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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1875. THE CITY. g GENERAL NEWS, Tho mansgers of a now South Bide ean-can sliow hiave been notified to be mers decent in future, or thoy and their customors witl be ar- rested. Daniolson, the man who was struck by a loco- tive on thie Norlhwentorn Itailroad, at the Elston avonue croseing, Monday, died, at his residence, MNo. 837 North Carpsnter strack, yestorday fore- £oon. The first drill of the Garde Lafayette took placa It night at the Alpine Huntera' ITall, on Nandolph streot. A delsgation of the Polish Guanls witncssed tho mansuvro, The tempesature yeslerday, as observed by Manasss, opticiat. No, 88 Madison street (Tnin- vse Duilding), was at 8 a, m., 51 dogrees; 10 a.m, 62312 m., 62;8 p.nn, 43; 6p.m., 40 8p. m, 41, ‘ W. II. Lawe, C. O. Mooller, 8, B. Baldwin, J. B. Norton, L P, Rumsoav, 8. A, Kent, and Murry Nelnon, wers yesterday apnointod on bohalf of tho Doard of ‘Trade to aecurs reliof for the Osh- kosh rufforors, i hers were 154 prisonorain tho Countv Jal ya?(lflrh y fflrr wh(ohrb'herifl Aguerw gots 35 centa per head for feeding, At this rate the Shenft will go ot of offtes nt the oxpiration of his term pretiy woll “ixed.” ‘I'he Coraner hield an inquest yeslorday after- noou on Jumes Bulener, who was accidentally Kilted by tho oats on the Northwestern Liatlw: nt the foo: of Deaplainos ntroet. Deceased lived ot No, 62 Milwaukea avenue. Mr. 1. Marks, of whom meution was made in last Sunday's issue concerning Lin approach- ing nuptials, wisbes to Inform his friends that the article was Insertea without his knowledzo or consent, and the tour to Europe Is erroncous, Edward Milligan and John Blackmore were ar- rented Iast oveumg for having o hand in the rob. bory of A, Lillonthal's jewelry-store, at No. 68 fiate stiest. The nct was commilted Saturday ovening last, by placing a stick throngh thedoor- latch to keep tha proprietor i and thon break- fog the window and jeablang the goodn which were displaved. About $HK wordh of watclics wero thus secured. A etage-driver named Edward Neh( was ar- zested Taut night by Odicer Fife for arssaulting & Jad named Johu Con ey, who was atealing o rido on tiis vobiclo in chargo of tho prisoncr, at tho corver of Larrabes and Division etrects. o struck the hoy on the hiead with o loaded whip, and made him kensel sy, Conloy was takon to his home, No. 110 Bremer rtreet, His injurlos aro very sevore, Lut not dangorous. It appears upon inquiry that the Mr. Georgo A, uwl;f‘nw fic‘:"lng ou tho Grand Jurv doew not live on Cansl sticet, but on Yernon avonue, sud haa taken no patt in politics, except porhaps nt {he etection lnst year, when ho was active iu rupport of » persotial [riond. 1le iw, thereforo, 1.0t amenablo to the charge of boing a political dead-heat. Mr. Goodridgo—not Goodricli—-has been in Lusiness in this city for romo soors, aud lives at No, 335 \West Indians streot. Tho County Commissioners propose to pro- enro the admission of a number of pationts from the County 1oapital into the Lyo and Ear In- firunry on Adams streot, as soon an tho law pro- iug for this emergoncy sball take effect, which will bo tho 1et of July. Thero are many patientn in the Ifospital who are now undetgo- ing medical treatment for the eya and ear, tha faciltties in tho wiirmary ward for this tre ment aro not good, Ata 1cgulsar meeting of the Benevolent As- fociation Puld Fire Department, the following re-olution was unaimounly edopted. ** Resolced, 'Fhat Lhis Aesocintion tondor & vote of thanks to tho tlon, Miles Kehos, tho Hap. William lonaa, and J. J, Crowley, Clerk of the [Touse, for their great exertions in belmlf of the Firo Dopart- ment of the City ot Cbicago, aud that tho Recording Secretary be requosted to tondor to those gentlemen Io writing the thanks of tho Association.” Supervisor Welle, of the Town of Lemont, visited the County Agent yestorday by the ro- quest of tho Judiciary Committas of ths County Tioard, for the purposo of consulting with him, nnd roceiving instructions and information for tho management of the poor, which will be of benotit to Supervisor Wells in conducting the ro- liof of the poor in Lemout, That town Lins dis- bursed yearly from tho rolief fund %8.000, whilo +ho tax for tho whole town pald in did not ex- recd $3,600, This visit 18 the result of a trip mado gomo fow daya ago by the Judiclary Com- uttes to Lomont for the purpoed of dovising menny to stop this enornnous expenditure, Affairs around tho Cnstom-Houss were vory quict yestorday ; this was dno to the raio, which prevented the completion of tha takivg of the ovels. Ono plonsant day, lowever, will be enough to finish that job. * It i8 nndorstood that to-doy Mr. Onkehoft,”Acting Superintendent of the stone-cutting departmont, will discharge titty men, T'he forco was reduced jus$ before Cooy left, making it 150, and this furtber reduc- tion will bring 1t down to 100, wnich numbor Is conotdered quito sufticlant at prescnt, sinco there in a considorablo stock of ent stono on hand, aad uo bulding going on, The authoritios do not wish to Lo cutting too far aticad, and to have the care of delicato stone uvon thoir hands. A Bnparintendent of stona-cutting will probably he - aupointed in a shott timnd, 1t is not known who the new man will be. THE PARTICULAR SYNOD. ‘The Pariicular Synod of Ch, 0, & bodv in connection with the lleformed Clurch {u Amer- jes, et yesterday mornivg o the prayer- weeting room of the Neformed American Church, near tho corver of West Washington and Ann stree's, The chair was taken by tha Rev, A, H. Yan Vianken, aud the Rev. J. W. Deardslay, the Btatéd Clork of the Byvod, acted aa Socrotary, “'ho Bynod wan_onened with prayer by the Precidont, atter which tho Bynod proceeded to the electlon nf oflicors for the ensuiog vear: The Rov. A. T\ Stewart, of tho Claaris of Michigan, was elected Presidont ; the Rov. John Droek, of the Clasma of Holland, Addresser; and the Rev, 1, Moerdyk, of the Olasms of Michigan, and the Rev. W. B. Gilmore, of tho Classis of Iili- noin, Clorks. Tho Synod then procecded to the tranmaction of routine busincss, aftor which thoy adjourned until the afternoon. The first business then dons was the reception of an infurnial report ou missionary work, which was discussed by the Ilov. Mesers, Van dor Muelen, \Beanlsloy, and Van Vranken. The re. port, which showed the progress mnde by indi- viduel churches in INinols, Michigan, Wisconsin, aud Iows, was finaily faid on tho table, sud tho Comnuttes was Instructed to mako a full repors thin mormng. Quita an animated discussion oceurred on the proposition mads to have o National Convention of Chuiches on tho question of temperance, A report ou tho subject_was road by the Rov, Mr. Buursnia, and the Revs, Van der Muslen and Johneon spoke in favor of the ides, snd a com- mitteo was antointod to confor with a commiltes ;x! the Unitod Presbytersan Church on tho sub- ect. ‘The Bynod apnointod the Rev, Jacoh Van der Muslen, of Muskegon, Mick., to preach tho sor~ mon ut the noxt anuunl weoting of the Synod,. thn place of which will be docided this morning, In the evening the mvnual sermon was preached by tho Rav. 1, Moordyk, of Grand Rap- 1ds, Mich,, after which the Syuod adjourned une- Yl Y o'clock this moiniug. — THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE, A BUSINESS MEETING, An adjourned mooting of the Executiva Com. mittes of the Tomperanca Alllanco was Leld yeu- torday afternoon, President Buerwood in the chalr, to consider mattors of importauce to the future of the orgaulzation. At 4 o'clock three membeis were prasent, which a balf-honr later, by porsisteut effuzt, wau jncreased to five, when the moeting was called to order, CLABSIFYINO OUGANIZATIONS, Mr. Kolly introduced a resolution providing for the division of the ward arganizatlons of the city Into four classes, aocording to theur tinancial sbility, sud that they be assessed for tho sup. port of the Alliaace accardingly, to ralse 2,600 at once. Mr. Moulding objected 4o the classification of warde, and to any special sasessments belng e for the support of the Alliance, Xle thought whatever mouey was taised by tho ward organizatious ouglt to g0 1o the general trcas. ur{fldlnct. v. Paxton thonght the adopton of the classi- ficnmu‘wuult} be another ulf n the cofiu of tion, heartily spproved the resolution. Blr. Kalley, acting upon ihe suggestion of the Chair, amended his resolution by substituting a plan of districts and making an amesament, Mr. Hherwood deprecated tho idoa promul. utod that money had boen squenderod. Hs (hnnum the Alliance had done wmore work with ths same ;moenoy than any similar aasociation, NO EXTUAVAOANCE. . Mr. Paxton said the Alltauco had so far re. oslved by contribation ouly 945, and from othas squrces about the eawe amount, e dig not mes any extravagance in ibe managemont, since it had oxtiated neatly six montha on that amount, After some farther discussion, the resolution #8 amended was adopted. The resolution fixes the tollowing assesement upon the eaveral ward orgaoizations: The Third, Fonrtl, Fitth, Tenth, Twoifth, and Thire toenth Wards, $200 each; the First, Eighth, Ninth, Fonrteonth, and Ninteenth Wards, 8150 osch; the Second, Elevently, Fifteonth, Bix- toanth, aud Trentioth Warda, $100 each; the Bisth, Seventccuth, Seventh, and Etghtocuth Wardn, $60 esch. 11T THEM OET OUT, M. Cragin then introducad the followlng reso- Tutionaz Rerolved, That any members of the Executive Com- mittee or of tho Geners! or Standing Committeos, who bave shown 1o intereat in tho organization since thelr appointment, be permitted to remgn, Hirsolved, That the President, Bacrotary, and Super. inteudent 'bo requestadl to carofuily go over the lists, s to forward a copy bt the aboye Tecolutions to Any ]-erlnll who, in thelr’ jndgment, ahould receive ity un= less & personal interview will Iuduena Learty co-0veras tion hereafter. 'This resolutlon, ¢ {s undorstood, {a not (o apply o the clergy. Mr. Moulding wanted tho resolution mads atronger, sspecinlly se applying to the lady membora who wera also conuected with tho Worman's Temperance Unton, who ho Intimated wero aligliting the Allianco, “Fbis caueed Mre, Carse to reniark that tho rocorids would show that the lady members of the Committea had boen far moro sttoutivo to thelr duties than tho gentlemen had. Mr. Paxton wanted tho resolution strongth- ened. Of tho cotlections so far made, ouly §7 hiad been handed I by the ladies. An animated diectisaion ensued na to the ro- apective dutien of ths Kxecutive and Financo Committecs, which induced Mra. Carpa to ten- der her resicnation from the Executive Com- niittee, becauso she had previonsly resizued from tho Finance Committes of tho "Alltanco to avoud sohiciting, o view of her holding thie ssmo position in the Woman's Tomperanca Union, “T'lus brought v, Moulding to his foet to ex- plaln_ his thrust st the ladies, but Mra, Carso would uot gceops hiw apology, but nsisted npon lier resignation, remarking that, whon the Iadios lett the Alhance, the movemeont would Inil. Tho reaignntion of G, I, Sidwaell a3 & momber of tho Exerutive Committes was thou accopted, and Capt. Black appointed to fill the vacancy, AR, PASTON mado » slatoment of his conncction with the Alliance,+ 11o did not like the reports that had pone abroad to the effect thot Lo had misap- propristed funds, ote. For tha first monthia of the organization ho actually carricd the wholo thing. even to tho oxtent of causing suffering in his family. If ho conld not be protocted from such charges, made by Mr. Kelloy, ho would wash his hiauds of the whole alfair, Lo had 1ecoived but #50 on his snlary. Mz, Kelloy said ho hiad mado no charges of misapproprintion of funds. Ha had enid, low- aver, that Mr. Paxton had Lept tho books loosely, and that, althongh o sgrocd to work for the Alliance for $30 ° per month, he now denied jt and had charged more. Io (IKellex) had worked for tho cause faithfully, amndt did not_like to be held up to ublic odium by Ar. Paxton simply becanse Ra had failed to pag his subscription of €10 to swell lun salary. If the business managemont of the orgavization was not impruved, bo, too, shoald retire. The charges and connter-charges wero talked osernt feugtn, aud & groat deal of bad feeling was shown, Linally, hoaever, it was agreed Ly tho disputauts to bury tho hatchot, aud to let by-pones be by-gones. The Commiiteo adjourncd at a late hour with- ot dato. i AMUSEMENTS, ITASE SHHPHARD'S CONCERT. Josee Shephiard, tho man **who occupies the sphero that Mozart did, refreshing the material- istic senses in this hard pragmatical ago,” as tho programmes doscribe him, must havo con- cluded last evenivg that the pragmaticisis of Chicago were of tho hiardeat description and past all nocoamty for refreshment, since his concort at AMlcCormick's Hall was largoly characterized by ompty seats. Notwithstanding tho testi- mony of the programmo to the effect that ho is *a musical {nnity,” ** tho greatest living singer and pianiat,” ** & chovalier superb,” * the favored son of Apollo,* * the iutimate friend of Auber, Roasini, David, IHiller," cte,, ote, ad nausearn, Wwe are iuclined to placo Mr. shepnnr«f‘n gift as o specion of musical lunuey, without avon thu method which somutimes gocs mith madness. In playing bo has the requisita of power, a romarkablo grasp of hand, siretching far beyond an octave, and tolerable execution, Lut with theso qualitioa he producea little but noigs. 1l voice is lua strong point, being ot the same time both a very hizh soprano and very low bass, and best at the extromen. Tho defecty between are rathor sliilfwly cavered up by his tremeudous pounding accompaniments. Iis sngiog {8 simply & dieplay of the pheuomonal parts of his voices in s succcssion of tones separnted by the most oxciuciating intervals, and produciog little or nothing that resambles music. llis Hoprano voice iv, howevor, o curi- writy, eapecially for its ravge. Lo rofer Lo tha amme ouce more, we ara informed that Shephard fulfilled eagagoments one whola yeur in 8t. Deteruburg, and, when bo gavo Lis Tarewsll coucert in Lont, tickets were placed nt 210 oach, 8 price commanded only by Patti in Rusaia.” We are inclined to veliave, after hear- ing the wusical Trinity last evemng, that they teiplicate curiosity made a sad wistake in leaving the land of Kopecks to wasto hin talent in Chicazo, especially in the presenc condition of tho National Treaqpry aud juivate ovcheqnors, Ho will give n second concort on Yriday eveuing. Aw a curiosity, a visit will pay, POBIPONEMENT, Tho testimonial concort for tha presentation of a violin to Mr, Laswia, which was to have beeu giver: to-morrow svening, has been unavoldably postponed untll Wednesday ovening, May 12, on acconnt of tho {liness of oue of the performers, THE LIEDERKRANZ. Tho tenth operatic concert and nalres of the Lioderkranz, and tho last of tlia scason, will be given Bunday cvemng at Tuarnor-Iall. The programmo tnciudes a bass solo by Mr, I Wirtschorok, aria from * Stabat Mater,” au aria frqm Oberon, ** Ocean, Thou Mighty Monstor," by Miss Anna Rozettl, aod the ontiro fourth sct of Vord's romsutio opors, **Lruani” The Liederkranz wiil render two grand choruscs from Wagner, and tino orchentral anloctions from Weber aud Mozart will alko be 1enderad, —_— THE MALINSKI CASE. A VERDICT AT LAAT, The tnvestigation of tho circumstancos attend- iug the mysterlony doath of {he three membars ~motlier and two daughters—af thoe Malinski family on the 15th of March last, was concluded yesterday aftornoon by Cotoner Dietzc, st tho Rolling Miils Pollce Stasion, Dr. Hiebhel made ki roport of the chemlcal sualyais, which failed to show the presence of say prison in the atomaclis of thie decedents, 1n bis written roport, COUNTY-RIYSICIAN MENROTIN says that extzrnally the budies bavo no marks of violence nor any appearauce of a struggle. ILero were no suspicicus spota npon the clothe ing or tho faco, ‘Tho skin of thie threo wan rath- or yellawisk, and there wers symptoms of what ia "known =®a discoloration, luternally tho abuorinal conditions wero rastricted to tho alimentary tract © and the liver, In tho smallent child the mouth and gullet sliowed no merks of erogion or congeation. Tho stomuch showed considerable injection of tho blood vessels upon its werous surface, while tho mucous linng was somowhat softencd, but eliowed no distinct erosion, The remaiuder of tho intestinal tract was opencd to the rectum and gavo tho mame yowult, There was & groat deal of what 1 kuown a3 asboracnous iujection of the minute blood vexsels, somo elight softening of the mucous lining, but no- whieto suy distinct orosion or ecchymouis, The Appearances weio thoe samo i the ‘o«lm of tha motlicr and other child, but more striking in tho former, Tho stomackn of the chlldreu had no conteute, and that of the wother contamed a dark-colored matter, which emitted a strong acid umell, and gave acil roac- tion, There wereuo wuspicious particles upon tuo muocaslining, of the bodies,such nanro found whero porsous have died from large dosos of polson without much vomiting, Tho livers showed a uumber et lrreguler, grayish-nhite spots, similar 80 thoso doscribed by suthors a8 fudlcativo of an mcute fatty degencratiou, brought on b absorption of cortaiu polsous. ~ ‘Ihe actual flmfl ing of the powon 1y usually considered by tho public at large as the only positive evidence of poisouing, This ides, Dr. Henrotin says, ia o1ronoous, for satiafactory medical proof can be glvon where cliemical scienca has failed to pro- ducae It, Failure ofjthe chotmnical analysis can bo duo to many causes, lle gavoin exteuso his roasons for tho assortion that tho de- ceasod died from tho effects of soma mineral polson, which the nioral snd medical testimony showed beyoud doubt, but was unable ta utato what particular kind of polson was used. g:l I::m teatimony the jury biought in the fol- YERDIOT, aftor a short deliberstion: That Agues, Constantine, and Y1 Pimy rdtyty o frriichy i g ing potaoned ; and we, thie Jury, from the evidence,are unabis 0 sy 'what the polson was or by whou it was sdmiastered, Thus the groat polsoning mystery, eo far as the porson who committed the act is concornad, remains unsolvod, but it i the opinion of thoge Leat sequainted with ail the facts and cironm- mtancos of thocaso that tho mothier was the guilty ono, Malinakl, whao liss boen undor ar- Tent, was relensod by the Coroner's arder. —_—— NORTHWESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. EIO1TI ANNUAL MRETING, The elghth annual mecting of {he North- weatern Associated I’rose wan held yesterday in tho porlors of the Grand Pacifio Hotal. Mr. . P, Cadagan was in tho chair when order was called; and D, D, W. Carver, Acting Secretary, After the adoption of tho minutes of tho pre- vious mesting, the roll-call rosulted ju ths anawering to thelr names of tho fol- lowing named gentlomen : Burlington Harnk-eye, Frank Ilatton ; Gazetée, G, Y. Wheelor: Council Binfs Nonpareil, T, P, Traynor; Davenpoit JDemocrat, D, N, Richardson ; Des Mownos Reg- isfer, J. 8. Clarkeon ; Dubuque Times, M. €. Woodruff ; Herald, D. D, W. Carver; Quincy Jerald, J. . Cadagan; Whiz, M. L. Wilcox Ttock Inland Union, Walter Johnson ; Sprivg- field Reqieter, E. L. Mertitt ; Journal, hylamxy, Gien, Smith ; Tootls Transeript, E. L. Mory Jemocrat, W. T, Dowdall, ‘Tho statoment of the oxpeditures and collec- tions of tho Association during the past yoar was made by Col, Wilson, tho l'inancial Agent of the Assoclation and the Buperintendent of tho Wostern Unfon Telegraph Company, and sliows n balanco fu the trensury. The olection of tho Board of Directors for tho ensuing yoar reaultol as follows: W. T, Dow- dall, E.” L. Merritt, D. N, Richardson, J. 8, Clarkson, T. P, Traynor, 3. C. Woodiuff, and Frank latton. Tho following-named gontlemen wers elected officers by tho Board fur the ensuing year: 'I'. P, Traynor, Council DBinffa Nonpariel, Pri dent; E. L. Merritt and D, N. Ricliardson, Vico- Lremdonts; D, D, W. Carver, Secratary, and J. 8. Clarkaon, Treasurar. i “T'lho Associziion adopted the following resola- ons : Resolved, That, as an Assochtion, our thanks sre due 10 tho Western Unlon Telegraph Company for the fairness, promptnens, and lberality with swlilelh they have uiwerved thiclr ‘contracts with this organization s that we owe cqually bearty thanks 1o Gen, Stager and Col, Wilton personally for thelr faithful attention to our fatereats, and for their kinduesa in axiending to un, at various timea fu tho past year, even reater fu- cilitfes than wa woro enlitied to revelve; and that, {ucough (ien, Smith, our agent in Chicago, we bave Leen placed wder renewed obligations for most fafthful, vigilant, aml scceptablo service, the valus of which wo dosire L this united manger 10 recoguiza. Fiesoleed, That tho thanks of this Assoclation are due to tise Presfilent anid the other retlring officers, aud are herchy tendered, Rewoived, That we hereby rettirn onr thanks to tho proprietars of 1ho Grand Pacifla otel for courtesica estended during this sesston, T'ho Excentive Committea made a report to tho offect tlint tho seryvices of Gen. W. I Smith, 28 news-agont, aud Col, J. J. 8, Wilson, as tinau- cial apont, had been naocurad for the coming roar; nlso, that tho di=patch-rates would, during the comiug year, romaiu tlie same as that juat concluded, After tho transaction of thia businens, the As- mociation adjourned sine die. — THE NORTH TOWN, TIRST MEETING OF THL NEW BOARD, The tirst mooting of the now North Town Doard of Chicngo wan hold yesterday afternoon in tho office of Justice Hamill, No. 45 North Clarx etreot. Supervisor Georgo Daynes pro- gided, and there wors presont, of the Doard, Justlcos Hamill, Ka ufmann, Robiuson, DaWolt, Luulson, and the Town C.erk, James Staunton, It 0; eniny the yroceodines, Suporvisor Bayues spoko as follows: 'This is the first mecting of tiia Board of Auditors for tho 'Town of Nurth Chicago, and, aw [ hava the honor to preside over tho bady, I can only hops that our adminis- tration may be as pleasant ns postible, and give full satisfaction to tho public, whoee earvants wa are, have no donbt that thin will be tho ambition of cach membor of the Bonrd, snd. guided by it, the record of the North Town for tho year 1875 will 1io ono of which wo can bo justly proud. The bnsinees of tho present imeating will ba to audit the bills of 1nodorators and clorks of tho recont town election, and to desigvale ths numbor ot asdistants that the Assessor, DIr, J, K, aliller, saould have, ‘The pay of the modorator snd clerks was fixed at 26 per man, excopt in the caue of Meaurs, Wagnor and Holfmao, who, fu counsideration of oxtra labor, wero sllowed #10 eacli, Lilla for rent of polling-places wore presented sud aflowed. Tuey amouuted to abous 250. Aescusor Miller” said that he should like to leave the question of nppointing Asalstant Arnesaor in tho bands of tho Board, Justice ltohinana inquired hos many aseistants wero gzenerally aliowed, Lx-Town Cleik Swonnoy stated that about six men were generally selected for the duty. On motion of Justico Kaufmann the Assessor was allowad wix assislants, Mr. iller askeil time until Monday to make his apvointments, which win allosred. The Board adjuurned to weet at 4 o'clock next Monday sfteruoon. ———— LOCAL LETTERS. THE CAN-CAN. o the Editor of The Ciicago Tribune: Cuorso, May 5.—Wao observe in one of our morning jouranls & very sharp aud deuuuciatory criticism of tho exhibition of o new swarm of ean-can exhibitors, who have come to disgrace our aity onco more, The articlo was well timod and just, but, in connection with it, we wish to propose one or two {iquiries. Aud first, why in the nama of daocoucy &honld the city authorities permit the obsceno advertisemonts of this nest of foul birds to disgraco the various thorough- fares aud cornora of our stroots fora whole weols, to the dimgust of nll decout peopla ? On oue of onr most frequentsd nvenues thess vilo und lascivious pictures wero displayed in full gaza of ladics and children to the utter disgrace of common decency. Wo venture tho asseriion that 1f such publications had boon seut through the maily, thora s no Groud Jury {n the land worthy the name of a jury that would not have found'a bill of indictoiisnt sgainat parties wend- ing them io five minutes. Agam, wo wish inall kindness to ask the geutlemeon who own some of theso yrominent corners, and who permit their proporty to bo prostituted to such vile purposes of advertislng, whother a kindly rogard to deconcy snd tha fueliugs of thelr neighbors ought not to prompt them ta refuso to rent their grounds for such disgracesul uses? We would gently hint to {hom thatif tho tables wero turned, and snch nuisauces erocted noxt to their own doors, thoy would perhaps appreviato the foelings aud mo- tivos that prompted tho writing of shis article, Orizen, —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘Tho Rov. E. Sulllvan will preach this morning, being Ascension-Day, at Trinity Church, corner I'wonty-sixth stroet and Michigan avanuo, The Nev. Thomas Whittaker, of Scarbro, England, will locture on ‘Temporance this evening in the First Presbyterian Church, corner of Indiana aveune aud Twenty-tirat street, To-day being tha Festival of the Ascension, besides tho twonty-minutes' noondsy aervico at 12:10, thero will be o colebration of tha Iloly Communion st 8 &, m., 8t Bt Totor's Frea Chapel, No. 143 Bouth Btate streot, between Madison and Monroe, Aliss Alta M. Ilulott, the young hdly lawyer of tuie eity, will lecturo in tho "Tabornacle Cliurch, corner Morgau snd Wost Indiana streots, this evening at 8 o'clock, The nubject chogen is * Legsons of the ‘Limes.” Thisia'a new lecture, and i s thoughtful, earncst discnssion of the queetions which ara at presont of futereat to the public, and their general tondency and bearing, Admission, 10 centy. The fourth nnniversary of the Woman's Ba tiat Missionary Hocloty of the West will bo hold in tho Michigan Avenue Baptist Church Thurs. day sud Friday of thiv week. ‘I'ho sessions open ot 10,30 a, 10, aud 3 p, w, oach day. A public meeting will bo held Thursday evening, to which all_aro_cordially invited. ~Addressos by tho Rev. Dr. Yows, of Chicago, the Hov, Will- o faigh, of Galesburg, aud resurned mission. ary ladies. The Sunday Lectura Hoclety's entertainment at McCormick 1all, noxt Ellml{y afternoon, il be ono of the finest sver yiven by this public- epirited oigavization. Yrof, Lepper, T, C, 8B, loctures on “'Pho Romanca of Lght." Tug brilliaat oxporiments diaplayed will eclipss those [vmvhled forany of lus provious lectnres, sl Lough the prico of admission to thess has ‘v’flflu (‘:o conts -null 81, Inudl ';hu feo noxt Hunday 0, a3 nsual, onl conte. I QGhost " will appear, 4 Lenperts —_— THE CITY-HALL, The Committes on Railroads will mest Fridsy afternoon fn the Oity Clerk's offceat 8 o'clock, to consider roferencos, A fostive tireman, whbo had evidently neglocted to drink bis somplament of pure lake watar for the paet weol or two, yesterday amused himeol: by arreating two inoffousive persons whom hae had proviously insulted. Ilis first victim was a young hoy who was boaked and held on cliarges of disordarly, but, when he bronght inhis second viellm, be ahowed unmistakably that Lo was erazy drunk. Both his victims wero discharged, Rbo young man will be sorry for it when he comen to his sonses, for ho has already been once discharged, THE FINR MARSIIAL 8 ESTINATES, Tho Fire Marshal yesterday anbmitted his an. nunl estimato to the Board of Police, by whom it wns approved and placed on_flle. The following in & eynopsis of the varioua items: Balarien,.iuuianns Fent Jtepaira to hounea, ., Firo-slarm telegraph. Totalesissensan —_—— SUBURBAN-: WASHINGTON NEIGRTS, On Tuesday of Jast wook Col. Esatman lec- tured betors the Library Association. Subject: "*English Consulate,” Col. Eastman was ap- pointed by President Lincoln Consul at Bristol, England, and ocoupied tha position during the yoars of the Robolilon, 'Tho Colonel bas not & +00081,190,082,04 /| hittlo of dry humor, and seemod to enjoy tho fino fiold for ita diaplay in the position of England during tho war. The same evening W. W. Watson, Esq., gave an ontortainmont at his residence. On Wednoaday ovoning rs. Kingman enter- tained, and aoy one doubting that there is homo musical talent of high ordor lore should have boon there to hear and sujoy somo yocal selece tious by Miss Crocker. Holections for the fluto l:; Mr. Malcolm Ifart, for tho pisno by Miss Carrio Kingman and othors. were amoug the treats of the evening, Tuursday Mrs, C. O, Tlono gave a lunch party, Amung thoss prenont woro Mrs, A. N. Hart and hor daughtor Mia. ', 11, Biggs, who, to the mort ?lncum regret of the naighburhood, sre about to eave, Wednesday avening was the annual alection of oflicors by the Bethany Union Church, which re- sulted dn electing W. W. Watson, Cierk 3 Will- lam Hopkinson, Treasuror; aud Mesars. Litliard aud Stebbina, Deacona. On the Babbath provions was held the annunal election of ofticers for the Sundar-uchool con- nected with tha above church. The old offfcers were gonerally re-olected. ''he roport of the Superintendent showed & most prosperous con- aition of the schaol, Tho_village corporation have Iately held theif annual oloction of olicers. at which the old Board wons ro-elocted, with the excoption of Schuitz aud Greenacro, who reticed to give place to Messre. Wyman aud Malcher, LAKE VIEW, The annual busmoss meeting of tho Fnllerton Avenuo Dresbylerian Church was (argoly at- tonded Tuesday evening, tho sociable st the samo timo boing & bait that caught well, Three new Trusteea wero electod for the ensning two yoars, viz.: Mosers. O, K. A, Hutchinson, Robert Clark, and R. S, Andrews, Dr. Hodges, Chair: manof tho Board of Trustees, presented tha fluancial report for the year onding day 1, 1875, ‘The following is & summary of thie statomont : Debt outatandiog May 1, 187 Tastor’s salar; Soxton, . Izpeuss fund. Church missions,.,, Collectiun for past yc: Cash collections, Church misaior . Donated by W. C, Young.. ‘Total receipts tereee Bhowing an spparent deflcit of 91,762.35, which 936160 of uncollected suhacriptious would reduca to 81,210.46, This latter amount was subseribed on tho spot, aud tho charoh thus onablod to start on thonow fiscal year-with a clean record. AH the funda of this” church are collected from weokly subscriptions, thero being no pew rontale. Businers being disposed of, the congregation adjournad to tho suppor-room, whers they dis- cuesed the rofreshmonts abundantly supplied by the ladios, ‘Tha Rev. Dr. Cooper, the roturnsd mieslonary from MMexico, will leciurs this ovening on ¢ Mozlco, Ifor Condition and Prospects,” at the Immanuel Eplacopal Chureh, just bolow the line on Dayton stroot. saeveenanesss$7,010,80 TINSDALE. An event of considerable Jocal Interost wan the flrst concart of the Hinslsle Musteal Asso- ciation, Tuonday avening, at the Congregational Charch. This Association 8 & receat organiza~ tlon, undor tho leaderahip of Mr., IL L. Story, lmving in view the dovelopinentof local mu- eical talent, and the onlture of musical taste avd Interest. Tho programme contained sclec~ tlons from Mozart, Wobor, Donizottl, and others, which were rendored with a degres of oxcellence deserving much cradit, and receivod with enthuniasm by the audicnce. Tho solos nnd ‘dusts by Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mra. Evans, aud Miss Warren, rovealed tho purity, sweotness, and compass of thoir voices; whilo fu tho plano and organ so- loctions by Mrs, Almy and BMosas, Story and Teed some iden was given of the capacity of theso 1netruments in skillful bande in renderiug more difticnlt compositiona with delicacy aud tenderness, as well 53 power and richuess of oxpression, The choruses were rirong in some parts and weak in others, but, on tho whole, the peaple of linsdale are to be con- gratalated for tho work so woll begun by the Ansoclation, and tho expectation of what it may accomplish under Mr, Btory's ablo {raining. OAK FARK, Oak Park Is to have a prizo oratorical enter- tainment ot the First Congrogational Church this evening, Mrs. J. H, Hurlbut and Mra, J, W. Scovillo are to be tho Committes on Prize. THE ARMY REU,N:ION’ JOINT COMMITTEE MEETING. ‘The Ezccutiva Committes, the Programme Committes, and the Chatrmen of all tho sub- committees who have thio affairs of the Grand Encampment and reunion of the various army sociotien in charge, mot lase night in the club« room of the Tremont House. Qen. Josoph Stockton, from the Committes on Transporiation, roported that tho Committes had perfected arrangoments for a ticket office at tho Expoeition Building, whore roturn ticketa can boobtained duting the thros days of tho ro- union, Gen, Eldridge, from the Dall and Banquet Comumittee, reported thas thoy had decided it would be inadvisable to old a banquet on tha 18th, and they hind agreed to Bave s goneral re- ception oo the pight of the 14th, with epoeches, etc.; military dnills and manouvering on the 13th, with s graud promenade concert sud a grand boll on tho uight of the 14th, Col, Ricaby, from the Commities appointed to ascortain what could be done in tle WAY of pro- viding blankets, etc., for those who might destro them, reported that they could bo ecured from the United Btatos Quartormastor, Col, Ricaby was justructed to asceriain from Capt, Gillis, she Quartermaster at this place, what these blanketa could bs procured for, au to report the 1esult of wsuch intervlew to the Ex- scutive Committeo Raturday at their mesting to bo lield at noou in the County Recordor's oftice, Capt. Brookway, from the Cominittes on In- vitation and Correspondencs, roported the names of the military organizationa from abroad which had accepted the iuvitation extended thom tobe present during the throsdaysof the rounion. ‘Iho Goveruor's Guard commubnicated to Capt. Brockway on tho 4th inst. that they would leavo Springtield on the night of tho 1ith lust., ar- siving tn Chicago on the following morning about 8 o'clock, at the dopot of the Chicago & Alton Railrosd. They will be represented by upwards of sixty mon, Gen, Bherman, the Grand Marshal, stated that bo Liad informatfon that a regimunt from Michi- 5:n would be proseat during the ontita thre: lsys of the reunion. P, A, Iloyna moved that & committeo, conslat- iog of Gen, Hherman, Qen, Maiuo, aud Gen, Neynolds, be appointed to purchass a flag to be vrozonted to tho best drilled company. Tho potion was carried, Col, Baldwin stated that provision must ba mado for lighting. the Lxposition Buildlug on the nights in queation, and desired to kuow what arraugements. Gen, Eldridge stated that it would cost 70 oconts a minute, or 942 au hour, to light the bullding; t5ad there would be tmenty bouws ia | which the building would bo lighted. and this would reach the aum of 93,400, That nas enormous, and shonld be reducoed In soms way. ‘Tho banquot and ball, he said, would be self- & ining, Including the gas bills, Notliog farthier was dous in this mattor. Gen, Bherman, sa Marshal-in-Chisf, stated thiat his datics wors very onorons, and he dealr- ed tho maniatance fpossible from the various Commitleen, and unleas ho had that, it would be utterly impossibls for him to arrangs the pro- ramme, Thoreforo ho roc\uulefi Lhat the Szocative Committea and the gentlemaon resont unite with him In dividing the parada nto fivo divisions, he to appoint ons commander to each divinton, and thoso commandors to select their qwn aides, 1lo reported that he hiad soloct- ed for the Firat Divialon Col. 8, D, Daldwin; Hecond Division, CGon, O. L. Mann; Third Divrision, Col, H. Dilgor Fourth Dlvislon, Col. O, Btawart ; Fifth Diviston, Col, 11, Rilliard, and ho asked thomn to mest him to-day at 4 o'olock p. m. at the Shorman Houwo. On motion of Gen, Chetlain, the appointmeuts mado by the Oulef Marsbal ware approved. Gen. Sherman, the Chlof Marishbal, requests that all military organizations in the city, as well #s ont of the city, who propose to participate in the reunion, communicats their intention to hitn at the Shorman !louse at once. The meating adjourned till Baturdsy noom st the Recorder’s oflice, THE FIFTY-SEVENTH, Tho Fifty-ssvonth Regiment of Iillnols Volun- teor Infantry met last evening in the Club- Room of the Shorman Ilouss, Capt. G. A. Brase in the char. There wasa good attondance of war-ombrowned soldiors who followed the flag througt Goorgia. A communication from the Adjutant-General, which atated that the regimont could have their old battlo-colora for the reunion, was read, and roceived with appiause. It sas decided that tho members of the regl- mout should rendezvons at tho Bherman Houss on tha morning of tho 13th, and that they should ansombie on the aftarncon of tho 1ith at tho North 8ide Turner IIall, for the purposs of ef- fecting & pormanont organization, and to have a genoral good timo, Col, Batdwin and Cnrt, Dunee were clected to ilommlud tuo regiment during the demonsira- on, Tho regimeont adjourned to meot at the Sher- man House Monday ovening. THE EIGHTY-SECOND, ‘Tho voterans of tho Eighty-second Ilinols Voluntoors beld a moeting Inst evoning at tho Circuit Cleik's rooms to perfect arrangemonts for tho reunion. F. 11, Rohlshauser was i the chair, and Goorgo Vocko Secrstary. Reports of Committees woroheard nnd adoptod, and the corps badgo was adopted. Stepa wera taken to securo toe colora of the regimout from Springfleld for 180 on the parade, aftor which the meoiing ad- Journed without dato. RAILROAD NEWS, KEOKUK, IOWA CITY & ST. PAUL. Speciat Diswatch fo The Chicage Tridune, Towa Ciry, In,, May 5,~A delogation of aiti- zons of this city have left for Washiogton, Ia., to attend the aunual mosting of the Keoluk, Towa City & 8t. Paul Rallroad Company for the olection of Directors and ofilcers to be held to- morrow. The 8t. Louls & Kookuk Raiiroad has recontly pasdod into tlho hands of Mr. Stone, of Clavolaud, aud a proposition is to be consid- ered by which the Btono interest will complete the Keokuk, Iowa City & Bt. Paul Road, thns affording them a direct lins, throngh s rich, roductive country, from 8t, Louls to 8t. Paul. The grading of the line from Kooknk to tlua city baa been dono for sevoral years, and the bonds foriron Lave beon on the London meriiet for & yoar or more, but the Company has not yet rocelved the benefit of the money realized from thoir salo, {f aoy have boen sold, A. K, & DES MOINES RAILROAD, Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna. Dxs Moines, 1a, May 5,—The improssion is abroad that ox-Gov. Merril has gona inte the rajlroad business. As he {4 tho Prosident of the Citizens’ National Bank of this city, and as tho poople, after the Allen experience, are n littlo afrald of Bank Presidents who dabble in rail- roads, it s but justice to bim, and to the bank, to say that, fm tho recent purc haso of tho A., X. & Des dloines Railroad, Le noted simply as the agent of tho Chicago, DBurlingtan & Quincy Company, Ha has no {no- terort in the matter, excopt a8 a good citizen of the Capital, to scs the enterprisa in the hands of . Company who wlll push it through. Ie was formerly Presldent and builder of the narrow- ;:l::n‘gn road to Ames, but ho has withdrawn from that. MICHIGAN 'SOUTHERN. Bpeciat Dispateh to Thx Chicavo Tribune. Creverasp, O, Moy 5,—Tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of ‘the Lake Shoro & Michi- gan Southern fallrond was hield at tho Company’s ofiico in this eity to-day. Tho followlng woro slocted Diractors for the onsuing yoar: W. Burril), taking the place made vacant by the doath of Btillman Witt, Cornollus Vanderbilt, Willism H. Vandorvilt, Augustus Scholl, Robort L. Crawford, 8. ¥, Bargor, John E. Burrill, all of New York; Heury Payno and Amasa Jr., Cleveland ; Wilham L, Scott, Charles M. Roed, and Judah O, 8pencer, Erie ; Albert Keop and J. Condit Smith, Ghicago. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC, New Yonrk, May 5.~The Rock Inland earnings for April show an Incroase of §40,000 over the same month Iast year, ITEMS, A mesting of the General Froight Agents of tha roads loading to Omala and of the Union and Central Paciflo Railroads was hold at the Grand Paciflc Hotel yeatorday, for the purpone of thor- ougbly reviaing ihe Lt of claasifications for Cal- ifornia froighty, Judging by tho work done, the wmeeting will Inst more than a weok, Thoy bs- ®au with the lotter * A " yeatorday marning, and the letter ** B" hias not yet boen reached, Thera I n probability that some othor important busi. noas will ba {ransscted before the meating ad. Journa sine die, The Genoral Frolght Agenta of the Westorn and Bouthwestern Railronds will meet at BSt, Lows to arrangs & now tarif more equitable than tho presont one. The Chleago & Alton Rallrond took formal possosalon of tho Illinols River Ratlroad yos- torday by runnlng & rogular train over it. This new feedor gives the Chicago & Alton full cone trol of the transportation 7tom the Draidwood coal-flelds, 10WA OITY, The Firemen—The New PesteOtfice— Personal. Bpectal Disvateh®ta The Chicage Tribune, Towa Citr, Ia., May 5. —Tho fire companies of this city ara to join the firemen's gathoring at Davenport on the 10th {net, Tho new Post-Office of this city will be ready for occupancy Monday next. It ia sald to be the fineat arranged oflice in the State. It ia equipped with the Yale-lock boxes, Profs. Parker and Currler, of the Towa State University, ave sailed for Eumpol to be absent some moutha fu the interost of the lnatitution, —————— Giles' Liniment Todide of Ammonia. Aremedy that Liss taken rank sa aspecifa fora painful class of siiments {8 Glles’ Liniment Todide of Ammouls, Tt {s for external application only, and its afficactous properties sre vory strong, a4 is shown by the favor it has mes with, and its rapid introduciion luse, Itsattorstive and curative yowers in cases of sore throat, quinsy, fnflamed. tonsily, sheumatism, and simllar atlments, It acta with For awellings, brufues, cuts, burns, jatis of all ks, it 4 s sure sumeds, uin Wil remove all erupe d 1t alls, ‘maladies of the ho: 18 a apecific, an used at Baruum’s Hippodroms, in Col, McDsulel's stables, the owaer of Iarry Dassott and other famoun flyers, It ‘will undoubtedly moet with great favor in Chicago, All on LaB8alle Street. Mesars, Witkowsky & Affeld, representing tbe Hsm, ‘burg-Bremen Insurance Company, of Hamburg, Qermany, ard the Rochiester Gornian, of Rocheater, N, Y., Lave removed to (helr commodious quarters, No, 160 Lafialls street, basement, Thls places all the im- ‘portaut insurance sgencies on LaBallo street, e e Howe's Great London Clrous and Sanger's Menagerio. ‘The pross throughout the country has been so lavish inits flattering unotices of this sntertaloment that feel dispossd Lo give specisl apace for it bris? seview, ‘Thia 18 essentially o moral ezhibition, sseking (o ols Yale Public taate by the refnament of Us programms, No mensgorta in the conntry hee sver equalod Ban. ger's in the number and unliverssl excellonce of its snimals, The perfarming elophants alone w source of wondar, while the varinus matural bl sttidles wonld dolight & uffon, We trum th citizenn will give tols circus tha smple patcon: 1t dessres, You Onan't Better or Cheaper ranges, cook-sloves, refrigerators, leo-cream freezers, or, in fact, any arllcls used in the kitchen sud faun- dry, than you'il always find at James P, Dalton's mammoth warerooms, Non, 102 and 104 Biate street, ———— Thousands Will Tuank Us, We Xnow, for informing them that by leaving Cook & Mclain word, at 20 Daarhorn, 93 or 261 West Madinon strect, thelr carpets and lace eurtains will be besutifully cleaned, and at a trifling oxpense (oo, —_—_——— Bafes, Persons wishing to ses tho finest Job of burglare s respactfully proof work sver exbibited fn Chicago, requested to call previous tn Baturd, Bafe Factory, 23 aud 35 Raudolph Bale e i Minernl Water., Measrs, E, C. Cook & Co,, Nov. 50 and 82 Fonrih sveuue, supply druggists and others with Glen Flors Aligeral Water in fountains, —_— Qlen Flora, 1 you are troubled with kidney eomplatat, sek your deugglat for a clrcular ond read the wonderful cures performed by the Gen Flors wineral water, ————— ' Ohickering Planos contain all Iatest improvoments. Over 46,000 persons have teatifled to thelr superlority, Reed's Temple of Music, 92 Van Duren streot, y reat, MoUGH—Anrit. 1 at Calro, Wil Mclingh, merly of MoToan, 1Ly eldovt yoe of Iate Williacs Mot ugh, merchant, Glasgow, 5 8D lasguw papers pleaso copy. BOYE~On May & at o'alock, p. m,, Alerandar R, floye, son af Lrar Afoxandar ioyo, at his fatlior's reat- donce, No. 247 Fultun street, agod 43 years. Funeral to_Grac:land on Friday a3 o'clock, from the zevidonce. Frionda of tha family are rospactidlly {avited, QUILNKY—In thls city, May §th of typhold faver, Hatils M., eldest daugliter of James and Annis M. Gurpey, aged 21 yoars and 2 months. Funeceal narvides at_the Necund Taptist Church on I‘l?d'u. at1:20p.m. Frionds of the family are luvited to end. O'BRIEN. 9 0'Drion, be- Toved wifs a7 at Camolery. Frien furihar uottee, 2~ Bos! b Tass., papers pleass copy, {ay $, Lonls Wilkartz, at s restdonoe streat. {ternoon at 3 o'clock, 5" Loolarilio and Glucinna*t apers pleass copy. ADAMS—On the bth inst., Goorgo W, Adams, aged £ yoarn. l"unarll{rom Lifs Iata recidencs 191 Laflin strest, Friday at2o'clock p. m. Friands of tha family are lnvited. DELL~On_ May Sth, Edwin R., {ufant son REDEL] of Tlchiard I’ sud Carekd It day oll, axed 10 wonthe and 15 Funeral fram realdonce 304 Chestnut sirest, Fridsy, May 7, at 1l o'clock, s, m. ILAGERUP=On 4, Itino, infant daoghter of a Anttony sad Fmina Hakorip, aad § months And 17 aarn —~On_May 5, Mazzls Oscalia, daughter of R. 1, and Loulse Kirly .st_f S moutha ud Com ‘vllnlnil_d!;\)m ‘I‘fi h'l Mlurr‘ ll(fl:l. vonue, Friday, af o C5Trog, N: Wes and BillwAuos PApoLE ary, ke PADSIE pisare cony. SPECIAL NOTIOES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S S00THING BYRUP hasbeon uted for ohlldren with nevor-falllag success, It correots acl ity of the stomuch, relioves wind oolic, regulates the bow- als, curos dyeentory and diarrhes, whether arising frou testhing or ather caures. Anold and well-tried remoidr, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THE MOUBEHOLD PANACKA wil be fonnd fuvalus: o, Immodiate rollef will follow. ita ueo 1a All casos of PAIR In the stomach, buwels or tida; rheatatism, colle, spralus,and brulsos, Forlmternaland external u Children Often Look Pale and Siok From no othier causo than Laving worms fn thoatsmach, BROWN'S VERMIPUGK COMFTTS will destroy waemy without injury to the child, belng perfectly witTr, and 1ree from all coloring or olhier Injurious Ingredionts ally usod lu worm proparations, Bold by all druggists. 25 oontaa box, Tenspoonful of Giies* Linimont fodide ef Ammo- nis In & gabilet of watos s catarrhjnavor falls: Deagaisty. . Depot o Now Cork. Oay P il FURNITURE. P.ced. CASITY, Nos. 41 and 43 Fifth-av., Kosnon hud tho largost assoctiuct ln. the city of Now and Secand-1Tynd Goods, Frnituro, Cargiots, Nodding, Offics Devks, Unu Show.Cases, Rafrigor: Loaght and aters, Sholvin stors, Alo-finxes, and Gas-Fizty sold. ; AUCTION SALES. BY THOMAS & SONS, AUC- TIONEERS, PIILADEL- PIHIA, PA. TRUSTEES' SALE, ESTATE OF JAY COOKE IN BANKRUPTOY. & VERY ELEGANT Country Seat and Farms, 214 Aores, WILL BE S0LD AT PUBLIO SALE, On TUESDAY, May 23, 1873, at 32 o’clock, noun, AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. All that Iargo and vory slogant country seat and farms nown as *‘UUONTZ," dngmrlllni abous 314 ol ! sltusto on Golten 1ills, in Montgomery County, Pa., ‘having oatonsive fronts on Bpringav,, Cualte Washiugton-lage, Churclilane, Old Ponnayivania Railroad, and other streata fiva miuuten’ driveto UId York ltoad Station, on the North Penne Taoia Hallmad, fe.m the muslod, fhe lmprorens aromserita latge and very superior MANSION, four sloriss bigh, with two towors each: five storles, built of v nite stone (frof the quarries oo the uinoy, Mass.) fn the most substantial ‘manner, tinlsbed |n hiard woods, {in roof; bay ‘ez, doora 1ald with martar, maklng it very polld and bies proot; bully Ly dazs’ work by John' 100, Ksq., and uveracon by tho late awner, sud Go e2pe..10 apated (o mako it the handsomest, largest, sud most attractive liause s this country: unohitructod vi are for miles around, whioh cagot be e in suy other Htatei has ou tho tirst floor sn extonded poro, frontin rly overy slde, portecocners, [iailan and Gthoe bal largo and bandsomo parior, musio-raom, sittin libeary, consorvatory, dining-toom (witn firo-y'roof vault and chiua closet), pantey and kitchons, oxtra large halls; un the second fioor 11 chambers, bilila: o k 3 bathi-roving £o room, tar trunk ‘rooms, and watars olosets; on the third oar 13 oham th-ruoms, and cedar aloseta; on the fourh lioor T ofainbers aud & room d furalshed for porformauces and coucerts, ias & d soenory; 8 tanke and 3 small ruoms in tower} n wout, which rugt under tha entlre building, Ate ht‘!. wine aud presvrva closais, car) ath.rool aud water.closata (for sorvant Gtatle vaults, 1t s handsom ouveniont; wids 4 complate with very modera anco. 1o atatile and e s aud ' -eoach-houss, part for 16 horsas, and sooms for sosohinen; graaite o1 ounce jouse at each g ol (arin-housos, § farra-barn lat.mil (very plotus , atatariu ad I one-quarries (3 : pot § Uretunds of fru ds, lan It 3 apriu, Toraied” bt ndance of Norway spruce, ho e e, T, B . )’x Aue flll'fllvlflu gk roul meadaw, """:'f;fy“ \be attentlon uf ) be advactagoously dividod Quarries ta butld n er'),000 houses, aad tho Detng i Montgomery County raperty coat tha e 10 tazon or A survey and photographic views may e eavaatent to churchos of difforest danominations, Acydomias, storcs, ote. The U4 York Rallroad Station ia on this properiy, ELEGANT FURNITURE, Horses, Carrlages, Slelghs, Farming Implemeats, e, Fioe Oit Palntings, Valusble Books, 10 Btock of Porty UlhwblLud Bhorry Wines, Tneludod in the sale of rsal sstate 1s the oati Bousehold tarai u o of rare and valuable warks, wines. eta., a1l f which sre tow farages, u‘ m-.'-l-uhl. it s inqh cird of aduittance may be bud %\fiffi'fl' 1L lflnl,.ln Durchase) from KUWIN M, "5, USTAS & SONB, Auciloneers, 139 ] F - _Paionirun_Mey, 150 1 gt Fuurib-it for.’ oo AVOTION SALES: . By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, This Morning, at 10 oclook, Positively the OLOBING BALR of the fiwy ocatalogue of High-Olass OIL PAINTINGS, AT OUR AUCTION ROONS, 84 & 86 RANDOLPH-ST, A 1 thoe he: 4 The Only 8alo is at 10 o’clock This Morning. KLIBON, POMEROY & 0O0., Auctionser, Elegant Furniture, Cargels, Pior Mirrors, Horse, Carriage, &, AT ATCTION, Thursday Morning, May 6, at 10 o'olock, At tho Marble-Tront Residence, 1104 Michigan-av, ‘The Kntire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RICH VELVET, DRUSSELS, and WOOL i GARPETS, il Matt K it P T Ry iy ot gt ery, Ulass and Chins Ware, Platod waro, Kitehen and :};I::dr{ Farniture, Stoves, Splondid Gss Flxtures aad \¥agzon, Buggy, Famlly Can IOV & C0., Auctionears. ~ TIRE! FIRE! _ A Stock of Gonts* b7 Fk:f of Gouls' Farnlshing Good: ghtly dacsged AT ATCTION. At the Staro 26} Santh Clark.at. THURSDAY EVEXING, HAY 6, AT 7 OTLOCK, Bhlcts, Collars, flosiary, Jackats, Sk Hdkta, Scarty, Umbrutlns, Notions, Unnes, Yo, Ao: ELISOX, POMEROY & 0O., Auetionsers, e = — - PN, Friday Morning, May 7. at 9:30 o'clock, Onr Regular Weekly Sale at Auction OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Parlor Satty Upholetersd tn Silk, Torry, Rop, and Hair Cloth: Chamber Sets, Dressing Cases, Wardtabos, Hurosus, Jledstands, Satar, Lonngay, rromes; & full Ting Now 31istt Carfiots, K s, Velvot, and Wool, DY l!i‘! 1ot fioo] Secon nd {'arpets, TWO SPLENDID PIANOS: Plor Glansen, Nefcigarators, Cook toves, e10., and & large siock General lorchandite, Toas, Ulgats, ote. Also 100 Oascs Cholae Monongahela Rys ‘Whisly, guaranteed pure, and 33 yoars old. KLISON, POMERQY & CO., Auctionsers, ELEGANT FURNITURE, CARPETS &, AT ATCTIOIN, Atthe rostdonca of Mra. 13. F. DWYEI Jake Forss SATURDAY MORKING, MAY 8, AT 8 O'CLOCK, Tiraele Cacpera, Parlor Sults, Fany Chiira, Bndding, Tabis ‘usnz:.p Chl:u.’.l:l?u'n-.‘:ni? uffflrfi e ks Alaatol rnamenta, o e oing urops, “Sats positivac o 4¢. e, Foully golaz b aLiso, roliznoy & ¢ , Anct W85 Hmaorpbeet, —_— By 8, DINGEE & CO., Aucilunoors, 80and 63 East Randolph-st, Libaral cash advances mado on Consignmonts. Tegular Auotlon Sales of FURNITURE, OARPETING, IDDING, Household Goods, A GENERAL MERCHANDISK, Every Wodnesday and Saturday, Espacial attention given to Outside Hales, Clty or Country. SATURDAY, May#, st 10a.m,, AL 80 and £3 East Randolphst., Large and Attractive Salo of Gentesl HOUBEHOLD snd OFFICK FURNITURE, Carpoting, Dedding, Lito. New and Used. o Ll N TUESDAY, May 18, at 2 p. m,, ©On the premiscy, the following deacribied rol-astate; Gne-atory fraine Coisgs knowu 43 INO. 11 EBITEI-ST., Containlug 8 roms, with collar, water, oto.: dimonslom 17335 {roL1 togather with Tot ol grotind J(a1(d font. Also, At thn ma1za 1ime, ono-story frame Cottage kovwn et O. 16 KEITEL-ST., Containing 7 rooms, with bath.room, closets, wator awf an; diimointous ST Togthor witkitwa'h 100; taalf perd alo potitive ta close an nurds ey 50, L. 5 & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. THURSDAY, MAY 6. Another sale of ’ Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Eto, A larga and varisd lne of desirablo goads will s alnred is sale fn D) 1n this & ry Uotdds, oy, Hustsry, Underwerr, Hats, Caps, and htraw Goods, Lincns, Walte Gouds, Cat' lery, ‘Platod Wara, o ) Bhe. . largo, nlelln', andl attractive dllgh{ of Genta’ Ratn Fino Custeni-Mads Clothiug, la all the [ate styles, of tby best raatorinl and worl '“Cv?'x‘iff" Also fall line of Boye'y nthing. K su Aitractive lino of Bupes lack ), Ingrain, and Cott 3 6. DY G0N 2 TOE Ratio Wabash-av, BY G. P. GORE & CO,, €3 aad 70 Wabash avenus. (n Saturday, May 8, ot 9 oiclock M crates WY G, Grockery fn open lnte. arge Stock of Bacoud-hand and Now Furnitnro, Parlor, bor, and Kitonen Fuenlines, Wardrobs onch Gerinan Pl Mirrors, 1 Dosks, Sha Btaves, elo, I and Hork Mattrosses, Paclor 3t Offee w.cases, Briasols and Wool Carpots, Cooks GEORGE P, GORL & 00,, Auotiones WIL A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioncors, 108 SMADINON-NT., CIIICAGO, tho Oldest Auctlon Firat b the Northwest. THIS IOIL‘(INQ (THURSDAY), AT 9% 0'0CLOOK, TRADR SALK Dry @oods, Rogular Made Olothing, Cawslmeres, Joans, Linas, Viotoria Lawns, Towels, Crash, Priots, Table Livons, Ladics' Skirts, Gontr' Muge nishing Goods, Bhlet-I'ronts, Fdgings, Fmbroldaries, Hoslery, Handkerchiefs, Tablo Cutlory, Hate and Caps. STRAW GOODS for Womon's, Mon's, and Yonth's wear, ALS0, AT 3 O'ULOCK P, M. 100 Bample Cases Beasonablo BOOTS AND SHOES, st our Salesrooms, 108 Madlson-st., second floor, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. BUTTERS & CO0/8 SATURDAY BALE HOUBKHOLD GOODS of il kinds, sad Miscellanecns Grods, Haturday mnm‘lnll May 8, st 955 o'clock, st tholr . 108 Mad] sleracme, 1 e B TTRES & CO,, Autionsers. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & COxy Auctioneery, 77 and 79 South Doarboru.st. Thureday Morning, May 6, at 10 o'clock, Contents of Private Residence, Northesat { Vao 1} . Uous BTy Gt ot L eiag o ot Uouse , eto. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionosrs. Thursday, May 6, at 1 o'lock p. m, Extensive Trade Sale OF IMTORTED AND DOMESTIO MILLINERY G0ODS. This sale s worthy tha attentlon of hoth Clt‘y nn'd flfinm v stoc! toy Daslecy being ono of the mout desirabl g evet placed In an auoly hig iiv, souprising inre of Rich and Flowaes, Bilks, and & full assortient, of dealrably goods, Wi 11 oul, -, RUORWILL, WAL ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF $20,000 WORTIX OF ELEGANT Oarringes, Buegier, Sloighs, Horsos - mnlulmum' “N 3 BLAKEETS, WIS, Bum' 0 large Liv, 1 Juhn L a o Wl Bkt }‘n‘u’:’r‘u’fu\"\? IS AT WALL ¥, OGRS & CO., Anotianse 1, 2, aud 2 ot with Syproted babae for A fmz".‘: B outts required troln atl alokua at our Wararooma: ily WILIXKINS, BRUSH & CO. Austioneers, 198 and 197 Kast Randalph-st., near Vifthav, IR E, S oo R O e e R WiLRine Bt 0Hu'a 007 & By JAS. I, McNAMARA ¥ East Washingloa-st, REGULAR 8ALH OV BOOTH, BHOES, AND SLIFFNAS Ab Austion, Thursday Muralog, Mayh & Méeislesh Ly CO.

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