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THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS, The eecond Daptiat picnic at Highland Park fatardny. Curs feave Kinzle streot depot at D w'clock, Tt was Mre., not Mr., Leander Btons who pre- wented severnl botanteal specimena to the Academy of Science on Tucsday ovening. There will b a apecla] mecting of the Toard of Directresses of the Protestant Orphian Aeylum this afternoon at 2 o'clack at the Asylum. Partien attending the entertainment at tho Tlalf- Orpban Asylnm this evening will take the Lincoln avenue horso-cats, Larraboe strect being under re- pairs. Tha Hon, Leonnrd Swett will deliver his lecture on Abraham Lincoln at the Unlon Park Con- gregational Church this (Thurailay) evening ot 8 o'clock, Tickets, 25 cente, Meeslenrs Glrard and Daner, of Parln, re- spectively Presldent and General Snperintendent of the Consolidated Glass Companies of France, Belglam, and Germany, are at tho Tremont Ionee, ‘The tempetnture yosterday, as observed by Manasse, optician, Trinuxe Bullding, was as fol- lows: 10a. m., 013 12 m. 6133 p.om., 08 8 p, m., 00, Usrometor, 8 & m,, 2 P m., 20.2, . The charlty benefit annonnced for this evening Dy the_**Library Association of Centenary Methe I Tpisconal Charchi® at the Waehinutonian Knpcl. stands postponcd until further no- Homa Cl tice, The Ladies' Ald Bacliety of the Iteunion Presby- terian Chureh invita their friends to a snclalle at the church Thursday cvening, Jan. 106, Straw. Yerrlos and Jee-crenm will be served, There will nlno be muale, reading, and other Jiterary enter- tainmonts. Eddy Frederickson, reslding at No. 284 North Tinleted atrect, wan ran over last Saturday lv{ a runaway horre owned by Mr. A, Gregory, realding Bt Lincotn Tark. Mr. Gregaty waa very' Revercly njured, and for the Jittle "boy there was no hope 1ast evening by his attending physicians. There will be_a masa mecting thin evening at farner liall, West Twolfth sircet, under “the aunpices of the Labor League, to conslder the que tion of convict labor, and protest againat the c loyment af convices in the construction of tho B touse and County Bullding. Guod speakera witl be In attendance. @eorge Von Hollen, the late City Treasurer, who auddenly expatristed himself to Toranto, Canada, 10 avoli trouble growing ont of & xhurtage of about 00,000 n hin accounts, has loft that city for Ttamliton, 30 cules away, where howill go (nto the grocery buainess. Gearige visita the depot quite wften 10 chiat a few moments \ith Chicagoaus enst- ward or homeward bound. Mr, Gilbert S, Baldwin, the extensive dealer In booke of all descriptions, will present to the Nee. ond fteglment on the 20th of this month a)brary of well-sclected books. The cxuct mimber of vol- Timen 18 not known, hnt the generaus Baldwin says that he fenra thore will bo s good many. The do- nation will bo a uneful and acceptable one, and will doubtless meet with that degreo of appreciation which it descrves. The Dircctors of the Newahoss' Tloma have ac- cepted the resignation of Dr. Ben C. Miller (who enfla for Enrope this month) and elected Jnhn L, Teck Dircctor in hin place. They sleo elected N. 8. llonton President. Three vacancles have oc- curred daring the Inat six months in the Board of Indy managers, and Mes, Mancel Taleolt and Mra, €. M. Mct ck and Mrs, James I, Stead wero elected to il the same. A cerioin gentlemanly feed-dealer of this city i Toud In his protestations againat tho men who well foed made out of ont hulleand a very littla cara, Tio thinks it i8 better to give a borac 8 good thrash- Ing every day, with good fued, than to' never lick Rt at &) and force liim {0 1ivo upan this mlserable ntufl. And now his brother fecd-deslera are in arins becautse onorder of his for half o lon of oat Timlls has tuemed up. Anuther case of presching vorsus practice. R, 1. McCormick'a horee and bugey ran away osterday afternaun from In_front of tiie Portlund bluck, and, dashing southward on Dearborn street, collfied with a horse and wagon belonging to Walsh & Hutchineon, The Iatter vehlicle waa tip- od over on one slile, and _the driver thrown ont. o held on to the reins, and waa drageed zome 20 feet. The runaway aped on _and rushed into no Adams' Express wagon, resulting fn the demolition of the buggy. Noone hurt. The mandamus sults Lronght by Fa Phillips against Robert T, Lincoln et al. ,andagainet fierman 1750, County Clerk, the onject of hoth sulta Leing 10 compol the recognition of Phillips ae Asscseur, will bo argued this morning before the Sup Conrt ot Mownt Vornou, Messte, farve & Dizun gnd Tiurley & Tripp will appuor for Phifln, M, Tuley has heen_relained by the Town Hoard, and Mr. feham by the Citlzens’ Assoclution, und ‘they together wiif defend both casen. Richard Colllne, an 0ld man Nying on McGQregor rect, {6 this moring giving thauks for s prov- dentisl cscape from what under ordinary circum- stances would have rosulted in b4 death, Me asan drising nouth on lalsted trcet Tucaday even- oz n 8 eingle scagony anil the nag being nearly as Vilnd a8 himnelf could not eeo that the bridye was en, and a proplir passing throuzh, but niatch- ateadlly ahead and tumbled Into tho river, O ser G, H. Coffman and the bridge-tender came Dravely ta thie rescuc, ond withi 8 buat non Iniided Collin and bis rig on torra firma, nong the worko of iln sudden Immoralon. ~Evidently Mr, Colling was not born (o be drowned. At s late meoting of the Boord of Edneation Marshall Fleld, presented to the Bonrd twen- ty-tve coples nchard's Wistorical Map of the United States for the o of the public schoola af i clty, and W, II. Welle, Eg., presented a copy of tho Aame map for the uso of the Wells School. Theea gentlemen could not have made more nseful or approprinte donations. ' When this map was first published wo culled public sttention to its excel- enclen, 1t liss now o repatation among uil the learned Institutiona of the country af which Mr. Dlanchard may be prond, It Is unigue, convenlent, and trastworthy, sll the details carefully verified, and {a an admirable reference to the geography as well as chronology of American history. SALE OF A CLUHCH, The Wicker Park Congregntiunal Church proper- ., situated at tho northivest corner of Hoyne and LeMoyne streets, was sald undee a trust deed yes- 1crday forenoon at 11 o'clack, on the eitv of the northi door of the old Court-llonee, Benfimin . Gnllup was the original Trustee amd Fraucis . Peabudy hin ruecensor, The lat Tomed pentleman wold the properly ta zatinfy o note siven by the Church Soclety Feb. ©, 1871, for £3,000, with ntefuxt at the raté of 10 per cenl, paysblo 1y ontor of iiself fve seare after ha date thereof. The monay wus foaned ly Ienry N. Holden, who licld 8 titet mortgaye on the build- ing and_ground. The Soclety belng financlally o vory weak one, default was made {n the Royuisnt of the note and iuterest, und hence the sale, Mr, awln, Mr. Holden, snd another gentleman were the only bidders on the property at tho sale, and the lolder of the ‘nolo inally boushi it in for 83,000, ihe fat bid belwge 2500, lic haa atill snother clalm of $1,100, su- cured by a_ third mortgage, The Congrezationsl Union, of New York, it i» understood, had a clastm of $1,000 and intercat amounting to €500 more, which was securcd by 8 secoud” mortgage, s fact which Mr. Holden ducs nut seen to hove buen awaru of; but the claimant hos uot snswered the nutico served and hus probably forfolted its” claim. The Churcliis o frame one, and was bullt at o cost of $10,000, but wae never entirely finlehed. Tho two fots upon which it standa were valued at 81, 500 each before the fire, hut are not rated higher than fl,mfl atthe res nt time, The bullding hasbeen usured as hig! s IN MEMORIAM, The following resolntions in memory of the iate Willinin B, Scudder weroudopledat & recent mect- 1ng of the Chicaga Clearing Houso Awsaclation: Wiskran, This Asaociation haa hesrd with sin- cere regret the announcement of the death of Wiil- fain M. Scudder, late Cashler of the Ilide -nd Leather Bank, of thin city; Jieaolved, That In the death of Mr, Scudder this Association has lost s most respected und worthy member; one who, after an aetlve busliesy caredr of fteun years, has luft behind bim the record of o0 upright, {nteliigent businers man, of the strict- eat integrity, and of an unviCmished charact: nossesscd of s gentle demennor and calm judis: anent; and that hie noé ouly at sll timos oud under all clrcnmstances commandod the entire confidence of bis asncclates, but endesred himeclf 10 thefr friendship and oection. Al leaves W thls saociation a huwo without reproach or staln, Leaolved, Thut,san token of respect to hls mem- ory, these resolutlans b placed on the records of tho Clicago Cloating-Houss Assoriation, and that o copy of the same, properly certitied by |ts oficers, e presented 10 the family of the decesaod, with us: surances of the deep and heartfell sympathy of ho wembers of the ciation in thelr boreavus ekt L. J. Gaax, President. Jous DeKoves, Vice-Prealdent, “MARNIED BUT NOT MATED.' In last Bunday's 'TrinUNE » lady advertised for o situation as housckeeper, and received 1o reply the followlng: H L 751 you are Poor, Like myselt Looking for Hocal Cungenlal Boclety If you could Concent ve with o man that fa‘married But not mated Ago 46 0ld Pleaso Address In contldenco Granar K, RUTSALL, **Jtoom 20, 1014 West Lako, *+ Or If you would prefer to call I will Await you on Tluniday Evenlg ¥ o'clock in Confidence yours G, K AL, ++ Roam 90, 1014 W, lai Tt tn rearcoly necessary to say that tho Isdy did not *reall™ nor **uddrvas ™ the rascal but pit tho minalve In the hande of a male relatlve, who has Leeh Bwalliig an opportuniiy Lo Lhrsal e Iife out f bios with & rawhide. BROWN V8. HURD, ITS SETTLEMENT A8 A CHUBCH DIFFICULTY. The troublesomo Hurd-Brown cass has tinally been acitled, so far as the church s concerned, un- leas some new way uf bringivg it to lifeagain s devised. The Quarierly Cunference of the Method. st Church met sgaln Tuesdsy evenlug, and, after su luteresting seslon lutiog from 8 to 1130 o'clock, decliued 1o eoleriain tha uppeal prayed by Mr. Brown from the flndiug of the Ecclenfartical {gurt., “Theso idings were reai, whersupuy M. “ Bvown's counte), Dr. O, 11, Tifluny snd 0. I Bronso, on the vae side, and Mr. Hurd, who Lud Beou sppoluted to re| 0t Slie church, ou the oth- o, consumed some thne 1o ary nlné‘x‘h- case, $1r, Pironse read truia 8 privted clicular prepared by Mr, Tirown a statement of the rensons why he proyed an appeal, MF. Brown'a sentiments i ro. gard to this ca=e are #o well known that it I» hardly necosenry to repeat them, Tl polut moxt relled on seemud to be the clalm made that the newspa- iore hind dono Mr, Brown fnjustice In e caso, he pablication of the pamplilet agatnat Mr, Hord, althoneh nome of 1t allegations were snatained by the Commilice, was claimed 1o have boen n profea- worthy act. ‘A duzen grounds of error wora sat ant in the clr- cnlar, Most of them related to tho form of tha verdlet, which wan ciained (o he Hlegal und frregi- Iar. Soveral of the reasons wero bnsed on the gronnd (hat the publication_of the ariginal Pamphlot wan Justiled while Mr. 1lunl wos o Eandidate for the Snpreme Tiench, T Teply, Mr. finnd sald that {f, na claimed. thee ad been o judgment ani o Yerdict, thet can De no appeal. 'Tho charges set out tho pub- Heatlon” "y Br. e ot " fain and malicions Miels, ~ He admitted the publication, which made it necemary for Mm ta provo liin statements true, 1f there lina heen i idgment, am thero a ona singie peelication in ie camplaing which would sustain [t, the Confor- ence munt aflirm the Judgment. There wero threo apechiications whicls Mr. Brown did not attempt to atmwer. Atr. Dnvls thaught the verdlct Toft Mr, Browen In oo Manding, that both pariies ind the confidence Churel, and that Mr. Brown enght to stop eand aecpt tle felfowabip wndered him. 2 Woyo of pence, he oifered the following: vesnlred, That thin Quarterly Conference dacr deenn 1L necesanry 9 entertatn_ the peuding ap: a further invertigation of the evidence and auestions Involved; but, instead thereof, we heres by deciare our fuil_contidence fn the' Chrlatlan character an) nprighiners of both the partics in this case, and our sincero desire that they will cons tinue 10 iold snd enjoy all thelr private and oficial relations I the chnrcii na heretofore. Mr. Hurd stated thet during the trial he had Toat tho nlmosity axainat Me. egwen enenderei be in yampilel” Tt ‘only wixhed ta vindieate is cin. acter, and wanted the reauit to be a 1ght as possi- r. Drown. Dr, Tiffany, when anked, protested in hehalf of Mr. ftrown agninst kettling the case by any auch compromise, and allowlie tho ** false, {llegal, and outrageoun ! vordlet to stiwd. At thte the rennlutlon was temporarlly tabled. Mr. Decring thought that o Jndimesit hnd leen fonnd, and, from all Jic could learn, hat ft nad Deci deawn as mildly a8 possible. 110 thowght Mr, Troven ght 10 be satafcd, und wa opposed (0 4 ney trlal. "A motlon declining to entertaln_the appen] waa 1okt by & vote of 4 ta 0. A mution to enterfaln it wan then put, nuid almost o fall vote compelled, which reaulted e follows: " A the Rev, E. D. Wheadon, T € 1 ewell, Seth Brad- vy M Trown, — Brady, George Dus- n I, King—0, Nays—The Rev. 0. Huse, the Tto gree, the Rtev, L. C. Vitner, the Tev. ton,’ Dr. N, 8 Davia, Lyman J. Gage, W WyeckofT, Williim Decfing, Jdohn E, Miller, o. . Vuirkhnrst, Wilifam Edgar, George W, Reynoids, and b, . Crist—138, The reralution of Dr. Davis was then taken up and unanimouely adopted. Thia ends the watter &0 far an the Conference and clhinreh ase concerned, unlesn the old froublenare bromght up In some new form, Mr. Nurdis sntisfied with nfs vindication, and Tian no Intention of prexsing his_clvil sult ugilnst Tirowu, while he, as Mr. Decring eaid, onght to he watiaficd with the mild judement” imposed, and the fact that ho has the cofifldence of the chirch, for which i liws done el 16 1 t0 be hope i the swhole mattor will be quictly Ignored hiercafter by all purtics, THE ABEL LOOM COMPANY. REGISTEN IIIODARD INVESTIOATING §T3 LCCEN- TIICITIES AND OBLIQUITIES. The Reglister In Bunkruptey Is engaged in an fm- portant lnvestigation, Involving haif « mililop dol- Tara und the dfsclosure of womo sharp practice In watering etock and dodging tbe law, all of which resulted disaetrounly to @ lurge number of men, while a few evidently came out {n o mnch better condition than when thicy went In. The carc is that of the bankrupt Northweatern Abel Loom Company. A petition was filed by the Assignee, & . Q. Pin- But- William O, Osgoad, (or au asressment of GO per cent on the enpital etock of the concern to pay lia- bilitles amounting to £120,000, and the United States {ourt ordered nn investigation on_the ap- jon nf_soine of the stockhuolders. Emery A, Storrs ond Chorles W, Constantine are the attorneys In behalf of the Aeelence, hif, owing to the press- ing engagementa of the tormer in other casce, the latter gentieman has mangged It, and has thus far rded 11 probing Into the true inwardness of ad” and exposinz Ita rottenness, vestern Avel Loom Company was or- r the general law of 1857, the rflmo enterprise (1) being William M. Trae, rson, J. 1l. Stead, ond A. W, Nason, orzanized the Company mmq are chased the patent known ax the Abel Weft Thread Knitting Loon, for £300,000 rom Abely Board. nan & Shaw, & trlo of pretty shrewd Yankeex, frexh from Lineton at the time—~April, 1871, Of that pmonunt Col, 4. L JnIeR pmve 0, 000 $~ cashi D, A, Gege, 810,000: 0. W, Gage, 5,000 and John A, Rice, §10,000. Trie guve improvtd propprt in Ottawn, —four bulldings and Jots nnd a_wihdlvision. P, E. Matthewn gave s neres of lani in St uaty. Mick,, worth $12,000. Robert Clark, k Falrman, J, W, Itaborta, 0. D, Oreis, und I‘rank I, Moss pave thielr promiesors notes for $37,000. 11 M. Hon- are and C. (. Wieker gave property la_Auror, A. W, Nueon gnve 40 acres on tlio North Side, and o 1 end gave property in Cook County. Olhers ve property, aud somv money. The follawng 3 1 et OF tio ORIGINAL STOCKTIOLDERS, as found on the booke of the Company, which bear the marks of the big burn of 1871 Georgo W, Gnge, Duvid A, Gaze, Charles Qladding, H. C. Hartwick, Willlam 1L Wrigley, J. I Burbeck, Willlan M. Troe, Elsun 7. Wright, Joln G, Con- md, John A, Rice, I 1L Gonld, James B, itun- nlon, Itolin Wheeler, M. 3, Tooke, O, D, Orvis, Frank ¥udrman, Juhn W, Roberts, M, J, Dicker- won, A, W. Nugon, J. L. James, Dwizht Kinck, I, Stead, J. D. Standish, 11 I, Merrill, Frank Mors, Frederick 1, Matthews. Mary S, Matthews, Ttobert Clark, 1L 1L lonore, Charles G, Wicker, Willlam M. "Frie, the President of the Conpany, wns on the stand yestentay, and the whole «ay was consnmed In his direct exaniinatior, 1le will be crons-examined to-duy by Jud; intace, of Dizon, acting for Mr. James, It was hown that the Compuhy hos thine, and that wiany of Ha {nnolvent—abiout G0 per cent.” T tho patent at the time of the orlzinal purch: made todohn A. Rice o4 Truetee, April 5, 1871, und then followed the organization of the Com- pany, April 13 of that year. A vola was inken Lat (he stuck «hould be pald tn, wherenpa esch of the memberr of the Company iave his jromis- wory note fur the full mnanut of Llw subseiption for etock, amounting In all to §5W, 00D, and the moten were transferred t¢ the "'reasurer, ‘That ofiicer was authorized to purchane from dohn A, Jlics the potent for 8 sum not exceeding 8500, 000, and paid tho notes therefor, Rice re-dellvered the sotes to unl mskers, The object was spparently ¢ the statute, which provides that when the unt of stock Iy paid n there cannot bo an at, But they averlouked the further pro- vislon of tho stutute which provides that cash anly ean be recelved for tho payment of stock, ex- cept where property is needed by a company for the promotlon of §ts euterprise, and then “wach pruperty can onfy be tken upon the apprajsoment valiie of twu disinterested persons. T'he cross-examination of Mr. True will begin this morning, when sume further developments irs unticipated. David A, Uage will be the next wit- news, nnd then Doc Ongood will follow and tell what hu kuows sbout the defunct corporation, —— TIIE METIIODISTS. PASTORS' TIHEOLOUICAL UNION—ANNUAL MEET- INU AT LVANSTON, The annual Scastony of the Pastors® Theologleal Unfon counceted with tho darrett Iitulical Justi- tute, Evanston, rommcneed yesterday morning. b memberahip embraces su muny of the Moth- odint clergymen of tbe Northwest as caro toand can attend the annual meetings, and their discus- alons of theological questlons ars regrarded with greut luterent by the denomination. The recent cennlon of the General Conferenco’ did nog gffect thy attendance eo much us was feured. Must of the Confernces of Hlinois, Michlzn, Indiaun, Tows, and Wisconsiu ure fully represcnted, uimi thera were seventy-iive clergyinen prercnt ag th K dicates the digulty opening reaslon—i fact whicl und importance of the Cnion, Tlio Unlon was called to ordur at 0 o'clock yes- torday morning, In tha Fiest Methodlse_Church, by the former Sceretary, the Itev, J. 0, Foster, and 1o Tteve Wiiar. i ush, of Tixas, was chosen tanporary Chudrman A coninittco was sppotnted to nominate perma- nent ufiicers, und u rexolutlon adopted recogulzing the mombur of the graduating clas of the listitut us wewbers of the Unlon. Although the Weatlior was very unfavorable, nnd the uttendance rmall at first, the number present was Jargely increased durlng the day, with cach hu- coulug train. The followlnz 14 a st of the mem- bera present, who reported thele names 10 the retary: Dr. M. Raymond, Evanston; Juhn O, Foster, "Turner Juuction; Charles Leath, Grand Park; M. 8. Kanfman, Iinge L4 Grange, 1. ; O.J. Cowles, W. A, bpence Junction, In. 3 Whligu i1, 1ol Fond du Lac, ayo; L. L. Martin, Chicago} Joha'D. Gillhum, Cairo, I1) Ktephun Smith, Bay View, Wie.; Edwin 0, Hoyt, Tdwardseille, 11k A. Cainpbell, Len, 111, J. U: Call, Evanavide, Wia, 3 J. 1, v, Morris, 1 e, Momence, 1. u Ham d. 3 3 John Belin w W L3 B W, Haker, L on, 11, § New Hullala, Mich, Mam Prouty, Benton flarbor, Mich.; . 8, 5L, Jdomeph, Mich.; George M. lloyd, end, Ind.: Asshict Moore, Sheboygan, ntre, 111, ; Chativ I, W. Heynolds, Mi- Babula, la. i James J, 4. Wlley Martin, Etrea. o da s B Lewta Moredith, Sterling, ich. ; M. v P Wi Alblon, Mich. : i, L. Spnrlu A Wasecll, Buchanin, el : ch. ; C. L. Buruhart, Muskegon, Mich, ALk, ocatur, Mich. 5 Thowas - e Buyton, 0.5 M. V. Hoth, Atbens, i Hamilton, Unlon Clty, Mich. . Heeriek, Evuneton: 3. B, Uriahy Baraboo, Wis. ; Melclior Auer, Gibson, 1113 A KL Millor, Paldtine, 1L B, searl, Whtaton, 101, : N. M. Stoked, Geney Heora'M. spriager, Lo Ue Lud i. Iudsou, liristol nooks, 1.5 J. 1. Rig) Walter, Millersbu tor, 111 ; D. = 1 N, Grifith, Miiwuukes; J. B. Leay Waopuea, Wiv. 3 Willlkw Duwe, ’\anmeu'I-,"fi Joseph Wordle! Frankiln Grove, 111 ; A. I, Need! Lam, Johet, 1. : W. 8, Hooper, Delevan, ill, ; A, B, detler, Peutone, UL; Juiies W, Maucy, A, M., Abingdon, 101.: 0. A, Potter, Fort Dodee, 1. o M. Stafford, New Carlisle, ind.3 Tiooper Creyrw, D. 1., Batasin, H.. W, ¥, & vanatons 1, ¢\ W, Coxe, Burlindton, ia. 3, Cadwell, Ciileago: W.' 1, 1. Pillshury Kk, ta, i 8. Waschurne, Plalnicia, W, ; 1 anston; T Clendenning, ol D, ., Bvanston; T. 1. Hemenway, D. ., Evanston: W. X. Ninde, D, D., Evanston; S, Hlewes, Uiinola, According to programme, the Rev. Dr. Miner Raymond accupled the first hour with n discuraton of tho aubject of **Soterinlogy. He read from Bix manuscript of the chapter on that sunject In his forthcoming work an Syatematic ‘Cheole Ix awalted with general interest by the denomina- tlon, Tle wan Hatencd o with the closcst attention. It wonld be fnspostibln to do hile argument fustice In o brécf nbatract: henee none will he attempted, The Committee on Permanent Orpanizatlon re. orted the fotlowing nominations: Presditent—\ 1. Perrine, . .. an Conference; I Vice-Prealdent—\W illiam livush, 1. D, AnLione e: Second Vice-President—~ Pearno, D, Clncinnnt) Conferences Secreta ater, Ttock lilyer Conferenc . Hemenway, D. D., Michigan Canfe mittec on Programme—11, Hrnnister, 1, consln Conferences W Conferences the Spencer, Hock Ttiver _Conferen ¥, G Hemenwny, D. D., Micaizan Conferonce; the 1 John Caldwell, Rock Itiver | Conferenc Committee on Flnance--The Rev, 8, N. drlilith, Wisconsin Conforences the Hev, J, 11 Rigby, wer Towa Conferenca; the Rev. ., E. Irish, W Wisconsin Conferonce, The nominatlons were nnanimonely ratified, Dr. Terrine aswumesl the Chatr. and” returned hls Ahanks for the honor conforred, 1t wan decided £ hold thu sesafon of the Unlon at § and 2310 o'clock. __ After a ten minutes' intor- wbesion, the Rev, M, M. Parkhoest, of Chieagn, read un Intereating paper upon ** Buddhiam, ' e went at some length into the hirtary of Unddhlm, and comnared its beliefs and results with those of Chriatianity. A recesnwan then taken for dinner, ‘The Rev, H, Crews opencid the afternoon seaston with fevotionnl e: e, after which the Rev. W, 8. llooner, of Delevan, presented o paper on ++Sefunce and Tmmortality, " e was followed hy the Ttev. 8, N. Grifin, of Mflwaikee, witha very fnteresting casay npon ** The Nuture of the lesu rectlon Bady,* which created “qulte” n_seneation. Criticlams were ailered by Mr, Smith, Mr. A, 1L Miller, Dr. Ttagmond, and Dr. 1L, W, Thomas, of Aurora, to which Mz Qi replied, Last evenlnyg Dr, O, 1. Titfany deliverod the an- nual sermon before tie Unlon DEAD AND NOT DEAD, AN ABTONIS:11XG CASE OF MISTAREN IDCNTITY— WII0 18 THE OTHER MANT 3fany monthe ago It was thought that the mistak- en-ldentity dodge was stretched too far by a certain Pollce Sergennt, aml tat In conacaucnee this town would hear no more concerning that. twost myxterl- ous drunken Individual who looked so much like the elongated Sorgeant, But yesterday **mistouks Adentity ™ eame farward once more, and this Hme it aulded anothier to [ta remarkably long Vst of iu- wlons and mysterious uppearaucee, And this 1 certainly the nost remarkable of the entire num- ber, as the requee] well shows, Last Sunday morn- ihg’ a mon was run over and kilhd nt Evan- wtan by un Incominz rallroad traln, ‘The corpey was at ouco {didiled by many hersons resuding there as that of Joslah 1ifll, o’ padener whu formerly reslded in the village, Amldst great warco Word sas fent 10 hls family esidonce o this clty at No. 24 Grant placo, and thoy {mmedi- utely went out o caro for the body of thc unforti- nate hoad of the famlly, Tho wife wept, and in lieralmost inconxolahfe grief frantically careseed thie dead one, 'Thie Inquest washeld, nnd there was o Jack of ovldenco concerning thy sian's idntity; In fact It wan nover questioned, At the cxpense of the family, the remaing were Inclosed In' a very fne collin, and on Tuesdny, the day upe wointed for tho funeral, ~the body was hore 1o tho grave amldet tho Inincatations of n Inrge clrcle of frionds and ncquatniances. As 11 1o camplete this whole story of deception, the remalng wera burfed ina family lot in Roachill, owned hy the brother of the decensed. varently was the end of Jostuh T1ill on thin carth, _Onthv Jury at tho inquest was Deputy-8herilt I\u.’lme( ‘Who, among others preaent ot tho time, Inew 1filt yery woll, aod wwory o tho fientity! “Fgnday, tha Jdentical ay of tho fancral, ho Yt cd Winnetkn on oficlal Dusinces, and win almost frightened aut of hix scnses by secing the veritablo 1011 nt work in o gorden, Halllog i be conjured him by a1l that.was gooit and boly (o return 10 hls hostly resldedce, ond uot to' bo wandering around & ghostly gardener. Hill thought the man was erazy ut Orat, and wpon listentng 1o 8 subse- auent_explanation concluded that his surmise syas corpeet, and all, the way 1o fown yestoriay he ro- gretted the untimely fate of Lis friend’s Drain, Tut Judge of hi surpriso und astonlsliment when, upon entering his dwa home, tosec hin wife scream wut und fuint heforo what she 100k to be an apparl- tign, She had never doubled the fdentity ur the dead men, and her husband had Jeft hor only @ few days beforo to do_eome work Jn Winnelka, hieune rho conld not hava forgoticn, gy minglo par- ticalar of hls appesrance. Indeed, It was some timo bofors sho could bo convinced Lhat e Twsband san stlll alivo, and not in the cold, cold grnve: to wlilh sho hud, on the provious day consfgned him. S Inslsted with redonbted vigor fint #hto liad examined tho dead mar, and fily identified It in cvery particular us that of her hi- bund, even to a shortness In on of hig Lnbe, and ite aimilarlty In_ alze, looks, Gmd marks. A daughter, 17 years of ige, al4o mourped the un- timely doceans of her father. Leavimg ull tha facta in tho case, Mr, 1l wou cxtremely anxlous 1o view tho fetlow that looked 1lke him,” and yester- doy vimted the Coroner's oflice to vlect the remoral of the **slll” from what he lopes to be his fnal resting placo, ‘fhe neceasary order wan given, and to-day the body will bo ox- quuid and taken to tho Slorgue for another In- Gues And now artses the question, Who was the fel- low that looked ke INillY Thé Corunc is the only person who ought to kniow, und even that luminary of many o mysterlons it throws up his hund in hioly horror aud exclalmg ** Great Golt! whor™ 1t lia been thaught that it was sume regulur tramp who hiaa been rmniaging nbout that ectlon of the country for some thne, btk nu oto can identify the Temuius wn nuy uther than hoso of the lnméntud Mr. 1L, who stlll lives. A SAD STORY. THE WOES OF A SWEDISH FAMILY IN UTAIL. In 1803 Nels Persson left Chrlstionatadt, Sweden, to come to America with his famlly, which consisted of himself, wife, twoe sons, and three daughters, Persson at thot time was well- t0-do, 50 far a the world gocs. The Old World was not advanced cnongh for him, #o Jic came tn the United States In vrder to brighten the fntellects and brouden tho viewa of his chlldren. The West was Pernson's abjective point. o had heard that Utah was the land flowlng with milk and honey, whero God had hidden nntold wealth In the “receeres of the mountalnw, and the soll tunghed with gleo at its great productlons when tilled by the hand of the whito man. Thus west- waril he wandered with his family trom New York, arriving at lust by tedlous route ut Salt Lake City. Andhiero I3 where terrible inisfortune overtonic VPerssun, A mun of good Intollect, n fine mechan- fc, of good educatlon, he nulumll{ had a pride in iy fon and danghters, who were then budding In- to men and women. Ono by one the girl were enticed from the Gentfles, until ull lad been ted awny and married into the Mormon ranks, “The " mother becume heart-broken and dbicpure nged, and soon ufter was placed beneath the wod. The runa wero atill left Perason, but ono diy one of them was unacconntably kilied in o allver mine, murdercd, It is believed, by Mormons, ‘The other #on biccame a discouraged Wanderer, and whither hu: han gono no e Kne ‘The father became n wanfuc. s wandered over the prirics, and fnally cane to Chicngo. For o year or moro he was un dnwats of the Couk County Ineane Anylum, From this fnstitutlon he was turncd out lant winter, slck, homeless, penliess, and shaktered in mind and spirit. {4 way in thiy condition that Mr. 1. 8, Deterson, the arboriet, heard of him, 3(r. P, know Persoi when ho wan wull-to-du In_ble native town, und hu kindly teok him t, All winter lung ho maintained him, und yesterdoy went hlin on Lis way to his feiends in Sweden, haviug proviousiy purchasedu ticket, for D, nt tho wame thue presenting hin with a bill of exclinngo for §150. CROOKED WIIISKY. A PEW ITENS PIROM JUDOH,BANGS' DOMINION, Matters (o the whisky line were very dull about the Goyernment oflices yesteriay, and the follow- 0t were the onty ltema of intereat: Tho United States District Attorney stated yes- terday that the atgumenta on the motion for a now trial in Cullerton's eazo would be commenced Iri- day morning before Jndge lodgett, lie wae In- clined to the belict that the motlon wonld be de- aled, but, 11 18 was not, the trelal would not begin, pmbul.vl{. before mext October. In tho cvent of = the refural to grant’ tho motion, Cullerton would be arralgned next Mondny, with thors who oro awalting scutence. Ifu suld thatu nolle pros. would not be entored, Tho cases of the Usugers not oacd of will be settled by wost of them pleadiug guilty next Mon- day, “Those who will stand trlal wilt have to wait until next fall, fu all ||ml)tlllllhr. Dallaptine ana Lawrance's trial will be areanged for us soon as Judge Drummoud returns, which will bo on Baturday. In the Court yuesicrday Juidge Bangs caused the procee inat 100 harrels of highwinen, pelze otawn diatillery, (o be dbxmlased, the l, drite having since heey umed by fre und tho defendauts scttliug by co renderiugthe Acchalon neccssaty, THE CITY =IALL. The Water Department yiclded the Treasury 0,040 yeaterday. Clinton Briggs, tho new Clty Treasuror, witl probably step in this ofternoon. There s neatly $100,000 to be turacd over by Mr. O'laru. Miko Halley says that to-morrow he will demo)- fsh the atructuro on Saugsmon street, near Ald. Uvorgs White's lumber yard. There ora soveral more deatructlons (o fullow. The declstons In the cudos recently tried by tho Poiico Board sgainat Sergt. ¥itzpatrick, Oblcers Dlay and Beadell, and others, wero rendered yes- terduy by Supt, Hickey. Fitzpatrick got one of the Clicf's tougue-lushings, was flucd ten days' pay, and transferred Lo the Twelfth Streot Station. "Fa- trolay Londeck was reduced Lo the posftion of po- trolman, and Station-Kecpors Nay and Neadell were tranefereed, 1), wi to the Twenty-serond Street Station aa keeper, and Deadell tales noalni- lar rank at the Cottage Grove Avenue Station. Mayor Colvin yesterday ajmed tho erdinance cailing an election for Mayoron July 12, 1t f wondered whether the old nian will be i eandidate. His greed for ofiice, first, last, and il the tims, wonll natnealiy dead one to muppose that e witl run. Me. Murphy, the newly-appointed Tofler In- spector, In very anxione to begin the duties of the arlice, "tle was around the old ranch yeatendny try- fnie 1o find out how Tong 1t wonld ‘be Defore he comiit beain work, and 3f he conlid nut e bis bond and get & zood Mart hefora the nextmeeting of the Counctf, cvldently thinking that e would be more Tikely 10 keep the ofiice wnder those cirewstsiances, Hut the genernl filea on the subjeet 1= that Mr, Hamilton will be relnstated and kept fnhls position tiitsuch Hme a4 the Conncil sea it to, abollal him and the oflice together. : The Committee of Ten appolnted h{ the Indie. nant properiy-ownerd of the Seventh Ward to wait upon the autloritios and learn the cause of the delay In the Imvm\‘nnu-nt of Blue Jaluml avetie conrulted the Jlgard of Public Worka yesterday. Nothing waa accompliahed beyond the conclusion to obtain an apinkon from the Clty Attorney upon the situation of afaire, 1L reoma thal credit han not heen given on the book for work dune in wall- ing aud Dl by the property-owsiers temselves tothe value of nbont $6, 000, ° Thix suim, It seems, would abuut make the amonnt of the nssesment palil iy confarm with the demand of 50 per cent, Firo-Murshal llenner yestarday addrensed a noto to City<Aftorney Tathill, a<king” an opinion in re« pard Co the nction it he (lenner) ahould take ahout the Fire-Department repaireshop, eatablished nent the North Shile puinping-works, The Marslinl taglng spoken 1A tlio - Nayor on e ay, mubject, wax Informed that tho ordi- nnnce ‘creating the ropalr department would be votned. Mr. Tuthill hua replied that the Coun- cil hnd . Fight 1o paes the ardinance and e Bentor wan hound to obey thie Councll, Shonld Colvin veto the ondinance, for which action the time lina already passcd, the Council could pass the meusure over the v tee on Police held A meeting yerter- day mornl and ded to recommend to the Counell that'the price of pawnbrokr«' llcenses be ralsed to S2.500, and that of junk dealers to 81,000, The reagonswere that these buslnseres were in many eases uwesd af o cover for eriine, ¢ the price of the licenke permit would adency to Increase the vigilange of thu deal- o In ascertalning the_correct ownership of prop- erty offered for ale, There was nles some talk of increasing the pricc of a licenwa for a femnlu-vm- ployment agency or intelilzence office to $1, 0ub, 08 cases have been known where that puginess was weed an a meand of making neshrmations to houses of 111-fame, snd sending yaung 2irls to ruin, The auction-lcenae question will roon come up, Mike Hanlley does.not Intenid that he shalt be removed fronr oftico tll ho shall have left in the Uity of Chicago xomo mark by which he can In fature time nwoar that lie was once the Buperin. tendent of Dulldings, o hie intends to enforce 2ame vectivns of the hutlding ordinance that hove Deen overlnoked. One of the kections iy as follows: gee. 40, Al busiucss bnlldings, hotels, aml tenement houses four storiew hizh and upwarde #hall huve means of ascent from grade to rouf, and of descent from roof to prade, hy a pecmaneut melal ladder snfely attached to the wall, Now, Miko argues that many of the Jofty down- town buildings liave no means of escapo In cano of dire, Ho next Monday, if he Ia not heheaded ho- fore that time, he Wwill notify reveral humdred awners that they will be expected to couply with the ordinance, Commlesloners Thompson and Wabl, of the Bonrd of Public Works, tool the onth'of ofiics yusterday norning, and were amin In full posses- wionof the powera of Cominfesloners, after a vacation of one week. The ofliciala wero glad_ln- be able to perform thelr dutlesonce ngaln necesanry Inactlvity has been s mource delay and snooyance to muny persona_other than themeclven, A great number of papers tht have Been accumulating for the past week were aigmed and business was ngain golng on, _They were fave ored with a call from Mr. Joim O'Neill, the Mayor's appolnice, who wlllvinlniain o ioto of neutrallty e hin right to the ofiice hus_been more fully Mr. Prindisille exhiblts not a bit of concern, higond inat which would be oxhibited b any spirited citizen in o similar position, 13 seinntatement Is every day looked upon a8 more certain, and the publle opinlon egatnst the outruge commlited by the fmpetaous Colvin s mora openly and forcibly expresved, Many of the Aldermen, in fact ult who liavo kald anything on the subject, nro pledged to give him thele wipport, snd Colsin's wariiicat backors aro among the number, ACTEI THEIE PAY, Alout forty laboring mon employeil an the West gille Pumplg-Worke eani to tho City-Iull yeater- day, heaied by thelr faremun, MeMilflan, to oblatn scciinlary relief, They had, they nald, stood 1t an o an possible: credit was ‘oxhiausted, thero wern 10 fenders of money, and they could not live. Al they wanted wasa vaucher from tho city atating tho nuaber of days that cach one linl worked fur 1ha city, and the amount of the salary entitled to, for théne vouchers they conld woll to a broker hers ab & dlkconnt of 15 per cent wore the salarles to b paid by the city I clty paper, and 5 pee_cont w asi paymionta to b made. irhls broker hud found Dy MeMillan, and ho way desirous to en voucher uud slso those for his could_suffer tha discount, hut not wit s grace, sy the neccusitien of lIf hiad been bought rizht along, and the hills that hid scenmuluted would cover nearly theentlro uinount. o mado appllcation to M. Thutpuon, uf the Board of Publlc Works, who consalted Mr, Hoyea, who sald that it could not be dane, as such on ac- tlon lu ofie cane would fuvolve other cases, and as Taborors would by ut tho City-Hall Iike ‘a pack of famlshed wolves. 1o could not_sree to i, Mr. McMitlan then appenled to the Financo Commiiteo then (n segglon, but obtained no encouragomont, ‘fho nubjuct, howover, was more atrongly placed beforo tho. Cammittee, and_cverything possible will be done to hasten a payment. Ond Aldermon atated {0 0 Tarnusy: reporiur that e woild feel ashanied togo through the strects tl the employes wero extablis pald, ‘o sltuatlon [+ daily Decoming more alorming, and many predict u lively storm should some dotl- nite actlon not he tiken within o fow doys, 1t ls wald that the expressed feeling nzaingt Mayor Col- vin s 1At of Intenre hate and nnger. ‘Tho Financo Committes held u meeting in the Conngll Chamber yosterday afternoon, Ald. Me- Cren in the chalr. “Treusurer Clinton Jirlggs waa present to give iy views and to let the Cammitteo know exactly how hin felt. ‘Pho_sersion was very Tong, vcoupying over (o hours. At the end of that tmo the reporters were furnished with the statement that Clinton” Briges will not ke ony payment whatsoever on thostrencth of tho nlgan- ture of Mr. Hayes or Mr. Derlckson, efther Jointly o individuaily, but will hunor draft draswn by tho Finance Conunlttee, and will obey the orders of the Conwnon Cauuctl, 'Fhiat waa given as the resultof the meeting. During the tnie occupled by thu discussion _of the~ mbove topic, = Forvmen MeMillan made his appeal to the Comnittee, Mr. (layes was referred t, Iy gave the same an- wwer lu regard to Jesulng vouchers of thino spent in the clty's employ to the Tahoriug men that he had given to My, "Chompeon, of the Huard of Public Works, vlz., that such Youchers conld not byl sicd. Ono of the Aldermuen wald ton reporier: **Mr. Tiayes has advised tho banks and Drokers ot to hive anything to do with thexe ¢ity afates nor to advanee any mopey. You seo he wants tho Finance Committin forued into » porition where {4 will hiave to recogntze him na Comptroller, ¥ ** Do you think that will be donet” asked the reporter. 41 dun't nee how wo can do It, " unid the oficlal. ** 1 upposo beforo thin thing I8 seitled we will tinve to ouet Hayen by the colirte. Then 1L will bo Phab waddtng, After the informntion had heen asked and given that it waa llkely thut 8 it would spon be com- menced and that tho whale mattee wis fi the hanids of the Elnance Commitreo on the sido of Me, Der- fckaon, the fnterview censed, HAYES 70 HOYNE, Atting Camptrotler Hinyes, in seply ton letter ro- celved yesterday morntng from cx-Mayor Toyiiv, Bl tha followlng repared for the prese: “Mr, Hoyne's actlon In rogard to iny oMelal Yond § conwfder 8 very muull gume to umburri ane, 1F possible, in the pertorminco of my omelal uticx us Comptraller, and force the city tu protest an our duly Intesest, an ho and his friends have surceeded In doing ‘on our tewporary louns, e eilect of which will bu to ruln our crediv nbroud and damnge the city, 2 *“Ihis uctlon, alter the declslon of the Court, Iy Vclly and ehildish, and of arae & nullity, There u nothingz In his fetler © ¢ serny that requiren AN unawer, exeept the ussaption thut § way not wuthorizd w belfuve that his views wero In harmio- ny with iy own #s to the payment of city certifi cotes, Even this is on Incldental matter of minor inportance, but I think the ’mh)\c will ngree with wie that ] was suthorized to form the concluston 1 did on that aubject, from the following memorsn- dum, by Mr. J, A. Fuewell, my Chief Clerk, of o verbal notice given at my ofice, on the day that Mr. Hoyne attempted to quality ws Mayor: “*Me, oyne stated to me and requested mv to lnform the Cuinptroller that he woald not make any uhjection 10 the siyguiug of warrants on the Trenaurer by Mr, Colvin for thy payment of maturing city ceelln- cates, The Tupresslon which I recofved from the convereation wan thut he desired thy certiticaten pald us they came dug, and thy credit of the city protected. ™ COLVIN IEMOVES ADANS, 1t belng a fact gencratly coucedod that e great Hang-On will sgain come bejors the public us o heggar for the oifice of Muyor, It Is frequently won. dered what, of his late inexplicable acts, he intend- od ny the chilef move that would slil in his re-glec. tion, Ifis pollcy and manuer of political wiry. pulling h{ the uss 0f hiw authority as Chiel M trate of the eity ho cutled "8t Ly many p wons us the shallo e of business that have como {nto noljce fur mshy & day. That he conld by uny contortion of Jis wind hope G0 ride olllce on Jus acty In removing from otice gentlenen who are looked npon ad (e souj of Imu\-fl{ and of scknuwledged abllity, {s not decined poserble, [ite whuly courno Is peculiar, to suy the least. Notwith- standing these facts, which the Colviniats them- relves admit, tho Actlng-Muyor has adided another to the glaring examples of indlscretion, und lins agaln shown bLin epite. ‘This Lo Alr. Fraucly the Amslstunt Corporutlon Counsel and 18 the victim or polul d that somu thne ago Adamy, M. Adais tendercd his ped; und It was not secepted, at ne Inthmation of wach an scceptance. When it came to the eara of Mr, Hoyue, who wan then pess forinlng duties belonging to the Mayor, he (Huyie) told MF. Adais 10 *stay where ho win," and this action was sanctloned” by Comptroiler Tuyes. “Chls Afr. Adatuy sgreed tw, and has beeu coneeted with the Law Department stnc Yesterday, bowever, Mr. C. 1L Morse, nn aged ITawyer who has been m‘nuyud Dy the city In woy- eral caseo, caume {0to the Law Departiicns and whowed & letter from Muyor Colvin uppotutivg ki yoration, Tho Tetter ancnr in the above apy W 8. flayes," Sr. Morne firat showed the erfo Calvin G, Wileon, the Chief Tieric of the Dewartient, and anbrequentiy to Mr. Adgma "Ylin remavat, thonah gt tather qulet, ereated agreat dead of rhghicona $ndiguation, ad prine- pily mnune e, Adan fiia Lttt cons veyed the Jiea that Mr. Adans reaignation hail Town Jonie nyn aceepted, when flio facte nes aa abova #iven thiat there haw never been any snch nas N i Cotvin even decently contlecend 10'tedl Mr, Adums that his auceessor wad_appolit e, tho first Hdlige of 18 Deing Soreo'w appeamnce with bis appointment, Wi Mr: Muras Aliowed the letter to Clty=Attor= niey Tatiil, that, gendiesinn aatd that he (bl ot reconize Colvin's rhznt to malke e apprintment, Thaxgiieds an there wis o pracieton 1 the charter for the oilice;. nar would Do adviee Mr. Adams to viicatd. On iho contrary, lw shaull advixo him to play Jtink where he wiws anil aa for Marse belng the Tadaf the Law Departuvent (11 lis oflice s Tt cortain by the Couell (winch would hever Dy Tra conld tiat nitow. He, Tuthill, was the ead oF that branch ut preseit, Shr. Adlanan, 31 Pathitt, and the flow, Fitlott Anthong, had & long talle on the subject, nud treed that Mr, Adutian shuld wot. et out nue Alr. oree come intill the Counell had acted fh the matine, Al 1) "o dadiciary Conle THittee, told the Delieador oflictal (0 ntay Just whero fhe had been, and the Judiciary Connities o the Council wonhl see that e war knstained. 1o eny that the abovesnamed gentlemen wers enraged wonld justabont expresa the sinte of being that Ty Werw n gestering arternoon, e, Adans: fnwidisurecment with Colvin on varluns matters Is supposed to Lo Colvin'a [ncen- Yive, " ME, Morao ta i fement of £, Hayed, and has heen hanging argumd fo months lnoking for sume- thing, snd Lo o the ofiice bf Corporution Coun- wel. Anfor Mr. Adame, he needs no recommenda. tlon. 1114 abliity 8s dispiased in the managenient of the late tax-sitlts agasnat the city, and In fact in a1l thut hie hos undertaken, hus been acknowledged An Ulty-Attorney Tuthlll sud yes- terdny to 8 Prptese reporter, *YThe city hua’ gut to have him o July. e hnows sll aboni the tax- cuwen, und ne one else does. Mr, Adams will slick 1o the ofifce, at least for the present. —— TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. State's Attorney Reed lert Tust evening for a week'sstay in the East. Mo fs accompanled by his tamily. The County Collector I8 growing uncany about delinquent taxes, and yesterduy ndded olght dopu- tlea to his stafl, 18 Hncommon The etse of Otto Bluhm, for forging snloon. teensen, set for to-day In the Criminal Court, has been carrled over to the next term. Daniel Webster Manchiester took the place of the Statu's Attorney In the prosecations In the Crim- nnd Conrt yesterday, and did his work well. Distiop MeLaren brake tho fco fn the Criminal Couet vesterday, uppearingas o witness againsta thiut who had atolen s Bible from the Cathedral. It was thio first thne a Dlshop had testifed fn tho Court, it now that a procodent has bien catibe lished, others cun follow, Yesterday was arraignment day {n the Criminal Court, and temporrily the afl was empticd fnto tie Court-room. 'Tha prisoncra wero of o wfscel- Iancoun churncter, and the numbor who wero fnno- nt, nceording to their own story, sas in sccord with former aceaslons of the same kind. The matter af thy stone for the new Counrt-Tonse proniiked to come bofore o certaln joint committes of thn Connty Board yestorday ‘ufternoon, sud doubtless would but for the fact that the Chalrman af the Committee and_several members wery not wreeent, Why ~ they wero mot present s hestoxplained When 1t fs stated ngatn that the ** King " s nok yet ready to_let the con- tract for such o stupendony wosk, ~ The only prap- oeltinyet received, or hinted at, how been Lo oi- vide 40,000 with th Board, but the prospects be- inz that ke rival bidder will pay mure “when pukhied, mnkes tho Jetting of the work a matter for noro deliberate conalderatfon, B1LL WRAY'S BOND3MEN, A paragraph In Tue Tnimuxg yesterday revivea the inemory of the noted burglar Bl Wray, who fs nowntliverty on bail, Wris Dondunicn were Harry Lawrence and o worthiess follow named Mitchell, They scheduled thelr property as a mat- teraf cotrse, this buing the drst step pencrally takentocheat Justice of the desperate victim. Weny wns called a Tew weeks ugo for trial, but did not respund. Subscquently, hls ball was declared forfolted, but Lawrence, bieing on the alert, dia- poked of hin property beforo” fudgiment wis ob- talued npon which an_execution could isue, ond Mitchell, If hie ever ind any property, wns afforded the samg opporthinity. 10 collict anything from elthor of them Iv now impossible, nlXof which s recited 1o convey to the publican iden of the perfection of ‘tlie daw In such cascs, no ess than the laxity that prevalls In Its enforceinent, Wray hind been tried severui times, and hud remaned n prironer n jall for ‘o joms time ot great blic oxporie, All cflart to - get " bail bad proved futllo until ho had heen convicted wev- cral thnes, but in the last moment, and justIn timo to nave himselt from the Penltentlary, he sin- gilurly succeeded. This fa uno of many of such Caven, hut it weeved to Mlustentoihopower of woney over tho law aloveuly administered, CRIMINAL. The forger Henry Brahus was yostorday held to the Crlminal Court in 82,000 bail by Justice Seully. Promptly at 0:30 o'clock last evening the Armory palict pounced down upon roveral gambling hells on Clark ntreet, Over **Tho Store™ were cap- tured thirty-four of the softest *‘gama™ {n the profession, and almost directly opposite , at No. 173, wan captured the chubby Watt Ttobblns and twa men with dirty Huen who deal faro, Early yesterday foreuoon the dead body of a man waa found by n Jaborer on the Iake shoro ot Rogers Park, and, from the fact that his right hand tightly clutched a kalfe shich bnd twlee been Jabbed into tho abdomen, was concluiled that he cominitted mcde. Tstico Andrw Jucluon held tho nqueat, und reinsed o verdict nccording to the tacts. Fro lettera found o I powenslon It wan ascer: tatned thut s name was Hecker, and that he was formerly o bar-tender ot No, 145 Norih Wells streot. The anly plansible cayise for tle snicido Was contained I n lottor found in an fnner nocket from Saral Danbran, hin swectheart, advis- g him to give up any hopes of woolug her, husa- ntich ia o parcats wore bitterly oppoed to thete caurtelip. Tho fair ouo lind “added that there wWore fajrer and more wifcly girls in the world than ahe, und he was foollah_enough not to heliave her, 1t Is not known whether bo has relatives fu this conntry of nat. ‘That_wuch-nbased fomale, the mother-n-law, appeared heforo dustico Paileen yesterduy In i new role, butas wsial her claims {0 heraincshlp were somewhat marced by the prevalence of the mother-n-law'a most dlstinetive feature, —hiquinl- tlyencss and_ublquitous interference. A8 related to tho Courd, abont o month ago James liarry and hix wife had n quarrels tho mothers in-law, anuld 1ady 70 years of wit, Interporcd and Barry, gelting the oll Tady's foretuger nto Wiy mouih, actanlly chewed 1t v pleces, ~Cpon this ro- markable cannibalistic fent nione biit 1o very hest lezal talent had any right to diport thefr oloqucnce, and honce the Danlel Webntor of the North Dy fon, snruaied Manchuater, and the equally known apecinen of Jurlsprudence, Joln Cui won, were glven a cliance to afr tholr_rhetoric, the Tormar upoearing for ho aluiscil fomale uvl the ltter for Cannibal Jim. ho farmor won, of conrse, and Barry Is replniog in the County Jull for lack of $2,000 biall, SIIO0TING, BURG At about 1 0’cluck yesterday noun, three ancak- ihleves nnd professional Dorglnes entered the icr of the ulloy an Eugenle street, between Menominee and Lurrabee streots, and sbstsacted o silver watch valued at 850 from the pocket of a veat hunging on the wall, helonging to one of the workmen named Jahlonnkk udy named Mrs, Wedemeyer living directly oppomte notleed the young meti, whon she proviously knew aw very hard eitizens, enteriug the shop, aind seon after obsarved them runalng sway with the wateh, Sho promptly gave the alann, und - wll the workiman ond Dien fn the vicinity Joined In the chase, Arfiving at Clyboarn averiie, Detectivo Helnzman, who was on” his way home, Jolned in the chase, and, after running afier two of them for fully & hadf-hour, through olleys, over fences and allsgrts of woys, camo upon them s A crooked alley that runs off Bluckhawk wtreet, and between Clybourn avenue and Larrabee wtroet. (iettlng pretty elose upon them, he ordered them ta Nialt, ancd was nnswored deitantly, Knowing that the game wun wicked, nnd deterined 1o escipe i possible, he drew il revolver and fired, und one of hiem fell to the ground. He contlnted the chase for the other follow, and smapped his tovolver full at his heud just o8 he wns crossing Clybourn avenue, but the cartrldge failed to explode. © After continning the chiase for severt] bl he canghit s man, ond, returning, found the' police il uthent caring for the wounded man s best they conld, The bullet had sutered the right sido at the back, and, glancing upon the lower rib, had come out in front. He wiue uttended by Dr. Guiger, who Jronouncedd the wound not._necessarily fatsl, and was ufterwards taken to the Alexlan Brothers' No=pltal, _The wounded man, or boy rath ur hu In ouly 18 e , iu the son Of reapectably parents reslding 411 Lurrabee street, Just north of the rtaflon. bio (8 thoroughly tacorrigible, 2 a1 was butu few dayw vt of the touss rection after ecrving s 100-day term. The tured (hict, WHo xonusrowly cecaed death frotm Heinzman's second shot, i naine Haw Dauwn, and, although bat 24 yeara of uge, fs known ns 3 t thronghont the city, 1o hus nlso tho Indlana Penifenthury, The uped I the carly part of the ffght, and who 1s without doubt the velensiblu heud of the cang, Is named Jue Wall, und was last arrested by Heluzman fur larceny on fuly 23, 1875, lumedistely sfter nrresting , Helnzmon went to the Larmbes Statfon, and sccording to thu military cade pluced himrelf nnder arrest, from which he waa only releancd by Dept, -Supt, ' Dixon shortly afterwards. Rehly remains ut the hospital, Lut his xecm‘cr{ 1% thought rowewhat dunbiful by tho ofticers of that lustitntion. In this connectlon it may be well to atate that throughout the Depart« quent **Mator” Helnzinan hs the reputatfon of be- Insg a dittle Ilunl{ in the uee of thy revolver, bt o fas us the fucte Tn this case are concerned the rlghit thus far uppears to have been un hiv gide, uod he l.mmlm Fiat the report wiileh o mada Just nlght o his chivf entirely exculpated him from any sich uccusation, Where Hejuzwaon s best known, it 18 rcujrluuvd that hie did not shoot tho othicr fellow as wel 10N AL. Conferring of Doegroes at the Garrott Biblical Institute, Evanston, Commencement Exercises at the North- wostorn College nt Naperville. GARRETY INSTITUT ANNUAL MEETING OF TIUSTERS AND VIRITORS, Thu annual Jolnt meeting of tho ‘l'runtees and Vinitors of the Garrett Tblical Institute was held at tleck 11all, Evanston, yesterday afternoon, T Grant Uoodrich, Prestdent of the Hoard of and Orrington Lant, Exq., the otary nnd Tronsurer, acted s Sceretary. ter the opening rellglons exorcleca thy Presldent expiniued the object of the meeting, anid called on thio Vinltora ppointed by tho Conferences to make weations that might oceur to ed attention to the fluancial o, il uegeil the necessity the Institute cspeclslly any ceiticlans or Ay of Lo mimstry, to wh Delunged, remeinlrl Mr. Luit then read, for the (ntormation af the Vixitors, o Ananclal réport, uf which the followlng in 8 aynopeis: e justitution wan endowed by M. Elfzn (ince retty who left rel catata valued in 1857 nt &3 on Lake strect, Chlcago, owned, and n paré wns mortzaged for S0, 000 to o Gnrrett Bulldlug, he_recelpts from all sources from 1650 to 1876 were $140, . G, tal amount patd for aslariex ¢ o v o fnstitate’ ilding, owling that the Setliule un seb . over its income. than thix amonnt now_dug, which may be collected. no fonting debl. in Chicago valued at 8: it Bhollbine, 2, D40 Kundry Aume dne, $10, + lers mortiige-d over Indebtedness, S516. 010, e receipts from May from rents, cte., wero S24 turen swere §U1, 1M, 001 for the comin sraperty cunnlsis of foty 2 0 when takg Jeht, S0%,000; baianed 1875, to May, 1874, Tha estimate year weora as_ follow incldentals, 8600, oF0r e The whrinkage in rents w rednce the income some $:, 000 or 84,000, Mr. Lunt atateil that tho Professors hud genor- onrly ngreed to bear this estimated the ltem af enlar] 410,600, the amount pald last year. Sudge Gondrich paid 8 merited compliment to tiio funnclal ability ond ntegrity of Mr. Lunt In of the affuir< of tho Institnte A diseusaion ensued upon the coudition of { Institatlon, tho Visitors objecting to ullowing the Professore o uxsume thix burden. The Institute wa founded by private enterprisc, and haa nover been auppurted by the Chn only ofd received havingz been i Ueck Hall and for ald_after tha fire. 2 cnlinrly for the eneft of tha Church at large, the Churcl onght to ald it, Fluaily, tho Rov. D. Murphy, of Mount Pleas- ant, Ia., inoved the appointnent of o committecto report the conditfon of the Institate tu the patron= Izing Conferences. Commlttee named ns follawa: Terrine, J. C. Keed, O. Lunt, (rant Goodrich. VIKITORS' REPORT, Dr. Penrnia presented the follow The Conference Visitors to the consiating of J. D, Gillam und E. A, 0notn Coulerence I rden, a0 that he had at 80,200, Instend of tho managemern . Murphy. W. IL Garrett Biblical G. 1dnon, Nourth Cincinnati] Jobn Willlambon ond 8, 1L Adams, Veaning, Detroit; ohy, Jowa: J, 11 1 nand J. W, ianey, orthern Indlann - 5 and 4. M, Doyd, of Conference, submit the folinwing report: Tho publicexaminations of classes In this insti- June 13, 1870, Twelve the Professors, Drs. Bulmll!ur,“ Raymond, Hemn- tutlon wero held Treailay were uxamine 2 und 75 additlonal In preparatory departments, The examinations in all the classes” wero entisfactory, showiny falthful Jahor on the part of both teachers ad stndents, We noticed an unnsually large nuin. her atudying Hebrew, 44 having entered upon that which, withi advanced classes, Thera has been a narked Improve- meut among the students in uppreciating and pur- ruing exegetical studies, a8 compared with former We find the whole tone of the examloations thoranghly loyal to Methodiso, enrnest fn_ relig- fous apirit, indicative of present vigar and growliig The Institute has Justly merited and continues to dewerve the full conf- 4 support of tho Charch, ort was accepled and ordered published Church jonrnnly, ‘I'ho V'rofessora then made reports of tho work in their deparinienta during the year. Tho joint mectln place to & tevtin mendation of the sudy this “year, poswer for the future. thon_nd)onrned, of th Trustces, who, oR reconi~ ‘aculty, awordel the IIONOItS OF TILR INSTITUTION to the foldnving methers of the graduating clss: Degrea of Nacholor of Divinity—Ellory 1. eal, Kaufman, A. B, arils, A, B.: John (S = Jimes ‘Irewartha, \\'r\mmn;u()amr W, Willets, A. B.; Melvillo C, Fred_Gottachalk, Edwin 1abbs, E.W. 4. Uiall ut the deficiency in ncome will he adjusted by the withdrawal of Dr, Ninde, who hus oxlied to ho excuxed fora n severe lom Lo tho lstitate, salaries to the other Profcasors, . NORTIIWESTERN COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT EXRESICISES. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Narenviee, IiL, June 14, —~The college chapal wae well filled to-day, notwithstandiug the in- clemency of tho weather, the uccaslon belng tho «leventh snnunl Commoencement of Northwestern The graduating class numbers 8 members, hesides 2 i the German course und 20 In the com- imerclal courdc. The exercirea wero os usual very futeresting, Commencement day belng anc of the great events of the year In our lttle city. The ommuented with evers the **tledglings® were In A Diploma—Tohn A. Hready, Ephratm 3. Hulug, This would be ut would glve full chapel was_handroniel greens and flowers, nng galnattirg ns beeome the hap) aftor 10 'elock Prealdent $m bly to order, and the excreises wero opened with o song Ly o Colleo Glea Club and prayer by th calied the nrsem- I uf Ada, Ohio, dalivered an oratfon on_tHe subject, 4 Higliur Development.™ hondled his subject Ilannah, of Hinsdale, T11., el s Pleased with o Rattle, Tick She wan tastefully attired and #poke with case, handsome bouquets, another song by thy_ Gleo Ctub, Caxpor Hatz, of Praltio du Luc., Wia., dellved o German oration, *+0ur Lifo Is What Wo Make (t." T} he #poko well wun attested b from those who widerstond tho Jungunge. was the sententiotts #nblect of the oratlon doliv- e by Charles 1. Hoburt, of Downer's Grove, 1t was the beet, Hicrary ‘offort of thy day, 3r. fabart did not speak us loudly s ho ought, but hia thouglits were expressed in clegant Jongaage. Mins Lotlsa Kuobel, of Canton, wun_casny, and selectod for ' sib known Gérman saying, Augentlick geboren, He spoke fluontly, om ted fora subject, ed with o Straw," und recelved many tho tloral offerings bject tho well- “*Wua placnaztist fuer Mlss Kuobel shower of bouqueta, Chirlatlun Stacdler, of lerlin, Ont., a representutive of the German course, chory Visscnschnft” die Dienerin dor Prot, Smith and Mlan Cody played 8 plano duct, after whicn William ¥, “Krahl, of delivured an_oratl elcidailp of looks." ved a numbier of foral tribug of Downee's Grove, k., rend o iz’ ossay entitlod, ** Ik Misy Maralt was aldo_ geacefully atlired i *ulle and crimps," and her wwsny elicited well-deserved applaune and ** heaps of huiquets, Tt voiceal and some of her trlte renarky wonld not have beei ot Solomon, 'he valedictorian wad Toward 11, Goodriel, of for ‘& mubject efore and Bo- the conventinnnl evidence ol cultire, honor to hlmsctf and wad 44 The Stenggle of Freedom.™ The Ulee Clul **llallelujoh to the Father™ Cho Club la a good one, and com- crs, il students in the collego. resldent Smith, with a few appro- wang Uecthoven's with flug effect. PRESCNTED THE DIPLOMAS. ‘The following aru yraduates fn the Scientific Ewlng, Uhoclux 1 llu‘l‘l-wullur. W. K. Krabl, Mis ) Hatz and Miss Louisa Kuolel 1L 1. doudrich. in tho Dusin courees M. J. Habact, Jatn K. Ewma, ' Hannah, an_course: Caspi Claswcal conrs "I follawlng are the geaduates , A Soath Ilend, Ind. } Spencer W. Greene, Naporville; ltobest A. Hop A, Jlanson, Napoeville: G, K Houth liend, Ind.; C. C. Melcher, Horicon, Wik, William 0. Marti, Willlam g, Milgate, Aurorn., i K Ueerfield, T ¢ lleury Pledter, mies J, Platt, West Paw Paw, §1L; Willlam A, onntain Creek, L5 Albert Wlemer, W. Wingert, Franklln tirove. tation of diplomus thy audi: 8," when they wero edictlon’ pronounced by the ‘The members of tho he residence uf Prof. where they wero entertulned in a most agre An’ clegant divner was partake closs but one, the sraduated frowm this Collego, U ‘The occuslon was all the ng the occaslou of the tenth an- commencemicat the Centennfal ye: il Doerstein, v Kalle, Ia.§ Havaim, 11,5 K. ence rose and wan, dixmlssed with & alumnl met st represctatives fug place It this WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT ADAMS, special Dispatih i The Tribune, 4. —Cummencement ta Lo the Lalls BLOOMINGTON, week attracts a durge number of gu of tho Waaleyan Univeralty, and in franght w () mneh general Intereat. ‘l'u-day ocerrred the i guration of Presllent Adama, with the prellntnary chatgze by Dishop Simpam, of l'enl\uyrvllfln, und (he inangnenal adidreax by Proafdent Adams, Thig eventng the Alumnl Society held A meeting, and wan nddressed by the lon, John P, Winter, of Bloamington, -~ A poemn waa read by W, T. Coltina, of Winchester, The oxerclaes of the week clong Phuesday, with commencement and Ita accompants mente, mun]vrlnluu tho Alumnl's banquet and thy President’s levee, —————— A DEAD BODY, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. EABT BAuINAW, Mich, , Juno 14.—The body fonnd intho woods below. this city, ssith nnmistakable evidence of baving met n violent death, ham been Tdentified a8 that of W, W. Moore, formerly of tho dry-goods hotre of Dawson, Moare & Co., of Eagtinaw Clty, Decensed had been mimsing since ApriL 14, mid wan taet eeen i thincity, fle war 4 ycars of age, nnd leaves n wifo and five children, Sodiultel i 40 il el ELECTRIC PLASTENRS, Mesars, Zell, Mann & Co., 163 Wabash arenue—~ arnrienes: T wonld be very derellct of adaty 1 owe Loth yon and these suffering from Rheumatism «honld I fall to apeak of the really magleal effects of yonr Jail'a (ialeano Electric Plasters, TFor five years I guffered from Sciatlo Rheamatism. One of ler Plnsters effeeted a perfoct and permanent crre n the almost fncredible aliort tine of ono w and all for the triflin:g aum of 560 cents, Congeal Inting you on having such a really merltorious artl. cle fur aale, 1 remnin yours truly, Gnay L 8, ——t—— SPOTTED LIKE DOMINOLS, The teeth roon become speckled I every defifes ment 1a not removed from them every wenty-fone hours, To do this eftectnally there Is nothing liko Sozodont, Tt lllanlllz renders the cnowel lmper. vivus and Indestructible, o ——t— "LODK AT THIS" The Erie & Chiieago Line will make the fare to Cleveland this morning rix dallars (§0), Thia i the short and only line running Pollman slocping and hatel cars from Chicago to Cleveland, e— 0ZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, Ty Buck & Rayner, makers of tho ** Mars" Cologne. BN, of this eity, nron. T MARRIAGES. THARBH—HAYDEN—~0n Fhursday, Jnne 14, by the Rev. Arthar Mitchell, Charles Tdward Daker and Allce J., danghter of the Iate Joslal Hagden, of Hlaydennvllle, Mask. No cards, DEATIRS, = PARK—Juno 13, Thomas II. Park. Funural from hls Jate realdenco, 111 Banth Franklin-at.. by enre to Hoso fill to-day. . Friends of the famlfy curdinlly Invited, COONEY—June 14, Julla Agues, infant daugh- ter of Danlel R, s Lestitin Coonoy, nged 1 year and 11 dayx, £/~ San Francisco papers pleasae copy. JOIINSON--On the 14th inst., Charles Pope, [a- fant on of ¥ranci L, and Charlotte C. Johnsan. ¥unera) to-day at 2:90 o'clock by carriages to Rtose 1k, THOMA4—Rlled by the cars of the Milwaukeo & St Punl Rallway, at tise Unlon-st _crossing, n this city,, on Tucaday, Juna 1if, 1876, Joscph Thomay, of Turner Parlc, In the 38th year of hie age. Tho fanoral will take place on Friday after- noon at 1 o'clock, from No. 44 West Randolph-at. Friendn of thu famlly are invited to attend without fusther notlee. “rou EIGHTBENTH WARD DEMOCRATI0 CLUB. A mueting of thia Club will be held to-nlght st 8 p. m., at the Criminal Court Room, to aclect deje- gates for the Democratic Ly order, W. W AUCTION SALESN. By WM. A. BULTERS & CO,, Auctloncors, 118 and 120 Wabasli-av, BUTTERS & C0'S REGULAR TRADE SALE. DESIIAULE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 5,000 yds 4.4 Dlenchod Muslin, 7,000 yda 10-inch ditto. 1,000 yds 'Wool Cassimores, 1,200 doz Assortod Hosiery. 100 Caney Btraw Goods. 75 to Umbrolias and Parasols, 600 dos Naooktins, Largo involce of edyings and ineortings. Fallline of ‘Nalnsooks, Victorin Lowns, Hondiierchiefs, Suawla, Shirts and Drawers, Iteady-Mado- Clotht ing, Surpenders, Jeans, Satlnets, Fancy Goods, Piatod Ware, Combs, cic, ®lso 60 pleces Alpacos, THURSDAY MORNING, June 13, at wo'clock. At BUTTERS' snlearooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av, By G, P, GORE & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-av. On Thursday, June 15, at 9:30 o'clock, SPECIATLT SALE, 150 pkps Qlassware, new styles, nssorted. At 104 o'cloclc, Household Goods of every descrip- tion, andhall gell without reacrve, Parlor ond Chiamber Scts in every wtylo, Buok Canes, Ward- roben, Lounges, Easy Chnlrs, Zxtenslon Tablcs, Marblo and Wood-Top Tabley, Ilull Trees, Mat: tremes, Springw, Paclor ami Ofice Desky, Show Casca, 'Tiefeigerators, Ice Chests, Chairs, Kock- epi, Daby Carrloges,'Carpets, &c. At 11 0'clock, Carrlages, Buggick, and Haricancs, G, P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, On Saturday,June 17, at 9 o'clock, 13 crates W, &. CROCKERY, n open lois Yellow aud Rockingham Ware, Glassware, AT 10 O'CLOCK, IIG SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Entire Furnitare from a Fursl-Class Dwelling, Parlor_and Chumber Furniture, Burcaus, Bed- ateads, Whatnots, Wordrobea, Sofas, Lounges, Iall Treer, Clinlta, Tables, Hockers,' Extonsion Tubles, Bedding, Mirrors. Show Caeen, Louk , priug tinby Carriages, ofrigerators, mu GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneern, _ By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO,, Auctioncers, 84 and B6 Ttandalph-st, AT NO. 45 PECK COURT, (Noar Stato-ut., ) TIURSDAY Morning, June 13, at 10 o'clock, ATUTCTION SALE Entire Furniture Large Itesidences rly new Drurecls Carpels, Parlor Bulta, Mar- p Chambuer Scts, Hedding, Tlnir Mattrean Dintug-room Furniturs, large Cook Staves, Cro ery, &e. Sale peremptory under chattol mortgogcs ELISON, POMEKOY & CO., Auctlonour, FURNITURE, Houschold Goods, Lite. At our Itegular Weekly Auctlon Bale, FRIDAY, Juno 10, at 9:30 a. m., Imienso dieplay new and second-hand Furniture, Farlor Balts, Chamber Heta. A full ling Carpots Mattroases, Ofiico and Library Desks, Gonersl Honeckecping Uoods, “Aso, balunce of » Denler's Btock good Medium Fusniture, Billigrd Tables, Plano, cte., ote ELIKON, POMEROY, & C0. By JAS, I*» McNAMARA & €O, 117 Wabash-av., N. W. cor. Madlaon-st. 500 LOTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUGTION, Thureday Morning, June 13, at D:30 o'clock, All fresh, new &gm s, P, McNAMARA & CO., Auctlonect, JAS. MORTGAGE RALE, ta take place on Saturday, June 17, at 1 o'clock pv m. ,ut tho comar of Fullerton-av, sud Kiston-roud, an fraume cotisge, kiln-uhed, burn, and tool-shed Also s Tot of tools and_ fiploments for brick-mak> Ing, une lurge team of horses, Iurncll' LEWiS BUITELS, Conatable nud Anctionoer, HRIAGES, v Dne upt liolsiered: hctter ones ot # ¥ $12, and Bl oy ry'ons WArFanse bt ed. " Competltion coms deleates 80d see betoro buy, orsend for i) price-llste TOUBAY T ANITLON BAZA L Carriage Depot, Weat M, coruer (irech. T im g b !.’I'n. ), 60¢ lu.r D.I‘Adtl ordors GUNTHER, Confeor tloner, Chlcauo. T PROFESSIONAL, s i 3 l\filllFlfil\ULA positivel; ‘cu‘r‘s'fl ; Without puta or tho uaw of kol Nigatiro, or cadstics A SUIE CUIE O) NO PAY, Conwlta- tlona freo, Dr,J, B, C, PriLLIvS, 107 & 100 Madisia‘st. , Chicogos

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