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Bs e) 3 Eater, EF Finest THE CHICAGO TRIBU SATURDAY, 17%, 1880—TYV THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. D. F. Fast, Canton, O., fs at the Sherman. ©.C, Hantoy, Drydon, N. ¥., is at the Tre- mont. Ina W. Huanes, London, England, js at tho Valmer. ‘Tue Rev. T. W. MucLoon, Jancsvillo, Wis, ia ft the Palmer, James A. HAWLEY, Clork Ciroult Court, Dixon, TIL, is nt the Gardner, @. W. Guy, Land Agont Atchison, Topeka & Banta Hf Railrond, is at the Palmer. A. Warmnouny, Utlea, N.¥,,and, Fe W. Gas- mann, Springtioid, D2 are at the Shermin. Tun Earl of Dunmore, London, England, dined at tho Grand Pacifle yesterday on his way homo from Colorado. Frankl. Berxerr announces that he with~ draws from the field aan candidate for Village Clerk of Hydo Park. Tre Chicago Gynecological Socioty held a Fpecting and partook of alunch at the Grand Pacitic Inst cvoning. Cianues 8, MAY, of Michigan, is at the Palmer, 0 fs defeniing tho {ntcrests of. tho Chicago © restern Indiana Hallroud, ’ Y. 0. Twiney, Davenport; J. 8, Gibbs, Rt. Louis; B. F. itecs, Colurbust and Frank Risley, Des Moines, are at tho Shermnn. Henan WALLACK, St. Louis; H. 'T, Cushman, Vermont; 8am EB. Knox, Philadelphing and i G. Porry, Boston, are ut the Tremont. Tre Kev. H. A. Holland, Keetor of ‘Trinity Episcupni Churoh, bas returned to the city, anit ‘will ofticinte Sunday morning aud evening. THe Rev. Dr. ityan, Now Zealand; Fred Ills, London, England; and Chartes Vernon Hous: man, Sandwich Jalands, are at the Grand Paellle, Jupar and Mrs. J. 8. Sanborn, St. Pauls A. Laughlin, dr, Pittatirg: Bunn, Spring: Hold; N. he Abbott, Brovklyn, are at the Grand facile, ‘Yu Journeymen Horgeshoers’ Union held vn Incutitiy last night, to arrange the preliminaries for the annual tall which la to be given in Cen- teal Hall Fridny evening, ‘Tim sale of the Ilbrary of the Into Judge Sid noy Breese wil be continued this wfternoon at 2 o’clock {n tho office of Melville W. Fuller, The ‘most valunble of tho books yet remain to be sold, Krovan’s First Ward Democrats met at the Palmer House last evening antl talked over tho manner of ratsiug tho ways and meitits for con- ducting the next campaign, The attendance was very light. FP. OM. SurrH, Goneral Purchasing Agent Atohisun, Topeka & Santa Fé Haslrond, Topeku; and W. PD, fobingon, General Fretght Agent Missouri, Kansas & ‘texas Rallrond, 8t. Paul, are at the Grand Paciile, Tne temperature yesterday, ns observed by Manuaso, optician, 83 Madison strect, CPunUNe ‘Hullding), was nt 8a. m., 46 degrees; 10 u, ty 473 3p. ML » Iurometer, & 38 p.m, F. Howat, Glasgow, Scotland; 3. Van Onion, San Franciscus, Moses Kimball, Boston; G, K. Chie, of the Atte wnil's oltler, ‘Washington, D, C.; Col. ins. Uy Se A. and Sat Clurk, Horicon, Wis, atthe Palm Wz Weat Town Canvussinyg Bourt will to-day send over to the City Clerk the books found tir tho town boxes belonging to tho city. ‘hls will nuthelp the Bourd a great deal, ever, for tho rensuntthat they eunuot got the hooks’ tho oity bns until the Council completes its canvass of the returns, ‘A NONSE attached to a grocery-wayon belong. jag to Enwright Bros., corner of Butterfieht and Thirticth strecta, run uway from the corner of State and South Water streets at 4 o'clock yex- terday wfterncon, and collided with a grovery> wagon belonging to Mr. long of the Stock- Yards. Both vebiclea wore upset und budly wrecked, M. EB. INGALLS, President of the Indinnnpolls, Lafayeue ae CRUE: Rallrowd, aud fH. C, Urner, C.G.Engart, W. 2. Anderson, BE, M, Jotnson, W. W, ‘daylor, 8. 8, Warren, George MeUum- mon, andJ, W. Neil, Governors of the Queen City Club, Cincinnati, arrived in a private car Tustevoning and put up ut the Paimer, Tho party cane hore on a tour of pleasure is tho guest of Sr. Ingalls, .Tu¥ moat recent imported accession to Chir cago's manufacturing interests is the removal hero of the * Thomas Ink and Bluelny Works," Thboy were formerly enrried on wt Honding, Mich., gnd are amouy tho tnost extensive in thy United States. Tho fuctory willbe located at togers Fark, and tho population of that suburb will be considerably nugmented by the change. lten) eatate and route alrendy show the elects, The muin oltice and general depot will be in the vity, Wirtas Davis, an indigent printer from Philudelphia, was found lato last night sitting on the steps of tha new Court- House, evidently suffering from some nurcotle, Oticer Cronk, who tound bim, trandied him off te the station and ran forndoctor. An emetic was addiiiiie istered, and then it was nscortuined that nudas Quin was the drug. At last accounts Divis was progressing favorably enough, and was being walked back und forth in the Armory vorridurs to keep bim awake, +, LEONAND Swett has consented to give,u freo Jectuce Monday cvening, the 2th inst., before tho Union Voteran Club, It isa new ong, nid entittod * Ketniniscenves of the War of the lto- Dellion,” and includes many new uncedotes in regard to Preaident Lincola and other promi- nent men of those exciting thes, Frank Lim bard and his family have valuntecred to give somo of tho memorable war songs, Mr. Potter Palmer brs given the freo uso of bis cluberoom at tho Palinor House for the entertalnment. Ix-Conanesaan WILLIAM P, Lyxpy, of Mil- Waukee, wes at tho Grand Pacific lust evening, He ‘wuld that eer tai Jn Wisconsin tended towards Bluine, and that thy Stato was unquil- peal Hepalsient in the future, ng the Germans hud lly deserted the Democratic party. He Would ke to see Grant nominated, bocuuse tho Democrate, with Judge Field, David Davis, or Horatio Seymoun could cusily beat him, So far ‘a8 ho was concerned. he wan out of polities, aud only came herv to attend to some luw businoss. ‘Tir, Saloonkeepers’ Associntion met yester- day nfternoon at North Clark street Turner- Fini. Tho Secretary of the Convontion Com- mitteo roported progross, and read letters from YVurlous cities in the Stato promising to send dolegatos. Tho Comtittes were allowed $40 for gurrent expenses, ‘The Finanelul Seeretary, Adam Bloerle, wos napolnced collector, and wits instructed to muke all the collections possible from rocmbers In arrears, preparatory toa gon eral overhauling of delinquonts by ‘expulsion, No other business of importance was transacted, Avaustus A. AnpDitews, of tho firm of H.G, Gill & Co. lumber-deulers, and a brothor-tn-luw of Justice Summertield, died very suddenty yos- torday morning at his realdencu, No. 6tU Wert Monroe street. He roso at 7 o'clock, und no sooner had he dony Bo thin, fecling himsctf diz- ze he lald down upon tho bed again, and dled shore within ten minutes, Mr. Androws wis born in Albion, N, ¥., and wus 40 yours of age. Ho sorved in the arnty as a gallant soldior, and nd ever sluce tho close of the lebotllun buen panoointixt in tho lumber business with ox-Aid. Pe May Cononet MANN yesterday hold an Inquest at tho Morguo upon Leonard Behrelber, «# pediler, lo dissin pented fran, his homo, No. 13 Foster Btreel, aud was found Jrowned in the river near Twenty-second bridge, Tho deceased left a divorced wife) and = family living on Brown street. An — luquest wis also hold upon Matthow Truvy, a laborer in tho emmnloy: of tho olty, whodlsappeared inyaterious~ Jy on tho 4th inst., and whose body was found Hoating in tho river ut tho foot of Clybourn place, Verdicts in accordance with the fucts ‘were returned in onoh case. Lygs than s dozen mombors of the Fifteenth Ward Demoorutio Club met, lust evening ut No, B31 Larrabeu strect. Mr. Schwuchow, tho Presie dont of tho Club, tendered hls resigtiution, and Mr. James McGrath was elected President pro tom. Mr. Blumentiia, the ‘Treasurer, also re- signed, Mr, MoNaoily made a long speech, charg- Ang the Democratic defent in the ward tavertain tickaters who wero bound to rulo or ruin tho arty. Mr. Bchwuchow suid ho was ashamed of 0 conduct of some professed Damucrats in the ward, and espociully of the way ja which the pelmaaries were run, Ho was still a Democrat, ut such conduct in the futuro would make a Kepublican of him. On motion, tho oflices of tho Vico-Presidents of tho Club wero declared Yacant on accuunt of thoir noneattondance, and the Club aajourned for unc week, whon i roor- ganization will be attempted, ; Aveny interesting service was hold last evon- ing in the Sunday-school rooni of tho First Bap: tut Church, ourner Thirty-tirst street und South Park avenus, A lurge tudlenco ussembled to commemorate tho many virtues and Chris- tun character of tho” Into Deacon Ham- mond, The Rov. Dr. Lorimer presided. Brief and'-focling remurks wero made by in Lorimer, Cyrua Bontloy, and others, Many of the lstencrs were much affected as tho well-remembered churacteristica of the lamented, dead were referred to, Hla constant etforts in behalf of the reh, unswerving uttondancs ‘Upon its sorvives, and: the great [aterest which ‘bo at all Chines manifested in the ebildren of the congregation, were retorred to vory touch The extecin tn whieh Deacon Lamond was Bi by his people was illustrated in the Horal deco- ratlon of tho pulpit platform, upon which hid ‘been placed many beautiful gitte from members of the congregation. ate ANOTHEN BUICLE, Uiiam J. Copelund, whose bone appears to have been ut Parsons, La Hiutta County. Kua, gomiitted suicidy yesterday ut the Atlantic Hotel by feito wdose of morphing, He came tho hotel Thursday overlie. representlyy tho hud just verived from Now York, ud Was en route to bla Kauss homo ta vislt his wifo and family, Ho was trast decovered y terday morning by Maggie Kitzgerutd, 4 chan bermiid, who wuw him in the hallway on the third Huor going to bis room, No. WW. she remarked) to unothor girl that bo wus ruuk., Ou yoing to his room an hour Jagr she fgand hin lying ou the bed unconscious, And upon feeling of bim found im cold an clans. Sho promptly reported et the office, oud Dr. Stitt was sunt for. He used @ stolpuch-puinp upon tho putiont, and at first thought be would succeéd fn saving bis life, Gopeland, however, appeared to huve tio desire to recover, and woul! do nothing for himself, At 3 o'clock In tho afternonn death enstted, Failure in business and poyerty were undoubtedly tho causes, From a few old letters and ennis in his Toseession it wns ngcortalned that the decenscd’s Wife was living at Parsons, and that sho was badiy In need of mony for fond, ral- mont, and rent. Iler letters indicate her to bo a lady of refinement and ability, Int her pleadings for letters from her husband and money for the necessaries of Ife aro indeed pitiful, Mr. Copetand was a mian of good nil. dress, about 0 yenrs of age, medium hight, Hight hate ant eyes, and site-whiskors, Prior to golng to the hotel he had 9 dozen inrge tintypes taken at Mountford’s, No. 2 State street, and had his free clean shaven. No farewell letters of any kind were found. His business cards show that he formerly kept a houre-furnishin; goods store on Third avenue, New York, and aflerwarles wis nm member of the Copeland & Reantleberry Gott and Bilver Plating Company. Recently he wasn reat estate and insuranes ayont nt Parsons, Tho only money fou his possession waa 12 cents. The body was turned over to the County Undertaker, who will hold it ‘until something is heard from the relatives. THE CLIVY-HALI, Tir Committee on Strecta and Alloys, West, in called for Monday, ‘Tue sehool-tonchors will be pakd to to-day In Bold. Itwill take about $105,000 to go around. ‘Tue City Treasurer yestorday recotved $8,075 from tha Collector and $1,023 from tho Water Dopnrtmont. A prnsir was yestoniny granted to the Rurr Mission Chureh to ercot a two-story church, 30x 18 feet, corner of Wentworth aventie and Twen- ty-third streat, to cost $6,000. PLang are being mado for two now engine- houses—one at the corner of Ogden and Wins chester aventios, and the othor nt the corner of Ashland avenue sud Jane atreot. Commisstonan Waller yesterday wrote to the Presidont of the West Park Bonrd, enlling ut- tention to somno defective sitownlks along Woah: ington street, about which complnint has been made, and inquiring whit the Board proposed, to doin the matter, Hu holds that since tho streot hus beon given to the Bonrd for boules yurd purposes tho city is no longer reaponsitile for Ita condition, and wants to know what tho ‘Park Commilssloners propose to do about it. Ixsprcron Orxoxg has been given care of the squad of Workshop Inspectors, and is dally engaged in schooling thom. They nre slow to lenrn, and he has ahi Job on his hands. fo mv thom # mathomaticnl overhauling yester- day, and took occasion, In the course of his lecture, to warn thom aginst combining to purh this, that, or the othor vontilating ap- peritue in the performance of thelr duttes, choo] opens every other morning at 8:90 o'clock. at tho Health Department. MORE BMALL-POX. Small-pox made {ta appearance again yester- day. ‘Three now enses were reported by Dr. Church from No, 241 Wost ‘l'wontileth street, be- fag the wife and two childronof Anthony Kozel, who was tuken to the hosxpitel ten diys ago. They had beon exposed to the disease, and, of course, there 18 to auestion about the source of cir infection, They were promptly: taken rgeof by the authorities, and the premised were thoroughly funigited, expected in tho vicinity fn the fact that) miny the nelghbors ‘wero exposed to the orlginnt case, The womnn, Belle | Moore, who uped. the authorities some days ago, and went to Bowinanville, was heurd ‘from dluring tho dny. he died of the aisense the dny before at the residence of her mothor, Mra, Glines, anid the villurera nro great- ly exulted over it, we chin of the sprend ot the disense there, however, wre not very youd, for it #8 announced that the woman ws well protected, A“ LEGAL” RLUNDER, The Mayor wis yesterday in revelpt of 0 ig tition fram the dealers in coal along the docks, complaining of the danger of ‘allowing tugs to run oat on speed oot froin six. ta ten amlles per hour in tho river, and asking that thelr speed be Itmited to from three: to five iniles, ‘Phe petitioncra were under tho iinpression that there was an ordinance on the subject, and the Mayor sent the document tothe Law Department to And out the facts and bis power, and waa later in tho day Informed that tho goul men were misinken, wherenpon bis fonor wrote thom to that effect, and that he hod no. power aver the tugs, He will huye to write to thorn ngaln to-day, however, and uxptain, for it turns out that thore fs nu ordinance on the aub+ Jeet, one section of which is in the following words: “All yeasels using steam shall bave tholr smoke-sticks so constructed and manngeil as to prevent spurks or cons of tro excuping theres ‘rom, and Rall be moved slowly uta speed. not exceedlug three miles por hour under alow head of rtenm,.” [Hovised Ordinances, p. 44.J Tho Law Department is placed in an nwk- ward position in the muttor, tud sois the Mayor, but the ordinance will be enforced, ; THR DOGS MUST AO. f the dogs can be gotton rid of by procitnma- tions, thor days in Chicago aro nuintborods for the Mayor continues to astio proolamutions. His Jutest was issted yusterday, and fs as follows: “it haying been made ta appenr to ma that many persons are keeping dogs in and about thelr “premises in vinjution of tha city ordinance, and allowing thom ta. run at lurge in the eity, to the danger and unnoyatice of our citizens, and also that there are good reasons for belleving that some doge in the city are innad; now, thorefore, in pursunince of tho ordinance of tho City of Chiengo, in such case mate and provider, f horoby fesue this, my rovdumution va Mayor of snid city, and require, for the perked of six months trom the date here- of, -all dogs within said olty shall bive n food and substantial whro-guuze or. leather muzzle securely put on so a8 is pyvinte them from biting; and any dog found gotng at urge during anid period of ‘six months. without such muzzle shall be killed or otherwise disposed of. [hareby charge the police of tho city with the duty of enforcing the provisions of fous pronluiaation aaa. of Hho eeapney oF eat city In relution to dogs. Given under iny hand this the 2th day of April, 1880, i “Canren Fl, Hatuison, Mayor." It {a to bo hoped! that tho proclamation will be reapected and tho ordiuanco rigidly onforeed. ane dog-oatohors will be appoluted in a few 8. SECOND WARD CONTEST. Mr. IL F. Dillings, who, aceorting to the re- turna, was defeated for Atdoriman ot the Second Want by Pat Sanders by 155 voros, has decided to contest, and is confident of his ability to prove that the apparent ninjority itzainst fun wie made up of fraudulent votes. ‘Tho follow. ther cuges are Ay or twa, fram. ag ure clatmed to be Ulustrations of the way in which Democratic votes were manutucture: Thore were registered us voting from No. 483 State street, a place kepe by 8 Canadian named © Nigger Hh,” fourteen persons, although but one or two ut the most Hye theres froin No, 478, % house of flefame, five persons voted, aithough = thory ure no on Using there; from -No. 488, soven voted; from No, 4%, Jerry Monroo’s garden, thera wore twonty-six, though tho number of thoso who live thera docs not probably exe two-or threo, Quito a number, it is snl so. vated from No. 1% Stato strect, which is Sanders’ pista stop, and werv vouched for by Miko anders, Pat's brother, who fs sald to be, or to. havo doc, W resident ot tho: Weat Side. Mr, Billings tt Js guld, hus nirendy othor Instances of illegal votes that were enat, and expeots to get a freed imany murs before he gets through with Ha nutuyonist, The statement made eee A that natico of contest bud been gerved by Mr. Geohegan 18 aupuiniat Mr, Durtey, Alderinan-eleat from tho Eighteenth Ward, was not strictly correct, An unuithorized attorney did notify tho City Clerk that Mr. Geohemun purer contesting, That gentleman, however, hus taken no action, aud has, not decided whethor ho will tight or not. Hisown iuvlinations arg to keep out of tho aquabtile, and to lot things stand wa they are, Some of his friends, however, aro urging bin to. contest, and he mny bo prevailed upon to do so, GOVERNMENT GRIST. Five tnovsann DOLLARS in gold was pald out and £00,000 received In the samv coin yester- aay, ‘Tne movement of silvor yesterday showed $7,000 of revel pts und $3,000 of disbursements, Jutiva M, SoLomaN, who was Indicted for soll- dng tobacco without a license, was acquitted by 8 Jury iu tho District Court yesterday, ‘Tue. internulerevenue recolpts aipaterday, amounted to ®10,0%, of which “815,531 was for spirit, $2,607 cana from tobacco and vlzara, and $1,074 wae contributed by beor, Tyore wero no exporta, A WENCIE Warrant for the arrest of 13. F, Alton was iaauicxt yoatorduy morning by Judge Blodget! and will probaly. be transferred fram United Btates Marshal Hildrup te the Marshul nearcst the Gunnison country, In the District Court youterday a default was taken by tho District-Attorney ujgiinst Henry G. Lengeman, who wuaindloted for selling matches without a license, and ® sclro fagias issued agniust bis bondsmen, Wiiam G. Lyon was tried by a jury and found guilty of dolug a retail business without a license, Sentence was suaponded. Michuel EL Jouris and Fred Paskowletz pleaded guilty of minor vielutions of the Rovyonue Jaws, and son: tence was doferred. ‘Wneke have been received at the Bub-Treas- wry within the pust two days two of tho coun- terfolt & bills on the Paulding National Bank of Now York, 4 duseription of which bisa itl ready appeared In Cay Trung, . These sumo- what dungerous counterfelts seem to be clr culling principally in fows, as both tho bills discovered came from an Lowa bank. ‘Tne uccessity fur at lonst partially, Cries ing the new Government Building by Say Thus vuuised the allicials there to bu seriously dis- turbed over the fact that tho mill where tho Jumbor for the tloora wus being sawn bad beew burned, together with wome 21,000 fect of Gov- ernmont Jumber, Arrangements, howover, tise eoee ena tae ee wre ty ho ronsenable doul 0 bu will be thulshed by tho time specified. Berony Commissioner Hoyny yesterday Isaac enholin, a grucer doing business at No. 701 Wabash avenue, was held in $600 bonda to tho Grand Jury. Tho feature in the caso was that the tiformution was given by @ rival yrover who did business acrous the way, and who, it is alleged, was notuated by n apirit of trade rivalry than by attention to Governmont intervats in playing the part of informer. An offort will be mace for a compromise. Tite, collections for dutics zestenlay: Amount. cd to 83,755, Following t6.n list of tho dutiahlo gouds received: Hugh Stewart, 3 packages entthonwwares RH. Law & z3 cnsks grense; Fowler Broa. 0,8%0 aneka anit; Kirchhol? & Co. 60 cnaks beer; J.C. Olson & Con 10 packages i Y goods; Groinmes & Ullrich, 3 cases elyarsy Wile gon Tiros, f eases hosiery; J. M. Brunswick & Halke Co., Lease ivory Wockay Metzlor, Roths- child & Co., 6 cn: mokers’ articles; Fuller & Fullor, 9 cnge: mets; J. Howitt, 1 Fucknge wheels: 8. D. Kimbark, “160 cuvlls ; Chlongo Stamping Company, 500 boxes tin-plate. AS A RESULT of consuttations helt Feeantly, several impnrtant changes havo been inado In the arrangement of tho ottices In tho new Cus- tom-House, Under the new plans tho Collector of Customs will nave all of tho offices on tho east xidvof tho second floor except tho rooms: at the northeast corner, which will be used by Miss Sweet anid the clorks of the Pension-Oflicc, Colleetar Harvey will have the offices on tho west silo oxcept two coums immediately north of those intended for the Kub-'Treasury, in tho southwest corner, which will bo given up to Surgeon Miller. of tho Marine Hospital Servico. ‘This now aeranurmant forees Capt. White and tho clerks of tho Railway Mail Service to tho fourth tloor, wher passable quarters have been provided for thom. THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘Tne April Grand Jury will meot Monday. Eppit Gantry, John Grady, Willlam Dwyer, and John Adium ure on trint for burglarizing: Nordaht's Jewelry store on Milwnukeo avenue. Biwiy Coxxons, the pal of At Helter, and Dilly Kennedy, were found guilty of an attempt: to commit burglary, and given five yeara in tho Penitentiary by the Jury,—tho limit for tho olfense, Tuy Joint Committes on Public Buildings and Public Servico will meet this afternoon at tho Hivard rooms, Morehants’ Building, to consider tho vault-door subject, In connection with tho now Custom-House, and any other matters that may come before It. THR PETIT JURY OF THR CRIMINAL COURT, discharged yesterday, was tho beat that lins tried erjminuis in this county fora long thine, in that the Jurors did not hesitate to mote out to thleves the prnishinent thoy deserved, Some of the worst “crooks” in tha city. appeared before the panel, and not one cseaped, all: being convicted and their terme inJollot fixed at fram five to ten yenrscnelt. In some Inatunces the full pon= alty was enforecd, a thing which juries horoto- fore been Jonth to defor some renson, The soverity of the punishment inilicted created much ‘excitement ntmong the prisoners in the Jnil, the ones whose ensea wero on the docket for the present term dreading to be tried, Thelr uneasiness, how- ever, was dispelled yesterday. The lawycra who are defending the Mitwaukee-avenue burglars, having forty peremptory challenges, exercised then sons te yet rid of tho whole ‘panel anil aecure another set of Jurors, in. tho hope that tho now minterini would be more favorably In- clined toward their clients, As to-day is tho Just one of the term, aud 1 special venire was issucd, Judge Smith dischurxed the regulac panel, who are entitled to the thinks of the community for tholr excellent work. JALL GUEST Aroporter of ‘Tie Tuipune wont through the Jail yesterdny, and siw several of tho more prominent prisoners, but learned litthe from them. Gribler, the Jury taniperer, who was renting n novel, siuld ho intended to take a now tuelt,” but what it was ho refused to divulge. He seems to have littly hope of putting ant be fore his. term expires, thirty-three days hones, Fatten fs in the boys’ depurtinent, as far ro- qnoved as possible from Griblor. Ile has noth- ing to say. Eseott, the Canndlin dofaultor, exe pevted that hls friends will compromire with the wink for 85,000 or $4,000 cash, aud that he would ‘be out In the afternoon. Ee intended to lenvo for the West in’ that ovent, yo Into bual- ness, and try ta make up — the bahince of the. .i4,000 he stole. Ho tried to schedule out unter the Insolvent Debtor'sact about 3 o'clock, but the muttor was continted until the th, his ball being fixed at $14,000, which he was, of course, unnble ta give. So ho didn't ‘sit bas honrd nothing from hts laws Charley Reed, and hus no idea when ho isto boret at Ifberty. Ills pardon is of Little ise, hy anya if he is to remain in jail, Jotn Lamt fs stitl gelling clgnrs, and hopeful that tho Supreme Court willdecide in his fuvor, Ho is by all odds, go Jailer Currier says, tho best he- haved crininal In’ tho jail, and, although under sentence of death, 16 allowed all tho privileges conalstent with his snfe-keeping. Freeman {3 near Patten, and doesn’t loo! woth Hono longer usks when he Is to be tried, knowing that nothing enn be dono in bis and Friedberg's case until the Supreme Court bus passed on that of Lamb, Dayis, the bigamist, is happy, and asks about “dear Clara.” Ho’ fs sorry that his uttornoy I sick, since that defers his “vindiention’ nnd tho establishment of his “Innocence In the eyes of the law,” TIE COUNCIL, EXOAVATING IN THR STRERTR, An adjourned meeting of the City Counctl was held just evoulng, Mayor Harrison in the chair, ® Ald. Dixon presented an order instructing the Law Department to preparo an ordinance cov- ering tho excayatiig of streets and alloys for private purposes, which would protect tho city’s interest In such mutters, ‘The Mayor explained that Field, Leiter & Co. had applied for x permit to excavate in an alloy to sect up a doller, but, thera boing no ordinance on tho subject, it had not been granted. Ald. Throop said the Arn in question was al- ready using an alley running from Market strect, and no thought it was dangerous, and that the Council should move slow in the mutter, If such an ordinance was passed it would re- sult in riddling tho alleys gonernily, and ho thought the order shontd be referred. june furthor discussion followed, and the ore ler was referred to the Judiciary Cominittee, Ald. Sinyth calied up tho mattor of purchnst a lot in the violnity of Madison and Halate: r streets fo! A NEW POLICE STATION, and wanted to know why « lot had not beon purchused. ali. Throop sald thera was no moncy with which to make the purchise, ‘Tho Mayor explalncd that there was about $15,000 in'tho ‘Treasury, but the Controller had thought it beat to sell tho present building, at tho corner of Mudison and Union streets, be- fore unythin done, He thought enough could be realized froin the pule to buy a lot and erect u station, and tho matter was tndor cone slderation, The Committee on Streets and Alleys, South Division, made x report recommonding that the old ordimnes granting ‘THE CHICAGU BTRAM COMPANY tho right to Iny its pipes in tho streets and nlloys of tho city be placed on ile and that tho subst! tuto, prepared by tho Committoo, submitted and published Starch 22, 1840, by passed. ‘On motion of Ald, 'Thomnpsun, tho report was Jald over and tho subject made tho spuctul ordor for Monday evening at 0:15 o'clock. Under tho bead of untinished business, the Council took up the report of the Committee on Streetaand Alloys, North Diviston,recommending tho Pasugo, of an ordinunce allowing the Chica- gos Pacitly Rullroad to run freight cars on HMuwthorn avenue, and the placing of the re- mionstrance on file, Ald. Cullorton inoved to place tho Tenor on file, and proceeded to ask how it wns that tho company, nlready baving its track down, asked il to ullow it to run freight cars over It, |. Evorett oxpinicul thnt the Company at- rendy hnd tha re ht to run its passenger cnrs over the street, but that it also wanted to run freight cars there. ‘Tho mation tu placa on file was lost, and tho inntter was finally recommitteed, A curtous report of the dune Commnittee,stating that elo street, botweon Hush and Pine, was ji futr condition and didn't need tinproving, and at. tho saino tine recommending that tha petition for ita Jpravonwnt be pliced on filo, provided the putitioncr improved it, was appropriately Ded, amidst general laughter. ‘On motion of Ald, Everett, tho Counoil then adjourned, SUBURBAN. . 3 ENGLEWOOD, Tho eandidntes for members of the Board of Education of Distrivt No. 3of Hydo Park and Lako, which ure to be voted for this afterncen, areE, A. Wood, William Fallon, and Irus Coy, from tho north end of the distrioty J. W. Clark, {rom the contro; and Fred L. Kimmoy, from tho eouth end of tho distrlot. The oppusition candi dates, as far us can bo learned, are Wiliam Hrinkman, K. W. Adkiuson, J. Flayin, V. Ps Cory, and C. 8, Brownell, Mr. Adkinson declines the nomination, and will take no part in tho lection, ‘The poll will be at the Pullman Behool-house, on Fifty-tlrst street, und will be open from ‘1 o'clock ill 5 o'clock Pie An Increase of 3,200 Inhubitants in the district wives three nddigonnl members in the Board thia year. Messrs, Voy and Hunuiey wero mein- bers of the old Hoardin the capuclty of Prest- dent and Secretary respeutively, und: gave gype oral satisfaction. a SRT Hey nent enh mere INCLNNATS, April 10,—It is jo tha: Henry, W. Loni Holiow, whose Gaiden Legend forma tho text of tho prize camposition of tho day Muslcnh Festival, and alsa tho Prosidont and es HaYyos, will bo in attendance at tho fes- The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, and is the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments. 100 State wtree ; ne = ‘Times: Our highest In dontist MoChosneya boyund Wiuubt, though Dut $ re) ———— Talk not of wasted monoy. Mono! ir WAS wasted by buying Dawson's’ ‘oandlog and cigars. a moth will not attack a fabric that iniieek & Rayuer's * Math Powder," Sieh GRANT AT CAIRO. The General and Party Reach That City from Little And Are Tendered Marked Reception by the Cairo People, Addresses of Welcome by. the Mayor and Ex-State Sen- ator Green. Gen. Grant Makes a Lengthy and Feeling Response in The Party to Leavo Oniro This Morning for Bloomington, Ill. Spectat IHspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Carro, UL, April 16—Gen. UW. 8, Grant and ty arrived In this city this afternoon about o'clock from Little Rook on a speoint train over tho Iron Mountain Hoad, tho Missour! shore by a delegation of cltizons, who escorted him to tho eityon tho trinsfer | and, after calling Grant to the. front window up steamer Morgan. The carcontaining the Gen- eral was taken off tho bontatthe Incline and brought down the lovee to the Mlinols Contral Ruilrond depot, where he entored a carriage and, honing the processton tn which vialting militin, firomen of tho city, and other organizations | On another oveasion, Gen, MeClernand and participated, was driven through the prinetpnl etrects of tho city to the Market-Houso Square, where n stand bad been creeted. waa formally welcomed by the Mayor and Judge That of the Inttter wason the partot thocitizons, Ex-State Senntor Green hns always bocn known as nn intense Democrat, and that very fact shows how desirous the peoplo wero ‘to rendor unto Casur" that praise which Ho was inct on W. H. Green. ‘THE ADDRESS OF JUDGE GNEEN ; was oloquent and schilagstic, carefully prepared, admirably delivered, and gractously recolved Gon. Grant and his friends, Gen. Grant: Lam commissioned by the peo- Plo of Calro to tender to you a very cordinl our clty and its hospitality, in the universal chorus rected you in all aunong alluntions wherever you have traveled, ‘The crowned heads, tho nobility, and the people of Europe, the Kings and Princes of the Uriont- and your own cottntrymen everywhero U1 the highest eon- jo same spirit this We cordially join in all climes, ted fn tevording t sideration and esteem. multitude of your fellow-cltizens bas assembled to rendor s proper tribute to him who stands ww of volorans who fought Hut your visit to this clty.bas an eiitond mist awakens of assoclations connected with of the dramn of the nineteenth contury. Tu Calro yor begun the arduous task of converting the cltl- zen into the soldier, Here, under your care, 1% crowd of raw recruits took comelinoss of 2 well-drilled urmy, Hero you Planned tho first campnigns which resulted in decisive victories for the Ui this clty you bean military triumphs wi first In the long entalo, for a united country, on tho form and ‘our infireh to that series of (eh is unequated in the un- nals of tinclont or modern mullltary life. 1 threo sido oF you was the cnemy’s country. A the contluonce great rivers a a boluty proclaimed robellfion against the Govern ment. The morning idrum-beat in your cam was echoed by the sullen sound of tho cnom guns, and tho ovoning tuttoo was answered the rour of hostile cannon. ary was marsbaled on yonder levee ready to mane to victory, i¢ wos almost Itorally truco nt Cannon to right of them, Gannon to lector them, ¥ in front of them, Hvyed und thundored. how completo tte transformtton! These tidvless seas thatalmost onelrcta our clty still pour their waters onward to’ tho and stlil; boar Se When your littfo grent ocean, currents countless But the stores of tha Commissyry than cover- Ing *thotr decks huye given wares of the tnerchint and tho produce of tho planter, The yunbont hus beon converted into the grain-burge. The milltary transport, inden with armed men and the. munitions of war, is seen NO more, but in its stead tho pussenger- ktcamor crowded with poaceful mon and women from every Stuta plics undisturbed, yisltor from tho oxtromo North to South, The ‘frownlug fortress is dismuntied, cla in tho verdure of carly spring, it now ea on the inighty rivor which washes iw base and is ono of the strong Hnks that bind to- appy slaterhood of States, Ings no fonger court the morning ‘Ureczo or wave over cuntonding hosts. ‘These then warring States aro no lonyer bolllgerent, but dwell togothor under a common Constitu- tlon {nthe harmony of perfect oquality, and in tho consclousness of safety and protection to their Governments, both State and National. tho verdict of mankind attributes to you more thun to any other, tho icco: these benollcent and auspicious results, You Jeft this elty with your sword drawn In your country’s cuiise. The battles victories you won, the splondid and tho still moresplondid and fimportantconde- quences of your campaigns, and need not be recounted You roturn tous with yaur aword sheathed, The object und your sword wis drawn bave been uctompllshed, Tho laurel leat and tho olive branch blendad to gother will form tho wroath with which History Will oncirelo. your brow. Ciwsnr, and Napoleon cach fought for agerandizement and ether ie now ht mplishment of you fought, tho achlovenients, iro household words Purposo for which to establish roserve n united coun aud cneountered the danger of battics and of slogos in order thit the Unlon of tho States underoone constitutional Government udght be maintained, in order that the yrand heritage i colved from the fathers of the Remibile be transinitted fur down the ages to. cou goncrations, and so fighting you fought in aholy wor, dn unison with oll your countrymen wo welcome ‘ou ay in itlustriuus citizen of the United States. Wy welcome you ut the threshold of this and poworfulState,—the State which rendered such signal service in overthrowlny tho Tebull- vel om just ido it oitizenof the state of . Your uatno In all time will be especial; neoted with tho idea of tho Union of the and wo belicvo you could ask no more glorious immortality of fanio thun to have your memors ioe patriotic hearts, indissolubly linked wit! natitution and the Unfou,—one and Insepurable,—now and forever!" J wlvo voice to this crowd of when | ugain oxtend to you u most cordial wol- come to our city, QEN, GRANT'S RESPONSE, pon conclusion of Judge Greon' Gen, Grant spoke tis follows: GENTLEMEN, FIUENDB, AND FELLOW: CITiZENBt Aftor an abeonee of soventeen yeurs from Cairo, joint from which, 1 might almost date the boglining of my late militury caree: mo great pleasure to come buck an stead of uddressing a cump, 0 prosperous city, built up and devoted to the Interests of ponce. od fortune to bnye just passed of every one of tho Southorn: the States lately in Heboltion, aud about which so much bua bean eaid,—and It de gratifying to mo, and L kitow it will be to you, thut in covery one af thom tho scones of devorn: tlon and thé speeches wore the simo as we sco aud heur here to-day, The Starsand Stripes wero Hloating everywhore; the groat portion of tho peakersinevery instance were inun who in ho conilict word the gray; and tho speeches whieh they mudo show thelr present devotion to thy tag for which wo fought, which ts all ever neked of them; that thoy should respect and honor the tlag, and become good citizens; and hereafter, if it should be ussuiled by a fore olga fou, that they should unite with us as one From tho assurances (he: love they are wincere, and 1 hope thoy expressed the sentiments of x greut united as one we rocting yuu as tho frst anxious Ietoners It bas been m forcua lite! people, united us generous rivals iu building up our soveral Stites, for tho whole Union, and fcollng that loyalty forthe fog, wo are a grout people,—the in tho world, ‘To stand divided, wo ure too nearly cqual, man to wan, to bo a great and Let us wll hope thut there Inay be a geuuiue union of sentiment, a xencr ous rivulty for the bullding Biatesy and the National prido above tho stuto ride, i but no iitea [ should romurks made to me tl thank you, dir, Bpeukor, citizens, and friends; I thank you fur whut we have: seen hi Aftor the speoch the General roturned to bis cartiagy and was takon to the residence of CO, whoa guvats himself and purty ‘Tonight ho is holding a runce Hull uneil 10 ultend a ball and reatest Union prosperous poople. J, of our ecveral go much; it was tho brought this out, publle reception wt Ton welock, after which he wil uct ut the St. Churlog ffotel. Sovoral thous visltors (rom the surroundin) aking all things (nto considera~ er poople acquitted themsclyes YOR BLOOMINGTON. esve the city to-morrow train over the Iillnols Con- dn the city, and, Gon, Cairo and creditably, , Gon. Grant will morning on 8 spec! * tral Railroad for Bloomington, From thonce he will goto Galena. THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY have teen moro that anxtous to remind Gon. Grant that here in Catro ho renliy began his un- precedented milltary enreor, ‘Tho threo Stntes of Hlnotg, Missourl and Keutuoky eontributed thoir quintns to awel) in the crowds nro silver-haired men who opposed: the War, middle-aged inen who uniformly vote tho Demoerntio tleket, and young men who ne- cept that trudition which Jem Gatewood, John Dougherty, Ninian Edwards, John MoLean, John J. Crittegidon, and Zattoo Ca: , Ineulented, that Souther Iilnoia belonged fo the Pro-Siavory South by every tho that ean bind one people to another, THE NEAL OPRNING OF GRANT'S MILITARY CA- Ree. On the 7th or August, 181, Gen. Grant was noned a Brigadier-GQeneral, and on fow days after was nasigned to this district. Upon arrive hur hers ho—with a very modest stall, composed of Rawlins, Millard of New York, and Clark Lagow, of Crawford County, Iilnois—catab> Hehed himacif in the City Bank building, on tho Tnvee, opposit Watts, Given & Co.'s whiurf-bont, Gen, Grant remalned here from Augtat of 180! untlttho capedition te Fort Henry. In His career 1s commanding oficer hore ts des acrlbad by old citizens to hive been modest and entirely freo from interference with the people, Thery wasn quirrel, however, betwoen Gen, Grant and Gon. Ben M, Prontiss, of Quincy. Prentiss clined to be the. ranking officer, his. commission os Pepailer General elug dated Iny 1%, 1801, while Grant's commission bore dito Tour months Inter. ‘Tho War Department, upor reference, decided in favor of Grant, because ho wns,or hid beon, at. officer in the regutar army, ‘This decision, and the subseqtent incl+ dent that Prontiss was captured by the cnemyy probably caused his resignation, which was fecepted Oct, 28, 1863, Goon BTORtES, © r+ At aguthering of old cestionts the following Rood stories were brought to the surface: On one occasion Gen. MeClernand puruted a regi- ment on the Juvee, bofare Grant's headquarters; stulra, Mno delivered himself of aspecch, fol- lowed’ by threa cheers for Grant. ‘Tho silent inan stood at the window, and, gazing out onthe inuddy waters of the Obso, heard the speech and tho cheers, and thon, without tho slightest ae knowledgment, went'buck to his desk, Commodore Kountz originated a Missisatppi- Hiver cnmpalzn, As Stanton, who had beon Kountz‘s lawyer at Pittsburg, was to pass on tho utility of tho proposed campaign, the Commodore went on ta Washington and lnid Mt) = befora | the War Department, It met Mr. Stunton’s cordin! Indorsement; and, together, Stanton and Kountz waited pon Mr. Lincoln (o give ft vitality. Stanton stuted his approbation of the proposed campaign. and nited MeClornand to lend the Sevap se Dut,” auld Mr. Linco, *T hate to put MeCternand over Grant; Grant is doing well enough.” * Yes," retorted Stanton, “but to carry out this program wo must have a dashing man.” With his usual merry cyo-twinkle, Lincoln ropiied: “OhLit you want a dashing inn, fb send for Pope. To caine dashing into Washington, you know, with pyta mun behind him, und when no man in Wushington hud tho lunst curiosity to soo him!" SS ed THE FIATISTS. A County Convontion. The Grecnbackers of tho county. held Inst evening in Judge Moran's court-room whut thoy desire to have known. ngn County Convention. There were present all the shining Ights of tho defunct organization, and, afteran hour de- voted to solemn conferences and corner ent- uses, thoy wont to work ns cnrnestly as if the panty, wore alive and not dead, and as if thoy md some renl Instead of an inagitury principle inyiow. The Convontion was called for 7:30, but it took nearly two hours to gatber ilfty flut- ists to carry on tho farco. Along toward 9 o'clock LL. I. Page, tho Chatr- mann of the County Committco, culled the meet- ing to order, and, with neatness and dispatch, C. G. Dixon was ebosen permanent Chairman, ‘A gentleman with a strong Mileslau accent in- alsted on a Committes on Credentinis, Tho Com- nitteo was duly appointed, buts only tivadelo- fates appeared duly aceredited, thotr report was Igpensed with, and the whole crowd recognized, Mr. Conley, In behalf of the Committes on Credontinls, lusisted on reporting, and hinted that there was something in the wind, and that been deeply insulted. Tho Committco was allowed to report, ana “old man” Waito proceeded to inject portions. of tho report into the proceedings atregular in- torvals of yo minutes. The mudidlo was ultimately settled by making the Convention n free-for-all race, adiniting every ono present. <\ notion to proceed to the selection of dcte- antes to the Convention to be held at Springtield April2l, made by Seiden Fish, provoked a ro- monstrince from i Mr, Haley, who proposed to ‘buat uny ang Inw.”” A prolonged specch from the saine’ gentleman, was. provoked by the an- nouncoment that of the sixty-one delegates from Covuk County the Communists wero to have thirty-five, while tho Greoubackers wore only allowed twenty-#lx. Arunning arguinent wns kept up _botweon Messrs. Fish, Jim Springer, Walte, O'Kelly, and Haley, which was choerfully varied by the chirp- Jog of a iittlo inan in the corner, who did noth- ins for half an hour but call question.” — . Tho olcetion of delegutes was proceoded with. When the Sixth Ward was roached the dolegato refuscd to vote, on tho ground that tha work- ingen were shut off in the mouting, ‘he Het af doleyntes finally elected is as fol- lows: D. J, Sinlth, “Dr.” Washington, James Lano Allen, Cornelius Dwyer, Bf. Bw laa, M, Haley, 1..1.'Page, John C, Anderson, * Jud ipo, Nel- James Foich, 8. F. Norton, C. 8. Dixon, Jones, John Gettleson, Join Kelley, L. P. fon, M. McGuire, G.C, Whipple, Dr. @. I. .E. ‘Bicknell, John’ Golder, M. O'Kello} 'Nelsou, Joseph Slexol, Androw whe, ray Seldon Fish, James Springer. A. J. Gri and 8.8, Heath wero appointed alternates, ‘Tho Convention thon adjourned, —————— “'Halr Rovivum" restores gray hair to its orlg- inat color for 80 cents. DEATHS, ANDREWS—At his Into residence, No. G0 Went Monroo-at., Apri ti} nt Zn. m. uf apoploxy, AUgUBtUS A, Androws, axed 44 yoarn, ‘Notico of tunoral hereafter, P-L Itoy and Albion (N, ¥.) and Springflold (Mass,) Papers plesy copy. COOG April 16, 1690, at 4a. m,, Mrs, Botsoy Coo- enn, a TB, Red IS ¥0 Faneral ‘from. her tate residence, Wil School-at, ‘Town of Lake, Satuntoy, April 17, nt10.a, m, Carriagos w Calvary. ? ENNIS Aprit it Hono Hein. younsest daughter of Margaret nnd Wilinm Ennis, aged 2 yours wnd 23 days, Finoral Sunday, ab WU, mi. from 2 Willard-pinco, by carringes to Calvary, ¥ FRAZII—At Aurora, I, April 15, Mary C, Sto vonn, wit of W.8, yrasior ‘td D, te Funorl Suturd ‘Syracuse (N. ¥.) papers pleasa copy. GOODH-On the Jsth inst, at hor residence, Farty- fitth-at., corner of Evans-av., of heart discnad, Caro- Mng, boloved wife of Edward Goude. Fuinoral Sunday, April hat 2p. mato Oakwood Cometery. Friends uf tho family nro invited, COYLB—At 88 Walnut-st., April 18, Canto, infant son of Chartos A, Cote, axed’? yours und 4 months. Funeral Sunday at2p.m, Felends invited without furthor notices, ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETING UF TI it LICAN GAS- paign Committe of tho Kirst Wrocinet, Mydo Park, will bo holt at tha Vilnge-tinl this evening at nif-pastZ o'clock. ‘Tho Republicans of tha district aro fnyitod to bo preaont, Ms BANUED PIKE WILL LEAD Tie COM- FAgfeisl Eravelors! Gonpol meeting to-night at tho ¥. MC. A. La Mudison-st. rps POND Witi, CONDUCT Ti 8.8. toachors’ mecting to-day at noon In Farwell u (Pe OURTT Wah REPORLICAN Chon ‘wil moot this evening mt Arniory Mail, Indiana Ay, Officers will be electud for the snauingalx months. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Rich Flavors Vanilla | ir ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE ROYAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON -pre- serve to the highest degtes the tr~ flavors ofthe fruit. For peculiar delicacy and riche ness, a8 well as great strength and perfect purity, they have no equal, As proprietors of the Royal Baking Pow. der, we assure our patrons that the same standard of excellence is adopted for tho Royal Flavoring Extracts as in the Baking owder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CLAYTHES CLEANING. ener 7 TWh oss, be beautifully, DYED tailing "ox 4 od BURN OSU teas CLOTHES (eetatiess Beas 26: \- 3 8 jeans LADIES ANDGENTS. cage, 44103 North esUadlealfrwssbesacaues Kem dyed and cloaned. tho enthusinem, and notadte | CLOTHING, Saturday April 17, | 1880. In making your pur= chases’' to-day of Ready-Made Cloth- ing for yourself or boys, do not forget to), call on the old relia- ble house of JANIES WILDE, JR., & CO., cor. State and Madi- son-sts., for we. are prepared to show you the largest and best- selected stock of Clothing in this mar- ket. e make and sell the best Ready- Made Clothing that is sold in this coun- try. Every garment guaranteed. If not satisfactory your money will be re- funded. JAMES WILDE, JR., & C0, The Popular Clothiers, Orders by Bell TELEPHONE romptly attended to. AU CKION SEES st cu HENRY & HATCH, Successors to Chus. 3. Rnadin « Co, Auctioneers, Ws Wrbash-ny, AUCTION SALIC Including Large Line CHG! TUESDAY, April 20. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, REGULAR TRADE SALE, Dry Goods, Clothing. Furnish- ing Goods, Fur and Wool Hats, Dress Coods,Silks,Notions,etc.. Atso % Stmw Goots, At 10 ofclock a.m, Benson Sune Ae WaTelt, Auctoneatae JLUMERY, JR, Munaxer, i $30,000 Stock FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR- NISHING GOODS, CLOTHS AND CAS- SIMERES, HATS and GAPS, Etc., AT AUOTION, - Monday ond ‘'nonday, April 3) and %, at 45 and 47 Wost Mudison-st., corner Citnton. Toing the Kntire Stack of Mr. Fred Honkol, who ts retiring from tho Clothing Business. ‘Tho stock Is complete, nnd caniprives ngenorn! ussortmont of fing Ttendy-made Clothing manufactured for the. best res talltrnde, Also Inno nnd desirable line of Genta’ Furnishing Goods, All-Wool Cloths and Casslmores, and Hatsand Cops. iia ts an ouporiuntty not to be neglected, and buyers will tind {t to tholr Intorost to Attond, as'tha anio will bo poromptory for ensh. ‘Also ‘ono large Inrris double door ¥iro-Proot Sate, HENRY & HATCH, Auctionoars. J. EMERY, Jr. Manawor. NOTIONS. MERCHANTS, WAKE UP! Keop your “*& & 10c. Counter’* Hooming, Don't tot tho assortmont run low, ‘The live oncanra putting {n fresh goods und having s grentor rush than ever. If you haven't had ono, hurry up! or your neighbor will got all tho trade. i Many aro, wetting, rich in “\Exetnatve & As 10c. tores,’* Sond for our *Businvas Agitator,” cone + Inning” Cataloxues, Particulars, and Meduced Frico List. Specialties for Agents. N, B.~Merchanta not running thence countors can do woll to buy those goods for thoir regular stocks ana thus wave from 10 to 0 por cont. BUTLER BROS Now York, 117 Broadway, r muney-at. nicuso,20, 202 Rundolph-st. BUSINESS CARDS, CHAS. J. BATES, Civil and Consulting Engincer, 167 Dearborn-at., Chicago. extenalve oxperionce indeastening and cons Sting Teomumnd other drldaoes iieraved Tealieon in Now Vork, Inapecting Irun and other structures for Cincinnati Southern Uy, nnd olsowhoro, Designs and eatiinates proparutt for, Bridges, Ruots, and all kinds of structures in Irom Wood, of Musonry, Maturiat and location of sinictures inspected and tested. Ad= ‘Vico on all Kinda of constructian. Notore to Hultimara Helduo Co. Hagamore fron Cc J.B. JM ell, of New Yor! Idwin Locomos tive Works, and many others, CASS: 99 oH AAC Y ae Has collected on past due clalma and pald to creditors your, vor $12.00) during the vast ye: BIOXYCLES, t Road Bicyele ZS) in. tae milos jay, and thoy k 279 Siate-st., Chicago, te, KC, re He. HOH WARE H lasriabae eons etna: fe, and 00'Bouth ‘Clarke, Chl eat nothing, ° Bond DYLING AND CLEANING, Clothing, ‘handsomely dyed und z GANDY, Cond #), 2, &) oF & for 8 samplo boa. ity, omprann Of. th best Canales in Amorica, put Up oles Fantiy und ‘stricily puro, heters tail Chieage, Adress GUNTH . Cont . Rndlaoneace Chtesga. 8. CANDIES, From Evary Day, Consid- prod the BEST in ihe world. OARASELS a Spacialty. jeanie uhd Rutall, rrr net UE BEATE STL WwW! Bee ee CEE wr, LAWN MOWERS, PHILADELPHIA LAWN. MOWERS Ti Gttxagu, Sep; Aut, 4 Tundoiph-at, Send (or Hlustrated Cataloguo, LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, All work warrunt- sa. Second-hand SMachinva taken in exchange und og malo, MAME Goobs, pd arr eis Beer fae SPER ti Wholesalo & Ketall, Send fur prica Met Goods sent C0. D, anywhoro bole agont for tho YL Wige wiade to order and warranted, 7 STATENT,, ‘AD Woat dlad-. i BIEDS, &o. ns BIRDS GERMAN CANARIES, Fs 4 al other kings,CagenGold EE a. 32 2aaMUORION SALBBS (| By G0, P. GORE & CO, Wand 43 Wabnsh-av. AUCTION! Dry Goods DEPARTMENT, RECULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, April 20, 9:30 a, m, ORTANT! Pee gee agy OUR OFFERING IN Clothing For this Salo will jncludo soveral New Invoices, which Will cover a Vory Desirable Assortmont of All-Wao} Faney Cansimores and Middtesox Finnnel Bulte ty ‘Mon‘a and Youth's Sizes, cut and mado aftor the Late est Approved Styler. ‘tho Entire Line ts Perfect ig Quality and Manufacturo, Warranted. EXAMINE IMP Wo shall nito aeltn Frosh Consignmont of Men and Hoys' Sizexin HEAVY COTTONADE SUITS Tunning from 3M to 40 and from 235 to 32 reapectively, Wo shall ntso offer thoroughly well assorted Ines of Childron’a Sults, Mon's All-Wool Pants, Hoary Cop tonado I’ants, Ovorshirts, Dress Porcate Shirts, Over. alla and Jumpers, Ladios’ and Gents! Underwess, Nockwoar, ote, ote. ALPACAS, (FIFTY PIECES), PARASOLS, WOOL HATS, HAMBURGS, FUR HATS, LAGE EDGES, STRAW GOODS, Pearl Buttons, Table Cutlery, Spool Silk, - Linen. Thread, Plated Knives (Extra), — | Trimmed Hats, Table Covers, ") Pocket Knives, : A '| Harness, Boots; Shoes, & Slippers, TABLE O1L CLOTHS, . CARPETS. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. Another Large, Very Large, AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, Wednesday, April 21, at 9:20 a, m. prompt ‘our salos ovar falls to find the nt, custom made, and adapted iy Present needs, vspacially those of tho past three WH SHALL ALSO SELL A Lange an Attractive Stock of BANKRUPT SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Which will be of capecial intorort to all buyors. ‘Cataloguos and goods rondy for inemection stonday. GEO, P. GORE & CO. ‘and & Wabasi Thursday, April 22, at 9:30 a, Mh, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROGKERY AND. GLASSWARE, assortmont of Enatish and Am Oe O26. Ware, Nock and Yellow Ware aia yan Cottonades, Collarattes, Brilliantines, Velveteans, No merchant viaitin; stovks well assurted, el a mps and Lamp kod for Country Merchants, GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctloneors. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & S&und 6 Randolph-st., Genoru! Auctio CARRIAGES, PHABTONS, and BUGGIES AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, AT 2 P. My AT OUR STORES, 15 CARRIAGES, PAIK PHAETONS, and TOP BUGGIES, to us from the manufascturor at Troy, N. Xe LRRSIEIM & CO, ‘and 85 Kandolph-at, SALE AT 9:30 THIS MORNING THE LARGEST OF THE SEASON. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, A Lino of 200 Carpets. Entire Furniture of Private Residences, General Household Goods, 1 Morcbandise, ta CHEANING Wain Ationd Tories cate ELISON, FLERSHEL 0. ‘4 und BS Htataipiiest. GRAND CLOSING SALE! FINE ART DEPOSITORY, 220 Wabash-av. THE REMAINING STOCK OF Oil Paintings, Engravings, And Mirrors, WILL POSITIVELY BE CLOSED OUT BNe TIRELY REGARDLESS OF COST. Sale Tuesday, Apr. 20, At 30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. ‘BLISON, FLBRSITEIM & CO. Avet rt « WILLMANNS & COs rou, 1rd thud TURDAY'S CLEARING SALE, uur bol Nuw nd Becunue clonttug, Hestaurant nad Watery pe TRUN ouR | REGULAR § SF nr ‘Tourists, Travelers, Exeur nilats ahould visit WILT! Ok For ‘Pranks. Batch EYistaco-ate

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