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o) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1876. Mirn Carrlo Mille, Swina musitn, with light-bine alik averskirt: floral arnaments. Sita Tinale Wilac Svire monln, st camen preklrt florn) arnaments, P Connell, mer Rogcrs, bridal robe of white-carded sllks eamen Jewelry. e Rescrn, whito. tartelan skirt, sith prlE- e sllk walat, flower trimmings; ellver ona- e Matfo Dole, white eilk walnt, Swise skiet, Mize Siwnzey, white sl with crape 1lese overs kirt. e calle liatt, evening drees of biack il with overakirt of blue silk: coral ornaments. l‘ll' ‘Annie Clark, 8 very pretty dress of white tarletan, Liiea Judith Waller, Tavender el with laco over- T THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. A. . Delight wili conuet the noon-day meeting to-dey st No. 170 Madiron strect. The puplinof the West Side Kindergarten will give a May party at Martine's Hall this eventng. Thero wll) be an important meeting of junk-deal- ars at Torner-all, comer Clark and Van Buren strceta, thin evening at 8 a'clock. “There will be an fmportant 1neeting of junkc-deal- . d ameonts, ers ot Tarmer-Hiall, corncr Clark and Van Buren | Areent gmuRt GIGTELY ke v claborately alreots, this evening at 8 o'clock. trimmed wlg Valenclennea lace; diamond orna- A meeting of ex-soldlers will be held (his even- 1ng nt [776 tato street for thic purpose of reorgans tzng the Thil 11, Bherldau Post G. A. R "The Grand Pacifc Hotel wae cromied last night with abont 200 short-horn etock-denlers, attend- Cholkmnil o cflgas, Barliiss ant on the Holluvay sale of hlmdmlhctl,a == ;‘;,Y“'."“h_'} S ond e i lrl‘,l“’f }'",5 unlo ¢ Mnskell, and Dantel | Feit, and Capt. Angustus Estey and wife, Qalena, o T o R Fe Sianitom, (lnton, Tu. s Nathan Cor- 18, I Tlelen Wondbury, clegant white ailk and tatletan, fower teimmings; Roman gold orna- mente, Hesliles those above mentloned thers WERE_INESENT Worthington, were elected Trusteen of Ada Strect . ¢ T G, ny . mesting held tn- the cuurch | Sl Hon gl Ty fongs, ey wi, B i Tast evenlog, called for that purpoec. L tine e GBS, il e Mattery A Firet Tinole Artillery with meet at | Cumphell, Mise kizzio Campbell, Mies Eamlly ey A et clubioom Satnrday eveningr | Camptielly Yien O, Joner, Me. and Nes, Tiney [ Gorwith, Mr. and Mre. Edward Hempetcall, Mrs, Van 1, Higging, Mr. and_Mra, John W, dewett, Mr. and Mrs, Thomae Dent, (en. George W. Jonee, Dubnque, 1a.: Mr. and Mea. How, Mee. dohn M. Dougln, Miss Annie Dotrias, *John Douglne, Ohadluh Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.' . 1L to moke strangementa for the decaration of the graves of their fallen comrndes, + The Jumber dealera of this city bad a Conventlon at the Tremont House last evening, but did Jothing wortby of ublication, nnd refased toad- | Mekxov, e, and M Clnrion Stllang Gen: o , Chetlaln, and Mlsacs Treat, of Cambridge, Masa.. it reporters of atate tha proccedin i, and M. 4. B, Clark, Mirs Annle Clark, M Neleon Stiliman, Mee, D, dones, e _and Mrs. Jamen Road, Misa Lowies Ttond, W, . Coulhnigh, Atr. ang Mes, Heney Greencbagun. 3ic, o 3 B, A, Smnll. Miax Ada Smatl, Mr. aid Mee. Oliver Jotinmon, MF. nnd Mea. . L. dol Misa Clara Johnon, “Mrx, Eugene Longz, iss Patterson, Dr. G, Vilas, dnnes Ii; Scott, Mr. aid e, Addison Pulileo, Me, aml Mre 4. 1. Tole, Mias Aot Mo awd Mes. 4. 1 Mayo, Mr. Edward Drummond, Mr. and Mee. Willlam Montgomery, Mr. C. C. P, lunk THE P ENTS. The frlenida of the happy twain_ had shown thele fooliain f Fogard by neans of many beautitul an Tell pawubatuntinl prescats, among which were the following: B o s “apaons nd forks, €O plecen, from " Tho regnlar monthly strangers’ meeting, to i which women deslring advice or aerlstanco are in- vited, will be held ut the roomeof the Good Sa- Jamaritan Soclety, on Priday ot 3 p, m. | Mary Murphy, an alleged ahiop-lifter, 1s locked wp in the Chicago-nvenne Statlon, charged with atenling sume woolen g00dr frum the store of Louls Berlizhelmer, on North Clark street, A B-months-old Laby ef Mrs. Meieradorf, reeld- fug at the corner of Wood street and Bluc Inland .avcnne, won found dend In is cradlo yesterdny jmorning. Tho Coroner will hold an inquest to- day, The temperature yenterday, as obrorved by Ma- rar fiman Conk: siver berey dish and namnt, optieian, Timexe Tillding, won o follows: [ 20Feund e LYmER i ietoa; - marble _statue B0, I, 075108, ™., 73312 M, 155 B p. M, T ..‘(mdp\nlum1h, Guridon Corwlihf can ft kniver ok - H tpteks, ant crackens, ) ang T8, 0 €p. m., 60. Darometor—Ba, m., 203138 p.m., | WG, diiver ‘wpoons, Mre. Walter Uy w0, Dot anquet, Mrs. Kroigh Collins; sliver A little G-year-old boy named Ilenry Willlams Tell off the plerat tho foot of Divislon strect laet water _svrvice, W, Moulton; ofl palnting, *“Thie Playors," the Ton. J. R Jdanes. Lotquets, v Mre. 1. I1. Taylor; eliver t, #ix pleces, Wal- pvening nnd wan drowned. The body wasafter- | Mre 2 B Eacovered and taken (o his homo on Division | fer . Lorrain, and soh 3re. Bup Lorming atrect, neur the lnke. Judge John A. dameson, of the will lecture hefore the College of B. 1l “Can AP, it 14 Mr.and Mra J. 8. d Mrs, spoon, Mr. osters cake-knlves spoon, B. 3, Clurk; ce-dishee, Mra. William Pollock vares and Superior Conrt, aw on Sntnrday afternoon, May 27, at 3 o'clacl cminent | mirrors, Lizzio and Emily Campbell; castor, Tomnin, " and on Saturday, Juned, at the same | Chartio Hempetend; cako dish, Granding, Moulton hour, on ** Spocial Assersinents. and Charlle Perkina; cream apoon, Carrle and Hat- tie Milla; silver cr, Lonlxa A. Coak; bronze Frank Doran, a boy 3 yenee old. struged from the | 200167 e, 'and Mre, Divid Kriegh; steel en- ~genldence of his father. Jdohn Domn, No, 457 Weat Lake strect, at b o'clork yesterday afternoon. eraving, = Wallace Campbell; two npictures, o hahy Iy ‘a whita-headed Youngetor, dremed (h Nihw. o, A Simmlie | bery epodan e n dutted calico frock with o red sush, and capper- | Smed Mrs, McConnell} A 3“"1‘1’ A 7”‘1 L itoed slies, _H1is parents are nearly distracted, and plecen, china, from Mes. and Misa iedge; sot jow- Uiry, Henry ¥, Couk; set jowelry, Mr, ‘and Mrs, Tdward Hemprtead; net embrolered napkina, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Stahl; pio knife, M. and Mra, Lowinan: net Ice-crenun spoous, Miss Lorrain: lco- creura spoons, Mrm, John M. Jewetts: lace parsol, “the return af the chitd will be a boon to an unzious family. Benjamin Grorsman, forml‘rlx the Corn Exchauge, is reportes o heavy denler on an having skippod for parts unknown, n bankrupt aud peraps anab- | gister Marcias picturcs, Chosles I “Strongs “meomder. Te mwned o buliding ot No. 178 8tato | Guatave Dore's = History of Spain, Eliza ‘etroct yalued nt 30,000, ond formerly wua quite | &, Copwith; _ plcture” and casel from n Mr. and Mra, Addinon Philber; the Stratford edi- tlon of S!wklimnr!. wix vola., Mr. and Mrs, Cook; +hitation of Christ,” one vol., Mr, and Mrs, G. G, Pride; pillow-shame, Lizzie Hricgh; eet fruit knives, B, 1L Campbell, Jr., and A, C. (‘;m\;vhfl 'Stdien from Raphael, Mr. and Mrs, A Kittredies set tollet mata, Mrs. J, 8. Col- iinn: handlerchief-case, Mixs Keeve; cut-glaes hougnet-holder and card-recelver, Miss Helen W \Vnodhur{. Arter the ceremony bad been performed, the bridal purty recetsed the cougratulutions of thele numerous {rl and, having pattaken of an ex- :t~||lln||n|l{;‘el it Fepel prejiired by the catcrer, Klusley, they on the evening train for the Lnat, TUEIR WEDDING TOUR will laxt for three or four weeks, during which time they will vieit the Centennial, and then return, via Chicago. to thelr future home in Burlington, In., where 3ir. Cool is cnzaged In one of tiic largest manufacturing houses’in the W After the last congratulations wenlthy. Iecently his financen have been in a do- < pleted coudition, and nbout three weeks ago lie et town, telling o fricad that lie was golng to {Omaha, ¥is bunk nccount with Lazaras Silverman ‘was drawn down to 10 cents. A tueeting of the South Town Donrd was held Jast evenlng in the ofice of Justice Mecch, Justice Sommerfield In the chalr. After some diecus- glon Supervisor Lincoln was {nstructed to pro- cced by law agaiust ex-Supervieor Ryan and ex-Collcetor Tovans, who “havo not rettled up thelr ncconnte and nleo to take all steps nec- ereary to defend the suit_entered azalnat the Town Foard in the Supreme Court by Ed Thillips, and Zewmploy necessary counsel, 1t in fgured that Evane Dwen the town about 830,000, less his salary. At n meetingof the Bridges' Hattery Associa- tion, held lust evenie at the Clarendon House, Capt. Lyman A. While in the chair, the following nomed comrudes were appointed 8 commitice to eccurc and atteni to the decoration of the twenty- wix graves in the Aesociation Lot at Rosehlll Cem- hnd been offered A} the happy bridal party had departed, the coi- tory, on the d0th of Slay: Lyman Bridscs, Mor. [ 300 0 d d Sis1: Temple, Willlam Duaby, Frederic v “,‘,':,Y,:.‘:,‘.‘;"!“‘ ted to partake of afine callaflo of the evening was apent In dan ing, the festivitios continuing until about 11 o'clock, wheu the guests offered their lnat congrati- Iatious to the kind host and hostens, and dlspersed to thelr keveral homes. In all reepects this was one of the most thutoughly enjoyable occasions of the Kind that has been kuown {n Chicago during tho Heason. herson, J. H. Van Duzer,” Besjamin Beunelt, Pliarlen Ferrls, J. 11 Quintin, M. K. lenderson. .. Davls, and Lymon A. White. Thia committea will meet at the Clarendon House at 8 p. m. to- ‘motrow, A portion of a colony left hin clty, yesterday morning by the 10 o'clock train on the Rock Telund Rond for Northweetern New Mexlco, under the ‘Bumpices of the New Mexico Stock and'Agricultural — THOE GRAND JURY. Awociation, Tho porty, which numbers forty, B ot et m “he 'San dnan cony: | WHAT THE STAR CHAMWER DID YESTERDAT. e Pwiich s eatd to bo _ very | Forwaysthat aro concealed the prerent Grand zich in stock aund mining, Praml- Jury of Cook County ure to be commended. This 13 not to be understood in n crooked sensc, bat Ina enphiemlistic way. The oldest barnncle azonnd the Crimlnnl Court eays they are the closest lot of fel- Jows Lo over saw. But then **people will talk, you know, " and the innermost sccretsof the Grand Jury arc apt to become matters of outside knowl- ecdge. For Instance, it leaked ont yesturday that County Commissioners Crawford, Johnson, McCaf- frey, and Lonergan were in the tolls in connection with Poor-1touee, and Insane Asyium, and Hospit. #) contracts, and there s a fair prospect that thos gentlemen will be called upon toplead to an {ndlct- ment, It seems that It Is Perlolat's tumn to rquesl, and Lightning-Rod Smith (Barthiolumew F.) has evidently done so. Tho latter gentleman came down ont of tho 5tar Chamber yesterday, and aak- ed the Criminnl Court to grant him Immunity from punixhment in the event of u squenl, The' Court (Maore, J4.) entered on order, and, Joke-lehm- like, the Irrepresuible Smith went back np-stalrs, and. m?mn'dw ++ et down " on the Ring and Its crvokednesn so far us regards lightnlug-ruds for the county bulldings, e 'wan to tel] all he kncw about Periolat’s_inttuence and the sinful ways of Keveral L‘nunl{ Commiesloners, He kept thy {nr occuvied until they adjourned st 2280 p. m. Full detalls of the expose wlll prabably uppear in the forthicoining prescntment, Hin_ tetiuony, however, §s not very atrong. The jury will prob- ably ait all of the present week, for thcre is a pile of crokedners to be looked fnto. Commirsioner Lonergaw's connection with the County House and otlier affalra will need attention. There ure rumors aleat that are not calenlated to do him any epecial foud, and_mayhap not any harm. - Forinstance, ome one may come np aud say that he owns both the buildings on Cunnl street occupled by the Couuty Ageutand the County liutcher. ‘Ihe hulld- fngs are lctat $100 per month eack, and arc sit- unted hetween Washington and” Htandolph strects. One Atesander, it ia sold, fs the Agent, and teans- ncts uil the buwiness na he vstensible owner. Tently are mentioned the Preajdent of the Asvacin- tion, Wiimot E. Hroud, Mr, snd Xra. Epluine, Mr. and Mrs, Thoman, sun, and danghter, Mexsrs, John L. and Elmer 12, Cartuell, Lynn, Johnston, Gerrish, Olmstead, and others, ‘ryy Tranesr s agalo requested by the Genernl Pasnengor Agent of the Chicago & Northwestern Tailwoy Company to rtate that under no conceiva- e circnmntance has the Campany suthorized suy person to solicit nny form of ndvertisenent for this ‘ompany, 10 mutter what may be the pretext, This Compauy hee not the shudow of s iniervst What- everin any of the eeverat advertising schemes that mre agnin being presented to the businose men of Thicago and thie Northwest nnder the plea that the eoliciior has the sanction of the Company, All wuch claims are froudulent, no matter how em- rhnlic 10 the contrary may be the dentals of the wlicitors, NS, MANNING'S DENEPIT. M, Rigdon gives the followlng statement in re- P connection with the beneiit of Mo, Blily tanning at the Adelphi Sunday night: Lon Colllus nd Charlie Benedice plonned the benefit, and got tigdon to secura the theatre for that night. It "on was to nssume il labilitier, and” to_share one-halt of the profity, awl in case of o los lo etand it himwelf. Mr. ‘W, £, Gray, the Kecetver, hind no sutliority to rent the theatre for lesy than unual rates, it Lelug Lis duty to get as much out of 1t ae possible, lie, however, concluded to Jet lgdon have It for $:100, that belng from S50 1o 100 lead tha the ususl price. Thia sum included bu pay of the artiats, ‘fhe other expeuses for advertieing, etc., were 160, forall of which receipts are n reudincss to e shown to the curlonssoinded ones. The Freasurer, Mr. C. L. Amilrews, atates that ho bs yeady to make an nflidavit thut the receipta were puly §553.70. Colllun and Beuedict, who scted on belialf of AMra, Manning, wok 'the paine to connt the tickets aud cxaming the recelpts, and found Mr. Andrews' nccount correct, Yeater- day Mrs. Monniug had 4 chat with Mr. Groy,” the Teceiver,” and went uway upparently well vntiaficd with the explanation received from Tollina atd Denedict and dir. Higdon. In sddition { Gitason, the man who tud clarge of the T it recived from Lo benellly the uf- | Work on the Criminal = Court™ bullding tuches of the thenter having contributed by sub- and who ls mow feription over S50 out of thieir individual pock aoks, Tlad the Louse been an gaod o one ua was rxpected Mrs. Munning'a receipts would have been puuch larger, ' Thotlrat Hoor o well flled, but e grand tier and the gallery wera ahnost ewpty. COOK---IIEMPSTEAD. A NOTALLE WEDDING ON TUE WEST SIDE. One of the moat noteworthy matrimonial svents of tho keosun was the marriage of Mr. Henry T Cook to Misa Lliza lempstend, daughter of Ar, ‘nd Mra. Dr. €. W, llemprtend, ot tho residenco Conuty Hospltal, lsa relative of Lonergan's wife, aid that fact 4 ald 4o ecount for tie appoint: ien TIE CHAKGES AOAINST Johuron, Crawford, aud McCaflrey are In connec. tion with the Periofat and ‘other contracts, and It i# believed that the ** Bean Boss” and Lightning- Rad Smith have sguealed, though the foriner waa 1wt visible aboat the Grand-Jury roow during the day. "Fhen, too, Kimberly was Loncrgan's favorito for the posltion he occupies s defrauder of the poor uud rabber of th tax-payers, the 1ting backlug up § 3 10 | its membera secording to anderstanding, @l the bride's parcnts, No. 100 Ashland ave- | “LGITILIS clfen ls belleved 1o be in the mue, last evening. The event han been | meshes of the Grand Jury net, and aomia develop- the sulject of fashionublo tulkc for | ments reapecting hie alleged relatlons with K ome tme, and was looked forward to | Derly are fooked for. - Perlolats uccnpancy of Cuin- wissloner Burdick's bullding i looked dpon osa signideant matter, but his felends wuy that ho is and Perivlat took up hie location there on of businers, and 1€ he hod on eye to the Commlsatoner's good will ho sought ta lugeatiate with considerable pleasure by thase who reccived snvitations, and by carfosity sl les ploasure by thore who wero not fartuniite enaiigh to be winnni the fnvited gaeats, Fhe cleguut anilly residence wwun the ucene of o choice guthering of well- | Rinwelf tn his favor by rentinga large wtore Aoown realdents Jast eveulng, and, with | None of the allegod crooked Cumpmlones woro TQta torsl decorations, which were both | around the bullding yesterdsy, so faras could be eostly and obundant, presented o | fearned. thoroughly cheerful, stlractive uppearance, "The Grand Jury was so engrossed with the coun- *The ceremony wan announced for 8 o'clock, nnd Ty tsl Uit An naenibinde. of ““{ Te and ty-contract stea] that thufi\vur: unable to attend to hr e other business. Nu indictments were ro- had congrezated to wituees the celebration” of the | turned, but It ls expected that sume will b to-dny, suptuls Dishop McLaren oficinted, amd rarely | —Awmoig the Witheises. estmined yustarday wers s tho hltl;;;:lt!.u‘ll gfl'fi?\‘fl mhlllif -m llw lmm- Miss Hexford, Matcon of the County House; Dr. A, cly Vi ust cveu- ’ d 5 c Upreaslely ju i 1L dld lustoven. | W, Hogentiach,” Awsietint Physiclin in the same sustitatian; €. N, Holden, Jr., nephew of thy Comminslonor; and onu Flacher, an_employe of Perlolat. 1t was not lcarned that they throw uny new und important dght on the crooked contracts, NATIONALBOARD OF TRADL he order 0f the bridal procession wan 1 op NcLuren, enry Itogers, Charles 1L, Strong, Neopetead Wadhbuene, aud' Gurdon Corwith, Ushers; K. G, Foule, grociin; Miss Lizaiu dones, bridesmald; Wallaco Camipbell, groomaman; Jorephine Locraln, bridesmalds Lull Cook aud Miss Kuo Lorraln, bride nafidn 11 T o sy 1". L'ltl!uk. “lt‘h hrldw;';rol:‘l:l. l"“‘ml 7“ V: ":“l: IMPOUTANT TOPICS 5%2:[2;!&“35!” AT ITS CON stead, mol i A bt I A L Glgtitey, C e | Tue National Board of ‘Crade will hold Ha elghth Elaa Tempstesd, the bride, ‘The pr annual conventlon i New York, commenciog June cesslon wus wihered Into the parlor as the orclics- | trs atzuck up the fuinlliar notes of the Grand We ding March, aud st the concluslon of the ceremony e orcheatrs gave **ituppy ‘Flirough Life,” o 27. Awong the wubjects to be discusscd are the Tollowlng: FINANCIAL. o Resolved, That the Natlonal Board of Trade reaf- Bhlfl:{anull‘::a‘ hitlon by the leader, the popular | frie e |vlmu|:nllyuul long 2hrrlulml and o'}l'u’ m’- vlinny - A peated conviedo, that the fluanclal and ndustrial Prosperity of our country s utterly Incompatihle The bride was aitired in a With the employment uf anirredeemuble and depre- lovely white gros-grain sk Urimned with very ele- | clated puper corre | ool Eant ™M rhuge, bourt " train, "ana orpaments | for cibtyg comuesdat dlutoen "-‘fl-;:':’-’-x«::.?‘:g\’x €1 with orahge-blovsoms shid crushiod ruses. | ruin be to be found iy the restoration of & just snd e nuly Jewelry worn couslsted of an vxquly puir of ear-slugs. Ot the bLridcomalds, Mles Lizzle Joncs was dress- edin Swive muslia trlmmed with Valenclennes l,w and flowe, diamond ornsments, Misa Lulu 4200k wore a bl ik wimmed with Marguerites, sud Mivs Bue Lorruin wore s pluk silk trimme with Marguerites, whtle Miss Joecphine Lorrain :;Ia.ll\::‘adlunul Purls muslin with fluwee trime Ve tollets of the Jadiew were noticeable for thelr slepance, both us regards muteriol and srake up, and uuig the wust attrnctive were the followl m?g:‘lwfl.uy Caupbell, white Swisg musling sllver ta. Biss Lizzic Campbell, white sillc underskint, (s- wound standard of value, Jesulved, That the prescot stagnatlon of busi- ness and superabundance of idle capital, whicli are the necessary results of infiation snd extravagance, ending In collapse, furnish & wost favorable op-- portunity for replacing the pecuniary transactions of the peo ple ou & sound boale, by withdrawing from clrculation the large surplus of Jegal-tender wotes which cannot be waintsined on a par with cotu: and we call earuestly upou the Congress of the United Btates to delay no longer the necessary nr‘u for funding or otherwisu redcewing aud can- celhiug theee notes until thove whick tewain fu clre culution sball be at par with coln, LILLE OF LADING, ZTC, Resoloed, That for e prudiotlon of secarity i sae uverdress. comtercia) trausactious, tua Natl ot Tinily Camyibel, white tarlutsn, trimmed | Srade secomtnvs & waltoris systom of bopula N 3 12 0f legls ombliation 0f sdius and while sdlii; peat | tion ey \llnuui the bisugs, neuuu}mfity. nmlct‘ml.: . ol ferof ladivg “storsge rocciply, and like thrawer, Altogether, It reoma tame that this fs {he nino moat to be fenred by the Whites, “The Bortuna, | am sorry to admlt, aro yet in & ehaotic atate. ' At the bt Murnan Is an gaod na wa could sk, and fie_fs undonbtedly_the “best haso runner In the conntry. 8o _far, “George Wright, Feonard, and O'Ronrke, luve fafled to live up to their record. of last year. _chafer his dona pre- cloun littlo seith the #tiel, Moeell less, and Borden nothine excopt agniust Kidght. - e nine lns i t Ina sireak of batting, ns, for example, 10 bse hUa azainst the Athletics, Dut the chancen are uealist auy striker's gotting & Tase it when hie goen to the bat, In the feld, we are not ro badly off. Marrill bs now In his recond yenr ne g professlonal = base-ball player, il In e et an s member of an aseoctation club: ile in n fina catcher, quict, wise, and plucky, o retdom hina nny passeil balls, and in - (hrowinig ha le as goud e White, excopt thit hohas ot yot learned that quick recaver which distingulshes Jim. No eatcher I e conntry thrawa move earily or surely, or keepa the bases closer i hand, For pitchier wo have Mcttride and Borden. The Intter we connldor a lire-cinss pitchier and o remarkable player for a greeuone. fut the nine 14 a0 ol tha they cauld nat put confidenco n a boy. They conlil not hn katiefled that ho knew the polnts, or that he would do the right thing In the right place, Thereforo they kept advising him until ho became nervenn and toat bl hend, and If he mnde an error it rattied the whole nine. Then, ton, it wenkened his confl- commerelal fnstrnments, by definlng the rights of the holdera thereof, and by proventing and piniah- ing Improper dealings with the same, or with goods covered thereby, o SPORTING NEWS, Y Texolred, THAL the Nattonal Tieard of Trade in reviewing the subject—heretofora nnder Its conald: crationi—of abnees In exiwting formn of il of Tadfug and rafirond receipts, affirme that the rem- vy for kald abnacs lies within the srope and prov- ince of Federal leglalation, under the pawere to reculate commierca’ conferred hy the Contitntion that it I the duty of Congresstoremedy rald albtiacs hynvrmnrlntuln fslatlon, and that thie inmediate exerclao of that duty shal] e urged upon Congrens by such meana and {n such manner a4 shall be de- termined upon by the Bonrd at fte present mecting. 0N NEVENUE REFOIL Resolved, That the Conzreas of the United States e enrnestly requeated to'canse an early and entiro revislon of the whale revente evatem of the coun- try, expecinlly thosa lawa relatiie to internnl reve- niie; and that all esisting Inwa be so modified as to produce the largcet poselble revenno: - bo rendered Lany of comprehension, and sa adjusted as not to Fm e Sohtam "ol Corruption snd dehanchery among thost who ara ealled upon ta pay the same, and to those oficlala charged with the supers felon of its colicction. — ALLEGED MATRICIDE. 1 JAMES CAMPIOX KILLS RIS MOTRER. The White Stockings Beaten by the Hartfords Yesterday, 4tol. Tourteen Inningséand a Draw Betwoen the Louisvilles and Athletics. Races at Cincinnati, Baltimore, and Madison, Ind. BASE BATL. DEFEAT OF TUN WRIT: STOCKINGS DY TR HARTFORDS, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. HAnTFORD, Conn., May 25.—~The White Stock- ings played thelr foucteenth ciamplonship game Testerday afternoon a man some 0 yeara of age, | of the year here to<day, and scored thelr third donee In himself. Jf two or three batters got e Sames. Comon, wan lotked wp fn the | dcfeat, the Hartfords onf-batting them from | o5, 10, him he woull try to chanigo his pitch- Twensy-ercond Sircet. Station far the aerion and | e start to the finish, About 1,200 peoplewero | AGA JeL hiw rocord In ' romarknite Ao unnotural crime of matricide. The complainant present. The scoriog began in the second fn- | far, Yeaterday In the Haryard game, atter thecal- was s own brother-1n-law, saloon-keaper ot the corner ot Thirticth and State streeta, named David Phillips, The facts In the care are not yet well defined, not are they all ascertained. and clrcum- atances may come to llght that will clear the yonng man of ull suspicion of the horrid erime. Aa Teginna had pounded McBrido for nilio first hanes and cleven thtals, In fve funings, e went i, The fieat four ateikers fouled oul, the next two struck aul, and the anly base hit scored afterwards was made fn tho nlngh innlng. As for aeilide, hia ot prcord must speaks or him; 1 will not jndge lin Iy tho game of yesterday. 'Murnan at firet is'n ning, when Fergtison led off with a clean hit, and was sent to thind Ly York's two-baser, after Carey and Bond hnd been retired. Mills helped mattera very much by n elean hit to left, which let Fergueon home, Qlenn returned the ball to o | firat-clusa man; Leonnrd Ia_perfectly at homo st far ns they have heen learned, they point | Ansom, and le sent it home to eatch | * laan R e ey e e in " a drken | York, b White falled o hald It | o O e e an in frenzs. Thuraday night James Camplon, | nnd two runs were acored. The Whites could only | fhe field we Rave O Tionrio and Manning regularly. a laborer resling with his mother in thy npper pattof u amall two-story framc houso on_Portland avenue, three doora north of Twenty-sixth street, returned home from labor at 7 o'clock, i a slight- Iy fnebrlated condition, nnd, after having sume words with his mother, ho wentoffand returned lat- et bonstly drunk. The row wasagaincontinuedand 'Fhe former has not yet got fnto form. “Tho latter iw afine flelder, and'a very effective change pitcher, Metitnley, Whitnoy, and Paris nro the substitutes, with the probability that Whitney will be the regu- lar man, The Athlctics anre a weak nine. Knlght and Conna are but ** colte* oa yet, and nelther 15 good enough for a fiest-class nlne, The former has not endurance enough to plich withont change, and offset this with one tally made In the third inning Dy Glenn, who led off witha clean hit, stole rcc- ondand thind, and got over (he plate on Hines' tong fly to Remsen, The home clul took anothier Tun i the sixth inning, Highum getting Grst on Anson's error, and around home on SEVERAL JUGOLEAR AND A PASSED BALL, aided by o safe hit by Carey. In tho sov- after some blaws were struck on both sldea aliwas | enth inning, Mills Nt eafoly, and waa [ Moyerie Is no kludof n man for subatitute. -~ Flsler quict, A wownn living In tho lower pact of the { went to third by Harbidge's bit, 'which Hiues | at ileat, Forco nt shott, and Sulton at third, are il Honse, Mrs. Dryce by nfame, telin_ this tory, and | did not handfo_cleanly, When Harbidze | right; but Fouser at sccond s a ** weak alstor,” thnt is about all that there 1a known. Karly yes- terday morning young Camplon came down sialra in n rather audlin condition, and told Mra. Dryce that his mother had luin upon the floor allnight, and was fouming lmdl{ ot the mouth, The lady accompanted him ap-stairs and found the woman lying inan insenalbie conditiu 1t 1ot been for bruixea plainty visihle upon hee per- won, she would Tiave concluded that it was an eple Jeptic i, Word woa at unce sent to her daughter, wtarted for second, Wity vent a ot shot to Iares to cut hilm off, bnf overtirew, and of course Mills scorud, A nerien of had errora of Judgment in tho reventl fnning prevented tho Whitea from gettin foveral runs. _ Anson led off witha buse on_called balle, and MeVey sent him to eecond on a eafe hit. spalding tollowed with a hit to Bnnlock, which the fatter fumbled, hut fiunlly got to second in Hime to catch McVey, tuongh the decision waa unques- tionably and ltablc at any time to loro the game for them, “They are strong {n the field, Hall and Eggler hefng flne catchern and throwers, beafdes houvy batters. Mayerlo han not done muchi thin yenr. Titteraon, tho submtitute catcher, 18 a promising amateur, {Since the above wan written, tho Athletic have strengthencd thelr nine by (he engagoment of Zettlein nnd Malone aw pitcher and catetier, ] The Mntual accm to ho just the same nine that they always have been—good for nothing il the , and, had Mrs. Phillips, and medical aid summoned. The AN ERROR OF TilW UMPIRE. latfer pati of the seasom, and then they go to Woman Ilngered in an ineensible condition untll [ carey kept the ball in his hand, and complately flccu;‘untulhc{ aro begnuing to do something, Tast evening, when ahe expired, but whether it was | foaled Anson, who played off from third, and was | 1licke s already Jald up, and mas not be out tlil from a AL or from kicks in the sbdowmen, given By | caught In a foolish manner. Addy thy: fieat, | next week. Matthews doesn't seem to have got her drunken son, the Coroner and his jury catt | and Spalding third on an error fiy Fergunon, but | into tralning yet, and Start in making bad errora. slone dotermine, Tho bruiees upon the body { hite ended matters by a diner to Carey. 'The | Craver is Captain, and he certainly I not a mon to o ucoturation afior duath, DUt HORG | e e e e chamcler of the hatting, | duvelop aoy warked degrec of exeellence fn a nine, (01( (Illem soked sufliclently serious Lo huve caused eath, ‘When the son was Informed In the cell of the denth of hls mother, he appearcd overcome with grief. 1le conld give no cxplution as to the cause of her'death, ather than that ho expeeted she was Nichols i not so nd at third. Hallinan la one of tho bent short-utops In (e country, and a very eire, heavy striker, Treacy in the fleld fa dolug pretiy well, bt Holdsworth and Booth hnve not yet distiuguished themzelves, R W. M. which was hard and ulmnfi by the Whiter, but aleo unpleasantly nnlucky. ines, for lustance, hit three long Itno drives just where somn one was wulllnF for hiny, and Anwkon, McVew, and White were aimilarly unlucky in hnving what seemed safo Moo hita fly sight ai a flelder. The Hartfords polsoncd o“‘inu} to the intense foaming ;‘ vln{ml abaut the same game a8 on Tuesdny, fall of IOME STRIRES. the wouth. — Further, bho eays that ho | foollsh playa und open” recrimination hetween tho Tiooley's Black Stocking base-ball nine—cam- came home sober ' Thureday ~ night and, | playors, Following I posed of the folluwing pluyers: Jalin Hart, catch- finding his wother drunk upon the TILE BCORE: or; Littie Mack (pltchier), fuor, went awny disheartencd, and retured home Billy Itiee, piiche by N Grunic Bimaelt, * Heyond thi hie pretends to hava | _CAlago. TIF|AF | Ho i bands Tttt thisd haeos ek, sei remembered nothing wntll inding his mother upon =i=t=l='= | tro fleld; Drow, right ficld: ‘and Brockway, left the fvor tho next inorulng, A reporter visited 5005 3 81 3| nola—wilt play it teporters of tiie nevernl papers i o his cell at midnlght, and foond hun S ot al 93 | in the clty thfs aftcrivon on tho White Stboking Desisted that he Lad no hand i hor death. Ih an- 0l 0l 03] 0 |yt e et 1 to e e et ta questions s 1o whe(her they lind any quat oho) 2 0.9 rel during the night, he replled, **Woll,—1~{ now | me.n.xfinw nuglhlng abant 1t bat 1IN alt T 4010 110 TIIE TURTF. do know.n “Upon” sevewl’ olher | lesding Glenn, 1. £ R I I THE MENDOTA DHIVING PARK. ucstionn be was equally ambiguous. In —==l=l= appeaance - he ' in faher’ attractive for o Total.... U BT B T g Wfl:” g{'"m:? ‘—n'gn‘: ’\T.',"h"'i,. Drisl young man_of the laboring class, and docs Harljord. ENDOTA, 111, Moy 25, Mondof riving ot Juok at oll like a_ debauchce, The mothier, as | Burdack, 2b. ol af 2! ol o | Park Assactation will hold a meeting on July 4, reca in the coln lnat, nlght wus o foshy, corpu: Hemeenos: Theas Ol 9131 31 8 | siving 81,000 in promiume, disteibuted as follosws: ward appearance, the assertlon of her son [ Carey, s 0| 91 at never trotted for money; o first, $30 to that she wan ' 8 hard drinker. One of | Bond, p.. 0) 2 | second, 20 to third. the points nbont the case that corrohorato | York, I ¢ 1 0 Pacing—Luorso No, 2—$150 for all pacers; $50 to the atory of Mra, Dryce, that there were blows bo- | Milla, 1 b. 1 1 | first, $40 to recond, to third, e ey Sire: Camplon nnd ber won, 18 tho fact that | Harbidge, c. 0 0| Trotting—Purse No. 3100 for horagy that havo the latier bears ovcrhls right cye a mark asif - — | no record hetter than 33 $160 to irst, 75 to mec- struck by a basla o same otlicredged articie, T Totaln 4 7 | ond, $15 to third, 30 (o fourth, eye i nlay badly discolored, Thesc and the hrulwes | ~Frings— 0 7 Trotting—~Purse No, 4—S170 for horses that have uipon the body of the deceated are the chlef reanons | chicnyos 0 0 _1 | no record’better than 2:40; 825 to drst, $100to for supposing James Camplan to be 8 matelcide. | Hartford i 921 | second, $7 to thied, 850 to fourth. "The Coroner and his jury wiil attempt to solve the myetery thls forenoon. A A MIXED-UP CASE. A CHICAGO MAN IN TROUDLN IS CINCINNATL The Cinclnnatl Enquirer of yesterday contalns an account of tho arrest of one Bmith at Fowler, erat- whilo of that city, and now a resident of Chicago. e woa arralgned on a charge of forgery, prefcrred by lis present wifo, 8 she claims, and bis deceased wife, s he Inaiats, 1ier afildavit, which ahe slgns inthename of Ellen 3. Fowler, sets forth that 8, N. Fowler did forge the name of William Fowler to n_promlssory note for $1,200, and that he obtained thie money ‘on the rame. The following {8 a copy of the note tefecred to: “+ Cixoisyats, O., Jan. 6, 1870.—Four months after date, 1 promise to pay to the order of . N. Fowler the sum of twelve handred doliara (81,200 payable at the Commorcial Bank in Cincinmail ‘'ho track Is belng put into excellent condition, and there are several fast horses in trainjug hore Tune carned —Tlariford, 1. . at preseat. Two-base hits—York, First base on errors—Chicago, b: Hartford, 2. Left on bases—Chicago, 83 Hartford 6. Tiasen on called balls—Chicagy, 2. Passed balls—White, 1. WIid pltch—Bond, 1. Timo of game—T1wo hours and ffteen minutcs, Umolre—C, W. Blodgett, of New York. TIE MUTUALS WILITRWASHED BY THE ST. LOUIS, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune, New Youk, Mo —The St.” Loula Club met the Mutuals [n thele necpnd championship gamo on the Union Grounda to-day In the precnce of 1,000 peaple. Dradley's pitching was very effective, mumbers of the Mutual Club were retired no lesa thun twenty timeaon files. The gaine wus closo, and one of the best Q’lnyad on the grounds thls sca- son. The errors of Nichols and Halllnen in_the third and fourth innings loat the game for the Mu- tuals. Following 8 TIE 8CORE: BALTIMORE, BarTimonz, Md., May 25, —The selling race, all ages, 13 miles, was won by Plecolo, Leader sce- ond, lesalute third. Time, 3:11, Tho Preaknesa stokes, 13 miles, wns won by Shirley, Rappshannock sccond, Algerine third, Time, 2:44. The Compenantion pnrse, milo heats. waa syon by Willfe Burke. Rhadamanthuasecond, the rest distanced. Time, 1:40%5; 1:48; 1,524, Khada- ‘manthua won the first heat. The hurdle bandicap ruce, 13 mites, was won by Coronet. Warlike sccond, — Stanford Felland threw his rider. Time, : CINCINNATI CiicrsyaTs, May 25.—At the spring mnnlng aeeting at Choster PArk, sccond day's race, the ot- tendance was good, the weather beantiful, and the track u trifle heavy. Tho firet raca wis a mile and a qoarter dosh, nll g " St. Zouls, R\ B, T AF | tges, purso of $150, and S50 to_sccond hiorac, e ki e Tallassei. G A L Kol A2 Z1= | thred entelen. AN siarted—Lady Cliper, Phylin, o b b oserhad hin cave pontlnued until | Cnthbert, 1. . " 01| 4| 0| © | and 8t. George, und Lady Clipper the favorite. Friday next, and was releared on $2,000 bail. Clapn, c..... 0 1| 4] 1f o | Lady Clipper and I’hylls were neck and neck nt the T e & very atrange one. “Mra Fowler has | MeGeary, 2, 1| 1} 6| 0 1 | % wmile, the farmer taking the lead ot the mile, and anult pending In the Cncinnat! Courl of Common | hike, €0 ol 0f 5l of 0 | winning by o head, Phylls accond, St. George third, Toan againat lier husband, whose divorca from her, b 0| 0f 4} 0 1 | brushing cloxe far the econd place. Thine, 2:18, Dhiained I’ Utals, W "cloima. to Bo llegal L 1 o| o 4! 0f 0| “Theaccond race, 2-mile heats, for all ngee, wos Gl o feTy Wrother ofty. | Bradiey, p. of 0] 1| 2| 1 | fortn purse of $600, and $100 to accand horwe, five N e \hose Qofetmo | agaimatthe | Deblman, 1b...... o 1| 4 1| 0 | entries. Al atnrted—Eleml, Brakesman, Freston, Moarge ar" forsery scomn overwhelming, | DacKy 8.8 ceeiciss 1| 0f of 2| 0 | Knapuick, Vinogrette, with Liem the' favorite; as he holdw a general power of attorney for the sald Sf=l=i—|= | Brskenmundccond, Troaton thind, At tue (hiree: Loy e e e R Tatal,eovs wecesonns ores seneees| 2| 4127} 0] 3 | fourthmile Knapasck took the lead by nearly n Morcover, tho note in. questinn wag protested at | 5 Mutual. length, with the favorlte second, OR thu Just maturlty by it4 Indorser, 8. N. Fawler, whoro | Holdsworth, c. I of 2| 3] of o | quartcr Knapuack threw his rider snd was dia- P Al that the shntde prows. out o acons | Swarti 1, WUNNIT 0 1 0 of 1| tanced. Tho favorite, Kleml, won the beat. Polacy 0. njure hia credis i Chicao, where ho | Treacy, 1. f. 0| of 5| of 0 | Tima 423, Preston kecond, Brakeswon third. BT ablshod himaelf. . Ticavy Counter-anita ato | Hollinan,'s.s. o of 2| 4] 1 | Previons ta tho second heat of thls rce Eleml Hiroatened, involyini & prominent _banking-houso | Graver £ of 1| 3| 2| 0 | wan the favorito in the pools, with Praston wecond in Porkopolln, and altogether the aflalr proinises to I B A B R e T L LT G R & dove avk th om th cr and malntalne have Interesting developmenta. i‘?‘fi“.""g“,; g ‘1' H 1 1’ that pssl‘m%hmrgl#}“ u:fi%/? “,‘,‘.‘“"".‘ P = chole, 3| 2| 2| 2 | pressed hy Elemi. Time,2:44%. Elemlsecon THE COUNTY-BUILDING. 21212122 | Dienkeamais ehird. ” Atter ie sccond heat Preston .1 0l Gi2al12l 7 | wan the favonte, selling at SL60 Lo 8130 for Elem, Unuenal vigilance is displayed: by the Jall au- 678 o L o e SLAFLWon nad. und L out under the rule, A fine atart was had, and thoritfea elnce the grand Centennlal delivery. -0 g i g g % il'l’ "mi:l :‘lm‘ ),,,.,,; llnw{mllu' heat .,d, e race. County-Trensurer luck returncd from the 305 Danlets, of Boeton, veeton hnd the polo at stariinz and kopt very Springfiold Convention yesterday, and appeared | Runs carned—Nano. ' wlightly In the lead up to the Grat mile, wwhen they ,,f.,..f:u, happy. ¥ P Tiia hass on crrore—St. Louls, G; Matuals, 2. | Were meck and nucle Lreaton acsin got, th Ioed ere on the turn of tho laat half, and held It titt the last quarter, when Elemi slowly gained on him, and parsed under the string T u neck in the lood and won the race, Time, 3:40%, At no tiine dorlng heat was there o full head's length between them. Tho third race, % milydash, waa for the Iadies® stakes, for 2-year-olds, 820 entrance, play or poy, the Asanciation to add $2560, wecund homo to l\flvn 8§50, Nineteon entries, ive aturtors, viz: Glenella {favorito), Glimmer second, Kva Shirley third, Mohnr fourth, Crosslott fifth, Great diflculty was experienced In the start in this race, Shirley and Glimmer proving almost unmanageable. At tho Tluo of game—One hour aud Ufteen minuten. ATIILETICE AND LOUISVILLE—A REMARKADLE GAMB—VFOUNRTEEN INNINGS, Speciul Divpatch fo The Triouna. PutLADKLFItA, May 25, —T0-day’s was & won- derfully-cxelling game, One thounand wero pres- ent. Errora by Kaight and Hall v Hastings the firat run. A foul missed by Mogerlo and Deviin's two-boave gave Loufaville their other run. Hnll's single-bascr and Zettleln's two-baner earned the Athiletics thelr first run, and & miss by ¥almer thelr other run. _Darknéss caneed the ampire to drmy tho ganie. ” The cluba will play St over agsin riday. The will of Mes, Anne Byrne was probated in the County Court yesterday, Several amall be- quests were made to varlous Catholic Institutions, A slguificant fact in conncction with the examin- stion of insane pordons yesterdoy was the presence aof Amsistant City-Attorney Boyden, who conducted the boarings in Me. Youug's abscnce. The examinatlon af five lurane cases wan held In the Conuty Canrt yesterday, and the peraons were all adjudged in o demented state. Thelruames are 8. T. Hukethom, Carl \\'nlhulf. Wilhelmlna Hager, Henry Winler, ud Qeorge Baner. Albert Boy firat half-mile Mohur was frst, Shirley second, the was dlacharged. “Athletic. T\ R\ PA R ln‘r‘orl‘ln lklfl‘?l. llmtI in ‘;lm ln{;l quarter, _lt‘;m lnvlo;l:,a Depnty County Collectors Scharlan and Folgel K i e e Tt e il ek o 6V’ ety eraonal-propocty e 71971 010 | Mohersacoad, Gllzunes thied, vslerdny forcnoun, They obtaincd entrance st ! 5 nels 'L Faton's houpe, No. 640 Wabanh avenue, and af.ol 5(1,4.\ 19 | s Nm Xomx: May 25.—Franclace Peralto hogun tovled on o large mirror and ather articies o cover bR &% nodn Ao.dayy on the Bioetwood conras, amnk: e T s o Fraidle &, Eiovoris banse, 6| 1| 1| B 1| 1 | tempt to riile tiwenty-five mustangs 165 miles with- No. U4 on the same avenii, thoy evlcd on a piand S0p01L01g | Mwsaven houre. Tt dilells aille s comploted (o securo the payment of 805.03. They were met | Khine 27 Ol aalal g 1 1 beobonre aud thiviesh aud s quatter minites, with sumo reafstanco at the latter place, but tinally | Zertietn, g ol aerile orulio won the race in kool Myle, eainp cting succoeded, In ieaving o enstodian fn cliarg of tlie B g M o 156 miles tn ai hours and and Ofty-cight minutes. cuntscated property peuding a seitlement. Total, 1] 2 4o 2 —— Loutscil e e e WRESTLING. CRIMINAT. Tantinge, ol 11200 A HIPPODROMING ECHEME, — mae AL MA LT Twomen named Marttn, from Ypailantt, Mich. 1n has been ascertalned that Richard Chester, the | ¢erhards, 1., 7| 0| 1{1n| 0| o | and Iadiey, from the same State, played a hippo- absent treasurer uf the St. Geotge's Socloty, | Somerville, 2B 6| o] 0 ¢} 4| 2 | droming wreatling.match fn McCormick's Hall lust sank the funds of which he was custodisn n un | Fulmer, 6| 0f 1) 21 6} % | evoning. A mannamed Bmith was referes. 'The ntrtansie wod and ol i el BLELTLI 8§ | pue yon sonf Py, S be T Danlel eott, colored, wan yesterday held in 500 | Suyder, 6 0 1111] 3| 6 | declared n dratw, Martin having thrown Jindiey ball o the Criminal Court by Justice Scully. The —|=|=[=]=|= | three times in euccession. It was thothinnest thing young man Is charged with stealing $17 from some | __Total.cc. ... .Ire] 21242110011 | in the line that has beon pat up thua far this ses- :ulorul scquaintances named Jenkins, reslding at Inninga— 1234667801011121314 aon, 04 Carroll avenus. Yousville.....0 010000000 1 0 0 02 Comelia I, a colored denlzen of Fourth ave- | A'RIENS DOLONT0 D00 DILLIARTS, na earnad—Athleticy, 1. BEXTON THR CHAMPION, nue, fs Jocked up in the Armory for slashing ‘ota] bages on hiti—Athletics, 14; Loulsville, 14, o5 : Minote Mason In the back with & razor, Minnfe | Firet base by creors. PuiLAnELTuLA, May 25, —Billiards to-night: Bex- Athletics, 63 Loaluvillo, 6. Umpirc—(curgo Houbel “Tiuio—Two liours and forty minutes, HBOKTONS—CINCINNATIS. Bastow, May 26, —The dnust guie of the scason was plnyed to-Uay between the Hostous snd cinuatis, The telding was 50 shurp d scoro run tlll the tenth Innl fon, #00; C. Dion, 116, Winaer's average, 60, The game included & runby the winner of 287— never equaled in the world, ‘The result gives the winuer the highest run and bigheut averuge of tho rournsment. Daly, 400; Blosson, 251, Winner's ave netl e wan anable to appear agzalnat hiee yeaterday, und th cava was coniinued untll to-day. A worthloss scamp, who dues no harder work than beating bis wife, was yesterday seut to the Biridewell for 203 duin Ly Justlce Beally, The fel- Tow's uame 13 Patrick Murphy, —s name that ba it nelther #lde coul 0 When loug been fawlliar in Court under slmilse charges. | tho Bostous earned four ruus, aul blunkrnn thelr Edward Davey, reslding at No. 262 Indlana | opponeuts, won the gume by 4 to 0. BOATING street, is locked up in the Chicago Avenue Btation, | BOMETHING ABOUT THE LEAGUE CLUBY IN THB b hecauss o yester n; becano fntoxicated and did BANT. THR FAREAGUT CLUB. Lest to end the ife of his nelghbor, 1. son. He fired four shots wildly that nobody knu . Bwan- t him, but simed so e they Lit, BUBURBAN, TIHE EVANSTON CIUKCIE INVESTIOATION, Spectal Disyatch to The Tribune. Evanston, 1., Muay 26.—The Sudiug of the Comultteo iu the Hurd-Drown church trinl was The new boat-houss of the ¥arragut Doat-Clab, foot of Thirteenth sircet, will be thrown open for the inspectlon of the frlends of the arganization on to-morrow evening, No especlal preparations have been mado, but it is hoped that every member will hu presunt on the occaslon, snd any others lu- tereated In boatiug or fu thia Club In purticulur, — gt io———— GRASSHOPPERS, West will bu known. Special Correspandence af The Tridune. Baston, May 0. —Thin alternoon st 1:40 p. the Eastutn gumed of th Leisgue clubn begin befory nighifall tie rexult of i i buttiea folned in botween East ar ublic pinton just now xevma 1o runk the four Eastern b thie: Dartfond, Boston, Athletic, and y I'he Hartlords are' undoubtedly much stronger than they were laat year, wheu they took the lead 1o fclding. This yesr all thelr fen scemed to have gulid lo Latting etceugih, aud the ad- wads public to-night, snd wes substantially ss | dition of lligham has added £ il They nuw Apscind Digpalch bo.Tha Tribunt heretofore predicted In' Tue Triwuss. The Cum- | lave Go weak wilkera snd " tiey hie oy | e e, My e e Union mittes wustaln all ten specitcations of the fest | 88 et metany pitcher who could ke life very uncotnfortable for them, To bo sur they did not haruss Bpalding much last year, but thls year they aro certuinly slaublog batters, As a fieiding meuced nying. Couuty, bouthern Dskota, yemrd-l. Spaciol Dirpatch 1o The Tribune. Bast Baainaw, Mich., May 25.—A Frenchman nauied Benfamin Bezn charge, nnd find tho publication by Brown of Lls pamphlet ugalnat Hurd without justidcation, Nono ! iud 48 years, and for 5t e alications thereln sgolnet Hurd'w | ‘nine they retain’ their superiority. Allison e & | the wakt \hiyieon years s resident of his Sity, com- e ettt 8 e N o Sur | Fatbbfu) And safs eaicler, but by 16 means & bril: & 3 i A Jreme Teourt were sumaned. In th | Jank player. Iy Bood vinl (Cosnilugs shey Tave nilted suicldodastnlybt by akiug sst-polsdawhils under tempuorary mental ol two puzzilng pitchors, wifoes work has proved e —— yery efuctive (s yeur, and thele Luttin ienth charge, :uvurhlfl Brown's transactions ity % ith the Unfun Bank and alleged fallure to puy record Pofits on rea) eatate to the University, be waa | {8 liuproving. —Of Mills, Burdock, und Ferguson, DRY GOODS SALES. acquitted, but wus declared ;,-um( of su impru- | there §s no need Lo epeak, Tuoy ure wale careful Nxw Yonx, May 25.—The wale of dry goodsof prty in harboring nalice agatust urd forsomany | baseman, aud they uuderstaud all the pol the Amouktag Manufacturlng Company, the €4 and uot tmaking bie griovancen knowu carlier. | Carcy, Who so far leads the baklug score, I8 cluim- | Naumkeag Bteam Cotion Coipsuy, the Btark Teport concluded by declariug tuat the censure | od L be tho equal of any shost-stop in fho coun- Mille, and tho Langdon Manufacturiug Companyy of 1Le Court should be visiled ou Drown o thosa ‘Fhere are othery more ackve Sous Cotir shauld be visitud o Brows 10 fiioie, | L. Hhers 855 S0 e M tr Boman mad | ok Hhai. e s fooi U0 petie of L was foul a {11 i Ll '« Inthe fdcld, 7l iogen, BN Sm lmmenss W (8 i) P4l W the peas Coufosence wad mgn. +] Lighnn are suie calchory, sud wwift and elnccuul« the conutsys v, L H L Ky., 8, W, AT sor, 1 Ha shelley Bireato Sholleys Victor 1 County, 1. Liberty, helfer el SHORT-NORNS. Important Sale of Fancy Stock at Dexter Park Yesterday. Disposnl of Col. IRobort Holloway’s Ilerd of Sixty-five Animals. Big and Little They Average $1,08t Each. ‘Tho Duthiam Lawn herd of 8hort-Horn cattle, the property of Col. Robert Holloway, of Alexts, 111, wns nold at auctlon yesterday afternoon at Dexter Park. It was understood by some that the salc was to have commenced In the morning, and as & result a good many buyers took vcea- slon to to bhe all Col for 81,0955 brought £3,050; for 83,026, witk Sho cost 89,4 Mix, thoroughly sold of to-day Bedtord, Iutchcraft, James I, Davidson, 8, W, Henr, unlap, Jacksonville; Col. Goleaburg; Jacobs & Co. 7 Kanknieo: angamon County's fiarristown, and other Olilo, Tennesece, etc. acted helped to bring over 870,000 for 63 head, and was ona of tlie most wuccossful Short-Horn aalea thut Las taken place for sume timo fu this scction, valuable cattle sold were imported Oxford Dean 2d, which bronght &3,800; lie I 8 dalsy, and cost In England 85,600 in gold when yet a calt. He 4th Dbi pricen of the day, bat not extraord quality of tle caitlo sold. Followlag resuit of THE the Meredith, acobs, Blatvs, examnine and the herds that was sold yesterday, There werc men present from parts Canada. The reputation of Col. Holloway's Short-1lorns are second to none, and the cattle sold yesterday invo acarcely ever been oxcelled for clnes and pedigree In any country. ralaers of prominence wero noticed Avery & Mur- phy and T. P. Sanborn, Pert Huron, Mich. § Reatty, Col, Joba Hope, Col. J. B Taylor, the Hon. George Brown, editor of Toronto Glode and proprietor of Bow Park herd, and Col. 0'Malley, Ontarlo, Canada; the Ion, D. J. MeGibben, (loorge M. Clar tuck, Kentnck; Indiana; Charles McCune, Grorge Chaae, Dr. Sprague, lowa; il C, Irolnnd, Missouri; D, United Btates and Among the stock- B. F. Dedfon, 1L 1all, A. McClin- H, P. Thompson, Will oyt & Son, C, B B tho lon! 4, D._Downer, 3. 11 Kleninger, and 8, Pratt, Vermont; W. D, Dailey, Col, Chnpmnn, New York; Emor{ koo; dudge D Dunlap, Ma). tin, erell, this Cobh, Konka' AL Strawn, Oltawn; Tirown Tirn., Tor: the lion, 1. Plok- many others from Incliding Virginia, Cal. L. P, Mulr, of Paris, Abner and an_nuctioncer, nud his bland talkins 0od prices. ‘The sale realizes Awmong the most was consdercd © dirt cheap, bolug & lit- tle _over fve yenrs old and tho fonrth of his claes o this country. Ile goes to West Liberty, Ia., having been sold to Geneva Duchess of neea, an_elegant red cow with bull-calf by l4th Duke of Thomdale, brought Duchican 15th goes to Parls, [Ky., having been sold 11th Dello Duchess of Tlumwood ‘Tube Rose of TNirattloboro sold ull-calf by 18th Duko of Alrdri on the anme ground last year, Good- $2,600; Loudon Towe of Eharon, of Durham Lawn, aold for $4,250; she s A besntiful rosn creature, ¥ 'yeors old, These were the best amor fim for g:l.‘ wa the SALE: The firat offcred was Firat Rose of 8haran; roan heifer; 0 months old; sired by Grand Alrdrie; dam Hose of Slisorn; s0ld to John llopo, Ontatio, for Ttose of Sharon of Darham Lawn; roan cow; 8 eara old; dam of heifer above mentloneds sire, uke of Hason; to A. J. Streator, Now Winde o 8205, by 14th Duke craft, Parla, Ky. ; $1,000. Wave Dichos: any, Preston-1iall, Aylesford, Kent, En- wiand; sired by Duke of Tregunter; to Wilson & Son, Wesl Liticrty, 1a, 3 $700. Tihp. Watcrloo W. Trovelyan, Wal slfo Lard Watcrloog Waterloo J. 1st; red Genera L lo Robert Uttley, Duchess J, ; red-roan helfe Alrdrio; to J.” R. Cralg, Durnbamthorp, Canada; Bell 23 red roan; 3 of Alrdrle; ronn Ingford, t0'A. 4, Btreato th cara old; afred to 1. Clay Hatch- -year-old; red; bred by 11, 4-year-old; bred by C. Newecaetle, England; yearling-heito Keewnune sire 171h $000. Duke of Countess_of Cornwall; red cow: 3 years old; sred by Towneley Oxfo rd; to Hobort Ottley} Princess of Athas roan cow: 4 yeors old; wire 025, T Duchess of Atha; red Shelley, Freeport, 1. 3 Lord York; to A. P, Pletrie, New Windsor, 1ll.; ‘air Mald of Atha; red and white cow; 5 years old; to John Irwin, Hdwine, Ta. ; 3210, yniing helfer; to 4. R. 270, Toso of Falrholine Aths red roon; 4 years old; Harriet Bates Varrict Batos; Farl 3 d. red cows of Thorndalo; to Jamen Mix; $780, ‘Roan Duchoss of Durham 1 helfer; nised by Rtodney: to ltobert Otley: $1,250. A, J. Strontor; $500. oxn cow; 4 years sired by Mazuirka's Duke of Alrdrio; to T, C, Ire” land, Mooreavlile, Fourth Tuberoso of 'Bratticboro! ol cow; elred D) calt by 18t Duko of Alrdrie, 2 wecks old; to George Ottley; 33,025, Mo. ; 8675 s reds G-year- of Grava BIL; with bull- " roan; yearling; alred by grand, | Aleatje; to . D, Déwner, daratalliows, n. 3 $300, ilarrict Bates 24; roun cow; 7 ycars old; sired by Alrdric of Montgomery; o same as sbove; 00, S lartiot Dates 4th; ronn cow; Gyears old; sired by Duke of Mason; to Harrict unluuumm 1. 5 84 rrict Baten 18 by Duke of Goodner 1M1 ; 8325, old; sired 0 A. P. Petrlo, New Wind- 3 9 months ol calf; slred to Jomes Mix, Kankakee, 4 years old; sire, Duke awn: 10 monthe old Hoan Duchess 1at of ‘Durham Lawn; red colf; 4 Ttoan months olds alred by Duke of Thorndale; to J. 8, + $1,900, Ducliess 7th of Anvorgn rnihe ol sired Uy Rod Dulic 6 A. J. Steeator; 700, ; rosn helfer: 0 Ronn Duchess 7th of Bow Park; rosn co 2 yoam olg\i '"."61 by Duke of Barrington; t6J. R. Tonn Bucheas 10tk of Auvergne: red ond whito Jearr oldstred by Grand Di uke; toJ. H. Banspnrell 12th; red cow; 3 yeara old; slred by Proul Duki Huan o Kilty tmp. Lord Aberdeen; to S Ia. ; 8500, Miss Itamsden 4fh; roan cnw; 6 years Tmp. 110, ; 880 0, t Baslington: Laon; to J. Bond, Abinedon, Cambrla Lonon; red cow: 8 years old o 'Rabert Dotbridge, ; 8510, Clover 3d, with yonng calf lenrqnl- of Binte; roan cow; 7 years old; sired by The Pope; to A. J. Danlap, Galeaburg; 3800, Tleventh Belle Ducheaa of P! white cow; of Alrdrie; Connty, Ky % years old; sired by 20th o wWiiliam N. ‘rhomson & Sous, Clark o the Hon. George Brown, To- ronto; 81, 000, Louan of Glen Florn; red and whito cow; old; alred by Duke of Vermillion; to R. Owen, Blflslcwn. years redcows 0 yearsold; mred 1L, 8510, sired by Rilo, Knox Inmwood: red and Duko Mystery; rad cow: G years old; sired by Mul- brook; (o I, . Trimble, Plattesburg, Mo. ; 8000, Myslery 1at; reds {ur)ln holfor; by Genevn Lad; tod. (. Long, Monroe, Ia. 5 Miva Rameden 4th: red cows 9 years oid; alred by Grand Duke of Orange; to Robert Doth: rldgo: £500. Misa_Ramsden Rth; roan; carling; sired b T ihdve, et old; wlred by Duke; to B. W, Jacobs; $710. Landon Duchess 15 old} to I J. Barber, Ttose Taylor 3d; red cowi Dick Taylor; to Joha Waltelt, Presumption, m; 1] i Parls, ed.ronn, cow; 3 years Ky. ; 43,021 Gycars old; sired by Duchers of Tlistelons; red cow: 4 years old; sire by Dixie Dnke 4th; to It. Dethridge; $350. Duchess of Goodness of Durham red by 18th Duke of Alrdrie; 13 3 yearling; sl the Tlon. fll:urL L rown wni roan Lady Goodners Mb} roan cow, 4 years old; sired Brigh by Apricot ’l! r&ht Byl by Apric Boaton by 14th Duke ol by Ited Duke; to A, Li: Buckuer by Duke of Ie 00, Lizsfe Duckner 4th; sired by the 8th Duke of Goodne: Qrath, Deadolnen, 1. | $300. t Eyes Bili; redcow: 0 years old; eired toJ, R. Shelley; 81, . Hibs rod cow: 14 years old; wlred Gloster; to_Capt. Combridgs City, Ind. Pliyllis Goodness; by Duke of Goodnesa; toJ. Bond; Slivu. {'.. § red; Alrdric; s Qlo o' Hesut! E atery H sel d; red cow; 4 rrod'a Creek; to Streator; §1,260, ears_old; ohn White red cow; 4 yosrs old; H to’n‘. ¥, Mc- . C. Metedith, 4 cow; 3 years old; alred onn €0 years old; to A, J. Btreator; 8500, Alfco Turley 2d; red lll:"eri 2 years old; sired by 14th Dike of Alrdrie; to Oford Butterly 4th; voan; sired by Fitz Oxford; to J. . Portlons Prince Gen Tnp. Golden Droj sired by Uladaton Fine A lo 2d; red Favoritar lo 11, lfunsdll’ 1mp. Oxford Bea u 2d; roan; 5 Kingscute ¥ Johnaton laron sired by Plumwood Gj to D. . ; 8270, Goneva 2d; e Princa tho Bih Duko of Genev: cago; $100 ) 25 tanger Princ by m alred Northleach, Golden 8 1si by Col. lingscote, sfred by Duke of Clarence; ta 5. £00. Duke of Tuberose; red; 1 10t Duke of Alrdrie; 'to8.'C. 0. ; $1,000, Grund' Alrirloy blfl A ates of Plnmwood; roi 0 Hai An| red e 1o 8. ugor; bred by d. g. 5. g cd; 1 year old; sired by Proad £U5 g ¥ Dake; toJohn Irwing T'roud Duke of Atha; di by Proud Duke; Duke Goodnel alred by the D haron rdrie; 20, 5 8260, _flhw Sonsvy to Il of f G 13 #/'s Bon, 243 g C. reland; $400. z.‘m-um heifer; sholloy; $700. cifer;’ yearlingy sired by . A, Jacabs; 3140, w’r]unn ink:; l’yle% old; son & Bou; $1,800, cow; 3 yeara old; sired by th; $0 3 Toins 5 years old; bred atk, England; W. Jacobs & Co. | 1d; sired b flfifi.&. hmhlhlllc{ ired by Jos an; 1 year ol 'W. lowe, Toniéy 1d; sired by %mwm. :d- 5. 37 years 3 lol{nlml s red; 3 years old; oulton, Aldswrt] | yearliog; aired Teivnds 810, cdi 1_year old; o5 W Cartery P ¢ Duke o 1lls, I ; $200. oflfiid-.?ti SN LA year old; alred by 234 o dunes Keppoll & Bon, Raa- ; red; 3 monthe ald; ased B e — by Prince Gonava 203 to L. B, ll’l.;'ufl. i B, Wing, Demens, ™ 5 flfl":?“{'. o8 wera b4 cawa and lioifers, & Dbull-calve sokil: the total ....,."m“i’g'g‘"“g“,‘.‘:.":%’ head. The amaunt realized for the cows and helf. ern wan 801,055 nn_average of 81,135 por heaq. Tho hirlie and bull-calve nold. brought S on s avernge of 8814 pwr hoad. The i 3 e B #alo reallred N0 average per hes average prico brought for snme time * 08 While the il Alrdtio v hot o the hull Alrdric wan boing take: b1 siable ntter haing vewn aotd, Clonesa yar) f,'&:; bronght into the ring. _Afrdrio went for the ofler animAl with & sudden_bound, theowing him ovey the back of & horsa attached to & wagon lnadng with iy, Alrdrio also rolled over both animals, Tha keepers mansged to part them, but Uho horea was permanently disabled. The sffaircreated cone alderable of a panic for a short time, Tho com. plete and comfortable arrangements for conveni. ence of visitors are_attonded to by Col. Manmur, whngamnnlll suporvisea matiors on the ground, The bmlth and otlier herda will be sold to-day, ———e—— SOLDIERS’ REUNION AT DETROIT, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Dernosr, Mich., May 25.—To-dsy the annoa reunion of tho State Soldlers’ and Sallors® Ansaca. Hon waslield here, Two artillery, two cavairy, and nine regiments participated, revived momo:ir: of the War, and elected officers for the coming year. The oration was by the Hon. C. 8, May, of Kalamazoo. The State Assoclation elected Gen, \YVIH!Mnl A. Throop, President; Frank Davenport, J. E. Plttman, E. Marble, . W. Coleman; 1. Plerce, W. B, Mc(?fltnr!, H. 1L Bll';‘rl‘::u{”l::s 15, ¥, Partridge, Vice-Dresidenias Seerctaries Benjamin P, lirlséno and Willlam I Marston: Treasurer, 8. 8. Matthews, The noxt reunfon wijy ba keld at Adrian, but the time hns not been dectd. ed upon. Charles Elgle, of the United Stateg Twonl{mecund Regiment, stationed here, had a hand blown off by & qun which oxploded durlng ro. loading, while a salufe was In progreas, ———— FOR THE GREAT SAN JUAN MINES | The old Ploneer Line, the Kanaas acific Ratlvay, {a your route!! Exprees trains leave Kansas Cliy and Leaven. worth every morning upon arrival of the great tlrough tralna from the Kastand Sonth, reach Den. ver next afternoon at 2 o'clock, and make clos connection with express tralos of the Denver & 870, Inrgeat 1o Grande Railway,—the only line to the 8an Juar conntry. By taking the Kansae Pacific Railway therofor, yon pass throngh Denver and Colorade springs en ronte, have choico of scatson the only through train to San Juan, and you arrive al Cucbaras, El Moro, Del Norte, Silverton, Lake City, and all principal polnts in the great San Juat conntry aa qnickly and for the same moncy sa by Tosn favored routes, ‘The Iansas Paclfic Rallway is the only line run. ning any through cars and Pullnan sloepers to Den. ver! And remember It guarantees the loweat ratc and beat thme attainable to all the 8an Juan coun. tryt Ank for through tickets by the Kansaa Paclf Railway at any Chicago tickot office. Round try tickets at greatly reduced rates. § WALL PAPER AT REDUCED PRICES. Parties about papering will find Iliger, Jonkin & Faxon, 231 Btate street, offering all the new styles wall paper (not an old second-hand stock) at reduted prices. Don'tbay until you sec. 1T WILL PAY TO READ THIS if you remember (¢, and when you want any fhir nitare atep fnond gt our cash prices, We are glad to wiimate any woy, Holton & Hlidreth, wholesale and retail, 225 and 227 State stroct. } l MARRIAGES, BEIFELD-GNOSSMAN—On Thursdsy, May 25, at tho resldeme of the bride's parents, b um{l ¥y Dr. K. Kohler, Joscph Belfeld and ‘Mles Fanuli Grosaman, bot of this city., No cards. DEATINS, GRAY—Thurelay morning, May 25, In Wah ington, D. C., Mw, Della 0. Gray, wifo of Frenk M. Gray and dauguter of B I, Burley, of this city. Funeral ot_the esidence of M. Uray, 350 Wen Adsmny-st., Suturdsy, the 27th fnst., at 11 o'clock o, m. COSTOR--May 25, of lock-jaw, Emma _Loalse, youngest daugliter of Lafsyctte R. and Lwmnu I Contor, aged years tnd b months. Funeral from resitence, 505 Portland-av., by carrlage to Roschill, Providence, Pa., popers please copy. McNAMARA—May 45, at G Lake-av., Badit Galbreath, wifoof Jamx P, McNamara, aged 4 yeara and 6 months, Romaina will be takon to_Covington, Ky, for intcrment, Friday cvening, May 26, at 6:30. WILLIAMS—AL Ottawa, 111, at the residonce of 3.D. Caton, on_the morsing of the 25th fnst., of proumonia, Carollne Cabn voungoat child of orman and Carolino Catoy Wifllams, sged 1 year and 16 duys, SPEEIL—=May 23, at Eiglewood, 1L, Louls Franklin, only son of Mr. awl e, . It. Specr. Funersl {rom resulence Hriday, May 20, at 11 a'clock, I.vs carriages to usuo'nni AINESWORTH—Thursday,May 25, Benjamin 7, Alpenwnrlth,'figiflkfln yleun.; % 726, Ben} i ‘unoral e plate Friayat 1p. m. I 42 Went Ohlo-st. by carringess Rosehiil, HANNIGAN—May 25, Plercotlannigan, sgod 03 years. if{s funcral will tale place freu his renidence. N 10 South Halsted-at., on Ltarday, the 102, m., tothe Churcliof the Nutl and from thenec Dy carrlages to (ivary Cemetery, 2 Albany and Denver papers “oase copy. PICKETT—May 24, nt 7:20 gin,, of conval stons, Lllllan May, only danghter vfiohin and June Pickett, at_residence, North Livanshn, aged 13 months and 28 days. Funcral sorvices will tako place ot tts Mcthodist Church at 1 o'clock Friday, May 4, tuym taerica h‘y‘cnr{lngcl to Rovehlll, Kricuds ara tnvited lo aitend. g7~ New York, Montreal, and Coaticooks papers please copy. OLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, i S S a N SEVENTH WARD REPUBLICANS. A meeting of the Republican Club of tho Sevecty Wanl will b held Fridsy ovening, Moy 20, 8t g o'clock, in Weber's Hall, southweat cornet lalsict and West Fourteenth-t NGCI! COLBY, President. = "AUGTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctloncers, 84 and 30 Randolph-st. ASSIGNEZE'S SALE. our Btore, 84 nnd 8O Randolph.et., Frilr; A ormmes 10:00 o'ciot, " 0 30,000 Cigary 1,000 Cigar Bozey Ciga u}d-, Presscs, &c, Sold by orleT IATOY ® cO., Auctioneers, ATOUL BALE TO-DAY, 2 Mngnl(uucut New ’arlor Sultes o at 8260 each, must bo uolfia puy advances. Our usua’ y-out, NEW AND SECOND-LHAND PARLON CIHAMBER, AND DINING-TOOX PURNITURE- iine CARPETS Al s and Library Deake, Vidacbaodl uusokeeping Goods, orchandlse, cte. oot KLISON, POMEROY & CO. 84 und 8U ltundolph: Generul By G. P, GORE & CO,, G8 and 70 Wabash-av. ON BATURDAY MAY 27, AT 9 O0CLOCK, . G, Orogkery, Yellow and Ttackingham W @ xR 600 Stons Jugs, Hougshold Furniture every description. We slall scll a very larsa O ST s Euralture, Tl Treces Wardrobes, “ables, Extension Tabies, Mircors, Hasy Chalrs, Buok Canes, Lounges, Walnut Beds stends and lurosus, Rockers, Chalte, Patlor and Ofiice Destn, Sihow Cases, Carpets, Floor Ol Cloth, Planos, Prlor Organs, otc, At 11 o'clock—Cary vingee, Bigglen, aud Maroess, G0 Croquet Seis 100 owld, 20 lin carriages. Wooden Jowl, FOPRGORE @ Co., Auctioneors. BUFTERS & CO.8 BATURDAY BALH.k i 2 31 X . m., st Al FURNITURH. By 8. N. FOWLER & CO., Actioneers, 274 and 270 East Madlson-st Rgalar Sales Furnitoreeyery Wed'dsy and 8av'day To-morruw at 8:30 8. m., sharp, we suall uffera very large llue of FURNITURH- sult ?flrth "mvsnnd md' mml‘.lml’) nol llf:‘l]cll‘rl m:lmh Chamber Bels, Library, a Hoon ture, Mlut (:mnmy,J ‘Glnaw, and 8. P, Waro. AV 11 o'clock oar usual salo of ey CARPE - athand ol Vst S Bl 0, two Organs, n&f"f«’uo. ll‘l‘l"‘. varlety of new oftice furalture. SHERIFE'S SALB. N *'he atock and goods of 205 Houth Clark-at-, €OF slating of Cloths, Cussitncres, Bllrtd, Un‘er“:m.‘ THoslcry, Baichels, and & general stock of Celit Furnisldug Goods will bo sold by ariur o Bherld at 10 o'clock tis morning (May 20). CONFECEIONERY, CANDY PSUUBUSE ] ('ELHI.\“ATED““OIW!\O\I; the Dutou—exprossed to 8! ST and upward st B‘ 40, 60¢ per B Addrest 2o GURR KL, Gondeos floaer, Chicagar