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wig” poitlunts and 118 eat paitenta: the average num: ty. Angronren cutie upon Edson Keith 7 o., «when saked whether the C. ce. Ath of Maren 6 Over othor muchines tod for mks fe THE CITY. GUNERAT NEWS. } RW. Rees, the Postmaster of Madleon, Wis, 3: Sent the Grand Pacile, Mr, Koyes states that <1 2 tho outlook for Maino in Wisconsin nover wns > Detter, and bo ls gaining in strongth evory day. , ‘Tur, temporntura yesterday, an observed by * Minnasse, optician, No. 8& Madison streot (Uinit- ‘UNE Building), was, at 8 8. m., 62 degrees; 10 a. 1M 63; 12m. Wz Fp. mM. 703 6 P. OL, THBP. Mhy 68, Maromoter, 8 a. m. Me > ‘Ene Academy of Scionces met last evening tn se, their rooms on Wabash avenue, near Van Turen treet, Prof. H. HH. Habeock presiding, Tho evening's session was devoted to an informal talk on ornithology with a eritienl examination of interesting specimens. * Crurr-Cienk GrEasox, of tha Probnto Court, + recelyed nletter yesterday from Maj, Scribner, of tho First Brigade stat, who ls on nn fnspect~ ing tour through the State, The letter was dated at Hochelle, und the Major states that that neighburhood is strongly in favor of Binine, a Cononstt Mawn yosterday held an inquest up- i on Hanora Ryan, aling “Patay Bolivar,” who { committed sufcido Bunday afternvon by taking: vf adose of morphine, and upon Victor von der 3.) Lochan, who connitted suicide In the North Di- ‘\" Yiaion by taking a dose of strychnine. Verdicts ‘ in fecordance with tho facts were returned in both instances, Anvetise of grain-trimmors was held at No, 46 North Clark street Inst night to talk about more wages, ‘Tho trimmers seem to think tholr + Wages are now too low, but thoy do not sity. how * murh of an inerenss {s wanted. A cominit- Cy teo was appointed to confer with the bosses and seoif the improvemont in business could not reach the trimmers, when the mecting nd- dourned, ‘Tne Audubon Shooting Club mot est Gvoning in the Sherman House tn_ quarterly session. W. -' @.dobnson, Charles FB. Felton, Chartes Kern, omas Stig, and J. A. Soxton wero appointed Gologntes to the State Sportainen’s | Association, ». Which meets in Guleshurg on the 2ith of Ma: =" * The following-inmed were appointed alternate Charles Morris, W. B. Wilcox, F, A. Howe, Dre ' N. Mowe, and J. J. Kloiunan, The delegates 4" have the powor to gelect four_men nsf teum st Galesburg to represent the Ciub at tho State shooting contest. The Board of Directors were requested to call a club shooting contest as soon a8 they could secure birds. Tre Pullman Palace-Car Company, {a still une accided as to just where it will locate its pro- posed mammoth enr-shops, and expeditions to -<; various points within a convenlent midlus of tho gity arc the dally order of rhings. Hepresenta- ‘tives of the Company took napeclal car yesterday on the Chleago, Burlington & Quincy, and paid a visit to Hindsdale,where they examined 13k-acre tract of tund east of and adjoining Western Springs; and n 400-ncro tract enst of and nd> joining Hinsdale, Both tracta possessed thoie ‘advantages, but it 18 altogether probable that several more oxpeditions will he taken befora tho Company gets down to tho netuni business , Of comparing the advantages and disudvantagea i, of the various locations visited, and of deeld- *( 4ny which out of the many js tho most eligible, and in other respects the best for tho new works. “4 ‘tire collections for duties yesterday nmount~ ta! ed to $10,1H, Following is the list of tho ditt ble goods received: Western Electric Manufe i turlag Company, 18 packages telegraph mate als; W. B. Clapp, Young & Co., 1 cage opt feat ir Foods: David 15. Jones, 2 cases dry goods; 0. Re ith & Co,, 1 case artificial flowers; Wilson: A Hros.,8 cases hoslery; TH. Diblee, 4 crsks files; ‘ E. E, Eaton, 1 ense guns; H. Sears ; danaen, McClurg & Co, Burlock & Co, 2 cises hi wed ry: A,B. Meoker jusic Come pany; 8 utes muslenl Instruments: Vengho, Rutiling & Co. 8 cases toys, ute.; Charles Kern, barrels bocr; Burloy & W'yrrell, 25 packages carthenwaro; Chieago Stamping ‘Company, dL boxes tin plate; Illbbard, Spencer & Co. ih boxes in plate, * + * ae Board of Trustees of tho State Eye and -. Enr Infirmary inot yesterday at_the institution * in regular quarterly session, D, Goodwin, dra President of the Board, in the chair; P. A. Arin- strong. of Morris, Secretary, The roporte of the ‘Treasurer and Superintendent wero presented, oxamined, aud approved. They furnish tho fol- lowing information: Number of patients present an. 1, 70; since admitted, 1; discharged, 80; resent April 1,00; number of dispensary ue $ jenta ndmitted for dally trentment, but not é living in the house, 450; of thoso ‘M1 wore cyo er treated dally waa 137. Tho Treasurer's re- ort shows that tho cash balance Jan, 1 wis 1,778; total receipts during quarter, $1,050; total disbursements during quarter, $4,704; cash balanes on band, $1,720. Tho institution was thoroughly inspected und everything found In satisfactory condition. THE Bonrd: of Canvassers of tho West Town resumed the work of counting tho returns yes- terday ufternoon. ‘Tho only discrepancy found yesterduy was @ logs of six yotes to Schillo, Tnitking ‘sovonteen in all thus far bo hus lost. As bis plurality fs still over 200, there 18 no dun- r of lis defent, Aftor the’ canvassers had eon AL work some tino, {twas found that all the returns wore not yet handed in, Tho Fourth Precinct of the Elghth Ward, tho Fourth of tho Seventh, the Second of the Kleventh, the Third of the Thirteenth, and the Fifth of the Foure teenth, remain to be counted. In three of thom the city poll-books are returned Instead of tho town, and two of thom are not signed by the judges, If tho boxes ire not sent to the office to-day, warrants will, bo fssued a Tor tho offending judges aud clerks. After vom pleting their work 1s fur ns possible, the cun- +> Wassers adjourned to this afternoon at's o'clock, Preate dont of tha Citizens’ Asxociation, yesterday, and neked bit if it was really truc, as elaimed by tho Second Negiment, that only $1,200 of the fund collected by tho Assucintion fad gone 10 that body, while tho other regiments had fared better, Mr. Kelch atated tn reply that’ the col- » leeton and distribution of the fund, which mounted to some $2,000, had beon left to the Bllitary Committog of the Associntion, of which Col, Loomis ts Chairman, Without! knowlny pee how the money had heen disburser he should aay, on poner principles, tha Iehind beon falely ond oventy distributed, Col Loomis taking great, pride In tho militia, and :Workir in season and out of season to preserve thelr organization and furthor thelr Interests, + -Mr, Kelth sald he regretted to hear that the Bee- = ond had been obliged to give up fits armory, but was likely to respond to a pitbilo nppeal to supply tho reg! i ment with n permninent home ho sald he didn't + now how {t would feel about, that, although tt z was desirubie ot gencrul priticiples that the Sec~ ond should have an arinory and matntaly ta usefulnose ds one of the local military organiza a . WOODEN Pusrs, d A conyontion of wooden-pimp manufacturers of’ the West and Southwest wus held yesterday at tho Bhorman House, Tho following concerns wero. represented: ‘Toledy. Pump Compuny, ‘Toledo, G3 de F. ‘Templo, & Bons, “Chicag Willtath MeCune "& Co., Sterling. NL; 1. Blais Lafayotte, Ind.; Moline Pump Compan: Ine. IH, South Mutt thorn ump Company. Nast ville, ‘Tenn; J. W. Frizee & Co., Peorla, I * Cole’ Brothers, Greoncuatlo, Ind-3 Uunitoan Brothers, Moline, tl; St. Louls Wood-Pump Company, Bt, Louta: Goshen Pump Con 3 oshon, Inds Laiferty & Con St i Min.’ Davenport Pump & ‘Pipa’ com? pany, Davenport, In; Bushuell Pump ompuny, Buy nell, Ue Wiliam Douglass, Latayotts, Inds T,X. T. Pump Compunyy Goshen, Ind; GL. 1, Culbertson, Covington, Ky. Altbouso, Whotior & Co, Waupun, Wis; Powel E Douglass, Waukegunt Cary eo & Co, Molo; Winshlp Hrothers, iucino; Juanes Adans, Kos noshu, Wis.;.A.8. Comstock, Indiannpolis; and hp Olita Pump Company, Toledo, ‘this ts probubly tho inexest nuniber of this glash of manufucturers that bad over bean Drought together, J. F. Templo, of Chi EO wus -Belected | to preside,” and W. A. Metuno, of Sterling, Lil, acted us Secretary, ‘Tho object. of «the meeting wae | uccome -plished, which was to adopt a unitorm rice-iist and 8 uniform lst of discounts amon , tho manufacturers, ‘Thosa ists wero adopted reviously, at a meoting held in Pourin on tho ust, and the gathoring yesterday was In the nuture of a ratification of ult cto puke action and to adopt articles of agreement for the government of the permanent orgunization, The advance in prices is slight, enough only to cover increased costof manufacture, The mect- wus harmonious, end adjourned after an open and frev fnterchunge of views, rf A THIAL OF A NEW ROAD MACHINE ‘was yesterday ufternoon witiessed by a number of gentlemen intervsted fn such an aurticle, Tho patente claims for bis instramont auporlority rows and weonony, The tell ocourred avenue between Harrison and and) from what tho : should say the work i cundertukon | wae satlefuctorily performed, The — muchine in wxccedingly slmple iu construction. There ta n truck npon four wheels, Init thery are two handles or lovers _ Which manipulute a ecraper plow of one-quarter Hinch steel-plate twenty-two duches wide aud weven feet three inches long, The wagon is + 4, drawn by four horses. Unfavorable as the road * Was for the operation of any mnuchit At bolng }. -eluy and almost ng burd ns iilut.—withtn an Hour the portion of tho avenue indicated was come pletely connged; Indeed, tf the anuchine bad gone over it twico or thrive the road would huyo nike a boulovard, Amun those who. wit- nessed the trintwere Mr. P. L. Fowler, of tho Burilugton & Suiney, Tond; Mr, Crandon, of tho Northwestern Land-Oltice; City-Engineer Ella; Bupertutendent-of-Btrects Fogerty? und 8. By Sherer, who fa Intervsted {n tho patent, COMPARY 0, The fourth aununl reception of Company “G," Firat Regiment, LN. G., wus bold lust uveniig ut the armory on Juckeon strect. The nttund: uly was very large, in the neighborhood of 400 Scouplea being in attendance, 0 result of the drat attempt vyer made to decorate the catiry armory wud & perfect wucvess, and the [ne ‘erlor” of =the lurgudrillehall pros sented 8 hundwome SPpesranbe., ‘The galleries were buny with bunting, and silk bane mers ofall nations depended from tho ceiling, reaths, buoging-baskets, and ainilax hucg ‘from the large chandctlers, aud the floor of the ball was ornamented with stands of urmsen Kooning thom in onler in polat ol durability, and simplicity, on. Wostorn Van Buren .Teporter saw THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. CDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1880. twined with colored ribtions. The various con Pony rooms in the lower part of tho building wero open for inspection, and tho Interior of the ofticers’ rooma wore tustofully decorated, The early part of tho oveniig was dovoted to an orehostral concert, Prof. Rosenbecker's full orchestra pxacuted art interesting program, After the conclusion of this concert, which yaa highly appreciated by those present. a dances ing program of ten nintbers ocenplod the attene tlonaf the guesta until a reasonnbly late hour, ‘Tho brigade communder and bis entire stat, to- gether with Col, Swaln, the flold, staf, and Une oMeers of tho Firat Regiment, and othor milita- ry officers Wore presont. THE CILY-IIALT, + A BLANDRIL ANSWERED, 3 Tanno Adter, of Cincinnatt, a deator In lard, writes to the Mayor complaining fhat tho iden Is abrond in Germany that fn Chieagn dead dogs, horses, and refuse gonertlly were being used in tho mnnufacturo of the article, which wns sorl- ously interfering with tho trnde, He snys tho Teport wus given currency to originally by somo of tho Gerinan panera and tho Mayor bas re pied in detail, emptinlionlly denying the silly story, and explainiog that all tho dend antmals Aro taken a distance of twenty miles inte tho country and converted into mumure, ete. ‘Tho story {fn old one, however, and has heen ns re pentedly dented ag it has been told, It ta really too ridiculons for a moment's consideration, THR PAVING Itixa, » Tho Commisatonerof Public Works was spoken foyesterlay fn. reference to. tho rumor that 1. “cing” had beon formed to do the ecdar-block payin atitsown price, He had heard of it be- ‘ore, Dut was satisiled that he wonld be ready for it, Ho did not know how it wis that tho Connell had speolfied tho tee of that triiculur material for paving po largely us it hid, but he did kaow that “thare wns na chance of a combination boing made agninst the public interest. - In passiuy the order for tne paving ho had been given a whie discretion, nnd gould reject any and all bids, and in advertising ho would ses to ft that the wiiest and sharpest comapetition war hud, Te hut studied the whole subject very cnrefully, and lind matured: plans to defeat any “ring” movement, but would not shy what thoy were. ACCIDENTAL DEATII TIE CANELYSNESS OF FIMEAIMS, Anothor futal accident from the careless use Of firearms occurred yestumlay in a storervont on the second tloor of the barn in the rear of No, 658 Michigan avenue, At that number re- sides Mr. Thomas 8. Dobbius, Mresident of the Chleayo & Pacltle Rutlroad. Yesterday. shortly bofore 1 o'clock, when the lunch-bell rang, Thomas 8, Dobbins, Jr, one of tha sons, wis missing. A brief seat led tho father and the eouchman to the storeroom on tha upper floor of the burn, where the son was found tytn doutled up on his Knees on the floor, his herd Posting on in old box, with an old eartine wider hin, the stock under his body and the muzzle totho left, poluting ontward, No report of 1 gun hid been heard, and until, tho door was opened the father tad no Intimation of tho bor ribte fate that bud befallen his son, Tho conchinan wis linmedintely dispatched for Dr, Harton and the Coroner. The physician on his arrival examined the wound and pronuiunced Ufe oxtinet. - The wound ts gn the lett side, baek of tho eur, in terrible hole having been blown {ute the skull, and some of tho intckatat with which the gun was Ionded having penetrated into the mouth. It was tho opinion of all those wins put Clip body that death resulted from an neelden A sensational account of the sad affair in an evening paper proves to be without foundation in tnany essential particulars, Thore was no string tled to tho trigger, necording to tho atnte- ments of the father of the young min and Tim- othy Gleason, the couchtin, ‘The latter says that he heard only a dull. sound, which he mis- took for some fall of weights, a8 the boys used tho room for a gymnasium, THOMAR 8, DOTBINA, thy tho decensed, was 23 yenrs of uge,and has al- ways lived in comfortable cireumstinces with his father's fully, About five mouths ngo he became blind. (as oa ‘result of continued rorlous nceldents to his oyes. Hy has always been cheerful under “his niiiction, and, eo far as tho family are aware, has never had any periods of despondoney to Justify the suspicion of suiulde, even if the position of the wound and the condition of tho body iid not al- most forbid such an idea. Te had been intend- ing to visit friends In Peoria, and no longer ago than Sesterdiy: morning was making peepuras tions for his visit. Ho wna also expecting the re= turn of his slater from Washington, his tall i> alent anything but Jutentions of te#ing his own life. The gun was an old carbine or short musket bought by the eldest son eome years ago, and used by tho younger boys only: for Fourth-of- July celebrations. It ‘wos in o dilaphtated condition, and tho thoory fs that young Dobdbine, being blind, in somo way aceldentally Wisehargod the pleco white bending aver the box, The gin was not known to bo londed, but may enaily have been so without the knowledge of thecdher hove, Coroner Munn visited tho piace during tho afternoon, and was of the opinion that tho shot. ing was purely aceldentul, us tho jun only had a stub of a triqyers and tho circumstances were suchas to juatlfy only thit iden, ‘The (nqicat will be held at 0 o'clock this morn- ing, and the funernl will bo held to-morrow at au hour not yet decided upon. RAND & MWNALLY. THEM NEW LOCATION. z YesteHlay at noon Mosers. Rand, MoNally & Co., in tho ollice of Messrs. Hitchcock & Dupes, signed 4 very iinportant agreement. It fs well known that for two years past thoir present quarters have been too small forthem, Thoy spread froin Madison on to State street, but the best manufacturing fucilittes demanded by the iirtn could not be hud in their present location. ‘Thoy havo leased for a torn of twenty yours, with the privilege of purchusing within ten yeurs, tho property known as tho Douglas lot, on tho suuth sido of Monroe street, hotweon Cinrk and Lu Salle, being 00 feet front by 10 il 8 fixed at &5,000, rico to be paid for tho land, if pure! within ten yenrs, 18 $100,000 cash, tis more than kely that the property will soon. be purchased by the Brin, joy will ab once: procecn with tho erection of » DiLdis for the use of tho house, to eost feet deep, ‘The antual re and tho . ‘The plan, ws proposed and designed by r. Hurling, tho urchiteot, comprises two builds Ings, front und rear, with a court of adepth of ty ver, giving ample ght. The buildings wit be six storics iy hleht, and tho press-roum. will bo the Jaryoet und Dest-lyghted af nny in the country used fora ke purpose, and will be lo eated tinder tho court, on the ground floor, iin innovation of no small importance. ~The front building’ will contain thos business af- flees of the firm on the ground floor, and there will bu some stores and aollices to bo rentedout, ‘Tho upper floors will contain the book-Toonis, urtinis’, engravers’, und designers’ departments, lithograph rooms, ete, ‘Ther bulldiye willbe especiully constructed for u fu tory, ‘The lutest improvements will be ise Work will be commonced at onceon the cone struction of the hualluing. Should Messrs, Rund, MeNaily & Co. not purchias the property withit. the ton years nined, at the onl of twenty yours there ia to be a reappriisalot the property une dor the tunse, and at the end of thirty yenrs tho owner, Mr, Douglas, or his heirs, sinll hive tho privilege of purchnaluy the lprovements at un appouaal, or Messrs. Hand, MeNally &s Ua. shall have the sume privitege tn regurd to the ground, But thore fa no doubt but that the tirm will pure chuse the real eatate Jong before the expiration Of tho ton yours named in tho louse, SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW. Tho Hoard of ‘Trustees mot Monday. Tho Town Clork reported the sts of town officers etvet, and that bo bail cortificd tho samo to the County Clork, and that bu had notilled tho ‘Town Collvetor to turn aver all delinquent speelnt ussessmonts to the County Collector bofore April Tho BonM of Yown Onicers reported on the compensution allowed to town officers for tho yeur unding April 10, 1880, which reports wero couctrred in and ordered on file, The bonds of — Kdyar Sanders, Supervisor- vloct for the onsuing your wero fixed by resolu. tion, that ho give bonds a8 Supervisor fn $50,000 and va Town uMITOr at $150,000, the suine amount ae ho gave Ingt year, The Trousurer wus lastructed to turn over ull moneys now credited to the Team License Fund for 140 to the Roud Fund for general disteibus tion In tho variougroud dletricts. A resolution was thon nauuted exiting on all partios who have mude subdivisions in tho town not alrondy ontored of record to presont curtl= Nod phits of the game to the Lown Board at its next inceting. ‘Tha Hoard thon adjourned. The next regular. meoting will be neat stontay, the 10th, when the new officers will bo Installed, Tho Luke View Veteran Club mot lust Sature day ovoning at Cook's Hall and recolyed twene ty-two new app.cations focmenrbentity Thoir dext meeting will bo bold nt the Town lait Sate unduy, April si, A lively utercst ts maulfested, as politics ure Gxcluded. f ¥VANBTON, Tho Philosophicul Associntion held fan open jeuting fn Onion Hall Monday, evening, When 4 falr audience tstened to an able paper Dr. Je He Jawoll on “Pha Philosophy of Hallugina- fons," : -—-——— WARD'S WALNUT OIL 1s the only remedy for delicate shades of whiskers that have turaod gray, No dye or load. $1, with full directions, I, Ward, 256 Bouth Clark stroct, ee Were man to conform more to the laws of hoalth and of nature, and be less addicted to the wrutiticution of bis passions, it would ‘not bo Neocusary to advertise Follows’ Compound) Syrup of Eypepbea nites us a resturative for the pow- ors of the bruin and nervous system, while the world's progress In enlightenment would fudecd, bo marvelous, : ————~s——_~- Talk not of wasted money. Money never was wasted by buylug Dawson's candics and cigars. LOCAL CRIME. Preliminary Examination of the Pacific Hotel Rob- ‘ bers. An Opcrator in Bogus Drafts Checked in His Mad Careor ‘ Why Miss Maud ‘Hamilton Will Have to Return to Chicago. PACIFIC HOTEL ROBBERS. The cases of Webster Pence, Franklo Pence, and Thomns Alfison, barged with robbing the rooms of gests tn tho Grand Paelfie andother hotels, were called hefors Justice Wallace yester~ duy. The man Penen looked unconcerned, and {ndustrlously maaticated a wooden toothpick during the trial, Frankie Peace was represented by Mr. Kettelle, and City-Attorney Cameron prosvented, Samuet Parker, one of tho proprictors of tho hotel, was first eatled, Ho told the atory of the robbery of his room on tha evening of Nov. & Inst, of n quantity of Jewelry, Part of the jewelry taken from tho prisoners was produced {in court and fdentitied by the gentleman as be- longing to him. Ho thon atated that he hud Beet a pale of aleeye-buttons of a peonthir pat- tern, and a ring, on the person of a guest of the hotel whille in tho wauting-room three weeks Ago Sunday night, and identitied Peaco as tho man who had on the Jewelry. Ho had putthe matter in the hands of tho detectives, and had seen the sleeve-buttons on tho man when arrested and taken to the station, Se sild that ho estimated his loss ‘at about £},000 ut the time of the rob> bery. Me. Parker was called and {dentified a cluse ter diamond ring and n set of jowelry as hor property. ‘Mirs Mud Gariner, of Hoston, wns next called. Sho identified a ring aud some othor Jewelry as having been stolen from ber room in the hotel wbout two months. ago. Sho had lost 2150 in gold gud about £600 worth of Jewelry, tne cluding watches, tings, and earrings. Mr. Ket- tulle attempted to confuse the young lady onthe cross ution, but failed fgnominionsly, ‘Mies Irene Waldron, of Rock faland, tdentified a pal of opern-giasses which bid been stolen from Mrs. Cable, of Rock Island, uwbout two months ago, Mrs, Cablo and tho witness bad been questa of tho hotel at tho time, Venry a Guedner, of Boston, identified tho ring claimed by bla daughter, He had bought it for his wife thirty-ilve yenrs ago. John B. Drake, proy jorof tho Grand Pacifia Hotel, was enlled.” He tdentitied nn India shawl, some Jewelry, ad a silk dregs stolen from guests of his house some weeks nyo. He hud puld for the gools, and hitd a full description of thom. Mr. HenJamin, manager of the Commorgint Hotel, fdontified a quantity of goods from dee scriptions given him by gitesta of his house who had lost the urticles, - Mr. Kune, a pawnbroker, ppprafect tho goads shown in vourt. Ho ulso {dentified Allison og the nan who had pawned a sinull pair of dine mond cnrrings with hin for $7, These earrings had been stolen from Mra, J. EB, ehards, ‘OMleer Hynn swore that ho had arrested the defendants, Mr. und Miss Penee, in a room on Madison street, just weatof La Sallo, Inst Tucs- day night, Ie hud found Mr. Parker's ring and sleeve-buttons on Mr. Peace, also a dinmond stud. All the property in court, with the excep. tion of a puir of opera-pinsses and 9 diamoud ring, had been found In the room, Col, Cameron enid that there bad been no caso made out against tho rman Allison, who was charged with pawning some of tho stolen goods, vuxt ho was dischurged. ‘The caves wero then submitted, and Justico Wallace dismfssed twa of the chiryos against each oftho Pences, and held thom over to the Criminat Court, on four charges each, in bon of $1,000 on ench charge. Mr, Koti said ho should attempt to release the woman on awrit of habeas corpus and bave the bail fixed atureasonabie sum. Ho suid that Peaco was one of tho sharpest and shrewdest men he had over seen, and thought ho never would havo bevy chught unless ho hud been given away by apal. 2 OPERATING IN BOGUS DRAFTS. One A. II. Bush, formerly of tho firm of sega Bush & Dros, Noston, bas mado himself disliked by anumber of Chicago people whom ho Induced to stand sponsors, as it were, for his pupor, much to tholr subsequent financial dis- comfort when the aforesaid paper camo back protested. Information of hfs arrest ut St. Paul was received in this olty yesterduy. Accord- ing to the meagre dispatch which contained tho nows of bis urrest and « briof outlino of tho trouble, it appeared that his detention grow out of a complaint by Georgo L. Johnson, of No. 116 Denrborn streot, this city, that Bush had ‘paseed a worthless draft upon bln, drawn upon Dr, W.'T, Holeomb, of No, 2t East Twenty-lfth street, New York. It waa nlso stated that ho hnd passed similar drafts on tho Tremont House for $130; on a nnn named Dale for $90, and on a mun named Halt for 800. At tho timo the dia. pnteh was sent, Bush was awalting a compulsory consiguinent to Chicago us soon us tho necos> anry requisition papers could bo forwarded, Local reportorial investigation resulted in tho obtalning of furthor particulars, and in the cor- rection of a fowerrors in the dfispateh. Mr. Johnaon was found by a ‘TRIBUNK reporter ot his place on Deurborn street, and readily pro- ceeded to detall his rathor unlucky experionce with the denier In snide drafts. It secins thoy word old friends in Hast where Bush was i member of tho firmabove referred to, and whera ho stood quite well in the catimation of the ‘business community, Arriving bere about the middlo ot February, Bush proceeded to hunt up his old Boston’ friends In this olty, and, in courie of tine rnin ucrosa Mr. Johnson, Ho represented himscif n# traveling for a Do- troit house, and the old friendship wus quickly revived. On the 23th of March, on tho ocension of ono of his frequent viaits to his friend's oflice, the traveler desired Mr, Johnson to do him a it~ te fuyvor,—merely indorse draft for him for the fusignificunt sini of $90 drawn on De. Willian F. Holcomb, of No. 34 Enat ‘Twontyetitth strect, Now York, in onter to get it enshed and obtain a Mttle ready money, ‘since remittances were slow, ote., otc. Mr. Johnson, nothing doubting, walked over to the Conunerolal National Bunk with him, whero bo kept his account, Bush casually remarking to the Cashler, while fixing 9 up tho puper, that be hid twenty times tho amount in Holvomb's hands, and that tho draft was enre w be paid, In ahort, Bir, Johnson ine dorved his triond’s draft, bis triend gut tho imanvy, and the paper Went forwurd for collce- don. Jun day or two Mr, Johnson met Mr. 8, B.. Dale, an attorney in this city, who bad been ate tonding to suine lent business far Bush. Lia moment of contidence Mr, Dale told bin that ho hod Indored adraft for Bush on tho lth of March, that the thing had come back protested, and that ho had hud to py it. Thereupon dr, Johnson bustied around to sce Bush, who was “ swolllng it" at the Tromont. and lesought hin to give hhn bawk his $00. Bush asked him who hug been trightening him, and, after poohs poohing bis fours, refused to turn over that which ho adinitted he tnd not, though again assuring bla friend tha draft wns oil right, and would be id. Mr. dohndon sat: him down and telegraphed ‘to ‘in or a q iin he had indorsed a dratt on him for $0, an woking him if he would bunor it. A ti} iy cing from) Holcomb that he wasn't honoring any. body's drafts just thon, Mr. Johnson followed up his totoyrinn with # deuidudly whurp lotter, informing Holcomb that Bush had what pure ported to be a postal-cird froin bln, to tho elfoct that ho would tuke care of all of Bush's drafts, and closing with the expression of a desire to know whethor op not Holcomb and Bush wero in collusion in this sort of businuss, Holcomb replied in kind, and wound. up by tolling Mr, Johnson that Bush nover had any Buch postal-oard from him, though hoe hud vent hin one telling him ho would attend to a certain draft for $-5, He bud pid that drart for him, but had iminediately notitled hin that ho shouldn't pay any more. Then’ Mr, Johnson aguin sought Lush, to tind that he hud suddenly departed from the ‘Tremont and loftthe gontie- mit in ohurye of that carayunsury in tho lurch through the tnediumm of a wlmilur draft for $150, Tho two victiins sworo revenge, Mr. Johnson nooded the Northwost with lotters und put the botel ncn (4 radius of B00 miles on tholr guard, whilo the peoplo at the ‘Tremont House patted him on the buck, told hin to go ahead, and Promised to stand half tho exponsed, In the Wmeantiing the $00 draft ouine buck, and Mr. Johnson. hus pay Monday ho received ow dispatch from y hotel man In St, Paul, Informing him that Bush was thore, Mr, Johnson immediately bicd bim down to the office nf Simon O'Vannell, told bis story, und Siinon telegraphed the Chief of Volivo at St. Paul tu necrost Bush and hold bln. Yeu« terday was spont in (eying the requisition pus ports und Detective Wiloy started for Bt, Paul ust night with the documents stowed away In hla {nner veat-pocko he ‘fremont ifouso peopto, howover, audden- ly cooled thoir ardor, and, when invited to ly out tholr shure cf tho inttiatory expensed, squurely backed down, oxplainiug that Lush bad fixed thom by giving tuoin a good druft—or ut cast what purported to bu oue,—and thoy really didn't wee thit they were called upon to take Whand in prosecuting bin. ‘Tho other sufferers, tneluding Mr, Dale, a Dearborn: strect. tuilor named Hall, who mourns to the extent of €60, and uuother fullor by tho name of Becker, who featruck foru Uke iuount, don't propors to Koop thelr bunds olf, but wilt nssist “Mr. John- son In giving bls whilom friend such a doso as the law provides tn cases of this'art. ecovory « of uny of tho mouoy {8 probably out of tha quee- tlon,—at leuat such fa tho upinion of Mfr. Juhn- 80n,—Dut, as that gontioman puts it, Bush bus numerous friends In the We: tho rench of harm. And, according to present appenrances, that is abant whero Mr. Johnson and tho rest proposo to aco him Tanded. r MAUD IMAMILTON. ‘Tho dispatch from Now York announcing tho arrest of Maud Hamilton, a malo impersonator J somewhat well known in thontrical circles here, contains the last chnptor in tho history of a varloty actress, Maud Hnmiltan tirst camo hore about 869 with the Lydia Thompson blonds, and was rathor well known In connoetion with tho Croshy Opera: ffouso stage. Mineo thon aha hns devoted herself to. tho Impersonation of nuts pirts fn various companica, until somewhat over a month ago she turned up alck in Lead+ ville, About throes weeks ago ste ening to this elty. “Her trunks haying been held for luard at the Commercial Hotel, shot to the house on ‘Third avy muistross tenedet er the courte. Missy on the plea of poverty, Sho stuld thore ns n guest tneil Saturday morning, when sho disnpprared, and of tho samp thine there dlisapper al come &0 tn gold, tho savings of her hospitable ontertainer. She took her trunks ont of limbo, and ekipped tor Now: York, where she was arrested Monday after- noon. An ofleer has been seut from this elty, and she will bo returned here about tho tatter Part of the weok, Sho has relatives living to this city who tire much exercised vver hor al- texed nilsitecds, and have been muking stron ous efforts to hush the matter up.” TIF JUSTICES, Constable Underworml came np before Justice Tirnyton, yesterday churged with refusing to give up goods ona writ of weplevin. The caso was dismissed for want of prosceution, as Un- dorwood had given up the goods after he had been arrested. Constable Meany was arrested yesteriay on tho satne churgo, and gaye bonds to appear before Justive Bberhardt to-day. William Hand Chnrles Purcell, tho Kinzio treet gratuedentora, who were charged with dostoring their Titeios with sulphur and chem. jenls, bad a hearing before Justics Meech yos~ terday afternoon, Michael Quinn, who mido ne the churge, testified that he had been employed by the defonitints as engineer, and that they had beow treating barley with sulphur, On cross-oxnmination, hu admitted that he had been discharged by defondants for repented drunkenness, the othor employéa complaining that he would blow up the plico, In seeking Work ho called upan Charles L. Epps &Co, barley merchants, and stated that his fore mer employers were treating barley, He adinit- ted thithe had never seen sulphur used, but sald thit ho hic smelt it. Mondny the traveling agent of Lipps & Co. stated that he went to the warehouse of Puree & Ca, and recelved from tho driver n sample from the wiyons, and went with ft to Epps’ office, and after keoping it thoro nu hour it was taken to Mr, Allon, n chemist, for analyzation, who roparted that he hud found tracea of sulphur in the barley aubmitted to hin. Mr. Trude thon pluced Mr. Charles A. Pur cell on the stand, who stated that his firm had Deen in possersion of the premises for eloven months; that thoro was no npparatis or mite ohinery in existence in the building for ehemleaily treating barloy; that they had never purchused any sulphur or used any; that thoy only cleaned the barley by dressing off tho beurds ond blowing off and separating foreign aubstances; and that they had sold ovor 200,000 bushels since last fall. [Ho produced n stick of letters trom tho firm's customers, testifying to their appreciation of the grain. ‘Two workinen who hud been employed in tho building nll tho time also testified to the fact that no aulphur or other vhemtcal agent hud been employed in any fortn or ahapa in the course of the business. Without argument, the Court diamissod the churges, SMALL-POX. Only Onc Caso Keported—Two Deaths at the Moxspital. Yesterday wasan off-day tn small-pox,—the calm succeeding the storm. Only one new erso wns reported at tho Health Department, and that not until late last ovening, when it was im- possible to reach tt before this morning. It was from 711 South Halsted stroct, and may or may not prove gonuine, Tho roport set forth that the patient had been wandoring around for some days, ond was quite sick, and the indica- tions ure thnt if tho alurm docs not prove false thoro will trouble in that locality, as it 1a a good field for the discase. It will be examined carly thia morning, Throughout tho localities supposed to bo in- fected tho reports woro cncouraging. The usual number of men, women, and children woro nround to be vaccinated, but there having been some disappointment in getting vaccine matter, all bad to be sent off until to-morrow morning, when a now supply Is oxpeated. ? ON THE QUESTION. OF VACCINATION Dr. Do Wolf had something to say during tho day, and requested tho publication of tha fol- lowing brief statement: ;. “ Proper vaccination needs no defense to nny enlightonod ming, and this is not snying that thoro fs anything undor the sun so beneficial that {tenn escape the violent and passionate criticism of some Intoiyont people, By in- nlous skill vaccination may be placed ih bad ight, butattor all tho twisting and distortions the great fact romuina that every civilized country rests inasecurity agninst tho drendful peatlicnco of sinntl-pox, unknown before the ays of Jenner. Itistruo that there jaa posul- bility of tho transmission of othor disonses by the use of human vaccine, This was taught twonty years ies Hodid not consider tho uso of huinanized lymph as Justitiablo to-day under nil tho clreumstances,—{t Is not proper vacelna- Hon,—and particularly shes @ery physicinn i this country can rendlly procure’ tresh bovine virus. Proper vaccinition is not the making of somo kind of a sore with any kind of an inatrus ment by nll manner of people upon any ocen- afon conventent to tho parties, Itis an impor- tant incident fn the vbild's Hfo, and shonld bo conducted from beginning to ond unde: the eyo of tho skillful physician, At tho prone ume In early infancy, and with freah matter from tho holfer, two, or bettor, threo yaceine sores should bo established; thoy should pursue tho rfectly normal courso,—the senb romain nt- chod the proper time and tho resulting scar bo fyplenl. When tho child approuches adult lifeo— 14 to 18—tho sumo operation should be repeated with the saino caro and attention, and this Individual hus 9 aurer protection against anil pox than if ho had sutfored from enull-pox it- self. ‘This nota mery individual opinion, but is hold by Dr, Seaton, of London, and De. Murtin, of Hoston, the two highest wuthorities on yac~ cination now jiving. A person who has been prpporly vacolnated ng free Btated—where It akes the second timo—wilt not have to be ro- vicelnated, Simall-pox and tire need simllic Mutnngement, When the Health Oflcer meots amnil-pox, bo should have the puthortty ta take absolute and Immediate possession of it—Isoln- ton and extinction—and ho should be also wns thorized to Insist that tho people should bo mide small-pox proof, It isthe duty of tho Stato toe thke churge of this mutter, for It is al- together too important to be left to the caprice of individunla,” As Phooy of tho importanco, necessity, and efficncy of Yavelnation—though the Doctor hus no fenrs of the eprend of the diseusa horo—be poltited to tho fuct that whore the ugo of bovine virus had boon abandoned small-pox had increased to an pois extent the pust few years, For in- stance, hoe retorred to tho fuct that Paris had 1,20 deaths fraut tho discuss Inst taontts, the res sult of having partlally done away with'tho uso of bovine virus, AT THE NOSMITAL TWO DEATH WENE REPOUTED as haying cocurred,—ono the night before, and one carly in the morning, The frat wus lita Brown, Who wna takon from “No, 142 West Ine dlann streot, and tho second Fred Haney, who was tuken from No. 203 South Halsted strect the day before. The death of both of them bad been predicted In those columns, and was mo- montarily expected by tho physichin In chargo, because the discasa bad gone so far before ita nature was known.’ In fuct, their recovery was boyond hope when thoy werd takon charge of bythe authorities, especially the stutter, Ele cise was what ia -known 8 tho homorrhagic smnil-pox, and such cases are rare, It tht thit any of tho Up to tho time of hig wns tho | secon Authoritics hud over sean, denth there was not a single pustulo on bis per= son, 1s faco was white und smooth, his hands and aris bad # healthy appearance, but under his clothing his body and lower Iimba were red and blick, but his skin maintalued a uniform sinoothness, glistening In places to the Inat. Tha othor patients woro reported us doing well, ox- copt Mf. Biculey, who was taken from No, Ut Greon street, In the morauing the Buporintend- out reported that ho was guite slvk, but in the afternoon called through the telephono to un- nounco thus ho was sitting up in bed enjoying o gue of cards with his rovmemnte, ‘The dead bodies wero claimed by tholr friends assoon wa thelr deaths wero made known, and during the day coltins were seut out and thoy wore placed Inthont, wrapped i sboets saturate ed with carbolio acid. Thoy will be buried day fn somo of the cemoterics, but tho cofing willnot bo opened, and no one will be alowed to seo thon. ‘Tho hoarsva will call for tho bodies At tho flospital this morning, and will atonco be taken charge of by .an_ ollicer, who will conduct thotu to the cemeteries by ‘a clre cnitous route, Frionds aro expected to wait ut the cometgrica, Atnong the mournord for Hanoy will be ils wife, who only reuchod tho city yosturday morning, having learned of hor husband's sickness by telegraph, —<—<——————~ WHY WAS HE REJECTED? ‘To the Kultur of Tha Crteago Tribune, Curcaao, April 13.~1 notice iu your roport of tho procoodings of tho Chicago Union Voteran ‘Club of last night, it Is churged that ono of the grounds for my rejection’ for membership was because 1 bad at times deserted the Republican party and voted the Democratic tickot, 1 was Not 1 the city Iaat night, and couscquently not Presont at tho moeting, but 1 am informed by inuimbors of tho Club whg were present that no such charge, or any other, was mado against mo, oxcept that Y was a colored man, If such obary was nado it euttorly without a somblunco of ag I nover havo yoted any other than the = who are apt to | truth, tall victims to bly wiles unless he is put beyond Republican ticket, and never beard before that Thad beon accused of Infidelity to the Repub- Mean party. Theres is and oan no no other rounds for my rejection aa a menber of tho Tnion Veteran Club than tho plain fuct that T’am darker akinned that soine of my Inte Caucasian brothors in-arms. But, straigze to sny, there wits io such objection mide when Gen. Dodgo and that brave band of roventy colored mon suyed tho Iver of thosa that wero loft of Col. Thornburgh’s command, Renown It. Scorn. SPORTING NEWS. New York, April 13.—Tho ontrics for. the fourth annunl beneh show of the Westminster Kennet Club, which will commence on April 2%, still como poyiring in, notwhthstanding thoy wore virtually closed Inst evening. ‘This morning's pest brought many accessions to tho already argo list, numbering over 1,000, and Mr Lincoln, tho Superintendent, says that whon tho Wester! entries arrive tho Tull number will oxeced 1,400, anu ho canfidentiy belteves: that ft will far excel any provious show held olthor in| Europe or this country, All tho entries mailed up to6 p, on yesterday will be reyistore: > BRASE-BALI. The College Basc-Bull Associntion of the Northwest mot in this city Monday afternoon nnd clected tho following officers: Presldént, I. Itleo, Northwestern! University; Vice-Prest- dent, C. W. Naylor, Chiengo University; Secro- tary and Treasurer, W. 1. Thorson, Itacine Col- Jogo. “Pho schudite of games ts ne fatiows: Stn reine, at Evanston; Muy 1, ey at Nacine; May 2, N. WLU. ys. Rneing, at ucine; May 29, Chicago v8. N. We Us ut Chiengo; duno t Chiengo ve. Racine, at Chicago; June 12, Chicago va. N. W. Uy at Byanston. THE TUR. New Onrvans, April 13.—At tho races to-dny, tho Cottrill Stakes, one and a one-half miles, was won by Mary Anderson, Mammonist second, Bil Diet third, ‘The, 2413, ‘The Consolation purse, one mile, was won by Short Line, Chueh, Fulcher second, 8am Eckors think. ‘Thue, L46ts, won by Keeno Rich- The four-mlle dash was ards Jr, Mary Walton second, Saiggio May third. ‘Thno, 7344, PEDESTRIANISM, New Yonk, April 13.—O'Leary challenges any two men fn Engtand to make a eix-day “ go-ns- a "match with Hart and Doblor for fy to $20,000 nt aide, the contest to take place THE MEDICAL MUDDLE. . e Dr. Lucas va, State Board of Health. ‘To the Editor of The Chteago Trihune. I desire to defend myself through the columns of Tans Tnmnune from an unwar- ranted attack ipon my business, and reputa- Uon asa physichin, and a gentleman, by the Stato Board of Health, both through the press, and by frequent notifications to appear atcourt, giving mo no opportunity to prove myself guiltless of the many trumped-up charges which they bring against me. The only real charge hey. have a show to prove Is that ido too much advertising to sult the old fogies of the profession, which ly nota erlme in this enlightened age, ‘Tim ‘Laie une of Sunday, April 11, contained anarticle Jn which Lam called a apiack, blackmaller, ete, The assertions from Which itdraws these conclusions were not tric in any partictlar, 15 1 have not been arrested for blackmail, and, furthormore, it can be proven that no attempt to blnckinalf fing ever been made by ne. AS to my aualifieation asa physician, the two diplomas which T Inclose for publication (verbatim), from two celebrated medical cot leges of this city, will speak for themselves. $1 also am, and have been for the past three years. nine in, good standing of tho (noisy State Medical Socicty, in point of fact this gives tho Ilo to all such aspersions, refuse to be bound by the slavish bonds of their medical ethics. My originality in ex- periments with medicines isclearly proven He the results achieved by them. My renic- dles are specifics for the diseases that { treat. {make a sneelalty of all nervous and chronic «tiseases, and advertise the fact, as I have o perfeat right to do, and shall continue to ad- vertise so long as my business requires it, RUS MEDICAL COLLIGE. To All Whom ‘These Presents Shall Com: the Prestdent, Trustees, and Professors o! Rush Medical CollezeSend Greeting: Where- as, it is an established usage to confer acndemical degrees on those whose charace ter and knowledge entitle them to_respect and coniidence, know yo that Lucas Richard Willlama, hay! i comiplied with the require- ments of onr. college, and fiven ample eyi- dence of his learning and. skill, we linve by anthority of tho Stata of Lilinots confer! i him the degree of Doctor of Medictne, { fiber with all the rights and privileges ‘hereunto belonging, in testimony whereot we have granted this diploma, signed with our hands and sealed with the sealoft our College. Done at Chicagu, 1).. the 10th day of February, Anno Domini 1875, and of American Independence ninety-ninth, J, C, PAINE Freen, Preat; dosurit W. Fi os Prof. Physlology and Histology, Prest. J. ApaMs ALES, MD. UL. D.. Prof. Prin, and Prav, Medicine. Dr Laskie MILLUN, M. Prof. Obst. and Dis of Women dnd Children, RL. Rea, M.D. f. Anat, Descript. Moss Guxy, M. D., A. Ma Prof. Prin, und Pro. Surgery and Clinical Sur. Epwix Powe. M. D., Prof, Military Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Ud AMES P, Ross, M.D, Prof, Clinical Modlcino and Disonscs of Chost. ne ND Rit Opiitholoky and Otol ini hthology any ogy. Henny SE DSSS, Meda ee | of Chomistry. J. 1, Erummpay, a Prof. of Therapeutics and Med. Jurisprudence. { HEALe } pe : RENNETTE COLLEGIUM Meilictne Eclectico et Artis Chirurglter Chi- cagoniese, Uinolense ims Bennett! Collegil Medicine Ketecticw et Artis Chirurgie chi. cagonlensls Curatores et -Faeultas per lias Litteras pracsentes testamur; Auctoritate Lege Rei publicie Hinoiensis nobis commissa die vigintestia atinta mensis Marth A. D, MDCCCLXIX ndinissum in gradus Medt- cinw Doctoris et Artis Chirurgie Magis trleun Privlegus omntbus ot fmimunitatl- ‘bus Hs gradibus hic ubleumque Inlverentihus Lucas R, Wititding postanin omnia nd tos gradus pertinentia hujus Collogit, Legibus preseriptn phvstitintet complevit Crug Rel ‘Testas hasce Litteras Sigilia Collegif Sfunt- tas ct minibus nostris subdseriptus necoplt ox. Act seul LU iileagontensls atepubliee iingi- ensls, ¢ inte Septino mensis Jan, A. D, MDCCCLNXLY, : Anson L, CLARKE, M.D. rucsos (sam{um). Gronatus C, Cunistray, 8. 5, B., Keyistrarius Facultas, Enwanp A. Topp, ais De itz Prof, Phystotogiiv. Henny K, Watrryonn, aL De Med. Theor, . Med, TLD, Ganson, M, Da i Ehoinh rof, Chomir, Anson L. Crank, M. D,, Prof, Obstotricis, Gronatus ©, Cunarian, LL.B. Prof, Medicina: Legis, H.W, Ricwauysoy, ee Os surge I. A. Youna, M.D, im Minton JAy, Ml. Dior ORIG 7 cm. 3B. Coott Me Doe statoria ve al Prof, rl jodica, Tenxmus O11, BM, D,, «Prof. forhl Auri ot Ooull. J... DUNCAN, M.D, Prot, Diseases of Childron, ae f { BEAL. eat Af x considerate public will suspend judg. ment until Lam glyen a fair trial at the Bur of Juatica, Twill bring facts before them that will forover sot nt rest all those slander- ous inles, and stop this unwarranted perso- bution by this political machine, the State i Anntomin, Board of Health, Di, “Lvoas” R. WILLTAs8, ———— “ MORTUARY, Dt late William “A. Howard, Goveruor of Dakota, took plucu to-day from tho First Prosbyterian Chureh in this city, of which deceased had boon aQmomber many years. Howard was tho last ot an jilustrious trio, consisting of bimselt, Zacha- riuh Chandlor, and Jucob MM, Howard, tho futhore of tho Republican pirty of Michigan, and shured with his distingulsiod colleagues tho unbounded rospect of tho oilizens of this Ktnto, Of the threo the dcceasot wus, perhaps, tho most pop- ular with tho tinascs, Dovause he know thein qpore lnsioaatalyy be bovine wuumpad ina Btato dus e : ign for fort care Teele, 1k Loving bun ee iifae she peoplo mourned his death, aud turned out in vast numbers to do honor to his memory, Tho majority of Dusiness-men, without regard to party, nttonded bis obsoquivsand all the Hagwon public and private buildings, and shipping In ho river, wero displayed ut hulf-muase in bis honor.- The services at tho church were very briof and improssivo,conslsdng of ashort prayer and sermon hy tho Rov. G. D, Dakor, Tho remaina wero then borne to tholr fingl resting place, Elmwood Comotery. petal Mtepateh fo The Cileago Tribune, + Decatuiy, Th, April i—Tho remains of tho Rey. Charles Malley arrived hore from Salina, Kaa,, Inat evening, nnd wera interrod nt Hoody, in this county, Ho wns a_ young German Mothotlet preacher, and wontto Kansas Olghtcon mothe ug. fo dled of consumption, THE SYNDICATES, Distributing tho Profita, Bpectat Dtspatch to The Chteago Tribune. EW YORK, April 12,—Drexel, Morgan & Co. to-day distributed tha profits of the Now York Central Syndicate to the members thoraof, It was tho winding up of the 850,000 stare trans- action, Tho amount distributed was 42 per cent and f fraction, or nbowt $10,000,000, of which amount Drexel & Morgan wore entitled, with thelr London house, to betweon §1,000,000 and $4,000,000, Tho stringency in the mono: was no doubt (ntlitenced or caused by the prop- arations mado for this éottlement, Messrs. Gould Sage also, it ia understom!, have sottled | tholr $12,000 which fel dito to-day. Mr Saga pats: over $1,350,000, Ho deelared no ono was calli Me loans; ff the monoy market would bu edsy, A grand bull campaign will at once be instituted, and the Dears be smoked out, He indignantly denics haying had a band in making the monoy market tieht, and. nvers bo has beon londing monoy frocly for the pnst two weoks at a rato not over Oper cent at any tle. a Tho Eldredgo Sewing-Machine—It lends the world, and {s the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly’ payments. 199 State stree $$$ ‘Timea? Our highest-nrtists In dentistry: Tho BicChesneys boyond doubt, though but 3 n set ro ——$ Norvous dobillty, wonkness, nnd deoline pro- vonted by a timely’ uae of Mult Bitters. a ‘The moth will not attack a fabric thatis packed in Buck & Rayner's “ Moth Powder.” << Wo notice Mayor Harrison, Dr, Danforth, Dr, Willlnins, and Prof, Piper use and recommend Reed's water-tilters to tho public. DEATHS. HOWLANDS Apel 2 at 6p. min the 43th year of hor ne, Mrs. Jane Nowlunds, wifs of, Mr. John iow- Janda, of 3 West Jackson-nt., sflur one yoar and six months of akilifal treatment by many ” plysiclans. She ylotded hor aul to her savior, Thin funeral crv! bo field noxt Wednendny, the tithnt2 p.m. at the Wels Proabytorian Church, corner of Sanganing and Moncoceats, and thon, pro= coed to Girnetland Comotery, The friends of the family aro kindly snvited without. any further notice, GEARY umption of the bowals, Aprit 13 Itai A ary, youngast child of James an Lizzi ry. tiued It monthe and § da: Funern ursdany, tho ith, at i o'¢eloc! m,, from the residency Of her inrets, 100 Wabnati-a., by care Mages WW Catyary Comutery. WATENS~At tho resldanee of har non, 4t North Greea-at.. Tuestay, April G Unrriot M. Woters, In the Tith year of hor nue, Funural eorvlens Thuradny at 120 o'clock. EP Utlen und Itomo (N.Y) eapora pleas copy. ILAMMOND—At tifa home. 19t Vornon-ay., April 1, 189, Deneon dames M. Hammond, agod 6 yenra, Frneral nt First iintist Churen, corner ot South DPark-ny, and ‘Thirty-firatest,, Wednosday, otg o'clock ams to Onkrouds Cometery. RANTONApril 12, of bronchitis, Don Kégar only son of Ylzar und Fivronce Beranton, GLAZIER—Tuomtay morning, Aprit 12, Mrs, Hane nal W, Gloator, wife nf Athert Ginzlor, aged 12 years, Remains takon ty Concord, N. H., for busial, England papers please copy. NG—At the rexidence of his mother, 7 Kocnt Frank Homie naad 1egearare eT STRWAIT—April 15, 18%, at hia tosidence, 173 South Greon-stdnmen Sowart aged Myon Funoral nt tha restdonca under the auspices of tho Mnnunia Fraternity, a2 p. my ‘Thursday, April 1S, by al carriages to Rosonill, DONBINS—Tnesduy, April 13,7. 8. Dobbing, Jr. Michigan-ay. Furthor notico. Sorvicos nt house, COL April tt, sued 13 years, Floronce, only daugh= ‘a nt tor of Gis, and £, M1. Cole, Funoral from resldanice, 31 East Washington-st., to- day attp. m. Mange snfointhonrmsofJoms, + FRUDERICKS—Henry C, Frovtericks, agod 31, atthe Wonitrnf itoure, Tuesday avening. 'Notico of funoral horeatior. ANNOUNCEMENTS. HE REGULAR MONTHLY MISETING OF THE ‘Tribune Home Club will bo hold thls afternoon at the ‘Uremont House, commoncing at hotf-past t o'clock p.m, iL NOt Ind by TA Madisns DAY PRAYER-MIICTING WILL DH ,Kehormorhorn in tho ¥. At. 0. A, rooms, NNUAL MENTING, OF THM FLOWFIt on will be totd this afternoon ats o'clock ut io Athans Afull attendance ta pquonte. thi EF CLOTHING, K ARE Offering Special Inducements to patties desiring Fine Dress Suits Wo are showing an unusually attractive stock in this particular Department. : A large line of Worsted ‘and Diagonal Coats and Vests, with Panis to suit any taste. “These goods were mado during the dull season BY CUSTOH TAILORS, AND WILL FIT. The Trimmings avo equal to the best Custom Work, and we are offering them for ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE Than Merchant Tailors charge for the samo quality and make of goods. MABLEY, THE CLOTHIER, 154. & 156 S. Clark-st. Ast. ‘That the Postmaster-Genernt hus 2R- SCINDED his order ugalnat the delivery of Malis to this Company. 8d. That thi ja the only Lottery Company been dectared fegal by u ted tates Court Bd. ‘That United States Cireutt Caurt Jn, frown has declured ite drawingenat fuwdie 1 ‘That Ieutatered Wetters will henen- forth be delivered und Joatal O: Torn he ata? Orders pald ae COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. ‘Thelr popular monthiy ‘drawings, never postponed, Caen pine Posulariy in the GHEY Os ROUISS : April 20. | Rt ar ORT Py Pourts of Kentucky, occurred ie Eset 1 of the jay of every Afonth, usduys, ne ervieed by prominent excepted, and wei Slivury Houothulder ila 0 , euparyl#ory contd ealt a out bis own nuinbor, and so luced ond the following attrectivotpriscns te woo riz BHO, 100 paper A Hoes po Prizo. + bat ian Krlsos f3)onch. On Peta }an..00 Prisoe bin en an 0 Prizes, GU, of proximation pels 3700 hy Al Engy Al toa ti rises, 2, apeceh: Atpeataauon ase Ta 280 Prt r ‘Whulo. ‘55 Uckats, $iUn, ‘ : = Applications for club’ rntos ware made to home ofice. Full lat of drawing publishod In Loulevilio Courlertournal aod Now York Hevald and inallod to wi cima money by malt itt money by mall or express, OF lrihar inegqustlon adreas OARDM AN, (Courlorfournul Hulldiyx) Loulaville, Ky. OF Ni tut LEY vil rN , eee by Pe iaanaze Ni aeitaegachs Pee WAH GOODS, — concn het Oe er ON Whoicrate £ low stdout ont PaO Ti if aaone for tne “arcirhronus Vise ert RES TL MEADE WE. 20 West aod. . Ue Trunks, ale, Bags, Ce Ab wll a Nov S44 Btatocnte “UPTO THE PRESENT Tin” That.Is Just Where, Peoplo Must Bo Who Wish to Koop Paco with Events. Some New and Special Developments Cons cerning Humanity Which All Should Know, How Americans Differ From Europeans in Physical : Peculiarities, * Information of Importance to Thoso Who Are Unhappy. Ancntly Amorican philosophor Issuod a pamphtet domonstrnting that q stenm yossol could never crass the Atiantto, and tha book camo from the press in time to goon board the first steamship that went to Europe. Thoorlos novor atop actonce.+ If me ao for not" up to the prosant times" itis our own faull our physical constitutions arc, whothor we undore atand tur int. Far none renson—posalbly the elimnte, the water, the nature af tho food we eat, or all cambined—tho Amerienn poople are constitutionally diforont from Any othor nation, gnorgy) vagtio ping tn the ba nppetttor hendachess a jute and other inoro paintnl ba enumerated. Mr. 1. 1, Watnor, 8 prominant and wealthy: ‘of Hoctiesier, N. ¥.. 18a marked (lus tratinn of this truth. “Nov only was ho alliictod with symptoms ns above oted, but they hecnmo aa nagras Yated and took tho forins au painful In kidnoy diana es that hia physicians gave him but little hope of ro- envery, and advised lim to prepare fordeath.. In tl dark hour ho learned of and trod a now and simple remedy, and waa not only quickly relloved, but alee coniplately enred. ‘This enn be voritied by addronsing hin at MWeliester, This remedy, whieh cured him, which has since relloved thansunds, and ts tho only pure, simple, and cortain kidney regulator in tha Pena, Je now known ns Warners Safe Kidney and ry Liver Caro. It isauarantocd to Immed! FoHloys und cure all kliinoy tsdrdors, and keep thora impor fant organain perfect condition, Nothing will arouse the eneruy, quicken the Intellect, or put tho systom In avizorouy'und joyaus conaltion xa quickly as Wate ner'’s Xnfy Kihiey and liver Cure; for ato by. ait drugainta, indorsed by actentiate, und gindly used by. the peopto, ‘This aubfect will bo continud jn n subs saquent (ssue, ontitied * Words of * Warning.” SILVERWARE, Ae AA AAA HOUSEKERPERS Looking for tha Finest Tablo Sltvor, Knives, Forks, Spoons, — ‘Toa Bots. Cantors, otc. whero tho auarniiteo of correds stylo, quality, aud price fn.an abjact, are dl> Heted to tho jowelry House OF Hamilton, Shourds & Co., . State and Randolph-sts., opposite Misic-Hall. Susan Randetyest eppote Mle all oinnaan AUCEION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Band bj Rundolph-st, Ganoral Auctioncers, WEDNESDAY’S SALE, April 14, at9:30 a.m, FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Household Goods One Billiard Table, General Mers chandise, and Furniture. TIMENSE SALE, ‘The Stora must bo cleared, 4 ELISON, RLERSILFIM i CO. and & Kandolph te NITURE, CARPETS, And Loaso of 2-story Brick Mouso, 774. WEST MONROE-ST, AT AUCTION, Thursday Morning, April 15, at 10 o'clock, it, Marblo-T'op Chambor Sats, Ono, fine Walnut sitovoard, Hail Treo, Splendid Range, Bruse sole Carpets, Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, ote. Entire outilt for housekogping, Also Lenso of Hole for one yonr from May 1. ELIGON, FLEUSHEIM £ CO. Auctlonocra Friday Morning, April 16, at 10 o’clocky At No. 124 Twenty-first-st,, Between Wabash and Michigun-ays., WE SELL TI ENTIRE OUTFIT, Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room Furaitora, CARPETS, Crockery, Glass and Pinted Waro, Kitchen Ware, & HUINON, FLMRSUBIM & CO. At By GEO. P. GORE & CO, Wand & Wabash-are! ¢ ANOTHER VERY LARGE AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS WILL BE MADE BY GEO. P. GORE. & CO, 80 & 82 Wabashr-av., On Wednesday, April 14, COMMENCING AT 0:30 A. M. Nothing targer or mora varied In assortmont had ‘ever bocn shown in Chicago, Catalogues und goods roady for inapaction Monday. Thursday, April 15, at 9:30 a, my ALD TRADE 5S. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,- 50 crates English W. G. Ware, 60 casica American We 40 caaks Racl:, and Yellow Ware. 1,800 bris. Glassware “ assorted.’? H 1, y Fb . fs TRAANRLaSa sme res ape Cutters ob, = GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctlunsors, By H. FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctloncors, 140, U1, and 25 Randolph-sh 1,000 LOTS, A fret-class atock and tino assortment, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Wednesday, April 14, at 9:30 o'clock, Sales at Private Residences Promptly At+ tended to. MM. ¥. & SONS, Auctlonosrt, 7 By HENRY. Lé HATCH | uccessore Chee i india & Con Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, REGULAR TRADE BAL Dry Goods, Clothing, Pur and Wool Hatsy “Straw Goods. Ako a pleces, roe Ailes, Invoices Embrolderieds At 10 o’sleck a, wm. s.nuuny, Jr, Manuor.® HATCH Auctioneers rd CANDY, tenn take ne cna ee ee nena prod the HET In ine wort iibaans nee Tea 60 WEATE BT. Bend sh sample any by coepretsns ot" thee Candiod in Auiwelea put up gle: Sralvettenga. Adages UNITE, Cuntoctoner, To Madlsua-at, Chi