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1 /| . o'clock, and will bo addressed by the Rev. IL B, 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, Dnve 7ih; roan cow; 4 years old; by Burnaide Wiiey: to R. M. Patrick: $325, Dove Rth; red cows with red hnll ealf by Bates: dyearn ol by led Unk; to B, C, Ireland; $200. ady Bello” 7th; roan cow; 4 years old; by Liince af Sala; tu F. L. Dariaon, Springfeld, Ry. 3 Queen of Home; red and white heifer; 20 menths old; by Fidalgo; (o A, J. Danlap; $300, Meadow Lark 3d; red helfe Flinlgo; to A, J, Dunlap; $410. ‘Third Queen of the Meadows; roan, with some white; cows; G years old; h{ Knight of Oxford; ko Jdoslah Chorn Towanda, 1L ¢ $200. Marla Byron 2d: roan. helfar: 1gesr old; by ;‘hnl'uplvuaf the \West; to David Wilson & Hon; o 14) Nelly Gray d; red helfer; 1 year old; by Fidal- goi toJ. (. Long; $180, Maggie 2d; roan cow; 8 years old; by Engineer; . Jucohs; $300. Nolly Gray 2d} red cows G yearsold; by Hura- side; i0J. 4. Lovett, Unok Connl{ 1l ; Foro. Little Mnygle; red-and-whito helfer: 3'yoars old; by Favorite; to D, Wilson & Son; $410. Second Red Hons of Waodside: 'roan cow; 5 yearn old by Crprees Ditko of Aledrio; ta Fliay Nich- ols; 81,060, Sccond Lady of Atha, with calt by 34 Duke of Onelda; red cow; 3 years old; by The Doator; to Amnos Kimberly, Woat Libcrty, 1a. ; 8505, Mine fulla; ronn helfers 1 yearold; by Favor- hills nm'ounilng o $416.80, which were ordered L. LS PATING TEACHRRS. Mr. Sullivan nsked the Flnance Commlitten whot the lenam-r;lwvn pald loat, and when thoy ha pa [N w‘i'y':f, Il-!_\'vm.finm the. Committee, reforred the interrogatory to Mr. Johnron, the Seeretary, Wha sail 40 por cent of the February roll bl heen pald, loaving 60 per cent stiif due; that there had ieen no payments ginee, and he had tried to get the rest, but conll not get n war- Tanb tik wonld e, reeogmbzed. ‘The men who enm that body are workers, and, unlike other Grand Jurles, propors s see tha end of tho busincas and clear it up to the people's satiefact o There was & flutter among the County Com- missloners yestertiay, caused hy the iors arnund cerfaln Jocallties, and Ticads were put together, but no developments reached the re- Turler‘u enr, Fears arc entertained among the RIng members that Perlolat, and Kimberly, and others, will squenl too loud to he shut off, and arow in the camp will resnlt in a disclosure of all the crovkedness ever perpetrated In county contracts and patroname. CRIMINAL. Commissloner Hoyne bound Pat Coffes and ‘Willlam McLoughlinover in thesum of $500 each yesterdny, They were accused of paasing coun- terfelt $5 bills on unsuspicions shopkeepers. Bath gave bail. Mr. W. B. IL. Gray, the South Town Assessor, appeared before Justice Summerfleld yesterday aftemmoon and made complaint against Ed Phil- lips and lis gang, chargiig them with fnclting a THE CITY. SHORT-IIORNS. GENERAL NEWS. Sale of Two More Herds at Dex= D. L. Shorey has recently presented the ter Park. Ohleago Athenmum with o full set of Sl Walter Beott's novels. The annual alumuni excrclees of the Cook County Normal 8chool will be held at Engle- wood to-lay, together with the planting of the elags-troe, ) A meeting of the Band of Tlope will ho held ¢his afternoon In Lower Farwell Jall, at 4 year old; by Cataloguo of the Animals and What Thoy Brought. The Prestlent sald that, tupon Mr. Derlekson’s nnlifylug, the Buard would be able to get ot 105,000, which will poy the 60 per cent duo on the February roll. AUFOINTMRNTS AND TRANSFRIS, The Cummiitter un Af The Prices Obtained XLooked Upon as Decliledly Low. The short-hiorn sale at Dexter Park was con- tinucd yesterday, with Col. Judy as nuctloneer, In the forenoon the herd of Willlam E. Dodge, of Waukegan, was soll. ‘The vattle, while heing claascd s good, bear no comparison to Col. Iolloway’s, sold on the day previons, The pedigreea do not run ao far back, and they are ot so fine, though some of the best aold much below thelr actual breeding value, and some Dean, of the Lincoln Park Church, 8. A Kean, pointments and Trans- and others, The tomporature yesterday, ns observed by Manasse, optician, 88 Mallison strect (TRIBUNE Bullding), was at 8 a. m., 73 degrees; 10 a. m., %5; 13m., 773 8p. m,, 70; 8 ,» 71, Barom- eter, 8 & m., 29,80; 8 p. m.y By Invitation of tho Y. M. C. A, Mr. Frank 1) fr Echoor ary . Dick, from Nickersonville to Line coln Schinol: Mary 0, Dreckbill and Minnio 8, Greon fram Klckersonville to Ogden Sctinol. Appoiniments—Mattie A. Deenned to Scammon, Teanclie Staford to Franklin, Esther 1, Brown to a D, Jenson to Ogden, Kate M. Kiugto Wells,' Cora_F. Wheeler to Wicker Park, Rata Campbell to Elizabeth Stroet, Nrs, Sarah J, Wal- Jace to Newberry, Mes. Marguarita Cook nnd Lonise vening address tho prayer- S ICK 5 tiut on the (fiu- previous, 1t will be remember- f the Vi . | Itei to 8. W, Jacoba: i1, i B ewfll g“‘ Assoctation {‘io. }im‘r“ 'u";?lf“"nn""c' Baty 05 While'to o that l'hllllw'wcm. hefore Justico Redmond | 7 e calyes bm“{‘m imasts mothine; Senator's Mirs Leslia No.2: redl cows 4 yearsold; mesting o tle.new hallat o' Meescistions o Bert foates—sarah J. McElroy snd Amolia | Shieridan and mwore out o writ of replovin for | 116 most notable cattle sold fn this | by imp. Bennior; to A, J. Danlay; $100. 150 Madison strect, on the subject of the | il Certificatea== el thie Arscesor's books, Then he organized hia | herd wero Oth Lady Sale, of Brattleboro, | White Mnf;;(e:whllect:w;'-' years old, with 1- S Prodignl Son.” Tho new roama havo beett | “rhy roport wna adopted. Tuob and. cndeavored to' take tho bovks by | Which ~brought §1,600; Tth Lady Sale, | deviold helter-calf by Faroriio: dum of formor; yery pleasantly fitted up, and the promiuence in TN HIGH-SCHOVL GRADUATES, force, and, after a lively scrimmage, be and | $1,800; lnp, Maid of Hlonor, $1,625; fnp. Vie . Ll 2 Jouie Turner 243 red cow; 4 years olds with bull ealf 4 montha olil; by Wiley Duke; to George Chase & ¥on, Weat Libictty, In. ; $600, Murln Iiyron; roun cows 8 yeam old; with young heifer culf by Fidalgo; by Abo Kenlek; to G, 8. Darclay ; £600, Funny Llesler 213 red roan cows4 yearaold; poar breeder Enrl of Girnss Liil); to John Irwin, focatfon has caused u marked increase fu the at- tcndance. The ceremony of unveiling tho soldicrs’ monument_at Oakwood will take placo Tues- dag, the Indies of the Soldiers’ Home aud the Grand Army of the Republic having the affatr under their charge. ‘This Is the first monument, Mr. Reed, frumm the Commlittee on High Sclwols, reported the following programnic af closing exerelsea: June 14, 15, and 16, High- School aud Diviston High-School examinatio Juue 19, examination of candidates for Iigl Bchool. The cxumiuation of Puplln of the gram- mar-schools to be held ot thelr respective school Iile pang were ojected from the oflice and the bullding. Tho aflldavit of Mr. Gray sets forth these fuets, and Justice Summerficld fssued a wrrrunt for the arrest of Phillips, Gleeson, and five others to be pointed out to the oflicers ex- ceuting with warrants. They will be arralgned this morning, and tho case will be prosccuted to tor, $1,000; Victor, a red cow, G yeara old, $1,060. The total number of head sold was 535 Y’ncnu avernged over §150, and the sale of the odge Herd realized 818,780, The afternoon sgle enmprised the henls of McLean Park and "Hope Park, owned by the i Ton, Willlsm M. Smith and Neleon Jones, ami | Ul Mines, 1a. 5 of this kind in the country which lins heen built | buildings. ~ Al those not connected with | the end. 1 4 y Magio; red covvs 13 years old; by Fordham Duke Iy, Al are invited | public schools will be examined at the . _ | though Col. Judy smiled his blaudest, the priccs Uit Long, $130. Dy the labors of women only 1 Tiokots lllgh-schcnl bullding on_ the ssme dag, | o Between the hours of 10 and 11 ofelock Thurs- | yeaiized were not even the verage for cholee n'fi:’f,‘;m o ot yearaold; with bull day evening, Henry Heckier, a stock-driver from Ilenry County, Mo., who had come to town to sce thie sizhts, wasassnnlted and robbed in front t0 be present on the day appoloted. Tickets can bo {md on the train. Arnrnmnph crept into the paper which stock. These short-horn herda, not nearl crosses June 22, p. m., closing excrefses of tho p mary deparsment of the grammar and priina schovls. June 23, a. m., clnsing exercizes of the jowerer, are eo finely bred, and some of the n the pedigrees wero objectiona- calf by Yidalgo; by Dukoof Elklorn;to, W. acobe 8350, 500 :f - eaterday Roactte 243 ago unlnown; roa cow; by cnst an unintended slur on the clrculntion | ammar schools. June 23, p, m., closing excr- of B Murray’s *oflice,” n nototlous dive | o, The sales were falr and square. | Airdric of Montgumery; to U, W. Towe; £100. Jaz which Mr. T, I | &F arschools.. dine =3, p. at No. 124 Van Buren strect, dircctly opposite g t ity : ‘old: : %‘m}g)‘; flogji.t}:)(;r::m(l'«p'rfl":;r(lie‘lun‘kAn » matter | §ise3 of the lligh Sciioul aud of the Divlslon tho still more uotorious’ Luul!y llmrY nch,! The attendance during the day as Ronctlatils ol ot fotineni Tanonti ald; v High and Normal Schoole, The exatminations in rcmllnfinud writlng to be conducted previows to June 10, large, but not up to the mark of Thureday. Tho shrewdeat buyer, and the man who, perhaps, makes the moat moncy out of short-horn breed- by 4th Dakeof Winfleld; to J, H. Kissingor & Co. , Clarkavillo, Mo, ; $00. from him a roll of ) Emma Ilughes; redand white helfer; 1 year old; : f the most, profitabl of fuct the Gazette fa one of the ¥ o Sl S i They succeeded in gettin) aud influential papers of Southorn Iilliiols, Lo- -echbacks amounting to C f the fruit-growing scetion had obtalned ghmpses of all of them. From i o by Conatantine; to J. G. Lon; ;;.mo; slon men who want to make themsclves known —— L ; previous duy, and ho bought chiea, 18 he did |~ Iwil-calf; 7 monihs old; red; by At dowm therec i A Wit Mack, . KA Murphy, _ Aathony | vesterday. *Ttho most notabie salcin theSmith | Oxfons ta 1. Trwin, pop; "7 U7 Ath Earl of TIIE CAMPX CASE. THE 80N J{BLD AS TIE MURDERER. Deputy Coroner McGlrr held an inquest on the body of Ellen Camplon, who died suddenly Thursday night, and the jury found that death resulted from the bratallty of the ofd lady’s son, The body had been exnmined by several physlclans and viewed by the jury, and an ad- journmnent taken to a room back of the saloon corner Twenty-sixth strect and Portland ave- nue. DBut few witnesses were examined, and there woa pretty straight salling to a verdict. The prisoner was quict during the inquisition, and at the close made a long, rambling state- ment to the effect that ha was drunk and didn’t know what he was dolng. His statcment was the same ns that already published in an inter- Conley, and Pat, allas er, " Reiley: ‘The latter is o hackman, and sided and sbetted Mack, whe made the first assault. Conley is the partner of the notorlous Murray. The license of this dive was revoked by Mayor Col- vin some six mouths ago, but jusi prior to the last clection it was retiirned in” the hope of se- curing votes. Muyor Hn?' will do well to close up this and simflar dives in the viclolty, ———————— SPORTING. BASE-BARL. DEFEAT OF THE NEW NAVENS (NON-LEAGUE) BY THE WIITE 8TOCKINGS, &Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, HanTrorp, May 26.—The White Stockings ‘The Fast End Scventh Ward Republican Club met Jast evening at the corner of Halsted and Tourteenth streets, with Vice-President Will- fam I1, Martin in the chair. A largo number of new members were eleeted, On motlon of Mr. Gardner, a resolution was adopted 1o the effect that the Secretary of the Club at the other end of the ward be requested to strike off the natnes on the roll of membership of those who have Joined the new Club, and that a committec of Three be selected for the purpuse. The Chair npgolnm\ Mcsars, Gardner, Dugurd, and Hanna. Alter some other discussion the Club ad- Journed. Benjamin Grossman, whose gbsenco from home was notfeed in yesterday’s TRIBUNE, ap- cars Lo be nelther n hankrapt sor an absconder. t 18 truc that all the money he had in bank is and Jones herds wero 24 Red Roso of Woodside, §1,050; Marln Dyrou, §310; Mead- ow Lark 24, 8710; Daron Bates 4th, $1,000. ‘The anle realized $13,185: Smith sold forty-five cows and calves st 80,215, or an average of $342.03 each; Jones sold elx hend at e average of £100 each. The bull sale realized $3,203, Following is the result of THE DODOB SALE: Seventh Lady Saleof Jirattichora: red and white; f-yenr.old caw; sirgl by Oih Duke of Thorn: dafe; to Bailey'& Gbodspecd, Baldwin, Wik ; L 8§00, 5 Ninth Lady Sale of Brattleboros red cows 4 years | Fldge, 1, Knox Contity: $165. old: slred by Lord Mansficld; to same; 21,500, Orichrista 7th; roan helfer; 3 years old; by Dan Imp. Mald of Jionor; roan cow; 6 years old; | Rite, Jr.; to A, D. Builack, Tonica, 111, ; $105 sired by Koyal Nlenedict; to 8. W, Jacobs, Weat | _Orichrista 8th; red heffer; 1 year ol Libery, 1a., $1,525, Joln; to J. Monnett, §7. . Nector; red cow; ;. slred by Louisiana 3d; red cow; 8 Jncobs: € calf, by Teauty's Maids red cows 4 yearsold; Onl; 1o, Monnett, Misford, 11 3108 by Red Toan Diichesn 2 roan cow; B ycars old ; by Lex- inston 0 4. L. Riford, Benton Harbor, Mich. ; Bull-calf; red; by Daron Bates 4th; 4 months old: toJ. Monnett; $30. Medea “dth: red ' heifers 2 years old; by Lou- don_ Duke 3d: to L. B. Wing, Boment, ill.; Thls closed tho Smith herd. TIR JONES NERD, Camella; red cow; with helfer-calf by Daron Dates; i years old; by Dlnfldl’n; to Robert Deth- 4 years old ears old; with bull- andusky; to liy Co- lsfiman; to 8. & 3 ,000. Baron Bates, by one, and that he lind met with some | view with him, defeated the professional New Iavens on thelr ‘iolas red cows @ yenrs old; wlred by 17th Duke | burn, Summit, 11l : $85. ossch, but o fs S rom belng | G spasromion | own grounds today. - After scoring 13 runa [n | or Alrn]rlsél o \vnilfnn:si\«'b j‘h’;;np{n;a‘ ‘Hon, pLotumais r‘.’ll 0 and whito: 2 years old; by a ankrupt, own S cst ¢ reside: e ompson Btatlon, Ky. i i an Rice, Jr. 3 . Monnett; & Bbont $65000 urth! of “property, with | fand averme and Twenty-sisth sireet; koew do. | Puie first four innings, tho Chicagos took soma n 3 Plam Hths red and white co 3tinna Dadge: red cow; 11 yeara old;_sired by 8ih Duko of Alrdrics to Puiny Nichols, 'Weat Lib- erty, In,; §7 ‘Minna Napior: red, with white marle; 4 _yeaa old; eired by Gen, Napler; to same party; $700. Imp. Lady Gunier: red cow; 5 year old; hred by 1. Teattle, Newlic Honae, Scotland: nired by Loni York; to 5. C. Duncan, Smitsrille, ¥o. 7. Lady Chesterford Oth; red; 0 years old; atred by Earl of Carlislo; to C. C. Parker, Wankegan; 00, Alrdrie's Lady Chesterfor; red: G-months-old 3 years old; by Dan Rice, Jr. 5 toJ. J. Lovett; $135; TULLA. . Sccond Earl of Greenhill; red: 3 yeara old: by Dexter; to De Lees & Shephand, Chicago; 8425, Baron Hates 4th: red: 4 years old; hy 4th Duke of Genova; to P. A, Coyne, Washburn, Il ; 1,000, Miss Wylle'n 21 Baron; rad and white; son of thy former; 1 year old; to John Irwln; $80, Joo Wiley; rod; 2 yeara old$ by Fldalg Lazzell & Son, Morgantown, W. V. John Wiley: red; 10 montha o} practice, and changed tho nine o as to put Me- Vey in as pltcher, Anson as eatcher, Gleun first Duse, Hines third base, Spalding ccotre fleld, and White lett field, after which the game was 08 good as 8 circus, especiatly at thirdwnd be- hind tbe bat. The batting was very heavy— White, Anson, and Yeters having four liits cach, Spalding three, and Barnes and Glenn two cach. Blelaski played in the ficld very finely. Following ls the score: 1ittle or non jcumbrancer, Helelt on'the 1ith of Inst month, and was heard from four days Inter ot Council Bluffs, In.,, where he jutended to trude off some propiry fu this city for farm- ing land {n that State. 8lnce this nothing has been hieard from him, and his friends fear he s been the vietim of foul play. JUNK-DEALERS, A mecting of junk-dealers was licld Inst even- ing at the corner of Van Buren and Clark streots for the purpase of taking same gction {n ceased; saw her lnst alive Jast pight; Jamcs Camplon, her son, came homo from work night before last; about dark he fell down stairs; he was under the Inltuence of liquor; he came fato 1y room, amt hls mother came down stalrs to prevail oh him to go up with her; he shoved his mother and she fell on her side; she sall that it was a shame; she did not coinplain of being hurt; she went up stairs and he followed her; ho came down shortly after and went out doors; I donw't know = where # 15, by I*idalgo; to regard to the recommendationf mado by the | ho went; she cutto back shortly aftor aud AL FTAEE BT 20| v by 0 Dake of Alnicto Rebort w}{f.’fi,’.f“ff?“é’x‘.h;}‘..“‘é'.‘f"?x‘;:n*u"":;unmx SN prescat Grand Jury that the junk-shops ehould | went up stalrs; T heard loud talking between | RRESFRcco0 01000100 0—2|_ Indy Sharon; red cow, O yenrs old: slred iy | montha old; by Baron Butea 4th, to Juseph Chorn; better regulated and controlled by the | his mother nnd himself, bat did not understaud | ™Ry carned—Chicagon, 7, ke of Hiciands to Dotfey & Goodspeed, Jald | S50, b Y i ity authorities, as they wore but the | what they said; I did not see them quarrel; 1 AT COLUMIUS, 0, win, Wis; S425. A “"Dove 7th's Baron; red and white; 2 vears old; receptacles of stolen property. The meel- { Jieurd o nolee s somebody had fallen several Covruxnus, 0., Muy . —Iase-ball: Buckeyes, Flora's 'Tose; red helfer; 3 years old; sired by | by Baron Bates 4th; to M. C. Ireland’; 860, ing _ was not well attendéd. Out of | tiines; did not hear any outery; I thought that 73 Actives, of Readlng, 2. Truesdalo; to Pliny Nichols; &35, Conzer; red: 1 year old; by 17th Duke of Afrdric; a thousand junk<dealers only scventeen were | James was staggering ‘and Mhug around be- LOUIBVILLE V8., ATILETICS. Oxford Lass 5th; red-ronn' lieifer; 2 years old; | to . B. 0. § §265. present. Those seventeen, howover, were the | cause he was drunk; at no time in the night did Speciul Dipateh to The Tridune. sired by Duke of [frln; to Col. O'Malley, Ontario: Duke of Brattichoro: d; 2 years old; by 10th 1most respectable in the city, and probably the | I hear any outery; we went to bed at 12 ofclock; PRILADELPIIA, Mny 26.—The gmne renderedq | $410. Duke of Alrdrie; to John Inwin: $100, Oxford Lass 8th: red helfer; 2 years old; sired only ones who have any caune for complaints by Frosty; to (. W. Slawson, Racine. Win, . the staggering around up stalrs continued until Thé meeting wos organized by the_ election of necessary by the fourteen-inning ™ draw game of then; after golng to bed I licard no nolaei Moggle Oxford: red; 1 year ofd b{'Fldllgn; to ‘Thursday bitween the Loufsvilles aud Athlctics 45, Col, &, € Babcock, Canton, 11l ; §! Mr. Anderson 0s Chiafrmau andl Mr. Pettibonean | about 4 o'clock yesterdsy morning was played to<day, n the presence of sbout 1200 | o1t i catf by oy Ontora L st oemibs | coeee™sy S;‘;{:,‘J‘,’Q,‘“,',fi,‘,}'lb frd: Zreamaldi by Beeretary. heard somebody walking around ~ on peopie, and resilted b a bad defeat for'the Doctor; to C. B. Barelay, Weat Liberty, In, ; $450, | 111. ; $170, ) 4 4 Mesars, Anderson and Peitibono addressed | the floor but don't know who it was; | hone club, Knight pitched in the third iuning, Mins 'Wylle of Ulen Iflora; roan cows 7 years Cussius; ronn; 1year old; by Breastpleco; to A. tho mceting at some length, setting forth the | I saw James yesterday morning about 9:30; he | and the Loulsvilles pounded himn for 7 runs. ;’ld;‘;I; hr \\'\x.|. _Prince; to Dr. G. Sprague, | McFarland, Heburn, ind., ea Moincs, n. ; then told me his mother was slg;, and I went up stairs in about ten or fiftcen minutes after; she was very {ll; sho did not speak nor open her eyes; st never spoke again to u\{homly that I Know of. At the time he shoved his mother he «id not Intend to throw her down; I heard no injustice of the recommendation made by the Grand Jury. They stated that the foundries, cte., were urtlnvxKuz old ironand metals, much more of which wns stolen property than of that bought by the junk dealers; yeu nothing was sald” sbont those places. It was also au Then Zettlein went in, with the result of keep- ing duwn the score thercafter. Thers was o Ercnt deal of heavy batting and loose fielding on oth aldes. The Loufsyilles earmfug but 5 runs out of 16, and the Athletics 3 out of 8. Below is the scoro: Misa Lenslic’s Baron; red: 10 months old; by Bnron Bates 4th; to Josiah Chorn; $80, Dove 7th' Baron; roan; 8 months old; by Daron Dates o eland; $25. Red and whito calf; 7 months; by I'idalgo; tod. C. Rameey, Onarga, 1 35, Mollie Gwynne; ronn cow; B yenra old: alred by Lord Ellington; to G, W. How, Tonica, Iil. ; $300. ] red cow; H yeaea ol sired by Duke Imperial; to C. 8. Batclays $300. Anna Gwynne; red helfers 1year old; ' sired by Enrl of Oxford; to same; 345, Deauty'a Daron; red and white; b impossibility to make a report of thelr pur- | thrents; Idid notsee any liquor when I went Innings— 12345867889 Medora Gwynne th; red cow; 4 yenrs old; slred 4(!:?‘1‘:‘;5&:-“11‘:31"'"8«1'6? e s choscs every morning, a8 they could hardlykeep | up-stairs. Loulaville , 4171200 1 0-16]by Dukeuf Marlhorough; to Alexander Chiarles, Nobleman; red; 1 yenr old: by Baron Bates 4th; scconunt of “every little trap bought. Finally & DR, NOLDER Allll\lv:‘t:cl"’ml Mmo'"}e 03 °A«};m11:°°5 O— 8 | Cedar Rapids, In. ; £2% to P. A. Thompson, {‘nolpn Clty, Mo. ; $60, ns e (l—] 'y 35 = Lady May 3d; rod and white heifer: 1 year old; sired by Dulce of Atrdrio; to Col. 0'Mnlley; $300. Tindy May 20; daw of former; raan cows 8 years old; sired by Prince Napoleon; 'to David Wilson & committee of fivo wus appointed to wait upon the License Comnittes of the Comnmon Council and convince it that the recommendation of the Grand Jury waa unjust and lnpracticable. testifled that death was caused by concussion of the brain pmuudnq internal heinurrhage; this was produced by a blow on the forehead from The number of Bmith cows sold was 43; amount realized, $9,235; average por head, §342.03; numher of Jones’ cows and helfers sold, Flrat base by errors—Lonlaviile, 3 Athletlc, 4. Umplre—ason, of the Philsdelphilas. Tine—2 hours. THE COOPERS, el S 5. clob oy ps bant S0 35 pmount rodlised, 700 avurheG price S100484 PEIS. i LTy Wi e > : H number bulls gol j nmount reallze 2053 A meeting of the Lahor League (the Coop- | travasated blood 08 urge as a mun's fist cataod THE TURF, T e e e | v ool Bor Lol S, Topacsds 85,500, crs' Brauch) was Leld Iast night ot Typographt | the death. There were o marks ou the ab- DBALTIMORD, O"Malley's 3200, sule, 15?155. cal Hall, 77 aiud 79 Dearbory street, James Me- 1 domen. Tle was corroborated by Doctors BALTTMORE, May 20,—The mile dsahto-day | Byra 9d; red and white cow: 12 years old; MISOELLANEOUS. After the regular sales had been completed, John R. Owens, of Sugetown, In this State, sold 8ix short-horns of no remarkable value or pedi- Curcy iu the chair, Frederlck Wilson Secretary pro tem. About 100 mermbers were present. Committees appointed at a previous meeting to collect rnoney to dufruy running expenscs re- Pitcher, Sherman, and Trowbridge, who assisted at the sutopsy. DAVID TOILIPS was won by Freebooter. Fraud second, May D. third. Time, 1:46. Tho handicap purse, 13§ miles, was talken by dam of former, sired by Monitor; to L. B, Winy, Newark, Ohl 0. Madonna 12 roan cow; 06 years old; with Dull-calf by Venerator: alred by Duke Verde testified that he realdes at 1503 State street, and . P . | T f T L Juy b ported and paid to the Treasuror the amouut of | keups a saloon; knew the deceased; she' was Burgeo. Resoluto sccond, Osage third, Tlme, “‘J{(",,"‘ ‘,‘:,fi‘ C‘,},’,‘,{‘,‘",i;'.“"’;n,,. 5 yorrs old; I({:fifm Do;!'l?c; ','fl?,"b?,u; 'E'}‘:.,"'. l:ld 3 ’{o’\? "fi,‘é‘ thefr collections. my mulhcblndn\r“ saw her lust alive, nii:ht be- | a:491¢, aired by Duke of Merrimac; to Pliny Nicholas! | This was a bargain. Mr. George Smith was then elected to the fore lnst about 8 o'clock. Bhe was working in | "% 1y oo was2mile heats, and was won | 8 i ofllee of Secretary, und William Wall was chosen to 1ilt the vacaney in the Committes on Organi- zatfon for the Bouth Division, A fow short remarks on the main object of the organization—tlic abolition of convict labor- weremnda by Mesars. Bailey, Ford, Wilson, Sherd- dan, Whittecomnb, ond others, fn which all my houge all day; shewas in her usual good héalth then; my wife told me abe had one glass of beer during the dny; she was not intoxicated when she left ‘my housc; have known her about cizht years; shc was at sumctimes under the intluciice of Hrluor to my kuowledge; uever kucw uny trouble betweenhier and her son; saw 5, ndonna 10th; red-roan cow: 4 _years old; with Lull-calf by Venerator; sirod 'by Earl of Iler- kimer; to C. C. Parks; $300. Ezlan; red-roan cows 4 yenrs old: sired by Tarl of iferkimer; to D, Wilson & Son: 3510 Fanny Eissler; rosn cow; B years ¢. 5 sired by “"fl’n Anderson; to B, M. Pairick, Marengo, 111 TIE BLACK HILLS. ARMY ORDER. Wasgmingroy, D, C., May 20.—At tho solicita- tion of Gov. Thayer, who came hers for the pur- by Victor. Joe Cerns sccond, The Hoaxer third, Time, $:4%; 3:43. The me%m hase, ahout 25¢ mlles, was won b Coronct, Bullet sccond, Col. hclhgm third, No thme taken. CHZSTER PARK RACES—TIIRD DAY, agreed that more moucy must be ralsed if they | no marks on her face the day sho wasatmy | CINGINNATY O., May 26.—The weather wns | S50k icao: red hefters 1 3 noso of having troops sent to protect miners in fErted it more Ine s hse: Camplan catno th'my” room aonc 19 | fine and the hacku good <ondition, m'fh‘ahl:‘r_:g Prott s 1o WIlllata Yoio, Suiciers \"Gfii-?{fi‘o‘."’ the Black Hills, Gen. Sherman yesterdsy scut Mr. Wilson spake of u proposed plan of tuen- | o'clock yesterday morning and said If T ever ) P! 1 ; Dalsy Byebright fd; red heifers I year old; alfed | the followlug telegram to Gen, Sherldar quarters of a mlle dash, ten entries, clzht slarters, wos won by Lmlj' Cllwu:r, beatlng St. George, Larry Hart, and Jack Harkaway in the order named. Tho others were not ‘placed. Timlo. 1:17%. The winoer was a favorito in the ools, Po{n"the sccond. raco, mtla heats, for Syear- ing the organization futo u political body, inde- pendent of party, whose only adm should be to sccure honest inen for oflice, The plan wos warmly Indorsed, After further remarke and disputes on mat. ters of little moment to the welfare of the Club, the mecting adjourncd. wanted to sce his’ mother right up. "The jury were shut up but a short tiine aml arrived unaniously at the following: VERDICT. We find that Ellen Campion camo to lier death on the 26th doy of May, 1870, from the effects of a ive, I Lud better go by Froaty; to . Wilson & Son; $100, Ringo? roan cow; 7 yearn old; aired by Red Kirk; to C. C. Parka; $150, Dalsy Eyobright 2d; red helfer; 2 years old sired by 8am; 101, Monaett, Milford, 1115 8170, Jdenule Gloster; roan cows hycars old; aired by Trable Glostor;'to 8, 6. 'Granser, Lvsueville, Ueapquantena or TiE Anxuy, WasuiNaToN, D, ., Ma; . 'II, Sheridan, Chicigo: llave just been to the President with Gov. Thayer. Afterseading tho papers and some discussiun, " tho Presldent sald that the people who had gune to the Tilack Hills of Dakota inslde the Bioux Iieservation, or whomay hercaftergothore, aro thero wrongfull Mich. ) y COL. KTONH'S WILL, hlow ar fulf, xrudnclng internal hemmorhage on | olds, thirty nominations, efzht nmnanflumbay Lila¢ 34; red helfer; 2 years old; sired by Ear) | 8nd that they should be notifed of the fact; but tho ol 8 the brafns and we, the jury, believe that hor sen, | won' the first leat, Harry Hill second, Linsmors TN ? Pairicks 8150 ¥ Earl | Government la engaged In cortaln mcasnres that The will of thu Jate Col. Samuel Stono will | the hrefi: and w Sk iy, Jatlave tiat Ber sed, ty y y of Grase 1ill; to R. M. Patrick; €150, £ third, Grit fourth, Malmistlc fifth, and Nina Douglass tho sixth. The otherawerenot placed. The second heat was won by Grit, Bumboy sec- ond, Hil third, Malmistic fourth, Linsmnore 1ifth, and Goldsberg sixth. ‘The third heat was between Grit and Bombay, and was won by the lutter by hulf @ head, Time, 1:473, 1:453¢, and 1:47%. In'the third race, a Zinile dash for all ages, three entries, all storted,—Bob Woolley, Bue Wynn, and Camargo. ‘The race was won \:{ MWoolley, Camargo sscond, and Wynn third. Time, 44, Vrantic Zith; roon cow: 1 yeura old; lred by 4th Oxford Duke; to tha Hon. Col. John Hope, Markham, Canada; $200, Oxford ' Frantic: roan helfer; 16 months old; ;l‘rfi(d’ by 4th Earl of Oxford; to' Col John Hope} Oxford Frantle 34; red and white helfer calf; 7 g‘;%"" old; by Earl'of Oxford; to Col. Juhn Hope; Mute 2; romm helfer; 16 months old; by Batter- 3d; to J. 0. Long, Monroc, In. ; SIHO, Kathleen} red cow’s 5 yoars old; by Treble Gloa- ter; to John White ;Ll'mmmlom 1, 5§15, Ki vld; sirod by itty Qloater; red helfer; 1 year ol e ———— $125. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, (ll{ll:;n’)l\{}vfinho ) ‘“l’](()‘ Llom“ . i} rua ;i 1ye s by B Grina 11013 to James Siix, Hankakee, 1. 3ids,, | 8% Lovts, Mo, May #5.—A telogrum from cars old; by Elswarth; | Capt. Eads to Col. Elliott, the Secretary of the South Pass Jetty Company, says; “ The stcam- Florence; red cow; 10 lol-}.‘if. LQDIA:;I. Ml)unthC{!’l T, llll. H ‘lll‘(:‘, i adonna 16th; roan hieifer; 1 year old: by Leo ¢ . 2d; 1o T, &, iuiliertord: Mount Cile, 1. 814, | ship New Orleaus wentto sea through tho Jet- Mad ns 1:’1:::‘; rod helfers 14 mouths old; by | tics, arawing 17 fect 8 inches.” FAanUd} o3 Laaviths S150; Osaua, Neb,, May 26.—Upon the most com- Trince of Alrdrie; ru petent authority the report that smallpox ex- Og’fi'flfl“i tod. C. 8al Ists along the line of the Puclliic Roads is em- phatically denled, No eases are known but two anion, em‘q;oye- of the rolling-mills at Lara- mie City, Wyomlng, Bpécial Dispateh to The Tribuna. Mapisoy, Wis., May 20.—Under a law of_last winter the Governor has appointed o State Board of Jlcalth aud Vital BStatistics, composed of the following gentlemen, all men of high standing, Including physicians of the State, for terma of from one to seven years, to the figures 13 * ket opposite thelr names, sublect to contirma- tlon hy the Senate: O. G. 8eldon, M. D., Reeds- soon be probated. 1n it hie makes the following dirposition of hic property ‘a Ann_Ellzabeth Stone, his daughter, 32,600 a year for life, To the raie, for the cxpemeu of Caroline A, Stone, a secoud daughter, insane, inen asylum at Bartleboro, Vt., $1,G(k) a year, To Dr, Georgte L. Stipminn, for the Foundlings' Tiome, $500 & year duringt the lives of his daugii- tera; at thelr death, $10,000 cash, To the Academy of Sciences £500 0 the sanie period, after which $10,600 Such balance an may he left after the criate 1 di- vided tohw evenly divided between the Old Ln. diea' llome (If such there be) and the Chicago istorical Society, At_the death of the heirs the eatate 18 to he di- vided as mentioned alove, and as follows: To John Stine Draper, of Juneaville, $20,01 o Dr. Increara Lapliain, $10,000¢ 10 Dr. Georga b, Ship- e $10.0005 10 the” Newaboya® Home, $10, 000; to the lmne of the Friendiess, $10,000; to the 0ld Ladjes' lfome, $10,000; tu thu Old Gentle- men’s Home, £10,000; ta tho Chicago Ilistorical Hoclety, $10,000. « The exccutors are M. A, Wood, of Kalamazoo; substitute, Scueca Laplam, sun of Increave A Lapham, of Milwaukee, MOODY'S ARRIVAL. Mr, Moody returned from the Illinols Stato Bunday-Schvol Conventlon yesterduy, wrriving in the city at 2 o'elock in the afternoon. Ife was welcomned by sevesal of Lis Lrethren, and arranged to meet u committes of the church ut B o'clock. For sows reason, however, the ap- a«;(ntmunt was not kept, Mr. Moody going out Lake Forest in the evening. It would not he strauge if hie wus In scarch of o much-needed rest, and hence the faflure to tneet the com- wil provably yesult [n openigg up th countey ta occupation and sottlement. Meantime the Indlana shiould not bo allowed to sealp and kill anybody, and yon are authorized to afford protection to al persons who re coming away, or Who are convey- ng food and stores fur tioss dlreaily there, underatand that arrangementa are now fn prog- rean with Red Gloud and Bpotied Tail to removc, and meantimo the agency Indions should be kopt bear tho agoncles. It satisfactory nrrangomenta are not concluded, tho new ordors will bo made as 10 whites who have Intruded on the Sioux Reserva- tlon. W. T. Sugn¥aN, Genoral. the fall that produced safd death, snd recommend that Jomes Camplon be Leld withont ball, to the Grand Jury for further fnvestigation. During "the Inquest quitc a crowd of men, woimnen, and chlhlrun congregated around the houge. The dead woman had been decent- ly luld out In an fee-box. There were drops of blood and & few contusions on her face, which otherwlse was calin and placid. Jaunes Camplon wus taken to jofl immediately upen_ the returning of the verdlct. Somebod: hus Wackeued une of his eyes, aud 1t is suppose ul“fi ;!nnu Ly bis mother n her dying struggle with him, THE TIRST REGIMEN' The following circular wes yesterday issued by Col. Davls, of the First Regimeut: ‘The Colone} comiand!ng regrets to aunounce to thin cutminand that after the most persiatent sppli- catlun to the manogers of the varlous rallway ‘"ml leading to the Eaaf, and having cxhausted every hunorible means to oblsin a reduction in the Cen tennial rates of transportation from this city to Fhlladelphia, that information has this day been received that wo reduction would be mads from the establlshed rutes to permit large organl- zations to visit and ‘take pori in © the Centennial Clobratlon at Fhiludelphia on the 4th day of July; that owing Lo this fact rl iv deemed in- expedicnt 1o attempt t inoke the cantempluted tei) ot such a cost. In this conncction It way be state that, owing to this declsion, $t is understood that none of the Western milltsry organizations will at- ar during FREEPORT NACING PROGRAMME, Special Dispatch ta The Tribune. Frraronr, Ill., May 20.—The Frecport Drfv- Ing Park Assoclation will hold thelr spring mueunfi at J, B, Toylor's Park, in this city, May 80 mud 31, June 1 and 2. About sixty entrics, Invluding some of the finest stoek in the North- weat, have been made, and tho Jrospect i8 very favorabloe for an Interesting and exclting serlcs of races. The track aud its appointments havo been greatly inproved since the lost fall meet~ ing, anl every cffort has been and will bo miade by Mr. Taylor nnd his assistants to make the present mecting 8 perfect success. The: premlums oggregate $6,100, divided fnto purscs a8 follows: Plrst day—3:20 race, purse 8300; 2:40 race, pure $500. Hecond day—2:28 race, puree $000; 2:35 race, puzre $500 inute race, purse 400, Third day—2:30 race, purvo $600; paclng race, free for all, $400; 2145 race, purse 3400, purse $00; frea for all, 5. year old: by 10th Duke mon, Frankllu Grove, 1L ; Alrdrie Prince 3d; red with white marks; 6 mouths old; slrcd by 10th Duke of Alrlric; Lo, Luck, Momence, 111, ; $100, Towena's Duke of Afrdrie; red with white marks; B munths old; sired by 4th Barl of Uxford; to d. L. Thain, Milburn, L. ; 8100, Toyal Gwynne; red-roan; 8 months old; by 14th Duke of Alrdriv; to Dr, G, N. Fitch, Loganeport, A5, Earlof Woodlawn: red and white; 1 year old; by 4th Earl of Oxfordy Ly 8. 8, Granger: 3103 Royal Barou: red and whito: 8 ni 2d Baron Alrdrie; (0 John Whitset 3 870, tend. The thanka of the regiment ore due ta the ral}- r 5 B % Y burg; 1L P, Btrong, M. D, Beloit: D. T. Reeves, mitfee. A meetlng was held at the | road nuthoritice in thiscity who have worked Iian Dubes B montbualdy. by Venerator; 1o, ; e Tew churclh lust evohing, und it scemed to bo | ously o sssiat s in the movemont. | " orLoL LAk BILLIARDS. C. Iroluad; $25, : Sl 3D, Apuleton; Gea, Jgncsl Butllll, Junes- the Impresklon among the members that thelr Gro, R. Davis, Colonel Commanding. Sharow Duke; l1ght roan; 1_year old; by 4th Rarl | Ville; Bolon Marks, M, D. Milwaukee: John e Tl iat Ll B BEXTON HZATS JOE DION, of Oxford; to Juhn Mltchall, Sommorn, Wis, : $100, | Faville, M. D, Madison: E. D. Grifin, Fond du they were mistaken., Mr. Moody’s first pub- u-n,,‘ following reginental order has also been n:r:“x:‘:fi“;"‘::' é\lnym zu.:A: c.t;e hg:hrd n:;)u; m};'l'g‘flf“flfi‘. k.dw t‘l’xl(. 2 moatha old; by Venora- | Lac, iR ik e TR T 1L 1 ek, o sued § L nl exton beat Joe Dion slan. f: flf‘v‘!}fig&l‘fl;ll ): u‘:‘nflliu‘:’i‘ul‘l‘é':t:é‘eutl:":')fi;m:r s sh formity withs nviiation: recsived By wuin | 145, g Yollowlng ls a DanviLLg, Iil., May 26.—About twenty cows BUMMATY have dled licre slnce 6 o'clock last evening of of tho Dodge Ierd sule: Number of cows and | some unknown comiplaint, one dairyman loslng heifers sold, 45; total amount reallzed, $17,925; | thirteen. Death scemed to ensue almost im- average prlw per head, §308.83; number of imediately after the animal {8 attacked with tho bulls and bull-calvea sold, 85 total amount real- | complaint. 1zed on them, $805; averagy price, $100,63. To- tal result of sale, $18,730. M'LEAN AND LHOPE PARKS' HHERDS, belonging to Willlam M. Swmith und Nelson Junes, were sold jointly during the afternoon, fommundng at 2 o'dock, uud resulted as fol- ows: command to participate in the ceremonies of decos oldiers’ gruves upon **Decoration-Day," Moy 0, Companies A, B. D, and F, under com- mand of Lleut.-Col. . B. Ilubbard, nee herehy detatled fo participate in the ceremonles to take laca at Hoschlll Ceinetery, and Cowmpanles C, E, 3, and I, under comamand of Maj. 8,” . Sharer, are detailed for ahnilar duty at Onkwood Ccumur{‘ The above-named companics will sssemble In {flll dress at thelr Armory, 112 Lake street, ss fol- ows ‘T'he Pirst Battalion, under command of Lieut.« Col. Hubbard, at 8 o'clock 8, m. ; the Second Bat- evening. A be dnf' evening, and_on the {ollowing SBunday he will address the Sunday-school and holl an evening mecting, 1t 15 nof known what Mr. Moody's plans are with reference to the re- ngious wark fn Chicago, but they will no doubt ¢ given to the public before many days, HYDE FARK HOUSD. The magniticent {mprovements which have been in progress on the Hyde Park House are now substautially comnpleted. It hua been made o finest suburhan hotel in the country, con- nd mecting will be held Iy Bexton has Issuad a challenge to play any one In the world for $5,000 o side, the game to tako place {n England, Americy, Bel, - where u:cqn.gl-‘ruxn&c. et)ch, Nl phim o8 MISCELLANEOUS, TIE CHICAGO POOTBALL CLUB will give its frst exhibition in athletic sports this afterncon at 8 o'clack a4 the base-bull grounds, corner of State and ‘Twenty-third rathn = Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, MiLwaukke, Muy 20.—At a meeting of ex-of- ficers of the luto War st the Plankinton House, this evening, it was resolved to form s mounte: squadron and take part in decoration services, Col. Calxins was choscn commander and Col. Ostholder ald, . Sherer, 7 Jove 10th; fer; : Ll nluf Shout 30 hegantiy Raraisbied roa, st m‘x’;‘;k Snder commaud of Ma). Sherer, ab 11| atrects. The exorclsea will consist of the fol- | Daran Borcs Tx‘l’.;h AN 19 ml?\':‘:'z'l‘:p‘.fl%nf.lnmzrz’; TOTAL ABS e e, Fuo bl sl | i 'O, okt ana el Shasesty b | Vovios Shrsounl wal, fuue entrens 100-| 06y v 4 et Frmosths ol | v, g g g i dight Wort ounds, has cou jous sti- | with il a order, a Wi confor 1, . o] 113 ci i red helfer; months old; g a; h—The 01 blea attauched, andt is generally pErfect In all ita | with L ‘Cominitton NAvInE Ia'charge he care: | Jard rufh twelre eutrlca; Ligh jump, seven en- | aton ates 4tb; lod, G Long, Monroo, T, &3 Y Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good tries; throwing the hammer (10 D), seven cn- Templars to-day choss the followlng additioual equipments, _ Persons wishing to take rovms for tries; quarter-mlle ruu, ten entries; 220-yard i 3 ) tel 3 220-yar monles ut the severnl cematerles rolating to trans- the suinwmer should uot full to cxatuine those ut portation und other deta Wiy flfl]-ln_l‘l'lomu Park Place: red and white the Hyde Park House, strangers’ race, open to all mat % iner. | €OW: B years o y Clen, Burnside: to E.70, | ofticers: Chase, of Malne, Marshal; Mrs. Brook- o e COUNTY BUILDINGS. Bers S the i vt i, Sovel e | i Binbure 1od 8505 clls S0, | ke, o Tadlins, DS Wood, of Alabama, BOARD OF EDUCATION et T Nt “’.‘?; ey | b, Lun Dakeud avoure? o1t Natnlareson, LG Bronn, ot Wiacopsin, O, 0L B:5 A ALY " 5 ) cntriea; n; red and white cow; 4 . G our _ thous HILING HOOMS, The Jofnt Comiittees on Publlo Bulldings and } 1™ \ine ~ run, cight entries; and o 300- | former; y.\lu-cam'uu' o C) &’m;?::l:;;““mn were rojsed to send the R, W. G. T, Tflc The Board of Education Leld a regular semi- nonthly meeting last night. Prescnt: Mesars, Bluthardt, Covert, English, Hoyne, Oleson, Olinger, Reed, Bhoeninger, Sullivan, Wilce, sud Richberg. Mr, Bhoeninger, from the Cominittes on Publis Bulldings and Grounds, reported a reso- Hospltal and Public Bulldings and Education were fu sesslon yesterday afternoon, but did no other busiucss than that of auditing afew unim- portant bills. Aflairs outside of the Grand Jury room were unusually quiet yesterday at county headquar- ters. Late fn the day soveral Commissioners Oxford Gwynue; red-rosn cows b years old; by Marimon; 0 Simou Leatty, Torouto, Canady, Oxford Bloow Bth; sed heifer: 2 i Belmont: 1o A 5, Luatans $3ad, - Joure oldi by ear old; by Con. {nrd copsolation race. The sport promives 0 be (ntureulmi for ita novelty fn many re- apects, and for its geucral woith, some of the finest athletes in the city belng entered for competition, while some of the meinbers arp world-wide celebritics, Prizes will bo given for every race. ‘Tho judges of the sport are Calyin Cubb, of Chlufio Bagge Club; F. B. Hamlltooe Downs, Captatu of Rev, John Russell, snd Dr. Orenhuyatckys, of Cutuda, to thu Britlsh lslands to look aler the interests of the Order there. It s re- ported that the seceding delcfintu bave urgunized another R W, Grand Lodge in this ‘cllly, and that J. J, Talbott, G. W, iang, bas jof o Curlolta Gth; rdun heifery 1 y stantine; to Lobert Milor, {West Liborty, $400. ane Nicolls; red and white heifor: 2 years and f 'y © olncd them. "Talbot withdrow to- 8 montha old; by Earl Napler; to Georgu” Chase & da& from tho sitting R. W, G. Lodge, but his ac lution authorizing the hirlng of four rooms of- | Weutacross to & neighboriug saloon to discuss | Of Barge Club; A. Ugden on Weat Liberty, fu. $230! lon was repudiated by the other wembers of Lered by the Nort Side Turu-Gemeinde for tug the situation, but they did siot Luvite any out- }35;:5; ey ’r'{'ifie?v" y I‘L’;"g'?,}fl": _‘c}fil%’;“lzxi;’%rlfiifi';nb';'fxiux".’.tlli'ffix'?fid‘-"?agh\l»;' the Lnding delegation: 3 &t a rental of e r. e J o acobs} $250. H RO AN ————————— Fooma would accoramodate 500 puplis. Tiho presont. Grand Jury will probably sit | T4 88 18y 50 cente, Mcadow Laik 24, wih 3 wewks old calf by Pidal. QOCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. A number of amendments were_oifered, and | until the end of the Court Term on the 84 prox., S A 19“'_"“34. by Dukeof Greenwood | QuazxsTows, May 26,—8teamsbip Wyoming, SoALs DEOR, e, motion o M. BUlibe. ™ | Joenavnes kgt fodchments w proUabl] | g o, Do g S Bpitt of tus | 4 Mallie 3OS Home Park Pisc ra cow: | 70 New York, bas rived. : g entmen . C., 5 N i : “Tte ¥inance Committes seported s number of | tho contrack ‘system wnd sicals will bo madss | peatlne sicady ot &73ges 415am ol Sy ratds Wy 0 € Bauay | | Naw Your, Yy Sediyed, steasmes daisy CHURCH COUNCILS. BOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS, BAvannair, May 20.—At the scssion of tho Gonernl Assembly to-day the report of the Btanding Committce on the Commissioncrs’ Fund, recommending the abandonment of the system of per caplta tux, and re-establishment of the old system of asscssment, was adopted. The resolution wna pnssed authorizing the ap- polntmentof eneofeachSynod represented inthe Asscmbly to sclect a delegate to the Pan-Con- federation at Edinburg, in 1877, ‘The memorial of the Presbytery of Han Chow, China, nsking to be dissolved and permitted to return to the Synod from which they originally came, excited a lively debate, and closed on the adoptlon of a resolution that the General Asscmbly had not. cxrrcsml conatitutional pow- erto cstablish dissulved Presbyteries; sccord- ingly tho brethren of the Han Chow Preaby- tery aro now and have been continuously de fure members of the snme presbyterica to which they belonged at the time actio was taken. A resolution waa adopted commending the American Bivle Boclety to the confidencd and uuflwrl of tho Churches. 4 i following was adopted with ono dissenting vote: Retolred, That in aprointing, delegates to the General Preabyterian Alliance, 1t in with the dis- tinct declaration not to be regarded asanother bighor conrt, but an asscmblage of committees ap- pointed by the eeveral bodiea which represent the pnrposc of the joint Conference, snd such actlon only belongs to the aasociation of delcgates thus constituted. = CUMDERLAND ASSEMBLY. LoumviLLg, May 20.—~The Cumberland Goneral Assembly met pursuant to adjourn- ment, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. J. A, Ward. The usual half hour of religious cxerclscs were conducted by the Rev. Frod Lack, of 8t. Louls. The followling resolutlons, offered by tho Rev. J. C. Mowyer, of Illlnols, was unanimously adopted by a rising vote: Jtesolred, That the cordlal thanksof this General Avsembly be, and the same are hereby, extended 1o the citizens of Bowling Green and vicinity for thelr unbounded hospltality to the mem- bers of this Assembly and_ tho vis- ftora thereto during this scaulon, and aleo to the raflroad companics which have reduced thelr rates to Comminsioners to the Ueneral Asscmbly, and especlally to the Bt. Louls & Southwestern Road for having reduced {ts rates lesa than ono-half. Reeolved, That our thanks are extended to tho pastor and session of the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green for the efiiclency and courtesy with which they have extended their nccommoda- tlons 1o the General Asscinbly, and alao to the pun- tors and oficers of the various churches In the city which have tendered the usc of their house of wor- ship for religloms excrcisca and the Committeo work by the Qcneral Assembly. ‘The Moderator made n few appropriate and touching remnarks, thanking members of the Assembly for thelr co-operatfon and kindly nflmpnth ca during thelr meeting. On motion, the Assembly wos diemissed with prayer and benodiction by the Moderator, gt iy REFORMED I’RESBYTERIANS. Pirranung, Ps., May 20.—At to-day’s sesslon of thic Reformed Presbyterlan Synod, the report of the Synod Hoard of Trustces wns received, read, and referred to the Cammittee on Finance, with authority to preparc an abstract there- from. Reports of the differont Presbyterles were ta- ken up and disposed of, aud the sustentation matter, which was the subject of yesterday's discussion, was to«lay referred to s Commitice selected for the dlur(mnl of the matter. The R J. Milligan offered a resolution strongly condemning the uso of tobaceo, which waa referred to a speefn) committee, ‘The 8ynod, after paseing eulogistic resolu- tlons ;L('fnnllng the Scotch Church and dele- gutes, adjourned until to-morrow. —————— FOR THE GREAT SAN JUAN MINES | The old Pioncer Line, the Konsas Paclfic Railway, 18 your route!! Express troins leave Kansas City and Leaven- worth every morning upon arrival of the great through trains from the Eastand Bouth, ronch Den- ver mext ofterncon at 2 o'clock, und mako close connection with expresa trains of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway, —tho only line to the San Juan country, By taking the Konsas Pacific Rallway therefor, you pase through Denver and Colorado springe ¢n route, have cholce of scats on the only through truln to San Jusn, and you arrive ot Cucharas, El Moro, Del Norte, Silverton, Lake City, and all principal pointa in the great 8an Juan country 24 quickly and for tbe same money as by lean favored routes, The Kansas Pacific Rallway Is the only line run- nlng any through cara and Pullman slecpers to Den- ver! Aud remembcr it guarantees tho foweat rates and beat time attalnable to all the San Juan coun- try! Ask for through tickets by the Kanaas Pacific Tiaflway at any Chicago ticket ofiice. Round trip ticketsat greatly reduced rates. e E— BETTER LATE THAN NEVER, Tt your teeth are going, and you have not yet tried the ‘‘Sozodont,' as & proscrvative, try it now. Abandon all other Dentlfrices, and give ita chance, " It is guoranteed to be as harmlcsa as water. e —ea——— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC COMPANY havo fifteen volumes of bound muslc, inclnding a fine collectlon of studlea cspecially valuablo to teachers, which are Jeft with them ta scli at a bar- galn. Planos for ront. 150 Btate strect, ————— EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES NOW. 1t the furniture-buying publlc wonld mote the decline in priceaof ail kinds of first-class furni- turo, Jet them get onr lowest cash prices, Holton & Hildreth, Nos, 226 and 227 State atrect. e POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The regnlar meeting of the Third Ward Repnblic- an Club will be held &ll ovening at the club rooms, 060 Wabaah-av. DEATIS, A A A R A A B GRAY—Thuraday morning, May 26, In Washing- ton, D, C., Mrn. Dolla 1L Gray, wife'of Prank M. Gray and daughiter of E, P, Botley, of this city, Funeral at the residonce” of M. Gray, 350 Weat Adame-st., Saturday, the 27th fust., at 11 o'clock s m. . TIANNIGAN—Tlerce Tlannigan, aged 08 years. The funeral wll] take place from his lato resi- dence, 1610 Bouth Halated-at. , Baturday, the 27th inat,, ‘st 10 o’clock 8, m., to the Church of the Na- tivity, from thence by carrlages to Calvary Come- tery. §Albany and Denver papers please copy. COSTON—May 25, of lock-Jaw, Emma Loulse, Poumgest daughtcr of Lafayetie R and Emma L “oston, aged 3 years and & montha. Funeral from reaidence 305 Fortiand-av. , by car- %0 RRosonlli, Providence (Pa.) papera pleaac copy. HEERMANS—Friday, May,20, Martha A., wife of Thomas Hearmans, In the 46th year of her ago, Tuneral from the realdence, 200 Bouth Morgan. at,, Bunday, the 28th {nat.. 842 p. i, Friends of the family sre invited to attend without furthisr no- ce. u:m-s" Louls and New York papers please no- ™ ABDOTT—At Wlimington, TIL., on the 21st inat., Harriet L., beloved wife of Dr. Banuel M, Abbott and alster of Mr. George D. Lawreuce, of this city. The Chirlstisn graces which have ever adorned ber pure and nob) for 8 crown of glortous imworta ‘Buffalo snd Cooperstown (N. Y.) papers please copy. WILLIAMS—The funcral of Caroline Caton, oungest child of Norman and Caroline Caton Will- ams, will tuke place at 2 Calumet-av., Sunday sf- ternoon at 2 o'clock, ANGELL~In this clty, the 26th inst,, Bello Dadger, twin daughter of Charles W. and the Iste Evaliadger Angell, sked 11 months. Funeral fromn the residence of A, C. Dadger, 62 Galumotav., bunday aflernoon, the 24 last, at 4 o'clock. lite, bave only beon exchanged ilty, TOILET! BEAUTY. LADIES, having made femala beaaty & study for #ome years, we are d sud (o give yon in our sdverilsementa some valuable reclpos and advice, leaving you to judye of them yourselves, only add: Ing thut'they puver full to conduce to besuty, snd shall cost you nothlng. For the cumplexion, pour a half teaspoonftul o monia jnto & pint of wa- Ler, and bathe the fa t night, just provious to retlring; aluo, upon arising, rey after which, aud befure .mum( dry, apply TOILETINE elther by sprinkiing a Jisile uu the bands and rubblng it over the face, or with & down tuft; better, how- evor, wet to the conslatency of creain, aud applied wiih' a fine spovgs, removing 1t Immediately and (homuxhlydnlnf with s fne nl&kl . A smootl, transparcat, dellcatcly-tinted ekin, evold of all extraneous discolorutions, will reward you ver; scon. TOILETINE, 60 ccots per box. For Ly all druggists, DE LA BANTA, Adverti WWIRE SI1GNN, ~ WIRE SIGNS Of all kinds manufactured at ) it . degs rom ths wuuLp:em llyoflul'l:l. BHCRS, o-' e LBy GROUT, 126 Fitth-av, AUCTION SALES, G. P. GORL & % ¥ 3 and 70 Wabnabaw, 00, ON BATURDAY MAY 27, AT § 0'CLOCK, . G, Orogkery, Yellow and ik ¥ are, 50D Brone Suarokinghan Household Furniturg Of every description. We shall sell s ver: B ki ¥ largy stack of Parlorand Chambor Furniture, Tiail Tablce, Hixtannlon Tables: Bivice Loungen, Walnat lje, Chaira, Patlor ang Wardrobea. Ersy Chalrs, Book Cases steads and Buronur, Rockers, Ofice Deskn, Show Canon, Ca Planos, Parlor Organs, etc. riagen, Bugyles, and Harness, Wooden Bowls, 20 by Carria G. P. GURE & DRY GOODS, Large and very attractive ealo of cholce seasons. Ble goodn, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, at 9:70 o'clock, We shall offer now lines Men's, loya', and Youths' custom-mnade sensonable clothing. Alro now Tines Dreas Goods, Poplins, Debeges, Pisids, fino all-wool Khiawle, clc. 300 pleces Gron Giraln Ribibons, fine fancy Canat. meres in patterns, largo and’ olegant {lne Kig Glovos n Indics' anil genta' wear. 8in Umbrollas nnd Parnsota, Millinery snd Straw Gaode, Hats and Caps, Hoalory, Gents' white ang fancy Dress Shirts, large liucs o ¥ans, full liney of Lincnn, entire new 1ines Genta' Buapenders. shirtings, Foncy Cass., Cottonades, Jdoons, efc, Large lino Biack Alpacns,’ Tablo and Facket' Cut. fory’ and_Pinted Goods, Tollet Boaps, Wallct, Brashes, Notions, ete. CARPETS. Large speclial anle 100 rolls Carpetinga at1y o'cloc he attention of dealera ia called to thy eame. GEO. P. GORE & CO. 8 and 70 Wabaah-av, OUR AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Slinpers Of WEDNESDAY, May 31, st 0 a. will be UNEQUALED in QUALITY' VARIETY, an examination of which 1 loited. GEO, P. GORE & C 48 & 70 Wabash-av, By WM. A. BUTITERS & CO,, Auctloncers, 118 and 120 Wabash. BUTTERS & C0.S SATURDAY SALE, Saturday, May 27, 9:30 o'clock a. m., at thet salceroomn, 118 and 120 Wabash-av., FURNITURB. GREAT SALE OF 10,000 LIVE BIRDS of every kind, cholce Plgeons and Poultry, Anl. nals, ¥lsh, etc., etc. Thoentlrestock of STRICK- LAND, taxidermist and desler, No. 212 West Maduon-st., AT AUCTION, Monday and Tucsday, May 20 and 30, 1870, The whole comprises one of the greatest varieties inthe Weat. Full particulars in tiand-billa, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneern, BUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAR SALL, Wednesday Morning, May 31, a1 9:30 ovclock, At118 &120 Wabash-av., N, E. cor, Madlson-st., ASSORTED GLASSWARE, WHITE GRANITE WARE, Yeliow and Rockingham Ware, Cargets, Fine Table Cutlery, DBUTTERS & €0.'S REQULAR TRADE SALE STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Regalar Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Btraw Goods, Hats, Onps, Boota and Shoes. THURSDAY MORNING, June 1,at 9:30 o'clock, sl their Auction Roows, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. BANKRUPT SALE. ENTIRE OUTFIT Of the Coalyard of & B AHRENS, 8, Baokrupts, No. #66 West Van Jinren-at,, FRIDAY BOKNING, JUNE 2, at 10 o'clock, Seven Horses, 4 Doublo Wagons, 4 Singlo Wagons; 1 Bugy, 3 soty Double Harmogs, @ ots Singlo llar ness, T tiugey Harness, Office Bhilding, Ofiice Fur: niture, Platform Scalo, Frame Stable and Shed 1ot Blabs, Coniwood, Coal, etc., ote, Also at anmo time'and place, tho followlng props erty belonging to the estato of NELSON BROB. & BAREYAT,Bankrupts Theeo Horses, 3 Donblo Wagons, 2 inglo Wag ona, 1 Cart, 17Top Buggy, 5 nets Hamess. 8 ardor af ROBT. 1, JENKINS, Assignec, WM. A. BUITERS & CO., Anctlonecrs. NEW YORI. F. G. WOLBERT, Auctfoneer, Special and Pm@w Package §als OVERCOATINGS, CLOAKINGS, &c., On alx months’ credit, by order of Mr, Sevill * Schnflc{d, m, ‘Wo will aell through Messre, TOWNSEND, MON- TANT & CO., 70 and 81 Leonard-st. , ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1876, At 11 o'clock, on a credit of six months, 5,000 Pieces Orercoatings, Cloakings, &, 'To be Sold in Entire Packai'es, consiating of Lochilina, fecland Roughs, Kans Exd vraay oy leoyad fteverafbit, ifir Trenvers, ST, Ku el In Cotton Warp und all Waol. Delog the entire balance of this acason's prodac: tion of thiu celebrated and popular make, An this sale will bo mada withont rescrve, we re: apectfully tnvits tho presence of the trade. BAUENDAIIL & €O, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabash-av., N. W. corncr Madison-st. Large and Aftractive Catalosme Sals OF 2,700 CABES BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTIOIN, TUESDAY MORNING, May 30, at 9:30 o'clock, ‘This sale will comprise a full assortment of New Spring Goods of al} Eindn, A8, P, llCNAMlV\".A & CO., Auctinneers. By 8. N. FOWLER & CO. Auctlopeers, 274 and 276 Last Madison-at. Thisdsyat0:30sharp, elegantand oxhianstive line ot FURNITURB. Consisting of new Parlor Suits, Chsmber Scls, Llhmrn; ining-Ntoom, and Ofice Furniture, A large 1lno of Sucond-uand Furniture. CARPETS. At 10 o'clock, misfit and used, of all grades, At 12 v'clack two Elegant Orguua, and one Hosewoul Plano (New York make), very fine, On Monday Morning, May 29, at 10 8.m,, Wo will sell on the premlaca the antire contents of houss 870 Wabssh-av., belonging to MRS. D. FRIEDLANDER For partical SUMMER RESORTS. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCE. Thia Totel, with large additions and improve: menly, conslating of SEVENTY SINGLE H0OM3 for Smllcmum an additional dining-room, & liol and Cdd Bea-Water Bathing Establishment, etc.y o JILL OPEN BARLY IN JUNE, ations for r t the office of B M. TILDIETH, b Broadwar, N. Yoy or o the lotd, PRESBURY & {“L“HE"“- LEGAL. e NFTXOLLER OF CORRENOY, Wasuixatos, D. G, May 24, 151 ierehy given to all Persoiis Wil may hsve the "Ull{:ullflnnl Honk of Chica ‘presented to Nathan uwlr,uu-i e it with \ 7 abiss H fo'thres' vioitie Frotu this deter F'fhey Wil e Ssb towed.” (iiied) Q1IN Y KNOX, PROFESSIONAL, bkt SECOUUSUVITY AND FISTULA powitively cured without paln or the useof kulf ligature, oc cunstie. A BUI CURE OR NO PAY, Consalia- tiona freo. Dr. J. 5L Puriiirs, 167 & 106 Madison:st., Chicago. NEECT10) CELKDRATED througbout the Unlon—expressed o all , 60c per . orders oyuhox.m, Canfsor pg Culosg: