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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE : SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1876~SIXTEEN PAGES. 8 = 0 ; ing to develop such Aladdin trasaures in vals. 4 THE - CITY. | md ot at st i seguint o plzcn Bim e the | Eront e e e hoy & Jov | a0, Althonghe the v wio. Tamdieiay BOSTCN. {52 “waf o Hivermnen aa ‘the eclorinl | Sioat Sf ke Ag eulen e Y 2 g4 . . Donltion In for 0o, Oouncll to canyass 10 1oL | miates to call ita sttention to_ some resolutiont | given, the thisves csoapod, aad mo clow aa t3 D ot b et ghoat thiage aftor w "Ta tha | Sroiorical, sdminitrative, or A Socri. adopted some montks ago by the Connty Board, | taeir whereabonta is known. asking an investigation inte the conduct of for- Xiis namo waa Michasl Mitohell, and he bad » mezantime, in view of what i3, we may well coo- [ ty, succeeded in cowing the Convontigy, lawyers all -agres that no spscial election is CENERSL HEW e o o o e slocld xesige, After | SAERE oty Tronsnrare in takiog certain smolu- | , E8 0amo was Micbao) Mitchell, andbobed » | Mgy Days and Moving DaysewBligh | sider st n oo way o pertonalshov o it | K S5k Assambly us s 1 Bpersion oo The Bev. Dr. J. F. McLarea and wifo arsdved | Uipy, "ok "o fre Bi0ia with general atis- | ments to which uader the law their tle was re- | 2" BV SR 48 B0 BI0CP O o Cring Bents=.-Wendell Phillips Shakes ) womun 410 tenipt mo,” ia mot. after all. 8o | Cos YAk snd, byan effort which nobody I» Chicago yestardsy - from Sants Barbara, and faction, and the question of their publication garded a8 questionable. Mr, Beye was 2180 be- that he had threataned hor. The Juatice placed : His Head kel Ao g R s of (e it | 20 nlx"g:cfi MT), ,wglf from 3 abjeg, ave sopping with their son, Bishop MoLarem, | was atterwards disoussed. Sevagl tfimlm':: gkx: :l:en J;l::w l“i‘;g':‘r ‘::;:‘;“‘; g::nlg :l:-‘;?;\u‘:;: him "2’?;'& 2200 1;::,, o h,g‘h(ah: ;:::é::: 3 o e e samtaiok T b viu;:h- ltmflmga - R e lo T all gy 105 Ashland svenue. Yero 30 tavor of gling them Bp he sjew | od a more careful examiuation, The State's | 25SPied his own recognizance whe drink ing %0 £ay. j - | plarre, like a wild basst taken in the gor A mestiog of graduates of the High Schoot | 1250 REANE AIOTT MSUET LS ft Gt | Autormey it ive 80 opinion o the aw Tuea | SISiT o Ahetaln from allitoxlosting The Jinglo of Sliver—Boston GLls Knlt | - METTODISAL. - Klleged bY Sho Ereedet's bal, b eiuse b3 ot BT W e e e oaan 2y | TALiLe8 B2 DDPOTiuDlly 10 DEoere o ecavpiog | - e firy bators adjourning took sush action SUBURBAN, ting Purses for the Coming Coin, . o " Convention, the opportunitios. throws. as ok 203 armngements wers made for B XoSiOn AL | Qe Tt aus wliymtol dacided. that th | a referonds to s future ad tho imvastigations |. - ELBURBAN, i AR IN L Lo FEREROE: both eides, ‘the recapture of Bobespiorze, oy e serred vy | CHcionEshonld be el from the precsuo- | wbich bave cssod me mach alestiox 8812 | g Bourd o Touaiues et Thursdty evontg : Bavrrions, M, May 6.-Tn the: Mothodist | his ghastly end. Hiedingy T A ey Conee) |t Monday moreing, Gea, Tuompson mas b | 2okl LA e v o tommamen, | and trapsmeted the fofloving businees An 013 Boston Belle and Har Fashions | EPHcoPal Coaterence to-day, Bishop Harris pro- THE INDIANS, Manssso, optician, No. &5 Madison street (Twm- | pointed 8 Commitine of e iotnn Josmimenta | anst the Cifizens' Association fiss volunteored £0 | The bonds of Williem Moyer, A. W, Hoksat, A- Pl siding, & communicstion from the Bishopswas [ S o Building), ws a8 follows: 8. m., 44 do- | Demspapers did not g g furpish the witnesses and the .matters to be | Mover, and J, H. Meinsen, aocompanying their Anna Dickinson—A Century Vass, read, expressive of their plessure and gratifics- | yraine Matded by savage Raran, freos; 108 m, 43; 2 m. 4; Sp. m., 45; 8 'uPAn ux;?éuhh of the meeting was then taken, | looked into. The sccps of the-investigations soplications for saloon licennes, were presented. £ tion at the manner in which the fraternal mes- | Forr Lamuar, Wy, Ter, May 6.__&:-1: p-m., 60. Barometer, 8 a.m., 25.07; 1 P. D | und tho result was that all prosent pledged :{m b°"mfic‘i“;l‘;?de“’;‘;fi;:&;‘%flgm;fi: The bonds in each cass wers approved aud Jrem Our Own Correrpandant, sengers had been received by the General Con- |-djans have run off thirty-one hoad of horses aq v 8.5 themsalvas to oTerthron th WEMIReY fawote. | pmblie haprosemonta. city nd conaty, the pask. | licsnses ardersd to bo ismncd Spon Bament of | | DOFTOR, May &—May days aromoving daya,” | ferouce Routh. Tho paper was ordored pub- | maies feems Hanton’s Mumers bolonging to Gg) ey st v r ing of juries, the conduct of certain county ofi- | the $50 by esch applicant, begins to have almost as much significance here | lished, with the addrees of the Bishops. Ballock, of_Oloyenns, and Mr. John Huntes. The Sentifie College of the * University of | mARRe S0BRE O B8 e other matters of ¢ Weet” has been located on tho N, W. i of [ Adter, discqasing SOVOrs BOCT (o the the N.E. 3{ of Bec,2, T. 37, N.R. 13, Cook | Board of Publio Works and making improve- County, Ill. " The contract for the foundation | mnents in other city departments,—the mesting and first story has been let. Ground will be | agjonrned to Gen. Thompson's office on Mon- 1n Roston a8 1t has in New York,—espacially in The Rev. J. L. Lanahanpresented a communi- | Yesterday, James Hunton, a brother, was Killeq, these My days, when salaries sre down and land- | cation signed by certsin ministers of this city, | His body was found 8 miles from the raochs, lords still bold, with s doath grip, to $heir high | which was referred to the Committes on the Goshen Hole, snd brongnt into the ranche f,:‘l ronts. It will be a desth-grip, indeed, to many | Book Concern without being read. night by J. H.Owens, of the Chris Springy : cers, and the whols line of action by which men A resolution was passed elected to office in rags have been enabled | Jicense should also cover all billiard-tables kept to retire at the expiration of a few | therein, and the ordinance requiring a separase E:m rolling in wealth. The Association | )iconse thersfor be repealed. for ishi time been gathering information od of the Tr¢ 7, J. H. Babins, was e Eroke Mocday. "M,‘,‘figfi;fifn *he Saiabing foush o/t privataly on all these and windred sabjscts, and mfil{’,‘}, sadapmroyeds " o of them in & way they have not forsseen, if tho | The committeo appointed to prepsts » suo- | ranche, and Little Bat, & hunter and scoat. . “"li'ggg:fl;rng;' Siock, [Catto, 01 3‘; 2 RS liaa much of he ovidence 60 bo prosented 80 Billsto tho amoust of $117.61 wers andited | hold continuos long, for houses to Tent are se- | clnct code of ecciosiastical Jurisprudenca and mq:’“}“c‘,’,fi}ffi’:.,?fumf;’w & pamoits mole. Tecen! rERD] y atized that vory little time will ba oon- orde: Al 0. Farnam's or . : ;i i i 10, ol 9 8! )y In states that during the past week the value of the THE LUMBER TROUBLES, :‘YI:“:;“‘.“ gy d l‘lnfiol. 55,55, wll’! i o fmae DL or camalating ominousty. procedure, embracing goneral principles appli- | (a0, of Chey Tt Can, oy e o lf:'n gn WENDELL PHILLIPS SHAXES HYS HEAD cable to ehurch trials, submitted majority and | ootk 12 200, ey mada a rong simieantly, with aa «Itold vou so¥ expree- | migortiyroporis, - e, corraing thele traina. bl Tehiag e sion, when hewalka by (esshoases: DUat be | i o Wealoyat Conteronas ,‘;’é"‘:" the "gm§§ fes anc foany, "fi‘; toretell oll this more than a yearago? Didn's 1hg arrived, the Rev. W. B. Do 3 > b . W. B. Pope, the Professor 0 warn s that s wo sowed we abonld Te8p?— | ofTheolagy in Dodsbury Collegs, Aanceaster, | Si0P flmfgg‘;, g e Y that bloated, gloating cavital is at the bottom of | and the Rev, James Harrison Rigg, the Presi- fourteen horses were killod. 'Y and it all, and that the guickeat way out at preseat, | dent of the Westminater Training College, Lon- or the firat atep ont, is by the conntless handa of | dom, wers introduced, and the snswer of the MARINE NEWS. ) Commisgioner Hnfidm waa to have gons be- | tion. Tho Committee on Streets reported that fore the jury to prefer the charge of perjury | thoy bad orderediall fences;encroaching on the ‘agaiost Mr. Smith, the lightning-rod man who | highway to be removed. On motion, T. W. teatifod bofore the last jury, bat, looking the | Hoffman was added to the Committes appointad xoatior over, ho concluded that it might be diffi- | toinvestigate S. L. Lee's ocoupancy of the road calf to make out a cass., He may reconsider hié | on the corner of Lee aud Ellinwood strests. On action, howover, and look in upon ths jury to- | motion, G. A. Gronpe was authorized to confer morrow. with the rsilroad company. sbout purchasing articles sold on the new Board amounts ta $2,- A MEETING OF THE OWNERS 375,580, distributed as follows : g’":i“‘ll'wg“" of lumber-yards iu this city waa to have ben 4515 provisions, $L196,849; stocks, > beld a¢ the Lumberman’s Exchangs yesterday fi?mmfi’g:fi:’cmfi:“&fi“ morning, but owing z the inclomennzd olu!th‘: s 5 | weather only about fifteen persons made thel nois Cantral round-hooss. The deceased was a ppearance, and it was therofere thought man t of age, ratner hoavy set, o :bou:’gnxzzgl(finyn::mhegi:hh dark hair, and | inadvisable to call the meeting formally stubby beard. 1t is thought to be the remas | t5 grder. An informal talk . rezarding the ——— gravel, and roport to the Commissioner on i 3 of some sailor loat overboard, reduction of wages of the lsborers in the THE CITY-HALL. Strects and Drainage. The Troasuror's stato- | the rag-baby. *Papormoney! paper money!” 5“6;53:3&:?:&‘?:;;2:{;:’ ;’; li's’.mGe":::! Patrick Buros, residiog at No. 231 Pack ave- | vards was had. It wasstated that nearly ail the | —— ment siowed » balance on hand of $1,507.51. | thatis nis cry of redemption. And when, the | prosanied and rend. Tho aswer s ong of cor: VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, b, died suddenly las: evening at 7:30 p. w.. | firme had dcclded fo continde to pax st yoar's | 'The City Culleotor's recelpts yeawenday wre | Mz John Richardson loft Tuesday with Bis | oy o ayy, T hoard 8 noted geologist declare that| Aial fraterntl groeting and. encouragement. suc: Svecial Dispateh to The Chioago Tribune, at s remdmes He had been compleinivg | wasss, a8 [ows toadeimble fo tuaist anaro- | 'vaveane. I on 00 e oo which BIAce B | ith hin knowledge of the vest gold and silver. | cinctly roviewiag the grest work of tho chusoh, | Pomr Humox, Mich, Alay 6-Psess mows. R O esanis. . stpociod, cuube, | of o Opision (haca sebuction. should nol by | Wator ronts yosterdsy wers 82,685, and 1o- | for "siser st mith b Se ioos Dor’ | miniag distot pread over this conatry, yer il steady progeese, and rapid Tncresde 12 Dot | Props. Arisons. with schrs Allsghons, ey @ was 40 yeams of age, and leavea & wife and | insisted ) just now, and they all atated that | ceipta from the City Collector $478. i lcriend: g::i w‘l’ato \ml;h mga ::im. as lwxl{' lnlao the | undasveloped, I bogen to wonder whether, after Prof. Pope then add a the Co MGI'GDB& Bherwood, Mineral Rock and barges; sy Jornet ly wi ® was & valuablo mem- 1 all, paper might not bo as valusble a legal-ten- | Referring to the Centennial a8 common to the | Moonlight, der as this so-called precious metal when it shall | nation and Methodism in the United States, ho Ur—Prop Glasgow and barges; schrsdpy flood the country as in the dsys of the Arabian | sald: *You and we aro alike generous and | Gifford, G. M. Nelson, Augusts, Geargs B, Nights. But apropos of this camiog inof coin, | Christian enough fo rajoice together in thegroat | goan, 8. B, Prince, John G. Kolfage. it is going to creats gTent yuch ».oundred years ago displayed the | ~yyiyp—Sontheast; gentle, Weatber cloudy, A REVOLUTION IN PURSTS. bpnd of Providence in making you an independ- Speciat Dispaich 2o I'hs Chtcago Tribune, — The flat pocketbook of Ruesis leather, or its | ent people. Greatin yourselves, and strongin | PorrHomoy, Mich., Mlay 6—10 p. m.—Dowy— scented sham, which, with its flat paper contents, | the prophecy of lazger groatuess, we know fall | prop Huron City: schrs H. Rovey, Albatrom, haa fitted eo picely into ourjcoat pockets, will | woll that no act of independence can make you | Camden, Wawanosh, Clara Parker, Annis M, have to be laid aside if these fingling, bulky | in the deepest sense independent of Engiand. | Peterson. « treasurea of half-doliars and quarters, to say | We hold you by an indigsoluble bond. The blood | ~“Up—Props Quebeo, Mary Pringle and bargas, t nothing of the amaller_change, .is to be once | in your veins beats time to the pulsations | Tyttle and consort; schrs Penokes, Nellie 2 more **in our midst.” And Bo quickly has [ of our hearts, and ours beats time to yours; but, | yilder, George Thusston, M. Cupper. **trade ™ anticipated thisrevolution, that already | after ail, your Centeonial 13, as bas’been fully | " {Yrxp--Northeast, gentle; weather cloudy, in certain shopa here the fat little chamois-pouch | 8bown, a religious festival st the foot of the _ with a steel clesp is making ita appesrance, | besvenly throne. You are bent on superzdding BUFFALO. ** for gilver, you know," the clerk glibly tells | to your national and civil rejoicing a grest trib- | syecins Dispatch to The Chicage Triduns, you; and the other dsy I actuslly found & gbung ate to Him who took up your national indepen- | ‘Brymaro, N, Y., May 6.—Propeiler Commpe woman koitting or netting = little silk bag of { dence into His counsel for the government of a te 'd ‘2bout nocn, the onk brilliant colors, to be mounted with a silver or | the world. May He accept your tribute, and | 90re entered port E ly vessel steel clasp. All these things are prophetic of ( sanctify your Centennial year to the increass of | that passed through ths ice from above to-day, 1 tha change that is coming 1o us, and the old | grace in your hearts, honseholds, ministry, and | Propellers Jay Gould, Siotia, Starnccs, Cane fashions that shall retarn upon us. common work. i 4 isteo, Montdna, Arabis, and Vaaderbilt starad And, speaking of old fashions, I wonder if the | Rev. Dr. Riggs followed in an interestiog 84 | oo this forencon. The thrae latter succesdsd Chicago girls have found out by any Centennisl | able speech, after which tke Conference ad- | S ing iRiotah, dntinz: ike, -af masqueradiugs how very pretiy and desirable a | jonrned. : In getting through during: the afterncon, sl fashion is the incoming one of black lace mita. are en route for Chicago. The others are all Though they wera worn fifteen or twenty yosta AFRICAN METHODISTS. fast in the 1ca closa to the onter breakwater, iz g0t i8 true, yet their new birth just now is A.n.n.:tm May 6.—The General Conferance of | company with six or eight barges and their con~ clearly a century reminiscence, for this winter's | the African Methodist Church adopted a resolu- | sorts, bound balis and festivala have brought them out in full { tion of thanks to the managers of the Centen- four children. they would after to>-morrow pay last year's A recent statament in reference to Dr. V. 4. “fi:"x . i i . Martin stated that some sixty men went Turpin xnd the Becelversbip of the GlobeIn- | 4 oCr in in his yard in the morning at the gurance Company if incorrect. Tt I8 ek 502 | old wages, but somo of the belligerent shovers E’w‘:&;};&]fif é’:‘rg’"‘:’ :}z:‘éampanr"a af. | drovethem off by force. He had aleo been ix- fairs 12 & voluntary sssignment were mado to | f0rmed that at other yards similar excesses kad &im, a5dbe acawerad in the nogative, Tt is the general opinion that atter this there The West Town Board held an_adjourned | will be no further trouble, and that to-marrow moeting Iast eveniog at their office, No. 53 Sonth | the men will goto work at the old wages. Halstea etreet. Supervisor Moors, Clerk Heitz, TURBULENT SHOVERS, and Justices Scully, Morrison, Ingersoll, She; Caot. Ells, Sergt. Vesey, and Sergt. 0'Don- daxn, Salisbary, and Matson wers present. Bev- | nell yosterduy devoted a considerable share of eral bills for clerk-hire as the recent town elec- | their time and attention to the lumber “shov- tion, aud for other services, wers andited, and | era ™ in the Twenty-second strest region. Yes- tho Board then adjourned. terday morning u;xa ntnkl:: commalc:d opers i i . | tions by driving the workmen a rom e Comuitee op Tl(oma o (e Thind %" d‘l‘;l‘:xun; yud.!.g and the officers sbove named Enent L 8. G meb at the Palmer Honse Frida7 | ero callod upon to render assiriance, They R e O e D Eh GUarde, | et repaired to Martin's lnmber-yard on Throop lfi' m‘tfl “%;;:’K 5‘0? Capl .:fid ’g:‘: street, near the bridge. They succeeded in . g LB il B scaitering the men in quick order, but tbey ral- A Ston By 'y ras rosolred to 8o~ | ed again at Thompsona yard, in Bridgeport, fotm in color and tricaming. © After a vote of | and renewed AhsiE Noek of ‘;figfifi;g mahe etil N +shove; at work in that B 6 officers thaaks to Mr. Patmer the meeting adjourned, | o JiSERy o o0Ve0q drove tham back on the The meeting of the wholesale liguor dealers, | \yest Side, dovn' Halsted strsot: and Canalport rocrifiers. and_distillers, held at the Shermsn | gyanne, chasmng them awund for abont House Club Booms Wednesdsy last, was ad- | throo hours, and tinally dispersing them at Jjourned uxtil Tuesday at $ p. m., on socount of | Rejdler's lnmber-yard, on Scuth Loomis street. The City. Treasurer paid cut $50,000 yesterday e N on matoriog city oertificates. Mr. 8. McPher™Wn, of Pittsburg, ta in ‘town, Aldermen-elect Boser of the Eightaenth Ward, | calling upon oid _yends, He formerly resided i aliard | in this vicinity. Tdusectasth of the Sevestobriis, Tzt ] Dr. Sabino hias sold_his house and Iot to Mr. at the Third qualified yesterdsy. Nearly sll { ¢ 'woe 't 14 soren of ground at Mc, Prospect heve now baen sworn in. and $1,300 in monsy. 1tis =n established fact that the Mayor, be- Ars. Frcd Parmales and Miss Jennis Gore, of sides attempting to praside over the Comncil, Ehh;?@:::zkflflw of Mrs. I. N. W. Sherman will attempt to read or have jread his addreas, or Two very young ladles have arrived at Des- tho one which will appest uader his name. olaines, and are_respectively domiciled in the The Board of Public Works yeaterday issued | families of Mr. W. Pullman and Mr. Nason, an cstimats of $2,500 to Earnshaw & Goble for The Congregational Church in this place have masonry work on the towor for the stand-pips | mnited with the Park Ridge Church in the em- at the Weat Side pumping-works. Estirmates | ployment of a minister, who will take pastoral were algo issned to the Kevstone Bridge Compa- | charge of both churches, preacbing st Des- ny for work-on the Halsted-street viaduce; ono | plaines in the morning and at Park Ridge in the for 84.250 for the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- | evening. An effort was mads to unite with the M. ‘wey's portion of the work; and another of $7,225 | E. Chuarch here in union #ervice, both churches tor the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway's | contributing to tha support of s pastor, but share of the same. & . wi'tys‘;qt N%{f,:?’ e o e The dissgreesble weatber of yesterday had e any fantily have removs > the effoct of keeping the City-Hall pretty cloar | £380, whoto thoy intend to make their fature of haogers-on. Those who were wvisibie were ;““- b oy W i d‘i" y missed o8- some of the hard-dying officials, who were taking | Pisines l: fany o el Job o last and long gazo st thescens of thoir | & &mal frams barm bolonging to Jobn Mo former plauder. Almost all the offices wera g‘;;:k"; *{h!a y ng;;nr;zgdmg (;f{: i::{a rrthg closed early, aad the place wore a deserted ap- barn contained three horses, & cow, and ffty | | : ionds of_the Acting ] , Lo the unavoidsble absence of some of the parties f the officers vus not to arrest the | Pearaace. Some of tho frioa chickezs, besides farming implements and tooly festivala havo ) imleresied, "It s deivd to conaidr'sad s | ran bt oro wimpy pooe miiunied Boheria, | MoYCT ners stonod with wely braggsdoco, | GSLEER, nds RS Lobmenl 220 o0 | free ™ Now' Now Yook s Protnis 1503 | vk or nesoisog i Bemi ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY. ‘some action in reference to the State Liquorlaw, | mogt of them, but oaly to Gsperse them peaco- | YD 8y have 3 %il, bay | 000 horse, who was badly burned, The other | 22 & summer style, and I have acen bow white | ° p o ESEIIE 10 T Ceating wate GHL: Spectat Dispalch to The Chicaao Lridune, a thing, if not divine a thing, & woman's hand gresting p Searvarmzzp, TiL., Mey 6.—The following f They clsim & majority of the new Council, bus | P00 horas, who was bully ¢ 3 rses y wero immediatoly soms of them are rathor doubtful as to the re~ shot. Theloss is botwoen $400 and $500, wich and arm can be made throngh these open black | ¢d, and fraternal meseengers elected "to the sull The fire: sescion of the mow Board of | agiasirmes.. M. MoClureis s poor man’ with meehes, Only a few years ago I met the cele- | Methodist Church North, the Methodiss Churen | tbe flscal statoment of the Treasurer of ths Illie brated South, the African Methodist Zion, Colored | nois Industrisl University at Champaign for tha & tost case concerning which will be brought be- | aply. ~The laborers were stout fifty in number, fore the Suprame Court in June. - and were determined in their purpose of intimi- dating the men who were quietly attending to The following tioket has besn nominated by 0 ¢ o Aldermen is Jooked for with increasing intereat. ¢ poor E i ic Lil their duties in _the varions lumber-yards. . a large dependont family, and this is a heavy . o ’ ore e ot L e | Ponicona ot the Siiiats maa. 1o woain Tor Gomptroller HE S NENT | lttr to the | 1068 for bin. Efforts a3s boiog made to buy MRS, HARRISON GREY OTIS Methodist United Brothren of Christ, British | halfyear ending March 31, 1876, and filed with Erenident, J. H, Donlin; First Vice-President, | them, and they were finaly compolled 10 absbe | yugugors of the Towns of Ubicago;advisory on | bim & cow sud 4 fow farming implomenta to | 8t & g’zflmfifi;:fifia‘flg everybody g;;g:flm Protestant, and Methodist Trae Wes- | the Governor to-day . : i s i il i lana fo! 6 dav leas O] 0 <5 make ancther at e re gloves, had the 3 hang 2. Y- Fitspatnicicy Beooad Vieo Presidunt, 7. 0. | 0o thelr plaah for . their duties. A copy was taken, snd 158" fol- i T andcouragatocling tohor black net mits. Ebehad | A telogram of fraternity was eant to tho Balti. | B4geipts includiog balsace on nand Sept. 0, , E. E. S, Eagle; Correspond- | were made, however, that they would return to iog Selix;eury. J. H. Ward ; Becording Secretary, | the busioess Monday morning, and the ‘police the moat exquisite hand andarm, then at nearly, | more Canference, if not quite, 70, that I ever gaw, and the contrast lows: h 7 Although tile time i set for parties interested to sp- "The servioes of Mr. Anthonyhave been so- Sollivan; il acoordingly be on hand to take & part in the of b : %iuum“:.’ i’:fl‘;‘i‘ fl‘x‘}';:'.%féui‘;;“ e At Thgayinsnrgenu il Tt to-day at | pear and askths eorrection of your assesgments atter | curod as s Principal of the Publio S0hool for { of the black net fized them forever in my mem- RAILROADS. Balance DACTPENded. . cuvsrneneennsenes.§ BASH Hill, James Gavin, AL Schweisthal. Swox’s Hall, corner of Brown and TWentisth | Lecd s o ao sppear, and it fo only when the ollector | tho enguing year. It 'is understood thatMr. | ory. A belleand beanty in_her time, the wife < Of the amounts appropriated by the State, B. Horton, Esq., of the firm of B strets, and ac the comner of Nineteenth and | calsupon them that complaints are heard of gross 1n- | Swartz wil immediately ereot a dwelling-house | Of ons of Bostom’s distinguished mon, snd Iater KEOKUK, IOWA CITY 2’ MINNESOTA. commenciog July 1, 1875, tho followiog have - E";z "% Hoyae, bas Bropossd to endow aw aa. | BobeY Bireets, to determine upon further pro- | justice resultin from an sdhorence to the letter of tha | 0o 4r Baformed Church, Tho family of Alr, | I8 life herself distinguished by the aetivity dur- Special Diapatch to Ths Chicago Tridunc. . been dlsbmsad: s B o o 30, o b B e oo | coodings. They declars their T 0 o | Mare oot witers Sepanied oo oo il Baoie'ok | Staonard have locatod in the village, and wil) | 178 the Wat with tho South, in_connection with | Tows Crr, Ta., May 6.The stockholders of ; B, taok McCormick's Iumber-yard nest, and would | here, prove aplessant scquisition 0 the 80CIetY of | Afrs Opie be slyors brapss CAUSETTS TROOFS, | the Keokuk, Iowa City & Minnesota Railroad ' operty in othes parts of the State, T80 not clatm tho right to diract yon a3 to the per~ formanca of your dutics, but tho City o {Chicago is so AMrs. Otis bas always been a prominent figare in Boston society. Many pmglc remember her | Company have called upon George J. Boal, of when she had turned 50, sciil a_very charming | this city, President of the Company, to know | Printing-office........ of the graduating class in the Gnioa Collegs of Tiaw s ghall pre the best eseay on Some po doubt have paid it a visit yesterday but for he storm. the placa. The Board of Trustees met Tueaday evening Jogal toplc, 1obe posd at the xnnuil commence- T———— Iargely intereated o the certain colleotion of 1ts taxes, ; mént. Daring the first year of the collegs four- EoUERAORAL e crent epon Lo o i Afmasey | 20d elhctod J. F. Eberhart Presidont. Tho sal: | wosmmes cosseing. s Boion Goord oo arming | this cily, President of | % O the assessments, that 1 feel usified tn. making a | Anes df the village officizla for the ensuing year | broad hat aovs Lo bondomm by oo Hin, s b S s latge iousy of pfi?e: sispanys unespended of thess appropristions, toen atndents uated, during the second year oo ahors afs Sl o Benior clase of | 4, snout to be made to the educationl insttn- plomas. tions of Chicago. As announced :n Tmx TaIs- The monthly report of the Hospital for | UNE at the timo of the dedication of the Holy AN DUECHTAST ADDITION wera titedas follows : Jobn Commock, Treasurer, was albwed 2 per cent on all moneys received and pad out; the Street Commissioner, J. R. Stockrell, 82 ver day for each day’s work in tho live ofhis duty: D.” C. Dunlap-was appointed might have worn ia her twentiea, and her slen- E owms i8 i > dr little feet caced in delicate slippers. Her | UPO8 the London. market twoor more years mf:mlm?::“ ‘:;i";::;d”hn:fi;;“ eccentricities woro those of a beantiful womaa | 320. At the last annual meeting of the Com- | grarit c,.,m,g,.,’i. cent bonds, Y Ioth to give up her empire. Her bosucy and | PS0Y, :a year ago, Boul was ordared by the | aorgan County 15 per cent bonds e served vory late to cerry off any of these | Company to withdraw eaid bonds from the mar- | Pike ‘Cousty 10 per cent bands.... suggestion on the eubject. 1am informed that, at the 1ast ession, the State Board of Equalization recog- nizod 60 per cent Of its ordinary cash valus s the cash valtle for tzzation thronghout the Stato. would therefors suggest izt it wonld be proper ‘omen and Chil corner of d | Name Cathedral, Bishop Foley intends to estab- | ¢ you to conform to the action of the Stuts Board, s 3 grac 0 gnmu streets, .s;‘:‘..‘:’ that the nufia‘?if?.- lish on tha North Side & seminary for young la- Ao e U oS per | Loginer aod Sarvevor: l’*flbm u‘)f.f W8 30- | gocentncities withont much absardity, ket and cancel tho mortgage. in order that bonds | Kankakee County 10 per cent bonds 30,008 tients treated in the Hoapital was 41; Dispen- | gieg in which the culturs given shall be both | et of the ordinary csh value of personal property, | Poibted janitor of the Village dKa with a salary As the 8th of May draws nesr, the evening on | for a less sum per mile might be issued in their | Putnam. County 10 per cent bonds.... 13009 ¢ sary, 103; outside cases, 4. 'Total, 148, The | 019810 Which ! 8 Yours, respectfully 8. 5. Haxes, Compiroller. | Of 810 ser month, and Poundmaster, to bo al- | whjel stead. Doal replies to this inquiry. which cor- | C2icago Water-Warks 7 per ceat bom 25,000 Qonations received weres Through Mrs. MoGrogor #olid and polite. The mein step has already —_— lowed 50 cents per head for each animal im- ANNA DICETNSON Tespondence is pudlished in tnis evenlug's Towa - Tiiinaa State and county 6 per cent bon: 31,008 Adams—From Mr. Henry W. King, $50: Mr. 8. | been taken townrds the enterprise. Tho Bishop ANNOUNCENENTS, PODdKd ko pay of the Village Clerk was fixed | 5 to make her debut, sll Sorts of storiss and | City Press, sasing that obstacles haveboen in | oy, . S Minot Jones, $25; Mr. Rockwell King, $10; | invited the religious of the Sacrea.Meart, who — 5 at $2 i{z gach meeting of tbe Board; the salary | rumors are afloat. A small fortone has been | the way of complying’ with the _order of the v Mr, Younger, 81 and 87 shosts, 50 pillow-cases, | have hitherto hud a retired but very flourishing | The pers in the Third Prosbyterisn’ Churah-| Of thoVillage Attorney, L. O. Collins, Sr., Wes | spent upon her wardrobe, which is a closa stady | Company made a year ago, and will give partic. and zo infant’s wardrobe from the New En- | academy on the West Side, to takie charge of | i pe rented Monday evenmg. fixed & $100 per 2npum. from old anthorities, ‘This i one of the on difs, | ulan at the snoual meeting of the Company to A OFFENBACH. 3 4 e Another and more interesting is, that ber play | be held at Washington, Towa, 7th of June next. | Nzw Yozw, May 6.—Offenbach, who will open giand - Society. Through Mrs. F. B, Williams— { the institation, and,” doring the past weslk, From Mr. Henory Corwith, $25. Through Mrs. | this invitation was accepted by the Rev. Mother J. N &m&—bmgu from Gale & Blocki, A, | Tacker, Superior Vicar of the Western Province W. Clarke, A.-C. Bell, C. E. Glacius, and | of the Order. who hes just returned to the W. B. Harcourt. Through Mrs. J. P. Hart—From | mother-house at Maryvillo, a beeutifal suburb Holton & Hildreth, haif dozen chairs; from | of St.ZLouis, after completing the preliminary will go on to the atage absolutely as she has | The stoczholders and citizens_along tha line il Writién it, the manasers anll Grites fnding | AvTionaly awai the coming partioniars, mf“":‘-:“f;gf“;“ lg‘:“dg "b“"h‘f’ s nothing supertluous for stage use to be cut out. @ ception £5-night by the Lotus Clab, and in the 1f this 16 trae, it is one of the most remarkablo NEW WESTERN SCHEDULE, course of his resoonse to a speech of the Prest- inytances on record. Ana if true, it is alson | 8. Lous, Mo., May G.—The General Freight- | Gent said he hoped to produce on these shores §ood sign 26 to hor own histrionic capabilittes. | Agents of the Missouri Pacific, - the &t. Lanis, | 3247 Work Which should prova the greatest of Centennial Excursions. Paries who contemplate a visit to the Cen- tennisl Exhibition the present season should, bofor: making thoir arrapgements, securs a copy 3f the ‘‘International Tourist Guide,” The pews of the Union Park Conerogational Church will be rested for the ensning year Mon- day evening at 8o'clock. s The fifth ananal meating of the Chicsgo So- ciety of Physi:ians and Surgoons takes place to- 3fre. E. Hanford, half dozen knive arrapgements. Madame Tucker is 2 descendant c of r : & 4 . LAST MONTH'S mm.”’ of mg old English tnm’i};y who heldmme :N'U morrow at the Pacific. Officors ars to be eleoted, ll;[“: by “-:B gl‘:m}r Trank ml‘xlmy Campzn{; b’g:go nnncael are expécted ;!m_;‘:“ to Ib@%)‘sd Kansas City & Northern, the Chicago, Borling. life. The following from Sloan's Insurance Fire | faith unbroken throngh the crimson tides of the |~y feT.aren will lecture Taesd whichmay be had freo on application at their | with nervous foars: But in this particular like- i Tosh P ollowi L P ay evening, o 53 n ton & Quincy, the Hannibal & St. Joseph, the Suits Marked Dowa. . Report exhibits tho fires for April, 1876, showing | sixteenth century. She is a lady of high capac- w16, 4t Parwell under the nuspines of | Ofce Nos. 93 and 95 Leke street, Gaicago, or mseMmal?}fi;En::nx u’::xgg;mm the rule. Missonri, Enp: s & Texns, the Chicago, Rock | On sccount of the continued cald and 'y Hat, 3 APBAID, 50, Soea plowmsd | the runi by the Fire Department and Fire- | ity, extremely fine address, aad extensive eda- Insurancs Patrol, the class and oocupation of | cational experience. It is her intontion to buildings, corrected losses, and that covered by | found 3 seminary which shall take nota- insurance, the total insurance involved, origin | ble rank in the West. The courss of study " will be wuniform with that of Bacred Heart schoois thronghout: the world, eaforisks: Kot 5 the best known of which in the United States is 54; “gtilla™ 5. Loss, $23,140. Cov- | that of Manhattanville,where the Groaley sisters ered by 1nsurance, $19,980; insurance involved, | were edncated, and in which Iliss Bennett is $96.000." Frame "=nd. brick veneered frame | £oon to tuke the veil. The curriculum in Chica~ buildings totally " or partially .destroyed, { go wilf inciude classics and modern: Ianguages, 49; brick, 14; vessel, 1; and car, 1. "Oc- | ascientific depariment, music and arf, unde’ copation—Dwellings, 32; baros, 6; boarding- | tho direction of ladies of the Order_and speciit bouse, 2; saloons, 2; office buildog, I;{ masters. The music of the houss, it ia gndI- bakery, 2; carpet-clesning, 1; clothing | stood, will be placed under the direction o & store, 2;. foundry, 1; millinery stors, 15 | well-known musician, eminent in the profesion. wood-gas manufactory, 1; dye-house, 1; | The seminary will be open to pansons of il de- vacant, 8; planing-mill, 3; propeller, 1;-dry- | nominations, but thers will be no ibter- house, 1; plumbing, 1; aud one each, carpenter | forence with dissenting religious views K]mi‘?h‘ shop, commussion, hardware, tenement, notel, | formal compliance with the disciplue. lme sailor-shop. Distillery, 2; street-car, 1; origin~ | principal class-mistresses will be brcaght from ating from incendiariam, 8 ; interestod careless- | the chief house of the Order at Pavis, whither nees, 4 ; kerosens, 7; droppiog fire carelessly, | novices of talentare sent to complete their it BRerF, Toaus Taline n-simsel | St i s s Baposo f i nchinon o i ; sparks falling on shingle act a8 Superior e ins ek A % o the first year. The site bas not yet been se- by witiog to J. H. Whitman, Western Pas- senge: Agent of said Company. This guide contans a combination of maoy rontes not con- teined in any other guide, and offers the ad- vantage of sll the routes throagh New England States and New York, going East, with tho privilizo of returning by any of the different routes from Philadelphis, or vice verss. she gays. Thero are plenty of croakers who ar- | Island & Pacific, and the Western Union Rail- | Weather, which tends 1o lessan the dsmand for spring gue from this, conceit and ]ignnxnce, but what- | ronds, who have been in session here for n | 89008, Wehave marked our entirs stock of suits at ever elao she may be, Anna Dickiuson is scatcely | couple of daya past, have fixed the following ‘| Prices that are suro to scll them. This f3 a rare ops conceited or ignorant, in zoy peity sense atlesst. | schodule of rates: From Chicago to Kansas | portunity foranyone wishing to purchase a good And there is no resson why she should capy the City, Leavenworth, Atchison, and St. Joseph, | fzshionable suit. Putnam Clothing House, 131 and traditions of timidity becanso it has boen con- | first-class, 80 conts ; second-class, 70 cents ; third- | 133 Clark strest and 117 Madicon strest, i sidered “ the thing ™ with all saccessful actress- ;m.sa, 45 conts ; fourth-cfass, 30 cents ; special, es. 5 cents. Salt, cement, and plaster, per barrel, Gentlemen Amongst the ‘quecr remarks one hears, ons | in car-loads, 65 cents; i 5 " of the queerest was, that * Miss Diclinsorvhas | 560 slacs C, S50 liomes, Seveg ro e DU Qo to erhio for dilliag, wWnld made a grest mistake in nob writinga Dlay re- | Lonis to the samo’ points; Arst-olass, $62; | Lo0rameY & Newland's, 200 West Madison strest, where cslling the days of the Rovolution. In this Can- | acond, 850 ; third, 335 fourth, $35. Special | LAeY C1 S5ve fally 20 per cent from prices ssked by tennial yearit would bave taken much better | gslt, cemeco:, and pluster, per barre) car-loads, | OiEers. They ore offering as an extra izducementts than that old English story.™ $35; cluss A, 850 ; class B, £40; class O, £80, | s alarge Lot of trowserings mads to order at $§ s 8 wo badn's hiad sbout enough of this cen- | Lumber, €83.50. Eastwaro-bonnd fruights to | PSF Bair fosmer prico 12, Dusiness and summer ury businoss, as a business. No, Auns knew | St. Looy B i snits at very low prices. betar than to mako, herseifa bofe mot o say St Louis from these points aro made arbitrary. G ridicalous. by trotting out all that Yankes THE_EASTERN FREIGHT CONTROVERS d You Cen Buy Doodle mssquerading that woe have done to | -New Yomr, May 6.—The railroad cunéov:{g, furnitare of any description cheapar now than every o Tancy fairs, ot She could n0% ¥ery | pus not taken any definito abape within a day or | 23d the Dlice to g0 nd ascertain the fact Is st Calby well have ropressnted all the women of the £ Y & Wirts', Nos.217 and 219 State B R Revolution, unless she had built up a colossal | £70: 80d the belief is generally expressed by 22108, LY A strecs; Who e play 1 allegory with the principal figure the Goddoss | railroad men that thore will not be an open rup- | L7E® COTPe of mechantcs in manufacturing goods gok f Liberty. And th i b0 ous Wol i up to order. withont extrs expeusc, This firm ane of Li Y. ere is n man of | ture. On the other hand, some freight agents e that time Whose story is » mado o her hand.™— | state that, though 0o ackuowledred cutting hus | NonersARSRISfor the cclebiatod Wakedd Bad - the Lades' Aid Society of St. John's (Epszcopal) Churey, on “ Montanus.” ‘Axeeting of the Franco-American Club will ‘beacld this afternoon at 3 o'clock at 138 South oark street. © Among other questions ‘to be Ascnssed i8 : What i8to becoms of the Club ? The annual election of officers of ths Union Catholio Library Association will be held in the library rooms, corner of State and Monroe streets, Tuesday. . Tho polls are open from 3 to 9p-m. B Thoe regular monthly mesting of the Fifty- seventh Regiment Colony Association will be Leld to-day at No.199 Madison atreet, corner of Fifth avenue. A general invitation is extended to 2l soldiers and civilians. The twelfth sanusl meeting of the Iinois State Dental Society will be held at Galesburg uext woek, beginning Tuesday. It is expected that thero will be a large attendancs from all over this and adjoining States, A mostiog of thres delegates from all the of fire, as resulting from investigation, and the ‘wumber of complaints sgainst dangerous or un: Centennial Guidoe Free, ‘Weare now selling excursion tickets to Phila- delohasnd New York vis Indianapolis or Cincin- nati tarongh Colambus, Washington, Baltimore, Philalelphia to New York, returning via Hudson Riversteamers to Albany, thence via Saratogs and Niagars Fslls to Chicago; or mossany routs desired, Bend for route-book to E. Gal- lup, Weatern Passenger Agent, No. 121 Ran- dolph street, Chicago. , Art Photozraphy. ‘The finest aud most elegantly finished earte roof and rubbish on tar roof, 6 ; npsetting lamp, > ® 5 o P Yk n 1; malicionsness, $; foul chimr';:;, Bg; acci- | lscted, but will be chosen in a few weeks from G!fihg:l: Tlgl_al Ait:nn‘eu;a s«murvs of Chicago | ds rigite photographs may be obtained for $3 a | a grea: and sombre record waich shines down | been doug, it was generally known that large P oy dental, 2; epontanecus combustion, 1" sparks | smong the elegant houses in the eastorn section { wil be held in the club room of Maskell Hall | 4oz af the Avenus Ari-Gallery, No. 596 Wa- | through the century o tragio roality of life and | special reductions wers constantly made. - blown into room from bonfire in street, 1; gaso~ | of the North Side. Ina twelvemonth S ] Op Spulay sk @ g'dlock ps ., for the purpess 'y Uy avenne, Robert F%. Hughes, proprietor. love which all the centaries will remember, as —_— . New Prices. 1ine stove, 1; carelessoess with roofing tar, 1; | ing-school now at West Taylor and Throop | of making arrangements for the third annual - Hug] PriStor.. they remember THE WEATHE| ‘We bave put new prices on ou= entirs stock. Everpe streets will be united with the 20w day-school. |communion of the Society. T e ANyA BOLEYN. WEATHER. thing marked down remarkably chesp. Esery do- shavings and matches in hands of children, 8 3 ovecheated dry-kiln, 1; false alarms, 9; iotal, =3 Complaints: Ashes in wooden vessels, 1; trap doot off, 1 ; flus-stops out, 1; dangerous stove- ipes, 7 dugmn: T00f, 1; frame addition to ilding, 2, The Finest Display of rch, rare, and beautiful Chiness, Japaness, and Esst India toflet, dinner, and tea sets, Japanese fanoy boxed, cigar stands. Rich and elegant Chiness vases, flower stands, paint- ed and decorated sets, tets-a-teto sets, Beal Turxish and Persian rugs, the eonmgnment from ene of the lesding importing houscs in San Fran- cisco. This whols collection, forming the finest dis- play of rare aud valusble goods ever shown in this city, will be on exhibition at the suction house of Elison, Pomeroy & Co., 84 and §6 Randolph street, dur ing the day on Mondsy, and sold At mnreserved anction sales, Taesdsy and Wednesday, May 8 and 10, &t10a, m. and 2:30 p. m. ‘We advite our many readers to be on band st this exhibition, and to sttend the sxle on Tuesday morn- ing whils the selection is beat. No, thank Heaven, we bave no such tragedy in .Wum:{ms, D. C,, May 7.—In the Lake Re- | partment complete. W wonld call special attention our dust of a hundred years ; and Anna Dickio- | gion, falling snd low barometer, brisk to high | to our spring overcoats. Thoy comprise all the new 801 Was too wige to want to pitch up any elab-.| northeast to southesst winds, slightly warmer, | shapes and shades, and are well made. Onepriceszd %'::f. i;;;g nc:n of our good Prigcillas and Marths, | rainy weather, succeeded by Tising barometer, | ®10W price toall. Putnam Clothing house, 13t sad Bn: &pefi.g“a gi,n G'iqmeu;i?,: fl:igg!h rnngn ds ::::\:&:: r:::: ::n&zh?d c!em‘ng weather doring 133 Clark strect and 117 Madison sweet, me of the finest g New 2] 88 done edro, (y!el, :;d_ the finest thing that she probablycan EoR amuna&%“flo' May 6. citizen, mfd m'«-;n:n mA'::;::.n“ e 0. Thia 1y clothes-cleaming, repairing, and dyeing intrusted to |We'ther '~ | Cook & McLain, €0 Dearborn and 261 West Madisom. stTeets, when here. Said he had hesrd of them bew: fore, ® % e g ' Very Excellent Photographs. 10:18 p. m.120.65] 46| $2N.'W., fresh. .| "5iiCloudy. | _Gentils, the Italian Photographer, 103 Sute strosh, aximum thermometer. 46, AiaTmam. 36, Bas tent a callection of celehities to the Centennisl s © . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Philadelphis, which cannot fail to be sdmired. W Cricaco, May t—Miduight, | Tecommand our readsrs to go to Gentile for ther O Siation. ) Bar Thr| Wind _ Baia Weather, | O % and & permanent building erected which. in architectural grace, will enhance the already re- markabjs attractions of tiis division of Chicago. L e— THE COUNTY BUILDING- John RB. Darka, the newly-slectsd Police Magistrate for the City of Evanston, yesterdsy Siled kis bonds and qualified. Theodors Worth, a Constable in the Town of Lake, has lost hig official hesd becanse he f#iled in the small matter of furzizhing & now bond. His place witl ba filled by special elec- The Hon. Jobn Wentworth's lecturs this af- ternoon, on Chicago men and manmers, will be the lsst of this season. The lecture will be one of the most ontertaining ever delivered in the city, and will be full of personal reminiscencea and amusiog anecdotes. Admission, 10 cents, A course of lectures, combined with masical entertainments by some of our most eminent ar- tists, has been arranged by the Johanna Lodge, The first lectnre is by Dr. J. P. Fuchs, for Thurs- iay, May 18. Subjeot: The influence of Jew- gh ladies on the enlightenment of the eight- enth century. The Board of ‘Government of the Chicago Abenmum has invited its friends to s reeept:gu tabe given Monday evening at 8 o'elock, on so- cunt of the retirement of " its late Superiatond- er and the welcome of the new incumbent, the Ry. T. B. Forbush. The eotertamnment will cosist of music, recitations, and addresses by ding. fective fins, 15 moral hazard, 1; ehed Iarger than aliowed, 1 ; dangerous gas-jef, "1 ; and wood skylight exposure, 1. COL. STONE. ‘The foneral of the late Col. Samuel Stone took placein the ladies’ parlors of the Grapa Pacific Hotel yeaterdsy afternoon at4 o'clock, the Bev. Mr. Stout and the Reyv. Robert Collyer omuxfl&x. The e%mn n; flmd in bx.he :&ni tre of the room, and at the head was a beautiful " iece of flower work made of tuberoses, camel- | Hon at-an eatly day. isa, etc, and so0 shaped es to represent a | The county painter met his first defest yester- sheafof wheat, ontop of which was a sickle. The | day, by being underbid in a propesition to floral offering was the gift of the ladies of the | whiten the Recorder's ofice. When Eogan and Grand Pacitio Hotel. The coffin was a | Periolat are forced to compete withothers for THE CENTURY VASE, which the celebrated firm of silveramiths, Gor- ham & Co., have manufactured for the Expoai- tion. Itstandes little over4feet in height, upon a slab of granite, and is one of the moat exquisite pieces of workmanship in detail T ever saw. Itis a very honest attempt, too, at carry- ing ont trath to natare in these dotails, and to epitomize America from its discovery to the present time. Thus at the bass we get the typi- cal red man on his native goil. And he looks what he probably was at that early date, a very *53p. m. 29771 41 91N, E,, geatle, nmp.m.m.os‘ 4 9N, rAi 4 Business Man Wanted. plli.uht;u. elegant fl’ona.f of mswgod. !i'lrith their peverzl jobs they will most litely mest a axat of gl el a4 s gl over o faco, an Iver | Jike fate. ugo . Swing, rs.. Collyer, An hoase in this city, employing over | good-looking chiid of the wilderness, uncorrupi~ | Bismarck..... [29.631. 47 E., fresh. Cloud: Greek and Roman Opers g;“?"'“-m“?‘“ .“’; 1 was i E‘{;" Plate | 5 ige (allace was on_duty yestirdsy—some- Efi:’f&i;gg °°i“°g: g"d‘ g' invitation may | a million dollara capital, 18 desirons af engagingthe | 6d by bad whisky and Government" intentions, | B A SN fresh. " 'ir:«:. 7 | was suprressed; i efeminted thelr warriors; bok riog the Inscription. tiamuel Stone, aged | o\ g unasual for Saturdsy. ~The only business | b Macry Nelson: Forg o pe Williaz R, | gervices of » first-class business man who has the | The working out of all our vogotable aud flower N W, fl*flh-l -61[Cloudy. | both Empires fell from too much war. 1f you vvuler T Jenss Dovel wead GIOSSES Wer® | {ryrlactsq worthy of nota was tho proving of | Fe6, Mury Neluon, - Peck, 80d W.HL. | upiltyto direct and exacnts the doraid of the bustt | gowths 18 vory clover, aod oné of the points of 4ofCatm oK) -12Clondy. | bo pescatul, happy, sad long.lived, by & Fazo®l. P i ofil of Edwin Eruse, and the 1ssuing to noss, and._especlly capable af rating the pecaniagy | Lruth which is praiscworthy. Of coursoall tho 2014 B | organ of Petton & Pomeroy, a1 Stato streeh, CHIGGO THEOLOGICAL SEMIAARY, UNION PARK, Tls is snniversary woek of the Chicago Theo- logicl Seminary. The annual examinations of symbola are carried ont, the Goddess of Liberty, Ane eaglo and the stars of the States, and oar gradual eteps in progress, which has The pall-hearers were Mesers. Cyrns Bentley, @G. M. Gray, 8. T. Atwater, E. T. Watkins, A. J. Galioway, C. G. dammond, Frank Parmeles, John sod Dorothes Dreas of leters testamenta- tat: 14 » Iy under bond for 86,400 statas of customers, A geatleman preferred between thesge of 35and 45 years, an American by birth, and | Fair, * Have You Asked the Price Lately and Enos Johnon, The Bev. Mr. Stont recited | Thoe Criminsl Court will nos be in sourion to- § the cusaes will take placa Monday and Taceday, | Without capital, but a man with capital ¥4l be acespt- i iGiomar. {of wall paper? We don't moan old styles, a7 PO tho impressivo buril servics of the Episcoa | morrow, o accoaot of the sTitons 2w OIDE | Tho loard of, Dicectors mset ‘Tugaday ac 10 | o4 890 tesat i tho bstacas will b gen afer | Lormocygol? ol (B0 red man to ibo S Glondy: | udetrable patterns, but new, stapls goods o Lt rain, | pave them with Hilger, Jenkins & Faxon's, 231 Stat# ons year's trisl if desired, and nocessary to sectire or Tetaln his services. Application received oly by lot- tor, when an interview will b solicited n a week after Teceipt of letter, The most thorough and rigld inves- tigation will be made regarding integrity, ability, and Tespectability. . Addres J O, care Tappan, McKillop & Co., Chicago, IlL, and plessa do not call on these gentlemen for any information, o'clog, . m., in the library room of the Semi- nary. The Biennial Convention will assemble at 9 o'clog, a. ., on Wednesday, 1a_the lecture- room ¢ the Union Park Congregational Church, The rport. of the Board of Directors will be presemed by the Rev. G. 8, F, Savage, the I‘x;u.nn.l Sacrqt:ry of the Ssminary. 'Aps, specially prepared, will be rasd by ths Bev. D. Goodell, of Sk, Lotia. the. Bee 3. Eodzieof Michigan, and the Rev. Dr. J, E. R‘uy. o this city, Tuesday evening, at 8:45 o'clock, President Bascom, of the Wisconsin State Unversity, will deliver 2n nddress befare the Semiary Societies in the Union Park "Con- gregatioal Church. And Wednesdsy evening, ot 7:30 olock, will be the anniversary exercisas of the gidusdiag elass in the Firat Congrogn. n‘gnnllucnxch. coroer of Ann and Washington streets, Church. Robert Collyer paid & fisting tribute | on in the court-room. Judge Moore has been 5 to the virtues of the deceased. The remsins | called to Iowa to attend a stk sister, and if he ! were taken to, Bochester, N. Y., on the 5:15 | iy not detsined court will opin Tuesday. train last evening, vis the Lake Shore & Michi- | . Committes on Finsnse will recommend to gan Southern Railway. Board to-msrow that a loan of e ?150,%“1?: five monthrbe effected at once to CET DOWN AND OUT. meet an old loan of the mme amouns which be- THAT’S WEAT TEE FEW COUNCIL WILL NWAXE THE | comes due on the 11th i13tant to the Marchants’ . USURPEB DO. -+ National Bank. ‘The new Aldermen held another caucus at th Commissioner Lonegan is now eatimating as Grand Pacifio yesterdsy afternoon to further | ¢o flguxmonnt:; maevm that will pr&bazly be = i .“ 3 i) neaded during the war to carry on the Court- consider the question of *¢bounciog ™ Colvin. House work. hat £6 nweelur;,fim bonds may Thers were present Mesara. Aldricn (Chairman), Dbeset aside to be #0ld for that purpose. In Pearson, McAuley, Ballacd, Thompson, Gilbert, | Jiiin 'sone oxaninations of connty finances it Stewart, Sheridan, Cullerton, Kerber, Lawlor, | 1as peen asceriined that $1,200,000 of the , Bri McCrea, Rawleigh | $1,500,000 five Jonds have slresdy been dis- ‘Van Osdel, Throop, B, 5 g posed of, whic! $50,000 have boen redeemed art. © And . it is marvelously done. The soft skin of animals, the flesh of the savage and the settler, the droops and curve of flower, and tree, and vegatable, are wronght ont 2s if in plasiic wax instead of metal. I telt athrobof pleasure aa I stood regarding this piece of work,— & throb of pleasurs not unmixed with pride, that America could make such a fine show of her native industry and progress at the World's Fair. In the same room with this vase I saw some other productions from the manufactory of Gorbam & Co., whicn made me haold my breath in a sort of holy horror at - THE EXTRAVAGANCE OF AMERICAN WORMEN. Here was a solid silver salver whose base was of such polished metal thatit wasa plate-glaes mirror to all observation. The price $3.000, sod it was already bought by a New York lady, or, as Cloudy. stroet. Badding, all kinds, at requced rates. (Clear. - If You Want the Best Bange. P — That money can buy (snd they don't cost zmore thm DOM PEDRO. * | others), you cannot miss it in buying either the ze¥ Prrrssuee, Pa., “May 6.—The Emperor Dom | Express, or Richmond’s Doublo Oven Palace Bange ¥ Pedro, who passed through this city at an early | 2 948 P- Dolton. 192 Statastrest. bour this morning on his way to the oil regions, ) returned this afternoon, arziviog hero at holf. | crose cash by ook B e o Wb BN Bt 5 sod after a briet visit to,St. Paul's | gaing ars presented, will do wall to exsmins goods 88 - l, Dl nhary - iron and glass manufactories of ih:”sn;’:; ‘S.l:li‘,! T L B e B left on the fast lino east for Philadelphia. . No, | Hemember this, public demonstration was made. & . i, —_—— 5 o edical, \ Robespierre. . Mre. B. 6. Cook, L. D, (recently of Buffalo, ¥, Th- "\ will be st the Palmer House, Chicago, on Fridsyasd Gatzert’s Popular Tailoring House ! The very liberal patronsge extended to us during the last two months has ensbled us to replenish our Stock very extensively with the latost movelties in the way of fancy and plain suitings and pantaloon goods, thus affording us an opportunity to offer still groater inducements, which in point of price, style, and ms- terial, cannot be equaled in any other first-class estab- Cleveland, Niessen, Linseobarth, Eirk, Boser, _ 2 S5 ckn lishment in the city. Please remember our number, | the clerk correcied himself, * by the hushand of Paris Corre Boseaberg, Waldo, snd Smich. Cuspas Dotz Tx,e'c;am‘m Bl it i e e 18 Sauth Clak stroet. " | thelsdy st her desira * "Tiide the salver stood | Tndet th tile o - Lar Baroiee % Ther. | Satuntuy of e, g, o and lwmt::‘r ,E,:;‘,‘,‘f‘:‘,’:; ':xx::u ;:z'x:;'. 8 20 | s B my ecorday agresd upon he formof | - J T— : hflagd:r ;;a:.d—.i}ém.—bom the property of ’“i?‘X;, Bobgsqx;ime et Io Comite do Salut Public | qetre of tho peclar usher, . parter i 2 ennial. @ T . P, idi assistancs of th _nwapsperioen Fas efpece. ;g;'m;::‘}‘n’n‘;;“?hfl “_‘;p'{_‘::“g:' ::;g:; x‘m Teunicker was befors Commissioner | Kew colored mapa of the Centenaial Grounds, Fair. | THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ZOB A WAITER, AND | & work g" o fl%fiufll’?efvfi?gjinv:: E‘a’:‘&‘fi:& " Mows Shoen. ;flud% b.mb;x_:;am e accoun Dew Lol m’f‘mfl““’ it will be noticed, oyx:;::m c:;rfrd mtvr.:b hl;mg Passed a | mount Park, City of Philadelphia, and a plat of the Ttisan ‘.’;‘;fif“:’?;;’? Foz a:‘;fi'zlm & lfif-‘m::t n; gm eventful months of 1794 This | Mighty aiffarent lty;ln 1: m:::' hoes 8t Eelmsh. 3 f the it i on L] 1t ds of ot I B B e ing, for | chaj i M"” Soon as the meating was ealled to ordar | makes onedf the conditions that no convict la. | £OUD! oughieopslo | Ceatennial Grounds of largs scals, showing location | , Thie an ex bt e B s D ety ol "‘mfi wal&ffif_ggfl:fl;fl; diager's, 123 Bouth Clack street. Nati2al Bankon Jacob Abel, a State streat storieoper. The case was confinued till to- moRW, the defendant giving bail in 8500. Jout 9:30 o'clock !t . evening two ruffians of all bulldings, warth 75 cents,—tha beat yot publish- &d,—car-be found in the My number of Rand, Mc- Nally & Co.’s Railway Guide. The Guide has also summer schodules of all roads, 100 special maps of mpeon announced that be had roceived | bor shall ® émplosed. If the peopls of the ?n?%;%fl: Measrn. Dect and Jewett on the | State bel¢ the same xdu& they wonld soon be ’ legal points involved, and proceeded to reed | taxed seeral bondred thousand dollara per ‘obout ifty pages of legal cap. Stripped of the | yosr, asdf old, for the maintenrnce of ths con- not an excellent thing. nor & desirable thing for human folly to run riot in this style. There s a story of an old empire long since deceased which ran riot in _just this fashion, and the end very properly more. intent. on sifein, authorities and clearing p. facts .than . ta . Ladies’ Shoes. i thrilling his readers, his k has al] the | BOYRolds' dies’ shoes, the best mads, s Helmon ioterest of an existing tragedy. Ho shows us | 4B8='s, 128 South Clark street, 4 icts in:dleness at Joliel. through lines, and tha best raflroa; Iegal verbiage, and the numerous refarences to | victs red the ho: il h 4 4 map of the United | thereof was nothingness. But I dou’t suppo: i i o i T That THE GRAND JURY. ent o houss of ill-fame of & Mrs. Beds g r gn _dou't suppose | how Robespierre, withont personal attractions, el 1aw reports, the advice waa simply this 3rand Jury yestardsy moraing took wp | onlichi ', near Lasalls, nd ":; States anc Oanads now fssued, For sale on all trains, | the- New York dame frets her immortal little | withont genius, almoss Without ideas, and & Glen Flora Water Calvin bss no right to ths office; that Mr. Shgmas Fpyee Y MATer of Chicage logally, ;f’: nowsstands, Prica, £0 oents; by mall, 50 what, %0 koOWA &8 _“ passed” cases, and dld 8 goul sbont this. | 1t is much" mors likely that | thorongh coward, climbed to power by Playing | esh and aparkiing {s sold af Buck & Bayners vaciow busglazs yfll)u“_mhom mwevar,i!m of QB0 _pasty against another, and eliminating Tgstore, aeks PRiTALS Gonyezmation, sasauliod horand |

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