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¢ Thicwgoe Dailp Tibune, VOLUME 30, CITICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1876. o . NEW DOOKS are to bn protented and virtnally repudiated becanne FURNITURE BOOBI s oiiiinsa MUNICIPAL. DA me ottt day. Arw 0 pe replaced by other ~EEENTIT YK > Certificaten also paynbls at a dey certain, and the Ty the anthor of ie hield o tha tecaanry for iwa years wi 0 In- 3 p Arrangemonts Under Way for | lercst on it wiatsosver, ot loaned to Lanks s 8 y| “Gettingon in the World,” B y banis of dircounts; maybo unlaw(ally lmxmmlnu:d ril Pnying the City Em- for other purposcs, ond the old certificaten thns yn'uvllled "l)r hy c"“rfi“"‘;.' are to he thrown 4}“ I:w 251&253 Wabash-av., . ployes Next Weck. e oS T hoancloc i wiih o yonKeanest , 1t {a a goad Husteation of the practical effact of the ‘Would respectfully announce doctrine of repudiation, “Tax Trinuxe ahould ad- PRICE FIVE CENTS, RELIGIOUS. though bt a short time in office, Thave bad occa. #lon 10 learn the effect of the iate Comptroller's sxpiem, anid { propose to stop t. Mr. Picld—The hulk of those who take your po- sitlon are tax-fightera and not tax-payers. Mayor Hayne—On the otlier hand, the majority &1 tuma wio Liold your views s certificator oldern, Mr. Fleli—I nefther hold any certificates, nor represent any parties whohold them. 1am simpiy secking to protect the credit of the city, and dou’t want t sec Its paper go (o protest. Mr. Smith—Nor havo I any interest in the cer- tlficates. The only thing Lcare about i the pro- over Brown'a bullding. Von_ IHollen gamb: both places, but mostly In Jefl'n. It —How 'much have you known 1im to 1o Mr. B.—0b, aa much an $30,000 in Jef'sz e, and roveral thaneand in George's. Ilelo™> Sm $1,000 to $1. 600 nightly. Tio would rsflu > che 10st a1) the curreocy he had, and woul l‘!:' I a check for sny sum ho watted to settio 5 ance with, i It.—~They recelved hin check then? I3 Mr. B,—Certainly, He would get all? ships he wanted when he had 1o funds, and wo. ive n chieck for the smount in case he lost, and thet w, o eurething, 1 can teil you. * They would never fet Catholic Influence Among the Freedmen Alarming the , Methodists. vise ftaclf every five minates on the position of Mr, 10 the bankloz, and siwaya went with Von Hallen prerformed he would be & ruined man. [ wish you | to his ofice and collected the money dus on the to understand, Mr. Mayor, that we srenot paper s Section of aur property. You canuot allow the | him go untii they hnd Giled im’full of winosnd |! Publication Society. . I in Hoyne before representing him. ' clty's paper 10 £0 to protest without some provis- | lquor and plucked hi to the publicthat they are now Their Use and Abuse, Tl,l[ol “;; f fi,'lwg “C(lmm‘llllcu F . my’e.dp,f-f’;{n' Iolr|uhrnn‘i?l. poThe nesp-gath. | fon mr;;.’%lu-u’h e (‘l'tui[m\';;m.:” 0 v i ';u pfl TO TIE LAST DOLLAR. ? - rer was glad of it, for hir punc! been flying al ayor Hoyne—We are golny £l rovision. . —Would Vi - offering an jmmense stock of By Wm. Mathows, LL. D. e tnef PW w‘ ull ;‘“‘ R Y i nnll[:l:lfi‘nd u;fi‘l ncrllchlng sonnd which gto )}(r., Field=Yes, hml‘h'él'nlnt&-:;"y’av;};fl:po vl | sariy, O Wy eotion B syt roome valnn- | Action Looking to tho Reunion of conld wel en ¢ nolre cmanating frot . Bt make those who now hold e ot es snfler . , 8 i ot 1Vol., 12mo., 384 pages. Price, $2.00. count of Proteste aper. Clair Clevcland's ga‘au.qnm when the owoer 18 luvxul{. Twas told within the. laat t:u::ywll(l’:l -ne:.ugm, )::'l“#l‘::‘;:? Be Wi }:,‘.2‘;‘.53'3;.‘?.‘;‘53';}.’. ’ Northiern and Southern Contrxta: Tho Significance of Words.—The Morality sweating over ona of hia master's decrees or proc- | hoursby a cashlerthat unleen n certain contractor | McOmber, a rother-in-law of Jeff's, who attends |! Presbyterians. In Wordn.—Grand Words.—8mall Words.—Woris Wnaioin, - eve ceceived M, Colrias late | T aid for the certificates he held for revices t Without Meanlog.—Fome Atuses of Worde.—saxen | Tha Board of Public Works to Per- | terr LA AR gt i Words, or Romanle?—The Becret of Apt Words.— ; “replied the ox-ofctal, men. au played with Von Hollen? Close of the Great Sunday-School Cone Tho Falinclen fn Words.~Ntcknames,—Curlosities form the Duties of the + Wonld you remain in your positionahoald Mr. | Mayor Hoyne—1 am only the more marpriscd that | Mr. B,—Not DIt him, 1 deslt out the carda at |} tion at Jacks v¥ll AT TEE G Tamrcarl eids of Kpadglize e Colvin be déclarcd the Mayort"" quericd the Tain- | two such men as you promote such a chine, the faro-table while ho piayed. - 1 know it an & fact |/ vontion at Jacksonville, Ill, of Langusge.—Common lmpre prietles of Speech. Building Department, UxFR. p The vinltor duly scknowledged this compilment | that Von Hollen fost $30,000 fn cash, besides |3 A Full Index, Well," sald Mr, Hayes, '*T can answer that | and withdrew. chiecka for 83, 600, ¥ ACTU AL COST | .o corstoes mine ot ot e Jemich o e o, porewfore T monld | | iyuricyie snepwards sated o o veporty | U ot gl they st ety Wi pcheckal | Conregationallsts at Quiney, Tlen-Sor- 3 3 i r. B.—That's "a fact; bu ey akinned im of |. tion which no person can afford to do without. TO 8AVE CUICAGO. talked this mntter over. They were two of the | $i0,000 lon to thi t. D 5 1 ey "ehimior I the book will e tomni | What on Ex-Faro-Dealer Ro- | au my intersts “are- here: snd It Chicagn o | mort nintallal mea in the City, but wers erldently ?.nmu.p!'hffi'% the paper 'n"éfiff{'ufluu?o’fi?xfu"l- uigtolly ‘Il,:’“zl:" WA ruind , in common wi iers, am_ruloed also, ng track. 8 1l , last fall, and 4 hal- o 'of manufacturing. mortt mots Aban iho st 4 i, whola mhlle n veals About Von Hol- Tieel & pride in the elty, and. khow her 1o be the THLE VINANCE COMMITTER. O aoutilng tia mosey 1o Thase Sets w tace‘ntl and perfect books Chlcago has ever produced. Jlen’s Gamblmg ;I\ID!‘I m(‘i‘;“hlu{ ""ll D!:qu{llll young (:|I{I In ll;fi Afl;!!tllnlol lll:t l’ml‘n:;Cm:u’lll(;;eli l.nldl other llll'-“’_'nz;my'l'rl' ry? ere ur- | - 3 . vorid. Rhe has abundant resources, ond wou rominant members of the Cit; ministrat! . ~Yes, s Y DU | ot & dall, dry book on words, but, while B e Y a s wara Amlnitered by | 588 held Jast nIEbY o consler the. dnancial eitua: | _Mr. BT do the noxt day after the publieation | 1 TTE METHODISTS. ‘chased for cash at very low flg- | acholarly and relislir, it posscssea tha charm of capabia and honcst men. . 3 Mr. llogne snd hfa | tlon. Thers were present Mayar Hoyne, Corpora- | of that business, Jeft, Al, McOmber, and Coyle, ALTixOns, Md., May 25, —Blshop Peckpresided 5 o =2 | {16 momt exciting romance, and it fascloating g . | fricwdn who are now branded with the brand of re- | tion-Counscl Anthony, John 0" Dore; the Hon. It, | # dealer there, todght the papers would raire | 10 the Confurence lo-dny, ures, being the overproduction | .l void the resders atlention as closcly os | Mayor H"?"‘“‘ Talks Over the Fis | pulation, should cesroto claim spycuuscction | £, Nerickaon, Al Teamuns, Jmenborf, S0 | oot S on ol s sostorn i Lalkes.over tha Tis parial L conmitiee o0 lechom me . o Py e h the H 3 3 erul dincussion he ollen’ . “ hd i £ one of our best factories. 20 Arabian tale. nancial Situation with Some it tho City tiorernmenk aad. M, Gulvin, uader | Wibes, A Eeoem] diicpelon boak ploge o e | iineus ol concimact i cemiTor, Von TIollen: | voncn mid o0n. moctt e e o e e R s P v fhis tempted insuguration of ' Mr. Hoynie, the honor of | certificates, but no inal conclusion was arrived at. | who had kept away for sume time on sccount of years and foor months were $200,000; (otal dis- 3 5 ¢50ld by a1l Bookscllers, or will be mailed rominent Citizens. the ¢ity had been faithfuliy protecied and every | It was decided tunt next Monday nuht Mr, Derick- | the talk, 1t was on the 24 of November, I think, barsementa siuce the urganization in 1800, $524,« G‘\LL A}‘D EXAMINE post-pald on receipt of the price by the publisliers, payment met to the day—and Mr. Colvin should bs | non's bund should be submitted 1o the Council, | when Von Hollen came into the rooms, and, after 000, und, f §t proves acceptable, that gen- tleman will Immicdiately qualify. — Arrangements have beenacompleted, It wus stated at the uiccting, to pay the city employes in full within three daya after’ the pew Coinptroller assnmes his position, uniers rome unforeacen abetacler, which i8 not deemed probabie, present themaclves. The mem- Joune convereation, recolved frum them cliccks for [ Tho report soye: *'Tha Methodist Episcopal 600, Church i the onl u, plbiichat proporton of the largo sum lost w0 | (ot 'l sl e AL e deTa Dlarel . peopla In the Soutl, that s dolug nuything for their 8, fl%—llnw much do you. think Von Hollen fost in | education.” The report urges forcibly the duty caiablished beyond tlon as Mayor, the fricnd 251 & 253 Wab ash av 3 .‘S- G. GRIGGSOH& CO., AROUND TIIE ROOKERY. fi&&flfl:‘." wv;EE‘;id';;%‘ljf‘ fi'&mi{f‘:i}:%:::;fi:cfi “dV, 26 Washington-st,, Ohicago. PR i e, i =Y WIHAT WAS DONE DURING THE DAY. come to the front, ~Under the circnmatances, Things round the old raokery yeaterday woro | dhould 1 bo called up to siep nto the breach and ACKSON-8T. CLOTHING. thelr usunl aspect. It was generally realized lwlq reatore the honor and credit of the cll{a,u: WEDDING PRESENTS, could not refune to give the request much serl held to-day, when It in expected the city-certificate question will he definitely settled. A draftofa resolntiun Indoreing the instatlinent plan of meet. ln{( the outstanding certificates was sabmitted by ATQ. VPeursans, but certain legal polnts came up which rendered it neceasary 1o postpone sction thercon until to-day. that the officinl guillotine would rest quietly | comsideration. bers declined to state the uature of thome arrange- | Mr. B, _About $200,00 s of tho, GEmIL- b wiake papst gro¥igiu AR A et A e anti the next Comcl imecting, and. there was | .+ liaxe you made up yonr mind as to whnt you | mentr, bat are confdent that they will mect e | fany honoout $200,000, ‘and pine-tenths Of it { for the education, moral and mental, of the ot balf the anslous questlonfig that was heard l‘?‘l‘lue&:?mgnnl o 3b, Colvirra lettar? asked the | approval of the publlc. Another mectiog will be | ~ 1t.—What! you don't mean to ssy In earnest that | Freedmen of the South. Under proper influencee the early part of the week. A slight ripple was *1 have not given the mattor a great deal of at- #0 large o aum o4 that waa loat by Von Linilen? they will continoe to form a large Protestant sle- AMr, B.—Well, I rather guen I know whatIam | mentin American Christianity” and civilization. talking about. And they braced him out of It or | Dut it should not be concealed from ouraclves that ot Lim ¢o drunk Lie didn't know whether he won | there is real danger that they may become to o or lost, When he was aober he wouldn't pl&l. and | large degreo perverted to Home. Kmissaries of they knew their game, you bet. McOmber, Sykes, | thia Church are already at swork amongt them, and caused by the members of the old Finance Com- tentlon, 1have not even rend tha letler over care- fully, In regard to the instructions to_protect the ; mittee recelving notice of the city certiicates | rocavitioe, baokn, eler, o this ofice. T approve of H ¥ golng to protest and that they would beealled | its suggestions. As to the obedlence ‘G’VE YOU BARGAINS upon for poyment. This sensation, how. | MEEESted to o the orders _of Mayor ) nigperiol” (o the' orde : and e Hawklnses were ufter hies constantly, o | {hey are meeting with succean. - They are Hiloe 3 ever, speedily subsided. Most people wera | more ns s nintter ‘of form. ‘Fie Cll;' ;':nuug;-c::\n BUILDING INSPECTION 2 mww"konnma TUR CITT. h'i;é:.fl‘.‘.":"fil‘él‘x?’r‘él{"”é'fl" ‘hsll‘;on; l:?:fiw&l:- of the ‘opinion that it would 'bo' fmpos- | only be run by faw. No one elected to the ofiic 5 25 DI they s T T bing the city | Papal propoganda are . far-reaching, and. they N tiote® 1oF Collect. the ' monoy, but there | of Mayor of the clty, nor mny members of the | THE DUTT NOW DEVOLVES OX TIE DOAD OF | throngh Von ifollent ” 7 the elty | ober Tabe. hants, It in wery. well un- i were not wanting thoss = who wished | Council, either In colléctive capacity or otberwise, PUBLIC WORKS, Mr." I (laughing.)—DId they! Tsliould sayeo, | derstood that ~whoever ehnll ~educate tho They knew well lEnt ho was pambling with the | frecdmen wiil sleo possces them eccleslastically, cliy’s money. aud the Ramirh Chnrch haa earnestly entered apon R.—What other circumstances do you recollect | thin work. It insald that there la'a large class of of in connection with this matter? colored sonng men frum tho South, Eome say near- Mr. B.—Well, I guess I've told you a good deal | 17 8 hundred, under tminiug in Rome for tho alread; priestiond, who will, fter o few years, resppest Tt.—Oh, that'll be all right. You need not fear, | in thelr native land ‘s propagators of the komlal The Board of Public Works having request- ed the opinlon of the Law Department 8s to their duty in regard to the Buildiug Inspector- ship, lats fn the afternoon they received the fol- lowing: Law DerantaExt, Cmcaco, May 25, 1870.— somo of tho ex-Aldermen conld be reached fn this | €an lsane ordera to the l:umfiun!lcr which he can ) way, if only a8 a kind of political retribution. The | Fecognize. He, the Compiroller, must, s Audii- ?RE examination committee made conslderable progress | Ur, paes on a1l vouchers, according folaw. Ila 2 with Mr, linyes’ accounts, and expect of finiahi | €A only issue warrants und papens under circam- their toskc to-dny, _In the afternoon quite An cx- | stances which the law permits, and of thune cir- cltemont wan gotten up b d Phillips mnk\mil cumstances he muet the ’l\dgfi. Nelther the he 1 can order him nor 'lh{f’"[‘h. of}ll‘lu‘a!‘lhu B"{llth Ll A’;f']‘lenhl d ?:;{“[:nor!‘nzncg‘fmt“hunc?lou’xl"c LT i faith, It }§ it il e that th particulars of this desperate move wi onn ¢ posHe! e y Treasury in apy man- 1 Mr. B.—At the time o! e SMO| i alth, 4 not us alarmirts that we state theas el o e e I veting to the Fl- | nor "oacopt 1n. that Wwhich 1 havo ~ mene | Aiez-Sullivan, Feg., Secrefary Hoard of Puslic | taat F BLALthe Hme.of 3 Commonolitun plcate ' thinus, Kat ity wuicring a warsing, tist {ia We offer o large agsortment | nsnce Commitice was hield In the cvéning, when | toned, e ‘Conpiroller —holds i ofice | Worke—buts. in aumwer to your communicatinn of | aud returned In & carriage to the Hunking' house, | Prowstauts of Amorica ehould hear and eed at Erarenta were compleled fo pay (ho City cme | Fubfect to bis auccestor, and at any tlnw | thin date asking whether tue order of Mayor Hoybe | wiere 1 saw him lose £1,300 fn uoner. the perd] of their own rellgious faith. The duty of B f ele; t Silverware, Jewelry ployce in about & week. subject to the nctiop of the Mayor and Commnon | without action of the City Council authorizes the R.—Any other tustancea of hin g-mfl!lngv educating sud evangelizing this people belongs of elegan h ) Councll. 17 his policy be not satifactory he can | oard of Public Works to perfornt all duties here- M. B.yee, 1 know more, but cannot eall them | pecullarly and eminently to oursclves, viz. : to tho Watches, Diamonds, and Rich PROTESTED PAPER. Do set sstde, and' his successor appuinted, but he | tofure porformed by the Superintendent of Public | to mind just naw. cthodist Bpiscopal Church, y s . Butldinge, 1 reply that, in my opinios, 1t does, Tho Iast clause of Sec. 1 of an act of the Legisla. ture concerning the nppolntment and removal of . ~Do you think smy of the other officlals knew | The repurt concludes with theso recommenda-’ about Von Hollen's gaming practicen? s m;nlr:nt be rorcfd. vmlr cur”my one o‘bulln oflucuflon THR OLD FIN, COMMITTE! REATENED, of the property under his_control. nuw that ? D Mt e monfhasne rat—That the Freedman's Ald Bocicty retaln i to dictate to me ua to what couree I ahall pursue in | city obicers, aj pproved and in force April 10, 1875, Co Vi substantlally Its peesent organization. prices. the old Council were the reciplents yesterday of | fesutd tb the excrelreof iy oMicial functiote,andhe | commony called **the Mayor's act, " provides sa e ot was Toalng lavge suine of | | décond—in Vlom of tho lmporianca and extent of Hotices afmllar to the followlug, which was ob- | s fiiave scquicsced without complalut wiien,us | follows: B o caTing Bhes Tote e ol aud ess | the work of Uhts Society, tiat s very large increass ““The Mayor may sppoint any suitable person to discharge the dutiea of the oflice from whick he xhall have removed any ofticer until his snccessor ia llpllolntud and qualitied or such oflicer restored to ofllce [u the manner aforesald.” ‘The Mayor has removed Mr. Bailey from the of- flce of Superintendent of Buildings, and designat- ed the Board of Fublic Works to dischurge the du- ties of aaid oflice. The Bosrd has full authority to doso. Respoctfully, k. 5. Trramt, City Attorney. Jresalne. wu%den:de lnlhlm.lhmdnd hlm the letter. z,{"l‘l;'c;nnull income stiould be coniributed Dy tho t wound ap vising the Comptrolier toex- < amine von! Hollens acconnts. ven Hollen. ac. | _ ZMrd—That the Board of Managorn of thin So- knowledgeed o Hayes that ha dId gamble, but eaid | cicty arc hereby fnstracted to apportion the amount thut he wished the Comptroller snd his friends to | sunually determined to be asked for among tho understand that he had incanaof his own, ‘[0 aub- | seyeral aunual Conferencos, atantioto this, he pulled ont 8 lot of cxpreas pack. | #ourfA—Thatin tlie management of the fonds acer, marked with suma varying from $800 to | cominitied to ita teust snd the work accomplished, 215000, 'and 881 he recsived tham from hisbrewery | the Frecdman's Aid Soclety is worthy the fallest Gt Naperville. Why, Von lollen went right aver | onfdence snd hearticat pupport of the Church, into Jefl Hawkins', and, pulling oot the Fifth—That we commend collectfona for this So- Comptroller, havo overruled hix action, and disro- No. 150 State-st. tained from ex-Ald, Quirk: Eatged tho actions of the Common Councl when — . State of Ilinols, Connty of Cook, Clfyof CAL- | much actions wers not In conformity, with the law. GENERAL NOTICES. 1 uy | cano, rCiucach, May a8 1670, ~Stm: A cor: | 1juons that fsabout ull Thavo 10 say.” And ihe vo- A A A A A A NP N ficata of Lndetedness for §6951 and intereat,dated | porter withisew. o ¢ " an " Chlcaga, Nov. 21, 1670, payaile six wonil afiee \ 8 X date, signes . D. Colvlu, Msyar, 8, 5. Hayes, 0 NOE State and Monroe-sts. Comptrser. aud Indorsed by yotuys being thla duy CITY FINANCES. e e ———= | due and unmnld and by mo protested for non- CONPEHENCE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. [ LADIES' AND CIUILDIIEN'S SHOES. | pymoni, 1 horeby notify you that the p -~ thorcof hna been: duly demanded and that the pnyment Ratlier an Interesting confercuce was held in [ ] Tholdera 100): 1 Tor t of ‘damges, ine | Mayor Hoync's offica in the afternoon. The im- 3 ny o0t - 5 OLOSING*OUT S .A.LE ‘nm::-m: : 1o 30u payment of damagea, fu- | oL participants were Iiis Honor, Sol. A. After thie receipt of thls, Messrs. Prindiville e it zzz;::c::mnfig‘u;‘:’ fifm iy &I‘gt‘ynt::‘:;e “:Bfl"&:;'s'} pee »lf'urfié’afifd.‘h.fi'fi Do as the request of C. Henrotin, Suith of the Merchants' Savings Loan and | 804 Thompson stuted that they would go on | ESGlR (it CARias SompsY 8 M Gor® i alich | dhint no eld uf Chirlatisw elfort promisce, better re- ] OF o B. Quirk, o FomieTials Nowry Pablic. | Trust’ Company, and Mnsshall Field, of Ficld, and perform the new datics imposed upon thein | dian't fet on thos he was panbliug on tho city's | (98 for the money and labar expended than this A . Sx + oy i eflis T i repariat: 13 whose cars | Lelter & Co., and the mudience condlstod of | Fithout peylng sny aisermtion o Mr, Mike | money, bot we knew Jt arousd Jefrw, o o . rocammentntions were adopted p iy 2 Bailey. They might mode » demand upon that o ended the interview, and, ater ilivg up | o v e he Bsltimore & Ohlo Rallrond Company fu the L fllfi M].S & C]lllfll‘ tha - | one or two Aldermen and represcentatives of ¥ g the glassca again, the stra atied company. without diesent, afier which adjourne: mlylllgu by which passengers can lc:I:lm’Llcknu! ! 4 tis tnformative came, thiaf o be figll sapanal gentleman for bis books, but if he was chary lu | “F BBt CnEection. 1t was sugetsied by & promi- Special Correspondence of The Tridune. complying they would pracure a new sct and trouble him no furthet. . BAILEY ON TIE RAMPAGE. ble for the outatanding certifientes of the eity’s | the morning papers. Messra. Smith und Field J 3 Davviwouz, May 25, —As further {llustration of or frst-class hotel accommodatione at Philadel- T oould e e matter, and Lo sougnt | had called ~upon Mayor loyne to protest P e v Aot ot oy or. | e §oofoliawahip of Siethodiat proachers in gen- fhla, Passengem before starting can know exact- N {mmanity from punlelm e by B e of s ug | €raly and of Uis Genersl Gonfurence In, particular, Iy the whole expense nttending the Centennial, and found ex-Ald. Quirk, and usked what thes | 8gaiust the position taken by the now 0 e the d to Bishop Camains, ob J S T etaraand expone his gamnliag operations sud | $3k€ tte reception accorde P 3 = AT things could mean. adininletration in regurd o the ety cortiieates. | ke himeelf awears that b Wil fight to the | e piacen whete he lont the Gity'n tioReY . the Reformed Eplsccpal Chinech, It 14 10 be pra- ;i;i‘("é‘fi.'x‘.:ffiZ’:‘Sffi?‘..?.?f,”’,;;& £ Clareityor y Mr. Quirk replicd that Do supposed, and be | They favored Mr. Hoyne's uancial pollcy, and | bitter end. He will notrelinguish the books, nor Ahother cltiren samceted that the property of | famed that be merely reprosented himrelt, fof be Do, o e, e e —— “. ]l, “EIMERDINGER, S a1d not feel bad about. It clther, that something | Were onxlous to recelvo some sesuranne that It | recoguire sny une's suthority untl the quo war. | the Hunkinsce bosclsed unon By fe cltiels ot | the perfect fale of good-feellngs which b 'pro- H ¥ ! e oma, ot e i . Yoaom what, 1y | Would bo careled oot by the Fiaance Coiamitice. | ryqta case s decidod. Evon theu he will contiane | BOTLR: 4nd the men thoouelses run out of 1he | vailcd for somo days acemed 4o esnre bim of & lsco“n 0“ l y aXes. 128 South Clark-st, was. The Finance Committce, be thought, was a";r Histenlug to thelr Views it the utanost caur- | fn bis careor of Inspection uatll the praper legal | favs real extate, fart Nomen anil dizmonds, and ggz\l'::‘;l L ::mellx‘?:lp:?cnw;xmm?;‘::d:ix:g ! 5 oy, ateps are taken for his removal, Meantime, Mayor | money azregating 3 large sam, $200,000 of which T sawson DovmeTugsT xon_youn | Wibiegte oot e o atmy b, | e b [ SO UL, S U | Nrr om0 il et (At | et eSS R R R 8 | Bt o ol Do et el it % was =oxEY i IN ¥oult QN TAYES, cpocialy are In tho position of defendinga pernicious ays- 3 i e the city without any pay. partunity for the GO o oiieg | ever my good fortune to ttend. Miko'n nesistants aro still at work and seem to 7SRO OreTees to get even w! Our Southern s done, an fia had said before. 1 had scen nono of : e 2 e wilh ut amy time beroro duma 1, | IMMENSE SACRIFICE! | theotuers tn the same prodicament, and did not tem, 1 think if the cortificates were unlawfal orlg of brace. ates have taken thelr leave 1876, borrow from persons owing City Teal Estate Inally, which fact s clear from Judge McAlllster's ; think themselves safe. Permita are atiti heing ia- with much courtesy and plearant dincourse. Tho Tuses for the year 1870 the. amovnt of such taxes, | . CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSRLE! o e Berallaor, ould, beheld about itor | geciafon, they arcunlawfnl now. Thecredit of tho | wued, ~ Ono was given to @ mnn yoaterday aliowing BRIEF MENTION. Lonferente. 1 to sppolnt & Commisalen o meet allowing two (2) per cent dlscount, and after Juna N ones who signed most’ of the_ certincates, us | CIty, I my apialon, can best bo maintalued i tho | hiw to ralae his domicile to the street grade. He e e L Oh i DRPINAE e eeils Southibestorn ,_.Am“a““”" splloh 1, snd prior to July 1, 1870, allowlngoneand ono | FINANOEAX: | Stono and Lynch were not generally at the mect, | manncr pjoposcd by thelinance fommiter, hele O T B T D A IR ED FROM THE DEPARTMENTS | ;q/a aq tue regular Church-organ at New Orleans, walt (I4) por cent count, and will issug ings. 1t wan & new condition for him to be in, and [ acheine is, brieiy, to puss & resulution agrectug to {’k:ellnfl e A e eI e o Water receipta yesterday were §5,028. With an annual subsidy of $2,000: which live youchers therefot which may ba usod at once, or oo for. mivico, OFhat | Ty the cerilicates, byt requcsting the holdery to | Jilke Ualley and rec e Intelligence thathe | gy oo oo itee on” the Health Depart- | editor and bis wide-nwake paper bave been, nest ta Zelduntil the owner Is preparod to pay his ofher B o ames Tl Jever boan protoatud | lewp them fora. cortain timn nntil we can raino | ¥A5 o contitue and poy no attention to the orers et ot 4 g, ma. t0-day In the City Clerics | $he newro calleges, the sharpest thorne in the eyce WIS ot of i 2isvorssa Flasios Comaltise U SOEront i5ich, o ORISR prORGRtY. ot ™ Ml hovo wentioned an Indomirs of tho | moans by u lexal tax lovy tomeet them. - Meantimo | 9f the Boord, e fetlined to, tho, work snd no { TEot willmeet ab4p. ¥ fo- ay In the City Clerk' | o¢gur Methodist, brethren of tho Cliurch South. ey W WYk Comprotor. K T R REBD, cortificats wore In the same boat, ho would ab leant | Wa will pay [ntereatat’7 por cent, and atamp the | fUZtier developments B0 bOSB BENEL (o o e s D e eate in a nutshell: The Chorch Soath ; Hoom 3, Gty Tfall. liuve company, and they tugethor wonld got out gy | bonds In€one manner to aliow that the city consii- The Finance Committee of the Council ts called | wonld like a similar arrsugement to that which NewYork. | best they might. If tha certificates wero legal, the | ers them legal obligations und will poy them at the £nbject, sald that he had rosd tho Uuilding ordi- —_— 5 but could find no provision mak- ( to meet in Room 66, FPalmer llonse, thisevening at revaila in Canada, whore no minister of the JOEIIN H. AVERY, 1ty would pay thems; but If Sllcgal, then he and the | thne stamped upon then. pance carefully, v ¢ {ethudlst Epltcopal Church of the United Btates s REDUCTION IN PRICES. a L Gan il : ing it necesrary for 8 man to obtain & permit to 'clock. oA n ky MUNGERS 159 Lasallo-st., Chicago, g“lm h::‘ i acting illegally aua there would bo llnlv“:.ml‘:lgfldecrfg;nrr‘l;‘;'fngl:fi ":F‘h :::;Wr;;l:mflg I e aotso tu grade. but (hore was clause 8 o'clock ullowed to plant himself and gather o congrem. “The Sanitary Policc It secma ote not e obedlent | 1on: neither may a Canading Metbodist do tholfke <o the mandates of the Mayoras is tho Doard of | O thls alde of the liue. To uch an arrangemen ¥ le old Chiarch will never conscnit: what, thore- Healih, for they atil continuo fn the. diickargo of | foeel Ihie it ot ecehnastichl diblomacy oo ae- thetr dutice, and {ntend o atay there. complisk, s ono of the curivus questions of the p The Water Department, now fully established fn [ 427 Cuicagoas. itsmew quarters, waa very busy yesterduy. The s number of people snxlous to pay water rentabe- | oo T,[DEIPREiIiE;{‘meS; _— fore the sddition of the 10 per cent, which will be EW YORK, l" s “; n:0f $ha 1 reee pitt on about dane 2, 1s dally on the Increase, Dyterlan General Assombly to-day, the Committes Marshal Good m‘ stlll o8 undeclded = on Bills and Overtures prescnted an overture o tentious of opinions, further than that he Intends | Mot fo /Ao Y Sl Ll tomeply fo Navor oz (ooday. S1at s 243 | amllive, and counveling cliuclies toarreat e ovil ? 2 = The report was adopted. Y Comptroller Derickson and his sastotants at [ * o "Gootiee on Sustentation mode a partial ko e oK O e T ere esterday. | revortsctting forth that the plan of sustentation had A e e ahpnised, they were foand tobe il | been Srmly fxed Intho afections of the Cliurch, abont rafeing n pass of, or addition to, & house. 1lo wonld_ not tterfere 'with any such operations till be had become more conversant with the law, and, Indecd, the Board havo refased to tako an; deninite steps In the new work 1 the dutiea ahafl have becom moro Ormly eatabllubed fa. their m LAUNDRY. |8 PER CENT LOANS | mx-conpriotzen maves. | St e sty b Mayor Hoyne (wormly)—If it is the desiro to OFFICES AT On cholce property In snms of 5,000, or over. ME AOADS EXPLAING 18 VIRWA. make the clty bankrupt by procecding in that Smaller smountsat 0 @cent. Funds hero; low com- A Trisune reporter, huppening around in the | illegal manner, 1 cannotcountenance it. 1wl re- 196 Deartorn-St, 46 No. Clark-3t,, 668 Wabashay, | missions, - TURNEI & BOND, 102 Washington-st. | Comptroller's rooms, found 3r. Hayes with o | 4t to-morrow morning Father tan b2 foreed fnto cheerful smile on his face, and apparently ready | - Mr. Smith—We don't ask you to do anything of TO RENT. 7 PER CENT . to be fnterviewed or willing to talk, for, on the | thatkind. We simply wish you to take somo steps We will Toan 836,000 to $100,000 on buetness roporter’s request for news, Mr, Hayes, with hls | 10,81v0 the clty’scredit. Mayor luyne—Well, sir, we are dolngso, snd Rt SHVEN: O s ioun i, 8500, | customary grace sald: @8It down now, and | wil o d0ubt saccocd. 1 canot nndoreiond s . 1,000, $2,300, $2,500. ! y " ¢ osition to our scheme, It veems to me that it B e S ARON, 107-100 Dearborn-st, _ | 201 m,“ S ‘:lhh‘lt ‘1‘;“1,“ tosey.” Thoreporter | (ol tee complied, and Mr. 1L, began : FROM YOUR BANK, MR. SMITH. 4 WIRE SCREENS. In the first place, I want to answer some | Thave not heard of it in ooy other quartor. Tho AR A A AR AR A N A Ao oA stateménts made by the Z¥mesand also athers | 1ato system was the sourco of all the fraud, rancal- SVITRE W ILT DO | madeby Tae Tamons, 1want to say lereply | 1 i bimieriamof whicl you bave complained, d t t dows hich 1) 1 lected. W TO RENT o Yo ts Times atile, which sayo that { havo I | 13t e 0 b Tt apaem Ly it ar: o) & sued cortificates of 1870t tho full extent of | tier issue of illegal cortitlcates, Wo cannot agrue TIIE POLICE. TIINGS QUIET IN TUE DEPARTXENT. A reporter called upon Buperiutendent Hickey during the afternoon, and found him perfeetly happy aud willlng to converse about the general sltuation. While ho had n great mnany jokes to crack about the municipal muddle, he hud nothing In the shape of *‘news" toimpart. Uo stated that matters in his depariment were about a8 usual; that the Marshal und he were on the beat of teyms; and that there would be no radical to continuo the {asue of vne unjawlul paper 10 take Figlt. A furller comparieon will be made to-day. that 1d bo continued and ens Dest Waluat Screon In the market. Price, 15 to | the §500,000, and by this mouna reduced the | uy another, pare change until after e Councll passed upon Mr. | iiio ok s elng dons mierely us & maler of form, o s aoned dechuied s I THEB 20 canta por foot, aimount of ol certifietes to 82,500,000, that it | “Mr. Siii—Tho basiness men do not approve ot | L0 L 0" 10 i ors shaut r. Hickey'n | Notwithetanding the fuct that Mayor Hoyno hus | thero was no nocoseity for a anlan of the hosio ma- Sash, Blinds, and Scroens can ba opencd and | 15 untrue. The amount of the old ccrtificates | YOUT plan, and nean fllustratlon of the etfect thls Tobabla ebaadal, % V'8 | wated that hie hizd no Ententions of removing Mr. | slons and the sustontatlon fumbs. Closed withont removing the same. Call or nend izitation hau hind un tho Gnancisl world, it is only { P 9 ¢ A flickey feom his position s Superinteudent of | During tho discussion of the report, Dr. Tale N CHICAGO BOHEEN MANUPACTUR. | outstanding, poyable Juno 1, instesd of | ye ) fa ou caniiot borroy Ll B T war urin 3 Ly ' el e R: nccosnaty tacite the fact that y ot borrow "] Tollee, Mr. Hickey's fricnds ore greatly worried | muge snnounced that he bad telegraulied to Dr. ! NG CO., 35 Ohio-at. being $2,800,000, s nbout 91,300,000, and the | money for less than 7 per cent. VON HOLLEN. Feet suer thing afonti be bronght abous, and tey | Afokes Tlong, of Savnush, ssking if “any nlops o | =—————————————=————= totalamount ol all certlficatcs naw out s £2,500,- | . Mayor Hoyno—I bavu fieard businees men eay | WiTAT A PARO-DEALER KNOWS ABOUT THB CITY | uro bringtag all induence withtu Uictr grasy ta bear | could bo akicn by the Awsombly to meet tho viewt LAKE NAVIGATION, 000 or 82,000,000, Tho objection of tho Tumes | tUat iy can getmoncy at 4 and b porcont o, COLLECTOML, e the Aldesmen to Influence Mayor Hoyne 1o keep | Of the Southern Ansombly [n promoting u_unjos e A e | (o bomeoniont mioncy t0 pog nataring costcaton i | 1,5 Suith-No sl bofors i ihing oecurred, | ppreon of the iuvestigation foto the Van | the Suberinicodent where bo in. betweon tho Churel North ant tho Clurch South, INQuIng OF. GoODRw“’S STEMIERS untenable, for tho] amonnt of cortifcates Is belng | EonG 10pratests T aleation, & Tatstx® reporter, In hia | A rumor haviue ganed clroulation that . . | Audlad secoived te SR 1ot S0 SRORQEG o | soducea by the vayments made from tho eollection | e, Flold—Wustaro onr ensules golug 10487 | yuunds yesterday, caue upun & Lotuiss in the ‘Tuley had concluded to wltidraw from tho I16me: | it veppectfal conslderation. D, Taliage then WILLIA_M C. DO W —_—— of taxes, aud new cerilicator arg Lotz htiod 12 | “liayor Hoyne—They will say what they slways | shape of an cx-dealer, formerly at the Luto bank | would bo buales, und thet e (Tuley) did uot wish affcred rurolutions, selling forth, that all ezpree; 7] rorMuwankos, oo, dally Gandayexcented) 1. m. (o to defay ew oxpondivures, e | Javo dalythat the'truth wil alvags make faelt | of Hankins brothers, on Clark strvet. The ze- | o bo Intercatcd In 3 tallure, proves o be MIthout | yectjous of the Fresbylerlan Church bo borled, E aturday Hoat don't feave until . p.w. | necessity for these louns, even were the taxes fully | felt, Judge McAllistar haa given n clear and well- g otly discussing the . M - [ e ehat tho hund of “luvitation be stretched to Room 10, Tribune Building. | ¥orrins lisvew disag i mecenty o tieto loana, cven wero tho taxie fuly | Lo, e MeAURIAE bt B0k Cieh" D0\ Rows | Dorter uud a fricnd were quictly dlscussiuf o | foctyeatoniay aud xave o denfal o tho siaicment, | Wils satthi iaud_of livitaun, be sieetched (o Jally (sundays excopted) 3 ¢ 1y wa; make tho curtificatos legul is | mutter over a gluss of fonming lager in ¢ t {u naid that ono of the opposing counsel Lud et i d ot BL. Josoph An exist; for the cxpensvs of thecity must be met aver | that th only way to m i D fraternal relationa, and roguestiug the Asscuibly days excepted) one year before any taxes can be collected tomeet | o have an appropriation to tmect them in the tax- | known resort not a stone's throw from the | the rumor aflout. AU Suvannah 10 send two deloyates fo the meoting — o \ 3 3 d h t of 3 STOCK IO DERS MEETINGS. | FoOrts iy, Faca iho capentca of that ycar,” e auvantage o tho | loty, and et ardcs o L0, AL Ol | louso of the Ianklase, when, Sutan My s e | e SEIG*SS0 Jestors 202 Alleys forthe | b Brookiys, advishig them ol helr tepariurs, . . : b Y Routh Divislon met yestarday afternaon to act | und promisiig to send two delegates to Savannah, upou the resolution of " Ald. Koerber dirccting the | #0 thut botb bodics would not sdjourn uutll tho oard af Pnblic Works to repair the street-wall of | churches on eorth and fu Leaven liave begun tho Jooking and respeetably-appearing man of mid- as the advantage to & mercantile boaso, which has | laycs, howover, rmpnud to mortgage this in ad- o e o kot ot o o sge entered, 2 paper coming due for colluction. Mo mect tho | vance to puy the {ndebtedness, If we shonkd use paper tha houxe wonld certalnly make new loans | up this Iu\'{b mortgago, or transfer it to thoss (s Cicag, ok Ilnd & Psilc R. R, G0 = BT e B WOt Nautins | cortincate-olders o Sew York, in lesa thanslx | tbley the reporter's companion recopulz- | the spproach to Polk sheeet bridge, The wallfuin | Jublies o ek tlie Blurlots comMUmBANOR, e yiiTtai The ALk, 1870, REMOVALS, Tlon_ wiia the accounts wero botny. cofiected, | montha the city would be brolw dawn. Ing tho gentlemsn ot tho same time. | i et0 iccun rapidly. - Afteraome discursion it | Geueral Assembly, the Cummitiso of Synods on ke, T e e SO o e RIEMOVED Fhero fa bt ouo opiniun among seusible men ou | - Mt BT RN AL opinions aimer | TO press o B introduced to thio | wan décidui to Uefer uctiun Ui} Saturday, whea tho | Frastlou licnetcviie presenicd. febort npun e diclion; of “Digeetors, pursuant to law, and tha i %0 to nay that there has mevar been [ on the point. % new comer, and another glaas of lagor ordered and | Cominities mocts again. sabjoct, decluring thut the Bosrd of lioue Mis- disposed of. Tho couversation was resuted ou the dofalcation, and the strauger, winking rather Kuowingly, sald ho had factu in his possession Ex-dayor Colviu wsa sround for ashort timo | 51008 requlied $100,000 and forclga sntialuag i 00040 curey on holr work, Jeaturday morntug bul wwid o pasticularatien; | Pk seiiom T dlsbursing money and lberality ueaction of such othor business como be- il o, { the legalit At this juncture Mr. 8hortall entered the room, e them, wlil bo hviat the Ohico of thy Company _A_ c REE:D 8 declalon by any Court agalind the legullty of the | 4ad became futercated In the confurence. Upoit ot Culeaia, bu Weducaisy, the 7tk day - - ety and the attompted. repndiation of them | belug requosted by Muyor Hoyne to kive his views » N ks, snd Hond Ty be tnet b e L e Liubjoct, Tio ald Abe city wiss in rather on ; 0 B e e Ty et Fo i | on Dehalt of clurclies ws recowmsuded. i e renidont. | Dealer I Notes Stocks, and Yionds, hus romoved | willshortly bewact by declalon of s Courtthiat. | 20, ULk, \iion, But tuat, in bia- opiatom, e | wbich would suow whefe e BIVC B, WO | place worns 46 pAvecoLnb distasyeful 1o i, and | , Tu¢ dchate an the teparta of Bubleation whs Y. 1. TOWS, Becrotary, ¥ F ] o e SIS Thouht th ¥inance Commiltes woro pursuiii a | The talk was opencd by tho reporter'a (riond who | he spenda aslittie timo e possible 1o the foom e trature publishied, much waa genvral- ——— e WANTED. Tha pollcy of Mr. 1loyno and the Tinies would ro- | propdr courss ta presccve tha credlt of Chicago. threw more gl into tho furmer's eyes In tho | whichhe clahns sabis ofice. The office of ox- I o %0 Sunday- He found that the T & NORTOWESTERN RAILWAY (0, | ~ememe s onnnnnnne quita tho chy to g0 (o protosty not ouly on the 5 Bntcliow do Jon uudenitund tha the | cuprie, orin lboanbust, " eve yoq | ClI-Atomey Jamiceon uas | becous the favorite e oo cuson-Ivnt was $12 year, £nd that thia J ¥ s golnj o ¢] —dr. Dlaok, % ! o ™ April 24, 1878, WA INTETD. iloating debt now miatulug, butaled on the sicgunt | cliy's ereciL (R BURE (S MEL LG wan to subatt- | woro engaged In th Uankina' gublng room at one | busy with law and the 1676 chartor. ssme orsimilar publicationy by the Methodist Con amia Annusl Moeflog of the Buockiollers and |y oyt weey Ashiand-av. and Throop-st., 0 000 debl. Moila \ntorost ia protided for by thio lovy | tute other paper in piaco of that falllug duc. Now, | thwot 0 o1 yeaty garo for them for s J s IWBUOLEG. K stated that thls ws bo- ndboldera at this Campany, tor the clection of | 30 e e baron. Wk pay 81,000 cash, | Of 1670 witl the intercet inJuauury nest, tho Fioance: Committee proposs Lo make tho out- | Mr. Blank--Tess 1Acelt fare o7 o for wevar- STRIKES cause the Preabytertans did not patronize it as they d oo Dureuaut to law, and for the tennsaction | Fiit At two, and threa L Doy ‘No monvy can be collected from the 1870 tax- uding puper lawful Ly sedecailugit, pavable 1 al mopths, b frbep b b gt s D . shauld, e buslness, will be ‘hold at the office of tho | yance ln ane, twa, Y Spereont. | 1oyy'to pay clther onv, and If it e uplawful tobor. | Within a certalu time. That, in wmy Judument, ls . ¥, —-Well, perbaps you us something el | cr dabate tha Fedolution toadops 'un,".?’,'““,,'{""“"' on Tharaday, the 1st of Juno Tflb{:;:.n&velnc tocatlon and lowest price. Y59, [ poiey nn(h:!l](m(hm ‘u’r thy taxes |u Is 'equnl‘ly un- | 4 g;ulx;,;m;‘;v:.yk:!l«‘l'mlnlli‘;wmfl‘xm g:“‘.‘.‘::’r‘fi S :,l::lul:;t(ll:::;,u Von Hollen's Jusses and gawbling TIE BRAIDWOOD MINERS, e haovky ronort was adopted. 4 —_— e Ny 1, Fie ks - g 3 i Bandholdora will authenticate thale right o vote | = e e e ity credit 1 ireatFlevabla ant | el to tho clty than tho fato i be sny uore bene: | “KiE12"0n, Taupposo I could, but1donot de- | Joumwr, Til., May 25 —The miners at Braldwood | | o order of thy day b Kowst Cathollc baptiam, Dresenting tholr voting bonda at the oftice of tho FOR SALE. der repudiation. Mr. Shortall—As { understand it, the sysiom of | sire to, havo sottled thelr difiiculties with tho cool com- | Wo St VnEH > D-n{'.nliubg? Wndl..hx'u; York, l{nr CoU TS (rree ganeape g e e g st St R llumb)lr. !‘lnyel lml‘x.m}' :.vnt nubfl'cmy:mnnu;n\ '“‘"“‘:“."“:Ef“m“w‘ fae anutber ts productive uf da‘&u‘{éfl’t‘u’r ‘fnr:mg; 3’:’5:.":’,‘.‘\'.‘1‘3:’;‘,'.‘:‘:"','.,‘.. .‘;u.xl.l panies. The reduction msked by the companica journe o before the 1at of May proximo. MAPLE SUG_ R again by saying that he had somotbing b0 say fn | 8 great muny ovils. t e et whlh Was ivaAmtMaly o mos '—"'—(“ G ATIONALASTS y A y 3 T Field - Do you think yon can seld cortifieates | obilgo me by glving hifi any polnts you way have. 3 ualy opp ¥ | ILLINOIS CONGR NALISTS, ,’\‘ulxux ’s’%{‘u‘i“i‘.fl.’%‘éffi.".’i 3 r:{u.errd-‘x‘.’ ‘M-?l‘&“uwgllo‘wlm&l 'J.“r‘ic'i“x',t’,‘;!‘fé‘ u‘}x‘f’ { P -': well f-’iz:t b‘umri:;! All thls business wuet enmuvout lu{mu or, later, | tho mluers. The difficulty has beon suttled by tho Special Diapatch to The Triduna. and you might as woll tell us all you kuow. hr. B.—That would be banliy the wise thing for me to do, although 1an no friend of such men as e Hankinses, whow 1 momguy shook off xs soon parties interested agreeivg to & rednction of 10 { Quixey, Iil., Muy 25.—Tho body met at 8 a'cloch cents per tou. The compromise da perfectly satis- | on Thursdsy moraivg. 1t waas voted to close Lhe factory to all, and the yearly contracty will be | weeting with the communton sorvices on ¥iidoy to- rlal in ¥4 day's issuc: Mr, 8hortall N‘lllud that hin bsnk (the North. MAPLE SYRUP’ The city owen $3,000,000 of certificates, which | western) waa whling to take thom, HOUCATIONAL: tha law de&leu cau only be, l,llh‘;:ulll he,l pald out AM: .K!)m“t‘\ll-ltlim:]mI:i';‘l‘l'l;g:;'{vr'm your bank ad- 5, ck tuxed, t | vance the 0 the ce € ST, MARY’S FALL, | morigea st pom wermons, and e | SA WSS, SRttt | Mot 2 v s ted PURE ale b 1o ot " as I saw how they conducted busine :Illl'lnuly slgued by the minersjon the 1st of June | afternvon, :mu:ulnl the e:\‘unllnz. e ranted ns reprosented, PURE, for sale by September. 'fhe faw prohibita thy borrowing of | amount, Do you, Mr. Ficld, advocats tho lsuc o HANKING ON THE BRACH. ext, A resolution was sdopted in{svor o operas FARIBAULT, MINN. > veon (mo hotes. How. we undorsiand that | new papert " At thls Juncturo the repotter chimed in, and the | Thy tarmination of, thess mining dimeuttien wil | Uous of the Bibla Sucicty. My 4 9 Ui Ntuyor proposes to apply this mancy as fustas | Me Pield—Yea, sir. etrasiger wae Intirviewed cro Lio was awaro of It: aled with doligt by the citizeus of Uraldwoud, | Hus of the U SeCOE L Rev. I, B, WHIFI'LE, D, D., Beetor. Wiz cutlected to paying cortilonien, instend of tating { Mr. Shortall=\Would you consider it legal? Reporior—You ot mean 10 say thoy cheat fn | Sreator, sud LuSalle; for, bud gho mincrs of y | "!hflerlsn' ', DARLINUTON, Princlpsl, © personal syision of the Blshap, with U, .;{mbmwl feachers.’ 1t oflors -upcr?nr advhhtages R Tl de, UK E S VALY, oy BBl s . laters, with “all detalis, ad® Thiem up now by fasning timo notes, wid ushng tho | D Fleld—Yes; an legal us tho other, revenus for othier purposes. Mr. Bhortall—[ aw sorry that you are not on the +4After this declaration by Tum TiinuNe, " gald | Finance Commitice, They are trylng to do what he, Jnying the paper dowu, **that the policy of | they think beat for the interests of the ity and to 1heir gowes? Mr. B.—Cheat! that is mild for it. And Mr, Blank looked at the press would at 8 novice. Bruldwood concluded 1o **goout,” a like courag A half-hour was spent in devotlonal exerclics would binve been purstiod by those ‘at Sireator and | Jed by Fresident Edwards. Lisalle. s cousaquaneca of & strike woull v | “pynuor roports wore heard rerpecting the benow n as he greeable and dllll’enhl&, wud ft 18 for- by Yor th full Mr, I 5108 inin fihy,or ofu ‘:upcmhz:n of p-y-aem 'xl?u't‘.'fi'f, with you, you're the first person I have hlL—-,\Vhy. how do thoy condact thetr gambling- | tunale they have been averte :);c::mmeln;:lel‘uu- of the year, which wars seferrel, Xoy turin criificates Dbecsusa they are time v ouRe' ———— 3 (SR RECTOL, | A iheseiore Ticgatwo dd A Hoyne ro- 'OUJECTS TO THEIR PROPOSITION, Mr. B.—Dracol They rob mau; get himdrank, OBITUARY 'Tho report of tho Commiltees In tavor of nt RaTs. e A T ore o sgalu reforrod 10 Tuk | Mr. Fleld—And to bu frank with you, I have | and win'all he Las got, from & dollar moto to & o e L LR Amorican Misalonary Association sud of the Amarw ROPOSALY, $20 and $30 whon yon ean get the bent | Yuipuns and roa mot very fow who take your position. * I have bad | hundred thousand. Bpecial Dispal dellvered by Socretary Powell an{ Jourgr, 1., Msy 25.—Mrs. Sarah Walker | fcan Hoard wel =, Wh; y P& [P'%l:{uu.s FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON full set of teeth at DR. McCHESNEY'S for 387 + Can you glve me lnzlldnnf the policy of the | flnc opportunities Lo learn thu views of business- R.~MNow do you knuw thatt K~ Tulted Btates Cuatom-1ouse aid Post-Of- | LD Snest and nicat fushionadlo resurt in Jthe clty. | Finance Committes in tl s respect ™ usked the roe | men. B o e et hink » man could | Young, & most estimable lady, wife of Mausteld | $u Rev. D& Clark, of Boston. W Cleaya, 11l > Offise ot “Bupeiaisiog Arcuitest, | Corner Clark snd Randolph-sts yorter, 4 e A7, Shortall—do have I, and I bave found thom | deal faro thers and vot kp’:’m 17, Lahould say not. | Young, s prominent citizen, died of diabotes, at | The Chicago Theological Seminary was reported, oy uent, Washington, D, Gy dey 10, = “vWell, " responded tho Mayor, **the membera | in favor of Nr. Ioyne'a plan. o over ses Von lollen gunulo therst | periats realdence on Eustern avenue, this mom- | UPOS by the Rev. L. 7. Chamberleln. . - OlL ) Mr, 1, —Well, T supposo as it's a matter of com- mg s, thls Von tollen guubilng busfuess, 1 WAL (el you what 1 kuow, PANKS, Tiold & conferviice 1n wy oflice’ thin morning, and | Mayor Hoyne—1 ihink 1 understand pretty well came to Ihulc\h{w:llllon l‘hll l:flw‘“‘h‘ll{“)‘"li". soliu- (‘\m -cllllllmc‘nt!()'hllllimcl!e]'-mm:‘.! nat mfly“l :l home fuctury to the holderd of certificates if the Common iere, but ot the East, huve discusse s matter AW ILSON & EVENDEN, | coundl puasss resolution ugreelus to thele pay- | very thoroughly withi thems, sud they have indorecd t B ady ot Sty hitae for Turhisp: ook Bttlui, ‘aud puliing o place cust-lron work, comprislug columing pl- ihird aad sitlc as uxbiibited on fug, sged 55 yoara, Thu funiersl crvices will tako | Tho toport on the Coogregatlonal Tulom, by placo Saturday sfternoon at Christ Church, the | the Rev. Mr. Ebbs, was read and roferred back Rov, Muysscs, Tays, of thiscity, und Kiuoey, of the Committce, to whictithio Kev, Mt. Chamberlals . —Froveed, if you please. ol L TAN Ks ment ab o cortaln dute, vay within two or three | the'plan, Why, Bir. Smith, dow't you tulk on the. Mr. B.—1it's about thres years slnce Voa Hollen | Cllcago, nmclnmfi was added, ofter bo had suggestsd that morC cd In thospecltcation, uod called Yeirs tian 1o slluw uattors Lo remain In the pres- | aubfvct with such wew au Mr. Wentworth, » stock-' | commenced guubllng ut the Haulins rothers Speciul Dispatch 4o The Tribuna econousy was calicd for fu the mansgemens of that blesuf tle drawiug, spocinca: pisco, un Clark street, st the cores of by slley ' 87. PavuL, May 25.—T. T. Holterhoft, of Cincine G natl from 1450 o 1458, & muslclan and' founder of | WS rove of the proposition. Mr, Ficld, T e o P heor"Goorde swiiched o | the St Faul Musical Boclcty, dicd Lut evenlsgat | Fhe Rev. Dz P. Bascom reported oa Homg an more nboutm.p subject than from thow about 8 year ago, and sct op far himapelf H -, - P bis realdenco in tbls cisy, Migions, loabtiog oo tho oFp i s 35 ) Fmbegl i S ko et o Mty i vl WO gl , gyveien, o, e, AND ent unsettled condition. A provosition to this | holder in your bank; Mr. Chauncey L' Bl & n‘svt(‘l'l’ E&!{gfl“J_ANB, mlccz \:m be s o bmitted fo tho Go = CEXLOA. o »| it next meotin, .o QP Boa :u_.u"’_.,‘*? pactt ‘Therufor, " uncil, probably av | Mr. Halocs, snd learn how they feelt Th ou's lu‘fluuwmi\.sx: Called Culbouus place. Jed., Al., sod log or ot W 2L i oloe- Kunalou. 4¢the coptificates thit iRttt Ut R ) L S e ‘ ‘ . ' Statisties Relating to the Baptist

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