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, 8 . Hi TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCIE 28, (879 -TWELVE PAGES. —eeEeeeeEeEeeEeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeeEeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eee saa THE CUTY. | homessposietsnscansnatirtocee tako place this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the | our arrangemants ato much that we make lower reailenca of bis aun friends, Anna Walker waa up for trial, butthe | $10.50, und he gave away the chain, and tn de enough in this case, and he desired a definite Suey was withdrawn and the aay continued for | fense "ho asserts that. ie articles Ueloued in | settling of {t then for the day apecilied, a] lanever, Illger, 204 Wabarh avenue, lected to pay the rent. ‘ono week. reality "to. Rm nnut that the was allowed to | 3 Trude mtinuated tint ff thera wae much —— neicea phanorore, Mae ee ‘The Indies who at the last inecting promised Fifty-two free-born American cltizens were | Wer them so lang as she was fn his favor. more “rattling around” in vase, us should ELEVATED RNATLUWAY. DRUNKENNESS. y SWS, r = ‘ ahd , At 11:00 yesterday morning, a8 Mra. [. Uroy, | take nehange of yentte from this entire com- f " ts GENERAL NE : fo bring new momabore (ora) Hie a Tre) reported ae oncaay event, eR of Non Sit Weet> Washington strest, was | munity, dudges ant atl, taan adjolniug county. BOMM INGENIOUS TLANS. Dr. D'Unger, didcofér at the einchona curo for Col. James Knox, Kilvourn, Scotland, te at the result of tyetr labore. ‘The aniount of the iy dale i passing west on Madison street, about Mr. number dant syonine. Eve astiucly doalrinn papers No, 800, 0 thief sneaked wo and picked | mot. should bring aloug two witnesses. from her outside cloak-pocket a black Mr. Trude—L'N tnke all ean got, and reach The Grand Jury paeFoul upon fourteen fail | loather pocketbook contatning a small amount | for moro, - cases yesterday, sx ol ‘ich were no-bille, | of monay and some Papers. fo then passed it Mr. Millse—You will reach, but you can't get Charles Lund, a cizar-atore keeper, was indicted | toa pal. Mra.8. HH. Vace, who witnessed the } oll, twico on a cliarge of ravishing two little girls, | theft, notiled tivo policen illa—No doubt you will take all you can There isn atrong probability that before many | Urunkennoes, eure, all cases. Room-27 Palmer months a South Sida clovated raliroad will be in) House. operation alung tute street to Twenty-second, | > tnaizestio rvaur prostration, from thenes to Cottage Grove avenue, and from | all Yorn’ oF danernt cit relieved b Taine i r ted jensman's. Peptonizos ject ‘Tome, the only SE EE ee Aone aes fait propaeation of tet contalning ite entire ‘nutritious scriptions fas announced ns $30, ‘The fol- the Pacific. Towing denatlons wero reported: | Mr. ‘Thomas _ @en. Charles F. Powell, U. 8. Avy 18a guest of |g, Parker, 810; Mr. ‘Charles Currier, 85: the the Palmer. : Misses Kuowlton, $5. s is» he South Division, and due Gara, Poy among th | ge" ie Ravage he Went eka Ene ea ‘on we clarae of TAY dao tile oeltied te en, wil atar a belek ane geet ening turthior discusston, the case was : rina Whe telitoe eae | Prsuersion, This nota mero allmulant like tne exe sts of the Palmen “ caneica It the Board of } but it fs doubtiul whether anything will come | puceult bor ttleves wera captured, 4 he for April 7, ' roal men, nnd the moment the right of wny ts '@ . butcontalns blood-msking. force- Fie Oline and. F. Uy, Paris, Franee, are | Saungern, ‘the Cite annoueed that Mra, Van | of tt station they avo the names, of Charles Kenne- —= secured, for which Uiey aro now diligently work | Fenetating, atid Wovsustatning propsrtions 18 in- atered atthe Paeite, pare | Managers, The i mmoaton, had accepted the | ‘There wnsa wedding inthe County Const yea- | HY tl ‘Thonas Murpliy. ‘The stolen pocket, MATRIMONIALL in, every dollar of stock will be paid un, aud | revue uf exhauelion, nereuua prosteations. overs, = Fogisterey - office of Manner. torday, Mr. John, Albrich ntl Mrs, Elizatieth | DoOk was recovered {11 an Gitte ee ough POWEIL—MYBRE, within four months thereafter tho rand will ba | WOR, oF nentO diseaeay arueninely if téanlting Judge 8, D, Puterbaugh, Peorla, Il, !s one of ‘The ‘treasurer, Mrs. Rawson, reported that | gherrer being the high contracting parties, ‘The by the tiieves ns they, bus r Th i 4 t ri ide Vi from’ pulmonary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & 1 ¥ avalley, Justive Morrison etd them in @300 Here was celebrated yesterday afternoon at | inrunning order, 8oitfs sald, Varlous plana] ¢, the guests of the Pactfle,* sho bad on hand 21,094.50 in cash. Forty-seven | happy groomsman anil bridesnyntd were about 5 ee M 3 ao tee y iy Co., Proprictors, New Yurk, For aalo by drug. Board of Trade dectded yesterday tohold | Mules, who had signtied their willingness to | 69 years of age, nnd looked ns though they each to the 23th, Zion ‘Temple, corner ot West Jackson aud San- | havé becn examined. That for which tho] glate : + Tho Board of Trade decided yesterday tohold | Ti tint not pald thelr fees, though theirnames | jailed from tle country. James Il. Carson, alias tho. “Omnha Chick- | xamon streets, ono of the most enjoyable wed- | projectors of the enterprise, evinea i! deelded - Sania ‘Bo eatslon ow clectlondlay: spneared un the roll of thembers. | the Collectors of Ihe Towns of North and | ce arclicot the ola “soap Levy wang of | dings tt hoe hes tho -lob of tha “society | prentrend os By Moa ee ee a aan ama eee amma he tuck-pointers held n routine meetin i vest. Chien orday ly books y and whe ough reporter to attend for many a dny,—enjoyable : 5 S—Entered Into reat on tho night of March TT k-pointera held ti ting at | Tow to rabies the [neceseany balance ie MnP Weet Chieaco yesterday turned it, thelr awindlers, and wh wht tong alice tobase , to attend Kc yo dny, yable | Han of bridges aud in ie ee aeructlott of Takk i f i No. 7 Clark streat last evening, lenge aut Aes ean Taba ueapedt wits ot | to the County <Treasurer. ‘The clerks tn the been In’ the Penitentiary, was yosterlav | for the reason that, thera wat a healthy absence witeof Luclus 8. Cowles, and daleltor ot roads throughout the country, The eta eo erie Whitmanc of Farmington Count, Meate wat a tontela vivant a Mie 4 Rebbe. cin Maren 20, nthe fdenco 149 Orchard: signs are neat and tasteful, ailvantazcously cone ELLEY=—On March 20, at hie restdenco 49 Orohard- trasting With similar structures in New York | *,of comtedton of tity aan arte owed City, Statlons, beautiful in their ornamenta- | Gar Jervey City and Brooklyn, N.Y. papers plessa tlon, will be placed at every fourth block; the | cour. 5 rate of specd will be twenty-five miles an hour, | = Mastadloys Stonparess ue trains palo every ANNOUNCEME, ve minutes, nnd the carriages w! fa walt, te | a ttn Aloectn, much more eomfortable, that even those rin- viper : : aitd ‘ie | locked = up ata the © West © Madison 3 ‘ sidharquent. tax Hist Ft ES Street Station. Ant oflicer, in. passing M, | Of all unnecessary display, aud, better stil, Sat J f ts Beegerson’s saloon, at No, (23¢ Weat Madison | because it was celebrated In the good old family Calectiie fot Ay oN Chicago, and Fred J. Miller | stroet, saw Carson. fire one shat at the propries | fashion. ‘The contracting parties wero Mr. ‘The County Tyeastrer disposed of 4,000 | {Ort ARTEMteR {0 tS tre otrituy one, | eoretd oval, second son ot Br. Simon he County Treasi disposed that Car tad induced Hergereon y ol 3 worth of county bonds yestertay of the de- | the saloon, aml then Nad foisted blnuset£ Powell, President of the South Branch Distilling nomination of $1,000 und” $500. There aren] upon him. as (a bartender. ‘The honest Company, and Miss Rosa Myers, daughter of Mr. erent many applicants for the $100 bonds, aud | German found objection to the manner In iwhich ] Morris Myers, of No. 610 West Van Buren suinc haye a ‘The Hon. J, Sterling Morton, ex-Goyernor of | the Society should let down the bars and adinit Nebraska, fs n guest of the Pacific. peuitlemen, to memberahlp, thero belug nothing he constitution to prohibit such a conie- Dr. and Mrs.J. XK. Bartlett ond Judge 1. . | tension, the proposition was Hol. aeted oon, Palmer, Milwaukee, aro among the guests of | though there seemed to Den disposition to the Pactie. allow the men tu contribute if they saw ft. Frank B. Rose, General Passenger Agent of Adjourned to next Thuraday at 10330 a, m. at ‘ ws the Grand Paeifle, at which time and: place alt the Houston & Texas allroad, registered at | iho indica interested in the Exchange ate car- iter ete een ready sttbscribed for them, but | Carson swindled customers by throwing three | street. ‘Te ceremony was announced to take Sow Yi a y 'PHERE WILL BE MASS MEETINGS Al “ the Tremont. neatly requested to be present. they are not ready fo iesue ns yet, on account of | cards, putin “pote in the bos,” and other de- | place at 5:00 p. m., but long befora tliat hour | wig on the New York Hlovated ullrond, | te Tiswpe : i HG 0 FO E. J. Earling, Assistant Superintendent of HOARD OF EDUCATION, nerontinved llitess of County Clerk Klokke's | Vices for robbing the unsitspecting, Carson ro- | arrived the Templo was filled with the relatives, | advantages of Mr. Patterson's system ovor ott: Aurofa Turner Mall, te-niaht—The Hon. Joby Wents the Chicazo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, {6 | Tye City Board of Education held its reular at the Shermav. semf-monthly mecting last evening, Inspector’ 7. J. Potter, General Superintendent of the | Wells in the chair. “The Committee on Bulld- Chiengo, Burlington & Quincey Rallroad, Bur- | ings and Grounds reported recommending the | Jington, fa, is at the Pacllic, © letting of Contracts for bultding a achuol-house E. Morton Smith, Esq., the Vermont, North- on the corner of Monroc and Morgan streets, orn New York, aud Canuda Manager of the Hos. | Mid the report was concurred. ins | | oe ton Journul, 1s a guest of the Tremont House. | making awards for the steam-heating apparatus George II, Nettleton, General Manager of the | at the school corner of Wabash avenue and Eda Roansas City, 8t. doseph & Council Bluffs Rnil- | street, at the scheol coruer of Armour nil road, and F. F. Griflim, General Superintendent | Hickerdyke streets, and at the school corner of of ts Denver s Rlo Grande Rallroad, are at | Wood Fay Ganetesb streets, and both reporte the Palmer. wero adopted. ‘The North Side Btrect-Roitway Company has | A lengthy discussion followed 10 reference to broken cround for ts new bnen on the corner of | Paving £8,500 for a school, tot on Lima street, Wrightwood und Lincoly avenues, ‘There will | Bear Treuty: hy actiot eta be rvomn in it for twenty-eight curs and aeveuty fe poned to. ze te Hoard oppoeginlty to loo! oF eigen horeen: ‘A communication Was read. from a yentleman The temperature yesterday, as observed by claiming to finve control of the echo! building Mannsse, optician, et Madisun strect (Trmm0Ne | on Wells strect, notifying the Board that, up- Building), Dire a ie AT Heures, 10 tee | Tess o now Isto was made of the premises on or 3 12 my 405, m., 423 3 p. tn. 40 Barom- | pefore the stat, proceedings wou! ¢ taken to eter at 8 a. t,, 2b492 8 p.m. 29.64 forelbiy chan, The ponseation of the provesty The Mexican V1 “ld regal which might interfere: with the school, Re mont meetings a Tae a ti fast acon ferred to the Committee on’ Buildings and ing, P. T. Turoloy in the chair, but did nothing | Grounds, with power to act. boyond passing Upon some unimportant routine » muisiness ae fadulging fran totorniay talk. a blank book in which te transcribe all opiniuns At 5:35 yesterday afternoon a boy 7 year of | he mliht uive the Bourd, and also such opinions ace, Nying with his parents nt No, 32 Crogsing | pg hud already been given, which was concurred strect, wosrun oyer bya freight train on the to, and the Board adjournea, ‘Northwestern Failroudl He i baulgibrnldedy s SZEGEDIN, i See ae e siteas cok Ne de Following are additonal eontributlons for the now store of Ficld & Leiter, corner of State want iufferaty of the tntedliod. ti Szcrediny Hungary: ora are stated to bu very great. In the first | Worth, A.M. Wel lott Anthony, M.A. Farwell, Pincers verfuctly nofsolesny tho rattle and | Penk Wem eat. cugher tua dt gle lo utse Foar saute by alee uanal jibrariong aid sectia TAGE rnin) ounces dtath Benard aa ain roduced by the running of tralns to and from : thst. 3 urday Dight—The Uetiong irobriated. ‘Thus tie taventor hina | i07-dohn Wentworth, 1. Sorrteon, Father Lanin solved the prohlent whieh Mr. Pilea Nas \fonie: FON natn,’ patria fant—tne tea fe 4 lng out a year ago, Then tne track fs protected ariel nigh lon. Leonar. froin ratte show, anid sledt, wd. thera ts no | Siete Bmery A, Storee, 1h Be Tuehttl, OT dripping to the pavement below to annoy Ward Mectingn To-night. pedestrians, It {s impossible for ihe train to PUT WARDIAT CLUN HOM, GUAND, PACIFIO Col... finger. fused togo,and mado ail sorts of remonstranccs. diet ane aennetutaness of tue arco ie Comptatnt {smade thatwitnBests whohavebecn | A youngman givibe the namo of 8, Letch. | terest | Urociscly ah a ntaret Aa ot tls Bee anbpenaed to appear before the Grand dury go man'yerterdny ‘attenipted to obtain some money pate enteral ti jhe: Jellogtng orders Mesate. Over, unl, after waiting awhile for thelr wtges to | from’ Mr, Conrad Seijip upon the strength of a | sawn ipiinn ont yt coon Stouttolssalins Condy, ZO avray, necessitating the batllff to | letter purporting to have beew sent from tho | Au Simon Mosse ani ool te gerve anolver subpana in order to get them | wholesale store of Field, Lelter & Co. cite thee tthe groom: Mr, Leopold back. If they persist in doing thia they wi ba } at was written upon’ ono of the | Meat tg groom, and Mrs. Mie Guten put into the jail for snfe-keeping until the | firm’s letter heats, at reads ns follows: erie Woe unadtel itz, sunt. of. the Grand dury gets ready to hear from them, “Mr. J.C. Selnp—Dear Sir: Having taken a | jag Miss Rosa M Se is followed, leaning ‘The Hospital Committee met yestorday after- | ballot in our house, wholesale mid retail, TAlnd | oo the nem of her father, On ‘arriving at the noon und audited some bills. ‘the subject of the | 'hut we have 327 votes for your,—that ds, they front of Khe altar, the bridal party formed 9 Tro at the County Hospital was taken up, and | Yote the Republican ticket,—but you will have | somicircle, in the centre of which stood the Iwas discuseed at some length, It was the | toscod mo over slips with your naino on 801) Roy, Dr, Felsenthal, Rubbtof the Temple. After Option of the Committee that thie fire orlinatea | van put them on the ticket. ‘That, isn eood | io aq addressed the bride and groom «pon the through incendiarisin, A police ollcer appeared | Many votes for our firm for you. ‘The bearer | Fvsconatpilities they were abullt to assume on belorethe Committee, atid etated that, afew | Will come aver after the “sllbe when you toring the matriize state, {He ceremony was petro Ue fore te iige was discovered,"he ob- | Ket. ready to send them, and sou can | Dore Fed with the simple and solemn rites of served three young mon—one of whom he elve the peneey cant foe he trouble. ao Rie Jewish Church. Ethe. benediction was corted by a large number of the audience, probably be arreated, Sanremo naen, qouts Me. ipo bad Fepaired to the residence of the bride’s father, In the Criminal Court yesterday, the case of | fast - to the young man, and sent for the where a reception was held until 8:30, when the Olllter Walla Jones, charged with killing | poltee, Theyouhe man, when necused of at- | Hel mage husband and wife took s carriage “Kid? O'Brien, was called up for trial, but was | tempting blackmail, insisted that o young fort eA on eno, “ t hae pare Ing there, passed unun the docket indelinitely, un account | ian by the name of Warrey, who was actually | Checked thels wernt foe el ey oS of Mr. Asay, counsel for the defense, being en- | {n the employ of Field & Lelter, gave him the aren on to prowcch po eelaurated ainony Ace gaged io other cases, In the case of George | letter, but a thorough canvass of that firm's ne er R aon Sid: Moen a were acne war i Belcher, tried Wednesday for larceny, the jury | wholesale establishment fofled to reveal any flew fa at fnene ti ad i eel a oe saat mere returned a verdict of noteuilty. Jou Morrissey, | such person. ‘The young man is merely onc of hie amt ee rs. iene Ae ol 1, Ales snd Ait. gen allaa “Texas duck,!?and Frauk Wymanwere tried | q clagsof aarke who come prominently to the | favs, Mr. aud) Mrs te Mtosehs At Oo ms for he farcony of dares quantity ot entlerys eurface ot election thme looking for prev. Mr and Sirat Mt Nowens, Me and Mrs. ane revolvers, ete., from Sm! rothera, Ja ~ : Mr. Mra. M. , . mon tn kh on, ve property wa ound | ANNE, ang mer, continued to | Ly Ohcatuely te nua Sty aie St. on their persons a few days afterwa ais fe YET La. i, Mr. Mre. Me Mr. city, They were both found gutlty, nd Mor- aAnellids logenb Gora) ac Bertrand Mrs. L, Busta, Mr ‘anil Mea, D. Lesshorger, rise was sontuneed to four years and Women | 9¢'N a Winthron place, 87000 tho Criminal | ierechimann, Mr, and Mr,’ Henry Ovendorit inp the track, no matter what the rate of eakera: A. sf, Welgnt, 1¢ 8. Turnltt, speed may be, thereby Insuring safety to pas: siuan, -RUk Llawee Frank Drake, Js.4e. sengers and the publte tnderuentt. Nocar- | “Firat Ward—at Henry Smith's, 813 Clark-at. Speak. steps arc used, and the ingress and eross is | ff alate We lea e, thar Dixon, che Hon. John ensy and dovold of danger, ‘he trucks und un- | Uxcegnd Wwarda112 Shetungcste. bpeake maeeue derwork of the cor are out of sitht, bolug in- | Meany, Kirk itawes, Frank Drake, D. fekersor closed by ornamental fron work the entire | the ton. a ty and others, length of the road, The steatn-brakes employ | Scythia ehahienss Cale Ike ee Rice ey Ate ed ure iuclosed, und disagreeable nolgo by the | Hrockway, Maj. W., W. Roberts, W. W. Perklos, Pilny ‘eahauet iH avoided: Ang a3 2 ahs: steam Tri H. Emits Samuel Parker, Henry MeClory, CL, Fry, the engine, it is exhausted under s casement “At 2 * and condensed, Is not seen or heard, and is 5 Sa Sete elated sant cua, nolaelaet, iow eats on fron, an the whole . Ureoly, Jolin Meyers, W. W. Pers structure {¢ mad from plate frou, the constric- tion of which gives it unlimited strength. It is " Speakers qhdge cary Toy setts aleo claimed hy Mr, Patterson that the many iarbicr staf, Charies.A: Mtorey.c. Ws Woodin objections eauscd by darkness of stores wd streets fre overcome. it docs not cast a shadow as much os an ordinary nwoing ‘The construction has no bridge appearance, but instead ig attractive and ornamental, atid the interior of the car js arranged for water- closets, utc., whieh are free from objectionable features und cannot be tised by the present Bys- tem of elevated roads. It is sald also that the road can be built much cheaper than any now ju use, 1s more aupstantinl, less objectionable to property-owners, and does not occupy more Camone an M. PF, ‘Tarole, Tati) Ward’-At 12 South, Talstedsata, th Ninth Ward—At ‘out! alates oe third. rt dlnred Cltizous’ Sicettnge speaerss Gy her caacern, ae, Meklroy, L. Fry, J. W. &. Thomas, J. Camp- iH ‘f atin 1: iho bewulan it 13 it 235 ‘Sont ‘ard—'t ulor Club meeting at Mile waukec-ay,. old Autora Turner-flall, i . kloventh Ward—At 60 Fishers inte Speakers; suun st ant, c, W. Woodman, Louts areick 'T udleiary Committee reported, recom- menaing that the Attorney of the Board procure +, corner Loomla, ens, C.C. Kobly H.C, Noyes, A. Baldwin, J. P. Met pwelfth Ward—Con avs. Hpeakera: Wlilat ‘vodard, Tuthill, A. b, Morrison, nd Callforniae way, it. 8. Tw Johh Sephens, vol. J, W, Bennett, ja}. J, W. Brock> Ua: Es W! Boree, th eile t th it tel Ea eH ati Benz's Mal Lakesat Pat ve ks a » le fe 33 wu the evidence the hands of the | Mr, Mrs. 8.’ Pfaezor, Mr. and Mrs, M, | spaccov the pavement than an ordinary tele- ‘. cere: Gens RW. Washington streets, and aa hour makes mpreat | eMC Ggcrg Coe Ga% dy av. Gell Se it * Court upon the rldence, i aliug. to prose: | Misch Mea: “Quggeniieim? Mrs. ‘le Souneus | graph pole, and ie s0 arranged as to cary the Cok tele Hanae, glade Js C. Polley, GL Ber’ difference in the appearance of the inside. ‘The $5.1. H, Dote, 95: cash, $1; E, Seokel FEDERAL FACTS. Miter’ Jay” Stern, making threats agalust | sheim, Mreund Ars tease Waixel, Grandma | telegraph wires, thereby doin away with the Warusdrand ‘Sinte Meeting at Aurora counters, ete, are rapidly approaching comple- oS J. W. Preston, $5; J. W. Kumsey, a Charles Relss, ‘of the Clarence House, } Obendorff, Mr. and — Mra. W. Pierson, | voles. Speakers: ‘The Fon. Jolin Wentworth, tion, and the structure will be ready for oceu- | $5: Gallup, Clark & Cov, B31 cash, $i: WET | One hundred and fifty barrets of aleotiol wero | $900 to thedd, wn 8600 additional as a fugitive | Mrs, 1s. Mana and son, New | York, | tt ls Wonsiit init the rat of rag will be ac. Ge Buschwate” biy'su Enewelt: Casper Boss pancy in a very short time. Rottheup & aay Mig: (Mag soa ee coos Tal eee it ‘om this cit: i esterday. from justice at Scholiaric, N. Y., at which place, | Misses Em and Jolin Powoll, Misses Rachel, | cured without much dispute on the part of Kluge Jy Ke Woyévoti Cole Theo. Stitnming. A.R, Hervert; on hits way home to No. 403 | Stewart. Shi A+ pits, “ehh Sy Gitta, Saas | OmbOreee it vy ‘i | tie datmed, he Jumped “9000 bail furuished for | Jutta, Lena, and Henrletta itaas, Mtases Lona; | pronerty-owners. Hstimates aro being talken | ite NOFEMGNT A a asset church, 200 Orchardeat: Rermitage avenue ab5:45 Inat night, {cll off the | yirich, ‘Tush & Co..85; Furst & Wradley Manutac- ‘The 4 per cent subscriptions at the Sub- | him upon a charze of gwindlinis Alico Huston, | Blanche, and Stella Myers, Miss Pautina Gold- from manufacturers for the construction of the | petween Sophia and Centra-ata, Speakers: Cowes? rear end of a Van Buren strect car at the {nter- | turing Company, $20; Crane Bro anufactur- | Treasury yesterday atnounted to $4,700, and the | who, while her mother was sick, pawned some | smith, Miss Wilber, Misses Laura and Fannie road. This indieates business, k Ab ner aeol, DW. Munt, E, 1, Bliss, D. J. Lyon, section of Madleon street and Fifth aveoue and | ing Company, $14; Holmes, Phatt & currency disbursements to $15,000. of the old lndy’s goods against ‘her will at the Sonnensheim, Misa Lily Adicr, Miss Emma . Underwood, aid att had his right shoulder badly dislocated. The | Pitte Fiano Manufacturing Company, B bones ere ect bs Dre Rachlers aud he was Piss: ban ie ii Reem Henning he Gar. taken to bis homie by somo friends. " St rewing Company, $10; August. Fr i ‘Mrs. Anna Cowell Hobkirke, for many years | erent yon sot ys Bin, gar Jending lady nt McVicker's Thentre, will leave | Miller, $5; Hartholmn _& | Roesing, tis city to-day for California, which she will | gabn 1, — Haber, F. Madienor, aaaiey her future tens an, Hobkirk bes, in Eee ee : private, as in public, life ‘made many lastigs | ye. iy 4 4 1. F Pitvas! and willcarry’with her to hur nest home | Washausen, 815 $4; “Borden, Cragi Mick & Con, $l; Lowonthal & Kaufman, $3; the heartiest of good wishes from a host of ad- gel 233 °C. mirers who. kuow her true worth ason artst giana Seale 3 5 un i Beamideall, 0 oh, 3 Mer aud her sterllug qualities as a woman. Schrader, $1; cuanta’ Loan the teenth Ward—At Sven Halt, corner Ciilcago-ay. and Larrabee-nt. A grand Swedlan stata. Stecting, Speakers: A, M, Weigh Farwell, Peter Busclis the Ato Ell undetiug, C.J. oll C.F. Peterson, 8. A. \ ind otters. luntcenth Ward—Aft' Henry Kussor's, 216 ttush-at, Speakers: Gen. A. 1, Chetiain, Gen, L/W. Smith, ths it ‘crhington’ Hesing, Ben I, Sclig- Hon, Weick Uwe man, H. C. Noyes, A, H. Baldwin, and others, Political. TA MBETING MELD LAs’ Hromer-# Bt Swedish Hebsponaunn CiabAnaot, tnuusly Indormed fed: 2. Harrett at sean lad et A aes ay Se, canats for shop of the Friedbergs on State streat, $800 to ‘The internal-revenuc recelpts at Collector | the 28th; Surah Cacnlsh, 60 years of ogo Harvey's office yesterday footed up $19,820, of | and =a drunkard), ; $100 fine; Joseph which whisky contributed $15,229, tobacco and eer Erte 58'tron ‘ S ceitn din if z clot ‘4 ct } clirars 2,620, aud beer 8222, inthe Weev Division, uf which theft several Eliza Clark, one of the women who are to be | others were arrested and duly discharged from tried before the District Courtina few uays sustouly systerday, betes the eaten Comte ‘Thomas Mack, assat eH. Bor for alleged pension frauds, will be returned | jy oicine direct Polive District with intent torol this morning to the jall froin the County Hos- | eee the o7ttid dustiea Morrison? Jo- pital, where aie has “been staying for some days | sen} Lorena, pleking veftroad fron off the Alton on account of sickness. tracks, 3 fic; C. Ln opps, tarceney of $85 Jackson, Migs Carrie Kohn. Miss Henrietta Buxbaum, Mr. M1. P. Moss, Sterling, Il; Mr. W.3.. Wolf, New York: Mr. Henry Fround Now York; Mr, Joseph Frankel, Mr. Leopold Goldsmith, and Messrs. Urinckman, Licber- man, and Daniels. ‘At the canclusion of the reception the gucats were invited to repalr to the dining-room, where full {ustics was dono to an elexant voltation pres ared by Wright, and many a class of ambet Prebrraumiten and sparkling Verzonay was drank to the prosoerity of the twain who had SCHOOLS WANTED. A LARGE NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS who desire thnt 4 school-house be erected In the neighborhood of the corner of Western avenue and Ohfo street beld an adjourned meeting last night ot the corncrof Hubbard and Oukloy strecta. Mr. George Wrichtson presided. After the reading of minutes and the transaction of ether minor business, the Committee on Per- manent Organization asked for further time in AMIE Eta RD TE CAN CLUB RTS : : just set ott on life's Jourucy. Numerous con- ora, TT ie eras ‘i ERTS ilf Heng F Gilg, the nroprietor of the | & -etian 5 zi Me, Frank, | The call of the erlminal ealendat fn the District | worth’ of furniture fruin Willian flammond, | pratulatory telegrams wero received from East- the ‘selection of ofleera, The request a8 | waonate iunieat i mporince. Stre Clete Gelb rea enerened aphanee and ent ng Rooms | £5! winoughby, Hill & Coc; $10; Felsenthal | Court hud to be postponed auain yesterday, | $500 to the 20th; Jamés Rliey, obtaining a ton | orn aud Western friends. 6) A. i \ th Pella rena (Ne NSE eg nt No. 419,8trand, London, the headquarters of | [oeminski$3¢'8. HM. Thomeon, $1; G.M. Krauss, | owing to Judge Blodgett's covtinuell absence | of coal by false pretutisca from J. Doalicticy, ‘The presonts were numerous, ueluding both | the objects of the merting, and sald that the | qpuiity Witt GE A MEETING OF THE REPUB: Americang in the English ‘metropolis, 1s on.a,| 2; E, Twitty, SL; E. Wynn, $1; M. Sheidon, $1, | at Indianapolis, A dispateh from him was re- | given to the Gth to pay for the same; Michacl'| we useful. and the oroamental. ., "There was | taxpayers objected to having thelr children ile! Yat to Chicago, and Ie stepping at the Palmer jorise. ir. zis Known to thousands = ‘Acietisan tauriste and’ tratelers, and;ay his THE CIY-HALE. atay here fs iiinited toa few days, his friends will no doubt take the earllest opportunity of | A few dollars was token in by the Collector. calling upon him, A.M, Wright cailed on Mayor Heath, atid cone Aotlontl alte Lane Aneocdit ion cole tatked with him for half un hour. . tluded its ses: at the Grand Pacific yester- | ed the ay, with the Vice-President, Thomas Richard- The firemen received their January salaries in ron, of St. Louis, in the chalz. ‘They deelded to | cash. ‘The police will pet thelrs to-day or to- anata no changotn the existing rater i cents | morrow. jor fead In off” ani cents for dry, The next y mmeotiug will be held at Saratoga, N. ¥., in July, | bree hed Seon et vs aiinols on The preecut orices will provably be quoted until | tra L siroad to urect 9. little pasechger depot, ti that date very generally. ‘The representatives the Lake Park, at the foot of Van Buren street. of the firms present at the mecting report a Two cases of diphtheria aud four of scarlet yery satisfactory condition of this Industry, | fever were reported to the Healtt authorities; . Bhowlny o decided Increase over the corresponds | neo four vases of mensies,—the bret in several Jog Susser, dnde months, At. 10:30 o'clock on the morniug ot the Hth " y elnt +. Water- plostnent at the Union Tolling Sills cores. of sorsidy "lamoteaiens S5400¢ West town Col: he Union Rolling Milla, corner. tor (6¢! 4 al) $14.8 Ashlund and Archer avenues, NG Account of be- Tector (serie) W002; totaly $14,808, le paid ing Intoxicated und uuflt todo his work. Ho Spee . was not seen again until yesterday, when tis | The sidewalks of the *rockery” aro full of sh ex-aoldiers of the First Ward thia eveniug at o'clock nt tha rooms of tne Veteran Club, Pacific ceived by Marshal Hildrup during the afterncon, | Mellon, vagrant, $25 Wud, Justice Kaufmann: eee Kin toldtors are invited: directing him to atjourn court until Monday | William Long, who |ioterfered with Omear morning at Wotclock. The Judge fs engaged | Fechter onu day when IA: was arresting a crook {nthe hearing of some very. tmportant cases In | at the Nortuweotern ddgot, 8100 Ane, Hooslerdom’s Capital,twhich Juve consumed ore time than it was expected they would, . uit heves bls detentions MOTEL ARRIVALS. Mr. H. E. C. Daniels, the yory obliging ellver rigid ee ere wv. . LH. G. Hay, Cheyenne. clerk in the Sub-Treasury, and the inventor of a A, Donald, Boston. :H. O. Hay, . litte connterfelt eoln-detvctor shat * takes °em | Xe Vivnentov.s, Lake: Ps eeriatiee taniros every ume, reports & new und dangerous coun | jartlott Trip, Yankten(D, Tees, Marquette. ferfitor tho siaudard dollar of 1876, Tie uew | Soran lost. Nk uy Monenilelds Molt rou bas refcry apnestance, of Dele genuine, PALMERIOUSB.- -~? und it Is simply Imposslblo el that is oO ‘1 ¥ counterfeit by Its looks, its “ring,” or anything J.Toughton, Georgetown ©. N. Hochester, Nov ia de vie, Pravideuce,|Thos, Sinclatr, Manitoba, che except. fis welght, which is justabout fours | Weg Roe ee ence eee ain. Hoston, fifths of what it should bu. . So apt is ft to de- | J. A. Warren, Albany. ii Brewster, Akron, O. celya the = Mnwary that «ont. oof | &, Ui. Fenton, Detroit. rdilios. Hl, Morrow, N. a lot received at the office te ch riehly-carved furniture and exquisitely-chased allyer, besides books, pictures, and all the mis- celfancous bric-a-brac, without which no home can be anid to be complete, "Phe toilets were plain, but rich. The bride was dressed in a heavy white corded sitit, Em- press skirt cut eo trujn, claborately trimined with knife and side pleatings, polnt lace, and vrange-blossome, corsage polated back and front, white flusion: yell, and diamond orna- ments, Mas Rachel [{pag, cousin of the groom, whito ates Renee fiee pitts roses, und pearl or- naments. Mrs. M. Gregeenhelmer, Pennsylvania, btack velvot, thread lace, and diamonds, ‘Miss Julia Hang, black brocaued silk trimmed with velvet, and uatural flowers, Miss Henrietta Hans, black silk, atin trim- inings, pear) ornaments, . Miss Lina fans, pate-bluo bunting, black vel- vet, and white lace, . Miss Laura Sonnenshe!m, maroon-colored motlre, black velvet, und diamond ornaments. Mra, Lissberger, b exposed to the dangers consequent tw crossing and recrossing, ths raltroad tracks on their why to and from school. Money had been appropriated svveral years ago for aschool-house for thut part of the Thar- teenth Ward, and though the moncy ted been collected. no scngol-houge had been bullt. Le desired thatthe Aldermen and Aldermanic cav- didates present stivuld tell what they had dono and what they would do iu the schoo!-house AUCTION SALES. ¥ ELISON, POMEROY & CU., Auctloncers, 78 & 30 Raudolpli-at, REGULAR FRIDAY SALE, March 23, at 9:30 o'clock. IMMENSE: LAYOUT. na (NEWAND'BROOND-HAND FURNITURE And General Household Goods. A full line of new ond Used Carpets, Stoves. PI 4, CI rn ON uy Piated Wares Gas Fixture gato, Genera siereunue dine, Key &C, ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auct'rs. WALL PAPER, Window Shades, &e. matter, but wanted ft disrmetly understood that the question of: politics did nut epter at all in the business whieh Had effled the mecting. Mr. Frake, of the Board of Education, was called upon to explain the reasons that kept kept back a school for the Thirteenth Ward. This Mr. Frake proceeded to do by saying that on account of . the tax-fichting of 1813 and 1874, und prior yeara, : much of the tax-levles trom 1872 to 1875, Inelu- sive, remained uucoltected, That which was collected had been entirely used up in the pay ment of teachers! and employes’ salaries and In miisvellancous expenses, go that there had been nothing left to apply to school sites nnd new no lees than three bad ones have been discoy- SI Oe cred, ‘Theee lote are first put tu the scales, | [irae emits Batata, Hae which at once show that something {s wrong in | M, Franklio, St. Lout the pile. Some piece fa underweight. ‘Then | I.E. Taylor, Salt Lake, L, Conger, Akron, 0, commence: e task of alfting {t out, und noth- | 1.Stephenson, Menum'e. |V-4, Patturson, Clncin. Ing but ‘the little detector” can be relied Tremont oust. fenry Mann, Milwauk, E. Walcott, Rochest'r, dead body was found In ihe sewer under the | pedestrians nowadays, malnly Deinocrats, who | upon when It comes to that, sew Ye Aq G, Andrews, Dl tie ee es sey seat Dalla Ceragoat of ee appropriations fra rollerect the fal at’ br mill Vie vemaine | aFe Dleking out places they expect to oceiny tt | “ry. tzo or enree days pat tho auter courts W.Ouinichite inuiao' pial G, Sanford: Noe” | Mes Slinan Powel wore an exqulte, peark TaN eis, Inclustve, ‘hg eet about 8 15,000 ROLLS, were already badly decomposed, owing to the | the elty departments, ; {te ofliee of the Disttict-Attorucy have bee W. Lashes, Omahs. [f-F. Eranilln, San Yeon. y ; Ege 000, Of tins amount 'g139,009 ad, been col, wartn water which { coutinially..foveln aes mae ct-Attoruay have been |: J. "yall, Montana, Chandler, NewOrtae, | dlamond ordaments, beted und, expe ‘ had | SATO R yaee MADISON STO Uhrougl dhe sower from ths uulnally pong. | Fiera, was no lsburscrmonts on. scrip al: | invaded by a curota procession of Uaberdasbers | £ Yj, itn, Cineinaat [Ns Re Shervin, N.Y. | Mra. dy Mans, heavy carded black lly gor- | We th expenued as aforcsald, $50,000 had 200 WHET MADISON-ST* ‘was an Irlahinun, 24 years of age, oe " Ww been lost by the Gage defaleation, $31,00) was and lived ¢ i id A with bis sister ‘at the corner af D cr paid out when called for by parties who fur nished with velvet: ornamenta, diamonds, Y i At Auction on Saturday Sforaing, March 29, at 200 jealera in geatlemen’s furnishing-coods, and M Mye: in the City ‘Trenaury, and the balance | West Madison-a., at 10 o'dtock, ering aud | hished supplies tast var, und by the teachers | jowelers with sundry mystertoun looking boxes PETE STEVENS. Mrs, A, Myers, an ashea-of-roses sills, cut en | vig “uncollected. It waa gradually comlng | By ord JONES. Reqs - Pees ees ae Me ae ae who didn’t draw their pay. ‘ inde thelr arms, each nid all of seh headed rostroxen To MONDAY WEEK, Princesse, paruished with waite lave; dlamond | fang being placed to the credit of the POMEROY Aco, Auctioneers f . Dr. Lorliner, of Boston, who recent- A WORD OF WARNING, jor the talented stoker of the type-writer, sn ye Y ly recelved a very enthusiastic call to the pas he In the Criminal Court yesterday morning fund for buildings aud sites. No appropriations had been made for any particular ward. The appropriations made by the City Council were turned over in bull to the Board of Education, and that body distelbuted them us they saw ilt. The people of the Thirteenth Ward might hava thought that a particular appropriation had beot made for them, but {twas potso, ‘The speaker desired as much as did any other resident of the ward that a new echool-house shonld be built near the corner of Western nyente and West Ohlo rtrevt, and ho promised to do sll in his power to bring about the result so much de- sired, He suggested that the meeting appolnt a committes to walt upon the Buildings aud Grounds Committee of the Board of Educa- tlou—Masra, Hotz, Hoyne, aud Bartiett—and present the elalms and necessities of the ward, One of ihe persons present called attention to the fact. that the Board had advertised for school sites, and requeated Mr, Frake to pre- vent if be could any purchases till the Thir- teenth Ward pcople had sent in proposals, as they tind desirable tltes which they would gel cheap for the sake of the school. ‘This Mr. ¥rake promised to do, Mr. Irnke then went on to say that there were in. this city 6,000 ehildren who contd attend sehool but half n day because there were no ace commodations for them, und 10,000 children who could get not even balfa day’s Instruction each day for the sume reason. Ie did not believe in teaching German in the public sebvols,—— did not belleve tn teaching one ebild two lau- guages und unother child vo language at’ all. Tn conclusion, the speuker opined that the du- aired sehoul could bo ordered built iC the cit. zene there assembled would work hard enough for it und inake enough noise about It. Ald, ‘Thompson aud ox-Ald, Quirk then spoke, the former telling what ho had done in the Counell, and both promising what they would duin case they again took seats in the City Legislature. Other candidates made elini- lar promises, aud the meeting adjourued, ‘The Committees to walt upon the Buard of Educa- tion Committee will probably be appointed attr permanent organization has becu effected at and'ao Handulot-st. Mrs. choeneman, a rich black sllk, plainly a trimmed with same; diamonds, Mra, M. Waixel, lieavy groa-crain silk, with velvet, polut lace, and diamonds, Mrs, W. Pearson, black silk, trimmed with white laco; diamond ornaments. HIRAM H. SCOVILLE. DEATH OF ANOTHER OLD SETTLEX. Another of the settlers, honorable allke in years and fame, lies taken au eternal farewell of the city in the advancement of whose material prosperity he took an aetiye tuterest. Hiram HL Scoylite died ov Wedocsday morning at the reaidenco of hls gov, 153 South Sangamon street, {lo was born in Litenfleld County, Couneeticut, in 1705, and when on infant was taken by his parents to Onondaga County, New York, where they settled on a farm near Byracuae. “Ils youthful days were spent on the homestead, alternating the time between working in the flelds in sum- mer and going to a comnion-school in the win- ter, On reaching his majority he determined to eugage in the business of mechanical engincer- ing, for which he was pecullarly adapted, and at fo nelghbvoring foundry and machine-shop per- fected himself fn all the detalls of the business, Tn 1822, with the assistance of a couple of young men, the sons of families In the vicinity, he bullet. a small steamboat, which he putin practical operation on Cazenovia Lake. Subsequently {t was transferred to the Erio Conal, whieh had been completed a short tine previous. Asa financial speculation it was nob asueceas, nnd, at the requert of tho State an- thorities, the engine was taken out and used tn pumiplng brine from the galt wells at Salina, Ir. Scoville in 1837 came to Chicago to superin- tend the construction of a marina engine for a large lake steainer,—one ot tiie old floating pal- aces that were all the ruge some thirty-five or forry years azo; but before the work was com- pleted the fluanelal pante which swept through proceeded to unfold before his eyes their sey- ct f cate eral wares, ‘The young mau expressed his there was conelderablo interest manifested in opinion of them as -he observed them, | thecase of Pete Stevens, the wife-killer, which aid thy oplulon was sometimes flat: | was to be called up about the flrat thing, al- eae soe ay ethers. ee more ike though the burt roi was Hob eromed. airs, a cea | Young, the mother of the unfortunate Mamie different languages and dialects. It leaked out . i yeaterday ‘tat fall meant, ‘The ““barrleter’® | Stevens, was present, accompanied by ane or couldn’s bear the {dea of being tho only bache- | two friends. Peto Stevehs was ushered In by a lor left ‘iu tha wholoaillee force.” Baldwin had | Deputy, and he nodded pleasantly to acquaint- gone back on lim when ho beeane a deuedicky | ances whom he recognizod in the audience. and the thought of being “a ilxed figure for the Att ening of the court, State’s-Attorne: scorn of tlme to point his slow, untboving fn- bie ObERNIE ol sees y ger at?” was just a little rough’ on the “barria- | Mile stated that tn the case of,Peter E, Stevens, rite a lie Soneluded MB join the ranks of twin Earl saith the owner of Morte Stevens bis souls with but a slugle thought, ete. ‘Ihe pro- | wife, the State was ready to proceed with the easton referred to, fe will ber readily seen, ind | prosecution. came to deck bln out for hig coming nuptials, A. 8. Trude, attorney for the prisoner, asked whieh, it {s underatoad, willbe duly’ aud aus- | leave nud retired with his client to the Jury- terely celebrated Thursday evening at tho real- | roum, where bo read to him certaly aflidaytte Tee are ulm TIA nenll coos | qileation for ores 10 ubsianiste aa a hay buen hired to run the ‘ighning: type-writer A OMANGM OF VENUE, from this time on. In 8 hort time they rorumed io the courtroom, Se and Mr, Trude read a potition from Stevens ask- CRIMINAL. ing for a change of yenue from Judges Williams, ‘Booth ana ynewolly oF ths Eteite cours aud Dr. N. J. Aikons was arreated yesterday | Judies Gary, Moore, and Jamtison, of the Supe- J 4 5 rior Court. Tits petition was backed up by an charged with malictously tearinys up a recelpt | amanvit to the effect that the prisoner belleved with intent todefraud Auna Schock. Justice | these Judges were so projudiced in the caso that Halnea continued the case till1 p.m, to-day, | he could not obtain a fatr and impartial trial, under bonds of 8500, Boshiles the allldarit of Strole hers ray bree " others,—one from James Ward,one from jan Threo sete of harness stolen on the nicht of | sitehell, ancl one irom J. 8. Meflate, alt setting ‘tie froin J, 'T, Aton . barn, Bo 40 canes Kee the one argument ia He. fae at guage, re avenue, were yesterday foun y ul representing themselves t > hum er sand on Luter set near Jfferaa, zeyn ol chicane Mille stated that he could ming on uo el known man twas nsgaulted by three young ruf> WAS FALSE, flang who ran aut of Bensinger’s saloon at No. | knowing, os ho dtd, wll the Judges awo: 310 State atrect. Ho defended hbiaself as best bein neeliliial Ajontyen: an the, seta e onformed with all the forms of the hy be paul aus frac t tbechdin pean ly aeribed by ths statutes for the purbose of the time that 8 pollceinan came to the place, changes of venue of this kind, of course he The City Clerk has clothed himtclf! in sack- cloth and sprinkled nshea on his ead, and is bowed down with grief; aud ullon account of the receipt of the tolluwiug fetter: torate ot the First Baptist Church of Chicazo, reached the elty Inst cventng, and fs the gucet of Mrs, Dickinson, No. 577 Souths Park avenue, on carly friend of Mra,Lorimer, who accompanies the Doctor in this vlelty whieh is mude for the tothe member of the City Counsel of Chicago {Ihi- urpose of becoming better acquatated with the nols. q it Oeety before nally deciding as to the aevepte | chleayane eae ZOU WFe interested im tho sald of ance of the call, though the fact of his having | | we the Father Son et the hicly Ghost. In return- Tesigned {n Boston would strovely indicate ‘an | ingto you and the iuhabltant of Chicago our Re- fnteotton to enter this fluid of labor, He will | gard, Vor your applaus to the aduiterre, of tho preach for the church next Sunday, morving | Favt Henry Ward Beecher, and your Hesent Ru- Tid evontug, vorner of South Fark avenue wud. | Beted apntans to Lob Engersol, mlinlle Repeat upon ‘Tulrts-tirst street, and on next Monday evening | YF City the worst of destrictious of the Wuut, a recevtion will Le gtveu bla at the eume place eRatises 19 Sone ONE ss cuca to promote a gencral acquaintance with the Y . charch and congregation. by thle taletaitnad ‘i Mr. Reed, of the firm of Tomlinson & Reed, na jorge. alae was present in Herstey | coutructora for the cut-stone work of the City- ARTCC IRE tO Mituess the annual Cow | yall, lett Wednesday night for Bedford to com. Cotten one are of the Bengott Medleal | plete arrangements for setting a large force of tnd devotional coerce tee by Prof, Wood, | men at work Monday. | ‘The’ stonecutters of Woe Tyee the Deco conducted by the Rev. | this city, it witl be remembered, refused to work Milton Joe hay Rese of the College, Prof | ton hours for 82.50, 80 the contractors are Which wae enblatenmeseated his annual report | obliged to ave the stone cat tn Bedford, in President, “A ae all tts details, ‘The | order that they may not lose monoy, One or Sera ths deans fark, M. Di, then con-} two of the Aldermen ary much put out about tees, Duly Merete ye entyeleht. xradue | it, and will doubtless bring the matter before Way! PrGont the rors ante marys fele | the Counetts but the qualitieation ti the con. Peal ee, te eee aia Bivins them } tract,—! mess the Journeymen stoneentters of dictory addcess. Whe Nate Ae De hte vate | Culcitero combine to Injurd us,"—Ir is alleged, Beaton okies ida welversd by, Dr. TB. | cntiles the iirm to have the work done elac- T.,, read an dddress, and. th te Wy M. | where than {n this city, in view of the so-called udlenes were ila tn the unibied with the Deiedietion from Dr itydan, | Sefese OF Hbele men. ‘The Chicago Quartette furnished the vocal EGRCHION-DAT;. mnuele for the evening, aud Alls Porter read | . Supt. Seavey tssued the following general or- some of her best selections, Sheen-aking were | Gert grauted to the follawing graduating clues: | 1, On Tuceday noxt—electton-day—the Captains Hugo Brinkhaus, Frank P. Urown, Emily | will detall a wuticlent police force for duty at the apron, C. O. Couctwrlett, D. UD. Craw. | diferent voting-places in thelr respective precincts Tey, Albert —L. Uayy. Louisa Day, W. | & Prewarvo the peace and enforce good order. The Alva Earle, C.B. Edihunda, Be B. Feiiian, | "et detalled for duty at each votiny-place will be Binir Haverty, dr, A. L. Holloway, M. E. Hyde, placed inchurge of sume patrolman who t# thor. GH, Jacobson, &. W, Joli Wl Yde, | oughly competent to dlecharge auch duties, but Te eee Oe dohaon, He pawn th a Sergeant will bo used for that purpose ae far 3. Pain, J, M. Parkor, Av E. Stevens, dt, C. | ss All meubers of thls forco aro ateietly forbla- Seduwick, J, W. Stone, doun Struble, ‘Ti. | den ta work oract tn. the Interest of any political Stutzman, D. J. Turner, and HH. 8. Tucker, party or nominee, They may vote as other citizens W IPLERASBERENE, BRADRICE & CO., Genera) Auctioneers, 84 & 84 Kandolph-at. REGULAR SATURDAYS SALE, pare ioe meee FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Household Goods. FOUR GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Standard tnakes and fue Instruments, Popular Anction Mouse, 84.686 Randolph-st. i FLERSIE: IM, BARKER & cu. BY WM. A. UE EER & CO., Ti ond 175 andolyn-ar, REGULAN SATURDAY SALE. Peary OLD GooDs ‘ all kinds, Oiflee Furniture, C ? ‘ Slaw live: itaged Ware and tronzea? SoCs Cte ‘yaule and died Linen, Pew Cushions, aNeeritieh India shawisc dite wud Cardinal, i BATURUAY, MARCIE GI ATMA O'CLOCK. A. By ‘At uursalearooins, (74and 175 ftandulpheat. WA. BUTTERS & CO,. Auctioneers. YL PRIEDMAN & B 00 ond 30d pct aed AT 679 MILWAUKEE-AV,, On Friday, Mareh 28, at 10 o'clock, The entire Stock and Fixtures of « dealer In Furaiture, Crockery, Ulassware, Slaves, Mirrors, Tinwary & a. W. BECKFORD, Auctioncer. Peer tee Felt. at it ‘once, i th beter ¥ Meats in iiiadder Une to as Seat eae DY. Patna inthe Back, Atte, y of g the next meeting, or Lotne Disturbed Bleep. } | was powerless to realst them. the country that year caused a cessation of all es Fl Loss or Appetite, General De- : It might be remembered that gone time sub- Tor. tho varly UF fermon of thelr cholce, but their Henry Young, employ@i as a bartender by F. Mr. Trude safd that the matter contatned in | DuNding operations, and the steamboat was iN and Incaatitienes ul jepoeited Ww! | Mr ‘ Sart < suquent. to the Lireat Fire an english Royal | weshenguie copuuited without commentaate the | wistavilte, of No, Us Wells atrect, wid a young | the aflidavits wus consclentiuitaly believed to be | Saone the frst to ge MD te soon as the SUBURBAN. h Heteden ae dno ars cured Acudeintelan named Armitage palited an alle | exercles tho clective franchise tv puaranteod oy the | MAN vamed Michael Malach, went out for a | true by the prisoner, who had sworn to thems | Money stringency a wb a oa ler vessel, the EVANSTON, Korlcal pleture representing stricken Chicazo | law te every citizen of the United States, and, in | fark Wednesday evening, and Had some fun ino | that while hu belleved hlinself that tha Judges James Allen, was bullt, and hor engines were Jn view of the approaching clections, the chinace sFacnansh auccored by Iirltannta, witt ty Atneriean eagle | ts exereiiy of auch right, it will bo the ypecial | room occtpled by @ rervant fo the upper part | named in the allidavits wero mon, of {nteirity, built ander his supervision, Bubsoquently he | peuuetan Republican Club met Wednesday | === aioe = (ot. Sir. Harrison's. Lird) and a tutge amoue | duly of the force ta, frotect the people of | of the building, She eaino upon them, and In- } yet prejudice was somethlue Out would In. | Buraine & contractor on the Liltuats e iheSuapatene Tbs PERFUM! a of sinoke snd flame In the baekyround. i city irroapertive of condition or party. It | dignantly ordered them out, but they refused wsibly vrow Upon a an, ilts cellent hud kept | Mieingan Canal, then under way, nnd: ree | might and organized for the campaign. Tt was The pleture wis prectnted to th’, GcRNFOUN. | will alko oo theduty of the pullce foree to atrost | togo, ‘Tho proprietor then tried to put. them | ils mouth sealed in reward to the facta of the | malmed wich It until work was ‘suspended | decided not to vote for anybody but straint Pe eae < cago, nnd wat for a time deposited iu the rooms | brumiusanny permlLor Persons who are disorderly : of te Acateiny of Design, whence it was ree | coulummnieg, tendency, timing Loud or bowter out, and it fs alleged that they selzeu hatchets | murder uotll within afew days, Ito hud been ou lunguage, tending 10 provoke a breacn of the on account of the financial troubles in which and chased bin from the building, harrowed and hunted by members of the press ct 4 feans hold nc the State was involved. [Hv then resolved to Fee eee uirona tater shoved to the Pubile Library, Untappily, when The Chigteceat Flower DEI. FU, aul odure, rie Py aie) Det Or: ph vy cc Cue Drugaiete ung Verruners lute und Aduursets. PeneliacsetineienmeiiidctncistannsnnneanY erro ot ad make a permanent settlement tn -Chicago, wid this eveulng, and the Democrats one tomnurrow peach atany votiug-place, and ball Ree 6 We | and the rabbie; a dozen er more young mun, bt: A) e CaxO, nleut. P _ Mr Armhace tald Mineel? out to pletuts. the | Fost any peragn uecoiasey sna they aball atea ary} Tivo of the West Madison strcet police verter: | with pomudo upon thelr locks, had shtabourthe | With hls sou-in-law, Mr. E,W. Gates, estab- |" ‘ing Rey, EN, Packard and family departed : tu Ha Roldeas of the scarlet isle he forgnt sneha oy ey af fraudulent oF illegal voting. | alfuy eur the corner of Deaptuines und Rane | Caurtrourm und bad bonsted of having debauch- debe carrer anil mint eons a tus for the East on Wedneattas, where Mr, Packurtt ma » Chie "4 a fend to a ry cf " be, vifes vl a bs ‘ q in le A desolate nud burnt cab ue race ore ing’ of sleet ie Ate ot ee on tia mio rts dolph atrects, und, after procuring assistance, ed Ins wife; und ifever there Was an y assumes a new charge near Boston, Is many 5 ho drew out and went into business with his gona. About this time the Galena & Chicazo Uuton Rallroad was organized, und to the frm of Scoville & Sons was awarded the contract fur building the frat locomotive, freight aml pasaen> ger cars, Used on the ling, ‘The lovomotive, the “Enterprise,” was then one of the wonders of the tine, and well it might ey for iy wos the the. entire oumber were ron iu, and availing oneself of the statutory privilese booked on tha slip, ‘Theres was in tululog a change of yenuc it certalnly was fo consequence much weepluy and Ta) B Cae, CoE IE ye a Ea ee | The State's Attorney dented that the prisoner Some ous or two of the captured ones havebaen | bad Kept his mouth geuled us to the facia von- {dentitied for the recent burglary of 3 West nected with this murder, but, on the coutrary, Randolph street tobaveo-shop. A large tobacco- | Within twouty-four hours alter killing bis wits knite, # cigarlighter, und a lot of cigars were | Se had i comes Librarian Puce td eens Now ) held tn reserve at their stations, and the ofticer in H tomewnore out of the way. He we : wie to the Counc! umber ag soun as tt can be in which ft Je at present hin His tha room | obtained on the Llanks which will be furnished for c for a ladica? walt. | that purpoves myg-room, and is afraid of farting the ladies? As iy Tegularly-appointi Ieallngs bythe dtaplay of 60 much undraped | tatlves of euch party actin, 18 Ot a ec NA AWITCHES. PUFFS, WI08, Waves, Iralda, Conibs, Ornainunts, ‘seut C- O. Don approy BEST AND CHEAPEST uma city, PHO MESON, 240 Wabiaulenve fricnds In Evauatun bade him a aud farewell, a STRIKING MINERS, Crnemnati, O,, March 2%—About 400 strik- ing miners gathered at Pomeroy, O., yesteruay, and forced the minera of a few mines that wera worklug to join them in a strike for bigher enia or reprenen: wm tore see pechaerente ay re oceania ‘challengers, oF oy “ Brat onv constructed west of thu Alleghen: < a, loveliness, rion muy Lo coustiee ad | tuany other legal capacity, shall be protected in | (urd concealed ubout the bassment of the Bt, gry Hada teen geared Mountalus. in 1685 Me, Scoville retired from | FARE CELRDRATED THROUON, prudish und sovorling of inuck-rrodeae eee 8 | the proper divcharye of thelt duties, and uny Inter- | Denis Hotel, at the coruer of Desolaines und } to twenty dilferent persous of hia acquatntance. | active busiuess, leaving the onterprlsa he had 20 gut te Lib wud Upward, a6 Pratt the plctye 1s ei extrea gee eee elut aM | ference tnerwith by uny porson must be vrompty | Madison streets, However, hy didn't propose tor ZUe (Te ca ee aoe ei te a ee raae ig. ot | qithDIESs YOU LITTLE REALIZE HOW EXQUISITE ee Nobo per tbe Auurees fora loyal Academician, unt Itit allould be res | umbesteds Unt any wuch agent oF ropressmtutive | Arrests: “Elwood Bishop, colored, larceny of undid nov dosire 16 have whe record present | {isfaniy about this time moved to Calitarala, | wie toring’s patterns tv art paper-Lsuilug. and Grucrs. Bbstiian, eaUtee Thoveds a thnvatoned TO te rosea e ae egies | Bchiny ina, Dalsterous OF disorderly manner at the | 935 from A, ilerbst's coul-ofiee, ut No, 48 Lok | SHY error, and, therefore, ho would not opposo Patintbaietahr te os” and ut their request he vaid thei a visit, ‘Tho | decorations are, a uulike any previouy wongun; yoy ellmate und surroundings so well agreud with ‘al Bociety, the caugo of art would probabl: _- Im that Ne prolonged his stay some lx ROYAL WAI V. A. Seavey, General Superintendent, | #treets Annte Gentry, a good-looking vulored (ig motion for:a-chauize.of vues suiler little, ‘Te does not yee fair, low- servaut, charzed with steallug uo $20 nnd a Court sald thy y ever, ta load off such oa heay, 3 Jutlves sometimes rer G POWDER, . 1 é marl ie atildavita were drawn with the | J. Tis tht oweicsavacoe= (oseudueuntes nnn at att ee ge tarkt cern MNS | THE COUNTY BUILDING. | Booken, larceay at eleven” chickens froin | Mitewaess of a lawyer, aud ware swars to like years sutse nactedeath annonce biin, Bte { fyacbauce that he, too, may object to recelye |p Arar the wozon of It Mix, of No, | Scntlemen by their ellents, Ho should direct | scoyitte was au expert craftsman, and the fie : Hi the gift. Tnsuch tase * tho? pleture Mi fcut be} , 1ve Committes on Public Service met yester- | 14 Sixteenth treet; Joseph Slaby, | Me Clerk to enter tie necessary order, und | Ventor of many Inportaut mechayical fmprove- {rallied dnd dhe money given to te poor, day afternoon an audted bile obtafolny money by {also protenses In collecting yout couse with Judges Rogerd nl MeAIU | monte Of lato years te was wont to amiaau W D ER v 'h rent from John Langent No. 5M ninself in manufaucturing curious le keeyr " i] The Indies genta phate Exch f Court ueedes . a aay ee ie the ine hawk street; J. A, Webby Ne iteeves, ‘ i and Suporior Gourth not meu iae tisidete aut ties of wood and trou, Batch he distributed F J yoman's Worl met veatertayteoratig et’ the | wet for that dey will iuavee a te We laeenaee | Walter, Edward List, W. G, Ghantieldy’and . ] VA Se pele, beodud ee oeen asked tat iio.) amon bis frieude, One in particular wus a euis - ay ; i Grand Pacific Hotel, Stra, W, 2, Nixon in tho | April 2. saapal Fs cemeuvoritag to sir wor ‘ot the aint eae bib aet sr ie ret aay pt the moxt term of sich ho gave to bie ald frlond, tne Lato Mace Absolutely Pure. * # Mr. Auole Mester, M O° Mury Warner, a domeatle, charged with sel Al Talcott, who ln afew abort months be has fol- : dees {Hae atone escocks Jewelry ore | The | Jury inthe Gouaty Court yestertay moraing, | No. 89 Sherman street; Nv E» Behocly Iageony | at that time, Hie) thought that the, auatter | ian, pure iu orale Lopeat to fault, wip ee ea eer seat sun Powers: Manuf actorers and dealers Urga yon to buy thea, becauso bef i niente of the Decorative Art Bociety, were | eae wah ad jud ee Ay eeAne. Aud paypers. Mary | of awatch uud chaln from Estella Northcote | coukl be settled between the State's Attorney | worthy repredentative of the ald school which | can anord le Wear pauper, but towel! wuem at 20 cs, § puund and doo! d «—-Govined more desirable. aud the Committee on,| was temporarily committed to tue carg of’ her the rlaing generution will always do well to tb king Powder loose, moky as thcirinodel, The funeral services will erie Goustibatione Tndlgestiou, bea mioney, see Horton, au fnmate of a bsgutu at No. 603 | and the counsel for the prisoner, 1s aitnoat aura to-contala alum, ‘The continued uso of Alum produced ‘bash oveouc, ‘Iho watek be pawned for! Mr, Milla salu there had already been delaya ther uuu dyspepsia; aulccts the Loud, causes plinplea gn the fact Clem z 5 4