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T, IE CITY. ce ‘NERAL NEWS. ng of Prossmen'a Unlon No, May 24, resolutions of re- ;"p:ctt lt‘:“:l:;‘ ;n:f;; o, * tholr late brother, Fdwin Q. Francia, were passcy * Tb: tam’pontur‘: yeats 'WIAT, a8 obnerved by Manaseo, optician. 83 Mm “:Dn street (Taiounx Building), woa st 88, m., & fildmmen 10 . m,, G4 12m., 63; 3p. m, 63y € p m,03;8p m,, 68, 0 Aletter from tho Buperintendy'nt of the Mar- bor Polies in Philadelphis, receinsd hero, atates that there 16 & boy in his custody mmed William Teed, 13 yems old, whom he belis ves has rnn aray from Lis home or & Loarding-ach 0ol 1n this or soma othor Western city. Mr, Joroph Sherwin and family took #lselr de- patture for Lurope Iast avening, and as o token teem on the evenlug of tho 2ith their ?xz‘n:n("fi:nda congregated st thcir residonco at orowd that frequenta his office varies liltla in ita componition from day {o day, sud mlv'ho seen filing §n and ont of Rdom No. 23 of Cobb's Build- mg. No. 124 Dearborn stract, any day about tho time when the drawings take place. Thero are a faw rafis-looking Amells, & fow negroes, & nnmber of y'oaforish-looking men of middle age, and & nnmb er of youths, thelr countanances ox- provaing pjecocions maturity of knavishness, The polico havo not xa yot indicated auy inton- tion ot intenfering with the business, and from roserat appo arances it would seem $hat Mr. E. Bodd sud his partnorsdo not auticinate any dis- turbanco of their operations from tho publicity given to them , but rather m;i-rd that a8 8o muc frem adivertisament. The long poriod of time during which thoy have suiccessfully proscented thelr vic foun t2afichan donbtions bogolten atrong conflden ce in L101r security againat justico, A 2. MAKDRED MONTON, reaiding ¢4t G40 iSouth Bitterfield streot, figures o Dodd's clerk, but {s probably & pactaer in tho concern, a8 thoy* ara old asaaciates, In 1469 Todd and .Morto.n figured in the diroctory »1 bro- kera ; in 1£V72 De-dd {s recorded in the directory as broker, Morlon's name nat appearing at all. 1In 1873 Dod tl com es ont in tho real oatate line, Morton anptaring in the directors, no occupa~ tion bolng given. In 1874 Morton also appeary At & rrecisl meet. 497 ftonrog areet, and proeented Mr, Shecl | ay o roxl-opinte agnt, and s gene 38 Dodd'a ;l‘:: Shorwin with & raro il Boauiful diamond fi: nm’ml»z s (Datlter_snsttars, . old Ting, Tho presontation was made by Mr. John Yo urrylng'il o sfor a loug. tiine R iliot, 10 O'Nell with sppropriate romatks, this city, The ofico in Cobb'w Buldwg on - The matineo to-morrow st tho Adelphi in aid | Doarbomn stre.st over which Lodd presides is the of the Newsboya' Homa j:yomises to ba s roal m’:ccus. Tho ilu-cuun of thie Adelphi company and the Emerson Minstrols is enoogh to insure # good Louse, and sevon of the ten men to add 10 per cent to the net procoads have alroady hosu abtained, as follows : es Bradley, Georgo Burley, Williax Wood, William M, Ilur ¥ins, Henry Dike, Mumas Moody, and H.R. Throop. ‘Lua other threa man will be found to~ day, 3 Tho trial of & mew car-stertez, sn {ngonidus contnivance intended to lighten tho work of liorses in gettiog street-cars uader way, 100k placo yetorday on the Cilnton strect track, wndor “tho supervision of Alr Lako, tho Huperintendent of the West Side lince. Tho car was fillad with poople, and the dyramomoter wan applied to test tho eficiency of thie inyou- contral agenoy in Chiasgo, but there are A XOMDR A OP HHUOPS suattered all over tho o ty that also carry on the baslness, tue tnafority of them receiving (heir anpplies from Dodd's. .Among those is one fu Tioom 14 of the Morrison Bullding, northesat cor- nor of Clark and Madisoin slroets, occupied by cne Charles B. Amos, os\ensibly & brokor, but it im stated that it is run priocipatly by Morton hi:naelf. There is suottor lottery den in Room northeast corner of Clark and Adams, whose name the avle to obisin, A nogro J nckson, who bas hlllmdnxu rtorain Room 67 of a0 Pacifle Block, southend corner of Clark and ¥ anBuren stroots, is an old hand at the business, having been & well-known oporator before the tire. His faco I8 a familiar ono fn tho busincss reporter Tom Vil the car.siarter off the sirata upoa | 76, His taco laa fauliar ona In tho biginoss s bipoen ‘a‘f" !‘::r 4 md:]:m:a‘szr.; .‘:';:::.: 110 gots a largor p'nmnn;zu amoug white peoplo Withatiouy, ihoiyeus Way ban any other man of eotor {n tho businesa, fary. :nsn named liamiiton rios s shiop over a barber- Elmer Washburn, Chiof of the Becret Sorvice, | ghopat No. 108 Harrison atreot. At 200 State received information yesterday tuat Operative | sireet s place is rn by a man nsmed Thomas. Anchesi had provented tbe cecapo of sz aoum~ | Thero is ono at No, 353 Bouth Clark streot, kept ferfeitors from tho jail ab Grosusboro, N. C. | by a Gorman, and it is stated tlal thers is ono ‘Tho priconers had cut through the woodon floor, | gigo at No. 828 Stato street. 3r. C. J. Hunt, occu- and wera sawing away at thoiron bars in the | nving Room 13 of tho Fuller Blotk, opposite Tng Windows, whot Anchesi and the Joiler diecovered | g office, eatia himaolt » brokor, but is au thom nudstoppod their proceedings, Thoofiicer | operator in lottery-tickets, Theno are but a few Jearned of tueir plana by ** piping” 8 brother of | of tho many, Thero aro rogular nesta of them ono of the gang who vislted the jatl,atid it 18 | on thie Wosi Slde, and somo on the North Side, Supnoecd tiat hio furnished tho sawa aud ebisold | (ho policy-shops_ espocially dolng & ouciahing found in the cell. bnlu‘iuesr. :}lhouuh %he "";3',2‘ gul‘:r I;I:Lnry- X 1aot evening, while Dr. G. N. | tickiots is also vory Iarge. Fortuno's whael turng D:v!l?::‘ng Sc !1‘-’5 t‘lmllu. of No.x 183 Wost Madison | Toguiarly twice a day, snd_skins the pockets of streef, wero dnving thoir horses, attached to | tho foolish for tho profit of the wis lottery- i /! ot | desler. What witt the bunke mon, the pam- 1'3555‘m‘:i“ém‘.‘.‘{%‘}"&u‘.‘iigll’.?fl::’«fl%‘?m‘.‘f n | blers, and the lottory-doslors, the flsccing of the Decatne ffightened and ran awsy. Dr. | gullasnd fools seois o be aneaf tho largost Doy horso also bocamo unmansgeable and | industries of our city, engakiog the survices of started off on s run, Grifin’s horns was Xitled | bundreds of people. by a thill runoing into his broast. Both gontle- ———— men wero thrown cut and slightly huct, The OBITUARY. CRANLES M. FAIR, Doctor's horse smashed tho bnggy, andran soma dietatice before Lo was stoppall The cc; | Thers are hosts of pooplo in this clty to whom Gontusion smong other horses and vebiclos in | the sunouncement of tho death of Charles M. tho tunnel xt the tuna, Fair will eause much surprizo and sorrow. He ' Somo days ago Mr. Henry Moyd got on » died snddenly st tho house of his molhr. No. Mudinml-.‘t}eu‘gcu and offered s faro tickes | 170 Twenty-flfth atreet, last evenlog at 7 o'clock, Welicls bad boen cut in two across the middle, | Dut a fow daya ago he was apparently in tho best of health, o attended to hia business as unusl last Saturday, and last Sunday afternoon Hu offered Loth parts of tuo ticket, showing that tbo rides for which it waa good bad uot all besu visited at the rosidenco of an intimate friond aod neighbor, In the eveniug he wad seized uced up. ‘The conductor refused o accopt, ou tie ground that tho rules of tha Company pro- * Jubited Lita from recciving mutilated tickets. Sith 'a sadden itiness which complotely pros- trated bim, and lnst evening he diod, as stated, of paralyeis of tha heart. Bo briof was Lis jll- Fioyd refused to pay any other fate, snd was foreibly ejected from the car aud arrcated & tlat a great many of his frienda did not ;::c;ur ll:llll’ifl WS un’wnll, and lus dosth will for dieorderly conduct. The caso camo up bo- come to them with great suddenuess, fore Justico Beully yesterday morning, who do- cided that, 28 tha whole of the ticket had been Mr. Faiv had a very large clrclo of frlends who will find it diflicult to 1ealizo that tho genial, Presentod, 1ta mutilatod condition eould not fn- volidate it, the rules of the Compauy notwith- wholo-sonled ** Charloy ™ Is dead. Ho had been a rasident of this city for many years, and, wanaing, Flovd hnd only asserted Lis legal rights, and Jind been wronzfully ejocted. Tho though young,—being at the time of lia death Pt i —gilod a very renponsiblo poeie lelter was theroforo diacharged. A floral and strawborry festival wos held at 3 tion in'the wholosste Louss of Ficld, Leiter & Co., with whoso establishrent ho had been con- Yowor Farwell Hall luit evoning, under the nocted since it wua started. Mr. Foir waaa gon- sukpices of the Young Men's Christian Aasocia- hon, tor the benefit of that noble band of Iadies tleman woll known in Chicago social circles, in which ho waa a great favorite. He waa highly wha prapesa to furnish tho hospitals of tho city ostecmed by all wholesale mon, Ilo wesof a with tlowors during the summer, Tho lecture- social, gonial nature, whicn attzacted to bim many toom was_{astetully oroamonted, sad tables la- don with fowers, kindly donated by the different friondn, aod his aterling qualities of charactor made Lim uoiversally respocted. His fuuoral Hurists of tho uity, filled overy available space, [o the reading-room lables were apread, will take place from hle mother's residence to- morzow. nod lce-cronm, sitawberriea, eakio, tea, and cof- (20 wero sapplied 1m abundatico, ‘Itio attondance way quite large, aud, bedide tho areay of flowers 1o atiract the oye and the dolicacies” to appeaso the appetito, music aud roadings were added for tho geueral and sore econoniic ploasure-seoker. o receipts from salow and tickets 1nore than met oxyectations, Tho fostival will be repeated bbis afternoon, ‘Tuo Chicago Boerd of Undormritera held a rageting yesterdby aftornoon st thoir offics, No. 127 Laballo strect, and sdopted a uew achodule of ratcs, which, iowever, thoy refuse to publish Lor fear that tho vatuide companica might take sdvantage of it. About two months ago the —_— LOCAL LETTERS. REFOLMED EPISCOrAL CHURCH. Zo the Editor of Ths Chicage Tribune: Cuicaco, May 24 —Your correspondent, ! Con- grogationalist,” in your paper of Sunday movn- ing Iast, makes tho following statement. Bpeak- ing of the Council of the Reformed Episcopal Chureh, recently in session jo this city, be says : The Protestant Episcopal Church was ropre- sonted by one man, the Rev. Charles B. Stout, of * Mr, Stout alone sanc- bl b 1o | Cblesgo™; and agaio, o e has “made” in" tha | tioned thoir counels by Lis presonce.* Ho daos iates on tho height of tho buildin mo too much honor. , Certaluly thres of the low Lufldings rating lower thun bigh ones, This actiou met with tho opposition of the National Board, which demundod & rotucn to the old schedule. This was, however, refused by the Chicage Board, consequeutly u commitiee con- . eisting of the mont prumiuent mombers of tho National Board viaited this city to bring about a pezcoablo scttlomont of tho difcultics, Tho Cntomittes found that tho mnew tarilf was with the exception of s few minor polnts, tter than tho old ono, and so reported to tho tional Board, which theroupon spproved the action of the Chicago Dloard oxcept as to the bagia of rating business buildings. Oa the wbovo report action was had yvesteraay, and in complianco with the request of tho National Tourd, the bavis of ratea on business buildings was changed, otherwise the tantf of Apnl was confirme Episcopal clergy of the city wore thore befors myselt, viz.: the Rov. W. IL Bmythe, of tho Bishop Whitehouse dlemorial Church ; the Rtev. Dr. Powers, of Bt, Jobn's, sod the Hov. L. N. Freeman, 1was present only on ons occasion, Friday afterncon she 14th inst,, and thon but foran hour and & balf, Itistrue I *‘exhibited groat fnterest in all that wan said and done "-—rather strongly put however ; but it is a mistake when the wnter says, I *only declined a public intro- duction in consequence of an indispoaltion which precluded hus (my) making so address,” Allow me to #ay, 1 went thero for uo such purposo na » publio introduction would imply. [ bavo al- ways hiad an ipstinctive desiro to avuid all such notoriety, as thuse who bost know me will resdily believs. Theta may havs beon other of tha clorgy than thoss named who wero present _ during tho soselon of the Council. Oue auch certalnly oxpressod tome his intention of vislting the Council for the purposo of hearing what was said, and hoped others would go at the name time, And naw I will stato just hors that one cause for tha intorest I folt was this : Whon I eutored tho eburch the discussion was in progress ou the adoption of the roport on tho Articles of Ro- ligion. To my surprirs, I loarned from romarks mu.lal by aculrrll“upcn!flm: that shsren\:u » ’dlhs- > onition mauifest to climinato from tho ssticles Sioaieeat o preseut that quesiow ot 1 422,50 | Zlo uao tho Tiey, Dr. Nicholaun's, langusgo— wihich shall preseut this coue fairly for its decision | ** proclous doctrines” or *truths™ respecting upon the merits, 8o that a faithiul judgment may be | the *‘peifoct manhood of our Lord Jewus :!:5;123‘;‘ n“:n‘(li‘; Bk -'n‘;;l;r u;l:l:: ::m;;'nfl%'m} Corist.” 1 bad supposed that the Thirty-nine Gason clied, and horefore think that fhe demurrer | ATHcles of tue Church of Hogland, wud of ahould be overruled, aud it §4 uo ordered, o O neaivedt. by Judgo Dickey waa givon a wouk In which 4 | (ho roteatant Evavgelical Churchos of il Tisbia '"'"",,,, METCALY OABE namea since Hu}:llin{urmllt‘lzl)n« -l:.ul uu‘w kl) fl‘{ul 4 tha Reformoed Episcopal Cuurch, scriously de- Tho caee of 1L B. Meleall, charged with | {40 i question of their auscriptural char- forging the uamo of Dopuly-Hheri 1g the | wcter in vome cssentlal particular was indecd s roturn upon & summons, coutinued from Mon- | Ly rorige, 1 folt that thess brethren wera day, was disposod of yesteiday morning in the i Critainal Court, Tho cass was wubmitted withe g;;’lfi;;’; MM e el of Tl out aiguinent thom, the sympatlies and contidonce of wany P20 Hooth addressed the Jury In & sembin- | whg'wiahod thom woll. L mentioried thls to o douco that thers was pome reason to doubt tha | OF FOT0 ""‘“'!'A"“"“’IU tho discussion, “"“‘ l"' accused’s guilt, yet thero wero circumatauces preased the opinion that the fewer changes they which poluted to'the scoused wa the offonder, | Medein tuo Prayer-Tiook the lb‘"f"" and ""5 il‘e ogn-;l?ml!’ tn: wiflght of avlda‘ncln‘ in favor E;'fi&‘;"sgflm:“d' nleus -oleazly- WRrranty tho defendant's innocsuce, yel W8 con- = ¥ Bicting. Tuo handwriting of Metcalt bad been | Lliaeaed with paln ta much of tls discus- worn to, and witneescs bad tostifled that he J y that Llelt, aftor than wigned tho forged return. On tho other hand, | jousnment, with & moro unfavorabla vpfon of quitoa Dumber Lad testified thet ho did mot 1o wisdow of theso gentiemen in thus putting write the matter in_question, and, boside, that :';“ s;‘:“‘flg;}“{,‘: to 5:‘?‘:‘1‘:"‘“;,"' ““‘,G"‘l"l’“ o was of unoaceptionablo chiaracter. MOA Spuat Schny of thesn State's Attoruey Heod intorposod that ib was respocted brethron wera my personal friends for vory natural for & forger 4o diwgulse his band. | 10 yesre of lutimacy, with whom it ind beon Judgo Bootn responded that Moteait Lad do- | D7 Brixllege ofion Lo tako sweet counsol, Thoy nied buving anytling (o do with the forgory, | &9 L ¥ frisnds, 1 doube pot, 1t would pain and stat th evidence soemed to him to Justify | (25T tust approve sil tha thoy vay aod do. 1 Vs ogmitel. by retired. snd atter being | YO 10 harali O unkind words for thoo who Tha Jury ubasquantly selired, snd after belng felt it their dutyto leavo the grand old abount s sliort tine sonined & verdich of nos | HaTe Kol At ENelr O e e gty tored forty yoars, sud 'in_ whose cowmunon I srust I may dis, whon the tinse of my departure bo Ni THE QUO WARRANTO. Judge Dooth yosterdsy morniug disposed of the demurrer fliod a few daye sgo by Judge Dickoy to tho information filed by the Citizens' Associstion. He delivered his opinion averrul- ing tha demurrer, as follows: 1hiayo exsminod this caso 1o the extont of the Lim. o thme which Lis Ueew st my diaposal, TThe ues, tion b simply” whother tho corporation of tha City of Gbfcano ha acquired the right and frauchises pro- widod for Ly tho act in regord Lo the organization of tlblon o 1612, whetler it us taken e proper steps o Lo incorporuted under thiat geners] act, snd whether it H . While I $hink 1ho allegations v this information —_—— POLICY, is at haud, RO POLICK LICEIRERENDS TRT. Ono other impression [must be permitted here Notwithstanding tho discovery- mede by Tus | to cosrect. 1t hiak boeu publicly stuted, that tho TriacKs of Lhair proceediugs and place of buei- | lay, Dr. Bishop, the furmer ostestned Roctor of ness, the lottery men are atill plylog their | Bt. Joha's Chiuch, nad he lived would‘h‘au been Lnavieh trado st the old etand, contidently rely- | 40 this moyement. 1 entirely, dissent fzom thia S . opivlon, What might Lave Lappenod bad ue ing in the supincneas of the anthorities, From | yoq and remained in this city (o the present nl outward appoarances it would scom aa if the | tiwe Icannostell, But Dr, Bishop's mlnulr{‘ ozposure hiad not dlaconcerted them in the hiad he returned lll&udlmtl:)flwufi ‘(‘nowblemn‘y A I i sevon rs since Lis deal woul aY0 beoo in leasty sod Mr. £, Dodd wwaggers 1o and st of | GUICH Y504 ravious to b loaviog bowo, 80+ his *eal osato™ office in Cobl's Bulidiog With | oqpeq the charge of St Jobu's Chuicb, Oincine ® jaunty and selt-assured sir as if he had made | pad, Thero hie doubtloss would Liave remaiied, thicgs all right with the polico, and was nos to | sud enjoyed all tha liberty Lo dosired iu the b acared by newupapac notorioty. Yeslerdsy wervices of the Church. I surely ouglt to know TUE USUAL l;nwwaxll 2 ;om:hh"nt ll;hnfix v‘hw-, .al d:; 'n.:l -l;mmi 8 a'clock took place, and saents s or of my faally. He favor omiselon ol m"lw theis usual sopply of tckets. Ths | the woid * segenceation ¥ in our baptismal ser~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1078 vice for Intants, or » substitate, as I do a4 the ‘present time, 1ad ha boen alive, ba would yery lkely bars signed the very respoctful petition sont up to thio last Genoral Coaventions of our Chinrch for an ‘*alternata* phrasc, sa Idid myeelf, and, I Am happy to say, mora than 500 otiern of the cloray of the Eplmuml Church, including the *nine Dishops " who mado the effort reversl yoars ago to have this privilego granted, DBs- Jond this it is mere conjocturs to bring Dr. jshop np ae likely to be_ono in this new organization of a Reformod Episcopal Charch. 1 would not advise Dr, Dishop's old parishioners and {riends to ho Influonoed by any snoh -nn%o- aition. Hia momory is procions to many in this city, and tho fruit of hin twalve here in not without resulta to th reports g:slm!ny afternoon, thev wers visited by Ald, Sommer sud Reldy, of the Bixth Ward, st the head of nlnf:e delegation from au organi- 2ation for theabalition of nulsancen, Commisaion- or Moore read a copy of resolutions paessd by the n?nnlnllon at arecont wmeoting, which res flacted sirongly upon the officiency of the Board of Hoalth, fledly falnn. Dr. Miller followed {n an explacation of alt that had passed batween himsoll and the organl- zation, and closed by an invitation to Mr. Healey to expiain tho objects of the organization of ‘which he is tho boad. Ar. Healey procesded to do #o in a firm, ro- spectful maonor, and made some imputations againat Mr. Hooke that wore vigorocsiv resonted, e pronounced thom as unquali- rs of labor A% s old | Ho raked the Loard pretty sovoroly in some of friends will best follaw hia toaxl mfu y biolding | hin assortions, and ealled for an explanation. on to the Church he loved with sl her fsults, | The Board promisad to take up the investi and to the parish he foundoed, until in God's good time tho eap-stous of the now I.mlldlnq ahall bo placed i1n position. For Lhat we wiil pray sud Iabor and wait. Cuannzs B, 8rovr. SURPLUS MINISTEES. Tuths Xditor of The Chicago Tridune: Cutcaao, May 25.—1 was atruck by » sugges- tion n an editorial in last Bundsy's TRInUNE oD the largo surplua supply of ministers, to the ef- foct that good men of ability are at presant spe- cinlly ncedea, for the good of the conntry, in all the walks of business and profossional lifs, and urging all such to eome forward. The ides scomed to bo that, if thoy did so, they would anly be too gladly welcomed and sasured of Fuc- cces, I doubt this. Juat now, young mon of good principles, charactor, and deportmant are apt to be overlooked or kept in the background. The ideal good young man—ihe Bayard sams peur ot sans reproche—in sunposed to be brave, gentlo, truthful, kind-hoarted, unselfish, modest, unassuming, and roliring. Aro much qualities, though united to good education and abilitios, best tittod to holp a young man of the presont dsy to push bis way in the world 2 Most poorlo would at once Aay mo, On the coutrary, the converso qualitios of brazon chook, unblushing nseuranco, thorough soifishness, merdenary mo- tives, questionablo momory, and truthifalocss whars convenlent, efc., though with poor educs- tion and ability, ars_popularly supposol to be tho * opon sosamo ™ to muccess in life, Ths standard by which men aro judgod, is at present apparantly ve? low. But thera ic the other al- tornativo of adopting tho docttine of the avolu. tionist ; and, Loldiag that the lat-mentionsd qualith belng those beet fitted to promote survival and suoccess in the woild, and in roality of the yarious ehsrgen, aud promised 1o do all in their power to aid in the regulation of the pack- ing-house nulsances. —— CRIMINAL. C. E, Fallis, of No., 850 West Randolph street, -thlof last even- Thomas Haphoy waa arrosted yesterday st the instauce of Michasl Smith, & saloon-keoper at No. 98 Weat Randolph atreot, who siabbod by the prisonsr Baturday night, Bome time sgo s sallor named Josaph Me- Domald wan robbed of » smail rum of money, and suspectod Pat Kane, Yestorday he caused his srrest, and lane was locked up in Madison Street Station, Adam Borgia was roveling In the company of Barah Curtis, on West Madison streot, Iast evon~ ing, and misscd his silver watch, which he ba- lioves waw taken by the womon. Iie prooured an ofticer and had the damaal arrosted. The prinoners James Mack, John Bomls, Charles Inmsn, and Emanuel Isaacs, who wera concorned in tho robbery ot £1,000 worth of Toodu from thoe Chicago, Milwaukes & Bt, Paul lailroad freight-cars, wora arraigned before Jus- tlce Boully yesterdsy, and Leld for trial at the Criminal Court. Bomo of the stolen goods have boon found secreted at Villa Ridge. Isanca’ wan the ** fenos ™ for the othors, aud put thom up to the job. Bail was fixed at $9,000 each. A mnoak thiof auccoeded donday in stealing s 81,000 diawmond from the Lilt of the sword prescuted to Gon, Sheridan after the battle of Htons Rivor. The follow appeared at tho Gen- erdl's private residence an Michigan avouuo, and tho roslly good, while the others, being | wos covorad in one of the rooms by tho practically’ inforior in_ the ° mtruggle for | bousekeeper. She iuq tia businoes, oxisiouco, ars in roslity the bad. The | and he repliod that he was a cor- resnondont of the Now York Graphic. 8ho accoptod the explanation, and want about hor dutied. Whon Gep. Sheridan came homs ho dis- covered the robbory, aud reported iv to the detootives. The thief kad not beon captured up to midnight, Thomas J. Ryan, the man who robbed his wite of her dismond jowelry at No. 122 West Wash- m&lon stroot, night before last, was caught by Ofiicer Branoock lnst night % 9 o'clock, whilo stealthily golog into the honse, Tho jowelry, said to bo worth 33,000, waa not found in lis possoanion. He stated that it wes in a #afo place, sud he was going in the houss to ondeavor to poften his wife's heart and com- promiso matters with her. Sho staton that ehe nill obtaiu a divorca from im at the oatliost opportunity. Te was locked up in Mudimon Btreet Htation. It is quite likely that tho woman will find the stolen property Lto-day. A cuiting affair occmrred about 3:30 o’clook 1ast night, st the cornor of Iinlated and Four- teenth strects, and camo very near resulting in the doath of a young man. John Davis, Michaol real solution of the dm.\cun{ is probably thac perhaps the groat aim of life now is, in this conutry, at leaat, to make money; whils in former days, and aven now in a few other cona- tries, if a man mako hie reputation as post. an- thor, Genaral, artist, or, even simply e sn up- right, gooa man, hia life wos, or is, conaidered o succesn, npast from riches or poverty. But pat 80 in Chicago, at prosent. Who saks whather Cincinoatua was rich or poor ? Who would oom- pars his_character with that of Crasus, or Midaa? The subject is intereating, and I shonld like to 56 it handlod by iz TRIDUNE. T'uortas CoURTANAY. A VIOILANCE COMMITTRE. To the Editor of The Chicags Tribuna : Cuicaco, May 26—I1 think “Buburban,” writiog in this morning's Trinuxe, has struck thoe keynoto in the matter of tho confldence men who now swarm on our streets. Another game of tho snme kind was attompted thia morning, on State, near Mouros, Isn't it sime that decont citlzons ahould arouss and do somothing to ro- § Carborry, and Dennis O'Grady, notarious lievo the city of this burning shame and dis- | roughs, engaged in a quarrel, and iu graca? No hiolp can bo had from thoso whose | the " course of it Carborry drow a knife and stabbed Davin in tho “loft breaat, near tbo heatt, Tho biade struck a rib and glancod off, or elms & fatsl wound. would bave been given. The injury is sovero but not dangerous. Officer Mulheison camo upon tho scens humodi~ ately aftor Carberry aud O'Grady nad fled, e took Davis to the County Hospital. Tho injurad man {8 24 yearn old, marsied, and tivos at No, 158 Wright streot. business it is to enforce thie Iaws snd rid the cley of theeo posta. A fow daysago soold citizen, Dr. Gsbbs, wos robvoed on s stroot-car, Tho thief wus caught, and what wes tho resuit? ‘Cue thiiof waa Jot out on bail of $500, furnished by tho lawyer who appesrs slmost invariably for tho defenso wheu any of the MoDonald erowd of thioves ars arrestod. The bail was sfterwards reduced to 8200. Of courso tho thiof was non est when wantod. The Justice whenromanatratod with for reducing Lis bail nald that a son of Dr. Gibba was pressos and consented, Doos THF GAMBLERS, ‘There was another ominous gathering of the detectives nt Conteal Statiou last wight, Sorgt. Dixon marshaled all his men, uciudiug the clerk, coneent of tho witnena give the Justice authority ;s d W to tocompounila felony, 'hich e whits thovery Btecn o e Bonth Hitn, Dt Lok wel 0w he was doing whon ho redus L] DALY Lo fa Wik, up aud tolear the oty of | Lirpore. - They: ealled “ar_iall ot dlioos: thono scoundrels boforo our trade is ail divarted | Ty o Hisbolls, but.wers._torined adgilitance by the nogro attondanta who peeped through 10 othor cition whero honest mon stand a bettor | (1o yliday 1 the doors and . caratully . inspeeted show, BoNmoE. | tlem, The wisits wors mado by ono ofticer 1n onch inatstice, while others waited outsids. No offorts were mads to forco the deors, nor were threats used to obtain cutrance. Tho gamblora wero all on the alers, and had their negrocs S =, THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Fioance Committoe of the County Board was busy yesterday oomparing the vouclers with :,ratr:‘l:ly‘ pgted“’::;i E;;mz;:"m hhl::t tho T'reasurer's quarterly report. Thete - . sexscoly. - ona’ ol thom bat County-Attornoy Rountree wore » plensant smilo yesterdsy, having gamned a victory in the tax-apposl cases in the Circalt Court, in which, 8o far as tho Btate and connty tszea were con- corned, Lis was uniformaly succossful. The County Tressuter yeularday recsived feom Now York a_batch of canceled coupons, which b besn paid in that ciby throngh the Motropol- itau Dank, to tue amouut ot $76,286, The c?&g‘; haa yot s credit with that bsok of is acquainted with the detectives or knowa them by sight, aud whon the latter make their ap- pearance near a placo at ight it 18 a sigosl for extra watchfulno There are now about twonty gambling houses fn the city, fuely fitted up, and said to Le far abicad, in magniticenco and wost of fitings snd foruislungs, of those n any eity in this conotry, In some there are a half dozen or mora parties interested, sad they sre now extremoly cautious in divaig- 1ug their connection with a room; io fact, thoy deny it point blank, lest the law should clutch them. Dealers nre employed sometimes by the baltdozen in some of tha faro bauks,” sud gonerally have no intercat boyond thelr weekly Sherlff Agnew made- ths followlng appoint- meuts yesterday: Henry Gleeson, Deputy for tho County Courl, 88 recommended by the Conn- ty Board; Edward Lowis, City Deputy for sary- ing city processes; Kdward O'Niel, “balliff for the Circuit Cour! The Committeo on Public Bervice hald & moet- ing yooterday aftornoon o examiuo ths follow- fug bids for furnishlug county suppliea: Gale & Biocki and T, J. Bluthardt, druga ; Wadnsms, Willard & Ca., Ice ; J. C. Thiolieman, W, Sander- son, Frauk Lauer, Al J. Dowald, L. Multoi, ond J, T, W, Gray, hacdware and tinware; F. Tootnor, grocorias sud vogotables; Schweine Tarth Bros,, flour ; Toldon, lshop & Co, gro- cories, vepotables, tlour, aud fesd; Dauisl Toott, hsy, straw, potatoes, and oata; C. . Periolat, goneral mngllcu. curtain goods, and wall-papers; Careon, Pirio, Seort & Co, and Btottauer Lros, & Co., dry gooda; Bel), Courad & Co., coffeo; J. I1. Ritahio & Co., soap; T. J. Gannon, Willlam Behiek, and John Aarou, bedding. Owing to the abaence ot tha elork, who is yet sick, the Commiitee ad- Journed until this morning. — THE CITY-HALL, Judge Dickey had a long conference yesterday afternoon witlh W. G. Goudy, of ths corposation: logal quadrilateral. The argument in the con- tompt case waa tue bone of contentlon, Depaty Buporintendent of Polics, Capt, Hiock- oy, wat yesterday s0 far recovorod as to ba able to attend to his officlal duties. The brutses ro- wages, ‘I'ho gamblora and Iumates arrested Saturday woie flued 85 each yesterday :pg Justloa Bum- morfleld, and the tertimony failed to produca the owuers of Now. 183 and ‘148 Clark street, ths rooma entered by the officers. —— SUBURBAN, LAKK VIEW, A special mesting of the Town Board was held AMonday night for the discossion of tha water- supply. Thore was a fair attendanco of inter- cated citizons, all anxious tohave the matter de- gided at once. A petition signod by 163 reaidents and proporty-owners, saking the Doard to take prompt action in thivrespect, was presented and 1sid over. ; An additional report of the Water Committee was read. Thoy stated that it wans oot necossary to submit the mattor to & vote of the peoplo, sa the Board hed full power to act in the promises. Such an sxpression of the povular feoling, how- ovor, might bo expediont, A statcwent of the cont of pipe of various dimensions was given, 1t belug cheapor now than ever before, About 12 milea of it would bo needod, probsbly as fol- lows: i mila of 1G-inch from pumping-works south “to Bulzer ovenue; 1mile of B-inch on Bulzor svenue west to Ravenswood 3 2 milos of 12-inch ou Halsted streot south to Wright- wood ; 12/ mlilea of 8-inch on Grace street o Bhoflleldavenue, and thence south to Wrightwood was in eass of Qrs. If tha city furnished Lake View would be obliged to have engloes al groat cost, If tho town had her own works, with thio Holly syatem, tho necosssary pressuse would be furnistied at il timos for udo in fros. Jir. Qlark agroed that it was all a matter of Inquiry sa yet, and thorofore he thought it best to inquire averywhero. It wou'd do no harm, The Wator Commitice wers instructed to con- suit with the Ioard of Pnblic Works, and sce ‘what inducemonts they would offor, The Board then adjourned to Monday, June 7. JEFFENSON. The Rev. Wiliam Burnard, who haa been pas- tor of the Congrogational Oburch for tha last two years, formally tendercd his realguation Thursday, and it waa accepted, Mr. R. O, Dunning, ons of the proprietors of tho Jeffersun Nursery, occuplod the pulpit last Bunday, reading one of Prof. Swing's sermons, Mr, 8. M. Davis, of Irving Dark, delivered s very Intoresting discourse in the eveniug to an approciative awdionce. Mr. Davie has schieved conslderable notorioly as an expounder of the Gospel, and & man of vrogresaive idess. It le understood that the Rev, Dr. Grabam, ex-Presi- dent of the Hilisdale College, Mich., will restde In Jefferson on bis naw snbdiviston during the anmmer and will supply the pulpit, The brick residotco of J. D. Mattison, the artiat, is tully completed ; it is one of tha fluest dwolliogs in town, The Yillago Board of Trustees met 3onday, D. B. Fonda in tlse Chalr, 8. M. Davie, of Irv- celvod by hia fall from bis horss are rapidly dis- appearing. The Committes on Public Duildings meats Thuraday afterncon in the City Olerk's office.. Tha subject under coneidsration is the ordivance croatiug tho oftico of Iuilding Inspector for the Lonefit of ex-Ald. 31, B. Dailoy, The Finance Committeo was in seesfon yester- day with_the Board of Polics, in rogsrd to tho Comptrolior's eatimates for the ¥ire sud Police Dopurtments. TSey cal sevea ongine-hounes out of tha thirteen naked for, cub tho item of & machine-shop for ropairs of apparatus of the Firo Department, snd made other reductions amounting to nearly $300,000. ‘Thoy moet the oards of Health aud of Education to-day, Tha Joint Committes on Bireats and Alloys for each of the thiree divisions of tha city was in nession yestordny afternoon for the considera- tion of an erdinance limiting drovers driving oatilo through the siroeta. ‘Ui Bridgeport delo~ ation were presont, and laia their complainta gumrn the Committee. Tho passage of the or- dinauce wua unsuimously recoinmended. THE BOAED OF UEALTH. ha rogular wuklf moetiug of the Doard of Health waa beld at their rosws yesterdsy atter- noou, P'rosident Hahn in the clialr, and presout Dea, Biller, Geiger, and Hooks, sud Measra, Moore aud McDormott. Tho Bauitary Huperintendont's report shows that during the wook onding May 22 there were 133 deathw, an jncroase of one over the proced- iug week, sad s incroaso of 28 over the corre- spouding week of Jast year. Thero died of con- uum‘rnun 23; convalsions, 18; ucarlet fever, 5; avenus ; 13¢ milesB-inch on dummy road south to Wrighitwood ; }filmllu on Wrightwood from dum- m{ 10ad to Bheilleld avonue, The remaining 7 miles would bo of 4-inch pipe distributed among the movoral localities. 'L'he expenso would bo about as follows: Engine, machinery, eto., $37,000; vivcs, $70,000; bydran cribwork, oto., $20,000 ; making a total of $127,000 ; $35,- 000 of this could be met by special nasessment, sod the Committes recomumended tua bonds bo issued for the remainder a3 soon as possiblo. The rate of assessment por frout foot would bio about 40 cents, not moro than for sidowalke. Tho expense of ruvning tho works would -ba sbout 46,000 per anpum. 'The Committea taol soundiogs off the foot of Bulzer avenue, and found from 8 to 10 foet of water at a distanca of from 400 to 800 fees from shore. 'hey would as yst recommend no particular system, tho Holly or othorwiss, Thae report was recoivod and put ou file, r. Clark suggested tiat the Board have print- od for ciroulation 1,000 copics of the report. A resolution was paased to thi offect fur 1,500 coplos. 7. B. B. Chase favored spreading tho news. w was iu tho uction, Mr. Shele don, ‘who topresauted William 1. Ogden, aud paid for bim ouo-tonth of Lake Viow tazcy, was euthusisstio in his support, sud the nou-restdont property-cwnars ssomod all desirous of the im- provement. Ho suggested that publio meetinge bo held for the discussion of Lhe plany, Mr. Weckler sald Nir. Crolgor, the engineer of the ity works, bad ioformed him that Lake View might bo supplied from the city if she would pay for the third engine which was to be uec‘e£ e would guarantas plenty of wator, sceidenty, 4 ; poeumonis, 8; measles, 7; ydro- Mr, Chase sald that auy arrangemont cotored capunlus, 4; peritonitie, 5; pleuriy, 1, There { into with the city muet bo by konie permancnt nlamx u;l,l h lmid l;:mhlns. l‘Ai!; mll;i 875.; eantne‘t.‘:hlch Lo tbought the city would nayver siugle, 93 ; colored, 3 ; under 1 yoar of age, 35. | consent to. TTLG mortality was ‘graatons 1o tive. Bixth, Kinthy | - Br, Clark Lad talkied with Commisaloners Ninotcenth, and Fifteeoth Wards, and lightest jo_the Tnirteeuth Ward, 'The Health- Officer's repore showa that during the week thers woro 471 nuisance notices served ; 453 pulsances abated ; 175 sewer-notices merved, sad 63 oui- sancos sbated, A large guantity of meals and vogetables, jucluding twenty-five bushels of bananas, wore condemued during the week. The Banitary Inspectors report the condition of thew zesnective diatsiots sa uniformly good, While tlie Bossd were sonaldering these vaslens Prindiville and Thowpuon on that subject, They b said they could furnisb the lower end of ho 'town with water after thic year, whem their - 1snd punping works would be golng and roliove the atrain on the shore worka. 1o would like to bunu » velommhm to coofer with the Board of Public Works. Mr, Foster doubled the possibility of forcin| m' from the city 40 the nortlera portion B M2, Caoe naid 000 oapanisl Reed of tha waier ing Park, was olected Villago Attorney for the ousuing year. Soversl potitions wore rocelyed from differeut parts of tho town aaking for im- provamonts, somo of which were granied. It. I, Haco was added to the Committes for the jn- vostigation of V. I, Gray's accounts aa Villago Tressurar, and W. P. Gray was to added to the samo Committes to assist {n investigating the ncgounts of I T. Race, late Villago &'rel rer, A fow billa were allowed and ordered paid. 'The Board adjourned to the sccond Mondnr ia June, Br. Clieney, toachor of school in Diattict No. 7, died very suddenly Batutday night of couges. tion of the stomach and bowels. Mr. Clenoy wan & genutleman highly esteemod by all who know bim, Mlhuufih 8 very quiet, undemon- stative man, be had & grost ‘mauy friouds, who deeply sympathize with Lis worrow-stricken' fam= fls #0 suadeply called upon to bear thiasad afiliction. Funeral mervices wers Leld in the church donday, the Rev. Mr. Lanslog, of Irving Park, ofliciating, 'WAUREGAN, Many hearts, both young and old, ars now moutning over tho loss of their young frisnd, Aliss Ellon Bowles, whoso death occurred at 2 o'clock Monday morniug, at the sge of 22 yoars and 6 months. The docessod about two years ago caught & very movero cold, sud, as a result, consumption ensued, At intorvals she snffe-od great pain up to the tima of hor doparture, bnt sho boro {s without a murmur. Tho death of ono not only young and beautiful, bat highly accom- ])l\nhm,lndresnecmdbyx\lw\mh\w or, 16 great. y felt by a largo portion of the community. The funoral will take placo to-day. Bervices will bo conduted at tho Catholio Uhurch by the paator, the Rev. E. W. Gavin, after which tho remains will be takon éo their Jast rostiog-place in Oak- wood Cemetery. ‘While servicen wers being held at the German Catholic Ohurch, located in the south patt of the city, Bunday evening iast, the candlo on 8. Mary's sltar st firs to somo flower work which had boon placed too noar the light, and for a time fonrs wore ontertained by thoso prosent that tho entiro structure wonld bo destroyed. Prompt action, however, saved the building with but littlo damege. Mr, Charles Winterlin burned onoof hin hands Usdly while attempting to subduo the flames. No slarm was sounded. Heory, son of John Hortee, living near take & bath—and such a_bath I oan hardly ex- peot ever to take again, I had previously bathed in nnmoroun sess, Iakes, and rivers. but noyer did I enjoy such & bath this, The wpecific Bravity of the water b such, from ita holding in solution no large & proportion of malls (263¢ per cent) tuat one floatn upon ita surface lika & cork. At tho timo thero was ouly n gentle rlgplo upon the sea, and being & good swimmer 1 at ouce struck out {uto doep water. Iaoan found that [ could not only swim and float with wonderful onno, but that I could actuslly walk in the water, sinkivg only to the armpits. Discor- oring this fact, T made for nhore, sod taking Dr. C., one of our party, who could pot awim, by the hand, loa bim into the 20a whoro the water was many fathoms doop- AL firat he was quite reluctant to foliow me, but ha noon gained confldenco on Hnding thore was no daoger of sinking, and ho enjoyad the novel bath aa much as if ho had becn an “expert awim- mer. Shonld the bather allow tha water to got futo hls eyon or mouth he would suffer considor- able abatement in his enjoyment, on account of its oxtremely salt, bitter, and (rritating nature, No fis iva fn this son ; bub varions kinds of ducks abouud hero at certain moasons of tha yoar. Tho water wau as cloar as ordinary soa- Frowont Contre, In Lake Couvty, whllu plant- ing corn on bis fathar's placo lsst Friday aftor- noon, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. T'wo others who woro with him wers cou- sidorably shocked, bt recovered soon afior, CIIURCH DISCIPLINE. The Rights of = Romar Cathollc Priest. Hoston Journal, May 2%, Thers {8 now oo the trial list of the Superior Qourt a case which Involves tho rights of Itoman Catholle priests to digcivline memborsof thoir parigh by pubticly denouncing them. Tle case is ona of slauder, in which the plaintiff, Robert O. Fanning, swes James McGlow, a Catholio priest of Chelscn, for lleged slznderous lun. gungo. Damages are laid at 22,000, and some very intoresting poiuta will bo ralsod at tho trial, Thso declaration of tho plainliff fully explsins hia grioyanocs, as follows : And the plantiff saysthat man of thie floman Caiholfc Churels, and sottiod over a rurish in Chelaea, and the sald plainti® is one of the parlshionors, snd is and has beon an attendant and worshiper in the church of sald parisiy, And tho plafutlll soys that in the year 1673 1w wus lawfully marricd fo Catherine Murphy,of sald Chelsea, by & duly suthorized mogietrato, acconling to faw, ‘And thio plainti(f suys that lio and his sald wife had always livod a chaata and upright life, aad hore o good name among their neighbors and fo ‘sald church and parish, but they fncarred tho displessure and hoatility of snid defendant by rearon of said marriage, And tho plaintff uays that on or sbout fhe Oth of Novesmber, A, D., 1873, the defendant in said cliurch on the Ssbbath day, aud in thie prescnco of a large con- gregation, publicly, falscly, and maliclously aceused tho plaintifr of tlis crlneof fornication, by words spoken of the plaintifT, a8 follows: ¢ There have beeu partien that have gono ond got married out of the Church, and those partics are living in mortal sin, I wiil eall thelr names to you,—Robert , Fanuing. Jr., and Cetherine Murphy,"—aud afier calling sundry other namea the 8ald defendant eald s “ Thioso partise (meaning said plaintilf among othors) must como be- fora the altar and givo public satiafaction,” And the plaintlil ssys that on the 244 of said No- yember, §o 5aid church, the defendant publicly, falso- 1y, and malicioualy ucoused the plalutiif of the crime of fornlcation by words_spoken of the plaintif sube atantially as follows : * Johu Fanning, or Hobert, or whatever his namo Taa gone 1o live with that woman (mclnlnfi llh:—‘l“ tul wi #aid dofondant 18 a clorgy- fo of sald plantim, fs Living u ain, an: call their names evory Sunday uutil ey come before tho altar and give publla satis~ fuction.” ¥ Theao partiea will bo coming to Tuo by and Ly with tholr bastards for me to chrision.” Aud the plaintitf snys that on or abou the 10th day of August, A, D, 1871, the dofendant, in sald churchi, and {u tha presence of tlie congregation there asseme bied, publlcly, falscly, and malifously sccused tho IMBL by words spoXen of the pla{ntlf, subatantislly s followa s ** 1 hiava heard thnt 'a couplo have gone and gob mairled out of the parishy and if they do ot como aud see 109 before next Sunday, I will call thelr nuames from te altar, 1 thought the scandal of & year 20 wa3 enough to learn thew & lesaon 3 thoy will run 10 nolghboriug priests with a lin fn thelr tnouths, or like Garland's son and Faoning (mesning by Fanning thla plaintif), wno went to & wweep of tho town down at the Nquare, who sra unlawfully married and liviug in sin, #0d ‘they caunot approach the rails of this altar until they hiava given publlo satisfsction.” The anawor of the dofondant is as followa: And now comes the defendant and for suswer says tiat ke denice each and every sllegation in the plaiu- ti’ writ and declaration contained, And tho defondant furthior says that {f ho apoke tho ‘words sa alleged by the piaintifY in bis declaration to liava beon spoken Ly the defendant of the plaintir that at tho Hmes said words wers so spoken by the do. fendant, Lo was & Lricst of the Loman Catholio Oburch, and at the iines afuresald hold tho office of pariah Dricet of sald Chelsca ; that plantitf and his ‘wife wero mombers of asid parish aud of sald church at uad times, and_worshiped a4 sad Umes In the chureh building belongiug to safd parish i sald Cliol. sea, and that ihe defeudant at safd times was officiate ing And acting n biu capacily sod offico 6 pastor paiab priect of sid eliutch aud parish, and the men ers thereof, and that said words wors spoken by him, tlio defenduit, in his capacily and by vistue of Lis au: thotlty aa pastor, porish priest,and spiritual director of tho plalutifr ; that the defendant Liad full apritual and eccleaianticad authonty ever said plsiutlif and hia aid timos to dlsapprove, condemn, and cegsure and publicly the plaintir and'hls wife tion of the teschings, doctrines, laws, rul suil discipline of sald Chiutc, and had the full eccle astical aud_spiritual guldance, care, diroction, teaching of sald plainthf and hia wife; thet ssid words sileged fn tho )xhlnurm declaratlon to haye Doen spokeu Ly the defendant, if (liay wero spokea b ro {u fnformation, evidunce, it the plaf Zad Lelict 0 the DU and his wife bad vio- , Laws, ruled, toachings, and uesges of the Rowman Catholio Churcls’ by being mareied out~ 6 of #alid Church, aud by soms person othier than & reguiarly ordainod’ priest of sald Ghiurch in grom yiolation of s doctines, liws, rules, ussges, sud teachiugs, and to the ' great’ scanital and in. Jury of ito members of said_parieh sad clurch A0l 10 the great detrimont of the plntir and bl wics »2 the defendant believes, snd ia Lound by the obliga- vlona of his offce to toach a4 sald psstor snd priest, and us the plalntiff aud his wife, s metabers of said harehat the thoe of sald murtlige And ever ince, well knew, aud that ab (8o {imo of thelr safd war- ralgeand for a long time previously, aud ever siuce, they Lave clatoiod to bo mewbers of said ciiureh and pariab, sud to be_subjoct to the doctrines, teachingy, Tulos, Usages, and dis3ipiin of xald Ohur Jocted theimulves to the sam efondant Turthicr says that none of sald wozds were spoken by him with malice or with be dealgn or intention of injuring, defaming, or slandering e plainnif or bis wife, but with the iuteutlon solely of discharging & duly sppertalutug to 1is ofee u3' yetei a0d parior oroeuld, — RHODE ISLAND STATE GOVERNMENT. Provioxnce, R. L, May 25,—Tlo Genoral As- sombly, in Grand Committes to-dsy, elected Henry Lippott Govornor, and Honry T. Licutonaut-Governor, ‘The officors io, sud the eloction completor A Bach in Mr, 0. A. Kiogsbury writos as follows {n Sore oal and Strdam of & bath i the Dead Beay " 1 amarkally of w Al Dead Soa. water, ita temnperaturc was agrooable, and it has an aily foeling, and altogethior its sction on the surface of tho body was such aa to develop those pleasurable sonaations pertaining to the scnse of touch, sccompanied by the most delightful ox- hilaration. Of all tho baths in the world, give me & bath In the Doad Sea.” — To Excel in I'mpravement ix the leading slement of hia eountry, snd no other article of labor-eaving machinery has equaled in this Toapect tha sowing-machine In rapid strides of fm- provement, Among them the Wilson Shuttls Sowing- Machina may be counted the leading ons in ihis con- nection, Everything has been added fo it that con- atant experimenting and acies'cs could suggeat, and 1t ir offered to the public to-day without sn equal for family use. Light, rapid, beautifut, durable, sod per- fect, the Wilaon holds the leading placs among the beat wewluymachiues In use, Balerroom 157 Histe strect, Thia Company want » few more good agents, B e Our Boys' and Children’s Department f3 abundsntly stocked with the chofeest ntyles of sexe sotabls garments, and saleamerrare Instructed tashow tho sawo polite attention to all, whether a person merely wiahes to sxamine our goods or buy, Bchool and dress sults for boys can slways be found on our tables at prices to suit every purse. Cllldren's K1t sulla in sizes from 2 4o & years, aro always kept ou band, and range fn price from $3t0 315, We extond a special jnvitation 10 parenta to examine the Induce- ‘menta we offer, Acd. NuTing, The C, 0, D, Clothler, Collars. The postmaster who naid that the manm who usad n postal-card & second fime was “the mosnest men alive,” had not met ths man who wanted towash & paper collsr, Both theas and others should buy Elm. ool coliars, which will keop cloan & week oz 10 with- out washing, Try them, Burdott Organs. ‘ot content witli the world-wide reputation of the organs bearing his name, Mr, Burdett hos still further improved 1t by the reoent introduction of mevera valuable luventions, which largely fncreane lts capacity and {mprovo its quslity of tone, For sals by Lyon & Hoaly, 162 Blats street, e, The Ladies All **Go Wild » Over It, ‘We alludo 1o the perfoction of Oook & MoLaln's French dry process of cleaning ladlea’ wearing ap- parel. Noripping or removing of {rimming, and In- exponsive, §) Dearborn street, and 93 and 281 West Madison, —_— Benutiful Lips should discloss, when parted, rows of spotless trory act In cushions of ruby red. Bozodont alons wihil keep the ivory unsullied, the seiting ruddy, and the broath pure, —_— Planos and Organs, Ono hundred pisnos and organs to rent, alo mscond- heod pianos for sals at great bargaine, to make room for pow stock. W, W, Kiwmwart, Stats snd Adsmy atrasta, —_— Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon, 229 and 231 Stata atreet, manufactura all kinds of mat- iresses, pillows, ticks, sheets, spreads, sic., and you can always rely wpon best goods and lowset prices, Glen Flora. & It you want s cool, refreshing drink, one that will preservo and restoro your hoslth, ask your druggist for Glea ¥lors Mineral Water, ——— Ohickering Pianos contain a1l latesi improvements, Oror {8,000 r-ryons bave toatified to thefr superiority, Reed's Towple of Mualo, 93 Van Buren street, —— Glen Flora, Tt {n boidly claimed that Glon ¥lors ts the best min. aral water in the world, R Spring Lake '* Mognetic® Water, by Duok & Rayner, makers of the Mars * Cologne. e G e . Barometers in the Boots 188 name often applied to corne and bunlons, Your Lot way {0 cure them i with Dalley's Magleal Pain Extractor, Ono application will give immediate relicf, [ BIRTHS, GRBHYM A o UG R: Marphy, o n Guighiors, PouE Halitod- MARRIAGES. _‘ FISHFER-MATQUIB_AV Aurora; 1l ¢ the rorl. denceat O, 1 Onacle Gany Moy Ser by i Hov Fhamus it Georyw f Fiaor, of Ubicago,’ and Mies Uary M. Masguitoef o, * ANNONI-GURNEE—Tn Geneva, Switzariand, May § by the lav. Loonard, Waolsey tiacots Josoph I ARRoal and Carre L., aanghter of D, Gurnes, Ksq. DEATHS, RERTL_May 35, at 103 Twonty Alnthat, & e B e naiies 1y lufBat, Sames Wery, BMITI—May 25, of croup, Berena Fe Abnor and Ada Kmith, sged 4 years an: Funeralst 30 i hageraiet ml:‘ck‘hnndu, S7th 1 QLASSON-After » tong and palnful fliness, Mrs, A ita of 11, W, Glawson, Kages 1 the S1ih year of her e friends and thosa of hor son-in-law, Mr.D. B, Ord- way, aro [urited to attond he: 8l oa’ Thureday, at 2 P, from onroe.at. fi‘umbrl‘d. nd ;:anww, Mass., papors pleass sy, RADHUIY —May 3, of ploarssy,Marls M, Trask; ohid of dgar fra e g At Ay A and 18 days. PARRELL~O! oonsumption, cornar of Folk and Shol. t tho fame to.sia., Thataas Farrull, axed G years, Fu b Frionds of 1d rosident, and was ral iy cara to Calvas ly aro fuvited. " Mr. Farroll wasan of connootad &t 050 ime (1 the seworage busioess with Dep- ckoj uty Superintandent SPECIAL NOTICES. AUOTION SALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, UOTIONR - mflmtmm..'ammoo. The Otdeat Auctinn Fiem 1IN TIlKE NURTHWILST, e e e 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 26,8t 0:30 o] HOURR-FURNISNING G0ODS, , FURNITURK, CARPETS TABLE nu‘rlfinfivfi, . East Madl s A Madtenal —— 0N ~ TINTIRE FURNITURE OF TR St. Charles Hote], Nos. 16 & 17 Clark-st., AT AUCTION, Wedneslny Morning, May 26, at 10 o'eleck, The PARLOR FURNITURE, conslt 5 Tranch Puate Mirrore, Flinctiovie, eees AR Ay eto. The CILAMBEN FURNITURR, conslsting of 1y, stoads, Hureans, Washatands, Hairand Itusk Matir-ss Wiro Horings, Carpats, Mirrors, Blankels, Gomp ay Yo BiSt S iTn00Y FURNTTURE, y bles, Chaies) Frasch Steror, lated Wavo: abis Catl re Iass, » RETGTHENTXN tho Pixtaros, Cooklne Range, Urotti, A MERGEM S RETOI SR rixTunRs Cick FIXTURES ~ Mim, TIURSDAY MORNI) ) May 27,at 9:30 o'l DRY GOODS, REGULAR MADE C LOTHING, Qents' Farnlshing Goods, Ifostery, Bhirta and Draw. Iarge invoice of Caxlmores, 10,00 yaeds s Trarat o, and Tosertings, Viotoria: Lawns, Damesk Napl s and Towels, Tablo Damnsk, Gerinan Linan iakie., o divs® Embossed Collara and’ Oufls, Face Collars, Priniaf Blirts, Laca Shawls, STRAW GOODS. Involoo Trunks, all stylos and sizes, Fine asiortment of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, The stock 1s enmpaned of 1oooUTa ALeoet Lo Haators maeleagry 1onaUle goots, At our Balesrooms, 108 Madison.at, W RS BUTTERS & 00, Y'8 BATURDAY, AT 8! O'OLOCK A, M., At thoir Salesrcom, 108 Madisop-at. FURNITURE, OARYETS, PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Etc., Ko, TTKRS & CO., Auci BY . P. GORE & €O, Gand 0 ‘E:h”h avenue. Onr Boot and Slos Auction Sal 0f Wednesday, May 26, at 9% a. m., Will be another of those with & Large and Varied Assertment of Prime Goofs THAT MUST BE BOLD. QRO P. GORE & CO. @ aud 70 Wal S —— .._—.___“h~_'< On THURSDAY, May 27, at 9 1-3 otlock, We shall Closo Ont Soveral Consignments to Pay Advances, *Come for Bargains. Parlor Buita of ov de, Marblo and We Gaamber ates Satonsian Tanlte, Loungnas oy Gaars Walnut Obatrs and Jockers, Walnub. Bedeteads and i voau, Marblo aud Wood Top Tables, Frecoh aad man Blata Mirrors, Rockers in Nep sad HAlr Cloth, 1sy Iattresses, Bhow.Cases lor and Ofi:y Carpotn, two clogant and fine-tois od-anat Chiairs, GIi0. P, GORE & 00., Auctionsers, THURSDAY, REGULAR AUCTION BALR OF DRY GOODS, Notlons, Houtary, Undsrwoar,White Goods, Dross Goad Plec Goods, Furniabing Gooly, Window Shados, Lizeay, 1853 and Cave, Siraw (Footise dtflhlnt Ae. Ako, Htegul.. Sala nt 11 o'clock of fuil iine of dedra- bla patterns (n ingrata and Cotlago Carpota. ‘narsday, Naj R . 3 By ELISON, POMEROY & GO, SALER AT 887 INDIANA-AYV., Wedaesday Morning, May 26,at 10 olock, Rich and Elegant Furnitars, Entire oontents of first-olase rosidonce, No. 887 Indiano=av., Bplend(d Denssels Carpets thronghont tha hoasa, Parler it Hhaay Chatrar Loangee, Marblotop. Cham » biniog-room Furniture, Kitchaa Glats and Chiow Ware, TFabia’au to r housokesplng. ala perouptor. 0N, POMEROY & 00.. Auctionoers. Or Regular Weekly Anction Si. NEW AND BECOND-EAND FURNITURE, Friday Morning, May 28, at 9:30 o'clock. Patlor, Chamber, and Uining.room Farniturs, Faay Cuatrs, ‘Loanges, Wardrobes, Buok Casas, Oifice Fumr ure. ‘A fal line new misfit and goad second-hand Carpete. fioasexoopiag Goods Lt great variots, Matirarses, Bed- ling, %0 Tall Usbinet Grover & Daker Rewing Macblaes. ATat ock rlmu'\'i/: Unlu:ur)'wlgln, 150 Glias- ) Bogars, anl Gonral Marchandius. KLISUN, POMEROY & 0O, 8 Handoiphst | » =] - 2 Q <] = ® Q € Austionecrs aad Oommlasion Merchants, Nos. 8 and 8 East Randolph-st. Liberal Cusk Advances on Consigumentsy Regular Wegkly Auction Sals, THIS DAY (Wedassday), May 24, 10 o'alk, Usnusnally attractive lns of New axd Becand- Honsehold Fummitie, Inotudi tents of COL. G, oA A b rva lievtdence: Also, 90 Rolls Brussels arpet. Alarge and dosirable varioty of Misfit and Used Carpets. Also, au slegant suortment of Paslar, Ghaz- v TION. Centaur Liniments allay yate, subdus awelllngs, best Luras, will cure rhoumatiam, spavio, any Heab, bone or tauecle sllment, The White Wri e, farolly uoe, tho Yellew Wrapper fs for animals, Price 0 sents; large bat- (1) whsl. Electro Silicon ward of the Amerioan Institats of New rticle knowa for cleaning and polishing rfaces. ~ Itls pure Infusorls, contains Il mot scratch N At ohe. 3 %0003 and W Boun Walae: A Sora 'l“l'ndmut of """‘i".‘h'e%"lhu--‘-"fi%?;';i e 'A:;E'x? t:n'méu.‘ 19 oo ond-at., Albany, Now York, Boid it Drugglsls, Dopot Ne. 81 HLltany How Yo" Guly e, aud oyt baitlo. ~ AUCTION SALES, By WM., F. IIODGES & CO. 84 RANDOLPH-ST. THURSDAY MORNING, May 27, &t 10 atluk, ‘Wi SHALL BKLL THE Entire Stock of & Retail FURNITURE DEALER, Gemitas,th e mrd Secso e e Sk ooplng.__ WAL, ikd & CO. Auodoneers, By WILKINS, BRUSH & CO,, Awetionsers, 195 sad 197 Kast Raodolph-at.. near Filtaav. Furniture at Auction. Pt Qe MecleTop §-room sad Kitoh- WILKINS, BRUSH & CO. FURNITURE. or, Dininig-room, and OFFICE FURNITURE, mnxlcmy sold without reserve ta pay ‘and ohargos BALR of B0 botes "INI) W34 OF ZAVS ‘SUIATINISOOH | CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS, AT | CWEL Austioneer, T7 and 79 South Dearboru-sb ‘Will Sell at Auction, On Wadnesday Morning, at 9 1-2 o'clock, NEW AND ELEGART PARLOR & CHAMBER SEIS, fates, Lounges, Baresus, Commoden, Caroots, M Crockiecy. Halrand Tusk Matieoen, Whataols. Kitent ston Tables, how-oases, a Fountains, and Office Fars Biturs. Also a latge i of Qeuteel Fursiture sod Hoaas kasplay Goads, soateats of & fae privale residence, “TOUTSLANDEE, BANDALL & DARILLS, Baatmpe, PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Togather with lsrge_stook of DOORSY, BLINDS, SASH AIR WORK, eto., stc., comprisiog TELMATY, B WAL, e e cotarkiog teries ln the te uc HASH LOOR LUMBER, HORSRS, Whiee o oot B AR A RO TR VURNATIR s 1Ky PULTON-ST. CHIOAGD. All to be sold, wilhont roserys, Ly order of Bankrup! =T ! Cash, 30, € ithe* urt, Terms: J‘é;&?,. Jale h‘ aver §i 3 T"l.lal"l“ 16, 8¢ 108, T RLL, & Fulionst., Provias By M. THOMAS & SONS, Philadalphls, Pa, ALK OF THE * WARWIOE, FURNAOE, B yrle in Ohostar. Landaniaes aad lincha Cuaie bion . *Vinllan setihiet i Pokiiden, o the P delpbis & Reading Hallr longinx to (he e BT P ulns " 1V o0 1 o slouk, oot ot e Pils Juetdar, ubs & WIS, eb 13 oelosk oo 4 (0PN, outaprisizg bva and ore Siius qu opmace, {nibee ad) ety ‘sl i) . add; SIS T s0NS, Auctln phia. BT Frion, e 015, 16 sione awellios, bar Vor terms [ “talle P.Lod.CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTIL-AY., By JAS, P, M IARA & CO. %1 Bast Waabingtou-st, REGULAR 8ALS OF 0 LOTS OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUOTI 0N CRURADAY MORNIXG. May Bt 88 04 vy