Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1875. otelack, when off {ha part of Milwau- waa tun nfo ainidsbipe by e uukiown “amner, and_considorably domoged. 1t AL 'tho ‘now atmip Flors, on *her e Miwankea o Wanistes, (1id the_dain wiy fOm Coulesvers tu thin clly went on T aletilay, Herelcforn they wers tecelving ot lafoly thle wages wees reduced {0 To this sciion tho inen demiir, snd sy 10 yeark il Their atd wages aro Fostarord, by 1 ey allgw otliern to work nt tha Feduced entes, aor e Prehonston fa felt thiut violcticn will be rew.ri- B8 Toro the froutios arn avar, Hhould tie witike (@10 aaithin b faw Ways, conaids abio dainavo will B Yo e vewscla in the roul irudo, an they ot bedono bl cargoen, Tunte ara atout (Al cargoc {keet at | resent, and atoul. ffieen imaro ara sjets S0 & Tew daga, A full acuount of tha dificullhs 1 found in auotlier colan, MILWAURKE, A dinpatel fo the Sentinet from Bliehoygan, June 2, saye thit two schiooere—bo David Vancs, freltited i coal, bound for Mirwauken, und the . 8, Davls, Joaded with muppliea for Maskegon—wero beahed yeslorday, tho former about i uites Slicboyman, and thn Divis about mile, A later Gapich sava that the Vanea bl S Men o by tho tuga ligirnan snd Burke Teothiera abaut & w'elovk wilernoon, without oight, sbout 13 $mwdlaye 10)8 dox. ey mildo tainid sy dima portian of hor cargo red el tok > Alicboy g, Tiio new 3 Bxhuctte rafled for Gonderich Wednes. canal B . nort.dig wilh bier fieat cargo of raiu. . 'Tha s i ecefied a dimteh feom Stackiniw Welured vy Satiny (hat the Lug Tevinthan polled off tho bl $argo Nolant from tho teof at Dutour on that d hawasnot damaged,,. A dispatel wan recelyed it fhis prt. Wednerday stating that (ho schooner G, G, Teunpft bad been Chartered Lo enery w eargo of Mayes joOpnrta, Poctugal, Buo by Lows luawid for tho trip ot aud return, LAKE DETROIT The following transfers of vessels wers mado at this port during the month of May: seow Faglo Wing, O, Jt. Rimberk to Augeline Ieaumy, all, $770, Behr Guo, Wasren, 11, T, Murton to Joln Sutherland, Alfred Jionyhton, ond Miss Jans Nitkil, one-clghith each, ull, %00, Frop Ontonagon, 8. Gerdicy tu €, O, Bladgatt, 11:0,48,000, Bcaw Bunnyrlile, Joneph Swop and Ang- ot fitece ta Geargo Chivqulng, haif, $3x, B.ow Tywo Prothera, Nonh Meidenm to Joreply Caingnlgue, 8z, i, $ 00, ' iark Thow, 15, 1uive, L. 1. Goldemitls ta Wale {82 %. Aetiley, Chatien” A, .eriutn, und Horacs Mitchedl, 3¢, $4,00) § birk Thow, i, 1tice, Hoth G, Il {0 0. A, lsen, 3, $1L,650 3 itk Taoe, 15 Tice, O, A Olseis to Waltee Gy Abh ¢y sl Horuow Mitchell, $1,:00, ¥ <The Governmok atwr Dblia has wrrived ‘at ‘thin ¥t from 4 completo tuur arontl Lake Iuran, where ‘ua been, to lrlribute. light-houro muppiles und Luoys In positlon, It i teporiest thit thy_work wew dlone, nl bitogw and Larges bemg correctly sced, . Tue Qufun Broviers, suomarine divors, left $or Bay Gity Woilnesiduy. They went b tanke an efiort fowet ont the nchinery of th prop Nejtuuo, burued 4 that port Jast year, LAKE ERIE, CLEVELAND, Theschr O, J, Magill is now rocelving her ontAt, Bho will take on a cargo of stono frora the Talondy to Miiwaukee, ond will then go to Excuabs to re- colvo & cargoof fronwore....The lody of & man wan found iu Bandusky Diy Munday., Decessed bs supposttd to bave bocn ona of the crow of tho selkr Gomatielo, which wont down appodte Kelly Island, Tio had Iight, randy whirkers, fins boota, & waltsands tiaek clier ke whirt, And Llack pants aud 'vest, with an olt-cont aver all, "The Uody was Keulified Ly marks on i lofe arm £o be thiat of ono W, AL, Law, TOLEDO, There fa considerablo Inquiry snd anxtoty among the carriors of this porssa towhnt thoy sro to do with thefr vospels, which hava heen for somo timo, and sre yat, Iyhug dle, witl no prospect of huvtng austhing to dofor a long tmo to come, Many say that if they could bat pay expenacs, even, they wanld much rather thelr vearela should ba emplosod than tdle, With {be quictud aud Himited demand that exists Cor the comimodities (hat such vessels carry, thiro |n but oug. thimg for them epparently left, and that fu to lay up end w.t for belcr tinles... Beamenm, for - EOmO Tesson oF other, are becomilg munsnally nearce, Tho idockd are almost entirely fros from fliew, with the cxception ‘of » faw loynyiuy abonk the douks of vesrals just about fo cloar, Thiir wages Liipain unchanged, and tho ‘movement on fnot paie daya rincs 10 force & rine from $1 10 §1.25 per day haa mot witl { oor eitccezr, and whi ‘probably not be attemnpted sgatn during tho veasou, ERIE, .. Rpestal Dispateh to the Chlearo Trihune, Fxre, Ds, Juue 8,—Tho arrivals to-daye wero: From Ohlcago ths prop Gordon Camplell; from Mil- waukes the schr_Annia Sherwood : from Buffalo tho y7op Ardzonn, The burk Had, While, nud Biue loft for Glicaga with 780 tous of coul this moratug, MISCELLANEOUS. THE SAULT STE. MANIZ OANAL. Gen, Godfroy Weltzel, fu charge of the work of open- inguptha conuoction between Lake ‘Bnperior sud Lake Huron, openod the bide last Baturdvy for far- nishing the atono and butidiog the masonry for what 48 824 10 bo 1hia largeat Tork fn the world, that of the Bault ste, Marfo Caual. The followiug were tlio bids ; lasonry Filimg 27,0.0 30,000 . yda, e, udr, 0.3 @, C. Barker & Bon, Byraenne, X, ... Wikifam W, Bebuite, Clio go, 101, a Moerbinger, Buotutan & Wguer, O Jovepls W, Hikrvey, Madi eliard & Dobioy, Jucksou, Mich. Langon & Roaver, Minneapoitr, Min ¥l B, Bange, Fayettevlile, X, ¥ 1iyds & Hunl, Jacknon, Nie Loy le & loach, Cinctugatl, 0 ‘Augunt Wollbulun, Dotrolt, Mich, oyl & Roacl, of Cineinnatl, socured thy contract, which smounts o $150,580, the next highaat bid belng that of Lli B, Bange, aniounting to $105,200, The tirat and sevently bids 4fo suprosod Lo Luve been Ly the #ame partis under dfffeiont names, The lust Lid, it Wil Lo obseryed, was miore than double tus uceeesfut Lid, Toglo & Koacl, the succeraful Liaders, were con- tructors oder Gen, Weitzol for the compdeliou of he canal at Loulavilie, and weto unsiiccossful Uiddoes fur coutracta on tho great Southern Radlroud, BUNDLIES, The tig Thomas Thomy sou has been sold for 35,000 casl {0 parties tn Lel, .. Tho scow achr Counin Mary, which went askiore rozenlly between Tollaud Gity aud Huugnluck lias Leen abandoned. .., Martners at Toron- to eru baving tha bitca; the dull timeaand cold weath. er ot thnt point ara 160 much for fhe hunder Tiay islo o dredged toive its chenuel b kvorage dojith of 11 feat of wator 1t ila loweat stags. ... Dreilis. 1 Diack Tiver bar, opposite 1ts mouth, Was com- ‘monced last Mondsy, THE MILLERS. Procecdings in tho Stnte Conventlon at Spranzdicid, Spectat Duavaloh to The Chisaas Tribune, SerinapisLp, I, Juoe 8.—The Millers' Con- vent:on continuod in session to-day, and olected oflicers for the noxt year: Preadont, D, I, Bparks,’of Alton; Vico-Presidont, o, IL Adams, of Johet Seorctary nud Iroasarcr, 1, 8. Hulle day, of Oairo. ‘[ho aubject of inaurance ocouplod thoe entire session, and flually s eommittco appointed to givo expression Lo tho sonso of the mestivg, re- ported & feries of rosolutions In which was statod tho fact thut the miliors were ‘aggrioved by tho oxcossivo ratos chargod thom by ineur~ anco comyonics for {nsuranco, and furthor that tho membera of tho Couvention yledged (bomucivos to entor futo & mutual - 0 soou @wa 100 suranco company, aud millers shall signi fy their intention to go into tho plan, amouting I8 to bo called by the Bece retary, aud & poriuanent organtzation s 10 ve effecied, “Yho millers presont ugracd to psy tor Al first year the samie Iates tLat thoy are now charged, and thereafter pav such s promium as tho actual cost of iusurance should dewan Quare are 1,500 mulls {u the State, sud stould & wjority of the illora etigage 1n the inutual plan for inaurauce, it was thouglt the insutauce ‘would bo worely nominal, judging from statis- tica In posscssiod of the Becreiary, At uoon ihe Bt. Lou dulsgation of mitlers, sccompanled by & brass band, atrived over the Chicago & Alton Rallroad, and'were reveivod at the depot by the mumbers of the Conventiou in ®- body, encocted to tho Benate-Ulmmbor, whoro they weru foraatly welcomed to tne oity by tho' Hon. Charles A, Hav, Mayor, aud the o, AY Osendurif, The Hon. I O, Stauard, cx-Lioutouant Governor of Miesouri, replied, thaukivg the Mayor for their recoptiou, and eaid blioy bad ooma up Lo Bprivglieid partly ou ploasure, pastly to sae tho condition of tuo crops, nnJ meot with tboir biother millors, Othor ayoeches woro mado, when thoy adjouraca to dinnes at tho Lelaud ouso, After dinner carriuges were provided, and the whole party visited the Lincoln monumont sud the Stats Hlouse. Amang the prominonut guntlas weu in tha party wera Uvoige Bane, resident of the Netlonal Millers’ Association, aud D. R, HRowlsnd, Prosident of tho Morchauts' Exchange, ‘The party rotwined to-oiglit to Bt Louis, and and ths Convoutton adjourned tiil next Decom- T ———— A Fiorse Turns o Bnok Somersnults A hure in Worcostor, Mass., which evidently wishea to altom montion {n the nowspa; or, eut up & singulsr cajor exacily m tront of tis tia- sette oftice on Tucsday morntng. 1t ls & band- some black Liorse, urionuiug o Tom Bloane, and aitached to & hight tillbury, was trotting suartly afong, st (bo timo mentfoued, whon bis Lind foet wlipped on the pavement, aud Lio fell direois Jy backward, turnivg & completo Lack somor- eanlt aud falliug Hat upou Lis baock, lis loys etioking straighit u‘:A w the air, aud his boud under tho body of the vohicls, The wholo was the work of an instant, aud how {t wus ull accomplished was a wondor, oven to those who saw it done, ‘The veniclo was not injured, sud m& two or three slrups of tho hartioss wero ou, RUCKER-SHERIDAN, The Marriaze of the Licutenant-General of the Army Happily Over, Tho Wedding Cercemonye--Dress of the Bride.--ler resents, The Prominent Guests, Tha merrings of Licut.-Gen. P. II, Bherldan to Mimn Ireno lNucker, daughtor of Lvt. Muj.~ Gt 10, H. Mucksr, took placo yesterday evin- ing at the houna of the Lide's parents, No. 604 Michigan avenne. The coremony was charac- torlzed by au utter lack of oceteutation, and tho guests comprined ouly the fmmediste tricnds of tha fumily, and Gen. Shendau's old fricnds and comradua, THE WEDDING taok place shortly alter tho appointed honr, Itstop LFoley, accompaniod by Fetliors P Rior- dsn, D, liordan, wsud Noouwn, arived at the houe at boll-past B ex- actly, Tho Mishop took his place ab tho front of tho parior, with biv back to the window, and & pria-dioy, surrounded by a profusion of ttuwars, botore biw, ‘the rear of tho roont was thronged with gueats, leaving open a apaco be- fore tho Bishop and his awsistants aud noxt to an opun doorway foding Inta tho side hall. At 8:40 prociacly, Gon, Bherldan, with Mra, Tuekar, tho bride's mnothar, o Lis ermn, and Gen, Ruckor, with bis daagiter, camo doan tho stalr- way and entored thio room, THE BIIDE'S DRE3S was of white corded eilk, with sxirt en train, per- feetly pluin, And cuirasxo coraage, with aliort coat- slooves, lonpthened by gatherod flounco mot iu with o pult of tulle, ench slocve bearing o kuot of orango-bloksoms, The corsnpe was trimmed and longtbonod with pla.fed ruchos of ilusion, headed by vino of orauge-blossome. Around tuo neck was a high-standing il jaetened with a kuot of floacrs. A long tullo vnil foll graco- fully in soft folds to the end of tha train, fas- tened to the hair with a wreath of orango-blos- HOUWwS, S TNE BRIDE Is slight in fignre and graceful. Whila hor hair in o light brown, her evebruws aro almost binck und vory seralght, giving an oxpreselua of do- cision to Ler face, relioved, hiowever, by the swoutews of hor smlo, As sho etood Lo- fora tha Bixhop in ler bridal robes rho looked wondecfully fair and bealgnant. Sho wag porfectly courposad, aud aslight lush waa on her features. Qen, Shieridan was comgposed in do- mennor, and what with tuo neriouctiess of Lis fouk, eeemed rather storn {u hix sspoot, LHUQP FOLEY prefacad tho ceremiony with & short address to tho coulo on the sacred nature of tho contract they wero abonut o aesumo, and how it was ot to bo ontered luto unadvisediy, 1fe know, hove over, that they hadn Just sppreciation of tho dutics thoy were about to imrose upon them- relves, and that thewr unfon would bo "to the in- crears of virtue and linppinera of Hving, Tho wedding aervica wasthen porformed sccording to the improsrivo ceremoninl of tha Homan Catholic Churcl, 'Lue br.de made her respooses inon clesr, sweet volce, whilo Gen, Shieridan’s deop Lass was full of unwonted earnestnoss of pcont Sume amusament was created by L.shiop Foley's celenity {u congralulating tho byide,, As ho fin- ished the ceremony without altering tho {nflec tion of his soice ho went straight on saying: I have the pleasuro of congratulating Mre, Sherle dan," Gen, Sheridan was tho firat to s>lute his Uride, raimng hor_veil and lueslng hor with Lentty affection, ITer father and mothor and tho ather members of the family followed bis oxample, Thio othor guexta then piessed for- ward with thetr congratulations. Tuo compasy thou went iuto THE DINING-ROOB, Gon. and Mrs, Shoridau loading the way and followed by Bighop Foley and Lis ouel-tanta awd tha otber guests, Tho table was besutifully orunmented with flowers, and an inviting colla- tion was spread. The biido's cake was cut and piocos of it distributed In small Loxes tied up with white nbbon provided for the ozeasion. TUE INVATEO. Thore wero manv bouubiful dreeses and fale ladies to ho soen lu the compasy, and 1he room rairly shouo with gold leco aud funge, Gen. Sheimnn wes there, smiing and cbatly ns over, necompauiod by Mys. Sherinan, Amang tho othera were Gon. Augur, Gen. and _Mrs. Crool, Gou. Yerey, Gen, Ord, Jen, sud Mis. D. L. Stanlav, Gen, Von Vliet, Gen. and Mis. McTFeclv, Gon, Jobn 'ope, Gan, George £, Forsyts, Col. and Mts. Audonrsad, Col. and drs, Whippte, Col. and Dacou. Maj, William Duon, Capt, Ed S Licut. ltucker. Lilout. lienley, of the Qixth Cavalry, the hero of tho zecent cayalry fighs with the Indinvs near Fort Wallace, Dr, Morris J. Asch, of Now York; Col, Ioury Far- rar, Col. and Mrs, Gilieaplo, Capt. and Altn, Chl- 1as, Dr, and Mis. Spevcor, Gen, aud re. Drum and daughtor, Col, sud s, Diideman, Mr, apd Min, woy anl danghtor, Blv, and Mrs, Charles L. Wikon and onugliter, Mr, Bamuel Wheoler, Mr. Moriarty, Mr, John_ Creror, Mr. Bam Jolinaon, Mr. John = Jarven, A, of Detrolt: Mra. Cul. tnzio, Gen, and_Mrs. Morritt, 3l Boattio, ang Alr, and Mrs, Fox, of Austraila, THE PRESENS were arranged in & roum iu tho second atory, and swoto very rich and bountitul. Amoni the most tastly was & rosewood drorping-stand of the rar:ntend most oruate workmausbip., It was suimouunted by an exquiito tloral display. ‘Chis was ® large pieco 2t by. 80 iuches, mado of {np ‘choicest snd most costly ttowers, In itw centre was the initlal H, the body of which was composed of catnations lined with Sonthoin forus, It was crosssd by two miuiaf United States flags, also made of fowers, Thio flold was composed of blua ngeratum spangled with small whita flowers to reprosant tuo stars, ‘Tho stripes were torwod of ;rod carnationa and white roso-buds in altornate “hnow. Tho iuitisl ond flagy wore surroundad and tho insteratices fillod up with Marehal O'Nicl ~rosos, datur.s, passiou-flowers, Jaquominot roso, dea-rasos, and callag, order of forum, which drooped gracefully over tho cdges, surrounded the wholo. IL Wwas a raro mpecimeu of the iorlat's art, gnd its perfutne filled the spart- ment. 1t wah mado by IS, Baunders, the florist, at 93 Madlnon seroot. ‘I'he must conspictious of all was a silver ser- vico proscuted to Gen, Bharidan by a number of ta personsl friands, It conefted of six pleces, all of tho most olegaut wormanehip, GEN, HIEEMIDAN'S OI¥ T8 were a vory handsowo cunpe, elogantly fiuished, brown satin liuingn, silver mountings, gold, aud rubbor Lisrucss; & par of sorrel thoronghirel borsen; & palrof firut-water diamond sul.taire enirings to uiatoh the sngagement ring; a silver Jewol-cass, and in a piuk sauin case o nccklace f kold Leady, slteinately oblong flagreo aud round cat ones, attached u gold pondant with & a Heur de l in largo dismouas; & Bijou watch aod one of Tifans’s miver girdle chaius, and fa- vors for the wodding fan one sot of poarl ear« ringe aud pin, AMONG THE OTHER PRESENTS wore the following ¢ A seod-pear! set, plo and owrrings, from Pros- ideut and Mre, Graut. Llegant white satin fan, overlald with point lace, muthor-of-peatl sticks and baudlo, from Col, Fred Orant, A bijou wateh, beautifully enameled in all the dolicate sudles, n network of runuiug vinos and tiny rusebuds wandering over & pale-blue back. ground ; a delicate cyain, with balls of the ssmc 6xquiste worxmauship at Intervaly, and & cross- Dar,—a perfecs woader of viues and rosobuds,— completed this masterplece of heauty,—ons of the most beautitul gifts seut in, the present of Gan, Knanp. A Preuch card-receiver, gold box, onclrcled by a rainted wreath, the olosc-litted cover -of the rarest dlamond orystal, with * Ireno ™ graveu g Miss Wadsworth, = A very neat gold chiatelaine, with attachmouts, from Col, Michaol V. Bheridan, brothier of thu QGenerul. A Cuthollo prayer-baoy, illuminatod text, gold oluspe, bluo aud pearl cover, from Mm, Col. M. Y, Buenidan, A ueas bronze jukstand from Mr. Fullerion, of #t. Louls, ) A msfiuluum 8ot of bronze candelabrum and fjubstaud griting (desigun): Ma). Jonss, Cural neckisca of lfia tose pals piuk beads, sud ball Bud pendant eacriugs (o nutel; Gon, Blaridwn's mothor, A very olevaus wroughy laco handkerchief; Misa Antin Witsou. A Y:“"“ Inco handkorcbief, very valuable, and of & beautiful Gieclan pattorn, to ba woru on the brutal occasion ; A. L. Hlowart, L'alut lace fan with carved wother of poatl Landlo § Gen, sud dirs, Drum. A thread luce carriaze sun-shade withlavender il hllll'fx Col, and Mr, Qilloapie. A wiite silk parasol. with {vory stick and thiread lace cover, frow Clen. and Mry, Fry, “A qnhl locket et with turrquoiso; Gen. and Min, A i utiful polnt-lace fan, feom Gen. and Mra. alicock, A gold nockiaco and pendant ornament, from Bamasl Johnwoo, Far. At amber rorary, from Mr. Laxlor, CAlll ivory wiseal, from Dr. and Mrs, N, F. onke, ™" A baskot of flowers, from a frlond [n Mabila, An elogant igeo of Lronze, fiom Dr. Ateh, Benides tho above are the following [rom va- rlons donoig: An elegant Lronzoe table; ona deep yomt-laca flouncoy pointelsce collar anud wieeven ; {nlm'lncn fichns poarl crosa; mofitalre fingerundcar rings s diamond bracolot; Ml retaf eliuncan goid; wot nocklace sud enr-rinee; largo coral crosn; ‘mot Ttoman jewelry ; gohl Lern bowl and apoon ; biue enameled watch #ot with pearla i mavnifieent brouze clock, with oina- ments Lo match 3 full mar gold-tined salt eupn and ApooDA ; 4wo bldo onamolcd vascs, vory elegant ¢ two wilvor dinuer coffeo sota; ono sol'd gold fikh-knifo and fork ;. one mlver fishi-knifo and forle; ouo exquisite book-rack ; setof Mre, I owne ime's and Mr, ryant's poowms ; a variety of Lou- quet-haldors, siivor, eto, After partaling of tho collation, and at what was sull comparatively an early hour, th. brids and groom, nccompanied by a few friends, toon thoir departura and wera driven to their future home, tho General's house, Ne. 708 Michigan [T WEDDING AT NORMAL, Speetal ispateh to The Clyann Tribune, DBrooursazor, I, June 8.—At Normal, thie attoinoon, fir. Frauk It Baker and Mixs Delia Kuelton, of Normal, wora unlted in matrninony. Mins Blieldon 1 ona of tho mots beautiful and estimablo ladiea of thin section, Her husbaod ia a well-kuown merchant of Logan County. Al THE DOCTORS. ° WISCONSIN MEDICAL SOCIETY, Sueciai Inapaich o The Chieaao Tribune, Mantsox, Wis., Juno 3.—The concluding ses- slon of tho Stata Medical Bociely was held this worning. Bome moio papers wete presented, aud a varlety of business transacled. Tho fol- lowtng ofticers woro olected: Preaident, Dr. Ju 1. Whiting, of Janesvillo; Vido-Prosidents, Dr. Ira Mauly, Jr., of Markesan ; Dr. F. Zeun, of Mitwankeo; Secretary snd Tressurer, Dr. J. T% Teove, of Apploton ; Assistaut Socrotary, Dr. F. Nieholy, of Milwaukes. A numbor of delegatea totho American Medieal Associstion and to the Stato vocietice weyo appointed. A rosolation was adopted for a commitico of one from each Con- rressional District to roport ou tho disesses of tho year, obsorvations to bo taken tho 1at and 16th of cach month. A Committes waa cantinued withs o viow to securn a law for » Btate Doard of Ilealths, Tre establishment of o Medical Col- locoe in connection with tho Btate Umivarmity, In viaw of tho sction of the laat Legisiature in teansforting the Sotdiors’ Orphans’ Hlome piops orty for such purposo, sud of & epecoh ab & vanquot last evening of Presidont Chudbourne, of thie btatn Univermty, in favor 4f a Univorsity Medieal College to bo es ablished at Milwaukos, and then of a Homoopatlilo Holioo! it the frionds of that prectice des.red putting Wiacousin on a par with Mickigan, wan diveusiod st soma lousth, and tho Presaont eoverely criiclasd for sug. wosting tho jden 1hat those dutmds tha trae Alio- patuic mudioal church wera cititloa 1o any such consideration. 1t was finaliy votod that tho es- tabhishment of a medical coliogo in the City of Madison §8 inexpedient; mlso, that this Boclety express its purob.ation of any sction looking (o any mixed medical achool in conuastion will tho Ntate University, Tho now Prosident, Wh.t inw, and othiors, declarod against asadlishing sny medical schools in Wisconsin at presont, de- cinting that thoso of Chicago met atl their wants, Aftor giving thanks genorally, snd indactine the new Prewident, tho Ansocistion adjourned to moot in Alilwaukco in Juna, ILLINGIS SUPREME COURT. Soecrat Disnateh to The Chicaao Tribune, MousT Venxoy, 1L, June 3,—Court mdt at 8 . m. pursunsut to sdjonrnmont, with a full henok prosont. Tho regular ordor of business was talen up thls morning by the call of tho docket from No, 1 to 20 inclusive * 1, Tue Peoplo ke, on complaint, ke, va. Walton I, Froneh 3 error 10 Glay ; strickou from the docket, 2, Hezeklaly Hedgor et al, ve, Margiret Delapp, et 21,1 otror to Crawford ; stricken from the docket with leave to reinstuto. 4, Thomas G, Jefferscn § 4. Maril ealer ve, Enoa Organ, et xl to Lawren: otlon for an cxtension of Um abstracta and brlefe, 5, Parker, Martin, Tate, et nl, vs, George W. Tate, etul,3 exror to Salliio § dlamiseed for want of prozecu- , ve, Willlam H, Joserh, et me order, and va, The People, e, ; error to for want of prosecutlo jon, ,fi. Martin Lé lel!el&. al. ; orror to Crawfor 'I! B, A, Puitips vo, Pitts & Oo,; error to Ef- fngliam ¢ taken on 8, Vaebti Turuoy v, Tristees of Bchools, ete.§ crror to Wayno; continued for eervice, 9, John Kaltz, Impleaded, cte,j error to Washing- ton; taken on cull, 10, Mary A. Clingman et. al va, Ilonry Hopkins; error to Rundoljli; eume order, 11, Jobu O, Junen et ul, va, John W. Neely; error fo Ranilalpl; sime order, Churloa I, Tobert, et al,, va, Calvin ilzleman, error to Jerney § samo Order. a M, Darjug va, Willlam 31, Lavalle: sppeal trom ook ; dismidnsod for want of prosecition, Willlim Duliington va, Bteplien Builington, et ror to Baline ; atlirmed under rule for wans of cta and belefs. 15, Fra Buticr va B, P, Walker ; appoal from Bupirior Courtof Ouok County'; conlinued by sgreo- ment, ¢ 14, Doard of Fdueatlon, slc, vo, Gottleib Nelden- bergor et al.; error to Madison’; taken on call. 17. Jobn I, Bowmun vs, Wenry O, Cunnlngham § error to 8, Clair samo order. 14, Johu B, Claywmore va, Abratism _Williams, gaar- n § samo order, dlan, aw, ¢ crror io Jolins 1, Wiithm @, Kute, ¢ wministrator, ve, Sarah Clair § sams order, Painter ot al. 3 error (o Bt. ‘2, George Hione et al, va, Washington Duvall et sl ; error to Moaroa § same order, MOTIONS. 23, Joseph Schmidt ve, Cliclalina Sohmlat; error to Bt. Clair ; molion {o strike bill of cxceptions from roroul. 3%, Iron Mountaln, Chester & Trio Raliroad e, Louisa Hamell; appeal from Ferry ; appeal dismias per cent damages, b1, Dwyor Traoy et sl, ex,, elc,, va, Mary Hadden ; sppéal from Marlon § matlon o dismise sypoul over rulu 87, Goorgo Rice va, David Brown; appeal from Matlou; eumo order. 13, Hawlolgh Talls va, Tnabella Tlls, adinintatratiz, ppeal from Jandolph § motion to dismiss cross- i, V3, Noland Whitney vs, N, G, Blavons ; appeal from Junter§ appeal disalpsed aud Tecord reflied on a writ of error, - (d. Quleman Marra et ol, va. Joseph Bhiryucck et al,3 ‘sppeal from Jasper 3 motion for & rule on appol- Iant 1o supply fujunctlcn bond, 57, Gona L, "Hunt va, Joseph Cooper ; appeat from Jusper dismissed ; 5 per ceut damagea, 04, Jobn A, unt ve, Tuervea Mescait use ete,; ap- peal from Juaper dismiseed ; 10 per rent dainsgea. 0, Tuomas Wakefield va,' Enos Bohreoves ; appeal 'y va, Towla ¥, Caney et al. s ape peal from Marlon ; dismizsed for wantof proatcuiion, 140, ifenry A, il ndrow T. Fike ; appoal front ¢, Oladr ; dlamivacd ; 8 por cont damuges, Adjourned until to-morrow morulng, Tho Pariy Salon. New Vork Eenfag oaly The Salon this year couta:ne in all 8,800 worke, of which 2,019 aro oil-paintiugs ; 808 wator-color drawingy, pastels, inluiatures, snd paintings on porcolain; 020 works in sculpture; 48 medals aud cameos ; 108 architectural drawings; aud 203 engraviugs, otcbiuge, lithagraphs, sud wood- outs, In the department of oil-palntings American artists ara woll Toprosentod, ~ Amoug the nuni- ber Mwa Emily Fuller, of Now York, scuds “The Taster " ; Honry Bacon, of foston, & pu- il of Cubauol and Froto, ** The Doys of Boston Complatnivg to Gen. Liage fu 1770"¢ A. Dlor- rtadt, » *Sunset on tho Piairies”; E. 1L Blashiflold, of Brooklyn, s yupll of Bouuat, * Young Pooi™; F. A, Bridgman, of Drook- lyn, » pupll of Gerom: WA Calm Day in Uprur Egypt,” and A Nublan Btory teller 1o the Harem"; J, Apulsion { Doaton, lnusll of Lambluet, *Bum- aud Il Borders of the Bea'y Miss Ci ula, a pupil of Boyor, & “Port; J. Foxerofs Colo, of Hoaton, & Normandy"; upit of tor * Ruil Bliooti Now Harap :h‘ul, uo, & * Landacave (o kine, of Phi'sdolphis, & 3 Wsttiug for Plover ™ aud 3 Misa Elizaboth J. Gardner, of pupil of Marle, * The Sorcor- 618" Q. 1. A v, portralts of '* Miss Bryan,” ++ Lord Lvon ud * Dr, I S Kuiglit, of Pliladelphls, ¥ Lelaud, of Buston, & pupil of Boubat, ** P of a Geutloma dward H. May, ] York, lwnrnun of (lon, Tevis" Viorry™; Mins Susan Porter, of Iastfor of M. A. Tlssier, **Au Infant"; B Sartain, of I'lnladelp & _pupll of Lumin a portaait of A Lady" aud ** The Conviction C.ement Bwift, & pupil of Yo age™ aut ** The l'rencner ! of Washington, & pubil of Bonnat, **The Arils fo Debut™; B, mwh Volk, a pupil of Goromo, “ln Brittanv"; Volkmar, of Battimore, » pupil of Harplgotes, A Ford? WA Land: scape,” aud two eiching Aldeg Wler, New York, » purll of tierome, s ** Portrail"; Rovert Wylio, ¥ upil of Vavro, “A Colportour, erohsut " of fareuce, In all, tho works of twoenty-two American artuts are exhibited, six of whom are women. THE COUNCIL. Regulating the Residences of School- Teachera, The Court.Ifouse Question Again Taken Up. Miscellancous Business, An adjonrned mosting of the Connell was held yesterday morning, ALl Dixon in tho chair. A cummunication wasrecoived from 1iis lonor asking tho concurrence of the Council in the ap- pointment of Clhinistophor 1Iatz as & member of the Fies Library Board in placo of llermann Rauter, restgner), On motion of Ald. Hehafroer, the Council con- curred in tho appointwont. FULLENTON AVENUR CONDUIT. A communicatlon waa received from the Corap- troller rociting the action taken in tho Fullerton avenun conduit case. Tho concluslons reachied aze, that tha contractors had a right to throw up thio contract, anl that the clty wss liablo for tho cuntractors' expenditures for labor, materisl, cte, The settiement recommended provided that tho city shoulil pav £22,334, In addition to the £18,212.22 shieady paid, aud thst the contract be roscindod, Fustber, tho report recommended that the plant, materiale, otc., of tho contractory be bought by the city if the work bo continued either Ly the city or on acontract. After somo dincussion, the communication was ordered laid over sud publishod. TIE CUURT-IIOSE, A communication was receivod from the Clerk of the County Commissionera, givine the reso- lution awkiug for a cunferenco committeo of five on tho appointmont of architects for tho uew Court-House, Ald. lildioth moved that the communication be received and the commitice Lo a: poltited. Al Hehaffuer thought that ttie committee would be neslexs nulens they were empnsered to do pomething, He wanted them suthorized to ‘mako some proposals if sppuinted. Ald. Waterman thought the re juost should be complicd with uut of common courtesy. Ald, Coey snid that nothing bad been conclud- ed on in pievious conmittees of conferenco be- cause the Commilsca on tbe part ot the Councit had uo authorlty, ALL Culleiton moved that the Committes on Pablle Buldings bo_tho Conferonce Comulttes on the part of the Council, Ald, Campbell snid that the FEnglish of the communication was that the County Board waald not agreo with the Council, Mo’ thought that tho Conferenco Committco was not & proper mieastire to Lo taken 1o the case, Ald. 1lildroth thought tha County Doard had mora to rav b1t the Court-Houso Hquara thau the City Council bad. Tle rowombered bow unanimits kad been roached in the matter of tho Iwo wings to ths old_Court-Houxe by 2 Commit~ too of Cunterence. Tho same plau would proba- bly prcduce unity now. “1d. Ttickardson was opposed to any now com- mitteo ; bo wanted s Conference Committoe, but thonght tho Couscil's Builsing Committea way the best that could bo selected, e wantad the Cominitteo to be tnstructad as to what tho com- peoeation for the aichitects should be, and thought that they should be stiff in presenting tho wishes of tha Council. Ald, Hildreth thought that if tha Bullding Commilteo wanted tu Lo relieved from servico thoy should be, Ald, liyan moved the provious question, o thought that if talk would bild s Court-Housa Chieaga would bave ono bigher than the Tower af Babl, Tua previons question was ordercd and Ald. Hildreth’s motion pievailed ; ayos, 17; nays, 12, MIBCELLANEOUS. A communication was received from tho May- or nsklng $ho concurrenco of tho Council in the aprointment of 8. Jacobs as City Weigher. Tio- ferred to tho Comunities on Markets. A potition was rocolved from tho residents on Noith Wella etioot, asking that the uame of tho etreat bo changod to Norlh I'fih aveuus. Reforred to tho Committeo on Streets and Al- ‘Ald, Siout submitted a resolution asking for the election of & German corpuration howspa- per. leforred to the Committce on tho Ju- diclary. WHERE TEACHENS MUST LIVE. Ald, ITildreth subtmitted a resolution prohibit- Ing thio smployment of any toachors in the pub~ lic kehoa's uaiess thoy be residsuta of the city, Ald. Gooy tald he coull kee no reason why tonchiers could not board in tho rural districts if tnoy could do #o cbeaper. Ald, Campboil wanted to know whero tha Council got 1ts authority over tho Board of Eda- cation, Ald, 1ildreth sald that thooharter of 1872gave the Council autbunty to avolish the Board 1f thoy ohose, and ha wauted to make an fssuo with them at anca. ‘Tho order was roferred to tho Committes on Schools, with lustructicns to roport Aonday ovoning, Ald, Bchaffner moved the passage of a resalu- tlon requesting the Norihi Cuieago City Railroad Company to run its cars south ou Clark sa far as Vau Buron atrent. Yassed. PIOTET NOME INDUATRY. Ald, Hildreth presonted an_ordinsnce provid- ing for the regulating of sirost-wnrinkling, and forbldding any pereon living out:ide the city taking water from tho ity wams, - Referred to tho Committea ou Btreots snd Al- leys, W, D, & ‘AL, Stout presented an ordor forbldding the use of tho Council Chamber by any Court. Paaned. A petition was presented from P, Foley askiog for tho rofunding of &50. Refertod to tho Ii- nance Comitteo. oRDERS. Ald. Ryan Introduced au order for the paving of Cornell strost by private contract with ‘Thomeas Rellly & Co. ~Referrea to tho Loard of Pubito Works, Ald, Rteidy introduced su order for lysing water-mainy on Ashland svenuo from Thirtv- thind strect to 176 feet south of Thirty-fifih strect; ou Bloom strect from Thirty-third street to Thirty-sixth streot; on Beers strcot from Archor avenue to Thirty-fifth street; and on Thirty-fitth atrect from Ashland avouue to Long {‘?hn stroct. Referred to the Doard of Public ‘orke. Ald, Campboll Introduced an ordor for openfug Marsufloil aveuus to Taylor strest, Also re- ferred to Board of Public Works, Ald. Campbe!l introduced sn order for pavin, Madieon atroet weat from tho 0., C. & I C. Railroad tinck to the boulavard with gravel. He then callel for the passago of the ordinance. Ald, White moved that when the Council ad- ourn, it adjourn until 8 o'clock this evening to ieur Ald, Campbell's spoech on the Madison- street improvement. Ald, Ricuardson moved that It be fltst pub- Yisted iu pamipblot form, He suggested Camp- Lell Hall as the moat appropriate place for its dvhver{. Ald, Ttichardeon objected to its passapo, for the rassou that sircets fn tho Soniht Division wora in A most **damnable * condition. Ald. White snd Richardson wero ruled out of order aud tho reference was to the Committeo on Streots and Alleys, . D, Ald, Campbell moved tlat the Board of Publio Works be justrucied to 1eport on the cost of & Lridge at Washiugton strect. Roforred to tho Comuittea ou Harbora and Bridges, Ald, Ryan prescnted an_oidinance chlngln5 the pamo of ¥ig atreat to Toll place, lleferte to tho Camuiittos o Btrocts and Allevs, W, D, Ald, Ryau presented a resolution diracting the Doard of Public Woike to make the Chicaco & Northweatorn Railroad Company place & watch- mab at the crossing of ite tracks and Division stroet, Paveed, A rpetition was prescnted from Il orner withdrawing his bld for tsud for school-houses, Placed on tile, On motion of Ald, Coey the Council ad- Jouraed. e LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, THIOUOR BIATE BTREET CARS WANTED, To the Editor of The Chicaco Triduns Ctscaao, June 3.—Will you allow apace for o0, on behalf of tho sufferiug, perplozed and aunoyed citizons of the Fifth Ward who live near Stats strect, to moution & fow of the grisvances of the residents of that ward, sufored by reason of long coutinued negloct and refusal by tho Chicago City Rallway Company iu ropard to run- ing ita cars ou State streot to thoclly ity withoul oaango, If suy portion of. the city, more thao suothor, is suffering by roasou of the mogt willful aud censurablo conduct on the part of the mansgors of a street-rallway, itla sho portion above mentionod. ‘I'io Company hiave not only noglocted and ro- fused to run their cars to the cuy lunits, but hava recently put Btato stroot, noar Thirty-sixth, and betweoo Thirty-olghth sod Thirty-vinth, in such a condition that 3% 18 Dol only an aunoy- ance, but an actual and dangorous obstruction to every ono passing along that thotonehfate, Komo threo weokn ago, uuder pretenss of putting in wmitchen aud proparing to runthe cara throngh to tha city limits, without the :Imu;]'u and delay, now mada at Thirty-fourth stroet, the Company tora up tho street AL these points aud filiod th pilon of the strent with lies and stringers, andin thin condition tho streot is at preacnt, with no indication whatever that the Company intend to do any mote. Indeed. it in tho convictionof many of tho residents that this utate of things lias been brought about by the Company pur- posely to harraws aud annoy tha citlzens, in ro- taliation for aomo Just complaints that have been made sgainat tha Company for thoir neglect in theso mattors. The street Lotwoen Llnrty-cighth and Thorty-nioth 18 almost wholly obatrueted, axcept upon the track itself, ro much eothas it 1 imponesblo for teams to paen, and hardiy Lo duivo at all without going Into the ditch on tha nidn of the strect, 'I'wo teams et at this poumt Iutonln. and, in order to oxtricate the waguns tom the trap in which they were locked, onn tonm was compo.ed to drag through the ditch and over tho sidowslk into a vacant Iot, aud thence by an alley to Thirty-eizhth streot, ‘The condition of Htate atrect the whole dls- tance from Thirty-fousth to Ihirty-ninth is so exceedingly bad that velicles ara lixbie to boup. et sud brokeu, aud xo L'l as to canee constant danger to life and limb : and thero 18 every hour danger that the city tmay be cailed to rospond in beave dumages for mcrious Injury to person or proporty by rowou of (his miserablo condition of the ntreet. Itls fully time that tho Board of PPullic Works should tako thia matter in linud, and sea that s remedy L st onco ap- plied. If any private citizen rhould Lo gailty of ich acts Lo would at once be put to trounlc and conts, Tho citizena of this part of the citr instat, tou, that the Company ehould be obliged to rin entficiont cars, without chisogo, to Thiriy-nintly Ktreet, to accommodato the \‘m‘{ largo nutnbor of residonts who dosiio to use them. At present thoto {3 & car from Thisty-fourth to Thirty- ninth_only onca in_fifteon mnutos up to' 7 o'clock oveniug. avd aftor this unly once an hour till miduight, ‘flis is practically no accommodation at all, 81 neatly sl “pans- cengers, ou reaching Thirty-fourth straot, rathier than walt for tho Stock-Yards car, for from onie to fittesn minutes, walk the rest of the dictance. Now, the Company should be compelled to do what is reanonable and practicablo to accomtmo- date the public, or remove ita tracks altogeiher from Htate street betwoen Thirty-firat aud Thire ty-uluth stroets, innsmuch ag their operations over tuo strect are o wcre liconss by tho city, they baving no charter or legal tighta whatever on Htate atrect south of Thirty-first; and thoso who aro sufferiog #o much af prerent by reagon of this miserablo condition of thinga cull upon the Cammon Counail to oblige the Company to flm; reliove theso people ur vauate the street en- rely. ‘TAX-PAYER AXD RESIDEST 07 TuR FIr7R WaRD. A CAlD. To the Editor of The Chicago Teibune : Cuscaoo, June 3,~Weduesday, May 20, at an interview with Mr. lsaaa Greensbaum on the subjoct of bis pretended claim agaiost myaolf and Dayld 8. Greomobaum, in tho presence of lienry N. Hart, Eusq., I expreseed to him my willlogaes to bave tho maitor in cootroversy declded in arbitratlon by any threo of the Judzes in Cook County, be to choose ona and I to choose anather, aod the two Judges sa choson to clioso third one, I left for New York on the tollomng day, returoiog her this moruing, ln the meantimo. Inaac has ventilated hia spleen by filing an amended bill in clisucerv, tho qulah;md to- cf which will bo refuted in due coaree, spectfully, Hesny Grz: The proposition atove relerred t by Mr. Heury Groer cbaum to bis brother Ieaso in my preeouco, and 1 urced it to tho favorable cons:dosation of Mr, ITsaac Groenebaum as a just aud fair proposition, Hexny N, Ilant, GIADUATING DRESSES, Tothe Editor of The Chicaga 1rioune : Wixoxa, Minn,, June 2.—1see in vour Iseue of yesterdav a ehort editorial concerning dreesos of young Iadios at the gradunting oxercisea of Normal schools. You note with ploxsure the fact that a claes in tho Adams School, East Boa- ton, are to graduate in plan cambric dresscs, which will be useful afterwarda; but you fear that they are only an exception. Hare is anoth- crano: The young ladies of the closs which eraduated from the First State Normal Bcnool hero tis syring wero all dressed in plaiuly maae, light calico dreescs, A SUBURBAN NEWS, . TARK RIDGE, The Alerts, of Park Ridge, and the Norwood club played a match game of baso-ball Ssturday on tho grouuds of the former club, Much of the pleasure of tho gamo was taken away by reason of conslderable Hl-fesling manifested by tho Norwood olub at the result, tho score stand- ing 27 0 6 in favor of tha Alorts. Tho dispute aroso in regard to the Norwood pitcher, who per- sisted in disregarding tho well-aettled rules of the gamo regulating pitching. Tbis being ob- Jocted to, tho maiter was referred to tho umpire, who decided azainat tbo Norwcods, and honce thie unpleasantoess, Tho Norwoods plainly veed moro practice and self-conirol bofore thoy can compete with tho Alorts, Ar. John Krautz, of Evanston, occzupled the Methodist pulpit last Sunday morning, and dr. Towler, of Golesburg, in the evening, Mr. Krantz took for his theme *:Godliness," and bandled it tn a mannor that would bave dono crodit to many an older uead. Alr, K. 18 a rising munister, He lne a full, cloar voico, and hus wmanner i3 dignified and caraeat. The atage-alr, #u common with many young ministers, 38 ab- sont in Lim, and tho Tact adds much to the ime preasivonoss of his discourso, Dr. Fowler in tho evening had for his subject, W Devolopment of Chiistian Character,” “aud Ins sormon gave evldouco of much wtudy and tuought. ‘Tuo Congregational seryico was held in tho Iargo hall of tho botel, the Bociety Larving ro- ceivod that privilege until such time as their chnrch shalt bo finiabod, ‘The Iadies of the So- cioty will hald thelr weokly sociablo this oven- ing st Mr. Knowlos' o * Young Ladis Sowing Deo ™ mot in tho Mothodist Church parlor Saturday sfteinoon, Sowing was 1ot as attiactivaasths baso-ball, and they wore seeu marchiug to tho front about 4 o'clock to witness tho oXciting coutel They were pald for their trouble, and the champlors owe l[;nl( succesy to the prosonco aud approving smiles of the youog ladica. Phe reqular monibly meeting of the Board of Tiustees was held Thursday evaning. The bond of Mr, Knowles in the sum of £2,000 sa Villago ‘Treasurer was apptoved, Mesare, Mcachamn and (rannis suroties, A finance committeo, coneists Ing of Trustees Nobb and Mansficld, was ap- pointed, with authority to raiso $1,000 to pay outatanding indobleduons, EYANSTON, A meoting of the Board of Villige Trnatees was held Tuosday ovenivg, at which Trustees Huse, Iylelart, Taylor, Wheeler, Braiuard, sud Kidder were prosont. W. H, Wiswell presented a patltion asking leave to tap the water-main on Ridge aveuue, and run s plpe to their factory. Ieforred to Wator-Works Comuitteo, It was arranged tuat the certificats of indebt- edneas for £5,000 given to David Smith should be renowed, and the intercat duo last Tuesday d, B Adnnmbar of billawore sudited and ordered ald, B The question of urlug‘llnr the fire-angine was, atter soma talk, left to the Firo Comuntieo. The Olerk read a lottor from the ilolly Com- pany, stating that the cortificate of indebiedness rocontly receivod had been made-out with 8 per cont iuterot, when the Compauy shonld receive 10 por cont, Heferred to the” Finance Com- mittee, ‘The potition of Prandle & Titcomb for leave to place a bay-scala fu frout of thelr ottice on Davls atreot was donied. Trustea Kiader, Chairman of tho Water-Works Committeo, snd Munsgor-in-Chief, by hls osn appolntment, of tue Water-Works, whon called upon, sald that his Commliteo had no roport to miako. Trugtee Wheelor thereupon fuqnired it the Comulittes did not think the letter from Mr. Holly ought to come bofore the loard, And Trustes ‘Taylor, who nominally bolougs to tho Committee,” wanted to kaow what lotter was meant, as he kuew notniog of It ‘Trustee Woeoler X.I)llau that a lottor had boon received from 3r. Hally sevoral weeks ago, cuncerning tho pressut matmgemont of tho ‘Wator-Works, and Truateo Kiddor added that the letter was racoived by Prosident tluso, wha contirmed this etatement, aud said ho had bunded it over to tho Water-Works Comuwmittee, This iuterested Trustea Isylor, who wanted to kuow the purpott of tho letter. o thougnt commuuications should* first go befors the Loard. Trustoo Wheoler exprosiod himsell as of tho samo oplnion. Ho thought tho Board competent to 1aks the proper roferonco of such matiers, ‘After further rambling dlscussion, and with s ) . 81 N Wassban ‘{fl';"fl‘,fim'clm i denira to avold any elanhing, the Tonrd finally Aacided to adjonzn and hold n special meoting thia ovening to investigato theso wattors, DOWNER'S GROVE. The martiage of Dr, E. A, Tuco and Mins Min- nin E. Itaudall, whicl took place in this town Tuexday, was & most intoresting event. Tho coremony look placo at tho Baptist Church, which was beautifully decoratod with flowers from the greenhouson of Mr. A. B, Auetin and tantefully atreangod nnder the superintendenco of Mr, I3 Wells, Tho Rev. Mr, Jackson, aselat~ ed by the Itev B, N. lobart, conducted tho mar- riage service, which was accomplished very much to the satisfaction of all concerned, The bridal palr nere accompanied Ly Mix4 Mattio Kenyon, of Adams, N. Y, os Uridostnid, aud Mr, Sampsou, of Cuicayo, 88 groouman. Aftar the ceremony the bridtal ruflv and tieir fricnds repaired to the houso of tho bride's father, 31 njamin Rans dall, whera, afier tha usual congratulations had pansed, 8 rich repsut awaitol tho aswemblod company, aud &t £ p. . the happy couplo left for the Enat, Lo bn ono rkome four weekd, Tho resonts ndro huticroy wid appropriate. and Jespoke tho Ligh ostimation iu which our (rionds nre held, Dr. Inco is s graduats of tha Thenlotieal Hem- inary, but bas Leen practicing here ror soms tio 83 A phmeisn, and Lis universal sucees, bolh the pulput and the sick room, bave Leen highly gratifying to Lis frionds, 116 in to be congratulat- ©d on having obtained n Indy for & wifo who 18 ko universally beloved and respacted, Tho Baptist Chureh aud Sunday-school, in which thoy fiave botli Ishorod vo earue: 4ty and faithfully, will foel their Joss, nnd it Iy thoe varnest wish of all their friends that the Doctor may find some location vory near hore. Bat, whetever they may go, thoy will earry with them the earuest wishos of numerous {riouds. NYDE PARE. Turauant to atjournmont, the Trustees met Tueslay evening to confor with the Trustaes of Lake in rogard to common Interects, An order for the laying of water-pips on Mich Iran svenue, frem Thirty-ninth to Forty-eavouth streots, was passed, and the estimates of Richard Riloy, who has contracts to lay water-plpe, wero allowed to the amount of 1,530,453, There was 8 striko among the workmen uuder Riley recent~ 1y, aud this action of the Board was necersary fo restore peace and seeure tho furthorunes of the work begun. ‘When the two Boarda had formed a converea- tional circle, vatious matters wete discursed in o desultory fasbion. The only thing of public in- terest was tho agreement to grade and tnprove Bixty-eighth strcet from Stoney Island boulevara to the pumping-worke on tho Iake shore, Lake to pay ono-third, Tha 11vde Park appointments of oogineera wora ratified, Lako to have the privilego of furnizhlog an tant. LAKE VIEW, Tho thunder-storm which paszed over this vi- clnity Tuesday afternoon was the cause of & sad casualty in the family of Mr. J. I Haloy, resid- ing noar the Graceland toll-gate. Fred Ialey, & boy of 14 yems of age, while walking near the house during tho heightof thostorm, waa struck by fightninz and killed -instantly. A number of persous, prompted by idle curiosity, and with hittls vegard for tho feehings of tho stricken fatnily, visited tho houso yesterdsy, Lasing uo better employment than to Jutrude on the griel which they could not appr-ciate. Henry Wollram, one of the original settlers of Lake Viow, is about town, liaviug coms down fiom Miunesota to Jook around Lis old hore.- MAYwOOD, : The house of Mr, Houry, & carpsoter, was struck by lightning duriug the severo etorm of Wednesday nftornoott. The women folis were very much frightened, but- no ecrious damnge was occasionod by tha accident. A vacant house was taken up by the wind and the lumber wlich constructed it originally was distributed throagh tho village. The wind was riding 1ts high Borae, and it hal & mad frole, pinring with the trees sud shrubs ng mero strans in fis grasp. AUOTNT FORLST. The Mount Forest Land Company have just comploted a boautiful and rabstantial xagon and. foot-bridgo across the canal at Mount Forest, just opposite the devot, whick, with tha bridge con- templated mcross the river at that point, con- nects the villizes of Mount Forest and La Grange by a beantiful, vhaded drive of ouly 4 wmiles, The dimension stone of which tho solid rers of tns bridge aro constructed wora tho gift of Mesnrs, IL M. Smger and Ed_Watker, of Lomont, to their Mount Forert naighbas. AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE. FRIDAY EV Jused, Immensn Succeny of the New Compnny? (T OLIO OF THE WURLD! STARTLISG NOV- i W APPRARANCES, 1n addition to the twelva k. who appcar lu foner, better, end grostec ‘No Drania this week, tho Aainuoth Ollo Company Diecludes (h poanbilit ‘The NTAR ULIU praents the world.famed WILSON DRUTHERS, (Curla nuwbers the : Gymoata of the Worbt, Tho Tt 1o Anerican L o Casrrolag Beautles hio 0 unn maled Charsotor 'Va. o NiE n s Now Ethioplan Sketches, N s No vlan Sketches Now AILROAD TI TABLE, = ; ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS EXPLANATION OF RRFRRENCK MARKY.~1 Batardey sv. eepted, ® Bnnds o) , cfir S Satay s S e sl X CHICAGO & NOI Tkt G b o (e oo a8 T8 Canat Aty ‘corner Madison-st,, and af the depots, Leats, aPaclfioFast Lina,.., & Dupuque ey 1. | "'l aDubuqu ll’\: ¥ x"' s Urtany ~a—Tiepot aorner of Wl and K SZDebatcarnor of Ganal and Kisala-ats, oo, o HIENIEAY CENTRAL IAILAOAY, okl e e lorner af Haselotpns T *Bundary Ex CHICAGO, ALTON & 5T. LOUIS, andt Chiragn, Kantar City ar Enfon Depot, Weat Sde, near Madl Oiheoas AL Dopot, amd 124 Hund britge, s and corner Mich- Clty and Denver Fast Rx. ks anyl Soeineilel i ours, Soringiicld & Tox Koeokuk & Burlingtoa. Froria, Kookak & Iturll Chicagnx Padac Svatoe, Lacyn, o Joljet & 1) 3 higgtan | seatation: 07ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. . wn Dert, earner Sadivon und Canal-+ 03 South Clark-its, oppoiite Sherman ifoute, Arnive, Lease. Mjiwaukee & Prairls da Chien Diristoo, Passanger. *8:08. m.|* 7:4S p. mm.. inona, tipon, oo, 110:00 8. . ¢ 4:00p, ma Y 3fanas *11:008. m t 73 S, Semaanal agsenger.|* B e M. TR T i k _apulis, thiongh Eapros fi5n.m. i A ”L};HO CE,IVRA’LMP;#(ILI}'J!& 4 Bt Touis Fapress.. B1. Luuls Fast Lin Bprinatoits P Kpringtiold aod Peria Dubugus & Sjonz Qity it iy £ nger, CHICAGD, BURLINGTO? Drpots, Juot of Lakests, Indi anit Cimal anid Nizteenthutss and 4t depols. ROAD, Siztamihost,, 0 Clarkai.,) Mall and Express,, ULthwa uud Sureator uror ubagus & 5 "acitio Nig: ansas Ci Duwner'sUro Downer'sticus KANKAKEE LINE. From Contrat Depol, foat fiE.u. .I!:EJ ddepot Soot Tieentye sscond 30 dtandolph-tts, and af depot. Leare, * 8:00n. m. 720, m.|* NI KOKOMO LINE, E AND 8. Louis Railieay depat, ears el Side, - Tieket uies, T Arrive. Indlavsnoliz, Laulsville & Cinclo.| oAt Day 1xpross . aasves Indlanapolis, Lou (e att Naut Exprera (daiy.eces) . VINCINNATI AIR LI 858, m. A, m. | Arrice, 8:40p,m. 708l m, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILRDAD, Zomenger depot corner Chicam-av, umd Larrahesst.; Jreloht and tcketazice Xo. 43 Clarkest., wei o Sherman Arri 4t p, m. i PITTSHURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILTOAD. ket ahees 12 Teandotphosto wnd it depute > 0" Zrase, | Ar Colambon, Pittib ", ances, Now Characer oy N Qots, Jay Eip) & H M. N Heta of buille’ Alres fours of monder aud morri | Columbim Pyt Lh P meot, Genulae syles of lifo, Night Kipiessdsily)., 7:30p. .l 7:408, m. TARWELL _HALL TO-NIGHE T (FRIDAY, Juno 4), ANNA E. DICKINSON At FARWYLL TALL, this evening, Miss Dickinson, Who 1 rro gt zed as the woat elogient aod pupulaf spoakorin Atnerice, will make her great specch on the POLITICAL SITUATION. Admiston to all parts of tha hall..,.. neate on salo st Janson, MeUlurg 8 'Cl 17 Stat RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Car’ Wt Raudolph sud Joduroncatas Au Unexamplod Triumph, Datronlzed by tha Bost Cltt- zuns of Qateago, The Fomalo Bathors, Foroignors in Parls, French Hal Masque, Deautiful Liviog Statues, 1da Cerito's Liady Minatrels, AND TUE PAMOUS FRENCEXH CAN-CAN! sad LILISITRIDAY) AFTERNOON. c, v, and T8¢, "7 HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Tridey Evening, Juna |, BENEFIT OF John Thompson, On which orcaston b A1l 81 SRR e 1908 ook Hturs, tnom~ON 1-An enire Now DUsama entitle d "AOADEMY OF MUSIO, TREMFNDUUS SUCCESS OF HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS! Night Saturday Matine dApm it e S e e MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. ENOAGEMENT OF N.°D. RODERTS' JACK & JILL PANTOMIME TROUPE, New Tricks! Novel Effects! Eyery Night and SATURGAY MATINEL. HAND MLl PITISBURD, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. $ a1 b 900 p m. £ 4:85 3, m, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Traina lears srom Eaposition Lullding and deg foot of, Tttt . Hekst atce, Wl Shl el Sl bt Mall, Bundars Bacepted, Eaprows, Daily, .. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner &f° Van Buren and Shermants, Tickst oftee 3 Y i Tutino diotehs Lare, | drive: Omahs, Leavenwth & Atchlson s Vert Aboomm Kluhi Kaprom. PATENT SHUTT B oo ol @ g T E o, 2 2 Y 2 s = 2 5 ar >S5 38 gz 8% §o3% Z v - R & B A = 2 = Ay a 3 - ’E‘ T E g & SHyrTes® E OLARK&COMPANY'S PATENT Self-Coiling, Rovolving SHUTTERS, N ) STEEL ANDWOOD. TR £ NO MACHIYERY, and, QUIRE 50 SACHRES d2% our oF orpaR. 218 West Twenty-sixth-st., New York, Chieago Oftice, 53 LinSatic-at, a0 TWILNON gt The pactaersitp horetofars exlsitag botweon Smitn & Fhouney fe this dsy dissolved by ruatual coosent. - Johia ¥ Hoaney will raceivu sll woney s duu to, 8ad yey ea3 dabta wue by, the tird, (Slarod) BASE BALL. MUTUALS, MEDICAL CARDS. S e, SARGAASESE 00K, MOt TA Ly bretee By Shariaedi by the ‘Siate of THE OF NEW YORK, V8. CHEHICAGOS, WRDNPHUAY, June 3. BATURDAY, June 8, MON- FE v R Bl %0 s, YN G o1 Wenington, Un : 5 WOUD & 00, B8 tateats O™ STANDARD EALL Monday svenlag, June 7, ‘Yeachon® knr:r Mualcal, u s Hiterary, i rashatie culériajo egsat aud lassic 10 Ublcago; all dreas, i e uiaa, Roysuir, Wiberteooy s o1 = L Ot s ey . o Dols fur ihe viprees purpose e he Wigheet ases’ of o ot *Ii fewelt bnows feasion for it & Tebser Lt S oAt hoad of b or e Ol abs, Poaiessi2n fork e (b s A b onte- b pey posiaze, on Starilegs, Trupotonch. Plinpics on the Face, sic. Py dailcats aftantlon, wii hoitie zio:ly cuadeu iage, Lust Bt cuntideutial; Utioe. ¥ &, 10, ut Sundays, Wi 1. % NO CURE: ¢ NO PAY Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTI OLARK.BT., CHICAGO, bt e R, S RN [rants ourss or 20 pay. 3 1y ¢ 1a the city who O ERV: ¥ e T U0 8pe ] BuBdazS Lo B 10 18