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. :1875.—SIXTEEN | PAGES: 6 3 THE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: .SUNDAY, MAY’-9 LaCrosse. branch ‘ Chicago, Milwauk last fall to visit bis children, Br. C. G, | that they uso-Lyon’s Hall: for ong Sunday, and | fry. Durhemswi inliy Glacts ae Foal Ralroade et ee | Be thi 0. H. | decide ata fature meeting'aa to ‘loaning it. Tae eae! ie cake aes la matt. $ *{ ing down the demon of intemperance during the | comfort in our’ churches, scoording to the 8 OUR NEIGHBORS. firat years of his martied life, ‘bought a lotand amount of money hat is lavishod aoa them, | & St. Paul Railrosd:- + ~- Duell, Sheriff of thia county, and- Mrs. 8 wht : - mee r Hoath, and other relatives, infending to return | Treasurer reported chat, with tho excoption of | friends they have made during their reaid built the houge he lived in when he snnifed'him- | than in any other buildings that we crect, Isn't | Wo ehail be swopt out ana in. tip-top reception e no poate order by the Isth inet, Now, fcrond ‘Turuxz, | ithe spring, but death called him away. Mr. | their fanded debt of- $4,500, ‘which is amply se- | for cil wend Gone Geet home, self ont, upon it. When drink got too'strongfor | there a combination of vicious architecture, S is P “dim, religious light,” uncomfortable tempera- | we hopa you will not forget to pay us # viait when | Buell has been a membor of the Baptist Church | cured on their lot, the Society is out of-debt,.and |. Postmaster Leo is conralescing from’ seriong 5 over fifty years, He was an: exemplary Chris- | that there was ‘enough delinquent pew rent to | injuries received by the fullinig of somsthing on him, he went down hill fast. The two uncles of you need to recuperate. * i bea tian, an affectionate husband and parent, and | mest the expenses for the remainder of tho year. | his left eye while inspeoting anew honas: the four orphans refused to have anything todo | ture, uneasy seas, ministerial whines, pious Arcadian Delights and Their | with the four children orths property; and tho | cant, and ecclesiastical smells, that keep the pele OR " ses for tl "Consequences. LAL Say SLC ee ae areak bulk Of tbe roople aatalde oto aecaad ~ KENOSHA. pra ae renee ar Mr. and Mrs, O° F Gibts will celebrato the eecciety ie com taarealy ae tie Bie irs + | S BLUFF OLD HAL” oN HI5 PI AIX, 4 tending on |." 5 pen den a ny The’ Chicano ivigune, . | - Mx'Pentacoat, living north of the city, ix quite | twonty-fifth anniversary of their wedding Friday | cago, ~ ir. and Mrs. Ervia to Chi- fa tind ores FRR hampered, by bis creed cies of Mame || Petal Correspindence af The' Chicago Tritimne, ~ | ao ecereatie want an notwithaiazding che | oyéning, ‘the 14th. A large nuiiber-of Invite- | irc Ree beter nenog, . * NoRwoop Panx. For the past two weeks I have to | the’ f the Academy of Music . ‘i i bad occasion iecommon platform of the Academ Benoswa, May 8.—The month was. ushered in | fact that hia 97th birthday occurred Thuraday.,.. | tions have beon issued, tickle his Honor the Mayor under the soles of | than ever before? and will not his auditors real- ¢ is 4 ‘i 2 they: reflect | by a snow-storm which covered the groundtothe | The Rey. S. S, Fisk, duriog the past weak, | A vocal and instrumental éoncert will be given : : i i? at the Wilmette Church Tuesday evening, under |-" The cotrss of scientifle lectures extensivaly John Burke Points a Moral and | tis feet, on account of that annual mossago.. I | ize a corresponding freedom when: ; Zz 5 ati y theirs,’ and that | depth in 2 fine young galo | has been confined.to his houge on account of ees that the seats they occupy are | lepth of 2 inches or more, and # fine young gi the direction of Madame Pattianl, "A great treat | advortined to be given'at the: Reformod Chace "Adoims a al am rejoiced to sey that “blu old Hal” has re- and that ne > a establishes imeclf in my od opinion,—and thi i 1d into a pew that i 3 oe is sickness. gee ee: : orns a fale, — if peta opinion, no-cne.bf chem: ia wedged: into 8p of wind blowing at‘the time“made Lively work | * 5/0Philander Stewart’and wife left home Inst | is expected. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednoady evenings, dia will in the opinion of ot! i ‘at and. aristocratic | © : reese : pote me i Se Maen thoy eae ene ood friends | been bought and:paid Zor by somo aristocratic | with sign-boards, rickety: old framé-buildinige, | glovany hoy ve te viele rolatiees aed ends | Tho Gelestio Club held ite éemieniauatetection | pote’ suction, the’ atiendevce san 4 and benighted ‘foot-travalers.. A May-day party | in New York. They will bo. absent * four weal Monday evening at-the residence of Mr.J.S. | small ‘The lectures were excellent, a gad sdiirers, when they learn the fecie,—by bis | neighbor? 1 evident intoution todo what hi ht to ‘J . READIN’, RITIN', AND’) & ‘ " Sees t on.such @ day as that would have been decidedly | . B. L. Flagg and family havo returned to Wau- | Pago, ‘The regular exercises were dispensed area ehy : : : with, the greater part of tha avening being spent | 86Fvéd-& better patronage, The fact does nok The i “= | done long ago : intorpose his veto where he is | © That eupreme peaco thal usually fills the Mil- Significance of the New Depar- estiffied an outlay is contemplated that ought | waukeo Dosot hes been turned. into s troubled malapropos... Certainly the ‘Queen o' the May.” | kegs : - 3 7 k well for the li tare in Church Worship, not to be sanctioned. Of such » character, it iz | sea recently over the action of the Board of Al- | sould hava had a pinched, blue look, and."the | < Jobo McCanns. who for sometime past has | in balloting for officers, which always causcs a pen st for the literary and aciantifo tastes og stated, ia the late vote for tho Seventh Ward | dermen in the sppointment of a School-Commis- ‘driving slo ? ad bi ith been living in Baltimore, was home on a,.visit | grant dealof merriment. - The balioting-raaulted ‘The Ons. a i ee ‘ Park, which he is credited with an intention to | sioner, Toclearly understand the case, the ing slost would have mado sad: havoc.with | during the week. He left Fridaynight for Pitts- | in tho election of H. B, Hurd as President ; ‘gone pew school-building is almos) a reality, a yeto. This improvement has been‘a costly one, | reader inust first be made aware of the fact that | her-gais dress. No, tnisiclimate is not oxsctly | burg.» | : Beal Mr. Charlea Beyer, Vice-President ; Airs. Perey | At the late meeting of the citizeda to vote on the The Local Inflammation that Afflicted | bat it isin process of being carried out, and it | the schools, and everything elso, in Milwankeo suited to dances on the greentward in May, for 2 TN GENERAL. - ,. | Slaymaker. Seerotary.;.and Mrs. George Lord, | matter, ¢ was almost unanimously determined that ig ran by the politicians, are made subsorvi- || its paonliarities ate mapy, and such .as’‘trr’the | |The arill at the -artesian well hos again | Musical Durectress. The next mosting of the | Upon. “The costo: tha buildiog will be about is : “stnok,” this time at tho depth of 790.feck.. ~-- | Club will be held at the residence of Mr. Chatles | $27.000,. Reyes fe datedor to no school Milwankes for the Work. pipe, earth, andall the reat of if, to faoumber | ent te their ambition and mishew and hence it ipe, earth, and nll the it, to incumber | ‘ent to their ambition and’ wishes,and ‘henes it, is h st aha ¢ ; ee fo fround, in tho ststeit is ‘now? ie, and tho | ia that wo sometimes put upon the boards a roar- Seroagest nervosand jnnge.. Wverahe so inclined | 4 vaultis now building in tho Catholio ceme- | Comstock, : i a ue : work to be stopped when two-thirds through. | ing farce, whon it would be manifestly to the | {ho Terk of the Weather might remedy. matters | tery in this city. g : ‘The musicale given by Prof. Mayo and hig |”. Mrs. R. P. Lunt, of Evanston, ia visiting her Bull, by vetoing the proposed expenditure, his | credit and pleasure of both performera‘and au- | Dee avai gad trectin the aif, and the discoa. | +, 1b0 lecture on astronomy, by Prof. Wood, of | pupils at the Woman's College, Mfonday evenin: sisters Aira, Loria Collins, a Lakeside, the Last New Wise | Honor will show a disposition to carry his recont | ditors £0 hava a respectable drama cnacted. ._ «=| Pl? the chill and frost in ¢ho eit, and the diséoa- | Eranaton, given at the ME. Chorch ‘Tuesday | was but poorly attended, on account of, the in- | _ Tha church sociable was held at tha Rev. Mr. ‘ i strictures into practical effect. None of us ob- | ‘The vory last thing of the sort was the ap- | sosdimens of humanity se | evening, waa *‘ulimly” attonded. ~The Jeoture | clemency of tho westhér. ‘Tho absencd of so | Gulick’s Thursday. A large number were ros consin Watering Place. ject to the strictures, for wo know too well, alas, | pointment of s party bythe name of Mallon, | *Po*ime emanity : gave entire satisfaction to those who were | many of the ‘lovers. of music from | ettand sccmed to enjoy evory moment. itt . how frightfol our expenditures hava became; | wnose given name is Patrick, to be School-Com- | 544. qmurada: eeine while Mfr. Votney | Present. me this very pleasing entertainment isto be | 4nd Alrs. G. are famed for their ioupitality. but strictures without action, when the power | missioner from the Fifth Ward, and the banish- | prenth wag driviog is chocwostern outskicts cf | .rB® bashfal young man, whoso expected wad- | regretted, aa it no doubt was the cause of % PARK nIDGR. > bee ene : layin the Mayor's pen-fingers, -was simply | ment of a highly-odneated and experienced gen- | tro cite hia Vorastook righty aad, suddenly | UDe Was brielly alladed’ to im lant Sunday's | tho young ladies losing a grant deal of interest | Mr. Frank Moss intends building ® residericg News and Gossip from Our tmmediate | sdaing insult to injury. Io this case, somo | tloman. ‘Patrick's qualifications for the position | ihociy. His bores toos teeht, andy Suddenly | gimes, atates that he is not the least bit scared. | in their petformances, watch, under other cit: | on the corner of Prospect t resldaricn think the Mayor might compromise by allowing | sre not considered first-class ;" indeed, to ‘speak’ Phe Tron" dvortutaine the bases, throwing is, | bere is ceriainly no reson why he. should bo; j cumstances, they would have folt, and made tno i spect avenue and Céntit Suburbs. -the works alroady undertaken to bo completed: | of im se” plainly aa his neighbors do, it would Peer creearning tho ‘bupen,, dirowing 2 audio; aro perfectly lonitimate; .._» ‘| performances eeem rather below the average. ates ts fo Somme ee sui a eqat ing ing beyond. Put Bluff. old | be safe to say‘that, 1 limit hie endeay- i i 3] There ara now threo additional policemen, | ‘The vocalists of tho evening all appeara: 2 at $3,000. The locktiok and vetoing anything bey: ‘The horse did not wait ta sae the affects of hia making four in all. eufferiog from severe cola Shien aid not edd | is a desirable one, the best on the wee é : i g destal in; once more we | ors to the management of a lumber-yard, he ¢ * , Hl a Bal ep ote penne the faithful. would find’ full .ssope for all his. edacational | {U™P, hut made tracks for tho State Lin, where Be eae isa ts the enjoyment of the performance.” Mr. Poster is remodeling the little onvare, $ ‘WISCONSIN, THE ALLEGED LEAK 18 THE RESERVOIR. « talent, Certein it is that the good peoplo of the | pe Was secure returned without broken : KANKAKEE. * ‘ Wednoaday evening a couple of young gents, | te nil and will more Into it for tage on : — ‘Tho.Water Commissionera are eaid, to bave | Fifth Ward are quite unanimously of the opinion | PS Dee ant ‘ 4 ‘cRnEa fooling that it would bo only right that’ thoy | ‘Hp,ile, and will move into it for the summer. * MILWAUKEE. satisfied themselves by personal inquiry that the | that the Board of Aldermen have committed s | . cijene ona dey inst Weck. «The natiecant | Speciat Correspondence of 7’ne Chicagw Tribune, | Sbould show their appreciation of the two de- | ¢ iiC Gare havens 2 Temaios in an on. i seoupux petionrs ax rarim coséeaveons. | statement printed in Tae Temuse as to water | great outrage upon them and theinechool iter Riillen, Mrs wt, ‘Dule while workiug: abour the Eavnsusn, May'7. Provided we got. 40d diphitat sntsicnies whlch ‘hed been ‘given: ot Gb: a: «ion ebb.” The Indica unre, worked y being i the reservoir is not correct. Tam | ests, andsix or seven hundred. of them hare r Mr. T. Dale. me tho | Ta t 1204 | collage, nrocarad a ‘oxponge tira celal ceacted In bree ae 4 Bice hee Mn ook eee anise A scene Te ie geuloman who complains of | publicly called. upon tho 'aforesald” Mallon machinery, had bie right band badly ‘matilated, | «aor weather,” crops in Rankakeo, County will | musicians of Ttalinn’ descont, and wouded thelr pay off the debt consracted in bringing it np to t Maewacees, May &—A-pecaliar SUI tho leak that he is having an imvestigation of his | through the public prits to-resign, But Malion | o Tatoo ‘ust He wae chliged to lose the sec: | 45 considerably above the ‘average. A much | way to tho Woman's College, where they sere- | {is,resenr state, bub they cau. accomplish but a j eee adie te Baca ace ee aed alec tng | owBmade, tho resuit of which T will ommuni- | isnot that sort of a manif he knows himeelf, | {hie hind Ward Tuosday -tho cover of a | larxer breadth of this cereal will bo planted this | Naded the young ladies, who showed their sppre- | Snd‘not wealthy suoash to Giehncrey Tama 3 hich beging to bloom ones more, and allure the | cazo as soon as ssceriained.. Tho Mayor seems | and, regarding o bird in hand worth ti im tho cistera belonging rane a oeeaay ee coreeOapr | Rodeon than heretofore. Oats promise at least clation of the treat by appearing at the windows | toacrtaken aan aaa ae they have 4 N ibrageous ‘pati igno troth in the -repor! usb, leclares his intention to serve out his hea: + a ff tg * * and applauding wil reat vigor. on the ps rs a : FE ee eee eee eee ee ea eer eae (ungRat TW) fey 20"| time fe deviance of oa wishes. of ‘ais goureita Procpitstiog his daughter into tho water, "But | ap averige crop, Wintor wheat hasbeen winter- | Srchesita tool ia. dopkrtaro the ‘young, iages | £0m9 00d genias will come to thete rescue aed § Lakh Hi , t renort have | eastomed to confide we shall go to slesp happy a | ents. fae vat | fOcammely sesiatauce Mira Van Allen would have | killed, and but little spring wheat will bo sovin. | sang sweatly,as onlyshey can sing, the “Knight's | §4,tvem in ite completion. ‘The Rev. Mc, Davi 4 Pleasures of these sylvan Glaces of resort have | POT iis longer. ifthe Water Commissioners |. : | YOUNG 2's ASSOCIATION. ©. << enidrowned: sca tice Some corn has already béen plantod, but. it ia | Farewell.” : of Teving Park, although a Methodist, ts proach- a been painted by many a master hand. The hon- | 2°) ‘correctly reported they have come tothe | ‘The annual election of oiicers for. the Young ae ednge, home ie near the | douptfal if it lives. Grace is making but little | A sociablo will be held in the parlors of the | {oS “or the Society, and consequently many of 3 est bargher recuperating himself with s foaming | Conciision that if there was a loakia the reser- | Mfeu's Association comes--oif. Monday, and, an | State Line,'dis: Wednesday from the effects of ; weed : ' | South Evanston M. E. Church Thursday evon- by ote teeselon Heigl gee he clio 4 tankard of the beverage that dote not inebriato | voir tha prosepre would be go immense that a'| there are throe tickets in tho field, thero ig || ick received £:om a horde the week” previous, | headway. p ing. : eS abi freases the congregation. Mr. Davis: ig a. rq. tut makes stupid, with his comfortable tran | bresk must bare been eaused loug before this! | naturally considerable oxcitement in the city to- | «7p p og tain old antag |. _., ,4 contnovenst. | --Ladies of the Presbyterian Oburch will give a | itAabls brilliant speaker, snd nia sermons are 5 a pie Therefore there iat> leak. Besides they dis-] day over tho canvass. So far as I ‘understand ever rahis-but it pours” is an old saying, | The ayowed determination of Mayor Sheffer | tea party in Lyons Hall Tuesday evening for the with excellent food for thought. : knitting stockings by his side and tainng demure a ; and quite true inthis cage, for the item last i eet itis rumored in certain circles that an eff i : covered no nater below the corner of the resor- | the matter, the controversy is not bagod upon | } sR, ; | to withhold. his signature from orders drawn | benefit of the church. : it is i etort sips from her own little schnitt, aud bis healthy { Covered no nater b “any principle, or upon the proposition to adopt | eel concerning the approaching wedding tn the i Al is at- —- ia making to start an Episcopal Church at this : srogeny gamboling on the velvet inrf, iss pic- | “Heels we any different line of policy trom tat which .bas-| NOPE strata of society here had brought fo lignt | UPOD the city ip favor of soy Alderman is 8 LAKE ee at ee ee eady, bean tondered, and ‘ ope OSS" g giamomt OF LATE TTEXA. = been heretofore pursued, bat it is simply a | Several otter similar affairs, which the parties | tracting some attention. Mr. Shaffer's inter- | — - Ke VIEW. 8 Sabbath-school. is talked of ‘being the frst i e interested therein thonght known only to them- | prefation of the language of the charter is dif- THE: WATER SUPPLY. step towards the organization of the chi i A gentlemsn of the town who has been active et parties seem to be the raze just tow; ‘ture 60 familiar to us by moch tclling from the BATCH | 2 it The South Side is to have $0,000 for new hose. | seramblo for tha ollices and the pride of coutrol- | Poives and a favored for. To" prove, tho cor | brew trows Chet af te Aide ne figures old and young indalge in the innocent. amuse 4 platforms and writing in the papers thar we ¥ ; * ‘ 1 dy bh: e-house and some old | lingan organization that has grown to be a oredit a é 4 seem to imow it by heart and to have been: look- Se ane ail tava Us Uetitieated on, | te the aty. Tach one of tbe rickets is oxcolleat, ; on on the qin et this month a loving couple | in the prosont controvoray. -It is understood | in the promotion of the plan for furnishing it ing atit all our lives. ap | And utilized for the hose. Our water pressure is | and, no matter which wins, tho Association wijl | [ill Dé anited im the holy bonds of matrimony, | that all-the city newepapera, wwith.tha exception \ with a supply of pure-water, has given’ several | MO . Milwankeo sbounds‘in euch gardens, some Of | snch “that a hose actached to a ivdrant in any | be cortain of @ choise lol of officials for the ou- | Teste naehnoring city of St aah on | Simeceeutod by a Yery, personal friond of tho / items of interest in regard -to tho matter. A rig’ «Tp OOS MEOET ss iw cnoneh to, be chris- | part of the city will producés stresin higher than | suing year. It ig great pity that all of them | "Sowing this there will be soother wedding | “//eTmsn’® sustam the Mayor. house census is being taken, and the tesidences | route Pend anche tie teats eee —* veo oe them larga and px 5 7 : sriat Y lected.” ; : = . tened “perks” by their ambitious -propriétcs. | the Newhall House. : cannot be ol : pecsnks in tho. pleasant month of Jun Kenosh: E f the town all located , ‘ + The it of $627,000, brought b; tls United ‘THE Sf. PAUL RATLXOAD ELECTION. - P fune on Kenosha The dwelling of Dr. Goff, at Rockville, in this | ©! ie town located on the map, the work’, a ? All have a theatre, and an immenso Biock of | Githe Dintsict Atrorusy agagact the Milwaues | For the past few daye there hes been consider- stroct. "The lady ie a resident of this city, and | county, was burned recently. Loss, $2,000 ; no | being” nearly completed. The Committes.on apes of Snes Teara Reem to take ae active buildings where tho worship of Bacchus in any | x 5; : Eailway Company, mentioned in my | able local excitement over the anticipated result | ‘he happy man a eukepaciite. insurance. ‘ ._, | Water. Works, consisting. of-Mesers. Goudy, “part in-ita deliberations. At the meoting Tues ebspe you pleas may be pursued, where the | islegram yesterday, is t0 recover taxes, fines, | of the election of the next’ Board of Directors |, 1¢ 18, umually customary for s gentleman to) ‘The prompt good-will’ of her neighbors irri- | Crago, Wilson, Jones, and Owon, have nearyy | (27 evening the ususl paper was read by two envory saveloy, or pickied trotters of the pig | et¢-, imposed by authority of acts of Congress on | for tho Chicago, Mitwaukeo & St. Paul Railroad aguliates? pe ps acdc hinipt Gity | tates a female noar hore... [tig alleged that she | rosay'tneir report, and will: probably present ic | YOUDS ladies, in connection with . which 9 may be enjoyed; whero “appointments” may ba | the passonner FE Anal ome sbarons of Company. ine Hon. Alezander. Mitonell ine ay tho reverne wan {he'case, “A cortain yonuy Pe aheee peeiret aad. Sftse, ee anes “he | bkthe next Board meeting, after which, action | Yery graphic history of the Association kept, and private rooms be had for large or | Jaen to January 187%, Tn anaes of auch io. | Inj is war-paint, and has | 18d¥ residing on certain strest in the city xc- | aroused tho neigbornood with her frantie cries, | Of 80me kind may be effected. In thé mean- | in. blank verso was road: by Miss Clark; pt, brivat larg 1862, to January, 1872. Inacaseof euch ia- | Injun, doliberately put on his war-paint, and has ‘ 4 -onsed the neigl ic while the universal cry id © tae eran ¥4 iB emall parties—thnt is to esy, for a crowd of | portance as this, Judge Hubbell will do doupt { gone East to dance the war-dance with Russoll | tually andin very wath told a gentlemen that | But they responded too quickly, and the fire was | [ion seeming to bo tocoak Maends bea copie, | 220. am . article om -Slander, --itlnstra. is in- | be allowed assistance. The railroad company | Sage and tho other chiefs aad grand sachoms | 8B¢ loved bim, and, furthermore, made him an | extinguiehed, The best of the ‘furniture was us 0 Facao amends by ® copious | ted by an amusing take-off. on the. Chairman, s dancers or # select assembly of two. There is in- y a ance. 08 ompany | Sage eI ‘ offer.of marriage, which, itis needless ti 3 is ‘use of this article, for former propensities of the hae wacbiy waabaing @ ith wh a | paid what it maintains tobeall that it over | of the tribe. It is’ ‘said that. Gage, 3 vse, which, itis needless to say, | afterwards discovered safely stored away in tho ‘town toward beer... It is estimated by.th i lawyer and a bachelor of soma yeara, who was i ay a 6 oor, with an, orchestra, and | Coa to the Government ; and thatthe amount | Cowdery, James, and their‘ associates, have | Was accepted. How sbocked Mademe Grundy |‘harn. The House iy insured for several timos Tere thought of dhe preheat that ail nee ny | Feported iy a very cireaitoas manner of talking i sometimes lager and peanut atands, dotting the | Citimag is demanded under strained interprata- | always been able to control the management of | Will be at this fearfut breach of decorum! Just | its'vaing.-- nee pees ities Oe ee Broject pa -Present | of changing his “domestic relations! - The dis. grounds, Hundreds. of tables, with benches in | tions of the law by the Departments that will | the Company, andthat they shape its policy to | 1maein0 thet, sigaifioant: sbrag of the ‘shoulders |. Kankekeo' claims the champion tomato snd | Dr $123,000. ine could bemet by an outlay | cossion of the question in regard to ubivoreal proportion, surround the Gambrinian centres. never be peuufarnd by the courts, a es aa themesivo8 fro tip wal street standpoint, Pecan as Soper Biss : {ee obanuaen lato to hat pinnscle ib the ides pie a ae oo sutrage fi coniioued, and compulspry-ednca i a ai 19 office of Alexander ch, respecting | and often to the great detriment of the ro: PR CUONATB. a0 yy not Kauk: _ yet -rise a ad t as atrongly a8 @ necessary concom: | ‘Straying away sa athe tables and ‘beaches, you] P08 extraotdinary treatment of depositors ex | and the best interests of a majority of its stock- | _Th® Rev. O, B. ‘Chaser spent last Sabbath in | ‘The tomato is “ Hathaway's Excelsior” well ihe cutting dom fede ) erasaton gravel | ‘rant in order tc the safety and perpstuity of a : shall chanoo to find a mosey bank, or gous r-. | Cspose'was exclasively made brTue Trapone, | holders. ‘Two sears ogo, when the zates of | Jauesville, and. the pulpit of the Sf. E. Church |'imown to. horticaiturists,—and tho lather is a | 2004 drage ite tedions length along in a painfully | republican form of government. Judze Wallace vine, or shady thicket, where the poct, the | sve been forced to close their place of business, | freight were advanced, right in the faco of tno | im this city was filled bye student from Evans- | young man named Martin, who recentiy nailed | -S° Maratea ale ee Biseing to the town, | Dr. Tooke, Mr. Watson Howe, and others took dreamer, the young enthusiast, misy recline in | and seck from their own oreditors that alemency | Grange exsitement, twas claimed to bavebeon |#0. con an ota cosident of the | fay inte, covering sm Aron of 108 aquare yards, | O2.70u 08 {0.8l. who pass that war, when this | an active part in the debate. : 2 ia Cli F ih Avoid Sue bait hours, such a result is not 'in the near -fatare.. The | oye coment is building anew drog-store i inxurions esse and commune with Nature. Twen- | they deaied: to others. ‘The attorneys in the | at the dictation of tho Wall street gentlemen , : a yy. and against the emphatic protest’ of Mesars. | Place, tefc for Nobrarka City Tnesday, to take | -'Tno Rev. Frank Bristol’s reading of last wook idea -will suggest itself to the unprejudiced = -that ic.ig rether a poor Dusinesa to one oat millinery store raf \- | criminal case ci romised the prosecution; but 5, i ty-five centsand » supply of bear forthe oven | Si uhat the terns Of etch compromisa wero | Mitcholl, Merrill, aud. other Westorn stock cheno of Judge <. ¥, Minaey a stock-farm- drew a good house. Mr. Bristal is éne of the | Mrsver by, Mis ome, having re- + youngest, ss wall aa one of tha best, elocation- | Peavey by; that ic, ie rather » poor business to ing, will induce some one of the scores of graceful | fT, sot to be discovered. holders.” Sage is ‘a domineering, aggressive snnidens who, in the pursuit of Jiperty and hap- Thoexpsnses of tue Health Department for | fellow, fall of pluck,’ audacity, and brains, and | Ceutly returned from Green Bay. =, | ists.on tho platform. “Bome: of his renditions | guid, 4, a yat en ihe Mr. Charles. Edminster is opening s larga piness, are pensiveiy treading tho mazy paths, | the past year amounted only to$2,219.16—a very | is always willing to steer the ship, if he can get | ,_ It 18 rumored thai C. S. ronson, fara in | have never Deon excelled in this city, He is not | #42n (OF Joa, and, yet charge the same rates | store on Morzan avenno; also, a restaurant for to share your solitude and your adotation. | small sam in-view of the quantity of work dono | at tho wheel, but Mitchell is clearly of tho | te confectionery business hore, will open a new |.a professional reader. : . ee her Up. : | the accommodstion of tha: numerous, pleasare- There Arcadian scenes may be enjoyed nightly | and good effected. Dr. Johnson, the inspecting | opinion that Sage.hsd better now stand back a | Store in ae line goon. -_ The ladies of the Congregational Church an- | ane Rey. W.C. Your wan addenly ealled to | 8°¢Kers 80d _ prospectors. looking for pleasant from this time forward, It has been too early | oficer, was Teappointed by the Boerd, and he | litle, where he oan 00 just aa well, and let | ,. The family of the Mev, Hugh Thompson, of | nounca a dime roading for Thussday eyeniug in | ,TH* Rev. WW..C. Young waa enddonly sn otigible elias ter sabarban homes, : ‘There | New York, are here visiting Mrs.. Thompson's | their church. : neers Kentucky, Friday night, by the serious illness of | T¢. has been found necessary to reopen Morgan " s brother. His pulpit will be supplied during bis | park department of the public sckook yat to sit ons bank on which the grasa hes not begun to grow, wrapped in overcoat and furs, a8 ‘one must have done there past beautifal epring |- ‘bsance, which it is.hoped will be of short dura- city, | Miler ss a i hor Bethany Church sociable’ was held Frida * | Hon. Moming and evening services willbe held | pening at ‘the residence’ of Daniet T; report of the past year shows to be necessary. | is about $50,000,000 worth of stock to be voted ‘ . rt i eee mies : Mr. J. Engle, of Chicago, visited this pl ith Mr. Onr Catholic ‘population are mekiig” ereat | upon, of which Sage and hie, party. hold only | ,, 4c. J. Engle, of seo, visited thi pl ice changes paints with ‘Mr. will doubtless carry out many of the reforms his | older snd safer. heads run, tho machine, parents on Prairie avenue. The Rev: D. J. Bradford, of Lafayette, ex- ‘Basnard, af: this ei nights. Dat soon the goutle zephyr from the | proparations for tho coming elevation of their | $5,000,000, Mitchell's friends hero are conf r : nny South will be npon us, and our hearts will | beloved Bishop Henni to the Archbishopric of | dent of his triumph. az Sg OR Mr. Fred Hutchingon, son of C. J. Hutchin- | The young lady pupils of St, Joseph's Academy : Pines ' eae sunny jon op P Be ee ROE: eo eaeirae! gon. formerly a rosldent of Kenosha, wan here | connected with the Couvent of Notre Dame. i | ,,31%; %.C: Spafford goes in a few davs to Rich- PiSbreral families intend leaving ths “itya0d fast week with his brido, en route for California. | this city, gave a musical and dramatic entertain- | Oud, Ya to attend the Convention of the | coming here-for the summor, not waiting for the sing tra la Is, and we shall chocss tne sunset } Milwaukee, aud sre not a li:tle elated at the : a} u Ce.) hours with perspiring feet, and lager shailre- | triumph of our ecclesigstic aver tho other digni- | We aro just now witnessing the extraordinary ‘Mr. ‘Winn, from Goold & Sona’ in Chicago; drerh our bodies, and gracious franiien’ All our | lariev of tue Ohureh in larger citer aottomaine | epestcio of two nevsparers using. uakind aad | ,, Mr Wn, fom Goold Sona’ ip Cheez Xoung Men's Christian Association tobe held | time of grean peas and enolera, bat. com waa | mont at the Convont Halt last night, in aid of the | jours : areen. . now Catholic church now in progress of erection. | "Taig View ig about to lose one of her young {me es 3 orale pod a reser iy badldig . fouls with bliss. titties. . The ceromony will probably come'off | earcastio language to each other. The Daily ‘The scene changes. about-the ‘15th, and be as- magniticant 23 the | Neus, which 13 the oldest Democratic: daily in - ‘The young ladies displayed a great deal of mu- ‘business mou in tha pergon of Mr. R. W. Goode ey ni reo THE BIER osarex To 7 couRrT Bosvitan dimagingtion can picture, oe money, slall, and ex- oe Biate, and whet nas always ‘Been spoked for ILLINOIS, eee opera ‘ability, sad received the willie, who is on the Lesh ‘OF camuoyiag Wich tas fine residence on Ninoty-ninth street. is but an acre or two, An interval of a few ¢ make it, i re chastity of lan- large audience presen’ 16, | I x = BAREINOTOS, months alone soperates tho gloniug joys of sum- |. Anybody in the way of making fortunes out of | guage, has sofar forgotten what is becoming to |. WHEATON || By-tho way, the boys aro perfectly inconsolable fanny fo Phila Sram reare ne intends est” sp ecnden iis badepsll or wreath “the past mer in the gatten, from the pains of spring in | brick, may find a supstantial foundation to begin | it ag’ pattera of propriety. that it has callod its |; NOYES Frost DUPAGE. ores be amount ot tecining: loveliness Gee pia hitherto been engaged in this city. A nambor | woek, a “spell” of another kind rite ‘e ‘is inst - y Te i was had au of old friends will regrot his removal. . [Baptist Church a the hospital Twenty-five sweet maidous, now | upon in this city. Owing toth> severe winter, | pert little rival, the Commercial Times, some . t paying penasica| in the latter place for too inuch | and the depth to which the clay was frozen, wa | vory unpleasant names. ‘The Times rotoris in Sveciat Corresyondence of The Chicago Trioune. | tion, and that is go completely beyond their Pleasure im the former, answer questions soma- | are all behind this spring, in the manufacture of | kind, exhibiting even greater philological power, | . WHEATON, May 8.—Mr. B. F. Taylor, the re- | reach. hae The Young Peopine Glace Us ke Vi ya | The new. Village Board .organized Saturday Tebet in the following fashion : : that much-prized article,‘ Bilwaukeo brick, and | 1¢ possible, than the Weis, aud furnishing somo | nowned lecturer, deliverod, Friday evening, at |_ Several of the farmers in the town of: Lime- | one of its parties Friday Might at the tonldvees [-evening, The members ate: D. K. Holmes, shall be, obliged to draw largoly from Chicago, | specimens of rough-and-tumblo word-painting | the college chapel, bofore the olism Society, ieeeat haerenad Aerie prereiet tages of. Mr. 8. B. Chase.. There was 8 good attend- | L. Colburn, O. Lawrence, H. B. Chureb, and: 0. ' ‘Are you matried?—No. Doon live with your parents?—No. They | although we are quite well aware what infecior | quite superior to anything Horace Greeley ever | uis ane discoume “on Enelis : o % E * : : glish Words,’ Their ; ance, and the fon was kept up toa late. hour. | Jamison. Mr. Holmes was elt the parkof others, havo not yet beim able to a0- | Haveserrood has been doing the festive to such | There aré many nosded ptr sent me to work out when I was (11, 12 or) 13 } trash wa will have to put up with. id in his controversies with Denry J. Raymond. * of years of age. A good deal of human happiness ‘is‘derived | What makes it more unpleasant is that both | Uses, Abuses, and Beauty.” “A large and atten- | compiish their onds. Ona farmer offers to tur | Beve ent theta ‘aia Pah ‘ a What do yon aftritmte sour presenttrouble to? | from the weather., As wehiare bad a good deal | sheets belong to the same party—-the Reformers | tive audience greeted him. nigh a euitable building gratis.’ through | clatee to other localitics ia_the town, baa en rea peseae os Saiyan ie is oxpectad f z = ¢ d 5 B , but the |- offica: lo and. there is danger ‘of the: pablio believing | Mr. Ubarloa H. Faller and bride, on the first pemmonse horde of caiile are passing through | young folks of the South End aro detormined | measures to further: them Inte doin tne —I had nu frends, and used to spend my evenings | more weather of Iate than was really neces: for oxistence,—thres seasons aday mostly,— | what each ono says. of to let them haya an entire monopoly of the | will receive the active co-operation of all citi- : “out” in the bier garton. There I became ac- ix fetural q i ; quiinted vith Herman. He promised to marry | there liave bocn considerable fluctuations iu Sur SS TRE ‘TRIGUNE, aoe ee reenact aoe eae eat tims | herding grounds, herd of 1,500: went through | 70% to lot them i a it me. (Sobbing. happiness ; which may account for the extremely | The steady increase in the cirenlation of Tax | ¥© t Bai aes Seren y the Wheaton | ont streets yesterday. Se ger. zens, Sait os i Well why don't you make chim. keep his | Jow spirits which poseess this weaty pencil to- | Terme in this geotion of Wisconsin, especily Oat: Waliee aid hits eulseaable ite tailcdabe ae eae aaueniinn waarabaa OAKLAND. eget Robert Sherecniet Chicece lentured ise ?—] madi ® “day” y : le it 1d Si it ratifionti 4 Peg Fda§ 16 Catholics, ui 3 . . E. Chur . His eubject miss 7 Pal, saiata, know nok where bo: ORY # . Als | on Saturdays und Sundays, is a gratification thst | -ontlemen to a fine supper, which it did not take | wercheld in the Charen of ae Boseand, in the MISGELLANYOUS ITEMS OF THE PAST WEEK. was “Manners.” Tho lecture ‘ead well attend ed, and heartily enjoyed by all present. rises above self-interest and embraces the geu- them any great length of tino t6. demdlish. | German chureh. i ives; or where be works. Isaw him: not else- bar aras where but at the gardens. > From Another Correspondent... eral good of the community. Ita suneriority.as ‘Many hearty. congratulations ‘and. good wishes _ | Alarge crowd filled the Congregational Church Tho Rey, J. a: Copter will oak “biinselt ‘That's the atory. They all ‘tell it the came ‘THE NEW RELIGIOUS DEPARTURE, ® bewspaper over its unserapulons snd un- |.2ortuinre prosperity were tendered the Nespr lest Sunday evening to witness the conceré ex- | residence here this season, with the expectation conscionable rival is now everywhere ‘recognized * ; OAK PARK, erclses given by the members of the Sabbath | Spicer ie ine pee ke expectation e E is 4 D> way. It is different from the ordinary platform |" Mewavuer,- May 8.—The readers of Tax | conscionablo rival is now e and acknowledged, and its patrons are an honor THE NEWS OF THE WEEE. 5; | school, but much disappointment was manifested | er is.wall known throughont this. section ae. an le. - sock newspaper story, though; and ss in thie | soxpay Tareuse are already familiar with tho oors. Daniel Kelte dd seknoy : i fey and daughter, Miss Ella, sane ‘the to it as itisto them. ‘The Sunday issue has.be- | siactag on a pleature trip forte Bust Chureday, |. The Rev. Robert Collyer, ‘of Ohicago, will bythe audience at th closo, aa the exorcises | estnest sad zealous Canwtian minister, and be partienler Milwaukee institution seems to the ae 4, ! suffer from those of other places, thought I | act that the Fourth Congrogational Society, the | come a local necossity to Milwaukeo, and its ap- |. x ; rn a is ek : > and he H weal al ttogen, Oke Mee iedton teiling | Rev. Myron W, Reed, pastor, uas taken to the | pearance i as welcome after: breakfast aa: the ate Misses Nash will soon. talto-possssaion of | Preach in Unity; Church of half-past 8 o'clock | yore not of such a charactor as they anticipated, | il be heartily welcomed by the, Mathadist H if, too: but in ‘a lees delicate way. ‘Tho writers | Academy of Music 2s placa of worship. They | Fingiog of the church bells." Shen the ladea linve soltied in their now hoes, | uke Soa ont The Commaition in chitge wilde welito pores | Ezeticda. i ; on thet paper seom to look upon these bier gar- | hold service there Iast Sunday for the first time, . —-—— they can ,boast ‘the. largest and hagdseorce | _ 2i- J... Quick has broken tho ground: for = |") are spicy programme.for their next enter- Aline tens—not to put too fine 2 point on't—as no bet-| soait tooke mow ao if it was to bo tho most “LAKESIDE, ~~" | SBF oan Donat, the: argent and Mandsomest | series of tonses, to be brit at $9,000 each, part | finer , next Barnum Slako and Mr. Gilmore have rétarned H {ez than go many training-plnces far fatare pros | ier religious movoment ever inaugurated in | _ ANOTHER WISCONSIN. WATERING-PLACE. Daring the insurance trisl, concluded last | Payment down, the balanco.in one, two, and! : ims Roy. Thomas Whittaker, of Scarboro, En- | {10% Southern trips, the former trom Tetss ant iH OE STORY OF JON BURKE. this city. The large hall, which seats 1,400 per- | S#¢cial Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, | wok, ‘sovoral lawyers of distinction wore at tho | threo years. The houses will be gentlemen's | 51,4 ‘who is now dalivering acourde of tom. | ‘"% : i John Burke emigrated from Ireland to the | sons, wes very well filled in the morning, and at | LAEEstz, Wis., May 7.—Tax Tatnoye is ever Du Phee Hotne and at the private residence of | residences, handsomely furnished, and arranged | Derasco lectures in this city under the auspices | 0% t come no more comfortable placs, within 2 wolcome visitor hero, and it seema natural to | Mt Ordway. Among the number was Wlbert | in the most convenient manner. ‘They are just | of the Chicago Temperance Alliance, delivered | Ted#onable distance, can’ be found than thé cod! . Gary, Mr. Herridk; Gol. Cooper, Mr. Packard, { north of the Episcopal Church. “ Jone of his lectures before the Oakland. Band of | lake shore at Winnetka. Br eaneeentie: Toolsee, for Rasch aban | tbe evecing sarvioa it was packed ‘to ite utmost | 2 Te Tet itas one of onr best dreads. Wi ness for ardent spirit i persons being compelled to go | "3 wen aree 4 © | Col. Vallette, and th . x i i 2 cc ; ing such glowi: ifte i i eecohe hually.at ing, whi a i Jenr, at reading such glowing accounts of the | signifds,.. Again thoy have mado glad the hearts | tist Church of Oak Park, goo East to pond tho | eoied in breaiag them ia cd then mrreec wed nee ppt esha relic ere na y tled in Illinois, and staggered through life till | entire service. The audience was not obly a iegldhs : : 2 B F tho socnmulated burden of a wife and four ehil- : 4 bers fi ity that is | ¥#tering-places of Wisconsin in your columns, |'of the Kansas sufferers by sending them a largo | summer. During her absence, a neat parsonage | and delivered ono of the most bi CoE ee eee eee ere ant S | and. not a word about this the gem of the whole; | stpply of lemons, dried apples, calico; sheetiog, | will ba built on the church lot, : on the aboye abject. that ihe poopie of Oui Sane standing whee Glestie tees eh ini dren proved too much for him, and he dropped harched like Milwaukeo, # ‘ the loud and fled to Wisconsin. tn this Sate, | ‘2 Of cbarebeb like sfilwatikes, and On an orce- | and think you ought at least to acknowledge onr | buttons needles, and thread. “THo articles wore | “rae nowy train to the ity at Ti11in the morn- | and have. Heard, for soma time? The woaal ‘iciched. ‘The advent he turned up in divers pi hero of numerona | #10 Of no special interest, but it was made up to | = igont-to. Rosh County, Kap., were the ery for |. 7" ; f 3 collection” was taken up at the close of the | *duclched. The sdvent of warm weatucr, shooting, cutting or fistic affraya, snd con | #Jarge extent of .young people, at least three- |. =stence.. a z -help bas been earnest aud plaintive, ing isa great convenience to the early birds. autre hoped will cure the disease. - - 5 4 eprecen att Mondip: ne Roe Bren se | quarters of tho entire crowd being under 30 | MEW. 7. Coolbaugh, Mir. Engone 8: Pike, |: "Anna Boot, Jouuie Ruddook, Elia Mller, Willio | The Norchwestorn Toad is accommodating itself |"!°¢Ht moat important evont of the wook was the Socisple at the Uongreeational Qhurdt lice station in this its, with a rarer wound, | Ceargof age. A large fraction of those are not | Mt. C- W. Beldon, Mr. George Eggleston, Mr. | Ruddooks, Ruth Nattig, Newton Sutoliff, Hattio | to the public demands in a liberal mauner. It is | rausical sed deren, sear te ae nas the | Friday evoning was a pleasant affair, and it it Pizches loop, over’ ths’ leit eyebrow, and are. | Teme Of 2E™ nltending religions nervices rega- | 2-H. Chatoberlain Mr. W. C, Goudy, Mr, F, W. | Fiat and Loving Werver, had their names on | gil ramored that the Oak Park depot will be re- | the members of the Piojos lub, Thareasy even. | Rinnns {note fh toa lovel withassee Peck, Mr.G. H. Wheeler, Mr. F. 8. Fairc 5 é “moved west to Harlem, just across tlie town | ing, in the Ninth Presbyterian Church. it g b y for standing the bighest in deportment during fing, since La Val etka is jon hus been built go | seemed “like old times’ to gee the doors of the ead pielon SSO SUREION: tt . rvices: jabbatt ‘neat. As this eubjeot (the moving of the de- |,oldoburch (formerly the properly of the now ject (the moving of the dée- 4 z io Voll’s Hall. -The Dramatic Club of the June other, 4 inches long, below the left ear, to- larly avy place, and it they can be induced to \ ' i wards the windpipe. The bia: ° i é i H opwards in bothhustances, at poe visit the Academy of Music every Sunday even- Se a Sait F G0 Mr. | the month of April i Sve fica, carving it. Had is cut straight | ing, they will improve in morals and manner, | © a a . A. C. Tenney, Mr, A.A. Den- x CS AraC : pot)was a bone of contention a fow years ago, |. defunct Presbyterian Society) thrown open onco | fownward the affair would have been | andatand the'chance of drifting into safer and | 7i0& Mr. NH. Loomis, Mr. J.B. Lyon, Mr. J. | _ : WAUKEGAN. and the depot was spirited away on s | more, and allow the gociety People of Cakland.| tion are soon to produce “ Handy Andy.” i talled 9 murder. I hada talk with this man. | better waja in the fatare. i L Farwell, Mr. J.8. Cooper, and avnumber of'|: | Spécial Corrésnondence of The Chicage Tribune, “Sanday to its present location, it might be as | Probably the last opporcunity to tread the Hoors At the first mesting of the To: Board, the i Physically, he wax # splendid specimen. Men- A ‘ems hy Ses ate other prominent Chicagoans, whose names I-do | LAKE COUNTY ITEMB, well to let it stay where itis, and. allow thé Har- | of their old house of worship, But they did not |- |, ‘ ne or nro Board, § iy, he was a vacuum. “This ought £0 teach 4 a ‘ not now recall, were here last summer,’and the || WAUKEGAN, May 8.—We bre enjoying beauti- | lemites to build hele om. 5 come together to worship ; they come wit the ee ene ralsed, to eam toe ‘saloca- . - t i understant at the church wi i ‘ Mr. . Marshall . Kirkman, Treaster of the ‘9 as to be given |Join Mulcahy has gone out of theeiloon ugh i you to give up drinking,” said I always ean- | has obviously a grand opportunity opened upbe- | °° c3 : ' Euine, "Don't know a3. it will,” was the re- | forehim in being drivin inthis way into a place | Pinion was unanimous that s more beutifal, | fol weather nee Leeds croque’ #09M5 | worthrvestern Railroad, bas removed his housg- |-over into the possession of the dramatists for one Pr “if'T bad a bundred dollars to-morrow, and | whera the'crowd will go and listen to him, and | Pe#csful, boalthful spot doos not’ oxist in'thie | #2 have lost none Popularity by the long, {hold goods to Chicago. i * evening atlesat, And the resule was ono of the | 2&8 : git ~ {wes ont on tho streets, in good hesith, I guess | 3. nis opportumity is increased go also will be,his | World than this, favored little nest among tho | Cold winter. “ Alniost‘every'front yard haa set, / ‘The young people, under thé managemient of a'| most seleot, and probaly the lacgest, audience | ,, S@7eral young mon. who call ‘the Junétion # would all go in whisky.” “But does not this ibility. Hisundoubtedly the most ro. | #808 of Wisconsin, .+.u., |:tad there is more: interest,’ manifested in this | popular literary lady of the Park, are getting up | tbat. has, greeted an entertainment of | their home have enlisted in the United States Barrow escape prove it won't ‘pay’. to, get reaponsibility, Heisundou! ly the moat pop- Imust tell yon this is none of your noi game fhan any other, especially by the Indies, & tableau concert, in’ which Jean Ingelow’s | this character, in Oakland thie sea- | S‘™Y greatly to the relief of. all respectable Grunk?” Ipereisted. “This ain't much," he | Jar clergyman in Milwaukee to-day, and islooked |: mune oo Jon Sf “a ot. aaeye | ee What’s in a name?” The Common Ccu: cit, | “Songs of Seven” will be rendered with fino'| san. ‘The -entortainmont opened with.a bref | sifizens. The business of these Young answered. contemptuousir, though his ‘testh | upon by his personal friends as the coming man | ®°T@sming, faring, fashionable. hot-beds-of fa- te tee cp ner, | effect. The entertainment will bo for the bene- | introductory address by W. G. E. Piorce. Preai- | Americans-bas been-for four months past-the wore chattering and his body shivering. “TI'va | of the Northwest in his profession ; but here isa | tinue, flurry, and foppery. We have the best of | by their actions Monday night, evidently thought | ‘st 6¢ Christ Church, Harlem: dent of the Cinb. He stated ‘he object of ‘tho | Comfdence game. r gre fone through ten times worse than this: and | oo test about to be applied tohim, andthe | the best, or, as the French go well put it, Za | thore was vory little. | When the petition gen! in | - Bir. G. G. Mayo is erecting s fine brick resi- | entertainment, and also made allosion to the ets S SAEATOE, : : han‘t euch @ trifle that's going to kill me. eation is, Will he be able to stand it and acquit | creme de la creme, for our visitors, and they | with 236 sigoatures, to allow live-stock to. in- | dence in the northern part of thetown, * fact that some .of the people hinted nat it |. This town is quiecly reposing, waiting for ' ‘But, are you acting the part of aman to your | question is, and sequit | some here with one desire, nately health, rést, | abtt tho streets of thia city, was recd, muchfin- |." Sir. Ingalls is enjoying the delights of Home, | would be impradent for them to make any at-.| something to tum up. Business is gaining in i wife and children?” I continued, The fellow | himself jas manly and successful manner?’ His a ican muely vr T88h | torest was manifested by. a number who. wero | Italy. : : ‘a . tempt to give an entertainment of this kind on |. priskness,-bat nat as rapidly as. wi eobed i actually looked shame-faced at thes words, and | naw departure will be likely to attract slargo'|.94tranguil'enjoyment. 3 present as to the probsble result. Hereafter | Prot. De Ross held the attention of a large | account of their being’ amatcurs, but they paid |", aumper of eitia plist fae gana bie eyes grew mmallor, and crvstallized with Un- | proportion of that véry class thatneed his minis-'| _O0F hotel accommodations ‘aro ‘unique, con-.| the strecta will be deprived of theso unnecessa- | audionco of children Monday evening... |'N0 attoution’ to aby auch unkind wishes, but. |“4 20mber of citizens who have been to.a more riling tare, ut the devil that wan in bim re- | fstions most—the uncharched, th® free-thins- | Siting of a picturesque group of cottages, all | ry adurnments, much. ta the sorrow Of atock- | An oratorical onteriainment was given in. the | Went. ahead, intending to carry. out’ their pro- | Comsenial ctimste have returned much improved plied: at's. tho difference, now, what bo- | EAHESS radicals, and the young people whose: | Perfectly comfortable, elegant, and modern,,with | raisers and the jos of property-owners. .'Tho | lecturé room of the Congregational Church on |/Posed vrogramme to the Jetter, aud to Ieave it |'in‘health and apirits.. Mr. Filbert std Mr. Sonics of them, ar ma? Welve got no friends in | ¢r8, ! the young People whose. | the varnish rubbed off and tho scent of the for-}. ‘ 's BALL ‘Thursday evening. Each speaker was limited } Sl with a criticizing public, who “might | Johngon are among the number who havo beén whis countrr. Ive them, and its only | thoughts hare nover yet been seriousty given to | eat flowers aud-green meadowa pervading all, given by the “ Torrent" Fire Company Thura- | to five miuutes. Mr. Markes won-thé Janrel | award just such ‘approbation os uiéy | luxuriativg on Southern soil. Mr.'S. J: Filbert | ‘ar of all the | thought thoy really merited. The ad- | hds made many friends during his stay here, aid f trouble and sorrow to them I'd be, if ever I | the cxamination of religious questions. There |. ‘Che main hotel buildin; i i ‘ni 2 i i us . @1 . 8. Bre mora ikea bi day night was well attended. ‘About 8 o'clock | wreath, being the. brightest b xT | likes big oy aie i galaxy displayed bofore the audienes, ‘The: pro- | dres# was followed by. the ovarttrs to |'his departure ie reprotted. : -*Masaniello,”:by Misa Erma Gillett and Abr, P. The Village Board convened ‘Monday evening. Sot eyes upon them any more. I've never acted | wil! be in his audiences the radical anslytical | family club-how E i vi tical | family club-bouse than anything else. Mr. C. |-the company formed 8 prodedsion:and marctied the part of {oman to them, and I'm too fond of | Treor of all religious diatomenta: that emenate | D: Naeb, of Milwaukee, the eminent banker, to | through the principal siteets, headed ‘by s brass | grammes aonounced that prizes would be award: a : a‘ 3 rere Wok ‘cleat cane of: kxiow! from the platform ; the hard-hended skeptic whose | T20™ ,they . belong,..hag gone to great ex-| band, attracting much attention. by their fice | ,ed to the worthy. The thirty contestants for the | C- Lutkin, after which camo the rendition of.| The most important business transacted was tho gH EAEE seat caro ‘of mowledge of an ov] | from the platform th inding the erase, | POTN, Fender, them in every way .suiteble | and orderly appeatancé. Atéor thé parade. they | prizes wore the principal denizensof tho. place, | drama No. 1, entitled, ‘My Wife's Helatioué.” | sppoiutment of » committee consisting of the snd inet bility to avarcome it ay Bae been | mind resembles a quartz mill, grinding the gran- | to ihe taktes of. the clasa of people whom | proceéded to tiie bali, where they enjoyed dancing | and with two exceptions were all méo. Tho | After instumental music by Mr. P. C. Tuthio, |-Clerk and Treasurer to take measures to, fund : fenite are oa us poke all ia eae ite of thought to powder in search OF gala § the: |'experieice has shown may be counted upon | until morning.: ‘The ‘hail had-preyiously been | thirty were called bofore the, atidienco at the | #’ Young’ man cnierxed’ from ‘behind the | the outstanding. indebtedness of the town. -° i one Semptation ho play en be exposed |-Bonigry logician who wants lis spiritual food | as our regular summer visitore; " “and |-decorated abd ornamented with fags, lengths of | close of the entertainment, and exch presented | scenes,” and, with watah -in -haud, broke. the | ©: : pany i soon sale ge out land earn efor dolla | Rational tee” provedin‘aster Site or | aetet ede, Levee, 288, Nitin, tn ea. | howe extending fom one plat fo soother, gor | by lie cn Sing aod Matar Gere Shean mn | SO0d, Ses, Gratyto the anna, iat there |. conch sctble wan be at tho ridend al Hi . ; n , d rove 4 here are not greater than they would be | ziea, and other articles-emblematic of the Fire | - juets. No envy was manifested, for..each |. ve oe: ean oe Eine Craft ursday éven‘i : Senin, he vill most certainly become intoxicated, | hold fast to that which is good ; the young and | nt any modorate boarding house. "he capacity Department. « All: present enjoyed thontaclves.| earcied off tha prize. ‘The affair a eae utes. Saracen . Reis Ax. Miles Crafts Thursday evening. . The eveo- success, and Queen Mirth Held.s high carnival |’ “After the *'Overture to Miguon,”’ by Miss | ing: was one of rich enjoyment. : Tho- ususicy Flotonce Grut, came recitative’ by Miss Lufu | furnished by Miss Warner and Mr. Hastrietar, sad be as likely as not to kill somebody or be | inquisitive that are athirst for something now ;'| of tho-h, eres i od musi Fj i “pay” ABs ce a 3 ‘hotel has ber & eile. ayoud ipaoe Pay © to take hold of this | and the highly sensitive and emotional natures | entire place so improved and beastie that one roe ore Rood ramie 0a erellent “that night. A what he cannot do for him- | whose devotional souls baek in the light of their. | may well say naturé and art can do no more A GOOD WoRE: z 4 paper is soon to bo issued by apiiall com- | B. Fauikins, which was loudly encoréd: Misa |-was a conseipmous feature of the -pleadare the ‘Faulkina acquittéd herself nobiy,-sot- only in the Gneste were the paiticipacte of. ° Pe self,—force him to live without liquor, and when | Savior’a countensnce and are satisfied. The ‘The “on 50 rode: a from ‘The ladies 0 Temperance Union, repre-.| pan! character assumed in drams, also ed ‘etation- i é i PoE 5 The hotel-gronads are 50 rods: distant f Indies of the fon, 1 in the interesta of Maywood and OskPark. § pot mind aud dodr-are in a healthy state, and | pastor is to provide the bill of fare that is to cat- | the lake; 100 feet above it, and “SUG tect atone seating the didforont churches, are doieg 2 good ite. Walter Hadley, of Chicago, w the editor, | -¢ je sncumied Oy fies in the pub It is ramored Austin is to havo a riew 1 : : in the ‘minor exercises. She really was -tho | house fi the eastern limita of the town, ee I ho is ready to receive instruction, teach him how | iefy all these wants, and'I believe Mr. Reed will ichi h r wants, . Lako Michigan. The \ds elo} i E ' craig uohdmng of bratkanne cemaged We want | be ablo to doit. While I have very little sym- |. to tho water's edge, wuion 18 fringed with-x mous | crenithy p committee sereretes by eer conkely entitled eB ae ee eae CamS “_< ZOMBARD, * ' End lees iaisy aad going tooo rin sepium, | pethy with hie creed, I havo a great deal of | charming pebbly shore, On tho east and’ weet, | thom nafiber nsitse: the Cometh aie |” fae PREBbrrentis, Sonclecion ot chien a crastion” At the irfes Cavorno. 5 fire temptation. again into | earncet sympathy with the man, and admirs’his | the cottages are skirted with the grand old for: |'Rev. E. W. Adame, of the Ml i Churcorwio in, absterina Society held: « mesting in | So'tne nage inte soli erate wey wal appeared |. Tne Ter. Charles Cavorno gave theft | This same Burko once stole « horse-blanket, | *ilits;, mis Sincerity, and his broad aud catholic |‘est, the lake occupving the aoiith line. To the | troduced the ladies to the Council and also | ,. Tb@ Presbyterian Bociety held s mesting in | on the sage in a semi-circle, and mado a polite | series. of -frze home lectures Friday evening. “gil sue Butt, go tle «bore antes ad be manifests on ul occasions. He is | north, there ian rich landscape of fertile pas-.| atated the object’ot their visit, after which a.|.the Baptist Church on Thursday evening. Mr. | bow to the audience, thanking them for’ their Tha sabject of the evening's: discourse was Band neverthieyed beferes Dub elng a drank | the bem epetiaen of ab - | tures and green meadows, either. side. of “the | petition was presented “by the ladles askifg that | Charles, Randolph was elected Chairman, and | kind appreciation, and wishing them all whearty |:‘Tharsaa,”.. ce i money, stole in order that ho might live. ‘The | that 'imow. aul well weleulaed toon . tree-embowered avenue leading to the railroad | ‘the “rate Temperance Isw” be enforced, and.| Mir. Ambrose White, Secretary." °""""" good-night, - ~ ina st # 1 xoar’s Ideas of right avd wrong hed got mixed Os And welt celomisted to succeed in a | depot, with an amphitheatre of the everlasting | praying that tho Council do all in their power to |. at yar by’ the Rev. Mr, N i ‘ : t ‘up, ander the presture of trouble and the obfus- | for Chaiataee sends Neeson iat pot time | bili Beyond, ee | Further sdvance the canse of temperance, Toate Lipclesgy Ml tecd chen tre bat ie OTHER SUBURBS. ; 4 cation of alesbol. am inguiro wny it ie that their eauco 1g 40" uear ‘a | ing and sale Teas endroring, shoot. |- Ald, Parks mbred- that tho petition be sccopt- “coe meeting to edn nt elabio all thy | tne Bot i " -"pomes asp nove oF Wi f alking. ‘There is admirablo system of | ed and nocessary action be taken to comply with , entails, 7 | _ The new Bosrd or'Trustéss organized Tucs- |‘ ores axp Nowa or.Tar wet.” - 2” Bpeciat Corréspondence of The Chicago Tribune, : a : Sourn Baxp, Ind, May &—Thero has been ‘The Congregational Society find it a Hard mat- recently organized here a society to be known 38 Another poor devil cut his throat yesterday. | lost cause? Why is it that inn city like thy railr “He was euch a racal of 3 druikacd Fe ee athe tant in a city like this only | attendance. ‘The scream of the railzoad whistle | the requirements of the petition in eo far aa it’ |:could secure as a temporaty place of worship, i Scnna Beier ed, aha Leech cumeee [ono in ten attends choreh on Sunday, and only | is suficiently far off to be lostin the dimoose related to the selling of ‘lignor to, minors or | reported that all the churches east.of the track | 27 Cvenne- Mr. HL C. rans aleeheal Sella Softens pe tho en teapot ead religions ie : oe ats = at reicentty eae 2 be access “habitual drunkards: ‘he motion was carried. | sq very generously, offered thom the use of | wCMCOe ine ‘Went to see the | defect 13 not inherent in the Chri photos a8 well a.a meeuitonnt i _ sido ‘of bia doug oe ree Ry fetes hritian eyatem been added to the hotel, a8 well as.4 meguificent | Died, at the residence -of his daughter, mre, | their churches, and the of their hall. |4er'g decide upoa .a mini iter, The Rev. Mr.. | ths “Free Laborers, "having no presenb connéo- old man, « cvuple of weeks ago, but ‘ne “was vo | itself, but that ite want of suocesa li Wr ley. Opposite - the .cot! are. the | 0. ogee Buell, aged 78 years. |-take.advantage of their kindness, and, as. they evening Mr. Wright delivered. a. fine discourse | associations country, . a eelf, but ate want of suovess lies in |, bowling-alley. posit 10. H. Heath, in, this: city, May'6, of dropsy var emehay : : ‘ ; of ‘the. — of respect for the feelings of others, in a Ynoment |-ing it, and in the “incidental : for iio 26 mecppabai ‘3, “Ae Basil was ons f the cafentontdor Eas F ery moderate reo Ba they would nen egood congress ae the questi of arity a : a a zs os i abn S & ‘ oirecnistances and | the same virthes-f m ne 1: & : four pao ago; fithe very 1 : : ' ; led bef “i 7 oe : maairatls i hee italia » pie Friegge”—the “old man" -whe Gottlieb pints dings that belong. to it. Possibly, our Waukesha water. -A steamer plies to'and: fro at |, County, having ¢: re. shirts: : o doubtedly be tare many C4 ‘of, seaniorse saeye old ae on rr leat stylo of church. archite, ait E f. the: day: . Pewaukee Lake,-on -the |he ramaved, to aie Wis., come eighteen years |-imausly recommend. that. the offer be accepted, i es fi : oe years of age. by the way—obligingly severea hus | fs responsibl i by iz he Fy ” He ca I sepol ‘ Y sending’ many 4 soul. to |-shores:of which shatmin; t has been: | ago, whara ba cogeged in aon ier oo eaal ; by pres ited By : ; Pia a ig 33 tad te f Mae akBS, OH Tho: eae ano, when Cracks fe came to Wau-'l It was decided, on consideration Of this report, | "cag ‘ cremerssenens wine.” This man, by industry, aud ‘by keop- perdition ; © ae Ea rata, : a "be regretted by all,'dnd tho absence of | duced,” asserts that “laberers, who prodizos ‘i