e e | 0 DERFECT TOILET SOAP open and no fi‘rentdnmnpn Deen done, except . whiere tho peials wero fully expanded, ' Straw- bereles nre not much injured, but currants and yooseberries are, Apples, pears, and cher not be fu full inflorcacnce forn week yi weather continues cold and w. Ta-marraw will b sentence-day in the Criminal » C vt DK, et ¥hat.fn the life and characterof Dr. Freer wenar only that which ail stionld emulate—purlty of ife, fdelliy to trust, and A nobla atncgation for the s gj“ icted humanity that challenges the admira- esoired, we delora the lows 1o (he profenion £nd 10 voclety of one of our most distingnisiied citl- Jens, and tnite onr sympathics and contolences with 1he tany friends of the departed av a festimonial to his Fhmiy of Gur DIgh 1teem AR (0YINE FeTicTIbIABC, CRUCKING TAEM OUT. Yesterday atternoon s pecnliar acene was. enfet. edon West Ttandolph sireet, near Curtis. The family of James F, Curtiss, roeiding In the double dwallrflfl Nos. 311 and 1113, were ejected under jn. structions of one Cameron, who ie anpposed to o anattorney, ‘Tho property in rLuusllon belongs to Mrs, Cameron, and was lensed by Curtiss in danu. ary last to April 80, with ‘the privileze of reieasing from tho 1st of May. Curties had paid his Apri] tent, and on the 30th of that month vvas notified **ta quit the place," which ha de chinod to do. In tho meantime, the Catncrons had Jeased the property to Willinm Nartels, Ife da- manded posssssion Wednesday 1sst, and his ac- tfons cansed his nrrest, and ho W ball by Justice Scully to anawer a char of riot First among the requisites of tha tollet s & good article of foap, but to procura it [a ot always an eary wnstter, Many of the mast expensive B0aps in the mar- ket are made from coarse and delctorlous materias, and nnd farmors generally deprossed In feclins ly | their delicato coloring sud fragrant perfutmo too often a1l the corn raised riscd last year hoe been sold, | conceal the niost repulsive Impuiitied, The disclosures and the recent rise In price hos not benefited the | recently made public regarding thls subject sre poil- vrodacor, and deserva scrious conmderation, Spectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Scented Soaps are now kaawn to be extremely objec. Bromusurox, ik, May i.—Heports rec:l tlonable, eaneclally If appiled to the head; Injuring the tromnll parts of McLean, Ford, DeWitt, Ta: Natr, trritating the sealp, snd Inducing severs hoad. well, and otner adjacent countles, indicate that . The cyaracter of the Ingredients may be nferred tho evero frosts of Monday and ‘Taeaday nights | from the atatoment of o gentleman who makes ihe niave catacd much damage to frultaof all kinds,and | scenting of Soavs his bustness; ho recently declared veyetables. Leading nurserymen nssert that o | personsengaged fn thls omployment were short-livedy heavy percentage of the frult-buds are killed, | fromseven to ten years belng thetongest period durlng Thora Is still n Iarge ouantity of corn in Central | which theoccupation conid be followed, 1ilnois, which, nt the prescut high prices, would | Thedificulty of procaringa perfeetly puro artlcle of be moyving markotward rapidly were it not for the i e, ‘ollet %oap [0 &L Iast obyinted, hiowerer, thanks o thy y A two yenrs in the Penitentlary, A motiun for a new enterprise and chemical skill of Mr. B, T, Bannitr, . Sl Tor ol o Yeame o SSL | LTSI 1 AUCU i U | e sl e P et it e ot N | Thesper s e, 07, o e Sl | iU made and i b s vt | BLeenin St TRt s et tod Lk Sty definitely known, Inretaltation Dartels had tho Curties faiy, J%: | mach lcag entortained, of taking tha thingtnto th | nad been o redinced fn elght yoars, and be wasob. | _ Harma was josterday voted neacly S10.000 for THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FINT i {0 UNited BBLCR: TheTengwh af SIr, BannerTe Clarence Munson, san of Parnell Munson, died | Fore Juatico Matson on a charge of disarderly con. | §oU Mr. 8helilon yory nnturally regretted that | posed to ft.. Ile wanted four visitors to be retal ling the eity's half of the new Court-House ~ . warious productions liss for many years been widely uis- At B o elock Inet eventhg ot the Ganls Houss from | JorG Juetc ot O G ba heard &b 10 G-clock | the matter hiad gob abroad, and was vt frank in | cd,—two for the West Side and one cach for the Some "fe did’the work by order. uf the Connty Piltaelohic Dalty Times, seminatei, but this latet » 16 _appraprists 3njurics recoived, 1t 18 eald, at tho hands of Oficer | S{uniay moenin decining bis beller that Mr, Bogue would fntime | North and Sauth Stdes, —and moved that so much | Joard, but just what authority that body had in | Journallem in the West haw o trlumph which puts ctown tothanumsrous victorlce siready nclilsvod. Jabatt Jonse, on the night'of the 11th of January | MMM MO | h 010 nroceeding came yester. | make thingsall right, of thie report.as pertafnied o e ol in the Coun- | the matter does ot appor. ‘The County Teeas. | the New York Herald to It trumps, Tur. Cunicago [ 3r, R e et I neriacitag (ho. compou: last. Oficers Jones ani Owens aro iready nnder | gy afrernoon, whea Hartels, nnder Instructions m’,’:;’fi;{,;fig‘n" everybody o fair show, the ro- | {y Acent's office ba recommitted. urer may honor llarma® claim. and then ngain he | muny s for Sunday, Apeil 22, constated of twenty | 4108 of the fhest tolict soap ever latradu R e prine ‘il to the Criminal Conrt for the sesauit, and Jones 1s undor 85,000 ball in Justice Haines' Court. Tho ‘Coronor bas been notified, and wiil hold an Inquest { to-day. Tux Trisuxe acknowledges the receiot of the 1 first numbor of the Weslern Shoe and Leather Re- * wlor, o twenty-four poge monthly, devoted to the . interestsof tho leathor trade, {astied by the West- ern Bhoo and Leather fleview Pablishing Company, of which Mr, C. E. Rollins, of this city, {s the general manager. The first jssua presents o com- mendable showing both In roading matter and ad- vertisemente, which argues well for its future career, Tue Trusuxe of April 23 published n dispatch from Towa City, In which it was atated thata resl- dent of that piace accused n Chicago saloon-keeper of tne name of Zenlschek of having druged his lig- uor in order to further & scheme of rodbing tho said Jowa man. Mr, Joscah Zenischek, corner Clark and Monroe, riscs to say that It ho is the person intended It fnaila lic, and that the truth fa Dot in the person who pavo such a_statement cur- rency. Tho porson refetred to nover was in his from Cameron, enulgcd a gang of men and forclbly elected Cartiss and hie family from tho preniises, There wea a froo flght, In ‘which no bluod wits shed. but much profanity was uwed. ‘Tl goods and chattels of the Cartisa family went heaalong into the street, and were very rouzhily used. Thero was u grest din, and a Jarge crowd of men, women, and chlldren wore attracted to tho e of atrife, whicn, tosay the least, was most ( gracoful’ to 'all parties concerned. The worst -ollegation In tho case 1s that Tartels acted withont warrant of 1aw, and had no writ of ejectment to oust the ten- ants, Me clalmed ssion undor & Jease from the Camerons, whilo Curtlss clalmed to holda imitar documncnt, Some of Curtles’ Jooking- 4 were broken, and his furnitaro was preity Toughly used. M188 ANDIRSON, Mien Mary Anderson repeated her personation of Zady Macbeth last mght to the Inrvest sudicaco who bas enjoyed daring her preeent ongagoment. Bl avineed remarkavlo nowor, particalarly in the sleop-whlking scenc, and was frequontly applaud. Mr, Ayars moved to fable the motion of Mr. ‘| niay not. 1t wouid seem to an wutsider that the 3. ROGUR Cleary to recommit, ani the motion provalled, and | Jloard excecied Its power in ordering the work himeelf, That gentleman admlited that o owed | the Committeo's report waa adopted by o unsni- | donc, and that If tho work 1a for tha benefit of the tho Conipany the §20, o1, 58, nnd mado tho tarthet | mows vots, il aadert i clty that the city shonld pay for it. emen! he was going to e Company ‘The Commlttco on Jail and Jall Accounts re- What ho owedr—overy. ceut. of Te. . Sr. Togae | ported tn Taver of paying billy amounting to | . Tho Grand Jury yesterday ux-rmdol forty-ve polnted out the fact that there had been o con- B0hi5.48, and the synic was ndopted, awelling | €350 and listontd to o comoraint from & jurar Cealment about thin matters and that whenever ho | the floating county orderd to that extent, whichi fell, Bnplensantly on ‘the oars of Conmls- Tt et any monoy T wat womptly chargod to | Tha Comumytiee on Town and Town Accounts ra- | tlonecs. Tho conmlaing wie hi roference 1o the T ooe s oo, T "repucd 10 the Chicaio, & | ported af biiln nestegatinis 8 270,03, Adopted, | construction of ceriain ports of the Insane Aeyinm, Patife it oway matter Mr. Bogto sald that | P Fhe Committes an Public Nalidings snd Pubile | 30d the juror exhibited viats and deatwings to shosw ne undertook, in thot_transaction. to do too much | Rorvice roported in favor of payl fineme 80,575 | thab thére wan the rm-:lblmlv otis siupeadaue P rtnelt of tha Company . that. i shorh ho | for pitag on Tho cliy's sids of the Coart-onse | Stoal hncing beon covared upln the work. Who oy working. solely for the Company's Ine | Sanare, and of eovering tho iron boama of tha | JUFY togk moaction in, the malter ut the news toreat "*When "Ho” pall omt - iMo” 81, | Conti-ilouse with s flooring of two Inchcs for tho | #prend ltke wildtre, and frightoned tho Gommia: 041,17, tho theory belng that if the | profection of the workmen, Adopted. sioners out of thelr wits, They thonght the com- Chitagd & Paclfle could have lta depot on the Cotn- e Jinini sas of n diorent” chaacter, ab. soveral of o ared thls would Inmediately mako the 18nd | Tl Commities o Buiilte Chatliies and Publle | them have aready had cnowgh of Urand Juries. " valoably for dack and business purposes, | Serclees reported on tho nrtoalznweall projectat Thero was considerable talk around {he Conrt- o canoof hin misfortane, ho vald, was tho | tho Insana Anylim, pivini the work to Mr. Gray, | House Square yesterday about tho character of the heavy kago in real osiate, of which o hios | i detalls of the schicme have aiready heen given, | work being dono by Soston. A few days ago the been earrylng o large amount eince the fire. 11ad | 7Tho roport wan os follows, and, if possible, fs'| Snperintendent was Invteacted in \vrlllnf 10 look 1t not been for thls shrinkage, ho wonld hava boen | really darker, more obecnre, and has about it mors | clusely after the brick wwork, but If what those able to balance lits account with the Company long | marinof fraud, and more evidences of promoed- | clalming to bo experienced masons u‘m true, ho BEO. t way, he should pay what he” owod | jtated robbery. than had been antlcipated: v Justna blind now sa hic was when lic fiest come £A° Fhu b e hie oliss the - pages,of which abont ono-hnlf was rending matler, | Sraiurtis veocemes aro aTITELY ek Rid O ineL dnd covering to its fullest extent every department of | the resultis siciply unparailed in this depsriient of fne nows and mlacellany. Everyons of Its manifold | “*F'r pynnrres Torwer Soar® i the trademan x‘ulunllml ] 3. T, departments was full. The sporting, rellglous, | Ly which thisciegant toflot luxury I8 and tinancia) each Mled an cntire page, while the | foranplicatiop to the iclicate gxtn ot infants Shdren, editorlal matter not only occupled o full page, but prgpetticd, The Kuap it not parfumed, tho ingredients overfowed Into three columus uf nnother. There | Ueing of sich sbeoluic purlty a8 1o reagiro, g, W4, from were nlmost seventy columny of regular cash ad- | fued taste conalilers tho absence of ariifslal pertuma vertlscments, fncluding almost 3,000 of thowmallce | i€ perfection of awozines. and the pucaliag olinfacter: kind, avcraginz four linea each, Considering the | nieaithful'and agrecabie article of the kind over manu: popatation {1is {en far grenter busincss than that | factured, of the Now York Herald, while the reading niat- l'l';muun clally desirable for the use of 'Ildlu and ter, botliIn quantity and'variety, far exceeded the | Sfldran this wap fs equolly apiropriats for Koot antount ever publiulied by Uie Zlerald, Tho cdition | 5t h mibe soaps fur patbers use, 1t is just, elag on that day was about 46,000, and to print 1t o« | placed upan thenarket, but the demand lur{twlllm ulred the continuous working of three fast pere Preomo gencrai.—Neid Fork Trisune, fecting presses for fous hours. —_— i B, Ts BABBITT, New York City, he Interior (Preabylerian—Chic AUCTION SALES. 3 cago). - Tie Ciitcaao DAILY TRINUKE, 08 Wi bo seen by thelr ndvertiscment elsewlere, offer as full reporta of the Gy neral Assembly a3 have herctofore Leen given by the Assembly Jouraal, snd will senil the s v 0 " ‘, place o . Te-nigh, oy bouedty #he Wil BT | thum~sooner of later—to the fast cont. e E e e ubih Tivilaihm and. Tubile | menced s work. It 1 notorlons that Sexton Is | paver, o sny addrens for o smnll compensation. | BY BLISON, POMEROY & CO, The regular monthly meeting of tho Board of | in ‘Which sho iy #sid (o excel. ‘Thu tragedy has = — Chistition, to wiiom were referred the communications | not wetting the Urick beforo he laya thenf, Teet the The ‘7\:. publislicd thls e Auctioneers, 84 and 84 itandoiph-at. . Vistors™of 'the Fewsbogs: Ilome occurrod | becn somuwhat altored to relieva Jt of ity woomy EDWIN WALKER lative o tho ariesian well ot o County Warms i | lhmg In thomhonid ahow tself, il leallozed that Assembly roporte, tho —_— Wedneeday, Reports from sevaral Committees | tane, and great care has been bostowed upon the N * mi nad sho ssme undcr Rivieenient, Lok IoKS O omm. | Lo was yusteniny alnz batd by the cart-load in tho £eta faato of thc must prospor At Our New and Spacfous Stores, and the Superintendent wero read, and the pres- | acenic embellishments. A full house should be In COURTHOCAR HONEE O el e o srases | Cumstruclion of” the chimney whait. Mr. Kgan p I . ent condition and futara prospects of the Homo dlucussed. Sevonty-four boyn have been inmatcs of tho Liome during fho padt nionth; ten boys have boen sent to good liomes In the cotntry, sad em- ployment found in the cliy for four otbefs, Much uatlufaction was oxpresdod with the present condi- tlon of tha work. Oslikoah (Win,) Nurthicestern. Tig Ctoauo THIBUNE of yeaterduy bas the beat map yet published by any newspapor, It shows the scene of -oparations Loth on the Danuoe and I Ainor, . Plitaburg (Fa,) Commercial-Gazette, T Cuteaco TBUNE has sent George Edward attendance. L 1t has already beon noticed that thero wae some- | Cuta to N i fdancy with their Oflgl whould look after these matters, and lose no timne {hing singeiar aboat tho way {nwhich Walkor drowr | SrORRItion, Lhe aricttan wel on tho farm, ieir, orlifhal | § N Corrocting the abuses of Any te found. tho $10,000 voted bim Monday, and now It trans- | SSEHRRg: that thoy e sliomei (3,4, Lo Ul NCU by | | Asnhal Plerce, of the Town of Tlyde Tark, vea: t Id well terduy filed & voluminons potition with the Connty glr:‘:‘mnt. the ;llilp&:ru:-:nlhuc ex;v:-{e ul’l r‘n‘::lmmm'{; 1a | aiready recolvid t apply 08 theold well'le they sor it ('l o M, " il tat Ilu"ll o " B "";‘t"": Court y Y clection of Jumes G, 3 Collector of thal little work was boing doneon the Court-Houso Atr., Malo oflcm.‘da & n’n""o,].r“".““‘ Shilch e [ o A eaninlates. HOTEL ARRIVAS. Sherman House—N. L, Crawell, Phildeiphias T. C. Fower: Montaua the fion., Fratk scripter, Ielaiv: L T, itay, Storeiw, 11,1 W, C, Hamllton, ¥ond du 1L, 1t Bkinner, Fona du Laci C:C. Fuiler, st, Louts: e [To Sirs.' Kiizabeth Cady * stanton, Tremont 1 K. Larn: 78 & 80 Randolph-st, Friday Morning, May 4, at 94 v'clock, GRAND OPENING SALE town. Both gentlemen wero candidates ut the | Wright to Enropo to guther reports of the Rusvo- NEW AND BEOOND-HAND s i A Stacr. Gotnis Mok e GoveRmRRE I rients Festanday, and smong tho workmen. there was An | e e o O W ande to the 1aoaea at | Ite Clectian, nnd tho Iatice i i nossceson of hia | Turklels war, "“Thials s good atep In journallatie the mitflon-doliar sult. against Jake lenm, and | {42, Hog. alr of nnessiness, plainly intimating that thoy | its next meeting. certificata of election. ~ ‘Tho petition seta forth Jo o athro] it iris firong, New Vork the Hon, & Sarp! o Fan, Georgs Doucins, Co wftord, Calrog G, A, White, T Loutsriltey 1t F. ' (irav New York: . B Jndge Lawrence, Rehm's attorney, invaded Jadge Drummond's domain { rday ‘morning, and in- nired whether the Jfll{l was ready to hear them. udge Drummond sald that, awing tothe great —_— HYMENEAL, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. = ’ *'h6 Gomrmitios on City Ttolationa wan tnstructed | that the putittoncr recelved a mafority of the logal m‘.‘f‘:‘&fi‘:"’#&’.fiflf‘%’ fi'&{.&'{l" ‘:éa :x’g«n:l; and empowered to make a contract with the city | votes cast ut wald election, and if iLcin ba proven : . 2 for dieting prisoners in the Briduwell, any timo within tbe yer th petitioner will be was graff and “gram, and acted very much asif e, lolden Introduced n rosolutlon’ setting forth | ablo togo bohind the'returns and entor upon his Mr. z & FURNITURE, A FULL LINE OF CARPETS. ? 4 e 3 5 BEASON, tgolng to sult him, II o i o b it Oce. Bine chances are neainst him, howevor, for | DtooMixutos, Iil, May 3. —This cvesing wero THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON, Tueir :'r’y'é‘?.!l‘:&:"n‘.’.t 'fl:‘:‘&?efl‘;.‘.‘.‘:fi‘i {ho pentte: ! ‘J‘;’“".'..""{'vl‘,i.f" nf, ooy mfl:lu ml‘u'v!n.':'7-1“5'53‘1‘.‘5’110:?::&":-‘illr:: Sipon f th | White hia potition abounds In chargee of fraud.that | celebratod the nuptial of Mr. Georgo Hatetun, | Over 1,600 Lots Goneral Housohold Goods, men wonld e thelr bricfs, ho would consider tha | Denvery Kdward humblost hod-carrler, tho fact belng that he | Dance Committeoto m& Into the strest. nnd‘nlcerlnln :?.I&:" ;en& "2&’.":‘ }3&“;’ .:mn'sllmfi:-:nom#uzhh ll‘hlefil clty editor of the Dally Leader, of Blouaington, Tlemember the Now Number, B -:hl;'::n:?a::%':'nfi'hlfmlel;hfiy g-"flflf Viniade Tfi\};“: e waa longing for his sharo of the $10,000 which bad :2&1":“‘-,‘«'6'3:..‘%‘.‘:3." “A"ué;?.é'.‘a‘? snount of 300,000 | Jiiced majurii, it may take womn thmo 1o dem- | nd Miss Cora Leland, daughler of Mr. Frank 78 & 80 Randolph-st. day, and M1, Storrs agreed to dcposit his with the {y;‘; AE, 'gm;f,-"?"&m not been fonhcnmlnr. 10 was rcally dnhappy, INTERXST-BEANING ORDERS. onatrate ft, The Conrt granted Lhe Jw‘.\y?yut l\llu Leland, owner and publisher of tuat paper. As ELISUN, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, ., Courtnest Tuesday. Thereupon ho party broke | {901l e and what udded to his od 1o have Mr, e unhappiness was tho stern PR llowlng: | petitioncr, and o sumnione was B B e T o Tnbis marne, | o e B e e fomion 11y | Jawilion apjicar sind anawer tho socand Monday i b tvavpomories Lo bl bmmoltWhen thework | e EHECh Mol ALY AMASIEICTIATHALRE | Jusoat d00'lock, E. 8. Edgar, turlingion; (. L. quany War Yawydu s, Palmer, Sew Yorks d, 8. Foik, Pes Motncas W Sames, Sliiwaukee, ... Puimer ‘Honse=Peter Witoulai” Leastog Mille, both Interostod parties aro young, wall-known, and popular In good soclety, the marriage was ano of the leading suclnl events of thoscason, At 8:30 up. Last August the Inter-Ocean, which will b re. Pure New York Cider Vinegar. en e, Secrotary of Bt firet commanced MeNcil gave Walker, it appenrs, | on the Tresaurer of Conk County, payable outof tha o ——— ' 6 A e et vtumdod by tho Maris | Lorle, Sccrotaiy of Btate, {¥iicounr Lunsing Mifl, | fiest commgnees KENGL Kloct il the moncy from Gencra Dl b and 5o {n tierdby Insiructed (o draw ANNOUNCEMENTS, the curemony was performod ot the Freo Congree Atour Sale, Friday, May 4, at 10 o'clock, + Bank, longsinca gona tojoin iho noble army of | vilabarer v, It dedrs Dostont It D KIRUAL | tuo countr, and this fatling to satiaty Wulker, he [ Hiel bosting tnterest ab thie Fato of 7 par cent per ans ational Clurch Ly the Tev. 4, 8, Thowson In tho | 0¢ BRI S NFW YORK CIDER VINEGAR. Dankrupts, gavo o morisge on ita intangibloand | New | Vorki C. ¥ srd, Mitwsiskeey DE | yubsequently asslgned im the contract, Thls fa | AUm until pald. Tad i 4 shipping | Presenco of a largo number of Invited fricnds, om- g tangible nssets, the prosacs uupmd‘emncnu the mu:rk""m‘"m . abos, Bhyac | the predicament ho is in,-and whatover: private Mr. Lenzen wanted (ho rerolution so amended Collectors, . 'salesmen, porters, and shipping Bracing tho allto of th it Tho brid "v ELISON, POMENOY & CO + Tayment of large tums duo for meierisl, At tio Hig AL Tigird o, B We e e it Wi 1 racompoasq | that orcors lwsucd sinco April 1 should ear in- [ clorks ean ‘bo procured thraugh tho Y. M. €. A. | SRR id Dranetia ¥ oTho brids, who fe s Ny POMBHOL & CO., o BaTet of ite Tocotver, William I Nixon, tho | SSpRat, Vil Bett, 0% KU Neoticuty the | M or ble: servicon it 16 btleved han ot boon | foFest. b Freo Employment Buresu, 145 Fifth avenuo, churming petlle brumclla, WOty B ke | T E i andrtgage waa not placed on record. A few d-{- flon. 8. D, Lichardson, Syracuse) 'L Crainaell, Des | carcled out, and McNeil Is high and dry. A war Mr. Holden sald ho had another resolation toln« | =gy o iy g, tho Dreakers,” will b m" o it i 1 OYor 8 drest ol Jaco fichl, T T TV E¥o the noton, 10 secuze the payment of which tho | Molnes.,..The tomnereiai=c. 'il, Woolrud, Firii | Totireon them i mminent ot any time. ot eayor Lo ntatanding orders. 1o play, **Among tho Dreakers,” will bo ro- | with natural tlowers. attly urr et CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. mullxlfie was given, fell dao, and mot tho samo | W. E. Atkiuson, Newark| E. mrm:-,ly. yirgl m-j Bl AN OLD JUDGMIINT, Mr. Aynrs suggeated that thero was o legnt ques- | poated to-nightutthe Churchof the Ttedeemer, | Lridosmal 'l“‘flmh white Swlee dro, pink wllk ., Tatossid Pawcctt's jndgment agalnat the con- | J: Mamey; Lubuguer A. C. Dow, Janoivliley &% | qyogs persons who wore unfortunata enough to | tonasto tho bt of the Tioned to pay iniorest on | cornor Sungamon and Washinzlon vireots, 1 waa | Keench walst, with natyre owars fn hier hair. Mlss s v ! corn. There was nothing to pay with, Habso- 3 b e ettt b the Journal yeaterday whonid not. be | Ordors, and moved that the roolution”bo roforred | given to 8 crowvdod houss It night. anelo. Lockr, sessud eileamtl-bud the iouiee quent to the giving of tha "‘“""‘ff the creditora THE COURTS Sarprisod to learn that ita sensation about the vir- | 10 the Committeo on Judiclary, ‘The motion wae MUBICAL. flu‘ N {m“ 0 ’"‘l;' n' ll o lm‘ozm-men amade additional large sdvances with tho hope that " fual cessation of work on the Court-llouss hat a | lost, Mesars, A( (luenthor, and Senno voting *sTrovatarc” fs announced for this ovening at | 1 {l J‘-" i ‘"7 of the £vening Leader, ind '] something would turn up and make them goud, It DIVORCES. vory thin foundation, The Journul stated that | 8lone in the airmative. Tlaverly's Theatro for the bencat of 3irs, Bernard. | D 3. Bill, student o Talled to turn; and in the course of the nest few 1 days a new 'mortgage for over $100,000 will bo i Tnde by Receiver Nixon (who owned one ahars given him by the Marine Bank) to sccuro s batch H ot now notes glven on the Micawber plan. And H et the creditors are not happy. H The firm of Kunlivl)nlllnrd & Co., embracing the Thouses of George W. Riggins & Co., 11, Dotaford i, &Co., and lurt, Murphy & Quirk, snd the Chi- the Wesleyan University, After the tmmnn( tho hflvll&‘culfllh! sud 1 fow of thelr most tutfmate friends ropoired to” the home of Mr, Luland, where a roception was held, Congratulations were offered and farowelly spokun. Mr. ‘and Mr. Hutchin will depart in tha wornlng fora trlp o weeke In Colorsdo, INTERNA'I_’IONAL COTTON EXCHANGE, On the 234 of Decembor, 1838, Clementine Ayer was marrled to Phineas Ayer, but ha left hee In Aprll, 1875, and yusterduy sho Gled hor bill for divorce on tho ground of desortion. Thoresa Blegort also thinks she mado a rather poor aclection when she took John W, Durlng for heor husband in August, 1871, Perhups ho thought "“Work on_tho Couri-llouno’ wus. virtually wua- | Tho resolublon of Mr. Halden was then put on | iy fourth of the **Musieal Evenings® e an- pended to-day whena Deputy Unlted smu-yl Mar. | ita adoption and carried, Mr, Benne vollng in the | younced for this evening at orshoy 1all, with an sual selzed Watkar's yard, all of hlu deericks, all | Degative. et i forigaiigs Tioian programme. - Mies. Carrio 1 Kingman an of th stone_ that bos busn cut for the Court- | Afr. Holden submitted the following: M Eddy witl play Onslow's beaatiful sonata in ¥ O B e furnivura. ‘Tt aleo wont on | . Resolred, ‘That upon the surrendor to the Clork of | munor and Itheinborger's ~**Tarantalla” op. 13, to state thut tho United Siatos Marshal had | thisHosrd'and thie canceiiation by him of utatauding | e, Llobling will play tho Silas gavotte fn I minoet publislied a notlce of sale of Edwin Walker's ef- | §rdcts remainini anbat hertigiore Krame, o coneral | Scatlaftl's winata fn 4 toinors Sehubort senuett ned by ex-Deputy Marshal Buck, and as- | fund, thiat the Clerk draw a_the placo thereot oracra | in I flat; Choutn's Third Dinllade in A flat; Linzt's t ono of Waiker's derrickn and 100 places | on itie County Troasurer, drawing intereat &t tha rate | **Au lord d’une Sonrco ™ Rubinstolus's **3alody OLUB ROOMS, No. 166 Dearborn-st. Saturday Morning, May G, at 10 o'clock, By onlor of Mortgageo, wo will woll the entlro cov tonts of abovo fooms, consisting of New Outeaxs, May 3,—The Chalrmsn of the | Elegant Bldoboard: cago ilackl d Provialon Company, have united | 8lea that hie bad wade a poor cholcs, for he soon Lemout stono, uciuded In the ssle, would | of 7percent per anuum untll pald, vy ' Viive Caprice, " Mr. Eddy will pl "y egan obosrds, , o gameTackingand Provilon Compe, e i as | begun 1o get drunk and abus her skamefully, and | pobibiy oblige Walker to throw p hlwcuntract, | Mir. Lenzenufored, s on amandmant, that ardors L e e mcort aumyi 1y EVopy | Unitad Cotton Assoclution of Liverpool havinu | Dintag Tavlos and Ohalr Y m; %{}'fi:"“ l;l:kl;lg "ud 'ru{l lon (,'om&:ny. Tho | peglectea to pravide for her support. In No The real facts ara that work has not beon sus- | fssucd on and after April 1 bo made to draw inter- notified the Prosldent of the Natlonnl Cotton Ex- €8 lshment of &ll are /] Axminstor and Drussals dursuat!, Orystal Chandeliors, Parlor Sults, Laoe Curtains and Lambroquing, Ohamber Buits,Orookery,Glass, and Cutlery, Etc., ctc,, tho wholo to be sold under Chattel Mortgage withowt auy limit or roserve. ELIBOY, POMENOY & CO., Auctioneers. e e ] By WM. A, BULITERS & €O, Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, First-Class Furnitore, Farlor and Library Seis, Chamber Sets, Brussels Carpets, Ele, At Dwolling No, 173 Ashland-av, N. W, cornor Adams-st., Friday Morning, May 4, at 10 o'olook, [ o the entirp furntiue 1 ated {nthe vieinity : of Thirty-niuth atreet and Ashland avenue, just the Unfon Sitock Yards, and the land rred to tho corporation. There were ong 433 by 000 fuet; and the atier 417 i bydow. Yor nls balfof tho drat lot Georgo W. I Higgin got $100,000, while lenry Dotsford and ‘Asa Dow got $50, 000 each for the remsindor. _For o threcguerters of the second lot Augusius 5, Durt oL $70,000, snd_ for the cemuiniog querter G Daniel L. Quirk got $25,000. The ubject in unitiog {s to’ reduce the ranning expenscs, and © this isabout tho only advantsgo to bo derived from | comblining. ‘The unlon s not sufliciently strong to control the market, snd tho members say thoy f Laveno such fdea, ‘The (lerman Young Men's Chiristian Assoclation met last night In Room No, 13 Farwell Hall bulld- ng, . . J, Uut in the chmir and . ‘W, Niestadt Secretary. The princical busipess . of {ho evening was the hcaring of ro- and Chopin's Etude In € sharp miy 00, 10, r. Knore will sing Ee;allhnlll' I and the aria from ** Oberon, ight, ' pended on tho Court-Ileuse, and McNefl & Hous | est as contomplated by the resolution, say It will not until the bullding Is comploted, no Mr, Mulloy wantod the Interest-bearing onders to mattor what oceure to Me, Walker, No lovy wna | date back to Decomber, 1870, mudo on Edwin Walker yesterday, aud no custo- Mr, McCUnffrey wanted the interest-bearing orders Al dlan placed over Lis projiorty; he 'was taken sick | to date Lack to February. CRIMINAL. {mm-y noon and went out (o Lemont, hls home, The amendment of Mr, McCaffroy, aftor i o oblalu rest, At the Decomber torm of the United | dlscuuslon, provalled, and wnbsequently the resos States Circuit Cotrt, Charles 3, Reed, of Hoston, | Jution as smeaded was adopted by the followlng Charles Marrls, aling John Sanders, and John e e tlobt ot $1, 500, tha lattcr | " ra: Tico,llus Mike Clark, wero cach fned 8°0 and sun- +! h ferg=] . huving given v notes to the Marine Comp iy for T O e e S uan o | tenced to six mouihs fn the Hauso uf Correction that suin, and that corpomtion Ldviug awlgnod | dep—1t, for vagrancy by Justice Fuote yestorday, d Aot | “Nave=ayars senno-3, thom o dir, Reed, Lovy was mads on James Cook was befars Justice Footo yestorday forl facias April 2, but,no persons Lelng prosent at | _ The Toard then adjourned unl v B St Pwas "poutponcd. htil the 1bth of tho | Monday, n sdjourned until a woek £00m |,gor g Larglary of tho placo No. 1 Twenty-slxth P esent month. The property levied upon ls strect, The case was continued under §3,000 e e e bl b, L. 1o TUE OITY ITALL. et 3 ifko Minderaace will result n th farnishing of stona to I, M, Riano, whio eays that Lo fs from Tiostan, th Court- House bufders. Tho cmployes of the Publia Library wore pald | Jerierniay iads complalnt that ho bep bepheriny thoir April salarles yeaterday, smountingto about | also ‘c arges (loorge with belng the proprictor of & ber, 1874, baw ewark, N. 'J,, and was sentenced to ten wmonths in the Peultentiary, And now she nsks for a divorce for {licae manifold reasone, and alya for thu priviloge of resuming hor malden name of Thereda Slexert, onvicted of larceny In change of the United States that an International Cotton Convention will assemble in Liverpool July 11, and inviting delogates from (he Natlonal Cotton Exchange, tho Presidont, Mr, John Phelps, bos notided the Cotton Exchanges of Now York, Gslveston, Moblle, Buvannah, Charleston, Mem- phls, Norfolk, aud St. Louls to appolnt eacl ono delegato and one nlternate to attend eald Convon- tlon, it belug of iho utmoet importance to the cutton intoreat of Americo that th Cotton Ex- chonges vhonld bo fully ropresented on this occa- slon, Nino delepates are all that the Anerican Exchango ts entitled to, 0 ITRNS. Yeaterday wan an off day in the courts, Thie morning Judge Blodgott will delivor several declsfons In cases horalofors heard by hln. Judge Willlatas {s grinding awny on the Walker cases, involving the numeroun fluancial transac. tlans botween sam d. Walker and the Internationa) Sank, and it i probable be will be occupled with thess cascs for a weck oF so, DANKIUPTOY MATTRHS, ]lllclllr%;l from bankrupicy were lssued yester- n{ to K, U, and C, G. Thom dl’ 'h? |7r3cmxdlnll ogainst Charles L, Bmith wore amisicd, o The compositions offorod by Lovy Brothors and McFarlund & Price were confirmed. DEATIS, L TS evuu b urus PSP EPI P PUeeY RUNYON—In 1his city, Moy 3, Martba V, Traviv, beloved wifo of L W, fluu,au, r-'gud 30 years. Trayer from tho rosidence of her father, J, B, consitls ; 18 5F ciatiiose SRR SR DEecioRe 00T D o e hany and of Hanson & INSURANCE 1,000, ousa- Mr, lankins was atrestod, sucured | Travis, 160 West Fourteenthest., ot H.a.' m. i, Sd Hitchen (unl | R e LT e on sofaread Wfilg Serarelorrsd i the “““"fi' {oF tmatirepors. TIIE NON-BOATID UNDERWRITES Tha_Commiltes on Strocts and Alleys of tho L g o Wi ; ‘3.‘;‘{‘53“ -'10'::-::‘::'1’5‘“&3;::’!‘“ i Dwlgit, ! {’?.'E}‘n'.';;éf ety w'tf'n': a‘é:fi:,fi:&?&{fi?@l& L ahe malter o B e L A L Yivnciag | yCharies by Luek was yostérdsy Sppoiniad As: | pelg o meoting yesterday atiornoon to talk over the | Weat Divlalon s calied to mestIn the City Clerk's o AL B. Hayos, tho man arrested on the chareo | ©'t3r2 yiicy 5ol WA (N! Y.) papers preaso | st edihions o colnielues 80 "ehdirar outat ol & ) Wing e comcert an tha. thied Tassday in | 3t Tenkios was uppolnted Aslgass of Teaballa master of ates, a0d to sce If somethiog could not | ofico this aftaruoon at 4 o'clock, £, Clafiin & Go,. of Naw York, gain ried o got Wt ; e all. Tho' ro- | g, Wi BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers A Complete Distillery, 1,600 BUSHELS CAPACI'TY, Noarly 2 Acros of Ground, Build- ings, Oattlo Bheds, &a. copy. STEVENS—)ay 1, after an lllnoss of threo days of maslignant scarlet-fever, Frankie M., In- fant sun of A. If, and Nellie Stevens, of Washing. ton Hefghts, DL, aged s.'lyurv aud 3 months, llu(nm ne taken to Coldwater, Mich,, for inter- ment. & 47" Chicago and Coldwater (Mlch.) papersplease oby, wK}!(Lh\'—\hy 3 Marion lolmes, wifo of John . Kelly. Fuunn{l from residence, 3920 Stato-at., corner Thirty-ninth, on ¥aturday, May 5, ot £ p. m,, by carrlages (o Uakwoods, McCONNELL—May 3, at the residence of his be dune toward checking the prevent downward | The Treasurcs's receipta yostcrdoy wera $1,804 | bail yeaterday, but at lavt aceounta bo hiod not wuc- tendency, which threatens to mako the business | from the Clty Collector, 81,030 from the Water cecided In nccnm’\;ll-hlnz the object which st p unproftable, Lotk for the companfea and tho | Dopartment, and $2,747 from the Comptroller. eat lice nearcat hie heart. agents, There were precnt elghtoon outof tho | 8lx now casce of scarlot fover wera roported you- | A man nany d Gulla “‘“‘“K"{ while walking twenty-throe **outstdo" agents in thacity, E. | terday. The plagu, 410 lavg increased & lit- :‘.‘.‘z‘#‘.m‘:.‘.’.""f’.%':u?.‘:'f,.’.'.;u ;m:lrmlel‘:’fi;h ny‘wu‘vl\::{‘ zxe.c:;:u was electod President and It, A, Wallor | 83 In sicenith e ning Ueaths thoretrom | SRR, Yirown by & man nomued McCormick, A ry. <ol wound that tdered dangurous, hut not Aty man wald he had folt for along o | o The licends recolpts wero only 8800 yaaterday, | noocassrily 4 Infictod “benind Maxinga's ¢ dol h };l- timo for the police to turn thelr attentiun | lofteur, Noarreste. tho necessity of doing something 10 provent thelr | Jeom peddlicrs to men of other buslnesses walch 1 :n;ul:cu m:xz .:: r;flu‘l :hlch it c:rhln)y wm;ld do | require licouso—billiard-halls, ete, ulc'f.fifflm:‘:fimw oserh Babsl two grdbe they ndhicrod to 1ho proscnt maonerofcon- | Jt ia found that thera are parsons who think that | 315 Fifih aver ‘upon e Oty oeaud - onitin Bob. 60| CILE Cotihcalen e reromie Wartets Srewinit totate | Shorre ol ey th wrypsiora, e ood. In_the matter of Willlam snd Ernat Friendn dividond of 8 por cent wasdeclarcd yesterday after- uoon, At 10 o'clock this marning & compos ing will be held in the caso of Levi C, Pltner, it & tllu:u Bot go through an Assignoe will beap- olute 1, POAT b6 same_ ionr Au will_ba chosen for Max Schweitzer and for Charles if, Nichols, SUFERIOR COURT IN URIBF, uls Pfaelzer bogan a sult for §2,000 azalnst Lonls Barnet and Ely L. Jacobson, r lelsmann sued John aud Jacob Loewo rt was adopted, and tho price of admlession zed At 25 cents. Another commitiee re. Y:rlcfl in favor of the publishing of per be called the Jundespasanns, to ba issued seml- monthly and devoted to the interests of Christlan- ity In general nnd the German Y. M, C, A. in par- ticular, Mr, . W, Martine I to be placed In the E:llllun of editor-in-chlef, and the fret lssue will out, in all probabllty, In the early part of June. s A great deal of discusalun preceded and followed i the adoption of tne roporis of the committees. The Chicago Iomeapathle Bocll!t{ Liold 1ts regu- Jar monthly meeting Iast evening In the Tremont Jlouse. In the absence of the President, the Vice- le -in-law, Uernard Nolan, 328 Centre-av, Thi rty I uate at tho cromsing of the Daa: Presldent, Dr, Tuppor, presided, Dr. Dun Finck trought sult for & Mko mmount | much on sccount of competition as on | estatU percent poraunumary guod Investments, | were accuscd of enticing uther clgar-makors 10 e te o property 18 altuato a romin o Called sttentlon 1o & bill Bow before e Benato, x o'k, account of the lack af any agreamcnt smong them. | 38d the Botapirolar a datiy catlod upon 1o esus | Fotad, ari nothln mores and il bu trid thero- | MEMacLGCRInE: 2850 20T Thcus Charen of Moty | Tossa 18 biock 1001 ||'.cflfs‘2’.-'§|'fi':fi|fn-7«§1'{.‘v"x','.'\'v. i»lmvlrllnz for ihe creation of a Htate Nloard of alter Chappell commencod a sult agalnst 3. 1, Ives; for, us be undersiood, Noard muinbers had them, for befure Justice Summerficld to-day, Pamily, by carriage to Culvary, of Hoe. 38, B, of Bec, 45, in Town 3o, ltange “::‘x’ag, -u‘d‘g‘n.‘ Eldri o, Duncan, and Miichell gzdeu u'i"”-f Taglor, N 8. llmll&m 1 n\‘,lla:n 1d to' partics, **1 you wll'fmvu ue all your i | Th contract for the constraction of the ¥uller | o tho alleged conspiracy casu bofore Judgo Seul- | - MEILLY=May i, “Mary B., dsughtor of C, J, SE. The Ll Ullity le ampisicywith st woders 1 ”u'"g,-g:l :“l“no R ;u;lxn‘mz‘rz\dm?-n:nnu 1o :iu: wB:;‘&%n:%v:?;’w,o{)& o, A . rauce wu will pat tho rate down o your fgures.* | streat bridge has boen awarded to G. W"._’:L-:;::ioll. J’J kainst Cliarles 8, Beattio and Willlam Usrner, | Teilly, aged & years and 3 monthe, P Lk Y dridge and Tupper wera_clected delegatos to the annual - meeting of the Lilinols ifoneopathia Modical Bocloly st Peorls, May 15 and 10, Dra, Duncen und Smith were selected ne delvgates to tho Western Academy of Homeopathy, at Indian« apolis, 3ay 20, 30, and 31. Dre. Grosvenor snd Smith were chosen to attend the meeting of the { Natlonal Society at Cusutsuqua Lake, N.Y,, June . 16, br. Duncan stated that' he had sent & protest i ainst the pasaage of & blil in the Leflmmu pro. 4y viding for “the appolutment of a Medical Board v of Ezsminers bg County Commussioners, and an. : cxsmination of physiclans every five years, D . Eldridge presented a memor(al address on the late d He hurnd thoy would conie 10 some undvuundlm{ Miiwaukes, whoss bid was &L‘ o thatliving rates could bo ccurod, - rated ta u“;,cenmx:lnll'd within sixty day would bo uf ! an ¢ come | of tha cuntract, hereupon lssued for the arrest of the prosccating paules, und yleld o tuls contolaslon totheagent, | gy Department of Publlc Words yeatarday fo-’ Wiinovber O1a Tolletecn and Sotomon Newmans fur O et old o o Auruchieut | taodan callmato of 82644 to Jamee Kincald for | periury for uwcsring uslacly In the cats. Oh sobie plan Wk necemary to thelr i saivation, | WOEK an the substructire of the Milwaukos avonus | = Justice Summorfold yestorday beld the follow. 8 woll au thut of tho companivs. 1lo was ready | 3i84ct re hiavo boun vouchors smounting 10 | fng: Josoph McArdie, ewindling J. E. Jonu T Wlie with the Boatd_ Of 16 80 anything efse thay | 541200 fasusd ou that work, U No. 70h Cattagy Gtovo avenue, out of huck was thought bust, Corporation-Counsel Anthony | birc, as noticed iu yeaterday's paper, thirty days In r, W, Il. Cuuningham also thooght something | uwme after volumu of legal authorities {us Houss:of Cotrestion; Paul Acandty’ for_the should be done Lo stop tho descent of rates. The | studying up everything bearing on t lllc!n{‘nl two horsea from Dr. N, 1L Yoaren, $600 Tioard of Undurwriters was only & name, 1 had o | Hildzetli, who clulme s soat in tho CitylCouncil, | 10 the Criminal Court, Justice Seully held ) tarift but did not adhero to it closely. Thera was | lr, Anthony ls to conduct the casos of xg lsasce, for the larceny of = pair of boots from 10 restraint whatuver upon **outalders.’ The two | demused ™ Aldermen, and wonts to bo, fully Farrel llogan, in $300 bonds to the Crimlnal Court. Beully rondercd bls decislon yosterday ace CHICUIT COURT. aumlng the defendants, A Btate's” warrant wae Teter Koppsun bogan & wuit for $1,000 sgalnst Charles Knocke, Taphael Bcer sued V. Stocke for$1,500, Anat- tachment 1n ald was lssued. Edwy J. and Milton D. Ogden commencenced 8 sult against Samuel A, Crozer, A. B, Mead, A, 8. [y Charles K. Nichols, Matthew Murpby, and ¢ u 8, Thoroton: claiming 0,000 damages. Milton . Ogden borlnl similar wnit syninst the sauio partice for a like amount. Bd‘wJ Jd: Ogilen began'a liko suit for §3,000, and P. W. Wol df‘E. J. Ogden, aud M. 1. Ogden snother for $2,000 also against the samo defendants, Puncral services May 4, ot 11 &, m,, at 107 Washienaw-av, Ty carriages lo Calvary, P Springfield ond Westfeld papers please copy. McKILLIP—May 2, Sarah McKilllp, aged 22 ears, YFineral trom 43 Prank-st., this morning at0 o'clock, to Norlbwestern Depot; theace to Ken- osbia, Wis. £~ Doaton (Mass,) papors pleass copy, Agente for Owsiers, 118 & 120 Wal BRES & 008 Replar Satiiay Fumiare So BATUBLDAY, May 3, at0:30 o'clock, At Balcarcoms, 118 and 120 Wabssh-av. dsome new Chamber Sets, I’llrlor Sults, S1de Tandsom e, boaris, Wanirubes, Mirras, Tiniscls, 11y, aad [3 & together wit ‘and saried Kl tisnrof Housskeeplog dooda. e By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 0. fior the signing MEDICAL, To All, Particulary Invallds, ! Dr. Beebe, which will bo publishod In full in th 2 cod Wi . ol 3 04 and 70 Wabsali-av, B B S el ol T 0 | ek S abtorns utr e, | sl e s s b s, 1 | pesf, e b S plain BRSSO | Sebn . Thonpien enl, woeit, S PCSSE | ot oseomstded b Tt dhesa e ooy 3 : Journed, cune, worth §500, front the 1t on | prodtuble to all interested. 1lo favored the up- Tuaitiess on Lasial Feal eatate sgent duing | shosldstuncebestiondedto, Fatal dusnses mayba On Saturlay, May 5. at 9 o'clock, b JALE OF HEAL XSTATX ON TUVXR ATAKET. bieh Istapde, An Inlunciivg waa fsauad. polutuient of s conuiites from thele homber o She Mayorwil} presenito the Councli scfiapiest: e O L nting b some 3200 theralor. Fea: | caused by sttowing the bowels o become constipated | 14 rates W, (1, Crockery and Rockingham Wert I goAqalussle plece of property on Hiiver stiecty bo, | o Ells Cullng’ broushl wuit for $4,000 aguinet | CoBiet Wit Q08 TR (LA bulta Witcl woud | polatess for thu ofices of Corporation Counsel, complafiied to the police that ble ofice | aad the systam to remala fn w disordered condition, ON terday Fi ctory ta all Prosecuting Attorney, Clty Bealer, etc. It fs now had been burglarized, andinasmuch as’Thompaon's Dotrolt, who died Jan. 3, 1875, was Athoritaiively wndeniood | N01os wurd aimong the mising arlicles, lis sus- h 1d st 10 BECOND-HAND AND NEW o'clock yesterd, ‘mumlux at pablic auctlon for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Li o and Li rior Bujls CRATLreaUiny the, e oA M R e Tablck TUB CALL, give o fulr remuneration, and be st ¥oncerned. 1le thought tis could bo done: Such | generally &nd rathee unt!l the disozder has tima to develop ltaelf. Ao ounce Jupor DavMMoXD—1n chambers, d bt f having had d i b, 2 by . . hat Mr. Bonfeld will succced Mr. Aothony, and | pected biw of baty A hand in the Jol ;‘_-01‘0}”. Thi & .E“l‘!::k.rll e o tho prowmiscs, | J\ n‘m“!‘t:ww-rr -A nuiber of declstons and gen: :o:o’l?“u:“lls:.wull? mu}lc‘:lnm-‘z:::u‘:nuu:: m‘:::;l 3ir, Linscott Mr. lw,d'm_ e 1 invcot "“_V' hompson was accordingly arroated by Detective | o pravention ls worth & pound of curs, (4aa old asd Uany—Aulsts Judge Jameson, No, 7,803 ro d as Lot 5 and tho weat [ gIuvox G UE JAN 2, 24, i on o o'r"i”"s":f e Bowatar Lo Al shoull ageeo to thou, whei | §ifjata inistenting Limaelr finmensuly I that class | 173, 1w whodo handa the warrant was laced, truthful saying. Therefors, we sdvisa all who are at d, nd in Block 2, of the Fort Dearborn | ~Jyui “;’3;,;}:}; Toove tho obstacle which was between the two | Of Work which falle to the lot of the clty's police e ie. troubled with the complalats mOw very provalent— unges, and Easy Ctalrs, Plllows, 1alr Maltrescs & Aulition o Coleagot han u trostagef seventy: | sicialvel Mt canitd IO e o | bodien to-day And Justica Court proseasting oficer, 'HOPPERS AND CROPS. Beadache, fadigestion, alsordered Niver, waat of appa- | [ioeke fléfi%flf’&%pf&f‘fifflfi:f:"'n‘:?r:,""""uwi' s % ctact, Bhawcaic ‘l"nlur and Omog Dok, A o 1 ¥ T, o, stard, Yolew of Ground fEhR . GONE S Co.. Auttlsneers ———UEL. L GONE & CO. Aucthnei®e By WAL MOOREHOUSE & G0 Auctloneers, 84 & 86 Randolph-st. GREAT OPENING SALE! g back to the river. ' 1t i1 how occu ‘ona story beick shed. ¥ The salo was made by Mr. Qeorgo Willard, of thig clty, attorney for O. W, Potter, execator, to facilitals the funl settlemont of thy' Ward cslate, ‘I'be exccutor issuthorized by an orderof the court Lo make such settloment by the et of August, thts Year.after which e ite alals goestatoihe f e court of Detroil. - The property was ougiis inforthe prica nbove-montonsd by Mr. W. . two fect ond & depth of abont 105 l’ulh; uo Mr, Swith thought reform was necessary, bat it "flu Health Ofcer's report for April ahows that 70 (Ae Kditor of TAs Tridune, € soemed to bim that if & uniform basls was estab- 0 total number of deaths during the month was 2, " lishied ibere would be the vsws prejudice au now | G20, a large proportiun being fafauws. The sgures ’f;‘,'.:",:},?::,’; ::l{n ‘abf:,‘."'u.'f..'.'fl'?f." "Zl'. suatuat the suiallcr compraies. Uy such oa credis 4 deaths Lo accidents, 10 to upoplexy, 15 to | PO y 4! ¥ £on. raugement there was danger of the larger comp: btuncmuu.nn:lmluuluhnmmnfl{aconvnhlnnn, aidurably, ‘perhaps it will bo as well for me to nles taklug the larger shurc, as ut brescut. Thers | 13tocroup, 17 to diphiherla, 74 10 scarlet fover, | peak for mysclf. My cxsminations fu Minnesola was only ous adveutaye in g vutaide of tho | 38 lo poeumonis, 12 to old 21 to insnition, 20 | ruvealed tho fact thatthe grasshoppur-eggs we: Board: underwrilore were to discrimioate | to meningitis, sud 72 to phtl . 'Tho Meslth | deposited very irregularly, not only os Lo il whea a flxed rate was unreasonsble, Oficer was notided yesterday of eloven new casca | largerorvad, but also as L0 the more limited se "'he Chalrmon remarked that ho talked with | of scarlet fover. Up to yesterday therc were mno { tiuus. Ats few poluly whero they were ubserved » govd many agents, aud bad found s unanimity of | coses of thie diseass this weok. 10 be quite numcrous last fall, I'found but few; tite, pauses, or feverish skin, to take, without delay, Beheack's Mandrake Pllls, We know of no remedy so harmicss sad decisive In Itanction, It atonce strikes 8t tho root of the dfseass sud produces s bealthy tome 1o the system. Peopls never nced sulfer from any dlscase arising trom a disordered condition of the liver 11 they would take thild excellent medicing when they feel (he rst fadications of (ke malady, Vamilles 2 HoakRe—Bat case Lol ) o Bhnibers s v S lacivaive. "N Coke ALLINTEX=500 10 611, 1 3 a5 S, Waliron Yor Dietriets ou sty Jubak ¥arwiL=Feuers busines. JULUR WILLIANS—The Walker cascs on trisl, DOMENTS, itnots Trast & 1,273.43. ~David ‘rederick Sprung ‘Wright, of the Goodrich Transportation Company, oplolon that soms uuderstanding ought to be but in othor placcs they were nuuiero an leaving homae for the summer mol 1 ' 5 1154 65 bebalf of M. 9. DelKoven, Troses fof 1. Pincer, S | +eachod and the cutting of rates be sbanosed, ,Tho monthly report of the Fira Depariment O ey oet vy | caTiapbowss Tk fha sameatme il aia s | = CaBatantsy Morslo May 5, ok 10 o'clock ot climent tho e pariy e Toereatfa the | TRS2IG, Doty T $ | e o e L e e aa, | ehoa hat turing Apel there wars ety sceusnd | Suth'vofor el obdvrvd or Saa sesrtahs | 2 Lt o Vnter maay witvavesne | L LML EN S ) ST 0 CK, odt e M‘h -u“m.w:omh.ll:;::g:nnt 1 . Gowt ‘;s iy 008 1f a tari@ was agreed upon, that it would be carrivd Aprll 28, ut No. 210 Fulton strce nelther the culd mor the variation of the woather most y will peliove tobe: m.n D, » dwelllng oc- ‘\‘vl::n? e:te;gmuz. Ikln'v:';ll;a?dq“:r‘s:‘\lx?:l‘ fi‘éw‘flfiy"".fl cupled and ownod by E. Goodkind, whoss luss was durlng the winter has lojured ibein to any great patger. lolatug tha foard ol fopiedy the | g%, faly lnsered, “mhe tutel Toue onbalidii | iyt e Yame ‘unevensuit Of tho da: Blue“wera * dotnz busineas whore thors was | UElDathe faopth was Fshui and tng ias vo {0 prevall, | A very larye portion only cnough for 100 nothing would hold them z&"‘ Zcoes Of InsUrARCe OVER huchle'i ‘{l:“u-h.d out, but many srd¢ yei un- iog to $20,000, which, with accrued fintercst, smouzted to $21,000. The propert had not been seuting for envugh to pay the interest, taxes, snd incldectals, sud it was therefore deemed sdvleable tosellit. The gllumidwu . m{ smsll one, o of the patieat of hesdsche 1n one of two hours, acd will Topidiy cleanse the lver of surroundiog bile, aud will eMectually provent a bililous sttack. . They ars sold by all druguists. THE LARGEST §TOCK OF i New and Second-Hand Furniture, Carpets, sod Household Goods to be found insny H Auction Houso fn the City. THE CHICAGO LAND CO, AXD IT3 LATE THUSTEKS. A brief paragraph in Wednosday's Tnisuxs topotber unill some were crowded out. Mo bad no | Y34 238, ! b tho warith of yesterday began to — Sale will commence at 10 o'clock sha compared with the actual valu ropezt, |.’, I i . | losx 851, 4 Of firo weru: Carelcus- T idly. OIL-TANKS, uce Y060 oo tes would be 0 o0k, 4586 21PSH: | siatoatbiat i, Hamilton B. Bogue, formerlyof Og- | Sbs them o hold tezether. Was lt woh abectately 2 Chiliren with matches, 81 defective ek, | DrIESSSRL BN RS BBA0Ko hat the storm of LTANSS poacd Lo u he property no lunger asa b dock, but a1 soon as the ;':’m"m{gn.nu withdraw, , which will bo shostly, to Login on it the erection of 8 block of stores stwllac 10 those sdjolnlng the i 1t wes hoped 'by ¢ ces, and chlwncys, 10; Ihcondiariem, known | pfluhy and Satuny ppssVlL 3 wparie froth cUluneys, 4 AT teoy Y. but th sanahine’ of yeserdey (Tues- Ucamotlve, 13 wverheating, 23 lawp ezplos + Upsctilng of wtove, kw8 Y day) wade it evidunt that this hope would mot be den, Sheldon & Co., had mads an asélgnment to Leslic Carter, Esq., for the beneft of bls credit- ors; that s yecured debts amounted to $152,880, necossary that womo compauies bo furced out of ll:lcrlluldl lllll: dldlnul “l what he l&:dlrld for tho ¢ 0 rowluy cold water oo jan. P Cmirian thoagbs It would. bobad to atete MARSHAL'S SALE OF VALUABLE SALOON PROPERTY, f Situated st 112 and 114 East Liundolph-at., conatelat of AWILSON & EVENDEN, ! OIL TANKS fully realized. Although very wany were do- AN 'ablet Lle, aut Bar Flaturch property. sud the unsecured to $25, 300, whilo bis 884614 con* | what comsyautea would be fired vut. They would | The followlng bullding bermits were lssued yes. | stroyed, especialiy in tho low grounds and bare U BHIBRING OANS, | & opolitieat fur A cius Mbe, B. ¥, ALLEN. siated of $15,000 iz notes, accounts, ond lands | bave (o take thelr ehauces. tenlay: J. MeGlauchlin, s two-atory taugcry, 120 | svots, ou the upper, lighter solls, aud whero pro- oxxTOAGO. | B May's, 5T, At 10 u'clock & bR Thelsstscenonp todate in U, I, Allen's somewhst | heavily fucombered. Such waus the brief moation A general fotrchangy of views then took pla 3100 fect, Hobinson strect, near Thisty-Srat, cost | tectod by weass, they sullered but little fujury. S 4an0 TOR GATALIGUE. prewlsce checkercd curecr was ks upyearanco yesterdsy | mado of the matter from the records. 1t was slso | 30d tho exprussion wes unanimy $15,0001 'to the vaue tuan and ot the wame place, | In Nebraska the egy-deposit dovs ot sppear ta £ commiltter, con | & perunt fora two-story boller-roow, 35x0d feet, | rouch fartber west thau, uor even quite to, the ting of W, 11 Cunsingham, A. W, Swith, M. L. | cust §1 Tongbroclier. & two-story store> | longituda of Kearaey, Puttle, Joba Catauron, and 8, I, Southwick, wae | dwellin t, No., 00 Fremout stecet, cost | S0 far, but few wheat-8elde have been fujured, cdto wugyest' such 8 piau as will in'theis | $2,600 I, & two-story ond basement | althouyd the breadth sown fa quite Jurge; aud that sment bring abouts uniform wude of dolug | carrluzc-shop, D343 fect, Nos, U3 and 64 Pacida | which Iy uplooks well. 1t tha scason should bu 8 uslucss, svenad, cout' $2,600; Jobn D»%l-. o two-story | wmoderately dawp obe, with thelr present These outslde sgents do mot ook forward at | ature-dwelllug, 2dxddfect, No. 705 West Iudlaua | knowledse of ihe wethods of Aghtlug the CONFEOT LY, PUSSBURIIL SetL Lot s 0, i ] CELREUIATED thrauzboct the Unfou --oxpremscd 123 rts. 1 and spwanl ] B;A‘\ , 80c per B, AdJ 0rders GUN TLER, Confed toace, Chleago. s wornlug before Judge Blodgutt, in company witl Memrs, B, P. umhmuu:u Georpe W' Uipgins, < Sidney W. Higgins, Sidney A. Keut, Augusts 8. ¢ Burg Dasiel L. Quirk, Menty C. Nit, Benlamla ¥, lnr\i::y. aud Heary L Hwords. This ratber disthugulsbed sssewbly bad cumo into the judicial Rrsscicy for 1he ols purposcof baviug thelf names stated that the prospect for the unsccured creditors wos not as flatterlng as might be. A reportcr learned yesterday that ono of the creditors was thi Chicage” Land Cowpauy, of which Mr. Dogue wav 6 Iate Trustee, ond it was rather fzecly stated La sowme quarters that AMr, Dogue bas COLLEUTIONS, OLLECT YOUR PAST DUE BILLS THEM _WITH THE HIEAGD MERCANTILE AGENGY, RO0M 16. 162 WASHINGTON GsEliN c,

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