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i | . summoned, as, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1878 2 THE PUBLIC SCHOOL wholly nor 9! awalted them, ‘After admiring the beauty and completeness of the bonse from base to dome, incloding the com- modious leeping-apartments, Buperintendent Bnilwinkle nvited the visitors to witness ihe facitity with which men and horres eprang into servico at an larm of fire, The firat eshibition was the procers by which the patrolmen are ronsed from their siumbers by the antomatic and endden remarai of the bed-clotbing and the springing of the trapa by which'the patroimed reach the wagon. The machinery worked tn berfectlon, and the bays {listrated the nses of them by springing down {nto their reapective seata In the Iarge wagon, The rapidity with which this was done called forih wonderingdmiration from the forty, After » mora complete survey of the apparatus so cminently val- uable In timé-eavini adies and gentlemen wors {nvited to witneas (he hitching process. Tho time made in this operation by Hullwinkle and his men ‘has aiways boen something Lo excite the wonder of the spectator, but yesterday all previous records wers excelled, Mr. Alex J. Leith. of Scotland, acted as time-keeper, The horsea stood in their etalle, and the patrolmen lounzingaronnd, At the tap of the gong, horaes and men started, and in Just 2% seconds the hitching was complete, and ho team ready to starl, This record has pever he:n ]excellcd, snd it is & fine showing for the patrol. , of canrse, msny economy. Bnt thers 14 now and will continue to be an’ imments ontside demand. Not only ja this city iooked to to fornish St. Loale, New Orleane, Galveston, and other Bonthern Citles with the cooling commodity, but even in our Immediate neighborhood thera fa & call slreadv. Bach cllies ks Waukegan, Saath Bend, Bpringfield, and Indiantpolis, which in ordinary winters have been wont to lsy in_enongh fce for Tocai consnmption, are totally dependert on Chi- eago, It will thas be aeen that the price must 70 np with the {nevitable law of supply and demand. People who have been accustomed to regand ice as one af the common things of 1ife wiil soon bave An opportunity of viewing it i the ight of & lox- nry.’ 1t Ia not too foon 1o begin a course of econo- my even In tho enrly apring, wher the youog man s fancy Iightly tarns o (nonghts of sherry-cobblers. that time only a few weel that he tried to 3e1f, 3nd hi wife caoght the revalver Just {n time s besd, Albon : A hich he bad recenly gone s doing fariy well, The ' Inspectors Talk Over the el he was v py 8nd miserable over A . T e B e reknille” maraaite. And Financial Situation. wanld only waste what money waa left to him. Faieavorth-orobanly from §10,000 1 410,000, ; e had a handeome hones on layton wirect, and . other proporsy fnCinclonati, but thae had been German Teaching as Practiced De wold, ':\ll‘gor Lo esvy lead-mino investment, that nounced as Worthless, « 8 intal lows, o Coronersfury refurned g erdlct n wccord, Ance w| e al L cta, e remalng wi Liken (o Cracinnati 1ast night. Scliool Accommodations to Be Investi- MEDICAL, gated by a Speelal Commitiee. THE CNICAGO CLINICAL SOCIETY of Dabmemmann Honpital met It night at the | -AD adlourned reqular meeting of the Board of Education was held last cvening, President g:’:“. ;,L“{'n:n ll":‘;ulr: r?:l“-‘;:;r‘:nlhesti;‘;: Sulifvan in the chalr. The following Inspectors loraphy or Cleft Palate," which paper discussed | were present: Hoyne, English, Kohu, flotz, the mothod of operation upon and after treatment | Jacobs, Prussing, Weils, Dennis, 8tone, Vocke. of themalformation. Dr. A. E. Small introdnced | Tho President stated that the business before ihe following resolution: the Doard was the cunsideration of the follow- ANNOUNOEMENT! e Mn-rmv'rfl“lg;"'f'" o MTNLY MEETING OF TIE TEypp ance Soclety’ of Trinity Eplscopal Churen wip heta n the chrch chupel, it g el chthel of Tolhy vy FPHERE WILL TR A TEMPERA} L5 eium Yl avestin ot ‘e W Church. corner (AK Anid Market-a.. of the Ghicago Avenua lted-Itibbon Tteform ¢ Miscellnneous, not pald-enough for thelr work, but when the city’s financial condition fmproved he hoped the needed reform would be brought ahout. Ho could not understand the need of cutting down theae thres teachers’ salarles after ligten- ing to lnn‘;cnlur Dennls* explanstions on’the subject of linences, Inspector Englisl, in anotber speech, galil the teachers of German were not worth §1,200a THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The rovenme recelpta yesterdsy were $28,- 856, 50. Rrverything was qufet at the broken banks yes- terdny, and not s solitary ilem of interest conld be learned, Notice 1 given by the citizens of Hyde Park living nesr the Calamet that any one ahooting fn ke town Sunday will be prosecuted. Collector Smith siated yesterdsy that matters hed been estiafactorliy eettled with regard to him- eelf in Washington, and further proceedings in 1his quarter troubled him not. The Rtev, C. W, Wendte, of Cincinnatt, will ar- rive in this city to-night for a visit of & week, and will preach in the Fourth Unitarian Church (hle former charge) Sunday morniag. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Ma. narse, optician, 88 Medison street (Trinuxe Boild- year. Tnspector Stane, for the purpose of practical- 1y dlsoensing with the nar&lcfl of these teach- crs, moyed a3 an smendment to insert £50, In- stead of 81,200, in Inspector Dennis® substitnte, The amendment was lost, Inspectors floyncand Stone being the only ones who favored it. Inspector Dennfs’ substflute was then nut, and lost by the following vote, eight aflirmative votes beini necessary to carry i Yeas~Kohn, Hote, Prussing, Dennls, Vacke, Salllivan—@, 3 B‘A’ayl—lluyne, English, Jacobs, Wells, Btone— morrow evenin by y Chirc an organization quite celebirated for (s ay fn addition ta miteie and et perform the sterl dram; IHE MINTCAN ADIGURSED SEFCNG 07 bankers and tnisinesa men will bo Keld thia evenin LR O'CIOCK, At tHO EITh-Tuom of the Grand Pacific Hips tel, to liear the report ofAhe Commiitee, and to £ the fmportanice of estabilshing & new branch Uhteaizo. A full attendance (3 urgeotly requ TIE_GPEN DGR OF i Athengum, Nos. 44 to 84 lrnnmm»u!‘.hcm‘.o Tremont Houne, Wi be RIven Ehin evening trom iy 10.0'clack. TnG ronmA, InCiuding the new 5 monsnm 18 5o bpen for napection. Adireases will (s Kiven b ominoae gentlemmen uf the city. The Reve (& w) endte, of tincinnatl, ko loni lntercsted fn thy thenxgm, will be Pn‘scm. 1] irAlle atear % readings the Gl The Chimni THE COURT-IIOUSE. AXOTTIER CONPERENCE. The city and county authorities had another con- ference yosterday In regara to connecting the bulldings on the Court-House Square, Ald. Van Osdel presided, and there were prosent the Mayor, Ald. Dallard, Cook,and Linsenbarth,and Commis. sloners Hoffman, Fitzgorald, Bradiey, Meyer, Burling, Ayars, Spofford, snd Benno, and Archi- The questlon then recurred on Inspector En- glish's original amendment, offered at the last mecting, It was lost by the following vote: ‘eas—1loyne, English, Jacobs, Stanc—4, Rewls b ! fatly - o Nays—Kotn,' Hotz, Prussing, Wells, Dennls, 52 " =) 1ng), wanat8a. m., 44 degreess 100, m., 40; 13 inns. D A o the. meeting lant week, | clhsions hiTN ivs. Jor Tt whiecthe sawimienance | {0 rosolution ollerod by Tnspector Englsh at | | Reyi-kamm, Hof 3, Wells, J OABDITT'S PHEPARATIONS B e o) L stoan's Insurance Fire dieport glves the follow- | {¢ will bo remembered, was an inetruction to Ezan 210212 | the sk mrating s = O el A DT i e prinsiole el ML Resotved, That the echedulo of & aramilts stmilibue curantur . asthe anty sute EUCIE | of teachors receiving 8000 o lens be”dxed as the Eversthing in the way of amendmenta and subatitutes having beeo gotten vut of the way, Tnspector Stone moved the appointment of & ing statistics of fires for the month of Marcl, 1878¢ stien for 1877 Alarms, 43; **ntille,* 8; tofal, 51. Tho classif- cation of baildings was: Frame, to preparo & plan which wonld harmonize the two Interesta—the connty wanting a dome, and the The Committee of the Citizens' Leagne for the Bnppression of the Sale of Liguors fo Minors of i 25; brick 8, Oc- every cass of disease, This bellef renders & recoxnt- | netpay of sach teschers for tha fiscal yoar 1878, q Tth i g e Third Ward give a concer this evening al the H . ie-hounen, 3; barns | €Ity declining to build half of it nnder any elrenm- | tion of all therapeuite measures inconsistent with this special committea of three to Inquire snd report. Jifetipan Avenue Daptist Church, nesr Twenty- Dwetiings, 713 emoke-housen, 3; barng | S CEln N AR willing 1o do fts snars toward | 18w 6f cure ds at varlince wmin German medlel Tnsoector Dennts submitted the following 88 | wieiher thore was anyarouud for serious appre- 2 substitute for the above: Resolred, That the salaricaot the teachers of the public schoals of Chicago be fxed for the current flcal year according to the schednle submitted to this (ioaed by the Committee on Salatiea Dec. 27, 1877, except that the salaries of the speclal teach- ers of munic, drawing, and German bo fized at the rat of 81,200 each per annum, instead of 81,600, and oscept that tho customary increase of aninries for length of service ahall be regulatod according to the plan now in_operation, and not as recom- manded in said report of December, 1877, Resolced, That the snlaries of the other e ployes of the Uoard remaln as thoy were at the close of tho year 1877. The same gentleman, in commenting on his resolution, said he offered it because It covered the cntirs question, and beeauss the sction at the last meeting shortening tho school year was not passed by a legal majority. It therefore fell to the ground. Bince the last meeting b bad discovered that more money could be fected from rents than was at frst supposod. ng-mil 0D, l?ntl"n! factory, foundry, oll 100m’ (water-works), stationery atare, swning and gy factory, tool housa, cigny factory, bn:.m:wr‘y‘. and chemical workn, one esch. Followinit was the origin of tha A [t from meat bein smoked falling on embers, 3; soarks lodge in crevices of wood celling over furnaces, 33 apontaneous combustion, 2 overhesting of inflammable materials on stoves, 4 defeclive fiues mnd chimneys, 7: mallce, 3 foul flues and chimneys burned out, B; false ala cigar and nnexpended match nDes refase, 3; matches ignited in_process of manufac ture, 1; frandalently set, 2; overheated woodan ' partition Atting close azainst furnace wall, embers from broken stove falling on the floor, ition of bedding, oil carelesaly |T- nited, mischievous children, kerosene limp In barn, careless usa of dhavings as fuel, match fall- {ng tarongh crack in floor and ignited on hot-waler plpe, 1 each; tatal, 51. At a fire on West Ran. dolph street Ihe statrway leading from the second to the third lcora was being floored over and cansed some delsy to firemen In reaching the flre, Thera were two second and onc second and third alarms hird etreet, Thero will be an opening address by the Rev. Charles Iiall Everest, and the Chicago Quartetto will sing. Qeorge Francis Train yesterdayobtained a judg. ment againat Col. Cryus M. Prawt. It appesred that Pratt had engaged ** {he champlon sane man of the world™ o lecture at & gathering of vetersn soldicrs, Train got ont an attachment and selzed the contents of the box-office. The attachment was set aside, and heoce the snit and the jadgment for the amonnt promised to the lecturer, A'.l'):flO*eulerdl’ afternoon, & delivery-wagon driven by Theodure Littleson, while near the cor. mer of Chicago and Milwaukee Aavenues, ran into by a horse that had broke and ran away from = blacksmith shop In the neighborhood. Little- son was thrown out, and was slightly {njured about the head and shoulders, and L ‘on was smash- ed Into splinters. The runaway animal was ow: ed by Arthar S, Grabam, of the Town of Jeffe son. The statements made 1n_yesterday's paper ree E'lnllnalcomern:lllo‘n between Lieut. Vesey and B, T.BABBITTS Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFICE AND FACTORY Kos. 64,66, 68, 70,73, 74, 76, 80 &82 Washlnglon-sL, N, 1, BABBITT’S BEST: SOAP, st pleasant and affective £0ap for the I, The most plestant f p for ibe Lange ry ar for Ing prrposcs ever AT ot kaeseat 1ée OR Tecalpt of 20 centa BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP, Made ram the prrest vegstable ollr. Un e Fatvet and Lo O re 1 tho, N teeri hension that the work of conductinathe schools until the close of the school year of 1878 would be interfered with, The motion prevailed, and the President apoointed as such Committee In- spectora Btone, Vocke, and Dennls.. 8CIOOL ACCOSMMODATION. o TInspector Wells offered a resotution re&nen- ing the Chairman of the Committes on Bulid- ings and Grounds anid the Supcrintendent to ascertain and report what' achools, il any, wers obliged, from lack of room, to reject pupils; Tiow many puplls, if any, had been so nthted: and what ndditional sccommodations, if anv, wero noeded to meet the immediate wants of such puplls. Inspector Btone moved as an smendment that they also |nr1, ire and report as to the condition of the school-bufidings, and as to whether they are crowded or otherwlso unfit for school pur- erecting & rotunda, Me. Egan sald he had not been able to prepars & plan, owing to the mixed character of hia fnetruc- tions. The time had come when It onght to he de- cided whether the construction of & dome was to be left to future generations or abandoned alto- gether. Untl) that wae settled, he could not pro- cead, and he didn’t think any srcnitect conld de- slgno plan of connection under the present clr- cumatances. One aide (the county) desired to presceve the work already done, and tho other (the city) insisted upon duin{ somathing which In- volved the lesringdown of that work. Any at- tempt at a plan now would result only in increas- ing the complications. Commissioner Fitzgerald thought ten days ought 1o be allowed to think the matter aver. 'Commissioner Buriing sald ihe questlon was, Conld anything be done without demoliahing what the county bad aiready bulit? Something nad tobe done toaflord 8 proper means of communication between the two buildings, The only report the The tesolntlon was anantmoualy adopted. ~This action fa. intended ‘8 & rebuke to the agitators of the eclectic_branch of the Kchool In New York, who Iately took action in the matter. After a discussion of De. Von Tagen's paper, the moeting adjonrned to the frst Tuesday in May. CAGO TOMEOPATIIO COLLEGE, The Commencement exercinen of the Chicazo Homeapathle Medical College took place lant even- Ingat Clark Street Mothodlst Church, The ad- drces waa delivered by J. 8. Miteball, A, M., M. D., President of the College, the valedictory by rof. R. N, Foater, and the elans valedictory by A. W, Biunt, M, U._The liet of graduaten for tho ear 1e as follows: Theodore Anderson, Eng. T, W, Dartlett, I Arthur innt, Iiinols; Perry Howman, Tows: T. N, Englehard, Denmark: D. R. Forestsll, Goeachel, 1llinol Carnie A, Uoss, consin: Augustua . O Indians N r 1111, Tilinoin; Atfred P. chett, 111inofs; Coran H, Kennedy, Hiinole Charles If. Loog, Tilis 3 ses. p"'l'lm amendment prevalled, and the resolution s amended swas adopted. Penusyl- Clayton i aj, Ilair, Republican candidata for Alderman in 2 v, b i o Tnspector Hoyne offercd a resolution proyld- o Iath, ;L“"""‘ n | Combined, sont in daring the month. Lom, re- | Coonty Committes could at present maka to the . Myers, Towas M. C. Murae, lllinole: Annle M. | Bestdes this, the Comptroller stated that once P! bas no equal. Kample bot, contalning thres cikes, 5?:3&“\(\%:1?5‘«33"3{': Lo bava beon a litle uver, | (4ioa on basts of e et $28.500% tove 10 Ine nnn«lly\vn e the iy wha Fendy o &5 on with it | Tarkel: Himmist 1. A. Folgiie. Mictltans Fiich | hai of the avpropristion for 1677 cauld bowsed | 102 for paying the fanitors wo months saiary | e B ecelpeut 7 cas cenduct of the police nnder Lient. y, who had | surance, $14,240: fnaurance Involved, $00,500. foundations. M. Wilkte, Iilmots, ‘Adeundem, C. L, for the maintenance of the schools, Marcover, 1677, “The resolution was adopt=d. 1 WRST TOWN IOARD. An lrlfnnmad mecting of the West Town Doard wae held last eveninz. All the memhers were resent, Sapervisor Pedersen In tha chalr, ‘The Committew {o examine the Supervisor's ac- counts reporterd that the nccounts wete correct, and the report was npproved. The Committec 1o examine the Callector's ac- connte asked for farther time, and 1t was granted. The Collector revorted that his employes had done, all told, 1,102 daya' wark, and tho matter of fixing their psy was Laken under consideration. Justice Bheridan moved that the pay of inside mea be fixed at &5, and the pay of outalde men 8l $4.50 tm ay. Tho motion was tabled on motlon of Justica Morrison. Justice Eberhardt moved that the ‘Kly bo fixed at &4 per day all sronnd, and Justice Sheridan moved Bsan amendment that the pay be 84.50. The amendment prevailed nfter somo discusion, Seversl bills were then audited and orderod patd, o *‘extrn "' bill of RRabert McChesnoy for oxam- ining the accounts o ihe West-Parz Commissivn- era was rojected. ‘The Board adjourned until 8atarday ovening. A NEW TELEGRADI LINE, Forsoms timo paat thers has been a feollng in Tourd of Trade circles heoro and In Milwaukeo that the telegeaph tolls between thotwo clties were higher tiian they ought to be, and In consequence there has been constderable complaining on the part of thore whose bummen d_an alm constant uso of the wire. These complaints have ractical manner. The big Mr, Egan remarked that If {t was settled that & dome was 1o be bullt some time, he would know what to do; and he would also know what to do if there was to be no dome, Mr. Burling was opposed to the erection of a dume now, but belleved 1t could bs left to the future. _1ie favored the presorvation of the outling of the fonndation now In, since be did not _think the Cotinty Board would ‘consent to its removal, the rotunda suggested by tho city requiring s par- tial destruction of the work. Tho Committes had no suthority 10 make s bargain. They could only report what might be done to_the Board. _Tle wns {n hopes that a plan could ba propared which would answor the purvose of the clty, snd prescrve what bad cost the county a great deal of money. Ald. Van Ordel asked what the Board would do Af the city carried out lta present plan-—patin & bay projection, and kept the bulldings distinct. Commiseloner Burling sald that the county would Tet the dome work stand. Ald. Van Osdel remarked that if they couldn't agreo the city would adbere to 1ta plan, Commisstoner Durling aald that 1f Mahomet wonldn't come to the mountain, the mountain muat go to Mahomet. Ald, Van Osdel thought the conference ought (o canstder whether the structures should be connect- ed with a corridor, Mr, Burling was eatisfied with the : rotunds schame, but, owing to the temnor of the County Board, he wished 1o avuld troable. EFFOIT AT POSTIONENENT. oner lloffman wanted a dome, but he ‘een on duty at the polis during the day, and ex- prassed himself on the subject protty positively. yet ho used no unusnally harsh lsnguage, and melther sajd nor did anything unbecoming & gen- tleman, and parted from tho Lieutenant on good terms. ® The police yestordsy reported a veritable case of hydrophobis. Willle P. llcaley, 7 years of age, residing at No. 184 Deering street, was oitten on the Ieft arm by & dog not then (hourhl to be mad, on tha 15th of December. Lut lfile notics wan taken of tho matter until last Sunday moralog, when the little fellow was taken sick, the wound showing a vivid reddish colorsabont the healed eidees, Drs. D. H, K, Steele and G. K. Dyas wera @ the case progressed, the regalar symptoms of hydrophobla were eshimited. t yesterday inorning the little fellow died in greateat agony. “Tha Speclal Costom-Tlonss Commiitea spont the nfternoon yeatorday in much the same way that It 1w apent every afternaon intely: not & geoat deal waa nccomplished. Bome of the Commissioners went furth among the importers paying their respects, and llatening to whatever might Lo offered besring upon tho = eub- “fect of frand In Gotham. In order to avold pub- city, the parties having Informatfon ta beatow are vislted at their own offices, and thelr names are not given for publication. ‘I'he Commissioners thom- relves are not certain—at feast 60 they profess—as to the time of tAking their departura for 8t. Loals, bat this exoaus will probably occar the latter pari it was by no_means ccriain that, with the fm- proved facilities for collecling taxes, no more than 85 per cent of the appropriation would be coliected. Hathought, therelore, thatthe schools could be carricd oh without the reductions in salaries_contemnplated by the resolution of Io- spector English, 1f it was found, howover, that any modification was required fu the system, it could come up slinply on ita own merits, diseu- tangled from the question of salarica. Thera wero more serious questions to be considercd. Itwasa qlucsuon. to test which a sult bad been Urought In the United States District Court, whether tho Mayor could pay any warrants or {ssuc any warrants. ‘Tlero was also o question ns towhether there could be an- aporopriation for school purposes. AN ADVERSE DECISION in cither case would at once close the schoals. Both of these questions, he believed, wero of {uflnitoly more finportauce than the question of satories, and it beeane the Board to drop the minor points and luok at the most pressog question that now besct {t—the question whuther tho achools could go on or not. TInepector Enullsh understood that Inspector Denms’ resolntion waa an nmeudment, The President declded that it was a substi- tute and, ns such, in order. * Inspector English offered tha followlog as an Kock, Leonisrd D, Fratt, Dr. Hart, TIE CITY-HALL. Tho llcense clork gathered 82,600 in seven hours, A case of 1.pox was reported at No, B0S Clark street, The Treasurer's receipts were: Collector, 82, 014.20; water ofice, $1,033,11; Comptroller, $172; total, $4,110.31, The new eity acrip hasn't made its appearance yet, nor can it be learncd whon 1t 15 to be {ssued, ‘An engraver I8 at work on the plate, and the deaign Wwoald scem to be an elaborate one, s tha Mayor in anxious to make it s dificult undertaking to coun- forfeit the paver, 3 The following bullding permits wers fssucd: C. A, Knight, twa-stoey brick, 20235, No. 144 ¥or- roat avenuo, to cost §1,000; W, W. Wilkins, two- story brick, 21x38, Indiana’ avenue, near ‘Thirty. A0t treet, 83,0001 IL. It. Dacon, four-slory brick. 425100, Nos, 337 and 230 Kinzlo street, $10,000% C. AL 'Davis, two-sory brick, 21x50,’ No,' 020 Fulton street, $2,500. Asglstant-Corporation Connsel Adama has ten dered_bia resignation. 111 health in the cause aa. migned. It has not yet baan accented, bat probi bly will bebofora the 1at of May. As Mr. Adam b Inspector Hotz offered s resolution fnstruct- Ingg the Committes on High Schools and the Committeo on Text-Books to consider the feasi- bility of changiog the course of instruction in the High Bchool and thua reducing expenscs during the next school year. The resolution was adpoted, Inspector English offered the following: Resolced, That the teachers by paid on acconnt noon u‘mrtlubh the rate of one-half the :fi#e lved by them for the month of Decom- BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder a beantifal and serviceable white be made lonD, of any detired sirenkth, can ey withont th 1sa of grtasd or pota., Peckage seat freo on rocaipt of 10 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absclately purs, Tiread. cakes,puddiogs, etc.. md Ly D (e " Jongers Al Aro mors dit estible thea when made of common and cheap imite jons. A trisl packsge sent frea on receipt of 73 ceals BABBITT'S SALERATLUS, Astandard arttcle. Asumplq packsgs sent fres receipt of 23 centa. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, be The Inspector sald he expected the teachers would get this money—tha remaining hatf of thelr January salary—on or about the second Saturday in Moy, The rcaolution was adopted. Tnspector Deunls was, ot his own request, excused from acting on the Speeial Committes of three, and Inspector Hoyne appoluted in bis place. ‘The Superintendent presented the following statistics In reard to attendance for March: Central Iligh Bchool . Division High Sclool Schoots in North Dl:l n 3 Comm| ‘Total for the clty stiidled up the questions involved In the certificate- | amendment to Inspector Dennis’ resolutiony B Sna wesk, e ol T s I AL R I b e T A njunction case, It in sxpected that ho whl mako | © Wienzas, The p‘:clant candition of tha city g | 1o Board tuen adjonrned. cemnted frce ol Pl SR Yesterdsy morning, befora Justice Morrison, of | pively for commercial par N ttna a7 | Allow future gencrations ta bufld a dome f they | 1he argument on behalf of the city bofore Judge | guch that the utmost economy should be nracticed e 75 cents. the Went Diviston follce Canrt, was {0 hnvo been | homilemer im Miiwankes tnvestiznted the subject of | saw fAttodolt. Ho moved that action be poat- lodgett, Who willsucceed him ts unknown, but | jn alf departnents, and especially that all ufiices HYMENEAL. = . ~ 3‘-';‘;1&;& 9 l‘y"q‘)r‘;‘l“ iho diatlllers char@od with | (ejuzrapty, and icarned that for§13, 000 they conld Pun:d it the new Coancll sclecred a new Durid. | there will doubtigss be many ll’yllcnlnlll. siace the | ghoyld be consolidated or discontinued wherovar ance regulating the keeping of cattle on premises, which limits the numper to ten, It 1s well known that nearly all the distillers feed large numbera of cattle from thoe slop acca- mulated in making whisky, The defendants are Dickenson, Abel . & Co.. of the Phnixi Charies'wachamith, Disckhawks M, i, Bhuteldt & Co., S | Tice, Went Chicago Alcohol Warks, H, P. Dovinney & Co., Bimon Powell & Cory Garden. City. Dlaiflsry, They were all represonted by counsel, and, not Deing ready (o procesd with tho trisl, & continu- anca was granted until the 10th inst. 9 Ata meeting of the Execative Committea of the Lako Binft Cawp-Meeting Associatfon, heid at the Tireyoort lousa Monday evening. plans for summer work in that beautifal resort wer fully discussed. It was voted to hold thres meetings, temperanca camp-meeting, beginaiog J clomng on ihe Liih, " The 'er, 3. M. 1 325 DEarborn atreet, (a Chairman of ihe Commi position 1s worth 35,000 a ¥« what Mr. Adams roceived. The repors of the Duilding Department for March shows that permits wore Iseuad ss followa: South_Division, f; Wi 03, The cust of the structuro viston, $014,000; North, 874,000 700; loial, $827,700, In the rai the permits numbered &0, 143,800, The receluts were 300,560, and the expenses $307,39, Credit, of course, Is not takan Dy the Dopartment for tha money pald by bujlders for water used, which amounts to about $700. The lnapectors served sixty-four notices to com: Jy with the Ballding ordinance. One vialator of L waa prosocuted and fned 825, lodged s complaint againat Sorgt. McCabe, of the Hinmnn Strect Station, and fuperintemiont Hickey {8 to hear tho testimony Toesday, 1t appears that Andreox was working equips Iihe between that city and. Chlcago, and sast that put it in running order. “The subscrip tion It wera circulated on the Milwankee Chamber of Commerce Monday, and over $8,000 stock was signed for In a short time. Yesterday the _remainder of tho stock was placed in thtacity. = The principal projectors are Measra, Korahai & Co., of Milwaukeo, Willlam Young & Co., and Foole, Kent & Ca.., of this city. Astackholders’ meeting will be held and the or- fiflnllllhfl verfected with!n & week or ten day: n far ax can 0o ha learned, it is the Intention of the new Company to put the rate down to 10 conts for cach message not excecding ten worde, and one cont for each sdditionsl wora. Tremant fiouseione-G: ‘Dagop. asheities B O remani U8 ohn C. Daguy, Rushrille 3 Adamson and W. D, l\nlzuufie’ New ank‘ ¥, il. PR L i L G G 4 e o Dostont E. C. Allen. Ottaws, 1ll.1 W, J’. lmn. Den- Mampton, Cuovington, .. 43 erin; ng Committes nnd gave them tha power to act. Ald.- Van Osdel proposed to nerform the duties impoved on him without reference to the hereaficr, Uoth bolldings would be ruined if & dome was put Y. ‘omi o rald desired to know how, Ald, Van Osdel sald the walle would crack from Lup 1 bottom, becauso the dome would mettle on account of the dlvparity of weight. Mr. Egan didn't agree with him, It was wholly 1mponaible for him to be In accord with Ald. Van Osilely since lhnY argued from diferent premises He helleved In pllest Ald. Van Osdol did not. belleved it practicable to bulld a dome hereafter ‘without infury to either huilding, and reférred to Euro the domics of which wers built 0 8 century after the main parts, without evil consequences. Cvivmmllllnllcr Fltzgersld renewed Hofman's motion. ‘Commissloner Ayars thought that woalan't do, BABBITT’S POTASH. A entrated aikait, donble the streopy of eomi%:%&.u. Bample sent free OB Setemiol 4 cent practicable; therefore, Resoieed, That we temporarily disnense with the following ofiicera: Assistant Superintendent, 800 Huperintendent or Specisl Teacher of Tueic. $1,600; Superintendent or Special Toncher of Drawing, $1,600; Suverintendent or Special Teacher of Cerman, $1,600: Altorney of iho Hoard, $1,875: Clork of ihe Loard, $1,875; ons Assintant Clerk, $500,—thereby making un annual saving of $11,6%0, Tn apoaking of his resolution, Inspector En- glish made a speoch quite like unto those ha mado ot the Just meeting, insistiog on the ne- cessity of economy nt this juncture. His reso- lutivn wus nuly for teuiporary purposcs, and when the city's conditlon was lmgrnvnd theso oflicers miglit bo reinstated, Buch cutting down was preferable anyway to turning the children out on the strects earlier than usual, In speaking of the Attorncy, rnd while acknowl- The Elegant Nuptials of Two Rich ¥eople in Clucinnatl Yosterdany. Bpeciat Dixpatch ta The Tridune, CIRCINKATY, O,y April $.—The Parsons-Herron wedding, which took place hero this afterncon, was & uoteworthy event in soclal circles. Miss Emily Herron, the bride, {s the eldest daughter of John W. Herron, one of the foremoat citlzens of Cincinnat}, and a lifo-long friend of President Hayes. Augustus Swann Parsons, the bride- E;mzm. 1s tha sun of Guorge Parsons, a wealthy nker of Columbus, The wedding took place at tho Seventh Presbyterirn Church, on Brond- way, the offlclating clergyman being the Rey. Dr. Houe, of Zanessilic. Though not ostenta- tlous In any particular, it was unquestionabi; THE PROPRIETOR will give *gold for every ounce of impurlties fo any of theso proparations. _For Sale by all Dealers. 1 [ : AUCTI0N SALES. Iy LLISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, 78 and 80 itandolph-st. vert 8. W, " | ror Keating elcctlon-day, aud that McCabe sos il ono of the moat clezant weddings that ever tool = ian ol Asngements tor il selng, “Taw'fims | Moo, N i uinet B el R R AR, | e A, SRR | g el aC it ity St | sl Gdiant Bl siar v déonlel | PEREMPTORY SALE faeaforiuly 17" 10 3. i, Alort i Lawe, 515 yille Kini {3 “Wetton, by the tline the now Alletmen came In An tvnes | at tho coner of Taylar and Moruan strects, to | e iy wonlld ook &t | Lo Ywnts s e B o yor bt pathery | Dtcnian Wit A D T b e e ecdiane of | 8 cliar. McCabo snd Uwo citizons, all of 'whom, | tho legal yucatious which it becama meccasary | vicinity of the pulplt in suich @ manncr that 300 CASES ing 18 10 process of m,",,,,'."u‘,n_' e mitiee | Lruna };’.‘;‘,flf‘lfi‘,c}“fll;‘:‘”‘"? F. money, aud ho favored the city's rotunda f‘"" ‘M‘%"“""“ ":,";“"h:"';'f:!"g"l'l‘:"’nfhl%“' “&"‘]‘“; to tackle from thme to tine. flood 18 sunlight .{’.m,d 10 be ;‘J‘eflm'{h: e lcaaant ol bevBte: The sanaal sh i"fifie’ial‘"fl}flr’"’ 8 % Copravg ituuargi &7 | aven 16 014, Javoive the undolag of whit the McCave sasr hung be upened it mouth, wid 16t | Juspestor Wolls regerded the polley sought | scene. Thero wors slx bridesmalds, promineut WELL-ASSORTED BEABONADLE m ', . 3 . o k scmbixplessent snd prottabiec. ) o anaual camp. | By ATaSEel DR by il eirolty M U | county bad doue, marked that the Counell Gom- | Mtacked Androux, struck hita fn the moutn. and to be introduced 08 #uicidal {n Its nature, aad | young Iadics of Cinclnuati socisty, but ouly one went on to show how the teachors ought to b)l:v-e tho Assistant Buperintendent to look after them. Tuspoctor Dennls doubted 1f the an{nn o the Board would thank Inspector Euglish for hils iuvitasion oxtended towards them to attond 1o the lewal business of the Board, While he admnitted that ono Assistant Clerk COULD DB DISPENSED WETII, he did believe the other ofllcers were necessary. Besldes this, he could not sco the necessity of S iPaimer” Matise 1 o floa, M. Tiloom, Tows Cit, §i'White, 1. & 0. 1t 1t i Youngy Fort Hangi Corn' 3. 1. Ghitpatscr. ‘Leavenworth, ' Ran.i E. & . e, e C. k. ‘a1l Hot e dtihe Leaviuworth, T 1 o0 natons (e THE ICE FAMINE, WIIAT WA ARB COMING TO TIIS AUMMERL ‘Tho story of the past wintee, from an fco stand- point, iscoldly romantic. In ordinary scasons, when the sutumnal glow hss faded from tho for- knocked one of his teeth ont. Information of tho sssaalt was givew to an officer, who wokt to sereat o offender. McCabe, huwerer, objected, saying it could nut be done In the absence 0 & warrant. 1f the facts set forth in the aflidavit of complainant are substautlated McCabo may be dismiveed. TIITE COUNTY BUILDING. Fheriff Kern goes to J close oii the 7th of August. Tho Prewlding Kider of Chicago District, W, C.Willing, will furnlah aoy taformatlon that may be needed upon that subject. HAMILTON, UWE & CO. _The attorneys for Speive, Ruswoy & Co,, of New York, creditors of Hamliion, Ktowa & Co,, who brought an attachment agalnst the latter firm Tucsday to secare payment of their bl for some $x4, withdrew tho sult yestorday In the interest of theao and, other creditors, who aro now disnosed 10 let things take thelr cour and mot precipitate or _force mittee would not be bouud Ly any action of the conference, If it Interfered with tho continuance of the work on the city's b alf. Mayor Heath said If the connty should agree on the atyle of rutonda thero was no necossity of guing to the Councll, aa that body deslred’ the uildings 10 be connected in some way, ‘Commissloner Burling offred the following: R A O Tt l o u 1B otnect Tue buitdipie, In plAGe of & domes oo This, he conceded, would requira the taking croomsman, the son of ex-Gov. Morgan, of Now York. The bride was dressed In white brocade sllk, aud looked excecdingly lovely, Among the guests waa Mcs, Hayes, who enteréd on the arm of her cldest son, Webl. 8he was algo drgased in white silk, A boundary-line of ribbond separnted the gucsts who were invited only to the church from those who wero Invited o the reception. Tho latter, numbering forty or fitty, enteredinfull dress, Tho rich costumes of the ladles, blending with the gorgeous eifects 5 BOOTR & SHOES AT OUIt STORES, Thursday, Aprit 4, at 10 a, m,, Constating of Men's, Women's, Boya' and Youths, s Chlidren’s BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. et to-day with & batch of prisoners. The fll:lc Attorney will accom- i Also s atock of RUNDERS, he frm into banki 3 downof & part of the domo foundation, b discharging tho offlcers named, because, as ho | of the Auwers, formed one of the most brilliant ¥LiSON, POMEROY & CO. e B R T e vt o LO%e: | eat, and tho wild blast howls, aud the thermomotar | wiahed o T mptomiso. and_ arert the.ruanig | Py bl looked at_it, and after the statementho had | scenes ver witnesscd on asimlleroceasion bere, 1ox nor ]apnp)u.]llun Tor a composition to tho creditors | starta on its indeMnito tour below zoro, it fs then | agninet enags. i Au’oF“““ ihe resolution, tha | TheSouth Park quo warranto matter was called | made earticr In the evoning, ho thought the | Following the ceremonlies at the church came nst o ‘riduy, and that the creditors were nnwilling to act upon It uniil they had sent Mr, Olmatead, whio represents the New York Jewelers' A tion, to this city for the puenose of making an vestization of the firm's aflairs, taking un account .nlstock, cte., and reporiing the results of his exsin- _nafon fu the New York men. ~ From the inform- ant who furnlabed this, it was learued that tho roposition was mot less than 50 cents on the oifar, but just how much it was sbove that figure he cclined to wtate, 1f there was any such propoeitivn, Mr. Ilamilion does not know of It. As he understanda it, Sir. Ttowe mado no definlic proposition o te New York creditors, but met with them merely for tha pur- pose of learning thelr disposition’ towards the ouse, and, more particularly, 1o see if an exten- #lon could be granted, Defore making any decls- ton, the credltors declded. to send Mr. Olmstosd heru to take an account of stock, look over the ‘buoks, and ta report generally on the firia's condl- tlon, and the wronriety of granting an extension. e bon mot E‘el pleted his inventory, but, from whal he has accompliabed thi far, hls oplulon fs, as anmounced In ye city's plan woul be adopted, but Its idea, 1d. Van Osdel suld the city must know soon ‘what wus to be done, sinco work on the foundations could not be delayed. A tambling talk followed, the outcome ot which was an szrecment on the part of the Commission= crd_tosubmit the question to tho County 1ourd Monday for it action, the understanding bolng thnt Mr. Surliog is to lot Ald. Van Osdel kuow the zesuit by Tuesday or Wednesday, “'ha contecence then ended. kY e of {fofman and Fitzgersld Lo relegate the malter 10 the nuw Councll could have been prompied by but ono motive~a moitve evident to every one who has heard of the County Hing. McCafirey, hawerer, will not havo a chance to got inhis wark, Orders will be {ssucd to go ahead with the foundations Wednesday, it the County Joard doew not conclude to have s rotanda, wo that, by tne time the ex-Commissloner is o’ hls seaty it will bo tou Jato to Lelp bis friends, SUICIDE. WILLIAN C. POOR, who bas for the Iast two years been inthe whole- anlo and retall tubacco buwiness at No, 183 Madison streot, and has lived at No. 806 West Washington yestorday morning while under & At of nientdl depression, he having been subject to attacke of this kind for seversl years, and having on provious ocoasions tried to take his life. The facts as glven al the Coroner's inquest ‘were aubstantially 4 followa: Mr, Pour weut home in tho evening about haif- past 6, appareutly in cxcallent bealth and spirite. Duriag the eveniag he weat outand called on sev- eral nelglibors, none of whom saw anything out of thowayin bim, ilo returmed howe about half- past 9, and wont to his wife's room, which s just that the fco-cron ripens on lake and river, and the stately Hiberntan reaners go forth with and derrick to gather in the abandsnt barves! REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday Morning, April 5, at 9:30 o'luck, New Parlor & Chamber Sul LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, A full line Carpets, General Jlouselold Farnle tare, Oifice Desks, Goneral Merchandlse, &¢. Oce Dilltard Table complote, o . p oy & €O, —_— e By GLO. P, GORE & COy 3 and 70 Wabsat-ay. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4, AT 0:30 A X, WEEKLY THADE SALE OF CROCKERY, 50 PACKAGES Of White Granite, C. C., Veliow, and Rockioghia Ware, in open lots, Also Decorated Tollet Sets 75 ware, Btoneware, &c. OLO. P, GORE & CO., Auctiostert ON FRIDAY, APRIL b AT THE RESIDENCE 1920 Prairie-av, near Tenty-sinksl COMMENCING AT 10 OCLOCK. 0 the Criminal Court ye for one week. The County Treasurer pald 814,000 yeatarday to a Boston concern on account of the granite con- tractor on the Court-Flouse, ThelateGrand Jury returned anindictment against tho Chicago Packing and Provislon Compsny fur Illill'll‘llvlll“1 nulsance. The Bherl® haw the caplas for the arrest of tho **Company,™ but yes- terday could not find It The Commissioners felgn coneidarable sarpeise atibe "Qflll devel n rence to the ro- lations of Armstrong und Ilinsdale, They say tnay know nothing of the eontra tween them until the publication in these columny, and thst the whole thing hias & suspiclons appearance, ‘The petltion in the West Park quo warsanto matter, asking leave to dle an Information nlllnx on Clark Lipe toshow by wliat nuthonty he hel fila offico, was dled (n_the Criminal Court yeators day. ‘'The petition will be anewercd Saturday, and Monday has Leen sat far. uments. Bexton, tho ** extra ™ cantractor oa the Co Iouse, will commence work Monday. _Le spn iudifferent in the matter of lopping off the §:3 per s extra " ou his brick, Ho claims that hite extris are wufo—first, that he bas a contract cuver- ing 1t; aud, second, that {f he huanot bie has enongh Commissionars under hls thumb to make any ar- rangement hie wants. A fow duys ago it waa noted {tliat Connelly, tha murderer, was preparlog ta beconie ineane, Sharry, bls pastaer o criin suen 1he notice, and yesterday his attorney waw scattering the In: formation that his mother had died in _an Ineane axylam, and that inoat of his rolatives wers now {n asyluma, Thelr sppears Lo be 8 fivaley apringiae up between the two on this insane question, and o ono peed ba astonished to ind ut affort made to mako their heads schools could be mafntained without the re- ductlon proposed, provided the questlon wheth- cr they could go on or not was declded favor- ably by the courts, Tuspector Vocke didn't want to seo the sciool system rutned. ‘The amendment, as he looked at it, simed in that direction, Inspector Stone ed whether the Doard could violate contracts with its employes, which Ivapector English’s resolution practically cous templated. “I'ho President declined to constitute himself avourt to pasé upon purely legal questions. While ho had, an opinfon on the aubject, he did not think bhe waacalled upon to anuounce {t, and_would profer tu refer the questlon to the brilliant array of legal tuleut he saw around rday, sod continued the recoption’at the Herron mansion. It fs ru- mored that another of Mr, Herron's daughters 13 to bo married soon to a son of tho late Larz Andcrson, ‘The sister of Mr. Parsons, the bridegroom of to-day, was married a year or two since to Prince Delynar, of the German Court, her high-born apouse recelving a dowry of §100,- 000 with his fair'prize. . —————— VINDICATED. Brracuse, N, Y, April 8.—The examioatlon of ox-Congressman It R, Duell, bofors United States Commissioner Northrup, for subornation of perjury, In connectlon with a pension case in Cortland County, closed this afternoon with his dlacharge, the Commissioner and United Statea AuorneJ ‘Jolning Inexpreasing Dueil’'s complote vindication. w nut the winter of 1877-'78 has been excoptional: tho jce-man has mcarccly earmed nts meals, The Waehington Ice Compsny of thia city walted through the droary months of November, December, aud January, altornatoly hoping and praying th at the rivers, ponds, and other wate 5 iho nelguborhood Of Chicaio would i but thelr prayers, Jike thuse of Long- ' hooded clouds, were all In valn. On the 1ut ot February th Company beqan operations at Fond du Lac, Wis., ana with a larye furce of men working night a1 managed to garuer in many sheaves, March 1 tho ice fu that vicinity whowed able symptoma of breskiug up. ~ Sesscn- tepstched to the far North, even to the crs we leak ahures of Lake Saperior, and word was te- turned thatthe ice there was olid. #vecirslonds of men und materials were at once sent thither. but they areived too lato, The fce which had never been kiiows In that Iatltuda (o disappsar bofore ine a him. Inspoctor Ifoyno jumped up.to move en amendment to the aumesduient, but was ruled out of urler, Inspector Stona sald he thought somo of the reductions necessary, but the omendment was tou radical, too sweening, in its nature, and ho could not vote for it Mr, Euglish touched ou tho question again. Tu fact, he dived deep into Ity repeating his well- worn arguments of fast Friday night, The question umu{ came upon the amend- ment, which was lust by the following vote: 2 THE DOCTORS. Mestenis, April 8.—The Stato Medical Soclety adjourned this afterncon, after clecting Dr, B, H. Evans President: Dr J. B, Lindaley, of Nash- ville, Secretary; and Dr. R. W. Mitchell, of Memphis, Corresponding Becretary. A large number of members left for tha Hot Bprings thls afternoon. e —————— NO CARPETS SHOULD BE LAID without 8 moth-proof carpet-lining. Use (cotton and paper) only that manufaciueed by ihe Ameris can Carpet-Liniog Company, New York and Bos- 1oo. For,sale byall carpet deal ers. day's paper, that it will he for tha in of the creditors to grant the extenston. and al the firm to continue. Thero are signa cturning Teadon on the part of svins of the smisll creditors, whio began to retlect on the cxpensivences of bank- ruptey vrocecdings and "WI‘Y“NM frittering away of bankrupt estates. 1t {8 altogether provable, therefure, that they will glvs be frm o turther wrouple, but allow the extenslon. The First Na- tional Hauk has not taken any of the steps usual writh judgnient crealturs, auch sa putling fna cus. todian, or anything of that sort, but will quietly swait the progress of events along with tho oiher creditors, * 1a short, uvnlrlhlnu would seens 10 in- dicate that the matter will be wanaged outuide of the courts. 1t of May broke up March 4, sad, attor waning two weoks for another.spell of cold weather, the * deputation of would-pa harvesters 1ok an Iguoble tratn for Chicago, The experience of tnls Compuny {8 that af sil others, No jco hne been cut near Chicago, and even In the northern part of Wisconsiu thero bas becn Lut one month When the fce was capabis of being harvested. What ta the consequenco? Thute is & prospest in the West thie year, It can d by fgures that the amount of Ice on hand in Chicago st this woment s losa than ona-balf of the amount fu tho lce-lousen al the be- ginning of the past year, + From estlmates made Bt that ime by gontlemen in the trade, it soems that the total of ail thy stocks in Chicayo was 510,000 tons, Comparn this with the following watlinates for the current mont Washington lce Company,.., - But Inapector English was not to be re- Eruud. He was ready with avother time. iller, This time It wos jn tho shape of a urther mnendment looking to- the adootion of the system of double divisions In the Mm schools. In doing 50, he made a speech, QUITE PACIZIC, A morning mrn publisbied in thie city contained eaterduy an extremely attenusted atory in rels early day an eir aecits o O T RICIATDSOX-SA NDEBSONC AL b0a Hesd Aduine 000 : . tain alivged Agentaof e British Govera- .tlrzfn"ml(i:mnelly g“wJ off the back varlor, She been sick for sume The makiog of tha award to Benchauer for drugs in which he lmnz'l!lI Iol ahow llll:.l liha mu:lum .y u”“flxl nnunwu t the "fi" R, M. Horlny, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Were mverled fo be actively sngaged in 00 | time, and has bad # nurse slosplog with her, | promisos togive some trouble, 1t 14 allegea that | M35 B of practical economy, and fu which be | Lo b (flolised W- Juchagdesn, M Deooand M8 | oo y0p of Parior sad Chamber Furniture, Cuvett the burchans of American horsea for tho English Woie “he alept on & ot in the back | DEo e e was tho rosclt of & Conspiracy be. | Decossurily fepeated & laryo pardion of his argy- 2 - Ll taves, Crockery Ware, lce Hox, &c. ) B vice, and thie was mivea se an additianal Warlor. Ho wen to har bedslde, and avked if sho | tween the druiiet i the Hospital snd 'the Cora: | Melt mads list Frday vight. lle mrotlooed, DEATT % TR0, . GOIE & GO0, Auctioneers round for the bellef that war was fmediate, wasasleep, Bhe repiled that sho was not. and he | Bibtce Clerk, and 8 Commissionor slated yester. | Dy way of fl"vwll‘v. that there were 10,000 cull- e pon AR ne, tuy be there 18 going to bu & row, I Gartechakuf, wore farnishad eaned o ut lifs mouth 1o her car, sald **pre- | 907 that ho pron eed to go into the wnole matter, | dren who couldn't find seats fu the schools. nlpu-} atpo'clock s. m. REQULAR TRADE BALE, aud , ud Iileuarck foel e o duater. aany - | cloua wife, " kissed her, and went outof the roum, | Buid would start 1 by noving thet the drocgist bo Ingpector Denins could not sco the necessity 1 3rs; Julanus Lynchoreliceol Che Jate Tike baving s f .Mlml;nrlohmm canstd cannat be etty neurly correct. It le. {rue thas | , Alouk towards morning sbo swakenod snd woy | gismivsed. Further than this uno of the cumpetiug s Chun of being s econumical, especiaily after his ex. planation in regard to the rent-rotl, the balance of the uld Innloprllllul&lnd the possible col- takeu us evidenc Y The fucts are few and wimple. Nearly six weeks #go Nr, bmall, sn Awerican gentleman now domi. e o I g ae 16 oLk, thence by o i e EPHliges o Cllvary Centotary.' O L F' bldders b1 o fore tho Bext things, ths firms CARPETS AND 0L CLOTH, Bim in hor roon. Mg, was sl iy Lurcau puuriug 0 go be- out soine madicine whilen a doctor had givan him horela rmentioned, when sy bare certain torday Lhat he pm‘o mate d and Jury an 10 bolp him when in thoso fits of melancholy, She - y han cel | REENAN-Aoriiz, Jobn FRIDAY, April &5, 10 8, m. ey Comaant ssrises gion 1o Coun e hac "l nud ‘e By ou, s sk i e e n o i abos s J00 | af el PR ) aro’ P. 00KE & 0., Avcserh g the Glaecom et TonimuarGompmas srtved | vt 6o, B uond areulvhat they bavestored. it | whtre 2o, Vi KRR, OV, eyt Biv s CRPIN AT children oumiug about tho ity because they | R Aliuas, X ., papers pictd copy. = e {-‘g:“lgg’-‘fl:fil‘:&,flfi :‘5'?:: [0 gonnected with 106 | oi"\he lce-men: (0 understa et o tntercat | Vo tia band. FNK that vomuthing. was wrung, couldn't tind seats In tho schouls, s was even AQE=Apni ). Job By WM, A, BUTTERS & CUy C, W, Bibley, who was g 1o ben party tothe aho told the nurse (0 get UD aud go after him ut oncu. The nugse followed, but was unable to Hnd Lun. The youngest son, who was sulvep atthe head of the atairs, Az, C. W, Poor, of C. I, Fardo & Co,, was then called, and joiged In the searc for bis father, wiiow they finally found fu the lit~ o attic lo the qu:" purt of the house, Ilo was ck agaiuet ths DrICK chlmnl sitting down. his ' hand, aud there was disposod to tulnk the PIESIDENT HAD BEEN LED ASTRAY by the loose talk on this subject In making bis aunual report. He belleved 1t would be well to have a cominittea oppolnted to sce fust how wmany children Were deprived of achool gccom- modations, and itimated that he bed o resolu- tion bearwi ou this noint, Atter a good deal of further talk, the amend- At the highest eall. the Tunmy of ice un haud Is much less 1hun half of what was In utore | . J. P, smith & Co. have bous lumet River, Batavis, Food du Lac, Blxteenth street und Forty* nat strcet, Chicago, snd expross thewselves ay satiefied with by oatlook. They have envugh fce on band to matlly then regular ¢ tomers, but caouat teli to what extent the ket will bu uffected douthern demand. i Aucttoneers, 174 East Randolpb-ste THURSDAY TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, SRS, ,Ei’ THURSDAY MOUNING, Avri} ¢ 9:00 0 o second Guor, 174 Esat flandulphea Wi, A, DUTTERS & CO.. Auctioseert "‘BANKRUPT SALE. 0 sion was (0 buy hurecs, 1ot for servicotn the Britlah or the Egyptiau cavairy, but for the mo prpusce uf Lauling carrisges an Hr. Buell requires light, active hore r work. but canuot afford ' Lo pay fancy prices for Llouded stock. Mr. Eaat, on the othier hang, is sesdy to pay 7 Suurer, orovidsa “be can get tho clavs of auimals dewanded by his customers. 14 therefore to Calvary by curriages from Jewte Church st10a m. Friendsof the famlly are invl ;EULNEI&—Jo«phprmlnur.m uneral will take place from ted (0 atiend, conspiracy to defraud B, N. Ware out of $250, surrendered himeelf yesterday to Juatice W, P, De Wolf and gave bail for trial to-d Owen F. il and Alvin Tutlle were last week held to the Crnminsl Court for the same conspirscy. which consteted ip gelting Ware 1o advance $250 to » grocer in whoas establishment hio was (0 have e ployment. Bouth Clark- Friday, Aprila. e p. . All frisads ate cordially INCURRING A TREMENDOUS RISK. They incor & tremendous Hsk who sojourn or emigrate 1o reside in districla where maisrisl wpread beneath bim. e revolver in bls ‘with o coupla of bianke! ad 7] ame an object of b » budl mutusl advantage fur the gentlemento wark Lo~ It Y 5 ¢ ment was lust by the following vote: discasq is prevalent, without medicinal means of DAL auuanias Jur e seatlemen i wbre o | Fom Ménln;:‘l‘llnz and uther outhern yoluta tnguir: | § AISE uly {"“:",g‘ng'{“:,',_‘;“'h:"!“;;;-“': dector |~ jou Garrity, 8 motorious young rutian, whowas | =y, iloyne, Englib sw“‘f fariiiylog” thelr systome sgainst _the periodic Eatire Stock of brove 10 bu esactly what was required by the aming eves The warid uck e Poor, whO never 8poke & WORD MUss whort ti] 0 by uficer Alurnsne for Nayé—Kohn, lotz, Jacobs, Prunsing, Walls, | SCU8rie. The danger to billous subjects, aud to 4 NERY other. of Sk wfli 4, ’"r De'was shot, dlud st quarier before B, an hour caused the oficer's arrest yeaterday | nonols “Vocko, '] h 1 | thossiwho lack bodlly wlamina, is pariculsrly | BOOKS & BTATIO conre. mall and East are doing in this country | Fa¥o raw lurgely upun | Be as SBok B e dlicovered. h charging bim with ssssoil. Justice Meech was olish had serious. A prevenlive and curalive agent of £ WAL H. WINNING, Daakropts what they have dono in the great markets of [ 518 00N SN AN DONORED RO Jor her | B4 N le anicide wes premeditatod was proven by | Sbliged lo the Hahi of The faets W fne durusne, | Jusvector Eoglish had snother one, He movs | knuwn soti-malarial efcacy should be frequently SN i 5 o Jreland and Wales for several years past. A likety | Gr') D“y Mo P "mn a8 been entf mi cut | mber of lutters which wers found yusterdsy 200 be put oo the lowest benalty,—83,—and thvm | ed, us 8 furtier amendment, that the study of | used and constantly kept at band by such persons; | TIURSDAY Moralng, APRIL 4, 8t 10 o'clocks Jot of horsce betug_found, they pass upon R e A T Lol futtere D e T Jurierony | rewilted the fe. Insummive up the case the Greek bo discontioued. 1t was loat by the fol- | and on nooe cau tuey roly with such # | blura 154 Twenty-secand Mieny_Siopether, | ME Eat o kg, (ke e el A R A e ALY e fo¢ | Court yave Garrlty uue of he niot wholesome | loilug vote: *rulwllon‘lml ahd 58 ilostctior's Stom "By order of labert & Jenklun, Asben aco. e vk, Moy Lol ihioss sultale | 10 $10 aton. and thst ibe brico wey tvach 320 be- e e hafcinoatl, Jn which Be stated thay | pleces uf wdvice fu the foria of alciure that be | = yeus—lloyus, Engllab, Jecote—3. ‘bie grand specific roots out overy vestige of the ever received. Justica Bummerfeld held the following: Kdward Miltigan. lsrceny, $300 10 the 5tb; Joa Flomin sud Mictael O'Brien, larcenysof s watch from A.J. Palutay, of No. 141 Michixan” street, 3300 (0 the foro June 1. Iu Chicago the price-lut for the month of March was éy follows: or famllles, Bfteen puunds daliy, per week.. or grucers. RIATKets, 8tc., per aa. malarisl palson from the system, and codows it with ao smount of vital activity aud repelling pow- erthal nullifies the fnfluence of winsma. u{t also ents and remedies dlsurders of tho stomach, wels, aud liver, which ara particularly provulent in waisrious regions, and is an incomparable been thinklog over the waiter of ilie, wad, sfter careful consideru- onclusion that he was teady Maker. uwoul 51 years old, was born ANays—Kobs,” Hotz, frusstng, Wolls, Di Bione Vocke, wulitvan—s. ly Dreals Iuspector Btons sald ho was. y‘hd these smend- meuts hiud been dlaposed of. There had beca s Jurge number in tbis viciulty, and whi ablp them at their convenleuce, UM prices uit, sod the qual- 14y proves good, they will buy more, but they are not huuting for the klod of borse which snuffs tha bastle frow afar, s0d 0o whick tho British Hussar, GENTEEL FURNITUR AT DWELLING, 44 CASS-ST. Friday Morning, April 5, 8t 10 o'clks Torbroee 10 Crucinnatt,nad 1ived tera uutil abuut two ErvaneT douci, Sonm ey, yourof 17, cosryea | Boud dead of ali aud very Mitle eiden anl o We shall seil, witbout rescrve. tba antiro contenttc! Lancer, and Drdgoun regiments sro wosated. Dot | “Bubidicd in Cluciugat,ad lived tere guih about beo years | Crusin Courtifonn fte Wb YUdih Stiaca Bar | was ulad thero was now & prosoect of the diy | goneral Iaviorut, U Custt e or Paror, AL oLthese liegud el Oh e nlish teven ance of 2 el D e ey B riims | Tt papalo coni/bucd in $000 bonde to the 4th, | proburtion belnz cquulized. Ho was oppoted, | S===="rrmrr e and Kiichen Furatture, Hedsy Beddind SichCieers Lnentiture et eesent DUt ol the iy bt tovy whl dealers, and undou! B e N haaith baiag poor, bo retired (ram aclive | ae the voung wsn expecta 1o piove bera common | bowever, to Inspuctor Dennlsl resolution 88 CLOTIES-OLLANING, ee. Wil A BUTTEUS & €O, ANSEE——= rier can lnterview theci, and Sad oy g "1 ! udily sdvance a8 th on g Diatacas wiih & canaiderable amount of money, | vrostituta; Joseph Leed and Louts Heldle. | making a strike at a few individuals and Dok | g e Y ED BEUULAE BATUKDAY SALE. pustes cha Intacsiow e, 2esl | aud it be thought not im) et | B favested 1o Cinciuuatt and varty here, | latceny from Edward Blackmore, 8300 | touching the rest. The respousibliity for the TCat e, LaRina COYED | parior and Chamber Sets, Honsehold Goods, £ 4 price wil zeach we bigh as obta s pound: whith | Abaut two years sgo be cawo to \hls city, whare | to the Crimiual ~ Court; Edward ' O'Sbes, | comparstive faflure in the teachiog of Gerusn gRCLBARED sad (1ER AJL arlor and Chamber Sels, d TUE FASTEST TIME ON RECORD. 16 never been attained aince the summer of 1803, | bls two suns had precoded bim. Oue of them, the | eischarged on it for lmmrdKl upon marryi u the public schouls snould be burne by tbe resaen GO, COOK AT ATUOTION, ot aobastentay sitersoon ibers as a Tvcrentan | 13 i bow praly b demand forica el | etiat bud betn, el soviasetwih e OSSEE | She B bt TR gy Bodnt: "t & s & cowparasive - fufure 3 8 BATHSEE | aurumoad Mo ant o a0k 4 v reasod since (bt memorable sammer 11 1s oo writers' Association, bul wante 0 luto busl No. 43 Mlichigan sireet, g so 1108 oums, 174 E: o}y Palr AL sbout tbe hour of 3 o'cluck yesterday | Decessary Lo refer Lo Lho summer packiog trade -’x meas. Prior 10 Mr. Pour's’ cowiug hz'n he had fa- | W as taught, was geucrally sdmitted, Auction hom 1 Webber, §50 Ane; Bmil Gelat, v \co Morslson fned Joun 1. T) beater, $100; Jswmes Watson, Jawes Sullivan, Thowmas Gillen, George Haaler, Uaiey $50 exch’ for bresling opén & caf oo the Alton Hallroad; Henry Hackest, boy thief, and Michael Haley, sent to ihe Catuolic Orphsn Avylum; a baff-dozen® distillers in the Twelfth Rircet District, charged with violating the licalth ordioances, by keeping cattle within thelr prew- lscs, coutipucd to the 10th: Thowas Mals, chatged wilh steallsg & shawl from e Boone HMouse. dischargeds A. BUTTERS & Auctioneers =1 —_— T By OHAS, E. RADDIN & COx Auctiooeers, 118 &130 Wabash-av. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, BOOTS & SHOES OHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., Auctr® allernoon, George C. Clark, accompanied by the Jollowlug pasty: Mr. sud Mru. P. V. Kellogg, Mr. and Mt Joba M. Clark, ' Mr. and e btewsst Clark, Miss Mingle Walker, Miss J. W, Root, Siss Jeonis Mathews, J. M. Walke § M 3 P. Kellogy, aud Mrs A. A. Carpeptel Luud, Alvzsu d. Leith, Mr. and Mr . M. Heudervon, Mise Florcuce Clark, Mre. Waller, Mise Fiorence Pull- man, Mre. Kobert Clars, wnd Mrs, Basyes, cawe around tu iuapect tho building Ipterlotly. Ty the wajyrity of thuse preacut cveryibing was the Union 5tock- Yards, which has growa up with- iu three yesrs 1o lmmeuve proportlons, A pi lnent ico-dealer Informed the reporter tbatthe d heavily lu some lead mines st Hoes on the Ohio River near the divid- nd 1llinole, ‘Tbls specalation wnd altboukh It by bo weans of that mental de cb_aubsequentiy lcd 1o ble sulcide. Al e came bere suaded 1o go [nto the tobacco buslue ed that occupstion woild tend melancholy. He bad suBlered from it 80 mwuch that as far back as 1874 he bad conlewplsted suicide, aa sppeared Lrom o letier of b which sud Mhe reason - lsy in the fsct that the teachers of German were not what they should'be. *Thu reason for that was that the Buaid did not pay coough to sccure the beab teachers. ‘11 {be d wanted to_atrike out Gerwan, let L do su altogether, and ot strike at three apecial teachers whilo letting the rest Ju PR Sacqucs, 5 o LADIES AND GENTS. | o Ciesaed ™~ o1 7 CONFECTI0N PUSSSSSUIIL L\ S0 2 CELEBRATED througoout the Unlun—cxpressed tu all 1B aud upward st 25, 40, 80c per B, "Address UN PHER, Coulsce s Chicago. uy suw ously fnjure the packing uterets. 1f Chicago had only herael? 1o supply she might R et A e A Rl o - 5 {nspector Prussing was glad that Inspector Btouc agreed with bhw for ooce. Gerwau was pot taught as i abould be, because the teachers

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