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r t THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIT, 29, 1880-—-TWELVE PAGES. Democrat (no roferenes mennt to orl he had been converted to tho faith of. outh he had nnternly enough by Democratic influences. had been taght to_boltove In St. Peter and 8t, Paul, and in Gen, Jackson (laughter), with tho reforenve always in favor of Gen. Jackson, iif, after the War, he went to tivo in tho South, nt which time ho wasn Constitutional A short timo, after arrivin, there Ae nttended a Democratic meeting, at which ne wns at first well pldnecd, but whon the broke up with three cheers for Jett antohuve his doubts about it, that he was tho first Republican inthis State named Dougins, but that was not so, Some nincteon yearsngo a man by that ised the ds, +A nnn must be either na patriot or a traitor,” and, thinking of his fathor’s words, and preferring to be n. rather than a traitor, he bad become nt jean. After the conclusion of Mr, Douglas’ speech the meeting adjourned THE CITY-HALL, SUPERINTENDENT O'DONNELL was on the sick- Het yeatordny. ‘Tne fromon and policemen will be pald Satur- Tho caso of Thomas McGuiro, Joo Loftus, and Dyer, charged with robbery from the person of James Dyer, is on trial, MATRIMONIAL, WARD—WARD, Aquict and unostentatious but olegant wed- ding was celcbrited Inst night at No, 268 Bouth Ashland nvento, the home of tho bride's parents. Tho contracting parties wero Miss Kittie J. Ward, daughter of tho Hon, J.D. Ward, Into of this city, but now a prominent mining operator of Leadville, and Mr. W. 8. Ward, of the Intter place. Tho ceremony was celebrated nt 6o'olock, tho Roy. F. D. Ward, of Rochester, N. ¥. tho fathor of the groom, officiating. malds wore Miss Jonnio Ward, Miss Bello Wal- ler, Miss Kittio Chattorton, and Miss Virginia ‘A. Mungor, Albort Allen, Harry Rogers acted ns presents were numerous and fine, among the number being r presented by the part- jathor, two bronze vises: and agolid silyer and gold-llued feo-erenm set Ulysses Grant, and a magnificent ret of diamond entrings, brooch, room, Thorawere nbout ‘and's orchestra furnishing the muslo for dancing. Tho bride and groom loft on the evening triuln for New York. Aft honeymoon trip through the Enet thoy witl re- turn to this city, on route for Leadvillo, which Is to be their futuro home, . WILEY--sORTIS. laco Inst ovening at tho THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘A. 8. BATES, U.B. A. 1s at tho Palmer. A. K, Pepwucx, of Paitadelphia, fs at the Gard- been surrounde Unlon Democrat, Jovan L. E. Hoan, Boston, t¢ at the Grand Ronsnt Euuetr, of Indiannpolis, is at tho 8 had beon anid Coxanessuan D. J, Monnet, of Johnstown, Ta,, isat tho Grand Pacific, Rosarr J. Bunvrrre, of tho Inwwkeye, Bute Ington, In., was at the Tromiont yesterday, Jams I. LANavon, Vice-President Vermont Central Raflrond, Montpelicr, Vt, Is at tho 20, Monat, A. WW, Buckmaster oun Darzert, Pittaburgs As Gai itstirond and 5. K, Buarirk, Baltimore Newark, 0,, aro at the Palmer. Cunriss, of the Chicago Theolo accompanied hy J.C, Goddare starts for Germany to- Tiftany, of Now York, nors of tho bride's Frank Gater, students, Gaye and wilt bo ausent fourmonths. Fdward ny, Rochoster, nz P. 8. Towle, Cl York, and M.Cun- a . Haynes, New Pitteburg, are at the Sherinan, C._P, Ricumonp, Appleton, Wis.s fried, Bt. Puul, of Ex-Anp, R¥An, Suporintendont of Motors, re- signed yesterday to go into business for him- a ane Btaeer, 1 cea Mich. and EW. f five froin Leadville, aro at tho ‘ra- ‘Inn Tronsurer yostorday received $1,358 from tho Water Dopartment and $007 from tho Col- | A guict wedding ‘Tie temperature Manasse, optician, UNE Bullding), was at $A. Hi. 625 12 m., 852.3 p. Mey OBS Gf, Daromoter, 8 a. 1. 2,753 8 p. tty “yar Repubitean Cou ‘esteriny. aa observed by . 88 Madigan street (Trin 65 degrees: 10 a, Op. m., 05; 8p. my Hts were opened yesterday for a turn-tablo for tho Btato-street bridge, Tho bids ranged from $2,500 to $2,088. No award was made. ‘Tre Council holds an adjourned meeting to- morrow .afternoon, when tho canvassing of tho returns of the Inte election will be com- he his datghter, te Morea, rit with Ficld, Leiter & Co, ‘Tho coremony wns per- C. E. Cheney, of Christ Church, and waa witnessed by tho relatives and n fow friendsof tho bride and groom. Tho coup- io wore tunattonded, save who acted as best man.P Tho brido was richly and becomely attired in a white bdridal-robe, with heavy Vell and orange blossoms. After the coremodny the guests were Invited to partake of n.supper served by Eckhurt. The presents wore hutierous and viluably, & gold watch from tho groom and a eilyer wuter-service from the nseociates of the grovin Tho couple lett the cit foratrip thrangh tho “nt homo” after May 15 at thoir now home,'No. 285 Michigan avenue, ODD-FELLOWSIIIP. THE SIXTY-FINGT ANNIVERSATY of Odd-Followship was celebrated Inst evening by Excelsior Lodge, No. ist Church, corner of Clark and Washington streets, The audience was quite large, and much Interest was manifested In tho oxercises, Affor an organ overture by Mr. John McCurdy, the Hon. John G. Rogers delivered tho opening uddress, Ho sald that the meoting wus called to celebrate, not tho sixty-flrst anniversary of tho Order, but of its Introduction into the United Btates. Some ambitious and loving members of tho Order hnd traced Ita origin back to. the days of the Roman Empire, and he for ono loved those things which camo down from the olden thes to. the people of He referred to the many virtues of the Order and tho oxtent to: which ithad grown, conclud- ing by snying that ho hnd been an Odd-Fellow thirty yenrs, nnd hoped todle‘In the Order,which had no scereta to Keop from tho world except thoso by which the members guarded thoniselyes from fmposition and intruslon, Thy nddress of the event DL. Shorey. Uo said tho Order in tlils country: was an, unostuntations nett man, und its anniversary rated during the present weolk at cities whose existence was un- known when tho Washington Lodge of Bultl- more wad organized sixty-one, yeirs ago. Tho cardinal yirtucs of the Order wefe that it enlarged the elrele of friondship, taught ite members to hold fnst to jntegrit pall tho duty 0! dead, and) citing for the orphan, and ita ritual taught tho duty of man to is fellow mim, and tho doors of tho Order wore at atl times thrown open to bonest and indus- Indeserlbing the social doctrines tho addross wus nty Committee will meet: ternoon ‘st the Grand Pacific. tion to select delegates to 8pring- robably be called for Monday, the ith, and the primaries for the preceding Satur day. by Mr. C, A. Dla; s, Tus contract for bullding a tunnel under the river at Harrison street wns yestorday awarded to Martin MeNichols at bisbid of $7,050, or $17.00 per foot, He was requested to como forward with his bondsmen nt once, Amona tho building pormita issued yesterday was ono t) D, F, Bromner to erect n one-story bakery, Nos, 47 and 49 Kramer street, to cost 32,200, and one to_E. B. Leland to creot two two- story dwellings, Nos, 414 and 414% West Monroo street, to cost/ $8,000, ‘TupContréilor yesterday pald Potter Palmer $20.28 in sutisfaction of a Judgment obtained amuinst tho city’ on necount of damages In the widening of State street In 1673. The original judgment was about $13,000, and while the case as been going through tho various courts tho interest hus swelled the amount as above, rof tho arib yesterdny reported tho water for half a milo around the erib us conalde erably rolled, the result of the whid driving tho water from the river out there. and thought it would be several days bofore tt clcarcd up. The chnnged. conditiun of the watter-supply was noticenblo at tho rookery, but It was not near us bad ag it was some weeks ago. Maron Hanntsox was yesterday in recelpt of a clreularfrom the Mayor of Ottawa, Canndu, neking his cobperation in the matter of rolie for tho aufferers by the recent fire at Hull, P.Q., which destroyed balf of that placo. Accompn- nying tho circulars were a number of pipers for the signatures of such ns would contribute $1 or more to the cause, which he distributed on tho Bonrd of Trado and at the principal hotels, whero they can be found. MEASLES AND BMALL-POX, ‘Thore wore no now enses of sniull-pox yester- day, though quite a number was repo! each instunce an examination showed that meusies had been mistaken for tho disease by tho attending-physician, and the nuthoritica suy that the flrst named malady has become epi- demie, and oxpress considerable alarm thorent. During the day severat ilealth Office with the disease, and complained that thoy had no where to Deen turned out of tholr boardin, one of tho cases, Dr. De Wolf asker Agent to tuke charge of re auch, and st boing dangerous to haye tho dis- ease spread around the streets; but ho co not, or would not, do anythin eutnstances, therefore, tho disense will ato examined as usu candidate for Attorney- 1A. 0, ha A. 0, MATTA: of Guiesburg, enoral; Col. Clarl senting for Governor; R, W. McClnughrey candidate for Stato Treasurer; and of Dixon, candidate for ¢ the Grand Pacific. “ane Union Vetoran Club of tho Fifth Ward hold a meeting Inst evening at No, 15 Archer avyenuo, Mr. Charles §. Shoreck, tho Chairman, addressed the mnceting, which was followed by # towromarkes from others. Thoy then adjourned ‘until next Wednesday evening. “Mns. Kerr, of No, 254 Wert Twelfth street, whilo washing tho windows of her huuse yesters day forenoon, accitentally he pao of wings, and hud an Are the elfects of which she nearly bied to death before medical ngsistance arrived, J.W, Anpenson, 34 yonrs of go, employed nt Wolls & French's careshops nt the corner of Paulina street and Blue Island avenie, was se- his rightleg badly broken apilo of lumber falling afternoon while he boing most noticeable. ‘on tho 9 o'clovk tral Socretary of Stato, fouthwest, and will be at tho First Method- run her right band yoroly injured aud had bclow the knee by dithim aed o'clock yesterday ‘Tuene wasn crestfailen Italian at tho corner of Washington and State streets at 4:30 Inst evening. A gust of wind sent his stock of toy balloons high in the air, and thoy landed on tho wires of the telegraph go far away from tho that. thoy could not bo secured. There dozon balloons in the stook; value, 75 his generation, WILLTAS PRINGLE and Mrs, Ellen M, Pratt, of No. 17 Gold streot, while drivin ‘day aftornoon on tho Stony Js! near Fifty-seventh street, were thrown out by The lady bad bor right le ankle, and Mr. Pringle bad Tocated. Thos were taken to tholr.homes in tho southwestern portion of the city. AT n meeting of tho Chicago Choss Associntion yesterday afternoon, held at No, 150 Dearborn Btrect, It was resolved. after bearing the report of tho Committee of Conference, to consolidate tho two organizations In this city under the name and title of the Chicngo Chess Associntion. ontlemen only who have paid thelr duce 8 entitled to Vote or to use the property’ was delivered by nd boulovard, introduction of tho rsoné came Into tho and that they bad enjoined upon tho patient, the and features of the Order marked by many really beautiful passages. and. ut the conclusion Mr, Shorey was heartily ap- plauded, ‘The succoss of the ovening exerolses was enhanced in no small degree by the’seles- Chicago Quartut und readings by Birs. Auna Cowell AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Thoro is now running at thy Academy of Musfo a play possessing much strongth und af- fordlng opportunity for an admirable ploco of acting on tho part of Mr. EB. drama {s called * Koutuck.” Its author Js J.J. MeClosky, who 1s the father of a number of molodramns more or lesa famillar to the patrons of tho “ Across the Continont" sort of thing. The story is an interesting ono, tho situations aro oxceodingly good, the diulog generally ia the charactors, contrasted, and there Js a pleasing absenco of gunpowder In ita four acts, are found in tho first and Inst acts, whero the {r= relevant dinlog should bo cut. ‘Tho plot relates toa contest over n woman between two Ken- tuckinng, whose fathoty made thom enemies a sortoft a Mone ‘oud has oxisted for conturies, and the two prominent figures tn tho P The fet that Si worn gives the affulr. in the manner ado auceatore—with pistols or knifet! toruin one another fiuncially, Mr. B. T. B8tet- Woodford in the scone on tho recs course between his jockey was capitally cnr ried. and Jn bls interview with Belle and Powell in_ tho first act he played with n delicnto 1 reolition of the situation, ‘hompson was vory hap] W ex-Confedernte cay: elvilio a8 Uncle Eph brought tho flavor of sugur-cnno and orange-trees. Iteally Ilttle ean be said in favor of the ladies, Fleteher was tho horofne, She fs avery monoto- 18 actress, and has wn exceedingly slight per- oyd sang a sony for which she was applauded, wave a fule dinlect to a negro purt. Dra, er, on the other hand, played thu rélo of an a8 near as wo could dis- Misa Iie Moss, tact, played with n touch of nuture that redeemed her acting carly in tho . Tux North Bide concertsto bo xiven at Lincoln Park this summer will soon be begun. It is proposed to give two a week this year—one overy'Friday evening during the delving senson * on tho olevntion fronting tho Lake-Shore drive, and tho othor Sunday afternoons, ‘Tho amount f which Mr, P,P. Older- wibscribed $100, and Mr, Perry H. Smith will contribute ns meh moro, T no doubt, will be easily ratgod, | John 11 conduct the orchestra, “T, Burrenwontit, Agriculuraliat, President Indianupolls Taliroad, Cioveland; Manoger Chicago, Milwaukee; Dr. V Under the cle- no telling where ‘he emigrant trains were ut no signs of small-pox wero discoverod, and at the hospital the patients were reported ns doing well. needed is about $1 shaw has alren FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tne Assistant-Trensurer disbursed $50,000 in gold yeatorday, z ‘Tnen® wero $90 barrels of alcohol exported yesterday by Chicago distillors. At the Sub-Trensury yesterday $15,000 In silvor was received and $6,000 paid out, ‘Tity recoipte for duties yosterday amounted to $21,300, of which $14,000 was for spirits, $3,207 for tobacco and cigars, $1,207 for beer, and $4,755 W.G. Swan, Gonernt Trattle Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway, ip: ont State Lunntic Asylum, Winnebago, Wis.; M. Davis, President jake’ Superior Ship-Can: and Rattrond Company, Now York; and George H.. Crosby, Auditor Chiengo, Roek ‘Island & Pa- ciito Rullrond, Leavenworth, are at tho Grand iv » Noor suys that a recent statement in THE TRinUNE that ho would have tho disposl- ‘ton of thondmission tickets to tho coinity ublican National Convention was a remarkably brashone. ‘Tho tickets will bo controlled by the Republican Nationnl Connnittee, who probabty: Will distribute thom pro-rata wtmong tho delce- gates. Any ono desiring adinission had better ouitivate the most friently terms with tho dele- gates from his Congressional district. Tue creditors of Abner C. Loomis, the car- ringe-manufacturcr, whose place of business on West Randolph strect was destroyed by fire a short tlmo since, met yesturday afternoon In Room 11 TrurnuNe Building to discuss tho siti ‘th Mr. Loomis offered to dollar to all creditors, but cents. Tho mattor wns finully referred to at com- nites of five, which will report atu meeting to De held to-day. “Mi. W. SM. Hevarian, who haa hud charge of THE Tunune engine-room since 187] to Arizona, where he has accepted porl tho Valley Forgo Mining Compuny. Last wven- ing hy was presented by his old associates on The Uenuns with wv broeeh-loading shotgun, a belt, and cartridges, so that hocould remember thom in bi home. Mr. Heughan was completely taken by surprise, and this token of friondship was highly appreciated by him, Ricnany HeLLes torday solicited t Ward, aftor investigation, sor violence hina been attemptend, and that Hellor only anticipated somo trouble. ‘Tur collections for dutics yesterday amaunted to $8,301, Fotlowing isa lst of dutinblo goods recelyed: Carson, ‘o., denses dry oods; Bile Lei » Pile, Scott & © Cb. di Its chiof faults 233 hoxes tin plate; N. ver oil; L, Katmat 3 Lawrence & Martin Hargis, 6 cuses chy 10 cases yurnish; rug sundries. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Trinry-one of the Balliffs yesterday got thoir extra pay for four months, amounting to $50.05 long before the; tnguc-Capulet 40 cents on tho tter wanted 50 ‘Tz County Clerk yostorday signed and sented 1M of tho new refunding bonds of tho denomi- nation of $1,000 aud 305 of the denomination of in tho assumption of yinun, and Mr. W. ‘T. Jaues T. HEALY, one of tho Deputy Shoriffs, was 0 suddenly and sovercly sMitten yesterday hat he had to bu gent to Mno dowble-barrelod with a billows attuck Twesty-vive Scandinavian emigrants, pass- {ng through Chicago on route for the farim lands of Wisconsin, dropped in nt tho County Clerk's Olllee yestorduy afternoon, and, in n body, do- their intention of becoming United States eltizons, ; Tue Grand Jury yosterday heard olghteen cusos, returning ten true bills, lve no bills, and pussing three. The touk some further evidence dn the Seventh Ward clection cuse, mont was coturned against Isane Cleaves for lnreeny, lurceny as bnilee, and ombozzlement, in stealing a rallroud tickot belonging to Etiouno boss longshoremnn ald of tho pokeo, negro duine with, tloguish, an Irish di hor scene In tho Ins y ‘wages, but thoy rofused Mo work for hin, olalin- ing he is not good pay. Yesterday tho crow of the steamor Cuba were obliged to unioad tho vessel thomsclves, outeldo help beln; able. Holler expects to bave colored men to work for him to-day, and, fark; wants the police to belp him out. Mit Max Montsunug wis resting moro casi- ly last ovening wlion at his residonce, No, 387 No to learn hiscondition. During the afternoon he reat pain, tut in the ovening was com- ycomfortable, The broken riby have n replaced, and it now turns out thi |, thore Is nothing, Derg’ condition to indiento my dunger. He ta recotving all the requisit medical attention und cnroful 6 Ike bood fs that in a few days ho will be rapidly on tho way towards convuloscence. ‘Tus Union Veteran Club hold an adjourned mooting lust evoning in the Grand Pacitte Hotel, with Prosidont Martin Beem in the chair. wns decided to turn out on Decoration Day, BMny 20, and Comrades Hoem, Jncobs, Sexton, and Patterson were appoiuted a comimit- tee to codpernte with the committees of the Posts of the Grand Ariny of the Hepubllo. Judson Kilpatrick sent lecture before the Club Muay Hrooks, Jacobs, James J. Meaty, Harper were appointed to cot Lecture Commitios and decile whothor tt is advisable to have the entertainment, mittos wis appointed to wait upou ‘Mr, Pottor Paliner to sceura from him, if possll for headquarters to be opon every ever ‘Tne Harms cuse continues to occupy the ate tontion of the Court at Wheaton, Architects Dixon and Willett wero examined and testified ua to tho Julius Zander as to tho churueter of the work dono, and Aloxander Wolcott 1 doue as County Survoyor Jn givin £x-Commissionera Mi, BALATICA’S TESTIMONIAL. ‘Tho tostimonlal concert tendorcd to Mr. Hans Tnlatka, thole cénductor, by. the Germania Minnorcbor,was given Wednesday evening at the Central Musio-Hall, and was attonted by a very largo audience, whieh shows that tho leador of old times enjoys his former prostigo and popu- The program outlined for tho testi- moninl wag a very ambitious ono,—It might woll be called almost a colossal one for nu yocul socloty,—ns it enibraced for voices, Fischer's “Calm Seaand Prosperous Voynye,’ Holfmiann’a oper, oak), baritone ig trouble, ho reporter culled .n Null street, ‘Tne body of the young man found in tho ruins of tho Chicago Clty Itnilway Company's barn + Inst Saturday ufternoon wis recognized by u old inan named Shuetfor, ving on ‘won atrevt, within half a block of the burn, as that of his son, George Shuelfer, a young man of 31 » whose cocupation was puth Ktate-strect rostuurant, fathor f{dentilicd his son both by the wooden pipe which was found In tls pocket, and by the counterfolt. M-cont man had friend er of the raliway emp! visitor at the barn, Mttlo strange that were fortunitel, could be icarni eo mn "for tonor (Mr, Paul Qlr, G. Greiner), and mule chorus; tho en- somblo from " Tunnhiluser,” soprano solos (Miss Helone Bulatkn), tenor (Mr, Schult chorus,—the acne where Tannhauser from tho wrath aftor his return from the Venusborg:; and flrat finite from Balatke sang tho part of rene, and Mr. 81 that of Itenzi, assisted by full_ mixed chorus and orchestra. Tho solo the pi xram wero tho *Cujus Animain,” from tho *Stabat Mater" i anid Q (' Hrzitt're Nicht") from tho * dn addition to these, th tra—an unusually exeeltent one, which did itself reat credit—pluyed the Behumann Symphony Tt ts suid that tho relutiona with w num- yes, aud Was HL Froquen| ‘whieh Lulng ensy, tt soe 10 Wis not variier miss ‘fuz Joint Committes mot yestorday and talked over Court-House mutters, i with Sexton for not making wore rapld progress, and the architect wis instructed report us to the condition of the building now, aud who {s responsible for tho delays, also to wostions us he,thinks will furthor directed to notity O'Brien & Co, to goinmence the plustering, if revented, and to consult with the city thoy cannot hurry u thelr purt of the rotunda. A discussion’ too! place as to altering the top of the structure wo ne to tinprove its appearance, tho result belay uw decision to recommend that no change be mude, Tho Walkor settlement was noxt talked about, the Impression being that he did not inteud to complete bis work untl] differences were ad- d No Betton ya takon, asthe matter Js pending lize), Buxtul and tzahelh protects of tho noblomon & proposition to. of Sree fonts ae Magte Flute,” by porate with the authorities and sco if r f that compose Andante and Scherzo from Vt welcome * Svptet."" Wo reserve a dotusled orit- felam ot tho performanco until another occn- sion, but my congratulate the Milunerchor that it shows wlgns under Its now conductor of hays 4 eit itaclf from the lethal posed 60 long, und tho con handsome testimonial that waa given him in tho way of attendance, ug well wencral musicul success of the cuncert, consid. ering the maguitudy of tho program, MRS, FALK'S TESTIMONIAL, ‘Tho interost {un tho approaching testinontal to Mrs. Loulé Fatk, which ty to take place on Tuca+ day noxt, Is already inade munifcet by a very Iberal reserve of seats. was quito large, upwards of 200 choice locations An especial feature of ubile, places Br, without tccome spontancous o: Wiuntities and prices, y in which it ruyN jo what ho hid otar upon the the burglar who is awaiting tho ja to bu aturted for Jolict to serve out his fifteen yenrs in the Penitontlary, yeator Himeclf undor indict- doiler Currier and Turns koy Peter Whalen, Ho and soverul otber prison: ord bud just bud u bath and were ordered by tho turnkey to return to their cell, und al Helter compiled readily, ‘The turnkey reported him to the Jailer for disobedlonce, an rier ordered bitn to bo pt and went along with ordor unforced. | By this time Bultor had gotten ho refused to leave, und attempted to ree day morning trled 1 ‘on tho question of tho change of plang, but thoy h ment for slaughterin; were only parttutly beard, howover, were aaked gone very pertinent questions tanching thelr canncotion with th work, whlch must bavostirred up somo unptons. ant rocolluctions, ospeviully alneo fow of rexpectations, ‘Tho trial will De resumed thls morning. THY TWELUTH WARD REPOBLICAN CLUR beld a mecting yosterduy evening at thelr room, atreet, Mr. Sanders, of the organization, in the chair, the announcement that the wis called fi the general Interest of the ublican purty und not of any candidate, who Chalt introduced to the andlonco Leonard Bwett, who, Lowevor, siinply upologizod for not Inuking & speech, which the condition of his voico prevented, and called upon Gou, Hulbert to apenk for bln. Gen, Hutbert nado a stirring spooch, in which hoe maintained that tho spirit which caused the Hebellion wus still in existence, and jouth wis ite living evidences, This solid Bu bad to bo met aguln by a solld North, a6 it still agyriavod over tho dlsusters which hud been. visited upon thom In thoir strugglotooverthrow the Union. In the Stutes of Loulsinua and Mise aissi ppl 60,000 Kopubiicans were bound hand and. Tout by the buildozers,—u state of things which. had been brought ubout by murder, assusiua- ton, terrorizing, and fraud, correct which evila was to di 1, A. Douglas, boing called ng, announced him: led Hepublican, and went iv had been bora 6 WB Werv Oxiline Thosalo on yesterday «lin tho dungeon, urikey to Seo the | being mada on chungo, which [gs mado de for a balls ment, untitled “ Sunday Night,” by Mr, P. Phi urticdiar friends of Bir. exquisit song raro trout in store for tha vt ire, Balk on ‘Tuceday. MOOLEY's. 0 how well “ The Two Orphans" ‘bus been cast in this olty, with what magniticont sconiy offoct it hag boon produced, and how fre- quently the pluy has been svt beforo our the- atro-goors, itis not astonishing that Miss Kato Claxton and her present company attract but Uttle attention, This uctross may find her ate truotlvencas as tho sympathetic Loulss undimine pheg i vin smaller towns; here the novelty of been worn away, and, as her as- sutnpuon is not strong y bt to Oxcey tonal Intercat, she is meroly bursting horsolf b: resenting the celebrated druma unless sho can lo 60 fu @ Mauuer wt loust equullug former pro- with a fair working com> are well acted, West Madison rand tum! move him by force, bo seized tried to curve them, T over, and succeeded, notwithstandiug bis str; gics, in plactn; passed the night ‘THE trialof M. B, MoDonough on a chargo of Kidnuping Squire Grove cume to an end in the yesterday morning, the jury MoWade ‘who have ean attost the very 1 him in the cooler, whore crowds which will Crituinal” Court Kommouberin nding bim guilty, flo was tlued Summerville pleaded sentence wus suspended, Lawless, Georgo Moore and Tbonas William Henderson charge of nsauult, Louls Levit i s chargy of forgot io larceny, and jam and Stephen and urthy pleaded xuilty to a is Levine plouded I Ely was tri ent. ‘Tho alleged at the the when the Govorninent wig populur thvestinent seauritios, and ler to secure more of them thin tho Government allowed tn one day to one individ~ ual, investors got agents hase utor in the vaso ual kept the mont @ caso, howovor, and aly way to vide the white elo- oO purchase for thot testified that he im, ut, that fi Ifo failed to make prisoner was acquitted, Btalyurtand ablo-! pany, and some en (0 oxpluin bow, although alpping in tho reservoir, and running over the rock ridge and down, tho Theapintnics aleelivity renohing to Jolict, and there ending in tho riyer, submerged. Haye tho plpo made fivo feet in dinmetor inside. Then fnstead of bay- ing pumps to pump the water up and letting it rin off down toward Joliet, baye a holo drilled Into tho Inrge [rou pipe at ia highest cle- vation, through which pump the alr from the Ingo pipo with a steam pumping apparntis, and as the air comes autet tho pipe the water will igo In tho pipe from tho resesvolr, and whon tho ur gets all ont of the large pipe the pipe will he full of water, and the wittor running with & foree to correspond with the distance which the vipoarifice at Jolict is below tho level of tho wator in tho reservoir nt tho vast end of tho RY » Tho said distance in estimated to be about. y foot. Tho hydrwulle power of that depth in afive-foot tubo’ wilt be somothing someuwhnt tromendous. It will give ttn speed tundoubteds Ww of from ten to twenty miles per hour; and & to Josla Batchelder appenrs to advantage as Henriette, while Mr. HL. 1. Phillips makes nn .oxcollont Count. Miss Murguret Cone, as Mari~ ‘anne, 1s moderately suceessti), and’ the sumo inay ho sald of Mrs. Brutone, who assumed tho part of the Frochard, Sr. C. Av, Stevonson doubles the roles of Pierre and the Chentlier, It ja tho intention to run tho play during tho entire week, When Mist Claxton comes again totus hope she will have something now to offer us, THE OLYMYPIc, “ The “ominent, genuine, original, gront, and only” Pat Roonoy and his company are here. Thoy nre attracting a patronage not quite as Jorge as during tho recent engagement, but; which must bo finttering to tho manager of tho troupo, So far ns wo enn Keo, tho people are tho Bamo as formerty, nnd, ns tho folks composing such oranizations soldom bother themselves to introduce apy thing now from the beginning of a sensor to tho ond, the program is about tho same ns it was. NOT IN TITE BILLS. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, . Lovtsvirns, Ky., April %.—A remarkable sceno occurred ntareading given to-night by Mrs. Scott Blddons, Tho first part of the pro- gram had just beon conclided, the inst feature of which was tho rendition of “Tho Santac.’ Mra, Slddons apponred in costume, and tho fudience as much moved by her dramatto dis- play, Suddenly a woman, pushing past tho doorkeeper, ran down the matn, aisle, lenped on tho stage, and, rushing to Mrs. Siddons, attacked her savagely. The woman had a dog,in hor arms, and a colored man followed hor. Persons interfered, and prevented any injury to Mra. Sitdons, who explained that tho youig, woman ia n demonted cousin who escaped from hor cus. todinn, Great oxcitement was produced tu tho nudlonce by the occurrenco. DRAMATIC NOTES, Harry J. Sargent now has Kato Ficld nan star. Helen Barry will probably visit America pro- {fesslonally next scuson. Tho senting capacity of tho Boston will be in- ercased 400 during the summer. “My Son-in-Law’ {8 mentioned as an early attraction next season at Union Square, Louis Mestayer will play tho part of Jtdtge Beeawinger in Annio Pixloy’s " M’liss"' next sen- son. And now wo hear that J. W. Collicr {sengaged to marry Emily Bakor,of “ Tho Celebrated Caso” company. Mr. John A. Mackey and Mr. Frank Parker aro sald to have been engaged by Rico for hia Sur- prise Party next season, Charles Rogers and Mattio Vickers will take nnothor fly at management, ‘This time the party will bo upon the Troubadour plan. “ Forget-BMe-Not” will peaibly bo scen in Boston Hen in aay. . W. Keero and Marlo Prescott will play tho leading roles. Miss Lillian Cloyes Clark hns sified for En- gland; and Miss Kute Forsyth and Milas Court- noy Harnes will follow her example May 16, Adelalde Thornton, who was hero recontly with Ontty-Gooft’s * Under the Gnalight" com- ny, 18 now # inember of tho coinpany supporte. Ing Annie Ward Tiffany. ‘Tho Hoston Herald telisus that the members of tho Great Oriontal Dramatical combination that lutely started on a Northorn tour are saw ing feo nenr 8t, Paul in hopes to raleo a atake for a second-class ticket toe Chicugo. “Fulrfax" at MoVicker'a on Monday. Tho fece will run oue week, when “ Engaged" will he presented, with Agnes Booth in hor great character of Belinda undJames Lowis ns Cheviot ‘o feet dinmeter at ten miles per hour fs equal that of ten fect dinmeter at two and one-half iniles per hour, and that draft should be kept up from our river cons tually, without, the 810,000 proposed. engine, and the £5. adny for fuel to propel it, and all thy other ineldental expenses attendant thereto, inteed, wo woutd have it to rejoice over, and at the ano thine havo the satiefaction of Knowing that many a poor mortal had been saved from starvation and tho Poor-Louso and other recep: tueles of diinptdated humanity from being overs crowdert, nnd alsa tte complaints stopped about our degenerating drinking fom. Lot somo of our exports ‘figure this question out. Thoy nro about inaugurating this huge siphon principle at tho Genesee Falls in New York State, so tho principle is not In doubt. Yours, “irom up a tree,” By Chicago & Westorn Indiana Rallrond Company. To tha Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Cricaqo, April 28.—Tho editorial entitied * Tho Railway Ordinance,” in yesterday's Tatnune, “has been read by a largonumber of our citizens with varying degrees of Interest. In that afticle you assumed mauy things to bo truo which unfortunutoly are without founda- tion infact, and drow conclusions thorefrom that wore pleasing to oyery right-minded man In ourcity who is not informed on ghis subject. But tet us not be deceived. Whe we aro deul- ing with great pubis. Interests, let us not dent on assinnptions, but on facts, lest we soon bo found where we cannot ery on acgount of our sizo, nor !augh on iccount of infafortune, Thave been acquainted with tho policy of your nye ¥ iiore than n quarter of n contury, and 2 Ente ways found it a zentous advocate of nll inensdres Inaugurated for the publi good. In this monstrous subeme now before the minds of our oitizons, it fs belloved that you de- siro to place gourse in tho light of its promoter, if It be for*tho pubile: good, and Bqunrely agninet it If it be otherwise. There- fore, [take tho lberty of asking n fow ques- tlona nbout what 1s assumed in tho article re~ ferred to: Ja this Western Indiana Hallway Company a railway company or a railway’ constriction company, incorporated to construct, milntaln, and farm out privileges to other rallrond com= panics? If it be the latter, thon It has no right to nvado private property and public streets with or without 2 lege! ordinance. ‘Tne ominent do- main Jaw contemplites no sch monstrosity. Were you represcnted at tho Council Inst atoning. evening? if so, wns thero nothing Hund in the grent unaninity there dispinyed? You stated tho right of way inctudes ull tho space between Third and Fourth avenues, and covering the land once condemncgl for the open- ing of Dearborn street. Js ther® anything In this now ordinance preventing this Company from buying portions of the enat sido of Third avenue and tho west sida of Fourth avenue, und consigning Third and Fourth avenues to the satu fate which Is now proposed for Dearborn strect? In short, js thore nny power to prevent this Company from absorbing every foot of land, Including all tho streets, suuth of Van furen strovt (which 1s ita objective point, the ordinance to tho contrary notwithstanding) to ‘wenty- second street, and west of Stuto strevt to tho river, oxcopting the present railroad lands and tracking, und faring out the samo to any rallrond company that will pay and com- R y With tho terms of this so-called Chicago & ‘estorn Indinna lallrond Company? In stating the final voto on this ordinnuce, have you not ‘unwittingly done injustice ton umber of our worthy Aldormen? For opening Dearborn street it was adjudged tho South Side, from South Water street to Thirty-third, und west from State street to the river, wits benetited. to tho sum of $1,000,000, and ‘was nsseased accordingly, Dy this. ordinance the South Sido {a to lose ‘this street and all this benetit, and ultimately Third and Fourth ave- nues besides, and tho city at large to assuma ‘and pay this $1,000,000, which It is Hable for nee cording to n Inte decision of one of our Courts. This our Council is to glye to nm company that shoul) bo named“ What is it?" Aftor tho city haa lost its Dearborn etreot, its ‘Third and Fourth avenues, and practically nll tho croga strects from State to*tho river south of Van Buren to Twenty-second atrest, with the intervening space all peiitee ed over with rail- road tracks, who would bo mad enough to at- tempt an approuch to the West Sido or to the South Sido between Van Buron and Dwenty- second streets? You assume tho Mayor and tho Law Popertnsnt havo protected tha city against thie €1,000,000 Nability before giving away Dearburn street. This is just what a majority of our Councilmen prevented bolng done by voting down Just Monday evening a inotion to refor this ordinance to a propor com mittee for the Law Departmont to examine,—an ordinance prepared by tho * What-is-it Com- puny’s attornuy, and never oxumined by tho elty lnw authority before its pnssage. This Council of wonderful unanimity not only {gnored that Hablility but every othor responsibility, both of a pune and priyato char- fActer, that this “ What-is-it” Company did not choose to assume, ‘Tho President of this Com- pany, or, as Ald. Dixon very aptly styled him, * tho boss,” was thon on tho ground dictating terims on which it would receive this franchiso from tho hands of tho City Fathors. Our Alder- mon of tho Firat and Second Wards required these unanimous gentlomen to record themselves on. overy scction of this ordinance, and would it not be woll for you to publish who were unan|- mous and who of thom wero not? The public bagoe areat intorest in theso things,and thoy should bo informed, Some representative gontlemon from Bfontre- alwere in the Council Chamber last Monday ovoning, and, with cvident surpriso, thoy in- quired, "Ie this tho way things uro conducted in Chicago?’ If those gentlemen had remained until the adjournment, thoy night havo seentho ‘unantmous part of our Counell leaving the core ner of Adams and La Sallo jn public carriages, while tho Atlermen from tho Kirst and Sec- ond Wards, with tholr ussociutes, marched off homeward a-foot, with no prospects of wince suppers or any thing of tho sort, No, if private and public rights and intorests all ovor tho South Sido to the extent of millions, to suy nothing of the$1,000,000 af city Hability for tho oponing of Dearborn. streot, nro to bo sagrl- ficed for 4 publio good, Jot ua frst bo stro bo- yond all doubt it fs for the public gon that this $s done, and not forn ring of specittators, with a fow Irresponsible churacters at tho front, and tho powers that bo in tho background out of aigh N, B, Rarpieys, i —— PULLMAN HOTEL CAR CHICAGO TO SAN FRANCISCO WITHOUT CHANGE, One of Pullman's fincat hotel cara will leavo Chicago on ‘Thursday, the 20th, nt 12:30 noon, vin Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy allroad, and run through to Snn,Francisco without change. Din- gram now open at No, 60 Clurk streot, whora sloeping-berths and through tickots enn bo so- cured, ‘This Is indeed a aplondid opportunity * for those contemplating a trip to California, Jt is sald that Aldrich and Parsloo bave cleared $96,000 on “ My Partner,” during its season of thirty weeks. By partnorship ugreement, Al- tirleh gots $2,000 and Parsloc $13,000 of this amount Among tho attractions at the Boston Musonm next season will ba tho spectacular production of * Tho Merchunt of Venico,” the sconcry and costumes: employed to hie procisely, slinilac to those used by Honry Irving at tho London, Lyceum. aAttho Paris Ambigu Thontro next autumn n dramatization of * Nana" will be seon, in which Nana will be mado « kind of thoughtless AMu- actté, not tho repulsive creature of the novel, and tho Comtesse de Muffat wit Ukewise become a aympnthotiec character, Mr. Charics Sutton, tho woll-known come- dinn, lately with Hooley's Megatherian min- strels, sailed on Saturday fur London to join Moore &_Hurgess’ minstrels for the suminer season, George ‘Thatcher, Johnson, aud Pow- ers and Gibbons, and French, of the Suu Fran- clsco Minstrels, will sail June 16 to play an en- gagement with the same compuny. Miss Kato Pattison will bo tho leading Indy of Miss Genevidve Ward's company. during, the ap. proaching American tour with" Forgot Mo Curloualy enough, Miss Ward, who bought tho icco of Grove & Merrivalo, tho authors, will have to pay Theodore Rroes OF Wallack's, for tho privilege of playing it in juls country, be haying Purohased of the authors the American rights. ¥ Mr, F.C, Burnand bas a lengthy ossay In tho Engtlsh magazine Time on acting ng n profess sion, and attempts to show that it is nat consld- ered n profession at all by the world at large. Ho advances, moreover, tho peeullar theory thatold aotors profer that thelr childron should not go_ upon the stage, because thoy nro ashamed of thoir calling, Nothing could bo more untrue, It 1s almost neodleas to say, Thoro is every indication that several lively lawsuits will ‘ariso_ concerning M, Adolphe Belot's inclodrama, “Les Etranglours do Paris,” which, it is anid, sevornl Now York managers ure Proputine to neaduco, A. 3f. ¥almor nnd Lostor Wallack mony thom. And now wo hour tit Messra. Tompklus & Hill, of the Boston Theatre purchased tho American right to the pleco o! tho author, and propose to sustain It. At tho London Galoty. tho home of burlesque and tight costumes, Mile, Sarah Bernhardt will upbeur with M, Coquolln ate on May. 2 “Frou Frou,” ‘“ Adrionno Lecouvrour,”. an “Les Enfants d'Edouard.” Mile, Bernbardt will find a rival in Miss Gonevidve Ward, who will play *L'Avonturién" under the spoctal piitronage of tho Prince of Wales. Mile, Bern: hardt’s rocent début at Parla in the samo charnc- tor will render the comparison moro interesting, ‘Tho erltics aro unanitnous in declaring that tho two aro worthy rivais. A cablo dispatch from London, dated tho Ath, thus describes Dion Boucicault’s reappourauce in that city: “The first performance of tha ‘Shaughraun' took place this evening. Tho houso was crowded in ovary part. Gallery. pit, stalls, and boxes were overilowing. Mr. souci- enult, from the moment ho ontered till tho con~ clusion, wna the object of in onthuainstlc ova- tion, ‘Tho cust included Mr. Henry Novillo as Cunt, Molineux, Roucicault as Conn, Misa Bella, Patonmn its Claye FYfolliutt, Miss Lydia Foote ns Moya, Whon Mr. Boucleautt first appeared In tho third xeene the house xavo him vw most en- thuslastio welcome, The pit and gallery were yoelferous; the stalls were hardly loss warm in tholr welcome. The actor wns called out after ovory uct, nnd, at tho conclusion, when Father Dolan wsks for security for his. future good be- havior, and Conn appeals to tho audionce, tho Intrer burst ngitin into onthustnstio appliuse. Ho was summoned boforo tho curtaln twice nftor itfell, Tho Adelphi audience scomod de- lighted to havo him back," THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Protection Against Cyclones, To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune. Crroaco, April27.—Tho destruation occasioned by tornadoes and cyclones in the WestandSouth suggests tho necessity of those living !n districts Vublo to thego suddon visitations taking sone precaution nguinst them, ‘Those occupying housea which cannot be mage to withstand tho force of these storme can Construct 9 pnasaqo- way running from tho first floor firat down toa depth of eight or ton feet below the natural sur- face of tho ground, If tho land Js not too low to altow of {t,and thon In a horizontal direction beyond the foundation of the building twonty- five fect or more, where it can bo enlarged into un underground chamber large onough to ae- commudate the entire fatality. comfortubly, to- gethor with furniture, bedding, te, tho land is tou low, thon follow out tho sumo plan, not. so deep, but have a gradual slopa on all lies; ' cover the underground chanbor outskte of house, Tho pissazeway from the start and chamber to ba entirely distinct from the house aud built as strong as onsite, provision belnig muide for Nghtand air, Tho qpamaawoway and chamber could be Inclosed und comented throughout, and so strong that baldigs fulling upon it would not crush it in, and th® colling of the chamber in places could bo furnished with squares of thick plate gluss, Into thoso underground chambers connected with Swelling and stores, public buildings, tele. graph and rullroud ollices, ote., the poople could rupldly sock shelter on the upprouch of tho dangerous cyclone or tornado. From the undcre ground room of the telegraph operator be could communicate through wires, also luld under- ground, with the noarcet point, and notify tho ottice boyond of the surrounding dunger und tha direction of tho stort, otc, ‘Those constructing buildings hereafter should construct the same In view of incoling and ro- Bisling theso storms and. avoid Ight balloon frumes and woak brick walls. Stone or beay: briok walls, flut roofs, narrow wintows, The Eldredge Sowlng-Machine.—It leads the world, und is the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments. 109 State street. Times: Our highest artists in dentistry: Tho McChesnoys boyond doubt, though but $3 a eet Rosy-cheokod misses and pretty boys buy tholr candy at Duwson's, #11 Stato stroet, Jailteation, dyspopsin,: nervous prostration, and all forms of yenural debility relloved by take ing Mensman’s Poptonized eet Tonio, tho only qpnention of beef contuining ita entire wiutris ous prongrtios. It ia not a mero stimulant like tho oxtravts of boef, but contains blood-making, foroo-yonurating, and lifoesustalning propertica; islavaluablo in all onfoobtod conditions, whether the result of oxhnustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neuto discase; particularly if ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Cnswoll, flacarit i oo: Proprictora, Now York. For sala ay drs » MARRIAGES. HUCK—MONRIS—On the 7th Inst., at tho reaidonce ‘futher, the ftuy, 6 belo’ paruuy wal by yn it Murrigy Afr; Hdward U, Huck and Miss Horths ¥, Morris, all of Chfeayo. . DEATHS, MUN HUT—April Ent Alma Ly daughter of Frod quand Clara B, Hurtbut, ngod 4 years months und 7 ry srubgral, {som roatdonco WM Indiana-avy Friday, Perse Tis ste hagas teal na eked aerkd a Hutibaadeste ae ba coerad at Watdbelun Gomes "TENCTI Apel 27, 168, Vrod Tesch, aged 87 yoara 6 BNlural rlun April 30, at 1p, mi, from hia late rose gona, two Ge Paouchwosl” of Whoullugs Cook Nye FOND—Aprit 71, at 10:40 p,m, at @ Oakwood boule- yard, Hap #, beloved aun, of Clarence 4, und Blar- i f brain, auud #mmuntits. other precautionary measure should bo taken | Ayton oh cone ang now eoldom thought of, Cautious Crnizsn, pincers CHES ed “autdtiey CVE) pabors VAIL Wator. ‘To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, Cricaay, April 27.—Suppose we emulate old Tome, and put the unemployed populace at work, and pay them out of the pubile exchequer andtbus make a-virtue pf a necessity. And what could wo find for them to do? Why, if nothing olso: could be gonjured up, let's have a ditch dug from our canal tothe rock ridgo commencement near the Summit, and at the end have a resorvolr made one hundred feet square, Then have iron pipes cast and putdown Frion On Ts [pte Beng, infant wo ge Noraan esa Casto tun, axe ‘t weoxsand 5 cs; Fund: ip yas im fhe residence of th te, No. woodiana Fark, idureday avid Sus," Yrlonds sre io ‘Fiter i anosday, April i Ga adumte, Amdt» pn Pil A nosday morning, . -tigee rate unee a erateet ‘jutiorel on Vetaay, bea Tasty a8 o'clock bm, from esday, April 47, of con Bt, Androw's Church, cornor Washington and Roboy- CLOTHING, is. Tho remains wilt bo taken to Clovoland, 0, for by i We are pleased. to announce a co; stock In every department, HOBBY YOUNG HEN ARE BUYING OF US, MIDDLE-AGED MEN . ARE TRADING WITH us, YOUTHS AND Boys. ARE CLOTHED BY US, and CHILDREN MABLEY'S PAULTUESS-FITTING GARMENTS, Every Garment on our counters is new, CUT BY ARTIST TAILORS, and MADR BY WORKMEN, NOT WOOD-CHop, THE FINEST LINE OF CENTS’ FURNISHING: GOONS Ever shown to purchasere in the Westen Market. We have absolute bargains in NO LEADERS, No DECOYS, but a low price and a steady ong the year around js what buyers demand, and what'we give. MABLEY, the Clothier, 154 and: 156 South Glark-st, AUCTION SALES. Renn nanny By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, SYand 8 Randolph-at,, Genoral Auctioneers The Furniture Of now ‘Delavan House,” {02 North Clark-st., Cornor Clark and Indlank-sts,, 6 rooms, ALL GOOD MEDIUM FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets, Crockeryware, Office Furntture, Dining-Room and Kitchen Ware, Chatrs, etc, Thursday Morning, April 29, at 10am, ELIBON, FLERSITEIM & CO., Auctloneen, 872 Chicago-av., Entire Furniture of Residence at AUCTION Thursday, April 29,;at 10 o'clock, Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Ioom FURNITURE, CARPETS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD O0Ds: Bala peromptory.. ELISON, FLERSIEMM & CO., Auctlaneers. 52 Pierce-st. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, AT 10 A. Hf, Entire Furniture of Family De«’ Clining Housekeeping. Parlor and Chambor Furniture, Care; pets, Beds and Bedding, Crockerywate) and goncrol Housekeeping outfit. TBIGON, BLERBHBIB & CO. RICH AND ELECANT FURNITURE OF RESIDENCH 1729 Michigan-ay,, near Eighteenth-st, (Owner, Nov, J, MONRO ginaox, going to Friday Morning, April 30, at 10 o’clock. Rich Parlor Sults, Elegant Chamber Sets, Parlor Omaments, Inlaid Tables, lendid Hew Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtals, ning-Room Furniture, Crockery, Glass and Sliver Ware, GYMNASIUM. Entire ontat of an olegantly furnished private AS Gi AS NEW. without resoryo, ELISON, FLERSHEIS ‘Aaetion ELEGANT FURNITURE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, : 346 N. La Salle-st. AT AUCTION, _ Friday Morning, April 80, at 10 o'c's Rich Parlor and Chamber Sets, Carpets of the house. Dining-Room and Kitchen Outfit Crockery, Glass, and Pla uh Gena Housekeeping Goods, All frat-clas# sale peremptory, owner giving up housckeepins. ELISON, FLENSHEIM & CO., Auctlonoor, Saturday Morning, May 1, at 10 o'clock, AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 1531 Wabash- av: WH SELL Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room FURNITURE, Carpets, acneral ful gg RAL ace, 1604 WABASH-AV: (NEW NUMBER), “Friday Moming, April 30, at 10 o'clock, WE BELL AT AUCTION ENTIRE FURNITURE OF ABOVE RESIDENCE, CONSISTING OF Parlor aud Chamber Se and, insaware, Dist ‘Good Goods ELIEQN, VLERSHEIM & CO. Auctioneer -b ANNOUNCEMEN' enn rn RA If ANNUAL MEBTING OF THI STOCKHOLD- ist Cathalle Colonizattor tho Grand “Pact tal, Wernoaday, May 5, ab 3 o'cinck m VORS OF ANDERSONVILLH AND Miportant meot+ FpPae RO RYIY ‘other ebol Ing atthe ball a I Washington-aty neni Y HTH NOON PRAY EI Anglied to netom SAKING POWDER, MEBTING WIT) DE ELD or Farwoll Hint. Absolutely Pure, MADK FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. Plousckeoper's favorite In landing cities of the wortd, Fo} breads, or luxurious 18 y ties without fenr of gaulting from honvy indie dod for purity and whole- G ant Chemint, Ir. Mott. KING POWDER CG, New Vark. LOUISIANA STATE LOTILERY, To Louisiana Sato Talley’ Company Wan reguinrly incorporated by the Tegisiaturo of Stato for Education! and Charitable purposes in tf Twenty-five Kon Inblu faith of tho Hint every department, ra contract the Invio! lon adopted Deu. 2, A. 1), 1870, Ww! 0, to which It hus sinco added a reserve fund Lit NUMUER DISTRI the SECOND TUESDAY have been hold, and r 1 Capital elev. 0. APPROXIMATION P Approximation Prizes of xtiantion sizes of 3 9 Approximation Writes o! 1,887 Prizos, amounting to Witte cloarly, stating £1 s ‘ ‘New Orienns, Lin, samo porson A samo porson No. 010 Brondway, New York. MURRAY & CO, 127 La Sallo-st,, Chicago. ur tho miporviaion ant 9". BEAUREGA isnt Les eNION: ‘Ace HWINDLBICS. AUCKION SALES. POMEROY & CO. Auctioncors, 76 and 60 Handolph-st, BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE 1133 Prairie-av. Near Twonty-fourth-aty Thursday Morning, April 29, 10 a. m. 0 Furniture of nbovo Residence, joving to Ponnsylvania, consisting Marble-top Chamber Sets, Brussels and Wool Carpets, Terry and Hair-Cloth Par- lor Sets, Dining-room and Kitchen Furni- jure, elegant Range, Refrigerator, etc.,etc, POMENOY & CO. Auctioncoi and A Nandolp! By GEO. P, GORE & CO, Wand 8! Wabash-ny. Thursday, April 29, at 9:30 a, m., RECULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, crates Engilah W, G. Ware, casks American W, G, Ware. ao casks Rock. and Yellow Ware. 1800 bris Glassware, ‘assorted.’ Hronza nnd Glass Lanips, Lamp Fixturos, Tablo GUO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioncors, EXTRA! SPECIAL TRADE SALE! Thursday, April 29, 9:30 a, m. DS, RIBBONS, FINE FUR HATS. GFO. P. GORH & CO. Avetioncors. By WM. MOOREHOUSE. To-Day (Thurstay) at 9:30 a, m, my {67 E. Madison-st., WILL BE 80LD THE CONTENTS OF Two Marble-Front Residences, Homored for convonlonce of sala, conalstin; a Parlor Bulls, Lara ‘wo Elegant Sideboards, ‘anda te Inrgo lot of General Houscboid turniture. sale pore arnplary. Wh, MOQHEMOUSE, A er T0 BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES B i the \enat Woshitigtonest, a Niack-Watnut, jar, In ‘excollont order; id’ Drawers bohind x, made to contain Vour Hoge- Great, Auction Sale! On Thursday Morning, April 29, 10 o’clock a. m. AUCTION SALE HL, Nosenstock, Esq ‘AGENTS In tho rtics protondlog lars of other BE, Auctioneer. Countor, with Coppers Iso, Lluck=Wi ni lucy; in consoquonco thersof t ian beon removed Haat Madison-st. whoro it will bo sold, to~ t Chattol Morigage Goods adyortisod &t the some number, und whlch must bo sold bat ‘omsoval, THO Above jor, Chumbor, and. Din Marble-'lop Sideboard, ono Wobor Furniture, JUUREHOUSE & CO, also elegant Mb winb, ish Droasar, Hoawia, Blk Fapiins, — Vetvous, Mixed Goods, &o., Clothing, ‘handsomaly foueivert and rotamied UY © rocelve:t and fo pre Nua. SCHWARZ HOUSE: Bini Upright Plano, pt, und 0) South Clark-st, Clie Ire ontAt for Housskee: ELIBON, FLEMU! CLOTHES CLE. ‘Can be pewutiful CLEANED, and it YOUR OLD CLOTHES ! p LADIES AND GENTS,|N. B. ‘Drvssos,duoques c., dyed und cleaned. NN eC, CANDY ‘Bend 1. 2, GL oF & for a " ean pt ISten, Coaleetioner,’ eves ti, Confectioner, 13 Maitlaon-st, Chicago,