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8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Financs Committes of the Connty Bosrd met yesterday, pod eonsidered some unimpor- tant financial bustoesa connosted with rebates of ocounty tazes. Jobn Landram, o boy of 14 years, snatched Misn Martin's pockat-book from her band, at the corner of Van Buren and Loomis atreots, yoster- day afternovn, and was canght aod locked up. Tln temporaturo yesterday, a8 observed by Manasge, optician, No, 88 Madison stroot (Tarn- uxg Duilding), was at 8 &, m,, 53 dogroes ; 10 a.m., 66; 12 m,, &9; 8 p.m., 64; 6p.m, 674 8 p. m., C2. A S-year.old son of William Droker, of No. 80 West Twontiath street, foll out of & window last ovaning at 7 o'clock, a distanco of 16 faot, sns- tajuing tnjuries about the head which will prove fatal. Dr, Fisher attendod bim. Tho County Tronsuror Las refunded since Tueaday, on State taxes pad in prior to July 1, 1874, on the tax of 1873, §2,070.07, which, with what was paid for the shroa praceding days, will reach tha sum of 86,306.60. Tho Board of Public Works yesterday opsned bids for paving Washington strest from Leavitt stroet went ; East Fourteonth streot from Blato to Wabaah avonuo ; and Townaeud atreat from Chicago avenue to Bedgwick streot. No swarde woie made, A man named IHanry Slevers was arrested yesterday at tho ipetance of John Kell, » drug- ‘int at the coner of Clark and Jackson atreats, upon whom ho attempted to pass a counterfeit §10,~3 vory poor ono. 'I'he prisoner was locked up {n the Armory, A conmultation botween » number if Insuranco men belonging to the Local Board of Under- writers waw bold yostorday afternoon, to talk ovor the measurcs necepuary to make tho new tariff conform with tho wisiica of tho Nationsl Loard. No dacisive action was arrived at. Mr. Sylvoster Faord, for eight yoars Treasurer of tho City of Janeswille, aud a mau well known thraughout tho State of Wiscousin, died at his Inta reridenco in this city Thuradny evouing. Tiis funeral will take place from tho Cathodral of 83, Peter aud Paul to-day st il a. m. An old mon of €3 years, named Chiarlos Garlin, s laborer, droppeid dead vesterday morning at 6 o'clock on tho aidenali at tho northiwest corner of Centre aventio aud Trwenty-firet-at. Decoased leaves & wito and two childrén at No. 033 Houth Mey stract. Heart-tiscasa ia supposed to have bacu tho causo of death. ‘I'ue nesw Post of tho G. A, R, Phil M. Bherl. dnat ['ont No. 12, held thoir election of olicers fn Ransom Post Hall last evening, with tuo follow- g rosuit: Capt. J, J. Healy, Post Commandor; Capt. M. B. Carpenter, Senior Vico-Commander; Col, ¥, Conner, Jugior Vice-Commander; Gon. G. 't. oichidss, Chaplaln; Capt, J, Vagle, Quartermaster; Capt. Jamea McLaln, Oficor of Day; Maf. J. J. Ttuby, Otticor of Quard, Not long ngo Mike McDonald qualified s ‘bondsman for A. L. Stovens, clainnng to be worth §125,000. Stavens fled, loaving Miko in- debted to the Sherlll £118,80. The deputy who sorved e proce=s on Mike returns ** noproperty found." ‘Lhoriches of the wicked havo taken wings unta themesolves, iow Michacl lost Lis money s not known, e will probsbly begin at tho foct of the ladder again any stari & peanut- stand on the coiner of Cluk and onras, near {he old shop. Threo more young men bave bean arrented for faving a hand 1o the robbery of A. Lilienthal's ;c\vulry stare, G8Y Stato atreot, last Baturday. "'beir hamnee aro Michael Murphy, Thomas Mad- don, and Jake Ailler. Thursday evening Of- flicer Menior eaw Murphy on Van Buren street, near Clark, sud was about to take him to the Arwmory, when the follow run, and was about to ezcape by dodying through tho ulleys. Menter gtoppod Lim by a” ball from his rovolver, which passed through tho fugitivo's cont-skirt, His “escape from death or & bad Woutd Wns VOry narcow. s followiug ticket has beon putin nomina- tion by tho Opposition Conimitiee of the Union Catholio Library Associntion : President, Aus- tin Jf. Doylo; Iuat Vico-Prosident, Thomas YBrenan ;. Second Vice-Premdont, ‘Thomas T. Judgs ; Recording Beerotary, Jokn J. Corcoran ; Corresonding Scerolary, John P. Byrue; Fi- nancial Sceretary, M. F. Scannell ; I'ressuror, Edgar E. 8. Eagle ; Bonrd of Managers, Thomas A. dlernn, P, J. Heunosay, A. L. Earrott, John I, Donlin, Gaorgs Glaesbrook, Nicholnw A. Lauor, 'I'ho election will {ake place Tueadny bo- twean 8 and 9 o'clock, at the rooms of tl 0~ ointion, corner o Mouroa and Btate atreaty, up- slaire, The joint Committce on Pullle Duildinga and Tublic Chazities of the Counly Loard yo. orday suditod a fow migor Lille.” Thoy decided to notiry the contractor for tie cut-utons an tho ndditioa to tho Ineane Asylum at Norwood Park that uolera ho could farpish the atone con- tracted for imwediatoly they auould bold him reaponnivle for any domage tuat might eusue on mccounc of his delay, 1'he rzsous will bo ready Mlomday to go o work, and the ntone contracted for by Petor Neu, aud delivorod by him, i3 not according to the contract, henco this declslon of the Conunittes, Wednesday the Committes will visit tho [untitution for the purpore of locating the heatlng-apparstus. On their return, or very . roon thereafter, they will edvoitise for bids for the plumbing work. The unusus! exhibition of water colors in the art collection st tho Expoeition Bullding Lisa nt- tracted much nttention, and atthossle lant even- Ing the following pricos wers obtamned : Italian Connt, by Frautz, $9: Verveer's Landscapo, $16; YEarp's Landacapes, $16 and €10 ; De Lobriani's Landscape, §10; 'Forosa liegg's Flowora, 81,00 and 31,76 ; Wust's Moonrise, §22.50 : Richords® Daluies, 814; Hoys' Derwentwater, $25 eachi; Do Loug Pre's Ilowers, §30; Rehn's Atlantio City, #0; Van do_ Voldis Landecapo, $26; Mnrle's Japaness Lish Merchant, 60 Fort's ‘Aftor Work, $20 ; Jarine's Venico, $45; Fort's Nooutime, 442,60 ; Wirnart's Normandy, $10; DBruneaa's Dul each, $12; Wust's Karly Moouriso, $342.5 3 Liichards’ Fringed Gentian, 812 Morgan's Waiting for an Audience, #20} Lafencatio's Who T'wius, $20; and Lucas' Lund- Beapo, 310, T'he regular monthly meoting of fhe Board of Qouncillors for the Hospital for Women and Chil- dron was hisld atthe Hoapitel ‘Tueadsy. The num- Bar of pationts troated in the Hospital during the monti wau 40 5 in_tho Dispeneary, 53 ; out- sido cates, 3, 'The following donations wors ro- celved through Mcea, McGregor Adsms: Irom Mr, Joury Field, 9253 Ar, Charles H. Thomp- non, §25 ; $10 werth of tinware from o friend ; through bz, E. 8. Piko, e, E. 8. Pilo, 825 Mr, G, L. Duulap, #25; Mr, L. Tilton, §25; through Mrs, B. J. Hall, from_ Palmer, Fuller & Co, 8203 Mr. Frank M. Dlair, €5; Mr, I, . Fellx, 5 ; an order from Kuowles, Cloyes & Co. for §5 worth of tea and colfos; Keen, Couka & Co., a Bcerotary’s hook 3 through Miss Blerwood, fiom Mr. Peler Bchuttler, #26; through AMras! D, A, Gage, from . G, Loomls, 25 ; chrough Mrs, Fernando Jones, from #ir. Ira Footo, %10; M. J. O, Hilton, 810 ; Mra. 8 J. N, Camp, 810; Mra, W. W. birong, $10; tirough Mis, N, 3, Knapp, from Cartor & Warren, ouo pleco of crash toweling and other lineus; Galo & Ulockl, Dyche, Hurlburt & Ed- eall, Yandonburg, sod Mr. Helland, diugs; J, L, Buckner, 1 gallon of vort wiso, Visiting days for tho Hospital are ¥edueadsy and Satur- day, {rom 8 to 6 in she aitornoon, The tollowiog aro the subsoriptions of the wholusale grocera to the Osbikosh rellof fund; 8100, J. W, Dunne & Co., Sprague, Warner & Co,, Durand & Co,, Spauldiog & Nuruok ; $50, Btowart, Aldrich & Co., James G, Kitk & Sous, Allen, Xeul & Co,, Jarman, Numsus & Co., Trranhin MacVeagh & Co,,+Girannis & Farwoll, Iteed, h!mdeck &.‘huchnr, Qray Bros, [ugras ham, Calin & May, McKindley, Gilohrlst & Co., owlo & Itoper: 825, W, M. foyt & Co., N. I' Qrlavold & Co,, Galson & Fastman, Knowlos, Cloyes & Co., Warner, Maraton & Folix, Bibloy, Endicott & Co., Bamuel Bliss & Co., Lrooks & Neemos, Farrington & Behmull, Gould, Brigps & Co., M. Gualfe & Co.. VY. J. Quan & Co,, Charled Hantord & Co., L. Qould & Co,, J, B, & W. Q. Moad, J. W. Htoarns & Bon, W, F. MoLaughlin, Jomos Far-‘ith & Co. ; #16, Bhorer & Parsons j £10, Allen & Ellis, Holl, Conrad & Co,, Gearge Rosa & Co., Barton, Pierce & Co,, L, P, Sladden & Co,, Thomson & Taylor, ‘I A, Wadner, 0. B, Nutching & Co., J. B, Inderneden & Co., Jobn O, Parirldgs & Co,, G, O. Cooks & Co., J. L. inith & Oa., Morabeck & Humphrey, Nye, Campbell & Co,, MoNeil & llh{:hm. sud *toash ;" 3, A, Wello & "Uotal, $1,680, ot S i THE DEAD MAN RESURRECTED, CONDITION OF TIE PATIENT 10-DAY, Yenterday nfterngon Coroner Dietzach visited tle County Iospital to hold an inquest upon tha body of Jutnzs Devlin, who was roported to bave Gied from woundu rocelved in tho Clark street stabbng affray Hunday night, IHe was nota little astouisbed upon arriviog thero to find that Devlin was aliye, and to hear that Lo was botter thanbo hadbeen for soveral days, Beforestarting 0 the EHospital the Coroner inquired at the Chl- Az Aveaus Htstlon a8 to tho truthfulnosa of the report of his death, and eaused inquiry to be made I:Iv tolograph of the Harrison Btreet Hta~ e reply was that s wan dead, and, the report being 8o well authenticatad, ho arranged for the inquest, TIR CXTORTUNATE MAY was fonnd {n one of the ugper wardn in closs converaatlon with * Jounie Welch,” about whom tho stabbing occurred, 8ho had been Lronght thers by the polico authoritien as a witnosh, When ths Coroner entered tha yoom tears wers runalng down tha checks of Dovlin, to be wiped off by ‘Jennio's” bhaudkerchief, Davlin, in auswor fo questions, stated that lio folt bettor than ha had for aoveral daya, but the ex- prassion upen lus countensnce waa ana af fu- tenao agony. His eyo was wild and oxcited, and his conversation wandering, IHo was svidently suffering from neryous prostration and goneral oxhanstion, cunatantly agsravated by a lectlo cough, and the constant cozing of coagilated bload from tha gaplug wouad fu lis left sido Just over ths lung. The womin boside Lim manifested a deep noxioty sa to lis comdition, and, upon being ordered from him to return to the station, bont over him, kissed him, and gavo way {o taars, Aseaon aasho loft, DEVLIN'E s1aTER visited his bed-side, took litn by the hand, and hn‘lulrad how ha felt. flis responas was ** hope- ful," but at first ho oid not recoguize her, Sho lingzered with him somo time ministering to his wante, and striving lo cboer Lim out of hia molancholy, Tha noisoin thebmldiog sppoared to bo partioularly asnoying to him, upa_cm)y that of the singors and prayers from the Youug Men's Christian Assocition, who at tho tina wera Iu the hall supaged in religious oxercives, 8o great was the anuoyauco that he asked her to closs the door of the ward, which ehe did. Othor inmates also maujfeated thnit displonsuso by actions and wotds. One poor fellow, who “was sufforing from tho yresence of ssvoral bullota in his head, atrotchad apaechless upon a bed near the doar, Wis & pitinble sight. liy Win sctions ho tald plainly of the pain the singing caused lim, As tho singers’ voices would swell in compass, hia oyes would roll in anguish. and the twitchings of his faco told of tho intensity of his suffering withiv. But there bo lay, onduring, powcrloss to express tho discomfort surroutding him! It war not only the moping that ane noyed Individual ® cnses, Dbus the bustle of tho other Inmatos, who were blocking the balla to liston, Bomo, doubllows, enjoyod the muste, and heartily appreciated the gooducss of hesrt and the Ohristian sympathy and lovo of those making it, but what' wan a pleasurs to these waa distracting and an inflictiou to others who wore lingering 1n pain betweon life and death,~a fact which ttie autborities would do well to romember in the fnture. 5 Abont 4 o'clock the piyaiciaus of tho Hospital EXAMINED AND DRESSED Davlin's wounds. ‘L'lie wonud just above or op- posita tho left lung was found to be yaping sutli- cient to admit two fingers. Whon the bauduges wero romoved the ate could be bheurd in tho courss of resmiation rushing in awd out of the aperture, croating agurgliog rornd. 'Thoy pronounced bis condi~ tion improved, but had nothing to say about the chancee of lis recovery. He was sufforing from a mound 1o the long which hiad bled aud filled the cavity. The blood bad congosled and lis coughivg was oxhausiiug, which was tho worab symptom of tho cage, Thoy said Ue had boen taking some food, but thought lLe was really woaker than ho was tho day befors, but his general symptoms woro bettor. Inflam- mation was hablo to ensue at any timo, but every procsution wan being takon to guard agatiat such a contingency. On tho whole, his lifo may bo 2aid to bo despaired of, though tha physiciaua did not say 8o in so many words. The woman Campton,who was the csuse of the affair, will now give testimony against Welch, and, unless she pravaricates or weskens, it will be important in socurlng his conviction. THE GUSTOM-HOUSE. THE FUTURE FOUNDATIONS. The excitoment caused by the verdict of the exports, that the new Custom-House must come down, has not subaided, and the inquiry hau becn turned into a now chauncl; thatls, what can ba dono to procurs s foundstion for tho wecond attompt that will not give way. Taoe ez- periments in pile-deiving, alresdy Ceseribed, have shown that the soll on wiich the founaa- tiou reutu is eossontially bad, and that, although concroto may bo, and doubtices is, an excollent base whon it rests oo anything, it is not safo to putit on mud and then trustitto bold n heavy building. In tho pile exploration, which 1ovcaled the character of tho soil dowa about 50 feet, nothing like hard-pan was found, and no prospoct of any solid foundation was seen. In tbis view of the case the only altor- uative loft for the Bupervising Architect s to plan a pile foundation which shall dopond upon the side frictton of the pilea for support. Thia bas Leen done in many conscs, nnd bas boen successful. It secems to Lsve boen proved by tbhe bailding that & concrete foundation is not fitted for tho soll and cannot ctand the 343 tonn per foot which tho eatimstes for the new building demand. ‘Flia Iustructions to proceod or tear down must now come from Becrotary Dristow, of the Trean- ury, alter the matter bawbeen considored by lumaelf and Architect Potter. AN LYENING PAFER yeatorday published a scrios of statementa which may be pleasant to the writer, but searcoly B0 to tho officials in eharge of the Custom-louse, Concorning a certan Ten- nesaco quarry sllegod o have been purchasod by Uen, llolman, tho truth appoars to be that tho property wns uover spproached by the Goneral at all, but wes purchased by his'son ae a busi- ness apeculation, in whick he was assisted by a Hoston capltalist. Tho stouo was never pro. poscd aa material for any Custom-llouse, bo- causo its nsturs is radically delective, aud the oroamental marbls proposed to be quarnied thero is tit ouly for portious of buildings. Furthor drawing upon hts imapination, the writer in question atates that the iron worlk s 237 incles higher than the stone. ‘This is prouunnced a sorious error by Measra. Oakshote sud Iolmag, who were of the ** Committeo of Iixperts Ju referenco to the defects in_ the walls, the writer nas, with ndmnirable sagacity, extracted his de- scription from this paper of thie date subscquent to tho discovory. When it is couslderod, in closing, that tho roporter describos a pile ns driven with s '20-pound bammer (instesd of 2,600 pounds) and that Lo zesorts that 22,000,000 will be required to puc in a suitable foundation (whers Lo hou multiplied by four); 3t may easily be estimatod how much it chauges ono's views to bo omployed am private sccrotary for o fow months, Gen, Holman is away at 8t, Louls on a visit to bis famly, from whom Le lLas bocn absent nearly two years, ‘Tlhie question must shortly ariso—if it has not already—as to MWHERE TIK BLAME BELONGE in the faulty foundstlons which are shortly to caude tho Cuaton-louss to coms down. Iathe light of nature it must be evident that tho fault waa oithor ouo of design or execusion—if the former, to be cuarged to Mullot, who drew the plans: if tho latter, to Mr. Ranklo, who auporintondod their carrying out. 1f Mullett, in ignorauce of Chicago soily, ordered a concreto when he should have planued s pile aud cone creto togother, lot him_ be accursed therofor, 1t, on the other band, Mr, Raukin could Lavo made o snfiiclent foundation by carrviug out bis instructions, but noglectod tlrem, let hiwm carry the damnings of the faitbful, It I possible, nowaver, that thero {s » middle way. 3lullotmay hiava dépended upon Rankin's knowledgo of tho eoll In the block, aud orderod what mendod, in oppo of proprinty. The fucts scom to poiut Lo this, and are onges bocausa Raukin has tho reputs~ tion of making & holiby of concrete,while Mullet, up to tho time of his Chicago faiture, has beon 0 rocoi- sition porhapa to Lis awn iduas kuown aa s champion of plie foundations. Ho oven ordared them in 8u Louis, whero tho neccessity was much Joss than iu Chlcago, if tho rcal nature of tho soils hied Ucen undesstood. It may easily have beon sho fact, thun, that Mr, Mullett viclaed hia judg- mont to thatof Mr, ltankin, snd ordered foundatson which (s now gradually going to laka Jevel, 1tls understood that Bir, Mullott claima that this waa the caso, and that ho saserts that, it Rankin Lad not pressed his advice, tho prop- er foundation wonld neve besn laid, and the building boeu all right nuw, It is not the prov- fnce ot any ons man to inugn of tho rival clalms of Moasra, Mullett and Maukin, but certain it 18 thist tho fanlt lios botween tlam, and the sooner 1t ia juvestigated the botter, In the caso of tho Boston Custom-House, whero tho faulta were wob half so glarivg aa hore, to comuiitteos of invostigatton—oue o bebalf of the United States aud the other for the Htato—mau- agod to uncarth » precious lot of inefliciency ay woll a4 mismatngement and fraud. “What mlxam not balf-a-dozon shrowd mou sind hero? Chicago yoarns for & Com- mittes of “Investigation on hor Cuetom- House, aud demands to know by whoro fault Ler vet buildiug has bocu put back & year or twe, and perhaps adjournod sine die, Congrows s s long suffering snimal, and has borne with ezomplary patieuce tho demands 1aas upon her y the great burmod-out city of the world, but th wmay I’Ghlnfl'fl in the futur ot 80 readil rtars of & million 1 ofs lon & year for arolie sperimonts withj and, to avold Yote three: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MAY 8, 1876.—TEN PAGES. e ————————————— e e e e e e e e e any quention of donbt on the suuject, the call fm; & Committoa nrd ‘n:vnn{gmon [1: not prematurs, rovided sucl comm| tos ean lenfi constituted by the powers that be, nm{ without the kind offices of Copgress. It would holp our cass smaz- ingly i we of Chicago could eayto the pext Congrenn that we are not at fault about that Custom-Houso, but It was an officer of the De- partment in Wasbington. Wo in Chicago hava alno a consuming desire o kpow by whose fault this lictte mattor cama about, aud we demand an investigatinu committeo. Lot uo thenlave s solomu tribunsl to datermins whetber MR, MANKINA' DOND ta the United Statea shall bo forfelted or not. When lLio asnumed tho otiles of Buperintendent he had togive ntch & bond for the ** faithful per- formance of his dutios,” and tho question as to whothor that bond Das been forfeited or mo, when settlod, will show who lisa beon to blams in the extraordinary incompetoncy or bad jud ment which Los put Chicago’s Castom-louse back five yeais, — TEMPERANCE. MEETING OF TILE WOIMAX'S CHRISTIAX UNTON. The regular mouthly mosting of the Woman's Chiristian Temparanca Union was hold yesterdsy at No, 148 Madison street, Miss Willard presid- Ing. NO CO-OPERATION WANTED, "The firat otder of business was the considera- tion of & proposition from the Alliancs to hold Jolnt moetinga &nd to co.operate In genoral work. Pending the disoussion of ths questlon, the following resolution was offered aud adopted: Hesolved, That the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, aftur carefully consideriug tho subjoct of co- pitblls mestings, have d the broador and more general character af the work of the Allance, it would be ketter for us ta hold our meetings woparately, aithough wa wiil avold having thens st n tine or piace that will congilet with any meating of the Allauce. Hoveral comwiltos roports wore then submit~ tod and accopted, The I'scasuer's report nhowed that aiuce the Iast mecting 45,66 bad beon received from various suurces, and that §325.50 had boen ex- 1’,“,:,’"]'"]' leaving a balanoca in the Troasury of 20.490, Alrs, Coree reported upon THE LETIEL HOXE WORK, which was of au oucouraging character. She hiag induced o groat many to sign pledgzos, and bad iasucd them dupheates, Bno had sbundonod the duplicate system, however, having found that the saloons in the nelgliborbooid wers pur- clinsiug them, giving suchan would dispose of them a deluk of wiisky in exchiange. The Constitution was then taken up andalight- 1y mumended, I'ne Triendly Inn Committce was them in- cronsed by tho sddision vf the nomos of Messrs, J. Jouos, W, A. Barnes, and L. I, Iall, "Tha question of halding n County Convention at an early day of ladica intercstod io the Tem. perauce causo, waa.discussed, and, in view of tho soveral Convontious to be heldin June, the data was postpoued indetinitely. YOUNTAINS. Mrs. Coren submitted the following resolu- tion, which was adopted : Rtesolved, That a Committes of threo b appointed ta wait upon the Buard of Public Works o urgn upon them thelr reconunendation to the Commow Council the puneage of an ondloance requiring (be immediate ervetion ¢f publio stroet fountalua throughout the city, ‘The following ladics wero mppoiuted as the Cowmlites s Miss Willard, Mre. Corse, and Mrs, Howstl, On motion, the Trossurer was orderod to procure a- antl-treat pledgo book, to be placed on the Board of Trade for siguatures, Tie following appolutiienta were made for leadera of the tomperanco_prayer meotinga tho coming weok: oudey, Mrs, 0. B, Schuyler ; tueeday, Miss I, L' Wolls; Bloduesday, Min. G. lounds; Thursnay, Mrs, J. L. Merrism; Friday, Mra, W. G. Powers; Saturday, Mrs, H. L. Martin, The maoting then adjonrned. — THE BUTLER~S{/I'€§EY CASE—A SEALED ICT, Tho libol cass of V. T\ Butler va. Wilbur F. Bloroy was contluued yesterday befors Judge Rogors. Mr. Btorrs on behalf of the defondant opened by calling Mr. Cameron, of tho City Law Dopartmont, as o witaoss, Tho counael handed the wituess a copy of the libolous articlo, and asked him what bLia oplolon was of the merning of the word **shyster,” This was objocted to by Mr. Hervey, and o loug argumens ensued. Judgo Rogors thought thers was » groat difference between & verbal mlandor and a wrilten lbe), =nd whila a by- atandor in tho forner cass could give his view of the meaning intended to bo convoyed in the caso of a libel, & roader of the iboloua article could ot be allowed to give Lum viows of the eigu “eadon of the libslaus term, s It was limited Ly tuo contexs, The use of the word * ghigstar " would not ba libeloua in itealf, por unless it had the meaning given to it by the {aintilf in bis doclaration. 1t was s word of ste Introduction aud doubtful signification, and it was for the jury to say whether fhe word s takon in tho article was Lbolous. But what the witnoss understood to bo the mcaning was not allowable, and the queation would be disallowed. The witnouss then dofined & rhyster as & lawyer who did a petty, small business in the courts, but not implyng any moral delinquonoy. It ‘was not noccusncily au opproblous epithet. My, Wilbur F', Storey, ths dofondant, wan next pat on tha stand, Ha teatifiod that he was not awaro of the oxistence of the plaintiff at the timo of the publication of the article in question, nor did he ravise tho article. It waas writton by h[‘r. Northup, ther s roporter, not mow in the aity. Mr. Pock, a lawysr, thon tostified that ths word “sliystor' ooly meant a practitioner in tho Polico or Juatices' Cowrts, 1ie had heon caliod & shystor by John Wentworth ss far back as 1864, The defendant then rested, and Mr, Horvey atated he was surprisod by the rulingof tho Court that tha word *'sliystor" was not actiona- blo 1u itwolf, and asked to call some witnossos in rebuttal, This waa allowed, and Mr. L N. Arnold, & woll-known lawyer, was called. He tostifiod that the word was a torm of roproach, aud would bo spplied to & lawyer who conducted » disroputablo busincss, It would eroate indig- nlntion whon applicd to any roputable pm:fl- tioner, This elosed the svidence op both sides, and the cazs was flotuhed with {he usual sigumoents and given to the jury at 4:30 p, m,, whh leava to seal thelr vordict, e ‘THE. GRAIN INSPECTOR. ALL RERENE. Everytling was quiot at the Graln-Iospaction office yosterday. The Commissiouers paid the offica n coupla of viits, and rematned for some tima cloaated with tho Chlef- Inspector, but it is understood that tie conferences developed noth- log of » sousational charsctor, The Commission- ora consulted among themeolvon as to what ateps should bo taken in the matter of Mr, Marper's rofusal to doliver over 1iho 1noney be- longing to the Department. 'They are unavhmous upon the lmint that the money does not belong to it prosent holder, and that, whatever tloal disposition may bs made of it, 1t doos bolong to tuo Dapartmont; and they only defor action to recover it until thoy havo bad timo to consult with tho Attorney-Gencral, Mr, Root, one of the couunol of the ex-Inspect- or, insiats that the Dopartment has no right to tho funds, and that the Department bhaw erred gravely ju allowing its collections to oxcoed tho amount of 118 curront expenses ; but Itis very ove ident that toexacily balance noforehand the rov- enue aud oxpeusos of such a concorn sa tho In- spoction Departmont would bo & vory diflioult—in fuet, utter imposaiblo—~matter. Mr. Marper, it is undersiood, denies the atatement mado by one of tho Commissioners, that Lo i in arreara for current oxponeos fn tho oflica botwsen $300 and €400, aud bases bis de- uis! on tho fact that the roturna containing this indebtedneas did not arrive at the ofice until tho day aftor his suspension, The fact of the watter i, howevor, that these oxpenses wors tu- curred prior to tho nuusunumn, sad that, whilo thoy were boing inourred, e was taking {o tho xcooiptn of tha oftice. 1'rom tha present aspect of affairs, it soemu as if (o upshot of all the reaont Inspectlon-Departmont troublos is to be s hotly-fought and by no tmeans uujuteresting lawsuit, ln whichtho lawyers' fees will awallow ap & largo portion of tha eum favolved. The Commissionors will undoubtedly go to law (o recover the monsy, and will do 0 probably at the uext terin of the Couit, aa the statnte pro- ‘vides that suits for the recovery of such maonoya must bo begun with all due diligence to bo ef- fectual, According to arvongemeuts the Com- wissioners were o leave for their respective homes yosterday oveniug, ea that uubil their- legal procaodingd In the wattor are comwmenced tho public will Le svared boarng further of *tho Uarpor affair,” ———— ARMY REUNION, MUUSI0 CONNITTER, A moetiog of the Muslc Commlittes of the Army Reunion was held yoatordsy evecing ia the club-room of the Bherman House, Capt. Jack Harrington in the chalr, The following propositions for providing mmio for the reunfon: Groat Unlon Band, twelvo to sixtoon men, at $5 per man por day: Cliazles Nitsoliks, musical ditostor of the Expo- sition Dsnd, sevantosu pleces, for throo daye at $85 per day; Nevina' Military Band, aoy number of mon, At $5 per day esch. Other clty baude aro yot to be lieard froin. Tho Chair statod thot it wan the intention of the Committes to employ one band for the first dlé. five for the aeconil, And two for tho third, h motion, a Committee eonntating of Maesars, Norman Hall, Pator Haud, and —— Farrat), wers appointed to selact the bauds for the thres days, ‘l’llfldllllnl‘lflnl the number of pteces for each and, Aftor » general debate, the mesting adjourned untd nest Monday avening. TRANAPOUTATION. At a mesting of the Cowmiites on Transpor- tatlon for tho coming rouniou, hsld Thursday, 1% wan roported that the Cl & Northwestorn, Chlesgo, Hock Island & Facifie, Chicago, Bur- lington " & Qulncy‘ Chicago, Danville & Vio- cauues, Ilinois Contral, Clicago, Alton & Bt. Louis, Chicago, Miiwaukes & Bt. Taul, aud Chieago & Dacitlc Rallrosds, would carTy persons attendiug the rounlon at ane fare and & fifth, Return tickets must be ob- tained from the Committes, The MIGNIFH Contral, l'ittsburg, Fort Wayne & Clicago, lichigan tiouthern, and Vittsburg, Cineionatt & 8t, Louis, have agrecd to cairy at 2 cents por mile for the reund trip. The offica of the Committes from whom return cortificates muat ba obtained wili ba i the Bxposition Bulld- ivg during ths reunion, THE THIRT-NINTR. Gon, Mann, Maj. Dowd, and other survivors of tho old Tnlrty-uinth Llinois Volunteers, Lsld & mooting &t the Shorman Hauso club-rooms last night, and completod arrangomanta for & rejire= ssntation of their command in tho coming re- union of the Army Bocieties, Comradon fu tho couutry ate requosted to reporclo Adjt, F. 1. Aaratiall at the Ugden House st ouce. oot LOCAL LETTERS. THE CHRIBTIAN ADVOCATR: 2w the Editor of Tne Chteayo Tribuns The Northicestern Christian ddvocate han sn~ other fit of the jorkn this wook over tha short- comings of Tug Tuuie, in which the writor intimates that my letter, ** Bo Fair to Your Op- pononts,” which appeared in Tne TrinyNe: some days ago, waswmanufactured at that offics. Now, this is quito flasteriug to we, Lolag but & com- monor. But my friends do say that I drive » pretty smooth qnill, and I am not surprised that tha Northwesiern has the good senso to acknowledge it, I am, withal, a decided Mosh- odiat, taking my Sunday sermon and depositing my penuy In tho **passer " with commendsblo rogularity, Of courss I tako my church pnfur, and read it withh a roliuh only sacond to Tk Ynivuxe. But, having a mind and quiil of my owny, when tho Norlatcestern polnta at Tun Tivuse, aod erlos * Mad dog [" I nsturally Jook a littie Lo tho anlo- cedents of tho commonplaca journal which fol. lows in fts wake, and coucluda that its desire to *t gond the Inter-Ocean up to a daily of 75,000, sud Tie Tuisuxe down to 5,000, 1oay not bo altogzether disintarested ov of tho ost Methodist patteru, DPousilly the Inler-Ucean may got a “aond up,” 88 it boasts that it has struck a xich and fragrant lead iu hclplus to “pull the old man through.' Bt does any sauo person helicve that thore 1a o peper in this conntry retsined to **pull the old man through® because they bolisve ho is not guilty of adulterv—not to meution the mont astounding lying and hypocrisy which this world has over kuown? Are they not the rather like tho great (?) defendant, artfully trimming thewr #2jls to tha partisan popular breeze ? by tho ‘Tha Northwestern ia also disturbed ghost of tho Northern Paciic Railroad” * up youdor," and says: **Wa bave never puffed that roa.” Perhiaps pot, dear Norihweslern, ns yon undoratand it but did you not fusert thoir ad- vertisemanta in your " oditos columuy in such o way that™ country pzrsous, spivstors, and the uuinitlated gcuuralfy. would awollow them a8 editorial indorsement? ‘I'no agonoy of thoe religious press iu floating that onormoun awindlo {4 too woll known to ucod somiment, ¥ The daily paper in the pulas of the world, and can no moro fufl to record, 1n a decorous avd proper splrit, tho evil deods of men—that which {sgraces and bafouls soclety—than itean omis to lierald that whio is clenn, pure, and of good ro- poit. Truo, our *‘heart Is mado sick, our ear painod, with every day's ort,” but it is B part out duty to know of theso outinges, mo that we may bhate thom more jntensely, aud Do the botter able to devise meana to suppress and doatroy thom, No wall-conducted daily is milk for babes; obe viously thore will much appear which is un- suitod to any but mature minds. Truo, there are journals suiled to the capsety of the fooble-miuded aud children; not o, "howaver, tne daily press of Tna Txwuxe stamp, This atorn educator of the age canuot turn to tho right or tuo left; but pursuea acalm, truthful, judiclal, unpartizan course on theso great quos~ tions wiiich affact the wolfate of cociety, regard- less aliko of popular clamnor or applause. —— ANNOUNCEMENTS, A general meeting of all committess and those favorable $0 tha forthcoming reunion of the ox- saldiers and sallors oz tho 12th, 13th, and 14th, will bo held at the Bliarman House this evening at 8 o'clock. Membors of Decoration Committee Soldiers® Reunion, and all other goutlemon and ladies willing to Lelp in prepariug floral trimmings and wroaths, are requeatod to report at 2 p. in. o day at 179 Wabash avenus, roar of Palmer House, whore work will bs assigned thom, The annual moeting of the Illinols Humane Baciety will bo held at the oftice of tho Socioty, Room No. 14 Contral Unlon Block, corner of Madison and alarket atreots, as 3 p. nu. to-day, for tho election of officora and trausaction of such other business s may properly cone before the Bociaty. ‘The Young Men's Christlan Asscciation invite tho Iadies connocted with the difforent churolies to meet in tho Ladies' Reading-Room, in Lower Farwell IHsll, on Arcade court, Monday aftor- noon at 3 o'clogk, to srrange for a floral and strawberry foutival, in Farwell Hall, the procoeds to be used for the purchiaao of tlowers so bo dis- tributed in tho difforent hospitaly of the city. Tho lecturo of Prof. Pepporon “Tho Romauce of Light" to-morrow sfternoon, st McCormiok's 1iall, mili be illustrated by the must brilhant worien of sciontiflo oxperiments ever given in this city, ‘The famous ghost will appear, Tho Bunday’ Lecturs Bocisty pays out $200 to provide the publio with this oxtra lecture, but tha price of admiesion will ba ooly 10 cents. Tho an. nouncemont by the managers of the Woman's Tolytochme Instituio that they aro to give this eutertainment is a niatake on thalr part. phistes > et SUBURBAN. TouEss’ PANE, Q1d Mre, Bandys, of Rogora' Park, wae eltting at har window laat Saturday afcornoon watchiog for the arrival of the Lalf-past 6 train with her oldeat boy and the noxt woek's vogetables, whon the boom of Hergt, Jennings' cannon smote her ear, ‘Ha" maid she, rather diasppoiutodly, “ihen it'aonly agirll" but asthe roport was caught up inthe solemn by-waysof Rosehill and shrown back $o the Park with almost un- diminished volume, & banign smile atolo ovar the old Isdy's featuros ss shie uttored with a chuckle of polf-aatisfactions “I know it was a boy." The ozact, connection belweon the Sergoant's canaon and the romarks of the old Jady may bo rather indistinet o non-rosldent readors, and an explauation is in order. Bergt. Jonoings haw for the past few wofiu trod the ground with tho proud alr of an expect- ant grandfather, and, 1u order to inaure an early and general anuouncemcnt of the approaching triumph, he took care to adviso tho noighbors that s scon as the sxpected arrival took placo, or s soon after as Lie could got the thing losded, his cannon would beloh forth tho oyluf intelli- gence, and that it would ba one buog for a girl and two for s boy. The event has caused in- tanss excitoment In tho auburbs, sand a Hohaale Truates election could hardly cause such a hering at tho Bergoaut's house ss took place ant Baturday svoning,snd it is proper tostato par- outhetically that two or more of the young Beue- dioke of ¢he Park approachiod the Hergeant dur- ing the avening, andwhispered in hisear, I my, Jonnings, you couldn't lend me that cannon and » couplo of charges of powder or mo, mnext weak, oouid yon ? " ‘Thie only one who feels bad about it all is old Mra. Handys, who had sot her heart on ita boing a boy, and sho insiste that it certainly would have boen a boy only for that usaty eoho from Rosehill. WABBINOTOX NEIGHTS, The stone s on the grouud forthe new Fe- male Bominary on Ninoty-Afth strest, and bids ara calted for for tho work, which will be com- monced as soon aa the varlous contracts are do- clded, The south half of Beo, 5 18 to be graded by atreeta into G-aare blocks thls sprlug, The sev- orsl ownors are eontemplsting lmprovements im bullding, &o. Onk stroot, betvesn Ninoty-ninth and Ninety- fitth stroots, has been orderod paved by the Doard of Truatass. The Raev. D, L. Hoffron is spoken of a8 tho now Principal for the dlstrict schools. The poo- ple will ba fortuuate indoed if they can aecure tho nervicos of thal gentleman, ‘Tha Catholies sro continuing to make good Improvements, ',l'ha( are now fancing the whale biock occupied by tha Convent with a Landsome and costly fonce. PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. The Babcock Engine, T the Editor of The Chicage Tribune: @nAxDp 1sLAND, Nob,, May 1, 1875,—1 desire to expross, through tho columns of yonr valuable paper, our appreciation of ihe great effcotive- noss of our Babcook KEneine in saviug our town from a genoral conflagration on the 28th ult. The firo originated In a framo building, 23 by GO foet, two slories high, shingle roof, aud scon had full control of ths building, Many of our citizons thought our town wonld ba swapt from existonce, and wero exprossing the wiah, it wo only had n stoamor lore,” as they thought the Baboock Lngine wounld be not bo able to hold the fire in oheck, Dut they.wers soon happlly disappointod; for, In lesa than fif- teen minufes flom the time we Legan to play upon the flamos, the fire waa out, aud the ongine on its way to the engine-houze. Tho entire damags will not oxceed $600, and we a0 all satisfied that the engino saved mauy times Lior cost to us, in this singlo instance, 1have hiad fifican yoara® experionce in the New York Fire Departmont, and yet I must say that tho Babeock Lnginoes are tlie preatost pro- taction against loss by fire that I evor saw; and 1 believe thom to bo tho groatest benefit and mort powarful auxillary to suy well-regulated Fire Departmont that the ingonuity of msn ever invented, and oneo! which the inventors may justly feel proud. In short, wo now look upon the Babcock apparstus as & Pretentive Depari- ment in iteolf, which is ncoded, and far more necessary than large and expenstve I'iro Depart~ monts, The Babcock Engines aro alwaya ready to worlk the moment thoy reach & fire; thereiuno delay in laying hoso or connocting with hydrants ; and tho oxtinguisbing power of 75 gallona of tho chomicala is oqual to over 4,000 gallons of wa- ter, which entirely obviatos any neccasity for flooding buildings with water, and causing great losa therchy. 1 nleo dosire to stato that many of our citizens were u[:)pond to the purchasc of o Daboosk Eu- ging; but now thoy cannat find words etough to a:[;n:n their appreciation of the appsratus, aud they aro all converted to tho truo principlo of proventing conulfinuouu, viz.: by having an apparatus with whiclh wo can casily” extinguish n].l inciplent flres, and thus save our town from the sad fate which haa o recently visited Osh. kosh, Wis., and many other of our Wostorn and Notthwestern cities and towns during the past forw yors, Our wonder mow {8, why peopls delay and procrantiuato until their factoriea and homos ars in ruins, when they can procure such invaluable Pprotoction againet firo, for » comparatively smal amount of nioney. Asny citios seem to think that thelr only pro- tection and security depeud on baving large and expenmive ateam fire ougines with which to fghs couflagrations, Tho steamors are woll cuou;ih in their place, and eaunot bo disponsed with in citiea; but did thoy provent the tlamen from re- duciog to ashea your largo and beautiful city, the prida and Queon of tho Weat? Bhe had not oven tho sack-cloth whorovith to cover Ler nakeduocas, but tho ashes and ruins wore plonti- ful. Who does not romembor the great anxiety and Intoroat manifosted fu all parts of the country ovor tho sad and terrible calamily that Lalfell Chicago on the 8th and 9th of Octobor, 18717 Ilow nearly you were to mosling = sim- ilar fate on iho 1ith of July, 1874, nouo can tell. It @oems o mo that, with all the great improvements in appliatces for extinguishing fices, aud especially the light chemlcal apparatus, which can be nrouf:m into sorvico imwediately, Cliteago, or any other city, need have bub little fear of contlagrations, so long rs thoy are properly protected agsinst ju- cipient fires by laving s sufliciont amount of auch apparatus, Hteamera could then be held in rexorve for cases of groat emorgency. Thoy supply tho samo place in a Firo Dopartment, snd sland in about the same rclationa tiere, that heayy artillery does to an army, It “& military chioftain would attempt to esp- ture the rod demons of the prairio by surround- ivg thom with heavy artillory, would ho not be callod a lunatic, and bo deposed at ooce ? Thon, in the namo of common ssuae, and all that ir ratiopal, reasonable, and sound, Lotk in theory and practice, how can paeople oxpoct to surround tho fire demon with the beavy artillery of the Firo Departmonts, which often cannot be brought mto action until the fland has got & good starton the **war- nsv.h," and s leaving ruin and desolation be- tud ? Why not provout tho cause (incipient fires), and consoquauntly entiroly avoid the offoct and {ta aad reaulta 7 A woll-oflicerod and organized army Is nevor eaught in the enemy's counry without & proper and sufliciont number of vedottes, well sup- portad by streng lines of ' ¢ akumlisbers,” who are always roady fo moet and ropol any attack of the coemy. This chocks the impotnosity of the first obslaught, even 1f it does not aiways ro- pulse it. In the latter event, the rosorvos snd nieavy artillery are praperly disposed and pro- pared for the work befora thom; which sould not possibly bo tho csso without the aid and protection nfforded -by the cavalry aud light in- fautry, Without thoese the hoavy artillery would Ve of but littte use, oxcept to incraase the panio and coufusion of the moient. I'havo ofton witnessod similar ocourrences in what was consldered well-regulatod iire Depart~ menty. Why? Simply bLocausa the evemy came **za a thief in the night,” and found tho guardians of publio safoty tuprepared, having no brigade of eavalry or light infantry in the Fire Dopartmant to moeot and repel the first at- tack ; conuequently the flames gain a foot-hold, aud doom tho city to & holocsust of fire, No ono entertains groater respact than myself for tho uoble army of men who battle, dare, aud do all in thelr power—ofteu sacriicing sheir lives—in the contest to galn the mastory over the flamos. Yot I am thoroughly couvinced that our Iire Dopartments are glaringly defeclivd in their organization, Are tho chiofu to biame fur this? No! llow about our City Fathers, thoso *“grave and revorencd seigntors,” who, in amomoent of weaknoss, when the tempter in near, may not Lo able to resist or rofuso a slice from tls purchasc-money of an_ 88,000 or 810,000 steamor, ars they tao blamo ? What does it mat. terif cltion baye no ligut fire spparatus, which could be brought into instant use for the extin. guishmont of fircs in thelr inciploncy ? Buch apparstus Is comparatively inexpeusive, both to nurchnln and lo msintain, The City Fathers ave dons their duty (7) by pun.-lmalnr the Loavy artillery, and can look on complacently sud * fid~ dlo while Itoms burns.” I firmly believe in tho principle of axtinguishe ing iocipiont fires by tho Clhiomical Apparajua ; and, while I havo no intorest in the matter, ex- copt the general welfare and safoty of our cities and towns, yet I desire to say toall who want rrotantlon and sccurity against flre, U186 some- bing that can be quickly applied, and in instan- taneous and powerful inita action, Iam, air, yours truly, C. P, HeNpERSOXN, Chiot Engineer Fire ment, Graud Island, Neb, Not All Called for Yet. A few of tho O, 0. I, clothier's fres prizes still re. mein unclalmed, and as these articles will be given to whosver holds the remainlng lucky numbers published May 1, none should fail 40 look ot thelr ticket, Br, Nultioghs epring stock for men, youthe, vays, and children has been solocted with the gresteat care, and s wortliy of esamination, Thoss who havo been in the habit of wearing only custom goods will find garments offored by this house madein tLs very best stylos, cut to £t perfoctly, and manufactured from both {nln)gn and domestlo goods, at prices to auft overy man's purse, 184 and 166 trest, oppoaite tha Palmer House, has already bacomes s centre of at- Araction {o clotbing pyrchisess, - 1f Our Out.of-Town Roaders ahould want any dyeing done $u & superior mannor, they can rely upon the old establlahment of Cock & McLain, Thelr new * ¥rench dry process * saves ro~ moaving trimmings and rippiog, Order by mall, 80 Dearborn street, ‘You Want Now Window Shades for your stors, ofics, ur dwelling. You can try the ity over, and, our word forit, if you goto Hilger, Jeuking & Faxon's, 22 and 231 State stroet (“House- furuishing llow "), you'll buy, —_— Ohloago & Northwestern Rallway—Sun. day Train. . ‘The through Pacifio ezprees traln for Counell Dlufls, Omaha, 8an ¥rancisco, and all other Far-West polnts, will lsave the Wells atrect dopot of the Cbicago & Notthweatern Bailwey at 10:14 a. ., Bunday, May 9. ‘Thaough ticketa and alesping-car berths can be secured st the Company's offics, 83 Clark strent, Sherman House Tlock, Ticksta via Chirago, Nurilugton k Quincy and Ohleago, ock Tatand & Pacifio Raliways aza geod on thia traln, : s S Glen Flora, The curative qualities of tha Glen Flors mineral water In all kinda of kidnoy complatnt sre placed bo- yond a doubt, Ask your druggiat for clroular giving full particulars, —_— Chickering Pianos contain all fatest improvements, Over #6,000 persons have teatified to their superiority, Nesd's Templs of Musie, 92 Van Duren street, No Man can add & oublt 1o his stature, but, by ming Sozodent, he msy add to the beauty and durablitty of his testt), and thereby (o his popularity with the adorable sex, —e Minoral Wator. Glen Flora mineral water for sale by O, Tatum, 146 Madlson strect. —— e HMANRIAGES. OFFIRLD_MUNSON=1 by th flac TT. Be 2 oain: Clonrio and’ Bay Ressopled, dau GRISWOLD~DREW-O0n the 6th Inst., by the Nov, . Ttydar, Bir, Georgo K. {riswold aua Miss Tats Or rew, of 9 city, No cards DEATHS, GATVIN-On Ihe 7th Iast., Thomas Garvin, aged 78 enss, Tuneral will take Blufl from bis Jate residence, fo. 168 Jalinson strost, nn Nunday, 9th in 0 iclock, te Unurch ef _the Tloly Famlly, thones to Calvary Uosmetery y cartlazes, . “?1,/' Ilatttord (Conn.) and New York City vapers pleass TATIMER. Tridsy morning, May 7, Salll A s A T T e g Frionds ate’invited to attend fuuersl sorrices withont further notlca at restdonce, No. 13 Unton avenae, Hunday, 9tl $nsty, 4130 p, 1, FOORD~On the 6th & Rylyeater Toord, of Siveator anrd, ok D ot Norioily "R Lo Coputs, Ny Yo, 8809 44y unafal front t20 Ontlindral of 58, Pater and Faal, Bat- urday, Bth inst., atila, n. MABUN=May 7, at Konsinaton, IIL, Alexander Mason, oarh, torriorly of thix ciiy, Atod 6 Funeral by cars to itosenill on taturdar, May 8, ADAMS. X thon, 2tlas Fran e v moniia R han agnd 26 oses and 3 m day evoning, st the rosldencs of ‘Wait Quinar stres ohin Harele HARRIGAN~On T Tivned Caver: For ' gan, Iate of Tipporary, Ireland, azod 24 years, Fimeral oo bunday, 9in fask, by csrs to Calrary Comotory. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SDOTHING SYRUP has boeu nsed for children with naver-fafling succoss, It corrects said- 1ty of the stomach, relfovas wind colic, regulatos the baws ols, curca dysenteryand diarchos, wilolher arislag lrom tasthing or othor causes. An old and wetl-tried roiods, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THEHOUSEROLD PANAUEA will bo found tavalus: ble. Immediate rollef will follow it une §nall cases of in in omach, bowels, or side; rhoumatism, callc, olds,sprains.and brulses, Forlotornalaudextectal uso, Ohildren Often Look Pale and Siok Froth 7o other canre thao having wornis {n the storsach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMVYITS will destroy worras withont Injury to the ohild, balag perfoctly waiTe, and fros from all colorlag or othor lojurlous ingredients wsa- ally ussd in worm prepasstions, Suld by all drugglits, 2t contaa box, Giles’ Liniment Io- hY dids of Ammonia fs not s miztare N of cumphar, esseutial olls, and R Ereany, but s a selontifio combink- on, used al] the firstclase physicians io New York in Inil :}l:l'll;ri ll:gml':‘:‘uli""' '}W.l‘l ] Stac b Uinte of ths kaads or fes Thpoel St e teken Gtaenellr ey, Now "By 411 Drureitor, A - York. Jfl" oo nnfi‘ll per. .N)m. AUCTION SALES, L A. BUITERS & CO., AUOTIONERRS, 168 MADIRON-ST,, OHIOAGO, o 'his Uldost Auction Flem IN TUY NOWTIWERST, BUTTERS & CO.'S SATUILDAY'S SALR, FURNITURE, Gangral Hlousebald Goo Planos Cerbom Siolarmia, oto. Batundny Morning, Mar®, ut :30 o'clock, A thele Balearonma, 108 Madison: WM. A, DUTTHRS & OU.. PRREMPTORY SALI OF UNULAIMED GOODS, BY A. LIPMAI, THE PAWNBROKER, AT BUTTHRS & 0.3 AUGTION KOOMS, & fucdsy Mormings Mo 1t Aohekes, ol Siwelez, and eetal Merctaidica, 110 will olera very rich lot of DIAMONDS ’ Large Evergreens, Hardy Perpetual Roses, Grapevines, Ete., MONDAY AFTKRNOON, May 10, at 2:30 o'clock, At BUTTERS & CO.'8 Auctlen Rooms, 103 Madison-st, RETATL, HARDWARE STOCK, uctioneers, per and anvelopes. roserve, Tussdny morning, May 11, s0g-sty Y31, A, BU 0., Auationears., By 8. DINGEE & CO,, Auctioneers, 80 and 21 Kast Randolph-at. THIS DAY AT 10 & M., Our Rogular Saturday Auotion Bale of New and Usod Honsehold and Ofice FURNITURE, CARPETING, BEDDING, ETO, Tho sontente ot alargs Private Nesldence, ELRGANT Plus) D 2,000 ba o naj o e sold without at il o'loak, at our ssine-vasias, fo} Madii W3, UTTills & O PARLURBUITS in Haticthot, mmod asy. g Oaa d edatands, Loutiges, Kasy-Chalrs, Matransos, 2o, T Iot ot of M1s8¢ Corpets, Drussals, Tapsatey, and "Als0, 100 Ralis New Carpeta |a new and Tusty Patterns, Jarge lino of Unfinished Furnitars, Hedatoads, Commades, Washsiands, Wardrubes, Ceniro. 3 Hsadse Ob , Rl L) . S ¢ 11 K O TUESDAY, May 18, at 2 p. m., On the premises, the folloming described seal-astate: One-story frame Cottage known as INO. 11 KRITEL-ST., Contatalng 8 rooms, with cellar, water, sta, ; houva 17256 feot, with lot 41100 (eet. Alao, at (he sais time 1ha ons.stury Cottags INO. 16 KBITEL-ST., Contatntng 7 rooms, wilh bath-room, closat, water, ga . ifouse Tibia on presises Wit o lots, 3x At Ne, 154 Blate-st. GRAND ART SALE. Italian Marble Garden, Hall and Parlor Statuary. Comprising_subleots~Innocence, B Apallo, it (s it ta? stet ERRR RN G TSR a S EATD RS Tt FiALYS ¥roncls Heours, Hiack Uloaks, Hironse firon VABRY ON A Sloanaand Agate 8 ot allal lrapor ste 1o be aald st publia WEDNESDAY AND TUURSDAY, MAY 13 AND 18, , AS lwz’l B mi;dn"ll,:ll‘l,wll’; m., a4 No 154 Btatest,, be. s, TR soay V.1 onamDRRS & 0O, ‘Austion bl s0d Urmola Gt 21-Lay d Fluures, MARBLE HAL antol Vasos in Amarmio, vod Htatueties, eto., 1taly o} of Fhila. AUOTION SALES, By THOMAS & SONS, ‘Auctianesrs, Philadalohis, Ta, TRUSTEES' SALE, KSTATS: OF JAY COOKR 1§ DANKIUPTOY, VERY KLEGANT Country Scat and Form, 214 .Acros, ‘WILL BE BOLD AT PUDBLIO BALK, On TUESDAY, May 235, 2573, at n o'clocits noon, AT THE PHIEADELPHIA EXCHANGE, rge and vory olegant country sest an SUONTE N Stioratog P e n tontwomary o euslyn fronts on Bpring-av,, Cholten., Pnseit i G, VGV Rl Seppuzivanis fiallrond, gd oifier atrasty Gre pita tion, en the North P o T e i g IS ranlis alone (from she quarries u, Diaoe and from Quincy, asr.3 T the most substengy and goat by TuAGDor, fAlatied 16 ard woods, 5 rof b iron ‘Desins, toors 18l wtit mortar, msklug 1t vers sl U ire proot: btlk by dass’ work By dot: Kice, Fion rareoou by e Iate owner, ah 4 14'tho Handuwimest, largavt, s in this country: unobstructed v Lowery s Around, which eantut b enunliad in any olhes Htato; 1isa on tha firet tloor &R ex\eRUN porch, Troutis annekrly every atdo, porlecooors, TANAN And Stlies b ‘A landsomne patlor, musio-rooun, aitting. Toom, ofts Ubrary, conrcrvatory, dinjng-room (wii rgpout st s i shuel, By ol Wity thre clol on the third tiver 4 oedarclotels. nn&h Oiftod and furnishod for i cancorte, aage ry i 3 tanks and 3 amall rooms 1o tow. the ndor the entire bulldin, , wiite marble man d throughout wall vautilat 3, with bath-rooma eor ot, furnished complote with nd’canvenioneo, uto, deer. gate on the main entrances, § ouses, 3 farm-barns, lce-housa (fillad), old aa t-rubl} (vory pletureeaus), frame sohonl-Buase, 6 fountains, natatorium aud rosorvolr, representing rulne, valuable stone-quarrien (3 pened and worked) with rafl road_track, § orchards of fruittreos of various kinds, numerous bot-bed rga vegotable gardon, 13 {iih 8 suring houses) of excellent wator s’ mumber s, A beautiful A of clovated building 808 through th ro pas: R langtl of the pisce, wi il soangan Bt herbiotts sad othor Ledges, 3 fi aad ‘hendsoma lighted by strest. ph] with gat made ] romlsca); the di walks argund the hionse rives aa d o L rallroad station ars macademlzed ; reat 01penng, were made ta drain fato Ul ro ace 911 of land, half upla moadow, and the balance beautitu) forest, aad the Borlunlf property cost the late ownnr over 81, 00000 It worthy' the attention of capitailste aud speculators; could bs advantagoousty dls svrie counity sites, and thoro is slon quarrios 19 bulld ovér 1,000 houses, and ¢ betug in Montgomery Cannty ix, tho tazos aro vory Ii A survey and photogeaphle slews may Ls & Auction rooms, It s convouiont to eburehios of difforant denominatians, Acadawion, atores, sto, “Tiie Uld York Ratlrosd Statfon Is on this property, ELEGANT FURNITURE, Horsts, Carrlages, Slelzhs, Farming Implements, ¢l Flne 0fl Paintings, Valuable Books, go Btock of Party lhuwh;x‘nnrl Bherry Winea, Tnoluded in ths sale of real eut, houweliold furniturs, aboat of raro_and valusbia {008, o 1 s card of aduilt hie“te varchase) from ROWICH , Trustan. M, THUMAS & SONS, Auctlonears, 139 and 141 Honth Fonrth. PILADELIRLL May, T 1 oo Lonrtiiit LRmLADRLTEL My BY G. P. GORE & CO,, 68 and 70 Wabash avenue, On Satorday, Hay 6, at 9 oeluck 16 crates W, G, Croskery In epenlols. o+ o A v L Parlor, Iibrary, Uhsmber, sud Kitcaen Furnlture, ‘Wardrobos, Betl»lnnn& Frenoh sad Gorman Plate Hale ik Mattressen, Parlor su B o o, Lyasaets s "Waot S s, BhOW-casos, Lrtas Ji - e o h ) ool Uarpets, Couks GRORGE P. GORE & CO., Auctionsers. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES AT .ATUCTION, Saturday May 8, at 11 ("Clock Sharp, Open sad Top Buggies, Demoorats, Twe pring Phaetons, Business Duggies. Also & { slagle and double Ma; By QEO. P. 3. JORE & CO,, 68 aud 70 Wabashav. DRY GOODS. On Taesdsy, May 11, we liold another roat Hale of Dey oo dovarintion, togother with tio. Foaulan, o e Undurwony? Lo o Pars v d Felamings, Geata' Furolsinge Tajlord o"of Fancy s Fetmings: Honrins BUice, Soriats ata. ings, Howl 1, Tl 2 LA T A liay HATS & CAPS s largost aod most complota line shown ths_seseary ry_grade and varlety ol \ > Soalie goods 1o Whool, Fur, Cloth, Folt, Cassimors: ator CLOTEITNG. C d Youthn! wear, with o orderad to close ouk nfante’ Drassss an s, 8kirts, Wrapnoers sto. aridwars, Cutlory and Biated Ware. nd Kunimor Lress Goods, Dress Silks, Lawas, Suitlngs, otc, CARPETS. Another bandsome line of Carpots, In 2ply, ¥ DauHle Gotten Chain aikd 31 monl bous.Fiss gords sod destrable paterns,” Sale gpens 844 KO I’ GO & ga, s3and 70.Wabasbear, AT AUCTION, On Tussday, May 11, at 11 0'0look Sharp, Now is your time to buy Onrriages., A bankrupt stock of Carriages, Open and Top Buggles, Democrats, Two and Thros Bpring Phoetons. Must be sold to poy advances. Also = fine stock of Harnessos. AN ESPECIALLY Large and Attractive ATUCTION SALE OF CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, ‘Will be held by ns WEDNESDAY, May 1% at01-3 a. m. Balo on exhibition Monday and Tuesday, and dealors are requested ta look it over, GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 08 & 70 Wabash-av, TEEURSD.AY. 208 m,, Regolar ol A Pt Muu’s, Hoya' . You! AT Fisrs, Mestery Notionie U HINGIA F1owors, iustery. Notiont, Un; Lo Glound, Tiross Clocds, Shawls, ead Qur Ourpet sales are mors atiractive thanever, We sre sellin first-olass all-wool Iograin Carpats, 4110 quatity sud measurement of which 1o guaranteed. e als offes able cotlon chisin g 00, 68 and 70 Wabash rectrm——s . L ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO,, Austionosrs, 77 aad 39 South Dostborn-at, Baturday Morning, May 8, at 9:30 0'Clock, Eatensive salo of Rioh and Elogant Parlor and Chamber Seta, and a full sssoriment of NEW FIBRST-OLASS FURNITURE, Also shattel wortgage sale of Contents of Private Residence. A large line of Carpets, Mattressos, Bedding, ete. ol et Hiolifwenn, wiuans s By JAS. . MeNAMARA & CO., 27 East Washingtoust. Grest Ostalogus Trade Sale of 3000 CASES B0 & swogs AUOTION, TUBBDAY Moralng, May 11, o4 )4 o'clesis, V. B. GOILE i VAbashony, By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO. Auotionsers, 195 aad 197 Xast Readolph.st, Qreat Auction Balo of Furniture of all bads THIS DAY, 83108, m. Onoof the finest stocks lu the aity to ba sold without reserva: Parlor Buits fn Halz.Cloth sad eolur, Marble-Top Chamber Sets, Marble-Tep Tebles Easy Chalrs, Bodstoads, Baresus, Commodas, #to. Also Lot of Relrigerators and Saloon Flaturos. Also Jot of Drussels Carpets. Assoriment of Ofios Deaks, sta., sto. MILKING RRUAH & 00, Augtiongers, FURNITURE, P.&LJ.OASHY, Noa. 41 and 43 Fifth-av,, BT e et ezt o e s oL R Boe Deiks. Couaters, Ahelriog, b ools, Yurslsnre Capets Siore, le: Hodas, 820 Usa-¥isiires buabt aad oEN