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8 THE CITY. ' GENERAL NEWS. Edwin 148 Trovn bas sold to O. B. Farwall THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: BATURDAY, JUNE 5, 18756—TEN PAGES, made &t the southesal corner sud In other places. A large gnog of mon wore therofors on- aged in gatliag at the root of tha mattor yoster- av. As s further messuro fo sncortaln the oharncter of tho aofl nod its resistance to pone- tratton, 8 huge pilo was ardored to be driven near the corner of Jackvon and Dearborn sireats, for 834,000 " tho property on the sontifbast corner § ‘yip hammer ueed woigbed 2,600 pounds, nud of Monroa a,1d Frauklin atreots. The temper Aturo yestenlay, s obnerved by Manarcee, fma an, No. 88 Madiron strect (Tnin. ung Building), wa % st 8. m., 75 deg. 3 10 8 m., 78; 12m, 03 3p.m, 82; 6 p.oow, 705 8p.m., 63.. \ The Juna nnmber of the Norfhwestern Lum- Yerman is just oot To m-\_mn-. in addition to a quantity of tatter of specksl intereat to lumber men, o porteait aud biogeaphy of the Hon. Philetus Sawyer, This paper bos Just swallowed up tho Wisconsin Lumberman. Mr. J. A. Dodgo. & woll-known memter of the Doord of Trade, and for the past throo years hookkarper for Jlesrs. f. K. Fisher & Co., way takon with rarero homorrhnge of the lungs at his placs of businoss yaxtorday, and had to bs romoved 1o hia bowo, 1113 Prairio avenus. Witlizm Heidiskinson, of No. 112 Rublo street, nenr Canalport aveuue, Inmonts the lons of his pon Lmil, who wendozed nwav fiom his homa fhursday morning, and has not sinca been seen, Tho bog (43 yenrs old and had on at tho time af f:in dianpproatanco n pair of black pants. & brown and white jacket sud a zray hind in not very good repair, Tho fitm of W. & J. Rogan, commisaion mer- chants ot Noa, 84 and 86 LaSnalle atreot, tomno- rarily succumbed to tha obstinoo utate of the Iard” motket which kaw peratsred in golng tha wrong way for their ventwros, A member of the firm sinted that they were not [flultmu up any marging, He wonld'not Bay anything a8 to the extent of tha firm’s habulit Gen., Van Viiet, Chief Quartermanter of the Departmant of tho Missourl, pleads gmlty to s soinisbutoliz nppearaace, whereby he was ap- proachod Ly one of Chicago's genteel bunko roners yesterday, and allured luto a South Clerk etirct © hranchi of the Royal Havaaa Lottory, " An cveping papor suys he mvested 2230, but the Voternn, who onns up to visiting the yoom, de- nies tho_statomont, and_ways lio was not to be pulled, Tla bolieves the Chicago bunkomnt ia a maguiiicent raecal Mr. and Mra. P. L. Tuohy gave an entortaln. atrnt to sovoral¢friends ot their ploasaot resi- denco, Rogers Park, Thursday eveniog. Among thiora prosent wera Mr. M, A, Rourko and siater, Dr. Fisher, Miss Keily, 8. J, Webstor, P 1L Sul- livan, Missos Daly and 0'Loary, IL Mason, John Toyle, und goveral othiers, Dancing stia musia Were, of courno, the chiof foatures of the ontor- taipment. Miss Rourko, in tha vocal, and Miss Telly, i the fustrumental dopariment, parbicu~ 1exly distinguished thamselves, Dr. Simpman, the head and front of the Fonndimg’ bag just publiched n little book eutitled, ** A “Work of Faitk: Record of the o Lonndiings’ 1lome During tho Firet Four Years.” Detailing, as it doen, tho froquent Etraitn to which the justitution haa been brougnt, ond the remarkabla mannor in which 1t hag tine and oeein beou reliovad, it will be rend with general futerest. Notbing can give a cloarer idea of the worl of tha Iome, and alco of its prevs- iug cluums upon tha charity of the publie. A parageaph fn yortorday's insue stated that Josevh N. Ba; o of tho law firm of Darker, tasl & Ray, tock & doso of corrosiva sublimato it meistako for medieiuve, at his residancs ot Hyda Tark, on Tueaday ovening, aud that his lifo was in daneer. 'Thalattar partion of tho etatemant proven happily nnlrie, the prompe action of Mrs, Iiarher provouting the natursisosult. ‘Ahe Jady, on lexrning of the mistake, quickly adminiy - torad to hor hinabavd tho whitss of fiftsen eggs, and, os a repult of tho antidoto, bo is now pro- teunced sut of dang. G. P, CONSTOLK & €O A meeting af tho unproferred craditors of &, £, Constoni & Co, wans beld yzaterday moruing. It appeared tunt tho firm Lad cesets enongh to eovor all thoir Habilitios, but that some of theao astiots woro werthloss, othors doubtful, and still suothor portion goud. It was furher asserted that tho Virst National Dank lad sccured the good nesota, or enongh to covor ity claim, and had Iefe the other ereditors to ioke their share of e doubtfel aud poor paper. The exprossion was unmunious that this would not do, and the Compittes of five sppointed 8t & previoun monting woro canfinned, and desired to pro- eaed at once Lo seoura s propor and equitablo ‘divinion of all the nesots, It i3 oxpected that measurcs will bo takon to throw tho firm into bankraptey ot once. A meoting of the Com- mittes was held in tho afterncon, and the con- clusion was renched that procasdings be come monced at once. i S, G. HOOKER. ONLY A TEMIODART ENBARDASAMENT. Tn Tuz TrizeNE of yesterday was reported tho embarrassmaent of Messra, 8. Q. Ilooker & ths firat tall wea b feet 7 inchen. Sixtoon blows waro atriick balors work was rueponded for the day. Inorder that exch engincor may have an wppartunity to fizure aut the roxults for himaolf, 1hie offects of each blow are givon bolow: No. 1 r unk tho pile &lg inchess No. 2, 814 8, 93¢ ¢ 4, 0 8951 6,39 ¢ 7, Ui 8. 012 0, 0305 10, 1,03 1% 94530, 05 14, 0fg 5 15, 0t 16, 93 /i Yne of ‘tho mont intorosting trophies which the Commission will carry back wilth thom to Was hiugton will be a sot of phatographic views of t11n coiltugs of soms of the porticos, made by Corno lin. Tt is proboble that Becrotary Brixtow will 1 dolighted whon he soes the boantitnl manalc) work which the pholegraphy will shaw. Of cou o he could not have known thst Chicago palche m wore o olavea, It is €his eret amoug tho friends of the cone tractor hat porlinpa thiv Commission may, after all, be o barged with the dnty of reporting on tho atono, .Yire why this photography? Why tits exposnre of tho whitewnshing? Why this so. Tection of blrci, voltow, and wbile apecimons ? Why this Jaoking after tho pecling and crack- ibg? And yet the contractor Is not happy. —— FIR'ST BAF'TIST CHURCH. 1ATING THIS CONNER-BTONE. The anno pncoment ling heretotore been made that the Firut Baptiet Church aod socloty of this eity (Lr. Everts’) wero erecting a now and costly houss of sworaip ou the aouthesst corner of Boutb I'ark avonus and Thirty-firet stroot, and the oxpoctation waa that tho edifics would baso far complatod by the oarly partof tho present month that the lecture-room conld be occupled by tho congregation, which is at pres- ent worshuping in tho Lualding No. 660 Wabasl avouue, It ia now aunouwted that the lecturo- room cannot bo completed notil about July 15, All tho work done on tuo church up to thoe pres- ent time Las been upon tho locture-room, the intention bum‘lto fluish that pottion boforo be- gitming ntpon the main building, Thin pars of the strustitro has boen wmade nearly voudy for the yoof, sud the woodwork will be at ouce com- sueuced, ‘The leylng of the corner-stons of the maln builling will take plave this alternoon ut 4:30 o'clack, THE PLAX OF TIZ_ PIOPOIED BUILDING, as drawn by Meusrs. Witleox & Miller, tho archi- totts, compirelsndgs the Fullosing Toature ‘The lel! aro to bu of Lemont limostone, rock-faced, with-dressad margina ab all nogles, ‘I'ho window snd door trinmiuges, moidings, and carvings will bo of Ohio sandstoue, handsomely cut. Tho intorlor walls oro ta be of brick, and tho roof witl bo of slute. The cut-stone in the old building will bo usod in tho new one. ‘I'lio vostibules wiil e 16 by 15 feat, and will ba approached from the aidewnlk by six steps. Tho main audienro-room will Lo 70 feet wido, 03 teet fong, and &) feat The bottom of tho platform, or platforn-nislo, will bo 3 feot 4 inchias bolow the lovel of the veatibule, and tho soats will theroforo rise coucentrienlly, or after the munnor of an amphithoatrs, for “tho better accommodation of tho andience. ‘Cho ainlos will radiato from tho pnator’s position on the nlat- form, #o that enoh suat will feco tho speaker, ‘Thero arn to bo 2322 pows of various sized, which will comfortably seat 1,050 porsons. sliowing 90 inches spaco for each sitting. In addition to tha permancut aeats on the main floor, there will bo raom for 100 movablo seats anu for 400 porsons in tho gallory, making & total capacity of 1,000, The bagtistory s arranged onder tho prosoh- ar's platform, tae Iatier being o ordered ns to slida back under the organ, 'Llie baptistery will be 10 foet wide and 12 long, and tho spproachos aro 8o masked hy the ornamentation of tho plat- foim that the candldate may not bo scen until ho has reached tho wator. “The bottom of the baptaterv will bo on a lovel with tho tloor of tho audience room, and sinco tue platform will be 3 feet 8 inches above tho tloor, thas dopth of wator will bo pormitted, 'Tho choir galtery will be 6 feot 4 {nches above tho platform aud behind k. THE WHOLY DUILDING will bs rainod about 3 feet on o terrace. The height of the apox-of the Tool from iha pavo- meut will bs B0 feot, snt tno top of the bell- tower, proposed to be placed at the angls, will be 110 foat. The jmportant matter of vontilation will bs provided for by wsing tho spaco beiweon the double flooring of the powe, which will be con- neeted with flues in the walls, and these flucs will conduct to tha chnmbor abovo the conling. TIHE DEAT DUILDING will contaln the locturs-room on the ground floor, aud behind it the parlors for nocial gathnr- inge. 'Tho lecturo-room wll be 43 feot wide, ii6 feet loug, and 37 feet high. It will havo a Co., ni pgents m oxtenwive transsclions 1n fard, for Eastorn partied, It in mow nlmost certain that the suspension of the flym wiil bo only tom- porary, though they have not yet melo up a statement of affairs, and probavly will not bo ablo ta do uo for soveral duys. Theto would have been no oceanion for suspeusion at all, but for what somo may be disposed to10gard aa tho cant- . iron rules of tho Doard of Trade, or rathor the pecatinely metallic way in which they aro some- times iuterpreted. Thoso rulos provida (ps 46) tl:at o contract may bo considered as olused, if tho party called upon for margina shall fal to duposit puch security within one bauking bour after such call is mado upon him. Mr, Hooler, ng. tho head of the firm, was carrying s large quantity of lurd for Iaat- ern purties, not ~on his own account, nud considerod himyelf amply protected by the monoy ko had ou doporit from thuse partics. 130 lind, however, boou * called ¥ ko ofton, sud no freely, within the preceding two or threo days, thiat tho funds in hand heto wers oxhauate ed almost Loforo he kuew it: aud other calls came, in quick succession, under the rapid do- allue of 'Thur-day last. [lo tolegraphed at once to lng pincipsls, in preference to drawiug upon Dis own funds, snd the appoal for cash was to- aponded to, but It did not come soon enongh to prevent (he rumor thut the firm had suspouded, and a furthor weakening of tho markot at the sfierncon board, It did ariive yesterduy morning, W Mr, 1ooker at ouco st nbout ghtening up mattors, and rottling up tho conttaots oy July which other reople lind decided to considor matured in June, Thero fx not w doubt that be will come out ail right, the capital of the firm belng unlmpaired by tho trousaction,—the lowscs un which fall ubon tho Bastern vrincipals, who sill mako thew goud, Mr, Hooker bas fuill contidency in tho abllity sud willingsoss of bis principsls to meet thelr ongngowonts, aud ho has the satisfaction of knu\\'mx that lus temporary embarrnssment Lizs ohicited the warmest uympathy of businoss mou, Soveral of tho putfies with whom no had contracts liavo piven pisctical expression to thelr aympotby, by indicating that they are willing to ** givo tino " in sctiling up, wo that ho will undoubladly be abla to roswme almost ammediatoly, o hns zlways paid 100 cents on every dollar of his comme habilities thus for, und stales It 30 bo Lia intention aiways to do 60 1n the future. * Iuappoars that our siatoment of tho extent of tho (rade wns not correct. Mr, Ilooker cone « trolled only ahout 20,000 tlerces of latd, instend of 33,000. The larger siatemont was obtalued by a raporter from o promineut membor of the Iaard, who 18 uuivorsally regarded s one of the Liest posted meu on 'Change, 1t should also ho #aid, n Jumice to 2fr. Hookor, that lo did not #ell the casly tard roferred to, simply bacausa ho Liad no orders $o do 8o, 110 was acting for othor men, and was holding their property snbject to thelr order ox to the mede in which it should bo diwponed of, “The recant course of the lard market has been 8 very unusual oo, but fnr from stoguler, 1t kos dropped almost stoadily for several davn paut, with frighttul voloeity; but perk kept [t camupany in the downward courss, aud both oul! followed In the.wake of wheat and corn, All lave shrunk fearfully in sellivg value, but the {xiuclx to the longe in provisious is more sovors Lan in gralo, awing Lo tho groater closanoss with which the shoits always call for margine ou tho log product. A prominens trader remarked yevterdny that it was ossler to turn {u s tighs ace with 50,000 busbiols of wheat thun with 500 1orcea of lard, | ———— THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, THE COMNIBIIUN AT WOUK. The inclosure ln which 1a eltuated thenow Costom-llonse was & scerct placo yenterday, nothing fo the whope of areporter or cutsider Loing admitted, The lust member of the Com- miwsion, Uen. Bmith, was on haud early in the moruivg, and 1o company with Messrs, Norcrous wnd Post nnd Bupervising Architoct Pottor, be- gan the formal examitiation of the foundations, fioating eapacity of 530, tho sexts baing arrangoed a8 in the main audlonce-room. In tho rear of the lecturo-raom Is, first, & Inrga Jullm‘. 30 by 32 fees, and adjoinldy it, con- nectad by folding doown, auother parlor, 22 vy 14 foet. The latter o intonded a4 the pastor's study, : On the apper floor of tlio rear portion of tho atructuro, over the lecturc-rovnt, ar to bo Hite vaied tho Habbath-scacol rooms, which will come prise o contsal room 62 by 90 fect and oight class-rooma connected with the main rovm aud with oach other by sliding doors. ‘Uhin srrengo- went {s very convenient, aa it provides that each scholar shall be under the suporvision of tho Huperintendent and toachors during the oponlng axorcises, whou the sliding dvors will be thrown open. At the time for thae lessons, oach clauy will bo aunily soparated from the others Ly clos. lug the doory of its ovn room. The main idea {4 that tho echool shouid be eeparatod into olans- rooms for recitatlon, aud brought into ous body for goneral excicirct. Tho mumutin of Loating, protoction from fire, dresaing-rootns and closets, ornameuntation, ete., baye hoen fully provided for, "Iho cost of the buildivg cutire and roady for occupation is not expected to axoesd $60,000, ———e EVICTION, A Y'BNIDE" AUCTIONEEW TUBNED OUT. Bunko wen nre mean, and the person who une Jdortaken to search the world for sometuing mors deapicabls in the humanity line will have » bard atroke of work bofora him unless in his travels Lo Liappend to como acrosa oua of tha operators of the “snide” auction atorew wilh which Chi- cago abounda at presout, fSome monilis ago it was officlally reported that tho City Gosernment lntondod to shut down upon the dlsroputable fraternity who rope in- nocont country folk {uto their stores, sad, by dint of certaln wilce and false representationy, soll thom at oxtravegant pricos oroide watches, brasy jowelry, and other kuickknaoks, which they roprosent to be genuine, and or valae far above tho urice st which they, with mighty osths, v gort thoy are forced to weacritlco thom, Ia fact, sevoral of the **suide " auction shops wors sctus ally elosed fura few days, to reopon, however, with frosh vigor as compotitors with bunkoltos aud othicer confldence men for the relioving of viuit- ing Grangers of their cash in hana, T'he wuccens which haw atteuded thalr move- moutsy of late, aud the uster lack of interest taken 10 their movements by tbe polics—who, in fact, aro not unfrequontly interested spoctators of their iawless oparationy,~—~raises the suspicion that tho pruptieiors kuow how to put cortam sams of mopoy whers they will do tho most good, It wliil intorest tho lovers of gond order sud the eity's roputation genorally to know that one of thewo ostablishmonts whick Las for tho past fow mouthh boou an_ eya-mulo sod an ear-tortura to persons travellng in the vicinity of Nadigon strast bridge, was yesierday mont offectually squalchod by tho ssrving ou the proprietors of ® writ of restitution procured by tho owners of the building, 1T'bo store is at No, 449 Madiaon street, ou the north sido, just a fow numibera east of the Lrdgo, and ia part of the Ceutral Block, which 1s owned by Messrs. Cool- baugh, Fowors & Whasler, the senlor partuer of tho “firm beiug the well-known I'resident of the Union Nationsl Bauk, It was by dint of sborp practico on tho part of one Nohard Blakeman, a one-oyed, Lare- lipped individus), who is said ta ba the proprio- tor of almost all the mock-auctlons In the vity, that thy premises woro socured for the unex- piced toim of the leaso of the fornier tanant, aud the disgust of blr. Canll:llll:h who of courso dovs nat admire auch establishuionts, wy ay grest ss it was unayailing when Lio fouud s atoro 0 bis building used for such immoral purpouss, Nouthiug could be done, however, uutil the let of May, when tho occupauts were or- dered to vacate tho omuses, Thia they did not do, putling T thewr tiwe of rumoval en various excusou, day after day, until at lase patiouce ceascd to ba a virtue, and ‘yesierday at about 1 o'clock a Constuble, nrmen with t of restitution procurod st Justica Meoch'a oflice, proceedud to diseinbowol thie promulsas, an scv which oxcited the ferocit, "““‘ "L"““";‘ m’“"a:g‘:‘”p"z'gm.g' ot the ewploy Whio throstened all surts of tor nasmuc] a3 uBarSs, * | niblo things, snd behaved so outrsgeously L. Molmen lLeve pot yet dinlshed tho | {uat. the “polico Lud to seut for to lovels of the bullding, which they began Thurs- day. In order to ascortain the exact facts con- of the foundstion, the vd excavations to bo | to soe tle Jaw cassied ous, aud Lu a few minuies ocernlng the giving wa) Comuwinuiun Lave o proteot the Constable while s the performand !1! his duty. Howsver much it m|, Ift hsvo uu:' syaivat thelr inclination to da -o.fh- pollce L the sidewalk opponite No. 250 was strewn with Lounohold furoitire, boxes of nnbiss, focor- dians, boxes of “'enide " Joweiry, s rsfo. & piano, n broken bodstend, soveral Iargo ehromos, and a host of other matorial =~ which i kept in stock in such places to givo them thn appesrance of boing bona-fide augtion rooms. 'The won ot the auctioueer and of ths ropors-in whon tho las articlo was kicked ont of tho placo, and the Conatablo procosded to taston u{\ the doorn with KCTOTWS, WaS YOry pa~ Lhotic, but 1t was amply offset by the strings of nrofanity and obaconity with which they arosted anvbody who haprened to lm!uira clully into what was the causo of tho eviction. A singular part of the proceeding was the ignorauce of tha vatira of the place displaved by a policonan ptanding near, who, in snawer to a'question by & ropottor, shirngued Lis shouldsra anid eald that ho had nothing to eay, for it wae “none of his buwnoms® 1t is not loug nwo that au oflicor of the Hn- mane Society took pity on a poor deludod countrymaa and auccoeded tn getting hack from a Fifth avenuo mock-auctioneor the money ho had swiiled from bim, and this too while " city patico ofticors weea in #ight, and viewing hisintor- ferenco with anything but favorablo glances. Blakoman, the proprietor, who inmsid to be protty weil off, will, it {n eaid, brfog leaal action agninst tho proprictor of the block for tho evic- tion, hug the vrobabilitica aro that ho will move Tiis ataft off ta cons other locality, where, with tho connivance of the polics, he il soon make to cover the expeuss of hia Jittie trouble of yostarday. IS — LOCAL LETTERS, ZITELITING LAW BUBINESS, Te the Editor of The Chicago Trdune : Cnitcaco, Juna 3.—Complaints of the *law's delay " wre incroasingy the courts are orowdod with cases which eannot bo roached for trial within olghtecon months nftor they sro com- monced: the Bupreme Court han declded that outside Judges caunot bo employod by the conn- ty, sud in theso reepects matlors are coustantly groving worso ond worse. Let me suggesta partial rewedy, viz.: First—That our conrts convens at 9 instead of 10 u. m., With an bour's intormiasion at noon, tustend of kwo hours as now, Kecond—Tho courts to contlnue in sesston for the treneactinn of usual business during the months of July end August, nstond of practi- cally.adfourniux during those moutha, os hes been tho practics, to accommodate tha Judges (with one oxcaption) nud tho few lawyers who can afoid to take n suimntoer vacation, Third—=When ono or mora of our Judges wislios to g ahroad, or for any reason to abaent himnself from Lin post of daty for several months, or, a8 was tho case ih ons fnstanue, for over n soar, let hitn flist 'Fz the consant of tha peo- o, or, what is still bstter, sond his resiznation to tha Uoveruor, aud thus show o pioper ro- kpect far tho rights of the proplo. We want for our Judsos mon posaeesed of learning, health, aud integrity ; tho more thoy Lave of esch tho better; awd, whan ono of thom finds that io 1 lacking in citler of those qualifica~ tions, ko aught no louger to be a Jndgo; let lim rhow lnsell st loast to ba & man by re- mguing # position which he can no longoer prop- erly or honorabyy till. LaAwyen. A VIGILANCE COMMITTEE. Te the Edttor of The Chicaas Tribune : Citteaao, June 4,.—~Tn it not about time for the citizens to tske gomo rotlon concerning the goiblor, thief, ete., nulnance? I do not moan 1o meet in wass-weeting aod * Resvive, that wheroas, ote., atc,” but o organize a good, hoskhy Vigitance Committeo, with branches in oll sections of tho city, and give thess light- fingered seampa to wndoratand that Chicazo sball do without thom, Itis a diegraco to the honost poople, and » shamo for our Police Cornmission- erw, that & stranger caunot enter out city but to bo flecced, unless ho be on his guard, Itisa crims for tha Common Council not to pass an oxdinanco probibiting pawubrokers from cone cealing goody (valuables) and dealing with tufeves: alwo, an ordiunuce prohibiting ‘junk- dealors from buviog lead pipey, sash weiglts, ete., from boys and regular thiaves, It sooms to mo that n little tur and fonthers, and. porhaps somothing stronger, Is actunlly necessary. We are_about to organize a camnittes, nnd thoss desiring to ald in clenring the city of theso pests can_ join, provided they Lave livod hero ainco 1354, and uro fu good standing in all rospocts, Wo beliova that we ecan work without intorfer- ance from tho polico, for almost all tho men would like to coo #omething done, they beivg powniloss ou account of taua Commiskionors, Reapacttully, VIGILANT, TRE WIHITEWASTING, Tw the Fditor ef The Clicaos Iyidbune : Cuicaeo, June 3,—In your datly review of tha ntate of afairs b tha *‘statu quo® Govornment Buildings, In reforouce to tho whitewashiug of the crlorod stones, you nsk, *“Who did this worl ¥ Perhaps 1% I, Warner might be able to throw vome light on the mabject. At any rate, be might bo ablo to say why eume of hils meon— Farlong, Olesvn, and othors~ueod to nuawer tholr namea at the rogular roll-call in the oven- ing, and, a% goon ay the rest of the men left the building, these seleot faw would Immodiately re- pair to the walls, and {u secrosvand confldence perform somo ablation which Jooked rather sus- picious, and which may tlirow some light on the whitowashiug soforred to. Suonges,” brusbes, and patle, wero unod, What the paila contained dopouent saith not, L A OARD. To the Iditor of The Chicace Tribune: Cutoaao, June 4.—In roply to a card by afr, Ifenry Qreenchaum in to-day's paper, I beg to Bay that, whilo it {s trie that st & meoting which, st his roqueat, I accorded Litm for ths purposs of couferriug privately in rolation to our differ- ences, Lo 1nado tho singulsr proposition of agree- ing to arbitrate the cage bofure three Judges, ofc. ; 1t Is also truo that I at once doclined to on- tertaln that pronosition, because it wae imprac- ticablo aud unnocessary. The case is alrcedy submitted to & distingniahied Judge, to ba heard according (0 law upon the ovidauce, and to be decide:l according to squity and good conecience; and by Lis declsion I shiall cheorfully ablde, Isano QneeNEyAvAL —_— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Torty-tyto unfortunates will bs called in the Criminal Court this moruing for ecatoncs. Ths Hospital Committee of the County Board hold a weeting yosterday afcornoon and sudited a quantity of bille, ‘Tho Cmamittco on Roads and Bridges of the County Bunid have not yot determinoed upon any recommondation {n roforonce to tho improve- ment of Archer road. The stranio marilal cass, an acconnt of which was given in Tue TuiseNe Friday, was resumed and completed in the County Court yeatorday. "The Court took the case undos advisemont and will render decision Moudsy. ‘Theo Hou. Mr. Boveo, of Wisconsin, the great onomy of capital punishmont, was around the builldiog yesterday soliciting subsoribess to a woik e han recantly publishod sgafust death by bunging, His success was scarculy sdequute to i snergy. - The Committas on TPublic Bulldings and Chazities beld a meeting during the day, but did nothing beyoud the suditiug of a nuniber of bills and tho grauting of pecmission to the gone tructors op tho lusane Asylum to board their omployes at tbo Pour-Hovys, A folnt meeting of the Uommitteo on Houpital and Publio Baildings of the County Board was Liold yesterduy afturuoon to further oxamine the pland and epeciticatiovs fur the now huspital, aud to preparo for advertising for propusals to eroct the two pavillous contomwlated. O'Briou was around tho building azain y. aud = night's rost scomed 10 havo Wrought a chiangs in bis mind, 1o secured olens cal Lielp from tbe County T'rosvurer’s oftice, and set avout siraightoning up hie socounts with o viow of settling with the Buporvidor wituout suy further trouble or defay, County-Treasurer Miller and County-Atlorney Rouulres, sud several membors of tne {uuuty Board, a1e arrauging for a tahing excursion to ¥ox Lake duriug the comiug neek, Ordors have alroady beon forwatdsd for s cargo of fruge to bo usod as Lait. ‘I'he vame party will pitend s Bunday-school pleaioat A, Eorruz Tuesday. The atir croated around the Couuty Building rmml-v by tho visit of & delogation from ths liwols Jlumabe Hocisty ygave ourrcocy to & statement which may explain why certain Jus. tieos wero not roappointed by (lov. Beveridge. It wan eaid, amoug thoss wha thiuk they know, that thaGovornor rofusod to eappoint sortain partios bocause thoy failsd to account for ocrtain tloea they tecoived from casos prosscuted by tho Humane Society. ‘The Financo Committes of the County Board have found ao slleged dissrepanoy iu the pay-roll of tho Couuty Clerk for the mouth of Msy, T flud that the chisf clerk of the Oouniy Clask's oflico haa cortided under oath uat a v s alerk named Justle worked twenty-six dave duting the month, wheress thev clalin that he wan not & tho offico at ali, but confined to his bed by sicknoss, The Committea will submit the zml-ln the casa to the Board at ita noxt meat- bg. —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS, There will be a battalion drillof the Firat Reg- Iment at 5:30 p. m. to-day. ‘The snnual Commencemont of Rhurtleft Col- lego will take place Wodnesday. The litorary so- ofsties will ba addrossod;Monday evenivg, June 7. by Prof. William Mathows, of ths University of Chicago, and the Alumoi Tucaday ovening by the Rtov, Frank AL, Ellis, of the Miohigan Ave- nus Baptist Clinrch of this rit, ORGAN CONCENW The third of the aorios of oigan recltals by 3r, 1. Clarence Eddy wil bo givan this aftsrnoon at the Firnt Congrogatiounl ghnrfh. commencing at 4 o’clock, The progtamme will be as follows: 1, Bonnta in D minor. i s et THE CITY-HALL. The Commltles on Wharves and Publle Qrounds meets this afternoon in the Clty Clerk's office. The Committea on Biraste and Alleya for the North Divimon meots at 8 o'clock Mondasy sfter- noon in tho City Clerk's ofice, Ald. Potor Mahr intands to lesye town at an carly date for o pleasire trip to the varloualarce citlen of tho Northwester, Eastoro, and Aliddle Biates. ‘The Doard of Pnblic Works wliil to-day adver- tiso far & now bridga at Hartison stroot. In about five montha it Is hoped to usve tho work complatad. Jobn Tonnor, tho well-known employs In the ¥ire Marshal'a oftice, aud ono of {he oldoest fire-" men on the force, leaves for ** Onld Ireland ™ n-|xt month. Onca theto, ho hardly expoots to return, Between discontented Aldormen and trials of worthlrss patrolmen, the Board uf Lolics had a hard row to lios vesterdar. The abasz g0 which they are daily subjcotod becauss thoy aro unablo ta appoint Aldermanic favorites to positiona on oither the police or fira force is worth the fufl sinonnt of their satarion, ‘The Bosard of Public Works yeatarday approved tho bond of the Amorican Iridge Compauy tor tho construction of Madison etrect brulgs, “ Tho contract Ay eigned yestordav, L. B. Hoower sud Il A, Rust scliog ns surotics, 'The new Yridea §a to bo completed within thirty daya aftor travol acrons tno prosent onoila first impeded, aod must be finished by Bepl. 1. On and aftor Monday a syatom of ragular drill will bo commenced in the Polico Dapartment. Tho schuol syetom inaugurated by Gou, Bhaler i tho Firo Dopartmont, aud the rewuiar system of dnll introduced Into tho Polico Duimlmcn:, ero but tho prolimivarics of a Third Regiment, & proposition which was first made public through Tuk TRINUNE soveral months ago. During tha month of May, the Water Ofiica, hesidos attending to s multitudo of otherduties, collected @108,659,51 on wator-rents. Whon 1t is consldered that this amount ig n total of small suma rangiug from 85 to 810, tho magnitudo of tho worl can bo easily judged, and bosido it tho Aldorniinic proposition to merse Liir olive into that of tha Colloctor reminds ona of tho aut that tricd to lovol Mount Parunssun, CRIM:NAL, Michael Rusxell stolo a pair of shoes at M. O, Bmith's store, on Wost Madivon ssroot, and was locked up lass oveulug. J. iy was arrostod vesierdey on thoe charge of larceny In stealing 227 fiom his room-mato, Jobn McDPhorson, of the Now England Houso, No, 127 South Canal street. Carrio Thompson, n protty young girl of 10 years, wag arreated last avoniog by Officer Daniel- mon on the chiargo of vagraaoy, and locked up in Madwon Streat Station, A contractor named Edward Kepnedy wan taken tn custody lnst eveniug on the charge of larceny, in nupmprmlng&tno loadn of ol lum- ber claimed by 1'rancis N, Ellis. Tue prisoner was detained at Madison Biroot Station. Two brothers, J. 3. nud O, M. Greonman, marble cuttors, quarrolad about a horss at No, 434 West Lako streot yestorday, and tho laiter cut tho formor in the lez throo times with a pocket-kmfo. The staboor wan arrested by Of- gce‘r‘ Iarusworth and locked up in Union Park tation, — EVANSTON. TRUSTEXS' MXRTING, A specisl meoting of the Lvauston Village Trusteos was held Thursday cvening,—notwithe standing the Bheridan-Ruckor wedding,—at whioh there wore presout Trustees Iluse, Iglo- hart, Whosler, Tuylor, Dralnard, and Xidder, The meoting was called to conaider tho condi- tlon of the Wator-Works, as to which reports of an unsatiafactory charsctor have been in circula. tion, ‘I'ho mombers manifestod a straugo reluc- tanco to allow thoir voices to be Jhoard, and it was some time aftor sho minutes bad beon road before the President could Loar a motion to ap. prove them. Mesnwhile, an carnent consnltation took visce botwson two of the Board, who looksd over all she lottors in.their pockots, after which ono of thiem lolt the meoting. A AENIOUS MATTER, . Tho payise was finslly broken by the Clork, who road tho following communication addreased to the Boand: I fnd myself obliged to report'to you the slarming fact that tho varlous valves vloog the Lino of wators piFes ars undt for use, In case of fira the bursting of piva is vory probible, and na tho valves are fncapable of being closed, wa aro withont fira protection, Hoping tUAt th 8 will be acted upan Immediatoly, 1 am, very roapectfully, yours, Jourrut O, HUnpaney, Firo Maphial, In ren\ynnsa to a queation, Bupt. Fiteh, of tho Water-Works, stated that there wers but two yalves adl no hydraats out of ordor, and that he had roorted thils fact, and wmade a roquisition for now valves, A'rustea Tovior mald that tho Firo Marshal ought to be present to explain what his commu- nication means. Btroot Commiesloner Marrill, being question- ad, saud ho 'hwf,h‘ tuore muust be more valves out of ordor, o lnd trisd o dozen but could not alop tho pressurs. Mr. Fitch explained tbat those he tried all deponded on one of thoss ous of order. Trusteo Taylor moved that the oommunioa- tion be roferred to tho Bapeuntendent, with In- gtructious to inventigats the matter aud roport st tho next mooting, Carried, Trosteo l'i;lelmt roportod that o and 1he Fira Marshal had talon ltnpl to socure permlesion to bave the boli of the Epiacopal churchmng 10 cpBD of tires, so that firemon on hia Weat Silde can bo on haud, not bong able to hoar the bell at the Town-iiall, THE VILLAGR EXPENSES, The Clerk then road, for information, his estl- mates of villawe expenses for the fucal year, ‘fhie totul amounta wsked for tho various departe wmeuts are a8 fol.ows ¢ Liabilitioa. ... Mainleuanoo of Thls report waa roforred to n special commite teo, by whom it waw distribuled and rofesred to the appropriate committees, Bupt. l-‘lwh reported & braak In the water-pipe on Orrington avenue, which ho siated was ro- pairing. THE WATEL-WORKS, After some dosultory convareation, the nub of the moetiug was roached wheu lresident Huso statod that hie had -lev»tu walter to Iay vefore trlle Doard, sud would liko Lo Lavo & private ses- sion, ¢ Trustee Braloard suggosted tuat tho Board mifil{al o Into Cotnmittes of the Whole, uutes Wheelsr luquired what the matter re- ‘The Presldent replied that it roferred to the ‘Water-Worke, and it was his {udgment that the moetiug should be private. ‘Trustes Teylor sukod tiio nsturs of fhe sube vot. v The Presidans replisd thot he kad & communle oation from the ITolly Com (lmbnhly give rivs to & gono: \Water-Works question, Trusice Taylor thonght a public meeting :u]);\lm sxpodito businoss, an thore would be louw alking. ‘Tristos Dralnard esld tha matter waa one loft to thom from the old Doard, aud lis would pre- for a private session. Ha wantad to oonsult the attornay s8 to the coutract with Ilolly, and thought the matter ought not Lo bo disoussod bo- fore the public, 4 Trustee Iglohart sald that waa the very reason why he should voto for a public soasfon. It theto was any blame, ho would liko to locate it whoro it belouged, Trustea Irainard sald oortain questions would prohll)l{ como up whioh they would want to in- quire into, Trusieo Taylor thought the Doard had not yob sncountored nuy calamitivs, aud ho did not think a privato aansion necrseary ns yot, The roll was thon called. Although It had been glren out that the meoting should be pri- vite, those dosiring it ** weakenad,” and each tmember voled agatnat tho motion, TILY. CONTRACT with the Holly Manufsoturivg Company was thon explained by Attorney Ids, who discialmed all roaponsibility for it, Mfl“:fi that it had bean **coucucted by Mr, Dlauchiard (of the former Board) and Mr. Holly.” By its terms the Com- pany ‘guaranteod 1hat tho village should Le under no expenso for ropaira for and that the Directons of tho Company sliould give an indlyidualy bond guaranteoing this, provided competeny onginoers, to be sppraved by the Company, were placed ln chargn, No such bond had been givon, nor had the Uompany formally approved the appointment of tho Hecond nnd Third Ingineors, Thoy appointed ths Chiof Engineer (Btory). TRCSTER KIDDER " than exhiblted a lettor a montl old, signed by Mr. Hildreth, Iiosident of the llolly Company, which ho read, It niated that the Uompany bad boen {nformed by Mr. Btory that, at tho fire at the Presbyterian Church, tho Second Engineer, who was then oo duty, had carried but 7] pounds prosaure, though ho had been ordered by Blr. Btory to earry 00 ponnds, and that this was why no” water could Lo had at that time, Mr. Fiaglor stated that the Company un- daratood ~ that ihelr goarantos was volded nniess comuotont assistants waro appointed ; alno, that Ar, Story reported thatbis assistants rofused to oboy his reasonable orders, and tho Company must como Lo * the inavilable conclu- sion that thore was eithor a want of ability or gross carolesanons on the part of Mr. Blory's aseistants,” Tho letter closed by asking thnt tho nasintanta bo made to oboy the orders of tho Engineer, in whom thoy had full coatidence, or Le roplaced by better men, Presidont Huee stated that he bad recelyod the lotter, aud at ouco banded It to Truateo Kid- der, who then outered into & long explanation of tho wmattor, saying that the letter biad never beon roferrod to biny olicially. ‘The question of en- ginoeis, he raid, had beon the sors apot aioce tho tirat ono arrivod, 'Ihe tronbls was duo to & lack of harwony, and incapacity on tho part of soma ono, Tho enly defoct in tho Wator-Works man- sgoment {nherited from the old Board, he tuought, was the constrnction of tha crib, which bad not been placod Ao as to kosp the gravel out of tho pumpa, and the Commitice waa endeavor- ing to romedy thosa defects. Trustea Iglolart thought Mr. Btory shonld have reported flrat to the DBoard, and :should auy, which wonld discnasion of the bavo proferred chargos against his assiatants, if | thoy wore incompetont, Trustoo Bralnard stated that it wan well knawn that the Sacond Fuglnoer (Banuister) was lis brother-In-law, nod had boen appolntod on his rocommendation, Dut ho wanted to have It un- derutood thiat his action should not bo influenced by this relationship. 1ls moved that Storv be roqueslod to roport tho facts to tho Board, e aftorsrards modified this by movln‘: that the mattar be rofarred to the Waler-Works Gommit~ toe, aabatituting the President in his pisce, for iuvestization, Carred, A letter was then exhibitod which had been reccived by Mr. Blanchard aftor the old Board went ottt of otlics, but which was not rend slond or allowed to get within roach of the reporters, 1t fa undarsteod to be from the Holly Compaay, snd to make more spocific and sorlous charges sgainkt Story's assistants, 'Lho Doard then adjourned until a week from Taceday evoning. In tho moautime the Lnvesti- gating Cominittea will moot aud preparo ita re- rt, w’j’hn Diroctors of tho Publio Library met Thursday evening, but sdjournod untll this evouing, THE POLITICAL CRISIS, Miss Anna Dickinson at Farwell fiall, Misn Anna Dickinson loctured bofore & somo- what thin ** houso * in Farwell Hall Jast evening. ‘Cho rain fell in torronts, and the oratrix was molancholy. Hor thomo was * The Politioal Crigla.,” Her opening romarks wore rathor dif- fusivo and doolamatory. Nothing in the Repub- lio ploased her ; everything locked blue or was rotten, ‘U'o illustrate, she called into sorvico tha idol with head of gold, breast of ailver, body of brass, and foot of clay. The latter, togothor with boing of oarlh, were tn the mire. What waa themira? Tho ignorant and corrupt masscs. Who was rosponaible? The respectable citizen who noglectad the primarios an bsing unworthy of biy august pressnco, aud who allowed the elections to go by defanlt, TProple fondly imnzined that tho work of the nation, in a political souso, was over, and that they might sit down aud fold thoir arms, leaving the running of the country in the hands of their ropresontatives who were clectod by men whom no busiucss-man would trust for Lalf an hour with tho koys of his offlce, or for twenty soconds with the koye of his eafe. What wan tho result ? Aftor ten yoars of posos tho credit of the noun- try was at lowor ebb than it had been ot the close of tho War. Why? Bacauso the nation waa nogleoted, and individual interosts wero at- touded to. Lzoause educstion was not spread ns it ought to bo, cousldoiing the amount of monoy paid to maintain our public_sohools, Be- cauge thors wore in thoe Rupublio more than 4,000,000 who could not read, aud 5,000,000 who ~could wmob write. Thoro was an jmmense foreign population and sn fmmense nuwmber of eofranchined slaves. All the olemsuty of corruntlon, acting on ignor- ance, wero At work to demaralize tha country and briug the acience of ropublican governmont into contemnt, Mlss Dickinson then procecded to draw s plo- tura of public wfairs which was sull. cieat to make the uair of thu average American _citizen, however ‘*kinky,” stand on end, Everstlung wes golvg wrong., The: lootuross did not exnctly use thoe laug e, but the pith of hor soutinent 1eally was, that wo are ol mpldle #olug to destruction, If the nation folt a8 Miss Dickinuon expresasd berselt Iast night, tho duminution of the population, from an epidomio of self-destruction, would be {ucalontable. 8ho did not beliave that the '*Lost Cause™ was 1 doad feauo, The Houth hated the North slways, she sald, but to.day she lated it moro inteusoly tban ovor. The furled bau- ners of the ox-Confedoracy was dearer to tho Bouthorn heart thau our victorions flag, Tho Southern population, white and black, were ignorant. Noue of them really koow what ropublican govornment masant, ** ftate righis "—that was tho ldol of the Bouthern whita—avon with the resuit of tho civil war, The black had n confusad idea of freedom, and that was about all, The North bad been compelled to onfrauchi<e the negro in order to place lum ay & barrier batween the Itepublio and tho robel, "L'he South lald down ner artos and buried her bayo- wets, intending to accomplish at the polls what she had failed to doin tho field,—tho disiutegra. tion of the Union. The Houthern peoplo had no dea of individual exertion, Thoy were Inzy to tho heart's core, and 80 would coutinue, They liated tho North moro than ever since tha North The igoorant Boutherners Imagined that all the Northorn poople felt toward thelr sece tion an the ‘carpet-bax™ oflomals did, Tho Souttiern pross eucouraged this ldea, and the spesker read moveral vory stroug exeracts from Dizie papera, in which much sutpburio nonsonse—s kind of i1mpotont aud childish rafling—was promulgated, The Bouthernora hoped much frow & chango of par- ties,—from the triumph of the Democraoy, 1ler opinlon was, that the country, North and Boutb, neadod a change of Leart. 3tius Dickiuson, at this point, left her aubject tof:o into a detatl of our dead lu Audersou- villo, Salisbury, aod other places. Bho ketched ‘the battle-tlelds and the ceme- teries, bst_sena of doad, wne romarlked, of whioh every billow was the grive abovesvma no- ble, patriot hears. 'I'ien aho relsted someshing avout o boy who died §n a Boathera privon-pen, snd who wtill cluuF to'sn old battered Unitad Biatos flog which ho had waved, ero sbo Lecawe intensely dramatio, nud uwed Ler haudkorchiof freely, Saversl ladies imi- tated hoer example, and the divcourse becamo more malsm\hol{ than_evor, so much so that several geo{xla aft, The peroratiou was rather transcendental, and partioutarly fomiuive in its grendiloquent Yomosningoess, It whs a combls usHOD of prayer, toars, sutithoses, and sinars uoiluge, comoiuded & very loug and somes also , what disjolnted disconrse amid slighi applause, In fatars, Miss Dickiuson ooghit to try and mingle a little chosrfuinara with her efforts, ‘Tho liapublic la not yot n corpro, —_—— A QEA-DOQ DISGUSTED WITH LIFE. Bpecinl Dipaten to The Chicago Tnbune, Fonrr WA?SE, Ind,, June {,—Last night & oa- nalboatmang named Samitol Churchill mads an attompt to e his existonos by poigoning him- self, whichh, howover, proved nnsuccessful by renson of higs'aking an excensive doso. Ho ox- prossos & dol ermination to repaat the atiowmpt 80on. A faw disys suce the Captain of acanale boat on which O harchlll worke was drowned un- der circumatanca 8 which indicatod that he had boen pusticd oviirbonrd, wilnle intoxivated, ab night. Huapicion sttached strongly to Ctinrchi- i1, and his attemp & atsnleldo evidontly hins some connoction with tl at affair, which e to bo thor- oughly mvestigates! by the authoritiea, No Consolidatior:=The J. M. Brunswick & Hialc ko Company. . The friends and patre ne of the J, M. Druoswick & Talcks Company arn raspectfully sesured thai this plonser house in the bikiard mannfaciure i tho Weat Dian not cousolidated, and does not intend to consolle date, ita busineas with (hat of apy other person or firm, Tu fuct, It 8 ono of the principal objectt of our saxlety to fmprees fully upon tho publio rcind that wo are running alone, and are fully able fodo o, needing no alllance to halster up our business, Our Bousa employs more than thirly agents, who mro eone stantly travoling for the purposs of convincing tho trado that the J, M, Hrunawick & Dilcke Compaay has 10 other places of buainesa thon at Now, 47, 49, nid 50 Slato siroet, Chicaga, Tll,3 Nom, 10, and 12 West Bixth atreet, Clncinnatl, O.; and No, 211 Mlarket street, £it, Louls, Ao,, and that people nalling from othier than thess piaces, and protending to veprosont 3, aro jmposters and (rauds, 01!l on the ploncer Louso if you want ths Lesl table for the loast money, Sols sgente for {he standard American (I’holan & Gobenden) otabion. s Romember, Nos, 47, 40, and 50 State atreet, —_— e It Costs No NMore 1o drens in gool tastn than ta Lo *slonchy,” A good, stylish sujt cam ba bonght at A, J, Nuiting, the 0. 0, D, clothter’s, for $10, and from {hie grado range a1l tho way up to the extra fino sults of imported ganads nt $10, §45, or 140, This honso warronta helr sty.'os goads, and Als to ba abwolutoly fauitloss, snd mosn. to giva 10 evory eustoiner the value of hix money, The beat custom vbirk made from No. 2,300 Tinen s11d New York mills mustima at $10 dozen,' In this otie purticulir the 0. 0, D. clothior, 181 And 186 Biato atroet, is surcly lower than any Liouse in the Weat, Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroatl Bunday Train, for Omaha, Ball Lako City, Ban Franclsco, snd alt Par Weet points, will leavs the Central Dopot, foot of Laks atreet, Bunday, Junod,at10s, m. Tickels and sieaping-car berths may bo had at 89 Clark mireot, Indiana svontie and Ganal atrcot stattons, and at the depot, Thraugh tickets via Chicago & Northwestern Raltway and Chlengo, Rock Island & Pacltic Ballroad are good on this traln, —_— Glen Florn. It fa clatmed thst the salo of Glen Flors mineral water axcoods all other miueral watars sold in Chi- c3go, —_——— Irreproachable. Not ome word of censure can justly be uttersd against Hozodont, No otlier deutifrice makes the toeth white, and yet nono is so entirely free from svery objectionable ingrediont, ‘Worth Remembering, Bhould you want wall-paper or your house nesd decorating or yovr bedding roplaced with new, we rec.. ommend you to Milger, Jenking & Faxon's, 229 and 231 Slate stroot, —_—— Pianos and Orgnns. One hundred planos anud organs to rent, aleo wecond- hend planoa for sals at preat bargaine, to make room {?r n;' atock, W, W, hnnavi, #tale and Adams streots, T —— MARRIAGES. CUNKY—-FARRINGTON—M: by the Rev, K, P. Giondn i AT T Karyihaen ane Tilte Citnar. st £ ihlora vivertcotr, E e IR0 it 8 renidonos of THb bride iatens by the onee 1Xabirt Hromss tor; Aliss lision 1. P i of the formmir piace, sud Mobert toyd, af Chicaxo. ery No cards, DEATHS, OLEMRNTS—At 3\l Thirly-socon spinal moningltis, Fdna, daughsor of Cloments, aged 1 mionthn and 13 days, Fun, flunfll‘yllfin‘nlnnh £# Toronto Globe please copy. nin T, Pflmg PROUT o 3 U L S e Funoral from his Iata ro at., Haturday, Junefi, at9p. §5™Troy, N\ Y., papors ploasa cavy. VIOKJRS—In this city on the 3d {nst., R P. Viokers, prapriotar of the Bens {louss, agad 6o years, Faneral from St Patriok's Ohurch Baturday, Juzes, at 10u'clock 8. m. Frienda of tho fmily aro lavited, O'BRIEN—June 3, Lauca_ Cecalla, daughter of James 0. and Mary O'lirlst, agod 1 yoarand 3 months. Tugoral from reaitioace, 439 Nouth Wood-st., Haturday, Juna, at 11 a. m., by oarrisges to Calvary Gematory, BURROUGHH—~At her rouldence, B4 West Waahing- Harah A, Burrongns. Hiceywill bo held xt tho_honss Sstarday, 7 o Py Juna it 2o'clock p.m, ~ Frim of tho famlily arefu. Yited without furihor notleo. The ramaine will be takon to Warrsu, Ma "Massachnsstis panera ploas cops SPECIAL NOTICES, A Severe Cold Cnus- e tho musclon of my nook to, ovnte tra ould not move my_ head, - filhr LIn\lIan‘i !odhdl; of Ame 7, nbta gAva instant rollef. "ERARE HiRAMANGR, Oon- 42 duotor New liavoa Itailroad, Nold all Drug Dapot o7k, _Only 506 and $1per b A Valuable Discovery. 7. 0. W, Bouson, & prsatical phyalotan, 103 North Po- Lot M iimors (70 M Dajd Mabels ALBBckan 10 BAEY: i o icoverod that oxtract of colery and chamomile combinod, in o cortain proportion, fuvalably Curoa althor bitlous, dyspaptio. wor sick hoadsctio, nauralgia and nerrousnuss: T trininph 1a medical chetniatry, and suffarars i ovor tho country are ordoring Dy mall, ” Ho propaces (¢ in pills a1 Ko ouls per oz, The Tocior 1s [irely knawn aud higbly zerposied ia Daitt. ora,—piacupal Mothodiet, PR Uy VAN SGHAACE, STEVENSON & REID, No. 81 Laka-ut,, corner Dearborn, and all deagglsts. {80] 8. DINGGE & €O., (82] AUCTION AND CONMISSION MERCHANTS, INos. B0 & 82 East Randolph.st. Liboral Cash advanoes on conslgumonts. REGOLAR AUGTION SALE Of Hutnsesold Furniturs, Groceries, and Genoral Mor- alisndise, This Day, Saturday, 10 o'clo'k, | 1 80 hotes RROWN, and R 18 Do Vavmiolii 0 baren T10Kian Liobae-s, and £ boxos Fariun.. Al kenaral e soctment of Chrymos. Oli I Tinuravinks, Chlus, i Fatioy Artie S TOLOO R Hnlendid Tapsatey, Throo-Ply, and orrain ARPERETS, Misfits, Now Bate, Socond-hand, and la rull. von uickant Tiepr, Lambrequing and @ilt Oornices, SPCONDAAND, T 13 0'CLOCOK L. variod and desirabla stock of B habory Tvras DRn aad Dinin oo FPURNITURE T KA iy e S L w b ey : iec and Dask: a'hess Foods MUSY IE cloted outy witliont resarve, ta pay advancar, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO., 97 East Warhingtou-st. LARGE TRADE SALE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, AT AUCTION, Tuecsday Borning, June 8, at 0 o'clcok, Toudld assartmant of Now Spring Goods. Alsa, full ll:’onal Colored Buuos, Faocy Blippors, v 0. JAH, P, A!CNAIM“AA:"S By L. ROCIKWELL, .Auctlonver, 77 and 70 Buuth Dustborn-st. Baturday Morning, at 9 1-3 o'lock, Ratenslve 8alo of itich and Llogant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, Aud Isrge lineof fino FUORNITURE. Also, Carpete, Orgokors, Glasewars, oto., sad o 1 et G AR U R o dsk i e ING QOf s Utilo used, sad In lins order. & J.. LOCKWELL. P.l.CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTU.AV,, v Fofli4 Dot dsbegtnna n o R W ey B R oA L G it | ———m~ AUCTION saLgs, WM AT BOTTERS & G~ AyeTioskim, 5 Ty q PRRSONAL Pt lLY A 195 MA I VALUARL — ~ SOUTH SIDE PROPRR:y sonpayT SR ROLD B AtcTiny, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE o MONNENG, TUNIE 7, ab 1 o'clock, ag oy, Hulosrooms, fnun'et 93 [eot wouthensvenrnor of (Vabay a0d Titigof, oy L 8d Fifty.p; at., 10l foot drats, 9 lont doutivaont eorier of Wabisar, 172 fect leot frunt on Siat 171 faet rast frant on Wab 134 Feat wrat feont oo \ ar, ond and Tty died-atr. " 4 BUTerD Bfip.geq, Torinatne-thid baoh, torout &L 8 por cant. bnlance 1 and2 sears miy, iy _WAL'A NUTTERS & CO., Auctisnesr, Englewood Propert 7 AT BANKRUPT SALE, TWO LOTg, Oorner of Arnold and Bixtioth.ata,, i BY AUGTION, FOR 0ASII, MONDAY MORNING, o R e R Ty ) Beo, 16,34, 11, Ineu ' 860 T, Anstanan ot ©. fin » WAL A BUTTRI & 0. A e WAL AL BUTTERY &€ uotfons Two Lots on Rebe 75 FRET EABT OI" WO '0 BE SOLD Uy A On MONDAY MORNING, To1a & 0.8 Augtion Tioorr ook at 1 Wi, ABUTTHIS &0 Aucttongsry WESTERN-AV, PROPERTY, Lots on Adams anidl Jncksnn-suz._ (IN ROOKWELL'S SUBDIVISION), MONDAY MORNING, Junnt, at1 2 Atadisar 'elock, At Batt-rg WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Anction, 16 Desirale Lofs in Plaflerll, Comai;, MONDAY MORNING, Junn7 tolag ; & ConAuctlon Roamd. 18 Sadipemar piat, Tutte: ga0,8fthe most fausianing yilinges in Colprato, 3 it on the Dany WHL U BTN & Con A The F:n—tir? Furniture - Mertle-Front Diveling, Ho. 463 Wabashr, To be #old by Auct ON] ) PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, TRich Inlald Centrs Table, Wardrobes, B ota. TIAIE ATattraoaon, Imin-roows Mot Tabl" Eirotosri shd Chst Sboard as 8 1 Sldoboard aud Cbairs, Kilolioh Fucaiture, Lnipire Cock W3S, A. BUTTERS & CO., Anctioncers. UNREDEEMED &00DS NEW YORK MONEY LOAN OFFICE, TO BE SOLY) BY AUCTION; FENRY'H, YAAS, P, ihe Tasae namaber of Biris Gold and Siivag *CPritow & vary WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FEWELRT, Gold and 8livar Chalns, Bliver and Bil Iated Tably Turnlturo, ! adies D; k¢! ' e L A BUTTHIES A GO Koo WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juno 9, at 5 oclock, At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-s, HEDIUN FURNITURE, Parlor and Ghambor Aults, Solas, Loanges, Baxy Chairy, Cane and ook 8oxt Chaicy, otoy ot0, “Also, two Billiard Tabins. Also, at 11 o' o Fanitare and Laws Oras. Tatna:Totes, Rusilo Chalra and ¥lowor? Btanda ia grasl 30 Now Harnessen, 8 Open and Top Buggles. WAL Ae DUTTTRRY & U0 Anhonsers. REGULAR TRADE SALE, TUUNSUAY MORNING, Juna 10, st 9:3 o'alook. DRY GO0DS, REGULAR HMADE CLOTHING, Genta! Fornishing Goods, Hostary, 8hirta and Drawss largo favolce of Caraimoras, 10,000 satds. Hsmburg Fde: fndisonats by rdor 2t inks and Insartings, Visiorla' Lawns, Damask Napii a0 Towols.able Dimask Usriman Llaon Tk, it Kby d Cufls. Laco Goilare, Printad Bkiria, I Gollass an s, "STRAW GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, The stnck s composed of froah and soasanable goods, redsive direct frant Faviern cunsigagrs: + At our Balearcoms, 108 Madison-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO.. Auctioneers, BUITERS & 008 BATURDAY'S BALE, * BATURDAY, AT Y4 O'CLOOK A, M., At their Salssroom, 108 Madlson-st, FURNITURE, CARYETS, PIANOS, Eto, Rt Seiay BY G. P. GORE & CO,, $3nad 70 \Z:‘fl!l_ aveauo. AT AUCTION, On Saturday, June 5, &t 11 o'clock sharp, ‘Wo will sell a Bankrtipt Btook of CARRIAGES, Qpen and Top Buggles, Dsmocrats, Two and Thrse soring Phactonr, Open Businime Duggy, Sldobar Road Wagos. ‘Will basold to pay advances, Alto, atine 1iow of Singlo, Double and Rzpress Har messos, By GRO. 280"3 4 CO., o and70 Wabasl On Saturday, June 5, at 9 0'Clock, 14 erates WL G, 3 Olul‘vlv’:m: W. G, Crockery (mow styles), 120 paoksget Hongehold Furniture, Ttmpiro Bedstesd, Chambor Sots, Parlor Suite, Marbl aad Wood Top Tablcs, Letngon Walent. ejeiehds an Boreaur, Hall Treos, What-Nots, Estonalon Tables, Min rues, (e st usk Matirensns, Parlor aod Otfice Deskh Bhow-Cnres, Walunt Chalrs and' ltockers, Uarpsta. T elegant and tine-tona Pianar, GiOfaiE P oont & co.. ne (bosrs. AT AUCTION, On Tuesday, June 8, at 11 o'clock sharp, Wo will sell 8 Baokrupt Stook of CARRIACES, Qpen and Top Bugglor. Damocrats, Two and Thrsoupring Lsoe Pasotons, UGpen a Iiniey, one. bldubar Wa w bo sold 10 finy advanics, A ne linoof Hingta, Doudls, and Eipress Har essos, GEO P, GORE & 00., t3and 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. Tegular Auctlon Ralo of Dry Goods, Dross Goods, No- tinas, Und ds, Hambirgs, Ladlos' svd Tatant’ We brelins, Paratals, Quilts, Spreads, eto. Alvo salo of & spocial importation of Gonts' sud Ladics® 2and tbatton KIM Glaves, snd & Nno of Reynlor's Coloe Ladiea', brated Goods, At a compdata llno of Gonts', and Children's 8llk, o, 0d Cotton Glovos. -Immenso Hoslary oty of Uenta', lac it Millinory. Ovarstlrts, No- ruslies, olo, H?Inll |}|‘ P,::ll lfbfl filnfl 'I:‘l:}l- it ‘Rapiitie, Doylies, Fowolss lll'(:r:hla. s Bhtet Froats, Fronts Whi d o adtos dica g oo, . e Line d Goblate, ato. 2 oy2h, Voainat, aud Gildr s Gustans Ulothisgs 'Tno ofd-establisied Carpst Salsat 11 o'slock, ATl lius o Desirebin Darts o, e opeue§ia)a, i, TS 10, 65 mad 70 Wabasli-svs (i B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, Hegular catalogue suctiua sale of Boots, Shoes, Slip PeR¥tae’ dlaplay of svery vhrlely ol Moos, Womon's » om's, 0 4 Utfidron's oustons wads woodn 130 8. GEV. 1. QORE & CO., 64and 70 Wab THURSDAY'! Regular Auction Bale of ATAPLL and FANUY DRY GOODS, Hoslery, Notlons, Underwear, Diress Usuds, Flowerss Millirery, Hata and Oape, Clothion, it toods, Masbiaderles Gutirye Piaied Ware, Vi aad" Paraals. Auarlun scla of, Cerpats A taliTine of choica pattorua. © ale bpeds 9 ‘Thursday, Ji 0. i 2 Wako, p. qon & oo., csand T ar. SR = By H, CHADWICK & CO,, 189 and 197 East Randuipb-ot, Furatters ilog ths dz: Partor Ault o I S ] O

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