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Rat erste eee ace <3 SSE ees Peeeeeea sy ree wana: ISSI—TWELVIS MAGS. te} VUE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, at Ee : structed to meet with the West and Soutn Town peat ned til Friday, whon Commissioner Al- | bo on tho first train in the morning, They sail | pine TT HE 2 CITY: +, | candidates who had been “caunted-out” at 3 } bright fa expected to be present. thoy bad intended to tako him down on tho | rect! : :. . ate o’ctock this aftertion fn tho office of Francis A. ANOTHER PHIRONER GONE. South Side and louvo him with a friend of Mute sli, IN GENERAL. Tantrer CaMrnens fe at tho Tremont. 1. H. Day, of Now York, Is nt the Sherman. Gronar L, Wrexs, of Boston, ts at tho Paliner, Wt Prownan, of Loudon, Eng, is at tho Tro- mont, FE, 1. Cunmmentaxn, U. 8. Ay te at tho Tre= mont. Xormon G, Bestnent, of Salt Tako, is nt tho Tremont. , i. F. Nosrcomb, of Baltimore, {8 an arrival at the Paliner. Judyo Thomas Wilson, of Winonn, is at tho Grand Paeiie. JudgoJ.M. Gould, of Moline, {8 stopping at the Grand Pacific, George T. Clarke, of the Denver Tribune, fa at the Grund Pacific, Clark BE, Caer, Poatmaster of Galeaburg, fs at tho Grand -Pactic, 1.8, HAnLAn, of Atlanta, Ga, fs nmong tho ar- rivals at the Sherman, Thr Rov. Alexander G. Tyng, of Icorin, isa aueat of the Grand Pucitte. Indge Georgo 8. Wright, Des Moines, is reg istered ut the Grand Pacitic. CHANLES P. BwiGaRt, State Auditor, Spring- flotd, fs at the Grand acilic, Cot, AND Mis. Geonton Witsos and E. 0, Gibs son, U, 8. A,, are at the Palmer House. Jous B, Antay. VicosPrositent of. tho Ateb!+ won, Topekn &Sninta Fé Road, Boston, fa stop: ping at thy Grand Paeiiic. U.S. Avy Fort Niobrara, Nets . An nnd C, 13, Comstock, U.S. wnt the Tremont. A. conneRvoNDERr writes that thofprice of cee Tent at presentis not $1.95, a8 stated itt an ure tele recently published, and that Mi os] iiie cement can now bu purebused at 76 to BW cents pur barrel, Orricens LEoxsny and Bannon arrested nt 10 o'clock last night. one Jolnny Hrady, who ws wanted for shooting James Ross nat wintor mils in company with other boss skating on tho river. A ronMen moder in the Chicago Stova-Works takes isso with Mr. 8. E. Moore, Treasurer of that Company, and asserts that there is an actual strike among the moldera employed in ‘those works, ANausa SurtiH, Vice-President of the Chicazo, Milwaukee & St. Paul toad, Milwaukee, and A. Ktmbati, Genern! Superintendent of the Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific Road, Rock Island, are at tho Graud Pacltic. Mersstta, Moopy AND SANKEY have been hoard from. They expect to arrive in this city Suture ‘day, and will conduct services Sunday morning and evening nt thoChicago Aventio Chureb, Tho admiasion wilt be without tickets, A WELI-ATTENDED meeting of the Cumber- land Gun Club was held inst evening at the Sherman House, Dr. Noreom in tho ehalr. Houtine buainess was tronsacted, and 0 uumber of new jmombers mude payiwonts un tholr stock. Anout twenty of tha employés of Obnstcin’s sligper factory made a demand for an inurease or x 3. and, rocelving n refusnd, struck. The ien out are the heclers, insters, and tinishors. Thy demand was for un Inerease'of about 15 per cont, ‘Tur temperature ef Slcniors as obsorved by Manasse, optician, 88 Madizon street, Trine Building, was, at 80, ni, 40 dexrces; 8 a. an, & 12g. tm, 44: 12 my Hy Lp tm 4 Pei, 41. Barometer, 8 te My 29.673 FI Dn. CUAMBERLAIN, Who seoms bound to build contrary to the fire ordinance, nt No, asi tne dinna avenue, was interfered with pigule yester= das by tho police, who will gee thut he docs not rocecd without the sanction of the Hullding partment, At a fogulur meoting of the People’s Building and Loan Association held Monduy the follows iny officers were elected for the onsulig yeurt Joseph G. Peters, Presitent; E. 1. Ranibo, Vico- President: Harrison Kelloy, Secretary; C. 8. jones, Treasurer, / Tus many friends of Mr, J.D, Crawford, tha former manager of the Gardnor House, ten- dered hima complimontary dinnar last evening at the Lolaud Hotel. The evening waa plons- Butly spent at the board, and Mr, Crawford was given a bearty farewoll. Exisalt Surtt, President of tho Burlington & Boutuwestern Hond, Hostons W. W. Wort! ton, Suporintondent of the Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cineinnatl Koad, Fort Wayno, und Bt. 2. ‘Woodford, Superjatoudent of thio Fort Wayno & Juke Road, aro registered at the Grand Va- citic. E. £. Dunxnz icotured Inst evening before the ‘Union Catholic Association on a 4trip Through Arizona in 1878." Tho lecturer desorlbed in an interesting manner the people, elimute, re- Bources, oto. of the Torriturs, with scones anu Per idente of histrip. The lecture was well re- colved. ‘Tne Hon, Alonzo Abornothy, now of lowa, but formerly President of Chlense University, ta + likely to boa prominent candidate for tho olilee of Superintendent of Public Instruction in that State, He bas held the ofice before, and was ‘Universally conceded to be one of the yee best educationn! ollicers that tho State over hud. ‘Tuy Sub-Committes of the Chicugo Momorial Executive Committee heh) 1 bricf session yester- day afternoon in the Directors’ ream of tha Pub- HoLibrary, ThoCommittee considered the ques- ons of districting, plans of subsuription, and some other points relutive to rulsing funds, and ‘will report back to the full Cummitwe, ‘Tie Lake Shoro dummy which left Chicago at 645 Munday cvoning run down u iman about one mile this sido of Suuth Chicago. killing him, No papers or anything which would ddentify the man waa. found upon bin, Tke Coroner held an inquest yesterday afternoon and exonerated the ongincer from nil biume, ‘Tho mun fe supposed to bave been a tranp, Who ‘was wulking wlong to track. Wrabky Gasune, Charles Smith, and Louis Cromer, three young tramps, upon lenving ut 4:00 yesterday morning o froiht-car on tho Northwestern Rajlroud in which thoy lind slept during tuo‘night did not notice a train which ‘wus running it grent apood aloug uw slide-track, and wero rin into by tt Garnble wus quite seriously injured about tho head, and Sinith wun brulsed whout tho bend’ and xhouldora. ‘They Were brought Into town, and, nttor haying thoir injurics dressed at tho Northwestorn Dispen- sary, Were removed to the County Hospital fur treatment, In tho Washington dispatches undordatoofSat- urday last nppeured the announcement thatane Hutz, # Socinilatte lexderof Chicuga, hud written an Insulting lotter to President Gurticid, whom he necused of despotisin and deserving of aesasini too. ‘The wuthor of the letter is not BK, Kate, a tailor doing business on Nandolph strevt, Mr. Xntz states that he ts not # Socialist, and that he has been greatly annoyed on soverul eecu. sions by being intataken fur the agitatur whose hhunse 18 attached to the letter referred to, ‘fue annual mecting of Grace Iteformed Episcopal Church was neld Monday ovening in. the hell corner Elston avenuy and Clybourn place, when the folowing ollicers were vlectad Yor the. ensuing year: Senior Warden, Mr, Joaaphs Rte ont Junior Warden, Mr. Bd= ward Moo; Vostryinen, Mr, Goarry Dibbin, Mr, Fred Meads, Mr, Jamued SieHiroy: Doleyutoto the Gonernl Council, Mr. It & Hurt. The Treas ‘uyer’s report showed recuipts for past your, 805; exponses, $201, After tho business exorcises were cloged, tho ladivs of the church furnishes 1 bountiful adnply of colfoo and uke, and there were suina readings, ote.. Dy kind frients, all of whieh served ta pags awiy the rumalnder of the eventug pleasantly and bappily, és Tue Exceutiyo Committea of tho Citizen's Leugue of tho North Siile fur the suppression of the sale of Liquor to minors met at No. 2b Dearborn uvenuc tast ovening, J. 0, Shutter tn the chair, Tho question of tinnoes wna trst considered and ftappenred that about 600 hud already been pledged, nad that there would be mu trouble in petting whatuvor wis wanted to corry on the work. Reports from tho ngont of tho League, C.M. Albensen, were satiefuctury, and Ne was wutborized tovinploy tho tuceasniy Jegul talent to push ull prossuutions ton suc: cessfulend. The follow! if Sealing Commit too wero appointed: Finance, Ti. 'T, Thompson, WB Potwin, and George M. Clurko; Judleiui Malcolm MoDowell, B. F. Cragin, an 8 Turned; and Publie imevkings, 3. C. Shate ter, U.N. Charnivy,and BP. DeWalt, ‘Tho Lannuittee pen ee desire it undomtood that the work of League |e not that of a pro- bivitory soolety, nor to persecute suloonkeopers, but eimply to ald in the oufurvoinent of the law against selling [quer to children, and ut an curly day it 18 proposed ta hold public muetiogs tutaform the peupie of what ft te doing and proposes todo, TUE DEMOCHATIO CITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE met last ovening in tho club-room of the ‘Tro. wont House, Thoue Courtovy in the ebuir, Tho report of tho Special Committou uppolnted to arcertain the cause of the silssatisfaction fn the Seventh Ward wau called upon to report, and Morgan Murphy, Johu Courtney, Capt. Gleason, and Ald, Mlordan were adinitted ta the ruc to expluin the troublu in the Ward. Francis Holt- guin ofored resolution to the offect that any Won Who had churyos to wmuke against any wuocrate with « view of disoipiiaing thom whould bave the privilexe of Milux wuch charges und specitoutions tu write log with the Secretary before 32 o'clock Suturday, aud thst copiey of the charges should be placed ln tho bunds of the ucoused in tach vase. aud jn the hands of a commitice of ve. consisting of Measers. Courtney, sur ny, Hibven, Bartyls, and Dunphy, which should ruport at the next meeting of the Cit} Central Cominitte, ‘Che resolution wus adopted. Capt, Jumos Furrell was made a iscmber of the City Central Committee trom the Sixteenth Ward, Bir. George Hibben moved that a com gnitive of ive be appelnted by the Chair te pro euro counsel “and ralue, funds to “proscuute Bi thy persons who hud’ broken ra Fours inn West ‘Town, rhe an alleres thy i} sheets." t inglion wus cureled,and BMepere. H{tbbon, Suth- upysluted us, such oD) ec, They werv Jur ¢i]ind, Hotfinan, O' Doane! oa Dunphy wore i Hoffman, No. 125 Clark streot. Th 1a Cominittee then adj urned until next Tuesday ovening at the same place. a tne = "CIE CLLY-IALL. lite ay 2 abet Tnenn wero thirty-one, burial permits issued yesterday. SIME TE iu, ‘Tin rovieed ordinances wero Aline: by tho Mayor yeaterday, and are now the laws of Chi- cago. i ‘Tur receipts from tcenses yesterday were over Seu ai they would be’ still larger If those-who should pay would come fn and settles Dit. GLEARON, tho Rogistrar af Vital Statistics, $s Int up with © rheutntics,” and Dr. Paton, the Hoult epartinent Chemist, is noting in his . him Department of Pubtlo Works will to-tay advertise for the Inying of tho wator-servico pips on Wert Luko siteet from Canal atrest to Ashtand vent prior to the laying down of the now railroad tracks, 3 ‘Tns Policemen's Menovalent Association mot yeaterday afternoon inthe reporters’ rou ut police hendquurters, and voted £600 exch to the widows of Statlonkeopor Georgy Gubbins and » Kline. A balance stilt due theso ladles will be forthcoming next pay-day, Pruigoxs ownlng dogs of tho wentler sex shot step at ones Into tha City Clork's office and pay tho Hevense feo fur them, ‘Phis now ts only 8$for dogs of tho malo aud fomnte sex. Next weok, under the revised arditmces, (ho Tax on salute will be Zand for mule doe $2. E, G, DAWSON, the Misehurged colored Henlth Oiticor, was at the City-Hall yestorday, Te hus been appointed by the Chicago & Alton Rail- road Coinpauy to tike charge of the Prosident’s cnr, Ag thit fs a paying place, Daweon claims that he hne beon vindicnted. Ele snys that tie Ie out of polities now and forever, ‘Tis Depurtitent of Public Works will to-day advertiso for bids for {muroving the following streets: Clybourn avenue, from North to Racine Jtvenue; Ciybourn, from Ravine to Futferton avento: Calumet avonie, from Eightounth to Twenticth streots: Elyhtuenth street, from Ine diana to Calumet avenue; Luke streot, from Canal to Hitsted; Luke, from Malsted strevt to Ashland avenue, Streer-Comsisstosnn Fooanty ia not inclined to eloun off the glrous-tot, upon which a lotor ashes nnd garbage his been dumped. fe looks 1 the matter ns tov trivia! fur the attention of so great oman us Fogarty, Commissioner Waller, however, sald yesterday that tho filth would baye to be'clenned olf, and witl commence to ut mon at work on ft to-day, and, at the sning fine yeep watel: that no more stuff Is carted on a lot, Witttast TH, Coaaswstt, tho Assistant En- giicer of Kngine 2%, lus invented 2 stand-pipo whter-towoer, which is n great, improvement: upon that midu in Now York, His dusigu con+ templates a telescope pipe, which can be clee vated from twenty to sixty-tive feot, and used nt any angle. It has strong cable supports. Fire: Marshal ‘Swente thinks so well of It that he will probably have ono bullt in this city for tho uso of tho Depurtment. | Tue Yepartment of Buildings yesterday issued- permita to J.T. Davis, to erect n three-story stora and dwelling, 60x70 fect, 860 West Madison sirect, to cost $16,000; John Byrne, for n threes story store aud dwelling, 2ixlWu feet, 216 North ‘Weils street, to cust $10,000; 3. O, Olin, two-story and basement barn, 22x60 tegt, Chicago avenue, near Wesson street, to cost $1,400; Joon Mount> an, twoestory burn, 20x23 feet, Rs Sedgwick Rtreot, to cost S10; D. Sauer, three-story and Insemant dwelling, 2x72 feet, Lu Salto street, Near Chicago nventia, to cost £1,00. Tus appropriation pnssed for- 1881 provided for an {nerease of twenty-four mon to the pos Ico farce, giving a force of pomoth ing iko 380 patrolinen, Chief McGarigic was asked yes- terday If those appalntinents bad heen mude, and ho suid tbat they had. Thoy were com- menced to be mide from Jan. 1iast. During tho winter a yrout many embors of tho regu- jar force were taken ill, und thefr places were temporarily (led .by extra mon, who bye since fled the ‘quote of nddltionn! mon, The Uolet eayd that really no new ion have been up pointed, but experienced men have been udded Srom time to tine. Lirut, Beapent, of the Cottage Grove Str- tion. reports ng follows tu Superintendent Me- Gariglo: * Dr. Chumberiain bus raised n cottage nt WT. Indiana avenue, und Is about to make it at two-story dwelling, Work was stoppedau the building on tho 1ith Instant by officers from this station, and a written report sunt to the Supere intoudent of Buildings at tho time. Dr. Boyd, who lives noxt door, camo to this stauon list evenmg with 1 communication from Suporin- tendont Kirkland, usking ine to send officers ut 6 o'clock this morning tu stup work, If there wna yiolntion of the Fire ordinance. In accordance with Instructions, I sent oflicera thore ut 6 oclock when thuy found six mou at work, siding up: the building in ylolation of. tho Fire ordt- mince, Work was nt ones suspendad, aud nn ollicer left to wateh thing: Canten HH.’ HaAnnison'’s engic collection waa yesterday furthor wugmontod by w bird whieh was sunt to him from Now Mexico, ‘This cayle was Htornly a deadbend, though v lying fowl, Ho was started on bia way Inn barguse-cur, ad- dressed to “Our Carter.” From buggagemin to Daggugeman by was transferred until be reuthed his destination. No churges were paid upon Bim, one pratenied to guard orp him, a arrived at tho Clity-Huil snfo and sound, and ne- compnnying blm was tho following note: “Wa beg that you will ncvept the accunpany- ing onuie bird. I¢ you oak from whenve hueane, we would sny from the bulmy climes of New Moexivo, reached vin the great Badung Line, Handle'bim gently, ho wus rutsed a pet. Vor: respectfully yours, G. {. Gilman, Uharios W. Btewart, Jerome Whooler, A. F. fliltan, J. By Rathbone, George A. Corbin.” 4 ly will suon_ have u fine coltec- net a inviinizerle on tho roud as woun ag my turm of office expires." Min, Cosszan, n gentleman who hires out buggies and bucks on tho West Side, was at the City-ttail yeatorduy and: bud 0 talk with Mavor Hurrison, and muide a vigorous kick" agalust that section of the revised ordinances which compels Hvery-etable keepers to uuimber enr- riage himpa and have tfem lighted of night, and to pay a icensy for such vehicles tho sano as other hneks, ‘Tho law tan healthy ono, and tho Blayor suid that ho could not veto tha seetion, na bo would uve tO veto «the wholv ordinanco if ho ald, Which he couldn't alford to io. Mr. Crosaman predicted that tho now Jaw would break up the livery cure ringe business, ‘Tho Sfayor didn’t beilove ft, In the pitat those: parriaged havo drivon over tha Btreots at night unlighted, frequently injuring: pedestrians crosatuy tho Btreat, and at all times: endangering Hite. Tho new section would be rigidly onfurecd, Lior fy tho day u farze doles Ration of hackmen waited on tha Mayor, and asked Bim not to voto tho now ordinutice, As the Muyor hud ulready siened it tho vielt wus suportiuous, but when tho Muyor trentud then ail to his box of left-over cainpalgn éigurs, and informed them of what ho bad already done, the hus departed feeling happy, Huck-drivee ‘rank Luwior beaded the delegation. TIE COUNTY-BUILDING, Sarunbay will bo arraigomont day in tho Criusiual Court. ‘Tix Comuisstoncrs are preparing to give tho bufiding n thorough cleaning, and will com- tmvnce the work at an carly day, There would ‘be Jess to do unnuully Jf the junttors woro'made todo thalr duty, Joun DP. Tout, tho much-{ndloted Constable, was ta hive Weed tried yosterduy tu the Ceintnal (uurt fortnrveny, but Wuen tle ciao was culled bo came forward with a position for s change of Venus from Judges Hawes, Anthony, Rogers, and Tuley, on the ground that thoy were projue diced auntinet him. ‘fhe potition was promptly donted, and hls caso wad sot {or trial to-day bu- fore Judge Anthony. BURIIHY MANY requested a dotatl of police an. the éth inat, to guurd the Weat ‘own ballot boxes, aud thoy hive voun on duty over alneo. Suporintandent MoUurigle wrote him on tb subject yestorday, and wilted tu know how long thls thing wad to go on. Tho Bhoriit says bo haa nothing ta do with tha boxea'ta question, and thinks the Wost Town Kourd ought to nee xuing the cary of thom, and bid a tatk with Mos Qurigly on tho sudject du ring tho day. ‘Tho con+ eluslon ruachud, If any, could not be leurned. GANNON & SICOnaTH, whe made a voluntar awsigniment Murch 2 f B creditors, petitioned tha County Board day for the dischi aun, and for leave to suttle thelr aecounts we olved, OF tho ereniturs, und tho pi was ranted without contest, ‘Tho property la tho hands of the Assignvo will now be turned. over to Mosary, Gannon & McGrath, to -by dis- posed of us thoy Bou Nt. 2'ut; Grand Jury disposod of ton cases yostar~ day, The teuture at tho day uppeured tu bo coinplalnts aztinet persons fn other States, in Moat of whieh there was bohind the wholo Sebemuy nn effort to collect Inuney, the iinmodls ate ond dought belng au indictment, and next w sequisition for the indicted, entailing a needless Uxpouse upon tho Bute, Thugs eaevd ure cue Urely tuo humerous of Inte, and, dospits tho ul- Giost Care on the part of the jury, imuny of thom nro curried {nrougt succesatully, ‘Tho Sheri! wna instructed during tho furnish be witnesses in day Mb tha Jail cases fuat, lob wit wud the bouriig ‘Ot complaints for tho tue being, After the jail cused Luve boon disaosod of the chango uf yonue cusee Will bo tukon up. Tue Committee ou Charitlos of the rt Hoard inet yesterday atiernoon, TW ard uinuunt of bills wore audited. The rauyat the : uh Y, the County Ave ‘wuul street having bown ralecd, aa ruvomendedl Chat the ullige Yo. Crnminal Coltre’ Watt artur' tho lat uf May, Fin cane, at th i erpogincer pf tho four: jon vn of in F dnguelea oa baving boon churgod. with deunkons webs Dy 4 Comuissiouer, was tuken up. Com- misaloner Purtugton suld the chafye was made by Cumuisslonor Albrixbt, but tho latter gens Memen wad not present, Tho Comtunittes exum {ned Warden Gisters as to bis knowlolye of Buiith's bublty, and be sald bo never saw bi In- Toxlouted wally on duty, ‘Zhe lavestiguiien wus ¢ peeaalecs. avouplod by ab .Mny With “ nnothor - ct for the bonellt of thofr estore urgeof tho Agsignoe, W, Dt Gi. Be ‘ho putition was indorsed by a majority rayor of the petition Rome daya ngo Sheriff Mann rent fr, beens ors from tho jail to tho County Hospital for medical treatment, accompanied bye aie to wuard thom. One of them gave ‘bis namo as John Rubingon, was io for larceny, and raid he bud Mit recently reached heev from Cankdn, Nis trouble was fatlammutory rhoumuitisn, and, boside, he was thouzht to he ln the Inst styges v| constimption. Elia partner's troubles word tees, seriutis, and ho speedily recovered and wap tus turned te gat, wheronpon the Ballit reauned its Invors i the Criminal Conet, loaving hls ment tie. risoner to diy, ns hagupposed. fin= ngind the Sheritt’s surprise yesterday upon learhs> {ug that Robi Akon had Hot only entirely recovered, but thas Py bad eseaped, which ithistrates, te: ueensalty of thd County Cominisaioners making same provision fft'thetyail for the care of such [elsaners, and also tho necessity of tho Sheritt it peing A Mttle more enretul: in, sflstributing his, at bel ; et soe boarders and in believing th Orion, of the prisoners wore trinaforreal, at at CUES, without elthor an order of Court or 1 phy ans certitiente, which must be condemned is A iovse way of doing business, to say tho leust, Ttisnot known how Hobinson escaped, but he Was not missed until about noon, aud itp tou lato hour inthe afternoon had not beon hedtd rom. 4 {CONSTANLE DORAN STIL. MISSING, 'The ‘Stock-Yarda conspiracy care was again called It tho Criminul Court yesterday morning, and, Doran falling to put in an appearance, tt wits agalty pussud, Tho uttorness for Flemiug and Minor opposed furthor doluy, und insisted upon mn inine- ate trint, but tha Court, belt that from wont {ttle hu knew of the case it wos necessury to try allof tho defendants togethor, ‘Tho ver: nature of tho cnse, be said, precluded a saparate trial, and to cut upa conspiracy ease, us wits proposed, was something tinhenrd of In Ainer- wean Jurisprudciee, He did not. seo haw tha trial could procead in the absence of one of the defendants, and, notwithstanding he was in favor of apeody telals, he would allow the case to zo over intl auch thine as Doran was brought Jn, oF until it was positively known that he could fot be apprehended. : Aa soon its tho case had been passed the nttor- heys for loming and Miner, Messrs. Van fron and Mitohall, usked that the records bo mado to show that thoy hud objected to delay, and bid beer nuxtous for a trial, which the Court sald sbonld bo dono, Mr. Curmichnel, nttorney for Doran, thon stepped to the frout and said that ho wanted the securda to show the sume for bis cllont, whose olfenso, ns be undorstood it, was simply a mia demeanar, Mr, Milla—Are you authorized by yourclicnt toinnke the miation, ieee Curmichacl—I am not answering ques: lous, After some furthor Soltequy uotweon the at- tornoys, tho caso was dropped, and tha business ‘of the day was proceeded with. FEDERAL AFFAIRS, Tinry-onn thousand dollars was disbursed for ponsions yesterduy at tho Chicago Agency, Ar tho Sul-Trensury yesterday $13,000 in gold was received. Thedisturscments amounted to $0,000 Jn silver and $10,000 in gold. ‘tum cecoipta for internal revenue yesterday amounted to $24,807, of which $18,800 were for spirits, $3,550 for tobacco and ciwars, and $8) fur beer, ‘Ine nnnunt rush for the payment of tho spo- clu] taxes to tho United Stutes has begun. Ow- tug to tha reyulations of the Collector It has bevn divided botween different days. Yostorday Uo taxes puld footed up $1,000, For.vowiNa isn list of tho dutiabie gnods re- ceived nt the Custom-touse yeasterduy: Sire shall Ficld & Co., 12 cuscs of dry woods; J. Me- Caltum & Co., 25 cuaks of gin; Joliet Bteel Com- pany, 48 steel blooms; Cavaroo & Sons, 10 nuke wine: Fuller & Fuller, 4 cases medicine; Luw- rence & Martin, 25 casks shorry wine, Coliec- tons, $0,270. i 7 TIE TWO PER CENT. COLLECTON ECHILLO'S INTENTIONS. It 18 rumored that West Town Collector Poter Behitlo has at lust decided to turn into tho Town ‘Tronsury the 2 per cent slicoof the city tuxes which he deducted ag bisown commission, and which Is claimed by tho town, If be docs turn the muncy over, however, it will be with tho Ute derstanding that [t must not be uscd until afror tho litigation fn tho premises has been ‘iteolded. If itis declded that the monoy—somo $4,000 or $8,000—belonys to tho town, Mr. Schilly willabide ‘by tho decision, and the town can Fe, uhend and use tha monoy; but, if tho decision goes «the «=Uather way, =o will pect ey: roti to. inva | the mon rer tw him, It should bo recollected that the West ‘Town instituted sults to revovor thia 2 per cent commission from Scbilio and two or threo ox- Collectors, and that thy mutter fe still in ltigas fion. Until within thy past tive or six yenrs, the Town Collector collocted only State, connty, town, and park taxes, nod deducted from thore collections = per cont, which. the law prescribed, should be turned Into the Town Treasury, ox- ax- copt that the Collector was nltowod to uppro- pelato $1,100 of the nmotint for his services, en the extra burden of collecting tho olt taxes wus added to tho duties of the Town Gol- Joctors thoy detuoted 2 por corft of the city col- lections and did not turn Jt into the Town Treasury but kept ag A remuuora- ton thoir — oxtra work. ie town, though, sald that tha collectora wero atill ontitied to only the $1,600; tha 2 pur cont deduc- Hon on the city tax was ull right, but Jt should bo turned into the Town Tronsury ns was ‘the deduction on tho other colleutions, Honco the Negation. . PROVISIONS. THY MAUKETS YESTERDAY, + The provision murkot was agutn a contre of* attraction on tho Kuard of Trado yosterday. ‘Tho market was vory much unacttled, with heavy trading on tho morniug call,—over 37,000 barrels Of pork ulone chunging bunds. On tho Hoard tho market broke, and was irregular; and the afternoon call was rather tame, excent in lard, ‘Tho fluctuations were vivlent, and within a wido range, - Seas pork gold early yostorday at $18.00018.9744 for Juno dollvery, -foll otf tu $18,124, recovered BU cents pur barrul, to recude to $185, and dropped from $18.40 to $18.05 on tho ulternoon call, sailing Jutor at $18.40, Suller old ut $1475 Up to StH, thon wonkened Hnilly to $18.20, and ralllud to $18.7KO18.2744, ‘The variable state of affairs was attributed to local Intiuenees. Prices for pork are anid to he nbuvo a shipping margin, and no outside or- dora for gonsumpuon aro coming jn, whilo the stock has incrunsed during the Inet four wooks. ‘This is: tha month when tho shipments or jurd nro expected to be considermble, as It cannot by forwarded to advantayo In hot weather, but tho hight to which prices bavo been pushed has shea to call for it. BMoate are slao moving out slowly. . It was thought yosterday by ono of tho wateb- ‘ora of tho deul tht the combination was selling frecly on tho early enll. Apparently one set of tho t disakers was doalln; for tha purpose * of outeldo operators to dip ln new life into the murket, Tho fuot that prlvea broke uusily Was olted to show that the short Interost wag a final! onc, as if it hid bean largo the effect would nave been to pro- dice moro steadiness, ‘Tho combimition fs sup- purod to have received tho ditteronces in tho rides with shorts, thus scttling the deals, and ‘ring entiolng and tuts ta loft with the cash proporty on band, which It. now wants to unfoal, Thero soumned to bo tess roan for thinking tho country had determined 0 Daye Othor oporntors reasoned that the combination was vonduuting & Warfire igiinst tho bord of speculators who huve Ately Jolvol tho ling aldo, dn other words, that the ‘rine was striving to shake out the tailors, und there waa some reason to think thoy hat beon pretty well shukon out. ‘Tho deetine ‘induced a few brave individuals to try the rbort side. Short ribs were bought by the powers tit bo nt $4,708.07 for June, tho price nut advancing in proportion with pork, Mand sold at $11.70 carly down to #11.57i,, and later at $1145, clostag at $1147 aoller June. It von muthized with pork, with fulr tain, Mr, MeGuogh was nskod if it were truo that he was selling out. Ho galt ho was operiting to make mones,--sonictimoy buying and sumotimes soll- ing proporty, TIE BLAKE BOY, AMYATEMIOUN ARKIVAL FROM LENTON 1ARHOR, About dudk luat Feiday cvening two moncalled ‘at the Bt. James Hotel, on Fifth avenue, brings fog with thou u amull boy, apparently about 10 yours of ogo, Mr, 1. NM. Davenport, the manager of tho bout, was at supper at tho timo, and the ren callud bim out in the hall and sald thoy wished te leayo the buy thero un-” “til the next morning, as thoy wero yotny to take auhorttripta Aurura, Hla bill was paid, and tho man departed. Mr, Davenport walted until Yesterday morning for ‘the return of the eu, aud, us thoy fullud to putin an appearancy, be reported tho wittor wt Police Houdquarters. Tere hv discovered that tho following’ divya had beun recolved yesterday moratng: Buxtor FrAMBO NE siloh., April 18, mot Ge 2 Ee Haile, Chiou Huke lost on Stato or Cink atrocry Pridayuniwhe Picuse hunt bliw up a‘ diy, i Bondy: Wor Ke Luis: sin loft ut Trims olyog. HN A iin at Loup, Outstab tala sed: rox hat tou; iF Daydypiat that the bo: athiy re iguana ONO refer I 1a, end bo woul 2 I yr THe Thue oitlag ye a ie we if uny moneys tad Be 0,1 we hare eo defray tha boy'm ‘ax: ‘reporter called on Mr. Davenport myorning at bis hotel, aud be wave ae siffevay VIS VERSION OF THE Usage, AB YOLTOLTS: * About 7 o'clock lust Friday ovoniny “1 was called out from tho dinlny-roun, whury i) wus euting ny supper, ut the request of rq uNED, td they wanted ta sou me. f ‘wants out and saw thut they bad with them o aude boy wbout 10 yeurs old. Onu of them, wha gaye the nume of Htuke, waid he. was the father yf}the z boy, and that he und his friend Hubl }. the toan with bia, desired to ruu down to Ausora that night aud wisbed to leave the hoy junny charge Uatlh hole setura, wolsh would ther t, “streets. 4 t joy # yours old namod Clured bard's, but fearéd thoy would not have tino, told them to go but to the night clerk anil reg. Iater tho boy, attd T would take pond enro of 1. Thoy dit ay, Nemisis tame Hake, Bene ton Harbor, Mich.,' and patd bis bill np to Sune day morning, telling tho clerk thoy might bo obliged to romain away until that tine, “f took goo enrt of the youngster, but Erougpt tt Strange when Monday came that the men had not returned, questioned the bay’ wha apponted pertaeuly at home, but he told al sorte of | sturie: nbout his heme and rents, Monddy omorniig Ut owrote to the roatitaster of Banton Harbor, asking bie abot the Httle fellow, and this morning 1 reported the euse nt police hendquartors. 1 tovk the boy with mo Minday, when Twent to market, and ho sa{ his: futhor was 1 barnessmaker and lived hear Benton Harbor. He suid bia father told hho If hu was not back Bunday be would be hore Monday, and if not hero thon’ he would not roe turn until next month, ‘THY NOY IN QUESTION snd been eating hiadinnor white the reporter was Splctn to Mr. Davenport, tnd be anuntered inte, Miu vitice, munehing a toothpick with tho ue of an phavltud of the place, ‘Tho reporter ap- prouéued tho young gentlomun, and, after & ‘woul feal of questioning, suecocded in getting lg nldle.of the etory. He sul, his (nuiny was Clarko Hinke, that bo was 10 yoryécold, and-that ho lived in Renton Harbor, Mchys, pp, 2, house Just, buyond tho fair ground TA tw Wy was W hirnesstnukor, baying -@ shop’ In Benton Jarbor, and ho came to Chiengo to buy “hie tet tins: He said hi mothor know he was commu td CHleage with bl father, nod Arthur Hubbape, the tat who aes companted ‘thom, was a” harnessmaker. who, Intended to go in partnersiip with bis fathers whose fullname was Alonzo Bake, They bad {eft Benton Harbor at Wo'vlock Friday morning, bad arrived in Chiungo in the afternoon, and had gone to a trnoss-shop to purchase tri mings for tho nowstore, His father hud bought and pakt for $100 worth «oof — stouk ond loft 310 swith =the proprietor of the piace, but he waa unnble to tell whuro tho piuce waa or who kept it. "They did not go into any entoons duting friday, Whon asked why bis fathor and Hubbard bud gone to Aurorit, tho boy sald it was tu seo after some houses: thoy were huving bullt there, He appeared to be quite indignant when the reportor asked him: Af ho was lost, and salt ho felt perfectly athome, Ifo said bo was born near flerrien, Mich. had ong sister 10 yours of age and nnothor @ years uli, 1a mothor bad bean In England seven years, and had returned about three months nx, jug birth to a baby shortly after ber uyrival, During her absence a Mrs. Prindio had kopt houso for his futher, He sald his fathor ‘Wats 80 yours old and bis mothor WW, but Mr, Dav- enport sit the man who brought him to tho hotel was not more that 30 ee of nage. Tho boy's atory, was very coltradictory, ant he ro- ented it like a bult-lenriod lesson. Hols vory right, rather ahnbuily dressed, and 1s tow- bonded and freckled. Atwut3 o'clock Detectlyo Whelan called for the boy and tovk him up to the Ceutral Station, where he was interviewed by Ligut. Currler, an ful tho sino story that fo told th reporter. Tho Lieutenant suld that no money tid been lett at Tig Thinese oltico to seod the boy bome, and nv telegravued to Arthur Kubbard to that effect, saying that tho boy was in his hands Awaiting orders. After tho interviow tho boy waa tukon back to tho hotel to await furthor de- velopmonts. FEMALE PItYSICIANS. THEI PROSCRIVTION BY THE COUNTY NOAND, A THIBUNE reporter yestorday catledl upon membors of the medical staff of the County Hos- Pital, and conversed with thom upon the subject, of tho rejection hy tho Couoty Board the day provious of tho nppitention of Mary E. Bates for tho position of interno in that Hospital. Miss Dates’ namo was eubmittud to tho Boar! to- gather with that of Sr. Frank Billiges, with the recommendation of the Hospital Cuinmittee that they bo appointod, but tho mnjority of the Hourd, sono of whom labored unidor tho delusion that the hospital staff bad not recommended tho young lady's appointinent, deolded adverscly ta bor upplichtion, Dr. Isham nsgured the reporter that the medl- cal stat’ had no projudicus whatever agulast women who other hand thoy bad granted futl privileges to thom both in tho way of colleze and hospital fuciitios. Ho bulleved, however, that thors wera positions in tho medicul profession which women fmlght fll with honor to themselves and benetitto patients; and thero wore also posl- tion whero they woultl bo deoldedly out of Ince. ‘Lhe postition of Interncin the County Frospitat involved eighteen months" servico diy vided into throo terns of six mouths each, Durtug tho tirst of theso terms tho Interne was kuown a3 a junior nssistint; fm the second us aeonior assistent, while in the Inat six months tho interno was aueof tho house-phyalcluns, «43 such the: Intdrno was often oblied to aut in vases of vmergency, and to parform operations ofuvery grave churacter, For inatauce, alon In tho nilddlo ot tho night u polleoman would ‘Uring to tho hogpltal a tuan who had been run over and crushetl ubout the lexs, rendering am- putation necessary. There would be no tine to send for one of the medical etntf, and the houso~ phystulay on duly would huve to perform the Gporution, Dr. fyi Wis. of tho opinion that the Indy interne ;.. ny z MIGUT NOT PROVE EQUAL TO BUCH EMERGENCIES, and that isastor an ensuc from her luck of tho physicul stronyth und courage necessary for the occasion, - s Jio did not think that tho average masculine Paticnt would like to come under tho trentinont of & femule doctor, and boli that in certain cases tho prosonvo of t woman was most indelf- cute. Ho favored women doctors fur women, und said that hy would be very slud to see them cinployed in the fomulo wards of the hospital. Dr. Parkes iiformed tho reporter that bu wag: strongly In favor of tho cundiduey of tuo youn duds, und thatit tho County Naard rejected Ie on the supposition that tho medical sia bad hot recommondud her fer the position they bud: Noted under a misnpprebension of tho facts, In his opinion SMiys Bates bad passed the best oxamination of all the candidates und deserved =the position, io of- fered the resolution resommending hor for tho place und the etal ndupted it, Such posi- Mons had been filled with oradit by lady- physicians in othor witlos, and there way no re “gon to doubt that Aisa Butes would uve por formed the duties of tho office In a eipuble man- her, ‘THE PEELING AT TH COUNTY COMMISBIONEIIS" NULLIING, where tho mutter wad Waray, discussed, was In support of tho uction of the Board. It was held that whilo a female intérne would not ho an ob- uctiontibie addition to the medical side of tho ospital, especially in the fomulc ward, yet thut on the Aurgieal side gho would bo out of pince, In tho natural course of avonts, sho would at- lin to the position of housu-phyaicinn—ono in which her sux would bo yroutly in hor way. It wis ceknowledged, however, that wyoung lady with Miss Bstus" talvats should not be denied un opportunity to push her atudios ‘and to muke borsclf matress of her profuaston i and it isnot wntikely that tho modical staf and County Bourd will betwoen them doviga moans by which nmbultious lady phyelelins will be ane abted to fll bospital posluions where thelr pres- ence will be devuld of aff ullegod obseconuble feutures, ELECTRICITY, 1TH USE FO STREEYLIQUTING IEE. A Tragune reporter yosterday had 4 talk with Prof, Hurratt, the Superintendent of tho Fire- Alurm Tolegraph, In regard to tho feasibility of experimenting with olectricity in lighting tho Batd Prof, Darrett: “Thoy ira making an oxperimont now, and a suocesatul unt,of what £ recommended to the Clty Council two yonrs ngo, Thoy aro lzbting W part of the city on the tower plan, which I rece ommended Chfcugo shoutd ds upon SMilwaukoo youuu.” © . “Thon you still stivk to tho Mahtsin the alr?’ asked tho reportor, ‘* Leortululy du, I rogard the tower system of Ughting by oloctrloity ua tho only fcasiblo plun for large cities, L rogurd It as the most cconomlen!, an well as tha most jfactlent, for lighting strovte, I wanted the city to tose this system In ighting Goose Jaland, —‘Yhoro buvo . boen two mon tourdered thoro, and thoro is no Hyhtthoro yot, I wanted tho city ta put Be two tower lghts,—one at the suuth ead ot North Maulsted street bridge, and one wt the east und brite, ‘This loowlity | regurded thon, and 1 rp. gant now, as an excondingly dangerous ons wud it should Highted “up, and ‘it cul be best and most cheaply dono by etectria on towers, My {dod ts to ‘thoy ure greuted. ‘on ,tho strootg—piacud ut the intoryrotiols-of any two or inure thoroughfu: iid put cour fignia upon cach tower, wit ne rulicufors behind cach light, ,’ pe ora at a man could walk bUbiad the: ators, 1 would havanthost viery cath haifa milo apart, and y dyunoly jalichines in tho centre of wR Oe iy ae curry the wires trom one fowdr t)<tbu. athor. For inatunco: This thing ‘pul ‘t ‘penctivally tested upon y piece of prairie now Ngaged by gus tamps, Let then puta tower lodua aucl 0 ace aud sou bow much it would fi COSt Compared to wis.” “Why don't some of the eleotria Nght compas iba try the oxpuriment bere; auked the ro- porter, y “simuply because the companies have ex; monted wll that they weed rie eaUsO those tu, an Foouspunigs arp now Getind fa their orders, 1 conslder ft the'right thug Cor ‘THE CITY 50 bo Its OWN LIGHTING of alrecta. YT would, i€ I cautd, organtsa a rege ular strootelighting departinent, Just the sume ka tho Water Depurtent is nuw ounducted, w competent man at Ite bedd to control it” raxacitt would be tho cost of such an under “ Lbavo nevor mado an estimate as to the cost of wonerul lighting of the elty by clcatricity, Lhuve vatitnated only upon fogullties Ike Mil waukee avenue and Goose Island. Ot counie, we huve yot to tuke Into cousideruion the cust of tho plaut: which would be -1 wary but that would bo'pormanont. Tho maintulnlog of the electric light would vost-tho city a grout den) Jess tbat yas dovs now.” “How usuch Jeae?” “That Loun't detuitly say, because I have only cathmuted; a6 waid befury., uvou certula sought to become Sostors: on tha. ey of the Division struct, » bub it hae its compensation in many di- ns. ¥ow take tho tawersand so mix the rays ns to got n genoral diffusion of light in all dlreotons and * UT WILT COST LARS. By throwing’ tho rays over the house-tops you mot nnicor diffusion of light, and, ae fo undore Btand It, that {s the principle which all the com- panies work on, ‘Tho objection to lighting from tho streot {4 Just tho same ns to gas.—that oll that goes np of tho light ta lost, na ia hn stiikes tho tend walls of the hou way nenrly 6 jor cont of gnaclig for which wo pny, Is lost. Aain, the restatnive: jagroutor whera the wires run from, lamp to nin, than whorw thore are tnwors. Where four atroct-lnmps wvoutd be rutulred fn electrically Ughting three blocks,“but one Nght pinved \pon it tower would be Foqutrad to wight. Io ania nred, beuatse the ene would bo thrown into tho atmosphere. Might ts but an agitation of tho ntmusphore,and tho result of putting olectric lights on tawers would bo to givo more, und stotdior, and better Nght. ‘The Hicker of such a blyh light would acarecly bo noticed, from the fact that tho atmosphere is slow in throwing back Aan object, ‘Tho tower pian would permit tha rida of tho uro-lght, which is the most ecunomical known, and jaar tho groatest volume which can bodurived from cleotricitys Tho Fdison plun Jooks to the adoption of nt Incandoscent light for atroat purposes, which Is, “of necessity, vory: expensive ns compared with tho nro, e reit= son of this Hes in tho fact that the carbons nro heated to a White heat, and thus become In- caudescent, and tnust, of necessity, be frequent. Jy ronewed. Rut thero aro other rensons why tt a uxpunsive which I cannot take the tiue to state” + i “TNE SCRATCILES,? CAN-HORSES AFFECTED. In tho ist few days a vory malignant disease bas appeared among tho horaos of tho olty, and constdcrable inconventonce {s boing axporionced Uy tho concerns employing large numbers. Kspecially,.ia this tho couse with tho strect- ear and express vompunics and the livery sta- dics. Tho disenso first uppours Just above the hoof, with’ a slight swolling, which rapidly de- volops into fore which brenks asa boll, trom which blood und pus oozes. In some disease oxtonds ‘to a swelling of the lexs, and thon again to tho body, but 60 far only ono futal enge has ocaurred, ‘Tho enuse of tho discusd ta attributed to the liborat tse of salt for melting the snow on the enr-trivks by somo) who eny that a similer af- feation prevailed in Baltimore somo years oo from this catac, which led to tho pussuge of an ordinance forbidding its uso, Othors attribute it to the long guason of snow and ice and the general moisture which hud prevaliod, aud to which tho borsas' hoofs bad been oxposed, ‘The President of the North Chicayo City Rail- way Compuny yostorduy sald that about 20 per ventof the horses uf tho Compuny wore down wkh the diseuse. He thought tt was some- thing Ike chilbiaing, however,. and produced bi the same cause, but some horsemen called it “greased heel.” He took no stock in tho salt thoory, from the fact that tho diuoago wis not cuufined to any class of boracs. His bores, too, were nffectcd ieroutly, and hail tho disense in various stages, sume bolng near cntircly dis- abled, and others simply requiring rest. He had huen obliged to tukv aif four cara during the day, and was fohrful that if tho mulady con- dated tospread travol would bo seriously im puded, ‘The disease was found to havo also reached the Weat Division Company, They have about sevonty-five horses disabled, but were not ap- prehonding any serious trouble, ‘Pho discuss was nlso found in the South side Company’s barns, but to no serious extent. Mr. Brown, tho Superintondent of the stables at ‘Twentioth street, gives m reasonable explana- tion of the causo of tho-disense and its char- neter, Ho says it is a sort of aygrivated form of tho sorittanes, and fs caused by long wd con- tinuous oxposure to cold and wet. ‘Tho extrome ities of tho horsvs are so far from tho contro of clroulntion that they got onilicd, and thon pnse- ing intoa warm barn thore ensucs a reaction which creates Inflammation in tho tisaues, in- dueling feverishnogs and chap, and the olly sube stance that nature has provided under tho fet- jouk In the lower pastern joint ag a lubfluator to prevent cracking, bocomus dried up, the wands ecome discased, ‘and tho oll runs out more froe- sly thin {t shoutd! There Is, thinks Mr. Brown, o posslbiiity: ot this being'in some gort a suquet to the oplzubtlc. ‘Thoro inny be v little blood poisoning In the sys- tom, and this would naturally develop Nrat in tho extrometies, those being tho wenkest. Thero ig uw fear of mortality Amoug tho horses if thoy ure properly cared for. ‘The treatmont used i the South Side barns is aw poultice of Museo mel, with o wouk solution of carbolle noid, which fs healer, When tho inflammation sub- aldes nn upplication of pulverized slum, borax, and churcoul is used. On thoso strecta which were rapidly drying up, such ns Wabasb avenue, A marked Jinprovernent had been noted durmg tho pnattwodays, The worat street on the line was Stato, and thore the animals wero sullering most, When tho stroots wot thorouxbly dry Ho wnligipated that tho disvaso would disappear. - At Parinnico’s stables thoro -hnd been one fatal cane, but tho disuaso way not as bad as it had been some days ago, Mr. Parmateo bad beon, obliged to purchase a number of oxtra horses to keep his buainoss moving, and sald ho could not necount for the trouble. Tho expr coimpaiios were found to ba slightly sutfering, und several of the Firo De- partent horses were dewn with tho discase, OLD FORT DEARBORN, MANKING 173 SITE. Some monthangoa committee of gootlomon was appotnted by the Colenyo Uistorical Society to make nrrangements for the proper commom- oration of the site of old, Fort Dearborn, Tho mutter was virtually undertakon by Sr. W, BL. Hoyt, of tho firm of W. M. Hoyt & Co., whose bullding, standing on the gornor of Michigan uyonue and River strect, covors part ot tho land upon which the fort atood, and yosterday afternoon workmen were engaged in placing In Posltion in u window-space on the north frout of tho bullding «large mnrblo tablet, upon whose upper half {6 a bas-relief of the olt! block-houso, while benouth Is tho following insoription: This building occuples the site of uld Fort Dearborn, which extunded n little across Miohi- Ham avoute und sumowhat into the river as it now id, ‘Tho fort was built in 1800 and 180!, forming our outmost defense, ‘d “ By ordur of Gon, Hull {¢ was evacuated Aug. [1h M12, after its stores and provisions bad been distributed ninong tho Indians, “Vory soon ifter the ludiins attnokod ond massucred about tifty of tho troops and « num Dor of citizens, lucluding women and children, and next, oy burned thy fort. ee “In 131d it was rebuilt, put After the Dinck Hawk war It wont into Pradual disuae, ond in Muy, 1$37, was nbundonod by the army, but was occupied by various -Govornment otlicera ttl 1667, whon it was turn down, oxconting «a single butkitiug, which stuod upon this site til the great: fire of Oot. V, IB, * At tho suggestion of the Chicago Historical Soofoty this tablet was urcotod by a |. Hort, OV. 1880, we Mr, Hoyt informed arcportor yostentuy that Jt was tho Intention to have tho tablot unvolled in the course pf a Yow days, when tho occasion will bo culobrated In a Shaper: manner, with speuches by old oltizona, cto., alt of, whivh wero ta be arranged for by tho filstorionl Sovluty, Tho program had not er beon completed, aud the ovent will probably not take -plice inside of thirty dave, Jon Wentworth is collvoting data for un address to bo delivered on this ovvusion, _! BUBURBAN, KVANBTON, $ Tho Consorvatory of Music recital occurred Monday Avena in tho auditoriuin of tho Motbodist Church bofore an nudlence of mpout 900 people, who woro admitted by tlokets of In- vitution, ‘Tho reoltul was wholly by. pupils of tho Conservatory, and it made an’ excellent aren ef . ¥ ‘Tho Hout Club mot in the University otfice Monday evoning at 7:0, with a wood attandance presont, ‘The report of tha Committeo in charge Gf the entortalamnont.last wook was mado and nceonted, An atteinpt ta to bo made to haya tha stock all paid up by Stuy 1, _. 2 "NGLEWOOD, Tho annual mootng of is Trinity Reformed Fpleoupal Churet'was bold Monday evening in tho Proabyterinn Church, W. H, Broomor woe eluctod Senior Wurdon; Joseph L. Gruber, Jus nlor Wardon; Vostrymen for throo yeurs, Junog ¥, White anda. ud, Sitcbells to til vacanoy, dr, iaker;, duigyuto to General Council, Jamos i, Whit; alteroate, A. J, Biitubell; dologutes to Chtuaga” Bynod, aw: irk, Jr. uni Georgo ya * Ghuses ultornatos, Joba W, Rutnao; Bakor, The Englowood Rillo Club bold tte annual mosting Monday evening, ‘Tho following oltl- cera were clevted for the eusuing year: 0. 8. Hrwvnoll, Prosidents; Fred Howard, joe Preside; EB. W. Prescott, Buvratary; Alex- auder Grahain, Troasurer; LB. Hout, Captain; AW, D, Las Mutor, C, IL Lovewoll, aud &, Pjorpoint, Exovntive Comuiltteo. The fnitiation foo wus 10, and yourly duca at #2, Tho annual Typort of tho Scorutury and Treasurer shows the Cjub to be ina Hourishing cnndition. ‘The Bnylowood Union Vetorun Club bold a rogue Jur meeting Monday eventuy, ‘The subyeripdor boo for tho memurtal null which the Club cai .tunphite creotlug was opened und IWdsbures token during the evening, Tho oupital stuok la $4,000 and the sbores $10 cach, Tho cornerestone will ba laid on tho 4th of July with impoalug oor oniony, ov, Cullum, Gen. Bon. Uxrrteon, Gon, Joln A, Logan; and other prowntnent ob} soldiers. will bo invited to be present, ‘Tho cornor-stones- uve Letn ordered from Lookout Mountain and tho battlosflold of Guttysburz. c ev LAKE VIEW ‘Tho Board of ‘Trustocs of tho town met on Munday, A vomujunication wag read trom thy Citizen’ Agsoclaubh’ appointing Messrs, W. 11, Moonuy, M, W. Habinson, wlid 8° Werdoll to aut ty cunjuuction with 8 caumtutttes tobe appalated by the ‘own Hoard tu wait on the nutburit) tay Clty uf Cuteagy with a view of sourtnialed, Ried on what terms, If any, the city will permit the uso of tho Fullergon avenue conduit for sewers ngo purposes by thy tuwn, Mossrs. 2. P. Chat- held aud F. W. Lababa wero appolated by the Bupdrviaor fur that purpose. ‘Tue boude of thy luvomiag Supervisor, Edgar Sanders, wero! filed for the ousutag y Bh oad Were presented and approv Super: vigor at OO dnd ab ‘roasurer at 150,000, the sureties being T. ¥. Henchett. Jams iY, Auder- : " Py fon, Jacob ©. Schieawohl, Charles Lindemann, TL M. Bradicy, and Willian Hatne. ‘Tho Board of Town Auditora mado tholr ane Nini report, which was conaurred in, allowing the Buporyisor 2 total receipts (less balnnee on handyfor na vol ¥ ending April 1 total receipts £1 Wat Fund, $14ach from Town eat and Sinking Fund. 810,34; total recoipts, it mussion, $1,447, To thb Assessor for making 0s timates Rit real And peraonal property: atntion- ery, and Michiontal expenses, making water ns- .shsénienta and billa, keeping water books, and Auperintending vollecting wator rents, $1.0, To tho Commissioners 0} Highway foxclusive Of mectitigs of the Lonard), District Nu. 1, $162; District No, & S18; District No.3, §W8; and to the ‘Town Collector, 8890, The Town Clerk thon Foported the result of the recont election ns certified hy the Canvase- ing. Boned, and also the result of the vote on ups nilention for enloon livense In the sovernl Saloon districts, thore heing thirty-four Applications, the vate being in favor of twonty-olght bulug Ueensd& and against liconso to the remaining six; ono being in District No. 1, and tho other vo being all tho saloons thoro are In District ‘0. 2 Al being voted ugainat. ‘The old Koned then adjourned sinc dic, Immediately aftor tho adjourning of the old Doard the now Bourd wan organized. As tho old one was cedicoted, ony one meinbor_ goltie Out it was wt ensy matter. ’Mc. BE, 2B. Gordo, who had been a member of tho Roard for tho past six yoars, being clevted in April, 18h, thon took hie leave, (he Sttpervisor, Assessor, and Other wombers of tho Hoard oxpremluy tholr regrota thoreat. und Mr. -Froderlok W. fiababn. Yas installed In his stead, Tho Supervisor, B. Sanders, thon appointed the following, atandin gominittees for the onauing yon ‘Inaneo, P. Chatilotd and Presidonty Sudiclar Lababn r, We. Van torn and Chatticll: Fire and Wato! and EB. P. Chatflold: License, Hanson and Chat- iy tinting and Stationory, Chatticld and Hanson: Poitco, Prosidont and Hanson. A rosolution was adonted appointing thoOver- seers of flighwnys town ollicora, under tho st. rvision of the Commissioners of Highways of cir respective districts, Tho Supervisor and Town Clork were instructed to issue Ieonses for caning sntoans to the various parties (aamed dn tho resolution) who had been voted favorably on at the recent olection, 18 cortilled to, An ordinance was adopted which reper ordinance passed March i, 1873, for opent it~ chard street, from Diversy to Wellirgton, and for whieh nn nsseasinent had been made for Denollts and diinnyos, ‘Two other ordinances wore also adopted tor water-pipo on Edson avo- nue, from Lincoln to Diversy avenucs, and on Liiavenue, from Sominary to Racine avenuas, end ono iol eat the Town Collector to turn over all dct! neinane Special Assessinents which ho may be unuble to collect to the County Col- lector on or before May 1. * The license feos for tho ensulag year wore by resulution mado as follows, which inoludo clerk's fevs: Toatms, $11; peace aul doserip- don, plumbers, sower-bulldors, billiurd and pool tablos, and bowling-alloyy, $4 cach, NYDE PARK, ‘ A meoting of the Bonrd of Trusteca was held yestorduy evening. All tho membors wore pres- ‘ont na weil ua tho political bosses, the vandidates for appolntivp oflces, and a yoncral crowd of la an oO villazors, wi Woro nnxtous to sco what tho Toard tookea lke and what tholr - gracious = Mnjoatics —_ would do, ‘Thotr curiosity was goon sutiaticd,and thongh the notions of tho Honrd of Trustees list night will bownything but sntisfactory to tho taxpayers, the oficoveeking element both for this. and future yenrs muy feel happy. Big saluries, big ofllecs, and big political influence are tho result. ‘Tho Bomuernts are masters of the town, and the model Hoard bas holped thom to tholr places. Mr, Webster offerad tho resolution of lust week, that the oflice of Treasurer could bo held for two successive yenra, and the ordinance was ordered engrossed, only two persuns voting neninst tt, Tho resuit will bo as nunounced in Yostorduy's Trrput it, % Herrick will bo ree elected, ‘Nicholas Hunt, of the South Purk foreo, was cleotod Cuptain of Police; John A. Cole, the presont Engineer, wag elected Consulting En- uinece on tho now water-works, natn salary of 200 por yenr; Christopher MeLennun | was vlected Engincer at a salary of $2,400 per year, tho sane to Include rodgmun and transportation; Sidney Hondeicks of South Chicago, Willlam Howard of Oxkland, and Thomas Turnor of Btato street wore elected Sergeants of Police, . W. Wheolor, of Englowood, was appoloted Oll Inspector, Goorge Phillips was olectod Nilinge Senlor. Williain B. Hamilton was elected Tapper and Inspector at a solury of 8 por month, it waa = moved "that the joard elect an Assistant: Superintendent Of Public Works at n salury of 81, Per. year, After discussion on tho subject of stroots by Mussra, Wo} johnatone, and Bowon, tho motion was los Mr. Bowen was mado Chairman of tho Com- mittes nn Public Grounds, ete, in placoof Mr. dJobnstone, resigned, Z ‘The suloon-liconss feo was raised by tho fol- lowing resolution: Resulvet, That tho feo for satoon liconses be ihrod at $50, and that the Controller bo author- ized to receive petitions for licenses, ncvom~- punted by the paymont of tho feo. e, ‘This was carried by ¢ yous, no niys. On motion. it was rasolved that att saloon It- censes be accompinled by bon before tho de- llvory of permit to soll, a Roard thon adjourtiod unth Saturday evening. = — RACES. New OnteAns, April 19.~Loulstana Jnckoy Club, spring meoting, Milo hoats, over four hurdies; , Anily Woodcook. ee 4 Capt. Franklin, 4 35:3 Audaz. 2 2n0. ie 3 1:68¢ 5 1:69, 2 Withors Blakes, 2-ycar-olda, half mile, won by Anellu, Bonogran eecond, Eile I, third; time, fe. Walker Stukes, #-yuur-olds, two mites, w hy Kimball easily: Gold Huy second, Duke ot Kent third: thine, Abe ar OUR NEW HUB COOKING RANGE wo will gunranten to givo bottor sntisfaction thinany othor range made, and wo unhesitat- ingly recommend it to our patrons. J. P. Dalton, house-fucnishor, Gt Btato streot, noar Handolph. | Eycsight—If your oyesire in any way defectivo, poatulring alnsses, do not fil to consult tho skill- ful optician, Prof, Morris Dernardt, No. 125 Btate stecot, Test, regardics ot pricos, $8, Fino Olling a spoclalty; halt rates. Dns. McCresney, “Buck & Itaynor's Stoth Powior is a harv that reaps rouenes by-tho million. eestor ‘ Cummins duos not advertise teoth for charge more, % Bane oeee anal We recommend Eldredzesewing-mnachines ae MARRIAGE LICENSES. AA nen ‘Tho following wartlage Neoneas w - scTho following, lage Hechscs woro Issuad you Heslience. i... Nwanty-ascond, ju) "Twenty-seeond, ane {fameeStctonn. Barnh E, Talbot {john Nocker ,. Francle Bausch ...... fGhares B, Orr, ‘Ciura SM, Baker, Ch Friotag... Pettey Michnol Coyte... {Stangaroe Gal } Grazan gattuiew . Fame Be aS, chiar 14 soessedle {is ito durhc AW, rp 3 'Third-ay. Fourth-uy, i. y..310 Weat Huzrison, py iingeleon anafport-ay. Ha tunalparcnt, Chicago-ay, pct ‘cea Bouth Hater South Halted. i Hinto, Wosson, Joseph ont Tate Vittoria “E'wonty-socond, r hele fae At Danner. tas swing i Vourtoonth, u vig Wout Var Huron, Ssh West vaylur. None Sasi Scores Lowls, Winiteo DEATHS, HUSINGTON—The tuueral uf the tate sd. Item {nuton will take plugs from residence Au tdron-at. "WVHIESEYC ADIL In of UNEY—, a, at tho rout: een of Hur wontia-tay, Voces Be Chur Stes, Share ELOY. ibe feoing will be taken te Waltham, Muss, for Saturmont. : LEAL Y—April 19, Mes, Bary Moaly, azod A) youre, ghee Sie Wits Joun'd, tivaly, natbvaor Killarney: orry, Ireland. ml vorlay trove inte Fealdanog, bt? Hubburd-at., by carclageato St Columbkiti's Church,thunce by cars 8 Calvary: Ovumotory, Friends and relatives invited MIGUINYON April MT, at hor Inte reatdonco at Klwpuret, Anna BE. llguinesa, wifo of Guorgo 3. HU), id oldest dauulivr of thy Ney. siephen sa yal w'dioce frém St, Jumes* Uburel B a YU Ie corn Heart Iluron-sta. Load as igs DART. Hb, as8) AbOrdeen-st., Froddy, infant syn of Bendel and Chauerine Dare agou SimuNide and k 5 Survices at the house at Vredner Wodnosday, BREKI—April 1, at bis lato residUayy, 242 Yownaund: bt. Of rheumatism of the heart, Jamis ptevd. AR tare fapsral oF ue bate coh Spry, ays rar ac0 8 ek Weday Ke ty cual: Gtage of Mix. Cuative l Wilson Hi Alcbiaudsave por cent commission ttpon hle'' DEATHS, neem ne ‘BUCKLRY—Aprll 18, Dantel Ducktey;ars son nf danion Hucklag: Camel Buckley, seed airy oral to-dny at I Fun 90 p. ra. from the 1 a father, eden Calvary Pemoverr. inva once’ ty cams ff LING, . n Aig, Apri Py Maete eldest aon of the Rey. peter eagcat TE glace, fro rendeacy 1D" Nortiwos'erh 2 Seventy, Oe istint Advocate HOMME April 18, Luerotin, wito ‘of Cate, Plummer, nnd sistor of Mra. Arthur d. ruts rune 1. Harmon, nzad (i yen, utley 9 eal ndevicGa will Le tieli Mt her Inte req geday aL durctuck fume Tet eNey, linelinutad (Vi) Yanors penne ty N—Tho remialne of tha tato-Thom nan will be taken from tho vanit nt Wo, Tin Cemotery Friday, April emt zoel tet lin, RANK MMtamés Parker, who war tilted Chtengo, Hurlinuton,& Quingy Halirond sugayet 4 Yee, April 4% will bo hurled frum hie inty pesay ee Graceland erionde tt the tasny caret atta & i dene tho fami Ee Hinwiiat payorn plonse cups CorUsUY lathag® ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL MEETING OF THE yor ant'a Chelatian Avavelation at cae Woy it rhea. “Lhutaday ny ane 5 suctetiey rulasjonary work aro cordially Invited to bapresne MEETING OF ‘THLE FOURTEENT, Ward uae wicae aot it uke FENTH Ovening nt 160) Mliwauk All tepublicany tho ward nro reqnerted tu alterid ta the eines tom ns at prosant carried on wilt be dlxcusceqtT > PINT RIC ERENT TTT — jan Giontna dur Mame eee td Mat WE WELL-KNOWN’ EVANGELIs “Mosinee. lc Moody and. tra Deon ceeeelSTS ected to artivo in our city on Haturdny. ang we ee inein a few daye, Air. Moody will pronch In Clr Avonuie Church, corhoe ta Bullacat. next morning 8nd ovenlng, nnd will lead tH Sunday RSH MRE tal ea Sh ae f° No tickats wi alther of thera nicatinas. * 8 ReCesRREy aj TUK ANNUAL MEETING oF TH samechwoniin Ward Ropublienn Clb wil ta nage eure aud ftobor-sts. Onicors Wil'be lected for ince AUCTION SALTS, BY idbota ates eels Wednesday Sale, AT OUR STORES, 84 and 86 Randolph-st,, 9:90 9. my Every description of Household Coods 200 Carpets, new and used, Chamber and Parlor Sults, . Easy Chairs and Lounges, esks and Bookcases, ' Paintings & Chromoy ELISON, FLEHSHEIM £00 * Il Park-av., West Sil, AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 10 an, Tho Entiro Furnituro, Excellent Piano, Parlor and Chamber Sets, Dining-room and Kitelen, Carpets, Stoves, . eds, Bedding, &e, & ¥ ELIS! FLENSHEIM & CO, 380. Erie-st,, North Side, Marble Front, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, April "21, at 10 am Brussels Carpets, Parlor & Cham ber. Sets,-Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, ELISON, FLERSHEIM £ 03, By POMEROY & CO. No. 200 Dearborn-ay, THIS WEDNESEAY MORNING, + April 20, at 10 o'clock, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ABOVE RESDEIO AT AUCTION, Good Furniture, Carpets, Meds, Bedding, Crockery Qte., ate, Sala poritive, LUMBROY & CO,, Auctuneers. 200 Dearborn-av. Wednesday Moraing, April 20, at 10 cel Wh WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Eto, ote. Vo Lighoat bidder, contonts of Marble-Front Residene Fine M. T. Cha. Furniture, Parlor Seta and Upholstorod Chalrt Bruasols and Wool Carpots, Beds and Bodding, Kitchen and D. R. Furniture, BSalupositive, POMEROY & CO,, Aucdoneet, SPENCERIAN PENS SPENCERIAN St PENSE Da Fase Me: Me atl REAL SWAN QUILE ACTION. . 10. 20 Nuciters,- A complete Sacipie Cut, tf trial. by mall on receipt of 2G ceulee & C { Ivison, BLAKEMAN; TayLoR & 125 nnd 140 Grand Cirove, Now Tork Size, Estrals Largo Sounilini Easy Action, Tue, E'evant REED'S jusley Temple.of Bien AIR GOODS. i vi EK KM et a ND oe oagt 38 CANDLES rote Ei lr afnw eg SCLASEIS a aged ¥ yuleswle wai syeleaian r LRUNKS. oe = as Sin weet Bae a a e WILT RUNK:< a ee Seo td Vistatortioee awos, used 0309 Perse Also, full te Vegetable 204 Seeds over & OO 215 Wav