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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. APRIL 23, 1878 THE CITY. .GENERAL NEWS. The intetnal rovenus teccipls yesterdsy were Gen, Sheridan Teft Chicago yesterday for s visit The First Regiment of Cavaley heid a reception at the Matteson Ifouse Jast night. Bub-Tressurer Gllbert yesterday delivered to wnbscribers $110,000 of tho new 4 per cent con- The Kate Claxton Combination, II. T. Bargent, and Mme. Nelena Modjeska, are st tho Blierman Iloure. Smith Sheldon, of tne firm of Rl Leroy Chnrch, at Eeg., snd son. Isnac B. Sheldon, eldon & Company, bookpabiis h- re {n this city, stopping with 02 Wabash avenue. The 1lon. E. D. Washburne and family returned e e treaithens Sacimy b3 % e e His hesith fe greatly Im- absence from this city. The te: atnre observed by Man- e optIciAn on tirect, (Toinune Haild- B a.m.,70 degreen; 100, "m.J’oBT. Darom- 29,70, Coroner Dletzech yesterds Charles Ogle, 63 years of 1y run down on the road; and aleo npon the boly of a m: 10 be James Nefian, who wua fonnd drowned noar the Burlington slip by Officer James Ray. mesting of the Execativo Committea of the Association held yesterday, ken on the report of the Committee of r‘awlnlon llho nmznclnhl“can llt‘Icn’n of the city, but for consideratlons of public pol make nothin; llnh'l’lc untfl aftct the meeting of the Aesearors, which will be held at tho rooms of tno Association at 10 a. m. to-day. Comypany ¥, First Regiment, had a full-dressin- epcction at the Armory on Lake strect, which was # )arge namber of ladies and gontle- ys have just reccived tneir fu)l com~ lement of new uniforms, and are fuily e e company was commanded by Capt. C 1ehl, and, cousidering that ithaa but recently ‘been organized and the members havo never drill- ed In public before, they acquitted themselves ex- cld an Inquest npon g0, Who i Milwaukee & St. The Qerman Savings Bank la parties to come forward and tal Bt par, real estate DrOpOrty of nesets of tho bank, and the invitation is eaid to hnve been pretty gen. ‘Yesterday tworales were cifected erty on Divielon street, near ere both the purchaser and the During the pres- worlh of property bo- crally accepted. Jnmboldt Park, bank made a ratistacto ent month obout 816, Tongini to tho bank has bern #o cxchanged. . Henry F. GUlg, of the Americen Exchanze g Eity, Rince M. (11g uan o8- London, 1 in the city. Fimed the proprivtorship of that inatitution it has Deen greatly smproved and the premnises cularged, until now it occupies two entire floors of the com- modious buildiog oppostte Charing Cross. the ndvantages of the Exchange ia that durin; fifry-elght days of the year it is the only bank an Tending-room which §3 open ta the public, Alr. Gillig §s In this country for the purpose of arran ing with tho leading railroad cumpanies for il eale of tickets, and has thus far been cxtremely Earter eervices wore lield in Immannel Reform- ed Eplscapal Church, corner of Centre and Dayton sircots, Kunday evening, the dutles of the new X W.' Adame, as Bishop Che- ney's sssistant, requiring his presence at Christ Church in thy morniug. 'Fhe altars and chancel wera handeonicly decorated with the cholcest of iloral offerines, and the singing by the choir wan ane of the marked featurcs af the uvccarion. Rector deliverud an able scrmon on ** The Living The services altogether were nnnsually nitractive, and served to brin: gregntion that has ever nasemb) The Treasary Department has becoma eo thore oughly convinced of the exfatence of the New York as detatled from time to ¢ Tie ‘Twnuxe, that 3. L. %, Lelter Lios bocn tnvited, on hebalf of the West- crn importers, to go to New York, and slt with the Commfssion in thelr investigation uf tho way in which Collcctor Atthur and his licutenants have Been fn the habit of runnin too thoroughly familiar wi out tha largest con- ed in the chureh, Custoin-House fraud: time in the columnn ol absolate cost of R to d_upor spreial pleadings of the New York importing fing; anuthey may a8 well try to drain Niagaru wilh s | uow attempt to pull the wool vver tho Ing Commissfon. ‘The Culcaga Unlon Veteran Club held a speeinl meeting i the Urand Pacide Iotel lant night, Gt A, L. Chedaln in the chalr. . D #ented ut the [ast inceting, was read ana adopted, rection by eedtjon, but tho adoption ns a wliole— i Bnal action—waa poatponed to the noxt regnlsr Ansetof by-laws was brescated by the ten, Chotlain roported Secretary and slopted, y delvgates from the various Lrand Anany the Vetetsn Club, and suggested the clection of members to sorve as corporators of the Decaration Sucioty, to bo formed In accorda with the nction of the daley . Th sngeetion was followed, 1ot re tho clection of Gen, A, L. Chetlain and James J. ‘Tie Prestdont of \he Club, Gon. Martin Jieem. {s ex-ofticio one of the incorporators. Alter the election, the meetlng adjourned to tho second Monday in a; CINNATI WHISKY, The speeial Wastington dispaten announcing thas tho Pres ector Weltzel, of the Clucingatt Internsl dlstrict, to at once forward uls resigna- n, recelved with great pleasure by the dise tillers of thiaclty, for the reason that ihey be- lievu that the rystem of ** liberal gauging * which 1or 60 Inany ycurs hins been tho sale in that city will no longor be practiced to tha detriment of trade in other citien, No charges bave cver beon made fouching Mr. Weitzel's personal homesty; kood-natured, to the distiller, and Uncle Sam was conmeqnently #0 much wut of bith, the gentleman designated a8 his succos well-known citizen of Cincinnnil. T ¥ hic Lias been the Chalrman of the County ‘bublican Committee of llamiiton County. large real estate owner, and is gaxed in reveral of the manufacturing industrics of ‘Throughout bls carcer he b Known ge a man of the seictes believed by Government oflic 43 well known that he will s0 sdminl rominently en- revenuo will L promptly ln% Weitzel's decapltation in Cincinnatl has produced & decided sensation in tho whisky circlea of that mayined from the fact that tmrg may be well 4 yetserday Ooff & Co, oflered to sell 500 barrels of alconol fu bond for export at 53 cunts, which is rice current in this market, thin offor of Goft's s 8 buge attempt to bloft tho Adminisiration Into recalling its deinand for Weltzel's reulgnation, for the reason 1hot thin fa the frst tine That any of the Ublo wlieky men baxe cver uffered to sell a gallow of winea forexport: a shade under the Distillers bero rugars UARY. old Datch lady Wring at who once saw Napoleon was written up in Tne K77, died last Saturany in quiet litile bouse whrro alio spent the last Jears of her lifo with ber son-In-law and fer, Nr. anil Mrs. Kochter, 10, the old 1ady described Napoleon's entrance into Dielft in the year 1600, and Lils prescnce ata great tanquet §n the Town- lall poisuned, howey Ellzabeth Dero: Hlonaparte, and whose sto n. In the articlo referred where he was so afrald bat ho ate nothing but 3 Ler death ahe was 03 years oid, revions articls wae wltten s ut the welght of yi and 1ast Faturday 13 fo came to & not untimel Rudolph Klecmann, who caie to big de: suddenly out West tho other da wine, will be remembered b wer well-known btilissd-tablo manufacturer Ilo was {deutided with that futeres! down to the timo of the 8 of which be known 2s Hudolph Kleewann & Co. yariners be bad Me. was still in good gradually woro re. Stephant snd Munheimer, end thelr maunufactory vccupled the building on houth Water otreot known os the Ola Loars Previous to the ire Lo wiso own- vda very Jargu and tine billlard ball on the shis of what is uow looley's Theatre, weons of erippling klm very bLadly in s fnanclal und by reélired frow the business with which be bad becn ideutitied to keep a saloon at the curner of Btate aud 3fadison streets, Lere sone thine in 1870 for sume polnt on the Unlon Paclfc Nailrond, whers he Intended to open a 'l'h'ld. ‘b.“ lbtful ;llnhh‘;xl lh:llhwu m uniil the rece a0- i wntt] the tuecipt of the dispatch an “fradu Butlatog. The frs wis the TUB MINING DOARD, he Chicavo Siniug Buara & Stock Bxcbange will open Jur business st 11 o'clock to-amusrow wurniug 0 s yoows in tho Methuaist Church Block, which bave Leen ecepecislly dited up for At a weeting of the Board of DI- rczmudyumd:y, tbe following resuiution was b W. Fuaice, caller uf e obeulng cail JOTINSON—BTEWAKT. ng eldetice of the bride's motber. "There was 3 la sscmbly at the reception. The bride was attended irle, who acted as bodesuialds. aud Mra. Jobuson Jeft upou the § o'clock tratn for'5t. Louis, their future Lome. HOTBL AKRIVALS. ¢ and brillunt ool Laiiey, Freepurty ] :hrn ', W dwoodi W. Touwas Kiog. M) T and Kellogz, It tn atatedd that on or hefore Apell 21, 1877, it appeared to the Anditor that the Com- pany was fnaoivant, and Wonda wan ordered to on. ... TrPmant Mouse~(leorge Hermanee and G.1. o Roink. BL: Laniat . 1. e wo want our rights, _(ive na back ont homos, the . P\ Rwin Xer, Maiiony tha lon, 2. A 1yan. (alen: W, Thurs DAk Q.. I comforta that have been taken away from ns by the man. " he shown to any parties ntercated on_application Prealdent; Qeorze W. Green, Vice-President; to the Recretary of tho Iloard of Publlc Works, Caleb Goodman, Sccretary and Treamurer: N. I AUCT g TS TR T oty % 'Tha city rojoeta the $ntonor dome proposed by | Dodson, Depoelfoey. A sermon wan preached by | By ELISON, POMEROY & CQ, el M¥ St Tw King, ettt | "0 gpencer, " antl the Heeelver, argament. | make an examination af ita affalre. * According to thg iz o Ly Y | oo Toy. Mr Whitame, of the Forty-sevent Anctioneors, 78250 60 Manaolphar, " Tl Ry wokimaretp FING | tigely, **and he itgone. Ile 18 In Enfope, What | the bill of narticulars, Woods oeetended to make | "It was npproved. Bteeot Chureh sl Franciseoi A. Drier, Honolnlu: . 1, | 18 tha meaning of this row, anyway? auch an cxamination, heing assisted by Kellogg, ‘The Committee then adjonrnad. A CAUCUS of the party with wichh Ald. Ryan, Janseens, Lawler, McNurncy, and othera train, resolved to hold a meeting {cller\lly before the meeting of the. Common Councll in the evening. Circumatances, Ituntoon, 8 Willlame' and C. . Davtdson, Oskiand, Cr Fithian, Buffaios iba Han., Charles Tow, Origans.... Merman feusr—H. J. !"6!‘“' h, L. E. Fdwards, San Antonlo, Tex.1 W. F. Burroughs, New'york; A/DEGIT, 1. Taniy G A; Detirat, Day: aton,’ &t. Paaf; 7. S, Tiettett. Ban Franclicat It A, Bust, Marquertet K. . Pefterson, **We are ghosta of former depositors, and this I8 the ghoat's walk. ™ *¢1 wish the ghost wonld walk, to be anre,' rald the Receiver, autto voce. Then nloud: **But why do yon come to-day? " Thero was no anawer, hut, ax i{ atirred by somo the reaident Actnary In Chleaga, 1t 15 charged, however, that both theso parties, felonlonaly, fraudulontly, and deceltfally conapired and agreed, together with the officers of the Compnny, Lo cheat and_defrand tho poblle af thelr money: that TUESDAY'S “,'\ Avrll 23, at0:40 o, m, Storea 78 and £ N\ m., et ¥ f aud Seeond-Hand FURNITURE] e ——— HALE'S WATER-BALANCE ELEVATOR. C. 11. McCormick, Esq., has recently madea contract to have [lale’s Watcr-Balanco Elevator put into Reaper Block, In place of the steam Woods, slled and nhetted by Kellogg, faltcly | jiowever, it was aaid, {ndnced thoae gentlemen to £ th - Milwauxee: K, 6, Stewart, Pittaburai 3.’ 8. Jeokios, | hiaden power, his eyes turned tosvards the placard | and frandulently reporten “to the Anditor vod . < | clevator naw In use there, and also one of thelr | Carpets, Staves, RanZen, and Oeneral Iansehol Giinton, a1 Tarrand, 1 e DT e G e B e T | T tentton with etiogs | mogunti) sbout Wadnenuy. Thia was done, un- | Gafor.nrcaura elovatars’ futo bis new palatial | Guods. ELISON, POMEROY & GO0 i led manner, and siowly read over the notice, | and John 4. Deinkerhoff. an ' acconntant, | “Aja: Nurney, = being interviewed, thonght | residence on Rush strect. . firet that the l,'hnlnmmhr of the Commities on Finance mightbe given fo Ald. Cnllerton. On fecond thought, though, he scemed to favor Ald, Tenrsons, the provent incambent. Throop might take It. Lawler, ie thonght, would not make & bad Chalrman_of the Comimittea on Tialirosds, H‘nm of the Fourteenth, wonld not moake s bad Chalrman of the Committee on Fire and Water, and Oliver wonld be a capital Chatrman ol the Committee on Poliee, Mr. Tuley, ex-Corporation Connsel, would andonbtodly bo Chalrman of the Commitice on Judlclary. uze Ehen ho looked aronnd, as if expecting romething farther from his nnsecn visitors, but there was no sound. Through the vista of rallings, coonters, mirrors, and desks he conld ace the figure of the clerk poring over an acconnt-book. Uther peo- ple had romohow come in, and wero lonng- ing abont the twide area ontelde the ril- fnga and talking in low toner and rcan- ning critically tho ceilings, vanits, snd other appurtenances of the bank, lancing at his watch, he waa_ surprircd to gce that an honr had mys- torionsly pnsscd. and it wae slmost time for the sale to begin. The bank was rapidly filling with CARTER H. ITARRISON. THE LARE-FROST. Congresaman Cartee 11, Narrison, Representativa from tho Second INinola District, arrived home yesterday morning on a ten days' leave of abeence. Darlog the day 8 Trinuxs reporter ran ncross him athie ofice on Washington elreet, where he wan put through the reportorial pnmping process. The ball was opened by the nows-hunter aaking: “¢Me. Harrison, how s our Lake-Front bill get- mado a thorongh and exhautive examination ol the affairs and condition of the l'nmrlny. inciad- ing many of tha details from the date of onmnization down to the time of tho exam- inatton, and that the cxamination had acenpted thirty-two days, and that the net snrplos of aseets over Uabilities was 8115, 470, 74 whereas, in tentn and in fact, the estd Wooda dld not, In connection with Kellogg and lirinkerhof?, make & thorough examination occupying thirty-1wo daye: whereae, in tenth and in fact, they did not make a care- fnl seriatim valaation of sll the policies and 1iabllitica of the Company. and the schedule of it —— APAN. ‘The select anction of Japancee ormnamental goods begins to-dsy at 11 o'clock sharp fn the upper salesroom of Messra. Dattera & Lo, 174 Randolph street. Fine Wines AT ATCOTION, At United States Bonded Warcho ner Paclile-nv. and llnrflnonfxs'(t.‘: cory Tucyday. April 23, at 3 pan,, WE FELL A 8TOCK OF MIATERRIAGEN, Py P PR Ll L e e TR TINGTON<DARRETT th Manday. April 3 at Cathedral 88, 'eter and P'ani, by the Rov. Cauon Ald. Throo) hewan not looking for any- | Knowles Me. V7. . Inutingtoh and Mes, Ellen F. " ot f T € ting alongt" Deopie, ands outside, 1o battle of the nmbrelins | aeketa and linbilitien wan not trnth: whetesn. the | fhine: and sl ccornt snost. Anyinit ovcepta | Barzeth both ot titacity. FIXE WIXES, LIQUONS, AND CHANPAGNER, *tAn you are aware, Iintrodoced and paseed w’{l m:ln:uv{u‘h nr;nlr:lv-h:d vdlo;cnu:.‘ it l.x:nh- and ::cnnr;tnv;le‘rlv: :r}tpr»n:&ly&:p&: nll'ltll;n. position on the (‘nmmrum on Cas. “In fact, hnlxlld DEATIN sfi;flfl:{uflw' tmported cancclally for draggists' ue, 3 ¥ A the stately clock of the defnnct Institntion y the net anrplas did not excee nbi11t]et B the Dob o} No % throngh tho 1ionse during the Forty-fourtn Con stenck 11 lm’.‘m“mmr‘ Mr. Siitiam A Bute | by $116,470. 745 not look for anything, Ile considored the Police , on the contrary, tholiahilitics exceeded tho mssets ny over $:100,000, The Lill farther allegen that this falea and frandnient report of the protended examination was pubilshed by the offlcers of the Company, and that, by ita distriba- tlon, they were able to collect and did collect grese, firstecasion, & bill confirming to the City of Chicago the title towhat 1s known asthe Lake- Front and Dearborn Park, in Sec. 10, That Lill would have passed fthe Benate during that and Firo and \Vater Committee Chalrmanships of the gravent importance, loth Depariments, he nnderatood, had considerable maney invested in o new matuaf protection soclety, freshly created by the Leginlatare, and It required a very trastworthy Eli50: GENTEEL FURNITURE At Auction at Marble-front Realdenco 495 West Lake-st,, Wednesday Morning, April 24, &t 10 ov¥, One finc Parior Sult, Velvot Carpote. Chamber Scts, Beds, Bedding, Crackery and Glassware, Dinlng-Room and Kitchen Ontae, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctra, BT .A.I?’O’I"ION Thursday, “pfll, 2§, at 3p.m, 241 & 243 State-st., A AR AR AP AP R A AR A TOMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, VAN NORTWICK=The funcral services of the Iato SR g Mrs, Marths Van Nortwick will take pince Tucaday, il t No, 81 Alerdeen-el., &t 0 o ., and b ntavia'st1p. m. ters, monpied a table, foilowed by Judee Otls, the Hecelver,” who appeared rather flurried and anx. fous, Tho terma of tha sale were read in dne form, and tho auctioncer asked the uensiquen- 13, Annls tion: - 1 80, heloved nfece of M ol Thin clty, ression hed mot Judge Edmaunds, Chair- | Uir 1o 1 mman orernep Fom TuIs rRop. | $00,000°0n this false showings that all thore acts | Cammities. on - Baldige e was at- o 0S| Aaivignter of Chaticn A 3 halcome, man of the Judiclary Committee, tyhich had charpa ERTT I of Woods and Kellogg ‘were done inpurausnce | to kpow tho proper man in the Councll to Al it of Donglas, Mass., Aged 13 ‘oo™ Todland napers pi py. RKEATING—Avrli 22, Matls Keating, wife of Michacl Eeating, aged 33 years, uneral on Wednenday, ApHi 24, from restdence 1071 ‘West Jackeon-at. ORUEN_AL his fathers reidence oy Lako.av., Aprli 72, of leacocythemia, Jotin Liorden. Jr.. aged 3t ears. 3 Fonioral Wedoesday at 1 o'clock, by earriages to Oak- woods. O'BRIRN=—At 8:33 Bnnday evening, April 31, Johan- 08, wife of Jamea (' Brien. Funeral (rom residence, 607 Thirty-nifth-st., to Chnrch of faslvity, from thonce 1o Calvary Cemeiéry at 0:20 o'clock Tucsday, Aprii 23, of it, been cntirety occnpled with the Elcctoral Commisslon. Drnring this Congress, on the first bill day of the extea on, Iintroduced the same bill, and it was refer: 10 the ssmo Committee which passed It at the last ecasion, The finaily seed unon it, and the bill now reported by that jominittee I wrota and prepared. [Itis n snbsti- tute for my original blil. 1t 18 held by the Com. miitee to be acted upon on the first day that this Commlttes fs called. When the Committee did report and asked that the bill rinted, I took A copy of therameto the Senato and got Judgo Davis to tntrodnce it there. ™. 44What does he think of it and furtherance of the original consplracy on tho part of the officors of 1he Company, sad Woods and Kelloge acting a8 Joint conspirators. Meszre, 1ligh and Tiiddle, attorneye for the par. tles, along with Hilllard, Edwards, and Ryan, were [n court whan Mr. Mills announced that ho had fled the AN, The connsel for the indicted asked l2ave to tako the bill out of court to their oMces for tha purposo of having a copy made, Judge Moora woula not listen to lhli‘ but, how. ever, told the gcntlemen that the Clork would mako them a copy, and the counsel acquiesced, THE CITY-1IIALL. . 'Tho Heenec recolpta were $1,500. Lient. Vesey and Liout. Dell aro to change places, the formeé going to the Armory, and the '* Beventy-five thonsand dollars,™ responded & volce froma distant part of the crowd. Judge Otls staggered, but quickly recovered as ho was told that the bidder wan a maierial perronage, and no lesna one than Mr, Sol Smith, [P'resident of the Merchants’ Savings, Loan & Trast Unlnplllz. 4 Hezo is n building eighty feet deep with forty. five feet frontage,” wald the suctioncer, **and :nuwn mbonn,gol thefinest in Chicago. Do I car Any morel™ "filgil thonrand,” sald apother volce. Mr. QOtia remaincd calm, for he recoinized It as that of Mr. Hinckley, a Hoston capitalist. ** The walls ware put up 1n 1872, and every. thing about tho bollding wae done by day's work, under the dircct supervision of the managers of the bank, The cost of the h|l||dln{lnd land was not lcss than 8300,000. What do I hear?"” **Elghty-idve thoueand,” This bldder was A, 1o did not know anybody in the Councll who knew anything abont building. Jle was sorry Van Osdel was not In the Canncil at present. ~ Ald, Tuley would certainly be Chairman of the Com- wittee on Judicinry, Ex-Ald. S8tewart, Chialrman of the Committee on Police, sald that the best man he knew of for Chalrman was Ald, Daly, who waa on the Commit. tee with bim, DBat, nu?pn.-mg that ho would be President of the Council, his second choica was Oliver, of the Elghth, Taley wonld certainly ba Chalrman of the Committeo on Judictary, The sclection of Tuley was apparently unani. m;mu for tho Chalrmanship of the Jadiciary Com- mittee, Later In tho evening, about 10:10, It was nscer- tained that a conclave of the new and old mem- bers of the Council was held, whereat the follow. ing slata was decided anon for the Chalrmanships APFEL—On_Sunday morning. Aprit 21, of asthma, Hgney Antel, S axed 74 yranuand g monihs. uneral (6 take pluce Tue April 23, from hin Iate residence, No. 0 liatmnmend-at., st 2p. ni, ALTERNATELY SHAKEN AND SCORCHED arsing it. He thinks that the declsion of ‘the r.und Cu‘mmluloner on the Valontine ecrip is all wrong.’ *+\Chat rellef docs your bill pm{muo!" +4+Thia bil] gives all the right, tille, and interest B. Kent, of Chicago, of the important committees: by the paroxysms of chilln and fever, the wretched ONE FINE *'Tho' safety deposlt has 2,000 boxes, and will | Iatter to llinman Strect, Rinance—Pearsons, saflerer for whom quinine has been hresceibad ea- ;':'r?,‘éh‘a"23:‘353’:’;';g‘:fii"lfii‘:‘;‘d"fi}fl;‘-i‘"§°h5.';3 :’rlnnrfilnm (}«sf ,gtllfhu nnr.“lghe!xghnm ‘1'3"' The Treasurer's recefpts wera: Water Offico, ‘1’;':'.':'4'" "‘,‘gflu- n(y“nin o llw le'xt:e‘nnllr;‘ule the dlrcndrixl Mlllll-u‘n ELEVATOR AND ENG' NE’ . " | ty-one ofices above, 'with sfx vaults. Thore isono 535.00; .\ $1,044; ~Gilver, with urtful palliative, which at hesl on ot g overmment hat o ho tegal ity b | i fonead welcha St ond s i min: | $his%5 0000 CopS AR g Sh O Comptrolen | Hiane Wil taa. Filgstedia viofenchor ‘o, 3t "srentuaty | UL, st 0 paengersgn it 000, Hoy 3 4 = TUE DOORREREMRARIF, GO el i Thete woro 147 aeaths last week, an Increasoof | fad-LigMe=iwo provas lighly Injutiana to the systetn. _In order to efect a thorough cure of malarial fever, whether intermittent of remittent, or to render tho ystem finpreguabio to ita attacks, Ilostettor's Slomach Dettora ahonid b used dufly. “That this medicine 18 a nearcking eradicant of diseanes gennrnted by miasma, and a rellable safeguard againat them, in Ingine, T fiac-claon Tubraiar Dollars, with ho water, atearn pumip, And all necess: 3210, with 26 a-nch fu the Lake-Front the convereatlon next p;fié’«':"m the Gen. 8hialds matter, The reporter = 'nnlw ?h:;u' !;I'\'l's Doorkecpor business and your support of Flel P 1 don't kuow. 1 did not support Fleld cx- Buslic Butldinga—Cullerton Printing— Smyt Tiealth and Couniy Relattons—McNorney. Local Assessmenta—Cook. **Ninety thoueand," sald Mr. William Blalr, President of the Merchants' National Dank, At this gulnllhohlddlnl Iangulshed, despite all tho cforts of the auctioneer. lle recited his most mellifiuons phrases, but to no purpose. It scemed forty-one over the preceding week, but a tecrearo of sgven from the corrceponding woek fn 1877, ur tho deceients sixty-cight wers uuder 3 years old. Even if the Infunction had not been applied for, nothing would have been done on the City-Hall ry fll“nf;- S T holl E »s In each. Capacity, 3. e e stoam.Ticating. Amparatus, couslsth Pijen Calln Valves, oot efegnnd Nadiatore. o of G verything in first-class order, nud of the very bess m TIE COUNTY BUILDING. netiy." 1 ,u the ;:;; vidwasin, lo &nd':‘l::n};‘g;fiam suporatructare untll Juno 1. x{;m‘c: the conteact 2 fact 80 widely recogalzed In this and uther coun. 9, and it litte onteric ray *igoing, " whe ust be commonced then, Walker's defeas is ries thal uce evidence In suphort ! n = “ofeet Gen. glellnalg:!"" camo you to oppose the veeran, | iy by Eaying in 8 low tono: ;::n‘udm 23 certaln, Tho Grand Jury was engaged on tho regulsr | yppgcens ut were it clilior eascntisl or de- By GEO. P. GOKE & €5 and 70 Walinsh-ay. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 9:30 A, ¥, This rale, in many reapects, excels in importa any of the senson thua far, G GORE & CQ., Anctlonecrs, Eighteen Hundred Cases Boots, Stioes & Stippers AT AUCTION, APRIL 24, at 9:30 . m., prompt, Inocluded in this salo will be 13 cases Wom's Obicago 8hoe Uo.’s warrantod wear, B cnzos vory choloe Fr. XKid ‘Ties, 70 cases Men's Oheap Oalf Boots, 30 casos 3.Buokis Yluw Bhoes. GEO. P. GORE & CO, 08 & 70 Wabx A RECULAR TRADE SALE. CARPETS! THURSDAY, April 25, 10 a. m, We shall gcll fn confunctinn a very deafrabla lineof FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. We o Iy request the Country Trade to examing our Cot tn Ingraiue, Tapesiics, SIAlr Carpets fngs, Axminster luges, Crumb C Matting bee tare’ cuncludini 1 nety-five. The luc{lnnurlnnkm‘ At evervbody- and every- body looked at each otner to identify the epeaker, but'to no purpose, Wasita ghost? Never mind} ‘The auctioneer was too sharp to betray any sur- prise, and continued his oxhortations, ++One handred thousand, " aaid Mr. Tiatr, From this polnt onward the hidding went labo- rlously farwnrd, 8101, ), 8102,000 and soon. untll tho Hoston capitatist, ‘as & final bid, put in $110,000. Mr. Willlam Blalr, after some hes! tlon, offered $110,5600, and at thuse fjures tha property was knocked off to him. After the rale, Mr, Otis and others congratulated the purchaser, You made ao gixo just $10,500 more than 1 intended, " eald Mr. Blafr. Judge Otis did not eay anytbing. Was he think- Ing of the ghoats of former depositors, and thal, perhaps, one of them bad dono a Hitle bldding on his own account? — TIIE CUSTOM-1IOUSE. EACH DAY'S INVESTIOATION into the manner in which tho new Custom-Tlonso hus been built {a frultfal of resnlts, and the mag- nitude of the steal grows bigger and bigger, like 8n approaching locomotive head-light un & dark nigit. Yestenday the Inquisitors Onlened thelr examination of the *‘mullions." Thero are elghty-four of theso stones, plain on threo eides and ornumented on the fourth. They were sawed out at Mucller's stone-yard In Clucinnati, ‘and for this ho was paid a% the rato of 35 cents per foot,” After thelr arcival hera it becamo necessary to add alittle more toMucller's commisalons, and the order wae given to have them hand-dressod. E‘nrl{-nlnu of them were chiseled on four sidee. and thirty- five on three, at an average cost of picco all uround. On this expenditure Maeller recelved a commisslon of 15 per cent, which 1n the ngacegatn omounted to nbout $400, Thix may be st down an o deliberate steal, In the afterncon tte Comn- mittee dovoted a short time to an Investigation of the sccounts conuectod with the *‘quoin’ stones, but nothtog delnite was reached, Thus far it has been ascertained that Moeller's 15 cr cont commission has nettod him upwands of 130, 000, and with fall knowlcdge that 40 per cent of this was an unblashing fraud upon the Tress- ury, he has had the nnlmnllelcn audacity to pre- senl on aoditions] clam for something over 10,000, 1% 18 not witkin the range of possibilities that he conld bave fixed tho bills and vouchers for thia alono. Without tho collusion of parties higi in authority in Wushington or around the work bere, it could not huve been done; bat how much he may have paidin the way of subtractlon, dl. vinlon, and allence, Is uukuows, snd probably never will be revenled, The stunecuttcrs who are now and were em- ployed on the bullding uro mad as horneta at boine classed as Penitentiary workmen by Mr, Burling, in an interview with l&ul gentleman iu Sunday's Tumese, They elate that Lhere never was bnt one Penltentlary gradunte at work on the structuro, and he waa a particalar pot of the superintending docket cascs yesterday. ‘The Information against the Lake Btreet and County Line Toll-Road Company was flled n the Criminal Court yesterday. It lsbnt & reftoration of the potition filed In March, and calls on tha owners of the road to ahow by what anthority they exact toll of persons parsing over It Scxton's lnfluence In the Doard was marked yes- day. . The Commiiteo on Public Nulldinga agreed & few days ago to rccoinmend the appointment of anather Buperintendent for the Court-louss work, but this wns withunt consniting Bexton, When tha matter came up in the Board it was promptly voted down, Sexton has the msn he wants, and the k‘rmmmlun:n dare not raise thelr Anger againat m. ‘Tho Garritys made an effort to eetontof jall reaterday, T ey.hmnqmln bondsmen,—P’. Joyce, antel Sullivan, Martln Garrity, and P, 11 Stan- ton, —who acheduled thelr property and wero ac- cepted by the Cours, but, np toa late bour in the aftcraoon, thoy had not signed the bond, The putpase. {t 18 thonght, 13 to havo them foliow the actitys out to Kane Connty and go on thelr bond iherc after thoy have liberated thom here, TIIB OLD BTONE RING, It was noted some time ago thatthe Cammiaslon- crs were manifesting more interest in the erection of tho now City-llall than the Aldermen d now it is very apparent that such is the ca and _ that thelr interest 18 in s e of Lemont stons ont of Walker's quarry 1n its coustruction. It was the subject of remark when Walker commenced his injunction praceod: ings in the name of his office clerk, **a taxpayer,” that he employed the ex-County Attorney zs his attorney, and furthermore, when he saked the Board in his own name to join him in the snjunc- tion, it lovked very much as if there wae an effort on foot to have the county pay his attorney. Yes- terdny il of those conclusions wers verified by the Toard lnn‘muin{ an **oplnlon ' of County-At- torney Wallaco on the atone question In ono breath, and In another ordering him to commence injunc- tion proccedings against the city at once, and to emplu{ the nocessary hllg. The purpose is to hire Rountrea and have the county pay him, an the thoory that the less Walker has (o pay lawyers the more he will have laft to pay othors, CRIMINAL, TWallaco Campbell was before Justice Foote yi torday fur poioting & pistol at a man and snapplag the trigger threo times, 1o walved examination and gave $1,000 bonda for appearsnce before the Criminal Court, Henry Dufiiold, charged with practicing the con- fdenco gamo upon E, 8, Henderson to the tune of 235, wae yesterday discharged by Justice Bummer- ficld for lack of prosecution. Dufticld assorts that it was a casc of inlataken identity. At 1:30 yesterday morniog thres burglars suc- ceedud 1n galning entrance ta the resldencae of Irus CO,, ++1 did not oppose him. The caucus nominated Qen, Field, Alarge number of my friends here telegraphed me to vote for Gen. Shields for any ofico that he would accept. Ibad Intormation that Gen. Shioids wonld not accept the pasition of Huotkeeper of the House, and Gen. Butler, when be nominated htm, told me personally that he had u;- nuthority for saying that he would mccept the ace. " i *+fint wan it not generally understood that Oen. Shle‘l_d- wonld accept the place if he was elect- **No, sir. Gen. 8hields would not have rccopt- ed the appointment, and, a1 an admirer of bim, I felt that to make A man who had becna bero In twwo wars—who had really been the captor of Clapultepee, ond & United States Senator from two States—Doorkecper of the Iouse svould have DLeen a degradation to him, and wo had reason to bolieve that we could raisé bls pension from $:30 to $100 oer month, and th@ was asked of Gen, Dut- Jer by Gen. Shiclds, In the letter which the former read on the floor of tho House, ™ ** And that was nll yoar reason for the oppoel- tion to Uen. Shieldat’ *¢I waa not opposed to Gen. Shields. It was spreed among the Democralic Jeaders L0 pass a bill thraugh the House placiog Gen. Shields upon the retired liat with the rank of Major-Goneral, which wonld give him about 83,000 a year during life, wheress tho Doorkeeper's position would “havo hecn only worth $3,000 & year for the rest af the seasion, which wiil last only about one and one-half years longer. I supported hoth bills, both to Increase Lis pension and ta piace bim upon. the retired list."" TIET DON'T LIKE HIM. **Mr. Tlarrison, the clnr;in {s made toat you op- posed (Jen. &hiclds to gain favor with the Svuth. ern members, becsuse ha was 8 Union saldler, " **That 18 untrite. Tho Southern Hepresenta- t1ves ava noarly all down on me, while the Repub- licans ars my friends, Whoever stated that which you refer to has my authority for writing himaself down saan sse. T'turned Polk out becanas he vio- Isted the law In placing men who wers not soldiors upon the soldlers' roll, ana auy one who has read iy speech upon that subject conld never charge me with not being a Incnd of the Unlon aoidler, 11 1 conld havo elected Qen. Shields, and he woald :-unccepml the position, 1 would gladly have ono 8o, * *iWhy didn't you reply to Polk's letter publish- ed in the Washington Caplal, In which your Committes was charged with vivlating the law?" **Hecanse it was a tissus of falsehoods, wholly unworthy of notlc: 4 Hd Iw not support Field becauso ho wasa relatlve of yours?" *+Since “you ask mo that, T will say yes. Gen. Pleld is distantly related to me, but I have never ween him but once hefore in my lifo previoas 1o be- h‘m 'i.mmd Doorkeoper, sud then only on the stroet.” sirable to o a0, it may well he supposed 1 Thore are two cascs of amall-pox at No, 164 8t fram East Elghteenthstreet. About ten davs ago one simtlarly afllcted was token from this house 10 the hospital, and died thers. The present victims are young men who had nover beon vaccinated, The authorltiea are not at all nlarmed becauso some men, armed wilh maskota, drill on the prai. tio, Thoy are not **Comiunisty,” but a company of Bohomian rifies, who occupy about the sama positien as the Alpine llunters, * Hefora the July rlots they wero orvanized under the State law, hut the police authoritics, fearing them for some rea- son, took their arma sway, They reorganized, and bonght their own guns. No law prevents them from drililog. It is now stated that none of the now scrip will bo iasued befora 3ay 1. ‘She printers aro ot work on it, bat thelr progrees {s not very rapld, Ie- sides, it Is tho intention to pay all tho ciy em-. ployes right along without any stoppages, and herico time s requicad to get the paper ready. The polico and fremen are nmml:nng&mnn than cver, while the clerka are not at 81l backward In express. ng their rontiments, Grocerymen snd others who have heon carrylug them'for threo or four ‘months are getting impatient. Fight of ten toametora In_tho employ of tho Do- artinont of Pahlic Works atrnck yesforday for Piher woges. They were gotting $3.60 8 doy for tho services of themsclves und teams, and wanted . 10 latter was the price p last year, ‘Whethar the concersion will bo matde Is uncertain, sinco it I sald all the teams needed can be hod for 2,50, The work of trect-cleaning on the Sonth Side will cease until a settloment s reachod, and, perhavs, in tho otber divielons, as it Is probable that the teamsters thero ecmployed swill also make the demand. If the $2.50 were .pald fn cash the men might continue, but, as scrip is to be wiven them, they eny they and their horses cannot ive on the amount they expect to realize from It 1t was stated last ovening that the county wonld this mnmlnzlnifly for an jnjnnction to restrain the city froin going forward with Its bullding, on tho ground that th plans havo hden so changed that the two buildings will not harmonize in gun- appearance. No Injunction will be granted, a8 the allegntion s untroe. All tho “changes made by the Council Huilling Committes aro 1o dotalls, not in gencral lnes, they having ordered off A lot of uscless orna- mentation which cost much money, althongh it was 5o hidden 14 to bo invisible from the street. From 825,000 ta 830,000 was_saved by dispensing with {t. Tho County Ring is yottini dewporato, ‘Walker basn't pald them what he owes them, and I lhof can't got Lemout stone they will never get snything from him, * Ald, Van Oadel recelved a lotter trom the Treas- ury Dopartment at Washington yesterday, In seply So Lis application for ° &40 for tho “services of imself and others who composed the Comuissiun wlich examined the foundations of the Cus Hlouso three years ago. ‘Tho Sccrotary states that the Commission was created by tho Council to advance the intorestn of the city, to which body its report was rendered, tho testimony corrnborative of {ts claims, which ban been accumulating during the lnst lwcnl‘-fiu {eun and uver, aufficient proufs might be guthe o convince the moat invetorato akeptic. red Tolitieal, N ADJOUINED MERTING OF THE FOOR- teenth Ward liepubilcans will bie held thi eveaing atBo'cluck, at Lincutn 1l {rul atendance s requcstc, perfecte: fPHE EIOHTI WARD BEDUBLICAN CLUD WILL ol 1ta regular neeing thia Gvening ot K o'clock, In'the Jacke iall under the Opera-liousc, curner Hare risan s Lot 0, X1 Mliwnukee-ny. an orxanization will Miscellancous. T, GEQROE'S SOCIABLK WILL DE HELD THIS L) even lng, and Dot Fhursday, ss proviously so- notinged. 4 T IR ELC B, . BABBIY I8 Original and Standard Manufaotures. OPFICE AND FACTORY: los. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, ™4, 76, 60 & 82 Washiaglon-st, W,V BABBITT'S BEST SOAP. A e A o utnones oter oderel £y or for Family YVaahing Rrpore AT A M T SR B A BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. 0 from the purest vegetadia olls, Untiraled for the Tellct and the Imth. For use in the Nutsery It bas no equal, Sample box, contalning thres cakes sent res on récelptof 75 ceats. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From Lhis Pnwder 8 heaatiful and serviceabls whl‘n anfk Monp, of any detired strengih, can ba made tn utes withont the uso of greasd of patail. Trial vacksge sent free un racelpt of 24 ceots. BABBITT'S g el By H. FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 ltandalph-at. No. 384 CALUMET-AY., Noar €wonty-ninth-st., Tuesday, Aprit 23, at 10 o’clock, Parlor and Chamber Furnlture, idetasrd, Beditesds, anil BBurcaus, Mattresscs, Ex. Tables, Chalrs, lefrig crator, [tango, (as Fixtures, Drusscls and Wool Cap pets, &e., &c. G. W. BECKFORD, Auct. ON WEDNESDAY, AVLIT, 23, at 9:30 o'clnk A FIRST-CLASS STOCK. R. E. 00ODELL. ‘Dot whera was 1. E. Goodell all {hls tlme? § thought ho wean cendidate and aspirant for the position?"* **Asfaras I know, Mr. Goodell was nevera candidato, Ife never' spoke to me upon the aub- architect, by whom le wsa given the position of o State Cobb, No. 370 Leaviit street, by ralsing the front REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Gt oxeept o dlsclaim being & Candidate, | Fetouman bror ons pants o o B o taasr vl voran, 1902 | window. - A Me; Cuiby frightoned them o8 befora YEAST POWDER i : - Wnen the Capital publlshed an article by Polk’s The damaging chinracter of tho revelations, n- | {nanencell by tho report of tho Comuoston o tako | avy piundor nad Loen sccared. One of thom fs a 1 2 packages of Crockery und Glassware, &t son-u.faw, A. C. Bucll, that Iwas ranning Mr. | cujpating mora or less all thoso in wuthority | setion resuliing in a saving of puvllc money. It | deecribed asa high-toned looking chsp, with light Absatutely pure, Niread. cakespuddin eto., mado | BOFCd. Uoodell, tae latter cama (0 me and assured mo | around the building, has made 1t unpleasant for |t Dopartment could not with bropriety asaumo | ©vercoat and shiny stlic hat, In nahort soace of time, keep longer, and sra more di- 00 W, @3, Tollot sete, . ik e ovapade] i iember 18 nupbert | S e Uk Meas iaod yonontay ater: | Lhe heBhart e et b o . | ar: Wotaom, f o Desrng rest Susticn, | FEAoS A LAnS) FONRSS bt oy | Ereh are atood 1o obginl packags Ddorieoper matict, 1 comld not bave had -n’nun? noom, lud ratained Messrs, C. 1. ftoed aud Leou- | inents wittiout special suthority of faw. Thera- | whilostanding ui the carner of Throop and Twenty: | srd 8welt 10 look after his iutoreats, ano, when tho Commlsslon come to take oral testlimony, they will undoubtedly mako tho scaslons lively Uy 8 rigid cross-cxawlnationof the witneascs, A CLOSE CALL., AN ELEVATOR ACCIDENT, in which some nine or ten persons had a most miraculous escapo from death, occurred yeaterday afternoon, shortly afier 3 o'clock, in o lowa Bulldlnyg, suutheast corner of Jackson and State steeete, Tho property belonge 1o Charles Tobey, the proprietor of the Tobey Furnitura Company, didate of my own without great tndeflcacy, " fore furthier action was decllnci You voted fur Field, did you nott™ did not vote at all, My vote could nov bave elacted Uen. Stields, and 1 did not wish 1o voto axainst the wishesof so manyof my constituents, " 'he Doorkeoper theme Laving grown monoto- , the reportor quorted: TNE DANKRUPT LAW. **How nbout the repeal of the Bankrupt law,— tiow doea {hat matter atand?" A4 udiciary Committes has a bill reported different from that which was paesed by the Sen. ate, giving longer time for applications In volun. 1ary bankruptey; but iny {mpression is that the Seaate bill will bo passed from the Bpeaker's table without reference, ™ e sccond stree! = (ayl\§'fiuznxr‘unn. Auctlonecr. At 168 South Clurk-st,, at the FIRE STORE, on Thursday, April 25, at 8:30 o, m,, $6,000 STOCK OF CLOTHING, TO TEHEHE TRADB. Closing-Out Salg of Stock and Fixtures, Men's ao Hioya' sultw, als0 Coata, Pants, and Vests, Dusters o0 pring Overcoats, Linen Coats, elc., Without K sorve, to Clone Tlubluess Uoods packed uaa wlpsed for conntry buyers, last evening, eaw three men ron- ning awny, us 1f thoy had dono something wrong, 1le fullowed them, sud at the corner of Brown and Eighteonth sireeta they tired alx shote at bim, to which ho replied twice. No arreats, and no ono injured a0 far as could be ascertained, \’ulnrdlr morning Officer Lacey, of the West Twelfth Sircet Htatlon. succeedcd in arresting Jamens Leo and Patrick Magoun, wno were trying tomell at the corner of Fifteenth street and Con- nio o Horso and lnuzg{ recently atolen from a hotel proprietor named th at Aurors. Both prisuners wero well-known ihisves in Uils oity somo years ago, but have recently made theirbead- quartcra at Milwaukee. It ia ¢ uu}hz that thelr NO CONTIRACT VIOLATED. Thero {8 an offort now making to create the im- vression that the city, either by buitding it half of the Court-Houso according to the plans which it has adopicd, or by the use of Bedford instead of Lemont stane, hae violated some contract inde by it with the county, and can, therefore, bo enjoine: from olag on with thio work under the contracts recently mado by the Committeo on Public Bulld- loge. Thleie an error. No contract hae hegn vio- lated by thocity, If there hias beenfany vioiation, 1t bias been on thio part of the county. Tn August of 1872 resolations wero adopted by the County loard and Councll in which It was stip- BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Agtandard article, Assmple packago seot free of tecelpt of 33 centa. BABBITT'S CREAM TARTAR. d freo from all Impavities, The huusewife Werrnte I P Bol W Dol = CKFOID, Auctioneer. Lt The lower story, cellar, and 6fth floor are occupled 3}’.{“‘.;‘:::'?;‘:....‘1'.'1[":"':.'"1&'1'3 lrlvll’rzlnema':lruu'un arrest whil lond to the recovery of considerable ;;a‘nunpqnm Trial psckaye sent fres on recelpt of ECEFORD: Mictpecs. . ¢ - ad | - ’ ) 3 2h neral oxto. ¢ "By CHAS. E. RADDIN & COn xhnlfl::ll:'an;:g:’:hll::-mflnl':xgn’)?;m':a"‘ ection,aad |"by the Howo Sewing-Machine Company, ‘They | 360 RUCE of"satd Uuilding shall ba of » anstorm | PrOPEFHY: y CHAS, B, BADDIN & C0O. are about to move out, and yosterday thoy had an **That I8 cerial; suciion for the salo of their bollers, heating .X ary. At your part. My ml childron seu me, n out of their memory, As far I do not seck 1t. Thore arc not f: nly a m upresumption upon lon hawe is to et my two litle # D! et a0 sllp too much & ro-election guces, clnations unough about Chicago newspaper abuse to make me anxious for ttie position. I sm no politiclan. [ will do what 1 bolleve e my duty, and whon people think I can't serve them 1'wiil tako off 1y hat with & grateful bow. And that s bow I feel about s re- election. Unod day." THE GHOST'S WALK, BALE OF TURN STATE BAVINOS'INSTITUTION, The contending hosts of umhrellas fillod the atreots with thelr tumult, - As the patteriog raln descended In over-Increasing strongih the confiict raged violently, The Mack-winged combatants, forever gathering in numbers, fought baud to hand, passing and repsasing, countermsrching and evoluting, In und out, backwards and forwards, sud at hiw azain, now pausiug for a moment, and now madly rusbing on with irreaistiblo forco, Drly, drip, drip, the raln was dripplng, dospair- iogly yet persistently, upon the marble palaces und the throngs of foot-passengers and vehlcles upon tho bLuey aetrcets, ‘Truly, It wasa black Easter Munday, a4 was remarked by the lume ped- dler st the Losrd of Trade corner & Lo cast & refiective glanco at the forlurn sk o the Inuermost purlor of a magnifcent banke. ing-house on Lagalle strect—a banking-house vuce regarded as o tower of fluancial probity and strengtl, and where moen fought for the privilege of being depositors, bul mow a desertea, rulucd establishment—there sat & gray-haired way, the Iteceiver, gazing pensively out upon the wilderness of mal ny de and marblo counters, Far away—10 faras 0 be alnost Jost amid tho pro- fusion of rallinge, tnirrors, and other gurgeous .faroitare—was ther gray-halred wisn, the clerk, who, besldes the Hecolver, was the only occupant of the seplendid dreannevs, e was gradull, bnnnclnf an account-book, vary- In§ Uils letsurely occupation by gszing vnce jna while st s staring placard before him, which sn- nounced that **On Monday, April 12, 1678, the banking-house and safety deposit vaulte, furnl- ture, sud Gxtures of tho State Savinge Instilution, " would be sold at public auction for the beuefit of 1 credito These vrinted clrculars were scat- tered about the roui, and there was one henging directly before the drowaily-nodding Recelver, T ke uiter stlence and desolation of the place was suddenly brokeu by YOOTVYALLS, HEUB AND THERE, burrylox over tbe marbje floors, sometimes In one #p0l, pomelimes iu anolber, and sowelimes ap- cearluy 10 be ererywhere. ' Thu Rtecoiver staried ram bla Jelbargy, and peered over bl futo the bauk. Dr. Harry 5. Palmer and G. II. Chandler, mag- ipulators of the ‘**Pathiinder,” were yesterday lucharged by Justice Summerdeld, simply becausa the complainante did not swesr hard enough agalust them. 'The cnlef complsinant, Hophle Jounson. hay loancd him 850, aud bad recoived in return, lhe doclor's nule, and 3 promise ago. 10 ve cartied out on the 20th fn tico Summerfiold was hlmeel? convinced the schems which Psimer had entered upon wi nol &4 good 8x it ought 10 be, and hu warnad hin 1o deet: At pollce headquarters Palmer wi Auctivueers, 118 &120 Wabash-av. TUBSDAY, APRIL 26, Large and Iuportant Auctlon Salo of 2,000 OASES BOOTS & SHOES. Waod DRY GOODS, Olothing, Hats and Oaps, Notions, eto: LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE, ClIAS, X, RADDIN & CO., Auclivnsis By WM. A, BUITELS & CO, Auctioaeers, ¥ a8t Fiandolph-st- CATIINET OILGANS, CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE i A AR - oo aud Beastifal CABINETEzmiesd | Japan (oods, AR ik Naw nryLes, Hebucegn Piic TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 23 and 24, e 1 uelvcy character and appoaratice aa WAy beruafler be siread upon by the oard of Commissioners aud the tlommon Cauncll. The agrecment contained & covenant on the county's part that the city should bave the control and occupancy of the west half of the Court-House Bquare for the Clty- 1iall and public city oftices without hindrance henceforth and_hereafter., Both sides adopled nd then one side backed out; and ries 0f squavblos which lasted untit July, 1575, when the County Board adopted a resolution resciuding ail its formeraction with ref- erence to bulldiug a City-1lall and Court-Jloa fncluding tho election of architects, the tien of plans, the matcrial of which the building roould “pa construcied, snd all other action of every kiud, nume, or nature. Hy an- other tesolutlon 1t was provided that, if the city, within fonrteen days, elucted an architect 1o propare plans, and directed the immudinto come mencement of the Clty-1fall buliding of sucha nature aa to presorve the hurmony, style, uniformn- ity, snd architecture of the entire’ structnre when cowpleted, the counly would not begiu with it buitdiug untll the expiration of fouricen days. Tho city refused to agree to this, and passed & reso lution early in Ankust rescinding all its former action relative to clecting arcbllects, or pre- paring plans, except that 1t stipulated ru“ nothing fn the ordinance should kmpair the con- tyuct between tho city and (ho county as to th place where tho bullding was (o be erected, other thlog vnmluh:fl ta the eroction and con- structiont of such building Jolntly with tha County of Cook." The ordinance also contained & prov vision, put In on motlon uf Ald, Cullerton, “*And be it further provided, that the stono to be weed In the construction of said building be here- afive determiued by the City Councll,™” Then an order was E)auu for thu appolntment of an architec to repare plane . for the Cllr"lll. the general cxterlor deslgn of the bullding to bu of & uuiform character and appear- ance ax should be azreed upou vy the architect, the Hoard of Pudllc Works, and the County Commlis- wloners; the atone to bo ured tobo herealter deter- mlned by the City Councll, ‘Tne county began with the construction of its Lullding 1 violativn of the juiplicd contract with the city that 1t wus (o walt uniil It could agrue with the city upon o plan. Tt was evidently never intended that -~ one of tle partics to the coutract should force the other by bLegiuning Ahe construction of its part before a plan had been agreed upon. ‘Tho county having begun e cons wiraction of tho Court-House upon o pisn which the city had not sesented to, cauunot thereby force the cliy tu pat up a buliding o unifurm exterior whihit, The only thing which éan blud the Coun- cil 18 its ordinauce referred to above, and it in to iudx-u to huw far the exterior of it own bnild. ing shall couforin 10 that uf the county, As lu the wmaterial to be used, it will be scen tnat, thanks tu Ald. Cullorton, the Council oxnressly reserved the power (o uso Hedfurd or ptbor stune, TUK BUILDING CONMIFTER wet in the alternoon, Ald. Van Urdel in the chair. paratus, and olevator and holsting machin 1he time mentionod tnere wers avcout s score of persons present. ‘Thoy woru upan tha top floor, and wers golog to the celiar, A few had gone down, but ahout 8 dozen or so romained. In tho southweat corner of tho huiluing I8 located tha cle- vator,—4 little concern used for holsting light ma- chinery, stc. Upon this some ten persons were crowded. 11 wad & promiscuons [:nlr. thrown to- gether by means of the sale, and hence It was noxt 10 imposaitle to learn uil their naues, Howover, there wera Charlas ‘Yobey, owner of the bullding} & mun named [itchcock, manufocturer of washing machined on Sunth Canal ireet; Jubn Davis, A. B, Hay, his partaer, Leon Prentice, Enginoer Mce ulhgnu, of J, V. Farwell & Lo. 3 the ongineer of the building, and two or three othera, The party had all gotien un the machine, wnd aggregated neurly o ton In welent, 1t 80 havpeued “that nearly all the *° teavelers™ welghed ovor £00 pounds cach, The clevator was never dealgued to carry over 400 or 80U pounds, and was held by two wire cables, Mr. Hay, wha formerly was with Crane Brothers, aud had Leen 1n their employ up- wards of twenty-one years, objecied to going in, but Mr. Davis bantered him upon belng ufraid to travel in a machine of his uwn cunstruction, This fixed Mz, ¥ ond ho was csowded in. When the clevator was started soine vnie remnrked that 1L was golng very alowly. The engiocer theu pulled tho valve wide open, sud the heavy welght slarted thoe cage wilh a fesrful ropidity downward, In irying to check the wpecd the corductor hastly reversed the engine, and the scoult was that the tables suopped, snd the whole sty s precipitated downwards (o tho cellar, be fall being the feadful distanco of elgity-five fuet, Thutnoone was killud scems a wiracle, ‘The way that parly was mixed und shukon up was acaution. Every ono who heard tho crash ex- pected to And at the bottom u crushod snd bleed- ing mass of humanity, But , bappily, did not prove to be the case, arly - all wers more or less Injured, and afl got a wevers sbukiog up. Mr Davie' sokle was baaly bruised. ~ Charles Tuley received a bad wpraln in ono of his leys, 10 that ho s laid up in bud st the Graand Pacific lHotel. A, B, lay had a badly hurt foul aoa s rupture, Leow Prentice cs- caped uphurt, McEiligow was badly brufacd, which wae 1ho case with all the others,” None are dangerously njured. s Tobey 1s being attended by Dr. McVickur, and Me. day by De. Fitrh, Thewo ary tho woret hurt. Owing (o ths sccluent, tlic wuction sate was unavoldably postponed, as tho fujured touk fu all the biddors, TIIE PROTECTION, MAJ, WOODS' UILL OF PANTICULAKS, Statc's-Atturney Mills dled that oll} of partica. lars, for which Woods ana Kellogg bavo been long. ing for several days, yesterdsy moralng in the Criminal Court, BABBITT’S POTASH. A pure concentrated alkalt, doadle thio strength of :m&?fl enSEITsied kol 05T ob eeipiool 85 THE PIIOPRIETOI will glve as onnee of #old for every ounce of impurliies found fo any of thesc preparations. Fnr Seole Tar all DiorsToee CLOTHEN-CLEANING. RIS ool e ST Can_ b besnnituny o CLEANED od fEAT Our | ¥ e triting expense | g £ oL o ;....I'é‘«{l‘ Weat af:'-'fi".f" st Cilemuar 0T Nord 0 es |.Hu| val.y Bt. Loute, Mo ol N D Adice, BARle: eten arel ca, bliawli, Cti LADIES AND GENTS. | ani tiesned: Sl given ring, sod was notified that unl 0 conducted himeelf in very straight ways be would be taken in like 8 common vagraat, Alfred McLeod, Qeorge Thompaon, Chsrles Scholler, and Eugens Hariman are locked np the Armory charged wiih obtalning money by iaise pretences by Jamo M, Btowart, No, g Kk precel, filewnrnlhflu that tha latier throe roved bim luto thetolla for Mcleod, and thatthe latter han beaton him ontof $177 by selling him s busement #aloon at the numiber nswed, The transaction fs ite a complicated one, McLeod having given as security of his goud intent & 31,000 uo! U, Moore. ~Etewart aeserts that mply & vacant Uasenient, and that Moo uote is dlcittions, Justice Summereld will siftthe case tu-day, : During the last yeat mention bas been mads from Ume to lime of nawindler by the name of Henry Stanwood. who, lo partnershin with & fellow b{ tho name of Oliver, has boen defrauding pe e Ly prumlsing to get them places. Mo ndicted und convicted for ‘ous of th operations, but was _discharged lsat fall techoical wrounds. Not long after his dis- chargs be altempted 10 recommence operations on Washington streel. but was detecied by Tux ‘Fmnuxs snd written up, He now burne up in Detroit, where he was arrested Jast Wednes day na charge of conapiracy with a man by name of Clark to defraud Alfred B8, o of §27, the schewue being to get him a elluation— 7, of course, or in the conspirator's mind's & commercial traveler. For resorting to the Stanwood was atrajgucd o the Pulice Court, pleadod not_gatlty, sud waa sent 1o jall in default'or $100 batl. Justice Summerfield yesterday beld Willlam Carruthers in $500 1o tho Crimioal Cuust for the larceny of 8 gold watch frum Capt. No, 10 North Ads streot; Gus bailee of $14 from Jobn Grul corner of Forty-fth street and Langley aveous, while the two of them were out upon a spree, $300 to the 24d; Kate Frolwala, uyounfi um:r woman, sant 1o 1 of tha Good Bhepberd; Frauk' Igo, vagrancy. $100 fine: azy Uruwn, Jsines Jobne sou, va 38 ne; 'y _Asnn O han, Ju Fowell, snd Mary Kellu‘. $2. Bue each. Justice Morrieon © bold flfl‘:l Meclinlan fo §200 to the Criminal Court for the Iatceny of some linen (rom John 11 I No. 800 West Van Buren street; Geol Allen, bur- glary of 8t, Fraucis Church, < s, couueneing at 1 ci 0. W, Wb QUT balcaruo! 0 B GANSg‘m o Anformation. Sent fré 174 Eaat {tandoip Wi, « ASUN & HAMLIN ORGANCO., 230 and’ 252 Walwahi-uy., Cliicaso! IAIR GOODS, Wholesalo sad Hetall, Send for price- st Goudr sent G, O, T, auywliere, £ole ayent for tho *MULTIFUIN.® Wigs made 1 order and warrsuted. . E. IIRNTIAM, 203 West M 114N adison-st., Chicago. FARATOGA WA Adles, dop's ruln ul crimping . Iu fact, o tirul by wearing th B foga Were found FHOAIB0N 8. 310 Wabh — ano SHIPPING OANS, 47 & 40 Weat Lake Btroct. OEIXOA GO PoB cavatoerE. ey - 8 & CO.. Auctioncers. AUCTION TO-DAY AND T0-MORROW, Commenelng ot 11 o'clock a. ., at No. 174 Eas Handolph-st., THE UREAT JAPANESE ART COLLECTION Of Curlositics, Lacquera, Porcolalns, Brouzew, 8¢, - G0 JAPANESE SCREENS, Mamuoth Vascs, Faus, Bmbrolderies, &¢. WM. A, BUTTRMNS & CO., Auctloncers. RLEGANT FURNITURE Rich Parlor Suits aud Chamber 8¢t y dellors, Kuabe Hedy B Careis, §iHl doy et ing, No. 433 Fulton-ss reesy as 5 ECTIONEL Y, CELEBRATED throughout (he Union-capressed fo all FAra 1% 8ud Upwaris st 340, Goe per B Address orders’ GUNTHEH, Contec- tloner, Cllcago. st 3-atory marble-frunt dw Tou bill atates that Lawrin P, Hilhard, Alsnron | Zoric Sead” eporicd tiat o bad scen Anmm: i urch, o Weal Twelllh B siud clérc o tedn dlyibit e dnids W, Ewards, Joba Teld, aud anda Tiyan wero | poetis, s sy 130 acknowiclyed Wkotugile | Fiemice tecaivin sropeity staten by her son Wl R e o upon the counter. o o eRicers of the Frotection Lil o H ¢ o o Wi . No. oneert A e i efice o Frotcetion Lito before the fuging of | Vol s o | {108 tBe willinery atore of Mra, Wilharts, No. G5 A the fndictwent; that they felontously, traudulent. 1y, and decelifully conspired with the fraudulent snd malicious intent, by false protenses, (o obtaln bulting, In thelr mad career. Tho Recelver, pet- plexed aud snuoyed, wheeled sbout in bis great oasy chair, and, after soveral inetfcctual attewpts st speaking, mapaged to cough, s weakly kind of rect; Willlaw Jones, eriminal practices, ufllllll.‘d excavating and cutting off the plies put ju by the caunty on the city's ground, wis allowed. An estimate of the sswe frm for §11,333.30 2, o the Criwinal Court; Juhn Murtiu, break- ng into & frelght car, §100 Ane; Catberine Frol vagraucy, 8100 due. Nellle Lamont, vi AUCTION NALES. GENTEEL FURNLION st VO Y AR it B ° 9 : C N0.783 Wabasli-ar., FRIDAY uonnl.\& from ond cheat divers good citizens of thle State | Was Ordered bald. Thu work thus fardone on | ol shop-iifier, took a change of vesue (o dustice | BY HODGES, MORIIISON & CO, | At Buehios So.183 Wabaely 5 Toteuia conssi cougb, but yoi @ cough. Iu & wwoment thy siraugo 3 > the dal Lus cost $3,013.10. i s e % & id B Furniturs. s Tt S UL n L inoment shesieacie | out of tholr money; that they publisbed f o ‘9““;. e Eono Mw;‘: m‘! c“”l‘.: scully, snd was Qued $100. of arton, ambor 854 Rikchea Lurait Rictioveers_ sucied 10 come fatntly Lo bis ear, aod they sosmed | $1stewents of the Company’s condition, b Bnd the . Couuty Ring's wav of doiag » B o maot e doapit, oo | EAo¥ Sl a1y ol gt | Bt i i et Sl oo e (EHUALTay |~y B0 3L HENREND & OO e} 9. Weuro i, v {tiuus vulr! v the sidewalk, w 33, 000, . ABaRB AT gboste 0f Grgbans defrauded of their inheritantor | Insuing fales snd frauduleat bolictes, aking | e e ruaatios e s AXUR FARK 7 andi14 Watuay-av. while the county" 70,000, and fur the building proper 8140, 000 bus nd there 18 yot unsettied o claim for 1 submitted ble letier ackoowl- «dging the receipt of the ** very courteous” rewo- Sution of the County Board, **directiug” tha city fo subinit ity plaus of tbe caterior for doplion oF Fejeclivn by tue County Board. The deslgo would and (raudulent avseosments ou the policy-boiders, from whouw they cullectvd, ou thess faiso sésces- weuty large sume of wotiey: that they wlarepre- scoted apa milsetated to the pubile the actual Habili- ttesof the Cotapany, its assctaand tnaucial respona- Ihlulg. by feason of whicl LIWJ wera able to collect apd did collect over $200, 000, Tlen follows that postivaof the bill sefecing copecially w Woude A meeting of the iyde Park Bible Boclety was held in the First Presbyterlan Church Sundsy cvening. Colon Robinson, the Presidest, reported wvery little work. Four canvasscrs bad reported o few calls, and one tly who would like acouple of Bibles if they wora given to them. The oflicers fur 150 ensulng yeazr wers alccted: J. C. Walllng, Between Park-av. and Washinglon-st,, AT THE TWO 4-STORY MARBLE- FRONT BESIDENOCES, i Tusiay Homiag, Aor 23,10 otk LUDGES & MOKRIZON, Auctiorecrs, 603 Weat Lakot of poor widows whosc scauty vlnllu%- have beca wasted, of meu and women who nsve been reducod to wau in their old ago." ** Well," wald tho Recelver, somuwhat petulant- 1].' for be was uot ail pleased st this invasion. 1t We will hold our Jegular Weckly Salo of BOOTS AND SHOES TUESDAY, April 83, at 18:30 O'CIeE. M. M. BANDELS & CO., Auctionse® What ls the matter! Why do you ihstls he y do you coms to wu? **That Ls true, ' walled the distant chorus, **but ‘

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