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fa ~ SHE CIT GENERAL NEWS. Titostas J. DooLey has made to Terbert . Teed a voluntary assigninent for tho benoft of hls creditors. Tho assetauro a stock of grovorics dew in tho atore on tho northonst corner of Jef. * ferson and Juckson strocts, with some outstand- dng accounts, all valued at $4,172, while tho tne billties are stated ns boing $3,211, Joux BotnsTox, tha well-known teamster, while loading a propeller wheel sestordiny, wis Btruck on the left foot by. a chisel whtch fell fromthe wheel, The sharp ond penetrated tho Hlesb, hovering nn itrtery, and Mr. Boylston lost considerable blood. Dr. Williams attended to itn, and bo wars thon sent home. Sivent AMuUNDSON, an old oltizen of Chicengo, dled at his home, No, 167 Townson street, nt tho age of Wyenrs. Mr, Amundson was ono of Chi- cugo's first settlers. Hocame to thi olty with his family in 184t, and had Ived here for tho inst. thirty-slayeurs, He was well known to not only the Semiinnvinn people, but most of the oll zettlers here, being one of the tirst ship-carpen- tera of this city, . ‘Tu residence of Abraham Elchold, No, Ol Michigun avenue, was Inst ulght the scene of a Sriltint. private reception, which was attended y the élite of Jewisn society in the city. Tho fitertor of tho house was olibarately decurated with flowers, and dancingoveupled the attention bf tho guests during tho evening. About 10 'clock 1 supper wns eerved, and tbe company dispersed ut a late hour, ‘tue Coroner held an tntquest yesterday on the boy of Wiltant H. MeManus, 2 switehman in the employ of tho Milwaukee & St. Paul, whose end was crushed between n box-car and one Joaded with himber, ‘The Jury censured the Company for requiring employés to couple cars waded Ib such i maumter that the lumber pro- Jeeta over the ends, nnd receiving ears so londed from other companies for transportation, ‘Thr confidence man hus invented a new feat- ureoft the evershifiing qune which he ks to play on an unsugpecting. publle. Te tells a tale of wo, and, 1£ permitted, exhibits three or four pawn-tickets to prove that he and his family are reduced to the verge of sturvution, lo asks for an ord NW restraint that he muy obtaln no men, and, having obtatued tha Hinuture, he writes orders to suit himself on a dozen or so-tradesinen in tho nelghborhood where tho person ig supposed to be known, Musiness-incn In tho efty should beware of the new dodge. ? A seerina of tho Inmbermen was held yester- day $n tho rooms of the Linnbermon’s Exchunge, on South Water street. The only business done. wns tho revision of the yard prices on hinder, ‘The reductions made were $1 less per 1,000 feet ond and 1) box bourds: $1 off on common and Teneing flooring and siding, common and cull ‘Vonrds, and contmon fencing; 10 cents lower on shingles, dhd 20 cents on lath, and to allow a re- duction of $1.50 per 1,000 fect for green lumber, ‘The cost of iret boards was, ufter consid. erable discussion, fixed at $1 for ony elde and 31.60 for two aides. ‘THe last wrinkle in the Gago cnso is a Btay of Proceedings until tho petition fora reheariny enn be beard by the Supreme Court. Tho peti don for tha rebeuring—a voluminous docti- ment--wnea Aled a few duys ngu by the attorneys Tor tho sureties on the bond, rte fora review of some of the many questions involved. On the strength of that petition an application was made to Justice Sheldon for n stay of proceet- dogs until the petition could be pussed ‘ypen by thy Court at ite next term. Justice Sheldon ranted the stay, and all further proceedings tre necessarily étopped until the Court pisses on the petition for the rehearisg at its next erm. Or the 175 mon employed atthe Milwaukeo & Bt. Paulfrelght depot who strnek for an nd Vanee of wages, 1] but about fifty have kecured: Svork elsewhere. ‘The names of these Iuborers Were sent to tho other rallroad companies with B request, thut no work be given them, Tho Qulf-hundred now Idlo want this * bluck-ball- Ing,” us thoy cull It, remover, wid a number of thein got together lust nizht at No, 5b West Luke strect to taka stops to that end. It probabie* that a committee will wait on the Superintenfent of the road and ask him to with draw the list, so that thoy can get employment: nt work with whieh they are futniliar und can do better than anything’ else. «A VERY pleasant yathoring of residents of tho Thirteenth Ward, and Invited guests, was CO'Nicl’s Hall list evening, and the Alderman elect, O. M. Bridy, was nied Wh mize uiticent gold “star,” ornunented with dlamonda and rubled, and sultably engraved, The pres- entation speech was inade by Charles altz, and responded to by tha reelplont, after which numerous Bpecches — and a cold Juneh and wine followed, Mayor Hnrrisou was present mong the other distinguished inyfted, and the. feuture of the ning may be suld to brave been hia speech nd the response of the Ion. W. E. Mason, watch the Intter was acered{ted with having go ton the best of the urument. Both were regi el ng candidates for Congress by the unuy: pre ent who are candidates ror less finportant post- Hons, and neithor of them denied the charge: The whole alfate was under the direction of Ald, Knopf, und was oxccedingly enjoyublo, fz sonsou for the sale of smull frusts will be Shortly at its bight. Evidently the eqmmission men on South Water street have forgotten that. gu ordinance was wulopted two yeans ago com- polling tho sale of only srood frults and horrles, » be put in boxes that shall contaln no less than, bne quart, the fruit to be of it uniform quality throughout, ‘This ordimince is wholly dfsre- gurded by the commission mon, or it least a fonsiderable and unprinelpled proportion of Them, ‘Tuexduy evenluy an Individual bought. af asouth Water street firm whut wero gtited to hin to be two quart boxes of striw- verrics, Tho fruit looked iuviting on top, and the purehiger usked; . “Are they. — sound and goo?” ust ns you see them,” salted the seller, “ good all the way through.” He knew better. ‘Lho boxes were doctored, thy bottoms were nently in the gentro, and by netual measurement contained cach a trifle over a pint of berries, or wbout a quurt Jn al, over half of which were rotten and untit to cat. Now, 1€ Mayor Harrison und the Board of Health want to do a kind act to tho people of Chicago, let them enforce tho fruit und bury, ontingnce, and squelch theseswindlay cominisslon inten, A MABS-MRETING Of Union and non-Union fron-molders was held lust evening at the vorner or Halsted and Adains strevts, Patrick Enright evel tie. Ati similar guthoring held n weok ago resolutions were adopted providing for tho sireulation by a comtnittes of a petition ros questing the. iron imen_ to Increnso tholr wages Sh eonts per diy. Reports were read Inst night us to the munner in which tho petition was re- celved at the various shops, {n some cases, tho Fequest wis granted to individual moldert, hn ‘othors the bosses replled that they would bo verned by the action of the — other uaees. In others tho replies were more unfa- vornble, ‘Inking thom altogether, howover, the zeplies were generally favorable, and the mol ers congratuluted thomsolves on tho fulrly au secaaful resulta accomplished. A vote of thit {was passed to such of tho bosses ns hud given Yho potition their respectful attention. ‘This vote did not include Jotin Foutherstone, who one of the men represented its huving replied to the request Ina very Ungeutlanonnty, not to suy indecent, manner. In view of, tho ‘sueecss ute tending the circulation of the petition, the cam- milttee having it in ebarge was given furthor time, and Instructed te yo nheud,. ‘LHe Union Demoaratfe Club of tho Firat Ward Met lust evening ut the Palner Houxe, ‘This ja composed of tho better vloment of the Dumo- gratia party, and the attondance was very Jorge. and “ quite in contrast with tho aust Democratio ward guthorlngs. ‘Tho Presifent, Henry F. Merritt, tondered ‘bla reslynution on ivcount of snoving out of ia ward Tt was accepted, and Vico-Prealdent P, Mellugh took tho chur, KF, Merritt. George Day, Dave ‘Thornton, J. 2. Tillotson, and Meech were selectod to auggest nimes to come plete the lst of ollicera, Avenibald Chishuln Was lected the new Prosident, The Hoard oF Directors were named ns follows: J.P, Willotson, T. , Wlton, We We. Olek Urcnnan, and W. lL. Newman. Tho Executlve Commnitice 13 to consist of twonty mombens, but duly fvenumes wore selected inst ilght.ns follows: Daye Thornton, M. O'Dawd, John Kelly, George A. Meeoh, and J. "H, Welch, Mesirs,” O'Brien, BeHugh, und O'Dowd ware appointed i come mittee to druft an sultalde vode of byt, Daye ‘Yhornton moved that the Chalrman af tha Committes on Printing, | who had charge of othe recent" Alder nuunte cunipnign in the First) Ward, report. at the next meoting aud state why tt wae { Ald. Wickerstinun was compelled to more for tho pointing at his ballots thun all the rest of the Bouth Yown candidates put togethor, Joseph Chestertcld Mackin put ina ttle blll for printing, umounting to $52. Mike Mellons ald presented n bill for $16)" alsa for printing ballots, Jo Salty hud w bill for $7.50, which was said to bo the only fogitinate one, Dave Thorn Ton stated that Ald, Wiekersham piid ull” these ihe, Which be regurded as ext have eu extraordinary and z Justice igi ANE “OTAATH-ZEITUNG," 18 Bresso af yostorduy evening con: tained "un artlelo tn rererenea. ta tho “flute Aidala Zeltuny in which ttsuys thatlt hus loaraed Trot persais thoroughly aequuinted with the wtuto Of uffuirs on thug peer that, bofore Mr, ng went to Sonora, it was understood thit everything should renin unchanged; but nu souner bad he left than Str, Mietch and another £. gentleman formed nayndicate, including several ‘persons who ndvunced the ineney uvccnsury for iby purchase of 4 auujority of tha stock, Bir, ue wus then informed by bis friends shere that hy had sot been reGlocted a incmbor of i the Board of Directors, und that tt way designed if leave bint out in the cold. Elo lott Bonory, ut ‘once, and In less than forty-elyht hours ufter his errint here be hud regutned the control ofthe It ie understood that tho facts in the caso aro not oxuetly as given above, but aro substantially us follows: Dhnt, utter bir, Heslug's duparture, n sypillcale, was formudof which Gcurge Bnydor, J. Russell Jones, Bir. Pletseh, gud one or two others were me! which did succecd in securing 4 imajority of tha — Btock of the StauleZeituny, though it ie not known that it was intended to make any ebange i ita political polloy, The Stuate-Zel- tung bas been se profitable a newspaper that ‘he purchase of a controlling tutiucuce iu it nig F rant ton W. Jackson, Joh C. Dore, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL © 22, “33. night well be looked on ng a wise Investment, Mr. Washington Healing, however, lonrning of what had been done, bought out tho stock of one of the membors of tho aynilieato, or in some: othor way secured sufficient, to hinself obtain tha control of tho puper; soit is at present, and witl donbttess remain fn the future, in his hands, a QFN. JAMES GANT WITSOX. Tho regular quarterly meeting of the Historic- al Houfety was held list evening at the rooms of tho ty, corner of Ontarlo street aud Dearborn wyente. tN, Arnotd pepaldos. Tteso- lutions of respect were adopted, aud remarks made, relative to the death uf the Inte E. 8. Gen. James Grant Wi read on apor on The Enrly History of the " Ho traved tho voyages of arly French plancers ° throughout this section, from tho {eee 16H when tho Jesuit missionaries catabliehed posts ut Sault Ste, Mario, The pnpers embriced a vivid deserpiion ef the travels of Louis Jollet, who reached the site of Chicngn in September, (203, con his return from the exploration of the Mis- steaippl Pore Marquette spent the winter of Jord-'h hero, wid Lasalle started from Chico on his successful trip to the Gull of Mexico, The Teeturer gave a detailed description of the onrly French discoveries, He was of the opinion that the name Chicasa his no itetinit alenitteance, ns there tre good authorities in favor of ull the translations suggested, THE WEST TOWN. The full Ronrd of Canvussors of tho West Vown met yesterday forenoon, and completed tho task of counting tho election returns, The Sixth Precinct of tho Seventh Ward wis tho only one missing, Tho result of tho eanvass 1s as fof OWE te 4 Supereteur, 4.33, Nopifietin, Watter 8. Hog It, Martian, Gy sAasersor, MAN} Plonsant Amick, AU] Jacob Birk, D.. ‘Thm O'Meara, Nordholm'aplu'y....168] Amlek's majority. Lotlectnr, Clerk. Potor Nehiiito, 1... ..RN] Nott 8, Graven, Jotu M, Dw hy, john Redden, 0. August Sples, Ci... olin Fassel, C, Schillo's plurality... 25 i} Graves’ plurnilty.... 100 THE CILY-IALL.* Convnain ts being made that the building or diuinee {4 not rigidly enforced. It 13 reported, for instance, that a two-story framo stricture is in conrse of erection on Thirty- seventh treet, near tho Lake Shore & Michignn Southorn Rall- rout teneks. It la to by looked inte, ‘lim Mayor rays that he will not veto tho ordl- nance for inying steam-pipes In tho streets, but thinks he will require tho Company to whom the privilege was granted to give tho elty a bund or contrnet to protect {l,us suggested by Commis- sloner Waller, i Among the building permits issued yesterday was one to A. W, Adcock, to ervet a tiro-story dwelling corner of Monroo and Loomis strects. to cust $1,000, and one to tho Pounaylvania Con- tral Railroad Company to erect a depot bullae corner of Cann und Madison streets, to cos ANOTHER order was promulgated from tho Muyor's oftico yesterday to the police, The Dirds must be protested, and the init boys who persist in stoning them must be urrested. In other words, tho ordinances protecting the fenthory tribe in gathoring worms must be “rigitly” onforeed. t tvs were oponed yesterday for supplying the city with 3.00u tons of water-plpa, nnd thes- ranged from £37.50 to $47.29 pur ton. ‘The lowest. bidders wore A. MeNoil!& Bro, of Buritug- ton, N, J., and if they comply with tho terns the awird will bo made to thein. Lust year pipe was bought for $24.40, ‘Tux Mayor wns presented witha horse somo the ayo,and the friends of Superintendent O'Donnell propose tobe more than oven, and xive hin not only a horse but a enrrings behind it. They ure qufletly getting tho funds together: with whieb to imnké tho purchase, but hive not yor Ponoluued when the presentation will be Tania, Five now Lloutonants wore made in tho Firo Department yesterday to all yacunoles, and the men wore trken fron: the ranks. The following Are the fortuaates, with tholr assignments; A. W. Baldwin, Engine No. 11; 'Ehomas Cunty, Bugine No. 25; John MeDonough, Engine No. 8: DS, MeConjuodula, Hook and Ludder No. 6: and'Joseph Vogt, to Engiio No 10. SUVELINTENDENT O'DONNELL announced yes- terday thitt ho prppoaed to give tho Pallce Cayitaingg: lecture this morning, and direct thoir attention! to his order of kome weeks ago calling: upon thom ta enforce the 12 o'clock ordinance, Tie thinks that they have been growing 4 little remiss of late, and wants thom 10 distinotly n> derstand that when he auysu thing he mcans it, ‘The authorities have, upparently, agreed to Rtartthe Fullerton uyentie pumps without let~ ting the people know anything about ft, except what they may learn from the condition of the water, It ts given outevery day by the uuthorl- tes that the mucbinery Isto be putin motion 800n, but the diy cannot, bo fixed, nor can thoy give any exvuse for tholr want of information on the subject. ‘Tum Mayor was vory busy yesterday on hls forthcoming messngd to the Council, ond it promisca to bean oluboraty dosuiment. He bia caltod to his aid the vlerks in Ube vurlous de- partnents, who ure busy compiling statistics, and big a who js putting in the embell- isbiuents, It will bo an exhaustive review ot the work of the year, and cunnot full to bo In- teresting to the publle at urge. Tuxne were no new cases of singll-pox re- ported yesterday. Tho work of yaeoinnting continues, bowever, in unprotected focuiltics, ant at tho Health Department no applicant i turned away. Several of the children ut the Jiospital ure still quite slek, and: their lives are despuired of. Dr. De Wolf felt somewhat une easy during tho day over tho telegraphic yo porta from New York, printed in tho morning papers, to the elfect that a large number of eimlgrants with the disetso hud teft vtraly for this clty, but will bo on the alert. He thought, however, tut the reports wera ex- uxgernted; yet, acting on tho theory that an ounes of prevention was worth a pound of cure, the invoming trains from tha Eust will be ‘Watched for a fow day THE DOGS AND THE nOvs, ‘Tho Superintendent of Police said yesterday thut the dogs were being slain (1 ae MUMbErA, ‘Dut the reports at the City Clork's otlice rathor svenivd to lndicata that ft was tho Hcensed quiad- ritpeds that were suffering the most. Tho coms Phunte of owners, to the eifect that the boys wore stealing the [eense ins hat wore imnore wimerous thn gyer, und tt is belleved that komme of thom ure doing 4 Jucrative ‘Dusiiess. The plan ot operation Is very simple, —thoy cnteh tho dog, take tho motal dug from hf neuk and sell ft to some owner for GO ‘Tho ownor saves $1.50 by tho deal, the boy BA vents, und the doy is 4 thoroughly prote from. proclamations, poltce orden), and prison us though [t were more oxponsive jowulry, THE NEW CITY-NALI MUDDLE. At appears that Ald, Cullarton, in introducing thy order in the Council authorizing the Mayor and Comnijssloner of Publis Workg to disregir so much of the contract tor brick on the new City-tdl us entied for the use of aoWwere bri and instructhg them to pay tho contractor far suwer-bytek In tho fave of the fuet that only common brick hud ‘Ween Used, was persiaded thut both Mr. Hare rison iad Mir, Waller wanted somo such netion taken, Mr. Waller, in roply, says he never vored unything of the kind, but buy always been, and ty now, In favor of withariny tlusely U tho vontract. ‘The Mayor could aot be tho subject yesterday, tut bt is ditautt to un dorstund how he could posalbly favor such & pronusilion, or tike any othor position thun that ken by Me. Waller. Tho anbal tho whely mutter | ty that tho vontructor wants rollet, and, though tha elty hus dealt penor: qualy. with hin in extris wand in buying brick for hin, ho is tua bad bout, and tho iden hus gone abrond that unless the ebarge ruiimit, hin on account of the difference in brivk fs wiped out, as Ald, Cullerton’s order proposes, Bo TURE gO Rader, If Chis bo tho tre statis af tho cusg, Hf ts unfortunate, of atentig thore Is pothing init, It would seem, to Justify the elty in aking bln any further donadons, ” Hy bid ‘tor tho work with His cyes open, and shoul eithor lo thas he eontrauted or subinit to a deduction from bis contract price commensurate with the diiference In the value of tho material he sub- wlitutes fur that contra tor, NIMS BOWENS, BALE OF THEI CINTEM-OCKAN BTOCK, A sale whieh, though not of very great im. Portanes from & business polit of view, was by: Ho monn doveld of bistorle interest came otf Yosterdiy morning, whon, by order of Habert 1, Jonkins, Assignee, the right, tithe, and Interest of hinself and of the tankrupla—tho extate of James HL, George 8, and Chauncey ’, Bowon~ waa disposed of under the hummer ut the Lae Sallo-wtreet entrance of the United states Court buildiog. : ‘The property consisted of tha eaithy ina vast Amount of rel vutute, chim ugalust'a number of partica, bile brhemae ren vupltad stouk It Ni varlous defunct or moribund corporations, ehireh pows, life-dnsurance policies, jewelry, promissory notes, wecounts, and other interest. Mg oainteriul, = ‘Tho seheduied list of the pruporty rather auguedted tho iden that uu one bit a niittlanairs ound venture to tld, as the lures tt contained were $n somus Instances of Vory large size. ‘be chtiing aicuinst suey purties footed up in tho neigh. borbood of $140,000, und the notes ugureguted a total yaluo (on past-due paper) of about a quurs ter of u railllou. What the value of tho real ealite Was colmidered to be previous to thy tum blo cannot. oualle bo computed; tere wore about uinety lota and parcels of Jots, varying in ele from’ the little 25xluv foct up to the averages Bized fur, There wus o fulr attendance at the eurilor hours of the salu, which lnsted from 10 o'clock in, the inorning until 4 tu the afternvon, und occas sional spirited bidding, with 50 vents or $1 us tho most popular rule, Atwong those present and urchaslug ing wnenner which at na tine could by culled rocklcss wore Beas. J. Levi sure Follansbev, Charles L. Euston, and other, while George 8. and James H. Bowen watched tho dla- membermout of the corpo of their furmor wreatness with a aud Interest. ‘The claims, ninety-tive In number, agutnet various parties, ru Ju value from LO up to §2U,1id, werd gout on offered In detall, but only three of them ‘wero Did “for Individunltt: hey consisted of tho ‘Antge one Just mentfoned axainst W. H. Van Slyck, which sold for R51, one of $3,678 against Ac IL. Winslow, of Chicago, which brought $211, andone of $225 against the Cahimet & Chicago Canal & Dock Company, which was, knocked down nt 8, Tho cust of the olaims—flauring up Foret About $10,000—was sold in aw bunel ror $80, ‘The church pows, Nos. 9% and 103,In Araco Episcopal Chureh, sold, subject. to three or four yCars’ usscesments, to Col, Enston for $24 and M0 respeetivel: nun rig went cheap, it -helng bought inbya friend of tho bankrupts for $15, about. 89 [eas than its netual value, |” ‘Thore was u very light demand for tho quarter of a infition dollars’ worth of past-die papers fr. Parkins tried to yevounly tho crowd that even ita nitural cuctoaltios thoy hnd a value, but the spirit of epeentation could not be arotised, aid, after a note of J. H, Howen's for $1,100, secured by twenty-two nnd on half shares of Calumot stook, hid been disposed of for €42, tha: Temilader, fwelndiag over $80,000 ur Mr, Honore's paper, wus offered in bulk and sold for Somo $50,000 worth of accounts were dlspused of for Si, and an $18,000 contract with A. A. Mason wont for $2, aAmowe tho inst parcels offered wns one of twenty shares of Humboldt Park Building Asso- eintion nad twenty shaves of the lnter-Ocean, after tha nuctionver hd oxphuned that the Inter-Occans wasn newspaper published in this elly ho made a strenuots alfort to work off the pouieraus stult, and mnafly succeeded, Cot faaton pasting $1 for ench buteh of shires, Tho Jnvestinent of $1, cash, In tho Grant-boomlig nowspnper will, te fa ait, give the Colonel Inrge Interest thorela. | Sie Tasnunk re- porter who nttonded tho sutle Interviowed Mion the subject of his elephant and whit he Intended to do with It. Tho Colanel, us became aman with o giant task before hin, wast reti- cont and yery gale in the little he did say, but stitho said enough to couvinee those withs Inhearing that he titends, i€ passitie, to con vert tho Inter-Occan Into a hewsprper, No change in tho Pesrhi policy or othor finproves ment ean he looked for some days yet, us Col, Ruston will heable to do thing until after the side lids Geert conticmed by the United States Court. TLINCOLN .PANK. WHENE SHALL 27 GET ITS WATER? ‘What stint wo ito about n supply of water? tan question with which the Lincoln Park Commis. sloners are straggling. They noi get the thitt from both Lake View and the efty, but require auch 0 large quantity for park purposes that tho item of expense fs In thelr opinion too large, and thoy desire to reduce it 1f possible. 8o thoy re- ferred the matter of supply to ex-City-Engineer Cheshrough for suggestions ag tou plan, esti- Mantes of tho cost, etc, + Mr. Cheabrough, who hag had the subject un- der consideration for two months, hus sent Ina preliminary report, of which the following Is an. ubstract, he assuuning that the Bourd propose to wereet works of thor own: According to the information recolved from Scerotary Taylor, thore was required 2 supply of water during six months of the your aver tucing 500,000 gullons. dilly. Lf, indtead of TEs duye, or halt t your, wlowstice were mado for wet and cold weathor, when very little water would be used, and the tins were culled 1: days, the amount runulirot during tho season ywould be d2,G00,(00 zallons, which, at eight cents per thousand, the lowest rato charged by tho ulty, would cost $5,000, Prollminury examine Uons'and estinates hud been made for works capable of supplying 2,000,000 gallons In twenty-four’ hours, aking tho water from the Inke where the dopth {s ten fect. Tho estimates included pa pling nes, dolters, building, well, and Inlet pipe suflicent: supply the abovesmontioned quantity, Une rit low head tho engines could wafely be mado. to deliver 3,000,000 gallons i twenty-four hours intothe ponds. The probable cost would be. $25,000, Including S000 for contingencies, Nothing, however, was included for water pip from the pumping Pia to diferent parts or tho park. ‘These could be put in as needed, and would cost fess under tho propased system than for un equally satisfactory supply under tha presdnt systetn, beeauae tho heal, or pressure, proposed: would be go mubh greater thin at present, Tho head proposed was 160 fect, whieh ‘ilghtxcem extravagint, but tho extra cost of providing machinery for It would ho very small compared with its ndvantages, such tnerens- ing tha Ceiba of tha pipes to deltyer on tho grounds, and the supply of fountulns wherever they might be established, THY PROHAULE ANNUAL Cost of such works would be ns follows: Interest at 6 per cent on £25,000, $1,000; Lact, $00; engineer and helper, 870; all, waste, and reputrs, $060; depreciation, $740. Total, $4,250. It was’ possi: bio that tho Commissioners imizht obtnin money at i tower rato of Interest. At tho present prices: for conl the item for mel wite high, At first the allowance for deprecition would not be neaded, ‘butas fn the long ran it could not be avoided, eet should be included for it in the esti- mute, ‘The ndyantages of the proposed worka would be a greatly Increased supply, inore than ten tines the present one; tho power to repince alagmint water in tho Los with fresh water from tho Inke, and uo liberal supply for land. some fountaing on holiduys or otter desirable ocensions, id Tt would still bo necessary to have tho nbility to obtain some water from the clty, especlully in winter, and in case of acciilent to the works, or else provide n chenp axillary engine, He should continue to seek for reductions of the above given estimate, if possible, and for ndvantagents Improvements in tho plan pro- posed, ‘Tho Bourd will endeayor to get water from the olty and Like View at little above cost (two. or three cents a gullon), Ef possible, “Should they succeed, tno works will, perbaps, not bo erected; otherwise thoy will uct in accordance with tho suggestions of Mr, Cheabrough, who Btates tho ndyuntiyes of an oxcludlye supply. KNIGUTS-CTEMPLAR., THE COMMITTEES OF ARKANGEMENTS, Tho urrangemunts for tho {'rienntal Conclave of tho Knighta-Templar of tho United States are progressing sutlsfactorily, Tho local commit- tees which wilt have in charge the details of tho grand affulr havo been substantially made up. ‘Tho following nro tho numes of the Chalrmen und Vico-Presidents of the principal onus: Trlonnint Comimlttec—Normun WT. Gussette, Chittinan; George M, Moulton, Secretary, Auxitiary Uriunnial Commitiee—Theodore fT, Gurney, Chairman: Chirlea 1. Munger, Vicor Chili; Witoy M. Egan, Vico Chatrman, Finance Comniltteo—Jotn TL, Witbeck, Chair mn; Willlum E, Melfonry, Viee-Chairinn, Finance Sub-Committee—Lumber Pentlers, Dullders, ana Munufneturera—Johi i, Witheok, Chiirmiat ilo G. Dodge, Vieo-Chatrmut Merchunts—C. M. Hotchkin, Chase ; Den- Jumlh Allon, Vice-Chafrman, Central Musie- ial Reception Committeo—L, 1. Bond, Chalriman; Amos Grannis, Viee-Chalre mun Hotel Committee—Edward 1. Rambo, Chair muny Anson Gorton, Vieo-Chalrait, ‘Transportation Commnittee=Auson Gorton, Chulranins Aloxunder White, Vice-Chairman. Compatitive Drill Committeo—John Woeudinun, Chairiunnts 1, 1, Myers, Vics-Chatrmintn. Bauterudnmont Comimittey—De Witt c, Chairman; George IL Latin, Vice-Chal Boat Excursion Committoc—O. W. Uurratt, Chalemun; Mexunder White, Viee-Chiteaian, Construction“ Committeu — Ainos Grannis, ruin; George Puppen, Vice-Chalrimian, Press Commitico~Priano U. Wilkla, Chulrman; Joby Ub, detery, Vico-Chnirinun, Decoration Committee—H. HH. Vand, Chatr- man; J. M. Overmoyer, Vicw-Chatrman, Reception Coumlttec, frst night ut Farwell Nan—Alexander | White, Chulriiauy A.M. Thompson, VleeChalrinun, Reception Committee, first night at MeCore mlek Halil HH. Barnard, Chiirmany We ML. Exun, ¥ieo-Chairinan, Reception Conumitics, Grand Recoption—Wille dy PAL aly Chulrmany Theodora ‘I, Gurney, stan Leniaattte Vinoy Cainnittee, Grand Reception—James M. + eu Chalraian; itd, Walahe, View-Chilre na, ORUELTY TO CINLDREN, MR. DIVA'S UXPLANATION, Martin Bltn, gt No, 83 Waller street, who was arrostod for starving bis d-muntha-old babe, wus released from the County Jall yesterday, furs nishing $500 bail Hiv sureties ure Uhowias Chochel, of No, 403 Sixteenth street, and Charles Maurer, Ag soon us he was free be went over to tho County Clerk's office and got a Heonse to wurry Stra Mary Bulthutituel, of No, 1 Sholby court, Jn tha expeotytion of sealing tho releasud lullor enjoying the festivities natural to the oo cnslon repartey Yesterday ovening visited tho wilow's reaidendy on Sholby court, narrow thoroughfare leading from Nineteenth to Awentleth strovt, about threo blocky west of Halsted, und tibublted almost: entirely by Mos hemi. tn auswer to a knock on thadoor a tall aud bony womun of about Be yourshe age muuly her appourines, who, when Mr. Ibn was wekod for, Invited the visitor to¢nter, and polnt- ed toward 4 short und stout und by ne mens i-looking follow, whe wroge and hit rid badly broken English asked tho reporter what bo wanted, ‘Che reporter gave hin to understand Mat he budcome to see how the wedding wis wetting long, Whereupon Sir. Biba shook hla head gravely and remarked that there bud been no wedding, and that there was not golng to be any, in all Hkelibood, befory Buturday, Ho guts wso that the papers bud had a great deal of “boompuck” In regard to bls proposed mare rhiye, which was altoxether a private matter of bl with which thoy bad hotbing too. ww Chose to yet murriod the Week uttor bls irat * Yoonun” dled, that wus bivattaies and wow that he looked buck’ hy only regretted thut bo had not got the widow to ebunge ber name for the very pronounceuble one of Biba, two, oF Ut tho latest three, weeks utter his unturtunate burenvemont, He became quite pathotis whon ho told of tho troubles he hud undergone since hig test “yourau'’s" death; of bow he bad bad te do tho be Wishing, to dress the children, and of how good nieuts Which ho bad purchased Jor the family bud been spolled ia ble awkward atteupts to couk thom. And then hig fuco brightened up as) be predicted the huppiness which wag Belug to reign in his hums as suou as tho enon voomans"” presided over it, listening to whieh tho gaunt and bony stepmother (to bop of the Ntde Ribas luoked pony Around her home, which, it must be confessed, was tho plate ure of nenthess. Th one corner of the room was n cot with throo children altting upon It ovle dently rendy to be put to bed, ‘Che renorter sugested: that the consolidated fumily which would come to hin through his cecand marriage was yolng to be a pretty big one, but the little tnitor, wholta undoubted iy an adept in ratnin the commhaary dopurtinent on an econamical hasit, suid: that that mado noe diterence, an opinion whieh the widow, with nuny nods and smilies, most heartily imtorsed, With regard to hie ill-trentment of tho haby, Hiba had wot much to pay. Ho fumisted that he boustht for it all the food thit was necersnry, keoping the women in the nelighhorhoudt, whe he tiderstood would take enre of Tt well aup- piled with corn-stareh, ermekers, milk, suit fone helten. He hnd no idea, he ald, whab was tho initter with the ebsid, and ha. mNEr showed thut he cnred Tess, Ho defended his nection of staying nwny,from home, where ho left Ms baby in charge of his H-yeur-nld daughter, for diye atu tine, by statin thet on the last occuston, when he sturted ont to seo. the witow on Suture day evening, intending to be absent until Mor aay tnorntny, he lete with ht Mtehter 22 cent: which amount of money he considered amply sutlivient to curry on the house wntit his return. The xenoral fnpresston conveyed by Libis conversation was that he hus not tho diighteat few of tho serious nature of the churge upon which he has been srrested. He thinks tt alban big mistake, which thogo concerned in will be very glad to correct ns soon ag possible. Ax to: tho proxpest of his child's living or dying, ho dll Hot seem to have any mixtety, Ho was aware of tho fact that the Foundtings’ Home tid charge of the baby, and he boped tint, it they knew how to tke care of it better ‘than he ld, thoy would Keep it, In the meantimo he felt very good over bis relenso from Jull, and si preinely happy at the prospect of tils sceuring a “xeond voomings” to take caro of the con. solldated families, and to prevent ood victuals from getting spotied fu the eookiug. BUBURBAN, + RYDE PARK, The missing “Ninth Preefuet returns wero brought to tho Ville Hill yesterday, and were ns follows: Ford, W7; Voss, 78; Moturt, 23 jerer, 6; Jubnstone, 78; Webster, 1; Rowon, + Hodson, 723 Wendt, 7 ‘This, added to the vote given In yeaterduy’s paper, makes the total vote for Trustees tts follows: 'Y. W, Johnstons, Frank M. Webster..2,t27| dames 1H. Bowen Martla H. Foss,,...1801/1. 1 Mod: Geargo L. Ford. aa Henry: i Ube eee AR. Kobart... a Tho ix highest, being tha Repndiiean nomi- noce, were clected, with Prank S$. lain forClerk, “An extra session will probably ba held to ine stull tho now Trustecs. SOUTH EVANSTON. ‘Tho South Evanston villuze election oreurred Tuesday with the following result: Villuze ‘Trustees, John W. Burdsally We. D. Hiteheock, Vinothy Dwight, dr, 0. D, Auger, John 1, Kirk, Churles G. Ureods Village Clerk, Charles W. Darrow. The voto was Ight, 154 ballots being cast, HENRY GREENEBAUM. Tho Testimony for the Government Nearly All In—Argulng Liaw Potitn. ‘Tho third day's proceedings in tho Grecuo- baum trial upencd yesterday moruing with AM. DAY, formerly Vice-President of the German Na- tonal, agalu on tho stand, Gen. Leake, on tho reeross, tried to jog tho witness’ momury on tho subject of tho $4,000 draft which he thought he tad drawn white in New York, but did not make much headway, ‘The witness was then ¢xnmined In reference to the two $7,500 drafts which wero returned and ehnyged to Henry Greenebaum & Co, and én which, 1s he had testitted the provious day, Greenetuum Bros, & Co. bud subscquently re- inttted $10,000. Gen. Lenk sought. to introduce a proof of claim mada by the bank through Day agninst. tho estate of Sarah Greenebaum for the indebt- edness of Michuel, 18 ugent, for the purposo of showlug an additonal indebtedness to the bani. After sweeping away u lot of rubbish in tho shape of objections und arguments, tho witness testitied thut prior to the time when the bank bognn discounting the notes of Michael, agent, it had a demund note of Sarnb’s on its hands for $13,000, of date Sept. 12, 1876, paynble to and in+ dorged and gunrintectd by Henry, At tho thine of tho failure Surutrowed tho bunk individually or through Michal, agent, 5, “sseeurcd” by fudorsements of 11, G. and H. G, & Co, 'The records of the bank were introditecd and Identitled for the pyrpove of showing that from July 61, 1877, to Dee. 6, 1877, no Directors’ weet ings were held, W. On M? An sttempt to introduce some testimony re~ flarding the celebrated $20,000 drate drawn by Thoums Hoyne on W, 3, Maclay and payable to, Greonebawmm, Preaidont, and by bin sold and the proceed alleged to have been. appropri ated, brought Mr, Swett to his fect with lity old objection that i wasn't W, 1, Maclay, but “notoriously Moses 1. Mucla: Over this al- Jeged varlunee there was a long and by no menns Interesting argument, the prosecution holding that it mudo no ditference whether lt wus M. 1, or W. 1. Maclay, the gravamen of the offense helyg the alleged nbatraction or embezzle ment, und Mr. Swett holding that tho varinace was it material one, The Court latiimued that ho was with (he defense: but, aa the draft itself hid not yet turned np, and wl talk con- cerning theatleged defect was based on moro hearsay, tho question again went over untll the thine was more ripe for it, Mr. Washburn was recalled by tho proscen- ton, aud testifled that Greenubaum had told him the Hart note was for the nccommedation of Henry and David 8. Greenebium, This hither tended to impench Murt of trenchorous memory. : W. Ay VEITZ, netorkinthoemploy of 8. D. fled that ata composition a ug in the sprig of 1878, where Sarak Greenebauin’s offer of vom ese under consideration, Henry Grecie- Mm said that tho notes represented by the Above item of 85000 wore iiven to him ‘for a gpeetit literest which hy Lind with Sarah Greene. (num in the “tra of Michel Greenebuim,, nyont, Ho had received these notes, in other words, fur bis futerest iu that “tlrn AKOIGY W. WEUEL, the boot-and-shou man, toule the stand, and was oxamined by Col. dissen. flo testified that he waa attorney In’ fet for his brother, ‘PB. Weber, and had charge of his aifules during his abseneo in Europe in the fallor Li. German Savings Hank stock In November, 1677, was worth nothing. On eross-exinination, witness admitted that thid statement was bused upon Information dex sived sincy tht tine, Gen, Leake stated that he hud subpmenied Mark Whinbull, but that he had failed to come tn After a Hitlo talk the defense ndinitted what Gen, Louke intonied to prove by the misshug witness, to wit: Ohit on thedthof Decomber, 1877 Sart Creenebaum executed tive notes, signed Michel Greenebuum, agent, for 31,000 eneh, puyuble In one, two, three, four, and cant 1H, ub4 per cent, payable unnunlly, to fonry: Greenebain, tid tht those totes wers exceut ed In consideration of the sulo by Honry Gre Mum for his interest ago late special partner tn the fra” ob Surth Greenebrun, » You will hye no objection to adding, T aitp- pee wath Mr. Swett, “thut tho money derived ‘rom them went to Greenobuum us Assignee fy a 5 ly not," responded Gen, Leake. The vounsel for the Government, after con- aultation, gtisted that: their case wax all in with theexception of the testimony bearing on the: HMoyuwMavlay dratt, to which there wad tho standing objection of Mr. Bwott, bused on the al Jeged Minteriil yariunes between tha mune of Wy 1. Machiy as it appeared on the iadiennent and wns real tain, which was" oroe 1, and not Willan W, Muctay, ‘The thaw wie apparently fully ripe far AN EXTENDED ANQUUENT of what promised ta. be an important. turning. polnt in the case, The Court accordingly ee nifssed the jury for tho afternoon, wad, romurk= dng that counsel could tike the tine fo diseases the question tn all ite berlin, geve thom tult swing, and the first protruoted talking-mateh In the cpa was soon ih progress, Mr. Swett led of, Armed tind equipped with Wis brlof in the Churtor Ouk cage, together with n few handy hn books, beset about the tame fur and congenial tisk of smashlue that tenth cont with hls customary vigor. Col. disen ree piled for the Gaveramont, the mattor was taken Ander adviicuient, and the Court adjuurned un+ Ul thia moratny eed BARRED OUT, Special Dispatch to ‘The. Chicugo Tribune, Minwaukes, Wis, Aprit 21.—The most inter- exting citizenship cage over beforethis publics ta how attracting attention; A. I, Gelltuss, 0 Gresley Republican and o German, was eleeted City frousurer at tho recent election, but to- day whon he cu to quallfy opgection wis tuade on the ground that he was not uy cltizen, Jt transpires that Mr. Gilltuss cumo to this country when he waa 3 yours of nye, and that his fathor haa never taken out pitizenshlp papers, Ho has always supposed that his fathur bud be~ come 4 naturalized eltizen“humedlately atier positing here, which action would, of course, have rendered tho son a citizen ut the ngo uf 21. Whethor Mr. Gelltuss wil lose rae anico Je yt) a novted question. Tho charter provides ‘that the Treusurer and othor oficers shall qualify on the third Tuesday of Apel, Sr Gollfuss wos Arnitbie to qualify, becuuse by was Hota eltun, To-day he tok “out bly nuturallzution papors, and uttonptud to quality, He wns not ailowe: todoxe, Te faimuNW correspontent to-night Interviewed # number of leading laywyera, ine eluding Distriet-Attorney — MeKannoy, who elutmy that hid ho taken out his papers after election, hue prior to ucsday, he would have bevn entitled tu the olive. ‘Thid fuet hus been established by Bupreme Court decisions, Aw it fy, however, he did not quulify at the time pro- Vided, becuuye ho waa nut citizen, and be cun- “irk &Co,, testl- not therofore tnke the office. Tho cnxo will go before the Supreme Court, and na nety clecton will Uo hold 1f Mr. Gellfuss Is not suataincd, $a OBITUARY. . MRS, ANN SIMMONS. Spectat Hapateh (a The Chdeaga Tribune, Dounuque, Tu. April 21.—Mra, Amn Slmmons, reshiing near Uallyclough, this county, died to- day. Tho decensed Indy t4 entd to have becn 107 yenra olf. Sho remouhered tho time Quebeo was besleged by tho Amerienn troops ant tho Imniuguration Of Georgy Washington as. Vrest> dente ‘ 9 N. M. MALSEY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Apnian, Mich, April2L—N. M. Inlsoy died here Inst uvening at an advanced nye, insano and puor. tHe was oneo quite n wealthy buyer of Inve practice, and prominently: faentiiied with Michiyitn’s carly iilstory. SAMUEL DAVIS, * Cixctsnatt, O., April 2L—Samuel Davis, Sr. ong of the oldest, pork morebants of. thts city, alled this morniiy, aged WByours, He had been in buslness here wince 1835. Ho wasa native of Boston, Muss. SHORT HORNS. Salo of the Spring Brook and tho Ketchum Morda. Tho sale of short-horn cattle nt Doxter Park yesterday was quite well attended by represent- ative enttle-breeders and dealers from, nearly ull of the Western States. Tho sule, under tho personal manigement of Col, J. W. Judy, the famous stock nuctioncer, was carried forward promptly and satisfactorily, There were two herds gold, tho first being the property of Miller Ketchum, of Westport, Conn, son of onc of tho best-known Ureedurs in the country. The herd numbered thirty-three, and without a sine gle exception were direct descendants of, somo of tha most celebrated stock registered In the English herd-book, At balf-pnst t, Col, Judy mounted a tableunder fn tent provided for the accomodation of buyers, nud began the business of the day. Ilo guarintecd tho truth of tho pedigress us act forth tn tha entifoy. and safd tho only cross that Mr. Ketchum’s cattle Incked to niake them ab- solutely porfect In the eyes of breeders wus tho “cornecrib" cross, Tho herd wore uvitently at a dlaudvantage for the want of proper care, ond although the prices received wero very Mir, con- sidering their condition, It was tho ‘opinion of several old brocders present thut hid the atisence of tho “corn-crib” not been so pint ally, np. Rugee the prices would huve ruled 100 per vent lgher, The following is tho record of gules: THE CONNECTICUT HERD. + No. 1, Fairiield Bloom 2d, Red Roan; ta A, Kershiww, Wayno, Mh, $b, Ne a mat 8 pits red roan; to William ‘rier, In, $355. Floruttu, red; to Willlam Young, ‘rior, Ta, 8215. : ‘No.4. Fatrtictd "J," whito; to C. Steele, Bed- Youn) No. ford, Waa 385. No.G. Fulrilol Bracelet, roan; to.A, W. Kil Nek, Brynn, O,, $125. N id, red roan; to G. M. Damon, 0. 0, i New York City, $135, No. i Fulrliald Bmeclet, red; to C. Steele, Bedford, ls, S200, No.8, Fulrteld Inightloy, red; to G. M, Da- mon, Now York City, 85. No. a Nanthe 4th, ved and white; to C. Steclo, Redford, Hts $105, No. 10, Fuitticld Bloom, red; to C. Steclc, Bed- ford, lit, $155, Nail, Falrtield Daisy, red and white; to Brand Rocka fallow, Cleveland, 0., 380, No, 1. Rose linperlal, rich rowu; to G. M. Dumon, Now York Clty, $00, No.4, Fafriteld Bloom, white; to C, Mallory, Crooked Creek, Ind. $16. : No. i fuay Fairield, red; to C. Steele, Bed- ford, In. No, 15. Fulviteld Roso, roan; to E. R Ilnckloy, Walnut, Ia. $1 . No. 1. Fatretd Dgaeclet, roan; to Frank Roeknfellow, Clevelunad, $100, a No. 17, Falrtield Daisy 4th, red and white; to It, Turner, Ghlcara, F105, No, 18. Fulrtictd Bracelet 3d, roan; to Frank Rockafellow, Cloveland, $105, No. 19, Falrticld Garland, red and whito; to Lockufellow, Clavelund, $110, No, 20. jopla 4th, light roun; to Rockafel- Jow, Clavetiud, $75, No, 21, Fatrileld Rose, red; to 2. B. Hobart, Bedford; $., $160, No. 22, Fuirheld Bracelet bth, Nght roan; to Rockufellow, Cleveland, $103, No, Fairiletd Dalgy th, red; to E.1t. Hinck- Walnut, In., S110, No.2. Falrfield Bracelet Gth, ronn; to A, We Kel, Vryan, Ov, 3100. No. 2, Fulrileld Rosa dd, roan; to O. Stecle, Bedford, la., $05. No. 27, Fulrfleld Bracelet oth, red and white, to C. Mullory, Crooked Creek, Ind, $00. No. “7. Fuirtleld Daley 6th, roun; to. Turner, Fairfield Datsy Oth, ronn; to Frank Partnnleo, Chiciso, $36. No, 20, Elfrida, red; to A. W. Killick, Bryan, ., 16, No, 30, Falrfiet! Dulsy, 8h, red; to Rooka- fellow, Clovoland; $60, . ‘BL. Rlonde’ und calf, white; to Frank » Chilentsro, $100,, No. 22.’ Paivtiold “Dulgy, 7th, roan; to G, M. Damon, Now York City, $36, No. BL ,ftuel roun; to Frank Parmaleo, Cht- cary, B hls concluded the ante af cows and holfers, The following yourling tuiis wero thon brought forward and sold under the No. ds. Hoan; $85, No. 33, Rouny $00, No. 30, Monn; S00, No, o%. Red; $80, Mr. Rockn- fellow, of Cleveland, scouring the four without nich contest, ‘Phe w the hord was: Cows, $121.30; bulls, u1.20, Col, Judy it onee Coumienced the walo of the SPRING BROUK HERD, from the farm of Mr, 1. 8, Sherman, of Bur- nett dunction, Wis, These enttle wero in most: excellent condition, demonstrating that there wis no absences of the “ corn-erib rosy" In them. It was conceded Qt Mr Shorma|n un- derstood tho enre of short-horn Ktock. Tho ped- igrecs of the Spring Brook berd were not so dood ns those of the Ketehuns herd, but thia fact. ovidently welghed for naught among the buyers: present... Thelr condition being wl tint could be dealred,—boing well-fed and. perfeatly healthy, prices ruled deeldeadly higher, ‘The entlre berd, of nineteen wore sold as folews; fo. 1. feel Hrvok Luss sth, red; to A, W. . le; Kell ty, On, B20 fo. 2. Matile 8th, to Willlam Clark, Der- Dy"s Comers, 0,, £205, ‘No. i. Sprig Trook Ties lth, red; to Frank ‘tevolamd, 8110, Rockatellow, No.4. Lady Fullington, red; to F, Hockafel- low, Cleveland, 31th, Hes EM, Kon; toF, Rock No. Spring Broo nfelow, Clevelund Lugg Stat, ronns fo W. St. un Territary, Sti, 6. Spring Be Ma Comp Supply, shi, N ing Hrook Ist, red} to F. nih, $210, Ni nttle oF sy lockafellow, Cluyel: . No, 9 Mattie of Spring Brook 2d, red; to. M, Daman, Now York, £210. No. 10, Sprhue Brook Lass ai, ted, with star; to W, M. Lee, Camp Supply, » Bpring Htrook Latest roan; to G. W. is, Crooked Crock, Mids, #20, No, 12. Lauly’ Rocket. a red. yeurling enlt; to Dr, Mila, Chumprign, HL, 8105. ‘The mother of this call, Spring Brook Luss 2ith, was sold w We M, Killots, of Bryan, O. for 3183, Now kh bpriug Beook Laas red; to F, Rocka: fellow, Cleveland, $165, Nu. H. Glondiuly Luss 2d, red; to Jnmea Fulle rivin, On, S180, Sprig hrsok Tass th, red, and whites Damon, New York, $105, * : Glondaly Lass, sed; "to", 1. Spicer, Viola, IL, 8100, i. baty of Glondule, red; to Jamos Ful- rwin, Q., S180, Kom, red; to F, Movkufelluw, Cleye- Tand, No. Woof the Sherman catalog was a bull eatved in Decemmbor list, which attracted n great deal of attention, and for whose posession tho Dklding was quite spirited, ‘Tho litle fellow was Bunty nausieed, by John}. Clark, of Champalgn, J.» FOr S210, Pe average price recelyed for tho herd was som ‘To-duy tho sale of the “ Bow Park Herd" will take place, conmoneing promptly atl o'clock, A uoh luryor attendee is expected, as the stock J from one of tho most rennwned herds i Canada, and jomny of the buyers already here Inyo come Cor the purpose uf securing these cutebrated cattle, Coll SUNDAY LAW IN LOUISVILLE, Speclat Mlavatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Lounvines, April 2L—The Leglstature hav- ing reeontly passed a Sunday law, by which all [duds of tabor and amusement nro prohibited, Mayor uxter announces his intention tu on. foreo the law to the letter, in a card whieh will appear in to-morrow's papers, The Couriers Journal has waged a bitter warfare ugainst the brosvnt City Adiutnlatration, and hn alge stren-, ‘ously adyocuted tho Bundy law, It is now Wiscavered that the publication on Sunday ts prohibited by tho provisions of tho hiw in queas fon, und his Honor declines tomuke an exoeps ton In fuvor of those who denounces bin, No will thorofore instruct: the polles to yidit tho newspaper olllces und nike a roport to the Grand Jury of all violations of tho liw, —————————-— Postage Stumps, London ‘tries. Tho munber of diferent kins of postage stamps which have been bithorte lysed all over: tho world is estimated, in round numbers, at Gud, Among thom are to be found the oftiglys of five Emperars, clghtven Khups, three Queond, ong Crand Duky, six Prlaces, one Prhicess, and u great number of Prosidunts, ete. Some of the stumps bear coats of arms aud other emblena, us crowns, the Papal keys und tira, unebors, eagles, (lone, horses, stura, Kerponts, “rullway trains, horsumen, messengers, ete. ‘The collec- tlon preserved In tho Sluscum of the Berlin Post-Oltices Included, on July 1, 1879, 4,408 speck wucusof diferent postage stumps. Of these, 62 word from Europe, 441 from Asia, 231 from Hay 1,143 from America, and 201 from Aus- Tho Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—Ié lends he best far yau ta ony. the world, and Is th Sold on monthly payments. 100'State strect. Timea: Our highest artista in dontistry: Tho MeCheanoys beyond doubt, though but $4 | Steinway Piano, etc, “Thay met by chance” at Dawson's clegant candy and elgar store, 211 State atroot, e eation, dyspepsia nem debility rel ptonized feet onto, tho only repiration af boef contalning Ita entirs qutri= {tis not a more stimulant ko tho oxtrauts of beof, but contalna hlood-making,, forco-gotierating, und tfo-sustaining properties; fa invalunbie in nil enfeobled comiitions, whother jt of oxhwustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neutu disunso; particularly if ro ulmoenary complilnts, tapricturs, New York. For sale norvous prostration,’ loved by tak- ing Mensinat’s Voy fous properties. sulting from Hazard & Coy MARRIAGES, AS et pn ZELES—MATTITVAVS—April 21, Miss Arno M. Mat- thowa to Christian Zalss, Hoy. Mr. Murcor ofticinting. HIQGINS—April tnd quick consump! puncral from Bt ERI a 2 Boston (tans) nid ntcinnh ste ee Ute eee en near T. tigainn, of paraiyel dine in the &&1 Bit ft Hie nae : Into yoadonce, 20 Untarlo-at., Townsond (Vt) panes pril 20, nt hor Inte residence. No, ul F., wife of 1. W. Snowhook, h Funorul April 2, at 2 p.m. by carriages to Grace- OW HOOK—On A Wt Warren-sy., Fatih croup, followul by Doloved daughtor of Itobort 1 Honths und 18 days. ‘wp. mM. On Zist. Carriages toltose- ‘Wankeshs (Wis) and Pinttoville (Wis.) papers ALG AURY ADH 2, William G, McGarry, agod 20 Funom! from tho residence of his parents, 148i fom Chureh of the Nativlty by NONTON—Apail 21, 1880, Mra. Mary Norton, mothor lames und Jotin Norton, aved 7 years. ‘nneral frum hor Into residences, No. 30) Wuron-st, nl (Reidy), An zs umbki Church, rionda of the funilly aro iny! CLAM April a, nb 3:00 p.m, Hichard J. Clark, natlye of County Armagh, Ireland, aged i yanrs, his tate rosktente, No. 117. curs to ngevare: Frionds of Halstodext, thence ft cnr to Calvary. |» WOLCOTT & CO.35," ited tw attends SNOUNOEMEN THs Gat WEPORLIGANS TAVING IN RINE IPT WAI Y south tho corner of Portland-ay, o'clock to-day, to form an auxt! CHRISTIAN TEMPEICANGH Union invita tha womon of Elydu Park who are Interested in the cause to myct them in convention Una afternoon at io'cluck in the Pee toxethor with the Chicago Central eabyterian Church, 0 in th ‘Noy will then ndjourn to und entertalne church pariars at 6 p. the grand temparance inass-inoetin, i colobrated glea club will sing somo of their if tira, nd ‘apeochos will bo made in the cass of yom poran ASSOCIATION at Weat Randotphest. at8 p.m, this evan- (ng, to transact Suiportant business, Ali ola suliliges, sailors, und mariues aro invited. FpiE WEY. MARON GALLAGTRE With CON. y aE DER Y a marwon Ninth, 100 Aladin ae ee RSONVILEI AND OTIS au AU ot ev tmp iy t Ph jo otttor preparation i broads, or luxurious past ry. Can ba eaton'by dyspo ho 11 ta rosuiting from heavy Indl gestilia foud. tay-Cumra ended for purity and whole: the Governm ont Chom! ROYAL WAKING # tea without fear of th . Mott DHE CG, Naw Vark, THE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE, ‘That the Postmaat DED bie order agi lerGeneral has IRE. Met the delivery of mys e only Lottery Compnny en dechired Inited inter Cireutt Court Fudge I poy sus: declared ita drawings nut feaudas That Regtatered Letters with hence- be delivered und Moatal Orders pald au COMMONWEALT DISTRIBUTION C0. monthly drawings, nevor acu regularly i thd CLEY ’ April 20. wl by Act of the dU Anetoined by; 1 which hos ever Mt erviKed by prominent the State, tckotholtor Lik own suporvlsors contd call out hts own number, and soe It placed In bt Mtoad the following atiraative prizes; Ne i Mrlzun $00) cach, Approximation Prizes, Hono, Approxtmation Peles. W each, Approximation Prices, mt 4 for club rates wore made to home i ublishod in Loulaviile Courier-Journal wad Now York itoraid und watied w all tickatholders. 1 For further tuformution nda {CogpurJournal I Way, MS Washington-at. ————— LOUBIANA STATE LOTTERY, Tho Louisiana Stato Talley Company ted by the Loxtviature of tho nd Clineitablo purpas HS WwW of Twenty-iive the tnytufuble tuith of tho 8 leh plodve has boon renewed by an overwhelming Hilnr voto, wccuring Ita frunchise in the now Cane uton adopted Dec A.D, Li 11.00.00, to whlel it huswince added rosorve fund U0 GRAND SINGLY NUMBER, Wwon bald, uid the SECOND pon as the roxular day, WACALED OU VORTHON ED, wily ben aw fall lily, bear aa Falla wet Waa rewularly Incorporal tato fe Mectuull, 7 WIUL & caplust Of DINTHINUTIONS TUESD, ib miuntls was theod uy DAY it pad Thoscheme ay 1887 Prizos, amounting toss. early, stating full ‘ni for furthor ins UPILIN, Now Orieaus, Lik, No, $19 Irondway, New York. MURUAY & CO..277 La Ballusst., Chieavo, our Grid irtreorauary Deuwtogs aan ae y ct hi LPO eon, wise aro SWINDL ‘Or snmie person at se LEANED, ud It riley ‘expons IN, 80° Dearborn aud U0 "West Maal ste. Chicaga, & 103 Nures + Mb Laut, Ladle’ Dresste, dyed pod cleaned, CLOTHES LADIES AND GENTS. Re i. AUCTION SALNS, By ELISON, PLERSHEIM & BYand Bb andor Gonerat Auctions Rich and Elegant Furniture Ata-story Mnrble-Front Monidonce, No. 254 Ashland-ay ‘ Cornor Van Buron-st. and Ashland-ay,, 3 Thursday Morning, April 22, at 10 o'coy, Rich Parlor Suits, Easy y oet Picture ong na an imanteled ChamherSuite: Brussels and Wool Carpets Tae Dining-Room and Kitelton Porniturg Bedding, Crockery, and Glassywaro,” "This house was aN F te Larmturo Ur the Rese aAMTy, CASE TBA, ag, Salo Poremptory; tamil; ein phon Ai HUIBOR, VLRIOT EIT RRS Luctioneets’ STRICTLY HIGH CLASS ~ Oil Paintings CONSTANT MAYER, CARL BREN, And othor equally eminent Artita, SALE AT tJ] (81 State-st., This (THURSDAY) Evening, at 8 o'clock, | ELIBON, FLENSITEIS & CU,, Auctloneers, GRAND SALE. | ENTIRE FURNITURE .OF MARBLE FRONT RESIDENCE, : 536 Michigancay.,’ otweon Fourteenth and Sixteonth-sta, Friday Morning, April 23, at lO afk Elegant Parlor Furnitnro, Laco Curtains, Manta! and Plor Mirrors, PIANO. PAINTINGS, | Bronzes, Ornnments, &c,, &o, Rich Chamber Suits, ‘With oxtra fino Bedding and Mattrossoa; Machines; Dintng-itoom, Kitehun, and Dauner one i “CROGKURY, GLASS AND PLATED HBR Al1 FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Bal exern Fatally gulug to Bagong: OOS: Bate without reserra, ELLISON, FLERSIEIM & 00, Allo | > By MENRY & WATCH, Successors to Cm {8 Waanieane” Auetoneery $30,000 Stock’ FINE READY-MADE GLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR’. NISHING GOODS, CLOTHS AND CAS~° : SIMERES, HATS and CAPS, Etc, AT AUCTION, Monday and Tuesday, April 26 and 2, Tt 45 and 47 West Madison-st,, cor. Clinioa, : Uelng the Entire Stock of Bir. Fred Henkel, wots -: retiring from the Clothing Buatnoss. ‘Tho stock fomplate, and comtprines nonoral naacrtment of toe Kendy-mado Clothing monufncturod for the best ret tailtrde, Also s lange und desirable Hine of dene Furnteting Goods, All-Wool Cloths and/Caselmensh und Hats und Caps, ‘This ts on. oportualty nostoby | heglected, and buyors will tind it to thelr Interestio AlLond, ns'the sole will bo peromptory for ens. ‘Also ‘one Inrge tineeis dnuule anor Pica-Proot Batt HENRY & MATCH, Auctioneer. By POMEROY & CO. ao Auctloneors, 78 and 60 Mandolphat, © +, SHORT NOTICE. « 832 Cottage Crove~ av, FLAT OF 10 ROOMS. | Saturday Morning, April 24, at 10 o'dech: Wilt bo sold the Entire Furniture, conalating Parlor and Chamber Seta, ; Dining-Room and Kitchen Furniture; Atoves, Crockery, Glassware, dtedateads, Bedding, Ley By All good and well kept Furniture. Salo positive: Fauilly removing from tlie elty. Bn POMEROY & CO,, Anctloncers, 38 a1 julpb-a! “By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CI WAL A, BUTTERS, Auctioneer. TO-DAY, i HANDSOME FURNITURE; Brussels Carpets, tino Upriuht Pinno, Square Grand ; Vinny, toxether with the entire affects uf, TWO FIRST-CLASS DWELLINGS, : Nos. 165 & 167 Dearborn-avy. ALY AUCTION, Bp THIS MORNING, April 22, at 10 o'clocks WM. A, BUTTERS, Auctlone W1N) gall on Thursday, April 23, at 10 o’clock sharps 8. » 221 West Madison-st, . + Under Chattol Morteaze, Chambar Sots, Parlor Sol! Contre Tatle, Mattresses, Crockery, Glasaware, nll wogds purtalning to lousokoupiuy, Also, ‘Taek: « Mighty poruueor 2 SA RMU, MOOMENOUSE, Actions, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., sta Wand & Wubash-av, Thursday, April 22, at 9:30 a, mip, REGULAR TRADE SALE © CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE: 1 asortment of English and American WG. . Wiird, Hock. uid Vollow Ware, GIRsRee ny donceiptions fal Hine Uf Lampe nd hae: Ss 0, ; Goods packed fur Country Merchants, iad » GOIH & COn Ancuoncers GRANDS’ REPOSITORY; Nos. 47, 49, 51, and 53 Adelalde-st., + TORONTO, CAN. . GREAT SPRING. SALE 300 HORSES, On April 27, 28, 29, and 30; Amongst which will be found Matebed Patra, Single Snivers kauiiv nnd Work divrace of every “sage (lon, ‘Vhesu horevs ure diréct from thy Uroet eS are woll worthy Wie noticd of Intondluys pure! W. & D. GRAND, {5° - Vroprictors and Auctioneettg ke KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. is Ys: KENTUCKY STATE: LOTTERY. Covington, Keatickr, Apr) 32 180 25,082. Firet Capita Recond + Third DYEING ANY CLEANING: area nar cee ent Velvots, Merinvé i biked covue, Se. alto ft Chachi, “haenaiely SYA does cicaned at wmall ox voulvur xt by expevale re at EW ATE ae ) Lgspan Fanoy Sten ge buadiaake ne, wad 10 Baath Uiatkeat, CBF CANDY, 3 enor rata aeM a reervarnrerapret( Cunities in -Amorien, put UP nity and “wtrictly, pure alas CRSA, Aateeiae, GUN alaahnuureby

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