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Seen a THE CHICAGO T RIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1881I—'TWELV EL? PAGS. THE CITY. IN GENERAL. J It. G, Guay, of Wilks, England, ta nt the ‘Troe pont. 1. Low, of London, England, fs at tho Sher- hun, W.C. Inwry, of Loulgyiilc, Ky. fs at the Palmer. Tran C. Pounp, M. C., Wisconalt, ts at tho Tremont, WILLTAS JACKSON, Of Rook Island, {s at the Shorinan. M. 1, CittrrenDEN, Of Unifalo, N. ¥,, ts at tho Bhermnn, WILLIAM TL Ror, of London, England, ia at tho Paelfie, 4 » dunar Chester FH. Knest ot St Louls, isat the Paclite. ' ', Guonak LB, Hepars, of Brooklyn, N¢ Y., 18 at thu Sherman, Jupne N. We LAasnentiy; Winona, Minny 18 ar tho Pacitie, M.W. Winrsgy and wife, of Boston, Massy nye at tho Snorinan, . ‘Th. F. Sia, Cannt Commisstonor, of Dixon, Il; fs at tho Palle. Mus, Junan Lowinin and daughtor, of Fort Wayno, Ind,, are attho Palmer. . James Repos, 8. O. Shoray, Arthur Empey, andJ. 8. Bergen, of Montreal, are at tho Jalmner.’ f ‘Tux Committee appointed by tho Board of Trade to solicit subscriptions for the Dakota sufferers bas cotleéted ubout $2,600. + A. Gutuiag, of Liverpool, England; Dr. C, Gin, of Dublin, Ireland; and B. 1. Muson and family, of Australhit, are ut the Tremont, ‘te Fox Lake shooting Club held uw routine business necting at the ‘fromont House lust evoning, und discussed! some improvements to ‘be made at the club-house, Tae regular weekly mecting of the Chicago ‘Women's Club was bold yesterday afternoon in the parlors of tho Grand Pacitic Hotel, ‘Tho ex- Supe comprised tho Usual essays and discus: Blo. ‘Tur tomperature, Manitsee, optichin, Building, was, at 8 2. om 1s Bp. IMs Bm, B00; pp. Me, Mi. TC, 8. Conny, Specint Avent of tho United States from the General Land: Oflce, Washington, arrived in this clty yesterday and will leave to-night for Catro, his hendquarters for tho next thirty days, Bins, MARY KANE, aged 45, who lives nt No., IT Kossuth street, wot drunt, and while walkin; along the truck of tho Michizan Southern Road Hear Thirly-seventh stroct, bud 9 dispute with a switeb-cngine about the rightof way, The en- ‘wine had tho best of It, ind Mary retired witha brokers fey, Ollicor Patrick O'Regan took hor OTM, Tey ‘esterday, 26 observed by Madison atrevt, THtnuss 9 4 degrees; 10 i. ttt, G03 pon, 4 Barometer, 8 ANTON ‘Bre, Frank Karebone, and Frank Bhort wore luckod up at tha West Twelfth Street Bintion yesterday afternoon by. Special Pollea- mun Wiltsle, who captured them In Douglas Park whllo cngaxpd in shooting with “shotguns tho little birds whlch have recently commenced returning tothe park. Tho trio nro lubberly ‘oun mon of or 21 yeurs, who ought to have -known better. + JOUN BIRHAN, 18 yonrs of age, whilo trying to -board a frevght train iu motion on tho North- western Railroad ner the Twenty-sixth strect ernssitig at 4:90 yosterday afternvon, nccldent- ally oilseed hie “hold, and failing beneath tho wheols bnd both legs crushed off below the necs. - Ho was “akon for treatment to tho County Hospital, where he dicd shortly after 1 o'clock last night. DanixL Conxons, tho man who was shot at dio Clark street one week ngo fast Sunday afternoon by Honry Siniih, perstas in iving despite tho sovority of his Jajuriea, and it {s thought that he will be able to nppear in court when the day of sniet arrives. Coleman or #Cooley,” the colored fan who wis shot, by MoKay in tho attempted ra escape of ‘ucaday, was Improving when it heard from ut the County Hospital, No Action has yot boen taken vy tho South S{de Company toward ndvancing tho wages of the conductors and drivers hoyond -what nas been promised. Mr. Fluimes, tho Superintend- ent, {8 not expected hatne inuch before the with, sand wotil by returna the matter will reat us It 1s, The einploy és nro suid to be willing to wait, A now écnlo of prices bas been mio out, but it has to bo submitted to Mr. Holmes for npproval, THE annual olection of oficers of tho Chicago Typographical Union, No. 10, took place yeator- day. ‘The vote wasn large one, 404 yotes belux cast. ‘Tho following was the result of the utro- tion: Prealdent, M. @. Muson; Vice-Preatdent, Juseph C, Snow; Necording Secretary, Willinm A. Considine; “Secretary-Treasurer, Samet Tastull; Board of Trustees, James C. Hutenins, dames Hattrny, John Russoll; Sergeant-at- Arms, Witiaut B. Davies; Delegater iw Inter- national Union, James King, ©. D, Tuttto, W. D. Stevenson, Eanty last ovening a fomale Infant about Biveoks ola was found upon the steps of No, 70) Woat Washlugton street. the realdcnce of a widow ludy, Mrs. L. Hoss. The littis onc was clad very neatly in white baby clothos, and was wrapped ina red, white and binck ptnld shawl. Jt was taken to the Poundlinge Homo by tho West Lake street police patrol, and upon arely- ing there thoy found, another babe lying ini box on tho stépsof tho Home. The Matron took charge of both walfs, and remarked thut no less , than tour toundiings wero received at tho Home during the duy. 8 ra ‘Tug Coroner held an inquest yeaterday at St. Luke's {oapital upon Jacob Kaminski, a Pole, BO years of nze, Who Waa killed Tuosday yt the Zoot of Thirty-third strect whilo unloading piles from the cars af tho [ilinols Central iuliroad, One ot tho thabers falliue upon bin cruahed In bischest, Alsoat No. 113 West ‘Taylor street upon Conrles McCarthy, n boy 17 yeurs old, who whe run ‘ovor and killed by 1 Creigut train of the AMichleart Central Unilroad, The aceldent oc- curred at. the foot of Twolfth atreot, and tho _teatimany atthe Inquest Sxoycrated tho rail- Foud company and its employ pon that par- ticular train from all responsibitity. A surerina of tho Committco of Survivors of Col. Hlecker’s regiment (tho Twenty-fourth Mle nols Volunteers) was held yostorday afterovon. . Tho Comittee was appulnted for tho purposo of tnking steps towards raising money to crect & monumont to thelr deceased Colonel, It is be- Heved the sum of $20,000 can be raised, but at Present the Committeo are not meoting with much success on xecount of tho uppronching \Biingertest, whioh enyayes the ‘uttontion of a great muny prominent Germans who would otherwive contribute iborally. Tue Committca transact nO ‘business beyond sending out blinks for slgnors to the moaumont fund. Jolin Kranney, 0 recent arrival from ‘toledo, O., whilo walking along tho Burlington & Quiney Railroad tracks noar the Canal street ek at 9:0) yeaterday morning, was struck by passonyor engloc No, 24, and -wos seriously injured, ‘Che engincor, Yankoe Robinson, blew bis whistle, ro- versed brakes, and when the man was struck the engiue and train wero go- ing very slow. Tho injured man was taken to the residence of n ‘friend at Nov 45 Jetferson struct, and was there attended by Dr. Diurphy, who anys he recelved u siliht fracture of the skull at the buse of tha brain, und some outs and brulses nbout the hoad, which he cons asidorn of w serious nature, Me. Kearney ts i) care se ave, and bas a wife and six children at W. Hf, JnNxzyY, of Moston, Genera) Eastern Passenger Agent of tho Chicuio, Rok Island & Pacific itaitrond; W. A, Cromwell, of Huston, General Enstorn Dassen) F Aruat of the Luke Shore & Michiyan Southern Mallroads Witham ‘Btowurt, of Litteburg, General ‘Traiio Manager of tho $irtsburx, Clhviunntl & St. Loute Tall road; JwN. MeUullourn, Vice-President, and. 13., H. tuble; Genoral Froight Avont, of the Punn- sylvanin Ratlroad; J.C. Guthelo, of Detroit, enural Sunuger of tho Erle & North Shore Line: P. J. Gideund, of Now York, Solicitor, yud Jie Jobunn, of Springtield, Ul, Chie Hngineer of tho Wabash, it. Louta & Paciiic Railroad, are at the Pucttio, . Tum hugo oxcursion party of Now England people, Uudor the minagement oF I. A, Wit comband W. Hay by the ond, arrived hero eatery . Worn ichigan Central Ralfroad, and secured quarters at tho Yaliner House, The arty numbers 10 of thy best people of the Now nyland States. They left Boston Sonday oven duy, and bad a pleusant trip ta this polnt, ¥ torday the party broke up into sisal! companies und * did" the city ug thoroughly as the tinted -Ume would perinit, The evening porformunces at thothuatres wera wollattended by members of the party, Thoy loave ut 9:30 this morula on n Speclal train for Kanaay City, Denver, the Youc- Malte, Bun Francisco, Washington ‘Torrltory, and painte of interest ull uver the West, ‘Thu party have secured round-trip tekets,und all expenses: ure paid In advance. Anothyr party of 101s exe - Pected to leave fuston next weok, » A vintsr murtguae for $590,000 wus yestorday recorded, made by the Bouth Chicago Dock Com- pare te Authony J, ‘Thomas, of New York, who 8 the trustee. ‘The miortyage is payable on or before the frat duy of April, 1001, with intercat at 6 percent perunnum, The scourity te pact bf the south throo-fourths of Sec, 3, ‘Town di, Huoye 15, and ts aituated in South Chlcugo, be- tween One itundred and One Hundred mud Blxth sMroote und dluskeyon avenue, and all other lands in this county, docks, wurunoudes, wle> ¥ . dl And uther property. Tois mortguge menns yrent tuprovemunt to South Chicago, Tho instrument ta imude to § win bonds to be fesued by the Sour Suge Dock Company, which is expending large suing uf monoy fur the accommuudution of 8 uth Chlcage lumber trade. The Company has already commenced bultding 9,000 fact of + dock fruut. - ‘Tue Cirizeng’ Leaguo is BORE vigor aud wucecas, antounke Qualls ite work with he follow offending pers were urratyned before the Pollea Courts yesterday: dobn Malloy, corner of ‘Thire “Wye llrvt aud Laurel streets, for selling liquor to 4 porsou jitoxicated, found guilty, and beld to. the Criminal Court under bunds of $200, by Jus. Hco Ingersoll; Jobn Montyomers, coruer of Xansas ant Laurot streets, nllowin milagre to. pisy poot in bis saloou, sound ywily aad Sued $5 and coats, by Justice fngersal George O'shaughnesoy, 605 West Trwenty-sixth streot, for selling Honor to minors, found guilty and held to the Crininal Court under bonds of £300, by Justice Bummoerfeld. Warrants wore sworn out Yotore Justice Ingersoll for the nrrest of Dewnls Nrougham, 100 Hine Isfand avenue, and Jobo Merver, 85 Blue Island avenue, both charged with selling: ieee to persone tntoxtented or Who are in tho habit of getting intoxicnted. Tne Committee of Five, appointed by the Democratie City Centenl Committec to meet with the digappainted Democratio candidates of the West an) South Towns, conferred with these rontlemen yeatorday afternoon at the oflice of Mr. Feanels | Holtman, No. 125 Cinrk street. Almost il tho aisappalnied vandidites were. present in person of ly proxy, and the subject of their defeat and its “possible rumedy was fully discussed, the only langree- part of the — propositions = made which looked towards the gathoring of money te entry on the proposed work. Tt wae decided that the contestiag canil- dates should Ole pipers In court as soon As pose athle, und that tho services of James i. Dool! te. dr, Willlam J. Hynes, and other ‘luwyers should be secured. Jt was resulver, too, tht public mutlzmaton ineotings ahold we hold upon he West and South Sides at which n protest night be entered npainet the restilts of the town elections, A comiittoo was uppoluted to ho iutrusted with the work of organizing a coms miltted of prominent and wealthy Democrats to ald the defeated candidates with advice, ote, In thelr present trying omurgoncy’, ‘Tar cap of aman who committed. sulotde by Jumping into tho luke ‘Tuesday afternvon at tho Toot of Hurrigon street has been Mdentiticd an that of dumes Leonard, w plumber, who lived with bis wife and four-ehitdren oo Harrison Atreot, nent Jeiferson. Hoe had heen nct- ing queerly fer ons mie, AN had recently | tuken drinking, . ile ‘0 family are sutisted te Is the man, and thor en- gaged gestertias, aided by atlicer Alexander Iold of tho Armory, in trying to recover tho body. While the pariy were grappling for the boty, an unknown man wasaecn to piuise on the Dreakwater at the fout of Peck court, fasten something about bis witlst_ and watk off into the water. Tho oficer started nt onco fur tho rescuc, Dut it wus not untillifo was completely extinct Unt tho body was recovered, Abeavy tron care link was fastened to the budy by a rope, Uecensed was npparently about 40 years of ayo, tive fect six or seven inches tall, medium build, Nght bair and co pte xian, full red whiskers, prominent nose, high forchund, and wasciad inn dark sult, vest lined with red funnel, gaiters, and stiif-brimmed hat. The tingers of the right hand were only about an inch lon, and tho de- formity appeared tu be aatural. Ascent pleco, a fow trinkets, and a. couple of pawn-tickets ‘were tho only things contained In_ tho pockets. Of the Intter, ono bore data Dee, 14, for an overcoat pawneid with B. Isaacs, No, 22 Clark strect, and the othor, Murch 9 for a cout pawned with N. Levi. of No. 38 State street. Each boro the name of Thomas Wauner, 1833 in- dinna avenue, but there Is no suvh number. The couts nppoured too large for a uinn of tho sul- eldo's slzo, and tho chances nro thit they were atolen. The long winter bas worn overcoats down protty well, and thero {a na possibility tant tho stlicide becaine discusted with [fe when he found bimacif duprived of his lucrative yooa- tion, TNE JOUN it. KEY COLLECTION, Tho exhibition of Mr. John R, Key's coliection of paintings, whlch bas been deliyed severul days through the non-arrival of the frames, will begin to-iay nt O'firien’s, on Wabash ayenite, The exhibition Is froo and the pictures are on sale, Mr. Key, an artist of established fame in Boston, New York, Washington, and othor East- orn cities, having been encournged to belluve that his works. will meet with appreciation among tho Intelligent urt patrons of Chicaze, {n many respects tho collcetton is tho most moritorious aver shown In Chicago, ant its ex- hibition horo may properly be regarded as n notabio ovent fnurt annals, Tho pictures will remain on viow for soveral days. . THE “SCRATCHES,” Tho officers of tho West Sido Street Railway farined @ reporter yesterduy that they did not pttuipate nuy Interruption to travel, ur serious conventence In conaequence of the provalence of tho scratches among horses. ‘The disense uppears to be more suvero anil frequent this spring than usual which is attributable to the tong and rigorous winter, und the last few weoks of sloppy wonthor, The horscs of this lino aro onrefully eared for, and those which hive symp- toms of the scrutchos ure bathad tu the affected purt with castilo soap and water when they enter tho stable. In thia way the officera hnyo been able to urrest the progress of tho troubte, and of the stock of %% bend = thoy they, hove not more than titty aninals laid up: from this cause, Tho bright springilke weathor of tho past fow days is fust drying the strovts, and the horacs are Improving in condition. ‘The South Sido line bas probably fared worse than tho othors, owing to the fact that tho dis- tunco tho ‘horses buve had to travel ovor dirt rouds t# greiter, and thega unimproved strects bave been much of tho time amass of slimy mud gnd puddles, Such surroundings aro sup- posed to favor tho scratches, Just ns cold- weather docs smuil-pox. In tho Superintend- ont’s oltice the reporter was toll that nbout seve enty-flve. animals wero Inid up now, and that nearly 200 hud been affected, But thoy are all improving, and miny are well and at work, Some uniinals beat quickly, and severe ensues usy require two or three weeks of cara and rest. ¢ THE BLAKE nov. Mention was made yesterday of a boy oamed Bluke, from Benton Harbor, who was lett last week ut the St. Jumes Hotel by his futhor, and had not been reclaimed. By a visit to the bust- nesa-houso of Kiseur & Neltz yestorday, it was learned that Binke, tho fathor of tho boy tn question, who is a harnossmaker at Benton Harbor, Mich. bought some goals of this house last Friday, that be subsequently wont out and {mblbed too freely of the towing bowl, go much fv that he could not recollect where ho lett the boy. He having spent ail his money, the gentle. man above mentioned bought a ticket aud gent him home atv o'clock Monduy morniug, ho leav- tng word with thom thut if tho boy came thera they should eond hint home and ‘be would WA all the charges. Tho tittle fellow, howev rs or 5 still ut tho St, James Hotel. Mr. Duvet waited ou Messrs, Risser & Keltz yesterday att- orngon, who stated thit they would not ad- vatico any tongy to pay the buy's expense and had written to hid futher that morning to tho selfvet that if ho wanted bis boy he bud batter conie bere and get him and pay ehurges himself. How be could oxpeer the tle feitow to tind hils way froin the the Nee it. James, on ‘Fifth avenue, over to leave & iettz, on Wabash avenue, when bo could not flud the hotel him- self, fs rathor strange. Mr. Davenport also. wrote to him this morning, and itis hoped the flood of correaponience tnay have the cifuct of bringlog Lim to the olty. THE CITY-HALL. THeRE woro fitty-onv burial permits {ssucil yesterday. Eloven of theso wero under old cor- tfloates to tho county undortuker, ‘Tne bids for removing dead animals will bo opened at noon to-day by thy Commissioner of Health, Heo has fuvited the Committes on Health and County Holutions to be prosont at the opening, _ ‘tne tollowing building permits wero issucd yeaterdgy: ‘To Auguat Jucobson, for a one- story brick cottage, 20 by i feot, Seymour and Hirsch atrevts, to cost $4,400; sume purty, for, one-story euttnes, cornor of Dania avenue and ‘Thompson street, to cost $1,200, Aik. I, T. CRANE yoatontay filed with the Com- nilssiongr of bublic Workwa bond fos $5,000 to ropluce Wilaon, neur Judd street, in guod condi. Goniccting with their factories #blo eee ie gon wi ir Cuctorive, wi Vit; Council hus authorized thom to do, Sache Uy, ‘THY west ond of tha Aproae to the Adams street viuduct, billtby tho fort Wayne Kall- road Compuny Jat fall, haa budly wetiied, und Cominissioner Wailer bas addressed 4 letter to bh ie alata OT ri ouginoer or ioe road, wk ave the Upproach put in proper coudition. A n ee Tne following halrraising communication vtus recolved by Dr. De. Rule Foner: “Tho Uther the Address tha Comuitssfoners. of Havlt should find out how much Minur and Mir Hoy Ju Lake Micbhgan then it would upsett there Stur mark, And the would vertual Ele aud Pay what it Ware whort if All tho Btinnk would not ot Drinkt, thero woulln ben so muck slexuess,” Aner readiug’ it the ilcatth Conunissloner ain le Mit, 8, O'CALLAGAAN and Mayor Harrison had & little tit yesterday mouruhig in the latter's private ultice upon cubblo-atone pavements, IL soums thatthe Mayor favors cobbles, und Mr, O'Callugban exprosecit his opinion to bls Honur vory frualy, ‘The opposition tu cobblo-stoucs Is very great, and If the Councli should specify the ratirond eompanice can lay atones other thun cobble between thelr tracks, thoy should dating the fuct plainly and nut leave the matter open to further divcuasion, ‘Tne clty estania wained @ legat victory over Potur Downey, thu acavenyer, ‘The veu- orable Peter bil uoontrniot with the city frou April, 1877, to January, 1973, to do all the svaven: wor work fur tho city ut 8H) per day. Upon tho uxplration of bis contract io suet the city for #1408), vluhuiny thot amount Lecuuad, ws bo alleged, be was compelled to du a large wimount oF extra Work, ‘I'he case was on triul tbreo duys, Aen St Re eae " yor o} alty., Dr, olf was buppy, 48 he had lotthe work, ‘18 Commissioner of Public Works has cauded uo letter to bo qitdressod to the various railroad conpanies interested, naking thein, 10 3 kindly way, to place lolk, berveon Catal alreot aud the river, in temporary repalr, so ue to mmuke it Nt for beavy teaming during tho build ing Of tho urrtwon street Viuduet, Sho Come sulsstoner suys that bo Houle yladly do the work, Lut dads himself unable ta do sv, becaiso there ja no mongy in the City ‘Treasury for that pure Panes (io yonerius'aNtt List alt fonsbe te " cl ny Wealth whorewlth to do the w: rie, Surnlah ie Commias10xK WALLER bas auked IL Bllers, tho Superlntendont of Siwore ton rntst him with u complete ist of all the sewers usked for, those bo recommends that wnoukd be built ‘thls yeur, bis reusous fur such recommendation, thelr length, and the probuble cost of wach sep- arately, and the auuber of houses upon each strect which (tis proposed tosewer. After dtr, Waller gets this list bu will confer witty tho Al- deren of tbe various wards kod others intere cated, aad eadowvor to tulsy distribute the jm provements over all parta of tho clty whore most needed, and atretch tho appropriation for sewers ns far as it will yo. Maron ITaniison yosterday wrote a letter to M.S. Russell Jonos, President of tho West Di- vision Rallroad Company, in which ha culled tho attention of Mr. Jones to tho horrible coudition of Handolph and Madison streets alongside of the atrect-enr tracks, cast of the bfldge. Tho Mayor anys that ho hols that the Company's duty fs tclean thom. As they aire nu, thos will remain an obstruction to travel for weeks tocome, Tho reuson he aeslans why the Come pany should clean these sidva of the street ia, that thay plowed tho snow from thoir tracks to each site; that they raised it in vast piles, and thon swopt the mud from their tracks on top — of ft, this provonling — tho snow from melting. [t is the Conipany's pineo therefor to place the atreets in rool cone dition by ploking the fec, ete. In this conned: tion it might be stated that the compliuints which hitve come in from people along the lines of Mrdigon and Randolph streets, cast aud weat, during tho pnat tow duys. have been very Numerous, ‘The complaints have been mada Doth to the Mayor aud Commissioner of Public Works, and Mayor Hnarrisou belloves that the Company should do its daty by the people wha buve given it the valuable franchises which it possesses. A LOUISIANA EAGLE. The Mayor hoard from Loulsiaua yestorday in thu follow! ig communtertion, whieh was tne accompanied by an coule bird: New Oubsans, April lt,—The Hon. Carter It. Harrivon, Mayor, Chicago, Dean Str: Linke pleasure tn congratitating you upon your recent reflection to tha Mayoruty of thu City of Chie cago. ‘This manifestation of the confidence of your fellow-eltizens in your capacity and ine legrity isas grateful tu our people, who have in yotir recent visit tu this clty mado your nes qunintanee, na it tauat be ratifying to you, To be tho Chief Excentive of i olty number ing a population of over hull a iniilion, ih to every chartoter of business pure! ant manutacturing, an ouergy that has, within a porlod of less than fifty years, placed ber simone the foremost commercial cittes of the Uuited pile fs an honor of which any mun might rou, Smee . Ttrust that tho relations botweon tho buslness- men of Chlcaga and New Orleans may uiways bo of the moat fricudly chnracter, and that tho commercial rivalrics betwoun tho two eltles be dictated: bya Roncrous spirit, that shall prove inutually benetelal, In. tho ‘expanding eom- merce of the fituro thero {8 room for both. Separated by National (sic) boundaries, wo are still tho citizens of une country, and tho tradi- tions and the glory of euch ura portionsof n cotninon Inheritance. Mave we been estranged by efvil strife, let the alicnittions engendered by asunguinary and protracted struggle bo oblit- erated by the momorics of n more remote past, and by tho grander Heeling. in reserve for our polliven and children’s children in tho conturics io come. . Axaln congratulating you upon your success and. wishing the. City of Chiciyn all the pros- pee: which her most zealous citizens are hop. ing for and laboring to accure, 1 remain, very truly youra, Jos. A. SHAKESPEARE, Mayor, TITE ‘COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tin ense of Exnannel Isancs waa yostorday set for trint May 4, ‘Tus Graud Jury yesterday hoard twelve onsos and found elfht trie bills, ‘Tne Ielnke case will come up before Judgo Anthony to-day, and, {t is thought, will, bo dis- Pposethor.. ‘ ‘Tnx Committco on Charltics of the County Board will go ont to the Pour-Houso this morn- ing for tho purpose of investigating the charges aguinst the eninecr. Donan, tho Constable, has not yet been heard rom, und the search after him hus been abandoned. His friunds expect to sve him turn tty most any duy and give new bond, howover, sinco by bis ubsence ho his seoured tho delay in the trial of bis cuso bo was sooking, “un standing of FE. N. Mnrks appears tobe ox- captionnily goud in the Criminal Court. Yester- day he was. souwn two favors whicn ure nimost without precedent, Ono was tho setting asido of w forfelture without payine costs wid tho other was the accepting of Bim on a bond in tho: Tyce of the fact that one or more forfeltures are already standing against him, Other people are denied such considerndon ovory day. ‘Tre Committee on Public Bulldings met yes torday afternoon, A communication from A, H. Androws & Co. was received, atating that the furniture for the Court-House was ull ready, and was being put inns fast as possible. A communication was recolyed from Arohl- tect Egun calling attention to the proposad change by tho cits from the pas agreed upon by 0 Committeo from the ee oard und Comniftteo from the City Counsll, fg to the construction of the conticeting portion of the two bulldugs. Architect Egan sald tho contract was ulrendy tet by the olty to Anish its Vortion without regard to uniformity with the county, and somo action was needed, © Tho sub- Joct was discussod, but no netion was taken In the mattor, P, J. Sexton sont a communication tothe Committee asking that ho be pnid tho balance due tim. He said thero was legs thin $1,000 worth of varponter work to bowony, His DLs about Si ‘The vommunication was referred to Archituct Egan, with tustriotions to examine tho items nnd report to the Committes, ‘Tho Committes then adjourned ta Saturday af- ternoon, when Sexton's bill will be considered, . evoted VEDERAL AIFAIRS. Two wonpnep barrels of alcohol wero ox- Ported yestentuy. Five THOUgAND DOLLARS In Bilvor and ‘tho Samo amount of gold wae paid out at the Bub- ‘Prousury yesterday, $15,000 tn silver bolng ro- colved, Tuy recolpts for internal revenue yesterday Smotunted to R10, of which $20, was for Bplrita, $4,834 for tobacco und cigars, 32,28 for boor, aud $2,710 for spectal taxes, ‘vite Federal Grand Jury yostorday was occu- pled with potty rovonuo cases all aitys tho alec- Uon-caaes not boing reached, No Indictments will be returned for soverul days ut oust, and a large aumbor will be sont in at once, FoLLowing Is the fiat of dutinblo goods re- Celved ut the Custom-Hauso yesterdays, P. & » KE. Baker, 100 quartor-sacks sale; 0, Gi Co, 1 case dry guods; C, M, HLil bacco; Wilson “Brothors, 6 cisoa hoslery; Grommes & Ullrich, 300 cases wine; ‘Tolman’ & King, 3 packuges chonivala; Maudel Brothers, mttons; Itollins, Shaw & Co. 4 cages jors; C. M. dt, | cuse dry goods: & MoNeilis, 6 cues cottons; Sehrodur, 4 batca leaf tobacuo: Channon, 17 bales aku. Collections, $5, z SMALEL-POX. ANOTHLE BIG NENT of small-pox was discovered yesterday In onc poor Gepinan tusnily at No.21 Pon strest. The cases would probably never buye como to the surfaco If ono of the pationts bad nut dled. All five aro children, and the dead ono fa an infant 7 mouths old. Dr, Habn sent a note to the Health Offico ombouying these facts. Lorrison, the man aflilotod with the diseasu at No, 730 West North avenue, whon bo found that they were golng to remove him tothe hospital yestorduy, tried to blow bla brains ‘out, Ho had a Hight case. but tho revolver will ond bis career oneurth, Tho patient ut 161 Mohawk strect, uled yesterdny also. Another cuse of death froin amutl-pox was cuported from No, 174 West Nine: teonth atrect, whore a obild died, aud the fuct of small-pox provailing there was nut discovered Untlin pertalt for burial Was naked for ut the Heulth Odice. Juinca Dulpby, of 223-Van Duron struct, died at tho Huspital yesterday. His wifo went out tonttond Bim a ‘day or two ago, but bis cuso was wu hopeless one from. tho Umo ho entered the Health Office, Thero were altoxether ten cases of smmallepox reported funerary, and four deaths from tho divease, three boing In the city und ane in the hoapltal. ‘Thy other cases reported wore Crom 40 North avenuo, 440 Orohard atrovt, aud 817 North Huleted street. Other cuntugious diseases wers reported us tollowat Sunrlet-fever wt No. YOU Marahiicld uvonue, 2100 Clurk streot, and Sih Vinconnes avenue, Dipbthorla—two casns—at ae Curpentey and a case ‘at 100 West Huron strevt, A phyalolan on tho West Sido yosterday re- portud’ to the Heulth Oftiee that an intant 3 months and 7 days uld hud dled Tuesday of “winter colura.” . ‘ PROVISIONS, THE MARKET GONE ALL TO PIECE, The provialon murket broke all ta pleces yos- terday, Bless pork fell $1.25 por burrol frum the opening price of the day, and closed ‘about $1,05 per barrel lowor than on Tuewday. Other tines of hog products followed auit, Lhe Mliwaukee combilnaion, to. which cverything must “bo attributed, was said. to bo a fog large blovks of stuf all day, Os- tonsibly they were indifferent, but the “ring” brokers were supposed to be selling freely, ov- vasionally waking a felnt at buylug to kecp up Appearunces and provent the market from sag- wing away too much, But, in spite of thead of- forts, the market was weukoned by moderate of- feripys and slow, the volume of trading not be» ing ud with tho bly suctuations. Tho demand frum shorts appoured to be suull, ‘Tho break brought out some sburt sellers, woo were fortunate enough to vover later ata prot Some peopto thought the MuGenwh Interost yussanly Persuipy u line of tuctics hinted ut Tuesday for the purpuso of shuking ont .the buge ariny of barnucics who have been buying bork lutely in the bullef that it would suli ut $20 w barrel. “SMuoy of those followers ure supposed to be operators of sinall incans who are forced to throw property when the dual goca agulnst them and thoir sfeuder margius ure wipud out. ‘Thesv poople wore susaa tu be unloading you: ‘Theories are thick ws hops, and another one ty that the combination, hav! id fawn the old cocoanut dry, té wercly loosening Ite grip ln order to induce ‘the publia to Mil it up afresh, whon the milking process will be repeated. Seas pork sold varly yestucday morning wt $18.05 for Jung, devtlaing suddenly to S20 ang then running down to 917,10, recovering tu $17.58, anu closing at . Lard was fairly activo, falling of 25 conte por & “National, to nde earls, and then recovering, a Atm well known te be long bolstering it up by taking alt that was offered, ino Inrd oponed at S114) and declined to $11.20, rallied to $11.35, and closed nt about 811.83." Mess pork sold at $18 when tard was down to tho lowest point, and ghen the former broko to $17.10, lard was up to Mente wern traded in heavily, and dectinod sharply, ‘The entyue seemed to be anxtoun to tot them go, too, Tein belleved that (t will tuko tha powers sumo time to untogt, if that ts tote tne ontion, Whethor or not thoy are making big monoy remitins to be seen, AN'TI-MONOVOLY, MERTING OF THR CHIUAGO LRAGUR. ‘Tho Antl-Monopoly Leaguy of this city held a sceeond meeting yestarday afternoon In the clube rovin of tho Tremont Houso, at which It was hoped the League would bo nbte-to perfoct tts Hermanunt organization. Tha Committed Ine trusted with that work wero hot, howavor, roady with thelr report; aud the mattor was deferred to tho next inouting, Tho Conmittco on Man- bership prepared a roll to be signod by tem. ‘vera, whieh contained tho following extracts from tho Constituuon uf the Lenguos OUR PRINCIPLES, Antt-monopoly, : Wo advocate, and will Bunport and dofend the rights of tho many as agalust privileyes for the fu. Corporations, the creation of tho Stnto, shal! be controlled by the State. Labor nud enpitul—aliles, not onemics; Justice for both. optects. Ia necordance with the general princlpics above cnumernted, wu will cideavor to seatre, among othors, the folowing specific roms: 1, Laws compelling transportation compinics to bise thelr charges upon * cust aud rist of ” instead of the now theory onunclated ‘by thom—" what tho traffic will bear.” ‘3. Laws to prevent pooling and combinations. 3. No diserimination uinst any eltizon or elngs of citizons on public highways, 4. Tutilroad Commisstonors or Courts, Stateand give elfect to Inwa which nro, ormay be, placed upon the statule- hooks; 6. Lawa making it tho duty of public Inw-of- ficers to defend a citizon's rights against in- Justice by powerful corporations, 6. No taxing the public to pay dividends on watered stock, 7 Stringent laws against bribory, including a prowibition of free passoa, : 8. Luws onncted by Congress ‘enforcing tho provisions of tho first article of the Constitution, to regulate commerce umong the several States, fixing «maximum rate to ba charged by corpo- rations for labor, service, or the use of propor- ty. %, Aliberul polley toward our waterways which, during tho sonson af nuyiration, tre pu- tent in preventing exorbitant ¢eharges by corpo- rite monupotles. ‘ 0. Luws providing for the rostriction within proper tilts of corportte powers und privileges geucrally, aad for the protection, education, and etovation of tho musson, METHODS OF PROCKEDING. To orgunize State, County, und District Leugues, ‘Tu intluence; 80 far ns possible, tho nominn- tion by existing political purtics of candidates who will snpport our principles. Where suct candidates ure nominated the Lengue willnotry its embers of this feat and in such eases louvo each member free to consult hie individual or party nrefurcnees; bit whoroone candidate will and another will not support our, principles, then all. party affitiations to be Jald aside by motbers of the Lengo nnd n sold voto cust for the candidate indorsed by the Longue. ff nelthor party prosont 2 candidate tavoring our princl- vies. thon the Leayue will nominute ond support Keandidute, and this wilt bo dono in all cases wharo tha nction uf the League Is sought to ba avolded by making nominations, “It was decided that ns soon ng the Lenguo got Into shape stops should be taken to secure co- opegution on tho purt of the various Auti- Monopaly Longuos to defeat the nomiuation of Stantcy Mutthews to tho Supreme Hench, after which tho meeting adjourned to 4 p,m, Weducs- aay, the 27th inst. MATRIMONIAL VULLEN—RANNEY, ‘Tho wodding of Miss Hattio J, Fuller, daugh- torof Mr. and Mrs, Geqrgo W, Fuller, and Sir, Wiiliam A. Ranney, of tho tirm of Auguatine, Ranney & Co,, of South Bond, Ind., occurred at 6 o'clock lust evening nt tho residence of tho Drlde’s parents, No, 420 Michigan avenue. Tho ceromony was performed by Lishop Choncy, Hector of Christ Reformed Episcopal Church, in the presence of n gmall nad select company of relations and Intimate friends, The bride and gruom wore attended by Biss Nellie Bylves- tor, of St. Loule; Mr. W. 8. Fowlor, of Now York; Miss Jone Kittrodze, of Ocunomowou; and Nias Mamie Futier, the bride's younwer ala: ter, ‘Thoro was 8 ting ceca Ss of presents, A wedding: supper was served after the coremony, and the bride and groom left on tho 9 o'clock train for New York. Thoy will mnko South Bend tholr futurasresidence. Alter their de- parture the sous, aponta pleasant ovoning In dunulng to tho mitsio df an excellant orchestra, DOTY—SWEETLAND, Miss Mamie Doty, daughtor of Mr. and . Mra. Ernstus D. Doty, und Mr. John 'f. Sweetland, with W. G. MeCormick & Co.., wero married at high noon ‘yusterday at tho residence of tho bride's parents, No. di4 Indiava avontt, Isbop OG, E. Choney, of Christ Church. Tho bride and grvom wero at- tonded only by the parents of the bride, and the coromony was witnessed by the fauuily ‘and a few intimate friends, An iaformul reception and dinner followed the coramony, and tho bride and groom left ona briof bridal tour. On thoir return they will reaido at No, 31 Wabash avenua, * ‘The list ot presonts was os follows: Handsome opern-gluss, Miss Maggio Fishor; wall brush- pocket, Miss Nellie Fla toilet pertum- ory caso, Mr. Willlum Le engraving and ensel, tho Missea Flagw; sliver wator-servico, Mr. and Birs, Sweetiand, paronts of the gronmas envol and pivturo, Miss Kittio dw wreath, Messra, Kerwin and Love. fund; wor gustor, Mr. Ji. H. Cooloys junds toilet perfumery bott! Rowley: inte. albuim, dr. Thotaus; embroidered in-ciiabion, diss Gortio Knight; toilet set, Misa Il, Wallwork; tidies, Sirs. George Whedon; frult dish, Miss Renona Lotys bracket and stat- uary, Mra, 2.G, Clark; fan, Mra, 0, 1. Flagg; operd-gings, Mra. 0, P.. Packham, Brooklyn; handsuine chetlain watch, Lute’; card Migs Florence SteNamara; Burns’ works, Misi Denean Doty; catte-baskot, Miss Neltio Doty; ‘ebuuy wall cablnot, Mr. and Stra, Erastus Doty, Barons of the brite; well-(lled ockutbonks, ‘rom the fathors of the bride and groom; bo- q Oe 3itss Datsy Goodman; fruit kulfe, Erastus age. Miases Pearce an MOWB—M'CONMICK, Mr, W.B. McCarmick, of Altoona, Pa., and Mise Ellza M. Howe, tho daughtorat Sr, Rovort Howe, of this ulty, wera married last evening at tho bride’a home, 163 South Wood atrect, ° ‘Tau cero mony was performed by, the Roy. Dr. Kitiradye,, in tho presence of reiatives and numerous friends. ‘The wedding was a very Plouzant. one. Supper was served, and dancing followed, Daw- son's orchoatra furnishing - the music. The newly-tarried couple loft on tho 20:20 train for Now York, thence to Altoona, Va., thelr futuro one, Amang tho company were tho faily of the bride, Mrs, R. Howe, Mr. and Mra. ‘I, BM, Miss Nettio, Howe IO, and daiighter, Mra, E. Drake, Doll, Mrs. Clark: Sir, and Mrs, Lyon, the Misses Moorhead, Vogal B. Cup, A, Car, Bilw Mouus, Randall, 0. dforau, L. Conner, N. itlurdan, 0. A. y. Mesars, F. MoDouald, J. 10, “hompson, H, “Ullman, H. Howler, C. W, Lashor, and many others, ‘Tho wedding gifts wero Numerous and valu- ahle, Aimony them wero a aliver ple-knife from Mra, Morse, allver toaspoons from Mr. ‘Tichenor, osko-basket from Mr. and Nrs. Drake, palntod plaque from Bias Randall, teo-pltcher frou tho bride's brothors, © castor from Mr, and Sirs, 4M. lowe, sliver got and Nettie Wows; bony. rom Robert cabinet, J, Ballenberg;, Jupanesa yase frou Bilge Cump; vaso'from Miss Car; landscape ton and dinner set, 123 ploces, trom Sire. H. AL, McCormick aud Mrs. Moorbend; boquot-holder, Miss Rlordanjsconga, dtr. MoDonuld; horseshoes, Bilss Soorbead of Altoona und Misa J, Rogers of Orioung, Sugs.; eryatal banging tlowor-hulder, Missua Vogel; Individual buttordish, Mr, Lushor: odor casket, diss Sorant maorome face bax, Milas A. Moorhead; arystul Jowel-vasy, Miss Bare ry; gecarated le, Slsa Conner; fauoy cases, Sr. Tootupson. Thy groom’s proacnt was a set of Florentine Jewelry and a piano. orn of Wowers wad sent by Mr. and dirs, Hamilton, and basket of tlowers by Bilsa Moore. 5 SUBURBAN, BVANSTON, ‘Tho surprise of the clection js not over yet, Tho annowncomunt of the judges Tuesday evening was tigt W, H. Crooker was clected Teusteo by a mujority of over Thomas Lord, Jn verifying thalr work, however, {hoy came to (ho vunclusion that 3fr. Lord was elected by a majority of 10 over Crocker, ‘'bisluaves tho mosttene uae where it was before the election, and the ballgta are to be counted again, <<< NEW ORLEANS RACES, New Onteans, April 2.~Loulsiana Jockey Club, spring meeting, second day; Plokwick Stakou for f-year-olds; milo heats; ine isiiig Leis, One-inilo dush, won by Kulght Tomplar, Viola sfouticnps all uses ilo’ ead 8. Balt, won Leh all on Fellawplay Itetereo"sccond, Long sick’ think. Thane, Bde, ; —————— TOURNAMENT at the Chicawo Rollur-Skuting Kink to-night. Nine Kulghta bave entered for the contest, ‘Tourouwent from 0 to 0:00, Generalakating bee foro and after the tournament, 2 ————a—— NEW LACE FOR WINDOW CURTAINS, Shaded or ombré offects will box feature in ‘spring fasblona; benco the great popularity dt Hiigor & Co's. new stylo Guipure D'Are laco Curtains, exhibited at 20d Wabash, ESTHETIC COOKING Miss Corson's Third Lecture at Pi Fairbapk Hall. ‘ Intereating Practical Experiments in Preparing Savory Dishes. About tho usual number of ladies attonded the third cuoking lesson ylven by Stiss Corson to Falrbank Hnali yesterday wiorning, and thoy wars deeply interested in the explanations which accompanied tha preparation of the dishos, all tho scholara taking notes, ‘Tho Hill of fare called for a “Canton of lamb," ‘but the picco of meat sont in by tho butchor was not what was wanted, It watutilizod, hows ever, for a onebonade,—a vory brown roast, “The proper plece for n ronet,” said Miss Corson, “fs the loin, Remove the bonu by cutting It of oloso to tho flesh, and put iu its place on little etutfing. Then roil the ment up and tle {t with o ateing. Aftor browning it in the oven season and -ronet it.’* Fiftcon minutes tou pound were uccossary for lamb, and about twonty. minutes for mutton. “Hervonsa ronst.” All rousts should have A silad necompanying therm, At this juncture Henry, the sorvant, brought ina shoulder of Intmb from which the lowor bone had not boon choppod off, As thiy lower bono ‘was neciled for tho bead of the duck, it was pos- slbto now tu make tho Canton, and Miss Corson pet about it, ‘First taka out the shoulder. Diade,” abe said, “cutting from the inside, and Jeaving the outside who, Put the hinde in sone witer to boll, because the blade will become an Important part of the duck, When bulled you can take olf all the teak, Next tuke wut the reat of the bono by tucting the flesh over. ‘Try fot to out the skin. If you do vow itup. “When you pass tho second Joint: cut the bone off inid- way botwoon the second Joint and the next one. - Thon tucn back the test.” ‘Thia was dune, plove of the sccond bone about four Inches Jong remaining tn tho tosh, Tho stutling: was next made. “Put n cup. ful of -atale bread in cold water until it in soft,’ sald Miss Corson. Don't ‘uso warm wator to husten tho process, because there muy be ferntentation, and tka bread wilt got alittle sour, While the bread Is sonkimg chop a tablespoon of paris: fine, and also u teaspoon ofonion, Fry the onion fora mitiute in a tublo- spoon of ' “BUTTER O8 SWEET DIuPrixas. Thou putin the onlon and butter the prrsely and bread, which must ve squeezed from tho cold water. Season with sult aud poppor,—about atenspoon of one and a pinch of tho othor, Stirover the flro wntil tho wmixturo is scalding bot. ae stuff tha shoulder, and sew up tho opening,” . ins Sseson thon trussed tho shoulder so that it resombied « duck, und ber success wna halled with a buzz indicating astonishment and do- light. The ploce of sccund-bone served né a i, and the collar-bony us a tall, ‘As soon is I¢ is brown,” sho went on, “senson. it with salt and pepper, and ufow it abour twenty minutes to ruust, beaulise It muat bo rather well done. Remember that v solid body of inout takes A little longer to totst than ineat which has the bono leftin. After the ‘tucks’ ia ‘roasted take out ‘the strings"’—menning those which held the bead In position—" and sorvo itnas nroast. A litte salad is wnics additions or serve it with n'‘iittle gravy around tho dish, Whon a very fine dish ts needed, serve with a maeedoloo of yeretablos,—carruta and turnips eat Ie pieces about an inch long ana halr au och witie,” 5 Sho sald if mutton wore used, n little moro onton and some sige could bo udded td the sea. soning, ‘They would te surprised at the close imitation to duck, buying the Beh taste, This would especially be true if cooked rather rare, Young meat should always be very well done, beenuse the fibre, while tender,was very olustio, and consequuntly diliicuit of digu ation. ‘Tho cliss were next Initiated into the myster- feg of Russian salud. “Take some vegetables,” suid Aliss Corson, “and boii them as for Julienne soup, soparataly In water and gait, watit they aro tonder, ‘Then put them into cold wator until cool.” After cutting the vegetables into ditfor- ont shapos, with utensils mude for the purpose, sho mixed them Iu 0 salad dish so that tho cotora contrasted. ‘Use plain French salad for dreas. ing.” Sho recommonded three kinds of vegeta- bles,—currots, turnips, and boats, saying. that pargalpa could alsy ho added. Potutaus wore gomotines put In, ‘The serps should Uo used for Uayoring soups and sauces, - . COOKING AUAD. “To broila shad on any kind of fish,” sald Milas Corson, “put a lump of butter on the grid. ron,—n daubte one, bucause the tiah won't bro in turning it over. Put tho Insti of. the Heh to tho fire first and let it brown without burning until tha finkes begin’ to aepurate or crack apart. Itinthon done, Turn the skin silo to tho fro Just long-cnough to orown it nlccly, Bouson tt, if you wieh, beforp couklng, bocause it will not ‘Impalr tho flavor.” A broiled or bakod fiah ought to bu largo, ‘Aftor removing the backbono and ribs from tho auigd, Miss Cor- son procecded tu broil it. . “ Apple morlazuea" were noxt on the bil of fore. “Heol somo nice, smooth apples,” sald Miss Corson, who did it horaelf, “and cut thom in falves, Luy thom on a pan suitable to be sont to the tuble, und keop thom in the oven just long enough to cook thom bet eared long cnough to bronk them down, While bak- (ng, make a ioringue by using tho whites of eus.—one cae for euch apple,—beating tho whiles tog att froth. Mix with itono heaping tablospoon of powdered sugar. Whun the ap- pe tre tonder put the moringuo on top of them,” “Lo inake four quarta of Brunolse soap,” auld Atiss Coraun, “cut cae vegetables, which should ‘be of throe kinds,—carruts, turalpsand onions, —into little pieces.—cubes about half an nuh square,—and brown thom in the bottom of a-pun with a tablespoon each of sugur and butter, tho pan to be used in making tho soup. Then pourin the broth. Let the ronctaing cook un Ul they are tender. Soason with salt and Pap. per.” ‘This wus 1 Vory nice soap, and very cusily made, begause composer of ordinary materials, Misa Corson, !n closing tho lesson, give this recipe foru salad: Que tablospoon of vinogar, three tublospoons of salud oll, one saltapoon of salt, nnd quartor of n waltspoon of pepper sulxcd wall together, [¢ was a groat gustro- notnio mistake, she sald, to buvea fino dressing on fvegntaulo salad.’ Mayonnaise «should be ‘usod for # Ono dish—poultry, game or fish, A FREE LESSON, . dtr. J. H.Carpontor announced that Miss Cor- son had voluntocrad to give at Fu Saturday evening a froc lesson to tho wives and daugh- ters of working inon: also that there would bo a morning course covering plain dishes ‘and an aftornvon course deyuted to fanvy oucs noxt weok, ‘The fourth lesson will be givon at 10 o'clock this morning, s . z ———_————— FRAUDULENT BONDS. . we . Verdict in a Sult to Compol the Pays nient of Countorfelt County Bonds, Lrrrix Rock, Ark. April 20,—In the United Btatos Ciroult Court hore to-day, in the caso of Doggott ot. al. va, Clark County, tho Jury rendered a vordict for the defendunt, Tho sult was upon bonds which dofondant alleged wore forged, and {t appeared In ovidence that thoy wero oxcoutod in the summer of 1874 by C, W. Foukorsley, n formor lopresontative in the Legislature, and D, 8, Dulbewr and Gudlow it Cluck, furmer County Supervisor and Clerk, After resigning and Uvsolug from the State, to Avold trial ou iudiotments pending against them, they wont to St, Louis, and bud printed B00 of funding, bonds, dating them back to May, 1874, wud ullixed countericit soals,whloh they procurad iu Chicago, ‘A fulse cortitienty of registration was aflixed py one Jobo A, Subbuld, who counterfeited the sig- nature of AudUor Stopken Wheeler so;woll that be could not distinguish the dilforonce. The Plainti® offered rebutting testimony, but the ouso Wis go plain that tho jury was out but iif. teen minutes, Whipple, Kimball, and Cohn & Cuhn reprosonted tho pluintiife, and Rosa ne and Dodge & dJobnson the defendaut, se has beeu pemling several years, and relouses tho county of the payment of over $10,000, THE NEW YORK “ TRIBUNE," Apeclat Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Cunvenann, O.. April 20.—Col, Jobn Hay, whom the Assoolutad Pressdispatches just night announced as the successor of Whitelaw Itold as editor-in-chief of the New York Tribune, wus Interviewed to-day, and be pronounced the re- port untrus, Mr. Kald, who fa to be married next weok, will vislt Europe on bis wedding tour and bo absent most uf the summer soagun, Hu has requested Col, Hay toast tho Tribunus HUF his absonce, Though his private interests in Cluvoland press him severely, 1, stay, to pluase hie friend, consented to “help out" on the Tribune, though It is diatinet ly understood thut Lisconnoution with the paper will nut oxtend beyond Mr, Rold’s retura., © MICHIGAN CITY WATER-WORKS, Bpeclat Dispatch tn The Chicago Tribune, Mromaan City, Ind. April 2,—Tpo watore works ayatorn 16 being extended on tho principal streets of tho city, to tho prison aud tuipter dive trlata, ang will be comploted by the Ist of June next. It is feared, huwever, that’ the pumps now tn use will be Inudequate tor thin new de- Rea Hea un dba Aan wi 10) na dletaine duy, and add new ‘and more powertul machinery. : eee LADIES' FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Bptctat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune. OARLINVILEE, Tit, April 2.—The annual Meeting of the Ladies’ Foreign Misalonary Bvolety of the Alton Preabytery was bold fo this elly to-day. Thore is a large attendance from the various cities and towns which compose the Preabytery, The xddross of woluome was do- Uvered by Mra, Dr, Matibews Of thlegliy, The Hurd, Pre: dont of Biackburn Uulyersity, The session wil Inet unt! Thursday, ————————— OBLTUARY. HENRY W. FARRAR, ‘Tho fanorat of tho Into Col. Heriry W. Farrar took pinco at -12 o'clock yesterday from his hone, No. 1244 Michigan avenue, A large con- course of peoplo gathered to pay their Inst respects ta ono who had boon so loved and hon+ ored during his lifetime, He was a’ man who hud warm frienda in every walk of Ifo, and thoro woro present thuse who had ‘mot with hin in nootal and business ciroles, and who reengnize In hie death tho toss of a. gonial companion and true friend, The remains reposed in a handsome casket in tho front parior, The casket was drapod with o allk ting, and on the Id were a number of hand- somo floral offeriuzs. A lnrga floral combina- tian piece, representing n crossed eword and pen, linked together bya band bearing the wort! “Colonel” in immortelles,was n tribute fromthe: attuohés of tho Evening Journal, with whom the deceased was so long nesociated. The Order of Elks sent a boautiful floral Kile badge. It was a circlo bearing tho words “Our Brother,” in which waa an elk’s head, ‘The Order was repre- sented by a vommittes aut a of John By detfery, Joseph Mackin, and H. A. Fistler, At tho foot of tho ensket was a iloral pitlow Pt the Initials “M. O. L. 1. 0.8." and acattoro about the reom words many other handsome trifutes from sorrowing friends, The services wore opencd with the hymn, “Tm Nearer Home,” by the Harinonia Quartot Messrs. Blonn and Howard, aad Mra. Farwell and Mra. Untfour. Tha Roy. Brooke Herfurd, pastor of the Church of the Messint, thon read anumber of appropriate scriptural BSUS, after which tho quartet sanz mtn With Me." ‘The short services wore brought toh close by a Atting prayor by tho Rey, Brooke Herford, and tho casket was conveyed to tho heurse by tho following gontiomen, who acted ns pall-bearcrs: Gon. P. HH. Sheridan, Geo: Hannan, Arohio Fisher, N. KX. Fairbank, Joct 1D. Harvey, and Charles Rhodes. Tho romalus were deposited in the vault at Rosehill. ~ Among tho gentlemen who attonded the servs Jova ut the house wore Seoretary-vf-Wav Lin- William C. Lyon, culty Charies Swartz, Assistnt-Troasuror Gil-John B, Jeifory, ert, Col, Aymtctuny, W. K. Sullivan, Il, A, Fistler, John B. Lyon, Govrge Sturges, 4, 1, Caraon, Ouinoy,Hl,Andraw Sbumany Porry H. Sinith, Arehio Fisher, Gen. P.H, Sheridan, duct D. Harvey, Charles Rhodes, ii. 0, Bannard, . K, Falebanic, ir. Johns overly 2, Chambers, Col, HN. Eldridgo, James G. Deven, Willinn 0, Clapp, Charics Sherman, lobn Ayer, 8, J. Modtil, Jeromiab Curtin, ieVicker, L, D, Powers, a Joseph Mackin, Nathan Corwith, ‘Thomas Kirkwood, John M. Dandy, Frederick, Whitehouse, 0, Ca varov, Milton Palmer, . Re Hitt Fh a ert Huyden, an rd tt Gon. IN. Stiles, W. L. Oxdgen, Capt. Edward F. Gate, Gen. A. L, Chetinin, Col. M. V. Sheridan, Gen, Juilus White, Gen. Willian E. Strong, Jozoph Smith, (eu. A, C, Ducat, Gen, fiuford, Melvilio W, Fullor, Dr, Svott, of Evanston, Dr. D, 8. Stnith, i, Irving’ Pearce, Honry Corwith, Shomas Wixnall, Willtam G. MeSfllian, Gen. J. W, Forsythe, Bureng, 8. Pika, hu DoKoven, Judge. Beokwith, Col, J. Minton Loomla, Gen. G. A. Forsythe, ‘Thomas Olark, Baird, J. i, Tinley, pt re Gene Wind, Whipplo, Poter Haikon, Mal Henty Gile, Maj. Clurence Dyor, — J. W. Odloll, Gen. H. I. Whitchouse, Henry Huntington, A. Mason, Guorge 1, Burroughs, a. J. Galloway, Abljab Kelth, , B.C. Cainptoll, Gedrro I. Ha Joni Me Nountree, Herbere Ayary Georgo 0, Wulkor, Mr, Sloan, Mr. Howard, TITADDEBS J. REMINGTON. —“7* Yeatorday was committed to onrth all that ro- mained of ‘Thaddous J, Remington, who dicd Sunday, the solemn aud impressive funoral sorvices of tho Eniscopal Charch bomg conduct- ed by tho Rov. Mr, Harris, Assistants Rectur of St. James’ Church. Tho funeral escort was com- posed of nbout 40 mombera of Chicnes Typo- graphical Union, No, 16, of which tho deceased was unhonored member. Mr. Hemington had been anomployé on ‘Cie Truinuxe for nearly fourteen yours, and was universally respeoted by bia fullow-workmon. | His remning were do- posited In the * Printers!” lot at Rosebill. CEUEBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS. MeENvotA, Il, April 23—Another death from cerebro-splnul meningitis occurred here on Monday. Tho victin was Mra. 0. 0, Merrifiold, whose husband purchased an Interest in tho Western Cottage Organ Company, and moved hero from Vermont ‘some mounts ago, Her child, 6 months old, dicd yestorduy, and both aro to be buried to-day, — Don’t Die on the Prenitaes. Aak druggists for * Rough on Ruts." It clears out rats, mice, bed-buge, ronched. 16. boxes. —— Woe recommend Eldredgesewing-machini a ; Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostratt andall forme of wenteral debility feneved. ty? tuking Menstnnn’s Peptoulzed Deer ‘Conic, tho only prepuration of beef containing Its entira nutritious propertics. it is not a mero stimu: jant like tho extracts of beet, but contains Dlood-making, force-genernting, and Ilfe-sus- taining propertica; je invaluable in nll onfeu- bleed conditions, whether tho restit of oxhuns> tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disoases, particularly if resulting from_ pulmo- nary comptnints, Cuswell, Hazard & Co,, pro~ prictors, Now York. For sate by druggiats. MARLIAGE LICENSES. Tho foliowing taarringo ficonnos wore isaued yestgre ay: Name, Tealitence, W. TL Mecormick, Altonn, {Bien towe dticags Henry Uter... £8 Superior, Elvina Poters, Niles Contre, It, ‘Thornton, HL + Kankakes, 10, Syitiiany au Flezlu Knigl t W. J. Patmer, {ital io ituttarder ‘Theodore Kven, Susannu Gornnwa eet 182 Wabaah ave” ae ay, 24.01.2105 Archor ay, is ot Cormen ar. gadrilia, Colo, ichigan wy, owas, N, echt woke ah <eaTonsa 4W. E, Betmpsor UMatde i, Hinelk Grande, . Northiotd, 1 Noruuolae itt Binttasun House, $indiaoa ay, Wad. Taylor. yeesee {Popsnad ledskwait 03: ‘a. Halls Chiy, Nob. 13,, Chiewgoe” braham J, Hordan i Agsla Wool roky) Harrington, I. Barrlugion, Ll. Lawrones, Kas, Chicaga, Davis nid. { Hentans ls Funn...., t, Van Tura dannie Wale (aa Sa Samos Iitone! Maria siertin ul angen hore {sabe Fornquest.,. Anna Cosne,, { harles Thomps: Hen Johnsun Al if {aiorave iti {arshie MeCauley. fa Marla uci Frank Genver « 7, {iovelvennecs als MARKIAGES, MANCOCK—BHAW=In this city, af of the b: ¥ Kev, ef iy trams perante oretey, fed DEATHS, BEYMOUI—In Hartford, Ct.. April 17, Catharine 8, wife of Danial ¥, Bort Sead y an : Funeral at tha ‘res! of bur dauzhter, No. 23 Boa tsat to-morrow ¢ ay) afterngon mtd o'cluck, Musial private. CLARE April 1%, James Clare, Funeral frum hia lute residoncs, 224 Archer-av., w lock Thursday ta Bt Lidge Churn. hon cyreto Calvary. + JAMIBYON—Aprit 18, John M. Jamioson, aged 30 eral from his * residence, 2816 $hurtion- ava thurduy ato docks wUrocelenan BUCK April Josupls 1 Luck, Leloved sgn of X, 1K, nxedd 4 yore D, and ary, Buol et . : pe uberal will take place trun 22ltver~st, at u'eluck ci ured: iit Ab sasuvite (ivan), Padueab (Ky.), and Kanaoe ty Papors pleas SIRS scant ot Hey dead tegen Saiwak pinks Wrionds of the tamlig raring oS Be AU Harry, only son of Mr, and Mrs. Honry soain, OF Noid Boeidun-st, used s youre aud t at mains wilt OO iaken to South Bend, 1nd., for 2 J thal, UDA i.) » daught Funseatwifl tke, plac front whe reddouce Hf ¢ perante, fui cel i. OF gay, April F400 10:0, by: are taviveds . vary Cemevery. ode oF the Tey Roalely waa niso niddrossed by Di == mapa ncn BATI PANOM—Tho funeral services af Mitre tako pinco at his tare Fenton Han Tabor ce Solock Thursiay, the Bat tna, and there y, a taxes to Onkwoud Comotery. nee bya AGkSEN—Are, Lonten A. Gison, uosday, Fanerat from 168 Honth _iiainod-a, i Amey, Saturday, Apri (9 Grapeteg RRIV—Tho funnenl of the pine from Ris intn romtenee: EIS CEM win uy ene 0 the Churet of the ‘Holy Nanette y co hy cara tu Calvur na thNNOUNCEE eae a ime, wedaf lorthwost will he hel y and we rata of th oF wiberland Army are Invivga it R, SANKEY- ! Oy i. BEY wd Me ACCOM, ANY Tiee. UORD murning and meening St Had eG Farwen tia git NBVENING OF READINGS Wo f 1 Chim renin oil Wy bE ABSOLUTELY PURE, MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TAUTAR, onsekeeper's favorite In tonding cites of the roa No other proparation wakes sucht Tight, tare es brenda, of luxurious pantry. ‘Can bo euton'by dyipe tes without fear of the its resulting from heheh Keatible food, Fez Commended for vucliyard ais eum by the Government Chemist, Dy OVAL HARING POWDEIE CU. kent nonvenv tt UELTION SALES, | By ELISON, FLERSHEDM £60, ~ Auctioneers, #4 and 8 Rundulptest, 2838 Michigan-ay, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, April 21, at 10 an, ENTIRE FURNITURE, Parlor and Chamber Sets, Care pets, Dining-room & Kitch: en Furniture, Beds and Bedding, &c., &c. ELIYON, SILEIM 4 CQ! 380 Hrie-st,, North Side, Marbio Front, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, April 21, at 10 a0 Brussels Carpets, Parlor & Cham her Sets, Dining-vroom and , Kitchen Furniture, Ete, ete. ELISON, FLEKSHEIM & By ELISON, FLERSHELM & 00, Nos, Hund 8 Randolpu-sy 15! Dearborn-av, ON FRIDAY MORNING, April 22, at 10 o’elvek, wo soll “ADT AUCTION THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Parlor Sults, Chambor Sete, Dinlug-!oom, Kitedey and. Sinan th ckooplage Quods of Urlyate Paste 01 OF resurye. Pe naar FESO FLERSITEIM § C0 Saturday Moming, April 23, at (0 o'clnl, at 215 South Morgan-9, Wo will soll with roserve, tha entire FURNITURE OF PRIVATE RESIDENC Parlor and Chamber Sets, Dintag-roora And Kitchen outtlt, Carpets and Geo eral Mousenuld Goud, Heat 80. ue By POMEROY & CU. ‘3748 Langley-av, ~ THIS THURSDAY MORNING, April 21, at 10 o’elock, the FURNITURE, Ete,, of the above residence will bo wid ATP AUCTION, Without resorvo or limit, to tho hlchist bidder, Coe fant creat or elecant. feanes f EVE. ing haere ‘urntture, Cal jy Hess, Bod Eber, Bley ote Pe POMVAOY 8 Co., Auctineet, NO. 31 PARK-AV., Wo will salt contonts of abave dwolling by uctet file (Thursday) maritng. April 2h nt i qicluck BS eae Ruuee “a elexan yy, ieee: Ml Ms uRuOUL ort Bttenton of vurchnsors, POMEHUY & CU. Auctioneert SATURDAY, April 23 AT {0 O'CLOCK A.gM., Wo willaoll Entire Contofita of Hleven- Room Dwelling Corner of Paulina & Walnut-sts., CONSISTING OF MT. Chamber Sets, Parlor Sulla, Hrs Wool Carpets, Staves, Crockery, a General Houscholit Govdss al Fowertul uality. — Ba Stand tn Tin 4 Tusewood Ca, Garden, Field, & Flower, wee ace Fh Bae FOGG Seheke

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