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. & ‘IE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, APRIL 20, s80—TWELVE PAGES. GENERAL NEWS. Ttromanp PL, Monaan, Bloomington, 1s nt tho own accord indemnify his frionds by according Von tholr Cull former fnanolal {nterest in tho mper,”” Por” PUNKING NUBH-STRATE WINK. &Co,, who had the contract for the mahogany work on the atairerailings, will not interfere with tho temporary ony letion of the bullding. The speeint agentaof the Post-Oflice will be oon AUCTION BARES, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Biand & Nandatph-st., Ginneral Auctloneo; move from Feat eae all persons riding upon thom; but putting this power Into execution is no onay matter to accomplish. The average frolght-train ts at least twenty oars in tength tho whole Republican’ tickot is clected, Taking Anorahe. Dut Tam ‘not a statesman." Tho Republican nominees re pledged to tho | A bright little fellow spoke up, T know. Itisa romoral of the Stock-Yards track, which they | niin who woos around making good speochcs.’ belloyo will bo a great bonofit to Hyde Park, jbl ceed a temporarily located on tho fourth floor, until | andthe brakeman, whosu time ts protty thor- | ‘Tho peraona who are running pynlnst Messrs. Hocxontpar, Hl, dune %, 1870.—Meaere. Morgan ——_ —.Ta Falmer. ¢ Cotorado, is at the often tho adjournment, of the corr etlvlork | thelr ollices ‘ne tho northwest corner of tho | oughly oceupied with iis reeulne duties when | Hobart and Pleree are, on tho othor hate 1 18 | a ee eae Uy eat . apn cs ¥ i “ Jab bin tis: Inctosed wo sound you testimonial of Ex-Qoy, A. C, Hunt, of lorado, Inco to haye n good time. Preparation had | ground floor are completed. running through the town, could hardly bo ex- | understood, pledyed to do what they cau to keep | ging: Knotosod wo send you testimonial of tha ons Falmer. een made for thom in the back room by thoso Tim receipts for customs duties yestantay pected to kovp his train free fram boys who, In- | that nuisancoin tho village. If thig be £0. thers eiicasy of your. “Constitution Wator" by tho , F i fa at tho | {i th vorting Hush street Into a J rotlowing If alistot the | vesting the train upon both aides, capture the | Is bardly a doubt that overy voto, in the nort lion, J. M.P. Washburie, of this State—ex- mete Pee eee bowlecard on tho mi position that thoordinance Suitinulo root a nataibede Lyon x Henly, 7 eases npeoaaiyy, ladder at tho moment. wien he ts from gna of tho town at least, will bo castagainst | tonsivaly known throughout tho United Stat mion! 5) t |. ‘Tables had - SA. xz nei | feH to iffteen cars distant, nud consequently | them. —which you nro at perfoat Mberty to publish fe Sveum Manta “tho Statist” 19 at eno | RLAURTUSY Tai Sead an melasma | ERASR ey ener tte aleaia | Herrin fo ncyorey Geer ranes | wang anual mesentery Cs | i tenga suering mages Bow ark FHACLONS, XC, . tho ocerision was to have been one of rejoicing, 3 Kleld, Leiter & Co. 8 cases dry goods; y . . + specti = KRELy a ey Sheri sia Ceoaso, ta nt tho | Riel wave have beens no caus Unt for tuo tact | Guy roses Cue chao hostory, Mandel Tiros, | Hf" by ta menne uuicommon for tho paronta Of | looted: Hrentdent, dosonl Ns, Aarkers irae | | Aterae, J Aeehy de Co—Sinat ‘Who *Consiitie 1 4, J. Hoan, tho Mayor of ofa nt tho | Mine the uan stroct ordinanco filled of pas- | Jerso dey goods: Gromnics & Ulirien, Benges | tO Woy to complain of his ill-treatment, the | Yico President, + Norwood: Vier | tian Water” I bought of yout in n good modicino, Era UCTION. “Grand Pacitle, Saxe. Adit was, thore was a disposition to pust- | cigara; Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Lenso «ry auerivved fathor insisting that n Kentle request: Treatdent, Cearge C. Wilsons Tensile ett and Leheortully recommend it to those aMilotos A A 5 Hotel rier of St. Paul, one, but this could not be done very woll pods: A. H. Abbott & Co,, 6 cases artinta’ matc- wis nll that was necossary to make bls son—one | How: Secrotury, Chories TL. Norton; Musicul | with tho discases it Is iutendedto cure, Respect- ¥.H. Antet, odltor Iote Reporter aul | Promise the. invitations were” ‘oll veo | SM tS Attmtons i cnsoearthonwaroy | Of, the Best and most obedient of boys—vacato | Direotor, F. We ‘ont; Executive Committeo, D. | fully yours, dt P. Wasimunwe, | Tyestay Morning, April 20, at It o'cloy deat the Gardner. they met anyhow ‘and drank to’ the AS MONeiIte “n cases statuary and paintings; Le his position on the Instant. Many of tho brake. | I. Boyd, G. nye Trown, W. J. Fairman, @, Q, ‘Ask your druggist for tt. YJ ’ , henlth of tho Rus Jonx B. Hice, of tho Tremont House, ro- , turnod from tho East yestorday. JVM, Hantxan, Philadolphia, and J.W. Pence, Milwaukeo, are at tho Shermau. Moses Kutnait, Moston, and Thomas Kil- Xonney, Syracuse, N, ¥., aro at the Palincr, Mus. L. G. Gantnwart, J. H. Konnedy, and ft, ©. Kennody, of “Our Girls” company, are at tho streot penple, [twas fun for the Alierinen, nud thoy nll seemed to en it Excope, pura, one of the members from tho Highteenth Ward, who was not only master of ceremonies, but ls understood to have been a large contributor in footing tho bills. YPOGRAPHIGAL UNION: ‘The election of officers of the Chicago granulo Union takes pince to-morrow, ‘Tho olla nen, too, having quite recently bron boys thom- selvos, and fn the ride-stenting business on tholr own account, Are not disposed to Interfere, ood. allow tho prictivo to go on unchecked, Thus {t will bo scen that at present thore ts really no check upon, the pnstimo, and, na the cusuaities arising from it wro steadily on the in- crenso (single doctor Informed a TRinuNne re- porter recently that he bad within tho past two months trented not less thin thirty cuses of Dow, sand | 1.) Pratt The Secrotary’s re: port Bhowet 10, FOBCH metnbersht! lo bo 87, and his recoipta to havo been $405. Pono | "Tho Eldredge Sowing-Mnachino.—It leads Tronsurcr’s report showed tho receipts to havo | tho world, and is the best for you to buy. boon $084, and the expenditures $86l, loavinga | Sold on monthly payments. 100'Stato strect, daring Any to flee Gositte Comelt to provide during May to Misa Gortrude Cornell to provide | | camer: Gur highest ittists in dentistry: Tho her with finds to enable her to proceed with tho i aint Sulture of hur voleo,. Votes of thanks woru ten- | cChosnoys boyond doubt, though but $3 a set dered to Mr, Root, the conductor, and to the Wolff Manufacturing Company, Id cnges carthons ware; Clirke, Friend, Fox & Co. buniles paper; Fowler Tiros. 100 sncks nalt; Clark Bros. & Co. 20 tons pig-iron; A.B. Meokor & Uo., 140 tons plg-iron, : SMALL-POX, A FILBH STANT. Bmall-pox took a fresh start ycsterday, and _ AT OUR STORES, 84 and 86 Iandolph-st, Fifteon Cortingon, Park Phantons, Buratos, Ac, ta, consigned to us from Troy, N. ¥4 far Positivo bag Allinrstgnaa works Male prrenptiry. BhINON, FLERSHBIM & Cd. Auctioneer, GRAND CLOSING SALLI FINE ART DEPOSITORY, 220 Wabush-av. THE REMAINING STOCK OP Oil Paintings, bi ti 10 a. in, to8 p.m, nt 3 cars), a romedy | Apoll music, Youth fades, tho leaves of friondship fall; Palmer. olla will be cpen from 10 a.m. tok Dm NE | ase tiue appears to have attacked the chit- | Pos tplured while riding frolght-cnre),a romedy | Apolio Club for tho we of thelr s peciith, Radon, tho’ teaven of friondentn if! > known ans the npti-Brotherhood one is as fol- | dren, tho class of all othors most susceptible to ‘TH Lathera’ Union helt a reguinr mooting at No. 7 Ciark stroet yestorday and transacted thelr regular business, Henny I’. Gi1.10, of the American Exohange, London, England, left tho Palmer yesterday for Bt Louls, From thenve be goes Eas! : eo ah oeTHRWRAITE: fontony af AEN A TLOANY? AN ried Ht, Paris, Hrauce, ae at tha Grand Pacific. Houxnr Canpontt, Oshkosh: EL Z, Solomon, Denvor; John R. Eyorhead, Mondville, Pa.g on F. Jt Strong, Novada, aro at the Tremont, Ronrur Rvsartty, Londo, Eng: OW. He THR ONE THING NERDED is to keep tho boys fram the cars, it bolng cloar ‘cnotgh that if they can get At thom thore Is no wiWer WHick can keop thom from riding. The wat way to do this is to fence in the tricks and to bave persons placed nt the atreot-crossings, which uf courso must he loft open, who will de- bar hoya from entering tho railrond property, which Is private, and the invasion of which by jersons not having business there (sas much A TOSPASS BAR goin uninyited into tho bnek yard of nprivate resideges, Tt ought not perhaps bo neeesanry to fence in tho tracks entiro, but tho various stopping points of the froight-trains from the city Hmits in. ut which tho young rido- Towa: For President, Joseph Lang: Vice-Presl- dent, Dante! RK. Mullins; Recording Secretary, Joseph M. Hudson; Treasurer, IL, 8, Pickard; ecutive Committee, Wilson, Charles i Page, James Barrett; Chairman Hoant of Directors, John F Schildhelm; Nelo- wates ta Ty pographicn! Convontion, Wiliam C. Vangehn, MJ. Carroll, A. 8B. Adnlr, Harry Cole independent). The otbor ticket, called tho regular C. T, U., antl-Chiengo Policy ane, con- talns tho following names: For Prosident, An- drew H, MeLaughiing Vice-President, Martin Burke; Recording Seerctary, W. IL. C, Ambrosoy Treasurer Archibald Robertson; Executive Com- Brokch RAPaaMipRe: : Indigestion, ayapepsin, nervous. prostration, News, stion, 8 s , An amusing ae Pally See historieal ine | and, nit forms ‘of francral debility relloved by take terestofahlcher kind, hns Just beon taken up | {uz Mensinun’s Peptonized Beet Tonto, tho only by M. Loredan Larchey, who hns published a prepneation of beef containing its entire nutri- curioua and sugwestivo' dictionary of French | tous proportics. It 1s not a mero stimulant ko surnames, He gives the ctymotogy of 2,000 | the extracts of beef, but contains bload-innking, distinctive tlties recorded on the ofiatal registers | foree-gencrating, and life-sustaining proportics; of Paris, and his high reputation ws a goholac ia | is invalunbloin alt onfeobled conditions, whether Agiiarniites that his finnginntion hns uot been | the result of exhaustion, norvous Pprostration, porittod to outrun his facts. Menestrior, in | overwork, or netite diseaso; particularly if ro- his learned work on the origin of armorial bear- | sulting from Pulmonary, complainta, Caswell, ings, showed nenrly two couturiesnxo that thero | Hazard & Co., Propriotors, Now York. | For salo was’ hordly 2 single one among the Hebrow, | by drugeista, Arabian, Suxon. or German proper names then the disense, In addition to the three new cases reported Sunday, five were reported, all chit- dlren, and thoy wore taken tu the Small-Por Hospital for treatment, ns were also the two children from No. 1100 West Lako streot, ‘Tho first enses were from No, 131 Menaghor street, from where a child hud been taken tho day before, and a young mith 6 week or fo pros ylous. They were two children, belng the Inat of the entire family of five, all of whom aro now atthe Hospitul, The house was fumignted and ¢losed and tho people io the nelghborhood vitccinated, ron « ittee, Albert IL Brown, Morgan B. Mills, Charles ‘The next care was from No. 185 Fulton street, owlton, Toronty, Can; J. 8. Clary, Norfolk, molten ae r 3, 0 ‘i stealers ombark on tho way up and disembark | fn common use but had & meaning signifyin MARRIAGES. Fae Maw aud We TL irtiand, Now York, are E, Cabls Chnteman Uoaed of Mrectors Jamu Fe ee a to et croton og | acter tholr ride. back, Mune Do inclosed by | somothing. Perhups the orginal numes of a ngravings 3 at the Palmer, GM. Parren, Atchison, ‘opekg & Santa FS allroad, Kansas City, and 8, 8. Merrill, General Managor Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hatl- road, S{ilwaukeo, nro ot tha Grand Pacitle. W. F. Harrow, Ishpeming, Mich.; W. A, Trnehy Canton. O J. Hoyd Pantlond, Grand Rapids; George H. Van Pelt, St. Louis; and D, wv Yiottnson, Jackson, Mich,, aro nt tho Sherman. + ‘Tire temperaturo yestorday, ns observed by Mannsso, optician, 83 Brat iaaet street (THINDNE r foneos sufficiently high to mako ctimbing Im- practicable and long cnough to mako walking: round thom undealrable, Mere, ns in othor paces: it should bo mado impossible for man or oy to got nearacar unicss he hus aright to get onit. With those safequurds and a policy of urresting and punishing sttch boys as mnn- aged touyoll thom and trespnased tipon tho rafiroad polloy, tha nulsance might eastly bo of- foctually abuted, J. CHARLES MAINES. vention, James Russell, Harry Hett, Frank 8. Pelton, Harry Cole (independent), The voto will no doubt bo n large one, ng tho fooling is vory bitter botween tho opposing partics. THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tie dog ordinance goes into effect to-day, Acase of itch was found in tha Fourteonth Btreot School yesterday, countries had a very close resomblance, and | , GALE MOINIS-On tho duh Inet, ab Mente, Mich, M. Larechoy cites an illustrative anecdote in | Pnery &. Unie and Alin fiction L. Morris, est support of this theory, A Sultan of Muscat, who |" proxgEn—-DREWRY—AMonday. morning, tho t0tt sone for nn Itallan physician, was informed that | mnhe’ Qh Caeome be heonacr and Miss Barak’ Drowry, the Doctor's name was" Viticonzo.” “Vincen- | poultot Chicago, at Gloncoo, Hi. ab tha Fosidonce of 20," muttered the Bultun, “1 donot understund, | tho bride's unclo, George G. Sigaro. Vineonzo is nota name.” “It ts the samo nae as * Mansour,” replied tho physivhin, who bad DEATHS, somo knowledge of the Oriontul lunguniress 16 | Annem wenn nnnnanwarannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne signifies victorious.“ Vory well.” observed | “MURDPHY—Omeor Michal Murphy, of the Rawson tho Sultan; “you shall be called *Shelck Ban- Greet ‘Suation, at his late resluence, at It p. mL, Bature sour." A : rit ‘Tho liternture of this branch of study baa not | 4." Were from, his Inte rasidenco, No. & Commarcin being about ty be attacked, Ail three of thoi werg taken to the Hospital, and thelr mothor ne compunted tham to nurse and care for thom. The source of infection is not known, or if it is it could not be learned from tho meagre report sent to the Health Depnrtinont. Lt is quite probable, however, that the children had beet exposed to some of the cases already at the Hospital, most likely the Indiana or Unionstreet en And Mirrors, ‘WILL POSITIVELY BE CLOSED OUT EN. TIRELY REGARDLESS OF COST, Sale Tuesday, Apr. 20, At 10 a, m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. NaUR, Another cnse_wns reported by’ Dr. Curran from the corner of North avonue and Commercial strect. ‘Tho report.came by mall, having been ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Avet'rs, Building), was avd a. 0 egrees; 10n.in. 453 | AsaistaNT-Treasunen Drexan went home : He A DEMAND FOI MONEY. unnaturally become as contradictory ns ft fs | A) stati bansli-ay.und Puulina-nt. | aaa, 9704) DPATIRID_AYV 44 nS Ope ae Dat | ade yesterdny. ito 1s threntoned with pneu. | Posted Saturday, The complaint was sald tohO | y¢e, 7, charles Haines, orstwhilo Justice of the | voluminous, ‘Tho student, however, who follows Arnie Nan ell be coouraed thence uyenrs | AL NO. 1184 PRAIRIE- AY, yarioloia, with pluro-pnettimonia and rheumatic complications, atd as suon as the noticu was res tolved Dr. Hull was sent te the house. He found that tho pationt bad dled the night bofure, that ‘his none was Michael Mu epy. and that he was opoliccman. The body was in tho cottinalrendy, packed in icc, und every precaution had been {takeo to prevent avy one from coming in contact ith the disease, The Doctor, however,was by no cans certain that thy case bad been varioiold, for tho closest. examination falled to show tho slightest eruption or len of tho tliseaso. Thon, nyain, if {t was varlolold tho source of infection cuntd not be traced, Another case was reported from ‘Twelfth street, in the vicinity of Halsted, whero two children were supposed to have the diseago. ‘Tho report came through the head of the fumily, and mny or may not be n real cnse, but itis to bo looked into to-duy. Still another was roported from Nos. 125 and 127 Wollsatrect, but It proved to be ehicken- OX, ¥ The work of vaccluating was going on durin} the di and the new cases appeared to give It anadditionut smpetus. Many were vaccinated atthe Health Ollice, but still more In localities where tho diseaso had appunred. Dr. Du Wolf had no theory to advance as to the cause of tho disease uppenring among the children, except that they were more sugeeptidle unless thorugh ly protected by vaccination, but was somewhat nervous on tho subject. Allot the new casos, ho wala, were light, but he was fearful that thoy hud been exposed at school, and that other casos would follow, Nothing new was reported from tho Hospital, and from the localitics where tho disease had appeared some diya ago the reports were cn- couraging, and little If any further trouble was anticipated. THE COUNTY BOARD. PETITIONS, ¥TO, ‘When the roll was culled yostorday afternoon monin. ‘Tne City Trensurer yostorday received $1,433 from the Water Departmont and $9 from tho Controtler. ‘Tue Heulth OMleer reports the condemnation of 5,075 pounds of ment last week and the abate Inent of 200 nuisances, Crry-Crrnx Howanp mourns tho loss of n 2- Fear-old son, who died Sundiy of neumonin. The tunoral will be from No, 30 Centre avenuo Uhlamorning nt 10 o'clock. THe Controller advertises to-day for tho snic of $490,000 of water bonds, They are to be issued In denominations of $50, $100, $500, and $1,000, and will be ready for delivery on and after Juno 1G. , Tho bids will be opened May 20, ‘Tis Clerks of the Police Courts aro agaln be- hind with thofr reports, and yesterday the Con- troller wrote to. them ‘giving notice that unless thoy kept up tholr work overy day bo would asic tho Mayor to nume thelr successors. The ordi- nances require that they report every day and ay over thelr receipts, but thoy are very re- tole, ‘Tur. deaths for the week onding Saturday wera 205, nyainat 197 for tho preceding week, and 136 nding week oF tat yt The Peace in this city, but now a resident of Wash- ington Territory, seems to have loft somo buel- ness mattor in this olty which ia in need of sot- tling up. Up to dato bo has failed to arrange things sutiefuctorily, though formally invited to do go, and moro vigorous steps may soon bo ro- sorted to, Tho facta in thia latest caso aro alleged by complainants to be as followst . In Decomber, 1878, the Orm of Miller, Armour & Osgood, and the firm of Iritton & Guth, packers, had claims fyggregating $2,000 against anothor firm of packers known as MecCriss & Rofchon- dorff for muvnats which thoy had sold thom, A batch of attachmont suits were issued before Haines, and tho ment waa seized As it was porlahabvle stuff, it was immediately sold, and some $1,050 realizod. MecCriss & Ieiche: dori! owed other creditors a considerable amount of money, and the other creditors also commenced attiichinent proceedings against thom, and served Hnines ns Rarnlahen, clit into that the attachment suits already commence: before him were yold because tho demand had ‘been aplit up, and that thoy, us subsequunt nt- taching creditors, were entitled to the moncy. Ono of these suits, that of O'Connor va. MeCriss & Relehondorif, in which | Haines was served as garishce, was tricd in tho County Court in January, 187, and Britton & Guth and Millor, Armour & Osgood beuten. An appeal was pruyod, and the auso went up to the Appel- lute Cotirt, which rovorsed tho formor Judgment on the 4thof March last, and didit in such an offectual way ns to refuec to remund tho case, the decision virtunily giving tho fund absolutely to MiNtor, Armour & Osyood and Britton & Guth, who wore quite rendy to got thoir money back 108 SOO! AS Hie could lay hold on it. Butin tho meantimo Ealncs had gono West, On the samo M. Loredan Larehey as guide, philosopher, to Calvary Comotory. Fricnds of tho family and frichd will flidsome guesses at'truth. worth To- Biombers of fafusotto Laaduo. No. 1 A-O: Ul. Wey momberlng, The name of Abboma,sofamilinr to | “Wiceet Mees ene Catdonce of his brother-It= art in recent years, is derived from Abrauam. | jtQ [Avy Uy stiho pegannee Of Joan itieo aged ‘Tadoma ia the snine as'Thaddeus, Abolllard,tho 4 years. oe Q : hapless lover of Heloise, elgnifics Beesberd.'Al- y “ Funceat Wodnoaday, April 21. baul, dear to opurt-gocra, isa name of Langue- | Patrick's Church, whore solenin Hfizh Moxa will bo log, meaning white, The lordly title of Albe- | celobrate:, thenco by carrinxes to, Catvary Cemotory, mutrle fs the samo ns that of Aumale. Thoy both Filunda of the Tagully ace iny tel to attond: FE A eT eee tatie co tue garee | gtiPiaty—Thomns itiploy, April it, at his homo, No, name. Arago, tho name of tha Fronch phitosa- | Myer inu tr is (isso, duosdays April 20, at 12 n. me phor who looked 0 stendily at sefentific truth, | ginsustAN—April 16, 180, nt fludalo, N. Y., Mra. means good cagle., Arthur, our fabled King, | Charies iL Sherinan, nged 2 yonra, and Martel are ono; thoy moan hammer. Auber, | | Funert servicos at tho residence of hor fathor, fammons in Turia, gomes from Auberty wen ie 118 3,0: Howwon, Esa. No, 70 North Peart-st., on tha lath ert, Aubigny, the Frene! ju of the Duke jd _ Of Itiehmond, moans White's Domain, Au. | ,WESTCOT T Of nueumonis, in this cles AR IS, dltrrot-Vasqulor, tho impettous orator, moans See eat tae hb ‘of May A. und A. Wo: old aweet meadow, an interprotatton’ whtol , ¥ would find Hittlo. favor. with tuo Honupartiats. | ptaaeinblw (fo) and Bloomfield (s.) papors Bennett, the naine of the enterprising propri- OSTHOM—Sunday evening, April 18, Willlam Fy vtor of the Now York Herald, andof the Jinrls of | Ostrom, in his Sid year, Tankerville, is forin of Benedict. Hernhelm, | | Funegal trum the rosidenco of his son-in-law, Will- and presumably Barnum,s namo likewise prome | inn A gular, No. 2uThirty-olghth-sty ‘this aftornoon incnt in America, is derlyed trom Borinholin, | (ANB altorclock, sy copy, the village of tho warrior. HOLDEN-At No. 4 Deurbornay, Bundey, April iron, tho original form of Byron, means | yslidiitan ithouen only child of Gootge He and Liltio ‘squint, ‘The ancient Itallan princely name of | J'roiden, aged It months and 6 daya, Hurghese algniiics morely oltizon, Boucieuult, | “Funoral'at liuatington, Js 1. the nume of % popular dramatist, and tno RITCHIE-On the Ith inst, ot Ottumwa, In. of founder of the “Bon Marohe” tn Paris, means paralyala. # mes A. belaved wife of Itobert ititehle, fat mon. Brandon, a Ducal title onco coupled | Nvtlco of funoral hereaftor. with that of Mamilion, monns a person born on TOWARD Of preumonin, on tho 18th Inat., John the first Sunday inLont, Hroquet,thonamoofthe | Ax widest son of Patrick J. and Alice E Howard, Zumous watehinuker, signifies Lnatmun., Capet | “itiictal wil take placa trom No, SO Contre-ay. on meu tt ndstrong, andobstinute, Capoul, ui i a 4 Fine of (he colebrated tonor, moms little Fond: | See ate e elee carminape 60 Calvary Com Carey, a name much talked about lately, slgnl- | CUILY—April 19, 1990, Mra. Alloo Curly, aged 70 fesearricr, It belongs to Francho Comte und | years. = to Switzerland. Cassignao meuns tho chest- aieagaral from Clarence House, comnor Biato and pul a name ofton given fo, poUntey wahees, Hnrringn ety, nb 10 piolake, m., Wednesday, in car- oth In France and elsowher audet, |? a fH namo of the most popular of the modern COLFEI-~A pril 1, Maggto, Infant daughtor of Mate Trongh novellece Isa corm of she. fieurow and Neilio. Collor, aged Cyenr and 10 month Dn, Henman Bwitz, Schencetady, N. ¥.3 Samuel Appleton, Secretury Commonwealth ‘ Fire-Insuranee Company, Hoston; Dr. Horace Wardner, Prosldent Stito Hourd of Health, Cairo: and John Clay, Jr,, Bow Park, Brantford, Ontario, aro atthe Grand Paciflo, Tun Young Men's Blaino Club was to have hold {ts regular weekly mecting Inst evening at the Grand Paelfle, but tho mom was locket. Some ono had gous to the hotel office and gotten the key to the room and mate off with It. About do'clock a key was found, howover, but by this timo most of the members bud gono away, and nothing was done. Tus Wisconsin ex-soldters of tho Unton mot Inst ovening in the Veteran club-room of tho Grand Paciilo Hotel, with John 8, Kendall in tho chair, The Committee on Transportation re rted that a contract had been made with the Shiengo & Northwestern Railroad Company, which had agreed to carry all members of the Association vouched for by the Secretary and att ox-soldiers and sailors to Milwaukee and return, at the tino of the Wisconsin Soldiers’ Reunion in June, at $2.65 each. Tho inltlation feo wan Axed at $l. After transacting some une Important business the meeting udjourned. ~ Try Hotel-Men’s Mutual Henetlt Association of the United States, of which Charles Hilton, of the Sherman House, ts President, brs met its Uret loss since its orgunizition sume two yeurd +" ago. The decenacd member is A. M. Moor, oncu f the proprietor of the Metropolitan Hutel, in this \ olty. He died in Atchison, Kis., of heurt dts- pase, and was 40 vears of ue. He was known broughout tho Weat asa kind and Jovinl host, and at different times hax heen proprietor of tho Dtis House, Atchison; Whitney House, Genova Lake; tho Quincy ‘House, Quincy; and of tho ‘Revere House, Oshkdsh, “Wis, His family will realize about $750 from the benclit ;| fund of the Hotel Men's Association, Mr. Moor wns ut ono time quite well off, bur it [3 bolieved Wednesday Morning, Apr. 21, at IO o’clk, Furniture of a 9-Room Residence AT AUCTION, Conateting of-Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, ant Kitehon Furniture, Carpeta, nnd Ganornl Housekeep Ing Outiit. BLIBON: FLEMSIEISE & Cor By GEO, P, GORE & CO, ° ‘Wand 8 Wabash-ny. Regular Trade Sale, Tuesday, April 20, 9:30 a. m. DRY GOODS Clothing, Alpacas, Fur Hats, : Table Oil Cloths, Parasols, Ribbons, Straw Goods, Carpets. AHO, P, GORE & CO, Auctioncers, Another Large, Very Largo, AUCTION SALE _. BOOTS, SHOES, _ SLIPPERS, - Wednesday, April 21, at 9:30 a mo. prom No morchant visiting our snten over fatla to Ond the stocks well assorted, clean, custom made, and adapled to present noods, specially thoso of the past tare WE SHALL ALSO BELL A lar and Aulractive Stock af £10 ofclook, at Bt. es of death were pneumonia, 40; bronchitis, 18; diphtheria, ‘er, 9; tunnition and convulsions, 6 cach; typhoid-fever and measics,5 cach; apo- Plexy, 43 and amall- pox, 2 AMona the building-permita {saued yesterday was one to_ HL Sehaltroth to erect & three-story dwaolling, No Rast 'Twenty-second street, to cost $0,000; one to Joseph Vestoin, to erect n Uvo-atory store and dwelling, corner of Flak and Elghteenth place, to cost. $4,000; and one to Conrad Scipp, to erect a four-story store and dwelling, corner of Lako and Solth Water Btreots, to coat $12,000, fet f fortune bave | ution r yarn | clay that, {he Appellate Court rondorad iis de- | Dovid. ‘Tho English Dont and tha French Deutu | arieruveasars Weangatay Ape a marania, Ne 3 it the reverses of fortune Bave impoverished Tun M A ‘i Z nt tho tar weekly meeting of the Board of *thoir nttorney: rou . : ac unreral frova the Fesidoney OF, Bs cae Dis estate, and the &700 wil not come amis t= Tait Serer yester tay gave oor tov ofart Hig]: the oe Lannitateaiontee, ail mminbera Were eroe: Mee Se iiEn aia EAS StISTTORY aro tho samo, both nobio names of Latin origin, | Northwestern Depot, thence by cars to Calvary Com ler the circumstances. USTI day or to-morrow, He thinks that with the ind from the south witter can be pumped from tho North Branch into the Inko without Inter- fering with the Crib, and since this part of tho river is sald te be ina very filthy condition, this will he avery favorable upportunity to vleanse it Jtremuing to be seen how the residents of dake View and Evanston will ike tho experi- ment. Cowsissioven De-Worr issued nn order yes- golng far buck in history and claiming descont | eters, from Curlus Dentatus. Elilsson, Ellison, and teen ltorson (N.3.), Hontdor (Col), anatiitontreat Eliot aro derived from Ellas, Erekmann, woog- | “Sionanvon Saturdays the 17th inst, Fltzaboth nomen twin born with Chatrian, means netncera | yiarriet, younwest culld of Fredorick 1. and ADDY min, and, indeed, thore is no want of frankuess | Itico Mosby, auod 3 yoors and 3 montha, in hla books, Gambetta, bolng Interpreted, slg- errspringtold nay and Boston (Moss) papors nifies Httto leg. Garibaldi means brave spear. | ploase copy. & Gouplt, tho nime of the pleture-deuter, uns ox. Gounod comes from gulun, to sing. Halevy, tho ominient composer, folned the initials of His ANNOUNCEMENTS» ont oxcopt Mossrs. Coburn, Moyer, and Clark. ‘Tho Clerk read ® number of petitions, com- munications, cte., which wero reforred tv appro priate committees, Among tho documents wns netupid one, over the reading of which Mr. Wheeler was very much exorcised, the writer inviting all the mombers, with tho excoption of tat gentioman, tw view a cortain portion of formally demanding 9 return of the monoy. From that day unto this no ade has been ra- ceived. E. M. Haines statos, howaver, that Ho will do what fs right, but up todnte the two packing firms havo not had tholr claim satisicd, They think that therois no prospect that the ‘Tie Seventeenth Wand Hepublican Club inet ‘Laat eventing In Bowman's Hall, corner Sedgwick 4 street and Chicago avenue, Tho election of of- . teers reaulted nx follows: Ly fohnson; Vice-Proskients, Joseph Santa, C. Poterson, George L. Ward, b Mullen; Recon Secretary, Ae G11 vurg; Corresponding Secretary, We A. Johns ton; Trensurer, Iobere hts xecutlyy monoy will bo voluntarily returned, and at lust Account, both Miller, Armour & Osgood and Tritton Guth were nssorting with grent post. tivencas that, unless that monoy waa pafi, thoy + thor numes to tliat of Levy. Thoy wero Henry BPECIALD MEETING OF TIM AUXIDIANY BANKRUPT Committoc, Patri Langan, P. A. Sundebiun, s r ore | Luke Michigan, which ho suggosted ns a fitting would go before the Grand Jury, now in scaslon, a A Mine tants i A SP Jonness; 8. A Olin, Le dtrusewitz, 2 Hey. To TT ee a eae a a ar Poue Fao Hoare na hie | sock toprocure an indictment iutalnst J. Charles | they'mean neulenenrtaa, tune way wee be A. Hoard ov aie Content Lomegnatn(e: Brag Die mits to sump night-sall, Te nppears that since the Hummbotdt Park authorities closed down upon dumping there the xeavengers have been dumping promlseuously, and tho complaints Lave been numerous, and ‘this order bus been jesued t correct the evil and wilt remain in atrom, Thotnas Turney, 0. Vider, H. Spiele A, Gruis, P, J. Michaels, Bidward Leo, Jobn Huggard, At tho conclusion of the clection, Mr. Lundburg mado # speech in favor of tho nomination of E. B. Washburne for President «Dy tho Ndtional Convention, He was followed thoy mean noble-Renrted, Hugo may aio be | Bene omc fiouea to ace ane! srrangomone for ranslated as intelligence, ‘Tho namo of Victor | at‘trer °, oF uo would thon algnify victoriotts intelligence, | He“ Hickwiek Trial.” Full attendance |e dostrod. pp2itoMahon means tha son of tho Hone. Wis | F[MENE WILL HE A, REGULAR, ADIQUINED Ree ent ihe charming: in Franco and | an ClubatLoonari's Hail, wi Wost Dadisoncot., thle Haines, and, if they got it, have him brought Enat, to bo dealt with at the hands,of tho Crim- inul Court, reason for not extending tho Invitution to Mr, Wheeter tho faet that there wus nothing buty water in the vicinity,—w reason containing wanrenstlo intimation, vgalnst which the worthy Commissioner ravolled. SHOES AND SLIPPERY, Which will bo of espoctnt Intorent to all bu: {uisloguce uad gods rondy for insacetion stonday, TIKE DOCTORS. GEO. P. GONE & CO. force until such time as dumping-grounds can dle to give th tract to th 4 vent, 80 often givon to women in the Puritun even lak toelectamcen nnd transact such nisinegs ae, Wand wv by Mr, Knight, who named James G. Blaine a8 | pesacured. 4 avenge! fy An cffort was mide to give tho contract to tho TNE CHIQAGO MEDICAL BOCIETY xd may como bofora tho Club, ite candidate, ‘This announcement wasrocelved | at Sodan. ring scavengers in the meantime | Weatern times, is an abbrevintion of milic ganotls. Mor- held a regular mopting septqrday ovening in tho olub-rooi of tho Grand Paoifla Hotel, Dr. 2, G. Boguo presiding. The attondanco was large, and among those presont, wore Dr. H. Wardner, Prealdent of the Btato Voard of Henlth; Drs. Virgil McDavitt, Macomb, Ill; H. EH. Niorssen, Palla, In,; B, P. Cook and M. #. Gallup, Mendota, eotri Manutagturing Company for bells, telephones, ete, the fiure being e800, jy and it way so ordered, ‘The Committeo on Education, at tho requoat of the County Bonrd of Eduention, was author- ized to spurubase $200 worth of trecs for the Normal School grounds, THY CounT-HOUsE. with enthusiasm, A MEETING of tho Shocmukers’ Bonovalent » Assovintion No. 2 wns held last evening ut No.7 Clark street, As far xs could be lentned, tho mocoting did nothlug but resort to the usted - wing of the standing xrievunco avout belng groum! down anddeprived of fatreompensation, and,-tater on, to listen to an uxptunation by Hingr'ind Mortemart aro names brought homo | "Tye cuitos mit oa consiuded thin evontne, mien tie ‘by the Crusaders from the Dead Seu. Murray | yoy. J.P. Roles will doliver a locturo in the hl), core may inean_ mulberry from mure, or marsh from | nor of Dearborn and Adams-sts., having for hin sub- marala. ‘The splondid namo of Napoleon is de- | ject “Some Thoughts on Architecture.” Admission rived from Napoll, Its oldest. form (1109) is write | 1s froo. : ten Napolione. Jt means Nenpolitan, Nicol, a‘} (Piz WEST SIDE WOMAN'S CIIRISTIAN TEM- name as famous in Britain as in Franco under porunce Union rill hold a Gonpol moeoting thie Various forme, 18 an abbrovintion of Danfol, | evening at 7:45 o'clock, at Ut West Lako-at., botwoon ARRANGING FOR OPPORTUNITIES. Tho Aldermen have begun to figure onthe new Couneil Committecs, A year nyo there was acontiict of authority between tha Mayor aud the Council on the question of the appointing power, and the outcome of it was an ordinance was passed vesting It in tho Council. This much Thursday, April 22, at 9:30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘The Joint Committee on Buildings and Public Patti fl hepherd. Poth Wood und Lincoin-ata.. 7 3, | belong gottied, tha Aldormen, thongk it Is not | gery NL; John Higgins, Crowa Point, Ind: W. 0, | Pattl comes from patre, shepherd. Pothuan, Full assortment of English and Amorlean W.G, ¥dward Pepin of his aehemo for a codperattyo H ot | Korvice recomended that the contruut for Nre- 3 Full +, Glty to bo established nt or near Sout, Chiengo | Kiowa Just yot who will of who will not havo | yoo work (a the Hew Court-Housy be awarded | Day, Greenflold, 111; Sf, Trotnnd, Columbia, Ind; namo of the gallant Admiral wha bas old 80 Ware, C, C, Ware, Hock, and Yollow Waro, Glassware COREL CR AL ELE aa aaa many offices of Stato in Franco, and is now Am- SHAKING POWDER. Dassndor in London, sii mifies thick ip | OC in tho patois of Languedoc. Renan moans friend Rothschild mny signity red shield or glorious horo {brod, gloriou hild, hero), or it muy be derived from the Danish Town of Roschild, which seems most probaolo, for tho Isruvlitish family names in modern times have very general Ny been taken from places rather than from distinetive peculiarl- tics, Tho Ducal title of Chandos, tho Fronch nnines Sand, Sandenu, and tha Hungarian San- doz, aro forms or abbroylations of Alexander. Sarcey, tho nnino of tho vivacious dramatic critic, pignitios switch. Sardou, name of tho playwright and ucndemiciun, comes from Sacer dos, Sibour, tho Archbishop of Paris, who wus killed at tho barricades, bore an old German name, which alguifies victorious protector. Simson, Simpson, and Samson are identical. ‘hiora ¢omos from Thoodore, 28 Thierry from ‘Theodorle. It is also the hamo of 1 placo, Thumnas, Daumes, Dumus, and Thomas are forma of thosamo name. ‘Zrochu means troop. Finally, tho name of tho novollst Zola menits grins. Its more correct form is tho Ltallun ol WP, J, Sexton at.the siin of $12,407, Tho Cums mittee further recommended that tho sum of $15,900 be deducted frum the contract pose nareed to bo pald to P. J. Sexton for tho fron work of the bullding, this suum being tho value of the work omitted by tho change or plans. The Clork waa instructed to advertise for speotficn- tlons for the painting and gluaing, and also for the elevators required in tho Court-LHouse, Adopted, ‘The Finance Committee was instructed, by 0 motion made by Mr. Sonno, to confer with the Trensurer to ascertain whether he would be willing to invest the Sinking Fund now in his dunds in 4 per cent Government bunds, and pices the interest, when collveted, to the credit of the Sinking Fund, ‘Tho Committes wasalso inatructed to cause the bilanee of $750,000 Cook County: Court- House bons ordered to by Issued but not yet sold, to be Issued Lenring futerest at the rate of 413 per SOU payable suml-unnually, com- mencing July 1. The Coinniittee on Charities was instructed to buy a $150 organ for the Poor-Housge, to be used fn religious services, BALANCE THE ACCOUNT. Tho following waa Introduced by Mr. Sonne and passed by the Board: Wirneas, it uppears by the Erpccedings of this Hoard, of date April 27, 1874, that Cools County gold to ‘Choma Mackin the old Court House building for $10,000; and > $, Wieneas, Lt uppcars by the Treasurer's books it $0260 have been rat thereon, and no more; . That the Cluck of this Hoard notify ‘kin to pay Into tho Cgunt ‘Treasury without delay the sum of $703, 48 bale ancy of Purchade money fn the old Court-flouse Duthie; and if the ening (s not paid within ten ' omotime duriug the present summer, The plin oposed by Mr. Pepin atruck soine of the more iu ntelligont Jeather-workura as possessing severnl commendable fentures, thou it was ovidont that, as to tho majority of bis hearers, he shot over their heads. Especinily was this true of that portion of his scheme which provides that ™, capital, brilns, and invor—his three productive forecs—should share not only tho profits but the t Josses allke. On thu lntter rock tho shocmakera split—as all labor orgunizationsare protty apt to do unless thoy matoriully chuuge. ‘ Tne dolegntes to the Fintists' State Convention rocentlyselected hell amutunladmiration seance Inst ovéning in tho club-roum of the Tremont 1 House. Georgy W. Waite was culled to tha ‘ chair, It was found that ten of the appolntecs 1 didn't want to walk to Springtield, aud aubstl- ‘ tutes wero appointed in thelr stead, who will ) probally go down if pnases can be obtuined on Vv . thorailroad. Tho Soviillsts sent Jn a communt- pation cmibody ing facts stated In yesterday's Trung, giving tholr reasons why thoy couldn't. , Bond deiegntes tu the Stute Convention, It was 4 ecidod to claim a full vote of Ot in tha Conven- i fon should some of tho delegates fall ta get passes or find the walking bd so that thoy counin't get to Springtield, The Comutittce of Arrangements tor the National Filatists’ Con ; vention, through Jim Springor, announced that , thoy would meot Friday ovoning ut the ‘Tre- mont. After a talk of what the Greenhackors would do if thoy could, the mocting udjourned, A COMMITTER represonting the various Grand Army Posts in this olty met Inst evening at the Paliior House for the purpose of making prep- : erations for « proper celebration of stemorial- f Day, which this yveur accurs Muy iM, instend of +) on the Wth, as that willbe Sunday, Comrade Dg a ‘iption, full f Lamps aud Lamy CSae ange, Rll ine of Lampe ‘snd toe ‘Goods packed for Country Morchanta, FP. GOR & CO., Auctioneers. By HENRY & HATCH, Successors to Choa, B. Itnddin «Co, Auctioneers x Wabash-ay. $30,000 Stock FINE READY-MADE. CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, CLOTHS’ AND CAS- SIMERES, HATS and CAPS, Ett, AT AUCTION. Monday ond Tuesday, April 26 and 27, we 45 and 47 West Madison-st., cor. Clinton. Hetng the Entire Stock of Br. Fred Honkel, who lt rolring from the Clothing Musiness. ‘The stock is goniplato, and coninrisca a uunoral sesorement of o28 Hendy-mide Clothing manufactured for the best re: fail tendo, Also n Inte nnd desirable ling of Goal Furninhitig Goods, Ail-Wool Cloths and Ceastmores and inte and Cups. ‘rhle is an opportunity neglected, and buyors will find tL to thoir interost to attond, as the ralo will bo peremptory for cash, ‘Alto one largo Hinrcte double door Kire-Droot Bate iN ATC, lonec J-EMERY, Jey Manager. AUCTION SALE ER Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, W. Hi. Waller, Angola, Ind.;'R. L, Cloayos, Cherokee, Taj ant er. Glondonning, Lin- vitlo, La, Drs. 8. C. Do Vornoy and Sheldon were olcoted members of tho Society. Dr. ¥. C, Hotz rend 9 paperon the“ Oponing of an Abscess into the Exturnal Auditory Canal,” and Dr. 8. Ht, Millard auother on “Causes of Lptlopsy.” both of which subjects wero dis- cussed by the meeting. ‘Dr. KC, Hamitl reported from tha Committco to presont a testimonial to Mr, John B, Drnka that $0 had beon set aside to bo invested In w pioce of plate, to be suitably Inscribed and pro- bentod to that gentleman, . ‘The following resolution was then aubmitted to the meoting; Resolved, That tho namesof druggista bo clim- inutod from proscriptions, and tho words " not to be duplicated” inserted in thotr place. Dr. Frank Davis did not think this resolution was a wise one. No mattor what the dectora wrote on a prescription the druggists would re- pent the prescription ns ‘otten us the customer usked thom to do so, Thore was no reason why the doctor who preferred to have his preserip- Mons filled out by a certain aruyyist in whom he had contidonce should not be allowed to oxer- clao a choice in tho mutter. Dr. Ingala did not believe that tho doctors could control the prescription business na far a8 thelr roputition wasconcorned. For his part he hnd not for yenrs had the name of a drugyis! on his prescription blanks, He moved thatthe resolution be tabled, Dr, Paoll wus in favor of having the namoot tho drugglst placed upon tho prescription, b: which means tho doctor was able to have hiy medicines made up by persons In his Judgment Jookhiyg to nrraniing berg to their tndlyidual Uiking. One set have made up the Flunnce Comn- tlttco alroady, and think they will be able to curry It, but thoy will not xlve out anything ubout it; othors have mude up tho ltullrond Com- mittve with Lawler at tho head of it, and thoy think thoy can curry It; and attll othors have arringed for the Committee on Gus, with Hil- dreth ut the head of It, and thos, ton, think they tap carry the duy. Allof the combinations so far leave the Communists out in the cold, and tho disposition scunis to bo to keep them oul. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, JAck Stepnens, Clork of tho Criminal Court, {a slok nbed, ‘Tneovone Lee, James Kiley, and John Dewald, having served ant tholr terms, were discharged from the County Jail. Orro Dieter, an Insane man, who escnped froin Jolfervon some duys azo, was captured Beatentaye and will bo taken back to tho Asylum Jonn Cutinyntson, the ‘attornoy who was committed to Jull for contempt Siturdny by Justice Kaufmann, was relonsed yesterday by) order of tho Justice, Cuthburtson anid he hn been drinking “hurd elder’? and that ho didn’t paca to npologlze for bis language to tho GEO. a Ambor, and Whoero 3¢ Comes From. Young Kolkat Rural. Ambor 1s.a hurd, almost transpnront resin, found in but fow plices. In the German Ocean Jann feland commonly. known as Basilin, A long Umo ago, after sovore storms, thure wore large quantities of nmbor washed up niong the shore, and by tho inhubitants gathorod and used as fuel. “Thin substance has exlated forages, butis snppenring, It {ss fossllized vegotable gutn, from trees that stood In forests in epachs of tho ‘Tne trintof the Milwauxee quartot of bur- Rlars—Gurrity, Dwyer, Adiam, ind Grady—ocen- plod th attention of the Criminal Court all day, the anse attracting quite 5 crow rt of poppe. 9 0 past, AB the voxetation that formed tho conl now prosecution closed In the afternoon, and, as no | days after receipt uf anid notlee, the County At- | capable of doing MAE tha ect Ho considered It | [ing imined various places. ‘Tho. Greeks ree Including 1, Lino CHICAGO-MADE IL. G. Cooke ‘was chosen chairman, The mevt- | oyidenee bi +f ae ES EOIN =] wae unprofessional for dootors to take percent} i rt ncuding Large Lino UY 001 ing waa, prolinninry, nud penal cnAvucN. Peete rsaritud intel ing Cea torney to conn OA ered ORR na will on: warded it with superstition, us did tho Romuns,> ° .-) foree the payt A resolution waa offered by Sfr, Whocler call- Ing upon the Clork to exereise more discretion | roidiig suonymous communications seut inte the Board, Carrled, ‘The Bourd adjourned until Monday, STEALING RIDES, DEATH ON MUTILATION OF CIUILDIRN, A Coudness for free rides Ik one ut the most } Kes from drugyiste npou tholr preseriptions. Jlurke, who presunted tho resolution orlgl- nally, spoke in support of It, stating that some physichins’ prescriptions wero One paraded Found auong people who nover conaulted a doc- tor, and whon thoy failed to offect n cure tho doctors lasing them wero binned, uithough thoy had nothing to do with tho cnses of sickness tin which It wus uscd, subsequent to that for which it wits frat tented, GD ‘ihe resolution was ordored placed upon the eulled for next Momlay be evening. The headquarters of the G. A. Rt. in i this Btute have promeleated an order in which be they ask that all comrudes mike it thoir acred 1 1 duty to soo vo it that the xrave of every soldier within thelr reach is fittingly marked with ever- xreons and towers, Jt ly also recommonied that all loyal men and women, the clergy, and all ¢: #oldlors be invited tocedpernte in tie observance of thoday. Children should be encour to participate, aud learn the lesson thatn grateful who believed {t to bo possessed of a soul. AE tho present, time ‘thoro "ie 'n bod | of Absolutely Pure. TUESDAY, April 20. oust of ssl peanut Athy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, i couse. of Seusela, This, bed Is. about Mfr: MADE. FROM Git APE CABAM TARTAR, feot bolow tho surface, while 100 ‘foot bonenth | Housckvoper's tarorito in jonding cities of tho wo Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish: to Jnl to awuit trial under another fudictment, ‘The defense will ovoupy all of to-day if nok longer, TurApril Grand Jury was Impancted yestor- day morning, and Louls Schaffner chosen fores man. Judge Smith, after giving thom tho usual Instructions, admonished thom not to reveal to eny one what took plice at their incelings, Bluce todo ag was 8 erituy, and offenders would subs Jevt themselves t tine of $500, This a, o8 this Lod 14 anothor voln of it. On tho cougtot | HO .ae or virious past ry. Can be eatan by tho Baltic Son, in Prussia, noar Momot it ie Pratitagurgesr oe elt i rongiting froes heavy indie found, and also ata point northenst of KGniga- | geatible foud, ¢7%-Comm ondod for purity and wholes borg, Ita demand comes prinvipally from | semencead; the Governmont Chornlat, Dr. Mott. Molinmedan countries, ns the demand for gine | OVAL BAKING WOWDER CC. Now Tare <a rs table. seng comes principally fram China, whero it 19 + Buoplo do not forget tho meriiges at titeso why | extlon wus given, doubtless, bucuuye, two | widoly-dlifused wenkneasen of the human race, | The Committoa on Memorial of, tho Into Dr. uwed asa tonto, In the olden timo, ‘amber was DYEING AND CLUANING, ing Goods, Fur and Wool Hats, { fod that the Nadion might Hyer Ministersare | Of the last Grand’ Jury told De, Moyor, | ttntfeota young undotd alike—from the Con- | ‘Thomas Hovan presontod thelr report in the | Ueelared by, the Teutoule Court to belong ox- aaa vs ilod that the Nation night lve, | Alinisters ure | docure the Halli’ bud starced out to aveest blu Dress Goods, Silks,Notions,etc. ‘Alno TB coaca Su Tn: dtaneat, Aucuoneer™ Z vH, Auctions _J, EMEMy, JR, Manager. I MORRIS WILKINS, Auctioncore Executor’s Sale of Estate of Henry Ball al St.. Augustine, Florida, E.H. LUDLOW & CO, WILL SELL AT AUG shane of agiowing tribute to the peraonal and perestgea worth of tho ieceased, with sulta- hio expressions of regret for hia untincly re- moval und of sympathy for bis bercaved family, Tho mivoting thon mijourned.” THE MILITIA, TUE SECOND REQIMENT, Tho Bonrd of Ollicers uf tho Second Regiment hold an adjourned ineoting last evening at tho Exposition Building, Col. James Quirk In tho grozaman, with his sharp eye for miteago allow-* ance and the courtesiva which frlondiy railroads may extend him, down to the bay who hanys from the bottom strap of anomnibus, ‘The tendeney is one nf the great protivins of how to getsomething for nothing, and 4 study of its muny ramifications would doubtless be Interest- Ing. but thore {a ung peuntiar phise of tho bubit to which the attention of Tux Teinune ts 96 free quently drawn that a few wo of warning and that he had been indicted, The jury were in session ubout four hours, and considered ten. bail and jail cases, Nothing special ie to come before then during tholr sittings, 5. B, Dover, the Linculn, Neb., merchant who ts under jadietinent Cor ubtiining oredit from Joho V. Farwell & Oo. by flee representations as to his nancial condition, was liken in by a Doputy-Shortit yorstorday and locked up. Ar orturaaw him (nthe jail, but ho dcatined mike ng any atatorment vt first, (oe, however, wid that the aaaigniuent of the stock was all regan; + Sunday preceding or following Momouriut- Day, ‘Tue Central Comrittes of the Soolulistic La- bu arty inet luxtovoning at No. 87 Fifth avenue, Tho State's Attorney aod bis aasintunt, Hakor, j Were very bitterly denounced tor their altuged 4! favoritism to the man Janes Ryan, who was ine ' dicted about 4 yenr nen for midconduat as judge t, Of olectlon ih tha Sixth Ward. The tollowing they pesolutl were adopted and ordered pub- : lished ywhom It may concerns WILEKKAS, ‘One Janes Kyan was ludicted over nine month clusively to Royalty, and tho sulo of tt for a lon rj Feat SO Deegas, Blanes, By ting ‘pull tho Court oxponsos, “Ketogw guantet Frttia walvetesaniwod and {t aia Ite digging by steingont. inws, death being ndsomalydyod and the penalty for seeking or digging it oxcept for clennod wt sinatl axpe ne Ordors one. tho uso of Royulty, Armed uuirds patrofed the recelvod ant roturind by expross. const for miles, anid if a guna, n peasint, or Rory N { hiosten Hate; he ee int was found te bave stolen even the smallest ts at, y Bion niece, the penalty waa death on tho gullows, ne, und’ tao*Souta Olarkeate Obl cept’ up for. years on purpose to. strike jeako. terror and to punish those who would dire | disrexard the, fat ot sho nw et A pang AUCTION SALES. tighty years those Who scaroh for It pay tho | a warrnnnnnn Paiesiun Govermmont for tho. pritiiega ‘of abe By POMEROY & CO. Glothing, han nro for outruges perputrated as judge ar al suggestion of remody will be thnely, chilr, Some Ittle time was epent in settling up | talning it, Taking a plece of it without. per- Auctloneurs, 14 and #0 Handojph-at. {on on Wednesday, May 19, 1K at 12 avclock, at the ion ti dho bath Reniliee Gt paler, deduneen Plogaame, “tute gee amped ty, him fo Mt | Murdly a duy basis DALENS ropresleanadé af: ike Baaquecascoanys bother the toydlae busts Tlgaton te puninhert with impeieonment, while tho ae RAES SA Hichange,sercgroniny we; ile gone brought to buar on the State's Attorney, ule | Hrticles in payment of a clair for wages, He | two or three or more vases ot more or sess s0- | ricss of the mocting wis tuken up, Capt. Mus ponnlty se Who sot ALE, slogant mansion with all modern improvemonts though be has been asked tim Dotloved tha stittenents he made to Messrs, Fare without num: bor to bring bimto trail; therefore we denounce thy Btate’s Attornuy tor the watner in which pe ecossury outbuildings, with 1 acres of land and 6oe ora « riuus injury to boys le stealing rides wpa 4 Jury to boys while stoaling rides upon slo will bo poaltivo to close the, dare t6 walk within cortain Iimité of the beavh, ‘0 the Incoming aud outgoing frolght-cnrs, The wong which it ia found after storma hi waged Itup from the depths of the sea, where Keongh, the Chnirmnn of ‘the Armory Commit- tev, reported unsiutlsfactory progress in tho well & Co. were correct ut tho tine he made thont. ilu expeets to give bail to-day, April 20, at 9:30 a, m.,-at Our Store, peante. * 1a muotioneert yestorduy, ‘Tux allvor disbursements yeatorday footed up #4,000. ‘The revolpta were $10,000, futernal-revenuo receipts yesterday 4d to $0,578; of which §24,725 was for woirits, $2,009 for tobacco and tlgars, and €2,803 for beer, ‘There wore no exports of spirits, Tus jury iu the case of Gradle & Strotz, eburged with a technical violation of tha Revenue hows, returned 8 verdict of. sequittal, This will probably cusuit.in tho oxee against Jsraul Stintz, who wos arrested for the dame offense, being nolled, A CUNCULAI was recolved at tho Sub-Treasury ouierday stating that the Department had pro- Inulgated uw rpling to the effevt that boop-lron merely cut into tengths wad punched with wore or tose holes ts not thereby removed from the = " fy Another tremendous sato of now end second-hand further particulars apply to OUnKEerSs Fovelye ao Inany warnings without tho uctlon of tho waves lousen it from tho carth A y § New Prostitutes his position for personal politienl - Keodine them that there ine Lope uf-appeniing | eourel for an armory, and the Com mittee wer | thorhad formed over it ayes ago, Bod which Is Tee eae Ce Noa aparerh nds.” ‘The ausponsion vf tho Chicagu section FEDERAL NOTES, to thelr goinmon sense in the mutter, Loy | granted furthor time. On motion, thoy wero in- | disturbed by the mighty mnss of ‘water, ‘Those —————$————— wi ne Natinnal Ere utaye Gamttog nt Cinulne who has lated of the wild delight wntet holon; structed to meet with tho Olea: Committer wae obtala tt slung ‘tho const wado Into the son s By WM. MOOREHOUSE &C0.5 yd I. €¢ | ¢ a er ue watolon ride on a frelghtoour ladder cannot be | to-day and confer with thom In regard to pro- | tfter a storm while tho water 8 yot rough, ane One Storos are 4 1th goode which t uconeers. [erst tanta ithe po rested action ta ood Fiv thousand dolland in gold were diebursed | porsuaded to nbandon thy pastine. ‘The killing | curing new quarters for tho command, also to | Athor it in with nots, or ns tt comos wiih the ne Btores are overloaded with ganda which must arblo and Walnut Chambor Bots, nd Moddine, Carpets, Chiro "Sti ee POMEROY &'CO,, Auctonsers, ‘4 and bo Randoip! 2) routing week, ‘Tux Frete Presse of yestorday suyst "For reas sons which wo will not explain more fully to- 7 day the Geran Book sad News Compun tf, declared tteelf unable ta mect is Hablliel Althgugh this fact does not concurs us any more 4 Unor a cold which the mun tie the moon. might be have, it talatinated trom certain quarters that | \we ave intercated it thy fullure. Tho faetw % or rippling of afew of his oo mrades who have vithor been tung uuter the wheols white getting on or off the our, ur bave fulten from the iadder while the trato was in) motion, convey te him siinply the lesson that the boys wha got burt or kilted ahould not have slipped under or tallen from tho train, a personel npplication of the warning belng the hit thing thought of, If are ued With on the point, be would demonstrate, to Isown suthifaction at leust that it wes the uns fortunate boy's method of riding the car which Was at fault, the wore fact of his riding nut be- dag at all biameworthy, ‘Toe remedy, thon, muet: be louked tor elsewhere than ainong the boys whose aufety It 4 fntendad to look utter. NOW TNO URT CONTNOL OF THK BOYS and hindor thom from indulging in the dangor- ous practice iy the lige rage and the titva at once prosents fWolf that thulr parenta® should take tho matter in hand. Of cuursy with yury tow joosa sen-weed, ‘Tho’ * croutn of tho waves" ta | Boeohtag carried to plucos on tho shory whore womun and ebildren bunt carefully for tho piccos of amber, delivering ench “piece fuurd to tho Rt perintendont or agent of the Government, The e e dlold vuries frum quarter of a million tothree- U 0 juucters of eaniiion dollars’ worth por your. rt ‘Pat found deop under ground {8 tho Dest.” tts vused for ueckluces, Jowelry, mouthpieces for pipes. tle. ani ite peivo is gaivernod Uy fea quil> ESTATE OF ty and size, A ploce that wolxbs a poiind is con- siered ng quite a prize, whilo a pleco tifteon youre in welght would being about $6,000 or 1 i 7,00, Tho ark ploce yet fund is if nts 4 4 sour in Borlin, and welg wn nnd hw ¥ ‘ pounds, Amber throws out 60 much oloctricit, When belig worked that men cannot lone wor TUESDAY, April 20, at 10 a Mm atone plece without belog thrown Jato spasms. ist olay ede, fo mneee da tee | 26.2 & 264 Wabash-ay. Nisiniodd thy mooting adjourned Cor one sos Col, Loomia ubout the mutter at an cnrly Chattel Mortgage Salo, Woduesday, April 21, at 0:80 o'clock» ‘Tha entire contents of a double: marble front fare story and basement Private Boarding sLouso, conse {ny Of a Bedrooms, 4 Hariors 2 Dining ttoomt, Iibrary, to be sold ‘tu the bighest bidder for casty withuus resorvo. The abare goo en re moved for conventunco of sale to 1H Hast 5 WAT. MOOI USE, A ae ENTE - HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ean UE TRE eta Nos, 165 and 167 Dearborn-av., at ato, Lieut. Keofo statod that tho arms and Stute property held by tha reginiont had been storud away in the soutbern part of tho olty, Col. pig suggested that, In-view of the fuct that an erroncous report bad been cire culated to the effect that the organiza- tian had diabanded, it might bo well to issue a eull for tho cloutlon of a Lioutenant-Colonel and Mujor, and it was dockded to tasue such call at an earl ?, duy, it boIng deemed necessary to spol this false Impression ut ance for tho good ofthe rogiment, and to let the vitizens know that it wis still In existonco, [t wus resolved to bold regular company meotinga and to keep up the command In ds good shapo as posaiule without drill until temporary quarters, ut least, could be obtalned, % A number of bills wero read and referred to hu case are brietly as follows; in the ho fierniin Book wail NowsCe vn pay Mdertool the publleation of the Deutsche Warte, and, not thoroughly understanding the newspaper Duyl- ness, they lost up ta Decombier, 1479, some § OW, Alibouxh successful {p svcuring w lary efrculadion forthe paper, they failed to being the undertuking on paying basis. hls large: Jose caused the Uerinan Hook and News Comt+ ited ‘Near Huran-st.. at Auction, “pany to become far bebind in. thote puymonts, | cuteyney, and sproltic putes jmpoved, On boope | uxcoptions purunts oogalzant of the fact that | the Audlitiug Committes, and a voto of thanks | Wiich tiles, bugs, mosquitoes, oto, Lave been tira stock of above docoassd, cons | "huraday Morning, April 2, ai (0 o'clock, fds ae the Deulachs Warte | wos acill | frou will hureaftur be ‘oullucted. tholraons woru In tho UAbitor cisking tholr lives | wus tondored, Sir. Asay for tho uso of the movte caugut and are cafombed us Prisouers,—bold Animals, Yountaing Weather: Howhald [ovis St Hwetiloga in and jut Deere aging money for them, (thoy uute In view of the revont numerous plone of f aud [bubs by dangling from the iron epokees of a | ing rouin. Tho Bound then adjourned to muot s y mbrolla: tans, (alt-Trees, Bud Chanivor Furniture, Urussols Carpelsy iiair Bate Sn Armugeroent with the Volkayreund | waruno rolutive te th Hatlong woverntiog | felwht-car indider ina ride trom Weatorn aves | at thu sume plico next Mouduy evening, Anviis, Vines, ‘Sto.—Btover, | tromos Daddiog. Stitrora, Paintlans: EngrevinesD Publaking Company, whoruby the Deutache ou ity ve G regulations governing | nugur Tweuty-sccond strect into the heart of ———— é A Delinition, oaks, oto.4 alg, Hirase, Diumbers! | inueitoom ana lichen Furniture, the whol Warts was published n6 the woekly editton of | FMF and liquor deniers Couulasionur HUW | the yity would sit nner inturpose a voto Upon, Tho following pleasant thing in tho way of | Weis Uranus ane oles emblematic Bigus. “tho | toy a full and complete oueit of tho Vollafrenud, ‘bls arrangement, howuver, | {its tanuel & comnprobaialve vlrculue emllying | the dangerous pastime. Hut thon the percontugy SUBURBAN, dotinion once obuitrred {nono of the publi | "AC boseld bY OMI Y iy Aaminiatrator. . | S2BeSt: ne was onuccled be i B ao — was of cut tore te aaa nue OF or obiituruting stamps, aud special wxes, which of parents who luwrn of thor cbtldren's indul- UVDR PARK. A schools of a city In Massachusetts, Xk ence therein ts small, und wvon those who huve ‘orbidden tholr offapring ta su indulge ure not always obeyed, thu monory of we gomsuful rido-stealer betug of tho shortest. Parental ine terforunce, then. cannot be regarded usa rellable . means of curnny tho evil. ‘The noxt means which sueabald itself ts the suthority of the rallroad employés in charge of thecars, The brakemen hayu tho power by re- moimber, POMELOY & CO.) Auctionsors, deutura would du welt o vousult when renowlng of the Commit t. X., was” visltin, WI their Heooses the lat of uuxt month, Hacu of the Goverinent oltiaials bas received & note requesting bit to wake x detailed Mat of the fixtures t) bu removed tu the now building, and ty give the nuvessury information as tw what temporary fixtures will bave to be pro- vided. The burning of the millof W. KH. vrost Of the candidates for Village Trustocs of Hyde Park to be yoted {or to-day, only two are onthe Republican toket,—Mesars, D. A. Plorco and H. R. Hobart,—and against these the strength of the saloonkeo! at and the worse aria of the Democrate will bo concentrated, Respoctabia, oltizens should sco that the scheme docs not succoad, and that TEAR 1g oy ly DYER rented CO. b, OGUK ” Deazbart GLOTIUES Vesta tee 2 a SES cuiey Boe NEDLadioa Drossés,Saques LADIES AND GENTS |[¥-DLadiva Drossées anufn sharebolders of the Company, the capita stock of whlch te $30.00, uru Hl, Eiiderls, $4000; A. Knobel, $7.00; wud Sr. Het, brother-in-law af Mr. Knobel, $5,000, Bir. Knobel baving also induced 4 number of friends tu subscribe for the stock of tho German Wook and News Coin. ; vauy bas bought the Deutsche Warte, thoroby Securina Ite Turtbor pybilpavon, and will on bis school, and. leer avin df Ryoho see ieee 100} he vi real in Webs ae i. at Piymouthea Captain asked 5 CANDY, ater’s ad Ra Nn i nnn the class, * was Webater?” Ouo boy sald, Send 61, u, i Ne iA statesman; anotuer, “Au orntor. * Lue box, br csprana of the” best whut fa a. statesman!” asked the(aptain. “A Candlos in America, put Up ee: jan who goos round making spveahus.",, an- payveane a aan ore it right \ GU 14 Bwored a boy. “That fe not. qui ro: Tien, ¢ , pliod the Captaln; “1 go around sometimes Nay Blsdavarste Chisago a

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