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b V THE CHICAGO TRIBU WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, Iss. THE CITY. fortong. primer amd $2.20 far brevters the book | LIGITNING. STRIKES, |t Cpunty Ruliding. The eat man he tonght aa MUNN’S CASE. would prolibly make sboatdus pages and cost that he had been ndicted. Perloiat was not long In GENERAL NEWS. A R AUCTION SALES. By DLISON, POMEROY & CO, Ancttioncers, B¢ and 86 Tandolphest. time to fix up tholr papers. DIdn't he know that tha erasures wore made to cover up frauds, and did he not, throughont the whola of thia transac: tion, et In_snch & way as to effectively covar up fraud by explalning i€ an & alight mistako, and niot an attempt to defeand? e nover bad any ;:"";‘Sklgf"dl"fl"“"':' ':“;'h';‘":‘“‘:‘;:fl"';"( joining him, snd he wan clorcly follomed by azlitt eed appeated ho highor n thelr TR Comun[ret Bchmidtand ex-Commissioner Craw- : Tl & Mot Dt e report of tholate | THe Criminal Court' Grand Jury | fori." he siner ofcialahad scented the tronble Closing Argument for the Prose- s Ry )i oe ot .| s S T e T | T Did an Excellant Day'a | (SOOI (ol | outionessAn Able Speach | RERTIL ML Sl A R A L. 3 ; : b ' . N joinl tor, wil condict (e soondy DTS o | WAL, puancoat ez unter of cton Work Yestorday. sl e et ad, iepcs, Thontd by B. F. Ayer. S e e e e e | o abmed. T day st Bo. 150 Madlson sirect. at el apaInet granting & ssloon license At that Edward Goodman being tho shne . Silont with (e lilcn. that he wna actuated by a do- neliaime relght’ TS place wan referred to the Committes on Licensen. The pronf againat these parties ia cloar and looking for a gentleman named i The police ara looking for a ge name ace won reforred to the Commitice on Liceneck. | Tt Brought in Indictments Against Clem- beyond‘quiblle. It eowr ¢ atn conspiracy hos | A Careful Review of tho Teosti- nire for the honest performance of hisduty. The . B. Mobba, who has becn miszing from his home, circamatancen all proved the truth of Itehm's story. TIRUNKS, BOOKS, pf folot, 1t waa admitted that Rehin told the tenth reparding ¥o. 103 Faltonstreet, slnce last Friday. Sergeantof Falice toreduce the force of police 1o ens F, Periolat and Goorge e i e sty a6 mony on Both Sides. Trgin. oyt and Bridges dmitted it by their Mghty FURNITURE ETC Gompany I, Second Regiment 1.8, G., willglve | Rixtorericd (0 the Commities of the Whola with 8. Kimberl defraud 1ho county. Tho pian haa been for Perio- Waitworth by fa allure to sppear, snd lering by ' -y « grand complimentary ball this evening at the | power o act, . Y Jat £o have the furnishing 0f gonds fo the Insaue la teatiinony, The defendant. relied on ge The Board then proceeded to ballot fora person Asylum and Poor-House, for Kimberly toreceive to perform the duties heretofore performed by the evidenco miataining chaeactor. Irvin, oyt them, and the **Ring" haa carricd it out admi; The Court Wiil Instruct the Jury Tridges, anil Heslng, up to a certaln time, AT BURLINGTON WAREHOURE, armory, corner of Canal and Jackeon atrects, Corner Sixtconth and State-ats, , MORTGAGEE'S SALE Fing Steel Engravings Elegant Chromos, MIRRORS, &c., &e., At 313 West Madtison-st, Wednesday, May 24,4t 10 & m., 2 and T:30 p.m. A large and valuable stock of nbove {vo&\;“ heln, 3 e 0] Thers willbe & meating of tho Decoration Com- | Sifrintendent of Publlc Worke Fifteen ballots | Charging Them with Toving Consplred | Wr. The way the stcaling wan accompiishel bet: This Morning. yero, men ut el integrlty, of conye, | Yetnenlny Morning, Hay 24, at 10 oclock, miticeat he offco C. Werden Deane, Room 11, | it Iakis, BIGaRE St i B Eiaatiy: a and Robbed the Peoplo of Of Angar. any, and berioiatwonld furniatione, and the Alen thln Biding benind tho ‘defonse of previous | Packages and Lots Unclatmed Goods. "Sate’ pac 137 Maditon streat, at12:30 p. m. to-morrow. DT roR none fatiher atiompte Lo olect aill Sonniy would pay far five, Kimberly acknowledg- - good character, the defense Indulzed in a gonerous | amptory. 2 Nothing was dono yesterday In the quo watranto | cury ‘was Jbats then 8 motfon to bailot for Viilnge- $180,000. Il'l‘lf\ll:et:rccnellvfll\?u' "'-i-..f.."{:.f:ffl,"e':fd'c"’\i‘:'{'#:"9‘"" i | Tho Defendantin Good Spiritsand Hope- and vigorous denunciation uf Jacab Rehm, whose ELI8ON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloncers, ense, owing to other profeasionsl engagements of \GEE'S Mr. Colvin's counsel. Probably something will be done to-day. Attorney was alsa lost: the same with a motlon to ballot for Village Accountant. A motlon to ad- th fed, there bel dead-lock fot journ was tpen catvied, (herd Loldg % dcnd;Lock on Bailed by Bummer Politicians in $10,000 ntory was tho only rtional oxplanation af the whole matier. It waa no dofeneg to sy Ilshm wass bad man; 1t should bo Ahown that MUNN WAS NOT WORST, aup: s, and. an stated in the ndictmea, $0/00 ful'of an Acquittal. 1 becn proven to ¥ TIAVE BEEN SBTOLEN 1 Agent i in this way, whi cra n very small proportlon To allow ro great n coneplrator to cacapo wonld ha i x:;""‘”;’" (,f”'fi;;flfiffi"":f .::!t:t“l’nl!l::r g e SomplEAtinns gl hat Each, They Escape Jail for o ST m TasC w0 montna, for | A Verdiet of Not Guilty Returned tn the | n mockery of justice. It had ntno been attempted il oot it 1daysin | , The Board will mect In Committce of the Whols o While. .| inatauce, it has been proved that £6,000 han been Jonas Case at Milwaukee to contendict Relhim by the evidence of B. W. Munn, Tonee, and will remain fu the city acveral day to-day to discuss the fnnneis] atatun of the village, | * ntolen In this way, which has, 1o dobt been faclil- . but It must be clens that that_gentloman waa _mix- taken. It was utterly impoesitla that the conver- «ntion hetween him and Kehm taok pince then. It must have takea place bofore that time. It surely wonld not have taken place after that time, when Tichm was telling ail he knew to the Government attarneye, and a day or so afterwards went before the Grand Jury "There had been s flontlsh of trampeta when the defenso announced thelr abillty to prove that Rehm blackmafled the gamblers, thioves, and prosti- totes, Where was tho evidence? 1thad not been produced, and the only inferenco was that thoro was none'on this point. 1f ho waa o bad, wicked man, and his reputation for trath not goad up to this time, thonsands of cltizens must have known it, and yot nono had come forward. iut the wort attempt, and the mont lamentrblo fallnre, was that of trylng to prove in the Intereat of Munn, Wadsworth, and Ward, that kchm rerjared Bimeolf beforo'the Grand Jury, and to ia end Slichtor wns employed. ~The dofenne, aintained that Jako was before the jury twice, but slx witnesses out of nine were of the opinion that Le wos only examincd on one and the wame ocension n regard to iwo matlers of the 160 barrela and themalt bookn, — On the sub- Ject of dnke's baing asked about Chicago crooked- liees, tlicre was only one witness who was surc. There wera two coplos of Slichtor's notes before the Jury—ane a copy uinde from s cory farnislied by Slichter to Halnholtz, snd the other a transcript made by Allen from tho notos at Blichter's dicta- tion, The first copy contained no question and answer abont Chicazo croakedness; but, In ltaplace, a memorandum about the witness examining tho warchouse rccelpta, whilo the wecond copy con- inined tho interpoinied question nod snswer. Who the Intarest of his line. i The Fifth Ward Republican Clnb met 1ast even- ng st the corner of Butler and Twenty-nixth streets, and having no speclal busincas to transact sdjonrned for two weeks. A notable plcture—Ald. Hildteth and Whiteand Commisaloner McCaflrey standing at & ntr;.'et-cnr- bewal! the horrible outrage committed by :‘)fnrnc:-IZ](lI;gAdmlnlllIlflnn in removing 8 horde of tax-eaters. members of Rridges' Battery Association are n’gr.ll:xkd“a. meet at the Clarendon Tloure AL B to- morrow, (o complete arrangements for dccom"nfi tho graves of thelr twenty-nk comradea at Hosehil Cemetery, on the 30th of May. The temperature yesterday, az observed by Mnnun.n;'\;u:un. 83 Mml!u{n street (TAIBUNE Ballding), was at 8 a. m., 65 degrees: 100. m., ©2; 12 m., 56; 3p. m., 68; 3p. m., 52, Barom- ster, Ba. m., 20:45; 1. m., 20142 ‘Thi will be a presentation to the Hannibal Zolll::'» this evenln).'pul the South Sile Turner Hall, y cornerof Van Burcn nnd Clark streeta, The affale $s under the auspices of a committce of colored Indles, #od promiscs 1o be of grest {nterest o the boys. Tfie report of the Village Trenaurer shiowed that tated by the prescnce of McCaffrey at the head of —— « 2, - the Committce on Public Charities, 8 position to NID 7 NN. thotondell dectl :"n'.,..'u.'.‘é“x“n“u’é’&‘:'&:fé’.-‘%?".’.‘.’;. PERIOLAT AND KIMBERLY. | tic e wen appointed for that gumare,, doubt- 3(‘)\“‘“ ::"I‘_"::’u 03% B rants and certifcaten of indehtedness which In sev- A GOOD DAY'S WORE. less. The proo! suu further, too, and shows 81 R MENT. eral cases exceeded the whole amount of funds to When the Grand Jury for the April term of | thnt the 210,000 has been divided e;\nnlly, A goodly-sized audience was preeent in the he expected from the collection of taxes this fall , A 7 helween tho three partles to the conspiracy, Perlo- ' Unlted States Court-rovm yesterday morning T Shbst. (bets ace neveral finds so overtrawn that, | the Criminal Court adjourncd and returned | at, Kimberly, andthe i Ring, Joven, to poiniing hear Mr. Ayer' ch even if the tnxes wore all paid op now, there that, | ply 8 “moral indictment,” the county | ouiwho mads the divinlon ahd pald the money to hear Mr. Ayer's closing specch in the Munn not be suflicient mosey to pay all the warrants tlicials and tract: 1 It over. Further than this, tha proof showa that | trial. Tho defeudant was attended only by his e SRy Ihont To any Mothiti of the st | Jpclal contractors wera happy. Tt was | OXef ERCRES "oPole Sionrd Rave drmwn thelr | counscl, Mr. Dow, the Court explaining that exponece. 'Thls I8 notably the case with the Palice true that sowmo reflections had beon heaped nipon | family supplics from Periolat's stors with great Sl Rt i P! g Ealnry Fund and tho Water Expenee Fund, The | them, but, sccustomed as they had been to un- regularity, and that others have not been at all Col. Ingersoll had been called home on account. name problem is now before the Trasteen of Hydo | frie 'u eritich d ’ hukw-nhs asking advapces in cash from him, for | of the death of his father-In-taw, and that Judge qamio problem 1s now before tho Trastern of e | fricudly eriticlem and fmputations of the most | inatance McCaffrey, all of which put togethier will | Dooljttle had gone to Madlson, Wis., on legal cago, namely: to provide money far current ex- | disreputable cliaracter, they took occaslon to | exhibit on the trial'a rottenness in Cook County af- B ) 1 on legal eRen fromm & depldted Treanary when the taseraro | rojoico that they had cscnped as casily | foim that few have beon redy to bellove, business requiriog his immedlate presonce. hot Mkely 10 be forthcoming for abont fftecn oy P ¥ | **Fhe membors of the Boart, or sich 84 conld be | The defendant malntained his usual quict and B el e e o Lo v o Toach | 2 thoy had. Tley had feasted on tho Idea | secn yesterday, it 3 lmost ncedicas toeny, were | qyified appears ciieatrason Sy a satisfactory conclusion to-day, They have one [ that the public print was powerlcrs to harm | worked up .o a frenzy. The Intimations that gnificd appearance, bul nes leancd over adyantage over the Clty Fathers, in that the bonded | them, that nobody belteved what was printed, came to tham from varlous sources during tho day | to Mr. Dow and objected to what were con- debt of the villagt has not yet reached the constl- A 4 P 1 | that several of them would be indlcted in the nest | sidered as mizstatcments of the evidence, and. P ttonn) Teats oS par centCapon the anecased valn. | 1nd altogothier that they had heen vindleated | fow deys mave them vory liity comfort, ey | pho jugging fn of | ation of the village property. and (hey way try tho | from the fact that no Indictments had been | know thetr nlnul and, ainco Perlolat had been | the Jugging in of matter not fn the casc, 1le virtue of aelling n few more bonds, or they may | found. No small part of their pleasure caught, felt that t would be thelr hlnwr_xz. showed no trepldation, and when the Court ad- venture upon the certificate-of-indebtedness’ plan, WILL PRRIOLAT BQUEAL Journed shook handa with a TRIDUNE reporter, Or—they baay mes what ricid economy can do for | 46 the result came from kil they | fnquired one, o which nnother answeredy T8 18 | 4o Snongeer 1o question, safd he was fecliug The viliage. Tho total fonting indebtedneen of the | hmad displayed fn covering thelr tracks, | too ito; the squealing hus alteady, boen Come-wo J quication wasiceling village ix about 308,000, of which about 818,000 Is | which made them deflant in spirit, and whippod | Must #0 ‘with Feriolat,™ which ia doubtless trna in | all right. 7 ceinl funds, leavi ), 000 the case of McCaflrez, Iiollen, and Johneon, with ., s aphinat the general fund. thlr conselence into the most humble scrvitade | he probabiiey that dio et will b cxtendea, M, | | Mr: Asor besan by soping that th jory tad e o Shel depraved snd sesihy tasen, They | Mt deted gupraialy s b Jd et | a0 mors mprtantca d oer een b E BE 1L chuckled together, congratalated one snother, aad | £ cog il Mg dh h dia n be- THE BEST OF THEIR KIND. Sero axcesdingly rojoiced. The fabare had ictes | 1onY 2 in frocy bia aors, swhich may ol be 1orlu;uu0nnn, mf theme Liad been repeated, in store for them that none coutd smatch from their mdc':mm. howiver to Icnwllclbwilh s stata, ;x:‘;m:na;c::::w‘li:lfld :;:ll:h. rl‘:“‘muln;lwl a e 0 . groap. Where cents had been cotned, dollars prom- | Mea g to shaw ihat he has beon the wille nt trlal. o what particular wns The “Tribune's" Observations Among | j{ti%o take their piace, and their dresm Rl b tfo Swily, and while ho hae taken | jtmoro than ueually important, Ita imporlance the entlro stock of a LATIGE DEALEI iobeun at Perem o, Tiie attention of ‘dealers Iy i, SD0) B sohd o tata ra st O Mesiven iy ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Avctloneers, TIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pler Mirror, Plcturca, Horse and Boggy ata tlou 85 resldence 1430 Indiann-av., neas THirig fiest-st., Thuraday morning, May 25, at 10 0'cloc We sell the entire hourchold _eflects—Parlor. Chamber, and_Dining-room Farniture, elegant Plor, Mirtor, OW Talgtlngs, Engratiugs, 1iéls, Dedding, Crockery, Glans, an I’Iu(c(l-wnrua 8toves, Carpets, elc,, elc.; also ono Lorso Buggy. Bale unreserved, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctlancers, AT 388 STATE-ST, To-day s the 57th anniversary of the birth of Victoria, Queen of Great Uritain, Empress of In- dls, and Begum of Cawnpore, Our Canadlan and Britlsh citizens will doubtless qnal many bumpera 2o tho long life and prosperity of one of the nablest ‘women of the century. There wa a statement around Pollce Teadquar- P-RTAINS). - " P " ¥ S employed this ruscal Thursday morning, May 25, at 10 o'clock, En- €ers Yexterday 1o the effect that tho notorions kafe: Some of Our Leading Paint, 0il, of pure delight. Having escaped being caught fo authingfrom Fedlelateton basgiven that much | wasnot specially angmented by the degres of pun- " COMMIT, TIIA FORGERT, tire Furniture of 8 roomn; one Honrdman and *iblower, " Hlly Wray, bad been drowned in some and Glass Dealers. heir Wholeeals thieverys il [hat ramalaed 10be | Doaed Asybamn. And hon taken the ironble him. | ishment which wight await the defendant. It was | and then came into Caurt end try to bolater it up Gray Plano, Parlor suit, Carpots, Chamber furni. Ao e R O e e e b done was to e A o e Ele oono. I ncat- | o question whethor the people would demand a | by perjury?. Nobody could bo suspected of (tbat | ffe, Dintugorooin outflt, Crockery, Glan a il ware.” Piatad-ward Blovas, ot 606 ot good furniture in good arder. ELISON, POMEROY, & CO TOUBLE THEIR ROBDERIES, riage the county pald the hire of, Theee goods o | highee dard of and at the same time treple thair cara [ melecting | sald to conaiet of chests of Lea, cases of wine, and m’: ,,,,;M:n:m .?gnl'};bv].lye:l;:ffr [v‘e’;d‘l‘:ld Kx’,'“fl’i: The Celehrated *“FonreAce® Paintse=A | Grand Jurom who would act the part of thelrsup- | other delicacies of thie scason. Mr. Halilen's otk those who hoped to be benofited by it, Incon- cluding his argumont, Mr, Ayer sald: asmuch aa it is !xfl:flflhfil' gratifying i€ true, it ja P ) Thive alroady dotnlned you too long, fonttomen, glven for what it §s wort! 4 Anctioneers. The Central Church reccption will be held thin pliant Lools, e T the. Tonrd. womld alwo scom to ralse a | they would vindicate a nan honored by a place of | 1, upon careful and dispaaionate consideration of | For FRIDAY MORNING, May 20, at 0:30 o'clock, grening i the fetiodisl dcflm'n Flockatinm: | Houso Orera Century Ollwsoliner | (1t wat's fotal moment wher, s Clrk of cho | rssonsdle g o b il I, b | igh prilc trust, who had sold bis comlence for | Uiy wvgm evldence, o;p-m&x o sativdcd that thin Hee mg{,‘}fi“’fifi“{é&k‘,é‘ 20, at9:30 o'elock, lembers of the charch and regular members o! I T, 1e| end in the he came In e Board, a year anda hal ), the i o r. er eaid it hadl lefendant 1s guilty o 1] enso charged against i 2 LA Eortan wil e cards o Mo b & Co.y and James I Rice. O Tt o e sciaciing of tha | Hot maamvery he_ made ‘was that Poriolss had | come % be » quention o e L T ihant. L shalk oxpec yom to fay w0, DMENHE.LAY-OUF, ALWAYSTIR LARGESE 34 s exliing at Jansen, McClurg & Co.'n to-day till aven- §ng. An unavoidabls delny in lesning the cards disappointod some fricnds, who are requested to eall again. e Grand Jury for the May term. No ono suffered | ficeced the county out of about $12,000 in farnish- oxisted; whethier there was manliness enough in R NG PR FAE more from this mistake or omisafon than the Coun- | ing supplles, and reparted to the ' Board accord- | this country of ours to apply an effcctual remedy INT. l{ Board, when its scveral membera reallze the | ingly. Through the instrumentality of McCaffroy | for this tremendousevil. He waa glad to say that This colebrated srticle of merchandlse las | plight It left them in. They could not remedy the | the report wna kept frum the recards, and Iater | thu question was beginningto be anawored all over become famous fur and wide owing, firat, to fts | OTCFsIELt with cureen, goturltiatandivg thelr ca. | Mr. Holden changed his tacticn entirely and became | Hho couRtey in the aflirmat{ve, and beforo long this by your verdict. It In uscloss for Congress to pana Iaws to restrain_ yenallty snd corruption in offico it those laws are not exccated. They will remain a dend-lottor apon the statute-book unless New and Used PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE A horre attached to an exprees wagon owned by acity in that direction, but they made the beat of ey Sna 1hvicate of Perlalat. fime of shamelcss profiigncy woald e conrtx and jarien glvo fifo to theiu by cartvingthem | 4 o)l Jine Now and_Sccond.hand_Carpet Borris Licbertreund, renlding at No. 403 Weat Ul | unsurpassed usefalucss for surfoces whicls re- D e T e g | PP A e BICTED, MAT: ended. proligacy would have been | Into effect, Whatover may be your declelon, Xcan | 1ounges, Sofam, Marble-Top Tabice, What-Notr 352,:(;:;’3;::,:;‘,,{0“;,;, O K o the | celve constant, steady wear; second, to tho | but recontly mado the Sterit a handsome | A Tnmony reporter met the Beun Hos yesterday | One of the most shameful instances of public | afon of your deliberate Jndgment tpon ll tho evl. N"gw"' ’Wflfmwrs. Genersi “Houschold ¥ilalty of he reldencs, and serowsly nfured the | 50 & L0 L Y e of It proprle. | PEcient fFom the public treasnry” by raising e ol | adferaoon, aiter the news of his Indletment, had venality waa rcvealod In this caso. Thero wero | dence in tho case. 1 hopo I may b snch a4 will | Goodn Planos, Billiard Tablo, Fino Plated-Ware, TTho latter died shortiy after the accident, sud was taken to the Morgne, Finally it was ascertained that she reaided at No. £7 Chatham street, where sho teaves a family of three children. The driver s olso dangerously infured, snd 1s barely vxpected to recover, Simeon Mayo, a yonng man reslding on Michigan owance for dleting prisoners, that he would bo 4 - | two indictments in the case, bnt the, tini- tors; and, lastly, on account of the singular ap- | true to them and thotr lnterest tn choosioga Jury. ol B e ol i tacad s Geniel | I that an acquittal or onviction I the proent propriateness of the uame 1t recclved at ita And he doubtlesa would have nfforded them {fw of everything charged agatnat him. one would settie the motter 2 far as the defendant R iitedises. Ab ihe robdd A tmet amtlafuctlon. had 1t not beon that he anders | 2T Teang o T dlct somebody, you know, and | Was concerned. It Woa not necesary to prove p‘l) m!‘ Rl:u;, Foneas ;:&“{a "llllf.\l‘f‘s‘:‘g'"“:{; "";f‘n’nwz"t{ niaclrvnulon lfil;;:fllhu nn‘llawdul ?nlu{fi, they gotme. ‘Thoy huve been after mg_for rome :mh m:f (tng!plrucu‘wu actually carried out gy - other quulity of paint fn the market when fla i L he i g cted with the | time, The public wora alter somebady, it didn't | by tho defendant, afthongh that Lod becn shown. intorests of his brother of 'Tho result of the | matter muehwho, and the Grand dory Jell in with | That concest of will amounted to a criminal con- Crockery and Glass-Ware, etc. General Merchandine, o o o4 ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ‘84 and 80 ltandolp) By G, P. GORE & CO,, reassuro good men and prove a w:nmlm‘ and a ter- ror to thase mercenury and unrfln:lp ed seckers after public office, who are ot all timea ready to be- tray the Intarcsts of tho people to gratify an unho- 1y and fnsatiablo greed for dishoncsty. TUTR COURT SAID thot the charge was ready for delivery, but, Inas- lled to the particular use to which the | spring election had made an {mpreesion upon his cry Bad d spiracy, and Mann was guilty whether ho woa in- 882090 Walmshavs e O Tt Tonsral st esceraay | 2 Rour-Ace® Is best. ndapted, This paint in | e, nd e saw nothing fn it moro disiinetly than the hmoend cry aid scooped me.S [\ o | aliumental in ofgniziag at the outeet or became ' | misdle age. snd be. ey R zoon, at. the tral of li;;lghhtlsnygr:;e.!%p‘i atihe ?:nm:vc;:rm by Messra. E. 8. Alozander & tho fact that the you think tho Indictment was bronght ¥ asked the | partaker n it by jolning the oihers, or any ove of | the orslble nccesaity of siiting up )l night, he Boot flfl(l Slwe Mflmlfafiturers rane el 2 ¢ 20, are ul calers In creoeote, |- 3 Lrs, wi ‘wasbel cu e tho invention, and, 8t the time, was exhibiting it. ol DAY OF DUMMER RULE “Ven'?er ng executes yer | would postponc it, if thoy so desired, until this cd olls, leads, varnishes, cut rubbers, saturated | in the city had passed, And agnin, ho was not in- hat d—1— of & Deardaley cooked ap this | then traced the hlatory of the felt, and all kinds of roofing materials, thelr office | gennible to the fact that he had beeh moro or loss | story, but I'll vindicate mysell yo, d—n him. ORGANIZATION OF TNE RING, belng Rtoom 19 Talmer louse, reached from the | fucntificd with the lower eloment of the communi- They'will find that they've got the Wrong man this . remafking that it made very littte dfffercnce cntresol, The **Four-Ace” paint 1n made from | ty, and that hia selection of jurors for that reason | time, and I ain't atrald of al} thelr investigations. " whether Kehm seduced Heslng or Tlesing ravistiod creonote, bolled ofls, Jeada, varnishes, gums, rab- | 1ad become distastefnl and made him opprobrions | But while they're about thls busines, It's d—d | Rehm. 1t waa evident that bath were in the ring, ber, ete. 1t waa irstmanufactured In 1652, After | to n largo class. Acting upon these thonghta he | fuuny to me why they dido't 'get For- | and that Munn aftorwards came fn. Tho amount five yeara of ure in every concelvablo form, and tho | welected his Grand Jury for the May term from the | syth, too, Why, d—n i, they might have | of revenuc of which the Government was actuslly addition of several valusble improvements which [ higher walks of life, In which, without stopping | stretched tho nmryeunl enough to hrln5 In the | defrauded could neverbe actusliy ascertalned. The time and experiments suggeated. it was adjudged | to” queation Als purpose, he did a good work, | 0ld man—juet sa cisfly as they did to indict me. | one firm of Dicklnson, Leach & Co., durlng o erfect by the best judgen [nthe land: and this ie | His sclection astonlshed the County ‘honrd, but | But 1l prove my innocence yet, and show these | peried of thirty-onc months, carrylng Lo same paint which E. S. Alexander & Co. are | they fell back upon their past glory in cscapingany | nice Grund Jurory that they can't pick up any man | on the businers ~ in e least extne making and relling to-day in enormous quantities. | scrfous trouble at the hands nf Jurles, and fecling | 8nd indict him just to please tho popular clamor. | sive acale, probably stole $107,812.50. Itagreatent pointa of recommendation are cheapneas | auro that the good sense of the new jory would dic- [ 1t won't work. * Nearly nil the revenuo_officern wero in with tho and durabillty. Its manufacturers will guarantee | tato the impropriety of their entcrlng into any | Tho above, with the exception of a fow blaspho- | whisky thieyes. This had indeed been proved by every gallon of it and they cliallcngo the world to | fucther Investigations of official corruption, e mios not recorded, is & preity fair index of Perio- | partles to the fraud, but nobody presumed to produce ita equal. Its power of penctration is | were consoled, and inclined to forgive the Sheri Iat's mental condition after the bolt of Grand Jury | queation that there was a ring, or the genernl c upper part wus fastened recklesaly beneath a @ window-sill and the masonry, and, owing to the continued straln during several provious exhibi- tions, gave way, and dropped young Mayo from the fourth atory to the stone pavement beneath. The young man dled on his way to the County Hoepitul. The personal asscasment upon tho cast-and-weat wtreats of the West Town will be completed to- day. The tax-puyers are urgently requested by Assexwor Clark to make returns, and thus l(d in the offorts now belng 1uade to have a fair and honest asacasment, aud prevent the recurrence of the complications of the rml'.yr'nr. Work on the ersonnl tax-books will be” started next week. ‘nken In all, Assexsor Clark fs pushing the work Are calling loudly for MONEY, And in consequence we shall, to mect thelr wants, FORCE OFF a largo quantity of very desirabls work In Men's, Women's, and Children's Wear of tho very beet grades and qualitics, on Wednesday, Ny 24, st 0% £ m. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-ar. By G. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabaah-av. morning. . ‘The ?ury were in favor of this, and the Court then adjourned till 0 o'clock this morning. MILWAUKEE. THB JONAS CASE. at Dirpatch to The Tridune. MILwAOKEE, Wis., May 23.—The conspiracy case ended to-day Judge Dixon making & pow- erful and ablo argument for the Government. Judge Dyer summed up at conslderable length, making sn admirable review of the case, and & e taw.on & ralae c TIURSDAY, Moy 24, at :30 o'clock, we shall Tk Ao e eniabla. miceens. 'The | Mmply wonderfal, It rcurcles gut every bre of | for hin wclfaliness. And tbls consolation wonld | lightning ind struck him, il watsmon W anop sl ot | slalini the tar.on Ml golute ralaed in Jory conelse offer tho Largest and Finest Stock of ooy A N oo boon finished, aod work | canvas to which It 1s applled, and penetrates every | have lasted had it not been weested from thom by imberly had nothing to say, except that he was | be wade of them than to have them come {n and Busge. 48 rapidly progresaing on thic books. pore of wood, Thousunds will teatify to its mar- | the special charge to tho Jury by Judge Moore a few | a8 nnocent as an unborn babe, all of which ko | plead guilty and reveal tholr guilty assoclates? Tho BUPERVISOR MATTHEWS velous durability, After a steady and vevers use | daysIater, urging them to take up tho work of the | could prove by Perlolat. joverninent attorneyn lind been acensed of Yormin, The Tloard of Public Works have an order In ex- fstence, which 1s never enforced, In regard to eeping bridgee open, which is limited to twenty minntes. * Yesterday afternoon at 4 'clock, one of tho buslest hours of the day, the Clark street bridge FURNITURE « that has been offercd at auction. and shall sell Par. lorand Chamber Furniture, Easy Chalrs, Walnut {s understood to be expected here Friday to mako complaint against E. W, Keyes in connection with alleged frauds in this district. Western Amioclated for eightecn years it has rmen‘ed ita body and | former jury just where it waa left off, which A LOOK AUEAD: n nrtnmhlrwnh thicves, Was_ the charge truo color, giving the most complete satisfaction, esis | advice "has been taken, _it appears, snd The jary will continuo §ts investigations to-day, | Waa it not Munn who was proved to have been in Amply attened, notonly by numerous testimonials | not without ita result.| Every & day since | anditls givon out by one of the members that'lt | partnership with thlevest Accepting tho evidence Trom, leading ralcoad men_and baliders of the | I aasembled * somp damoging revelations | may be neceatary to hold night sessions Lo com- of co-cunaplrators was no now proceeding. _ 1t was Mn.wumau;.‘;llny e ey T "iho cnoe of 3 ple Dedstends and Dureaus, Wardrobes, Hookcase y Iargely increased orders annually. | have been made, reflecting npon most every one the work 1ald out during the term. The ex- | in vogue In cyery clvilized country, and inno | J d indict | Marblo- Extension Tables, Frece: s eyt wpen for afizive ninuies, acimal | It it iivalusble to eblp-uildem for palating e | counceted with ihe B T of connty ol | borts appoloted (o examing. the hospital worle and | other way coulil the praofa of a E L B e T B e S T R T guming by fhe LR LR ::‘d L b;l‘dl; lflfn\' v:::"ll Kg;l:cln;;gg. aa"l‘ :;l:-mnitl::‘ ageton l’n;:; lul'hrlbery and corrupflon‘}lln:a 'fl'“fd in v%{- o;éun;: mgrdh.ht l?mpurlm; thelr roport, and will bo !’{3“ :\‘}c:n:m\g'ghnm 1&"'&?.',"“‘20 of Depcee }“fi‘ retired at do‘nlack. wnnh permiasion to bring Ina | tors and Ice-Clicets, Parlor and ‘Bliice” Deskn, T tenders, d ' & ) ‘ untarily from many sonrces, until to find an ofil- | reas submit the same 10-morrow, ‘wou g cd Joat fall. | eealed lct, At 8:45 tI U] . -Canes, . 8 o art deiafned, and the drivers of (lte teamis de- | nurfaces through which it le desirabie to proent | cial whors reputatfon has ot I somo way been 4 —— Tho Instructions to. tho District Atioroy wero to $5%e Andarstood: that tholr Lot in, n";‘;‘é.."fi?}f“‘ Elonk Casr %":°ch5“."..”.§‘ Tn;?h}fi?:;flu Dot Inge, it soeima &y ovirage ! o Jioard of age of moliture, there is o palnt tuat | smirched theroby ls an cxception. What tho for- KIMBERLY’S VICTIMS. prabe the coneplracy to the bottom, and to acreen ———— Crat Wogons, Ihsctons, Side-Dar Toad-ivatons abil: Works ehould remedy at once; 1t doce not ywhere near to the **Four-Ace. iner jury was cnabled to_Intimate, this haw becn e - nobody. Tlo hind not the cholce of ' his witncsses, snd Hornessce, : i ;.':.ufl-"i‘;‘::'d:r ml:th :r;) Ebll‘: Vfifqfi ‘-:l Bg‘x |'|l'ilg i S “mc g :.ur:gngls’ Argtn)& Sriv able'to develop to such an extent as to sliow that WIIAT ONB OF THEM RELATED YESTERDAY. He h;:ll bcg:n‘ tx:nm ullerd to take them, and they NECROLOGICAL. Q. P. GORE & CO., Auctlanecrs. consideration also. Lt AL hicis s itneg, || o palligaraboley Bho was o loug, loan, ausd masculine-featured | SN Ut Lt ody A G St DEATI'S DOINGS, Thero were 142 deatha in this clty daring the week ending May 20, of which 5 were from ncci- denta; f from brain disease; 7 from bronchitia; cancer, 2 cholera Infantum, 4; convulsions, 133 croup, 4; puerperal, remittent, scarlet, oo typhold fever, 16; heart disease, 3; hydrocophia- %n., 2; fuanition, 8} liver dlsesse, 1; meningits, 3 pheumenia, 10; consumption, 15 ‘smuall-pox, 3; tabea menenterica, 13 complices, It 18 alider than the Goverament of the Uniled Staton. | by ax dlogracoins s Bak-or rhobee u the guis of | 1eT81e) With a pale countenance, and lang, bouy iRl wnilons 17 thocjuey betlaved 1t Ta ‘ba {ine unred and t years ago, way Dok B AT0, | puille Feprosentacives, ms, | evor et un | fngorm e o1 Teportorlal sanetlim | Wk, patnce. St ihe ceime; this house began buginens at the, corner of Flelchut | fung” Whera tho former fury’ comld consnre | 4 the dlovk pofuted to11:30 a. . 418 the city | (i\¥'vag hot neccntory e B i e o o T proprctamits of W. £C: Fonl Later oars. | SOTLCLON, thie £28, ST, 18, 12, UOMOIBIG | e It ) dnquired ahe. e an of tho corps | yboried n sy “aterlal polnt." Thie manner of e 5:’.':'".‘:2'1 & ?fih.'.f'fffifflfi'i to tho dhx:lfilnnns, D lite tees m;,;:;g;',: :h"g"{" ot they AYO | rafsed his head ho saw that she bud sometling xm‘a! witness, l{xarl’ulrlnllc value of the testimony, Eod over slnce that timo It basbeen rogarded a8 ont | County Hoard winked at thelr onduct, it ls hus | of a remarkubly determined look sbout her, and | 5 oy ot i campancint patta, Wenk k h towaris inapiring belief in the minds of a jury. b bl ris- | not enjoyed o lion's share of their plunder. The £ anxiet; had - L _ r:‘én g:‘-’:,mel“m u_!ah."ng::: ‘5‘1‘”!2“}&&,0:”1‘" poor, oalmed, and. indane. wards of the tounty evinced a spirit of anxiety, us If sho had a hor: It had been clearly shown that a man not con. OBITUARY. Spectal Dispalch to The Tribure, 8. Pavi, Minn.,, May 23,—Mark Hondricks, widely-known from long connectlon with the Mil- waukeo & 8t. Paul and Chlcago & Northwestern Rallwaya as ticket sgent, dicd at hls rosidenco here this morning from lingering consumption. ~He leaves a wifo and two chilldren. He formerly re- CARPETS. Fhich will take pinco noxt ' o £rek © THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25, at 11 0CLOCE. o . Tblo tale to unfold, Her dress wos scant but | nected with tho Revenuo Department controlled | sided at Mllwaukee, PEREMPTORY SALE OF . The L | e ot Xy O I Cutler. ealdent pactner, ang | hate sulleted at their hands aliko with the pablic, | © Fevenue matters in this city for upwards of two iweial Dispatch to The Tribuns. 03: 5 to 20, i7: 7100 | e ehe anly palnt and ner, and | 404 wiille robbed by the Board in quality, have | clean. Ier sun-bonnet was of blue 5 . Braroro A Ay o Catyin Wheelor, OVER 100 ROLL mnd upwards, 42. ' Mal Tomulca, 07 mure | rostating’ & siiotly Cmannfacioring - palot aad | beendoubly fobbed by, he, conteactors and Mhelr | nickory cloth; her drees, o plain 10- Jpaes, Juhe, ColleCinbe oilice, the distllare fhe % 7 yeara, died Sunday 1 8 PRIME GOODS. . resident of this villago for forty years, diod Sunday morning and wos burled to-day. He'was 71 years of aye. A large concaurse of friends attonded the fugeral of thix moat excellent mun. e, 7 d, 50; slngle, 0. The increase in mortality over tho'week preceding was 10, The nationalities - were an follows: Austria, 1; Bohemian, 3; Canada, .2; United States, 94; Denmark, 1; England 23 Germany, 20; Ircland, 12: Norwsy, Polaud, and ;Vdu. each, '1; Sweden, 9; unkuown, 2. Total, Keepers In the quantily of their food and clothing. oo ":;,'-‘“’E;mgfiw W tited, Jout] Jwp e et et v works of the Jury i this e | cent callco, Over her shoulders waa : e b e i bxtr | yas given to the public ieeurdny morning by | thrown » lttle red and white atriped breakfoat | oo op {ACKROWLEDOED. Jus FonER. Hiney demand: "The amount’ of paints and oife | they retarm futo court of » jolnt, tndictiaeut | snawl. HMer feot wore encaned In moccasins of No. it tne dirillors amonnted 1o Abonts 150, 500, wEI A Chicage Rodseaelle s cuormota, thelr | MR tochtTa bt hared by iho"Cogaty | 9l that ad grown vo ripe ol uge. Tho sides | Iyt sbwurd 5 anppose Kok conld bave carrled irigivenBinndlioh &\F&gn et S g‘;m Within | Board, and the equaily notorions ecamp W. §(’ were nearly annihllated, and as for sole, thera wag n"u"“’rff'fml“ stealing without the knawledga $ho seven yearm tho Chicaso branch bas been Chinh; | Kimbdrly, Warden of the Inaans Asylum, whohas | but lttle undee them. She carried her scanty | GGyt pation af thehigher oficorssaud it wae shed, iy have morked iy dbusiacrs Iy he Wett | iao beodmuch loved for bia rasculty, hnd muel | woal s dlaplasted four-bag. |1 comsnied ot | MChY"fo (LT PARS el iion Pakons aa to ot : aractor, 3 pockot- handkerchiof and & few otuier litle artl- 3 b, Tl ey et i | BRI Sl ot | SERI SO st | B e O S0 miney o Al e recate ontams arounily el ot thels loweat face | 4878 8o, [a forconepiracy to defrand, and is bused | down her bagyogo, and, after rummnging through | £ 000 or 4,000 to 110yt, from 10,000 t0 $17,- tory raten, the current coat f transportation only | Po%, b ASHmOny of, & My Formrih o and | LaMlierebe o e "‘s‘;.‘:“"in"tf."?.";dl" bottles | 000 to Cotlector Wadaworth, aud pald Dridges, for gfi:‘zcn and Storckecpers, and almost ovcn‘fiody GEO, P, GORE & CO,.08 and 70 Wabash-av. By WM. A. BUITEKS & CO,, Auctloneors, 111 d 120 Wabash-av. BUTTERS & €0.'8 REQULARL SALE, Wednesday Morning, May 24, at 8:30 etluk, At118 & 120 Wabash-av,, N, E, cor. Madlson-st., ASSORTED GLASSWARE, MORTUARY. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune. B8r. Pavw, Minn., May 23.—Gen. Gormsn's fn- neral to-day from tho Csthollc Cathedral was ai- tended by 6,000 people. A company of the Twen- tieth Infantry waa furnished feom Fort Snelling for an escort and firing party. Incladed in tho pro- CRIMINAL, Abraham Robinson, s cigar-dealer st Ne. 210 .. Randolph street, was befors Commissioner Hoyne cusslon were sevenicen survivors of the Mexlcun WHITE GRANITE WARE, gesterday charged with violation or the Revenne | bolngadded. Jahn Comiskey, Wh himself and Munn, $46,000. The arrangement | War. » Tets 1hns phaperly Tibaling clihs:baxen.: Tré was LAMPS AND GLAUS NOVELTIXS. Jon Comiakey.” When preented it creatéd wo | say that, bor, wame was Sary Ann To- | WISl on'wan mada ‘eatly n the counpiracy, and | —— Yellow and RocKingham Ware, Garpels, Fine Tabls Cadery, P Probabl surp p lone. ~ She had walked down from the y hold In $2,000 bail. omsbatly tho Soat extetielts dealens i fits clore | e FoorHouse st Jefforson yosterddy morning. She | 8% 1l very wite suggeation of Collector Irvin, lte A *“CENTURIAN.” BUTTERS & C0.’S BEQULAR TRADE SALE obert and Otto Krltzechmer, Jewelers at No, | ooy Noa. &hndq.m\hbuh e e READILY RRCOONIZED had been in the consumption ward, where the at. | Moo al 70 & man o igh and unsuliled character, ! FOUL. M1.wAURYE, May 23.—A man named John Dahl- man died hero laat evening ot the age of 105 yoars. 1t is well anthenticated that he was bora io the Provinca of Westphalla, Germnany, in 1771, FIRES. IN CHICAGO. Tho still-alarm to Engine Compeny No. 7 at 200 Larrabee street, sre confned at the Chicago Avenne Statlon oncomplaint of a former customer amed William Miller, who charges them with rob- gmg him of & watch and other jewelry. Charles Wilson, a well-known thicf of this city, ‘who waa recently seut up from Detrolt to the Michigan Penitentiary for three years mud a half, eacaped from prison on Bnndn’nllflll. Tt i posed he has made his way back to thia city. v ), and he could not afford (o take the 5 2 by the way fn which 1t wan recoived and the extra. | tendant, o femalo nawed Mre. Llnn, had moat | 11ke Jubh, o8 N Yoo Jobbing butineon, Beaties diel nrge stock | OT,08 70 S0t mat i ke ety $iWad | woofully ‘abused vor, e hid oo wn tumate | SLACCt ML I e S bl the ecedty O e o iiars) Jully | bean prepared in Lho dead bour of hight, when re- | there for sevcral wnonthe, Sho then epened the | of e e e e oy Ammce-Tanl dont who i Masarte frat-jamy | Joriets o vapposcd 1o, be "slumbering, and Jad | packses, fnd dook Mo Tager, frok Sainitle | mucn *ag % e Undorsiood. the. nesesrlly - for Tumbler, snd deal alog In Mosorte frultcion, | [0 reaentod hastly from fear that somo ono | bottlea. "Thoy wero the meats aho bnd beun gtven | TSR *ue”” Gauyere and ' Blarckcepors | in prophesy that thera will be a scarcity of fruit-jara | Yould sce It In advance of tho Court, In fact, it the day before, —breakfast, dinncr, and tes. Ye | ph lfin Had Kebm any co: finfi““’ 2l " D e wamuser and fall. for msvor hafore has | Decutse known that the indicted partics would hio | godsi What faro! One bols eontained & the Ring. Hod lebm ooy conceivalie motive 1he prospect for such an abundant crop of all kinds | %3y to & more cp calal clime, and It was drawn YVILLAINOUS DECOCTION, h 3‘; gm iana’s coomy, l:u! r‘;un III? B{\o‘ v‘l,- of frulta been sa flattering, This frmn also manu- | 884 pn;m-e;ed even gu:dl-hu_‘e‘xln;mlllun'n{‘ wit- w"?‘;b‘hcflm la:,:‘r;-am:p.u1 It v‘nu "r“:f."' rot- ": i:nd even once tried 10 fiot him mn‘g,;‘:mmgn-_ actures and e neases en_complel reads na follows n and stinkin, was the color of the gan il anes i Laciuren aud R o nern prent llbrary 1sp, | ormifiing the sccond count, which 18 simllar to T it wiiclin Sonndemiie. Andtues 1o | Sthin. Thers Waand maive Mk enmliy, the STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Regular Made Clothing, Furaishing Goods, Straw Goods, Hats, Oaps, Boots and Bhoes. THURSDAY MORNING, May 25, at 0:10 o'clock, st their Auction Rooms, 118'and 120 Wabash T CATALOGUE SALE it 12:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon was caused by Willam Fitzgerald, of Logsnaport, in thin Btate, e T o1 Bac on 'the ntatuted of | Lea,—it has been spoken of i theso only chance of any lenleney from the Court lay in » rd i 3 columua be- " . . 2 T A eat of hie dnssbior, Ba wad | Jos. 80 and 63 Adorn strcst. T ome of the most | the Btste aud tho other on the comman Iaw: fort: and neoda no furthor dererlpiion. For such | 1 telling the Sges irubh. | Lot he Tt B0, :'::.n::-tlr‘:z.“;:;c“:lr-’ng:?:u P merfleld for the areest of bl dnugbler, Luna 40d | cxtensivo iniporicra of and dealers Iu plate glass TILB INDICTMENT, {on tho coanty ian been paylng [£om G5 to Ko centa | *iorY Bg0At such 8 man that cauld bo cxvloded, | FAIqRCEREESt, SAa Shlior Sichtomt. Damage, Thanl ]]_t Tees Jotaver, Denjamin Crooby. "The formor s ul- | SR MO OLA foste b RIERRRS | | State of Mtnols, Cook County, ar. F tho | sround. Thcicofcs was moistisn sbominable U eet™ oreovr, ‘the atory Chin tos | 825, Caure, o avorheated ove. ¢ ' e e e o cavity mid charscterisen Witr. | 204 American window-ginen. My tormof tho Crirainal Canrt of Cook County, | 16 was apparcnily 8 mixture of scrap of burned | (™Y 'y eilicr“was 1t @ new ohe, bui wae . 2 SHR S EPING e at ol & ssmoanalia: drankard. e —— in said caunty and Elate, tn W year of our Lord | 7800 Ls IO Mhom” blackeat “stisd now 6o Teatn i, ad waa 8 mattetof AT EAST SAGINAW e L sl thied . 8 LGrand jurors chosen, selec et was the rties jackest alus] M o, ) - * Sai yoached ik ke ia th legal husband of Fitz- FOR THE GREAT SAN JUAN MINES { luqu: The Grand durors chosen, solccted: and | Fonaginable. Then thero wan bpead. 1t was mada | Sa1kcat (st s wmong cortaln n the Riug, \When Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune, Just arrived by the ateamer . Scholten from The ol Plonecr Line, tho Kaoss buctfic Tatway, | o Tinaia. in the Bams abd by the sathorlty of the | of roiten flour, and sour end slinking. Tho meat | SEederiok® {01 fiohin thah Munn ad Loen at thelt 1s your route t 7, | of Iilinote, n the naune aad by the sullorlty ot the | & simply recking * Apd puch the food thatsick | distllory, snd thero would bo | vrouble, ebiy Fapreas trains lesva Konma City and Lesven- | present that Georio B, Kimborly and Clemens | prrons o [oreed, s cay ecabas S bicourses a i i, 1o al ot openty discloat the facts worlh avery wmorning upon arrival of the great | the L dey o’ Docember 1y ihe yesr of | insane. Ineane she may be, but sho spoke rae | 10 CHTYEOC , but according to Leslng ho once pro- throagh trains from the Esxtand South, reach Den- | our Lord” 1875, in sald Courty of | tlonally enongh In the ofice of Tus Tuinunn, The ‘“""d”m'm‘}" TIE COM ver next afternaon at 2 o'clock, and make close | Cook, in the State of “llinols aforesald, | character she gave the nurses whom Klmberly em- | o pyen they could ** STk connection with oxprese trains of the Denver & | Unlawfally and " felonfously did combine, and con' | ploye, and i language they usc towaris the | L O Cau s 20113 co' oW thag TiN by i Fpire, und siree togeiber, with the fragdulent In- | unfortunates, abow them 'to be e vemal | Was another GECRESARCE O B L0 ow tint Tieley way,—tho only 1ng o the Ben Juan | o bty ot wickedyy ‘o aptatn Ly falpe | and corrapt as tho thieved who put them in place, | und Munn undorstood each other. | During ail thia cotntry. By taking the Kanaas Pacifie Bailway | pratenve ot and feom & veriain publics vis. - tha | The physicians, 100, she said, wero low, cunning, | Perlod spirita worw scling for lena than thels thorefor, you pas throtgh Deares snd Ceolovady | Lounty of Cool, large. snma of money and largo | 4nd abusive. She may be crazy, but there laa | cosh suf Xoh Munn made o fnvestigationr. 1t EDFinge ST r0uh, have. sheie of seeta o Fo ey | stin Of Dorsonil goods and and property of groat | mothod in her madncs, whick, backed up aa it is | Wan urged thut thin woa the esme statoof thinge Holiioreatordln iy B O e ot o valun ot 390, 000, the maney. | with vvidenco strong s Tioly Writ, docs not pro- | now, but it must bo remembored that the price us, and you arrlve ut | Lerwonal goods and property of the sald County of | Yent her from thorcughly apprecluting gaod treat. | of tho materlois wos lews now than then. ‘the Cucharss, El Moro, Del Norte, Bilverton, Lake | Cook, concerning and relating to aupplies for the | ment, and rebelling at the reverse, Kiter ube ind | mero markut price wlone proved nuthing. | Was it Gity, aud all principsl potnta in the great Sun Juan | Sare surtenance: majntensnce, and support of the | fully exhibited her allmentary curfositics to Tan | Lo b0 bellere {hay Moni was sluply negligant conalry sa qulckly and for te ustao moncy sa by | InmAtes of tho Foor-Huuse and lusano Asylum | THIWUNE rporier, shy packed up and sterted for duxingall thisthnet AdLhe nopd bave done to do. lcus favored routes. of nald County of Cook, Jt being then and therethe | the Grand Jury room. tect these h?.n wt}u“ uvzhn.‘n]n [ u;n; a single "The Kansas Pacific Raflway Js the only line run. | duty by law of the sald County of Cook, by snd —————— man tu walc! 'gn:lo ulsau‘ “"‘ez:; (:r twinl’a ning say through cars and Tullman alesers ta en: | (rough its proper oflicars and employen, 1o fur- MASONIC. o . el o the i ibonta feoh the aif Verk BATA remembor It guarantces the Towect vy | nish the supplies aforeeaid, for the purpose afore- . sficavanl founc out the Bal e no thiat - 1t and béat to attalnable to all the San Juan coun- | K, contrary to tho statuten ana sgaine the penco Lo et o fla Dtelligonco, to tho intellig iryl "Ask for through ticketa by the Kanon lacifi | sud Ulgulty O tho samo poopla of the Stato of Ili- | FIfty-minth Acnunl Bewon of the Grand e martand Juty, 16 sippose Mugn @i ot SEhhuay Sy Chlehto ekec sl Mo i | Bole " Castvia I, Nz, B’ Alsoracy. . Lndgeof Indiaon, £ tho Canrbaa Jaty loniiosy, Mkt gl sos Rotterdam, from the Nurserles of Jacob Van Hoft and P, W, 'Van Der Veur Boskkoop, near Gouds, Nethertands, AT AUCTION, by WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., FRIDAY, May 20, 1870, at 11 o'clocka. m., s ont ;:lfinlmoml 116 and 120 Wabaash-av., near oarnef adison- BUTTERS & C0’8 SATURDAY SALE, Gaturday, May 27, 0:30 o'clock s, m., st thelt salesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., _ FURNITURB. — FURNITURD. By T. E. STACY, Office, 160 Dearborn-at. MORTGAGEE'SSALE THURSDAY, MAY 25, AT 10 A. ML Saloon, Billiard Tables, ete., EAst BaciNaw, Mich,, May 23,—A houss and barn In this clty, owned by Willlam Teach, waa destzoyed by fire this morning. It caught froma defective flue, Loss, $2,600. Insured In the Altua Insurance Company for $1,800. Ll Lind AT GALVESTON, TEX. Qavvesrox, May 23.—a frp to-day destoyed the Sonthwick Building, & three-story brick, corner of $trand and Twenty-fourth strects, and two wooden buildings adjoining. Losses estimated at $100,000. Partially coyured by insurance. —————— TURPENTINE, WiLumatox, N, C., May 23, —Bpirits tarpentino qulet 4 275, ———— BY FAR THE LARGEST AND FINEST stock of stoves, ranges, ice-boxes, cheats, freez- ors, water-coolers, fiters, and In fact any goods of this kind, always found at Dalton's, 102 State street, A MNlwaukee sucker named Edward R. Loker yesterday took in the Holled-Gold Jewelry Com- pany, of No, 247 Randolph strect. _After winning ®ome small smount, the Company retained him oa an agent opon conditions that be depuait 850 as so- rity with them. He did so, and then squesled use bo found the (flwl’ulon & non-paying one. 'arranta wera out for the arrest of tha Company. t thus far they are only known as Peter l2-‘rink a ¢ Bwindling Bob.” Ex.-Ald. Treacy will to-day be called upon by ustice Summerfleld, very much acainat his will, owever, Lo awesr against Thomas Evan, ono of & gang of rufiane who held him up some weeks ago d robbed Lim of some jewelry. Detectlve Fluni- {gan wa working up the can unitl by wan Infured n effccting the arrest of Evans, and, when tho ase camo fip, Mr. Treacy falled to appear, _lnm- uch as Evans Is an old highwuyman, Justice ummerfield insucd a subpeoa fur bim, and will do Jell to compel Mr. ‘Traey to tautify Lo all be nows. MUBICAL, e compltmestaryconcet o . Alowzo Hatch, e —e ciMsoan as e document hid been prosented a PP ity ot o e fty-uinth | seesiemat 19 Coniclin o kit B anost 1)) dlooda o the Best and prlocs, waceavio e lowed)s A1 1390 South State-gL, ngar Thirtieth. e tenor singer, takea placo this evening at Me- THAT FIRE-ESCAPE. ¥ tha arrest of tho ica was placed in h : Tod, | lins ntimony hade been broken i 1 sholl sell the entire contents of a First-Clue Cormlck Hall, with tle following programume: To the Publlc of Chicogo: With regard to fha | Griteln witlearates oo bring fi“umm’“" | e, 4l o gvo sticems beioa peasont. Tatier |+ THOSE WHO HAVENGVED SHOUCD REMEMDER Son oan e IntoCourt | gan to-duy, all the grand officers being preent, | SR, o Y br Ot T TN After the sppointment of standiug commitiecs | Munn's ofios, and said, **Well, Munu, you've got Saloon consisting of Barand Hurk Ico-Box, Cigst Cotnter, Oval Ehow-Case, Curtalus, Glasswara ‘Also Pool and Biliiard Table, with Bulls, ete. : 37 Particular sttentlon pald to _foreclostng s, and salos Ly same; best of prices ob- bl 4 o 0 Catl, R, 18108 160 Dearborn-st. By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO,y 117 Wabash-av., N. W, coraer Madison-st. that Hilger, Jonkins & Faxon, £:0and 231 ftate atrect, will paper or decorats your walls o great deal cheapor and better than yon can poasibly do 1 deplorable acchlent which occarrod Lo-day on the | ot suct, The former taried forerloat, and raud Puctfic Hatel, by which my friend lost hie | the tstter, for Kimberly, st the = Insane | grnd Master McDonald read his sanual report. | bounced," whercupon Conklin broke in with 1ife, 1 wish 0 say it was In 8o way cansod by tho | AR7ISM. Perlolat was foundaficr s loug scarcat | 1y¢ sy, the District Doputy aystem haa orerens | POYE Staum, “you haven't mado u alugio Cent: breskage or {aalt of tho Escapo. Tho Kacape was | g v aricrs far grocerien for e frlénds in the | fallure, snd homakeanoappolptmaeata. Tho forma- | Y00 Bave bad cbpartutiiics, sue § favg botiied and is sufe In overy way and particulsr, and I am | County iourd." ile was surprisca st bolog ar tion of severl lodges was noted, and the eauing of | 34 4 Gok look rensonabie that Conkiln should kave ready to demoustrato this fact immediately va my | &, 300 Wee f::fi‘f:u‘" Ao what for. I dispensation for lodges at the following nemed | betrayed himeelf before Orgaod, buty accepting It return to Chicago, after T bave done all Ican for | hiiclifat ho would buye vo farnish bail or ;‘;‘“{: places waa annosnced: Fowler, Broton County; | 8 true, was it not damning ovidencs against my deat frlend, whose eneryy and labor have been | Jal. ' The Sherlll wha fnelined to- sccomraodaia | Foseyvile, Posoy County; Jucksonville, Green | Munn for retuiuiug Conklin and mever mpert: gueof the ‘mtnatura In devsloping and bringing | him, aud wone wit bim 1o sccuto bondaizen, Ald. | County: Lincoln, Miami County: Uuens Vieta, log i te 3 PART L. 1. Tflo—Adnfiln E finale, op. 07, for pi- ano, violln, and 'eello. .. ... Heethoven L “SJ{‘:"E l!'(:‘ll'. Leuls, and Eichheln. 3 110 Gentll ™, .o s s Do i Alonzo H Tronizeath from *‘Der Frel. We! PUSUSIESNNINSS vvsuissiuiit PUIVRU VUL PR WILLISTON—AL the resldonce of his brother, in Lake View, on tha 22d inst., Horace B, Williston, aged 40 years, B! L Elegic for’cello texesaen e Meinhard Exchheim. J.—Nuctto—**Sun velosa del zefiro errante™ Belllnl Batta 1t did ot up- : L Sunelosade) st et Wale moat yatusble fnventfon. | White' was” ihe st man o sought, - birga | {lamilan County’ Newcomer, lawaro County B e | O s, Ik o ok 800, TOXLL N, PANT 11, ————— S s 0l blasecond man wus | Whilcslown, Boons Cuaniys Risheraburgy Mucl- | \hansver irregularitios esma to Hght bo covered ar residenco, 600 Casrall avenu, Xen S tineon, | BOOTS AND SHOLS AT AUCTION, u. Night Vislons, op. A GIANT EXPLGSION b iened f of ote Tn_comsctidn with - 1ooech | ton. JTanchek Coumty: Tiidson, Stoubrs Coamy; | e up Tastéa of roparting thoio, Tnstead of sus: | Agud¥3 years 4 montha snd 0 dsys: - Thureday Morning, May 25, a4 0:30 o'clock. L “""‘“"“’"'L 2‘151.':?'?: isiogcinmenn | | An exploeion without atmOspherie concnuston, | e Parly reachod the Court sbout 1 o'clock, Perlo ) i ! o S50 | pending fcticlcke) drom uiy, e nad ft was 8l ierml Lo Tosebill by carrlagea Thursday morn- JAS. P. MCNAMARA & CO., Auctioneers. ; bl Jat Jaded abd exclted, and hia followers 15 @ liodn Blgsworm, Broywn Couatyj, Union Mills, La, | gt ue fares lie was concemied, but it would't but disastrous to certain Intercsts—the burating of | ontly the same condition. 1 ¢! b c: il . Their pro ivs ; ; 00k well Lf anybody came frow Washlagton, Wh the respectable old theoty of tAAchIne. sewiny L. | Bodaced (o Lha Connt by 10, B e e et e on e ‘P';l;:; did he not selzo the gouds st Masun's ¥ 1o el ing 8t 10 o'clock, Wrivnds of the fomlily are in- vited to attend. M, B SM'Appst ’an i By B. N. FOWLER & CO. lonzo alch. 81 Col Qrove av+ g & B Sare Nome AVardE' the Vicory of ealamalivm, adsnied olsly Lt | - ey s B AT EINRS County, Cope, Noryss County; Akron, Wulton ploxtatement Wt 0 41 mant el 27 Jeats s insk, ot 2 p. @ Car- | TIOS DAY at9:30 a. m., large and attractint b Theaien and vaclations for violin...... Pagiotal | gt the- B e .'ZT.‘;"J“&;'&.",".X Tho Court—hat a theollenol | e onar, | e Bisthermte Somry . Mickwell: nor | The dofouse had taaie a polnt sboui Russelrs stop- Flages 13 OAKwaod Cememery: saloof FURNITUILE, sow dnd socynd band ALPETS, misit shd need, ut 11 o'clock prompt. Oue fine lovewoud ffano; two Keed Orgass, single bank. 5. Duetto—**Tornauis dir che w'ami ", ,Dontzett! ‘The sale of seals for the extra concert to be given by the Apollo Llub, June &, will calnmence at Root B3-Glasgow prpers plcase copy. JURLY.£—At Oak Park, Cook County, Ill., of 200 aud 202 Wabash avenue, Ty prisoner haa been |ndicted by tie present jary | County, Uroveland, Putnan Uounty. Ti8Grand | Bings lost of crooked goods ou the way untll Musin M Uit pust 8 o clock Monday after- T D o party who by oot b betd 417 | Tredsifer aud Grund Becretary submltted tnelr | Kotwuy from Musunis toctliying botse, seckiug ved Mana was | Pt ated. PO the A CLEAN AND DYE WHITE LACE SA The Court—Will $5,000 be sufficlent ball? past_year to have been $34,580: disbursuinents, il nioon, May 22, Msry Kato, wife of Jocl Gurley, in = £ sune waslc siore, 164 Siaie utsect, ua Thursday | end shawls w louk new, no s Ensonglgn?sa. An | r Reed—The singuat involved in the indict- %“’-‘ "balance o band, 816,400, “Tho follow: | BOUILE 10 (B¢ MOARNS Biok, SNe L Kt B Bl Year, 27 "o X BHERIFI’S SALE. i kinds of drevses cleaned without ripping or remov- | Tieht 1 340,000, sad the peusity, for the offense Ly | ) oficers were slucted: Vsank 8. Dorl, Now | had nover roccived s cent dlructly from blut buk | 4 Tunarel seryicoy st Daty Charch, OukBark 2 | Tae etock of gooda of 205 South Clarkist.y con: 9 D = L3 . ' i o ) SUBURBAN, Jog trimming, Cook & MeLain, 80 Deasborn streeb | 206 not loss than $1, 000, 71 OE R | et g Afers i Vi vty | Uhrough Parker i Mason, and Lad nover babbled | Lq'Gracciand, leaving Wells srest dopot st 3:20 by | MLLel SEEiors rua, cloth, sad allony e 240G NYDE PAKK. And 3L Went Madison strest. Tho Conrt et thie bat bafacd L 410,000;, | 10 [i{S Do eireLiattes rand Warden, e Hioval rm',} o rms o doubt that Munn dutermined | SAITBEER o e Eq Loulery, and eschels, will bo sold 12 the . T ——— s ed—Very well. an ever chosen e position of . L = — i o) 0 o'c] Gt of Yraniare of Liyds Bark et yester: FURNITURE FOR CASH o Noone tn :::"‘L",‘““&‘ e gore atentlon to | Graod Muaicr o't Ualicd Saien Vetbigouly 3 | to lexy 8 spsclal susetament on Loplle 8% 10655, | __POLITIOAL ANNOUN w5, | bighesbidder in fow, st Lalt-past 300 g cecut. The report of a coe s t soner. Bapuclally was . ° | e M ORNING, My A e Aiiarmezs €. J1, Wikt o5 the terman marior Which | basraton e urem, S tlose that know whou Sibentive to tho Feaibentiary portion of It 1or o one iy TR B :3"1".;.11'«’1‘:2“;‘;'5}:‘,:& WARD REPUBLIOANS, CONFEC! e publlcation of the Keviesd Ordiaances of the | gonts und prlovs, stock Iaiut sud ieow oo | Kicy e Loseria B 10 el Stk m ot FINANCIAL, Trom “(had i the " fing thaa' overtblng wae all | A meeting of tho Seveuth Werd licpublicen Club e ATED rosghout X rice o e vening atd and syenu Tilage vae bing made was seads shoving ot | & clion & Hilirtie, 22 a0 27 Srsem e, ooty ey ofthe stusdn thaa ver befor. s R e I e e % pyer next peferred o the Ggjaen and East- | X full h:lumiln'n Q;lEnmkn o twe cm.'\:"aa.' the Unlonexprester i3 eh 3 laslist & Rood now e ——— nd was finally al aud he was sgsin Tee et xi X P Whe! recel as matters o nee e cause wi * £ba bok, 50 <opis In leather, 25 copios in clotk, GLEN FLORA WATER UNDILUTED Hauiek “‘.“,:2;.‘{'&‘,0 RO T e ki Sl IRk o vonind b 1 Tairittions o u‘e‘:“;“‘::f“‘:-' Iy ‘:‘:“]";;h‘r"':{ bevnsuadle sfi’ffig&:&"&" Appiicalions Bl g B4 W“wm“.u““w“‘ arana by Bick & Kayner, druglsta Sbeit Sy RLY 70 TH] ou - ,Nlh’u‘vlb- & voluglayy polition in | down to Jake Rahm and informed him. o in | far mcmbambip wik e GRAIAN, Proglicus. 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