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Naam a tate gr ee me CHICAGO TRIBUNI o SATURDAY, APRII ay THE CITY. IN GENERAL. GQ. f. Gonrove, of St. Lonts, Isat the Palmer, Ns Buany, of Detroit, ts at tho Shere 1M. Suita, of Springfield, IL, is atthe Tre- mont, , Gov. W.G. Kitett, of New Mexico, Is at tho Pacific. SM. Nootn, of bas Vegas, N. Tremont. DOK. Gitaxant, of MeHenry, IL, ts at the Sherman. A. HL CHAMULATS, of London, England, a at the Tremont. : Wri H. Bowpy, U.S. A., Isat the Palmor, with his wile, Wintian Frennisa and wife, of London, England, are ut the Sherman, Hea, Dexsisand wife, and William Hare din, of Winnipeg, are at the Paliner. AG. Camennie, M,C. of Utah, passed Ahrough the elty, registering at the Palmer, » Gonerat Purchising Agent Mitwaukee & St. Pant Rallroad, the Palmer, Aunanno, of Holland; W. Mackey, of Wine and A, My Malyrick; of Ottawa, Canada, went the Pacitle. OFFICER Witt GRApt, of tho West Lake: Strect Station, fell from the patralewiyron: ott Falton street xesterday, and reesived injuries which will disable hin for afew days. vis at the 15 ~ De. Ryder, of St. Paul's Univorsal- Ist Charen. of ‘this city, was In, Milwaukee yes= terdy und paid off w $1) invrtgae on bis ehuret held by th Company of that ci temperature cc, Opticlue, Northwestern Losuranca estoritny, a8. observed by 68 Madison street. Tribune degrees: 10 a. ty tht Dey 20, Barometer, § nem a SP. Mey PATHICK BUECHAN, Of No. 65 Finnell_ street, while unlonding oul piles ut Forticth street and tho Michigan Southern tracks bad hls right ler broken below the knee, He was taken home and enced tor by Dr, Steele. a A voy named Stephen Okoadkt, aged 13, has Deen at the Chieago Avenue Statton for three, days. He ia parents tis moved ta the elty Crom Washiigton Heights, and that be was sent out toa store and got lost, ‘Tr report that Mr. Frank ,Agnow bud ree siened his position under the oily Government fe unt wholly true. He intends handing ti bis designation cometime during this we: ashe Is nbout to reenter his old busitiess of coutraeting, ‘Tux report of duty performed hy tho West Take vet Potice Vatrel wagon during March fs as Cutluws; Alarms reaponded to, 89: inade, 34; 7 persons conveyed to the . Hospital and 3 tothele hoares; disturbances supe pressed, 4; alarms of fire responded to, 5, ‘THe traln-boy on the Riverside traln yesters day morning was disappolnted In receiving bis Lsupply of Chicago ps pers so he took ade and peddied out a quantity ones, some dating as far back as 1st, The igers heartily apprechited the “sell.” Cuantes L. Conny, President of the Wisconsin Central Mailroad tt, General Manager af tho Peanev iva Railroad; T. Tandy, General Superini Detroit, & Milwaukee Taurond; and A, MOMs, General Freight Agent of the Noston & Albany Railroad, urent the Lacitte. BL. Lreasund EB. W. Barnes, the members of the firm of Lucas & Co. and pubtishers of tha Bonknote Detector, were betore Justice Huinmer Yestorniay to anawer to the charge of Hbel pre- ferred against them by Wiam C. Phelan. As the complaining witness failed to put in gn ape pearance, the defendanta were alacharsed. a colored Inborer at the Com Works, corner of and nd street, died suddenly nbout 1 0’ Yesterday morniug e Tie wasn aingic man, about 35 yearsof agecand bad no relatives in the city. The ev of dvath Is believed to baye beer bourt disease. Yestenpay afternoon at 4 o'clock, a3 Mrs. MeNeill, wite of a member of tho wholesale grocery-house of MeNeill & Higgins. was cruss> ang the corner of Clark and Randolph streets tn her burgy. the horse backed into strect-car No. sof the Milwartkee avenue ff The busy wns upect andthe hind wheel broken, but the ludy was extricated from the wreck in safety. ‘THE patrol at the West Madison street sub- station performed tho following wark during Mureh: Alarms respunded to, 21; arrests, 20; runs in respouse to complaints, 16 covered, while at wo bolies ree ‘sick and Injured people removed, 3; recover stolen property, 4: prisoners conveyed tocourt, 23; rina to inspect alarm Prisoners conveyed to Coroner's ine Gale alarm, 1; total runa, 1; miles cc man from Nashville, Tenn.. who registered at tho Palmer House as Charles St. Clair, b hose right name Is C.D, Erwin, at- tempted to skip [ast evening without paving his Doard-bll and £05 be owed tor carriage hire. Detectives Siumons and Humes arrested hita on n St. Louis train nt tho Van, ,Buren-Street Depot, ang lock him up in the Central Station, iis explanation wus that he bad been on a spree for some time, aod thut he didn’t know what he was doing. . Tux regular mecting of the Mesican War Veterans was held at their rooms, No. 109 Rane dolph street, March 31. ‘Tae fullowins- named of- Acers were elected for the epsuing year: Presl+ dent, P. T. Turnnies; Viee-President, G. A. Corgun; Yecrotury, James BR. Huguniny Trease urer, D, L. duergens, The tine ‘of the regular meetings hereafter to be beld.was changed ta the second Monday in January, April, July, and October of each year, and special meetings may De called by the President. ‘Tur Saloonkeepers’ Association met yesterday afternoon at the North Side Turner-Hall. The attendance wus Very lu A lengthy discus- gion too% place on wtuntion to Indorse Harrison dnr Mayor and appoint a committee of the: Asso cintton to work for his election. .4 resolution condemning the elty press for attacks upon Harrison wns also tabled, ‘The mi f the dutercnt Atdermanig candidates were canvassed, and ne obicetion was offered ta any save Ald. HKailard. The Association adjourned to April Yat Aurora Turner-Hall, Cart. HLH. Ksiont, for twenty-six. years Vuined employe of the American and .United Btates Express Companica, dled yesterday morn: ng at Jucksonville, Fit. Capt. Knight was born and renred at Amsterdam, «but had been thany years In the W ‘About’ a year azo be Leonie sick, and in November bist went to Florida, Ju what proved 19 be vain search tor sesturation to heute, His wife and daughter were wito bit at the time of his decease. The remaing will be browzht to this elty for Inters Ment. when proper notice Will be given of the funeral, ‘Tue resident members of the Bociety of the Teonnersee who are going to Cincinnats to a tend the fourteenth annuat: meeting uf, the So- efety will leave on the Sth inst, at 3710 o'clock p. In, by 4] 1 car No. #i via the Kankukee, La- fayette & Indianapolle route. ‘The train will start from the Lilina:s Central Depot. Any Tuermbers of the Society Mving northwest of Chicaxe who may wish to Join thelr comnrades at the tine above named Gan, by writtng to Gen, ALL. Chetlai, v0, 131 La Salle atrert, have transs portadicn providr! fur them. Lalf-rate ture for round trip £1, Tus twiAlerinakera continue to hold out for an vane ia wares of 10 por cent, and talk of sking 2) per ceut if thele demands ara not cunceded vy Monday, They were Joined yeatere key ouen by ateut thirty men from Mason's shop. The strikers have now been out since March land think 'y will by uble te carry their point soun. a4 tanierma ery are Acarcy bere and Clewbere, aud tha demand for then 6 tne erasing. Vucuniary atasistance ta coming in from ouisde cities, St. aule baying sant 8199 Jeaterday. The bolermukers were otfered an. advange of ieente per day and the helpers of Incents per recently, and refueed 1t, the former wanting 2 centé. ‘She Comrittee of SEspieyers WhIch was to meet one from tho boll ermakers yeatentay did not do so, and the latter are waiting paticatiy for sumething new to tura up. CYLY HALL. " Twestr-rive burial pirmits were tasund yes~ Yerday by the Registrar of Vital Ktatlatics, ‘Tur, police, Oremen, and schoolteachers will Ye pata at the City-Sail to-day. ‘The city labore erswillte paid atthe Expenition Hullding toils morning. ‘Tinuz was a great deal of anxiety among city employts yeaterdsy, and ‘the biv four" were so deetlemny gloomy mess, The réports ree ceived ware an) toing tnt encoureving to Carter and tas ered, end the henchinen ware kept wupning fo “Viip in reported recalcitranta ur War ering Ones, ‘THe city twils atruce the noon hour vestarday Sus the fizat tina tines: the Brest With tha Otacrvatory having The tote wis a alter, a0 that every te xt thes watches, aft workingiaen cas tel) when itis bine to (ote dinner, ‘Tithicn were Sve cases Of strallepax reperted yesierday. ‘Tao ot tham ween from & Hastings Street one froma IL North avense,and the othare fran al Buning street and On Reston avenue. Jt wit Le eces Ero tnid that amaliepor le nat Bik sateied out, Twa rd the cases mere Mt the eat aie? tare: inne Nesta Invision. Tha Eten weenie case leis tw distriet, but tae Orbs tease ih (ide ntected bealities, ane of Wo fatlent+ paving teen vaccinated, Wit i did War faee aad (bay A eb pevacsinated, tows ever, Couey ar. |. There was Cie death Wn AS re finan street. A cas of on ver waa reverted from Is We an at the Cit te gain having = bacd fice Of 3t Ghe ies bs punning aclu as aver, Bed waked fe Kidad Ftethe tan Vint to Waukee Hi Tate of tae inet are nales that let in the Water fo7 the ily mugelf BC partial; atopgend Gp. wired kre ys tier init ak WOK Nigst ANd Gay Wewer thet, If the wind sould cuaage there wht be n great teal of tronbie, ag thon the other Pert hole will alse be closed. | Mr. Crowter, the ‘ty Engineer, ays that there (8 no danger to ba appretended from this, ns the same thing ns demurred n number of Umes this winter. Cay ekce, he, thinks, f¢ folly equal to: tte eme Tio tig Mosher Is nt tho Crib, te and will not get inuntil tho fee ma Greon will go again Into service fs soon as tho fee-blocknie fs raised, Titk following: butlding permits were terday: "To Durham House Deatnare Come, fay: to Ditild at twoestary sliop. sh) by i) foot, at 7 Utinots street, toy cost Shik; Rudolph raat, for three-story dwelllayg. 2 hy Of Weritivarth nvenuc, 10 coat 34.00 Tehs to pat to at Hwoestory dwelling, 20h ‘bwontleth street, near Ash ind aven tint. For two-story 5 hy feet, $9 Thirteenth st to cast Bad Deppe, ‘for foursatury aud Dbasoment store and dwelling, 7 by. 7, feet. G15 Sedgwick etrent,, enst SILK; A, Khnger, two-story and basement store aiwelling, 2d by 38 feet, an Hrenier, near atrest, 19 cost S200; Dale four-story and basement store, 18) Adams streat, to cost $40\ THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Vistrons will not be admitted to the {nil Tuesday (olection-day), notwithstanding It 1s regular visiting day. ‘Tin Grand Jury yesterday disposed of thirty cxtees, whieh cleared up the docket, and will res port tholr lindings te the Court this morning and ‘be Uiseharged, ‘tims County Collector reports that taxes nro comtug in very rapidly, and that the prospect Is that the delinquency this year will bo suiller than ever before. ‘Those who fail to may during: tho month will bo taxed ad ndditional 1 per cent in necordance with law, . # Chicago & Western Indiana Ratlroad Com- ANY comMMeneel procecidings yesterday in the Sounty Court fer the condemnation of eertulit Tands nloug tholr right of way, tha property of Perry H. Suilth, Jr, and othors. ‘van tolling-initt robbers wero brought into tho Criminal Court yesterday, upon the under. sianditis that thoy ‘were to plead gutity, but when they confronted the Court two of thot weakened, and thoy were remanded to think te mutter over. Mr, Mills would uot necept the plea of ene without they all pleaded, beentise bo thought their change of burnnee wns nm plot to defeut the enda of Justicn, ile tus a zood ense naalnst thom, and It Is eatistled to det tho law take its course, If they ure, Jean Hawes will Wednesiay commence the eallof his eatendar forthe April term in thy fower Criminal Court room, and will call not to. exceed fifteen cases ench day, The cnlondur embraces ull cases bending between Nos, and und, except the sire facing on reeogn{- zune set Tor the Ith, they will be called tn tholr numerical order. ‘Another eulendar, em- brachig nlbeauses pending above terin No, 1000, will be cated by Judgo stntbony, commencing tho saine diy, THE VAN HOLLEN INDICTMENT. A motion to quash tho indictment against Oeorge Van Hollen, ex-City Collector, for em beaztement, was entered yestenlay. In the Critn- imu Court dy Judge Leitingwell, bis attorney, and it is expected that it will be argued before Judge Hawes Monday afternvon, The points ade i the motion or document fled by coun: sel are? Firat, the Indictinenut. is general w uneertala, mibeze ziement; kuown to io inw) $8 properly charged = in said Indictment; third, the Indicturont: Is bad Tor repugnaney, in this, thet tho defendant 3 charged to Baye embezzied money ns: City Collector of the City of Chicugo when nosuch ollicer 1s known: tothe tuw; fourth, the indict- ment does not aver what money, when it was deposited, under whose control It was, or how or where defendant obtained posseaston of it. Thy indictment was hastily drawn, the tm- pression being at the time ‘that Van fHolter would ran away, and the oploten hay prevalied for some tite that it was defective, if Judre Hawes grants tho motion, however, a new ine detment will he found, no doubt, but itis ques- tionable whethor tho defendant can ever be successfully prosceuted, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS. ——. Ar tho Sut-Trensury yesterdas $15,000 in gold was paid out.and $5,000 In gllverrecelved, Tue Internal-revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $27,257, of which $22,000 was for spirits, $2,620 for tobacco, $1,777. for cigars, aud Sik Lor beer, JonN JAcon Westust, the match-bond crook, hag not yet been taken to Chester to serve our his sentence, He was to havo been taken down Thursday evening, bat Marshal heap recelved f telegram from the Attorney-General giving Instructions to bold bim until Wednesday, pend- ing further efforts fora pardon. Foncowna Is the Mest of dutlable goods ro- ceived at tho Custom-liouse yesterday: Jollet Stecl Company, 1,201 steel blooms: BP. & C. EB. Baker, WW quarter-siteks of salt,a0 half-s salt, ba) sacks of salts; Marshall Fleld & Co., 40 kiss dry couds; Fleld, Leiter & Co. 4 cases of ary poods: J. V." Farwell & Uo., J cases cotton hosters; De Witde & Ct s Rhine wines Cayaroe & Sou, 4 bh Burley & ‘Tyrrell, 25 pkys crockery; Rurlock & Co,,3 cases dry goods. Collections, £2,183, BOND REDESITION. ‘The lutest instructions regarding tho redemp- tion of bonds under the last call are contained in the foltowlug cireulur received by Assistaut Treasurer Gilbert suaterdags “Wasttnatos, D. U., March 30.—Notico is hereby given that this Department will redeem, on and after April 1, 1831, any of the outstand- jug United States G-per-cent funded-loan bonds of 1331, embraced in the 101st call, which will nature May 21, 1s3t, at the rate of $101.25 in full payinent for every 100 in bunds. All bonds forwarded for redemption should be addressed: tothe “Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C." and alt registered bonds should be as- signed to * the Secretary of tho Treazury for re- demption.” Where puirtics desircgehecks in payment for registered bonds drawn) order ot wny one but the pryee, thoy should assign them to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemnp- Uon fornccountof ——" (hero Insert name of person or persons to whose order the check should be mude payable). Wintran Wispos, Secretary," ALL FOOLS’ DAY, A TAME CELEDUATION, To those people who were able yesterday to ‘cath to mind the kind of weather which prevailed upon the yume day the yeur previous,.the singu- lar inclemency and backwardness of the present season waa painfully appareut, Those whose memories mny not huve been able to serve thon: inthis connection may bo reminded that April 1, 1680, wasn fairly warm day, tho thermometer registering 20 degreca in the shade, while In tho sun tho pedestrian who bad occasion to hurry on bis way found himself bathed in perspiration from every pore. Heavy overcoats had long since ‘been laid aside,and even it light spring successor was a thing of the past. Under such genial intlus ‘ences the spirits of nen und boys were raised ta a high pitch, and the merry April-tool prunksof the latter were carried oo with unwonted cn- eruy, The newshoys had an especially wild ume of it. hey. took possession of tho sidee walks in the vicinity uf Tie TaipuNe office, and Jodulged in pleasant practleat jokes. upon all Dussers-by, Who uccepted the sltuation goods ipercdly And enlercd themsclyes inte tho pirit of the duy"s merriment, sterday presented wo such combination of fun and fuie weather, Instead of inaking 0 properly lambelike exit from the calendar, faren bad taken {th departure, if not lke 1,08 er no acts of and charges offense second, ne a Mon, very inuch jn the ‘manner of a Volar bear, und April had inade her appearance jn the midst of #4 blinding ehow-starin Which busted with more or less fury ailday tong, Under such dispiriting clreum- Slantes the Jolilty which prevailed the year be- Tora was not posible, ‘The aume boys were and, and they mudo a plucky aod perslatent ndeavor to renew the fun, but the attempt fell flat, ‘They placed tempting piiccets (ot anwdusty in the way of passers-by, Lut it was very seldom that one of them fella Victin tothe fraud, and when he did the cueering and Jecring waa uot to by compared with tbe uproarious excitement the saine oceurretice had caus) on the ua Fooly’ Day. They pinned trailera to tho: Ulster-talia of venerable and respected citizens, but without creating anything iike the fun which the same adorament had previously vkird. The weather was too meub for thom, and the hoys abandoged their pasting varly in the day and devoted themactves stemily to bual- ness. ¥en at Chapin & Goro's, whore the uaual do Iusive lunch, made up ot fried oysters tiled with cotton-butting, sandwiches aurchargod with bhstering condinauta, and salen concocted with chips of acle-leuthor, Was derved, woich tbe year Previous bad reckoned its vietline by the lune dred, there waa nn absolute lack of jollity. Now beady went-néar the lunch, 6nd, if they had, there: was nolenty on hast ta lauet ut then, | Atte wether, the weather was tts inuel fur lie merry> makers, and the alacoce of the wial Fools’*Day fin must be wdded to the score which hae already Leon charged up against the ubpardon: able eccentricities of the ensun, PRIVATE WIRES, CHICAGO FiRMA WHICH CAR APECLAL Winks TO NEW YOUK. ‘There 14 ono among the nanny features of Chi- cago enterpriso which Js quite now, but of which very fow peyple have any knowledge, in apite of its importance. Referauce 6 bud to the system Ot private Lusiness Nrina leasing special tela- raph wires betweon thie city and New York tor their excineive uae, ‘Tho frat nove nude In thin Gurection, pot including the ard of Trade system, of cours, was when the whulesale wrocery divtrict” accured the us: of & rojal wire connecting the whoieale grocery district «t Now Yors with the Woatern Union brauch Offer wt the corace Of Lake street and Waban avenue in Chleage Tote waaseviral wecka ayo. Mow thoraara a» nutatee Uf Chicage MOCK brGkere whi LEVo pote tested thasnseives Of this atvantage, Por Ine stance, We Ts Hacer bn tho eel and prom waion ine who Lately cotainenced deulitie In alcks, wrrang) only thle were with tue Wente ern Loo Company tue & special wire, woicD | thoy will commence to-operate about Mansy. The wire will run from thoir once here to Ni Brow atreet, New York, where thy New Vork agents of the firm will be located. ‘The other Chicago stovk-brokers who have secured special wires are A. O. Slaughter & Co, J.T. Lester & nd Gaorge C, Walker & Co, The wires are sed by these firms from. Ya. mM. wnt 2 op, Mey these hours corresponding to tho 10 a. mn. and 3p. nm. of the New York Stock-Exchinge. During tho hours that these wires are not Uolng used by the brokers the telegraph company can, of course, appropriate thea, ‘Tho brokers lave operitord nod instruments in thor own offices und pay those operators with tho frin's own money, WANTED OUT WES'T, JOUN MCUNK, OF LEADVILLE, COL myentin in court yesterday, bong bromghtbo- fore Judgo Barnum on auothor writ of habeas corps, Ilo wis arrested Saturday, tho Sith ult, on a telegram from the Sherif of Lake County, Colorado, beimg well-known to tho police of this city, who sny hols a “hand ense.”| Us friends yot out in writ, and he owas taken before Judge Barnum Tuesday afternoon, As thero was no charge agalnet hin, and nothing on whieh to keophiin tn custody, the Judge promptly re- lensed him, As seen a3 ho left the court-roont, Sergeant Shippant arrested him on awarrant sworn out by Lieut. Beacell in thy morning, charging hin with, burglury. This way a mere trick te held MeCong until the arrival of nu omeer, who hud) telegraphed that be was ait his wily, he prisoner was taken tu the Central Station, and ita hour or two atterwards to the Cotture Grove Avenue Sti- tlon, i order tat ne one might Know where he rus concealed, A relative sunght for him at several of the polleo stutions, Ineliuding the one on Cottuge Grove avenue, but could tnd no eof h None of tho oilicers knew there bh The friend My ) employed WwW. W, 0 nd another writ was lasted res turnable yesterday att and this une earthod him, tithe monntine, however, Dep- uty Sherk Miller had areived tn the efty with e requishtion from the Governor of Colorndo, and, Thuraduy, procured a warra from Gov, Cullum. Soo when Charley” Cameron mide return to the writ yesterday, this fact wis set forth, und the only question before the Court was that of identity, Miller was sworn, and testilled that he knew MeCune, hav- ing seen bla fn Leadville, ‘bat settled st, and the prisoner wns remanded. ‘MeCune {3 under indietipent in Lake County, Colo, for assault with InteAt to commit murder, The allegation 13 that he and one Michiel Mugoran shot a inun-named John O'Nell on Tron Ibh, January a yenr ago. Magoran was caught, vonvicted, and sentenced tosoven years In the Penttentiury, MeUane_ escaped, und hus been in Chicago ever sinus. The polices say ho has been concerned tia number of vurgiiries and street robberies, but thoy evidently, vould prove nothing against him, or he would have heen run in tong age. “They knew nothing about tho Leadville attair, and were glid of the oppor- tunlty toxetrid of him. Miller took lm buick Inst night. CUAMBER OF COMMERCE. PROGRESS IN ITS REMOVAL. The helrsof tho Tracy estate, uwners of tho narrow blocks between Sherman street and Pas cite avenue, south of Jacksan street, gud the reprosentutives of the Grand Paciile Hotel, and tho SHehiguu Southern and Rock Istind Itall- roud Compinies have come to an understnoding, find the greatest obstu cle to the vacation of tho south end of Ia Salle street, in order that tho Rourd of Trade vullding may be erectod on tho property, is thereby removed. It will be remembered thatat the meetings of tho Council Committee on Streets nud Alleys, South Division, Mr, Withrow stated that the railroad companiva would not conaent to tho vacation unless Sherman street aud Pacific nvenuo were widened suas tobe more than alleys, und, in the wvent of tho Chamber of Commerce not being erected, that La Sulle strect should bo reupencd. ‘The ownurs of tho land havo ngreed to aud twenty-eight and three-quarter feet to Paeitie aaenue, making the width sixty seven and three-quarter fect, and glx feet toShers man street, which will make It sixty-six fect wides that the sidewalk on tho West side of Pas cftle aver hall bo eighteen aud three-quarter fect wii ol that on the east side of Sherman streotsixtecn feet, and that. if Ln Salle street be vacated, and the Hoard of ‘Trade not established thors within some timo yet Ot fixed, La Salle aetreet — etinil he reopened by dedication, the strips, ndded to Facifle avenue and Sherman street t6 revert to the heirs. itwas tho original intention to tet the Bourn! of Trade ave 2W teet square, but the widening of the side streets renders this iinpos- sible, *43an offset for tho loss of twenty-tlve feet frohtage on Jackson street, the belts will add forty feet to the depth, which would muke the fot 15x40 fect. “This wilt doubtless be satisfactory to the Board of ‘rade people, though they” have not Yet given expression to their views about it. Buch a lot would muke it possitle to put up a prettier building than a square one, ond lesyen tho difficulty of crownlng the structure with it truss roof, is 13 proposed, since the distance be- tween the walls wuuld he an eighth tess. The ngreemont hus not yet been reduced to writing, but it will be ready for presentation to the Counce! Committco seine tly next week, aud will be recorded at the proper thine, 60 14 to. Jnaure its belug carried out, Tho impression $s that n majority of tho Committey will report. favorably tho vacation, and that the Council pass tho ordinance authorizing it, though there will be a lively fight mado by the property-owners on Ln Sallo street north of Madison, who fear, though groundle ly, that thoy will be unable to rent thelr buttd- {ngs to ns much advantage as nt present should thuChamber of Commerce move frum its pres- ent lucauon. Two fuvts which buyve done more than anythioy else to induce the Aldermen to look fuvorubly upon tno project are those: That the value of the city pruperty on which tho “rookery" now ‘stunds. would » bu doubted tn value, and the improvements {n the vicinity of the new Board of Trade bullding would, within two or three years, add $10,000,000 or $15,000,0uy, 1f not more, to the assessable prop. erty, and yield several hundred thousand dolluré yearly for city expense THE SOUTH TOWN s MELTING OF THR BOARD OF AUDIT. i‘ ‘Tho South Tuwn Hoard bel the annual meet- {ug yesterday, Justice Meceh occupying the chutr, Present: Supervisor Lacon, Towu-Clerk Moore, and Justices Brown and Brayton. ‘Tho wnnual financial report of the Supervisor of the South Town for the year 1680 to the Town Clerk was submitted, and, after examiiation by a committed, was upproved, Following is the text of the statement: “ HECELPTS, Halance reeeived frum W, It. Page (ny. __ predecdasor: 2° 8H, 083 1b receaved ituin Wl, Johnson, County ‘reasurer, on wecount of buck town Cush received from M. A, Farwell, ‘Town ‘Collector, on account uf 2 per cent com- inleston on tuxes collected by bin under warrunt of 184), sed cba tasvionyagetiee Casn recelyed from M, A. Farwell, Town Collsetur, puld by Him under protest on account of 2 pwr cont commission att certain taxes ai to bin under proteat on warrunt of 149). Cash covered into ‘Tow: ju ce count of election feed to curtaln judges: and clerky,—the sume not buying beon called for... 2.08 21,180 mL TH. ‘The amount paid out upon tho following ac- counté is shown below: Legal SCTVICES......60 ce reeeavee oon 8 0% Services of judges and clorks of election, iv Oflice rent of my predeecasor, ny) Uilice rent, stationery, etc... ve OEE Services of Assessor und Deputy Assed- sore ON nAwsAION Of THM)... serces OTL Lutance patd by ino on account of services nie Adacasir tor Loi, eee Compensation of Justices aa members of Town Hour. secrecy esensenes seesees! 100 Hatance wuld C18, Shorek for war ‘Town Clerk under iny preducessor .. oT Componsution paid We Ht. Page, bate Bis saa H Collectur's office for current your. Batunce pala Deputy Collectora wud preducessor. Cuntinusnt exp for current year Compensation pu CHECK ss eb ose Batanco on han ‘Total Teenee peceeeeseaeeee ‘Thore {s atiil due an unuscertained amount of forfeited town taxes for past you In ade dition to the wnount uf expense above set forth there f¢due ftorrentof oiees €25 for March and April, eal. There ian certain allexed ine debtednese Of the tawn outstanding which b+ belleved to be Mogal, fradulent, and outlawed, ainounting originally: to sore $15,000 oF $2.00, ‘the report concludes ns Tullowe; * With the Qiiount te be turned aver te my successor, and the amount that will undoubtedly come inte hie hunde froma the 2 pee cent collection of taxes of intl, thera will ba plonty ot money in the ‘Treasury to pay all the expanses of the coming Asscasinunt, ealloction. and other Lown Oxpenees, Twould therelore recommend that no tax on appropriation be voted ai the annual town tnvetlug ty be huld on April 6 1st.” BUBURLAN, RYASOTOS, Lakesilo Siali, after a long and eventful hlatory, will be tenantives some thug next woul, Mr. W. P. Jones baa ronted the houso formeriy ownel by Krof, Kistler, and will take posession the Hirst Of tho coming week. A potltion ain clreuiation among the bust Rese ion ta the Interest of 3fr, George Lott os Villnge Clerk. . The town caucus wilt be bold thiy evening In the ‘Town-Hall, for toe newinatiog of enue dates for Town Clerk, Huparvise justice of the Weare, and Highway Cominiasiouer, —— : We recommend Kidredgesowlug-machiues, puna witne: STATI AFFATRS. Wisconsin Oloars Hor Decks of Rub- bish Preparatory to Adjourn- mont. A. Democrat Creates a Sensa- tion by Renouncing His Bourbonism. Senator Cameron's Election De- clared to Have Been Free from Crookedness, Cincinnati Men Getting in Thoir Work on the Unsophisti- cated Hoosiers, —— Tonnessee Refuscs to Concur in the Proposition of the Holders of Bonds. A Heavy Drop in Prices of State . Bonds Results from This Action. Wis a Speciat Dispaten to ‘The Chtcaga Tribune, Mantsox, Wis. April 1—Both Jouses: cleared thelr enlendars to-night, and nearly allthy members will leave for their homes to-night, leaving afew members to receive messages from the Governor, ete, Final ad- Journment will take place Monday, The ustial complimentary resolutions to the ofll- cers were adopted, and a valuable desit was presented to Chivf-Clerk Bross, 1 gold wateh to Sergeant-at-ArmsfBaker, and a handsome set of silver to Speaker Bradford, Mr. Stonn, a Democratic member of the Assembly, to-day announced that he had ninde ‘up iis mind to renounce his Democracy and east his lot with the Republicans. He gave a history of his connection with the Demoerntie party. Ho had supposed that it was the party of const!- tutional prinelples, but had found that it was governed by expedieney, He eae from an overwhelmingly Democratic district, and would probably. never be sent back to the assembly after thts step, but he felt It was a duty he owed to iinself and was prepared for the consequences, The Special Committee, appointed In pur- suance of Joint Resolution 35, S., by the Sen- ate, to investigate the conduct of the recent Senatorial election, nade the following re- port: , That they have labored diligently In tho discharge of the duties linposed upon them, The Committee were not anthorlzed to sub. 3 or administer oaths, but they have invited before them anu critically examined all persons whose anes have been connected with the ehurges of corruption and bribery, elther ag being tho objects of these charges or as having given publicity to them through the press, together with such other persons 1g pabite rishor has credited with any special knowledge of the facts, conclusion of tho Comittee is, that, not- withstanding. the ordinuy connlval tmpro- prieties| common to all the , Senne torint factions, and which usualiy accom. pany similar elections, there is no ground for” bellevtige ‘that any member of elther branch of the Legislature was luilyenced by the offer of a moncy consideration, or by any other venal Inducement, In casting bis vote for Angus Cameron, cither In the caucus or,’ inthe convention, Nor is there anything In the evidence which refleets in tho slightest degree upon the reputation of Senitor Cam eron himself, ‘The Committee therefore rec- ommend that, the resolution be indefinitely postponed. ‘The report Js signed by Edwin £ ay oodinan, Gi, E. MeKeeby, and George IL, wid, An attempt was made on tle part of the Democrats to make some politient capital out of It, but the attempt failed, IN. INDIANA. Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Ixptanavort, Ind,, April .—Lhe Senate passed numerous pills to-day, among the more important belng those concerning Iaut- lords and tenants; authorizing raifroad com- panies to operate telegraphs for commercial purposes; Jegalizing actsof gravel-roat com- panies which purchased roads at Sheriffs’ sale; educating pauper children; and con- cerning the Insurance of plate-glass, ‘Tho wlnority report indefinitly postponing: Senator Chapman’s bill repealing the act of, March 15, 1879, touching foretgn corpora-" tions, was adopted, after which the General Appropriation bill was called up for the third thne to-day, and passed, ‘The House adopted a concurrent resolu tlon authorizing the Committee investigating tho management of the Insane Hospital to employ a shorthand reporter. ‘The Chairman said in the past three evenings such discover- Jes have been made as to justify the Comnmit- tee In making tls request, Reviston bills were passed concerning the adoption of helrs, Circuit Courts, ferries, publle holidays, which adds election-days to the number, and coneerning guardian and ward, and the powers of clties, ‘Tho bil providing for the cara and eduen- tion of pauper children now only awaits the Governor's signature, It provides for taking “tho little ones out of the poor-houses and placing thom, should the County’ Commissioners so elect, in the charge of a matron, whe may be furnished w building, and allow not more than 30 cents a day for the care and keeping of the children. It was discovered to-day that there was resent In the elly stobby of Clicianath men Interested In the pnssige of nsectlon of the Election bill proyidhys for the adoption at a certain style of ballot-box, ‘This bux has threes keys, and stamps every ballot. Itls mide tn Clichinati, and, if ‘adopted by the Legistature, it will cost the State ahavt $42,000 to supply the precinct ‘Tho Tlouse has atready passed the bill, ing off this Ia expe * Po-day an effort was made to reconstier the vote and thus re- eall It from the fles of the Senate. 1 tlon failed, however, by ® vote of 44 to 40, ‘The war will be carried inte the Senate, i Tho special session elo to-morrow, leaving onl: en days for the transaction of business, "Tha House has dis- posed Of nearly all the bills that eame from tho Heviston Commisston, and has settled down tp itsown orighial work. ut leave tio weeks from Mrs. Winsor, the State Librarinn, and Miss Marshall, hor assistant, presented the Senate with anexaulstt floral slp and te House with a beautiful basket of flowers with thelr compliments this morning. Mrs, Windsor appolits Mr. Wilson, of Loganse port, a3 Janitor, and Allen, of Greencastle, ws night watehinan,—all the old oflleers ro ring. Mra. Peele ts the last of the Danincratic State officials, except the members of the Supreme Court, She has inde wn excellent olfcer, and retires: with the Ruud will ot all who have coins in contact with her, All the new oficurs begin work to-day. TENNESSE, Hpectat Dlapatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Nasuvitsey, Tenn, April 1—Tho Mouse DiI we find thé State debt at 10055 was dee feated in the Senate urday, ‘Two Itepub- Heans and two State-Credit Domocrats voted against it, besldes alt the Low-Tax Demo crate. ‘The vote stood 1 yeas to 13 nays, Tt was coufdently beloved, up to the hour for call of the roll on its passage, that the bill would pass, and ita defeat filly the hearts of all with wulien whe have ‘Tenheaseo’s best Interests In view, Adnotlon was entered ty recoustder the vote rejecting the bit}, but Ittle hope bs naw felt for its ever being brought up agala, Bonds went down from @) to 43 sean after the result became known. 7 Y AUK ANAS, Lrrrik lock, Ark, April L—Govy, Church: MI today approved two hnpartant bills, —-ane compelling the Pulaskl County ollicurs yoente the enst wing ot tha StateHouse, which they have occupied more Uinn forty- five years without question. ‘The other ts the Pistol bi, whieh prohibits) the earrlage of any wenpon except army and navy arms, and those notothorwise than openly in the hands; niyo, the sale, bartering, giving away, or otherwise disposing of pistols, revolvers, howle-knives, aud “platol cartrlzes in this stat under pemutics ranging from $50 to PENNSYLVANIA, Tirrsnuna, Pa, April The lquor-deal- ers tn this effy are greatly aroused by tho getlon of the Legislature.on the License Dil at Murrisburg yesterday. ‘Tho Assoelation hold a meeting this afternoon to effect some new menns of defeating, the DH, and are des termined Co make their polit, NW YORK. Burraro, April .—The Assembly Com- iittes on Terminal Charges to-day began an investigation by looking into tho iatler of elevating rate: THE JAMES SUICIDE. Roanlt of the Coruncr’s Investicgation. Tho Inquest hold yesterday In tho caso of Fennels £. James, tho young man who shot tlm self out of tho world from tho room which ho and hig gitl-wife vccupled at No, 13 South Ani street, brought very few now fuets of Importance to ght. Aside from the regular testimony, however, was qathored Information which seems to nbout elear up the mystery which surrounded the enuge of tho sulekle, In tho Irst pince, young James, when ho went to his work 'Thursay morning, had found awalting bim abrief note from his employers. Schnuldowend & Lee, saying that his services wora no longer required, And, umn, thore certalaly must havo Deon a serious estrangement between tho fathor and son, growing out of tho former's objection to the marringe of the young couple. ‘Che elder Mr. dumes stated in his testithony yesterday that when he Inst saw his son, Murch 7, thoy were on thy best of terms, but, after the inquest waa concluded and the young whlow asked that the remains of her: husband be taken to his olt home, tho father positively declined; and a brother of the decensed’ was beard tosny that “She (meaning tho wife of tho suicide} lid kilted x and now she wanted to mother with more trawhle.’ ‘Tho reason which Mr, James gave for not allows ing tho funeral t Trom his house was that his wife was already too 1) In consequence of the frightful shock which her son's death had given her Bust ine algray first refused to defray tho expenses of thé funeral, although he know the young widow was totally without the ue sury means, and [twas only after, Coroner Mat+ son had rebuked him for his shameful behavior that the futhor flovlly consented to hive the roe Tunis taken churge Of at bls expense by an wt. dertaker. Tho young brother of the dead pin mide binself 30 obnoxious that he was thrent- ened foreible ejection from, the house, It hts lenked out that whon Frank Janes and Miss Force were married inst November the former's father mady hint at oner lenve home, and even secured: his discharge from the firm of Marder, Luge & Ja,, where he was thea employed. Sv it would appear that the second disehurge, togethor with tho knowledve that his wn people were uzninst him, pained young into such a fitat de- kpondency thit he resulved to end his Ife and troubles it tho same time, belioving that one would Inst as tong us the other. Tt was sald that he left a briof note to his wife, saying that he was ubout to tnxe his life heenuse they, meaulng bis family, wero following btm too closely to alow of his suceceding tn making a Mving for her and hinnself. — FOUL PLAY FEARED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Pirtsnura, Pa. April 14—The Deputy- Sheritf of Logan County, Ohio, arrived in this eity thls morning in search of an old man named Joseph Cookston, who left his home dn Bellefontaine, O., about four weeks ago for the purpose of coming here and disposing of about $15,000 worth of Pittsburg bonds, which were deposited Inn banic S11 this clty, Upon his arrival Cookston wrote to his friends, stating that he had reached here in safety, and expected to return ina few days, Sinee that time nothing bas been secn or hreardof him. Tis family fear that he has been foully dealt with. Ie is, or was, over <5 years of age, wealthy, and of high svcial standing. SUSPENSION, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manrrowoc, Wis, April 1.—The firm of M. Erlekson & Co,, comprised of M. Erick- son and HC. Hanson, dealers tn agricufturat lmplements, was closed yesterday by. D. M, Osborna & Co, manufacturers of the Cay Chief Reapers and Mawe Erickson & Co,, uutll lately, were supposed to be ina pros- perous condition, but recent developntents: show their liabilities to be about $5,000 1uore than thelr asset: —$—<——__——— - THE:NEGRO EXODUS Nasnvitne, Tenn, Apri £.—Flve hundred negroes have left Huntington shice ‘Tuesday for Kansas, About 1,000 willemigrate to the sane State In May from the,same locality, ———————__$§ MUSIC IN IT. Tho Saturday afternoon matinées have be- como #& very attractive feature of tho most popular of amusement resorts, the Chicago Roller Skating Rink, corner Mlchigan avenic and Congress strect, especially since tho Inteo- duction of n band of fine muato and exhibiden skating—:0 p,m. > .. A LIVELY CORPSE, " We nro not yot dead, Wo are in favor of 1 high standard of education for dentists. Wo hopu the tling may soon come whon they as 0 clogs anny not only be in favor of * high prices,” but educated physiolins and surgeons. Leyle- Intion Ia the Interest of a * ring Js agalnat tho peuple. A.C, McCnesszy, SD, ———— TWE DECORATION OF A HOUSE IS AS much governed by laws ns is the treatment of a dlscuse, If you bavo no knowledge of these juws commit yourself to the cara of auch expe rienced art paper-hungers and house-decorators as F. i Hllger & Co. ct Wabuah avenue) bave Proven theinselves to be. ——$—<————$<_—_— Terrible Lows of Life. Millions of riqs, inlce, ents, bed-liys, ronchea logo tholr lives by’ collision with “Rough on ate! Bold by druggists. Me boxes. ee Tho universal verdict [4 that tho Now No. 8 ia the slinplest and most durablo sewing-machine, Wheeler & Wilson Munufucturjng Co., 154 Stute. ——————— Ruok & Raynor's Moth Powder {8 4 barvester that reups ruacbes by tho million, Cumming tends tn first-class dental work at fale prices, 70 State atre yrnor Kandotph. Over 155,000 Howe senics gold, Borden, Selleck & Co, Chivaga. MARRIAGE LICENS jae Teonaos were isnucd you tordayt Heatilence. ou tage, titer Rieti, ill Naperviile, orvilie, th, Inrloin, U1, i $ Urwin Davie, {Mallia Loaloy J Oo Frendentuld sturkg, Christine Stormaen,,..2%, Mhtengo, Wai W, Ninuteantl, 22 Townaend, ‘Townaund, eels Ne Malatoi, zai No itulatud, Lloyd 0, Gaye. ee Hynnaton, Sr G, by Wastiinirie.d,,, Ryanaton, MARRTAG K “RIN HAI . eRe? y ihe av Ske pat anced Prank ony 0 thay. Mr, Howe, af & fhe’ iow Musien, ta Sle yes it Kurinington, ally. furuurty uf © Hen Aulus A. DEATHN “TAMINGTON— Avail |, Intl, of scarlet fover, Andie vat only duugitor bt Hitnut Ge uid Badia. Hare Fingivin, mad t yu Kanal tend ha’ residence S71, Weat Munrateats gun mandy April, 981501 ys ins by eareuagen tu Cirncu id, ERINLY—At Madteon, Mare! rariy, pot Wosturn Naw ¥. Pte Toca, OF Atwabaa wt a, Hanjiilis pat sigan Dire dt. Actas father oF B. sun, Uf hls nthe morning of April, ¥rancle A. en Sevens, ayod '. w bunural from the yusldanco No, 143) Wabast-nv. auatinr at vite nie Privnda invited wiiuuut furiur ra pluwso copy, in, weed i yuurs, Cathar of Janos GUIs tute Fesldonce, 1S Waal six- Si Munday at 10 n'clock uw Hacred Iluart tunes to Calvary Cemutory. May hiv suul a Lang, wife of Juno Loudon March a, once, Als ithodwe-wy. ag COLES-~OF chiid}irth, at her realdonce, Ga West see ire Tene Volos (iivckiuny wity of Belle dui Bi yuuta Wuberal succay by INGAt BH Fitty-ninttiest. fengin- None wlta we Charles Chnmber- 8 funeral will take pinea nt the family reatitences 20 Fitty-ninth-st, Haglewood, Sunday, April ah at Pim to UnkrMUE COMES, teats bal Wiier-Mni at 41 North Malstoitest., bes funn. iiquahter of ‘Mes. Lin Wirt, aged 22 yonra wn wm ne ning takon to Crown Point, tnd, 81, Loria papers please co) _ ANNOUNCEMENT Rerrvnrroan M 'INGS y ral if ILL BE WELD TONLOWY IN TIE Indinnn-ny./ mnga- abn Ruhor, We Font eeutn bay v , NerIDNOr, F,lndernend thomas pan itnyes, Saesee cratty, itaye ice ES ianwenne Tah aArcher-ny, and Deere MsseMOUtE Spenkued A. be Morrison, Cy Thon AauoR Nowhan, Mies Kehoe, FAME Te Sila! dons0. 1. Sann,dohn O'Netl, John Raber, Join Foray the, POTN Want—At Delph's tintl, 817 Hinmansst, Gor Tan maas-meting. fpentora ae Haley, dames Now- Tutt, BE, Ute W. Hume, hein W t corner Palk and Mayeats, Snenke titan, stulin M. Chirk, Col hon hn Rabar, Simon Furham, I. 2. it Huth Joforsonext. Sponkors— ,Uhirk, Cob Thoadory Stns Pthompson. : eClub, M315 South Walstodent, M, Clark, Col,'fhon= mnysain, Madiion and Jatin For Clack, port, He UUYER. At, Hpenkurt— tol Parkour, A. Vard—No. Tt Wot Rando} SM, MeCunthey, 8 Wei it Madlaon, Fifth Pros Martin, William B, Mae Bon, J. a. Camnbell, CG Matson, Cot Ly Ht. Wiliney, ‘Thirteonth Ward: b mivatitig. Bong Lill, = Ing meeting. Important business, Eyory wonibe bo present, Spoakors—¥, M. Mouth, s Brake, Wart-netuskua Hall, 100 Waro-nt, or Ktolhassa, Lauls Pregelar, 1 Wash= jensanie Amtek, Clint Falrsah, onun Ward—Aurora Tirner-lall, Seandinns ing. Speakers—l. Be Hoyeron, Cy ite beon, wml enndidates, fh Ward—At Gustav's ph nek Repulse ors Te 's, Z0 Larrabeoeat. ven, Fe Koel, f, Underwood, George Buck or. Ca ltesing, Potor Bune! . Paterson, VAdulpa Mugler, W. tn, Harker. Geran Hixtountht Koen! Commitive will be held at nua POLITICAL. MEETING OF ‘THIS REPUBLICAN ta wy Mark, this ever tng at balt-pa snd nilathors whe desire the snecess Of Tivan tickot nro urged tu attend, MEETING OF THE CLNZENS OF tho Fourteonth Ward wilt bo held this oventiug Atri? Wort Nortt-ny,, Johnson's Ifa, Jamies J, Meo Grith, candidate for Aldernuin, wilt nddross tha wetlte Fy YDE PARK, CLMIZENS’ 'TICKET— ‘Tho Campalty Committeg und candidates wilt niet at the rromont House ata pn mt, tonday, April & rE FO WARD REPUBLICAN ea eta mreewwint tho Grund Pacttia Muto to-night r IERE WILL BE A MEETING OF ‘THE: Elubteonth Wart Ropublican Club at Lower ‘Parner Hall thls evening. V 7 prelucky he opub- RELIGIOUS. RC. M. MORTON, PASTOR QT RAIL- road Chapel, wil conduct the Suntlay-xenoe Toiehers moeting at noon tosday in Lower, Farwell Huth, subject: * Molluwing Jesus. TPE YOUNG MEN'S GOSPEL MEET. Ing white tent th ‘oning in the ¥. M,C. A. Fooms, La Madisoust. | Youtut, ten, steanigers, tind commercht! travelura are specially Invited, Sonz- wurvies ne gs. MISCELLANEOUS. , NIMPORTANT MEDICAL ME“TING wit] be held Wednosday evening tn tho Grand rawile Hotot. Or. P. C. Daren will ive tho opan hig, tdiross: | Landinarke of Health, wid Lisen Huron.” ‘Tho medieat protussian and students are invited, VRENTION—TO ALL CARPENTERS ‘of the Chiy of Cifengo. “You are lovited to nte Tend a mass-meutiig to be hold at ‘tweltth Strevt Turner-Huile on, Sunday, April, we 2 o'clock slurp. ‘THUS COMMITTER, v1 CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL SO- elt this evonmy at, ety Paper by fluor ot Hons, an Sehopentiauge and Hts Crities. TRUE REGULAR MONTULY MEE or Ciuet hor Gogtpetiaas ae the Chiengy Sis of Wilt by. held SHU NANCOUE sites Wel. Praston, lal Pratrigenv. Stott any tht Luce st th. : ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FROM GRAVE CREAMS ‘TAITAL, naokeuper's favorite in loading elttes af tho world, WoMher arepaniiin. nukes wen Aunt, Makyy ot rt ads, oF MEMOS pisbrys Fen Y ba qaten' by dyipep Hes without tenn of the iis resulting frum heavy Indl> kestlbie foud, 327 Commended for purity und whulve some the Goverament Chemidl, Og. Molt L BAKING ha Ne POW DIE C wy York, AUCTION SALES. secnRnr ss ee sree Were ~ CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, On Monday, April 4, at (0 a.m.sharp, Wii BH SOLD AT AUCTL ON, Without reserve, to the highost bidder for cash, ALL THE ELEGANT FURNITURE In the threu-story und pacoment stonu-front house, 406 CENTRE-ST., (Ono block went of Ll conalatt want early. nd zi T 1 ; Bllverwnes, Mivoniueat Moet REWSPAPER VOR SUL F ext und berteestabliahed printing Bene ee tent ottered far muti On Teananahle 10m alickvting it ti ah paper ix ho iirnpelutor dusires to noth weld atthe Suynge fh otber Bull reasonmbis. ditress 1, 0, Velbane oMice. 5, PICTUR publican now alnud, Dusinuss, and wil mp FRAME 6, PICTURES, Ko, AT COST! During the contusion ot changes wo shat) boture sty 1. n't fo HOU IEE "ty i Ntubeots Denture will tnd Hordaing in sob ots i REMEDY, ah i 0 Itching, Uloweatod, of Fesandine Bi Us vist Ds ina te iegily ie eee Niobe ty sia hts signatures” sins Gaps nd W. Madlena, A cor Risto 4 Mebacr, 2. Gh ar (arena ve cy ive In Ateried, put uy tvs sary ni atte hufora rrr a Addr GUN THAG Contenioner, SU Milinoneate, Catingo, JAN DIES ¥, “MINING OUTFITS, MATERIALS E. H. Sargent, Btate-st., Chicujgu. ARH AY 10 1D And General Chomtead Analyals fertueane ES: ULBERT WHEELER, ‘SL ULAUK-bT, TY NOTABLE” GRO Tho Increase in Power and Pop. ularity of an Important American Production, And What Those who Arve Paumiliae with It ILave tosuy. {Chieagt Journal, April 1.) No aubjout can come before the peopto. which Will so thoroughly arouse apprehension of awaken hope us those things which concern thele physival wel bola Wf the bodily powers are gone the value of fe bas departed, and any. thing which ead avert avel an end Is not only ot g the wren inminent, but must be withln ‘the & Highest mission oF every well-conducted paper, Within the past yenr the people in all parts of B this tind have beeome more or leas exercised over the growlig popularity ¢f an Aiericun Kigned for the good of view to ascertutn ome facts connected therewith Unt from the following: In the generul oftice Company the niin of news found Me, IL b i lowing Brats Sever je Dr. Ch der very pevullat clréunistanen ‘wild pres paring some medielne Ina kettle upon the atove fl Tor gome uf patients, and tC notleed the in fents nt that time, and saw that they wero & ‘exetutie herbs, the Kaine As A euretul mother might prepare in tho form of catnip. tei, or gatne siinilur remedy, for home use, Crate the othor day Inthe laboratory of Messrs, IL. H. Warner & Co, at Kochester, and ho was preparing whut is now catled Warner's Sate Kiue ney and Liver Cure, in preelsoly the same wan & ner (only on ft very Inuch more extensive scale) as the remedy he had prepared in the kettle yenrs before. Lhave seenn grent dent of the elfcots of this remedy, [t wis orlyinally recom mended to me by Mr, George Seaman, veket agentin tho Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Yor, Who had been of a very serlatis kidney and liver difficulty, Sineu thon the remedy hne teen tried by very many of ory friends, tneluding ny aleter, who was completely cured, and | bave yet p to learn of n aingte ease whero tt Tulled to oltect nspeedy aid permanent cure. L hnve.recon mended it to many people, among, thom be Reoves, engineer for the Wilson Pack. hose wife was very sick, but under the f b dy she has been, complotely reatored to health." “Prom your knowledgo of the purity and power of the remedy when [t was lrst prepered, it is now mintufaetured, and froin the ‘ery many gerlons enses, ‘OU can tinhesitutingls recummend ft, ean you, you Mr. Billings? Most emphatlently, sit. What has given mo my falth In the mediving are the facts that have come under iny own pergonal knowledge, and when tng any tht Kidney or t tell them of 2 ler and wdvixe thom to use Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, ‘Vho reporter next called upon Mr. RB. W. New, who ts thengent in this clty for the Improved Maxi gras machine, und resides at 242 Prairio avenile, Mr, Neit iva gentionun 60 years old, but ignppurontly in portect health and vigor. tn nnswer to the Inguirtes propounded hlin, he sold: * t baye been a terrible sutferer for years from n very severe and compllented ver cone plaints Notonly did this trouble canse me great aud frequent pain, hut itd oppressive and dispire iting effects were still hurder to bear, It bas sometimes seemed to me that iver complulat must enuse nlpu-tenths of all the suicides which oceur, for thero $s nothing {know of that will make un so heurtlly dissatisiled with both biinself and the world diseased ver, ff course tried everyth| i could think of, but 1 got no Letter and T bexan at Inst to think that my traubte wag ebronic, and that I should never be freu from tt Just out that tae soameboly seid, * Why don’t you try Warner's Sufo Kidney and Liver Cure# Ldid not say that I thought tho trial would bu useless, but 1 thought so. Notwith- standing, Leommenced tuking It. Inside of two weeks { noticed a deelded fuprovement,—within finonth twas a new mag, and ] have been ever aluce and am now fn perfect health and vigor. My welght has inereased from HO to 102 pounds, Bince that thme ny wife, who has been greatly troyhled in the pust and lina tered nenrly every: thing bnaginable in the form of remedies, begin ustng the medicing for her weukness and bas found it cqually beneficial. Sho says, Heyes there is no remedy which was ‘ever com pounded that ean fora moment equal it forthe ff diseases of women, Sleknuss is i protty serious thing for uny one, and after recovery, ono naturally feels tho thankfulness which honltt brines, sind so Lam only too glid_to testify far nnd wide what Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure las adobe forme. If you have any Criends unt are suffering with Hyver or kidnoy dll culties, or if nny one wishes to know more about this remedy, they aro at Ilberty to enll and sea me,or write mo on this subjectand L will ehverfully’ give all tho Information in my power,” At tho first window in tha West Division Post+ Oniee, corner of Halsted aud Washington streets, Mr, A. Q. Hrown, tho bend of that divis fon, wis found, Upon ‘being questioned, Mn Brown Bait os rell, Kir, my wife was in a terrible condition for more than five years, She seemed to have a complication of discas¢s, culminntiog in Bright's diseuse, and she bis been doctored ullthe way fram Sian Franelseo to Chl 1 have pies alle, tlust she began tuking Warner's salé er Cure, und the elfect was very mitrked at once. She regained her strehgth and spirits, has been able to attend to all her dutice: 1 terrible sinking spell formerly tis ever returned, Leunsider itt most inare velous cure, and F ennnot too highly, Upow in re ny father-in-luw, Me. Lathrop, who, wis uly terri bly atticted with Kidney trouble, begun using the same ready and was not only entirely ott ‘but also refloved of winoat palntul strict ure, Iwould ulso state that one of our lotter: curriers who took Warner's Sito Kidney and Adyer Cure upon my recommendation hits found paces itil, and hasbeen enubled to return is post. ‘Alvialt was then paid to the ollice of Mr. E, St, Jobn, General Passenger and ‘Tiekot Agent of the Chicayo, Rock Island & Pacitia Kallroué Company. Me. Selvin -H, Robinson, 11 one of the departments, received tho serlbe mo3t courteously, Ho stuted that, home the ago, hid Wife tind boon attaeked by a inost sexlous tdney ity, finmodiutoly following gestation. ‘Pht cuurred while they were residing ut the Exst, and thoy employed so;mvol tho ablest phyatolant in New York City, 1p spite of all, however, Mra, Hobinson grow’ worse, and fimuly the well: known Dr. Bucklyn recomionded the usy of Warner's Sufe Kiduey and Liver Cure ua a last resort. Phe eifect of the ramedy woe most Bure prising, and resulted in. perfect and perimunent cure. Mr. Robloson stated thats upon bla rece dation, Mr. J.P. Woolbury, who [a en ployud in the same oillco, had used tho remedy Title caso of his wife, und velth the saine favore able results experiened by Mrs, Iobtnson. ‘Tho reporter then culled on Me, W. H, Flawg No. 1005 West Lake strevt, Me. Flagg bis res sided in Chicago since the elty waa In Ltsintane hut the fuet that ho wad thoroughly acellinated dld not prevent blin from having serious kidney ond liver disorders, He bad tried variout doctors, and experionced some temporary - rulicf, ‘but tt wus not until be had’ tried Warner's Safo Kidney. and Giver that ho knew what it was to be wel Asan evs fdenca of tha elf of the remuiy, he gtuted that he had been up for five nights attending bit sick wife, and, although ho was somownut dred, the exordon ‘had tot aitected hin othorwlsu. Such a teat as this, he thought,’ coneiudlvoly es tulllshed the inerite of the remedy, Messrs, Van Sehanek, Stevenson & Co, pro pristors of the * Old Sitlanaader”™ drug-ehousty corner of Lake and Dearborn streots, i connees tlon with tholr oxtonsive wholesale drug bud. eas, have devoted much attention to the offects which Various remedied have bad. Mr, Potet Vin Sebnnek entd: 2 have an untsnal oppor tunity to fudge of tho popularity or unpopulare {ty, merit or demerit, of difteront remedies, wn Tinve watened with lntorest tho offect following tho use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Lh Cure, Some of the eases of which Uhave learned Imply wondertnl, and it da cortalnly the lolent remedy for Height's disease ‘thuit | uve over heard of. | OF course any remody Unt will cure Hright's dixcase will bu wi¥olately cen tli to the thousands of Jesser kidney affectiont whieh are 6 common aud go alnrenngly lt islug. Chava door wt great deal of its ef 4, and Lean cordially recommend the ren oly. ‘Tho tesgons to be drawn from tho above fuett are the importance of troathng sue serioud mallers yand liver dtiorders: in tine, yee the ing tha SSHUATIVOMSEA | Wiis made it Urdur aud warruntod “Mernhurde Ward Be AUTEN AAA, TE EA EA Ts WATER WAVES, 1,75. 1 Lon Mule Swichor, ¢i. Att ottot ar qusettie sella 100 Rtate "SEEDS ¢ Garden, Fiold, & Flower. Py ra art a rack" AAR FOG & VAL under Y i 1 CHAN, 8, WILE" Ker ata Nos Lhd Hoatoese WT, fe Baw Dr,

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