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THE CHICAGD TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 18756.—TEN PAGES. = reporter {a not sure whother ki THE CITY. Rl — Mr, Wllao,n :;l% Iu“to bis l:?&““:ru ll::hm: -mnr & n, GENERAL REWS. okl B 10,0 et AT hastly, talen in support of his assortion. e 5uu cn{lvlnmd that g"vlritlnm would aventually eat up Ohristianity. In rogard to Jesna of Naz- aroth, the apeaker dotied any preachor ta show whers Ile over olaimed to bo a God. It is truo He apore of iis Father who was in heaven ; but 10s lips on tho cross, just at the dying moment, uttered this_sentenco: ** My God, My God, whr bast Tuon forsskon mo?" It Joaus really was God, and if, ns He ouco sald, I and may Fathor are ono," how could tho semo_porson formie the mamo decmon? Ho Mrs., W. W. Kimball was thrown from a oar- | gxpsinod it by saying that the hody was of tho risge by & pair of frigbtoned horaon yesterday | enrth, and Jesus, tha man, eried out for .nm;:, morning About 10 o'cloak, at the cornor of South | tha spirit, when tue lattor was doparting tho Parv ayonus and Thirty-S1th strout, and soverely injured. e e ames Wilson, a baker in tho Bravoort Iouse, fligd':nd«lenly at that hotel at 4:16 o'clock yos- terday aflornoon. Ho lived at No: 72 Norths Las Hnllo stroot, whote Lo loaves & wife and soveral clnldren. Albort Kubrick, & hoy 11 years old, The firm of W, & J. logan, whowe temporary suapension on account of the depression In lard was aonounced a week ago, haa paid all ita crad- ftors {m full, and is nowdoing business as beforo, The tomperatura yosterdny, as obaorvoed by Manasse, optician, 83 Madison strest (Tnisuns Building), was at 8 s, m,, 83 dogrees; 108, m., 87; 12 m,, 00§ 8p.m, 933 6 p.m, 87;8p, m., 78. body, Aftor dilating In the ususl masner on this theory, Mr, Wilson olosed, and recoss was taken until 7 o'clock, At tho time appointod, about 100 poreons, dele- gates and visitors, being prosent, MR, J, HODOE, of Maasachusstts, formerly of the United Btatos waa kicked “::"' -po{f: &lo:;lwxrdp, kln which )?lu:htt:(,lflih{%ta which lie was loading on | whan in the Nor! merican squadron, ’1’»‘#1':'5!2.“.""..2’43."32’.‘1 Jefforson, yestorday foro; coul!. ;al‘;!r-nzil l;: ;;nw‘uexl:n x’i%'\:' g:l“ :l!\“n ‘;ngt‘l‘x‘:: . Ile died at noop, at | as plainly an wl :'l"ufla'o:fi:d ffé‘i‘%’;‘fifi‘.’.’&."‘uéfiuan ntreot, beforo, Ho took note of the hour and tho dato. 2 Cherlon Cranoo, a lad of G years, was ran over | Subsequontly ho wroto homo, snd rocelved s ro- 1ar] 3 3 1y by which haloarned that, making the usual L ol e e wan carod Eifowance for latitudo, ele hin- moghor dlod In ferious) e o Mame, No. 40 North Morgan atrot Massachusotts just twonty minutes bofora sho or ol \ No. i | d to his that far-off shoro. Tiio driver ia cmployad at No. 86 Wont Lako | *PRSATSG0 BUm o8 BE0K OO0 L ne sposch, in streot, which he went over some of tho ground on Tho Bocond Rogiment Ilinois State Guards | which he bad praviously trodden, 1o claimed will bold A businows mestiog this ovening at 8 for Bpiritism that it Lad less scandal than any o'clock at Burke's Ifotel, The Vice-Prostdents | othier beliof, Tus Chrlstisn Churches, ho colect aro oarnestly nnunnmll to bo pbre’unut.mu fl-lmu:], twu‘rl:: h: I3 Blznm ,;".,‘,’{,;"“‘“{“,,“‘1;’,',’;"‘; comeo beforo the on thal reatons to o :::;:fig of jmportanco wil structuro of ()hr‘iaunn:lly. 1t lhf Hp\él’txxgll(nls S could only convivce the wavering Christinn Nelttier Mr. Wadenorth nor O e tng | morld of th frutlthat was {n thom nd fn thotr B e "ther siready sivon. ¥ Tl | toschings,—which thoy could do by esrnont wark, orusor e 3ust 1 n ettor 1o, tha Prosident. o | = Ereat reformation would be spoouly wraughi xprossed an utier rofusal 1o rosign, and that he illions, - S evor writton | ANLLIDE , it could bo | Adjournod until 9 o'clock this moraiog torturad into a resignation, SSESSMENT. A morning papor yeatorday errod in announc. THE V:AE‘:: OI?'X:N]):‘A\D‘MME ing that Clerk Ambler bad " severed his conuoe- ik it tho Cillzonn Avsoiaiton. - . Ambla | Tloro f troubla In the West Tawo orer the £till rosnins it, at lenst untit tho oxpiration of | diMculty batweon tho Deputy-Assossors aud the tho yonr, which is Aug. 1. His conuection with | Town Board. Tho formor have boon used to tha monoy-brokiug fitm of C. B, Field & Co. han | jave things thoir own way, but tho prosont fong boon contomplntod, aud will uot intorfers | 1,0 0 oe Anajt pertinaclously adhoro to tho Jas, D o ol Jegod i | Dn8TCoted by tho action of the otber Town Clicint. Shovalger, o 0amAtEE: emplo Doards. Tho Assessors struck day before yos- 3 ' k-yard, was soriously huart last 4 e o Division siroot moas the bridge, | tordag, and aro aull of work, declaring fhat Hia tosm becamn fiightoned aud ran sway, | they will not go on until thoy sre paid soms on throsing him out of the wagon and Lurting him | gcoount, or, at Jeast, until the Board tells thom intornally, o was takon to his huana‘. N;.Is)un What their wagos will bo, But Justice Scully i:m;!n-muu Birshiand '"":m sl the 'mafority nr‘thnTFm l}cnd p(i:ln: u: A the following provision of the, law and plan| Gauer, b drivor on the North 8ide Rail- | thomaslves upon it : wg;h\?ua ?\‘nlled over tho dashhontd of Lis carby | Awsessors and Deputy-Assoesora shalt make ont thel e tha horges at 2 o'clock yostorday aftornoun &t | accounts in dotail, giving the dateof each day from thie coruer of Larrabes and Elm strects, and [ which thev shall have been employed, which account 3 8 Toft thigh | they shall ver(y under oath, Tl Asscasor shall fiot sumoror, The whosts passad over hi KD | 1o antitled to’ compensstion natll Lo shisll hve fled aud ipjured his right log badly. flud was uznt‘i tho llata, schedules, statemonts, and Looks appertaiue 15 By G M, but e a3 olonk, | Ida e perament ot propey o snch et to by two physicians, 3 offico of the Counf 3 o and added up. AnjAssessor, or Deputy-Ansessor, Tho amatour podestrian, Charlos J. Goodwin, | MAle sRG 2ddstub, bion G Dopdts-Avseakors head waitor at,_tho Contral Hotol, in annonpcad | $hall not be utltied o piyuniess B bas performiet 10 "k““;“.'"-“"’" “"i‘l‘g“'x’;‘m&fi:ym‘h‘x‘;“"sl"“g 1% REGARD 70 FIXING THE BATE OF COMPENSA- Link, begiuuin 3 3 Bints Shckid for S5l againat ke s oa $has, o t0 forae which, 1t In said, 18 tbo real obfoct of the cover 60 wiles in twolvo hours, If hiosuccoeds, | wirikars, the Justices may that tho rosson why ho will wnu“lm(f n‘; 1? ”locik;:?;!"lilll:' wlll&ng; they obiafi, to df"}g |: ia, ‘h].rl :llm Board will bfi 4 auled, during PRt midation, ho price mame Glenrs, Allcook, and Gl podoatsiana. et ‘moa, thoy wil ntrlkl‘n, snd,in or- from Mr. F. A, Xnoch, of Chemnitz, | der to comploto the sasonsment within the timo e O cnivod At this ofics, sanonnces | Foquired by Iaw, tho Dosrd wil Lave to sccedo ta ho death of the son of the writer, Mr, Edmund | thoir torms. Last yoar, when tho Board fixed Ueear Knoch, who perishod_in the wreck of the { on $100 & month for one class of Asscssors, and itl-fated stenmer Schiller. Mr. E. 0. Knoch was | $125 a month far snother class, the mon forced for nnumber of yesrs nesintaut 1 the Cook | thewm to sllow £125 a month all round. Thus County Hospital, ‘and was an ofiicient oflicor. Ml{ attompt to fix wages now would be practi- 1l bady waa rnco\'nrmii ImmI ul“ w(rlenk and | oally to put the town ut the mercy of the Assess- buried May 10 st L. Marie, Scitly Ialands, orB, Tho falluro of Messra. Rosoborry & Falch, | . Things wers vory dull azound the tomn office fowotocs, ot th corner of State snd Madison | Ye3tRUS: Btroets, in attributablo to the unusual dulluoss of that kind of trade since tho panio, sud the do- prociation of stoclk, which in somo atylish arti- clou has been as hugh s 60 per cont and in oth- o8 20, Jowolry i a luxury which peopls hava pot wsought for much since the panic struck tho countiy, and tho failure of jowolers s scarcely to bo wondered at. A hoartrending affale occurrod on Twanty- eecond wireot yonterday, rosulting from tho ub- wucceesful attompt of o colored artist to balauce two pas of whitewash on a stick ovor lns | Some of she wen think that Bupervikor Daker shoulder. The pail thiat was dostined to falt [ should do somotbing for them, but Balier thinka sliuck nonr o young lady in fine raimeot, which | that ho hins enongh to do to get tho town money was chnnged in color—an was thollady's face, for | out of Larry,0'ricn’s hande, and will not pay ihat matter. 'ho snddest result waw that hor | out any monoy without a warrant from tho teautiful hoir turnod white in considerably loss | Board.” One of tho Doputy-Assessors romarked thau & night. It was, Lowover, not grief or | that Baker had a right to make all Lo could by slarm tuat produced this offect—it was white- | keoplog tho town monoy at intoreat, and was woeh, righit in retusing to talkio sny risk, or puy out any Two gontlemot with vallacs and linon dusters | 010 monoy than e bad to, = nalied o hackmad on the Clark street staud the | o0 00 olace of the men In the Town wny to tho Lake stroot dopot. * Want to maxo | 18 p o men In the Tom ho Lastern trajn ¢ snid he; “botter jump in; {Wl;d. lm{’i: un:;.;gh:)fi’nu ‘yu:‘mcl;:, :.{:Fulg:f' Ay 78 A O ol Saly weven ,’}‘,’"“‘fi" il stand oo, aud, AF 8 (e A ! timo, o passengors thoug! oy ) 3 sould mrko tiia lrlponpmnl, and, by pome run- | Sessor uud Liy mon will have ouly thoir 5 trouble for their pains, The law provides that ing and fast walking, puccesdod in gettiug to Hiin seation About forty mitutos boforo the train | ib caso of failure 10 maks & roturn of tho assess- i ijualization shall ontiniate ft. A proposition to roturn and kill tho Lack. | mouk tho Dloard of Equal s wa oot A b Lavo. boan oaprind | 108 Yaloadlon, I that cato, Mr. Lysa sud bis cut bad not the latter oapiod thom as they ro- [ PAl0 mll-vot rocolve penstion, ‘I'ne success of tho *byes™ with the Bouth :fl:flfigh :l::d‘:’:fi:ted by fulnlde M huess Town Board has oncourayed tho West Town Assossors to adopt this courso, but it scemns Tire-Marahal Benner and his assiatanta wore | njost probablo tuat they will dincover that thoy resout yostorday afternoon at Engioe liouse | caunos rido aver tha law, howovar hatd it may ;io‘ 10, on L'ucifio avenue, to witness tests of a | bo, while the presont Board holds offico. At now invontion devised by William Mclntyre, of | nresont about two-thirds of the sssessmont hias Lngine No. 1, for the purpose of cuabliug firé- | besn completed, but all the clerical Jabor atll) ro- mou to enter buildings filled with smoke aud re- | mainy Lo be porformed, wain & mm‘l;‘ longer lh;n lI.!n\n it Ia‘pnnullblo ————— to without it. 'Lhe dovice conuists of a A ok mado of woolen cloth, and fitted to cover S1COGAL LETTERS: tho entire face and & portion of the hiosd, Thore T the Edilor of The Chicago Tvibuns: o perforations for tho oyes, coversd with thin ;:un‘.:.. of mica. urmmvn;:' ia done through & ( Cumoaco, June 11,.—Tho controversy which is tin tubo, slixped to thio mouth aud filled with a | at presont being carried on in the papers with chiemical solution and oil. ‘The bath-room in tho | regard to thoe reduoction of tho salaries of fomalo ;“3‘!““'1‘:“::: "d“" ‘tlllled"fl'u'l: :::i‘::d" :l"x“ n‘]’}:' teachers in the publio schools, although It Las ul:;'sfa Ho e aaveral elforts _to stay | boen spirited and thoruugh, haw, to my mind, Jonger, but could not, owing to some doficloncy | nat treated the audjoct in all ite pointa of viow: in lus mask and the difficulty in filliog the room | and I would beg leave, through the medium of your valuable papor, to eall the attontion of the ABSEBBOR MIAN was reported to huvo declated that morning that not a book ahould go out of tho ofiico untit {he Board camo to terma, and 8o not & wan was b wotk, Hupervisor Bakae regards the situation with his babitual pblegn. Ho #aid the man bad done a vory foolisn thing. Accordiog to his statement, Asaessor Ryan is desirous of sottling the dificuity sod porsusding the mon to go tu work, but, a4 a fow discharzes would soon sottle them, it is most probable that ho is msking common cause with the boys. with smoke. He prnficuo- 0 make other teals, and Is confident that he will succeed in romaine public sud thoss Laving tho control of tho mat- ter to a fow conaiderations, which may jnfluence ing fully twooty minutes or more In & room dousely filled with smoke, Ils invantion isa thelr judgmout aa to the proprioty of auoch & courso, good une, aud If it can ba put to practioal use, Assaming that the resson for this reduction s wilbo of value, A meoting of 'fg: Xl)lfian:t‘r?r’ux:; the Mercantile Inwuranco Company wns Lield at thoir oflics yes- | 20080my, the solution of the problom scems terday to considor monsures to make up the im- | comparatively easy. If the reault to bo accom- pliskied {s tho lightenlug of the burdons of the tax-payors, the qusstion whether the reduction proposod Ia tlio moat just, satlafactory, or expo- pmirment of their capitel, Itwas decided to fol- 1aw the conrso laid down in yesterday's ‘l‘mmymz1 ,',"d accardingly ndmnlon of the eapital stock will Compy hancoirl o osoatn,of 80 much | 01w way o so doing v tho thng Lo bo dnposed : of. B of its own atock as will suabta it to carcy aus tha Toady nufl)claml{ demonstrated by othier corro. apondents (at Jesss to the satisfaction of uu- vrojuticad and fair-minded persous) ; but ihe c“:nsl(nn of the reasonablencss and expedioncy of + firat part of the plan, Ju addition to this rotire- meut of atock, the propsictors will assesa theme. eolved ln:nuuxl()n éu raise & conslderabln sum to B e onbt o popany g far that thora will | {A X0 of roduoin taxes still ramains 12 be considared. Now, if It can b shown that it is much moro just, and would bo productive of far better reauits, to exercise economy by the reduc- ba no doabt of ita positlon, The capital stock, which is now 2240,000, is likely Lo be reduced ta tiou of salarlea In other quarters, thon surely it is wiaest to commence the reform where it will 0 ovon 8200,000, though the oxact ligares Lave do the most good, pocunisrly, 3f not in other uot yet been made known if, indeed, they bavo buon'agreed on, Thero 18 no sufliciont reason why the Cnmlvl?ly. with the n{rlwndman‘t: made, 1nay ot succeed to an excellont position aud o controvert the implisd amsertlon Bt fl-luck | ways. b only juss and ressonablo way ta do i i o i . | this, in my opinion, is Yy roduclug the aalaries ys alteuds Chicago tire-jusurauce compa. D 8 alen, of noarly all of tho city snd county and othor political’ omcn‘u‘; Tue’ (uu\bm‘ of l{x(n hphm of SPIRITUALISM. sconomy must be apparent to all, and the res- sous fur its adoption aro many snd excollent, “::""f;'r‘mm‘_" : Lo T‘;“"':‘"fl “‘ ":":;"""l; 1a | A180Dg them may b montioned Yta following 1 o Assoclation of Bpinituslists hol ‘The aforessid ofiicials aro being paid moro & prefimmary nx}nn-l session [o Graw's Opers- | than they earn, Their salarios range from $1,000 1all, West Madison stroet, yeatordsy moruing | to ¥8,000 or 10,000 por aunum, 1arely bolow and afternoou, Dr. J. 51, Howard, of Michigsu, Ecl)-m-kimr :t;lnll -T';fi’nx;" :f:"“z':d?f' dum‘ preuidsd. The aitendsnce was very small, leas | gyl Ao sl ol Y She standard of than fifty people being ju attendanco, Most of | grios, Peben Tately bol n.g; pnxx ;:J;:':fi:u'gf.m. theso wore very old men and women, Among | Compars the haurs of worky for fustaneo, the uotables pressat were E, V, Wilkon, of Du- —— An- nnllf:l't nmll golluelou.‘fld okY 'lll‘m“ officars, 0 Sy . | work frotn 10 ». m. until 4 p. 1, Thoso are their Tago County, sditor of the spivituals || LS O aare . Hoady bt s otuele st at Work; Dr, J. . Hoverancs, of | {iyeanpent in work, Wi wajority of the Milwaukeo, aud J, Hodge, of Massachusetts, | gficialu appropriste baif the time to thomsclves, Notbing was done, oxceptin tho way of desul- | aud some of thoe ofices mre erfect tory atk, at tho mormug sesslon. 1n the atter- | sinecuzes, requiring no attoution from ucums~ uooy, Dr, Howard junde somo remarku relative | Lonta, On the other band the teacher works to the nccessity of united sction, bub rozum- | U s, m. notil 4:30 p. m., and the nature of tho mouded the postpoucment of business until all | labor fu auch that 1t requires incessant attou- the dolegstes expocted would Liave arrived. tion. As a furthier proof that those onicials sre ML, WILSON rocoiving more than thioy oarn, it may be niated {00k accavion to make s joug spoech,’in which | au s face that but vory fow of thowm could obtain bie zeluted mauy of tho stories comwon to all | ewployweut in the ofilce of » merchant b hait people who bolieve in b pecultar doo- | thelr [nmuun( salary, while the gonorality of of- trines. Mo undertovk to aualyze the | ficiont olorks aud bookLeepers ara paid ss much, claracters of goveral eraovy - present, | if not moro, than school-teachiers, If the do- aul askod them to cantradict biw it Lo was wrong. Amoug others, be particularized a T'uiue UNE Teporter whu was prescat, saylng thae ho ‘Yau seligiouy wand ls any oniterion of wages, this auglit ta be in itself conclusive, Agsin, s distinction must 3 ba wade ju the quality of the Jabor. Tho ditch~ aturally ou his mothor's slde of | digger caunot hupo to bo paid like tua legistatar, the louse; **nervous, bilious, sauguine” on | nor the Inferior clerk like the Mayor; aud it tho (ather's lde; ‘and ** ekeptical to the core.” . | appears 1o me that the principle should iusire Lha latter characteristio wes hixhiy applicable, | to school-teachiors a highier salsry than politicsl ot least w0 far as the peculiar theorica of A ‘Wilson az0 conceraed. As (o the rest, s mi oother is wost likely Lo wonopolize soy mlxp‘li n has aay be lyiug loose around the boss, The bummumera, 12 the wuccesa aud tranauillity of & ::I.lnk] d::":f,' upgn the prounnd\:%n an:l TIABA¢ en the persons g [l It oocupation should lumo . m';x‘aa wan" ‘u.- muneration than the mers ministerisl officer, It is an offica of mors dignity, and of more impor- tauce to the publio iutercsts, to be en- gaged {n promoting tho intellectual or well a3 moral growth of futuro citizens, than lolling about tha court-room, nominaliy a batilff, sauntering sbont tho strocts in the character of a0 Ansassor or Collector, or aeribbling 1n one of tho numerons clorkships of the City or Connty Qovornments, Edueated and onlightensd labor- ora engngod in & kindred occupation, should be pald more liborally than mere automatons. This all goen to provo that If we must oxarcise economy 1n the matter of componsation, lot it bo exorcised in the cases whoro thers exists tho grentost neod for 1. When tho salaries of those political bummera have been reduced to a just atandard, tlien it will bo timo to talk of cutitng down tho niggardly pay of teacherat but whilo the prosent muntilicont aalaries aro paid to low. rum-soaked politiciana, it in too presumptuous to ask a roduction In tho salary of teachers. The City-11a1l and County-Inilding aford & rich fleld for ko dotorminad economist, aiid & ewasping raduction in those depnrtments would save thon. sands of doliars to tha people. Whst politician lias tho moral courage to proposs such s nions- ure? O. T, F. ANXUAL RECEPTION OF THE IHOMB FOR THE FRIENDLESH. To the Rditor of The Chicaga Tridune : Cutrcaao, Juno 11,~Thursday from 10 », m. to 10 p. m. wos tho gals day of the year at this benovolont inatilution. As if Providencs smilod on tho entorp: the day wea “'Tho bridal of oarth and sky." Flowers and hanging-baskets ndornoll the rooms, which wore all thrown opon to Inspection, the musio of pisno, violin, flute and ‘cornot rang out eonorously at Intorvals, variod by tho beautiful singing of 3isa Haskoll, Tho * Homo " childron were in holiday attire, aud hosts of visitors thronged the houss. A Homo for tho Friendless! Dlossings on thom who first brought this beautiful thought into lifal This noble chiarity located at 911 Wabnsh avenuo, has pow completed sixteen yoars of work ; has a (amily conatantly of near 150 fu- mates, consleting—beside thoso in chargo—of adult womon, gicls, and boya under 10 or 12 years, This family changes from monih fo month, the total numboer carad for tho past yoar being 2,241; besido giving moro than 1,000 meals to men asking at tho door. Itcontsina a daily hiome nchiaol for instruction in common school Lianchos, and a home-industrial school, besido tho Burr Mission, 18 Iosrd of Managora numbers 120 ludies, It is mtended that the dilforont chutches of tho city shall be ropresentod by st loast onn lady. Mrs, IHoge and Mrs, Livermore were smong tho foremost workers of this charity, bofore thoir Iabors in foaupurating esnitars fairs gained them a national reputation. A few of tho Exco- utive Committeo have sorved straight throngh tho sixtecn years of tho Home. Mre. J. Grant, tho widow of tho Ilov, Joel trant, of Lockport, is tho matron: Eliza W. Bowman tho aesistont matron and editor; Jliss L, Johuson, home teaclior; Mra. Snrah Jonnetto Hovoy, industiial tencher, anu D. Austin and the lov, I, . Dickinson aro respectivoly tho teachor and mis- slonary of tho Burr mission on Third avenue, Tha wise managemant of Lhass in chargo, fn wmaking this groat building howe-like aud com- Zortable, at the least oxpsupe practicable, de- serves special mention. lero isno oxtravagance of dress parade, but abundance of all that is needful, With a family of nosr 150 coustantly, the average oxpense of each is about 81,60'a woolk. T'ho total cost of carrying on tho Home in its vasious dopartments is 1,000 per month, T'rough tho munitlcout gifts of Mr. Burr, itagreat patron, it realizen an annual interest of ahout 84,000, which beforo tho fire amounted to about 7,000 yearly. At prosent itw trensury iu nearly empty, “snd’ it neads tho immediate aid of all kind-henrted peoplo. Among tho visitors was s clorgymsn who takos nway tho littls pot lamb, fotyerlosn tobbio Htoacao, tim youngost of el childron, tu oponing arms and a foater motlier in Iowa, 'Cho httlo artist of the Homa is woe Clarloy, ol 8summers, whoso plossant, confid- it smilo wonld bring_sunshino to somo lonoly heart, Hultans, of Mozican origin, showa un- usual talent {o shkotching. A littlo missof 5, with raven ringlots, miuced through the Greelan Lend, and gave n bow 6o worthy of fastionaplo circlea as proved her a porfect minic. A boy of 8 was noted by his teachor a8 possessing ale- monts of noblo manhood, 1f trained with judic- fons hand, Thoey who caro for those littlo oncs will flud the Mastor accopts it as done to Him- solf. In duo nearou thoy shall reap if thoy fmut not. ** Holp these wonson.” AL L. H. OIVE D8 WATER. To the Editor of The Chicano Tribune: Cnicaao, June 11.—Will you plonsa oall atten- tlon to the fact of the great inconvenience to shich we of tho Houth Sido are subjscted by ths losufMiciont supply of water. It is only early in the morning aud in the evening that'wo canhave wator with aoy sccurity above tho basomont floor, and yot wo are only just south of Thirly-second stroot. My neigbbors Lave tho mamo troublo aa mysoll, and wo ara wondorlng how we can bove it obvisted, What mnkes it 8till more provoking is that our water taxes havo boon mora (Lan doublod this yoar, aud we have lens convenience thay last yoar. 1P we pay hoawily for water and its benelits, it Ja 0o more than right that wo sliould have them, 1f tho troublo begins befora the scorching weathor comes (wo bave had tho troublo for over a inonth), what 1aust we oxpect dwing the heated, dnhmllnufi scaron just opening upou us? Now you woul confor n great favor upon many of your readers fn thin vicluity If you would lond us’your aid in thin necessary improvement for our comfort and rights, BUnSCRILER. —e—s. THE COUNTY BUILDING. 1he Public-Hervico Committee audited sundry bills yosterday. % The Comuitteo on Town and Town Aoconuts wan engaged yestorday afterncon in suditing Dbills from the Tosrn of Liako, Bamuel Aslhton, it Is undorstood, intends to measuro popularity with Commisslonor Jones st the polla thin fall. To that end, it a said, he bas takon rooms on the South Bide, The extra olorke in the County Treasnrer's office complaio of unjost discrimination. While they receive 33 per day, tho same class of sm- ployes in the County Clork's ofiice rocolve 84, ‘The clerical forco of the County Treasurer's oftice will not obasrvo tho coming 8abbath, Thoy will be employed in proparing tho delinquant taxlist, upon which judgiont is to bo asked Aonday, Thomas F. Judge, the good looking olerk of the Couuty Treauror's oflice, was yesterday the rociplone of u basket of tlowora from the lady employes, 1loswiied Lis politest thanks, which noomed to repay tho douors, The Grand Jury yestorday found an indlot- ment against Jobn James Norton sod Johu Pore ry, bunkolsts, who, on the 10th inst., roped Ed- ward Nolason into No, 67 North Ialsted utreot, and ewludled him out of §175. Mary Hofright, a woman who in 1870 fell from a window at tuo County Hospital wlhile wash- ing it, and permanently dizabted bheruelf, yester- day recelved 100 from the county trensury, ‘upon the ordor of the County Board. A communication was roceived by the Connty Board yesterdsy from the Comminsionsrs of Highways of tho Town of Leydeu asking an ap propriation of §333.433¢ to mrllr the bridge across tho Deaplaines Hiver, on the road leading from Chicago to Elgin, ‘The declion_of the Supreme Court in the case of John Lawlor agamast the Paople orror was fited with the Clork of the Crimina! Court zuunlly ravarsing the fudgment of the lower Court and roiustativg the causs. Lawlor was triod in Docomber, 1874, for an asssult with jntent to kill upon & gambler named Devol, snd found gullty aud sentencod to threo yoars in the Lenitoutjury. Lawlior's counsol applied for and obtsinad a writ of error, which ‘was made s supsiecdesn, Lawlor was admitted to bail pending the declsion, A couple of ‘T'outons presentod themselvos at the Jiceuse-clork’s desk in the Couuty Clerk's of- tica yoatorday, and asked for license, ‘Ihoir names wore domanded, which, upon belng told, remiuded the clerk that only a waak or #o pro- vious ho had insued licanso to the same parties. Addreasing 180, ho asked it bis compavion was not his wifo, The response was ** Yes!" which wan folluwed by & renewal of the demand for @ leanwo, **Aud what do you want with liconne " coutinnel tho clerk. “*'Liccans,” re- snonded the 'outon; *of course wo want lisouze—wo ars Fulug to open a cigar-store," 'le b;.:unplul'nml clerk ‘fmns) h‘:. book, and left he neoie, afior remarkity tho puir that had probably wago » mhi‘ukn. L ey FUBLIO BUILDINOS, ‘The Joint Committos on Publio Buildin Publio Glarities held a moolin, T e noat. A complalut wes xu& from the con. tractor for carpentor work on tho addition to th Ansano Avyluul, to the effect that the brick-work was bolug’ dnlu(ed. which would prove a serious detsimont to lifm, for which be ni‘aoum hold tho county gespousible. The Commlittea were satislled that the Drick-work was bei duisyed, aad whlle Vaking 15e " s over the coniractor csme in and ex- plainod that hLe wes delaved abont s month in getting possesslon of the ground, Te ealil the delay bad beon a great damage to im, for if ha bad gotten possossion of tho ground earlier he could have hired hin toen cheaper. Aftor nome further conversation, the ~eontractor agrood to put on all tho men ha could work Mon- day, avd to complete his contract by the 15th of Atigust, A discusalon tlhon ensued over & bill of the countractor for $725, rendored for service as fore- man to Ia‘ylug tho foundation, but no action was takon. Tho Committas recommended the erac- tion of & new machino and hollor-houso st the Asylnm, to bo dono by contract, and doferred the opening of bids for furnishing steam-lLesting apparatus until Mouday, pies THE CITY-HALL, “The police snd firemen will be pald to-day, The strest emploses of the Board of Publia Worka will bo paid to-dsy at the Exposition Building. The Committes on Strsets and Alleys for tho Bouth Division will mect Baturday sftornvon at 2 o'clock in tho City Clerk's office, Tho Finanoce Committes wera in session yes- terday afternoon at the Comptroller's offies, but boyoud auditing monthly billa transacted no businnss. Ald. Peter Mahryestorday appeared in & brand new suit of olothos, oponed s ke of lager for the bonotit of City-t1all loafers, and pretendoed that it was nia forttoth birthday. It was fuony, Commissionors Rono and Klokke occupied thelr time yeaterday in dirposing of the cases of recaleitrant poolers, Commissioner Sheridan is al.lll coulivod to biv houso with his Faber-atatbed ngor. * alotninks I will go fiaing," sald an Aldor- man yesterday foronoon in tho Mayor's oftice, as ho lonked nt the empty chalr of that dignitary. And then Ald, Hildreth, Htout, White, and Con Mahounoy and W. ¥, Iildroth, made up thoir minds to go to Fox Laka and see bow the Mayor Colvin party waa getting on, Thero 18 but littls doubt na to tho fato of the ordinauce _creating the offico of Duilding In- gpector. Many of the Aldarmen aro dissatiatiod with the provisions of tho ordinanco, and, bo- caues they bave failed in thoir offoris to pass their amendmonts, they will vote soiidiy sgainat ft, Uoesides this, the salaries of tho Firo Wardons aro but 81,200, and tho oflico in Tun far cheaper ab prosent than it evor could be undor & high-salaried Building Inspector. Whatover complaints lLave or may Le mado about ropoated violatians of tho fire ordinance can haraly bo laid to the Fire War- dens, Most of such violations ariso rather from tho want of prapor Insiructions to thom, The Board of I'ublic Works claima to bave au- thority over them, likewiso the Board of Police, and most cortainly tho I'iro Marahal has. Tho Aldormen liave proposed to remedy the difliculty by placing tho Wardens directly under the con- trol of tho Fire Maroaal, andmaking thom re- spoosiblo to hum only. This disposition of the caso will bo an admirablo ona, for au instanco of Yire-sfavabal Bonner oonntenancing the viola- tion of su vrdinanco bns yet to be rocorded. —_— CRIMINAL, Henry Watson aod Matthew Mackinros quar- relod ovor somo trivial matter yeatorday, in No. 172 West Madison street, aud $ho formor siruok tho latter on the head with s latchet, burting lim sovoroly. Both wero taken in custody by Oficor Batler. Jobin Mulholland, Tirst Mate of the ateamer ‘Obio, was arralgned bofora Commissionor Hoyne yestorday, chargod with an ssesult on James Dukos, a saitor. It appoared from tho ovidouco of the Ilatter that the Mato asgaultod bim Tharsdsy morning becauso he rofusod to do daty whon it was not hila watch. Dukes says that tho Mata kicked him, pounded Lim, and tivished by jumpiog on him woon ho was down. T'ho roults of the bru- tul trontment aro to ho mcen in soyeral bad wounds on Dukos' bead and body. 3fulbolland was bound over 1n bail of $250 to annwor the chargos in tho United Btatos District Court. Another Grangor hss fallen. His abldiog rlnco 19 Auguats, IlL, snd T, J. Holt his name. iy Boon aftor 'bus timo it waa tho lottery swindlo. rogistoring his name st tho hotal, Lo was ac- costed Ly a pentocl-appesting young man, who hnd provionsly lived tn tho borg from which Holt had but just arrived, and waa personally acquainted with sl 1ts prominont eitizens, The two atrolled out into the stroet, and subsoquently into a lottory-offico, where, to Lis astonishment, tho former rosident of Auguata learned that ho was the lucky holder of a ticket calling for 3300, As he could not couvaniently be In thoclity at the time of “tuo drawing,” Mr. Ilolt kindly ad- vsnced him the sum of £350 and Look the prigo- tickot off Lis handa. Halt now realizen that he hias boen egrogionsly ewindlod, and thivks the police should ssmst him to rocover his loat ducata, ARREAT OF CONXELL'S MUNDERER, Day bolore yosterday while Oficor Stewart wan pansing Along Ciacic strest, on Lia way to tho Armory, he saw a 3ounfi man standing in the doorway in front of a building near Harrison atrost, having hia boots hlackened by a boy. 'Thare wore atajos of blaod on tho young man's ahirt-bosom, and Htowsrt, aftor scanning him closoly, decided to arrest him on suspicion and cattse him to give an account of himself. 1t was fouud aut at the Acwmory, whora tha prisonsr gave tho name of John Meoney, that he was wanted for the Lilling of = Edwsrd Con- noll, Bopt. 20. Tho prisoner usos the nting of Btephens, aund is about 17 yonra of age, On the date abovo montiouod bo aud Connell had a disputo in a saloon at tho cor- ver of Canaland Itandolph streota’ about the vayment for some drinks, and, ho_ states, Qon- nell struck him just as thoyatopped outside, Ho told tho decoased that if lio hit him again ho would shoot bim, and, on the for- mor mensoing him & second time, he drew a revolver and fired. ‘I'lie ball entered Connoll's abdomen, and Ls foll. Meensy, or Etephons, ran away and ascaped until his arrost, romsining in 8t Lonia until few days ago. Counoll was taken to the County Hoapital, whera ho lingored four days and dled, His pa- rents live st No. 331 Wost Taylor atroot, and the prisoner at No. 102 Hooloy avenne, A brotlier of docossod recognized Biephens aa the party who did tho shooting, and was sbout 10 wreak yengoance on him in the station, but was pravented. ‘The prisoner was takou to the Madison Btroet Btation, where ho will be detalned until tho witnessen of the shooting can be found, Ha In & crimo-hardened youth, and admits that snlhmm\ Connell, but zaya he did o in self- ofeso, — SUBURBAN: ABLINOTON EIOUTS, The cltizens of Arlingtou eignte had an un- uausl and sgrooable catertsinment Isat Tuesday ovening in the lecture given atthe rooms of the Home Literary Association, by Mr, W. AL R, Freuch, of the firm of Oloveland & French, landacapo architects of Chicsgo, on the subject of landscape gardening, The lecturor troatod bla subject in & way new to most of hils suditors, sdding to the interest of his romarks by rapld and amusing piotorial fllustrations with chalk and charcoal, which brought vividly beforo the oye the effect of varlous lapdacaps trestments, and the differenco botweon the artistic manage- mout of grounds, publio or private, and tha un- aliliful sattomps at the emboltisbmont of the same, Tho difforonce beiween placing a houso in an fll-chosou place upon s high bare Lill and sotting it upon somewhat lower kround, whore a background of troes and b sides could be seoured was most atriking, woll a5 somoe lako scenes illustratlve of tho akiliful and unskillfal managsment of groups of treon, Hisromarks to the audionce ibat their own coneciencos prabably acoused thom elicited » amilo of meok acknowledgment. The contrasi botwaon the Grecian wmiden and the modora bello, although sppsrently romoto from tho subjoct, olucidated some pflncili!n of propor« tion and taste which aro spplicablo ogually ta rsonsl adornwent to landacapo gardene nlu. and drew from Louso rounds of ap~ ause. ‘I'ho Jeading idos of thelocturer was that land- &cape gardening in its highest branches not solely, nor aven chietly, & docorative or faucy art, but & useful and practical ono, aiming at tho ar- rangoment of tracts of land 50 as to adapt them most conveniently,aconomically, and tastefully ta the wanta of clvilized Labit The history of this modorn art gover hundred yoars, but jstaking in the Northwest & newer and ‘wider form, by combiniug tho esthetio with ths more utilitarion objecta In layiog out towne snd citlea as well as private ostaled aud publio ploasuire-grouads, Giroat parky sud boulevardy were sa acknowledged waub of great citios, but ought, if poasiblo, to be In the interior of tha oities for tho use of the poorer clazses, In smaller towns 1at0 ploawure grounds not weodad, but a village itself might bo practically » E“k by Rood taste and publ amang 6 citizens | tress and grass w ‘valuable ore wore hsn 0 Ovnflhlnll“ bmhfl:ill.:a small Imml‘.I :u the use of elaborale artifiolal embellishiments, such ae_ fountains, stalues, terraces, monu- ments, arbors, elo., {n parks, comotories, and other grounds, and raliod chisfly upon the akill- 1l uas of the simple and choap elomonts of Na- Sure, grasn and troes. The skill of the Iand. scape gardoner was not Intonded tosuporssde tho oxcroise of private tasto, but to anpplement aud form it. Novortheloss, tralned Intolligencs was ueoful in this aain other professiona to srrive promptly at dosirablo results, and groas knowl- odgo of ‘enginoering, fino art, and architedture might woll be applied to it, EVANSTON. The Congregations! Church was well filled Thursdsy evening to llsten to he declamation cantost for the honors of the Proparstory School of the Northwostern University, Tho following programimno was carried out very snccessfully: The Dying Alchomint...... B Qurfew Muat Not Ring To-Hi On Employing Indisns Agains et G JI1, B, Hemonway 3, T\ Musgrovo . T, Wakemnn een Jorome Gilman Tho judgon were Lymao J. Gsge, Francls Bradley, Dr, 11. M, Daoniater, Gen, A. O, Ducat, and L,'i1. Boufoll, They kad no dificulty in do- ciding that Miss Prindlo oxcelled all others in tho display of histrionic ability, but wero divided in_their ‘opinions sa jto who pave the best oxbibition_of_ forensic talent, two voting for J. T. Musgrove, aund two for Jo- xome Gilman, ~As Mr. Dontell could uot immodiatoly declde between theso two, tho oth- era laft tho anstiug vato to Lim, At Isat accounts he was in favor of Gilman, Tua Water-Works Invoatigating Committes wvas to have hold a mooting Thursday ovening. As Mr, Huse dld not appoar, $his other mombors adjourned the moeting. The Itov. M. M. Parkhuret did not lecturo Thureday evening, as anuounced, & postpone ment until the 17tk having boon declded on, Tho childron of tho Catliolic schools of the village gave an interesting ontortainmont at Jounings' Hall Thuredsy evouing, whioh way Inrgely attonded. LARE YOREST. The closing exorclaos of Lake Forest Academy will tako place Monday, Tuesday, and Thuraday. Thio firat two days will bo devoted to the annual oxaminations, Tuesday in particular hoing resorv- od for advancod classes in Gorman, Latin, and Greck. The exhibition Thursday will consist of declamations, original and solootnd, with aing- ing by tho Aoadomy Glos Club, and planc-musta by tho pupile. The exorcisca wilt bogin prompte 1y a4 10:00 &, m. TEMPERANCE. INDIANA, InprakAroris, Ind,, Juno 11,.—The Temper- ance Convontlon reassombled again this morn- ipg, and after the ususl devotional oxorcises a plan for orgavizing district sssociations was read and approved ; also a plan for carrying on tho juvenile work was adoptod after considera- ble dobato, in-which an anti-tobacco plodge was Incorporatod. ‘The Committes on Momorial to Congress snb- mittod the following, which waa adopted s Inasmuch as the traflic in intoxloating lquors is & great national evil, causiug annually » foarful destruo. tion of life and property, and soriously affecting tlha moral, soclal, aud material intorvats of the whole country; and'inasmuch, in the judgment of tuls Gon- youtios, It 1a tho duty of Congross to oxercise al its legitimste powors for its suppression ; thorefor Lesalred, 1, That thfs Conventlon ‘respoctfally me- morinlize the United States Senataand Hoaseof Liopro- nontatives iu Congress sasembled to sppoint & Nationsl Uomimission to juveatigato und report upon the effects of this alcoliolic iquor trallo upon psuperisin, crims, revonue, taxation, and tho goneral welfara of tlis couns I 2, To prohidit the manufscture and sals of such ‘boverages in the Diatrict of Columbia and the Torri. torien of thio United Hiates, & To prohibit the jmportation of slcoholla lquors from forcign countrioa, 4. o requiro total abatinence from all anch bover- agen on tho patt of ofliclats and subordinates in tho vil, milltary, snd naval service of the Unltod States, 5. ‘That $he Exceative Committes of tho Woman's ‘Temperunce Unon of Indiana be {nstructed to prepare o potition fo the Bcnate sud 1louse of Liepressutatives covering the ground taken by this momorial, aud to ciroulnte it turoughout the State, @, That the followivg commiltes be appolated to rescut this memorial aud tho accompanylug potition 0 Cungreas : Tho llon, Willlam Dacter, to represent the palitical interesta of Indiansi Dr, J, I, Baillo, to Topresent thae Chirletian Churches of Indisna ; Chadles A, Cofflu, of Rickwmond, to ropresent tho Doard of Hinto Ghiriota ; sud My, Gov, Wallace, the women of ndiana, ‘Tho Committes on Nomination of Oficers re- ported the followiug as oflicers for tha ensuin; yoar, whioch wors -ccoiuedx Prostdent, Mrs. Z, G. Wallace, Indisnapolin; Correupouding Boo- rotary, Miss Surretta Hoyt Indisnapolis; Kecord- ing Bocratary, Alico A, Yiuing, Laporto; Treas- urer, Mra, M. M. Finch, lnmnn-pouui and ono Vico-Prestdont for oach Congreenional district. After tho passage of varions rosolutions of mlnu‘i'l importance, the Convontion sdjourned sine die. * » e e NEW ORLEANS QUARANTINE. New Onueans, June 11,—A quarantine of ten ‘daya has boon proclaimed by Gov. Kellogg againat the porta of Havana sod Vers Cruz from the 10th of June, but vuder & new roguls- tion of the Board of Health the ten days, in the cano of all vesscls bringing olenn billa of health, will bogin to count from the time of thair leav- ing thewr port for Now Orloan: —_— Gon, Shorman. Goorgs Alfred Townsond writes to the Graph- io an entertaining account of CGen, Sherman's home-life in 8t. Louis. The Gonoral is perfect~ ly o% homae in Bt. Louls, aud Is vory popular, 1o 18 at paioe to be very cordial with people, aud goos to entertalnments with a freedom which nover failstn bo charming. Mrs. Sherman, a aiet lady, who has grest Influence over the onoral, {8 with bim aimoat all the time, and thoy give ploasans recoptions at their dwelling at “loast on ono night of the wook. Tueir two fine young daughters sre at achool in Obio, “Mis¢ Lizzie Bherman is yis- dtibpg In tho Iast, and Mrs. Fitch ia quiotly eusconced in hor trans-Missisaippi honie, The celabrated jowels which the Kio- dive gave ostansibly to Mrs. Fitch wera designed for the Ganatal s & {amily pressnt, but the del- icato occason of his d-uf(hur’l wedding was solected to offer them nominally to Mra. Fitoh. It is underntood in B¢, Louls soclety that these treasures will bo dinded up smoug the daugh- tars, sad preaumably the gift is worth something under $100,000, The family mansion is & large brick building, equare aud high, with high ocellings, large Lalls and chambor, and is well fitted to be theo headquarters of the army. The flagstafl fu raisod over the roof. and au ordatly in civiliag dress {« found at the door. There are now but Biz ataff ofticara. Bherman wears streot dress: somo- times his trousom are blus and his coat and sgain bie coat biue and i trousers black, and sometimes bbth cost and trousers are biack and the vost bino. Ile appeara to get into hia clothing without muoh ado, and he tranascta so much business and talks 80 rapldly that peopls acarcely have the chance to look at his clothing, Ho has an immenso number of callers, Foreign actors and_ ariists, iravolers, military com- anlons, ladis d depondsuts go to his quar. s with freeds —_— The Great Overland Sunday Mall Train will leave Ciioago Bunday, Juue 13, st 10:15 5. D1,, vis Ohicago, Rock laland & Paclfo ltailsosd, stopping ab sll regular atations on main lue, connecting st Omabs with Bondey morning expres: for Donver snd Han Franclaco, Tickaa via Chicago & Norltwestern, or Chica m«lm & Quiucy Hallroads, will Le taken on this —_— Gentile, g Visitors to Chicago should not fall to visth the splendid phatographle gallery of Qentils, which is the finest in Obicayo, and the saaisat of access, Boulhsast corner Slate and Washington atrects, Have You Hoard the Verdiot Watkius, 313 Htate atroct, Bas declisd $o sell refrig. erators, lcu-boxes, walsr-coolers, the Champlon aud Parker's fcocream freszors, sloves, Isnges, sic., cheapor than auy man tu Chic —_———— ‘The All-Gone Hensation in dyspepsta is notllug to thesl-gane feeling of the {ndividusl who has not & sound tooth fa his besd, To ut such & coutlugeucy, brush in the Fragraut ont every morniy ———— The Music Trade, Lyon & Healy and the Koot & Bons Musio Oompany, 1h $wo wholeeals musio houses In this eity, will close thelr res urday a t1ve placos of buaines al § oons, from Juus § 10 Bept, 1, s bhal o Important to the Pressrvation of Testh~ John Goshnell's Cherry Tooth-Paste, he mosl sMicaclous dentifrice known, Try i For sale by all drugglats, Wholesals agents, Torrey & liradley, 171 snd 179 Randolph sirest, e Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Graad, square sud upright plasos ere for mle suly st zinhn-mll ol W W) Bimball, otsher Bieds pid THE STRAWBERRY. Recelipts from Southern Illinots Since June 1. Sudden Davelopment of the Btrawberry Shorteake Induatry, Number of Pounds of Frult Consumod {n Chicago. The atrawborry season {s ad Its haight, and the much approved shortoako graces evary tablo, and displays its sugary surface from every lunch countor. But a fow weoks ago thoir ruddy lusciousneas oxhibited in tho windows of tho euterprlslng oatorera tompted tho beliolder who wan at liborty to tickle his palate with thelr dalnty flavor at tho rato or 81 nbox, Now thoy aro tho commonost frultof the markots sud frult-stands, and can bo freoly purchased at al- mast suy price from 18 to 40 conts, the latter prico being piaced upon thoso of giant growth, uaually protoctod by a staring placard, * Hauds oft.” Evory family has psssed through the intorast- ing avent of tho first strawborry shortcaks of tho soason, and the sign ''TRY OUR BTRAWUERNY BIIORTOARK," sdorning tho walls aml windows of restaurants, has lost its significance, and I8 no longar sug- geativo of tha plersures of tha palato, oxcited by an {ndulgonce 1n this unholy nlflnm of dougit and beery. o would not rocklossly raise onr vuicn against strawborry shortcake, Wa wonld not unuocassarily weaken housebold confldeuca in this joint product of the fruit and tho flour, but it seemuto ua that strawberry shortcako ia A BABE PHOPANATION, of o berry that desorvos n botior fate than to bo smotherad botweon two layers of dough, It de- stroys tho delicnoy of Ita™ flaver, crushes and maogles its porfoct form. Inatesd of boing ol- lowred to partake of thow plain, or at loast with s little sugar snowed ovor them whou they can bo placed ono by ona {n tho mouth and umfi- do- Jiciousness folt with an outrancing dolight, wo lnm com, mllefi\ lud ni)n ahorlcnlfl: form o ont dough and bo togotlier, tho isstolens, heavy mlnur:r’ of Bfluur And wator curtailing tho Lerry's power to onraptura the senso of taste, Thero is generslly m the campouition of a strawborry shorteake too much whoticake and oo few borries. Tho slorieake at best seoma butan oxpediont to make a delicacy §° [y lvnf waya, Instoad of onjoying the atraw- orry with o viow to pleasing our palato rathor than to appeaso our hungoer, wo odd mevoral yards of dough to n quart or two of borrios, for tho moro sake, apparently, of making them go further, Bat it {a probablo that the shorteako will ever ba ragarded as & very plossing produotion of Na- tura and cookery, and that mullions of strawbor- rica will bo sacrificed, conkigned to a doughy grave, and tho cardboard anuouncemont st ros- eaurants, where s half-dozen strawberries are coflined botwoen two boards of pnste of * iraw- berry shorcoake," **'Ity our strawberry shorte cako,” will avor pleass and attract tho oyo. Whilo encouraging dyspepsia by an spplics- tion to strawbersy whorteako, or with groator ro- finoment of tho palato crushiog swcot onjoymont from tho borry in its nativo siato aud unfottored pride, fow peoplo bave thouglit of the . MAONITUDE OF TUL STIAWNERRY DUBINESS, for it {n & businoss and s largo ono. 'Thoy ‘be- hold craton of boxes tilled with this fruic; tho warkots aud {roit depots are full of thom, but it givoa them no coucoption of the proportions of tho trade. Most of tho atrawberrios brought to this city at thia sosson aro grows in tho southorn part of this Stato, 1n a section oxtonding south from Centralia nearly to Cafro, Tho atations on the 1ilinots Coutral Rond at this time of tho yoar are onltvencd with tho prosonco of strawborry-plok- ors, aud the pnncipal busiuces done by thom s gathoring and shipping the fruit. A large numbor of ‘pcnplo dovoto thomsolves to ils ecaltivation, . and hundreds of acros of land are planted thick with strawborry vinos, Cobden, a statlon o3 the i linoln Cositral Road, 523 milos south of Chicago, {a tho most important of thess ehippiog poiuts. ‘Thore almost tho ontire population is ongaged in the strawborry businoss, ~ 8omo of tho Nuost kinds of the frait aro there grown, Dongola, Abua, Makonds, Carbondale, Duqueln, Tamaros, Anbloy, tichview, sod Irvington are some of the athor placos which contribute largely to this trade, Thess villages are il on tho lino of ths Tiiinows Contral Rosd, and thoir shipments aro so extonsive that the Com- zmu, for soveral years, biss run & rogular fruit rain to accommodato them, TUR STHAWDERIY TRADY, TINS YEAR bogan unuaually lato, owing to the backwardnoss of tho soason, and the train was not put on un- til June 1. 'Tho buosinoss now s at s hoighth, and, fo bring tho borrios fo thig narket, from four to fivo cams are used daily. They aro {vtavldud with refrigera- tors, and evory pracautiou is taken to presorvo the froit in a'frerh and perfoct condition, Up to tho 10tk of this month inclusive, thore had beon forty-ono car-londs of strawborrios abipped to this city, or 661,261 pounds. Asa box of strawborrios Just about weighe a pound, thess figures ropreaont the number of boxes. About 10,000 pounds arrivo hero each moruing of sha weok, Che train conusists of noue othor -but frult cara, and is run through from Cairo to Chi- cago almost as quickly as passeuger tratns. ALOUT NINE-TENTUS of these recelnts have boen consumed in this city, In the lsst ton dsys, thorefare, Chicago Lias eaton over 405,000 boxen of strawberries. The reat of tho crop arriving Lors iv neat to Ail- waukae, Aurora, Elgin, aud placea not far from this city whoss climato is not favorable to tLo early ripening of tho strawberry, tEverybody Hasz Notlced that when they give Hliger, Jonkina & Faxon, 229 snd 331 Blata atrest, their onder for new bedding, papering, decorating, or for ourtalnsor lambrequing, they get the vory best articleat bottom figures nd well done, too, S — MARRIAGES. DEQEN—HILL_Ia Newsrk, N. .. . v T, Bbisrag, Sie: Georgé b Digonnat b MCCONKRY—PARKRIL-On th Blidhr it ar, Liton,Choser, ut i arer oty fote llnuanhv:nm(i) i Kie X, ki, ALLEN_DOW—0n tha Sih Last, by the Rev, B. ¥, Gaodnin, Amos Teansy Allen, ot 'Chl A At K Forg, oo o Chloage, “aad itlad kA sing of Junelo, soaidsnos of tha . Mr, D, N N E!‘:lfil‘ fll’lmflm‘l’ Ia this city, Jaoe 11, Amos O, Van sl (s ol yoats, 13 d) Bunda, 10a. e hester pap cop) €33 Butterfiold-st., June 11, d palotul illoess, Willlam after, d Gormantown papers plesas copr, L his residence, 356 Thirdav., of con- ‘Timotuy Dolag, 49 Ly cars ta Caivary Comotery, Friends of the llm# avited. [] Now Yark papers plsnss copy, DOWD-Junell. at her residonce, 339 Twenty-second- at., of consumipton, Kllen Dowd, red 47 years, noral irune 1ate rendunos, Sundsy, Jung i3, t 1030 I‘I:ln;)nk- by carriagoa 4o cars. Funers)train to Calvary at ¥ Allany, N. Y., paoers ploase copr. 5 UARDNENR—June 10, Mrs, Mary Gardner, aged 65 o ral sorvicos will take pl; it Ll 18] Mr, Rraold, 360 Walaur ety a01 p s Bai . Jem, Gordon Usrast, Infant 0 Feaid o, oy peod Lo moat e rhire widay, 313 p. . Intoricentat Gracolsnd. LINN-00 the Hth {nst,, Edmard M. Lino, sonof Mr. 4 Anais i, Liao; syedl¥7ears aad & wocih 1 (akes blacy st €25 North Ciark-st. Bundap ox m! 'Ffisads of the famils azs tnvited to st: donce, 557 2 Ueor, ](:"‘xflzx“l. Mishlgan-ar., Jose the ‘u‘\s‘ll::mlu. 8t 3p.1n, Frisadsln- SPECIAL NOTICES, EOIAL NOTIORN. . o All Eruptions of the face. plos, i, Wil o ‘cure, B0 clarge. Hold by a ata: ~biagot, et 0. 1 Hiath . 0 ourine e b out botsle: o ark. 82y A Valuable Discovery, Dr. 0. W. Bomson, & practical pbyalalan, 106 North Fa. taw-st., Balilmose {who liss Daidinuch atiention to . oua dissases), Bas dlecorersd Liat s3iraot of golory aad Sliainuimile combiasd, L & certain. Poprtion, nia Guros sltlar bilions, d7epepiio, Seious oe ek hoadach Tauraigls and Barvousnsas: Thia ia s trjumpls m.:! il u“‘."n}" #04 saBersry ol oves e oualey dogordrive oatas | a 804 Nl Fpeared a Baite ad08. 'y L) : i MR e AUCTION SALES, BY Q. P, GORE & €O, #and 70 v!:m_ sronus, On Batarday, June 12, at 9 o'clock, 16 CRATES, /. ©. OROCKERY, OPRN LOTS, 75 PACKAGES GLASSWAR) 10 CASKS YELLOW WARE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, We shall offer tho 1 B0l tnady (hat ixn .P;’:.!é;’%:‘#.’i‘.‘..‘:&‘.’:"‘““ ey W ruatket. And Ubambor Furnit \Slor Dinn, and 11l Troon sy Ohaias e o Lonngen, Walnut Hodsteads ots, Haie ‘wnd Hunk HBhow Canes, Can On Saturiay, Juue 12,t 11 o'clock eharp, ‘Wa wilt solt & Bankrupt Stock of CARRIAGHS, Qpen and Top Nugwlor, Twoapring Pliotans, Trvon-peing Domoctats, and ono Upon Dusiness Haged to pay advances. y, i Gow Studotakor Aldeber Toad Wago, 4 h‘r‘nfl!lfl» » Alro, one fiae line of Single lnflflxlg:,u AT ATCTION, On Baturday, Juno 13, at 11 o’olook shar, Twro Good Femily Work Horscn, 4 One Uovered Dolivnry Wagon, Uae Light Lumber \v:u.nu. GEURGE 1. OORE & 00,, 68 and 70 Wabathay, DRY GOODS, Tasday Moraing, June 15, at 9:30 'luck, Regular Auction Saln of Dry Gonds, Natl " nderwonr, Hats o cfl’u”‘;j}"fl“" "xr:”:"a’:..-‘.“.}fi:!'. o, b et i :n ::u and Gartan Fixs s 10 210t Tacioty, Tafants' wear, gro. 0 0rod# and a line of La, A full lino of Summar Skirts to ho closed, Hpucial anto of nlinoaf Fina Importod 0.4 Cloths, to by sold in pattorna, 2 A lino" of " Hon's and Tinsa’ Summor Clothing, of ontl, naty and medinn graden, (1 ults, Gouts, Panty, cio Our Hoslnry 1.ino ing ]mllu avory varloty of Genta'y Lee o oW, and Glildren's Gonda: ankeo Notions, 1'ans, Susponders, Para. Nuir linen 11 ¥ s0ls, Plated Goods, eta. CARPETS 'C’Dflnw fale of Cottage and Two-Ply Tngralna st 11 gicinak. " Nice pattoran, Aud Koods' from tha bost asur QEO. P, GONE & 00., 88and 70 Walashar, AT ATCTION, On Tuesday, Juno 15, at 11 o'clock sharp, Wo will sell & Bankrapt Stock of CARRIAGHS, [ d T fos, i .:duxxn:,l'lmm:? J los, Two nnd Throa-anring Phartons ST ono Open Businoss Buggy. Bold to Al lau, a tine 1tno of Sinklo and rens Harnessos, 1y OEU, ¥, GORR & GO, 63 And 70 Wabinsh- A Our Catalome Aucton Selg Boots, Shoss & Slippers On Wednesfay, Jons 16, at 9 1-2 .., ‘W nhall, i dition t 3 & 9 -8t,, DESTGRADES O GOODS MANOHAD L i} OF GO J- TURED, "1‘)%%::1}'{?‘ WOMEN'S, MISSES’, and O. . GEO. P, GORE. & 00,, 70 Wabaali —_— ., WM. A, BUT' 28 & C AUOTIONRE 1S, FOIE THE SALIC PERSONAL PROBKITY AN S'llfiu ESTATE, s DEALERS IN TOBACCO & CIGARS. BANKRUPT BALE 25 bales Prime 1872 Havana Leaf TOBACCO, SATURDAY, Junoe13, at 1l c'olock . m., b our salets ‘roora, 103 itaat Madionat, Wat, A, BUTTERS & 0O., Auots BUTTEES & 008 SATURDAY'S BAL.E. BATURDAY, AT 9)§ 0'GLOOK A, M., At tholr Balesroom, 108 Madlson-at. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ‘Furniture, Carpots, Oil Cloths, Cutlery, Pisted-Ware, Crookery, lasswaro, sto, Alsoy 31 TRUNKS, Asorted, 2 BILLIARD TABLEY, 1 e AR SO STiraTNG OHATRS. § PIANOFOITES, New and Usod. : 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, ut 9:30 o'clock, * our Kaloaroomy: 108 Kast Riadisnn:et, WM, A BUTTERS'E CO,. Auotioneers, THUBSDAY MORNING, at 9:30 o'clock, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HTIRAW (00! At onr Satesroorts N frdst § - W, A, BUTTERS & C e s i [80] 8. DINGEL & CO., [82] AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCIANTS, Nos. 80 & 82 Enat Randolph-at. REGULAL GREAT ADOTION BALK SATURDAY LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. At t00'iooks 1 Atll o'olack, Trap-room fisleof | A Bplendid Varisty of HROMO3, PAINTINGS, | BRUSSELS, CLOCES, SILVERWARE, D 4 INORATN GEN'L MDSE.|CARPETS; 50 bbls Tomato Oatsup, | Mistits, new. e g a aasmesaoRy Q piw s Avi3o'elock. At10'olock, A Baperiar Ling of Naw [ A Miscollancons Slook aad” Becoud. ppesend-tand of Offico Goode, FURNITURE DERKS, Parlor, Obamber, Li-|Cbalrs, bracy, and Dintag-room, | Houke Properiy. “3usn 43, uB> 8131%3 Dloney Advanced om Ren)] mud Perso: e e ] POME 20, ?«&amu&&;fl? Y800 BANEKRUPT SALE AT AUCTION. GAS FIXTURES. By order of MILRS ALMY, Asalgnso, we will sell on Saturday, June 12, at 10 o'clook a. m., AL SIores 44 a2 46 ADAMS-SY, near Stats, Fiatures, Ohandeliors, Hrackets, Pendaul olo., ota, UMEROY & By JAS. ¥, MoNAMARA & €O, s Washinglon-st, Large and Attractive Stock BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. Tuesdsy Btorning, June 15, at D3 o’clook, ‘WK WILL BELL 2,000 Cases Boots and Shoes. Full nes of Alexls, Coogress, Tiss, Boots, Blippers, sle Also, 600 Dogen Qolored Shoes, JASH, P, MONAMARA & 00., Auctionesrs. pe= o o S S P, By L. ROCKWELL & CO. Aucticneers, 17 l:fiifiuul Dessborn- st WILL BBLL TO-DAY, at 9 s.m., NEW AND USED FURNITURE, Masble sad Walnab Top aziber Soia, Klsgaas Pasior (One Torkish Set (uew), taa, Loun; B Oommods Egtl Mflo e