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SA R THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, A reunion mecting for the Ninth Ward will bo held at 277 Forquor street to-night at 8 o'olock. All aro jnvited. ¢ The tomperaturs yeatcrday, s obsorved by Manasse, optician, 88 Madison stroot (Trinuxe Duilding), was at 88, m,, 61 dog. ; 108 m,, 67§ 12m., 713 8 p.m., 67 8 p.m., 65, W. O. Bweet, a compounder and rectiflor of liqrors, doing businoss on South VWater stroet, was hotd n #1600 bail by Commissioner Hoyno estorday for fathng to tako out Lo necessary Envnmmsut liconee, The Architectural Committce appointed by Magor Colvin to examing into the condition of the Custom-Ilouss fragments have begun work, “Mhir oxnmination will probably Inst ten days, and will be conducted soctetly. ‘T'he Fourtconth Ward Young Mon's Social and Politieal Club, _comprising many prominont politiciina and ofiicehiolders, pienicked at Sharp- shooters’ Park veatorday, and had a big timo. Eight cara carricd tha party out and in. . Yesterday wan tha regular meeting-day of the Citizans' Arsociation, but they failed to appear. Tho presont term of the Amsociation expires with _tho month of July, and at that dato thero will bo an anuual meeting aud a gonoral reor- ganizatlon. The item in reforenco to tho attachment of momo of the property of tho Courier, published yosterday, was incorrect in somo roapects, The effair happened Baturday, and tho Bleri waa Tt on tip premisca helt an Loue bofora tho neceasary bouds wore given, Mr, J. II Wober, of tha firm of Cogawoll, Weber & Co. of this city, 14 among the passen- peraon the stenmor Parthin, which arr vr.-.d in Tioston from Liverpool sesturdns. ir. Wobor hine miade an extonded irip thiongh England, ¥ronce, Gormaay, Switzorland, and Italy, Tha firm of Golson & Eastwnn, whoso books ate in tho custody of tho Government oflicials, liad o bookkeeper engaged in oxamining thow -outorday, o privilege granted to all whoso books flavo ‘teon seized, All tho !mpl\rn of G. & B, which did not relato to tho whisky busiucss wero dolivored to thom yoslordny. Swon Johnson, a_8wodo, whito wheeling coal on tho schoouor BSeotln, Iying nt Law’s coal- yard nenr the North Lier, foll from tho scaffold 1o tho deck of tho vesel, breaking goversl ribs, #o that bis recovery lu pronounced doubtful. Ho I about 32 yoars of ago and boards at 119 Chu- ©ago avenua. The sclent!sts on watch at Dearborn Obsorva- tory Jaat evening teported nt 11 v'clock that tho woather was botter thau thoy bad czpected : that tho dofinition was fair, aud that ttoy hind taken fiftocn ohservations to that date, with good prospects of succossful resnlta in cbserviug tho oppulso of Mats to tho star No. 3 in Sagittaring, A macting of the friends of Daniol O'Leary, the podestrinn, will bo held at Burke's otel this evening, to porfect tho arrangements for lis mront walk, which commences at 3 o'clock Friday afternoou. It is ueccssary that all tho commit- toea bo present. 3Mr. O'Loary 18 in tho best of hienlth and spirite, and feols confidont that ho wilt bring his stupondous undortuking to a snc- cossful close, Sullivan R. Troyer had a writ of roplovin is- suod yosterday by Juustico Moecch to recover some houechold goods abipped ftom Lafavettn, Ind., by his wifo to hor sister bhere, via thoe Bal- imoro & Olio Railroad, It is claimed that Mre. 0, loft with somo man whilo her Lusband was in tho country traveling. Sho wont to South Bond, and sent tho househuld offocts to Chicago. The, goods woro roplovined and taken in chargo by a Constable, subjoct to Mr. Lroyer's ordor. Josoph Galtaghor, Esq., Worshipful Master of Dinir Liodgo of tho Blsepulo Ofdor o thia oity, and an old employo of the Post.Office, diod yesterdsy morulug, sftor a briof ilinoss, sged 41 yoars. The funoral will take placo from tho Todge, No. 76 Monroo streot, this motning at 11 o'clock. thio Ttov. Dr. 0. 31 W, Btocking officiat- ing. ‘The members of the Blair Lodgo and of tho Oriontal Conwistory, 8. I' R, B, thirty-sec- ond dogroe, will attend the funoral obsequios in full rogalis, Eigb: aca-lions arrived at the .Stock-Yards yestorday morning via tho Chifcago, Rock Island & Daclfic finilroad. Thoy huil from Snn Fran- ciaco, aud aro taking a roat horo proparatory to rocceding to New York. The animals are in I'.rgu tauks of water, and appoar quite comfort- ablo, though searcoly ot Lome. It in undoratood that the owners pay 800 in freight charges pro- vided the Raiiroad Compaoy gots the animnals to Now York alive in sixtoon days. Tbis I8 the twolfth day sinco San Francisco was left. Policomen Buyer'and ('Connor snd Constable Thilip Koehler, who were concerned in tho kill- iug of the negro John Jolnson Tuesdnay of lust wook, wero arrested yesterdsy morning on o charge of manslsughtor aud brought bofore Juntice Halnes, who held thom in §2,600 bail to ‘appoar Friday to answor {o tho chary that some of tho fricnds of Johuson, who was killed while rosisting tho exccution of a writ of ofectment, ongaged Col. ltcavy to oxamine tho caso and prosccate tho officera 'if it should ap- oar that tho ahiooting was unwarrantabte, Col. ticaby and Commissioner Jonca havo imvesti- ated the matter, snd have found evidence tend- g to prove tho’ commission of manslaughtar. They fiEm:lnm obtaiued tho warrant. TRIAN LITEBALY ASSOCIATION. Tha closing summier oxercisos of tho Irish Lit- erary Association woro held iu tlieir hall, cornor of Iiake and LaSalle stroete, Just evening, Tho attendance, despito tho warm weatlier, was very large. Bavuu[’ recitations woro given by membera of tho orgauization, but the foatura of the evening's eutertalnment was tho gplendid porformanco of M, E, IV, Covko ou tho grand piano, furnished for the occaslon through tho kindnees of W. W. Kimball & Co, Tho othor exercises wero more or less creditablo, although some of tho genticmen pamed on the mngnu&mu did not sppear, belng uuayoidably detamnes ‘The Association adjournod to resume its rog- ulor sessions on tho first Tnesday of October, whon amora elaborato entertainment will bo given. DR BTOCKING. At s meoting of the vestry of thoe Church of the Epiplany bold Monday ovening, the following proambio and rosolution was passed, exprossing the grief of tho church at the parting with its pastor: Wuxneas, Tho Rev, Dr, Stocking hss tendersd his rosignation as ector of the Clurch of tho Epiphany, take effoct on tho 30t day of Juus, 1476, aud tho same has boen nccopted by the Vestry § and Wiknras, His falthtul services and efforta for the rowlb and presperity of (he pariah entitle him to the ting gratitude of ita membern; therefore, as an ex- Pression of $ue sama through the Vestry, it la Ttevoteed, That in severing the ssaoctation we return 10 him ouf thavka for Wio wervico ko hae rendered 1n promoting the growth aud robullding of b chureh, B0 hnt Tn catériug upon th now"Aeld of labor o which B3 hta been chlled, b takes with i our praye ers and beat wishea for bis aucceas aud prospority, aud wa moat heartily recomtuend him s v loyal son of the Church, sn eloquent defender of tho Iaith, and an carnest worker fu Ohrist's vinoyard, ‘Thun faruoono has boen named as bis suc. tesvor, Thero ham of couree, boon tho usual thurch gossip about tho voming mav, but no one of thoso mentioned seems dostrablo to $ho wa- Jority of tho congregation, TIE COSMOFOLITANS, The ** Coernopolitaus” hold thelr regular weckly meotivg last ovenlug ut their rooms, The “aitendanco wss not large, but all elemeuta wore roprcsonted, from the bumble bridge-awingor to tho stately head of tho City Governmout, Largo sccosslons wero made 10 the airength of tho club by the jolumg ofuew membera who have horotofore boon the head-lights of thie waning ** Jollersoniana," The flow of wino waa In keoping with former moot- lnge, snd the usual gawes sorved to mmusa tho high aud low, o gracefully blonded in the common_search for potitical power, and places of owolument and trust, Tho meeting propor waa callod to order abont ¢ ‘alock, by e Presidout, 1’ MoHlugh, % ' " Lusiness transactod of ~aur i%e election of the 4 which rosulted ss 5. Gardinor, * 5u <tegs e e apltaitoas Cos wopy, 1tioir/Fcowa tho euctl nGuik 0f DIOTW 1k AN | Faurly. e PLIGHTING THEIR. TRO : ., “fir VKEG-STRANOBN WEDDIN.. % feshic .o wedding took place - Tootre et tho new Piymouth Chureh - L., is*. oveouo and Twenty-sixth streot, . s tios to tho allinnce wero Mlr. Frauk R. Bi. « Mivs Florence May Stialorn, Tho for. well knowu Doard of U'rade mau, acd ¢} . athe daughter of Il Btraborn, Buq, & ineny stock-dealer, Both sro well known clety, and tuoir frionds woll filled theu which, by the way, was oponed for the firs. ¢ for this special pr . A carpot was laid fr. . ¥ rischod, the edga of the curbstone luto the vestibulaci the churcu for the slippered feet of the bridal p. ‘I'bough the sunlight streamod through theo; <+ f -4 8 doors and stalocd-glasy windows and transc.s s | ‘Lo sburch wan brliasuy Bguiod' o Belgh i s & o8 i ol ' / ad ton oy doft tha effect of the coremonics and bring out more distinctly tho bride's costume and the brilliaucy of lier dimmnonda, ‘The bridal party entered the church at about G o'clock, 'Tho bride was attonded to the church ba' two bridestnalds, Miss May Carter aud _Miss White. Tho groomsmen wore Mr. O. W. Dakor, brother of the groom, amd Mr. Fitzhugh Belby, The costumes of tha Iadics wero very “rich and beautiful. Tho bride woro white stlk trimmed wilh point lace, and dinmonds, Tha coremoty was performed by the Ltov, Mr, Dartlett. At ita conclusion tho party entered carringen and drove to the resldonco of tho brido's fathor, No. 97 Forrost svenue, wheraa general pecoption was held, At 9 o'clock the weddod conplo took their doparture on the Dalti- more & Ohio Ratiroad for a tour East, which will includo all the princinal citios, Tho proeenta recoived by the bride wero nu- ‘merous, and most of Lher costly and olegant. EESHOUR—GONDYEATL Tho wnddh‘;fi of Mr, Clifford H, Soymour and Mivs Eva (oodsear took place at §t. Caroline's Court Hotrl yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock, tho Itey. T, "W. Goodspeed, assiated by Mr. C. I, Hendorson, of Terre Ilauto, ofMciating. Mr. Cliffora §1. Beymonr is a gontlemen woll known in busness circics, and Mies Gaodyoar, danghter of the late C., 1. Goodyoar, 18 a yonng Iady of prepoescssing appearance, nod quite. s favorito among er circlo of acquaintances on the West Sido, Tho weddivg took pinco in the patlors of Mrs, (loodyenr, whioh woroheautifully decoratod. Tho juvitatious to the cmomou¥ owing to tho lack of room, wera nccesnarily Hmited to tho reln- tiven and immediato frienda of tho rnmn{. At tho conclueion of tho sorvices tho bridal party desconded to the dintng-room, where Mr. Danolds had in readiness a tablo laden with everything which could tompt tho appetito. Among tho rrosonts wero o wateh and chain, from the bride's mother; bracolots, from her brother; two sets of jewelry bought for the pnr- poso by her late father; wator-pitchor and noblots, from hor sister: clegant fruit-stand, from Mr. Mcllenry: bouquot-holder, from If. Boymour ; nut-picks and cracker, from Ar. O. W. Barrett; card-receivor, from Iliss Calslin, and ono from Mr. Webator ; and two toilat sots, from Mre, Plumeted and r. Southwick, aud an ologant fan from Mis. Mlumstod. gy GETTING READY. WEST BIDE COMNUNISTA. Tlho Communigts sro more active now than ovor bofore, aud their miseionarics aro maling convorty overy day among tho unemployed worke ingmen, Tholr numbors bave been grently aug” monted during the last fow wooks, and thoy claim now to be eoveral thousand stroug, The Jendera aro confident that the workingmen will riso in their might noxt winter, and sproad havoe and dostruction among the capitalists. All tho soctions aro being drilled in the use of arms onco every weok, and they have already secured a largo numbor of fire-arms. Thoy have many muskets at Kings' saloon, and another lot at the Vorbote oftico. Thoy claim to havo n large smonnt of arms st varions othor placos. Basides theso proparations, thoy have organized a echool of elocution for the education of oratora to go among the workiogmen when the crisis arrives and firo their honrte, Mass- meotings for tho discussion of Communistic topics aro hold two and throo times o weok, and all aro quite woll attondod, Another mass-mooting was held last evening at tho Communo saloon of Carl Khngs, No. 208 Blue Island avento, which was attonded by about 100 peraous, The editor of the Staals-Zeitung wad invited through tho columns of tho Vorbote to take part in this mocting and prove his asser- tions that the workingmen could name no means by which a crisis could bo averted. But the edi- tor either did not road the invitation or he did not think it worth whilo to go inta any argumont with the agitalors, Ho was quito conspicuous by his absonco, The meoting was orgaoized by tho electlon of Mr. Carl Lunderberg aa Irosident, aud Fred- orick Lundorberg ns Bocrotary. ' Tlio it sposker was tho renowned Carl Klings. Ilo apoko at conaidorablo longth on wocial ocon- omy, and #aid the nvarrroducuan wag tho main reason for tho deplorablo condition of the work- ingmen, Messrs. (Honry Stein and Jacob Winuen also mada specchos, It s apparont from the tono of tha spenkers at this aund provious mootings tlat they havo a doadly atred sgainut tho uso of steam for commercinl or agricultural purposes. In thelr opinlon cvorything ought to be done by hand, and if. thora was no steam uaed thero would be plonty of work and good wages for overybody. Should they becomo obstroperous the coming wintor, they will undoubtedly make an onalaught on the establishmonts sud factorica whore stoam 14 usod, nud attemph thelr destruction, ‘They beliove that the militin regiments are bolug orgaoizod for the purposo of threatening thom in’ ths \mdur(lklns{. and henco thoir deadly batrod againat the First Regimont, to which thoy givo veut on overy auitablo occasion, e THE COUNTY BUILDING. Commlssioner Burdick yesterday affixed his siguature to fire-bouds to tho amount of 160,~ 000150 bonds, at 81,000 oach, ©O. F. Huncke has boon discharged from the Map Dopartment. Tho troublo with him was he had too much timo ou is hands, Tho mombors of the Board ito on an nspect- ing tour of tbo toll-roads Friday. They will Lave a pleasant rido, and the county will foot tho bill, 1f over-inspoction caun in anywiko bonelit tho roads, thoy oughe to bo in good condition uow. Tho Financo Committes held a moeting yestor- [+ day, snd sgreed to sdyerttse for proposals for tho snlo of $160,000 of tho twenty-year fire~ bonds The amount to bo sold depends upon o priccs offorod and the necessities of ‘the roasury. The Committee on Public Charities held a meotiug yesterday and auditod & numbor of bills, ‘Tho investigation of the charges against Kim- boily wad mentionod, and it ia ot probable that anything will bo done {n the matter until sfter the glorious Fourth, Iu tho vota yostordsy by which Warden Kim- borly was elected, publiyhod yesterday, an orror wan madn [n the tronsnosition of tho names of Commisslonora Schmidt ana Joues, Those who voted for blm, corrected, aro: Messra, Conly, Crawford, Johuson, Horting, Jones, Lonergan, MeCaffroy, Carroll, aud Rhssoll. Asacssmont zplls for tho North Divislon for Btato and county taxes show tho aggregate roal cutato assossmont to bo $10,813,802, which 11 #593,737 lons thun the mascrsment for tho pre- vious year, Tho mesessmont of personal prop- erty {4 estimatod to bo $2,000,000, which s a largo lucreaso over last year, The varlance in fignros [8 attributavle, doubtloss, to the varying judemont of the Assessors, Bherifl Aguew danloa emiphatically thiat ho hi ul:I interost, dlrectly or iudiroctly, in any of the bids tor tho orection of the County fospital, 1o this conncction it 18 not improper to state that rumor bng it that cortaiu unsuspected par ties havo, and further, that somo accuso s cor- (ain porsou of working in the interest of & cor- tain bidder, Mr, Boxton, ta whom, it {4 allogod ho hna givon omo’ advantapod mot en}nyol’ by other biddors in tho examunation of the plaos? A meotlug of the Comumnittes will bo hold to-duy;and the award will probably bo mado, ———— THE CITY-HALL, Mayor Colvin again makes tho announcomont that the Fourth of July will be colobeated on Monday, tha 5t inst. Two caudidates are in the filed for Prosccutiog Attorney, au oftice creatod by the Counell some days ago’ by appropriating a sum ot money for ita maiutonanco. They are ex-Justice Boyden .| sud W.B. Felker. Tho formor isuudoubtedly aliead, Home of tho city officials roply to Commis- t‘oner Prindiville’s assortion that Lo was ot re- I *\dto Tob Kenney by the statemeont that Bob «’cl to Bir, Prindiville's first cousin's and tuat he is therofore cue of the “dau; Willlsr Cox, of tho School Appraisement Kaailte . waxos wroth ovor the treatmont e 2 hin littlo bill of 21,000 st the last aut,; of the Board of Education, e ju- 3 42%0 su for i, partially bucauso 1% was not forted et duo respect. ector Lailoy will open an offics #owo vlaca In the City-1lail. He of namos to Mayor Onlviu, fram 1. wre s o bo seloctod bis ten nasistants, and § wisonth awating their appointment. il & Vet . t.appropristion for an sdditional sonsiders the dutics too heavy for © 1758 Ba 1 of Publlo Works yosterday oficned iige t.5 bl 11 4ing of Ashland avenue lamru:x- tipnetrots 5 the rivor, aud also for filling Her- fruw - laud avenuo (o Wood, sud Wood | urison to York., James Kiucade's Al Qeeniy uenbln&ml was Lhe lowest for Doatrd e ‘\I %, aud that of P, J, Oox at 48 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. -JUNE 30, 1875, : conts mrglrd was tha Jowost for the Ashland avenus job. Tho regalar waskly mosting of tho Board of Tealth was hold at their rooms yesterday afters noon. Preaidont Halin iu tho chair, No busi- noss waa trannscted otlier than reociving the unual weekly roports of the Sanitary Superin. tendent and Hoalth Officer. Duriog the week thoro woro 143 deathis, 6 of which woro of children undor 1 year of nge. The romatning itemn of tho roport wora unintaresting, as thoy wore moroly & rehinsh of what is fucorporated in auclyreporis weok aftor weok. e SUBURBAN NEWS, LARE VIEW, The Town Board licld a special meating Mon- day night. Mossrs, Sulzor, Wocklor, Goods, snd Bhafor belng presont. Tho report of the Com- mitteo on Wator appointed at tho Inst mecting was received and placed on file. The Committon statod that thoy hind recolved numerous applica- Lions for tho appointmont of an engineor, but woro not yot prepared to recommend any ono. They bnd engaged the Chicago Lithographio Company to firnlsh 160 bonds with tha coupons for £76. This fucludod the printing of tho water ordinance on the back of each bond, The work would bo completed in about a week, Mr. Chase, from the Committoe, atatod that the coutract for priuting waa very rensansble, as fftoon Iigh-Sobool boudy hiad cost 978.50 two yeors ngo. Tho water ordinance had boon printed on thoe back of tho bonds at tho augges- tion of the Town's attornoy, Mr, Wilson, who thought that purchasers would liko to submic it to the oxmnrunflon of thoir logal advisors. In regard Lo the soveral applioatioua for tho eitus- | = tiow of engineor, thoro had not heon Lme to woigh tho merits of the candidates, and thoro wore other things to bo dono bofore the expense ol au ougineer would be necossary. Tho merits of tho difforont systems should Do oxaminod - to moro fally, and it might bo necessary to send commissioners to saveral of the towns around. ‘Tho Board should empower a committos toin- vestigato moro in detail, The subjoct of fil- teation was an importaut one. IKausas City used tho Miksourt Iiver water by an improved syatom of flltration which was s sucocss, It niight be necousary to visit that pince. A pro- liminary axamination should Lo made along the shore to ascertain tho naturo of tho water, bot- tom, currents, ete. A froo grant of land for a glte” for pumping-works rhould be obtained. This, ho thonght, would not ba difticult, Thie following was thon adoptod : Iieo'rved, That tho Commitioo ou Waler Supply, ap- olnted af o lant meeting of this Board, bo suthors 2ed to malio mquirien an to (1) whint ysten of wator wupply sliall Lo adopled. by Lis town, ™ (3) How water rliall "o Lrought from thio lake to the pumps, (3) As to thie lucation of the pumpinig works, That they bo authorized u muking thesa Inveatiga. tiona Lo visit at the exponao of the tawn, hut without payment to them for their scrvices, sch works fn otiier townn and cltics na they deem best. Also that L, D. Owen and 1. A, Colo bo added to sahl Commitieo as moinbers thereof, During tho last fow wooks a number of bur- glation have beon committed o tho town, thus far without arrouts. Messrs, Banmaun, Willlams, Churel, Stone, aud Browalow have beon favor- od with domiciliary visits, which thoy bave not approcinted. A day or two ago tho Ravouswood Stauon-1lonso wne runsacked and about $70 1n postage-stamps aud mouey takon. AMUSEMEN'TS, THE ACADEMY. Mr. Itobert Me\Wade e playing at tho Academy of Musio this week in his wall-known part of Rip Van Winkle, So well Is this known that it i8 unnecessary to moro than mention tho fact. Ho plass to-night and to-morrow night only, Friday night & drama called **Mark Twano," consieting of fragmonts of ** Innocents Abrond," and other compositiens by ark Twaln, will bo layed. 'Tho autbior calls himsolf o jouroslist, flntdmroa to bo unknown until the pieco ian declarod success. Why be should have mis- spellod tho author's nom de plumo to begin with is o mystery, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Mrs, Oatos playod * Qirofle-Girofla® Isat ovening for the second time to a largo house, The audience relishod it, and, by two or threo declded encoros, avidoncod tholr approciation of ono or two of tlo favorite melodies, Thin aven~ Madawe Angot's Daughter " willbo given, —_— THE FOURT! AT DWIGHT, ILL, Bpecial Drapateh to The Chirago Triduna, Dwraur, IIl,, Juno 20,—Great proparations aro now being mado here for o grand military and civie clobration on Satitrday, July 3, Tho Hon. Jason W, Btravell, of Pontlac, will unfurl the na- tioual bannor and refrosh onr memorios concorn- ing tho trials, tribulatious, and futuro grestness of tho Amorican bird. Six base-ball clubs of ac- kuowlodgod skitl are expected bero to contend for the chnmpion belt. The Limerick races, conductod by 'Squire Thompson, and a gmul pavillon for dancing, are some of the numorous attractions, which 1t is oxpectod will draw the Inrgent crowd that hus ever assembled tn thia locality. Tho Hon, J. G. Btrong will sct As Prosient of tho da AT CHAMPAIQN, ILL, &Spectal Diapateh to The Chicaao Trivuns, Cuaxraton, Iil, Juno 20.—The Fourth of July will bo colebratod in tbls clty on Monday, the Gth, with appropriate coromonios. The Firo Departmonts of Decatur and Urbana will join in the cclebration. A proccasion of the varions companies and socloties'will parade the principal stroots of tho city, and then ropair to tho fsir- ground and listen to orations by Judge O, B, Bumith and the Hon, Z. 8, 8wan, In tho ofter- uvoon there will bo races on tho fair-ground, a trinl of steam fire-engines, and an oration by Col, J, 8. Wolfo in the city. In thu evening thoro will bo a bauquet to the firomon and balls in two largo halls. “All the railronds sell exour- sion tickets good for throe days, fsid kgl i B Elegont Btyles of Photographic Portrait- ure. 1t ta admitted by connolaseurs in art, that actuaily the Ancat and most delicately-finished photographio Tortralts to be obtainad, without regard to price, fa at E. L. Brand & Co,'s studios o Wabash ayenue, Among the many new thinge introduced by Mr, Brapd may be mentloned tha “ Bas Ttelicf,” * Autique,” snd ever- popular “Houvenir " portraits, Thelr card photo- grapha rank with the Guest lu 1uo world, and they fur- nish thern for § per dozen, Tholr art goods are of the most expeusive quality, and are imported by them. selves direct"from London and Parls, Ladles' and children’s picturcs a spectalty, Engagementa for site tings can be mado at thelr studios, No, 696 Wabsah avenue, —_—— The Modorn Wonder, Experienced people aro found wondering how so perfect & sewing machine as the Wilson Bhutlle can b made 5o perfect lu every part, 60 thoroughly adapte «d o tho requicemonts of famlly sewing, and yot be #01d for $20 loas than suy othier Sret-cluss machine, Tho roason ia eany and pluin: Tho Wileon Sewlng Ma~ chine Company s content with & fair profit, bacause the most perfoct machinery i nacd in its eonstruction, Tue splendiil eatablishment of the Comyany, sad it immeuso business, 18 the best avidenco tuat this policy has been o aticcess, Balcaroom, No. 107 Htste sizeet, ‘Tlifs Gompany want & few more good agonts, . ot silalbind Tt Is True, wo are relalling at Joblers' prices, Our New York house, corner Broadway aud Canal atreot, sells about four willions yearly on the plau woe Lave sdopted for our Olifcago store, 184 aud 183 Stato street, oppoaite Tulmer Hol We liave trchled our sales in evory dee partment aluce making this chenge, Whilo veats at $1.75, §2, $L50, $1.55, with and without collars, cut loug and vory stylisl,the retull prices of which in many places are double what we charge for ours, Uassiniera pauts from $2,50 to $6,worth theso Agures Dy tho thousand, Furaiebing goods offered at prices that attract great atteution, ¢ NozTiNg," O, O, D, Clothler, | —_—_— Collarg, ‘The fdea that any collar except s 1inen one will wash. ‘without comin; ploces {a abaurd; but it ts w welle know fact that Warwlck collars wiit kespn clean longer than any others, They aro for salo, at all furnishing stores, s . — Choose the Best. Dentifricos ate ss ** plenty oe blackberries,” but there 1a only oue preparation which thoroughly cleansea snd whitens tho teeth without injuring thelr substsace, That preparation is Bozodout, —_———— Go to Walker's, No. 215 Stato street, for refrigorators, , ice-boxes, coolers, freczors, dwire- safes, keroseso atoves, laundry stoves, in fact evory- thing {n the way of * kitchen outlts,” at low prices, —— The Genius of Man m P‘:t‘"; n‘::nwlu‘t'amm.\ than -n-’n. ':):l;ni Mag- in Extractor was discovarud, 108 DALa s ekl disousce, 33 o8ot par boz. 38 posh i Spring Lake '* Magnetio” Water, Duck & Beyner, makars of tha # Mars” Gologus, THE COUNCIL. 1t I8 Gradunlly Getting Through with the Approprintions, A Summary of the Work Done Yos- terday, Tho Common Counoil Liald an sdjonrned meet- Ing yontorday afternoon to consider the Appro- priation bill, President Dixon iu the chair, No important dobates cocarred, but a good doal of timo waa consumed in usolops calhog of thoroll and absurd motious, Tho followlng 1tems wore adoptoed : Total,, Unexpeuded batancy Amount 83ked.u1e cveeesssssesiriirse DOAND OF FUDLIO WORKS, For cleaning efrets, sl repnirs I treé Dl "Amount asked for. Bldowalke, thseo di Amount denunded Btreet obstruetioun. Amount axked. Hireet {mprovements, Amouot demandod. sy vso Lamp-posts, lust year's doficiencs Water acrvico pipo. Trivate drains, Bidowatkn Chleako hiarhor, Construction of General bridgo repairs, Tiridue-tendera® ealarion Washington street tunuel, Lasinilo stroct tuunol, FOUtdBecre sr vorares 700,00 Public bifidtngn, ... or 16,560,60 The Council took a rocess until 7:45 o'clock p.n. ‘Tho Council camo to order again at 8:10, and commenced with tho Appropriation bill whore they stopped bofore adjournmont, Tho itows adopied were as follows: Lako Vark,, Ellis Park, Unfou Lark.... JelTorson Park, Vernon Par] ‘Wieker Park, Wanhington Unlon Sua 100 AMONNE BAKEA LOTy0v0enssesivazarnen ouve 43,300 Oue-third of salarios of tired Comtninsionora of Loard of Publiu Works ani other ompl 730 Amount ankxd.a. . Levenn, 16,430 On motion of 1,000 way in- ,_Campbel sertod for Campboll Park. ‘Tho next throo itoms were adopted as followa ¢ Advertinlug, olc, Draughtsmen on Draughtamen g 8,40 Tho ftem of 23,000 for the eraction and ropair of drinking fountaina waw strickon ont on the grouad of “utinccessary luxury,” The following VIADUCT ITEMS waro passed ¢ Milwaukoa cyonue, ., Bl Telaud sveui: $ 68,105,804 63,134,13 600,00 i ftom of 200,000 for tho enlargemont of water-mains, Ald, Gampboll suggestod thnt thoy migit as woll draw out the subtorraucan tunnel as tho Inke end and domolish 1t, as think of strikiog out this amount, ‘Tho tunuol would bo abso. lutely usoless without this sum, Aftor somo discussion Ald. Cullorton withdrow his motion, and tho itom was allowad, ‘The following itoms wero adoptad ; Intersst on temporary loaus, City Bridowel Gity Cemetory City liny-scalen, . Uontingent fund Cont uf muking tax-walon, OQutstanding elatus Crinis The itom of £100,000 for doticioncy in tax-aulea was stricken ont, ‘I'ho foltowing were then adopted : Election ozpenst Yutertaining of Evening ecliools FIRE DEPARTMENT. In Lbe considoration of salaries for the Fire Departmont, Ald. Culterton moved to jucresso the item to * $2,720 for two assistaut operators for Tire Alarm tologtaph to 5,410, and provide fwo additional oporators.” After somo debatc, tho motlon was car- rod. Total appropristion asked for salaries of kiro Dopartmont, $469,070; amount sllowed, §410,460. Undor the hoad of re- pairs of apparatu, itoms nmounting to £24,00 woro adopted, thia sum boing $500 lows than the sppropriation askod for, tho roduction being ou the repairs of coal and unpply ‘wagons I‘tcm 81,000 to $500. Tho item $20,000 for now hoso wag [ncronsod to 28,000, ‘Tha itora 857,000 for fuel, oil, and othar sup- lics, was adoptod. On motion, s number of toma for new buildings, real nstute, aod firo ap- paratus, amounting to 129,313, wore stricken out, Tho following wore adopted ¢ For repalrs to buildings, ... For ropaira of iire-alarm Telegraph, .. Fortelegraph witcs,evpssevees © 20000 'l'l:mnem 980.750 for cedar poles was stricken out: ¥ "The followlng itoms were also adopted ¢ Now spparatun....... cooienes B 3,960 Tuteroit on teuiporsty “ioiiis’ for Fira mmt.' ¥ O 1everes MEALTH DETARTMENT, In constderiug - tho itoms under the hesd of Health Departmout the Council #truck out 83,000 for six mowbors. The salary of Banitary Buperintandont was {ncreasod from 2,800 to $2,760, ‘Tho Jtem for Bmall-Pox ospital, §8,001,35, was reduced lo 4,000, ‘The followlng wore thou adoptod ; For salary of Iealth OMcers, 2,260,0: For sulary of Hecretary,. o 180,00 For salary of Ragintratios . 1,140,k For sslary of ous Health-Oilice Gitrk, .eees 1,030,00 Tor salaxles of twonty-four anitury ¥ mou at $400 each 1,600,00 For printiug ond atatlonory, 2,600.0) For day scaveuger woik. . 40,002,00 For reimoval of dead aniinal 7,800,00 2,000,00 8000.00 c 800,00 For incidental oxper 1,500,00 ¥or rumoylug dead animals duri endlug March 31, 1873, in accordance with $ho torma of & Contract made with the Ui d 187 0,407.89 ‘Total for dopartment, 07,024,5) AmOUDL kA FoFperns 10447404 Adjournad till 2:30 to-day, ' ————— THE PRESBYTERIANS, AoNTREAL, Can., Juno 20.—Au action has boon instituted by tho Rev. Gavia Loug to restrain the maungers of tho temporalitios aud Boards of the Presbytenian Church, 1 conneotion with the Churoh of Beotland, from dispossessing thome selvea of fundu amounting to upwards of 538, 000, otherwiso thau for the benofit of thoso who maintaln thelr connection with the Church ot Bcotlaud, Himilar action has bosn begun by the Rav, Mr, Bimpson, restraining the managers of tho Widows® sud Orphave’ Fund, which amounts to $7,000, 'Tho autt-uulouisty of the Preabytor- isn Uhu?h publish & paper fn their interests this week. P THE WISCORSIN LAND-GRANT, Spectal Lupatch ta The Chicaao Tribune, Mapison, Wis., Juno 29.—A quastion of im- portavos touching the Bt, Crolx -land-grant has been before Judges Drummond and Hopkins, in the United Btates Clrcuit Court, and was decided to-day. v muthority of an sci of the Legiala- ture, Gov, Lsylor grautod patents to the North Wiscousin Itmilrosd of a certan portion of tho Bt, Croix Ilsud-grant. The Madison & Porisge Railroad claimod a part of the Jsndy ocoversd by thess pateuta uudor a prior grsut, and asked the Court for an iujunciion restralu- ing the North Wiscouslu from dieposing of said lands, and forbiddiog the State Treasurer from payiug over fo them certaia monoys pow in the trespass fund of ' the Bt Crotx gvaot, The question has been srgued by emloead counsel o both aldes. The —_——_——— e e e e — ——————ee———— opinion of the Court was renderad this morning on twa important poluts Inyolved iu ihe oase, Firat, the Court holds that the Madison & Poriago Company was entitled to lande for the ful samount ocoming to {t At six sections to the mile out of tho indemnity lirits of the Land.(irant sot of 1856, Hacond, that the sct of Congreas of 1804 did not repoal or modify the aot of 1850; that tho indemuity limits of the act of 1876 aro sn entiraty to moot all deficita of tho landn in places anpariaining to tho sovoral sections of tho road. An to how the lands In she jndomnity lmits aro to bo divided, the Court reserved ita opinjon until the hearing of tho question on its morits, “Tuis docinlon given to tho Madison & Portago Company about 160,000 scres, bub does uob desiguate them. CHINA AND JAPAN. Fortnightly Nows Dudget by Nteamer. Bax Tnanorsgo, Juno 20.—The ateamship *Ooeanle bringa tiong Kong dates to June 6, and Shaughal to June 5, enNa, Chlns appropriates 40,000 tasls for ropresenta- tlon at the Philadelphia Centonnal, Tho local govornwmont of Hang Chow proposes to sond, indepondently, 10,000 taola' worth of porcelain and silks, The The death {s annonncod of Tao, the Vicoroy of Kansub, the most powerful ofticial of tho old Chinoso race in the Empiro, with tho singlo excoption of Liyang Cinng, Aftor ropentod dolays, tho work on tho telo- nn%xdbul.wonu Fu Cbow and Amoy is to bo ro- aumod. ‘Tlio Chinese authatitica openly declara thoir doterminaiion to extorminate the aboriglues of Formosa, 'Tho latest plan of invasion adopted ia the destroying of the interior forosts by ig- nited balos of cutton eaturated with oil. Many valuablo camphor grovos have already bean de- stroyod. In thadiract encountora with tho sav~ aged tho Chineso thus far buvo boon worstod, Ou blay 23, Trinity Bunday, the Church of tho Holy Trinity, at Shanghal, was crocted into a cathedral for the Dioceso of Bishop Ruesell, in North Chinn. Fifty thousand Mahometans aro now residing in Nanking. Tha anthorition of Minkisng oxpress thnir re- grot for tho rocent desttuction of tho American i'.u sionary Chapel, aud offer to make yood all 068, . Arraugemonts are n mo’imn for tho opening of oxlousive coal miunoa in tho Kwan Tung Province. Military roform has bogun in tho Province of Fu Kion’ by the introduction of arms and drill numnfi o limited number of troops, and thero Iiavo beon joalous quarrols in cousequence, aud #erions riots botweon tho soldiors of tho now and old schooly, ‘Tho National Bank of Indis has oponod s branch at Shanghal, A rebollion broko ont in Manchuria, cansed by tho opprosaive exactions agalust tho mumng- laborers, Fifteon hundrod troops were sont from Tiontaln. A proclsmation from English philanthropists nsnh-uz the Peruvian Coolio trade has boon pub- lidhod wnd widoly clreulatod In tho Oblneso lungun;iu, and also advertiaod in native newspa- pors. Lt wan jutended to Lo s warning, but s niuch ridiculed as tardy, and now suporflaous, tho Coolio traflic having been stoppod soun aftor the actiou taken by Japan in the famous Maria Luz cana, ‘Tho tuno of the comments of the English newspapera published'in China on the Margsry murder show loss regret at the calamity than ex- ultation ovor tho opportunity affordod of secur- fug new couconsions from China and taking abe soluto pousscesion of Burmah. Tho complicity of tho Burmoss King {s boldly assumod, aud the necossity of aunoxation is universatly insisted upon, 3Ir, Wado, tho Dritish Minister, is nc- cueed of nogloct 1o not demanding rotributlon from Chioa. To Chinoso Oovernmont proposos, in tho ovent of conquoring tho 8avago toititory of For- mlu‘n, to build walled towns thoroln, aa fast aa taken, In consoquance of the Coolie roports from Cubsa, China peromptorily rofusos the further depatture of emigrants, Tho Spanish Chorge at Poking pronounces thia to bo a violation of the treaty, and thoro ie n sarions quarrel and a futilo attompt at arbicration by the Diplomatic Corps, China ays tuat Spain may go to war if sho chooses, but omigration shall not be resumcd oxcopt on tuo condition of tho reception of Chinosa Con- suls in Cuba for the protection of laborers. The discussion was postpoucd till the arrival of the Spanlsb Minister at Peliiug. China is sustainod by & mn)mlti of the forelgn onvoya, aud thero 18 littlo "doubt that the Bpunish represontative will be compelted to ylold. : Day 20, tho Dritish stoamship Douglass was attacked by Ohiness smugglers at koo Chow, nod & tide-waitor nsmed Uiacklock waa shot. Tho Chincae were boaton off, with four killod, L'bo United States Oonsul-Gonoral atBhangkal is eriticised for trylng an American named Qlovor, in the Chinese sorvice, as & Commisston- er of Custams. 8uit was brought for damage caused by this sction in sn ofticial capacity, by ordor of ‘the Chinoso Govornment. It 18 claimed that consular jurisdiction wed improporly ex- ercisod, A groat typhoon visited Hong Kong May 31. The steamship Loyang wny wreckod uear Maco : 124 llvos woro lost, 160 junks wero destroyed, and thero was much damage done to property in Canton, Hong Koog, asd Whampos. = JAPAX. Yoromaua, June 18.—Kido, s member of tho Imperial Councll, has boon anvoiuted bead or tho Assombly of Oficors from various provinces, which was {0 meot for tho first timo Juno 20 in Yedo, Thisls a distinct body from the rocontly- catablishied doliberative houso called Qenxoin, which is not yot organized, ‘I'ie population of Japan has increased 150,000 since tho cousua was takon at tho closo of 1878, Okubo Yosimite Las beon lrpuimad Prostdont of the Commission to tho Philadetphia Contcn. nial, a will not be ablo to loave Japan, Baigo Youimita, who was recently a Genoral command- ing in Formosa, wes appointod Vice-President, aud will start for America noxt Octobor, Tho edict agaiust cremation is not hooded, and tb? pr‘wncu has beon resumed to a considerabla oxtent, A stoamship has beon presonted by the Gov- ornnout to the authorities of Lew Chew for voyages in dangerous semsons, to provent a ro- currenco of disasters llke that which led to the Farmosan war, An Amorican, named J, M, Rapport, was ox- pellod from Japan,with the consoat of the Unlt- ed Btatos ofticialg, for repeated violations of law and order, Tho Daimlo of Kll Blu Las given $30,000 for the establlshment of ove new primary echaol in oach villago of Lis former province. A rccout investigation of tho number of mis- nlonaries and convorta In Japau gives the fol- lowing rosults Greek Olarch—Ono missionary, 3,000 converts; oman Catholie—Forty misaion- arion, 20,000 converts ; Protestant—Hovouty mis~ elonaries, 200 convorts, ‘The ratltication of the troaty botweon Japan and Peru was exchangod Alay 18, ILimoro, the Poruvinn Charge, had sailod for Pekin, to ratity the Chinesa trenty, Banbon Fusirni, an_adopted son of the grand- fathor of tho present Emyeror, was dograded n 1868 for having mtriguod with the robels in the war of that year. Lasi mouth he was pardonod and rostorod to his former rank, A valuablo lato quacry haa been discovered in the Provincs of Tikuzon, Boveral ofiicers wore dispatched last month ta the interfor of China on confldential miesions. Ono party was sant to tho acenc of the murdor of tho English oxplarer, Margary, A trigonomotrical survey has heen ordered of tho eight proVinces surroundiog Yeddo. . A orabliss boon captured, 11 feet 8 inchea loug, on an igland iu Yoddo Bay, aud placod on oxhibition in Yokohama, A proposition s mado to extend the operations of the Japanaso Steamshlp Line, now runnlng to Slaughal, to8an Francisco, Tho colnage of silvor B-oent plocen now lmt;un .l; to (:}%30,000, and of copper ceuts and s, $550,000. S A CIRCUS IN TROUBLE, Yonkeo IRobinson Will Glve No More Shows Until Mlls Oroditors Give Bim a Show, Speeial Diapatch to The Chicago Tridune, 81, Paut, Minn., June 20,.—Yankoo Robinson’s tout ahow has come to & hali hore on account of sovoral attachments for small dubts, A strike of the porformers sud hands followed the report of the death of Dauiol oott, principal pro- prietor, venlding at Morlatown, Rico Co., Minn, Maj. Diko, of Faribault, the third proprictor, who is the bero of the attempted Ingerson bribery atory of last winler during thie SBenatorial olection, thut the show bas ooly pald five days winco ita start (his wesson, at Centralls, April 20. Tho altachments amount to leas than §500, but other oroditors, holding claiing amountiog to about 810,000, are followlug the atitution waltiog for an opportunity to colloct. Those performers baving wmesna (o travel are Iug to-day, ~Tho otherd nerslly, are quite broks,” snd somo would suffor for food but for the charity of paople in the nelghborhiood whazs its tent was pltchod. THE 0OLS. Tho Board of ‘Education Awards Bome Contracts, CH Tho High-Behoo! Course-~Gen, Chot- lain's Farewell, A rogulsr meeting of the Doard of Eduoation waa held last ovening b thoeir rooms, Prosident Rliohborg in the chale. Frossnt, Messrs, Dlu- tbardt, Chetlain, Clarks, Cavart, Enghalt, Ham. blston, Johuaton, Oloson, Ohngor, Rood, and Hebooninger, Hovoral communieations having roferonce to nchool property wera racolved and rofertad, ‘Tho report of tho achool agent showed rocolpla of €200,216.92 for tho mouth of April, and ox. ponditures of $168,923.03 for the same timo, NEW BUILDING, Mr. Hchooningor, from the Committes on Buildings and Grounds, reportod tho following #a tha lowast bidders for the orection of & new buflding on tho cornor of Division and Cloaver stroots s Mosonéwrork, Tobla & Cony, Qutestone, Hietclicr rothors, Planteriug, Colfee & Koai 8,910,00 3,045.00 1,245.00 Laintlng, Jobn Westplial, "010,00 U‘rpenhn’lnF 7,000,00 Galvauizod iz Ll Tlofing, Towell & C Hot-sir hipes und rogistors, irawn & Pows Deafotuy, Colleo fgKearnioy, Total,uue beossiensnsinennseniane s $23,830,60 On motlon of Mr. Schooningor, tho Commlt- too weraauthorized to praceed to make contracta with tho partios namod, On motlon, the Committeo on School-Fuarni- ture wes authorized to advertise for bids for #ehool-furnitiio for tho now echool buildings on lhlll‘ #ito of tho Mosoly Schoot and in Nickerson- wvillo. On motion of Mr. Oloson the Committoo on Janttors and Fuol woro authorized to udvertiso for coal for tho coming yenr, BUPERINTENDENT PIOKARD eaid that If an examuation of malo tonchers was to bo hold at all it should tako place 88 soon as porsibla, On nigtion of Mr. Bluthardt an examination of male npplicants for positions was ordered to bo Lold July 10, at 9 a, m. Huporintendont Pickard also roported an one roilment of 36,000 xcliolars for the last mouth. Of this number 34,000 uelonged to tho schools and 42,000 attonded thom. Mr, Hambletou suggostod that Miss Johnston bnd performod considerablo oxtra work in the Wasbiuglon School during the sickness of tho Drincipal, by which tho city saved £165. On motion of Mr. Bluthardt, £50 oxtra pay waa voted s Jolinaton. AENDING THFE. RULES, Mr. Oloson called up su amendment, offored by him at a provious meoting, to chiango Hoc, 55 of tho rules o na to read, tu part, o8 follown: The schiools suall bo clwsified as grammar and primary schools, The grammarschools shuil embrace all the ten grades of puplls, Tho yrimary achooln slinll ombruco oll grades of pupils bolow the Sfih grade, Adopted, WAXTA AN INVESTIGATION, Mr. Oleson dosirod o committes of invostige- tion on chatires mado by an Aldorman (Hildreth) agalukt s teachor (n the Mitchell Setool, “Tho President suggostad that such a commit- teo wou unnocessary, inasmuach as tho Supotin- toudent was proparod to makoa fulf oxplana- tion of tho mastor. Mr. iclard kanl that tho charge wns that a Liomo teachor hiad boon romoved o make place for n young lady who had just como hore, and who was o relntlvo of the Suporintendent. Tno truth was that the toachor roferred to—-iss Inll—had resided horo six yenrs, and was a gradnato of the ITigh Scliool and of the School of Tratning in the Normal 8chool, BSlo had also recoivad hor carlier education in n city distriot echool, 8he recoived tho place bocauso sho hap- poued to bave boon examined longer than tho othor Indics who wers on tho sama list, Of the fiftoen toachors in tho school iu quostion, six woro graduatea of the Normal Schiool, #ix of the High~ Bchool, and tho othor throo had boon here 'six, ton, nud four years rospectivoly. Further, tho Principnl eald that o hud not a relative of any kind fu the Chicago schools, aud nover had. In referenco to the clnrgo that’ outsrdo tonchers wera soloctod, ho snid that out of 104 new teachiers appointad last e —— Vassar gitl, snd {n plx months he whil tak , 118 boots in the ball when Lo comes in ;1:117: for fear hha will tenr the soalp off him— Ailwau. kee Sentinel, MARRIAGES. CARTRR-OONR_At Waukegan, I1]., 3 i S . Conr, of Waukogan. ‘Nacards ©" 4% aud Saeat e —— e DEATMS, mroasnnsann DEAT ROOTIT_On Tacwisy, Juna 0, 7 Gearxe Allred, Iniant sou of Yo na ot iy onty 3 i vatz, Kitendu ol the tamily ara favitad ts witond. RAYMOND~AL York, Pa,, TAYaoNs Ilu(l.’fil;'tnll‘Aa o0 tho 26t inat., Oha tlog Funoral at'tho housa of hie father, 1B, W, Rarmond, 130 Calumei.av,, Wedls W 0" Celumerinr,, Wednosday at 10w o'cluck o, m, atrisgos SPECIAL NOTICES, Centaur Liniments var, flfty-lwo wore graduates of tho Normnl chool, sixtocn or more wero from tho IHigh Behool, loaving only a small proportion to bo fillod sith outsidets, whan no graduntes of tho city achools presontad themaalvos, THE IIGI ACNIOOL, Tho renort of the Comentteo on Iligh Behool Courso boing undor considoration, Mr, Wolch mado a long urgument against tho' hdoption of the courso” propoasd, assorting that it was en- tively too arduons for auy young boy or girl to bopa to siccossfully master and rofain honltl, It was, tho wpealier eald, moro ditioult than most collogo coursos, in many rospecty, On motion of Mr. Binthardt, the Committea roport was adopted, with tho oxcoption of the studios prescribod, and these weto loft for fu- turo consideration, QEN. CHETLAIN eaid that ho wishod to make a few remarks bo- foro the cloro of kis labora with the Board, and, sluco tho presont waw tho last meoting {n which ho should activoly pattispate, hio wished to ox- press tho roluctanco which ho folt at parting with tho Doard after his sorvice of tou months, 110 desirad to bear his testimony to tho uniform devotion of tha Board to tho causs nf oducation and thoir ploasant and gontlomanly conduct. To the ]mmdlnw oftlarr he especially ‘mished to ten- dor his thanke for Justico and courtesy, In con- clusion, ho wishod that the membors of tho Board might ' fong live and prosper.’ Prosideut Richborg replind in_fitting torms, exprossing tho sorrow of the Board at losing Alr. Chatlain, On motfon of 3r. Iloyne, the Board then ad« Journed to Wednos July 7, at 7p.m. ——— SPRINGFIELD. The HMarper and Smith Cases~Fomale Notariess Bpecial Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, SemivarteLp, Ik, June 29.—Tho Bmith and Harper oasea woro not roached thla morning, as expected, In cousojuonce of a patont caso be- ing before the Court. This aftornoon Col, In- gorsoll, of counsol for Col, Harper, filed an afl- davit for s continuance in Harpor's cage. Tho ofidayit allogos that Harper #s {n no wise ine debtod to the Goverumont, and that his ac- counts, which had heretofore been olosed, have beeu reopened by the authorities:ac Washing- ton, and wero agaiu to bo investigated, when, mstend of Harper being indobted to the’ Qoveroment, it would bs shown thut tho @overnmont wero indebted to hlm, Tho counsel was in rocoipt of o lottor from Washington on which tho statoe meut was based that tho accounts Lud been re- oponod. I view of the factus atated in the afi- davit, the Conrt grantod a continuance, Col. Harper has beou In_atteudance upon the Court since yesterday, and cluima that lio will bo able to show ho {s nat, aud never hus boon, & de- fauiter to tho Govornment, District-Attoruvy Van Dorston at thiw polot deslrod to mako n ‘motion to the Court that » u%luluuuu ugainet Albort Bmith, the ofork of Johu Harper, charged with aiding in wo owboz. zloment of Governmont money, and of a cotspiracy to delraud the Unvornment, but tho Coust, owlng to the sbuence of couasel for Binith, doclined to hear the motion, sud it wout over ill to-morrow morniug, It iy sald that Bimith bae boen here sinca Sun- Aay morning, but if eo, for gome reason he has kopt hlmsolf'out of viow, Your correspoudont conversed with a party who bad scon him here, bat for whist roason he keups himsclf coucoslod could not bolearned. ‘Theve {8 uo doubs that an elfort will be made in the morniog to contiuuoe his caus, and it is protty cortain to succeed, The law making Indics oligible to _be Notaiies Tublio goos futo offect tho 1st of July, but tho Govornor has put sn unfortunate cosstruction upon its provislons. He will require sy lady wmaklng oo application fur an appoistment to cortify that sha 16 over 31 yoard of wge, Na widow, it {e thouglt, will make the confesslon. This In the Season of Your Discontent unless you ore shod with & pafr of French-tiea ob- tainod from Wiswall & Greene, 76 State stroot, and 131 Twenty-second atreet, — 1f You Buy o Weed Sewing-Machine you wlll never regret It, take our word for that, The Pootest can Luy at 203 Wabash avenue, paylng for it as they cun, Hallott, Davis & Oo. Grand, squaro s0d upright planos sre for aals only st e plano-rooms of W, W, Kimball, corner Blate an Adams atreets, ——— The Wost Polut cadet lsughs becsuse the ‘Vassar gicl ran scroaming from fright at the re- cont shawm Bght. Lot tho cadeb masry that tunid. allay paln, subduo swellings, heal boros, and will curo sheumtism, 1avin, and flesh, bono snd muacle = e, llments, Tho White Wrappor fs foc family ase, tho Yellow Wrappor fa for WA animal John T, Tiall, of the Uni*ed Btat rorlding at 463 Gonrt-at,. Deankiyn, No Yo w entraatinn of the murcies of my hanl'had heen of aixteo soarsstanding, My ago (4 siziyeeight, Ay fingors wer drawn w0ttt 1 had hut littlo wa2of thom, Rer ara stralghtenod ou?, tha joints in J-hr.r. and Thay priost vae ot my hand, Tain m o do Jantaur Liniment. T#hall bo plearcd tn Annwor any oot mnnieation arddrossed to mo In Fafarence (o tho aboro,™ _Bold by all druggists,~-50 conts and $1 per hottlo, -, The Proudest Woman in Tow. # tho womsan who first tried ELEGTRO.SILICON - pollsh bor allvor teapot. Buch s shining, radiant, d & gling teapot was novorsaon boforo. lectro Silioon | natural Infasorial product of & Novada mino, It does.: seratoh, wear, or corrado, hut it producos the most aste: ishing polish in tha world on Guld, Bliver, and all 6, surfaces, Sold by Housa Furnishars, Drugnlita, Jaws ors, and Orne;u. Agonts, GILLET, McCULLOOH , ©0., 34 and 3 Ronth Wator:at., Chicagn. By ELISON, POMEROY: & GO, L) md&lmfllufi at. BANKRUPT SALB Hovses, Miules, Wagons, i, AT ATCTION, At Shoneof FOX & 110W, D, . Rarth Branch v Cooreristey W ONR D Ing, Juno d, at 10 o'cloc) Drafe 1 )ne paie Sules: fwo pa Toriasi s tmier of Light and Heass ¥ iy, ote,, cle, Halo by ek, F % Arni BLISON, PONTNOY ottt A BY THR CHICAGO ACADERY OF DESIGN, Michigan-av., cor. Van Buron-st,, y Thursday and Friday Evenings noxt, at half past 7, and on Baturday Afternon, at 3, and Baturday Evoning at 7:30, A latgo onllectinn of Ghisteo an) Orlrtn] Patntl 10 1most Celobratd Amarigs and Kurspen Attt T $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES Wl ho offored for saln Among t wiaty Colubrated snd Well Kiown Sarms wiae PUIOPE AFS Pral, Utlo Selte, Paul Webbor, Shnttuck, Kigono Fioal, 3 gono R Hrovor Thompson, F. Siammols Geeaol Ur'ego, Toraa, Yilla, g — & Waltar, o Apd many others enunly well known, ‘ noqualed opportunity 1 provura Choles Flotures umk dor tho most farnrablo condillortas Giallory opon FILEIL dny and ovoning, until atter the POMENOY & €0/ Avitioneors BY G. I’, GORE & CO,, 63nd 70 Wabash avenuo. W shall closs ont on Wednestay, Juno 3 A FINE LINE OUSTOM—MAI?B Boots, Shoas & Stippers And, in nddition, shall, by order of MAT. 90t GATS, "Ausigtoo, soll the entich. M. A, HEBRON & SON, RETAIL DEALERS IN BOCTS AND SHOE, Followi! t oS B Y Bygl o oveyloswa UL, I, GONE & CO, 63 anit 70 Wahasl On Thursday, July 1, at 9:30 a.m., * Wa shalt nftar & good assartmont of Household Furnitur, Flogant Parlor Sulls, Marbloand Wond Top Chamber Bats, Walout Wandrobos, 150uk-Casas, Katonsion-Tables, Loungos, Walnut Chairs and 1tacksrs, Hall-Treos, What Marblo and Wood Top Tabl oth, Kitchon Tables, Cacpots, Relrigese . Augtlonosrs. Angtionsers. & C LARGH STOOK OF CROCKERY," GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, shing G AN I‘q'fl".'x‘.‘.’ R g our dalosroom, 108 Kast Medlson.at. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auotionasre. REGULAR TRADE BALE, THURSDAY MORNING, July 1, at 9:30 o'clock DILY GOODB, OLOTHING. KTIIAW GAODS, Atour SAT WUTEE GoUDS 00T enogs, arhat, 108 f2aet Mad{son- 3 VAL As BU ITEI & Gy Anotionssrs. BUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAY'S SALE, BATURDAY, July 8, AT v 0'CLOCK A, M., At thoir Balescoom, 108 Madisan-y FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, ILOUSEHOLD GOODS, Hto,, Eto, Tlons € _ Ry 8. DINGEE & CO., Auctlonocrs, ltl_l\ld_‘i [East Randolph-st. Regular Bomi-Weekly Auction Salo, TIIS DAY, Wednesday, June 30, 10 o'clk. CHEAPEST FURNITURE MART IN CHICAGO. Az unusually attractivo llae of Housohold Guads. Eutire oulents of a 10-Room Dwelling, With 8 lar tment of Parl, “hamber iniug-roon w38 Kisehen Wares: Libary snd % Office Furniture, Book (' t 3 Dk, Dok S B Ao P O FANCY DRY GOODS, And a Spleadid Lina of 100 DOZ: CHAIRS, Walnut, Cane-srat, Cottage, Dining.roois, R iocuorerwil b artorod 5 (B0 ada to Biue oemibo®s By JAS, T McNAMARA & GO, s Waslilngtou-at, 500 LOTS BWI‘E AND SHOES, Balance Retail Bankrupt Stock, AT AUCTION, THURBDAY MORNING, Jily 1, at 9:30 o'clock. J ONAMARA & 00., Auctlonsers. W By L. ROCKWELL & C0., Auctioneers, 77 and 79 Buath Dearborn-at. Bell THIS MORNING, at 0:30 o'clook, * FURNITURE, NEW AND OSED, OF ALL KINDS, E.R. LYON, futesman, 1+ ROOKWELL & GO. YURNITURE, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV., L e oy ) 1 o 3 . o {Bce Doy Sobeuarh Sashien, B Suck gt T2 { § { i (

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