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-] R THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WED LOCAL MISCELLANY.‘ THE OHIOAGO & EVANSTON RATL- ¥ ROA. THOE INJUNOTION MODIFIED, "The parties in the sult of Lang agninst the Chicago & Evanston Ratisond Company apponred in courb yostorday morning, and tho injunation granted Monday was modified for tho prossnt, until tho final argument for an injunction on the 18th, Tho following ls o copy of tho ordor as It stands : g fning order mado hereln on tho 8th fns! u%fi?&»“,“fif&?.‘n‘n% ‘-’:u 2L to rlnw l'llmu %:l‘(l'::?‘_\lt; ::3, Ill"‘;f i [i ready laid o R Ay it the tmck to Bulorion aveno, but i erdor shall not bo conslddered as permitiiug tho tino of wald racks by ouainon o6 ety S Mo eppieaton - s For: o Sroliabuary injtiiction on OF befors. the I8th fnet, ratood ths complainants wero williug !uxllgg:n:)“l)gnlhlu, winco the btreot would ho loss obatrudted with a track down than it would bo it Toft in the condition it was ou yosterdny. LAYING THE TRACK, During Monday night o small squad’of pollca guarded the completed portion of the traok, but yestorday morning when it was known tho work of buildiug wau to bo recommencod, abous nine- ty additionn! woro sent up on Hnntfanun avenuo to keop the peoplo in ihat soction from kil fools of themsolves, Boon :l":“flu tho railrond omployes reached tho ground with thelr tools aud rails, the by~ dtandors grow bolstorous in their langusge, espeatnlly tho women, but ow!nF to tho prosouco eud dotermination of tho police they did not wommib auy violenco. A wagon-lond of wood was driven botwoon the sidowallc and track in ardor to hindor operations, but was promptly ro- oved. Dy half-past 12 the track wes laid to ‘ullorton ayouue, aud the railrond hands de- purtod, loaving the Sixteonth Wardors groatly exasporatad aud sweating that no cars shouldt wver run over tho new road. A squad of polica 14 on duty to-night to prosorvo order. n the residents o po mm?u which tho railroad track is laid loft the rfmmeu and proceedod to engagein thoir ay's Inbor, yestorday, thoy bolioved that fusthor E'nrx by tho Company's: omployes would be tayed ponding tho final disposition of the quos- tion by judicial decision. Thoy wore not & littlo chagrined, on thoir return, to discover that their anticipations bod Deen disappointod, nd wers in tho last dogreo ~ ombit- ered at the prospoct, 'Groups of discordant property-holdors assombled at points contiguous ‘to fhe scene of oporations, and, ay they dwolt on the irreparable injury which the work entailed n their vested intorests, they became Propor- ionntoly belligoront. About half-past 9 o'clock ot losa than 500 of thom had gathored at the unotion of Clybourn and Smulxtmrt avonues, nd manitosted their disapprobation in a de- orminod mannor. There was but ono suggos- Yion that found respongo, and that ‘was to pro- oed to tho destruction of tho work whish had aon accomplished boforo sunset. Armed with lubs aud picks, such tools as would answor tho ‘purposs, ‘hoy requirod but tho hiut of & deter- ined loader to bogin the worlk of ruin, An officer whose beat comprelionda the square noluded in tho torritory spproprinted by tho ilrond company for fliolr track, burriod to Webster-avenuo ~ Station, -and mnotifled Capt. und of tho situation. That officer apoedily his men _ aud hurrled to l?t‘!lncm‘écono of disorder. His ar- rival =~ was for had it very opportuno, been deloyod, H would, doubtless, have w0 disposad of their forces us to ropol any ime gnediato attack by tho police. Tho presonce of -the law officers,” who numberod not loss zhnu‘ “thirly mon, sided by tho offorts of the Captain wud Sergonnts, induced a parloy, aud the final dispersion of this erowd. ~ . 7, At midnight, whon a Tninune reporter reachod, ths battle-grotnd, there wns no evidenco of the warlike inteutions of .the '.peo~ splo, snd oversthing bors the ' appearancs f order and quiet. On tho way thithor little .¬s of excited men met, who expressod thom- ‘welvas vobonently, aud u disposition to lnlt sud inquire, The objoct of a visitation was present on alleides, Tho poople are dotermined that their rights sbell bo deferred to, and that tho railrond authorities are to be opposed at every oiut, The traok hias beon finished to the city rimita, but it is vory ovident that the Iabors of tho corporations are not yot over, piats 3L Lot INTER-STATE COLLEGIATE ASSOOIA- TION. A mooting of delegates from the State Col- legiate Asgociations of Ilinols, Indiana, Wiscon- &in, Ohio, and Tows, was bold st the Tromont Houae yesterday, its object being to organize an Inter-Stato and intor-collegiate -body, whoso purpoee shall be the promotion of oratory in the educational inatitutions of tho Northwoat. BMr. H, C. Adoms, of Grinnell Collége, Ia., ealled tho meoting to order, and Mr. T. E. Egbert, of the Chicogo University, and Mr. AL R, Bprague, of Boloit Colloge, were alected tem- porary Chairman nnd Secrotary, respectively, THE DELEGATES, A Committeo on Credontials was appointed, +and roported s follows: Illinols—J. M. Burgon, #Knox College; T B, Egbort, Chicego Univorsi- ty: O. Weuton, Chiampaign; 4. O, Wilson, Illi- nols Wesleyan University; J. W. Richards, Northwestern University. Indlana--0, M. Wy~ song, Asbury Univorsity; O. F. Hunt, Asbury University; 8. I, Harwood, Stato Univorsity; B. D. Orawford, Blute University; 8, J. Tomlinson, Korthwestorn Christisn University, Iowa—H. C. Adams, Tows College; R. J. Wilson, State Univorsity; R, W. Coalos, Cornell Gollogo, Wisconsin—A, It, Hrrngue. Boloit Colloge; I, O. Rodgers, Milton Goflogo; John Drindicy, State Univorsity ; H, W. Tilton, Lnwronc University, Obio—A. !, 8wing, Oberlln Collogo. BIHOELLANEOUS, On motion, Meusru, Egbert, Wysong, Wilson, 8praguo, and Bwiug, reprosontiug nll the Stntes, ‘\;crc nppointed a committce to draft a conatitu- tion. On motion, Messrs, Weston, Harwood, Coates, and Rodgers' wors appointed a Committas on Nominatlons, with instructions to report whon the Coustitution was drawn, Alter a groat deal of unnocossary disouseion the followiug gentlemon wore appolnted a Com- mittco on Finance to devise n plan of raising wonoy: Messrs, Richards, Tomlinson, Adams, Buindloy, and Swing, Represontalives from the varlous States ex- slninm] briefly tho naturo of the work which was otug by thie State Avsociations, and spoke hope- fully of tho prospects for the future. It was in- nounced that Stuto oratorical exhibitions would boLield a Bloomington, Iit., Nov. 20, and in the other Ltutes when It was aunounced when the inter-Slaie contest would oceur. The meoting then adjowrned until aftornoon. ‘The meeting como to order at 8 o'cluck, and Mr. Egbort, from tho Commitice on Constitu- tion, read the roport, which, after considorable diseussion and amendment, was adopted and re- furred to n special committee for final revision, ‘Lhe report of the Finance Committeo was also road, and, aftor being subjected to conslderablo Rlteration, was reforrod to the Ravisory Commite tee. It was decided that the prizos fn'the inter— Btate contest should bo a gold and silver madal, to be purchused as the Executive Committos may elect. THX OFFICRRS, The Committoo on Nominations reported tho following, which were unanimously elected ; Preaident—Chatles ¥, Tiunt, Indlnna, First Vice-President—A, T, Bwiug, Oberlin, 0, Second Fice-President—A, R, Sprugue, Wisconaln, L'reqsurer-=1, O, Wilsou, ilinols, Tndianapolis was solectod an the place, and the first Chursdny in Fobruary us the time, for hold- iug the firat ‘intor-Stato oratorical contest, and the meoting adjourned. ——— THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, A regulur meoting of the Board of Lducation wag hold yestorday ovening. Thoro wora pros- ent Presidont King, in the ohalr, and Tuspoectors Roynolds, Hamillon, Johnston, Bluthardt, Oull- [ns, Gogglu, Clacko, Bheldon, Riouborg, Stone, Olinger, and Wilco, Communieations from Judge Buckner, 8. Mor- ris and P, A, Emory, urging tho establishment of sn educational institution for the benoft of deat mutes, were read and roforred to the Com- mittea on Toxt-Books aud Course of Inatruction, N OLD POST-OFIIOL, Inupector Richborg reported Laving oanght, n fow dnys ago, sundry rasouls demolishing an fron pillar in the intorior of the old Poat-Ofice buildlug, It seemed to him that much of the Irou-work of tho building had boen, aud. way being, romoved. 1Ie had neked the Buporintend- ent of Police to detail & policoman to guard the building, but that offlolal had deolined, stating thut the Board should do the work itself, On motion, the matter was roferred to the Commit. teo on Buildings and Grounds, SELLING PROFERTY, Inepector Bheldon, of the Committes on Build« Ings and (irounds, reported that the property of 80 Bvlyy) Yand Inagis f the Bhnrpahgotory’ Pork, smounting to 101 agros,. had been sald for 8300 an noro, and that tho commission oun tho Balo duo . to “Messrs, “Reus & Co.” amountod to $1,492,60. On motion, n rosolution was pnssed dircoting the paymont of tha clnim. DIDR WANTED, ol ! Tho Committeo on Apparatug and Furnituro askod pormission to ndvortiso for bids for the 1im Stroot and Harrlson Streot Bohiools, which was, on motion, granted, 'tho Committoo on Janitors and Supplics aslod for nuthorily to advortise for lida for conl for school purposos for tho cosulng year. Granted. On motlon it waa decided to advortise for coal in Tus Trivuxe, inproforenco to tho Qorporntion orgna, 08 tho Inrgest posniblo publicity wae re- quired for tho advortisomont, COPY-BOOKS. The Deard discussed tho quostion of tho Yflw of copy-books, and the fonsibility of allow- g hflwm to be Hold to tho mcholars by the oncliora, - Dr. Dlutlinrdt thought that the price of copy- baolta was far too lurge. Aftor all, the copy- bool waa ouly 4 cents' worth of S'm" and” 1 tcout’s wortls of Lond-lino, Mr. Scribuor had pronnised to soll tho copy-books on his syatom at }n conts enclh, aud now his communication st the price down at 12 cents, Mr, Riohbey'g objectod to the way in which the Board sup )]lqsllm cohildren with books. Ho be- lioved that tiys Board should buy the books at wholesalo, maiting a contract with tho publisher, and Land thoo over to the Prinoipala of the schools, to bo eold by thom to tho childron at cost, 11s helfioved tho prosont aystom of tho Boarad causod t}10 oxistence round tho schools of tho littlo shops. whoeo owners mads thoir living by shiaving the' school-childron. 1fe offered the following: 1 Reeolved, That from now, all books authorized to bo msed in acliools ull:.\l o furnishod Ly the publishers to e Principals of tho different sohovls at the wholesle prico greed upon'by tlis Board { and that much Vrincl- polssoll the same to the puplls at such wholesals Pylte, sd return the procecds to. auch publishors or heir'agont, A On motion, the resolition was roforred to the Committee on Toxt-Books and Courso of In- struction, o Mr. Btoue moved that the report of tho Qom- mitteo xoeommnndln% tho adoption of tho writing copy-books of Payson, Dunton & Borib~ ner be adopted, Tuspoctor Calking movoed in amondmont that tha publiehiors bo required to ostablish a dopot in ench division of the city, at which thoir copy- books should ho soid at 10 conty onch, Inspector Johnston mado an amendmont to the offect that the maximum prico bo 13 couts por copy, whioh was lost. uspector Btono's resolution, as amoended by Tnspactor Calkina, was oarrlad. On motlon of Inspector Reynolds, it was re- solved that when tho muotinF ndjourn, it do so to moot again Thursday ovoning, tho 26th inst, BUMMARY OF ATTENDANCE. Tho Superintondent of Public Schools then rend tho summary for the month of MIY show- ing tho wholo mumbor enrolled 87,410; the Bverage numbor belomfiug. 83,547.4; averago dnily attondnuce, 81,856.9; per cont of sttond- auce, 93.4; numbor of ‘ardinosscs, 6,817, On motion tho rule for payment of teachers was sot 8sido 80 83 to allow the payment to bs made Thursdav, June 23, at 8 o’clock, On motion the mesting adjourned. —_— ORIMINAL. THE CRIMINAL COURT. Jobn Koons was tried for the Iaceny of a horse from Charlos Little, and the jury returnod & vordict of not guilty, The jury who wera out all Mondayin the .Ellis-Bonuett cage failed to ngres, and wore dis- charged. Jamos Androws aud James Jenkins pleaded ilty to larcony, baving stolon £360 from I red orhart. ‘The former also jflondud guilty to the -larceny of a watol from J. Joselyn, a stranger from Elgin., They wore remanded, Huarry B, Jordan pleaded guilty to the larceny of ulgzg!ng from L, Whitmoan, and way re- manded, Gulllamo Lymans, for non-ntiondanco as witnoss boforo the Grand Jury, waa ndjndged guilty of contompt, and fined 83 and costs, The Grand Jury havo concluded their labora. Thoy havo returned during the torm forty-five indictmonts, Liko their prodecossors of last month they purpose drawing a littlo more pay by mnking & pleasure-trip to the. House of Cor~ roction, Tho Poor-House has not recoived a visit since Inst April, consoquently they also ine tond to do that institution, The expons of theso two visits will reduce the cash account of the County Tressury about £90. > ®° THE POLICE COURTS, ‘The case of Patriok Moore, charged with bnrg- lary, was yésterday continued by Justico Scully, Lia bail boing fixed at S50, Bixtoon men nud boya were arrested yosterdny morning for steoling a ride on atrain_on_the Northwestorn Road.” Thirteon wore fined 32 onoly, and thres woro fluod &5 each by Justico Soully for roulating tho ofiicors. August Christiansen is ehnrgl.-d with having stolon a gold watch from a Mrs, Johnson, living at No. 194 South Morgan atrest. He was arreated, and yestordny hold undor $500 ball to the Crimis nal Court by Justice Scully, John Yoe, the bunfiar who was cuufiht in’ the atoro No. 7 Bouth Jofferson stroot, whilo in come Dany with throo othor fallows, who escapad, on Baturday night, was examined funtcrdny morniny before Justico Soully, and held undor $500 bal to the Criminal Court. Yeaterdoy's paper montioned the trial of a fallow named Xacklamm, on the charge of com~ mitting & rapo on aoold lady named Sullivan, 66 years of ago, Duriug the trial a man by the namo of Luncberg testifiod in defense of the prisoner. Mrs, Sullivau's son, Androw, was in cowurt, and scomed to be very much onraged at all connectod with the defense, and, on account of making threats of violance towards Lunecberg, ho was placed under $200 bonds to kocp the peace, During the afternoon Sullivan drank to excosd, aud, whon in_an intoxicated condition, wont to the house of Luneborg, at No. 8¢ Kihogo stroot, sud, meoting ‘with Ms. Luneborg, ae- saultod hor, Lunoborg, hearing Lior oriow ran to her assistance, and Bulllvan was captured. Yoatordny ho was brought befors Justice l]uiduu, Wwho inoreased hiu peace-bonds to §500, and fined him £100. Yestorday morning, at the ndjournment of the Bouth Side Police Court, Andrew Robbins sworo out a warrant bofora Justice Boydon for thear- rost of Felix MoAvoy, on the charge of dlsor~ dorly conduot in McAvoy's ealoon, st the cornor of Main streot and Archer avenne, The com- plaint ulleges that Robkins wau nesawltod in tho saloon by MoAvoy. As the complainant was about to leave the comt-room, Constabloe Tun- nison rocognized bim asa party whom ho had boen in search of for about soven months, Laut November, it seoms that Robbins had some misundorstanding with bis wifo, and com- mitted un assault upon her, for whioh he was arrostod and brought before Justice Ban- yon, aud gave specint bail for his APDOArRRCE, and on tho day of his honring he did not ap- [mm-, and was fiued 526 and costs. The exeoit- ion was iesued and placed in the hands of Tunnison. The fellow ovading bim, the Con- stablo was unablo to serve the execution until’ ho recognized him yeutorday morning, Upon Lis bad momary boing rofroshod by the {nforma- tion of the ofiicer, he looked very much aston- iuhiod, and bogged for further time, which was not granted. Hobbins was taken to the Drido- well, wheres e will work out his fine in exaotly fifty-three daye, MIRCELLANEOUS, Oharlos Chango #wore out & warant beforo ;I‘uutlnn Hainos yostorday ¢ ngainst 8, Itay phaol, Thoy wore at worl on South IHalsted stroot, and gat into » quarrel, when Chanze was striok over the iead with a shovel In the bonds of Twnphael, Ifo wau arrosted, and Leld for his ap- pearance on the 11th inst., undor bonds of H200. Eugeno Dugas, Who was arrestod some uix weeks ago_on complaint proferrod by 8, M, Smith & Bro, liquor-deaters, for tho violstior," of Rec. 44 of the Baukrupt aot, by buying goods withn three months of his gotn, Kuto glnk. rupticy, waa before Commissioner loyno yestor- day, and was hold by that oftioer in 2,600 to the Uniitod Statos Distriot Court. Bail way furnish. ed by his fathor-in-law, Jobn Ragor, Oharlen G, Horton waa before Commissloner Hufiun Iate Monduy ovening, on cnm‘flulnt of it, J. Diattuer, of SrpoclabAguut Hawley's oftico, on the old ohargo of circulating obsceno litarnl ey throngh the medium of tho Uinted Btates mails, aud instructing his correspondents to nddross him * {n caro of Look-Tox No, 88, Ohicago Post- Oftice,” 1To was hold on his own rocoguizance in ¥1,000 for his appoarance yostordav, and thon. was hold by the Commissionor luSI,UO'() bonds to the Distriot Court, His fathor became big bonds- man, Yestorday mornlog, at 8 o'clook, Oficer Burger obrerved two burglars in tho ysvd of 0. W, Brigs, at No, 1240 Wabash aveuuo, (utent on gainlug acooss into the house. Thentruders became aware that thelr aotions were tho gub~ Joot of the guardian's watohful attention at the 6ame moment he waa consolous of tholr proa- ence, At this junoture oneof thom, with ro- Yolyer in hand, vaulted over the fance Into the street, and, firing at the offloor, in the confusion of the wmoment mads his ezcapo. ‘His motionu wera sucoonsfully imitated by hla partner, and both of them ran down the avouus pursued by 3 3 T -Burgor, Ho firod & number of shots at the ro- tronting fugitivos, but thoy cluded him, and aro atill at Inrge.” . G i Charles Young folononsly deprived Frod Wotzol of Lis watch Bunday night ot LaCroso, and hicd him to othor parts at onoe, -Whon he bonrdoed the cara at Milwaukeo yostorday, . ho wau natonishod to rocognizo tho bonovolont fose turoa of I'rank Hatah, tho LnQrosso Ohief of Polico. ‘That oftialal waa familinr with the thioft, and, arriving in Chieago, Bam Eliia Intd bonda on Young, and locked him fu the Contral. The prigoner will return to LaCOroseo this morning, b ey THE OITY HALL. Tho Olty Tronsurer yostorday paid off $50,000 of tho ofty's Indobtodnoss, ‘Tho ronts pald yestorday to the Wator Colloot- or amounted to £4,120.80, "The City Qolloctor yestorday recolved 818,754 from {azos and §319 from the issuing of - conses, Mosara, Munn snd Camoron, of tho Oity Law Dopartment, woro yesterday notified by Justioo Boully that their communication to him on tlie Bunday ordinancs hnd been duly rocelved and porused, and that ho did not agres with tho opinion expressed by those gontlemon that 8 pennliy for tho violation of the ordinance was to bo found in Beo. 7, Chay . 80, of the City Ordinancos. The wholo ground was gONe aver in Tut: Truone last weok, and need 1ot bo ro- peated; bus tho prospeot Is the Council will be obligod to xovise thia ploce of botehery. Tho project for a lorse-rallroad on North Wolls stroot is progrossing very sntlafactorlly for all intorostod In its success,” With but ons exception, all tho proporty-owners who bave boon asked to sign tho potition praying the Council to grant permission X)r the rond to bo built bave donego. Tho only reason why the petition was not presentod to tlie Qoun= oilInat Moudny evoning ts that the Trustoos of tho Newberry estate hold a mooting this wook to docide upon " what coursn to pursus in the mat- tor, Thoro is little doubt that they wil join in tho movement, . Building pormits wors yestorday grauted to C. M. Jaquos to eract o two-story atone blook on Looms street near Wost Van Buron, and to W, A, Villlams to bulld » two-story and basomont awolliug-house o Lincoln strdot, the number not givon, ‘ Ald, Foloy mnys Fravkiin street must bo oponed through between Monrao and Adams straots. This whould haye Leen dono a long ,timo'] ago, aud ought not to bo any longer de- ayed. Y For more than & yoar thero has been an ap- propriation to build tho engine-houso on tho corier of Washington and Franklin strosts, but It has nover beon built, bocause the Council grantod pormission to a Mr. Haas to putup a arty wall botween the engino-house and his ot. ~He is unwilling to bulld, and the business Fnrtlun of $ha oity is deprivad of an engino that A groatly noodod. A fow moro fires like that of- M. Wolls & Oo. may arouse the Counoil to #ome aotion on thia and other similar queations. The statemont made In ssyoral papors in this city that thoro wore fire-ongines at the fire cor- nor of Market and Madison strests, thay could not throw a stream of water a8 high ss tho upper storiea of the burning_ building, in pro-: nounced by the whole Fire Dopartment fo bo incorreot, The peoplo of the Tenth Ward are too * high- toned " to have an engine-houso in their midst, An approprintion was made for ono, but when- ever the Firo Commitice make any ad- vances towards a purohase of a elte fof the houso the neighbora rush in and 'porsuads the ownor of tho land 1ot to sell ). Three different trials bavo boen made to sccure a sito, but have all rosultod dissatrously, Ald, Foley thinks the Conncll should remove the engine to the Four- teonth Ward, which Las nono, and would be glad to got 1t. Thia will probably be dono. The Board of Police mot as usual (Aa!ordny afternoon, but atter anditing a fow bills and ac- copting tho resignation of Charlos Williams, of Engme No. 10, thoy retired to the Mayor's offico and oxplained to tho Finance Commite teo the variousitema of tho appropriations asked by them, ¥ —_— GENERAL NEWS. Tho burning of tug-boat Robert Tarrant nenr tho Kinzie strect bridge, owned by A. Burton, caused tho alarm of firo to bo sounded from Box No. 541 at 1:30 yesterdsy morning. Damsgo £300. Insurance aiid origin of firs not reported, The temperature yosterday, as observed by Mauaseo, optielan, nndor Tus Tninune Bulld- ing, was in the shade at 7 a. m., 76 dog, Fahren- hoit ; 10 a. m,, 65 dog. ; at 12 m,, 63 dog.; at 8 p-m., 57 deg, ; 8t 6 p. m,, 68 dog.; and at 8p; ., 66 dog. Tho alarm from Box No. B4 at 10 o'dlock yosterday morning was caused by the discovery of flames in & two-atory brick building at No. 265 ‘I'wouty-third streot, owned and ocoupied by P. G. Atwood a8 a planing-mill. Loss $100, fully ineured. The iguiting of shovings adjacent to the furnaoce was the origin of the fire, At 8 o'clock last evoning, Frits Helnts, & dock passoogor on omuibus No. 60, of the Lumbore man's Line, got drupk, fell #rom tho convey- suco on South Halsted atreet, and bruised the back of his head, He was taken home, whero a physlclan dressed his wounds, which he pro- nounced of no serious moment. A magnifloont silver servico is to ba voted for at the Oatholic fair, at Burlington Hall, this week. Tho candidates are Capt. William Buck- loy, of tho ity Police, and Mr. 0. B, Holmos, Buporinienden Oh(ungo City Ralirosd, The silver set, which in ‘indecd a kplendid ono, will bo on exhibition_this afternoon and during the week at Poacook's, corner Btato and Madison streets. Tho voting will continuo till Baturday evoning, June 18, when the fair closes. A Mre. Joln Adrisnson, living at No. 247 Ful- ton wuroot, fell through the sidewalk ab the corner of Washington and Unlon atreets yestor- day eveuing, aud receivad severe intornal in- juries. Bho was ploked out of the slough and sont homo In & hack, by somo Eumonl passing attho timo. ' No soonor hiad the unfortunato woman glightly recovored from the shock than a lawyer approaohed and offored hiy ssrvicos, for aconslderation, to prosecute the aity, Mr. James Jolm, & contractor of this oity, Lins patented an invontion by means of whioh he pnzgosen to make buildings constructed ovon with wooden joists firo-proof. Ho is about to construct a little b\lfld[nfi in the vicinity of the City-Hall, {n which bo will give his invention & trial for the beneflt of the Tire-Marshal, other Iutorested city ofiicials, and the general public. An interosting coremony took fiflnou a¢ Christ Churoh last evening. 1t was the firat ordination of Dongona in the Roformed Ej iscopal Church. Dr. . B, Usshor, of Aurora, 11, and Honry H., Brookes, of California, were duly ordainod Dea- conn by the Rt. Rov, Dishop Chenoy, nesiated by the Rov, Joroph D. Wilson, of Paoris, and tho Rev. Chatles H. Tucker, of Chicago. Tho sor- mon was preached by the Itev. Mr. Wilson, whosa text wns the 15t verao of the 4th chapter of the First Epistlo to the Corinthiaus: ¥ Let o man so accquut of us os of tho ministors of Christ aud towards of the myatorios of God," An adjourned meoting of tha delegates repro- sontiug the Trades-Unions and workingmon of the city was hold at the ofica af the W ‘orking- niew's Advocale lust ovouing, to sotitlo up the affairs relating to the recent mesy-mosting, Tho Financlnl Committes reported the entire cost to be 160, The Committao was Iustructod to send [y rflmrt to tho several Unions represonted. B, J. m'p]?" stated he had received replies from Benator Logan and O. B, Farwoll, tho former stating that he would presont resolutions s ro- uostad, the lattor that Lo hnd presented resotu~ tions, 0, O, Cameron waslolacted to tho Spring- flold Convention, aftor which the Convontion ad- Journed, ¢ Tho new boll which' racently arrived from Dallimore for 8t Stephen'y Churely, way yosterday biewsad according to the cern- monies of the Catholle Church, As altondy sunouncod, it s the largent churely hell in the clty, welgling noarly 6:000 pounds, Tho inolement stato of tho weathor prevented many from nttoudln‘; the intorosting norvicos, although the large hall in which the boll s af prosant sltuntod, wancomfortably flod, The Rt.-Rov, Bishop l“o‘oy officiated, asslstod by tho Rove, Barrott, McMullon, Burke, Wald- ron, Couway, Butler, Riordon, Verdiu, Murphy, and Lnidnn. After tho blousing, the Hav, Dr. Louis Lightnor ssoondod tho platform and do- livered tha gormon. At tho conclualon of Dr. Lightuer's diacourss, shoru nddresses wors de- lverod b'{ tho pastor, Father Barrott, and Dishop Yoloy, The aveut i ono that will lowg be vo- X wmembeored by those of Lnniorl “.,y of the gongregation who A number of gentlomon, graduatos of Brown Univoreity, miot in the olub-room of the Sherman Houso last ovening, the object being to effect tho orgauization of thie Alumnt of tho lnstitution residing in tho city, ~ Mr, VY, K. De Wolf, of the class of '35, gnsnmnd, sud E, 0. Brown, of '07, officiated &4 Heorelary, The Ghatrmai statod the objeos of the meéting, aud mome little time waa passed in_oolleoting the namen of - thoss roe siding in Ohioago, On motlon of Judge Iuang G SDAY.s JUNE 10, 1874. Wilson, of__tho olaes of was sppointod by the GChair, and roquested to canvasa tho oity to sscoriain tho number of graduatos residont In Chioago and vlelnity, and roport tho result of thoir offorls at tho noxt mooting. Judzo Wilson, togother with Mossrs. Drown, Ives, Judah, and Btone constitnted this Committoo, A oommittoa composod nf Mosurs, Grovos and Poolham was appointod to draft n constitution and by-laws to bs prosonted for considoration, also ‘at tho adjournod mooting, Aftor tho transaction of somo further business of an fnformal chinractor, tho meoting adjourned to Monday evening, June 22, at tho Eamo hour naad place. In acoordance with a onll from Gov. Bovor- 1dgo, the cgunuumnu rocontly appointod by him as Blato Contenninl Manngors for Tliisois met at tho Bhierman Honso yostordsy morning at 10 o'clook, 'I'ho moeting wne not a formal one, but hold toconsult with Gov, Boveridgo, and obtain from him his viows on tho subjoot. At tho mootlng woro prosont tho Govornor and tho following _gontleman appointed as man- agors : Tho Hon. John 0. Roynolds and tho Hon. atlilo Mason, of Chicsgo; tho Hon. Amos 0, Bpafford, of Rookford ; tho Hon. Francls Colton, of 8pringfiold ; and Gen, J. C, Bmith, of Galonn. Aftor tho conforenco with the Coversor, the managora ropaired to the room of Mr, “Coiton aud _porfootod ther organ~ izatlon . na a DBoard by _electing as Obairmon the Hon, J, O, Reynolds, snd Gon, J. O. Bmith ns Soorotary, No dofinite stops were takon, the meoting bolng rather a proliminary one, and tho time was spent in canvasalng tha ground and getting acquninted, Tho question of oalling “le citizons for subscriptions was thoroughly disoussed and the unanimous decision of all prosont was to havo no bogging connoctod with the mattor, but to strive and mako the affair not only a national one, but one that would rofloot oredit upon Illinois, No doy wos named for the noxt moollnq but It will be held about the 10th of July, Attor a short dise cusslon on the bost method of nllotting room, ‘eto., the moeling adjournod, subjoct to call, TiL AGADEMY OF BCIENCRS, Tho regular monthly meeting of the Acndomy of Sclences was held laat ovening at No. 268 Wa- bash avonuo, Dr. H. A. Jolinuon, tha Prosident, in tho chalr. Dr. Bridgo, the Svorotary, road the minutos of last moeting. Tho Boaretary etated fhat tho gitts to the Aendomy, sinco the last moouuq. had boen as follows: From Snith- sonian Inatituto, 55 bird-nests, somo of thom with eggs; Ar. Danol Thompron, insocts iu sicohol, from Loulsiaua. Dr. Edmund Au- drows, 1 livo Young golden o-A}le. 1 foasil shell, from Oolorado; collocted, 01 hh’du‘ 5 roptiles, 7 -emall mommals, 10 pirde egge, 26 oicropin moths ; 8, 0. Bourman, 1 skol- oton of pothon L.‘I’. W. Velio, 8 mounted birds, 0 birds’ nests, 4 birds; A. E. Ebort, 1 live young alligator, A numbor of books and pamphlets had also boon reoolved from various souroos. Mr. Eliaa Colbart, of Tue Trinune, made some remagks in rogard to the causo of the revently- nnh‘d’ phenomonon~-the exiatence of a comot pro- ceding & moteoris stream in the same orbit. Tho corrolation eould onl: 08ing both to hava boen thrown off from a cen- \ body, tho comet being a part of its atmos- here, aud_tha metoorio tream boing erupled rom 'the ;liquid interior, pushing a portion of the atmospherio envelope bofore it into the re- glons of spaoo. Mr, 8. W, Burnham gave the results of some obsorvations recently made by him. The Academy $hon adjourned. ¥ — ANNOUNOEMENTS. The adjourned annual meoting of the O1d Peo- plo's Home will bo hield ot tho Homo, No. 1245 Indinna avenue, to-day at 8.0'olook p.m. 'The Phiotographic Association will moet at No, 158 Btato stroet this evoning. The Rocky Polnt Hotol, on Narragnnaett Bay, in Rhode "Island, & favorite son-sido stopping- place of Chicagoans, mill open July 1 for the sonson, The. Chicago - Athonmum givas its mnoxt socinble Thursday evening at 114 Madison streot. An_attraotive rrogmmm« hos been nirunged, and no pains will bo spared to mako it an onjoy- able time to oll who attend. All mombers and friends of the Athenwum are invited. ‘To-morrow, being tho Feast of B, Barnabas, there will bo a colebration of tho holy com- muoion of Bt. Petor's Misston Chapel, 45 Third avonuse, praceded by moming prayer at 10 a. m, The chaplain snd ‘tho Rev. Dr. Locke will ofticiate. On and aftor next Bunday, in addi- tion to the two provious services, there will bo » Iate evon.song, at Bt. Petor's, at 8 p. m, The District Turn-Fost of the Chicago Turp+ - Distriota will bo held at Froeport, 1ll., Juno 21, 423, and 28, A grand concert will b given Mont duy ovening, the second day of the Fast, in tho Opera-House. Musio for ‘tho concert will be furnished by Messrs, Vaas & Hoffman’s orchos- tra and military band, of Chicago, This uvenlnfi tho lndies of 8t. Marl's Ohurch will gve anothor of "their' agracable entortain- monts which lost wintor ranked among the plessantest of Bouth Bide sooisl ovents, This ontertainmony ‘rmmlunn to be unusually enjoy- able, ag, in addition to the voeal nud instri- " montal musioc and the danco for tho yonu's;or 16~ visitors, strawberries and oresm will ‘Lo peused by the Iadies of tlio congrogntion, which 8 for the benefit of thelr organ fund. e R o . PERSONAL, Twonty-five represontatives of the “ Fourth Estate” from Atlants, Macon, and Savaunah, Ga., aroguests at tho Grana Pacitle, admiring tho bonutios of Chicago. At tho recont Commencomont oxorelsos of the Union Chriatian College, tho Board of Trustees did & vory gracoful and appropriate sot in unani- mously conferring the dogree of LL. D. ou Prot, Ira W. Allen, of this oity, Tho Prosident of tho Qolloge, the Rov. Thomas Holmes, D. D., was & co-lnborer with Prof. Allen twonty yenrs sgo in a prominent colloge of Obio, ho belug Professor of Greok Language and Literaturo, whilo Prof, Allon fillod the chair of Mathematics, Astrouomy, and Civil Engineering. Prof. Allon was also one of the founders of Union Christinn Collogo fifteen years ago, and the Trusteesof thatinstitt- tion have boen acquainted with his life and work for moro than twenty years in Now York, Obio, Indians, and Iilinois, and henca tho ap) proprinte- neas of lhair ack. Thoy lave honored themeolyen by worthily bestowiug this highost honor within their gift. Not the loast of Lrof, Allen's works bos beon his very sucessful managoment of Lake Forceat Acadomy during tho last five yoars, MOTLL ARNIVAYA. @rand Pacifi—Richard G. Hmrison, U. S, A H. McCoy, Baltimoro; L. G, Hurris, Bt Louis H. Turbur, New York; Thomsas J. Carlylo, Obattanooga; H. Cox, San Francisco; ¥, I Joues, Atlants, Ga, ; Marblo, Syracuso; E. L. James 0. lichardson, Murfrocsboro; CGoorge O, + « Tremont House—Tho Bout, Harrlsburg, . Hon, John B, Caolhioun, Cedar Rapids; Prof. Johm_Brindloy, Wiscondln: Col. Nathun Whit- ney, Eranklin' tho Rov. William Tadelifr, Itoad- ing, Pa.; Gen. Frank IT, Poabody, Boston: Ed- win J, Bnowdon, Baltimoro; Dr. John Dillard, the Ton. I, M. Skillmnu, Loxington, Ky.} €. H. Hudeon, Dubuquo; J, A. Holmes, 8t. Louts; O. W. Mason, 'Now York; Johu Howes, Ban Francisco; Albort Gay, lioston. s+ . Bherman HousoJohn L, Plambridgo, Loridon, Evg.; Dr, A. Hartsuff, U, 8, A.; Alfred "Andorson, Livorpool ; *D. M, IHosmor, Ban Francisco ; Chorles §1. Waltor, Daitimoro; T, 8. Homy, Now York ; J. Fleming, MeCiro or, In. ; L. Van' Haok, Cyuthiana, Ky. ; . W, B, ton, Pueblo, Col.'.~."." Palner House—Col, T, W, Barlow, U. 5.'A. ; 7, 1, Dandlo, Now York: Jasse ttoynolds, Potisdnm ; W. L. Dovinr, Bowe ton ; W. M, Morro, Loudon, Eng, ——— BUBURBAN NEWS, EVANAION. Tho Ray. Dr, 0. IL Tiffany, the well-known Mothodist diviue, who is now stationed al Wash- Ington, but was formerly & Chicago peator, and for throo years pastor of the Bvauston Methodint Chureh, visited the latter placo Monday avening, sud was tondored a roceplion by Mr. A, J.. Drown, to which hin 0ld frionds and parishioners Weroinvitod, au far as possible. A very plossaut time was oujoyed by thoso prosent. i Tho Evanston Philosophicat Asseclation hold its closing wosslon until tho mummer monthy shall have ended, Mondsy evening, nt the roon | of the Publio Library, When coolar weathor shall have ita fuevitablo influence upon iho philoso- phors, thoy expoct to resume their deliberations, 'he attendanco was suallor than usual. Aftor the transaction of somo miscellancous businous, among which was the election of My, J, . Koeney to memborship In tho Assuointion, the Rev, F. L. Chappel prosontod what le termed a '* doxology.” 'l'lllh was u paper roviewing the Iabors of those who Lave departed from ‘tho scones of their intellootual lnumlflm during the lnut year, and whose lifo aud labors entitled them to commemoration by au assoolation of the character of this Bocloty of Evaunaton savans, Tho honored dead, whose lives and schiove- mouts wore_espoclally dotailed by the speak- er, wore Landsoer, tho ariist; Living- stono, the African explorer; Agasslz, the sclentlst ; and Obarles Bumuor, the statesman, Ench -of these eminent men was spokon of carefully sud philosophically, and fender bo nooounted for by sup- . 188, s committeo of _five. | l tributos paid to tho mamory of ‘snoh, Trlof al., usion wan lao inad (0 (o Tnts Obatlon Antor Driatod s n typo of the wonlthy man of latters; to Dr, Josoph Havon, Prenidostof tho Ohioago Philosophical Assoclationy Dr. Fontor,” of the Chiongo Aondomy of Soloucos; sud the Rov. Dr. U, tho revisnlisty Inssorly of tho A Vornon 6lmmh, Boston, $ Aftor gonoral disoussion upon the merita and domoaiits’ of tho porsonages montioued, tho Aesocintion adjournod. A largo numoor of tho most prominent, chati- tablo, and influontinl Indies of Ohicago aro ar- ranging to glyo a grand charlty fair {n nid of tho Iahnomann 1foapital, in Novomber, Tholr ob- Joot Is to mnko this, which is the only homeo- Pathio hospital in Itinols and in tho groas North. wont, froo to all the desorving dpoor who noed modfenl and surgieal ndvico, and who profer this mothod of trontwont. Tho uames of the follow ing Indlos, who compone the Exocutive Commit- toe, nro au ovidencoe that tho &m]uoz In in good hiands and will be conduotod to a succossful tar- miontion : Mrs. L, Z. Lottor, Mts, Franldin Mac- Vongh, Mrs, . F. Harding, Mrs, Gen, W, B, Btrong, Mrs, F. D, Groy, Mrs, G. M. Pullman, Mrs, Gon. John A, Logan, Mrs, N. Washburn, Mus, N. F, Morrill, Mra, A. N. Eddy, Mrs. Col, M. B, Ewing, Mrs, 0. L. Wheolock, Mrs, H. F. Walto, Mrs, N. M. Wheolor, Mrs. J. .m\ukln%lmn, Nrs, H, M, Humpliroy, and Mra, H. J, Willlng. The Jadics of Evanston desiring to assist in this dosorying chiarity sclectod tho following names {from somo of their number to moot the Exocu- tive Committoo at tho rosidenco of Mra, L, Z. Loltor, No, 00 Oslumet avonue: MMrs. Qov. Dovorldgo, Ars, Franoos Bradloy, Mre, William Blanchnrd, Mra, Andrew J. Brown, Mrs, J, B, Towkin, Mrs, O. J, Gilbert, Mra. Charles F. Groy, Mra, O, B, Brown, Mrs, Byron Rico, Mrs, J. M. Willinme, Mra. F. Whooler, and Mra, 0. H. Mann, In respousoe toacall from the slove~ meutioned ladios, & large and enthusiastio gath- oring was held at tho xesidonce of Dr. Mpun, Davis strect, where an organization wag effocted with & viow fo socuro tho active co-operation of il thoso who are desirous of ausisting In this commendablo cbarlly. Another meoting will ho beld o} the same place Monday at 4 o'clock p. m., at which timo all of the frionds of homgo- palliy nre oarnently solleited to bo prosont. . Mr, and Mre., J.'M. Williams, Mr. A. D. Rosd and daughter, Mr, Andrew Richmond, and Mr, and Mra. E. B, Phillips, woll-known rosidents of Lvauaton, atarted togothor for Now York yester- day on a ploasure tour. The various membors of tho party will visit differont summer-resorts beforo thoy rotura, HYDE PARK, Thoro was a full attendnoo of. the Truateos at'| 1 thoir adjourned meoting Monday evening, but tho outer aoats were not as well filled as uaual, ‘The petition of Clarko and others for & police- Forty-seventh street; of O, M. Hardy and othors for retention of Madden and Iyan at Cleavaryillo Station, and the report of Oap- taln of Polige for May wero placed on file. Tho etitlon of Justice Rogse for office-room at Vil- lage Hall wag roferrod to the Committes on Pub- lio Bulldings, to nssign him a space to bs ocon- pled by him during thie pleasure of the Board. Tho potition of " the Dalumorn' Pittsburg & Ohicago Railroad Oongmny, and of tho Oalumet & Chicago Canal & Dock Company, for vaca~ tion of stroots and alloys in thoir dopot grounds at Bouth Chicago was grantod. Tho bond of ‘the Calumet & Ohioago Canal & Dock Company in $50,000 to indomnify the vil- lago against all damsgos was approved, aud the formal ordinange of vacation was then adopted— yeous, 5; nnyul 1—H1r. Ryan, Y On tho potition of Paul Cornell and others for protection to the village park, the Committoo re- ported that immodiate provision is sbsolutely uccossary, a8 tho lake has washed away o partof Park streot, and every storm makos a further invosd unti{ private proporty is i danger, and theroforo recommend that a single row of whito osk piles bo driven on a rorth line from Onk Btroot pier to o point about 20 foot sonth of the ling of Fifty-first stroot ; oach of said piles to ho 80 feet long, ouo foot dinmeter, to b driven so aa to loave six foot above tho water, and fo b Toltad togethor to atripsof timber about two fook apart, according to the plan shown, and aleo tho following : Resolved, Thatin oider to provide funds for this - puirpose, tho Commities sre instructed to confor with the Attornoy, snd have an ordinance prepared for tha {asuo of $1%,000 in village bonds, ‘and also that thoy causo plana to be prepared for the work, - - . Accopted . and ndopted—yons, 5; nays, 1— Prosident Bonfleld. H < : ‘Thoe following potitlons were presonted: From D. B. Taylor and others, respactfully ruf/rnunn- ing that they are largely intorested in tho con- struotiod of a bridge over the Calumot River .at Fifty-ninth stroet, and, - on consultatton with Col. Houston, Engiueer for the United Statos, thoy aro convincod that the plan horotofore adopled is exponsive in construction and opera- tlon, and theroforo nsk that s change may bo made and a plan now furnished by Ocl. Houston may be ndopted in lien thereof, and that a bridgo may be built to cost but 1,500, of more capacity to draw “and” more easily ‘managad, oto.; from ownors of proporty for vacation of Loogley avonus, botwoen Forty-fourth and Forty-lfthatroots, forthe purposs of making a re~ subdivision,according tosunéxed plat; from Calab Goodwin and others, for: water-pipes and side- walk on Brooks street; from owners of property on Woodlawn avenue, botween Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth stroot, for'reliof from overflow of water. The following resolutions, offered by MMr. Ryan, wore adopted: . 55 Sl Retolved, That tho Village-Attorney bo requoated fo make arrnugemonts with the railrosd companies for tho pawago of watar-pipes under their tracks, Zicsolved, That tho Superintendont Lo instructed to report, at tho next mMHmL. what 1t will cost to con~ .struct a ditch on Bixty-olghth streot to Lake Michigan, The Olerk's.catimate of $05,200 aa necossary for the annual appropriation bill waa roforred o the Financo Committeo. oL On motion of Mr. Mm-Elnn, tha report on polica Inid over from last meoting was taken up; pro- viding for the appointment of a Bargoant and four patrolmen. .Mr. Ryan-moved, and Mr, Downor seconded, a motion to ndngt the report, Mr. Morgan movod a substituts, that all special policomen be honorably discharged, snd here- aftor thero bo appointod eight men and ono Cap- tain ; tho anlary of the Captain to bo $100 por month, and of tho men P75 per month, Mr, Church moved to amond, by reducing the nnme ber to seven men and ‘ono C;Ptnln, and the smondmont was accepted by Mr, Morgau. Mr. Ryan dosired to oxplain this polico busi- nesa. It is useless to try to plonse everybody, or to legiglate at the domands or a mob or a rabblo. The facts aro that at nearly overy moet- ing potitions come in_from leading men and heavy taxpayors from Egandale to Stato straet, and from city limits (o the Onlumet, asking not only to hnve the present men retained, but that additional mon bo nf;vnlnted. They realized that our contiguity to the '{"’“ ‘wicked olty made us linblo to o overrun by the vilest charactors, both by day and hight, aud thoy domanded pro: tootion, Hydo Park lins ten policomen—one to every fivo squaro milos of her toriitory, The Town of Lake has nino meu—one for overy four squaro milos; while Ohicago bas thirtoon men to ' cach aquaro milo. Hydoe I'ark has ouo policeman to each 800 in- hubltants, whilo Ohiongo haa one to esch 668, Itydo Park, witls a low valuation of £17,000,000, has ono policoman to cach $1,700,000 of prop- orty, whilo Chioago, with & full ' valuation of 280,746,470, hinw ond to dach £645,000, or noarly threo to our ono, Cho cost of polico protaction in Chicago in 1872 wna £512,900.47, or 91,142 for ench policoman, and this sum wag incrensod last onr to §654,824.06, while our ocost was loss than %l.lflo to each tan, The hours of sorvice in Chicngo aro 10 onch - day on an average, whilp ours aro 16, The total.numbor of nrrosta in Chicago was 21,081, an uverago of .48 to each man ; In Hydo Park the arrests wore 411, or 41 for anch man, In Chicago tho fines" coileotea amounted to 128,475, or $285 to each mau, while jn Hydo Park thero was colleoted nearly 000, or 5500 to cach man, so that to look at it in any light wo have the most ul!.lutonli hard- worked, and aconomical forco, and yet it is hard to neo how any material roduction caun be made, The substitute was adopted. Yens—Ohurch, Tuulkuer, Morgan, and Ryan, Nays—Downer aud Bontleld, On wotlon the Board adjourned, LAKE VIEW. The Board of Trusteos met in the Town Hall Dlondey night, all the members Lolng prosont. Tho potitions preseuted at tho last meoting for & rengwal of saloon-liconses were lald over, in order to axamino into a law passod by the Logislatura at its recont sousion, oontrolliug the granting of leensew, ‘Tho following potitions were granted: J. J. Bmith's, asking appoiutment sd spocial poltoo- man witkiout pay, for the rurpnm of protecting property in his oare ; for aidewalks on both sides of Moantaua straot, from Linooln to Racino avenuo, Petltions asking permission to sell wine and haor at two pionics, to bo held at Dur- inger's Grove duriug tho eummer, caused coni. tidorablo discusaion, It seemed tha general im- roguion that it would eatablish a I»lfi precodent 0 roponl in theso speoial instancos tho ordi- nauco now in force in that locality, The peti- tious wore finally Iaid on the tabla, 1 ‘I'he potition for nppointment of Goorga Will- inms sa kpocial policomau at the High' Bchool was refused. “T'ho following petitions for renewal of saloon- llvensa wore prosonted and laid over : for Adam Maliry, 84" cornor of Groen Bay road aud Bal- mont ayonuo j for Daniol Downing, at Bunny- eide; for Nio Simons, st hin restauraut near Graceland; for Fraus Daer, near Rosshill; for AunaiPaus, at the corner of Graen Bay and Dumuwy ronds; for John Hart, at the corner of Bhollield ayeaus and Greon Bay road | for Johu Hiefmoyor, atthe corner of Nacino and Lincoln aveinien { {F Johh Maldtman; At the cornor of dialatea stroot and Lingoln avonue; for. Georgo Porlaskor,, on ‘Groan Day road, neéat .Bohool nuroct {or. B. GlnadottT, nonr Graceland . for Troob Hottinger, noar Rosolilll; also, fora bill fard-anloon for thh Iohler, at tho cornor of Groon Bay road and Divorsoy avenue. A polition wna presonted for a sidowalk on tha onst mido of Lincoln avenuo from Divoracy to Bolmout ayonuo, and thoneo north along tiio east aldo of Ashland avonue to tho ITigh School, Which would furnish a contlouous wnlfi from tho sonthorn portion of tho town to tho achool. Johu Almond rogigned his position as Ponnd- mastor. No aticcossor wag appointed, but Pa- trolman Goorgo Oappoll was {nstructed to ook aftor tho cows, with tho nsalstanco of tho rest of the forco, Mg Bulzor roported on the Bhofield avonno im- provement that hio had recolved thres bids for Ernvllng, a8 followa : John Snckley and Joseph Payaoy, at 84 por rod, or 2640 for the wholo joby Hass & McBwigen at 84 por rod ; Ldward Chant at 8475 for tho whole, Mr. Chant's bld was ac- contod, the work to be done under the supervia- fon of Commissionor Bulzer. A rosolution was ndopted ompoworing Mesers, . Ohaso and Hobiteawold to make contraots for tho oindoring of Halated stract, from Fullorion ave- nuo to the Dnmmy road, under the ordinance horotoforo adopted. Messrs., Obase and Bulzer woro uimllarlys ompowered in reforence to the oindering of Bulzor stroot. Tho Asscesor wad instructed to inspect tho ‘work done on Bolmout and Roscoo avenues, and roport to the Board, A rosolution was adopted that tho Board pay for the polico uniform by doducting $10 por month from eaoh man's snl!u? until paid, such doduction to begin from Aprii 1, An ordinanco: was adopted for the sldewalk on Commercial: stroot, from Wilson to Luwronce avouues, 'After approval of sevoral bills the Board ndjourued. ——— Miohigan Avenue Residonce at Auotion, Qur readers will remembor that the sale of that elo- gant rostdonce and 50-foot lot, No, 037. Michigan ave- nuo, east front, botweon Twenty-ffth and Twentye sixth airoots, takes place this day, at 5 p, m,, on the ‘premisen. 0, O, Thayer &' Co, will mako the sale, ‘This is an opportunity seldom offored of oblaining s firat-class Tosidonos, in frat-elnss location, st buyer's; own figure, i —_— ‘Now Waukesha Hotel--Fountain Spring X . House. - [ Applications for family or single roomn In this spa- ous and ologant stono hotol can now bo mads to the undersigned. No mora desirable summor quartors can. be found. . MurTEw Larui, Propriotor, Omanvxa H, Dissrry, 40 Btatoatrect, Chicago, Manager, s PR Néw Planos for Rent. Fine rosowsod asos, carvod legs, elc, Tient money deduoted if purchased, Reed's Templo of Musfe, & Qorner Dearborn and Van Buren streata, DEATHS, FARLEY_On the 0th Inat., af {ho rosld: h pother, Thionise Hinthows, o' Nor(h Greonst.c dosr acy Farlay, agod £ yoars And 0 monthi, s gromialon WU bo taken to B Batrtelte SQhjureh ng, halt, ’ thorge by cars o Ualrary Oematory, 20 10 0'olock, OLAMDERS—Juns 9, aftor a lon of foseyoars, Hdmand Ohambors, o SR ate Lnens Fuueral from bis late rosid 224 Ewing-st., aalontr Gom e, 1a Tiavonits Prionds mriionc® % 1 R AT T L s ace % . . Survaton b Sy Comotary, o 110 sk Pl ALEIGHIn Ban Franclsco, June3, 1874, Mra, 210D Taloigh, duughior of Hhs. Joshen teron st s SPECIAL NOTICES., Centaur Liniments alley palo, subdus mwelliogs, heal burns, aud will oure rheumatism, #pavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle - ™ ailmont. Tho White Wrapper s for AP fycniy une, tho Yellow Wispyior ta for snimale. Prico 80 cents; largo Lottlos 81 Clildren Ory for Onstorin,—Pleanat to take—a porfestsubatituto for Oastor Oil, but moro offieaclous in rogulating th and bow AUCTION SALES. ‘By GEO. P. GORE & CO0,, 068 & 70 Wabash-av, P 'MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES H one to work on T'all Goods, and their ordors are to “ AT ONOE OLOSH GUF ALL SPRING GOODS.” Wa shal thoro. fore offer 800 Cases P ‘WELL-AS- SORTED WORK on Wednesday, Juns 10, at 8 8. m. : G1O.P. GORHE & 0O., Auctioneers, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. ; AT ATOTION, DAY, 1, at 956 a'ol Rioh and Oa THURS| Jumo 1, 8t 93 a'olook, &' Rloh am Household Furniture. Perlor § rad In Volvat, Silk Stripe, Bilk Catalive, éi‘l'i’rn;(;llogl:(: fi{n;fia e and \vg:&m;p‘ g sm}z::r 8 Bodstoads, Burasus aad W, S . Sais, Maroly amd Vood-Tep Contis Faplas.. Dachobiss e and Homt Mattaronia gad a v unk Maitrassor, Gaspaty, Lot ':ni;r?-':o&hmguucmn, Baby Oarriag 29 Chesta. SOrRIoH $GRO. BT GORE & 00., Austionsers, Another - Great Bamkempt Stock! ! 500 Liots Mismlnnuous Goods, Conataling of Dress Goods, Nottons, Joweler, Fanoy }125:',.\";;‘ % roxt carla of Tiraaiisn, Waliits, Por; o, 08 ationnars’ Uoods, &o. X Uenutlful'lino of ocket and Tablo Catlers, Razars, ohlts l.'!ir s, Brackots, Linen Goods, Towols, Tablo: o 3 Aa':"flc'lflew. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 'clog mpt, . 08 S R G 0RE & 00., Avctions 88'and 70 Wab: By WILLIS, LONG & 0O, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD G00DS FURNITURE OF grory descripljon—Onrpote, Mircors, Ohiromos, Bed- WO ok Graaiory: Ribren, Ror, Saremoh .. . _AT ATUCTION, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), * Juno10, at 9k o'elock, AT 105 AND 197 RANDOLPIT-ST, WILLIS, LONG & CO., Ahotiongors, By WL A. BUITERS & CO, White and Yellow Orockory, Glassware, 20 dow. Brooms, ¥ine Tablo Outlery, 508 dos, Buul}lne]l’s Harvestor Sharpeners, 2, oz, Boythe Rifles, 20 dou, Boythes, 40 dog. Baskets, of all kinds, Looking Glasses, New Furniture & Oarpets, WEDNESDAY. dune 10, at B ofclosk a. m, at our il fuohoat Rleotoomh NVSL: A WUTTERS & CO,, Auctlonesrs. Desirablo Dry Goads, Drass Goods, Earanols, Mon's, Boyitand Youths’Clothing, Tanoy Dry. Goods, Notiona, ¥ine Line Oheap Jawolry, &o., T&lflll%g dY‘. ""lnl. 11, at0) o'clock, at onr Salesroams, aat Bfad tagr st e\ A, DUTTRRS & 00, Auctiono REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, Itandsome Now Faraitpre nnd Pinno, Iargo amount of useil Hlouschold Goodu, ow and Second-hund Curpets, SATURDAY, June 13, at9o'clook, at our Salesrooms, t atly 108 Loust MAtioghas BUTTENS & 00., Auotlonsors, .. SALE OF NORTH SIDE Improved Property ! 5 BRICK DWELLINGS & LOTS ON LINCOLN-AV., Tuesdny Afternoon, Juno 16, at 8 o'olook, ON THI! PREMISES, Ay ashall ol on oasy tormab brlok 3-sary and bassmont o, Noa? B n{v 2 1 and 98 Lincoltwr. Thees Cusus heva boon bulll Of1y LW youts: vilar. 1he stbar: viiin of Armat . Afohiiat, by day's work, and fi tho ‘most thoroukh mARBYF, Collar undor Marble Iia- | denooy, lo- 00, Seteat, Mortgage Bale of Mare and Colt, ble of Tien Rantom, No, 447 ottaxe Gro, JAL tis Hisl f Hua Buasnm, o, 1 Ottage, O nfflunnk..dluv.dwlll be lod {2 thi bighost bidder a » [ e A F e ) mare and :l"" wors ‘l:::l .A.l‘l' v !'»r‘ g. )ins one vl get 8 g PR RIS & 80% Auottonsere, AUCTION SBALES, By C. 0. THAYER & €O VERY CEOICH DOUGLAS PARK 3 HYDE PARK RESIDENCE LOTS AT ATCTION, S T, 3 AtREAL I M;z'fi.}.:.’f,o\‘fi ANGI: (Qpon Hoard of Trade On Wednoaday, Juno 10, at 11 8. m. Yo Pl acll witont rosore, st pubile otion, tho fol: Towing ploco of vory choios and dosirabils Fostdence pron: riy1 . DOUGLAB PARK LOTS-Rolng Bublots 1 to_ 16, tnoturive, of Lots 11, 14, and 5, Blosk 4, Gook & Andors son's Subdiviaion of W 5 of K- K. & of o o . 5. "Thono lote aro roaily very ioicn fud ing & frontage on Douglas Park and Fe 100 foat, TR PARK 1,078 Dotog Bublote, 3, 3 LI of fot buck), Sulisasll & ulelot i .' fronting bast ou 1thans-av. on Langley: betwaon Horly 1bicd and Forey-fonrthate. Lot o BtodTont 1106 faot. Titlo porfoot. Tho putille nra Invlted o attend this sale, 58 {lio proporty will bs old, Chanco for bargnins, 3¢ onan, Lalance in one azd tn yoars, wita in- 8 per erit, 0, O, THAYER & O T d Auotls sl L [ o THE ELEGANT £ | RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 927 Michigan-av., LOT §0x177 FEET, At Auction, on the Premises, 'Wednesduy, June 10,.at 5 p. m. Thia proparty, logated on Michigaz-ar,, betwoon Tewoa- o T oner s tement o SEa s betwoan Turan. ‘most desirablo ploces of rosidenos property in the oity foy B8 U Aoty Traniee” Wil Btk b, o et s o " o u maderimprovamonts. "Good Bavaos Toc,? ATIo& et ha made arrangmeants to go into busi. Stheraro, willolon (his Gut Fiigout soserver DO promiscs ean bo examinad st any tims attor 10 o'elnck . RIRLE PRABROT. Abateaot torntstiod. Txlv;ll\tlflipn?(omt:llu'll:.?aln:: nl:;'ua ros years at 8 or cont. Tor (urthior {nformation a P . . THAVER & 00, Avottonsors, .16 Feast Madlson-eb. PERENPTORY SA1 VERY CEOICE Maywood Property AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 11, i874, {ON' THBE GROUNDS.. Contomplating a chaugoin buslaoss, the owner of this desirable subdivision suthorizos the undoralgnod to soll tho entire traot, or any portion theraof, as above, Wrr. OUT ANY. RESEAVE, YOI WHOATEVER IT WILL BRING, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. Maywood 18 only 53¢ miles west of olty lmits, and 30 minutes' rido from Wollsst. dopok. Tho land ls high, bolng moro than 35 feot above tho Dosplalaes. Rirer, and over 57 feot abovo Lake Michigan, The buildings, soms 300 in nukbor, il bullt within four years, ars ualformly &00d, 0no coating less than §3,000; tho majorlty 85,000 to 87,000, and sovoral, vory elogant, costing ax high as 820,000, BTE ‘Tho gonoral Smprovemontaof the town are excellent, Btzonts are gradod, sidewalka bullt, A park, containing 16 acres, with ar(iflolal- lakes, musto-stands, observatory, and natarsl groves, forms a vory attraotivo featurs, The town has four first-olass gradod achaols, fivo oburch socle. | tios, an clogant hotol, thrao stores, post and ‘exiress offlacs, meat markot, {0o-houso, livory stablo, and exten- sivd manufacturing éatablihmonts, . Tho rallway acoom. modatlous are smplo—oight traina n day each way, Come mutation fars vory reasonable. . i Tho lota 1n this subdivision, *‘Millar's Addition ta Maywood” (univarsally conceded to bo tho cholcost por. Hon of thls delighttal suburb), vary from 35 to 108 feat in ront, and all are within s fow blocks of depot. On Lot1, Blook 1, isa good two-story, elght-room hoase. Block 3, contalning B acres, s probably tho finest bullding site In Cook County, being a magnificont grove, river and moadow o rear, and very high ground for bulldiogs and yard. 0 N > Y 1tlo to this proporty is perfeot, and cloar of ingum. branco, 1o i Partics sooking Invostmonts, either for homes or spsou- 1ation, in & renlly dosirable and -flourishing subub, will find It to tholr Intorest to attend this salo Now ix tho favorable opportunity to buy, sa real satate 18 at its loweat obb, and must, and will, soon advance. FRER TRAIN loavos Wells-at, dopot at 1 o'clock sharp, roturaing to olty at5p. m. . Terms, ono-third cash, and balanca one and two years, Interost 8 por cont.’ © A doposit of_10 por gont required at time of sale—to Apply on first paymont. | Printod Abstract of Title furnished sach purchaser, For plats, tiokots to oxamino proporty, aud other Infor. matlon, apply to 0. 0, THAYER & C0., Auctionsers, 186 Enst Madisonst., Clilcazo. _ - The Elegant Marble-Front RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 62 Sixteenth-st., AT ATCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, June1l, at 10 e'elock, a0 THE PREIISES, : Wili besold the elogant S-atory marblo-{ront, Restdonoe, and Loty No 03 S11aontisatc, Aokr cormor of Iofaeiass, containfng 12 rooms, hot, and cold weter, hotair, faus. oto. Bale positive, Title perfeot. Hiafthia_T o purchaser L6 aspueag g incumbrance of o, o in fi s from April 1, 184, faterest 10 por oeiat; balanoo o 0. 0. THAYER & 00., Roal Kstato Auctionoers, 186 tagt_DMadison-3 By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Tmportant Bankrapt Sale, COIN S}LVE R! Silver-Plated Ware, At our Storos 84 and 8 Randolph-at., Wednesday Morning, Tune 10, at 10 o'olook, A Larga and Elogant Stook of Naw Designg and Pattorns, ol Bitver. and. Rilver.Plated Goods," atblo. Closka: Bronzos, o, Hilvor-Dinted Dinner ahd Bronktart. Cas. tars, SilyernPlated (o Sty Boup, Turcens, Syrap Cups, Now and Klegant Dasigns In TcoPltohors and Ico-Sets, Gilvor-istod. Walters, Goblots, Fruit.Disnoe, Onrd ite: ocivors, Boquot-Hlotdsre, 4., 4oy &0, Marble Olooks and Ornnments, romel Gilt Clacks with Glass Shades, Alsbaster Olooks, leal Franch Bronzos, IN COIN SILVER, Communian Sot, Borry Scoons, Bu ngs, Flsh-Kalvos, Ioo- oup, Ladla -a-Tota Sote, Plo &o. "Alno 8 large Silvor-Plated Show-Cases. ro all guaranteod Firit Quality, caectal: nilics, 180K, POMEROY & 0O, Auctioaser. STBAM CANAL-BOAT “JUNIETA” ° AT ATOTION. Now Wing in the river, near Madison-st. bridge, On Thursday Morning, June 11, at 11 o'clocl, Liddor for OASH the ste: st SR HERSL LSS for DABIL the, steam S haiitaracsnins sod bl sl pinnd a0y ADD e Bows. Tho bost can a1s0 bo ek 10 AQTAILALS ta. other “;nll at boat, noar Madlson-at, bridge aud Fort Wayny DRl 4LISON, PFOMEROY & 00., Auctimmoers, Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, Juno12,at 9 1-2 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Now and Bocond-Hand, d Walnut Chambior Hats, land pralnut Glismbor Botw, Cottage Sats, Gloth Parlor Bults Jiurauue, Drosaing 'Caver, Bldebonrds, Hooksasce Joat Irigoratore, 100 Hoxey, Brussols and Wool Carpese, tousion ‘Tabl V. ana Oak yktat. Tablua, Siauds, rockory, Glasswaro, Gonoral Morchandise, ' Also twe Butlors Halgt g Maolitnug, complotes - i , POMIROY 300, 8 and s Rindoloh, By BRRUSH, 8ON & CO., : Balosroom, 41 and 43 South Ca: ate Furniture and Carpets et kTatsdpsasd de memar, somponcing at o, Kiihob: od *Ohatiel Mirisasar: Hionshe Herie: op Ghanubor Bata, Draselog Giiser Boporion” Perion ooy