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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Capt. Joho Bannister, U. 8. A. ts at the Palmer. Col. O. McFarland, of St. Paul, fs at the Gardner. Arthur ©, Bonsall, London, ts repiatercd at the Pacitic. "The Hon. H, Wateré, Akron, 0., fo at the Sherman. ‘The Hon. BF. King, of Bt. Joo, Mich., ts at "the Garaner, ‘The Hon. F.C, Weir, Cinclanatt, 1s registered at the Sherman, ‘The Hon, 0. M. Francis, Now York, ts a guest of the Tremont, Tudee A. W. Kimball, Green Bay, Wis. Is domtetted at the Paliner. The Hon. John A. Mathers, Winona, Minn, fsa guent of the Palmer, S.N. Mersill, Burlington, Is. Auditor Chica- go, Rurlington & Quincy Rallroad, fs at the Gardner.” Charles E. Whitehead, President of the Des Motuoa & Fort Dodge Railroad, fs a pucst of the Pacifle. Yhe Hon, E. W. Brodhend, President of the First National Navk, Milwaukee, fs a guest of the Palmer, ‘Tho Weat Town Assessor will doubtiess set his men_ at work on the assessment about the Inst of the present week. It hss been decided by the three Chicago As- sesnura to assess all property on the basis of 834 per cent of the actual valtte. ‘The deed of the "Pike Block,” the full par- tleutars of the eale of which have been given to Tue Trinune, was filed for record yesterday. L. M. Cole, General Passenger Agont, aud Thomas ”. Barry, Western assenger Agent, of the Balttmore & Ohlo Railroad, are stopping at the Palmer. P. 1. DuVernet, for many years the Chicago agent of the Cunard Line of ocean steamers, ‘has been promoted to tho chargs of the Cunard, office in Boston. . _ The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasac, optician, 85 Medison strect (TRipunz Building), was, at 8a. m., 62 degrees; 100, m., FO; 12 m., G4; Bp. m., 62; 8p. m., 60, Barom- eter at 8, m, 29.84;°8 p.m, 89.73, Justice Brayton begat his new duties actively yesterday. dustica | Haminer made a “grand opeving” (without Iunch und beer), despite the fact that ho really does not know whom he suc- eceda, ‘The other new Justiccs aro passive, .a,ifohn “Connelley, lying at No. 363 West ‘Fifteenth street, vas thrown from bis buggy at Do'clock last evening by an aceldent au Throan atrect, near Twenty-sccoud. . He received sume {nternal Injurivs und a dislocation uf the clbow. At‘n small meeting held last night at the North Sido Turver . i{atl_a committee was ap- pointed to walt on the Lincoin Park Commis. eloners and urge them to move jn the matter of getting control of Dearborn avenue so as to make ft a part of the park system. Yestorday forenoon a young man named Will- fam Wishing, emoloved’ns a walter in King's concert saloon ut No, 265 Clark street, white carelessly handling a revolver in his room, acel- dentally discharzed it, ‘The bullet entered the iteahy pare of the thigh, causing a sovere flea ‘wound. Joho Burke, 24 years of age, a laborer living at. No. 870 Dearborn street, last event fell from tho front platform of Halsted street car No. 77 op ita way tu tho Stock-Yards, and was. severaly, 1f not fatally, injured, No blame is alisched to either the driver or conductor of ie car. * A team of horses attached to a heavy delivery wagon which had been left unfastened In front ofa store on Jackson street, near Market, were startied into running away by a tuu-boat’s whistle. At the corner of Market und Madison streets they collided with a Mavison-stroct car, damaging the rear platform ton slight extent. he Tupaways were owned by Ald. Arthur xon, ‘An unfortunate young woman named Mary Klein, who is known as the “barking girl,” from pecullar fits which sho ns at {ntervats wherein aho barks and ucts Ike a peraon suffer- “ng trom hydrophobla, was. found fn the streets Inst eyening Ina fit, atid was takon to the Web ater Avenue Station, and thence to St. Juseph's hospltal, ‘Tho tlts genorally last from twenty- four to forty-elgbt hours. , _Atan early hour yasterday morning the body of aman was found in the basement of the northeast corner of Milwaukee ayenue and Desplaines strect, und from papers found upon Ws clothing {t was nacertatned ’ tut bis name waa D. McKinnap, « laborer, whose wife und six children live at No. 163 Ada street. It {s sup- piss thathe while under the Influenco of iquor Jeancd upon the Failing, and, losing his Balances fell over, and was Killed by the concits- sion. a a“ ‘The Board of Commisstoncra of Lincoln Park held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon, with all members present except Mr, Withrow, who [s out of town. ‘The bills of the year were presented and audited, and the report of the ‘Trensurer was prescoted. [t made the followin; etatements: Credit balance on Sand April 1878... $10,558.55; amount recelved from all ecsireet, ais eet # uxnonultiates ap ail Be counts, 418.84; bolauco on hand Apri 1870, $19,599.05, Henry Ablors, 7 years of age, while playing, at 8:80 yestorday, wmoraing, upon the track of the Pan-Handie Rallrosd at, ‘T! aletysfleab streut, wos run down by an inward-bound stock-train drawn by Engino No, 220 on the Milwaukee BL. Paul Railroad, and was ao soveroly-{njured that be died within anhour, The remains were taken to the home of hls paronts on Maptewood lace, between Thirty-frst street and the canal, jn the Town of Lawnaale, ‘Nhe Coroner's jury found a verdict of accidental death, A Committes of the North Town Board, con- sisting of Justices Robinson unc DeWolf, aud Town-Clerk Noyes, went hueiag. Yoatorday for an office forthe North Town. ‘They decided to take Rooms 16 andl 17 in McCormick Building, corner of North Clark and Kinziv streets, and there hereaftar the neadquartersaf the town will ‘be found, . ‘The town fs now paylng about $100 a year for accommodations for the Assessor and Collector, ‘The renting of a ceneral town oflca will esttafl buta small sdditlonal expeuse, and provide for a want Jong folt. Tha Fire, Ward “tratcut Republican Club held a regular mecting in the club-room of the Grand Paciile Inet evening, John Hunter In the Conalderable routine pusiness was dis- posed of, including some unimportant amend. Inents to the constitution, The questions of a chango of namo und of incorporation were dis- cussed without coming to an issue. 1t was dee clded to hove the constitution and by-laws printed, Messrs. Joho Lylo King, Easton, and Colston were anpalnted a Committes to report amore suitable namo for the organization, ‘The roceting then adjourned for one week, Attornoy Flower, of the firm of Tenney, Flow- or & Abercromble, yesterday sold at public ane- Mon at the west door of the United States Bullding some of the asacte of the detunct Ger- man Savings Bank. Fitty-soven shares of ‘stock of the Staate-Zeitung Company went for $1,450, —825 more than £5 per cent of the face yaluo— to DB. Circle, represented by flenry Greens- bduw. One hundred and ifty shares of stock futhe Chicazo Cutlory Matufacturlag Com. pany, fave’ valu $45,000, brought $1,775,—-100 ghares belng taken by B. Circle, represented by Henry Grecnebaum, and the reat by M. Rubel, Karly yesterday morning as Jucab Staib, » ' Unton Btock-Yards ‘Wdroverc was” tuuing about forty steors along Morgun street, one of the “number reociied when near Madison street, and, taking up 4 gusition in a nelgh- boring alley, retnecd = to be either coaxdd — or © driven thence, — Policeman Dents Foley discharged the contents of bis popgun inte the refractory beast, (heu retreat. ed to the Madison-Strevt Station, and armed himself with a Jarge alzo Colt’s revulver, At ile faut ot, front this weapon the bull noclied under, ‘Tha carcass was carted oF the Btock-Yards, Ht ‘The Chicago Home for the Friendless,”” an institution that extends rellof aml gives a tem- porary shelter to hundreds of warthy tndigeut women and children, has no employed solictior, but is largely dependent upon the Home Visitor, a:paper desigoed to be the organ of the Hote, natlig its needs, acknowledging ite dunations, and glylug iuside views of the immense work doow there, so the charitably-lucliucd would rently auilet this worthy cause, and at the ,bame time get value received, by sending thelr ‘post-ofllce address, with 00 conta (the subscrip- ‘ton price) to the Editor at 011 Wabash avenue, Chicuzo, aud thereby secure the paper, ‘Boveral of the creditors of the grain commia- sion fire of E. B. Stevens & Co., held a miceting in the Arbltratlon Board rooms, Chamber of fomaierce Bulldlng, yesterday alternoon, ‘The rm in question, which suspended a few days ago, owlng to partucréhip disagreements, bave en fodebtcducsuof about $21,000, und they sub- snicted a proposition looking to a speedy liquida- tion of these liubilittes. ‘The Gria_olfered yes- terdsy to pay thelr creditors 60 cents on the doller, cash, aud, additional, aecura the remata- Ger by te company's notes, payable ia & very ly a! Cnicsgo avenue yesterday morning. Deceased was 45 years of aye, and loft oa wife and faintly hy poor circumstances. the unknown burglar, shot by speclal policc- man Jeremiah Kennedy, ton’s yesterdays, oflicer ‘for hfs action, and all persons paid to euard property would act as deels{vely, be more thoroughly discouraged, per cent ab once. proposes to do vothing until fall erty, but thinks that In the course of the sum- mer he will be able to pay nearly 30 per cent if he succeeds in realizing as much as ho thinks he will upon some odds und ends, + ‘The regular monthly Tooting of the Decora- tlvo Art Society was held in th Palmer Hottse yesterday morning. Mra. J. Y. Seatnmon presided, and Mlss Maury Veck acted na Scerctary, ‘The Presdent presented her re- port of the Soclety*work for the spring, which waa flattering iu tha extreme, of the embroidery classes also ‘matic np en- couraging report of the work done in her de- yentlon were attacked, its Inimteat to tho best interests o! and when the reporter sought refuge from the Babel of noisy, and augry volces, there waa every sprinklers, an tolegraph ofice fa iuquiring whether or not there ia such ath asa janitor around the premises, ‘Tho winduwa through which tight is suppoded to com to her little office do not ap> ont of hia hands. short time. The creditors present agreed to this propositfon, with two excepitons, and pledged theimeelves by algnatura to accopt 1t8 conditions, A committee of three was appointed to present the proposition to the uthercreditora, aud secure thelr written assent, ‘About 11 o'clock yesterday morning aneak tlivvea broke into the cheap restaurant ahauty kept hy a woman named Anna Froon, op tho corner of Dearborn avenue ani sichigan strect, apnasita the County Drictress was out. Bultding, while the pro- ‘The pilferers entered by A hack door, which was left unlocked, and helped theinselyes to n clock, pocket-buok, and yarlous articles of clothings, “They escaped, In broad daylieht, without detection. The victim fsa neat, honest, hard-working woman, and only a day or tio ago returned a sum of money which hat heen carelessly left lying on one of the tubleas in her restaurant to the rightful owner. Mr. Billings, the Preatdent of the People's Gas-Light aml Coke Company, sald eaterdday, in reply toa reporter's interrogation, that he had if natalven thought to the Inst proposition mada by the Counethy cfal notilleation of the action of that body. Io was Mherefore tnablo to say anything an the subject further than tut he had tinderstood that ‘all differences bet! city wereto Le ainicably sottled before the press ent Council passed ont of office. tion which the Council decided Mondag to make to the BNUngs Gas Company was to pay av the rate of 83 per $1,000 feet for the gas used up to Dec. Bt, 1878, ecaune he lind recelved no oll eon the gas companies and the ‘The propos'- Coroner Munn yesterday held on inqttest upon an uoknown female (Infant found floating In the river at the foot of Kinzle street; and upon Ole pas, Norwe ian shoemaker who died sudden- congestion of the lungs at No. 250 Weat ‘The inquest upon was concluded at Ele The jy. commended the exprossed n wish that ¥o that thieves and burglars mighe It wit! ba remombered that the Fidelity Bank Bullding, the Safe Denository, and Hooley’s ‘Theatre were sold on the 10th of April last for the benefit of the Fidelity creditors. day Judge Muuros refused to voniirm the sale npou the ground that the prices glyen were be- low the yalue of the property. 2 fue was sold for 259,000, the snfe depository for $73,000, and the theatre tor $00,000, beon sanctioned by the Judge, ‘Turpin would have paid the creditors somo 1: On Mou he bank butld- ilad this Recetver ‘Turpin Asit is now, the Recviver with this proo- e parlars of the The Chairman partment. ‘The classes aro all well organized. and well uttended. ‘The ses- sion tyas concluded with on- excellent “Woman in "by Mr er on ian Jervis. He traced the gradual rise of art~ education from the women o| in embrofdering and decorating the ‘Tyrlan pur- ple tothe artelubs of the present day, uued that the brain had no sex, and that genfus was os natural to woman ns to man. He further advised the ladies to give Wi playing the plano, whieh {s only artistic when (t fion, nnd to devote themselves to decorative art, designing, carvinj arts, {ng them that the Muses aud women, anil evan the Fates, who held in their hands the destiny of man, were represented as fematue deltics. At the close of his address a unanimous voto of thanks was passed, after which the meeting ndjouracd, the Bible engaged lis ar- approaches perfec- » engraving, and kindred his audience by remind- the Graces were Tg encourages THE COLORED RXODUB. An adjourned mecting of the colored citizens was hold last evening in Ullyct Church, to or- ennizo und take into consideration ways and meansfor the all of the colored brethren of the Sonth who are engaged in the Kansas hegira. The Rey, De Baptiste occupied the chair, and there wero about 150 persons present, A Committee on Permunent Organization inade a loog report, recommending that the So- clety be kuown as the Emigration Ald Society of Chicago, and oroviding for the usual olticers, regular monthly mectingeyand the publication of ao appeal for money and clothing for the ex- odists from the South. The report was adopted. A resolution was aprupg on the meeting pro- postug to rescind the action taken at the last meeting, gates to tf! ductive of sn extended discuasion, its friends being in favor of sendly, would otherwise go to the sustenance of the delegates to the emigrants themsclyes, nnd the other part of the mecting favoring the tdea of sending delegates to the Conventlon, and hay- providing for the sending of two dele- he Nashville Convention. It was pro- the money whith ing Chleago represented, ‘thw alma of the Con- pur ase dectared the colored mun, pronpect that the weighty matter would hang he invet(ng up till midnight. ‘TNE WHEAT MARERT. The Directors of tho Board of Trade mot yes- terday, but did no business of any public inter- est. The wheat market wos Suctuating, but showed no signs of n downward tendenvy. The falac rumor about hot wheat in Armour & Dole’s clevator, act afloat the day before, was su thoronghly exploded that nd similar cunarde were putin circulation yesterday. ‘Tho general feeling is one of positive conviction that there is no hot wheat now, und of absolute certainty thut thera till be none ut any tine this keagon, Those who are most thoroughly acqualuted with the Bubject—that {3, wheat, und with the condition of the wheut as tt now fs in the clevators—are positive that no danqer ene oosslbly accur. ‘The cluvators, {t ts learned, aro. abla to take care of und keep in good condition all the whvat which they have, Any future rumors inregd?d to hot wheat, thero- fore, may be safely regarded as inventions got- ten up to bear the market. with the quality of Inst year’s THE CITY WALL, One case of scarlet fevur and ons of diphtheria wero reported yesterday, ‘The Clty Treasurer yesterday received $1,177 from the Collector, £1,403 from the Water De- partment, and §173 from the Comptroller, ‘Vho Mayor hus glyeu uotica that all persons who fail to taxe ont Hvenses where licenses aro required, except satoon-keupers, will be sued at ance, Ast inst. with. ‘fhe saloon Heenses ure uot due until May 1. 7 ‘They should have takun ont licen 8 the und have already been Jenlen dealt The clty emuplakce aro calling for the strect- tne lady who hus charge of the pear to havo ever been washed, ‘Yhe Mayor yestorduy received aletter from Heury Peauljeunez, acting Consul-Generat of the Duchy of Luxembourg, at New York, in- quiring for ono dean Endres, who came to this country in 185, ‘Thu letter states that Endres had heen employed here as engloeer, and the Just tine fe was heard from niue years ago, wheo a Mr. Schmit wrote thet tut he was dead. Corporation Counsel Bonfletd was happy Yosterduy when called upon for the aMldayvits and papers In his posseasion in relation to the Wranute between the stonccutters and the contractors on the new City-ifall, io gave them to the Comifasioner of Public Works, and was only too glud tu get the whole matter “rho Connell will wrestle with the whole subject at an early day. Mike Evana is ahead, “by dang.” His place 1a to ba Democratic headquarters hercalter, Ie has bad a terrible struguls te secure this adyan- saee however, and he did [t on} om paced upon the roof of his “ml. ‘The bird by expending for an cogty sign witch was vesterday ja labelled “by dan," und Miky looks upon the investment aaa wisu one, ‘The only way Ald, Lawler can eet even ts to get a larger bird, the “marine band,” or samething of the kind, 4 BUNGLING YoKGENY, "The police authorities are looking anxlously, and baye been solne time, for a young man gly. jug lifa name us Howard &, Banks. He ts want. ed for forgery, 1n weitlng the following; Caicauo, April O, '70,—Zeury 0. Wentworth Sint You will owls the undoraigned by giviog She bearer, iloward E, Banks, a ticket or pai ir your road ta Li 1 will seo that toe fare is pald you on Behe returis, e works for the city, Youre most respecttully, M, Meath, Mayor City Chicago, Mr. Wontworth is the General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Stlchigan Central Railroad, aud Banks fs described ay a young man, about five aul o half feet high, light complextoned, Vane whiskers, af triste descent, aud dressed to light eray wut, PEDERAL RELATIONS. ‘The internal revenue receipts jacluded §21,904 for whisky, $2,025 for cigare and tobacco, und = THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL ? $1,785 for beor. The exports of alcohol were 800 barrels, Uncle Sam's financial agent disbursed $8,200 and sold $1,800 in refunding certificates sester- way. . Gon, McArthur didn’t reach tho’ clty yester- day, and bis cme, which had been set for hear- ing yesterday morning, bad to go over The Holmholtz casa will run for a day or two, so that that. against the ex-Postinaster can hardly bo reached belore the close uf the week, 1f then, Tt was pretty much a holiday in Commissioner Hoyne's office yesterday. In the forenoon he issued ncounte of warrants for the arrest of some violators of the License law, ant later in the day played “the ruler of tha Queen's navec,’? Ho was escorted by his alters, and his cousins, ond aunts. . Just before the spenin of court yesterday afternoon Judge Blodgett Informed Charley Reed, of counsel in the Custom-House and Hib. bard cases, that he had just heard from Judge CGreshain, of Indianapolie, who wrote that owing tu filnvss in ils family hie sould not be here until next week, and probably not then. If counsel wero willing, Judge Blodgett sald he would certify the ease to the Circuit Court. No actlon was taken on the sugceation. THE SURPLUS CAST. 'The legal monotony of the District Court was diversified yesterday afternoon by the reappear. ance of the once celebrated, bit now almost forgotten, Helmholz “surplus case.” Jt is one of the caudal attachments of she old Whisky Ring cages, and was tried beforda fury lant June, Of thy tivelve good men nnd true, cleven aided with Uncle Sam,—the other remaining firm fn his congictions {hat Helmbolz was all right. ‘The case grows of the seizure by Collector Harvey some thne in 1870 of 15,002 gallons of spirits tn the possession of Helmbolz & Co., for the ox: jatence of which their buoks showed wo tnwft) reason. The firm eloim tht it was legitimate, as being the proceeds of careful hand Ing, ant the fractlonal allowance made by the Gavern- ment in the gauging of the spirits. When the jury was called Judge Danze looked them over carofully, und, alter asking a few commonplace uestions, gave way to Col, duessen, counsel for the claimants.” Ho saw before tlm a con- centrated array of “temperenziers.”” and forth- with begun to question them asto thelr opinions on the Hquor trafic, With one exception they all snawered that they were prejudiced against the busiuess, as it fad a demoralizing effect; and six of tiem thought that thelr prefaile might extend to the persons engaged therein, For this reason Mr. ducssen moved that the six might be excused from service. ‘The Court thought not, intimatiog that a similar prejudice inizht exlet wore the claimants engaged fn the butchering business. Col. tJuersen—That {8 entirely different. Thess men say they haven prejuiice against the traffic, and that Jt might extend to the men engaged In tt. ‘Tho Court—Then tet mo use a different tl. Justration.. Suppose we say “lawyer!” [auchter.) Charley Reed—In that caso I myself would object to be tried. ‘The Court—l overrule tho challence for cause. Counsel has the peremptory right to challenge. An exception wns taken, and Messrs. Charles H. Spofford, R. . Hammond, and Henry Showell were told to step down and out of the box, which they did with alacrity, Three more Grangers were tnvited to cone forward) and ‘submit’ to a similar umount ot Bayeenk One, Sitas Hl. Reddell, was satls- Hed he enttdn’t give the case a talr hearing, be cause ft was a whisky question, aud le too war allowed a back ecat, The last man called proved satisfactory to both sides, and the twelve wero sworn fn. ‘Thetr names aro George Bristol, Louls Motcan, D. J. Stewart, G. BR, Collins, A. G. Loverin, James Maloney, D. C, Mallory, George J. Mordoff, Stephen Lasher, L. W. Claypool, Benton Wright, and J.D. Morgan; ‘The Dis- trict-Attorpey then gave a brict statement of the case, as it appeared in the light of Govern- ment spectacles, und was followed by Cot. Jucs- gen foc the other aide. Court adjourned beforo ho had dished. CRIMINAL. "The caso of Marcus Kronborg, who ls charged with conspiracy, was brought up for trial at the Armory yesterday, but was postponed until Thursday afteenoon at 2 o'clock, by agreement between the parties. Detective James Morgan yesterday arrived homo from 8t. Charles, Mich,, haying in cbargo a prisoner named Louts Wilson, who rented a team of borsea and light, wagon somo weeks aco from Russell's livery, on Canal étreet. near Madison, 2A few d. ays ago Martin’ nnd William Fanning wero fincd $100 ond $10 respectivoly, at the Armory court, for picking pockets. The boys lovked go uch allke that by accldont Martin was, by mistake, released after serving out his $10 fine, Yesterday he wos reerrested, and to-day bo will bo sent back to the House of Correction fo serve out the rematuder of bis tines * ‘The residence of Mre, Charlotte Balls, No. 808 West Wastlizton atrect, was entered by Durglars at ubout 4 o'clock yesterday morning, but before securing any plunder they were seared off by two of Beaublen’s night-watch- men. Sutrance was affected by forcing a base- ment window with o jimmy. Nothing was tuken, the thieves having bat {ist succeeded In pryiug open the cupboard doors when they were discovered. * Doteetives Laughlin and Carey last evening arrested Thomas, alina * Buel,” Hogan, who ts auspected of belny one of the four thieves who stole sixteen youths’ jackets froin the wagon of Andrew Rabinstelo ‘on the nicht of the 17th, Mr. B. Marke, keeper of a second-hand store at No, 692 State street, identl- fies Hogan os onu of two young men who endeavored to dispose of ait of Jacketa tit) same nleht, and who, upon be duestioned concerning the goods, ran out, leay- ing everything behind. dosoph Schacler, of Ottawa, IL, yesterday reported at thy West Mudivon-Strest Station that lite Monday night he tas ussaulted In the vicinity of Harrison and Poster streets hy some siz or eight young thfeves, two of whom held bim while goms of the others searched ola pockets. for $3 —seaghy, an open-face silver watch, and a common plated chain, He was on his way from Sieboldt's ésaioun, No. 65 Lalsted atroct, to Na, 83 Foster street. Allof the gung were unknown to him, wud he does not think be would be able tu identify any of them, Arrests: Abraham Goldberg, an Archer av: ue physician, chased with “obtains $10 by false protenses, and assaulting Mra, Sarah Co+ hun, of No, 627 North Franklin street; Mathrl- na Wondrit, whom Bertha Levy accuses of a malicions assault; Edward Dickinson, 4 tine ner, caught trying to dispasa uf o Webster dictonary at “No, 131 Madison strect, und for which au owner fe wanted; Carrie Stone, a youny eyptiga who danned an it-fitting sult of male altire, and was caught by Lieut. Hayes iakiiy a totr atvong Btato street saloons; Uvorge Hankios und’ James Murphy, tive well-koown ganblers, charged with keeplig a common ganilng-bouse by J. J. Kennedy, of No, a3 West ludiana street, whe is said to have lost considerable woney at the lutter'sapartiments ub No, 19 Dearboru treet, Juatiee Morrisor Henjatnin Davis, vagrant, 25 Mme, Wb Darrow, abting some pick- pockets to escape from the police, $10 fluo; and realating a police ollcer, $45 fine; Ve W, Mors gan, vagraucy, $100 flne; Joho Short and Cal Tennossey, haplicated in the Astnger burlary, $1,000 euch to the Sith; Joun | MeUeo and Eliza Ludwig, disorderly, 825_— flav; Francis Du Pfubl und Mra, Fauny Michel, ¢hurged with plinderiug the household of Jean Delaveau und whe while the lutwe, were to dni, and of obtaining money by falsu pretenses, $t,000 until 1 o'ctock to-day, “Justice Summer: ‘ld: George Wiley and Charles Duuglas, colored help at the Grand Pactde Hotel, charge with stealing & couplo of rallroud tickets froin thy ticket agent, 1), 1, Drew, $400 to the Criininal Court; George Wiley, 8100 additional for the larceny of clothing from KR. Douglas, of No, 233 Chicago avenue; Thomas Gibuey und Jolin Gallagher, Jurceny of watch froin N, Bioomes, Of Indiana, §300 to thy Zod; : , ‘Thomas, WO yoare aud an auctioneer, charged with” larceny as bul- lee frame Mrs. 5 Wilson, $30) tu the 234; Apo O'Neli, disorderly, $100 tina; Dantel Ackerman, wile-beater, $50 fina; Thome os Elite, Patrick MCarthy, Henry jones, and Willa Thompson, young vagrants, 825 flue, ‘The Harriet Durand ldap plus case Was Bote tled by turnlng over the child to jts mother, Lizzie Staith, of No, 834 State street, Willian P, Sleeper, a young und wealthy fare mer from Batavia, N.Y. baa deen having o high ald Une during lila sort stay in this city. Monday plight he fell to with a couple of young the roguca who steered him aialust " faro~ bauka and ' kena until ue had * lost be- ‘Then they tween $300 and @100 ut aye accoinpanted him to May Shrown’s baznolo on Desplalnes street, whera ‘le remalned over night. Karly in the morning ho awake to dud thut ho had “beon robbed of $276 cash, und 5 druft for $1,000, and ut once reported hfs loss at tho .West Madisun Street Station, By mid- night the police had rau in the following: Jolin MP Dalton, fu whose possession was found 200,00 of the atolen moyoy; Julius Waterman, who was found in possession of $50 more of ft, and $14 additional was wccouuted for py Mra, Lizzie Wilson, ber daughter Flurcace, und a com- 1879--- TWELVE PAGES. panton named Florence Soller. possession = era also aud other clothing, stalen from English House, at No. 8t street, at which hotel Sleeper had been stoo- ving, The Wilsons aro wife and found os on Milwaukes avenue a few months aga, ‘The acknowledged that Daltou gave then @25 0: the plunder, and ft Is ult probable that tn the face of this evidence both Dalton and Waterman will own up, and make roparation to the complainant, NOTEL ARRIVALS. % ORAND ‘PACIFIC MOTEL. De,J. A. McOMl, 5. Bond, 1A, 1. G Hazier, Boston, | {W, 18. Tavlos 4.1, VanName, Barl'n, ta mith, Butalo, nrray, Marquotte, ATI, siudlow, tack Iatnd. M.clidofd,st. Pant, | {5. B/ Tart, Pevris, PALMBN HOUSE. I, 1. Scott, Nurlington, 1: 8A. Beecher, St. Paal. yea, Cedar Hani, «CT, Orton. N,v. “Te Bavieratt, San Kran. G. 8, Field, Burtalo. NUR Streator, Indlmaps, If. Newcomb, Leadville, John Davison, London. THEMONT MOUSE. 8. Green, Hock [ei'd.:N. I, Carter, N, Orl'ns, rman, Dubna Warren, Hoston. R Tanker, Colorado, we I. Thotapson, Mitw'ke J, Ke Applegate, 8. Pant. f. D. Winabip, Phila, SHERMAN NOUSsE. J.D. Lawronee, N, Y., WB. Young, Ciinton, Ta. Richinond, Ap'le't'n Rittriage, Southworth, Ike. G.W. Lanadun, Kokomo, HA. Albright, Ft Mdie’n A. Marvey, Toronto, — @. Gtedman, Morton, GANDNER NOUSE. Goo. Dillon, Battimore, LD. Lloyd, Now York, ¥.B.Do Witt, Kankalter, JLIt Miles, New York, JCB. Winner, Renton Mar. H. Daniels, Milwaukee TL Arnett, Suepenet'n IJ.C.Haverly, DeKalb, Mat. Dodge New York. (7. Brown, St.Paul, Minn. W. W. STRONG & CO. . MERTING OF TI CREDITONS. Pursuant to call, the creditors of the W. W. rN. Ys Strong Furniture Company met in the office of A. D. Rich, No, §6 fa Salte street, at 11 o'clock yesterday, to hear whatever proposition Mr. Btrong had to make to them, Mr. Carter was chosen to preside, Mr. Rich, attorney for Mr. J. H. Thayer, one of the members of the Com- pany and Secretary, read over the list of eredit- ora, and those present were checked off, and the Sceretary of the mneeting noted them down, with the amounts they represented. It was found that about $31,000 was represented In bills pay> able ned open accaunts, besides representatives of judgement notes und preterred credits, ‘Mr. Rich showed the following statement re- garding the affaica of the concern: Liabilities Blls payable, $14,314.22; oven necounts, 317,- 261.803 labor account, $1,950.87; total, 864,- 047.89) Nominal acects, $35,204.81, ‘Of the above Mnbillties, in. the neighborhood of $20,000 was secured by judgments and judg- ment notes, About $17,000 of this amount was borrowed monuy, loaned by Mrs, Solomon and Mra, Thayer, relatives of the Secretary, who put the money into the business when the tirin waa in distress, with the express uuderstanding: that they should be secured ozainst toss, How- ever, Mr. Rich, who represented these Interests, stated that bo hind authority to tell the credit. org that, allould they consent to allow the tlrm to go ou in businces, the sala wonld be continued, ‘Chia was also truo with scverat other creditors, who had obtained judgments enough to make up the balance of the $20,000 ‘or $21,000. ‘Mr, Strong was called upon to make A BTATEMENT, which tie did, aiving a full hiatory of the organ- {zation, the amount of capital invested, stocks issued, etc. and some of th prime causes of embarrassmont. The Company tras orgunized ‘April 1,187. The first year a dividend was declared, the profits boing $20,000, This money was not drawn out, but was turned over towar: paying up the stocks, ‘Tho panic came on in 1873, wud from that time to this the Company bod been running behind each year. Mr. Strong said there had never been ndollar drawn tout of the business except in salaries that bo knew anything about. Ile had buen pergonally injured to theextent of about 220,000 in trying to keen up the reputation of the Company, die bad drawn upon his {rlends until he could not get anything more, ‘The prinelpal causes of the present einbarrassment wore depreciation of atocks, a general decline in hustness, and a falling off of from 10 to 90 per contin prices, Ue liitea that there might pos- sibly bo somo other causes which helped the thing along, nud desired to havea committes appointed to look yer the accounts aud tho stock of the Company. Speaking of the re- port. in Tue TRmONE the other day, ‘Mr. Strong claimed that hoe had not given the ropresentattva who called upp him any points with reference to any other furulture company which bad appeared in print to the injury of other parties, Ho paid the writer of the article must bavq obtained this {nformation from sonic other source, ‘Mr, Strong was asked upon what basis he wialied to settle, and he replied upon THe BASIS OF 15 PER CENT. Some of the creditors thought that thls too small, according to the statement and showing made, but Mr. Strong said 1 looked at preront ‘as though it would be impossible for him to do any better, finotly, on motion, o committes of threa of the largest creditors, conslating of Messrs. Par- gona, Mitchell, and Plummer, tas appointed to make a partial investigation and report at the next meethyy, which it was decided shoutd tako place Thursday afternoon ab 8 o'clock, ‘The Committee was also cmpowered to bire an ex- pert to Juok over the accounts of the Company, not because dishonesty wae suspected, but with a view of satisfying all thu creditors, ‘The mecting thea adjourned until to-morrow afternoon at 8 o'’clack. ‘There were present yestorday xbout twenty. five creditors, most of ivhom were of this city. THE NW DEAT. YULL OF Hore. The every-day rumors a4 to what Mr. Mar- rison would nud would not do were affont again yesterday, but they did not seom to have the attraction they had, for some reason or another, Such of thoay, however, as the rumors related most closely to, appeared confident that they were the winning ¢uen, und there was a degrea of pleasure in Hete@uyg to them, for upon this subject, they were in complete accord, Euch one owas” full) of hope, and bad = gomo spoelal reason therefor, he sat, but tho most eonildent.of them all was the fudlvidual who was around proimnis- nyt pieces to subordinates, His assurance was really comforting, alnca ft fs well known that he has ne mora shaw of gotting the place he seeks: than he has of belny atruck by lightulng, Others have done the same thing same slays ayo, Dut since, knowing moraof the uncertuluty Of polt- ties, have usked those whou they promised petitions for them, from all of Ally deducible tat nv ovo abso- aateven Mr. Unarrigon himacl(— Bur tt ts well that they cep in good spirits und feed on hape, for it will postpone theirdeath and tend to lytiten thelr cares. THE ALDERMEN are hewluning to uecome aroused In the interest of their (rlends and. tuemeclyes, and those of the Democratic falth are imanifestiug eapeetsl {utereat iu Mp. Harrison, whereas uo fow duye uo nous appeared to care to bask inviiis gules, ox- cept Ald, Lawter and Tuloy. In the forenoon a few of them—those distinctively known as anti- Lawler-Tuley Aldermen—tmet In a back room to tulk over matters and things, and tt war called a caucus. There were present Jonas, Cullerton, MeCalfrey, and Riordan, just enongh to “ack down” “upon Mr, Harrison and any list of Committees, ho may send to the Council, ‘They tiked at great length, and ex- changed views, the qucstion under consideration belng whother they should stipport Mr, iarri- son or ot. ‘The objection urged agulust sup portlig hin was that ke wax cateriygs to Lawlor and Tuley, and Inclined to recognize them wut nobody elay In making up the Committees, a question, however, Upon whe they algugreed somewhat, ‘They wera willing to cast their lot with him if he would promiso nob to run too much with the other fellows, aud ihe wonld Inako up a son-partisan list, selecting inco because of thelr fitness for Chatrimausnl ps and particular work rather thau for irlendship or purty covsideration, Some believed tat he would do this, others that he would uot, und after several houre’ consultation they agrocd to atund by bim ou the condition that he would do Be thoy Weaired, and, later fn the day, ‘THAY WAITED UPON Ht and laid their grievances before tlm, Just what promlscs he made thei, if any, is not knows, but, from what could be subsequently learned, thelr vistt had tho effect to cause him to revise hie Committco Hat somewhat; but, aince they were not authorized to speak for suy une else, ois noble to suppme that they vot all they wanted. - 80, whatever he may have promised them will amount to naught as has- nuaaizhy the unwashed, tor to give them any- thing or make them any concessions he must take fron the others already given ta. Affairs, then, may safely bo sald to bs In uo better shape with the Democracy than before the caucus alluded to was held, and {n proof of this Is the fact that au elfort fd so be made to-day to hs: ronize all of the elomente, not only with view to Falls around * the best Mayor Chi- cago over bad,” but also with s yiew to present- in Dalton’s cont the Washington atep- datyrhter of 9 nan who was mysteriously killed Fron, Worce, M's tA. W. Nichols, Green, N.C lug him a solid front and demanding th to have somothing to say about who his ap- polntecs sliall be, ‘The Democratic Aldermen are also comment Ing to take a Ilvely interest In "They Tuley, and will do what the: aspiration for a seat on the they will work the primarics for In tne event of arty nominalfone being ma yond ght THE COMING JUDICIAL ELECTION, fre for the most part opposed to Ald. can to defeat his McAllister und Rogers. active in’ his work, get erdoyt vel i of th ng the rounds took money to rat primaries and fix up delea- tions. The candidate did not make any advances, thelr appointments. rove: will most Ikelv conimetce. oillcera, Its thought, will take charge the samc time. ‘They are belicyed tu have alroady mado Thomas Brenan will bo but aince that interview acts down the ward the Alderman balled from as against him, Tt ta thought that Mr. Harrison will enter upon the dutics of Mayor Tucaday. this ts the calculation, being prepared yesterday, he can be aivorn in to-day, Mondayevening the Council can ap- Tuesday the trouble ‘The other clective his bond, and Mr. Selpo's chief clerk, and Join Lantean will remain os bookkeeper, This would displace or reduce Mr. Moody, and be bitterly opposed by isto be hoped is not true. underatuod to that uf Oll Inspector, grumbling over that the Erish ‘be ect aside for the Germans is have things thelr own way. Miss Carrie Kohn, daughtor of Mra, A. Kohn, yas married Inst night to Mr. E, Basch, of Oska- longa, Ja., in the presence of a large number of ‘The ceremony tool place at Standard Hall, at 5 o'clock, the Rov. Ds. Adler officiating. ‘The attendants were Misses Tessle Invited gucata, MATRIMONIAL. BASCH—KOMN, and Henrletta Kobo, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids, and Mesere, Samuck Baldauf, of Uskaloosn, and Louls Kohn, coualn of the bride, roomsinat. fThe bride wore a princesse robe of white Drocaued satin, trimmed with. point Inco and orange flowers, veil A recention and mony. with flowers, and maznilicunt inurringe-bel! attraction, the handiwork of Mr. on florist. and diamond ornaments. banquet followed the cere- The parlors were clegantly decorated ainilax, and plants, with a larga 1 aa the centre of Richard Wat- ‘This pleco was a model of beauty, ‘A five bill-of-fare was printed upon o uniqde cord, or series of yuntage the good Sam Schult: weddings, officiated and he performed his dutles graceful ecards, which displayed to al- things furnished by Hoff. Mr. ‘aveteran in the management of as master of ceremonics, fa his usual The greater manner. orton, ‘of the night was consumed fo danclug, with the best of musie as at accompaniment, Mr. and Mrs, Basch will remaln fr Ciilesro for about a week, snd will then repalr to akaloosa, thelr future home. Among those present were Mrs. A. mother of the bride; Mrs, Basch, mother ol Kohn, the trom Air. and Mre, M. Solz, Mr. and Mrs, D. ‘Adler, Mr-and. Mrs. Leopold Basch, Mr. and Mrs, Bellerzhelmer, Mr, und. Mrs. Oskaloosa, 4. York, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clay! §. Koha, Mr. and Mra, Gimble, Mr. Mrs. L. #. Leupold, Mr. and Mrs, A. Mr, and M Kohn, Mr. and Mrs, D. Sol Levy, Mr. and Mre. J, Horner, Mr. and Mra. M. Mrs. du Me Dreshfald, the Frenvklo of Hellbronner_of |New Fuld of New York, urgh, Mr, and Mrs, ft. M, Kobn, Mr. and Mra, and Mrs, He A. Kolin, Mr. and F. Leopold, ‘8. Yandorf, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kehna, Mr. and drs. Horner, Mrs. Hi, Ederbelmer, Mr. and Koffman, Mr. and Mra. J, Stleglottz, Silverman, Mr, and Mrs. and Mra, J. and Adter, Mrs, and Mra, Mr. Rey. Dr. Misses Henrietta und Tessic Kohn, Sadto Adier, Cella Adler, Liug Rehm, of Fond du Lae, Wi Clara, Leopold, Dilab, Ni Gennio Kohn, Dora I Sneldacher, Messra. senberg, Sam Schultz, alichin, f ise} fellle, Dora, Julla, und orner, [oso Miller, Dora Charles 1. Schwab, J, Ro- Phitiy and Henry Flor- ys Isanc and L, Sleizman, ora Henry Guratic: ‘A.Sneldacher, Morris Horner, Louls Kohn, Isaac, Shinon, uel selz, Herman Selz, 0! ’ Simon atid Milton Kohn, Joseph Cleyburgh, and and Louls Kohv, J. Harry and Emm: ft flumboldt, Kar others. WEST TOWN. MEETING OF THB BOARD. An adjourned meeting of the West Town Board was held last evening, Supervisor Gurney presiding. The Hon. R. P. Derlckson asked to be heard in the matter of the defalcation of Avery Moore. Ho sald the famity of Mr. Moore, among whom was a Jaughter now teaching in the public schools ot the clty, hed asked him to come before the Bosrd and propose a settlement of the trouble, The daughter, le said, was a most estimable Indy, und had resolved to dedicate hor life to clearing up the atigma agalnat ber father, and to lHquidating hfs defalcation, She had authorized him to propose to the Board that, it they would allow ber ‘whatever satary her father was ontltled to in settlement, she would pay the town $1,000 In cash, the debt in five annual Installments, and the valance of secured by her father’s notes, which slic would indorse, the same to bear Interest at the rate of 8 pcr cont. Mr. Derickson went on to say that be had examincd Into the whole aubiect, und was sat- felled that the town could novor got anything from Mr. Moore'a bondemen, aud chat the proposition mado wns the boat that could be votten ‘or expected, and that ho woutd become responsible far the cash payment tn person, Some discussion followed the proposition, and Goally the whole subject was turned over to the new Board, ‘A few bills were then passed others boing ono in favor of the upon, among Herald, which was cut dows from $43 to S14, The pay of the judges and clerks of election wos xed at $3 tach, and the Clerk was ordered to make out thelr vouchurs. ‘A commutcation was read from Joseph Sokup, the Avoessor-steet walltylnn the Board that he bad appointed i. Chindek, Pleasant Atutek as Doputy-Asevssors, and ask- . Crowley, C. B, Bartlett, A, Johu Laimnbln, Veter Paulsen, and ing that their appolutmeut he conllrmed. ‘The appointment of A. Peter Paulsen, lirmed, . Chiadek, John Lambin, and Pieasunt Amick woe coD- but the otheer humus wero referred to another mecting of the Board for action, and for Investigution into thelr Ntuess for the places they were auelting. ‘fhe Committee appoluted to examina the Su- perylsur’s accounts reported progress, uud asked for further timy, whieh was granted, ‘The ‘Town-Clerk's bill for services the post your, amounting bo $51).00, was read in detail. A‘ member asked how mauy deys thy Clerk had marked, and that gentleman replied 258 to all, and explained that he hud put fu some time for which hy had vot charged. Justice Morriazon asked how wauy days the Clert bad worked for. the Agseasor and Collect- of, and he responded be had worked 111 dlays for them, all told, but had not charged two days for one, as might appear, DUG when work- ing for theag officera, hfs own oltics at ulght, Sawe further questions were asked and an- swered, und tinally the bil was allowed by a votu af 4 to “tha Callector's bill, ataounting to $1,083, was read and roferred, After some further business, fourned until tomorrow evening, —————— the Board ad- DEWITT COUNTY, BONDS, Spectal Dispatch to Tre Tribune, Crinton, It, April 22.—The Board of Super- yisors met und organized yesterday by electing W. O, Gray Chalrman, ‘The bond question will bo one of the prominent questions to be dealt, with. ‘They should bo refunded into 5-208 bear- {ug 4 per cent Interest, but the Supervisors are afraid to do it, on account of 8 fair people who wish tu repudiate the entire indebte county, which { . ‘The people of Burnett Township feck some- what clageined over the fact Unat Mr, Barnett, ex-Supert! ated ot Murigaeld by the 8 abould still bo eluctud id qualiiied, however, ta soon bo released on a writot habeas corpus, will have to be signed, nnd Mr. Barnett will have to do 1t bufury he ts releascd. Ee ‘ter Urmawa, April 23—In the House of Cotn- mons to-day Sir, Ilby presented a petition from ¥. G, Capreol, of Toronto, praying for the ap- polatment of a comuittes s0 consider the ques- tion of the construction of the Huron & Ontario Ship Canal. . Robert McLachlan, of Ashton, committed sul cide leat night by ebooting himeel through the head with a revolver, He. left a number of let- relating to the disposition of property eet luess of the por of that township, who is Incare jupremne Court epe Lieto, wen bis successor 1s Ir. Barnett expects, ‘There Is no doubt but wout the bonds CANADA. Spectat Disoatch te Tae Tribuna, ench, but just who de is not Known bee But this fact has nothing todo with thelr enthusiasm not with the intereat they are manlfeatingin porpet the admitted purity of the judiciary, them was and tn gol appronched one and pledged ‘him his suppor, with the modest suggestion, howover, that tt uating One of candidates At least Mis official bond was and report has it that in consideration of Seipp's filling his oflice with Trish, the City Clerk will allow him to name a chief clerk far him, who shall be a German. ad by his many frends, anc it ‘The only other place and they aro already thefr treatment and remarking and the West Sido promise to be tind doue the work of, which the unfortunate man imagined ho p Alarge number of letters of an nma- tory character were addressed tos Indy, In one of these letters McLachlan agrees ta leave all’ hls oroperty to the lads: If she will desert her busband, and inamothér ha writes that he truste ecssed. to meet hor ia Heaven, Spectat Dignateh to The Tribune, Montneat, April 23.—At the Court of Queen's Bench to-day, Jean Pauqet, the Hochelaga bank clerk, wae acratgned an the following Iniict- ments! Thet,on tho Qistof October he stole $4,800; the 18th of November, $12,000; the 26th of February, $19,000; tho same date, $8,130, fle was also charged with making falas hank statements, He pleaded not guilty, His trial was fixed for Thursda, Ye FASHIONABLE OPENING. Brillinnt Acons at St ‘The goddess of fashfon reigns aupreme at the elegant now dry-cooda establishment which was formally dedicated to the ladies of Chicago yea terday by Messra. Schlesinger & Mayer, ot the southeast corner of Madison and Peorla streets. in endless profusion Inecs, dress couds of every class woveitics In fang, parasols, hosiery, throrty of a elegant und very full line of brocaded ailke. fn all shades and colors, and marked at $1, met In black silks purchasers canta to $3 per satins Here were displayed { riubona, allks, satios, and tint, ete, all day long t ladles who caine to with ready sale. wero sulted at from 10 yard, while Dunne, the nioulate. of shawls and dolinan rons, ‘The opealng continues in colored slike plese ranged to suit all classes of customers. n the suit department a handsome wite-colored allk, a fawn-colored silk reception toflet, aud a black silk with nrocaded velvet trimming, were ospccially noticeable for elegance nnd boaut This department {a in charge of Miss Ad well-known Madison Bnd roots, oan adminny ace and to purchase. and 8 Was tinsurpasecd, 8 this day wud eyenlug, INDIAN NEWS, From dispatches revelved at military head- |" quarters, dated at St. Pau! yesterday, it is learned that Thursday Licut. 8. f1. Loder, of the Seventh Infantry, with fourteen mounted men from the Third and Seventh Infantry, aa- sisted by six friendly Gros Ventres, attacked and killed eight hostile Slottx, alter a Nght of no hour and a dalf in the Muscleshell Canyon, OF the Gros Ventres ona was killed anid one wounded, ‘Iie troopers received no injury. —— CORRECTION. Corustys, O., April 22.—A press telegram sent from this poirs last week, bysomo mistake stated that Attorney-General Pillars had de- clared the law authorizing the appointment of women as Notaries Public unconstitutional, while the fact ts he cave an oplalou that the law was perfectly constitutional. TO THE LADIES, ‘You aro especially invited to nttond the auction anle of Japaneso art treasures in private parlors No, 608 North Clark atrect. Friday morning, Apri) 25. Saleat 1La.m. Theso exquisho goods are being sold at vory low prices. ducted by Messrs. Butters d& Co., the well-known auctlonecra, ——— THE CARNIVAL began gome time since. avenud, 19 making moro walls artistically beautiful than any ono else in t OF PAPER-HANGERS he city,—and so moderate, too, you can't help buying* * DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger, discover of the cinchona cure for Room 27 Valmer drunkeonoss, cures all House, canes, Fall directions for putting away clothing accom: pany Buck & Rayner's “Moth Powder. DE. MERRITT—April 21, SER of Bona 8. Merritt, formorly of thlscity, aged HOWARD—At 155 Canalporteav., {ltt daignier of hobert- and Nanale Hownray aged 18 month. 2 Funeral on Tharsday, April 24, at 10 a. m.$ by car- slagen to tery. atiher father’s residence, Mt. rato ahi es Metra of Htenty A'THS. By, Wits a) ‘27 yoars. Calvary Cemetery. DEENE™—On tho morning of Aprit 22 Harry L.Teebe, aged 40 yearn, departed aie it se Rott at ‘uneral services at Minooka, Ee-Veweyo (N, ¥.) pape BRAINARD—April 21, B. W. Braloard, aged 58 cara, 7eeineral from his late realdence, 172 South Green-at., to-day (Wednesilay), jedeat. Fi atap. eat 152 North JMl., to-day, 234 Inst, 8 please copy. Poorin ti and accomplished Jn “antique” Inces a complete and fashionable line were Waplayed, white the ae tth the hosiery, ribbons, ond varlous ovelties the Jadies were more than dellzhteds and all day Jong the clerks in each department were kept busy tb attending to the wants of their falr, pat- This tirm assurea tha ladies that they will load Inv popular prives, kecoing goods murked down tu the towest possible margin, The sale is con- | The entire Hovschold Furniture, consistiag of Hilger, of 204 Wabash tho infant Y PLEASE HARE BB %cot Genetst anetioncers eed t. James Hotel FURNITURE Under the Hammer| Monday Morning, May 5, at 10 o'clock And continulng from day to day wnt alls votd, : Furniture, . Carpets, Beddin & Crockery, Glass ad Plated Ware, HOTEL OF 200 ROO, Also, large FIRE-PROO; OFFIGE FURNITURE, vs Bare, TRICO ANNUNCIATOR, aqangartner particulars ace futuro advertivements, of FLERSUEIM, BAnREn ES uy Si WEDNESDAY’S SALE April 23, at 9:30 a, in, : No Let-up at Popular Auction House, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, DUR USUAL IMMENSE sHowiNe NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Consisting of new and sted Parlor Bu! Chamber sultan Rreat fae oF Sults, now and and Lounge Easy Chairs, Cane-scnt Chalrs, Kockeryand General Mousekeeping Goods, A full ing good sacond-hanil and new misfit CARPETS, Cooking Stoves, Ranger. ste., te, Ga PRies Water Chronos Gt Fainness weed =—— —— TEANON, POMEROY & CO, atictionecrs, 74 ¢ ov ltaadolph-st., 18 VINCENNES-AV.° WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23, AT 10 (CLOCK, (Cottage Urove-ay. Cara to Thirty-Afth-st.) STOCK OF Notions, Trimmings, and Ladies’ Fancy Gout, We, will sell at No, 13 Vincennes-ay., Wednesday yporning at 10 ofclock, the Htocie of Notions Trimmings, ete. ete. Pri ng out o¢ busines, ‘ ELISON, POMEROY &L0,, Atictioncers, #8 and 4) Raatolphat, 601 Wabashar, HOUSEHOLD PORNITOR At Privato Residence GOt Wabnaleny,, THURSDAY MORNING, April 24, at 10 ctl, “arlor and chamber Suita, Dinihg-roumt atid _Kttenen Crockery and Glassware. Hede aod Neddla Hruageia Cuepota theonenout the fa fare French Pinto Pier Mirrora, This ls all frat Huraltuco, Sale neremmprary. ELISON, POMBNOY'& CO, Auctioneers 1 Gams of A AT AUCTION, Thursday Morning, April 24, a 11 Ott, : AT Our Salesrooms, 84 & 86 Randolph-st Ttalian Marble Statuary, Life-Size Busts, Artistic Groups, French Bronzes, &c,, &, ON BXTEBITION TO-DAY. ELISUN, POMEROY &0., Auct'e ANNOUNCEMENTS. TPR MeNnERS OF at, Ueona Cee ash Goorae’ » Georg Salla-st., this oventng at Bo'clock. HE WOMAN'SCINISTIAN its rogular mi will. Hold Fetdey, in ttaom 4, ia M ont adizon-at.. at 103. in. AUC! V TON SALES. i. A. POPE ORS & CO., Auctloncers, 173 175 Randolph-st, THE ENTIRE OUTFIT RESTAURANT AT AUOTION, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, April 23, at 0:30 o'clock a, mt. at Bute tere Auctton ‘Rooms, 173 Uamtol Artichea are the silver-plated C Chains Plaied how MTT Jed Bho uF St. Also, Saluon’ Fiat Counters. ‘Also, Household Goods WM. As i and. Crock fe, excelent Ikan 1 re . complatY, ‘arene Poot ‘table: Bhelvtge of various kinda, TERS #CO., Auctioneer, REGULAR THURSDAY TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ete,, THURSDAY, satesrooins, APRIL 24, ‘and 175 fi tT at 92 nd is tf &C0., Auctioneers. AUOTION SALH JAPANESE TREASURES ANOIBNT AND MODERN, including Sateunte, rolderles, eee aerate de teaet Worker Arte ond Tati, i fronton ‘Lacquorwate, Geld Bulllou; aad Sil iu a, Ipifarl, AMakusa, tic Kua FRIDAY MORNING, APIUL 25, at 12 o'clock, fu Mrivate Parlors No, 608 North Clark BY ay A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlones 200 JOB LOTS BOOTS At Auction, with our MORNING, ‘April at, at oo'cluck, | Free —— ne Bate, TH! Regnisr SDAY crs TAL GOODS, — Whaleaain a Retail, Bend forprico Ist, Gouda rent C, O, D, anywhere Sola ngent forthe "AULT FORS. Wies madotgordes ant warranted 28 wR OM co, Be NEw SN itches. vores, w Hisalde, Comba dirnatne; Cabarete esl "1 ats the city, BLO AU iON eens treet LAWN MOWERS. 410 Wabasteav. LADELPITA were rar ie ones 1 iv. Good #8 SOCIETY WILL eo Day at Charles Kern's, La MPERANCE UNION ly business meeting Among tho Kalven burke, Ware, Tables, 30 ofcluck a, m., at our B* GEO. P. GORE & C ‘20 and 63 Wabash-ay. BOOTS - _ SHOES AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, AT 0:30 A. M, ‘Wo shall Offer and Close Out Large Lines of all Delle ablo and Seasonablo Kinds of Goods, perfect In qualltr Bizes, etc., and all Country Buyers had better examiae for themselves before ptacing thelr orders, Catelogaes ready Monday, Goods now ready for Inspection, GEO. P.GONE& CU. ‘80 and 82 Wabasliat, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, at 0:80 a, my TRADH SALHB Crockery & Glassware 25 Crates American W, G., Wara, 20 Crates Englieh W. G, Ware. tow Ware nb ESele Glsaaware 1 ‘Alwo Decorated Chamber Bets, iluble Cattery, Chanueliorn Cie. ovis packed (isu. We COME a 0.. Auctioneer ¥ Db. LONG, AUCKIONEER, Tho Great Closing-Out Sale Of tne balance of the cleeant TIVOL. Fnruiture, Fixtures, Cook aud Oyster Rang’ and, Beer Counter, Yariisions, S42 q tel ue ped Gluae Chanelle, et cage well ast reniaingets the Auer ewok uC Hottiod Wines, Liquors, 43) will be closed ut without reserve. WEDNESDAY, APIRIL 25: -_D. LONG, Aveilenet; Ww AOORENOUNE & COq noral Auctioneers and Appraisers Bo und dF Ataudolptieats WILL SELL THIS DAY ALL @:G0 A Tange Assortiuent ot New & Second-Iand URE FURNIT Conaleling, of Stureaun Commodes, ery. ina CAN DUES, erdors, G CELEBRATED THROUGH: out ‘the Union—expressed to all parte, 1 1b. and upward, 2s, 4 ns per tbs Addr UN TIE, Couto cag Sunes, Touriste Travelers, Bxcure slonlats, shoutt viait CLANS T. Wi vot tau, baschals © MUTA Bintecat. avincad thet my Pat. tA DHIRT, tu order, jooks, feels better, woarslouger, costs teas than Buy other Orat-clase shirt? BF. CONE, 200 Wabaah-ay Chandullera, BRRIDDVEAN A ln Carpet ce-ilaxes, atc, . ay SAHOO REI UBE & cu. ¥ i. B ‘sudand 202 Randolph! Regular Trade Bale 1,000 Oper Lote of Hi 1 r Y 4 China, Crockery & Glasswat® On Wednesday, April 23, ot 10 'ctoes oR Becora ge Chamber Bete ‘Table Glasawaro, Ti caer 2, 9, ond sake ch Bb Cheats ainpowde UWCKION SALE, L ALE Of Unclaimed Railroad Fret hey. egeeyy Frgifeh and American Orockery. je Glaae Wer \9use, 27-29 South Cltnven-ate