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5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 11, I878. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. F. W. Koyen, Postmaster of Maditon, Wia., is at the Grand Pacific Uotel. , J. O, Dufl, mausger of the Broadway Theatro compnny, is at the Tremont ITonee, M. B. Carneiro ds Biiva snd Y. Carnefro da Silva, of Rlo Janelro, Beazll, aroat the Tromont House, Tue Cornell Alumni Association held thelr an- nual banquet and aocial rounion st the Palmer Tlonse lastnight. The quartorly meeting and dinner of the Baptlst Foeial Unlon will take place at 6 o'clock this evene {ng at the Tremont House. The RL.-Rev. Bishop Whipple, af Minnesots, arrived from the South last evening, and lsatop- ping at the Grand Pacific Hotel. The ecventh annual dinner of the Chicago Daptist ~heologicsl Scminary Alumni Associstion will ke place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Tre- mont Honse, Mieaing from Ko, 17 Canal strect, Tay Rudolph, 13 years of ago, skt brown halr, blne oyes, Jight coniplexion, And dressed 1n & light-colored snit, with black felt hat. etfect matisfaction with the resalt. The ryatem b‘:';“ at the tima of the order was on the following sla: 81 1 freo navigation on the Erle Cansl In the oxpecta- tion of getting hack some of their trade. No Roads have a better repatation than thore made in ml‘(‘l“m and the Doston people cannot compete withna ‘Tho hones which had **held on to the ptison conteact to the bitter end,*" and ‘*had proved to thelr complote satisfaction the fallacy of Western shoe-manufacturing, ' wan next visited. *‘We commenced five years * said ono of the firm. **Thatls trne. Weo began with 150 men, and in threa yeara had 400 at work, and now we have between 600 and 700, . We are matisfied with the *failacy.' e have increared our force nlcnm}‘y‘nvnry year, and can’t turn out goods fast enough, "' ) ave yon any Eastern gnodat” Yen, “cheap’ stock, which we are obliged to keep to meet the requirements of our trade." 1f the Hullelin wonld eend a representative ‘o Chlufiu with natructions to look up the facte, and not rely on lloston men who are prejudiced on ac- count of the decreass of thetr sales, it would make 10 more tlsstatements, TIII: SOUTH PARK. ATPLICATION FOR A QUO WARRANTO: ‘The case of The People ex rel, Dnnham va. Tho Sonth Park Commissioners came np for hearing' beforo Indga Moors yestorday morning upon s pe-' titfon filed soma weeks ago,—nn abatract of which appearcd {n these columns at the time, —and & role from the defendants to show canse why an infor- mation should not be fled to ascertaln by what aathority they hold the title of Commissioners. upan whore requestitha Committee fs callad, and shall he did h 56 inaly DAL ba thh Committee: shall deiermino 8ad | oponed ngai T ol oAy bave tobe opened ngaln. Chapman was then faken to his room, No, 143 Hands 1lonse, corner of ¥a. bash avenna and Madison atraets, Dr, E. Flubbs was {mmediately ssmmons and ft was found that the eknull wan fracturc length of about two inches, The Injury was pro. nounced of & most ecrlons natare, bat it could not bo #ain 1o bo a fatal one unti! after the lapsc of & day ot two, or until It wan nscertalned if the innor plate of the akull hod been broken, or injured so eovercly as to cauno concursion of the brain, After committing the pasanit the young negro escaved, and up o a Iate hour had not been cap- tured, althongh n squad of police were engaged in renrching Chayenne for him. Chapman is a young man of moans and ability, but hae not boen em- ployed at any place for some time, TIR RAZOR. The sccond nffray happaned at abont 0:30 last evening, although it was not heard of at the Armory untll some hours Iater, At No, 490 ‘Third "avenue resldea » colored man named teargo Miller, and wits, The Iatter is & comely-looking person, and the husband s repol ed to be very Jeatous regarding her. Miller came home shortfy after 8 o'clock Jast evening, bringing wilb him Snlomon Lee, a colored friend of the family, and with whom he was npp:renll{l on very good terms.ZXThere was lurking in bim, however, a demon that told him that Lee wan in the habit of making clandestine visits to the honse, and that prompted him to notice the Kindn n affectionate mannor with which they recelved each other when they met gven in bls Rfinnnu. What conversation teok place tween the throe persons nr 1o the time of the ble to find out, As the 8 week Ago _ wpon A Dpegee warant: Mra. Ada Meyers, threats to kili Jotn Herting; 3. F, Olive, charged with ssenolt with Intent to'do bodily injury, and maliclons mis. ehief, which consistaof pounting ** Irish Moil" of Bilergyenue, ana then cntting np her furnfture: Jonhn Milier, keeper of adirarderly honse at No. 00 Laerabeo street, charged with hitting MHenry Rtatt on the head with a clubi Mary Ann Mctninnens, Mary Taylor, Carrle Arnold, Mary dforris, Sadle Rowell, dessle Nortan, Nellje Mc(abe, Ida Thomp. eon, Minnle Kennelly, and Kitty Ryan, charged with street-walking, AN ILLICIT BTILL. The alarm from Box 313, at 6:40 rrnlm‘lllv evens Ing, brought to light an fllicit distiilery. The fire wad in the hasement of the cottage No, 83 Dussuld stroet, and, after it had been nut out, ter wna found to have set the woodwork nblaze. As the room was not occupled for dwelling pueposes, the presence of the heater conld not he accnunted for,” So Oflicer Juinian looked aronnd the preme lsce, and he ran across & ‘*worm" in a barrel three small mash-tubs, and a Uottle of loty wines, When the occupant of tho cotiage.came home, which was about 8 o'clock, he wns arrested. Jiis name Is M. Jol and ho works 1o & meat. macket on Halsted sireet, 1l professed to know nothing of the contents of the bssement, ll‘lua A of all kinds to the bost ndvantaga 1s self-evideny, the nrices thus realized by a responsile commty, an-house heing, Ana raio, much botier, and thy fnformntion obtalned mare rollale, than conld by gleaned by the sciler who would come perronally to dirposo of his prodncts, This Interont 1a repressar. ed In Monteeal by honserfof the highest atanding, whoto recon for & numuber of years havo alware redounded (o thofe crodit. One of the prominens representative drma engaged In the commiemon and prodnca business I that of A, G, Bfclieqp, whose ofices and warehouso are from ¢ 1o g3 Foundling street, This houeo has for over piny years held the highest position as s reprosentativy in this branch, The frn are larze ehippers of flour and grain, cheese, pork, lard, and geners) Canadian produce, inclnding coarso gratn of ayy kinde and oat-meals, in which specisitios they ank smon the heaviest dealars In the markot, A wej). organized nystem of export enablea this honse 1o boatall times opon for tho recelpt of consign. ments of all kinda of produce, onts, grain, etc, on which liberal advances aro made to consignee, and their well-eatablished trade facllitles enabiey them to make prompt retarns, This hovss hag slways matntalned 3 high ropatation among the firma In tho trade, and being thorunghly posted rg. garding prices, and have lsrge connoctiony throughout Enropo and Canada. We sclected thiy firm for notlco o as to Inform our commercts) Viatah thalr findings. Flrst 10 gatlons at 10¢., Next 20 gatlons At 5c... ext 100 gallond At ic. 03t 200 gallons 500 gaiton: TIIAT ABDUCTION CASE. ROCRWRLL V5. DALLARD, The eare of Ienry C. Ballard for kldnapping was called by Jnstice Morrison yeaterday afternoon, and a change of venne granted o Justice Senlly upon the request of the defense. In the minds of the newspaper-reading portion of the publle, the circumatances and oventa which brought on tho sult are frosh, as they were liborally noted in the papers of last Saturday. The atory published At that time was as correct as could well be, con- idering tho fact that the relatars were not under onath. The teatimony givon yesterday did not ma- terially change the run of the tale, and there was no dispnte concerning the happenings. Suffice It to say that, after varions moves on the part of the parents, there was one day a livoly etrcet row at the corner of Panlina and West Lakae street bo- tweon Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rockwell and Mr, I1,C. Ballsrd, Pletols wero deawn and cocked, and tho child Involved in the case wns taken from its malo parent and given into the custodv of to mather, and there it {s now. Mr. Jtockwell clalmed that he hed been deprived of the ehild becanso Mr. Daliard had placed a cocked revolver under his nose and demanded the posscesion of the child. Tho evidenco showed that that in part was #o, but that several genctlemon who had been atteacted to the sceno held Mr. Rockwell, took his from him, took the child ftom Noxt 30 gallons for.. The amended sche abont a week ago, Is as fo First 20 eailons Next 40 rationt Next 800 Kailons at . 1,000 gallons for. .. The maximum pav for any Ganger' i §5. and whatever T“““ he may da abo bringe him no pay. 1t fa clear that under the new schednle each Gauger will have to gaugo twice as mach aa befors to get his €5. This mnkes no dife forence to the Gangera located at distilleries, be- canse they always hava work cnough to bring them np to the 86 um{:. But the case fsdifferent with the Gangors who travel a route among the rectify- Ing houses, making perhaps six or eight visits 8 day, and_getting only a small job or two at each ince, They aro very apt not 1o make more than half 8 day's pay, though they work as hard as the distillery Gaugers, This secming Injnstice hasjed the Gaugers of this district, some thirty- three in number, to unite in a memorial and re- monatrance to Commissioner Raum asking that the old scale b put back, A Enenl meeting of Giaugers to comider thismatier was held at the Collector's ofice yesterdsy afternoon, and the that ho rented it to & man nnmed Walker for month, Walker was & atranger to him, and he hnd soen him but tyvice, o0 he came to piay tho rent in advance. 1o first asw Tim ubouttwa months BRgo, when he talked nbout bascments, and sald he ‘wanted one for storage parposes. Leaving home at half-past 6 in the morning, and not relurning until 7 or 8 a'tlock, he knew nothing of what was dona fu the basemont. Neither he nor bis wife, so assaunit, no one has been a At 10:30 last avening OMcor Thomas Redden | proper docnment put in training, It acoms to the % woman will_asy nothing, the man, although able | far he knew, had _ever ncen the | Feadersof the addreas of aleading representativa found s male child about 3 months of Age lying 0n | Gugers hore an it the now ardo wan in the inter- ;:3:“&?:?‘::1&‘3::;::0 hl’ndl:!el:!"nmlg:lv'l::";: l:n:h:iulm’rf:r':;“‘em!:rr::edv"; (3 "l'x'.'h-‘;'}" i'l'lfi“ afnses to divinigo the secret, and Miller, | man around the plucu‘. Jobnkon, however, | in thia important branch of trade a8 & gulde fo 3 il 3 a: 'oun 6 police, Cerl up. . Jol ————————— ©dd times. In the city the Uuer cannot hav nol, Wiliam L. Greemlest, W, I, | carrlageand drore farlousty away with the bara | Ry, W00 B ighen, Twho alsn says b was Ignorant of the st : The lemperatare yesterday, as obnerved Ma. nazse, optician, 88 Madison street (Tninuxs Build. 10g), WAS a4 8 8. m., 48 degrees: 108, m., 53; 12 m., 653 3p, m.. 00; 8 p. m.. 63. Daromete: at $a, m., £0.65; 8p. m., 20,63, ‘A soclal meeting of the Chicago Drl\JrCIerkl' Arsociatlon was held yesterday at No. 235 Wabash avenns, and esAays wero read Ly members of the Astociation on tho comparative solubility of gela- tine and nnnrnnlmoulng. the purity of drink. ing-water, and the homeopathic pharmacopea. A correspondent, who sake, \What has becomo of the late Cook County Saving Bank, And what prog- pect 18 there of itapaying a dividend? is informed that a suit §s now pending In conrt to recover some money claimed by the bang. I the euit is won, thero will be a dividend; if not, there will be nonu. 'The Collector of Internal Rovenue has been re- quested to scttle with severalold estates for the ‘balance dus tho Government on tho ruccession tax, an impost which was repealed severnl years ago. Some 107 catates in the city are Interested in tho matter, and the sum doe the Government rises to several thonaand dollars, The Qerman Book and Newa Company has pur- chased the book and -mlmm[y bosiness of iL. En- derls, and begun the publicat{on of 8 weekly called the Deuteche Warfe, The paper will ba independ- ent in politics and represent the interests of the Christian elemont. 1 I8 well gotten up, ably edit- ed, aud wiil doubtless be successful. Tho newly-clected Town-Asseseara dectina to say what rnle they will adopt in’ine valustion of property, personal or real, untll there has been A uceting of tho Asecssars of the connty, which will vrobably take placo some tima next week, On the nctlon of that mecting, o the inatructions which iy be recetved from the Auditor, Wil depend their course, The damage by the great wind-storm has ap- parently been very light on land. The only. ftem ‘worth mentloning in connection with ft was the andden tumbie {t gave a honse on the northwest cornor of Ashland avenuo and Iloman streets. The structare is n story-and-a-half frame, and it wwas lifted clear off the posts and dropped to_ the cround, a distance of abount four feot, About £200 wlill cover the damage. It Is owned by Scott & Wright, bankers at Wyoming, Ill., and was occu- pled an a resldence by Michael Daliey. Neither occapants nor contents wero Injored to any oxteat. About 6 o'ciock 1ast evenlog, a the warkmen in the carriare repository of C. Po Kimball & Co., No. 370 Wabash avenne, were leaving for home, some carelcas person, apparently over on State street, fired & platol in the directlon of tho car- riage-house, the ball just grazing Mr.Benson, the fareman, who wad standing in front of the sfote, and passing through a large and. huv{ plate-glans window, which was so shattered 81 o render it worthless. It i fortanate that none of the pass- ing pedesicians or passengers in the atroetecarn ree cetved any injury, 1t sn hapnening that the street was clcat in front of tho place just at the moment, It was an expensive as well as carclees shot, how- ever, as it wil) reqoire reveral hundred dollars to replace the glass destroyed. Mr. Mancell Talcott hias been slling for some six weeka pant, and it was rumored on tho street yes- torday that ho was ncar his last, the reported trouble being heart disoare, Inquiry at Mr, Tal. tha time mentioned the neighbors say s quarrel torminated In iwo or thres loud sliricks. man was scen to ran out by 8 rear door, & woman to run lo the front door and cali for the police, and the investigators that followed foand Loo l,lnfi on the floor with his hoad artiaily severed froin tho body,—~a lll!!ll{ wound 1 his neck that 181d bare the beating jugular vein, and yet seemed to have mlssed any “vital point. Another wound, some ten Inchos long, and Fenulmfllnuclnnrlnlha funge, was found under the oft shoulder-blade, and a third wound was found on the left sido of the abdomen. though this was but a scratch some four inches In lcagth. On the floor lald two ~ rarors, A large carving-knife, and ponderons lead knuckles, which Millor had dropped in bis light, snd all of which tend to show tho desperatoness of hie pure ona, ¥ Dra. Bucking and M. II. Mildabrandt wore sum- moned at once, The wonnds wero dressed as hastily as nossible, though neither physician eater- tained moch hopes for recovery. . Both men have been umpl?nd a8 portoers on sloepinz-cars, though of recent dato Millor has not been w ug. Friends of both partiea say that Miller_has been enraged by gossip and scandal abont Loe's Intimacy with bis wife. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Yestorday was defanlt day in the County Conrt. Jndgment was entored against all who had failed to answer to summanses to appear, Tho place for the fature meetings of the Board has not yet been selected, Rooms in BicKeo's bullding, at a rental ot $500, have been offercd, and are belng constdered, ‘The Committeo which visited the Ineane Asylum two wecks ago to investigate, drank, it lssald, threo gallons of whisky. 1t was determined to ont. do the Gran. Jury, which preceded it and consumed anly two and a haif gallons, ‘The County Clerk yesterday received word from the Elgin Insano Asylnm to the e@fsct that Marga. rot Martin, Sophia Keliner, and Charles McNa- mara, now at Jeferson, would be admitted, Tho transfer will bo made Baturday. 3 Commirsloner Conly {8 one among those trying to oust Dr. Bpray at the Insane Asylnm, Iiap- pears Spray offended lim by discharging s niece and the cousin of a brothor-in-law of his, who were employes under the old adminlsteation. The County Treasurer deniros |hnd'mhllu to know that batwaon tho hours of 8 and 10 o'clock I8 ‘the best time to pay taxes, In other words, ho wants delinguents to como carly and avord the rash, just a8 they would f securing a scat for e **Exiles," Commirslonera Tlofmann and Mulloy left last cvenlng toattend the Democratic Conventlon at Springfleld. Thelr absence Is a matter of public congratulation—overy day is o saving of $10 to tho ';‘!N!HH- proyided'they do not charge their per em, Adamand Eve ex{st, and, after all that has been said and Brunrhzd bout them, they arc twine, Yestenlay Dr. Fenner, of No.224 **Giybon ™ ave- nne, retimed to the County Clerk & certiicate of Hughes, ‘who als heade tockwell hanging on behind. Soveral P?sgel At _polic-stations and anothier rumpus 8t No, 360 Wabash avenua finlshed the nl'\‘fi;i. developmente, and Mra. Rockwoll kopt tho chfld, YRSTRMDAY MRS, NOCRWELL TESTIFIRD that sho had left her tiege lord becauso he had not provided her with eultablo support and clothing, She sald that she had been obliged to accept money from other persons to meet the current housce bold expenses, Sho was bound to have her boy, and hence her course In trye |nfi to’ mccure him. Sho eaid that Mr. Dallard, the husband of her ater now dond, had been hier confidential adviser and her flnanclal \backer, 20 to speak, and it was upon his advice thnt ahe had made tho move that resnited In such an cxceedingly nolsy and not sitogether pleasant exhibition on the strect, and the subsequent un- enviable publicity through the press. To **aman upa tres" (**upa tren" becanse nnmarried), tho case looked very mnch like the re- wuit of n series of househiold disagreementa be- tween the husband on onmo alde, and the wile and irrepressible motber-in+faw on tha other. Mr. Rockwell claimed that the lIrrepressible mother-In-law had Interfered with the honschold management fo materially that he at_lsat told her tbat sne would have to get out. Tho wife and daughter sided with the motncr, and, aided and abeited by the advice of Mr. Lailard, the sspara- tion had been offected and the wite left hor home, stole her boy, and thraw herself upon fue kind- ness of a friend and relatlve. Whethcr there was any conspirasy upon "me" of that friend to break up f once \lnp{ny and peaccfal home did not appear. Mr. Rockewell, of course, donied that _ he hod neglected to provide ruitable means of exlstence for his better haif, but unfortunataly was not given a chance to tell jont howand to what exient the irrcpressible mother-in-1aw Liad Interfored, and thereby made his lifs unbearable. The teatimony of Mra, Tlock- well wnsto tho effect that her hisband lhiad bee coms tired of eupporting his wife's mother, and she hinted that Mr, Rockwell clsimed that tho aforeasld mother-in-1aw had effected an estrange- ment of the affcctions of the husband and wife. Has tho counsel in the caso avoided as much as possible the family quarrels, of which the affair is an outgrowth, ‘and the young man who fs cuntemplating matrimony I8 thereb doprived of the profitable contemplation of n plet- are which might boan instructlvo thongh nota ;n{:l- atisfying represontation of bis posaible utnree, TIB COURT, 1t should be noted, allowed n great deal of Iatitndo 10 the case, and much testimony Irrelavant to tho crime of kidoapping waa given, In summing vp the case, ho read #Hec. 160 of the Criminal Code, which defines kidnapping, and states tho pennity for tho crlmne, and enda a3 follows: **This scction aliall not extend tos [;‘nnnx taking his or her minor child, unless such parent is deprived of the right to have tho cuntody of such child b{lmu oraer of a court of compotent Jurisdiction. ™ There coald Lo, be sald, no charge of kidnapping against the mother, She had & right to do an she did. Mr, Bailard had cortalnly committed no kid- napping, becaase ke had not taken tho child nor I(OEI. 1L after some one elss had taken 11, 1o could not bo deemed guilty of belng en accessory to the charge made agninst him, because no such crime ys he was Ignorant of the atll being there; hav: ad no connection with Walker, This ** moonshine ad evidently made propara- tlons for working last night, or elss there wonld havo lbeen no firo fn the heater, He conld not have been at work in the daytime, since there wore no ovidences of a run having been made, Tne capacity of tho establishment was twelve or iftean gallons, In order to conceal the operatlons, the windows woro covercd with tarred felt, lianging on & nail in the wall was 8 suit of warking clothes, hat incloded. %o far as conld bo asceriained last avening, the neigh. bors had no idea of the exiatenco of tho distlilecy, Walker acems to be a atranger in_tho vicinity, aud now that his business has been discovered be will start np again somewhere else, Thers wero rue mora on the street that n cestain convicted ex. Gaugoer bas some knowledge of this small fraud, An investigatlon to ho made to-day by the United States authorities muy Lring otner facts to tho sarface. THE CITY-IHALL. The liconea receipta woro about $4,000. The Treasnrer's receipts were: Water Depart. mont, $1,034,08; Collector, $3,331.88; Comp. troller, $83,46. Total, 85,051.81. The city scrip has advanced to the printing stage, bat it will not bo ready for fesus until about the 1at prox. The terms of fve of the School Inspactors ex- plre in June, and asplrants for tlio vacancies aro already In tho fleld. Mr. Larrabee was notified by a balliff not to de- mand or recelva $0,037,00, tho fllegal one-sixth which Field, Leltor & Co, paid to Collector Kim- ball before the mattor got into the Courts, ‘The Sanitary Inspoctor who made the investiga- tion found that there was not o case of sali-pox at No. 41 North Hnlsted, but that one of the in- matea had had the disease and recovered. 8o the nelghbors need no Jonger be alarmed. Some of the Aldermen say thoy Intend to fnalst that the Mayor shail proside at the Councll meat- ings, as the charter providea. This wonid ssttlo one of the questions now agitating the bosoms of the **City ¥athors." As tothe other,—tho maxe- up of the committees,—thoy du mnot know how that 18 going to bo scttled, aince It Is doubtful yet whether the bettor class or the bummor eloment will nave control of the Council. If the latter, {mportant committees will conslat of men who know all about divtsion and silcnco, TAE DEST PIRE-ALARI SYSTEM, An nrpununny 1o demonstrate the superlority of tho Chicago Bre-alarm system over that of New York {a afforded by the 1ecent Canal steoot firo in the lnatter city, The ofiicial rocord of signals sent 18 a8 follown: At 4:37 8. m. of tha 20th inst., from Fira-A sihtion Nor 113 thohiat ararm Wes semront AvarT the Chief, having arrived. sent o cond ‘alarin, Atgcdsa thistons wassent oft. u wpeclal, call ecinl call ‘was sent to 209 Ilenry strect for 30 & Kpeciol Cal wan sent t 217 t for No. i At 5:23udpeclal call wia nther buelnes end conecquentl: ta wh calls insulicte! .5 pay for hia fnll day. WEST TOWN DOARD. An nd&onrnml meeting of the West Town Doard was held last eventng, a1l the members present. The Commilttee to exnmine the Bopervizors' ac- cnunt asked for fartber time, and thelr request Was granted. A communication from A. C. Millard, submitting the ninth annual report of ths West Park Com- missloners, waa read and placed on flle. Numerons bllls wera presented and passed on, after which the question of rnxing the pay of the employes of Collector [Toffman, left over from a former meeling, wae tuken up nnd discasscd at length. Finally the whole matter was roferred back to the Committee to which it had been re- ferred, the object belng to havo & report at an adjourned meeting an to whether or not any dls- ¢rimination shouid he mada in favor of Inslde or oataide, eMcient or Ineflicient, employes, etc. ‘he report of tho Doard of Canyassers was pro- eented, and thelr pay was fixed at $3 per day, The clalm of Houert McChesney for exira serv- fces as an expert in examining tiie accounts of the Weat Park Commisslonees, smounting to $287, was taken up, and, on motlon, 3100 was allowed. ‘Town-Clerk Tarble preseated 8 bill covering his clajm for servicos nmuunHl? t0 8000, Amoog the ftouis wns a chargo for 244 days' vervices, amonnt. ing to %380, which was objected to, and, after rome dispute a8 to tho legality of the 3360 item, 1t was referred to a special committee, with in- atruction to report as aoon as poesitlc. Afler o f+w moments’ delay the Committee roported ad- versely on the bill, and the whole matter was laid over. ‘I'ne Board then adjonrmed nntil to-morrow covening. FELLOWS! READ1 Nearly every drogsist in Chicago, and, in facy, nearly overy drageist fn tho United States, hag Fellows' Comvound Sirup of Ilypophorphites on enle, It Is largely prescribed by physiciane, and has an almost universal reputation for ita wonder. ful cures of consumption and for loss of muscatar, nervous, and bratn power. See that d, T, Fellowy 18 on the yellow wrapper. The debllitated should | scek for this great remedy, llarmon, and others, to the effect, in substance, that Duopham had had & quarrel with the Sonth Park Comm/{ssioners abont an assessment which they had made on Dunham Park, which he clalmed ‘was a pobile park, and which they instated was a privato park; that ho hadatiempted to hava them rebnte it. which they refused to doj that he had contested it In the courts, and oné of tho {nstalimenta was now pend- Jng {n the Supteme Court an that question. The anfdavits were made in a vague manner, and with- out stating the time or place, and bared only on fnformation and bellof that Mr. Dunham had not been ether complimentary in sil of his re. marks, and _that, therefore, his motive in appear- ng as relator wai not of the most patriotic kind. This, they arserted, was a reason why the infor- mation ahould not bs filed. Tne facta stated in the petition svere not denied. Col, Thompson made tho first argnment, and, after reading tho afdavits, admitted_ that the ack of appotntment by the Judges nf the Circait Coart of the Bouth Park Commissionars tas nota judi- cial act, but that it was competent for the Leglela- tur to confer, with the vote of the people, upon a Circujt Judge the power to appotnt, these oflicers, and that In fo appointing them the Judge wonldact as n Commissionor. 1o cites from the authoritics o the etfect that tho Judges of the United States Caurt_might act as comminsionara In election mat- ters {f they wero so disposcd, but admitted that thoy wars not obliged to soact, and insisted that under the Conetitution of the Stats the Legislature liad sutbority to appoint officers. Mr. K, J. Whitehiead, for the relator, replled to Col, Thompaon, eaying eubstantially that, if the Court was a Cotmiasioner simply In the appoint. ment of park oficers, or If the Legislatare had powee to confer upon him this authority as a mero person and not as a Judge, It might have also #ald, with tho samo degree of effect, thata Bishop and his successors couid appoint Park Commis- aloners, 5o that it wonld rosait in some of the functions of iovurnmcnt belng cxerciaed by & mere oreon, which would be contrary to the Constitu- lon, which expreasly provided thaat ail the powers of Government =~ should be distributed into three branches. Ifo eald further that there was no sfmilar provision in tho Consti- tation of tho United States: , in the matter of naturallzation, the Constitutl zave Congress ab. roluts power over that, and It conld paes any law 1t pleascd, or authorlze anybody it pleascd 1o nat- urailze people; that, 1f the Constitution of this Htate undefaok Lo dfsposo of all the power of the Statas ond distribute it [nto three branches, no one peraon being n member of one of thy branches could excrcise any of the powers granted 10 the othets; that tho Constitution defines offices and employments, ana he counld concelve of no ca where the functions of government could be exi clsed Ly & mera employe. lle further re: suthorities _ showln, that the = Legirlatu could not delegate political functiona to thecourts, and cited the case in Golesburg whera tho Sapreme Courtect aside the act of tho Legislatare as un- canstitutional beeaune {tauthorizod the court snd Sury to annex and dlsannex territory from a inu. nicipal corporation. Mr. Whitehead was followed by Mr, Iloot. on be- half of the people, who had nbt concluded his argument when tae Court ndjourned, and who will resamo this morning at 0:30 o'clock, Detter than whisky and quinine for chi) . tora's damates Giager, . O e fot etlll San. DEATES. T April 7, 1978, at Waukegan. 1il, Ia th of her age, Maty 1. Darker. belo SRiliCain narier, b formerty of Chicapos o "reof K—AprllD, Carrfe, daught idece, A o weaks ana s dephe” of T 8. 48 eral fromn the resldenice ‘l"n the parents, No. 70y 17, Wesl OLIVEit=0g the oU ;s Geotgo ‘and fhr ity fonts, Mary thods faiablar st iont n':lm:k"l from No. 331 Marsbield-av., to-dsyst{:3 SURPIY—Atdoltet, 1L, April 10, the Rev, ! )] Y Y Jollot, o Fridsy, April 12, 8¢ 11 & Y Chunt THE MOST PRECIOUS OF GIFTS, Tlenlth ia undenlahly a more precious gift than riches, Lionor, or gower, Who would exchanga it for these, the chlef objects of human ambitian? 1t 1s obvionsly the nart of wisdom to employ means !onhu‘ynrcuruuon of health and the pro. Jongatlun of 11fe which {{mo and experiences hava proved to he relable. Many of the dangers b which health s threstened may be nnlilfied by the' nse of that most irresistible of correctives and tonics, Hostotter's Stomach Bltters. which, by in. crenalng vital powor and rendering the physlest functions regular and activo, keops the eystem fn good working order, and protects It s {nll dle case, For constipation, dyspepeia, liver com. plaiat, nervousnees, kiiney and rbenmatic-ail: mente, 1t is invaln and it affords & sure de. fense agalnat ' malas fovers, besides removin avery trace of auch dincano fram the system. Hal| o wineglarstul taken before meals [mproves the mpflme and insures complete digestion and ation. Grand Mactie— Naacatvos Wenteton, New 7 ran: je—]. Nancarvo, Welllngton, oW Zea- land; W, 1. Bayre, Gieneral Superiotendent Lenixh Valley tatiroad; the Hon, K, W, Keyes, Madison: W, G, Bwan. Milwaukes; the Fion. J. G. 8cott, Louls; J. K. E. Ksterbrook, Oms! Llisho, Whinpie, i, Call x ipnesotar C. Hubban, Cedar ew Urle: “Al’ Brondwater,” Motitana; 'Jud Ill:vl e Jiousee Py Fodd Phllsdeiphia; Cal, C, L. instun, U, A3 Thi 1 . McClarey, Nehraskat tat 1. 1, Al )’; Byracuse; G. :cb(:’fll. Eydm:y B, Wt W, Uy Ch A D er s, U, 8. At Conts M, Filetcher, U, 8 "Ny 0. A Davie New Yori 1 Fl Tiexnor, Peorisy T, ¥, Pirkering, Grand Rapids; Frof. samuel Garitmer, . [ mer, Washingtony A New Vorki Il. If, Bnvder, bt Lould} O. Des Mo . Fisl . § the_ Hon, iLemont Towie—=Yy, b, T Montanat W, J. Ford, 'Durton, Mayborne, Genevat C. M, Waterman, Davenporiy ANNOUNOEMENTS. A A e e A e A AN A ARARA RS N _EXCREDINGLY BI'l NI ENJO) et IAIMMEnL RIL 0a Airch bt e Uriie Pk Washiburn, Wlscor 3 win Walker, 'itochester{tho” tion. Herman Greeve, Bpartas the ifon, J. 3L, Bholley, Keokukt C. C. Itced, Detroitt C. E. 8L John, liong Koogi W. 0. Johaston, Handwich Islands, BOOTS AND SHOES. DISCUSTED LOSTON. Tho Boston Commercial Rullelin of Baturday contalned another atiack on the shoe manufactur- ersof the West, discrediting the statoments re- cently made in Tux Trisuxx In reply to its first re. E mustc,” **Lila on the Qcean, " au orfginal nuinber, b Prar. Loute ¥aik, will ho & mrominent feaureof the evenine's entortalonient, and rengored by him o3 the orean, 14 well worth tho price of admission, The Hianey Quarteito will siug, and tho Literary part of the pro. Eramime (s xpecied to bo frst-clars, “Tlokets 50 e {abu iad at tha duor, Cama early and secures * Fiho Lord Liookerh at the Ileatte” e Tmfim&u.fi;‘ em 13y entecnth 9 b tho subject, and os; . — as tho chargo alleged hid been committed, llo | birth netting forth that March 18 they were born to | 870t 10353 W entydithscroel Jor No. 101 L Tiranch of the W “fSlcols. was “very fow, thére had been & | .the Chicazo jobbers. Tho Aulletin asserts that BOARD O1' TRADE, Throughout the ecxamination 3ir. Rockwell | rThe county employes were yeatordoy put In pos- | for Selr-prapeller No. Ai at5:u1l an\-:fi’l call wae | Mhitc and Lasalio:atn, Friday and Baturday. B:rccmlbh nnd gratifyng chango for the |'s portion of the shoe manufacturing of Chicago is AMENDMENTS 70 THE RULES. evinced tno greatest feollug and aection for the | seaglan of founly ordsrs for their March bay, | ¢bt 10440 Kast Thiriy-thint sirect for No, 3k, e ON 8 By ELISON, POMEROY & GO, Anctloncers, 78 and B0 landolph. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, lter within the past Lwenty-four hoars, and the family were entertaluing hopos of his pradual recovery, ‘Tha phyalcians who have oeen In attendance aro divided tn oplnlon aa 1o tho real causcof Mr, Talcott's §lince: being disposed to regard it as a heart affect but all agreelug that the nerves of the stamach are Ina very weak state. The lwfllrlgnlmlnl now walch. cbild, and, afier the discharge of Mr, Ballard, ho sald that he should cause Mr, Hallard's acrest for #ault and slso for folse imorisonmont, It may bo added that 8 habeas corpus hasbeen served npon tha holders of the child, and Judgo McAllister wilt hear the argumont and evidenco theroupon 8t his earliest convenience. * A meoting of the Board of Trade was held yea- e terday afternoon at 1 o'elock, juat after the mora- {ug neasion, for the purposo of taking action on the amendmentsto the genoral rales, submitted by tho Boara of Dircclora and posted on the bullettn since March 28, The timo required to call tho help not brought to tho scene by tha third slarm was seven and ono- balf minutcs,—from B:24 1o 5:31%,—a scparate sigonl belng sent to each company. By an inven. tion of Supt. Harrett, called the *¥ joker," the Ch! €ago hoxos aro connecteld with the englne-hous and all Marshal Bonner hias to do, when he wa one, twe .dor & half-dozen oxtra engines, is to go to ‘Thoy could not ket any money from tho Treasury, and the beat disposition thoy could make of them was 10 soil thom at u discount of sbout 24 por centa month,—or adiscountof b per cent,since the promiss 1s that thoy will be pald In two months. They aro angry, ouaand all, ‘The ‘‘oxperts' appointed and pald by the of an ‘‘experimental chhracter”; tha another portlon **conalstaof the production of exceptional lines of goods, wbich are either made to supply me small local trade, or aro uscd as decoys of some kind by the lnrgo Jobblng honsos which make them ' and that'the remainder is of o ythical ) 4 B . ty to figure out an cxcase (or tho Doard to say ** Come,” tho call gelng th h Friday Morning, April 12, ot 9:30 8. m. In by bim ate Dr. Heed and 15r. . AL Hal). and, | caractor,” and has no **real existonco." Then | Tho meoting was called to ardar by Vico-real TIIE BANKS. cauuty to Sgure ant m dxcass. for the Noard o, | wiiex 2" tho call golng throug from what theysay as to his condition, there s " dent Dickinson, who stated the object of the meet- pay ‘gan say # | the central ofiica without being ropeate n the TMMENSE LAY-OUT. ot Tor Hopex o s recovery: the Jlicln syttt can foraat - the mames | 100" BS0 o Silonal smendment 1o Gi19400 avINGS. §alulsd o for using thick sion [ the Courts | New York ofice, an thacotiraty, the sigiala hava lonse, have commenced work, Bimulita o COUNSELOR O'MALLEY, the rules as postod had been proposed by the Com. | FOFtbo banefit of the unfortunato creditors of | wilh!®lyclz ' Commencing, cortal, CommIBlonors | S monses ek seuloe ot leons et e New Parlor & Chamber Suits, domonstrated boyond o doubt that shoo manufac. Scone 1n West Division Polico Court: Counastor ~ | the defanct Coteago Savings Institution, 1 might | Nave bugan to operate on Kgan to indncs him to | Fncsiouses which raquired at loast clght minutes o'Nalley 10’ youthiul witaess—Do 30u Liow tho | {UFISE cancot bo snccestfully and prottaply pur. | fiyoe on Rules, and would bo read by tho Secra- | Sy 4\t tho prospact e that thoy will nevor | 1ake back all ho hes sald on tho subjects How they | Taoms o0t eA oy ot er o the B whoceds o Second-hand Purnitare of all ki "'.‘!';“bz{l:?:‘l":fl' i West. It cannot. bo done, even with conviet 'A’hun‘:'endmn&t \;,A:d\;u;i and l:gopl‘egl. i Ret over1% or awp;r cont—If anything st all—of '-.flnbuh: . ::I:::".: this city It would have taken hinrdly half & minute. W toer 6 yon Knowr Jabor, and it1s & woll known fact that when any motion W o_approvs tha 8 | thetrdeposits. When Jango lot tho cancorn pass aiker vas g —————— AFull Line Carpots, Genoral Household . w Ve hern Al k amended. It prevailed by an almost unanimons to pay off Walker'a debt of v Do yonknaw the differenca botwoen ol a ToAnafatinrng, tholr croait.1s Immediatoly dopra: | TOie, the faw hoes being excecdingly fesolo. into the hands of Recotver W, 8. Ilinkley, bo had | £10,000to0 the old **Ring," and none lato MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Goods, General Merchandise, Crock- A the fact more keenly than the Comm!saio; TII18 JOOKS LIKE DUSINESS, Ur, Bpray, of the lnune‘u:luw. anys ho feglad pumped It dry. o hagd sold evorything almost of value, and left on hand $01 In cash. If the Boe-Hivo was a fraud, Junge's concern Mr, Dickinsonstated that tho rulcs, 8s approved, ‘would be voted on by ballot to-morrow for adop- tion. The meeting then adjourned. 1o to the Court hero an' shwearn® to It, and tellin® | Clated 10 the trade uniess thelr resourcesars so a llo outstdo?" eryand Glassware, Chromos, &ec, ‘1 do, becauss 1 might got camght at it o ble thein to_en ith 1 i L0 N mpuNlly ELISON, POMEROY & €O, large ep—— lllm\flll‘ Ta Tooked upon. by thele confrores ae & The Itegents Meet Again In Peace, and the fment. The ld boce thst thesBuard has agroed (o send medical men Students Get Thelr Degroes. —_— o L e N iy o it Chicazo " ahou houses | Tho rulew, G approved, are as follows: o von o wonme. Mo ey aor® | tolook nto bls cundaci, oa be covets {nventigstion Soecta? Dispatch to The Tribune, By GEO. P. GORE & CO + Punlabmeny aftor death, oo nto wsking =an o fminenss . auccoss ot | Substute the ollowing for 8o, 7of Iluladaattnow | LU “Htowaver, | ihe croditors are . Tewers | ot e s mo gotim et ke ooy, | - AN Angor, Mich., April 10.~Tho Board of ‘65 and 10 Wi » + Do you beltero in thatt™ comvley _labap aud . ool sl orih | S When any momber of tho Aostation ts | and tho indebtddnsss s something over £50,000. | and expressos the opinion tnat cheap politicians | Regonts met to-nizht In an adjourned scaslon. talled to comply promiptiy with the terms of any busl- Bess contract uf obl1Xaclon. And bt (aTiod in odecting & satisfactory adjustinent and setticment of the same, or Wheany tneniior iee it comply prowmptly wiih 20 fult]) the Rual award. of 'the Coniliios of Arbi: iiionor Committee.of Appeils mada n castoriaicy with. ie ruies - of , ho o, sy Coth plaint is’ made to, the oficers ut the” Assocls- lon of such delinanencr, tho' party snall . ba ciied $o apnaar ‘bof noura Sad i the afeged der proven, the eard of Dire Yesterday a Trununz reporter called upon Receiver Uinkloy to sco what he wae doing, und what he had_done. Since Nov, 21 last ha has collected 46,50, snd disbursed g:lfl 40, leaving on hand 1,035,40. 1t should derstood that no court, legal, and other expensca have yet boen aid, and whon thesy blils arc ail settied It wili be found that the bank will be clean out of funde, But lttle more can posslbly bo collected, and there are {h( meroun ofd bills to bo pald, Thus {1 wiil be scon that the outlook is not very promiatng for the devonitors. UARNISIIEEING A RECEIVER, dze Williams yesterdsy heard und dismlesed ductlon of footwear in that city has beon due tothe fact that ono of the large jobbing firms therc has this year commenced experimerting apon a largo scalo with a prison conteact 1n & nelghboning State. Qno of tho largest, ablcst, and most popuiar job. bing houses in Chicago about fiva years aco took a large prison contract, with the Iniention of mana. facturing all the gooda they eold, They dlacove. ered at the outset thelr In:bllll{ to do 20, how- over, and, though they held on'to the contract to the bitter and, they were aolized to mako large purchases of goods in the Eastern markat, and to- day, wo aro tnformed, they have proved 'to thetr are & very hard lot. In reference 1o the attack uade o’ him in tho Bonrd Moucay h{ Dradley and Tabor In _thelr roport, ho saye that ho was libslod and slandered most outzageansly, and that yestor- day ho conenited tion, Stlles, (s atlorney, ‘with a view to commencing action against them beforo the Urand Jur{. rom what canld be learned, ‘Warden Fulers is also contemplaling taking his in- frmitles into court, claiming that the Inter-Ocean, in commenting un the lato Invostigation. accused him of hiaving attempted to commit rape on one of tho witnesses, and thus slandered and libeled him. On tho whole, the row ls assumiug interoat- A full Board was present., Reuent Climie withdrew his motlon for putting the previous questlon by which, undor parliamentary rules, Regont Maltz's resolution to reinstate Rose and relieve him ofthe' judzmont sgainst him came up for discuaslon, snd it was made tho special order for to-morrow mornlng. = The Hon, W. L. Wobber's resignation nscounsel was read, and showed at Jength the lack of harmony ex- istinz between himself and Granger, who had What makes you bolle v L olnd zv punishment do you expect?" s Mt R85 B e o . ory, ani might a5 e right beliove In BEILhor. Tha itness 1 rlght, C. 0", —Ho Liav croshed the Hell! shivam tho mubkang o the Hellieshpolatand The Court wilted. CATTLE AT DISTILLERIES, ‘The distillery cases wera to have come up before Justico Morrison at the West Diviston Police Conrt HIGHLY IMPORTANT. SPECIAL TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Thursday, April 11, 9:30 A, M. OLOTHING, DRESS SILES, thers r4 ahall by vote vrder tha suspeasion of thin party from all privilezes of the Aso- clation, uud he Just obitgati of the Aw Vi Jue fng proportions. YeEraay. mormine AL mors m e oy o | e e st | BT tho porition of ‘Theodurs Worland for leave to gar~ | -~ ¥ P gii5 COUNTY AGRNT'S OFPICE. becn apoolnted by two members of tho Exeeu- | DRESS GOODE, OARPEIS, Asul or_connsel, dor ono week, JIr Usorye | in that directlon.” & 3 treamo | Risheardudys Otls; 10 Kecolver of e Rlaio Iy <Tha Connty Aventeotice s now couling about tive Committee. Regent Cutcheon, aa Chair- FIFT}’ BE! SEIARNEBE‘L o sen| represcut Tie § amo! 18 oe trade yeater- o 221 o ¢ appropriailon for OEO. P. O & CO., toneers. this distiliors, and e Linecott whs an | das i o Whet Cruth 13676 wak I Thedc’ assers e 0 Hecelrer ought Rotto bu garn R Ehoning daryng the yoar bos Leon oL bausted. Thg | aaof the Exeeullve Committee, stated bLis F. QORE & €O, Auctloneers. eld ¢ Ile was an ofiicer of court, and all oxpeuse curred in defendiog suils came out of the trust fund in hia hands. The Court unght not to allow the petition unlessthe law was peremptory. If one depositor cauld be allowed to suc, all might, snd the entire fund would away in the Coart witly City Fro it T hand & cuting-Attornoy, The chargzes tiilurs are that they violated bee, 1. of Chap. 20, Revised City Ordlnances, which iimits the keeping of cattlo upon sny prem- fsce within 200 feot of sny houso to ten head. The parties who brought the action wust have extromely 1gnorant of what they were doin; Kecretary of thie Uosnd s sistenient lo writiug in duplicate) of the uaturs snd amount of thelr Teopective clating, and - tuat o defaulting y. after “dua 'demand, hss negiocted or ru- luscd (0 satlafactorily mllust snd aettle the same* Al such patices or complatnts shall be icd with the Secrotary of the loard withinicn dayesfter the default complalned of has come to the knowlcdye 1tor, o In 1hin case of claims existing st adobtion of this rulo, Wilhin ten days atier notice of suspension has becn pusted asnerelnatter pravided, anid tuereafter meinvers ahall bo barred from entering such nolice oF cumplaint with 8 ylew of socuring the exerciss ot tho discitiino of the lloard fa reipect to tha della- queat meinber. 10 cais tha party auuimitwhom the ANOTHER LARGE SALE OF CROCKERY! On Tharsday, April 11, at 9:30 a.m. 50 CRATES Of Amorted Waro will be offcred fn oponlots. Al & ine jloe of connection with the matter of counsel, and sald that he bad opposed the appolntment of Granger as counsel, in place of Christlancy, becauss it bad been the poliey of the Re- genta mot to appolnt. & Washtenaw County man, and because ho objected to Granger decidedly oa personal ,rensons. Iie had proposcd the ‘name of Judge Ramedell, of ‘Traverse City, ns a fair and unprojudiced man, Regent Duflleld had objected to Ramsdell, expotises of tho uflice menoing Sept. 1 were sluce h n $77, making In all so @ pendituco of §114,000 agalnst an approprintion of 8100,000, The County Agent hias repoatedly call- ed tho attention of " the Committes on Public Charitles to tho sltuation, but nothing has been done h‘{ it ox- copt to create now bills and sudic old onecs sgainet & depleted fond, 'The County-Attorney has also repeatedly warned thia Commiites that it ho throa months com- ,000, and the cxpens: As to onr manufactaring belag *experimont- uaid a jobber, **we iave mada guods for 8, and liave been so succensful that we our facilities from the start. We m rtain lnes to bo aure, notall, but wo are able to sapply uur trade with the baiter class of oods from wur own shops. Belore we begey | tat all ut goods Fast, ton shue men mre costs, It would-also embarre 1itle suits and keop the Hecelver 1n Lot water, The petition would therefore ha dlemissed, GBRMAN-AMERICAN. Justus Killan, lecolver of the German-Amerlcan Dank, Bled his monthly repost yestordsy, which s the City Councll, March 18, adopted a lwo-'u::lrlig;‘l ordinance which limits the number of cattle to threa to ba kopt on uny city premises within 200 feat of any ho exactly tho same otc., wnd, furthcraiore, covers und as the ordinance undes had no power to “expund money 1n excoss of which this action was bronght. But 1o thie new Cinitns are mads Is already under suspemion, tho cistma | 8 followa: Apurbpiation, yot o atonkion 1o paid wfihbla ""fil ?nn“{ the elmm':nmt?l w:f'l“'r‘]" g, own o e 3 ek g o th folow- BRI EES ISR o OERMAIANS | cannon hana st duteof ol F f241he Dilea Eag LHEIts ety Shsewhuch they U1d a longi. Tho degrees of tone ' F : e . 1ts! Sei A . ce i, known s Scc, d, waa ullod ¢ Sastern manufactuers have taken to branding | Rl ML VALOR the stepension of & membor ta | Discous amlnatlon were made it wonld be found R 1 not apply within 800 feot of any *Chicago band-made' ln orderto decelve their customerd. ‘I'hey uso Chicago leather theru, and wo save the freight on it; aud we can buy solo D, ID. L. wereconferred upou_the students who groduated frons the Dental Department at toe recent commencement, and whose names wero {cal ustate 1nvi ¢ents and (ntores Dost ubou thie butletin of the Exctiange thy name of the inember suspended, togetlicr with the date of auspen- slon, such ten By WM. A, BUTTERS & €O, that ¢ rather than tho poor, are the subjects of chlruz° I IETIRS & Auctloncers, 174 Esst lolob-4! llow they will be pi boworver, remalns to acen, dtstillery, ‘I'nis would plainly clear the dlatillers and Jeave tnged f "AY TEADE no gouna for prosccation agalnst them, unless a | leathur in Now York oa cheap as they cun. Thoy 'x‘:"xl‘”’e’a‘@i&efi?fl.’?'fi‘gfigfififis‘i‘u;nfié“& Bt —— Tiven fn Tis THDUNS ab the thoe. TIULKDAY TOADE SALE. T oo T L L T | e e o 2 {h batior mads boste, 12 L Feors of alf i8Tma Bied edaimt. mess: | Fo CRIMINAL. e Diy Goofs, Clotting, Bools, Bhezs, El pesledthoiar. omo uno'lias wade an cyrogions | "3t o you buy say lines Eautr ot R RA, bR whts Wox Dot pubjesed | Liecaiy OHIO LEGISLATURE, THONSDAY MOuEING, Avrl 11 i 5i20 ek hl:ln%::.nl:n#ll: ‘:;w‘ll«‘l.:le-lx‘n.-l-n lhon;:h fl‘m luflllllm s Yes, the chean goods, but we don't guaranteo | 1w susoeusion shall b uzle-r.c‘:mly"fiflnm all {'nmmu Emma Conkrite, the young girl arrested by Do- Coruxnus, Aprll 10.~In the [louse a bill to | anaccunddoor, 174 East landolph-st. 18 municipal slators, 00 wl 0. the clatms bl o Bocra tary of the foas slnstated to the fult L thi he "‘J tective Flynn Monday, was {denilded yeaterdsy by privileges of ‘membership, and such relostatemont RS & CO., Aucttoneers. Mrs, Keeno, of No, 404 Btate street, from whom WM. A, BU_T i3 & « Auction WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, GENERAL MERCILANDISE ‘The cascs will o donbt all Lave to bo dismissed, INVESTIGATING THR RECORDER. hat provortion of the $15,000,000 sold last compel manufacturers of oleomargerine to label came from that section?” ch when exposed for sale was passed. g e e anallserva xs s bar to any (o dlscipline bsed on ho purlolned tity of cloth 8 | 1t as sudl ‘Tho Committecof the Connty Livard uppainted ++About two-thirds, Sattied Clatma, " ‘Tno’ report was | she purloined a quantity of clothing. Quitea bla Tho Senate bill to make ., ‘misdem investigato order Ihuckw’ny ||:ul‘ “;:fl:rdx:: *+Then Chicago manufactured last year §5,000,« "f\':'m tfl'fi.fi'fl-’!‘-’.wunl XIv: abjected to in tun | tory is attached to tha girl, but she 1s so prons to tio Senato bill to moke.{t & misaomeanor, morning in the ofice Isiely occupled by Ar, Poltzer, 000 worth of bouts and shoes and at unce agreed that it was too nnh{. whers: X t 0 ‘¢n, fully that; and the production is Incress. ing ail the thme," punishable by imprisonment in the Yenit-witlary, k0. 3 To caso's tncwber of th " Ly by p 9 Afasciation shai for any person to destroy, falsify, or mutlate by hinisell: or throukls any bersou holdtog s, cf ! ] wickedness and disaipation that 1t fs hardly worth Ket progurea by i, makes trades for or kiven the THE FIDELITY. repeating. AND upon the party, Including the Comn w Mr. I the case of the Fidelity Saviags Dank, the Re- % ). RO T R p——— e e g T e e e L A e U up the office mer] occuples 1 - Ly be| A 0 Ustle; v % J tondur” Witho tho wcate wore beiog broustn fa | Tt e sidoue sontraci, such mewber dadl he boid fisuis | SSet MO O vn, 10 el 1 for iy | 7ot furcultiug Casbarine M1Ier, 808 whots farin. | fng knawledge ol "“‘wmp““"‘“"fi.u‘“"‘""“ has Jnst expired, commemorated his roturn to ceapian d for thie fuithful cxecution of the ssine under ding to Catherina & letter full of vile i rquest L ee ey the Commlssioners unitod In & request t the re tng Tulcs of the Doard of Trads porter to remove himself. Ass00n a8 this equest No. 174 East Rnndolph-sty WILL 1OLD THEIR ny were there in 18711 punishable by imprisonment In tho Penitentiar: Tuesday, and recelved from 11, T. Eddy one offer Fiial e pinished by mprisonment {n the Pent- such principal,” of §4,3400, 10 bo pald In teponit books of the bank, fade by 4 Bec. 1 02 Rule 2t by addiog toe folluwing, to +*Nine," town by o] wuasanctioned by a mnjnfllr of the Commiites, **iave any given up the business as noprofitable | yi;! and another offer of $2, 500 from James Baxter, 40 | threuts, and » drawing of the kulfe with which ne | teutlary, and that persons compounding any REGULAR BATULDAY SALE. tho reporter strayed peacefully away and dependea | since the drey ““And any damages or loss dne to the purchaser by | e baid one-third cash and tha rematnder in oue | sald o tnte ded some day tokill her. Forthis | misdemeanor punishable by tmprisonment in Parm ad mflmhfil‘ Sets Hnuxrhulflandlllllll‘flflm on ifs luck to And out the news. This sald luck *+1 do pot know of one her: " resson of auch purchase ur daclarcd suttlenieat sball be | 00d two yeurs with intercat at 10 pey cont. Jdad, he was .mmu.:‘m Armory last night, charged | the county jal), shall be ined and fmprisoned in 3 olack, cosbled hin (o sscertaln tust tho chargososvre- [ 2D you know of any in the Westr 3 dus and pevabis by tha scliar, limmcdlatelys Srvitied, | Moorw ordared the report o be cuitiaued o woe with threats to kili, the county Jall; to provide that bomeateads not SATURDAY MOREINO. Aol IN SL RO ERUCL, Py gorar fou gt (il o g S e e, S g o, | BSALACHIAML GBI IR | e dar e At sbout Bolock sustdsy moring Omcars | Bow cxeol By Iawfron wlo on xecution | £ Il ieaion s ot st TV at the Recorder wotd lots to his umulun‘l. gu 107 bisd no practical knowledge of tho busi- | FARoTSeRAlS SHUNS etl N e rMliha: And 1o case of Ay e A aata e, ‘"lul o oul “l'- of | ghea aud Traynor arreated James liyan and Joh: shall not be sold unless they bring seven-clghths | gify nics. e o place, ,':g‘:'{ Hew obber's credit affected by the fact of his recinant balween meinbers of tha Association ay | TSRUBE the cpository. Qulte & | niy Fox, two younz pickpockets, Who were ei of thelr appraised value, and if not sold shall z e tu tha equlty of ay cialm by purclsacr under tle provisiuos of this section, ulther party tosuca dhuglcumenl uiag call upon the Presidet of the ligard fur the appolataient of w commitico 1o de- termine uch matterof dlsagreenient or dispute; where- upon the Presdent shall select Gye discrect and re Ll 1noimbers of the Assucistion, who sall be appolnted by the Hloard of Directors, sid who are not in any manaer interasted in tho maticr i controversy, who shiall without unuocessary delay urgauize Ly clectiu, oo of thelr nube: I cad L Liear a0 wine the question b tu the equltatla inessure of iy o number of the boxes, ho mays, are rented to parties who are a year behiod on their dues, and he cannot Und them (0 notify them, 1t bae been the custom herutofore to break open such boxes when the renls ary wore thau twelve mouths behind, and the He r 14 wnxious to 4o Lis now, snd rerent the buzes to botter payiog partics, lle, however, thinks this should ouly L dune 1n presence of wile that 8 Hatof the contenta of the ri spective boxes suould be kept, ‘Fbe Lecelver w deavoring Lo work passengers wha came ju by 1 Nartliwestern Rallroad. yan was only recuntly ruleased (1omn Juliet, and Fox left tho same tnsil- tution about & 6“' sgo. A third party, belleved ta bave been ** Cockney ' Reynolds, cecaped. Charles M. Clark was arrested on the 10th of Mazch last for the lucumnl goade and chattols frow Mre, Esner, of No. 303 Noi enue, furnished baitand jumned I, and w. ammin weun until yester iay, when he was discoverod at the many Clllt\ll 0 5 "That statement of the Zulletin 18 untrue, Ite falelty can be demonstrated very easily by look. fug at iBe commercial n;ogh. When the two o hked,'"—in other words, that ths parchuse of a 10t s necessary ta get and bold & position. 2. That the employes of the office had been com- pelled to contrivute for political purposes, 4. Thet for the past iwo months the employes hiad been wasossed 25 cente per wonth for a coruin . supposed Lo bo for the beueft of certain 4 “Fhab at thu tiot the potition £ 1 . ‘Ciat at thu tino tha petition for the leass of {hie batrnct-books was Hiad, M. rockway cajled not ba offercd for sale & second time within two "By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO. years. Auctioneers, 118 & 1) Wabaah-av. DRY GOODS, Clotblag, ilats snd Caps, Kotlons, &0 TIIS DAY, cvlui._!._lmnm & Uy ——— THE ST, LOUIS SCHOOLS. Br, Louts, April 10,—The question as to whether the German langusgoe sbe)l continue to bo taught in the public schools herc, which has branches are meryed, the Jobber saves the mana- turer's profit. The standiog of Chicago joboers who mauufacture is as high as thatof any in the oL herd of say who fatead **Have you heard of sny who inl i wanpfactuting? ! AL hE TR s not Ubinesch 1f anys toba patd by the accordingly suthorized t0 open such bozva i ¢l g agitated the community, and beon the subject | —————"—-— — —— o eeting of his employes aud wuggested or roc- **Noj thers 14 too much money ia It 1o do | Bald U I, bl preseuce of Lhive witnesacs not in any way col Northwestorn Depot. He had endeavored to rope > AL, Giviendtd (bat they stand & aharo of the sxpenses | that." ' ¥ el Hald Louumities shally bafors, qaterialt ubou thelt | Eozlod with the bank, of the debository. or iha e By bt e iaRs | of much discuselon in newspapers for some time BANKRUPTCY BA. ina Urangor named #0 clumsily that the siranger lumbled 10 the racket and, calling a policeman, gave him into custody, Justice Bummerfleld yesterday heid the follow- ing: Frank Relnhart, aassult. ‘$400 to the Crimi- nal Coust; Albort Emmanuel, larceny of & pips Trom M. . Hcbrosder, of No. 218 Ljue lsjand avenue, $200 ditio; Frank Nead, assaulting W. J. Falrman, $300 to the 16th; Jerry Careoll, assauit of fizltiug 1he mattor fu the courts or slsewiiore, The tret withesa called was Otto Peltzer, who tiud a geuernl 1dea that thy employes had bousht luid 0t 875 cach, and that their stay i the ofiice depended on their wakiuyg such purchase; butthe trounle waa that the witucas did not kuow wuch uf suytuing of bis own kuowledge, As to the asices- auent for political purposes, that turned vut Lo be nirioution of sbout 25 cents aplece, or $12 in which was used to pay for asort of rejolcing & fereioTHER JomUEN, A 0 oo referred Lo us cxperimenting with convict Labor, wald: Wy suall scli §3.000,000 f Fooda hts yesr, aud will make $1,200,000 0f thew.” Wa arc turning out 150 Cases aday, and have orders shead, We keep some Eastern goods in order to supply a certaln class of trade wi demands the cheapust goods. Itell you whberu thy trouble la witl those Esstern men.” Uelore we began wanu- faciul used to go to determing ik guestiuns presoatod to thoin, The i Tocalye such chis o evid aseliner of the partl tlelr inyestigstion 1horodg Doticeuf their appolttuiunt aud of the tine aad jla of tue Lariog ehall Lo miounced on ‘Chasie aud iation glven to Buy meinberuf ths Asi ar ~beforo them with evidence of g 8 bvull:l un tho subject-matter o past, was settled, for the present at least, by the Board of Public Bchool Directors last night, ‘They heid a very lato sesslon, and dlscussed and debated the question from numerous stand- poluts, and flnally, after taklng two or threo test votes, which'were favorable to the Uerman, they, after miudnight, adopted the majority ro- port of the Committes having the matter in Meceiver, nod the contents of cuch Lox are to be taken duwn in wrlting «nd the siatements signed by tne witnesses, nd preserved along with tha contents of the bux; MUI‘CD!‘JRDU?0 ’{:SSAULT. AW 3 The glorlous justice meted out so suddenly to e In the Distzict Court of the United Btated for Norhers DIgtrct of Hnole: :.'inkut:“lf.’.!flt i Hbeebem Lipmao, bankrst, 18 n'-'u;'-"'.".nx;’ ioAn orderof satdCout, e nderstened e Tcsunea Tatnlures sie.. Velonuing 1 eald cusle, lucated at No. 174 8uuth Lc. Crarkeat.. I bhs Clty of caga. BIds for il purch above prupery 41,8 whiale will Le rece! o'cloe! 40 of t , 13th, 1od duntil Priday, 13(5, Ins 81l U auth sud roboery, an complaint ot Erast Vo vancy of any testimony presented L Suem. sad if th 1otk 2 o b 3 one of {he marderous villains, Sticeey and Counolly, made | $1,000 17th; Fred Hoth, Nellle Francis, an: ot hichs ted in f 1 ey AL ihy roperty will Pih )y 3 17th; , 'y cbarge, whichh yeported in favor of retalning tiafacsory bid [s not yocelved tha i i e ,:f%“’;f_:g.l-' " toioyrae, ond buy | devid i saccunty may call for sy arliablo yidcays | o deep tuprosslon, aud tho result hawbeen tat uot | Johu Stort 925 gl each, "Jusilce Morrion tned | Geruian, music, drawingand tho kindergarteas, Sk pubil aucrion. s Cotsmancta oudny. A boukit & Tot: bub Baadone seol s 0w freg | 1 ek Tous of traje that hinte. Fastons mow: | ald cmialiies i aichnldiig tho'mediuryof aun® | a vinglo murdor has besn clroalcled for overa | MAT, Lieker, | Kinaence Lurdner, and Jennle | by a viv vocs vole, thus putting the wiatier i | 1%, 8 0 clocke ii, ‘:."‘:.'L‘.‘i'.‘lmu riges. S, PR e, Brebr i | M st s e e e | I | e g oo | i R oeey Fom et Meseb e g | 8 WAL 2o S o et lscton: P i e ita price. Vantago In cheap labor, but they haven's now." | Iudividual for 1o purposs of aturling unreasounble S Loxied P L T O — i 1) K 5 ortcd at police headquartere. The ret happoned PRODUCE AND COMMISSION, B P e ot Bibvemtgation 1t appearcd, hat tho westing | % Uue redi of & jouver afscted ot b sisna- | dhnacey add sndh afchinderthe shictiBahen | orif Rl RS HALRCIS, TS (N bovbeved | Time was when o, vzt of MADYOISR wac | - Probably no ntcreat bas contributed more mae |~ OLOTMESOLEANING: Cailed by the Recorder, aud e had stated at toat et rbat Wo save | ik 10 viow uf all the factsyresvuicd audlaviug | 1jarrison strect and Fourth svenus, A crowd was | ‘Thloks have cbanged winco then, Now iheylay terlally to attract tradeto our Jeadiug city thau 3 P Cin e besuutuly, DYED Hmo tba siepe wich Lad been taken o sccute te | the 3 or$3 on 8 cass which tha Easiern maou- | bisconirect, suail deturmius in tun didtrus vilo of | standing on tho aidowalk and some frlendly chad- | X (bo unsuspectlay poreon, rolurning o | that which formas tho headlug of thla asticle, It be- - gRCLEASED sl BERS :n'hl:hh-hnd i as sy | ‘:'m:gha'm'u:::l:: "r‘fl"fi"‘-:“n?x'°.‘.“°..‘ l.""h“ we bouglt of thowm, :g;pr:gor‘tg‘u:!:lfirdmox;“-‘.h:m:.!‘m:hafllm‘m it, | fui waa going oz Adwhlmu hayknnu-d liwrrn ol ‘m‘h xd"m"su-“" early st oveminy. | 108 88 ackuowledged truth that from no line of oul‘ pressed C. Q. 1. g‘ ):('fi somp of bls ewnioyes, aud what bo desired was | - A bisd Jobix T hior: ke NBCY U iins fo "l dimikes. to be “mascmcd bt | B G e e bascel yoand i by | Whila coulog slong the Siack Hosa *ho waa | productive lndustry does the permanent progress AEFAINGAS, el :fi:hl::{ll::“fldl? RII'I :Ell‘ln:lmn“;:-zumlf:‘; st—ouly & few, with lar Lall bs atsted lnb e .’;.".“,L‘}Q'y fown as Jack o Jacab Chapwanstook occastoy | Ss*aulted by two young wmcp, ono of of 8 young country derive more bencSit ihan by Chl 0 Nosl! whom laced s Tevolver bis ear, wille tho other one senrched him and 1wads wmmitice 1o wiitin capital, who manu b wan of the Cummittes. The de tu aud soll only o jo chat the col that which tends Lo afford greater factlitics to mer- whother thoy wlght not butter Totain &b, attofney SSue] oy fhathale ag. Buslly clothes L Sl gt e 10 jured Loy, bors—thsl turn out 18 many cases as we du,’ [ did something to Willls, thouxly what could not 4 o hants In all our Inland towas, ensbling thow to o lovk after the watier, Lut nothing bad bee e o= v an $ . . 100k from bim about $4.60, Keating oz uo- | © 2 . Eacques, 8 oo 4 Bad bect | hongl, we dup't clalm, 10 ba vxclosively mand. | (S48 Ehich taair sueiaton Sopiceamal i Y | cxactly be wacertatnod, whetvupon Willy run 6ot | {orunate wan whose f miciod oy | place thols producis 1o tho most advantageonsmar- | 1apies AxD GENTS. | andticaned " " —t “Atier bearing theso two witoesses, tho Commit | woolaus be practiosble vo. mabe” here ichealt | Lo Velus ot tlat daie. wad siall Vo'aceepiod and rec: | 1010 (0w alfest 8nd PIEkec B & Cotblgatone, Me- | yuo dreadtul ulscas Lo has lost within tho | ket, or by exchanglug with their country mer- | m—————— GG tae adjourued until Butusday. Nofiug was do. | goods, which 'we must keup 1n Ofder 1o tacet tho | Lisis fr 51 seitielicLts sby alisiinents of iiilar'dyr | sebeat s fnault. Some bul Words pasisd betwoen | Dastwesk & son. Bifore leaviog tho biguwaymen | chants who supply them with their provislons, | BANEEM BRGS0 yelooed whbich scemed to malntaln the cbarges of | wauts of all customere, ™ £80its by meinbers of tho AGCINION OB that day s {iots, aud Chapman was turning 1o Ro away when | Lhreatensd violonce, but deststed upon uls promis- | ;g Jatrer, In tura entering into corraspondence GGS. A grand iaefciency or corruption. PAY OF GAUOELS, A sbort time sgu Commissioner of Internsl Rev- enua Haum lesed an order chanylog sad loweriog the facs pald to Gavgea, abd thero is by RO means Amerts E wped for Europesih e eRu Noveitles, Ege i i0c, 3¢, 50, Bocy Tac. o1, 35 8350 $10. v‘g ML." i UNTHERS ) e icy not 1o report tho sfair. Minor arrests: Tim Walsh, larceny of & box of et Ao Tog Teoom. nceber so0t-piach; Mary E, Parnery. cherged with perjury by Mrs. Lyoms, whom she bad asrested “41)0 you koow of & Lo $alicssh Sutablisned shali ‘Do repocisd 6 whose credit wi . paired by manufactariog? odit wis i **1never heard of avy. Manafacturing ia Chi- €8g0 ls lacreasing every yesr. The Boston men wio getting as mad as the New Yorkers, who want W 111La throw tho atone st bim, bittiug bha oo the poll of the head. At 8rst it was notthought that the injurtes wero serious, but 8 pbysiclan who was sdmmoned from tbe nelgbborhood refused to sew 1t up, saylug that the skull was tujured snd that if with sowne large dealer at headquarters, is suze to s kept Ioformed of the very latest movemeuls,: future probabilities, and valugs, The sccommode- 1100 thus afforded 107 the ssle of country produce a1 fzal by Loend of Dirsctors and Cominltiees of ATItration ang Aiposiaof the Assoclation, “Ths Couittcs s usder he p 2 £ N 825 for thelr scr(cea Lo be 6. Pivnt" 62l 1ot auallve pudda batance by whe pariy

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