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.} THE OHIGAGO‘TRXBUNE: SATURDAY., MAY: 6, 1876~TWELVE PAGES, ; [ ——— ] = THE CITY. roader, and had tha happy faculty of remem. work, which will bs brought to » foous to-day, | AL the dme of his dlschargs, Parsons, (4 fs bering whal he read. His praotiosl bensvotence xerhlad, oyt Qepol.’ Tk e Tmpaitaloae provided an sudienco can b had with eoversl [ said, drew a kuife and a malls) npon his em. e switotied off at Canal streot, whers Chlef. ATEEL PENS. id not casas with bl ability to bestow i} in | dealers in cament. ployer and threataned to ssnd him into 't king. , FOR SALEB Enginesr Ohesbrough and Mesare, Jowatt and | 8 hin will the dom comes,” sud this assanl sthor with the Ty D o |dog It eon intimal y telegrai 3t | Newaboya' Homo, o8 those two organiza- 0} 3 1 The Rev, A. Hittredge will condaol the Sun- ths Emporor destred to invi ta tha erib, and | tions over which he watohed with a peonliar :nfl".:;;:dwfi, :‘::“S;‘m',".:ln‘z::;&, ‘.‘,:‘:dd‘lg young ladies amatory episties, which woze sone- STATIONERY. dsy-Hohool Taschers' meating In Parwaell Hall to-dsy, noon, Bubjécts **The Power of Josus' care—tho Aosdomy of Sclences and the Iiis- watenm tng was o readin, 2 torical Boglety, Entorlng car. ’ tmprisonmo: d to afine cf [ Himes answered in” indignant terms by the the party drove rapidly turough the £tes mouths* mprisonmany ao ey brother, who, in turn, received inaulting letters . from Parsons. To asttle the matter, thetwo of | For tho convenienco of those whol Name." and fog to_ Clark .street bridge. Tha Tho funeral will take place this umnol;en.t A fow of the Oommimloners propase to take ther ok esterday bt st S A meeting of the officers of the United Irish [ {1 dox‘s‘i!. ll-;y In;u.!. ot f;!'n"i'z’fi"'fif. .v“;v':;t ?ngfll::‘;Eonl‘:‘lt:;.mm;“m“ E1a BT Bobor trip to Milwaukoe Wadneadsy In soarch of stone | on Washingion lluet’. nont Btato. Aftar & short may wish to try them, & il . \ Bocletlen {s called by President David Walsh, to 1ake place at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 2ist, at Aas- kell Hall, ‘The sunual mesting of the Nilnols Hamans Bocloty, for the election of officers, will be held Lhis Batnrday afternoon at Parlor No. 1 Gravd Paclfic Hotel at 8 o'cloock, Gov. P. 0. Chanoy, wife, and dsughter, ox- Gov. Btrong, wife, sud dauglter, ex-Gov. E. A, Bnow, aud ox-Gov, Fredoriok Brmythe, of New for the now Court-House, "Any undue futerest | dieputs in the rendiag-room, Qushlogoslled Par- they may take In visiling quarties aronnd the | mons a Har, and Parsor alllmadlmmlllng country st sbis time will acarcoly be considered | both Cus! ing and his tors by the eamo {n tha interest of thio publio treasury. epithot. Cusbiog replied with a blow, and Far- After the adjournment of the Criminal Court | Bona brought down a billy of wood on Cushing's yoaterday, workmen meized upon the job of al. | aboulders, The byatanders skipped out, and terlug the internal arrangemonts of the court- | Just in the nlok of ‘time, too, for Cusbing drew room very materially, Tho extent of thaaiteras | & revolver and firod away all aronnd the room, tiona {8 not yot known poaitivoly, but it ta aalou- | Into the stove, ceiliug, and floor, snd every piace Iated that the work will be complated to-day, and | ©oIne that no dsmags could ensne. Hia first shot that whon finished the improvemont will be | ¥aa the only effactive ono, ahd that took effeot marked, in hia own feft arm. DBoth were arrested and ors had embarked. Thore was nnlhlnr in"the sxguraion or the action of the excuraioniste to indicato the presence of Royalty. Theo Eny appearad mors intorestad fo what lay 1n -le tl’llu in sny exactions of rospeot for Lis dige nity. The tug steamod down the rivar andunder tho bridges. As she approsched the tirst, Dom Podro alternately eyod the smoke-stack and the bridge. Just a8 tho bost went under, he saw the smoke-stack give wav, and Lis hoart jumped. The nost moment the alack was up sgain, much SAMPLE CARD, Containing one ench of the FIFTEEN NUMBERS of those Pah-. will be sont by mail on receipt of TWENTY-FIVE OENTS, 3 IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 138 & 140 Grand-st.,, New York. MARRIAGES. AUCTION SALES. STOKEA—KIDDER—May 4, 1576, at the family resi- BUTTERS & C0.'S BATURDAY SALE, ———— CREGIER, BIS REMOVAL DENOUNCED DY THN INSUBANCE uEN. The {naurance men In this city sre greatly s, tated lest the removal of Mr, Cregier na en- gineer of the Water-Worke, and the appoint. ment i his placo of & man of whom but little is koown might, greatly,impair the water eupply, and in cane of fire prove disastrous to the city in goneral and thelr interests in particulsr. It to the [mperial dolight. ~ Tho low-lying fog and o hold in 8300 bati to_the Oth fust. Parsons was | gence, Chicago, by the Hev, Dr. MoMullen, Gen, = e e i ot of A S ] E""‘"},"""“,,""‘j‘ ‘3"“}‘”“: "‘E B | e oo e ot o s | el NaaTmam of the Signal, Bavvoe; 14 Jiod i additiounl bonde-of 81,000 to keop (ho | Jumes . Bloketan i Aaey Riader: Saturdey, May 6,030 ook, . me st el wlasrormy 8 regular mon! ful innducape slong tho Lanks of the river, but 3 d the Bo: of Publio Works | Wasnington, {s among the most offlelent em- »: = e, Managors for fho Erring Women's Rafuge will | Dom Podro consolod hitussif that ha woud havo | Meror Colrin sad e Board of Publis Worka plom ot e e ey ——— DEATHS, FURNITORHA, be bold at tho Instliution. comor of Indiana | & Bood viow of Ghicago after roaching the lako. | nnietetond his buniness and not a flozable tool | for Washington to-day, and takes mith him. lete ANNOUNCEMENTS. BRENNAN-—On Erid Au the eteamer pasacd undor tha frowning walls avonue and Thirty-firt stroot, at 2i¢ o'clock ot o fow trickv politicians, Therofora the Chi- | ters of introduction to our Darney and Oartor, Carpets, Planos, Ilonsehold Goods, 0 Aud GENERAL MERDIANDISE, . 1, to-day. of an -elovator, il uses wors oxplained to his cago Doard of Underwriters beld an Indigun. | 1o dialikea tho Idoa of boing callad from Chica- The strangers and working-women's meeting | ~ Funeral on SBundsy at 1 » ‘Thoe Rov. ’nnbm Collyor will locture tn the | Diojosty, who expremad nolpuany TaRrat thas Hoa_mooting st thelr rooms, No. 137 Ladalls | g0, nd thinks that thrously the (a0gonce of will be held at the rooms of the Good Bamaritan | 8 pareats, No. 867 Watastiat, by carrisges. (o The Entire Fnrniture Dime Coarse at the Fourth Unitarinn Church, | tioaccidonts, which delaved him In the Wost, | yiraqt,” ventorday afternoon, when the mattor | tiowo gontlomen ho will revarn i & fow days, Boclety, 173 Randolphstroot, on Fridsy, at8 p.m. < or ehould Liave brevonted & thorough examination of one of those inatitutiona, Out of tne mouth of the river, and the Empe- ror was agnin st sea. The vapor Jay thick and heavy, oblitarating Chicago from tho majestic vision and leaving the gontloman from Alcan- tara to guons how it looked. Tho Jake was rougl, but the Emperor seemod to hiavo his Imperial soa-loga on, and though he pitehed around the wieol-house some, he man- aged toeustain a right royal porpendicalar, T'he gllnt smilad aa the Ewnperor loppod ovor onco. ut tho pilot did not know he had ah Emperor tolaugh at, In fact the craw woro in domocratio ignoranco of tho presouce of Royalty. From tlo top of a Ligh wayo tho crib was viai. blo closo at hand, In b phort time tho boat was bestdo it, nod _efter some little dificulty the pacty landad. Dom Podro had como to Bes the water-works and Lie wont right at it. Thera waa no deiay. Ha walkod rapidly from one polnt of intoreat to another, hurriodly naking questions and commenting liboraily on what ho saw. Finally e climbed to tho top of the tower, bu: thero was nathing to be scen from there, and thon, like anothor Emporor befors him, he climbed down sgain, Liut a short timo wasapent a4 the arib, Prap- naratious had boen mado ou the Fort Wayne Road at 9 o'clock, and lin Majosty wan fearful that thinga wouldu's wait for him. —'Tho trip back was mado in s short time, and the party landed a few minutes beforo ¥, Mr, Sol Bmith mot the Emperor at the dock, and handed over a wad of dopreciated, tho amnonat called for by a draft forwarded a fow days befors. He of Drazil atufTed the negotiable in his clotbos as oagorly a8 a raporter wonld hia ssiary, and those who 8AW tho oporation realizod that a Kiog is but & wan after all. The spacial car had been charged to the mnz- sle with comoatibics during the tnp to the erib, and waa ready 0 g0 off aa soon ne the party ar- rived. Dom Pcdro bado hia hosts a fraternat odiou and entored bis car, followed by Sonor Bom Retiro, Sonor O'Koll, of the New York lieraldo, aud a fow servants. Tho train pulliod ont at 9 o'clock, and the clonds wapt that ono man should ponscas tho power to *'go through " Chicago in two hours, ———— THE NEW COUNCIL. PREPARING TO OUST TUK UBURPER. Tho business-lite maonor in whioh the new Councll have begun oporations on the common enemy has creatod a visiblo offect alrosdy. The political iacks and shystors who oling to tha scting Mayor as tho last hopo of & continuance of the means of ill-gotton gains swore uansually busy yestorday. Cotvin's supporters kept closo ot bis bock and hold froquont consultations. 1t lie cannat romain horo, thon it {a likoly ho whi quit tho mervice. Tie call was nnoxpected Mrs. Rhea, formerly missionary to Porals, will to him, and he fails to nnderstand what it | lead the temperance meoting of the Woman's moana, s TIHE COURT-HOUSE AGALN, C.T. Union in Lower Farwell Hall this sftor- noon at 8 o'clock. Tho Jolnt Committao on Publio Buildings and Borvice mot yosterday afiernoon to furthir dis- | A Young People's Temporance Assoolation was cus the mattor of advertising for the cut-stone | formod at tho Ialsted Btroet M. E. Church, and malorinl for the new Court-flouss. Archi. | noar Twentloth stroet, on Thursdsy evoning, teot Egan was prosont,and made somo important | Mra. M. B, Holyoke and Mr. MoCounoll making suggeations and exhibitoud soms amondments to | addrosses. tho original spocifications for the wotk, to covor *Tho New City Government of Chicago, and the contingoncy of sccopting bids (or matarial | Wit In Expected of Itor will be the sabiech of in the rough. "Tho Commitios agreod to advor- | pr, Rydor's discourse in his church on Suaday tiso for Lids for tho work in the principsl | syaning. The mowbers of the new Councll are '8, encin y AN Afvathoon: £0 mgm tho advertisemont, The | The temperatnro yesterday, ss observed by question of pilieg for the city’s helf of tho dome | Manasso, optician, No. 83 Madison streat (Tnin- for the buildiig wes also discussod, but no | UN Building), was as follows: 8 a. m., 40; 10 action was taken, pending a further conforence | & m.. 52; 12 m., 57; 8 p. m., 69; 8 p. m,, 47; with tho Board of Public Works. 1t was agroed | baromotor, 8 a. m., 28.70; 8 p. m,, 20.1, that the bida woulil e opaned Juno 1, for which The Ion. John Wontworth will giva his ro- » spociat mootiug of tho Board would be hold, mimsceuces of Chicago men and mnoners next THE GRAND JURY, « Bunday sfternoon, at 3 o'clock, at MoCormick's The Grand Jury yoaterday had boforo It the | Hall, ‘This will bs the lsat locture of tho course, ususl quaatity of regular Jail casos, added to | Tickats at the door and st Janson, McOlurg & which anu.) :flmn‘pmy]oumpllh;:n. ’J.'hu‘duakuz Co.'s, Admlission 10 conts. was practically cloarod, an schievemout nover bo(ur‘; made in the samo lengthof time, All E’I‘,"Méh ?“;"'fi“‘ xn‘fl”".",“ ot ,EE";’ manner of rumors pravailol in roforence to the | 8ton, 1ate President of tho Towa Woman's Buf- fature conreo of tho juryas affecting juvestiga- | frage Assaciation, will apoak oa tempernnce at tions nto tho couduct of oflclals, Tt wasaaid | tho 8 o'olock meoting te-morrow under the that ofter to-dny the inventigations would be | 3usplces of t! °§°"“K; Chral ‘“h“mpfi"“c; taken up, and then sgain it was said tho jury | Union, ““‘,‘"’ ; '“'“ o hureh, carnor of was anzious o got through, nod would positive- | Clark and Washington strects, ly ndjourn Tuosdsy. Aundagain, it was eaid the The following ladioa are appointed to lead tho investigations would bo limited to the recent | dmily temporance meotings of the Woman's jl-cecapo nnd thio mansgement of the Insane | Temporance Unlon in Lower Farwoll Hall next Asylam and Poor-Ioues, and that a committea | weok : uundlé, Miss Hattio Murphy; Tuoa- of the Jury wonld visit JefTorson to-day. Thoso | dav, Miss A, H. Greepleaf; Wednesday, Mra. roports, or rumors, aro glvon for what thoy ara | W, G. Powors; Thuradas, Mrs. A. P. Kolley; worth, for whilo a reporter 18 ordlnarily able to | Priday, Mrs. M. B, Willard; Baturday, Mrs, J, gathor what has boou done, ho isnot always com- { . Barkor. potont to road tie minda of an onth-bound body P ——— Which ho is uot priviloged to soe, and who have CANADIAN NEWS, bae:ia 80 Em’lcnh:tlv &unnl:dm b¥ ~‘hfl“ C‘nuurlh sgainst the importunitics of 0 frionds of 0 Broes. Tits foataro of the proceedings yestor- “‘L“? o n';':,':".::’“:;:';::’.:“"" day was the rofusal of & Lr. Huse to testify in uborin AP Ty r:lhb biag a caso of mayhom until he had beon paid his dpeeral Duspateh to The Chioago Tribuns, witncas foes {a advance. o was naturally MoxTneAL, May 6.~A writ of attachmont has marched fnto tho presonce of tho Judge, whoro | beon issued againat the proporty of Mesars. A. ho gained ao entiruly differont idea of his duuies | & B, Amcs, wholesalo dealera in leather, who ga8 citizen, | Lo thon coudoscondad Lo toll what | 1\ 00 'tafled to moot the tarms of & composition Il.::‘;‘:’a 3'.1f'n'.’i”!‘h:“:uvfifirih‘élf‘ui';:.';’;.fi“;"c;f of €0 centa on the dollar mado with tholr crodic- bors of the County Doard in the hope of getting | ora lost fall. Thelr liabilltior aro very large. an indlciment for paorjury against the man | Angust E. Amos, resldant partner, is smd to ba Smith, who testified betore tho last jury in rof- [ uane and the other partoor I8 in France, eronce to putting up £500 for tho uso of the Py County Board in awardiug contract for Jight- | Tho Irish Catlollo citizons are cndeavoring ping roda, to organizo & corpa of volantoers, and communi- waa fully discussed, 'The roforences made to Mayor Colvin and his sdministration wers anv- thibg but complimontary, snd many belioved that if thero was not a change soon the rates of inaurance would hiave to bo ralsed sgain, orelse tho botter class of inauranco companios would hovo to withdraw from tho city, '[he unwar- raated removal of Mr. Crogler was stigmatizod a8 an outraga and & crime against the best in- torosts of the city, After lengthy discussion, the following gentlomen wero appointed a com- mittes to investigate tho mattor and find cut whather tho now appointee was qualified for the position : Thomas Goodmsan, C. H, Oaso, Georgo C. Clarko, and Robert Critchell, As soon »3 tho Committes haa complated its investizn. tion it will call anothermeeting sud submit & ::’lim" n regard to tho matter, on which action will bo takon by tho Board. —_——— CITY-HALL CHIPS, Wator-renta yoaterdsy woro 3,520, and re- coipta from the Oity Colloctor §607. Tho Comptroller yeaterday toak in 6,000 from the anto of tax-salo cartificatos, T'ho Board of Public Works psy-rolls for the month of April amount to 933,000, The boys any that they would be aatisfied should the pay bo aa rogular as tho pay-roll. Dr. Beo Miller and some others of tho Board of Heaith. or interosted therein, were aronnd the City-Hall yosterdsy uxplnlnln§ 'votes on the nwnxrd of tho rocent oontract for scavenger wazlk, The Board of Public Works will receive a call to-day from somo of tho county aushoritiea who desire au exprosaion from tho Board on Court. Houso matters, and somo arrangomonta for driv- ing tho piles for tho domo. Tho Board of Public Works opanod bids yes- torday for the construction of n pive sewer on Woat Monroo stroat, from Oakloy atreot wost. Thoro wora olovon bidders, The fowest waa Mr. W. IL Iiff. No contracts havo yot been amardod. J. T. MoAulay, of thio Firat Ward, James A, Rirk, of the Eighteenth, snd D. K. Piersons, of the First Ward, were qualified yeaterday for tha oflico of Aldermon. Caspar Butz waa also aworn in a8 City Clerk, but ho will not assume tho con~ trol of the offico till Mouday. The Building Inspoctora yosterday tors down a amall coal-houso on Thirty-ninth atraos and notitled tho Trustoen of thoe Ulich eatato that the old and dilapidated structure on the corner of Stato and Twenty-second streats, known a8 tho Uiich Hotol, must comp down, The citizena of eorner of Pralric avonue and Thirticth stroot, Bunday aveniog. Subject : **\What Liofol Nebu~ chaduozzer.” A womnn named Ellen Mansfleld, roaiding at No. 848 Third avenne, tumbled off ber awill-cart sbout 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the cor- nor of Van Buron atreot and Pacifia avonuo, end bad her right log broken badly above the knpe. Thio 8piritualists arc soon to hiave reprosentas tive jonrnal of a somewhat pretontous and setoct character, in the ‘4rgosy, which craft is to bo Jaunched npon tho noa of nunnplgurdom from the port of Chicago. It is to be editod by H, N. ¥. Lows and Jeunio T, Hazon Lows, and published weokly aa n ** Family Nuwnrn or, Do- voted-to Clioico Literaturs, Gonoral Informa~ tion, aud the Spirtual Philosophy,—to Religions, Bocial, and Political 1nterests, Striviog for the Jteal and the Right,” It starts under tavorablo suspices, and corfainly if theroarasatonth partas many Spirituslists as the adheronts claim, it eannot lack for subscribors. The Northwestorn Intor-State Collogiate As. socistion hold an ndjourned meotiog at tho Grand Pacific Motel yostorday morning. Atten- tion was called to tho roport of the oratorical contest which appeared in the morning Trinune, in which it was statod thet the Misses Chapmean and Kent woro prompted during tho dolivery of thoir orattons at tho oratorical contest on tho evoning of May 4. As the young ladies hiad not boen prompied in any way whilo speakiug, it was the sonsa of the mooting that Tne Tainunz be requoasted to corract thio state- ment in justico to them, A voto of thanksto * tho pross of Chicago for the oncoursgement and gonorous support givon the Association was unanimouely passcd by the Convention ; alao, to the proprietors of Graod Pacific Iotol, and to the judgos and Clalrman of the contest. TUNADULTERATED OUSSEDNESS, Christian charity and aristocratic penurions- ness nover could blond togother, na was sxem- plified during tho present weok in a cer- talo shoddy arstocratic house on Michigan avenue. Tho occupants, provious to tho first of the montn, wore a very respect- ablo family, sod in proparing for moving-day thoy kindly surrondored the lower portion of tho houso to their successors two weols befora the timo was up, Theirsucceasors wore of o typs of Christianity too often seen in theso Iator days,—zlways snappiog and enarling with ooigh- bors, aud presided over by an old lormagant with a hook nose, who ia ably secondod by hor hon-packed basband. A sister of tho lady liviog up-strirs dies on tho day thoy intepded ~ to movo. Following = comea tho undertakor, when tho termagant essnys to provent his cotrance at the front door, by ronson of her shoddy aristocracy, and dirocts MOOLELLAND-Edwin J. McGislland, only son of 3, and E. McOlelland, of cholers infantum, sgo 9 monthis and 19 days. Funeral services at thelr resldence, 1035 Weat Mon- r00-t., Baturdsy, May 6, at 1 o'clock . m. &7~ Now York papers plessa copy, MULLINS—At the residence of her husband, P Mulilng, 200 Iuron-at., May 4, Barah Jana Mulline, agod 41 years 6 months aud 14 days, Fuaeral on Hunday, May 7, at the houre, at 1 o'aloak .m..l}hanc: {0 the chxlxnrc& |°' the Holy Name, and irom thers CATIIRARS VAT, TLLTn Upper Falls, Varmont May 8, 1876, Cal- vin I, formerly of tuld city, " 8! 8., papers pleas o BTONE-1ho 'funchl of Col. Bymauel. Stons will tako place at the parlore of the Grand Pacifia Hatel at & o'clock this afternoon, after which the romains will be taken to Rocheater, N. Y, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FIRST WARD REPUBLIOANS, The First Ward Consolidated Republican Glnb will mect at tho Shorman House Olnb Iicome this avening 8L 7:30 o'clock, aharp, The reorganization of the Club, election of ofilcers for the ensning year, and other im: portant businens relativo to the fall campaign wiil come before the meetinn, A full attondance is sarn- estly requested, By order of the Club, BIMEON W, KING, Socretary pro tem. THIRD WARD REPUBLIOANR. ‘The Third Wurd Ropublicans moet this svening st 060 Wabaah-av, FIFTH WARD REFUBLICANS, ‘Thers wili bo & mesting ofithe Fifth Ward Republio- anGlub thisevening, at Jhin Doarr's Hall, 431 Twen- ty-atxth atreel, for tho trsnsaction of important buid. uess, Dy order of the Execative Committoe, THIRTEENTE WARD REPUBLIOANS. ‘The Ropublican Olub of the Thirteenth Ward wiil hold #a regular meeting this evening st Benz's Hall, at- 8p.m. DWELLING 430 MICHIGAN-AY, A ATOTIOIN, f Monday Morning, May 8, at 10 o'lool, ‘WA, A. DUTTERS & 00,, Anctionesrs, Targe Special Offering of 10,000 Ploces NOITINGIAM LACE CURTAINi Gfi NOITINGHANM QURTAIN LACE, Nangooks, vm%flf”xffifiuwmqfiu Dros Inexs, Linen O Swoln, ‘Tablo cilfiun?’fl“nnfl?r?h‘}m{. cf‘lmo Btraw Goods h'z‘xyuh é‘flf-‘f OF& for Y 8, ) Boya', Ladios’, and Molu'su-e \m’c@i‘ . TUESDAY MORNING, May 0,at 0} o’ol’k, At our Spaclous Auction Houss, Nod. 118 & 120 We. bash-av,, N, E, cor. MadIson-st. W3, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers, BUTTERS & C0.S RLGULAR SALE, Wednesday Moraing, May 10, at 9:30 o'lock, A1 118 and 120 Wabasb-av., N, E. cor. Madison-at, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, WHITE GRANITE WARE, In Packages and Open ‘Lots, Yeliow und Itocking. ham Wars, Fino Table Cutles to.; Ih e F oy LAY Piasiou Ty DUTTERS & COS REQULAR TRADE BALE, THURSDAY MORNIZIG, MAY 11, st 8:30 o'clock, af thelr Auction Ko jmfi, 118 and 120 Waaah-av, STAFLE ANY, FANCY DRY GOODS, MEROEANT 'JATLOR'S STOOK. OLOTY.ING, CASSIMERES, FURNISHING GOODS, . BOOTS, SHOES, &o, By JAS, ', McNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabad heav,, No W. corner Madison-st, ORAND TRADE SALH OF 8,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Tuesdsy Morning, May 9, at 0:30 o'clock, Wo will aoll an EXTRA LARGE STOCK EAHee, 2 S VARESGOORY e et AL CONCRS. | o T Lo i3 - LA GOODH AL their own srjapsso BEGT: JAB, P, hoN, & CO., Anetioneers, By J. L. D & CO., Auctionee, 177 Eaxt Madison-st,, Room 1, FIFTEENTH WARD REPUBLICANS, A meetiog of the Fiftsenth Ward Ropublican Club will be heid at the corner of Sophia and Mohawk strosta to-morrow evening at B o'clock, sbarp, - All Riw publican volers are lnvited to attend. FIPTEENTH WARD, Ameeting of the Fifteonth Ward Republican Clith will be beld this evening at 8 o'clock, pouthwest cot'~ nor of Bophia and Molawk streets, A full ttendanas 18 Foquested, aa busiaess af izmporiaca wil be trani~ acte: SIXTE! A mesting of the Ezecutive Committee of the Bir- teenth Ward Republicsn Olub will be held at Moyern®, corner Higel snd Bodgwick strests this evening st 8 o'cloek, VAL RUH, Proaident. SEVENTEENTH WARD REPUBLICANR. ‘The Heventeenth Ward Republican Club will mest 1his ovening st Henry Wolland's, No, 537 North Miare ket-st, A full atteudance ta requrated, Dy order af tho Executivs Committeo, 3 I DAY bim to talie it Io over asliod and in at a0 upOr | Jround tho uenrplur Mayar's Neat, fn the | S50 icisicy'sre piesod. —_— cations with & viow to thia buvo been bad with THOMAS TURNEY. ohaterna. _ | 2o BN VRO AT S alock did 710 such thiog. Then on tho day of tho fu. | balla and corners, wors groups of tho usurpor's | Tho new city certificates have boen printed, CRIMINAL. tho Militia Departmont at Ottawa. Tho cos- Dotk i eoios OF Chromos, Bleol Engiviogs i AUCTION SALES, By G. P. GORE & CO., 64 and 70 Wabash-ay, On BATURDAY, May G. at 9 o'clock, 10 crates W, G. CROCKERY, A4 10:30 o'olock, & very largo sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Farlor and Chamber Scts, Wardrobes, Alarblo-Top ‘Tables, What Nots, Easy Chairs, Extension Tables, ‘Walnut Chairs and Rockers, Mirrors, Bookcases, Wal- French and German Plato Srrors, The above goods aro of {he fineat and best soloctod atock thut hus ever Leen offerod. in thin city, A raro opportonity s now ofiered to parties desiring to malect a choico collection of tuo finest Chromos, Hiecl Engravings, snd Mirrors for their hoanea ot &'vezy low figure, an thess goods must and will bo aold withont Toacivo for the next faw daya, J.L. REED & CO., Anetionecrs, 177 Madison-st, NEW PUBLICATIONS. MUSIC BOOKS. and aro bolng propared for issue, They ara of differsnt design from ths old ones, and are not 28 good in point of appsarance or point of work- manship, being printed ou an Inferior quality of paper, But, as thoy will answar all pnrposes, thoee dofects aro not rogarded as objectionabie. Tho Comptroller has not yst made ap his mind whou he will go East. There is some busi- ness to ve straigtencd out hera firat. The cer- tiflcaton must bo prepared for issus, and, if pos- sible, nomo ono must be found to taka them. Mr. Hayes' work in New York will consist chiefly tume ia to bo that of the zouave, A lap robo, & bugay, aud two seta of harness | Tha jumbor trado to the Rivor Plata Is groat- aro awaiting idontification at the West Madison | 1v dopressed, owing to the unsettled stato of Stroet Btation. ’trl;’[ngu n Uruguay :"fl,[“’& Ar;}mnna mlpmi‘IL%. : 760 YOATS BFO A 8 time vessols Chatlos Bmith and J. B. Vallignetto, vagrants | joon chatsorod for thia trado, and_ tais yoar not of tho upper class, wore yeatorday sent by Jus- | one. The prospoctnow is thata fow may be tee Bummorflold to tho Houso of Correction for | taken in midsnmmer at a low rate, thirty days each. The Caps Rouze ice-bridge at Quebec com- moaced to move this morniug, but again became A. A, Btane Las complained to Justice Footo | fup ¢ will probably g0 Off ith the noct tide: that Georgo Turner hos committed larceny sa | A flcat of fifty vessels i sald to be dotamned by bailce in fsiling to turn over the collections | the ico in the Gull, neral when tho Loarso and carriaged are atthe daor, the old termagant places an embargo upon all procecdings, and forbids thom to tako tho corps? down the front woy, In this omergency, tho uumrtnnntu{punnla flad It necessary to call tho asistance of tho polles to toach Mrs, Old Tormygant wiat Christian cbarity sad civilizod burial imeans, THE LUMBER-SHOVERS, BXD OF THB TROUDLE. Ta tho) Inst fssue of Tux TRIDURR wero given most activa Inborers in ocarnest and close con- vorsation, They aro ovidently troublod, and ihoy know and fear that thelr dirty tricks and schemes oro Jiable to welé;h but httlo compared with tho united and intelligont actfon of the men who composo the majority of the new Honrd of Aldormen. ‘The Mayor has said that ha will preside ovor tho moating next Monday night, and the diein- terosted oues look mmilingly on and rub their hands at the prospoct of the most public and at tho samo time the nioat bitter contest that has over taken place rolative to ocity alfairs. The tho dotals of the siriks of & number of *ehov- i fod with in negotinting s loan or gatheriog mionoy to Soectal Disgafeh to Ths thtcars Tridune, nut Bedsteads and Bureaus, Mattresses, Springs, Pur, wra” ewployed in the lumbor district. A | e paes of tho fiionds of bummarieo - 00 O | mast the €1,80,000 that s o el o Be arronton 1o pop menufacturer. Georg | o S 9y 5 Gontraciore pre Zorsaod an | 1oF s34 Ofios Denks R ok ke . Ot Centennial Cotlestion of National Songs, moming contomporary statod that but twonty mon wory) engaged in the trouble, and that the causo of 1ho sirike was a proposed roduction of wages frona §2 to $1.76 per day. Now the truth is that lnst yoar the men wore reduced from 81.76 to &1.60 per day, and tho lattor rato hos been tho -provailing price to the present timo, wad tho faci 8 as given in Tue TRIBUNE woro cor- root in overy detail. The lumbor season has really not yst eom- moncod, and will not for s couple of weoks to come. Nat toore than eight or ton yarde havo beon rocelving, and they only commenced Mon- day Irat, and the majority will not bogin to take in atook uatil after tho 16th inat, During youterday o TrinoNz reporter took a stroll through tho Jumoor district, aed visited n nombor of yards. Everything was quiot, but here and thern excitod “groups of Bohomians ntood discuseing tho situation. At Kelly, Wood & Co.’s yard on Twenty-socond atroot thoro wero probably forty idlers standing about, Baveral of the nowly-slectod Aldermen held & consultation, informal u ita character, yeatorday afternoon in the offico of Mr. Thompson, in Roaper Block, to talk over thelr plans of action in ousiing tho.usurper. Thera were present about a dozen. Mark Bhoridan and Callerton woro there. Of coures tho reportera and all outaidors wero given tho cold shouldor, The resolution adoptod at Thursday's meeting bas beeu strictly sdhered to. No question can bring any reeponso except **Idon't know,” ar, with fingers to thoir lips, **Mum, is the word," One of tho numbor negatively allowed that all was going on oxactly as was desired, snd that nothing could oxceed their convictions of a grand triumph {n viow, It is sald that Lawyor Jowost has hianded in o rough abstract of his opiaion on tho power of tho Councll to clear out tho miserable Ring that makes the City-Hall & mu- nicipal disgrace, and that the documont will be, when completed, able, lflnslh{, and exactly suited to tho views of all falr-minded men, Judgo Dont's A:f\nlun hos not yet appeared, but is oxpectyd to-day at thali;onurnl mooting or cancus of the new City Fathors, The .fidor— Association for the protection of thelr intorests, A young man named J. D, Btelger, a local | Tno action of the brickinyors and masons {u do- drummer in tho emoloy of O. L. American & | manding an incroase of wages to 83 per day is Co., dry-goods dealers at No, 126 Franklin stroot, condomned, and $2.25 per day fixod as tho was yestordny held by Justico Pollak lo 81,000 | standard rate for April. ball o the 13th jost., cbarged with dofsaudiog | ““X1l tha Chiandlora saw-milla are now fa full s nmglnyum and their cuatomors to tho extout | onoration, except two, and thess will commonce of §500, onday noxt. Tho caso for mallcious mischief ;Enlnat Mike | _ The ifon, Malaolm Cameron {a again very fll. 63 and 70 Wabasb-av. GREAT AUCTION TRADE SALE. BTAPLE AND FANOY' I.iving Wat&fl. DRY GOO:DS ! cta, By D. F, Hodges, No betior book of the 80 Xind has ovee appearod, For Conferencos, Prafsce White Goods, Spring snd Bummer Dress Goods. Meetin, Prayes-Soetings, Osmp-Meoting gt Welabi Uadcwoas, Fiao Tublo Linens, Wi | Ty ina Tada al 1 Sotoc tai, o o7 b order. ‘Two hundred pleces rich Dlack Alpacas, 3 2 ’ N yoacEntoustom-ade Clotbing for Men, Boys, and | Digtionary of Musical Information, Beautifulline of Sash Ripbons; full line of Hans- $1.25, Tho only Musioal Dictionsry, mad & mosd burgs. convenient boak of reforence, Eplendid line of all Wool and Droche Bhawls, b : Large and varied lines of Mens', Boys', and Youthe! A Shining River, 1ats and Caps, Including Linen and Sirsw Goods. ancy Cisstmercs, Cotlonades, Jeans, Siripes, | 8Scts. This charming Habbath.8chool Soug-Nook fa Checka, &c. recelved with great favor, and is worthy of uniy 10 Girpola, & full L of Colton, Hemap, and Voun- | dopion, , Arhy 06 elveosdl oada. s N ‘Miscellaneots—Notlons, Kid Gloves, Pockst and High Sohool Choir, Table Quilery, Hllvurwlroh‘f'ollut Boape, Batcliels andl §1. Inoxtensivouse in Academies, Seminaries, and v, Susponders, Overabirts, Dress Bhirta, Hosly High Hohools, Muafo {n two, thi . Fiowees, roanen: Tafinke Sion omionyria, Hoslery, | i 0 in two, thres, and four pari, ‘Tim Sullivan, & permit-clork {n the Water Do- partmont, has receivod notlcs that hia services will no louger ba requirod afler the present month has nxr‘lred. The renson for bis dismisaal is Baid to be that Lio collocted a wator-tax of 88 and signod tho name of Webstor, one of tho Collactors ot the Departmont, to the receipt. Sullivan claima that he had aathority to sign Webstor's name, but this {3 donled by Webstor. Moreovor It js said thet Sullivan failed to turn ovor tho money that ho had collected, | Many of the employos {u the variona Depart- ments are looking for the *grand bounce,” capootally thoso of the Board of Public Works aad tho Buildiog and Bidowalk Inspectors De- Bflflmnnta. In the number of employes of the oard_anothor roduction is looked for, and the Inspectors are in tropidation lest the pew Council might determine that their work could ss well be done by some other branch of the city minions. Tho changs in tho hends of somo offices may bring changes. It was said that City-Cterk Butz would chango hug asaisianta. Mr. Moody has already In boxrds, 50cta. : in paper, 40 cts, A truly elogant and attractive calivetion of 1ho Tatiiotio Songe of Al awtlons, srmauced for Solo or Chiorus Singlug, aad 1yary, E¥~Cincinnat! papers pleass copy. espechlly Stted ta tho eelobrattons of this year. Corcoran, Tim Casoy, and Jobji Corcorau, | Little hope is sutortained of his rocovery. cunrged by Mra. Saott, who kowph n_dive. o Sperial Dlamalgh b Tha Chieasa Trdune North Wella street, with throwing a beor-keg | Tononto, May T, lis Doronltohl’mabyury through her windows, was to have como up be- | Mot again ""d"y" fuf ousoll horosy” oase foro Justico Kuufmaua youtordny, but tha proso- | a8 put througl its final stagos aud iy now cation did not appear and the Justice dismisued 2’;3;‘&‘:’5&:’: to tho Genoral Assombly, which :Iac‘:lg:u, rogRrding 1t a5 ono of malicious prose- : Auc"{f\i“'"“ °|' th':’lilnnrd ",’g‘f"“f;"",{" m" A lomber thiof and riyer pirate named John r;:d:-yu:;n The :'lgincl[‘r‘l!lnx;cuns witts & viow {0 Bullivan, who was rocently captured in ono of | jntroducing ths best systoms in thia city. They bhis predatory excursions, was yosterdsy brought | will make %lflflsfl their firat calling-place, 10 tnial bofore Justice Summerield, For plun- ‘The Han. George Brown roturnod from Eng- doriag tho yard of L. A. Hartman, he was hold | land to-day, It is underetood thas he has dis- in 2600 bal to tho Criminal Conrti for that of posod of themaguificont farm callod Bow Park, Kirbv, Carponter & Co., in 300 bail ; and iz 8 | pear Drantford, to an Iuglish Company for llac awount for that of Adame & Lord, and | g475,000. Tho intontion of ‘tho Company I8 to | = Salo &t v:00 8, 2k, TUESDAY, May 0. The People's Ok Book, moat of = whom were stnkors, Thoy | mon-olect with fwhiom & TniuNE ronorter con- | boon ratained, aod 3r. MeGurren will maky | 2 : o 000, pany : 3 ple's Unorus Book, wore guiet ~ aud orderly, but -~ declined | veraad ou yoatordy's maoting said that ail tuey | Logm for soms oum el B1oourren il mabe g ilaghos from Tl age.” UMl for atasl- | oulirata'tho broodiog of shori-horna oa an ex- B O tiay,.. | /¥l Each gl or chorsi ' jot, snil s s eoisétind :g hiave m:mll:“l l?h oo l'u; the reporter. Ono odr w-;ted s to be lot outirely :ln;ao by tho bress Efi“‘,f wo\;]m -I;miz be rl?m;"?:' h:‘: i iy drm\:]t‘ed POI LODBING THE MATLA, el T T L T T i .n:;e- In Jullo equatto anything of tho kind that 0 mon siaf 0 wages wers reducos an public, as no interforence coul whether r. Bul wil ecide remove m . £0 81,25 o cculd not sod how they conld live, | fond Bd In ‘shy "particnier Miey e | musther Mr. Butz wil deeids to ro abiliey o | poosoph M. Il wes botore Commissionar SHORT-HORNS, AT OUR AUCTION SALE ‘a7 book eent, pont-paid, for retal prce, Hoynho mm}h’ mnlr‘mug u}‘:‘wnlfb .lh;lm:flguon the charge of complicity w ovi B, Millor, el R i postal olerk, of Clowc of tho Sale at Springficlds Woodstock, who rocently mppropriated #3200 Spectar Duspawch &n The Chicago Tribune. from s registerod lm’er, Taod who “liss | Benmarmip, Til, May 5.—Tho serica of sslos beon Ianguighing in the Cook County Jall for | of short-born cattle closed at tho County Fair somo dayas Lu ihot sccount. Bpaolal-Agent | (;rounds to-day with tho sale of tho hord of O, for provisions and clothing wers not reducod proportionately. On tho dock of D. T, Groves & Co, not less than 800 of tho atrikers congregated during tho nfternoon, They wers oot demonstrative, but quietly watched tho unlnnl.lln;: of a propoller without molestiog any ouo. The reportor con- at work, and in the right way. They were pet- ting along ewimmingly. In facs, the batteries were almost roady to open on the Colvin Bhip of Btate, which, {0 uso an off-repeated phrasa, would soou bs ‘‘Lknocked into s cockod bat," Thoy wero working qulotly, but ateadily, In yostorday's talic {3 was agreed {0 ask the has displayed in tho discharge of his dutles. Besides, ho is thorongzhly soqualnted with the work, and is & favoritoe and a goulal, plessant compsnion. Mr, Butz could Ul afford to change hin for » strangor, 1t has beon sald that tha only body that conld 0f WEDNESDAY, May 10, s shalloffer soversl large | OLIVER DITSON & ©O., Boston, linea of the beat siylos and makea LYON & HEALY, Chioago. =t O & BHALY, Ohicng 7 H fully ** back " apainet a corporation waa | Mawloy ascertainod shat thoro was another man 6 of Kuperintendoat U, §. Castom-Hoass and| vazsed with loading papers in particular, and all papers in | Biceeafull , e ) M, Niccols, of Houry, McLean County, in all 57 | 15 000 10TS Askorted Goods, to closs & BANERUPT Post-Utlice, CRICAGO, Thilnols, May 2, 1978, ‘f of tho Sty ne o mmnge | goneral, o remal oot on” o doinge sod 1o- ,-,;:,'g;;;‘;‘;:l;‘_l:,gd:gn"&l;;m";hg',:fi:ngg;y_- S s oot boolc pains o WOTk 1L | | cadl, which biotight 1n the aggregate 820,000, | SATIL B, P GoRE Moo tod Frunosnis will o Feoslvod At this Ginty ot 11 ) Boa! b ., entions of the now Council, for roasons known | poun® “Bal"contidaed to ace. now the thing | iuation yowterday dliller squealed on Lall, aud | Tho buyors were mostly lesding breoders in 59 and 7o Watiebiav, | Jrol 20 1 Se2 of Blan, 875, for furofshing aud de- and five children. This was the first o d States Unstom-Housg 1 b bost to themsolves, . Livario ut thie sita of 1h works in his case with a citr, o thereforo ro- told the whole story. He related liow bio bad | Iown and Nobrasks. Mazurk of Elkhill, red SLISON, POMEROY & CO, it Quica, Lntoago, Tiinols, oue miilion, mare o daym work he had had siuce the —_— by S + it taken tho 8200 from the rogistared lotior, how By E. v A rd-barncd brioks, ‘soand and free from Hmestann Ty e st gz the plaier he hul OBITUARY, Rorsiions, Fin, " o Srasccatiients from | tsken the 200 fiom the, rag Chicago, and Lo | 7008 Ot 18, 1607, by Becond Duke of Goneva, Auctionesrs. 84 and 80 Randolph-st. Aoy gt tadutys "o o tsers of o klln, 'N§ c THE LATE COL. BAMUZL STONE. Auctber activ, buay life of usefulsess and honor haa closed ; another yoles 18 hushed in doath. Col. Bamuel Stono died Thursday night had givon Lisll $50 on the way hero, aud Low | brought the highost figure, $2.000. Bho was nmy“nuemuan Weat o Gonova Lake, whore ho | bought by A, Marlots, of Milton, Ind, Busan 17th gave ksl more monsy, aud where both of them | wenttoW. 0. Kent, of Chicago, for 8360, the next succeeded without auy difficulty in gambling | highest price Enl«L Bhe is red. May 17, 1873, ul ing last month, on the 20th, 234, and 24th days, the water was shut off from s house, Nothing daunted,he has turnoa it on again, aud enjoyed thio conveniencs junt as <celved, aod & asmplo of brick must ba submittod wis ‘oacl pronosal, D-l‘.un must be made at such timer, and 1o snch E&gg:&:, a8 may be duomed uecossary by o Supen All Lids muit be made on the printed form ta bo ob- Lo waa increased o €6 since May 1. INis work 1asted avout five months in tho year, Ie was in dobt 823 for grocerios; Lis ‘aluldren were Larofooted. At {81.50 a day lie would make 49 o SPECIAL SALE TINE WATCHES A. H. MILLER'S GREAT CLEARING SALES, 01 WASHINGTON.ST, . This Morning at 10 o’clock, This Afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, Aud Grand Eyening Sale at 7:30 o'lock, ‘When will be offered WATCHES of the following makers: thongh he was not’a tax-fightor. Fverytime | away tha remaindor of their plle in a fow briof by tho 14th Duke of Thorndale. falned on spplication at this ottios, and mu £ be socorm- woeok, but tho work was not alwaye steady. At | atth it s 2 £1.25 s tay ho could not support L Tamiy. and | 1oy ;;3;“:;‘ m‘:fl:; "g':r: h:: :;1 In::nlllg:fi tha water ling boon turned off it has cost $1.50, | hours, 1lu consequence of this rovelation, sad | Efllott, of West Liberty, 1a.. purchssed ten pnied by a | i o two rosponsible T areont.ia 1ha Total, $4.50. Beeing that Andro was as obati- nate as ever, tho authorities have deoided to toar up tho streat and ehut off the ntreat tap. ‘I'ils will cost uumnthlni; Like 810 or 916, all of which Mr. Matteson will have to pay inconnection with his sseesamonts and the 1.60 exiras be- fore tho cloar and sparkling liquid will bubbte {rom the faucet at lus wish. Meanwhile he oan havu the satisfaction of tapping a tire-plug, bor- rowing from the neighbory, or classing himantt with the thirsty and Great Unwaslied. A momning paper gave clroulation yesterday to a rumor stating that Cn{-Almmny ‘Tuthlll had made the appolutment of Mr. Lalor 82 Azatatant City-Attoruoy at tho diotation of Nr, Josoph Moedill, nud that somo malcontenta had porsuaded tho Mayor to order Mr., Lalor's namo etrickon from ‘the pay-rdll. In regard to the appoiutment, r. Tuthifl says that not only Mr. Modll, bat Gen., Bmith, Joln M, Jowett, O, 'f, Adams, E. A. Otis, and othor 5antlamen Lad 8o highly recommended Mr. Lalor that ho was obliged to acknowledge the rocommendstions. The sppointment was dictated by no one. Inregard to the statoment that AMlr, “Lalor would bo obliged to work for nothing it he acceptod the situation, thore in not the sligntest truth, In the first place, tho Mayor mever directed the Comptrollor to tako tho name from tho pay-roll, Mr. Haves stated yosterday afterncon that tho Mayor would” not dictate to him on matterd pertaining to his (Hayes') officlal Lusiuess, nor would the siayar sttempt to sy whom Mr, Tuthill alonld sppolnt, aa it was en- tirely out of his juriadiction, and be would have 1o power to order ths nawe taken from tho pay- roll if the appointmens had been re| gularly made, The whole rumor wasa canard of the woret de- weription. —_—— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Qeorge Lauerbier, of the Town of Worih, acut to bis resignation yesterday as Constable, Mixe Evans, Arcbitect Armitrong, ex-Com- missioner Crawford, aud sundry other important fodividuals, sauntercd through the county officea 8081,000) doThare, thas e b o accept. aud T 06 cantract i aweeded him, of In Saan"tho Unfiod Ktatos sould. o0 dostrs coil abere's ‘Gontract |n. sccordance with the o This advertinos Tent and his prapotsl, and i acurity for the falthtul porfiemancs thetwof 48 Whall' ba' dosmad auiie faciuey 15 ihe Unitod States, the arit deney of the sapuite 8 in each cass to Lo certlisd to by the U, B, Judgs, lork of the U, 8, Court.. of tha Dir (riot Attorses of hos “Digies a et Litor vt 2" ymioata will ba made monthly, dodusting ten per ca uecl i et cemplation o the £t AP :‘: ‘Toe nent resorves tho rafect any or bds, (1 1t be dewaned I L6 i ek of tho Linesraten g0 86, or 15 obial to bricka radairod froe mers then oo 0 sk be enclosed in, scaled eavelopes, eo- e o Pouk e Ciotie Unlied Histoy 8, Chioago, Al e N uperintsalen " Swedmdaleit. Constrotion. of - Life-Saving Statlon Houses, R b, 18714, for jhe construation of Lif, e, following-naaied paini 1o-wit 1 Oas_at Verml) il Jos Wit of Vermiliion t Buoker ltivo: 1 be tho failure on the part of the defensoe to success- | cows and heifer at an average of $192 each. fully sot up s difforent siate of faocts, Commiu- Chaso & Sons, of the same place bought four- sloner Hoyne held lall in ©1,500 bail, E.E. | tosn iead, average 8251, Richards, of Woodstock, appearing aa his se- Jonn Koleay, of Shipmnan, I, booght a fins curity, liord for $500, and T, MoHardy, of Kans ANOTHER MURDER, ostier prominent broedors, purchased largely. At 1 o'clook yesterday afiornoon a young man The four days' ealea have aggregated, Includ« named Nicliolas Pfreog, aged 19 years, rosldiug | 1og that disposed of at private sale, nearly with his parents at No. 95 Wost Ninoteeentn | $100,000, ll(al)fi bduuL i from ‘fl)ohul:cu of ;dv‘muud r::- —_— calvel y m on the hicad at & wodding party given st aaloon on the Isat duy of ll-:gl::onlh x ““‘h“;:d:a";:,:'f,‘}",‘:‘;"""" at tho saloon of Honry an; vis Boegerhauser, " No. 270 Weat Sovautaonth atrooi, As'mearly ag | AD onthasiastio young Domocrsé named Will- 0an by asceriained, young Pfrung was hunsell to | fam Eston, living on English auenuo, bossted blame. Al the participants wero locked up | that he conld stana nesror the cannon's moath 1 e ‘g’-‘?‘ 7%51]““ Hiass | uation bY | thian any man who was present whils the sal uto i partipey:, Gaoy, pud Tat Oticion. A | was being firad to houor tho nomination of Will - for riot, but prinoipally a4 n witness of the af- | iams., 1lestood only 10 feot in sdvance of and frav. 1t is claimod aldo that bo iucitod the dis- [ but 8 feet Lo one side of the gun. During the sarbance by atriking a brothor of she docoased. | following night bie head began to fael quite sin- ‘I'ie facts na related by the Doegorhauser nre | gular. and gradually his ontire body was mora to tho effeot that younit Pfreng and hia com- | Of less affocted. ''The strange feeling iuoroased, panions camo to” thoir house on the night | until one-half of the body became paralvzed, of tbs wodding snd domauded admittauce, | The attending physiolan 1a of the opinion that it which, bewg denlod, they bogan a | m) remain so whilo ko lives, as the r:ml]flll riot, duriog wiioh Nick = Pfreng was | originated from a concusslon of tho brain, injured fa somo way unknomn to them, Tho companions of tho decersed say that, although In the Golden Age of Girlhood thoy domanded admittance snd wero refused, | preserve the beauty of the teoth with Sozodont, snd thoy created o disturbauce whatever until 8a- | then, when thie bair is sllvered sud the eyos dimmed Bl Iat" by a:mponzud tl-;:: Bunu':lrl‘n,t:x:afi l::uy with years, the mouth will still reveal two glitterng claim that Chris Boogerhauser di @ slabbin sullied ivory, with & emall Jack-kuife. Tho Coronor will hold | ™o vamded trorr, tho iuquest to-day. Planos, Organs, Bheet-Musio, A CAFITAL BIlOT, music-books, vinlins, guitars, brass and German-sllver Some sage has uaid something about puttiog | pang Instrumsnts, flutes, clarionets, banjos, tambour- :l;;u ot ‘.’,t‘ ‘gm-flmk -m l‘e‘m;:rx:“h-‘ln-; ;m:nx‘: 4 | Iues, drums, accordions, ‘concertinas, dulcimers, etc., & 5 v - i !x‘x"ml:“ll.“ . V:YN“{'!B: ;bfl“‘ p“‘;‘"f a | o the Ttoot & Sous Muslo Go,', No. 166 Btata s rovalver in the banda of a Yoksfellow aud let- ting bim kill himsolf, That 18 l:reclnely woaba | e mnud"‘:’x't;‘:’a‘ flmf;;:‘mw‘ i liain very exompisry voung man tried to do yosters | m’; o) e ot o wbldh e be d v day, He snued himself and marched eagorly to | something of the art of music, wl can ous at o tho fray, aud when the proper momont cawme Le | swall exponss by buying & piano or orgsa of Fellon & neither knew waich was the hauvdls of tho | Pomeroy, 231 State strect. weapon nor whether to point It right, left, or e erpoudicularly to maka it Bloot straight atead. 2 Good Furniture. Tuo name of “this religious Nimrod is Q. W, In buying furniture it psys to get prices at Holton & be could not, at 21,50 a day for only flve months in tho year, givo tlhom _anything elea to eat than bread and beof. Last winter ho lived on corned beef nod flour, with a few potatoes. Iie thought it vory bard to reduce thom at this time. Axiother wan told & similar tale, and he bad seven emall childran to support. I tell you," 8aid hio, **wo wors on tho vorge of starvation last winter.” AMONG THE DPALERS sad manufscturors the feoling was generally sganst a reduction, Tha operators claim that they have an ignorant class todeal with, and that thoy have to bo showa Lowto do everything they aro sct at. Howover, they think that s ro- duction of 26 cenus on laborers’ pay would not help the trade (o nny extont, and, consldoring that they oniy bave work for about five montha in the yoar, 81.00 a day was low enough _wagos, ‘They also hold that tho demand for lumnber snd Labor will control tho prico sbove anything elss, | ‘The troubls of Thursdsy originated tn 8, B, Martin's yard, There, “without further ado, Mr. Martin told his mon that he would rednce them to $1.25 per doy from that timo oo, The men at once quit work, and, there beipg a largo nomber of idlers 'in the wvicinuty, they soon swolled their forcos to 4 They then visited tho Kirby Carpentor Company yards, uear by, and the mon at this place wore forcod out, which now mado ths array about 400. Thoy wont to Keily, Wood & . .'s yard, where thoy compellod the men to quil Phoy shen wont to other places, but - mbortly after the police Io part dispersed them. A gontleman etsted to the ro. porier that wpearly all of the Bobemians wero membors of the Communist Booiety, and, unleas their demands wero complied with, toore would probably be trouble. ‘Ihis, how- wver, is ot feared. To-Gay the lamber-men will Lold a meeting, but what thelr action will be remains to bs soen, The mon who_wore arrostod Thuradsy had n hearing before Justics Scully yeaterday morning, and were fined 81 each, the finos being suspeud- ed upon psymeat of costs, the men belng poor, sad promiuiog 10 be orderly iu the future. ——— Blone had attained to an age even boyond the limit which the Paalmiat set on humaa lifo, and had oon 77 yeara of contsot with the world. For tho tho past fow years hin friouds have no- ticed Lis growing foobloness, but wors unpre- arod to gce him paus away, On last Batorday 6 was attacked with inflammation of tho blad- der, and, in spits of all that medical akill could do, bo J;mw worse, and on ‘Thursdsy night breathed out his tito, surroundod by mombera of his fawmily and friends. Col. Btone was born st Chesterfleld, Masa., whera bis early lifo was passed. Loaviog Mast chusetta in 1817 ho moved to Roclester, N. Y., where he rowmained soma timo, removing to Do~ troit about 1843. Whils in Dotrolt Mr, Stone way engaged in the Btate Dopartment for sovoral ears, and also hold a position 1 the Board of ntornal Improvements, Ho_took a prowminent art in tho buildlug of the Michigan Central tarrond, and waa selccted a8 ouo of ita tirat of- ficors. Leavivg Dotroit, Mr, Btone spont s short time u Milwaokee, but, uot liking the city, came to Chicsgo along with such mon s Col. O. G, lammond, A. T, lsl, sod othors, in 1852 sud has resided horo over ainoa, Mr, Btouo made wowmo very fortunate purchases of laad io the ragion koowa as Boghton, This property appreciatod so rap- idly in valuo that aftor the War bhe was enabled to disposo of it at & figure which left him a hand- somo profit oo his investment, and bas kopt b in vory easy circumstances ever since, Natural- ly endowed with litorary tastes, Alr, Stono do- Yoted a large sliare of 'hi time nod money to tho eucouragement of litorary, historical, aud ecientific societies, He was & prominent mom- ber of the Academy of Bcicoce, and of tho liistorioal Bociesy, occupying the office ot Curator in the Iaitor organization before tle Fire, and earning the name of an efticient, Lard-working member. To the Academy of Sei- onco be was an invaluable mewber, and coutrib- uted quite liberally ou several occasions to fus support. Ar. Stone was {nstrumeutal in secur ing the bust of Cal. Foster, contributing €500 \owarda that undertaking, IHe was & membor of the Masouio Lodge to which Morgan, whoss Julea Jurgensen's colebrated Watohas, U 0. R, OHRONO- GRAPH, 8plit Second, FLY DACK, Quar. ter Bacond, Also, other Quarter and Fifth Beocond, in 8tem and Kly- indera. ¥ull ilae Obaplor's snd Gallat's colebrated ‘Watches, and lino of . s 2’ sove-mention + and u--huh?wfifl D falan oy att sat Xach bld must bo sor ompaated with a beud ta the sum *f onb housand doll ars, with twa good and sumicicot sasation, oondltioned s Lt s Ui dor st ontor Tuto son degcmilions ulay € s bidbo wezeptad. e w4 be fu * Proposals for the American Watches. Y viog, satieolonr oo £ L ALSO, on of e TIOE AR, 4 iraadd Lo'tne ectetary of the Tress: joctiioatioes Rich Jewelr Vs | chirtiatiit i s, gat frmest pntins § Customs at D airoit, Purt Haron, Grand Haves, aud 5 Marquatia, Micky.r Ghidago, TiL, and Milwaubeo, Wiks Silver and Plated Ware, Ble, B | Seilatrmtims bt y Dty Bolbe | Sheivistt o o foctacy ur ail Bhin: o to watva defeota. t The whole being the stock of one of tha s rounrrad % P talueta o) e onsoomapt s o loading houses oF tho city. i hx‘l‘::,g) Dy partmast, Wash B Ascii .» Auctionesrs, = == = ELISON, POMELOY & 00, duc TO BoNT e RSOVl R B 523 ; 2 £ 7! "ii g £ 4 28y £ £ 5 ol = g1 By 8. N. FO of Chambor and Parlor’ Hets, Loan fa Kiichaa Consta disspposrance caused the great aati-Basonio | yosterday. Cushiog, » youog man _of 35 wummers, ai b's, 226 and 237 Biate airest, Thay sell good Chairs, Tables, Crockery, Glass, B. P, an BN BmATILIAN ?u?xno’:sefl% 4 yurmva o | SXCitement 1o Now York mbout forty years 850, | Tho Sheritf did not succesd yostorday lu gath. | pactuer in the pf’tnua firm of Unating, Tuoinas :md“:,,::, {6an eny botse 1 i vitys ll\’vfllvt‘yw Wiare, balng tha balance of ““.‘"“‘" of the | IN TEH X KUFERON MATES rervoneta vy e aa, aleo couneted n & | aring in any more of of bla runaway boarders, | & Co. locatod at- No. 160 Clark. srast, Last | Soo04lome! Parkxerlkilouse TE 3 renpousible way with the Westeru Union Tele- 11n nrelinltig 0o efteit, howeyer; nd expects December tne firm found it uocessary to dis- — Femalning unsold, AT 11 OTLOOK we ehall offer a ¢ Emperor of Brazil, er, s he calls Lim- | graph Company. ina fow d 8: Bavo the ‘mont of them baok. charga the foreman of the oftica, » maa pamed FECTIONERY. % 'w-yhm Ans of L salt, Dom Pedro d'Alcantara, srrived in Chicsgo | Al who kuow Col. Bione remarked upon hie & Jo0w Cayaitohave ok Charles Parvous, Biuce shat Wime Parsons hea | ... GONFECTIONERY. INQUIRE QF ysatorday moinivg a4 7:15 from Baa Fraucisco, | Beuorous, genlal, social disposition, aud 46 may | A bill of Parmer Harms, smouoting to 811,600, | faigned to be lnfatunted with twa of Me Gie GELEDHATED bout CARFETS o came over tha Chicago, Borlington & Qulne traly sald that he bad troopu of friends, 1fe | for the Court-House fouodation, was audited {og's sisters, employed in the same oftice, and the Union—espresssd to all Prussels, Ingrain, 3-Fly, d xmmmtfn. Ab 13 L 0 D W o 3 8 val y | usstriclly houest sad Lrus in al bis business | and ordored paid by the proper Gommities yar- | besause. Loy Eave chosen to- thaaciicoy 2ud 4 ] ho> a0l Ul at | Oiock, s G OUSTOMMADE BOGHY. Hew Fook g ] Bosd, and, n salicipation of bis arsival, & | tranasctions, aod yeb goncrously ebaritable 10 | terdey. fowing thls, Lha. Arahitect 5o the | Aavances Lowasis oo, na blocies T brother, a0ty GURTEUR, Osateas | bulid, will be sold. * 100 baniful & twe of carions Lon-buaters as- ld gantleman aa ovechau)lng abous his consvete | sad meds vedous threala mgatust his lite, | i il the suffering poot. Sloue way & great 4 . haicd Bixnds of GlaRz, "oF X7 Vewh sad alber Jf.oom 10, Tribune Building /