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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Tleatt dlsensa was tho causs of the desth of Col. H, H. Harrison. The Mirs Annlo Elsner, loat on the Sohiller wras & residont of Niles, Mich., and not tue lady of the sama pame living at No. 369 Divislon ntreot in thia city. 11r. Goorgo 1L Price, the Adamn Expross-Mes- weugor, who 20 gailantly defonded the money in 1iis chiarge, and shot the man who alterapted to gteal it, has gone to his hume in Loulsyille, Ky., to romaln until lie recovera from hin injuries. At tho last meoting of the *Whittior Post,” No. 10, G. A. B., Commandent J, Janger, it was reoolved that the headquaitors during tho three dags of tbo reunion should be at Fechenich Prothors', 147 Bouth Clark strect, bnsemont, Anderson, tho mau who shot himself a fow dayA ago, With suicidal intent, st tho cornor of Kiurlo streot and Weatorn avenue, dled of two wonnds in hishend at the Connty Hoapital Sat- urdsy, Tho body was placed inthe Morgue and the Coroner notified. Pudolphins K, Turnor, tho slleged dealer in forgad titles toresl entale, is In tho ecity, and has been for zoveral dayn. 1le went to Toxan not to romain, but to gather evidenca in bis own Behalf, and will be prezont in the Criminal Court thie morulug, when Lis casa is to ba cailed for trial. Tliern in & Joat little girl at tha Armory, and, from tho fact thnt shie Lins bocn thero oyer tweu- ty-four hours, tho officera denire to havo her friends call for ber. 8ho ia 4 or b years old, has Jight hair tiod with & blue ribbon, and bluc eyos, nudis drossodin o gingham green-checked aprou, red stnped drese, shoes, and 1ed-whits.aad-blue slockmgs, Sho says hor name 4 Sarah Out. and har father kecps n shioo-storo. Over the loft oye tharo is a acar. A committoo of the Bolgian Batiety (I'Unlon Bolge) at & meoting vostorduy resolyed to hold o piotio on the Lako Buiorg, at Forty-third street, on (ho first Sunday fu June. Thero will bo nddreesos by Mowsrs. G. Do Alais, A. Itins- kopt, O. Deleour singing by Mr, TFlam- born Ta Viddition "5 " the ueusl ple- nic fealures, dancing, foot-racen, balloon- ascontions, otc, & novel featuro will bo iutro- duced, in the shaps of & prizo to the handsomest wosnan and to tho ngliest mao present, French- spenling Chicagosuy aro invited to tako part, Cottago Grove cars pass the gronuds, Tickots ave to bo had 2t Lovondal's, 119 and 121 Ban- dolph plreet ; Dolaide's, 95 Lok stroot: Colus & Digion's, 131 Adaras strects John LaBotlo's, 146 Houth Ciark streot; Ed Pelletor's, 216 South flalsted street ; snd Gaydou's, 113 Adame streot. Yesterdoy morning about 3 o'cloek, Mins 3. A, Wolcoit, dauchtor of tho County Burvoyor, Jiving at No. 1288 Dlichizan avenue, Wwas startled Trom ehunter by a nowe in her reom, aud was frigutened b bohnldhK; two meon walking about. Hna got up quickly and auompted to ulercopt tliom, but ona of the burglsia—for puch thoy wero—put & rovolvor ab her hoad and {old her that if sbe did not keep quiot lie woull suoot hor, ‘Tlen thoy ran out of the Louso aud the arlam was given. Officers Fitzgerald and oar cuno quickly at the call, in time to ses tho thieves running through the alloy between Mich- fzan aud Indinna avonues sud Thirty-third and sirty-fonrth niroets. They gavo chase, and tha furitivea fivad two whoiw at them without effout. Tus officera replied by ono shot, and s ro missed the mark. “he hurfhm then jmmped over a fenco and ran into chlgnn_ ave cuue and hidin n church doorway near Thirty- tlurd street, Officor Atwell had boen called 39 Prof, Pappor, on **The Romsnos ef Optles. The famous ghoat will reappoar. e ‘THE SOUTH TOWN. A% RULNHOT'S VIR OF THE STTUATION. * Mr. Jossph Gruonbut has broken tho long silencs which has bound bim, and sgain tolls the story of the crimes committed at the racont Bouth Bido town clection. After rolating the fight over thio First Ward Moderator, hie goes on 1o say thiak.tha ballot-boxes of the eight polling- placoa wore carricd to tho Firomen's Hal), 10 Doarborn, and the canvaes of the votes wna ocommenced at 8 p. m, by tho Town Clork snd the nactirg Moderator, Philip Cooley, in the prosenca of tho Assistant Moderators and Assistant Clorks, and most of tho candidates. About 8,200 ballots, all of them unnumbored on tho blank slde of tlia ballot, woro put or packed into the eight ballot-boxes ; thabox ol tho Tifth Ward polling-plnce was brought inunlocked aud nnsesled, Tho Town Clork rofusad to couut the avidontly atuffod baliot-boxes of the Fourth and FiftihWard polliug-places, and declarad from porsonal fuformation, and from direct and eir- cumstantlal evidonce, that tals town election was vitiated by} bribery, wholcsale repeating, fraudu. Ient. voting, fAotitions poll-lists throughout tho shola town, and by ballot-box stulling at the Fourtl, Fifth, and ~Second Wnrd {:ohlny lncos, On the 9th dav of April, at 10 e'clock in tho forenoon, the Town Clerk declared, as the result of a partin] connt of the votes by Moderator aud Toswu Clerk, it Michael Evans recoived amajor- itvola thonsand or more volas for Colloctor, and that Ednard Phillips received & majority of per- Laps 1,500 votea for Assessor,—thils canvass being a random gnors of the Town Clork, itrespective of tho tally-lists mado by sclf-constituted ns. sistants of Modarator Chilip Conley, The Town Clerk then and thero annonnoed that the electors bnd feiled to make a choice, for Supervisor, Town Clerk, or Conatable, On scconnt of thousnnds of Lallots atuffed in- to boxes and other thourands of ballota roceived by the Mcderator ani asuiatauts from ropoaters and non-residents, the Town Clork wonld not sign the tally-lists, and refueed Lo announco who roceived the majority of legal votea for Buper- visor, Town-Clerk, or Constablo, and adjourned the annual town-mecting, as tho Lusiuees Lad been conoluded a3 far aa tho oflicial oauvass was concerned. George Hartman recnived a certifi- cate of election for Constable, the rival candi- dates not objecting to nny irregularity in the vote or canvnes for Constabie. On tho 14th day of April George Gruenwald, .who had herotofore clniniod an election for Su- orvisor, made tho following statoment to the lown Clerk: 1 am satiaged that P, K, Ryen has, by actual count, recelved 5 majoslty of ths votes polled at tlie Inst town cleatlon for Supervisor, and I stwll not coutest bis election, Gronox GRUENWALD, ‘The ‘Town Clerk issucd to P, K. Dyan s cortifi- eato of olaction for Snporvisor, doubting his su- thority a{ssr the ndjournmiont of the anousl 1meeting, ¢ Jobn Schank protested, and gave nolico of au election-contast. At is doubltul, says the Town Clork, whether the certificatos of alection issusd to Constable llartman and to Supervisor Ryau aro valid, Jolin Schienk stoutly rofuses to pay any town funds to hie pretondad successor, and keeps the boaks and tho redeomed town ordery in Lis own custody. SNo more than 1,800 logal voters paricipated in the last Southk Town eleation ; parhaps 500 wera hauled over the bridges from North and Weat Chicago ; abont 6,000 ballots wero stuffed in by Assistant Moderators or handedin by repoat- ors: and evou during tho canvass of the volo Lallota were changed and mixed in, 3fr, Gruenhot saya he hollls over till the Conrt docides that ho must count staffed ballot-boxes and daclars tho result, including James Gleasan tho spot by the flring, and camo upon the fel- tows just 88 Fitzgerald nud Hoar came up. ‘Che two quictly eubmitted, sud were takeu to the Cotlago Ovovo Aveuuo Station, whero thoy rayo tho namos of John Ienderson 3nd Charfes Cacper. A searchi in tho church, liunrwly'nnbn?uautli 1ovested n small rovolvor, one chambor of which was eipty. Tho prizon= esy did not sccure any booty iu Mr, Wolcoll's Liouee, Tha nffair caueed yreat excitoatont in tio vicluity, aud las furniched foad for much talk, MILITARY MEETINGS. Tho Ninetioth Illinois met yesterday aftornoon ju the Eschaugo Building, but trausscted no Dusiness othor than comploting arrangements for tho atmy reunion and grand parade on the 15th tnst, On that morning the rogiment will moet nt the Bhorman Ifoues at 9 o’clock sharp, undoer command of Col. Owon Stusrt. 'Thoy will porado with their new colora aud alsoiho old ones, whlcnfl hknco been tasen for tho occasion from Bpringfel An I}‘d"ufinwd mesting of the Twouty-third ilinols Vetoran Voluntcer Association was hold yestorday afternoon in the oftico of the Clork of bo Crimiual Court, with Col. J. Quirk, tho Tresident, h: tue Chl‘lr. aud Capt. Lanigan act- ingr ao Socretary pro tom. '('ant. D. Wr.y Quirk, from the Committes to melocy 8 uniform, Liat, and badgo for tho Associa- tion, roported that they had selected. & military black hat, with cord and tassel, and a red, whilo, aud Llue badge, with a gold mtar in tho contro, and @ green riblon attachied, with gold fringe at the eond, bearing tho snsomption, “'wonty-third Illinois Veteran Volunteois Army of Virginia.” ‘Tho report was recolved, #ad, after somo discagsion ua Lo the expeusa ol tho’ Lat, tho question was docided, and tho roport ndopted, on motion of Miaj. Moore, with the undorstanding that the Lat e ag near the rewulation style as possible. Ma}. Moura moved that the Becrotary ba in- structed to invite all persons ussoclated with the rogiment while in the flold to umito with them 3n the parado on the 13th inst. The motlon was carried, “I'he Chialrman stated that he had recoived no- tica from Cal. Stusit, of tho Niuetioth Ilinols Vetesan Hegiment, (hat they desired to turn ont witly the T'wonty-third on the 18th. Ou_ motion of Maj. Moore, it was decided that the tio com- mands unite ag one body on that dny, and that a sotnmittea_be appointed to consult with the Ninetioth Roplment, at the club-room of the Bhermsn House, to perfect srrangomenta io con- neelton with tho parade. On motion it was reaclved to meet Tuesday evoulng at the Conunty Bullding for tho purpose of receiving the roport of the Hat Committce, snd at tho Bamp tinlo tho men of tho comwand sl bo prosent and go into s drill of some hours under Col. Quirk, prior to sho dsy of the grand parwla. Cu motlon, adjourncd. BOUEMNIA. A mesting of Bohomisny was hold at Haclcs fIall, carner of Browu .and Wost Twenticth ntrooty, yenterday afternoon, for the purpone of taking measusca to induca the Library Board to provlfin a large amount of Boieminn” books for the Publis Library, Though tho rain was pour- ing down in torrents, over 300 porsoou braved tho weathier and sttended tho meeting, On motion, Mr. (leorgo Bindolar wa3 elected Chairmen, oud Mr, Prokup ifudek Secretary, Mr, Muilbeck addressed tho mesting at length, showing tha necousity of having more Hoheminn books in the Library, There wors thousunds of Boheminns Hviug in this city, most of whom _wore workingmen, aud unable to purchaso books to enlarge thelr kuodtedgo. Jlout of these poopls could mpeak no other lenguaga, and henco books In “olher tougues wore of no uso fothem. It was no more than Junt that tho Library Bosrd should purchoso an uddilfonal pumber of Bobeminn books, and tutisfy tho demaund, They would do all in thelr yower to assist the Board in obtaining the mesns ta get those books. ‘AMter soveral othor mombors bad made similsr sptoches, & commitice Was appoiuted to make collections of mouney and hooks to Lo presented to the Library, A counitteo, coussting of Mousrs, udek, Biudolar, aud 31, Back, was appointod to walt up- ou tt.o Board of Directors of the Publie Library and roquest thom to purchaso out of tho annual appropristion & uumbor of Bohumian books. ‘I'he mecting then adjourned, subject to the call of tho Chalrmau. THE WUNDAY LECTURE SOCTETY, This public-epirited orgavization achjoved ene of its gresteat succorscu yesterday afternoou, srhen an sudienca nearly 4,610 nirony braved the weather and filled McCormick 11all to Listen to sslentifio_loctura on *The lomauce of Light," ‘v Vrof. Pepper. ‘The lecturo was a groat auc- cosn, 1t was Hlustrated by a sories of brilliant oxporiment, chief among which wa the appari- {ion of the famous ghoat. to muny requesta for more leciuros bave roached tho Directors of the Sunday Locture So- tioty that they bave decided to provido two more suterlainments on the noxt two Bundays, May 16 and 43, The fimst wiil bo piven by Mr. Jobn J. Wood, an emineut English scleusiai who came ta this country to lectute at Boston and New York, whora "he made scauon, snd who has Kmtpnnd his roturn loEumre sud come out here wholly for the sake of filling this one eogagoment, Ho will leave for England at once thereatter, so that for Town Cle:lt, Tho Town Doard of Auditors will moat Monday evenlng at 7 o’clovk in Justico De Wolf's building, 172 Esst Adama etrest, up- ntairs, and may undertake to usurp the functions of a court, dclaring tha election of Ryan for Bupervisor and Gloagon for Town Clerk, giving a color of anthority to these upshats of shole- #ale ballot-stufiing and remarkable feata in ro- veating and ¢ counting in.” —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS, All members of the Ninoty-sixth Regiment Tiliuols Yolunteers are requestod to meet this avening at the Grand Paclac Hotol a4 half-past 8 a'elock. 1L W. 8. Claveland, the well-known Jandacape- gardener, will lecturs tm ovening in the Athenmum Dims Course, at No. 65 Washington ntrect. Tho subjoct ia * Landscapo-Gardoning an Art)' COMPLIMENTARY CONCERTS. ‘The complimontary concert to Miss Jeesics Ifaslsoll, prior to hor doparture for Enrope, will le |flvnn at Huandard all May 21 with the fol- lowing programms 1 Tfln'i( 2, Aria from * 2Mr, C, T, Roat. 3, Beene and aris from “Der Frelsohuotz”,...,. Weber Mins Jeesica Haakell. 4. Overture * Egmout,” arranged by, Sira, Reaina W G, Aria from * Orphe: rs, O, 6, Polacca for piano and 'eollo, Heasrs, Wolfsohn and Eichheim, 7, “The Erl King” Mizs Jeasira 3. Chsconne for two pianos, Birs, Watson and The programmoe for the complimentary concort to Mra, Czrroll on Tueadny eveuing st Mar- tina's Hall®will be ng follows: . 1 Sijunzto ¥ a ‘' Regnaya nel Sileozio Rty from “Lucla " Bochss Mra, Carrofl, Messra, Ledochowsti and Alien, 2, Harp solo—t t Ross of Smmer,” with variations. ‘3irs. Carrofi, & Tioli aclo—t Borsguca {fom L/Eclsle . eurt Zuat St jor lis B, Carrol, 4, * L'Estasi ¥~Son| 6. * La Bonnambula "—Piano sols Ar. Ledochowsid, 0, “ Bilont NG ™. 1eeeuraresssronssessrecavsBrautzer Tenpls Quarlette, 1, 1, % Wodding March ™, Mra, Curroll, des 2, %'Curloslty "—Sony lvie Taskedl, *3, # Fantasts Irlsndiss "—Harp 8010, . Mrs, Carroll, 4, % Frlar of Order Groy 8o hwoinas Goo: 5, Quartatle,,.. »Mendelssohn i SUBURBAN. OAK FARK. A distressing accident occurred hers yosterday aftarnoon. Grant Ingalls, with soveral of his little playfellows, was enjoying a romp {o the haymow, They were playing with the pitch- fork, and, in throwing It, It struck Grant Ingalls inthe head, abont 2 inclies from tho temple, making an ugly aud dangorous wound. Volcanic Eruptions in lceland. London Times, Aprit 33, Telegrams from Bhetland stato that tho Daa- ish wail stoamer Dins arsived st Lorwick Jaat Thursday from Roykjavik, being her 'first trip for tho semson. ~ Bhe bringe pare ticulara of the grand oropticn of the mountain _ called 'mllu!yn{nv, i the north of Iceland, Tho oruption occurred in Decomber Jast, and waa preceded by sarthquahes, The weather dvring tho month waa very foggy, and tho flamea from tho burning mountain coyld not bo seen to sdvantago until the 2d of January, the Lit of tha | mymaster|” All the whon the sight presentod was magnificent, Col- umos of fira and stonea were shot stralglit up intototho nirto a grest holght, aud fell back luta tho crater in 80 narrow s circumfarence that tho formation of & now lavs only oxtended 12 miley from the northwest to the mouthesat. An ox- ploring party etato that from tho side of the ravine, :anolnc ag noar an they could get for the burning Javs, thoy conld sce down through the voleanis fisauron lurid flamos like vast reek- fug svivera of fire pl‘-ylm; in wild confusion among “the wrock of mattor,” Fortuuately, no dam- age wau dono either by the nnthqulku or tho cruption. e A Parisian Hlorrors Paris Correspondence Lioston Gazette, A ranmunpkeurur hera woot, & day or two slnce, into bis celiarto LBtle seversl casks of wino he had roceivod, Ile lefi his hoad-norvant in charge of tho establishment. Thres bours after he went into tho collar n gontleman called to soe him, sad the sorvant went down stairs to summon liim. Tho Borvant ran back in great ter- ror, aud could only gasp: ** Be qulck—tho rate— poreons prosent ran {nto the A RADICAL CHANGE. The Board of Iducntion Appears to IZave Resolved Upon Some Needed e« forms. The System of Grading to Be Simplifled, - Expenses to Bo Reduced, and Greater Efficioncy Se- cured, Alollllon of the Nominal Mfstinction Botween District and Grammar Schools, and Equallzation of Principals? Salarles, The New High-School Departmenis--A Removal In the High School of the Tailors Framlum and tho Dress- makers® Fine. It hias heen undaratood for some time that the Board of Education, whoss pressnt composition is an uousually good one for practical purposes, hias made up ita mind to subject the publia #ohoola of tho city to a thorough overhanling, of whick thoy slaud confessedly in neod. Tho Doard is smallor now than in former years, and ita mmembora baye beou chosen with ospoclal view to thelr fituoss for educatfonal work. Mayor Medill appointed the first Board as now organ- ized under the Masor's bill, which transforrod tho power of nominating the mgmbers from tho Aldermen to the city Exuculive, and roduced tho number from twenly to fiftecon. The beat of his appointoes still ramain, President Nichborg be~ ing ono of them, and it ia to the credit of Mayor Colvin that, in filling the vacaucios, ke has boen guided by high motives and cousiderabls dis- crotion in the choice of mon, Chore are, of course, lacompotonts in the Board, but tho majority is su Intolligont, cloar- headed one, and, sinco the electivn of Blr. Richborg to tho Chair, the administration of thie educational affalrs of the city bas bean ohiar- acterizod by now vigor. It hos long been ad- mitted by the more thoughtful men of the Board that tho Bystem of frades now iu vogue is un- neconaarily complicatod ; that sho scliools cost more thau thoy ato worth ; and that thoro is sn ovidout weakuess in their middlo—iu tho grades Detwaen tho primary sud the High School. Tho Xigh School itsolf has boon tho object of much hiosuls ariticlum outsido, as well oa in the Doard, Various plans wera sugzested for remedying the various faults : and thoss have now crystallizod into sovoral important medifications, amounting to & radiool chiange in tho system itesif. THE FUEPOSES OF TIE ROALD. ‘Tho Board has tlreo pusposos in visw—the ye- duction of oxpousca; tho simplilication of tho grades; and an increaso of eficien- cy. 'Tho first Is dotermined upon ; the mecond is in process of preparation; and the last is 8o urgently demandad that some methiod must be devisod, na spoedily a3 possible, for ita ac- complishment. " A resolution waa tutroductod nt tho last mootlag of tho Boatd, and will come up for aotion on NEXT TUESDAY EYENIXG, whoas disposition will determine the essentlal charactor of the propused reforms, It was in- troduced by lnspector Olesos, sud has the support, it is nlleged, .of the majority of tha Dosard, It abolishea the distinction betweon district and grammar schools, which ls only a nominal one, uad will lesd to an equalization of the salaries of tho Principals of thioso two grados of nclivois, thus accomplishing, in part, its frlonds claim, the thres desirad ob- Jects,—a simplitication of grades, with incrossed eliciency nud reducod exponnos, A differonce of opiuion will undoutitedly ba daveloped beforo tho resolntion s tually disposed of, and it wili hava to oncountor the solid orpodfion of the Drincipale of the duitrict schools, whoso ealaries, if the rosolution bs sdopted, will suffor & dimivution of a conple of huadred dollars o year, Formorly, tho Principals conatituted AN ALL-TOWKRFUL LORDX of s somi-oloctiva Board, 'I'here ore some twonty of them, reinforced by thirtoen stalwart and persuasive mon from tho High and Normal Schools, and two muslo toachers, all of whom will make comion canse for scif-defonso sud the presoryation of biuh pny. Formotly, before the Board adopted the rule forbidding them to interfere directly or indiroctly wmth the legielative authorily of the schools, thoy contributed s groat deal of onergy iu that dircction, and often did tho Board mora guod than harm. Wuore they wera not financially in. terosted, their advico was tho beat which tho Doard, geuerally npeaking, could consult, It was sacortained, howevor, thut thoy YORMED A POOL to pealst in (he cloction of & certain member a 10w yoars ago, the gontloman boing pledged to look ntior their salarion, The plodge was kept, bt the wombes was not of much account, aud, woras thun all, the fact gut abroad. Ior several years thsy Lave obesed tho mandate of the Bourd I regard to its ofticial businoss, but it iy bolieved that thoy will do all they can—which fs pecfoctly natursl—to dofeat, or, nt least, delay the identitication of the distiot and grammar #chooly. ‘The dabate on the rosolution 1s, thera- fore, anticipatoed with tho liveliost {uterest by all pu;leu concerued. THE COT OF THR BCHOOLS. ‘The Board will a8z tho Finance Committeo for £8U0,000. The echools Linve cost nearly that (ho prosont year; and tho previous yoar thoy cost $702,6649% The constant increaso in population compela tho Board to erect additional school buildings ovory year, and, 18 tho codt per pupil—ncarly $10—s as high oy experience shows it neod Ve, s reduction io ex- ponses must bo wade to meot new und inovitabla demands. ‘Tho cost por pupil in very many of thto large cities Is much loss, Blany membors of {he Board think that tho Clicago averngs s ox- travagant, and that it ought to ba reauced, It 1n estimated tuat there are over 100,000 school- ablo children entltlod to seatu ; but the schaols, althongh thoy cost noarly s million a year, ac- conunodato only 81,009, and the pressure for ad- musivn {8 so sevare that, fn maoy aistricty, only w biatl day's attendanco Is pormittod in the lower prades, The cuumx]uunv.-e 1 that tho children of tho oor working olass ara thrown upon lho mtroets half the day to ac. quire the vicious habits of idlenoss ana ovil observation, nnd parents everywhere are l»ra\'ckcd and disgusted, 1 18 morally suro that he Finance Committeo will not consent to give the Board more thau £800,000, and the Board must do tho beat it can with this amount, Iotronch- ment must be mado soniowhore, TUL DISTUIDUTION OF SALARIZS. Eighteen malo Principals of diatrict schools roceive $2,400 each. Que womsn Priucipal of & district achool rocoives $2,200, and another §2,000,~sbo will be ontitled to §2,200 1n her third yeur, l».‘lghmon women Principals et sobools clussified a8 * Primary * recelvo ealaries running from $900 upio $1,100,—thono Incharga of “Urammur " schools $1,200 up to 81,600, The question s fairly botora tho lioard, and ia involved in Inapector Oleson’s rosolution, Why should district-school Prinoipals be pald mors than the Principals of grammar schools 2 GRADES AND DEPARTAMENTS. The claasification of the public schaols of Chi ©ago 18 aa irratiousl an 1t fu arblirary. Beo 95 of tho rules suys that ¢ The schools shill be divided mio ton grades, Puplls {0 the five higliest grades vhall coustitute ke grain- anar department, and pupils fu the fiva lowest geades ahall coustitute the primury depariment, It would scom a8 if that were auongh; but, ovidently for the purpose of making the grades a8 complicated ag possible, sho rulo procesus: Tha schools whall alc be clasaified as district, gram- mar, snd primary, Thus, the same nsmes are used (o designate ontirely different things, Ia tho language so baren of words asto reduca tho Loard to wo grent an {uconvenionce as this? Dut utill moro Chie dlatrict scliools sholl embrace all the ten grades of puplls, The gramuar schools shall embraco ali grades of puplls below tho secoud wrade, The pri- nary achools shall ebrace all grades of puplls below tho Afth grade, . ‘Uhus it appears that grammar-schools are pri- mary schiools, that tho primary depastment Is to bo found in district schools, “and that district schools are grammar-shools, Although gram- mar department meaus the five highest grades, tho grammar-schools include the entire primary collar to which the almost speechless sorvant inted, nad found a black mass on the floor; t way the rostaurant keeper, with rata swarming k0 thickly ou him ns to concenl bim eutirely, thin will be thae cnly chunce of hoaring bim., For | Yhoy wore devouring him, It was neccssary R0 St u.ennu's. aase Vewod §ng excavatfous on tho eito of the famous te.a- E‘\:lh": the wonderful resnlta of theso excava- tlons, and wlll illos eat interest by the and otbarwiee, of very msny viaws. o Tue sesend b e a narrative of the grent« | Lie entered tho cellar, and thia spisy, with a stereopiloon | Me had awooned, and octure, that 0f sy 23, will ba by | life. Les Lyoss couditole | 362 thetia L) L0 Ciletimtind W6r0 K30y Viivid tuGs delicious meal. "It waa somo timo before thoir “ Diana of the !p&rullnm" Ho will de~ | victim could bo restored to consciousnoss, when hio sald be remembered fesling faiut soon after waa oll he knew, the vermih bad swarm on him, It is foared ho will be dlaigured for departmeut, aud the district schools belong Lo tho grammar dopartmont. The Dosrd ought, at loast, reform this Lighly-mized nomenclature, 80 that the avorago intellect can gut the plan of gradiog without tho uso of x aud y, and t}m Pro- cown of nlgebrrs olimination of the unknowus— sud noknownablos. . THX DIFFERENCK UETWERN DISTRICT AND GRAM- MAR gcuooLs, The difforence botweon districs snd grammar pchools consists of ouly s siugle grade io the for- mer, but it amounts t0 no differcnce at all Lo the wazk of tbe Principala of the two geades, for tauiiy 3 the roason that tho extrs class, which ia propar- ing for adminstcn to the High 8ehool, is under the chiargo of tho head msmstant of the diatrict school, who is furnished at a ealary of 1,000 for that express purpose, Tho Principal sometimes hears Liiis class in one or two recitations, but the grest bulk of the work is assigned to the head ¢ aasistant, who also keeps the school recorda. The Princlpal’s datioa consint almost wholly of suporviston over olhor grades, and thin In tmo of district and grammar schooly equally. Nevortheloas, the: ecliedals of sala- rien slows that the Dosrd bas beon paring $2,200 & year to tho district achool prineipals, anud only 81,200 to the grammar-achaol prinoi- palss by & rosolution, passod before the beginning of the prement moliool yosr, grammar-school principals may recoive $1,600 but 1o nora, aftor threa years' ssrvice, Why should there Lo a dif- feronce of $G00 a year maintained whon thore is n0 subatantial difference in tho dution 7 3 WONR AND NESFONSIBILITY. The work of a prinoipal in any largs school s sbout the eane a8 that in any othier large sciiool, 1In somo citles, principals’ aslaries nre fixed by thio whole number of pupils in a buildiag, or Ly the number of differout arartments under # vrincival's charge. ‘Uhe latter ia consulored s very fair standard, ¥ TIE PROFOSEN KQUATIZATION, Tt In proposed to abolish the nowinal distine- tlon batwoen district and grammar achooly, and nttach tho samo salary to tho principalship of both. Tho change being in tho intareat of })un- tico nnd common sense, 48 well aa of economy, it In vory lkely to bo carried. Tho $2,200 salarien will probably be reduced slightly, and auch new apportionment mado as _wlil proportion the amonnt pald for princtpalships 3o the actual wark porformed. Yf this be accomplished, sox will uot ba & factor iu tho now ratio, DUT TIIS I$ A RRLIC OF BARBARISM. Tho High Senool departuictits, which are to bo added in tho fall to cortain of the districtachools, will lucreaso tha wark, and thorofore fucreass the ;:r. of tho principalehips to which they will Lo attached ; but tho High School ftaolf, it ia snid, will be overhauled for the moaus to do tuis, It appears to boin groatnced of over- Lauling, ‘L'lie achool costs about $10,000 a year, and it8 bonefitn are so little used, fn ‘pro- ortion to tho cost, that the Doard, in ho hiopo of populariziop high school studies, hias ordered the establishuient of High Schiool do- partmonts in the district rchools. Pupils grndu- ating from tha lattor will have the cholcn of can- tinving tboroin two yoars longor or of 'gotog to the High Bonool for'four yoard, But tho stupid ity which baamarked the Buard’s own administra- tion of Lligh Bchvol nffairs is shown by the fol- lowing tablo of studioa taught, andsalaries paid for tho same: Physiology, $1,100; Dotauy, $3,200; Listory, $3,200; German, 1,000 ; Boglish Lileraturo, 81,100 ; Greok, ¢2,200; Bohool of Prac- tice (normal), 1,800, What ia the atandard by which thesoualarics are fizoed? Docs it requiro more yoars of study to make ono a competant toacher of botany than of physlolo- gy? Muchless! Whypay 84,200 for instruc. tion in Lalin, aud only €1,000 for instruction tn Goiman, whon, ns wifi roadily bo admitted by all schiolary, the Inttor is by far the moro difficnit Isugnage to learn and to tench ? Wby pay $2,200 for Groolt,—= luzury of oducation which few ve- quire, and whose doad forms, memorizod once, are known forover,~-and only 31,100 for our own languags aud ltarauuro, & necessity for rioh and poor, and less eaey of thorough fainiliarity, bo- cause it 18 & changing tonguo * A SEX HTANDARD. Tho schodules prescribesos follows: For mnla axistants in the High fichool, firat, uocand, and third yeais, respoctivaty, 82,000, &2,250, $2,500. Far fomals nusistonta in High School, 8900, l;lh,flflu. 1,100, And we live iu Iilinois, not in Chiva. OTLIOCE FACTS, Aa the rule itoelf ghows, tho subjocta un}zht, the sequirementa demanded, are not taken into accotne nt all, It is thecnt of the individual's coat that is paid for. A mantenches Latin—itiore- fore $2,500 is p:aid for it: a woman tozchios Gor- man—therefora 1,000 a paid for it. It the two changed places, would they exchange salaries? Noj; the f.atin would then be warth only 1,000 & yoar, and the Gorman would rise to $2,600,— tho promium on rex jn thiu instancs being 1,500, It 18 of somo importaucs to patronize a tailor in Chicago, ratlier than n drassmakor—it makes n difforonco of momo §30 & week, When 2 man taught English literature ho was paid 82,600 for it ; when a woman was appointed to do preciscly tho same work, and was required to do it equally woll, sha was paid ouly 31,000, If & worman were appointed now to toach Latin sho would bo pald §1,000, atthongh tho quality and quantity of her work would havo to bo just the wame &g that of the man who is paid $2,600. TIE DIKCNIMINATION TO BE ADOLISHED. It is understood that a muojority of the Doard isin favor of removing those disgraceful dis- tinctionn from the book of rules, and vaying for the work requirod, The highest High School ealaries will probably ba reduced a little, sud tha lowest advanced. OTHLR PROPOSED GIANGES, Itis folt that some change—a thorough one~— in necdod fa order to secure bettor resulty in tha middle grados, and make oxaminations and pro- motions moro satisfactory and uniform. What 18 moss urgontly nneded 18 more onorgy and ca- ]uult_v in suporvision, and it scoms to bo most sokiug very uear tho head, —_—— KFrom Sonth Watcer (o Juckson Stroot— A Mmitlitary Movement. The united and general movement of the wholesalo commission merchants of South Wa- tor stroot, by which the logitimate com- mission business of the city s trane- forred from nn auclont nnd jmmemorial sitse and baso to tho now meighborhood of Jackson, Fifth avenus, and Quinoy stroots, is ono of tho most fntcresting and important ovents In our commercinl lustory, It Lay boon gonuine surpriso to the commuuity, sud has ef- lecicd tho completo travsformation of a vacant dtrict—thongh 1oost ceuntral and scoosslble Iucn\:Ly—snLu anolsy and populous commorcial poibt. 'I'he firms—all wholesalo—thus far represont- od in tho movomunt are sa follows: Jackeon atrogt—Tlogoubeimor & Laeb, No. 165; M, Derg & Co., 107; Ivorson & Anderson, 109; Jagobs & Hoyder, 1GY; Ayors & Denison, 171; L Hoftest & Co,, 178; Iloldon, Bighop & Co,, 1767 Brownell & Davig, 177; William Fischer & Co., 170; Georgo A. Drannan, 182; Iiolmnes & Bosrs, 183 avd 185; W. It. Townsend & Co., 18G; Qibson Brothors, 188 and 190; Good & Knopf, 188 sud 1503 A, Rydor & Co,, 102; G, W. Bur- nett & Co., 190; 1. 0. Wentz & Co., 108; I, C, Ialt & Co., 103; C. N. Beek & Co,, 200; W, Goodrich & Co., 202 Frank Schnitalus & G 200; J. M. Kingwll & Son, 1Bi Jackeon, To Fifth avenue—~1'. D. Randall, 210 and 241 ; O. K. Lichtoohein & Co., 231; . Watorholter, 2333 W, I Undorwood & Hous, 237; L, B, Smith & southeast cornor Fifth avenus and Jackson o Quincy stsoet—J. W. Bykes & Co,, 0, and 112, 5 e Spots on the Teoth, Remove them, and thus foreatall the decay they (hreaten, by brushing the enamel frequently with foradont, A purs piouth, ana durshlo teetn, are choaply purchiazod &t the Drico of thiu inestinialle proparation, —_— Planos ond Orguna, One hundred planoa and organs to rent, also second- Tiend plano for salo at great Largalns, (o make room for pow &l W, W, Kivpari, State and Adams slreata, —_—— Chickering Pianos contain all lateat improvements, Over 40,000 persons have testifed to thelr superiority, Reed's Himes 4 Van Duren aivepy 117 esd's Teumpla of —_— A Rumor s in_circulation that piles cannot be cured, It is wholly withaut foundution, howover, for Dalley's gical Paln Extracior Lias hever boen kuown to fall. 51 ODY--Nandar, bay¥, at lho hflmnh TR A d{;nfi "5 o t p. i, Moz, ey 10, onvledte U .40 dodtat Pl o iiting JRRISON-On Saty flas Doard e T Hhaerisnas shed o o the ot ‘The tuneral sorvices will Id this afternoon at his tata foictuo, fo. S Twaniphineot’, SR o Hocks s et m33kod 00 Tuosday morse JOXLAND-—May 8, Frauols Peta "::“,’;;;,‘, Ggarie g etand oo Y unatal from tholr rosidence, S8 farons day, May i1, l.:.fldu'tlu!k Gracelsnd, Fif rhiad. Pt rosilouce of hor aoa. irs, Luinau Bloody, T BFROIAL NOTIOES, AR A gt PSR Ty, Centuur Liniments allay palo, aubdue swolllags, hoal Lurns, sud will cure rheumatism, sparin, aad avy fleab, bona oF tasclo allizeat. The White Wrappor is for o) famully use, tho Yallow Wrappor ts for e s :;m,;.lu. Price 10 cents; large bate ] 0 81, Ticctro Silicon, This wonderful article {4 & pure Infusorts obtained from 8 mine La Novads, whors 4 wes Vivusvly depusiied whan the world was young. 1t ls the boat materisl ever dlsoovered for slaaniog and polishiog Gold, Sllver, Qlass, & I %nnklnl no griv of chemlcals, sad polishes with rsater brillisuoy thaa suy other materal Ty §4 aad you will be satisfied. Sold by House-Furnlshers, Drag- glats, Jowelors, sud Qrocors, Agests, GQILLET, Mo. CULLOCI & CO,, 34424 73 South Water-sh, Oblesge THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDA'Y, MAY 10, 1875. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ACOIDENT TRURANOE. T“E RARTFOUD ACOIDKNT INSURANCE OOM- ine” b, e 6A7 U cae prte. Omon of Waktorn Dinr Joriment. Boraate, Oiokgo, B, 1) PALSRIL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, URST & BHADLEY MANUFAUTURING COM- pany~Plows,” Riding and Walking Gultivaters, [ulky ltas liakes, aad K, R, Scrapers. 67 (0 & Norih esplal \vu:flm A, WOOD MOWING AND REAPING Maohine Company~K1alusivo Manulacturom Walter A. Wond's Iron Mower anul Nelf-llakiug Reaper, Sinkle or Cambined, Genoral Western Otflon 207 Laka-st. ALL—BIGFI" MANUFACTURER. A A e, Duras, Cute, Re., i oente, F. KIRK STEFHENY, Solo P 128 Dinrhoen- tor, lcago. & TYLEN ) ‘lltll.!“f’ND‘nFALl’flfl TYLEN, IMPOGTRIL: AL, Al}ungmn .‘llmfl:ll. XA‘:"I"le‘ and Eingineers’ Sta- Tionory, Wz Flomer Usods, £0.,54 Madisnn-at. ARTIRTS' I!ATE';MAL&_)A]TD FRES0C0 PAINTING. & _CO., TS OEAND DEALENS N A Fower Gands, 303 tato-st., Chichae. AUGTION AND COMMISSION MEROHANTS, QUKWIELL, WILLIAMS & CO,, AUGTIUN AND l.‘nmmlnlorl Msrahants, 77 and 78 Donrborn.at,, Chl. aga, Nell fieal B oats, and_Khnes, % D Goos, itgire, THousnhold Gneds, and (lers Particular sttention glven to outsl §iaix and, Cage, Haterobnaiiie. fales. AWNINGS, TENTS, AND WAQON-COVERS, (""".L\fl'.l Nllll'-pll.\Nl)thl\{ €O, HEMP' AND l:IJ‘ !“IE:I‘I(:’H”A.“ Twines Um";“,'fir:'l:“t‘wml. ate,, $4 so0Th LAt bAKE R Bilnar, esas ] 3 AND BANNERS_COTTON DUCK, JREAGS ARD RN UNRARD & 000 6 304 Soutis Water:s Corner Kitt av., Chitago, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HUMAN HAIR QOODSB. M LA T aAre AND RETAIL Dealer 1n Hutman n’mu& f] 17 BT S errans, ICE, JAY, B SMITI & CU.—DEALRRS IN 10R. 10 k2 onroe-at, IVORY, G, THOMAR-TURNIIR AND DRALER IN G, D) e lisevo S BBl Sevese i o, 18 LERS, CO,-WHOLRSALE & RE. ‘Al Eigin Wy o . mfunt;b"'l‘m(%\wnw s, tugers, Nmith & Oo.’s J] (GILES, DROTIER & tail, Hiilrer Go. 1B J, MONTAGUIL e} Wincounia Lime, N lastoring Halr, etc, - LOOKING-GLABSES, O BRAONVOOLL-PARLOR PIERA, MANTRL- s Glase nid Cornloos, Itosuwood and Walnat Mold. ings. Nl Wabasti-av, Aot Qonws Lisnany—- LIRART th EPISTOLATY NATIONERY, Eugraved Cards, loyitatinhs, Ete, . 16 Mourosat, I No. U6 M P —— —WHOLESA LTI ). D 'ime ot Tation urbian V’nld yE!l}rg Houthy X v.and Wanhinto W. WRTHERBLI—TMPORTRI _OF _ MITLI- Htraw Goods, and Notlons, 166, iu8, aod 110 Xl nen, Blate-at., Gror Gosnagn & Lo, ORGANS, ASON & HAMLIN-CABINIT OROANS, THE ML BN st H wlnan." A B A daapegbe . ouH Initruients of the D, ¥ISK & W"I’IAMS—HO‘;HI TERF"! AND ORNAMR L] 515, SHEN, NAMEN- M IR A g A TR AR AR e ¥, FOSTER, SON & CO., » Manufacturers ol *" Awnings, ‘Fents, Fiage, Hanusrs, Pte,, Dealorain Cordege, Tiwines, Ditck of all widths, Rte,, Tite. ALLOCK, Hn(.!ElL\I GA:LAND HO38. ] LMES GO, i H BEHT QUAI"II'Y RUBBER AND LEATHER Holieg, Satie, . Cdena e 134 _and 178 Randolpli-st. BIRDS AND AQUARIA, RED KARMPEEL, F DEALKR [N 8INGING BIRDS, Goldtiah, Waz-Flower Goads, ‘and Tazidermista’ Matoriale, 127 Clarkat, BLANK noox's, BTATIONERY, AND PRINTING. VAl W DN I artors for all . a : B o e (0 AND 1B MTADISON-ST, T oo BOOES, ANSEN, M'OLURG & CO,—TOOKSELLERS AND ‘Pubiishers.” 117 aud 119 Stato-st, “r 7. KREN, COOKE & 00.—BOOKSEKLLERS o and Publls .. 113 and 115 State-st. 8 3 T, Bip FEDER & COMANUFACTURERS AND « Johbers of Boots and Bhoow. 137 sad 139 Market-at. CANNED OGRS AET MK e . & adlonr (:1_'.::-1:14 o Flokion 524 Usaned Qo . tifornia Canned CatnoN, Dalilmiora Y, 6. Nusteox | Talimers NUSLION, _iusison, | Npeoials, [W. N, Nussoy.| Bpoolals. W, 1, Monroe-st, PAPER-HANGINGS, TILORRTENKINS & KAXOM-PARERL HANG. sugs, Window Whiados, Bedding, sod Upholstery . Uoods, 229 and 331 Btato-at., Chicago. PIANOS, ULIUB BAUZR & CO.—MANUFAOTURERS AND ¢#J dealers in Planos, Orga nad Alusioal Marchandine, onoral Anents for the Gold Medsl Knabo Plxo. South: ¢ast comnar Hiato and Blauroe-ata, REAL ESTATE, ROWN, TRA-BUBURIAN PROPRR BY, any.'mmmumflmi\. R HI RI . TALLOCK, HOLMES & CO.-RUBBER OLOTHING, T A r e erahean: SiowmeCoseens Trasgie Hamia Chrrtago Ulatl, Nursory Sheoting, Combe, Oloves an Mittens, Door and Wagon Springs, Garleu’ Hose, nto, 134 and 178 Ranuolpi-nt. R AL NUN TN ' e NSO Blx por cent interert Cleago, 7. Pakd o8 dipptia. BUHOOL AND COURCH FURNITURE, JAERWOOD SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.~MANU- {acturers of Sehool, Uhurch, and Offies Tarnlture, Aud Doalora in School Apparatus, 164 and 156 Btato-st. 3, QVIY & 00.~GROWERS, IMPORTERS, AND L Dmites . P, Ui, anit Homor Secis ogth culbural l:lplomnu. Lawa-Mowers, Rustio-Work, o, 141 Hiatoa BEWING SILK AND TWIST, ONOTUCK BILK 0., MANUFAUTURERS OV Oorticolll 8ilk and Twisf, 147 Hiato-at., Chicago, OARPETS, QPRNOER T PROK—CAUPRTINGS, CURTAIN 1> Gouds and Paper Langings. 19 aud 197 Wabsatiay., coruer Adams-st, ET OLEANING, SAVE YOUR OARPETS, LY HAVING TREM 1D clennsd by thé Boston Nteamx Oacpet-Gioaning Uo. Tho run thie anly perlact Carpat Cleanar (2 the Traitod Btates, 4§ and & Wost Adamast, QIGAR MARUPACTURER, D 0, POOTE, TIE OLD RASTERN CIGAR MAN- Tloundas, Hoss, Funiar, and 1satieala. " (OOFFEE AND BPIOE MILLS, W, (I, NLAUGHLIN- S UNION MiLLs»_ooF. o facs,~ Spicos, aud Uottsge Baking Powder. 83 and i Bouth Water-at. OROUKERY, TROEN & KENT-CROUKURY, Glasnware, Lamps, and Keroteno O Wabasaa OUBTAING AND BEDDING. D B, LIVERMORE, . ™ CUITAINS,"CORNICK, SUADES, n “ablo Lintan, A5 Upholstary Goode ! OHINA AND oods.” 263 aad 264 to-st. OUTLERY, RANDALLITALL & GO.—IMTORTERS AND DEAL; ers, Cuilery, “fabls and Pockot Knivos, Razors snd Bolssors, 318 Clark-st,, Lakoside Hailding, AMURL Bn Wllll"l!"Ib—DT#l‘ L DItPO’ 5 RNTA (POT, B, S lllnfhnm. Manager, l4and 10 M-uuun-.z B DOLLAR STORES, ON'T FATL TO VINIT STEIN'S DOLLAR STORK, {ns aniy iriotly doliar iousu 1a, (hia olty, whurs you can find ovarything you way wan. 103 Kast Madison-at., near Clark, BURNHAM, 80 & G0, ~IMPORTERS AND D L A P g TEL 8 N ER & FULLER— PULLER § 78NS anp_sonmens, 2,24, and 28 i Mirkotost, O teago, 1, DRY @00DS, RIGUARDS, BHAW, TIIGIL & WINSLOW- Wholossln Dry-Gouds. Northosst carnar Stata and Madison4te,_New York afftce: 113 Wartlist. FOREIGN EXOHUANGE, KOW-PRTERSEN, ISBERG & C0., NO. 3 ROUTH v Ulark-st.s Lomlon Bankers, the Lunitan Jolnt Stock iank: Paris Dankars, Crodie Lyounals; Mamburg Bank= ors, Die Vered . RNITURE, L A, T UALE & By, Ubicago, Nt (ARQRAK GILBEIT — MANUIAGTURER = AND oy ealerin Faraituro, Fiae and Medium. 27 snd 29 abeali-ar, GENERAL R, R, TIOKET OPFIOES, ALTINONK & VIO H, R, 18 Tik ONLY LIND solling tioke's to ilastern cltlos, guod nutll wend, At Eaduged er’ Wasbimrion Wios iblidose yio e P ne oot Favosttlon Bnildine, i AKE SHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTIERN RAIL- way Gensral Ticket Uttice Ularkeat,. Bher: k; Uninn_oflon i ratunds of Paliner the hesd of LaBallo-at., on Van Buren, Tomughcarsandlowrator,______________ MIGLIGAN ORNTRAL & GREAT WESTERN R, It Goneral Tiokst Udico. 87 Clark-st., cornar Handolph. s passengor llae o the Itast, Tho shiorio Tooouly Jloe ruaniog Pallman oth N, Y. Cantral and Felo Rallways, ITTSLURG, FORT W, Y AN LIy E & st to GO AND Grand Pacille Hotel, corace ‘Stadlson and Canal-sta,, and &t Depot, Canal-st., Madison, Threo daily tralns, with Poliman Palsce O atos always 48 low ae any othor linss. FPICKET OFFIOKS ORICAGO, BURLINGTON & P, T R, 6 Olark.at., dopot foat of Lako, wins daw No, 3 Indiade-ar, station; Canalat. station, ' aly no, ruut| 'nliman’ 16-wheuled sleoping-cars, largast 1nads, botwean Ohicago and Counoll Blyds; for easn and comforl nusurpassad, GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER, D W.TAI R, PRAUTICALGOLD PIN MAKRR, . Pens to syt any haod, Kopoluting 800 o760, aud warranut 1, 91 Glarkest, GUNPOWDER, ()RANGE SPORTING, DUOKING, AND IiOUT, ning FPowdor, the best {n tho market. Bold by sl bt fociutyivdb oy el Rt R DOWBICH, ittt Ehisago. maR OIIGIILNTAL uurzfiowgrcTA%nE' EATON, (~E, K. . U[;I Guna snd Plabols, ¥ianing Tackle, 20, 8 Jihi cago. Hatabllsh DIV TIONTH ROND KANBWARE, ® AN IRl Sl o ; pe ANTS! HOTH OLARK KL~ N E| M A T Jooated ot Tos Susisevsran i Hll 'II-" fi;’. lll"ll:l.i’r: apring lr:da. Alz’imnm"hn N files reons &t ronsona . eansivats, 3 por dur, U Jle GILLy Manager, ~ oo Vi RP]!YLUU RRY, MU oy 00 L i Lumbur, Shinglos F NLK! 1ERE—WHOLESALE AND RE- il Luniber, Lath, and Bilugles, ¥ ard, . 9.".3«':’331’3.«..-.. ltioe, 21 Bcin Weiae st Lasiber inarket, FFOLD MIVER LUMBER COMPANY-MANUFAQ. d wholosale dealars in L 3 E et oD ot weniy-sesund: Lowers 363 :}?‘ffi. L3KY, WOOD & 00.—MANUFACT! Klum wzuhull dealers |u Lumber, cmfl“.‘éf,‘ r;“o“:‘ Gornor Wast ‘Iweniysocond-st, And Ushtre-ay., Unldago. S [, MARTIN, WIHOLKSALY, DEALER IN LUM. ber, silngles, doors, sash, &u., hava alwaye in stook & full sssortmout, particularly of the better grades of dr) Timbey, sidink, fooriog, 46, Ordera tiled at vary jawest rates. {03 Thriop-sh. 'IV E U, 1. ANDRRSON COMPANY-MANUFAOTU: Twents-s000ud-sti., Ublcano, Tors sud dealors i Lumber, 010,, eto., cormor sk sad R HARVEY—WHOLESALE LUMNDBEIL (TO s de 11y). Hend 1 e Lo gt St el o WliEese B0 oy, yorcant ot ov- olics, Lo B Pmu':'ifi‘v’l'. Bacrotary. TSR AN e O . 81 347 3 m-u 3: 0. 31 9, ‘oa} I'I-H_ UNTIAM & ngtr fifl%’“’““é‘. TR AND 8. "o CHA! ] 2 makers, Cordage, Meatlaand 'llollvnbldmslm, UanAvg, Ire-Rops, ko, 448 Borath Wator-at, URINGTON & SORANTON—BIIP.C! P ko, 20 41 Goth atannyy RS BHIRTS, RATON—MANUPAGTURER OF BHINTE AND » Genta’ Undorwear, aad Doalar in Furnlahing Goods. 174 Btatost. ] . 10, ,— NUTA ot Blaves, Ranges and Hurnaces. 64 and 60 Ln»ml‘?‘s STOVES AND HOUSE-FURNIBIING GOODS, AMES P, DALTON - DEALER IN STOVES, JA T A @ tocianggy Furmacon, aod al kinds of - Honiokeoping TEAS, cormts, AND SPIOES, NOWLER, LOYES & CO.-—-PH(ENIX MILLS, Teas, Coifoos, and Spicon, 39 and 3l Rivor.at. TOYS, Vmumo. RUNLING & CO.—~MANUFACTORERS Children's Ulrlll%;u and Importuts of Toys, Fancy g&o‘l:l‘-&llhfl Uagos, ¥l Tacklo, ke, 140 and 143 TWINE3 AND CORDAGE. TANILLA AND STSAL 1OPE, "'mp.ndm"“"h‘:f‘h,w}n“ Sienland T A GILUERT HOMIARD A o % 2v1 ta 8 Houth Water-st., Ghlesgo. 2 'E POUNDERS, IL&EI{)'I.! TYPE FOUNDING CO.—1% AND 200 G VINEGAK wufi%s . L. PRUSSING it =K. i Propristors, # a5d 28 Michigan-a, Pnuflfll & CO, opristor: C Michigan 7. PAGH St At o a3 T M. Fiheniori Cauds dingen tahe Unttod Shoreae s ‘WHOLESALE WOOLENS. TDDLR & BOYD, Tmporters aud Jobhers in ‘WOOLENS ANll) TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, tomavad o 3 and 40 Madison.at. FINANOLAL, $50, $100, $500, $1.000 TInvosted in Stock Privileges in Wall-at,, Teuds o many thonsands af dollars proft, Uompre- hensive explanatory elreulars, contalslng dotailed stats- msnts and quotation prices of all stncka dealt In at the NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, wnailod fres to thosn drairing to spaculatn. Address ALEX, FROTHINGIIAM § €O, Baukss and lrokors, Opp. N, Y. Stock ashange. 13 Walleat., N. ¥, DUNCAN, SHERMAN & €0, BANKERS, NOS, D & 11 NASSAU-ST,, NEW YORIS, Tssue OIROULAT NOTES nnd LETTERS OF ORED T A MRS TS l'll’l:I”E avatlahiy ia alltho principal cition; also for ure o tha United Statos, Weat Iudiss, &o.' TELEGRAPHIO PRANSFERS ta mmmh PARIS, CALIFORN HAVANA MR 1D O LY A, 34 DAN, o O LNLAs Aocountent Hanke. lisnkors aid ilisen receivad, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, O o babntomon iy I Ohioago & Northwestern Railway Company, Aprll 97, 1878, The annual mooting of tha atockholdsra and Loudnold- ersof the Ohioago & Northwestorn Jiallway Company for the oluction f Dirainrs, purmuaut to law, snd for tho traneactiva of suioh ath usfuers a4 may come before said meeting, will o hold st tha ottica of the Umpany, $n the Cltyof Clicago, on o K dayot June il authentioato foxty” at Lo'clock p. m, thel? right to vote by presrnting ing honda st the aiice of tho Cumpan, , Now York, for rogistzation, on ot before th irn3imo. i P, Pr 0mee Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacifc R. R. Co, ArRIL 27, 1875, ‘The Aunusl Meoting of the Stockhalders of the Ul;’fel- 0, fock Island & Faclfiu "ajirovd Company for the Lirectors, pursuant Lo law, sud the transao. businvas as may comu balore thomw, fice of the Chnipany {n the Uity of - 5 el o et 1 B, . IN 1% T ¥, H. Tows, Secrotary, Froald: eoaldont, OLD PAPERS. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office, AUCTION SALE! BLISON, POMEROY & €O, CATALOGUE SALE AT AUCTION, 130 TG CLASS MODERN Oil Paintings, AT OUR BALESROOMS, 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Tuesday and Wednesday, May 11 and 13, %t 108 m and 2p. m, Eshibition with Oatalogue. B R AR YOMKIGY 5 B0, Sutioasiom AUCTION N BALEY, . BY G. P. GORE & GO, ©3and 70 Wabash avenue, DRY GOODs, On Tassday, May 11, wo hold anot Gola of overs tewsrintion, ogies min e ot Dy mellastorted i of Tnsier “Fotiim-." s doswrs it ons, Whita Goadn, Umbrol A, Bteaw (inu Lo, Drose Tefinines,’ arnidinan, Tames 0 awin 3, $ Uattoundes, Betiats o Jeas A Tlub-of Fangy HATS & CAPS Tho la'uut and mont unm‘lvlnll bne shown th comprising svery. gendaand variaty' of M Fonth aooda i Weol Furs Clovu, Feir, st CLOTETING Gontinned sale of (onte, Hoys® and Youlle! frodiatieiinont. A1l c:'v’flm:'%'n::.;%xa‘."kfi Qb . Alno eal ica’ a1 n Udapmar: fitoe S b e {ntans Droties o #q‘ulmlwu: Hardware, Cutl A ting ani Summior Drsss 4 Pepiins, Builings, ata, SR Anothar handwmn line of Carpot 0y, | Tanhls Cotton Giiain and all woo! gand '"1@:‘1'“:.’5 - deirable patisens, Heiagnes m, it 1k on, 50 Wit e, AT AUCTION, On Tuosday, May 11, at 11 0'Olock Ehnrp, Now in your time to buy Oarringes, A bankrupt stook of Carringes, Opon and Top Bugglos, Demoorats, Two and Thres Bpring Phaotons. Must bo sold to pay advnnoss, Alno » fide stock of Harnessoa. AN ESPECIALLY Largg and Atiractive ATUTCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES SLIPPERS, ‘Will bo held by us WEDNESDAY, May 1y 08t91-2 a, m. Balo on oxhibition Monday and Tuoaday, and donlera aro roguosted ta i 2 Glivos, Liten Gods, Dross Guods, Sbans, oo} ook if over. GEO. P. GORE & CO,, - 08&70Wabnshav, TEHURSDAY. Thursd T, Tl s Clothing Gonta’ s ehihg tvide, Mon'd, Bogal, Yol Bl Goodae “Anisiat Fowird, Horonr Notlone o CARPETS. Our Oarpot ssles are mors attraotlve than ever. a0 30lLint Hraticlaa atlwont IDRTa\S Garporay the Aud meanitement of which §s guarauteeds Wo the regular full linn ya and double cotlon chi Al & bash unia U 0 W A On Thursiay, HMay 13, at 930 o'clok, ATTEND THIB SALE O Household Goods, DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, 13 Parlor Sults nt every description, 100 Black Waluut Bedstesds, 20 Marble snd Wood Top Chismbor Sotds 16 Bureaus, with Mirrors. 100 Wash-staud Tureaus and Commodess 100 Matble and Wood Tap Hall Troos, Hofas, Loungos, Wardrobos, ¥1tension Tables, Mierwrs, Mattrassos, Ioo.Chests, Nofrigerators, Patlor and Ofice Deaks, Shaw Casos, Carpots. GHO. P. GORE & GO,, Auotinnesrs, By WL F. HODGES & CO. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FIRNT-OLASS FURNITURE, AS our waroroomn, Nos, 634 TUREDRYTRERT, Sonpensing o Ora 17 e ok o8 4 p. 1. at No. 633, the ontire stock o ocrotaries, eta.; M. drobes, Sitting and Dining Ruom Chalrs e ST S Laai Caretes. o 51, and Tukeain Uarpetes 1 fos N, B, _Tatlor sepeoinily 1nsitad ko ariund This srioer™ clnlly favited Luaticid thivanin, Dyd. B, CHAMBERS & CO, At No, 15( Stata-st. GRAND ART SATE. Italian Marble Garden, Hall and Parlor Statuary. Oomprising subjecis—Inaocence, Seswous, Apolle, Diana, Venus of Can Bl i e € LAt viENG n':u"r"‘?’/gn HrATORS TS A lrouch fronze, Islack Marbla and Ormuls Gift 31-Day Ulooks, ironze Groupe, aud Fiy ntal y Carya =8 Sluanand Ayate Sione, o 4 e apacial importation from Franco and 1aly o Mesra, VITL RO, (lata V) ATy, Yo be enid nE pabito selo, oa & BoBM of Palle WEDNESDAY AND TIURSDAY, MAY 13 AND 1, AL 10:31 8. m. and 230 D, m, Atlon e, meand 320 v m., st No 154 Statoats, b tatuottos, ato WM. A. BUITERS & C AUOTIONEERS, 18 MABISUN ST, nulfmao. o ;'N 'flllfln;\'(l n&lt‘fl? PREEMPTORY SAT oF UNIGIDRINED So0bs, BY A. LIPMAI, THE PAWNBROKER, + AT BUTTERS & CO.'A AUCT] 3 1 Sty O HOOMS, Monday Morning, May 10,810 o’cll, ‘Tho amouni of Watchos, leulrJ. and (oneral Moz~ chandise is larko an lod. At 11 o'clock will be uifured a large lot of * DIAMONDS, Bot fn Ringe acd Ping of every atyla, Wat, K2 BUTTERS £ 0. Rulstionsers. Sale of Large Evergreens, Hardy Perpetual Roses, Grapevines, Etc., MONDAY AFTERNNON, 3May 10, at 2:30 o'olog] At BUTTERS & €08 Ai,muan Rouvws, ... 108 Madivon at. TRADI BALE-—Tuosday Moruing, May 11, at 9:30 o'ol'k, st our Salesrooms, 108 Madlson-st., second floor, DEY GOoOOoODS, Rogular-msde Clothing, dtraw Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Slippera. RETAIL, HARDWARE STOOK. €0 reame Flatean, sud ollo Papsrs ® 3 roauua o i AR ‘2;"” Wl apsr g 7 0. at 11 o'cluck, 't dur sainiere ariom: Maylh lod -utb, WL AT BRI §'00. Misttonsers. Wednesday Morning, May 12, at 8:30 o’ol'k umlgh.:fi b::R‘l’é;.‘.M':.‘: Orockory, Gissswate, Tebls Gutlers, eto. Thursday Morning, May 13, at 9:30 o'olock wl];‘:_ BUTTLRS & C0.'8 Vuraitare, 1tou BATURDAY MOINING, at thelr Salesroor i MM alsbiog Shign = DBy JAS.P’. McNAMARA & CO,, 7 East Washington-ss 2,000 cases Boots and Shoes, Blippers, Ties,and Congress, T SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING C£ Union Qollege, Bohoncotady, N, Y. T ey ot e e ‘l‘oruul-irn concornln; * F&I‘l’-‘n“

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