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THE CITY. IN GENERAT. A.J, Mitcnent, of Ritinburg, Is at tho Palmer. Wirs.tam Danae, of Dixon, IL, ts at tho Shere Dr, 2 W. Wrig! Btauon for a heay: ‘ her lottera to him Wirttam Ganoxen, of Glasguw, Scottand: Christopher Gunn, of Dubll tor inchell, of bd and Ralph Munsiiald, ~ Wales, are at the Tromon! ture yesterday, ns observed by Jat, &8 Madison’ street, UntwuNe Building, waa, ut 82. m., 41 degre Mths 425 12 tn ‘Fourteenth street. five present, “mun Mensles, “Eubryology -glection of J. 1. Us Legion will start in with fift: The movting adjourne:] subject tocnll, it having Dean decided tu permanently organize at tho moxt meeting. , A MEETING Of French-speaking citizens was alled, to be held at tho new armory of the Scc- ond, Regiment Inat evening, tho Chfvet being to perfect ¢ millita ‘that regiment. rganization to @ attendance was small, and an adjournment was had for one week, when an effort will be made to organizo Company G. Forty-two nanies bave glready been secnrod, were nut nut Inst evening 1s joy Woro not notilied at the and the reason the euld to be that F. Lennox, and 0, and, this stult loubt was oxpressod: lots of moavy au! caw poi fount t edn. “Weuk ly the Guy, and to bls *Grooting" suys luctures, spovenes, writ! ry o ; Wiowe of Col Itobert Q, Lngersull will ba w prowe W, H. Parrenson, of Now York, Is at the Shor- G. 8, Wants, of Now. Orleans, is at the ‘Tro- 'o Paratenyof Bt. Paul, 18 at tho iT, of Osreno, N Yuls at tho Junge J: 1. BWAN, of Bloux City, Ta. 18 at tho: FP. K. Gnaxarn,, of Melfenry, Illy fa at the uh Tironons G, Case, of Green Bay, Wis, Isat Mn. AND Mrs. Rate Pius, of Btrentor, Ill., aro nt tho Palmer, Taw Rov. G. H.Atkingon*' and wile, of Tort- Jand, Oro. are at the Palmer, re Ii, 8. G. Suenwoon and J, 8. Gwin, Jr, of Melon, Mf, , are ut the Palmer. G. G. McChinrock aud Tf D, MMilts, of Las - Vegas, N. M., aro nt tho Tremont. D, P: Luck®, of ‘Toledo, bettor known ns "Poe “| troleum V, Nasby,” fant tha Pacitic. . . . UniTep Sratey Senator Winniast A. Wale Lace, of Pennsylvania, reglatered nt tho ‘Tro- mont yesterday on bis way back from Wisconsin > tO Washington. * ALEXANDER W. BLACK, of Edinburg, Scotland; + George Kinas, of Lonton, Eaglaud: Leon Ques lavani, Cuba; and ? Bavaria, are ar the Pacitie, ‘ Winuian Hoapnas, Jr, last evening iellv~ ered un address on Thirteenth Ward politics and politiciins in Custte Hall, 619 West Luke streot, to a very aparse audivuce, mM AN ownor {8 wanted at the West Twatfth Strect fionble turness which was fount under tho aldewnlk’ at tho curnor of News berry avenuo and Taylor strevt. & zs ‘Tue Esthor EG. Gale who recently applied for adivores from her busbaud is the person who ‘was on intimate torms with Al. Reinke. One of Was published nt the tine of e mon Igluuer, of Ireland: W, Nglands J. L. Adar 5 i Syducy, New South “ 5:0 Bi By a 1PM jy 2 ‘Tur last public rebearsal of the festival chorus for the Singerfest occurred Just evening. All _ those wishing to attend chu rehearsals in futuro * “will be obliged to procure cards of adinission ‘from Mr, [ans Balatkn or from the Secretary. Mospay forenvon a miato infant "nabout 2 moonths old wasdeft on the front duorstep of tho residence of Mr. Rutshauger, No, Gi West Yesterday it was turned ico, and was taken by thom totho » Fundilngs’ iHome. | . THe remular month}; cological Society was Graud Pacitlo Hotel. Thoro were about seventy De Lusklo Milter presided. Yupers were read by Dr. U. W. Etrle, on *Ger- and‘by Dr. De Laskio Miller on ” Tho usual discusstun followed, * Harry Waps, a troublesome little boy of 10 ‘youre, waa sent to tho St. Joseph Orphan Asyluns qveaterday by Justica Wallace. Hurry has been un incorrigible youth, and has frequently bad bis muthor arrested for ulleyed eruuity, and he 1 bod a bad habit of disappearing from home, much to the annoyance of those ~duterested in hin. ‘Dboys ceuse from troubl ‘A PRELIMINARY mectingiwas held fastovening at wo Tremont House for tho purposo of argan- ne a “Suboriiuate Logion of the Seluct Ki the Ancient Order of United Work- ere were nbout twenty present. A ry Organization was effected by tho mborgor 1s Roe are The meeting of the Gynic- whl inst evening ut tho 48 qow whero naughty fy—the outside world. y ebarter numbers. be added to Avren tha reguinr prnyor-meecting at thd ist Church Inst evening, the juty resolved to adopt the sug- cation of tho committoe of fifteen from tho Buptist Assocjution, and seok a new location for the erection of another church. A committee of three—conslsting of Messrs, It, W. Hussell, J. . Mullon—was elected to con- sult with « sub-committee from the Aasociation the detalls for the evouring of 1 lot, ding, ote. + ‘The twocummittcss ‘will probably mect Monday afternoon, Tnx dyko constructed by tho State above tho Bummit saveral yeurs ago to protvot the canal Auntfall was dumiged considerably by wbout 100 feet In its centre pivin; ‘up during tho winter with frozen carth and ice, . noteven haying been rammed ‘and puddled, setticd a8 s06n a8 the thaw came, ‘aud tho rus of water. carried Itnway again, + leaving a vast fissure in the bank, through which Wo wud tlows into tho canul, und is dong ‘able damage. ‘This break yavo rise to Wor that the Ogden dam bad givon way, ainoer Cregier sent 1 mun to the spat lay night, aud tho above information ts porgonal observation. The of water is ovor, and it Is now com- ro culmly down the Desplaines Itivor, ‘und fa gradually ° ‘Tia Finance Committeo of the North Amori- gan Singerfest met yestentay afternoon in Feldkumpe'’s club-ronm, (Chulrman.; Schnele a re ‘Threa of tho Cémmittecs Way. This was filled aod, after a dis decked to make tho following allowances; Committeo on Musiv, . Comimitteo on Decoration, $3,000; Co ‘inittve on Plante, $2,000; °- 1 $5,000. Tho other Commilttevs were rt thoir ostimnates, was wuthorizod to inform M 000 was at their dlaposal for binding a contruct with Mr, Candlaus, ulsoto ad- vise Mtr. Ziegfeld that $5,000 had heen deposited ‘With tho Treusucer to bind a contract witirsine, . Pesekka Loutner, Tho contract with thu Trust: eva of the Exposition Buildiug was signed by ‘Wie Committee, and several billa wore uuuited, yesterday aftornoon pald a visit Tkaf thy South Branub, which doe tound was still carrying olf vory rapidly the mieltud and melting shows of tho’ western and southwestern suburba of the city, The dud risen four inches siice tet ight before, ‘tho prospect was that the surp! rilrie Uutweun the city and the Despluinca drained off without tenr Uniess some accident should f ad Comiuitice, not ready ta ihe Capees ponding. ues esara, Steins ren ut jus waters of the of the Desplaines Re Hlver to the now rapiily dimiuishing accumula: From tho tower of the Hinman streut Vidir of licidzoport, whlch locked ‘view of Bridgcport, which looked nppropriut dry throuyhout ita full extent, the bhiy’ extent ‘of wurface water being to the north of Sixteenth Street, whore suverii wores of lowelylng land, m Which only a few cottayea had Deen creot> ‘oro submerged. ‘THE Germnn Siloonkeepers met yesterda: atternoun in Vorwilrt'a ‘tamn-ttalle, BS il Siscusaion uf the license question ensued, and a ng tu whothor rilaing tho eouse woul tund tu 'reforin the busiueds, It Was argued that, while ralelng the lcunse to $500 Would drive out some of the poor men whose re- Relpte dia not tauch oxcued * Were now muking a lying und kept respectable be keepersof disreputable houses able to pay a much as any one vlso, ‘he propositions te oxempe wino at the congo und that of rating the Hevnse accords ing umount suld wore discussed, but lng sentient seomed to by tht the publle morality could best be subs an honest euforcamunt of the splrit of, ‘Tho mon who aul to tninors, it wud? ‘urged, knowing them to by such, ought to be punlabod, andy if th ee roform tho business, thoy Should have the best wishos and substant! of the Assuclution. ua ais TUR URICKLAYERS, United Order of Aumerican Brickinyera of bold a well-attended meuting lust uven> Jog iu Greevebauin’s Hui, A communication We roculved frutn the Buoretary of the National Union asking tho Ord ‘was lald over. DFLOF took i bird’s-oye oneral that wimount, but beer from 18 problyltion lor to join them, which Itisnot ikely thut thy United Order will unite with tho Nationul Union, as the former is now iu uecord with tho bases, and does not want to do anything that immht une nize thom, A striku ninony the brickluyerain in City was announced, aud a motion wae tO wurh men te keop away [row that About twenty new membura were tit ‘ated, many of theu forelguers whe buve Just arrived in this country, Waxed remuln at $3.00 day,—tho price which was fixed with the some ss yo. and nit abi itn this sted wt prewont, though it is rathor bard to tid work,w\ng to the scurulty of brick,” vand @ woud many musons ure out of omploy- of work {8 expected ag suon ne tine enough to get into opFration, . LOOK OUT Fol THE DICTIONARY, ‘Tho notion mun, U. G. Horton, who bus made of awindhoy schemes, biy vie-. ny people, Bas turned up arain. for tho brick-yunds the newspuper busin his Mold tricia! woul which 1 \G THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: LURDAY, APRIL 16, olonol ts well known hout tho United States, Horton's object is tppnrent. Asan inducement to people to sub: inadequate accommodations of the Crim- Me uaka that the County ‘Treasurer's ollice, that will soon be vitcafed. bo mado over Into it present iM use Are, ho sas, inente, and aford pportunity to criminals toc hatober te altenether destitute of convenicn and in one of the court-rooms thore ts 0 “The Ventilation of the entire build Judge ndda, * is subordinated t er, Who keeps all the doors lin he may do business in his. shirt sleeves.” Tho Judo asks that tho Commisston- ers aco him about the matter. ‘Tse. oxtgencios of * moving-day " are bearing upon the Hecordér, the County, and the Protiate dudge and Clerk, who by tho Ist of May will be compelled to vacate thelr pres- ent quarters. Although only two weeks remuaity Tor completing tho necessary dutermined that the next move shall be into the new CourtsHoeo, and the working like beavers to prepare the rootns for The Recorder with room in the southenst corner and four roots tn tho suuthwest corner of the bLasemout. Probate Court and Clerk's oflice will bo eatahe Ushed tn three rooms tu tho northeast corner of tho frat floor, and the Cotunissioners will oc- cupy the southwest corner of tha’ second floor, All those rooms will be elaborately furnished in ash, with Dlnck-waliut felngs, "TI i he eourt-room will be stinilar to those tn tha United States Courts, and tho Ca! will alt in $10 chairs and write out thelr resolu- tlons nt desks costing $00. handsomely decorated, with marble wulnecoting: and flooring, and when in complete urder will be fulr to louk upon, ETERNAL DELAYS. ‘Tho Seventh Ward jut entied for trial in the Criminal Court morning, and azain postpancd,—this the 25th. —on account of the attorney for one of Beant ‘belug engnged In one of the uth- 8 this caso bad beon disposed of, well called attention to the other election cases pending, In which he is cotinsel,— that of Jaines “Ryan, Mivhnel Walsh and of whi fpal Court room, Thoy bat come through ano nnd breakwater near for altar foul, and completely Aited the syed. For a distance of iv yands—ng far ns tho reporter examincd—tho shore wis fairly white with the allvery fornia of minnows, most of which were from threy to four inches {1 length, To any that toyriads Iny dead In thit space would ho no exaygeration, Tho onnipresent urchie all day yeaterlay wis busy with his taids it pulling out the fish for culinary pu Tn conversation with a Tun THinuneg reporter endenvored.to glean the renson tor this unwented hegira Inuiward of Xarlous theories were udvanced, sich ns “oxtromely severy winter,” “tho fish came ine Iaud to breuthe,” they caine in shore to feud," ClO, Cte. UNE YoU UnN'E reat, THROUGIL VIE NEART. AUICIDR OF MR. db. RAMSEY, A thrill uf horror yesterday morning went through tho community ving at tho Stock+ » Yaris nt tho intelligence that Mr. J.T. Ramsey's a livestock com Ramsey & Sun, had committed enickle, A ‘Trim UNE reporter called ut Me. Ramsoy'a resldonce, neonfortabla little cottage, 4415 Emorntd aves nue, yesterday afternoon, but bo rogratted evan tho gentlo ring he gave’ the dour-bell, n Indy who responded stating they wero doing overy- thing to {naure perfect yulet, na Mrs. Ramecy prostrated with . nervous peribe hw offer a ‘Wnabridved Mustrated Dinmond Viedonars." Tun TruntNy has referred to this buok beforg ry to aay that tho iilen of by the Giel Is chlouluted to décolve the wnwary. Many people have alrotdy been canaht ti the trap. and hive sont Horton money. Flu Is. shrowd fellow, and the State authorities have been nuable to break fp tls establishinent. no haw being brond enough to im. was Indicted in the United States District Court That yoar for haudling obsceno iterature, PAYING FoR A nap tonss, Five suits were tgld Thursday in tho Circuit Court by soycral creditors of tho defunct Globo Tnsurance Company agaluet lh. E Pulsifer, us in stoukholder of:the corporation. It fs clalined that ho ts individually: rovisions of the churtes 0 owned when the Comp The total clatins ‘are suid to nmount to sono thousands of dollars. lobe Was never paid i that ft never received Stato Auditor that ft wus th jencral Insurance ‘hirty-tirat brant elthioe: anut-venit- Bituniiy closed to Jotiniasioners, Me, necording to the » the amountof stock y went by the board, contractors nro in fall, and tt tm stated, vu certificate from tha add try, 09 Sec, inw of tho Stato ro- wires, i » ahs ‘ease is said tobe nearty paraital to. that of Guillyer against Roclle, of tho Gerinnuia Ins which was recently decided vor by the Supreme Court. The decision in the “Germania cise.—thit companies acting under stan merchant surunce Compan: in the plaintiit’s Int chirters granted General Insuraveo Jaw camo within the provisions of that Inw, and that under tho sixteenth acotion thereof the stockholders wore mads equivalent to the amount of stock subseribed for by thom until the whole amotnt of the cap: ftal stock of auch company hi nnd tho fact thereof recorded with the Auditor? igone of the principle points un which the plaintiffs base thelr sults, A FINE TECHNICALITY. Yesterday the representutives of tho Tlinols Humane goclety traveled vut to Hightand Park forthe jnirpose of agaisthiue in. tho prosecution of Michuel Sweeney, a farmer living near that nace, who 3 charged with crucity to animus, he warrant was issued on information made Gibbs, who clinrged Sweeney with provide big cattle, horses, and utiviont food. The point which sunt the prosecutors back neain to Chico unsatis- Atumnatical one, Invelying a curious he warrant read: “Tho complulnt and information of Q, C, Gibbs, of Downer's ‘Du Page County, made before D, M r., ono of the Justices uf, the Ponce tn and, but wae headed “ County of Park is in Luke Couuty, and Mr. Erskine is Justice for that county, but tho Snterpolntion of the compluinant’s address mudo it road aa if Du Paye County was athided to, The defendant took a chang tlee Harris, of Highland Park, and: when befuro that inagistrate moved to, iliates on tho ground 2 1H Is jo Humane Socluty, 01 the motion, and quoted Sco, 450 of tho Criminal Code, which provides that “the prisoner shall not in nny caso be discharged on account of any insuficiency or tnforinatity in the compluint, or on Account of nny informality ty the warrant, or becnuse tt fa not under the seal ot: the Jad or Justice, but the warrunt may bo amended the Judge or Justice of the Peace at any time the proceedings.” o Court snatalned defense, and dismissed tho cnse, ton traveled ulong to Waukegan, and thore Bwore out a new wirrant, tried there next weuk. .TIIE CILTY-HALIZ TnERE wero issued yostorduy. ‘Tre Crib wos surrounded by yesterday, the wind from tho, vied the fee rway, | : Slavon Hanntson' was busily engaged’ yeater- out photoxraphig copies of the gs his resurrectio The rons wre was. completely Hable to nn amount Tho reporter of lecetion caso wns aot been perfectly oll for several months, and ‘uot only that, but bo had on tore tue ae vecasion bean heard to ronurk that ho was struggling ngalnet un nl inost Irresistiblo temptation ta take his Ife, Ho wns more especially Hable -to. these Sespondent moods durlugthe heat of suminer, nnd ovension his wife found that he had bec aie Inudanum, No sprelal attention tad been pal eae BUppuscd hatlucinntions, us thoy ware, belteved to result from soine ong of the local doe’ rungoments which produco temporary illness, accompanied by what is known us “tho blues," Ars, Ramisoy states thut é THESE MELANCHOLY FORE DODINGS of bor husband reach back over 4 period of suven yeurs, und it scams more than ikoly that he hud go long given way to then ng to lave bo- come & monomanive on the subject of self- destruction, Sr, Inmsay was duwn town uel the afternvon preceding ls death und a frten: who conversed with hint gays he was much more Iively and chourfut tiun was hie wont. Ho stated that he was suifering front rhoummtisns and ex pressed his intention of secklug rellef ut the Hot d been paid iy, Ag soun at Sudgo Letting af the Sixth Ward, ohn Gibbs, of tho teenta Ward. He suit he had twieo ated a motion to quizh tho indictment in the former bofore Judge Smith and once before Judve Rogers,—but bnd not been able to get a Ho wis anxious to bive both cnscs: disposed of, but did not want to vo pit to tho trouble of repeating his urguinents. Tho same qitestion was involved in tho two indictinents, and if Judge Rogors could be Induced to dechde the motion In the Ryan cuse he would cheerfully subinit to the deelsion as applying to both cnses. In the rat cuse he hu argued that one of the Judges could not be iudieted for refusing to re celve tho yote of n quniitied clector, un the Judges constituted a * Board,” nm Luke," els ground that tho and that Of venue to Jtis= after midnight yesterday morning ho fron bis visit tu tho gity and found bis from a violunt headache, Their tiitritul relutions aro sali to have been of the happlest kind, but in this instance instead of going to tholr ucoustumed room, which for her Q ho sought 0 room in another partof tho bouse, He kissed hls. wifo and son affectionately, and as he passed fro: the room glinced upaut tho clock and anid, * twonty-fve minutes to 1.” ‘Those wera, the lust words he was beard to net dressed and wont tu bed. Four hours luter Bre. STARTLED FROM NER BLEEP by what she took to bo tho falling uf a picture gr dome other heavy object In, the rou veun> pied by her busbund. ha diniy diseorned tn the semi-durkness of the surly dawn her husband ag if.1 1 paroxysm of suilering. ‘Not yet reallzing tho cuuse of tho crash she had beard. shesinply thought ber hus- takot Wl. His band wae olfpebed under the chin. and ho was lyin par tally on his right side. ‘Throwing buck tho bod vas her horror to {ind 1 pistol from his nerveloss hand, and e| fromm whoso chamber thosmoke was still issuing, Blood was trickling from’ tho wound, but str. Tansey needed not-the help of his herrtbreken, wire, whont ho -neither recognized by voice nor. xesttre, und. who wus tho only, person at bis In an unusually short space of timo tho house was led: with “aympathizing friends, and the Parsons, Was suminane Upon fils urrival'a hasty examination was wad but ifs had fled. Only one shot was tired, but the alm was taken with devdly certatnty, for the bullet entered the breast about wy inch above and to the right of tho left olpplo and penstrated tho heart. = TIM: CORONER hold an inquest in tho afternoon, and tpon tho testimony of Mrs. Iuumsey, who wns tho only witness examined, thy Jury returned a verdict that the decunsed came tu hla death by his own frands while laboring under temporary mental Igid the deed been deferred woilld have occurred on Mr. Rinse; day. He wns born In Now Jersey, und bis home was afterwards in Fulton County, this Stato, pnronts now Jive. He louves one son of Ibyeura, It is believed a sudden tulcing-oif was duo to uufortunute business ventures, TIT COUNCIL. - «ny, SELLING LIQuolt TO stNONS, The Counoll held au adjourned meeting Inst night, and constiered, In committee of the whole, the revised ordinances, “Tho nbsuntecs woro Gratinis, McAuley, Burke, Culletton, Hildreth MoNurnoy, Swift, Lorenz, Moyer (Fifteenth), Young, Lmhof, Barrett, Murphy, and dcCor- cithor to recelve but that the nutbority lay int uf the *Hourd.” This cage waa not entirely shullar to thatoft Walsh anu Gibbs, he thought tho same general principle of Inw would apply, und be was willlug to abide by Jude Nogera’ decision. ho would bo ready for trial nt unceln both cases. Mills suggested that arguments tn the Uibbs case had been set far to-day’. Letlingwell repiicd that he knew It; but he was tlred of golng over the same arguments, tu let the fate of tho case rest upon the decision fn the Ryan matter, and ut the sume time would not xsi agreo to anything. or reject n vote, who represented the Tf it waa ugainst him and was witltn, il tho nofat made by tho tho prusycution to ‘The proseeu- With this understandiug. Mr. Mills anid. bo woulit abonee communicate with Judgo Rogers nud urge a Bpecdy decision ut the motion, Ho was unxious to gry atl Buch would have been irled long lny explained by Jiutge Leffingwoll, which was ainitter oyer which ho hail no control, Mr, Mills’ expiination of the delay in’ trying tha Seventh Ward ‘cuse is that {thus been poned fkom time to thine olther fur unavoldable reasons, which, were sntlafactory to tho Court, or on Recount Of tho pressure of jail cases, He siy8 now, however, tbat tho huppily relieved by tho. estab! court, and he hopes to dispose of all tho election indictments speedily, sand tho caso will be cnsos, and theso ayo but for the tde- twonty-clght burial permits bund bud vedn sudden} 1, cloar water covering, what ore huving chr- which bad fail prossure has bee’ ishing of a branch in the recent FEDERAL AFFAIRS. ‘Tne Pension Agent disbursed $2,200 yeatardny, Cincaco distitiers exported 635 barrels of aj- cohol yesterday, 4 Tur average yleld of tho Chicago distilleries ir te month of March was 3.76 gullous to tho resontod his annual 6 fire nlurw systen Sweale, who decllued to make Prof, Barrett yesterday: report of tho workings or t to A ry Inmiy physiciun, Dr. CHIeR Fine-MAns nan SwENIn, Su ent McGarigio, und the Chiof of the Bysten!, Prof.setrrett, returned yesterda: St. Louls, wh¥ro they have been un a pl At tho Sub-Treasury yesterdny $15.000 in gold Tur bi ny bie mnainé, veuloh ta mow paral wore disbureed, the receipts 000 gallons of water perday at the Ne Works, will soon be stoppeit fur reputrs, which at will taku about six weeks to make, ure three more engines on. North on the West Stde. there will bono Inck of wator during tho repalrs, ‘The engine ty booverhauled has been running steadlly for over a yonr. ‘Tix City Collector fa busily engaged in retin, agesement warriits, HM besevernthundred, Tho elt requires that these warrants shall ‘be. pl in the hands of the County. Collector by t! of May, und persons who have puld thelr gen- oral taxes—or who do eo belore that dite-<on real estate hud better seo to it that their prop. erty is not sold undor these special-nasessincnt and $00 in silver Jo sliver footing up $7,500. ‘Tue receipts for internal rovenue ngaremnted gestorday. $20,040, of which $22,685 was for apirits, for tobucco, $2,000 for ‘Tne circular to holdors of 6 per cent bonds duc July |, notifying them vf the provisions for the continunnes of bonds, nt ily per cent, was re- colved by the Assistuut Trousurer yeaterday. tho form of request for which thero w ‘Tho blanks containing the continuance of bond the Sub-Treasury, Foutowrng je tho Mat of dutlable goods ri= celyed nt the Cugtom-House yesterday: Carson Pirle, Scott & Co., 2: Lasch & Teubel, 1 case dry guoda; Julius Baw &Co., 10 enses musical tiatrumonts; Burley & ‘Tyrrell, 6 cusks crockery: cutlery, G cases guns: eso cutlery; ja may be obtuined at packages dry gous; -Tuxz Committes on Streets and Alloys, North, met, with Ald. Meyer jp the vbulr, The remon- strances aguinat the Improvement of Kenzic ron streets, between Clark and Dearborn, Centro street from Clark to Hudson avo- nue, were placed on filo, A povition with 200 names fora boulevard on Di Chicayo nvenue, thon cust to Hush streot, and south ta Ullnola, wis luld over tho consideration of the incoming Council. | frome mek a the build E. Riton, 2 cases ns, 20 Cnses Mu~ FB. BE. diixor & eurtheywaro: J. -V. Farwell ons’ Metzler, Rothychild & Uo., 4 cn Lyon & Henly, 2 cases d. Hopson & Co.,, at Uros., 3 cases eurborn Avenue to cl Inuaical Instr goods; Wilson wsiory: Eddy, Murvey & Co. cnses loves; G. WW. Matthaws, 1 cuse woolons: ncock & Co., 1 cuse dry goods; Elin Ni tional Watch Compa Ald, Molor (Sixteenth) sought to amend the section in rulution to saluons by malcing the keopers Mable only when thoy knew thoy wore selling to inlnors, ‘Tuis, {t was said, would make it fmpossitlo to punish guilty saloonkecpers, alnco they would plend Ignorance of the boy's age. « The nmendment was lost, only Nvo—Poovoy, , Schroeder, Stuuber, and Moter—voting TIE DULLDING ORDINANCE, offered an amendment to tho juiring theSuporintend:, ent to turn over hls ollice tues every Wook in- Agried to. Iderman submitted auothor muking tha builder, contractor, table to the proscribed penultios violations of tho Bullding ordinance. Ald, Bullard offored amendments increasing the thickness of walla of bufldiuys to be con. structed hereafter, and bulldiigs wlroudy, stories nre added, Axroed tor Ald, Clark offered an umendinent to tho seo tlons relating to.tho Police and Building Doe purtinents, roqulring the Buperintondents to consult the Mayor before making appolutments, Shere wan wlively discussion on. thia proposl- ton, Ald. Smyth being its principal opponent, ‘Y'ho amentinent wus agrocd to. THE SKOTIONS WITH REFEVENCE TO HACKS were nmenuded fo -n8 to require hackinen and livery-stablo keepors to tho litter to tuke out a i on tholr carriages, : Tho Comuitteo.nrose, baving completed thor work, and reported to - that: eifeat, recomment. ing tho adoption of the ordinances as amended, ‘the report was aeceptad, On motion of Ald, Thompson, who auld that Mr. Jumceon would- have wll the necessary amondinents ready by next muctiug, and thas. twonty-fuur votes wore necessary to adopt tho Ordinunces asa wholo, tho mutter was mide tho spouiul order for 7:40 on Monday oyentug, Tho ounell then adjourned, TUE GAS-HOUSE MEN, ; MORE WAGES WANTED, , About 200 of the omployés of the South, Weat, and North Sido -Gas-Works congregated Inst night at No. 70 West Lake street for the purpose of taking somo uotion lookthg toun Incroaso of fow days ago, eases manuhictured InaCompany, 13 cuses mueninery; Reld, Murdoch & Fisher, 200 ansca Brown & Prior, 1 cuse dry Wendlin Myer, 2 casks brandy; 1. Mut~ u 1 enak: wine; Ji ollcctions, $3400, * ‘ar Westorn ave: of stone was blown through a sith o: tage neur by, About n year ago the womnn ob- tained $100 fram the ¢! done this sain house. the City Englneer und demande for damuges, but as Mr. Crayior offered to nuke more than good all dawnyes, she went away Schneger, 4 casks win THE MISSOURI FLOODS. RELIEY NEEDED FOR THE AUPFERERS, An pppoal for holp comes to Chiungo, arf it will doubtiess bu generously responded to, Over 10,00) people (mostly emigrants) are suffering for want of food and clothing, fully a third of them bolug absolutely destitute. Tho cause of tholr distrpss is the Hoods inthe Missouri River, mention of which bag praviously beon made to Tue Lamune. From old Fort Plorre ta below Vermilion, a distance of 200 miles, the wator has Washud houses, crops, steck, and everything cleo and many lives bave bean lost. The peo- wu oscaped from the farms and settlements vo gitbered ubaut-Yanktan, Vermilion, Fort Pierre, Mundall, und other polnts, and at present bell fed y tho Government, tts Fations to them, . Building ordinance, ding permita wore fssucd Grudt, to put up a two-story and basement dwolling, s2x6t feet, No, 2 Liste Btrout, to coat £3,000; tu A. Orlup, forn two-story and cellar dwelling, 10%x6U fovt, i148 Cd: lund Park uvenus, to cost $4,0W0; "to U. 2. Sunith, up two two-stury basement and attio fxd? feot, Like Park avenuo and rd street, to cost Sli ten permits issued yesterday, stoud of. once 2 ¢ The WOU. There wore x of which were : P sball bo fuereased when A TRIP TO BT, LOUIS. Prof, Barrett, Suporintendent of the Firc- Alurm Telegraph, yesturdus morning. re! from several days’ atuy did you like it down | theray"' naked the reporter, very nicy, [t's such a aulot, country-like » Where One cun yo to Liky wrest when all © How {8 8t, Louls on elcotric lighta?" “Thoy have yot to using the fletsler. light down there, Hut wo wre nuend in this clty, with 9 largely in use, which are steadier, Urizhter, nnd more powerful.” * How about thetr yay” “ Lam not it gad-ongincer, but our 4 fulr compurison.” “ [low about tho St. Louls Nro-alarm system?" “ Thoy have a nice, new -oltice, exponsiye tna- ehinery, ete, and a nico lot of rN ollicors taauiing fa dune without aut Itennnot continue, Gen. Terry ‘hua weitton to Gen, Sburiday that, so far, he hus learned that 10,000 people need nsalstunce, aga hu exp the opinion that only obout two-thirds ut those driven from thelr homes hive been bourd fron, ‘The great bulk of them will require relief for two months, tho others thirty days. The Govern- beon feeding these peopl, are not muny stores avaliable rdwuy fe now in puuling for help, orgunize a rellef rmovoment, entables and clothing, particularly undergare monts for ten, women, and chil To Insure Bufo delivery, sont to Cupt. Wheeler, inustorat Yankton. xe bond of $500, und eunse, and to put Iights that section. you think of St. Louls, anyhow?" | ono in" “10a w good place tu stay away from," COUNTY-LUILDING, Tue Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Nallroad Com- Its tuxes for 1880, nmouute all kinds of contributions may be inited Stutes Quarter pany yesterday puld Iny to $21,055, , ‘Tue Grand Jury was in session long onough Yesterday to get un oxcusy for drawing por dius. Senrcely unything was dono, Jubge Hawes will Monday cail all pending aclro fuclos cates on recognizance, waleh tt is balleved will oveupy the entiry day, ‘Yny Committes on Jail and Jail Accounts ap- Proved about 8800 worth of bllis, the landlord of tho Reveru Hot fot bourding jurors, amounting to 8107, Ag Ut thorrale Of $225 aduy, hig the Conunittes thought too bigh, and i committee wis vppoluted to look for cheapor quarters In future, . “Tne Comimitter on fospitals of the Coun Board mut yesterday afternoon and audited bi mounting to $3 Ly E, utes, recommended by tho for tho position of internog in the County Hod ntud by the Cammittey, Com. right and -Kbtnewalde voted against the rvcowmmendation, wupoe Hawes Churivs Huskins, THE FISH MIGRATION. MYRIADS OF MINNOWS ON ‘TIER BHONE Within tho Inst wouk myrlads of sea ull othor birds uf ainallor aize, which huyo cume to be known a8 “ Mother Cury's chickons” by tho residents along the Inko shore, baye frequented the solid body of Ico directly opposit the fuat of Lako uvenugand Thirty-frst atruet,and by tholr olrtiluga and nolse have attracted the uttention of hundreds of people. The attendanco of so, puny of those water fowl, up to yestorday, was considered tho result of same grent storm In tho distunco, which had driven them Inland, for it baa been observed that when storms were rags sought tho shelter of the ubore. Yesterday morning the commotion hore agemed. to be a Mr. James Roxburgh, in calling the meeting to order, euld it wig « publia meetig; thoy had hothing to concent, and hoped nothing would bo anid ordone thut they would be asbained to Ho sald thoir hours of Inbur were long and thelr pay Inauiiioiont. Their pay waa tho suing ae it was two yeurs ago, and if thoy found tt barely sullicient to lve on then, ho thought with the increased coat of. living it ought ta be advance, and 20 per cont woutd not be equal to the ndvunce In rent, ete. It was not the objevt of the meuting to organize wu strike, tuapply uny disreapecttul language to tholr engender apy strife or ill between employers and cinplayes, but. alinply ta tluued the matter Fully, freoly, fairly, ‘It uny one thought the us wus too much, or that thoir present wages wore (ut thoi say so, All that was wanted wusu fulland freo expreasivd of opinion, and that the mutter should bo brought properly re the Gus Companies, which, oo folt wstie- would do thelr duty, aiuce the determination to bold this tvetlin had been published the ton fn tho North an South Side Works bud boen told that from tho Ast of Muy thoir wages would by rulaed 25 conte tor retort wen and 4 cents fur yard- Tho Buperintendent of the West’ Side bud 4 the mon that thoy should receive whatever pay the othora gat. ‘Tho men's wiges wore raised the sume way last apring, but whon pny-duy came they were Lait ra Who weated tho 23 conta por have the public know, they immedintuls ‘wud grenter than usuul, consolidation of both wil! ducks and sea gulls, and they appeared to be Intent upou devourin something on tho lov or through the fee. With f a tolescopo Jt was titotl; served that they were feeding on ut Hoplog for an adventure two ho: robluin of -the attract itorg, und elimblay over tho breast. , work of feo thoy crnwied aod pulled themselves: toward thospot, Thulr advance wag tullowed Uy. tho eyes of u gcure of peuple, many at whom expucicd that the obstacies Inthe way would deter the ailventurcaume youths, but such proved not to be the cuge, ‘The gulls held thelr vluce until tho ho; within a hundred tet of thom, when tered hoards Noted, apread thulr wings and hut kept elroling nrouna the spot from which Upen arriving at tho place the boya found the tue to be discolored by blvod, and the houds of thousands of teh lyin thoru, Phe object at the gulls was discerny About a dozen feut frou here wis found an vire bole some twenty feet ia diameter, the ap- parently solid Midud, but on the fourch alde, running Ian easterly direction, it was upon a8 far ne thoy coud see, Inthe pool thus formod a remark: able speutacie was erfectly ullvo with tab, front tho diminutive: minnow tenepounder, They estorduy decided to admit uVvicted Of embezzlement, to bail pending the hearing uf a wotion fora new ‘ed Lis bail we $6,000, ilu was unudle to pucure tt during ‘tho duy, and bis attorneys are feurtul that bo will bave to renin behing: thi They say bu could give bull in tno sie tae, as vd gc, uable wet tho umount reduced to this igure, ‘TH vil of ullowin, continunnecs nm wile davite was Mlustrates " pris before Judge Anthon: Willian Colqmun "wae culled "(0 answer n charge of larceny, und presouted tho acoustuned allidavit: fur a continuance, in Uae Wi leully* examined aud found defective, and tho 1 dented, whereupon tho id was remanded, thoy bad bean driven, which it was set uy were abaunt, ote. got It and ble dlachargze along with it, Ho then printed paper, copies of which had bec ed frevly through the rvon, sotting b thelr views in brief, It concludes us “tho boliof that tho present business dono by our omployers whi warratt or afford an advance are wuny mon in tue service who have worked lung and faithtully, and who are growing prematurely old frou the nature of the work; othors uf indro recunt Appulatinent ure yet xe fulthful, belief that tt 0 muta leaded guilty the continuance bad buen granted there fa uo doubt but tho prisonor would have remained In Jail tor months to come, Mus. Canouing ihunas, tying at No, 407 Bouth Canal street, caine. ta -Judgo Leora te wee about baving bur husbands who Wudged insane A your ago, trunsforr Jo tho vourse of her alcini's assistant, hud oedetod ut ant, bud exuel wi told ber that ft would cost ber $25 ore to gut Whut she wauted. She could win the clreuimytunces under auy thal sanded itt UU whatever th 3 whatey: wero they should be louked Into, caret ; ,JUDGR ANTHONY bas addressed a letter to th Board of County Aominlaelaners, complatning to tho full-grown ure OF diferent vuriuti und crowded so densely togother that it was al tres for suai a yore A fred WAGE: reporter one of the boys, who sald that if bia name should a huled,” remarked w qilllons of tah in tho pool. * Why," sald by, I tm shovel I could have shovole from Jultersou to EI conversation sho suid that and all aro unt the County Ph: bave only’ to Iny the views before their prodent omployers Mn the contdent assurance thut they will movt b favurublo consideration at uielr hands, Wo think It therefore net unreasonable to ask ere for un advance of 2 pur cont ig rates paid for was-housy lubor— F, evatcely oqual fo tho increased At this juncturg. the mecting, which bad pear in print by that, tera werg hot. oF did not, ex Until my back ry 5 ‘The news of the discovery attracted ver: many persons yesterday to the luke-front, ani the result was that just thisaidoof the Ut Contral breakwater, in wator about two deep. were soga thousands ‘upou thousanc it h appearat to be or wiggling with tfo. dente in the Ico itnitedt 118. wither of fishermen the firm of suffering - Intensely. that tha ‘unfortus on dno ter, Mr. Hamsey tn fastening thither Aho Inglo day t° Sith birthie rovidiige thnt those of neo usked Ho also stated thut vn promised could ed in tho but would do it horscit were consideribly In advance of those of her audience, and aho received but faint uppliuse. A SUCCESSFUL INSURANCE COMPANY. a eae . Capital of the Orient Ancroanod to “81,000,000, Tho succoss of Hartford underwriting ls 9 subject wall worthy of study.-at any tle, and just nown tatterattracting very wide While insurance companies or- ganized and started In many other places, Incking both the materlal resources and tho knowledge, gainett by long experience, are neceasnrily experiments which are stow in Becuring public confidence, sinilar Institue tlons originating in: Hartford jump into ma- ture strength nnd universal favor on the In- stant. . ‘fhe general history of underwriting in this elty would be but a confirmation of thts position, but tt Is not within the scone of ‘a fev facts connected vert netiranes-Company, chartered with authority to use 2 capital of $2,000,000, was organized and commenced business wary, 1872, on a piid-ip en: don large amount of business at The Boston confagration, however, oveurring within the same year, swept away sof the Company and its capital; but its Di. {nits original was thrown into con. fitsion by some of the niorg demonstrative avd leas dfeeipiingd ones, lor political opinions Wad gotten it into im, and bad not room ly that thoy wero not enougli for any other td Tho Chale stiatgd distl soln to orginize a union for tho purpose of sirlkes, but slinply for theft own proteation— that when employers wero Justified in reducing thor wages Moy must subinit. with “Our hibor,” he sald, ts oy rigo or fall with tho inariot’ A conimitteo consisting of three mon from the threo from tho Wost was ap- polnted to being tha matter to the notice of the Kuperintendonts and Directors, and; ask. for n reply in one week, * Inwppointing tho Committco the Chaltman ainted that ho man heed feelthnid about noting, nsho had the nssurance of the Superintendents Unt no inna was ever discharged for seeking his rights. Tho following Committee waa appoint= ed: Routh Side—Joreming Collins, Philip Cute lon, Thomas Metitaty,. don, Pat Froneh, and Mate Ryan, Qiitte n nun. of mon enrolled tholr nines aa in embers of Gus- Workers’ Protective) nnd Bee sociation. ‘Tho best.ot feollny is ens owned thelr employers, and the rep. f who wero qulte nu- lait tho works and see how tho Intor was dene. The present waxes nret Fl n + the men who draw tho coke out of the fru, $23 and yard: tho Weat Side, where tho last Thoy work twelve hours dail thon thoy change and worl e Inve no complaint to maker the hours, fire butiwean iO and 400 nen employed. ‘ MRS. SPEIGHT. FANE INSISTS ON GOING TO TIE WIDEWELD, Muntion of the arrast for disorderly conduct Of Mrs, Harriet C. Spulght, who lives at the core uer of North Clark and Muro streots, was mado iu yosterduy’s Triaune. appeared In the prosecution, hence tho wrath of Mra. 8pcteht. Tha same ftom nlso touched upou Mrs, Spulght's pecullurities, one of which positivd —refusnt but and her detornipation. to pass Thurs- day night at the Chicago Avenue Vollco Staton. 1 alulersatiiation: Livi tho point, is rejecting all sympathy and commiseration, and refusing to niluw the olticers to provide hor with A mattress and pillow whurcon to rest her id id, Whon hor cnso morning she hap upon tha onken On and after May 1 we will STATE.ST., and previous to o1 WE HAVE MARKED Dg Every article in our store, them we will sell them BELOW C Plenty of goods to be had, ye facturern have the blues, and will not ref, JACKETS, $1.50 and $2.50, JACKETS, $2.75 and $3, JACKETS, $3.50 and $4, ULSTERS, $2, ULSTERS, $3, ULSTERS, $4 ULSTERS, $6, worth $9. ULSTERS, $7.50, worth 10.60, ULSTERS, $9.00, worth 12.50, DOLMANS, $4. DOLMANS, $6 a Silk Dofmans, $10, elsewhere 15, Silk Dolmans, $15, elsewhere 20, Silk Dolmans, $18, elsewhere 25, Our store in the only “REAL BARGAINS in 6 had.'? ' “THE BERLIN SUIT 237 State-st. pen evenings until 8:30. ING POWDEn, winner ly South Sido and o pr nierotis, were Invited A hotles to go beyont with one com for two weoks, at night. They capital of $500,- public conti. the necrued enrniny about 80 per cent o: rection pluckily pursoverett murpuse, and very soon thereafter the breach nthe will was closed up, and the Company reinstated In its orluinal position, without assessments whatever, Ince its recovery from the Boston disaster, the Company hna advanced stendily In nig menting Ils surplus, wnt! gross ussets footed $850 agers, however, lave lon tho business: of the coun tending towards the larger companies, bot! foray and domestic, and resolved {ually to advise the stockholders to double the eapitul of the Orlent by a new subscription to the ‘Yo that ond a meuting of the stock holders on Monday, the 4th inst, duly con- sidered the question, and confirmed the views of the Directors by votlng to Increase tha present enpital to $1,000,000 subscriptions of . $500,000, holders have the option of the new stock nt par, iid of course when Orient is quoted at about $140, thera will be no hesitation in tak- the new stock on terms so. favorable. Thus fortitied, with nearly 9 millon anda half dollars assets, the sugucity and experi. ence of the managers and the reputation of Jlurtford as an lusurance centre, ts future it Is at onee placed in The womun's husband to bo biltgd i dunnnry Jost ite been aware that 'y Wis constant ROYAL BAK. nehing heal. wis called In court yestards showed her old spirlk unmod! the'station and a fitful beneh of a common cell could not subdue her will Notatull She refused to inake any de fonse’to the churge of disorderly conduct, and, despite, the protustutions of the offor of service on tho pathotiv attorneys, shoe Btuutly maintained hor suilt.ns to the necusution and as earnestly de- munded that u fine bo Imposed, There being no usvapo for the reluctant Justice, a tino of $10 Appirently tho woman had gained her point. Friends olfered instuntly to pay bor tine, Sho vohomently reptilsed them, sented herself, golng to tho § well, Nothing clas Would satisty her thirst for the glory of, doubtful persecution. She sat. ans continued to alt, and nothing could move hur. fined, and she was bound to muin- ajeaty of tho luw.by eerving her tine nt the [ouse of Correction, flow by suid hours pussed quickly. Sho still sat in tho court walting the coming of the “ LI mplorinug of friends, tho pr 1 the entreaties of jovw her from tb SED OT STS yy further cash Present’ stock- part of ‘sym suecess Ii nasttred, anc tho front rank of the leading Inaurauce com- pantes af the country. Messrs. 8. M. Moore & Co,, General Insur- ance Agonts, 1st La Sallo street, represent this Compuny in Chicago. declared her: THE HORSE MARKET. Equino Sales for tho Weok Roported by J. Borry & Co, Messrs. F. J. Burry & Co,, of Nos. 9 4, 6, 8, and 10 Monrov street, report the following sales of horses this week: teatitions of tho 9 tha Justice failed t whieb sho had taken up. It was very dvident to that they hid on thelr hands a woman who was “sot” in her opinions, Noou enxme and wont—sho wanted no diuier, the station-keapet orm staat Welght. Price. wo 450 Color. , Pair brown horses. lec retreated to his justice-dispensing establishment at the comer of ‘k Michigut strect, and Mrs, pioturcoe the strange woman altting disconso- ito und alone, and still resolute, and dutinut, haunted the suscoptible Murlatrate. Vindlly be gat down and penned burrladiy few lines totho Baill at tie Polleo Court, tetling him “for God's sake get that wonan away. Remit her tne, give hor $10 and chargelt to me. thing—tlo anything—only get ber to Did she go? “Lust night when a. pbil rter called to inguira If Mrs, Speight was I *aittine, sitting,” she could nat be nt the station, Sho bi: = ABSOLUTELY MAD FROSDGRAPE CREAM TAITAR Tlousexeuper’s favorite tn Innding olttes of the wong, No othor preparation mukes suult roads, or Juzurious be eaten by dy; te mtisiout Four ei ii result Weary take hula u Ln FrONS Leary In ‘Commended for purity and by the Govarnmont Chemist, Ur. WWVAL BAKING POWDIEH EESES pererererey = ad goue, but not to tha 5. o zt z Firet-Claee Up Cabinet Grants ape Size. ExtraLongst LOCAL POLITICS. vouutti WAKD chun, Tho Young Meo's Republican Club ‘of -tho Fourth Ward held n resulur mecting lust oven- tng In Armory Hull, Judiaua hyenuo, near Thir- SzeE Powerful Tone, Es Stand ‘in Tune. Rosewood Case, Durable. ol ed pt eS Tho report of. tho Committer on nomina- submitted by Mr. Consider 1. 512) & Templo of Music, 196 State St, Chleagn ie 3 ese: MANERA sMRHSwMESsecrmcasexSa a =: Stephen A. Douglas, Jr.; Vice-Presidents, W. 8. Brackett, Prof, & Olson, E. 2. Palmer, Georga H. Sidwell, Otto Hngist, W.E. frost, Robert and Snmuel Holbrook; Elbridge Hencoy, Kdward Gideon L,. Barber; Treasurer, Maj. B. Re Do Xouny; Executive Committoc, E. L. Barber, MH. D. Bi G. Calking, C. He. ore, C. HR. Burker, Wallace Patterson; Miunuca Com Gwyun Garnett, C. 8, I. E. Mallory, ti ree iy eocss eyeyereveter: AUCTION SALES. By Gh. E. GOkE to, jd and 215 Madisuns, 2,000. pkgs. Unclaimed Freigt! Of American Express Company Will be sold at Auction SATURDAY, April 16, Conimoneing at 10 2. m, prompt, nt 214 and 216 Math » GEO. P, GORK & CO. Aucitonsen By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Auctioneers, 4 und oi Hundolpleat, TO-DAY’S SALE! 84 and 86 Randolph-st,, Commencing 9:30 a. m, Complete Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Chickertug Gran rive 1 SEES! ze: Don't Dic on the Promises. Aak druggists for * Rough on Iu ico, bed-bugs, ronches. 15e. boxes. Tho untvorsal vordict ta that tho New No, 8 ts tho slmpleat and most durable eowlng-muchine, Wheolor & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 165 State, a. Squlers, Georwe QO, Ingham, Sinith, Perley Uptou, pI wis - adopted, elected for tho onsulng 41x montha, A resolu- nge the nuine of tho Club nton Hepubttcan Club,” ng i nuaiber of ‘the older men of tho ward de- sired to join it, and were prevented from doin; #0 by {ts bolng called a young men’s club, commitice of tive wns appointed to confer with acommittce from tho regulac Club of the ward to requrd to the consolidation of the twu clubs. Acollection wus thon tuken up te pay alf tho Indebtedness Incurred by tho'Club during the Presiduntial campaign. ‘The bills sent in uggre- ri ut nmount collected , wits ng the Club with « balance in’ the if whe question of re- riinaries waa discussed . b} ekott, Prot. Ol- filvanced wero Cummins loads In Mrat-class dentnl work at fair prices. 70 State street, corner Randolph, - tion was passed to ol to tho * Fourth Ward Buck & Raynor's Moth Powdor Js a harvester that reaps rouches by tho million. é Over 155,000 Howe scalcs so} & Co, Chicago, id. Borden, Bollock. <<< We recommend Eldredgesewing-machines, MALILAGE LICENSES, ‘The following iarringo liconsos wore issucd yos- treasury and out of debt G. Dodge, W. 8. son, and others. ubout tho sume us thoso nt tha Inat meeting of ib thon udjourned, Restdence. SOL Wentworth ay. ub Wentworth av. tho Regular Club, subject to the call of tho President, ‘THB SOUTH TOWN CANVASSING TOARD beld no mocting yesterday, thus bringing disap- polntinent ton throug of spectators who were the terminution of the canvuss, avon announced thut the wembers of tho Bonrd were still wrestting thu re- turns, and would adjourn. until this afternoon atz, at which tinto they hoped in end and “announce tho result, Town out all the Ro- foseun Hartinaky. ingvduy und Satiiaye RLASON, FL SUSUEIS $ CO. WILLIAM A, BUTTERS, Auctionver, 131 South Clar attention to un Se HOUSES. Ment Betate a "MINING OUTFITS, MATERIALS E.H. Sargent, 123% State-st., ASS A WED And Geveral Chemical Analyt C. GILBERT Wit #1 CLARK A Regular sales overs We: Uuiaido aalos sulicited 121 Milwaukeo ny, Autlund 4018 Indinua uy. < to bring their 17 W, Fourteenth, If tho Bixth Procinut {8 thi publican cundidates will be vlected, Drake re- giving 1,180 niajority, Farwoll 1,277, and Bacon ‘a ee SUBURBAN. ‘Tho ennctis to hear tho report of the on tho Village business of tho past year, and to nominnte threo ‘Irustees in place of Messrs. Cosgrove and Crockor, whose terms expire, and Frost, deceased, and 8 Villuge Clork, will take place this aveulng in Jennings Half. Tho cat contest Is over the place of Villuga ‘The candidates ure George Le 8. M. Connell, and W, + Tugun Joho W. Bradde Ho Ak Martin Doughorty., +0040. Wiliam Fricdricks,. ASS _HAIR GO WATHI? WAVES, 8 ALI Long Halr Switcher, portiog, Send fue priceIoe WALL, 109 Statertle Wholorate & itetni Sond for prot Goods sent G. 0, Doanywhers. for the *MULTIYOIM.” order und warrant Geyatal jae, 11, tt, P, 8, Wobstor, McGarry, tha progent rd of Trustocs mot Thursday evontn; in tho village oftica; all present. Tho roport ot tho Villuge Clork, which will bo read at tho enous this ovoulng, was read and approved, It was orderva that Michigan avenue froma Davia to Greonwoud. strect, so as to make tho Inko-shore drive continuous, Ml. Elizabeth otors DEATHS. ann MILLEN--Chartos F, Miller, of 18 North Centre-ay., 5 fo of patey ab Cuntoron duy ovening, Apritls, coming race O'Brion, dearly beloved ‘am hor luterpesidonce, 311 chek. te Jusuit dled on ibe train by aS jauyhier of Hugh O'tirio saNMnorat will take place The cicction of three members of tho Board ot ‘duention of District No. 2, Iiydo Park and Lake, will tnke place t i the Pullman sel rdcon-st., Sanduy, April 17, nb 1 o' Bare shetics Ui gartinges wo Caiy NMED -At #7, Mollanry-at, Allohaal Steed, of con- zt 73 to Calvary Sunday, 17th, ¥rionds Mass, April 12, Hetaoy Toboy, Prue i, Puboy, OF tale clly, ele, Why Aves 15, Jey Muri f this city, axed 2s Hab at 1 a.m at Zi a warm, drick, Hroiande hibition of Roster Wf Novelties, Faget Faster 222 ero AEE HEUER Nee uty. je pall hool-house on und the poll will bo kept open from 1 to & A vauous was bold I mowers put fu Lominavion Funeral oni taylied to wleend, TOBEY—In Denni aistor of Charles und MORTLOCK—Az hor home In Mo: reporul fever, Adulia K,, formerly Advila 1s, Kel CONWAY—In this cit; North Marketest., Pat Native of Castie-Connuil, Cor site tS HN iOHOK—In thia city, ud 2 yuars 4 montis nnd ~, i} ib : pa ete aw 4, wt 120 i Tiatherd ‘aa a months. ruay by cars to Calvary, HEN-—-At fd North Western-uy.. Katie Blanche fp taed Goyunte ond 7 meatus, ‘daughtor of James wud Annie I hae ab 10 a, uw, tuday, Friunds of family tn- AMPION—Julia, beloved wifa of Michael Cam- UrJohn Caupion of the Fire leper: 1d 10 munths, residence of her daughtor, Mrs, an, Nu.) Wailurat, i fnug, and the retiriny for epee EY jou and John, Clark, It fa" thought that bushing the prosecution of ‘Troasurer Jarrett ne they should. Suny people have urged a8 crite ‘Nal proscoution against tim, but the Bourd nso Board or ng fadividunls have done nothing, ne ~ A MOST TOOTHSOME NEW CONFECTION, Parla style, bas just‘ boon |mported by Jonn Kranz, 80 8tnto street. They nre the most do- lclously-tuvored sweots wo over tasted, and, ua thoy canuot’ be obtained glsowhoro in Chicago, Wo predict busy times at Krana‘s,” Its display of Euster eggs Isa iurvel to all who have seen Den varylug In price from $10 to one vont —_——<——___.. Ex-Gov, J. F, Hartrantt, of Peunsyjvania, in alluding to lrof, Morris Bornhamit, our eminent optician, at 125 State atrect, writes; * Hie knowl- edyo of tho eyo and {ts requirements [s porfect, and is of yreat value to (hose availing thom: sulvod OF It, [la wlussea are moat excollont,”" ——— : THE ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF JAS, P, DALTON asa desler'in atcictly frat-cluss and roliable cooking-rangesof all leading makos, and kitchot utensils of the inost approved kinds only, fs sumething {a be proud of these “shoddy thu Our readers will remember that Sty, D.'s now Jucation is 61 State strect, | ——<—<$————— RICH EFFECTS OBTAINED BY HILGER & CO.— ‘Tho richest, most aatlatuotury clfects In drap- {oy and upholstering are obtatued this spring by FR, Ulger & Co, 24 Wabash ayoouo, with raw and spun ollky, : jo eure Vrepard by Jf Seles Pet rit 14, David Donahoo, Deyots, 10d W Msdisan, db cor, State & Meat ne-st., Infant son of eels Garden, Field, $27 Meadquarters Flower beeds, ALES Yh Lake. onder Premon me Th UNKS con T Bij N Toucisuae eee is, OBOE RE A Ne ee KHAN rk wy Pry Funorsl trom the utiay smurply ib Lioiy Family Church, ‘and 12 ‘paporw pluase copy. ANNOUNCEMEN: R. GEORGE ATKINSON, SUPERIN- 1 Eada ty he Pactto Coan: in the Firat Cougroxutional Church sunday evening ati:do'e i, Ay PATTERSON WILL coNDUCT GENUINE GERMAN CANARI BIRD ee IXALML. ur pol mweting this eveniog ab the HE FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN Club will weet this event unaray., near ‘Thirtictbeat, onicors uiid uthor important Lusinoss, “A full ettun AL CoA. round, BUSINESS CAKDS# ESTAGLISHED, i 1 Dearbiruat, Thorqughly cleanud & neatly" ee Louise Michel, hol, the Parisian Communist, ‘ina Speech at the Acazur recently, suid thal the proper moment abt taus! WE CHICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL 80- Clothes i ‘al b} istoverament 0auly