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om CHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ©. 0. Atror:o, Donyer, Is at the Gardner, Cor. DALLAS, U. 8. A., is at tho Tremont. Jonny H. You.ko, Urbana, O., 1s at the Palmer, Gronas F. Cirase, U.8. A,, is at tho Shorman. W. A. WatrE, ‘Foledo, is stopping at the Gard- nor. ~ . G, W. Corrix, U. &. N,, lan guest nt the Sher- man. AMASA JONES, Portsmouth, O., fs at tho Shore man. 1. H. Bames, Ottawa, fs rogistored at tho Palmer. TnOMAS NEWMAN, Brooklyn, N. ¥., is at the Gardner. : K, T. Horxixs, Davenport, fs registered at the Gardnor, Wann Hi. LAMAN, Washington, D. Cy is nt the Grand Paoifto. ‘WinttaM Linkgn, Torre Haute, Ind. {9 a guest at tho Gardner, I. NR. Treat, State Senator, of Monroo, Wis., fant tho Grand Pacifte, Unrrep States Senator Willinm Sharon, of Nevada, and who registers from San Francisco, feat tho Palmer. Rrcnanp HArnrsox, London, England, and A. ‘W. Von Kotler and Theodore Guerra, Paris, Franco, arg at the Grand Pacific. Mrs. Grong C. Boxtrace, 3tiss Julla MWan- ohett. H. B. Bradley, and C. Bainbridge, of the Lottazcompany, nro quartered nt the Tremont, Miss Lorta Cnisnonp and Miss Noliio Hol brook, actresses, of San Francisco, an ody Bathams, of Liverpool, England, aro at tho ‘Tremont. Pnor. 8. H. Lee, Oberlin, O., and Judges N. 0. Ross, Indiana, it. E, Willams, Moomlngton, J. G. Wilson, Genova, and J. M. ally, Freoport, are at the Grand Pusific, Mr. Oscan Anurn, Chief of tho Fire Depart- ment at Marshalltown, In., 1s in tho city arrang> ing for the sccond nnnunl tournamont of tho fire companies of Iowa, to bo hold at Marshall- town June 8, 9, and 10, ‘Tn temperature yesterday, a8 observed by Mannaso, optician, No, 88 Madison atroct, (Prin ‘UNE Build! na wos na follows: 8A. m., 2; 100. mm, 283 12 meg dls Bp. may 205 Bp. my Dh” Darom- eter, 8 a. ts, 20.043 8 p. Te, 20.04. ‘Tn “ W. B. sullivan, Financial Secretary,” referred to. in Sunday's paper as having been charged with poukotiog the. funds of his Socibty, stomld not be confounded with a gentleman of n similar name, tho well-known low reporter of tho Inter-Oecan. J. Hire, Superintendent Pan-Handlo Line, Logansport; A. V. H. Carpontor, Goneral Pas- ronger Agent Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Pant Railway, Milwaukeo; Horrco Williams, Presi- dent Iowa & Nobraska allroad, Clinton, 1a., nro at the Grand Pacific, “Tnx attachés of the Probate Court rafied off a gout wetch and chaln Saturday evening for the henefit of the witow of the lite Ingwell Olan, who wna conneoted with tho Court. ‘Tho sum of $45 wns reallzod. George Andrin wos tho win- ner of the watch and chaln. Tuy. Twenty-second street pollee, when thoy fenrched Richart Murphy's house, No, itt Shurtleff avenue, and took possession of 4 Int of gocis which thay supposed woro art or all of tho ils atalen by burglars from the residence of Baward B. Young, No. 160 Dearborn atrect, wore evidently mistaken, Mr. Murphy, proved his ownership of tho goods, and yesterday thoy ‘wore returned to him, - Ara meeting of the gentlemen interested In securing an armory for the Second Regiment, held Inst week, Mesgrs. It, P, Dorickson, John Mattocks, Mayor Harrison, C. B. Farwell, and L. 7. Lelter ‘wero appointed 'n committe to muse {unds to erect a building on the city lot nt the {oot of Monroe strect. Gen. Beem, Col. Quirk, ‘fand Quartermaster Keefe wore appointed to got Plans of tho bullding. Suxpay-scuoon teachers and others inter~ ested in the work of religious instraction will find n yalnabdlo nid in tho Rav. A. P, Stout's Map of Travels in tho Holy Land, the general arenes of which pin tho hands of I FL Streot, of this elty, Tho map shows in very distinct form nil tho travels of Onr Lord, from the manger to the tomb, and gives tablos of distancer, cte., which make ita map of Palestine invalunble to the Bible student. Anonsr attached to a buggy belonging to some person unknown roan away nt 720) last evening from the earner of Randolph and Canal strocta, and, punning. cust, took to the font-puth over tho viaduct. Miss Susnn Curtin, of No. 175 Beeond street, was run down by the rig, and was ‘badly but not fatally brufesd and Injured about. the bead and legs. Tho bugay was dashed te pieces on the viaduct, but the horse egeaped across the bridge, and wis not captured, In conshteration of the fact that Messrs. Campbell rnd davony. havo donnted tho yrosy peoceeda of the matings to be given at Haverly's ‘heatre Friday afternoon to the cause of the rellef of the Irleh poor, the Board of Eduention havo decided to cluso the xchools that day. ‘T'ho rformanco WHEL be under the direct supervis. ion of tho Second Regiment, and mombers of other commands are fnvited to attend In dress ‘uniform, the parquet being reserved for thoir especial bencft. Venr Ilttte adititional could be learned yeator- day regardlog the suit i st D'Oylo Carte and the * ay Drench of contract. Bonds for £0,000 having been furnished Snturday night, tho property seized under the writ of attachment was of course re- Jensed,. and tho combingtion loft. for St. Louis Bunday ovening with the sconery and_wardrobo intact. Nelther tho reccipts for Saturday's miatinée nor tho evening performance, however, wont into the pocket of Mr. P. Curren, the agont of Mr. Carte, ag, thes are held by Mr. Haverly ‘Undor the garnish: ‘The case will probably bo honrd nt tho April term of tho Clrewit Court; at least the writs aro returnuble then, but whether it will bo disposed of at that timo no man knowoth. ‘THE CANAL COMMITTEE. The committeo appointed to attend the Canal Convention at Ottawa on tho lth are requested to mect atthe club-room of the Grand Facile Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock, to arrange a plun of operations, The delegates to the Convention aro notified that n specipl car his been provided, and will leaye tho Rock Island dopot, foot of Lat Balle street, Thursduy morning at 7:40 o'clock, Houud-trip tickets,.$2.0, The Transportation Committeo will bo atthe depot to identify the delegates before tho departure of the train, ABSASINATED If LOUISIANA, Mr. John B. Lyon recelyed a telegram from Morgan City, La,, yesterday morning, intocupny im that bis partner, Mr. Richard Stout, hic been found dead in bed, shot, N23 particulirs Were given, Mr. Stout had charge of tho Point Plongant plantation, two miles from Morgan City, in the Tosche country, and, from what ie known of his ebaracter and habits, tho ides of suicide js not entertained. Nor can [t be imagined why he should bo inurdered, Ho waa a single man, tomperte, took no particular part in politics, and, ng fur ns known, had tid no troublo with any of tho plantation hands. Io ‘was powessod of moderate imenns, and was At industrious, hard-working min, dtany residonts of this clty who havo visited the pian ation buyve Yery pleasint recoltections of bim. Mr, Lyon loft for tho Bouth lust evening to fud out what Ja the mattor, and to protect his intercata, RETURNED YROM CALIFORNIA, ir. J. H, Clough, ono of tho Stalwart Ropublic- ans of tho Firat Ward, hua just returned front a prolonszed pleasure trip to the Paeitie coust, Ho representa stairs In Crllfornin in much the same condition that the people vast of the Ttocky Mountains worv in 1877, Huslness de. poet lota of money lost on Anini Jommunists: parading tho atrecta making threats oyainst corporations and indl- viduals, “sand-Lat" orations every evening, and ncople Renvrully be, and harassed by it feeling of uneasiness. Hoe thinks, howeve t the dull mes will not Inet tho Callfarntins ns Jong as thoy did us, und that thoy will feel the eects of ‘tho prosperity in the Eat before twelve months have rolled around. tn regurd Nopalltles.atrs Chueh regards both California and Qregon as Haine States, with a atrong feel stocks, ally sud ' Jog for Washburne; but entertafning a convice ;+ tion tbat Grunt will be the nominee of the Chi+ engo Convention. ‘ WIBCONSIN ROLDIFAB, NEUMION, Tho ex-soldiers of Wiseonaln, resident in this oe who propose tot I the soldiers’ rounion at Milwankeo June 4, 8,0, 10, 1, and 12 inet fist evening, to the number of about thirty, in the hallof tha Union Vetoran Club at tho Grand Paciflo Hotel. Comrade 1. WH. Drury valled the Meeting toorndler, and Commide J.B, Lane wis vhoren to preside, Comrule Denry waa clocted = Beeretary. Courades Drury, “Broaks, and Lane were chosen a committeo ta ‘ascers tal all” uccessiry Infornmtion tn regard te tho best mode of renching und returniig from the reunion, Comrade J,5. Kouduil brielly Foferredl torte good that TnAE FosisE fev AUCH So. Reuntons, and Comrades DI. Moore, HB. abe 2 cok, 8 Shipman, Th A, starr, Cannte iy Watson, tu 3. Wileot, and 1, 8. Mrooke were vhoson a Conunittve on Poruianent Organization, Comrades J.B. Kendall, BV. Kblpman, Ha, turr, RS. Wilson, gud B. F, frocks were ape inted a Comunitica on Constitution and by the meeting adjourned until Monday ovening noxt, when a permanent organs, deution will be titvcted. It ts understood that here ore nearly GN ex-seldiers now living ht thts city who fought iu Wisconsla regiuetita during the War... TUE NEW COUT HOUEE, Bomo signs of fucrensud uctivity were yisiblo at the now county building yesterday, The + fe Senco which mo from Washiugton ta Handolpt * pireet concesiing tho lower story of tho 2, Structure was removed curly in tha morning, and fu place of the two-foot path whiet led along ita outer base 0 twolto-foot sidewalk was pa able tended to greatly relieve the unmwded , Aftor while! “condition of the sidewalk on thy castora wide of 2 ig utroot. ‘This improvement was effected Bt tho suggestion of the property-bolders on the weat side of the street south of ‘Washington and north of Randolph strects, wha eld that tho luck of continuity lu the western elavwalk, caused by the narruw apology for one h was removed yesterday moruing, wus throwing nll tho traMato the other sido of the street. Mr. Sexton, Jr, infarmed n reporter who Visited the bullding ‘that the tomporary roof over ‘the bullding will, shortly be removed. and that work onthe permanent roof will probably begin in thoenrliee days of April. During tho winter 123 men have been constantly emplosed, ‘on the Interloref tho hullding, and nearly all tho “fireproofing * had been accomplished. The recent cold weather had been unfavoralto ty tho completion of tha work, which, however, would bo all dona by the end of tho current month. About tho sime time the plastering would bo commenom!, andit was expected that this work would be finished by September or October, As Hors looked nt present, the building woul bo. rearly for oceupution by about tho firet day of 3881.) Thore wits soino talk fu the. Selly of the Dutiding to tho offeet that Erby & Perlolnt, who: had lensed tho fence for purposes of adyortising forn term of three years, had protested against its being pulted down, and thot thoy wowld do- mand dumages Cor the injury dono thom by its removal, ROUTH WATRI ATRERT. Tho South Water street comtnission men nro doing tholr tevel hest.to conduct thelr business: withont Inying themselves open to the pennity provited for the infraction of the ordinance on sidewalks. They find it n ittie har, after tha latitude which was allowed them by provioun City Governments, to havo tho strict letter of tho law applied to, thom, but, in the absence of any apechit boom" intholr bitsiness, thes flod they can conform to tho ordinance with tess ine eonventenee than they had anticipated, They all ngree, however, that when thoxpring products begin to apperr fn. abundance, thoy will not be able to transact thelr business properly unicss they are allowed 8 much insyer ahnro' of tho aldewalk than Is nt presont attorted them, and this will espeeinity be the case when the red-ripo strawberry ts In sonaon. ‘Tia will bo in nbout n inonth or alx weeks, and the connnladton. men fre already quite anxious to tearn whether thero ja any prospect of the Mayor's getting over bis laughing-At by that time. Their langh Insted only on afternoon, and they think that the Mayor's retributive merriment should not bo nilowed to Inst inore than n Yew days nt most, During the buslest houra of yestertay morning one or two unavoidable {nfmetions of the Jaw occurred, and, as ONicer Cnutman was seon to tnke a muinbor ‘of mysterious momo, randa during his walk amongst the crates and boxes, ft is belleved that sumtponses will ha pre- aired for the offendera, and that the Mayor's joke will take a serious shape within a day or two. It was intimated to one or two af tho com. mission mon yesterdas that if tho Totty united in support of the Denioeratic apring ticket tho effect might prove very boneficinl to thoir ine terests, but at presont they show no sign of giving way to such pressure, and, ax the matter now stands, {t is ante to infer that tho forcing of the commission men to conduct. tholr business wndor such trying conditions as are finposed by tho rigik enforceinent of the sidewalk ontinanee: will bo worth sovernl hundrod votes to the other teket. i A PATAL PALL. Michnol Daley, for seven years past a bar eepor in Cap. It. G. Rounds’ saloon, No. S14 Stato strect, lay dying at a Into hour Inst night in the Bonnett Medicnt College, nt No, 61} Stato street. Drs. Rush and Clark, wha wero In at- tendance upon him, could give no hope for his recovery, in their opinton, the patient was suffering from a concussion of the brain. Tho left aldo of tho bods was paralyzed, tod. enting that tho right lobe of tho brain wna in. Jared. Tho physicians thought, however, that the injury was on the left sito of tho brain, but that a blood-vesaol on tha right side had been ruptured by what js known as centre-conp. At IL p, m. tho pntiont was undergoing spasms every seven minutes, and life waa being mintained at tlines by artificint respiration. The fneta of tho cnso aro bricily these: Daley has been a heavy drinker for years, and along aboutSunday midnight, though boberer than usual, fell down o winding atuireaso at No. 400 Btate strect. He was found lying inn curious position, with his bead “doubled under a shoulder. When rovived, ho retired to bed ond slept until in tho moming, and then yet up to goto work, He complained of feeling unwell, and lookea so curlounly that he was taken to tho saloon of a friend in the nelghborhood. Ho took sovern! drinks, and While there was scized witha ft. ‘This was shortly bofore daybreak, Ho was then taken to the College, where ho bas since remained tn an wneonsclous condition. Daloy Ja about 42° years of nge, married, but without Samlty ‘wo brothors in busl- ness at Grand Rapids, Mich, have been notified of his condition, and will arrive here to-day, Kato Aniorson, notorious ns tho keeper of tho Crystal Pulaco'den of Cheyenne vice, mado a great sensation, for a Htte tine by clrewlating a report that Duley hadbeon knifed to death by his partner, and that tho body had heen given to the college students (n consiterntion of their covering up tho evidences of the erlme. The hag was not aatisied until Superintendent O'Donnell and a posso of de. tectlves visited tho place, aud exunilned into tho case for thomselves. THE CITY-HALL. Tin rookery was yesterday turned over to an army. of enlciininers. Comaissioxrit De Wor goes to Ottawa Thuryluy with tho Mayor to attond the canal tneoting. Tux Clty Treasurer yostorday recelved RUT from tho Controller, and $1,435 stom the Water Department. * ‘Tix contract has been awarded to J. B. Smith & Co. for planking Centrv avento from Twenty- second street south. ‘Tux condemnations of meat for tho weok ond- ing Suturday aggregated 3,702 pounds, and 133 niisntices were abated, ‘Tne Woodruff, Athorton, and Avenue Houses wero iuspeeted yesterdas, ¢ first named wore found In fair condition, ‘Tux city will ndvortiso to-day for proposnis fox sweeping and glenning tho jinproved strocta for tho year, ‘The bids will be opened on the ET. Mantin, Chief Clerk in tho Sowerni Department, resigned yesterday. Tho trouble with Bim appears to bo toa inuch work and uot enough money for hia tive. He will fa into business tor himself, . Applications for his place are inorder, though his resignation bis nat been neeepted, Ix the lst of Jud. and clerks of election recently appointed by tho Council appoars the names of soveral-cfty employés. Tho Mayor nays that ho will soo to It that thoy do not draw double pay, If they sorve in tho olection thoy will bo chirgad with the time they loso from thoirregulur dutics. ANOTHEN caso of small-pox was roportad yea- Lari, it was from 147 Blue Island avenue, and the putiont was John Cronin, aged 1 yenrs, The source of tho infection could not be Jenrned. Tho pronilses wero fumigated, the in- mates vaccinuted, and the wifortunnte was taken to the Simull-Pox Hospital. ‘Tue deaths for tho week nding Saturday woro 168, against 177 tho preceding weok, and 115 the corresponding weok of last yong. Tho cnusos of dent! were: Constinption, 20; diphtheria, 18; pucumonta, 175 croup, 14; convuletans, 125 dear lot-fover, % moningltis, 6: menasles, by npa- pleay, 4? whooping cou hy; typhotd fover, 23 and poisoning, 1. Tie appilentions for new numbers in tho South Division are coming in. quite rapidly, but a nine eit oxistd. The alty dows not furatsh the nuobers, but simply Information a8 ta what tho wutberd are under the now Byatem, Albappllennts should: bring with thom nn ace ourate description of tholr vroporty, whloh will save considerable thie and labor, MARK CLINTON wis yosterday Appointed ton sues in the Water-Oilles, Hu baila from tho ‘hirtuenth. Ward, and takes to himself tho oredit of naving tlrst put {t Inte the Democratic mind that Mr. Harrison would make “the beat Mayor.” Ho metin his ward over a your REO, itappanrs, and adopted resolutions ple Kine Atppart ta Mr. Hurrlaan, and forwarded the eautiaitp bimat Washington, and this is his res wa Ax Individual Riving his namo ns Samuel Nichol, and his resldonce as the Everett House, dropped Into tho Hanlin Nepnetinent, yostortay with p baully ncorated hand, 0 fearfully odorous dreath, and upon a pair ot Jugs which refused to support bliin, Ie was drunk, and fad como in contact with 0 buzz-snw of boor-gingd, and his wound was bleeding profusely, but ho could give No intexlgent necount of biinself, or whord he had been, or where he had came from. Dr. Wile non dressed,tho wound, and at itat accounts the ‘unfortunate fellow was dolng well. Tur City Enginoer ts inviting bids for Curnish- ing elgliteon-inch soworptpa, and tho denlors (1 the article, untielpating tho’ city's neoda, mot Saturday and agroed upon a tiguro to charge. Jn thor words, they uro undoratood to have combined and determined to get tha furnishing of tho yike AE thefrown pi and divide tho contract hetween themselves, whoever muy got it. Tho combination toay whi, and thon aqua it may not. In tho frat page, the toeul denlers are not the only denters In tho article; and, In tho. aecond place, If the clty cannot muke o autii- factory vontract for pipe, it is barely posaltite that te sewer may bo mide of brick, ae wis, originally Intended, Tho bids will be opened toe morrow. AN OLD CLAIM, . Tho Chicago, Burling tntt & Quincy Ratlroad Campuny prosonteds chia agatuat tho city yen Serdiy for £8,925, It appears that about eighteen | ape the Company nds anced the \ypnuy and fall a sewer along dixtuenth street, the condition belug that the city was to refund the amount: when thut sower becanio a part of Uy sewerage ayetern of tho city. At the time the city gaye tho Company, ay Is ‘the custom, a cortifivate that tho work bad boon dene, but oun: not be found, or bus not on, end the clty healtutes to ullow the oluim. The sites books show that, the certiicato was given for 48,744, but the ditferunoy In the figures and the age of tho charge aro in the wuy of the Immo. lute settlement of the matter. ‘The Company hag the best of tt, however, and In the end tho Monoy will bu refunded from the appropriation for sewers for this year, A DIFVENENCE OF OPINION, Corporation-Counse) Asitns tukes issue wi the Couuty Attomoy on the. question of pudlog 1 per cout a month to tho dolinguent. re: estute fuxcaon und uftor May J, and yestorday wrote the County Trousurer as fallowss “ Blancn 35, Isi0.—Dear Sir: Pleaso sond ino a copy of Mr, Willott'’s opinion on the 1 per cont on tuxca. Bo fur us at presont advised the city: will insist on its collection, 80 far ag city taxca Grand Jury, There are sin rd are concerned. I think it nota pennlty, tt in terest. pire and aimple,, FRAD ADAMS." The position of the County Attorney ta that tho interest cannot be collected until! after Judz~ ment, has been, obtained, while tho’ Core poratlon Counsol’ holds that tha | interest ea he solipeted, ae Kine non Muy and pring (to judgmont, eo muy that in the case of Seaman ve. Tho Clty of Chile engo, elted by Mr. Willett in his opinion, the statute provitied not for interest, but ford per cont damages in tho eventof the tnxes not being patd Jon. fnaxt ensuing the date of tho tux warrant, which was materially diferent from a statutory provision [rormetng Interest nt a uni- form rato ufter the taxes fell due. On behalf af tho city ho will urge, na bre niready been noted, tho collection of tho Interest from all delin- quents for city taxes. COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘THR Committee on Charities will meet to-day. Ronee Atawant and Charlos Nelson were lodged In jail yeaterday ona charge of counter felting. ‘Tue Sheriff on Saturday lovied an attachment upon tho schooner 8, Bates to satisfy a judg- mont in favor of tho O'Neill Brothors for $3,000, Derurr-Snsnirr Stacry xosterdny closed tho ioture-frame establishment of W. L, Cosear & 30,4 190, 201, and 2K Hencoln street, On 1H Ox0> ution for $9,192.60, for 0. H. Kelley. Two insane enses wore deposited in tha jail tertay, James Moding and George Morris, 0 Inttor 14 sald to bon very bad ense, he hay- Ing escaped twico fram tho Jofferson Asylum, Assistant Srate’s-Atronney Wenner wont to Whonton yestering to attend to Sidney yn ers’ Rov-Hive cas, and nso tha casa of A. We Edwards, of the Protection Life-{nsurance Com- pany. Tun Town Collectors for tho Towns of Maine, Riverside, and Lake View turned over their books to tha County Collector yestorday. Veo- plo reaiding in the above-mentioned towne and those of Elk Grove, Len . Nurthfleld, Orland, and Rich, can now pay their taxes, ‘Tne Grand Jury for the month of March was aworn in sestorday, and were dismissed until Monday morning, when trouble will commence, Tho names of the Grand Jurymon aro as fol- lows: Line Moker, Poraiiaity ‘Thomns 1. Lay rence, ?, Wolff, J, J. Daniels, Poter Johnson, Ei ward Dunne, Henry Bugiehard, A. Cross, J. A, Kissell, John G. Sprague, W. GO, Osgood, Mietnel Schinidt, Matthias Booth, William ‘Thielnan, J, K. Russell, Patrick Dunn, Fred Sower, Dexter Sintth, Wek. Dean, W. it, Herron, Hugh e- Laughlin, Chris Mamer, and James Person, In the Criminal Court yestehiny tho bonds were forfolted In the chses of ‘Fritz Friese, Tichard Smith, Ludwig Stegemann, Michael Flynn, Charles’ Ladendarit, Frank Btterming, and Fred Helght, charged with various offenses, incinding tareeny, assault, mayhem, ete, Frnat Geako was tricd for nssnulé and nequitted, Willfam Hannon pleated guilty to petit larcony, and his sentence was suspended, ore Leo. was tried for larceny, anil was sentenced to four months in the County Jol. Wito Burns and Jobn Collins were on tril for larceny, aud tho caso Was continued to Thursdny, FEDERAL NEWS. Tmery-yive thousand doflars in gold wero disbursed yesterday. ‘Targne wero 130 barrels of alcohol withdrawn from store for oxport yesterday. Arita Sub-Treasury yestorduy $11,000 in sil- ‘ver wore received and $6,000 palid out, Tan averngo yickt of proof spirits in tho Cbi- a eae yet Re cnonth of Fensuary was 3,90 gutlons to the bushel. Tz intornal revenue reccipts yeeteriay amnunted to $21,008, of which $lidid was for spirit, $0,008 for tobacco aud cigars, Bnd $1,507 or beer. Norics was received from Commissionor Raum yesterday that he had effected campro- inizea In the cases of Leopold Hosonterg, who falled to mnke his daily éntrics as cigar mant- fuoturer, Anton Kinet ‘and Moses G. Lindberg, who negivotet to make proper entries as wholo- sale Hquor dealers, The District Attornoy cn- tered 1 tlle proseque in those cages under thoso instructions, = Cuautea Neraon and Robert Stewart were brought before Commissioner Hoyno peptoriay charged with pissing a $20 counterfelé bill. It mppears that the two young, follows were outon ndrunk Saturday night, Thoy tondored tho bil for 15 conta’ worth of drink, but it was rofuscd. Aftorwards they passed tho counterfeit on finn toh sHogg, on Clark street. Tho bill is ono of hie old Erne ike by zee. ee rtney, the ntes of whieh wore enptured years nyn, elson was held in ¥ and Stewart in $00 to answer this morning. A MATHER peculiar ense of mistaken identity came up before Comnilssioner Hoyne yesterduy, It nppenrs that John G. Tuttle, who recout! canta to thisetty, was expecting a draft of $10 from Pcorin. 9 sondar inide tho draft to John Tuttto, and inclosed it in anenvelopo with- out any letter of ndvico. Tt was tnken from tha Post-Oilice by John Tuttle, of No. 20 String street, who proccoded to spend the money forthwith. Tho original Tittle made antious Inquiries nt the Post-OMce and Mnally found ty wham hia dratc had Ueen recolred and cashed and proceeded to No. 20 Btring street. where ho mndo a. demand for his own. “Tho othor Tuttlo v that ho was expecting somo such amount: from Peoria and refused to « taforze. John G. the Teoria Tuttle, lust. Friday ‘swore out Q warrant for his namicsako'’s nrrost. and although the warrint was Immediately placed in Deputy-Marshal Waterman's hands, that worthy dia pot capture bls man, who is a work~ Ingman Uying at home, until yestorday morn: ing. When, tho String stroot ‘Tattle appeared before tho Commissioner ho teatified that ho ex- pected the money from s inin who efgoylourly bone with him, Hoe was holt in $500 to tho thuso who say that he ‘only committed 9 mistake and fs not amenable: to the United States liws, Tt would spponr that Jotn G.'s only remedy agalnst John is & eule at elvil law for the umount of the draft, ‘Tis Collector of Customs recelved the follow ing otroular yestertay, which bears diructly on the question of sending clothing and other artl- eles ta colored refugees fron tho South: “Re tt enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- resentalivea of the United States of Amertea in Congreas assembled, That all clothing aud other Orticles, being charitable contributlons or tho avails of qharitable contributions, imported In good faith for tho relief ar ald of colored por- fons who may havo cinigrated froin their homes. to othor States, and not for sale, and all such neticles imported, and now in bond, sball bo, udinitted free of duty under sue reyuln- tions ns tho Beeretnry of the ‘Tronaury inuy prescribe: provided, that auch | artl- eles shall bo delivered only to Btato or munfolpal corporations, or to some society or institution extubilahed tor ebaritable purposes, alnd provided further, That the inportors or con~ signees of such urticles aball give such aocurity: as the Svorotary of the Trensury muy predcrive for the payment of lawful dutics on such ur- ticles, should any of thain be sold, or ised con- trary to the provisions -and Intent of his act, This act shatl take clfect from ita passhxo, und remnin in force until Fob, 1, 1891." Tho articles will bodelivered free of dusioa only tognch corporations, soolaties, or Institu- dons asare mentioned in the statuto; and, bo- foro auch dollvery, a bon wil bo required, with & ponalty equal to doubto the daties, conditioned forthe pasmontof duties, should any of tho articles bo pold or used otherwise than for the Paler or ald of tho colored persons desoribed In 10 ck ‘Tnx following cireulnr, which was issued by the Treasury Departiiont Murch 9 und recoived yesterday in Chicago. will ba of general interest. fo pilot on the lakes: To Supervising and Lacat Inepectora of Nteam-Veaseas In viow of tho expanse and hardship likely to acorua to ilats fiving at polnta remote from stations of he Hevonue Marine-Hospital Service, In visit= jug such stations for the purpose of boing ax~ woned as (8 color-plindness, aa required by the amendment to Rule 47, ules and Regulations of of the Tourt of Supervising inap artinent Cireular No, 14, duted Fol horeby BO mudi as to allow plored at places remote crom a Marine-Hospital io bo axaminad = by any respectable residont physiciun, whose cortifento that such ila ig exempt from the disease known wa colors tindness whall soemuany the Meonse and onth of office of auch ofticor whon sent to any Board of Local Inspootors tor renewal of his teense in tho inannor provided in Hulo 42, Rules and leg: ulations. Upon tho receipt of the cortilicute a Heense ehatl bo issued the same aa though avd oxatainution bad beon nade by a Marinus Hos. pital Burgeon, ‘This modifentfon Is not tobe applied to applicants for original iconecs; they, (null onsea, must be oxamined in the manner provictod in elraular No. 1. ; © A gocond Visual oxumination will not bo ro- ra rat uny cuse, and Inspectors will thore- ro retuin ‘all certificates upon thoir perui: nunt flles for referonco jn cusus of applications for renewal of leenses. THE MEDICAL SOCIETY, poorOns DiscusstNd Tite MELTS o# THe AYDI- + PHONE, : A regular mecting of tha Chicago Medical So- clety was held yesterday evening at Room 44 of the Grand Pyeltte Hotel, Dr. B. Androwa ln tho vhair, and Dr, L. 1, Montgomery in bis place as. Beerotary, * An interesting papor was read by Dr, 0. P. Gil- more ons * Review of Anoicnt Sedtelne,” in which tho readur went buck as far as SOM years; 3. C. in bls deseription of tho rudo surulodl ap- pilanees employed by the ancienta, (ir, Holnes, who was down on tho program for a4 paper On the audiphono, stated that he had not prepared one, but that sea much had been pub. hed about tho suliphone toat ho thought it woll for bln to ivt the Bocluty know how much truth there wasin it, Na explained the fonn aud principle of bath tho avdiphone and tho duntaphono, bethof which ho atuted had proved of very xreat bonelit to a yory small nuimbor of ationts. Ho bad mot onv old guntleman wha what formerly enducod grout bardships on no~ count of hig duuficgs, and who waa’ greatly elated ut the rellef tho uuciphono afforded bli, This goutleun succecded udmirably with tt, utjot’ 3 percent of tho deat (peuple nt tho avefugo wore really benetited by the iustrus iment. Still, {f even 3 percent wore perma- nently bonented tho instrumont was ono of ueeat value to mankind. The truth wus TUESDAY, MARCH 16 newspaper ORS OXNTRCH out the inatruments syn: tion, making Ht bellove that tho « sronll learning to converso with Ha nid, Tho business of thosa ongaged in ite sale was Dela manured with too geent privncy. They WI not allow them to be tiken aut af tho oMee, or even tried thore, They will sell thom, or sone them, to tho country customer sor £10,—tho samo way of doing biainess whieh {a followed by tho venders of vibrators, invisibly tubes, nnd invisible car-deums. ‘To do any good, an Instri~ mont to iniprove tho hearing must have a large opening tnt which to gathor tho sound-waves, and this mukes tho manufacture of a popular inatruinent for the relief of tho deaf more «litt elt to necomplish, People sa afflicted wanted, frsab-of nll, to wot cured without any instrument; seconily, thoy want, If an instrument must be employed, to zot an Inylsiblo ono, ‘The Chair asked Dr. Holmes whethor anything had beon accomplished tn the way of f portable battery which, concealed in tho clothes, would ive tho carrier the beneflt of tho sound magul- Nera used tn tho telephone, Dr. Holes: auld Tnat the grent diMculty In connection with this lay in overtones which were produced jn magnifying the sound, and which tended to mnko tho speech unintelligible, Dr. Tilley sald that he saw one ease decidedly benented “by the uso of tho nuciphone. Tho pationt wns ono of two ycnre’ standing, who had rocelyed medical attontion at the Eye and Ear Infirmary during all that timo without benoft, Sho tried tho nudiphone, and, although ho had previously had to shout when conversing with hor, beard! ils ordinary conversation vory distinctly. Ho had also heard: of one or two otlior cases where it had been em- floyed vory muccosafully. Three or four othors, however, had received no benefit fromit. Ho indorsed Dr. Holmes' remarks as to the secrecy with which tho vendors of tho audiphono trans- acted thoir miness. Dr. Griddell stated that Mr. Sharpe, of Bharpo Smith, had told him that in 100 cases where tho qudiphone had been tricd not one of them hud been benefited. From his own experience he thought that ong dificulty which was overlooked by thosa secking for 1 reason for tho nudi- phono’s ‘lack of success Iny in tho fact tbat in Tost cases not only wna tho conductive tisauc of ae ear injured but the nervea hud also sulferod lesions. Dr. Holmes thought that experlmenta should be made to find out tho exact form of .digenso which the instruments in question bouofited, Ho had scen persons at places of amuseinent emp! an andiphone, but he dil not know whother this porson waa tloing so for his own benellt or for the purpose of advertising the in- strument, "Tho Chatr stated that Mr. Degenhanit, Jr, had had gotten up an improvement of tho toy telo- hone with which communication could be had ‘or adistancoof hatf ntmilo. The principle of the dentaphone was hore applicd with succcas for practical results. Dr. Hotz read a paperona case of troplining of tho tnaatold In neute suppurative otitis, Attore discussion of the paper thoSociety ad- journe FOURTEENTIL STREET. WHY ALD. TALLATD OPPOSES A DRINGK THERE, “What are your objectionsta the Fourteenth= street bridge?” naked n ‘TutuuNe reporter yos- terdny of Ald. Ballard, ono of the members of the Council, who has been quite stronuous tn his oppoaltion to the project. My main objection,” replted tho Alderman, “1a on tho ground of ita grent cost." “Pjoaso expinin. “Tho streats don't come opposit cach othor on olthor sido of the river into 100 feet, Tho result {s, you have gat to build & viaduct trom Wabash avenue to Canal street in ordor to get over all of the railroads on both sides of the river. Fourteenth streot docs not xo to tho river on cithor side. Consequontly thore/ would be heavy land damnges to pay. ont would have to condemn the right of wity of tho Michixan Southern and Rock Island and thelr dock proporty in order to opon the street you figured up the probable cost of tho t it at not less than €400,000, in- eluding damnges aul everything, Tho vinduct would have to rin) over Clark and Lumber streets, Third, Fourth, and Stewart aventca, and possibly over State strect, In order to get over the Wostern Indiana rond, On the weat side wo would havo to carry vinduet over tho Pittaburg & Fort Wayne tind the Chicago, Alton & St. Louls, and the approach would reach about Cannl street on the west and Wabnsh avyento on the east, The Counell, in Committes of the Whole, has ndied ‘an ftom of $55,000 to the appropriation bill, ‘That Amount was prased to the creditof tho bridge in former yonrs and was used for other pur- pores. The Council hnye simply nppnrb raat in this bill enough to make that credit good. THM MONKY WILL HAVE TO LIE LOCKED up for five or six years, and tho Council! will huve to uppropriate In the monnwhilo $50,- ® yenr uutil it gota suficlent monoy to build a an immense work, Do- tho viaduct would have to run aldos, diagonally neross the city, In order to connect two streots not opposit to cnch othor on oithor aide and not opened ta tha river.” we Tot intimated that there wore othor objcc- ons’ “ My othor objection ts that we have so man bridges now that aro not supplementen wit! yinduots or impraved, If thoso vindtets wero built now—vinduets ovor Iarrison, Poll, and = Twolfth street, which aro ale ready — bridged—it would accommodate more people than tho Fourteonth-strect bridge =nfford more relief than that bridge, aud be of grenter public benefit. Those wre Iny atece tons, und, to my mind, thoy ought to bute Alclont to everybody.” VURTHPIt INVESTIGATION mando by tho reporter confirmed in overy respec! the accuracy of Ald, Ballard's AtAtumnOMts Rd showed tho madnoss and folly of reuppropri- ating this sum of 835,000 for tho Dikige It wilt” bo nocessary to confemn on tho west aldo, of | the river on dock lot 264 fect in depth, and to condomn on tho enst sido somewhat narrower dock pruporty. Tho ynlue of this land cannot be acuurately atuted, but 8 quite high. It witt be nee owlng’ to tho obstruction caused by pl pler in the contro of tho! stream for tho 1 to reform the dock lines én oth sides by alletng of a strip on both sides for quite n distance. This will, of courso, involve conaidernble ox- pense in condemning the tand and doing tho necessary dredging, ote, Tho vinduots will, ow- ing to thor length, he also very oxpuusive. All these ronsons, {¢ nppears, woro a sentel to the = Couuoll = nt 83, when an Appropriation wis for bullding tho bridge... It was thon stated that It waa utterly usoless todo anything of tho kind until the land had buon condemned, so that the streot might be npened to tho river, and until vatimates of the cost bad been obtained from the Board of Public Worka. ‘Tht veto was suse tained by tho Counell, .Nono of those things which tho Council thon considered nocessury have been dono, and, as Ald, ullard says, if a0 approprintion of 55.000 1a male now, It cannot be used for the bridge, but tho money will almply He in the ‘Treasury. Noxt yoar another Appropriation will have to be mado, and so on unl A quarter of pAinillion or more hua been feoumulated with which to carry out this costly fzd unneceusury work, DR. THOMAS BEVAN. FOUND DEAD IN HIS OPFICH YESTERDAY AFTRR- NOONE Dr. Thomas Bovan, a prominent physician of this elty, was found dead yostorday aftornoon in his private oltice, cornor of Wabush ayenuo and Bixtecnth strcot, Tho Doctor oconplod a sulte of BMices over Surgent’s drug-store, and bis office hours were from 11 a, m. untill p.m, dully, About? o'clock Mrs, Boyan called at the drug atofe and requested Mr, Siddall, the chlof vlerk, to goup to the ofice with herand sce if the Doctor wag there, as bo had not yet been home to hisdin- nor, and she felt uneasy about him, Mr. Siddall took the oflico key and went up-stairs, accom anied by Mis, Boyan, Ho unlocked the door of ue outer once and ontored, but Dr. Bevan wis notin the room, ‘Tho door of tho private ofice wna tried, but-[t was found to bo louked on the inside, Mrs. Boyan rattled tho door saveril times, and called out to hor husband, but re- coived no responsc, A lockamith was thon eatlod jn, and tho door was forced open. Tha eee te Fone i ying it pn ig bed In a t I. cHay on Dt oO all appear noos lity “wis Poxtinet, Me Sluitull ox- amined tho body and found It toa be warm fn pluces, and tho hoart: bustle falntly, "though tho extremities wero cold, Dr. EL. A. Johnson was finmediately summoned.and pro- nounced tha Doctor deal, exproasing it us his Dellof that apoplexy had been the vause, Dr, Rtboridge wWyso called and concurred iu his opine jon. Coroner Munn was sent for, and on bis arrival a odury was tinpaneled, conalacing, of Alonzo Hintingdon, foreman, Dr. HA. Johnson, Dr, Roswell Park, Dr. J. N. Ethoridge, J. J. Blddull and It Sf. Johnson, ‘Phoy viowed tho beady and tho Inquest will be held to-day, after the ‘pust- mortont examination, The physivians called all held that death bad buon CAUHED DY ATOPLEXY god brain trouble, and the Coroner's jury will yory probably arrivo ut the sume conclusion, Dre Johnson auld that the Doctor had been all- Ing for somo thine past. wod that nbout week on ho hut been taken quito sick, Dr. Ethe- ridye, ble attending physlolan, had detected erumpenns of epoplexy at tho time, Or Bevan had bad the eamu trouble about two yours uso, but had wutirely recovered, Ho had nop boon well, however, since his lit uttnok, pie sours ut tho fretene Js that he bud felt fathqued, Und bud gone nto his private ollice fara Vito Post, [nok uy the door to provent his being dis- ‘The prosoription-clerk in tho drug-store atatod that Dr. Hovan went up to bis offico shortly after: lio'clook, und had como down. several tines after olvars and wrapping-papor. Ie hud ae peared very chodrful, and bud spont some ttle tinio in conversation with poopla In the store. dirs. Bevan said that the Doctor had beon In unusually good spirita ut tha breukfuet-tablo, and frivtids who saw hits just peovions to tts sudden douth ay that by appeured . in pertout Ith, ‘Tho blow ida terrible one to his family, one which thoy cannot yet fully realize. wold Sakon to’ the residence of the decousod, No, 620 Michlyan avenue, Di. THOMAS BEVAN was born in Cinclunatt, 0. Juno 1, 180. Have ing graduated fn medicluc'ta 2851 from tho Mud- 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ] thane what tho publla rend tn the | feat College of Ohio, he continued his professional ApATs is atudies two years in the medical department of tho Univorsity of France, Puris, aud in 1&3 ho returned to Amerien. Ne'setiied tn Chicago in 184, ond had been fn actlye practica In this city: upto tho thnoe of hie sudden death, In 185 bo was ono of thantlondlng stall of tho Cook Count: Hospital, and from 180s to 1874 was Professor o} Hyglono’ in the Medical College of Chiengay alnvo 1873 he had been Professor of Clinton! Med icine In the eame enllege. f his nore Ime. portant works may be montiuned reports on *Choldra,” in 107-73, and a series of mono gruphs on “Sanitary Scionce.” The Intter waa pudiished Inst year dn book form. The Dector waa ninember of the American Medien! Aaso= elation, the Illinois Medtest oclcty ‘ono of tho foundors of tho Medien! Press and Library As= 03 one of the foundors of tho Chicago —Mod{co-Historical Bovioty; of tho Boclety of Thyalcinns and Surgeons, ote, lo 80 was” oon of tho | surgeons at Camp Dovgias during tho late War, lie was married In 1863 to Miss 8. B, Hamer, daugh- ter of tho late Col. George Rameny, of Clormont County, Ohlo, and leaves a widow, two daugh- tens, aud a son to mourn his lyss. ‘Ata mocting of tho Chicago Medical Society held Inst evening nt tho Grand Bovan's sudden death was announced by Dr, Vark, his associate, and resolutions appropriate to the oreasion wore offered by Dr, Jones, The sad nows fell with startling force upon those who hnd seen him ao recently. Fitting eulogics were epokets: by those who had known him bost, and tho Soolety adjoGrned immedintely a8 a mark of due respect, after unanimously re- rolving tonttond tho funeral ina oe antl aps pointing a comiitteo to present a suitable me- Inorial ut n subsequent mocting. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted Inst prentng ata meeting of tho Second Ward Republican Clab, of which ho bad formerly een Presiden Wrktunas, This Chib has just Jonrned with regret of the suddon andunexpected death ir. Thomas Bovan, a former Presidentof this Chub; thorefore be it Ieantved, ‘Thun In the death of Dr. Hovan this Club hns lost a stanch friend, the community: an able and patriotic oftizen, and the medical Profession ono of {te most able and appreciated meleaied, ‘That tho membors of tho Second solved, That tho members of the Scconi Nest a GHean Club borahy: exter ta me ohs faved fumlly thoi decpest Kympathy in this thalrbour of euddon borenversent.” n A SILVER WEDDING. Mit. AND MNS. LEANDER BTONR colebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of #hotr marringo lust evoning at thelr handsome rost- tlenco, No, 1852 Indians avenue, by ontertainjng a largo number of their friends. Tho apnolous parlors wero crowded with guests, aud Br. and Mrs, Stone xrucefully noted tho part of hustand hostess, The maiden namo of tho latter wos Miss Harrict Loonurd, and her home prior to her marrlago wos in Wauke- sin, . Wis. After due congratulations, The: Roy, Dr. Lorimer made a few appropriata remarks, and was followed by the lov. Arthur Edwards, D, D., in & neat address. Miss Jennic Couthoul, the young dfumnatie reader and clocu- tlonist, rend Will Caricton’s “Out of tho Fire” ina bighly acceptable innuner. , Rofreshments wore kerved Inte in the evening, and tho thno was spent in converantion, intermingled with voval and fustrumental music. During the evening Miss Euuma Shaw savy “The Mald of Dunilee,”* AMONG THOSE PRESENT + Wero Mr. and Mrs Wheolor, Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Wilkie, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Martin, Edward Guoi man, Mias Goodman, Mr. and Mra, J. K. Burtis, Prof.und Mrs. William’ Mathows, Mr. and Drs, Bruce Arnold of Genova Lake, Mes. William Lewis and Mrs. Elins Wallis of Racine, Mr. and Mra, Couthoul, Mise Couthoul, Dr. and Mrs, Ed- wards, Dr. and Mrs. E. 0, Hoeler, Mr. and Mrs, . A. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott, Miss Pres- colt, Miss Whitohend, Mrs, BO. "taylor, Mrs, Dr, Hauser of Lincoln, i. Mr. and Mrs. Nussell, Mrs, Whito, Mr. aitd Mrs. T. I, Hitchcock, Dr. Hatnetd, Mra, Lott, Mri “A, Lott. Mr, ond Mrs. Georgp Vall, Mra. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. O. Guthrle, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr, and Mrs, Sinith, Mr. and Mrs. Larned. Mr, and Mra. Wheelor, Mr. and Mrs, Novert McCabo, Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, Miss 1, [Inteh, Mr. and Mrs, J. BE, Tyler, Mr. and Mrs, William Garnot, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dullield, Mr. and Mrs. Ry 8 Varkor, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W, Tombinson, Mra, Chartes Waller, Mr, and Mrs. J. F, Gillett, Mr. and Mrs, J.C, Huckheo, Mr. Jot M. Dandy, Mr, Mr, and Drs. A, N, Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. BE. F. Mise ‘Aveo ‘Suliignn ‘Sfissen ‘loots, and Stacy x Alle » Misses Electa and Mar; Dowey, Mrs. Shaw, Dr. and Mrs, Lorimor, * “THE PRESENTS Woro very numerous, including a sot of silver table Gives fropt "hea J. Prescott; set sliver sults, Mr. and Mrs. 8.C, Wheeler; silvor ctke- knife, dir.0..A, Stono; ongrayed silver curd caso, Mr. and Sirs. 0. B. Arnold; silver fruit dish, Mrs. B.A. Wrilis; sliver chariot Individual caster, Mr.and Mrs, W.J, Lowis; silver cak basket, Mz. and Mrs. B, A. Martin} silver sirup- dish, Mr, D.H. Lincoln; silver pickle:dish, the Missos H. Amelia Kollorg, Faun A. Hatch, Martha ©, and Emma 8. Fennimore; Bohemian vaso, Mrs. G. W. Vail; hand-painted plaque, Mr, H.C. Murphy: silver enko-baskot, Mra, M. A. Lott; ailver card-recoiver, Mr. and Sirs. J. M. Pholps; combination suygar-spoon, Mr. and J.B. Wilson; engraved Dadam vith an grayed silver pallet, Mrs, Charles Watkor: twei ty-fve silver half-dollars, Mrs. W. H. Mussel; Pair Nohemian vases, Mr. snd 3tra, EH. Hlukesloy; silver plo and cake knife, Mr, and M ™M Bohemian vise, Mr. and Mra, ver card-recelver, Mr, and Mra, 4. Murting pate Rohemfan vases, Mr, and Mr, A.A, Libby; baskots of flowers, from Mrs, I’. B. Wilkie, Mrs, Francis Lurned, Mr. and Mra. 1, Allen, Mrs, W. M. Foster, Mr, and Mra, 8, Soboo- noman, Mr, and Mrs, Rataton, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Bunday morning, at hia residence, on Forest fyonue, dled Mr, Loo Do Forest, at tho advanced age of 83 yenrs. Yestorday, at 13:3) p. m., the funeral occurred from tho Inte residence, Tho Rey, G. C, Nayes, D. D., conduaced tho services, which wero, short and according to the Presby- torian formula. ‘The romains' woro taken to Chicago on thonfternoon train, whence thoy will bo taken East for burial. Arellef entortatnmont for the boneflt of Tra- Jand will bo given in Jenning's Hall to-morrow ovonlng. Thuraday ovening an entortalnmont will bo givon in tho Naptist church, at which MissGarin will rond some of hor aclections from Shak- epoare, and a ludios quartet will give tho musta, Tho political pot begins to boil. Alrondy acv- ernl cltize ns have announced thomsclyes ascan- dida tes for office, A potition 1s being clreulated and titgely signed for tho removal of ‘the Post-Office ton place nenror the dopot. Bir. 8, P. Douthart wilt goto Wnshington with it somo thine this week, and, with the ald of Sr. J, D. Crolaunt, « former residont of this village, prosont it to tho Post- master-General, There aro two reasons why tho chango if desired: Jt witithen bo nearer tho contre of tho villngo, and the raltway com- pany will thon bo obliged to carry tho minils to nad from tho depot. BNGLEWoOD, The pnmphict of the so-called Taxpayers’ As- sociation of the Town of Lako ia likely to bring onv or more of tho Executive Committee, who have signed It, into trouble, as Mr, A, H, Veeder, Town, Attorney, euys ne shall commence pros ecodings agaluat thomor tha authors of tho Nbolona utterances about himself published tn the puinplot. Ho hua lettoms Crom a imimber of the Committee denying any iypieeers or pare Heipation inthe absectionab! rion of the work, #0 that the proceodings will bo narrowed, down to one or two Members of | the Committea, Ono of tho objectionable articles reads as fol- tows: “One Voetlor mado afidayit that the Hon, udge Mooro wna prejudiced against thom, and that thoy could not get justice before him." Anothor: * Veeder, tho Town-Attormey, made oath that Judge Moorg was prejudiced ‘nguinst tho people of the Town of Like, and thoy (the peeve of tho Tawn of Lake) could not Haye air trint bofore him," Tho othor portions aro poraonal attacks against Bir. Vooder previous to iss aa In tho Town of Lake. Mossrs, Dent and Black aro Mr. Veodor’a ntiorneys, and will probably {ssue a cuplas for one or more of tho partion this week, Miihia Barry, nox 2 years of age, waa rin over by # frofght teain at the Luko Shore trans- for-yards, south of Sixty-third street, yestorday afternoon, Hoth lors wero cut off, and his ab- domon out apen xo that his bowels protruded. He was convoyed to his home on La Ballo stroct, and attonded by De, Lavewull, Ho was alive at o'clock, but thory were no hopes of bis re- covery. Ho had his pliyimntes catted In, and warned thom uguinst playin around tho care, ——— THE TELEGRAPH WAR. Enazanetuy, N, J, Mare 15—Tho Gand Jury of Unton County, Now Jersey, to-day indicted Charles 1, Middloton, Seerctary of the Conthentnl ‘felegraph Company, for wantonly and crimlually destroying the nes of the Amorlean Union Telegraph Company by cutting down, on the Mth day of Novyem- ber, 1879, of nthe of Its poles and the wifes and fixtures thereto attached upon a country rond tn that connty, oe The New Orleans dispatches tq the effect that tho petition of the American Union ‘Telegraph Company to the Court of Louisl- nnn for permission to erect Ita Hine upon and along the Re Gents Panties ‘Toxas Rall- oad had been that day denled was n mis Btatenueng, of the fact. ‘iho. patition of the American Union « Pelearnph Company: wan aot we granted by Judwe Billings, of the Loulslann Court. Chancel- lor Woods, of Misslsstpp!, also granted an Injunetion, which was served upou the West ern Union Telegraph Company Saturday, dir recting it not to Interfere with tha spat ly of tha American Union line upon an Tale road in that State; and Chancellor :Oustell, 4g shullar abana, of Alabama, has to-day granted preventing any interference by virtue of any {njunetion as to all raflroads in Paoific. Dr. Husive tight with rattroads claimed by the Western Union Telegraph Company to be vested in It ‘ STORM NOT AT CAIRO. CArno, Il, March 15,—Rain and sleat have been coming down freely all day. ‘There was quites freeze hero Inst night, and fears are entertained for tho fruit, especially the peaches, as the trees are In blossom. Itls not believed that the wheat is hurt yet. ‘Tho Ohio continues to rise, and was forty- threo feet. and two inches above low-water mark at noon to-lay. . NASITVILLE, TENN. NAstvit..e, Tenn, March 16.—Tho ateam- ergBransford arrived from above to-night. Capt. Armstroug, says tha entire lowland for 200 iniles up the river fs flooded. He reports arise coming down that will swell tho river here toat least forty-seven feet. The Ton- nesseo River is out of ‘its banks nt Decatur and Jolinsanville, —— AT ATLAN'DA, GA. ATLANTA, Gay Margh 15,--Thore have been the heaviest rains for the past four days known In Georgia for years, All the streams are vory high, and tho overflow will damage crops, S. RICHMOND, VA. Rremonn, Va. March 15—A serious flood 1s feared in the James River. —$———— ‘ WILL LOCATE HERE. Dr. John Logan, formerly of Cariinyillo, M., ‘has loentod in this city, nt No, 137 Mailison street, tor tho trentmentand cure of rupture. The Doo- torcomes highly recommonded by tho proml- nont citizons of Macoupin County. —— Tho Eldredge Sewing-Machine,—It seads the world, and is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 199 State streat, $$ Times: Our highest ortists in dentistry: Tho McChesnoys beyond doubt, though but $8 a ect —————_$ Btop and roviow tho xrand | exhibition of candies and cigars at Dawson's, 211 Statostreot a Indigestion, dyspepsim, nervous prostration, ond all forins of general dchility relioved by lnk ing Monsinin's Poptonized Bect Tonic, tho onl; preparation of beef containing Its entire ntitrl- Joua properties. 1t[s not a mero stimulant liko the oxtracts of beof, but contains blood-making, force-gencrating, nnd life-sustaining properties; Ja Invaluablo in @lt enfoohled conditions, whothor tho result of exhaustion, norvous prostration, overwork, or acute disenso; pnrtlenlarly if ro- sulting: from pulmonary complaints. Caswell Hazard & Co., Proprietora, Now York. For sala’ by drusgriste. __DEATHS. KEAINEY—Sunday morning, ab Lovelock, Walter Kearney, agud 21 sears ti months, >i ‘Funorat from residence, 0 Auburn-at., Tuosday at 1o'clock a, ,, by cars to Calvary, PYON—Moreh H, thy oniy san of Mr. and Mrs, A, Thompson, aged 2 years ond M1 dayn, Funhorat will lave placo, Tuesday afternoon at 2 Qielock, March 16, from rusidance, 16 Siesoll-s., near Contra. BURROUGHS—AtG Artesian-av. March 14, Caro- sling, wifo of Charios J. furroughs, axed i yours, Funeral from Calvary Church, on Warren-ny., bo- tween Onkloy und Wortorn-nve., Tusrday nt 1 p.m. to Uracoland, Friends of the family and members o: tho Ordor of ihe Eastern Star are Invited to attend, LUDWIGSMarch 14, at 7:40 p, m4 Bre, Kllenborh Dandwis, aged 42 yonrs, Funcral from 435 Chostnut-rt,, Wednosday, March Wy, agtorclock, to Graceland, Friends of the family nfo tne ted, NOLKS—Mareh 14, Frodoriek Gaylord, youngest son of rank @. und Lucy A. Holes, Boston und Milwaukee papers ploago copy. EXWTHICAtst Watrencas ila_gty, on March finmuuol 1 Carter, formerly of ‘chicago Board o} Trade, aged 7 yuare, Notleg of funeral horeafter, sQOUNEON Monday morning, March 15, Kllza Jobn- 10 ; Funeral on Wednendny, March 3% nt 118. m. from T4Park-nv. Friends of tho family are invited, Gat attenal (N, ¥.) papers ploasa cont ‘OX—Mareh 18, ab 4 o’etock p. m., Fred Wiltor, only gon of Florence M, and Mary it, ‘Fox, sgod 7 months Zdnyn. Notlea of funcrn) hereafter, HCHLEGEL—Moareh 14, 180, of consumption, Kittio ‘M,, atdest dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schlegel, atthelr rositenco, 41 Canna: STITT OME His renldenee OE Pinetol tanh MITE, ro! c lol Bu 1, Hisq., Mount Clare, March 15, 1800, Albort J. Smalth, ayod yenrs and 4 months, Funeral from the’ abovo residence, by earringan to Tosahitl, Weidnonday, lith inst. Frlendn invited. SIELDS—March 1, 10, of dropsy, Mamlo, adapt- eddaughtor of Vatrick and Margaret Siiolds, aged § Years and 10 months, = Funeral at the residence, 113 and 150 Enat Kinsio-st, jenday, March 16, at {0o'clock &. mu. by carringes t Calynry Lomoters: YOUNG—In this city, at 4 polock p m., Monday, Mareh 15, of cangoxtion of tho lungs Willd, only 800 ofvohn N. and satias, Young, Funaral to-day at 7 u'élock p. fn. from Wirconsine rat, ta Toneliil by cartiagns. “Fronds aro invited, re i WILMA BS —: i the renidenre of Mr. SB Were ras, Charlotte Wiliam “soya, 241 Warren-nr.. e Williams, slater of Mrs. Willom Price, agod 7 yours. Notice af funeral borcation. WHEN PLAGUED BY THE VAGARI of n dlpordored lvor, tho bitlous need expAst to derive no pormanent relief from tho uso of eatomel, blue, pill, or the barbarous enthartics now happily losing ground in general nnd pro- feastonnl estimation. Theao rsp, convulgo, and Wonkon tho system, but Hostetter's Stomach Iittera relleve, remuiate, and inyigornto it, ‘Thoso siguificant pains in tho liver, the saffron hue which {ta derangemont communiantes to tho skin, the Impurity of tha blood. constipation, furred condition of the tongue, and contamina- tion of the brenth which result from biliousnoss, aro entirely, speedily, and pleasantly removed by this bonoficent altcrative, whioh is likewise n potent romedy for chills and fever, and its best proventive, While the system [8 regulated and purified, it 1s also thoroughly: invigorated by ‘hia superiatively fino medicine, which js of Dotunto origin. and contains nono but salutary dontedionts, Tho medical fraternity highly com- m WARD StH. o'cloc) A. MERTING OF THE SEVENTH, publican Club witl bo hold nt Minas of Twollth and Wallor-ata, this ovening at8 ‘Tho Excoutive Committee will moot at #: sharp. ene ih UCTION SA) LES, By GEO. BY GORE & GO ‘Wand Wabast-ny, REGULAR TRADE Sig DRY GOODS TUESDAY, March (6, 9:30 a, m, 4 Clothing, Hostory, Embroldorion, Carpota, Vo; tonn, leicht fae ioe ata, Poarl Nate fong Wventnae, Lances, Domonties, "Cutlery, tas AN IMPORTANT SALM, ano, 1, GORE & CO, Attetloneers, AND STILL ANOTHER Great Catalogue Auction Trade Sale of BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Wednesday, March 17, a6 9:30 a.m, Evorrthing neodod by, eny rotallor wilt bo foundty Including Several Lines Extra Fine Coots for. Men's and Women's Weer, Catatoguos and goods randy for Inspoatt SEO, GUN Coe nnd A Wabash-ay, Thursday, March 18, at9 30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, 80 crates American W. G@. Ware, 60 crates English W. G. Ware, 26 ensks Rock. and Yellow Waro. 60 Decorated Chambor Sots. 2,000 bris. GInssware. A full nssortmont of Bronzo nnd Glass Lanipe, Lamp, Fixtures, ote. M0 doz. Tablo Knives and Forks, "assarted.” Goode pnekod for Country Merchants, GH. P. GORE & CO., Auctlonoers, By POMEROY & CO, Chattel Mortgage Sale, TUESDAY MORNING, March (6, at 0 o’clock. ENTIRE FURNITURE Of Itesidenco, consiating of Parlor an Pancedeaay Guu Riteh on urnieue hemes Wool Garpals, Hiods and iodding, Crockory, Bovey, “Ono Blogant Round-Cornered Piano. One POMENOY & CO., 78 nnd 80 Randolph: TUESDAY’S SALE, March 16, at 9:30 o'clock. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE! Now and Second-Iand Furniture, Carpots, Plated Ware, Crockory, Glassware, Chromos 1 Moraliandise. HOMEROE Se Cee 72 nnd 80 andolph-st. 300,000 Imported KEY WEST and DOMESTIC CIGARS, Yo be sold without resorve to close AD SULTS Bock fateing thom biaiaess eo AT AUCTION, - On Wednesday Morning, March 17, at 10 o'clk, AND 2 P. M., continuing until all are sold. ‘Those poods, will be sold In lots to anit put ‘The nttontion of City and Counter Tendo fn POMEROY & ited. 4 73and W Nandoiph-st, By WENRY & HATCH, Succdseara to Chas. It. Haadin & Gay ‘Aucuoncers, Lit Jal Wabusli-ny. 8,000 CASES Boots, Shoes & Slippers, ‘To be sampied in our Auction Balo TUESDAY, MAROCE 16. Tho best goods in avery way svor scon In our Au ton Ionso, and ovary caso conslynod nnd evory sam- Plot be nold without resorvo, and frecly duplicated, Moro isn Rood chance for city and country buyers. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Farniahing Goods, Hats and Caps, Notions, &e4 ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, ATT 10. O'CLOCK A. .- s.mamny, an HENRY # HATCIE Auctlonosrs THURSDAY, MARCH [8, SPECIAL SALE 100 Rolls Carpets and Ollcloths, AT 10 OCLOCR A, MM. HENRY & HATCH, Auctlonoers. it, Managor. 2: {PUERE WILD WH A MEBTING OF THE Fi onth Ward opublicun Club at Mariine’s Li South Adn-at,, this evening at CX. Wie WEST END TWELFTH WARD TEPOR- Hean Club with moot thia evening (Tuosday, March 16) at Loonnrd's Hall, us West Madison-at. TP FOURTRENTIE WARD MECUNEICAN Club wit hold a mooting at the Auror ‘Tenor Tall Qower Hall) this ovaning to solect o candidnte for Aliermian, All iopublicana af the ward oro rus 04 *pite RIRTERNTIE WARD, LICAN CLUB will moot this evening at No, 6% Clybourn-ny. As ndidato for Alderman will ba solucted. 9 grand rally of the fopublicans of the ward la requested, (PUR REPUBLICAN Ci CENTICAL COMMIT- toa will meat nt the Grand Pacitta Hotel on Wednesday, March 17, at4 p,m. Miscollancoun. JOR, AKO. I, CLANKH WILL CONDUCT A GOR. 7 pel mcoting at acitio Gnedon Misslan, cornor Yan Buren and Clark, this evening, commencing nt 7:0 + RAGLAN WEEKLY sce OF Fit Tbbin Club at iio Twonty-ssound Hpoeches by the Rov, G. i. Van Worn an Cornet solos and recitations, Free to wll, WE WOMANS CHITRTAN, TEAIRERANCH JL Unlon.af tho Wont Sido will hold a Gospel mvet. in it TH Wet Lankorsty Dr. Boobe's Minsion, this evening nt 7:45 o'clock. "he prayer-meating of the Union will be held to-niggrow nt tha Weatern Avonuo 31. I, Church, corner of Sonras-at, ata p,m, APU REV, We aE PARKEN Will LEAD THI won meetin = 7 A. LATVISORE Win. CONDUCT THE GOS- pat temperance meotink to-night io Lowor Fare (LAVORING HNTHACTS: Vanilla L “TY : "ABK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS. ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pro- serve to the highest degree the true flavors of the fruit. For peculiar delicacy and rich ness, 08 well ay great strength perfect purity, they have no equal, As proprictors of the Royal Baking Pow- der, we assure our patrons that the same standard of excellence is adopted for the Royal Flavoring Extracts as in tho Baking ywder.- ROYAL BAKING:POWDER CO., : . NEW YORK, * “a CANDY, a adi ARITA 122 SG BaE Sir a ani poz. by ory ‘the ee Candles in America.” put Weft Baomteeye Adore NOE 5 CUE, ‘ eproen 9 ‘Confectigner, Ndlgctishy Culcagos ¥ By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., brand'8b Htanddiph-st., Goneral Auctioneers, AUCTION SALYG MIRRORS, ENGRAVINGS, WATER COLORS, OIL PAINTINGS, At Store 220 Wabash-av,, This Tuesday Moming at Il o'clk, 3 and 7:30 p,m. A LAROE STOCK YET 'TO CLOSE OUT. HLIBON, FLENSHEIS & CO., Auct' By DP. LONG & CO., , Auttionoor, tandoiph-st (latte Morlgage Sat, Tuesday, March 16, at 10 o'clock. Tho ontira Furniture of tho ‘Two-Btory and Lasse enim, WH Fulvoncate none ABhInAG=RY.,, cote Mating of Parlor, Chamber, sid Dining-oom Furnte sure, Carvers, Harte und Wedding, Kitcnon Furniture, | By 0: + ¥ Onto OF the SN LONG & CO, Auctioneers. wenn QURAN NAVIGATION, NORTH CERMAN LLOY D. Parts, NgiGamore salt Orey Ratununy’ rola 'New’ Work 408 ra salt “overy’atunin ie Houtinssptan nnd romans Vassongors booked £0 London aid Paria at luwoss rat IVES OF PASHAGH—Erom New York, to Souths amptun, London, diavre, and iiremen, frat cabins NO; second cabin, #0} wleerage, EN. Herurn, tickets at roduced rater, OFLRICHS & CO, 3 Bowling Green, NIUS & CO. dHouth Clarks 1. CLAU! t., Agents for Chtcaxo. — STATE LINE ‘a Glasgow, Liverpool, Dubtin, Holfast, and Londoos ee rom N. ¥., evory ‘Thursday. hire Cabin, BRK scecraiig Is ‘sccomnujodation. Becond Cal jerege, AUSTIN, DALDWIN & CO. fy N, fe at, Chicago mH TNT ia Ifa Htandolph-sty JOL ‘vatorn Manager. “ ANCHOR. LINE MAIL STEAMERS Now York and Glascow. DEVO! +] ch CHORLA, April 3 p0e8 DORA aiaren aedaae | Sear haa kpe ia 80 VICTONIA, Pervert ‘ Tao Atnrch 2%, 6a Coblns, 6516 ay) Macursion ‘Tiokate at reduced rates bi HENDERSON TOTNES, 99 Washington-st WHITESTAR LINE Carry\ng the United States und Royal Afatt botwoen Now Vure und Liverpool, Bur passage apply tacos pauy’s office, 1 Boutg Clurk-sk LERED LAUERGREN, Gen'l Western Agent ‘Dirafts on Gress Uritain und Ireland. CUNARD ‘MAIL LINE, Balltig tmicg a woek vo and trom Hetish Bors, Pes: pao tickle frat Laverpoo, Queenstown, Giese, aun, Huitast, and Londgudurry at lumust rats eee te a an aa goat cola aT x OE DU VEIN. Gent Wontort Avent ad ING. ca LEANING, _|____. f 7, DYER. ELAN EDs ond HP ALLEE, Varin AY Nicss, YOUR OLD ‘ot triftlag ‘exponse and. os: Hressul C. U. D, COOK & CLOTS 1 attsti es

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