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] THE. CHICAGO_ TRIBUNE; SUNDAY, MAY '14, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGLS. Yy, CF GO_1RIb : YDAY Lol e - iy Sown oaza Dezeit hin -neighbo o > was_called for Satardsy laxi. | £la belaw theelhowr.. Df, Buliockweaimmedistely | Aftecn years azo he met with.a painfal sccident, | I ST T TN s trelo ettt | S mat Sl it U et e “’1 B o o SR oo ffi’mwa;md:‘&i’i’c}?fiisufiammb%fi S b houins Bl e mm&mflfiflfifi"‘fi?fi“fi ¢ i 2 -sattlec 2 b He: _' octed by, ; : e occasion. - The: phvate AN AL prace ot the | oo s b onpsus.. v | e s Sy ol fataty cevl | SudociauacoTody s Golag o welsasa be-ezs | DA, fespcted by ey s TR TS | o, R e e 1 gronnds of the Naticnal Soldiers” Home, and as | _The mext concert by the Orpheus OIu0 eiiait | There were 1,789 votes cast—041forsnd 1,148 | PPeF p, Sprague, for many yearsa resident of | gualitics. Ts funeral was held at the on”'fi S [ “scald®: Tt is- moro than-possibl hy e T 00 people Wl By b | e o ey ol e loe tiges fos, | sgalnat permtting catle to ran stlurge. Tho | Wankegom, dled ot his homs L Opalusks, Wia., | Honal Charch last Sunday, ~Tho WHLRe | that the jadgment passed upon her oy orre'C present. Speclal trafia arc to. be run from alnost | Say 16, An elegunt treat is i tors for e D e e mnd ainer Out | o Hosaey st L oy | b o oo or b - "ml“'} (ot e fgmens Amm:“’fl h{;: Wide Diver, of Opinion | Svery pirtof the State. : taate énough to bold ticketa. 2 5 reed and snes our | soMonday ek s stneeof. the sl . b v id: 3 Dive genc_e 7 d 5 DECORATION DAY. N 5 % uamx_;mxuk;‘ 1al bachelor con- ::':: m?{fgf!!?glge xrnl:” é‘i‘é‘é’nfi hu;l become vpery oldsettlers, held at McHenry en Wednes: IHPK Much is_snticipated from the present Board in &itfon: wonld undoubtedly have discovereq. Between Capitalists an e B e B e wiory i | neciad with sae cotsbLAbAbns S0 T L Gl & Cor, | generalin all pata of tho ity tho trazstormations | thatthe Hon 1., Blodgett the Hon. B . | | Bch 2. GNARY Pon 108 B PORSL | hor ey oo qualities ang. ps attribateg Laborers. diguity o the 1001t birthday of s mation. OUE | Jot on euneaday or Natuua, X. i, to tako u! | 18 some localilosscemiug aiost magical 01 he | Tatry, the Hon, B Dighor, the,Hom T, B Murc | (00 g oy, 800 compased. of some of | er fallings moro to phyaical fnfmtien g : citizens will o doubt come forward liberally to alf | to himaelf & wife for tho thra degracs of £ompart. | sid persons oo poor to. puy for pusturage, and a ’G’mzuhonze ivilgd by the propgr Comlitee 10 | the mostintelligent and best busineés men.of Des- | moral obliquity. The party most intimues . . ‘the: survivois of tie. titanié war to.celehrate t son,’ mm:n;:m, vlfl-h i comparit] \&gn B ‘fld‘ '3 ,lmflnmum will be adopted npon the East Side, | fake part In the reunion on the 7th of June. plaines, and it {8 expectod that they will favor s | guainted with Ber, ‘and thetefore’ iid lorious memory.of the patriotic dead with flowéra. | guileleani, falth:of. the : prospective.. Benedict | 17 r.damage, can result.to any from | 1 Atthe RepublicAn caucus held at Firemen's Hall licy in the administration of village chimedd best able tg View,from the, Lower Rounds.of | foc sy B it fel sl i) S im0, B0y o S ot 28 e | oty gl ol Ealepen | el el e, MR o T | o » ot oo, v o PR e 2 ¥ oA o or! at efforts to do wark. 0 4 3 % W s i THE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Wore elec elegnies togttend the Count 3 4 -sighted nofto know thatytaking | WADY domes ugs. It iang 3 Tal: - worke 3 ceri K g 3 her L et T s+ “Danie] | Theyare tod far-sij 1 i3 0% Welk kugsm thie . Social: Ladder at Capt. Foreuaon and slPune ol workefs arelabor: | Suaracerisio of Congroet Hl £+ hashi ¥ luand 15 composed of s Jarge yumiber. of.our mbst solid | Yention heldat Libertyville on yextorday: -Dante] | 1 tofore neglectedtate of such mat- | that many of the diseases to o B AT e Mg . ing bard in the good cause, and, as thercsult of all | kills off the crusty bachelors or. drives them iato Ky i 't presentendeny- | Brewster, B.-F.-Porter, A. C.- Bower, J.-A. Wat- | in view the here lur:n ettt o I o wm;,,mgl i . -in | matcimony. .. Charles sembly.’ adopted-the latter | and encrgetic men, nnd they are st pi A C B W, J. L C. A. | ters here,.overy dollar.thas spent. now .will return | gypject have a .direct, tend bt Hilwaukee. i, e Lope i6ce Bicortion. Dey.celbraied : opts Oring to deviaa wayh and mesns. far advancing the linn, A G Borry, W, J. Lucas, he_pockets of,the citizena by way { SIPISCE: ndency to render gy - 2 manner that will 4] hearts with pride and hon- | aiternative; HRE o T e o o lte ¥ As tha Srdt siep in | Murmy, Acthur Monlton, C.-A. Partridge, Philip | Bundreds into the pockets ofthe cliizens By WeF f ¢ipihie. peevish, e el maiitio b e emation, ’ s vt i aded rumor that 8 battle- | this direction, strong effori s Loipg mide tose: | Blanclard, B, Moreoll, ¥ 1. Dodge, Homer | of Increased buslades and the advanced valos of | OB, Bectiohy crose i orose, Wessamly, e INE the altar. The afialr, however, has been kepts | Sre thaextension of the Chicago & Northwestemm | Cook, It Stoltz, E. B. Fhillips, Charles AWhit- | PR, b time’. Dame Ramor s f " ang oo s ok over -l those gy Probability- of - Some: Loud: Eagle- RACINE, profonnd aceret, but **murder will out eventu- | Réllroad to ks cily from Datayle, 7 miles unthe Buell,Chatles iller, 7. cobrect, thak they ave soon i9 commenco. Braveling | 1l8.20d.annoyances that. a Person in heyy SOUORILY - | : 4 CLIMATIC CUSSEDNESS.. gty i {legr,d:mty‘;m:{m x\‘qnfigéfi?é{:?:fllgfig;“‘ 8 Loy S R e N the streets throughont. tlm_,,villfiai. there being & Would bear With composure. 1t i faip © : o 5 vedfram the cous. 0 ¢ - . T Fe . o “nse . of- = sfl:eqohng nllfl! fmfl on Racies, ey Sy i Foaeeamaspantents | o ot o o betosl gamo hasboken ot | BoOingon & inc Compsey vy ol 10t | OARPARK. . | iy, Tsieitel it il | et b ecansesionsy s st ly thoroughly discouraged in bis efforts to keep | in our’city witha ‘vengeance, and the boys lose | CHAfECe. Compaty Wil s Comialtice fyom the As. NEWS OF.THE WEBE. .co-operate ltfi e - Commiislonefs and the to e o bt fra a A | S oee fhoy can” ahow . broken ‘Sngers O | soeiation, last week. carcfully examincd the fine | Just now Ouk Park and the surrounding coun- | cltizéns spocially Interested (n gravels i rd @ Senate, the Gympy. pace_with the varying” weather we have been | yiitored hands.. run by ovr. City, Suryeyor, and. was agrecably sur- are putting on thelr attire. 'THe poligh | (hichrutls norta along the Désplaines River slum; oriha Athenzum, have stopped at P R el 0 y vas 3 1 i K . J I tion with the present gravel road, and estle having {or.the Jast two woekE. | A corseet ciron o prsed Wit S48 ey of ths ronle- andthe | 1 o slough has depastald with, reirming | e s vosd to e oy T oo c::%or.uonui’;mor 4 Mortar's Drug-Storeand earried-home 5 bog, b ey o ol . ) to-which point it is already graveled. | tle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, nyy and then, no doubt he,might have evaded. map, a ¢ curtaln Jecture,” allayed mauy a ¢ dop, brofl,”” made it -much pleasanter for.the chils dren, and . morve-enjoyable. for himself; ang Tes. cued-his wite’s name from theunenviable; wide, and- eternal notoricty 1t -Has. attaineg, Thonsaridsof women bless the dayon Which Dy, Pleree’s- Favorite -Prescription - was first: mags Imowntothem. - A singlebotile often glves, Faied PRRSONAL. Severe . Seclusion to Be the, : - Lieat. Charles J f {he Regular Army {s oball b | icle of the ups and downs of the thermometer ewett, of the Regular Army small expenditure necessary,ta conatruct the road. 3 °pa | Park Ridj "Future Lot of tre anid barometer, of the storms that baye affec- | 37 the oity ona isit fo Bl father-in-law; A" G- | A'proposition, 1 understand, will be submitted to | spring, and .the,. praitie- is; bespangled - with e e e ot It s wready eraveled, Lo = 1y abided with d the meagrs por- | Miss Fennts Hagunis, of Chi sited trionds | $he Board of Directars .of the Company at thelr | myriads of wild 'fowers, and. the. Blossoming | is more decply snterested in thesp., IHiprosements C tionately al 1, au $ B o) o st oo nin, of Chicago, visited friends | june meeting, and we are sanguine that the exten- frodttroeslood 'tlig sir with .thol fume, | than even the farmets along the HAsof tabse ronds. Aurora Cow. ‘tion of sunny days that have been allotted to.) 18 Raclne last we = Bion will be e before. the ~close of summer. | frult-treesload ‘the alr ofee perfume. | Ein oro L e e ! loor Sraay 3 ‘us, would puzzle even Prof. Tice, and the E.’.‘“l‘;{u“"h“b"“’"’““’“’“ South B‘gd‘ With & competing linc, it lo believed we shall have | It really. seems. as. if. ‘the people, of |, anf i CtiCor's Very interéating character. The 7 tieaded old settler on’ the dump dares | Home with R *0C" 10, INg the auracton, | no diffculty In secaring tho Jocation of manutac- | 0nt;” Park’, and syrrounding _towna - werc | cheiatinas ceowdon. Fhe. ey S Fuats, pen. i Racine, Kenasha, | longestheaded old scttler o P, 5 ¢ | luring enterprises which shall glve employment to | Goteriingi’ to . reaflze, the . Byronfe idea | for of the church, Is doinga good work, and he has Jottings from Racine, Kel y forth. - Tf Miss Fannie A. Field, the accomplished siste i T huada. and Bon i | i ) 5 p gs d not predict whst day may bring forth. - T the | o, Chron S rton 5or Te viaiting dhe memsber from | So7eril thonand additjonal bunds, o oas [ of 8 ' “boundless contiguity -of shiade.” | tha confidence and nupport of his pacish sa,well as Waukegan, and the ‘sun chances to shine sbou early rising time, | the ciassical **Firat, "'and will be-grocted warmiy | {E17 89¢ to the prosperlty and importanes of gur | 974§y o e Sopiic 120k o the. trocs orznecammltg:malnbo:, ! with 8 respectably warm atmosphere, our | by the many friends whom her nnassnming graces; INCENDIARY PIRES I shall bo for ahealing of the nations,!’ thecoming 3 L generations need have .no , apprehension of a The concert given under the ausplces of the Bap- Suburbs. b he o natives immediately go fnto * 'convul- | WOR during farmer visita, form the principal topic of conversation just now. ¥ A d o Mr. and 3rs, Stephen Bull and danghter left-on, s i I5 of the yerdant " Somie | 4 P 1 attended, revel in the anticipated pleas- o s ie e ., |- Two weeks since two fires occurre ope night, | scanty supply of the ve: panaces.. +f tist Church Tucdday was well nttended, and proved - T WISCONSIN. 4 Emsot s.:;im summer; but- Eu sn phdnr I‘Kaedn'fiwe‘t:;%n‘ivfi'fi'fié thira gt ot feds"s |~ tam and Taluable contents in cach case belng | weeks ago the work of troe-planting began, and | 45 ye one of the finest entertainments of the sea- ""‘,."“““flflmn”‘mme.nmorel;elicithm_g ) . ure, el dssgfmsted e o les Eva-Ward has retarned from an oxtended mfl’i Eflnl?:::d.md\x:fil{f (gn“%b':!flne%fi{ x’;’ifi;’ it still goes on with unalm'ie v'lgor.,llb )l’s_crtel:i« son. The reading of , several choico,, sclections by | Of treatment from their family physiclan Jjiy Tt T WHISEY. umbrells. Fires have been a luxury, with the | 1o that he is assured of tha principal star for the. | SfALSOEHL, residing :;N;,’;,“‘:gr‘:‘:‘;;m"%;‘ ture.. No tree can surpass this in the beauty of | oM e e it iaercs o Prosaect. memm E’u';f- Fitepsminlc :;“5 9 o heral det * Epectal Correspondence of The Tribune, exception of a few days, since winter left us, | 247 Srpiens coneert, ; tramps; .either by nccident or with_malice afore. | its, proportions. . The. caltivated . taste of the |.Mr, and Mrs. Edgene Layhee are apending the sam i oign remedy, T soot o My 15 Tho Jonas.GoldberE- | ‘ad aoutdesiens. whlode e Toat tonteey) sl conm“'n 5Q., ]‘if‘Kcnn!l;‘n. called on- the | tnought “and theraby hanga a tale. The conntry is |-peaple fs shown by the annual call for and the. .euf mer with them. - aud healing properties render it of thé ntmest MrLwauREE, May 25-G. el ers whistle g} dest:f School Commissioner last Thursday. overran with tramps, many. ofwhom, no. doubt, °f ting aut of 8 large number” of evergrecns, us Mell.( Mr. W. G. Hiall has recently left for Kontucky, | yalue.to ladies sullering from interns feyer Crosby whisky trial has been the most inter who laughs last,” for the. mild winter months-| . arescoundrels of .the worst atripe, and during the | 28 fruit-trees and vines. , where he will epend several months. congestion, inflammation, or wleeration, sua 1t ingfestureof the week,—two weeks,—and Cros- | elongated their faces to snch an extent that it took: KENOSHA. pastwinler it has_been ;the custom. to furnish all;| . But in the midst of a1l this enterprise and ‘life, Frenk H. Plummer hos. retarned from Oberlin, flon, ] i on, and ity s s Cro: . % z whoapplied with lodgings and breakfast in the cala- | ‘Death; true to his mission, haa laid his {cy fingers. | wherehe has been for somo time. : Hisarrivalgives | strengthening .effects tend to correct * . by being absent, b!«::v;hla:‘f t?;:_h le 3 ; iy thlea;- apr::z‘ ;I:y to return- their mugs to; & T.Ctmflfluk Pg“;‘-w boose.” Attimes, ton or a dozen of these fellows: | UPOR one of the nlfl:&: uinmmr.,“::d the citizens’| great autisfaction to.his nnmumu&lnd{ friands.. ments of internal parts, the result of weakye e time of the jetme eir natural e: seion, Special Correspondence A ne. -are calle monrn the loss of Mra, . 3 8, T ar - X by disappeared abont xp espon & The Trid per night would avail themselves of thé- Lgrmlegu., Sifo.of Dr. A T. Hale. T Dociorsnd femtly mlfl"xxgé" ;g.l:l {,‘flfifll{ypurnnn::;sd h‘zl:cer;-‘:; <e35 | ot natural supports. - It is sold by all druggists, Sadly the writer tufns to a review of the week's. | . KeNosiza, May. 13.~The dayslengthenapace,. | and the expense finally became so great the Conn- . . 2 2 < ) a . 2 dentifed with the growth of the Park for diti cted with_them, This to bappenings, sud carefully. arranges the scanty | and cach week as it complotes its cycle shortens | Ci} ; considered it.. thelr. d to abolish . the. f{;’f:f&' and traditions conne wi om, ; : lates its R b i 3 cto ght years, and have wonmany friends, gy new, is far.f devors e o ahe delectatlon of. | the perlod of time Intervening betrven tho, | 2X°"Tore ™ ich" characters ithont mu . orase! | Who. (raly 6yimpathize .with (hem Ta fhls. gredt. | By oogacemigly now, Is far,trom being devord 5 PROFESSIONAL, Fie 271 South Clark-st:: DR. FRITZ {a meeting with unbounded su treatment of chronic dlseases. Cases that be::en h’fg‘g} the akill of all other physicians yicld readily to his tern meat with roots, herbs and barks. “TNouzh b has scarcely renched the middle age of an oruigary ite Jecby hlsextentlve practice (a this and othel cifiss 13 23 brought hls speclaicy to a perfect certalnty of v cess. “In diseases of the Bye and Far, Lungs, User g Ridneys, Discascaof Females, etc.. et ha fatls of s speedy and permanent curc. ‘e tells diseayy 85 5007 28 he cees the patlent wthout ssking any yaee tonsy Perons from o distanice aro tavited 1o wr ot 4 3 of ‘the three defendants, and has never since beén: found, although I have good reason to be- Ueve hs el ts prauced (€ chatieohny Indto O e or Tam Soanas Tassoits ARt s th st 7 otk i e Sriparvisor. that tne byils might be-ror:. | sorrow: hotel. stands.what. ia called **the old Catholl ments are offered. Since the trial commenced, - present moment and the anniversary of our fn- |.from the Supervisor, thathe bills m ot 'a’| Burgiars aro still on the march, and the restdonts | Ghech Tohiy bo 5 Socione boll g g rohe ; A BOMANOR AND 4 HEROISE, dependence.. Our-citizens fully, alive to the | lectellrom Who concts.,, Unablly they.are mot & | o e well to got thelr-++ ghting tools ™ In orger O of S wsient bulfdingy Manding I everything testified to has gone to prove the o ; : class of men who wonld be opt to sleep in the.open: missing man wasthe chief plotter, and theothers The culminatio ;‘,;’.‘J,;“,::,‘::;.;;"‘::‘.“‘;e‘;‘; Impojtance of the day and to the necessity of o | iz on a cold night.if shelter onld be. founds. i Severl houses have becn ontered recentiy, 8, | can bo seen from the traica,. Tho bullding was ‘were auxiliaries, perhaps innocent tools. The o . | celebration commensurate with the: prodigious | preference theyselect a barn, which promises com-, | 8 the Town Board do not see it to protect the eitl-" | made of slabg,.and is. now almost a ruin, . The old e e uine heroine in onr midst, who s also the princi- | o tuble quarters, smoke a” pipe of tobacca before] [ 2608 by & police. force, it will:ba necessary that fessional i still there, tozether with other.por; 1ts of f freedom, h ortuble g 3 pip: e .| conf: s tosel th other.po; sensation of the trial was the productionof Gen. | 1) character in a romance in real life, and whose | Fesults of 2 hundred years o m, BAYe Ieés | oaiming themselves to alnmber—and. perhaps ac-. | each house be weil guarded. tions of the anclent church fiirnitare, This Is said Hedrick on the witness-stand. Evidence pointiug | mogesty would undoubtedly have still permitted | 50ived to unite) with our country cousins in'a [ cldentally: set the Luilding .on. firc. . Ib: s’ quita, | Last 'fne:gu.. ceunlnzd in thsh. lectare-. | {0 be the oldest- standing church in 1llinois,-and is L0'hls guilty connection with the case, both writ | ++concealment like a worm ' the bud th pray wjion | celebration worthy of the clty, the county, and | probuble that the order e arTng elem Stom-ad-/ | {00 Chudlence © whre . aatertaiaed - ang | SUpposed to havo been. founded by Marquesc 59,8 ten and oral, had been presented of sodicect sud | her tamask esle,| had not your corietpoadent | of the day itself. Meotings* have been held fn | Bsien ENS JAENG! Do, B0 08 Teseded: e | o prodaca” white " listoning o, the youns | Pnonsution. o o Glencos snd Highland convincing s character that no one supposed he | fEan it 108 POFECUIRS FOMA, (G ORIR0 AP MT.: [ thig ity and suburban towns, committees formed | will: ‘iroughout. a;seaping. olty guarded by.so] | glocationiet, Affes Jesste Conthonl, of Englewood.. | Park, ia another cematery,- which 1s sald to be ovet conld clear himself; yet, when he descended | opens upon a-qulet, happy family, whose lines.| to perfect plans for a proper observance of | meagre a police “Am:ian it * Tho st w;“m’r:{sfl'f{g"’“‘fl“’u‘}u{, L;on?nn o ED&I Jean 1'&';3}&.&"'.‘:{1’ 3 :Sgn%gheflgarog:r?‘ fraim the box, the Court, gracefully sold his tes- | were cact o e dhares somprss The fargel | our first Centennial Fourth, and, money 3ppro: | gpesking of fren somiie s that wo sesterday, | Case, withafius Nellle Wood as organst. .~ - Ty, b leninea shout lhem thun aeiny Orer B timony had cleared the cloudson his good name. | mother,’ and two danghters. A little Eden was | Pristed to defray tho’ expenses. of the grand | came near having a biaze which might havo resuli’ mfflgnm{,;:;n{;c‘gg fé’::“.fi:':“.‘;;’:,‘.:n‘.%ffi‘:“; o | Letsome ope,- thorefore, - interview.—+\the.oldest Counsel on both iidm paid him handsome com- | their home, 2and, ers med!!rgvx:ntLenmmd, love | expression ot patriotism that is expected to blaze eg :‘x,xu :é::::lngxn‘:::r g; “e,gipll_‘\:flzzd ‘géz::rgg: chiapel, under. the managewient of Ar. George :l:hfi:&i::;, M}fé&?&g&fl :owmnnb of the inter- ‘pliments, and the reporters and auditory com-. ‘n\ifi? .tgsu ‘L‘Jm Fummy A unr:u“fiy by'l“l;ee :f;gfl:; itself forth inn magnificent display ?f fireworks, r?&'.’""“ o the roof of'a barn' belonging. to, and gfiéfiitone?hgnndmn?} }A(T:‘C‘lnfu q%:oét‘h u’n" SannZInay. un.' 5 the booming of cannon, and the *‘crack” of | situated just north of, the Empire House (Ben Bis- addresscd {he children. Miga Lyons m;g in her | Condit'sabsence on avisit” to his relatives in, ren were, | Champalgn; Murphy's fractuzed leg, and Muir- much delighted with the refreshments furnished by, | head's attendance.st -the meeting of ‘the: County, ety mu,:: e i :_:flm e TLbeene | the devorot ushans, ew st ors A e in | bey's), on LaSalle strect, and. In a_moment was 3 , nnial ” 2 tevldent Cr Hedrielcs e N E&m mfi:’ T fi:ficfl;g?énmg:(o‘?fmcgrmt 55 1, fue Comte nm";“ k"l‘m T:‘fm;‘;lbmmn fained fnto flame. Very fortunately it was dis. | BWectestway scveral aongs, and the chil used by Crosby without any authority on the | &80 SO o oot 0's ahadow more terrible than | tOWRS, With one exception, have cartlly | covared in time to be guickly extinguished. In | much delighted with X ‘partof the person principally concerned, and | that of death brooded over the home hearthstone.’ | With the city fnthis movement, and seem pos- | this scction is a large mass of old wooden build.’ &n‘;fln“;: eu; "‘hi&h“dmm‘ Congrogation- | P02 prevented a mesting.of the- Lake-Trustees - thst everything connecting him with the alleged | The grief-stricken father sought .to drown his | sesied of even more enthusinam on the -subject | ings of an nnueually combustible character, amon: a1 Charch this ,fému, and in the M m,g'dl.fi the | yeaterday. Y e ; misery in drink, and, despite the pleading of his |. ng, g which are Van Vieet's livery-stables, with Allen el Z e Mef n the eonspiracy hed been assumed on the shadowy mm’g,,c,, children, he so'gn developed into s con. | L08B the cifizens of this place, it such a'thing were | {0 warelionse, £ash-factory, - Jumber and coa] | eVening. The sorvices.will be conducted by repre- The annual reunlon - of. the . Alumoi. Assoclation suthority of thomisty Crosby. Mr. Hedrick's | frmed drunkard. 1o the courss of fiman cvents, | Possible, Tuesdsy afternoon the. delogates jfrom | yards, and the Tiemont Houso'just opposite, and oiTon o Ghtamo < Ao Men s Chiistian dsgoci- | of the.Cook County Normal School. occurp-Friday the different towns e county met with the | a fire once under headway here would aweep over a Farwell ““a. Rockwell., Bible lessor. this after: fi‘zn“l:n 3 }lfi‘r{; zflw&z‘e’ :r‘;i%:ddsi:«'d Esflu_x?%; ¥ & soci (€13 to call for examination. Office. 37 ' bours from ® to 10 for the paos ;’;;‘fi";',}fl for those able ay from 10 m. till4p. Trntaihe cvoming, el L RAILROAD TINE TABLE. - ARRIVAL 5ND DEPARRUES OF TRAD Brplangtion_of Reference _ 3arks. v cepted. ""lfiundgext‘i"fikd. 3 ln;"ndlx_:xcem ‘3 the trio located in Racine, where the daughters riye Sunday at8:008. m. §Dafly. testimony necessarily conflicted with that of the ! ew manhood; but thelr pure, gullel City T ittee at the Court-House-for consnita- | large extentof territory, in spite: of our three P whidky' men; but then, the time has passed | fives, tReir devotion, and lose, and Prazém, could | tos. Bristol,” Somoms, - Brghton Bare id sichmers, Holly Foter-Vorks, sad most- atlelont | 2002 Nommm) Sehooi, whien willho frloved 67 8 ‘o in IS ire Department * ableand music. e Saturdsy morning follo; Salem, were each fépredented by threc. delegates. i DECORATION DAY EVANSTON. s the literary exorcisea will take place, which wil, when the whisky men were a power in this city. ;ms ”K’nnx‘;l the hcslu}led \vr:lm: V;’hn gave them se-_ and their word considered better: than their | iD€. “added craeity and nogloct to Tl othe; | After canvassing the matter in all its bearings, the : 2 == . b graded, he added cruclty and neglect to hisother | 7CC% SRV OE, H TELEE O 0 D B¢ the Eipust: | Willbe appropriatcly observed, under the auspices | A PLEABANT APFAIR.. include addreases, poems, readings, and music, by; Do Rriaas comotaries A strriog fos rehun, | | The . . Society gave very enjoyable party | Sisscbolars of the difleeat clsecs’ 1n thonfizr’| (HI0AG0 & NORTHWESTERR RAILWAY, ‘Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-st. (Sherman Honse):and bond. Fuoll reports of the trial have been tele- | Vices, go that one of the daughters was compelled =1 Canal-atreet., corner Madison-st., and as the, de; House Jiay 23 at 1 o'clock p. m. the.various cemeteries and strewing the graves of 5~ onr soldier dend with * flowers, the p’m n‘;:e will | Friday-evening- at -the residence of Gen. A.,C: | class-tree with appropriate nzrflnnflu. 9 " graphed to Tax TRIBUNE daily, and nothing fur- u‘: uyh mewerl{l :oh'.he louf»&rulind -deiv.k 8 l!c‘; TRMPRRANCE, ther need be safd thereon in this column. Grankien: blows _oomd ot Teston the joeiad | . This subject ls still the prominent one before the o o T 2 ~ Carmmat 43D 1AB0R. e ohagt Tt it ‘el torent | pcple o (a0 RS s 1o, oig e e | 20l Spring Lok Cometry wikag ralon | Ducat, and the members Bave. gocsion tore; | 40, Tepehirien ciahof Snglevtod we won- Toarec | drare; Eince the International saloon meetings in Chi~ | and #he watched and waited, and yet bad falh | 85 such until something ia done tomitigate the | jons Street M.” B Chareh,—d gentleman who | Mmember the hospitality of Gen. andMrs. Dueat | some time next week.. aPsolfic Fast Line.... 08 Mm% S 40n B €820 last winter, and the blossoming into promi- | Another scene:opens on another ‘act. - A nmew | EVils of {ntemperance in 4 R l,-inmyf"eq-‘ served as 3 private soldier in the British army dur- | and Miss, Ducat, Johnny, Hand .was. on hand | - An entertainment will be given by the Universal- | aDubuqte bar be via Glinton s1gag e Siom character {8 now ' introduced. A lover comes | ing 8 citizens' meeting wus Leld at Simmons' Hall | jpi'the Crimean War, and who, having made this with able assistants, and, under his sapervision, | 15t Soclety of Englewood in the High-School Hall | aDubugue Night Ex. viaCrton {it:00p. m. 8304 m 1o consider plans forpromoting the couse of tem- | 41,¢ jand of his_ sdoption, gallantly commanded a iper Dy | Wednesday evening. The exercises will consist of' Bigh Express 1100 p. 1, £ 830,30, dancing was Indulged in with unusual spirit and | readings, fableaux, and. music, and, will_bé fol-. | 3ETeeport & Dubuque 2158, 0. aFrecport & Dubugue Express. euce tntie dywery pagen of, the Chicago Thmer of || Co0 N o o ars is potection o i PAlllwankes Fast. & koo 8 firey-bralned missionary of tender rears, from the | JEO0 3 EF- donghter; bot th sunl Soclallstic circles of Fathierland, some of our work- | that steats iate kot boart bevimer abis 1ngmen, more particalarly those who live by the | makes the grief that is thero harder th et of fhle Biow, froim dlgging I mad, Hem o | et Toation Do b wood, snd carrying bricks and mortar, have been | 2RGSO TP (noR " The Gredry wiates occupying themselves with ideas of 8 social revolu- | pugaed asway as chiecrless as thelast, nnti] six years Yom that they ae predetined tobring sbout in thia | of fove and msery had goat, o doireatice on thh § art of the young man could induce the devote o Imty ol thele ddoption, A e, B el | D s toas sovbnall o o perance in this place. ' Speeches were made apro- | Mgine battery throughaut our own recent war. A ssimeioe Job e eve i e E PO, crident Enjopmens. Among, the mehers ud. | oged s e : EakSsrmangements 61 o temperauct ey mésts | o Exiopalts ataagepionts nre. lelng made, for 8 | nvted guests preseat, were, Misses Holea WIl. | , 15 Corerning Board of the Englewood Eitrary A Simmons” Hall dext Tuodsy niglt. - Thora Tt reninte Commiliinn B younk pointed | 1ams, Bradley, Winne, White, Hurd, King, Bla- | Mr. H..P. Goodall, on Wentworth avenue, - “Tict tas thin TeeHBR 13 fo be neld For the barperq | 30d will report at a public meeting on Thursday | ney, Burke, Shumen, Wilmarth, Green (Chica. | & fne cliorus of ‘singers is being trained by Mr., of devbing wayeand meass Tor saving o ybuth | £1<Og ezl wWhea o plogromume wil b presented | pe)'and Mosors. Lunt, Blansy, Carter (Winmet. | SForEe, ¥ M gl Sagiercod, fos the paors g A et e Tiet tagi !yt Ball 19 | o choras of 1,000 aingere, this portion of the exers | ka), Catler (Chicago), Smith (Chicago), Webster, | Woods in tho decoration. ceremantes s, Gaitod erflowing. i3 | Siges, belng vnder the direction of Mossrs, G-W. | Ullman, Carson, Bradley, . White,, Richards, | Cometecy on.Decorstion A Breibylentin Chui nglewo ) 2 Chu; in {h?o- aGenevs Lake SGeneva Lk Expross B young gentleman of good connections, who $salso [ast whisk: g men, temperate snd intemperate,. to join in this el % y accomplished tho climax, and the P Pt 3 Fickis d B ¢ Bowen, ha — sa editor, i thapostle of thelr creed. Theapostle | dmnrunt Secams s rvios macie phnd the | LY for temporance. ‘ickipater and Eugons Rowen, wlo lave feet en: | Winac, ‘Appleton, Paul, aad Wymas. gare & sapper, with abicatz and Tauais " BDEOt COrRe oF o o Bt ing In tha T ket L Intendcd that the colebration | apyg, 3. D, Faster has endowed an..anna) | DoeReRLOf the church Friday evoning. - * -CENTRAL: RAILEO) has s susceptible heart pierced throngh and | wretch is now confined in'jail on & o of at- throngh by the scenes of misery 4nd poverty he has | tempting his danghter's life,—the danghter who witnessed among the ignorant, sotlish classes of | neariysacrificedierawn chances of happinessinthis his own countrymen, which he hos brooded on | world to watch over him, who, for a dozen weary, 0 long that the misfortunes of the few have in his | miserable years, has suffered almost every conceiv- eyes hecome the wrongs of the many, and he has | able agony, that he might still have s home. But canepcrated bis energies to a wild crusade against | the curtain drops on the final. act; giving promise | that part of societ> with which he does not syrapa- | of a reward for noble sacrifices t6 ono,aud; rest_ in thize, and a pasricuate protest against everything | the grave to the other. i thatis, Nearly ail his following are Atheists, Mr. SOME MORE * WRSTRRX ENZEQY. ‘Brucker makes many epeeches. He threatens the | Blake, Beebe & Co,, are out witha rather clever litical etracture. ~Hels the soul of amew patty. | lithograph poster *‘recomending™ the” ** Cham- e prospect of votes has gathered around bim | pion® to the considerution of Grangers, In‘the ‘many professional politicians who came to shear | background stands Byron. himself with o rod and have gone home shorn. flanne] shirt and _** bay window." " His partner is This Milwaukee multitude isa fact, and must be | trying frantically to blow his junior's brains ont respected accordingly. No goodto sneeze ata con- | with his index finger. A clerfcal looking duffer, - pleof thousand voters, a majority of whom are | who has evidently taken an emetic. and wears & Last Swiday morning, in the Tawn of Wheatland, 8 few miles from here, & team belonging to Mr. B. Smith ran away, overtarning the wagon and throw- ing the occupants out. ‘There were scyen persons inthe wagon, all of whom were badly brulsed: One lndy, ‘both arms broken, another had one arm badly fractured, while Mrs, Smith escaped with & severe jolting and some painful bruises. ‘The runaway was caused by the horses-becoming frightedied while descending a hill.. They.hecame whflly unmanageable, and the accident was the result. . ¢ MARTIRO, ! the boss magfeinn of the West, gave one of his ad- mirable performances Wednesday night. The wish to recefve oms of his valuable presents rob- ably, the motive power that_drew the crowd, and, il it foat of LAAkxa-aL loeo: foat d i g L o ey *_ dolphi, and a Paimer Ho! Leave., |_Amye, s.m-.m.;- Z:30p.m 8.008.1m./% B:00p 1 £00p. min00ET shall be very much in advance of anything of the TINE.: ind gver attempted in this section.” G Efiibfi%fi&%‘&fisb& 5,':‘%;“,,':&32, ggfn‘ A md sccident ocohsmed at this place . Monday. THE WEATHRR o T i continues extremely ¢old. snd thé.senson 1s very | Dniversity who shall compose.and delives the. bens Thlch cast 8 gloam over. the, entire Community. backward. . Up to the. present timé we have, haq { EBglishoration. . It will boknown .as the Easter e.young son of Mr. Willjam Jahnke, aged only. uiet heavy, frosts about every second. night, but I | Pri2e, add will be competed for_ in.June of each | 2 years, was,playk ont_his father's mill, and lonot Jearn hat fruic has beon raaterially datnaged { yeat. Anatiletleand eymmsstic: exhibition will | unicnowa to him cllsbed. the stairs Jeading 13- ine asyet. Farmer: afe very busy with. thelr spring e wol el e, dURg th0 week, WRIEh | ptosform onteide of the mill tower. Befeomta, |- worl sad but Hitlo.Io doing in the cits, thongy | Wil ewoll morthattending. | T ersity nive | bis LS, Mt A e Semgmisted, merchants . coursgeons] e that bsfiess wi o X T, chi oo e ot Sl Subcly | Wedsie? (1o opeios ol chestne v | foenibeon e o 1 s Lo of e T 285 _above us, the only-dam b of 15 eing. Ihe shatioring of the Coia Hose one: Hert | material of (T ek, and the faithfal P";;‘;’gf‘- D;?i;';;gi‘:";d Jome 1 deot, o the by, lizhtaing, and the ripping o practice had this season. - The display of felding | G197, Drs Mergler and Z Hittle sutfoper, pat ol bii Dt oeh e rond aper the mine belng crodited with | 30l "uh e died sbont thesn mmgrers bat all dent. 5:005. B GALR Y Sduriay Ex. s Sunday Ex. § Soaday EX F5 CHIQAGO, ALTON-& ST LOUIS and. CHICAS) - KANBAS.QITY & DENVER SHORT LINES: ', Home utsievepips fn D “wag | batiive eirors, most of them excusable oncw. - The ! strect, One.of the Doctoris coat. sleevas ‘was . A 2 | Palrbanks nre s strong amatcur nine, and the fack ) ainged from wrist to shoulder, and he was consider- | FEIF thoy were defented by & seore of 18 tetscnrac | ~A farmer: near this. place sald 100 bushels of n 0 mort- st ressfon on his face, backs. sadly agalnst .{. witbont doubt, tha articles received gave, as great St B g‘u‘ffiffi;fifygfl Srnpnmon | 1E0 open door. Starkwenther plectally. tanas fhe | satisfaction as'the Jeclplents anticipated. *One falr 3bly paralyzed for.4 few days from. the effects of groat credit upon the collegians. { potatoes Jast week for 5 centa abushel. For law | Unign Depoty West Side, near: Matisonst.: brtgs rocker's’ sheet will ~ guarantce a meeting | crank and awakens u glecper in an adjolning room | represcntative of ‘‘Erin's Green Isle” exclaimed, i ' PERSONAL. The game arranged for yesterflay afternoon with | Pricea that may be.conaldered hard to beat,, eket. At Depot, and 122 Randolph-re..-,+ of 600 to 800 voterx at any time, which ismore | who rushes upon the stage with his pillow over his | &3 she took the minfature album her ticket entitled | 1 &' w0 o0 Just secovering fro . Chicago Dntversity was not played, the Iattor hav- | 2k Prospeet, a new-atation between Ax] 5 Teave, thin.can be said of th iniluence'of all the other | shoolder. ~ A superannuted pup has finished s can | Lek to, !¢ DId'y@'s tver say the bate of this] Sich | T Northam {e jue {X0m. 8 6VErP | jnoasked » postpomement. An attempt wan thew | Leights and Desplaines, has, been promoted to the | pepers put together. 1t makes no diference that [ of ogsters, and, the westher being warm, Las lsin | 8 miserable album 1. and the fond hopes ehe hod | Stackofiyphold ferer a tey | mado to play Bacine College, but the boys of that | QIENity of 8 milk etation. . This will be & great con- | Eamss City & Denver Fas. e greater number of Druckers cromd are ig- | down disgusted. . while under all is & rampant | cherished of nstonishing Paddy and the children | 1%, & Frndle, of Washington, 1s spending 8 few | foaiintion replied toat thote uo whs mosyes faliy | TERIEACE to the Tarmers in that viciniy. 5k Loals £ 5 pownt men, many of. them betotted;, the one big | pariridge Erowing over the dead body of o wood: | Witk o large family allvim, wese acaitored to the | Worke il e [omlly inthle cliy, organized. The nige is talking pf visiting Milwau- [ - Itisunderataod that the Chicago Quartette Clnh Feotia Day 2 fact remains that theyare voters, and in most cases | pecker. With a passing mention of the horse that | four winds of heaven slong with the remains of the sentative ot the annual meotlog of too Gigs | Ke¢ and Odtikosh. ~ = are soon to favor the citizens of this place with | Pearia, Bepkni & Busilugion, e Touse-owners, all auited in a risade. the fras b | 1a E7IRE 10+ chaw upe an obiivious roosters s | little aper album ehe bad torn in pieces in her | Pretentative ot the anpnal meetlng of tho State MINOR MATTRRS, 50me of their. Ina musie. Lo Chicsgo s, Padncad b 1Rl s sketch. | prach, The teicks of legerdemaln afforded much | Q0 S0 O Gl andaonrs oo St morn. | ., The Trusteen meet Tuesday evening. PARK RIDGE.- Streator-Laagn, Wasirion B ¥ ; ; " Beveridge Post, G. & Tt il hold"s specisl | ‘Thaladies and gontiomun conmected iith the So- | ToueE &DmIENE Ascommint " portance of which they cannot comprehend: + correct idea has becn given of the ske! smusement for the. audience, especially for the dmiration with: staring L e e SR B, Thin ovening taete will bo & tussting of the Cen- | Doy, Who expressed thelr a n with ing last of heart diseas f meetlng to-mortew evening, to make ayrangereats |- Brucker's followers were alleged to have' been | tennial Decoration Committee at tue honse of Mr. | €yes and mouths wide open. - e arrell has enpaged extensively dn the | B o N Cn Day. bomake arrangements | clety of the Congregational, Church gave a dramatlé EAKR SEORE & MIGHIGAY BOUTHERS,, ringlenderd. It was an ouizrowth of the dissatis- | H. 5. Durand for the purpase pf devising means ¥ IN GENERAL. N HMartino, the iilusionist, drew a good. sndience, | _THe Social Clubsill close {ts season of entertain- [ ¢Atertsinment Fridsy evening, whichin pointof ex- - faction felt by workingmen with their condition, for the proper beautlfsing of our clty during tie’| | A conoert for the benofit of SI_ Matthew'a Chiurch | Marting, the filusionier, drew o good " | menta Thurday evening with & calico party. - | cellence, far. surpassed anything, which they. bave A mdwoi!r.\gh; state ‘}‘ ;no;l:gnn’:dh bt‘i’m w%:lmh fl:md ?;u::‘g.,y'f;; u’l;g“zc S‘mx;A: f?'x’:.gl:x:;:'eg Jgg g‘e“x]td‘g(%nf:fyd mebo &vm nfifltghefi?;gn;flgw. : 3rs. §. M. Farwell is at.Ritchburg, Mass., fn mz"h:.Ec}uct(c Club meets 8¢ Mr.- Pitner's to-mor- | previously given.. The.proceeds are . devoted to [ Mafl vis Matw Line.. BOR I easg of their more for el since these | comes .. nigh! D , Pepichied it vepin it | i » mtifiga wereset golug. Feorle whoars not Lo | {hat oay aol be amiss. Asstming, hongves to | ocaland insiiumentsl misic Sonsgiste the pro- | BfLChAADEE UPOR hox. Mothor, who 1 cangerogly | OREMOE, e o ha et builing fon, and, ag the mumver.ta | SPEE1 Y S 9008 m. 805 B ol o s por e aEa b0 b happy 10, b | atart with, that the enthurlsan e T e et Lodge, No, 47, A F. | Frof. 7. P. Oben. the. prestidigitatar, ia home, | Wil oscur Thursday aft P of ; the . church . in,. which. m’e:hz:d?mmca | e B e 2 ol A emplo) _the: 5. -that, , No, 47, A F. % 4 0 1adies of Bu é K . 1 , 220 p.. 408 ploy 5 5 2 ond A M., hold May 5, resolutions of reupect to.| Siter ik-month rofessional tour theough the | , TLe1sdlee of the Buptist Cl anesnly dby. D F | yusbold, o ecncione sum. st fave: baea | — - fon Fau ; adidie piipose. Tho. pra: AWAUKEE & BT, PAUT, RAILROIA uth. At & William Dykes has s0ld. hia. sash factory at Wil. .{ There will be religions services in’Un! Tpal . pi ; wiggion, N0 and v S hurore > 1 | ave Nonday ovait at $lock ® T Somelc s 1n“ima. sciasitied "t b e Rev. E. W.: , -pastor of -the ] Town- W k 4 B ‘Baptist Chiarch, -is spending & shost wiention. an | Holl Thursday evening to select four dolegates to | Linessoal focaevers Sel xmcafi‘f:qu:x:u“} e Syracgse, N. 3 Y., and will visit the Centeonial be- | the Repud! !ggn?;’gg;gtgggm;% will b open- | Of% ere wellup in- their ‘parts, and. everything " o i ed for service on the frat Sunday in Jane. | B penamasitly, which canmot alwazs be sai hi Colo Sutherland, s : ... " 106, bt o, b beon soethine BSaaIa 0t | i annual meoting of the. Kyansion Bible Socl. | Of:28 Opening night’ “Besidea th for some months, is back on & visit, ety will be held in tho First Mcthodist Church this - the cornet ebh ikl e ey e | SERRE e SR | SRR LS e left arm ampufated close to the.shonlder, is recov; | Piferian Pt T epott. | cadetead of the regular services at the M- E. . g Tl Filey, 2 yar of g & amughtera | M 8 em Wi P e St amived | (RPEF ' vmiag, Jusgs Lol i o . F. v of X finlmonnry con- [ A Pottera clat againat the. Government -has | ii'a“.‘;%:‘ffl:fif‘f"‘""""‘ the .great Apostle's otters BARMINGTON. sumption on the bth {nst: at dacksonville. Fiay whither Her friends’ had taken her last fall in the. | 28117 been allowe Ropo oF restoriug Hee o heal: Sh s H ’_‘;’;‘_‘ *The Rev. J. S. Smith will hold services at ,the_ culiarly amfable disposition, winning the hearts of | NOXth Kvanaton school-house at 4 p. m. to:day. e, emperance agltation ls being revived in this &1l ‘with. whom' she. came In tontact, and.her Toks.|. Df- Wentworth will return ear] Lghh week, when | place, and the peopls are, -being- aronsed in the Tl be sincerely mourned by all who had tfp pleas- | 0me dlsposition will probably -be -made of ‘the | cange The Bev, Mr. Hoover, of the M. B Chureh, - the memory of Dr. George, a brother of this Order, and of sympathy with the widow and family of the deceased, wore pasacd, Snd & copy prosented to the family. . "These; resolutlons wére also published in | full in” the local ‘papers,. 'snd recorded” in the. minates of this Lodge. * R The case_of Willinms vs. Williams was: called, ‘at the adjourned term of: Circuit Court, end dismissed, there belng 0 -appearance for. tho. plain 3 Services as uenal at the Methodiat, Baptlst, Epls- eofl}, and Catholic churchea,” 4 Grifin exhibited his sldll aea walkist last Snuxdn{evcning to a'large dndiencs at: Simmons' Hall. Foran amgteur he made fast time, walking- 25 miles in 4 hours 38 minntes and 59 seconds. - The Rev. Mz. Hitchcock will_preach ot. the Con- fregstionai Charch Sunday. oraing secvive &5 0:30'8; 1., and evening service at 7:30 p. m, - The_**calico hop™ st Kimball Hall, Wednesiay, are the only ones who can save money. Do | they will contribute as cheerfully now as they' fhy expect fo' be pald more, and <o pay | promlsedto do when the malier wha fist sgllato Tomt “Tho price of_everytuing purchissed with | those having the dlsposal of the Tunds fir han . momey is down 23, 30, 40, and over 50 per cent, | would coufer a beneht on: the ci : ¢ Wy ot price of men'a labdrr And the Jaboring | glory upon themaelves by paving-Main street men rear back: **We bave been suffering nnder | from the extreme morthern business - portion. centuries of oppression and wrong. Give us25 | n8 and cents 8 day more, or let society be rent asunder.” | Jeveling _tha balance 80 " ihab s -vehiclo engangiring ho livex T e s & O FATL RATA lon De corner 18", £350uih Clark-at., ‘opposite Shermas Aok [=] B 28 2. To settle how this thing is to be managed was the { may be driven over it withont, result of a mass-méeting Friday night. of the occupants, The ansightly rubbish can well ‘WANTED, A MITE OR TWO. be dispensed with from the centre of East Park, One of the poorest old tumble-down structures | and a new and respectable fence would add great 1n which human beinxf eyerknelt Lo praisc God for | 1o its appearauce. The trees that were' broken gr all His.mercles, is the little Episcopal Church on | the ice lust winfer might be trimmed or replacdd, Fourth street near Walnut, in which the Rev. E. | 8ud others planted. Adire ander the basement of R Ward has labored with sbundant success, a5 | the old Court-House would enhance ts besnty cop- testified by .many. sore souls. This ramshackle | siderably; and ewans and goldfish would be a ‘barn is being pulled down and moved to the | source of s\huum and attraction in connection TRt nd sotoed wopd pic s thes placaPPRs | Ty the ireet aptiniloms.. 1o Cona and govts tek 'ont and sound wood pnt in their place. the street-spi ers. an 8! 3 . A e | acetolly chot the chd Of COSTeRIEMOnE and ths. o press. =2 All trains run_via-Milwankee,- Tickets for St b3l and Minneapolis are pood el s QU CRien, oF Vi WaLTiown. Lo Grome. s Wisday 8 Depot. foot of Lake-st..and Twzaly. .. Ticket Ofiice, 121 !z‘:nd{zmo:z..nm L eOngTagALc bumble in purse ar woll ). 3 SR AR il B | Fh e Sl Rl it lRE : nity in other churches erded else X ers . ¢ X SPoartanity of proine Shey e ook S Roen | ke oight Brcows it etk ohocens oy og. | hava mess ‘arrangements to stop. at this port tho :;“,.g&fg‘{;gg"flh'a‘éfie_g}pfimfihu are expoc- | Hgrd-fromm case for the D oeay, and.] 8665 0 take the lead fn the matter. . A leugs sol I3 tes and worse than Scribes and Pharisees, flbnldfiMfl'—lfl'wyxv:nlnéemer nighfall ghould: | coming season, and the shippers of this place will- ¥ this ¥ for interment, Prof. Oliver Marcy have besn ADpoLnted s cora lnfl"_ enthusiastic_temperance meeting was held at phe 7 2 ‘by.giving liberally to this meritorious work. be corraled on the prairie beyond the. limits. | now have the beneflt of cheap transportation. ——— ‘tee by;the Pbilosophical Assoclation o prepare s | M. E. Church Friday-evening, presided over by | -y iR LAKE AND RAILROAD TRAVEL. When these well-meant ints are followed and ‘ex- {-: The "**Fly Aways™ gave an- elegunt soirze dan- WAUKEGAN. history of Evauston, in response to. the request of | Mr. Hoover. ? over.by 22 The steamship lines are all in good order for the | hausted, othens of equal moment will be tendered. 4ante ot the Fesidence of Mr, P, Woeod, on Kenoshaaf <« = : the Centennial Commissioners, Mr. Le Roy Powers 1ss been improving the sp- s 1arge eavel expected this year. Rates East have AMUSEMENTS, strect, Eridey evening. A goodly numberwere AMUSEMERTS, ‘The Davia street sower will 500 De. extended to | PeSFance of hie residenca. . Tt -has beon remoipina FE Yueh reduced on the Dotroft and Milwaukee ronte. | Inaplte of the teribly disagreesble weather wo, | Brecest, the roguiar metabérs of the Clab, Logermes pectal Correspondence of The Tribuns. Ridge avemne. - #410 | sud the. inside adorned. with - pew oot oF Soicy L e .u'n_nen of T&‘c?hm u‘lggg a:d itonlzu ‘c‘:—pgnenf:d :'4 ‘tg::pc;lez-& :!";:z‘ ’:l;:n'vt':;’: m&:n Nl o :_: _uéts. m‘;.‘he m;‘:lc &?}?‘0 l:lil{!e;lfifgl .|~ WATREGAN, May 13.—The OId Folks’ concert | © - -~ e tnr;.h ks S . eam Wl e mos! t- e open D ve beon clags, part; oroung! - - 3 gt i il > e £ Bicata, o adréady there s gatie & ege iateyamer | folly'as Jlenty sul ‘tettalaing as wannl. ‘The | ableone. *| took pluce.at Phenix Hall on Friday.night.. It | . OTHER- SUBURBS,. o ERatheh e 10t Tgmer Willmarth,wil Clement Brothers and Forrester's parior concert | Messre. Mayo & Porter have organized a circus- | was conducted by Dr. R. W. Clarkson in a fault-, LAKE FORRST. her recent severe llneas, - | oo voring from this ronte. The Goodrich Lines of stcamers have ‘been refitted 1vrmvn 28 n‘x):ch lfibenlll’y as ev;r,' and wns%;:: hz‘ ‘I:e&:s (i‘(i’tflyml‘?inlll‘lgzegh g;r;:gn{n!g;fl,_ carTyis o of . ant aying S5 e thise haata desire aoibing Eetter thon oy | Bouse tn splie oF the Tact that, the 1ain fell La LLe lessmamer; Hevras indeed tho s of the | . Dr. . Willard, of -the Clicago. High-Seool, | , 42034 150 arteals 6 town tue past wesk wero evening, and. s such'shone forth in a1l hs brill- | gave thethird of his courss of lectares on hig- | Grange, formerly of 1&,",‘5,.‘&“{33}3 Company, and will leave this city. with their trick- onies'and other attractions In”about-two weeks for & summer's tour through the Northwest. - ‘who use these boata desire nothing better than to " g . & night onthem. The day pnssage northward | rents, the deduction is simply in keeping with. “PERSONAL.” _ iancy. The singing of ** Home, Sweet Home ? | tory before the Academy Friday evening, his, | est; and the Rev. J. ooper, of McHi e t - | what'they deserved. At the request of the entire:| ' Mr. George Lawronce, former] Mrs. 2 e 4 k ity 3 et Mellenry.; Mall and Express... e BRI SRR | St i | o TR e et | bl pute v poly vl i | e g T Gt T B |~ R : ad from a visit to hey daugh- ; and won' rapturous spplause from the sudience...| manner in which Dr.. Willard treated the sub- Alr. N. Grosch has 80 far recovered from his lato mulerrcd,ulg; cabins are spsclone, warm, and | Hall Monday night Lo s Targs nd caltratedonse. | 2 N. Groaci haa basin Al e, 1abor torltal writers :nnm arora Passe wellventilated, promenade-decks amply large, and e boys bave ramatic talent, | accident as e to resume business in a short | All the perfo did themselyes much eredit, | Jectwas g tothe ki Sm. D u““[m‘“ o IIE“- ing Lo > Phator t and comf 5 | 5o sre popntarty known {0 quite agmber of o : e practiéally flustrated ukogus.pos e m’ . : endol - il :;f‘b%g g?‘g;, B o | e e e o, | 20d prictically Glustrated that Waukegan pos- o of miodétn historiial ,srltors bave de- | M8 Dr- Conglon ia xecovering from o severe | FAICHY: N dine, it Tis benuiinaly emosir rack and sieel,| [or thele nplendld succhsn. Forrentor 1s IMMARE, | Fetumacd o s maier Ll In Chleage, | e ondanes of korke falant Tho affdr | veloped. I thesc facis refect severely on the ; i o ; Chi ‘| 2r.D. Cassiayis going to the Centonnta Agnoons in the boot aind shoe business.- < * - . R \‘?fif‘iflfiowem of Waukegan, , was in.the Wednesds, SR Mise Irwin, ‘of Green Bay, left this place for 3 s P g Mr. Frank Lee is home from Yale College for a- Miss Nellie Hatch leaves this eity for flmfl&m p‘?fi)f the Sru‘t;.?ex! Wteyek.q A 8 visitla . es JNan, o is visiting fomily of J. 3. Jilsun: on Markstatreer 16 e was also a financial suceess, and, such being the. | fanaticlsm of the Middle Ages, -they at L Ang case, & repetition wenld perhaps not. be a.fidng tardy -justice. to. the. lesders. of t{zaé‘::s:; n%::lléh&w;}ng ladies smlle on Mr. C. too much., Come; ye. old: folks, don't grow | and convey s very important lesson to students | et in thes “heucc.(’!:g::fi%;gftll:%dmmonuggm\. weary In well-doing; make known your, fnten- | of history. . & large, Tumber. of cltizens wero | B34 bean heroalmoss td yenm wug o 250y 508 tion of cre long repeating. the, performance, and.| present at the lecture, gnd. joined in.the hearty 'Pfif-‘e‘?h}f_‘h . elsewhere. you, may. depond. upon belng!greeted.by. 4 large | appliuse which followed apon fts conclusion; ‘| Heshisriaoc ? 6408 Sill heals: the sick:tn thls assemblage. ipt. Sabin has. arranged another enterfain- r. Holmes and, brids have take; Inlast Sunday's issne & mistake wae made that | Ment £Or next Friday evenlnz. Mr. Burbank, | quariersin his place. o taken, up pummgr I widhito corret at thia time, viz. : Thenameot a | Of Chlcago, will ead, md & quartette from the é “clib; an account of whose party was dnly recorded, hfflé&_m“"_“‘“c N f&?fi‘,finnénmfimm“ of, AFTER, should have been W: 1. P, instead of ““Will T | 3o ol Ms, Calvin, Do ani 3R —_— Propose. " Ofcourse, {t means Just the same, but.| num-—has been designated to end out the inyin "0t n tho storm, nor tn the strie, then—it sunds better. tatfons, and a large attendagcs is.expect Bt (o e afie e be 2D maares vails, and conveniently centrs] depot in. Chicago, | in his Dutchand Irish delineations, and sings fully, M gourse attracts s great deal of patro; ‘better than he can spin the yarn,. *‘Give Her Line, " Liin S netei press | which s saying & great deal. . Mose Clement bost bis y-favo Na..{ hankering after the sentimental,aud readers the Jore, the traveling public will be glad | sweet old ballads Floriously. 'Endowed with'a $o..Jearn that the Company have prepared | magnificent voiceand aroyal physique, Lecaptured +for summer . travel by ' placing on their | the turtle doves of the audlence without an effort. *" Mnes complete: traing of the most.beantifn] and | Hie brother, ‘E. D. Clement, has probably mora easy-riding cosches to be found on this continent. | histrionic geniug than the othors, and is wlso fa. Wisconsin is prepared to board and odge all who | Yored witha rich, cultivated voice; butit is as a desire to enjoy her temperate and bracing atmos- | down-East Yaakee that he looms mp without & liees, with taite profusion aud luxury—fora con: | peer. The horrible laugh of his gives one the mideration. 8o flll up your pocket-boeks, and | nightmare, and conjures up visions of byenas and- umed%‘sunwha pant for the cool brook and | hip] tami, Their success will up'aou tedly in- ay g duce ielr retumn to our city, which will be warmly greeted by.lovers of such pléasing entertsinments, LOCAL BASE-BALL. I’ base-ballists have had their last The Atiantic THE TROUBADOURS > L ¢ ed. IR0 ronis Jenther mrien, Sach At s | Mo eneTe ey ARyl e hoeda Svenlag: and | 3L Feuaoyer speat Suadsy at e Water Cure. . | gupcs :22‘;;,‘;’.‘;‘:"1;‘:.“.’:1:;‘;“::‘,f.%:’},".{t{i‘:fli‘ ne iends and neighbors g e Hon, C. B When atioesexcepi s e ite. " yron. " i o dree Bhoadeiots snd Satped e ne | BR e o o e et T T o The: an- : —r— The last’ evening was very atnoying to fhe Toung. Fuoyellave glod to, wsloomo fim home. Across the gulf which ; O g bat of tongh wood. - They are Foing to give a good | kept in & constant atate of merriment. thiooghout. TLLINOIS: lady portion of theaudlence, as each of that pum- | Focit 3PETE °f him s highez thanthat of the:| “Grck che s Taraes our livea, B e e ,.,,iwmt;tlh%mfil‘v?l by and Ey‘ l'l‘be Wea!t-h d ’K',he pzn;\;?lnsmc;. m;ne% :Ilh !!.b]l; r.\gulxlng 'ums - :::;‘ :x‘;p:cfieci é;‘h‘:‘cf,‘é&‘iifi t:ftgl:; !r'eemm urb;:;'e Cell}h: Vevrl’llli‘ffiueund Johustons are expected home | 1 EBZe With n"gc,fig'x.?g‘:,“.? md.i',’ Aglante 2 us ase- lub will have s season of unususl bril- | play entitled ** g Under False Colors,” apq E ailver cap; " fn'a few days. < ¢ all the happin 3 - W & TR ) alast dieappointment rested upon’t] ! 'Ppinesa staid on thy side. A i eompenlenbas Al e rsagae | Siteea i e soal medley called ' Patctorc © e DBOR A of many OF Wazkemans. - fac” oncs ab BHg:. sErERgON. The words which - . E COW QUESTION. lttle brnctts was declared the.hapgy possoosor. | The new Board of Trusteea met Monday evening, | phes cimiy ileht g orer, lett ne; yel Ladies, cheer tip: let not your hearts be tronbled. | and elecled -the- followlng officers: Dr. D. B. | Your life felt not s rippl PR Shlbes ChuPeIOGt NI, ,, | Touds, " Proddonts Tawin Dymons, eas, | Then withevowsrof Bk Sapied m ow, residence of 1., Porinidge, Eeq's on Fhumisy | 0rers 8 J.. Homus, Attomey; A. . Dradieys.| 1 castmy all'on yon, snd—it was wrect B st ool e ont of wallh 56| Diecr g T oo sirigiish g [ 'g'?‘““":’m'”"hflfl?:s'm tr. eat of wal 0. 15 g - i ; s miles In less than twolve hours st Pheenie Hal oa | Mlichael Morss, Distcier o ot ?."ni":fir’.’&&. S0 stapch, 0 beate, thak n20gus. could. Bagscie. Special Correspondence to The Tribune, - AURORA, May 13.—Last weck little else was talked of except. the yunning at largs of caitle. e Improvemént Asso- 2 e’p‘g days, and on Fridsy next the White | TaE TRIBUNE that imitations of Charlotte Cashman E U'will -pay them a visit and | beleftontof the bill in_spropos, and shonld be phz an * exhibition game. The Oshkosh | heeded. Thelocal hits alsomight ‘very well -have lub'has been challenged wguy on the 14th of | been dispensed with, but the. entire performance, _| uné, and the game will doubticss come off onthat | With the exceptions noted, was racy and enjoya- The f this club Is, white cap' trimmed | blein the extreme, and we all ate anxious for their " date. 6801 of with blue, white shirt with the letters **W..E.” { return. clatlon most property-owners. had become im-. enibroidered on the breast, white panta with blue AMATEUR DRAMA- bued with g desire to improve and adorn their fhete y ‘ bued with : Tast, Saturday s-ening. Whe i 3 wi : R O Cahes 1N mnae The.pYosiag mbeg. | the s e pare. ol ooy rumatl clyb render premties o the extent of thei means, but sa 4 | thasse b rol Asier Uit o oBiive: ond Bov | Ve Butesios bone g e B L Sweetser] | And now sy whole ifo answers forthe wrong.. |."<Sunday axcepted §Daly, fSatariay, cxcusk forthe season s 23 101lowe: Fragk B Bllse €1 | thlseveaiag Lo the Chreiof e Good Sheppens | BEBeral thing the efort. was conaidered nseloss | POSEed e pae, bt reat was 3 o mec2n ot | Vil Catectr, Jultus 7. Benctal Tntercst was | 1kmOw **God chastens th - ‘s3ondey excepied. o oty - Harcy S, Ghandier, 1. George 'T.- Boole, & & | The castof Gimracters i sirong onc, And Wil an: | 40 10ng 03 three on foue mmaiag e er- | in fact all he got, 8 ft requiredall tho receipty £ | transacted.. report_of . the Commlasioner | , Tis hard to have to bear spr caorony, DUt et : - e Bdward Qauit, 1 b.; Edwin ‘Oliver, 2 b.; E. K.' | doubtedly atd fresh laurels 'to thoee alréady mod- | mitted to .COWS Were per- pag expensca. estimating the cost of gravellng. Powell avenne. | *Tis hard to yen yer orias G crose alone; - BALTIMORE & QHIO RATLRO, adrd West, 3 b.: C. W, Simonds, 1. 1. Percy Stone. | estly caplured by the luminaries interssted. ” 4 go. | P1L¢d to Toam at: will through our streets, and eat the Od Folks' concert, on-Mhuraday | betweerr Milwaukes and Fullevion svonnes ot | - Haroras thongh your hesrs enierey Feat of Expoution BUIaE: . m P, Rogers, £.' L5 reserve players, | talled mention will sppear in next Sunday's Tags; | & Pebition lirgely signed was consequently pro- | €YSRIDE, Mre. C. B. ‘George lost s valusble o3 .| $1.568, was read aud approses i : your heart were made of - stone, £y setond.st. Depot cormer mm;—;fi H. McDowell, E. Eluore, Frank Travers. and | UNE, = : ™| sentéa to the Councl dsking that hody fo sy, | [RD: Siso er wailet, A plckpocket s cupposed | © The pofition heretofore; presented for” cpening | Yet, a8 Iloak, you fade in taate ; 3 i J Hcpomsll, K, Bluore, Prigk Traver and - B : il asking that hody to pasa | o have bocs the Immediate sanbs thorent’ Callfornls’ avenue was allowed to Se.amended pg. | . Hy eyes prow tme g LB DIsty tears; : 7 « Al chy comnet i o 5 Teiallo e | pante s cteenof e o ko 1, | 42 9rdlasacs probifiing Ghls nuisanee o fa- | - The e A Sopetion s et ‘Temper- | a34o ineluie griveling Lo same, PG o, e FEON Sim 8n3 heary it thele weignt ture, which was done. Judge Parks promptly- | 21c¢ 8t Fhe oy yon Tuesday evening. The | The Committee 10 waowm twas referred the mattes.{ And all before 100ks dark ang flfa’fim ¥ coming season. - Exhibition games will be played | most every hamlet in the Unlted States as thi rdumi_mem with the best clnbs in the conn- | saccessful and enterfaining, ahowman. thn: "333 try ‘The beautiful jewel recently presented tothe | traveled. His “anl‘v,o nu} and classical circoy clubto be played for wasdonated by S. H. Cole, | and menagere " exhibited in our city Iast Thurs. . : day to a crammed tent, as usual, and a1l the sturdy THE 14TH OF JUNE. Grangers for miles stound bronght thelr Sussny ... 'The Masonic Order of Wieconsin are to-have & | and ‘revcled in pesnuts and lemonade the ificent centennial reonfonthe 14th of June | entire day. In epite of ‘the fact .that I thix city, The featiyIties sreto beof an unnsual | the westher was very. unfavorable, the stk * £hszatter,” . The entire 'di{"m put on boliday | were througed. with wonder-sechers. Castello ‘astirs and Gake massy: I5ill; bethe frst of & | folded bis tents’ and azyln staried , on. bis wandess lecture wiil be under the auspices of the Ladiea’ | of replanting . trees on the - Humboldt Boulevard Temperance Unfon. _ E&dmuslfm'f_r_ee. S were empowered (0 make & final settlement ‘of {'I a8k not cate not what the comi: = . u‘i mi;nu.. the matter. Hotel and sslpon licenses were fixed | . Ma; ‘bring; 1 know at last Du&; ’1““ aont S Sipeaed” Coniecocyst ides has | 48 30 per anave Liceuso was granfedlo e | WilAnd ot s An IR 7 band, e e Breriell, Gentiemen of fl; ‘ouns Lok ]e tedl & $ h:enm o(:l:z k.S lor muflh Bills wers ‘There’s much in life that's hard to ‘understand., As Ars. James Milner was. returafag from Phoe- Emsa, nix Hall on Thursday, seated in carriage, accom. | bis. e ; . 3 ESRES Sl I B B S R e T, 3 g Ars.. Milner e of 2 and. was. -one- of - the seems e mem the.} upon the ground, and breaking hes. right acma a lite+| pioneers.of this section of rihe country, m"x'ai Ahat of her mwmh:?ha:fé, fi:}xw,m announced himself as the champlon of the poor man, and with all the eloguence at his com- mand sought to fuflame the worst' passlora, of the German and Irish. element in. oppo- aition to the enfercement of the ordinance.. As & result of his crazy harangue, the. Council was peti-* toned“to_wubmit the question to a vote of the, Deople, and in sccordauce Witk the_prager-of ¢ - iDslly. *Dally, Sundsys oxcepsed. x OHI0AG0, BOGK IELAND & PACTFID-EAIEO Depot, carner of-Van Buren and. Shermad- & amce, Grand Paclc Hotel.. -1~ "2 - Leave. = | AMITE, '8 ogmfi;vafnnmxkam-.: 34 oo :00p. - f2 & Ty S 13;00&,&4"";.;'