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J ‘ ; . ei = mae ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. —= —— nymont of itt of tho Btato n imonthaago. Tho proof | Firat Sorgeant of Pollco, William Howard; Tax { boon purchased on Thursday froin tho Dow Park SPANISH LUSTRAL. Pye Raeenal uy a i CITY Poet re Oe ee ORe amount Re to hla participation in tho Killing. og Hhonow | Claim Agent. G, A. Foilnnstice. hord at £600, whieh was considered an outalle | s-------~~ pear eT TTT ar ar ®: i m 4 ¢ tho | fl WI tho autalte buyers were ata loss to By from his business, Tho recent fire, which de- | Is said to bo very strong, and ft fs proposed to The balloting to determine which of .tho | ixurc, and tho autalite buy f NULLA Btroyed n portion of his factory and nearly all of | try him under the Indictment. An officer wont | ‘Truntees should servo for two yonra resulted ag | untorstand what had occurred to more thar GENERAL NEWS. his maotinory, mado it necessary that ho rake | to Jolict after him Inst night. follows: Hobart, Webster, and Eicree. Moublo her entice, | astute, of Paria Ki Judges, Lawyers, — soma Juana nical aenngement wins | cron Committen on Town and Town, Accounte | yi Gee agen he, AUR state at | gat eM NE Me Mh ge Wat DOCTOR A. W. Fann, of Detrolt, Is nt the Gardner, freer ts Shout nie fone 19 Mme ait mist | Mebyesteray afternoon and nitdited a large 4 Tnited States Senator from that Commonwenlth, JAAS number at bill, Tt wan expected that Robinson, first obtained permisaton from tho villuga a lay tho conl-denier of Hydo Park, would bo on hand i hin ite 8, down on rallrond track witl tml dt bad new ona rigl la. operato the anme, and ho recommonded that Jovar Gooxrxay, of Sloux Falis, Dakota, isnt | suffer. Ho desires to continue in business, and ond thoso bought by Mr. Hopkins were for tho Tremont. With tho oxception of some of | {tents to pay 100 centa, togethor with Interest, Frank Parmeleo of this city, Tho agaregite § CLERGHMEN, Auction! to anawer questions ns to his bills for supplying: \- ‘| tho offiecholders, he reports his section of tha-| for the time extended to him, A meating of the | cont Me ho ceay Ne Hyde darkee A dispaton ans PLT larry node og the mnlogens SUyt0 » tho average bo: EDITORS, Northwest solid for Dain. creditors will bo held on tho 23th Inst. Feaatved trun He We 2. nnneon staan the Sie Coma Ea ES, fe Inove Its tracks. a Foaeunihion eanuenig ine ieenincstt Tasers oe arrival ae Merchants, . i I iy reat iry toy to proceed against tho 10 ‘Transit Houre darts 8 dye ° pti temperature yeatentay, a ouccriad | MIE CITY-IALI. for. hover tga Tork tla were recetvet.ty | Binek- bans Company, wit'the nudeat of ene | inattendaneo upon thane were B- Give, Ate Mechanics, DRY GOOD S 850, . 8 ct ff x Py ectionab: , my da. _ ee 5 Ene Tiaildlingh sree at Oy 28 Scare: Tome M In recsiptof aningulry seater. | MAPKN” While a, comparison, with ator, hills Nas inroduceds but, after a Uelor lisctasion: | George Gee and As te init” Flue Ladies Mi, 48; 12m, 405 3 g, +4 ABS oe oy AT ‘Tix Mayor was in pt aq ye showed that tho "X markera” atone timo know | tho mnattar was doforred until next Briday | Creek, Ky.z ones Fullinaton, Tewln AND DEPARTMENT, + oter, 8 a. m,, 2, ‘Pe My 29.0 day for Col. F, A. Btarring, Into of one of tho Tll- | how to write their names. These bills wero Ini night, to.which time the Hoard adjourned. 1M. and Poleg Winslow, Kankakee, Ibe . rt Aa ‘Tne South Park Commisstoners will boll ® | nols rogiments. Syare. Ane Tron the, nee lage: date Ar ———————— Hamilton, Mount Storliuy,, Ky. Jaies Wilson, . Children, Bpeoial meoting ats oclock this afternoon, ‘Tn Committ: Streets and Alloys, W: er ny 1 ror, fi? Hi 1. Shorman, Codinnnpolis, Inds de to the inn Committeo on Streets nn loys, West, | 14, recommended by Supervisor Wiliam Hudson, le. ‘ATTLE y i S Wise; O. Mallory, Orland, Tide: my Xinact Seen at cn Bo HCA ont tio ‘Miontaun iscalled for Monday, and tho Committco on | whose dean wcourred provioun to tio recam: SHORT-HORN CAT . Hy Her oe ait AU tallnry Orland tn: ALL USH, Regular Tr ade Sale gyenuc foutovard will be unity sottled. Schools for Tuesday, mondatton, This bill was also lad over. It is ox- Peoted that at tho noxt meeting tho Hydo Park cronkedners will get nn airing. ‘Tw Committee on Public Bervico held a mect- ing esterday afternoon at the County Com- m| esfoniers? ofiice. A potition waa reecived froin about twonty employ¢a in tho County Clerk's oftlee, asking for an inorense of salary, in view of tho fnet tents have, none up, tho price of fiving Increased, otc. Tho elerfcn forco in tho. Criminal Court also pctition for an Increnso, asking that the wages to ro- atored to what they wero previous to the reduc. tlon of November, 1878. Next camo a potition from the County ‘Trensurer’s oftico nsking for money from tho county for thoir sorviees. “Tho petition Is favorably recommended to tho Com. initteo by Trenatrer Johnson. Tho janitor of the County-Bullding and his assistants also ox- erejao the right of petition, and nsk, more pay. Attor a long study of tho question of rala- ries, the Inw in tho statute-books on tho subject, atid a comparison of the salaries before tho out, the wholo matter wns referred to A Bubs commilttes of two,—Commissinnera Clark and Coburti,—who are to report. 'Churaday the Committees wero instructed to report somo plan of equalisation, and sco Td much tho incrense would cost the county. A communtention was recelved from County Surveyor Wolcott asking thathe be furnished Salo of tho “ Wint Creck)) Hord—Bad Wonther and Low Prices, Thoghini and Inst day of tho short-horn cnt- tle sale at Doxtor Park yas marked for several ‘unpleasant features, The wenther was very damp and cold, and, for samo inexplicablo ren- son, tho manngers sold tho stock from tho old grand stand of tho trotting-ring. Tho enttlo Weroshown in mud anklodeep, In consequence of these unfavorable circumstancca the sale wns Hoteo suiccesstul ns thoscof the two previous days, Anothor ‘unfortunate fact was tho appenrance of thocattle, Tho bert wos from thos Hamilton Brothors’ “Fiat Creok * farm, near Mount Storliug, Ky. Nopoof tho animats hayo corer been kept in sheds, such an institu. tion not being known on tho farm, Thoy con- sequently apperred shagey, and the lack of proper grooming and ‘care out no small {gure in the mind of tho buyora, who, although nwaro that some of the best short-horn blood in tha country wna boing oflercd thom, wero enroful about investing. As tho salo progressed, intor- est appenred tv Ing, and atthe closu yery fow large fuyora romalned on the ground. ‘Tho en- tire herd was disposed of, ns tho following record: Me Te Tes dudao LW. Brown, Watseon, 0.3 tho Hon, W. .M. Smith, Lexington, 1.4 Theodore Bator, Dates City, Mot A. McCioinn, Laporte, Ind.; M. I. Davin, Dea Motnes, Ins W. Clark, Brynn, 0.3 F. Rockalel- low, Clovoland, 0,; and nny othors, sommcrin | DEVGUCS Spanish Laseal THO Watt tlore Henatons | The WorldRenowned Halr Preparation! Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Spninarieen, HL, April 2.—Sult has been {ne Two New Testimonials: stituted and papors will bo filed in tho United | rom 7. 11, gtovons, of the woll-known firm of Chas, States Court to-morrow by the American Rx- Hay & Co.s chango Bank of Reston, and others holding A.M. DEMGHT, Fea. Chicago, April 23, 1880, Yona of tho Springfield Wator- Works aking bene Bi ont cht, Lurtral hoe ton wonaers for tho appointment of a Hecelyer to tako | formo, 1 was quite bold whon I co oescsston of the works, ‘Thero aro outatanding | Pee aTAapET |e HE ae eTiy eeReR a Te it at honds to tho amount of $150,000, issued to orect | Who are aillicted with baldness. Youre STEVENS. tho: works, Iny muins, ete., and by tho terms of — " Nee ine bonds thoy nro a iten upon the BrOpeEa From sanludgo Coayy of tie law firm of Grny, Cody & ua bonds wunr 8 per cont interest, and by é is ronson of n dispute between tho City | A.M prnGIiT, Feqy eer Mle April 20 180, Connell and ‘the = Water- Works — Com- ponr Mir: It glyes ino plonsura to testify tothe ars yaluo of your Spanish Iuatenl, It arrosted tho fall- misslonors as ito how tho Intoreat should | Wu ntad ny tile ad inoue faratiy wo doom te 10 ‘Tne proposed battalion drill and paratte of tho Conronation Counset, ADAMS. yesterday First itoatment, which was to have ucctitred th!8 | morning lost his only son, who died early in tho exening, has been indollnitly postponed on tes | eoeenoon of diphtheria. enunt of tho srenthor, and Co), Swala his with> drawn bis ordor calling tho command out, ABSSISTANT-TREASUNER RARNAN {8 rapidly ro- Burven members of tho Thirteenth Ward | covering froin his recont illness, and oxpectsto ‘Veteran Club mot Inst evening ut No. 664 West | be on duty again Monday. Indiana streot, As tho coustttutian of tho Cliy satan irclvo members tomike aquorum, no | Lie Trensuror yesterday recolved 84,161 from i he Club adjourned | the Water Department, $155 from the Controller, pualacan re snanoted mat ? and $21,027 from tho City Collector. Bywavon LOGAN, who has been in town for tho Amona tho bullding permits granted yesterday mst two ny ‘8 une up ine, Grant boom, was one to Dr. F. Nenrotin, Jr, to orect a two- ienves for ‘ashington day. romioont, pinto to remening 1 acalest Forpaweliine, No. 206 Dearborn avenue, to cost. ra, formorly a jolly }3) tho orlelatute from Srenwdara. Tue wan for supplying tho city with water- ‘Tux only zommittes omitted from tho list of | PAPA, as ot yet hoon mado, becuse the AlL nore pneing charwe.ot tha detnlgo tho Teleh- | better mutes einve of tho Kni aanegitay 2 Tata Thursdays wens bat on Gonipotttive Drill, | Ir fe now announced that tho Fullerton avo. tho officers of which are John Woodman, Chale | nu pumps will be put in operation Monday, It man, and E, B. Myers, Vice-Chairman, has not been determined, however, which way ‘Tne Veterans of tho First Ward met tot | So water will bo pumped. evening at the Grand Pacific Hotel, and organ- SuPRMINTENORNT O'DoxwEtt, fs not in love ized an auxillary to tho Union Veteran Club for } with the dog oniinance, beonusy a policeman tho fall campalgn. Janes H. Henly was elected | has tossed his dog “duck” n piece of polsoned President and W, 1. Coulston Sceretary, ‘Twone | meat, which led ta “Jack's” death. He thinks ty-oight naines wero p! AND Fyorybody onaht to ‘uso, TUESDAY, April 27, 9:30 a. m, One Thousand Lots ‘Of ve Desirable Merchandlac, which clude Fresh Conaignmenta in ‘will tay CLOTHING, Fino Fur Hats, Wool Hai Ladies’ Whitewonr, Alpacas, Ladies’ Linen Suits, Ribbons, STRAW COODs, Trimmed Hats, Chromos, Embroideries, Hosiery, Cottonndes, Jeans, Qutlery, Notions, PEREMPTORY! d onthe roil. The | now that hooughtto have oboyed tha Mayor's bo pald. {thas heen allowed to go to dofault, | tinost dressiig for thy hole wo have over sad. The R with an ofice on tho South Site at thocounty’sex- ne ‘ y " je Remnant Stock of a Retailer re! 1a aiajottnisd for ono Ginlors na tyerordinauce ani gotten A motal | poure: Tho Comittee reenmmenset tn uoba | OEMS WIUENOM so outuem cow, 10 sears | author dnc thy eee nor tae waceerameG | hau stes Ot Teor, poh den iid ting ‘Mn. Casrizron C. Trnen, a business man | Ms and 8 muzzle, Hanlon tho ue of the map-room adjotnia Aho | olds to'G, W, Collths, Crooked Crook, Ind., $160, | Commitestoners hive funds to pay it untess the - PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE. from Deadwood, stopping at tho Palmer, sald | A ranty of 410 omigrants nrrived In the city | Lronsircrs allied In vte Connie Snes SG | No.2. ttuth ¥., red, * Josephing ” cow, ilyeara | bonds can he fasied or tho prosont debt ro- | For sale at rotall ‘by Wrucalsts ovorywhoro, and, at yesterday to a ‘Tunuwe reporter that $54,000 in | yesteriny over the Michimun Central Raiiront AI al te i , old; to. Givens, Abingdon, Hl, Rab. | funded. "hore is some oxcitemont inthe city | yhotorato in Chicngo by tho following partien: Van | TABLE OIL CLOTHS old ens being produced every month in. the | Health-Inspectora ital and Croaby mado an in- | ‘te Committco adjourned. No.3. Bello Harrington Hose, roan, “ Young | regarding tho matter. Bchnnek Stoyonson .& Mood. Fuller & Fusler, Toll 'y flack Hills, and that Deadwood now contained | Rpection oF the entire party and found all in. herrea Mary” heifor calf, 10 months old; to J, It. Law- Tho focal Excentive Committee met to-night | MAT ie, Lords ghtenbure ay noth, -about 5,000 inhabitants. He botloved thut tho | guod health and free from serious disonse. Of FEDERAL FACTS. fo. 4. Uetle Barring 21 g bs Mary’ cow, i years old to 8. B, Gol Winches: Red Rose, red, * Rose of Sharon” cow, olds to F. Rocknfoller. Clevelant, $180. 6, Huby Duchess 1, white yearling heifer, daughter of Imported Ruby Duchess, ani bred by Abner Strawn, of Ottawi, Tl ‘This was tho star sale ot tho dry. The Kentucky breeders apparently did not purpose that this thorough- ‘bred should be left in this neck of woods, and, ofter napirited contest for her possession. tha animal was knocked down to 8, D, Goff, of Wine chester, Ky,, for $160, Mr. Gof is editor of tho american Short-Horn Recon. * Louan Genova, roan, “ flosemnary nd at tho boad> to make nerangements for tho reunion of aul- | Pitmmer & Co. Meld, latter & Co. (ers and sullora of Tillnola ta bo held in ine wi in cesion "ar ine disri | oy Nt BAe DELIGHTS town reunton dst year, nll soldiers nnd 152 ALA DINO: OHIGAGO. Fold deposits thoro wero inexhuuiatitite, and that | tho pares, 140 will reniain In Chicago, 114 leave the stability of the town wns assured. by tho Chlengo, Mllwaukoo & St, aul Ratirond, “Pyren Frcutst of No. 31 Star atteot, while | [40.05 tho Sorthwostern, and 60 will take tho ; cau vyortontay at tho Chicngo, Foundry. nt ealenge, Hurlington & Quincy Rallrond for the the corner of Stein and Kedfleld streets, was 4 struck onthe head by two pleccs of plg-iron, | Tux order to tho Polico Captains to enforce which neciientaily fell from tho platform In | the 12 o'clock ordinance was repented by Supere ffont of one of the furnnecs. Ho was taken to | Intendent O'Donnell yesterday, and the Mayor his home, nnd was there attended by Dr. Moore, | supplemented {t by foquosting him to inform * who gavo it na his opinion that the injuries | such Captains us refused or faiiod to obey It that + Would prove fatal, which thoy did at 6:30 Inst | som one would be found. to take thole places, : evening. he: Mayor aya Ane ordinence oat be enrotend “Mn. J. K. Mennint, conneated with the pub. | Without fenr or favor, and that, if it cannot he Me rehools of this olty since 1RGk, ns Peineipalg | doue with ea Brome Dulles Loren fhe Wat ae tho Brown School, tencher In’ West Division | Pe qida tate omattionad Just a8 goat . -High-Sohoot. and at presont Principal of tho net fs eataulished, CARPETS. EXTRA! SPECIAL TRADE SALE THURSDAY, April 29, 9:30 a, m, STRAW GOODS, THe disbursements of gold coin yesterday footed up £00,000, Ar tho Sub-Trensury yesterday $6,000 in sllvor ‘Was received and $2,000 paid out. : Tux internat-rovenuo receipts yesterday Amounted to F106, of which $13,004 was for spirits, 83,174 for tobacco and cigars, $1,028 for beer, and $74 for apecini-tax stamps. Wonk was yesterday commenced prepnrator; to moving Judge Dummond's furniture and of- fects inte the now building. The now court- rooms are finished complote, and only require snitora who enlisted fram Illinois, or who enilst- ed from other States and reshto In Tlinols, wilt be fnyitetl Beams ie fue pean {ni corres ALES. sponienco with different orginizations through: [ an PN na out the State, and bas deelded to muko wrrange- By HENRY & HATCH, Ments to accommodate 5,00) for the threo days Sucecssors to Bae Rains. Co, Auctlonoers, the encampment will be held. e TL Ny abaehay, $< — ro Ug st ure WsuRaCE | $30,000 Stock 0, Homo Life-Insurance Company of Now $ (200 CASES, a . holfer,2 yonrs old; to M.'L. Dovin, Dea Molnes, | 2! e A . ) Seen canoL. was am Thumdsy ovening | _ tm Comnilttic on Gas met yestentay-atters | 2 one ne aso an(ncendateetnedug- ore ited : ana York shows that the Home matntatns its | FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR + Unanimously elected Principal of tho now Onke | noonand hil hofuro thon x eommunlention | VHF collections for, eustoms yostordny wore | "No.8, Louan Itose, red, "Rosemary cow, 3 | position as one of the strongest fe compn- HISHING GOODS, CLOTHS AND CAS- Hi “+ oy Grammar-Sehool, located. at the corner of | from tho President of tho West Sidu Gna Com. | SH, Following tsa listoe tho dutintle goods | year old; to H. C. Sigler, Qacenin, fn, $210, les, ‘The Company hus over $133 of assets MERES, HATS and GAPS, Et ‘ " j._Qiletand ‘Onkley mtreete. whieh 1g fo Bo apea Tors | ‘peng namin, that, Whe. pag oC lamp llnbtore Tee Bin, Sacks ales dullun Ter & Con 1 ae Lounat ith, of fee, Ae ie | for every $100 of Hiahility, and the assets are SI! S, HATS an 1 Ets, (109 CARTONS.) (200 DOZEN.) the recoption of pupils, Monday, May 3. po thereavod from mulls to 12¢ conta per-Tninp, | Tro a ee ne i ee ie aedon | gtosemnty” cove, Hyenrs old; to G. N. Shatfer, of the very highest order, In this pitrticular AT AUCTION; tho Home’stands first in tho list. Thestrength | Monday and ‘Tnesday, April $6 and 275 of the Gon pat . an Ah pal form WE: AT 1D O'CLOCK, A. Ma polley, which I entirely free from restrie- | 45 and 47 West Madison-st., cor. Clinton, Son ns fe sealdenee Gr Grivel tanks, It. de> | 45 scine ene tsntivo Stock of Me fred Tonks, who is sent. Stiner- | rotiring from tho Clothing Business. ‘Tho ntack ix intentlent E. TL Kelloge is (ncrensing tho | camptoto, and simiptieon a oral Aasurtment Of fing enornl , a Hnady-made Clotting manuinetured for tho lost rox forpa oF agents, and sitet fut wen can make ) (itende, Alsen Into and desimble ine of Gone v: Quite n number of tninp-lightors wero present Ps geo tg gntinlng orm fevtordny odeyiie ue ty press thelr cluins, and the reault of tho Thirty-fitth and Hulated ‘sireota, wis striick by | SPce h-making was that it was agreed that tholr A bolt. Tho roof war torn off, tho | Pay heronfter should bo at tho rate of 12¢ cents Window-gings scattered sabott, tho’ door | Pet luinp, to apply to all of tho divisions, pro- , Droken off tho hinges,’ nnd ‘tho. walns | Yided tho lamps were cleaned twieo a week, ‘The > coting. torn off, Tho damnnge dono is | /np-llghters aro now earning about $12 per 1 gatimated at $50, ‘Tho watchman usunlly on tho month, gue uniier fis inereue hon sill carat Joukout there was fortunately down-stalrs,—the | About SS, lwo mills go to tho Gus Company to The Assortment and Quality of this Offering wit] be quite Superior to any yet sold this season, GEO. P. GORE & CO. Auctloncers 3,000 Cases BOOTS, SHOES, 27 packnges dry goods, Coubrcton Hanvay bs received notice that Teratey & Co., of Brooklyn, N. ¥., who ara known ns extensive tobneeo manufacturers, have begun moving thoir muchinery nnd will locate In this olty next month, ‘This will be tha firat pluy-tobacco factory established hero. No. 10. Lucy Rose, red, “Lady Elizaboth " Bia Bycars old; to 8, Givens, Abingdon, IIL, No.1. Toy Rose I., red, “Lady Tlizaboth"* 0" A yenrealds toD. 'T. Smith, Marshalltown, eg 8136, lo. Te Lady Tose, roan, “Tady. Bllzabeth holfur, Fenelings to W, Hunt, Ashton, Til, $10, -eompany having gone out on asecond alatm of { 8s" for the services of an Inspector. a. e No. di, Helle Harrington, roan, “ Young Mar: Furntahtia Gouda, Al Woot Clothe nnd Cassimores, fs DEARBORN STREET. heifer, yearling; to W. Hunt, Ashton, Ill, 817 ————__—$, and Mata and Caps. ‘this ts an opportunity not to bo ‘. THK SMALIAPOX. eifer, yearlings to W. Hunt, Ashton, Ill, 8 Hocted, and bh ML tind Wt to tholr Interest to AND. i a ceeen eee Mannger Fort | , Anothor caso of nennltepiax ae Toportid gene: | ,, THR VOTH: OW THB TPAALING ONDINANOR, __ 1.) NO. ik oe Hareta Be ot a Matt, Mae THE SHEEP-BREEDERS, ace ataxia ea eramiory for cay aati, y “KSC r % A % sed Ct 0 Ono large NM jou By Wayne. Jackan € suinaw Helicond duckean, | terday. ‘The roport came fren Dr Church. and | THE TrisusR hos eniled attention ton verdict | om, Seis. i" Spectat Dteputch to The Catcago Tribune, 4 Mich; Ac H. MeLeed, General Trafic Manager | tio cagc was located at No. HOCiuyton street, but Cinelunntl, 1 ainibal’ & Dayton tnilrond, Gin- | Miter it was reported from No, it Fisk street. against the city In tho sult brought by Fonry M. Shepard td recover damages for property ul- ' SLIPPERS ENNY & HATCH, Auctioncers. ES No. ‘te, wth Duke of Sharon, red, “Rose of -| _ Etats, M1, April %3.—Tho day was moat un- JEMERY, Je, Manner. Sharon” bull, 2 yonrs vld; to H.C, Siglor, Osco- ‘ favorable for tho shoop-shenring festival nr- | [cy rcma nmr mn PME) CN : . Hr And, + | o'clock, and he could not examino ft: bit, Alnce | Dearborn street, but whic! na not yor paid hel ° to F, { f Hreeders’ Association, it helng so cold the com- ducop Jonny, Chlet Ramineer ae Joma: It ds located intho infeoted district. it Ishe- | for, This decision {s ono which, if aus- | heifer, 2 years old; to F, Rockafelter, Cloveland, t 3 petitive shearing-drill was barred out, but six Inrgo bucks worn takon Into tho hull on tho falr- TUESDAY, APRIL 27, grounds, and shorn without regard to thine, {ter tho ahtenring, whlch took over a couple of hours, the fleece” was wolghed. 'Thut from Prentleo Smith's ram, from Curoy, well pounds 10 ounces; from G. W. itunes ra H] y reenwood, Mt pounds: from Daniel Kally's ram, from Wheaton, 23 pounds 7 oun from another of Kolly’s rams, 2b pounds 16% ounces; from Peek & Son's mim, from Genova, = pounds: 1 % ounees: from Thomas ‘Taytor’a ram, from Nayuperitte, i pounds Lounee. No prizes were | og cemnic Lots regular and first= SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. erat BpOUs Invotces just recolved, nnd we propose to force the Wednesday, April 28, Commencing at 9:30 0. m. prompt. Ww. Y Se toute Pi Hoved to bo genuine, An investigation, however, mith, Chiengo, Wabash, Ht. Kale & Paste | vin yo. mo: thls toring, «tho emigrant Genera Manager American’ Expross’ Company; | ting nerd watcha ducina the tas,—ospocialy i rand F's 8 i vo be . Dubuque, are at the Grand Facitle, infected on the steamer Zeninnd, which wis met ‘Tue Harms caosc at Whonton was continued | ntSouth Chicago. Thore was a grent deal of yesterday, und the feature of tho day was te | exeitement on the subfeot, and a posse of yde- a ovorruling of the demurror of tha attorneys for | Purk policemen wery there ta guard that sub- e tho county. Tho witnesses oxumined were | urb’s interests, but tho alarm proved false, a8 Joseph Downey, J. M. Dunphy, C. Tegtmoyer, | tt was thought it would, An inspection showed a. W. Hill, Willlam Mandley, and J. 1, Egnn, | that tho passengers wero all in good health, and, and thos testified gonernity as to tho value of | furthormoro, that thoy had been vaccinnated in materini nt tho timo Harms put in the Court- | New York. Thotrainover the Michigan Con- House foundations, which went to show that if | tral Inst evening was alao looker after, but no. ho had done tho work outaldo of any contrnet | signs of tho discaso were found. Tho pntients his charges wero oxorbitant. Mr. Egan toatifled | at the hospital were reported ny doing well, and as to tho plans for tho work, and the changes | the opinion was oxprosod that even the very ‘made, and was on the stand at adjournment, sick ehitdren would tained by tho Supremo Court, will bo fol- lowed by othor sults, and will possibly saddlo thocity with tho paymentof a million odd dollars. In view of such a prospect as this, itis interesting to look pack and sco who tho persona nre who are responsible for bringing about such n stato of affairs. 'The two ordinances—tho ono to repent tho old onlinance for opening Dearborn street from Jaokson to Fourteonth, and the new one provid ing for beginning all over nguinon the job of opening it—wero passed by the Couneit by a rotty nearly unaniinous vote Jn April, 1678, Voth” Were” returned to tha Cotnall by Mayor Heath without hls approval, on the ground that the original ordinance S100, No, 18, Lucy Blyo IT. and holfer calf, red and white, “Lady Elizabeth" cow, 9 yenrs old; to L, Burns, Roberts, Til. $195, No.1), Bell Pride, of Edgowood, red, Ades lnide,” yearling holfer; to 8. Y. Topkins, Chi- ng, SW. “Wo! ao, Nora Blyo,red," Lady Elizabeth "cow, Mycnrs old; to D, X. Smith, Marshalltown, Ia., ino. No.21. Favorit of Crothmeres Rose, rod, “Adelaide” yeurling helfer; to H, QO, Sigler, Oscoola, In., $120. No. 2. Favorit of Crothmore, red, “ Adotaido am 6 yours old; to F. Rockafeller, Clovcland, No. 23, Roso Bell, red, “Mary " holfer, year- ‘Thase aro all xensonablo foods, and from some of tho boat manufacturers in tho country, but who MUST HAVE CASH. on Aa wo aball soon romove to 214 and 216 Madisonst, ‘oxtrn offort will be made, by us to closo out all con, signmants to snvo cost of removal. Lataloguoa and Goods ready for inspection Monday, GEO, P. GORE & CO, ‘@and &2 Wabash-ar, Thursday, April 29, at 9:30 a, m., RECULAR TRADE SALE: ; ling; to F, Rookafeller, Cleveland, $100, Nasivintx, Tonn., April 23.—At, tho annual | sale on abovoe-nanwd day to make rvom for sovoral recover, for opening the atrect was passed in 0.4, Hose of Athlono, red, “Mury.? boifer, | salo of thoroughbreds to-day by Gen. Hnrding, | &3F!ouus moro on route, ROCKERY AND LASSW, RE, _Yratsnpay being the Knglishinan’s national THE DOG ORDINANCE. 1873, Tho protracted Iitigntion necessary to Bpeenols to Dr. 8, Van Motor, Charleston, Ill., | ‘nt Bello Mend, twenty-four yearlings by Bonnlo i} . 4 anniversary, tho St. Qcorge’s Benevolont Aruo- ‘Tho firat reporte In reference to tho slaughter } condemn the property, to assess tho berofita | $125. Scotland and Jobn Morgan aggregated tho sum prs, anu s amp hy crates English W. G. Ware, ~ ? 2, eintion held theirannunl sociable at Apollo Hall, | of tho dogs was recolved at polico hendgunrters | and the damages, hac been gone through with. No. 25, Laura Blyo IL, red, " Lady Ellzaboth " f $8,505; ol hased by J hh Bluk i : } Papeete im ‘W. G. Ware. yh contra Susie: Hell where the smombers ot the yesterday, Tho total number reported foota up | The Suprema Court bad passed finally on all | cow, S-yenr-old; to D.‘f. Smith, Marshalltown, | Of $5,565; oleven purchased by Joseph Biuke- a0 casks Rock. and Yellaw Ware, the North Sile appears to be ahead. tho proceedings, nnd nothing was left but to ersold Ane plaughtorod 1, Capt, sim- collect the assessments nil open tho streats, To abandon proceedings which had been conducted at such expenso to the city would, in his opin- fon, be a dangvrous proceeding, and might sud~ dio'tke city with a tremondons bill of oxpenses. Ithnd been settled, said tho Mayor, that pro- ceedings for widening or opening a strest could be abandoned altogether with safety, cvon ufter peviianary: steps had been taken, 08 in tho caso, of North State street, But whether ono sot of proceedings could bo abandoned and another commenced, 16 WAS contemplated by the Coun- efl, was a very diferont thing. ‘The various points which tho petitioners for tho repent of the old onlinnneo put forward ns tholr rensons for desiring tt repealed had all boon passed on by tho Supretne Court and doulded ngainst thom. Furthermore, thoro was ponding a Hyde Park enso in which were involved points similar to those which would ariso in case the Council had its own way. It would bo safer to walt until tho Supreme Court had passed upon them, and thon” sco whether it would bo safe-to repenl the old ordinance. ut, even if it wero sufe, to bogin anew would entail a delay of yoars, protracting fA much-neeted inprovementand subjecting tho elty to an additional bill for court costa, “This mesango, it fs understood, reflected tho yiows of Mr. Francls Adams, Corporation Counecl. Notwithstanding this strong presentation of tho ense, and notwithstanding tho appenls of Tne Turroung, in which tha dangers of tho prdposlcion were fully pointed out and ox- hey $150, Ri No, 28. Lavinia VIT,, red, * Adoinido " holfor, year-old: tos, T. Hopkins, Chicngo, $135. fo. 27. Htonn Rose Blyo, roan,“ Lady Fliza- hothy" heifer, 2-yenr-old; to B. 'T. Z. Benzo, Compton, INL, $80. " No, 98, Misa Iilye, red, Indy Elizabeth cow, &yonr-old; to F. Hockifellor, Cleveland, $120. (0.29, Zarn Hell, red, * Hose " helfor, 2-yoar- olds to if. C, Sigler, Oscoola, Ia. $115. No. 00. Zorn XX., rod, ** Tosa” cow, Teyear- old; to W.M, Moffatt, Paw Paw, 111,, 8140, No. UL, ‘Third Duko of Syeninoro, “ Koso of Sharon” bull, 2-year-old; to L. P. ‘Muir, Paris, * 5 yi moro, for a gentleman In Now York, notted | Aua'Wanonte cost. WH beso ia neuntt oth and $4055. Among. his purchases wore 1 full sistor | aro vory desitablo sizes, diroct from tho Inctorios of to Linptunah, and 9 sister to Hon Hil, Asn } well-known ninnufncturers. Burnham, of Now York, bought five nt ncost of | Avall-yoursotves of this unuenal opportunity, $1,000; ono of them aul sister to Honnte Car- pa LOFT a ric. Charles Reed, of Snrato; bowsht a John : Morgan colt for #0; J. 1. Watta, of Louts- Wednesday, April 28, ville, bought a Bonnlo Scotland ily for S300; and Briton Young, of Kentucky, bought threo RECULAR TRADE SALE ; DRY GOODS, PRECAUTIONARY. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Far and Mesrais, ‘Tenn. Apel 1.—Tho local Bonrd ot Wool Hats, Straw Goods, cte., Hoalth havo tesued nn order that after May 10 | Atorclock a.m,” ” no prints or goods of any charavter trom trop- FAY; TR. et UATOL, Auctionoers. teal ports through Southorn ports will bo ad- mitted into Momphlia until first subjected to SOALES, attch Inspection ar regulations us may be pro- FURTHER TESTIMONY, Rend the two now testimonials in Tony De- Hght’s ndvortisoment to-day. Spanish Lustral | CHICAGO SCALE CO., Wegod. 161 South Jefforson-st., Chicaga, The Eldredge Sowing-Machine,—It leads | Manufactures moro than 200 difforont varioties of the world, and is the best for you, to buy. scalar, edantad to arorr xing of businoss, and equal Sold on monthly payments, . 100'State strect. | soquontiy soll from ito i jror cont lowor dian cults. . Muparior quality and extromoly low prices make thesd : : oat papular scaler iu, ANd agonts o eee ea ee etry a ate | chimuanteenre kent at cholr'wita’endto invoneatorine —— sbout 300 gathered in tha enjoymont musical ant literary ontertainment, fol- Capt. MeGarriglo 40, and Capt. Hnthn- Towed by a social dance. The progrim of | woy sl, ‘Tho work {8 to go on from day to da} tho preliminary entertainment comprised | until the aog family is efther oxterm{- fnstrumental and youn! mu ile, including sovern! | nated or muzzled, 8 complaints about favorit ‘old Engliah balled italions, and in | lost tags from owners .of leensed dogs address by the Prosidont of the Socicty, Mr. | continue to como in, which Is evidence that tho corgo E. Gooch, who inado a brivf but very In- | boys aro buay, and eompinintenro also coming in teresting statement of tho dolngs of tho Asso- | that dogs weuring tho tags hnve been killed. In elation during tho past year, The lust dance on | casos of the Intter charactor tho Mayor has tn- tho prwram—sir Hogor do Covorly—was over at | atructed tho City Clerk to issue thoowner a now sa early hour this morning, and, after “God | reeelpt for his dog tax, which will authorize tho Save tho Queen” by the wholo comniiny, the of the sane tix on anothoriog. Tho tng, Celebration of Bt. Georgo's Day by tho Chieayo | howover, is of 10 possible uso ns protecting the Anglo-American citizors was at an ond. log. from helo: leone, a ine Bealleaiiee, ro- s: rs quires the nnimal to be muzzled, and tho owner, conitz tonal Exebutive Committee which lias tn | 4P'no will tidak n momont, ennnot fail to sea tho National Convention of tho Grocnbnok-Labor- | force of tho muzzle nrgument.—n muzzled do National party held n mooting yesterday in the | chunot cat the polaoned meat. 'Tho muzzio Is club-room of tha Tromont House. ‘There wera | really tho only sccurity. react Biiers: 05 RB Smithy in fie ohaler Salen HELL Va, DARROW. inh, Hecrotary; James Springor, it. W. Nelson, Tho Investigation of tho charges preferred by and George W. Waite, On metionatho followin | Tout, Well neaiaee Bernt eras: oF tee eke gentlomon wero appointed n Committes of Ar- | strect Station, was continued Inst evening be- rangoments for the Convention: O. 2. Smith, | foro Superintendent O'Donnell and Seerctary: Wwilham, OnoRe, James Rpringor. George W. | Duyie, ‘Tho Superintendent's office was crowded Waite, W. 'T. Collins, J. 8. Whitcomb, J, H. Gil, | with rpectators and witnessos, the majority of Potor Dagar James Lang Allon, i. W. | whom were evidently in favar af Darrow, Nolson, « ‘Seldon Fish, and George 8. Bergt. Darrow testified that he nover saw the Bowen, Tho following sub-committees wero | woman Nellio Muasoll tho night-of tho arrest. aiso -appoiuted; On Finnnco—O, J. Smith, | He had never scen her since February, Ho qarnes bringer. and & Bolton Fish, On peo know nothing nbout her being locked up. He ). ¥. Norton, Poter Daggy, and George 8. owen. | furthor testiied abt Licut. Jsell had had fre- On Hialls—James Lano Allon, Charlos G. Dixon, quent ufticuities ‘with avery shan in the station, 3800 bris Glassware, ‘‘assorted.”* ADRS APs inst Lamps, Lamp Fixturos, Table re GRO. P, GORK & CO., Aucttoncers, Asad acoe Rat Ranta The Sale of the Season, 520 CALUMET-AY. (Rear Thirty-mcondst, Old Number.) Saturday Morning, April 24, 10 a.m, Hil bo sold tho clegant Furniture of a first-class rev idonco (family removing from tho cite). Harbie-Too Chamber ots, Splondia Parlor Sota, Grunsoln Carpals aro Sha nae gana eas? See Ware; in fact, overything pertaining to a first-class i POMEROY & CO., Auctionoers. ‘78 and 8) Itandolph+t SHORT N@TICE. iy, 3 “Nori 'Nora Rentck, A, red and whito, " Joro- heifer, 2 years oi; to 0. Anderson, fo. 33. Norn Ronick, A 2, rod, ‘Josephino”" footing bolter; to 'f. O, Andorson, Side View, o. H. Sharon Rolto [, Aintrio, red and whito, bed Novy Mae ” helfer, 2 yeurs old; to T. 0, An- derson, Sido Viow, ye ‘0. i}. Nora Blyo L., roan, “Eady Elizabeth * oo Tyoars old; P. A. Banks, Merrillville, Ind., 150, No, 36. Laurn Blyo IIL, roan, aig Fillzn- both” cow, 3 yenra old; to Kendall & Smith, North Rend, Nob., $150, 10. Sie 3 My roan, “ Lady Elfzabeth,"’ » Hopkins, Chtor| Eid Oo oso, red and white, th,” cow, ¥ycars old; tos, T, Hop- St, Louis Qlbe-Democrat, Apri 21, Ton, and the advuncdof MeClele | De, Jahan whys the moetuity record of 00. to toll in order to Koll scalon whieh coat no mora to : &nd Goorge W. Waite. On ination, Mr. ite Ws | dud feoquentiyeabuned and sided hicecls Plalnod, the Council pared both ordinances Rosa Delle, red and: white, Hianufscturo nt prices tires snd fourtimea byner. | BA2 Cottage Crove~ avy Nolson was chosen Corresponding Seerctury of Marihal Conway testified that Darrow ever over tho Sfnyor'a veto, ” $ D; ~ helfer, 2 years ald; to L. P ihe math ellie Attack a fabric thatis packed FLAT OF ROOMS. the Committeo of Arrangements, loafer, the enginesholiee, as charged Uy Telly | ,23298° WOO votod In the alfrmativo woros Bee Par a a | MUR Ray neels, 1 Mot Fowler, #0) 3 toe MAS. JOBRPH KIRKLAND ad Capt. MeGurlglo related the conversation | Ballurd! Githoct? Oe Aero Genes Set eae Sow os " rend an inforvsting and vuluabto. paper Inet | betwoutt hime, Hes and Darrow ratative 10 | Sieg + ucuars Ten croneca tems tad, utMeaam ancern | fat the ities toluene he wroner i Ruder Saturday Moming, April 24, at (0 o'clock: evening befors George H. ‘Thomns Post, @. A. | tho ca Bell forbade Darrow serving. | Potdiig, MoNall No. 42, Genova Nello, red, “Young Mary” | SEtBo ues bolieht ot Dawsons, tte Will bo sold the Entire Furnit sleting of ., at thelr hall, No. 107 Woxbington street, on | Milicers Malonoy, Patterson, and Throop teatl: | rewvier,« MoNurnoy,* vouriing holfers tof, 1 Muir, Paris, Row #5, % mohnber Ea ee tho occualon ofa yory pleasant “campetire,” | fed that, Holl frequently tlew into violent pas- | ¢ i iwhroop.* No, #e Airdela Rolle, rod. with. rono white DEMEMB: Panter ningetoow and f a a slong, and Auused hie ailteces, “aol, No, 43, Atrdrlo Nolo red With Rowe White, | aannnviarannrnnrerrmnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnn Dining-Room and Kitchen Furniture, qeiigh yas tarwely attended by the members af | eva dozen reaiionta, of to \olnlty and overy Hovelolgt ‘Thompéon,* Sreoung Mary" heifer, 2 year olds to L. P| ADAM —Hy thin cig, Apel of diphthoria, Jokn Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Thotnus preelded, and the ovens cutectstite | Witness on tho stant testified to Darrows oxe | KEOnE® | Niven, “No-4s, Noxubeo. Holle, roan, “Young Bary" | \runorat from tho rostdenco of tila futhor, Francis ‘nedatoadn, Bedding, fou, _. ont was oponed Dyn zithor auoe portormed by | Collent charactor and Hell's unpopularity, until | Sut Sen ned a dts Naxiibeo, Holla tear Soe Ain, | Adama? Contro-av.,Satorninyy at 3p. ty Grucas Ail good and wall Kept Purattura, Bala pomive “1eks | twoof tho most nocomplished altuor players in | tho Lioutonunt was obliged to stale thatho had | Wirtorore dunssons, ' Nb. We Michi Dukee of Ackiom, rod “Vibew of | ind Comotery. rane reneyine FOMRHOY CO, Anctionsers + “ Hiolty. “slags icininnd followed with the read | elnegea in Bis pockebugalnat onu oF two of, the | Macatee Daye a stinron” bulls #-year-old; to Ged. Mott, Hamp | ySiCGHATI—Apel 23, 180, at 60 Wright-st, Jamon P hand's Handolobt, i Ing of tho paper alluded to, He had chosen for . a : JONAS, g tony Li, 8585," ‘i Palys - an his eubject «The Opentie of tho War: Impress | _ Sttperimtendent O'Donnoll dlamtssed the wom- | 49 w ed in tho - t pate “ . wo] hiinaral Sunday, by cara to Calyary Comatory, ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO. 1: graphlo necount of tho battion Of Ildge Mount: | us to Insuboriinntion, disrespect, loafing, and | Oiler rani YING Norn Thy. & Proms ure invited uy nliond ig funuen ace PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THENSBLVES, | pj fae Laurel ily and Curelek's. Forde tattgwed | athor potty wots. Ollvar, Heluter, FE ee ee ee ee eee OGtRty, | atondase abet Seat ISU actu me Nucl souds Wises AL Met “1 Rich Parlor Suit & Chamber Sults “by A dosoription of the winter in Waatington, BT. LOUIS HRALTIIBN THAN CHICAGO. Boner 2 Shloagty BHO nt 2 Bets HOPKINS | ethane ff : id the Feorenaention of tho army after tho Chicaga, $10. battlo of itu Non 8; Ronn Amolta, roan," Amelia" cow, t year-ol; toS, T. Hopkins, Chicago, ‘$100, el 2-ton farm scale, platform 8x12 foatesss+00. ‘Tho stars Indlonto those who fre now occupy= LAG Nhu is apenas i HOUELTS—Aprit B, at Ue, ni, af Iungefover, at | deter hay armouk enlon muttermn BxiB fools ing sonta in tho Counctl, though a number of freon hny or stock scaiun, pation axe feels, At Residence, thom will go out carly noxt month, Tt would bo Jan on Richmond down to tho close of tho cam- | Chicago far in excess of that of Bt. Toul?" a ; | ” No. i Carrall-ay., Freeman J. ttoborts, beloved son tort hny OF atock scales, plattorin Bxz! foot. no LJ ‘. a 5 a No. 40. ViolaSth, red, * Amelia ter, 2-yenr~ al tt we ch alga arith tho Hevan Dara’ Ait Having been | quceiil iho reporter uf tho Ginhe-Denncnit, put- | proper for thom, perhaps to look at thelr work | old; 208, 7. tkopkins, Chlongo, £80, ps Of ARMIN IE and Lizzie M. Hicborts, aged 2 months | ‘ihe aus Dettettvns i vues ig po 2 It la-ay ‘o bd Haltan, sta . Kiristond ted nv fiat appre | ting tho question. point blank to .the Chieagsr to seo what they have done, and what tholr ity No. 00, Viola's Duke, red, “ Ametin"” bull, |, Funoralon Sunday, 2th, at 1 p.m. Pistform scales, 000 to 2,000 pounds. o e e Fee Sree ay aulcheas, Gr did wheter tnmake aie cies Lee e ee Care Te eee ene nudvigod votes two Yours uo cont tho sity, and to | yearling; to A. A, Mebleltah, Lie Porto, Und, |) rere | ‘TycKOF Alarut Homey era 2 i , i \ aie | Re : : : nealon warranted, Fal ort 5 Y eroest soldier of tho War, fn the | festly puzzled tho learned wiedioo for a moment, Tak ofthe. Say porlasicy inv od aby nage ANNOUNCEMES ES: tose sem uee rasa nok Turtosathrs asujor’s Settrauss, | oF the man, he was | thot he replicdt a fred und too humana to. morlt | “This isa wonderfully honlthy olty, maryol- 0 is No, 51, Vietn 4th, red,“ Amolin”” cow, 6-yenr- i bas, Unction of boing ane of the greatest pole | ously healthy olty, a degree healthier than Chie plunged hor, * sinith, Mutshulltown, Ky. HRW WOlDS OF TIANKS-1, ith ONDA ___ BIOY CLES, signed, wish to rondur nity warm tanks tom: ts Saturday Horning, April 24, at 10 o'clock, old; to D, No, 82. Nora Itentck, red, “Josophina” cow, 0 ¥ ON see oy rs U 1 any triends in recard to thele kindness shown to i hi Ab {| bore dicrs of that contlict, His servico was whole- | cugc Lam, bound’ to ndmit, You have overy SUBURBAN, Gygnee old; tot. G. Andorson, Side Vlow, Ky | {nthe houcwrmy burenvomunt, by attendliw tha fun 0a Icy¢ QS | Wihont reserve wit, salt entice, Furniture of gimme * hearted and emientiy vatuublo to tho country, | natural ndvantngo heros for instance, tho rive BNGLEWOOD, No,53. Nora Rontek sth, red,cow calt, from | Spoctuliy, MCILA RE wife, Very rae Arobottor thamhorses | | furesGnmpete, Usain, ste. oto. Gonaral outs (or his reorganization of the army upon waystem by | front, which purifios th wir,and thenamag- | ‘The Rock Island Railroad officials contom: | No. i TO Hablor than horses which the Union arma profited throustiout tha | uifleent sews je system, whic! War constituting no small part of hia miittary | Ghiengoo ce, eters net eecola saa ee famo, Whntover faults ho lad were on the site * Haw nbout Chicago's Inke-front?* ofcaro and morey, and his humane dealre to Vshow! that is wt secondary consideration; prevent suffering and death, wherever auch was | and then, again, Chicago ia more densely inhab- possibie.. The pauper, on the whole, gave anex- | ited aud bag nat such « subirban population ts ccedingly just estinmte of *Iittle Mag,” and | st, Louis, In Chicngy it (s all urban, while here yas recolved with ovident favor by the autl- | people do business on tho atreots dur ing tho da: onco, Music and recitations closed tho eyening’s | xo aut te their homes in tho COLNENY AUTIGRE, -entertainmt. sleken and dio, and nro never quoted in the mor ‘ ANOTHER MANUFACTORY. tality records ne Bt, Tawisnns, In Chicago {t fe droppedt Aug, 28,180; to'DL. L. Devin, Des oles, Lis, * Na. HM. Rove, roan, “Josephine” holfer, 2 Yenr-oid to Sol B, Hopkins, Chicago, 95. vo, 65. Norn Renivk 1V., red, “Jowophine heifer, -yonr-old; to ¥, C. Anderson, Bide Viow, ib, 60. Josophine Duko, red, “Josephine ” hull, vourlings to Ht. Kusohin, Hockctord, 1 ‘0. Nora Genova, roan, “Josey hoifer, yearling: to L. P, Mult, Paris, i. kooping. All tirst-class Goods, Positive sal- Housonoe fon: WLRNGILEIM © CO,, Aucuoneete Our Great Clearing Sale Gommencing at 9:80 THIS HORNING, Pinto making a chane in tholr suburban trains, as woll as the through trains, which goos into effect to-morrow, The object 14 to rellove tho overcrowded condition of tho 6:15 p.m. dum- my, To necomplish this tha dummies will loavo tho city fiftcon minutes earlier {n tho afternoon, and tho 7310 p.m, dummy will leave at 6:30 ‘Thoro ie also some talk of putting ona theatre ‘They will teayal mora mallos int day, nnd thoy othing. ’ Sond i eat ny contstamp for -Catas Gh Hy WAI, tet: iy tin tint 1 hold a mneoting this wv at Mure ioK, RAT NR ae 00, M, Fairield, Mee All Hopublteansta thy warden \nvltedy oe t 219 Slate-sl,, Chicago, BAKING POWDER. CLOTITES CLEANING, Se, sine, Sr BIEL AW TiGan Ue basuttalin” DRED, IMMENSE STOCKS 4 traln for ovory night, instend of ‘Thursday and No, Nora Alrdoie, roan, Josephine,” Can vo beautifully DYED, . It {s understood that the Wood Reaper Manu- | quite tho reverse, tho ally Iimita not oxtendin » CLEANED, and REPAIRED, facturlag Company, of Ginton,, Winrgo estabe | to the suburban villages of, Evansvon and tye Bu tiriay ae herbiotore, Pana hn TAP ae ethers Zvoarnidy to Le Uy Atulsy Paris. iy ¢ Y OUR OLD oxy OF NEW AND BECOND-HAND lishment, employing between 200 and SUinen, fa | Bark, St. Louls ia a very healthy olty, though; pepntiatlig ‘or the purchase of land udjucentto | that fact cannot bo denied." this olty inordor that, it may oatublish works at epolnt nearer its custonicr, 3 underaund t ‘g tne negotiations are Kolus on betwoen tho THE COUNTY-BUILDING, represcntatives of tho Company and the owners: > a a Berti irust silane ne Bed xt in ie aoe ‘Tur Committeo on Jail and Jail Accounta will CTBONy vo whether thoy cannot arrive | meut this afternoon at 2a'clock. at an agreement. Tho Comnany waut th . propertycownors to lvoe ey fea rid ‘Tie Jury in the conse of Honry Potschowsky, rifllng ‘oxponse, and ex: Bod i UD. COU! Mnols, which now comes into the city over tho Westorn Indiana tracks, arrica passongers from Englewood to the city free of charge, When the tracks arv extended to Twelfth or Harrison stroota and ndditional trains put on, tha now ronda will divert a largo amount of tho suburban travel on ice count of tho chenp fared whloh the companias No. 60, Kato Smodtoy, red, 'Mattkla cow, 4-year old: to F. Rockafolior, Cloyoland, $150, (0, 60. Ked cow valf from No. 49, Bropped oulys 187; to J. 1 Lawronev, Marsnaliyilte, 0,. 050, No, 61, Fashion 0th., red and whito, “Iantha " betters your old; to G, LT. Willlums, Chicayu, FURNITURE; 250 Good New and Used Carpets. NERAL TOUBENOLD G00 ween fat bE RERAN HOUBENOLR O8e CLOTHES ! ya,|N- Demi LADIES ANDGENTS.|, Sud und cloned. DYEING AND CLEANING, 2, “ . Estab. 16d. Drossos, Shawls, Bll BLIGON, FLERSTIRIM & CO. ; ae eet cup aro proparing a | 7ReMe tos eh lepine Ee eh pn ED a Me atin ance of o i. ot rH " were i yi Mat ney ta cook nattett oye | nuble to auroc, nftorremauinng oueait nn, | ROveH ating snurtatment vate given Thue | gia b.dioukinn cay, 410 Kiakhtae, aa oH gat L, Be MANTONYA & CO.) ., wor 8) 7. y ov . " rt vera" oa t q # sos are staan oy they atten. ard | “granes-Amromey ‘Btaa 1 alll uttering | Uo” bor msedin wthnalng Mateo oe | hereto, Rah aloe, Borers heifer. 2 roca And rude baat couaisston ing proporty. ‘Che land in quostion fs adinteably | from tho effecta of tha bird work Inthe trial | 8 brass hand | whieh ts. being “formed | 7Nh es, ‘suiiio Ann Ute rod. With ‘atuty* Miles Hoston Karioy Stoam Dyo Houso, situuted for the purposes of the Company. ft | of tho, Milwaukeo avenue burglany and Dun | DZ, {e, Club. The ontortalnmont, will con- | guovors” heifer, -your-old; to AY Flute, Union ee iihhotay a Wet tinaieor: | BOOTS AND SHOES. fies just north of Kelvyn Grove, in andngla bo: | Sunt clodeed uflor tee istale Te abo Eokaieat | BetOe wlocturo by Cunt, Frank E.trownallon | Bowe tardy gill, i 1 ri, and 19) South Clark-aty Chl tween ta track of the Blilwaukoy £He Paul | Quey looked siminal | tho tifa, charactor, and services of Col, i. &. | “No. gd, Not in catalog, odd bull, 10 months old nes at and tho branch truck of tha Chleaxo & North. 7 a he Hileworth. | A euuuid of tho Ninoteonth Volun- | no Duuiimed pedigrees 10 Gs taminonl, Lo veer CANDY. Bankrupt Stocks and Job Lols western. ‘The Company could, therefore, obtain | JAxes B, Doysw, tho Lincoln, Nob, merohant | tcer Infantry w 1 giv & bayonet drill in Ell Grom, Me Bl rcs . L SAaaceans shghicp ne aah rene tpt aerial Anetion Prt a doput tuoliities on two roads, Tho Milwankeo & | Who la churged with obtaining credit fram Johny | worth taotics in full zouave uniform, Drutn:. ‘At tua aute of the How Park terd on 'Thuras Sond #1, #2, 64 or $3 for a sanipia uction ICES St. Poul bas already stuted tts willingness to | ¥- Parwell & Co, by ulus representations, tried | Major Novins and Fife-Major Moore and n vorps | aay, ‘ihe Mesare. Ihunilion bought lot No. 7, bor, (ty oxprass, OF tua Gast eatablieh sn depot tho moment tho workenry | 10 got out of Jali, but. tho wurotios offered wera | of buglens will furnish tho wartiul music, “A | {8¥e I 4 4 is Candine in Amariems put Oh glo: = hicago 7 ” Mhey wes Hy Rosebud uth, 0 valttuble Kentucky bred cow, muy und tly pure, Refers a9 erected, Incase the negotiations dé not full | Hot acceptable to Judyo Sunlth, Thoy wera | malo quartet will sing somo of tho old army | which thoy yesterday brought forward for sille Dev ehienge, Adirons throug there wili_undoubtedly be a'deckied | Frank Carpenter and Stephon A, iteynolils, sougs, and Mr, W. N. Bmilth will sing © Who'll | Bo huage sho ametioneos ce plained that soveral GUNTER, Confoctonor, boone Fealuutate in the vicinity of the now | ‘ax Grand Jury held two sessions yeaterduy, | havo the Lett?" asong composed by StrGcorgs + dutdy, the Ructionser, Ox plete were 78 Sadiwuti-st., Chicago, works, if fentlemen who wore not preeout at tho ‘Thurs. day sale were disappointed in not having bud an opportunity to bid upon this partioular ani nial, and tho owners bad therefore concluded to €lys ovorybody 9 fair chanco to got ber. The ois Waa quite spirited, the blooded animal being dnally sold to Maj. Soth Ward, of West pe Mo, for $1, lusinuations wero end = that «tho | ale = wus iletitlous, Dut the probabilities nro’ thut jt waa entirely fulr and legitimate, It would Wo carry a fall line ot Boota and Bhood, Just a4 £004; apany whvinasle house. inthe city, aad, baring OF ownorabip tu thom, sell them at lower prices t pthor house, Call and sea usyor send for Our PSF”, Mat und » ‘8n ordol By A. D. WILMANNS & C05 cena seaBi gee ® CLOSING-OUT AUCTION SAKE intending to bong’ all the jail casos down to tho 4 MAKING AN ABAIGNMENT. ‘ euture Annee, aor Looms, deator tn wayon aod wt ay hi Aton tro Bila, dunnesthg” theo, gpiph atresia mado iy eaaaanent ‘yesterday to, belt Gmaweie tuuteer’ ail bo fintenod to to-day é ; Y z o " rine Tiy following was the business done in tho Aout €6,00) wailothiv ants, madeuu of atta, | CPamianl Cure pentordtays Wiley Huron, ' victes orys tk clang against insurance oupantes, | tontiary; Charles jauieke, leaded guilty to Hoot uftor the buttio of Btono iver, in bonor of Co}, Joo Boott and the Nineteonth Sllinols Ine Suntry. HYDE PANK ‘Tho Board of Trustovs mot at tho Village Hull Jautovening, All present. After some minor ‘business tho Board proceeded to canvass the preatiait returns, which wore declarcd ay fole For Trusteca—Johnatoue, 2,070; Webster, 2,007; Foss, Ll; Ford, 1720; Hobart, 1353; Balrost 58. ‘CANDIES, ros Wvory Day, Conaid- orod tho WENT In ihe wont. CARAMELS a Boda ty. ‘Wiolmaloungioiall e BO STATE ST. 0 WRAL 4 us ceed furniture, ete, ure about $20,000, } sSend. for price 340 creditors, stattored all over "the country, | foTwery, and Edward Loy andCharlos Van Doron 1o & Tol ouds sont, tsk, . 12, anywhere, 1 5 ety BBSSs be untatr to stato that thore was any outward a Holo agent ‘for the "Stuer rola . most of thou, howover, realding in tho West Fe aac pomees and ware romandod; Jessa | '1, owe, G1} Hodson, 77a; Wendt, 253. ovillonce of croakedness In tho-conduet of the Wigs mado to order and warranted. | Saturday, April 24, at 10 o'clock & Uv Ste" WWayn whe ia dow cof ete nes | avn Gondagafu ty Ckunty Jail dona Mur | SUbucees scat ea A LST aux truatecsana | feoetnemeseamen a Ne M2) A eolutely PB D1 eager a Wott laa, | wo miltaal wiinout ragarte ly goods on Band ‘amauota dug the others ranged froin 1.00 un | Pay Was acquitted of larceny, tho Clerk olected. ‘Tho Cer and Trustees then | mado that there was witogottor too much Kine solutely. Pure. ae aber Bola ae a Loonie started in business bore in On the application of the State's Attorney, Fine Parior and Chamber Ss! > ate Tablea” and General Hoasehold Gosds. Also lot of Clothing, &c., Ac. wile ~ AR mask snd wil) be sold as we positively ro BOxL WAST5, JOLINEON, Avcuonsth took {het prescribed cath BE olfice, after which the Board procecded to the election of village ofticers for the ensuing year. 1 were unanimously elected: Wollor, Oa: hoguer Village railer, O. logue; tt to: flee, jest year bought out bis part- | Judgo Smith lesued a writ of habeas corpus £01 ner, Mr, eae and einco then Buch Stodnoy™ Burns, now In the Jallet bonitoutiagr, 8, load ‘of indebtedness had bung ovor | who has been {udicted with “ Nibsey " Paynoau ‘este Ced a aro atnn ete | GMO cEue eo, Mua Nt 4 rl sorv! out B torm 0! vo re culves bosetbim, He owed Mr, Avery $11,600. } burglary, having been convicted in thesouthorn ship between certain 0! she Henney: nen. ROM GR APE CRE. z TRUNKS, ai Fe favorite ib fend ‘AM TARTAN. pat... iy AD yusekeeps ing cities of tho wo Pa AT Th rd OOOO ther ral a ‘Tourists, Travelers, Rxcur Peccee Genie, ents ee eae iene tea witbous {oar of the fi ls remuiting from boavy (nd OHAS. T, WILT!S Gesilble food, £8- Com vnded for purity and ™Do! runks, Baichels Bags fomen eas py ine Governm ont Cher! bE Mo ba BARING POWDME 00. Hew York. 1901 aulmal {¢ $1,500 would doit sovoral partics as- L, Norlon; Captain of P fh 2 *{ sorted that the rumor was falso, Tho cow had

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