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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The receipts of Internal ravenue yesterday wore $22,135.35, Bosiness st tho Sob.Treasnry yesterday was comparatirely light. The npplications for the new condota aggregated only €10, 000, Modjerka, the Counters Dozenta, has engaged a snite of three parlors at the 8herman Houee, which nhe will occapy with her snite during her sojourn in Chicago. In s msich game of ten-pins yeaterday, at Ho- gan'a bowling-niley, George Hoflman, of Chicago, made 300, and sir. Wheoler, of Peona, made 200, glving the game to Iloffman. Tlenry Eadem, a small boy who was foand stray. ing sboal Goose Ialand, 18 at the West Madison- Btreet Station, e eays his father Is an engineer ond doee not 1ivo in thie city, and does not scem to know much about himeelf. The temperatore yesterday, as opserved by Man- asee, optician, 88 Madison strect, (TrRisURE Build- lnu).lgnunwlnru un.m..sm degre&sl; 1?1:}"'" 45; 12m., 66} $p.m., 745 8 p. m. 3 om- etzrat8a.m, .'W.g‘l: dp. m..p:w,n’z. A collection was taken up yesterday on 'Change for the beneft, of Mr. JoRiAT, Am o4 Mmemer of 1he Board of Trado, who died the other dsy at St. Luke's Hospital, Rnoagh was ralecd to cover ail the funoral oxpenscs, snd to leave something aver for the llospital. At 0 o'clock yesterday murnln& James Johnson, 10 years of age, was run over switch-cngine No. 7on the Rock Island Rallroad, near the Thir- ty-third strect croesing, sod had his right leg crushed off just below the knee, He was taken to lits home, No, 1805 Wentworth avente, and aftor- ‘wards to the County Hospital. Tho Gaugers hercabouta and elsewhere in tho West are very much disgusted with the new requ- Jation fixing their pay. At a mecting held here & day ortwo ago they reeolved to eend ono of their number to Washingion to protest to tho Commis. vioner, Uharles Torner was eclected, and he will leave for Washington this evening. At about 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon n horae and wagon belonging fo Wolter & Liegers, butche vre, corner of Chicago avenue and Dremur street, while standing In front of No. 168 Townsend sireet, was tun_into by ono of Bartholomae & Lelchi's beer-wapons.” The wheels knocked down the anl m\r ing over one of its fore- Jega broko It 8o badly that the animal was shot. Albert Dalton, 8 bell-boy at the Commerclal Tiolel, died late lasl nighi at the hotel, bave ingz been unconscions aince @ o'clock in ke eventog. It is supposed that death was the resnlt of an Injury received by falling down etairs into o banement somewhere on Lake strect, on {he night of the 18th inst. How ho came to i‘"' or whether he was pushed down, s not nown. ‘The argumenta before Judge Cody at Wankeman on the motion for & new trial for Davison, the marderer of Mr. Jobn Roberteon, were roncinded resterday, Me, Charles 1, Reed clonlni for tho diato. - The motion way overcaled, and ho pris- oner sentenced. Mr, Searles, counsei for Jiavi- eon, will carry the case up to tho Bupreme Courl, 1t will bo heard at the September term, and tho rigoner will go Lo Jollet in the meanwhile unless flln connsc 18 avla to get 8 auperscdean from Judge Dickey. Daviton, it 18 enld, has broken copsider- nbly d’urlnz the last two weeke. The committea of plysicians apbointed by the Committea on PublicCharlties of the County Board to vialt the Ineane Asylum snd report such recom- mondationa as the condition of a(Tairs at the fnsti- tution shonld seein to render sdrisable made thele visit of (napoction Weanesday ofternoon. Yesters dny evening the committee, consieting of Drs, J, 11" Hollister, . I'. Koes, 3. S, Jewell, snd 1L A, Lyman, held & r-rrnmmn{meennu at ko Orand Pacific lotel to arsarie thele report. Several more meetings will be vecersary, and the repurt will Le vreacnted to the Comuntice on Pabile Charitios jn about a week. John Timm, & German, 63 yearsof &ge, was foand dead yceterday marning in Uie resldence of ‘his son-ln-fuse, Mr. Jubn Aroat, No, 72 Mohawk strect, and asa cup that had evidently contuined o polson solntion was« fotdd hestde bim, suiclde was_surmised, Two years gzo he bad do- mestic troudles that” nad reznited 1n his allenatlon from his fanily, which is qa'te largo and grown up. The Coroper fmpaneled . jury in the afternnon, but the circumetances of tho case wero somewhat pecultar, and the fnvestization war postponed untll to-day, by which timo the County Physician will koow cractly what potson, 1l any, was ured. H The Commisaion having In ckarge the lnvestigs. tion of the new Custom-llonse Building ls gettin alung fiucly, So far, \t Las turued up acvera transactions’ which haveu very crooked appear- ance. Notable amoni them Is the <ost of the stone tops to the sistcen chimneys which orna- went e ruof of the stracture, These archi- tectural embellishments, which aro azid to by adorned with all sorts of lace-wark, are set down e the canse of un expenditure of 340,000, or £11,359 apleee, which 1sa pretty expeneive faure for nota tweniy fect of smokn-stack at an clova. tion of aver 100 feet, 1t waunld bain tho eternal [ of thinge 10 nrnarient the trea walls with curyolides, arad brackets, They woald as"atriking to the passer-by s Glagres ops. Lnst work, when threo venturcsoine mortals made thele #ndden (and dally) trips 1o the Junar *phere, an comprised within the wulls of the Adels phi Theatre, they litle espected that *epin" Jiertayer's gorgeotia palaces, enstles, edifices, and uordens were aunenablo to the laws that yovern debtors i the land which, by the ald of Frof. Kcene's twenty-mtle cannon, they had left far back In dark space, But there ans soma creditors who will never Lo eatisfled to losca just claim, cven though iho persons agalnst there is o clafm do live in thu wonders of which were, Keene's limely arrival, *tondiscovercd " to the graveling, curious belniv of tue littie world known a4 the Earth, The Natlonal l'l'lnllng‘l:nm- pauy wero doublicss nwate that the Kiralfy Combination wera In tha babit of taxlog diczy fllghte to the spbere of gresn cheexe and o man's face. This did uot doter taem however from print- ing postery for them, They might have thought that they wouid In!‘;llll far time, tronble, und naterial: or pertaps thoy lnzzinod that a generous distribution of saiaplaa if their work among the be- nighted dwellers in the moon might deaw o lunatle trade from that fsr beigit and all iniermediste points, Do trat as It may, tho Natinal l'llnllnq Company got out an attachment at Jostico Haines' Court yesterday, and & Constible went around to the toeatre lald hita monaue and llldouhlud)’ dirty h npon Lhe teal ealate of ** ilver BilL " —the wan io the muou, Netcren thoe ¢l \ ways and winsome volce of that mun danghter would Lavo dvailed to i Lle's grip toon thd a 10 Lie auill iolds i Wednozdny of 1 hg ton. case 1 set for 1t weck, 1 probavle in the light of tho fact that the Kicaify iroupe depart thls week avd because of the amallncss of the mount of tho LUl that the affulr will be acttled nelom tho abovo date. . T PAOLIZIC COW. In pablisking tha Iist of answers (o thls question caterday [t was {ncoiiectly etated that mono of {num were correct, One of tacia was, and It js reproduced with the nikers recely: Sherman House—Le: twoud, liartLurds V. Lose, Hew Yorks [ {vonéy, Patiadeipais; Col jexter Curie, Madisoni 8. A, lie: Grand Pacio-Capl. . 8. Youog, 'U. United . B A.g Bratcs Bemntor J. J. Ingalis ansas: the Hos. Charies R A A AT G. U. Ursfl Owabs, B, N';Tl Yourk: H. cr, ML MeUuffer, Hockto ake Boperlart Juseph Niooln, J Mgody, Washlogtnt ‘A, M. 1 rotog, Hartfordi tandiag Rock: M. tugebury, U, b: & E‘-fl'»'.‘nl’x" 3.6 ¥ T A T R b Vg B i olaes: G M. Fag Fatubures Wo D. . Nallentin ey, B Lo, 5t Loutss G Ar A ork Cof el ew Waakinktour i 1fo ver st T MoAPWE TN Bheivn, Y actd pns a1 Bog e U w York., e TITY; BANKS, TUE FIDBLITY. Another member of the class whose detight it is to writs communicaions {o the ncwspapers, in- atead of applylog directly to headquartees for In- formation readily acceasible (o bim sud his fellow- inquirers, has written to Tux TRiBUNE (0 know ‘why it is that Dr, Tarplo, Receiverof the Fidelity, has dove so and s0. The communication is signed ¢*Depoaltor,” and the writer, sssuming that his tonstruction of the matters alluded to is correct, tlamora for Tarpla's remov. What be wauts to know is, why the latter allowed Charles J, Halnes to draw ;aul of the Lustitation, stuce its failure, the sum of 83,830 on account of eetvicy d. How, tho tacts are theas: Toe Money wes v belote tho kK went 010 the Hecelver's hands, for vices rendesed by Mr. Ilniuce iu Capacily a2 cashler, Iu the coun. fusion of closlng up affairs, prior to the .Pnuuun for the sppoistment of » 1be bookkeeper naglecteu or forgol to ¢ Haines for 104 services performed. wmoney 'was praperly ¢harged to Mr. Ualues or bis account at the tme wheu the Tal sumy 1B Up the tota) of $3,530 were drawe, but there was no tunupnmllnfi ctedit. Aftertue Meceiver came in Mr. lsines discovered tue omisaion, 803 msked Mr. Turpin to ctedit bim op ke buoks for the eeevices peclormed. This the Doctor was uuwl). iug 10 do, for the reason that be did not thiuk he 1ad 8oy slghi 10 eater up credita” for scyices por- formed prior to bis sppoiutment as Recelver. Ie therefore refused to wake the entry or allow itk to & ho made, Of conrre the $3.:130 stood charged to Mr. Tiaines, although odriouly no tourt {n the Tand would have decided that he owed the bank that Amount of money, and that he wonlil hase to pay {t. Perhaps it wonld have been just aa well to have gone before fndge Moure, And, pon & sfate- ment of the facts, which would not have been de- nied by tho Reeniver, have ohtalned an order authorizing the latter to make the credit entry, and thus equared the thingnp, Dut Mr, Halncs went into bankruptey & few days ago, and, In his pet(. tion, echeduled the itom as one of hie debls, tho " Rocefver having rofueed lo- moke the entry, and this heing & practical mo: of stating the matler in order to obtain a discharge in hankroptey from this debt. which was_only ane In sppearance, and from the nthers which wers debts in fact. This wassll there was of it, and from the forecoing statement of facta it In not ensy to eee how Any o0no can as- serl that there wasany wrong-doiug on the part clthier of the Iteceiver or Mr. lalnes, There was alto a communication in a mornin; paper yoeterday asking why Receiver Tarpin dl not dlapose of Johin C. 11aines' houso at publicaala for the benefit of the depositors. The renson he doesn't {8 almply this: e hasano power to do s Hefore Turpin was_appointed Recelve: Mr. Ilalnes mortgaged his honse to the banl or, to be more accurate, to the Dircctors. When the Recelver stenped in the mortgag parsei Into his hanse, Mr. Hafnes bas kopt up his inter- est payments, and, until he defanits in them, thero will be no carthly reason for taking forcclostre ymcu.‘dln‘l in_order Infiet the property Into the teceiver'a hands and sell it. Thore will not only be no good resson for doing eo, hut nv power, no suthority to tako such a step. 'Thera s another matter abont which there has been more or less unreasonable growling of Iate. tertain depositors have wanted to know why the Receiver didn't sell the safety depository at auc- tion. The (gures show that, whllein March, 1877, the net gain of rentals was bul twenty-one, thenet, wain for March, 1878, was alxty-three, tho new rentals being c]’hl‘-lonr. and the cancallations twenty-one. Thin belng no, the Iteceiver ducen’t exnctly ece why the boxes should be sold. As to the complaint that another dividend Is very slow in making its appearance, the Recelver states that collectiona are slow; that he has to_pay taxes ou the bank's rea] catato; that it takes somo time to collect $130,000 to pay another 10 per cent div- {dend; and, lastly, that the IIIFCI’ depositars ad- vise him not to force the sale of real estate, bot to wait unti} 1t can bo sold to advantage. While the smaller and more needy depositors are_clamoring for thelr moncy, the others, who form by all odde 1he majority, o not sce the propriety of eacrific- ing their Interests to thoee of the minority. JUDSE 0718, Recelver of the State Bavings Institution, smiled blandly on the reporter who leaned up seainet the marble counter yeaterday and asked for nows. And he smiled and smiled, and continued to emile, ss ha told of a man who who Lad cowe In during the dny nnd drawn $1,700, his 10 per cent dividend on 814,000~the second Iargest dividend yet pald. ‘I'he funny featuro of It was, said the Judge, that the man appeared very shecpish about It, and after he hud drawn _his money confessed that ho had atald away untl) he thooght the crowd had been and drawn theirs for the reason that he docsn't want people gcneun{, to know how badly he nad Breen taken in by the bursting of Spencer’s bukble. The reporter had 80 much regard for the maun's mwe- :lh‘:l ho I‘I'l:ld‘lfl get the Judge to alscluse 8 nam ut without success, at the other broken bagks. ——— A dead calin preval MINOR MEETINGS. BALOON-KBEPERS, There was & meetiug of tho Saloon-Keepers® Aseociation yosterday afternoon sn Aurors Turn- 1lalle, not 8 large number of the fafthfnl being present. The President, W. 8. Feldkamp, was in the chalr. Mr. Waseerman, from the Special Committeo to walt upon the Mayor, reported that the Commiitee ' hag walted upon (ho Mayor last Friday and had Jald before lim the desirea of the Assoclation and their remonstrances against interference from pullce officers In the matter of pool-table licenscs, The Mayor had = replied that in- structions woald be given to Pollce- Captaine and Sergesnts not lo make any moro arresta of saloon- keepers for runuing pool-tables withont s license until eome decided actlon should be taken by the Councli, Nothing had as yot been dono by the Councll . Thanmson, Chatrinan of the Committee un Licensce, hnvl:\flkepl back his revart, Henco the mattee wanlert st(li inabeyance. ‘The gnllcu were etill making arreats, notwithstand- ing the promisc of tho Mayur. ‘' report was cepicd, discurelon belng postponed. ‘Tho Com El““ on Cullections reporteid numerous contribu- ona. A motlon was made and carried that tho Special Cemmittes on pool-table licensea Le Instructed to agaln vislt the Mayor and request him to fuldll bis rowisc to Jeave the saloons alone until the Council had taken action, Herr Eogelhardt, from the North Sige. Ilerr Raap, from the Sonth Side, and Herr Schulty, from the West Slde, werc sppointed A comfuittee to select a suitable piace In the centre of the city for holding the future meetings. The Chalrinan called attention to the fact that in St. Louls and all over Missour] soclet! formed, composed of saluon-keepers and liberat thinkers, lo oppose the temperance soclctics, 'The next meeting will be held two waooks from he-ll‘urdny afternoon in the North Bldo Turner- nll, BOCIAL SCIERCE. ‘Tho Lady Board of Managers of the I1linola Soclal Sclence Arsaciation lold thelr regulsr monthly weeting vesterday morning in the parlors of the Tremont llouse, 'I'hcro srore present Mre. E, I Harbert, Mrs. \W. O. Carpentor, Mra. Tiedale, Mrs, ¢,'P. Woolley, Mrs. litscock, Mri. Hrow Mes, W, D, Haboite, Mre. Miller, M. {\lln. Voinl m;‘ -eaoxen. Mra. rowne, Mra, H. L. beavoy, denuing, Laialle; Miss E. .(I Martin, Mes. W. I, Mure, Mlon S, A, 'Richards, Dr. Stockhant, 3 E. B, Harbert presided and Mies 8. A. Richards acted as Secretary, Mrw. C. ', Woolley read a paper on **The Drery Question.” Shoheld ihat woman was hampered in many ways by tho enelavemicnt of custom In reapect to dross, ‘and that it was but one amony other reaultaof an lmperfactand vicluus aducation, Tho dress queation was but ong pliase of & much largor quostiou,—that of woman's complelo eman. cipativn fromold superstitionsand projudices. Tho canan of tho, vreseat incapaclty of’ womeh lay deoper than her clothes, ltwas (o bo found in that pervorted homo tewining, and those fron-elud restreictions which had prevented the develop- ment of her powars, and remanded her ccondary poslilon, Thers wounld be no re- n until woman gave upthe present extravagance which was so prevalent In dre, Hnc insfated that woman should have individu; in dress, She gave aterrible overhanling to the longatrect dress- ©s in vogue thy past year, and advocated o street dress o} least dvo inches from the ground fur rainy days. Sho nlsu advocated the supporting of the skirts from the shoulders, and not from the walst, 48 ot uresent, ae being woro hioalthful, ler prop. onitlons for ‘reform wero of # practical character, £ha wanted common senes and good taste in tho dress of woman, Mea. Valletto read o paperon **The Home In- fluence of Woman,** ‘The following lsdics were admitted to member. ship of the Aesaciation: Mes. O, U, Bonney, 31w, Dr. ¥ M, _llale, Mrs, Iielen Driven, M ', K. , Mev. G, B, Clark, M. G, Lerge, Mre. T, I, Yorinne trs, Npear, Miss Da Cierq, Chi- cago; Mres. 8. U, Melw }’oman City, Lockwood, Sherma! Wie; Mri, Hamnel lencoo Mra.' Dr. ‘Alico = stockbam, Afre. M. L. Hayne, Mrs, C. Atwater Day, Mre. A, L. Woodward, Chicago; brs. W. 11. Uracker, Evans- ton; Mrs. 'Lillle Ve Jagger, T i Elizabeth W. Denpleon, Peorla, Hadl Harrie, Abiogdon; Mrs, ‘K. B, Latham, Lincaln} b] Seyutour, ML, Carroil; Slre. B, N, Shels er. “‘Toulon; Mrs, Prof. Albert. Blewson, omas Metcalf, stiss W. J. Paadock, Nore ¢ Mo, Lot A tle J. Humbby, Tipton, Ia. 3t s b, Woot! Sycariore: ! gulla B Un! som, Uig Niaphdn' BIch 5 Sha. b, L. 11 Beaoi, Crown Foint, Ind. The wecting thon adjourned untll the third Fri- day 1o May, THE WEST PANKS. A regular mecting of the de facto Commlissioners forming the West Park Board wus hold yosterday afternoon, President Lipe {n the chalr, and wmlssionurs Holden, Muus, and Millard present, The Finsuce Committes asked, and was granted, further time (o cxamine tho Beveridge clalin. The requuest was landed with reflections on certaln wembers of thy foard, whoee alleged disorderly conduct had been the meansof bringing about legul complications tending fo delay the Committee's wuik, ond o render the obtaluing of funda tumpo. rarily impussible, Comiisioner Muuw submitted a cocked and vrimed resolution approving the report just made, s well as the actlon of the Board in bringing tha que warrsnto proceedings avainat Collector (ol wan. ‘The zesolution was unausmouslv udopted, Prestdent Lipe submilted a reort. giving the fo- sult af the quo warruuto proccedings against bim before Judge Moore. 1t is almos| dlevs L0 say hat the report congratulated nimsclf, Lipe, and bla triv of fricnds on the couspicuous’ falluto of Mr, Tyrrell's eudeavor (o oust bim, Commlssioner Holden had a resolution all ready, lflpmvln}z the report just made, and cxpressio? the satisfaction of the Board at ¢! ay the public fnterests hud been protecicd from injury by the du- clefon In this case. Thisresolution was lixewlse unanimously adopted, There being no further reports and uo furiher supplomentary rewolutions Lo bring up aud dispose of with nealness and dispaicn, the Board od- Journed. COME TO GRIEF, A ANARY §COUNDREL IN TN TOILS, The FatA-Finder people seem Irrepressible, ‘They bavo been written up and down, have vecn arrested by nearly cvery policeman In the South Division, bave spent several days and somelimes weeks fo jail, but, litle jokers that they are, they 870 alwayu gcen on the strevts when they aro Jeast espected Lo be the 1t s only a week or ten days ago that Chandlzr, the ostensible head and front of the concern. was Jibersted from jail, #od Thursday ke was brought fnto the Central Btatlon and Jocked up without ball. Detectivea Scott and Dander, baving done this, waent insearch of Dr. Uarry B. Pslmer, tho res] wansger of the ewindlog concern, Palmer a1 lsty acoundrel who bas been advartlalog in 1he daily pavers, Srat for a lady fricud, and the afler 1ba mausor of the followlag: " 5 ‘vANT!D—HDU‘ng’Ifi"‘.H WILLING TO GO TO Califorate; red refereates reqtired. Audress o oo dullersi ‘To both advertisements he received numberless zeaponses, sud to the sccond Le obtsived y mure than ous would thiuk for. Heo has slse advertised almilarly under the sMasce of Dr. Dase 3 rington and 1. Barton. Through the advertise ment given above he induced many cirla to como o hix oflce, loom 28, “No, 125 Clatk ntreet, the floor above the Pafh-Finder aflice. There he had ali rorts of accommadations, ond in casea where ha could not possibly get any maney from thom he has forced them to sahimit to ouirageons proceedings. With thoro who had money he toyeil, and carerscd, and made nil eorts of wect promisen of marnage, nntil ho had flecced them, ond then ho becamo anllen, and wonld gelve them uo satisfaction. It wis with this eort of a fellow that the oficers were to cope, and they Jaid as cunning a !rn‘:n theyknew how. ~After Chandier han heen Tocked np they located themeelven at Palmer's room toawnit hin return. Away ng(on\ldn]ghl na _ono molested them, and they had juet retired In Palmer's cosy bed when A fap camé at the door, It was opened, and Henty Lincoln, 8 Istvyer who oc- caplesa room adfoining, and Thomas.f. Wells, another lawyer, entered. They exhibited a bill of rale given them by Palmor in conslderation of $200 cash, the ink of which Instrument dry, althongh it was dated March they had come Lo take poervasion of the property. The officers tnmbied ‘at once that this move was mercly A ruse {0 pain porscerlen of the papers in tho ofice, During the patley Do- tective Scott alipped ont, and when Lincoln and Wells ecparatea he trackeil the Iatter cautlonsly to the corner of Franklin and Washington rtrecta, Wells thoucht ho was being fol. lowed, and altempted to glve him the alip, bat Beott dodged nto a4 base. ment, and there heard Wells eailing to #ome ono in a window above. This person in the window was Palmer, who was looking down upun the officer all the while, but dared nat warn his companion, sx that woni 1 glve himsell awa; Well4 finally dlsanpeared, i Deteetiven Scot Dander, afier searching every room in the Ne Block, found Palmer and Arceated him, A'TRInyNe reporter was with thom afterwards fn the room, uLeru a_thorongh overhauling of Palmer's effecta wan made. 1nn trunk wera found sumn_Cleveland newspapess, an employmente agent’s ook, ond sfome old quack-doctor advortiserents, which tended (o show that Ur. Palmer was noforlously known in Cleveland, and ad been repentedly fined there, and dnally driven out of town, The 1ashinga given hita in the papers wers torrific, , It was alleged that s office at No. 132 Ontario street wasaden vilo beyond desctiption. In an- other cornor wero found fully 1,000 letters, In answer to his advertisements, and Insome cases the correspondenca spread over consider- able time, What will Mollle Mary Grey, White Lily, and Lillic think of their pontleman friendwhen they sce whata li- contious old rake he has proved himeclf. Palmer in about KO years of nge, according to an afMdavit found in hls posscssion. Ihat saya that he was ad- mitted to practico medicine (n 1848 at Rocheater, but ho certainly ta not nearly soold. It 1530 ho was » condnctor on the Palnesburg & Paducah Tiatirond, and in 1870 ho waa ralsing tho wind 1n Cleveland in the manner indicated: 1114 character inthis city Is evinced by the fact that all the old Pathfinder papern were found in his room smong the correspondenco, 1lis gas he borrowed from another room in the building by means of an In- genloas device of his own, which never told any tale. Tloubtless some uthier occupant of the build- lr;p hhn been wondering why Lisgas bills wore a0 oh, The diroct charge for which Dr, Palmer wan ar- reated g that of swindling by means of the adver- tisoment Sophia Jobnaou, of Ifarrison Conrt Ho- tel, Minnie Fihist, of No, 108 Siate street, and soveral others, ont of from $200 to 2300 cay jic will not be brousht into court for ecveral days, or untll the complalnts againat him aro all made out. TIIE OITY-HALL. The Jicenso receipts wore $1,000. ‘The Treasurer's receipts wero: Collector, $010; Water Office, $2,4:41.20: Comptraller, $005.42, Corparatlon-Counsel Bonfleld fs still too ill to coma down town, but it {s cxpected thst he will ve aut o a day or two. A complaint hias been made to Fire-Yarahal Ben- ner abont a lotof emoty oil and whisky barrels stored In the rear of No. 278 South Clinton streot. Mon smoke in their immediste vicinity, and tha Y}enrla fear s fira, The matter was referred to the allding Department. The followlng tuilding-permits wero fasued: Michael Brand,. threc-story trick brewery, x 188 fect, nnrthcast corner of Fullertan avenne and Elston rond, to cost $80,000: Fred Sehtam, twa. story and barcment brick dwelllng, 22350 feet, Asbland ascane, near Cornell stroct, $2.000: L. Z, Lelter, tondd o story to Nos, 81 and 83 Ciar ;il’t!lll‘ld change the interior, at on cxpense of ‘Tho atone war s stlll raging, but tho Counly Ring and the Alderman working In thelr intorest are doing all the talking; the City Bnilding Com- mittce are matisfled with the Hodford stone, and hare easy conscloncee, because, as_ they claim they have maved from' $250,000 fo 100,000 and guticn a bettor material, It turns out that the cir- culntors of the remonstrance against {he Bedford stane were gullty of tlic grosaest misrepresentation in order o pricure alynatures, They said the Bedford stone swas as black a« 2 stove-pipe, which 1t 1s said is not truo. It la clalined that if.the two stones aro pinced siin by sldo, ono who s thirty foet away cannot tell the difference between thom, Anwod sald by Ald, Cook the othor day, **Tho whole trouble ovor this matter arlses from the fact that there Is no steal In it. The ety will gota Dbetter bullding under roof for what the stone alone of the county's half costs, ™ Supt. Mickey ia much exerclacd aver another do- cisfon of Judze McAllister, In which ho gocs fariber than ever before toward preventing the ar- restof thieves. A Uranger wans tricked by a con- fidence man named Care, and made & complaint, e, of courve, dltn't know the fellow, and Justice Knufninun Issned **a waerant for 8 man to bo polnted out to the oflicer,™ Carr was captured, und zave the name of C. N, Clark, 1o wan tin; 100, and Aent to the Bridowoll for ninety days. Uonterday he waa hefora Judge McAllister on a writ of habeas corpua, and the Judge beld, In of« foct, 80 the police #ay, that a man could not bo ar- rested unless bis nawe was known, To his mind, the oficer taving thls purtlenlar warrant conld have arresled any one he saw nt. Carr was releasod, “and snother noe torlous thicf i at large. The polica authoritics, however, told him If he aldn't leava tawn he woul run In svery twenty-four hours. Under this deelaion of Judge Meallistor,tho confidence men will have the run of the city, for If tho Grangors knew them they wouldn't loan them their money, aud, not kuowing them, they capnot have them arrented, T NRW WARBANTS have not yrt been jeencd, and thelr form cannot buglven, "1t 5 undersiood, however, that they atato that they arc nayable out of the taxes lovied for expenditures of 1578 when collectod, and that they contaln & provision to the effect that their acceptance reieasos the clty from ali claim on the art of the individual who' hss done the labor of urnished the materta) for which the warrgnt ts fssued, Thoy diticr in thess particulard from the ordinary warrant, which la slmply a dircc- tion to the Treasuror 1o pay A. B, so much money end charge It ta such and such a fund. It is understood that, after it is officially known that thesa warrants are 10 ba fa- sued, au appilcation will bo mado for an fnjunce tion to revtrain the city ofticers from lesuing thom, on the ground that thoy are an evidence of indebts eduecss—of nn Increase in the city’s debt above tho Hmit prescribed by the Constitution, While the warrant stipulatca that the cily is 10 bo releascd from all lability, yet It will be held in the bill that it 12 in the naturo of & morigage on the city's com- Ing revenue, and Is, therefore, un evidence of in- devtedness, t fs leld, indeod, by ono or two, who go to cxiremes, thst ihe cily cannot legally issue moy warrant of sny kind unless there Lo moncy in the Treasury whierowith to pay it; that If & warrant be lasued, and the Treasurer bave uo funds, it should st once bu canceled, + In caso tho Appeliate Court should declde in favor af the city, as it is belloved 1t will do, thecity officers will Drobably not conwent to’ an appeal to bodune term of the Cirenlt Caurt, which will be beld at Mount Vernon, but will inslst upon tholc tight to have it %o up to the September term, which I hiolden at Oitawa, thus pustponiug action {n the case until lote in the year, TUE NEW COUNCIL, Tae Aldermen who will nake up the new Coun. cll have been very quict for the fasl two oF three fll{lL but it 1s now vretty well koown how the baily will be divided, Onouu side—that of economy— will bo Fearsons, Tuley, Lallard, Ca Phalps, Maltory, tilbert, Teddler, Throop, » i nopf, Walito, Schwelsilial, Seato; leleh—16, But on most quesiions, Wetterer and erhaps Smyth will uct with them, —not, however, n tho organizetion, ‘Tho lstter |s said 10 be under the iufluence of thof County Hing, vot hls friends deny 1t, and say thal o will mever act oihez than in the inlerests “of tne city. {1 1snlso sald that yan failed to win him over to the bummers, cerving for an answer that he (Bmyth) bud po 87 patby with the crowd. Opposed 1o the better ele- ment will ba Sauders, Turesr, Tally, Cullerion, Lodding, NeNally, Oliver. I'nwler, McNuraey, Rysn, Stauber, Janssens. M sflrey, Jou Daly—~15. Nieseu ts doubtiul, but will probably ol the spendtrifts. They will, without nuch stion, secure the organization, snd control the ointmeat of tho cemumltices, Lawlee wanta ta ‘halrman of that on Finsnee. According to the dguring of #ume, there are wighteen on cach side.” 17 this should prove 1o be true, the Mayor will step in sud du tho best he can to satlafy all to- gurdlng tho composition uf (he cummlittevs, Afler the vote fa canvasscd Monday uight, an etfort will Lo mado 10 havo thy now Alderwen aworn lu, It can be legally douc, If they are present, but ths ueusl custom Is to call aroucd at thy Clerk's ofice wad quaiify, Thero will be sor» fun auy way, TUE COUNTY BUILDING. Noateps bava yct been takon to make up the de- ficlency in the Intercat which §o duo May 1. The Treasurer ls recelving every day inquiries from persous holding coupons, but cau give thewm no an- swer. ‘Tho questlon of closiug the County Agent's ofice {s belug discussced. Tho only lhlux’ln tuc way of closlng appears Lo be that to close it would throw a :ulr:lzgut of tho frlcnds of. the Comwissloners out of Sloce C. D. Taylor, the alleged whisk: bau given bail it Bae tranepired that b wis Sorn won the regulsr petit Jury” pancl in dbe Crimlosl Court Mondsy. He was in fall when calledasa Juror, which s ruther an unusual clrcumstance, When Commbssioncr Moyer was wmaking his can. vase for election onu of the lssues was Sexton's **oxtras® fur the brick-work on the Court-Houas, Whenuver bo-spoke ke denounced all **extras,™ espectally e brici Job, but vince thy clection be has chanced his mitnd, 1le s for Hexton, **e: trar,” and everything else that his friend Lenzen suggests. Kexion s golng to put opa biock of buildings for him; but this has nothing to do with it, of coutsc, The nest Grand Jory will have among_fte members & colorod man—J, W. K. Thomas, Thia will be the fieat. colored man who has been drawn ona Girand Jory for several years, and from the fact. that he In A good man. It wonln not be aston- ahing to see him selected aa foreman, 1lenry \ood, lately connected with the (.‘nl!-eumi wan arrestod yesterday for debt, at the Instance of * A, &J. MeQreeor, and brought into the County Conrt fora_hearing, Theclaim was for §72.564, and upon the defendant giving bail in the sam of $160 he wae dircharpd, Fredenick Kuehl and Frank Hradlcy, insolvents, wero aiso arraigned. Thelr casen were continned, Commlssioner Spofford intends to take Fires Marshial Benner to the County Poor-llouse at an early day, tho ohject of the visit boing to exsmin® the facilities thore for putting out a fire, and to ascertan what can be aidded 1o enhance the safety of the fnmates. Thoe bullding Ia a rickoty, wonden structare, and_fa liable fo bo conaumed al any time, The only préventive there now in n Ateam- ump, atwoand a half inch supply-pipe, nnda ot of rotton hose, Whilo additional recurity tn desirable, a depleted Treasnry affords littlo hope for any immediato improvement. SEXTON A8 A JOKER, Contractor Sexton was in high glce'yuludny. anid had a tale to nnfold, Rald he, *) rm up A ob on Commiasloner Tturling the other day when o was showing you reporiers around tho Court- House and pointing out the defects in the brick- work. 1knew he was coming, and was preparod for him, by ordering my men to dotmhle the quan- Uity of cemont used in_ {he tmortar, and yet he eald there wnunl] enaugh cement In It to Awear by, ' and he burst forth in a hearty laugh. **The fact i3," he continned, **I thought Me, Burling's ex- perience as an architect had heen of some advan- 1age to htm, Bat it appesrs It has not,™ and then bo went on to sny that Mr. B. had esid ‘what he did to galn nowapsper notorlety. Soxton doea not like Burling, it is very clear, and almply becstao ho does not 1Ko bia * extras,” Dut Bex- ton's joke Is not a very good onc afterall, from the fact that Mr, Burling did notnasa upon the mortar prepared for him as *‘s job,’ but upon the mortar which had been sct scveral days, and which had been prepared as ‘*a Job™ on the county. VISITORS TO SIIERRY AND CONNELLY. Baveral reportors wero amoug the vieltors at the Jail yesterdny, and the Jaller nfforded them op- portunity to pass tpon the vexations of visiting- day. Tho rush of visitors was great, and they were of all kinds, descriptione, coloes, and nation. alitics. 'Tho firat ones to whom attention waa directed were acveral white woien who called to ray thelr respecis (o a negro man, And lio ' meetng _waa tho most cordial and affectionato, Then csme a hright looking glrl of nbout 18 sammers, who wanted to ece Connelly, the murderer, The Jailer aatd sho was a regalar callor, which led the acribes to maka romne inquirics of her asto her busine: Hhe gave her namo as Miss Christlanson, and said ehe llved ot Nu, 161 North Deaplaines steect, and that her attentlon hnd been attracied to Connclly hy what she had seon In the papars about him. She had never ecen him before he was arrested, but soma- huw her aympathles went oat toward him, and upon belug Informed that. she haa bean talking to reporters sho wwae geently put out. 'The Jullor nfterward sold of ler that she was u constant visit- or, it he did not know who aho was or what was her busiieas, e wald, howovor, that sho waa not the only admirer that Connelly bad, for thoro was » married woman who hnd callcd to see him Just s frequently, and that he had dona overything to find out who she was, bat n vain. Thanoxt caller that attracted attention was a mero wirl who called Lo see Sherry. Connole 1y's partner 1 crimo. Sho, too, 1t sppenrs, 19 8 regulae caller, and the Jalloris a littio mixed as 1o what the feminine sdmiratlon of the murdercra means. 110 watches them cluul{. but so far tho cause of Ltho apparent Infatuation Is & mystery. CRIMINAL. ‘The case againat G. M, Morse, charged with hav Ingz run a rectifylng cstablishinent without taking out a license, was dismlseod yesterday aftornoon Ly Conunissioner Ioyne. Dotoctivo John Ryan yestceday returned home from Buflalo, hnflnlz In chargo John Ilorhe, who i1 chiarzed with tne farceny of over 8200 cash, some clothing, and tools frowm Louls Wendnagel, of No, 702 State street. At 0:U0 last evening & tramp named John Jonger accldently fell into tho river near the Van Buren street bridge, ‘The bridge-tonder hesrd him and thirew bim a pole, with which he kept himself afloat unt(l he was rescued. The assanlt and battery charzeagainat Dr, Spray, Buperintendent of the Insane Asylum at Norwood Park, was dismisscd yesterday by Jastice Robin. son, 'Tho complaint was madae by a man nawed 1toach, an attendant at the Asylum, Charles Ward and Thomas Dowitt, drivers on rlval "bus Hnes, engagea in a fight on Willow streat abont o paseenger, and wern locked up 1o the Chi- cago Avenuo Statlon, Charles Colman, 2 younj boy, 18 at the Armory charyed with tho larceny o seyeral small packagia of butter from Ayor's come mission house on South Watcr street, 2 Atan carly hour yestordny morning a burglae effacted an ontrance to the realdence of Mrs. Louls Beckor, No, 1030 Halated stroot, whils the family wero absont from homo. A man nomed )Menry Berger discovared him while ransacxing the honso, and In atlompting to capturo him the burglar ar‘:-wnrnvulver and scared him off. Nothing was ou. Late last night OMcer aines nnd Sergt. Ryan, of tho Wesl Twellth Birect Statlon, arrested donnnle Lamb, the = mnotorious, and Jacl ‘Tinane, well-known thieves. They bhad n theie posieesion thrce and one-half yards of double-fold Cussitnere, (wo and one-half yurds of pauls goods, both evidently stolen. Tioy woro caught un Hulsted atreel, near Farrant's pawa-shup, to which they were evidently beading. Justice Summerfeld {ammny mornlng compli- mented the boy-detective, Ueorge 8. Dlxon, for the jnroads he had made upon the gangs of young thilcves thal Infost -the business part of the city. James Hnnley was fined 850 and Jamds Emith 83,for aseaulting hio while he was en. deavoring to catch a couplo of boys who nad pick- vd 8 lady's pocket In front of the Journal ofice. Inside of four daye Master 1Mxon has caused tho of nearly o dozen yonng thloves whom he ught in the uct, and nearly of whomn aro well acquainted with the inner walls of colls at the Aruory, And out of tholot nut a -in{;lu ane Lag been allowed Lo excapo fines In tho Pollce Court. Owing to Mr. Swett's fullure 10 turn over thoso rnptu In the Protection Life matter until late WVednesdsy evening, State's-Attorney Mills was Aunable, (El(tld&y motnluk, to furnish the ot neyw of Woods aud Kenafi a Lill of paritc a8 he'had expected to do bad ho ootalned po elou or the papers Wednorday mornlug, By common consent of all the parties, the matter went over un- ti] Monday morning, when the defendanta will bo lkely to get 8ll the porticulars thuy want—perhaps more~ Thera wus sutue curlosity when the matter came up yesterday morning on the part of Henator Kiddle to know when the 1al would be had, but it was cauly satlsied by r. Mille, who replied that e was as much In carnest a8 tho other side, Just as unxious to have the cnse tried at an carly ‘day. and that atrial would be had within a very few days afier Lhe flling of the ulll of particulars, A few days sgo L was afnounced that Durt Johuaon, a colored 1man who wes wanted In this city uj ‘arious chiarees. including (hat of o muze dotous sasault upon's had been cap- turedat Dutralt, colored exp) nian, wao was upon Jobnson's bond for $400, went 1o Detroit for the prisoncr, ho fdguring that it wouuld eaveoxpenso and the troublc of geiting n requinition, as s bondsman has the best claim in such €310 to thu person of the prisuner. Walker warncd at noth ends of the route against the cunniug of Johnson, and he was full of self-ausurance that Jobnson could not escape him. Neverthieloss, laat avening the news reachad this clty that Jotinaon hud cscajied near Michicun City, Willa tho train was runntiy ¢¢ full spoed, ho had succeeded in gettiug upon the platform upon some retest or other, and Was nnt (Lers long when ha omped, manacled wnd sheckisd though hie was, At last accounts the dlscunea!ate bondsman was wending his way back (o Miznlgas City la (he bope of recavering thu lost prisuner. Justice Bummerfield yesterday held the follaw- fng: Jubin U'Nelll, of No. 500 Blato atreet, 8400 to tlie Crinina) Court assuult with [ntont to kil Charies o, 14 West street: ¢ n, un old Pemtentiarg bird, burglaty of about $:00 warth of goods frum the clothing store of ¥, E. White & Co., Nu, 761 West Madiso eet, snd burglary of clulblag from Al fred Quist, of the samu number, 31,100 (v tho Criminul Coort; Joseph | mu -charges, tm)o ditto; lugo Karman, ¥ of puout 300 worth of yuods from his cmpioyere, Mor- s & toldschmidi, $U00 to the 234 als Tracey, larceny ue ballew of 250 worlh of goods from Mre, E. E. fluslin, of No. 40 Stuto steest, §500 to tho 20th; Micheel Merbort, dis- oiderly, 850 Hne; Andy Smith, vagrant, sent 1o the llouss of Correction oo old executions for 130; gorga Wall, larceny of & watch frm Join b Timothy McCarthy acd rante, 850 o letens Price, James Henncssey, Vi) Hicks, Dora Brown, % Jdones, dlsorderly, $300 vuca to Lhe 241k, and 300 additiousl upon charges of not preferred by George Ilonry, keeper of a saluon ' faut sl the corner of Founh nue and Poik street. Justice Morzison ued Mary Price, » potarlous strevt-walker, $100; Walter ltedden and | John Mack, vagranls, the former of whom was aoverely wounded soine Lime sgo by the uolurlons ‘Yommy Mott Ia a gy el 88 10 the poeseasion of some_stolen proverty; Jerry Whalen, the wnotori- ous, §300 to the Uriwinal Court for mailicious mise chief in btnklug tho windows and a Jot of crock. ery ia front of the atare No. 570 Canal slze {8 wanted ou sovorsl other charges of slmilar nature. SUBURBAN, LAKE. A apecia) meeting of the Board of Trustees was held Thursdsy afternoun, but, as Supervisor Con- dit waa detalued b botac by sickness, no busiess of {mportance was transaclied. President Monigomery snnounced the standing committees 83 follows: Finance—3casrs, 2 Contins Toaie, Brideee, ond Drsinsge Caboh aud Murphy; Water, Fire, ond Uss—Xolan aud Slulrhead; *Liconses -Naruby and Condit; Towu and City Helatlons—Coudit and Nolans Prioting— Nolan sud Muirhead; Saaitary—Murphy aud No- 130; Judictary—Muirhesd usd Murphy, A meeting of the polico of the town waa hetd tmwcdlaicly alter the Board adiourued (0 take ac- tion in regard to thelr p { ‘The town money, nnd, under the decislon of the Ru Couet, Ia unabie 1o bortow any maney, ot _In any way anticipata the taxes, Town-Attornoy Veeder explalned to the men the situation, and sald the only thing the torrn conld do was to pay them in orders, which they would have to got discannted as their necessitles regaired. ‘The men, harlog no siternative, accepted the situation. The election to-day for two memhers af the Basrd of Edugation for school district No, 2, 1iyde Park and Lake, will J!rohnbl bo clorely contested, a3 the frionds of the two tickels no reme arc making nnnsual efforts for the enc- cers of thelr favorite candidates. The poll will he at the Centennial rchool-house, on Fifty-firat street, and will be open from 2 o'elock to Bo'clock p. m. The candidates ara C. 8. Brownell, the present Prestdent of the Board, and Dr. A, {1, Champlin, from Englewood, J. ¥. Fozz and John Fareen, from tho car.shops, Bn‘mrvlwrc«:mllt was questioned by the reportor an to the probabllity of the new Board of Iiyde Park Trnstecs withdrawing from the joint partner. #hip in the present water-works. He thought the new Board bad no such inteotlon, He conld not tell what his Bonrd wonld do in case nuch a resolution was ndopted, as they had not given the matter much consideration. e ————— A TREASURE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, A new refrigerator, called *'The Perfection,' has recently been placed in the market by the R. T, Hambrook Manufacturing Company, and it {s prononnced by all who have examinod 1t the best thing of the kind ever offered to the public. It is #o areanged that a perfect ventilation Is secorea without admitting tho warm ontside alr. The In. terior |s therefore alwayas cool, dry, and sweet, and & great saving of the ica fs cffected. The re- trigerators can be acen in full working order, with {co tn, at ell the leading houscfurnishing catablish. ments fn tha city, and at the factory, Nos. 120 to 130 North Desplaines street, They aro made of the best hard-waod lnmber, finely Anished, and are sold at the prices charged for the common pino refrigerators, ‘Tho 1Ilambrook Manufactuting Company have already achieved s repulation for the oxcellence of their work In alt descriptions of #chool and ofice farnitare, apool-sllk and thread cabinets, and other finer lines of cabinet-work. At their raw-mill and factory at Delding, lonis Conn- 1y, Mich., they are dolng an extenalve husiness in ‘bent waod, s well as wagon and agricultural e vlement stock. MONUMENTAL ART, Mr. John H, Volk, thoacknowledged monn- mental artlat of Chicago, ls engaged on some hand-. somo monumental work for the clty cemeterics, and at hi= office, corner of Dearnorn and Randolph atroete, lio Ia preparing & number of striking and beautitul designs for eimtlar work in other cltics. —————————— SENSIBLE TO THE LAST. 8everal Chicago boot and shoe manufacturors have consalidated and will farnish goods direct to conaumors al lowest porsiblo prices. Salearoom 1s at No, 81 North Clark street, corner Illinols, - ——— Schitemann’s Nest Job. Londan Times, Dr, Belilfemann, whose collection of antiqul. tles from ilissarlik are now ultrnuun(: #0 much stiention nt.the South Kensingion Muscum, s not satisfled with the laurcls he bas gained. In Ucrmany, where his dlscovuries excited at firat the greatest skepticlsm, ho has complotely car- rled “the day. The German Amhmenlo cal Buclety, under the Prestdency of Prof. Virchow, presonted Dr, Schlicwann lately with a diploma of honorary membership, and ‘with a magnif- fcent album, contalning an allegorical title- page, In which his cronking critics aro repre- sented by tonds squatting on & large toad-stool, whilo tho Goddesa of Victory crowns the fn- defatigable discoverer. o Dr, Schllmuann bimeelf, however, thioks that thero {8 stlll somo work for him to do at insar- 1ik, ond he bas theretore seeured a now firman and intends to continue his excavations ns scon as the country i at nll safe to live tn, Thero is some uncertainty, for {nstance, with regard to the oid bullding north of the gate, and Dr. Hchliemann now Intenda to Iay open the whole of that portion. Hemalntalns that immedlately north ol tho gate there is s manslon larger than tho rest, into which the gate passage leads; that tho ruins of that mansion arg covered by alayer of atones and red ashes, elghtor nine feet thick, and that on that layer thore stands snother pro- historic house, left by hin in situ. His lirst work will bo to lay free the whole of tho lower house, and ho lavites ail who doubts his state- ments to bo present at his exeavations. Ilis abject now ts to uncover the whole of the city, from twenty-thece to thirty-threa feet below the surface, but the outlay for such an under- taking will be considerablo. Ho'also hones that new discoveries will con- yince the Incredulous that tho treasuro now ox- hibited ot South Kensington §s not a forgery, as hua been stated by bis former cook, Nicolas, It is wetl-known, however, to all who take an In- turcat {n thesc matters that anothor treasure has_already been found, viz., by sotne of Lr. Hehiliemann'’s workmen, and carrled off to Con- atantinople, whera it 1s now exhibited in the Imperial Museum. A deseription of that second Trojan treasure, hy M. Phillp Dothier, the kccl’;.nr of the museum, was given In the fevue Archiologigue, June, 1870, and” leaves no_doubt that It belongs to the szme period as the ono now exhibitedat thoSouth Kensington Musoum. ‘Tho Ward Detrott Free Preas, On Satnrday, John D Lyon, brother of 3rs, Eber I, Ward, purchased a largo number of heavy claims againat tho estale of E. D. Ward, at tho rate .of H7§5 cents on the dollar. The claimsof certain nnnfe- residing in Stonington, Conn., con- sisting of notes of the Flint & FPere Marquotta Rallroad Cnmqnny mdorsed by Ward, simounting to something like 82:10,000, tha valance of W, U, Thompeou's claim for $43,000, that of Solomon Uardiner for $21,000, and of Emily Ward for 824,000, are among those purchased by Mr, Lyon. As ho had proviously bought in several other clalms, ho now owi ‘majority of the debta. state, DEALTES. PECK=Apri] 10, 1878, Lucis Walt Peck, wilow of the Jute Casatne Iy Peck, of Burllogton, Vi, Funers on sunday, Apri 21, at 190 p. ., from Xo,'40ow liyda ydo'Par Park ovenie, A The reinaliia will ba taken to Nurlington. Vt. §2-Nurlington, VL, papars pleaso copr. BB ApriL 10, of contuunptlon, af the resldence of atnuel Koer, ce, " Fanule, youoges Unilelierof Cipt. P, J. Kerr, aged 20 yoars, 70008 Funeral Ruuday ¢ 3 p. E¥"5an Franctaco papel JORDAN—AL 5t. Luk ] asa copy. ospital, on the 18th tnst,, 1y ot th afieal i L5 Chgre of the Evipbuoy, Turoop ATWATER=-At Buffalo, o ths 31th inst.. Mrs, Ellzaboth E., wife of Samnel T. Atwater, of Clilcago. HURKE: ,VI'II 18, Mrs, Slary Burke te Mary DBlg- in, ut ber residence, 43 and 83 South Csnal street, of eart dissane dropay, age 64 years, Funcral at restdeace, Bunda; 0 o'clock, to Bt. Putrick's Church, theucs by earrlages to Calvary Cemctery, Friends of famtly invited. E&Hartford, Conn., papers yicaso copy. 1IDNAN~Of consumption, on the 18th Inst., Mary A dionan, vzed 3 years, Funoral’ figmresidoiice of her cowln, Willm THonau, 481 Tweniy-slxt street, Satyrdey, 10 o'clock a. by carriage aulv: 3 i KUHN=Thursdsy marofug. Aol 19, Mrs. Elzabel m.'n Jelared Tt g R R P 0 Hertiog. ‘aneral from her late residence, 401 North Clark atreet, Sunday, Apr) 21, 812 0°cloek p, m, Friends of the famiiy ar ctfully invited, FUITTON=At Qrand Uaplds, Allch., April 12, 1878, ira. 2. ititro |g:n1\l Senrs, “Wetiter S i 457 1aer, of this clty, and Mra. Dr.” Dayiiss, of' in* dianayofle, i TAYLOR=On Friday, April 10, of g beri Tagior. aced 659 24rs ki 10 monthn 08 Al Funcral fruim residence, 1441 Indisns avenus, Mon. dny, Aprli 24 Da, m. - Kematns to bu taken te Biue 114t for interment: £2 i Sl sapers pisase copy. TIATUHFE AL RRiver Forest, of 1 1 L wire ot George Lo Thatohers 1o the Ssa Yass AT hie. 26, Funcral service m, ho M. &, C! 22, a § sl train Wil foavo Wells' Bireet Denat wt 104 in.u stpptng st Austin avenus sad Oak Lark, returning at 12:13; thence to ltasehill, §#*Vuiladeiphia papors plcsia copy. DOOLEY—Iu tbis city, Thursday, Aprll 10. Lirrle oatey, B0~ Bpringfiald, 11k, papers please copy. NATURE DEMANDS A TONIC n the norves aro unstrang, the head aches, the etilo |8 poor or variable, the slecp disturhed, [ Ascnunl depreciation of vital power le expa- rienced. Such o state of thinge canuol long exlat without the developiment of serious discass, Too most active and genlal inyvizorant known s Hos. teiter's Blomach Bitters, Tho absolute varity of its spirituous basia and botanic ingredienta gives it a permancnt claim o Pulflln confidence, and Ity surpassing inedicinal value §s admitted by medical men of distincilup, by whom it is widely used In priveio practice, Yo fever and ayac,—bothas & preventive and remedy,-dyspepsla, llyer com- vlaint, Llious rewiticnl fever, constipatio cbaleralc complaints, flstulence, aud all fntestiua! disorders. I\ ls a thoroughly reliable remedy, the antifebrile snccific iar excellence of the w: 1 diatricts of this other countries, where aaes boru o 3 prevail, and as a geo tinuschold it is also umiverasly ca- f b rewmedy "ANNQUNCEMENTS, ay, Al 0 Mra. o uiregartuer, I trom | ruisl lergartuers of Madsm Krause | for Klu York. oeite, of FJMiE PRILOSOPIICAL 50CT n‘cdlu\ battls this evening WILL ITNESS fabey, Hlunieovaths WL ficture o v Trest: t m.: Gl Profe. Quine sad Jowell, Allo- r FIIBT WALD REFUDLICAN CLUD WILL l weet }Ia League “:ll. &t the (irand P Motel, thia eventog at 8 wclock. ' A full stiendasce 1s request: :llu”fl atiers of importance will cume up for consids o Y u, W‘. went o paths CABINET ORGANS, Buying or remiing de sure i CABINE T2t msssaienie CATALOGUE dnd CIRCULAR. A Naw BryLEs, Hxoucsn P and muck (nformaiion. e 0 R MANON & IHAMLIN ORG., 230 and 433 Wabaal-ay,, Clicaso! TATLOK - $54,000 A YEAR. Dow’t You Want to Join? ‘When you step Into one of those Elab- orate Tailoring Establlshments and see, up In one corner, ono cotter at work, did It over strike you that the whole expenses of that establishment, store and personal, must bo pald by the profit of that ono man’s work s and, If so, that yon must CONTRIBUTE (If yon order a’suit) at least 820, perhaps $25 8 Just think over the matter and seo If thero isn’t some point in the above suggestion, We have now six cutters working till 9 o’clock overy night. Bix Suits Is constdered a falr day’s work for one man, so you sce that we are turning out at Icast 38 Suitsa day, or say 900 a months if we maie §6 profit on each Sult, result, monthly, £4,600, or 854,000 per anunm, GEN- TLEMEN OF CHICAGO, {hrow off any prejudico you may have, and come In and investigate., Wo will prove to yon by our WORKMANSHIP that the differenco bo- tween our prices and these great Artlst Tallors are from §10 o $20, and cvery dollar ot it is clear profit to them (if they huy goods as cheap as we do) ond clear logs to you, for ourgaods shall bho equal in overy respect. We are increasing our facilities with our increasing busincss, and our prices will ho less as the business Increases. The timo may como when we can mako yout n Sult for a proflt of $2 and hien clear $1,000 a dny. “sSmmIT WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, Tailor-Clotliers and Square-Dealers in all doods worn by the Man—kind. BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING HQUSE, CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. Branch, 532 Milwankee:av,, cor. Rucker-st Opeon Evory Night Until 8. DBARBITT'S PREPARATIONS, B, T.BABBIT TS Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFIOE AND FACTORY': 0s. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-st,, , ¥, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, B IoF Bisasily, S0 ehToK PUTDoRcs erer Odeted ey or fol [0 | i DR purpost ! PRSI L L L PR BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Blade from the purest. Lenut-mc ofls, Unrivaled for hoTallut and the Bath.’ For utoin the Nutsery 1t a8 10 equal. Hample box, contalning thres cakes, sent frea on racelpt ut 75 cents. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From thls Powder o beantifal and sorviceable white Joft Houp, o oy desired strcngil, can be mude iy ten minutes without the usa of kressd or potash., Tril package sent free on reco!pt of 25 cents. BABBITT'S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely pure. Tiread, cakes, puddings, etc., made In ashort s f time, keep longer, an mora di+ eatibln sy wiien mado uf commion snd clieap, Imits. ons. A trisl packago sent freo on receipt of 75 centa BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Astandsrd article. Asamplo packsge sent free or recalps of 23 cents. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, ofrom all fmpurities, The housewifa T X inted AT package sent free on receipt of ean rely upon it ace BABBITT’S POTASH. A pura concentrated alkall, donble the streagth of wm‘t’nau polu'l‘l. Ssmple sent free OD fecelpl of 23 TIIE PROPRIETOR will glve an ouunce of &ald far every ounco of impuritica found fo aoy of theso preparations. For Salc bu all Dealers. e a— MEDICAL, HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, gl X 3 5 s TrApE-MARK. hem, or ade olqp Liver Tad Ca, No ane, PO, cur 348 W. Fourth 8¢, Oba., pegats ravh st R P A Rolmaw's Liver and Somach Pl Depot of Bupp 11“' ln‘l-nllun--l.. Corner ) Uhlenza, Flegant snartments fof ladics and gentlemen. Con. suitailon free. “The Immend e gteer o imimchse sais of thess remedien Speuke Yolumes In Lhelr prafue. . WATES & HANLEY, Agents, CLOTHES-ULEANING, s Clothes ! & LADIES AND GENTS. 13 Ne 07 Norih Loulz, Ma, B.—Ladica' Dresses ucs, 2&13'1’. ele, dye Wholevain aud Ret. 1. and warniated. ¥ DUANITAM, 203 W. Madisa Si., Cludaco. LR HOUSE HAIL STORE, The beat place o Chicago for Hatr Goods, wholcsale oF tuisll. Invroved Gossamer Wavea 8 apecl iy 41 Mon- Toe.0r 470 W. Madiso, “atalovucs free. MiS, HATTIE M. HULL. ‘VAélfx'r balr by fade beau~ NARATOGA LIAJtA dua't ruln crimpinu it, In fact, 3 PR A T T n Matet ; THOMISUSS, 310 Wabast-sr. By GEO. P. GORE & GO, shand 70 Wabsnav, ¢ BATURDAT, APRIT, 20, AT 9:30 A, I, REGULAR RALE. OF ¢4 FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, French Plate Mirrors, O Fataiingn Coponiri s, Mice Desks, 8,000 Cigare, oy AT 1180 Po M. UNCLAINED DAGUANGE, GFO. P, G0RE & CO., Auctionecn, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 9:30 A, M, y ‘This #alo wiil, in many respcets, be the most Important of the season thua far. Furtber pange. ulars fn thia coluton to-morrow. GRO. I, GONE & €O,, An Eighteen Hundred Cases - Boots, Shoas & Stinpers AT AUCTION, APRIT, 24, at 9:30 a. m., prompt, Included in this sale will he Wom’s Chicago Shos Co.’s wnrrnnll:rll :::-' e GRS 48 ool bent Plow Bhoa-? ! e QEO0, I, GORE & (0. 68 & 70 W REGULAR TRADE SALE, CARPETS! THURSDAY, April 25, 10 a, m, ‘We rhsli scil In ronjunction & very desirable ifnaof FLOOR OIL-CLOTES, We eapectally I'ETXH thae Country Trade to £Xamiry oar Cotton-Cusln Ingrains, Tapesirlex, Stalr Carper, inga, Axminater Rugs, Cramb Cloths, and Biatting by. fore concluding theis vlnumren GEO, P GORE & Anctloneers, By Wil A, BUITERS & C0,, Auctloneers, 174 East Tandoloh-st, REGULAR RATURDAY FURNITURE AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY MORNING, April 20, AT BUTTERS & €0.’S AUCTION ROOMS No. 174 East Randolph-st. E®-Tarticular_attentlon givon to thn sal hod Guods at PRI VATE BWRLLINGE: © o Howe THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, ETC, At marble-front dwelliog 281 WEST MONROH-ST MONDAY. MOIINING, April 23, at 100" A O T & CoN Aty THE ENTIRE DOYLES' COLLECTION JAPANESE ART TREASURES, Comprislug a Huperb Assortment of G0 Japanese Secreens, Sifch and rara Enamets, Tronzes Lacqner Clotso Marsetrie, ‘Forcellan, Faienco, I¥orr. ullion i Card Embrolderies, Orientai Dirtc.s-Tirse and Curis, Th anious iizen and Blahu MAMMOTH VA: CUSPADORY, and some RANE GENUINE C! BATSUMA, AT AUCTION Tnesday and Wednesday, April 23 and 24, Bales commencing at 11_o'clock » AT it W, BUTTENN & COUB BaLERNO0S, Bocmd kioor v 174 Esat ltandolphest, Catalogues will ho ready l(mlfil‘ Ladles are invited to tho salo of thesoYare and eleguat Bt loEer Tebutatian oi (i hiieea wiil be sustained l{?h! ont.o Spichan Cullecuy W TTERS & C(L, Auctioneers. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Carpets, Grand Piano, Etc.,, At marble-front dwelling NO. 452 FULTOIN-ST., THURSDAY MORNING, Aoril 23, at 10 o'clock. WM. A. BUTTKRS &CO., Auctloneer. By ELISON, POMEROY & C0, Auctloneers, 78 and 80 Iandolph.st. BANKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION. TIE BALANCE OF LIPMAN'S STOCK AT STORE OOR. OLARK AND MONROE-STS, Baturday Morning, April 20, at 10 o'clock, Jowelry, Diamonds, ‘Watch Movomonts, Jowolors’ Boxos Trays, and Jewoiry Boxos, Burglar-Proof 8afe, &c., &0, BRADFORD HANCOOK, Assignee. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctrs By CI1AS, E. RADDIN & CO., Auctioneers, 118 & 120 Wabash-ar. TUBSDAY INBXT, Elegant Sale of BOOTS & SHOES. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Largo 8ale of DRY GOODS, CLUTILING, UATS & CATS, and NOTIONS. CIIAS, E. RADDIN & C0. By WM. MOOREHOUSLE & CU, 84and BY Randolph-st. 11 sell & Targe 0ok Aspuocrelock thismornin of now and desirable Farlur Chamber Sets, {oretlier with o fatl ino of new furntiure of sl it Now and nd carpeis. cond-lia A Ve ahiall Blsa selt ré fixtures of & oot NrH nv’:'. ables, kus-Ostures e 1l i O ‘beh iato bar-mirrot, Tk ug " Wil MOORES By H. FRIEDMAN, 200 sad 202 llandolpli-st At 168 South Clarkest,, ot the FIRE STORE, on Thursday, April 25, at 0:30 8, m»' $6,000 STOCK OF CLOTHIN TO THEBE TRADE. Cloalng-Out Baly of Btuck and Fizures, an pCloring0uL Baly of Kuuck and Fiaurse, e B Ot S Coatn, elc.s Without 1 serve, to Cluse Busluess a. M V. DECKFORD, SELLING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK AT STIKICJ(LANB’S BIRD STORE, 12 WERT MADISON-8T. - AUCTION SALE of 13.00 Live mvd_.‘“& ad Fernerics, TUESUAY nd 2%, InT nn‘ml«h‘ 2 Wreat Madison- over held tath Deiglan Can Auctloneer: © tug of German sid o Iirds! Theusnes. Uiackl ard 3 Nighitnasles. Lo mkrianks, Lunneth GOl g, Aqusrid aifkin ori Iitrd Cages, togethier with o choice lot of Al Fivodus and Poultry, "Afso Stuffed Birge snd LESY witha large callecilon of “Hird biiuy L Humas Hugs, \1|Cg 5,000 paira of Bird, Aol Dlll“ 'yery Bo¢ Eyie: fowetner witiy tho caser wso SILF e, “{ divhed Sho om 8Y0 Lo Le it BTHICKLAND'S 31D West Matison vn Tucsday ind Wedn Baly wili comnence For Younz Farmcrsand ¥ tivaio & toate fur Nural and profts. Basi Pxt 00 fer yesrs samyle, pustpali. Go *Yorxo Fougs? fumat,” 116 Mo EGGS v 4 [ 1o} 3 e, N 0N EASTER FLOWERS, FLOWKERS. The cll.llnll-t‘:ll :.l;‘ OS ERUEAR I the . - Gel o8t B ) B, WOV PR Ao

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