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. THE CITY. . till next meeting, - TIOE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1881—'WELVE PAGED, IN GENERATL. Trronone Tirroy 18 at the Palmer. F. . M1n.es, of Toronto, 1s at the Loeland. AL E. Popren, of lloston, (s at the Palmer, M. 'T. DoNOWOE, of oston, fs at tho Shetman, 1., M. Burony, of ltock Lilund, 16 at tho Bhor« man. jinNny AvAms, of Now Zealand, is at tho Tro- mont, ‘. W. EpwaAnns, of foughton, Mich,, Is at tho Tromant. GonaeT. HAZLETT, of Now Orlenns, is at tho Bheramu. ‘ D1, A. T FRERMAY, of Now London, Conn., 18 nt tho almer. HowrnT T. CONNtNQMANM, of Montrenl, s at the Tremont, D. D, Siuuway and famlly, of New Moxico,, mreat the Tremout. . SraTE-SENATOR IALPA PLusMs, of Btreator, 1L, f8 at tho Palner. Jonx W, Hovr, Governor of Wyoming Ters ritury, Is at the timer. J. B, Goupann, Genernl Frolght Agent of tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa K6 Hallrond, 18 at the Tremonts Mit. W, IL Braptry, tho Clork of the United Bintes Circult and Distriet Courts, loft yesterduy Lora trip to Europe, T impression derdved from something pubs “hshied hnhnsu,mm; morningtpapers thut Ml Juliet Corson's ‘cuol lnf duurse ended with lust ‘week i ineorroet. [t continues during tho present week, « WinLiAM H. Perrinoxs, of Tattle Croek, sioh., Genenitl Buperintendent of tho Chicugo & tirand Trunk Ralirond, ana 0. W, Ruggles, of Bt Louis, Genernl Passenger Agent of the 8t s & Iron Mountain Huflroud, aro at the + Palwer, JAMER CONDON, 2 yoars of nge, whilo walk ing along tho Fort Wayiie tracks nenr Thicty-sove el street aL 2af yesterduy morning was struck y Engine No. 108, and bad his left hand und wrist crushed. — Ho wus tukon futo townand sont to the County lvspital in the West ‘Lwolfth street pntrol wagon, Tur second day's snlo of the John ). Koy col- Jection resulted” {n the disposnl of n number of oxccedingly good pieturos at low prices, Tho 1leures ol ot realizo | the nrtist's expectis tons entirely, but ho has concluded to keep on exhibition the works remaining unsold durlng the rest of the wenk, and to disposo of then ut privata sato At modurnto prices. AN interasting colleetion of oll-paintings and rquurellos, wholly by forelgn srtists, hus been vne view this weok nt No,ul2 Wabush avontle, and will be sold nt nuction, commencing to-tay and endlng Saturday afternvon, peciully noticenblo 1 the coliection ure works of Brissot, Gubrlnd, Ganbuult, uumu%. Giojn, Lecmput- ten, Verboeckhoven, and Vibert. TRE damage dono the cansl banks botween thia clty and Summnlt by the resent overtlow of tho Deaplulues has been rupnired, the work be- ing linished yesterduy. Some drodeing remning 10 bo done, but tho siremn {8 ngain navigable, o total damage 18 estimated ut nbont ¥6,00, which the Commisgluners say would have beon much gronier but for the outlot afforded by the Chicugo River, WiLnian GREEN, while trinming hams in Wilson's pucking-honsu ut tho coraer of Canul and Adanis streets atl0 o'elock yesterday fores, ntuon, aceldentally cut himsell with his knife in ho right thich, e was takon to' his home, No. 112 Do Koven street, nnd was taken thenco to .1ha County Hospitul by the Weat 'Lwolltl streot lm‘ml wagon. ‘The wiund 18 o sovere ong, but s 1ot thought dungerous., . Tk was found Tuesday afternnon, (:anll Iper’s fee-house, betweun Summit and ity “Furest, tho budy of nn_unkuown mit supposed to-be that of o Inborer. 1n ®ils pockot wus !nlrn! buckskin driviog-gloves marked I M. Jondit, Dopuiy-Coroner Huuson held an ine rguest yesterdiy afternoon, and o verdict wos sturned to tho ‘oifect that tho man died from ‘polug uecldentattly run uver by u raliroad truin, 0 having been found near the track, | B A MEETING of tho church and socioty of thn Fcuml Presbyteriun Chureh was held lnst ovons 2 L thio Hev, Dr. Pulterson noting na Moderator, 'hte committeo uppolnted ut u provious wmecting foluok for u pasior and:to present availabl nitmes to the cliureh roported thut thoy had been unablo su fur to complete the work Intrusted to thetr cary, and asked further timo in which todo Bo. Tho request was granted. Tue dedlcotion of tho now Congrogationnl church, Michigan Clty, Ind., tukes pluco thls evening, tho Hev. Arthur Little, of Chicago, preuching tho sormon, and Prof. Hyde, of tho 'heological Beminary, offuring tho dodicatory }meer. At 3 p. o, areunion und furewell mects g will be held in the old church, when a bls- torical gtatemont will bo mnde, and nddresses doliversd by former vastors sud othors. Miss Kent Prict. o lady who has nchleved Bonie fame {n tho Fust us w dramatic-closution- ury-prohibition lecturer, Iumprlo at tho Pa- cific. Bho will deliver soveral addresses next Bunday under tho suspices of loeal temporanco soclotics, Bho Is n gruduate of Boston Unl- versity, an ncccmfllnhud ntnunfmphcr. n well known correspondent for tha Heralkd und other ioston pupers, & recognized musiclin oud per- Tormer on the cornct, and » dramutio reador, It hias beon declided not to romovo the Record- er's oflico tothe new County Bulldiug on May I, and probably the present guarters witl bo ocou- pled another manth, The bnsement of tho Court=-Houso 8 not- yot finished, and it was feared tha dust from brick and limo would in- ure tho books it .thoy were taken thoro, Nelther o now ofiica furnfture rendy, uud tho rumoval could not be made without somoe delny to business, which I8 heavy st presont. JusTioe BROWN yestorday fined John Garrity $5 anud costs for assuuiting und batlering a Ittlo buy numed Alexander Jemison, /son of J. M. Jemison, tho nttornoy. ‘1t was nil on acconnt of a littlo dog numed Ellza, The boy owned tho dog and Jost it, He snw it ono day tied In the winilow of nstoroon Franklin streot, where Garrlty 11 employed ne watchinan, and 'he protaptly ene tored tho placo to take posscssion of tho uulmal. Gurrity not only refused to give 16 up, but trounced tho owiler Into tho birguin when tho Jatter trivd totake it by force, Mr. Jomisan got thy dog back on n writ of replovis, and hud Gurrity artested on the churgo on which he was Yesterday tried and found gullty, Tk Executive Committos of the iron mold- ers et yesterday afternoon at No, 13 South 1lulsted streot for tho purpose of hearing re- vta fron tho Committees appolnted to visit ho severul foundrive, Tho reports may Lo summarized as follows: It huviug hosuroported yestentay that the Bu}wrlmemlmnu ot gha 1= nois Central and of R, T, Crune's sfhops hnd stated that §f the men roturnied to thelr work they would got tholr pay advaneced, the men wout to the Illinols Contral sbop Wednesduy wornluy with tho intention of worklng, but, In- stead, wore told by tho Buperintondent to go 1o the oflice and get thelr time, which .they did, Tho mon sny thoy hnve usked no moro thay ls Just aud uro deterinined to buve it, Tue Committees appolnted by the meeting of Brighton |-rarurlf'-uwuur- ut tho Puliner Houso to entl upon the Parkc Commissionors and the Chicago City Rallway Company met Yo!lenlur. An examination of the luw vonvineed the Come wlttes that the Purk Commissioners hind uisky pliod tho money collected frow the propert: vwnors mlone the Westorn avenuo boulevard, That requires that tho money shall be spent upoun the Approdehways to the purks, wnd tho surplug, If uny, be cx‘wndud npon tho parks thomselves, The Committco, withdr. Corwith at lts head, wiil muko steang vopresontadond to tho Park Hoard at its noxt wectlug, Thoe Hall- way_Committee have requested o mootiug with tho Directors of the Chileago City Itullway Cotn= pany at an early duy, A HEQULAR weekly meoting of the Iliiuols Autt-Manopoty Leaguo was held at the Tremont Jiuuse yestorduy afternoon, Mr, H, H. Watons in thw coair, The Committes appolnted st o provious meetiny to anvininate permunent offls curs falled 1o report, aod the meotlng procveded 1o wlert ofticors, us fullows: Presldont, B, L. Tirown; Vice-Presidont, 11, H, Wators: ~Bocro- tury, A Bradiey: Tewutor, s 8. Fivor Ou mation of Mr, Guorke Harding, # committee ‘wus uppolutod to obtain the nunes of mombrs of tho Guuernl Asseinbly who bad shown thom- solvus on the stdo of wonopolius und corporae tone, with u view to thoir pubilication. Mcssrs, Ilarding, Bradiey, and Brown wero namod ns #uoh cutmmittee. Tho constitution and Ly-luws of the Nationnl Leaguo wore adopted, and the meetwg udjourned for ono woek, THE WXST TOWN AUITING UOARD keld an adjourncd sesslon yesterduy uftornoon, at which all the members wero prosont. Justice Morrison having buea requestod at the Iast meating to prepure n resolution to he spread upon tho records, urflmluuf to pay Lack to Col= Jeotor Neblllo the §7.668.60 Of 2 por vent col- Jections wilh futerest, shonld the Suprotwe Court dechlo that e wus entitied to i, presonted the sumo, which was adopted. A resohition wus dlio lutroduced oxpressiig tho sonse of the Bourd thut the disputod ¥ 2 por sent" rightfully aud legully bolouipy 10 thu tows uid tht bure- after no olerks’ or Deputies' {billsanould bo nu dited or ordered lmlu Uil the per vent bad been Pild ovor to the town, subjest, bowever, to tha’ gucislon of thu suyrumy Court, It wad luid over ‘Tho Asscssor's bill of 22,000 for sorvices wae ©opposcd Ly Justico Walsh, who reud . from the wtututer show thut ho was roquired by law to Lt Y, uur o worked. Tho "blll was ull the mewbund voliug ayo ox- cept Justices Walsh uud Eberbardt, resulution was ulso pavsed that the men who acted us olgrks und fudges of eloction bo puid & vich, Justiges Tigursoll und Morvison Thought the fellows who did not slgn thelr rew turns and got thew wo shnmefuily mixed ought ot tohave a ceot. The Asscasor presentod a list af twenty-clght Doputics aud three clorky, They ‘were all contirined, i The Board udjourned il hext Wednesday at o'clock. BUFPRESSION OF VICK, Tho Cuicago Branch of the Western Bocloty Tor thu Buppresslon o Vico,~an adtrably ore wanization which bas done very valuable work fu thu wuy of puiting down ourtain kinds uf wickédaess~iu’ [ta last report §ives u grutifylng record of enco ly made to the arrest of Chinrles G. Horton, Peter W, Wil)am3, Edwin 11 Mathews, Dunlel 8. 1. Mathews, Dr, Edward Oshorne, and Glibert 8. Bnldwin for the eireulation of obacone publicn- tinns, otc., and to tho fact that besldes theso there nre tndor indictment Dr. g, H. Clark, Dr. Hlnw.&l'r. Shivp, and Dr. Bmith Whittier (a1l spa- olnlista), Baturday, slx burinl permnits, 18 * gotting botter,""—that 1t s **all right." up tholr * keno ™ roous Muy L much to the llllll|umlnhlwmnl a number of telepbone peoph an streot, &3,000¢ J, W, 11 Tier and the Crib im work, Kefors | Eight of theso sprolulista who wero o operating ln_ Chieago ~whon the oty wus formed avo ettt and the balf dozon «till romnining are now practising tholr nefarious business, hut not with auch faoilitics ns ity ordinanco apeoiulist™ provi part of thelr business, furmerly, tho recent rohibiting the circulation of mivortisemonts on tho streots R vory fuod measure, and stopping this THE CITY-ITALL, CONTROLLER Ounum probably Lo homo Tk legistenr of Vital Statistics iSsuod thirty- m;ll':“ r-:{l‘;{‘f‘)'l‘nlrl‘lhl“ml‘lg‘g up his mind tosign the CoustzesioNer DDy Worr snys the take water Bixoe Jan. 4, LiHO dug licenses huvo beon I8« Bued by the City Clerk, tho roceipts trom this sourco belug $2.480. ' It té undorstond that Mayor Harrison has is. sucdordersto tho numblors interestud to olose T Committen un Judiciary didu’t meed, sewor-pipu contriotors. THEARUIEI RLKCT HRAND hus bis bond algned 1n Ltank, and is nuxious to have tho Counell fix the amount, 50 thut he cun rolleve Ar, Solpp noxt week, Cirv-Exaingen Cnrainn will begin noxt wock tho tnkiog of sonndingaat the diiferent bridges In order to find out whore dredging will bo noe- ‘essary this summer. Axoxa the bullding permits lssucd wore tho following: J. Keonor, “twoestory xlwnun{‘g. BIXW, No, #8156 Wontworth_avensue, $L.000: F. Guond, twoustory dwelling, ixi0, Nu. 621 North Clark rouks, threo-atory dwells 1ing, d1x60, No. 2K Ontario streot, $15000, SrectMENs uf tho water betwoon tho North wero taken from tho luke yos- terdny and turned over to Prof, Paton, of the Menlth Depurtinent, for nnalysis, tho nbject bulng to determine whether oF not tho water fieimkyllr'.‘ Mliable 1o injurc the health of thuso who rin] A DELEGATION Of seavengors ealled on Come misgioner Do Wolf yestenday to protest against the luention of the tumping-ground for nlghts “sodl & mile west of Humboldt Park, they wanting tho stufl deposited. whore it is now,—corner of Chicago avenue and the boulavard.” No change will be 1nude. ‘THR following cases of eontnglous dlsnascs were reported to the Health nuthoritics yoster- day: Bearlet-fover, No. I& Mudison street, No. U North Curpenter streat (two cnscs) No. 460 Fulton_street, No. 110 Libertystroot: diphtherin, No. 13 Wil strect, No. U7l South Huisted _stroet, No. 374 West Luke street: measics, No. 14 Cannlport uvonue, No, 471 Fifth nvenuo; swalls pox, Nu. 11 Milwaukee avenue, CiAnLrs CnoNoke, Licutonant of Engine No. 11, died in w street-gar on Clybourn iveniuo yess torday imornlig whilo returning from broukfnat, Tlonrt-discusy was probably the ciuuso of his death, e hnd been connceted with the Firo Uepartiment about saven years, and wit. an_ex- cellont tiromun and ollicer. Ho loaves n wife and {lvo little childron, His funcral wiil tuke p:nu(-“lfrld:y moraing from No. 64 fremont atreof iz contrnets for the preliminary cleaning of tho streots of the North Divislon, and thuse of the Bouth Division south of \vuutz--ucond streot, ween let Tuesday, but owing to tho liquid condition of the tud nothing can be doe until somo of the watcr evaporutes, und thoro Beems to bo clear wouther ashoad. Tho ' contruots for - tho remaindor of the city will g lot to-morruw moruims. Thu thine provision fu all is twelvo days from tho dute of slgning, but it 18 hardly probable thut tho work will bo done within thal perlud. MAvon ITAriisoN 18 {nclined to withhold for three months the § per cont Inoreuse on tho salnries of eity owployés voted by tho Couneil. _Tho ° clorks, romen, olico- men, and others have boeen pul the sumo ns last yoar for January, Fobruary. and March, and they will probubly vot get any moro. His [onor says'that. o dovsn't think thoy ara entitled to the mdditlon until after the Appro- printion vlll took effect,—April 1, Ovur $:0.000 will bo suved,—nnt snved oxuotly, but bo left nvallable for othor purposes, nd the Mayor docs not proposa to continuo the polley of ncenmuia- tion, The surplus In_tho Police Dopattmunt miy bo expendod in extending tho alirm sys- tem, and that in tho Firo Dopartment in tho crection of n new engino-honse, I'ng polico alarm wires In tho Harrison-streot distriot.—~tho Houth Sidg, north of Fourteonth strovt, — wero strung vostorday. though uothing hus been . dono towarde ot- ting “tho boxes, Prof. Harrett beiug nnxious to have tho lines In position boforc Muy 1. alnee nftur that date thoy chtinot be put up on aeeount of the provisions of tho now ordinance, Aswas atated {n g TIMUNK Somy days ago, the Wostorn Union and the tulephone vompuny nre rushiug things to got up all tho wires thoy can by tho lst, Heyond that time they will cither’ have to stup operations or viouto the jaw, 0 telegruph cnmpm'xz is . uot so mich put ont by this ns e telephone compnny, Imnedlutely nftor the Ist of May thoro will bo i lnrgo numbor of removals, Inwyors and others changing from tholr present offices to tho new vnes In tho Portland or Borden Tloek, or othor blogkd near the Court-House, It Is bard to see how new wires can bo put up to accommoduto thom without violnting the ordi- nanee, for this buiness cannot bu dono bofora tho Jut of May, Tho prabubilitios are that tho fnconvenionce arising trom tha ordinanze will bo so gront that it will bo amended. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. SnEni¥y MANN hasottered Col. Raffen a position in tho Jwl, nnd nwaits his ncceptance of It, whion would seom to indlcato that sume ch®nges aro on the tapls, Tms will bo the last trinl dny for tho April torm In the Crimiunl Court. To-tnorrow will by given to honrlog motlous, und Saturday will Lo soutenca day. Junar 1iawes was alok yosterday and nothing wus done in tis court, o I8 expeated to boon duty to-dny, when tho eall of tho day bofore willbe wmada, 1xNiy RiveNsurd, asWost Sldo grocor, was pyt in Jail yeatorday nfternvon for debt, at the instanco of ‘Almor I, Wolle, but was relonaed fow hours later on buil, The clatin against him is for 870, nud & hearing of the cuse was sot for this worniug, Kusaman, tho Blue JTaland nvenuo drugglst under indiotment for munsiuughtor, was avound esterdny to give new bond, Oue of binsurotics, 1 appenrs, hns disposud of dome of his property recently, and Kussiuan wauts to inaka sure that his bondt is kopt good, He will be uround agatn to-duy, and will ninko Blmsolf sceure. Tn Grand Jury disposed ot u number of canes yesterdny, and returned an indletinent axainat the mugh-indicted John P. lore for mulfos- annce. Tholr visit to the Insane Asylum and Poor-flouse the duy before was repurten to have beon yulte plonsant, Thoy will detall tholr ob- servations und muke some suggestions looking to ynproving the umnurumem uf the {nstitu- tiors to tho Court in writing Saturday, Soum weoks ago It wus expeoted that the county olices would be moved into tho now Court-Houso un or about Muy 1, but It now turnd out that the romoval of sone of them will have to be indefiultly postpond, becnuse tho Dufiding will not bo ready. The Probate Court will move during the weok, und next week sonio of the othor courts mny move, but theso will bo ll the changus mado for ke luust u month, Tig Comumittea on ublio Bulldings of tho County Bosrd mot yesterdny and devoted cous aldurnblo time, without arriving at nny conclhie slon, to disoussing tho quustion of putting u high-prossire pump in the new Court-Houso, An estimate for LUK n taver of Davils & Co, for speclal work on elovaton wus nHowed., The vatimatesof O'livien for oxtru plastering and of the Burlngton Minufaoturing Compuny tor waluscotlng “were luld over until tho next mooting, Tukus was nothing done é/mun!uv in the pending totlon in the County Court for » now trial in the cusu of Miss Curuline K. Duy, It learned, however, that the motion bud b #¢ the instauos of the mother and Duy, who aro moro thun ever couvinou Is tusauc, Beforo umukine tho motion they miked Judue Loomnts for his ndvico, which hovefused to give, und from biw, it apposrd, thoy went to the County Aunnu-.{ who, 80 far, has done nothing furiher than 10 fle thomution, ‘which will most probubly bo ourd th-duy. - If 4 new triulls grantod & van ““3 bu upon the sutting ualde of the roeent verdlet in the cuso, which 18 In the provinse of the Court, und if une 18 bud thoro promisus to Lo sumo strouge dovals opments. Soverul attorneys huve voluntsurod 10 tuko gharge of Miss Duay's defense, wnl vronieo to go to tho bottom of the much-trivd cauve, A NOVEL BUIT, g A rather novel suit was tried la the County Court ,yolmn.lly ufternoon, the Htignute belug Joln Frelifor and Mrs, Eva Bohrelbor, or soneltie Inw vs, mother-in<law, Thoe furmer sought 1o recover from tho lsttor the \vuurlnurpuurul. o;u.. of bis decousod wite. ‘The purticalur artle clo In_ dldpute wus tho wedding shawl, und tho polnt (o law. was whuther the juothor could lay cluln to the clotbing or uther urtivics she hud sivon tho deceused ‘befure ber mnrHoge, The cevidenco shuwed that uttey the -deuth of the de- veased 8 burgain bud beun entered fnto butwuen the contostuuts, b{ which the muthor was to buve ull of the clothing and heddlnq. exeept the bridal wreath and vell, and after Haton! 0 the plead f throv attornoys, tha Court beld that he divigion agreed upon should hold yood, whiob wis regurded as o substantial véumrl for tho dofoudant, Tho costs were divided batweon tho litiguuts, U8, A, Two HUNDREL burrels of alcobol were exe vorted yosterduy. AT tho Bub-Troasury yesterday S100 fa slivur Saturdny, May 7. the Zealandin will st with Chint lngineer. OF CinTiFICATE CERTIFICATE and $10,000 in gold swas disbjirsed, The receipts amounted to $12,000 in sliver. Tie Fedornl Grand Jury honnd only one wite ness yestorday, the rest of tho timo boing de- voted ton sories of votes on lidietments. Tie Internnl_revenue rocolpts i;ulmrdny amounted to $17,003, of which #2000 waa for fpirits, sl.l&: for tobmeco atd vigars, S for bear, and £06,620 for specinl taxes. FOLLOWENG 18 tho list of dutinblo gols re- eelved at the Custom-Houso il Callum & Co,, 113 casks nie: Jo HOK « nges window glass: H, Cha culls {."‘ V. Farwvell & Co., 6 eases dry goilsg Field & Co., 53 visos ey goo wire rope: Marehill dng WA, Ttoss & Co., 100 barrels gloger nlo. Colleotions, Postasten PAnyugi has received from the Tostmustor-Genoral tho anllings of the trans- Pacitio tnulls, 'Fuosduy, Mty i, the Occanlo, and Thursdny, May 19, the Gity of Tokiv will Suil from Ban Franoisco with malls for Jupat, Hllnlu(hl\l. Hong Kong, dependont Chinosy ports, aud tho East lwdies, oxcept Dreitist Indin. Hyduog, Australln, tho Istands, via Kydney, Now South Wales, Now Zealand, and” Australln, Lotters, to rench these stommors, should bo malled in Chiongo fully alx days bofore. TIIE SOUTH PARK,. TAS ON MICUIGAN AVENUE. The Bouth Park Board met yesteriay, nil the maombers being presont; also, Mr. Fostor, tho malls for Houoluln Sandwich Ialands, ©15] Mr, Watking, of tho South 8ide Gns Company, apponred before the Bonrd, and stated the Cotne puny waa prepared to put tho wus-pipeson Mich- Igan nvenue In verfeet repaly und make the necessary conpections with the street-lamps, the latter to be furnishod by the Nodrd, He od- visod an fnh Instend of n half-inch urun-rluo to tlie sldownlk, He thought s dlsuines of 150 feot between tho lagp-posts wis too much, and rec- ommended that thoy be sot onee in W feot, thus miking the distance between lighte—takin Dot sides tho street—iity fect, 1t wad intotded . for un ulu‘mmlnmlc\-unl. aud shonid be amply lighted, He uiso thought tho water-plpes should bu not loss thun five feet under tho eurtace to proteot thoin frum frost, e hoped tho Boird would notity hlm when zlm; were ruady for the Gus Compuny to bugin work. Mr, Callnghan moved that the city bo request- ed to relay the water miain un Mickignn nvenuo frowm Liko Park pluce to Thirty-NIfth strect,ut depth of ut lenst five foot beneath the new fine Ished surfuce; und that tho minimum size of the pipe bo elght inches nternal dinincters: ulso tho siimo on ‘U'hirty-fifth street from Michigan ave- nue to Graud bonlevand, Carried, : PARK IMPROVESENTS, An approximito vstiimate of the cost of drain- Ing Lafuyotto nvenuo s fae southas bultt, and un interéepting denin to tho west of the lnke, and mrplylux A tomporary outlot for the inke to Sixticth street, wus submitted by the Guneral Suporiniendent. The total cost wns £4218. Tho SBuporintendent was _{nstructed to proceed to- conbmg Lo his estimates, and the Auditor and Beeretiry ta solleit otfers for plpes. A communlention from the 1liinols Contral Raflrond, nunounciug that they wero nbout to oroct o bundsome pussenger stution at South Purk, nnd usking the Hoanl to snssist in orm- menting the grounds, was roferred to tho Hortl- cultural Comuittee, Ints ot tho north 1t was declded to sod the cnd of tho nvonun us un experlent, Tho BEnaliuneer was suthorized to consult with tho Chicago, DBurlington & Quiney Rallroad in regard tocbanging tho grade atSixteonth streots wlso, to look ufter tho grade at Twonty-socond strect, Messrs, Walsh, Callaghnn, and Cornell wero appaluted to confer with Comulssioner Waller 1t regurd to tha disposition of tho catch-busing, liydrunty, und lamp-posta, Mr. Foster wus ndd- f“," tno Committeo to report at o special meets i otion wns pnssed to ask tho Councll tosus- pend tho $10 license fee for making sewor con- neuotlons, the Connnission having to construct tho 167 cuten-baslug, Hiteheools, Dupee & Judah wore clected nte tarneya for the Board, The Committco un IHortlenlture reported agualust plucing plants on exhibition In public fuirs, Adopted. WORK ON TIE MICAIOAN AVENUE INPHOVEMENT was commeneed lust Thursduy at Lake Park place, and will be pushed us fast as the woathor permits, The old curbstone is now bolog tukun vut und the new one sot on the true line, rder to innke It stralght, tha ourl hns to bo set back toward tho lot llue 8ix foet in somo plnces, It hus been found that miuieh of tho old vurbatano which was thouxht to bo gped Is 8o rotton that now stone bas to bo substituted. The statemunt that tho contractor was delivering rum- stone wid Incorrect, and ruw out of tho fuat that the uld curb wus turn- ng out g0 poorly. Tho catch-busing nre nlso bumf put In. A'force of men s organlzing, aud it is intended to keop the setting of the curb and busina n littto nhond of the rest of tho fmne ‘pruvemients, so that n blook or two can boclosed up for paving us the work proceeds. 1t has been docided to ‘mmono the tree-planting till full, as tho sunson 18 8o tnte It g foured [t cannot be done now with succesd, Tho Boutk Park Boned expucts to huve tho wholo work from Lako Park ta Thiety-fifth streot comploted by Dec. 1. All the contrnots hnve boen lot, ‘I'ne lnegor proporty-twners evinoe a dlsposis tion topay tho wholw nasosstment utonag, instend of by one installinent ench year for fuur years at 0 per cout interest, Bovernl of thom hnvo already pitld tho whalo asscssment, and the funds are not lkely to be short. About $30,000 hus been collected, 1t s understood that Ald, Bullard hopes to bring the impeovement down to Hurmon ocourt by Induoing the property-nwners opposit tho Lnke Front to pay the coatof improving tho onst aldu of the nvenus, ind trusting to the city to re- imburse thom {n future, TNE INTERNATIONAL., SOME INTERESTING CKNTIFICATEA OF DEPOSIT. Tue TRIBUNE published the othor day u vory full eynopsis of the roport ot Commlssionor Raum on tho Internationul Bank, Tho follgw- ing oxtract frow thoreport will bo of intorest to bankors: Thirty-two certificates which nagt boon lssued by the bank, smounting ln the uggregate to F1.686,000, woro praduced for oxaminatlon. Fol- lowing are coples which 1 tave caused to be madv of four of these certificutos: [No. 1023.] INTERNATIONAL DANK, Cl10AGa, April 16, 1850, Honrlctta osenfeld has deposited with this bank one hundved forty thousund dol- lard in currency, payable Inlike funds to hur order on rotuen hercof, with i por cont iotwrest per annum, on fife doys' uotice, Erruinaes, Cashior, [No. 124.] INTEIRNATIONAY TIANK, Citn0aao, Dua, 3, 1877, Tho Chatham Natiomnl Unik bhus de- Poanud with this bunk ullnlr taouannd dul- urs In ourreney, puyablo fn like funds to (ts order on,return hureof, sixty duys atter dute, with 7 pur cunt intorest p, a. . Erruinakn, Cashicr, OF DEPOSIT- OF DEPOSIT. [No. 1010) clmnm-rmsn. DANK, 10AG0, 1., Muy b, 1831, 4 ! | Mes, Honrlotew Rosenfold has deposited In E[thig buuk two hBundred threo thousand dollurs, pufvnhle to tho order of nersolt in curront fundaonreturn of this cortitionto 1=} umgurlr indorsed, thirty duys after date, with 4 per cent luteruvst p. n. ErrriNaxn, Cashler, INTRRNATIONAL HANK, ... Cnicaao, Oct, 10, 188, .The Unlon Natlonul Munk has deposited with thls lunk ""f thousand dollurs n errenoy, payuble In 1ike funds to s or- dur on riturn horoaf, with7 per cent fntereat 1 4. from dnte untll paid, EtrLizaem, Casbler, g CERTIFICATE oy DErasiT. THE WRONG BELL, NEW SCHEME OF DISIONEST CONDUCTORS. Mentlon was mado {n THE PRIBUNE sumo mouths ugo ol tho discharge of several West Bide cur-vonduotors for using whut wus eatled ‘‘the brothur-fu-luw,"—u machine with @ bolls nttachnt,—by menns of which they decelved pussengers und robbed the Company. Dishouost vonduvtors, ke contidence-men und othors who 1ivo by thoir wits, aro not **stumped ** by expose ures, the Inventivo fuculty of wite of the cruft "T)En :nunu it m thulr” power to appropriate niul As wan antiolpatod, i iow wmuchine bas been tton up todo tho work of the **Lrother-ine uw," A fow coniduotors on the Wost Bldo lines ure using It, ng are somoe an tho Bouth Bidu ones, und thoso hu the secrot nre pockoting In the ug- grogute sumoewhero 1n tho nelghborbood of !’ uduy, The conductor, us s known, bave ou the front of thelr conts o muchine for registor {ug the number of cush pusdengers, Bvery nne upparently vings tho betlinsido of it whou "ho e hauded ® nickol | really do rivg 8 boll whonueyor they rocelve # fure, but it fa not In uli cuses tho bell wbich thoy sbould ring, Tho thieviug conduotors bave unidernonth tholr couts Lol the n-zhwr u pleco of wonl, sbiped pot unlikon wutuli-uuée, The Invido is ralluwm out, lo boll with a und containg . o et stilt rubbor attuchmest and a small rubber -u-luf which extends Just boyond tho odge of the . voul After * tuking 1, i fure, tao dishonost couduotor pulls the rubber string quickly, hidlug tho lower part of tho rege ister with nhy bund, kud us o Loll rings o pom-l;: looking At him would imugione 3 wus the right ono, The ~[faut that thu Bouth aud West Sida Coppunies aro boly robbied 18 well knowa (o the ollivers, and uy al tha disbonest oo ar I:r;ml watubied ln“\'l— dency of guilt obtainod uzalust tham, 1t I probae blo thae tnore will bo sume vucapulvs on the Heit Of nuxt mouth, £ TALSE WEIGHTS, DARMETATTER AND THE BCALKR. * *~ ° Yestorduy afterncon Mrs. B, B. White, the owncr of the moat-murket No, 0 Twonty-second street, uppeared beforo Justioo Bummerileld as the prosecutrix In a ruther uuvel cuse of obtain. lng woney under false protenscs. Tho dofends ant futhe caso was Solomon Darmstatier, and tho cuse wade out egainst him was this: For /moarly two yoars M, White hus bren bnyl:fl bor suvplles from Darmstatier, wbo poddl these supplies himself with a wagon, Whonover ho sold a auarter or & half of boef, venl, or inutton, us tho ease mlght be, ho would tako tho moat In hia arms and etand on tho henles, and thot samno of Mrs, White's hetp would woigh him and the ment togothor, Then ho woulil hang up the ment and be wotghed alone, bis weight being Anally subtrnoted from tho orlginnt, 8o as to got at tho real wolght ot the ment, Tt was at longth notfcad by rumo of the nt- tiehCs of tho ment-murkot’ that Darmstattor whon bolng wolghed with tho ment in bis neing invarinbly nluoni‘m the extreme outer end of tho platformof tho scales and that swhon his enre cnss _wis beimg welghed alone ho invariubly stood an the ceutro of tho —platforni An’ experlmont wis inude, which showed that a wolght plicod at the outer end of tho plkt-- furn xlrpcnl tha senles at o larger figiro than whon plueed on the cuntro of tho platform, Ace cordingly, tho noxt timo that Mr. Darmstatter folid 1 hink of meat at Mrs, White's, and nftor It hwl been welighend in tho usual way, it wasros weighed nfouo nnd found to show a “shortage of about thirty pounds, Durmstattor was promptly nceused, and he bogged that to prosecution Mioulil Lo brought nwufixst him, offoring to give Mes. White n otonn recelpt for some toney sho was owing hiti— sone 8200 or £300~ 1T sho would not_exptigo him, This, it loast, was the testimony of tho proso- outlon, and they bad the fileaticar scales and if of a xlumj’ sheep right in court to expluin how tho artitico wan perpetrated, The nmuount alleged hava boen lost by Mra. White in this wny wa{ over $1,000. Darmstattor made no Esm il dofonso, and waa held to tha Criminal Court 88 a *souly " vifondor in tho sum of $700. STREEL PAVEMENTS. SUPEIUNTENDENT LARE'S VIRWA. A reportor bad a talk with SBuperintendont Lnko, of tho West Division Raflway Company, yestorday on the subject of stroct pavemonts, his opinton boing worth something, as he has had considorable experlence. ) “Wo havo poor stroots,’ sald he, “and always will bavoas long as wo uso wood for paving thom. I bollove the truo polloy—-consulting tho interosts of both the vroporty-owners and tho public—1is to put down granit blocks from ourb to curb In tho businoss portion of tho city. Oute sldo of that district, on the etrcots used by tha rullronds, the spaco betwoen the ralls should Lo - paved with stone,—blocks of grunit onoithor sido of tho radls and nicoly- gorted buwlders in tho contre, not more thun six Inchoes fn dopth sor four luchos In dinwmeter, to muke n smouth surfuce. The blovks next tho Tills nre nocessacy 1o provent wigon wheols from cutting down and making ruts, which are hard to get out of, Ou somo streots, where the rmmln object 1o cobblestones or granit, the cou- res could La fllied with granit inscadam.” * Why not uso llmestone?*™ 1t woirs out tou fuat, and beconies dust and dirt, Thoreforo I would use granit. And I ine tond this sutnier, §f tho Compuny permits me, to ot some aud crugh it, and uso it between our linea to see how it will work." * You arv opposal th wood “Yus, But It (s bettorat lirst_on some strects inorder to improve tho foundatlon. Oun Lnko atreat, for instuneo, 1t wotlidn't du to use stone there ut tho start, After tho wood {8 worn out, whick will Lo in six or cight months—wo muy mako it lnst untll next yeur—tho bed will be solid, and 1n good eundition for stone.™ At this polut Mr. Liko satd he ¢ould ndd noth- g new, as Mayor Hurrison bad covered the wholo ground In tho intorview published In Wed- nesday’'s TRIBUNE, - Tho reporter then nsked him what his ideps woro as to the utllizution of TUE WASHINGTON STREET TUNNEL, 80 ng to rellove the brldyos, * [ think it fonsible,” ho replied, *1¢ thoro was a cablo roud on Washington strect from Oxden uvenuo to Michlyun uvenue. Thon half the cars now run on Madison, Rendoiph, and othor streots could bo wwitehod olf und bauled over that line by n dummy. A timo table would bo urranged 80 thut the dummy would plck up enrs at Ogduen avenue and Hulsted stroot going east or westand make up u trafi, tho horses which brought ears bound east to the Junotions takin awny thoso bound west, Little or no thine woulil Lo lost in muking tho change. With this cable rond the people would Lo well accommudated, ovon In tho mnrning und ovening whon tho gront rush overcrowds tho enrs." *Couldn't u cuble be put in tho tunnel simply, and tho onrs ko right and lefc- on Franklin and Clinton etreetsy” Ol yess but thero would have to bo horscs nt both ends, and tho doluys would by great on nceount of tho stoppuge of curs, so thut littie or nothing ‘would be i ho presont method of gotiiny nurass tho rivol A cuble rond on Washington streot, ospeclally on the West Slde, 18 out of the question, since tho clty has turned over tho strcot west of Halsteil to the Park Comimnissionors for boules urd purpodes, and the Board would never con- sout to have tracks laid on It THE LAND LEAGUE, PREPAIING FOIt THE BTATE CONVENTION. The 1llinofa Btato Lund-Loaguo Couventlon will meet In Chicago Bunday, and to furthor tho rrrangomonts for thalevent tho Central Leugue held o meotivg last night at Burke's Hotel, Mr. James Lymun in the obair. Dan. O'Lenry, pedestrian, was prescpt as o apoctator of tho dellberations. A lotier was rocelved from Mr, Joun Koright, Presideut of the Contral Longue, tendering bis resignution as Presldent of tho Central Land Lougue, he feellng that ho could not devote tho timo ‘necessury to the propor fultilliment of tho dutles of tho offive, The ros- Ignation wns nceoptod, und the roticiog oftieinl was mide tho subject of suma Wnfuvoravle crit- lolsm for nbundoning the cuuse. The question 13 to his successor was luld over. Correaponding Seorotury O"Foole unnounced that ho bad recelved notiticntions that delogates would Lo presont at the Couvention trom Bpringlield, Jollet, Lockport, Elgln, Feoria, Ko- wanec, and other vitles. The Whird Ward of this city_woull send five delegates, the Foutth six, tho Fifth fourteen, tho Bixth tftoen, tho Eirhth thirtucn, 4nd the Soventeonth ten. Thore wero muny uthor Lesgues yet to beur from, and " it was probable that the hall at tbe corner of Luke. and La Bulle streets would bo too smell for. the Convention. - dr. £, W, Dunn was appolnted . cumniittos of oue to socure kumo othor hnll; P, H., O"lete, 1. T Fitzgibbon, J, D, Lyons, and I, W, Dunn wery appointed 4 committée to nrrango for o roducs ton of rallroud furcs for vuteldo ielogutes, Tha time for the Convention to usavmbly wus tixcd ur? p,on., and it was declded that, in addition 1o rogulur delegntos, nil ottlcers of Ln\ld Loenguey in tho Siate and nll mewbers of the Central Lund Lougue of Chlcago should bo entitied to suuts in tho Convuention. Further arraugomonts wore postponed until Friday night, whon u reg- ulur secting of tho Leakue will bo beld, A mecting of the Lund Lesgue under tho ausplees of the Firat Division of A. O, 11, wus beld last night in 8t. Pulrick's dchool, on Des- Hluluc: streot, noar Adams, P, Rt RHigglns, ‘homus A, Smyth, and Jobn Connell wery tips pointed duleymtis Lo the Btate Conventlon. The mucting than adjourned til next Tuvsduy even- ing, nt whioh timo it I8 proposed to chango tho e uuwo of the Club, PLYMOUTH CIIURCH, PASTOR AND CONGREQATION, The rumors 6f two yoars ngo of dissatistaotion Ju Piymouth Church with tho pustor, the lov. Churles Hall Evereat, havo been ronowed of late, and in the pnst few duys buvo been given hnpe- tus by roports from Wasbington to tho effeat that 4 ncommittco from, the ehurch was In that olty with o view to extending a call to tho Rov, Dr. Paxton, A reportor yestorday took some nning to fuok tho matter up, and found I ciron- utiig umong the members of the reverend kon- tluniun’s flock, that the Tumors hid somo busla In fiiot, but that it wos not truo that the dissatls- taction bud youe so fur, ov tukon such ahnpo, ny o Justify the stutemeut that bid suc or Wis boiing luoked up. Mr. Evereat cume to Plymouth Churob frum Brooklyn four yours ugo,to suce veud the NRov. Willlmin Alvin Bartlott, and tho fucts uro that tho Church his alwnys Toit ton i for him, and ho bus cume fur from mocting oxpuctution i the pulplt, A8 u pustor, hows ovar, ho was found posdtesed Of Imuuy sire ate tributes, and be has’ done wore fur the Church, porhups, thun any-or bl producessors in tho suine leagth of tine, ‘Iwo years ugo be ruliud the cburch dubt, semounting to abuut™ §60,000, und bus added ||ufu: lurgoly to the memborship: but it 1s vluimed by mmmnumt tho majority of thoso he bins brougbe te Chureh bave boun fram thy poorer vinsdes, which bus been uny- thiug but gratifylug In the oyes uf thuso who pay the Chitroh Dills sour ufter yoar, 0 one can Lo fouid to sny anything akulost Bl St e Wi, PRty JULGrAL St 0 suntimen i talkud to that heo thuse nekod powor, and was oot n large eneugh - oman, fn an Intllectual scnse, to meot thio tasted and desirea of the conuregution, which .48 ouv of the fineat und wealthiest In tho clty. There conld not be dlscovered, elthor, the seuis Lluueo of un organlzed noveinent 10 displaca hhm, but It wus broadly hinted thut his roslgna- don wus amnoug tho. probubllities of tho noar futury, und that thoro wiuld be natliing in thg wuy of nccepting it exoupt the faot that 1t wis feurod thut bijs pluce could not be buttor Alled without considerablo delay and trouble, SUBURBA BYANSTON, . Ycstorday at 8 p. m,, ut tho residence of the bride, cornor of Sherman avouuo aud Davis street, ocourred the wodding of Miss Mary Leo aug Mr. Johin I, Geduey, of Minneapotls, Mion, 1A ception was hold from T untll 9 o'clogk, when 3Mr, and Mps, Godney depurtod for Minng. upolis, whure thely (uluru houio will be, + bl evening o small com; | {uvitadon n tho urlons of tha by wped \Jomlnn“’n Collvge, whore Mr, A, 'ilrmuun Aloott, wiil Bold 0 couvensation on * Concord Autbory,” Biv. Alcott iy now ubuve B years uld, and the fow 'who are Invited 3o this entertuiniuent will enjoy 6 7810 troat, . e —— AGAIN ARRESTED FOR LIBEL. . Speciut Dispatch to The CAlcugo Tribund, MiLwAUKEE, Aprll37.—Willlam E, Cramer was arrested this afternoon.ou 8 chirgs of erhininal libel preferred by Matt Finch, and, refusing to give ball, was taken to the Coun- ty Jall aud turned dnto s cell ‘Thoe spectaclo of tha feeblo old man in with the eriminala ceration Somers, who elaim 825,000 for an slleged dofamation of churacter. SPRING. MARRIAGE LICENSES, WA BELL TIE N T ILLINOTR. : "ha following macriage lleonsas waro issuod yos FURN IT Epeclal Datch to The Chtago Trbune, m?",‘{'."'k,m ko A onoalcstasnen e . E Bragaron, Ik, April 25.—The farmors havo all | fdaniea orndika, .. 2. Chicago, falrly cominoneed oporations, Tho old plowa *f(:‘.‘“"{h“{{("fll‘ 1 :;.:‘lzfl of 4.st4)]‘y Mm‘ble.]"mnt Rfl.d and innny now ones are bolng takon w"thlu fleld Lialo Thom Chicao: < 8l Qflff, of action. Very little spring whont will bosown Minm Barry, Chleago, in this scotion this yenr, and tho anrcage of ‘"':"’ ""l“"‘“"“llgl :;:':::: 2327 wabaSh-av, small gratn will ditfer widoly from thatof formar | { Mifs Garolng Hayor. e a0, Elogantly furals yenrs. In nany ficids the low spots aro yot | §7Thomas Whenior, Chicazo. Bk covered with water, aud the plowing s all boing | tMnriha Hutnbold Whiottown, Wis, TParlor, Chamber, ang DI dono on the hirk ground. The strong winds of i Phia, ¢ fllng. tho past week, togothor with tho bright rays of }lm sun, are, howovers deying tho gronnd very necount of the lttle smnll grain sown. seom to by of ground plows up botter this year than for many il-'ill'! past, and thut a selky-plow 18 the thing to cldedly spring-like,—tho thermopmeoter on Bune dny standing nt 8) degroes, nud on Monduy at b2 dejtrecs in tho shudo. 1t soend spring, yot somowhat buckward, 17 t reathor continues, and we o not have too iy heavy raing, wo may look for n prosperous year 1t the nyelonitieal fino. 7 Speciul Disvateh ng warm und plensnnt spring weather, and tho furmiers aro making guod use ot It, sowl uuts und plowlnfl. Thoy huve an lugucnse amount of work uefol ut the lntancesof the souson, and intend to mnke uvery minute count. ity stlll view with_but little favor tho. kies of wheat-raisiug, Thoy think [t 18 now nhimost a total fajlure ag n crop in thly seotion, and thery wiit bo but littlo sown, Tho grugs 18 green, uud is growlug fust, Thy trovs are budding, aod it nubnunlu to suy nt least that spring bus comne, Ton days ngo wa tele vory gloomy in rogurd to uur crops; elght days ngo we had “tha and a suddon chauge in the weather; to-day furmors nto vory budy plowing und sowing outs, W{mnfi which wus given up for lost, stunds Eplend wheat crop this your will be butter than lnst your, which uvernged nbout fourtven bushels per acro. A decldedly changoubls, to say tho least. Last week hugo snow-buukd wero to bo scen on every side; this woek thoy ure ull gone, und tho days ure extromely warim, Vegolation nover eamo furth 5o rapldly, juch ench warm night, Whorous the peoplo were very dospondent two weoks ngo, thoy are now very much ploused with tho pruspeets, The scnron {8 not more than two weeks late, and 1t 18 doubtful if Juno ) dues not comu ubout up to tiwo in tho advancement of crops, alittle 8-year-old boy, whilu trylng to ctimb inte Androws' fee-wagan this morning, foll, and_was run over by the wheols of the instantly killed, ‘The drlvor wns relleved from all blawme by tho Coroter's jury. merly of Chieago, wis soverely injurcd to-dny at the Hinsdale-Doyle stono mills by o houvy scnntling falling a distnuce of soveral foet and striking bl _on the hond. death was almost mirnenious, fiftoen youra condugtor on the Illiuols Contrn Linlirond, running wust, foll botween tho cars to-tny at Musonville and his hond wus cut from his body, Ho was s very populur nl|r_uml nun, yonrs old, working nt the Quincy paper-mitl, was this marnin, and thrown agulnst crushing his heud und killing him fnstuntly. i nasoltun (Dakots) und Liastings (Mich.) papers Furniture, DROWNXNED, Ploiso copy. Carpets, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. BLISS—Monda; whilo attempting to cross Fox Rivorin a bont, tio miles below Liere, this wornl Prince Charles' Address on tho Ocens Juurnal of Bucharest of March 27 published the deeree which oreated the Principulity of Rou- Charles the King thercof, Tho signing of tho docreo and its promulgation took pluce Inat \ny will wsaewhlo Iant lika tho oxtrndts ef beof, but contnins blood-makiug, (nrcc-uunemnnq. and [ife-aus. tining propertica; s invaluable in all onfeo- bleod conditions, whothor tho resttit of oxhaus- tion, norvoun proatration, ovorwork, or foute disonros, purticularty if rosulting from pulmo- nary complnints, Caswelt, Hazard & Co. pro- priotora, Now York. Far anlo by druggista. After an hout’s inear- 9 wis relensed and speedily gnve ball, Anothor libel suit, the ifth commenced - recently, was filed to-day by Ludwix & wis tmli'lnnml one, Dy ELISON, FLERS T " Nos. 81 and M llnnum;,n..‘.l,_& Thursdlay Morning, A » At 10 n'elonk, == Room Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Blass, and Plajpy Beds and Bedding, &, &, FLIRON, FLERSUEIM & A OF THE FINE COLLECTIoy 0L PAINTINGS AND WATER coLo 212 Wabash-ay, AT2DP. M. THIS DAY, ZLISON, FLERSHEIY & g, Auctiuneen, THIS DAY, Thursday, ai 3 py, JOUN R, KBV Paintings and Drawing WILL BE BOLD AT 0’Brien’s Gallory, eI 208u Wabash-av, o HlonervatiElainon, FrLEwsy & co, uctigeen, At No. 4Mpef'ior-st. Minnoapolls, Minn, vanston, 111, tat. Thu cor-crop wilt bio largor than usial, on Furmors wenerul opinlon that the Y h ugena 3, Plokeit.. the A “Thicodnre Golat.... urn It with, Tho past few duys havo beon do- | tinnie Walnborx, Capon, 111, Mina J, Iforrick. 1., lllnlund. U iy Everything bids fuir for i3 {ilbort ¢ Horndt, Kmulin Kuminar Witliam Lo 'thompyon. 4 Mem, Mary S, Lintilstor, {Jonrr Somimo, Emma’ Bitz, ., ! fmuu Wanger,.,.. ikntio Franze: Francia M, ity 1t 8. dinte i Adolph Steldle Varons WKL Tribuna aro now hay- ipect ta The Chicago Sovni Ruai, 1L, April 27.—Wu ny thele re them to o, on oeonnt Tho furmers fnthis vicine — {un 0 W . Htowarl,. Atuttlo T\ Cassvll, {.mmu Cayannugl Jitlin I, Crunin, Atuort Klonltx, 1dn D30 oo, Kdwnrd Barr, ipectal Correspionilence of The Chicago Tribune, Evaewoon, Etfingham, Co., * Ill., April 2— luat snow {melos Dyar, s i Ao i, ton]. ¢, Carpen Horhs S theter {rank Nouskoweki { Joseph A, Danlol, d now, and all farmors ngreo that our Anni Numiot s :hleako, B i Blichnel Hohralbe: , 1 10WA, { EnchamnacBne e, 1 Special Dispateh to The Chleago Tribunt. { Lisrman Habarluin., AR HAPIDS, Ta,, April 27.—Town weathor 1s | 1 Mu thilda itichter, Cr The grass seemns Lo grow un W N, 3rgono,.e. J, Holle Clevelund, MARRIAGES, : VAN nmmn—ffm.l.s-'rnc:d-yd April 2. nt tha Firwt Churels, cornor 1dinnoir, und Cwenty-0fth-st. D o CASUALTIES. AR A L THURS A,Y’ April’3 £~ Huitla (N, Y.} pupers pluaso copy. AT 10 O'CLOCK, BOY RUN OVER. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune. ANN Annow, Mich,, Avril 2i.—Roy Speechly, a ‘Wa sell the entiro contonts of sbovo number, Parlor Suits, Dining=Room and Kitchen Furniture, C&!lmlh:fl’ Snuhnleggn;-.r (.,'lmeknkry‘ Ilmi (Gl avel Cotmplowy for haususaenng, 4 e BT A AR T T g Auctioneen. At 166 'W. Adamsst, Thursday, April 28, AT |0 O'0LOCK, Wo sell tho ontiro Furnltura of SIXTEEN - ROOM HOUSE) All good MEDIUM FURNITUILE, Ralo wittontrs servo. ELISON, Fld‘.‘ll:‘lll’;‘llll‘tl\vq etione At No. 3609 Tilisar DEATHS. A R AR o A s A KRR A ARNETT—In Fond du_Lac, Aprll 47, Willtam 15, Arnott, of this city, axed T yunrs, DAKER—ALE Calumot-av., Wednosday, Aprl 7, 3 d Funoral i Lockport, 1, Friday, Apell 3, 1L A, m, soryod. CAILMICHARL—OF “corehro. spinal moningitis, at tho resdanco of thelr parents, No, 1181 Wiicox-uv., the twin children of John und Markarot Carmichnel. Aprll Y months and 13 days; nys. 0 wugon and was ——— A NARROW ESCAPE, Bpeelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Beoronn, [ud,, April 27.~N. O. Itinsdale, for- il I, Aloxnndor Symo, axed April 2 Jounie Bato, ngod U inontln and 22 di INNES—At his rosidence, No, I78 Ewing-st., Aloxe andor lunos. aged 44 yours. Funeral Iu‘. the th, from Jofforson Park Cliureh, at 1 a'cluck, by carriagos to iLoschill, MACMILLAN=On the Tth inat., at 1051 West Lakos 8L, Isnbolin Walker, wifo of James Macmlilun, aged K ™, aharul from nbiove addross to Rosohlll on Friday A5, M. Kelonds invited ta nttond, - 67" Glsgowiand Thivorieas (Seutinad) vapors ploaxa coy. ROUERTSWednouday, April 2T, Charlas Wills, infuntaon of C, K. und '3 Roborts, Herviea at rosldoncs ApHi 2 nt 2 p. m, SEDUWICK—~Wednosduy, Apr) 27, Gmeo, youngest daughtor of Albert und Kutiiering L Sod.wiok, aged 11 yours W monitis, of consumptiun, unuenl Friday ‘nttornoon, Asrli 2, at 1 o'clock, froin Iato rostdonoe, 40 West \Wasbington-st. Frionds of thg family lnvicod. g~ Hartfund und Litchfiold (Conn,) papers ploase m\l\’f'l'l.nmt—wmnum?(. A1 37, at the ronidonoe of FR;“)AY MORJNING, A])l‘" 29, 1. T, liodle, s rank . Wiider, In the . s0n of ‘Phomua J, wnd Mugirie T inkota. duy at ota, ) P m, from 407 Pralrio-nv. % to be taken to \'[vhlunll fur Intorment, 2 His escupo from 28 IIAS IIIS IIEAD CUT OFF. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, In., Aprll 27.—Jorry Iartnett, for A BOY RILLED IN A MILIL. QuINoY, Ilt.,, Aprll 2i.—Goorge Keller, a boy 0 cuught In n belt at tho miil tho cuiling, completoly AL10o'clock, wo sell. for party doclining boue % ug his m‘xuru’uumk o . April 35, ot hie rostdonce, €3 Wost ‘rwoltiheat., daco 7 Bitis, ‘axoa 50 yenrs, of rous ity 1 from hia Inta rostilence Thursday, April o (5 Umabe i, AN THionds are inviien = ANNOUNCEMENIS. I RBY. 1l L. STANLEY WILL conduct the noonduy prayer muoting to-duy ot 150 Madisun-st. MIE Y, M. C. A, MONTIILY RECEP- ton will be held this avontig ih Lowor Farwell uil, Mr. . K, 8harploss will read and Mr. Edward Doxtor wili alnis,_A plensant tnio fs anticly HE REV, A, GURN. Jocturo st the Adn Straot ) ¥y avuning, Aprii 2l Hubjuct NHE REGULAR MONTIILY MEETIN of the Woman's Christian Tempe, Unilon pernice Uni Will bo held this morning at Kuom 4, 143 Madison-at, conmuneing ut 1V o'cloek, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. eds and Bedding Dining-Room nnd Kitchon Outtt. ANl good Funk ture but liitle used. ELISON, FLEISIIEIM & C0., Auctlonn ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNIIR Piano, Pier Mirror, AT AUCTION, AT RESIDENCE, 2406 Prairie-av Friday Morning, April 29, At 10 o'clock. Rich Parlor Suits; Velvet and Brov sels Carpels. throughout the s, Paintings and Engravings ; Knabe[p right Viano; Elegant Chamber Ses; Matiresses, Bedding, &e. Dining-room, Kitchen, and Laundry outht, Crotker, Glass, and Plated Ware. u::mgu] outfit m:- ousekoeplng, all 1n spleatiork v, Bulo poromptory, ELIRON. FLEISUEL & €0, Auetlneens aexgva, L, April #7.—Frederick Friedland, , was drowned. ROUMANIA. slon of His Becoming King. Bpeclal Correspondence of The Chicayo, Tribune, Bucuanest, Roumania, March 20.—Tho officlal mania a Kingdom, and which procluimed Privce evening in the 'Chrono-1tvomw, in the presence of all the Bonators and Deputies, The King deliv- ured tho following nddress: “ Great and solemn §8 tho day when those clected by the puople present thomaelves bofore me to submit tho ununiinous declsion of tho Leglsiativo Corps. This duy cominences a new pugo ot the bovk wherein 18 Inseribied the bistory of tho Howmnnian people, and closes u perlod full of strugglea and ditticulties, but equaiy rien in manly etforts aud herolo netions. Who wili of tho nation has ever been the wuide of wy au- tharity for the fiftoon years 1 bave been n Prin ce, surrounded by tho atfection of tho pea- ple, and honored with its contidence, ‘Theso suntinients, brightoned vy hnppy days, havo atrongthoned butweon us during those of mis- flur:y'h i erintior t“xfl.."' ‘"i»":'t. rm:’fi': By POMERGY & L0, 1 1] 1Al L0 0. ! future, Nonmania thinks 1t fioceantty, i con- At No. 237 North La Sallesst, Torinity with {ta exiont, its Importunce, and its ndditional powor, and it n accordance with the rocoguition of Euro pe, to prociniu ltsell o Kingdom, Itisnot for myself persounily, but for the grandourof my cuuntry, that I nceept thia titlo, which expresses the fulllllmont of tha onrnent desiro. which every Roumunlun bas so THIS THURASgA‘Y kmonmufi Entiee Contents of Taree-Story Resiut M. T. Bets, long cheristed n his hourt, Tut this title ‘will 3 change nothing in tho bouds of frioniship cs- Brussols and Wool Carpols, tablished botween the nution aud myself, aia ot Parlor Suits, which the avents wo bavo uxfiurwnwu togather have proyed the strongth, 'Then lut tho first King of Roumunin remain surrunnded by tho aifection neooriled, up 1u the present time, to hint who hus been and who retmnlos tho sov- erelgn; forthe love ut this noblu and gunerous people, towhom 1 bave given 1oy heart and my soul, 18 moro dear to me, more precious, thian ull tho grandeurs that surround tho throne.' 'I'sls discourso was hulled with nuplause, which wis prolonged for ton minutes, ncenmpiled with arles of * Long llve the Kingl Lony live the Quuonl FLowr live tho Klugdow of Rou- manial" Queon Ellzabeth was by tha King; and thiroughout the evening tho patrlotio manitesta. tions contlnued, The Tlluminations were gen- orl; but rejoloings wore susponded this morn- Ing, on tho ageuslon of the intermont of tho Czar, Kmg Churles rocelved a duputition of morohahis of the Cnfiunl yeaterday, sud to-day tho youth of the schouls will offer i thoir homage, To-morrow ut noona Te Duum will ba celebrated in tho motropolis, L3, ———t——— THE NASHVILLE EXPOSITION. Nasnvirig, Tonn, April 21.—The Exposition was formaliy opened to-night with a purade of Boda, Bedding. Crockory, oto, &% POMERUY & CO. Auctloseer 38 Ogden-av., THURSDAY MORNING Aprit 24, at 10 O'elock, Wo will sl by AUTCTION, "l'o highest bidder, the Elegant Fuvnituro of shove Resideact Without resorvo or It PUMEIOY & C0., Auctlonetts, Saturday Norning April 3, at 10 'clock, 3¢ Salo poromptary, ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FIHOM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, Tlousokoeper's favorito n tending clties of the world, No other preparation akos sueh light, faky, hot fireada, or Txurlons s it bo eaten’hy dys tlea without fnr of estible food. 3 sunieness by the Goy L et 1 MOVAL BAKING POWDER Cih, N PIANOS. Yiret-Clnea Upright Cablugt Gra. Latpest Size. ExtraLougStrings Lurge Sounding Hoard. military compunics and kinposing cercionlus, Powertul . bure i THE STERNER WARY AND HELEN. | b ntes Bt 367 West Monroe-sty “In T teyuni 8AN FRANCISCO, April $T—The Govornmont | Rotowoad Cars. Durabl, rolief steatner Mary and llolen was put on the dry-dock nt tho NuvysYurd to-day to b cuulke .whl‘ghahmuuuhnzmlu':r a:icddely —————— THE STUPIDEST PERSON ALIVE WOULD HARDLY expoct un artistlo portruit from uh wrilst whose chiul merlt was chenpness, yot how many house- ownors, to save u fow dollur, give thelr housu- decorutiug to spch artlsts (1), when by employ- g ¥ 1 Migdr & Co.,. 204 Wubnsheav, they Wo will sull the Entire Conteats of Cottage containing Eight Reot Nicely furntshed. Brussels Carpets throughout. M. T. Chamber Sets, Parlor Spit, Curlains and Lambrequins, 1t Hall Tree, Crockery, Stoves, etc. L3 REED'S Tomplo of Musio, b Y 136 Stato 5t., Chlcugo. LY Catalugue Frew. T PILE REMEDY, . (R{PREWARD 2407 ) or oy t Prtruding 11 hicage Bepets, 183 Ly B i ll‘::ififi' would be sure of artistio work, ) o g 3 ? e slnihli dpulin e et Fopaed by £ & AR D Balopalitve, o L g o Aved Terriblo Loas of Life, 4 ukh on ftuts’ Bold by drugglsty, 150 boxus, & No. 2916 Galumel-as feodiaftl T'he Chiéago, Rock Tsland & Pacific Rajl- MATERIALS way, i notwithstandwg the high wator ut E.H. Sargent, Contonts pt a Neroum House m”fi’“f,‘ ll{‘v«‘r pu|;nu,1|u running s llrulufl 125 State-st.#Chicago AL AUC’L‘ION: | J o time and translorring passengers (o u = 0D . connecting ronds without deluy, CANDY, ]l]“[]‘“" “lml 39| at 10 ".r,?..m'm . E, 8. Jony, G 1 & LA, e | Conabttng of Varlor Bets, nmlu-‘l'awl f“‘w,,m ———-'——l Send Sl 2 8, or 85102 aauwple u..;n‘n-u-. Wira susings, t?':.“x?:r“':“""“ e ‘We reconnend Eldradgesewing-muchines m:rn{."f:.m. l’wl‘In ;:Zu"m g Glasses are only of valuowhen they fully com- ponsato for the amount of sight lost, Thiscau e obtulned by cousulting tho ronowned opti- clun, Frof, Morrs Bernbardt, 125 Btato streot. ity s0ld withouy resorve. n. 14 7oLl LU by G2probs Of tha Loat Candios u Asrics, put up vla- suntly und strictly pure. 173 T wl Chicaso. - Addross GUNTIFELL Contoe 41 Mg dingt ok L —_— . HMadhoi, Ublcam, Dy W._4. BU CILEMISTRY, = At Marble-Front, 429 Osk-ste Srvine- TFAND ADU RATIONS - s % NITUMR lidipsen, dpioets Suriiss ey ARSELAEATIONG | wue mrain bt Laking Mo’y rl'u&m‘numlflmi! ‘I\I‘l::lu. tho A A e, This dap Fibaremish Apeil e vtk only preparution of beef contuiniug its entlro ‘Chowlat and. 3 e o % BHIJ‘EIDL\I propesties, 1t 18 not u werv sthuu- e fi‘éfl'&'—n Balo pustiiv for o &, purTrKish e . e

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