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" nob only not Inaccord with.tho Westminster Con- . fosslon of Faith, but such as ore - ingon- Al VLUAGL ) [P ER R UR ) SAL_AULY LxAms.my oo y _ LOCAL MISCELLANY. . . D. L, MOODY. s . At the oloso of tho scesion of the Chioago Prosbytory, Wodnesday aftornoon, the Rev. Mr. ‘Walker askod that o committeo bs appointed to prepare a minute ondorsing the Christian char- aoter of D. L. Mo ody, who I8 now at workin Beotland pronching the gompol snd loading sin- nors to repontauce. Tho broaching of the mat- tor occasioned o fluttor of surprise; the remson for tho roquest could not bo.conjectured; and, though Alr. Walker hold an open letior in his hand which ho was inclinod to rend, objeation . +waw mudo to throwing n ray of light upon the subjoct, There waa.a good, rowson, however, and it was this, 3 VTHE MALIONER ."Somo ono in Chieago who i known by name, but i not thus far known to havo any stauditig . in the community, wrote to & prominont divino in tho north of Scotland a lottordn roforenco to. . Mr. Ifoody, charging that. his thoology was de- footivo; that, In offact, he ontertainod dootrines pistont with tho charaotor of = . Olristinl It was smd, that ho was’ * posscssed of great vigor and unlimited chock,” Lio gnthered around bim in Obleago " aband of followers, many of whom wore engaged in propogating somo of the most skeptiénl viows and poruicious doctrincs coucoivables” that, nhrougE his - fnfluenco nnd wouk nd thnt of Dis forco, the Young Mon's ‘Christian Association ‘of this clty had beeonio + Siho” yory hotbed of Ratlousiiom, broaking loose from tho suporstitions and antiquatos -dootrinesof Soripture ;" that thoy (Moody and his followers) rojected *‘such absurditics" as “eleotion ™ and * oternal punishmont,” and de- ~clared their God **tao just to be gull]t; of itho partiality impled in tio-dootrine -of Tlection," -and * too morciful to send any of hig anpnrcndy holpless_crenturcd’ to’ nover-ending” torments.” Then follows a etatement in refeiouco to the furids gont from Edinburgh for the rolief of the sufforora by tho firo, in which Mr, Moody is un- justly sccused, and heneo the allogations aro omitted. o o N The writer wont on to sny that ho saw that in Ediuburgh. Mr. Moody condemned all, kinds of roligious controversy. He (Moody) ovidently wishiod .to got tho peoplo of Hootland to drift from their moorings ** without any 5 COUNTERBALAKOCING CURRENT OF GONTROVERSY;" ontil they found themsolvos in the ‘*shallow waters of Plymouthiem,” 1o was * too shrowd " to malo bis real tenets known in Scotiand until ho found be was gelting a *foothald emong the pooplo;” thon should the “cloven hoof be made mauifest.” - Tn.ono of the Edinburgh papors, he +saw.that Moody sald ho did - not' objeot ** to the singing of Pealms,” but that * comothing noiv " was wauted, Ho knew that Moody did not ob- joot to thom all, since’ he had *‘scarched tho ivhole 160 " and - found- *“half a -dozan ” worthy of boing suug iu. his church here, They wera included in_his. * pieces to bo sung,” and wero “occnsionally used.” 'The oxtracts given, if troo,’ prove- that * donr brothor Moody" is a horotio of ‘the-worst kind. - - W= g : “.u © TUIBTORY BPREAD. : . Tho Presbyterian clergyman who recoived this’ " Yotter hiad it topicd, sud. circulated in the norih ‘ of Scotland, whither Mr. Moody and his asso- ciato, BIr. Banlkey, contomplated going. “When, Thowever, the doctment was plucad.in bis hauds t&&moud,- ho refused to go, and roquosted tho mmitteo who had fnvited bim to visit Scot- Jand, to investigato his Clristian charactor. This the Committeo, it iz underatood, are now doing. "A copy of tho lattor was sont to J. V. Tarwell, and {t was he in renfity who osked: the Ohioago -Prosbytery to indorse tho .zovivalist. Thoy did 80, and the indorsomont was sont by cablo to a_Prosbytory now in eession in Edin- burgh. - It I8 proposed to supploment this with another! morb * comprehoueive - deliverance ‘to which all tho. evangelical minsters -in Chicago are expocted to subseribo, ... THE MOTIVE 3 i of tho porson who made this undorhanded attnclk upon Mr. Moody is o mystery, and, a8 ho' him-" self is of no -consequonec, or ot lenst -utterly unknown ‘boyond o - yory limited ephore, his charges will fail to make the improssion sought, ood nob, interrupt .or impode the indefatigable and enthusiastio worlor in the: Lord's vineyard. H aige = ) DR. J, H. FOSTER. . - A spooial meoting of tho Board of Educatio was hold yestordsy afternoon, to iske action with roferonco to the death of Dr. John I, Fos- ter, who was for maiy yearsn member of the Board, and who always manifosted o doep in- torest in doveloping the froe-school ‘system. Presidont King occupied the chair. INSPEOTOR OTARKE #ald “ho' became acquainted with Dr. TFostor when ho (the speaker) was a teacher in tho High - Bcohool, and had been assoctatod with him in the State Doard 'of Education aud the Chicago Board; and was conssquontly familiar with his sontiments regarding public schools. During the Inter years of his his life, tho Doctor at- tended to tho duties of the State Board, &b grent ¢ost to himaelf, on account of his infirmity, . 2nd his intorest in tho schools was as inteuse the day before e died as it was.yoars ago. His Jove for thom must have beon doep, since he saciificod much time to promoto their useful- noes; and to Lis offorts was due in a large ‘moastre the prosont efficiency of the Ohicago schools. He had also shown,a personal interost in tho teachers, and helped them'in a quiot way whon noedy, . thus giving evidence- of-n kind, henrt, nud proving tEnz ho was more generous than genorally supposed in tho community. . 3Ir.. Clarke then presented ', ¥ <A i * * THE FOLLOWING DESOLUTIONS: Assomblod to mourn the deceass of s former miuch !flumed member of this Bosrd, Dr, John H, Foster, 4 Resalved, That, by the deathof obe go oarly and for 80 long, a period connected with the public-achool atem of Chicago, and g0 heartily devoted to ndvano~ ho intecest of ' common-achool education, this city stained a Joss . that it must mourn, but cannot gfuolved, That this Board only givea expression to ihe feellnngl of n grest community of citizens, and eg- pecially of the great bady now and_formerly connec- ted with our public ackools ag puplls, teachors and of= icers, in placing upon record its appreciation of ‘the 1ife-long fabors of our friond in behaif of this causs, 2nd of s aver roady sympathy with, and cordfal en- couragement of evvrynfmnnn or measuro seeking to promote the interests of froe educstion, ! Resolved, Thot, whils the name of Lr, Foster isand il worist, lohg Lo kept before our sight in the achgol named in his honor, and in the medals provided by his generosity s prizes to our worthy pupils, hia memory will Lo presorved fxoah inthe hearla of the ‘mombers of {he Board and of the community, of which 1o wae a0 valued a_membor, a8 ono whoss highest bonor was to Lo known =8 the fathor and friend of our common schiools, L5 lteaolved, That thego rorolutions bo spread upon (he zecorils of this Board, and A copy sent (o the family of the deceused, ) INBPEOTOR BHELDON statad that when Le entered tho Board a quartor of n century ago, Dr. Foster was n°meraber of it, and he became acquaintod with him ; uud then, 88 in subsequont business’ relations with him, he found that the grindpln nnflerlglug iy - character was, **Do what is right and bo true,” It was very much to the doctor's credit that, “tnough possensod of great wealth, ho lived & simple, unostentatious, and frugal life—a model woll worthy of imitation in thesa dnys whon .profligacy in expenditure led to dofalcations, corruptions, aud frauds, The docessed h alwaya & genorous, Hndl{hnemhbmly foeling for sll, and the speaker had knowledgo of his charity toa desorving institution, All'that he did was dons in & quiet Way, and that fact made his name the more Lonorad, INBPECTOR REYNOLDS -yomarked that ho wasa pupilin school when Dr, Foster was & momber of the Board, and that .tho soholara looked to him as taking grester in. torest in them than any other xgumm n the city. No ono could sry nn{thlug 1 of him, and bLis courae toward the gchoole, and iu every relation of life was such s to desorve the ocugomiums of * GUPERINTENDENT PICKARD indorsed what bad beon said by the others, add- ing that be knew of & number of instances where Dr, Fostor hud aided teachers and would not aocept thanks for it. e had nover found any one, though the othor members of the Board Dad beon amsiduous, who dispiayed a greater, moro unselfieh, considerato, courervative intor-’ est in sohool-work then the decensed. The resolutions wera then unainmously sdopt- ¢d, and tho Bonrd adjourned, —trig—— MORE TROUBLES IN THE WINDIATE = HOUSEHOLD, Mre, Windinto filed anothor bill yesterdsy sgainst Ler Lusband, aud also making Goorgo Hooville and Ellen L, MoNelll defendants, The complainaat gives sn abstract of her bill filed rooently againat Ler husband for divoreo, and of the Injunction and writ of ne exeat granted, Threo days alior sho filod Ler bill she utates an advortisement appearod In the Daily Courier, to the .offect that the house in which tihe livos, No, 195 Warren avenuo, would be sold on the 13th of May to satisfy u trunt-deod givon for £5,000, On the 11th of May an spplication was mads to dissolve the injunotion, but inets footunlly. In conaoquonao of this_failuro, ne AMis. Windinto thinks, and for fonr of the court, the proposed snle was postponed until 1 o'clozk to-dny, Complainant statos that. sho did not kuow of the oxiatence of any fncumbrance ontho Lxmpmy until tho 11th of May, when it waa rought out on the motlon for' an' injuno tion, Bho thinks that Mr. Windiate, who in 1869, nt the Limo tho trust-deod was fih‘nu. waa about to marry hor, had given tho deed " to sorve Lim in the evont of uny future matital in- Zolicitica that ho might brlnf about."” No stat: mont of the -exlstonce of 'tho incumbrance wae mado in tho dofondant’s auswor, but it was in- sinunted that complainant wag nn:}lly_ Pruvldml for, wherens shio charges that Windinto's objoat was to havo tha injunction dissolved, tlie prups orty sold undor the trust-deed, aud hor turnod ot doors, " AT v * 7. Bhe has through hor agont attompted to aseor~’ tain from the Trustos, Georgo Scoville, who, the oldor of tho §6,000 nata was, but without, suce cons. Scovills told her ft-was & corinin Ellon L, MoNotll, bub: declined to giveher residencs or, any furthor praticulnts, An oxamination-of the Dircctory ‘falld to find'the namo of Ellen| L, MoNoull, and Mra, Windinto doubtis tho oxistanco q0f such & -porson, and .alleges that, Windinto holds thé nate, that hio hus mado’ application for thio sale of ‘the: promises abdvé' montioned, and that his object ¢ to dopiivo. ‘hor of n _home without . rondering himself - liablo to'punishmont for contormpt of Coiurt, Bhe therotore asked, au injunction.to provent any ‘snlo boing mado, which requost wae granted un- dor a bond for'g3ov, i S . DECORATION DAY, £ At a meoting of tho Grand Army of:the Re- public, hold *last night ot tho hondquartera of Raunsom Post No. 1, for the purposs of ' perfoct- ing arrangomonts for Decoration Day, | = THE COMMITTEE ON FINANGO roported that thoy had €512, and- that tlicre wero othor sums in tho lauds of the various colloctors to' fncroase tho.samo to $1,000, and thoy would need an additlonal sum'of about #3800, i " . DECORATIONS: Ar ‘Tho Committee on-Docorntions roported - that 100 boxea of flowers ‘had been ordored from tha Sonthern part’ of tha: Binte,’ aud donations from othor soutces had boon offored. Tho Commiitoe, however, wero unable to deaide on tho quantity of flowers necossary for thé'dag.! The roport of tho Commitioe was nccepted aud their services continued. - . : TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. _ * | Tho roport - from the Transportation Commit~ too was submitted, and stator {lm. the Superin- tondont of the Northwostorn Railrway agrood to. convey thoso Wwho desired. to"attend the gorvices for tho round trip to Calyary and Rose Hill Cometeries for 80 cents; leaving Ohionga nt 118, m, ond leaving Calyary at 12:16, sriving at Rose Hill at 1:30, aud loaving thore for tho oity at 8:00 p. m. Tho roport was accopted and the Committoo continnad. . @ = BUBIO, i Lty The Committco on Mukic roported ‘that thoy had soenred the sorvicos of four bauds : one for Graceland, ono for Oakiaud, one for Rosobill, ond ono for Calvary. Tho report was_accopied and the Committeo continued. s 2 The Committes on Programmo reported par- tially only, aud.was continued., i ! J A * GENERAL TUSINESS, - Grand-Marshal Stephons reported the follow-- ing o8 Aesistant Marsbnls : Major R. M. Woods, Gon. John MoArthur, Col. Owan Stowart, B. O. Miller, .Oapt. Arthur Irbe, Oapt. Potor Hand, Capt. 'J. O. Ilarrington, C. 8. Squires, ' Gon, Martin Beem (Adjutant of the Grand Marshnl), J. M. .Getman, ‘In chargd of Rose Hill, Col. H. Hillad; In. chargo of Calvary,® Onpt. ., J. lle;lluy; in charge of Gracolaud, Capt. Gustavus i el e i _. Tho following resolutio was adopted:* Reaolved, That tho following gontlomon bo invited to purticipate in_the ceremonics on Decoration Day: Mayor and Common Council, Board of Education, Board of Health, County Conunissioucrs, Gen, Sherl- Janand stalf, mombers of -the press, West, Bouth, and North Sido Park Commissioners, Junior Vico. Grand Commander of thio Grand Army, Deputy Commandor and his staff, and all heads of ‘county and clty oflices, anil Boord of Pollce, b 4 - ———— AMUSEMENTS. R THE ACADEMY OF.MUSIO. Joo. Murphy haos boen drawing good houscs during the weok in hig new play by Mr. T, G. Macdor, entitled *‘Maum Ore,” Tho drama was written for Mr, Murphy, and so constructed aa to -givo him amplo scope for the display of his ability 08 & charaptor actor, ‘This is done without nnnecessary violones to probability, and therofore with considerable skill. The situationa are vigorous, and the intercst of tho plece well sustained. ' Mr. Murphy's specialty is ossontinliy the presentation of ‘Irisl, charactor, and from this he siould never bo tempted. The incidonts, which follow rapldly, dovolop in him some vary_ploturesque sud telling bits of scting, and the tablenux, if o littlo sirainod, are novor- tholoss forcible and offeotive, The' songs swrit- ten into tho pleco aroall well sung. An Irich melody, rondered with spirit_and fecling, never fails of appreciation, and Mr. Murphy's audi- ences respond with warmth to every offort. Yo night the atar will bave a farowoll- henofit, . His engagoment onds to-morrow, when he will re- tire to private life in California for two years, to rest-and onjoy what years of hard work have enrneu. Monday the Vokes family will rosppear ot the Academy. ° e ol " MISOELLANEOUS, | WLittlo Barofoot,” at.MoVieker's, 18 till runs | nhu; to good houses, and will probally conlinue to do so. - ** Bad Dickoy,” at ‘the ‘Adelphi," s re-. markably popular,. a8 houses 6very night. bury Hell, are performing to fair houses. . .. A QUESTION OF [GRAMMAR, ! "Tho last numbor of the Now York Independent nays: © S “The two colllers ™ wo vrrote’ last “wéek. * The plaral was not. atrlotly grammatical ; but, after pur- Zling over thio'question for awhile, wolet {t stand, not certain how tlia s Collyers ‘and 'the Colliors with { could be pluralized, ‘The porplexily was ,not unlike {bat of the country hardware-mercliant who undertoak {0 arder from the city for his neighbor, ths tullor, two useful fmploments, ¢ Send mo two taflor's gooss,” lie wrote, hat was plainly wrong, and ho tore up the order, #Bend.mo two gooses for o tailor,” was his noxt formula, But sftor the leiter was sealed and stamped, his mind misgavo bim, and he toro it opon again, hie third time ho got it Fight beyond o doubt, +*Hend me'ono tallor's goose, Yours, etc,, John Doo, P, 8,—Sond me another just likeit.” ‘Tho storckeeper's dovice does not oxactly mest thie ‘difioulty in the case of thio Oblcago preachers, but it may help somebody to salveit, —_———— LOCAL LETTERS. " UMBERLAND LODGE. T'o the Editor of T'he Chicago Tribune; ~ ° 8zt On behalf of Mr. Parker and myselt, we thank you for the corrections which have taken place in your journal this morning. ' f Coungidering the source from which you ob- tained your information as regards Mr. Parker's roved by the overfdowilg T'he Marionottes, ltlfingg- podigree and his unbounded weslth, togother - with the romarks ‘concerning ‘myself, althongh we could not indorse your statomenta a8 correot, yot we exonerats you in & great mensure, as you hiad some right to supposs that. the parties.who furnished thom would not say anything to our disadvantage, oxcept it Was strictly true. * Ishould like to correct two very important errors which are made in your report of the sale of the stock, as it kns glven rigo to an improssion _that somo of the stock was bid in forus, 8s they woro sold so ohonp, I can assure you we didnot bid, mor couse to bo bid for any single head of stook or dog, It syas a'bona-fide salo in every respeot, and wo did not reserve anything, rogords making tho enle publio, and no ulhloggmu or pedigroos of the animala Le&ng of+ ferod, X beg to stnte that the catslogues were out,.and sent to all tho principal breeders, and advertigemonts of the aale put in all the Eastern papers seven wooks beforo the sale. Col, Judy sont away himeelf forty, to men whom he thought most likely to buy. The oxaqt copy.of the advertisement whiok flJ’npanmd in your paper wos sent to Mr. George W, Ilust, of” this city, aditor of tho National Live-Slock Journal, which e refusod to insert in his paper as we owed him tho sum of €32 for former advertisoments. The catalogue in an exaol copy, from the sale-books where [ purchased tho aunitunls, ‘Wo are slao xe;lmrtnd tolave siold our property to Mr., W. I, Milligan ; anch a statemont is por- footly falke, and caloulated to injure us with'our oreditors, Tho renl facts are those: Mr, W. I\ Milligau kindly came forward as a frlend, some olx or sevou months ago, aud, haviug examined into our affairs, (and seen that thero was euough to pay every one), made the following proposi- tion: That, provided we made an nssigument over to him of ull our persona) property for the banoilt of our creditors, ho would guarantee to them that everything would te all rl;iht, and thoy would bo paid fu full, '.l‘lm{ must givo us a littlo time, ns tho etock conld not be sold until spring, Wo have, o 7sr, acted up to our sgree- ment, aud have to thanl our oreditors for their indulgence, which Lus boen universal, with the ono excoption. It is dus to Mr, W. F. Milligan o stato that, nt tho time ho first proposed shis assignment, .he wan & rar}wlly disintereated arty, in 8 pounlary poinl. of view, and although I’.e fing ainuo that timo paid off some few lnpors tunate craditors, yot he has beon porfactly satls- flad to tako our uote at 10 per cont. ‘e now wroposs o relleve him of any further suxiety and troublo, it the law will parmit us, an we un- doratand it s sn illegal transaction to conve; roporty '“"3' for tho consideration of $1, nl- Shough we did it with the bost intentions, nud witl. tho knowledgo of & great many of our ‘| croditors. I romain, rospoctfully yours, faith- fully, . Ronr, H,'J. Brake. ., OitloAao, May 2, 174, g | | ¢ DEATIH IN THE MCAT-POT, ‘ .| To the Editor af I'lis Chicapo 2'ribune: Bin; I Leligvo it will be allowed bymant por- ‘nons (excopting thoxe immodiatoly intorouted in donying it) that thoro isvery much mystification, not to say decoption, practiced in sl tradea and profossionn; *'Thére rire tilcke in all traden,” Is :|.an udayn nearly se'old a8 tho tricks ‘thumaslves. I pny the tricks tue. compliment of glying them precodorce in point of sonlority, ra I conclude tholr practico gavo drigin to the angc. ; Intlio conrso-of your romatks on the extor- _tonite prico of meat, & fow numbers back in Tue Trinuxe, you said ¢ RN 2 3 Tho eattle sold here for cily consumption ave of n class kiown (o every herdsman ond stock-raiser from hera to the Rio Grando, Whonevee there s o coy that 18 not clasenble under’ any of 'tk hends known to tho lrn(\c.ihonnhnnl {a desigunted ns * Chieago butchor +| Btook,” and fn forwarded to Obicago. ‘- Whils the firat- | cluss bocves pass_through here by the thousands for | othor markels tho ¢ Chicago” buichor Atock? stopa hiere, in purchased, elaughtored, aud retailed to the encral publio at prices shich would well compennato for tho Lottor grade of ankmale,' Tho only practicable way of broaliug over this extortion s to buy deas beof, Vor no'tioef at-all, for a fow dnys, of a week; and this, with tho warm weather, whil bring theso peoplo to tho- cliolo of {aklug ancat prices, oF suller & total loss of stock, 5 ) = .I¢ our moat-mnrkets novar containod meat in- forior.to.that derived from the so-called ** Chlca. go buteliot slocl,” I would, like the rost of my follow-citizons, - quiotly—bocauso . nocossarily— submit, to consumo my daily elico of the sid quostionable ‘qunlity, aveu at tho present ouor- moud prics asked. 1ut, nlas for tho frallty of human cousoience, honosty and fair doaling do not Yuld supronio “n the shop of overy man who parcels out.our animal food. - ! A mystory iu zanatdonling lon thoreln that the t - all grades and %unmm of ‘mont-olforod him, the quality of tho;ment we consume would corre-' ' spond tothe prico nasked, or if our retmlors of mont wonld vary - their Hr[uus accordiog to tho quality of mont they soll, thore .would then bo soma fairness in . thoir doalings, and more genoral " eatisfaction, supposing” the - - meat ‘offered was' ‘not: -inforlor ovon to Chicagoe butcher stock.> “Live, .and let live" ‘18" n common, if not a vory rofined, mode “of oxpreusing a partioular feeling among porsons ;conneotqd wi‘th trado,: And here is whera, the hiteh comes in, sa_far ns tho butcher iscon- corriod, and o tho-detriment of the - live " of the . consumer. ' For, if the Iattor is not very purtioulnr as to the quality of meat ho geta for the. motloy, ha may not live very long, ' Some of onr, :staplo ‘conimodity- in. the shapo of moat is not unfraquontly dorived from cows which bavo suf- fored from protracted ailments of s serofulous ‘| mature; 1if dlsonse entors - the -stock of o farm within ensy occges of tho city, orif the same Tiappens in tho ewill-fod * dpirios™ withiu tho +| clty limita,'tho dressad carosss Is speodily sont ;| off, snd'no difficulty- is_encountered in consign- ipg it to some butcher who knowa how to got rid ot it. ' In'cagos of disonso among cattle, in many inatances, no troatment 18 adoptod, 'and .the animals ore * killed to sayo thew lives," Ocon- | slonally, however, treatmont is pursued evon for for somo time ; but it nov uncommonly bappons that the votorinary surgeon ‘finds Limsolf suj planted by tho butoher, who prosciibes “ cold steol ;" aud, aftor bolug thoroughly imprognated with yations madlolnos, the carcass cvontually . finds its way to the butchor’s stall. i And in this, a8 overy, othor difticulty, thero are thoso smong us whose good officed are mever wanting, whenever thoro is a likelihood of gain, no matter of what charaotor the proceading mhy, bo. By.same kiud of tolegraphy or freemasonry, the carrion déalers sniff out tho sivk or dying; in fack, *‘wherovor the oarcass s, thore will the oaglos bo gathered togothor.” . 3 Many persons buy meat who know nothing of tho marks fndicating its unsoundness, snd others ore often driven to spend their trifle for a Sun- doy's dinper lato on a Saturday night, when by gadlight bad color {s not ‘ensily @otocted. Tho question whethor tho uso of unwholesomo moat will injuriously affect the human frame is one which nobotly” seoms finclined to care much :about. Little doubt exists in the mind of-the medical fratornily as-to the cause of many ills to which the human body is subject. But wheth- or all disensod meat is, or 1s-not, of a poisonous character, it is cortainly not nutritious, and the ovil caussd by tho enlo of such ment ‘does nat gorerally fall apon the rich, but upon the poor, who of “all others most require wlolesomo ant nourishing food, Thisis a l}\lul{finn of common intsrust, because one of public nn(u'lf'. and ovory | eurt should be made ‘to preaerve the hanith of the poor and middls , classes, and provent dis- cases, of which thore is no moro certnin source than unhealthy food in donjunction with erowded dwellings. . 2 A ok The publio intercst. demanda protection, and -thia can be accomplished without interfering with legitimato trado. . As I.said in & former lot<: tor on diseased and adulterated milk, if the pub- lio health roally domands stringont measures for its proservation, . honecat mon cannot complain, . for my suggestion can ouly rench roguea, Yous , N. H. Faanex, V. 8, ete., Oitioaao, May 21; 1874, e * g PUDLIC LIDRARY. .. . o the Editor of Tho Clicago Tribune: » 4 | Bm: The Public Library, now open jin ol its. ‘branchios, gives such lgunern,l satisfaction that one disllkzes to find fault; Thore is, however, ona drawback that; we think (tho Librarian ' might .{ remedy. , Thare s no catslogus, snd will ha none till “fall. *Thoré ’are, " however, !¢ gholf- lista ” of the books; copies: of which :might he. mnde and turnished tho public for inapection at the counter. The attendants aro. very polite aud attentivo, but ona dislikes to-send & young Indy ten-or p dozon trips to-tho shelvos only to ‘retuni with the apswer * Not in the library,” as’ I did yesterday. - Thesa * ahelf-liets” would lie quito s substituto for a catalogue, and the young- Indies might easily copy.them, and savo'n vast amount of timo by doibg so. At fires tho Rubllo was allowed to look at those ‘‘shelf-lists,” but .| of lute they have beon withdrawn, . -, OrTizEN. * —_—— i . 4 ORIMINAL. . ' t1.; ' THE CRDINAL COUBT. e The following, offonders were disposed . of yosterday, beforo Judge Willlams, fn the Crim- inal Court: b : George Reiley, alias McCabe, pleadod gullty to larceny, and was sontenced to ten days in the' County Jail, oy = Thomas McQuinn pleaded guilty to driving off. & horse aud buggy, the property of John Auder- son, and_ waa sentenced to thirty dayas in tho County Jall. -~ Hermann Landgraff, “Gustave Heormonn, and Cliarles Mott plended guilty to larcony, and thas J. burglary of Mondelson's: lace-storo, and Wil- kinson, Gray .& Co.'s gunsmith shop, and were romandod for sentence. i : i ‘Jack Hanley plonded guilty to an attompt to commit burglary, and sentence wad suspenddd. | { Oharles Tlnnoiu.u] Jolin Ewing-were tried by a jury, and Bwing was found, .guilty. of burglarous! gnteriug tho storo of Russell Brothors and stealing therefrom a lot of cannod fruits.” His term of punishment was fixed at one year inthe Penitentiary. Tinnoy was ao- quitfod, g 5 ' S THE POLIOE COURTS. ‘The Bouth Bide Polico Court dooket presented the names, yestorday, of 26 offenders; Woat Side, 19; Bouth Sido, 17, .. On tue afternoon of the 23d of April Jobn Lynch mot James G. Goldsmith on Indiana streot, botween Green and Pooria stroets, and robbed him of & watch and chain and "&80 in monoy, Yesterday Lynch was arraigued before Justice Soully and hold for the Oriminal Qourt in bonds -of $1,500. Goldsmith lives at 146 Savgamon ' street. Detootive Flynn workod up the caso, and rocovered tho watoh and ohain. A party of very amall boys, xlvh;]g their names a5 Jamos Bmith, Willlam Kearus, Frank Behultz, Chrlutian Schultz, William Rosob, and Miohael Tound, were brought bofore Justice Boyden yoss terday, on the oharge of breaking into'a barn at No. 087 Wabash avenuo,-and_siesling u lot of plundar belonging to Mrs, L., D. Swith, Parontul nogleot neemeod to be the primary cause of thorr depravity, aud the Judge sent tho whole party to the Cathollo Asylum, James Graley -is an avariolous young man, and a woelk ago met Ma, Sarah 0. Davis, of No. 796 Wabash avenue, at the corner of the avenue, aud Fourteenth streot, and suatchod her purse: from her hand, and, in bis attempt to escapo, knooked a puokbge of tea out of the lndy's hand aud upyet her markot-basket, whereby sho way nnmg’allnd to go without her dinner, all owing to’ the bad conduct of the boy, Ho alko etolo n ot of bilhard-palls from somo bllliard-room; in thut vicinity, 1o was arrestad, and the cago coutinued till ‘{nnlnrdny, when Justico Boyden again continued it till Lo:day under $1,200 bonds. rd, Davis Lias appearod on -each ocoasion, and. Ler pationce is now about exbausted, but uhe Is determinad that Graloy shall go to Joliet, if] lier evidence will nauvinz him; { * William' Glay was' arrestod - Wedneaday aftor-| noon by Ofticor Bhanloy .for au adesult on Itiok-, ard Biwa with o deadly woapou with lutent. to. , aud gave bail for his appoarance yesterday ‘before Justico Boyden. 'Y'he casewas called. aua: cousmor i hekod to pay thio highost price for |- Clay's bondsman was presont and atated tho pris- onor wan unablo to appear on acopunt of a auds don ntlnok of sickuous, and roquoated a contine uance, srhich was grantod -ill the-24d inst., nn= dor £800 bonds, Tho nssnnlted party waa incourt, aud oxhibited the wounds intlistod by the ne- cused, whivh conalsted in n lacorated {)nck. the privoipnl gaeh baing about six inches in longth, and vory pninful, bt not necosnntily dnugorous it propotly nitendod to, Tho causo af thetroublo was jorlousy. ¥ £ . Jobn Iannrany aline Pulfer, alias O'Brion, and Willinm Bush, n braco of alloged poul(ou: tlary Lirde,” woro bolore Justice Boyden yester- day to stmwer to tho chargé of burglary, com=~ mitted Wednosday last in Bridgeport, thoy car- rying off monoy_nnd . property umonniing in all to nbout £800. They wore also ideutified as par- tios wautadl on tho Wost Bido for burglary, rubs Dbery, and pussing counterfelt monoy.on diiforont porsons wost of tho river.© Thove s also n chnrge | L ehiust, thom of Tobbing n mn ab Dolyideve-a:| MOFIE: ., oyden beld thom for. fow nighta ago.. Justice ‘thoir appearanco oforo him to-day in bondd of 1,000 caclh, 'this ‘sftornoon_thoy - will have s henaring bofore Commissionor Hoyno for pussing. counterfolt money, and to-morrow Juatico Seully, o]l’ tho Wnnl.rflldudl’nflclo (im;l‘-lt, \vn‘l’ look into the chargon proforred ayainst thom by divors yie- s on tho Weet 8o, 0 e | e MIOELLANEOUS. Y Joieph Yan Bussoll complained yestorday bo- foro ‘Justico - Halnos that . Thomas Addison throatoned to tako bis }ifo, nnd with. that intont committed an nssault upon bim, The vindictive Addison was arrosted, and gave ball in 900 for Lis furthor apponrance bofore that Justice, ' L. Hilb and L, Graboy wero boforo Comrs- sionor Hoyno yeeterday, under the chargo!of violnting Boc, 83, act of June 6 and 7, 1874 They wero held for their apposrance beforo the District Court in, bonds of 81,600 oach. ,Tho rovenuo’ oftiolals nra determined to arrest and yunluh all. offondera who' aro guilty of this of~ fongo, Cigar manutacturers and liquor distil-, lora Liave bad aniplo notice of this, and there is 0o excuso for thoni. 1 + D. J, Loary, tho: Bomowhat notorfous’ "law- yer," Bas, deseried Lin friond 'Lhomes Leahoy, and yestorday awore out a wairant bofore Justico. Boydon for ‘the nitost of Lozhsy, complaining that he is out o 12 -Webster's Unabridged Dic~ tlonary, and that Loabey stole it from his_ofiice on tho 10¢th just, This action on tho ' patt of Loary will mako a ‘‘stand of” with Loahey, a8 soma timo ago ho .went .on his bond when ar- rested for rocolving stolon goods, and thon for- felted the bail, thoroby leaving the™™lauwyer” in the Jurch, - Lonhey \was arrested, aud held for fl;rsl.lzxss appearance beforo tha Justice in bontls of . ) R +Yeutorday morning's paper mentioned the fact that a man who had beon:tho Cushier ofia banking-lioune on_Clark “sircot boforo the fire, bad traudulently obtained a valuable watch from 0, A. Morsg, a jowelor on Wost ; Madison streat, and dlurnnnd of it to Lipmon, tho pawnbroker, and that Wednesday Morso had taken out a writ of roplovin Lefore Justice Austin o regain osgossion _ of his proporty, Yestorday ho - jowelor © got his < - wateh, but Lipman was not satiafied, and swore vut & .war- rant bofore Justice Haincs, complaining: that the ox-bunker liad, ‘on tho 18th inst, obtained » cortain amount of money by fraudulent represontations nad The man will_bo arrested to-day, Unless the mattor is sottled by frionds of tho parties, the afternoon, cage will bo disposed of by. Justice Halnes this: i —_——— GENERAL NEWS, . sy o At 4 o'clock yestorday morning an alarm soundad from Box 817, sonding the ongines tola firs In o three-story {ramo boarding-housd at 384’ Woat Madison stroot,” owned by Mr Lovejoy. The damage done was {nconsiderable, Mr. Lovo- joy's lons’ being estimatod .at $280, which is amply covered by insurance, and that of Mr. George Harrls, an ocoupant of the building, at 8100, aldo covered by jnsurance. : Tho Grand Jury yestordsy morning visited the| now jail, snd scomed to find overything in a very ‘satinfactory condition. Whed they got'through, the compliment was freely exchangod. that thoy- hoppd the next. time they made an, officlal visit they would bo ablo to find somo one or two of. thoir numbor safely immurcd within the iron- bound cells. To-duy tho Grand Jury make's tour of inapoction to tko Bridewoll, . The Lincoln Park Commissionors hiave per- facted arrongoments for 'the couduct of tho Enrk during the -summer. - Prof. -Balatla. has oon selected to tako charge of the music, and he will ‘gather about him an orchestra of thitty porformers. 1f the wenthor proves favorable ouwdoor concerts will be given Wodnesday and Suturday aflernoons, commencing tho 16ll of June, Complesa poll i adoptod, sund o largo force of officers will bs cmployed to enforce them. , THRE PACKING-I'OUBK FIRE, ] . Tho flve at Mousrs, ‘Tobey & Booth's paoking- house -Wednesday night resultod iu a .total loss of abont $100,000. Iu tho ruins of tho building thero are 8180,000 worth of* salt pork; of whioa -$120,000 will be saved if it can be soon removed. The insurance on ths proporty is aa follows : On building-~Hartford, of ‘may-Amerioan, of New, York, $2,600 ; Excliango, of Now York, $2,600; Browors' and Maltors'y of Now York, &2,660; Oriont, “of ' Hartford, $2,600; : Conueotiout, of ' Hartford, $2;000 § Atlag, of Hortford, £2,600;: Franklin, of Indiant apolis, §1,500; Morcantile, of Oloveland, $1,500% 81.500 ;- Paoplo'a; of-Mam! phis, 83,0005 Willnmabicgh Gity, of - No ork, §2,600; Citizons', of Bt. Louis, $2,000 8t. Panl F. aod M., %2,600; Dotréit ‘F. and M.; of Dotroit, $3,000 ; N.'Y. . aud . Yonkers, of Now York, $1,600; Commorce, of New York, 81,600 Iommnan, of Now York, #2,000, ' Total, §38,000, On atook=~Traders’, of Chicago, ©5,000; North: western National; of Milwaukes, $5,000; Btar, of Néw York, $65,000; Rhode Island, of Provij dence, B6,000; Westorn, of Toronto, 3,600} Girard, of Philadolpbis, -85,000; Morcantile, ;o Oloveland, §3,500; Atluiitic, of Now York, 85,6003 liot, of® Boston, 5,000} Tsugor "of " Maine, $8,500 ; Fitemni's Fund, of.. California, €5,0003 Frankdin .of Indianapolis, 82,600; Citizene'y o Newarl, 82,500; Homs, of Columbus, ‘§2,600 § Manufaoturers','of Boston, $7,500; Firo Assooln: tion of Putladelphla, $3,600;; Amarican, of Phila: dolphie, 2,600 ; Continontal, of Now York, 82, soo} Beottish Commoercial, '82'600; Tradosmen's, of New York, §3,600; :Glen's Falls; of: New York] $2,600; Fravklin, of Doston, £2,600; Quoon, 52,6007 Lorillurd, of New York, 86,000 Mechan ics® & Tradore’, of New York, §6,000; Hoffman, of Now York, $5,000; North British, $5.000; Bt: Nicholas, of New York, 5,000; Imperial, 92,600; Amerlcan Contrul, of Missouri, £2,600; Westoliosfer, of New York, §5000." = Total, 120,000, 4 ' Bangor, of Maive, —_— .+ . THE OITY HALL.. At the City Colloctor's office the following funds were yosterday gathered in: Taxos, $13,3 128,08; water tnxes, $5,403.70; liconaos, 8501, The Board of Publioc Works yesterday con» sumed severnl hours in considering the question “of tlio half numbor on Wabash avenue, but with. out arriving at nny definito conolusion on the subjoots, ;. e - : .Tho Finance Committes held a meeting in the Comptrolley's ofiice, during which their atten- tion was wholly ccoupied . with the conaldera~ tion of the appropriations, a job'which will oo- cupy thelr timo for some doys yet. . Notwithstanding that:some very important busfuess was . awaiting the attontion of tha Railrond Committos yestorday afterncon, they failod to put in sn appearanco. ‘When thoy do meet they will have o good-two houra’ work be- foro them, % ; Treasurer O'Hara statod yuulerdu{ iden of being forced -into tho’committing of au: aok of spontuncouy gonorosity was a thing whol- ly repuguant ko _his naturo, If he had obeyed the Comptroller’s domand no credit would have arigen from ' the pet, . Ao 1t was, hoexpected that, whon he did bhand over the city inter- eat, tho nct would b appreciated by the publia to the fullout'oxtent a8 & piece of self-abnega~ tion and magnanimity seldom poen in thoso .de- genorate days. At the rogular weeting of the Hoard of Folice' estordsy sfternoon; ‘Thumaa O'Lenry, driver of. 3ngiue 14, was tried ou o charge of hel:‘\fi.dnmk,\ abaoniing himsolf from duty, and speaking in an: Jmpudont manner to his superior oflicer, Tho; triul proved that tho prisonercama to the station, drunk lagt Saturday, and, whils In that condition,| I})plled an opprobrious ' opithot to the Assistant- Iforeman and several of thefiromen, The As- sistant-Foromau theroupon gave him his right aud left on the nose, drawing & stream of blood,; O'Lenry has been on the force for two'yonrs, during which tino he hus shown himself an ofli- clont ofticor, fn considoration of which faot the Toord lot him oft with 8 fine of ton days’ pay and ono of Commissioner Bheridan's severeat ropri- Tands. : —— ' PERSONAL, ; QGenerat Agent’ of tho Ohicago,: =, P, Plpley, Burlivgton &, Quipoy Railroad at Boston, and' T, Tenbroock, . Gonoral Agout of the same mndl ot Now York, ato in tho city, | Tho Wicker Park. Congrogational Churoh liQ.: ‘for besuty neoured the morvices of“the ov, N. A, Miliard, Iate of -Bonton Hatbor, Mich! " He gradustad sy *from “him: retensos, | L co_vopulintiona have' baon. artford, §2,000 3 Gor- that tho' the Theological Bominary in this city ahont !\&““MEH"B'.WW | twolve yoars ngo, proachied for soma timo in the Unlon Park Churoh, and has given the greatost GRA‘N‘D GALA WEE satlafaction s atruo and uusolfish Christian ! gontloman, whone earnost offorls in tho Olirls. tian caued have boen groatly blosacd. Albert Koep, Prosidont; H. Portor, Goneral Manngor ;- Mr., Howitt, Genoral Superintondents Mr. ‘Uhrall, Gonoral Tiokot Agont; Mr.Btennett, Genoral - ‘nnaoniwr Amont ; and’ Mr, Johnaon, Ghiol Engincor of thu Chicago & North Western Railrond, have gona on o tour of hm}muunn ovar dny nt 8 p. m, Tminent spoakors will ho pret-ut to address tho ncoling, 3 - The Itav. Mr, Hinmnn, & rolurncd migsionacy trom Africn, gavo on intornating acoount of tho oustoms, nud of tho rucinl and robgiots con- ditton of the inhabitauis of thoso parts of Africa visitod by him, . '['ho quartorly meoting of tho Mothadlat Church will bo held ai the M. I, Church Bunday. * Tho pastor of tho Church will preach in tho morning. r. Jutkins will preach In the evoning, . | T.nst Bunday- ovoning * sovoral: miniatara” dis .ouesod ut the collzgo chapol tho nub{aol. ot i Tasbion. Sovoral Indles had promised {o take ';'1;;1“"“0“""‘,“‘1 dentugyls Diyislon of thels part in the oxorclses, but flh’mxl:‘;mmtcd'lhn audi- & anco by not appearing. Tho Indiosishould feol .Tho Hon, James. N. Prank,’ of Middlotown, Ornnga County, N. Y. -on Lin 1 way nomoward from n visit to Colorado, Apent a day or two hore oxamining the wondorn of eur cily reconsiructod sinco the. firo, .1eloft. for the East yosterday oncouraged by tho complate succoss which- has attondod - their offortd 'to cloro the saloondin, Whoaton, -and sitack tho fashious with much confldonco and agsurance of succoss. X ~Wheaton §i to linve o book-oxchange’ and uir- et & sy S culating library, Rr., O, M, Barnes-has undor-- Mr. Cook, tho General Solicitor of tho Chicago. |, talten its mnongement, & Northwerlorn Nanrond. in. in New Yorlt. 6, | O Dalo Avistrong will glyo a foading on_tho P, Qoodwin, Land ‘Cnmmlmoxini'.‘imu' 0] ovening of tha 27th Inst, at -the Methodist Washington. Mr.. :Whoolor, Goneral: Froight | Eplscopal Ohurch. The procgads are for tho Agont, hnsgono to Wankoesha Bprings to ro- ks bonefit'of the Bundhy-sohool.: I cupornto hin" henlth:* Mr, * AL, Kirlkman, Tocal TRAIIUNGTON UAIGIIES, | 'il;:lerln’mror. Jins yone -to Hot.:Bprings) Arkausas, { |1 Will Open in Chicago for Ona \\l;cek Only, the Great Tho Board of Trusteos’ mot Monday evening FUHEPAUGH SHUW L on unoll for sowmne thme. ™ - T in”tholr” now ball,-over Calvert's tora. ~ Thdra . ;A8 DOLLOWS: Tovelog & Sentor, phstographotslot | 4ore prosont Preaidont Sason, Trtutans Sclults, SOUTEL SIDE, tuigcity, aro in * gk Tlm} Sato soated th orton, Lowentlsl, Maurer, and Groenacre, Uornor Stato and Tiwonty-second-sts., only nognuive of. Mr. Sartorig, tho husband -of ‘and “Clorle- Wyman, “Aflor 'the reading an 3 i g Miss Nollio Gran, that, thora is in the country, e o tho i Mflflflflf .flml“ Tiesay, , Hay 25 aud 26, adoption of -the minutes of: tho. provious aud tho firm s, connoqiontly, bosiogod just nov e nixlum_mg,d Mr, Lowenthal, on behalf * of . by the illustralod: papors; ‘o Graphic, Har- the :Oxdinnzens) Oommluinet tucionton WEST SIDH, per's, Weekly, ole,, have sont on for copies for Cornur Madlson'and Slizabotlits., ordinance providing, first, for the suppression of % roproduction'In théir journals, Woduestay, Tharstay, Priday: and Satunday, riots, nulsnnces, drunkenmoss, profanity, aud J - |-indotonoy + socondly, regnlating the keoping of . ... CUICAGOANS ATMOAD, . - Paris—Tho Hon, Isano N. Arnold and ' family, Mfly 27’ 28’ 29, flflfl 30, swino; fiithy yards and promisos, nud {ho'enrry- ing on of offausivo business; thirdly, providing “for, tho_sppointiont of a Suporinlondont pf- ity 0. Ayeor oud family, Mrs, John A: Cutlar, fi‘;"‘“f\m Nfiu e "“S" W. B. 1iall and wite }’“mt‘l?i “Worl ITL"‘ dl‘:mldbms ) 1:1;1 dutien ""l‘:l' Allu‘rnuunnndEvl.ggl'éfll}f].fir:'uun bo scon the largost 88 ‘Annle . Hobart, B. . Howes, wife, & lourtlily, rogulating tho issue of liconees 1010 tho " davighitor, Mra, ‘We G, Lowis, -W. 11D, Lowls, | #alo of lfquor and tho bonds roquirod, y | LIVING WILD ANIMALS! .L, B. Otis and_wifs and two daughtors, A, B. Tullman and daughter, Mra, Martin Ryarson, Dr. Alfred G, Bohoesser,’ Oharles W. Whoolor Y Mra, R. M. Whitman and daughtor, Mre. 8, A, Whitman, . ... ., JLondoun.—@. B.’Holt,-Miss Graco ‘M. Loflin, Dr. F. J. Iuse nud wite, J. A. McOhesnoy and wifo, o & 4|, Gericva,~Miua G, Dollnyon, Mies N, W. Bliop- ard, R. L. Collers . . . . "Bérlin.—Mias Kate DoxtorClark, :» . ... Rome—Mra. H. T, Eamecs, Y. 8, Enmes, F. Jouos and family. « « o o JTlorence.—The Hon, Joscph Modfll . and family, D. W. Storrs, Mre, R. L. Storrs, | - : - ———— . ' ANNOUNCRMENTS., ‘The Highland Association of Chlcago will meot to-morrow ovening at Room 18, No. 148 ‘Madison.streat. ‘All Highlandors are lnvited, Gon. I. N. Stiles will addresa’ tho ‘stndonts of wu";’fo;'z“':.fiflfmlfi'f%‘w'fl,flglz% 5”““‘1"“‘": tho Unlon :Colloge of. Law in E‘.“P‘”l“' Bloak | T3 ung:JLomo I,wa-‘élor{ ‘moatroario i bulldin .Baturdsy moraing at 9 o'dlock on “How to Try. | on Trady atrect, west of the orossing, by Mr. J. 2 Causo.” Law students gonerally are invited, M;l.[“!:,néh e Az l' BRI Tho sorvico for tho Pontecost festival will bie o Snarpehootare® Agnocistion are sasisting 5 Mrs. Rowhettor, whoue husband hak had chury hold in the Sinal congregation ab Murtina's Hall, | of tho Bharpahooters’ Park for four years, £ l;-ui‘it: Indisnn' svenuo and Tweiy-socond streot, it | chnso tho houso and lot which she Ju noy occu- 9:0 ofclock.” The sormon and the coufirmation | pying. will bain the English language,’ ki . T‘i‘r‘;:flh‘flflflIX“‘PY\?,"“"“;‘!R;“;:W;W’ 5‘?:11“ L Car ¥ . onl or ng Ninoty-fifth stroat fr - Tho Oommittee on Hospitalitica for the antl-‘| connes roud to \Vugtern nyvumw. ' dintanca of & Blavory Neunion -will meet ‘at 4 p. m. to-dny at-| milo and a half, was awarded Saturday to Adnn the office’ of “Hammond & Bogne,.186 Doarborp | Hough, the work to' be comploted by the end of atroeb,. It i oarnestly domire that canvassors | July moxt, Mr. L. J. Hitz has contracted for ploces of entortainment will make full ra-'| for threo.quarters of o mile of sidewalk on porta, Ninety-fifth, streot, from Prospect svenue to ., The Bupremoe Court. for -the Southern Grand . Division of Iliinois, will mect at Mount Voruon, Jefferson County,Tucsday, June 2, Tho oxamiun- On:motion the roport was adoptod.”On motion tho villago seal as used was adopted. Onmotion 8 potition asking the Bourd Lo call a mnss-meat- ing to consider tho“grading aud_grovolivg of ‘Vinconnes road was - grantcd, and tho. Clotk was inatructoa to eall thio meoting. £ e '~ 'Tho Finanoo' Committes’ reported tho follow- ing appropriations for tho coming yoar: Oul- vorts, 3400; police, 2005 clork, 9100 ; logal ad- vico, 86003 plat-of village, 50 ; Commissioncr of tonds, $200; offico. ront, lights, etc., 175 ; Calabooso, %150; Pound, 25 sanitaty, &50; Board ‘of Trustoes, 8600, Total, 48,850, 'I'he Rond Oommissionor, Mr. G. Dolp, wns duly sworn into office, a8 was algo the nawly-alectid Trensurer, Mr. Williem Bochinan. i The meoting then adjourned. \ . In conscquence, of unfavorabls wonther, tho ing of the cornor-stono of the Union Cluirch, On thix Contiunt. Tralned Lloplants, 10,000 Ih. Rhile phcorun, Baby Liows, Erypiinn Orocodils, Gorlline, Apos, Kland, * Lions, 'Figers, Ostriches, and u all 2,800 BEASTS. AND BIRDS In the Gigantio Clrous tha World’s Grentest Riders! Loapors, Gymnaats, Agrobats, ota., malg, fumale, and “*Juseniln. Ia) wi PEIRTORMING ‘A NTMAT, SHOW, Acting Ellvhnll;l‘t:‘lnd t In:fl“fl?l“u‘;‘:‘nl:;‘qfllr," llonke?l. GRAND MUSEUM 10,000 startlingiwonders from all parts of tho world, wad oJalit contro nole tonts, well vontiiated Q. WALOE-DFOOT: THE GRAND PARADE! : Tho largost and finost aver mada by h : T i n) oar ovory ather day. Iverythtng mam. ' Adrmisslon toall, 50 ots, : Ohildren nador ER e orh Sty prngoa] er will bo maintained fusido and outslde,: ? 5 " . | Wostorn avonue, and Mr. Watten in laying side- walks on Prospoct avenue, Winston avenue, and Nipety-ninth - street.” Tho wails of the 'main bullding of the Catholio Chureh a0 70adY £0r the | Odratelarsostion 1o adion. aedl ohiliron. anl- st sgct Y.Elrl. 250ts. oure, tion of cadidatos for admieslon will bo during ¢ timb the firat two dny“ of .tho torm, Tho dqokut. iB l'i?l) imbors, sorvad for 'hfl'“ d‘:flnt ontranco hours ‘withg Ilr-I oxtra axpeotod to bs faore tian wsully Targo, and wil | <t 8 Zopotied that o Sundey dummy will eom | Siackfcud"uul Gmmibtase poc ths drosads ovey s embrade soveral cases of importanoe from Cook | pext Sunday, and will continue to run regularly FZTIN DEFERENOR TO THE WISHES County, : - Bundays horéafter, . - - | | BArgiorAss INTiE con leH’\‘\?fm?%EEfiE Thars will b a scientific meoting of:tho State OAK PARE, ToN 63 Anmu,éq ‘TA’I;&) mfi'x}‘sfl mA%‘!’J”’i"E?& Microscopical Society.of 1llinois, ntthe rooms of The cards for ‘the' marringo of the Rev, | MUSEUM, BUL NOT TilE: OIROUS, PHE MENAG- the Ackdomy of Soiences, No. 263 Wabnsh avenne, | Thomas :Strowbridge .and tho handsome Migs | AJEHAS BEEN DISTANTLY REMOVED FROM o} fbis ovening nt 8 oolock. -A papor on the | Nellie , Bmith, announco the coremony for | *o OROUS TENT. ) op op sn, Pioosetor. microscopic nppoarances of the brain of tho in- Wudnuudu{me 27th, ot 4 o'clock, in the Motho- B: 8. DINGRSS. Agort. sane by Dr. Waltor Kompator, Suporintondontof | dist Church. - Tho young pooplo ara on tho tip- | yAStgrisariug Obloneo tho Grest Forspaugh Showll) tho Northdrn Hospital for Insane of Wisconsin, will be read and illustrated by photo-micro- graphs.. A full attondauce i desired, The sei- ‘entific meetings of the Soclety will bo discon- tinued during the summer aud. resumed on the Oth of Ootober. DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER. | PANB 10w A, THE GREAT ADELPHL This, Friday, Evenlog, May 23, Hundreds Turned Away!' Tho Gorgoous Bhakspoarosn Extravaganza, QONB] toe of expectancy ovor tfm aflair; c EVANRTON, The" Committee wot lust night and awarded the Mann prizos ag follows : The first to J. A, J. Whipple, and the secoud to 0. H. Durke, Donation to & Matie Library From *fhe Woman‘s Unfon ‘Cemporeuce organization | - the Counteay of Alcrdocn,. 3 of Ohicago will obsurve to-day ns & dgy of fust: | Tho story of Gaorgo, Earl of Abordecn, us it ing and prayer . at tho Olark Street Methodist apponred not long sinco in tho‘press, Iy still frosh Church, commoncing at 10 o'clock a. m. ia the t,nlug-‘ Itt ‘c‘m huflmmgmbu{nd :lx:ud nr&m- o managing his ostntes ans orformin, 0 duties | By far the most magnificont extravaganza production et Howr—rayer for tho doscent of tho Woly | CPUEROE, o an Tiard of Aberdeon for Litloovar | Evoms s ha Ubiotss dage. /1o wori-luriod VALDLE, Second Hour—For the work of tho organization, and | & year following thie death of his father, e -sud- THE PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, for increased gt upon.our fature plaus. denly, aud for the purpose, as it is bolieved, of The nt hurlesquo comodian, M. W, FISKE, “Third Ilonr—Noou prayor-moeting, learning from pormn:Ynxp'nmuc_n tho condicion | SERRE B ‘3‘.&% DARKS, Ghe REMM Fourth Hour—Prager for mdu‘fi“ {)x;lnhfl. and | and lifs of the common saitor, in whoso wolfaro | AMis. JENNiE MORGAN, ED. MARBLE aud # bost o e N e g tawu rosal doaters, | 10 Lod manifestod o preat intorest sud strong | HoROHSSSE N wna ST Uain. - OAST Adistiflors and brawers, drunkards, and all othors in | Go8ira to be iustrumental of boneflting, Jeft his | PRIGES: 60 conts, 85 conts, or 16 conts, Beourod voats” any way connecied with tha trafiio, homo'with all its Tuxuries and priviloges, and | Bgontsoxtze, 0 g "J4xth, Hotir—Prayer for greater ‘consecration to the | took up the life of a common enjlor, tnder tho | _Gala iad Dickey Matinco, to-morraw, Saturdas, cause, and eapecially for Obristian women who stand | pame of George Osborn, which life he followed 1 apurt from . for four years, or uutll' Lis mlancholy death at WEST SIDE, \ . Betonth Hour-—For the pross, tho clorgy, munleinet | 2os in January, 1870, - Commenciug Botore ths — pledge, un % & itk tho werk 1a Aay part el et mast a8 simple Georgo H. Osborn, among stran- e i TDET B [ gers, unaided by monoy, friends, or intluénces, und unknown, he by-his suporior alluiiments aud Dbigh moral - character, rose rapidly’ in the ranks of the merchant marino, i t filling In” succession "every position from tho' prossod wishes of the 'rosidonts of the district ::hmn‘mn'nbnnllnr to tllxoh l(nn;t‘ur x:nrlno;. “D]lumg enst, of tlio Green Bayrond have just voted not to | to last two years of is life ho mndo hin home: e ‘y-2. | in Ricbmond, in this Btate, and whils thore he Topel tho ordinance giving: that scotlon of Lako' | o'y congtant patron of t1ia Riohmond Library, | Vieiwimmunity from the saloon nulsance, . When!| gponding many hours there; and'tho lifitof boole' it once, becomes olearly ostablishod that that | whick ho took from the library, as sppoars by town is & raspeciablo and dosirable resldence | the rocord, contains nona but of the L mmtl auburb, whord the tired biilrioss man oy epond, | ordor—standard works,. His mother; the Qonn | his Bundays i tho quict Totlrement of home,;|-168 Of, Aberdoon, has xecoutly, -prosented | 5 hi|'to the Richmond Library, through . hor andnot tho tramping-ground for the roughs and!| friend, Mre. Eleanor Ji W.' Baker, of Dor- loafors ‘of the.city, real-eatato men thero wllli _%hnulor,luuss{, 116 volnn:«u. :Theso hunknl;ihzvlo findno difculty. in dlsposing of lots' at good!| been placed in a soparsto case, upon, which is B o own. s ot Flac n tnblet onring this Luseiptlon ;¥ Those ;[ -books are:presonted by his: mothor in'memory ' mancnt rosidents, Tho action of the Board of ‘0% PEosl o Abard N o Trusteos Monday ia a guarantoo of o progrossive’ ot Res 1n Ridlmond. ffi,’;!m‘_;." St ey .atate of affairs’in this suburb, 3 S ) "¥io improvement of Dolmont svonue his boon | Docomber, 18411 lostat sen Tatups, TO70. b ofdored theonghout’ tho ontiro langtl, aud the | s, Taker writen thist tho Comntosb bas lately enstern half-milo Lns beon completod. A-rord |.go,¢ s prosent in money to the Seaman's Hoclaty bod of cinders. and gravel . tweuty-four fastin | jn"Naw York and Boston, .to bo used for the vidih will bo Taid, forming an excellontdrivo, |t ! sod Fhio avene stcikes tha: Nortl Branch noat’ tho Sesmans Litraryto bo taken to son.—Kennebeo Jefleraon line, and. it is proposed,to construot an iron bridge over tho stream at that point. Ald will ho asked from theanthorities of tho two townn, and supplemented, it nocessary,'by pri- vate subsoription, Anothor iron bridgo.is pro- jocted at Fullerton' avenue. ' Three-fourths of thie orossing are in the city, and -the remainder in Lake View, The estimated oost of this under~ taling is 85,000, of which Lake View would pay $1,260, 'The avenue is at-present open- only to Ashland avenue, ,The remaining. portion, fora distance of 600 feet, is owned b: r. Fullorton, who, it iunndomtundl will dedionto tho‘ strect, : plsslty fidnt . .BUBURBAN NEWS. <P . LAKE VIEW. o ¢ town' authorities, doforrlng to the ex-! TEENESSEANS _ADA-ST. M, E. CHURCH, . This (Fridey) Evening, May 22. OENTENARY M. F. CHUROH, Baturday ‘Bvoning, May 29, ... -CHICAGO THEATRE, NoS. =i, o, 23 WEST MADISON. T U7 1MMENSE RUCGESS OF \MTle. - SENVEAH, TAE GREATEST LIVING GYMNAST, MONDAY, THE OELEBRATED WAITH SISTERS. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tho King of Dialeot Actors, JOSEPH MURPHY . In bis Groat Drama, MAUM CRE. Evory Rreni: ud Satur Matluco, Mondey ot FREVSRER e o EXPOSITION BUILDING. The Coloxsal Oyaloramie lusion of Paris by Moonlight. aivgrsally pronounced by the Press and Oritlcs of Lon o Now Yok the most MARVILOUS ACHIEVEMENT OF ILLUSIVE AR) svorexhibited. Openfrom3to5p. m, and from 73§ to Pe . e Admission 50 ots. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. i Last Purformances of Maggie Mitchell . st 5 & " . Impocted Bullets, .. » Col. Rice, the' inventor of the Rice trowel bayonet, is to present to the ordnance mussum in Washington, & valuable memento of the lato War, consisting of & Federal and Confedorate bullet impacted in the air, which he picked up in front of Petersburgin 1864, ‘Tho ocurioaity ‘s beou suspended on a silyor-plated wire in an elegant miniature glass case, tho bottom of which 1a a mirror, while the ,whoie is-surrounded wfl:‘ moldings of :fihck -walnut. On one eide Followring wiloh! actlon - the Board ;of Publia | Offue; ¢ae0 18 8 silver plate; approprisioly in Works Siavo. Intlmated . thoir. 'willingnss | SER0d: z “ 'do” their portion of -tho work: Thé | - SUMMER. RESORTS, i S e SUE, oo 88 108, Tuck_Tis m the people of Maplewaod to the- cltfl by way of O REINT. Clybourn avenue, and also for the Raveuswood &wpll coming via Ashland avenuo to the Wast ido. The FQUNTAIN SPRING HOTLL, named attor the famons Fountain Spring at ‘Waukoshs, Wis, (owned by T .- .The lattor suburb is moving in the- mat- ter of making a rondway on Ashlaud avenuo for thelr bettor communication with the oity, an im- rovement which. Tse TrisUNE suggestod some Hnamgor, o DR JUNCTION. 2w .| the same provrietors), will be complated in a fow wooks, S Yeh and bo for rent 10 an ‘expurionsed and compotent hotel- . A lodturs nponn"\v:insmn‘n]: Work (nttgm kongor, :EI:;: bultiing &hr: 33’:;'.:?.:‘.“’:.‘1;“::“::“‘.‘:‘"‘:3 T er Boautiful Pastoral Drama, » r 3 3 hts of a firs fih“fid“m‘xé%b:o‘x‘: ool aE 135 orolou. ihe Slkes, Hofel and aitusted on a prominence overlookin Litile Barefoot! ., B, , com g ok T ; - | Woskesha,' and commanding u lndscspe panoramaof | _Fsidiy and Saturday nights and Saturdsy mathneo. mission fres, A g gruat ty; Lottors from all parts o tho cnuntry in- 3 rent rusly Uhls seasin 10 thla 3 MAGGIE o LL 3. H. M, s Ny S TEREH o K a Weok-PEARL OF BAVOY. " OENTENARY M. E. CHURCH. THE TENNESSEAN: A . ¥, Churoh, Baturday ovening., Admi ettt e ST A er's, 818 Weat Alad! * KINGSBURY MURSIC HALL, i bub on of Iimllock's Royal Marlonett Sty oz W oune-days and utnrdays, NEW_PUBLICATIONS, The Most Valuable Legal Publice tion of the Times, . Baversl bosutiful buildings ,are ereotivg. in Church's Addition to Juuction. " | has nearly comploted an elogant residence. v Junction now borsts s, Police Magistrate, and Zools that & long-felt necd has beon gratified, :|* The Elgin Assoointion of the Onugmfimlunnl -Church'met at Turner Junotion.® The Iov, 1, W. Andrews, of Crystal Lalke, was choson Mod- arator, and I, M, Skeels was clogted Olovk, . Aftor the opening exerolses, the Associntion liatened to reports from tho different, ohurches ‘embraced within the Assooiation ; in'nearly nll of them rovivals vere roported. o Rov, "Mr; Andrews, ou the second day of tlie meeting, road & paper on the national trauslation of tho Dible. ' A'protty lively discussion followed tho reading of this: paper, in which it wos manifest: that & _mejority of tho,Aesooiation fayored & new but ‘caroful revision of the Bible, While tho subject Eure toga of the Wost. Address SATTH M TATLIN, 40 Stato-st.y Chicago, THOSAS B. BIVAN, Eimburst, 1l - el DEER PARK HOTEL, Baltimore & Ohio. Railrond, Wil bo oponed for the recoption of visitors on the 18tk of Jung, undor tho managemont of ML, JAMIEH bYICES o wiiom apylications for rooms may be addrossed, &t aington. City, until Juna 1; aftor that date, at Door , Garrott Co., Md, : addfilon to tha vory desiy! milios and Ludios, ‘aspooial arrangemuute b 10 socommodnty single wontiemon for tho su HATFIELD HOURE, Massons Rprings, On Ragustle River, three miles from St Larerance River, E ¥ 1, for rocoption of guosts, 1COMINO T o T N ety R SRier 18 omtiroly mow, ami lss Ar. A, H. Wiant Pa 1 accommiodatior i of Homo Missioni ‘was bofora the Asaoclation, | oz iited and ualabod wiih avoryinodors con THE UNITED ST ATES DI ES i e o ey o b sl | Tt el Hgts e iy | LI [§ DIGES! Aorsating report. - Tho following-nsmed gen. | Zocciumended by the woitics) {:i‘.‘:}fi,}‘,‘,’.‘:‘.‘,;;"‘[fi,‘?m“, FIRST BERIRS, Voln. T, 1%, .tlemen were chiosen dologates to ropresent the | Bt. La Co. w York, o to 'runcm‘ MoUAW, | - A Digost of Deatslons of the Varlous Courts within ¢! 24 South Mark hioaga, from | Tnitod Statos, from tho earlivst purlod ta tho yoor 18i Tlgin. Ausociationjin the National Council, to ba held at Now Havon, Conn., in Beptoemoor :* The Rev. B, M, Androws, of Oryatal Lake ; Gon, ! | Daniel Dustin, of 8ycamora; and tho Rev. D, B, Diokinson, of Tigin, The noxt meeting of tho Asaocintion will ba held at Malta, 4 . i . WUEATON, ‘The atudonta of Whpaton Collego are buaying themsalvon in setting out trees and mnking ta be cumploted inabout 13 volumes, BY BENJAMIN VAUGHAN ABBOTT This work, when complated, will contato a Digest ol 1 De dured fn this t) fui RO Vi bo's o Nvary of ncthy Vo, 1. dud 1 oW road. TOR SALE BY GEFEAN & CO, HAPPINESS OF INFANTS PROT, BWING Avowodly Believes in, for the Heroafter, and | CALL.A 1| many other improvements around the collego , and g 7 — i Brownds. Thioy havo bocomo tirod of tho blanc | LS antatit o anbiastura of tha o 47 ' possentod by them, The improvemonts 'PERFEQTION BABY HOLDER AND JUMP) aspaat wAYl ndd vary muoh fo the beauty and attractive- :g:n ywvillnfi {o our entire satlufaotiun that it 13 the host” : i {or b iogety v, Al ! nosa of the buildings, s 1o evor davlsed. Dosturs prafuo, varc : . 5 1tk ‘and strongtly, Dy, Hiatt ia preparing to build s honse whioh, |- LR roogtl, i § g)d-gomnfodxanuneu, will rival IIIJ! ““‘ 'fl'l.f'n‘dnffifix:?.hu“x‘yfi'm\’f:?'x oLy N eihiotls | Until J6th tust, Vax Sala Oortitioatou hiold by tho Clty dwolling in Wheaton, .. . | iea fars and samples frea. o i Uit | OBlchap i b fedesmei'at 10 por oot promilumy o 1 > . : Biaten, el avarybody yousoa, - For salo at leatiug toy | whioh date tho ate will be {nsrensod 1o od yor seuts .| A Bunday-achool unlon' temporauce mass- "“'&'Ifi}‘;"nfl}hé")‘flfl?fi'& i ‘nnd.Thirlothie ¢ 8. HAYILS, Olty Domptrollew at i raeating will be held at ‘tho M, I3 Ohurch Bun- HENG U Oblvado. | Ontoaco, April 1, 1674

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