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N bs ‘THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. J.B, Wrute, Fort Wayno, Ind, ts at the Bhors mun. J, A. Munnon, Green Ray, Wis., 18 at the Shor min. §. J. Nonna, Ban Francisco, is at the Tree mont, + ‘ F.M. Warn, In, Boston, 18 registered at the Falmer. G. W. Baken, of South Bend, Ind,, is at tho Gardner, W. 8. Howantn, Liverpool, England, {8 at the ‘Tretmont.. Winttam L, Russent, London, England, fs at tho Paliner, J.J. Hoax, tho Mayor of Jun Crosse, fa at tho Grani Paeltic. Jasna Re scorn, State Board of Agriculture, Chawipatim, w at tho Grand Pacific. THE Wid, « Collega Gloc Club left yesterday: afternoon for Ruchester, where thoy elng this evening. Honatro C. Burtenanp, Director of the Mint, “Washington, beeakrusted at the Grand Paelile Featerday. 3 Baltt- D.A. Waur, Montreal: N, TL Taylor, ‘more; and George 1, Khaw, Eau Claire, Wis, aro at the Tremont. Tir coment manufacturers held a short mect- ing atthe Palmer Louse yesterday, but made ho change in prices, F.C, Reed, Balt, Lako City, Utah; William Tt, Prown, Philadeiphin; A. 'T. Torbet, Wilmington, Det., are stopping at the Palmer. De. J. M. Grecony, Champal and David Metloskey, proprietor Konmned House, Clave- land, O. ae at the Gracid Pacific, Tne Board of ‘Trade Committee to got sub- scriptions for the rellet of tho Perslan sufferers haa cullected on ‘Change: nbhout $800, J.N. Butt, New York: George 0. Haskell Bulllwater, Minny EH. C..Atking, Milwaukee; aut R, Cheeney, St. Louis, are at tho Sherman, C. H. Prescott, of Armour & Co.'s Bunk, Kan- fas City, Mo,; James R. Cank, Washington, D.C.; ae Charics Smith, New Orleans, La., ure ot the Palmer. ‘ Wintiaa FH, Osrionx, Presidont, New York, aud dames C. Clurk, Vice-President, Now Orleans, Chicago, 82. Louis & New Orleans Rall- rund, are at the Grand Puctile, ‘Tiz West Town, Board met again yesterday afternoon, but ‘moruly to adjourn, Collector Dunphy not havi ng gotten his accounts in shape qWwaubinit thon for tho Honrd’s Inspection. Tne tempern'airo yesterday, fis observed by Munnsse, optlui an, No. 8 Mudison streot (Lir- Buildings. was, at 8 0. 43 degrees; 10a, i2; 12m. 6 13 3 p, m., Ov: m,, 6. Baorom- BM. Moy PIG; BP. Ny S Tur Roy. H.- A, Holland, Rector of Trinity Church, has been called to TLoulaville, Kye. by the extromy iliness of hla futher. He will lo absent from fils church on Sunday. Thore will bo service a2 10:45 a. m., but nu evening service. W. 11. 8u.arn, President Champaign, Havana & Western ftailrond, Urbana Jobn 'T, Wutliek, General Manner’ Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, Indiannpolls; and H. L, Clark, Wagner Sleeping Var Company, Rochester, are at tho Grand Vaciiic. ‘Suenr was considarnble consternation and excitement nt the Cook County Insane Asylum. at Jelferson, Thursday Inst. The qus-works used dn Nahting tho institution blew up, fortunutely injuring no one seriously. Tho damage caused ‘whS NOt Very great, For the first. ttme In many years tho ventlla- ton of the Board of ‘Trade has been perfect, and the nir it to brenthe, The system of drawing- down ventilavors put in some months nyo bus been supplemented by. window attachments, 80 ‘thut the alr was yesterday perfect. A MEETING: of tho Westorn8oclaty of the Army of the Pototane was hetd Lhuraday ovening in the rooms Uf tha Union Veteran Club, Grand Pacliic Hotel, Gen. Julius White, Firit Vices Presidtnt, in tho chiir. After the transaction of minor business, the Sovicty adjourned until on or about June 3, the precise dato, ote. to be announced in the papers, Tho Society has some 60 nines on the roater, und aro constantly Te- colving inquiries fromm ull over the Northwest, ‘Tuk Stute Board of Health continued yester- day the examination of applicants for certifi- cntes, the following of the twenty-two who pre- sented themselves being successful: John T. Brown, 7. A. Lu Barrtero,. W. C. Tyler, F. L. Beurles, J. R. Bedford, C. BE, Winslow, F, J. Tu: lor, and F, M, Hovey, of- Chicago; HB. ifemen- way, Evanston; ¥. L. MeKinnlr, Viola; G. 2. Whitacre, Shumway; and J. A. Fitzpntrie part, After appoluting Dra. Clark and Ranch u committeo to investigate the sinall-pox gases at Monoo and-Mnitoson, the Hoard nd- journed, SOMETHING not exactly down in tho bills—per- bapsthotime-tuble ia bottur—occurred yeaterdity snorting i tho incoming M! fehiqan Contral train near Luke Station, whon Mra, ‘Laronta, on her way to this city. to join her bu: band, gave birth tonfinogirlbaby. Thoattentions ofa couple of dovtors brought the ludy sufel; through, and on her“arnyal fn the city sho an the young traveler were taken to tho Masansult House, where at fast neccanta both were doing very nicely. ‘Tho fond male parent, in his eugerness t do tho proper thing on euch an oc- cuslon, Droposes to nume tho little one aftor tho sleeper, “Niagara,” in which this happy little domestlo ovent occurrad. * ‘Tnx Special Committee of the Union Club hua suceceded In milsing about $14,000, which, with ‘the $5,000 in the treasury of the orgunization, picticully makes up the $0.00 whieh tt will ive to pay in order to gocure tho promises which it-now occupies. The Committeo will doubtless report nt the inceting tobe held this evening, and tal action will taken, ‘There ja no question that the Chub has now secured (ti presentndinirable location, Jt {sunderatood that one of the first things ta bo dong will be to re- model the upper floor, turnbug it into suites of rooms for bachelors, There will be four sultes ‘of two rooms cagh, and ono Jarge single room: ‘Tue Illinois Stato Microgcopicn! Bocioty botd a well-attended meeting eetorday evening at the Acndemy of Sciences, No, 26} Wabash avo- nue, Dr, Lester Curtis inthe chatr, Jn the nb- sunee of Dr. C. Hf, Kimball, tho Chalr read that gentloman's paper on the," Intru-Ovulur Life of the Chick,” in which he daserived and Mustrated with diagrams the changos which take place in thodevclopment of the, chick during tho first three days of incubation, | A paper wns algy road. by Mr, A. C, Clark, of the State Geological Corps of Wisconsin, entitled * Motes on Migro-Litholos gy." which was illustriited with scotions of guelss, porphyry, and ulbite exhibited under the poluriscope, ‘THRTY putionts were treated In the Chicn; Hospital for Wonien and Children during the month of March. dfty in the Dispensary’. and three outside. ‘The donations in mougy ‘wore: Through Mra WN, Camp, frum Crato Lro.'s Manutieturing Compuny, $60; Murtin Hyerso $25; JW. Bkinicle, $10; Slt. Nowell & Ce foul, #05. It merchand'so, ete.. tram Jansen & MeClurg, $10; from the Jadies of the Industrial Behwol of tue Church of tho Messlah, from Mrs, WW. Kimball, Mrs, Dr. Dyar, Mra, Honry Wilkinson, Dr. Stevenson, ‘Mra. J. Conley, Dt Rouge, tethers of the ‘Third Presbyterian Bun= oo! Mr, Carhart, Mra. duties MeKindly, jompaon, and Misa #, Divkinson, On Thursday evening, April 8, a musical so- elety was orgnnized in tw southorn purt of the city called the Oukland (horal Union, with Mr. Lentming President, Mr. W. 2. Campbell Vice-President, and Mrs. G. Strath Secretary and Treasurer. Au Execative Committeo way elected, composed of Milas Madeleine Cleaver, Miss dutla Muwiuy, Miss Ella Brown, Str. Phils Junder Chase, My. 'C. L. Wight, und’ Sr. B,J. Ford. | Prof, F. L. Robertshaw was elected Sue sicut Director, ‘This is 0 musical soclety thut has been lately started under the leadorahip of o Prot, Itoburighuw, and mects every ‘Thursday avening utBo'clook ut wie Oukland Congrewie tlonul Church on Oakwood boulevard, ghey hove now titty membues, and hope ty make ft 10 ut least. Dunno tho past fow days reports havo beon circulated to the cifoee that Mr. und Mrs Willlam R, Blair, of 437 Oakloy wvenue, bave boon annoyed wud He tet by the recelpt of a uumber of aiunymous Jetters couched tn the most obscone language, «These notes ure sald tu have been alpped nder the door by une known purtles, aud bave ‘been recolyed perlod+ leally for about w month buck. Mr. Blair is alleged to bave tracud foot-steps from hie door to a nelghbor's , house, and claims tut these nelgbbure’ have writion the hotes or -euusod thom to be written, A Trimuns Poparter spent somo tine in looking tuto the mutter yesterday, und bis investigations revealed the fact that It wasn ¢ petty hulghburhood quarrel, amounting to noth- ny ut wth, ‘THY OATES TROUPE 1s In troublo gguin,—this tine ut the instanco of Aly Jordan, kuown on. the bills aa dlarie itos- who begun wa sult before Justicy Bruyton esterday morning ugalnst the fair Alice and int Juck, hor buwlacks mumiger, to revover ¥2uu for unpaid galury, ‘The complainant bersalf ds onthe read at present, and appeared through bercounsel, ‘the defendants tiled «counter claim of $210 ayulnst her over and ubove the sum duo for salary, aud considerable testlufony was putin je sustuinit, Sumuel Cohen, the prop. erty ea, Meattiod that Miss Hostelle, us sesond judy Ju The Jolly Pertumer,” ta Phtladelpuia last full, appeared tuo €0. white satin purlor Gress, and sent tho bill in Jack, who pald $t merely us, a favor,’ The drow should = have becoine the property of the troupe, but Mise ostella Seni wreturn it, ‘On anothor occasion Jack palo doctor's bill for ber, amounting to $5." nslde of Jucluding ten days whe had threo atuge dre: Hrlding bubit valued arise A bil of $15. fora Wig and a 843 board bill were also Introduced und pin evidence nga) ost thoubsent Hustelle, jon ta all-this, tue ludy bud been ued 210 lu Ureunan, Lex. usa result of u misunder- Stundluy with one of thu ¢lurus,but had never pald tbe moncy, A siufliur trouble with a male aember of the chorus ut Auutin resulted ina [eee Hae, which tho ludy ulsu forgot: to pay, Muniwer Jack, on tukiug the ston , produced his account ks and Miss Kostelle’s contract, the latter document showing a0 ayrevincnt on the ludy's purt, Aug. 13, 18, tochurin the callaw youths aud wuthusiaatlc Iald-heuda, wuo make thomas Fay, of. “THE CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880— 'WELVE PAGES. up Q part of opera-bouffo audiences, at the Fats of Waweek. From his little book Mr. Jac read off long ist of Payments to tho Indy, tho nmounts ranging from £4 to $50, @ vase got no farthor this yeatorday, but will be taken up in ten days, or sooner, should Miss Rostelle are rive In the ‘alts, THE CILY-HALL. ‘Tne City Treasurer took up nbout $50,000 of tho 1870 acrip yeaterday. Oven 200 dog liconacs wore Issited yesterday, ‘The licensed cogs now number over 600, Tne Mayor yesterday was reminded that he had failed todraw hla January pay. A minute Inter he was interviowing the Treasurer, Jacon Getssent, G. T. Seotor, T. L, Stokes, and K. C. Royee, from the Board of Public Works of Cincinnati, were in the city yesterday. Thoy enme to find out how wa clean our streets. Tue only nowly-clected Alderman who bns 80. far put In an appearance is Hildreth, Ho wis around yestorduy with some of bis followers, and. the Intter ware doing some heavy work du the Ine of trying to nacertuin whit wits proposed to be done about letting him have his -seat. Thoy got very littlo satisfaction. ‘tie Finance Committoo was in session yester- day, andenmo to tho conelusion that tho city was liaule to Mra, Frink for damages dong her dock property tn wilening tho river somo timo ago in tho vicinity of Harrison streot, nnd tho vution on tho subject wis referred tu the Vomuilasioner of. Public Works fur bis con- sideration. ‘Tie Mayor was back from Peorin yesterday. To says he will take his timo in the preparation of the address on the canal question, and thit when ho puts {t forth tt will be ao strong nid convincing that no one cnn be clected to Cons gress from this State in the future who docs not ngree with him in the neecsalty of improve ing that water-way. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Martiew CaNxino was decinred fnenno and not a pauper, by a jury in the County Court yesterday. " ‘Tie caso of Al Reiter, and several othors of the “ gang," will como up in the Criminal Court Monday. ‘Tur County Court, contrary to custom, will be in session to-day for the purpose of disposing of set cases, r ‘Tne Criminal Couft adjourned at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon intil 12 o’cluck tas day, Judgo Smith haviug some matters to at~ tend to In his own Court, ‘du “Granger”? Committee wont out to the Tawn of Leyden yesterday ta loyk at two farom, one called the Ragur Farm and the other owne: by Dr. Tope, The lattor Is situated on both aides of the Dosplaines Ulver, containg 248 eres, and ig within sight of the rallrond station at River Park, on the Chicago & Pacific Uuilroud, * In tho Criminnl Court yesterday William Ros- ter pleaded guilty to potit larceny and was ro- manded for sentence. Johu Lyneh, who wis trled tor forgury ‘Thuiradiny, waa wequttted by tho jury. Several other iudictments ngninst bin wore stricken off, {t belny understood that this ‘was tho strongest caso tho prosecution had. Mn. C, H. Heep visited his -pationts at the County Jail yeaterday, and informed them ag to how tholr causes stood, Spaulding was expecting to get out yesterduy, and the only renson that he did not wng_becntve be bad a amall balance unsettled, Grogg will huve to atuy until Mone day, for tho stinpic reason that when Mr. Reed presonted his $1,218—tha money required to be nal over to the Post-Oflice’ Department—to, Postmaster Palmer the lutter refiised to uecept™ it, belloving that he waa not the purty to recelvo ft, and Mr. Heod hud to write tu the Departinent at Washinyton for Instructions. Ho wrote his nen Just Wednesday, and expects an answor jonday. W. W. O'Brten was before the Criminnl Court eaterday afternoon on behnlt of his client, Dr. Moyers “the applied for awrit of habens corpus, and the Court was inclined to grant the hearing: ofan arguinentin tho matter, but he anid it would be some time before he could fix a day, Mr. O'Brien said this would bo autlsfuctory, but he dealred to have the prisoner released on ball, and offered twice the amount exacted by Judge Rogers, which would make it $15,000. After sonic arguinents between the State's Attorney and Mr. O'Brien, the Court consented to relense Meyers provided the best of security for tho bond could be offered. | He fixed the tline for ex- atnining tho sureties at 12 o'clock to-day, DAN LAwnence—attorney, 80 called—np- red before Judge Smith in the Criminal Jourtyesterday with twomen named Rothgerber and Long, both well known in connection with cortuln casos, and requested ball for the noto- rlous John Garrity, tho slugging hero of many asauuits in this alty. ‘The Court wavered sume- what, whereupon Lawrences urged that Mr. Gore, one of the men _ussnulted by the Garritys, was furnishing tho two bailers with the necdful money to ee ball. = The 1S wid = that’ if stich Was the cuse, ho would fx the ball nt $2,000. Btuto’s-Attorney Mills objected to the two men who offered ‘thomsclves as suretics, and asked thine to find out about tholr responsi- bility, which timo was granted. It wns subse- uently aavertained that Mr. Goro was not in tho city, having gone to Sulphur Springs somo time ago, and itis extremely doubtful whether Mr. Goro is the man to eritwfish In such mane ner if ho were here. The noxt thing in order would be for him togo over and move to qunsh the indletinent ngainst the mun who tried bis best to take hia life and nearly succeeded, Tue case of the people, be eriedgrnertlred Mitts, on behalt of Mra, Harriet DBurchurd, against hor eblldren, John Burchurd, Irn Burch- ard, and Mary Pitts, waa concluded in the County Gourt yesterday morning, Jt will be remem- bored that this sult was brought by Mrs, Burch- ard, an oli Indy, for the purpose of compelling her children ‘to support her. Iho evidence showed that whon hor husband died ho lett her bout $5,000, to bo devoted to her mnniutenance, 80 far ne possible, through Hfo; thit through conveyances.and other processes ahe had no proporty left, and was forced to eke outa miserable existence on about $60 A your, which wis die to tho yenerosity of a son who wits worth ut Jeast oo, lt was also shown tht sho was cumpolled to work, although Ti years of age, and even thon her carnlngs were divided up among her delightful children and grandchildren, Judge Loomis, after hearin the case, decided that John should pay $3 an Mary Pitta $1.20 week for the old Indy’s sup port. The dufondants took an appeal, and were piven ten daya In which to raise u bond of $200, Tho partiog all live in tho Yown of Muine, GOVERNMENT. AFFAIRS. ‘Tie Assistant Treasurer yeatorday rocelved $18,000 and pald out $6,000 In allver, ‘Twenty thousand dollars iu gold was dis- bursed by tho 8ub-Treasuror yesterday. 'T. If, Moakrey, one of tho Storckeepors In this diatrict, hna been assigned to Loulayillo for speolal duty. Tue Internal-revenue receipts jyestorday amounted to #14,0e4; of which $10,025 wus for spirits, €3,800 cue trons tobitcco and elgury, and $1,082 wus contributed by beer, ANTON Niewan, who was Indicted by the Oc: tober Grand Jury, ve bia wite and sistersIn~ Ju, for drawing a pofislon for v child why hud dled, waa arrested “yesterday, but released ouhlsown recognizuicu to appear before: tho Diatrict Cort at its present terin. Hx-Posruagren McAwriun yesterday pleaded “Not guilty" ta the ebarge of embezzlement, before Judge Blodgett, His cuse is the third on theerlmiual eatendar, but may very probably: be doferred u few nuimburs to allow Mr. Storrs to return from Wushington, where he ti louking after sume cases befor the Supreme Court, Some of the Goverumont ollicers ure exprosa- ing wo little diauntisfaction at buving to move Into the new Dulldloug with thoir present unsube stantiul iixtures and furniture, which, they cladin, will hirdly boar tranaporting, No appro- prlution hus us yet been mide for furulsulg tho new bullding, and the present old furniture witl bantly be tu consonmice with the eummod ous room and clegaive of tho new quarters. ASSIBTANT-TREARURER FRANK GiLnEnT, in gompuny with tuo Direator of the Bilt, yedtor: day inspeetod the new vaults to ba used In tho now bullding for tho Sub-'Treusury. ‘They met all tha requiremunis, and will bold over fifty tous uf epevic, ‘Tho yaulta are in two storie: nine fect high, ‘The stecl has been shipped, ane work will begin noxt week, wo that the vaults are sure to be fiulshed by Muy'h, : HL. O, Buncwann, Dircotor of the United States Mint, arrived from st, Louts, where be hus'mado a somowhut Whsuecessful BLLOUpE to chunge thy sprevene: Syetuta of parchusiny ailver for the Now rivans Mint. Hhtberte the allver for Now Or- lennd bas been sent from Bt. Louls to Now York and thonee to New Orleans, ‘Che Government desires to do nway with those uselcas transpor tution charged, but the sluw people ut tho other ent of tho oly bridgy have yotton into the hubit of sending tholr silver to New York and refuse to change, ‘Tie new jury in the District Court will be sworn in April 15. ‘The Distrlet Atturnoy bina prupured the crintial cutendar ay follows: By B Allon, HF. Allon ot ul. Jobn MeArthur, Julius 1, Solon.ai, Heury Greduobuum, Hunry dallert, Henry Leugamun) Pniliy Bolle, Feoduriolt: Puszkosky, Michuel Lorton, Phineas Ayor at al, Charles N.' Wheeler, Bdward V. Joslyn, Mehul A. Jarvia, William Jukola, Anton Kuna, Bere nird Gradte et ol, turact Mintz, Matidy Ralph, Orrin ©. Whitnoy, Churlea H. Porklus, John Kramer, Cathuring Goodfellow, Anton Nieman etalk Hichard D. Lender, Willhun dL Coluhour, dacob Bremer, Join George Wustui, ‘Thomas ¥. oiliys, Cyrus sialth, Willian G. Loot George Halvorson, Churles AMuuller, Frederick F, Diutzach, Jogoptt Houun, Tue following is a Het of tho dutiable goods recelved ut the Custom-House yesterday: J, W, Butler Paper Cowpany, 16 bundles” paper; Musebuck & Humphrey, 2 deumy caustle wodu; fyon & Healy, 8 cucs musical ingtrumontay Witsun Brus. $ cases boslery; 0, M. cases luce; O. R, Kelth & Co., cuse dry * Kauzlue.& Hurgls, 13 cases" elyura; A. oases clgars; Junign, McClurg & Co., 1 books; Luugfeld & Neldciberger, 3 cuses fauey woods; Butter Bros, 0 bales leaf tobacco; Hit, cuse Taw & Co.,18 casks grease; J. Burr & Co, 1 ackage brandy; A. Ri. Mecker &Co., 10 tons pig- ron; Burloy & Tyrretl, 16 cases ginssware; Og- borne & Henckels, 19 ensos chamots sking;. 1). W. Irwin & Co., 645 bushels barley; Adams & Weatlake Manufacturing Company, 250 boxog tin-plates Fowler Bros, 110 sacks Batt. Collec- tlons, $0,125.09, : TI NEW POST-OFFICE. : ‘The main Noor of the new Post-OMce will bo partinily ready for oceupaney May 1, and tho re- maining rooms aimonth inter. “The wrrange- ments for tho accommodation gf tho public ang tho Post-Uitico oftichala nro unusunily convenient. As fa alevady known, there will be four muin entrances, one from’ eneh strect, though tho Jackson street one will bo used nt present for the recelpt and delivery of the mails. A public corridor runs arond tho Inne, well-lighted centre room on the Clark, Adums, and Dear. born street sides, with sultea of rooms on tho etrect aides for the heads of departments, ‘Tho Vostmaster wud his assistants will hive tho three larye raome ou tho Aduina streot sido, ox tending from tho main entrance tu Dearborn street, Tho Special Agent's headquarters will bo on tho sume street, but on the west sito of the entrance, and oxtending to Chirk streot. ‘Tho pithile corridor on the Clark and Dearborn street sidea will ond nt points Just boyonl tho taht entrances on those aides, Heyond this polut the central spice for the delivery of tho malls is extended over the outer walls. “Tho dis- titeh-room for recelyliyg and delivering malin pus Will be at the southwest corner of Clark and Jackson, with n sibstantial platforin out- aldo of tho bullding on Jackson strect, easily noe cossible from the street by tho tnall wagons. Tho: dispatching-room will contain threo elovators communicating with tho basement, where the paner maitis to bo assorted and damaged mull ns repalred, The Superintundont of Malle will be the only ollicial on the second floor. Tho tetter-drops to the central rvom will be on tho right, entering from Clark strect. Tho rultway division, retail stninp office, and general and jock-box delivery—thore will bo no “call boxes” hereafter—come next on the Thies Tho mumber of loek-boxes his been txed nt. 1,200, Tho Superintendent of Carrices will occupy an otiice next to the Special Agent on Clark stregt while the Auditor, Cashier, and Accountant wil have rooms across from the Postinaster mad hts assistants, ‘The wholesnio stamp window, moncy-orter division, and registered letter dis vision will be arranged in tho order given south of tho Accountant's room. Tho furnishing of the now quarters wiil be all that could be de- sired, Oneo in these now quarters, tho Post- master hopes to improve the Sunday mail serve {ce and the distribution of tho pantie Ronerally. GASTRONOMICAT:. THE SUNDAY DINNER WILL OF FANE. Following {8 the Sunday menu for cight per sons: gour, Macaroni, with ‘Tomatoes. FINIL. Broiled Fresh Mackerel a lo maitre d'hotol. ENTR INTHE, Lamb Chops, with Green Peas. * VEGETALLES. Young. Cabbage. String Beans, OAST. Loin of Veul, with Spinach, SALAD. Lottuce. DESSERT. Rico Pudding. Apple Jelly. - COOKING DIRECTIONS, i oup—Take one enllon of pot-nu-feu, | Ile! enn tothe balling point; then add one-halt pound of mitcurant inemnll pieces; when suf- ficlently bolted, suugon with galt and poppur, and serve hot, having previously added one-bal! can of tomntocs, with two spoonfuls of parmo- sun or Swiss cheese, grated fine, Fish—Follow directions given in previous numbers, Broil, with pepper and salt. Entréo—Tuke sixteen lnmb chops, well trim- med, and sousoned with sult and popper. Dip neh chap in melted butter and Iny on the roasting-pan. Put over o brisk. flra for ten minutes. ‘Surve on hot dish,—chops in a circle, Pops on the inside, - Roast—Tako a fat ronst from tho leg to tho kldnoy; salt and pepper. Place on top threo or four slices of sult pork, ud pour over a littic melted butter, Put in the roust-pan, havin proviously Hned the pin with four onions an two ellced carrots. Lot all cook for three boura over a slow tire, basting every half‘hour, Serva half tho gravy on the boiled spinach and the other half on the veal, Eunest Maguy. CHICAGO BEER. . THE PRICK WILL Not Go UP. ‘Tne Trtoens of yeatorday morning contained a brief brief telegram from New York, uns" nouncing the fact that tho brewors of that city had devided to ralse tho price of beer from $8 to" #90 burrol, It will be remembered that during - tho cariler part of last winter Tsu Trmune, learning that the brewers of Chicago had do-. termined upon forcing the price up in the, spring, interviewed the more prominent among them upon the subjoot and found thom unnni- mous In tho belief that, owing to the onormous advance in the price of kops, and a considera: ble increase in tho cost of alinost all othor mato~ iuls sed fu the manufuoture of beer, it would ‘he necessary for thom to advance the price ut ‘the clogd of tho winter's business, Itwns thera. fore season bla ta suppose tbat the action of tho Now York browers, which tho telegrain stated was to be followed other largo cities, woul certainly mude the policy of tho brewers _here,; but a reporter “who visited them yester- day found that there was no prospect of an immediate rise in prices. Among the lead- ing bruwers called upon was Sir. Brewer, of the Downer & Bomis Browlng Company, who stuted that, though thoro way n better rengon for 4 rulsa In price in Chicago than in any othor of the browing ventres, there was no prospect, owlng ton Inek of ununhulty among tho leading brewers, of tho vhango taking place. ‘There was wyery strong feuting tu favor of tho rise among a large majority of the brewers, but one or two of them held out, and combination soomed to be impossible. The Downer & emis Company fae vored the ndvance in price, and, he believed, tho retufiers would inv no serious objection to it, ug they avkuowledyed that nt the time thoy werd paying $10 0 burrel for their beer thoy were mukiiy more inuney than now, when they wore getting it for $8 Mr, Willtum C, Soipp, President of the Scipp Brewing Compuny, stated that he bud been in New York lately, but that be had not while thore taken any parc ih the discusalon of the price of beer question, ‘Thu rise in prices was Inuugu- rated iy Vatlidelphia, whoso browers ndvanced their rates April 1, Lho brewers of New York would do {t Muy J, and probably those of all tho lurger cities, except Chicago, would follow aut, The tine for an advance in Chicago was most favorable, Tho retailers, owing to tho publica don in Vy PRivUNe goino tine ago of the fact thut the browers int Hed ta raise prices in the apring, wero fu would muke no aby etlun to it. The prospect, too, was that tho business of the coming your would be enormous on account of the fimmensic number of: visitors brought w tho alty by tho nttrnctions to be oresented dure ing the sumtuer, Tho browers, however, hud” not been able = tu come to. an understanding upon the subjcet, and, beyouil a doubt, prices will remain during the summer us.ut pregout, -Awun Interesting that, Mr. Suipp stated that the sule of beer up to date this your ‘was lurger thun thut of lust, vo that, Irrespective of tho outside help to be called in by the Nation> al Convention, the Knights Lomplur Convention, and other events to come off herg this summer, the prospect of u bly buslucas iu beor was ul- moat 4 certulnty, SUBURBAN. NYDE PARK. The Hoard of Trustees mot in the Villago Fall Inst evening. Present; Trustees Ford, Foss, leck, Johnson, aud Hobart, tho latter in the chuir, Anordinanco granting right of way to tho Chicngo & Western Indlanu stallroad Company was preaonted and roferred, Applicutions for twolye saloon Heonses were Presented, accompanied by the required foes, und roferred. The ‘Treusurer’s slip showed a balanco on hand of 2,800, Tho Controllor’s report for March showed collvctiona of 820, G. Ii Monsen, accountant, reported that be bud exe auined the books und vouchors of 0. A. Hogue, Controller, and G, A, Folansbeo, ‘Lux-Claim Agout, and found thom’ correct, ¢ Some time aoe petition wus presonted by HH. W. Juckgon, Receiver pf tho ‘Third Nation! Hank, asking the vacation of Fifty-third streot cast of Park uyenug, ‘Tho potition was reported. buck udversely by Attorney Condve, The re- port wus accepted, Mr, Ford moved, and it was carried, that the reconmondations of the Coutrollur for w resur~ vey Of all dwellings using water; that 10por vent: reduction be made on alt rente paid duriog uy and November of vtech your on advance taxes, and that tho collection Df water-renta bo strictly Juforced on and ulter June 15 und Deo, 15 of each your, be adopted, ‘Lhe annual report of L, 9. Condes, Village At- torney, wus revulyed, showlug thut sixty-seven suite had been in bis bands, Of this numbur thirty-ofybt were disposed of, ‘The Tux-Claim Ayeat, Mr, Georgo A, Folana- bev, repartod for the yeur that the total amount of wonvy revolved by bin from wll eousces fron Muy , ABTU, tu Murch Jl, 188U, was $13,250; amount unsallected on tux-deeds and cvrtitl- id tax-reculpta now in bis posscaslon, $188. ‘The property now tn bia. foasoeaton Other than tax clulins umouuts to 621, ——<——————— THE FIRST CARRIAGES, ‘Twenty-five vurietics. Purchasers, callonthe old, popular dealor, H. J, Edwards, 225 Wabash, cor. dackvon, His experiences is guarantee for the best. Edwards’ aplendid jump-seat buggies aud phactons ure wpeciultios, ——— PRESENT YOUR WIFE or sweetheart with » bottle of Dulight's Spanish Lustral, and sco how bappy it will make bor, ———— The Eldredge Sowing-Machine.—It ends we world, and is the best for you ta buy, Sold on wonthly payments, 199'Btate ‘ntroets ee pap ‘Th t breath of fi Dawaou's elyura “ah Btatustroak” itera by the browera in ly, bo: THE COURT The German National Receivor Aftor Elias Greenebaum, Ho Wants n Donntich hy tho Latter to Ills Wifo Sét Aside. South Park Tax Sales—State Savings Assets —Judgmonts, Now Sults, Ete. BILL AGAINST ELIAS GREENEBAUM A credltors’ bill of formidable dimensions was fled yesterduy In tho United States Cireult Court by J, M. Fluwor, Reeoiver of tho German Nae tonal Hank, arutnat Ellas and loaina Greenes tatu, Honry EB, and Moses E. Greenebaum, and Gerhard Foreman. Mr. Flower sets out that on tho 18th of December, 1870, ho recovered Judy- ment for $t4id uguinst Elias Greenebaum, and on tho 22d ult. rgpovered anothor Judgment for 27,805 and costs agalnst Milas, Henry, and David 8 Greenebaum, Excettion hus been fsaued, but the Sheriff has beon unable to find any prop> erty of tho defondants, These Jusiginents were based on the. Mobility of Elixs Greenebaum as stockholder in the German National Bank. The stook was bought by him between January, 1874, and July, 187%. In May, 1874, Elias became a Phrtnor of Henry Greencbuum & Co, and thereby beeamo Mablo with them on $101,600 of stock held by tho firm. By tho terms of tho partnership in Mny, 1874, Elias contributed $260,000 to tho firm, and became a momnber of both the Now York and Chicago houses. Those two branches, !t.is claimed, us well as tho German National Bank, bud just passed through tho panic of 1878, and had pres viously carried on their business so recklesly that thoy wero thon owlng $1,000,000, and wero insolvent, evon with the $200,000 belonging to Eling. Theyjsustained their credit only bya succession OF payments ond Habilities, incurring: new debts to pay old ones, until December, 1877, whon thoy suspended paymenttand went into Innkruptey, owlng near 400,000 of debts, while thelr ussots were not worth over $00,000, Tho German National was also at the tine go tonded down with doubtful gud worthless ussets that it, tou, faited the sume day, sv that ontering these two firms a8 partner, asim Mnbilitics thon existing * by wileh hoe beenine to all-fatents and purposes impoverished an Worthless." Prior to May 18, (874, Eling bid ‘been a partner with Gorhurd Foreman, baying % Anlf-intorcet {a the business, and the firm thon was worth about $1,000,000, chiolly in moriey, stocks, and real estate. With the excep- tion of his homestoml, worth $26,000, and of 100 sharos in tho Germuin Nutiounk Ellas had little property but bis interest in this firm. Whonthe lirts dissolved Elins clulmed to. be worth $650,000, and was 60 regunied, and when bo went into the firm of Honry Groencbaum Co, and Greenovuumn Bros, & .Co, his known wealth was such that he restored tho creditof the firms, ond enabled thom to carry on business with renuwod oredit. After tho firm relict, howover, Eling came out fn a state- mont that On tho 1th of SuyolBi, two days box fore he went into partnership with’ the Greeno- baums, he had transferred all.bis personal prop- erty, except 3200,000 cush and welafin for $0,000 againet Henry and David 8. Greenobaum, to his wifo Rosina, ‘The deed to hor concluded as fol- ows: z -“ Now, tharefore, in constderntion of $1 to me inhand putd, 1, Eling Greentbuum, of tho City of Chicago, ete., do hereby give, ussign, transfer: unto my wife, Hosiua Greenebaum, ail my right, title, and interest in and to tha indlyidunl assaté of the Inte firm of Greenebaum & Fore which will be kept by suld Foreman at bls ottico in a auparate safe for collection und conversion, “with iny assistiues and concurrence. - “It fs understood and agreed that should at any time uny of tho sald usrets, by exchange, forcolosure, or settlement, ‘be ‘converted Into reul eatnte, und thereby tho ‘title of the interest of said Rosina Groenobaum -bo vested inte Ellus Greenobauin, tho said Ellas Greenebaum Js vl- ther to transfer and convey the sume to guld Rosina Greenebaum, or pay thorofor the amount of tho original Indebtedness: ‘The complainant charges that this protended conveyance Was never dellyerod to Mrs, Greene baum, or, if it was doitvored; it was not until after the failure of tho Greencbaurns; that the exceution of tho instrument, and tho fact uf tho gift evidenced by It, wero @tudlously and do- summed kopt a scerot fromevery one tintit aftor tho fallure, for tho purpiso of onabling the ‘firms and tho bank to continue business by ro- Jigues “on tho woll-known. provious wealth of Ellas Greenebuum; ;that Elias knew "ho was about to engage in a risky business, and purposely arranged his affairs so that, should he prove unstceussful, and ho be unable to pay ull his Mabilities, thut he should “be enabled to cast the burtion of tho losses on hia creditors instead of oj. tho property thus secretly, and Sur reorounty attempted to be withdrawn from tholr renehand he would still, through his wife, be cnubled to onjoy the prop- erty he bad put in ber bands.” That property ‘Was worth about $350,000, cunsisting of un undis vided bulf in the unsettled purthership assets of Greenebnum & Fereman, No notloo of the ns- sigumont to dire. Greenebaum was given to Foreman, and he remainodcin ignorauco of it ‘until March 22, 1878, durlugwhicn time be bad pauld Greenetaum about» $250,000 on nocount, whith umount Ellas claima she deposited in the Gorman National to his own credit, aa truateo Ty eturiior allegod by complainant that at je furthor allege mptainant that a: tho time this cunve outed wits unde by Eling bo aud his wife wore living toyother, and that the conveyance was vold under u proviso in the Marri¢d Women's act of 3874, which provides “thnt where husband ond. wite shall be iyi together no transfer or couveyance of goods and chattels between such: husband and wito shall be yalld na against tha sights and Interests of any third person, unless euch transfer or con- veyance be in writhng, ud bo acknowledyod and recorded in the samu+inanner ns chattel- mortgages ure reauired to be aexnowledyed and: recorded by the luws of-this State in cngus Where tho posecssiou of the. property is to re- malin with the mortgugor."" No revord of any buch gift was ever made, and Ellus until a short tine before the bunkruptoy bold solo con trol of the property, A intge of this property bay? since tho fullure of tho Grecnebiunia .beon collected und roinyested, whilo somo of it ati! remains in tho hands of Foremun or ini thoge of Henry E, or Sloses K. Greenebaum, :Comptatnant then ex- pressly charges that this transfer to Mrs, Greenebaum was only 8 trust for Elins' bonotit, feud wus in bad fulth and yold as to ull the cred ltorsof Henry, Ureoncbaum & Co., or Greono- baum Bros, & Co, or of the German National Hank, buth as to those croditora oxtating ut tho thue and us to those who buve subsequently be- come suoh, und that such conveyance wus inndo. with intent to hinder, detay, and defraud Elle’ creditors. Tho Recetver, ‘thorefore, naks that the aboyo cunyeyance by Elina to bis wife may bo sct naldo us friuudutontand vold, that the de~ fendanta may be deereed to hold the property in trust for Elina’ creditors, that thoy bo restrained, from disposing of uny of it, and that a {tccelver May bo uppalnted to take, chargo of itand nse it in paying tho above two judgments. Messrs, Tenney & Flower appeared tor complainant, te SOUT PARK TAXES, Judgo Dyer yestordyy morning decided tho cuse of Peppor vs. Coombs. This was: a bill to sot asido cortificates of bale of certain lands for South Park ussessments'‘on the ground thut wl the purchases of South Park taxca made by the Commissioners through: Rt, W, Bridge were vold Uecuuse Bridge paid for thom with momoran. Quin checks instead of cuah. It seems that all the lands bought in by. tho Commissioners were bought by lirldge, ostengibly for bimeclf. Tho Judge bold that #& niuintolpal corporation hud moro powor in such a cage than an jndividuul, and that us it wus bidding in on ite own tuxes there was no contravention of tho statutory rovision requiring sules to be imate for cnsli, Moreover, thy bill was defcotive in not making tonder of payment of any amount that might bu: found bali by it, und the bill would therefore huyo to be diumissed, ,- — TUE STATE SAVINGS DANI. In Fobruary lust Judge Otls received trom J, 0, Wethorboo a bid of. $10 a shure on abures of the Calumet and Chicugu Canal & Dook Company stock, aud abd of the whole amount duv on U10 bonds of tho same Company for $1,000 uch, Ho referred tho mutter to the Court, and was directed to advertise for bettor bids, and, If ho could not yet then, wae directed to accept Mr. Wethorbou's olfer,t A fow duys ayo Wether. boo withdrow his offer. The Reculyer thon went on tosell at auction, but could not gute bid, and aow hne tho property: on bund, with no prose wut of gutting rid of it, Any olfers will Thunutully received, “% v will bo TUE GERMAN SAVINGS, Mr. 0, H, Horton, “Aasiqneo of the Gorman Bavings Bunk, tited “tho following report yos- torday of bla business the past mouth: 2 RECKIPTS Neal esta ‘Hills receivable, 1,001 UILUrY 4. 4G ‘Tux rebate, 1,009 TOtal reseevees eeseesyesceneye BOUL . DISUURSRMENTS. doposits aud ‘itn of property by order of Couttreresces %851~84,084 Balatico on hand. Ole ITEMS. Ex-Postmaster Johy McArthur appaared be- fore Judge Blodgett yesterday, uccompanied by Llu counsel, E. A. Storrs, and pleaded not guilty to tho criguval Jadltment ayalust him of cm. Dezzling Post-Omce funds. His enso is on tho entendar for Thuraday, and is the third on the eull. Judgo Bmith will be in his luw court-room this morning nt 10 o’elock todlsposo of nll unfinished Dusiness that was continued front Inat term, and will algo havo a porsiptory, vall of mottons for now trial In tho following cnsos. Noa. 2,22, SE LUTE, 2.208, 2.272, 278, 2.288, and 1650. ited in hearing the ease Judge Jimeson ts enso of tho Hoek River Paper Company ys. Tho Chicago Vublishing Compiuy, the publishers of the defunct Poxt and Mai. "his ts 0 bill te com pel nnussessment of thostockholiters, prominent nmong whom are 'T. 1. Needles, 8. M. Cullom, O, 1, Farwell, and Arthur Edwards. Tho trial bids fulr to Inst several days, Tho sixth dividend tcoting In the case of the Ttepublio Fire-Insurance Company was set for yesterday afternoon, but was obliged to bo post- Doned to May 7 on necount of a mistaleo of tho attorneys fn giving propor notice of tho anlo of tho assets. ‘U'his Is tho eecond timed delay has oveurred from tho samo cause, DIVORCES. Barah Cropley filed n bill yesterday against her husband, James Cropley, asklug fora divorce, on the ground of cruelty, Similar bills wero ulso fled In tho Clroult Court by the following: Theodore Lorez from Frederiko Lorenz, on tha ground of desertion; Joseph Loeb from Annie M. Loeb, for the same ennso; Julin it, Brent from W. IL, Brent, for tho gine cause; Henry Hotzke from Sophia Retal for adypltery; Sarah Halght from Frank A. Tiatght. for alultery: and Bornhard SM, Balstad Frou Sophia, M. Mulstad, also on the ground of adultery, ‘Jude Tuloy granted a divoroo to Christina 8, Durland from Bonjumin Durland, on the ground of desertion, : FEDERAL COURTS. Z TE. W. Putnain fled n blll yesterday against Chorics G. Hutchinson to prevent hin uaing a patent for Improved bottte-stoppora, originally. issued to J.B. Miller Out, 27, 187%. J. M, Flowor, Receiver, began a sult for $8,000 furninst A. Wise, . Matthew Gottfried and othors filed 9 bill aguinst George Wagner to restrain the infringes ment of tholr patent for pliching barrels. STATE COURTS, William H. Abel began a suit in attachment yesterday ayalnst Albert Crosby to retovor $101. Frank A. Johnston filed a blll against’ Mar- garct MeArthur French, Katherine BM. ond Goorge P, Knowles, E. M. Perrine, and othors, to foreclose n mortgugo for $8,110 on part of Dock 44 in. tho Village of, Evanston. John, Charles, and Wiliam M, Wiley began a. sult ror 81,000 ugainst E, G. Asay. Wallin A. Smith tiled a bith meee Sidney P, and Emma d. Walker, W. Hf. Holden, Horace Driggs, Louise B. W. Bowen, KE. 1. Howen, the Commercial Loan Company, the Firat National Think of Chicago, and Ambrose Plomondon, to foreclose a mortgage for $5,000 on the suuth 7 feet of Lot 14, Block 3, In the Canal Trustecs’ Bubdiviaton af tho W, i; and tho W, % of tha N. E. 4 of See. 37, 30, 14. Cuthorine Widner commonced a, sult In tres- Bass ugalost John Rosenauer, clalining $5,000 nmared, Siichnel Murphy: benan A suit for $6,000 dam- ages uguiuat Cyrus Libboy. = PROBATE COURT. In tho estate of Francis 8, Sullabury et al., nilnors, letters of guardianship wero lasted to-J. Elizabeth Ketchell. The estute is valued ot about $1,250, - Iu the estate of Charles Felker, minor, lottors of guardianship wero issued to Muria Jauck, ‘The cstate fy valucd at about $200. In tho eatato of John Felker, letters of ndinin= istration wore Issued to Maria Juuck. The es- tate ia valued at about $1,000. THE CALL TO-DAY, Jopax DrumMoNy~In chuinbers, dupa Brovarrr—Passed vases. Juvor Gary—Motions, Jupar JANESON—Divorco cases at 9 a.m, Junax Roayns—Submitted cases, Jupar MonAN—Matlons. Jupar TuLEY—Divorce cases, Jupos BARNus—Divoree cuses. ., THE CALL MONDAY. Jupar Dirvasonp—In chambers. » dupaz LLoparrr—Passed cases in thotr ordor on his calendar,, . Avrgtiate Count—Motlons. =a Jupar GAuy—B87}, 881, 887, 017, 020, 921, 923, 024, penal 928, 920, 90, 092, 033, and 930. No case on Jupau JAMEsON—Contested motiona, Juvon Kogyns—188 to 165, inclusive, No. 149, McKay v8. Dixon, on trial, uh JUDIE MORAN—154, 160%, 162, 203 to 180, inclu- sive, excont 185 und 168, No case on trial, Jupae Surey—Contested motions. unGE 100! jot cases geno! 08, 1,20, and 1,054, sonora none z — JUDGMENTS. as Heke’ UntrEep Sates Crncurr Count—Jupor Brop- Qert—Edward Taylor ys. Town of Ohio, $2,778.92, —B. E. Potter ys. Same, $10,419.80. Burenron Count—Juvax Ganr—A, J. Field etal. ys. Thomas Coxswotl, J, H. Wek Oved W. Wallis, Sine > seeevand Cincurr Count—Jupaz Rogens—J. E. Tyler He Louis Hilbuan; vordiet, $335.61,—Sitver Crevk Morris Coal y $e fe oe /ompany va, Chicago Starch ———— DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR DIVIDENDS, From New York Tribune, March It. A large number of holders of policies In tho New-York Life Insurance Company who live In the Southern States Nave brought an action against the Company for an account- Ing.. ‘The plaintitfs elatm that since 1874 thera has been a great diminution in the amount of dividends given to’ policy-holders Hving South. Vroteats against this were presented by them to the Company, and tho latter thon made additional payments, which it claimed made their dividends equal to those of other policy-holders, At the same tine the Com. pany refused to give them nny evidence of Unis, and they demand an accounting to deter- jnine the question, ‘The answer cluims that the cessation of dividends to tho plnintiits was because of the prevalence of the yellow-fever in many in- stances; In others the policles wero forfeited for non-payment of premiums, All that was due the plaintlifs tind sinew been pald, BL, Andrew moved before Justice Daniels yes- terday, on behalf of the plaintiifs, that “tho matter should be sent to a referee to examine the accounts, W. Jf, Lornblower opposed this on behalf of the defendants, Justico Daniels sent tho matter to the Special ‘Tern to determine the right of the plaintiffs to jmalntuln the action; an accounting can a ward bo kad, pena > ECCLESIASTICAL TRIAL, . Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TontA, Mich., April 0.—The Rev, J. W. Reid, of Grcenvilic, for the Inst two and n halt yours pug torof tho M. E. Church of that plavo, wus ro- contly tried hy un ecclesiastical Court on several churges mude by membera, of hig olfloln! Ruard, Ono of these charves was dealing in whoat-op- plone nud anothor was a deseuration of thé Babe bath by work. Tho churges wero sustained by the Court, ‘nnd Mr. Reid” was suspended until next September, whon the Mlehigan Conference pmeets, A recuptlon waa tendered him recently by is many friends in Greonville, and a purse of nearly $00 inndo'up for hin. He has now gone Into business In Qreouville, ———————___ PROPOSED EXCURSION, * Avavara, Ga., April .—A mecting of citizens ‘was held to-dny to muke arrangoments for tho reveption of excuralonisia from Cincinnati next woek, aud adopted resolutions declaring that “We welcomo with gonuine plensure and un- nixed sutisfaction the coming of Cinclunatt's delegation, hoplug that tho occuslon of - thelr visit will enable us ns a peoplo te encourage and cultivate business relations dud friendly connuc- Hons existing between Cincinnatl and Augusta, thoreby hastening tho duy in whivh these two xrout soctions, the West aud Boulb, of our suune try shall understand tho fulluoss of identity of jvc by which thoy must be bound In tho fut- EG.’ . Committecs were appointed to make the neo ongury urrangoments, a A BIG JUDGMENT. Hannisnona, Va., “April YW—An opinion was Aled by Judge Honderson to-duy jn the cuso of The Commonwealth ve. Tho Pennsyjvania Rull- youd, an appeal by tho latter from tho tax wottiv- mont of the Auditor-Gonoral and Stato Treng- urer for 1877, The Auditor-Genoral charged tho tax for part of the year on dividends under tho aot of i674 and on tho apprnised vuluo for tho rowulnder of sho year Sundae the act of 1877, The ,Company contended that the tax should buve ‘been charged oy tho uppratecd Value of stock fur the entire year, without reference ta divie denda, as they ’did not reach 6 per cont, The amount in dispute swag MS, Judginent for the ontire awount is yiven In favor of tha Com- yonwnaien with lutercst and costs, uniounting to THE LANSING FAILURE, Spectal Dtspateh to Ths Chicago Fribune, |. Lansing, Bich., April 0.—Six wocks ago.tho hardware finn of Grove & Harrison, iu this pity, owluy to belug heavily juvolved, suspended aud closed their doors, Ona of their “principal crediters was tho firm of Hibbard, Spencer. & Co., of Chicagu, who sued thelr claim in tho United States Cirenit Court, obtained Judgment, anid attached tho stool, placing Deputy Cushing in charge. Previous to tho levy severnl chattel mortgaea had been putonthe stock to secure local creditors’ claims amounting to about 3,000, ‘The stock waa nidvortised for sale on ond of tho chattel mortanges; but this was prevented by nn Injunetion, However, yestorday partics holding anothor mortage, In the abscnve of tho Deputy, Marshal, obtained possession with a duplleste key, and gold the stuck to Myron Green, ono of tho creditors in this city, abject {o tho other mortgngos, after whieh, Hie proper- ty was again surrendored Into the hands of tho Marshal. Mr. Graver, agent of tho Chicago Parties, appeared on tho scene tu-dny, and sue rintended thy second sale of the goods to sats isfy the lovy. Bidding was onan large share of tho stock for his house, Ho was at onco nrrcat- ed for trespass, and now there is music in tho nlrwith tho Inwyers at tho crnk, Tho stock Inyulced at over $0,000, but it is sufo to any there will net bo much loft after tho lawyors got through, ——$——— Tho “Kimball” combines the essential ex- eellences of all the high-priced plunog, nud Bull sella fora medium figure, ——_—————— Timea: Our highest artists In dentist The McChosueys beyond doubt, though but $8 a set. aera ‘The moth not attack fabric thatis packed In Buck & itiyners * Moth Powdor,’* = DEATHS. “CARIt—Apiilg, Ratio Carr, dauahtor of Thomas nnd MGA Umer Reaalt pane ara auameer Of Thomas and Funeral nt 2o-cluey Bodlgwiek-nt, to Grocolani aie DANFOUTIL-Lydln, wite of Abner Danforth, tha residanee of Al. tie Danforth, 08 vant Uonutans st, af Wenrt diseiad, Gn April aged (8 yunra, TP" Moston, aie, and Now iampsliire papors PMCWILITANS—In Orlggavitle, Pike C RTAIAK rlenavilie, Ptka County, Ti, vara 34 Heid Dire, dames Melvin, awed nd Feary, ‘Are MoWilintin had hoon n roudent Or the pines for forty-two yours, und wan hold in high Gatoch by nil wii know hor. Yor {anernl wis laruely attonded by the old residonta of the placer ‘Lay asvarn papers plense Copy. WALSH—April 8, at hia reaidonco, 90 South Cinek+ aL, ‘Thoms Walsh, kod 4 years, tive Of Whurlous, County Tipperary, Lreiand, Funen Hondas, Apri il; at 10 n. m4 from St. John's janco by curs to Calvary. MAYO—Aprilf nt Ouk Park, 10, Ellznboth 8, Mayo, witout, G saya ‘Tinorai sdrvleee’ April 10, nt p,2m. at her ate rost= ADSIT—In. this olty, Friday, Aprit 9,1 AE MT Tet amas sisal em tstbo 1s Suni 330 o'clock p. m., reside i of bination J Ate Ale Ot Praietosave YONS—Un, tho Oth’ Inst. nt iF Sllverent., Hy oniyson of Thomas d. and alacy Ie Tyotia aoa’ Funeral on Sunday, tho {1th inst, to Calvary. SMITH—At hls residence, 1108 Pratrio-av., on tho Bth inat., Adam Binith, axed 8 yenrs, ganeatineel Site de ea Seah Bundny, $1th inst, wesw p. me pa aa SIUIAT'S—At tho residence of Mr. 0, C, ay Wilned-pince, Aurit knw P, Dove, beloved: wife In é seliginains will Do thkon to Charlotte, Mich, for in- {27 Charlotto and St, Loula (Atich.) papers ploasa aYEL At 6 fi f sant t or No Banas Monon, Waltor sore, ome Now k, Urooklyn, and Boston papers plonso JUDGR-Fridn Apel, Nol Wensntiene, Stee taraoy ages ne oe restdonen, i undny, April 3), Funoral by cars'to Calvary, 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS, BUULAR MENTING OF THE THIRTEENTIL ZU Ward Itepublican Club this oroning at Benz's Hull, _Lustness‘of (mportanco, IPE REV. 8.1. WISITAND WILL CONDUCT tho Sunday-schoo! teachers’ mocting to-day at in Fn Malt, (Pie COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS mieeting will bo hold in the ¥. Af Jor this evening, THIRD WAnD REPUBLICAN CLO Wiig. HioLp sR heREoHln hingroning RES o'cinck at Ataruing! I | i iY. und "wontyes 3 all itepublicans ty tho ward Invited. oo? Scone ae PRAYER: . G, aA. pare Apu FIRST WARD REPUDLICAN CLUB MERTS at the Grand Pucine lotal to-night at 8 o'click. TPMIE POURTIE WARD REPUBLICAN CLUD WIL ‘TP inicot tus ovening ae Armory teal odie YOUNG PEN SSREPUNTICAN CLUB oF Recond Congressional Distriot Wl meot_ this evening at zl Wust Mudison-st, (Carpenter's Hnll), An intoroating debate on the third-turit question will be the fenture of the ovoning, All nro invited, ns runny tot retkera WIN ba prosont, FLAVORING EX'TRACTS, Ne Oo Vanilla Lemon ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pre= serve to the highest degree the tri, flavors of the fruit. Por peculiar delicacy and rich- ness, as well as great strength and perfect purity, they have no equal. As proprictors of the Royal Baking Pow- der, we assure cur patrons that the samo standard of excelicnce is adopted for tho Royal Flavoring Extracts as in the Baking Powder, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORE. SPANISIL LUSTRAL, Sol hy HAIR Si Ao ae WiLL BB * THE RESULT Lust oF usiIna : Delights Spanish Lustel, MUSE TOM ESTA DES tonite to a TON DRI: HUI SUITS. All the work urge thio panian baud Tae REA ties BION INTE 2 OTRO AT ittent with jad by tho Ladies of Je ldentteal with tho preps,ration us Yor salo by Druggleta and ot the Hoadqnartors, » A. /DELICHT'S HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT,. THE FINEST IN THE CITY, 1529 MADISON-ST., CITICAGO, BICYCLES, Road Bicyeles Aro better than horses! ‘They will y alles nin duye and toy eat nothing, ' Send vont\etamp "for Cutae "Yo H. Falrleld, 29 State-at., Cbicazo, DYEING AND CLEANING, Pu elvots, “Marinas a H Biixud "Goods, £04. ulsy Gontst Clountnx, taumsoiwely ayo, una ed ot analboxycnse, Onters CANDY. roculyew and roluued by expross, CANDY Bond th #4, or for 2; Hoston Faticy Bloam Dya Mouse, 133 Hiinals-su. 2) Wost” Bt " Clurkeat.,, Chl & samplo f° tho” byt wi, and IW south ea. box, by oxpr (unites in Ainurlea, pur up. cles ganuly, and ‘airietly bury, Tofera WChicayo. Address UUNTIEL, Contscdoner, st, Chich 33 Sadie! eaza. ; apne a8. CANDIES, 2h Evory Day, Conaid- trad te WEOy Mins work CAMAMELS Bpouinity. Whuiesule und toatl, T0 & sO" Nt EO RUN TE ST, VATE BT. ¥ TRU 1% : wae RUNES rn si Sa CHAS. 7. WIL'TRS For Trunks Yaichela, Bary Se. dewiil pay. : Nor dW Statoout, Baturday afternoon, from 823 | AUCTION SALTS, By GE0. B. GORE &C0,, and 83 VY AUCTION! Dry Goods DEPARTMENT. Regular Trade Sale TUESDAY, April 13, 9:80 a. m, Clothing, Parasols, Ribbons, Hats, Caps, Alpacas, Laces, Umbrellas, Ruchings, . Collarettes, Pearl Buttons, Turkey Red Covers, Crashes, Cottonades, _Flannels, Straw Goods, Ladies’, Missos’, Genta’, nnd Boys’ Stylos, including an Invoice FINE TRIMMED IZA'TS. Suspenders, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Broche Shawls, Overalls, Underwear, Harness, Halters, SURG RG TG ggy HARDWARE. SPEGIAL BANKRUPT OFFERING (PHMEMPTORY). ‘This Stock ts really-valuablo, and includes some fm portant Speciaitios,: to-wit: Table and Pocket Cub tery. Strap ond “I Hinges. 100 Dox, Steal Shears and Scissors, mado ty the Connocticut Cutiory Co. A Large Lot of Carriage Bolts, Cow Bulla, Shovels and Scoops, Patent Plawsi, Auger Bitts and Bite Stocks, Aland Axes, Try-Squares, Bovols,. Buck Hawa, Bad Irons, Woll Whoeois, Dividers, Monogram: Locks, Steel Hatchots,Wostanholm's Razors, Mcture Knobs, Gimiots, Scrow Drivers, Noll Sots, Hammers, Brushes, Gato Hooks, Mont Clonvors, Nut Cracks, runing Shears, Slates, Bush Hooks, ctc., ute, Carpets. ARO. F. GORA & CO, Auctioneers, meee ANOTHER VERY LARGE © AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOES, AND ~ SEIPPERS | WILL BE MADE BY GEO. Pp. GORE & CO, 80 & 82 Wabasheav., On Wednesday, April 14,... +. CUS SLENGING A/D 0:90 ALM, Nothing larger or moro varied In nasortment has over been shown tn Chtengo, Catalogues and yoous ready for inspection Monday, Thursday, April 15, at 9:30 a. my TRADE SALIZ CROCKERY ‘AND GLASSWARE, 30 crated English F..G. Ware, G0 cashes Amerioun WG. Wares 40 cttsles Rocke. ani Yellow Wares 1,800 Urls, Glassware “assorted.” Full ling Lumps, Lamp Fixtures, ‘Tad! a Goods patkod ye County Merchantas, COUT ee Gita, P, GOI & CU.. Auetionoore ENRY & HATCH, B Buccesao! ‘Choa. 15. Rnaitin & C succonornte Tat bo Wabusueaye” AUcHoneorm Extra Large Auction Salo Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, TUESDAY, April (3. 600, Sample Lots REGULAR AND ‘FIRST-CLASS: GOODS, To'the Retail Trade: Wo sbntl voll a splondit tot of Gonts* French Calf Yund-Yowod #oody, consisting of Btrap Shoes, Hulud Oxfords, Engileh Walking Shou, Button Bouts, Gulls Ors pluiti und foxed, Atexts nnd Opera Isoate, all cite jom-mada, In youd sixes, nnd they wilt bo sold'In small ots to sult tho rotall trade, Nu such yoods wera. avon unudetiun. Gouds ean bo weom und exim Wye WEDNESDAY, APRIL (4, REGULAR TRAD SALE Dry Goods, Clothing, Fur and Wool Hats, * Straw Goods, locos Ircaa Silks, Invulcos Embrolderiee Also © pl Laces, Moniory, NutiOns, ote, t 10 ofctoclt a. ma, itty Mangione — ny By ELISON, FLERSIEIN & CO, Suna td Rundulph-st, @ jonoral Ayeuonuors For Our Sale To-day, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, A Gonoral Stock New and Socund-Iand FURNITURE * And Mouschold Goods. AT 11 O'}OLOCK, he biegost ting of the sonson. OVEN 200 NEW AND UsED CAnLETS. - 5 Quod Marble-Top Chambor Sots, 6 Parlor Suits, WHICH MUST BE SOLD. Bale commences nt jf past Y with @ Lig trap-room full MLIGON, FLEMBIIM & CO. * =e By A. D. WILLMANNS & CO, (Successors to 1), Lony & Co.) At our Salosroum, 173 andolph-st, This Saturday Morning, April (0, t o'clock a, m. in order to close consignments co hand, wo witl seil at auovion, without und Dr. Vorry Purlue Bults, 3b. Black ny Funey Painted Chainber Buts, SM." Centra ‘Tables Mier and Muntel Mirrors, Wardrobes, Hureaus, and ® RECT RMtay Blayens vba, pig et, Coote Coane OB, UU, 80. ve : Your 0104 NC: JOLNGON, Haleauion, F; CLOTHES CLEANING, OUR OLDE CLOTIRS 1228 tsp LADIES AND GENTS [So yr ou anu creme: Te ‘PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS li dissyois Ceticas Bend for [lhustruted Catulggiin. te LAWN MOWEIGS BEV AL D. Ail work warren guy Hecund-nund Machluvs qaxon‘tu Gxchunse fetal ech MASH GooDs, Witcleaie & fetal, Bond for price Hal.” Guuds sont CO, p. uy wlels Sole agent for thy *OLTirUl Wigs made tw order and warrmuts [ At 8 ade | HTALEWE., 25 Wost