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\ 8 m8 = THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1879 —————————————————————————————_—_—_—_ : oryY again yesterilay forenoon in Parlor O af tha | streot, to cost $3,500; Anchor Ling Steamahip THE CITY. Palmortiouse, 2ra, Ch. De Maral presided, Te- | Conipany, one-story shied, 110x110 feet, Nos. 110 : a aaee arta wore recolred from soveral ladies, showing | 1 Laailo etreat, to cost $5,000; Willlam Dacker- e That everything was progrorsing as well and as | man, two-story and basement stora and dwelling, GENERAL NEWS. raphily a3 comld bo expected where fo many are | Halsted, near Twonty-aixth street, to cont $4,000, Sambo conpdeneils a ite: Ty fee ‘has ue ba ce an enc somatny | pata sang local te Coat $1, 5003 ; = Order to get things.In wood shape for the great . & Bannard, trvo-s nd mont. stone- B, i, Ladtogton, U. §, A., is.at tho Palmar, charitabl’ entertainment, . front dwelling, Na. Asi"Ontarlo alreet, to, cost * Maj, L.'H. Sanger, UB, A., isnt tho Tremont, ‘Mere. Maral atated that all tho railroads, with the {| $7,600; Mrs, Dolla Woodruff, two-atory and base- one: 4 i, St. Pant, sat the Shore | Qception of the Michigan Central and haitimore | ment dwelling, Indians avenue, near Thirticth Phe Mon... I. McGill, Bt. Paul, inat tho Shor- | © oito, had algnified thelr willingness to carry exe | street, to cost $4,i100; and Patrick Carr, two-story own successor in ofice, and realizing that the | ng an carnent Domocrat, who nover tired of labors question of appointment wan now under Guberna- | ing forthe party, In 1870 ho was Secrotary of the torial conalderation, had allowed ‘his nopply of | Democratic Stato Committes of this Brite, Mr. mittimuses to become exhauated, anid therofore, | McCurmick boing the Chalrinan, At the cliso of wanting a mitthmur in Leo's case, diapatched Con- | that campaign he tool leave of active politica for- atable McNabb to dustice Mecen's Court jnatacross | ever, the way to borrow the necessary paper. Duringthe In 1877 he anatained a great fom in officer's brief abacnce Lea was preaumably inthe | the death of Mrs, Cameron, and = the curtody of tha Court, Lee, (twould appear, did | aifiictlon oppressed hint seriously, Mis not think 0, for he qniotly and withont Interfer- | affection for her waa anbounded. fast fall there enco walked outof the Cuurt-room, Ho haa not | were sume indications of yalmanary tiseana, which yet that man might be lost. Tha forgiveness of ofthe inany Percy fey the nngest child of Mr. ang ain wan but the moans to reconclilation. | Mya. Jotin C, Ortinger, aged 10 months, i Mr, Stepbing nang ** or now thero’s fonglvanees gbimeral torah. Ref St A tpn Se Barada for you," and the meeting closed with the bene- | Meare —Aprit a, ny the residence of her parent ERG Ta ogi MAE TRE alte as Yon nae pomas anit Oy A nd 10 WHOLESALE MILLINERY RE- | mon H Vanorat Friday, Agrii 4, at 10 o'clock, stom tha rest. y Hy yf the Holy Family, then CEPTION. Gnevingen tu Calvary een thelr tongues so noisy that Folieeman Suanloy had | Christian fall of hove. Ie leaves’ one dauhtor, they Sh Tor disorderly conduct. ‘They gave | Martiad, and two grown suns. the latter reslilent Wey wera booked for disorderly conduct, They kave | in tawa. ‘The writer of theso tines knew him well Sa SOUR tater, Cook foray Mle faa man cneaioniats to and froin tle city during the season | dwelling, No. 170 West Taylor street, to cost | beenecen since. Gone to meet Joc Gorman. Was, perhaps, aggravated by the unueunl roverity | Qnge Dros, & -Co., the honding Popular yearent iene eelitacty 3 « For inany 1 of the Carnival fora fare anita tfth, ‘The Firat | $2,000, : of the winter, and ho moved into tho city that he ft : afeaident at Thin ely. aay! peers George Wrshh of Yow, 1844186 | logment tavgh Col un, ea talaieeredce |, pierntaurmea tux nowons, | aaieats ane fannly map aacaren, a | gM Migs Ube tena Gach ta atau | _Adellenelytnte,woltbordored ened, witha | Mata gee len, Pm ae gee 5 . |. Tuloy was yerterday the most formidable | the corner of ‘Taylor and State ntrects, aud tho | GF recovery, but when at Inet ho could no tonger 5 ave pines Thu fe ANTI AL IORI. From Cuilerton wns inclined to mensaro atrength with will probably be accepts, and the routhern end of | him, The Demacrata claim to have eighteen votes ‘The Hon. J. K, Cowen, Baltimore, ts domiciled | the exposition Builuing will bo tot aside for tho fate Tere ey that at tho Palmer. \ Turpose'Lackor'a. Zonaves. alto voluntecred to | teOrgantce with, counting Cullestan, ae sy Harrison wilt stana by them, and be ay hand to ‘The Hon, George Cook, Milwaukee, te registered | Rive exhibition drills, and thelr offer will pe ac- | give the casting vote, 4 that this popular firm was vrepared to extibit a rara harvest of clegancles to the public. . We went with the throng. Entering, we saw the MANN—Bizzle Bray 8 laughter of Henry a ral Thuraday aft. moon, Ann, aged 2 yonra and lary Sracamann, 2 olclock, from feats Nort Clark-at., ta Graceland Gometery, ‘i ( long, Honest and tru tinder all cirewme Same, however, do not | Tho former in only 17 years of azo. claime to bo | an t vo | trangforination Almint had wrought by the ~ he Palmer. Kepted andan evening setapart for tho milltary | fae much a cheerful “view of tho eituadion, aud | married, aad tolaeo. a child @ monthe ol. “she Sn highs mindad sa Heer Tewne | most. exc uistte fr vol over luted in bs al’ i IL sate 2 Sisnlaye. take no stock in Cullerton's Democracy, They | left tho little one In naaioon near the corner of HET eee ee ea ueaeatih: andl ‘eh i oacOihe ey " FOOD ILL DIGESTED ‘The Ton, Jamea Tartington, Goneva, tsa guest | Vonntions of supplies shoud be sent to the Ex- | say of tim that he wont to Mr. Wright 1 the late | Clark and dackeon streets, before she went tothe | O,Mnn of excellent cultivation orcnNl Nt | Chiengo tustiess touse, ‘ihe birds are sinyiny | imperfectly nourishes the system, nlnco tt 1s only * of the Tremont. position Building April, between 10 n,m. and | Canvass, aeanred him that he was a | Gamer, and aa ahv was guing down atatre tobe | fercile writer, a strong thinker, With Heae cone | ond the numerous windows aro filled with rare | paritally aseimflated by the bldod. Palo, hnagard 4p. in, Where the Recarder will take wote of | Republican, and fntended to mupport | locked ‘un in.a cell, sho beaeeched the saloon: LS i LS Min - | exottes, their bide, biussoms, and leaves renre- Is, with dy: *tmpu * Capt, W, A, Dinwiddie, U, S, A+, 1a ono of tho | them, . him... for Mayor, and managed to | keeour to send for her babe, Wonpltable, He Jong’ wift'bo fouene by I ine | ee ee eee follomedt by tie Coral e- | MOrels. with dranoptic stomachs.’ tmporeriahed eneata of the Palmer, ‘The Carnival Herald, an eight-page daily paper, | vei $150 of his money, ax! for this renson look timates and friend: No time line been fixed for ‘The Hon, Charles Godfrey, Philadelphia, te reg- | WH! be nublished, and will chrontele all the erents | guepicionsty npon lm, nnd, to the end that he : Nearly every caller at the fpstice ahons | the funcral. of Interent during the serson and be the **oficial senelng the true tyne fullowest Uy the Gora diy | circulation, and weak nerves, experience a marked i : ae rapid Improvemont In their phystesl conditton esterday wanted watrants, Jim Dacoy wanted Aiscern which is fashtoned by nature and whieh | 25" : istered at the Tremont. of tegone during the eeReon A oO te Toreton | may tiewona away with, a combination hae been | Warrants for sig’ ion whom. ho did not MEDICAL. by art, when Intormfugled. ‘ihe. ‘areat ex- | bY availing {hemeetyes of that auto resource uf the ie D. Halt, edltor of the S,Paal Globe, teamong | Haebert will be the cultress,and Walllam Wales the | ofthe Sisth Ward, ana crowd urea, the Domo: | KNOW. by name, who held him up tn a paluon at the gueata of tha Pacific, - ‘business manager, cratle candidate, Into tts pice. And to mako if Mra. EH, G. Clark, of the Building Committee, | thine doubly aure, the Democrats will also revder J, 8. Drake, of tho Rock Island Argus, {6 among | reported thnt the carpenters wero engaged In put- | Sam Engle ‘al the favors they can in his proposed ¢ gacsts of the Sherman. tng np the ataye, which is to extend acrosr the } contest ot Ald, Dallard's seat, Engle being nledged. No, 492 West Madison street late Tues nigh! CHICAGO HOMROPATIIIC COLLEGE. a Probie iuloy of 10 Benth aah aeueon, warrles ‘Tho third annual commencoment of the Chicago ‘a warrant for the arrust of William Parson, who oy feft Henton's boatiling-honse, No. 88, Werson Homeopathic College was holdin Norshey Hall Inst pectations ? of the throng that bosteged this | sick and debilitated, Mostetter's Stomach Ditters, millinery emporiunt} were fully realized: Nover | This gemal tonic ind alterative Jonds an fmnetug before was such o avlect stack of elegaucics | to tho processes of iniixestion which tnanres nn brought to Chicago, It lind been gicaued trum ovening, a large audience oeing to witness | foreiien nnd J Hicks, Mane adoten Corte: | Rice rad nraanin ranser sluruarer: te apatie 4 44 bia ec ng prosant ee iy Home marke und adapted to tie ee, Ad maeciiar tisand. jurduver, soothes northern end ‘of the mat floor, in front | towowlth them if the opportinity tegiven him, | flfeets several nighte ago without paying hig te ote Miia oe at ta event . _ fturauver. it aoatt “ftir. and Mea, C, 8. Eldridge have taken up their + | hoard. Beneon followed him on board a ship at | the exerciecs. s - needs of their patrons, Not acharning iesiru, | un enihens overwrought, or weak norves, Re ee rite shecmeatione: Y OF dhe spluvator,, amd. between tho great | Altogethor, then. pile. tho, probabilities aro | Trofoos of Washington atrect, and for hie porslat~ ( ‘The fevening’s progranimes twas opened withan | tinh or quality, but they lind rcewred. | Beautt- ) counteracten tendency tyhynochondsin or desnond: ‘Tue Hon, Edvard Rutz, Belleville, My ox- | Ns ,,,men, getting ont . the way in the organization, they arc not | cnt dunning Parson assauited him with # entirely satiafled, nnd aro casting around, It wan given out dneing the day that W. J. Onahan twas to be Barelgon's private secrotary, aud that Austin d. organ voluntary by I. Clnronce Eddy, After prayor by the Rev. L. DP, Mercer, the Pronldent, Dr, J. 8, Mitchell, read tle sunual report. After referring tothe success of the collogs in sucha short time, he proceeded to show how thorough the course was, and to what satrict examination putting wp the Egyptian booth, ‘Treaanrer af the State, 1s at tho Pacific. i zaar, des Venda Cave, ete, : , i 2 ton, Jay A. Hubbell, a1. C., of Hough | Mie building will be decorated handsomely, ani Seine . fn Raaanaing at the Palmer. i everything will be tn readiness forthe opening. | Doyle was to asaume the ofice of Superintendest . ay Johnny Hont's band has been engaged to furnish | of “thu Water Devartment, As to the other nost- + M. J. Dougherty, Genoral Freight Agent of tho | tnusic during the Carnival, Twenty-one lumber | tions, {tls not oclicved that many chunyes will be Dalimore & Ohio Railroad, isatthe Palmer, * | firme siated that they wonld furnish all tha lumber | made forthe present, Neavey, tt is understood, fn ful, shimmering ailka, velvets, daumasse, in, | ONY, to whieh dyspeptic and billows, porsons ara FE eae Merete Haneda | peculiaey.tnble, and 18 na nereeable and Wwnole- the misty, visionary materials; ribbons, flowers, | FONG RPbetlzce Ant promoter of repose. The feathere, “an endicss variety of novelties! Wo i iatly relloved by its 1 sought those alluring pattern bonocts. A carni- Hone ate ow Dee AU OR Habla. : val of Wennity. and Delitinucy t Such hewltehing Oe ce er enna shapes, artistle blending of color, lurmony of at. of iron, wounding him — conshilera- bly,” about ..'the head” and. shoulders. And then came Mrs, Kicorge Spockelinever, who lett her husband several Taya ago, aud ro- fumed to her mother, Mra, C. Fiaherty, living at the corner of Welaht ani Johnson streets, ‘I'ges- day uveuing sho ree men farclbly entered tho required for booths, seats, ote. t ie head of the Police Departnent for | Huser one of them sald, '*Go for tho old woman; the students were subjected before graduation, | adaptation nnd combination of “atylo" nnd love- Be Seat yh slate idan ‘The recent rovival-meetings at Trinity Sethodiat nu of the mest nttracti¢e features of the enter | Oremaln At the he reiace temnuts tonr oft herakitts, ‘Tha mony 1s there.” Shoin- | During the course of elx months’ lecturca Juat past, white: Donflald is to hold his place temnorarll Chureh, conducted by the pastor, the ev, W. ¥, | talnment will be the Iahpnt levees under Sirs. | also moxtof the subordinates, bet a general clean’ Crafts, have resulted in about two score inqalrica, | Hilton’s insnayement, They will be paeiietpated ing-ont 1s anticipated at an early day. The vote, Desldos children, most of whom will uniwe with | J by glele and bose tn costume, and will consiat of | fis thought, will bo canvarsed by the Conncil techs Cesta nile wis muen see ioctts | pemeee Shae mato eta - t he creased In; avo later, A policeminof the Twenty-second Stecet Station | of tho chessmen, aiid be arranged ou the sage the | MiStOn will take place 9 day oF t yesterday morning fornd n haman hand and arm | same as the chossmen are on the vaard and moved nthe roof of the bulldiu Nu, 704 State street, | at the signal of Lwoskillfal olayets. Between 200 | “LAL COUNTY BUILDING. whore it had doubtless been placed by some med~ | and 3100 children will take part in the levees, ical student. Mrs. Gondy states that she has arranged for 000 . The West Town Board met Inst evening, but, | representations of accnes and characters from wear rounty ‘Trabennet noid "220/000: onthret owing to the fact that the bilis to be presented lina | Goldsmith, Tennyzon, and Goethe, and she has | bonds yesterday, not deen properly arranged, nothing was done, | tho Swiss Cottage, Archery Range, Fishing Pond, "Taxpaying has commenced in a lively manner at secre em ness, was nover before so graphically iustrated rp LADIES OF TILE DXCORATIVE ART 50. ina eallestloty BE ones: ave ental ea elets have detceinthid t it nana unica sae, pello, flaring over the face, a puillug of sapphire tf ss comet ples ee ani Bix uny cords at the edge. ‘Trimmings of futnmepeina uth otiltne enpnetsteal and llyear pe two shades of sapphire satin wid faillé ribbon, the adaptation ‘of natural forma to ornament and tho : 4 0 01 . morabout feather sweene to tho left, demurely | clases of tho Suctety, iy drooping over the teft temple. ‘Tes of sapphire, Pe hat pro; 84 muy be Mmultanevus, according to ‘The modest Ruth clings to the fuce, bound with yaar a cnator velvet, another shade twisted nbout the | ‘PUK LAST ENTERTAINMENT I THE ¥. ot c. crown, and a third clustered in long loops with | won ita Te Witt cassise oF mails sod Wueraey oxete turfered, and they throw her upon the foor, ant threatened tokill, ‘Then more man came in. until ahe connted ifteentr all, and they all outraged her, When thoy left they stole s patr of earrings and thres flnger-ringe, Poto O'Brien and Charics Fer. xngon, two notorious thicver, ure rald to have Ucon of tha number, but the police do not bellove 8 particle of her ciory, Gastice Morrinon: Michacl O'Brien, who atols two ellyer-plated goblets from the Gault Nonse, ard was caught eetiing them for 50 cents at No. 112 Weat Randolph street, $300 to the Criminal Court; the members of the gradnating class have given 2,000 prescriptions In the Central Dispensary aud mato 1,600 vielte, During ine year there tinve been 110 atndents in attendance on the lectures, of whom thirty-one have nitended at Jenst two coursvs of lecturer, and been presented forgradun- tion. Ho then oxplained theaystan of granting ad etndem degrees to graduates of ony other rep- atable Institution, he -ceronony of conferring ths degrees fol- jowod, the following -graduates in the requlor couree receiving tho coveted sheepskin: Daniel Mary O'Brien and Maty Melion,charged with shop- | Bartlett, C.F, Bassett, Victorin DB..Boyle, John ja joweled ornament. A dash of brightness | chica | Tho Chicago tynartetto and sappha Quarte Another meeting wilt be held Saturday afternoon | a! Castle of Killarney under her general charge, | the Collector's office, Mie meant che? pawnations at the Wert | A. Campboll, Robert W. Conant, A. B., Juilus Mt. | ercops in with a cluster of Prince of Watcs | wilt ting. Eddio Wella, tho Soy Orator, and 1. atd o'clock. which are all arranyed, Divietons $300 to the Criminal Courts Wille | Hime, Carl Raber, J. Waketield Fisher, Wills | dtossoms, iwhito cretonne bathe, The faunty | eee ren eee eas NA ct cian gu Saloons : Four patipor inane cases will bo tried inthe | iam Palmer, | f Arie from 6, i, | Glidden, William YWenry Hanchett, Charles tas- : jon cant got fra teksts at éictr aulse, 15u, Madison « The analysis of the atomacha of Mra. Dr. Meyer MONTICELLO ALUMNAE art Palmies 1areety Of Bemis, ee y the Yea c sourt to-d Capota, with its outing of cameo satin, black } at.,uy making spoil ‘and Mr, Gelderman has been completed, and the | _‘Theaccond annual reanion and banquet of tho | Comuty Court to-day. velvet face band, garlant of tulips, bluc satin .loops, festeons of black and white crotonue, {fe yet another favor- fte. ‘The capriefous “Le Don Ton, the tempting Marclioness, aud dozens of other bonnets. All the Intest shapes in hats,—the square-crowned Edmborg, . Sutherlaud, cte Gage Bros, & Co, have Imported the moat ethoreal and claborate French bonnets, but have the ucw feature of a hapvyy medium be- tween this luxury and the general Hne. It te thelr original advantage for their patrons of adapting these imported styles to the wiremenis of the (rade, thus Dringlng their latest designs and stiperior material within the rench of all, Those attending this reception are conyineed Melcher, No, 167 Milwanken avenite, $100 fine} i, W, Clark, a former ‘'ruetce of the Washing: tontan Homes who hay fallon front grace to heemine adrankarl, and avho assaulted his son Thomas with a knife, and mucceeited in drawing blood from hie nem, 5 inc, Justicy Sammurficld: Rndd, larceny of household ‘coods from Sontag, and ‘alsa nunposed to bo insane, - dis- charge Etigene Day, larcony of three pool- balls ‘from Otto Hanson, of No. 977 State ‘atrest, S50 fine: George Wenzel, who was employed to allng beer at tha Socialist blowont by Louls Hunzer of No, 287 Randolph street, from whom itinalleged he stole 45 cents, dachareeds Charles Davis and Patrick Canuon..Jarcony of a wolf robe, Identltied as the property of Thomas Woods, of No, 311 Weat Lake atreot, $3100 to the 3d; Willan’ Ponohuc, — caught “picking a brock, Albert W. Hinman, Walter T, Knoll, Will- tam Bartlett Kidder, William D. Lawrence, Frank }. Legg, Louls Loewenthal, Frank H. Newman, William L. Northway, Ludwig Panly, dared 1. Panly, D. It, Richardson, Solon D, Ross, Margaret L. Sabin, Hrederiex Selienormsnn, Jennie E, Cmith, Harriet E. Stansbury, Harry L. Towner, ‘Baward 2D, Woodruff, and Dudtey Guilford ‘okom. A nomber of ad cundem degrees wore conferrad on formor graduntos of the linhnemann College, ahun inaking thom technically graduates of the Chicago Homeopathic College, Aftor some further sclections by Mr. Eddy, Prof. W, Danforth delivered tho valedictory addrens to the graduating class, in which, after congratulat- ing them on having finished tho course with fo much credit to thomselves and the college, he Jon At the aml NPUIR ANNUAL MUSTEL OF THE FIRAT REGL mont of Cavalry wiil be licld this evening Bt the Exposition Butldtn TPE HEV, BROUKE NERFORDS LEOTUR A evening tn the Chureh of the Atcesiah on Manners nud Customs of the Engltsh ™ Aneelnt request of tte plehio benent, tu view of hie the aumminer. APE GUD On er BTEr TISCOPAR ¥, Pariah will meet In {ta root aL tho church,on Joline 7+ pon-at., between ‘inylor and Tweltth, this evening, When Al) the membora are requested to be present aud ake parts teatimuny of the experts will be submitted tothe | Alumue of Monticello Sominary was held at the | ‘The Grand Jury yesterday indicted Thomas Ellis Corsners jury thie morning. The inquest will be deemontltouea: gestae tet ceeer for the inurder of O'Neili, 0 few weeks ago, eld at Ly ci * ft her, five th Tere cting. ce otaaised vei Of the former students of tho Seminary had assem. | _ Frank Clark obtainod udgmont in on assumpelt Hy ra Meine eye sot (PRIME % fae Died In the pariore, Abont an hour wasapent | sult nthe County Court yesterday auainet Hyde i Ly i She a i 10a. 1 young, cl sthe happy d 8 * Tey 07; 12 ms UOT oe mi ss pe my 20. Nere ditls together,” aud tracetat converse whicn | ‘There was a dearth of Republican Commisslonors Barometer at 8a, m., 20.41; 8 p. m., 20.38, bound the whole aeacmblage Inthe pleasant asso- | sround tho County ullding yosterday, but the ‘At an carly hour yesterday morning Denls | ciations of thelr alma mater, Miss YWarkell, tha | Democrats came over to rejolca, “Moran, Gtyears of Ace, old and tntirm, was | Principal of the School, whom all the alnmnm took | The Chicago, Milwankoo & St, Pant Rallroad found lying in adestitute ‘and. helpless conaition, | upyn as akin to a accond mother, was present, | company paid ite tases yosterday, In caeh and ety Lpon the sidewalk at the corner, of Morgan and’ | ond added greatly to the pleasuro of tho occasion, | COMPANY bait te sce yosornays Fourteenth atreets, Howas sent to the County | At ‘o'clock they sat down to a fine lunch, durlug Ps Veale Hospital for treatment. which tho festivities, while entlroly sccrot, wero | ‘Tho Poor-Mouso Committce and several Co ad eT by a the more plentant. ‘Mra, R. W. Pattoraon preald-, | missioners visited tha Poor-Houso and Insane A gy Ae qamerek to RRS ee: namie: of ed Inthe absence of the President, Mes. Clinton’ | lum at Jefferson yesterday to inspect tho inietitu- ‘on by the fe and friends furhie k: Intended viele to England during es AUCTION -YALES. B GEO. BP. GORE. y toe, © | warned them of tho reeponsibility they ware taking | Gare Ii et 3 20 and 82 Wabaa Locke, Tho secretary and Treasurer road tholr | tions, man's pocket, | $10 fines J.C, Lane, dia. | wartet ommalves in enucavoriit’ to euro ar alles axe Bros. & Co. have the best stock ‘that can | * ——— th ies raion ok atmzgalin gn: | anal ape wich ora csaedwitactor: | "the arguments on hg matin for. non tale | CGLY sshthatafean nin ean | thes thetnenmnd Age mic denna ntta, | Robiaed rom tee warkels of Ewwove 38! | horsday, April 3, at 9:30 a Me fog them to mako tho revival a special eubject of : he castof Lamb will be heard rule afternoon. the Connty Agent; John Brawn, drunk and disor. | He gave the vonng doctors, mate and femnla, some nigh Ices Hope #4 i , Q ier evar thelr Wednesday evoniug mectinge. toattonil the banguet wero rent (rom, Mrs. D. AN. | the motion is not granted the prisoner will be cn | erly, dtechabzad, ts ho bi Grune and deor | oxcollens advice, and closed by commending ther | Teception for the benefit of thosa duterred from a8 a bro Kaufmann: Mary and Neilio Schlandeckor, threatening to kill Mrs. Schacfer, held to April 74 Stophen MeGrea}, hitting Charles Gehrman over the head, $200 fothe Sd; Gabriel Ralchenbach, Fred Bechman, and Menry erg, vagrants dnd associates of the notorious Whito and Tteinach families’ of shoplifters, $100 fine each; John Keegin, two charges ‘of ‘disorderly conduct at the polts and restating, $400 until to- day; Nicholas Molter, charged with reponting at tha Sixtcenth Ward polls, $1,000 to the 8th: Ed- pines Keegan, another ofthe samo wort, ¢600 to the dd, 4 THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. ‘Tho 4 per cont eubscriptions at tho Bub-Treasury yentarday amounted to $2,160, ‘Yho Sub-Treaaury currency disbursements yes- terday footed up $131,000, ‘Who internal-revenue recelpta at Collector Unr- voy's oflice yeatorday amounted to $25,720. Of this snm, whisky contributed $18,585, tobacco and cigara $3,410, and beer $3, UUs, ‘Tho employes on the now Government Building woro paid off yosterday, and the ball on the first floor of the rvokery resounded with their cat-calls, whistles, and yageas they stood around waiting for thelr turns tencad Saturday. Coroner Mann yesterday held an inquest upon | tlon werealso receiven from the Faentty, and from Anguat Behrendt, of No. 700 Rlaton avente. Hho | tho alumnm resident in Edwardarille, Ul. A let- Indgo Booth will ocenvy tho Bench of tho Crim- fury returned a yordict that death was caused by | ter wae nleo read from Mies Forbes, the first Prin- | inal Court the noxt term, which commences Bfon- sndocation Ina mash-tub at thePhenix Distillery, | clpalof thoSchool. Misn Iinekell tnen addressed | day, but Judge Rogers or Jadge BicAliister will neat the Clybanrn place bridge, Into which ho ac. | Her former onpile briefly. | she, sald that | open and hear the Stevens cave. : cidental fell while at work. oceares as ao he was prosperous, an io presen! 5 y \e German, 45 years of age, and ieft a wifo and five | atudente as hapvy ax her audience had teen when nail ind dance Connors, eatdcted for the mann ‘children. ‘| under her care. ‘Tho grounde of the Seminary | qianghter of Jean Knecht at Blue Island Inst fall, ‘The Soath Town Board was to have held a meet- | Wave been enlarged by the aadition of tho Gilman | cume up in the Criminal Court yesterday, ond was ‘Ing yeatorasy aftornoon, Nota Justice piitin an | Cette onthe wouth and tho Godfrey lunds on tho | continued to next July : ii dorance.? ‘The busiuces now peforethe Board | Worth. ‘Tho hard-times havo had no appreciable Sone 30 10 orranigo fora counting of tha ballota for South | eect, and tho fuancial condition of the achool ia | | County Clerk Klokke was St bla office with hie Town officers. ‘This wit] Gedone at the next mect- satlaactnrys but there im great need of endow- | handin a sling yesterday. Ho saya it is improv. ing. Upto yesterday eventne there wroro but two menta, Sho urged the Chicao Association to ahow | ing, and he will probably he ablc tasivn county or- TBencta that had not returned ballot-boxes con- | {elt love for tha place whore they wore educated | dere nynin by Monday. 3Te cannot kecp the Treas taining the votes. by ralsing a satiefactory endowment for atlenst | wrer golng xt present, hair, ‘These endowment 4 ‘ ‘A dignaich from Fort Teogh, dated March 31, | tho rcliocl Is toosmall to accominodate all tho | ycuctehall N. Nudlo, was before the Grand Jury “states that Lent, Clark, with Litto Woll's band of | applteants, Bhi cluscd with a few kindly wore, | Yowerdey, chanced with perjury in trying to ewent Cheyennes, reached Powder iver that day, ‘Thoy | expressing hur delight at wcelng go many | tat ‘the ptoceodinue were wrought by Jone iiick will probably reach Keogh to-day, when tuey will | old. familiar faces, and wiahlug’ all success | frat troratta S, dtust nyo ort ut ollest to a sult Burrendor 100 ponles, they having atrenay given in | to the Chleazo alumne. Among thoso present | Watch iuddlo had brought sunet tiem for reftes HEeeetres iarhe em ent att | Bre ght ee A | egy Re ee cea ee z & pe. le nm n » Collins, Alive Niles, Mra. ‘andgenbu! ire. ‘f = Bt, Paul received ai headquarters yesterday gives | Chapman, Mlea Carrie Wood. Miav Ida Hay, are, | feuiuisred and no Lill found agalnat the da thonumberatthirty-threo mon, forty-threolwomon, pees: Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Barry, Migs Minnie E. ts and thirty-elghtchildren. ‘The terms of surrender | Dodge, Mra, Banga, Mra, It. ¥ Pattergon, Mies |, Willian: Calkins and Edward Renaud worn tried Nero simply to eiva up the arme, no proniscs of |. Grace Patterson, Mrs. Suyre, Mrs. McGruder, Mrs, | inthe Criminal, Court for the larceny of a watch, auy kind being made. Henton, Mrs. Schormerhorh, Mra, Flaher.’ Biine Renaud was discharged, and the Jury wore out 4A, YBintenttonal infustica wa dono in vortor. | Car Apirows, Sire, Mortinan, Sire Kinuax, EOE a eae pire pe tr eg ey _day'e lesuo to tho pronrlotor of the Dacite Car- | fora, Biles Jeunlo ‘Foraytti, Mise Helen Bicphen- | Were dn trial for malicious miachlof, ‘They tore to the mercies of sick and suffering tena, - The reply to this address in behalf of tho class waa rend by Dr. Walter T. Knoll, and breathed the uanal ‘spiritof modesty, conpled witha frm determination to succeed. ‘his closed tho exorclses, nnd the audience dis. peracd to tha strains of the doxology. CLINICAL SOCIETY OF HAHNEMANN, Tho sununl mecting of tho Clinical Society of Hahnomann Vosnital was held nt the Grand Pa- cific Hotal Inst cvoning, Dr, W, J. Hawke in the chair, and shont thirty members present. The annual election resulted aa follows: Prosiuont, J. B. Taleotts Wice-Prealdents, W. IH, Jurt, C. U. Von Tagen, MH. C. Jeason; Treasurer, T. 8. Hoyne; Rtvcording Secrotary. F. 8. Uailers Corresponding Secretary, C. HW, Vilas, Dr. Hall reported tho te- sult of 8 ‘post-mortem’ in a fatal case of yall- stone, ‘The stunu, a4 extracted. was about the sizeof a puliet’s egg, accompanied with a tablo- spoonful of gravel. After the discussion of sev- erolother cheerfnl cases of n similar ature, the meoting adjourned for one month, attending by the inclement weather, " FLEEING FROM SLAVERY. Appent for tho Colored Itefagees in Bt. Touts, . 81, Lovrs, April .—A number of promincnt colored gentlemen who haya been most’ active {n relicving while hore, and assisting to their destination the -colored emigrants from tho South, Issued this afternoon the following ap- peal for aid: To ati generous and charitable people through- out the country: Vor three weeks thuro have beon almost daily landed at our wharf ecores and wome- tlmes hundreds of colored refugeos fram the South ficuing from u second slavery. “Tholr accounts of ‘oppression and inhuman treatment by the Walte Leaguers and plantora aro terrible. ‘Phelr steazzle | to muke their way to the free West shuntd recelvo the attention of Hberty-loving men and women everywhero, and we appeal to all such for means to. assist’ them in finding new homes, Tho colored people of this city havo not enconraged them to come; the transportation companies have offered them no induccmenta to emigrate; but, according to their own featimony, they have started for Kansas becauso they henr TRADE SALE CROCKERY and -. GLASSWARE. 60 Crates English and American W. G, Ware, “jn open lots.” 25 Casks Brown and Yellow Ware. 160 Bris, Glasswaro, consisting of Sets, Goblets, Tumblers, Pitchers, Wines, Lainp Chime noys, Shades, Reflectors, &c. A full line Table Cutlery, Goods packed for country merchants. GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, ~ SPHOLAL. This Morning, at 10 o’clock, ‘Two Thousand Cartons Millinery. ENTECOST. Revival Sorvicca on tho North Sido—Efect of tho Weather, ‘The disagreeable weather must be hold responsi- GEV. P. GORE & CU,, Auctloncers, ¢ ie 4 blo for the meagreness of tho attondance Inst nignt | they would bo free there, and because itwasim: |] Gg 7 Tho Bent eeferred to occurred wpon the sircel.and | 40m gone SmPpale A a ey aoe Se ee Te Eee iota nee aige | _ Sixteonhundrod and elghty dollars’ worth of tho | at Mpody's Chureh, corner of North La¥alto struet | posable for thom to live longer at thelr old haraes. Saturday, April 5, at 10, my" thut tho, lace, {8 tha quictest ‘onn of, iis chnracter THE BLIZZARD, + : dows. Patrick Lyons and Charles Laban wera | Hew £10 refunding certificates, jesucd under the | and Chicago avenue, where the Rev. Meaers. Pon- goes at the Lcat have batalenier means. | Inthe elty, and have no complaints to. muko ex- ust when the averse aitteen hed contractoa | ultcharged on a wrt of babes corpus. Their copt that’ the buildings ution that corner are | with hin tailor for the customary amount of apring | Chiméce, were, larceny. George Dilcher pleaded Fentod out in rooms to tho most disronutatio char- | \oggery, und in come cusce liad actualy encased | TuUlty to larceny, nnd sentence was suspended, » acters; However, the tocality is by no moans the | hinuulf'in tho crour-lceged arllst’s handiwork, he | . Abont twenty of tne. loving nelzhhors of Mra. worat in that section of tlie city. was auddenly reminded that winter bal not acti. | Susania Underhill, of Arlington Height, wero ‘Tho Board of Managers of tho Homo for tho | Mls fled, bot that there scemed to hea decided dis. | before the Grand Jury yesterday. tr jug tholr beat Friendicss held’ thelr. regular montily meeting | Vusltion‘on his part to tinger around in the Inp of | 1, Procure an indictinent neninst her for cauring Yesterday morning, Col, Haminond prandini, ‘The | spring nth poreinptorily invited to ** move on,’ | ttle death of her husband by abuse. Thoy all wore Feport of Mrs. Grant, the Superintendent, whowed | {He frat began in a noticeable way to avince thiain. | thatebe Kicked pounded, heat, and starved her that durin the month of March eightyctwo ndults | tention tortay on the morning of olection-day, | Poor old husband: frozo hitn, poured cold watur and thirty-four children had been udmitted, vey | When the | alr saddenly turned colder, | pon im, and turned tiim ant of doure. The jury eral dienisseds and thatthe nnmbernow in the | aud averybody who owned a heavy evercoal | tourht fo much of the evidence of theda kind Home was thittyefive and elghty-turee respective | terucrected it without delay, Tuesday nleht passad | Yeople that they dlumissed tho care and diachargod Jeenphe total calf on hniid ng te last meeting wes | auld yesterday morning came, ushered in by heavy, | todefendant. Ttts qutte ikely thet other indfet- Siogtzreceipts for tha month, S70; expendie | dark clouds, Lohind which peopodthe morning sun | Mente will grow oat of this, and sumo of the tutes, $2,154; leaving a balance of $1,089. The Aiehully and Inoffectually, ao far as {mparting an} neighbors may exchange places with Mrs, Underhill smount of collections reported was S310, thing like warmth to the chill atmosphere was con- | for conapiracy, : * cerned. | Befors noon the clouds became thicker Late in the afternoon clection-day, James | and thicker and at last the snow-finkes fell, quietly. anne Pie cous fdapita recently tas whied Clark, poloker, 40 yeaa of age, was drlveunway | and sluggiahly ot ilrat,and then with n good deat of Mrs, Johnaon, tho newly appointed Matron, anit from, the polls of the ‘Third Freeinct of tho Thir- | trlkness and an uncomfortable amount of wetness | Warden Milla have rut stout of each otlicr, It teenth Ward. as ho was drink, and was makinga dis | avout them. ‘The storm continued pretty mnch all | seems that Mrs. Johnson attempted to discharge turbarce, ao of hia frionds, named Warren and | the afternoon, with varving vigor, but between | somebody who was under her, and this beng tho Charles Taylor, etsrteato take him home, ond | 5 and # o'clock a atlit wind blow up from | prerogative uf tho Warden, he rofused to tot tho When near the comer of Wnbbard and Oakley | the north,. and for a while the pedestrian, | partice go, ‘Tho members of. the County Board, , streots, Clark wtumbled aud fell upon the aldowalk, | the strect-car driver, and everybody els whose | with true chivalry in thelr broasts, scem inclined Warren fell upon his legs, breaking the right one | duties took himor her outof doors, was conscions | to take the woman’s part, and the matter will prob- above the anki! Ee Clark was taken to his home at | that something inthe way of a ‘*enifter” from | ably be vronght up in the mecting to-day, with a the corner of Uakley and Hnron streoty, and was | Aunitoba or some other out-of-the-way placo had | viow of changing tho rules, #0 that the Matroa will attended by Dr. agers, who saya it will be same | broken tonse and was expending tta fury on Chi- | have tha power to discharge umployos directly timo bofore ho will be able to get out, cago and tho viciulty. ‘The snow-plowa were got- | undor her management at her discretion, It ia Ats o'clock yesterday morning Henry Krango, | tel under way once more, buteven with their ay | posible, alev, that the matter of appointing a 12 yearsof age, and living ut No, 380 Chicago | Matance in clearing tho tracka the atrcot-cars made | Medical’ Superintendent will como up asan tncl- avenue, while upon bis way. to work, wus anwault. | lt slow vrovrens gainet tno blinding snow-storm | dental, : edat thecornerof State and Adame atreate by a | wid the broath-tuking wind-cuate, "there was o BROOKS-AND TOss0;” AB-year old cash boy named Jacobs, who is | Menerul letting-up adout BK o'clock, | how: -) Contain indictments which have beon standin employed at Lehman's Fair upon that cornor, | OF ay *Mtiy sucite, the MOTOS! Wek eee | for eon time th the Crlininal Courtazninst Franke jacobs inade a kick ot Kranse, and in uo 1 3 reste Going wae severely cut over tha ticki knee, by | ceeded by a Ureesu fron the wouth, which nartook, | Hr An Sateen tro nan wero: artested In Mares “Bro planting knivea, which Kenuso carried tn is | tt rare af a cephyrs end ata inte our tetas | Of 1877 for committing an abortion, wore esuzht nd. ‘The wounded boy was takon tirst to a drug- $ count _, lore, where tho cnt waa drevsed, nnd was vont | Mgbt there was some prospects that tho weather | 2 theuct In the houve which they occunied on + thenoto hie home, No. a1 West Chicago avenue, | auld decidedly tuderale before the morning | Gra gury, tried at the Auxuat terin of the Celin~ Kraago was arrested npon a charge of asrault, and | ushered In some more of **the uncertain glory Of | Fat Court, und wont to dolict far treo years, ‘Tha yan hola by uatleo Summerteid in $00 to DEN ARY. prOstheio) PRERORRE: case waacarrled np tothe Supremo Court in dung of . jast year, af! tl had served ont tt ‘The FoRt-OMice during the month of March dis- | ,,2gntlon has tucontly been mado of tho. Amer- ee eee ee etn h ear of the sentence, and it was decided that thoir poset pa 270, 10 of, poatage-aunmips and nostal. | cay Rapid Tetograph Company, and the wondors Ronvictlon was illegal. ‘The law provides that . 3 er and periodical atampx, act of Feb. £6, 181), wero taken out by applicants at tho Sub-Treasuty yeuterday, Among thom wero #overal clorke I the American Express Com- pany's office, who ek up a purse of $100 to buy A large proportion of them are deathute when they reach here, having spent all their money for pns- soue to this point, and are thes dependent apon others to reach thalr destination. The colored people of thin clty are doing all in thelr power to help them, So fur they havo fed and snoltered them while here, and forwarded several hundred to Kansns, but still they conie, and we uru now compelled to sppeal to penorous und benevolent persons everywhere to ald usin our work, We need both money anti clothing, In the name of God and humanity, wo ask help for the refugees, Any, contributions sent to the following persons will bo most thank/nily recelyed and acknowledged: ‘The Rev. Mosxse Dickson, 1911 Morgan streot, The Rey, Joun Tune, 1512 Morgan atreet. The Rev. 8. P. ANDERSON, Elubth Streot Baptist Church, Tho Rey. Wittsam 2, Lawton, 1016 Christ avenue, J, Minton Tonsnn, Ex-United States Minister to Linerta, 2513 North ‘Tonth street. tecost and Stebbins continto their work of revival, ‘The smailness of the gatharing did not seem to have o calling affect upon tho preacher. He gathered together In frontof tho pulpit all those “present, ond said that he had long aga learnpd not to he disheartened because many were absont. A small mecting, 1f occasioned by aatorm, was after all the beat kind of'a mooting, A small audience was genorally a sifted uudience, ‘The exorclees were begnn with song, aftor which Mr, Pentecost read the following reqneets for prayer: Fora fathorand a mother; for o alster anda niece; fora friend addicted to an overfond- ness far the cup; fora young man and two young women; fora Suntay-school teacher and hia class; fora tathor by a ean aud a son byw father; for a nusband, Tho Rev, Me. Morton then prayed for an answorlng of those ruqtests, and the congregay tion gang, \" Come, 0 Huly 9 frit, Come," Bir. Stenbins thon sang atone the hymn comtmoncing, ** When the storms of life arc raging.” Mr. Pentecost announced that the young men's meoting wonld bo field to-night. special prayer was being offorea, he sald, in every evanyelicul prayer-mecting thon In progress in the elty for an abundant outpouring of thejspiriton tho work in the North Divigion. Ho Spe seabed to tind many evidences that the Ieayen had begun to work, He also annonnced that five of the resident Swedish ministers—tho Rey. Mesars. Anderson, Ongman, Bjork, Skogsbergh, and Hatlnor--had agreed to hold s Swedish service at Moody's Church Satur- day ovening. Doors open at 7; song-eervico ot 7:40; preaching at 7:45, * ‘Tho Rey, Mr.,Stobdins then sang that beautiful hymn ,fommencing: **There ia a green hill far away,"* Mr. Pontecost called attontion to tho seventh chapter of Luke, commencing at the thirty-aixth verse, Ho tead the story of tha anointing of lat's feet with precious olntmont, and the for- giving of the sins of the woman who hart anointed them and wiped them with her nar. Tathe speakor the parable’ stood in beanty next to the Prodigal Son, Jesus was a man whose presence did not de- note that Ilo was naything more than an ordinary peasant or mechanic, hut To ta)kod to and instruct: ed the people, and explained tho Scrtpturcs in o way that gave Hina kind of notoricty paramount to peraonal popularity. He at times acathed tho Scribes and Pharisces in ble sueeches sud sayings, TRADE SALE a FURNITURE, Conslating of Redsteads, Chamber Sots, Marbie-top ~ Tables, Lounges, Sattrascs, fled Springs, W. 8 Bus Teans, Parlor Suita, and other Staple Uoods, Second-Hand Goods Of every description. The contents of sovoral resh denees Will bo sold, itive, and to dealers only, a *. GORK &CO,, Auctioucors. REGULAR FRIDAY SALE, ‘April 4, 9:30 o’clock, Another Immense Sale! - NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE; And GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parior Suits, Chamber Sota, Dining-Room Furnttare, Marblo-Top Tables, 4 full tne of truwcis and Ingraia Carpets, Lounges, Sofas, Crockery, (assware, Ulnted ‘Ware, IMankets, and Goneral Merchandise, Aleo Fu nitnre from private residences removed to our ator for sale, ‘ nee ELISON, POMEROY & CO., o Auctioncers, 78 aud 60 Rtandolph-st. & lot of them, ‘These naw little certlicates, de+ signed to furnish peaple with asafy and euro way to save fn small gin, have excited some little curiosity, and muny have taken thom with the sania engorness that they gobbled the etandard dol Jor when It camo out. i Commissioner Moyne me a hearing yeaterday morning to Henry Zeller and Jameson dame, brough€ hero from Dwight, Ml, on tho charge of attumpting to pasa counterfeit money. Zeller told a rather fishy story totheeffect thata Chicazo man gave thom the money, 2 2100 bill of the Nationn! Bank of Bos- ton, —iwithout nny apparent equivalont. Zeller then told James that if ho would get it changed ho might have $15 to buy him a sult of clothes, James, 1t appeared, went ta the bank, presented the bill, and asked If {t was good. Ho was soon told that ft wasn't, ‘There was no evidence that clther of them attempted to pass it after discover- ing that it was counterfelt, and both defendants wera accordingly diacharged, ‘Tho snow-storm yesterday interferea_somewhat with the outuide work on the now Post-Office in the basement of tho new Government Building, buttot enough to delay the uccupation of the new quar- ters by tha thne which has beenact, The four lamp-posta wero pat up yesterday, and the men will commence putting down the planking on the tk street front to-day, The interlor work Je in its Jast stages, und by Saturday Postmaater Palmer can move in If ho desires to. According to the present plana, howover, he will come in obout Monday, and will take tho week for fitting up his now quarters as ho wishes them,—putting In and Arranging the ‘cases, furniture, te, ~ By tho end of next’ weok, or April 12, everything will by im readiness to recolve the now-comceres = froin = the = basement of tho Blnger Bullding, and it ia expected that the ro- moyal will be accomplished that night. ‘Then the Chicago Post-Oillce will at laut be In its permanent home,—or ns near to it ay it ean naw get, to-wit: In the basement of the bullding wet apart for its suture accommodation, 3 U. —— ny IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN the newly-patented revolving parlor biliiard, tables at the J. M., Bruvawick & Balke Co.'s salesrooms, 47 and 49 State street, by all moans eall and examine then, The slaty beds and the cclebrated Monarch cushions innke them equal tothe best billard-table in the market. Prices of the revalying tables from $20 to $50, ‘ a i THE LOVELY NEW STYLES IN CARPETS thie spring at the Chicago Carpet Co.'s correspond dn richness and harmony with thelr drapery and portiora fabrics and wall paper, and should be secu by all who contemplate purchasing. A housu con ‘bo furnlebed by thom from top to bottom, Ss rem ee ww" . BU EBES & CO., 2 Auctioncers, )175 Randolob-ste ——- MESSRS, GAGE BROS, & CO,, of this city, havo hold tholr anunal oponing the last two days, and thelr extensive rooma have becn thronged with millinors from both the country and clty. TO-DAY APRILS, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Clothing, Cloths, Cnealmeres, fe. Full tine Unders anita, Drawers, Rocks, Ladica’ and Genta Glaves, éc.. iney at Our #nlesroomna, 174 : alph soe ee GUT HItn & Cosy Auctionser®, whicts tt promises it will periorm. It Js under- | where a peraon insisting on 8 trial cannot obtain 1t Aye ? amped gnvelupea ‘and (wrmnpory ‘aAmaunt! ni pha Eee el by tis Compan auromnatle lear ib at the yebont erm after ludiatmnent ho shall be dis. ’ 2. he money-order departme: rl 4 § A ae charged. js th appeara wae the case with these S400, USS and Ineucd S7H.008 of dounestic monuy- | Houxc, of Itnuhamton, XN yO aia Seas tho ane t individuals, and, unquestionably gullty aw thoy ! orders. ‘The foreign orders tesucd amount to were, thoy were let loose, The other Indictments: HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND PACIFIC NOTH. oo SATISFACTION. $11,016, while the payments foot up £4,053. ‘The against them were, it fe presumed, not proxsud on | Dt. W.Korpton, Win'ago C, Studcbaker. 8. Bend, | and Ie wag tho associnto | and friond | Articloa tn which Dr. Prico's Spectal Flavoring < ate 5 Gulvesion, ‘Tex. He sold tt : Uae 4 Of lov. Alex Clark, Pittao'g, |W. HH, Moore, Neb. City. | of poor aud sometiines wicked peopia, t ’ Y olat soeplnte, were Sat ait the Ce ree elrginph Company, and retired from business aecoultt a theraitledlty ob wow Srdnis She wit Buekluy. Pi 8. LW. Bua Toston. ‘Pho story told ua that Jesu went to Sees Extracts are used hava no disagrecable odor or 4 Tors, 401,524 vostal-cards, and 811.010 news. | 208 twenty yuors ago. = Binco -tuat time | her hyeban r. ., Pilla, ILL, Palmer, Milwaukeo.|[. IL, Rothwell, N.Y. Waltor Alden, St. Louis, |J. W.Jolineton, Boston. PALMER NOUsE. W. 11. Gray, Clnclunati.'J, A. Page, Oshkosh, J. W. Slmonson, N. ¥ A. Kdworda, Philadel'a, J.8.M A. Tellow, St, Lonis, d. 8, Harmon, Lincoln, (G, K, Melville, Gatena. 8. Baldwin, Detrote A. Jordan, Indianapolis, _» SHERMAN JOUEE, J, ML Ballon, Dubnqne, |H. E. Kastman, G. Bay. W.IL Norton, Nortitiet! 4G, Hawdoln, Towa, Robert Riddlo, Fittabu Vanco, Way Cit lirown, Clevelan Kirby, Munclo, Ind, Stewart, Lafayette, |Fred Wilds, Itacine. ‘TREMONT 110uaR, - Wittard Pope, Detroit, 1. F. Whitea: Milw, Wm. McDonald, Jr, Tor.'duo, Fox. Philadelphia, ‘YU. McKinnoy, It Way's dno.C. Putter, San Fran, Geo, B, Shaw, Zan Claire, has, G. Frary, N.Y, dos, E, Steckler, N. ¥, }Jno, J. Safely, Lowa, OBITUARY. GPN, DANIEL CAMERON, Yesterday maning Tus Tiwauxx contained qnention of the fact that Gea. Dantet Cameronwas prostrated with inaas, but that he had hopes of a rapid recovery, ‘To-day it ovcomes neccusary to add that yesterday moruing be died at the residence of Lis brother-in-law, Col, Owen Stuart, on West Yaylorateoet, Conaumption, rapld in ita work, Anluied ite ravages ‘even sooner than his friends 494 West Madisonsst., AT AUCTION, : i. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, ALINE 3. AL o'clock a, m ea Sate on the prom! ‘erins coat. Building to be Femoved before May | nox RUTTERS & CO., Aucttoneers. REGULAR BATURDAY K FURNITURE AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY, APHID 5, at 10 o'clock, at our salen Foomia 173 ahd 175, itdnualpiy at, WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. 1202 PRAIRIE-AV., Near Twenty-sizth-at,, FURNITURE And Effects of thy lato ALY LIEBERMAN AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, APRILS at 10 o'clock @, m., conslating of tine Patior and Marhle-Top Chamber Bets, Marbler ard, palrs, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, Silyer-Piated Utarsweard: D. LONG, Auctioneer, houto to dinner. Now Simioo was 9 Scribe, an enitented, religious man of woalth, who stood ii the feat place of the poople of the city whero ho lived. He Invited Joaus,to dinner, and at tho same time invited a number of Scribes who prob- ably wanted {o quostlon the Savior and learn more about Him. ‘There was, we were tuld, no friend- Mneaa in the recoption which Jesus recoived,—no water to wash Ils feet, nor olntinent for His head, no kiss for ifs ips, Simon had merely taken Je- sus to his house, Ho had not taken Him to hia heart. Ho patronized Christ, but accorded Itim ‘no fellowship. Ho bad and showed a cold, polite respect, butin xt tharo was an alr of suporcilious tronoge which muat have chilled the Lord. ‘That 1 did have an eifect upon Hie feelings was abown in what He subsequently sald to Simon, ‘Thero wore many persons nowadays who weru ke Simon, They patronized the cliurch, and tn all good work said supercilionsly, **You have one approval." Perhaps they Jotned tho church be- cause the church posscnsed good sacicty. They patronized the prayor-mectings, and sald that they wero good for poor pcople, sinners, and diunk~ gros, but. they gavo nolhing but thele ** good wil There wero many Simons, **and many Mra. Sumons, too.” Slimun was o typical char- acter, Mic was. xo 8 modern rich man warth $100, Ho did not think that ould sit down and let somebody talk to him about hile al. ‘Tho love of nleasuro, the lusts of the world, and the deceltfalnesa of richos bad cal- fouacd his heart, Simon did not regard cous =6ons the bon oof = Gad, ny thooght Tim aromarkablo wan, bnt had invited “papers, etc. They daltveral 18, letters, 1,081,600 matt lotters, 21: ; “postal-cardg, $23,605 local letters, 101, F termporiry inearecration to praciro a divarce, and her, {tis preanmed, he will be unable to recover, rogistorad bas devoted . his” attention chiefly to att duvelopment af this new system 1 local | Of telegraphy whichinvolves a parfect automatic, sickly taste, but are always enjoyable, DRUNKENNESS, Dr, D'Ungor, discover of the ‘cinchona cnro for drunkenness, cures all cases, Room 27 Palmer House, al-cards, 687,327 nowapape W } iechanles} transmission, covering naw. batterie TINA Hees ATT Tottorw to the cllee Tne lott ncaa, | Mew Insulators, new forte of maguota, aud a no CRIMINAL, : age on miatter put into the office for local delivary, | “ipbabet—a new system of telegraphy, in fact, £ i either by carrlors or the office, amounts to $1l,- | Complete in itself. "These inventions are montiy | Harry Gridloy was arrested yesterday charged : covered by lettura patent, insued in July, 187% | with the Jurceny of $75 worth of fnrniture and ‘The vsoal ran of searchors after lodgiuze at the | {He sytem brietty explained ts this; ‘The operator Fe eee ie cnolipecmtatiane ate'a scabuy, ecurty luk imeuine proparus « mensage by porturations on a ribhow of carpet from Jolin C. Mazee, Room GU Reapor qn a while one will turn up whose Trois ie ence | paper, commencing with acall and ending with a | Ulock, Ills case was continued, and ho went to Sf suet an one bas always within it some nathetle | frum here ty New York, to mursages to Budalo, | Atrosis: rank Wilson, caught at the comer of Feminlucencos, nud) even | the etony-heartal | Cleveland, Cincinnall,” New York, Piiadoipius, | Clinton and Hunker atreets ust as he had stolen a policeman will manage fm somo way oF | and olliee waces ure made continuously on this | keg of bece froin a wayou driven by Jolia Porhl; and great trivulations.. A young man of 2 sentm | eee ge ee ncaa ta auInt a ceaak sebten | Brut Hickey, au old soldier from the ome near _ Feapoctably though poorly clad, and faving all tho | gtunenutte all theas messages 10 the wire, und” they | Aiolvaukvs trom hu iu set wopors Cory Aiitord 1, MonyCand, wlthouc ypeaking, a'word: banca the | Ate delivered to tue vutlatis oficew, the all oper: | Linck ulugonut coute, eupjossd to have been atolen. ; ete an ota Sie ata Uae teens Teprodured on avlintlur robon of paper. ‘The } {tia reported that Marshal Sully, of Rockford, ; ed ilgg Gamer mt Stuce tle wy ulstartupe fo ve | wuiic cuts off the connection, the nexteall onvus | yestorday hruusht face ta face’ at the Valuer gdttely destitute aince ny arrival in uhlaclty, and cau” | aueiier ullica, und the saine process is ropeated to | House A, Dedrickgon, a well-kuown nitisic dealer » Maixeu entirely pverthe city, sid wus willtne to work Juitedinite extunt, ‘Thee ateipe of paper anto- | af thatciry, and tia wife, who sama dine Bgo ran Toriny. board and lodging, tut ont oven fren cou 1 cally produevd in thuso oflices ara then run | away witl a foweler named Peck, with whoin she Drnciita enumloyuiente an yun will confer upon tne & th auother machine Which autowattcally pros { havaince been living at Utica, N.Y. A. recone Hreat favor by sounting ive doinewhore, (C1 tliat bts | dnventhe meamage In Komen characters completo, .| clifation was brought avout, and ‘the “wouan ta- ho mrldem gi, intl Hos uate sare to run thon Vill | Unie going aveay with a rucolver amd reducing tp J turns to her righifit lord afd ratte, "Hs Howie Ia Houghtou, Mich... where tle varenta | Tiuhua of fapen® after wmich che work latnany | q_guntles Foote: John iurke aud John Wiliants reside. fle lina been for some tine paat In Ainue- | ucehanienl Chile Wy | thieving vagrants, $100 fino, which was suaponded ta, Srarlbione ts tucchunieul. | ‘Chia syatem tuvulves un alpuabot #9 | unon their promising tv. Koop ont of Iho, South “Wwhohuver Nor could get work. “At. the tne the | elicit twolerisea tee pede at acs Leta for | pirision leteaftor: ‘Alexuinder ‘Ewing and George :Washburn 21 oxpluded he was onu of the victliny, vdetterwury produced, or one letter for | Jafters, catured, the principals Ina couple of cut- z Dud hai hve sens aay fiead ually injuced hinge | Snst close or Lreak of a circult, Hngudrayw in Cheyenne Inet Sunday, divcharged. vary, Norfolk. SEE EeaeenneE eee Alwaya kecp tt on hand, as delay increases suf- fering. If you havo a cough or cold uso Dr, Ball's Cough Byrup, Itwillcure you, Price 26 centa, —— No carpets shoutd be Iaid ‘without a Moth-Proof Carpet Lining. Use only that. manufactured of cotton and papor, American Carpet Lining Com- pany, New York and Hoston, For sale by all car- pet-dealors, * ooo File off your corns with the *'Japaness Corn- File,” It will surely curo and end pain. 5 cents, Indigeation, dysoepata, nervous prostration, and alt forms of goneral debility roleved by taking Mensman's Peptonized Becf Vonic, tho only Propnration of beef coutalilng its entire nutritious proporties, It is nots more stimulant lke the ex- racle of beef, but contains blood-makine, farco- generating, and life-sustaining properties; iu in- valuable in all enfoebled conditions, whether the rovult of exhaustion, norvons prostration, over- work, of acute discosa: particularly if resultiny amon from’ pulmonary complaints, Caswall, Hazard Coe Proprietors, New York. ar sulo by drug- gists, z NOTES & OATDS: Elegant styles, Stor ‘utice, Least’ Money. imo ble ouso with a strong orajudice ngainet | Gl emer pe and Fine the beginning of bis misfortines, Uniees Keine Liaxio sory, alias While, a notorious’ ahop-liftur, | liad anticipated. Gen. Cameron wae nearly 50 | Him. There wie somothing allt teen to D Ne tlie, Cove F .Uenevalent peraon comes to his aeistanice, he wilt THE OLVy-HALL. charged wlth being atcemory to the theft af a $35 | yeara ‘of uye, Ta was Uorn at erwick-upon- | fhe" doanal and Chetatiaulty thet eowieliad, ot | “TWRAPSAY Campion, March Ot, Biphalet Tlowdy fa "a Weshunwtonae fF ‘vo-day be went to (he Houne of Carrection, Ss . Srarcoat fron. Ane, lea clothing-house, ala- | ‘Ywoed, In Hcotland, and with bia father, mother, | Yeast patiovage, Simon waa ae ivaorant of the | tho 72d year of pia age: ie ee. = ms ors crear 1 + The noble band of rod-mouthed Communtats | Ald. MeCaffroy had intended to roalgn $f tho | Charged by Justice De Wolt, brathors, and sisters cauo to Tilinole 1n 1851, and | grace of God ad of the yersou of the Baylor, |e tee ono Ne dro Nie cane hee SEEDS. ar wore uncercmuniously aueted yesterday from thelr | election did not yo to sult him, He will not resign. Johnson, who was stabbed in a fight at the cor- | settled upon a farinin the Town of Wheeling, in | Had begun toeny to himecll; **What docs Jeans ‘ y eadquartont at No. 7 Clark atreet, and with them, : } ‘ ner of Seduwick streat and Clicage avenue Tues Nr. Waterualter, over whose bar they were wags | Ab the Health Departwent yesterday cleven cases | day evonlny, wae iu 0 prucariuus condition yestur- to rpend the nimble sixpunces uf which thelr faut. | OF scarlet-fover wore toported, audone of chicken- | vay, though ho was resting quite easily. John Ves. Jadtying from their own complaints of poverty | pox. frees, te i i eetbout ball until to-day, | Ub aud (wants How 40, tuucly tn need Kor many | “phe Committes on allrondameots tals attornoon | {ATMA tak We aver an ald Ine Ui seed Ts a buathpiurters of the party, It would do so att | AbSotclock, and the Committee on Strects and | the latter, who keeps a eataon at the corner of ne “pene tial A mercenary afenestate Agent no | Aleys, buuth Livielon, meats to-morrow afternoun, gaulei ond Taahle, Ategets. stokusoe, as ‘ ndifferent to the teachings af the Reds | vho ecelpts for water taxos for the at a inan came to him yesterday and offere ik ls gy uated tn longer abate his | starch (oor ay d08 file, The deoanururs teeetpis iar ee At We Maal nod apnea eaaiee Sekt sumnething with tncle potting, | Me W. B. Kerfuut | for thu same timo Wore $370,084, and the expend RARE rita ti Riri aeemealae tly js be arent ut ye Uullding, | for which he has re- | jturee $7434,027, and the Inavector of Buildings | {ele that PENAECHT ES Conve ny rent for mothe, Mr, Wateruolter afore. | repurte hie recelbte frou feee tu have boon Bit, Poul Richard was atreated election day for dls- Communists Mey ‘have paid nothing twin ye The (ity, Treasurer roeclved $5,471 yeaterday | Of" na itauatee Pavenve. stailon, Wile ult tho Auil Mitt Fanluse haw greatly influenced Ale, Waters | {ful tiacellaveous eourees, and 811.470 trom the | Wwaytg Lut eet. Station, to wich ‘he hnd Holter in thy mation of “hie mouthly tustalimenta, | County Treasuzer, “montly In city actin, Serip ta | "a 0 Larraice Burect Station, to which he had ‘Yesterday Conetable Ditto aula writof restinution | He auount of $270 was redeomed. The divburne- | peck, Ormerid tranercriea MAbs HO took’ puwewion, threw. the Communiaty, there | WeOte were about £4,000, of wlilch $2200 was | Wise q aud: [ak Quay from tie oll, 11,0ud tallots, thelr enthusiaen, and tuuir hopes | £08 She January and February pay of the Public | iy uicG ty astande” Uno of the billets fiat ot He place, put custodian 0 But ono city employe could ba found who would | 10 years of axe, on the foot, causing a painful ous -yaten it Thy amount due for rent f4 about $500, | confess to aviuy voted fur Wriuht for Mayor, and | nok dangerous Wound, She Wau takun to hur hone Hus the imatier stands, Whe Cowmuulate aro | bo did not want ie iiven away, ‘Tho others iiad 8 | No. Wilowy street. itichard was rocaniured, an i aud poverty-stricken. | pecullar way uf soelwatt si Bir. Watethulter is dgurieg for tho bulldlag No, 1a | Portus by taying that icy were poly duwneaicer [| aetu ce M the Chicago Avenue Elation. FANGO=0n the fnat., at the reaidence of hor pruther, ad yeni, ‘argo, Oak Park, Miss Kilen F, , ¥ at Ook Pack Friday, 4th 11 . is canara a DHLare, Petar, ath tna, ato o€ his brother-in-law, ‘aylor: ol ey a, Abele Gen, Hagel Conia ate of Wheel OX tive of funeral hereafter,” veers “ INMAN—On Tuesday mourning, April 1. Bie, Harriet Weson-at,, aged 42 years, mean by allowing tnat dirty woman to touch himt" ‘Tho Scribe would not so inuch as allow lierto touch the hem of hia garment. tho day+ those. Simon did not know that J ame to save just that claae of belngs,—to re. the por avrrowsul, sloning — huuanity, That wava pleco of knowledye which Simon ht nilssod, Faw Christians ever had « dus approc tion of the fulluoss af God's grace, It wus bus Hoved yy sonia that If pursons would ba good enough God would save thon. ‘hat wae not true, "Thore would be no grace in that. God saved sine neta, A man had o right tu besaved if he was good onongh, If he wasa sluner he had no right to sal- ‘vation except through Ciod's grace, It was an act of gracu. that. waved” a einnor, and overy man'wasa sinner, When Simun muttorad to hitnsolf Christ narrated to bim the story of the debtors, and told him that his tife had fallen ahort, Derhapy not su Inuch as the woman's, Still, when at camo to & question of moral solvency, Blincn Waa no moro sound than was: tho poor woman, A 8 who could not pay 100 conte on the dullar was 6 bankrupt, and no man in moral bankruptcy could pay his dabty, bocausa ho bad noth: tls county, Ho and hie father, Mr. Daniel Cameron, Sr., were buth men of Mterary ability, and had ripe oxperience in the printing business, In 383% he moved ito Chicago, and was ons of the owners of the daily Courané until 1854, when he united fn the meusire to publish a Democratic paver, in this city. thoro tolng nono at that tne, Ho romalned hall owner of the Chicago Jimea until 18b7, whon he sold ble interest, Tn 1858-50 he was engaxed with Mr. Cyrus Il. McCormick in pab- lishing the seraid, and continued with Mer, Mo- Cormick in the Zimes, when that gentleman bought that paper tn 1860, | in 1801 he roturned to hile form, Ho then organized the Sizty-Afth fbenteh, Reaiment of Iinols Volunteers, ‘and as its com- mander served through the War in sovers! States ‘atthe South, Fora while ho commanded at Canip iouglay, and his reply to Ben Hill's mpatation that tho Rebel prisunura had been badly trented in Chat camp had tho stamp of the soldier and the Brace uf clecunt diction. Ho wor made # Mrlgadier- Genoral for bravery wud faithful service, jer the War hu returned tu his farm, and for a, mM. Perse ees tear Red nye Stee Peee POSUERE OF ALL KINDS." ‘ Send tor Catalogua, FED HOVEY & CO., 56 MADISON-NT. CHASTER BUGS. Eastor ‘< Grand Bxhjbitiou of Parialan, Gere mab.and American novotties for fs Pore trom ictuadcliar, Kaqulaile ale iu, ilk, eo, Crom. ts 2 4 8 to 1d v1 . “ rar oh eduNa Hele! ECONPECTION OTTINGEH—On Wednesday, April 2 of congestion Eggs. : fe fs Pet ebm A El Sle Eo | F,, wife of Hert Inuait, eae i ERY, 78 Sadtsonat ROYAL BAKING ' POWDER. ROYAL Bante whera: i} i: Monday att 8.0. I Ilexedsto-bo | iu7o‘he uns, eivcied evogate io the Couveation (‘there Should’ bectwo Puayn vot altntions Clara street, it G ge el ny & afternoon §, D, an 3 redta-! iu WHS wiccle: eteuate tu the Convention ere = whou! two wayw of salvation,— AS at eevee ea Milty wore Wat the hapiaest tet of felioge oie | emvocaling peddler of oysters for A. HusthG Core | whieh fraued ths prercut Cousutution of Miiinoly | one. for tha rich and. one for. tho Absolutely Pure. buficiont ud prompt -paymenta for rent are. ins | geeu, bud every und uf tiem febeut uu Leldiogon | wes wefere dustice Polldk charged ‘with, tho cun- | and ue prepared tat clause tn the Conetitution |. puur,—the eng for the great sinners, the ther for : ; wured im, Beveral, Communist mgetinye have | to hie placo if he possibly can, ie verting to his own uve of 304, and was betdto she | which abolwhed thy Moard of Supervisors, and tit quattersean be focads | CeuUttewt bo PEt UE | ry falowing hullding permite were { is how who had not sinned to v0 great an extont, Criminal Court under be bn Royal owder is 2 pure ©! if Tart dere da tor gh00" Hie. cou pied eit Tho Roya! Baking P vuro Cream of Tartar Pawier. 1d The civil law aiforded uo more protection to a |* dorsed and ed for'ils wholtsomeness b; hh eminent chemists.as Dr, Mott, mn a you | not give bail, and. was destined to bu sont lo | & card a HenGRabe ace era to the lucareot of bankrupt { Bastat asst are oTeeme eu, Siuudelphin: ctor Gout outyin caus uy-aii Grocers, sows New Tork CARNIVAL OF AUTHONS, > Acrunge: Meaty Gouriite aeocalary aie nM, Ore Jail for sal keavin. 4 stiaby accident, how. ‘ ule with Mr. alcCormick, engaged in the pub- | rum-dualery, God had but one way of dealing 9 The Executive Board of ladies-having the ar- | $3,500 i D story sud bese: | now euloying unrestruiued Isbe vellaued nN if th Urions Aluin Powders. Manufacturers and doslore urge you the] cantatas teecilvucck wes cus a pound aud double thefr monoy. pneyrigo You be Hy tease berenie LOY: Do hot buy Vaktug Powder loose, as tt a wlrogsteurc to contain alnm. The continued uso of Alt duced erie EAT bation Iadigesuione bessache, wud ajapepaiay auvcta ue blowd. causes piiples ou tig face eto newapaper,—the Daily News,—end piatianed it are the Greuley campaign. fu ook wn active part Iu the politics of the State, be- OF tha jus) Welebop!, three-story aud facet now culoying: unrestrubied liberty. Justice Pol Cy ‘with moral bo alae erage law prorided but one aud dwelling, No. 7U0 South Ha! dak, voowlbly thinking tbat be might not be bls way for a discharge. yangenicots for the Authors’ Carnival in charge met thought that @ mau’ 8 vermon clo: with the alus mixbt be forgiven, apd

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