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3 & % i Sl -~ il i 3§ peoplesund tbut the matter would ho bes! Y A _(1iiiL‘;\_GU TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 30, S8L~SINTEEN PAGE THE CITY. IN GUENERAL, Nosa P. Dant. of Mitan, 11,8 at tho Rherman, rascis Fenny, of Cinclnnatl, is nt the Bher man, ‘. McCuox, of Burlington, In,, 18 at tho Tre- mont, CArr, Jawes F. dreoony, U.S. A, lant the Leland., Jony 8, RUSNELLS, of Dea Molnes, la at the Bherman, CiARLES FIRANCIS ADAMS, T, of Boston, is at the Pacifte, =TiE Swedish Quartet Club are domfolled at tho I'aliner. ‘Tuik Clovetand Base-Hall Club is domlelled at the Tremont, Lvaasper Fraca, of Central Falls, R, 5., Isat the Sherman, . C. BoweN and Licut. 0. L. Helng, U, B, Ay’ are t the Palmer. M, AXD Mus, W. J. Youna, of Clinton, Ja., ara at tho Tremont, Mit. J. Nussenn Joxesand iamily have takon rooms nt tho Facitic, . Praen McGeoctt and family, of Milwfaukee, are guesta of tho Pulmer. STATE BENATOR J, A. TAYLOR, of Chippowa Fulls, Wis., is at tho Tremont., Jo A WinnrAmson, of lows, United States Land Commissioner, 1a at tho Pucile, Cincaao distlilers withdrow from storo yes- terdny 205 barrels of alcoliot tor export. Freo Wi, Guuneral Ticket Aeent of the Western Union Rallroad, 18 at tho 'Lromont. Freziry thousaud dollars in gold and 84,000 n “sliver was disbursed nt the Bub-Treasury yese terduy, and $0,000 in silver was recelved, JAMRS GRANT, of Davenport, .. Judgo Lochrano, of Atlanta, Ga,, and Judga M. B. Munn, of Washiugton, re at tho Pacilic. Tne: Probato Court bus adjourned until May ¥, and b the inenntime tho quurters 1 the now Court-Ilouss will be taken possession of, Judge Kniekerbocker hus gone to Florhi, ‘e Internnl-revenue reccipts yesterdny nmounted to 15,555, of _which 18,608 was for aplrite, §1L532 for clgars, KA for tobaceo, 4312 Toe beer, and $10,630 for special tuxes, Muts. JEANETTE SiArr has Just been oleotod School Director In Distriot No. 3, Township of Hunover, She 18 the firat lady who has boon clreted to A school offivw §n this county. J. BacnToun, of Hortsaw, Switzerland; Heurl Heeht, of Hanover, Germaily; A, W, Al London, England: A, M, gad George F. Crane, Bydney, Now South Wales, at tho,Pacitio, AN effort was mado yostenday to begin opern- tons inn fow brickyurdy, but tan mon mudo their demand for ai fnereaso of 25 conts a duy, and oporitions were temporarily suspended., AN nwner I8 winted at the Armory for a copy of letters-pitont lssucd to Cunzau 8, Bastright for an improvement upon 4 mllroad switon, The document was found on Btate streét yester- duy nfternoon, i 'T. 8, By, of Scotland: W, 8. Tedball, of Lon- do Blakeloy, of Livorpaol; A, Applegoad, of Shanghai; 1, Butelier uud Mre, Murruy, of Syd- neys sod W, H. Campbell, ot England, ure regis- tered ut the Paliner, ! Tug J. H, Lawler arrested and held under Londs to tho Criminat Cowizt for an offonse com- witted at tho, Sherman Hbuso st weuk 19 not Jukeph H. Luawler In thaloend frelght-offico of tle Chiengo, Burlingion & Quincy. Tue dinner and receraion anpounced to bo given tohis Grace Arcbbishop Feohnn by Mr. und Mrs. P, J. Suxton 'Ttairsdny ovenlng, Mu{ &, is postponed on uccount of {liness in the family. Duc nnnoaucoment wilk Lo glven s to whe will oceur, Tar tempernturo_youterday, n8 obscrved by Manusse, opticiun, 88 7Aadison street, TRIBUNA B Was, ut o1, 41 degrees; 0 a, 1y 5 12 w87 1 45, Larometer, 8 o. i, dp.m,, 51; 8 p. u‘r’r. m., :v.m" Tii: Federnl Grand, Jury at the conclusion of its Inbors pnased o sries ‘of resolutions culoglz- ing the fidelity and enpacity of Gen. J. B, Lenke, by Distriet Attorivay, and Mr. Boal, tho Assist’ ant.Thoy niso tneaiked Mr. J. W, Middicton for his services ns forcanun. FrANg RyAN, o:nployed na an hostler in Daft's livery ut tho corner of Thirty-first street and Wabiish nvenue, digd suddnly at 10 o'clock yoesterday forencou, Dr, Van Duzersays, of nou- Tulglu in'the horgl, “Ho hid recontly beon in the %l; unty Hosoltail under treatwent for tho wane, KATiE LINN, aged 3 yonra, dnughter of John T, who resites ut Nao. 17 Coventry street, was runover gnd mstantly kitled noon by Enzio No. 180 of Ttnilrond. They child wis playin, upan the tri vestordny aftors o Northwestorn ut tho thne Tuther's prunalses, Prov, GREnont will remain In the city to finish threo sportraits now on the easel, which Will take winil the 16t of June, ufter which o will do thql figure-work [u tho now chnrch nt Winnetkn, 1., which will ocoupy about two munthe, o thon goes to Notre Damo, lud., to ornment rtho new college bulldivg at that placo. ’ 1 A YOUNG man named Tin Lonry was shot, probably fatully, Thursduy at Lemont, Ly a c(vmnummr nnned Lazarus. A party of boys hud boen peactiolug with tholr revolvers, aud us Luzarus atempted to put b his pockot, it was dischurged, wider his arm and throush Lenry, who stood bohind hia. Mi. C. A, Pantminoe, of the Waukegan Gazette, addressed o lurgo and Interosted guthor- ing of tmilitury mon ut 107 Washington strent Lt evening, under tho nuspices of George H, ‘Fiiomina Post of the Grand Army of tho Repube Ne, My, Purtridge’s uddress was on the Heserve Corps ut Chickamuuga, with speclul retercnce to thu part tuken by Whittakoe's Brigado. Jous (ris, 18 years of age, in nttempting yesterday uftornonn on the Luke-Shoro Drlgu to Btup n rutnwny tean belonglug to his father, was knocked down by the hordos, run over by the wugon, londed with clay, and scverely in- dured futernally. Hu waa tatken to his home, No. 20 Bedgwiok trect, and attendod by Dr, Cook, Wi suys that the Injurios may result futally, A MEETING 0f the organdzers of the Westarn Mintug Buresu was held yesterday ntternoon at tho Tremont House, nnd ex-Gov. Williaw Stone, of lowd, wins vloctod Proesident, and 0, M. Curtiss, of Diootington,) In. Secretary. The Hureau witl not bandle mines or stocks, ut will simply be a hondquarters wm Chicago for a larke Jumbier of Westorn min{ng companies, and will Turnish relinblo reports nm“ quotutions. JACOU POUSTEVHKI, 80 yours of age, died sude deuly ut 11 o'clock yevstordny foronoon ut tha house uf nls friend, John Chncholousek, No. 69 Fak streot, whure he Wuss in tho hubit of ‘calling ocenslonally for his monls, He was ! oo and was ohllqml 10 plok rays aud beg fo b3 1ving, The body was taken to tho house of his daughter, No, 776 Van Horn stroot, but sho Wua reliletunt to receive, and {8 30 poor that sho hud ot tho incuns to give 1t dooent burisl, ‘THE South Park Cotnmissfonera bud o confer- ence with Commissloner Willer yesterdny pbont the catch-bustng on Michigun avonue. Tho park men want to have tho busing insido the ourb- stone and slout twelwy foel from the gornor- stone. 11y the present arrangeniont, one basln at the cortier, wlll draiy from two strects. Ny 1ho proposedchungo thero will bave to. be two bustus to do tho samo work, As the Fark Coin- 01!! Will Lear tho cxpeuse, tho oity will FoLLowina celved ut th wenpan back in ho bl pssing ho right lung ot U cnses ey guod 2 McColum 3; greon conks ging B, O, & C B, Hikor, 100 suoks st Conninghim & Hunver, 1 dryrie cnustio sodn, ¥ cuskd wodu anlt; Akton Myaufacturing Coms puny, U easks cotorn, Colteotions, $IuUT8, ‘I'ue four North Sldo saloonkeopors charged with sclling llquor to minors were called yestors day afternoou Lefore Justico Hudson. Beture #oing 1 telal they all proposed to plond gullt, 1o disorderly conduet uud bo nseessed o llllllfl Hue, suylng that ey were fgnorant of tho govere requireinents of tho lnw, - As it was tholr fivkt oltense, and thoy gnve o pledyo tever to Bell llquor to mitons wguin, the represoniativos of the North 8ide Citizens' Lougio conacnted tothe arpngeent, and a plon of ity was aido and a winadl fine und costs wis entered, Gronas RUsseLL, ullus George Murtin, aling 4V iiye Bl wiohg uerost, toyothor wits ‘it culpunion, Willinin Woods, was mene In yesterduy's THIBUNE, wis' dlschuryod duy ut the Armory Potice Coust, Nothing 1 o proved ngulnst the mon, utd the only Leneht urialug rom tho nrrost wiis the Smpredds ing upun tho minds of tho twa thut there v in This poilee Torce waloh has un eyo to thelr whethor In tho lng of contideuce 10 lons or mining swindies, Other und botter kuown contidence men, who ure duily 1o bo Tuundd b grent wumbers o the wirouts, shuuld D given u slulur lesson,—thut s, if the pulies Bave any honest Jutuntion of ' obeying tho Muyor's nteat order, Mr. K 3L Nicksrsow, President of the Fint Novional Bunk, wus interviewed yesterduy ws to tha probablo setton of the bunk With rus thu okd Post-Otice lot,(ilnverly's Fhouate Niekerson suld thut bo bud nuthing 1o sdd 16 Pk TIIWUNE Teport of yesterday, which cove ered ull the Emu“' Tho Finst "Nutiooul had mude n fulr etfer fur thy Luildiog #e It stood, but would puy no funicy prico fur valueless walle, !'lr s iversu to conversation ou the subjeot, wifuvig that the whole fucts wero before the t are munid, 4t it ovor sbould o aveunged ot sll, b gm fiunk deatg directly with (80 Honrd nllhl(! cation. IN the lucturo-roow of the Third Fresb) t Dbureh yesterduy morning thero wus held * mcotiug Which wus supplemontary (o 1o decons il session of the Wowan's Presbyteriun Dourd OF Misslous of the Norchwest, which sesvion ik, which {8 Just ut tho roar of her’ after running Lwo da; ting yesterday morning wne of the Fx- ve ffonrd and the various synodient and presbyterial oflcrrs, nud tho ludies who pro- slided werne Mrs, Gonege H, Fatling Mis, Douglass, and Mra. Fey. The attendance numbored up- wnrds of 150 Indics, "o thne was tnken up in a somewhat Inforinal disettsgion of tho work of synodienl and pre rinl oticers, tho Indies whe were thoroughly versed in the prewiises miving tho now hands the bhenefit of thelr oxpr- rien Atogother, the meetitg was one lkely to be of practieal benelit to the missionury catlse. Ty Probato Court will accupy its how quare ters (u the Court-ilouso on tha 1at of tho munth, Tho rooms are ou the fiekt tloor whove the nsoe ment, in the nartheast corner of the bullaing, flesldes the court-room proper, thero are four eonneetlug apartments, tho Jiulge’s own chiine ber befug I tho - eorner, 'Those rooms aro nll very handsomely Hitted up and comnodlons. ‘i upper story of the bullitlng Is tearly rondy for occupnney', but, owing to the fact that the passenger elevator I8 not yet in, aud the hatls and stiirways are still i tho hands of the ere penters, it will probably remaln vacant noarly “nothor month, Tho Lnw.Librry atd thoChan- cory .ludfln-n buye busn wasigied apartments on this top thear, The Probite Conrt moves to snve tha paylhig of rent, hut the other courts ean re- malit 1n their presont. dunciers while longer without Incareing ndditionnl expenso. It I8 vx- u:nmll they will all be In the new bLullding by oo 1 TITE VAX DEPORLE 1101 An oxhibitlon of what s known ns tho Van Depoels electrie Hght - wus given Yesterday nfiernoon nt Nos, 250 und 253 South Cannl strect to o few persons_Interestod 1 tha develupment of the systum of lighting by ulnnlrlul(f. Tho changes ‘and Improvenunts introducerd by the Vun Depocle syatem upon the Slemens dyn nimos ofeetrie machliie wero pronomnees satisfinotory. The urkglimiity of the Inhp cousists chietly In tho tmiier of feeding, and it s sald that by this process the troublesome Hlokering of lninpa 18 avolded. Prof. Barrott, Chief of tho Uity Firc-Alurm syatem, who wus brosent and wit- tiessed the experiments, said that the ays. tent promised well, bub. moro - oxtensive cexamination - would Lo required = to develop Its lasting powers. The light shown was excoedingiy nowerful, and, cxnu‘n, at the atart, burned -steadily, - Suino Intorvsting {lns- tratiuns of its power woro glven by tho bhurning of wire and of « steel file, A company {8 el formed to Introduce the light for stroot fllumis nuting purpuses, and cxperhinonts are bolng madu to this ond, b WESTEUN FEMALE SEMINARY ALUMSA. Tho Chlcago nlumiuoof the Western Femnlo Semiuary, of Oxford, O.. gave u recoption yvs- terduy afternoon {n tho purlors of the Gsnd Pa- citte Hotel, tho oceaslon beg the visit of Miss flelen Penvwody, the Principal of tho Seminmry, o number of jraduntes trom “othor scctions of o . West, who bave been Jn nttundunce on the scaslans of the Women's Misslonary Soclety for the past threa duys. Mrs. G, il, Howe calied tho pather- i to order, and delivered an nddress of wel- come to Miss Peabody aud tho vistting niumnie, Miss Poabody responded, und o nuwinber ot those present recited various oxperiences, tho whole affuir terminating 1n a plessunt _rounion, Among those who particlpnted were Miss Pous body, Miss Milligun, und Miss Willinms, of the Sewmiinnry: Mrs. Mary F Nlichols, n_former teachery Mrs, MoVay, '68; Mrs. Rawlelgh, '503 Mre, Bird and Mrs, Clevonger, '0U; Mrs. Corey and Mrs, Holman, '62; Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Jones, Mes, Post, and Mrs, Howo, "si; Mrs. , ‘083 Miss Millfgun, ' Miss ltosa Hobb, () Aunn Morris, "18; Miss Annle (Gurnand and Miss Scott, "80; Mrs. Lipes, Miss Hurber, and Miss Lyou, of Wiukegua, it . QIANIT AND COBDLESTONE. A samplo of tho stone puvement which the strect-ruliroad corapunics propose using horo- aftor can be scen on State streot, botween Luke and tho bridge, [t cunalsts of a-block of granit vn each aldo of tha ralls, cho space botweun tho tracks boiny uilod with _cobblostones tnid In gravel. % . * The cost,” sald President Turner to a Tiin. UNK ruporier yestorday, *wind about $2 per square yard; and Ithink, from my oxpericnce }nm:o bicstones, that that I8 tho right way to ay thom." % You approve of cobblestones, howevor?*" Yes, [ toink thoy nro bottor thun tho blocks, but the small ones Will not do for tho business diatrict, whero thoro I8 heavy teaming,” **Do you Iutend to put down tnuch stone this summer?" We may, It wo got permlssion.” Mr. Turiicr spoke of Mr. Rumscy's argument, wherein it was claimed thut tho “rallwiy come- panles wanted to uso ‘cobblestones In order to drive teams from tholr trucks, “1hive bad a count mude of the tesma pussing at ditferent points un the North Side,” sulil be, *and § tind that on Lincoln avouue, which' bas just heon puved with wooden blueks, ive toams out of six travel on the cobble-stunes hetween our trucks toouno that ruou on tho slies, Andon Clark sireet, opposlt tho purk, whero thore s n nico dirt rowil, the sume proportion uof teams pro- ferred tho cobblestones. Siall cobblustones for the hurses and rails for the wagon-wheels is tho ideal puvement.” THE HOMEOPATHS, Drs, Duncan and Vilng, . represonting the humcovathle physicians of tho city, met ut the Pulmer Houso lust ovening und appointed the fotlowing list of sub-committes to 1rusnru for the aunual meeting of tho Western Acudeay of Homeopathy, whose scasions huve been podt- oned until June & 0, and 10: Invitations—1. U, Duncan, J, 8. Miteholl, 1. Ludtam, J. H. Smith, HeeSption—D. ¥, Smith, A, E, Siali, L. U, Grosvenor, J, 8. Mitehell, W, H, Burt, G, A, Hull, Churies Adnms, George R, Shipman, L, Pratt, J. 13, aleott, J. W. Stroatar, R. N. Foster, W. H. Sunders, B, 1. P, Gudlum. Finunce—T. ¢, Duncun, T, 8. Hoyne, N. B, Delumeter, 1t N, Tauker, T, 8, Dallog, W. J. Huwkes, C. H." Vilas, Entortainment—S, P'. Hodgos, 1, M. Halo, A, W, Woodward, 11, B, Follows, E. 1. Pratt. Danquet ~N. F, Couko, R. Ludlam, 8., Loavitt, A. G. Boebe, C. F, Elg;'. Hotols—J. . Milts, J, H. Woodbury, G, F. Bhears, W, H. Davidson, C. E, Euning, Qailrouds—L. Dodwe, H. M. Ifobart, e, W. 8, Johnson, B, A, kie. Mug] edell, 8. B. Wisner, Rendevo res: i 1. P, 8kiles, J, Elllott, B. G. 1. Mlcasler, D, ta represent the soutimont und feoling of both of those arganizations, sny thut- tho nowspaper satoments which huve beon mndo of lute 1n 1k uard to alleged dissatistaction betwoon tho pas- tor, the ltey. Churioes Hall Everest, and his con- &azuunn huve never boen uuthorized Ly the urch or the Society, or any ono In a position to 8spoak for both or elther of thom; that thore {s no orgunized effort to subvert the relation between pasior and goonlo:v thist no committces have been appointed by tho Church or the Boclety for that Kurnnw: aud that they belicve that the fullest nrmony exists between tho preacher and his congregation. Dr, Evorest, they sny, stands hikh in tho huarts of his prople, Whu intertain for him tbo fullest confidenco and respeot, and who, fur from dosiring to part with him, aro snxious to retuin his sesvices 80 tong as ho'will consent to stay wigh thewm. o TIiK HCTIOOL-NOOK QUESTION, Tho last number of tho Hducatinnal Weekly contulng two culumng of survustio abuso of the Dourd of Education, particularly of the Commit- tee un Text-Books, who, fu 16 sald, advertised for bids, and when (books wery - submitted oolly told ‘the uwouts that It would do no good to show thew, #s tho Cowmittes: had niroudy mude up tholr minds to adopt othor boovks, A roporter iskod Inspector Dunuy yestorda; what hu hud to sy about thiss ¢ 4 T rd,” sald ho, **Thore {8 u riule of the Boas )y * which requires the advertising for text-books yeur, but It doosn't peceswarily fotlow thut Rallurd, J. IL Baftum, W, M. Wi uglo und Docorntons—J, H. 8mith, H, P Col C. Manning, H. C. Jossen, J. N Wilklns, =FE. M, I Ludlum, J. £, Gross, J. 1. Gllnan, H, Nowman, T, . Wllliams, J, Doul, J.H 1 bress—W.oA, Barkor, C, 1, Evaus, F, M, Foster, Nove. PLYMOUTH CITURCH AND ITS PASTOR. A nunberof goutlomen, incmbors of l‘ymuulh congreation and soclety, who olufi, aao uauv} evory Wwo want thoth, The votloy uf thie Commlittee fa to muke us fow ohunges as possible in vider to suvo the expanso to puronts. Wo kiuw bofores hand substuntinlly thy prices of sl tho books that will by offered, Thuero 18 ko nuch compoli- tion that thoy are furnished ut even u leu'grlw thun tubbon citn get thom from the publishurs, Tho Commlttoo ure bored tu death by bhook- agents, Wo recommonded two or three chingos brouuse we bolieved wo bud found bottur books thau thoso In use, The Buperiutandent suggest- od tho subatituton, ~ Our report wilt not ha scted on o far sevornl weeks; all tho bids nre printed in the proceedings of tho . nud wny Inspoctor Lus the right 1o wove 1o mnewd our roport, Wo huvo not troated soy ono untalely.” BELECT KNIGNTS OF THE ANGIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN, Waflnuldl:( uvunlng the Chleawo Loglon No, 4 8. K, of A, 0.U, WV, wus {ustituted ut tholr temporary Judge-room, No, 13 North Clinton stroct, About furty membord wurg wdwitted, Bir Knight Willlaus "L, Gurinor, of Hrrluulll.'ld, 1, Duputy Grand Commander, conduoted the {natatlaton, ‘Tho following ofticers were olested for tho une torms Select Communduer, Rus doiph Pope; Vice-Commanier, Thowne Riohurdu; Livutenunt-Communder, Guurge W, Harducrop Recordur, Willam K.Usgood s Recording Trousurs ur,L A, il Prewsuror, Wiltlm Bourton: ‘Prusts '« dobson, U, J, Blwsnton, M, Gernbart, tho lirt Leglou of this uoble Order in L‘lllt:u‘m, uid bids fale to Lo ouo of the inost iromlslug i€ not the lurgest In tue Btate, Thy Lweglon of 8, K. of A0, relutionship to this long-v the Kulght Tewplur dow Tatrlareh to Odd-Fellowsblp. 1t i w uilformed Onder of u highor degroo, The A, O, U, W, uow nimbers 200 Lidges i tho Btuto, with an ug- ureguty meinborsiip of 10,00, while 1n C . W. Lours tho sume nbilshod Unjer that o Slusonry or tho 0g| dlone there are twenty-foue Lodgos, with'a" webenship of L0, The Leglon is wmilitary orgnnizution, Vur) by ~Upton's tuctics, which, us fs woll knuwi, 18 ‘the ogo udopted by the Uiited Bintus Governwent, and ns only sugl wieanbers of the A, O, U, W, as are {n perfect bodlly health can become’ wewbers, . grand ofiitury display winy b oxpeated whotover the! Bipour upou tho sireets in tholr beautlful nm’-’ i WL o sonShE o Bt citizous, :l unkers, mochun! mented by a strung brotborly tlo, o ‘l“llllullllmlul. 1ALL COMMITTER mot ot tho Grand Pacific lase ovening, N. K. Fulrbunk in tho chair, wnd the mumff'nfi meme o present: Gearge ' Bobucklor, As 0. Buie wun, J. I, Dole, J. A, Curzfilum'. Ho R Buss, Hongy Wallor, Jr., Juines If. Bprhigur, Genrgo 0. Clurk, dudke firadwell, N. K, Fairbauk, Sutuuol llgln“\\ AL K. Fronun, Jumes Lane 'Allen J. Ward BRI WA St roned 0 Ol O i incurporuddon s 0 For CoIvod, bUE 86 100 §641 OF L0 Bucretary of Stale o0 waa not attactied the paper woutd have to be sunt buek. 'Phia fuct wag pretly well known, a0 thy fmpressn had gono out that there woutid bo noweeting, e theretore movedl to adjourn until Tuesdny night, ki that tho Seere- tury be Instructed to send out: notiees in order toget u tull uttendance. . : Jidgo Bradwell wanted the reportof the Comne witteo rend, After snme discussion, tho motlon to adjourn Wi areed to. THE CULY-ITATI. ‘Tug pollecenlarm wires for the Tiwonty-gec- ond Streot District woro atrang yesterday, Fan the tughont sorvice to thoCrib during the past winter tho city s just paid 810,40, Mr. Qilinan recelving his lnst 1,500 yestortay, This Is pretty steop pay for winter tugboat sorvico for tho clty,” Crrv-Bxaixnn Cnkom yesterdny snid thnt tho water was prottine clearer avery dayy and ho bulidved that it wis ail rvight nt prosont, Tho fou oust of tho Crib wax still oxtonsive, bue it i not bothor the men vut thore, Ik City Cotloctur wiil receive no more money for North Side. specinl neseasments, s ho has been compelled tw closo the hooks, whichs will bu turned ovar to the County Colleotor on tho Oth of My, aftor whioh date’they van bo pnjd nt tho North Stite, Theonly cost.which wiil Lo udded will be 10 cents for each jot, Mu, Cuzairm, tho Clty Euglnoor, wns neked yestenduy what sorc of pumping-englnes ho jn- - tended to wot for use in Hridgeport, Thut guutloman stated that ho did not know, 1o ad not yet propared the speclfications, nud it wonld depend somowhat upen the kind, of bLids tho clty recelve. Tho specifications would bo pro- pared a8 soon as possitio. 1§ ronnd to persons boing compelted to walt. for bulliing and'shed permits i1 tho olfice of tho Huilting Inspector, 1t should be stuted that by is ullowed but one alork, wiio has to exining nil tho applivations and muke uut the necossary pu= rs, When tho depurtinont was first orguiized it 887 permits wero ssucd in a year, while at prosont thoro are ns many amd more i one month, whict will explain tho deluy. . . THE following building permits wore issued yesterduy: A, Anderson, for #_two-story storo nnd dwelling, 20 by 0 fect, No, 2243 Ashland aves 110, to cost SLEN; Georgo Itoichold, for a four- stury und busoment brick and stone front store and ilwelling, 20 by 100 feot, No, 130 West Madis 801 atroet, o cost $12,000: Joln Kummer, to put U thregsstory nud basenent and nttiostoro utd dwelling, 23 by 13 feot, No. 603 West Twelfth stroet, to cost $10,000, THE pity-rolls for tho Potlee, Five, aud Honlth Depurtmonts uro beolog wado vut with the § por cent inereaso to duto feom Jat, 1 of this year, ‘The Muyor stuted to 'Tiss "TRIBUNE reportor thut 1ho pressure brought to bear upon him 1o allow this -wis ton rrem for him to withe stand, and ho d tho law ugninst bis Howuvoer, e belloved that 1t conid not, be u plied to appointivo oficers until ufter ' May and Churley Camneron, one of tho. person i torasted, Il[tv‘ul! fooKlng up tho law, agrecd with him upou this polnt, TitE contructs for tho first cleanng of tho Atreats not previously let wero uwardid yester- duy by Commigsluner Waller, s follows: “Chomus Cflrnu;’. District No 1, nt $i50 Distriet No. 2, to David Mugan, at tricta hand 8, to Cannon & Metiugl £ Distriot 6, to Androw Jalcks, nt $807; and Dis- triet 7, to T\ i1, Dully, nt $215 por milo, The total cost of tho firat cieaniug will bo about $10.00, and by tha rendvertising &40 has been suved to the city, and au entirely now lot of mon havo obtained the contracts. A GENTLEMAN nnmed Klm‘ geuwrdnv called at tho Depurtment of Publle Warks alileo with n good-sized lond of granit blocks ns gnmples for ulmot-?nvlng purposes, ‘They wero from tho Montello qunrrles <in Wisconsin, and Mayor Harrison aud Mr. Wallor oxpressod thamselves ns satistied with thom, The blocks ure noithor 08 huryd noe as compaot s tho Medinu stone, but, L the sane timo, thoy appour ns good for paves ment use. Mr, King staied that tha South Shla Htreot Rallwuy Compuny Intended to iy this olass of pavement botween its tricks, ‘Tits burial pormits granted yosterdny by tho Regiatrur of . Vitnl Statistica” numbnred urz[‘:- nine. This indlcates un unusuglly lurge dontii- rate for this community, The liicrense is not necessurlly ularming, butdurimg the week nbour to closo the jncreaso in tho mortunry list has beon marked. Tho bind state of (he water hay had fts noticeable effect, us i3 shown in tho large increnso in donths from bowol troubles, und the mortulity among chiliren hus been -eorresponds ingly grent, Tho fuct should not bo lost sight of that tho wlloys in all parts of the city are ruck- ing with flith n_garbugo, which oven now does 1ta sharo townrds IEI‘ ing discuso aud death, especlully nmonge tho littlo ones, Tie Health Dopurtmont IsyJust now haviog a battte with the South Water Streot commission men und some of the oity butchors. It was stated to » TRINUNE roporter that there 18 n great deal of slunk calf-ment offered tor walo ua tieat-cluss mcm.m}x)uelullr by thechenper cluss of butchers. Dr. DoWalt soems to buve taken cognlzunco of this fuct, for {«nwrduy his ollicers condemnied 1,085 pounds of this sort of veul, 50 ponnds of spolied flsh, 300 pounds of sour ducks; and 600 pounds of beof. Tho Health Otticors will keep thelr syes on tho butshers,and thoso eaught seiltng this clnss of meat will bo rigldly und vigorously prosccuted, A fow prose- cutions would be 4 good thing. ALD, Bunney, Mavor Harrison, and Commis- sloner Waller tud quite s Lalk yestegday after- noon in the luttor's oflice un the necessity of a new watersupply, Ald, Burley's patschumois the bulldlng of 8 now criv, located furthor north and furthor out Into tho luke, so ns to be vut of redch of the river curront, with ita flith and sowngo, which havo done #o much In the past woek to spread sickness. The Mayor admitted that thoro was a necesslty for & ngw. Crit and turning the curreént of the river In'somne othor divection, but tho grent drawback wns a luok of muney. OF course the talk wis private and ins formal, but the nocessity for usure supply of pure water was admltted by the three goutio- mon. Irseems that tho city hns not acted as vigor- ously as it should in clearing off the Luke-Front lot ‘which is to bo uscd fur circuses this sum- mor. Sells Brothers huve loused It for u weok, commoneing May 16, for $500, and pay a lcenso- fec of $85 n duy. They buve paid the rent, and 1t I8 yozcovered with mountains of Hith and ice, A fow men huve been engaged In pleking it but thoy buy owplished very littlo, and the rop- resgntativo of Solls Hrothors hus notiticd tho ¢ity that thoy would hold the munieipality re- #poneible for damages In case thu lot was not In good condition by ths time specifled, Bome of tho munor ity officlals bave looked ‘upon this mattor as & joke, but n suit for $25,000 OF oro brought becuuse of tholr neglect would not boso very funny, Commissionur Waller's attenton wns'oallod to tho matter yestenlay, and he ordercd m Iarge force of men put to work - thore to-day to huvo tho lot clouned so thut It may dry up In time for cccupunoy, Tug vast time of fmmigration which continuea to pour into this ofty ulyo continuecs to nseist materially { feediug tho smnll-pox epidemle,. As winter elo‘gml 1t wus buped that tho horrible disoase would ulso.cnd.” But. it hus not, Smull-pox mus” be stitl considered ‘opidemlia, and tho Health Departinent s continping ta. afforts to vicolnnto wil who como undor 1ts pows er. Tho durution of the epidewlo is ontathng increascd oxpense upon tho city, ung, of coursy, wlll that much souner oxhuust t| ong ropriation. Da Wolf does not believe that this will be an tthy sumor, but thore arsominent physis olnug In this olty who predict u vory slokly seas #on, biastog thoidenloulutinns upon tho disturbed condition of the utmosphure, Thore were six now cases of small-pox reported yostorday, and oo death—that of i chlld. Tho new vasus ro- ]mm:d wero from 926 West Elghtoonth stroet, 4 on the sumio tharoughfare, 50 Lurraboo, 303 Orchanl, 210 Molnwk, and 25 Hulsted streot, Uthor cantaxlous diseases wero roporiod us fole lows: Hourlet fever at 400 Orchard, and at the corner of Lime and Wost ‘I'wenty-seventh streotst diphthorin ut 848 and 810 Clnrk, 53 Twons ty-third streot, aud 2513 Cottugo Urovo avenue, TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING, * Tre County Bonrd will visit tho Reform School @rounds Toursdny mornlug for the purposoof sotlng about tholr sulo, . Tur Grand Jury yosterday found olghtoen truo bifls, Somu of the witnodica In tho Van Hollen caso wore hoard, und ulso in the change Of youuo cases, bt no conclusion was rouctiod, ‘The jury will wind up its busincss about noon to-day pnd adjourn sino die, ‘Tue rallrond compunles onriched the County "Treusury yestorduy to the umount of $37,000,, The Chivugo & Urand Trunk puld $1618; the Chicage & Lustorn [llnols, §2,131; und tho Chi- cago, Houk Islund & Puciio, 851,833, The otner rouds which huve ot paid i wili lie hieurd from tu-tlay, no doubt., us this wiil bo tholr Lt chuuco - 1o suve the J::uully of 1 por cont, which will be addod Mon Tuy defoutod candidates for Asscasor, Col- leator, Bupervisor, und ‘Town Clerk of Kouth Chlongo yesterduy pesioned the County Court for u vesount of tho votes cadt at tho luio eloos tion for town uillcers, and kuvo furwal notlee ot their intontion to coutest, Thoy bLaso their potition upon the fuct thut the Cunvuss! fourd roJeated the vote of certuln precinets in the Fifth Ward, which is tho same polut wmady by tho durentod Couatablos Ju thalr potition of some duys ngo, o Tug Judlclury Committeo juet yesterday afte ernvon. The ru's'mn of Charles Woodmnn, Jmm- ty Prosscuting "Attoruoy. for the Tuwu Courts, was upproved, The waiter ot nalutainiug this altioe was discussod, and 4 petition from tho Chivuga Justices of the Peace, usking that It bo relatublished, wus prosoutod, After sowo tulk 1t was rusolved to mumund tu the Board thut 1hg olllce ba waintained nt the rluuum of tho body, tiae ¢ be uudor the dircction of the County Attorney, aud that the Superintendont of Public Instruction bo suthorizud tu collect the mouoya duv tho school fund from the varl- ous Justices, LAND LEAGUES, ‘Tus Parncll Land Lesyuo ot the Fourtoonth Ward weot lust eventug fu tho hall ut No, 629 Mile ‘wrukoee uvanue, the Presidout, Matthew Nolan, ig Wo chalr, Thomas Bhanuon aud: Micnael _his place wiil .incredsed Lo §25; Wholun wwere appointod delegates to the State Conventton, ‘Tue Michuel Duvitt braneh of tho Thirteenth Wanl Land Lesgue met in Multohey®s $all at 22 West Luko street Iast nlehf, President Sultivan in tho chair, for the purvose of o Rtate Lergrun 0 Messra, Multienn, U1tk Last meettng of the Conteal Land Leaguo prior to tho St vention was hubl inst pvens e at tho hall, Luke and LuSally stre Jumey Tyman was ealled totho ehulr, The Correspotds 1o Bevretury rend n letter from thie Viee-1'rosle dent, Michaot Keeloy, tendering his resienntion. It wits ondercd tha State Convention Lo as- romblo In this eity to-morrow meet at 2 p. m, In Lawd-Leagug 1all, Luko and LaSulle streets, A committed of soven, consiating of Messrs, Fitz Glbon, Lines, Dunn, O'Toole, Capt, Cusey, I\xnr{l.luml Dy, Cyrean, wis pu\ ntedd to recel es upon thair nerival, « lteports were 3\ nitmber of wards stating tho number of delegutos thoy woull send. Messra, Dunn, Lines and O"Toolo were nlnmmlml to proparo n progean, Bome soventy delegates buve slenifed thelr Intention to Lo prosent, and it {8 oxpectend thut tho number will rench 30, OVERLOADING TEAMS, SMEETING OF THE HUMANE BOCIRTY, A mecting of the Executivo Committec of tho Tlnols Humano Socloty was held at tho Grand Pacifie yosterdny afternoun to confor with thoso employiug teamstors in regnrd to limiting londs In order to put an end to the eruelty and misery 80 often soon on the streets, whon horaes. are struggling to pull gyvelght too heavy for thom. Awmong those presont were John 4. Strtall, 1eho presided; Edwin Lee Brown, John C. Dore, it. . Derlckson, Gen. Jou Stovkton, and ,Mr. by Of tho Auiorlean Express Company, Mr. Shortall sald tho object was to devise somo plan by which. the overloading of horsus and toas could Ls muoditivd, Tho offenders wero thoatly poor men, who bad little clso bo- 8ldu thalr hurse and wagon, and for that reason tho oflicers woro lustructed to warn, uot to thom, where thoro was such oruulty that ouly the argument of punishinont would reach themn. These mun wore cengared In hituling coul at s0 much o ton, und were totupted to puton an extra haif ton or ton, The cotl men wery fn sympnthy with the Soolety, .und Mr, Shortall oifered tho Tollowlng, sugyest- iny that thoy be asked to slgn it and postitin thow yards: - “Our several yardinnsters . and superintend- onta of teanaters aro Instructod to tuko counlz- anco of tho overlonding or nbuso uf draftani- muls in our employ, nud to limit tho ond euch auiiml or tonm hitl] be permittod to haul."” - On motion of Bdwin Lee Brown, the owiicrs of teams generally wero m(muulud t sign tho vaper, Mr. Dore aeked If any attention was bolng puld to the horses on the eanal. «Mr, Leach sald tho ngent had bis eye on thom, and nlso on the brickyard hordes,” which ure oftet trented budly, botig driven wheu galled. Mr, Dore usked what was going on ut tho Stouk-Ynrds, « Mr. Bhortall said the Bocloty was looklog nftor tho aninials thore, aud that tho new Stato Axont segmed inclined to do his nlutlir. A nuw gond was submitted by a eattle-man, which it was proposod to sulistitute for tha clubsnow In use. The prod I8 about nn cighth of un luch long, . Tho question of approval was hold In abey- ance, Mr. Lench sald that ten of his horsos had pleked up giuss I tho stroot. Mr. Shortall suld e would givo $10 for tho cg‘lr.loncu t“n convint uny man wko throw glass in tha stroc : AMr, lirown spoko of Lnrbed-wire fances, and stited that o hlde denler had told bim that the hidos wery now cut ns 1t with u knlfo, muaking blgmishes In -the leathor. - : Mr. Lonch suld branding was muro Injurious te tho trade and mora puintul to the aniwal than n out from n nrbod-wire fence, The Committeo thon nljonrned, | DEAD ANIMATLS, DI, DE WOLP'S PERPLEXITIES, ? Dr.Do Wolf, tho Health Cowmissioner, had quito a tulk yesterday mornlug with City Attor- ney Grinnell In regard to the letting of tho con- truut for the removal of dend unials from tho streots, Dr. De Wolf felt that ho should nut nward tho contract tothe Unlon Rendoring Com- pany utits bid of $0,500, which he regarded as exorbltant. | " o r, Grinnclt admitted all this, but sald that the Noctor should also take Into conslderation tho fact that one dond horse feft lymng fa the stroct un unnecossarlly length of time might cost theelty a great deul of monoy. If the horae of 4 person driving by should shy to one side, throw that porson onut and kili him, the olty tnight be mutlotod n dnmages of 86,000, I'ho contruct for rotnoving dead unimals from the streets expires ut 12 u'clook to-night, und something definit will havo to bs decldud upon to-duy. The City-Attornoy udvised Dr. De Wolf not to_ullow the matter tu go over under nuy clrcumstunoes,” u8 the city was labie It théro wus the loust neglect by Sis ofticinls. Inw talk which Dr. Do Wolf aubaequently had with # TIIBUNE reportery. ho said that wudor tho pro- posed now contract tho cost of reinoving dond aulmals would bo 20 nday, In ordor to cireums vent the Unien Ronderlug Compauy ho had contemplated u plun -of burying the carcusap, but thistip found impructicubie, owing. to the sreat For - jnstauco, 'the —average number of. dead horses taken trom our strogts dually is .thirty. Yestorduy it s thirty-four., To cart’ these out {nto vacant lots outaldo tho oity und to bury thom sufll- clently deep would cost not less thin 8100 n day, and perhups more, He wua nt present nbsue lutely ut tho meroy of the rendering company. Novorthelvss ho bad groat hopes of making it coe down in ts price. He proposed to ropson with tho gentlemen controlling the corporation. )r. Do Wolf halds that $6,600 s juat 0,000 Toore than tho city ought to puy for romoving 1ts ded nnlmnle from the streets, Ho sald that he belloved tho animals tnamsglyes more than uld for thelr removal, Iu Ciuclnnutl, Now rioans, New York, Brooklyn, aud several ather citles tho full prive pald per year for the sume work I8 from $8.000 to $16,600, yut bo ulwnys hus bolloved, ana dovs now, that tho contrnctors recelvo these nmounts of monvy as n cloar Lonus, ooy that they make a largoe prolit spon the romoval uf tho carcussos besides, Jle hud groat hopes that the Union Readering Company might relunt considerably. It did last ycar. Tho matter will ba dealded to-day, DR. THOMAS, 118 BENIOUS ILLNKSS. The meny friends of the ltev. Dr. H,W. Thomas will learn with deep rogrot of his severe fliness. Ho bad beon suffering from goneral debllity for soma thino, and Tucsday was taken down with s chill, which was followved by a high fovor, devol- oping Into pneumonia, which hus attuoked the lower lobo of bis loft lung, At first no alarm was folt, tho diseaso bolng common in this latl- tude, but, bolng othorwiso enfeebled, it scon bo- «an to tell ‘upon him, und Thuridny ks condi- ton wns such that Dr. Adum_Millery- his at- tending physivian, caliod tn Dy, Fostor for conne sol. Yestorday morning Dr. Thomas was onsfer, and bls fever wia nut #0 bilgh, but ho was sulfors fog from a sovero cough, could tukoe no foud stronger thun milk, und his l{mpwuu WOrY any- thing but satlstuctory, Ho lmoproved dur- Ing the day, bowever, and at i o'clock last oveniug hiv pulse hud run dows from forty-tive to thirly-flve pulsations per minute, and b wis not ronrded ud in any hninediato danger, Tho only four was that the disense would spread to the upper lobe, but thare woro no marked indie cutlons that it would tuko such 8 course, Atll n'vlock llm‘ uanfllunfi s h;mlgfi:\‘:v.ctwa r:“':l ho was vesting woll, and his phys! opo. ful, though ho was not rc';’mrdud ua boyond dune or, 5k, Thomas hus been wnrklnfi altoothed too hiard of Into, und his systom will not stand tho dutmauds bie hus been” muking on It o Is In -| constunt request to ofliclute at woddings and funerals, wid bis nuwerous lecture vuguyos inenta hive nlso tukon up much of his thae. Iie Will, af gaurse, bo unbly 10 pronch Sundiy, sud L tukon b{ Hronson Alcott, who Wwiilspuak on * wmortality,"” N TII BAENGERFEST, MEETINGS OF COMMITTERS, " At tho mocting of the Finance Committeo of tho Bllugerfest yostorduy aftornoon the follows 1k reanlution wus ndoptods Jtegolved, Thut Mossrd, Poiny and Soliuita bo nuthorized to recelve furthor subscriptious to tho gunruntos fund untii-iho et of June, und thut they ebull rucelve d per cont for all sube soriprions und colleotions nude beforo tho lut of Muy, und b por cent for ull aftor that dmni thut the umlumul tho Cominities ruvolve Erer weok until the 1at of u%wnu Big puy shull bo i that the Collector shall glve securlty for tho nuount of $1,000, the Fluane clal Becrotary §25,000, sud the Treasurer §&,- Tho cuntrautof tho Committoo ‘on Tiall with Mr, Chavies lirower for the removal of stands 1u thie Exposition Hullding and tho replaciog of the wame for the suw ob frown whioh sum 8150 ubull bo duducted futhe ovent of Theadore “Ihomus uving tha hall for his concorts ufler the featival, was ratifiod. > A vomultteo was uopolnted to confor with Mr, leyuolds, tho Beorotary of tho Exposition, und :Jnhn; nugemun, to arrange for ushum and oorkee b N Thy L‘mnmluun on Muslc passed & resolution that the krund rehoarsal of the festival chorus tnixed) us woll usuf tho malo festival chorue hlaunl be bold sbout & fortnight beuce in Me- [V ruv’ck Haull, to which admission cun be gulned onl Bsunu from the Coumittoo. ‘Thoe Decorutlon Committee will moet to-night, aod moke u‘uhulou uf bud; th e ———— IF THIS PARAGRAPH ARRESTS YOUR ATTENTION, nod youaro persunded to Investigato the gront fnprovements andsuperiority of Dalton's water- filtors over any other muke, it will huve accom- pilshed its purpose, sud Rt the same time Lony tited you, Bhown on: 01 Btate stroet. e e————— Cumnilus less first-olass dental work at falr ::‘:m w l‘ihl‘lwllrwl. voruer Rundolvh, THE FORGERIES. Adalbert Reinke Pleads Guilty to the Indictments, And lu‘sentonuud to Thirty Months' Impriconment at Joljet. Judge Anthony Visihly Affected Whiloe Passing Sentence. Adalbert Ttoinke, Intely omploysd in tho County Clerk's oftieoy and whon few days ngo pleaded gutlty of grand lareeny and to vonspire ing to falairy tho public recants, was arraigned boforo Judge Anthony yesterday in_tho Crimi- nul Court for sentones, 'Tho cuitrf-room was denscly puoked by nn anxions erowd of speotu- tors, many of whom bad been tho unfortunato's friends, Requuintances, and assoclntes, and gs Rotnko passed) through them In charge of an oiflcor ail eyes woro upon bim until be was al- most bld from view In an obscure seat.’ Ho louked hnsgard and yorn, his cyes woro fastoned to the flour, 18 it were, und his gonorl appeat- ahce was thint of deep contrition und sadnoss of enrt, : Mr. 13, G, Asay appeared for tho prisoner and Stata's-Attornoy Mills for the People, snu whon tho ese was enllod the former arodo and snld ho bad a fow suyggestions to nuku. Thoro wure two Indlotnients to which plens of xuilty had beun entored,—oua for larceny wid ono for cun- spirany. 'Tho Intter contatned threo counts, to tho Hrat of which thore wus serfous objection, 'Thig, howovor, wns ovorcomo in the romatne g counts. Tho sccond vonnt, charging tho [usilleation of the rocords, wud the ane to which Reinke had really pleaded, und It was cupable of construction In such u way that ho belleved would only make the oitonse & middemeanor and tho punistnent u tine, The peunlty wis an. mprisonmont of threo years in tha Penitentiary, or u iino 1ot cxceedinge 1,000, The Court hwl tho right nnd discrotion to lm- pude the lutter, which I atfect was ouly punish- ment for u mtsdemennor, 1t thore wns doubt us to the construction of the wienulty, the prisonor would certuinly bo us mueh entitied to fis beis ofit us in i cuse of proot of evidenco on u telul, The plen of gullty to lurcony, he suggestod, might bo withdmwn, If sentoiico could not bo suspended on the . INDICTMENT FOR CONSPIRACY, Stata's-Attornoy Mills suggested, in roply, that tho Court bad formod the prisouer of tho pon- aity o luld himsolt Hiavlo to in plending gullty, und that the plon St Lotk easss lind boen entorod with a full knowledgo of tho consequonoes, My, Asay replied nd follows: “1 woulil not concoul fromn the Court, and my cllent would not tolornte me in concealliue the it that ho hus vieited the law In more partio- uliurs thun one, But Lwould aak tho Court tu roinomber that in punishing Reinke your Hone or will be punishing _lleluke's mothor, 1 havo no doubt, to death, Kuow that {t s ono of the misfortunes that ofton uttend a crlinloal convietion. Hut in thiy cnsg, your Honor, it s ‘purtienlarly distressing, because she has borne much i thid world, und sty tottors un- der this blow, 1 will usk your Honor to re- inetober, 1iso, though T un uwaro that thid s n two-edyced sword: that ltetnko I8 o inun of un- usual intelligonce. Io 18 a man of une usuul goodl, nuture, 1o was led nway by un- fortunate uequaintances,—1 bad lked to have misused the word friend, beeiause he mistonk aequuintance for fricudship. The objoct of tho Inw is to bold up n torror to tha evil-door and to reform i, Tuls mun I8 capable of reforina~ tlon, You deter erlme when you *punish him, But whon punishment 1s exceasive ¢ daea not tond to rutorm, A Hum‘punlunmunz' Is all that tho stutute ltsolf would have required jn tho caso, -1 have niso nssuninces that at tho torm- inntion of his sentence Helnke will ho removed from this part of tho couniry and ko iuto the vory Fur Weat, to try his 1{fe over aguin and make a new path for Bilmselt.” 3 ‘Judgo Anthony remindod Mr. Asay that nono of tho ovidonce i sct boon prosonted, whero- upon the Btate's-Attornoy sald he was ready TO PRESENT TIE CASE, c Judge Anthony—I want to hear the evidence bufore we further proceed, County-Clork Klukke wus then called and al- lowed to tell the stury of Relnke's shortcomings a8 confessed to him, which he did in a struighte forward, unbinsed manner, and which was sub- stuntinlly na follows: Helnke enmu to work for bin In Decemnber, 1877, and was eiven chargo of the rodemption departinent, and subsequently the nutking out of tux-warrants, Enrly in Jan- uary bis atiention had beeu ealled to tho falsifl- citlon of tho records, and an cxaminntion showed that the. chinnges nggrogited tor 189, 1670, and 188 about 4,200, Hucslled Reinke's utientlon to the mntter, und nfter u serles of jn- terviows he eoufessed afl, and told him thut the rulsed certificutes, umnunting tonbout 60U, wera in Stebbin's hands, Ho dented, however, baving made tho ernsures of 187-'7, aud ulsu that any= ono bad hud suything to do with those he made excopt Churles Eaton, who had prmpted him In tho mutter, From - this the witnoss dotatlod the prigoner's mode of falsifyiug tho records, tinising tho gortiticates, ote., and nlso how he wanaged to gbt the certlficates cushed, Iutimuting in the course of bis explunation that thore wero othor transuutlons not covered by tho indictmonts. Whun Mr. Kiokko had concluded, Judge An- thony askod: * You snid you learncd othor thiugs rogarding 3ir, lloluke in’tho courso of your luvestigns ir. Kiokke—* Yes." Juflfi Authony—" What wore thoy 2" Mr, Kiokke—" They wore of such a nature that 1 bnrdiy feol at “liburty to stute thom. I baven’t sulllolent to warrant me o stating om."” Mr, Asay—**It Is duo to tho dofondant to suy that bo denles then,* Gon. Hormon Lied was calied by the defonse, and testitied that Heinke boro un excellont chure uoter during tho four g'mms ho wus under bl us Cuounty Clerk, beforo Mr. Kluhke cumo fu. . Mr. Asny—"1 think.tho State woull bo sntlse fied by fotlon on one of thesy indietments. lteinko ia n wreek now. To muko bim o hopoluss wreck 18 to destroy. To leavo hopo gives oppor- tunity, for, rosurrdotion, Do you not thlik so, o 87" Hrate's-Attornoy Mills—"I am not awaro that the Court noeds uny advico from me us to tup matter of Mmllli‘- The Court widerstands all tho facts, and wil undoubtedly do what §s Just,” ‘I'ho Court—* Jr. Klukke, there {3 one quos- tlon 1 would tike toask, iow much money did Mr. Itelnke get from his nots beror” Mr. Klokko—'*1 um out nbout §3,300.” Tho nota l‘llll'l'l‘lg‘lll_id by, Mr. Heinko don't cover moru than Bir. Asy—* As to the falalfleation of fho rec- n‘l;dl.;m | sny that for that Mr, Helnko got loss than $160." Judgo Anthony, nddressing Mr. Asay, usked, * Hus tho prisoner nuything o sny?" Mr. Asay—8tuud up Mr. Relnke, " MEINKE AROSE S8LOWLY, and for tho fAirst thne durlog the hoaring could b eesn tarouwch tho crowd, “Itis eyes wore cust’ down, and_ho dispinyed considerublo norvous- noss us hie fuced tho Court, Judge Anthony—Mr, Rolnke, bavo you any- thing to ndd? " fo a low and Mr. Rojuko nnswerod * N tromulous vole, . “Aro the stytemonts mado by Mr. Klokko truv?" nsked My, Asuy, Hulnke bowed, und murmured * Yo" A **Aru thoro any other favta_ thai will throw nAnyl l}'u"xm on thid trausaction?” asked Judge nthony, : “:::’-II’E{ sald, In o low tone: “Nono that I know * Do you kuo of any frauds committed or at- ""."‘,}’,’,""fi.’??"““‘l those f\! reudy disclosed? - % siry “Will you_ toll o, satd Judge Anthony, with .‘,‘“‘:;‘.’:‘fi"é{’,"'F"""“‘“""- what lnducufln?ou to o this *1 ouldn’t mako any explanation of it," ro- plied the prisoner. * 1 want you to toil mo a straight story, Ilave V‘!}‘u"‘"’" m‘m.l'uwuwu to gambling?’” oma, sir, . * Huvo you boan acoustomed to taking foals ou the uu{m of Trudor” i b * [lurdly oy to spouk of,'* * Havo yow bean dealing during the past yoar at bucket-shops?*! ¥ I huve—soimetimes," o 4 Mave you boon In tho babit of drinking?” Howmo, ule, = h" Whom did you deal with {a 'tho Luckot- * Al Mabr,” o yfiu loga?" o . * Whoro dld you gamblo? " WALY placs ¥m lfludmph streot, and nlso on Clark stroct.” * Whoso gluml" RS o Ol stroet dia bla?" re on Tk stroo! on ar*, *Just opposit Chuplu & flol’azl."“m You losr” ; ¥ Yes, your Hanor," “DId you vver invest in tho pool-rooms?”’ . “Bame, sir” . 4 What rona ! 9, 8l 'Thu reason I aak these quostlons Is that 1 huyo beon told your labite worc bud, und | want to kuaw If those ,Xl"'““ Whoro you spont tho * How wuoh money did you loser” ';}’:lmwrtun{ an uecouut, and do not know ox! o’ * 1id you a) your salury to ‘the support of e At this point Mr, Au{ loformed the Court that the prisouor whilo in tho Couuty Clerk s otlue Lud beon In the pay of Hiobbins, who guvy Lim & por gont on ali tax-cortiticatns, which bud awouated to conglderablo. REINKKE WAS TUEN ASKED to be seatod, and the Court suld that hie was pro- Pared ta pass senteuco at ouco if tho counsel and prisouer did not want the ouso to ko over. Mr, Asayreplicd that nothing was to bo guined by doluy, und Judge Antbony, who bud wmanl- fested ‘vounsldersble uncasiness, procecded to pase sentuuce upon the brisodior, It wus the wost rninlul situation of his lify, bo sald, but be bad bis duty to perform. Ha bad knowa fleimke 1or & puwber of yeurs, and had alwiyys rogurdod hiln_nann unright. honeat, enpnble young mnn, but hie coulid not nitow tnls foat to away him it ho would, Ho desired to be frank, howavor, and eould not suppross the fact that it was painful to hin to .aoo sich a young man fall. But hiy orimo wis wgnlnst the wholo peo‘_)lo and one which could ot go unpunisted. 1t 1t wors In his power ho wou suye bim from tho Penltentluey, bt he could ilo nothing Ahart uf onforolng tho Iaw, though mider all tho cirinstinees ho was luclined to fmposo the low- ost rpmmy fur ench offense, At this polnt thet Court was visibly nifected, and for n moment eonld not speak. His oyes filied nnd his Jips quivered, but nfter n sovero Atrugglo he proceaded to paxs rontonce, thelnrga nultonco having boon nwod to n desthliko stlente by the scene, Tfo saiid: “On tho piea to Inrceny tho sontence of the Court I8 that Mr, Rolnke bn confined In the Stato Tonitentinry for eighteen mouths, and on tho r'lcnlolhe conapiraoy fndiotmont tho sontonce one yonr's imprisonmeont.'” As nonn a8 sentonce wae pronounced Relnko wns taken back to Juil, follnwed by n fow aym= pothizing frionds, “and tho court-room was n"melllly omptied, Ho expressed himsolf after tho exciteinent was aver n8 boing somewhnt dis appointed, as niso did his sitorney, and his frionds nro hopeful that the sontonce for con- nplrnu{‘wlu ho susponded.. He will bo taken to Jaliet Thuraday. e ——— WHO DOES YOUR PAPER-HANGING? 1t wlll be devtdediy to the inferest of house- keepers wnnting this work dune to sco the artlstic work done by F. it, Hilger & Co., 24 Wa- bash avenue. ‘Choy onrry tha fineat goods mado, ——— THE " RAMUS" CDI.LECBI%‘ OF FINE WATER COL- will bo on exhibition on Monday, May 2, nt O'Brien's Art Gullery, 208 Wabash avenue, and will be sold nt nuctlon next week. Duc fotice will beglven, Messrs, Elison, klorsheim & Co., Auctloneers, e —— . LAST MATINEE At the Rolter Bkating Rink this Baturdny after- woon at 8 o'clock. Exhibition’ skating and tournnmont; nine knights entored. Exhibition sknting in tho ovoning, Cornor Congress stroot and Michigan avenuo, e — REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Hava romoved to 07 Waslungton stroet, botween Dearborn and State, A large ltne of all kinds of eafes. —— Whnt ex-Gov. O. P, Morton, of Indinna, tnd to say of Prof. Morris Bernbandt, the distingulshed oblalan at No, 125 Stato strest: “f commond Prof. Bernhardt as un accomplishod and skilifut onticlun. I tako much plensure in recommend- Ing {ils glasses from what I know of them, a pair buving been furnished and now In use In my famlly.” ‘Phio nbovu was dircoted to Prof. Bern- burdt In 1864, ! W IRough on Wats.” Ask drugglsts for Kough on Iints. Tt clears out rats, mive, roachos, bed-bugs, cte, 1o boxos. ¢ Tho iniveraal verdict Is that the Now No. 8 s the atmplest and most durakie sowing-machine® Wheeler & Wilson Munutucturing Co., 166 Stato. ? Buck & Raynor's Moth Powdoer 18 o harvester that reaps roaches by the miliion, Over 165,000 Howe scales sold, Bordon, Selleck & Co,, Chlcago. i Woe recommend Etdredge sewing-machlnes —— ———————ey MARRIAGE LICENS. Tho followlnk marriage Hleonsos woro Iemiod yors tordny: Ty Reatdence, Chicago, Chieugo, Chicaxo, Chieago. Chilcaito, Chleayo, - Minna Grolner, . Mictinol F. Madiien..... Elia Florence Mallay, dwin Oloson. Annie Chriat) | fsoreg Micd Katlo Eschmng Isract N, Btijos, ilAnuuuaun WA ,ouls A, Froy.. Koo k. Besauti, Hnmuol A, Orubini Liliun A, Grabinm, Jotinny HSeglol Ciar Kodira, "MARRIAGES, e o e oo A AR~ BTIMPBON=~ALBERTSON~Hy the Rt.-Rtoy, Dishs op Molaron, at tho Cathedral of BS. Peter und I'aul, gn Mondar, Aot 25 b Mr. Wil 1 il son, ot N B, tn arthn. 5 nywoind, Caok County, the Albgr st ECKLEY=HOUSTON~'I'hursdsy ovoning, 'A!lr“ =, by tho lov, K. F. Williams, st 350 Lake-ay,, 1 Hiukloy ind M. 1-ouist b, Hountam s > Chorles DEATHS, s A s e A A TURNEIt—Christophor Turnor, of 1iright’s disoase, e ety g R { Funoral from his_reslden: 353 Mayest., May |10 tho Josuit Charoh thence tu Caivars os elery by currluges. . A fond, loving father, £o gentls and ki Athker— Lottaorrow behind. k) s gluriow Of vistons 50 bright, s wpinit W Heavon ion taken ILs flight. TLLIAN= : A?}'{,?,'?a‘ . Thomus MoGillian, Thursday, =& nged & yoars, b gt e megori, e Adwms- lfl‘un&gl paors m:.l') copy. ) cemetery. JAOKBUN~—AL! 'outh Desplninos-st., Friday, April Nornb Maude s i S e oL L FI:ACH—AIMI 28, Bemuel P'lnge, tho barber. uneral -ur;ln hlfi) . in. Sunday, fn amphitheatre ll‘}:zz“:ll':nplll 5 lends of JGucowsod luviwa o be NKSN—Em belovad wife ‘of Dr, K. A.Ness, st 'A“rlrfl,flmo' 174 Wesson-st., of puknonary vonsamption, 01{cS of funoral horeaftor./ DICKEV—Aprll 23, G, oct 7 mon and b tn,clvomt st of HLArTS 5. knd Reary 1 Dokt W rovalund Purkeav. m’t"l‘;gs’llll:hll will be taken to Marshall, Mich., for CU-saginaw and Marshall (Mich.) papers please Y. MCOATTHY—At hor rost COlGRNO ML Nirk Ritaoorins Hetneumy, Dooring and ot ety LA Stk et Trloniaara Invitod 10 attonds i il o GHILEY—2trw. Geroy, of 47 Btato-st. at 478 Twenty- + BORDEN—Anna Page, daugh s I 4 o & av., DY Cartiavs 16 Uakwoods Hutirdays st | 0'GIOGh: LYK1~Apr1 20, aftor n shart liness, John Zulter, I *nral witl taxo place from ils resigonca, 457 Kast TRt s0gund AL, o HRINL ARIHONS S Charoh thoncs 1o 8L, Ol’lull."wllllollll’]- o WNABON—Funerst yorvices of the lnto Mrs. Edward . Nason will_Le hold at jund Co afurdiy, Aprl oo Tl ue 2 R SR ANNOUNCEMENTS, . 0, 6. NEBDIIAM, PASTOR OF CIIT- Chure wnunnduct the Bunday- i re’ nooting teday ut n Bubjoot: o Lowt snd Founde > 10" i GI&ASF CHAPPELL WILL CON- duct thio young u oung men's tivspol LY AL G A myomid Sl oromug. et meoing b tho IE WEST END TWELTIL WARD ltepublican_Club will inest this ovaniug at i1 und adlsun-at, to ulecy roon's_oftico, Wl ui (r ufticors for tho vnsulig your snd teansact such othor busines ae inay cotno bofure the Club. e COOLUIING LECTURE. TON aatoly Wil b8 duliverod i SYeniie s iab Rouw on varlor oor of Palmor House, By 4. Jro ol Concond. N, . 00 Now Englun Ttuprosontati saou) tgachs t Varwon'Tiail. : AUCTION T By ENISON, FLERS Nos. 84 and B Rundoiyiy.g, SATURDAY MOR) AL10 o'clack, ny No. 424 North St FURNITU U Henldenco, conshing Parlor Sein, upholsts ved in itq Full net Dindng-Ioom Fu Klegant Sidehoard, Aewing-Muchine, gy i e Yery full stack Kitehan Out, 77 Feather 1ilows, Blani:, Tiruancls Carpeta. Ching, and ¢ Eornituen carofully x o unreseryo Saturday Morning, April 30, ab{0ygy WF BELL TR Entire Outfit for Hougely (NCLUDING THR Parlor, Chamber, and Dining. niture, Une Square Grand Plano, Mirror, Maltresses, St Tree, Carpets, Range, Ice- SALE POSITIVE, KLIBON, FLERSIy CLOSING SA Water Colors Cil Paintings 212 Wabash-ay.,, At 3 p. m. This Day, Coumiencing at 120 on fhe Cifalogs, ELISON, FLERSTIEDY, s FURNITURE, Carpots, Houschold Goods, General Merchandise, and General Hounsehold (i AT 9:30 THIS MORAING, FLERSHEIM & 0o, 84 nnd 81 Rundolyb-st, By POMEROY & €0, AUVTCTION! THIS SATURDAY WORNING, At 367 Weost Monroe-st,, Entlre Contents uf PRIVATE RESIDENCE, M. T. Cham, Sets, Parlor Sults, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, ete, Bale poromptory. POMEROY & CO.. Auctioneen. By HENRY FRIEDMAN & S0NS, Auttioneers, 1%, 21, und 25 Bust Randoiphst Another Sale of Elegant Houselold FURNITURE At Marblo-Front dwolling 0y MONDAY, Ma Elogant Purior und 1 Ing und Jieary sots, 1) Cartalns und Lambreguiy Qi Paintings, Lrusscls Hall 'T'rocs, lacks, 1tange, ete., tha property of a 30 West Washizgtonsty Surtls, 1881, 10 2.1, oom Sots, Handsomo Dins $ubioatia, (s Fixturey privats fumily reilring { vt irat-class comifiton, A b qrg and comy. FILEDMAN & SONS, Auctioneers. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, UTELY PURE MADE FROM GRADE CREAM TARTARK Hounekeuper'a favorite in | No other prepwradon m breads, or Tuxurlous pantey, Uga whihiout fear af el lils resulss ABSOL o elttoa of the ot 03, Auch fht, Ak, 1 o, £ Comuiendug for toetess by the Gove: O VAL AR Stund 10 Tuuo, Htosewood Cuse, Durable. HAIE GOOD AVATER W! AL Long Jalr Switchos, purtion. Fend l"““ T8 @ g p \VHCIotalo & Kotdl Ben s sunt C. 4, Duanywiierd. Ui SSRTIROK WS, o wid warisuted. erblis TN A, 72 STATES CANDY. tond O1, §2 &, or 8316, u sampla Touall bux By dxieoss OF 1o bost Candlus in Auiorica, put up oles guntly sudateloy par. itofurs 10 oif Chicago. " Addreds GUNTHEL, tontecdonor, .r%uul:un-_nhl:uu:ao G o ploal PARIS STYLEN, An entiruly new confection, an | ONLY found at IKRANZ'S, 8o State. _ Hovey's Mixtures! For Lawna, uaed on our Also, full lne of ble and Flower Eecds. HOVEY & €O, 173 Wi TIUNKS. Touria Truvelors, Bxcure i visit CLIAS, WILES For Trunks, Suwhicls, Bads &c. Liwiil pay, No. lll Blatoesle | 5 A . Cpemical ApwT 1h = LA Pa. Auke geinuing i AT yola, 160 W7 Bdisos, & €. ‘WM———»—/MM“MT’ TESTER'S Hal Housts “ud“lifik Nor Tl Dxpousos skt oty a0 B