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THE CHICAGO TRIBU would have to be potsonally he ndditional force .nsked . ‘Tho Boned then confirmed a list of -Deputy-Asscssors, making ‘forty= threo fn nll, and ndjourned tintil Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, te hear the report of Special Committes on the accounts of the retire Ing Supervisor. “THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS., HT. Guers, of Milteautee, Is af tho Gardner. ‘Vit, Mexloan Veternns held thotr reguinr Iuonthly meeting at the Grand Paceifia Hotel last _eveniug, but did nothiny spooled, and tl would be needed. ‘TEMPERANCE, ‘Tho regular monthly inceting of the Woman's Christian Tem, ngranee Union waa held if beyond routiue Ax owner Is wanted at the Webster-Avenuo Rtatlon fora pair of gold chain bracelets, which were found upon Annio Devil rested thore for shoplifting, ‘Tus temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannaze, optieian, No. 88 Madison street (Tin ‘UNA Tuilding), was at 81. mi. 69; 13 m., 65; Bp, in, %. Baroincter, 8 n,m, 20.32: Bp. m,, 20.0, The olection of a Lieutenant for Company D G,, which was to havo and showed encouraging 8 hndy who has tn chit this branch of the work. Tho reportof the ittes was presented by Mra. 1 been chosen Chairman of tho Four meetings bad been hetd dure Ing tho month. Miss Hood had bven appointed to take charge of tho 3 o'clock meotings for plncoof Mra, Rounds, been Bceured to perance meetings among tho y. Coples of n Tempermee Assoolttion book hud been sent to the members of the Bourd of Edueation. The Committee on Hospital Work reported fifteen visita made dur- dng tho past tnonth, and considerable good done. Five signers of tho pledge bad been obtained, and two prssea had been who decided to return to¥ K. Smith subinilted bor report on jail work, ‘Twonty-onoe slanera had been obtiincd to tho lodge, and a number of iituminuted toxta and tata had been distributed through tho build. ing. Tho reportof the Lake Street Gospel tem- cranes mecting was presented by Mrs. Carso. no nverayo nttondance for tho month brd been hty-aix, and thirty-six persons had signed tho ge Lien Ee iinball Feall All, ox tented report on the temperance work in 8. Tho Superintendonts of Sunday-schools, report was submitted, Fomtlte nehioved y 2 fopently aa Executive cone iy Oh degrees; 10 a O pm, Gl: Bp ms three months, in Skelton, a German hold Gospel ten] Germans of the et 3 of the Firat Cavatry, 1. taken place at tie armory of the bittallon,on Van Buren street, Inst ovaning, wis postponed until next Thursday ovening nt tho same placo \ ALARGE and nice audience was present wt. Farwell Hall yesterday ovening, the auspices of the Young Men's . sociation, an Interesting lecture was delivered Mr, M,C. Hazzard, nud somo delightful muslo wus rendered by the Oak Park Quartet, A, C. Loomia, the burned-out carriage manu facturor, yesterday effected a compromiso with ir, the terms of which are that ho fs to pay 50 percent on ull claims, giving notes at six, twelve, eighteen, and twonty-four months ih interest at Opercont. T 1 amount of clatins aggregates about €40,000. Tur Committes of Arrangomonts for tho Greenback National Convention, to bo hetd in this clty June 9, met yesterday afternoon at 03 Washington strect. ‘Tho mecting was an in- 1 one, and no business of importance was irunsacted, ‘The Committee will meet uguin toe day al m. to recelye reports from tho various sub-committees. Tne committees from the various post and military organizutions of the city to prepare for Lecoration-Day met at the Palmer House lust Blodgett, Presidents rmunization being journed until Wednes- ven to pitients igo. Miss Lucia m1 the schools. The reporta South Sides will be read. noxt month, Tho Indy had asked a prominent moinber of the Board of Education whethor a text-book on the ovil effects of nicohat’ on tho system could not be introduced into tho public schools, and to had informed her that the mem- bers ot the Board bad been elected in the in- terests of tho Ilquor traf_lc, and that they wero bound hand and foot In the matter, ton, tho Indy In charge of tho temperance work ko n few wurds, und ox- pressed n bellef that she could do conaidurablo Wark among hor countrymen, y BOARD OY EDUCATION. ilar semi-montht: Board of Education was hell last evening, lres- {dent Hoyne fn tho chalr, “he restenation of Mrs, Henkel, ns teacher of Gerinan In the Frankllu School, was presented and tecepted. ‘Yho Committee on Bulldings and Grounds re- ported in favor of awanling the contracts for a new school buildivg corner of Douglas aventte and Lincoln strovt, aggregating In cost about £2,000. They also reported in fuver of award: ing the contricta for anew building corner of nic streets, ayereyating nbout $21,000, and also recommended the pur- ehnso of 2 school-site at the corner of Archer nvonuo and Halsted street, to coat $ the reports were adopted, Tho Commiltce on Janitors and Supplies sub- mitted a gehedulo of sainrica for engincers and janitors for the year, which differed very little from the salary list of lust year, and which wus fold over nud ordered printed, On motion of Inspector Stiles, the entire qtes- tion of sutaries was luid over for one weok. ‘Tho Caminitteo on Fi 8 hibit of the school Mnances. Lt showed that tho Dalanco to tho credit of the Sehool-Tax Fund for 187) and previous years was Uilance to the srodle ne tho Pepcelt aa evening and elected L. 3. Hndson, Vice: perfected the meeting ad dhy cyening, to mect at the suine place. Currron Kuvitr, i yenrsof uge, while cross- dng the nlicy just west of tho corner of Halsted and Madison streets, heard the report of 1 pistol, * Sut Beelng no one, he thought nothing of {t. Inter ho felt blood trickling dawn hls arm, and found that the bullet bad passed through the fleshy part of the arm just below the elbow. has not yet been ascertained who ilred tha shot. CoxanrssMan D. 1. Monnets, of Johnstown, at G16 lustovening, Hu Pp 8 for the newspupers dur- ing his stay In this city, making the excuse that be wns out of active publle life, the Iron business, ho seemed to think that thero would be a reiction agaln tn its favor this sum- tier, and that thero would be a gliqht advance mecting of tho They deelined to talk Hauunond and Buy Ag before announced In Tam Trine, Castle Hull, 610 West Lako street, his boon converted froma theatre into a church, it haying been sed for this purposo by the Reorganized burch of Lutter-Duy Salnts. changes ure now made, and it the request of le, the proprietor, It will be dedicated Tho dodieatory sermon will be prenched by Elder Joseph Smith, son and successor of the niodern Prophet. Tne bolters fram tho regular Trade and Tabor Council mut inst evening at No, bt West Lake street. Reporters wore nat allowed to hearwhnt momentous question was belly wos rumurcd thut the conc! with the question of politics, and that it was Droposed to ndvecnte the propriety, ing a workingmen’s ticket, to bo the fall election, Tho necessary resented an ex- at balt-past 10, $510,0, and the was fi in the City Trensury and $189 on deposit in the office of the Board, and the balunce was mady ‘up of $95,000 due the fuad for money udvaneed. ny tougher, $17,047 due from D. A. ¢ 13 from taxes In course of bilities of tho fund wore shown to be $410,061, of which $47,241 was duo on contracts for schools, »,000 schools provided for in tho 1875 discnased, but it vo Was wrestling othors, and $202, Jn_thig connection the mune of T. J. Morgan was mentioned for Governor, SMALL-POX nppears to have about subsided. ‘There were no new cases reported yesterday,— not even the rumor of & case,—and so quiet wus tho Health Department + that but fora little army of chitdron who wort there to be yaccluated seureely thought of tho di emigrant-traina were boarded and watched as pened but the pussengers were ali found in for altes and tax levy, and ly. ote. The report was placed on Mo and ord Some further routine business followed, after which the Board adjourned for one week, “MEMORIAL MALL," A small. section of tho Unlon Veteran Club athered themselves togethor lust nightat the ‘liner House, and, by a queer coincidence, the was In Rooin 2, tho Grint There were about twonty ent, among whom were Seth Hanchetl Munn, A. L. Chotlain, Capt. aly, Messra. Jucobs, Coudston, Bexton, Brooks, Canaon, Armstrong, and Reed. ‘Tho utinost seereoy wis preserved ers wero oven barred out of an ai. ‘Tho meoting was ostonslbly called toconsider the emoriil soldiora’ hall, to be erected jointly by the VetorinCitband the Grand Army of tho Republic, ‘This cortalnly did come up ine eldentaily, the managers alleging that they wero obliged to conalder so auiall a matter In private becuse of tho muny** kickers” in tha old or- From tho numbor of Grint men round for outalders to al eye thut the meoting wasculled to cifect n sem{- scare?) Organlendon which should tL Club to —- Logan ee Ctub, tn ap! everything around no one would bave ‘The incoming . pluce of mectin GEN. Grant spont tho day very quietly yester- day. He cume down to military headquarters shortly after 0 o’clock and devoted several hours tw clearing up arrears of correspondence. ‘Tho afternoon wus devoted to the dentist, and in the evening, after dining with hia son, the General recelyed several intimate friends Informally. die will Hve cn familte wh! Bpringtield Tucsday night. There will ve uo pions, and no guing to theatres or Matson, Gen, O, L, White, Janies ile hero, leaving for Joun WATSON, & carpentor, 55 living with his family at Na. 97 und employed in erecting, & platform in tho Penusylvania Coal Gompany’s yard, at the routh- west corner of Kingsbury and “fell from the platfurm to tho ground, «distance of fifteen feot, and, atriking head foremost upon a pllo, he fractured the skull and tho left unm neur the wrist. ‘He was attended at bis home by. a couple of physiclnns, Who extracted nine amull pieces of the fractured akull, Tho injury is considered fatal. JAMES RILEY, Ang to board present thore was indiana streets, irgo Blaine cloment. ittoe wus appointed to conaldor a plan for o permanent organization of Association or the Grint Club, whichever it smuy be, A grent deal of secret caucusing wns going on which, of course, related solely to a memorial hall, and thore was 1 I a town enlicd 8p tho Memorial 21 years of age, whilo attempt- relght-aralu on’ the Buriingion & Quincy Hallroad betweon Ashland avenue and Puullnn streot, at 10:30 yesterday forenoon, .nv- cldentally fell beneuth the wheels, un ny i cut of one w aear the corner of Lighteenth streot ond ‘Blue Island nvenue, and waa sont thence to the County Hospital, whore he died during tao the decensed was i years o! and resided with his paronts at 3 fora, Bore sua, bo loented nban| hg Basler: a menting lusted two hours with ANDEISONVILLE RURVIVONS. An adjourned meoting of the survivors of An- dersonville was hold Inst, oventng at the rooms of Goorge H. Thoinas Post for thy purposo of organizing a local branch of the Western Andor- jurvivors’ Associntion, wume presided, and explninod tho objects of 1a Westorn Associrtion and tho proposed local Uranch, which woro, mainly, to make It possiblo for tho survivors to succcasfully combat tho aeuute tho pensions to which their sufforings L roperly antitled tham. Fe tho want of nn ailldavit froma Nebel physician, Lyman i. Clark, of this city, who had Just dic from itincss contracted whilo nt Anderspnvillo, ‘wau utube to secure a ponafon, although he had furnished all tho enldones which tho Gommis- sioner had ut first demanded, ‘The speaker ro- ferred to the Kelfer bili and hla own tmended one, both designed toobvinte tho diffcultics In tho way, and stated that the prospect for rollof Was vory promising, A Jaws wero adoptod ond the Chleaye Prisoners-of-War Union. Fe Baume was clooted President, Vive-Presiilent, Leopol Gegner Seorvtary, und After those present, tu the number five, had signed the roll, untill the fourth , Ti movement to secure tho pardon ‘of ox- Postmuster MeArthur ussumed delinit propor tlons yesterday, Gon. McArthur personaly petition to tho jury yester ‘The othor man was out gf tor nitied his willingness to sign thepctition, bo presented to Judge Bl Government ofits, "The upplfea va the consideration thut the offy ly, and that no inte: Charley Reed wit provably hyd. the matter in charge, as big recont offal title of "The pardon Inwya! sanguine Of success, a8 hi names and fs xlyon unt Exceutive clemency, ,-" old realiont of tho Wost ving nt No. 1 Wood atreet, 7:44 Inst evening on tha thodist church at tho cornor af hustily summoned, but, upon td only pronounce taken home by some of his old fri ippused tu have been heart disease, as cen troubled with that complaint for sume time, Mr. Greon was Amerleun by birth, and left a Uy, Hv was formerly ut the corner of Lak owned cousiderublo property In that nolyl eleven slynod, weit aid ote | ia Hebel pelaons Mecured. him the jeArthur is very fa “euch an array of wHue 2 to secure tha constitution and by- at Sindde f. pormenent organ- Steps of tha Met Ta Raward Beach ad Moyer Trensuror, LB. C. D. Rumsuy Chuptain, the meuting adjourned Thuraday In Muy, ra MATRIMONIAL. DEVEL —LaMERON, Tho. wedding of Mia# Jennie M. Camoron dnughter of Angus Camoron, Esq, and Mr. Walter I Douel, with Fuller, Warren & Co. both of this city, touk pluco ut 8 o'clock last ovenlng at the residence of thy bride's purontsy, No, 200 Ontarlo street, Thore were about sev. ‘onty guests present, mostly relatives und inti- mute fricnds of tho younx couple, and the wed- quict aifair throughout, The wus performed by the a itbmeat he of tho Cuthodnil 88. Peter Mury Cumoron and Mr, t! FA wore Messrs, Frank Cahoon, of Detroit, and John Cameron. ‘Tho took thelr departure lust evening for Bt. and points In tho West, and will be absent about two weeks. Tho presents dispin costly. Thu following f wifo but no fume in tho banking business id Wood streots, Darrow difficulty oulininnted ycator- which mukes the fol- ¢ Department: Liout, rank of patrolman Hieral Ordor Na. ty Jowing changes in the Pole James Bell Is reduecd to tha and ts transforred tu tho do; fs Steele, Chiof of Detectives, a transferred from ntral Station to the West Li n uke Street Station, J. Kenting {8 ding was ed to duty in charge of Serxt. Jobu Rehm, of the West tation, t# transferred ta tho Wat and Bert Archibnid Durraw,! not guilty of the char; Ww iudo ugulnst him, is transferres West Luke-Street Station to the West ‘This ordor tukes cifect at 7 give uniform snt- Street Station, tng been found attunded by — Mlus G nye ride,and thy wsho Strect Btution, o'clock: May 1. tsfaction in the Department, Tuy difleulties between Richard Miller and the stovedores, which wero mentioned tn yeuter= day's paper, culminated jn a disturbance of a very anid order at 420 yesterda: Tho propolicr Sootit, lden’ with sal yt diulsted | street brid of unloading. ‘ed wore numerous and isu ets Gold wateh, from tho groom; | Freneh clook, brothers of the bride; Meobutfee; sully Mibte, 6 bride; ebony table, Mra, Albert palr of calogno bottlus, Mr, aid , Mra. Waltor P. Warren; flecoraten friiteser, Mire, Olmstead; silver cuko- basket, Harlin Pugo and Bohemian yase, dr, decorated silk tollet-u Charles E. Varke; murble statue, Str. and St decoruted syrd-recolver, uy silver card-stand, Mrand Mrs. L. tts; fancy frultesot, Mius May Dubuque; decorated fun, Silag Bolle J. ett; check for family; handsome and Mri. Edward Norton; ushton, Bir. and — Mf tn his train some thirty-nine cojore Whites opposed hiu at every polnt, and when at el was brought on thoy threatened Hier inte tho river, Violunce might long him bud not Oliver William cred on his behalf. The stevedoros jo inka bhn quit aud leave salon, Which hu very shortly ra to jy the mien the regulation but they refuse to were determined ( thein alone in posse fare fees Ceurings opera Stotn; ullver and Lohemian ware Hower, * Lottle and Lilie’; silver creamer and sugurspoon, r oream-hidle, Mr. and Mri. A. Webb; Bohowlan flower-vase, * Matte; ents per our, work for bit at any price, Committos of Arrangements for in National Conver itlow ary making oF epusition sei inag in sn NECURS wring wn no Exposition [ulldiug: Company. © ventilation and I, 7 ct tect Boyington Torward the work for the seating uf tho ton, vo that one who visits the building now con wood idea of what the tnturnal are fungements will be when com jorin and amphitheatre seats Secreturles, reporters, for are nearly tnisher allver sugurapoon and i Sra, Mesaingor; cavo of cuffuee 3 oe OF nutploks, Sr, ‘Tousteos Japunces toto-a-tots set, Biss Hattio Wright; Bohemian wure touget, Mr, and M dri pute ornamented yasoa, ritith; Copenhagen. vaso, ornamental house-slippery, of Dotrolt; baud-made poo! panel, *Bistor May"; onset, + SUICIDE. UNABLE TO ENDUNH SUSPICION, John A. Greou, 88 years of age, a messenger for tha Amorican Express Company, was found dead tn bed yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Allen's Europeun Hotel, 9 lodging-house at No, & Joerson astrevt, kopt by Mra, Cumeoron, Croan camo there. with companion at 12:30 yeatorday niorniug, and bired Mooms 17 and 18 from Georyo Wincox, the clerk. Yestorday forouoon the companion camo down stains about Wo'elock, and Jnquired of Mr, Cameron if bis friend in No. 18 hud come down yet. Ho then left word with bor to tell No, 18 thut be had goue {€ tho bout. was boat, or sowvthing to that effect, 18 not appearing, at: o'clook, Mrs. Cameron knocked at his door, but, reociving no reply, entered the room ‘b; 1 Ww ‘00 the bed dead, bta lort breast, anda Forehaod & Wads- poyolyer, & valibry, Jylng on the toor the yenubtlenr } Haile spoons, Miss Kya Gordon; work Of erveting Mra. Hoafurd; oC leteds ate plit- huirman and distingulybed spectus d, and the sloping plano, on which the delegutes’ and alternutes’ chalrs een erected, At the side of tho seats rising up to the gallery are woll yatruction of seuta In the will be placed, bus br wity, aud the cat ‘y Utselt has begune Weet‘fown Bourd of Auditors mot tat Hh iperyisor Ward presided, hia suce wom, not having qualitd, visor for per dicm of vnumittee aberbardt, “Boul and audited, exumiite the wi bis depudes, umount rd the necessity utics, giving asi uascasiuent, which fact that tho + In order to inake assessment, buildings seu torce of dep! Peuson the tiportange of this Will etanid fur tour @arg, and the 3 Very uch bubind, @ Uuruuyu und eotetul side door, ith @ bullot- near him. Ho had ovidently been dead for somo hours, a8 the blood was conguinted and dried, Tho clerk nt oneo notified tho ico, who were nlrendy soarching for ireén, Mr. Seaton, agent of the American Express Company, having reported him missing. “The pollee, upon taking notes of the remains, found a large red-leather pooket-book, contain Ing enrila, receipts, letters, nad other papers, Upon seven of those pleces Green hnd scrawled fn Jond-pencil some almost Inculierent sentences, nie fsehioh urexiven below: ag avin. Aprit 2th. Jdle, Jennie, for sou. Forgive the wrong $ havo done you, Tule by my own hand. ih FON, "Tat about to lonve this world! of trouble, Perhaps Twill find one more full of sorrow, but if 1 do please forgive mo the wrong ‘{ have dono: you, Jonnie, Tam so drink 1 cannot write ns £ should. Tald not think that I was the wretch 1 am when T married you, and Dr. Vincent told me to marry by all mcans. Jonnie, for ive me, sefont “Jonnic, T have loved you truly, Limust never Reo you nin, T have been a yrenc aimiers God forgive. I did not steal the money. Jennie, T have loved you, and you have loved me, Tan drunk, and Lgo to a watery grave in Lib Mieh- an. RT at not sten! nny of this moncy, ot toappeur before God inushort thne. Jennic, my darliig, forgive metho wrong U have done you. Dr. Young and Dr. Vincent told: mo that. if was best for mo to marry, and that it wouldto no hurm, dons." “Jennie, that Mra, OC. affair is what troubles mo; Thad onght to have told you of it, but Falld not. ‘hla morning when £ was golng:to tho depot bowed to Will Adams, and futher was with hit. Lhoard him tell Will not to bow to tne; that Twas a thief, Rut, Jounic, fam not a thiof. 1 did not ateal any of tholr monoy, whiok Lam churged with, foun.” Doputy-voroner Waito held an Inquest in the afternoon, gee the Jury returned a yordict of suicide while temporarily insano. Mr. Seaton, who was present and” op the jury, exe plained tho frequentiy-rolterited statement: of tho decensed I did not steal the money," {n this Some timo nyo a con- sidorable sum of monoy was stolen, and aa ine vestization hina since heen in progross. ‘The de- ceused was novor suspected, and Is now believed not ius but gossip bad perhaps con. nected hfs namo with tho theft. [nt als goasip, = Mra, Canitron and Mr, Wincox are positive that the deconsed was natdrunk, Mr, Gros, ving at No. 20) Mor- Rin street, fan rolative of Jennie, tho wife of the decensed, and says thoy always lived very hanplly. Mr. Greon wus an cxemplury aud de- yout ian, and waa w devoted worker {a tho temperance cnuse, As recently ne the diy of his disappearance he was making arcangements with a ludy friend to give a temperance chtor- talnment at Mendota, SUBURBAN, UAKR The Roard of Trustees held n special meeting Wednesday afternoon, with all the members present except Mr. Murphy. - The aunual appropriation bill, amounting to $173.00, was adopted. Tho increuso over nat your ts $6536, Tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Col. J.T. Foster, Superintendent of Public Works; J, F, Foster, Engineer and Surveyor; G. W. Carson, Account- ant and Cashier; Ralph E. Rrownolt, Inspector and Collector of water-ronta; Thomes Gahan, Captain Police; Jobn W. Sweency, 4 of Pollco; D. 1 Museer, Roundsnnin. Elo patrolmen at a snlary of r year and seven at u salary of $72) per year were appuintod for. one year. Tho Clerk wns Instructed to notify jose en whuse muines did not appenr on the list that thelr services wore no longer required, Mr. A. IL, Veeder was clected Attorney at a sulary of $2,600 1 year. a —_>_—— SPORTING MATTERS. THE ‘TURF, Lonnon, April 20.—Tho handicap race at Now- market wits won by Sanford'’s Aristocrat, Flot- sam second, and Frivola third. Tho betting Just before the race was two toone agulnst Aristo- drut, BIx to four agulnst Flotsam, and seven to one ayninst Frivula. Aristocrat aud Flotsam kept close together until hulf way down the bushes hill, whon Aristocrat came away and won by four lengtha, with Frivola a bad third. NASHVILLE, Tonn., April 20.—To-dny was tho fifth day of tho Blood-Horse Aasocintion races, Aheavy rain fell Inst night, and the truck was honvy aud sloppy. E In tho first race, Cumberland Stakes, milo heats, Kimball, Boulevard, Mury Anderson, Wampev, Ventriloquist, and BI Bird started, Kimball won tho flrst and second ‘heats eusily, Mary Anderson second, Boulevard third, Wam- pee distanced, ‘Lime, 1:1, 134724, In tho second rage, bandleap, mile and a fur- long, Huntitude, Short Fellow, Harry Bishop, Glendon, und Emin Cyper, started, mtitude sold for $200 agalnat wbout $10 for tho fleld Just before the race. Boutitude won by four lengths, diarry Ltahop sccond, Short Fellow third, ‘Time, G8. Tnvino third raco, mila tents, for beaton horses, Sallie Polk, Omego, Rattle Fa ao Lure Hue ran. Bolore the nico Suilie Polk sold fn- vant intho pools, Bottle. # wou both heats cnsilys little F 1 Sailio Pol! & Lurline.... 4 Omego.. u Dimem1:60% 3 1:50, [This race was established last year, when ft was won by Marvbloness, by Monarchist, who won the sdeond and. third heuts $n 1347, 1:503¢, Buekden Lass, by Buckdon, won the first heatin New Yonk, April 20,—Tho Spirit of the Timex says cultorialy: Two weeks uo wo published 4 letter frou Capt, George N. Stoug, of Cincin- natl, formes vwuer of Suud §,, and to whom Mr. Vanderbilf bas given control of tho mare, in which ho shrew out this bold definnee: “Twill mutch Maud 8. to trot four or tive races, mile heats, tree In five, to rile, ageinst uny 6-yeur- old or uoder, for uny reasonable amoutit,” sweoping chullenge has been promptly uecopted ‘on the purt of the great Cullforniu t-yenr-old in the ‘following tolegram recolved by ua a fow hours bofore golny to press: SAN FRANCISCO, April To EB. A. Buck, Spirit of Times, New York: Santa Claus ace cepts challenge of Mid 8, Will trot tivo raves, 00 cuch race, or as mitch more ng her mane ager wants, A. Hickok. ‘A gerivs of races between thosy two wonder: ful trotters is now as aure ne iny separa ovont of the future cun bo, a8 the pinnagers, both of mupe and stallion, are men that mean buslnesa whou tucy begin to talk, PEDESTRIANISM, Burraro, April 20.—Eight of tho ocontestanta still remuin in tho O'Leary tournament, and are all doing a very cradituble porfurmance, Faber, the loader, {8 tu serious trouble with bis loft kneo, which is friebttwly swollen, and bla truinor, Smith, hos but amall hopes: of hia being able to retalo bis position, Guyon. hus indo one of the most creditable rccords thathna over been mado. Yuaturduy he run fifty mites in 7 hours 50 nitnates and 46 geconds,—tho fustost Ume on record in tho world for the third day of tLeontert, Ho tnade more miles than any one in the contest, averuging wlx miles un hour for twolve hours. He ts doing well to-day and is mnking a dotermined eifort to recover lost: ground, Fiteyurald fe wag prob up. Herty, of Boston, stunds a yo ehance to win, te Panchot looks bad. The seoro at p,m, atoud: Faber, 27; Punchot, 21; Horty, sv Fitygornul, 210; Wuikor, 203; Guyon, 100;' Uld Sport, 14} tut, 17, THE OAR. Tononto, Can., April, 29.—Hanian leaves to- duy for Washington. He takes threo bouta,— ‘two wood and one papor, oe __ A SCARE IN WALL STREET, Spectat Duupateh to ‘Ihe Chicuga Tribune, New Yous, April 20.—Wall street wuw thrown into a fovor of excitemont betweon 3 and 3 o'clock thia afturnuon by what appeared to bea sudden “run” on the extensivo bunklng-houwo of, & 8. Warinser, A crowd of struggling atovk-brokers’ clerks paeked tho ollicea and exe tonded far outinto tho streot, Tholr proscnve attracted a mob of idlors,and tho services of two policomun were found nocossary to preservo onier. For tho puat twq days tho stroct bus been filled with rumora that a large houso was tu trouble, and: thess who bad not heurd tl montlonod at onco jumped the conclusion that tho Wartnsurs wore the firm alluded to, It was finally turned that the trouble was causod by tho neglvct of the cashier to buve bla cheuks for diferenced ready in thne, ‘The dealings of the firm on (Phan happeued to bo unusuutly euvy, und ntsi15 o'clock, the suttling hour, a dozen porsons rusbed in at once for their checks, ‘Tha mude the cushlor nervous, aud delayed hin in his work ail further. Other persuns von> toned ta pour in, and the result was a block which required some extra fast work to relleve. Hvorything was settled a. few minutes before 3 o'clovk, un the uxuitument. subsided, ns Hoform tn Pltwouts Tho spelliuy roform, antt-gramtuar roform, god reform iu public morals have all taken root. jn tho feat Btato of Missouri, and bere ts tho rogult, The Jndiana Schud Journal guys: “The following is sald to be # Iterat copy of rulea fuzica Up In a ecbool-houge tn the interior of fissourl; ‘Hach pupel is roquired to make a bow on entering tho Behool-Houge of u morning also leaving of Evening the Behool Hoom, there shal betarpeutane Janyuayo usod In the School or on tho play ground, hor thore sbull bo no pli stiokin, pinchIn, serachin, yor tayul, nor no ting, hor no unesery whispering In scool, No vupill shal leave the sehool House. without por- tnladivn of the Teacher. Nounesery moving froin feut to seat, Nofitlug on the road from or to School, nor no nick-ouming. Every pull over wight yeurs is subject ta those rules and the twachor Is to make the allowance for all Pupils uuder vlgbt years and enforce tho rules accord: uy. Jf uny scholur breaka thoso rules tha shall ‘be pun! by switeben.'* ——————— Kuowloa’ Insect Powder Qun fs by fur tho best, on account of ffs having} attompted to abandon street. It will bo remembered that, after these slun,—that fs, when thoy had reached to tho polut where everything, had been done except collecting tho benefits dn tho one hand und pay > site inte, have banded Dearborn street over to js toapen Deurborn strect to Hurelson what wo FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1880. bo vintlucts, In othor, worts, the object which tho city had In viow In opening Doarborn atreet, —to make It a through stroot from north to south, freo from railway tricks and streot-car trieks,—will, shonld tho Supreme Court uphold Mio lower Court, have heen thivarted, and whot- ever money tho elty lis to pay on account of the opening will bive beon thrown away, y | PROM TUR UNWILLINONESS OF TIT REPIESENT* ‘< , ATIVE OF THE COMPANY Tho Eyastve Answers of tho ChicagoS& tonay platniy whether fling avould or would nok hear any ebitingent Habits rosy: 10 Westorn Indiana Peoples Denrhogn atreet caimplicntionsy i Is pretty Piainty to bo seen thit thoy do not Intend to hear any sich Unbility in enao the Bupremo Court shduld decite wiveracly to the olty, and (hat it is Chicago which will have to pay the Dilla in tho tong run. ‘The nuvw ordiniuce docs not recognize tho ex: Jatenea of Donrhorn atreet. nt nll, DEARBORN STR Who Shall Pay tho Possible Damages for Its Opening? ‘| The Territory Which Thay Proposé Covor- ing with. Tracks, Yordsy Eto, There Is no TT ' A fow days prior, Yo tho passnyo of tho ordi- | mention in” it ef Deurborn | street. Tt nance lettipe the Chieu & Western. Indiana | SPeaks, referring to. tho territory whieh i may be obtained for depot and trick Hullway into the ally, adopted by the Connell purposes PL ina Ree caren eee Monday night, Tun Tarpune ealled attention to | Third anid Fourth avenues, and Hurrison and the faut: that the, pnasnge of that -ordinaneo’ Pyeltihenw territory whtel would be divided would practically dbilterate and close up Denes | Mito six blocks. I Dearborn strect existed, ‘The wholo ordinanco ta bared on tho assumption born strect south-of Harriet, In cnso it were | that thoro ta no Dearborn street, nud thore ‘e not ever opened, sud ttt, thorefore, na soino return un word In tt which frulfcates a shadow of an In- forthe valiablo tuuchise conferred, and for tention on the purt-of the Company to hold itsell tho practicnt cloatiys of Dearborn street, wilen Hable for nay damages on necountot Dearborn woul rollow frou {t, the Company should ase | 8FC! Bune, OF should be ffude to assume, all tho dimn- CROP-PROSPECT iS. ages whieh the alty‘inight bo’ called on to pay MINNESOTA, Spectal Dispatch to The chteago Tribune. St. Vaut, Minn, April 20.—The telegraphic crop-reports of Tuk Trinuxe have mato clear enough tho Intencssof the season and the delay Ju apring-secding throughout the Northwest. What ja trite of the Northwest in gonerat {s truo Ina higher degres of Minnesota and “Dakota, where tho cold has aided the motature in keop- {ng tho lond untit for tho reception of the seed until alate day, Reporta from dierent lécall- Uesaro conflicting, but thoro 1s general ngreo- ment that the seed is going Into the ground a weok or ton days Intor than tho average time, and nearly a month later than last yenr, ‘Tho heavy ratte in Murch, that took tho frost out of tha ground, left It too saturated with the proceodings for the} opening of Deaxvorn proceedings kad been carrio& almost to coneli- fog the dumiuges on tho other,—tho city nttempt- et to tuto alt that it had done, and to sturt over: again; that ono property-owner brought sult in tho Cireult Coure to: recover his damages, and won his case; that other proporty-bulders who aug inn similer position are following his exum- plo; wud that if the Supremo Court, to which tho uses 40, should sustain the findings of the Jury in the lower court, the city or somebudy wil have to pay about «million dollurs to "those prpperty-owners whose junds the elty under- took to take fur the opentog of Dearborn street, THE TRIUNE nsisted that this contingent Mabillty should moisture for immedinta — working, Tho YALL UPON THE BHOULDERS OF TUB CHICAGO & | cool, damp days of that month did WESTERN INDIANA, ILALLWAY: not facilitate orrin 3 and the second installment in cnao the Supronio’ Court decided udversely to | of heavy raing, (n April, mado a new deluy. List tho elty. Far, if the deelsion were aniinst tho city, then the municipality would: hve to pay for opening Dearborn strevt, would five no olf set ithe slupe of. assessments for bencitts, since it had relinquished them, and would, atthe week seeding was in full blast throughout the State, and upproaching completion in some of tho more clevated southern counties, ‘The rains of Friday and Saturday not only stopped farin= work, but In many cuses washed tho seed out of tho ground, and tiecessitated commenuing work over again, There ure very fow counties In tho State where tho spring-whent will ull be in tho ground by tho Ist of May, Of course, the cond!- {ons aro dliferent In different localities, In tho Minnesota Valley, and in some moderately ele- vated ground in the woatern counties, where there fsa iyibe soil and good dralnuge, a good seventh, which reads us follows: 5 deul of seeding Js flnished, and in soma folds tho “the permission and wuthority heroby granted | grain is tit, in the low, flat counties in are upon the further express condition that tho | the southeast and on tho Hed Kivor Valley, sald ralirond Company shall and will forever ine good tmnny farmers nro till waltiug for the land 4 4 Js not necessarily or probably ominous of 4 poor’ sengon ori short crop. Last season war early, and tho yruln sbrivelea under tho frat ruysof tho June sun.’ An carly seagon, whose 8 riilroad corporition, While the ordinance was nndor consideration {In tho Council, clforts were made to put in amendments which would directly aceomplish the object which ‘fue Tinung aimed ut. ‘They, howevor, failed of success, The only sevtion which bears upon the subject of dumuges is tho demuify and save harmicss tho City of Chicago aguinst any and feom uny and all legal damages, Judgments, decrees, and costa ind expenses of the anuine, which It may suffer or which muy bu recovercd or obtained weainet sald city for or by rengon of tho granting of such privileges and | promptness depends upon a dry spring, i4 1 authority, or for or by reason of, or growing out | doubtful Messing. ‘The gratn is own early, and of, or resulting fromthe passnge of the ordl- frermioutes quickly in the dry, warn soll, nt it. Nunes, or any mutter ve anything connected | his no tmolsture within reach to sustain it thorowith, or with tho oxerclse by suid Company | through tho summer: heata, Sault: an eurly of tho privleges horoby granted, or from any | spring is Ilkely to bo followed by relapses of det or acts OF the sald Company under or by sald | cold days and Mght showers during the growing virtue of the provisions of this ordinunce.” sengon, that dwarf and check the plant. A tate Tr SE HAUD TORRE scison, With continuous growth and plonty of | moisture, is better for wheat than # longer sen- . a ist is better fe heat thi q how nny coure could decide that the Inngunge | sonof growth with Jess favoriblo. conditions. given ubove tmplies any liability on the purtof | The wondorful siecess with this grain in high tho Courpany fur possible damiiges growing out | jutituder, with tholr short summers, awl long, of Dearborn street complications which iw wot springs, should dispose of tho fallacy prior to the pagsiye of the ordinance, such © that enrly reeding [a cssontial toa good pilentions not in anys manner growing outot or | Grop. "the conditions. of whe BocdioRe Te being connected with the oporutions of the | Minnesota this spring nro perfect. ‘The soll 18 Company in obtutning a right of way into tho thoroughly and decply saturated with molature, clty, hii order, however, to tind out whut the | containing an abundant supply of water be two parties to the coutrict—thu ity on tho one | peuth the roota of tho pint to preserve it from aide, und the Itailroad Compuny on the othor— drying or burning up through pobsible aummer- tan nE upon the dubjeci 4 reporter yesterdny: drouirats, Where it bus dried on the surface, It called iirst upon ithe Muyor. He, however, | ia mellow and onsily worked. Seed once sown was vontident that na Iabll ty would over arise, | has germinated quickly, uifd comes up vigarous since hu wis cortiin that the Supreme Covrt | and healthy, Tho crop ia gottiug whut is botter than an early aturt,—n strony uturt, with o re- serve of sustonines and vigor tacurry [t through possible dangers to como. Thore is no reason now fo puppuse that tho Minneavta erp in. 1880 will fatt below, or even bo a8 low, as fits prov! ous average, The aggrogato ucrenge has cer- talnly been incroased by new breaking, though it ny have diminished tn some old countics. ‘Tho farmers haye sown hotter seed than lust yer, and the ground la in better condition. Al- togothor the propane for n gront crop is better than it wag May J, 1870. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kanptyotin. Kandiyoh! Co., April 20.—Senson eold and backward. Smatt incronses in acreage of spring wheat over Inst season. Wheut about all sown, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minnxavowts, April 2.—Spring whent all sown. Ground In y@ud order, Acrenge about tho samo as Inst yours Speclul Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Br, Jaates, Watonwan Co.April 20.—Whent and onts sown. Prospecta for a good crop. Acreuzge AJncreused 2% per cont. Flax will bo largely sown and ucreago Increased, would reverse the decision of the Circult Court, gnd dechire tht the ¢ity hud « right to abandon the proceedings for the opening of Dearborn streot. i MIt. WENTLY CRAWFORD, Genoral Solleltor of the Chivayy & Western In- dinna Ratleond, wae led upon yesterday after- noon by 1 PiuNy reporter to learn whether he considers his Compuuy Hable, and if it would hold Atwell Hable under tho now ordinnnee to pry any Judgment which mny be found aguinst the city an uecount of thu opening of Dearborn atrovt worth of ‘Twelfth street. Mr, Crawford answered the question by say- Ing that there coulkl bo no such Judgments nygulust tho lty, ad hls Company meant to buy tho propocty wong the strect, “The Issue would ‘bo botween his Company and tho efty,and tho ordingtiée | provided that no cluhns | for damages, on nceutint sof the openme of Deurhdin street abuuld bo. made by the Uailrond’ Company, nor had his Company any Intention of demanding damages oven if it hada right todo ao, Ife felt quite certain that thoro wis nothtug in tho Shepard case, and the Supreme Court would undoubtedly decide that tho elty had wright to go baek on its previous nution, 18 such a decision was miuile In the Bent bien sult, which covered about the same points, dn unsiver to tho Suestton whethor hig Com pany would told itsal€dnbteln case the Supreme Court should afiem ‘the Shepard cage and the elty should, water thht deeision, become labo for damy, ho replied that of caurse his Com- paey, would nut snddto itself with auch a burden, ut there wax not the teas danger that suet an iastre could arise, us tho dimes could only be demanded by the owners of the property, and 18 nlaCompany would bo the ownor, no damages could be demanded. Suppose,” sald tho roporter, the Chicago & Western indian condemns: sy raek of prop- erty betweon ‘Third and Fourth avenues, and thit, subsequently, the Buprome Court deeldes that Denrborn street was opened, thereby tak- ing frmn tho Railroad Company astrip of land. oxtoniting. from Hurrison to Iweltth etxty foot. wide, and nt the kamb timo decldes that the per- sons who owned the proporty, a portion of which was taken for. Deurborn streot, hive o claim axainst the clty, will the Hallroud Com- 1owaA. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Rurtixaton, In, April 20.—Considérnble ap- Prebension bus been felt in this violnity that tho recent severe storing, fallowedt by a alight frost, hnd greatly Injured the growing crops. It is now felt, however, that nelthor grain nor fruit 4s Injured to any scrlous oxtent, if at alt. Corn, spring wheat, and vogetables are reported by farmers and girdenera to be all right and promise woll; In fuct, itis claimed that instead of injuring, the recent ruins bave greatly bono- flted grains and vogotables, excopt In a fow. localities whero . some slight damage wns done by hall, Tho fruit prospcet coutinucs excellent, none of the trees or pints being jujired except tha tendorer rasp- erry plants. Plums avo in excellent condition, and “penches are doing woll. Tho rains bayo brought out strawberries in Noo shape, and tho puny, standing in the placo of tho lot-owners, | plants are now in blossom and promiso an. suo the city, as Henry M. Shepard hina dena, | abundant yteld. Apples, perbnps tho most im- and seok ‘to recover damages, or will it Parpine crop in this section, nover promised consont, after baving vought whut turns | better at this senson. Tho season being now 80 out aubsequently. to be Dparborn street, | far advanced that thore ta comprratively Vit- togurrender it to tho elty without muking any’ | Yo dunger of 0 killing frost, farmors and Tult- 4) cluiin for danages, J¢ bolng assumed that tho | srowerd inthis section are bappy in the antici Supreme Court decides lsu thit tho assessinont | pation of one of tho Inrgest grain and fruit for bonita nude by tho city cannot be vol- | crops on record. leoted, and thut thorefore tho’ olty or tho Ralle Spectal Iepateh to The Chicago Tribune, road Company will huve to stund the entire cost Donaeviney, Des Moines Co., April20,—Spring of the opening of Deurborn wtreet?" | Wheat stands -thin on the ground. Has been’ “1f wo buy tho property that involved in'| Injured by freezes aluco {t came up. Having the opentug of Dearborn strevt, of course the | very wet ‘wenthor and no work dono for some owners cannot sell us tho property and got the | days. Surplus corn und whent nonrly all gold, monoy, and then cluin that the clty owes tham Sprctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. besides. If wo condemn it thoy certainly ene not got nny part of tho condemnation money that would be appropriated to Deur- born” street Jf opened; it would in such a cuse bolong to the city. I donot consider thut the verdict In the Shepard case dettles any- thing at all excopt shnply that tho evidence Induced the Jury to bolleve that cortaln ucts of infnor olliciuls of tho olty wero ‘tantamount to taking possesion of the property, As against tho higher evidence of the actlon of the Connell reselnding tha ordinance and refusing to take Foseaalin, T don’t thats st is a legal result that ‘rom the action of lower otticints the alty oun be bound. 1 think thittisannet within {ts legis lative department aud: not tho administrative.” “WIL tho Rattroud Company consider itself responsible for damages colleetod by vraperty. holders on Dearborn street north’ol Murrlson fe Cranes Crry, Floyd Co, April 20.—Ground very wet. Derrease in the acrenge of spring wheat sown. Lnrgo increase In tho acreago of flux, ‘Threo neres to one. Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Waynn, Jones Co. April 20—Lesa spring whent sown than Inst yeur, None left for alilp- mount, Four-fifths of the corn marketed, Bvectal Dispatch to Stic Aviuenr, Dickinson Co,, April &4—No rain since March 2%, Wheat aulfering very much from high dry winds and ajternate changes from warm tocold, In this county and tho adjoining ones crop will bo but little botter than that of last your, or not more than balfucrop, Wostof * Of vourse no} if the city takes posaesaion:| pitsworth County thoro is no: whent visible, al- of tho property north of Harrison atrovt thoy y gotit. Wao not condidor Wath rnotieal ques. | tourh considerablo was sown. Speclat LHapatch to The Chicago Tribune, ee rilopat change rele reat vane We Ttonoy, Atehingon Co,, Aprit 20,—Old ground et our de Tal nto view abl that ss | 7 J. fred between Thing and Hues avenuyss-it tne | Minter Wheat two-thted led pret Paste peoplo can got the amount, probably ficluding | 'uder thin. Sod wheat spoked on low ground, that embraced within, tho proposed Dearborn | Nesamplos of wheat on hand, Aorouge of outs street, from the ltalbroad Campaty, and tho ltull- | and tux both increased one-third. All kinds of roudCompany pays tho money, of course itenn- | frult promiga bettor than for twonty yours. Not chitin damuses over against tt, Lescems to | Just in bloom, me that that ja the caslest sulution for the elty Speetut Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, of tho Dearborn strept complications,” Rock tins, Lincoln Co,, April 29,—About 60 THY FOLLOWING DIAGRAM, nee vent: gars Bal wheat wy xe a frost aad which covers the tarritory between Harrison | heut ix gold off close. No surplis and Twolfth, and State and Fifth avenue, will eof tbe Brute ht rates, ayiaiit aby the show more vlainly than any description eah tho | laters reuse Duis early all Killed by the condition of affafrl in cage tho ordinance finally | to heavy frosta, passes and stands the test of the courts: tion wt all. Lt may bo to the interests of the city. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Norronvince, Jefferson Co,, April 20,.—Winter wheat dudly injured by tho cold, dry weather, A good deal being plowed up. Prospoat for what 18 loft not us wood oalast year. Sniult Truit budly winter kitled, Apples and pouches very promising, Bpeclal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Itremtonp, Frunklin Co. April 2—Whoat ts looking well, Hettor that. lust wousoa, Old wheat all sold, Frult all right, Speclat Dispatch to The chicago Tribune, Tovvato, Wilson Co, April 20.—Unless wo havo ral soon tha crop of wiuter wheut will bo Nght. “A tremendous corn crop is bolng planted, Frult promises woll. Iain greatly nveded, ILLINOIS, Speeial Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Howannavi.iy, Stephenson Co., April 20.— ‘Wintor wheat inostly killed, Half tho corn solt. Have hud an excess of rain, which bas retarded the gotting-in of crops, Flux will not be sown as much as lust year, ‘4 Hpectat Dispatch to The Chleaga' Tribune. Ma Grove, Iroquois Co,, April 29,--Uround very wot, Sinall epi sown uiuch damuged, Moro outs sown wod lugs fax than hist scusun, will bocedton Bevometa tte At other fruits nee de. a | oo perman ontrret. La Wrolfth stroot, Uy. ee ‘Tho ling of stars on tho dlugram indicate tho Prati which tho Railroad Conipany is au- thorized to noquire for depot and truck pure rowed. Ibis, us will bo seen, tho entire stretch Lb ry hath ‘uae rt ‘twokttl ad front ie ae. good. Wintur wheat botter than last weuson, ; uo to tha ventre o oe! ween Vol “ISCO Rvonua and Clark atreut.. Ie will bo soon taste WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Catcaga Tribune. Hi Arrieton, Wis, April 20.~—The crop prospects | are decidedly blu in thisscation. Winter wheat looks bad, peltuy killed out in many places, ca ‘pecially on low ground, Seurcely any spring Kain fot vowil, ‘Tho gull ly auturated, and st (n cusy Dearborn streot should be held to huve |) been opened, It withrun for those threo bluckd through the midat of # maszo and network aud Intricacy of car-tracks which will render it Seely uaciess ag a thorougbfure. It will probably be crosgxt at one and another Point by trucks oyer which thure cannot well too \ raina about ovury othor day. On acununt of the Ing tho area of spring whoat sown sunller than usual, a INDIANA: Spectat Depatch to The Chiengn Tribune, Cosnensvinen, Payette Co, April 2.—Larger Aerenge and better winter whent progpects than. Mayo had plonty of rain. JEWELERY, Eee t Jewelry Bearing a guarantee as od as a Government OND as to_correct STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE, go to Hamilton, Shourds & Co.,, Btate and Randolph-ats,, opposite Music-Hall, AUCTION SALES, FLERSIHEIM & C heat, Genoral Auctionsore, RICH AND ELEGANT FURNITURE OF RESIDENCE 1729 Michigan-ay., near Bightecnth-st. (Owner, Rov. J, ened BtoRON, golng to Priday Morn April 30, ee here ou Rich Parlor Sults, Elegant Chamber Sets, Easy Chairs, Parlor Ormaments, Inlald Tables, lendid New Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtains, ing-Room Furniture, Crockery, Glass and Silver Ware, GYMNASIUM. Entiro outttt nf an clognntly furnishod private reste Ae DOU RS SEN tea ei ALISON, FLIERST ELEGANT FURNITUR: PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 346 N. La Salle-st., AT AUCTION, Friday Morning, April 80, at 10 0’e Rich Parlor and Chamber Sets, Carpets of the house. Dining-Room and Kitchen Outfit, Crockery, Glass, and Plai Ae Goparel Housekeeping Goods. All firat-class Sale peroniptory, ownor uiving up housekeeping. BLASON, FLUGRBHEIM & Ci RECEIVER'S SALE AT AUCTION. BALANCE OF THE SPOONER-WARNER STOCK JAPANESE GOODS, Store Fixtures, Show Cases, Conn ters, Shelving, &e., &e., At Store 65 Washington-st., this (Friday) Af- fernoon at 3 o'clock, > ELISON, KLERSIEIM & CU, Auctloneors, PEREMPTORY SALE, Entire Furniture of Residence, 443 MICHIGAN-AYV., Betwoon Thirtoonth and Fourtconth-sts., Saturday Morning, May 1, at 9:80 o’cl’ke _ Piano, Mirrors, Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-room Furniture, CARPETS OF THE HOUSE, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, and Glassware, With » Gonornt Outtt for Mousokeeping. Goods mitiat be sold wid delivered before 3 o’etuck On day of sala, Sale eainmencen ae Uz shia: ELISUN, FLERSITEIM & CO., Auctionvens. Saturday Morning, May 1, at 10 o'clock, ' AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 1531 Wabash -av., WE SELL Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-Room FURNITURE, Upright Plano, et ii Household Goode, Hinlire outel for Housekeeping {604 WABA (NEW NUMBEIQ), Friday Moming, April 30, at 10 o'clock, WE SELL AT AUCTION ENTIRE FURNITURE OF ABOVE RESIDENCE, CONSISTING OF Parlor and Chamber Sets, Redding, Ainingsitoom anil ny for Housekeeping, Good RBURIM & CO., Auctioncors, POMEROY & CO, Auctlonvurs, i# und 40 andolph-at, REGULAR, FRIDAY SALE AT STORE 78 and 80 RANDOLPH-ST,, April 80, at 9:80 a.m Another Immense Stock ‘Must bo Suid to maka room, # nnd Wool Carpets, Partor and Chamber Rots, Dining-itoom and Kitchen’ Kurnitu Ward: bigs, Aarblo-(up stdebor hon Crockiry, und & full siock uf Geno! is POMEROY & CO. A ATTENT STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fixtures, Wagon, &¢,, WILL BE 6OLD Friday, April 30, at 2 o'clock, AT OUR STORE. POMENOY & Co. Memoved to store for conveniance of sale. 'O BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES inal Hank Bultding, 0 Wes A Diack Wa'aat Cen ter, and a Copper-Lined Bar, nck Walnut Pressoe and ew Lox, made tu ovutain 4 WILKINS, Auctioncor. Executor's Sale of Estate of Henry Ball at’ St. Augustine, Florida, 1 Lf AT AUCs Ut 1d ulelock, at the roudway, frinlty this tne ostate, comprising OBTAIN ever known before, Prospect for frult good Apretat Ditpateh to The Crleagn Tribune, TrenO, Fulton Co., April 20.—Winter wheat tn- Jured badly by late freezes, Inercased nerenga P but to 187, Fruit pros- “DAIRY STMTISTICS. Presénted at the National Convention ; nt Indianapoltr, Special Dispatch to The Urteago Tribune, Inpranavorss, Ind. April 20.—Tho attondanco upon the Huttor, Cheese, and Ege Nationnl Con- vention to-day was Inryor than yesterday, sov- eral delegates haying urrived from Olio and ‘will not bring this‘orey A long discussion sprang up overtho question, “Tho effect of cold storngo on ‘butter, and which was partlelpated In by mubors, and Convention tna ly adopting tho sentiment that a temperature of ton 40tu 48 Js correct for butter to be belil ninety dnys; to be ‘held longor than that, from Ing exes uny length of timo, tor the: storage of chocago any cheese, and egga,"? wdozon or more moi from 39 to 403 length of time, Tho Sceretary read an-exsayon “The Milk Producing Industry of the United States, + P. Lord, Mayor of Elgin, I Presidont of tho Northwestern Dalrymot Bociation. | It was full of polnts abow! of tho milk business. H¢ au sated that there are LOO UG i dl country, requiring the annual product of 62,000, 000 ao for feed, giving ment to 650,000 mon, and labor, ‘ent 800,000 men. Es! land at $10 por aero, togethor with for agricultural and dairy fmplemonts, total amount fnvested in the 280, This is considerably more thin the mimount invested In banking andthe commercial Interests of the country, . The cattle and will require two tons of bay annual If it {8 estimuted that 6,000,000 co ruin for winter dalrying, and ly require alx quurts of outs orcorn thoy will consume 2, bushels of corn-men bushels of ont-meul, 1,250,000 tons of ‘bran, 000,000 bushels of corn, and 100,000 bushal ts—of n° total valuo of $18,459,400, ‘To this ould be added the Inbor of 850,000 men at $20 1/43,000,000, ninking the annual ‘villuo of $504,450,400, or an average of $38.80 por Ing officers were clected this oven- i F. Gooch, Chicago; Trens- Jer, of lowns Now York; W. C, Vroy, Bose milch cows fn tho requiring tha Himaling the cows an Kate hositivoly which 1s $1,800, without resorvo. ML & CO. ‘the horses dul per manth, or $ Urer and Secretar Vice-Prosidents, W. ‘Thompson, Ponnsyivani ton; Edward ‘Thotons, Obl sourl; J. L, Bollsford, Konte john Stuart, Towa; D. » Wisconsin: O. F, lias, ner, Minnosotu; A. E a McPhereon, Presquo Isle, neasee; “Henry Owons, Di ti ot or it i y strict of Colum- A. Bimmons, ‘Connect Tout, PROTEST AGAINST HURD'S BILL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, ‘Dernorr, Mick., April %.—The Merchants and- Manufacturers’ Exchange this afternoon adopte ed resolutions addressed to the Michigan Rep- resentatives In Congress, ontreating them to use ut the passage of the Hurd ‘to interference with, ities of conmunicn- tlon between differcnt States of the Union through Cannds, Congrossman Newberry telo- griphed to the Board of Trade: (ve time and of on Hurd’s bill. all means to prove: biltor any other bill biting the presont “Tho Conunit- portunity for w hearing iclegation nevessary at present, but would atyxcat that exch Hourd of ‘rate appoint delegates to appeur when neces- sary. Evory member of Congress possible should be remonstrated with by his constituents.” A. eltizens' meeting will bo called by son to prutest against Hurd’s me: COLORADO EXCURSION, Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincey Raflrond Company will commence May 1, 1880, and cons tinue during tho gengon the sale of firat-ctnss exourston tekets from Chicago and tocal points’ to Denver. Colorado Springs, nnd Pucblo by eix () different routes, These tleketa will be good going West within fiftecn (1%) days from date of salo, and to roturn untll Oct, 1 following. Pull- man palace-curs aro run by this Company from Chicago to Councll Bluffs, Topeka, and Kansns City, forming a Ine with but one change of cars to Denver and Pucblo, tached to all through trains, in which incals ean be obtained at the reasonable price of 76 conts, Muyor'Thomp- Dining-cars aro nt- The Eldredga Sewtng-Machine,—It leads the best for you to buy, ly payments, 109 State street, Times ? Our highest artista in dentistry: MeChosneys beyond doubt, though bute a Bet Roay-cheokad missca and pretty candy at Dawson's, 2! the world, und is Sold on month, p. Gvod chance to ‘boys buy tholr Ti Btatontreet ation, tiyspepsia, nervo forms, ‘ot enor dobillty: Za Prostration, dug Mensman's eHoved by tink: ‘entonized Reef Toniu, preparation of beef containing its enti At is not h mere atimulant lke the extracts of beof, but contains bloud~ und life-austilning properties; uubie In ull enfecbled conditions, whether nervous prostration, or neute disease; partloulurly if re- uimounry complalnts, Caswell, ‘ropriotars, Now York. For sulo {ous properties, force-gonerating, tho result of exhuustion, je und Poromptos UO. uctioncere nrnrnnnnrnnnnn N. Gout will bo at riday, April 00, at 2 29, Tobocen, heloyad wifo of of consumption, nzod 2 0 residence, No. 20 'Thire Atomains will bo interred ot W ISAACS—Wednonday, Avril 25 as Woat Rundoipheacs Cation "ase years, Funeral April 90, at 100, m. tut New torn Choy Papers plenso copy. + Colo, Sunday, Aprit 25, of apo- into residence, #4 Pratrio-av., to- ay ob Halt wnce by ourringos ty Huxotiili, ALES =A pril 2 tite + Ligmie, auod Pwookn, Sauer Of Me Ht it. Lutte papers plense copy, CONERTY—Thurmay, glek und Mary Conerty, al Sr ninrnnnannnn anna 1:GOULD—The funeral of Phi his tate residence, 242 Ouk-wt, Fi p.m, HOBLEY—Aj Goorga C, Hob this realtones, Tanace, oyod 50 Bnd Gliawire, ryt Sule, Gaui Goo Aurli 20, Joroph, son of Pat- Tigellzh yenne, 4 auntie, wad ha realtonco of his 4 No. roailense Parents, No. 335 rit South May-ut., ta Muiwaukeu, Wh ANNOUNCEM DELMIGIT CONDUCTN TH. NOONDAY ROU ALLA Madina tonne oY CUTIVE COMMITTEE, urd Rupnbticon Club will movt at Lock: this eventiss linportant business, RD AUXILIARY REPOI: ening nt Bo'clock at ‘lournoy-ata, KA, ie TWELITEC W, nC ny BENTIC WARD i WH mivot ge Fola's Lal Lava ‘UB BEVENTEENTID Wa ye ae Wr mn meat URLICAN CLO Ait téaunilonns ab will moot thie stent eeu Is oventny 8 p.m). Good mponkore wil bo in ate SAKING POWDER, SOW TION! ‘WU Rundulph-st. In excellent ordor, 0 Exchange Salesromn, Mullins, New Yor! elogunt mansion with all wudora. ti Receasury outbuildiigs, witb 15 ace Oring wove, Tink sate will be | vi the of tnd nd altive tS close the oesate, ore . etton OE ord Vio ‘ireot, Now ; Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM OR ALPE CREAM TAWTAIL kusper'a tuvurite bu lsd bier prepurauun Takes su ‘breads, or fuxurious pust ry. Can be salon Ly dyspu; tes without fear of the Il La resulting frum heavy indie gostible food. ga-Comm ended toc’ id who) sowenvss by the Govesuin vat Chural ROYAL MAKING POWDRECO. 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