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s THE CITY. CGENERAL NEWS, Annfe Traeper, the little girt who was fnjared Rnuday by a Larrabeo atrect car, died yesterday mosrning at St. Jossplt's Ifoapital, A gas-light on tho Frio streat viaduct set fira 1o ono of the woodon supporin yesterdsy morne ing at 2 o'clock, but was oxtinguished beforo any dumage rornlted. Trane Wilkio, of the Times, loitered around the Criminal Court yosterday. Was he working up an onslaught upon the Court, or was ho studsing juriea ? The temperature yeaterday, as observed by Manasso, apticinn, 88 Madison streot (Tamwse Buildiug), was at 8 o, m.,, 58 degroes; 10a m., #0312m,, 615 8po m, 6736 p. ., 6658 m., 65 The Citizens’ Cinb of the Trwontieth Ward held & meoting Iast evening at the County Clerk's oflice. No buainoss was transactad ezcopt the edoption of smendmonta to the constitution ro- ported at the last moeting, Jalhn Barratt, Loy 8 yoars old, was drowned fa a tank at the American Dridge Uompar;g'u works, on_tho southorn Jiwits of “tha city, Fri- day, ahil bis body was recoverod yestordny. His purents livo at No. 200 Arnold stieet. The Y. 3. C. A, strawborry festival will be Tield thin avening in Lowor Farwell ilall, Thers will o fino music hy tho Great Western Light Guard Band, and readings and ventriloquirm by Trof. €. Dalo Armmtrong and Mr. J. M, Meln- toah. Tho 56th birthdar of Quean Victoria was ob- Aerved yestar in tha oflice of Jamea Warrack, Tuq., the Dritiah Consul in thi city, by & oub- stautial spread of good things, to which ampla luutlcu was dono by numeroua gontlemon who 1ther are or have been subjects of the Queen of England, Ier hoalth was not forgotton. “The wifa af Coroner Dietzech died suddenly Jaat ovening at bor bome, No. 723 Wells atroct, “I'ia cause of lier demiso |8 supposed to bo hoart diroare. Kho was badly wcalded about twowerks nio, aud the proetration end ewtering canred by her injuries undoubtedly hastencd her death, Klio was an estimable lady, past micdlo ae, nnd hod n lacgo circla of friends in thacity, Sbe leaves soveral children. Tho remodeled ante-rooms of the Board of Trade ato & great improvemont on tho former mrangoment, 1f, nosw, the Dircctora wonid only expungo tho chaira from the reading-room, thoy oould confera further beuollt upon the mem- bers who want to cousult the files. At preacut tho nesepapers aro monopolized during tho on- tira mezsion by s class of chronie loafers, who prevent others from using thom, ‘Thoe Decoration Committos of the Grand Army Poats met laut evening at tho Grand acatle, dienesion took ylaco a8 to the mothod in which Jowera could bo procured, and it wwas decided to address a communieation to the West Sido Park Commissioners asking nermission to pluck tlow- prain tho West Disision parke Thureday, nod Aleo to mnke a similar roquest of the Commis- sioners for the South and North Bide parks. The National Tomperauce Conveution begins I this city at Farwell Iall next Tuesday moru- inf. 3t wilt probably continuo for three davs. Iz will be a somewlhat novel gathering, from tho fact that women dolegatos will be present, rach EBlato Associstion being allowed to rend roven, Thisis the first time that o convoation of the National Association, which is an old con- servative organization, has boon purticipated in by lndies, Yentorday afternoon the \Women's Femoerance Unton hold n mreoting ta see what toulil be dono towards taking caro of the quosts 1nd interesting the public in the Convention. A meeting of the Socicty of Chicago Physi- tinup nnd Surgeons way hold st the Grand Pa- cific Hotel Inut oveniug, The procsedings: wwere ronfined entirely to subjects of intorest to Tollowers of medical ncience. One of the moal interesting conngs prerontod was that of Dr, Frear npon tho trankfusion of blood, in which lin related tho circumstauces of a seried of oxperiments upon & keries of doge, which had heen followed by vory satisfactors vosulte, In connection with 1he paper ho epuko very hope. fully of tho value of {rausfusion in treating con- mption. Thao fi vernel which arrived hero Satur- day e emwigued to Robert Ly, eud he eog men to unload it at tho North Pior. The laborers ware promptly on band ot 7 a'clock yestorday morning, and net their prico at xb per day, Mr. Law thonght the the flzure wns too high, aud offercd %4, Tho Juborera refused to go to work, and about 500 of them, bolouging to a uniou, came upon the ground, but made no demonetrations. A squad uf police wes detailed to keep tho peace, Sav- eral men wero hired at Mr, Law's figures, and hie ways ho will not pay n higher prico thin nenron, No trouble is apprebended from the demend, The Rev, George J. Minmins, who hoa for eight vears puperilondmd the city iisvion work, lu New York, will rpeak in the Yreabytoriaa church corer Waslungten and Carpenter streots uorday evoning, Mr. Mingins becama quito cclobrated an n piatform speakor in thin wervico of tho Christian Commission during tho War 110 s in certnin popular characloristics only to ha compared with Jobn I8, Gougl i1 to speak on tho best mothods of evangelizing the dercrnded clnsscy, und it is oxpected that ho will mention eomo of these Uirilling and dra- matic wmeidents which have hefallon b L'ho recent remarkablo moetings in Water street, amongg the very keutn of wocioty, would topic of abundant intoreat of thiemselves., Linging is to addrews n general gathering of Christiau workors and Sabbath-schiool toacliora, Thu tenown of Chleagn, the world over, for being nhead in about evervtlung going, hisa in- duced Mr, J, D. Brown, the notod turfiasn of Now York, to come liere with some of s trot- ting wonders Ho reached this city Bunday morning, bringing with bin sis ag * sweot piecos of hurseflesh™ 08 the eye of man ia often ellowed ta rot upon. They aro a bay Hamble- tonisn stallion, b years old, & porfect picture of Lhe renowned trottivg stallion Llonst Allen ; a hnndeomo vross-matehy pair of geldings, one & pure black and tho other whito, if anything o handeomer gpan than Mr, J. (¢ Brown's pair, which havo been the prido of Chicago tho past 10 yuars § & brown selding, with s yecord of 2:97% b gray (ieldmn that can sbow *35 and not half try; end o handsome thoronghbred-loak- ing chicstnut mate which Mr. Brown cousiders ,(umi «nough for a I'rince to drive. All theso inndsome anmuls ars housed for tho prossnt at Tenry Newtou's ‘Tromont ifonso stables on Coneb pluce. y nra well worth o visty, avd undoublediy will roceive plenty of attention from tLo Jovers of good horsoiluals during their sojuusn in Chit ngo. MUTHLR PERDINAND, Tho most {mportaut business in the Couaty Court yeaterday morning was the admissien 19 gml.nku of the will of the Iate Mother Ferdinand feSweonoy, and tho granting of letters teuta- mentary on tho estato to Clara A, Sherwood, of Dridgonort, Touu, under her individual boud for #10,000. ‘Tho recent history of tho decensed, her troables with Bielop Folay, und ber conuection with the Sisters of Loretto, have mivon ber prowiuonce and mads her will of more than ordinary fmportanca. ‘Fhe will gives toAlies Blerwood ull ot docessed’s property aftor the aymoent of funeral oxpeuses and otlgr dobts, fuciudiog all of her Iate **jnteroat of aud in tho corporate property and franchises of the Histers of Loretto, and appoints her executrix, specilying that sho skould not required to give any_ Lond for the taithfol dischargo of her uties. . E, TUDNEZL In the cane of 1t, K. ‘Turnor, indictod for for- ReryJudee Houth yesterday moruing decided ad- verse to the petition for s chauge of venne. In deciding tLo motion, the Court briefly reviewe:d tho arguwents made Baturday by the counsel und said he refused the application becauss po estistied that the potitionur could not get » falr trial fu tho county [ ALr, Bwutt axprossed dissppolntment at the do- civion, and snuounced that Le would take uutil this murnlug to conelder whather or not e had auy fariber remedy. He thon enterod the ploa ot *not gullty ™ for'his chient, when the bail was continued untll to-day ‘The uext step in tho case will probably be the petition for a change of venue ou account of wrojudice of the Court, as the petition decidod on allaged unly that the inhabitants of the coune ty were prejudiced ANOTUEL PENESTHIAN, At noon Saturday Mr, Ely Marz, & young gen- tlewan only 1 years old, will endeavor to accom- ilish the feat of walkiug 50 miles uf 12 consecu- ¢iye hours, at the Wost Side Rink, for & purio #100. Mz, Marx, it will bo remembered, agcom- ranied Br, O'L.eary a distance of 17 wiles on Lis EW mile stretch, and made some very tive walk- {ug, having goue over that distance in lces than tour hours, Prominont gentlemen will wt as judges aud reforees. ‘Che young pedeatrian feels Contident of baiug atle to bring 10 a succassfu} closa this, iz fiwt undortaking 1 tho ficld of pe- devtrianim, , Apua Kuleoavenski, a servant jo the employ ‘ of » faanly at No. 397 Klston avenue, was fatally od by kerosens oil, which burst from & can while she was po it on the fire for the pur- ,mummmmm clowiug sad ~ e skin wero burned off the u) body, She was attonded by Dr. Patks who or dered hor tamaval to St. Jasoph's Hospital, Bho 18 20 yosrs old. THE COUNTY RUTLDING. Bheriff Agnew yestorday sppointed John Humpbrey to_the vacant bmm‘m{; in the Cire euit Conrt, honors will sat lightly npon him. ilo baa lield the ;mm}n'n 'bo{mu. and bo- sides enjoys tha distiuetion of hoing an sx-mem- ber of the Legislatura aud the Board of Buper- visors 3 "the County Toard cammities room was erowded yosterday iwith samples of goods which bad beon pisced thers by parlios seoking con- tracts witL the county, . anawer to advertise- ments for proposals, Bista's Attorney Rood's office was besieged by snme hinathen Chineso yestarday, who had loss rome jownlry, 1la could not bs found, honca they left uncomforted. —— THE COUNCIL. UNIMPORTANT BURINESS, The Common Conucil was oalled to order by Prosident Dixon at 8 o'clock laat avening. The report of the Police Departiment for the fiscal year, & summary of which han already ap- pearad in Tuz Tribue, was placod on file, RAILOOAD TRACKS. An ordinanco granting permission to I A, Bhedd & Co, to lay a side-track across Twenty- third strees, on Stowart aventio, the franchise to extend flve years, bonds of £3,000 heing do- nanded to socurs complianes with tho municinal Iaw, was reported by the Couumsitcco on Ralle ronda, Ald, Schafrner moved to amend by inserting 810,000 fnstend of 45,000 bood, Ald, Callercon—1Vhat is this track for? AlQ, O'Drion—1t is & small sido-track for the parposo of connceting an fco-house with the Pittaburg & Fort Wayne teack. Ald. Cullerton said ha undorstood proporty- awnera up that way had objection to aoy track ou Stawart avenae otlior than what oxlsted. The amendmont of Ald. Scheffuor, that the bond bo incressed to $10,000, was pub and pre- vailed, Ald. Cullorton, aftor some talk, moved fo ro- cowmmnt the matter. 1o wautod the wholo busi- nesa botter defined. Tna motion $o recommit was lost by s vots of 8 yeas to 26 nave. Ald, Stone of the Fifth moved as an amend- mout that tho track be losated 25 feet north of tho norih line of Twanty-third atreet to a point 125 feat south of the south line of Twenty-third sireat, Ald. Reldy moved to postpons the mattar for ono waek. Tho motion to postpone pravailed—yens, 19; nays, 19, Ald. Clarko, of tho Fifth, moved that the mnt- ter ba tanda cho special ordor for 530 o'cloek noxt Monday eveuing, Carriod—yeas, 21; nsys, BTMEET CROSsINGS. Tho Loard of Public Works vent in a requisl- tiou, with ordiuaaco attached, for an appropna- tion of #20,000 for the purchars of lumber ma- terialg for tha ropairing of streot crozsingd, ete., chargenble to the thros divielons of the city, It wwan utated that tha Comptroller beld the ordinance could not p3ss without an emergonc; clauso attached. so it was referred to the Fi- nanea Committes with instructions to roport at the next mocting. HCAVENGER WOBK, The rocommendation of tho Board of Health that the city contract for night cavenger work ho awarded to Bucher & Co., $3 per oubic yurd, was, after considerablo slirmishing, con- curred In by the Council. Ald, Cullerton, who voted with the majority, ‘moved to reconsider, which was sacondad, 1o exid tho whole affuit waa a monopoly, Tha Council had no right to dictate to & pnivate citizon how night-soll oughtto ba romoved from bin promisos, It was & dirty subject, but there was lots of mouey in it, If suy citizen conld get tho work dono for les, wad he oblized by tho Council tb pay §3 per cubic yard to the city seaveuger ? Somo other Aldermen ntated thelr opinions, and tha Conneil adjourncd. ——— STREET-CAR TICKETS, THE PENVERSE INOENUITY OF MAX. Tnx TrisuNe hss roceivad & commanication from a patron of the Wost Sido oar lines, who complaing 1o very sirong torms because tho Com- pany refnses to accept mutilated tictots. e thinks ¢ a suflicient cauno for great popular fu. diguation, and cites several particular inatances where pooplo prosenting torn tickets have beon obliged to pay cash fares, Ha Lolds that tho ordor thus iustructing conductors is ** tyrannieal ond absurd, as well as illegal.™ The West 8ide Compauy has eertainly iesued an ordor Instructing ita conductors to refuse mutilated tickets, bus they have not intended to perpetrate suchia high-hauded outrage se the correspoudeut deoma it, or to inconvenisnce tho riding public. The fact I they haye been forcad to pursuo such & course for their own protection, If everybody wero honest—~conductors and patrons of thuir lines—such an ordor i ali probability would be uunecessary. But, unfortun great many peoplo are woak and uot at cheating a ntret-car company if.thoy cau. ductors, lct the company be ever so caretnl in the seloction of their mon, are nat all atrictly honest, Eveu if they will ot knock dowi for tho benetit of thewmsolves, some of them will occasiopally favor a friend with cheap .transportation. It was a discovery of nuch acts of ndueus on the part of wowo of their conductors tuat oaused the Company to issue tho order. 1t was found thal they would roceivo tickets from their friends, and, instead of puuching them as thoy should havo done, punched them repoatedly in tho ssme placo. Under this process tho hole becamo onlarged, Tho recipionts of such favory, when thoy cams upon o strangoe conductor, would tear off the pactof the ticket which might veveal this dis- honenty. Bo many such cases camo to light that tho Company felt” abliged to refaso ull tickets whicls Jiud boon torn in such a way as to obscure the puuched portions, A good mauy peopls have Innocently trimmed off the used parts. and the remainder has lately been refused when presouted to coudiuctoru, But suck peopls, aud all whoshiow that the dam- 80 10 their pasteboaras has beeh the result of nceldent, have found the Company willing to re- deowm thelr tickots and give themn now ones instead, The CnmpAn‘{, in fact, dous not wish anybody to sufTer, and will continue to redeem all tickety when thoy aso shown cbnt the damage to them was not intentiouslly doue. Undor the circum- stances, it bohvoved peopls not to trim down their tickets, if thoy wish to nvoid the trouble of baving them rofused on the cars, and of pving to the gooeral office to have them yo- deemen, ‘Tho Company bua its tickets printed on the very atrougost pastoboard, with hoen side, and accidental mutilation in alwost fmpossible, coumdering the short time which they usually lant. Homo of the tickets redoced have bLoon nadly torn, others have buven trimmud on_thelr wides, others Lave been cut in bulves, aod aven in qnarters, dividing them np for convenient family uso. i ‘The Company has been considerably annoyed by thero mutilations, aud the iudignation” of people who have made them, and threaten, if the thiog coutinges, to withdiaw ths accommodation of chieap tickota altogather, ———— THE METCALF CASE, DID UE FORUK THAT NAME ? The trial of Il. D. Motcalf, an attorney, abinrged with foiging the uvame of Dopmty Bherift If, B, Galpiu to » return on a chancery summons in February lsat in a divorce cass, oo- oupied tho attentlon of the Criminal Court yeaterday afteraon, 'Tho bistory of the case [a already familiar to tho publie, Metealf, it appours, was retained by % Mzs, Pox to prooure & divorce for her, ilo went to the Buporior Court the latter part of Fobruary aud fllad tho bill and caused a sum- 1nous ta be fssucd for the defendant to anmwer and took the summons from court, and subse- quently returned 3t with & doclaration of service, pumoxllnfi to be siuned by Ualpin, The evidence of Ualpin was to the effect that Lo never sorvod or returned the summons, and that the handriting way not his, “Tho Deputy Clerks of the Court who issued the suninons tostitled that Metealf took the pa- per from and ruturuod 1t to the Court. uud that thoy beliovad the roturn indorsement was in his bandwritivg Motealf swore that he procured the vummons, touk It to the Bherifl's ofice aud delivercd it to #omo ouw whow he -urpuud 1o be & Depuly Bhortt,and tole him togive it toGalpin; that some tie sfter hie wot the man to whow he had given summons o tho atreet, aud he returned iy to him sudorsed, “Herved the within," eto., aud sigued ¥+ 11, B, (Galoin, for Prancis Agnew, Bher- i He then returned 1 to Court, e did pot riga Ik or write auvtluug upon it, and the haud- writing was oot Lis, Witnesscs were then introduced who were fa- miliar with the defendant’s bLandwriting, who tostified that tho writiug 1 queation had nob b“o:.‘l. douno by him, aud that Lis character was 0 4 Witnsases wore called to rabut Metoalt's beuti- mony, thea the ssse waa rested watll thiy mosn- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNF: TUESDAY, MAY 2§, 187B. —_— on of her | {ng, whan I8 will be argted and submitioa to tha Jury, LOCAL LETTERS. STEAMSHIF SAYEIY, T the Etitor af The Chicago Tribune: CnieAao, May 24.—Arvolding ail discussion an to the cause of tho Iate torniblo ocean duaster sosulting in tho lors of the steamship Schiller and tho consoquont frightful loss of lifo, lot ns look aquaroly at tho fact that thers aro muliitu- dinous dangors of ocean avigation, and simost junumorablo contingencies ngainst tho stauchiost aad moat carefully managad ateamship, that fre- quontly mnst necessitate immodiate flight from wach endangered vesssl. Tho most carefnl of oitr ocean sleamahip com- ponlos, winlo exorcising ceascloss vigilanco in tho construction snd mansgoment of thoir lines, rocogaiza this fact, and oxhibit oqual caro In providing a sufllciency of tho most approved means nP oncapo iu caso of such possible dissster to thoir vossols, Ho far so goud. By such wmrety of constant and cortaln caro wo foel Lhat the chauces or con-~ sogrionces of any vcean dissater aro -mlfly pro- vided zgatost, and wo wave onr hata aud wish & cheerful bon voyage to dear frionds, focling as satisfioa of their anfety on old ocosn 88 of vur own security at lowo, until—until the drosd nown comes of disaster, torror, doath. Were thers not boata enough tosavesll? Yes; ‘but as invariably happeus, either terror, haste, or want of skill, swamps and destroys thowm. Wore not order aud discipline pressrved? Per- chance there was nobla effort n that way: but what did it avail against tho blind stupidity and sollishnoss of torror, or haste of unekillod eifort ? Unskilled effort! Cause of stapuhity, tore ror, doath, Upon that rests all tho usual dreadful cousequences of dimas- ter At sen. Wiue use the elaborats matetial of eacspe so hbarally provided by our fitst-clays stoam linos, whon bo systumatio offivial nuthority upon their stesmablps’ Liss yot been brotght to bear w0 familinrize and discip- Iine passongers aud craw in the manipulation of stich waterial of mafety, 2o that it disaster come each ono may knosw precizoly his poat, aud what will bo required of i, sle, DPassopgorn would readily agres to such method of common safoty. few Loura of drill eacl day—olilcially given—wouid soon toach oach passenger precinely whero to ropost for duty st tho Hrst soona of danger. All tho details of nction to Lo takien upou uny andden alavm (night or day) would soop be gonerally understood, so that if danger did come, onough of the general anie and confusion would bu subdued to allow of seneibly, syailentatic otfort for general afaty, Gronox llonoens, TOE BUNKO MMON. To the Editer aof The Chicaqo Trbune: Cuicaco, May 24.—Is therc any real sffort miado on the part of tho Police Department to rid tho city of tho gaugs of confldenco-mon, or i itonly a slam? Lsawa game (tho samo old gome) practiced by two of tho ** oparators ™ this aftornoon, and they took their victim—s rospeot- able-luoking ofd gontleman—to No, 201 Bouth Clark sirect. wunt up-stairs, andthen I loat aight of them. 1 searched up and aown the streot for an ofticar, but, as usnal, none appeared iu sight. 1roturved that way in about twenty minutes and found two offiners neatly opposite the num- ber above montioned, aud I then wont upto thom and raported the circumatanca. Bath ap- poared to be surprised (ionoceus lambs) that wuch things could bo, and one of thein went over with mo, aud we went up-stuirs, but saw nothing ubntual, of course, 1 suggested to No. 422 (No. 503 was theous who went with me) that thoy inueu kuow the faces of soma of these D, B.'s, as 1, who am ssidom un o streot, knew one uf thow to bo in tho «contldanca buginess;” but both oxpressed their total ignorance on tho subjoct, and when I mitdly doubted that such a smact-lookiug ofticer u# No, 423 should not know his business well cuough for that, he suggested a8 » patting benes diction_ thai *1 mind my own business,”" &a., wisely T tzunt I shiall bo able to do. It 1 gosting so thot it is an iwpossibility for a countryman to walk along Monroe, Ciark, aud part of Dearborn and S:iate, without being ae- costed by from ouo to a dozen of these scoun- drely, eud if onr police are in **caboots” with them 1 think it about timo that we huve a healthy # Vigilance Commitieo,” aud make a better usc of #oma uf our lsmp-poats than they have hiore- ofore subsorved. 1t is no urgument’to say that it **servas the victim nght.” A rogue can de- celve au honest man nuy timo if hs chooso. These D. I.’s, and gamblers generally, are s dia- grace to any civilized comniunity, and it is & shame that they ars allowed to ply their infa- mouy **pamos " 1 broad dsyhght, and in plain sight of our police headquarters, SusuRBaN. TiE $50,000 CHALLENGE. To the Editor of The Chicaco Tridunes Cuicago, May 31,—In common with moany other roaders of Tus Tninoxz, I havo resd with much fotorast tho corrowpondonce betwoon * Oballenger" and Mr, Burgoss, on tho proof of inspiration of tha Biblo, and am ploased svith the spirit and the ressoning of this challougor, I wish to ask if It s not remarkable, in viow of the fairnosa of thia propomition, that of the large number of Christian ministors of Chleago not one liau soen fit to take this matter up 2 Is it not a fair presumption that, if they tonch the truth and nothivg but the truth, they ought to tako somo notice of * Challeuger™? 1Ie doos not asgume tha attitude of an athoist ; ho seoms to be anxious that we should ges all the good things wo can out of iho Scriptures, and only assails superstition and Ignorauce, and it does #oem to me that upoo that ground there are op~ portunities for gronter raforins than wore ever accomplished by Luthor or Weasley or any of the roformers of Listory. Iach and overy ouo of them porhapa did somo good, aud lofs the world Lotter than they found it. But they sll lert much to be dons, for no obuerver can deny that tu-day tho great mass of Christian mankind are beanng a burden of useless and pornicious croeds, which does not rest pardiculatly on tho pooror pooplo and those who hava noi roceived an edueation, but npon thejutolligeut, educatod, and ao-calied sulighteued classos, and this thing I have no donbt witl continue av Joug wa we pasa down from goneration to generation muoh dog- mas ?: the blood of Christ cleanueth from all sin, ete. The infinence for good of iho teachings of Jesus Clirist is most seriously lmpairca by the pervarsion of ilin latter-day aposiles. Tho use- tul \vhllnwghy of the Christian roligion is hamp- erod, as * Challenwer " ubsorves, with the mar- row notioos of failible men, and I for one com- mond that gentleman for his efforts to diesn- thrall it, J. R, Brronks, ARWER CONNECTIONA. To the Kditor of 4'as Chicage Tribune Citicago, May 24.—~Will you ploase inform some hundreds of your roaders sa to how noon alter a sower la fimished permits will be granted to make the conneotion with the house system ? ‘We hear that a ** pormit * will bo granted as scon as the sawor has boon *¢accopted.” Inasmuch as the sewer ia 0 feet under ground, the matter of *pccaptanca’ hinges on the time it will take for the **mccaptor * to crawl through it on all fours, We are hoping we cun make ihio councctions at once. Wear Bine. AvywER—TLhe wriler bas omisted the most valnabls part of his fuquiry by not naming the location, How- ever, It {s probabla that the sewer of which Lie apeaks has been but partislly completed, sccording to the confract between tha city aud the coutractors, and hence any permits issued by the Jloard of Publio Works woild necosearily involve the *ncceptance” of the work, Thia belng donme, the contraclor might finbh the reat of 'the work as he pleasod and force fta acceptance upon the ¢ity. The writer fs also mistaken when he supposca that the accoptar junst crawl through it on all Touts In making out the - secopiance” Qlty Inspoct~ Om Aro presentat varions stages of much works, and at their completion they junke thelr reports to tho Board of Pul ‘Works, and If favorable the jobis sccepted, ————e CRIMINAL. Forty dollars aud a breastpin were atolen from Phillp Helness' house, No, 105 North Market stroet, yoatorday, Dave Aussl sud Jim Roese, mock auctionears, on Canal stroet, were st their old gamo again yedtorday, They cheated John Huha out of #148.60, It was no fuult of Johu's that he dida't got tha best of them, Auton Faxa nnd Honry Harris, runners at tho Esgle {louse, No, 03 Caunl strect, gotinto a digtlculty yosterday noon, and tha former ont the hlurdlh‘nl._llmnl 1w tho lhgml. .llmlllctmu slighy wounds, Faxs was arrostod and locked uj Madwsion Street Station od up i Qoorgo Hinrris, & Youth of 17 years, anatched s pocketbook from the hanaa of Dr, Metzmacher, of No, 746 Milwaukec sveuus, an that gentleman Was ‘\““Ims nutof o bauk at the comerof La Ballo aud Handolph streets, yestordsy morning, Ho was arrosted snd held to bail in lhe sum of §500 to appesr at the Crimiual Court, A young thief anatched & hat from in_fromt of James W. Crozier's store, on Blue Islandavenue, yeaterday sfternnon, and the propriotor and & Gltizen canght bim, when James O'Sollivan and James Konnedy rescned him and he ssoapad. Ofticer Costeilo oaptured the fogitive's confed- orates and locked them up. A Mra, Ryan, the kesper of A houes of (Il fame on Weat Washington atreet, roported at Madison Streot Station yosterday that Ler huw- band, Thomas F. Kyan, whom she warried two yearsago, had entored hier room stesithily Sunday night, whilo ahs woa aaloep, and taken from & burean-drawor hor Joweiry, consiating of a brooch warth €450, & pair of earritips valuod at 400, & nolitaire ring b $260, n cluster ring at 380, and otbor articles which fo to make tho ag- rogate valito of the atuff stolon £1,700, Capt, f»:lu- detailed two mon to look after the matter, Tiyan has fofs the city. Tho old, long framo rookery on the north slde of Yan Buren streal, betnean Clark ami Pavfie avenuo, kuown as '* Long Branch, " loasad by a haed citizon, Jackson Daly, wastha scens of anothar row about 8 o'clock Iset evoning, Daly's wifo, Fauny, was target for bricks, thromn by hor llego from a distance. . 110 wud too wise to approach lier ; shio wan ugly and dansorous, and defiod Lim, Du$ slo waa considorably hurt, ona of her lipa bemz badly cut and ber faco disfigurod. Soms oue esllod the at- tantlon of the Sorgosnt st the Armory to the fight, and ho mont a squad of men down o pull the whole place, The horde f pegroes and whiles, all disropucables, saw the oflicots approachiog, and ran away, Daly kept ont of the way, and cacapeid arrest. Ouly one person, Mra, Daly, was coptured, O. L. Jenks 18 the owner of this buitding. —— THE CITY HALL. The Committeo on Streets aud Alleys for the Bouth Division mooets this nfterncon, aé 2.30 o'clock, in the City Clerk's ofics. Tho Committeo on Public Dulldings failed to meot yeaterday aftornoon for lack of a quorum. Ald. Cosy was the only membor visible, One honorable Mayor must havs Leon dream- ing nbout mad dogus recautly, for ho yosterday cousumed & w)mfn goose-quill in ponning a proclamation of death to all unmuzzled canincs, During theeo warin davs it costs ono about S5 for couiti-plastor to eay ** County Jail" to a West Side Aldorman. One of them yosterday mounted o moaneard 8 high as a chnreh steoplo on tha grl:nlum of an insuiting denizen of tao North 1do. City Clerk Forrest bids fair to be ns volumin- ous & writor a3 any of the literary heroos ¢f by- gono ages. ** Homo " and * Tom Koley ” will bo immoaiately forlowed by ** Cork, My Nativo Home.,” The 2,000 pages on Civilization ars ®oon to bo printed, ‘The Financo Committes woro in scaaion yes- torday atternoon in tho Mayor's oftice, consider- ing tho Comptrolter's estimates, Tho Police Board wero allowed o slight hoaring in defonse of their enormons approprietions, but no con- clusion wos arnived at. Beoro one for Chicago, Commis+ioner Wahl yestorday roturned from 8t. Louis, and saya that it Chicago was-ono balf an fithy and dirty s that bonighted city, the Commissionersof the Board of Publio Works wonid long einco havo been treated to plenty of hemp aud a scareity of air. The St. Lows papacs will please copy. At tho last meeting of the Common Councll Ald. Hildreth lntroduced an ordinancs on atroat- sprinkling, and yesterday afternoon Becretary Sullivan, of the Board of Public Works, in- quired of the Law Dopartmont as to ila imita- uens, 'They replied that it prohibited all per- sons not voting in the citv from engagivg in that busingss, Tho ordinance rcema to have DLoen aimed at ono of the largest firma in the bueines Ald. Fitzgerald bas bis Ciceronian oloqnence arousod about a plat which is coneocting to place a0 ox-city ollicial in a fine fat oflice, Una of tho firat claims made by tho Council after declaring tho adootion of tho net of 1872, wns tuat ex- ponen were to bo raduced, wlicreas thoy are al- ready nt work creating a new oflice to be known as Oullding Inspector. Such an oftice can but boa moro sinecure in the hands of any man who in strong enough to carry a wajority voto in the Council, ospecially as constituted at proeent. Ix-All. Bailoy, who soema to have building laws ontho brain, is one of the numorous candidatos for tlio office. Small talk about the removal of the Court- Housoe to the West Diviston i3 aain heard ju Al- dermanio circlos, It ia sald that movoments are on fool to purchoss a track of property for such a building, sud that it will be donsted to the city. 'Tne Carponter lat, bounded by Randolph, Washiogton, Sanzanon, and Morgan, is talked of for such & purchase, and also tho High School lot, Counting votes on one's fingers, thers aro Just about 16 in the Council who would snpport huch a schome. Should & donation bo mado by the Weat Division it wiil tako some fighting to put down tho plot. ot o e WEARY OF LIFE Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, Qurer, IlL, May 24.—A sensation was created this morning by tho ropeated attempls of a man to commit suicida by jumptag 1o the Missisaippl. [le was brought to the station, whore 1t was learnod that his namo ia H. E. Drady, and that he came from Kookuk. Mr. Brady roached thia city on I'riday Jaut. His busincas has baen that of 'a poddler of patent ironsng-boards, and from his own statoment ho has not boen very success- ful fn bawking his ware. Domeatio troubles aro bolioved to be ab the bottom of his dosira to die & wot death, Speciat Dimpateh to The Chicage Tridune, LiycoLy, Neb,, May 21.—At D o'clack this morn- Ing Goorge Williams, proprietor of & billiard-sa~ loon in this city, was found doad in bed at bis placeof business, Lotters wero found hesido him addresasd to a brother, stating that ho believed his time Liad como, and o meant to commit avi- cide, ; also loaving instructions as to his buki~ ness snd placo of burial. Tho causo of tho sujcido fs supposed to_be fnancial troubles sud doprossodd_spirits, Doceased was unmnariiod, an'old rouident, and was gegerally respoctod. Special Disvateh ta The Chicuoo Tribune, Broourieio, Ia, May 24,—J, 3, Roborty, pro- prietor of the Wilson [fouse at this placo, com- mitted suicido about 4 o’olock this moining by baugtag himaell ta s scattolding on the norta sido of Park’s wagon shop. Domastio difficulty was the probable cause. OxAuA, Nob,, Moy 24.—A gentléeman named Walter Black, agod about 40, committed suicide 1n thia city on Saturday evontug by taking Iauda- uum. Deceased camo hers from” Indianapolis a {uw monthe sloco and mnrried a young lady re- siding hore. 1lo loft & noto $0 biu wifo oxpress- ing bis oternat love for hor. Three Scientific Emperora, Luria Corresvondence luston Adeerliser, Our Acadeny of Bciences lias recently offected, by a largo majority, the Iimperor of Drazil as carresponding membor. Ho s o man of letters and woll sducated, and his visit hore loft ploas- ant remaubranoes. Tho now academician Leo- longs $u the section of navigation and geogra= phy His clection was announced to im by tel- ograph, aud #oon A gracious ncceptance and courteous thaukn reachiud the palace of the In- stitute, in tle same way. Tho Lmperor of Bra- zilis not the first foreign vovereign whom tho Acadomy of Heivnces has the honor of counting amoug fta mombors., In 1717 tho Czar of Rua- sia, Peter tho Great, camo to l'aria, 1o visited the Academy of Belences, mado himeelf famillar with it works, aud corrected with lis own hand some geographical orrors in its maps of hig conuiry, ospeoially in those of tho Caspisn Sea. Ljnaily ho was electod to the Acedemy, and kept up with it » correspondence on tito experiments aud discoveries of the time, Gen, Bonaparte, who became Napoloon 1,, be longed to the Academy Beivuces (section of me- chaunics), It was on his return from the eam- paigu In Iialy that Lo was prosented as a caudi- date for n vacaut meat, and was clectod, This election scowod to flatter him wuch, lo oston- {atlously wore tho dress and used the tltle of scadsaadolan: Durlig the sisiaturous axped:- tion iu Egynt hio wrots st the hond of Lis pracl matious, * Member of tha Inutitute, Genoral-ine Chief of the Army of the Egat.” ——————— Glen Flora. All the principal practicing physiclans in Waukegan Jolu fn u certificate atronyly fudorsing the Glen Flors Mineral Water, 1f younre aafnvalid write to 0, 0, & It, H, Purks, Watikegan, Tk, and oblal circila wivibg full pariiculsrs, aud learn how (o rostore and Preservo your healtl, —— Bteinway Upright Pianos, ‘The several hundred’ of thess auperb lustruments Bow {a use in this city have, without u mngle escep- tlon, given the most quunalificd matisfaction, They staud in tune (or an unprecedvutedly loug space of tinie, Lyon & Hoaly, State and Aouroe strecta, A Cool Arrangement. ‘We don™ allude to auy one's 53y 50 sbout selling better goods for less manoy than Dalton, 192and 194 fitate utreet, dasw, but to tho immeuss stock of refrigar- ators, froezurs, Water-coolars, olc., Le kocpu, Mhoipa s i o Chiokering Planos cdutatn all Isteat improvewments, Over (6,000 pertons have testifiod to their superiority, Leods Temple of Muslo, 93 Vaa Burea strect, Planos and Organs, 9 Ons huadred piance and organa te real, also seccnd- haad planos for sals st great bargains, 10 mak Tor ow siocke Wy W Kikniss, Biote waa Adares . THE JEFFERSONIANS. A Domocratic Caucus at the Shor- man House, A Renewnl of Last Year's Hunt for a Name. Looking for an Organ. An adjourned meeting of ‘‘gentlemen who are opposad to the ty In power™ was held at the Sherman House last evening, the followlug boing the call: Citi0A00, May 21, J875.—Dran Bia ¢ At a meeting of proniinent gontiemion oprovd to the party in power, ek at the Nhiorman Housc fn January fart, the under- eigned woro chosen Irasliient and Becrefary rospect- meeting wan ndjntiroed anbject to the call of the Trestiont, and 1t being desired that the friends of togetlinr, you are re. ourned wecting, which House Ciul-Ioom Mon- Qay, May 14, 1875, 81 7530 py . Mizks Kxinor, Becratary, THP, IXVITATIONS wrers goneronsly distributed among the leading Deomovrata of the city, and Gus Iarrington, Henator Kehoe, Mr. Winaton, aud John Uiwo do- voted all of last weak to huuting up the broth- ren, and nrgiu!,' thom Lo attoud, becausa * mat. ters of vital {oterost™ were to be consldored. Owing to thoeso efforts, s gocdly number of the Bowbona aswmbled, and” among them were peattored s fow disatfectod Repnblicans. ‘Tho fallowing ia n hat of thoso who Were pros- ont: The Hon, Lyman Trumbull, ¥. IL Win- ston, Tbor A. Hoyue, Austin Doyle, Miles Kehios, Sonator Robinton, A, C, Iesing, Clarles Keru, Dr, Mc¢Carthy, I 13, Qoodell, Judye L. B. Otis, Col. Voss, il, G. Miller, City Attornoy Jamieson, 7, It. Doolittle, Jr,, Judge Vau Buren, Poter Hand, Washinglon ilnumg‘ J. V. Ln Joyne, Comm‘ssioner Durdick, Gen. Irank Shorman, Gon, §tiles, L, 1L Rales, Phil Conloy, Lawyser Dunn, D, Wickersham, Johu Comiskay, Alike Evaus, and —— Cnneron. F. I, WixsToy, President, GET OUT. Whou it was timo to call tho assemblago to ordor, JMr. Winston requested the reporters to 1etire, since the proceediugs were to be con- ducted in secrot, Accordingiy, & dotsilod roport of what took placa canuat bhe given, Euough was lesrued, ovever, from thoeo in attendance who do not sympnathize with tho movement to sliow that there is a political scheme on foot, tho objoct of which iu to turn Chicago over to tho Domocrats, and if possible the State. Tho Citizons' Assoclation, or at least some of ity meimnbern, are said to bave promised its support, and, with the view of securing the rank and filo of the Democracy, it ia proposed to allow Barney Caulfisla and other leadors .tn, suggest tho candidstes whom tho * Opposition” will nomi- nate. ‘The schemers oxpect through A. C. Hening to control the German vote, and by the sul of Miks Lvaus, Cnultield, aad othors, t0 ba tho Irish. They do not care euongh about the American vota to make auy efforts to secure it, ONE OF THE MALX OIWECTS of tho mesting laut night was to organize an Op- onition club, and anothor was to takie sonia stops oward the starting of a nowapaper whichi shall be the organ of the amalgamation, 1t i under- #tood that overturos wore mndo to, or tuat it was contemplated, to buy tho Infcr-Ocean, but that tho idea waa abandoned becsuse Henator Logan nd Congrossmon Farswell atill had uss for it. A geveral dincursion took place upon the sub- Ject of finnnce and tariff, butthe diversity of upluion was so great and so bopelossly irracon- cilabla thit no thiee of them could agroe upon anybing. AR TO STARTING AN ORGAN, nothing dofluite was agreed upot, and it ls pos- wiblo that the Idea will ba nbandoned, as it would only provo a * hiolo in tho gronud " in which an unlimited amount of money could ba buried. Noarly an hour was spont in agroelng upon & name for the club; among tho names proposed wers “ Donrborn,” ** Manhattan,” *Illinois," and “ Democratic,” A large number ware in fayor of tha latter, but A. ©. Hoaing put hia foot down, and told thom tbat tho Germans could not stomach tha name. ‘‘1f," said lo, “yon go into the cumpl{fin naxt fall with Demo- cratic bannora vou will bo beaton: but give me tho name of *Opposition,’ and I will carry the election for you.™ ‘This suggesiion, bowever, was not adopted, it being floally decided to call the bantlivg “THE JEFFURNONIAN CLUD,' which was subatantially a victory for the Demo~ crots. Ilaving thus settled the dispute, the following were appointod » committes to draft a constitu- tion and by-tawa: IL G. Miller, J. V. Lo Moyoe, Thomas A. Hoyne, Washington Hesing, and BMilos Kehoo, After somo talk abont rostricting the member- whip to scventy-fivo or 100, a motion to sdjourn for two wocks waa carried. THE REMOTE WEST Gangs of Burginrs Ah:nlll on the Wars= Path. About this time last year ‘T'xe Trinuxe veport- od pretty fully the operations of a gang of bur- glars who devoted themuslves to working up that section of the Wost Division lylug west of Qaxloy straet, batwacn Ilarrieon snd Kinzle. Tor many years this torritory had been practical- Iy au unknown Jaud, traversed only by stroct-car drivers aud an occasional lotter-carrior. No po- liceman was ever scen there; no sanguinary deed of erlme had ever been committed within those poacenbla precincts., The inhabitants, by dint of INDUSTAY AND FRUCALITY, had acoumulated a littlo wealth, which, daring their visita to the dutant city, they bad convertod into objects of luxury or wso for the improvement of their homes, such as riogu for their daughtera aud flat-irous for thoir wives. DBut nbout this time a yoar ago the eracksmen of Clucago dis- covnmi tlis fortile rogion and began oxploring it. Being outiroly undisturbed by the police,they hucceeded, {u tho course of a couple of months, in strippiug the people of pretty nearly overy- thing they ponuonner}: Icis safo to say that, in & upuca coverad by soventy blocks, thero waa not A WREASTPIN OR AN EABRING lott, and thore was such a scarcity of studs that tha primitive stylo of faatening shirts had to to rosorted to. All the oruamental spoons within that torritory—thore woio six silver and about fifty platod—also disappesred. Lvery msn in ~that wscction got accustomed t0 boing awalkoued about 3 o'clock in the morning by tho ound of strango steps on tho staits, and way donod, but not prrticularly surprised, when, after getting up in the course of an hour or two, after sl was quiet, ho discovered that some now articls, uch as tho child's porambu. lator, or the clothing from tuo apare bed, had beon carried ““{', At laat, as wiil be romomberod, thoe inhabitants PETITIONED TIE COUNOIL for rodress, and the matter was roforred to the Board of P'olice, who, it ia belioved, sent a po- Ileeman out there, who purchasod a houso and 1ot somowhore in tho neizhborhood, and is sup- osed to ho still residing thore, I'he burglarios gled away, not s0 much on account of the do- tall of this ofticor a8 becauso tho poople had been robbed of all they had, sud also because nparty of thieves got soufiling among theinsolvea oatly ono morning and shot one of thoir uumbor. Thera was o cussation of thoso outrages laating for nesrly a twolvemonth, During this tims the - babitants have beon dovoting thelr enorglsa n their usual frugal, economic, and obscure way to the accumulation of riches, and havo succaeded pactislly in maklng good thoir louses. The persous of thelr wives and daugh- tors are again adornod with jewelry obtainod at leading dollar-ustores, and thay thomselves are radually gotting to woar respectablo clothlug, El\xt. nnlflrtuun!nl{. togother with those signs of returning prospotity COME THE TUROLAS, and the soction west of Wostern avenuo is again # proy to their dnireunlnuu. There appear to De threo gangs working up that part of the ‘I'nir- teonth and Fourteenth Wards, sud they Luve the mutlor admirably organized, each oue warking through cortain mquares on cartain nights, sod then going on the following oned tho auccecding svening, Ko that overy house ig viuited with ‘nverring accuracy abous ance in two woeks. Thore i ono nowse apor man who moved out thero Iata last yoar, Yuu: in time to uudergo ouo visitation, and ho nxl)m!h at loses once every fortuight, whou he pebs home aboul 5 v'clock [ the maruing, to vee somebody leaving his back-door with his cook-Blovo or refrigerator in & wagon, or a buu- dle uf olothing under his arm. It {4 useless to oxpoatulate ; #o all ho can do {8 to go iuto tho Louse, light the lamp, aud look aronnd and see what is loft, and vend down word the next day to the Contral Police Htation, only to bo told that +4jt 18 all right,” which bie knows to bo » lle. The inhabitanta sro AQAIN PHEFARING OB AOTION, ond intend uext Monday to send in s petition to she Ocuucil, makiog for the detail of another po~ Ucaman $or resldance there, It they canucheb- tain him. they proposs sesking an interviaw with the leadars of the rangs of operators, snd if they will take their city taxes, which a lxuva onough, aa a trlbute, In conslderation of which tliey (tha tnhabitants of the mrltary& may bo ommln. from nocturnal visitations, o sllowed little quiet aloep, ey STATI, AFFAIRS. Appaintment of n Fish Comm ~'Tha Adjutant-tiencral’s iteport— Frecinmation by the Desiguating Decorntion Dnye. Special Dinpute to The Chicoan Trioune, BrmNartenp, Il May 24.~Tho Btate Fish- Culturiats’ Association of lilinols, at a recent mesting held at Pooris, passed n nerioa of roso- Iutionn regrotting thoe failure of the Logisiature to provida for receiving tho npawn and fish duo this State asits quota from the United Statos, and alan recommonding and requeating the Gov- ornor to solect aomo pereon whose duty it shiould ho to recoivo fsom the United Btates and dis- tributa the spawn to which this Stato is en- titled. Accordingly the Govornor hsa issuad hin proclsmation designating Dr. A, . Pratt, of Ligin, an Fish Comuissioner of the State, aod requesting the Ion. Spencer I, Baird, United States Comtnissloner of Fish and Fisheries, to dollver to him such apawn and fish fry a8 this State shall.be entitlad to, TUE HTATE ORDNANCE, Tha roport of the Adjutant-Gleuersl, just pub- lished, showa that, durinyg the mouths of August, Boptomber, and October, 1864, tbere were over- {ssuod to this State arms amounting to #100,~ 12520, Adjutani-General Dilgor had nbatod of ibits sum %065,000, and Adjutant-Genersl Ilige gins oxpocts to have the remanding of 241,600 abated avsoon an au examination of the Ordeance Dopartmont in comploted, This, under the law of Congross of 1803 appropriativg £200,000 an- nualiy to furnish arms to the militis of the States, ghould lesve to the crodit of the Stato in thio last yoars 60,000, which, ahonld tho arme be drawn, would arm nil the militia of the State with breech-loacing gans, Ad?ulnnhannornl Hig- rina is daily i recelptof noticea uf tho orgaviza~ tion of intopeudeut military companies in tho Stato, and expeclally is Uiy so wince the drill at Chicago, The \Valseka Guards, Capt. Maithew 11 Paters commanding, wero orgamzod to.day, Thia company is sald Lo bo tho nuclous of & rogi- et organiziog thero, DECURATION DAY. The tollowing proclamation waa fasnod to-day: STHEW rrowens ] Proctamation by Gat, Jieveridae—In reapanse to tho voica of patriotisin, aud iu houor of deparied heroes, 1, John L. Deverldge, Goveruor of 1llinols, do heruhy Toquest tho people of the Hiate to obsorve Saturday, the 20th day of Sfay, or Mouday, the Slat, as may bo morw couvenient, 3 the wnuual Decoration Day, by strewlog flowera upon the gruves of our gallaut ilead, # With charlty toward all, aud malice toward none," Teb us ramember the ascrifices mada for our country, 1n festlmony 1 have hereunta subscribed my name, d caused tha great aeal of Btate to bo atlixed. Dong at the City of Springfield this J4th day of May, 1878, Joux L, Bevenipar. By the Governor ¢ Gxonar Il Hantow, oerotary of Btate, — A Female Burgiar. New York Heratd, May 20, About 1 e'clock yosterday moruing a vonng girl named Augustios Meyer passed through Court alley, Hahuken, climbed ovor & fence in tha rear of Schiogel's saloon in Washington strast, botwesn ‘Uird and Fourth, jumped to tha roof of the bowling alley, forced open & wine dow, and, entering thuhouns, securad twosacques of milk valvet, a large quantity of underclotbiug, soveral ladios' drosses, and othor valuablos. Bhe tied the plunder up in s sheet and pashed toward tho forry, Oflcor Hammond thereupon Buspocted the fair creatuio, aud saked her about. the contenta of tho bundle. he lady offorad a pathotic explanation. 8he biad beon living with & boartless baker, who, in an evil hour, AlFflmpb— od bier virtue, whoreupon she packed her house- hold goods together, and dotormined to flos to New York for protection, beneath the rool of woll-to-do relatives. Tho officer suggestod that asbo should prosecuto tho baker, and she promised to roturn to Jorsey noxt :iny to do so. The policeman, however, conveyed hor to the atation-louse, whero her identity wan soon established, IHer ummne was Augustive Meyer, and sho had boen living soma time ago 1o tho kouse of Mr. Behlogel, Blio was committed in defanlt of bail by Recorder Bohn- stedt. 'Tho prisoner is only 19 yoara old, looks innocent, and neems to Liave planned her bur- glartous sxpedition with the stratogy of a votoran performer. P s An Englishman Las recently died, leaving £50 for the benelit of the Abuey bull-ringers of Bath, ‘e conditions imposed upon and running with the bequoat are : That ou the anmvorsary of daceascd's wedding day the ringers shall toll tho bell, with mufiled clappers, from 8 in the morn- ing until 8 at night ; but, on the anniversary of hia death, triplo” bob-majors are to bo rung for the mame loogth of time. Whence it sppears that his marriod 1ife was not ovor happy. MARRIAGES. NG--On the 3zt fnst., by tha fov, ‘Muacey and Allle, sldedt daughter butly of this city, MUNOEY-~ D, J, Barell), of G. W. Btrong, DEATHS, HANSELER-May 34, st her residance, Na, 571 West Twenty-firs! o i-st., of consumption, Mr., Adaline Well iTalieler, "wils of Vinooot Hahsolers” sgcd B yoars b ot i oral at the residence, Wodnasd o'clock. - Carriages to Wajdheira, Frionda ALTISON—~The fanoral of Mra. Della Altison will take piac frombn reydenuo of her motuer, M. Tiorsabs, 6. 13 Wost: Aonion-si., 1o-day &b 10 Gilook & b riendu are furlted. NRALLIEY—At 130 p. m. May 34, of convulafons fol. lowing complication of’ witaopig-ciugh and s Jossio. only clilld of Dr. G, F, and Lizzle Nealles, aged Smpnthaand i dan. o i 3y neeat from roakonce, ana-at., . e Wednouday. Frlpads ar favited, oo e 46 118 DIKTZS01—-Budden dence, 713 Nozth Wolls-st., 1ds Di Xumil Diotzach, Coruner of this conuty, Funeral Wednowday, slay 26, at 1 p. m. May 24, at 13pu., Thomas Fo od AL S e e heroafier, the 26tb, st 1 are invited. N SES, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has boon usod for children with never-lalling sucoess. It corracts acld- ity of the stomach, wind sulic, regulates tho bow- als, carce dysentoryand dlarches, whotlier arislng from toolbin or oshier causes. An old and well-tried romedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THRHOUSEHOLD PANACEA will bs found tnvaloa. Ula, Timadiate relist will follow its use inafl casos of Fald {n the stomach, Lomels, or side; thouinatinm, collcy colds, anrains.and brulsos, Por lntornal snd exteraal user Ohildren Often Look Pale.and Sick T'rom 1o otner cause than having worms in the stomach., BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy wormy without Injury to the child, bolng porfectly wintx, and fren from all coloring or other injuriuue ingradisnts usu. ally used in worm preparations, 8old by all druggista, % contas box, Attacked in the alght witn o dreadfal lwothacke, % Gilox' Liziment Todido of Am § n cured me R, P, 8 T\ Tloynolas & "Coos F Btorn, 100 and 108 Pultos Yc.rkg hm h{ Only 2o S B er pofile: By L. 1ROC! 1.1, ‘Auctioneer, 77 and 79 Squth Dearborn-st. Will Sell "at Auction, On Wednesday Morning, at 9 1.2 o'clock, NEW AND ELEGANT BLOR & CHAMBER S, £ n Carpets, Mirrors, CrocKery, 1ialr and Husk ! ., Whatnots. Kileas sion bl ow.cases, Soda Foustalns, and Uffice’ Fur. ' large lin8 of Gont raiture aud Houso. itues. Lsehing Goods, sontonts of a Boe private roskiner, . HOCKWELL, HOLTSLANDER, RANDALL & BANIELS, Bankrujls, PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Together with largo slack of DOORS, BLINDS, SARI MOLDINGS, ATAIL WORK, slo., olé.. couprising e eatife ' prucat aad siock 5t 356’0 (54 iest Fac: Pioa I torla: 0 'y Also, 40,000 feet SASH and DOOR LUMBER HONAK: :v‘uu?(‘z;eks. ;m'uoxs. AT OFFION YURN I UNE, vy k00, & 8 FULTON-ST., CHI0AGO, 4, without roserys, by order of Baskra ciia =030 s lase, Cai over 42, H : BAV DR Tl By JAS, P, Mc 27 East W LARGRE OATALOGUE BALE O3 9,000 CASES BAES & Suoms, TURSDAY MOUNING, May U, ot 136 ook AUOTION SALES, BY G. P. GORE & Co,, Sand 70 \Z_Ah_n!l_ Avonue, AT ATUCTION, On Tueslay, May 25, at 11 o'clock 8, m, shary, A BANKRUPT 8TOCK OF ¥ CARRIAGES, Doem and Top Dueglor, Tumpsrat arstacss, Ton v i Tnrne-Noring Pharinns, oceate, Kiilabac Tio | Wazon, one thusiness Birgey. 10 b 010 without rese! . ane e ey olid witliout Tessee: ‘acly naw, + & o lina of ingls amt Danble Marn DRY GO and 78 W, Presh inwnioss, and A fne di S' resh fnenicse, ad A fine disg Bprine and Baminer (lobda for bt (irent eiwef Aol @ TURSDAY, MAV 25 New Itnes of Deens (ionds, D'iace Goo morer, Veatings (ancy ¢ F:uey Caw. nades, Jaani, e New lines of | ¥, tnclutting evary doserinsls Gonta’y Ladina’, Minss', and Ohiidron-s Waar: fa pag! “Thgrad, Moriad, Cotton: au] Fanor oo, ‘"" 17y Naw lines of Oonte’ Fino Furnishing Gunde, Bilk sl I 510 Unndnrwene, Dreay RITTS, And Shinoniioz Urob and Parasold'tn line, med{um, and' ordiag; ara 1oy, 'Naw favates of Oll-Gloth and Linan Wiadaw.Shades, Freah lines of Mon's, Hoys', and Yuntb's i Capn for Horink and Swbmer wiar, hits Gaads, Swias Mlulls, Lavns, Dress T, Tadien Bolls, taney Gunde, ind a lioe of Line sl Towols: Gental and Ladies: flandkerchie B ter Mngecat Notions, Und ax . Cguiar lings. of Notions, Undarwear, TR e B I L s LINEN STOTITING: o o e o Voaiky N SVIT olelock, Hngaiae Katablished Aot Piy aad Tistor Py (ngratn knd Cortrga. e of Tay CARPETS. romintly at R:30a, m. BLUORIE S GOty 68 and 70 Waba 0nr Boot and Shoe Auction Sale Of Wednesday, May 26, nt 93 8. m,, ‘Will be anather of thoss with s Large and Variod Assortmont of Primg Gouig THAT MUST DR 50LD, GIO P, GORE & €O, Giand 710 Wabhshear, Un THURSDAY, ay 27, at § 10 weluk, Wo shall Close Ont Several Consignments 4 Pay Advances, Cowme for Bargning, for Suita of orery grads, Marblo and Wond s otes Toxtenetan TabIs, Loangen. Tau coarh it Chairs and Hockers, Walnut Bedstands and iy, roaus, Marbie and Wood Tap Tables, French and Gen Inan Pixte Mlirrora, Rockers tn Hop and 1l C1ot, ey sl Matfestios, Sror Caten” Parlor and O aske, GAs Fixtures, Carpols, twn elogant and lino- Piknos, 100 doz. Wead-erat Chales, . agioy A0. . GO # CO., Auctloneers, TEHURSDAY, MEGULAR AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, Notions: Tostors, Dadarwear, White Goads, loce Bala ope) Dross (oo ‘nishing Goode, Windaw Hhados, Lineas, caw (oad, Clothing, de. 11 o'clock of & fall ilas of desirs. d Cottage Carpota, W &, m. N 2 =% by, WA A. BUI'TERS & CO., AUCTIONEENS, IN T RORTLW ST, TRADRE SATE, TUESDAY MONNING, M t 34 o'l eletreomin, 108 Atadimacit.s seound door: =+ REGULAR MADR OLOTIING, STRAW GOODS, BOATS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, WhL'A, BUTTERY & GU,, Audtiongens, SECOND INIGEIT. Exposition Art Sale. m h INTING l'r‘a:-“.'xnll‘){:fl??n‘:.’:ul“?‘“\US 1o be sold this woek i 3 & C(_Jz Auel(unu& NTIRE FURNITIAL St. Charles Hotel, Nos. 16 & 17 Clark-st,, AT AUCTION, Wednesday Morning, May 26, at 10 o'clock, The PARLOR FURNITURE, consisting of Pacor Se Fronen Tinte Stirrore, Blanotiarie: Hesesols Carpaies Cartalan eto. The GHAMDE} FURNITURE, Somalsting o Bad stoade, Liugraus, Washstands, [1alrand Husk Mattroise ev, Wire Bprinys, Carpats, Mirrors, Blankots, Comfort ors, Shoots, sta, The DINING:ROOM VURNITURE, consiating of Ts- bles, Glisirs, ¥ranch Mirroy, Flalod Wace, Tablo Catlerz, mckeer, Glasi, RITOTEN 411 the Fistares, Cookizg Raoge, Drollers Hoaters, Cooklan Ulanaily, eist BARROOM AND OFFICE FIXTURES — Mirrog Bafo, Gounter, Glasswarn, ote., ato. WAL A. BUTTERS & 00., Auetlonesrs. WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 26,4t 9:30 o'clk, IE-FURNISHIN 00DS, B FU(L“HTU]&!%ARPI’,TSL TA‘”‘E o }"!I“AY'IKKD WARR, T SOANTE T, st ALAGIALS, WAL, A, BUTTRRS & GO:. Auctinoeers. THUNSDAY MORNING, May 27,8t 9:30 o'clock, DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, aud STHOES At108 Rust Madipoat W3 A, BUTTERS & 0O., A BUTTERS & 00.'S SATURDAY'S BATURDAY, AT 8 0'OLOCK A. M. At thoir Balesroom, 108 Madlson-s! FURNITURE, CARVETSH, PIANOS, HOUSHIOLD GOODS, Bto., Ete. Y. KRS & CO, TUESDAY MORNING, May 25, nb 0:30 o'clock, SPECIAL SALE FURNITURE, At our Anction Roams, 84 86 Randolph-SL Flegant naw and sacond-hand Patlor_Sults, Parlon uing-roam Furnltury, Tables, Obllq dc., do. A full Iine NLW MISFI o mutiher wond Used, Carpeiey oods, ook Bloves, Ratrigers "u._soN. POMTROY & CO., Auctimsers, 887 INDIANA-AV., Wednesday Moraing, May 26,at 10 o'lock. Rich and Elegant Furniturs, Entire contonta of fret-class residonce, WNWo. 887 Indiana=aTes Splendid b o e g b X Beta, biging-room. Furnitars, Waro, Umckery, ana cEm Waro, ‘Table Linog, Rvfllm_ln(‘lurhuu i ELISON, 2 S, DINGEE & CO.. Auctionsers and Commlsyion Merchsats, Nos. ¥ sod X Saat Rtsudoiplbeste Litioral Cash Advauces on Consignments. Regular Wee—l;l;r—Auction Sale, WEDNE! . tclock. Unusually lacge ond T ATl 3 at Watdock Tl Y Household Goods. Fine lne of Misfit and Used CARPETS. Splend!d varicty of OFFICE FURNITURR, bost maly ors. Aleo, lmmense offaring of Arstolass Parlor, Ohambec, Library Bufta ayd Dialuz-soon Fursitu “AlliFican goods will be poremptarily sloied out, ta pay advances ad ol i e g By WM. I, HODGES & €O, On TUESDAY MORNING, May 26, At our Warerooms, No, 638 at [0 & m., and i No, &8 a4 B0, ., we shall soll The Entire Contents OF THREE LARGE PRIVATE RESIDENQES, t Brussels sad 1 o 1, W. fi:flflm e M s, TS Hotan Gombidses Tors, tands, Kivgant Marbloton tfurn o aelos. Farbiture, Ditog eed. Kitehus Eoraitarts rocker, Glassmars, Platedwars, olc., oto. Bale porke o : WAL ¥, TODOKS & CO., Anotiovecrs. 634 and 614 Wast Lak PR 8 R il e ey S, baseta, vie. ol 150 peld O i, = e et

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